THE CENTRE REPORTER Net NN a Te a My Pi Cexrre Hann, Pa, May 19, 1880, - TERMS. —$2 por year in advances, $2.50 whon not in advance: Advertilements 20 conts per line for three insertions. Oné colum per year $90—4 colum $45, Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two monthe additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance. ing r wedd r Bp 10 ia snitab! aments, i mbroiderys we certainly lead. Or TTL SYED, weiss | erste New Dress Stuffs, Lace Boucles, Camels’ Hair French Curls, Satines, Ba- Glassware and beaut.ful On r sents, is complete. Fine Ba brigean Underwear for Ladies and Men, In White Goods and FE ock o $ i ink'ed Seersuckers, and Manilla Cloth. orl Our Merchants’ FPlace, Bellefonte. and Dirthday®*Pre tiste, ( i ———— = LOCAL ITEMS —— County Grange me¢els in Miles- burg, Tuesday, 25 inst, Good assortment of bird cages for sale at Murray's drug store. if ——The foreman of the construction train, Mr. Gray, had an arm crushed at Spring Mille, on Thursday last while coupling cars. —Kennedy & Shires are selling a new improved fence machine. Every farmer manufactures his fence right on his own ground with this apparatas, ——The best thing to go for—the Phil- adelphia Branch for a suit of clothes, cheaper and better than anywhere in the state, ——George A. Runk, of Spring Mills, on Monday, staried on a trip to Phila- delphia, which will extend from thence to California where he will remain seve- ral months. ——John A. Rupp, of Lemont, repre- seats the Odd Fellows’ lodge of that piace at the meeting of the Grand Lodge at Harrisburg, this week. —Rev. J. H. Kerr will preach a me- morial sermon at Spring Mill, May 23, at 10% a. m. All are invited, ~—A memorial sermon will be deliv- ered by Rev. King, Sunday evening, &0 instant, at Centre Hall. May 30, Memorial Day, comes on Sunday this year, Arrangements, there- fore, been made to decorate the graves of deceased soldiers on Saturday previ- ous. See program in another column, —Best $3 gents’ fine shoes, made of the best calf-skin, glove kid tops, oak leather bottoms, stitched with silk, equal to most of the $4 and $5 shoes sold, and warrant ed not to rip; warranted just as rep- resented in every particular, sold by Grabam & Son, Bellefonte, 2 On Wednesday morning last, the train west killed two calves and knocked a dog about 200 feet through the air in- to Penns Creek, from which he swam, and will hereafter keep off the track. Keller's Catarrh Remedy, the greatest remedy ever discovered for malaria, has never failed to core a single case. One bottle is generally sufficient, See adver- tisement in another column, ~The Lewisburg University 9 went to State College on Wednesday by rail, fo play a match game with the State College team. State College came out ahead 3 to 1. Next the State College team will go to Lewisburg where it will be their fate to get licked. 63 every roos- ter fights best on his own dunghill. The Lewisburg boys tell ns they received bandsome treatment from the State Col- lege folks, —For boys’ suits you will find the Philad. Branch at the top of the trade for something nice, cheap and latest in style. ~The night after the burning of the Oak Hall mill, the Houserville factory was discovered to be on fire, and had burned through a door before it was dis- covered. Timely assistance pat it out, ~Centre Hall and Spring Mills are srraoging for a game of ball at Spring Mills on Decoration day. ’'Spect some will be out on a strik that day, sure, ~In last week's Rerorter we made mention of a d of traveling Tarks that passed through here. The Watchman says speaking of the children that were carried in 8 bag on horseback: The smaller of the two, when the party were near Geoeral Beaver's residence, gave a gasp and died, and we understand was eft for the time being on the horse. What disposition was made of the re- mains afterwards, we have been unable to learn, The unfortunate, or rather fortunate child was, we suppose, about 2 years old, ~YWhat you can’t get in the line of ready-made clothing at the Philad, Branch, whether for men or boys, is not worth baving. Lewins always thing in style, with one price for goods guaranteed as represented, 25 cent, cheaper than elsewhere, “The Boy Orator,” D. H. Burwell, will orate in the Ev. church, on Sunday evening, 23, under the direction of the Ee a speaker, you 0 Appearance and small in statare, Thus far the en- tertainments given by the G, T, have been hiful interesting and the one an- above promises to keep pace with the rest. Admission free, What is more disagreeable to a lady than to know that her hair has not only lost its color, but is full of dandruff? Yet g1ch was tho with mine antil I ned Parker's Hair . My bair is now black and clean and y— Mrs. E, Sweeny, may all, per DEATH OF ROBERT G. BRITT. the position he held two years ago, is took possession of the office and many of his term. He died of consumption. Mr. Brett was a gentloman of kind pa- for him hosts of friends, especially known, He proved an eflicient prothon lur- to give the office his attention, and « ing his inability he took care that charge of capable and trusty He was an active and influential Domo cy will be filled by an throngh the Governor until e His funeral was largely attended by citizens and members of the Centre Co bar. His remains were taken to Prove Mills fur barial, Peace to |} ashes, appointment ion ection. MEMORIAL DAY. Mg. Foiror:—We again pual call upon yon space in your paper, 30th of May being on Sunday, we observe Saturday, May 20, as Me Day. Our programme for this year the same as that of last year, viz G. A. R. men and all citizens w accompany them will m room at 7 a, m, a at 8 a. m ; at Spring Mills a § Georges Valley at 1 p. m ; Sprucetown at 2 p. m., and at Centre Hall at 5 p.m. Speakers for the different places been engaged, Brass bands | been secared for the variou A meeting of the eit Hail and vicinity will be room on Friday evening, purpose of making ments for the observance Day in Centre Hall. All corially invited to attend ly insist upon the lad as we depend upon suggestions i earnest invitation is extended to Sunday Schools inizati diers, whether I present and par Services on ~atg Rev. Kerr, of thi the memorial sermon at 5; Sunday, May 23, at | also of this place, Ww al sermon in this pla ing, May 30, at 74 to attend. Do not forget post room, Friday not forget the the memoria Sunday 23, at Hal! Sanday ev m, And last ent upon all tb 81008, make our ans asking for a Un account o ErvICes at 7 41) 4 Zen ~80 Come, INA (30 Thured ran over a Lemont. was not or engine, an ballast some could be 8 : ler the engin neer thinks t! trucks and erable labor the and rolled do COW 8 p—" on 'ane’s and loos Stoves fi r Ba just the thing f er--no heat, no st no wood to cut, 1 handiest thing « use, ee For two weeks ; said in this paper abou! Wire for sale at McFar They request us to say their sal wire are nnprecedented, a rar Ie stock at a time lasting no time popularity is gaiving every day it answers Lhe purpose better other wire, anes, INSTALLATION, wee At their late meeting | the presbytery of Hontingdon that Rev. J. Horner Kerr shonl stalled a= pastor of the 8 these installation exercises, the following committee was appointed: The Hew. John Growley, of Lewistown, to preach; pastor; and the Rev. Dr. Hamill charge the people, These exercises be held in the Centra Hill church. are cordially invited to attend. 3t OC - A BEVERE TEST, There will be a MMT IM MTT severe fest of May 21, at 6 o'clock, by J. E. New York. This is intended to prove tn or danger of lojary to goods, person clothing, and it is to be hoped that who are interested in the preservation of their homes will be on band to wit pess it, - oe Base balls, at all prices fiom Scio at Marray's drug store, Base ball bats from be to 50, at ray’s drug store. ita — ~The Bpring Mills creamery is fo operate with a 15 horse-power «ngine, ibe, daily, The creamery thinks of buy- ing all the cream within 6 to 10 miles, paying the farmors same for cream as they get for the butler made at home, A — PI. MP AAO Warren. ~100,000 Pocxos Woon ~Farmers, look to you interest, we ew- ploy no agents, but will buy of you di- rect and pay you cash for both washed unwashed wool—Wax, Anvmsoxn & Bro, Potters Mills, bmayit one year's sabsoripiion in advance ean retain 23 Cents as a premivm for ad- vance pay. ! Any of our subasribors sending va the names of two Dew sbscxibers, with the cash one year in advance, will get one year's credit free on Reronrran, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS. rc I I CS. 5 the Co ments made by th an l 26] er any of i they may be | aasly OF ih, < wf 4 As returned by the Several Assessors lating Trian 1 the ab 3 of Centre C wnty for year A, D. 1586, Sy | sau X ane) away Ry Ae 3 U% SARIOH JO ‘ox | ane \ o i IK ary we statement showing the agerecsate wperty taxable by law; and herew fice in Bellefonte, all parties 1 1 to the value of any property. JOHN WOLF, J.C. HEXDERSON, A.J. GREIST, / ihe Wo week t their alvertisement las! brought her, and LOCK of good was sha ou hat was claimed, ighbors wha! sh A Dewsp: i why we say | § Pop-Corn Luncheons in Detroit. A wors are a now fad peculiag BOL poy 71 18 served incu sakes are made r with a wl cut into ODOT COLO t 0 The Soclety Girl of the Season. the manners w York and y high that it giv I hight Her fim] girl of Kg sonson is more than she is i noticed erect, ATAD sell -poise 8 an app ute.” A Young Japanese Lady Writer. 0 Banta-San, a young writer, has wen taken on the if Japaness editorial — Inter Ocean. The Trinity of Father, Mother, Child. “ather, mother, child, are the human trinity rhiose substance mnst not be divided nor its confounded As well reconstruct your granite out of the grains it is disinte- of wedded love. Bartol. Fool Notions Aboat Tending Tables. I couldn't begin to tell all the fool notions people bave about tending babies. The worst is that the child rust be fod all the time it fan’t asleep or it will starve to death. Gorg- ing carries off about half the children who &ie. Chicago Mail, Tarkish Women Becoming Christianized. The pretty Turkish women in Constanti- nopie are becoming “Christianized” to the ex- tent of adopting thinner and more trans parent yashmaks, or face coverings, than their religion requires, He Ought To le Prosecuted, The man who can not or will not be choer- ful in his own house ought to be subject to prosecution for eruglty, not to animals, but to those beings whom it is his first duty to treat in a gracious and generous way. The revived fashion of wearing the “quiz ging glass” Is now being affected by ultra fadsionable women, The old name has been dropped, and it ia now known as a spy. The shortest route to a man's heart is said to bo through his stomach. In that case a good cook book fs the most reliable marriage guide, Chicago Ledger. A scientific Indy of Eu Dr. Busanna est diploma in philosophy it is in the power of the university to bestow, Mra. Stanford, the wife of the senator, garten with thirtvwaniis A Base ball bate at Jorray's, Cp Leaner of intends put- nihe near #1 WOrk. arn paiat waishure 1 irs May, r May, When Daby was sick, we gave ber Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she beeane Mina, she clung to Castoria, wi hie had Children, sb t ; ben she had Children, she gare them Castoris, i MARRIED. » EA E. B. Me Alexander, | -—- DIED. Al Rebersbure, May 11. by Bev. J. Dotterer, Nr Wellsce J. Kreider to Miss Elia Hosterman, bolls of Wolls Bor At the home May Gf 3 of the bride's parents at Rev. John Brubaker. Wm CC. ni, and Miss Allice J. Dorma Nittany, Vanada, a A A AO SAA OY Farmers of Centre county allow me to say to al who want to buy a seif-binder, a front or rear oul mower, a selfrake, do not buy until you see the ler, M lake, which have sold thom to have more god for lehtness of dmil, easier leavers than any other binder leny buy a J on machine it may be ated it w Convince yon that my statement above is oot a false one "he johnston machines recopumend and talk for themselves once they gel a trial iu the fleld, Farmers wishing to see a Johnston Binder and jatest improvements, can see one sol up in my barn at Contre Hill, one st old Jafob Raup's, about two miles aboye State College; one in Brush Valley, one mile east of Rebersburg, al Austin Sramieys. Farmers, go and see thé Johnston Binder before buying, and you will see one of the best constructed binders in the merket. The kuotter is one of the finest you have ever seen, It has but one steel spring and has a double disk and cord holder, The binder attachment can be folded up so & Sdoot binder can pass through a pair of bars 9 fit, 10 in. and 6fo0t binder through a 10 10 in bar, This is more convenient than to load a binder on a trick to get into your fields Buy a Johntson binder or mower and you will find many more conveniences which 1 have sald nothing about, but you will find it so onoe you will work with one, I will here say | have contracted and handled the following farm implements: The Superior groan drill, which is one of the nest arranged drills in the market; has no goar wheels to chatige; drives from either wheel with 8 rachel like a reaper. 1 also sell one of the finest sod easiest Hasd dump Rakes in market: try ong and you will admit Yo this fact, 1 also soll the Dalla Hay Tedder, the only one built that has a fork outside of the wheels, so that the whesis do bot rig over the spread grass once it is tedded up. 1 Also Lave the Agency for the Rinpire Steam En gine and Thresher, which all farmers Know is wer atl wherever | ts, gitiet v Arie ail in the oan whichever om sid i F. M. BURKHOLDER, r i Fert mi r ian Centre Hi'l, TH KH 1 toc kl re Oreck Bal DER fers of ros “BRING YOUR. CE i / P.EREOIL'UrCE { { NEW STORE, BELLEFONTE, — Next Dwr to- nee POSTOF FICE, ae and get the WARE. WE GUARANTEE OUR 'RICES ON Ea 8, COFFE, = GARS TO BE LOWER AND RETTER THAN ANY STORE IN CENTRE COUNTY IN FINE GROCERIES WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED. GIVE US A TRIAL oa AND RE CONVINCED « SOAPS weoOF ALL KINDS, AND LOW IN “Tn "a PRICE....... WE SELL GOODS FOR PRODUCE THE BAME AB CARH, TN a 0 55 0 BR MN BUSINESS LOUA po— et myn, n,n Bp p— Fone? Jo Sw sn ie Some Bc i Farm Implements WALTER A. in Binder Twine, ) los and plements, Call and see WAM. F. KRUMRINE Spring Mills, A SA. "5, I for the and dealer ie offered in Shiu Ira 28aprim A a. NOLL, As » BOOT and SHO MARKER, Church St, CENTRE HALL, Jools and Shoes made to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Al kinds of ree pairs promptly a@tleuded to. Charges reasonable Respectfully soliciie a share of the patlic patronage, vn any work bes longing to his line. 2hop will not be open Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tap y —— pam A A is. A wa dA UTION «Having leased tho tea! of monn tain land adjoining Centre Hall an the west, slong the pike, all persone are boroby cantioned against taking mone, gravel, sand or wood theres from: of Waking Lhe sage Too the side of the road, exoepd such ater] as ix pocessry for repairing of pike amd wioranied by law: or tres passing, without pernission, # Wo ENITH,
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