The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 18, 1885, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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Cextee Hany, Pa, Mar, 18, 1885,
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co. $2.60
ERMS. ~$2 per year in advan
hen not in advance. Advertisements
- cents per line {for three insertions,
One colum per year $90—1 colum $45.
mér~Heroafter all subscribers paying |
their subscription in advance, will get a
cradit of two months additional as a pre
mium on $2 in advance.
AN IMPORTANT FACT,
Owing fo the great depression in aif
branches, we have been enabled Jor the
READY CASH lo secure some of the greatest
bargains ever heard of in the way
Goods,
Carpets, Matting and House Furnishi
Ini these lines there
been a grealer stagnation than in any other
shi t/
of Spr ing
Goods,
gems (oo huang
And in view of which we can nov
largest stock in Centre county of Vel
Brussels, Body Brussels, Ingrcins, He i
and Rag Carpe is, al prices lower t}
1 hi ref
{ivi cier
heard of even before the
hind .
THE ECLIPSE A FAILURE.
MAN'S STORE A COMPLETE SUCCESS. |
We have lots of
ive ONE Pri
A -> a -
An old and anew sul
World, each one
Ag
—— (FTOVE &
-By all means fail
1
il 8 IIeW iocal.,
to read |
y wife of Mr
ry 18 seriously §
Roush, near
11
child
i
+
: 10
‘Hive
08” and ren’s coat 16
from $114 up at the Bec
I'he new Lotheran church at Mad-
18 nearly ready for dedicat
‘ yards Embroideries, and cheaper
ever, jost received at the Bee Hive.
valual
at?
v
to i
Foo
A He
‘
horse belongin
] 1 died
cr
'
sil
received at &l
nk Wasson, of
Ia ve i
{ & NArvie yar
Tr Earn iis 3 2 1e
we ieel like prophesying,
hat the xt grand-jury i
0 gra
ny new couri-house in 1s,
stamped
ov 1 | + 1
1168, Bpiasners, tOWels,
ete, just opened
eiegant
Zan ine of ROOUS,
bureau |
Bee Hive,
/ 2 ]
f near
i, UL Heal
i Centre Hill, died sud- |
last week, of
i Comsumplion
changing
uid notify us—giving
well 88 new post-office. tf
annual meeting of the
's Evangelical conferen @ |
ana IL
iineim, one year hence, |
rs post-offi
yill AS
€ next
Pe
!
ummer stock of suit. |
Just received at
giloring department of the |
the |
innick who
Tear ago |
Bpring
oe~~Will open April |
By | and instrumen- |
circular address, F. C.
5% Pas
rgn, LA.
~Clevan Dinges has disposed of bis
rests in the store at Coburn and will |
Freebu
$
‘% to our town and engage in
at his old stand,
A lent week rervice was conducted
stor N. J. Miller at Emannel’s
Greensbrier, Pa., during the first
k in March,
~The protracted meeting in the M.
irch of this place closed on Friday
tof last week. There were upwards
ty conversions dufing the revival, |
—On Friday there will be opened at
' store the following new goods:
Oranges, Lemons, Peanuts,
ne, Candies, also a new lot of White
wr roller flour,
~PaisTer Wanrep.—A good house
painter can have steady employment
during the coming summer, at good wa-
ges, by calling on or addressing F. W.
Weaver, Boaisburg, Pa. 11m3t
~During the Inauguration it is said
ick-pockets relieved J. P. Gepbart of
AIGSE,
p
£54 in cash and papers valued at $1500,
From an account in another columa it
8
:ppears the papers were found since,
~~ Rev, Barr, of Huntingdon county,
preached for the Presbyterians of this |
Charge as a supply, last Sabbath, His
sermon struck us as sound as well as
fue,
—Mr. Orris McCormick is pleased
with his sale. The attendance was large
and goods went at fair prices, the latter
of which he attributes to the efficiency of
Jas. N. Leitzel, auctioneer, Bpring Mills.
<1 1. sonny to learn that the family
of our friend Wm Alexander, at Spring
Mills, is afflioted with typhoid fever, Mr.
Alexander is recovering from an attack
of this disease, and a son, Amos, is still
seriously ill,
~-=(30 to the Philadelphia Branch for
the best bargain in suite in these United
States. Lewins & Co. defy the world for
low prices in ready-made clothing and
offer as good an article as is manufacs
tured,
~The Centre Democrat has got into
gnug new guariers on High street and
henceforth there will be no more “such
Biting up stairs as I pever did see”
Hope our peighbor feels al bome and
will prosper,
— DEDICATION ~The new Lutheran
chinreh at Madisonbore will be dediented
on Sunday, April 12,’856. Rev, Dr. Cone
iW ok pr rydbiph a; will perform the
wdicatory scrvices, A general invitation
is extended to all 10 be presents x
seted in the vi
Airlies are coon
mill and ths
entre Hall,
Ba The
¥ ¢ ekly World, to th
sis : Ww
¢ £9
ere
Diier
av far n
3 Ret orter
’
tr 1th 16
Hag with one ©
ve.) DET §
——— 100 musical
under the direct
Ler, was a
ing was
in maxing
BOW Any acres 1a ex
cieared and the num
ber. This is a new
i
alternoot
08, pap
will have to set uj
sin}
any eflect
deiphia Brand
the more for it.
EalDE Are diways
overcoat,
wear, they go
of men ad
ins & Co.
ba g1 r t3s
of from $3 to $10 every time,
3
nb iy 8
for it, as If amouuts 0
of nature in th
ight-legged is among
owned by & Chester, N. J. m
wonderful calf has Peter Hoffer
pike—his calf was “twice frozen
and resurrected each time by the
ing process, 1f Bob Inge revil w
know whether there is another worl
him come and consult this calf,
wel JgOreoats are still needed,
may last a good while yet, and
buy any style at almost cost a :
adeipbia Branch aud get a first class ar-
ticle, Youocan'tget as good a bargain
anywhere in any kind of ready mad
clothing as at the Philad, Braach,
~—Sgveral bridges on the Beailefonte
line of our railroad are now completed,
and track-laying will begin suortly,
which gan be carried on from both ends
~~Loamont and Bellefonte—and will cou
sequently be done in 2 short time, and
then we can go west by rail as well as
east,
wee PERSONAL, Representative Rhone
gave the “Reporter” a call and looks ss
though the state capital agreed with him,
John Weaver, of Far. Mille, gave ve a
call. Judge Hoy spent an hour in our |
sanctum and gave ns a pleasant chat, Mr,
Charles J, Stem, of Harris, gave vs a call
~ Mr. Stem intends moving to Peabody,
Kas, sbortly, Mr. Wm, M. Grove, of
near Centre Hill, favored our sanctum |
with a pleasant call,
~Lewins & Co. wish to have every
man in the connty wear one of their
enits, and to gratify this becoming ambi-
tion they will sell suits and overcoats
from now until April, at a sacrifice, |
Goods bave been marked down so low |
that no competition ean reach the same |
low figures. The Philad, Branch oan un. |
derseil all others because they have their |
stock from first hands, and the profits of
the johber and wholesaler go to the one
who puroliases at the Philad, Branch.
wee Mre, Jacob Treaster, of pear |
Centre Hill, died on last Friday, She was
8 daughter of our old friend Fred'k Ar |
nold, and mother of Roiand Treaster
who a short time ago bad a leg crushed |
by a falling tree. Mrs. Treaster
seemed to havea presentiment all winter |
of her death, and when taken to see her
aafortuoate son she remarked thet the |
would be brought back in a hearse,
proved a fact—for she died at the Some
A freak e
ged onl
a1.
yO
i the i
of her som Roland,
For the Revonren:
A MILLHEIMER IN TENNERSEE,
Srexoen, Tenn? March 9.
Arrived at this place on
evening
Van Buren county,
is not uM
South” is a frand,
and Sunday t
roads being in a fearful conditic
country is behind
The are indolent
, and live as one of
“] live what 1 rai
ut.” and is nostly
pay lor
ofa cl
as congenial reported
Sunn
Saturday
froze
his
contury,
fTerent
on 16 ron:
in
Deonie
ind
tnd !
marked
and d
clay, is
I'he timber
On
The
ind don’t
» wit)
thi
i
i8 INOstly
kiy, rapidly
and sleep mach
CcOnaition
was p
gappriitl
$1riv
loosing esl
ad
becom
: friend 10
nfld’s Celebrated Worm Pow
Eo |
.
ie,
Was
alarm Was advised by
iry Mcl
ders, Aduaunistered
pelled the enormous
worms,’ Neighbor Bmith now thinks
McDonald's Worm Powders are tue
the greatest vermifoge in existence,
: Jodxaron, Horwoway, & Co.
Pruladelphia, Agents.
id by J. D. Murray,
ST, ELMO HOTEL,
S
Ne B17 & 819 Areh Street, Philadelphia,
Reduced rates to $200 per day The
traveling pubbe will still find at this Hee
tel the same iiberal provision for thaeid
comfort, £is located in the
sree and she ex
number of 132
od
ment and different railroad depots. us well
as all parts ofthe cit
by Street
Cars constantly
doors. It
passing the
offers special
inducements
pleasure,
Your patron
JOS
are!
age respootfully solicited,
3, FEGER, Proprietor,
i — pa
If yon want th
porter and the "New York Weekly
Wirld.” for one year at 82.25, you can
have the two by sending va the
$2.25, 10 which the two papers will also
are only able to garry it out upon the
pian, “
ightuiug Ir
: rink thie Al
ulug jar is
Kuowu., It is 4
the Masou jar, |
the differen
Lilug J
have them int
uns Fu ¢
breaklus: bacon
and cauvased. We gnarautee eve
Of Meal we ae Ya have fiily
lambs io good pasture to dress | r
fwparket as wanted, We give Eneejal
i tention to gettiog fine lambs,
EY 10 have a fine flock ahead,
AT 8 9
Bit
and ain
Our cus
fil Limes
Hook, Bel slonte,
iat
:
i
i :
MAMKELL,
March 12. by Rev. 2 A. Y
W. F. Kramrice, of Spring
L. Bwenhower, of Millen
i On March #8 by Rew. NX. J
{i CH Weber, of Kebersburg, and Miss D
i Johnson, of Tylersville
) March 12, st the residence of Wm
i Coutre Hail, by Rev. W, E Vise)
{ Woll, of Centre Hall, end Wiss ©
of Potters Mille,
On same day, by the same, Lewis 1. Hassinger,
{ of Centre Hall, 6564 Mis Mary A, Babs, of pring
Mills, Pa
variek, at Asronsbury,
¥ Mise
at Tylorevilii
i
Miller
Wolf
or, J. Witiner
Hgabeih MoeQoy
DIED,
i 8 th
Om March
porte Me and Me
grandpa
MBL Sver
&
| yours, IN onthe,
{ of beoom ing a rise lul man, but death I oe re
spate of persia, The grielsivie ken paresis wil)
Fetirn to Landen this week where My, Delong is
On March 14, at Bee Hill Mm, Rebocon Tries
wr whiow of we hi Jaovb Tolowter, aevd
FORIS, J ville, J
STRIKE OF 2000 COAL MINERS,
Pittsburg, March 16.—A special dis
patel from Irwin, Pa., says: “In accord.
ance with a resolution adopted Saturday,
between 1500 and 2000 coal niiners struck
to-day for an advance of ten cents a ton.
The situation of the strike elsewhere is
unchanged, Both sides ecntinue firm
fare confident of victory
NOTICE-- Wolf &
anteed to weigh as
First
LOY Prices,
rep-
reseeted, :
7
71
Call on
(L7i
ws before purchasing
doe,
Tailor,
HALL
t
Bank Building, and is
prepared to do ail kinds
()/
/
Tailoring ; has just
/
SPring tie
Samples and the Latest
lash LO Plates.
100 (0 $248 90
CR
0 0
9419
io
Foreman, Supe
fh. A FEwegtwobd
HOTS
Sialic
24 w
Town
sccounts and
SPANGLER,
RUNKLE,
MINGLE,
Auditors,
lervigned Auditors of Potter
ne above
Ww
w
« B
An extra discount of 10 to 20 per cent
* ladies’ aud children’s coals, at the
Bee Hive,
{31
Moe
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PROPERTY
Will id at public sale at
ring Mills, Pa. } riday, March
read estate of Jacob McCool: A
Acres, more of less, about 2
ing Mills, in Georges Valley:
iwostory dwelling house, bank
moke house and all other
Sison Saw Mill, with excellent
r. A never falling spring of water at
A large and thriving orchard of choice
i Acres Lunber land, balance is un.
ate of cultivation and under good
THEW
g hots
2einy Frame House and ot, at Witmer's
ith sable, hog pen, and water on lot,
openly st Spring Mills consisting of
4 Lot, and large sable iis property is
ew and ane of the Gpest et Spring Mills,
469 Acres, with house, bauk barn and oth.
er outbuildings, good orchard, never ailhag wa
{ ter, Thisis good farm land, and about 200 sores
good Utaberiand, situste st Spring Mills,
| ~ Also 34 Acres, with a good house and sable,
| Iotated near the railroad, abut ons mile west of
| Spriog Mulls, and hae good walter. Also 7 Acres
| adjoining the above on the wost, and clearof tip.
| ber. Sale at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made
known, JOHN GROVE, Assignee,
Bale March 20,
| SALE ht She Nsidente angen
signed, w ring Fri
day, March 20 : rou head of Bore, 3 yebe old
colt, 5 milk eows, Champion reaper mowes,
| Willoughby Drill, Centre Hall cornplatter, roller,
phay rake, cultivaiors, windmill, cornsorapes
harrows, plow, 2Bborse wagon, 4-hormse
| wheel wagon, easy ranning, barsoss of all Kinds,
| double sel harness, collars, bridles, fynets,
| chain, 0th chain, aud other chats, diner
rakes, forks, sod other aricles, Sa) sd 12 o'clock
i sharp
bo 34 B.¥ YEARICK.
4.8
pe ————— ——
XECUTONS NOTICR «Letters tostamen
k upon the estate of John Tonne.,
late of Patter twp, doc d, having Teen lawially
granted to the andersigned works ¥
[ reguest all persons Knowing thems Ives to be in.
deisiedd to the estate Wo make Lone late
and thowo havi
Soll the rage
§
iaibeel, Auch,
~w~One should always bear in mind
| that the largest and best assortment of
ready-made clothing is always to be
found at the Philad. Branch. The goods
is first class all the time, and warranted
to be as represented. The stock of men's
and boys’ clothing is equal to that in
| any of the city stores, with prices down
| to bottom figures, Always call ia st the
{ Philed. Branch before purchasing cloth-
| ing elsewhere,
RE LE
YY I
| pm ——————
{ THE MISTRESS OF THE ITE
HOURE,
[New York Evangelist]
In looks Miss Cievelend reminds
of Anna Dickison; perbaps because
wears her hair in the same style,
there is nothing mannish about her
in private is rather too modest than
erwise, Her voice is elear and her 2
alation distinct, making her a fine s;
| er. Bhe has given frequent lectures ;
the Elmira Female College, which ha:
been very popular smong the young
{| dies. Her name is found in the jas
| alogne in the faculty as lecturer
| medimval history. The country may er
| gratuiate itself upon bavingso intelliges
| and publicepirited a Christian wou:
{ in the White House,
: - -_— -
{ ACRANK AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
| Vashiogton, March 14 —A man giviog
{ his name as Winfield Scott Hancock was
arraigned in the Police Court to-day i
| was committed to the workhouse £1
three months as a suspicious character,
He says be walked from North Caroling
to Washington for the purpose of show -
| ing the President a patent he bad ins
{ ed to run the government. He geser
{ that be was elected President on the Un-
| ion ticket, but was kept ont of office,
ert.
- -
Washington, March 14.—Miss Cleve
| land held her weekly reception ut ti
White House this afternoon from three
| to five o'clock, Bhe was assisted by
eister, Mrs. Hoyt. There was a
nnmber of callers, among whom
Mre. James G. Blaine aod ber
{ Walter Blaine. They were cordi
| ceived and bad a pleasant
-
in
Cextee Harr Meat ARRET,
| Centre Hall Meat market having a re.
frigerator families can at all times be sup-
| plied with fresh meats, of the best qual.
| ity, also bologna sausage. Next door to
{ hotel ; open day and evening,
14may tf Hexzy Booz
Reported by Evarxs Broke, Produce Comms
Liatits ) Of North Water Bt, Philad
Poultry, Cheese and all ki
Quick sales, good price
Puiraveirnia, Mar, 10
BUTTER.
Ne, CXIMR... as
Western
BGGE
5.
icked, extras
CALVES AXD SHEEP,
el & Md, prime per ik
r 10 good
sock.
DRESSED PORK
per |
78 AND VEGETARLES
per 100 12 €
" =
ws er Bhi
Burbacks
fair...
Pearl Mammoth
Beauty of Hebron
Peerless ..... —— wh——
CHEESE,
NY Factory, choloe
Ohio, fal. BD .......conoene
Penn's, Full Cream... co...
SERDS,
Timothy.
Clover
Flax a ——————
WOOL.
Tubwashed.........
Unwashed
Apples, evaporated, in cases.........
good... . Ba —
quarters
BlackDerries .1....c..cecnncens
Cherries, pitted, prime dry......
FURS,
Bear, bisck
Bacoons...........
Muskrat, Winter,,
Wild Cat...
HOWE Chh...ocosnimscrmmncsinre
Uporsum, cased, trashed owt...
Rabbits ...... o.oo...
ESR a
HIDES,
Hides, Dry......... wept Ib
Onlf, Salted......
- . Cow, a
Sheep Skins, per piece...
MISCELLAXEBOUS,
iota, prime... per iy
Lard, Count:
BOB... comssmmssismagen »
8& Price Current Sulject to Market Fluctustsion
SPRING MILLS MARKET.
Whest-Red.. ......... p—“
White & Mi ‘
Boss smrrines “ a.
Corn, € led, and ears old ..
RT RN
Aoyersend small...
y Vo
Plaster, ground
Flour,
Butter :
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wo
om
FOUR
“on
SOR
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AE Se ra
DREGE «onus cassisn
6; and) '® Bam,
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E8ggcsery wu8
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