As =m enn THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ, . Editor Cextre HALL, Pa. June 28, 1883. * v Here comes the same old story from Chieago, on 18 : This afternoon Adolph IZhrke, a bricklayer, fired two bullets in- to his wife's head and then blew ont his own brains, dying instantly, It is thought the woman cannot recover, The deod was committed because the woman had applied for a divorce, tn MMA A clerk in a United Btates pension of- fico said that it was his rule to believe overy person that eame in was a liar. “ilard?” he exclaimed. “You wouldnt think so if you had our experience. Per- jury is nothing to what people will do to get pensions that don’t belong to them. You wouldn't suppose that a great many women, for the sake of $8 a month, would {urn their marriage into adultery—ille- galize their marital relations and their children. Well, I'd be willing to bet that there are 10,000 such cases. It hap- pens in this way: A pension to a soldier's widow ceases whenever she re- marries, Dat of course the law takes no notice of any irregular relations which she may enter into, So, if she is willing to do without any ceremony, and thus really fail to become the lawfal wife of her new consort, she can continue to draw her pension money. Periodically she must coma to this or/some other pension office and make oath that she is not a wife. 1 have frequently known them to bring along their children when they make this shameful avowal. Astonish- ing, isn’t it 2" ir — AN IMPORTANT BILL, An important bill for safety in caso of {ire of persons employed in factories and othet buildings needing fire escapes has been signed by the governor, it having passed both branches of the legislatare. The bill prescribes that all buildings needing fire escapes shall, in addition, have securely fastened to six window heads chains ten feet long, to which shall be attached thick ropes of sufficient length to reach to the ground. The ropes are to be placed on the window gills, and must be accessible to anybody in the building. Hotels must provide every room above the second story with sach chains and ropes. Failure to comply with these regulations renders the of- fender liable to a fine of $300, and to damages arising from loss of life or limb in case of fire. The third section of the act prescribes that “tenants or lessees of avy building used for the purpose of manofacturing, hotel, boarding house, seminary or other building which is re quired by law to have fire escapes at- tached, and to which such fire escapes have not been erecled, afier giving the landlord or his agent thirty days notice to erect suitable fire escapes, and on hie refusal or neglect to erect the same with- in the time specified in said notice, may erect and maintain suitable aad legal fire escapes, and collect the cost of erec- tion and maintenance from the landiord or his agent in an action the same as for debt, or may set off the cost thereof against rent then due or thereafter coms ing dae,” a DORSEY EXPLAINS, Ex Senator Dorsey's letter $a regard to the records of the Republican Nationa! Committee is looked upon as the begin- ning of an active warfare on hia party against the members of that organization wi» “had not the courage or manhood to resent the miserable cowardice of an am- bitious hypocrite.” Mr, Dorsey was asked the other even- ing who he meant by “ambitious hypo~ crite” “1 meant Senator Logan,” was the re- ply, “and I can prove the assertion. Let me tell you a significant circumstance, which is Sivectly in the line of corrobo- ration of what 1 have eaid. Last January the National Republican Committee met at the Arlington Hotel in this city, Be. fore it adjourned Logan had a resolution passed thanking Charles A. Hooker, As- sistant Secretary, and Bergeant-at-armas of the House of Representatives of the For- ty-seventh Coogress, for his services during the campaign of 1880. My name was not included in the resolution. I did not care much for that fact, but it was a deliberate insult to me, work during the éeampaign, while every politician of note, including Garfleld and Arthur, had onally thanked me for valuable services rendered the party. In view of the fact that I was charged with all the dirty and mean work in Indiana, perhaps 1 was entitled to some little re- cognition at that time, acted in this manner from purely selfish motives. There was an understanding betweet Lo- pau and Hooker, The latler was to give mont d treacherons man and does not exist than from Illinois, If he idential nomination A S———— a wt - hey Firs: All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first days use, Marvelous cures, Treaties and $2.00 trial bottles free to Fit cages, Send to Dr. Kline, 631 Arch StL, Philad,, Pa. 1ljune y ~The Penn Harrow for sale by Al. exander & Co, i. Our subscribers should bear in mind when one year is paid in advance, $2, we allow a credit of 2 months as a premiom Work Given Oat. On receipt of Jour address we will make an offer by which ou can earn $3 to 87 evenings, at your ome, Men, women, boys or girls can do it. H.C. WiLkixsox & Co, 105 Fal- ton St, New York. 10mayGt ECHLERS! SECHLERS ! SECHLERS! § SHRSTRRRE SEASRIERL BAST ILL SROONS RRSRaS § : ! : » 3 1 . -— i NEW GOODS : — 5 : ET Just opened a full line of Choice Fami- y GROCERIES GROCERIES AND AND PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. FISH, SYRUPS, £T1C,, Together with GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, at the lowest living prices. Goods are all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of the very best kind. MEAT MARKET. Beef of the choicest cattle, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on hand. 30 nov. tf SPRING MILLS Plaining Mill B&~The place to buy your best™% 8&™and cheapest Building Matev"®2 B&-rial is of Jas. §. Krape & Co., Spring Mills, Pa., who keep all kinds of FLOORING, GERMAN, & SPLIT S1DING, BURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW SASHES, — SHUTTERS, &e., &c., &e. BLINDS Anything wanled not ready will be furnished on short nos tice, MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL WAYS KEPT ON HAND. Tmayly Y Nv GROCER ~COBURN, PE! TR NA ~~ R. F. Vonada will keep staple groceries, purejand fresh, and low in price. COFFEES, SUGARS, SYKUPS, TEAS, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS HAM, DRIED BERF COAL OIL, FISH, SALT BEST OYSTERS CRAUKERS, &c. &e, se. All kinds of Country Produce wanted, and highest market pris ces paid for it, 11jant! DMINISTRATORS’ ROTICE~Letters of ad ministration upon the estate of John K. Runkle, deceased, late of Potter town ship, haviog been lawfully granted to the under igned, she would respeetfulty request all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au thenticatoed for settlement, mays LUCINDA RUNKLE, Adm'r, Contre Hill, Pa. i "28ih Year—355(h Season ~FOR~ ’ >) ARD BAUGH’S LILZ EK 8. STANI FERTI THEY UAVE STOOD THE TEST AND CAN DE RELIED UPON. Orders should he Sent in Early to Se- sare Our Cheap and Reliable BAUGIS 25- DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, =A Tried and Valuable Fertilizer, — PRICE §25 PER “TON OF 2000 LDS, On Cars or boats in I'hiladelphia, Guaranteed Analysis Printed on— Each Bag, ——— BE¥~Send for Circular, Address, BAUGH & BONS, SOLE MANUFAC Philad 2may6t rd While under the influence of strong drink two men who were driving rechk- lessly near Ashland, Pa, were thrown from a wagon into a deep chasm and killed, The chasm was 300 feet deep. ins i vepaee INFLUENCE OF THE SOIL ON HEALTH. The influence of the soil upon the health of those livin upon it, Is brought out very plainly during the prevalence of e idemic disensea. Thal malarial diseases (like ins termittent fovers) originate from the soil, jis nirendy excepted ; and rocent investiga- tions show pretty conclusively that the garms of Cholora, Abdominal Typhus, Yellow Favar, and the plague are in some way connected with the soil, which is daily corroborated by letters from all parts of the country, stating marvelous ef- fects of Peruna on those diseases, and in their own convalscont state. John KE Courtney, of Corry says: 1am still gets ting better. thanks to your Peruna and Manalin. Seo page 24 in “Ills of Life’ SPRING OPENING *83. Having completed shelving and fxs ing up my goods, I extend a cordial invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods 1 Hats and Caps,’ Boots and Shoes, ana the best assortment of Trunks and Valizes in the county. I havea’l $40, 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I hare isnew and of the latest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I have some of i i the very best make of the celebrate Rochester goods. I have thew tosuit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you give mea call I will doas I always havedone : treat you fuir and ho pest and give you the value of your mous » furget i i ¢ wa ey, * nd don't you : Isaac ‘Guggenheimer, : [In New Addition to Bush's Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA. P.8.—A full stock of the best Leath. ! er always on band, \ #7 Cash paid for all kinds of hides, 26apbm Af. 31 SGI 5 WIN TING) Sof 5 0 A ITD. Spt N EW DEPARTURE 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 cradit system after the 17 of July, 1882, After this date the, books will be closed and I will sell ouly FeO =R eee C=A~—B—H or its equivalent. Thankful to my customers for their past patronage, lode to meet them in the future at my old stand, were I am confident I ean sell much CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER than elsewhere, termined to give my customers the benefit of the new system, PRODUCE will ba t2k21 in ex- change for goods et highest market price. Respectfully, I. J. ORENOBLE, Boring Mills, Pa 13jul y ways cond business, t by uth: You must al y job or auction goods pent goods, either from New York or Philad are to be found at Bush's Jie tu be fiired at Buss i OF GOODS , rom 5 peloet ¢ ost Fur Howie Bowed i Lin Iyon& (o's AT HALF PRICE! L YO 8y AY fon or to finish Heh o Halx....... 3 We in % slightly seulled, need it Leather Dios IW BLOCH. .ociiciieisninn BHO tio Basket Lace b 1 8} Patent Leath Ladies side lace, on Men's fine Patent | Ladies Leather sli M fam button sh Ladies bax i Misses fife Ia fie “ inet One Lot i prices 12 10 J f a Ie i dd cost ONE LOT OF SUITS ight all 1” 3 Wool ( ASH] £ W YE TH 11 A hat is ii GOLIETSE t Ls pd 14 5 Blove. 0 cinta d cise w her 1G worth 200 to 200 ung them, $1 00, elsewhere . 1, *” 100, §1 75 195 195 #5. 90 & 16 cont ES AT ONE HALF PRICK where §1 70 ir 0 100 , do , x . A 450 , ADS a 40 & 45¢ 4c Af # Ny , B5¢ elsewhere ic To & Kbe . 100K 125 125 Ex 10 & ALL WOOL, it its Marked Dow: d § 0 6 0 50 450 (0 , AT ONESHHALF PRICE at Oae-Hall Price.’ worth © our re in Wilsonia Insoles. ENTS sire for Cura main It has boon am be 88 1 was one Four pin. Foi » {PRE Eo Ih URES ALL PO has cant e tustarn, iL SON! te 5 v £5 oe A uk ke - days. Consult your health. Aveid solds. Maoxerio Isvorxs, PRICE, 50 RMS OF DISEASE, Wilsonia, Ovesays: , #1 was para. ® a boy.” Anetives Wilsonis has gured ms sntirely. gentleman. Bend price whether for lady or ) a H “sesop MON ‘HOPED LL 7 ; ih fi toe “ud ‘vigdppering onseddg CARRIAGES, PH/ETONS, BUCCIES, ROAD CARTS. For Terms snd Prices address, FISK BROS. & CO., RACIKE, WIS. Or call on ore ro Posptznee —T lease cut off lower poriion of the plate, {eoutsiuing this note} and should there be an agency for these vebiclon in your lead. ity, users is or thelr name, sud oblige 4 : FP. B. & CO. Dentists, “RR. G 8B. FRANK, PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, Spring Mills, Pa All calls, day and night, promptly tended to, Offiice ut Philip Sbook’s 1 dence, Sims 2m D* G. W, HOSTERMAN, l. 5 . Dentist, Centre i! iOttice ut residence on Churel yireet, ite Lutheran Church, Will give » {taction in all brasches of his pr { Ether administered. Ifudr ITY 5. 6. GUTELIU i Dentist, Millbe 16 iprofessionnl services to the public. lie {prepared to perform sll operations in Lhe idental profession. He is now fully {pared to extract teeth absolutely w pain. my 27 TT Druggists. . "ZELLER &8ON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa Dealer In CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &« { wr odessivh DRU Pure Wines and Liquors medic purposes snlways kept. Hotels. ce ————— se sb ——— i New Brockerhoffl House. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, B ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, TA |G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. {Good Bample Rooms on First Floor. | wa. Frees Base to and from all trains. oof {Special rates to witnesses and jurors, Sjuntf i | PUTTS HOUSE, i i BELLEFONTE, TA Fraxx X. Leuxax, Proprietor. { Dest brands of Liquors and Cigars on Good secom sodations for Travsi- Also Beer bot 28juntf So bn ee mt band. ers and Commercial Men, tier. Terms ressons via IRI I SI Biias LL ut mol oy ino Yn oudu Apauuog Cssepaug x FY} JO IpEK 5] MOLE] UURY *MOLITE] UU] oP Anq puw 18313) soy pe “USTHBATOD JOU SY] ST JI SIUIMIA -— AA wg Sa ul ROUGH Nd NOILINIGWOD LiVeQ 1nd apydmoy ¥ pus omy 994 yeaud w pus Apusqun wow Iq) SA MOLINE] ¥ id wnxs ue we aug Lavy pus ee U1 SMOUYE] 3) sand ‘wy oy uo jus Gs], PAG [a pudepe ays 4q Amo pasnpeaur ‘00 SUMOWNURE AOIIVE] WWI Aus 0) sp-wo pasmbat uo au Hows 10) pS ui 9 soard pu $IA[0AY a. % - oo; “0qe] pu sunt ¢ sata ay) SU, 709 JO pusead we They have ale redyctions made to the extensive stock t DO NOT FAIL to are the cheapest), It is 5 and 10 eir special ore
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