i A———" 4 THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . . . CeNTRE Harr, Pa., Aug. 80, 1883, ’ CENTRE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE FOR 1853. Name, PF. O. Address J. M. Kichline ~Bellefoute Chas. Smith... - 8. A. MeQuistion..... " Ira C. Leathers........... Howard James P. Jones.........Milesbusg F. P. Musser. ~Miliheim G Herlinger..... Philipsburg Bol Schmidt * A. V. Carpenter... moo P. J. MeDonald.. Fleming Wm. Isher... ou... Bellefonte Frank F. Adams Milesburg Henry Meeker Pine Glen John Roop cies nssannassadOTRONS John MeCloskey... Romola J.T. MeCormick © L. W. Walker Lox sri John Coldron Spring Mills Wm. Luce...... Farmers Mills 1.. P. Btover...... Woodward » L Geo. Bower... Aarounsburg Half Moon twp, J Grim Harris How ard Huston Liberty District Bollefonte N. W, i BW, - WwW. W. Howard boro, Milesburg . Millheim Pullipsburg 1 2W i. Unionvic BUSINESS FAILURES, Dunn & Co, of the mercantilelagency,re- port that thepast week has been ao event- ful one because of the decline inthe val- ue of numerous securities, the deprecia- tion being, however, mainly confined to those in which speculation is most apt to find employment. The consequence to general business has been for the mo- men t to paraiyze thoslow growth of con- fidence and the result of this sudden flurry in values can beseen. The possible effect upon the money market and the facilities afforded to manuafacturers and merchants have to restrict operations uaotil been the chief ground for apprehension but the fact of so great a revolution tak- ing place with so few failures and with valnes recovering so rapidly indicates it 1s for a healthful condition of things, and not believed that the prospecis to be affected. On the contrary, the general feeling in business circles is one of satisfaction with the prospect ofa good automn founded upon the belief that the pay for a large amount of goods and merchandise, country is able to buy and and that its debt paving power was never greater than at present. Ia has been a fairly the week one ith a resent and stocks mo w larger number © p wing off grado t at prices sowewbat betler han have hitherto prevailed, In monetary circles the feeling is one of expectation of an abundant supply for all legitimate por res poses, while the crop repo: continue ex‘remely favorable. The grain 10 } © markets have been somewhat affected by the in Wall have been well sustained and close firn Pro have done better ia the c i ana trouble street, bot prices with a somewhat better feeling. vision and pork latter part of some interaal strength, the week, showed There has beer more activity in the colton, and the ua- favorable reports as to the condition of the coming crops served to strengthen the market. Petroleum, a3 a rule, has been steady with an upward tendency. Freights are ia a better request at fair Wool is still dull and unsatisfac~ tory. The Brazil grades of coffee are firm and well held with a steady demand, A moderate amount of business is doing in raw sugar and prices are firm and one changed. The demand for refined sugar is quite light and buyers are purchasing #8 little as possible at present. rates, Prices The business failures through: out the United States and Canada forthe last seven daye number 170 as compared with 182 last week. The distribution was as follows : New England states, 21; western, 57; southern, 23; Pacific, 12; New York city, €8; Canada, 29, il ibis ADHERENT OF THE RING, If it be true, as Trasurer Baily alleges, that the state deposits cannot be safely withdrawn from several favored banks, it is because the money has been deposited in violation of law, which gave the treas- nry right to loan the surp'us on call only. Instead of that the state treasurer has pursued the dangerous policy of loaning ont the moneys far in excess of the lias bility of his bondemen, and in some ca- ses far beyond the capital stock of the depositories. Boch mismanagement of an important depariment is the most vi tal and deep-reaching issue of the cams paign, It has been given greater de- finitness Jand emphasis by the Republi- can nomination of the present cashier of the treasury for state treasurer. Livesy is an adherent of the treasary ring, and both he and Niles, republican candidate for Auditor General. are known to be op- posed to the enforcement of the Humes act, steady. LIVSEY AN A m= Malarial poison can be entirely re- moved from the system by the use of Ayer's Agne Cure, which contains a sure specifle, in the form ofa ve getable product used in no other remedy, Warranted. The register of the land office of the 8t. Clond (Minn.) district began the sale of 2.000,000 acres of public land at auction. The price] realized was $3.95 An enterprising and adventurous’ Al- Thirty miners have been killed by an The hot term is on us, but all can keep comfortable and cool by getting a summer suit at the Philad, Branch, where that kind of goods is now being sold at near cost to close it ont, and make room for fall stock. Astonishing bargains are to be had just now at the Philad, Branch aod mueh can be saved by dealing there, Mr. John Denlinger, Lancaster, Pa. says: “I used Brown's Iron Bitters for a weak, broken-down constitution, It re- lieved me very much.” - — . CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS EX AMINATIONS, 1883, Snow Shoe and Burnside—Snow Shoe Tuesday Aug 14 Huston—Julisn w Wednesday '' 16 Worth—Port Matilda... ...... Thursday '' 16 Paylor—Huannah we Friday” 17 Philipsburg and nilipsburg Saturday’ Unionville Monday Tuesday '' 21 oward Wed'y '' 22 Tuesday '" Wednesday urg Thursday’ Lush Unionville and Union— Liberty—Eaglevillae Howard and Curtin i Walker--Hublarshur Marion—Jacksonville... Mtlesburg and Boggs lest -Pleansant Kaoox’ 8 Halfmoon —8St Uollege Ferguson Harris Bonlsburg. Millhelm and Penn Haines— Asaronshurg Miles Rabershu Potter—Ceoentre | (Grege—Spring A the school (el. 6 RpD ad by three which they Exami ApDiesr A mes meh day permit none exce| examination Bel ipecial house, canis n inlend if EXAM acler lo enter the D. M. WOLP, Co. - Ad - ——The Penn Harrow for sal exander & Co, Fra: All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first days use, Marvel cures, [Creaties and $2.00 trial bottles free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 631 Arch St, Philad , Pa. lljune y Summer sails are now redoeced in | price, to about cost at the Philad. Branch [hat kind of clothing will be needed for several months yet, but Lewing & Co. are anxious to close out the at on hand i before the sur they offer spe jucing the pri t rare opportanity to get a summer outfit, lor man or boy, Mer season « @ 10 Near cost, GRAHAM & SO N, G 0 TO VALENTINES’ STORE CO, LIMITED, BELLEFONTE, AND SHOES, CLOTH] TRUNKS, WOODE BOOTS examine them, it will repay you NG, CARPETS, eo — — on aes a A NO EH manish and Guipun Lace, Ruffling Ba NGTH. Just in receipt of Imperials, Oolongs and Uscolored Japans, About arriving. Call and & DEALEZXS TET ihe ah A ARE IN. If you want good, honest and Shoes—goods that you will be pleased with—-nuy he following nakes, and you will the best: E. C. BURTS Celebrated Shoes Children. HANAN & SON'S, New York, Fine Shoes for Men and Boys, every pair warranted, J. H. BY RMESS' {ochester Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children, In connection with the above shoes we have a fine line of MEN'SCALF & K1P BOOTS," PLOW SHOES, BROGANS, & SLIPPERS f every description, at the lowest fig ares. Ba Remember the place, on Corner of BROCKERHOFF ROW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Timay 1 for Ladies and fine SECHLERS 1 SECHLERS | i NEW GOOD REAR SEREEREE Seb §EcELENS ! rears ® . 8 Just opened a full line of Choice Fami- GROCERIES GROCERIES AND AND PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS, COFFEES, BUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. Together with GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLI at the lowest living all newly bought, st the very best Kind. MEAT MARKET, Beef of the choicest eattle, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on haud. 30 nov, tf Joico, (loods are ctly fresh, and of jer acre. | If you want a BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, or a VELOCIPEDE, BEXD TO H. B. HART, “3 wt Pla + rr pey-The place t4 rour best say-and cheapest Building Mates“2 ge rial is of Tae & Erane Ar Co . Jas. 8. rapt oo . Spring Wills, Pa., who keep all kinds of FLOORING, SURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW ing up my invitation to everybody examine my goods, w Clothing, Men's Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and | Valises in the county. I haveu't $40, 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and of the ds, and latest styles. I have good goc gome cheap goods. I have some of the very best make of the celebrated 3 Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rich and poor. 1 will not boast of what I will do, but if you give mea call I will doas I always havedone : treat you fair and ho nest and give you the value of your mons ey, and don’t you forget it, Isaac Guggenheimer, In New Addition to Bush's Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA, P.8.—~A full stock of the best Leath- er alwayson hand, 9 Cash paid for all kinds of hides. 26apbm Ah $7 Ee #5 Esa Hy Pts he NA A A 1 IST OF GOODS AT HALF PRICE! Ad L Ky LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Vis SUI 3 Ca ren o“ DRESS GOODS SHIRTINGS, yet ihie Width Alpacas, a few lef 3 One Lot of Embroideries, about Ww what they are 15 20 10 124 One Lot of Crape Sets, Cufls an a EPR A A pieces of one pet ¥ 4 ¥ PRICE 01 $4 1 ALL WOOL SRinere > - 3 4 6 0 2K § HO 5 0 5 ¥ 8 5 5 50 » &e., AT ONE LIALF PRICE. 0 elsewhere 12 eisowhers 12% $« 0, 606, 35 6, 90. 10.1 16 elsewhere 1244 elsew her 134 old price 12 y 20 “oh ab a0 oH S00 Yards, at One-Half Price. actually worth, lower line our re 3) 35 45 55 75 40 d Collars 20¢, old price 7bc, £1 6, oe “ ia § J oD oll ‘te Prices, Sash Ribbo Child's regular made Flos One k Colored and Black Sash Rit Child's'and Misses Hose ot of al SEND FOR 8 ue 0 108 in, wide 25 to 40¢, 8 pair for Me 2c a yd actual value 58 & 1 0 4 pair for 2c, elsewhere 100 ANPLES shuts LYON & 00. A ———————— ee T——-— Wilsonia 45 Sirus | PREVENE (0 Insoles. Go 1 CENTS ; 6 pairs for and America these Appliances have been doing quired. So-called incurables taken from ths blessing of health. Thousands who have menting with medicine without success, “1 would not take 81.000 for what Wilsonis has “1 wd catarrh and desfuess and dyspepsia, for fo lamp, i or Appliances. PRICE, 50 in Pagend among invalids. No medisine re. for me if one week.” ut ge few months, 1 world not take $30 000 ssf ty-three years, su great and I oan danes like a boy.” Apotder has cured Md utitrgly, Warde [i = Hotels, (EN TRE HALL HOTEL | D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. ’ {FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND i CUSTOM Good Table, healthy locality, {mountain water, surrounded by juataral scenery in ! pure i Blate, i i : + he § Ly Luest the Schools jaud churches convenient. Terns {reasonable ] | “New Brockerhoff House, | grockzRROFF HOUSE, { ALLEGHEXNY 8T,, BELLEFOXTE, VA. | GCG. G. MCMILLEN, Frop'r. Yely sang u . | Sh Free Buss to and from ali EY UsH HOUSE. WwW. R, Leiler, proprietor, Bb {loute, Pa. Special sitention given to {country trade, Jjupelfy | C UMMINGS HUUSE, BELLEYONTE, MN, Ps fw PA The traveung commaunity will find {Luis hotel equal to any io the county in every respect, for man and besst and {charges yey moderate. Giveit a trial. Zjune uf 572 5 { Best basievess sow Del Fi Vapital nol seeded, we | Men, women, boys and wr {TTwhare tn work Foran. Now isi Sie Lime [RUIE JB EPR Line, OF Eive Jour WE ole Jim business, No olber basis | Mho one can teil 9 make sROrmone Pay, by engagis & at once WOR euiBL and Ler ites Money wave aul, sasily, ano Bonerabiy, AGdress THLE & Aug Gate, Maine, Hanily EMANUEL BRI prietor : 1 A week st bome by the Industri 10 Le ane Willi pay neariy as weil we. D R. G. W. KLINE. | YUYsICiar & sURGRUN 1 * 5 Yolers Miiis, Pa Ail enlls, Cay 80d LigLL, pi Wpsiy sie sd ed ilar Gad suveind JERID UC Ce faui Pracuce, Lijuilbw ————— | Dentists. fi ————————————— D* G. w. HUSIBREMAN, | o Deutist, Centre Hail iQice al residence ou Churcu Mrvel, oppo {eile Laiberat Cuurcn, Will give ay laclive 10 sil branches of Lis profession” Liber sdwilistlered. D~ 8. 6G. GUTs L1US, Dentist, Milibeim, Offers bis piviessioual services w ibe public. He is prepared W perforiu ail vperativus iu the usin projeseion. Me i» wow fully pres pared Lo eXirnct fteeid sbsviuley witkum pail. my 4 38 iG, jdadr Druggists. «ZELLER & SON, . DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. Dealer In DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS. &eo ' Pure Wines and Liquors {pare oses always kepl. DRUGS for medical ————— ——— ANIEL.PRUTZMAN. BOOT AND SHOEMAKEK. . after April Ist will open in the Do building, when be, will be prepared to make to order Boots and Shoes, and do all kiuds of repairing. Satisfaction guar anteed, and charges reasonable. He asks a share of the public patronage. 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