BAUGH’ g: $25.00 PHOSPHATE Is acknowledged by all who have tried it to give as satisfactory results as any high-priced phosphate have or guano they ever used, PRICE $25 PER TON OF 2000 On Cars or Boat in Philadelphia, Send for Circular showing Guaranteed Analysis. BAUGH & BONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS 20 South Delaware Ave, LBapidt “A Great Cause of Human Misery 13 THE LOSS OF ; A Learure on the Nature, atorchoes induced by Self luats y sions , Impotency, Na srvous i ma nis to Marri go go sy and Fits; Mental ROBETT J OULVE { the “Green Book® he world ren I WHO 2d author, in thi al incapacity, alc is ad wial conse ramov od the taaily tions bhongles in fng out a mada of curs a ? by which every sufferer, no matter mey be. may care himself radioally This lostare will prove a boon to tho thoussnds Seat undar seal in a plain envelope, to saipt New York n St “For Nenralgla in the limbs, stomach, « back, breast, side, she r-blades, or anywhere else, take PER ! ‘For Cramp of the roat taks Px 6 purest, mosl pr sileine known to ma ERUXA will cure Chiro ni Be sal ( atarrt h, Sught 8 Disease, and Dis- “it your dru gist Our pan hie * Ills of Life," or if you are - : ing under a disease not mentioned in it or in thess advertisements, address the pro- pristors, 8. B, Hartman & Co. Osborn, O. For Constipation and "les, "take soul miock boards in 10 hours, WO feet In same time, fines are GUARANTEED wer on r than 2 A ted or THE BRADLEY % ERFECTLY DALANCED Ticzongh'y well mads aod sald ab a law Price. raw on Pane Can, - bi BRADLEY & CO. SYRACUSE, N. V, ESTAR Biber Siew: THE CENTRE REPORTER, Aas Centre Hany, PA. , May 17, 1883, The Largest Paper in Cenire County. NOTES FROM THE LUTHERAN | CONVENTION. The eighth annua! convention of the | Synodical Sunday-school and Women's Missionary societies of the Lutheran BITTERS. , THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, { f Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and | Kidney Complaints, Druggists and Physicians endorse it, Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed i red lines and trade-mark on wrapper, Eo Haven : present and on Tuesday evening made the opening prayer. At the morning session on Wednesday Rev. 8. E. Furstand H. Y. Stitzer, Esq.. were appointed 8 committes to nominate [JECHLERS — So officers, which they did as follows: For som ERS 1 President, Rev. J. K. Miller, of Logans. AY ville Vice President, Rev. J. M. Steck; Secretary, Charles C. McConnell, Yeagers. town; Treasurer, Miss Ella Gerberich of Bellefonte, H. Y. Stitzer was also placed on the committee on resoultions and Mr. Fred Kurtz on one of the regular committees. tev. 8. E. Furst’ was appointed to report the proceedings for the Lutheran Observe er and H. Y. Btitzor, Eiq, for the daily papers. Mr. Fred Kurtz read a brief but instrues tive essay on the “Relation of Sundays school Training to National and Social Life.” This was followed by Rev. 8. E gs admirable essay on “The Word of N KE Ww GoO0DS oo { Just opened a full line of Choice Fami- » {1¥ GROCERIES AND |GROCERIES AND : PROVISIONS, i PROVISIONS, | Such as | TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, CANDIES. FISH, SYRUPS, ETC. Together with Furst God and how to use it."’ Mrs W. W. Pair, sister of Rov. 8S. E. Farst, of Bellefonte, was elected viea pres. of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Luthera Synod Miss Jennie E. Bright, of Aaronsburg, was elected treasurer of the AND [same organization. WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, at the lowest living prices. - le The city of Des Moines, Iowa, has Just fixed the fees for saloon licences at $1,000, The city of Elgin, Til, is mentioned as Goods are! furnishing another illustration of the bene and of |ficent working of the high license system | A few years ago, when its population was 16,000, it bad thirty-two saloons, MEAT MARKET, {every two hundred souls sof of the choi 1 Beef of the choicest cattle, veal, |. ., $100, abich did ac pork and mutton, fresh and always |sutlicient to pay the pe on hand. 30 nov. tf | pe wpulat on of 10.000 N*™ DEPARTU! the very best Kind. or one Lo The license fees ot sanply a revenue «8. Now, with s y iLrequires a fee of $500 This reduced the number from thirty-two to twenty, but | a Le {it secures a $10000 a your, Believing it it to be the best for|which is enough for sil police purposes ustomer that all] and something over—80.000~ for strectim- : iprovement. There is less disorder in the dealings shoald he place than there was when it had thirty lowing the ezxa npi le of most promi-| two saloons, and the police have less to do nent and succesaiu! dealers, I havejtban they bad then. Thesaloon proprietors determined to do away with the] | who pay $600 a year for their privilege : ~ sre careful to observe the law strictly and credit system alter ibe 17 of July,|, to see that uo unlicensed selling is carried 1882, After this date the books will on. be closed and I will sell ouly F—0O—R—m ('—A—8—-H or its equivalent. | for each license tof saloons revenue of both merchauni and ¢ cash, and fol | ol i ER 188 EXPERIENCE. ANOTHER CURE UTTERLY WITHOUT A PRECEDENT Erie, Pa., Sept. lsh 1881. -Dr. Hart rl man : I cannot bul express my hanks to Thankful to my customers fo {you for the great benefls I received from 2 their past patronage, I hope to meet] the use of Ferun a and Manalin. One bot. ities of each pince me squariy on my feet jthem in the future at my old stand, alter & long sickness, which bad laid me 'where I am confident I can sell much |in ia bed and then doit me lame aud crippled. Thred day's use of these remedies dispens- CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and ied with the cane, and in 8 week | was LOWER than elsewhere. Have de. | perfect] ly well. \termined to give my customers the| : i 3 . i ASK your druggist for Dr. bBaruusa's benefit of the new system. | Book on the “lis of Life” He will give PRODUCE will be taken in ex-| s gravis. Lf not, address Dr, H. at Osborn, change for goods at highest market|”: pice. Respectfully, : N.J. WRIGHT. Business Agent, Erie Eeening Herald i | ADARK CRIME UN (VEILED, L J. GRENOBLE, | Dublin, May 2.—I'strick Delaney and 13501 Spring Mills, Pa, Thumas Caffrey, two more of the men = TZYANIE PB PRUTZMAN BOOT AN pit charged with participation in the murds is SHOEMAKER. of Cavirddish and Barke, ig ¥ hoeniz Park \afier April 1st will open in the Durst-ion {Lg svanlng ofthe 6: bof { building, when be will be nreoaren olan for trial jhe imake to ardes boots and Nodes and “do iail kinds of Yophiring. Ratisfaction gnar- |anteed, and charges reasonable. He abkg |a share of the public patronage. Smart! NEV W GROCERY woe A Toe ~COBURN, PEN N'A May, were morning.” They creatdd a sensation in court by pleading guilty to the charge against them. They were both sentenced by Judge O' Brien to be hanged on the second day of June next la pleading guilty Delaney ssid be was forced to go w the park by the sociely to which he belonged. He saw the murders — committed but took no part in them. He R. F. Yonada will, keep staple went to the park in Kavanagh's oa, groceries, pure and fresh, ® abd low in! Kavanagh and Carey, he said, speak 1 | price. [crush The murders were commitied Xo COFFEES, SUGARS, {Joe Brady and Timothy Kylly, .and by RY RITPS, TEAS, navody elie. Callrey said he had to go to CAN) NED Lhon, 1s AH oy uhder Phin of death, and that he “HAM, DRIED BREF 100 Know what was going to happen COAL OIL, until twenty minules belore the murders FISH, SALT were committed. | ... BEST OYSTERS The seatence of Delaney will probably CRACKERS, &e. &e. d be commuted to a life long seryityde John sa. All kinds of Country Produce Hanlon, one of thp prisoners awa lg trial hay Qualiy beea ncoipled as an approver, wanted, and highest market pri — for it, i1jantf He will confirm the evidence of the two Ounreys against thirteen prisoners in Kil: A str Ss AMES I WHY THEY aoa HIM “OLD “You, that's oo $0,’ suid Jenkins, “my hair is turning gray and falling out i before its time, Use something? I would but most hair restorers are dangerous.” *“True,” answered his feiend,' "but Parker’ Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is effees | tiv eo. I've tried it, and know. Giye the | Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop ealling you “Old Man Jenkins.’ It never ! fails to restora the original color to gray or | faded hair. Richly perfumed, an elegant | dressing, may 4¢ ly At the Tewkesbury Almshouse investis gationjon 7. Chwrles Johnson, who had Jost both legs, testified that he took to the Almshouse $20 and a watch Marsh refuss ed to return him $2 of the smount, He was not allowed to use his artificial legs but was compelled to crawl! around stumps, on The secret of the universal succes: of Brown's Iron Bitters is owing to the fact that it is the very best ron preparation made. By a thorough and rapid assimila. tion with the blood it reaches every part ofthe body, giving health, strength and endurance to every portion, Thus begin ning at the foundation it builds up and re stores lost health. It does not contain whiskey or aleohol, It will not blacken the teeth. I: does nol constipate or cause headache, It will cure dyspepsia, indiges. tion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weskness. ele. When the Irishmen’s great con- vention adjourned in Philadelphia the other day, they all felt go good over the success of the affair, that all agreed to strike for the Philad. Branch and get new saits, in order to show John Ball that some things can be done as well as others. On Eonghsh oppression and cheap clothing at Lewins’, there is no diversity of sentime nt among r true Irishmen, 2 t Bittss - RT —— Aro the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. are compound de vd fr om Hops, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dandelion,~the oldest * By ; west and IMosy Yiiua bla ine 8 i 1 the worl ; wie 1i¢ irid and cont ain all the best Top ries of all -— rl They an! i nost curatis the: r remedies, rs the greate Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long gaiss where HOP Bitters are used, varied and perfect their operations. They give new life and vigor to the age d and infirm. To all whose employ ments cause irregu- larity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Ap ZeT, Tonic C ant d mild Stim: ppesh Jip Bitters are invaluable , being ghly curative, tonic and etimu- lating, without intoxicating No matter what your fo calings or * Wile HO SAS U7 nb 5 HBS SS SASS 50 Three Strong Points. Point One: Men’s Spring Overcoats; a big stock that takes in everything from the very plain low priced to the finest, from the lightest fancy color to the plain black, from the smallest youths’ to the largest of large men's sizes. A com. manding stock that evéry light overcoat buyer must sce—if he cares to know the market. Point Two: Fifteen Lines of Met's Business Suits. A little money is a powerful thing in Oak Hall. Witness the following: Fancy Cassimere Sack Suits at $8.50,and the same goods in walking coat style, at $9.00. Our only boast on them is that they are good for the money. Manhattan Cheviots in six full lines, both sacks and walking coats, at $10.00. The ‘buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. ‘lain Cassimeres; three varieties, in sack style, at $10.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harris Cassimere Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack and Walking Coats, at $16. 00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves, These fifteen lines are not fragments pulled together foran advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business in them, Point Three: Custom M ade Clothing. A large display of piece good? 14 order, There are very great bargains in all the follow ine | lines: Class A, in any ordinary business style, Class B, Class C, " Class D, Our “ point cal Pe ople. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. HARDWARE STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we wouldfesll your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the $18.00 ~ 20.00 22.50 25.00 " are made short and sharp for practi~ “ fi fH i i“ fymploms are, what the disease or ailment is, use jop Bitters. Don’t wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life, Hundreds have been gaved by so doing, 8500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help Re ember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, ar runken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the “Invalid’s Friend and hope,” and no person or family should be wi thong itm STEAM ENGINES, ADT ARQURAT, ok Tu sreng And dn prove vgie, strong ; Mery Axn Meowingey h Thysition Se hoi emi bo —— S— mainham jail charged with conspiracy to murder. O'S CURE FOR ems ug FAILS, Dm #004. : : 1 Dont Conan thoe. Cc EEL He TW ————— Jaw uk 18 ih n=rprobukly worth er Cn " vA ghad of is, Winona, Mion, May 6.—Daring a light befars you die, rates me thunder shower here this afternoon three Br ook rons dhind to do ee outa | little daughters of Jacob Morowiz were fren. No py Averpthing Rew Capital mot le~iplaying ia the street noder an umbrella aking foreanns “ladles maka as much as men,| When they were struck by lightning. The aud borwnud yicis mele a oun mak ener: ay "ail (two older girls, aged nine and eleven Te or Poni, RRL WIT | years, were instanily killed, and the third Va. Fo Han! v iis | aged KIX yOATH, Was somewhat para on the right side, bot will jacover. clothing of theghildren ignited and ~ ortiand, Maine, derably burned before the horified FROM THE SOUTH. A Perfect Combination with two Silent Consider could reach the scene. Rav, J: O, Zehring, Codorus, Pa., says: Advantages— Why it Concerns You. ‘I was paralyzed in right side. The use “There io na misieaen out it,’ remarks ad Dir. BB Powers, of Gallatin, Missous Brown's (ron Bitters enshled me to walk witl,ont gane or crutch.’ ri, BENSON'S CAPCOINE POROUS The wife of Sensor Fair has began suit PLASTER ure one oi the neatest combis|* nations ever produced. They have two Kinds of adesniogos arr ull others, which 4, may call tha wind nud the major. irst, they are cionn and pleasant to use, ainst him on the ground of never soiling thi heads or the linen of the or Givares a bri KR wearer Rucond, they sot quickly and|*0ullery. The Virginia fiuit crop has sus aioe} iti litle or no damages fr the late pold | Bnd, westhor, Tho treet ara fn full bloom and hore are fndiontions of a large yield we Striken all around among all ae | powerfully, 1 have tried the Capcine on of Noriman, and a tremendous strike Plaster on myself tor pegumania und on my patients for various disease bh ne Mie of priced elothing the Philad, Bn Pris is the only strike Neuralgia, uranls cums am threes to suits the people in Kid trouble, 96. an po hag. for jowed in a boys in purticnlar—t iy ichn gO tro. Price 25 cents, dreased on aoconnt of the En of nok. hfe 1s Teta en and dare oral opinion of thousands in his profession, Benson's ine Porous Plinstor are the perfect extarnnl appliention. The genuine have the word CAPCINE cut in the cen. biter In te Rave om Car anor, Addrers st A TAO te of aM a Rang Be wl Taw SEE ER El i knaw iebied to (hE state iste CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND . WELCOME HOME. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand. WILSON, McFARLANE & CO “Penn’s s Valley Bargain Store” Cash or its Equal. NO OTHER TERMS, New Stock is now in! ——SPECIAL BARGAINS.—— pa. FAIR DEALING——— ————LARGE ASSORTMENT... o¢ Each one pays for what he buys and no more. Call and be convinced that you can buy cheaper for cash than credit. VERY RESPECTFULLY, Clevan Dinges. NE An Am English Veterinary veling Pe his counwy., arse and Ostt jee trash, Powders iret : ABuny of earth will make beng lay like Sheridan’s 1 plot 1 food. SoM everywhere, of sent by mail (or § letterstanmpt. wy Penn Harrow {i 1 - i df hiss 3b “pr. Yiower ely evens the written orl, Seabury & Johnson, Chemiste, New|suits offered by Lowins & Co,, whose as ork. y ' Bmaydt Sortmont eam’; he bea An the, =o,
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