tNTRE REPORTER PN a NN NIN PN ra NN NN Cextre Haun, Pa, July 16, "84. —- ~$2 per yoar in advance. $2.50 when in advance, Advertisements 0 per line ior three insertions. One colum per year $00—3 colum $45. zoir~ Horeaflor paying their subs advance, will get a dit of two months additional as a pre ) in advance, TERMS not rants Canis all subscribers wription ir n on } ON Pa Special Bargains PLI “THE FAIR” or « SUPPLY DEPOT.” i PICIE] At iia YER, Ianujacs y a onder ful 17 Will do an carty rR R 7 J inal and Brown session 5 smeeting will commence Au- ontio 10 days. MeCool has found of iron ore one ue some on of bis utain land, Steel rails are used vy thlay road and ail work ad, a the Peanns< HE as for a first-class r ~The ant wement oo ard, candidate for the i : ¥, is f John Al Democrats published Assembi § rosonts | with a gE 55 Bush Valentines Store Co, Lim. is ! ing every purchaser of a dress universal paper pattern—31,053 Arcade, 2j4t eee M gggrs. Munson and Griffin, can- y for asse. judge and vasurer, called upon the “Reporter.” | They are among the good men for these positions, ‘ ston Te specti vely wey Saturday last 8 loaded wagon | of John Gelstweit, in Haines twp, ran over a six year old danghter of Charles Hosterman, dee'd, crushing her leg above the knees, Fischer will Preach in the | Union charcn at Farmers Mills, on Sab- 0 inst, at 10 a. m., and in the George's Valley Luth, church on same day at 2 p. m. Mr. P. O. ——Rev. 4} bath, Stiver, of Rock City, 111, gave the “Reporter” a call. Mr, Btiver is a native of Potter township, and bas come back to spend a few months under the parental roof. L. 8pangler and C. P. Hewes, is a new law firm out of old and well known material, as will be seen by their card, It combines ability with prompt. ness, Success to them, weThe excellent little farm belongin to the heirs of Thos, J. Btiver, deceased, one mile weet of Potters Mills, will be offered for sale on the 26th inst, See ad- vertisement in another column, wn Mr. Jocoph Crotzer, farmer, west of Centre Hall, the other day cut five acres of grass in five hours and twenty minutes. Ifany other farmer can beat Mr. Crotzer's record on this, then let him Crow, ~An excursion to Watkins Glen and Nisgara Falls will be ran via Penn. sylvania Railroad, August 18, Persons who accompanied the excursion Jast sea- son will be pleased to hear of another opportunity to make this delightful trip. 8 A, Stover's Marble Works still | plant the most elegant mondinenss and | tombstones in Centre connty cemeteries, Mr. Stover employs the most skiliful | workmen in the state, aud his work is admired by all. His prices are very moderate, and parties will do well to a g20 him before placing orders elsewhere. wadey when David Runkle | piace, had occasion to of a get of double driving burpess which he kept in his stable, found that some hody had used his knife on them, cut- ting them 8» bad that the gentleman could make no uso of them, MaKe . Suits for the presidential campaign to be had at the Philad. Branch, head- quarters for cheap clothing for men and boys, and where you find the largest and best variety in the county. Never pure chaee clothing before having examined nrices and goods at the famous Philad Branch. Our harvesung. up the first shock crop is very good valley 18 now erd, — farmers are about through John Arney we believe put of grain, The grain Hurvesting in Penne mostly done by seifbind- ig convention has done ia now fairly opened. The next thing neople will turn their attention to is the Philad. Branch, which sells the cheapest clothing, aod will continue to offer snits at from fi to fif lars less di the enti ' eon Gol ire if i 8 Work the campaign nve rong yi} Pe i thin than aoy other cle 1.3 } . ff 1m) " Adda, danghter of John San key, liviog a short d Hall, on Wednesday last, feil from A cherry 1 i 3 Sh 3 tion of a shoulder, aud a serious re, of the hip. } in the Brocker- t stance above Cents unfortunately ree, — 1 A. CC, hofl house bl ¢, can't sell boot or shoe for the money in county, then there is no use of talking Mingle, you 14 Dest (east FRR HAT Set i 1 i hb x shoes made known firm of Powers & Son, ues tion was asked Edward Powers, the ju- nior member of the firm, “whether the genera! depression in business bad not effected their business?’ “Ob, yes, to gome extent, of course, but for vears it has been our custom to keep in conuec- tion with our cust a department, a line of goods that people must have ; goods that we warrant, and that give sat- isfaction, consequently whether the mar- ket is dull or not, we are pretty sure ofa regular line cust know our goods to be respect, to us” tie O-mnag of mers first-c! them of course and need y 1 8. Cruteliue gn a cal "ORTH ir. was here jn lint Leer % i $ nod for: I namber about ve ab Centre Hall rt of this m i ra special train, Woll's { of n here is lower én i GOS, true. ~The hayloader sold by Mr. Bark holder waa tested by Hiram Durst, and wrked admirably. He telis ith three hands a large four horse wag- was loaded in 10 ming Mr. D hers were wi and what everybody says most he ’ - » » iH iy DaCRUse h kept hi as much ready-n glher stores | Ont t Lae ng to sit the poke adiss’, misses’, vont gd chi oa we sand without a The four main partieniars that mlity of duarabihiny price. A viait repay vou in more than towers & Son Mr, T. H. Harter and lady, of the Middleburg Post, rosticated with the Reronrer folks and smoung other Centre county friends daring the 4th of July va- caiion, taking in the romantic mountain sights, beantifal valley scenery, and our cave. Mr. H. is a sporting man and fren's sh a rival, neatness of fBoish, lowness of i to ony store wy of the Beronrten He went home editor trout.” “to show the catch ain't a mean angler sither, Wolf's are selling off a job lot of shoes that will pay you to examine, Pri. ces from 50 cents 10 81 for shoes worth treble these prices, we Yar esteemed friend N. B. Meix. ell, of Lewisburg, Pa. traveling agent reperentivg the Hoover & Gamble Man- facturing Co., of Miamisburg, Ohio, has ran over a car-load of their saperior Excelsior grain binders over the newly constructed railroad to this town this season. All the above machines are now running to entire satisfaction among the most extensive farmers of this county. Mr, Meixell is a young man of superior energy and has prospects of extensive trade in the faotare, This superior ma- chine known as the Excelsior is for sale by our friend, Mr. Geo, Dale, of Lemont, and 8. L. Strohecker, of Rebersburg, and farmers will douotless consult their best interests by considering the merits of the Excelsior for another reason, ~(}o to Woll's for cheap shoes, They are selling over one hundred pairs at less than hatf their cost, wTrack-laying on our railroad is compiated to a point about 2} miles dis- tant beyond this place, Prison Ata has re torned from a visit to Chicago, Miss Birdie Sweetwood, of Chicago, is visitiog friends in this neighborhood and will remain here a few months, Mies Estella Bastian, of Williamsport, recruited a week in Centre Hall, ¥ we Pat 2. J. Move gy OF LHS worized to ann in Q Martha, V. 0.) 8 a8 candi late cl Wo Demorratic usages We are authorized to announce that Jo dron, of Gregg, be a candidal ‘ sulject 0 Democralic neages, hin Col will Sherifl, We are anthorized to annoutice that Joseph J Nell, of Bogaes, is 8 candidete for Sheriff, » abject to Democratic usagon, We are authorized to announce that Foust, of Miles, to, Deinocratic usages, We are authorized to announce that Hoffer, of Boalsburng, is a candidate { Jeol Ww Democratic usages Bam'l X. iw nu candidate for Sheriff, subject George WM ahorift sul We are authorized to annotace that D, M. Nelda. gh, of Ferguson township, is ff candidate for @hes- HE subject Ww Democratic usages Wo are authorized to announce that 31a Walker, of Ferguson township, is a candidate for Sherif, subject to Democratic usages We are astharised to snnones Fay § : Sckoite fine sulgeot Lo Devaooralic usages. We are authorized to announces that John ‘Wo! of Miles, is a candidate for Commissioner, subiert to Detaocralic usages, ‘ We are authorized toannounce that A, 1. Grolst, of Unionville, is a candidate for Commissioner, subject to Democratic usages, BAAN a ART, Sl Bela ys of Boston's {01 fared and killed 4,052 d Fall River hns a citizen r Yeurs ol ago ninety-five { inhalde. i $0 4% 14 se Wio0 18 1i¢ 6 OLGORL ner in Lndlow ¢ £50,000, has a. wan, A deed has been registered in Wyan- tte, Kan,, nd to n certain lot of Harrison Tyler con veying Henry Villinm ‘ ippecanoo Coon. introduced by Congressman fre (3 of not oex- ad nssion nroporn that siden ruby, yellow in j ¥ } ¢ if aiall ored artificially. Naturalists say that the common working bee exhib it ation of a basket, a brush, and pincers. Tho brush, the laairs are arranged in symelrical rows, is o With th. brush of fair delicacy the bee brushos its velvet robe to remove the pollen dust with which it rifling the flowers and sucking up their nectar, nother article, hollowed like a becomes loaded while spoon, receives all the gleanings which the insect earries fo the hive pannier for provisions, Fin ing theron, one upon another, by It ia a by nw a ¥ BR, MY, open- cans of a hinge, these two pieces become a pan of pincers, which render importiint ser ioe in the construction of the o Darwin writes that he created immense excitement once in a monkey eage in the London Zoo by bringing a stuffed suake there. Three species of cercopithects wore the most alarmed. They darted about their cages and uttered sharp cries of danger, which were upderstood by the other monkeys. He then placed iton the ground in one of the larger compart. ments. After a time all the monkeys cols looted round it in a large circle, and, star- ing intently, presented a most ludicrous appearance. They became extremely ner vous, so that when a wooden ball with vecrdentally moved #4 the straw als san ll (i — The Great Zingari Toothache Dropr, for toothache and neuralgia, have no equal, Only costs 15 centa at store. Warranted. i Ww PUgar 4 $y ' sii BL pounds for} ‘ s cents ayrap at 4 ist colored, heavy body, i, at 50 cents, This in tl 2 vrops ever offered t New Orleans Byrup, 8 a gallon. 1 pound Baker's baking vder, 20 cents, This is ns good powder!) any inthe market, Try a pound. Ar kle's coflve, three pounds for 50 « Mild full cream cheese, 18c per pound Canned tomatoes for 7e per can, corn 7ci g 7¢ per can, beans 7 CIR. per mapic 8a- f PF HE : Df ‘1s i can, Just recels gar in } and chewing tobacco, Kennedy's Boston | and Jumbles always] ved gur spring | wel ew Crop Orica, DIBCUILS WW just recei mackerel, which slack of fice ’ the lowest p ars Ft ¥ s { price } { 4 i * n } i} ¥) 1 fe OO r C401h sn 11h Kits No. 1 extra 2 25, 4 ), 10 1b Kits No. Extra mess] mackerel 225, 15 |b same Labrador Herriog 4 00, 100 toe Herniog 3 D0, frot These ge 1 the Boston packers runaranteed both in qual ONE DOSE Gireat Bo d Alteralive 18 Haranioe o contain more alterative properties nore truly remedial power th joses of any other known alterative or ood purifier. Many other blood rem Bre goou ) their 4 3 an three hat you are comj 4 % medicine § pannfactorers having sacrificed etre 3 get a pint of remedy to paiatabiaty Parifier i containing as i Blood Hh cent hotties d Har bottles of other 1 tified 1} LLi¥: ; yet For unle by ag. D Jonxsrox, Hows i farm supplied with fresh mes 3 : RISO DOIOEDAR Savage, igerntor ing can limay tf Huxgny How Watch Cases are Made Most persons his yet few : ference in thequality of them, neal ith the AUGUST COURT. H imi, D Irvine Y FLA traci SCORNRTY water, t loss: apd 2 voted: 3 r infor sil 0, Biver. Pot Mills, or on MARY FF. STIVER SAMUEL 1} IVER, TIVER, Executors (32t WILIJAM B, KT] vv SPRING MILLS ACADEMY. insitation will 1884. Special The fall terms of this attention given to am ig nicst lv needless. but ur surplus is not only neediest, bul Us Fi ble, because gold is a soft metal and can: furnish the stiffness, strength and elasti THOT IAT 1 a The perfect wat necessary to make the case strong and close-fitting, Case Imus COILULLE Oa ¥v that that will supp! in whi deficient. This has been accomplish the James Tic i vr J which saves the waste of need- sv Gold Watch Case “5 I wr - 1 i 1» ox the BOTIDITY less gold, and INCREASES LLC PULLS: 3 ereENGTH of the case, and at the same reduces the cost OXE HALF. Send § vent steamy 1s Keystone Welih Ouse Furlorios, Pills Selphia, Pa. Tor hamdeome Hinsterated Pamphlet! shoving bow James Bone’ and Keyvione Walch Cures sre made. (To be continued) REALL | Was pros pled gil {f November, A.D gina Li YW apd Solning lands of Stroh, R. McKim, and other iands of Joh der, that the said Jobu Minder exconuted a § {deed for the said premises 10 the petitioner misled, and pre the seid Court to award a subposnan direcw parties in interest 10 appest and show caus said lost deed should not be supplied so0ordl | the provisions of the art of Assgaably in wy | made apd provided, Whereupon the suid iy lawarded sald subpoens and ord an advertise | rnent, giving notice of seid application and req {ing all persons whos it may conoern 10 appear {Cotirt on the 418 Monday of August next to | their answer Upon oath Or afumation 10 said [or petition, & L. BPANGL Attorney for Petit WwW. I’. HOSTERMAN, Penn Hall, Pa. Q Fre ‘burg, Pa, Thursday morning, July 99 . x grand opportunity for the training of vou'ng ladies, For information and circular 8ddress F. C. Meyer, Musical Director 18jundt vor anvth ing if you purchase your dres Bosh Arcade, Beliefonte, which is the best and cheepest store for dry goods, groceries, hoots, shoes and general mer. chandise. 2j4t ST BLMO ROTEL, Ne. 317 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling publie will still ind st this Hoe tal the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is located in the immediate contros of business and places of amuses ment and differant railroad Jepota as well as all parts of the eity, are sarily accessible by Street Ceres consiantly passing the doors It offers specisl inducements to those visiting tha city for business or plensure, : Your patronage resnoctiulle solicitnd, JOS. . FEGER, Proprietor fpaeyt Iss MY A 100 TOWN LOTS FOR BALE. Fie vodersigned will offer for sale 100 ohoice town lots, pear the rafiraad, st Contre Hall, These lots will be sold at very low flzores. For further part icolars \ £ lots app) to J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, on Horren, Zaprim Bel A A SAAN i HITHE OLD STAND!!! AT CENTRE HALL, i Oar SPRING SBoupplies are NOW IN and we would be pleased to have you Call and Examine. [OBR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Cannot be beat in Quality and Prices, especially in Domestios. (We knpow we can do you good in EHIRTINGS, MUSLINS TICKS, GINGHANMSE, &e., &o A HOST OF BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FLANELS, &c., PRINTS, &-. A SPLENDID LINE OF ; : » Cloths and Cashimsrss. Our SUMMER Supply of MEN'S AND BOYS BOTE & SHORER, CHILDLEEN'S BHOKS, with a full and complets Hae of LADIES WEAR now in and ready for examination, Cheap | Cheap | GROCERIES, FRESH AND PURE, ALWAYS on band, at nrices which will compete with any obber house Jor the sama quality and sty io of gouds. CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOODS, WAM. 'NOLF & SON.
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