ER RN THE CENT NN NN NNN NN Th ah td Cextre Harn, Pa, Arn 21, 1880. Z REPORTER - ki a VERMS $2 por year in advance, $2.50 advance Advertisamaonts for threa insertions, | ar 300-4 colum $456. 11 subscribers paying will got a RE BH pres when 20 conta xy 14 Coit sly H their subadriy 3% ox PO $ in advance, \ additional neo " a ne at ir ah Pot | LOCAL ITEMS. tDe 1856 if ns Ne £3 ent part ideiion hunters are preparing | ual spring campaign. ia and Rose Sternberg, of pl Reformed parsonage has been becaa ——1t {8 reported that Mr. Bibby, | landlord of Spring Mills House, had the misfortune to loge $1248, in eash,theoth- | er Tuesday. He was on his way to Lew- | isburg and before taking the train had put the money into a large envelope and | placed it, or thought he did, in his pock- He did not miss the money until he Lewisbarg, when he immedi. ately telegraphed to the train anthorities | to look in the seat, They found the en- | velope but the contents were gone, We | sympathiza with Mr, Bibby ia this un. | fortun reumstance.— Ex, ef, ¥ fn + ’ KL § a As 1 train containing Presi- ‘enn’a Ra lroad, aud | other prominent officials, passed over | our road on Tuesday, uty stop "oUt €Cin Hf igh att LOW them ! ri x } } re, Wii ular baroug pumber irom 1 ' i i er {hiree 8Chiools arranges swhere out- 11 ial his ak of the bor walk (0 1} plowing. condition for Jellefonie don't C new 0. 4 :n Jas. Harris post ny the Huest in the state, e¢ve Dinges has ra veral weeks back again 1a & slore, E—— tL Aer s Ha'l 1 and the mili Ng again in a few days, tihe Len Deen rebuilt, — If you want a vice boy's suit go to the Phi sd. Branch wher u find s ww . : ORES can yaght ld seventy-tive yivapia eval, Sarah Harpe g*pce la the west alives, nplete s clothing, hats, ‘pa, 18 ald shoes be wy id very cheap 10 sui D. Lot the £11 g & Son, Spring Mills. » Some wheat fields in are looking very bad. It might good idea for some to plow grain & ie their 1 plant something eise, up UE an we Trout fishermen torned oot large- ly on 15 to get a chance at the speckled beauties, but no biz bauls were made, The streams were high snd waters cioudy, ewe A gtnall bailding belonging to Jno, i, Thompson, at Lemont, formeriy usec tor school purposes, was burned on Suan day night, 11, supposed to bave been sect on fire. Wm, Blover, of Spring Mills, was a caller at our office on Tuoeaday. Mr. 5, has been on the sick list for some time, but we are glad to note that he is im- proviog. ~eT@ Journal says Rev, Daitzler took eleven catechumens into the Luth- eran church at Millheim in addition to cato, Mr. Adam Stover, formerly pro- pristor of the Oak Hall foundry, died at Altoona, on 13. His remains were buried at Oak Hall on Thursday by the mason- fc order of which he was a member, His ago was about 62 years. ~eD'lies stock of ready-made clothing just received at the Philad. Branch beats anything heretofore in that line at Belle- fonte., Desides prices are so low that all are supprised und wonder how Lewios can sflord to offer such bargains. «The Lock Haven Democrat “states that thie entire number of rafts to come ont of the West Branch this spring were 0640, of which nomber nearly all have arrived. Prices of timber ran from 6 to 714 cents for pine and 16 to 18 cents for heatloek. wmeeCOPURN,~Fighermon ~ waded lively on 16. Rev. Ditzler holds communion for the Jatharan congregation, on Easter morn. in n » id Fiedler's smoke house,, up the road, was robbed one night last week, i entre fast wy / . I BOING MIT (i BRING sg P.S. Da mil! of the la engine wi & 15 10 at i nection wi & Mr. ] ! » of en done, The Che at + ree n er: ] the swe { town {| Bpri | day seh i Nom iil { our town, one 18 a cho one , not say | boy rua sway with 9 Three day ACHO0E Qf | and are paying institations, and Hoeterman are tw known edacators teaching. A fact is that we are going to have ans other physician locate in onr town next week, Itis Dr. J, I G, Alison, and comes high!y recommended, while the name brings with it a certain signifis \Ccance. Far tion, Mr. Samuel Hoover is able the house again, The new post It looks as tho tends leaving the pos Ince, Henry Grim, the es; has loes'ed here, a1 @ dare mers are bus wing in this “5 . pl 1 y J to be out { { ment, wri carpel-weaver, bh ths —— ONLY RIX LICENSES GRANTED HUNTINGDON COUNTY. IN ion of the Court in the liquor license ap- plications was announced to-day. Bpe- cial remonsirances were presented against some of the applicants, and a general remonstrance againgt all of them sigoed by about 8,000 persons, one third of whom were voters, In announcing the decision of the conrt, Judge Furst said they were of the opia- ion that they could not arbitratily grant all the applications nor refose all, and that they had decided each particular cate upon the facts presented in relation to it, The number of licenses granted is ix, two to hotels and one to a bottling establishment in this city, one to a hotel at Orbinonia, one in Dudley, and one in Broad Top City. Licences wera refased to the Leister Houses and the Hotel Brunswick, the leading hotels io thig ty. AN INTERESTING CASE. TEN THOUSAND LAND, ACRES OF A Dying Daughter Confesses to Complicity Robbing Her Dead Father's Heirs, Reading, Pa, April 18.—An interesting te Valentine Brobst, a resi- in 1839, was considered one of the weal- {e owned more than 10,000 acresof land chuylkill, Colums~ f the towns of other small rising land upon which land, Mt. Carmel and 8 ure now boilt, le owned, among | Lier tracts of land, about 5,000 acres in the very heart of the anthracite coal ba- | Bin in this state, vis death ons of the peighlors he deceased interested in the estate 11 lesk and give him mcocess Ie purloined the contents, in- | umber of valuabl uments, It is alleged that of some of this land was | parties, with laughter, conve tui in interested he unt of 4 aay pa; reitirn Im 3 make such & paper, act of 3.006) res can “wi: y Al No clear ti- ossibly have been given, as far The ree uty, and before a unted for at al. UR Bi filer ited 1a th ide a fall ¢ OW. aaug 4 JI EAE] the frandalent transaction and + i 3 f, fr b haracter of the transfer of the f ove i's ¢ fobiiiad 1a question, 1he grandchildren tue Go aims to this properiy and urgiog the aELr try y concerted action in the ter. A he princpal repres L sll uving are 13 Walau: this city; Mrs. Wm, Bre street; Hamilton Ki augue Stamp Notices to srwarded ner rr ' PIR; pay their taxes in this tep will be to sane propert Ww Made and Hr y, i: Into the ovurt Lhe whole rE er » vy will be arrayed against other in this legal contest, A series of resclations wes adopted Simpton Post, No, #4, A i ight, strongly favoring the pase s OF Al act Dy the Legislature probit iting the saie of intoxicating liquors © Decoration Day; urging the election of Representatives who will advocate ri such legislation, and request; osts of Hantingdon county to co s Lrporge Lr. e resolutions, or to adopt simi Phere are « posits & rib i os, Igiig in the ted acuon will extend throughout the state, and that the ore ganization will be enabled to secure its passage, Coutrary to expeciations, Lo he Court license question, and it i# understood that Judge Furst will let the matter go { over until Saturday or Monday next, { when he will file a lengthy opinion, It | is generally believed that there will be 10 licenses at all, or not more than six 1 in the whole county. St -_ - Sharon, Pa., April 19.—~Abner and Loa- vitt Simpson are the names of | miles from Bharou, i A few days ago they bad, an altercation | over the possession of certain bonds. | Leavitt struck Lis brother en the head | with an xe, and also oroke two of his { ribs. Peculiar as it may seems, Abner | did not seem to be very seriousiy hart at the time, but has since commenced to sink and 18 nowsdying, dhe brothers give entirely different vereons of the allair, Leavitt has not yet been arrested. a It is rarely the cass that physicians will prescribe patent medicine, Keller's Catarrh Rewedy, however, is no patent preparation bat a medicine of remarkas Lie virtue aud macy physicians are now prescribing it. - GREAT DISASTER IN CORSICA, Paris, April 16~~Nine persons were killed and many injored to-day at Ajace cio, the capital of Corsica, by tie collapse of « mansion, a Gz colds, croup, ssthma, bronchitis snd sore th nse Dr. Thomas Ecler trio Oil, and get the genuing, done w- BOODLERS, ALDERMANIC Arrested Sor Accepting | Bribes. New York, Apiil 18.~Thomas Cleary, | Michael Duffy, Arthur J. MeQuade, | Louis Wendel, Rudolph Fullgrafl, bhields, Patrick Farley, John O'Neill and | An Even Dozen Henry L. Bayeles, members of the Board | of Aldermen of 18%4, all arrested | this morning between eight and nine o’~ Recorder Bizith had issued war- | rants, which were entrusted to District | Attorney Martine, who placed ware clock. ’ 181 hand Police lospector Byrnes ogainst them are gimilar to those cuarges against the Aldermen previously arrest ed, namely: the a®ep'ance of bribes for | i fran | voles on the Broadway Reilroad chise question. They were all taken to | locked police beadquarters and up, | Messengers were immediately sent out | . baois 3} | by them in search of their bondsmen. | i Thomas Cleary is a member of the pres- | ent Board of Aldermen. i When District Attorney Martine placed | spector Byrnes’ hands last io warrants for the arrest of | fermen, it was decided to place | ler gurveillance, to ar- | sm until this morning, At 7 ck orders were issued from | Office to bring t! I'he first one who passed wn a8 the “Aldermanic | Daffy. He was | His wrath changed | accused through i t 18 now kno ; 4 Michael ins his arrest, led in| gh the | 6 again, early the Oil after gUEH sed ans anoiner all. rival o ne of the | Cons { (i ral Ression with indiet-| ard of | Fallgraff, Wen- Cleary, Far- | id MeCabe, | aud was not been ar- | juarters of nen who | itical | Iie alice | me to | ie | Bell wei f Ove | ¥. one sition Gsram~ i bnston | VALE in f the | a bat | e disk ttachmeht can in. a 10 ft, 101, nient than to y wet into your For mower @ convens ing about, 11 you will inqaer f 10 ements . 1 12 one of and try | fact, | Ted ler, the outside of ¢ finest Pp rakes iarket; | admit to rd Hay wii fhm also sel the Balla one bn for the Em hier, which i ina- i ( i also have | agency for the Hench Cal- tivatoras which need no recommendation, { It is known as one of the best cultivators, | with Cora Planter and fertilizer attach- | ments in the county. I also have the | agency for the Conkling Wagons, my | territory incloding Harris, Potter, Gregy, | Miles, Penn and Haines townships. The { Conkliog stands first in the rank of all | wagons, as all farmers know who have | used one of them, I also well BE. Frank Coes and John alston Nickerbocker Phosphates, 1 n say that these goods are a first class ticle, and have given ontire satisfac ion to all of my customers for the past r yea ¥ amelie uek vou try one of Lis ferttizers and you twill pe’ LL Vout 1 ite, i fave minke it my ain : tr ng for any fers 2 LL very t 1¥ bert the chieapest in best Clea to ' 0 riners 3 * 0 8 riot, the in market aid it will be the end. I kindly ask a liberal patronage of any who need and will buy a first class im- plement or fertilizer. F.M. BURKHOLDER, Agent fur above Implements and Fertil. 21apii] gers, Centre Hill, Pa. en Bottoon Norton - The andersigned will open a select acheol in the school house at Contre Hall, commencing April 19, 1888, to enutinne nine weeks, Tuition $2 for the term, Families sending three scholars will get redoced rates, 14 Jas. Lon. . HANK FAILURE Williamsport, April 20.~The City Na- tional Bink at the eorner of Pine and Third streets closed ite doors st 9:30 o's clock this morning, by the direction of Huge Young, of Wellsboro’, the United States Pack Examiner. A receiver for the bank will be appointed oon as pos- sible and ite aflairs liquidated. BUSINESS LOCALS. For Bare. —A good mare, suited for | Inquire of Aaron Harter, | Calla Lily flour, full roller process, and » by . — Corn meal grists will be gronud at at —W hole pepper ground to order tf ~—Merchant tailoring at the Phila head oversees tf Jus, Harris & Co. are sole azents for led plow, Centre Hallimprov- | Centre Hall com 31m ~All the best congh drops An experienced in the tf Bouth Bend plows and repairs for sale Slmarit H.K, Hicks & Ero, ~——fBhoemakers—1 can supply you with rubber cement for mending gum — {ave you seen the pipe organ and Noah's Ark at Jas, Harris & Co's new hardware store. olmdt - > W ont Bememperinag,—Hereafter sub . gr, who will remit advance can retain 23 Cents premium for ad- vance pay. Any of our subscribers sending ns the 5 with the got i cash one year in advance, will oe year's credit free on REPORTER. PI . The blood makes the entire circuit of the body every seven minutes, and when of its channels are clogged by impurities, fever or a disorder of the kidneys or liver, or scrofula or d pepsia. To get at and remove the gon of the difficulty, the infallible blooc purifier, Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Ne vine. At Druoggisie, . SCOTT'S EMULSIO WITH Lise - ¥ >i N 1 3 OF PURE ; PHOSPHITES Consuamptive Cases, | COD LIVER OIL, HYMN In Scrofulous and Dr. C.C Lockwood, of New York, says “TY ¢ ITE i juently prescribed Seott’'s Emu as a valuable prepara. and consumptive cases, flicacions. apr i tion in sCro Alc - How many bald worry, disease, diss Parker's H and restores gloss tionally chan, eleg Privents heads’'vou se ipation. I in stops : and color, ant, a perfect dandrull. air Bal - DIED. the highest Cirain taken if The spring term of the Centre Hall Monday yulinue ¥ weeks, hes will he taught. i for the term, M. Sniass, Prine select April |] the it ition from school will of a Will ¢ yqaimmence oO, at higher bran sit pad, —— NOTICETO STOCK HOLDERS I'he annual meeting of the stot ers of the Lewisburg and Tyrone road Company will be held at the offic of the Company, No. 233 South Fourth st, Philadelphia, Pa., Monday May 3, 1 at 11124 o' wm. Kiection of Presi rectors same day and JAMES R. M« i od hold Rai Wb ¥ CRA A. dent and place, RE, relary. 0 bi ' 7 inaersg BONS Know estate . Wu we iC 1 ANMeaia : claims against the same 10 present authenticated for setuiemsent Tprin 0 having 16 sate duly JAS, C. BOAL, Adar, Oeusre Mall, o—~MRN. J. D. WHI! EMAN-o *uin now located in new rooms on Allegheny Street, Belle *-fonte, and offers to the pub *dic a large line of elegant tniew goods, comprising OTIONS od . - nse OF EVERY wc} DESCRIPTION Mutifl designs in Bxbroidery, Collars and) uffe, Silver Omaments, Kid and Lis ond Gloves, Laces, Towels, &ec, &c., &c i=Table Livens, Muysling—} $=Whita Goods, &e.,—1 1=at lowest possible prices, ~{ MIL.IIINEIRY. «The Millinery Department comprises ail the ~=Latost Styles in Ladies’ and Children's Bogie «pets and Hats, beautiful Artificial Flowers ~aud Ribbons, « —— is I ——— DOress - Making. CUTTING FIITiNg wm AND wer BERCIALTY oe I have a skilled drossanaker, and can guarantee wh Oo ft A private and convenient room for fitting TANMPING DONE NEATNESS AND ern dD ISPATOH ovens My jamping desig oomprise the very MRS. J. WHITEMAN, ALLREGHENY BELLEFONTE, PA. STRERT, Hapam) Akres doors from corner of Bishop. SAI SLI riers MABKETS, ss Beos,, Produce jutier, Egue GUICK relurts 5 BOOT and HOE MAKER, Church dt, CEN TRE HALL, i crder and satisfaction ind f re pairs reasons of the pabl loBgiug 1 res res bare ri be. ha apy Oo ELMO HOTEL, i&3S 1 § * H ithe same by comfort. Its gnires of bus ment and Giller as all parts of 1h by Street doors. It 10 those vi pleasure [ Our patrohage J03 URG depot Ie ORBILY BO i» %! M. FEGKR, Pr ou Pr LOOK WHAT I HAVE FOUND. h pric that 1 cannot do r think, 840 845 and Safes down to sng without one any lon $50-those are J 1 aden Turn factured by beset 1a ke i am ale : away down at hard-pan yr line of drill repairs on Band I also sell Buggies and Spring We reliable, first-class make and al pri times, 1am ready fo take orders Br any style Wagon, of Carriage to sult eastomer, Before p chasing elsewhere plosse callon laplm HD. LANDIR Agent, Boliofor JARNE FOR BALE The following farms belonging to the heirs of Mex. Mary P, Wison jare offored wt pri vale mele 1 Farm adjoining Centre Hall Station, contain. ing about 270 ACRES, on which & located a ten ant house, jane barn, orchard eto. Water from Centre Hall reservoir on the premises 2 The Foreman farm, situate on both sides of the turnpike, one mile east of the “Old Fon” containing about 530 ACRES: good farm build. ings. and water on the premises, ALSO » number of TUWN LOTS st Coxtre Hall station. JOHN BE, LINN, . Altorney for the Heirs, For terms apply 10 Janes C. Poal, Keg, Centre Hall, Pa. Tap EXECUTORS MOTICK Lattors torlamon tary npon the estate Jacob Arney, deceased, Inte of ‘otter Sow having been law A frented 10 the andorsig they would respecifiily request all persons know. ing themselves 10 be dtdabied 1 he wisle to make immodiate payment, and those having Ae Namie 10 pircuest the same daly