THE CENTRE REPORTER. Ey Cextre Harn, PA. April 26, 1883. The La 'g TrerMS.~-32 per year in advance. $2.00 when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, : : One colum par year $304 colum $45. gtr~ Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre. nium. OFF TO NEW YORK! t Paper in Ceatre County, this week for a second Supply of Spring and Summer Goods. We will be glad to have vou call and see our selection Lx, R. SD & Co. WHITMER & Co. “THE FAIR” “Supply Depot” Spring Mills, Pa. SAVE 20 PER CENT by calling at D. GARMAN & RON'S, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, for your Dry-goods, N tions and Gents Furnishing Goods, Every thing marked in plain figures and at the lowest possi- Try us, 20mr3m A —— - LOCAL ITEMS. PA. 3} Th ¢ Lie price, —Lewins still ahead for cheap cloth- —=—The Penn Harrow for sale by Al- exander & Co, tf — Peter Smith, on Monday, gave the RerorTeER a call. Buffalo Phosphate for Sale at Gren- bles, at low prices. a —Material for white dresses, at all a at D. Garman & Son's, AS SC BA A345 THE RAILROAD. We are informed that at the meeting of the Penna R. R. directors, onll, Pres- ident Roberts urged the necessity of the completion of our road from Spring Mills to Lemont this summer, and that the board sanctioned the suggestion. At the meeting of the B. E. V. directors, the following week, on 18, the same matter was urged and the board also took favor- able action, It's been long acoming, yet our people will gladly learn that the cars long due will come along at last. A BAD DAY FOR AOCIDENTS, Last Thursday, 10, was a bad day for serious accidents in Penn and Haines townships, there being no less than four, and all through horses, Michael Rider, son of Isaiah Rider, of Penn, having a team in charge, the hor- ses ran off, and in young Rider's endeav- or to stop them, the horses and wagon went over him, from which he was seri- ously injured internally, He died on the following Saturday. On the same day a avghter of G. W, Harter was engaged in harrowing in the field, and in trying to make a turn, the girl fell off the horse she was riding and ianded on the harrow, one of the horses falling on her. One of her arms was bro- ken at two places, and she sustained oth- er injuries, There are hopes of her re- covery. : On same day an eight year old son of Daniel Hosterman, of Penn, was kicked in the face by a horse, while in the sta- ble, receiving severe bruises, On same day a son of Adam Bower, of Haines, aged about 15 years, while in the act of letting a pet colt through the bars, the animal kickéd bim in the face, caus- ing an vgly fracture of the jaw and oth- er injuries of the face, After all this one might as well put Thursday down as the unlucky day aad give Friday its dues. >» — Parties in this county who feel dispos=ed to test the legality of the assess- ment levied in the Lycoming Insurance Co. since its failure, should bear in mind that a number of such cases have already aday afternoon was a mixtare » and snow squalls, i’. Potter, Esq, favored the TER with a call the other day. gets, lace curtaine, anti- tidies and splashers, at Garmans. A valuable mare of Joshua Potter, i lace, died the other foht — Lace bed 3 wet and chilly ; Mon- with espow au Sunday wi lay very disagreeable © ne w } length will be 64 yvder, of Millbeim, hon- with day. Guggenheimer, all will be 8 his ship atloat again for business. Read ces the lead, judging by a amples sent us—the largest urslay evening, 19, a lively shower passed over this section. wed greater part of the night, and was cool next day. -1t snowed al! day Monday and inring the night. Had it not gone to iter as fast as it did, it would have been o 12 inches in depth. ilnong fever. Mr, Jacob section, lost a » irom h, living in the same rom sawe disease, Alen Schroyer, Esq., died at Belle- Oth inst. He was 73 years of [ smber of years has been te on io. Penn Hall's excel~ stiirer, gave us a call ay. . Londo is one of the few who turn out honest work, » kerchiefs for ladies at the lowest price—actually the quality of the handkerchief, for the money, will astonish you—D. Garman & Son. —There is prospect of baving tele- phone connection with Bellefonte by a m that place to Centre Hall, , the other day -(toodas must go at Brockerhoffs store bringing what they will—so jost come along and get a bargain before the sfore closes, which will be in a few WECKS, ~The Sunbury Democrat says that the Philad & Reading RB. R Company will run their first train to Lewisburg, from Milton, about 30th of May, Decora~ tion day, ~~ We have assurance that the new landlord at Spring Mills will pay his printing bills and other honest debts. Gilad to learn the change bas that im- provement, ——Dinges has all the fine groceries end canned goods, No, 1 articles, and sells them considerably lower than else- where, His groceries are fresh and un- adulterated, ~The inside track for boots and shoes belongs to Doll & Mingle, and they are bound to win the race, having the largest, finest and best assortment and the lowest prices, ~(ur old friend, Alex. Kerr, of Pot~ ter, favored the Reronter with a brief visit, the other day. Mr. Kerr, for one of his age, is still well preserved, men- tally and physically, ~=]ts Doll & Mingle against the state for boots and shoes for men and women. Their stock can’t be beat, and prices low beyond all competition. Don't buy until ¥ou have called there, ~eMr. J. 8, Derstine, ona of Centro Hall's young men, on 10th, went to Free- port, lliinois, where he will be engaged in carriage trimming in same sho in which Wm. Harpster, of this place, bas been employed for some time, ~=-Hepresentative Cartin’s wife and daughter are still in Washin and have as yet fixed no time for lea there, since Mr, Coffey and his wife, who own the bouse in which they have been living, have deferred their return from Europe until June, Two little boys, brothers, named Stover, in Penn township, the other day, got into a quarrel, when one struck the other across the forehead with a hatchet, inflicting a wound which is feared may prove fatal. The boy may not have in- tended to do anything so severe, but his| passion for the moment got the better of Jin reg, and he has cause for deep re- Bre {been tried in other counties, and all de. icided in favor of the Company. It may ibe .. little rough, but thus seemeth the law in the matter. | i —~—Centre Hall will have a new arri- ival—it will be a splendid stock of new goods at the store of Wm, Wolf & Son, tand it will begin to reach this place by {the end of this week and continue to are irive every day the week following. Mr, Woll i= atpresent in the city, and will {purchase the best stock in market as has always been his well known habit. Ie ipever bothers with inferior goods, and jall bave learned that when they par- chase at Wolfs they get first quality. {Hold up a little spell and see whether Wolf's stock wont equal apy in this icounty. $ { Wu A, Currey desires to inform the {people of Centre Hall and vicinity that ibe will resume shoe-making again, and {be ready at all times for new work or re- | paire, guaranteeing neatness and style in tall, and reasonable charges, bapit | ——You will find the finest, largest, {cheapest and most complete lot of tomb stones and monuments at the Bellefonte {Marble Works ever seen in the county, i have at least 60 sets of tomb stones and i monuments to select from and will sell {them at lower prices than any firm in {the county. I have no extra charges for {lettering them and bringing them to the grave yard, Call and see them before {buying elsewhere, Sapit Mr. John Rockey, a Spring town- ship farmer whose place adjoins tha’ of i Mr. Andrew Swartz and the old Jodon | farm, north, was found dead in the road on Wednesday night, 18 about nine o's lelock. He bad fallen from his buggy, and {was found with his head and body on ithe ground and his feet resting on the shafts. His horse bad stopped, and. it | was supposed that he had been lying in ithat position for a couple of hours, He {bad been subject to heart disease and {there is no doubt but that it was a sud- {den attack of this that deprived him of {his life.— Watchman, Mr. E. K. McCousky, Hellam, Pa. says “Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me of dyspepsia symptoms and gave me rsfresh. ing sleep.” ~—Court commenced on Monday, Judge Orvis presiding with associates Rankle and Larrimer. On Monday li- censes were granted to all applicants, with the exception of two or three on the other side. Tuesday Commonwealth cases were rapidly disposed of by the grand-jory ignoring many bills, and where biils wore found the parties plead guilty in court, which left nothing to do for the lawyers. Judge Orvis sentenced two cf the burglars to seven years each in the penitentiary, and some of the others to four years. J. H. Reifsnyder was foreman of the grand-jury. ee. At J. C. Condo's coach shops, Penn Hall, you can find on hand carriages and buggies with Timpkin, Dexter Queen, Vanderbilt or Eliptic springs, platform spring wagons, also manufactures to or- der tbe Clark platform spring wagon. Go and see his work before purchasing else- where. He uses none but first class stock. 26apdt ~eBome folks say the way to sell goods is lying about them, now here is a specimen : A certain marble firm not 1000 miles from here, told a party that their tomb stone would cost them £35 and that the Bellefonte Marble Works would charge them $45 for the same tomb stone, when the truth is I furnished the tomb stone to the firm at $30 and would have furnished it to any person at 830 where the party who bought it joié the © profit which they could have saved Dy buying it from us, Call and be convinced and get prices to compare with others. Heiser, Dapit sss MY I A ———— ST. ELMO HOTEL, No 317 & 819 Areh Street, Philadelphia. Reduced rates to $200 per dat, The traveling public will still find at this Ho tel the same liheral provision for their comfort, Iti] in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad 4 as well ns all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street y passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage roe 1 ted. PIOS. Ml. FEGER. Broptistor, PLASTER! PLASTER! The best Nova Scotia Plaste d, $9 per ton by G. Ar Rank, at Spring Muth © Gepdt ~=Coburn Station will have a num- ber of new budding this summer. Dwelling houses will be built by Jacob Kerstetter, Andrew Stover, Mr. Grening- er and John Rote, also a plaining mill and dwelling by And, Vonada. ~——-Dinges left for the city on Tues« day, to lay in a stock of new goods for the Bargain store. His stock will be on hand next week, and he will have the grandest opening of fine as well as chea goods, in the county. Bear it in mind, and come to the opening next week. ~The students of the Penns Valley Institute, at this place, met on Friday evening, 20, for the purpose of organiz- ing themselves into a literary society. It was agreed upon that the society should be known by the name “Alpha.” On Monday evening last the first meet- ing of exercises was held, Professor W, W. Seaman, a resident of Altoona for about three months, says that be is an agent of Vanderbilt and that Harrisburg, Mifflintown, Hunting- don, Tyrone, Altoona, Hollidaysburg Johnstown and ether important points now only reached by the Pennsylvania system will be tapped by Vanderbilt's new route. He says they have three thousand men employed in the Clear- field region and that about thirty-five civil engineers are engaged in locating the road through Clearfield, Blair, and Cambria counties. John Lilly obtainad a verdict of 835, 000 damages against the New York Cen- tral Railroad Company for the loss of his legs. On Saturday, in New York, at a meets ing of the Amalgaiiated trade and labor unions the carpenters reported that only sixteen men are now unemployed, and their strike has been successful, > PHILAD. MARKET Philadelphia, April 22 Flout firm ; offerings t Wheat or 8 } igher; rejected red 95 damp white } or 1 221 2234 sail yel 0.50810 00 Dressed Hogs fisreen 18a13 5g, prime Rio} ali Roasted Coff pon papers 13a14) 16 Sugars—-Standard A #{alk Prairie fined yel'w Tins powdered #3 ax Syrups-—{hoice Maple 43, prim gEraiulsted # iB} ds, , kege and boxes, 6afiy : wool skins dry, ench Sall--No. 1 per bbl. 1. 3. 1.40, C. C. 140. Globe Fertili Wool-Fine Soads, CHICAGO Flour ste Wheat Excited an Ko. 2 Chicago spring § : av0 Corn Demand active | 85% May Unts-Quiet and unchanged: 4134 cash: 41%s 417; May Rye, Wi ; barley 75477 EPRING MILLS Wheat Red i $1.10 Rye 0 Corn, shelled, and ears now &) Onts “ ‘ & Buckwheat i Barley WH Cloverseed.... wh A 0 Timothy seed.............. . we 4100 "laster, ground per ton... » 0 Fiour, per Darrel ‘ uve 5 0 Butter, M4 ¢; tallow, 6; lard, 12; ham, 12 1-2; shouider, 10; bacon or side, 10; exg® per dosen, 16 cents Corrected weekly bi 1 J. Grenoble, COAL~Pea, 3. 3. Cnetnut, 4.75; Eg, 4.5, Lock Haves Mainxer—Butter, 0 to 28c per pound; potatoes, 8c per bushel; chickens 80 two Bic per pair; lard 16c per pound; apple buster 750 per gallon; corm #0c per bushel; eas 15 to 17; cabbage8 to 1%¢ per head; apples, $1 to $1.50 per bushel; sour crout, 5 cunts per quart Onion sets, 5¢ per quart; parsuips, 16c per peck; oats, 0c per bu. MARKET Stove, 500 A Mp MARRIED By Rev. P. C. Weidemeyer, April 12, Mr. Levi Long, of Gr and Miss An- nie P, Fox, of Haines Su At the residence of Mr, John Hoffer, of Bellefonte, on evening of April 19th, by Rev, Mr. beion , Miers Maggie Shrom and Mr. Samuel Skean,iboth of Belle onte, _On 10th, by Rev. George Currin, Mr. Uriah Osman and Mrs, Carrie E, Wolf, both of Centre Hall, DIED. April 20, in George's Valley, Sarah Ci. villa Ilgen, aged 36 years, 9 months and 20 days, Estiay Norice,—There came to the premises of the undersigned, in Potter township, about § mile east of Potters Mills, on April 17, 1883,“a black horse with a white spot on forebead, about 18 years old, The owner is requested to prove and ch or other. wise wil be dispnod of bacon to law 26apim J. R. Cross, Potters Miils, NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS, The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Jawisbirg and Tyrone Rail- road Company will be beld at the office of the Oorapatty No. 233 South Fourth Si ay wy s 0 a tion President and day and 100p0% "JAMES R, McCLURE, See's, Tr TERRIBLE STORM, A terrible storm visited Lousiana aud otber southern sections on Monday. The town of Beauregard was entirely demol- ished, and Wesson another town fearful-| ly devastated, Some 60 to 80 lives were lost and hundreds were injured, Reports from many other places speak of the] fearfal work of the storm. | (reat Loss of Life. | { WEP Wyle SPRING OPE ——— > - THE SPRING DRIVE OF TEXAS CATTLE. Austin, Tex., April 21. —Ninty-five herds of cattle, averaging 2 500 each, will be driven out of the State this spring. The! entire drive is estimated at 240,000 head, ing up my goods, I extend a cordial against 850,000 head last year. Most of! La these cattle will go to Dodge City, Kan [invitation to everybody to come and and Ogallake, Neb, The shipments by! ; 1 hiel sist of rail are said to be over-sstimated, and wil} | €X8MINe My goods, which consist 0 srobably not exceed 50.000. Large herds . ’ PIDs oly not ace “arg 'erds| oo) othing, Men's of horses are alto moving towards the| Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, and Having completed shelving and fix Furnishing Goods, markets | - i TWO THOUSAND HOUSESBURNED | AT DELHI, INDIA, | Delhi, April 20.—An extensive confla-! gration has occurred in city. Twol : . : housand houses have been destroyed and 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to ud of the the best assortment of ‘Irunks and Valises in the county. I bavea’t $40,- this a great number of families are destitute! . gre: ! “Isay, but what I have isnew « and homeless. hang .— latest styles. I have good goods, and A despatch from Dallas Texas, to the Daily News says “The cowboys now on a some cheap goods. I strike in the Panhandle district are becom. | . ing more violent. One hundred of them, [the very best make of the; celebrated well armed, are encamped at Tascosa, | Oldbam county, under the leadership of] one Harris, and make open threats of vio! lence against all who may come to take|T their places.” 'not boast of what I will do, but if you The deadlock in the Illinoislegislature| _ : was broken on morning of 20th. Rook give mea call I will doas I always refused to enter the house, and the re- . : publicans recognizing the impossibility have done : treat you fair and honest of seating Bradwell, abandoned the fight and it will not be resumed, have some of I have them to suit I will Rochester goods. oung and old, rich and poor. and give you the value of your mous A strong guard of armed policemen has! been placed in several publie buildings €Y, in Dublin on the strength of private in- formation that some outrage was in con- templation. The Czar of Roseia will be crowned in In New Addition to Moscow, on May 27, and the coronation festivities will last until June 8, BELLEFONTE, and don’t you forget it. Isaac Guggenheimer, Arcade, PA, Bush's Texas cowboys bave struck for higher wages. They are well armed and threat- en to kill all who come 10 take their places. P.8.—A full stock of the.besi Leath- er alwayson hand, The Connecticut Senate defeated the bill forbidding railroads to charge a high- or rate for a short distance than for a long one. ~All the 3006 tributed, bul il is proposed to bave an ex F Cash paid for all Kinds of hides 26apbm mednls sre mode and diz Abies extras medal is Lo go tra, making 007 to Lewins, of the Phil. Branch fo the ready-made clothing in the stale r having largest, best and cheapest stock of All admit there islno beller place Lo got a suit cheap than the Philad, Beane! ExceLsiorR M'F'ag Co. (TRADE MARK.) NK DON'T_YOU KNOW THAT ONE OF THE BEST AND ] EASIEST WAYS TO SAVE “Hard Earned Wealth” ISTO BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE Best Goods for the Least Money ? Of course you know it, and in order that you may know that we kuow it, we want to remind you that we are now offering at Rediculously Low Prices ! ONE OF THE LARKCEST AND BEST BELECTED STOCKS OF CLOTHING! A ND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HA TS, HA I», CAPS, LC. 1 PS, VALICES, VALICES, &o. &e smn sno CF me An examinalion of our goods and a knowled prices will convinee you that we are telling you Plain, Unvarnished Truth ! « YOU, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND TEST THE TRUTH OF OUR REMARKS. of ows sss nna eam KEYSTONE BELLEFO ” a —— Reynolds’ Opera House, Allgghany : W —— LEVI& CO, 1883. FIRST GRAND SPRING BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORE SATURDAY, APRIL 1, MONDAY, APRIL 25, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SPECIAL BARGAINS, BARGAINS, EFPECIAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED UPON 3 DAYS OF WHICH NOTICE WILL BE HEREAFTER, SPECIAL GIVEN Onn The following extraordinacy bear- Auing will be offered during our Upeniug only : 2000 yards Dress Goods, all wool, 6il- ing, at 9 cents — worth 1K, 2000 yards Dress Goods, Paris Melan- ges, at 6 cenls—worth 15. 26 dozen pairs Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all sizes and most desirable shades, st 0 cents—worth $1 50. 100 dozen pairs Fancy Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents—worth 20 to 25, 80 dozen Ladies’ Hem<stitched Hand kerchiefs, colored borders and sil linen, st 15 centa—worth 80, b0 white Bed Quilts, slightly soiled, at 88 cents, Birdie Spring Costs at $2.50—worth 25 Ladies’ Spring Costs, very fine sad all wool, at $6—worth $10 2) dozen Men's Summer Undershirts at 16 cents—worth 40 a Men's Suraw Hats at 10 cents —wornih We cannot gusrantes bow long these goods will Inst, as we shall deal them out upon the principle of “First come, first served.” The only thing we can do to ward a fair distribution is to sell a limived quantity to each purchaser, thereby pro. tecting our patrons and ourselves, as well, against storekeeper: who might rush in snd gobble up entire lots. All sales during our Opening will be strictly for Oasm. An nt SOV Hy pS IR will be presented to each one of our visitors, 0 — Extending all a hearty invitation to come, we remain Very respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH & BROTHER,
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