_ oti si , wr - _— VOLUME { RE VERIES, XVI CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1883, NO. 22, . a SRE aver WO PERS RAE wo THE CENTRE REPORTER. Pope Leo's letter relative to Irish af- ristown Herald, intent on making a little I ROY ILLINOIS 1 y ANOTHER UYCLONE ] ire > Tee fairs has called in on him the ill-will of | capital for its party, charges that the . . Rock Crry, 11l., May 3. St Louis, May 24 —A cyclone swert i Ge S01, METCHRIE. . overs rrr —— Eo. Revortei:~—In your jssne of the : y i 10:h ult, we gave the readers of your vals | able paper a few rambling notes on | : i His letter to the Irish clergy caused feated the measures before the body de- | what we knew about the great Biate of | very house in the town of Moody Jas) we Conkling, GoOv- | great dissatisfaction among the Irish- | signed to protect and benefit the work- | Liiinois, and now with your perm sion, | blown gpwn and several persons were bad | wo stall continue, but will coutine our- | ly injured. Great damage was also done selves to this (Stephenson) county which 1 owes in a large measure 11s present state | o, Democrats, he thinks, “have a great | amount of the annual collection of Peter's | Birabis 8 im axe one - | of high development to the hundreds of | — a a————— HEE EA A —— — aop— AA 5,3 0 ot ali - wd wl wd al ok ’ any tah Yat ale p § ads y soratie honee of repress ativies £4 . FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's. many Irishmen and also of the priest- democratic house of representatives has 4 ih $ r £ p— 4 fi Howell county inst Friday and | Moet ie Saturday causing great loss of property, [AW 1 & Co rehiatits ines hood. neglected the interests of labor and de- wd wl use ri ees a gi wn Nh Wag wy aE oil. Mer Butler believes in a Democratic American Cath ies. i Balti (8 ing 1 The editor that sheet . 3 ARIS " 2s Aetla ut 1 , in Baltimore, and in Mares county. A horse | Ms i & Ho [ee wey in the next Presidential election. | one result was a marked falling off in the bt ad nl eh a - a § AIS wn L008 up and carried a quarter of a} mile. A turtle eleven inches in dismeter | : : unless tliev : : : smicrants came here at an early | i mity and can win unless they | pence made in the churches on Sunday. er, emigrants who came here at an early ¢ 11 ita 'of what is | day from Pauusylvania and particalarly | ¥* i : is He ODPDOsiLe O yA iF . . . r ds srt i Yi ’ 4 i it 1 ¥ 3 1 § a send. Sd ’ to those who came from Centre county, |B wd dropped in Vienna, three miles dis~ | Mussor¢ h LF WRI 3 3 . ry tha vy seit Tsitl 1h ro thilie " - { £ Mayers! SFE IIE WHra 8 gar int { Jeraie py iti 1 Merchisn . es, the Peter's pence nowhere exceeded charged by that unscrupulous republican This county, as many of your readers | HB. Deversl persons were seve riylinjured, | 4 } meyer, ] ast. wooped oul of the creck by the w nd | Te a. Mes 34 hs A, Grocer hrow the chance away. With the exception of a very few church- The fact is | a wes * he new five cent nickel has been |one hundred dollars. At St. John's heet. The democratic house of repre- | know, is in the northern ter, it being | In Millen county the storm was also very | J Tr . . . . i ; : . : : davare’ | the S60 0 ty fro he Mississippi, | severe, As | s heard fre Oz fine 14 in and will be no longer coined, | Catholic church, in Baltimore, where a | S¢ntatives pas ed the Hines employers’ | the H nd any it n . : { M - Sa 0 evete, A Sa EL a Cozen fare i and comprising an area of nearly 6001 in the neigho 1 of Iberia were ruined | , quare miles, The popuistion of the | | A county issomethiog Like 30,000, Freeport | nse a few fellows have gilt them | congregation of 8,000 persons worship, liability bill and the bill requiring the 1 > 2 1 . dann ‘ oven vad A rvrintotitiv Tn atas 3 Lorn Lo peecer, an i passed them for five dollars a prec the contri} nn read hed only $40. Here pi ent ol employes i wrinightly 15 ead This is a cruel government; when low | tofore this parishthas given from $300 to | of mor lv. These bills have both been | being the conuty seat and containing | I i The | about 10,000 inhabitants. Other towns | | and villages in the county in order , are Lena, Davis, Orangeville, Cedar- | fave simi. interests inth massacre of (hese mea ville, Dakota, Rock City, Winslow, K i= | k tl} li att, Rock Grove, ete. We have fo ir | newspapers— Freeport Bulldin, Jou d Republi , Anzeiger and Lena SI of Al-| | The first two issue dailies and weeklies » rp . 4 . r ap : i . . : i . : n a life-time has a chance ol I At Rt. went’s church. Front St, | killed ive dollars, then the : : | workin ts into five dollars, then th I'he other churches | workin 1 intasion : : and interieres, i by Irish Catholi i 5 | r 3 . 2 fe : 1 § 3 a 3 i - Pope 1 Coron of Lhe A } i | and each enjoys a large circalation. Oar 1 4 | ¢ tim henil d. 1548 AMlar:vo E public buildiugs are a mammoth court | « Pu, says 5 ‘etrofisky 4 house that cost PLLO,0U0; a Jalil thal is | used Brown's Aron Hers for wesKnes i ar | unsurpassed 1a this section of the aTt ch Gov He Das 4 tween the nooo av . : A 3 f gid A Commo lious and well arrange ming a: o'clo XK, on Lo. Here was a si Ai ' poor house, large en yah £0 a sommodate a A 4 EE APPRAISEMENI] a Bs $ ! f ’ . a4 » § W 4 ; rain dari he march of the procession all the poor of the county, - 1 sders of Foreign } Daring a recent vacation of four weeks | Ba a a inistiliers, brewers, : 1: iy 3 tak init t tice t under sut otherwise the affair was a complete | : . : : i we had the pieasire Of aking a tour ie y 4 i alse i fie { through the county in the interes's of | i Appraiser of Mercantile and other LI v * } ¢ x } % oy 3 hie Free Ii otin, which broaght us : success, The enthusiasm of the jx ple aloog the ronte was unbounded. wd § i The signal jor § 13 i ITOCERRL i i ia witli Lun reds of sople, |g hy : . Mt . h hal ‘ LH8, 1; Nd Bt Bw ow. from Cenire | was the firs few of these ial TRAY ’ a if | son of Henry Bi I al he PBRGSNBeReEe Red O11 WES as » and wot © be ge we OB of fay wt wg be VRUVPVSPOLOGP RVR wt Ueilng reas Zommerman, 3 e h 8 30H all from Hub'le: + well in their several voca w ) i we met Jacob Swartz, brother Beojamin, an ex id Wm, Askey, dr hers from Centre, Rev of Bellefonte, is President | oliege of Northern lllinos,” a | * man Reformed institute . . : fed 10 establishing yall ieaciag Ch i $ 10 reverend gentiemar gior of the Dakota charge, but ean as sa ghd sel sida of the ca jie of 1 : £ He Ww aimost the neigh + 1 y Wetzel, br sr of X ran) wo the first and only gradaa i fe ie r tir y vear, while Lewis Schaflsr, of Zion, is 1. thy Freshman At Qaeco Fred | ourg —- rt of Jacksonville, is the worthy Vera Constaniinovi ach OF WA~ | aster: James Fregale, of Unionvilie, is emburg, Grand Duches urte: irg | the shining pedagog ec ight, and Samus Ciravd D atherine MM Honkle, brother of the big-hearted » of $ James Runkle, in the Loop, is one of the . ¢ 0 | Sturdy farmers We arrived in Urange- | a : pis j genie of Wh 1 ciue on the morning of election day snd | wo Brown, Bottier eb i341 au orcas. ...... % 3 ; ; i % : Y “ “ Tal. Beqibe and Grand Dachess Helen of | spent a few hours very pleasantly. Jes, | HOTE. ! . : inti tec ecklenbarg Strelitz ; a squadron of the | Musser, who was brooght up at the old [J] . ‘afl | hotel stand at Pena Hail, is the prinei- | 4 ¢ “wirgasier Regiment of the Guard, ladies “sod : Cuirassier Regiment of se | pal merchant and does a business | 1 of bonor in carriages, and a sqaadron of | (irain & Cosl | amy unting to about §100,000 a year. AM ain - Bod dB od pd ad WL Go ve already ma . os men joined the procession at the o d tri- 4 millions out ¢ the last three 4 N Dinges, Dry Goods and : 3 To Tus ville, § 8 M Swarts, Merchaot Walker. Mrs. 8 EK Miller, Merchant on HO YeRrick & Son. Merchants... cee Wolfs homage to the Emperor al Tyerskaia | of the Loop, and John P., of Centre Hill. io Patent Mex , | Mr. Runkie was a candidate for some Centre Hall. Place. : < : | township office, consequently he smiled | Clovan Diosges, Mer The civil Governor of Moscow, judges | most volominously. By the way, as we i VO a and other city officers re eived the Em- | shook him by the hand, we were remind. ’ Patent Mods k Governor Pattison vetoed | o. ognt the Gate of the Resurrection, | ed of the aliwise [7] Looper who started | J « ger, | ick, Merch ww | west some YRars ago and asked the tick | W A Boal, Agent . WE aay W Ot ward. : : " et agent at Lewistown for a ticket to} lontre Hil) erin, Meth aniceeien Dukes and E upress alighted and knelt in | Hagen Ronkie's. Dr. Fishburn, of Belle- 3 Batts, Men . . Lic 2 y DHBRALIEEE cc rsrnsstrsnms (unaer £v ii senaration ‘ +1] 1643 y i 1 0 SE Cok ; ) 1214 es c 3 ructed in the same way, although it under a d sCparation, tn Sel! their prayer before a picture of the Virgin. The | foute, John and James Young, sons of Coburn. D_ Soy Merchant A kL, will fare better than the line east rol separate estates free and clear of any Archbishop of Warsaw received their | David J oung, of the Loop, snd Bosis of Samuel Grenuinger, Merchant... 14 7 {8 : Dorman Merchant voverisrmsmeisnssnne IH fod WAT B > 2 oy Th dower rights. He says the divorce laws aioation 3 ny wihedral of | others from our native county live here, Fahd i hi NL a8 Su otice All who are concerned ih the above tr Vommavivania ase already 100] 1 Majesties at the steps of the Cathedral of | "ar 0 wo found among others the | LJ Grenoble, do —-o EB [Ap et that an appellee ade in Pennsylvania are already too lax, and | g3,0 Assumption with a cross and holy | yeneranle Samuel Moyer, brother of the | i ¥ Vonada, Grocer...... caresses 1 7 76 | the 5th day of June two ihe Nour of I 4 . ver abirt ls ye niade eieineen F114 £ : “ N je Hl : 3 p. m. hen aa ‘ ‘ a i that they sh mild be ma le | tring: nt ins | water. At this point the cheering of the renowned Solomon Moyer, (deceased), Fleming. aud 4 p. mm hen and where you may attend if stead of giving greater facilities for sepa- people was perfectly deafening. The pro- | the musician, and the two Dr. Leitzells, AJ a1 B ano, Merchants soiroen 3 B75 uy Wau’ yup, ep ; ‘ ; of Spring Mills, who bad arrived the 0 80 Drugs . ration. tered the Kremlin LOR B # Leathers, Morenant.... iis cession then entered Lhe emiin, 4 h l Af : : : We think the Governor abi : week previous and were at that early | Ualon Cooperative Association, Lim- TAVERN LICEXSES ¢ think the Governor's reasoning The Emperor wore the uniform of & | Jat most pleasantly situated. In Lena ited, Merchants r——— john Ramsdaie, Ph LEG oe vocnrens : 3 Sommervill hi ww | ai hid 2, HAA Bs ee “i TN th Y has some force. General, and was mounted on a splendid | we found Alex. Shannon, formerly from JL} mmeryille, Drugs.....coisuscrens 9 1 James Passmore do be a feeder to the B. E. V. R. R.,, in which At cso a in ’ : : Centre Hall, who is doing well in the life Fowler. 33 Row do ase the las 1 road we ak The P svivani ; 1} _ | charger. He rode a little in advance of | Lentre g hE 0 | 8 8 Miles, Merchan oars 75 | John A MoOmber do case the last named road would walk off The Pennsylvania wool gatherers as- inkurance business; George Breon and Guyver, Bernard Coyle 40 with the lion's share of the profits, and | sembled at Pittsburg the other day and four Generals who were directly attend Philip Masser, both of Bellefonte, and | © W Keith, Merchant... wx | John Steham do . : . nd i 1 . . tel a yt) rrr C A Fanik ' Philiveba saa v that too, without any expense. In case | formed an organization. The RerorTER ing him. He maintained a calm Semenn Prominent jerchahts j or. hi Stiver, ' House: ville. & A Faulkner, | iilipsinirg (wholesale) 1 : vy ’. 4 : 5 : RJ v Tat yey t y 4 fo ¢ KC ‘ Miu 8 who © J © prac s M Houser & Co, Merehants.....ov.. ” - i § i 2... the Buffalo Run and the Nittany Valley | imagines this organization is distinct | OT although he often smiled graciously | of Fotters ’ $0¥ Re § NM ¥ W R Tellier do . yt Howard Daniel Gara 3 = ; : (4 enthusi which | tee; A, A. Krape, our county superine A d. nicl Garman do railroads connect and become one prop | from the wool gatherers which meet at in repose to the wild enthusiasm wh tendent of schools, who emigrated from B lauth, Merchant xd Coal Dealer... } Ay i uum 3 ’ ‘ y i i cory point. o } Arcus & Bro, Mer, and Con ler... : Brown do erty, the whole to be a feeder to the Van- | our national and state capitals every teed bin al a 1 h other Dn h Ht kn , ot i Ro gooey Dr iii wh sell rab : . rt nts Cheer upon cheer followed each 10 4 his better-ha nown in bermaiden | do Patent Medicines John Odenkirk, Potter twp... derbilt system at Mill Hall, where the | winter, } kedmul da 1 his Ley Wasser who ith her | N 1 Shenek, Merchant TT at, Fuliet TWD. seech Creek. Clearfiold & Southwestern ‘ivhoa incessantly from the densely packed mui- | Gays as Lucy I ) fp 8 F Kline do Henry Robb, WALker WP... hh Lreex, ; CHL The Reformed Classis which a. : 1 b to ir thousands mother, kept the toll-gate east Of FYéun | Robert Cook do DJ Moyer, Centre Hall... railroad would be tapped, an iron viaduct a hewn ot was in | titude on : hin lo ant Row i 3 Hall. In Freeport Joseph and William Juha W Cook do DH RUBE POUCT IWR. conescrmsomrmasien ry . ro : . session at Centre Hall a few days ago wop'e in the balconies and WInGOWS. | g . Mi B Antes do oy Vavirn gi ppt eben George Miller, Spring MALE. omens 700 feet long and 58 feet high would be . . ; Cau of y vp ; Emmert, formerly of Potters Mills, are | 3 WAP 0 Mer. and noni dealer LID, Bl Mecuuemeess built across the narrow valley below | Phanimously endorsed the prohibition | The Empress was greeted with every | prominent—the former a druggist, the — - tor and Tat th Ansa Sehemeki Hardware... : Joscph mg Soba. alin : x . | amendment, mark of enthusiasm and loyalty. latter an inven Or and specaiator ; - ublersburg, eiirey Hayes, Rush twp... ellefonte in order to bring the two si ly tp . -e yary Hon James J. Neff, is one of the most} Henry Brows, Merchant... 3 ? Rineey Wikherite Qo roads together. An immense discovery of silver is re-| The Virginia elections have gone in fa noted lawyers, and his rather Joba, ha A ra CE Jobin gy Sane) do In all events, it will be some time be ported twenty-three miles southwest of | vor of the Democrats Mahonelsm is on | 18 In the backing busin are . selaney do EE a 8S 4 | the bill authorizing married women and } | their husbands, living separate and apart where Lis Imperial Majesty and Grand | fh Gi Bellefonte because the ore interests are largely developed. But we predict that the Buffalo Run road will soon pass out of the hands of its projectors and be- come the property of the highest bidder. It looks very much as though it would be | a were vod “Fw Wed Ir $2 ajepead vind fr «134 we 0 gh lB SD lt oF Grol at ad epi Sea FN a SW Et a tat nt at met 0 FoR as eRe Bod its last legs, wf wpa a § cpt of . . . et “EY «8 3 Oo COUPER RNTROPIRPT ROP RORRISRIRLRRTRR BEEE 8 PEPE EESEEEEECERE ISR ERETERERREEY SPga ¢ FPP ITRIRIVIRTIRI . . J C Hoover, Merohant.. ome TF Moyer, Madlsonbune. oon fore the Nittany Valley railroad will be | Prescott, in the Turkey Creek valley. sons of Joseph Nefl, of Oentro Hill, Dut | b jrvin, i x Jonas Stetler, Worth tw) like it better than any simil or preparation | the other day why there were so many | 1 § Taylor, Drogs.. veyed. The road will be too expensive A rich discovery of silver means new of Rew, P. Perry, of Coldhrook Springs, | the state—it is to secure the trade of car- Linden Hall, i Prod Rt Rollins, i ynsiRaT ; ; An-the i i Madisonburg, : G0 cress Randall is in the lead for Speaker. in order to have a flash-in-the-pan flirt | = LC ojo Since 1 began applyitg the raliroud, even with a dcnble track, has TE . bil right here we must close, Yours truly, | Phoenix Piaintng Mili Go. Mor... rh ET ovoceaamers uit, : The ore assays $26,000 a ton. Consul i arms P 3 PAIRS, GIO. rr Gotieh Jinag, Spring twp... “rom what we have learned we donot | Williard, of Guaymas, advises AS WHEN SNE WAS YOUNG. iano Ss pone mont, as A Livingstone, J ' yas, persons ‘ e i in 1 JB Wasson, Merchant. woe kl rn believe the road from Milton to Punxsu- | ot to go to the reported gold fields in I bave used Parker's Hair Balsam and We heard a railroad boss explain Nin, Thompson on, Jr., & Co, Mer... W Musee oh LL —— : i y il p i y i i * x 5 EL EI by : an ARE EES eRe tawny will be built over the line sor | ower California, I know of.” writes Mra Kilen Perry, wife | railronds contemplated in this part of a hg Te ey oar. i . ail d oom a 4s 8 oi ns ; Macs “My hair was almost entirely iad. SARE. Le EATING URES, toh id an operate. If built it will be | millionaires to buy their way to theSen- | geuy, but a dolinr bottle of the Balsam bas ying passeners to and. Trot the Paling. n Tens, Marche Bolle fonite.s cae coon on anahe: ne, t a divorce ir firs restored the softness, and the brown color dud Smith, Merchants. cone. N a Sc——— eatin i crf Ae ate, and get a divo om thair first love it had when I wes young—not a single ands for cheep sloshing, any besides one | Rhodes & + Morchants Haley Knowshon... A Ookor, MOrohanL. ......c.. iovivesmivnse the above of a la Tabor, ¢f al. Balsam my hair stepped falling out, and I not the capacity to supply the store with Martha Furnace. : After all it may turn ont that the west a Arm find that it is perfectly harmless snd agrees goods to accommodate BO MARY customs 1 1 Thompson, Morahant......cinn is only a big wind-bag. The Patriot says the republican Noo | able dressing.’ june ers SPWHHAMA QO cammimenn f