The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 07, 1883, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor
CextrRE Har, PA, June 7, 1883,
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A lawlul ton of coal, as decided by the
United States Cirenit Court, at Philadel-
phia, shonld weigh 2,240 pounds.
ea ih
The Pennsylvania Editorial Associns
tion will have its annual excursion this
vear to Fortress Monroe. The mem-~
bers will rendezvous at Baltimore on the
gvening of June 11th and go by boat to
the Fortress,
The Reronten will not have time logo
with the party this year, sorry.
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DECORATION,
The decoration ceremoniés, at Centre
Hall, on Wednesday, 30th ult., were the
maost imposing and solemn yet held
here. At6p. m. the different Sabbath
schools formed in line at the lower end
of town, where they were met by the
Shannon Post, The Linden Hall band
having arrived, the procession proceeded
to the cemetery, all in line supplied with
bi iguels for
dead soldiers, in the apen space of the
cemetery there was erected by the ladies
an evergreen monument studded with
flowers, in honor of the “missing” heroes
—those killed in battle whose remains
were not found. The crowd in the
grave-yard was large, and every counte-
nance seemed to wear the solemnity of
the occasion. The children were formed
in a circle and divided into squads tr
girew the graves with flowers,
The first exercise was the reading of
brief buf appropriate sentiments by
members of the Post—Messrs. Wm, J.
Thompson, Wm. Shoop, And. Gregg,
George Boal and Thos. Palmer. The
joint choir then s=ang a patriotic air
which was elezantly performed. The
squads of little boys and girls were then
marched to their respective sections of
the cemetery and bedecked the graves of
the fallen ones with flowers, followed by
music from the band. Rev. W. LE
Fischer then delivered the decoration
address, which was full of lofty senti-
ment of patriotism and eloquence, and
delivered with such a clearness of yoice
that every one of his well-spoken sen-
tences could be distinctly understood is
the most distant part of the crowd, The
address, besides, wos full of historic in-
terest both of our own land and times
and of ancient days.
Rev. Roeder followed in a short ad-
dress, speaking to the purposes of the
monament that honored the “missing,”
and feelingly touched upon the sacred-
ness of the memory of those whose bones
native soil for barial,
The choir again sang a patriotic air in
most charming style, when the crowd
was dismissed.
The ceremonies, all through, exceeded
any yet had here on Decoration day in
their imposing nature and solemnity,
The Linden Hall band did itself credit
by the charming music it discoursed,
and our own drom-corps wakened up
fires of patriotism by their martial
A$ Bpracetown, in the safiernoon, sg
farge crowd agsembled to decorate the}
graves of soldiérs buried there. The Post
of Centre Hall went there in a body,
and the ceremonies passed off with be-
coming solemnity. An able address suit~
ed to the occasion, was delivered by Rev.
Foster, of this place. We did not learn
fuller particulars.
. We Apis
“LITTLE MAC”
Galveston, Texas, May 24.-~The Fort
Worth Gazetle prints a four column in-~
terview with Gen. Geo. B, McClellan, io
which the latter discussed matters freely.
He is in Texas in the interest of a syndi-
cate of New York capitalists who contem-
county. He thinks the South in general
and Texas in particular have made won-
derful progress since the war, He antici-
pated that the introduction of cotton fac
tori== would advance the Cotton States to
the first position in the Union. The
Democratic party should come out square-
ly for a tariff for revenue only, Absolute
free trade was iropossible, People would
not sabmit to the burden of protection
any longer.
vored the election of Carlyle for Speaker
of the House, but spoke very warmly of
tandali's ability and services. Tilden
was out of the field as a Presidential pos-
gibility, and Cleveland was never a can-
didate. He spoke warmly of Hancock
and Bayard. It would not surprise him
if the former was again the Democratic
nominee. Batler and Dana were impos
sibilities, 48 none but straight Democrats
should be honored, He further said
that Northern capitalists were striving
land, and that cattle raising was becom
ing contagious with Northern people.
Sessa AY» “ “
~The Czar is now crowned Empe-
for and bis subjects seem to be glad and
the Czar is | too, of course, But to
the people of Centre county it is of more
importance that the crown has been
awarded to the Philad. Branch for al-
ways relling the cheapest clothing to all
men, rich and poor, high aod low. These
are greater benefits than any crowned
head can bestow upon his subjects.
en ore rely Someta
For a 25¢ corn broom, best to be
found, go to Sechlers, also, for a seamless
95¢ bag, ball potash 10, good tomatoes 3
cans for 25¢, Silver's corn 3 cans for 26e¢,
Winslow's corn 3 cans for 45¢, marrow
fat peas 3 cans for 25¢, Lima beans 3 cans
for 42¢, strawberries 3 cans for 90¢, pine
apples 3 cans for 70¢, pie peaches 3 cans
for 60c, Boston bean 18c¢ per can, The
following canned California fruits: Necta-
riens 35 cents, 3 cans for $1.
3 cans $1. Green gages 35c, 3 cans $1,
White muscat grapes 35¢, 3 cans $1. Egg
plums 35 cents, 3 cans for §1. Lemon
cling peaches 36¢, 3 cans $1. Bartlett pears
85¢,3 cans $1. Royal Baking Powder 40
cents for 1 1b. can. Bakers’ Baking
Powder 25 cents for 1 1h. can,
Blackweii's Pickles 30 cents, 8 jars for 86
cents, Babbit's best soap 6 cents per bar,
$5.25 per box of 100 bars. Fine new
Turkey prunes 10¢ per pound. Bossine
prunes 15¢ per pound, 4 bs. for 50 cents,
arge French prunes 20c per 1b, 3 lbs.
for BO cents. Five table syrap 60c per
gallon, 5 gallon lots b5 cts, Boyd'g queen
wyrap 80c per gallon, 5 gallon lots 70 etn,
Fine enred hams 19¢ per pound,
every ham waranted, Fine new choese
18 cents per Ib. Roasted coffec 14e per 1
RSA BIL
—Any of our readers wanting a nice
and latest style suit for a little boy, let
them call at the Philad. Branch where Is
to be found the choicest selection in the
county, especially purchased with a view
to please, and very reasonable in price,
Go and see the boys’ suits at the Pbilad.
Branch.
Work Given Ont. On receipt of your
address we will make an offer by which
ou can earn 83 to 87 eveniogs, at your
ome, Men, women, boys or girls can
do it. H.C. Wiuxixsox & Co, 195 Fal
ton St, New York. 10mayGt
carro omic es. "
REST.
No cure like this was ever known,
The doctors disagreed,
But each one seemed to be at homeo
Until they each were fee'd :
They said 'twas cancer of the breast
In Mrs Ingram’s case,
But Perunna set all at rest,
And scrofula left the place.
ER ———
Having completed shelving and fix |
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pg up my goods, I extend a cordial |
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invitation to everybody to come and |
examine my goods, which consist of |
Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods |
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, apd |
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the best assortment of Trunks and
Valises in the county. I baven’t $40,
000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to
I have good goods, and |
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latest styles.
some cheap goods. I have some of |
the very best make of the celebrate 1}
Rochester goods. |
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if you?
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give me a call I will do as I always |
and give you the value of your mons |
ey, and don’t you forget it. |
Isaac Guggenheimer,
In New Addition to Bush's Arcade |
JELLEBONTE, PA,
P.8S.—A full stock of the bes
er alwayson hand.
Cash paid for all kinds of hides. |
26apbm
GRAHAM & SON,
MANUFACTURERS & DEALE2S|
IN i
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER.
If you want good, honest Boots
and Shoes—goods that you will be
pleased with—buy the following
makes, and you will get the best:
LE. C. BURTS
Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and
Children.
HANAN & SON'S,
New York, Fine Shoes for Men
and Boys, every pair warranted,
J. H. BYRMESSY
Rochester Fine Bhoes for Ladies
and Children.
In connection with the above fine
shoes we have a fine line of
MEN'S8CALF & KIP BOOTS®
PLOW SHOES, BROGANS,
& SLIPPERS
of every description, at the lowest figs
he o
8&5" Remember the place, on Corner of
BROCKERHOFF ROW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
Is the BEST BUILT,
2 FINEST FINISHED
: EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public.
alove cut reprosonts the moat popular style
- which we wlier Br the very low prick
of Remember, we do not sek you to pay until you
have mon the machine. Alferd having Rd i,
4 it 1s pot all ive repItent, retumy § fo, 14 at ot
soud for circulars and testimonials, :
Addreas
CHARLES A, WOOD & 00,
Philadelphia, I's. |
Ib. packages Best granulated sugar 10
per pound. 3
No. 17 N. Teuth Bb,
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English
MENAGERIE
In combination with
ASTLEY'S MUSEUM, AQUARIUM
AVIARY. HIPPODROME, EGY)»
TAIN CARAVAN AND ROYAL
AMPITHEATRE, A GLORIOUS
COLLOSSAYL COMBI.
NATLO
AND
}
SHOWS
» <
ude, QOutvie-
Col pos
BINCE
THE
lnding the
Giant Elephant
“EMPRESS”
tnd The Blue-lforned Horse. |
black Rhi-
es ever captured, and
in the Grand Mes
onkevs, Eirds and
Reptiles. A car joad of ocean mar
vels, wo : g Circus
nog, t+ formers, repre~
i
; 3:
Ghee Bi
BROWN,
RIDER
MISS MOLLE
2 CHAMPION FEMALE
WORLD.
RCUR ROYAL'S
BEAUTY! THE HAND-
BOMEST FEMALE BARE
; RIDER THE
HAS EV
1,000 Men, Women, Children, Hore
es, Ponies, Mules, Elephants, ete,
9 Great Shows on Earth
could not distract one iota from this
Supreme monarch of the road with its
thousands of mighty features un-
known to Antediluvian Menageries,
using in ite’transit one of the finest
private railway equipages ever see,
This great Show travels by rail only.
In majestic maguificence! Most suc
cessfol | Most comprehensive! Most
novel! Most interesting ! Make up
your parties af once. Bear in mind
the day and date of this Great Show
is positively fixed-—no change.
No Postponement!
Rain or Shine!
Don’t ba deceived by cunningly
worded hacd bills being distributed
throughout the country to mislead
ou, There is but one Orest Circus
Royal.
Il railroads run cheap excursion
rates! Make this a General Grand
Gala Holiday, Remember the day
and date. Grand procession at 10 a.
m, $ bands of music, 30 Cages of
Wild Animals, Golden Chariots, One
mile of shining splendor !
ADMISSION 50 Cents,
CHILDREN 25 Counts,
WILL EXHIDIT'AT
Bellefonte, Thursday,
June 14th.
ALWAYS AHEAD !
for Lowest Prices in Store Goods |
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Read and Study this! |
ENIN G WHITE DEEES GCOS |
FOR MEN.
Baptists Claire Linen D'Conlande|
Paris muslin and Edges and Lace!
Point Dijon, Embroidered lace!
White Guipure, &e. A lot of Chils!
dren’s Lace Collars, comprising a
mixed lot closed out from the manu-|
facturer,at J cents a piece, some ofl
' . . Ly
A line of the few of the Many Da s
An all wool Ca
gimere suit lieht cos
i
L 8 bottom: black
Pants 82 00. A
odd Child's Huit at
ring basket
8
cents a piece.
from 82 00 up. A special bargain ip
collars and | .. r=
neetal bargain No. 1.
best quality Moleskin
former price 81 25.
" Boys’ Bocks Sets a pair.
i
duced from £2 50 to 1 00.
A lot of
Epecial bargain No. 2
A lot of Parasols redue d
FOR THE LADIES: cents to 10ects.
Ladies Piush and Leather Cabas,
at 25 to 60 cents, old price 1 to 2 dols
lars. The finest quality of linen, col-| ,
3 duced {rom 35cts to 124cta.
i
The finest assortment of Hamburg
edgings and inserting, Swiss edge and
A lot of finest Dress
Nainsook edge and inserts | duced from 15cts to 12icts.
inserting,
ey + bis BJ ersne 4 td 3 1
ing Sash 1ibbon, embroidered edge, a Cm
} . . ; Special bargain No, 5.
for bonnet and hat trims ’
{
per yard,
HACK Eli watered
$ ' 1
suitable also
3
id bows, 25 cents
To Prints reduced from Scts {o bets,
d, oid price Locts,
Special bargain No. 6.
A lot or Men's
ne { € i} &
luced from £2 50 to 81 50.
A wool Watered Baleen in garnet, | Special 1
Drown, navy
i
. Sa af (lenta
ole price Sicts ; of rents
extra A tot : :
fine geroet and cardin: | duced from H0cts to 20
width, HUcts, price Isewhere Thets;) &.in? Larnain No 8
chlidren’s plaids 8, 10 and 12 cents, nr ar
ast one-half M
f Infants’ fine laced
} ou0eis
prices « isewhere
more ;
olor, new sivie
A lot «
5% sir Paes td 4 £ : 3% { Sp oy ¥
DEW DULL SDoes reqauced irom «
I ba lad vie Hispnn
L€ Zia BAY Aas 0 |
mpies wilh our prices by
goods you i
LYON
LYON & CO.
BELLEFONTE,
ER AR RIA LT RT A SNS I EE TR ————
Carpets NS. & A. Loeh. Clothing.
NOW (COMPL
STE TN
CARPETS
BELLEFONTE.
SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHING JUST IN!
FEsRRE uy SRERAS ERR BE RENE
1
Before buying lo k at our immense se lection for this springs basiness,
and get our prices for your guidance in purchasing of others.
S. & A. LOEB.
Boots and Shoes.
We are now ready with an immetse stock for Spring and summer, Our
tock is more extensive, and better selecied than ever
LADIES, MISSES & CHILDRENS LACE AND BUITON BOOTS
BOYS AND YOUTH'S LACE BUTTON AND CONGRESS SHOES,
AND BOYS HEAVY BROGANS AND PLOW SHOES.
MEN'S
MEN'S
We are ‘sole agents for Reynolds Brothers Utica, and D Armstrong
Rochester Shoes, for Ladies Misses and Children,
These goods are well known throughont the whole country, and scarcely
auy need recommendation, for style, fit, and quality there are no better
made. i
We guarantee everything we recemmend.
“Ladies Shoe Polish--Will Not Crack the Leather.
wt Dall & Mingle,
gh Toop i
DW A BRE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE,
OG ¢ —
Aad nn HARRIS & CO
AS, 5 HARRIS & OD
py RE SELLING ——
SECTIOFS ARD
REAPER
BEAPLR
HEAPER
SPROUTS
AN
HARDWARE
MARDS IN THIS
Cards— Attorneys.
. HEWES,
Attorney-uls Law,
Atwrney
eny street, beilelont,
FORTNEY,
Atloruey=al Law
{ Conard building, Bellefonte
OC. MM. Bover
& BOWER,
silica in o
: A A poy
J Alexander,
q
LEXANDER
iF,
As
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4
BELLEFONTE, FPA.
in Garmau's new buliding.
Alor ey-ul Law
Collections promily made and
special alle ion given Ww those
fi erty lor sale, Will ¢
wiedged Deeds,
fy y
mie, bn.
Bi, Allorney-st-Law
suitations In English and
in Furst's new building
Dentists.
"FRANK,
YSICIAX & SU
¥
‘ may on
BR. G. W. HOBSTERMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall,
idence on Church street, oppor
an Church, Will give satis
sil branches of Lis prolession,
wdminisiered, january
5. G. GUTELIUS,~
£1113
Dentist Oflers
his
Sidiiueiin,
fessional services w he putin, He is
epared (0 periorin sii operalicus in Lue
Lal profession
eG LO BXATS
Druggists.
ZELLER & BON,
DRUGGISTS, Belicionle
Dealer In
DRUGS
a
HEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
FANC Y GOODS, &o.
'
ada
i a au a RAS}
Hotels.
% 3
New Brockerhoff House.
i B ROCKERBOFF HOUSE,
‘AD ALLEGHESY 87. BELLEFONTE, FA.
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
(x00d Sampie ooms on First Floor,
SF res Duss lo and {rom sil trains,
Special rales 10 wilness nd §
USH HOUSE.
W. RK. Teller, proprietor, Belle
tonte, *pecial attention given to
country trade. Jjunelby
B™ S HOUSE,
| 4 BELLEFOXTE, T'A
{FRASK X Lesmax, Proprietor
Rast hrand 3 '
Lest brands vi Liguors ang Cigars on
nad. Go ceom sodations for Travels
rs 8nd Commercial Men Also Beer bot
vier, Aeris réssons le. Hjand
iy
Ba. &s.
PF N's VALLEY BANKING CO,
CENTRZ HALL.
> . . ”
Rleecive Deposits and allow In-
terest; Discount Notes; Buy
and Sell Government Se
curities; Gold and Coupons,
Wa. Wor, W. Bb, MixoLs,
ll Pres CUeshipr
(3 wE COUNTY BANKING C0.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
lis {Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
| Receive Deposits and
Allow Interest;
i Discount Notes;
: Buy and Sell Goy-
‘ernment Securities; Gold and Coup-
| ONS,
(das, A. SEAVER, J D. Buvansr
: ‘Eres. ci Castier,
W M. oh GIRTER, =
i *hotographer, Cor. 80 & Market
| Strocts, LEWISBURG, Pa. All kinds of work per.
Hminiog to photography extending in the highest
I¥tyie of the art, Prices as low as good work can
{be done for. Pictures in oll, crayon or India ink
| made life size from the smallest picture. All who
have pictures to enlarge will do well by calling sy
my gallery, 1omartm
QR’ * People ars siwayson the sullookifor
Wise
chances Wo iporease thelr enrnin
and ia lime become wealthy; hens
Het romalain hi net improve their opp oriun
. pry. want wa v 0
hy) A dnd girteto wo mg wa han
oa di ry ape can di & prope rom
thy start eo Business will par 0 ore a
ines ordisary wages, Expensive onifits furnivied
Ton. No one engaged falls to make money rapid?
You can devote your whole time to the work, or ue
iy your spare moments. Fall information snd a
that je needed sont free, Address STINSON JO,
Portlsnd, Maine, 1snly
A Great Cause of Human
Mise y
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