THE CENTRE REPORTER. INN NINN 0 fl NINA PN NP Cextoe Hann, Pa, Arne 29, 1885, Terms ~$2 per year in advance, $2.50 whon not in advance: Advertisements cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $00—4 colum $46. g@r~ Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre mium on $2 in advance. BARGAINS! - BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A Worsted Jersey (that means made of strand wool) not shoddy, at 98 cts, len Prints for 5 cents 7 and 8 cents, a Lawn at 8 cents L $7%. Mefi's White Shirts, reinforcéd front, «1 throughout, at 25 for one, and he will wt be bought, We i208, from 18 to 16). 1 dr bast: i8 ss-goods, we carry ste, chambreys, in x handsome pate ATRSOLS are models of beauty and D, GARMAN & SON, ARC ADR. Bellefonte, 1885. LOCAL ITEMS. ~—Cold enough on Tuesday night to make 14 inch of 1ce, Don’t forget to go to Wolf's and see their fancy goods, At Dinges' store special bargains yffered —go see them. ——Summer rushed in on us this year i a jump without a spring. - eantiful wall paper at Wolf's, See heirs before you buy elsewhere. —— Headquarters for all kind of fish, at bottom prices—J. D. Long & Son, Court this week was taken up by —B oO ney AS ~The Osborne light steel frame Binder, and Osborne Mower, can be seen at Peter Hoffer’s shed, near the will, at the railroad station, Mr, Hoffer will keep samples of these celebrated machines at the above place during this season, and farmers are invited to ex- amine the same, 22apbit ~The store owned by Dan Miller, at Jacksonville, in which was also located a postoffice, was entered by burglars a few nights ago and $20 worth of stamps tak- en. The burglars also entered some of JECLARATION OF ITABLE, England Placed in a Position Whe Must Take the Initia London, April 26 ~The Russian em- bassador, Baron De Staal, and Al WAR INEV- SF p Ie five, which is said to have left both in an ir- ritable mood. It is now believed that war is inevitable. Dispatches from Bt. Petersburg state that the czar sanctions the ceilars in the neighborhood the same night but secured Ty of value, We sympathize with our friend Miller in his loss and hope hejmay be able to cage the thieves, ~The new Lutheran church at Mad- isonburg was dedicated Sunday, 19. The day was fine, the audience large and Dr. F. W. Conrad, of Philadelphia, was in his best mood and preached a doctrinal serpdon which will never be forgotten by those who heard it. The estimated cost of the church is $3,000. At the morning service $700 were pledged, leaving a small indebtedness to be still met. competition. The new goods comprines has been selected with unusual care. The store will maintain its former reputation as the one where people can save most money—the Bargain Store. Everything will be done to satisfy customers and give them more goods for the money than any other store in the county. ~—Aaronsburg had a pleasant wed-~ Harter and Samuel Campbell, of Mills heim, having been joined in matrimony. Quite a number of the near relatives of the affair was one of the events of that ancient burg. The wedded pair are from the oldest and most respectable families of the villages named, and many hand- some presents notified them of the es- teem of the guests present, Hope their fatare will be full of happiness and cheer. i us from Benner twp: Annie, a daugh- of a mirror and fired a the nose and came out on to head. She then fired another shot hér breast, the ball penetrating her 1al petty commonwealth cases, ——A number of families at Potters Mills have been invaded by scarlet fi » Bear Meadows were on fire | Now is the time to purchase goods store ; new stock just in, and kable low prices. FOR ‘a Ar rem: rem: —— Farmers have commenced plowing 1 good earnest and garden beds are dog 1 most of premises, —A fine shower on Saturday night ting green with leaves, ——Services in the Presbyterian church af Centre Hill on next Sabbath, at;11 a. m., by Rev. G. Chappel. -New goods have arrived and pri- > Very iow, son talk for themselves—J, D. Long has disposed of his y A. Dinges, and will as manager for several ‘The Lutherans of Bellefonte will Steck for their new pastor, is a fine orator and a minis WEY. —-_ -H race WOrK Zerby has commenced on his brick yard and will burn a large kiln to supply the new Lutheran church and any other jobs, — Wm, Lee get his net in the Stone na few days ago and raised it other morning with 43 wriggling eels it. A pretty good haul, Mr, Lee, —Dont forget that the stock of shoes t Woif's is unsarpassed for men, ladies, misses and boys. They have as fine an assortment a= you will find any place, — Never had Wolf's a betterselection or assortment of dress goode than this Tin Ladies will not besorry for hav- ing called there before buying elsewhere, rer A school house in the Haines twp. nntains was destroyed by fire the oth- lay. It was insured for several huan- dred dollars in the Penns valley coms pany. Ke iil er We are now ready to offer to our omers as fine a stock in dry goods, groceries. notions, hats, clothing, boots, stioes, eto, in this valley—J. D, Long & Son. = Improvements going on this place ince the beginning of the year will in- volve the expenditare of $560,000. Thin have a stirriog look which we think will continue for several years, —A large variety of white and other wash goods at Woll’'s. The ladies will do themselves injustice if they do not call and examine, even if they do not go to buy; we are always pleased to show gO0Us, ~Perry Krise captured three young foxes a short time ago about the size of half grown kittens, He sold them to D. OC. Keller who will dispose of the juven- ile Reynard’s to some down-east friends, no doubt, ~The wars and rumors of wars ucross 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, 1 bargains in suits is their motto. ~The re-opening of the Methodist Episcopal charch, at Millheim, will take place next Sabbath, 10 o'clock a. m, Ber vices also in the evening. Rev. J. B. Polegrove, of Milton, will take part in the exercises, All are invited, ~~ (Go to the Philad. Branch for a spring overcoat, and you will get it at a bargain, Spring suits of every style, and cheaper than elsewhere inthis state, The Philad. Branch is headquarters for bar grins in ready-made clothing, No im- positions practiced, Rev. Land, the new pastor of the Centre Hall Reformed ch has ar- rived with fis household " cftuots, and moved into the Bitoer homestead, on the hill, Rev. Land is a prominent minister of the Reformed church and we are pleas- ed to have him in our midst, ~sfiam'l, Herr ow of has lifted his sixth a hi as one of the jostices of the peace for that township, and after serving out ‘his present term-—b years—he will Bavobeen 1 io office 30 years, and up to this time has responsible position with the rind n high esteem by all who knew ber, and it is supposed religious excitement led her to commit the deed. At last ac- | carious condition, | the the rising of Turcoman militia by | General Komaroff, A general increase lin regimental officers in the Russian | army has been ordered, | The “Spectator” thinks that the pre- | sistence with which Russian papers are | for the purpose of preparing the Russian | mind for the event, and that the czar has | already ordered such action. | -» > | Kidney, Liver and Blood Disorders.— Ye { Physicians too frequently fail to recog i | them, lack the skill or their proper treat | ment, £0 that they are liable to be allow ed to progress until they are almost endurable, and their victims are n undergo the most frightful tortures of a | surgical operation. Lose no time in tak- | ing Dr. David Kennedy's" Favorite Rem | edy,” end thus avoid the surgeon's ie nade to in- knife, By - ol DEADLY AVALANCHE, Buried i { ido, i } THE Eleven Men ol IL Leadville, Col., April 20.—Info | reached here yesterday afternoon thal | man named Frank Sanderson discoveres | that eleven men, working in the He stake mine, on Eagle river, bad | buried in a snow slide. Within an ] | a special train carrying a relief { had started for the Arrivi the point the mine Ww ene. nearest th | were met by a crowd of excited {| who informed them that it was { to attempt to reach mine the soft snow, even with snow { that time of the day. The parly retu | ed, bai will repe trip early morning. X miners threst the a al tae t vs . BUCKLENS ARN The best salve in the { bruises, sores, nicers, sait sores, letter, chapped bapd corns, and all skin eroptior tively cures plies, It is guaranteed to tion, or money refun a box. For sale by J fonte, druggists Whe i i | the editor and wife. | sorry that other pressing duties prevent. | ed our being present to assist in celebrat- ing the happy event. Miss Fisher was Grove Times; who is a gentieman of good standing in that classic town snd an edi- tor of ability. This is a’good match and | we hope it will be a lasting one whose { er Ulrich and his happy bride have the { one, | in on commonwealth cases. An evening hear licence applications. { In his charge to the jury, Judge Furst | again referred to the court-house, in He said the papers misrepresented him in saying he favored a new court-house. meet was virtually out of debt. The vanits containing valuable records of 100 years were unsafe, This is the first denial we have that recommend the building of a new court right, It wasthe common rumor then on every lip. A rt A Peasoxar.—Mr, Greninger, merchant and one of the active young business men of Coburn, gave our sanctum a call. Mr. Wm. Bradford called in oursanctum the other day. Mr. B. is a very pleasant young man, and is at present taking les sons at the r. r. station learning tele- graphing. Mr. Confer, the very obliging sup't of Grenoble’s grain and coal bual- ness at the station, popped in to ses fhe Reporter, t'other day. James M. Miller, of Penn Hall, was one of our callers—he has become administrator of his friend Bpiro. FROM KANSAS. Girann, Crawford Co,, April 26. This is a fine country, every thing looks nice, and the trees are out in blos- soms. Most tarmers are done planting corn ; they say this is the latest spring they had for 20 years, it is cool and wet now. Rent is high, butter 25 cents, eggs 10 cents, potatoes $1. Many gasoline stoves are used here. I can cook quicker on them than on another stove, and can be used to bake, I did not write to any of my friends back there, it you thin proper you oan tell them how I am. Mas. Aaxes Dunst, A Scotch minister once said, “No wo- man could bear pain as well as a man,” This is not so. rs. Edward Myers, of Rondout, 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 he never saw such heroism. The lady's disease was erysipelas, and after wardsthe doctor gave his “Favorite Rom- ody” cleanse blood, Mrs. Meyers is now well end strong. apr THE FEELING IN RUSSIA. The Press of That Country Growing More Bellioose De St. insists that the ace Bt, Petersburg, Apr. 21.—~The “Journal A counts of the baie on the Koshi river detailed statement cannot be had for several w The. “Gunite” says the oes A de Bn of the Taland of Port Hamilton France The ""Novoe Vremya” says that with the Te ers in ine served his ot i EERE last night fourteen bo Up ton | covered, mains of 18 more | from the ruins, making 32 i thus far. It is now feared ti | many more buried in the ty was fall of strangers firomen’s | which wi i i : i , jen pla iny alter the fire, v Pp. m i ersans arade, se the day --— - “RICHER THAN CRO “Now the only Cra he wh this” xe ned Pl { son over a choicey others of g the sarae way daily i of the “Literary Hev {| at such marveion | chooses can becom | Mr. Alden’s ad ve regularly in worth reading. is read pit 0 loses OVETS @ rtisements which appear Ti r Our coidmp EY Are i .-. {A HORRIBLE DOUB Greenwich, Ce Johnson, son of a prominent lawyer, while walking | his mother and sister thisalternoon and killed them both and then himseif. Mrs Johnson was shot | back of the head, an mouth, after an again in the eye, ye gedy he placed the revolver to hi eve and sent the bullet thro brain. Johnson was insane. nnn AI—- AN END TO BONE SCRAPING. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisborg, gays : “Having received so much bes from Electric Bitters, 1 feel it my duty let suffering bomanity know it. 1 bave had a running sore on my for eight years; my doctors told nie { woul to have the bone scraped or leg amputat- ed. 1 used instead three bottles of Elec tric Bitters and seven boxes of Bueklen's Arnica Balve, and my leg is now sound and well.” Electric Bitters are gold at 50 L} 1 Apri na. a MU nthe woo bos Cen'E A cents per box at J, Zeller & store, Bellefonte, . i cf fp Son's, drug ster was found guilty of murder in the first degree at Jefferson to-day. On the night of the 17th of last Harrington, a wealthy farmer, living near Geneva, Ashtabula counly, was awakened by a man, who had gained ac ceas to his house. The burglar asked for money, and as Harrington started to get it the burglar started to follow, but his mask slipped, and Mrs, Harrington ex- claimed, “Webster, I know yon,” Web- ster theredpon shot and kilfed Harring ton and put two bullets into Mra, Har rington’s head and neck, She survived, however, and he was arrested. He was to have been married on Christmas to a Miss Hall, of Geneva, Webster ia of re- spectable parentage and is but 22 years of age. —— ol sis RA Quantity of medicine is no indieation of value, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is concen- trated and powerful : requires a smaller dose, and is more effective, dose for doge, than any other Barea arilla, It is the best of all blood medicines, WA SI Ao The fire on the Bouth mountain is be- coming alarming, Between the Blue Mountain house and the Blue Ridge summit, along the West Maryland rail: road, the fire is raging fariously, and the total destroction of the that dot the beantifnl and \ I the help, botli mgle and female, are fighting the flarce Games, and ce is arriving by every train to join in trying to check the progress of the fire, Two large fires on North moun: tain are visible, one on Fairview knob and the other on Casey's knob, Over cords of wood bnve been destroy. GENERAL BARRIOS DEATH. ¢ Dattlefield Zaldivar, Washington, April 20 | received here to-day from Guatemala de- soribing briefly the scene of Gen, Bars rios’ death. I'he contending armies had | hardly begun the battle when the Gua- | temalsn commander was killed. He was not leading the troops on the battie~ field, but was passing leisurely along at some distance in the rear of the troops, when an onslaught was made suddenly on him by the enemy. Barrios fell mor- { tally wounded by a bulletjand died in a few minutes, A desperate struggle was made 10 capture his body from his body- guard, and twenty Guatemalan soldiers were killed before the enemy were re~ pulsed and the attempt abandoned, It was in this fight that Barrios’ son fell, It £3 41 Th rou gh gues aj erately assassinated by the intrigues of Zaldivar, and that the responsibility for the crime rests with him, To-day papers | were also received from Guatemala cons taining a proclamation by Zalvidar, promise of protection from Mexico and gent in his defeuse against Barrios body of Harr ind buried v be pe s was taken to Guatemala Filth impressive Noriog ro Fanuers, —1 will be read to furnish No, 1 Ground Plaster by bth | of May, at my new plaster mill, at Farms | ers Mills. [22apht] J.B Figen, | 122 Cavrion.—My wife, Elizabeth, having | left my bed and board without just cause, all | harboring her or selling her any thing on | Wu Froy, | tracted by her, Tusseyville, Pa. 15apit | Jy OTK ETO STOCKHOLDER! Lewisburg and Tyrone Raliroad ( | held atthe office of the company, Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, of May, ), at 1134 o'clock & President and Directors same JAR. R. MCL Cextoe Havin Mgzar Man 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, hotel ; open day and evening, 14may tf Hexry Booze. G RAND PENISG ay, dL AT THE Fun Oude i it i the death of their President, to ip they looked for 1 He whose brilliant na following is an ed- 1 fre Cend per. leaders tional progress, { itorial from the 1 a Dustemaian newspa x \ Central Ee was plac ed inl of ot iivador sil triu hh he ws when Za in cor divar was gratulations i owe vy on tie question ral America’ METOCRA 10 1 v i RIO § riend, lil IGREe walever * sine ing proc WoT, In lizially and pub- union of Cer jarrios die Zal tie weigl LEXNDILI NOTICE OF This Sem i The “New York Weekly World irife : Le “World’ wg - . VARCe Or two new if ‘ben his n with a weary, aching hips iz a sign of dis se the best which is Burdock Blood MIE NONE Over sod kidneys, | ative known, itlers, At & horse race ritory, & few days ago | and Frank Watson qm each other dead, mnt of the decision of the Court in the | London United ¢ upon tax case na States Napreme Mrs. O'Brien, the giantess, whose mar. | riage in Pittsbuag to the giant Pat O'Bri- | en was chronicled abont a year ago, pre- | pented her husband with a 15 pound in. | fant the other night at Jonesboro, 1iL Forest fires are raging in Camden, At- antic and Gloncester counties, New Jer ey, and the inhabitants are out fighting | the flames, Hundreds of acres have al- | ready burned over, destroying valuable young timber and cedar forests. * > - By the use of Buckingham' Dye the whiskers may be easily made a perma | pent, natural brown, or black, as desired. - The east side of Sterling colliery, at Shamokin, caved in a few days ago, im~ prisoning 26 miners, who, finding their egress hopelessly cut off, retreated to an abandoned chamber and cut through in- to the Burnside colliery adjoining snd all escgped without ininry, There i8 information from good aun thority of another engagomgnt on the Afghan frontier of 1,700 Russians who engaged the Afghans, Nearly sll were killed. - 50 PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH. Alexandria, April 16.—~One hundred and fifty tents were destroyed by fire at Melig recently, and filty persons were burned to death, i veh at mobi GARDNER GETS 12 YEARS, Hantingdon, April 22.—John Gardner, convicted of murder in the second de ree for the killing of George Warfield, is father-in-law, was to-day sentenced to twelve years imprisonment in the wosiern penitentiary. ts insist A MARRIED. At Pina Grove, March by Rev, fon H. ner gud Mie Xie 8B ) arg, i . DIED. ALF , of soarlet fever, Carle M. aster of Fmanaed and Rachel Roan, aged 8 A. Wold, both K. Felton of vy Abid 18 at such remark- 1 a Pas they wil to call ua Beans Hominy Peas lest Tea Best Rio Coffe ox a ‘ 1.00 1.00 1.00 a Granulated 8 A Dilworth'’s Coffee ugar Sea it & &c., lower thay ever. sisi sins Produce wanted in Exchange. 0 cmt BANANAS, ORANGES, RAISINS FIGS, DATES, LEMONS, PRUNES, COCOANUTS, CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, FIBERTS, &e., and a new line of FINE CANDIES, JUST OPENED. § 817 & 810 Arch Streel, Philadelphia. Reduced rates to $2.00 per day, The traveling public will still find at this Ho tel the same liberal provision for their comfort. Itis located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Streot Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for husiness or Pr Pyizonage Lap us solicitad. . * 1 roprietor. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICR. inte M. A. DINGES. wd ministration u the estate of J. of G twp, ded, ving heen Stason 0 estate to make Jmmed $500,000 A YEAR, Statement of the American, Natit United States and Canada Ezy Company, Troy, N. ¥ of i in the seifcoutro Discipling Varful meaning possess Mr, Benedict, of 1 Th i and discip Lin Lhe £1 1a Yery s gh 1 must wl here w So nin {left the voters: th and greatful wo Dr I ulwaye keep your medicines ir is selling better t Couneh Medicine I have, and wit} results, C. Druggiet, Clarkston D> Baxter's Mandrake Ditt the Hest satisfact f any on Oi a4 sell. They have advertised the: bu = Dro olin "y fad ! a N. git, Leelar g y's Arnicasnd O) Lu DeKuiznr J sx ternal 3ily ¥ EO jLarters re} heres § ib . tied, prime dry... erties, pi 3 +4 + OU HIDES Balted Steer Low T piece ‘ MISCELLANEOUS lots, prime... perib Cake : Honey in Comb Country Soap... a ., AF Price Current Sublet to Market Fluciue diol MARKETS, Philadelphia, JA pril 20, | {Corrected Weekiy.) Chicago. Philadelphia 47 we 88 384 So Corn Wheat Oats Pork 11.70 Lard G 874 Sanur Ware, Jr, Com'n Broker 98 Sonth Third Stree. on i“ we LOCH —i “ “ ' SPRING MILLS MARKET. Wheat-—Redd.. con mmm smn White & Mixed... ES aN Oorn, 6 shelled, snd ears old Buckwheat Cloverseed smsll . Timothy seed... c.cconnnine Plaster, ground ton. Fiour. per a. _ * 1 : od : or ile oe ven Bolin ¥, oy shoulile § “Ele iy DRT. 7. Grenob! R:. AL “ren, 3.00; Cherinut, ib; Blos e, we Besa ¢ LE 4] NOTICE-- Wolf §& Son have just received a fine lot of Fresh Mackere! and Lake Herring, guar - anieed to weigh as rep- resented ; First qual
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