The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1883, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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Centre Hary, Pa. Bep, 6, 1883.
The Largest Paper in Centre County,
Terms —$2 por year in advance, $2050
when not in advance. Advertisement
20 cents per line tor three insertions
Yearly and half yearly ad's at special
rates.
One colum per year $301 ¢olum $45.
gar Hereafter nll subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get »
credit of two months additional as a pre
mium,
When von cant find what you
want anvwherelse try the
INTRAL SUPPLY DE-
or “THE FAIR” at
D. GARMAN & SON,
BELLEFONTE, PEN?
Dedders 1a White Goo ia,
Notions,
Geuts Farpishing
Cashimeres a speciaity.
It will pay yor
LOCAL ITEMS,
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—Damocrats registered before
Tharaday, Sept. and sce that ev ery
democvrat’s name is on the Registry ii
before Thuraday, Sept. 6.
vial meeting of the West Sas.
of Reforme
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ina Classis
it at Rel
—The (Gran !
nie, wi t the ol
monatain, above Ceatre I
day, Sept. 20,
~Trade dollars took
jumpin Nex York last we:k
vents ware offered, cansed
California for 200000 of
Chinese trade.
the
{311 mother Heas is yw wit
H. ¥
y -
IRGY 18 54
lying 1
daughter's Mrs
fonte. The |
nt time-—lawyers
up business to get ont
lrew P. Biymire, who
last spring, bas been uafortun
h furnito
ia
stroved by fire, is
1s house and re de
The loss covered by
So says the Lewist wa Sen
saving
insurance,
anot be had ia the
Philad.
ving or wearing. Cu
ever, alwaye fiod that Lewios
LIANCH |
&
what they want and need
y is unsurpassed and prices als
low that none compele with
11sd
ariel
g squirrel reason began on fin
mber, and most of our Nimrods,
Harpster, Harper Cal and Simon
and others were ont. From
they report, we judge the squirrels are
still out yet.
nev,
the succes
wre | 110 carpenters »
with their w
spire, in this p
began the
doubt do it bandson
are now tur
yrk ou the Latheran chard
and John T, Lee has
ing it, ; Tit
ual
1g}
ace,
yb of pal
— I OQCHIEE, 8
¢ weet
other froits at
potatoes, appl
Sechler's—green,
vastned and dried. All of superior qual.
ity. household sbould be without
Nechler’s table groceries, they keep none
b it sach as are iresh and pure,
Lost. ~On Friday night las, be
tween Barnes’ toll gate and Centre tall
» pocket book, containing two $10 bili
aud five $1 bills, and a note for $25 dated
June, 1882; a suitable reward wili be
giveu to the tinder by leaving the same
#t the Reronrer office, or with T. C.
Beil, at Yieasanut Gap. at
Imitled by
.
31)
~eCamp’s furniture is a
all to Le equal 10 the buest—home or city
made, ~—~and cheaper than any desler of
fors the same class of goods. You pv
er fail to have an extra bargain when
you purchase furniture at Camp's, Cen:
tre Mall, sud he gives you a guarantee
that it is as represented,
Rev. B. E Furst will preach in the
Luthieran charceh, in the Loup, on nex!
sabbath, 9, in the forenoon, aud at Cen-
tre Hall, at 2 p. m.
~=At Dingess grocery you can get
fresh sweet potatoes nad other froits and
vegetables, all kinds of groceries, canneo
gouds, the best of sugars, coffees, tess,
Diamond drip syrup, the finest article of
the kind in the world, The highet
prices given for all kinds of country
produce,
Two small children were recently
found locked in a mountain cabin io
Mifllin county almost starved to death.
A Columbia jeweler has a clock which
with but one windiog will run a year
and thirty-five days. The pendalum
moves ia a circle,
The tract of land recently purchased
by Williams & Foresman, of Williams
port, in Clinton county, consists of 5 Hx
acres, and on it are 6,000,000 feet of white
pine, 2000000 vellow pine, 20 000,000
lem 0k, and 1,000 car loade of mine pr. p
timber,
Furst Muar.~James A. Deckert’
Spring Mills meat market supplies fresh
stall-fed beef, constantly, also pork, vea
and motton in season. Potters Mills
Centre Hill and Penn Hall will be sop
plied from the wagon, two days each
week, 10may6m
Fausens Arresrios.—The undersign-
ed is always paying the highest price for
all kinds of grain and seed —lot the qual.
ity or quantity be as it will, Do not fail
to esl upon him helore you sell.
Useplit L J. GRENOBLE.
Prusoxaz,--Mr. Chas, Derstine, for-
merly of Lewistown, now of Philadel
phia, and formerly a typo on the Rerok-
ER, being home on a yisit, called in to
see us. Cparlielooks hale and hearty,
J. C. Stover, farmer, and a leading
Democrat of Haines, gave the Reronren
2 call.
Mr. J. W. Harter, one of Spring Mills’
best voung men favored us with a eall—
his recent western trip gave him a touch
of malaria.
Mr. O. Dingoes, merchant at Coburn,
favored us with a chat on Saturday,
wee Ont 28th, ult, a serious swindla was
practiced npon Mr. H. C. Shirk, living
shout 3 miies south of Centre Hall, by a
horas dealer, who registered at Centre
{all as James Santee, and represented
himself as coming from Hszleton, Un
he evening of above day he came to
Mr. Shirk’s and bargained for two valua
ule horses, for which he gave Mr, Shirk
iis check for oa the Lewisburg
Mr, Shirk some time aiteraards
ame to Centre Hall and bad a tele
ant to Lewisburg about
received a reply that was not
known there and had no funds in tue
vank. The reply, unfortunately, was
Jdmost a day in reaching here
ome nnacconntable delay and this gave
Santee a good start to get away with
worses, The route he took was
Brush valley and of
pointon the river, Mr.
wr ab once went ia pursait
rack the swindler was obtain i a
Dewart, where he had offered the horses
yr $175 but found no purchaser, perh
a
sorbic)
$ 1.
ORnx,
ream
thin oo wie rid
We CHECK nO
Sante
fronn
Of
1%
ap
from sueniecion crested by the nw price
wked, Oa Friday morning Ms
and Mr, Julian Fiem: i
ing the warrant, «
it Plymouth, th
Wiikesbarre, st
seg. where he
hen fouad that
in
wus arrested,
his name was
toe, as signed on the check, but Gardner.
fhe prisoner was taken to Wilkeshy
nrison notil a hearing could be had
2 avi] iY einel
svi noy an wi
ii
PoOsBQs
t dan-
\rre
Oa Sanday communi
MALE ited by
he Laut ran
Hag per §
)
y conlirmation~aiso
roprinte Harvest serm
g. FPreachiog next Sax
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Prai
itis kept in
1 be to the respect of
$y
i ME SOME LIN DOrL4an
ton. Beavers remarks 4
road ]
“¢eviii io
we—1 met you w a
it here but here again is
a Faursday Luther Stover,
ronsboryg, was driving on
af whea the horse
jnaiut
gst Vi
last
ar Wm. Allison's,
t at Italian toy pedaiers ; the
e uncontr
ver managed to get od
worse became detache 35
snd ran to the Old Fort bef
fortuantely Do One Wad
one has apy o«
ow the law d
+ 10 Boe?
thie hiea
OI er
might put
SUL
BROADAXE.
i
REST,
this was ever knows
foctura disagreed,
one seemed to be
they each were fou
RE
at home
vid "twas cancer of
Ira
the bre
"a care,
* set all at rest,
ula left the place,
oly»
VITAL QUESTIONS
wi om ut phy
SCENT
CHAPTER 1
f #3
be most eminent physicians
¥l only retaedy that
i diseases of the
IFLDAry Organs ; su
Cals 1
kidneys and
1 ns Bright's disease,
inability to retain urine, and all the
liscases and aliments pou Jar 10 women”
And they will Well you explicitly and canphatt
wily, “Bachna”
Ask the same physicians
“What is the most reliable and surest ctire for
ail Uver diseases or dyspepsia, constipation, indi
postion, billiousnews, malarial fever,
arid they will wll you
Mandrake! or Dandelion!
Hence, when these remedies are combined with
W
diatwion
retention or
h
gue,
And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a won
ferful and misteriom surative power is develop
od which is so varied in is operations ‘hat no 3
soase or (1h health can possibly exist or resist its
power, and vet it is
Harmless for the mest frall woman, weakest in
valid or ssanllest child to use,
CHAPTER II,
“Patients
“Almost dead or neatly dying”
Yor years, and given up by physicians of
Aright's and other kidney disoases, liver com:
olafute, severe coughs called consumption, have
been cured,
Women gone nearly crazy!
hy of nevralgia, nervousness, wakeful:
aes and various diseases peculiar 40 women.
People drawn out of shape from excrucialiog
sang of Rheumation,
Intismmatory snd chronie, or sullering from
swrofula!
Hei their bicod polsoniag;. 4 pala, di
it rhoom, b fu ng, dyin
gestion, and in fact almost all Baier ral
Nature is heir to
Have heen oured by Hop Bitters, proof of which
san be found lnevery neighbor in He kay fi
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world
GEORGES VALLEY NEWS,
The self-propelling thresher which
came through this valley the other day,
caused quite an excitement, Its first
work was on the crop of James Hanna,
which was put through in one and a
half days, and yielding 700 bushels, At
Joseph Carson's they threshed wheat nt
the rate of three bushels per minute, ——
(Grove & Wolf have their planing mill
ready for operations. A little worm
has been discovered in the cloyerseed
which works on the blossonl,—=-0r-
gans are plenty, if you have the money
to buy. I think the Newsbev of Penn
Hall madea little mistake about the fel
low that got his face hart in fighting at
Ripka's—he dida’t have a mark ; things
are sometimes made worse than they re-
ly are, (1,
- ye
-Dinges & Vonada's new store, atl
Caburo, is one of the institutions of that
section of the ww und no store is
ahead of it riven and genersl
niment and of goode. They
fuce and give the
-~
yei'w Sig
Syraps
strap 24,
Rive]
Black
Caroline 7'¢a8, Head
NG MILLS MARKET.
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63
Fy
83
on
“0
6 oh
i 40
800
500
aod ells new
EMBAE ivr iiss nner ibn FARTS PRI Vb
Buckwheat
Barley
Cloverseed. ........ EA
Timothy weed. wwii
Plaster, ground per ton.
Flour, per barrel RETTIG eh
Butter. 150: tallow. 6: lard, 14: ham,
15: shoulder, 12: baron or side, 13;
eg per doxen, 16 conta,
Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
COA La=Pen, 8, 5; Chestnut, 4.65; Blove, 1.85;
Egg, 4.70,
Lock Haves Manxer.
Butter, 18 to 22 cta. per 1b; eggs, 18 to
20 ota, per doz; potatoes, old 40 cts, pot
bushel: now, 12 ets, por peck; chickens
80 10 70 ci, per pair; lard, 16 cts. per
appic butter 75 eta, per gal; corn, 70 cig,
per bu: oats, O56 cite. per bu; beans, 15 to
20 cis. per pork: peaches, BO cis
per pk; blackberries, 8B els. pe |
r
apples, 20 to 250 per peck; plume, 1
per quart; celery, b cents per stalk.
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THE R. B, MEETING,
The railroad meeting held at Meyer's
Liotel, in Centre Iall, on Thursday after-
noon, 30 ult., was largely attended by
stockholders from the valley and Belle-
fonte. The meeting was organized by
electing the following officers:
President—Fred’'k Kurtz,
Becretary-—Geo. M. Boal,
Upon request the object of the
meeting wos stated in a brief address by
the chairman who proceeded to give a
history of the transactions between the
railroad company and the stockholders;
the prom’ses of the former to build the
oad if the townships subscribed the
stock apportioned to them respectively ;
he townships of Miles, Haines,
Penn, Gregg, Potter and Harris respond-
e1 by subscribing and payingupwards of
00.600 ; that in addition the company
nded the right of way, which was
Landa taken, and now
{or ton years the co:ppany bad failed to
that i
ilgo given, and th
me up to 118 prowises ; the purpose of
the mecting being to again urgs the com.
of
it other remedy might
of
draft
give. 0 the sense of the
ile i by
y+, L. Rhone, Ged, W,
sha Arneyand Wm, A. Boal,
] mittee remarks
d, Col.
oth-
any to do us jastice, and in case
Ln motion
yasittes of five, to
thas chair as
| Gilltlar
le, sr. and
im itee reported the follwing
rents at various
of Penns
*k for the grading
sutre sand Spruce
its part to
said road
as stipulated by the
people
ng on
ipicte the
id company did,
and receive
Haines tywnship,
waship, $20,000 ;
0.50 ; from Har.
yn Potter towns
, and from Gregg township,
$40, 1 addition, demand and re.
wive a gaarantee of right of way st ad.
tions! heavy expense tr the citizens of
nisl has taken pos.
uo lands for its
dl of ten
genau
Aiil0s
yship,
township, $3)
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more v
JM: fr
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af
Me WEY
= esl ,
A, A0aG 1
a far
5 MET
Fos Wom
afior
4
iges, and
TT Re
100 ‘axing
wlure,
£0
f :
alter sabmits
r tén
pare
% 3
lders of
vears, do
nsyivania Bail.
Gliment on its part
i us by }
he Lewisburg sod |
ht
yions R
o1t fait ser delay, which we are
1¢3 hie ov # \ ruff
) by every ple of
wy
LO3ar
Pe.
besolved, That having patiently sab.
mitied to a repealed violation of promi
sof lu years past, we request the exten.
{ the road sforesid from Bpring
inus to Lam at
nt the road hs been graded by
wring fo contract,
hat justice and hooor de
Pent’'a R. R. Company
1) nu in this request for oar
a4 by an early completion of the said
wl and that a farther refusal to do jus.
tice to its shareholders is a gross injus-
ice to the people who have fulfiiled
heir part of the rontract,
Resolved, That a committee of five
wkholders be elected by this mesding
wsalt with Strickland Koeass, tle
President of our road, and the Board of
Directors of the Penusylvania railroad
ipany, for of om
§ ADR
resent tern ont,
i853 Via dl
mg an early completion
road.
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Kesolved, That the sald commi tee
instrocted
er
ie
ty report through the press or
meeting, if deemed necessary,
o reauit of their labors and what furth-
ér aciisn may be necessary on the part
of mockholders and Inod owners, should
his our appeni justice, meet with no
82 from the Pean’a RR
i031 }
al anold
LOAF
is &p J ik
ions wore discnssel by ex-
sena'or Alexander, J. L. Spangler, Judge
Orvis, General B.aver. L. Rhone, Col.
nel Milliken and others, all of the
speakers endorsing the resolutions, and
iemseives warmly in favor
ya of the road ; and dis.
ving of ths injast’c) done the peo.
ple by the Pean’a RR in not fulfilling
its promisas, The resolutions ater a
full and free 1smion, mation of
Judge Orvie, were unanimonus'y adopted,
In accordance with ‘the resolation to
appoint a committee to meet the Board
of Directors of the Peun'a RR, the fol.
lowing gentlemen were appointed by the
meeting : San’l Gilliland, Frek’d Kurtz,
L. Rhooe, John 1. Thompson, and Wm,
MoFarlane. Th: original resolution
atled for a erymmitiee of three, which,
on motion of Julge Orvis was inoress-d
to five. The best feeling prevailed and
the action is fall of promise that good
resulta will follow the mission of the
last named committee. On mot‘oa ad-
journed.
Governor Carlin was invited to be
present. The following leiter explain
his absence and his feclings :
Brrigroxts, Angust 24, 1888,
Daniel Hess, Esq: Dear Sir] leave
Lome on my way to the Pacific cost on
Wednesday and cannot be at the meet.
ng called in the ioterest of the railroad
from Spring Mills to this place. I have
not failed to press upon the authorities
in the Penn's R. IL. Uo, the justice and
policy of Balshing the road. My ime
ression Is, from all that ocourred at the
meting og the subject in Philadel.
phia, that the Penn's RR. Co, really de-
«igus to build the road and without un.
¢ wonable delay, The meetiog should
sresont the facts fairly and deliberatel
and the injustice done those who paid
their money on promises not fulfilled,
would be so apparant that it will greatly
aseist in hastening final action.
1 am quite sure that the citizeas of
; 3
sing ul
wy Tanti s
ympleti
app!
ali disc
on
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Bellefonte are generally anxions to Bave)
the road finished and will unite withthe
valley in any effurt to secoraplish it.
Yours traly,
A G.Cummin,
Lewisnuse, Aug 28th, 1883,
Daniel Hess, ~~ Dear Sir ~1 *i tathat
owing to my wife's illness it will he im-
possible for me to attend your railroad
meeting. 1 appreciate, and have again
and again pressed the claims of your
wople npon the consideration of the
‘snn’a BR. K.Co. Your people having at
great sacrifice complied with the coandi-
tions, mutually accepted, they bave a
right to insist that it should be complied
with by the other side, Your claims
cannot be too strongly stated, but 1
would advise considerate action. The
men in the I’. R. R.)Co. who inaugurated
und partially completed our work, have
passed away. The prescnt mansgement
1s probably as intelligent and just as was
the former. I believe thst they mean
to finally meet all the obligations their
predecessors assumed with our people.
Our aim should be to show them that
it is their interest as well as duty to do
it promptly. Very Respectfuily,
Era Braves,
at
Laredo, Texas, September 2.—At Lages,
Mex., lichtaing struck the principle
church during service killing a priest, 4
women and a girl,
NOTK EOF UNSEATED LAND
4 APPEALS
Appesls
the Con i
eld at
for the
for the unseated land will be !
issiopers Olice In Bells
Tow nships ax follows
Rush, Taylor, worth, Huston, Unie
Half Moon, Patton and Deuter Townships
“ Rept 163
Vor Spring, Walker, Marion, Liberty
Curtin, Snow Shoe snd Burnside Townships on
Wednesday Sept, 18;
Appeals for Ferguson, College, Harris
Potter, Gregg, Penn, Haines, and Miles Town.
ships, on Thursday, Sept. 20,
The assessors are requestod 10 be in attendance
from § o'clock a m 0 3 o'clock pm.
JOHN WOLF,
H CAMPBELL, > commissioners,
WwW, Miles Walker
fone
several
wi, DOZES
on
Tuesday,
A. J. GREIRT, )
Clerk
Estray.—A horse with saddle and bri-
dle, came to the premises of the under
signed, several weeks ago. - The horses is
a bay about 6 yeaas old, right hind foot
white. The owner is requested to come
for his property and psy costa
23an3t Jagr. BR. Wovr,
Rebersburyg
— serio
With sla rapidity despite thé
quarantine eontinne east
ward day by day the steady march of the
Asiatie Cholera, spreading alarm and
terror in every new loealily attacked
and proving to be the most viralent type:
As a safeguard prosute from J. D. Mur-
ray a bottle of Carmelite Cordial remedy
worth its weight in gold in caring Chole-
ra and all intestinal irritations.
The principal hospitals throughout the
United States report more favorably on
Carmelite Cordial than soy remedy ever
tried for Cholera. As ageneral Pain cur-
erand family remedy for summer cramps
and intestinal irritations incident to the
heated term itis withoot equal, No fam-
ily should be without a bottle. Bold
and warranted by J. D. Morray, Centre
Hall, im
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Thursday of this week the trial of
James Nutt, who shot Dukes, begins,
a A tl .
NoTicE ~By virtee of sutheity of the pow.
ers and duties in me vested by the 1ith
Section of Act of Assembly of the 24th of May,
1872, all fish baskets, eel-wires, kiddies, brush or
fascine nets, or any other permanently set weans
of taking in the nature of a seine, which are
growing to be wasteful snd extravagant modes of
fishing, existing in any of the streams with
Cente county, are hereby declared common
sances and are ordered (0 be dismmantied b
OWHDErE Or In ere, 30 Af 10 render them
longer capable taking or injuring fish of the
streatos of whatever kind, and if sll such
torxets, cel wires, where they now exle
destroyed or dismantled withiniten ia;
date of this notice, I shall proceed to res
dismantle the same as directed by said
tion of Act 24th of May, 1872, J
Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1883,
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And all kinds 0: Farming Tools,
RAKES, ¥URKS,
SOYTHES,
ROPE BLOCKS,
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e.
— AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF
HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE.
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Bellefonte, Pa
HARDWARE
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Heating Stov es,
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your attention to our stock
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