THE CENTRE REPORTER NINN NINA NN NPN NNN IN NNN NS Centre Harn, Pa, May 12, 18806, "9 TarMs —32 por year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance. Advertisements 90 conts per line for three insertions, One colum per year $90—4 colum $46. 2oHoreaftar all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a aredit of two months additional as a pre- mium on $2 in advance, | 3 ries 4 1 count " oi sorfment. 1 ae + ~ 8 and ret it. Our new Art Department attracts more attention, in its a8 1 slegan Bellefonte. not r will > -—ay you ~~ Seer’ ant with the class of goods. sitive Glass.—— Fla nniversaries—we carry a most ¢ yu to inspect our line of China, Gl are lowest prices, congist y ask ye We » i ¥ i lain. Merchants’ nd at a Tn Our New Quarters. We on Porce incomplete condition, than we had thought. Choicest articles from Presents for Weddings and { shina. © LOCAL ITEMS. - ——(3004d assortment of bird cages for gale at Murray's drug store, tf Dz. J, R. G. Aruisox, formerly of Nit- tany. has located at Spring Mills. Office opposite post-cifice. 2 Last Friday was wet, which gavea fresh impetus to the growing vegeta- tion. ——Gen. Beaver {ried to make 9 miles while the I. & T. train made 19. The train beat the General just 15 minutes, Don’t forget it—bargains ia store of Dale & &o, Mose Richard and Harry Fhirk are making improvements on their dwel iog*, —Dale & Co's store is stocked every article marked so low that there is no chance for a strike, —'*Tributes of Respect” are reading, still the crop is a good ove. —Nothing to drink Mills to the Narrows, all through Brash Vall drink from Centre Hall No wonder the crops such dryness, —Christian Platt, of Grege, sent clover root to this office, measuring 3 ft 2 in. If Mr, Platt’s clover measures much® above ground as under it will have a big crop of hay. dry from 8 ey. Nothing tO to Sproce Creek. poor i Lt. IOUK edy you will never be without it. It is OAK HALL MILL BURNED. David Gingerich’s mill, at Oak all, ¢ large brick building, was destroyed by fire on last Monday morning, between 3 and 4 o'clock, The light of the fire was plainly visible from Centre Hall. Tho mill undoubtedly was set on fire, as it was ran by water power, and not in mo- tion over Sunday, and no fires in the stoves. : Mr. Gingerich bas $11,000 insurance on the mill, divided among half dozen | companies, through Bellefoute agents. | The insurance on building was £3000, on machinery $7000, and on stock $1000 total £11,000. Mr. 8, H. Weaver, who leased the mill has a loss of some £0600, without insurance. It wasa burr mill and a few years ago had been put in re pair. The building is one of the old mill buildings of the valley, The mill had been insured in tre Hall company for $5000, Hut count of the increased risk the switch which brought engines to the mill, the policy in this company was cancelled last August, i the on- on Aac- from close il - a CLASSIS. ——West Susquehanna Classis will formed chureh, Aaronsburg, on Wednes- day, 19, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. H. Groh will preach the opening sermon. A busine:s session will be held in the mornirg and afternoon of each dav, and divine sarvices each evening until Sun. day evening. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday morning, and a children’s meeting will be held in the afternoon. All are invited to attend. INSTALLATION. - At their late meeting in the presbytery of Hontingdon directed that Rev. J. Horner Kerr should be in- Osceola, conduct charge, May 25,at 2 p. m. To t these installation exercises, the following committes was appointed: The Rev, John Growley, of Lewistown, to preacl the Moderator of Presbytery, Rev. Wm Gemmill, to preside, propound the uspal constitutional questions and charge pastor; and the Rev. Dr. Hamill charge the people. These exercises wil be held in the Centre Hill church, iu ia'ly invited to attend. nal All - he most s'rikiog » | ! » THE TAX LAW, I'he new tix law havipgerealed much disgatisfaction in all parts of the Btate, ingniry has been made of us relative to the tax-law favored by Meters. Piolett and Rhone. We print the sections which more particularly affect the people geneally, namely sections 1, 3 and 7. The other eections re!ste to corporations, dower, judgment, and kindred items, The following are the sections 1, 3 and 7 of the law fa- vored by Messrs, Piolett and Rhone: TAX ON PERBONAL, MONEY, &c. Sec. 1. From and after the passage of this act assessors of the several towne ships, boroughs and cities of the Com- monwealth shall annually, in the month of April, assess all taxable persons, na- tural and artificial, owningor in posses- gion of real estate and visible personal property at its actnal cash value; also all bonds, mortgages, notes, bills and other evidence of debt of any and every form whatsoever, bearing interest and due from solvent debtors, except only the property anthorized to be exempted from taxation by the First Section of the Ninth Article of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, Bec 3. To enable said assessor to personal property not vis every taxable person, firm, association and corporation shall furnish said asses gor with a written statement of all inter- est bearing bonds, mortgages, notes, bills and other evidence of debt of any and avery form whatsoever owned or held n trust and due form solvent debtors the amount of which several obligations shall be set to the name of every such taxable person, firm, association or cor poration in the assessment book, such real estate and personal property thus ascertained shall from the basis or amount for which the owner or owners shall be taxable, and any and every obli gation or evidenoe of not be entered ® a and duties of assessors, Aas 4,1 1 1058, certain a and all i debt that shall book fassessment, in the assessor's e 80 withheld from $4 hil Heo interest neh and ail forfeited during the several g whatsoever, thereon sl time, and ceedin al be in the Com smioners office all the stat meats farn 1 » them, whicl iich shall be anong the records of 14 i { BRR Qi MERCHA® | in Washin { Tyler. He is an old man, He His patriarchal beard sweeps down fro gton isthe son of with weight of years, lo % & aie venerable face, nearly covering breast, lle wearsa well d ; ia dressed generally in a careless suit of badly ent black, He is rarely ne | and walks the street to most peo) { known. Yet in bhisday he was | the great beaux of Washington. ; } { eorgidered one of the hands & § 4» who ever graced the societ ton. Wha a father was Presid | was the leader the | who went in soclely a nn Aamony | was tall then, straight | with a most magni grill san indoe from the g can Juayg iT be contem t poraries. He use | shaggy ¢ { far, whicl When he { his cane, twir at trimmed and the num { gion, To-dsy h | man who walks known ahout the Catarrb, Malaria, Rheumatism, &e. it. See advt, bersburg, left for Jefferson county, Ks, on Monday. there. —All kinds of country wanted at Dale & Co.'s new store the highest market prices allowed same, Farmers in Miles and the end of this valley are mostly done plant- ing corn. Up this way there is much cornplantiog to do yet. —A party of black, dirty, greasy, and no doubt lousy, looking Turks, with two performing bears, dogs, mules, and horses, passed through here on Monday, begging and baving the bears perform. The only decent looking folks in t crowd were the mule and bears. — A heavy thunder shower pessed over a portion of this county last Mon- day evening. ~The council has ordered the streets and alleys to be cleared of wagons, rub- bish, ash piles, &c, within ten days, and ordered all walks to be made 5 feet witk- in 80 days. A barn on the farm of Dr. Baskus, in Champion twp, Snyder county, with a Mr. Stahl as tenant, was burned to the ground on night of 34, with all its con- tents, including 5 horses, 22 sheep and a Jot of cattle. It is supposed to hav been the work of an incendiary. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia Cramp and Colic there ia no remedy su rior to the genuine Dr. Thomas’ E lectric Oil. —Beat $3 gents’ fine shoes, made of th best calfskin, glove kid tops, oak leathe bottoms, stitched with silk, equal to mos of the $4 and $5 shoes sold, and warrant ed not to rip; warranted just as rep resented in every particular, sold by Graham & Son, Dellefonte, 2 Read the announcement ai the upper right hand of this page ffm © ginnivg to ead, and don’t only read but go aud see that they tell the truth, ef Pittsburg dispatch says the United States grand ony found a true bill against John A. Erb, Esq , of Centre county, for withholding $1 pension money from Anna Maria Harper, mother of Isasc KE. Harper, who served in Co. D, 5th Penn’a Reserves, Tt will be worth your while to via- it the new grocery of A. C, Moyer & Bro, ‘Bellefonte. These young men have a first class establishment, namely, a fall line of groceries, everything fresh, and guarantee to sell lower than any other store in the county. They mean busi ness, My liver was so fearfully disorder and I felt 80 feeble and languid that soarcely took interest in anything. Tried all the so-called remedios without relief until I used Parker's Tonio, which af. focted a permanent eare.~ David Dash, Little Rock, Ark. may ee NAW received overy week, at Dale & Co's new store, where all late styles can be seen, y for 18 ynol fer to take $26.1 | that place at par, b | interest, rs wns. J HY — APH gazized in » ing was bel (lol | rece: | Bear Meadowal fork capitalists talked of. Thi grand lumber territory, and where hu leberries grow on trees 20 to 30 feet | nearer sight of the kyars, ~The wife of ex-Gov. Poll at Philadelphia on 23 anltimo, in year. Plants are the trae remedies fo eases, The animals choose them uperring instinct, In Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine are several new ones whose medicinal virtues are nodoubted. Thons<anda of cures attest its valne, £1.50 at Druggists, They say Dellefonte wilh seantorial candidates, —for a nice summer saif, latest style and material waraoted, go to the Philad. Branch, and you get the best bar- gain you ever Leard of, we Bartholomaw’'s newly painted building adds to the appearance of things at the station. ~The Lutheran church is nearing completion—the memorial windows are in their places and cast a rich glow upon the interior, which 18 admired by all, ~]n three years four grist mills, all old Penosvalley landmarks, have gore skyward in smoke, First was Thomp- son's mill at Potters Mille, Next was Rubles stone mill ; then came M’Fars lane’s brick mill, and now Gingerich’s Jak Hall mill has taken its flight, All hese mills were get on fire, and were urned close on to the morning hours. «we Lemont lady, Mrs. Francis M. Hassinger, says that about 20 years ago she had a scrofalons abscess on her breast and used Dr. Smith's Salve, and the diseease wholly disappeared, —eGoorge Ocker opened the ball of widening board walks. Wanten.—~100,000 Povsps Woot, — Farmers, look to you interest, we em- ploy no agents, but will buy of you di- rect and pay yon cash for both washed and unwashed wool~Wx, Arvmox & Bro, Potters Mills, bwayst In addition to the present mails, Cen tre Hall, beginning with tosmorrow, Thursday, will have a mail east Ly early morning train, and a mail in ‘Le eveniog train containing all matier from Phila- delphin, Néw York, and pointe east of Montandon, This gives os as good mail gervice as can be desired, For your own satifaciion ask your wighbors, who have bean to Wolf's store within the last two weeks and examined their gocds, what their opinion is about the quantity and gaality of their stock an well as prices, in Indies’ dress goods es . with with 8 swWarmicg tall acta pow in f Fy faxes npon wh sil venders of merchandi lateral inheritances he » are hereby repealed, # nedies for the coliectic sen and taxes imposed {this act, it being Licenee 308 BG, B15 13 nd meaning of e ahail be assessed an nroaperty 3 gale this art tha this a } persons ry directed a compu & SOY pon ward Graham, am, Arthur Graham and J « ejectment, janta, Lydia Keller va Elizabeth nistratrix of Samoel Keller, } and saorn and 1 18 iN 1th nwa John Heise va F { Grah ; | per Jury gave verdict | defen | mi ! Jury called if. 83.008 yore va Daniel Horner ferred in favor of the of execution SAY montis, : John Regan vs J C MeGahey, sumpsit. Jory called and swor diet for plaintsfl’ 81,190, Jaco W Stover vs Samuel Settled. Mollie Nefl and Soe E. Neff, executrix of Jotia Neff, dec’d vs John Grove, Jury | called and sworn end verdict for | tiffs, $039.77. Earpest Heese and Annie Reese (for merly Annie Herman) in right of the suid Annie Herman va J N Casssanova, James M Ebaugh and William Ebhaugh, Ejectment. Jury called and sworn. Jas, M Ebaugh and William Ebsugh, defen dante, confessed jadgments in favor of the plaintifl for the undivided one-third part of the land described in the writ,.— Republican. K Fao » steel mm—— SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Possesses the remedial power of these two valuable specifics in their fullest de. gree Is prepared in a palatable form, easy tolerated by the stomach, and for delicate, pickly children, emaciation, cone sumption and all impoverished condi- tions of the blood ia unequalled by any other remedy. may wn30 tn Woll's store and ask to see their * jobs" in hats, shoes, gloves and hoes. Youcan buy them for half cost, all because they are alittle ancient, bat just as good for wear as ever, wwe Mr. E. 8. Peterman, Bueyros, O, after an absence of 42 years, is visiting in the east end of Drashvalley, the home of hizearly days. His home was near Wolf's Store. meweSome wag put Miliheim in a scare by distributing cards, Bunday night, on which was written a threat if wages were not raiged the town wonld be laid in ashes. There are no avarchists down there, wee Contre Hall boys fly their kites so high that they ean not be reached by boro’ ordinance. wee 'Tlio fire In Gingerich’s mill, we have learned, originated in the office. wee for @VETY dayswear go to Wall's and buy some of their job lots, reduced FI Ir Area Henry L. Diffenbaugh, of Lock Haven, was appointed Associate Judge of Clin- He will succeed W, W, Rankin, who has resign- ton county by the Governor, ed to ace pt the postmastership of that ! i i $ place. { i » It is rumored a ek Haven thracite that an- been discovered in Hiri tose ¥ Linton Co, > cl SALE AT A Bancani,~One of the Horse Steam Thresher outfits in \ | 8 of ¥.P. Voxapa, Madizonhury, Pa. ZBap8t Whole pepper gronnd to order Murray's drug tf Merch at the Phila Lia Branch, and satisfaction guaran- teed. An experienced head oversees 1 this department, tf the } DEEL the county, re r site % KE SLOT E. arnt ian — tailoring at 1 . i elphi ~All the best cough droos market at Murray's drug store. in tf can supply yon for mending gum array. we —=Shoomakers—I with rubber cernent J. D.M Calla Lily flour, full roller process, and guaranteed a superior article, for sale by And, Harter, Millheim, tf even Per Cexr, Isteresr Szcvrep | on firét class Kansas farms and town property. Apply to Lewis Korrz, Newton, Kas, boots, eto - a. 11r WOOD FOR Sai ive at their mill 0 cords « 1a} z-The pear Lin- felab wood and wood for The can be eat to order to suit ClE~ h uit the times, Orders promptly attended to. Can J nn car 10ts toany station add Huyerr, Livixcoon & Co, OR. Gt Linden Hall, Pa. STE GR, OBITUARY iv 1. ii ord fi gale, ‘ives to & ke, whic) I have 10 have 3» a ore good guiness of draft, oasier ¢ than any other binder I say buy a Johnson machine iL INAY we an F GOUYILCE You PF Oho : talk the 6 Binder snd up In my Sob Raup's, oue in Brush al Austin Johnston vill see one of the | it the market. The knotter is one of the finest you have ever seen It has but one steel spring and has a double disk nd eond holder, The binder attachment can be olded up #0 a 5-foot binder can pass through a sir of bars 9? f3. 10 io. and 6foot bis or through Isls is more convenlent thay It w WNL ALOYE Is Bot a Nes recomn BOR a J Mi in see a Johnston eld we 1G fit. 10 in, bar to load a binder on a truck 10 pet (nto your fields jay a Johnson binder or mower and you will find many niehoes wih ave said ou wall find 1 once you and handled The Buperior 11 0 foest arranged drills lo the market: has no gear wheels to ¢ hange; drives from either wheel with a rachet like a reaper. 1 also sell one of the finest and easiost Hand-dump Rakes in market: try one and you will admit to this fact. 1 also soll the Bullard Hay Tedder, the ouly one built that has a fork outside of the wheels, so that the wheels do not run over the spread grass once it is fedded up. 1 aiso have the agency for the Empire Steam En. gine and Thresher, which all farisers know is une of the bee! machines in the ohunty. 1 also have tie agency for the Hench Cultivators which seed no recommendation. It i known as one of tie best cullivatorg, with Com Planter and Fer tiliser attachments, ii the county. 1 also have the agency for the Conkling Wagons, my territo- ry including Harrls, Potter, Groge, Miles, Penn and Haines townships, The Conkling stands first in the rank of all wagons, as all farmers know who have used one of them, Taleo sell B. Prank Coss and John Ralston Riokerbocker Phosphates, 1 oan say that these goods are a first clams article, and have glven ene tire satiafaotion to all my customers for the past four years, Farmers, I simply sek yon to try one of those fertilizers and you will get the best res waite, 1 always make my alm belpre contract. ing for any fertilizers or implements to tha very best io market. Parimers, buy the in market and it will be the cheapest in the end, I kindiy.ask a Hberal patronage of any who peed and will buy @ feet class implement or fer thilaer. F. M, BURKHOLDER, Agent for stave Tmplamonts and Pertiltsors hilt ‘s sO tk with on il here say 1 have comtraotod dlowing farms Implements grain drill, which i= one of the 2lapbt] Centre Hill, Ie. Once again we ask you to re... our Bpriog announcement, but it in on ; cheap ar tomers. Take for a basis dress to as good taste as ever, than ever, every ve cost cru Batiste, broidery, make beantifal suits; not the same Victoria Lawn, In seasons are as fashionable as ever. nd other — = Orient {sires mention th ¥ C™ ol 1 Cos he a ¢ i ~ OLD dy & il or TOT — “4 ———— an’ very handsome, It is really gurprising how cheap made. We cannot enumerate one-lenin can please you come and try it. household ton Window Shading, Lace Curtains ar Now as to the all imporian + V 1 dan’ a d let the rest alone before the have ae little profit as possible o £ wherever wecan, Give Us a yes Very respec telly ¥ a dh rE Wold Bg Yioe 3 f WOLF &S vy WM. ON. A a ai When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Phen she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Chlidren, she gave them Castoria, BRING YOUR. | Cg CF PRODI MOY y Bi MOYKEI] Ac NEW STORE BELLEFONTE, Door to— we POSTOFFICE, = and get the we. Nox 4 ey 0 WEST FRICES, ON ALL K PRODUCE Woo AND WILLOW INDS OF “WARE WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ON FLEAS, CJOFF ES UuARS T0 BE LOWER AND BETTER THAN ANY SBTORE IN CENTRE COUNTY ES, IN FINE GROCERIES WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED, GIVE US A TRIAL A ARD BE CONVINCED, oa SOAPS wer OF ALL KINDE, AND LOW IN PRICE... a “Wn a a RH I. MSO ASAI NE SELL GOODS FOR FRODUCK THE BAME AS CASH. 12oay tm FISHING LINES & RODS, a: d all kizds of FISHING TACKLE. CANE FIRE-WORKS, DESCHNER'S 5 INGLES ! A ND mes FARN MPL SH fen Ne oad = The undersigned has engaged in the manufs a nesr Epring Mills, opened a ware room st Spr and is agent for the WOOL BINDER, and desler in Bi plements, Call and seo 2Raprém A "G. NOLL, - BUOT and SHOR Charch St, CENTRE satisfaction guaranteed. All paira promptly attended 8 reasonable. Respectiully soi of the public patronage, vu any longiug to bis line, Shop wil open Wednesdays and Thursda ike, i rh or are horely aigainst from; or sume from the or Em oe gm LR y= HOOKS, INGLE S Che “wa i FON, commen ine oder Twi Chagos 1% 4 share work bes I sot be IS Tapy
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