A eT ESB TE ME MI A THE CENTRE REPORTER, Centre Harr, Pa., Jun 21, 1883. "The Largest Paper in Centre County, Tenrus. ~$2 per year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance: Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $903 colum $45. gir-Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pro: minum, For Completeness and Variety of Stock the THE FAIR & SUPPLY DEPOT, Spring Mills, Penn’a, “Takes the Cake.” ” ior No place shopping like ’em “in this neck o'-theswoods. WHITMER & Co “Sapply Depot” ti. RB. 8 & Co. THE FAIR” SAVE 20 PER CENT bytcalling at D. GARMAN & SON'S, BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA, for your Dry-goods, Notions and Gents Furnishing Goods, Every thing marked in plain figures and at the lowest possi- ble price. Try us, 20mr3m LOCAL ITEMS. Mr, Jobn Dutweiler, an old and much respected citizen of Penn township, died last week, aged near 82 years. A decision was rendered a short {ime ago that telegraph poles can not be put up in front of a dwelling without the consent of the owner and paying suita- ble damages. —-- Among the new nags in the race for associate judge are Dr. Bmith and H. R. Smith, both of Pine Grove Mills. ——Jas. Krape, of the Spring ‘Mills plaining mill, showed his pleasant face in our sang¢tum the other day. —The telephone men are running the wires on the lines to Reedsville, Milroy and Belleville. — For the hest prices in country pro- duce call at Dinges’ store and you are right at headquarters, Farmers should always bear this in mind. The editors of Lewistown are boy- ishly taunting each other abont their spelling—evidently none of them went to skule to the sage down the valley. —The Lewistown Fres Press man with two others boasts of 55 speckled beauties as the result of one day's fish- ing. Pooh! we can beat that and not call it big, and have done it half a dozen times this season, and not teech a drop of the erathur over it. ~The Orbisonia Dispatch tells of a young man in Shade valley who in a fit of passion recently killed a valuable yoang horse by stabbing it with a pitch Ror amd afterwards beating it with a cian, —= All kinds of summer clothing, for gain store, lower than can be purchased season, Also hats of all ces for men and boys. — Eeq. Haines, of Miles, honored the Beronrer with a visit. He reports crops good in Brushvalley, excepting the corn, which he tells us has been greatly in- jured of late by the worm. ——John Harter, of Georges valley, styles and pri and his tour may take in Colorado. We were pleased to have a call from an old democratic friend, Jerry Winkel. blech, of Heines, ~—Qur musical friend, Willie T. Mey- er, we are pleased to note, carried off some of the honors at Selinsgrove as a pianist, {=~—NMr. D. M. Wagner died at his home at Bellefonte, last Monday night. Mr. Wagner was one of the oldest merchants of that town. , —Go around to the Philad, Branch if you would save from $5 to $12 on a suit of clothes and have the best goods in market. There is no stock of cloth- ing in any two stores in our county equal to that in the Philad. Branch. The man is not to be found who says he did not got 3 bargain of Lewins in any purchase e, ~Mrs, Albright,’ of Miliheim, ac- companied by a lady friend, whose name we did not get (being absent,) fa- vored the ReroRTersanctum with a visit, Mrs. Albright is one of the staunchest democratic ladies in the state and better booked on politics than some voters are, ~=No family should be without first class canned goods, which is always to be had at the reliable grocery of Sechler & Co, in the Bush house block. They keep only first class goods, from the best canning houses in the U. 8. Canned fruit and vegetables of all kinds, and at prices so low that you can buy them cheaper than put them up yourselves, ~=Teolephone connection between Btate College and Bellefonte is now com- pleted, and the poles have been laid to Centre Hall, the line to be in operation by July 1. A very fine thing'but the infa- mous monopoly makes us pay dearly for the whistle, Mr, Frederick Singer, Slackwatsr, Pa. says : “I had dyspepsia [for six years, 1 used Brown's Iron Bitters and felt imme. diate relief’ ~=Ogear Duck, son of James Duck, residing in Brash valle , on 11, while sawing wood on a circular (saw, got his right thumb into the saw and had it Ja cerated so badly that amputation was necessary, Dr, Lee the case and the youngimaniis getting along wll, Fresit Muar.~James A, Deckert’s Spring Mills meat market supplies fresh stall-fed beef, constantly, also v and mutton in season, Potters ills, Centre Hill and Penn Hall will be sup plied from the wagon, two days each Jon Priwrrxa,~Having added new founts of jolt . pon a lot of station low farnish 1000 pri en DE re letter heads at same low The Annual Commencement of the Pennsylvania State College will be held on Thursday, June 28, 1885. The program of exercises for the week is as follows : 1. Sanday, June 24, at 8 o'clock, p. m,, Baccalaureate Sermon by the Rev. Dr. William IH. Campbell, ex~-President of Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J, 2. Monday evening, June 256, at 8 o'- clock, annual address before the Young Men's Christian Association by the Rev. D. K. Freeman, Huntingdon, Pa, 3. Tuesday, June 26, 10 o’clock, a. m., examination of candidates for admission to College ; 8.30 p. m,, “Washington Re- anion Association,” address by Rev, W, K. Foster ; 8 p. m., annual address before the Alumni, by the Hon. George B. Lor- ing, United States Commissioner of Agri- cultare, 4. Wednesday, June 27, 9 a. m.,, artil- lery salute ; 10 a. m, annual meeting of Trustees; 12 m., Alumni dinner ; 2 p. m, meeting of Delegates and Alumni to elect Trustees; 8 p. m. Junior Oratorical Con. test, 5. Thursday, June 28, 9.30 a. m, In- auguration of President Atherton, and Graduation Exercises of the Class of "83 ; 8 p.m., President's Reception. * sro grt ——— RE-DEDICATION. On Sunday, June 10, the Lutheran and Reformed church of Logansville, Clin- ton county, Penn's, was re-dedicated to the worship of the Triune God, The ex- teat of the repairs jcovers the following items: New roof, new steeple, repaint- ing and penciling of brick, new pulpit and sltar furniture, new blinds, new car- pet, repainting of inside of church, new chandelier and a very fine iron fence in- closing the church—the whole costing about $1200. Rev, J. K. Miller is the ef- ficient pastor of the Lutheran church, the Reformed having no regular pastor, The ontiook of Lutheraniem since Bro, Miller's advent into the charge is cer- tainly eocouraging. There had been preaching the greater part of the week previots to rededidcation on Sabbath which prepared the people for their work on the morning and evening of the feast of dedication. Rev. Landis of the Reformed church at Rebersburg, and the writer preached in.the morning-—the former preaching German and the latter English, The deficit not being made n at the worning services, the dedication was postponed until night, when the writer preached another sermon, and un- der the earnest appeal of the pastor the last cent of indebtedness was raised and the solemn service of dedicating the re- modeled temple was read. All rejoiced that the work was so quic and 3 done. Not a little credit is due the pas. tor's good wife in the work of raising money to accomplish the contemplated end. With such an earnest people, and kind as well, Bro. Miller may work on lenconragingly and t resnlis RT ERS in the future. 5 kiy { lock for W. EF. - i» —=Dr, Smith, an old horee, of Pine Grove Mil sanctom with a call. | 4 democratic ¥ onored ou ! i#, bh 1. Datweiler, of Aaroasburg, fa- vored the RerorTeR sanctum with a pop visit, Mr. Dutweiler is a sterling Demo- crat of the lower end —~-Monday night aterrific thunder gust passed over this section. For half an hour the heavens were illuminated by vivid lightning and terrific peals of thun- der kept up constantly. The rain was ia 1s heavy but there was nosiorm, — New stock of lace parasols andsun jambre las, at the Bee Hive, ‘ | ——Cenfre Hall, and the whole co1a- wel {try aroand, was lit up by eleciricily, oa i Monday might, i ~A jestival wili be held st i Gap, on Fri {of this week, for the benefit of todist church of that place. —""hanks to oar young friend, Cal- vin RB. Neff, of Franklin & Marshall Cols lege, clasa Jols'83, for complimentary to exercises, ~The weslher has been showery during the last four or five days, and it rains at intervals without trouble, Things are growing amaziogly., Bome farmers talk of making hay. Special sale of ladies” moslin un- derwear, slightly soiled, at a surprising redaction at the Bee Hive. 2 —Commissionor John Wolf honored our sanctum with & call, —Drackbill’s forniture rooms are al ways stocked to their full capacity with first clase forniture of every description of home and city made furniture, His stock is unsurpassed by any establish- ment in this or any adjoining counties, and the prices always fair. He warrants all goods sold as represented, with nodes fects purposely covered to deceive. Thir ty years or more in the business at one lace is proof of the reliability of this old urniture stand, and that honesty and fair dealing have won for the proprietor the largest confidence of the people of Centre county. ~Most of the lalest styles of dress goods now worn by the ladies on this side of the mountain are said to have been purchased at the Peansvalley Bar. gain store, where there is always an as. sortment to please the fair sex and at lower prices than stores generally ask for such goods, Let ladies remember then if they want {o keep np with the styles that Dingoes’ is the place for dress goods, — rots theme ~The Lewistown Free Press, 14, says Mrs. John McLanghlin, residing at Long Hollow, while on a visit to her brother's, Mr. Wm, Gearhart, in Oliver twp., com- mitted suicide last Wednesday evening by hanging herself with a well rope, A small child which she had with her was tied in bed eo it could not fall out with a strip of muslin which sne had asked Mrs, Gerhart for the day previous, which to show that the taking of her own ife had been a premeditated affair, Mrs, MeLanghlin was a robust woman whigh- ing vpwards of 200 pounds, and leaves 10 children, all of whom are under 15 years of age, to mourn her sad death, Mr, Mc- Laughlin is an industrious blacksmith at Long Hollow, and no reason can be signed for his wife's distressing suicide, i fs of nis ST. ELMO HOTEL, No 317 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates 10 $200 per da "ne traveling public will still ind at this Hoe tol the same Mbetal provision for their comfort, Itis!l in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment snd different railroad d as well wat parts of the city, are accessible y Street Oars constan passing the ra. to tpocial inducements to those visiting the city for business or ORBUTO, Y : wir PIOS A. FROR ih Hy Sotiditnd. Pleasant lay and Satarday evenings the Meth. «=-The yotng ladies of this place bad an interesting game of foot-ball on Tues day evening, Mr, Dietrick, Selinsgrove student, is canvasing this section for a finely il- lnstrated work on ancient history, 8 book which is far above its price in real value, ~The thunder gust on Monday night had a heavy shower of hail in the Loop where considerable damage was done to windows—one house is reported to have 70 panes broken. welt i8 rumored C. Dinges, of the Bargain store, has sold out his stock of dry goods, with a view to closing busi~ ness and settling up his books. Swiss and Nainsook embroideries, lace and white dress goods—new and elegant lines—at the Bee Hive, 2t Best standard prints, la'est styles, just reduced to 6 cents, at the Bee Hive. Erb was taken to the penitentiary fcr life, on Monday. There is no trace of side draft on the Deering selfbinder; the pole is nearer the outer end than on any other, and is braced to the platform, The Deering is the horse's favorite; light draft, light weight, no side draught, no neck weight, The Decring can be'stopped, while cut- ting, and started again, without beecking up or clearing the sickle, The Deering takes a full swath with- out driving near horse into the grain. It has a one lever reel; simple, and practically {unlimited in adjustability; will pick op any lodged grain. : Julian Fleming, Agent, A Deering binder can be seen at Centre Hall, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized {o announce that Dr. J. R. Baith, of Pine Grove Mills, will be a candidate for Associate Judge, sub- ject to democratic usages, - <4 FOURTH OF JULY GOODS. I wonld respectinily inform the people ‘ontre county that I have received an tirely new stock of Fire Crackers, Rock ate, Roman Candles, And a general stock of — Fireworks— No old stock ; all new and will be sold st bottom prices. Also fishing tackle, revolvers, and a gen- eral stock of sporting goods, Remember the place, Desaxen's, Iigh street, Bellefonte. - a - at Caolinag 7a33f, Head HIDES, minds and up per Ib fall minds Saf, green bull green cow hides all ighis 6a’. Above prices are for hides trimmed ¢ froma horns, (alls and joints, sinuses uncut and without grubs or olher blemishes. Green ealf skins 8 to I5 pounds, Wide ; rendered tallow, bar rels, kegs and boxes, fabl; wool skins, each, 75a 100; wool ek ¥. each, 25875, Wool Fine A Extra 8. C. hatos 13 ibe, and over 139, do do 14 to 18 ibe 14 extn 8, C. shoulders 10 Lock Haves Manger-~-Butter, 12 to 180 per i: potatoes, Sie por bushel; chickens 60 ww fg por pair; land 6c per pound; apple butter, Sc per gallon; corm Se por bushel; egen 18 to X; cabbage plants, 0c por domon; onion sets, Se per quart; tomato plants, 15c per dozen ; ots 50¢ per bu; strawberries, 15 0 2) per quart, SPRING MILLS MARKET. WHOoB=ROM... coven i cisiissnsisiisersersisnss i B Ry ye Corn, shelled, BUSKWIIOME vu coscsissiissuiosmiinnsscns mssson BRETT ope cvsvirinssocrsmsimsiniinrsvenstiiosson ClOverseetl... coo ociversis ‘ Timothy seed Plaster, ground per ton Flour, per barrel SS Butter, 15 ¢; tallow.6: d, 12; ham, 15; shoulder, 12; bacon or side, 12; ug per dozen, 4 cents, Corrected woekly by 1. J. Grenoble, _COAL~Pea, 3. 55; Chestout, 4.75; Stove, Ege, 4.5% . and cars new On the 6th of June, at the residence of the bride's father, Gen, D, K. Heckman, by Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr. W. Howard Smith, of Lock Haven, and Miss 8, Sti. nerra Heckman, of Logansville, DIED, On 8, at Millheim, Wm. Miller, aged 47 years, 7 months and 10 days, i In Logausville, on 5 ineit, after a ingering illo icha erstolte aged 60 years, onth, b days. 5 On 8 instant, in Haines twp., Myrtle Iona, anh Mr. and Mra. Jerome Stambach. aged 7 months, 20 days, On 7 instant, Father John Dutwiler, noar Millheim, aged 83 years, 10 months. His remains were interred in the Aa. ronsburyg cemetery EX BCUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary Jobn Dh we deser Townes hay'ug besa el the Jawialt they would a sat 4 10 be : hone HE 0 RO ITO SAO IANS 5. 5 BO THON, WO from jail—3 are noted horse thieves, REOPENING OF THE BPRING MILLS ACADEMY. The fall term of this institution will open on the 25d of July, '82, under the town celled Peale, on the new railroad, \qiivics of Prof. D. M, Wolf, and will in honor of 8, R. Peale. continue for a term of ten weeks. All Nearly 200 children’crushed to death persons desiring io prepare fof foaching, , to 'n yy (OF outrance into college, w nd this a in a panic in England like at Brooklyn.lo o's Cirable place 10 do so, No pain + See another column. will be spared to give entire satisfactio... The bodies of two New York ladies Yor further information or reference were cremated the other day, at Wash. address, PROF, LEWIS ROBB inato a - ay Poor. D. M, Worry, Priv sina), hg'on, 1a, or LJ. Guuexonve, Bpring Milis, Ve. © —— AI... HARD FACTS anp PLENTY. Oak Hall is simply a great retail Clothing House—the greatest, of its kind in the country, Our Clothing is made upon honor. We would be worse than fools to expect tc build and hold a business upon other than honest goods at the least prices. We neither hold nor buy the remains of whole: sale stocks to run off at retail, but make every garment to sell direct to the wearer, under our cast-iron guarantee, a bond of good faith original with us and perfectly well known to everybody in the vicinity. ' NO PRICES REDUCED. We are not advertising reduced “prices, but we are in position to offer the best bargains in Spring Clothing of every sort and upon many items very great bargains, In a very true sense all our = PRICES ARE REDUCED. Nineteen full lines of Men's Bults...... cima One full Hine of Men's Suits One fall line of Men's Buits Two full lines of Men's Buits... Nine full Hoes of Youths’ Sulla Mix full lines of Youths’ Buita.. One full line of Youths’ Buits,, Two Full lines of Youths’ Built, One full line of Large Boys Bulls... .. coovonnen en Two full lines of Large Boys Bulls.......... coe. Two full lines of Large Boys' Baits Five full lines of Large Boys’ Bulls... f'wo full lines of Ball Boys’ Bulls Two full lines of Small Boys’ Suits... One full line of Bmall Boys’ Baits... Three full lines of Small Boys’ Bulls... * “3 mw” » sans sesers sri This small list represents nearly five thousand suits of Clothing. If we told the whole story we would need the whole newspaper. Twenty-two years Oak Hall has been serving the public, and in all that time has never offered a stronger inducement for trade than this, Pe WANAMAKER & BROWN, Max Haws. S. E: Cor. SixTi AND MARKET Sts.. PHILA. — ni —————— od. ExceLsiOR M’F’'c Co. DON'T YOU KNOW THAT ONE OF THE BEST AND EASIEST WAYS TO SAVE “Hard Earned Wealth” I3 TO BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE Best Goods for the Least Ioney ? Of course you know it, and in order that you may know that we know it, we want to remind you that we are now offering at Rediculously Low Frices ! ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOUKS OF CLOTHING! AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALICES, §e., &c A Hat given to every purchaser of a childs suit or boy's suit—for 30 days only. sina nt IC mm an An examination of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince you thatjwe are telling you wy Plain, Unvarnished Truth ! YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY SINVITED TO CALL AND, TEST THE TRUTH OF OUR:REMA RKS, : EE KE YSTO 1% : Reynolds’, Opora House Allegheny Sireot, BE Goldsmith Bros — on —————— A —————————— A TROUBLE TO S8.10W GOLDS In this spirit all visitors areraceived st 3 BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES Whether youjintend lo purchase or 1 Ouiy TO SEE WHERE YOU CAN DO THE BEST.” “LOOKING in fact the better a person is scquainted with prices and goods elsc where, the more ceriain WE ABE TO SECURE THEIR Pa TRONAGE Nothing i* better known $0 the community st large than that for low prices and excellent va- riely of gocds thal we TAKE THE LEAD Over and Abova All Other Compeliton DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, RiBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, KN OTIONS, CARPETS & OlL CLOTILS, Merchant Talloring, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS & CAPS, T UNES & SATCHE 18 Also Manufacturers of the celabrated “Bee Hive Overalls,” — Best in the World. GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. BEE HIVE ONE PRICE BTORES! Bellefonte, Pa. N. B.—Don’t lose sight of tha fact tha we are still retailing oar 25 per cen ¢ ebeaper than they can bought less where
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