THE CENTRE REPORTER BAA INN Pr NP NINN NSN I NNN ££. y Cextas Harn, Pa, Juxe\2;1880, Teams. —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance, Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. Oae colum per yenr $00—3 colum $45. p@r-Herenftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional ss a pre mium on $2 in advance, a -~ Na @ fq ld e, Bellefonte. a Nerchants' Fla LOCAL ITEMS. —Rails are now being laid on the Buffalo Ran railroad. Mr. John Emerick, oneol our most respected citizens, is seriously ill. J. I. Hamill, son of Rev, Dr. Ham- ill, was admitted to the bar of th's coun~ ty last week. ——By the burning of the Curtin house. at Mileshurg, Ward Rishel, son of John Rishel, of this town, lost forniture and clothing to amount of near $300. Jase balls, at all prices from 5c to $1.25 at Murray's drag store, Jlank fax receipta and tax notices to be had at RerorTER office. tf ——Revs. J. M. King, W. E. Fischer, and Messrs. Jas. Lohr and C. Dinges are delegates to the Grand Lodge of Good Templars in session at Williamsport. The State College boys were down at Lewisburg, one day last week, to play the University base ball club. The State College boys came out far ahead. ——The license of Wm. 8. Musser, for a hotel at Millheim, was granted last week, having been deferred at April term, ~—Jacob M’'Cool’s saw mill, in Pine ‘reek hollow, was destroyed by fire a short time go. ‘The fire broke ont while the bands wera at supper. The mill was pot insured. Fire was caused by the en- gine it is supposed. -Rey. Wm. M’Cool, and mcther, paid our sanctum a visit on Monday. Mrz, M'Cool will leave for Nebraske, next week, where he will join his family, who went thither some tims ago. Judge Orvis, of the Phoenix Cols liery, near Osceola, posted a notice that on Monday his men mast return to work at the old prices or the mines will be closed. About 500 men employed by Berwind, White & Co. threaten to stop WOrk. Ve observe that Mr. Bolt is ship- ping considerable quantities of his pat- ent wire slat fence to parties outside this county. He has induced the patentees of the fence lo come here and have their machines manufactured in this place. ——All kinds of men’s wear at the Philad, Branch, Neckties, dusters, cuffs, collars, hats, hose, and anything to rig out a man or boy for church, wedding, or common labor. Bargains in every thing to astonish yon. Try Lewins. ~The largest trade in boots and shoes, done in this connty, is at A. C, Mingle’s, in the Brockerhoff house block, becanse all know that the largest and finest stock is alwavse on hand there. Prices are low and all goods guaranteed. Food for the brain and nerves that will invigorate the body without in- toxicating, is what we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker's Tonic re. stores the vital energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker than anything you can get. jun ,===The Williamsport Gaz, & Bul gives a glowing account of the Hill. Packer wedding in that city, a few days ago. Among list of gnests we observe the name of Charles Kurtz, of Centre Hall. It was the society event of the season in that city, ~—FEditor Ulrich, late of the Selins- grove Times, is spending a short vacation with his father-in-law, Maj. J. B. Fisher, at Penn Hall. The Times was quite an interesting sheet, and we are sorry to have Mr, Ulrich drop from the editorial tripod, We wish the new managers of the Times success, ~When persons have to resort to every species of low trickery, for yearn beforehand, to get an office, it is clear evidence they are possessed of no merit to go on, and in such cases such folk na- tarally become disgusted with the socie. ty they live in and will resort to any. thing to get out of it—to get an office we mean, One bottle of Keller's Catarrh Reme- dy more virtue than a half doz- en bottles of ordinary Jaen: prepara- Sularrh malaria and all skin and blood ~The boro’ school hoard has voted to have an eight months schoo! term, with three schools as heretofore. The highest grade to be of the academicstan- dard, and open to outside stodents who pay the usual tuition, The plan is good, and one we always favored. Hines our last week's issne we Jearn thet the jndgment obtained against J. C. Mots, in U, B, Court, does not stand on equal footing with the judgments con- fossed by Mr. Motz in favor of parties in this volley, but comes in after those are satisfied, Blank books of every description— Bairfoot & Wetzel, Bellefonte, wh 93 rare - LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATION, The Lutheran church, at Centre Hall, will be dedicated on June 20, Dr. Con- rad, of Philad., editor of the Luth. Obser- ver, to preach morning and evening, | Rovs. J. A. Earnest and J. K, Miller will | preach Thursday and Friday previous to dedication, June 17th and 18th. All are cordially invited to be present. evenings | There will be preaching at the Union | on next Sabbath at 10 a. m., at Georges | Valley at 2 p, m,, and at Tusseyville at | night. W. E. Fiscugs. - > - ——An endless assortment of season- able goods can be found at MeFarlane's | hardware store, Bellefonte, The Vapor | Stoves they sell are the chief attraction, | however. These stoves are just the thing | for use in hot weather when cooking oun | a common stove is a burden, They are | perfectly safe in every way and any one | can use them, —lewins is selling ready-made | clothing in stacks, Cuostomers in Clin ton, Clearfield and other counties go there for suits, besides nearly everybody in our own county. His stock is simply | unsurpassed, and prices go low that all | competition has been distanced and giv- | en up the chase, —1In furniture the establishment of | M’Cormick Brothers, Centre Hall, offers | inducements that no competition can | distance. They keep a large stock of all kinds of furnitare on band, and manu- facture any thing wanted to order on short notice. Their goods compares | with the best and prices are low to suit | the times, Any kind of labor is farmer, carpenter, shoemaker, chopper, etc, still persons will get lofty, that after being reared in any of these, they get disgusted and torn up honorable, wood | ings, ——8Loemakers—1 can with rubber cement for boots, ete.—J. D. Murray. Care for Croup —Usge Dr, Thomas’ Ec lectrie Oil according to directions. the best remedy for all sndd colds, pain and intlamatic juries, pply gn su} ¢ i m, and for in- > - Prof. 8. C. Franklin aod Lancaster, and will Mills at 10:30 a. m, and at the Uni 2:30 p. m., next Sabbath, filling the pointmenta of Rev. Lan. ~— Graham & Son have just another lot of ladies’ fine soft made on the “common sense lasta” I dies wearing these shoes will find home fron Stover is ) eminary Marshall at ap- on Ie ceived ace shoes, es fit from the first; with, as these shi [RO More corns « commonsense snoes ng hy Wearing Local pews are scarce this week- there are few happenings of nole—ex- cent that Bohemian oals notes are mak fellows are in asweal, ee ~The first regular Women's Christian will be held 1 the Evan. m., Jane 16 } Wednesday, 2 p.m, are interested in this work are inv attend. — VY readers to the advertisement of Kenne« & Shires, who have a new fence t which has many will supply a long meeting Temperance ’ All is 1 . ths 4 r direct the aliention of wints of eit want i meri’, ¢ i ly-made v the Philad. Branch aod sa —(3gl your rea Landlord Bibby is arra: erect a distellery at Spring Mr. Van Valin a similar Coburn. Happy localities, —Weather evenings and mor cool. net Lael een | 18014 a i of glyceris . i ¥ for hands, use Dr. Smith's Salve. better and cheaper. At druggists Bairfoot & Wefzel are agen's ber stampa. For wallpaper ol's, Bellefonte. ‘ Fine stationery a specialty —Dairfoot & Wetzel, Bel yute. 3 Pictures and picture frames —Dairfoot & Wetzel, Bellefonte, 0; - i ao to Bairfoot —A reputable citizen of Harris gives it as a fact that a candidate for Prothon otary has gone into that township and sought the aid of temperance men be canse he was one too and also went to the opposite element and sought support leaving the impression he was an ant- temperance man, and even brought a bottle of whisky into the township. If the intelligent citizens of that township do not rebuke such an insult we mistake their temper. We know it as a positive fact that yp candidate has played a sim- ilar digcreditable game in other parts, Amos Gift residing four miles west of Middleburg last week found a land tur tle on his farm that his father’s name, Jacob Gift (now deceased) inscribed on it with the year 1833. The turtie has re- mained the the farm ever since this ine scription was put on it, and it is abont 10 years since Mr. Gift has seen it last. This makes the creature 53 years old to a cer- tainty, to say nothing of its age before Mr. Gift’s father found it.— Post. Whisky and the Weed. —When it be- climes clearly understood that Dr. Riche mond’s Samaritan Nervine is not only a specific for epilepsy, nervous diseases, liver and kidney disease, scrofula, and a host of other disorders, but also for ine- briety, thousands will rise up and call the discovery blessed. 81.50 at drug- gists, sists MI AP SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OlL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Is more reliable as an agent in the cure of Consnmption, Chronic Coughs and Emaciation, than any remedy known to medical science. It is so prepared that the potency of these two most valuable specifics is largely increased. It is also very palatable, DR. NEVIN DEAD, The Distinguished Theologian and Educa: tor Passer Away at Lancaster, Rev. John Williamson Nevin, D. D, LL. D,, the President of Franklin and Marshall Colle and a noted Reformed church theologian, died at his home, Caernarvon Place, Lancaster, this even: about Jour of Lis age. He had been days. ACTORS BEFORE THE CAMERA, Some of Them Obliging and Some of Otherwise. “John McCullough, genial John, wae one of the Lost of men to be photographed; he He jdeal of gentlemanly manhood. Wo were one Sunday--oh, yes, that's the only day wo can get for these people —and had come We had chosen the position, above his head. After John had placed it thers he said: ‘How this reminds me of the time 1 went with Forrest to have the samo the tears came into his eyes 1 tell you, Jove. Charles R. Thorne, Jr's, picture al ways had an immense sale particularly at Dauvehter.’ Ho went upon the principle much to it. “Lester Wallsck was a charming subject. Wo took him as Dazzle in ‘London Assur conversation, hand, was He re sod brillinnt on the other sedate and stately ns he always is with his wit John Gilbert, rehearsal ‘“am'l of Posen’ peculiar one, everything he bas on. One of the ple asant was Big. Hossl, the Italian. He played a great trick on our wailing maid, a darky, by suddenly and unexpectsdly appearing in costume before her and acting a bit for her She scared that sho Rossi was crazy. i sole benefit Wis 80 great ‘Edwin Booth is one of the most difficult he abominates such things and to sit any circumstances subjects, refuses under When he did and war for us be own way od in & poor pie cault always assists an artist by his good humor, and his wit is not kept for the stage alone i ; gota a good picture. Sig Salvini is also under : we which more than ture. Mr, Bouci val od his Once res ie alway wonderfully amiable He came in and sostine once, and wo our t at all; if bad more have me in all lam Warren is ¢ il of pox NeoK ny noLaer man 1 a chicken i're too feverish doctor?” inquired FEF ey} a Sein ¢ wlty & ous i iki wil s80 NO WAY y but the chi fered from typhoid fever myself, madam ] ~Troy Telegraph to ent ken ourselves. I once sul. A Great Desire for Information, The passion for statistics has br in a form. A London sollector bas been employ od, probably fair to secure data which to base a calculation of failure in and pre The following circular vas sent 0 number of men over the age of 35 To what causes do you attribute fallure in life? 1, - of profes failure in life to the fol lowing Drink (say what drin 2. Gambling (turf, cards, or what) Unfortunete Marriage. 6 Single life tion to work Lending or say which. © Unpopular views (political); unpopitlar views (religious. 10, in what form. 1. General incapacity. 12 Other causes; general remarks” The responses to this comprehensive list of interrogatories will be most interesting. The plan may work in England, where men are presumably frank and willing to admit failure prior to the death gasp, but it would never do in this country. The chances of picking up a profitable job are too good bere to confess loss of the game before it is finished. Chicago News new cotnpen ation, the cans ¢ life, business aftellnrta wie , atiritvais ony A Uses iis honesty, i acquaintances Disinelina The Progress Made in Base Ball, The game of bass ball Is now wonderfully perfect, and I never tire of looking at it, or thinking of the extraordinary strides it has taken in fifteen or twenty years Why, when the old Empires and Unions used to play it was considered a wonderful per. formance for a man to catch a ball on the bound I remember what astonishment it created at the base ball convention in 1560 when somebody proposed to abolish the first bound and make nothing but fly catches count out in the fleld. Why, most of us rose up and protested against any such in- novation as calculated to injure the game; and 1 was one of the most earnest opposers of the new scheme It went through, though. Now we have nothing but dy catches, and the game of 1856 is entirely different from the game of 1800. —H. Clay Bexton in Globe Democrat, One Way of Utilizing It, Young playwright Well, Mr. Buncomb, have you read my comedy! Buncomb-- Yes, and I find [ shall be unable to use it It has some good points, my dear boy, but it's erude-~dem crude. Young playwright Then you couldn't think of putting it on the stage! Buncomb--Well, I didn’t mean to say that. I could have it ground up and use it for a snow-storm, if you would care $0 have ii put om that way. Chicago Rambler. . se An address by a eonverted dude was the fanture of a Nutting of the Salvation army the other night in Washington, # wh While our stock is ap to the usual en's this week, We invoice of a large at lower prices than ever known in this ounty. We have algo a lot of sample pieces of of a at If in need you to see these Very respectfully yours, Wa, Worr & Sox. - > A DISASTROUS FIRE. Lebavon, Pa, June 6.~The works of | the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nat Compa- Four consumed try wera destroyed by fire to-day. brick buildings were valuable | S150.000 | About 350 The cause | and about stock machinery, The loss men are thrown out of work, f ti known. Of the Lire is un RE nr i Ty's ¥y ARD 3 OF] RED DIANE RE FOR {EADS i Tombs Pierce, of the Ban ( red 1 > : " i arlos Reservation, | petted under E ie Indians in Hey i) for the has offe th A, a head of each tile Indi i Thi the tiles instead of joining been feared they wonld de ——— Mout CATR in the ordinary way of feeding. i'S UNION CATTLE for dairy nse: to snd qnality of Fat, Butter, Flesh and E Te | ERS, jngredien's as or i'n intare auch it needs to i the largest Le - vi E DAIRY- for the same use asthe Farmer's Union, in 5 ib. 1 The age. for BO Cents per bag, GAMBRINUS PULVER, JAPANESE CORN CURE, for ( or is and Bunions UNION ROACH 3 i DAIRY. POULTRY and DOC TOR BOOKS, with Free. For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. (Goode MARRIED. atl Green Brier, Centre M. ¥ Maas imine DIED. fer towne ! months heart disesse and AIL 8 your an church ER oAre Wf dyspepsia, He was a he leaves a "1 the Presbhyilern wife and 3 children, lL ETTING NOTICH Realed proposals will be o received at the Commissioners Of Bellefonte, up to 10a. m., Mon ay, June 21, 1a88, for buliding abutments for an iron bridge to be erected across Penns creek, at Greenbrier, fu Penn township, Plans and specifications oan be seen atthe Commissioners’ office, in Bellefonte DAVID NEESE, 4. W. MOYER, Supervisors of Penn Twp A AS wo Arm NISTRATORS NOTICE Letters of ad. * ministration upon the estate of Wm. Mulbarger, decoased, laté'of Potter township, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons Know- ing themselves to be indeed to the estale to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present the same duly authenticated for settlement WwW. JITHOMPRON, WM. 8. MULBARGER, Adm’y, Potiers Mills, Hundt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letteors of ad * ministration upon the estate of Wm. Bloom, deceased, late of Ferguson twp, hav. ing been lawfully rated to the undersigned, he would respectfully Joquont all persons know. {ng themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment and those having claims againg the same to present the same duly authenticated for settioment, } M. L. RISHEL, Adm'r Zuni Farmers Mills, Pa. BUSINESS LOCALS, Bate ball bats at Marray’s, wee Totter, Berofala and Erysipelas enred for 26 cents. Dr, Smith's Salve, At druggists, No patent rex ods. wes Whole pepper ground to order at Murray's drug store, uf wee Merchant tailoring at the Phi'a delphia Branch, and satisfaction guaran. teed. An experienced bead oversees this department, of w=All the Lost cough drops in the market at Murray's drag store. Kites n! Marray's. Base bull buts trom Bo to £0, at Mar ray's drug store, codon EB TRE IM __YZNLEY MONARCH HENLY 4 MONARCH FENCE MACHINE, ______ WHY THE I? « FENCE , § with equal filly, Because any size, | th,orstyleof | i Ju we it will make a fence ove i #8 on even, level wd Fell pias jecause the M a fences ground ONArchH ’ 6 Because any ope, man or boy, can Becanse it is mm Because the | in the reach « £ 3 Ts at ¢ weoause id that rine 1} 5 ring u rCasknge ine ¢ Ela + Ler, it Ww ot hold the ences soon rot off st post Because all kinds of o makes the 1 (. MOYER C. MOYER A NEW STORE, BELLEFONTE, Next Door to wee POSTOFFICE, =e and get the -:GROCERIEN:-: WW oor wwe AND wee wiLLowy "WARE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ON PEAS, COFFE 4 EVeARS TO BE IOWER AND BETTER THAN ANY STORE IN CENTRE COUNTY IN FINE GROCERIES WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED, GIVE US A TRIAL a+ AND BE CONVINCED. ar «+ SOAPS = wOF ALL KINDS, AXD 1OW IN PRICE... FAME AS CASHL hs 1 LL manner Lua ase iz ¢ dmpLaeipent . BURKHOLDER, ve Implements and Pertilix Centre Hill, Pa. Bnedl s- ry ve Vik One door below LYONS 51 Bellefonte, where you find Gv PISULY AMMUNITION, FISHING LINES & RODS HOOKS, avd all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS, FIRE-WORKS, &e. JUST OPENED DESCHNERS FOR YOUR CALL AT EPORTING hrnaydm GOODS, HiNGLES cnc ND FARM IMPLEMENTS. The undervigned has engaged in the manufacture of wn Lalo ween (GRADES OF SHINGLES, at the mill at M'Cool'sorossing, near Bpring Mills. Also has SHINGLEQ opened a ware room st Spriog Mills for thesale of all kindsof Farm Implements and Ix agent for the WALTER A. WOOL BINDER, and dealer In Disder Twine, Barguins offered in Shingles and Im- plémeuts. Call and ver WM. F. KRUMRINE., Bpri 28aprém Miils, hd
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