5 THE CENTRE REPO RTER. FRED KURTZ, ... Editor. CENTRE Haun, Pat Jury 8, 1885, BHOOTING OF JUMP AT NORTH UMBERLAND. Scranton, June 26,—Particulars receiv ed here regarding the murder at Nor- thumberland last night say that forsome months there was much ill feeling be- tween Cox, the hotel proprietor, and Jump, the hotel porter killed by the for- » mer, caused by the latter leaving the employ of Cox and going into the service of a rival hotel, Cox warned Jump not to enter his hotel again. Last evening, in company with several young men of the town, he went to the place. Enters ing the bar-room he asked for drinks, but the bartender refused to serve him, saying he had orders not to. Cox came into the room, and seeing Jump, applied a vile epithet and ordered him to leave. Jump got up to do so, and when he pass- ed through the door turned slightly ound. At that moment Cox fired, the Pall passing through Jomp’s heart and gausing instant death, Cox then left the hotel owing to the great excitement and threats of STnary vengeance, and drove to Sunbury, where he gave himself up. Jumps wife and child were visiting relatives here at the time of the tragedy. Jump was at one time a porter for van- ous hotels here, mmm of Ap ————————— VIRTUE IN THE FAMILY, There are all sorts and degrees of vir. tue, and sometimes we are told that vir. tue is its own reward. A. F. Evans, of Burr's Ferry, La., says in writing about Brown's Iron Bitters, “I have been the recipient of its virtue in my family to a considerable extent”! This great iron tonic has superior advantages as a relia ble family medicine, Its power has been thoroughly tried, and its virtoes abund- antly proved. Nearly a million bottlesa year are sold by the druggists of this country. emma Af ae A roms ———— FIGHT WITH APACHES. Tombstone, Arizona, July 1.—A.lJ. Huneke, a miner, brought the news yes- terday from Fronteras of an engagement between Indians and whites last Thurs day, thirty miles southwest of Fronteras, in which it is reported 36 Indians and 16 Americans were killed and several wounded. To-day further information is received from San Bernardino through Thomas Crocker, whose ranche is situat- ed on the trail from Fort Bowle to Sono- ra. He reports an engagement between the entire force under Lieutenant Davis and the Apaches, Sixteen Indians were killed and 15 to 20 taken prisoners. The loss to the whites is not stated. aI A A—— VERY REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes : “My wite has been almost help- less for five years, so helpless that she could not turn over in bed alone, She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is 80 much improved, that she is able now to do her own work.” Electric Bitters is doin claimed for them. Hund of testimo« nials attest their curative power. Only fifty centy a bottle at J. Zeller & Son's, Bellefonte, all that is We acknowledge the receipt of a copy of the Revised Version of the Old Testa- ment, from the Henry Bill Publishing Company, Norwich, Conn, Great pains were taken to have the book accurate having been compared word for word with the best English edition by the best Biblical scholars attainable. This edie tion will no doubt be received asthe standard. It is printed in large clear type, on the best of paper, and elegantly bound. Its arrangement in every respect is superior to any we have seen, and will prove a great help to ministers and Jiblical students. If you want steady and lucrative employment address this company for an agency. i Apne A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Counsumptives and all, who suffer from any affection of the throat and lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr, King's New Discovery for consumption. Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement, No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Thou gands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. It will cost youn nothing to give it a trial. Free trial ties at J. Zeller & Son's, Bellefonte, drug store. Large size 81. sm —— IMP The log house of Mrs. Aumiller, widow of Jobn Aumiller, in West Buffalo twp, was destroyed by fire on last Tuesday night, The fire broke out in a shanty adjoining the building at about half past ten o'clock that night, and very soon the house was in flames and beyond hope of saving. All the household goods on first floor were saved, as well as some bed clothing, No insurance; loss about $300. How it caught is not definitely known, some think that rats got hold of matches and did the mischief ~Mifflioburg Tele graph, lst, and Dip one end of a sponge in water saturated. So a the whole will soon ditions inone part of the 0 self. and liver troubles, unless will induce consti ae and gravel, aon les, Dr. Kennedy's Favorite y will prevent these results. It is pleasant to the taste and may be taken freely children and delicate females, It yi electricity, life and cheeks with roses ob July A — CUT BY A BAW. Harrisburg, June 26.—~Josiah Fry, s 60 years, was almost out in two nesday by 6 cross-cut saw in the breast. The accident the stave mill of Bayard Bros, a miles from Daophin. A SIA A “It fairly worries tne to think of the a a: eR on say. No w A the i of there are ne LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON! Public sentiment has been thoroughly aroused at last, in favor of the movement toward the erecting of Bartholdi's Statue, “Li Enlightening the World,” in the harbor of New York. Americans now understand that those among them who Substyibe Sho Soupietion of this grand work, will perform an act of patri- otism; and at the same time one of fr national comity worthy of the enlighten. ed ideas pertaining this nineteenth cen. tary. aio idea of the extent of the public sentiment is shown by the fact that the “New York World” has been able to re~ port subscriptions of over $30,000 in a month's time, in sums averaging less than $1 each, the greater bulk of these contributions being in dimes and quar ters. What a magnificent object it will be, tow almost into the clouds from New York's beautifol harbor! It will stand as a symbol of liberty before the eyes of every one coming from the oppressed countries beyond the ocean, At the gateway of no other nation could noch “pIor las. Hort y : est achievment o human freedom and will forever stand ARLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALE. By virtue of an or der of the Orphans’ Court, there will be offered at R3blic ale on the premises, in Potter twp, on DAY, AIR, 158%, the real estate ho- 10 the estate of Michael Spicher, dec'd, of two tracts, No. 1. being a Valuable shout two mle west of nd Rost. and two from Lawish ¥rome KR. K., an the road Doaded by lands of Geo M. Teamard Kone, and. others, containing 13 and 38 perches, neat measure, thereon Rs ditory ¢ Dwelling House, Hank outbuildings, good Orchard of a well of never falling water and two elsterns thereon. 2 the Neff, Love's hounded by lands of heirs, Jacob Wagner George , and others, containing 102 ACRES and 8 perches, neat measure, and thereon erected a Frame Dwelling house, The land is all fences and in the highest state of cul. Of the above tracts t secured JOM bond and me on N Men ak SFE late of Gr Wp. to the TRE LW Porson 0 0 the estate to ain Se Rigi Sake lo ell that stot, ££ a, in charge of the erec- tion of the pedestal for the reception of this great work have prepared a beauti- ful statuette, as a souvenir to send fo each person who subscribes $1. Ought not the heart of every A to re~ spond with pride when he has the oppor- tunity of contributing toward the erec- tion of such a monument ? It is one of the grandest of modern times and eminently fi that it should be built from the hearts and pockets of our The committees does not believe the American people are indifferent to this great work, therefore calls upon them for their aid. Every person wishing to be- come a subscriber should send od- dress ‘o Richard Butler, Amer. ican Committee of the Statue of No. 33 Mercer Street, New York, 0 ing $1, and will receive in return 8 min~ iature reproduction of this great work, While large subsoriptions are al desirable it would be far more to credit of this great nation if man, woman and child should own 8 in lasting monnment of “Liberty Enlightening the World.” I AM SELLING Rosendale Cement Double Harpoon Hay Forks Sold last year at 85 and $0 each, Golden Clipper Scythes, Razor Steel, at 75 Cts. each, formerly $1. —Ropes,—— Manilla, all sizes, at greatly reduced prices. Hay Pulleys, Iron and Wood, 25 and 50 Cents each, &e., &e ’ &e. CRADLES, Ball, Eagle, Western,—lower than were ever known, $2.75 to §3. 82.25 each for a good cradle. Barb-Wire, at 51{ to 6 cents a pound Galvanized —Cactus, Buckthorn, Brinks erhoff, Tablett—reduced to the lowest prices, p= Wrile and Inquire for Prices. “Gl F. G.Francisus, Lewistown, Pa. - An Efficient Remedy + In all cases of Bronchial snd Pulmo- Affections Is AYER'S CHERRY ProToRal, As such it is recognized and [reicsibed by the wedical profession, sod 8 many thousands of families, for the pt sy yeurs, it has been regarded as an mvaluable household remedy. It fs a that only requires to be taken small quantities, and a few doses of it istered in the early ofa cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, save jife. There is po doubt w ver that i Ayer's Chery Pectoral Has prossrved the lives of t numbers persons, by arresting the development of tis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and monary Consumption, and b the cure of those ous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every Tumdly where there are children, ast ls a vine far rior to all others in the of Croup, the alleviation of hoo Cough, snd the cure of Colds and Influenza, silments ly inci dental to childhood and Prompti- dealing with all diseases of this fate is of Ad iment fmportance, The ' y may, in many cases, X Do not hits precious thne ww medicioes of doubtful efficacy, while the maisd constant! gaining 5 deeper Bo, Dut ‘take at onvs the speediest And most certain to cure, = ~ Ayer's Cherry’ Pectora 1 € . . O° eaEranED BY - Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. , © 1Tjunlm outh. A PMESISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~letters of ad JL ministiation upon the estate of Dan’l Faber, late of Potter twp, doc’d, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned would respectiully nest all pe knowing themselves to be In debted to estate to make immediate payment sod those having claims against the same 0 pre sent the same duly suthenticated for settlement. 17junst JOHN HOFFER, Adm'r. PENNS VALLEY INSTITUTE, CENTRE HALL, PA. The fall term of ten weeks will open July 20, next, Students sre taught the h branches. Teachers preparing for examination will receive special ats tention. Locality healthy—society good, and churches convenient. Boarding very reasonable. Tuition from $4 to 87, For farther information apply to 2Ajundt] M. Sires, Pri neipal, ABOUT PHOSPHATES Acidulated S, C. Phosphate Rock is not a complete manure—it is valuable for its soluble Phosphoric Acid only; and contains 10 Ame monia, It is often + Soluble “Mineral Bone,” “Fossil Bose” &e, Weare propueiia this article atthe lowest pons guarantee 12 10 14 ARMERS, DO NOT DECEIVED The Rav. Chas. E, Piper, formerly of Pittsfield, N. H., but now of Wakefield, R. 1, writes: “My wife had been an in~ valid for years, but Baxter's Mandrake Bitters enred her,” N. H. Downe’ Veg a Balsamic Elixir always cures coaghs, oolds and consamption, when taken in season, Henry & Johnson's Ar nies and Oil Liniment, for strains, brais- ex, cuts, swellings, old sores, etc, is ex- cellent. jaly Cexrag Hart Mear Manker~The Centre Hall Meat market having a re- bologna usage. Next door to tn open day -. evening. 14may tf Hexey Boozer, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. rhenm, fever an tetter, cha hands, chilblains, Best assortment of glass in cov aim A A, Conklin Farm and Lumber Wagons, Platform Spring Wagons, GROCER’S, BAKER'S and other Delivery Wagons, Open and Top Buggles, MOWERS Hay Tedders, Hay, Loaders, AND OTHER Farm Implements SHIPPED TO EVERY BODY'S ORs DER ACCOMPANIED WITH THE CASH, ~AT VERY LOW PRICES, —— FROM THE WHOLESALE Agricultural Implement House G. W. NICELY, 109 & 111 West 3d Bt, Williamsport, Penn’a. ey LARGEST AND BEST “6 Relected Stock in Western Penn’a. All Goods Guaranteed. g&5 Every man his own Agent and no Hotels. Agent's commission to pay. EEE eae —— 3 18 a Write for Catalogue and Prices. usd HOUSE, : . ’ 3 i +4 1 ’ Lim W . RB. Teller, proprietor, Belies Telephone connection. = °~°%"om{tonte, Pa. BEpecinl attention given ww TO FARMERS, country trade, junel by (CR aINGs HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Lo EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, The traveling community will this hotel equal to apy in the sounty every respect, for man and charges very moderate. 2yune of cay Cards—Atlorneys. AP —————————r ¥. FORTNEY, . Attorney-at-Law, Office in old Corard building, Bellelont J. 1. Brasoien, C.P.Hiwea gra NGLER & HEWES, ATTTORNEYE-AT-LAW, BELLEVOSTE, CENTRE CO., PEEN'A Fpecial attention 0 collections ; practice in ali the courts ; Consullation in German sand English OHN KLIKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFORTE. VA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House, Can be consulted in English or German. 7m'y%4 Joes F. POTTER, Attorney-st-Lsw ¢ Collections promtly made and special attention given to those having iands or property for sale. Will draw ud and have acknowledged Deeds, Morigas bonds &e. Bellefonte, Pa. J. H. ORVIS C. M. BOWER E. L.( py BOWER & OKVIS, ATTORNEYS.-AT-LAW. BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite Lhe Court House, on 24 floor o Furst’s buliding, Dentists. D* G. W. HOSTEEMAN, Dentist, Centre Hell, Otice st residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis tnction in all branches of his profession, Fiher administered, l14ucr D* 8. G. GUTELIUS.~ Dentist, Millbeim., Offers his professional services to the public. He js prepared wo perform all operations in the {ental profession. He is now fully pres pared to extract teeth absolutely withou prin. my 478 New Implement STORE AT SPRING MILLS. The undersigned has opened a store at Spring Mills for all kinds of Agricultural Implements | BINDERS, HARVESTERS, MOWERS, GRAIN DRILLS, CULTIVATORS HAY-RAK}S EPRING-T FANNING 3 COEN find in besst, and Give it a trial N EW EROCKERHOFF HOUSE. N PLOWS, | BROCKERHOF¥ HULSE, ALLEGHENY 87, BELLEFONTE, PA (. CG. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Bample Rooms on Firet Floor, SH. Free Buse Lo and from all trains. go Special rates 10 witnesses and jurors. bun c= RE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Props. MMEK BOARDERS ADD TRAVBIEXNT CUSTOM. Good Table, beaithy locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest patural scenery in the ptate. Schools {and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16ang tf PEPE HOUSE, wy LOUK BAVEYX, FPA. 8. WOODE CALDWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable. Good sstuple rooms on first floor. C AMEKON HOUSE, LEWISBURG, PENN'A. BR & CODER... womens PIO « RJ ATES TX AND WAGONS, WAGONS, also dealer in --AT/7IANITC ENGINES | : wd hd PORTAELS STATIONARY, | FOR Bt SAW - MILLS, AND MACHINERY belonging STEAM THRI } WITH ENGINES, UPRIGHT BOILERS. L Dt 1a. Infact, everything to that line of business. 1 will also handle — PHOSPHATE. 1 respectfully invite all farmers or any persons wishing to purchase any of the above machinery to come and see my stock, examine prices, and be convinced a X that 1 am prepared to sell cheaper than EES OVEK SUNDDY any one in the county. Livery atiached. Free Buss 10 and from if ii Vile iay J W. L. SNYDER, eee sk } J D. MURRAY, 30 ITE iid oF. Centre Hall Pa. WANTED |... + | Dealer in DRUGR, popular, Patent Medicine NTED! Chrmpre ¥Vileus, Bhatia, seh " « oy, ine, and Molland de, SALARIES cigtn Gad. #33 wy Jaks i it § sepenisal, Fail smal ruci sons Oca ined peoeintd mes ey Address, Le CLARE & MERRICK, Brighton, N.Y, Oe ode sari of Rochester a . 23 that belongs ETETTI ESPECIAL yO 11iente 244 hi purposes only ’ if you want good shouider braces, |’ suitable for indies and gentlemen, and at |... reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall | jas. 4 drug store J. D. M1 REBAY, 11jan of Druggist, - C. Dreisbach, LEWI=BURG, YA, RETAIL DEAL ER IN Lnscouut Securities: Gold abd Coupon WM, WOLF, : President J ZELLER & SON, . DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Ps. Motes WHOLESALE AND GENERAL HARDWARE, | Beater 1n Fl CHEMICALS) PERFUMERY, PANCY GOODS, &e Pure Wines sand Liquors for medice purposes niways kepil JRE & LIFE INSURANCE ~ The undersigned represents Window Glass, : ’ twelve as good Fire Insurance companios : 8 can w found in the world, and also represen's the STOCK IN CENTRAL PERNA. seat Life and Accident companies in existence 188 16m My motto is, “1 study to please’ Office in Bush's block, (over Valentine & Cos store.) Bellefonte, Pa. maylyr] . BOND VALEXTINE D, Z. EVANS, Jn. FVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56 N. Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Consignments of ail kinds of Country Produce solicited. Quick Sales, Good Prices and Prom Returns is our motto, We have excellent facili ties for obtaining good prices for Poteer. Fges, Poultry, (live or dressed, Lard, Tallow, Cheese, Potatoes, Fruit, {dried or fresh) Corn, Oats, Hay, Live Stock ; in fact, eve ing the farmer pro. duces, either in oar } or small lots. Tags, stencils and price lists furnished free, &aWe refer o the editorof this paper. cow HELP brie working . Send 10 cts, JA postage and we will mall you free, a royal, valuable ssmple box of goods that will pm you in the way of aking more money in a DRUGS Saddlery and Carriage Material, Blacksmith Supplies, _ Oils, Paints, LARGEST New Arrival of Coods AT NEW STORE! NEW GOOD3! NEW GOOD3 Ey HARPER & KREAMER, Centre hall, Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valley, days than Fou ever powaibie st any business, —A COMPLETE STOCK OF |Gipiial not required. You oan live at home snd . work in spare time only, or ail the time. All of 1 wo A DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS both sexe. of ali ages. srandly sosustul, 60 cents ia NOTIONS, Ea at. faut Sih. whe was Teled pr © ail he ave mot well fast a ve will HATS & CAPS, Patiala Girpetionm Be Sant ros. Jumnant ar J00T3 & SHOKS, El IAL 4 Be atten HE HARDWABE, Prize Send six cents for and reocive OILS AND PAINTS, | en are. woes Meht ates Than array GLASSWARE, QUENNSWARE, | piss fo this gore All of tithe tox, taeered roth COFFEES. SUGARS, TRAS, FISH | i a Woh fees SALT, TOBADCO, SEGARS, SALESMEN el few good EVERYTHING re} ROTATE Tor The sale our KEPT IN A WELL REGULATEL New Fruits and Specialties | STORE. ious not essential. 8 LIVE, address, giving fll name, age and reference Ter ins unsurpassed in this Chester, We offer bargains nu "#1 Hoopes, Brother & Thomas," F.0 ; COME AND SEE U3. Take None oe Tits Srngxpid Bane All kinds of Produce taken, and Highest | CAT he best weekiies 1a the Unie Market Prices Paid, cial arrangement with the Read = 1 ® the “Reporter.” Two ™ Adirew, MCR Ao. Phindel clubbing for the Roar » DO YOU ENO ey ON THA vance, for $2.95, the = veg . —-LORILLARDS CLIMAX—|for the two beiog $3. 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