rem pher— ——_ —— re A) RAPA ASA SS 5 HE AA THE CENTRE REPORTER. Cextre Harn, Pa, Jun 28, 1883, ~The following places in our town have telephone connection with the out- side world : The Rerorrer office, Woll's store, Meyer'sihotel, C. Dinges’ store and Jooobs, Dr, » Dr. Alexander, of our town, has hi The Largest Paper in Centre County, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are anthorlzed to announce that Daniel Fleisher, of Potter, will be a can- didate for! Associate Judge, subject to democratic nsages. We are authorized to announce that The complicated diseasss brought on by such symptoms as loss of memory, univers snl Inesitude, heart disease, kidnoy coms plaints, liver troubles and a general hreaak~ A AT CSA REOPENING OF THE SPRING “@'Y MILLS ACADEMY. : The fall terms of this institution will ‘83, under the Wolf, and will Terms ~$2 por year in advance. $2.60|perimented on hatching chickens artifi- | pr, J. R. Smith, of Pine Groves Mills, will or entrance into college, will find this a ing down of health and mrength, When when not in advance. 20 cents per line for three insertio Yoarly and half yearly ad's at specia rates, One colum per year $904 colum $456. po-Hereafler all subscribers paying their subseription in advance, will get n credit of two months additional as a pre mium, For Completeness and Variety of Stock the THE FAIR & SUPPLY DEPOT, Spring Mills, Penn’a, ‘ Takes thelCake.” for shopping like ’'em “in this No place neck o'-theswoods. WHITMER & Co “Supply Depot” G.R. S & Co. THE FAIR” D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Dealers in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Caslimeres a specialty. 28jun tf It will pay you to call. cain cessmesm— ————————————— LOCAL ITEMS. Farmers have commenced {0 mow, —— Rain set in again on Mouday even: ing. We issue our 8th supplement this week, ——Milllieim has appointed a 4th of July jollification, ——Sammer suits at the Philad. Jranch at the very lowest prices. Boys’ suits from $2.50 up, and excellent goods al that, — Next week—being 4th of July week—according to an old custom in all newspaper offices, there will be no pa- per icsued from this office, for which we ask the indulgence of our kind readers. Reuben Gramley, of Miles, reports the cut-worm as doing great damage to corn in Brushvalley. One of his fielde has been almost totally destroyed. The Mifilin county Grange pie nie, meets at Three Locks, 5 miles west of Lewistown, Aug. 10. Mr. G. P. Rarick, of Potters Mills, favored cur sanctum with a call, the oth- er day. ———Mr. Isaiah Boob, one of Haines township's best farmers, called upon the REPORTER. —A negro, John H. Alexander, has been admitted to the West Point milita- ry academy. Julian Fleming who has been adver- tigsing the Deering binder in onr local columns for seversl weeks has sold quite a number of machines. ~The RerorTER office now has tele- phone connection with Dellefonte and other points. The line was completed to Centre Hall this week, —— Read ad. of Valentines Store Co, who are now in their new and elegant rooms, in Bush's block, with the most extensive stock of goods in this part of the state, ~The Centre Hall schools closed on last Friday, each one winding up with an ey is pienie. The young ladies and gentlemen of Prof. Hosterman's se- lect school pic-niced on Nittany moun- tain; Miss M’Cormick’s school in Mr. Shultz's woods, and Mrs. Sbirk’s school in the grove at the lower end of town, ~The first thing a city man does when he becomes rich is to buy a farm, move into the country and bankrupt himself trying to raise enough to keep him from starving. A rich countryman, on the other oy buys a brewn-stone front in the city and becomes interested in stocks, with a like result, The sensi- ble man always buys—his] groceries at Sechlers. The American Agriculturist for July presents a great variety of interesting and valuable matter. We give a few of the many topics treated : Stone Bridges, Commercial Fowls, Stems of Plants, Home Made rs, Winter Rad- fishes, Water Lillies, Hide and Horn Furniture, Home-Made Tents, Home- Made Butter-workers, Enemies of the Melon Vines, Evaporating Fruits and Vegetables, Sheep Boab, Preventing For- est Fires, Application of Plant Food. Price $1.50 a year. Orange Judd Co, Publishers, 751 Broadway, N. Y. ~—We call the attention of any of our readers who are in want of a sit uation, and who can fill the bill, to the advertisement in another column of R. GG. Chase & Co., headed “Salesmen Want- ed,” Write to them for particulars, 28j3t «Mr, Emanuel Brown, of the Cum- mings H Bellefonte, called 0 the Ran, Hr, Brown is a er land- q lord, and kee 3 bo, by ty of everything to eat, and good, o fashioned opokits, «Boots and shoes, suited for all ages, eexes, and occu from plow-maan, to the finest and handsomest goods worn by the 1 man or the most fashionable lady, always in Shout vatiety, and low in pris, at & es. Mrs. M. R cheerfully fy to the al effects of Brown 's Iron Bitters in curing general Sor n Nunes i iotherts market so stall-fod beef, constantly, also veal and mutton in season. Centre Hill and Penn be sup plied from the wagon, two each week, 1 Jon Privnso.~Having added some new founts of to our ok of atonery Flow prim, an ro printed en roled bill ate per letter heads at same rates, for cash, —- Mrs. Royer, wife of Col. Henry Royer, near Rebersburg, died on last Monday night. She was about 82 years Scarce a dav but Camp's furniture wagon is observed going out with new furniture to some purchaser. Wedo not overstate when we say that Jou can get furniture, elegant and stylish as any made in the city, and at lower prices, at Camp's Centre Hall furniture rooms than elsewhere in this part of the state. Go and see his goo ls before purchasing elsewhere, A new town, to be called “Peale,” in honor of Ex-Senator Peale, of Lock Ha- ven, has been laid out by the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Campany, on the Mo- shannon, midway between Kvlertown and the iron bridge on the new road leading to Snow Shoe. The plot has been made with public squares and parks, lots for churches, school houses and hotels. -——A young man by the name of Turner was arrested at Spring Mille, a few days ago, by officers from Chicago. He was employed in a jewelry store, and after bis departore some 83000 worth of jewelry was miss ny, and it was thought he had it. The young man was raised in our valley, and we trust he mav be able to show his inn eense, Mr. M'Clintick went Turner's bail for $6,000, We have no farther particulars, —Swiss and Nainsook embroideries, lace and white dress goods—new and elegant lines—at the Bee Hive. 2 The Deering selfbinder has the most perfect cutting apparatus in the world ; an ironjcuiter-bar; malleable iron, steel plated guards, bolted ani not riveted to cutter-bar ; a sickle driven with ease, steady motion from the rear, and having a stroke of 7 inches The Deering has the simplest, strong- est and most easily operated raising de- vices in the world, The main wheel of the Deering, al~ though it has been imitated by many, is the finest piece of work in this line on any binder. he face of the main wheel is broad ; the weight and draft of binder is light, go the Deering does not mire or stick. The canvas elevators automatically ad- just themselves to bulk of grain; never clog or choke. Gordon & Landis, Belle- fonte, ege its ; or Julian Fleming, Centre Hall. A Deering binder to be seen at Centre Hall. The frontispiece for the July number ot Harper's Magszioe is an exquisitely beautifal engraving from F. 8. Chareh’s pictare, “A Witch's Daughter” The number is very rich in illustratione, and its table of contents presents strong lit- erary attractions, and are more than us ually interesting and varied. The edito- rial departments are timely and inter- esting as usual, and the Editor's Drawer is especially good. ~The rainy spell we bave had in the last 12 or 15 days has not only had a wonderful effect on the growth of vege- tables, but it bas caused cessation in farm work, which was pot (0 good use by farmers and their wives in making their purchases of family groceries at Sechler's, where they sinays tike ther produce snd get the bes: prices for same and lay io a supply of the purest and best family groceries to he found anywhere, —For honest dealing in bots and shoes, genuioe goods, low prices, and a guarantee with every article purchased, to the store of Doll & Mingle in the rockerhoff house block, and you .will never miss, There is great distress among the na- tives along Labrador cost. Spring sup- plies have not arrived. — Best standard prints, latest styles, just reduced to 6 cents, at the Bee Hive. —- New stock of lace parasols and sun umbrellas, at the Bee Hive, 2 ~——Special sale of ladies’ muslin un- derwear, slightly soiled, at a surprisiog reduction at the Bee Hive. 2 ~My. John T. Lee, coachmaker, in this place, has just received a stock of best paints and varnishes, manufactured in this country, as well as some of the best of English make, and is now pre- pared to do painting in first-class style and quality, and at moderate charges. Any of our readers wishing a buggy, wagon or sleigh painted, will not regret having given Mr. Lee their order, as he will put on a shine that cannot be ex- celled in this section. Give him a trial and be convinced, He is also prepared to do all kinds of repair work on wood, trimming or paint. 2 - BLOCK Haves Manker—Butter, 15 to 15c per Pound; potatoes, SOc per bushel; chickens 60 10 JC per pair; lard 16c pound; apple butter, He pet Bam foc per bushel; egg 18 ~ . nts, 10¢ per dozen ; onion sets, 8C per quart ; tomate plans 15¢ per dozen ; oats Jo per bu; strawberries, 10 to 18 per quart; ; in pod, 40¢ per peck ; shelled, 23¢ per quart ; currents per quart ! cherries, 10¢ per quart. ST. ELMO HOTEL, No B17 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. uced rates to $200 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Ho- I the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is located fn the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well 48 sll parts of the city, are easily accessible Street Cars constantly passing the oors, It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or re. Your patronage respectfully solicited. » " 1308. M. FEGER, roprietor, UMMINGS HOUSE, EMANCEL BRO AELLETONTR, PA. ira this hotel eq 1 Story respect, pA ALE. Wi at Potters Mi Sa Saturday the following Musicar, Co ah Mel Deuare-This of six weeks Jul 1 at Pa. F - porticalar addres er, M Director. be a candidate for Associate Judge, sub- FOURTH OF JULY GOODS. I would respeetiully inform the people of Centre county that I have received an entirely new stock of "ire Crackers, Rockets, Roman Candles, And a general stock of — Fireworks — No old stock ; all new and will be sold ut bottom prices, Also fishing tackle, revolvers, and a geu- eral stock of sporting goods, Remember the place, Desunen’s, High street, Dellefonte. - > > _-. JURORS—-AUGUST COURT. GRAND JURORS. —~Liberty--T 8 Winslow, Robb, A C Bowes Marion~Wm. Irvin ! helm—Jacob Alters, ¥ FP Mover Walker Corman Benner--W H Taylor, Fred, Taylor... Howard--Jas. BB Hall... .Union-A Hall, H 14 dings Logios—Wm Kiine, And. Healon Philipsburg~R Kincade, B | Laport..... Harris Chas, Moore... Bellefonto—A J Brown, M Dolan Bonowshoe-Win, Quick Miles—Jd H Delong B V Fink... Spring Stine... M M'Laughlin, TRAVERSE JURORS. Boges—L R Lingle, I Bhultz, C ¢ Eckert, J F Weaver, Jus, Noll, C M'Laughliin Patton—-W L Furst, John Musser, 1 Gray Bellefonte Kline, Jacob Flack, A Sternberg, Jas. Dolan, Miller. alkor i Dunk! Ed. Peck er, B smith, P it, J VY Gn D Jacob 5.J M Sam'l Welser, jr. M Ulricl Bp. ing— Alex ler, Henry Harman, H H Grithith snow She J Jacobs, J Delany Benner--J P Frajgler, HR Kuarr Half Mc unter, John Ward Worth, W Wood H Brum i spring, Daniel ng, es, Chas, gart Milesbung, Wian JOHN WANA wanted ber mo wids sho was 8 , they'd have them when we saw the iy for us i 1 rd pay for them. This all right and toge satiated mother I so wanted yo me select the en Indias Swiss, I thin & finger And thio lad and you'll say so 2 Hits vedl 10 mateh is just lovely, Aher sald the saving pay for our trip : . y cali he Desement, there is the { feveryiing wanted in a hotse-ex cept i wear-toat 1 ever saw. Just as manyavenues and streets and stores here as up stairs. A light, busy-lookiug place it is § while I didnt Know where the pulls of wind cam from, and fancied some young fellows were blow ing my nbbons about when | passed them, but it was cool alr from We pipes that keep the place wo delightful. At noon we evn took our dinner in a rostaure ant kept for the visitors, and had a nice rest in the parlors, with books, papers, and writing rua. terials ; and an orchestra (or orchoestreon they call it) playing iu the pext room. Gh Wiis To-morrow morning we are going fo spénd in the musetun upstairs. Tom found it out prow! ing round at lunch time. Mother says this is the shoppiug trip she's made in forty years-at least a week s work done in one day, Don't for get. Heokie, that what I've toid you about Sallie's sentl, J give you just oxactly a¢ ib was given me in strict conndence, Come and sec me when 1 get back : I'll have ota and lots 0 toll you. We've saved so much time shopplog that father says we may ae well put in two or three days’ sightseeing if we want to; but he don’t think wo'll find any hotse as roomy and pleasant as the Grand Pepor Love to everybody. Affectiousiely . sore, P. 8.~We bought some summer dress patterns, Just too sweet for gn thing Light foumy flecks , like pan a shaded songri the waves when the tide comes in—real seashore fi f nary, isn't iL? P. 8. No. 2 You dosr oid girl, 1 Aid't finish tell: ing you what the India Swiss and Ince vell were for—-so | didn't-but you guessed it, of course, Shatite Ja mp not provoked me exactly, @ (hher ng, you know, Tom toares me and calls it “the pro and con® Well, 1 had to 160 ed dear Charlie have his own way ; and it was andy to come to town now ; and we've got ov. ug for housekeeping right hero, from parlor ts to tin cups. You'll wish me joy, I know, a —— Gal MARRIED n 17, by Rev. W. M. Landis, Mr, Daniel T, Rover of Boonville, % Miss Lizzre E, Snyder, of Logansville, C inton county, On Jane 17, by Rev. 8. E. Fast, Mr, Alfred Osman, of Boalsburg, and Miss Mary E. Mersinger, of y ville, TE At Rebersburg, on 21 instun', Mr, Tac Zager, Ce OF years: n,n SALESMEN WANTED. PERMANENT BM aang for X Ontek, 1 paid. 3 TH CHASE NU , Champion , and all the most tain, Only ¥ wi sos Phiadelphia, pa, ¥ thus afflicted, when the least exertion] causes great fatigue, whon life seems a burden, use the reliable strengthening you sure relief, upon honor. everybody in the vicinity. true sense all our Nineteen full lines of Men's Bulls. One full Hine of Men's Bulla... One fall line of Men's Suits Two full lines of Men's Buita....... Nine full lines of Youths’ Suits Six full lines of Youths' SBuita...... One full line of Youths Salts, Two Full lines of Youths’ Bulta,, One full line of Large Boys’ Suits Two full lines of Bmall Boys’ Bulls One full line of Small Boys’ Builts Three full lines of 8Bmall Boys’ Bal Clothing. whole newspaper. for trade than this. r dress Row, webs BEES. No poins PROF, LEWIS ROBB, Principal, Spring Mills, Pa. Bs 4 “ In a very 3 Ya “ i — 2 UST} § STOP TO SA AN BATS, H4Ts, TRUNKS, A Hat given to every purche ser days only. ‘ TRUTH OF OUB’* REMARKS. VE nD | an Goldsmith Bro's TO SOW GOODLS In this spirit all visitors uraraceived st tle BEE HIVE ONE PRICK STORES fa Whether you intend purchase or sre only T0 SEE WHERE YoU CAN DO THE BEST.” * LOOKING In fact the belter a person is nequait ted with prices snd goods elsewhera, the more certain WE ARE TO SECURE THEIR Pa TRONAGE Nothing i» better known to tha com nunity st large than that fur low prices and sxeslionl va riety of goods that we TAKE THR LEAD Over and Abova All Other Competitors DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, PRE:8 GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, NUTIONS CARPETS & OILICLOTHS, Merchant Tailoring, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS & OAPS, T UNKS & SATCHE 1» Also Manufacturers of the celabrated * Bee Hive Overalls,’ — Best in the World, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES! Bellefonte, Pa N. B —Don't lose night ofthe fuel tha wa are still retailing on 2 5 yer can b suppl Jee §e., §e, - A knowledge of our CALL AND TEST THE