THE CENTRE _ REPORTER | FRED! KURTZ, . . Editor Cextae Hann, PA. June 21, 1883, PANN PN NNN NNN NT NNN NN NNN We agree with the Williamsport Sun that it is about time that words of cen: sure were uttered against those who fa- vor an adjournment of the legislature for ten days, which makes in salaries the sum of upwards $50,000, There was no need of adjourning at furthest more than a day, for the President of the Senate to appoint his committees, and the House machine to be adjusted for a new turn at the wheel. As the Republicans made an extra session necessary by refusing to fa- vor a fair apportionment, that party must take the onus of this assessment upon the tax-payers of this Common- wealth, ’ * . ssi lo . Some of Robison's navy yard frauds | be put up at auction. The Navy De- partment will in a’ few days advertise for sale about twenty vessels, Some of these are iron-clads, others are wooden war vessels—many of which saw service in the War of the Rebellion, The vessels were pronounced unfit for service by the Examining Board some time [ago and ordered to be sold. They will probably bring about as many dollars as they bave cost thousands, if sold atall, Among those to be sold is the single- turretted monitor, Dictator, now lying helpless and almost worthless at League Island. She was built in 1864 and has cost the Government $1,560 Her timbers are rotten, her machinery worthless and without nearly $1,000,000 ig spent on her she would not be fit for war daty and even then she iid only] LDU, is you “yy Fill that WR The Susquehanna is another y be sold. She cost rotten. It would cost her fit for anything. The Frolic, an blockade Yuner, las at the navy yar rotten. She cost nearly $500,000. Florida, which cost over $1,000,000, is pronounced rotten. little value, The Tin one million, £500,000 to d lp pe Stealing bills from Legis- pears to be becoming a very popular, pastime, Indeed it may be said to have] become a fine art. The parties who prac- tice it have become ouch ade get away with the without being caught at it, A stol en bill is responsible for the one cent toll which foot passengers have to pay across the East river bridge. A few oT ago Gov-| TE pia tha bills easily euo ser h ago formation that he would have returned the bill along with the veto only one had stolen it. the Tewksbury appropsiation bill has)! been stolen before the Governor had chance to veto it. A great is needed yet in the average if this sort of things is to conti al nue “Governor Batler is making dance lawyer who attended the Tewksbury hearing lately. The prevalent opinion is that he is making more out nesses for the defense than he « dic his own. He offered to fully identify the piece of human skin taken from the body} of C. J. Exlund, who died at, Tewksbur; Almshouse in 1870, He stated that Eklund can th e gai Lis a fine style” been an inmate of the institution ; that AFTER LYNCHING, A TORNADO, Waverly, June 11.—A cyclone this af- ternoon visited the town of Tripoli, the the scene of the exploits of the Barber brothers, It blew down trees and build ings, The machinery warehouse of J, Garrett was completely destroyed, caus- ing a loss of $1000, Two men were in the warehouse at the time, but they succeeded in escaping with a few bruises, Considerable dam- age was done. to business houses, and many gmall houses and corn cribs were blown to atoms, Several persons were slightly injured. West Union, Ia., June 11.-A tornado struck Brush Creek this afternoon at 3 o'clock and blew one-third of the town away, causing a loss of 30 0740 thousand dollars. Xo Tiv e8 were lost, ws lor Albany, June 12,—The General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Amer- ica to-day passed resolutions denunciato- ry of Masonry and other oath-bound or ders and cautioning all the churches of the Synod to discourage their members from joining secret societies, -The reason why the Legislature adjourned for twelve days daring the ex- tra session, was to give every member an opportunity to puzehase a new suit of clothes at the Philad. Branch. The peo- ple will not complain about the adjourn- ment, if the members do not take pay, at the rate of ten dollars per day, for the 12 days not in session, Mr. Howard B, Strickler Hellam, Pa., says: *'1 had dyspepsia bad. Brown's Iron Bitters restored me to perfect heal aS FIDELITY. name is Mrs, Eihs, si Milwaukee is my he And you must not be 1 Because 1 no more roam In search of cures for that w hic A Have brou ight ma to the tom Ww hie i 1 could not have los ng with, slo ood, Ar ig of the womb |! Py My M » i ne, would Dr. Fits cures, es free to It A rch All Fits sboppH d free by Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, No after first days nse, Marvelous Lreaties and $2.00 trial bout y Dr. | H4100, UG sari t BRA § hilad., Pa. VITAL i most emia 1001, EST] 8X © 0 t I iysl Of any sci what 18 the ior q wietis ng and allaying tation of the nerves ana ring nervous complaints, giving ichildlike refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesi “Some form of Hope IAPTER I. Ni Ask the } bes a “ 8 & is th e be to “VY hat can be relied Kidneys ar {Brighiv's disease, 5 lability to retain u rine, snd and ailments peculiar to Wo “And they wil 1tell explicitly phat Cal Buchu Ask the same p hysic ui is 03 cure for al consiipa Xy {asian er, ague, gil you Mand drake |! or Dandelion ! Hence, when theseremedies are ed with others jusily vaiuable wounded into Hop Bitters tl and mysterious curati ped Which 18 80 varied in no Gisewse or on uri ians «U0 4 ai LGV We ' A § ALG CO a wondri $ deve iO Si 8s poss i i Gisepsos, called SU plion, Baye ves Woman gone n¢ From agony of 1 {wakeluiness and | woman. { People drawn oul of sh |ciating pangs of Kh ie inflam matory at i fro an BC ro ui yuly i i mains, or over a coflin said to contain them ; the body was taken to Harvard Medical School for dissection ; that this piece of skin, on which is tattoed in In- dia ink a representation of the Crucifix~ ion, with the man’s name and date of birth, was removed and preserved by man whom he can produce on the wil ness stand and that the management of this institution is responsible for horrible desecration of the dead. The defense resorted to dilatory meas ures to prevent the testimony going in, but the Governor will persist in showi the facts. a this rie¥ in 3 : ing ik eM For some years past two ladies have been seen passing daily through Ninth street to Prospect Park, Brooklyn, with an evidently aged but still noble-looking Newfoundland dog. He usually walked slowly and painfully between them. 1 They often stopped for the animal to rest, only moving when he evinced a desire to proceed. They were permitted to bathe him in the park lakes, A few months ago he died; a costly coffin was made for him, and he was buried in the family lot in Greenwood Cemetery. Inquiry re- vealed that several years ago the ladies. mother and daughter, were wrecked on the Jersey cost. While being transferred with the dog from the ship to the beach the boat capsized, The dog rescued the daughter, and, returning through the surf, aided the life saving crew in bring. ing the half-drowned mother ashore, A pM The Archoishop of Quebec has issued a mandate disconntenancing any connec. $iin by by his flock with secret societies, Alia grace includes labor unions ian the ctegory . A famine in the Kardish district, Asia Minor, is , Many have A Grain is selling at six times the usual price, A gtylish hat, neck-ie, collar, cuffs, cuft-battons, anything in y ye line of men’s wearing bi , always to be found in restos. vi ety at the Philad. Branch, and 25 to 30 per cent chea than elsewhere in Centre county, w styles but what are immediately re- boul at the Philad. Branch, ~The Penn Harrow for sale by Al exander & Oo, tr | - Best In The World. g ° £ © . I Penn Harrow is made of the Best White ( every way first-class, Formerly a Harrow wa with our improvements it is the most convenien to your interest and buy the Penn Harrow, par b Hg Opposite Philadelphia, Pa. C—O BAN bans. SSN WS RS N* W DEPARTURE. - “Hol 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 system aiter the 17 of July, 1882. After this'date thejbooks will be closed and I will sell ouly Fee Qe Re Ce AB H or its equivalent, Thankful to my customers for their past patronage, I hope to meet them in the future at my old stand, where I am confident I can sell much CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER than elsewhere, Have do- termined to give my customers the benefit of oe new system, PRODUCE will be take in ex- ~|change for goods " highost market rice, Res p ro GRENOBLE AAR —~ ~The wife of Jamos Herron, of Ohio ville, Beaver county, died recently after giving birth to a ninth child, Her mother and grandmother each died in giving birth to a ninth child, Mrs, Herron was so convinced the would die that months ago she began to make preparations for her funeral Oar subscribers should bear in mind when one year is paid in advance, $2, we y Were allow a credit of 2 months as a premium Work Given Out, On receipt of your address we will make an offer by which you can earn 83 to $7 evenings, at your home, Men, women, boys or ‘girls ean do it. H.C. WiLkixsox & Co, 106 Fal ton St, New York, 10mayGt ——— rma SPRING OPENING *88, Haviog completed shelving and fix ng up my goods, I extend a cordial dy to come and my goods, which consist of Af f, dien 8 oods vad Clothing Hats and Cape," Boots and Bhoes, the best assortruent of and Valises in the county. I haven't $40, 000.00 worth of 1d of the 1 i Law * ut what I b is new at , b ¥ fOOGSR { the lebrated i I have them t 12 . . u Rochester goods. and old 5 a ant I ric ung ’ yt boast of what I will do as always $ wu £41 wil h y $ ne {real you alr ana nobess havedo 1 em Iva you {he vaiue ol and give forget it. nd don’t you isaac Guggenheimer, ey, § ie ALWAYS FOR MEN, A lice of the few of the Many Ba + gains we have : An all wool Cassimere suit light cos ored, at 87 00, former price $10 00; a good pair Pants 70cts & 100; an elegant spring bottom black basket Pants $2 00. A good Child's Buit at §1 75. A full line of Cassimere Pants from §2 00 up. A special bargain in a fine Percale Shirt, two collars and collar button, at 50cts ; a fine one at Gbcts. The best quality Moleskin ehirts at 850cts, former price 81 25, A lot of Boys’ Bocks 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, hem«stitched Handker. chiefs, at 18 cents, old price 35 cents. The finest assortment Hamburg edgings and inserting, Swiss edge and senting, Naimook edge and inserts ing ; Sash ribbon, embroidered edge, suitable also for bonnet and hat tims mings and bows, 25 cents per yard, old price black gilk watered ribbon, 8cts per yard, old price 25 of cf fa ioels ; rts el A wool Watered Saleen in brown, navy blue and green at 16¢ts, old price Sbcts ; an all wool extra fine garnet and cardinal 38 inches in width, 50cts, prices elsewhere 7hct chhidren’s plaids 8, 10 and 12 cents, prices elsewhere St least one-half more ; new butto new shades, new colors, new le "all shapes ; nd white dress ginghams 7cts, price 15 cts; German colored ble and stand covers, §1 00 worth $2. Kid gloves, best grades, reduced to 36, 40, 50 and 88 cents, same gloves some {ime ago at 90cts, and $1 00. : 70els, A word JA TCR ¥ PA. itis)’ A2UBil & A i jitd "BELLEFONTE, In New n to f the best Leathe. P.8S.—A full stock « band. er alw avs ali} 1 PF 5.2. Yan f 8il KILGS © 1168, 28apfm ET El Ae Era " Wheel Revolves and gives the ground Two Harrowings in passing over it nee, therefore will do donl @ the wot of any her Harn w and save the farmer halfh $ labor dvantage the Penn Hats w has yer any other, it can be so easily chan sdding an extra piece or boit, Thus the farmer ; all the Harrows in the one required on his lace, and they are adapted to any soil. yak, wi ith Bieel Teeth, Well Painted and in 5 the most unhandy impli ment on the farm, and a great ¢ saving of time and labor, Took by the nt, Camden, New Jersey. FaTRAY NoTicn~There came to the premises of the underyigned, in Potter township, about § mile east of Potters Mills, on April 17, 1883, a black horse with a white spot on forehead, about 18 years old. The owoer is requested to prove property and pay charges, or other. wise it will be disposed of according to law 26apim J. R. Crosg, Potters Miil s J PMINTSTRATORS | NOTICE ZTetters of 84 Ad ininistration upon the estate of John KK. Runkle. deceased, Inte of Potter town. ghip, having been lnw full re ted to the under signed, she wonid respect nf y request ail persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly an. thenticated for settlement. : Hmnayot LUCINDA RUNKLE, Adm'r, Centre Hi, o Pa, A PMINISTRATOR'S 4 NOTICE. afters of nd migisration u Adron 8 Weaver, dec’d, late of Potter township, Bon romrct aly rota perms Lon og @ woul ally rex themselves to be indebted to the estati to A ov ost the ry brsent then ig then the sno to acted for setticmen OM EO Af Flo” Sot EN, SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On I.&T.R.R YiNE BPMMER RESORT. Fine Fishing ‘and a ont «Roman. tie Menai pnd Valle ale Sccnery’ Healthy TERMS EEO ALE. J, H. BIBBY,. AERA EERE Proprietor, Bpriog Mills, fy i CENTRE COUNTY, PA, DWARE. HARDWARE HARDWA lo oa o————— A HARRIS, & A. HA iB ® i NX ARE WELLING SECTIONS AND SRCTIOFS AND REAVERS, REAVERS, ing Too! CoO, CO And ali kinds po. Farw RAKES, FORKS, SUYTHES, ROPE SPROUTS HAY ee AS WELL AS ALL HARDWARE, TO MEET MANDS IN THIS LINE. HARRI B #, OPENING WHITE DRESS GCOpS Baptists Claire Linen D'Conlande Paris muslin and Edges and Lace Point Dijou, Embroidered lace White Guipure, &c. A lot of Chil. dren’s Lace Collars, comprising a mixed lot closed out from the manu facturer,at 3 cents a Joc, some of them are worth 124, 15, 20, and 25 cents, but we will sell them all at 3 cents a piece, BLOCKS FORKS, &e. KIRDS THE £2 LE 8 & CO) ww i ‘ JAS, a a ~“Cards—. Attorney 8. ( 2 ¥ WES, Autorney-at- Law, Practices in all the Courts Furst building, Belief OHN BLAIR L’NN, Altorney-at- Law, street, Bellefout, wasn {} sn I. t Office on Alle fab tf D., ~~ einold( Special bargain i on n ony A lot of the finest Far Hats res J duced from 82 50 tol81 00. TNEYX, ARornsysal-law, rd building, B ¥. FOR 7 Special bargain No, 2 INA . T. Alexander, LC. LEXANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYSB-AT-LAW, BELLE FONTE, PA. {Off es in Garman's new | bui dir , re-| JOHN F. POTTER, A 9icts i Collections promtly mad 4 EB: pocial attention given to © ie, bE TEE A lot of Parasols cents to 10cts. redue d from Specia tine wal Lanw & sua havi Iraw Mortgs A lot of double width Alapacas Ley-at- duced from 35c¢ts to 1 the thos Kg WU F ior ¥Y 1 wiedged Deeds, , Pa is OF +8 Ul and 3 Ave periy ka sno {IAN Pr 5, Ap EC A lot] duced » 4 r Fe Le, we . 1 EV ul din w igi ang Furst's new hail in UTE BE DEW Dentists, finest Dress Lawns from 15cts to 123 ets of : 2! NGLEL, Alors % 5 in ¥ y ifuiiatl {iflien 50 pieces of best qualily of Dress Prints reduced from Xets to Gets. BR. G. B. FRAXA, PHYSICIAN & BURGEON Spriog Milis, Pa. nigol, promplly Yoillp Bhook's re Swinsysn ERMA er 1 resides n Chul .* 5a ne {8 ¢ L eral Aiurch, Wi Silk nek n i | brenches of § - a ‘ » cis to 2octs. { i 8 A 1%, A lot of Men's low 82 50 to 81 ae oH $y Centre Hal glreet, ; alist, di ret FEC yy ii give sail Lure is pry f Gents fine red from 50 Ceeivi Jindy sv! hirvwrany | # i | ls b A lot of Infants’ five laced Morocco ; Shoes reduced from 50cis to 35cts. i i ola We will be gla » to send yoo! d any Lime — “Dr USEISLS. ZELLER & SON, DRUGGIST samples with our prices’ by mail of anv| i may need, J . . ; Dealer Ve have but one price for all. i Veale {DAUGS, & CO CHEMI( 3, ION TALS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS Liquoc gy Pure Wine | {purposes niways 3 re £7 4 rs i BELLEFONTE, Hotels. Carpets NS. & A. is Ove STOCK FOR SPRING OF ( PRICES ALWAYS AS LOW AS Ho Nheelinion, Pitlow-Co and every! Bef. DOLLS & ! New Brockerhoff House, ROCRERHOFI HOUSE, 'B ALLEGHENXY 87,, BELLEFORTE, G. G. McMILL EN, Prop’ r. {Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. res Bass 1 {0 sud from fil trains. go B BEsses and ju {por ate, Pa. {country trade. | y UTS HOUSE, BELLEFOXTE, Fraxk X. Lemax, Proprietor Best brands of Liagors and Cigars iband. Good sccom 1odations for Travel. fers snd Com: cial Men, Aisv Deprbot {tle Terms reasons ~Ziantf, Loeb, a —_e Clothing. —— — Pa. ie of HOW COMPLETE. Po veller, proprietor, Belle ecial attention given to junelby iv, hd ‘ » . ARPETS 1 FONTE. VE] BROUGHT TA ANY CASE §| not » §e ©. Endless Variety x ’ Banks VALLEY BA? BANKING CU. CENTRE BALL teceive Deposits andallow Jo- terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Hell Government sd, irities; Gold and Coupons, “Wour, W. B. Misoux, Pros Caslier YENTRE COUN NTY BANKING CO BE LL EFOXTE. PA {Late Milliken, Hoover & Co | Receive Deposits and Allow Interest: Discount Notes: uy and Bel 1Gow: fold snd Coup. Nopline, Wu NG JUS : A. LOEB. Bravia, J DD Bavezer _ Cnsbier, ms ———— won A AAR SARI ERE MoM SINT TH | Photographer, Cor. 34 & M | Btreots, LEWISBURG, Pa. All kinds of - Ho taining to photog: ¥ extending in the higbest Jo MINGLE, = i. style of the 811. Priges as low as good work can {he done for. Plot in oil. craven or India ink jiade 1ife Elge trom the unaliost picture. All who (have pisarcs to enlarge will do well by o_o ut {ny pallory, marém Wise Lite remain in pave He poople are Abn . 1 Shh Scat ane bene and i. want Piers w Hat * Ady don do the Eh will Ee i ortinnd, Maine, A Great Cause of ol Ml Mens Fine Shoes. No 10 Brockerhoff Row.