The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1883, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER,
FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor
Centre HALL, PA, Sep: 6, 1883,
bE IRI 1 RA A I TR TO
CENTRE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
FOR 1883,
Name,
J. M. Kichline
Chas, Smith
8. A. MeQuistion....
Ira C. Leathers.........
James P. Jones...
F. P. Musser
G. G. Herlinger
Sol Schmidt... -
A. V. Carpenter... “oo
P. J. MeDonald...... Fleming
Win. Ishler.............Bellefonte
Fravk PF, Adams... Milesburg
Heury Meeker........ Pine Glen
John Roop cessation
John MoeCloskey........Romola
J.T. MeCormick.. Stat College
I. W. Walker Rock Springs
John Coldron Spring Mills
«Farmers Mills
P, 0. Address.
District,
Bellefonte
Bellefonte N, W,
” 8 WwW,
YY. pr
Howard boro, foward
Milesburg =
Millheim
Philipsburg 1 w
= 2W
aw
Unionvie boro
Benner twp.
Bogas :
lrnside
College
Curtin *
Ferguson O. P.
N.P
B. PL
N.P
EP
Ww
Gre ox
Haines
- Aaronsburg
Stormestown
Pe SSAA, 5555
The trial of Samuel Longwell, or the
a
Lewistown, last week. The grand jury
found a bill for manslaughter. The de-
fense was that the killing was uninten-
tional, the blow struck being in self-de-
fense, and insanity.
G., W. Eider and T. M. Uttley were
counsel for Longwell and District Attor«
ney J. M. Woods, and his father, D. W.
Woods, for the Commonwealth, The
jury were out one hour, and rendered a
verdict of guilty. A new trial was asked
for,and overruled after argnment, and
the prisoner sentenced to pay a fine of $1
and cots of prosecution, jand to five
years of solitary confinement at labor in
the western peuiteniiary,
BABY ELEPHANT.
Baruum is overjoyed with his acquisi-
tion~the baby elephant—and declares
$300,000 won!ld not buy it. He offers
$562,000 for the insurance of the life of
P. tien. Bower...
Half Moontwp. J. H. Griflin
Harris ‘ D. W. Meyer
Howard John Glenn...
Huston John L* Miles. ...ceeond lian
Liberty James P. Leinn...... Blanchard
Marion a J. J. Hoy... ceresnsinni Walker
Miles . Ellis B. Shaffer... Madisonburg
Patton Agnitw Sellers, Filmore
Penn P. H. 8tover.......waL0burn
Potter (
Boulshurg
Jr.
D. J. Meyer,
Samuel Sia
William (
J.T. Everly
E. C
Win. R
Hepburn I «ha
8B. K. Emerick. ....occocnfF
Joseph Emerick... Huble
M. 5 Spotts........
WM. C. HEINLE,
Chairman,
Rush
= .
Rpring twp,
Snow Shoe
KER
Wal ‘
mecroetary.
W Me
4
The last day for the registry of voters
this year will be Thursday, Sept. 6, and
out of abundant caution every voter
should satisfy hrmself that his name on
the book with a tax assessed against
him. Otherwise he may be disfranchis-
ed. Democratic committeemen and pol-
iticians should be active and energetic
in looking after this now to the exclusion
of every other political consideration. It
will not do to assume that because the
bulk of the voters paid their taxes last
year that the registry this year is an un-
important matter. Special attention
should be givenlto the registry of all per-
sons who did not pay taxes last year, tc
persons recently naturalized, to those
who voted “on age” last year or who will
come 22 years of age before February,
and to all whose residence has been
changed since November, 18583, “Atten-
{ion to the registry” is the immediate da-
ty of all interested in Democratic organ-
ization.
mm imate
The Lock Haven Democrat, of 30 ult,
gays : Between oneand two o'clock on
the morning of August 22d, the barn of
John Esterline was struck by lightning
and in less than twenty minutes’ time
the barn was burned to the ground. All
his hay, grain, four head of young cattle,
ten sheep, five two-horse Wagous—one
being loaded with chop and flour—to-
gether with all his farming implements,
were burned, and it was only through
the aid of his neighbors that the other
buildings were saved, It was iosured in
the Sugar Valley Mutual Fire Insurance
Co. for $1500.
1a the afternoon of the same day the
rew barn of Mr. Geo. Shroyer was alse
struck by lightning. The stock and most
nfthe farming implements were saved
It was insured in some New York com
pany for only $500,
- My ——————
i * -
When son fee! yourself gradually
breaking down don’t wait until you bave
taken to your bed. Whtle you are still
able to be up and about fight the grim
monster disease by the use of the prope;
restoratives. The remedy for ros.
laria, indigestioa, weak kidneys, con-
stant fatigue, fits of diziness, heart di-
sease, short breath and other complica
tions of a disordered system is Drown's
Iron Bitters. Its magic ioflocuce io
conquering diseases of an exhaustive na-
ture is most astonishing.
best
— a
We refered briefly to the death of
Count de Chambord, and will now give
a synopsis of what the “North American’
rays concerning this notable personage :
The last of the Bourbons is no more
The great dynasty that ruled France for
many centaries is ended. The last of the
race, although he never possessed regal
authority over France, was looked up
en by many as their legitimate sov-
erign. When the crown was offered to
him he refused it, because he was uawill
ing to rule except under the white flag
the Bourbons. He preferred to be true
to his own idea of what was due to him
to reigning under the tricolor, His Lag
was to him the emblem of what belong-
ed to him as a birthright, The tricolor
denoted the change from the ancient
regime. He possessed many of the qual-
ities which made some of his ancestors
great rulers, but they were not qualities
suited to his time or age. He was not
one to bend circumstances to his wil
He bided his time aud it came not. He
loved France too well to attempt to be-
come her Monarch by means of insure
ection or a coup d'etat. What might
have been the fate of France under Hen-
ry V. we can only conjecture. Perhaps
she would have had less carnage and
ewer disasters, but she would not prob.
ably have been as great and enlightened
# nation as she is to-day, The hopes of]
the royalists now centre in the Orlears
family, and the quickly shifting scenes
of the great theatre of France may Le.
fore long display one of them upon the
throne, undeterred by foolish prejudice
for kingly faith, whichever it may be
ron ruling under any flag the people
may prefer.
» oo.
Malarial poisoa can bs entirely re
moved from the system by the use of
Aseria A Es ha acantat hei
e, in m ofs
wed in no other remedy. Warranted,
the infant for 52 weeks. Surely, if he
talin, he would do no such foolish thing,
1as they are the most successful protective
imedicines that have ever been intro
duced in the human family, No one gan
take any disease while taking Peruoa be-
Ask vour drng-
regular with Manalin.
nsf Sains Af
TY TEACHERS EX
A M 1 NATIONS, 1883,
Tuesday Aug
Wednesday ’
Thursday
ass Friday
"hilipsburg and Rush Philipsburg
Saturday
Unionville
Monday *' XA
Liberty —Eaglaville ... coon. Tuesday * 21
Howard and Curtin—~Howanrd Wed'y ' 2
Wa'ker—-Hublersburg Tuesday "
Marion—Jacksonville.... Wednesday
Milesburg snd Boggs—Milesburg
Thursday " 8
Spring ~Pleansant "31
Benper—Knoex' School House
Saturday, September
Patton—~Waddle's School House
Monday
Halfmoon —~Stormstown ..... Tuesday *
Qollege— Lemont. ..uw... Wednesday
Ferguson—VFine Grove... Thursday
Harris— Boalsburg., .......... Friday
Millheim and Penn—Millheim Mond,
Haines—Aasronsburg..... ... Tuesday
Miles—Rebersburg....... Wednesday " 12
Potter—Centre Hall........... Thursday * 18
Gregg—Spring Mills... ...... Friday 14
A special examination will be held in
the school house, Bellefonte, Saturday,
Oct. 6; applicants must come recommend
ed by three directors of the district in
which they intend teach
begin at 9 o'clock &
Huston—Julian
Worth—Port Matilda
Taylor—Hannah........ co.
i
i
Unionville and Union—
#4 &
~
Examinations |
applicants must be punctual.
A meeting of Directors is desired on
each day of examinations They should
permit none except persons of good char
acior to enter the classes,
D. M. WOLF,
m.:
Co. Bupt
a a —————
——The Penn Harrow for sale by Al.
exander & Co of
A 8 UA SI AA ASAP A.
GRAHAM & SON,
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
iN
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER.
If you want good, honest Boots
and Shoes—goods that you will be
pleased with— buy the following
makes, and you will get the best:
E. C. BURTY
Celebrated Bhoes for Ladies and
Children.
HANAN & SON'S,
New York, Fine Shoes for Men
and Boys, every pair warranted,
J. H. BYRMESS
Rochester Fine Shoes for Ladies
and Children.
In connection with the above fine
shoes we have a fine line of
MEN'S CALF & KIP BOOTS,"
PLOW SHOES, BROGANS,
& SLIPPERS
of every description, at the lowest fig.
ares,
Ba” Remember the place, on Corner of
BROCKERHOFF ROW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
"may
CHLEKS !
SECHLERS |
SECHLERS 1
FERRERARE ARRAS SAREE TE SEER SRE ¥
:
NEW GOODS
FEEREAIIE SORE INNE SEER WESERERE Fasbes §
SE
i :
jr
Just opened a full line of Choice Fami-
y
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
ND
A
AND
PROVISIONS,
PROVISIONS,
Such as
TEAS, COFFEES,
SUGARS, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED FRUITS,
MEATS,
NUTS,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES,
FISH, SYRUPS, ETC,
er with
GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND
WILLOW WAR AXND
HOUSEHNOL
sSUPPLI
OF AL
KINDS
at the lowest living [icon Goods are
all newly bought, ly fresh,” and of
the very best kind.
MEAT MARKET,
Beef of the choicest cattle, veal,
and mutton, fresh and al
Eh mess ut sod’ dls
LIMITE
a
D, BELLEFONTE,
30 TO VALENTINES 8T0
lat ED. A AO CS I EN AAAI WM
RE CO. LIMITED, BELLEFONTE
If yon want a
BICYCLE, TRICYCLE,
or a VELOCLPEDE,
SEND TO
H. B. HART,
No, 811 Arch St.
Phila. Pa.,
for a Price list and Catalogue giving full
description.
July I8° 83
LS
SPRING ML
Plaining Mill
ped~TLe place to buy your best*%8
sand cheapest Building Mates"
pe rial is of
Jas. §. Krape & Co.,
Spring Mills, Pa.,
who keep all kinds of
FLOORING,
GERMAN, &
SPLIT SIDING,
U
RFACE BOAKRIS
WINDOW SASHES,
BLINDS
SHUTTERS,
&e., &eo.,
Anything wanted not ready
hed on short nos
will be furnis
fice.
MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL-
WAYS KEPT ON HAND.
1Tmsy ly
Haviog 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
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and
the best assortment of Trunks and
Valises in the county. I haven't §40,
000.00 worth of goode, I am sorry to
say, but what [ have is new and of the
iatest styles. I have good goode, and
some cheap goods. I bave some of
the very best make of the celebrated
Rochester goods. I have them 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 fair and bh onest
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 always on hand.
Cash paid for all kinds of hides.
26apBm
WEST'S REEVE AXD SHAT TRMATHENT, »
prcilie for ria. Doeetuess Convulsions, Mie
Nerrans Preastrsibon esuss
on, Wak elfuiness, Mente] Phe
Bruin resulting io fnsanity snd
y aud death | Premature Old Ase,
fi either sex, Dovoitn wry Lossps
I By over eunction of the brain,
& Gr ov dnd poe, Bach bog con elu one montis
Bia box, or 9ix boxes for $8, sent by nell pew
vepipd of price,
WE CUARANTED SIX BOXES
Toure any case, With sseh onder received by us for pix
mpanied with #5, we willpend gb & puri hascr our
wiellien guasrehios Lo roles Sie money i She Lrasinest Cote
ol affect & core, Guarantees seed only by
EINES HR & NENULLAGN, 136 Roce Boost, Phllndelphis, Pa
; EEUU ERE iw?
The relolrnied vogutabio Blond Verifier. 15 tnosetistely
cures Bend sale, Canotipation, Purifies the Bis. Mealied
Env where upon reosipl of 28 sents. Unsurpassed fur
Cuiidean. EISNER & MENDELSON,
320 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ig
Cards—Attorneys.
3 ¥ HEWES, |
Attorney-at- Law, |
Fraclices in sll the Courts, Office in the
Furst buildng, Bellefonte, Zmaytl
JOHN BLATK L'NN,
ie pri
‘Offices on Alle, eny street,
I feh tf
fy F. FORTNEY,
l Attornsy-at-Law, :
ard building, Bellefunte!
@ CM, Bowe:
Als ,,
LEXANDER & BOWER,
LL
| ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
| BELLEFONTE, PA,
{Office in Garman's new building. i
J OHN F. POTTER, Auorney-at-Law|
Oollections promtliy made and
ispocial attention given to those having’
Hands or property tor sale, Will draw up
innid have seknowlsdged Deeds, Mortga~!
ges, &c RHallafonia, Ps i
i J lL. SPANGLER, Attorpey-st-law’
t) Consultations in KEnghsh and
German, Office in Furst’s new building
i
-at-Law,
allefont.
|
I IST
4
2000 yards Calleo, ren
tern
LY ON
anus, ple
y BO troubke 10 select enough of om
136 Men's Fine Wool Hats,
6 Men's Finest Fur Hats
Som
Rhos
© Very
Metis Dros ie
SOWod Shoes...
wid Working
3
ue bot of Boys’ Shoes slight
Mliows
ther D
¢ Rid Croquet Walking shoes
Jaciion t lantton shoes...
Meus plait a0 shoes
i
Men's spring } im black Pants
binck Pan
seaspere all wool Peuts..
binck all wool Disgonal
re heavy all wool «
gray auixed.....
ants slightly faded
dark ext t
8 wool
One It of wool
nied 11
She sit dows to 4
black Mag
binck Disgonia: 5 dollars, elsewhere 11 é
0 dollars ehewhere |
where iS dolinrs,
Af all won
A ver
A very tine bine .
Children’s Bulls, good quality,
Boys suite, 10 10 17 FOR... comin. somsmmsirns
Boys’ suits, . ail wool...
Boys suits, ~ *
ine Baller Bult...
Lue .
Fine Cheviot shirting.....
Diposs Vinids os
Bed Spreads of oie-half .
Avokbher bt Brotaded Saticens
Another ot Brooaded Satoens .....
duced prices;
iv 12
b
14 20
8
15
10
i
12%
of Other's Prices.
Child's regular made Hose......
One lot of all Sik Colored and
Child sand Mises Hose...
june 28
& C 0.
ut a good many pleces of one pat-
63 30 V0 cents, clewhere F125
& worth 200 10 800,
is
#1755
Fl 00, elsewhere
- 156
14
- 1m,
100,
M&S eens, cont wl wim
1 4 worth 2
1%
J)
ps
Toe elsewhere $1 50
Pn 150
100 i150
i 5
he
we
oo
wx
100
2st
at
wie
Be Bt hl ad pt Bd
gaEegpansgy
abe
4h
Ee
4x
9
<5 Dow
6 clsow here
Hw -
To & 8
1 0&15
125
ae
140
1%
&
>
135
ib
13
i & 200
- 200
i150
i
1580
i%%
NE HALF PRICE.
wen 700 elsewhere
be .
18
150
20
4 00
40
4 80
eo
ibn 100
HB briwin
13
20
200
50
8H
16 dollar saft down to 1250,
price. A few teat ly all wool
A mrictdy all wool fine Disgonal Suit
1 M0 elsewhere
200 -
a 3%
17%
<0
« 300
wsesmirprerisesssnen 3 BO -
&c., AT ONE UALF PRICE.
8 elsewhere 12
8, 10, 12 elsewhere 125 to
88, 00, 80, Vo Wo, 9, lw, 135
16¢ elsewhere 80
14 elsewhere 80
12} old price
ae- Hall Price.
H00 Yards, at O
3)
20
4 Ob
0 3B
35
25
7%
40
6 pair for Tc
Zoe a yd. actual value 96 & 1 0
4 pair for 3c, elsewhere 100
ES,
LYON & OO.
Banks
press VALLEY BANKING CO.,
CENTRAL HALL.
Receive Deposits andallow In-
terest; Discount Notes; Buy
and Bell Government Se.
curities; Gold and Coupons,
Wu Worr, W. BB Mixgre
, Pres Cashier
{ iENTEE COUNTY BANKING CO
CU BELLEFONTE, PA.
{Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.}
Receive Deposits and
Allow Interest;
Discount Notes;
Buoy and Feil Goy.
ons,
Jas, A. Braves, Jd D.
Snvoexer
Pres. Casbiier
ut This Outi zz
5 Hotels.
tn een
(CENTRE HALL HOTEL.
i D. J. MEYER, Prop'r.
FOR EUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANEIEXT
| CUSTOM.
Good Table, healthy locality, pure
mountain water, surrounded by finest
ustural scenery in the state, Schools
and churches convenient, Terms very
reasonable, iGaug tf
~ New Brockerhoff House,
ROCKERHOFF¥ HOUSE,
ALLEGRENY ST, BELLEYOXTE, PA.
G. UG. McMILLEN, Prop’.
Good Bample Rooms on Firet Floor.
5. Free Buss 10 and from all ir sins. pu
Svecial rates 10 witnesses and jurors. Bjun,
pes HOUSE.
W. RK. Teller, proprietor, Belies
tonte, Pa. Special attention given to
country trade, Junelfy
(vauINGs HOUSE,
: : BELLEFONTE, PA.
: EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor
The traveling community will find
this hotel equal to any in the county in
every respect, for man and beast, and
{ barges very moderate, Giveit a trial,
— june
7 Py
57 O Best busicess now belors the public
Unpital not needed. We will start pou
3 oh, women, boys and gir wanted ev.
rywhere to work for us. Now isi be time. You can
Work ih spare Lime, or give your whole time 10 tbe
[busioess. No other Lasiness will PAY Desriy as well,
| No one can fall wo make enormous pay, by rugsging
(al once. Uosily sulfil and lerms free, Money msde
| tamt, enniiy, and Losorably. Address a & Ceo.
wnly
A week at home Wy Loe indus tr woe,
R.G. W. KLINE,
FUYSIVIAN & BURGRON,
Yoters Mills, Pa.
| All calls, Cay and night, promptly st-
tended Ww. Hes had several ) ears success
{Tul practice, 1jusba
Dentists.
BE uo w, nHUSTERMAN,
Dentist, Ceatre Hall
Qifice at residence on Uburch sires, uppo.
eite Lutheran Courch, Will give satis
faction in sil branches of his profession
Biber administered ldadr
BS. 6 UTeliUs.-
Dentist, Mitibeim. Offers bis
professions] services to the pubic, Ie is
prepared 10 perform all operations in the
dedial prolession. He is now fully pres
psred to extract leeib absolutely witbou
usin. my 2 78
Druggisis.
ZELLER & SON,
* DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa.
Dealer In
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, &o
Pure Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes niways kept.
ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND
SHOEMAKEKR.
after April 1st will open in the Darst
building, when be, will be prepared 10
make to order Boots and Shoes, and do
all kinds of repairing. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and charges reasonable. He asks
a share of the public patronage. Smar
DRUGS
PrEveENk (4
5 og
Sharing » pis
PE aad camerh 4nd and
"—_,
Consult health, Aveid solds,
Maaxzric Insorsa. PRICE, 56
red on his
Coen Marker
arrow, without
requi
adapted 1.
att? Well Fatnted and in
Sle for sch Ii
iment on the farm,
of bolt. Thus the farmer
time and labor, look
it can be so eqsil
I i oe oon
’
tr
other
pon
a "
vi most convenient, and a
into Five
snd a
Harrow and save the farmer half hi
an extra
Complete
therefore will do
basal
over any
_ Another great advantage the Peon Harrow has
the