. or, - DEATH OF HON. JAMES M'MANUS,| Songs Never Sug. : HA 2P Ba BB THE CENTRE REPORTER. | James MacManus, the nestor of the “How does that verse run? Something ke this A | WwW A YS A H I AD | H A RD WARE. FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor | Centre county bar, died at Bellefonte, on lai its : ; : : HARDWA — Saturday afternoon, G instant, and wis! "Ih . are w ho ton hi the Magia Bt ae. . : > . . ’ won 4 - — aa » Mav 17. 1883 buried Tuesday following. Mis age And noisy fame is proua wo win them, » y ‘ » y 1 . | AH H snTRE Hann, PA, May 17, 1883. | buried on Tuesday fi g i 4 nol) jf low ) \ ) "gr ‘ Os NTR ’ s ¥ Job was 78 years, 11 months and 18 days. Alas | for those who never ging, Ol JON { SL i 1CES In b O01 e *OO( 5 — J AB. A. H A NN i ot NN Ne { L A J i lei AY th 4 ay # a i : A committee appointed by the barat a But die with all their Huai in them, : { ee ARE BELLING » 1 s " 1 te i Gay What's | wtifiil te ¥ at sald The tanning of human skins seems fo meeting prepared a minute of the life of Yes that's beautiful, pathetic id true, il _ a : SRE Sh EL ae REAPER SECTIONS AND be an industry pt enliar to Massachusetts, Mr. MacManus consisting of General | your representative “The poet alludes to people i PER & WS AND and carried on to a considerable extenl. | poaver Governor Curtin, James I. | who are somewhat suppressed, and never get thels i \ 1 a ® i 2 TA 10 UF EEE p 3 I: 3 i s | full allowance of loy and als Which reminds me y LEAVERS, — Bellefonte Repu hliean, . Rankin and A. 0. E urst, €8(8., and af a letter shown me the other day by Hiscox ea axl 1 1S BEATE The Republican might as well been a | Hon. John B. Lion. These gentlemen! co, of New York, sigs y Mr. KE, , Of eo | od*all gv indé of Fi t : . \ kate wyry. Chapman, Bnvder Co., Pa, a prominent bus nag of arm; a little more explicit and said the tanning subsequently presente dn skete h of 4. { na ¢ ha) in oe He bi oll giderable length. The county bar at- ‘I have suffered with asthma for over forty {OPENING WHITE DRESS GOODS. | tended the funeral as a body, | years, und had a terrible attack in December and FOR MEN | ROPE 1 anh s obo » s y . " 2} and January, 1882, | hardly know what prompled me ey AN 4 i » , os . . : BOVE 3 gachusetts, ete, \ Ww . knew ME. Mat Mane well a JADUAEY in Tie Tarr an Th drstday Baptists Claire Linen D'Conlande] SPROUTS HAY FORKS lh ave logt in him a NORE BINnCere tank ir doses The effect astonished me 3 a ¢ v Po 3 ali ; 1 Aer -) : . Sr # . ag ] cherished friend. He maintained his That night I slept as if nothing was the matter A line of the few Many Bars Paris muslin and Edge s and Lace AS WELL AR ALL ‘ t4ia R110 { roc fin i ' * od . : 4 sith By 0 : : $ . ‘ ’ * Ais * 1 4 . i tr y # y mo Governor Pattison issued a prociama large mental faculties until bis end Ve | with me, anid have ever since. 1 have had COlOR | oqing we have : Point Dijou, Embroidered Jace HARDWARE, TO MEET 1 Alja0 Halil id wi #4 S13 10 hma, My breathing is now ns 3 y oe rt. 14 3 ads ; b . ‘ IMANDS WOT INE have in our possession his last legal, Ia Lerfoct ag if [had never Known that disease, 1f you White Guipure, &e, A lot of Chil.]*AaPS IN TH ANE OL of negro skins by negro loving Mas- BUYTHES, tionldeclaring forfeited the charters of | all those corporations which have failed | yors some thirty pages of manuseript|kuow of any one that has asthma tell him in my | An all wool Cassimere suit light cols | dren’s Lace Collars, comprising al r~G ? Pi a few apo for alname that "Parker's Tonle” will eure it—even dy : . . 1 . { to make a return to the Attorney-Gener- | prepared only a lew ygnins ag ar BX here was & man who escaped | ored, at 87 00, former price $10 00; | mixed lot closed out from the mana-| = irdAs REIS & i y Ase ) ; ) a Supreme Uonrt,in ere of thoe whom the poet laments : y's , . " : 9 ‘ex go al within three years and which have | case to be taken to the Suj OE rl the fate of thoe whom the poet laments. 1 good pair Pants Tocts & 1 00; an | facturer,at 3 cents a piece, some of] { ards—Attorney 8. ith ’ . : presenting a forcible and clear argue This preparation, which has heretofore been ; : . : : of not responded since the issuing of a pre- : ent cnown a8 © Parker's Ginger Tonle,” will hereafler | ele spring bottom black basket|them are worth 12%, 15, 20, and 25} is \ . “The foll i i he advert sold under the name of “Par § i { on We ET orite 13 y y Yi, vious proclamation thirty days ago. Be- The following sketch of the de eased “os re nasmuch as ginger is really an un Willa . A = Ou ( hild's Suit at cents, but we will sell them all at 3 2 Attorney-at-Liaw, gh ~ Suva wi s dor): 2 v y Mavn: rds History : mp # i lent, and uanprineipled dealer 2 (9, 4 full Ii of C's 1 i “4 ¥ ® “nis iece i} raciice 1 wll the Courls. tween 600 and 700 charters are declare 1 we Copy from Jaysnrde of Ma ' 1804 ¢ 4 y { ceiving the ir a rs bv sub- | Po +14 pi ne Ie P Ani cents a piece, 1 As or 14 3 fonts . a + WAR $1 3 i ay hy i vil nel i . HY oe Intense . : : tices fn uli Courts forfeited The list 18 C ym posed largely . He was born oh ae y : : ; rc ia ftating infert preparations under the name of irom $2 U ) up. A ROCCIARG Dargam in ; . dy Se . aw ne in Carlisle, where he was reared and ed= iT, Wi y th i i a fine Percale Shirt, two eollars and ! 1 NBLALR LINN, of defunet €ancerus: ucated, In 1824 he was entered asa stn- here le no el ro, however in the preparation J ' iar . . : isleading word, » » 2 i seeial baroa Attorney ath Law . . : stadt aid all bot oy v { he 8 of | eolls tte t Hlets rg y we fit lg . oe . : k : i a mia dent of Thomas Burnside, in Bellefonte, | itself, and all bottl ig in the Dads of ollar bu ton, at H0ets ; 8 fine on ft 2 lot of 0 a pr H | ce on Allegheny street, Beliefont, J FIT] ors A el A i rh % ” " § 4 wet ! ja 3 { ality b i 31 t 3 108 4 ats ¥ay The Chicago Inter- Ocean: Some of the | and was admitted to the bar in. Aug : enters, wrapped under the name of -Latkers t g50tp, I'he best quality Moleskin | A lot of the finest Fur als re! BN A "3 1826 827 he was appoiated by Fre t | F f big zest gramblers of the Republican par- | 1826. In 1827 he wa ay po 3 : Mgaest gritint E : . | erick Smith, then attorney general for] tv in the East are putting on paper their the State, as deputy attorney General for pecial harg a..2, 1 tlic : 3 . : . r p. “nr : i x ideas of the “best methods for securing | the county of Clearfield. He was reap- 3h yo : | CF Zigxupder harmony in the Republican party.” One | p vinted the same position in 1508 and ZY, : of Arasod { rom oo A > EXANDER & BOWE] OR J . 3 inrneyv coeneral ivi 3 imakeranud EET r . i 5 At i of the best things they could do would | DY attorney gens rals B ythe, Eimaki } red i X - of the Dest lings Ley LL Markley. In 1830 he was appointed by : i ) | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW be to resolve to quit grumbling anc Attorney General Douglass, deputy attor- ‘ ’ l @ ' 3 . | JAS, HARRIS & CO, ea wa sh 1 shirts at 850cts, former price $1 25. | duced from £2 50 to §1 00. I ~ F. FORTNEY, A lot of Boys’ Bocks 3cts a pair. . rr Attorney-at ein old Conard building - 8 lush a eather Cabas, | Special barg No, | BELLE¥YOXNTE, PA fanlt-finding. When a man delights to | ney general for the counties of Cleartield 1d oot : 04 gin Garman’'s new bulidir . . . : task 1 annointiment y 81 ¢ 0 TIE Fh . "wa ; - — hurl rocks in at the window and smash | and ( a ¥hia shpointia E r. ua Lipa he fis walite of Linen. pol: i as re POTTER, Auorney-s : . . . .e New iy attorney generals LAIR CWis g . Aah 15% : may ’ toed from 285 ate f 1¢ Colle ia own far ire, he is not just theman on : fy . i } Lorn vedas: Wms tink anda | ei om Socts Lo E. . his own furniture, he is not just x . | and M. Dallas in 1833, and Ovid F.Johin« nn r \N} IN fl ¢ | OTe Araer, h «Bitches nage | spieels tion iven to th . : § vist . y {3} : i . : an i his neighbors as to the best | son in 1839. In 1544 he was again rea; - o chiefs at cents ol ice 38 cents. | Quecinl baranin N innds or B rly for sale Wil i ! § ar Itspar | po snd have schnowledged Deeds, f Hamburg . .. &o ; ’ Hefonie, Pa sod Five > 45 CLIUTE pr 1% to instruct methods for securing a quiet household. pointed to the same posi > ney General John K. Kliine, ling A erty Wi ox. : . . 43 ig i Ll £ } i i in t (i £ f Om 1 Sad v y £31, » A NGLER, A Lornesy nil *% N When Jefferson county was annexed iserting, Nainsook edge an nser ’ m ] 9} ots. Tn : § nauiiations in Boglist v - 3 31 ’ y¥y ther | 3 : 3 y dio 3 is act i 3 ele Se . ra New York speech, said, among other], ¢ es fourth judicial distr Judge il : ' , Ex-S8enator Conkling, in his recent |’ al district ; ing : Sash rid } ibroide eqage, | o Ee: 8 ArINAn fice in Furél’s new b Mr. MacManus t . sitnh] . oly ) Speci gain No, 5 . things, the Democrats were about to take mpleted shelving and flxs iruside aj pointed Bur : T ute the plens of the Lommon Sed Dentists. control of the country. Two years ago | Prost ita the Pleng of . » f ted | Ag 1 ? , sh pl, AM aa FEANK . : t hat county. » Was appointed : : hi . : : y me LANE. ow ; "the some position|ifg up my goods, I extend a cordial | ol wrice Thets : black silk wat ints fae ty sto Bots. F { , when f aunty) . ] . ! Th 3, held the office untiilinvitation to everybody to come and i the Republican party came out of a | Judge Woodward { stoutly fought battle victorious from gea | for Clinton county to sea north and south of Mason and | was organized, and i a i f a. | 1842. le was coun : Yixon's line. It fought the greatest po- | *53=. e F . ith mill & Dizon's Hae » » ; sioners of Centre county for over elevel e my goo el neist of ow years. heavily weighted, but the Republicans in litical battle ever fought. It wasa battle 124 184 1841 he was elected to th ate leg- | Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods rallied under the old leaders and glori= | islature, by a majority of more ti ‘ 3 1 1 ously won. That was but two years ago | €B hundred and served d ring es-| Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, anc iy, Pa 5 v sions of 1841-42, 1 ’ : y BOSTEKMAN, , .. . | ination. ln 1845 he wa nominated | he best assortment of Trunks and |. ' vag oa 1 (duced from H0cts to 2oets Dentist. Cob three of the Northern States In which | and ele isiature, i V. fine gar 1 iru . che o | - ; eon Chur and now the speaker could think of bat . + tet § Fons . » pe > . x ) . . te & the Republicans were victorious. Ia con- | Smith to repress nt th an n-| Valises in the county. I haven't $40, . tre and Clearfield ! ” cluding his remarks the ex-Senator said § *'¢ and Clearfield. 1 » 44 3} 4 3 { # ’ . 3 Aid rin tele read i sessions of 1540 44, 1 CA ath afi. : ue . . WR ap wl ad Ww ‘Ba 1 Io fant ’ : ap Lh n t i : $ i ’ i aden { 00 ¥ I goo am sorry 0 p el i a i L of lolan 1€ Mo do that many of those who were influen- | AUU0 Wona oF g , I am I) i . . \ GUTS nomination, i tial in shaping th flairs of th 1 W. W. Potter, he was ti ernment were “merely playing push-pin | party to supply the pla e of th, le. 1 low io man as representative Tes : over the Toi and rubls s ¥| thi t but declined to acce] tyles. ave good goods, and : \ o tental is now f yras " ' 3 i ' . ' . ‘ : a ¥vs val al Rk ho y coe he 4 ¢ rd } BEirsc eeth nbs utel P Yee. Dom ation, He yi he ’ ie ) : } { § { is 1 *{} : « i i i 4 wah y : EF nN vii 3 : WV) iia i Jy AVEO EE ition of president judge by risome cheap goods. I have so i ; ‘Pp 4 % » a “ - Mr. Henri Waterson says that “Penn-| gq junk. bat declined, syivania may go to the devil,” She may,! Hay Pp saibly- but the chances are that she | will go Republican.——Omaha Republican, have isnew and of the shia distri 18 QIsirics, i ¢ 3 i Pha 1 tnd 48 married eariyv in Ud } i Vv r beat make of the cele brated yet fo sul ; W. 8. Ze ise wi VS : LYON & CO Well, where's the difference ? wi survive him, viz: re. W. 8, ] Jal i DRL { ~T3, Bellef 1a 1 { A ax t 4 , 1 ~ | : a ler, Miss os Ma i and J oung and old, rich and poor. I will % = DB Desler It ) . + | Maggie MacManus, The were 1 ey dr } GS — DIT re Reports from Berks Leban mn. Lehigh, : {age 1 =m A obras od i . “a Pas a i ao DEUGS, lancaster. Bucks. Montgomery and Ches- | Children in all, two ¢ m pr not boast of wh Wi ao. but if you i SHE Al ANCcasier JUCKE, MODIgOU ¥ Sls HES 5 - Sah . ts - i ” 2 ’ him to the grave, Two § rs of the de : « { : § eased still reside in lway BELLEFONTE. PERFUMERY, ased su : I alwaye > FANCY GOODS. &e. ' ter counties show that prospects good for large crops of hay and grain. The Biographer is a promising venture! mThomas A. in monthly periodical literature. It gives |. ¢iy0 a capi Hed 1 a large number of concise, but by Do} ...q with the Secretary of State of Newland give yo value of your mon Carpets K. & 4. Loeb. Clothing. means dry, biographical sketches of men | ¥ incorporating Rleotric Rail. Holo and women eminent in all departments | oo Company of x Inita tates. Theley. and don’ o- 8 — : soda 2. by En y 3 | Way HY : i . and don t ire it. Ne ron co} . of activity. Subjects are chosen withthe | 3, 5.0 jg to develop electricity as a mo-| f ew Brockerhoff House. ror | tor Isaac Guggenheimer, 'R STOCK FOR SPRING IS NOW COMPLETE. | RROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BORA TI RAL TR nt atid Liquors for medica ry ways kept riew to gratify the pul lie curiosity ior | alars otf the life and career of peo- | Al LRGHENY ST. BRI § ALLEGHE!? 5 LLEFOXT names are appearing in the | ——11 at Lh ; ; 2 Lal . : G. G. McMIL1 EN Fr TE PA. blie prints. ina word, these selections nation the nibiiists Go bust Up U - & 0 dditi to Bush u A reade, ——y - — 2 pF . aX & : vs Aa Kai ‘Top fr. are timely. The sketchesare ably written, | peror and thing abou Vy rood § ample Rooms on First F loor. and their interest is heightened by ac |ty, there is Opin sual 4] ‘ BELLEFONTE, PA. THE LARGEST STOCK ; WER BROUGHT TO res Bu-s to and from all trains. gf companying faithfal and well-executed | busted and that is the I'hilad. Dra HET TE 10 withesses and jurors. Bjunti portraits. In quality of paper and print- | because it exists in thie alieclions oi ihe . Sakata u Us WWSE. Et - 4 2 ssl f 3 lesan p fen and have 5 4% 3 1 ’ , eh . . ing and tastefuiness of appearance, The | people, for its low prices. Men i nd 1 P. Fs ay full stock of thegb: 14 Leath- W. R. Lelier, proprietor, Belie y . : 3 v1 8k Ff avore &f 1 phi Of = » Ol > BR yy 3 5 Biog ier is among the best periodicals | sults f every style and pri ain *1ar alwavson hand i {foate, Pa. Epecial attention given to Ee have SVOr ROGET fa anticinat hat an elsewhere, v ARV ¥ . . a EE TT ' . cH C4 ie : - we have ever see Be anti Apa . o FRICES ALWAYS A N : ANY OTHERS xD | SKS country trade, jupel By sta ¢ x Wwisinge oO IR wr Wy a WW 1 . 3 . ‘is A . > . 5 a te me ———————————————— eee o its enter; rising pub sher will be rewars di ity n P # Cash raid for all kinds of hides. 212 UTIs HOUSE acl with a large sale of his unique maga-| 11. at Mnrravsville y ne Ta 4g "21 LOWER J Un ed With a arg 2 his : wells at Muorraysville } i BELLEFONTE PA wi Hii} nnlies itherto fei ’ ‘ _ : a i w sri luda FO 2 . F zine, which supplies a need hitherto feit. | .,qnty has risen in value 2haphm 1 i FRANK X. Lenaw, Proprietor. The Biographer is sent to any address at... ° np if1sC.£ Nrmsing x : AAS v4 | Best brands of Liquors nd Ci foreign addresses for $3 a year. New| ——Dioges sells goods to customers : ; lors 80d Commorcin] M, a at, York, 23 Park Row. from distant localities, an evident at] i {Uer. Terms reasonable. - . 0%unts it is the people's favorite place for bar.| ition Tic Fable Binens Nap | : gains, } - 4 With the finding of large beds of iron ore in our county, people are also finding another valuable mine, and nol. oof in this part of the yinyard. i and everything apper rue |YDENNS VALLEY BANKING © less than the Philad. Branch clothing : - p ; . : ! P dale BANKING Co store, where great sums of money are Work Given Out. On receipt of yang] { CENTRE HALI saved by purchasers who get their suits address we will make an offer by which} —— Reciive Dera ala, at the aforesaid establishment. Largest | you can earn $3 to 87 evenings, at your] VCiive eposits and allow In. and best assortment in the county, and | home. Men, women, boys or girls ean . i terest; Discount Notes; Buy much the lowest prices, one price for alljde it H.C, Witkinsox & Co, 195 Fal-| : ; | and Sell Government Ses and no shoddy goods, on S¢, New York, +UVmays b RING ETO : enities; Gold and Coupons | ists venta res {Wu Wor W. B. Myers STATEMENT OF THE AGGREGATE YALUE o¥ RY AL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN | : Brey Cashiel CENTRE COUNTY, PA, YOR THE YEAR A. D., 1883, i : : . | EVENT RR COT RF Y RE Sv 2 fren we tt detain meer fre p———————— | Jefure buying look at cur immense selection for this sprigs business, ta HR COUNTY BANKING © | : | iis new stock and low prices for] i : i — cash, are the most taking of anything we! ! Banks. { 5 r aii i i i ’ i of Ns at ot ; a : BELLEFONTE, pa. ices for your guidance in purchasing of others, {Late Mi liken, Hoover & C S. & A. LOEB. a.) Sy | Receive Deposits and Allow Iuterest; Discount Notes; _ Buy and Sell Goy- ipment Securities; Gold and Coup- ons, Boots and Shoes. "ir sm 1 Goods {x os, Promise ar a 2 Article ring Ia fouse hol FIER. le a BATOTO TH BOROUGHS Hacks * nei of TOWNSHIPS kept for hive Sanna ste Valine of all Horses, Mules, &¢ eR § ————— We are now ready with an immente stock for Spring and summer, Our y M. M. GINTER, . Classy | Class | Class ’ o Photographer, Cor. 84 & Market al : : \ Strects, LEWISBURG, Pa. All kinds of work pes tock is mote extensive, and better selected than ever taining bo photography extending in the highest 8 syle of the rt. Prices ae low as good work can » # gr : {be done for. Pictures in ofl, crayon or India ink 3310 sad 2 inde fo sige from the smailng pico All whi wa) 3, # » * - gp y gu y 0 i Ooi Cr . is a i Ee Miliheli | mmo A 858 : LADIES, MISSES & CHILDRENS LACE AND BU TON BOOTS MEN'S [TAC BCUNS0 Gainnge will do well by calling uf Milesburg {40 A bin? J es nd ERAS Unionville ‘ 2 x 7 ba y » g a + PEP IE ETT g i “ra Nd rT - a Wr £3 . ® 52% alwarson the ow rn Philipsburg =... 3988 0, 1708 n lye 3 44% a 1 0100 BOYS AND YOUTH'S LACE BUTTON AND CONGRESS SHOES MEN'S ot Inerease We arte Benner Twp... / 3 by, 474.9 3.000 . a 1 er . . ro become wealthy; w Boggs . . PE i 0 : 20,600 390.9 i 1500 AND BOYS HEAVY BROGANS AND PLOW SHOES. Lies remain in Nhnds. air arheir bpp oriun Bamside evvimn, AGE 42 3,22 bogs and giristo work for us pig! -n tho College ist 2,70 0061 09.15 ii Curtin $e Ah Abs 6,730 2.31 3 4.040 1.155 Ferguson ° press A 46 69 ; 14.45 . 4 80 tiregn “ rb i, 47 HE H67! i 3) 12.865 TH i #400] Haines t g } i § Age Ageregaie Val ! Bellefonte Baro... 763.5% Howard iién £1 000 PY oo » = of A . 2.600 hs onlilies. Ary one oan do & . their own y ' the TY h We are sole agents for Reynolds Brothers Utica, and D Armstrongs timer Grhinary er po RY out: ihe fos. } aged ® to make mone ths 730.08 . . . 3 re: You can devote pour whole ts ’ np "Bi MW 215 : aa 4,50 Rochester Shoes, for Ladies Misses and Children, ly your wpare moments. Fall informer oy Half Moon pP We Eyed ¢ i, 4 i BW a " | 6,550 AL 18 Bi sent free. A rh Harris oe 61, GE 4.06 : fmt i ue ; Salas. » ig Foun » on - MH 200 : 4 us i ¥) a on * ind 8 ! & £" & 40 Liberty =~ 5 1M Moi 3 % 205 49 is Marion i » Aon) BL 242.080 500 Miles 7 JO.A2 Hw] 4.60) ©. 00 RE ee 0 moni These goods are well known throughont the whole country, and scarcely — : Eerzay Noriow—-T , auy need recommendation, for style, fit, and quality there are no better [premises of the unde aie Ghme dhe township, about 3 mile Totie made. Mille, oa April 17, 1883, ‘mn’ Block hore i B10 ’ % Hoh 5 Patton . ie | 0 1 Ry Jay BIR 16h Penn - i eR pn = 4 2 5, a an Potter - os i ws AE TR Os Leh wisi Toh ov d ! ] 0k iu oo Enow Shoe i 5 Taylor . 0,50 ( 1.45! i £8050 Union J 1.8% das 400, 5.5) 1.251 Walker onion DLEYIR ] 5,27 1.9450 7.88 La] years old. Th We guarantee sverylhipg we recommend, prove property and pay canned. 10 # Lo : wise it will be disposed oF aeedrding $9 1a w Ladies Shoe Polish--Will Not Crack the Leather, [#ag8m JR Cross, Potters Mn Doll & Mingle, B IATELY1 Bellefonte, Pa, 60 Worth sige 06068) ANSE Lay be aes] | Ves RL ee OL ABD | HAO | 3,20 CE | WAL, Le The Commissioners hereby give notice that they will meet as a board of Revision as required nn Act of Asserably, at their office in Bellefonte, on the 21st day of May instant, to orton and ar termine whether any of the valuations have been made above or below a just rate, and. to revise, correct and equalize the same according to the requirements of the Jaws relating to taxation, W. Migs Wasgsm, JOHN WOLF, evk, H. C oars, | County Commissioners. Bellefonte, Pa, May 8, 1883. A, J. GREIST,
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