a TR ES REPORTER NINA } £3, 1886, wdeance, $2.00 Advertisements conta DOF three insertions, Dae colum per year $00—} colum $45, } oath Vauue linn for sroafior all subscribers in advance, 4A tional aH wripiion WO mont] Kaa 2in advatl 148, "T= ey me natn - by my me |B, ios Na i a? wos wn Car A wh PAL A Al o V AA" cp 2 i ——— A S—— A ITEMS “. AA Ae f hird ca i DING y horse ware ear West ‘atare Lala iil pure 1 plaints. The w he new Lutheran « ave arrived, and are very handsome in sign and LOOK ality of ined All a8 memorial 1 Lit Rosa of Sharon, Window No, ¢ Jacob Wolf, Emblem—{ros Window wv. A.D, Roy SN, of the COL Open Bible. Wi 3 N B. Co who « at waters by ber husba: Lily of the Valley. Window No. 5, a NO, Penn'a 8 i" a practical mill and large experience io As 4 mechanic iia was chaperonad by ' nr Lk. just closed of our town a our gents’ fice calf kid wd botton #hoes, equal to + $3.50 to $4 shoes; cheaper if demived, The finest assortment ‘und children'sshoer., Ladies’ ¢ kid shoes ia button and lace. Ex. nine onr stoek and prices, FE. Graham don, Lellelonte, 2t went Balurday evening a thunder sower aut ia to tue delight of all as the it had become somewhat oppressive 11 tli ground was beginning to show sridences of dryness, wnefiymne miscreant set fire to the mountaing above Cenire Hall on last ‘riday. By the exertions of the owners of the dand the fire was put out daring tiia night. There is a heavy penalty for ting the moantains on fire. eee], Wilmer Wolf, of Wolf & Son, is now in the eity for a new stock of gnods, «nl some of it will ba on the end of this week, and the balance will follow next week. Anything Irteand new in styles will ve fraud on Woll's counters, after ‘his arrival of their goods, They will ha re wone but the best which is their ustom always, and what yom bug of t en you can rely on is not trash, As jor banning, thes, offer eqund chamoss with other stores in tho county om the fans qualinr of ol Look oat and hold up for Wolf's new goods. finger, ( i igh fred Kern, Chicago, lil. The party enjoyed a car to then from Centre Hall to St, change, This was a and much appreciated. Dagrage was al- so checked through. Leaving ( re Hall in the morning Tyrone was reached by noon, and after several hours delay the car was attached to a fast line and was sped through to Bt, Louis, reach- ing Pittsburg by midnight, Columbus at day-light, Indianapolis on Wednesday noon and St. Louis at 8:30 in the even- ing. Here fears were entertained that the strike would interfere with farther progress, but the railroad being well guarded no trouble was met. Here the party changed ears and took the Missou- ri Pacific road to Kansas City, reaching there at 8:50 Thursday morning. At this point the party separated, going over the various lines to their destinations. The weather having been delightful and accommodations good gli were in good cheer, making it throughout an exceedingly pleasant trip. The arrange ments for the excursion were made hy Clevan Dinges and nothing was left une done to make it a coniplete success, It is now the intention 10 armoge fr a Jarze exevesion during the summer or early fall and any desiring information shoud inclose a stamp and address C, Dinges, Centre Hall, or call on him per- . RATE VOR bs sted Hous ence Loula, wit wnven en £) iven thas era folds of Cen- unty considerable attention in the r weokn, and our observation leads lict a short crop of wheat and The grain fields along the line of ilroad from Coburn to Bellefonte tl apecially true between i tii Ise Lemont, where the Hull and sds are dotted with large, bare . caused by exposure and freezing the past winter, Bheltered fields In the lower end of Haines hip, where there is rarely a failure, ga crop is not looked for. ugh Brush Valley the outlook is not i farmers are used to, and the 8 true of the grain fi : think on the be considerably wi 3 learn iv Valley. will AVerago vir Wea y our county end ol an crop this ng, uns Suiith was absent commonwes ren Tun on after some iar r eternity, an LY BOC was mers with Cotnamunion nrg a kinduess rdered howe fy. Mor lian all she was a true follower of Jesus, npretending, faithful and abiding sense of Ler hiness she had an apprecia- ve sense of the worth of Christ, Called r a protracted period, antecedent {to her death, to endure aflliction, she never murmered but bore with patience, resig- nation and even cheerfulness the dis pensations of her Heavenly Father's hand, resting for comfort and sustaining strength upon the grace and promises of God, Consc.ous to the last, and patient- ly awaiting the Master's will, she peace fully passed away. ler last utterance was: “I shall soon be at rest” Life closed with her: “Aa sols the worning star, Which goes not down darkened west, Nor hides obscured amid the tempests of tho sky, ut melts away into the light of Heavy en.” W* hail gin. cere, i an behind the — —— The poru'arity of Dr. Richmond's fa- maritan Nerviue, based on ficts and the highest moral eonsiviarstions, ean have no limit gssigned. Ils destined to joe crease in proportion 10 the jnerease of one popuaiabion snd the epread hgonev., A medivine so never bheeomns gutw, weeThe Braue licals of Spring Mills valnabile ean obsolete, $LO0 at drags members 10 start » ith. A goud starter, Hoo Was vireo inona ol hin fields in Penn twp., and Lad bis two bovs with him, At Jdiuner time he unhitehed his hore i ] the ani ! One of £. A id bes thrown FeArs, Y mad, ri gilts. watering - 11 Ald “an 1rday vey ing I } TIYA Als, to 11 thom to the hy riled bes © ricer is } in the rouech BA #j wan wer the 3 head with fatal reschied the pped ve Tribnoe, — Memorial exercises in memory of hn B. Gough, teaperance | nee, will church, on r the direc- this ier is in a mirising eondition, rogram no doubt will be inter. { entertaining FO but 8 child was iro the noted y died some ti e Eva next, nnds the Good Templar time » vening, salirday « 101 Of i of DIACe, nr All are invited end, -Mr. J. C. Kemp is in on a visit from the conutry and gave the He- PORTER & Ca Me. Kemp has charge of the puteping of fifteen oil wells, and ean toll ode all abont the wonders of the oil i A URINeEs, » is gelting along finely cu tH. slice ve the my Larege, I'he of ail hizve iy arfis, Pulie ud Haines to Lire in (be VDRipa, mok 3 Hela ior Law i four years. Fatmers, | & y BER yon to try ove of there fertilizers and yi 1 will got the best results, 1 slwavs make it my sim Lefore cottractiog for auy fers Higers or ilgplements to get the : very best in warbler, Farmers buy the best in market aud it will be the cheapest in the end. { kindly ark a Jive al patronsge of any who peed and aill buy a first closes ime plement or fertilizer, F.M, BURKHOLDER, Agent for above Implements and Fortils 2ap81] 1imry Cenire Hill, Pa. tou tu al By vasio et Jit iy When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When sha became Mise, sha clung io Castoris, Whion slie had Children, sho gave thom Castoria, ME —— meee or, Alison, of Nittany Valley, will locate at Spring Mills next week. wy 1 4 ‘ oten ELIE, i the miliine trade Mra. Philip hen of Pl (iap, is verionaty itl, Old Leavy hand upon mother Kemp. se 13, § 14 1 ave in rests - wim nm— BUSINESS LOCALS. Calla Lily flonr, full roller process, and gnaranteed a superior article, for sale by And, Harter, Millheim, tf ee (Corn meal grists will Be ground at the Centre Hall roller will, Tues Satnrday of each week, — Whole pepper ground t Murray's drag store, Ml orchiar delphia Dranch teed. An experienced this dem at and satisfaction guaran. head it tatloriryg OVErR irtme oemakers—I cement Can for mending supply rubber ongnmpti ar eA ack aod el Naat t’ Hotiall, K) cords of cor PAD WOO tat tomers, wi} DESIRIVIION Collars and) and tn y x0, { Boantif! Culls, Silver { Thread Gloves, Laces, Tx lesigns in Embroidery Urpnioents, Rid wels, & Mashing? “+ Linens, : - White Goods, &e., : teepit low ont possible prices, - i i= lable MIT LLIN ERY. «The Millinery Department comprises all the Latest Styles in Ladies’ and Children's Dots —pots and Hate, beant!ful Artificial Flowers tid Ribbons, « Dreas - Making. wr A Ne ras sss, BP ECLALTY soe i bave a skilled dressmaker, and can guaranioe weit ROO fit, convenient roota for fitting. UTTING Gee A private and ————— gm MPING DONE WITH NEATNERS AND weve IRPATOH. wii My stamping designs comprise the very latest aid naost artistie patterns, MRS. J. WHITEMAN, ALLEGUERY STREET, BELLEFONTE, Yapln] Three doors from corner of Bishop, PA. ‘Fubscribe for the Rporres, ew goods end « Mi A. G2 BOOT and dl IAVE FOUND. it ofa good : & JO suit the i am ready 10 take for any sty or Carriage 10 stil eusloimer, Belo fg elm ere plosse onl oy 14aplm « D gant, B iE IVA LInDos Wagon chas LANDIS, Hefobit Pa i ng farms belonging to the helms of Mrs, Mary P. Wilson are offered st jad vate sald 1 Farm adjoining Centre Hall ation, tontals ing about 270 ACRES, on which bx located a 1 ant house, large bari, orchard ete. Water fro Centre Hall roservoir on the premises ? The Fores rin, &itaate 08 both sides of the tumpike, m le east of the “Old For” containing sboul 30 ACRES; good farm build. ngs, and water on the prem aes, ALEO a nunber of TOWN LOTS at Contre Hall station JOHAN RB LINN, Attorney for the Helms For ters apply 10 James CG. Donl, Esq. Contre, Hall, Pa. Tpit Ea XE TORS N CE Letters teddanu fi ary upon the estite of Jacob Arner, decensed, ete of Potier township, having been lawiully granted 10 the undersigned they would respectfully request all persons Kao. ing themselves to be indelded the estate to wake Immediate payment, ahd those having claims agalne the same Wo present the sane duly authentionted for sotticment. Pre 4. J. ARNEY, BH ARNEY, Preogbors, Onto Hal, JX TUTORS NOTICE. dl 'n batiers estanentel © apm the estate of Datel Law, deceased, late of Gripe Wwwaship, Having been law fully granted 10 the andes] ed he would rekpectfiilly revues Kl] persons Kokowe Ing theasclves to be fsa “119 dhe osade to make lwanediatt payment, and those baying claims net Lhe sam Wo nt the same duly Authenticated for settlement /
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