THE CENTRE REPORTER, NNN NN NN Nt a a NN Cextre Harr, Pa, Armin 15, 1885, TerMs. —$2 por year in advance, $2.50 when not in advance: Advertisements cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $00—4 colum $45. S@rHereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance. iim Ss mS, 1885.0uures SPRING ! ....u0n. 11885, THE ECLIPSE A FAILURE. GARMAN'S STORE A COMPLETE SUCCESS ” to Qur newest offerings in Embroidered Dress Patterns, in Batiste, India Linen, Pink and Blue Chambray are beautiful. In Stamped goods we have Tray Covers, Bide Board Covers, and Cane Cases, Splashers, Fr quins, &c., &e. Tidies, Slipper Cases, Umbrella {rev inge for Lambre- Did you ever buy Merrimac & Allen SBhirting Prints (not standard) at 5 cents 7 We have lots of them-you usually pay 7 & 8 cents for them. Everything in our stock at proporticoately low rates—we offer no baits, but do a strictly hon cet business, will make it right. Fancy Baskets for Decorating Hair Receivers, Catch-Alls, &e. They tease us about wheelbarrows, but they will not be in fora fow We want you to understand that ours is a Complete D and Fancy Notion Stock—should be called kee Notion,” but that word h obsolete. We don't aim to Keep a leather, grocery, furniture, hing, stationery, or a general banking concern, we will be content to have you come for Dry-Goods and Notions only. Everything must be as we say—we Cornucopias, years yet. woods “Yan become almost hardware, cle bakery, D. GARMAN & SON, 1885. © BUS B'S ARCADR. Bellefonte, ern LOCAL ITEMS, San-bonnets—Garmans, Children’s lace caps—Garmans, Dress goods and plaids—Garmans, —Tuesday was cold and stormy. Mercury 20 below freezing. ~All kinds of ladies’ slippers, cheap, at Graham's shoe store, ~Qur old friend John Bitner, of ne stroke a short time ago. ~—Monday was ugly and raw, making one think winter was coming back again. When will this icy spell be o'er ? ~——No plowing has yet been done, the ground has been too wet, and the season wili be backward for farmers. —Adam Thomas proved himself a master mechanic, by the work done on the new roller mill in this place. ~Mr, Bartholomew has started ands to work on his building for store and dwelling at our railroad station, ~Miles township has again lost one of its venerable citizens in the death of Edward Houtz, of Madisonburg, on 0th. —Last Saturday was very disagree- able—it snowed nearly all day, most of it melting on the ground soon after fall- ing. — Work has begun on the extension of the Centre Hall water works—Mr. D. K. Geiss having started on his contract last week. -For a comfortable, easy’ walking shoe try a pair of the English Wauken- hasts, for sale by Grabam & Son, corner rocker hoff row, —Mr. Confer, altho’ having flitted to Bpring Mills, still makes daily visits to Centre Hall as superintendent of Grenoble’s grain house, —(iraham & Bon are selling the best $3 men’s fine calf button and lace shoes in town—all solid, no shoddy. Corner Brockerhoff row. —Miss Avilda Long bas left this place again after a residence of over a year, She was manager of Dinges’ store during the greater part of her stay here, Adam Nearhood is boss of J, D. Murray's broom manufactory, snd the samples of his work which we saw com- pare favorably with brooms made else- where. —Any persons wanting tombstones should stop and give the Centre Hall Marble Works a call, We guarantee our work, style and quality. lapdt ox F. Wasson, —~{)ur elegant line of ladies’ fine kid button shoes, in cloth and kid tops, all solid and every pair warranted, selling cheap, at Graham's shoe store, corner Brockerhoff row. ~The Evangelical parsonage to be built in this place is under headway and stones for the walls are on the ground. The Reformed charge has also wisely con- cluded to erect a parsonage at Centre Hall, ‘ —8tover's Bellefonte marble yard turns out nearly sll the handsome mon- uments you see throughout this county. Leave your order with Mr. Stover if you want a good job. ~—Joseph P. Blymyer, a citizen of Lewistown, connected with a highly re. spectable family, died at the insane asy- lam, Harrisburg, on 7. He had been an famate of the institution for three yoars and was one of the incurable oases, —eAn experienced tailor has been ‘employed in the merchant tailoring de- ent of the Philad, Branch clothing ) , You can have any kind of gar- ment for men and boys made to order on Slt Notice, and entire satisfaction guar- an e We understand the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has fixed the ioe of chase a new out for a da Jora ig A in AL AA, SB R15, BOSAL 45 i 3 SH Embroidered dress paterns.—Garmans. -—Wednesday morning opened with quite a brisk snow fall, (One of our old residenters, Daniel Fauber, is on the sick list, _ ~=—Gov, Cartin got home from Wash. ington, Tuesday, and looks well, We have more lace curtains than ever before, Curtain poles in many styles —{(Farmans. ~—- Mr, Michael Shuey, an old citizen of Harris twp,, was buried on Tuesday, aged 83 years, -Subscribers changing post-offices this spring should notify us—giving name of old as well as new post-office, tf ~The Bellefonte council passed an ordinance forbidding the erection of any “frame or wooden buildings in the com- tly built or business portions of the rough,” That is a sensible act, ~The wars and rumors of wars across the waters do not scare Lewins & Co. from a farther reduction in the pri- ces of ready-made clothing, when all else is on the rise. Low prices and No. ] bargains in suits is their motto, —The protests of the RerortTrEr and of sundry citizens, against the change of schedule in running our trains, had the desired effect—the keers now run to suit | the people. Good. Passengers can now | again make connection at Centre Hall at | noon, with stages to and from Bellefonte, | east and west. ——A pile of window boxes belonging | to the new roller mill prevented a young | horse of G. 1. Goodhart from running | off, last Saturday evening, being scared | by the cars. The horse ran in a direc tion to be hemmed in by the boxes aod Mr. G. was thereby enabled to keep the apimallunder control and not wreck the | buggy. So much for having a roller mill, george, —The old Felmlee house, alter a long and stubborn resistance, had to move, much to the gratification of Aaron Thomas and our sympathizing citizens, It is now near the site where it will spend the rest of its days, while Centre Hall grows in greatness, Qur people on Monday and Tuesday came to the rescue and with pushes and polls and yells the old landmark started down the Brush alley road. -—(n Saturday while Mr, D. K. jeiss’ children were on their way home from a visit to their sick grandfather, Mr. Jacob Wagner, the king bolt of their buggy dropped out which caused the buggy to part, the front gear going with the horse, the box and hind gear drop- ping and spilling the occupants, Wagner and Verny, out, who escaped with light i The horse being quiet did not Kidney, Liver and Blood Disorders. — Physicians too frequently fail to rec nize what they are, and even if knowing them, lack the skill or their proper treat. ment, so that they are liable to Ee allow- ed to progress until they are almost un- endurable, and their victims are made to undergo the most frightful tortures of a surgical operation. Lose no time in tak- | ing Dr. David Kennedy's" Favorite RBem- | edy,” and thus avoid the surgebn’s knife, apr ~— Wolf & Son are preparing for a grand spring opening. Mr, Wolf, Jr., is | now in the city for a new stock of mer- chandise, and Witmer will bring the best and handsomest in market. Wolf & Son | always keep first class goods, and never offer shoddy or an inferior article in any line of goods they keep. Ladies will find the Iatest styles of dress goods when the new stock arrives which will be some time next week. — Wanamaker again throws out his inducements, thro' the columns of the “Reporter,” to persons who want any kind of goods, and wish to order by mail, personally, or C. O. D. All know what they get of Wanamaker can be relied on, and that money is refunded and goods taken back when not found as represent. ed. The great merchant does nothing by deception and puts out no advertise ment simply to catch—he does all his advertisements say—often more. Read bis new ad. in this issue, ~The building for the steam roller flouring mill at the station is up—it is three stories high—02 feet—with base. ment and makes quite an imposing ap pearance, The mechanical part of the building was done by Adam Thomas and is an excellent job. The structure is the heaviest frame hereabouts, the timber being the best that the mill of Wolf & Grove could furnish, The machinery will be placed in a few weeks and soon thereafter we expect steam to be up and the whistle to blow the cheering news of the finishing of an enterprise which will be a great convenience to this section. mt SI MBAR A AnONERURG.~Wm, Condo is on the sick list with diabetis, Dr. P. T. Musser and wife are at New Orleans taking in the exhibition, Wm. H. Cassler’s saw mill, in the mountain, was burned in the early part of last week, Henry Spiker, formerly of Aarons burg, died of cancer at Effingham, [il He left this place 20 years ago with his wife, two daughters and his brother Jon. athan, all of whom are now dead. R. Ao Ap Prrsoxar.~David Shafer has moved from Miles township to near Aaronsburg. Wm. H. Strouse has moved from Wolf's Btore to Tylersville. Mrs, W. V, Gentzel of Coburn, chaperoned by Mrs. Danie Fleisher, gave the Reporter sanctom a call—it was their first visit to a printing office, and we shall feel honored to have them call again. Mr. T. B. Jameson, of , WAS among our Saliors--giad to see him, Mr, Buek, of the Bellefonte foundry firm of Hicks & Buck, called to pay his respects to the Reporter A . —— — ——— — THOUSANDS BAY BO, Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my custom they give satisfaction and are TOI pollens lectric Bitters are the and best medicine known and positi eure kidoey and liver blood and complaints, the the bowels. No fam- iy can to be without them. will save hundreds of dollars in bills . Sold at 50 cents a bot. tle by J. Zoller & Son, Bellefonte. Avani I Ait Spies that Osman Digma’s men i Sopot and pelled Soir camer te. Jo eat An infernal machine of a new type and 1 depo Rapa ub EL dps on 11, There is no clue to its originator, Bend ns three new cash names for one oar we will send you a fourth copy near, A splen« Re st So va wo — MADISONBURG PICKINGS? E. B, Shafer has bought a new horse | and now drives two grays. Misses Mazie and Kate Smull were vis- | iting in this place. Mr, Shultz, our supervisor, called out | a force of men the other day to clear the | roed of snow drifts, { Johnson Fisher packed his grip sack on Monday and started on a tour thro’! Nittanyvalley and will be gone a week, The cst serenade tendered us Monday evening was really delightful, Miss Fannie Shafer, who had been vis- | iting in Reading, has returned again. Uriah Shafer, one of our enterprising | farmers, raised 800 bushels of potatoes | and 300 bushels of turnips on three acres | and ten rods of roi] last summer, | Who can beat it? | Mrs. Jacob Hazel had about twelve | bushels of little onions last season. | Frank Geark is still supplying the town with wood, i The Klinefelter mills havejshut] down | for repairs, but will be ready to run in| about four weeks. Col. Bartges and Geo. Ritter were t} guests of Amos Kully on Wednesday, 1st | --they were on a fishing excursion, The young ladies who donped their brothers’ suits and promenaded the streets, the other evening, smoking ci- gars had better be a litter careful or they might fall into the hands of the police and landed where many similar young ladies have been thrown to their amaze ment and shame. Misses Ida and Mazie Reber and nie Feidler expect to go to ie Ans like the country. some for Gee, Shafer this summer, Lewis Fentzler, of Millheim, was town last week. Wo hear he i purchasing, J. Limbert's farm pr ty near town and en ing and buokstering. ntend Opers oa £8 Tracnen, - -_ porter ean get the New World, each one year, for 82.25 sent us in advance, A great barge tf George Williams, a prominent lumber- man of Clearfield county, was gill, body was recovered a few days later. The way company was chartered on 7, with a capital of $150,000, The road will be 15 miles long and will run through Jeflors son county to a point on the waters of the Little Clearfield creek, at or near mill, in Clearfield Co. At Lewistown one day last week Lan- dum Buchanan found in a secret drawer in an old cabinet Aunt Polly Rothrook's will and expired note for 8000. Every- thing was left to the party who made the di estate, oA A that we intended to pack our duds and leave Bellefonte, jell Therefore we to state to our many friends and patr We fh Li in such a report. cured a store before pletely extinguished, and herewith nounce to the public ti ¢ fire was new building, corner High and streets with an new goods, And is from making their spring purchases a elegant ek our frien will refrain if ii With many, many, thanks f festations of sympathy aod | extended to us since we were out, we remain your obed GorpsyiTs rt as ie Ra ECIVANE, P.8.—0Our Tail in running order three day : fire, and anybody in want of a spring suit will find we have the bes! se of woolens ever br QUE $ ik tn wv ~ [nn consequence of ti our business caused by comes necessary for ns to close our bo All parties indebted to us are i to call and settle on or before the 25th inst, We ean be found at our temporary req is estate agency, in Bush's Arcade, Gi vated wz LEMITH DRO] ssn. A pi "WELL-PAID LABOR. A reporter of the Pittsburg Times, wh | tresh ¢ tna on iol VOUROLDO, trains of rolls and who makes withoot any trouble from $15 to $20 a day. A roller with a small guide mill train oa earn from 88 to $10 a day. $36 to 850 a day. in a Bouth Side steel works taken from driven by his colored servant. sn A BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi. tively cures piles, or no pay required tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For fonte, druggists, jan7y . > BATTLE BETWEENIRUSSIANS AND AFGHANS, London, April §.—General Komarhofl, the Russian commander, stlacked the fortified positions of the Afghans on {Le Kushk river, on March 30. The Afghan force, numbering 4,000 men, with eight cannons, was defeated. Their loss was 500 killed and wounded, The artillery, two standards, the entire camp equipage, and provisions were captured, The Rus gians losi cue officer killed and three subalterns wuonded, besides ten soldiers killed and 29 wounded. a ————— i —— A Scotch minister once said, “No wo- man could bear pain as well as a man.” This is not so. Mrs. Edward Myers, of Rondont, N. Y., submitted to the opera. tion of the removal of her hand without taking ether. Dr. Kennedy, also of Ron. dout, N. Y., who performed the operation said ne never saw such heroism. The lady’s disease was erysipelas, and after wardsthe doctor gave his “Favorite Rem. edy” to cleanse the blood, Mrs, Meyers is pow well and strong. apr A I. oo Mt. Carmel, Ps., April 7. +This morn ing David L. Davis was kilied in Mon. tana mines, is wife had previously los} two husbands by accident in collieries, one having fallen down a shaft and the other burned to death, A most horrible tragedy occurred at Pennghoro, W. Va, the other night. Dr, E A. Martin and “Babe” Timmons had a dispute over focty fen nts, Timmons was coaxed away bi ions bit had Mertin in firing at lodged in Timmons’ groin. Timmons returned the fire, At thisguncture Martin's daughter, aged 12, sssiig het father In , ran to pro. tect him, when she was hit by a ballet and killed, Both men are under arrest cl SI A A Merial, Ric $0 91 per ib; {| Mixed green and tik Loong ¢ vo $1 black f Ping per ih. rom Gig to iapan tes i ii ¢ Hyson a $ ream che aking Powder is coming il 1s important to the best value for the Our one i pails of 4 * ¥ saad S sb IR Lhe 4 t 40¢ 4a Cres ie Baking Powder w eet return for the money of an mm the market. The goods will { same work as any of the higher goods, BStone-ware in all sizes of all de- | sirable shapes; best quality of Akron ware. This is the most satisfactory goods in the markel, Oranges and lemons of the freshest goods, We have the new lightning fowl jar, end Mason's porce- { lain lined and glass top jars. Tho light~ { niug jar is far ahead of anything yet | known. It is a little bigher in price than { the Mason jar, bnt it is worth more than { the difference in price. Boy the light. | ning jar and you will not regret it. We { have them in pints, quarts and half gal jong. Fine sugar cured hams, shoulders, breakiagt bagon and dried beef—naked and canvased. We gudsantoe every piece of meat wo sell. We have filty fine lambs in good pasture to dress for our market as wanted. We give special ats tention to getting fine lambs, and always try to have a fine flock ahead, Oar cus. $1}: thir x y ¥ ny Qo ! i Block, Bellefonte, "ihre MARRIED, gat . { Centre Hall, by Bon sand Priscilla 1 April 14. ¢ Fimer « heim, Ia At the residence of § of the bride.) at Lat M. Wolf, Rey. J charge. Bomerset county Weller, of Wharton, Ohio, April 8 at Contre Hall, by lev. W George R, Deckar and of near Spring Mills, On March 23, by Rev. ©. W. Raver, Eltaer £ Koarr and Miss Alice M. Brean, both of Millholm, On March 36, by Rev, B. Hengst, Mr, T. suet and Mrs. Frances V, McLellan, both rogy dep Sie I fon. J. J. Biorer, robe, Pa prif v, ay fom of Ri Patpdisn E. ¥Yischer, ebecoa A. Heckman, both F, of PIED. At the raaldence of Dorsey Green, Buffkio Rua, Christian Miller, on March 30, aged 64 yoars, In Mileebtirg, on Sth, Mr. Al Duval, of oon. sumption. The deceased leaves a wife aod seve. ral children, On March 20, in Lawrence, Kansas, Thomas Hutchison, 82 Foam, Tha subject of this notice was born in Centre county, 3 spent lube groater partion of his life Bett, Bion” Mac 1 io Gl smith, ho devol a EL ! sini farming Goi Near Altamont, 1 eonnty, ML, H Spyker, ge 6 yonrs. 5 date The deceased Was a native of Anronsiary and well known fu that section. He moved to Hiluois some 20 Year ago, Laura Knare, at Contre 101, preh 5, JAped an Jeon a, wit SA si SE Err he x a ; Hg Yon won hou 0 owen, brother jo TRIBUTE OF RESPECT, lutions of respect W the mumory of Mrs, i M, Kuarr, by the Ladies Foreign Missions. | Society of the Sinking Creek Presbyterian | ire, Cetitre Co i { at we have heard Lara M., Kuarr, wi of the 44 th fee society her had endenr it by her death {lis ber, oue who Ly habits whoin she associa y sulanissively that she #0014 ansferred thelr | o oare and | bereaved | s resolutions be Eva 10 Lhe § ri RG ng 1 Wit int the wd th iu- | Weekly | you can us the | name with % TWO papers, the ‘New York r one year at $2.2 two sending advance and a new 8 i © ) ’ 3 oy nse huis 4 5. L. Blair, eon one SBR on Alderman, 5th Ward, Seranton, Pa. stated, Nov, 9, '85: He had used Dr, Thomas” Eclectric Oil for eprains, burns, cats, bruises and rhenma- tigm. Cured every time, £500,000 YEAR. A £ ” gy $ Stalewment of the Amy Tan, National and United States and Canada Express ", ] Company, Troy, N. Y. The strength of Rome lay wt in in her grain Indened fleets, Thos but her never-falling rem of Bowman her multitode, nor Wore oli. ire lay in the self-control and disc soldiers, Discliplin iLtisthe v sil 16 8! the wonderful m 4 y the word i ict, of Troy, is a veteran in “Thirtydhiree years” hb r, “U've stood st this des years of exper n he holds it pe three great corpo business of $500 000 = year from this office hardly a month although 1 must confess that ed here when suffers WOT Ee as Huei ness ar ana is a big bargein, and to carry it oud upon we wife, Elizabeth, having ard without just cause, 8 are hereby cauticned against er or selling her thingon | i I will pay bis con- Wi. Frown, Tusseyville, Pa. er no UB0 DOILONT i anen dev ar senin: § may tf OZER. ! SCHOOL. institution will ew x ¥ ei vs £8 entiemen and ; § desire | nation. | have just received a fine lot of Fresh Macherel| and Lake Herring, suar-| Crowls P en HE Ady at t Iron Roofing ROOFING, NLY ONE i FACTURE READY FOR URE. J REESMAN, Centre Hall, Pa., 4 « Aha Agent, Creamery De resented ; First quality! and low prices. Call on | 7 Cl A sewhere. "3 : #iiit $ ris Township, Tavern , TAvern | Worth Townshin, . ROBERT BEETT. Clerk T. ELMO HOTEL, S 1 A N & 310 Avek Stree, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $200 per day. The | traveling public will still find at this Ho | tol the same liberal provision for their | comfort, 1tis located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and diff2rent railroad depots, as well as ail parte ofthe oily, are essily accessible | by Street Oars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements | to those visiting the city for business or | pleasure, Yoar PAiIouARe JOS, Mlures Surface Indications TW hist a miner wonld very properly term “aurface indieations” of what is beneath, wre the Pimples, Bties, Sore Eyes, Yiolls, snd Cutaneous Eruptions with ich people are annared in spring and early summer, The effoto matter socutin- lated during the winter months,” now makes its presence felt, through Nature's endeavors to expel it from E WW hile it remains, it is 8 poison that in the biood and may develop into Scrof« ula, This condition causes derangement of the digestive and assimilatory organs, witha Jocling of cnervation, Infos and weariness—ofton Hehtly spoken a “onl Epring fover™ These ovidencos Nature is sable, p18 (hearer aE wided by a thorough blood-purtfrine flied sad nothing clive is #0 as ’ ". Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which 1s sufficient! 1 to_expel Jom the system even taint of Hered cn Potten, adr Avan 1ho euros ft come from all Fowe, oy. . Bid respectfully solicited, FEGER, Proprietor, I. RErARED the He or of : “the DRESSE] ) PORK Woste mn - POTATOES r Rose, choloe * hoe 60 anks 58 be «per bus o dir WOOL. sh-washipd..... nwashed 7 ¥ T DRIED FRUIT. Apples, evaporated, in cases... ' BO. cininiinnssmmmmasniiiminii quarters vou Blackberries ..... bs Cherries, pitted, prime dry FURS Bear, black... = Onbs Red FOX... Girey . wy Minks .. waar Racoons........... Muskmt Wi Wild Cat..conne. House Cat... ne Sa —— Upossuin, cased, (trashed out BAUD o.oooon .oorvimmsmsmisisrinsinss HIDES, Bids. DEY ...oine mrincicninia Calf, Salted... ......... Hides, Green, Steer w HEH Balted Steer............ Sheep SKine, per ploce....ove MISCELLANEOUS, Land, Osun ots, prime... perlb Tallow, Soli. pe . Cake... Honey in Comb, via Country Boap r——— &@ rice Current Sulject to a nh ue a 4 Pawars A Fo vont a 5 Market Fluttuations MARKETS, Philadel » il 1 3 Lg 3, 1885, Carn ise : Whest Oata - Pork Lard w 3 ets Bro SANUEL mr r 23 South Third Street, i Li “ - i SPRING MIL1S MARKET, Re Lh AV SReay im yon Suan a iton ht tance at it 18 i hie & th yw ey am tae Casa noch oars hbase bins ark LE ECR LEER I Ca a a vee ght hh dh bode bh lh dc ts ot a tT ttt ef er OR _ i ASA a | He DORs gi itiommoisn | Bown ES3ePEstE BW On. J. C. Ayer & a 7
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