The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1883, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor
Cextre HALL A., May 24, 1883.
ba
The new hegd of the Williamsport
daily Sun and Banner is pretty ; the S. &
I. is a spry daily.
: -—
Judge Rockafeller, of Sunbury, fined a
woman $500 and sent her to jail for nine-
ty days for selling liquor without a li-
conse,
" - >
Mra, Hammel, of Lawisburg, mother of
Judge Hammel, is 98 years of age and
quite feeble,
Mrs. Detwiler, of Mifllinburg, ia 90
years of age, and the oldest resident of
the borough.
Mr. Adam Hart, of Clinton township,
celebrated his 95th birthday, on the 6th
of may.
-—— oe
The last of the Bourbon preteaders to
thie French throne, the Count Chambord,
is reported dying. His residence is at
Frohsdorf, in Austria, As he dies with~
out issue, the Count of Paris—Lewis
Phillippe’s grandson—will unite in his
person all monarchial pretentions to the
¥rench throne. - He. is of the Oreans
branch, and his chances are hardly
worth talking of.
"an
rei
- — > ~
Ireland is a pretty expensive porlion
of the United Kingdom for the British
Government under the present Russian
policy. Prior to the Land League organ-
ization three years ago it cost but $11,
000,000 to run the governmental machine
there. The policy of repression has ne-
cessitated large expenditures, An army
of 25000 men was maintained daring
1881-2: the constabular list last year
numbered about 12,000; the Dublin po-
lice force alone cost $1,250,000 last year ;
the Land Act cost $700,000 a year, and
the Arrearages Act about $300,000
more, During the lsst six months the
admidistration of the Crimes Act has
cost over §150,000, which goes largely to
the lawyers who hang around Dublin
C t is probable that Mr. Glad
stone's Irish policy cost British taxpayers
rot less than $25,000,000 last year. As
he does not propose to change that poli-
cy of militarism and repression, it is very
certain that the Irish estimates must
continge to grow in every succeeding
astle,
oh
budget.
—— cir
The Drovers’ Journal has received re-
orts in detail from regions in Colorado,
vausas, Texas, Nebraska, Idaho, Wy-
oming, Indian Territory, Montana and
I
I
Qa.
Neva Reporws show the range cattle
basiuess to be ia a very thrifty condi-
tion. The percentage of loss in all the
States and Territories ranges from one to
twenty per cent, or a general average of
$ per cent,
puried in
Ka
e
i
The greatest loss was re-
lato, Iudian Territory and
Kaosas is the only State thas
an rease in shipments of
beuves this season, but the genernl aver-
age is reported the same asin 1882, The
Tue average condition of cattle on the
ranges is reported by Kansas, Texas and
Judiun Territory to be worse when com-
pared with the curresponding period last
Yeur,
sus,
44
reports
but otuer sections report an aver-
age or beter condition of stock than last
spring. Shipments of beeves will com-
mence about the same time on an aver-
age «8 in ordinary years, The price for
cattle on range are reported from $2(« 10
per head higher than a yearago, and the
average advance amounts to §5.80 per
hea
head.
sss
DECOR ATION DAYs
Ss—
sion.
General Order No 8.
Headquarters, Department of Pennsyl
vania, Grand Army of The Republic,
No 1202 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
May Oth 1883.
1 Wedesday, May30:h, will be obseryed
by this Department as Memorial Day
11. Clergymen of all denominations,
teachers, magistrates and all the people,
are cordially invited to co-operate with
the Grand Army in its effort to keep
green the memory of Pennsylvania's
heroic sons, who sacrificed their lives in
Freedom's eause and kept aloft the star.
ry baoner upon which we now look
with gladdened eyes, and which the
world bails as the emblem of liberty
and national unity, TR
1V. Comrades. do not listen with cred-
ulity to the whisperings of those who
would eliminate from the services of Me
morisl Day the touching and beatifully
appropriate ceremony of entwining the
monuments and bedecking the graves of
our departed heroes with wreaths of laure!
and garlands of affection. Let other hands
grow weary and other hearts grow cold in
this sacrad duty, bul never lot it be said
that the Department of Pennsylvania,
Grand Army of the Republic, envy the
small pittance necessary to procure flower
for Memorial Day,
V. Men and women, youths, maidens
and little children join with us in these
patriotic services. Bring with you the lan.
rol, the rose and the honeysuckle, to place
upon the soldiers’ graves, and do not fors
gel to wave above them the standard that
shone so proudly in the front of battle.
Pass not a grave neglected ; touch not one
with an unfeeling hand ; then will the an
gels in heavan smile to know that grati-
tude still lingers in the hearts of men, and
that virtue on earth will be rewarded,
By Command of KE, 8. OSBORN, De.
partment Commander.
The Legislature has agreed to. adjourn
June 6,
“8
ABOUT FRAUDS,
For the Reronien.
Mz. Eprron ;—It has occurred to
that a few suggestions to farmers and
word of warning might not be out
place—but perhaps work to their adv
tage. It is well knowao that the country
is full of swindlers and sharpers, yet not-
withstanding the fact that so many have,
been shamefully swindled there are)
many who through ignoranceorthought-
lessness allow themselves to be duped]
every year, In one particular the farm-|
ers act very foolishly? That is, by pat
ronizing the traveling fruit tree agents, year, |
There are often unscrupulous men whol; lik.
make representations that, to your sor |
row, your after experience proves to bel
false. I have known them to gather re-|
fuse trees that had been thrown out ofp,
the nurseries and then sell them for first
quality. Why be so unwise as to deal},
with entire strangers when we have hon-
est, reliable, upright men in the nursery|
business in our own locality, upon whose |
representations you can depend without |
fear of being defrauded ? Sach men well
have in the persons of Wm. Fisher and ||
Adam Hess. They sre men who have ginger, we drop the misleading wore :
some regard for their word, and it isdms{ hange, however in the preparation
portant they maintain their reputat
[he oily tongues and smooth ks
these traveling agents are no
that their trees will bear
pice or that their frait will be equally
sweet. Again, T bave known farmers to
accept agencies for plows and other im-|
plements, both good and indifferent, but
before they were through | ad
an “anknown’ note to pay and a fine lot]
of costs in addition. My advice is,
not, handle not” A farmer usually !
enough to do if he attends to his regula:
business, and 1 ventare to say he will |
a happier and richer man in the
Where is the happiness in having a lot
of threatening notes haunt you ia your]
dreams hike a fghostly spectre, and how
much richer are you when you conclude]
“it's better when you pay those
notes off and not be bothered with them
any more!” Experience somet!
good but yery hard teacher,
The lightning rod business has be
pretty well ventilated, and it is scarcel
necessary for me to say
that, only this: It would g
cheaper {or you to hire the ag
a permanent position near the
his cheek 1
time, More at an
Songs Never Sung.
How does that verse run Bomething Hk
ntit?
“There are wi
And noisy
Alas | for
i But di
“You that
VOID PEPres fit
10 touch the magic string,
proud to win them,
we whe never sing,
no is
sll their music in them." ”
i, pathetic ‘and
* “The poet
true,” sald
alludes to people
otew hat »
who are
IP ressg «, and never get thelr
fill allow: X
wl aftr, Which reminds me
of a lett lio other day by Hiscox &
Co. of Ne ed by Mr, E, C, Williams, of
Chapman vw, Pa, a prominent business
man of that { fe writs
reddy y asthma for forty
i ¢ in December and
hardly know what pron pled me
1 did so, and the firstiday
effect astonished ms
nothing was the matter
ines I h had col
y breathing HOW 0s
sown that disease, 1yon
asthma tell him in my
Tonle” will cure even
cre was a man who escaped
lie poet laments
which bas heretofore been
er’ Swill hereafter
the name of “I
ginger is really an
I unprincipled deal
¢ their customers by
reparations ugder the name of
over
ible att
ie
ave
sub
{a of
guarantee}
as sleek
if KT
as
$ea1 4 t
Crips ii
touch
ur
Dn
ES
anythis
s in Indi
Destruction to Property. 000.00 worth of goods,
I am sorry t
Cincinnall,
been received here
Monday night's storin
Ohio, showing the cycl
an area ol about twelve
and about six le
ville, Indiana, with a path
wide, striking the village
destroying every house bat
place, and doing great dam
farms in its patn, but ipjuring
The fine iron bridge over Wi
river was whirled to In thes
ern part of Wayne county, macl
was ithe ; a 4 ‘
were uproofed and one or two people give mea call will do as 1
were slightly injured. The tame
passed through Prebel county, Ob
roofing houses and barns and
ages estimated at 70000, Far
at Germantown an
was a severe hail
damage 10 vegetal .
most eatirelry destroye
HAYS & £4 ¢
» is new and of the
+t
1%
ry
v
8 norin
ii
ake of the Cie
I]
brate
ih
.
} Abd Pp
pieces,
o t
J
I willd
aone laraas
1s *
Miamsy
aac Guggenheimer,
It is a common praciice with middie-ag- vew Addition
people to sigh fur Lhe returo Be gos
tines when L010
. -——
ed
a
seemed’ —those tif
were nol clever mix
stiffened up with §
and lustre, Dul were
wool and web;
uisr-made were ms represen
found on examinaiion Lo bed
pand instead of woven inl
as by right they should be
wut the whole catalogue ol
the queruious sod unressvning make tu
ly erroneous nsseriions as to Lhe super
ty of the oid over Lhe new.
The truth is that a peri
world's history bave all sorts of
been so superb as 10 quall
ale as to price as they are |
and generation. A moments thoug
convince all reasoning people thal in con |
sequence of the increased production of
raw material and the improved sysiem ol
manufscture the result must be a beiler|
olass of goods and lower prices Lhan ould
have been offered with the limited supplies
inefficient methods of a quarter or s bali]
century sgo, : Er
With a resident buyer in Paris and others
in all the great marts of irade throughout]
the civibized world, what wonderibat Mr. |
GRAHAM & SON,
Wanamaker cut JE0E 08 8 dots of iwe| MANUFACTURERS & DEALE3S
looms of Lyons, Berlin, Beifast, Mancbes- | BOOTS SHOES & LEATHER
ter and Nowingham; chosen as experts in| ’ I'S, Bi A LE | :
the class uf goods they are Commisaonoy |
to purchase, every agent gent abroad by!
Mr. Wanainaker knows just what styief
and price of goods are most desirasbie, and |
is tully posted as to where these can be ob-|
tained in the best qualities and at the most]
advantageous rates for the house they reps)
resent and the eumiomers therevl, i
With this undersisuing vl his unequaled
facilities tor procuring snd keeping up a
full stock of line imported and domestic
goods, our readers will turn with fresh in-
terest 10 Mr. Wanamaker's,advertisement
in this issue snd see tbe values offered in
fine French dress xoods, silks, hosiery, ince
curtains and furniture coverings, gentle
men's underwear, dress irimm. ngs, buitons
millinery goods. trimmed snd untrinimed
hats and shoes of all makes, styles and
unlities, and just but by no mens Joust,
the magnificent assortment of ali-silk Ly
onsv@renadines that will be sold st hall
the cost of importation,
1f our readers ba as intelligent as we be-
lieve them to be they will lose no time in
availing themselves of the nnexampled
bargains nowlo be had st Wansmaket's,
ssi yp
“Oh, my back I" isa common exclamas
tion ned expresses a world of misery and
suffering. It is slogular this pain arises
from such various causes. idnoy disease
liver complaint, wasting affections, solids,
rheumatism, dyspepsia, rauork hod
nervous debility are chief causes 1 3 Hi
seek prompt relief. Lt can be & SLIPPERS
hut filing ‘n X —. Iron Bitters. Itjof every desgripfion, at the lowest figs
builds ap from the foundation by making,
the blood riek and pure. ing physi
cians and ministers use and recommend it
1s has cured many, sad if you are & suffer
er try it
Work Given Out. On receipt of your
address we will make an offer by which
ou can eirn 83 to 87 evenings, at your
Tone. Men, women, $ 0° girls can
doit. H.C. Wirkisson & Co, 196 Fal
i» Sty New York, 10may6t
¥
when
26apbm
:
no
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ME
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rs
If you want good, honest Boots
and Shoes—goods that you will be
jeased with— buy the following
makes, and you will get the best:
E. C BURTS
Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and
Children.
HANAU & SON'S,
New York, Fine Shoes for Men
and Boys, every Jan warranted.
J. H. BYRMESS
Rochester Fige Shoes for Ladies
and Children,
In connection with the above #ne
shaoa we have a fine line of
MEN'S CALF & XIP BOOTS * :
PLOW SHOES, BROGANS,
go Remember the on Cornpr of
y om
- BROCK ERHOFF Ow,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
may
WEL:
ALWAYS AHEAD!
for Lowest Prices in Store Goods !
——————
Read and
Study this!
OPENING
WHITE DRESS GOODS
and Lace
red
A lot of Chil
Paris muslin and J
Paint Dijou , Emb
White Guipure, &e,
dren's Lace Collars,
of tl
£3
i LQ
"
side
Many Bars E
ie
An all wool Cassimere suit light cols
ored, at 8 price £10 00;
a good pair Paots Thets & 100; an
elegant sp bottom: black basket
A good Child's Buit at
line
from 82 00 up.
a fine Percale St
1 (0, former
facturer,at J cents a picee, some of
them are worth 124, 15, 20, and 25
cents, but we will gell them all at
cents a piece,
ir
i
Mo
of Cassimere Pants
A special bargain in
virt, two collarssandl .
4 . 5 tl Laroa
collar button, at H0cts ; a fine one at}
' r :
he best quality Moleskin
ets, former price
A lot of
g1 Or
A lot of Boys’ air
No. i.
the
gi
i
in
Fur Hats re
00.
finest
50 to &1
Gheta, i
87
» ; ps
Mocks t
g1 25, | duced from
'
pair. : "
Cal OaArgawn io,
CLE Ik D
A lot of Parasol
FOR THE LADII cents to 10cts.
Ladies Plush and Leather Cabas,
| at 25 to 60 cents, old price 1 to 24d
| lure, The finest quality of linen, co
| ored boarder, hemsstitched Handker
| chiefs. at 18 cents, old price 55 cents,
The finest of Hamburg
, Swiss edge and
3
:
i
i
Dress Lawns
y 12}ets,
of honest
re-
inserts
i
ana
no dered £ ic 2
an
or bonnet and hat trims |
r yard, pieces of best q lily of Dress
da ta Hints
Ci8 10 LCS,
%
bay
A lot or Men's
{ duced from 82 50 t
garnet,
: al 16 is |
col extra
A of Infants’
.
| Qhnoe rod need (YY
i OCs red ud Ti ro
0 worth §
red
i
ucea
eon
TL
a Ade
C0.
BELLE
FON
AE AC Be i a nd
{arpeis Loeb, Clothing.
SPRING 8
SasRss IRE RRT IRR EERE RARE |
TOCK OF CLOTHING JUST IN!
immense selection for this eprings business,
your guidance in purchasing of others.
8S & A LOEB.
Boots and Shoes.
We are now ready with an immense stock for Spring and summer. Qur
tock is more extensive, and better selected than ever
LADIES, MI4SES & LACE AND Bl
BOYS AND YOUTH'S LACE BUTTON AND CONGRESS SHOES
AND BOYS HEAVY BROGANS AND PLOW
CHILDREN: 'TTON BOOTS
> £3
ale
SHO
Wo are sole agents for Reynolds Brothers Utica, and D Armsirongs
Rochester Shoes, for Ladies Misses and Children,
These goods are well known throughont the whole country, and scarcely
any need recommendation, for style, fit, and quality there are no better
made.
We guarantee everything we recemmend,
Ladies Shoe Polish--Will Not Crack the Leather.
Doll & Mingle,
Bellefonte, Pa,
BLEAPELS
{1 ¢ £1 : neg
sii WIDGE © FRILL 4 OU
SCYTHES,
VWOPE BLOCKS
FORKS, &e.
8 ALL KINDS O}
! ARE, MEET THE LE
TMANDS INT 5 LINE
| Cards—Attorneys.
N,
Attorney-alr Law,
Elreet, Belleiont,
FORTREY,
Attorneysat-Lauv
ard buildin
id Con
Belle!
{ Alexander C. MM, 8
A LEX ANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
in German's new building
a
Bs
Sain
and
iections promily made
given Wo Lhose havin
y for sale, Will draw up
wiedged Deeds, Mo
elbefonte, Pa
ve
JU teas
ANGLER, Alwrney-at-Law
i
ital !
tis 5
ig in
Ho English sand
Furst
in 6 new buildiz
Dentists,
IAN & SURGEON,
bpring Mis,
™
i
LS
Druggists.
LL] SON
iJ a
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LER
ais
ATS
bhi
DERPITM
PERFUM
FANCY Gf
i Liquors
Beep.
*
‘aw
A LS AR WR
“Hotels.
Brocikerholf House.
CE
Bo
AR CHY
oprietor, Belie
Special attention gt
commercial Men,
ers ressonabie.
“Yjunid,
Banks.
I! ENN'S VALLEY BANKING CO,
! CENTRE HALL.
3 5 4 ue
Receive Deposits and allow Ine
terest; Discount Notes; Buy
and Sell Government Sea
_, cunites; Gold and Coupons,
Wa, W oL¥, W. BB. Mixoirz,
| cams Pres wn Cashier
(C=¥TEE COUNTY BANKING C0.
i BELLEFONTE, PA.
Late Milliken, Hoover & Co. J
tieccive Deposits and
Allow Interest;
Discount Notes:
__ Buy and Sell Gov-
ernment Securities; Gold and Coup-
ne,
Jas, A. Beavis,
Pres,
y
ireets
J D. Envarnr
Cashier,
NN. GISTER.
Photographer, Cor. 34 & Market
mining to photography extending in the highest
iyie of the art Prices ss low as god work can
wade Life sige from the smallest picture All who
save pictures 10 enlarge will do well by calling at
' people are alwarson the outlook far
WW | Aebanoes to increase thelr earnings,
. who do sol improve opp
Lies remain in poverty. We ne at Curtin
millies. Avy ome cas do the work rom
Be start’ The business will pay ny hn en
res. Noone engaged Talis to mak e
YoU oan devote your whole tase to yx. apr
hat isn soni free, Address
Portiand, ine, aay ara.
LEWISBURG, 'n. All kinds of work per.
be done for. Pictures in oll, crayon or India ink
ny galery ibtumresn
and in time become wealthy. hose
ways and giristo work for us right in their ows lee
imes ordinary wages. Expensive outfits furnished
§ your spare moments. Full A nstion and all
~ A Great Cause of Human
A Lecture on the Nature, x
wd Radien! cure of Rem inal Weakness, or
storrhoes Induced } .
dons, Im oF, Noreons Phe! Mseuntany a
nents to Marcia ir:
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wp "Band ailhei 1{
ri Hb .
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a nfeas Single
ing out 8 mode £nre 41 Uhow Seriain i poin
a tea? Sars Ri rt
sal ht TAF eure cheaply, pri
thy will prove & boon to thosmnds and
dante wonline To.
po weoelut af why cents Wied SANTIS
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