The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 16, 1884, Image 8

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THECENTRE REPORTER.
Re ie a
Cextre Harn, PA. Jan. 16, 1884,
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The Larg sr in Centre Count
¥.
$2 per year in advance, $2.60
when not in advance Advertisements
2) cents per line lor three insertiens,
Yeurly and half yearly ad's at special
rates,
One colum per year $903 colum $45.
gr-Horeafter all subscribers paying
thir subscription in advance, will get a
er di it y months additional as a pre
mn
Fanaa
LERMS =~
WHITMER & COS
Two Stores (counected by telephone)
int beat anywhere “in this neck ©
buy WHEAT, RYE, BAR-
Sell HARD and SOFT COAL,
TT
Min
ANIACLUTe Ss
Agents for Furniture and
“arm Implements, :
Co., WHITMER & Co
Spring Mills
bh. B. &
ill have gnod sleighing.
Ehrhart. of Haines, intends
stakes and go west,
d Mrs. J. Henry Keller, of
e, last week started gn a trip to
Any one desiring to purchase an
wat little farm, read ad of John
inger in another column,
- i:
ir. Wm. Keller has raised a large
in vocal music in this place.
. W. Rewalt, Wrightsville, Pa,
I suffered from dyspepsia and
hurn, which Brown Iron Bitters en-
y relieved.
roots and seeds en-
Ger-
arhe
FOS,
» composition of Smith's
wistown, cor
ury Kreamer, of Miles, havirg
to Miliheio
in company with another, he will
} BA HOt
1m wiil move
él market.
-Mr. Cond boss coach-
Venn and is (
I fas with a
iwndsome
NAL.
nt of the
» Reror
‘he company
i active and
agent in this state,
inden Hall,
healthy
» Sey
was
- Ro
@ so0n-a-com
and to brin
h valuable
readers
the rail
Lemont,
for the
Mills and
ltl
Madisonburg,
His sale
mn from Milroy
woolen factory
Mr.
3 $oseits
10yt De robin
3
} a
11
8&1
build,
tO rE
have not
the Lewistown
£1
ion of
sed preparing materi-
{a new church daring
The structure is te
will be a credit to the
i town,
congregal
I, or low tariff, who cares
mt can boy men and boys’
neap at the Philad, Branch?
ranch has saved the peo-
inty more money than any
r sell vou the best quality of
ie clothing for a trifle below
other stores for inferior goods
a from 20 to 30 per cent
i
cal
8 place,
of
convention fo b.
next month, uoder
the foremost instrue
will be a first class af-
r. Perking’ presence settles that.
vention here, last winter, was
he best ever held in this jpart of
he will strive to render
ning one better still. Read ad. in
her column,
th
§
rains
one
i the land
and
Brackbill's furniture rooms in
mite are the most extensive in the
part of the state, and it is besides
the oldest establishment. You are not
wived in any article of furniture pur-
chased at Brekbills, and he keeps every-
thing belonging to his line,
wee Wer are indebted to Mr. Thomas
Weaver, of Leadville, Col, son of Col.
Noah Weaver, of Woodward, for a copy
of the Leadville Democrat, which gives a
full description of the mining opera-
tions in that section, and a portrait of all
the head menof the various mines,
No sufferer from any scrofalous
we, who will fairly try Ayer's Sarsa-
tills, need despair of a cure. It will
titge the blood of all impurities, there-
by destroying the gems from which
serofala ia developed, and will infuse
new life and vigor throughout the whole
phivaical organization,
Far Ohoies Ono Cloverseed for male,
and cash paid for Wheat, Rye, Barley,
ote, Call before selling,
Zjands Warrmer & Co, Spring Mills,
Panrins that have grain to sell should
be sure to sell to or call on the under
signed who will always pay the best
market price, at Spring Miils and Cow
burn. 11octGm LJ. Gaexonvg,
ne WANTED ~-A good, strong, young
horse Lor de ivering goods.
Varuxrixes Srone Co, Liv,
Bellefoute, Pa.
ws]. N. Laeitzel, Anctionser at Spring
Mille, will ery sales in acy part of the
eonniv, and goarantee satisfaction,
Charges reasonable, Reference—Col,
Josiah Neff, Centre Hill, tf
~Pure grooeries at Sechlers,
Be
central
de
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WOMAN'S PROVINCE.
The Duties of the Gentler Sex— How
Best Fulfilled.
What a great'task is assigned to woman
its dignity canpat be elevated. It is not
her province to make laws, te lead ars
mies, nor to be at the head of great en-
terprises, but to her is given the power
to form those by whom the laws are
made, to teach the leaders of mighty
| armies, and the governors of vast em-
pires. She isrequired to guard against
having the slightest taint of bodily inflr-
mity touch the frail creature, whose mor-
al, intellectunl and physical being is de-
rived from her. She must instill correct
principles, inculcate right doctrines, and
breathe into the soul of her offspriog
those pure sentiments which in time to
come will be a part of themselves, and
bless generations as yet unborn. Yes, to
woman i8 given the blessed privilege of
aiding the suflerers in all the various
atages of his existence, She smiles
renely at the christening, and weeps at
the burial, wh'le she soothes the bereav-
od heart. Yet now can she fulfill her
mission unless she is possessed of a
strong and bealthy body? The prepar-
ation of Dr. 8. B. Hartman, and known
as Peruna, is just the thing for ail per
sons suffering from a majority of the
complaints incident to this climate, It is
invaluable to women, and Mrs. J. W.
Reynolds, of New Lisbon, Columbia Co,
is a noted example of what the medicine
can do. She says she had saffered for
vears with congestion of the longs, ca-
tarrh in the head, and was troubled with
a bad cough. She tried a number of phy-
gicians, but they failed to cure her. Bhe
was induced to try Peruoa, and immedi-
ately a marked change took place. After
using one bottle her cough ceased, and
in a short time her other ailments were
cured. She is now completely restored
to health, and gives all the credit to Pe-
runs.
Hw
.
For hoots
— elegant
hofl house blo k, beals tll other estab
lishments combined. For low prices
none can approach them. Go and see
their stock. All goods warranted genu-
ine.
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Subscribe for the Reporter.
—FEvorybody talks of attending tbe
Centre Hall Musical Convention.
Lots of sleighing parties hereab
pee doulas
N HALL ITEMS
.
i
in croup and w
as a remedy in cold
Do not waste tn
danger preci
worthiesa
Nee,
Mone
chasers,
McDonald's i |
jorsed by « ph and
by them in their daily practice.
package free.
Init
arein-
0 UG
i
chasers,
For smaliness of dose, easiness to take
and effectivencss as a worm destroyer
McDonald's celebratel worm powders
surpass any vermifoge on earth. Eatire ly
vegetable,
Money refunded to al! dissatisfied pur-
chasers,
Dr. Kessler's coogh medicine, McDon-
ald’s improved liver pills and celebrated
worm powders are sold and warranted
by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, and all
druggists and dealers in medicines,
Jonson, Hotioway & Co,
Philadelphia, agents,
-
IF AND 1F.
» suffering from poor health
wg on a bed of sickness,
, if you are simply ailing, or
if you feel weak and dispirited, without
clearly ki ng why flop Bitters will
Rarely © yom
“If you are a minister, and have overtaxed your-
self with your pastoral duties, or a mother, worn
out with care and work. or a man of business or
laborer weakened by the strain of your every-day
duties, or a man of letters, tolling over your mid.
night work, Hop Bitters will surely strengthen
you.
8
“If you are suffering
from over-caling or
drinking any indescre-
tion or dissipation, or
are young and growing
too fast, as is often the
cane
“Or if you are in the workshop, on the
farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that
your system needs cleansing, toning, or
stimulating, without intoxicating, if you
are old, blood thin and impure, pulse fee
ble, nerves unsteady, faculties waing,
Hop Bitters is what you need to give you
new life, health and vigor”
If you are costive or dyspeptie, or suffer
ing from any other of the numerous
diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is
your own fault if you remain fll.
If you are wasting away with any form
of Kidney disease, stop tempting death
this moment, and turn for & cure to Hop
Bitters,
If you are sick with
that terrible sickbess
Nervousness, you will
find a “Balm io Gilead”
in Hop Bitters,
Bitters,
be paid for a case they will not eure or help,
MARK KTS,
Philadelphia, Jan. 14, 1884,
(Corrected Weekly.) A
Chicago, Philadelphia]
09 ~=Bi Ebi}
003 wl (4)
11a45 i
—
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Pork
Lard
S8axuen Warre, Jr.,, Com'n Broker,
81 Bouth Third Street.
BELLEFONTE MARKET, i
Girain—Wheat, 1 00; Rye, 60; Oats, 40]
Corn, old 60, new 50 by L. L. Brown, .
Produce—Butter 30, eggs 30, ham 16]
shoulders 13, sides 1214, lard 13, pota-
toes 60—by Valentines’ Store,
SPRING MILLS MARKET.
Wheat—Red and mix shusiens
White & Mixed Y 1
BYO...oiniscsnisrenss o
Corn, shelled, and ears (
Oats... coos
Buckwheat
BArIOY ..aucorcesessss
Cloverseed......
Timothy seed...
Plaster, ground p
flour, per barrel
Butter
15; 104
SO trooted week v1.3
Coal: Pea, 8. 25; Chestuut, 4.75;
Egg, 4.75,
When all the railroads now con-|
templated at Bellefonte are made, that
town will be quite a little railroad cen-
tre, and more strapgers will visit it than
ever before because it is famons for hun-
dreds of miles as the only town in the
state that has a clothing store which |
sells at bottom prices, and that is the]
Philad. Branch.
Crockery. —Millbeim Crockery ware
crocks, flower pots, vases, ete, are cons, |
gtantly kept on hand by John 8B. Auman
st Farmers Mills. Manufactured by M. |
Ulrick, Jr. octlitf
Dec.
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14.024
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sho
stove
FLYING BEFORE
he cit
commanding the forces there, | again |
A) the
orders to retreat.
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telegraph Khedive for instant|
rib ( thie
provinces i
Pp
clare i
ribes are raisin
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¢ in Centre and
DAY Evixing,
E
Church, and ¢
{ THURSDAY AND
i
i
patsiod
Dr PERRINY 1 He Hen
used. with a collection of Choruses
hires sessions daily-—-990 A. MM. 1.3
TWO CONCERTS harwiay and
Februar ih and Ih. M
day and Friday al
convenience of Fa
book “1
ings
Boarding can be «
Houses at 82 for Lhe
obtain boarding free tb
tee no later than Fe
term i
¥ applying to the Commit
ary i.
TERMS
Mexserotrr Tics to entire Convention
and Concerts, but not entitling to resery
ed seals .
Hmaeny TicKET entitling
Stage only
Swaine Sesmon or Rehearsal tickets
Concert TICKETS
Concert RESERVED Beats, extra 15
All are invited 10 come ard enjoy the Musical
Feast AR, GREGG, Chairman,
JACOB B. BOLT, Secretary
MARRIED
At Centre Hall, on Jan. 18, bytHey. WK. 1
Mr E E Stambach and Miss
both of Aaronsburg
On Dee, 20, by Rev. A. J. Boan, Mr. Martin Dale,
of Houserville, Centre county, and Miss Ollie Rob
insoti, of Clearfield.
In the Zion church, noar Tussyville, Pa. by Rev
Benj. Hengst, Dee. 20, Mr. John W, Lose, of Mill
hein, and Miss Mary E Strolun, of Tussyviile
Quite early the people commended to gather in
the church to witness the wedding ceremonies,
nut] the hour came the house being filled with
anxious lookerson
The ceremonies in the church being over, the
married couple, and a good number of invited
guests, repaired to the residence of Mr, Jasob
Strohm where a spledid dinver—a table filled
with all imaginable good things, gotten up in
Pennsylvania style—was ready. Soon all were
angaged in doing good "
he bride was not neglected by the guests, but
was made happy by the many valuable gifts she
received,
Mr. Lose is well recommended by thos who
know him, and mention has aiready been made
sthat he was a most useful young man iu the com-
munity.”
Mrs. Lose has successfully tanght schon! for sev:
eral terms in Millhelm and vicioity Then and
there she formed the acquaintance with Mr. Lose
and on Mth Dee, accepted him a life partner. She
also there became soquainted with Rev, long,
and finding him a minister of her choles.
holders to seat on
ster,
Jennie Crouailler,
20th. May their wedded life be a happy one
BY a Frinun.
A A A Ba ——
DIED,
On 10 inst., of constmption, Mary, wife of David
Ulrich, of Prin, agod 56 years, 1 month, 12 days.
FARM AT PRIVATE SALS
offers at
E~The nndersigned
lowing valuahl 1 estate, fa Fou pale ah uf
able real estate Or Low :
20 ACRES OF LAND, »
all clear and 1 a good state of caltivation, There
on erected s twostory HOUSE, bank-barn snd sll
necessary outbuildings. All kinds of cholos frail,
and ne water there
For wii,
“
WARNER MILLER.
The Bling New Yorker and Whe
May Antagonize Him,
New Youx, Jan, 10.—In speaking of the
potency of Benator Miller's position in or
ganizing Now York's state sonate, a Wasb-
ington special to The Bun says:
When Senator Warner Miller cameo out of
the fight for the reorganization of the sen- |
4
th Lhe
“EH, BTROREEKER
CROLS- TH i
Wanted by the Lewisburg & Tyrone
dai'lroad Co
who stood by him, with certain exceptions,
the Chicago convention.
beginning with New York,
New York senator
never exci ed
He
want
The senior is one of
Arthur for
the president has since
for it, they have nevi
1
lone much to atona
r forgiven
to it than
OWN In
tipathies against Arthur for
for years prayed
are now ws disp i do ever
revivin
ncts
might
* An
wh
dier, who, to deceive marches
to
enemy,
and countermarches his men
few to seem to be
{ sins of C
80 Ab
many.
1 §
nkling, his
% at Albany, are re.
hearsed to frighten those whom Arthur
strive
Now. the
n to con In this Senat
friends
a
i
in
BORGO
Soy
WASHINGT Be
wit Jan ato
Ned
raska, last spring, brou
reso a Ludget
g the attoroey-general with ex
in his attempts 10 bring Dorsey
thers 10 aco Another bun
been transmit
this matter
5
¢ senate, by ution,
Hargh
trav AL RNCX
nges Las
and as soon as
Van Wyck will make
criticizing the department
He said today that Mr. Bliss had, without
{doubt, received about $80,000 for his ser
| vices as Jeading counsel, and that Mr. Ker
{ has also drawn a much larger amount than
is mentioned in the reply to the resolution,
WOO ch
e
received by Nr. Merrick by no means repre.
| sents the sum to which he is eatitied. The
| ills of the detectives employed in the star
f the report “Drinks,” “theatres tickets”
and “car fare” have been charged with the
stmost precision. A sample of these bills is
as follows:
To Demeenive E. J. D., Dr.
July 80 Langley's, drinks, ten cents; Na-
tional Hotel, ten
cents: Bt. James’, thirty cents
July 81. McCormick's, fifty cents; Lang.
loy's, twenty-five cents; Farrell's, twenty-
five conta
centa:
tion between Miller and Bargent: Drinks
forty cents; Farrell's, thirty cents, Jo
Hammill, ten cents; National, ten cents;
Langley's, five cents; St. James, ten cents;
Holmes’ saloon, twenty cents,
August B5.-Holmes', thirtyfive cents;
Hammill's, twenty-five cents; BL James’, ten
pents: MoCormiok’s, watching Dectective
Miller, drinks, thirty cents; Farrell's, twenty
cents; langley's, ten cents; Theatpe Com-
ique, watching Murray, drinks, fifty cents
Malone's saloon with two congressmen,
drinks, forty-five co ta; watching the jury
at Haggerty's, fifteen conta,
Three op four hundred dollars were spent
by seven detectives for drinks and theatre
tickets.
Mounties for Ninety«Day Mon,
Wasnixaron, Jan, 8 ~The bill fntroduced
| .to the house by Gen. Rosecrans to equalise
pounties 10 the soldiers of the late war pro.
vides fur the paymant to pon-commissioned
officers, musicians, artifioops, toamsters and
private soldiers who served in the way of
the rebellion, including those od inky
the service under tho President's first call
for 35,000 troops, who actually served nivot
Jays or more snd were honorably disc
the sums of 85.58) per month for the time
of actual service between April 12, 1861, apd
May ©, 1505, tho amount of all bounties pre.
to, be, deducted ln computing
v od
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CAH JAB WH dd off seg
it bee do
rder of Orphan's Co
there will be
LAW ®
{late of Grege twp,
ses, at 1 p.
offered
of Amos
i
a
propertly >
dec’'d, on the premi
m, on Saturday, January 26,
| 1854, the vpdivided § interest in all that
loertain tract of land situated in Gregg
twp , Centre county, Pa., bounded on the
inorth by lands of Daniel Breon, on the
least by lands of J. P. Heckman, on the
south by lands of David Fiokle and Wm
Gentzell and on the west by lands ol
| Harvey Vonada, containing 20 acres more
or less. Terms—Cash on deliery cf deed.
SAMUEL HARTER,
AMLINDA REEDER jAdm’re.
He USE AND LOT FOR SALE AT PINE GROOVY
MILLE «A lit of bg sore, with 2story house
{18x82 in good condition, haviesg om Kitchen,
house, wood and coal house, stable, and
{plenty of ehoige frult, A very desirable home of
fered very choaj A. J. ORNDORF,
Zina Im Pine Grove Miles, Pa
gwisnd
HOTEL STAND FOR SALE OR RENT.
{The Stover hotel stand, at Boalsburg, is
offered at private sale or for rent. The ho-
tel is centrally loeated, and in good re-
pair. Possession given on Apri! first,
next. For further information apply to
bdect! B. F. STOVER,
Bellefonte, Pa.
HOUvsE AND LOT FOR BALE ~The undersigned
offers a valuable homestead al
private sale, situstod about two miles west of On
tra Mall, on the old Lewistown road, consisting of
a HOUSE, bank barn. wagonshed, outhalidings
11 acres of ground, with the ghelepst of all kinds
of fruits, and an excellent well 6f water. The land
ix in a state of cultivation, adjoining the
Van Valzah furm, near the Brushvalley rom
FBaovim WM. W, HORNER,
Centre Hall, Pa.
SALE OF UN.
OMMISSIONERSY
J BEA 1kD LANDS «In pursuance
of an Act of Amembly passed on the Mh day of
March, A.D, 1524, the Comm rh of Centre
Conuty will sell at public sale ai the Court House
in the Borough of lefonte, on Tuesday, the 12th
day of Febuary, A. D1 the following deserib-
od tracts of land purchased by the County at
Treasurer's sale, and which have remained unre:
Jermed for the space of five years and upaards,
. A. J GR .
Hs > CAMPBELL,
¥ WoOLY,
Conn ssioners,
Acros. Per, Warraniee Name, Township,
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