RC SR JO RE BA THEE CNTRE REFORTER FRED ‘KURTZ, . . . Editor. CexTrRE Harn, Pa., May 7,84 It is reported that Logan is determined to do the Lincoln boom all the harm he can. Logan avers that Gen. Garfield of- fered him the place of Secretary-of- War. and he declined and recommended Lincoln, and that Lincoln has broken his promise to Logan when he went into tl Cabinet, not to permit anything to be done that would antagonize Logan's streneth in Illinois, by the promotion of y 1 Logan re- Lincoln, and expects to 1© "yi ros] his own political ects. fuses to speak to be able to defeat his nomination for the Vice Presidency. THE TERRIBLE FECTS OF EXPLOSION HAVANA. Havana, April 30.—The effects of the explosion yesterduy were terrible. Up to the present time the dead number 21, and the wounded 79. The latter are seats tered all over town having been wound ed by the falling debris; many are seri~ ously injured. Of the detachment of 27 goldiers in the magazine al the time of the explosion 8 escaped unhurt, The magazine contained one million cartridg- es, 200,000 kilograms of powder and one barrel of dynamite. The warchouse of Nan Jose and the planter’s warehouse sustained serious damages, as did the several churches and many houses. The second shock was stronger than the first, It was not caused by the explosion of gas as was stated yesterday but by the explo sion of the magazine. The first shock was Jess violent because it was caused by powder which was drying in the open air. The gas company will be able to morrow to light the whole city agalo with gus, EF AN AT A BODY FULL OF BULLET HOLES, Charlestown, West Va, April 28.—The mail ridey from Boone county brought word here to-day of a tragedy ena ted on Saturday night. The body of Sheriff Ad- kin was found hangiog to a tree by the thumbs and full of bullet | The corpse bore evidence of the most horri- ble treatment. An armed posse was sent out to scour the woods It is well known that the erime was committed by a gang known as the Jamses, from whom Adkin had received several threatening letters He was a vigorous officer and had made narelenting war on this gang, which is the last relic of the famous KR: d Men of West Virginis, 10les. THE STORM'S FORCE. Xenia, Ohio, April 28 —The rcene of Jamestown this morning was even Worse than expected. Fully one-third of the town is ruins. The force of the wind was terrific. Houses not entirely demol- ished were torn in two snd jiited from their foundations. The damage is esii- mated at from $150,000 to 200,000 principa 810,000; church, Mrs. 8S. Adams, $4 and Baptist chureh, is In ! josses are the Methodist « h fair ground, Lhirisilan £5,000; A. L. Wickersham, 85,006), OO: fire engine, co, 283.000. ladivid number in many home apd entire contents a Furnitare and bedding were tree tops a long distance from the hi The damage in the country is very great, but particulars are not yet known. The roads are impassible in the direction of the storta. Much Jive stock was killed, and barns, houses, fences and trees swept away. A meeting was held here to-night to crganize relief for the suffering. —————— oA J nvers of trout-fishing should not {iil to have the trout-tempting flies made vy A. T. Parker, of Jersey Shore. They are so perfect au imitation of the insect a3 to beguile the most sly and shy of the speckled beauties. All sportsmen having tried Parker's flies will never do without hem. Try Parker's fliesand you won't make a “water haul.” sy ot ——Nothing succeeds like success, and the greatest success we have is the Phil a lelphia Branch, which goes abead of all others for low prices and large assort- ment of ready-made clothing. Give the Philad. Bravch a call before purchasing elsewhere if you would save from $10 to 815 on a suit, ———— ————. fp ——————. The Attorney Geueral has appointed Samuel H. Reynolds, of Lancaster, Pa, special counsel to represent him in the trial of ex-Senator Kellogg, as the Attor. ney General is unable to personally man- age the case. 4 a dik fo wily ¥ 181 a gs n JOsses Cases nN re all gone ww ¥ irik JW I i Juses, > REGULARS, One of the strongest proofs of the val- ne of Kidney-Wort as a remedy for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bow- els, is the fact that it is used and pre- scribed by “regular” physicians. Philip ¢ C. Batlon, M. D, of Monkton, Vi, says: “Taking it all in all, it isthe most success- ful remedy 1 have ever used.” FELL ON HER FACE AND DIED. Altoona, Penn'a, April 28,—Dr. B. F. Cihirett, a prominent pbysician of this ci- ty, died last evening of spice disease,’ f.om which be bad long Tord. When the announcement of hisdeath was made Miss Harvey, aged twenty, his sister-in- law, an invalid member of the doctor's family, fell on her face and died in a few minutes. — * eens —New styles bats and gents’ furnish- ing goods at the Bee Hive, lemembeér by paying the RxrorTER one year in advance subscribers get cred- it for 14 months. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. The undersigned. a commitjee appointed by Board of Directors of the F. M, F, los. Co, 10 pro pare a tribute of respect to the memory of our brother Director, Henry Keller, respectfully pro sent the following : Warneas, It has been the will of our Heavenly Father in His wise providence to remove from among us our worthy brother, be it Resolved, "That in his death his family has lost 8 kind husband and father, and the Ins. Co, one of ita good members, Resolved, That Harris twp, has lost one of its best citizens whose daily walk is worthy of immita- tion. Resolved, That we bow in submission to the will of our Creator, and join the family and friends of the deconsed in mourning his death, snd tender them our sympathy in their afiliction with the as siratice that he lived the life of a Christian and is now reaping the reward of the just made per § fect, Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and be published in the “Centre Bcporter” and other county papers, igo, K. BAKER, R. G. Beery, D, Daungasr, Scientific. Sorghum sugar, reported by experts to be of good flavor and quality, has been made this year for the first time in the neighborhood of Phenix, Arizona. It is asserted that passengers perceive a difference in the ease of riding in care having the larger or smaller wheels, and | that they prefer those with the large ones. This, says the National Car Builder, is sige nificant if not conclusive. Yellow fever is said to be propagated by the sting of the mosquito, on the au- thority of Dr. Carlos Finlay, of Havana, who has seen under the microscope spores and filaments of a particular nature on the sting of one of these insects that had | just bitten a patient suffering from yellow | fever, ————— the closing of the gulf between the distant | East and the far West, in quite an unex- pected direction, that the appointment of | the approval of the Worship. Dwellings for artisans are at presen built on an improved plan at Hornse E They are erected on plots feet 6 inches wide by 80 feet in dept and differ from the first class merely in having one bedroom less and one water- closet only on the ground floor. The rental is not more than $2 a week. | i ¥ ngland. 15 | } 1 Parafline is now superseding sperma | hardly so anxious to extract it from the | oil. Yet there is a considerable demand | for spermaceti from Sweden, where it is] largely employed in the manufacture of | matches, and in that country the match. | i making business is very active. The new ten-versts-to-an-inch map of | Russia, by M. Tillo, gives the following | as the length of the chief rivers of the em- | pire : Volga, 2,108 miles, (the verst being | taken as equal to 0.663 mile ;) Ural, 1,480 | miles ; Dnieper, 1,329 miles ; Don, 113 | miles ; Kama, 1,117 miles ; Petchors, 1,024} miles, and the Oka, The National Hux 013 miles, | \garisn Exhibition 18 | 1885, and remain open hus dis- i to open on May 1. to Oct. 15. play there will be an international section | for tools, hines, patcnted In connection with aachines, motors, agricultural inventions, etc, mm Americans ms y open up & new ¢ fay their man facture ¢ for thew man is i ida . the sure of hydro that with ey FF AL TAR ink water { yund illad over aud was ail the selemunm cist dissolved in the acid, the saline resicue being practically free from the impunity. The results were independent of either) of temperature or quantity df acid en ployed. | | i A a coOrmMBnicatod AS COTIIN ILIA 3 Academy of Paris, by M. Frington de la} to the 3 Boiences, { H . the effect of the memorable Krakatos | 5 “~ + 2 catastrophe, seems, to have been propa-| gated across the Indian Ocean at the pro-| digious speed of not less than 250 miles | per second, or 2 000 kilometres per hour. | Tests of the electric light on board the | Vierman iron-cind squadron disposes of | the idea that tae new illuminant is any | protection agrdnst the attacks of torpedo boats. These miniature marine Warriors | not only coald appromech quite unper-| ceived the hrage fortresses afloat, but the ray of the electric are served as a guide to the aim of the torpedo-bearing craft. Gen. Derdan is said to have invented a now fuse for shell projectiles, which can- pot fail to effect explosion at the right moment. The principle involved consists in utilizing the rotary motion of the pro- jectile to ignite a fuse after the former has mados certain number of revolutions. The rifling of the gun determines the space passed over in each revolution, thus permitting the adj astment. Solidification of nitrogen, according to an experiment by M. 8. Wroblewski by means of boiling oxygen, is effected at an approximate temperature of 1868 C. As yet he declines to explain the process by which ho arrives at the result in detail ; but he adds that when subjected to this intense degree of cold the nitrogen is clearly solidified and falls to the bottom of the vessel in which it is contained like flakes of snow of a very rernarkable size. A soft alloy which sttnches itself so firmly to the surface of metals, glass, and porcelain that it can be employed to sol- der articles that will not bear. Jrigh fem- perature can, as the Pharmaceutical Ree- ord asserts, be made as follows: Copper dust obtained by precipitation from a so~ lution of the sulphate by means of zine is put in a cast-iron or porenisin-lined mor- tar and mixed with strong sulphurio acid, specific gravity, 1.85. From 20 to 80 or 36 parts of the dust are takm, according to the hardness desired. To the cake formed of acid and copper there is added, under constant stirring, 70 pruts of mercury. When well mixed the amalgam is care fully rinsed with warm water to remove all the acid, and then sef; aside to cool. In 10 or 12 hours it js hard enough to soratoh tin, If it is to bo used now it is to be heated #0 hot thw: when worked over and brayed in a. mo tar it becomes as 8oft us wax. In this ductile form it oan be spread out cm any smarface, to which it adheres with great tenacity when itgets cold and hard. sm BI GF any t Murray repens 0 grow: ing demand for McDonald's coleb rated Worm Powders. YOU Do You Want Ne. 1 Goods The widow of the fgmons Mexican i.neral, Santa Anna, is now living quiet r in ber native state, and seldom in- andes into the onter word. Mrg, Santa nna is aboot 48 years old, though it is a hundred. of Mexico born, She eradle and as thirteen, look President pligbted to him in ber In ths he had lost his leg prion, For 20 yet and ge her iX mon ri rs Aver's Cathartic Pillagre the hestn eds the apg etite, and the immense stock of —Don't forget videries aod (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. In buying a silver watch case great care should be taken to one that is solic silver throughout, silver cases is made of a compositic as albata, which is Jor for silver, as it turns black in a short time, The backs of such ca thinner than those of an all being robbed in order to LOUre The cap of most « heap ‘ y nEIM wn es wis} Th ineliiuie 8 Yory U8 are un thicker and get in as mu the cheap metal. An in asilver case is the j¢ ther imporiant point vinta or hinges, which 14 Those of w his moet hon said Are maile { bh is cheap Casts Are maae ol h r,s pot a suitable metal for that pur} a brief per (TERY iod it warps, bends and upon the case ar dirt that ao Kevstone Silver Watch Cases areoniy nn pele umn siisde In the p : with silver caps and 1 joints, Sr. Lor In our long and varied expares we ac knoe led ponnd ¢ # the Repdoue Bolid Miveg WW oatcl Cases ste tls aade to our knowledge Haviog vo wider main hamogenecus, bar der and te were they bested for solide , Pomel Lrg Pownt against [TREES thing in Loe twarket MEMO & J A0CARD Sand § ont sinmy lo Rerrions Wath Cpe Tortorien, Fila. deighia, Fa, tor bandos frinstentod Pamphlet shaving how dames Bow’ and Rereioas ¥ alah Come are made. 3 o iG handi 1 oT CRS JEWELRY OO, New Store. NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES! HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall, Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valiey, —A COMPLETE STOCK DRY GOODS, OF — DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, OILS AND PAINTS, GLASSWARE, QUEN NSWALRE, GROCERIES. COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REGULATED STORE. ALL NEW GOODS, We offer bargaibs unsurpassed in this COUNTY. COME AND BEE US. All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest Market Prices Paid. ONFECTIONERY and EATING C HOUSE, at SEARFASS ROOMS Bush's block. Meals at all hours from early to late trains. Lunch withont cof- fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 1b cents Regular meals 25 cts, Oysters in all stye, An Old Soldier's * Calvert, Tera, May 3, 1082, “1 wish to express ty appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a sough remedy. « While with Churchill's army, just before the battle of Vicksburg, 1 contracted a so- were cold, which terminated in a dangerous cough. found no relief till on our march wo cams 10 a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 was urged to try AYER's CHERRY PECTORAL, “1 did so, and was rapidly cured. Sines then 1 have kept the PRCTORAL constantly by me, for family use, and 1 have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lung discnses, J. W, Wirmaey.” Thonsands of testimonials certify to the prompt eure of ull bronchial and lung affections, by the use of AYRR'S CHERRY PreronAl. Deing very palatable, tie young out ehildron take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Droggiets. a off for Dry Goods ? How are you off for Carpels Trunks ‘ V it Groceries ? Boots & Shoes? Hats & Caps ? Clothing ? Tesiery Gloves ? Parasols 7 Muslius ? Shirtings ? Queensware ? Glassware ? y € “9 Woodware ? | Shirts 7 | | Go to VALENTINES STORE CO., Liu, Md - at Low Prices w Cufls? - Neck-wear ? Oil Cloths 7 Yoweling 7 Handkerchiefs? Embroideries 7 Jaca 9 Window shades — HARDWARE STOVES. In ad BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the | CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand. WILSON, McFARLARNE & CO HOME. fv ans fur { i ! SR i i NEW DRUG STORE mers | New spring stock of w wy | chant tailoring, at the Dee Hive AT SPRING MILLS PA. ChE 1 gy NES nd FANCY GOODS TOBACCO & SEGARDS, TIONERY aha CON PP EAL EXTH KOTICE OF i Di Spectacles a Specialty, T]he parti rsh LJ Jie re tofore existing between Clevan Dindes and WW, (). [le arich 18 t/ 18 dar dissolved by mutual con-~ \ sent ; all parties know- Ee EYT ling themselves to be in- P TL \debted to sad firm will 3 ato | --La le | ple ase make prompt ary of experience res } it \ payment to W. 0. Rea- ‘rick, and those hav-|, ing claims against thes: | same will present them Jor payment, The stock. fixtures and good-will | have been purchase d by Slentine ' CULTURE Clevan Dinges who will RA Shag \pay all outstanding ‘notes of the firm and; | continue the business at| ‘the old stand where his| \ friends and thepublicin | \ general will find goods lat lowest cash prices. \ Mr. R. F. Sechler has charge of the store. | i 1 i i i i i i 1 i \ i sy voRrs Of 8 INEER-~ o ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. Dealer In J. { DRUGS, CHEMICALS? PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &c Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes always kept Joan F. POTTER, Auorney-si~law * Collections promily made and special attention given to those having lands or property for sale, Will draw ud and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgas bonds &ao. Bellefonte, Fa. OND VALENTINE, DRUGS Good Pay for Agents, S100 ie ed per mo. made selling our Grand New Histor Famous snd Decisive Battlesofl the W Write to J. € MeCardy & Oo, Fuiladeiphia, Pa. Buys and sells Real Eatate on fale commission, Tusures Firstolass Life Companios, . - Life and Accident Companies, " " Fire Companics | German, English and Amerionn, Combined cap | ital, $15,000,000. Office in Bush Arcade, over Val eutine’s stores, Belicfonte, Pa. Lanv Pol Bond wit canis for post age : de "gr and receive free un costly box JOHN A. GRENOBLE, A I I'iz } a of goods which will heip yoo i to more money right sway than anpiling elee in this world, All of slither mex, waco jrom ftw haar, The bread road 0 rane " o's 8 pone ore the workers, wiely sire. SPRING MILLS, PA, once, TRUE & Oo., Augusta, Maine. 8 —— H2*" WARE. HAR Dealer in STOVES, TINWARE & PATENT IRON ROOFING Use Patent Iron Roofing, it outiasts | any building, and costa only a trifle more than shingles, Call and see it. Everything in the live of REA REA CTIONR AND CTIONS AND REA PERS, REAPERS, And all kinds or Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, ny RLOCKS 3 iq . SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ay ~A8 WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE . MANDS IN THIS LINE. DE JAS, HARRIS & CO, New Brockerhoff House. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLRGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA G. G. MOMILLEN, Prop'r. ood Sumple Rooms on First Floor. COOKING STOVES, COAL STOVES, & RANGES, PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST ! TINWARE | i of a!l des riptions on hand and made to order, 12dec.y le Steam MILLE AT FARMERS FA All kinds of bending in wecod done on ghort notice, Orders filled for rims of all wizes, and of best material ; bobsled ron- ners, shafts, bent bounds, plow bandles, pheetgn and boggy reaches. Bend for price Tist, Orders by mail promptly at. tended to, All work gnaranteed, llocty J. B. EEAM & SON. Severe Field Test for 5 Years, For Five Years cur Twenty-five Dollar Phosphate bas stood severe {sales of it have grown from twelve | | bundred and eighty-seven tons in : y 1R879 to ten thousand one hundred ! The and eighty-two tons in 1883 best practical results have been Oh tained by intelligent fa rmers who use it season ufter season in preference to any other brand. If you have no tried it yet, we bope u will do so lespectfully, BAUGH & yo this season, SONS, Perfo SPRING MILLS paThe place to buy your best pey-and cheapest Building Matevvgil par-rial is of Jas. S. Krape & Co., Spring Mills, Pa,, FLOORING, { - AR. : H. GERMAN, a i | i SPLIT SIDING, | BURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW BASHES, SHUTTERS, Ee, &c., &e. BLINDS Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short no fice. MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL- WAYS KEPT ON HAND. 1517may Great Redaction AT SPRING MILLS, weanensee iit BIT kinds Of .coscees WINTER GOODS, &ec., &e., &e such as FLANNELS, OVERCOATS, vsmeenClothing, Hats, Caps,.ceessenn Boots, Shoes eee All kinhs of DRESS, GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, cle, ete. vneenAiso in Syrups, BSugam...... Teas, Coffees, ete., GLASS, CHINA & QUEENS WARE. Also dealer in weeeeGrain, Coal and Plaster. 13febim J. D. LONG, Svecial rates to witnesses and jurors,