THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. A., June 25, "84. REV. ISAAC GRIER, D. D., DEAD. Miflinburg, Jane 17.—Rev. Dr. Grier, died this morning at 1 o'clock, of heart disease, aged 78 vears, 6 months, He was born at Jersey Shore, Pa., in Janua~ ry, 1806. in the fall of 1820 he entered theological seminary at Princeton. In 1832 he was licensed by the presbytery of Northumberland, at Warrior Run. The first year after leaving Princeton, he supplied the congregations of Washing- ton, in White Deer valley, and Shamos kin, in Northumberland county. Ia Oec- tober, 1834, he accepted a call from the Washington congregation for half of his time, He gave up Shamokin and gave that half of his time to the Bethel church in White Deer twp. On the first Sabbath of May, 1835, be commenced preaching to the Buffalo congregation and has been their pastor ever since, nearly half a century, with the exception of one vear, from October, 18562 to Octo- ber, 1853, during which time he served the Washington congregation. In 1835 he was married to Miss Anna Campbell, sister of Dr. Campbell, for many years president of Rutgers College, New Bruns- wick, N.J. She is still living. They had no children. In 1859 Washington Col- jege, Pa., conferred him the honorary de- gree of Doctor of Divioity—an honor which he well deserved. His death has cast a gloom over this entire community-—especially on acs count of ita suddenness. Last Sunday he preached at Buffalo X Roads in the morning and here in the afternoon. He was not very well and delivered his ser- mon sitting. Yesterday he walked our sireets as usoal—this morning he is a corpse. In his last hour he found solace in the faith he preached for so many years, and now he has gone to dwell with the Master he served so faithfully here. The funeral took placa at Mifilinburg on Friday, 20.— Journal. OzNrre Hann, P « - -—— BISHOP SIMPSON DEAD. Philadelphia, Pa, June 18.—The sen- ior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church in America, the Rev. Matthew Simpson, D. D., LL. D., peacefully and quietly relinquished his hold oa this mortal life a little before nine oclock this morning, at his home in this city. His wife and children were at his bedside when, as the hands of the ments] clock neared the hour of nine, a peaceful smile stole over his lips, his eyes were closed, his bands were folded on his breast and the aged bishop lay dead. The disease which caused his death was nervous prostration aad general de- Lility—a general wearing out of the body. The pishop, like the founder jof the church of his choice, was a man of strong thysique and remarkable will- power, thought tall in stature and rather spare and thio. He was a tireless work- er in and for the church, and seemed to Lave bat little physical ailment or weak- ness till several years ago when the in- firmities of age suddenly became plainly apperent while he was preaching in San Francisco where he was attacked with nervous prostration, from which he nev- er fully recovered. A second attack, just before the session of general couference last month, resulted in his death to~day. Rev. Mathew Simpson was born June 1, 1811, in Cadiz, Ovio, and was there- sre almost 73 yesrs of age. ly oon > A HORSE DIFFICULTY SEITLED. Friday night Frank Alexander was ar- rested for procuring a horse of "Squire Smith, of Centre county, 1n a way which was not altogether satisiactory to the lat- ler gentleman. It appears Alexander held a note for $160 dollars against Smith which limitation had dissolved, although there was a credit of four dollars made on it which Smith knew nothing of. Mr. Smith owned a horse which he valued at $165 and Alexander concluded to pur. chase it, payiog for it with the note be held and five dollars cash, Smith on ex- amining the role of money received ob- jected to accepting the note, but Mr. Al- exander drove off with the animal, when tue former sent word to Milgoy to Lave the latter intercepted and arrested, bat Alexander eluded him by taking a back road to Lewistown with the horse, Word was telephoned to this place for the au- thorities to watch for him and he was arrested about 11 o'clock that night by officers Price and Wimer, as be rode to his home on the animal in dispute. The horse was taken charge of and the man lodged in jail notil next day when Smith arrived and the gatter was compromised by Alexander giving up the horse and paying all costs, — Lewistown, Gazelle, 18, - © - § ¥ pa Economy is Wealth.—No woman reall y practices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyee. Many pounds can be saved every year, Ask your druggist. Oanly 10¢. Simple to usa. Wells, Richard- son & Co., Barlington, Vt, —————— A AAA READING TO BORROW MONEY. Philadelphia, June 17.—~The United States cireait court to-day authorized the receivers of the Philadelphia and Read- ing Railroad Company to borrow money for the purpose of paying the wages and interest on the consolidated mortgage which fell due on the 1st inst, and aiso authorized the receivers to issue certifi cates of indebtedness for claims for ma. teriais and supplies, ill fie fF ——— ss Ayer's Sarsaparilla operates radically vpon and through tbe blood, and is a 81fe, reliable and absolute cure for the various diseases, complaints, and disor- ders, due to debility, or to apy constito= tional taint or infection, ss A SI A 1 A It is said that a never-failing remedy for cows bloated with green clover, is a large table-spoonful of pulverized alum and chimney or pipe soot, each, and give the animal ag soon ns the bloat is discov ered, BA Wms DRUGGISTS as a rnle are extremely jealous and care- ful ofthe honor of their profession and are loth to praise un medicine which they do not from personal knowledge know to be a meritorious article. They all agree, however, that for smallness of dose, easi- nes to take, and effectiveness as a worm destroyer, MeDonald's]Celebrated Worm Powders are the best and most desirable vermifuge in their stock, and do not hes. itate to recomm them. Dissatisfied buyers can have their mousey refunded. Sold by J. D. Murray, Jomnsroxn, HoLro way, & Co Philadelphia Agente. AN ACENOWLEDGED BORROWER. i Yes, sir, I make my living by borrow- ing. Itism paying business. You in- vest no capital, and the only special training you require is a fair knowledge of the world. * The proper study for mankind is man,” you know. How is it done? You must be born with a faculty for it. Now, ordinarily, when a man wants to borrow a dollar from another he watches to catch his victim alone. Then he sneaks up to him, and, if he is an awful fool, he says something intended to flatter him. If he is only a fool of the usual kind, he makes a remark about the weather or the affairs of the day. Then he says, in a kind of half wiisper, “I wonder if you could spare me a dollar until tomorrow?” Or, ** Oh, have yon got a dollar about you that you could let ——— a———— ——— ——— Apples... ccitenns sanened ==YV. S$. (.1. ————— — Canned t Ow Ww a + 3 15¢ be repla Il at these prices. thers » > sgt) ; ean’t (2 Ibs)..... Fall lina of qoney in the world. Mumie nes, Hurry up aod buy Cheney I Peaches.. Fine Turkey Pru ) i e r 1 aud see the sample or th se NM » enis io 1 AMERICAN SILKS, WARRANTED. Cauped Table ed to — Ag La {ies oi . ¥ t : gsing ou 1 Ci 08 give satisfaction in BOOTS & SHOES. evs that R Hats Jers Ve always —{or Ladies and Children,— » — HATS, — HATS, — HATS — 3 Re & & Imitators’ but Originators.— —Not VALENTINES 8ST 151 & 1568 BUSH’ ORE CO. LIM., 8 ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, FPA. me have until to-morrow?” Or, “Oh, by the way, I am a little hard pushed ; would you mind lending me a dollar until to-morrow I" There are many other ways > “. : : . . : it but ther lin Sedden's hardware and tin shop on In which the simpletons put it, bu 16I0 | Main street, and before the flames conld | is one thing in common, and two things be controlled the entire block, bounded in general, among them. The also make | by Eight and Burton streets, was entire- “ " lly destroyed. Loss will exceed $75,000, to-morrow” the date of payment, and SUA! . : ; 5 which is partially covered by insurance. rarely make their request exceed a dollar. iy, fire js believed to be incendiary, #8 Now, the first objection to this is that| his was the third time Bedden’s estab- they equalize the advance forces. When [lishment has been on fire within six | you think you have an advantage over a |Wecks. : | After the fire was ont a small riot oc- man because he is alone, you forget that |. rred, participated in by 15 or 20 per- you are alone also. You have less hesi- {song, who bad knocked in the bungs of | taney in refusing. Your reasons are ex-| whisky barrels and drank liquor natil | actly the same, your do not want strang- |intoxicaled. A number of persons were | ers or friends to hear your request ; but | slightly hurt, but nove serio sly. Twelve . : y i .. |special policemen were sworn in, who do you think, if you had approached him |, 6lled the disturbance and arrested 8 of | at first, that he would have wanted either | toe principles, ! strangers or friends to hear his refusal?| osm ~ At any time a man is likely to speak to, EVERY WOMAN IN 14 LAND you when conflentially conversing, in oe It fo berielf and her nly, 1s ts pretty much the same tone that you speak | health failing, and debility snd weak- to him, provided you speak first. If you | ness, underm. nes her strength, her sor- whisper to a man your secret desire for a |est und best remedy is Kidoey-Wort. In dollar, he is very likely to whisper back | builds up the general health, keeps the | i : 3: | secretory system in petiect order, regu- a refusal. There is a way of avoiding all lates the kidneys and bowels, and ena- this. When you want to borrow money | les these important orgaus to perform from & man, choose a time when his their natural functions in throwing off friends are about him. Then walk up to [the accumulated ympurities of the body, i yv pleasan “ul BUY ror: IIE ATYE Nt ORE ; him and say pleasantly, “Ob, Ineatly|p vp ppousany MINERS IDLE forgot about it—can I depend upon you | A BLAZE AND RIOT. Braddock, Pa., June 19.—8hortly after 8 o'clock this morning a fire broke out for a couple of dollars to-night!” You) - : h tt teow hi or : add be [29% Ininets iu the Mosougatela Valley mustn't wait for him to Answer ! e- {LAS spread 10 neariy every pit ia We fore he speaks, ** Oh, it will do in a few [four poos and about 5,000 miners are minutes,” as though you were interested [now idle. The operuiors say they cans in something one of his friends was say- {not afford to pay three sod a-ball per ing. If that man doesn't search his pock- ets thor;ughly for the money he is 8 ara ork at the vid wages in jess LLaa two Of course, if he hasn't got if, you | weeks. {aud predict that tbe men will rears tv avis, - - - HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORA EA A full assortment of Fire WILRO STOVES. Cooks & Ranges, NGE, STLAKE AND WELCOME HOME, , MeFALRLANE & CO Sl tis is BH RRR AAT SER ! embarrass him ; but you are less embar- | rassed yourself than you would havebeen | bad you and he been alone, and that isn great point, though not a lucrative one. For the first two or three times I pay back my loans. Then I get a larger loan and let them go. I very seldom borrow more than twice after I have determined to stop paying him. Henry Schosabals, foreman Krux rackiog Cu, St. Juseph, Mo, uses Dr. Toowas' Beckie Oil wite his men of spraius, cots, bruises, chapped bands, ete, 14 18 the best. New spriug stock of wooleus, fur mer. chant taoriug, at the bee Have. ¥ RiklE IVER THE DANJO, i word 1 hl Lae sod HU SM EK * Bl iV alin arin » ChoRiea Lid & gol OU wai, Arg ¥ Ke jw oliin i Ril Detvw a LE. a — HULSE, » g¢ Ho Just now, benjos are the fashion. |is;’. Ladies learn to play on this humble in. ihe bu strument, and like it A gentleman! doesn't like to take his banjo to a party, | but when a lady produces one he consid- ers it a fine opportunity to show his strength concerning the “Suwanee River,” or * Nicodemus Johnson.” Ifladies had nobanjo in the house these chances would not occur. Another reason for the pop- wlarity of the instrument is that it makes fun ; people get tired of the stiff, techni- cal, finished piano playing which ladies have carried to such an extreme, It bores them to make the effort to show discrim- inative appreciation of classical music. The banjo fever has been raging all through the winter. There are many forms and styles of banjos. I think there is little real difference in them. The main point is to have flue strings of good — A COMPLEIE S10JK OF-— quality, and a good parchment head py GoUODS, stretched as tightly as it will bear. You can make almost any properly propor-| tioned banjo talk if the skin is tight and hard. It is considered quite a nico thing | for a young man fo make a small banjo . WRI) for his sweetheast He buys the materi-|01LS AND PAINTS, als and works them up to suit his fancy. { GLASSW ARE, : Ql EN NSWARE, In these cases the article is likely to cost| GROCERIEE. & ie him about $30. The latestidea in getting] COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, FisH up » presentation banjo for agirl. is to| SALT, TOBACCO, BEGARS, buy one ready made and inlay it with opr IN BY Bd ULATED different colored woods ; therowasagood | : CORR. deal of this done last winter, and some of | ALL SI De the results were very pretty. Ifyou buy! , Bio uabaroassed 3a thi s $5 banjo, properly constructed, add| We offer bargiict aaurptey 'g tis fous and teat Pitty of Sou, a Gow COME AND SEE US, and ca , you ve : | All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest an nici Wobth, Seow’ 438 4 So | Market Prices Paid. inno ove lore ei open HEADACHE error. The colored people will go around Are generally induced with a banjo for business purposes; he! knows that people connect him with the : instrument and is willing to give way to] i SN by Indigestion, Foul their notion. But in his family the col- pi 9 Stomach, Costiveness, orod man plays something else. They Deficient Clrenlation, buy ten guitar strings to one banjo string. or some Dersngoment It is & curious consideration that the his.| of the Liver and Digestive Eystem. toric instrument of the troubadour should] Sufferers will find relief by the use of have almost ceased to be a society music- " making machine, while the once lowly banjo is heard in the drawing-rooma Ayers Pills to stironlate the stomach and produce a regu. lar daily movement of the bowels, By their action on these organs, AYERS PILis divert the blood from the brain, and relieve and eure all forms of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Billions Hendache, and Bick Headache; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving the system in a healthful condition, they Insure Immunity from future Ayer’s Pills. Dr.§.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. SoM by all Druggists, Store. NEW GOODS! LUW PRICES! HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Hall, Have just opened in voe of Largest and Best Kooms in the Valiey, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAT'S, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, Those persons who have attained to eminence in any vocation of life have fol. lowed a uniform. course, that of earncet work and unwoaried application. None, ard truly happy but those that ave busy ; for the only res] happiness lies in useful work of some } tind, either of the hand or the head, so lor ig as over<exertion of either is avoided. It. should be theaim of every- one to be eniployed If all mes and women were k ppt at some usefal employ- ment there viould be less sorrow and wickedness in the world, 1 Jot button gaiters, elothstopped, kid: joxad, reduen. from $1.50 to $1 at the ve, I am now prepared to \ furnish my friends and ‘the public in general \with Groceries, Dry- | Goods, Notions and all | foods embrace d in gen- leral Merchandise al lower prices than ever | off ere d before une Centr | Hall. 1 pay Cash and v, and there \ter for you than | ELSE US waoLing. a trial. | PRODUCE WANTED. SAW MILLS supplied (anyone (rive i i special rates. Very truly, C. DINGES. —— FINKST AND BEST. al J. H. BYRNES, | SIAMANG KID SHOES, TME MOST DURABLE MADE. J EVERY LADY, MISC & CEILD |p We carry the Best and Cheapest Line of MEN & BOY'® FINE in the County. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS OF THE | ENGLISH WAUKENPHAUST cassarsns SHC ES, coainsn the Most Comforinble Shoe Made. Romember the place—Coroer Brocker- hoff Row, Bellefonte, nodtf E. GRAHAM & SON, JOHN A. GRENOBLE, Dealer STOVES, TINWARE & PATENT IRON ROOFING t Iron Roofing, Paten 3 ng, ana oosls pore than shingles, Call and see it, f ng in the line © Everythi COOKING BTOVES, COAL ST¢ RT JY i LOW ASTHE LOWEST | i 12dec.y P NNSYLVANIA Lee 8 PECIAL O01 AINE « ir Years, REES g ihe ‘firs (ao . of two vents of ULTURE CHEMISTRY ENGINEER AGRIC CORI Rlaiognes, of slum HED W IN, Prosi Cen ATHERTR tate Uolioge, lad J ZELLER & BON, . DR DRUGS CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &c Liquors for wedical 12 UGGISTS, | Dealer In DRUGS Pure Wines snd purposes niwsys kept PUTTER, Alworney-at-law Collections promtly made and gpecial allention given to thoes having lands or progerty lor sale. Will draw ud and have scknowledged Deeds, Morigas bonds &c Bellefonte, Pa OND VALENTINE, Joux ¥ ¢ R. RE CO, Buys and sells Real Estate on fair commission, Jusures First-class Life Companies, - “ Lite and Accident Companies, - Fire Companies, German, English and American, Combined ca fal, $15,000 000. Office iu Bush Arcade, over Val entine's sores, Bellefonte. Pa. y » ¥ ’ Sand six vents tor post Lee A Prizes to more woney right away than anything else in this world, All of either sea, scored from fret The broad road to fortane opeus before the workers, sbsointely sure, Address at ewer, TRUK & Uo. Augusta, Basins. ir | ——— A ———— H ARDWARE, HARDWA HARD A J Asx A- HARRIS & | JAS. A. HARRIS & CO. wm RE SBLLING—— REAPER SECTIONS AND REAPER SKUTIUONS AND REAPERS, REA PERS, And all kinde oi Farming Tools, RA KES, #ORKS SCYTIES, OPE BLOUKe SPROUTS HAY FURKK, &e. AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET TH BE MANDS IN THIS LINE THE VB JAS, HARRIS & (0, b dn Now Brockerhoff House. a FRUOCKERHOFPF HOUSE, ALLEGIENY 67. NELLEPONTE, PA i. MOMILLEN, Prop'r. Sood Sample Roogs on First Floor, reo Buss to and from all traing, Svecial rates to withesses and jurors, od | BEE-HIVE =ONE_PRICE STORES.» DRESS GOODS, ~~ SILKS, SHAWLS, VELVETS, - WHITE NOTIONS, KIBONS, LACES, I TRIMMINGS, =e CARPETS, : MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS, | ee GENTS FURNISHINGS, —— GOODS, me rs {J mee sens EVERYTHING MARKED PLAIN FIGURES, (Goldsmith Bros. BELLEFONTE, af) ie IN PA. N. {| Bpecialty, B,~ ~-Merchaot Tailoring a Also sole Agents for the | celebrated Jamestown Dress Goods. "ABOUT -PHOSPHATES- There are so many articles offered that farmers hardly know what to boy. But uo one can makes mistake buy- ing an Anima! Booe Bupers Phosphate for 825 per ton 2,000 pounds, delivered on board car or boat at Phila. delphis. nuts SDE sai TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE - CHEAPEST and BEST. For circular giving analysis and for further informatisn, address BAUGH & SONS, Bole Manufacturers, 20 Bo. Del. Ave, Philadelphia. Stean Bending Shops. AT FARNERS MELB, PA. All kinds of bending & weod done on short notice. Orders filld for rims of all sizes, end of best material ; bobsled run- ners, shafts, bent hounds plow handles, phaeton and buggy resthes, Send for price list. Orders by mail promptly at- tended to. All work gniranteed. loot y J. B. REAM & BON, C% FECTIONERY snd EATING HOUSE, »t SEARFASY ROOMS Bush's block. Meals st all bours from early to late trains, Lutich without oof: fee 10 cla, Lunch with coffee 15 cents Regular meals 25 cte. Oysters in all stye, LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD TIME TABLE 5 Leave Westwind, 1 3 5 AM, AM. AM, 5.50 25 HE £00 $55 Noo 7.25 1106 750 11.08 T4 11.36 745 La 8 00ur. 11.40 800 ed ¢ PML 1.45 20 2.15 2.20 2.5% 2.36 2.50 Jes.00 3 X40 Lio ars 9 PM. B55 ew Montandon Lewishurg, ar. Lewisburg, iv. Fair Ground... Biehl... Yicksburg....... Mifiinburg...... Miffioburg, iv Milmont 8.22 Laurelton... 8.353 Coburn... 948 Spring Millsar 10.15 Leave Eastward 2 6 ki = ne pa mks 2% TRIsBEER 8 Spring Mills Coburn w- Laurelton Milmont....... Mifintamgar, Mifiiaburg lv, Hokabu 8 Pairtround Lewisburg, ar. A. ] Jewisburg lv, 5.25 845 Montandon ars 40 ar 9.30 Additional trains leave 1 .. returning loave TPM. : . > ¥* Eowarmie sXg¥Es - we i » 8 110.15 JO ar for Baett . for * X hy FY} " : ans ne oon SEE TERNEER pny Ara 8 co.
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