or ——————— A SE THE CENTRE REPORTER ANANSI NS NNN NSN INN NN Cextre Haun, Pa, May 26, 1380. TrnrMS. — 32 per year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance: Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $00—4 colum $45. p@r-Heroafter all subscribers paying theirsubscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, | 8 in ON. 8 i id ines, B & Sal for we y 2 lead. ble suita D. GARMAN —~ em whe ew’ - AX oh Ornaments, ar for Ladies and Men, iful , —- eaut } % nderwe o H— + WC. A CA he md Sn 3 8, is comple thdav*Presents an or = issware and a < Our stock of Gl In White Goods and Embroiderys we certainly Fine Balbrig i Merchants Place, Bellefonte. ir i 1: and g LOCAL ITEMS, — WDA WD) WY, wx 6 —There was a heavy thunder show- last Sabpath evening, followed by an- other on Monday evening. ——Dale’s store is in receipt of new goods every week, and anything you want can be had. They want all kinds of produce, and give the highest market price for it. ~—Harry Conn opened up store Geiss’ dwelling house, John Limbert, well known in this valiey, has moved to Myerstown, Pa, where he has become proprietor of the Baney House, Success to you, John. The program for services at dedication of the Lutheran chureb, this place, June 13, will be next in published Week. —The grain fields of this which were put in bad shape by winter are now being attacked fly in addition, which makes the outlook for our farmers all the more gloomy. — Mr. h talks of rebuilding his mill at Oak Hall. ting up a frame building, and putting in barrs the Gingeri Wm re- » appointment for Prothonota- o fill vacancy caused th of Mr. Brett. A new prothonotary | be elected next fall, J. Will Conley departed Tuesday morning for Mt, Jewit, McKean conuty, this state, Will was empiyed by P. J. White, Chief Eng. P. BR, R., daring the construction of the Penns Valley road, aud now has again a call from that gen- tieman, who is located at the above place, Rbeumatism, gout and neuralgia are generally caused by urea in the blood, and it is one of the special properties of Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine to eradicate all these troubles, [i is not dress that makes the man, but when a man is dressed up, he looks better, is a saying of Henry Ward Beecher. 1f you wish to be a man and look better, buy a suit at the Philad, Branch, and save five dollars by it be- sides. The Reformed classis which met at Aaronsburg, last week, adjourned on Sunday evening. The attendance each dey was large and the sessions of great interest. Many of the able ministers of the Reformed church were present. ~—{Jur neighbor Risbel, on the cor- ner below us, is makig preparations to remodel his house, and will, no doubt, have a fine residence when through with it —Mingle's shoe store, in the Brock- erhoff House block, Bellefonte, is visited by all who want a good article in the line of boots or shoes, His assortment is #0 complete that all tastes can be raited. All goods are warranted to be first-class in every respect, and, if not fund as represented, can be returned and the money will be refanded. I’ you wish a good plow shoe at lower figurea than is offered by any other dealer? then go to Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte, where you will find the largest and best assortment at all times. ~The Spring Mills band paid Cen. tre Hall a visit and a free serenade last Thursday night. The band is compara- tively new, but disconrses much finer music than some older bands. It is enmposed of about twenty pieces, and when they blow it makes one listen until! the last note’ is sounded. For the piece with which the Reronrer was favored, the band has the thanks of the priuters, wfverybody is astonished at the cheap suits offered at the Philadelphia Branch. Call there and satisfy yours selves that it is the owly place to boy a good suit for man or boy at twenty-five por cent, less than elsewhere, The stock is large and variety complete. Lewins never takes advantage of a customer, and you can rely on getting a bargain in anything purchased from him, Wont Remesmernine, Hereafter sub reribers to the Reronrer, who will remit one year's subscription in advance can retain 25 Cents as a premium for ad- vance pay. Any of our subscribers sending ns the names of two new subscribers with Se ° cash one year in advance, will get year’s credit free on Reronren. balig, at all prices from Bec to $1.26 y's drug store, to learn paint . B. Mingle, of this place, has 1 CeIve ¢ thea B at Mu Waxren—A good bo: ing Callon FW. Weber, Boal N Penn's, 19m3t Base ball bats at Murray's, COBURN ITEMS, —perhaps somewhat dry since court, Business is brisk, especially in wheat, They are still paying 85 and 88 cents for wheat, which is more than the markets afford, and farmers are taking adyantage of this. The lumber business is a little dull, bat more or less is being shipped, A.M. Greninger, fell in the dam was rescued by Harry Vanvalin just time to save his life. At first thought the child was dead, Dr ner Musser happened along and soon brought him to life. This should be a warning for parents to keep their chil dren away from the creek, On Saturday afternoon, 15, reached here that J. Harvey the Smith, of had been for treatment, He had been in the E. Barlow for liked by all. business here with years. profession two was a druggist. He for treatment. His funeral took at Ashland, on 18, Peace to Mr. Smith at the above named place. ly. which 'was attended by 100 up & No. 1 Union 8. 8. if all take an terest in the grand work. Let all nominations join, and next fall grand picnic. If jack frost stays away we in- de have a may ex Wheat fields look promising, also it is rumored there was a up the road on | 1 - -_ -» REBERSBURG ITEMS Mrs, Elizabeth Kerstetter and Mrs. Cole, from Logausville, friends at this place. Miss Saliie Mever is giving mnosieal in- structions to eighteen echolars, her great success, John Harter left town this morning Don’t know why; perhaps to wed his lady love. Miss Emma Corman is giving musical instructions with great skill, Dr, Bright is at present very busy. Run are C—O ———— ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, on last Tharaday afternoon by the news that the wife of Mr. John well-known citizen of Patton township had committed suicide early on th morning. The lady did the d cutting her throat wilh Musser was } attacks of me late the disease was count of matters connected tate of her father, Christian Dale, died several months ago. It was this i state sinh act intensilied with #1 with deranged 8 { Musser sought to end last accounts she wasstill | ; tlic — Candidates for Prothe stepping on piatf have heard of nearly half a the fittest man and there is a trimmer im don’t endanger the party in farther than it |} else defeat is certain Republicans are chuockiir at the prospect, and count on the ) erate blundering by making a weak unsatisfactory ticket, .-—— FESTINAL AT BOAL the platform. beat Demo Tat § as been endangered, to overtake n ihe Bsireaqy On SBatorday alternoon and ey May 29, the Lutheran Sanday Sche Boalsburg will hold a grand | “cake-walk.,” Great preparation ing made, and ano enjoyable time pecied. Candies, lemonade, 1 cake, et ty. (A are he ia H-Cream, , will be served in ome one and all, ¥. PF. K, MEMORIAL ET aa X. 1 T iia 17AY, ree services, ia na follows Union The program for Mem garding time for Services at the Spriog Mills at 10 a. m; at 1 p. m.; Sprocetown at 2 Centre Hall at 5 p. m, “ - a - Dir, Chas. Emerick, of Boalsburg, dropped down to Centre Hall, his former home, last week, } at Valley p.m al 5 a Lreorges mm, The Doctor likes location and no doubt the people in that section like him, as he is a clever, hearted sort o’ fellow, and will first-class physician, - a make a end Monday evening showers which passed over this coonty. In Lycoming county, on Sunday, an eye witness in- forms us, the hailstones wera large vivid and thunder terrific. The frequent rains int rfere with cor) planting. —About twenty-five passed by Centre Hall station, on board of train, en route for Bellefonte, to work on the Baffalo Ran road, on Friday even- ing. They were all well Jressed and cleanly looking, presenting a striking appearance for that tripe of foreigners, All kinds of skin eruptions, scrofa. lous affections, rhenmatism, as well as that prevalent disease, ocatarrh, are quickly cared by that wonderful prepa- ration, Keller's Catarrh temely. Hee advt, ~Dr, Radelefl, of Philadelphia, and Frank Nagney, of Milroy, spent over Sundey i tre Hall, Dr. R. ir a suc- cessful yo hysician and makes the ear and eye stody a specialty, f——To answer a questionfithat is fre- gastily asked us, us to who urged the ro’ matter, we can only give our sur- mising, that it was done sneakingly by one or two parties here assisted by an- other in Deilefonte. We favor a boro’, bat not the sneaking way of getting it— all parties were entitled to notice and a fair hearing. wee Mrs, Uriah Spangler, of Newton, Ks, a sister of dentist Hosterman, of this town, is here on a visit to Penns and Brush valley friends, and called to see the Reporter. Mrs, Spangler is pleased with the west and gives us a glowing ac- count of crop prospects in her section of the west, What is more disagreeable to a lady than to know that her hair has not only lost its color, but is fall of dandruff? Yet such was the case with mine until I used Parker's Hair Balsam, My haic is now olack and perfectlv clean and glossy, ~~ Mrs. E, Bweeny, Chicago. may Base ball bats from Goto 60, at Mur. ray’s drug store. POST 208 G, A. R. 1ransfi reed From Rebers burg to Milheim, Monday Evening. Post 208, G. A, R., was organiz:d at Rebersburg and mustered in on the even | ing of Dee, 27, 1882, by Commander W. membership from the start, and quite a number of the members leaving for the West the next spring, those remaining | considered their number too successfully conduct a Post, small to | They bow- | charter be | from them, and consequently very pluckily held on to this time and Mon- day evening the Post was transferred to | Millbeim, five miles south of Rebershuig. | sisted by comrades Gregg, Boal, Shoop, W. J. Thompson, Koch, Condo, Barrel, nkle and others of Post 282 Centre ; comrades Stewart and Griffith of a5 Bellefonte: o 1¥ le r conuty . Commander Keller, 8984, { comrade Cassler, 247 ifflinburg; comrades Miller, Thomas F over, H. G. Royer and others of 208 ’ ehershurg Twenly-two new recruits were mus- tered in and eight of the old members retained their membership, making now thirty members in all. The meeting, The Post of the best Rebersborg, Millheim, thera is no reason why it should not flourish in Commander Andrew Centre llall, conducted ith Past Department Com- of the Day W. J. Thompson as Senior Vice com- mander, Commander Keller as Junior Vice commander, C, D, Rankle as QQuar. 8 now composed of some Gregg, of 282, A. Mil- muster was well 1 fall jostroction given h interest in 1 ihe thie Wore. fhe following ff named officers were by Commander Curtin Commander, W, O, Bentor vice ( Vanvalin, ‘ommander, John A. M 1, 8. GG, Ga plain, Ww. J. Officer of the Day, 8. R. Ge'tig. Quartermaster, M. M. Musser, Otficer of the Guard, Geo. M. Ri itant, W. A, Tobias, ir, %. DD. Mosser as, Dierley A GEA ND SUCCESS, ziven by the ,Oof New York, on the grand saccoss ist, In l and i he merits of the « pishing fire, Fhere were three separate fires The first one beng an oil or rel which waa put start. Freese Out with two Ihe second plain surface ten feet high and was cov- with oil and turpentine and was pat at in lees than two minutes, The third af chemicai. i burnt oat it gradually smouidered out count of the chemical put On Ac» on the first that where touches CAD We cheerfully recommend the chemical once Bot h again. at once. Mr. Blake, who represents Mouday ia ad who wish protection, i was read by E. 8, Hutchinson on up chiefly was sent out by the New York Cham- ber of Commerce to accompany M. de gines, 316 floating apparatus, 20 tow- boats, 4 steamships, 21 dredges, 260 miies of rail, 8,960 cars, 122 locomotives, 814 hoisting engines, 38 steam windlass. es, i derricks, 266 pumps, 20 endless band transporters and 79 excavators, From this, Mr. Hutchinson said, one tude of the undertakigg. Up to July 1, 1885, about seventy-three million dollars had been furnished, and to complete the project—which Mr, Hutchinson said could not possibly be done in less than 16 years—M. de Lesseps now asks for one hundred and twenty million dollars more. . wee | f youu want to enjoy the luxury of using the best soap in this country, try Dreydoppel’s Borax Soap, an article that has been tested by time and found to contain all the ingredients necessary for a soup tht can be used for all purposes, cet The Boy Orator” had a full hovse on Sanday evening. He is an elegant speaker, witty and humeronr., The gong by the orator and bis associate wes in keeping with the rest of the program and was much admired, My liver wee so fearfully disordered and 1 felt so fenable and languid that I soarcely took interest in anything, Tried all the so«onlled ramedi a without relief until I used Parker's Tonle, which af. fected a permanent care, ~Dayid Bash, Little Rock, Ark. may DECORATION PROGRAM. A fair representation of the citizens of Centro Hall met in the Post room Satur the chair. Rev. King was chosen chair- man aud Rev, Fischer secretary for the evening. Mra, David Rankle was elected re~ flowers for docorating the graves of the soldiers, was kindly offered for the meeting of the ladies where to their bouquets, All flowers are to taken to the above mentioned hall be on d iy t Procession will form at Witmer's grove at 5 p. m., march to the hall where bougnets will be distributed, It sion at the grove, Mes, Sallie Mrs, Shirk, Miss Flora Love and Amanda Krumbine wereappointed a com, to trim the monument in the cemetery. Messrs, M, James Aaron Harter were appointed a com, on music to confer with Dr. Jacobs, anpoint- ed a committees on mus ¢ by the Post EF, Derstine, UTE OF RESPECT. JOINT TRIB ng of Cant, At the last regmliar meeting John O. Campbell Q. of OF, of Pine Grove ittee was appointed to Of TOR 06 d, Whereas it hae pleasad A id, the « tent commander es, £9 remove from among é@ t tO answer th : § Milla, adopt reso- ff t v i v i hiy servic last ber and “musier t a most again 1 wiliocome pect in wed od of 30 18 BOT 45) hee Ir tenae Jit. , has been fixed s pew LL uid anything o cesstary due annons (ee SCOTT'S | Possessos the tao valaab 8 By Fira - ss # 3 all lerated | form, i, and for ition, con ed condis 1alled by any may gre cary {ed A, EMA Wars ’ ¥ THE Ti REPULSED. RKS Athens, May “3. gained Contra by a ~The Greeks have re. movement, The Turks have been reonlsed at Ctitzgo- vo. Many were killed. The Greek Gen- eral Loris was mortally wounded. The larkish and Greek comrades completed an engagement for an armistice to-day. - LEAD HIBITIONISTS, [ Lancaster Inquirer | Secretary Goodman, of the Prohibi- tion county committee, who is ames Black's right-hand man here, was op at Lewisburg this week and had a talk with irniog THE PRO- Guaberpatorial nomination, “Mr, Woife's position,” Sec- retary Goodman tells me, “is this: Un. der no cirenmstances will he be our can didate for Governor. He wouldn't sae cept the nomination if tendered him, Nevertheless he is with ns and would be willing to stand for Lientenant Governm? The probhah'e head of the ticket is Joshua Bailey, of Philadelptis” PHILADELTHIA MARKEIS May. 25.~Wheat 85 bid for May, 856} for Juve, Corn~-45} bid for May, 46] for June, 453 for, 45% for July. Oats—d1} bid for May, 39} for June. CENTRE HALL MARKETS, PRODUCE AT THE STORES, women 18 Keys HAD... covssrss von 10. BUA08..crssmssesrriiosan Bhoulders...uw as 8 PORRIOOR.. « csiis sisvis REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & 80N, Prices subject to fluctuations of market, Wheat, Red..........8 BR OS.ommniiinind 30 Wheat, While occ. 38 R¥F® convininsnnisn B8 Corn, shielled......... 87 Barley, No. 1... 45 Wheat mized with Bye bought at rye weight and prices, ose 10 When Tlaby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she booame Miss, she olung to Castors, ‘When sho ad Children, she gave thom Castoria, LATE NEWS, on 25. ended and miners go to work, at wages, on Thursday, 27. Btore are to be abolished and wages cash every two weeks, a 25, ~A Washing~ Lite paid Pitt: burg, Pa., May to BRING YOUR iargest wells on re- : li issi—— DYING ATTHE AGE 102, Joyertown, Pa, May 24.—Mrs. Cathe- rine Gable, the oldest resident in thie section of the state, is reported to be in a age and was taken suddenly ill Jast Bat- urday. BUSINESS LOCALS, For Sane AT A Bancaix.—One outfits in the county. Inquire Madisonhurg, Pa. WW Bole pepper ground to or Murray's drug store. tf — Merchant tailoring at the 28apst ler at EW BELLEFONTE, ~ Next Door to -POBTOFFICE, An experienced head tf ~All the best cough drops in the market at Murray's drug store. tf -—Shoemakers—] can sopply wi'h robber cement for mending boots, ete.—J, D. Moray. gum Calla Lily flour, full roller process, and gonaranteed a superior article, for sale by tf Fevexn Per CesT. farms and property. Lew Konrz, Apply to SCHOO ol District » A, CAL 808 Oh sie al % above Mate Collen Re ie cast of hershurg best constructed i knolter is one of the fix It has but one steel spr rd holder sided up so a Hfoot bin rofbars SR. 100. a OR. 10 in bar, This is 1 y load a Binder on 4 truck to get into 3 wn binder or mower and » ponveniences wh fd ¢ schment oan AL Paes wit bind be through ro - 3 your field you will ich 1 have sald Wl It Bo Onde you a 1 work with one 1 will here say 1 have contracted and handled the following farm implements The Superior grain drill, which sone of the finest arranged drills in the market; has no gear wheels to change drives from either wheel with a rachet like a reaper, 1 also sell one of the finest and easiest Hand dump 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 thst 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 fur the Hench Cultivators which need no recommendation. 11 is known as one of the best cultivators, with Corn Planter and Fer tilizer attachments, in the county. 1 also have the agency for the Conkling Wagous, my territo ry including Harris, Potter, Gregg, Miles, Penn and Haines townships, The Conkling stands firs in the rank of all wagons, as ail farmers know who have used one of them, also sell BE Prank Coes and John Ralston Ninkerbocker Phosphates. 1 can say thst these goods are & first class article, and have given en tire satisfaction to all my customers for the past four years. Farmers, | simply ask you to try one of these fertilizers and you will get the best re sults. I always make it my aim before contract. ing for any fertilisers or implements to get the very best in market. Farmers, buy the best in market and it will be the cheapest in the end. I kindly ask a liberal patronage of any who need and will buy a first glass Dnplement or fer tilizer, - ¥.M. BURKHOLDER, Arent for above Implements and Pertilizors 2lapst) Centre Hill, Pa. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annua! meeting of the stockholders of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Oreek Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, No. 253 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, ' June 8, 188 at 12o'clock M. Flecuon for Presi dent and D same au and JAMES A, M'CLURR, td a A. Foul - BOOT and SHOE MAKER, Church 8t., CENTRE HALL, Boots and Shoes made to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of re- pairs promptly attended to. Cha RemOnA yA 1 oliciian ahare of the open Wednendays GROCERIES: WILLOW —__ a - £5 a) — WH wns sha wus Sut semen wo / OPENING 1 xX CHNER fo Dee OF T1i} wee BE LLEFONTE — GTUITTNVN ORES AND HEADQUARTERS JUNS, PISTOLQ x S AMMUNITION, FISHING LINES & RODS, HOOKS, and ull kinds of FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS, FIRE-WORKS, &e. JUST OPENED DESCHNER'S FOR YOUR SPORTING stnay im GOODS, Suixe LES! a 1 § 1 SO, FARN IMPLEMENTS. The undersigned Las engaged in the manufactare of a wee(GRADES OF SHINGLES, wee at the will at M'Cool's crossing, por Spring Mills. Also has opened a ware room at Epring Mills for thesale of all kindsof Farm Implements wong watt in Bargains offered (n Shingles and 3 Twine. plements. Call and see WM, F, KRUMRINE. Spriog Mills, SHING “ES
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