THE CENTRE REPORTER. CextreE HaArL, ——————— ied the arrest Pa., May 24, 1883. th Wyans, al We last week mentic a young man, David Foster Strong's, at Potters Mille, for murder Ohio. The following is the explanation of Wyan, as we find it in the Lewlatown Gazette : the deed was committed in Dark county, Ohio, on 2 inst. The Largest Paper in Centre County, TerMS ~$2 per year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements 90 cents per line jor three insertions. Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $0801 colum $45. aorHereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre mium, for the doctor on Sunday nigl was sick with the measles, 1 went out to the stable and was going to hitch up in the buggy when Brown objected to me taking it. I told him to stick it. 1 then took the horse and went for the doctor. The next morning we had some words, when Brown picked up two stones and said he would bust me, I then pulled ont my revolver and told him he had better lay them down and go to work and save trouble, He said to me, “I will get you again.” That was about all that was said until Wednesday, when [ went out to the stable and tended to my horses, and while I was in the stable Brown came around and attended to horse and then came around and in the stable door until 1 came said are you going to call me Brown ans more? and 1 told bim I would call him Brown. T1hen he picked up two stones and said he would bust me. He threw at me twice. The first time i then pulled out my twice with blank ca time he threw he side and then picked uj [ told him if th shoot him. He did tact of doing 80 i tI do not know walked into the stable ane lout. Ido not know when | iter I shot him I went into! get my money. It id Wi [ shot Brown. I got my money an T 1 : ove ome and told my father ——The Pennsvalley bargain store(”' home ai Yet. Ny kn ives tH loading trast A ol biel land sister what I had gives the leading prices for all kinds of] tarted tT w ; y i 1 starte FASE. aike produce. Farmers will do well to bear| By Tide y this in mind thought a coal and vest a hi nind, BACK FROM NEW YORK! + With the second Supply of Spring and Summer Goods. We will be glad to have you call and see our selection. Prices talk for themselves. Come. G. R. 8 & Co. WHITMER & Co ‘THE FAIR” “Sapply Depot” Spring Mills, Pa. Ont, revolver and 3 ies, SAVE 20 PER CENT by calling at D. GARMAN & SON'S, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA, for your Dry-goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods, Every thing marked in plain figures and at the lowest possi- ble price. Try us. 20mr3m he Gents 18 LOCAL ITEMS. ne e ; . took the train at a small viila ——The roof of Harpster’s smith-shop know the place) fi was noticed in flames about 6 p. m, oni, 16, but timely aid with plenty of water,| furmans and from soon put it out. {pap Reeds. ——Pure family groceries, very cheap, Strong's store, at Dinges’ store. All fresh goods—give where 1 was arresie them a trial, and you will seek no far- not stay in Ohio and give mys ther. {I shot him ia self ——Go to Camp's for good furniture,|he wou d have home made work, and elegant finish. | 1fraid « His goods have rendered the best satis- |e faction to all customers and his prices are reasonable. A large stock of all kinds of furniture always on hand. ~The steady increase in trade at the Pennsvalley Bargain store, is the best] had st . ’ 3 3 Zh ter and never aa sé evidence that goods are sold there at| ~~" great bargains to customers. Dinges has |. fo : Poin trade running into adjoiningYtownships. doll = 3a Fr -It is admitted on all hands that| asm it at the Doll & Mingle, in the Brockerhofl house |}, block, have the best assortment of boots, wu and shoes in Central Penn'’a, and sell, ma lower than the lowest, Ips? nights in t part cf last week were frosty enot form ice on water—no damage however] .. —- : to fruit. : I Ahelarmers Last Friday a festi hat in nearly the wi 1k corner grinding r contract—price, 81. —]In last week's Rerorrer ioned the rerions illness of Dr. Weaver, a ne The doctor died same |cangh and was buried Friday following. getiit 3f calli jolaimed his iname is Joe Bell Brow: il was working for imonth. The girl that too, 1 have alway —ome of the ve organ-grinder |, ole afternoon on the |, .; He did |}, out music. day ——Auction Thursday afternoon and SU evening, 24th, at Brockerbofl’'s store Nice dress ols fancy gr ods, notior #, ete. r bargains. All pa |¥ up ho g it »{ g is, x y Fine chance fo Pol 1.3 Wii DE SG, £ 5 wagon of wir bel J. He tween this pl a iwo-horse Keller was lost be-| 7° I Spring Mills. The] : finder will oblige by returning it to Mr Keller. i We occasionally nging to nary we and a nstruction of J. come and tell ns that a Bellefonte paper|gili succeed wi requested him to stop the Rerorten and [jaader and n take their paper. We don’t know what! innes like the paper it is, as we never yet inquired | wore young, whe which one stooped to that, but we haves med and the birds of spri tosay that we shall not be found guilty | We were sorry to locse of such littleness, IK. Runkle, = ——Dr. Alexander has the brick work | week. The Jo to his new residence almost;completed— his loss; his funeral was attends of the handsomest in these large number of friends { The old and the yon ! poor, altogether thi y must g p fer bad the misfortune of loosi horee, I have a subscriber! etructi # v 1.1 1a nihe HM Was WEAVoS any Dr. Jacobs is remodeling his residence at the npper end of town. Mr. Wm. Lohr has put a large new front to his house on Church Street, —In our last issue we referred tothe] p.. 1 wonan. frailess death of Hon. John K. Runkle, one of| i a aH ‘ the Associate Judges of this county. The| But cures ate ¢ funeral was an unusually large one, and| took place on Friday at Tussyvile, There were not lesa than 100 vehicles at the cemetery. Judge Orvis, Associate Judge! Larimer, and many members of the bar | were present to pay their last respects to the deceased, -» STUNNED te ty which her pair Peruna sng them all, And Manalin to boot, With these we 1ift pall While quack stand stunned and mute? > The demand for advertising ——The following favorable mention |0bliges us to again issue a supplement. of the Spring Mills House we find in the | 00F regular edition being much larger Wm'sport Bulletin : Mr. Robert B. Bur. | han ever before, business men seem to rows’ family are sujourning at the hotel, know the value of the REFORIER as an Spring Mills, Centre Co., Pa., which is|*d¥ertisiog mediam. becoming a delightful and popular sum-| ——After examinig all other stores, mer resort—a cave in the vicinity being] when a lady wants a neat, stylish as weil among one of the most attractive fea |#8 8 cheap shoe, she always has to fall tures. The hotel is kept in excellent|back on Doll & Mingie's boot and shoe style, and the rates are low. Mr. John |store, the acknowlegell headquarters for H. Bibby, formerly of Montgomery, this|this line of goods, couuty, 1s the landlord. Estray Norice~-There came to the ——John Orner, a member of the|premises of the undersigned, in Potter Peansylvania Colony, writing from Mon-| township, about } mile east of Potters tana to the L. H, Daily Journal, says that Mills, on April 17, 1883, a black horse the persons who went to the Territory|With a white spot on forehead, about 18 are greatly dissatisfied with the conntry.|years old. The owner is requested to It is totally unfit for agricaltare tho'|prove property and pay charges, or other. stock raising may be pursued profitably wise it will be disposed of according to law The 30th of April was as warm as July (20apdm J. KR. Crosg, Potters Mills, and the next day, May 1st, a heavy snow| -——Dinges has a special lot of men's storm fell all day and buffalorobe over- boys’, youths’ apd children’s snits. Go coats were in demand. The thermome-|and see the fife assortment, and he will ter frequently changes 50 degrees in four|astonish yout with matchiess, low prices, hours and snow six inches in depth is no| No stock of suits ahead of the present as- uncommon occurrence im Joly. Helsortmentit the Bargain store. thinks the entire colony will go to Dako| __ est class fresh beef will be sup ta which is much superior. {plied to my customers every Wednesday Hy Julia Hess, mother B Mu, and Saturday morning. J. B. Sour, 2 . Y, Btitzer attain er 87t irthday avrion.~~All pergons are here . on the 16th of last April, celebrating the os I at ge my wile A occasion with a rennion of her relatives, my family to any goods or article what Bhe is one’of the oldest if not the oldest! vor ua I wili pay no billswo contracted person in this borough and is still ex-| jomayat Witsian Corves, : ceedingly active and sprightly, giving Tuaesyville, Pa. roinises of many more years of life, sl i Mp BE Seqpuliionn. : MEETING OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Res MeaT.~rJames A. Deckert's| The Potter school district directors will Spring | Jills meal navkot supplies fresh, | meet at Old Fort, Monday, June 4, at 8} Bt? fonstant Ye algo pork, veally m. to examine and settle treasurer's Centre Hill d paso, : otters Milis,| sooount, All persons interested aro re : and Penn Hall will be 0p |questad to attend, Directors-elect to meet at 1 p. m. to organize new board, plied from the wagon, two days each and the Township Auditors to see Wheth- week. ; 10mayCm ~=Dr, Rishel, of near Bellefonte, aler there be any crookcdoess in the ac counts. Wu, McCormick, President. ~ 8 are o'er chief ame the funeral i “ Epace Potters Mills, recent medical graduate, has located at « A. Kean, Bec'y, {| The Reformed Classis which met here on Wednesday, 106, adjourned on Mon- day. There were some 18 ministers pres- ent accompanied by delegates. Tho ses- | sions throughout were bighly interesting | and during the evenings and on Sunday | there were able sermons preached which { were listened to by large and attentive fandiences, On Sanday forenoon the | Lord's Supper was administered to Clas- | sis and a large congregation, The mem- bers of Classis no doubt left favorably impressed with our town and valley, and we know that our people greatly appre- bered. On Thured ternoon session, the members of Classis made a visit to the cave, accompanied by members of the church here, and were delighted with the beauties subterranean wonder, groatly Oi this - one a. Runkle, dec’d, honored our call The doctor looks ara pleased to learn hes a ctice in the city. well, - & 15 14 147 i Pp ARKET MARRIED ’. by Rev. W. H. Linden i LIBR DIED, Weaver, M. D., depar rs Mills, Pa., May onths, 7 days, Pe Gros, Mr. ted i son Me jicine one year na county, thes Tuesday, do ork a. 16. 10 4 o'clock p.m. each day ith their assessments (aeeistants are required Yo be in attendance JOHN WOLF, H. CU, CAMPBELL, pe WALKER A. J. GRIEST, may Commissioners, A PMINISTRATOR 2 ROTICE ~letters of ad £ ministration upon the estate of Felix Burkholder, deceased, late of Potter township, heving been lawfully granted to the undersigned, he would respectiully request all persons knowing themselves 10 be indebied to the eitale to make immediate payment, and those having olaims against the sane (0 present them dusy authenticated for settlement. rom mays ¥F. MM. BURKHOLDER, Adm'r, Centre Hil, Pa ¥ FUUTRIN'E NOTICE-Jetters testamenta’ ry upon the estate of Michael Nofiker, decessed, late of Gregg township maving been lawiQlly franied to the under wigned, she would respec + debi #1 all persons Knowing themselves 10 be hd the estate to muko fmmediate payment, snd those a claims agninet the same 10 present then du authenticated for settlement. 1oaprit © JANE NOPSKER, ExccSpring Mills, ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND BHOKMAKES. after April 1st will open in the Durst. building, when he will be prepared to make to order Boots and SBuoeas, aud do wii kinds of rppairing. Satisfaction guar ) able to attend to Lis practice for a fewity, to Oil City, in Venango county days at least yet, i -—Sunday afternoon set in with : which continned with Hitle interruption land Jefferson counties. all day and night of Monday, and on to £180,000, Wednesday, wil i SPRING MILLS, ht Benj. Ri Hig } 1 i ti could air. x 1 ah John ullen, for manager of a store in this several years] place, hasgone| Saturday anteed, and eb sopsonable, ke asks a share of the public patronage, Smaryf to Renova, to a similar occupation there, houke, wood house and can | John was a clever little fellow whom we a lot of lumber regret to loose, {things generally kept in such —The ReporTER within the last few! was destroyed by fire, With cred days was pleased 10 have calls from Mr, the house and barn were saved, J. B. Heckman, of Gregg: Mr, Bamuel being in flames several times { Krumbine, late of Altoona, and a former Btonghten's typo of this office: M. J. De ker, of Pot- | ters Mills ; John Brackbill, of Bellefonte ; i John Mersinger, Tussyvilie ;: Thomas i Frazer and Ezra Smith, Benner town- { ship farmers, and Wm. Bible, of Spruce- own, : house but discovery saved families, some, for the summer season it. Mr. Bibby of Plaining mill has hands foil—J Krape being housed the last from weak back. Philip Bhook M'Cool complain of dren and John Hog Shugure from the effects of which Renters in this place 1 of dozen house * Decoration will be ol (teorges Valley and Union of | For delicious ice finely fla (impo att, Haven, May Moore, aged 10, who randsville, severely named the latter died, | involuntary LL. h.--Berdie winter at Far- } a schoolmate I Lock i inst n are the boss Lent Pay are nner day convicted rich k when H. 1] were ret Onl Fomlir ¥ FRADE} ARK. 1 «Hard Earned oy CLOTHING! A XD GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALICES, &ec., §c A Hat given to every purchaser ot a child's suit or boy's suit—for 30 days only. ea suse (CF smn: mm An eaamination of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince You that ye are telling you the Plain, Unvarnished Truth ! YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY (INVITED TO CALL AND TEST THE TRUTH OF OUR REMARKS. airs) pases KEYSTONE, Olethizg Ailegheny Street, BELLEFONTE. Reynolds’ Opera House, : 12aprim 11 “Goldsmith Bros IN° TROUBLE | A TO SHOW GOODS i o BE E HIVE ONE STORES ‘end to parchase or are EE, ERE 1 “LOOKING To SEE Wi YoU CAN DO THE BEST. the Leller a person is scqusinted with «8 and Rg bers, Lhe m 2 a8 re certain i* better known to the nity at large than thst y prices and excellent va~ { gocds that gO TAKE we THE LEAD | SILKS, | SHAWLS | DOMESTICS, (ENS, DRE=S ¢ GODS SILKS SHAWLS DOMESTICUS, LINENS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY. NOTIONS ARPETS & O1L CLOTHS, Merchant Tailoripg, Gents Furnishing G HATS & CAPS, TE FY 1 Es i NKS & SATCHELS, Also Manufacturers «f the - celabrated Jee Hive Overalls,” ~ Best in the World GOLDSMITH BROTHERS BEE HIVE RICE ONE STORES! Bellefonte Pa N. B Don't lose sight of the fact tha we sre still retailing carpets 26 per cent cheaper than they can be bought else where UDITORE NOTICE —1n the Orphans’ Conrt of A Centre county, in the matter of the estate of John Hues, of Penn twp, de od. The undersigned, an anditor appointed the Or phane’ court of Centre conn 5 Ld advance. decoden i un ments if any, ascertain any n make tribution ofany fu 0 the nd to id his nt at his ; in Bellefonte, Monday Jae 4. ALI . wm. he and where aitend. mayan Portion foot Le DRVIS. Anditor,_ A VMITOR'S NOTICE ~In the Orpbane’ Oovirt of Cen John Bhan oom, The andlor an vy Pp