a FIN ¢ oh 2 REPORTER A Si INN IN NINN Cnxree Harn, Pa, Max 6, 1830, Pays —29 por year in advance, $2.50 wien not in advanco. 90) cants per line for three t One colum per yoar $00—1} colum $45. ar Hareafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a oredit of two months additional as a pres minum on $2 in aAVANCH t i regret it. llefonte. i ) — i “er n 4 = you will a, on, ow, - Pe 1 ~~ exrchants’ Flace, £ y Bh A MS, AL IT! either, we 's new opening in 8 for any rinen. goods used = wool EORS0T, le pummer } anch w WWaere, —Lawins has a fine lot of siraw hats for sammer you want the latest sty to the Philadelphia Dr ihe $ Hak ‘ 1 ¥ 2 ger on i Aperiian el Farey, under W. B. Rankin, up the insurance business, fe : ~~ Harry Shafer, landlord at 5 or general use ang cave trips in Fon lation, there is Elk i back on in extreme nrg is left dry, on licenses, big Centennial! for in it without whiskey. They nountain water for lemonade, » ry “Quinsy troubled me for twenty years, Since I started using Dr. Thomas’ Eclec- trie Oil, have not bad an attack. The oil enres sore throat at once,”-~Mrs, Let- ta Conard, Btandish, Mich, Our friend Bibby, of the Hpring Mills holgl, Isamong tnose left in the cold on Bre Ve are sorry—le is such a good trout fisher and should have been allowed a bottle at least. We know only one way for Bibby to get even with Judge Farst—Ilet him beat him in catch- jug speckled beauties in which Judge furat claims to be a star. Miss Fapnie E, Gray, managing editress of the Bellefonte daily News, was married last week to Charles L. Gales, a compositor on the paper. Now keep your forma locked and make sare of good jmpressions. May you have plen- ty of pie in the cellar and no pi in the of fice, Our congrataiations. ee Pamine our gents’ fine calf kid top 83 lice and button shoes, equal to most of The $3.50 to $i shoes; cheaper arades if desired. The finest assortment of infants’ and chiidrea’sshoer, Ladies fine kid shoes in button and lace, Ex- amine our stock and prices,—E, Grabam & Bon, Bellefonte. 2 cee Contre Hall has ample water for any kind of steam works, snd is one of the pleasantest and most healthy towns in {he state. Lo's reasonable, labor cheap and material for building plenty and at prices to suit the tires; has splen - did water, a good newspaper, bank, half dozen stores, good schools and fine churchan of half a dozen denominations, The number of fugies is few, weDiale’s new store, in the Dorst building, has a general aseoriment of goods, All latest piyles dress goods, no- tions, hata, boots, shoes, groceries, nsware, in fact anything neually nd in a store, and at prices low as the #11 ro VR i ily rr sabia #6 cea Ab thalt late mdating {i Oalebdla, the presbytery of Huntingdon directed that Rev. J. Horner Kerr should be in- stalled as pastor of the Binking Coeek charge, May 26,at 2 p. m, To conduct these installation exercises, the following committee was appointed: The Rev, John Growley, of Lewistown, to preach; Gemmill, to preside, propound the usnal constitutional Questions and charge the pastor; and the Rev, Dr. Hamill to charge the people. These exercises will be held in the Centre Lill church, All ark cordially invited to attend, 3t COMMITTEE, > - LICENSES GRANTED. On Thursday last Judge Fur.t an. nounced in court the names of appli- cants for license which were granted and refused. There were somo thirty appli- cants of which 18 received hotel licenses. The rest went away with sullen faces, Where there were [complaints of viola- lation of the liquor laws or where it was not deemed necessary to have a licensed hotel, the application was refused. The following is a list of licentes granted: Henry Robb, Walker. D. J. Meyer Centro Hall, wes H., G Shaffer, Spring Mills, B. Vedefler, Snow Shoe, J. G. Uzzle, do John Odenkirk, O!d Fort, I do Jas, Passmore, Peter Ashcroft. I. A. Noland, Snow Shoe, C. G. M’Millan, Bellefonte. Km. Brown, do W. R. Teller, A. Kolhilbecker, Mileshure, James A, M'Omber, Philipsburg. The following were refused, with rea- ’ Rook, Millbeim, refused, Mr. Moyer, Bebersburz, refused as not Necessary. Mr. Bibby, Spring Mil NECIsSATY. r. Goodrich, refused, f. Hayes, Lush, refused, r. Taylor, refused, Fulton, refused, Brown, Bellefonte, refu PeCcessary. refus Mr. L urn, postponed t June. Jane, Philipsbarg, relazged. Apdrew Immel, Aaronsharg, refased. Gap, refused as necessary, and becanse Hagg is a dis tiller and sells as such. not not necessary. Mr. Livingston, Pine Grove Mills ed us not necessary, Robert Goshorn, Liberty, refused aa uo! LeSOssATY, fo JELODE, TE {ased as not ne . J. Walker, 8 s 18 fus now Shoe, . Ardry, do ames Redding, Snow not properly kept The lucky ones were then step into the bar, when the i them as to the bars at 10 al bottles except a, Sell none on Sunday ud intemperate persons ich they were required to say There is now no licensed housa from pring Mills to the Narrows. None in Drushvalls None between Centre Hall Creek. None op Bald Ea ¥ ii ssn ——— — A quarter dozen narrow-n to citizens times In inded mck & town than a score of good can do fo keep it up with the ——— — Highest prices paid for sll at Dale's new woek, rodnce store, 0 K¢ ep with the times, — Bartholomew's building ry nl ~ a the ~— Harry Nevil, for stealiog Wm. Col- yer's horse, waa sentenced to th Helplead guiity. ter 3 r nearly every lady you meet, wes Fo, B. Treaster, of Centra Hill, hoaght the Treaster tract, 48 Of ' i te y gCres, & ™ For clieap suita the Philad. Branch ed to be as represented, All kinds men’s wear, and clothing for boys, in ev- My liver was go fearfully disordered and I felt 80 feeble and languid that I gearcely took interest in anything, Tried all the so-called remefies without relief until I used Parker's Tonie, which af. fected a permanent cure.~—~David Dash, Little Rock, Ark. may Sidney Barefoot this week takes possession of the Shaeffer book-store, along with bis partner Mr, Wetzel, Dir, Charles Emerick, having com~ pleted his course in one of the Philadel- phia medical colleges, bas returned home, Whether he will pnt out Lis shingle in this place we bave not learned, but wherever he does we have an idea he will prove a successful physician, Since the abova is in type we learn that Dr. Emerick will locate at Doals- barg, and probably may be found in his office at that place by the end of this week, There is prosent prospect for froit all over the county; all trees are in blossom and if jack frost doea not steal there will be a good crop of frait. —Rye heads have heen found by some a week ago, which shows how ad vanced vegetatisn is. There are some places where “old rye” conld be seen at the Furst time, we Ty 08 ‘or lawyer, and at prices that will aston- ish yon, Jast think of buying a suit at than elsewhere | to Belleforite alone, al. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE Possesses the remedial power of gree Ia prepared in a palatable form, wy tolerat delicate, sumption tions of the blood is unequalled other remed, BIRTHUAY, Saturday evening was the ascend of che of the most remarkable and pleasant gatherings that has assembled in Boals- burg for gome time, On the invitation of Mr, and Mrs, Alexander Kuhn about thirty young people of the neighborhood began to gather at their residence to cel- ebrata 18th birthday of their son Will, It did not take long to fill the pleasant home with a crowd of most agreeable and pleasant people, who came and de posited their gifts until a very fine and valuable selection covered the table. The ladies looked beautiful and happy in their white and flowing dresses, and the gentlemen were radiant with de- light, Refreshments of the first order were served which all relished, and at the close of which the young man in honor of whose birthday the assembly met, delivered, in an able and manly style, an address of welcome to his friends. The evening was, on the whole, an en- joyable occasion and will be long re membered. a. PW, HQ omni ~Decoration day in Centre Hall promises to be full of interest, The Good Templars are makingarrangements for an ice cream and strawberry festival on that cocasion. Center Hall will be the place to epend memororial day, ——[l0d Love moves from this place to Lemont, — Weather has boen fine this week, but a few degrees cooler than last, with indications for rain, ~Anthor = iy Carver, of Hublersburg, 18 in very feeb! le health, — Mrs, Hubler, wife of W. C. Hub- ler, nee Musser, of Penn twp., died on Tuesday morning last of consumption, from which iil for some time, she had hoen ~—Mrs, Harter, wife of Isreal Harter, died at Fulton, Ohio, suddenly on Thurs. d \y last, —] i - ie REPORTER isunderobligations i to Miss Flora Neff for a basket of nice —Howard H in the hands « man hes his new house | f the plasterers, Howard's { head seems level, he thinks he'd pay $50 { if he could tap the water as handy as ar town folks and let the cistern go to {thed os. i | exercises in memos | ry of J ». Govgh given by the Good Femplare, Batnrday evening, were qnite nteresting. Ti recitations delivered 8. James Gregg, O. F, Deininger, KB. Wolf were well } 1 the occasion of 164 Uent, Was ext —~—Bargin Co's store, in { all kinds of goods, ~{(iet a Boi! i¢ Phila 1 | ALG EAVE money, Branch ie Spitework is out of in a bo- i 1 pIACe oven 8 is wanted. n sen ACH ~COI 30 a EIGHT-HOUR MADE NEXT ISSUE TO MONTH. ie Ia BE 5 aud out truckers, and BCA ers, lin the four freight Fis rile «be . eago, Milwankee and 8 in this city held goived to de- t their hours of labor be redne- m ten to eight hours COr- respondipg reduction in wages, A oom. mittee of three was appointed to writ apon the { yflicials to. n tin case the demand is not complied ith noon a M inaugus rated, galive answer ba re- | turoed, an » three hundred men em- I ployed ies named carry out their toe result is difficult to fore ww engaged ame occupation on other roads withoot YEP : Morrow a by ii then be in thre SYALCH y that ¥ MEL Mal Dur JAKE AR JIK® regues abet Corp & Sra Woop ror Sate ~The undersigned have at their mill near Lin- falab wood and | den Hall, 10¢ tb gale. ‘The $000 corda of cord wood for £lab wood ean be cut to order to suit cus tomers. Prices to suit the times, Orders { by mail promptly attended to. Can { make shipments in ear lots to any station Hoyer, Lavigooon & Co, dnden Hali, a - Wasren.~-100,000 Porxps Woor Farmers, look to you interest, we em- ploy no agents, but will bay of you di- rect and pay yoa cash for both washed { and vowashed wool—~Wx. ArLmox & Bro, Potters Milla, Hmaydt cords o | desire i. og a Pa. THE CURTIN COMMIT] EES WORK. St. Louis, May 3.—~The Congressional | Committee sent out here to investigate labor troubles on the Southwestern sys. tem of railroads divided into sub-com- mittees on Sunday one of them consisting Moesars, Buchanan, Parker and Outwaite, left here by special train for Parsons, Kan- eas; Dennison and Fort Worth, Texas; and Texarkana and Little Rock, Arkan- sas, where they 1 take testimony. of Mr. Crain, as chairman, and wil The other committee, composed of Gov, Curtia Chairman, and Messrs, Stewart and Barnes, will leave to-day for Achi- son, Kansgs City, Sedalia and Jefferson, where they wlll take the evidence of leading railroad men and Knights of Labor. Ata late hour last night Gov. Curtin informed an Associate Press re- porter that he had been in communica- tion and negotiating with Messrs. Bail ey, Hayes and Barry, members of the General Executive Committee, with the view of amicably adjosting the difleren- ces between the striking Knights and the railroad management, and that he had high hopes that his efforts would be successful. He felt quite confident, he said, that the country within one or two days would receive the gratifying intel ligence that the strike has been brought to a close, and in a manner satisfactory to all concerned, LATEST NEWS. The eight hour strike in Chisago cans- ed a riot on Tueaday, the striking lom. bermen noade an atisack on the police, Several persons are reported killed and wounded. PEACE AT #7. LOUIS, Upon reqnest of the Cartin committes to the Gen, Ex. Board of Knights of La- bor that the strike te ended cnae xu it of the suffering business interests of the gountry, the latter have sent a favorable a eclaring the strike at an end, to on Tnesday morning, 4. ' wes Woll'd lied voedd 18 atlPactinip great attention far and near. Their stock is a spletlid one eepeciully in the line of dress goode, vw hishi embraces all in style this season in the eastern mar- kets, Bummer goods for gentlemen’s wear the largest and finest assortment, of late styles, along with wool, felt and straw hats. If any lady or genteman wants anything nice, and at a bargain, call at Wolf & Bons old stand - eg tint sh BUSINESS LOUALS. For BALE AT A Banaaix,~Onpe of the best 8~Horse Steain Thresher outfits in the county. Inquire of F.DP, VoxNapa, Madisonhurg, Pa. 28ap8t ~—Whole pepper gronund to order at Murray's drug store. tf — Merchant tailoring at the Phila delphia Branch, and satisfaction guaran- teed, An experienced head oversees this department. tr ~All the best cough drops in the market at Murray's drog store, tf —-—Bhoemakers—1 can supply yon with rubber cement for mending gum boots, ete.—J. D. Murray. . SPRING MILLS. F. B, Jamison and family mourn their youngest child, a babe about a 1m which died last week Dr. All has has office ticed for tw rec ison, of Nittans mied here, and 8. He prac nd he comes well ymmended r. Allison has come here with the deter ¥ the bis Ours Last Saturday H, came down on 1} the present, at | John W Both shon The may have been granted, Farmers of ( who want wo} Joh uston themselves o Farmers wi Ie Of Lie market. Ti HAVE ever soon as a double disk himent ean be der can pass through pair of bars ® i, 10 in. and 6foot | through al0fN 10 in bar, Tois is mote convenient than to load a binder on a truck W got into your fields Buy a Johntson binder or mower and you will find many more conveniences which 1 have said nothing about, but you will find it 80 oni will work with ote 1 will bere say I have contracted and handled the following farm implements: The Superior grain drill, which is one of the finest arranged drills in the market, has no gear wheels to change, drives from either wheel with a mchet like a reaper. 1 also sell one of the finest and easiest Hand<lump Rakes in market: try one and you will admit to this fact. 1 also sell the Bullard Hay Tedder, the only one built that has a fork outside of the wheels, so that the wheels do not run over the spread grass once it is tedded up. I also have the agency for the Empire Steam En. gine and Thresher, which all farmers know is one of the best machines in the county, 1 also have the agency for the Hench Cultivators which need no recommendation. It is known as one of the best cultivators, with Corn Planter and Fer tiizer attachments, In the county, 1 also have he agency for the Conkling Wagons, my territo- ry including Harris, Potter, Gregg, Miics, Penn and Haines townships, The Conkling stands first in the rank of all wagons, as all lafwers kuow who have used one of them, I also sell BE. Frank Coes and Join Ralston Nickerbocker Phosphates. 1 cansay that these xis are a first class article, and have given one tire satisfac ton 10 all my customens for the past four years. Farmers, | simply ask you to try one of these fertilizers and ou will got the best re. sults, Ialways make it my alm before contrant. ing for any fertilizers or implements (0 get the very best in market. Farmers, buy the best in market and it will be the cheapest in the end. 1 kindly ask & liberal patronage of any who peed snd will buy a first class implement or fer tiliser. °° F.M. BURKHOLDER, Agent for above Implements and Fertilisers, 21ap8t) Centre Hill, Pa. wana Allison bas settled down at Spring Mills, Read his carl, od » best constructed knotter is one of Lhe it has yt one Mee! « and cofd bolder, Th folded up so a foot L binder ating rade EH you Whan Baby was alek, we gave her Castoria, When she wie a Child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, abe gave them Oastoris, Once again we ask you to read our to be there too, we bring you this notice, Take for a basis -Dress- tomers. dress to as good taste as ever, than ever, broidery, make beantiful suits; not seasons are as fashionable as ever, We have ties of all The very bandsome. made, We cannot 11 LL can please you come and try it per, Windew Shading, belp to accomplieh this, Lace can't be done, and if it is done in one or £4 Tad have as | whereve Give us a year’ 8 V (8 - i - The link barb fence wire is decid o best, easiest put up and « heape st. having a them for ¢ a big run on this fevcing. for prices, } DIED. Ore Reisch On April X faock, wil Gaya near State ( ge, Mm. Ellzabet! MoBath, aged 29 yoars, 7 bp On April | Mc mons Bath wife of Francis 14s i3 dayx i r es AL her 1 i, On May 1 months, il Cs idence in Zio Shafer, aged 7 years, 7 desensed was born in Berks count 1 until she cape to this © She was a member of Lhe bh from carly youth and a he contributed over £700 for Lhe th, church this «1 the love of a large well as the confidence and esteem of all who knew her. Her maiden nape was Sarah hart and was married to George Shafer, in "71. In this union they had been blessed will three child one son who died 13 yeams age } and two daughters who live near this place and helped 10 take care of their mother until death They together with four gr children her ows, She was buried in the Zion oemetery at 10 o'clock, on May 4. Services wire conducted in the Luth. church by Rev. J. Brubaker. Text, 2Tin, 468 Xv oraNiInGh} THEO, DESGHNER-| OF THE cen BELLEFONTE ~~ STITT ORES AND HEADQUARTERS FOR Sporting Grocods. One door below LYONS STORE, The piace The Goocased circle of friends &s in Gop whodied mourn Dellefoute, where you find everything In GU AMMUNITION, FISHING LINES & RODS, HOOKS, the line of ————— 1sToLQ and all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS, FIRE-WORKS, &e, JUST OPENED. DESCHNER'S se FOR YOUR SPORTING GOODS brony 3m CALL AT E) DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters of ad- A ministration apon the estate of Taso GIL, deceased, Iate of Penn township, have jog been lawfully growed to the unde 3 he would respectfully all parsons Know - i themselves ta be i 10 the haying 0 immed payment and those Hp BE x Come atl, Adveriising is fashion want you a wash whee wi vw a is om Frnt oy . ] : and colored Oriental Lace or Ein Brocades. $40 pre ‘4 er priced goods, In mention the gt St" Coe? Ne? = Brillient ( The The new styles of price in this jine, aud how n yar goods, b ut to «¢ and happy. Wall Pa. and Scrim Cleth wo articles, then Im ds not ou’'y er wo ® rr —————————r——— Calla Lily flour, full aranteed a snperio i. Harter, Milli yo ese, and roller nn a e, for sale by REPORTEI Prices subject Wheat, Red Wheat White few ah ) WEERT FLOUR AND FEED. 160 Bran per ton 16 10 1 & Bras ta stats Sap # Chop jx Fancy Pat. best Roller 21 Best Roli'r Flou Middlings per ton. J HINGLES! SHINGLEQ S samo 3 NTP sms S FARM IMPLEMENTS, Flour. i. Owe os xy “ retail peroewt 1 80 The undersigned has engaged in the max ufnetnrg vy wo ALLL - GRADES OF SHINC [18 we ai the mill al M'Cool™ cpasning. nor Spring Mills, Ales bas opened & Ware Iv 0 gf Spring Mills for them’ 0 of ali kindsof —— Farm im plem ents_— and Is 82 54 for the WALTER A. WOOE BINDER; and desler in Binder Twine Bargain' offered in Shingles and Im. plements. Call and woe WH. F. KRUMRINE, 23aprlr, + Sprisg Mills SET G. NOLL, a. . BOOT and SHOE MAKER, . Church St, CENTRE HALL, Boots and Bhoes made to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of re- puirs promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Respectfally solicits a share of the public patronage, on any work be longing to his line. Shop will uot be open Wednesdays and Thursdeys, Tapy JOR at {ATS bo we follow arms belonging to the heirs of Mm, Mary P. Wilson Jare offered at pri Farm ton tho prosises, a number of TOWN LOTS at Contre lsh GE i
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