THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor Cexrre Hany, PaA., June 14, 1883, A NP a PS Na NNN NN Sherman and Thurman — transpose the initial letter of each name and yon make the one out of the other, tire Several prominent iron firms in Piits- burg have failed within the past few days and reports say that at points far- ther west like failures have occurred. ami fn They are already agitating the ques: tion of another bridge over the East rive er, and in other large cities where such a bond of union would prove advanta- geous, the subject is becoming one of res al interest, and may result lin the con- struction of several such structures. re ly The Ohio Supreme Court Commission has just held that a fugative who was ex~ tradited to that State from Pennsylva- pia for criminal prosecution and admit. ted to bail could not be gerved with a summons in a evil sait before he had a reasonable opportunity to return to Pennsylvania. It has more than once been decided by the courts that a person surrendered for one offence cannot be tried for another. The Ohio court has extended this doetrine to civil proceed ings, and is, we belive, the first tribunal to do so. ne -—s Ir the House on Monday, 4, the three vetoes of Gov. Pattison were sustained. The first was a joint resolution for the propagation aod protection of fish and appropriating money therefore; second, supplement to the bill relating to the or- ganization and diseipline of the National uard, and regulating the allowance for armory expenses; third, the bill relat- ing to the collection of State t ax and up on collateral inheritance tax, and defin- ing the duties of auditors to the same. tm Soldiers’ orphan schools are mot to close until 1890, which will be twenty- nine years after the commence nent the war. The Pittsburg Post states that when the law was passed in caring for soldiers’ children, none but or- a sed ADU, and thousands of [destitute children of soldiers who were but whose fathers unable to provide them a living, were neglected and suffered, and it was only after the first lot had grown up that attention was turned to those mot enumerated in the original law. But thereis a disposition to run to the extreme by time beyond reagonable requirements. were eile fees The famous old Bedford Springs sum- ier resort has been sold by the Ander~ gon heirs to a party of New York capital ists, headed by Vanderbilt, in the inter~ eat of the South Pennsylyania Railroad. The sum of $225,000 was paid for it. The new owners will take possession on Oc tober ist, after the summer season 1s over. It is the intention of the new management to erect a new hotel and other buildings, and otherwise improve the place. sc srt pW MODEL LAWMAKE A despatch from Austin, Texas, says the Grand Jury has indicted from forty to fifty members of the Legislature for gambling. Qaite a number of those in- dicted have left money with counsel to plead guilty and pay the minimum fine rather than to go to trial in court, Another despatch from the same p says some entered the County 50 I, ane for violations of the gambling laws, in- cluding those azsinst the members of the Legislature. There is Lo clew of the thief, but the sporting circles are greatly elated. ie gap Stephen W. Dorsey, defendant iu the Star Route trial, is not averse to occa sionally speaking his mind in reference to political n I'he other day. while conversing with a correspondent of a Cincinnati newspaper he made some interesting allusions to ex-Senator Conk- lings quarrel with Garfield over the ap poiatment of Robertson, and concluded his remarks with this significent slate ment ; Well, there are some things the lay- man does not understand which will appear in a different light when certain paper, or rather an agreement made on behalf of Garfield in behalf of the New York politicians at the Fifth Avenne Hotel, preceding the Presiden- tial canvass, is made public, If this pa- per is published, it will be a curious rey- elation in the light of events subsequent to Garfield’s election. It will explain many things now hidden, This is all 1 can now gay. OI course there was a bargain Conkling got cheated, App An iron chain is in the course of cone struction at a foundry in Troy, N, Y., six miles long. The chain is made by order of the Government, and will be cut in lengths for use on war ships, Donaldson, Donovan & Co., recently applied to Gov, Butler for the piece of tanned human skin which he used in evidence during the Tewksbury hearing. The Governor refused to return it, paying that he does not ize any property in human hides and advises the tanners to take out a writ of replevin, The Reading Times learns that as soon as the new line is completed between Shamokin and West Milton the Reading company will run a through train from Williamsport to Piladelphia, This now train, it is reported, will make only a few soph, and time between Philadel. pa a the Ai, Ta road between those points, ‘ . "Mr. LT. Shuler, Pilsiown, Pa. says : " “Brown's Iron Bittors made a perfect cure Lies. $ v iN = and Paris, June 4.~At a meeting of the assures the meeting that the English di- rectors were giving loyal assistance aud prophesied that another would be built, thn emmrmen FIFLY PERSONS ROASTED, London, June 5,—~Advices have been received from Sierra Leone, under date of May 2, that fifty persons had been roasted alive for Wich ls in the Ther- bro district. : -» ag» Ex-Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania Kirkwood, of Iowa ; Sprague, of Rhode Island: Blair of Michigan ; Ramsey, of Minnesola, and Stanford, of California, are the survivors of the loyal Governors at the outbreak of the war, FIDELITY. My name is Mrs, Ellis, sir, Milwaukee is my home, And you must not be jealous, sir Because 1 no more roam In search of cures for that which would Have brought me to the tomb, Which I could not have long w ithstood, The falling of the womb 2° CTHRAG —— ro ——— 6.—The Thomas lown out all their lge on account ofthe Reading, Pa, June Iron Company have b furnaces at Lock Ric dullness of trade. Lewins & Co. do a larger business in clothing now than ever before, No opposition can take the trade from the Philad, Branch, and it is on the increase right along. Tunis is natural, for where clothing is sold at such low prices as al the Phiiad. Branch, there is where the people will go to for the article. Then they warrant all goods as represented, have one price for all, and every article plainly marked. Firs: All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first days vse, Marvelous cures, Treaties and $2.00 trial bottles free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 631 Arch Bt, Philad., Pa. 1ljane y VITAL QUESTIONS! ! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what 1s the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all iris tation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep alunys? And they will tell you unhesitalingly vsSome form of Hops!" CHAPTER 1. Ask any or all sicians “YY hat is can be of t sy oat Qf Lhe moss eminent phy- out tha best and only remedy that i to cure all diseases of Lhe kidneys urinary organs; :uch as Bright sponse, diabetes, retention or ins ability to retain urine, and ail the disenses and ailments peculiar to Women’ — “And tt iil tell explici and phatically ha" Ask the sa phy *%¥ hat is a cure for all constipation, malarial fever, ague, tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion 1” Hence, when these remedies are comblin ed with others equally valuable Aud compounded into Hop Bitters, such a wondrful and mysterious curative jy is developed which is so varied it erations thas no disease or il possibly exist or reiiell on and 3 8 Gi ey Ww t ¥ ae i? b en n sicians ¢ reliable and disesses or dyspepsia, ‘ : jeaation igestion, i gure liver billiousness, i } py 1 , and they will 4 & b oe ~ yower a 0 A | health can resist its power, and yeol st frail i or smallest child CHAPTER IL For years, and given up by physic tans of Bright's and other kidney diseases. liver complaints, severe coughs called cons sumption, haye been cured. Woman gone nearly crazy ! From agony of neuralgia, BRervousness, wakefulness and various disenses peculiar to woman. People drawn shape fro ciating pangs of Rheuma 3 Inflammatory from scrofula | Fry Ld ad of m excru- tig and cl LIGHT DRAFT COMBI BestIn § The World. 4 7 Penn Harrow is made of the Best Whi every way first-class, with our improvements it is the most conven to your interest and buy the Penn Harrow. te Opposite Philadelphia, Pa. X= DEPARTURE 3 ~=z=|0f= Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fol lowing the example of most promi- nent and successful dealers, I have determined to do away with the credit syste n after the 17 of July, 1882. Afrer thisdate thefbooks will be closed and I will sell ouly FQ Ron. (oe AB H or its equivalent. Thankful to my customers for their past patronage, I hope to meet them in the future ai my old stand, where I am confident I can sell much CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER than elsewhere, Have de- termined (» give my customers the benefit of the new system. PRODUCE will be take in ex rice, Respectfall P I. J. CRENORLE, £ General Hicks in the Nondan defeated the Arabs, killing 500. He lost two. Oar gubseribers should bear in mind when one year is paid in advance, §2, we allow a credit of 2 months as a premium, wee It's getting hot now, and to keep comfortable go to Lewine & Co, for sum- mer suits, dusters and light goods for summer wear as will make you feel good right through the hot season, A large and special gtock of summer goods just received, and at wonderfully low figures. Work Given Out, On receipt of your address we will make an offer by which you can earn §3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, women, boys or girls can doit. H.C. WiLkissox & Co., 196 Ful- ton St, New York. 10may6t ———————————————— - &e)ir Py a1 Ql DJ INE OPENING Having completed shelving and flxs 3 lial ng up my goods, I extend a cor ¥ ; invitation to everybody to come and opgist of Goods examine my goods, which ¢ Clothing, Men's Furnishing yots and Shoes, and Trunks 3 i Hats and Caps,’l "ny Ui the best assortment of and Valises in the county. I haven't $40, 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have isnew and of the latest styles. I have good goods, and gome cheap goods. I have some of the very best make of the cclebrated 2ochester goods. I have them to guit 3 young and old, rich and poor. I will v at I will d i id not boast of wl 0, butlif you give mea call I will do as 1 always 4 iS haved o me : treat you fair and honest Vi and give you the vaiuc of your mons jon't you it. Isaac Guggenheimer, In New Additi Bush’ BELLEFONTE, n sn 10 8 Arcade, PA’ ne host Leath- CNRE FOR WERE ALL ELSE FANS, , Tastes good, ON PERN HARROW. | Views Revolves and gives the ground w.| Two Harrowings in passing ever it ones, therefore will do double the work of any other Harrow and save the farmer hall his labor Another great advantage the Penn Harrow has over any other, it ean be so easily changed into Five Different Harrows, a Corn Marker and a Complete Sled for each Harrow, without adding an extra piece or bolt. Thus the farmer has all the Harrows in the one required on his place, and they arc adapted to any soil. Oak, with Steel Teeth, Weil Painted and in liment on the farm, jent, and a great saving of time and labor, Took Manufactured only by the Camden; New Jersey. Esrnay Norice~There came to the premises of the undersigned, in Potter township, about § mile east of Potters Mills, on April 17, 1883, a black horse with a white spot on forebead, about 18 years old. The owner is requested to prove property and pay charges, or other- wise it will be disposed of according to law 26ap3m J. R. Cross, Potters Mills JVMINISTRATORE NOTICE. ~Letters of ad’ & ministration upon the estate of John K. Runkle, deceased, late of Potler town ship, having been Jawiully granted to the under signed, she would respectiul X request all persons knowing themselves to be indebied to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having elaitas aginst the same to prescut them duly an thenticated for settioment, mayor LUCINDA RUNKLE, Adm'r, Centre Hill, Pa. A PMINIETRATORS NOTICE, — Letters of ad: : ministers’ ion u the esta. of Adron 8. Weaver, deed, Jate of Pot er lowhahip, having been lawfully ganred to Je undersigned, he would ,ewpectfully recvest all persons knowning themselves to be indebtéd to the esate (0 make immediate payweri, apd those having claims against the sme fo pe eos hem doly authenti- acted for se. cement, Ww. J. THOMPRON, = SPRING MILLS HOUSE, OaL&T.R. R FISE SUMMER RESORT. Fine Fishing ‘and Hunting—Romar- tie Mountain and Valley Sceaery. Healthy Locality. TERMS REASONABLE. Boring Mills, Pa | “of dyspepsia, which 1ihad several years,” J. H. BIBBY,.... se wessesene Proprietor. KPRIXG MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. ALWAYS AHEAD ! FOR MEN. A line of the few of the Many Ba gains we have : An all wool Cassimere suit light cois ored, at $7 00, former price $10 00; a good pair Pants 7hects & 100; an elegant spring bottom black basket Pants $2 00. A good Child's Buit at 81 75. A'full line of Cassimere Pants from 82 00 up. A special bargain in a fine Percale Shirt, two collars and collar button, at 50cts ; a fine one at 6octs. The best quality Moleskin shirts at 85Ccts, former price $1 25. A lot of Boys’ Socks 3cts a pair. FOR THE LADIES: Ladies Plush and Leather Cabas, at 25 to 60 cents, old price 1 to 2 dol lars. The finest quality of linen, col- ored boarder, hemsstitched Handkers chiefs, at 18 cents, old price 30 cents. The finest assortment of Hamburg edgings and inserting, Bwiss edge and inserting, Nainsook edge and inserts ing ; Bash ribbon, embroidered edge, suitable also for bonnet and hat trims mings and bows, 25 cents per yard, old price 75cts; black silk watered ribbon, 8cts per yard, old price 25cts, DRESS GOODS. A wool Watered Saleen in garnet, brown, navy blue and green at 16cts, old price 35cts ; an all wool extra fine garnet and cardinal 38 inches in width, 50cts, prices elsewhere TOcts ; chlidren’s plaids 8, 10 and 12 cents, . : t prices elsewhere at least one-half more ; new buttons, new shades, new colors, new styles, all shapes; black and white dress ginghams 7ets, old price 15 cts; German colored ta. 5 ble and stand covers, $1 00 worth $2. Kid gloves, best grades, reduced to 35, 40, 50 and 88 cents, same gloves some time ago at Thets, 90cts, and g§1 00, Pe a . Carpets (UE STOCK FOR SPRING IS — THE LARGEST STOCK I OF LLLE] 13 » a O LOW 7ickis 211 3 a Pillow Cazings, M8, SPRING rs . EF BTOCK O and get our prices for your guic WHITE DREES GOO pi Baptists Claire Linen D’Conlande Paris, muslin and Edges and Lace Point Dijou, Embroidered Lace White Guipure, &e. A lot of Chil. mixed lot closed out from the manu them are worth 123, 15, 20, and 25 cents, but we will sell them all at 3 cents a piece, nsession Special bargain No. 1. A lot of the finest ¥ar Hats re duced from 82 50 toi81 00. LL Epecial bargain No. A lot of Parasols redue d from cents to 10cts. Special baroain No. bi A lot of double width Alapacas duced from 35cts to 123 ta. Special bargain No, 4. A lotfof finest Dress Lawns duced from 15cts to 12)cts, Special bargain No, b. 50 pieces of best quality of Dress Prints reduced from Beis to Gets, Special bargain No. G. A lot of Men's low cut Bhoes re duced from £2 50 to 81 50. ParEE A*. = gatn DO. (. Spec iad bar A lot of Gents fine Silk duced from 50cts to 25¢ts. @ De Spec val ba rga in No. 5 hoes reduced from 50cts to 35cts. ws We will be glad any time 10 send yoo ' : : camples with our prices by mail of any i goods you may need, We have but one price for all, LYOR & CO BELLEFONTE. Clothing. Wi ——— ——— NOW COMPLETE. AB El A-HD WARE MH ARBDW A — — { 0 yp mem—— AN » HABRIS, AS. ns HAR RIB, wen BE SELLING —- SECTIONS AND ARCTIOFS AND REAPEUS REAPELS And all hinds ct Farming Tools, LAKES, FORKS, : SCYTHES, ROVE BLOCK: SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. —AS WELL AS ALL KI HDS Ol HARDWARE, T0 MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE. Jd HARRIS & LO, ps Card s—Attor { ¥. HEWES, Attorney-ut-Law Practices in ull the Courts. Farst building, Bellefonte. FOHN BLAIR L'NN, * Attwrney-at Law, Office on Alle, .eny street, Bellefont. feb uf LL a F. FORTNEY, . Attorney at-Law, : Uitice in old Conard building, Belle! 1s Lo 0. T. Alexander, . CC. M., Bower LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA . Office in Garmar's new build ing, : » POTTER, Alloruey-at-Law OHN F J Collections promtly made and special attention given to those having lands or property lor sale, Will draw up and have scknowledged Deeds, Mortgu- gos, &c. Bellefonte, Pa. J L SPANGLER, Auorney-st-Law t). Consultations in Boglish and German. Office in Furst's new building Dentists. RB. G. 8. FRANK, D PHYSICIAN & BURGEOX, spring Mills, Pa. All calle, day and night, promplly al- tended to. Ofllice st Foilip BBooR's resi dence, dmayZm SR. G. W. HUSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall. Otiice at residence on Church sireel, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give sali taction in sil branches of his profession, Ether administered. andr 8 . G. GUTELIUS,~ Dentist, Millbeim. Offers professional services Lo the pu lic. prepared to perform all operations; dental profession. He is now y pres pared to extract leeld sbeolutely witbou pain. my 478 & & J J ‘AVE valPlk 1 iv JI AS A INL OI 6, neys. Office in the swing li E | 1 i i a b ¢ § $433 eo SH RE —._,-.W Druggists. PERFUMERY, i FANCY GOODS Pare Wines and Ligue purposes always kept. re for medica Motels. New Brockerhofl House. i { IEE | DROCEERHOFF HOUSE, i ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFOXTE, Fa G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. |Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. i trains. J i RPETS '‘ONTE. EVER BROUGHT TO i i i i { i OTHERS—~AND IN MANY CASES | ER. . i Tolle Linens, Towels, Nopkins, EE EE EE + ance in purchasing of others. 8S. & A. LOEB. Mens Fine Shoes. No 10 Brockerhofl Row. sH HOUSE, W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle Special attention given to junelfy UTIT'S HUUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA BAFK X. Lzuax, Propristor Best brands of Liquors and Cigars hand. on a Good sceom 1odations for Travels Also Beer bot Terms reasons lo. 28junif. | Ba. ks. : PEN VALLEY BANKING CU, CENTEZ HALL. Recciva Deposits and allow In- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Bell Government bes curities; Gold and Coupons, W. B. MixoLE, Pres Caslit er ENTIRE COUNTY BANAILING UU, BELLEFONTE, PA {Late Milliken, Hoover & Uo | Reccive Deposits and Allow Interest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Gov- ernment Securities; Gold and Coupe ons. Jas, A. Bxavis, AS AN SII Pres. a Av y M. M.GINTER, = ae Photographer, Cor. 8d & Market Streets, LEWISBURG, Pa. AN kinds of work per taining to photography extending in the highest syle of the art. Prices as low as good work can be done for. Pictures in ofl, crayon or India ink made 1ife size from the smallest picture. All who have pictures to enlarge will do well by calling sl my lery. Tmartm | - poopie are slwars on the outivokifor f 1S karen to increase Their earuings, and In me become weallhy: thos who do pol improve their opportan tier remain in poverty. We wast many men, women bap And @inivto work for us right their own le. on lilies... APy one can do the properly from tho start business will pay more than fen Expensive outfits furnished free. No one engaged fails to mak ¢ money rapidly’ You can devote your w Mate the week, or oni Tien and a 1# neal sd seat free, Ao N8OXN v0. ortiand ine, Lasly J D. SuveksY Cashier, o A Great Cause of Human OF
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