- ee ta THE CENTRE REPORTER ANS AINA NNN NS NINN Centre Harr, Pa, June 16, 1886, TrrMS.—~$2 per year in advance. $2.60 whe . not in advance: Advertisements 20 cents per lino {or three insertions, One colum par year $90—1 colum $45, mar-Hereoaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, oi a fd wt Bellefonte. 0 0 a i 4 :VERYBOBY. IT AT POPULAR (LOWEST) PRICE LOCAL ITEMS, —]ndications are for rain, —~Tetter cared—Dr, Smith's Salve. Jairfoot & Wetzel are agents for rub- ber stamps. 9 —The Treasurer's sales adjourned to July 19. For wall-paper go to Bairfoot & Wetz- el’s, Bellefonte, 93 —Jacob and J. H. Wagner, are exec- ntors of the estate of Jacob Wagner, Sr, deceased, Base balls, at all prices from cto at Marray’s drug store. Fine stationery a specialty—Bair{oot & Wetzel, Bellefonte. 93 Samuel Miller, an old and wells known citizen of Aaronsburg, a shoe- maker by trade, died [pst week. ~—For Erysipelas use Dr. Smith's Salve, Sent by mail for 25 cents, Ad- dress, 8. W. Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. have been £1 95 $1. township’s practical farmers, gaye onr sanctum a call, ~All kinds of horse collars, sweat pads, best and cheapest—D. A. Boozer. ——John Emerick, of this place, still seriously ill, from an affection ofthe heart resulting from a cold, —Wm. H. Grove, of Potter, gave the RerorTir sanctum a call, and discu=ed agriculture and politics with us, —Flynets, light and heavy, home and city made, at D. A. Boozer's, —We had a brisk rain last Banday night which will have a good effect upon the corn and other growing crops. —Mr. John Kennedy, of this place, received a dispatch from Johnstown that one of his brothers was drowned there on Sunday. — Mrs, Foster, of Mifflinburg, accom- panied by Mrs. Runk, of Spring Mills where she is visiting, favored the Ez. PORTER sanctum with a call, ~—Persons to whom we sent accounts in point us in our expectations. We look for remittances tu part, at least, of what is dae on subscription. —Wm. L. Boyer writes us from.Stec- venson county, Ill, Jane 0: Weather jis fine and warm now; we had a wet spring and late. Harry Bhirk is among us on a visit and will leave for Kansas in a few days. Crops look well. (On some of the farms west of Cen- tre Hall the grasshoppers are threaten- ing to be a little more numerous than rofitable for farmers. We hearfarmers n other localities complain of the same —A horse belonging to H. G. Royer, in Brushvalley, in attempting to run away, while hitched to a buggy, came in contact with a fence, and broke a leg, in consequence of which the animal had to be kilied. ~All kinds of mons wear and nice suits for boys, cheap, at the Philad, Branch. Go and see for yourselves be- fore purchasing elsewhere, and don’t miss a8 good bargain. Lewins always treats you right and gives you a fair and square deal, —For bargains in ready-make cloth- ing always go to Lewins of the Philad. Branch. on save a day's wages, and more, on every purchase. A large as- 8c tment of man # and boys’ clothing als ways on hand and ahead of all others for style and variety. ~= Anthony Carner an aged and high- y citizen of Hublersburg, died on 7, at his home at the above named lace. The deceased was born on the 6th day of December, 1817, and at the time of his death was 68 years, 5 ment hs, and 21 days old, : ~—We were the recipients of a box of delicious strawberries, from the hands of Mrs. Geo, A. Runk, of Spring Mills — berries of a size and flavor that would make the mouth of a prince water, These berries are of Mra. Runk’s own eultiva- tion and would draw a prize at any fair. Mrs. R, will please accept our thanks for thus kindly remembering the Rerorrrs, ~The commencement exercises of P Ivania State College will take place June 27 to July 1, inclusive, and the annual address ore the alumni will be delivered Wednesday evening of of that week by Major J, W, Powell, of Washington, D, C,, director of the United States Geological SBarvey, Prof Wm, A, Buckout is historian, we Philip Collins, says the Bellefonte News, has purchased a locomotive and fifty ears for use on the Buffalo Run rail- road. The road will be seventeen miles and a fraction in length, and there will be in all twenty-two miles of track laid, the additional five miles being made up of sidings. The recent sale of the Beech Creek road indicated its early completion Ee on a de SR ae RAR TS STR Ae | ~The Democrat, 10, says, Depnty Collector T, J. Dunkle and wife, met with quite a serious accident on Sunday evening, They were driving down the mountain, and stepped to water their horse at the watering trough when the horse seared and Mr. Dunkle jumped out ofthe buggy to turn the horse around, when it plunged forward dragging Mr. Dunkle with it, the buggy wheel struck him on the shoulder, and fractured the bone. Mrs, Dunkle was still in the bug- gy and the horse ran wildly down the the road, until the buggy upset. She was thrown out on a pile of stones and considerably bruised. Mr. Dunkle | the most geriously hurt, We hope that he will soon be able to ba about again, with his life. - -——— . —Mr. N. Boob, of near Aaronsbuorg, who formerly lived on the Neff near Centre Hall, met with a serious mishap a few days ago, of which a nal correspondent says : afternoon while Nathanicl Boob the hill at the east end of town, a 1M dog belonging to Aaron Weaver ran out and frightened the horse, which heecame unmanageable atonece, Ia atiemptin ! dismount. one of was © his feet at full speed back into the rider for a considerable dist Boob was picked uj up and bruised condition, but no serious results are expected to follow dent, He was taken to hh Weaver in a private conveyan A a a The County Commissi lessened the tax rate one mill, This will be good news for all tax pavers, management on the part of cials has brought i about, what the people ¢ men fo ofl blathering fellows who baiton-! go they get your vote and oners Lro0g these offi ii v electing hi 100 instead of the ination and election. trickster will make 3 : : have had i of this. abn $ aoundant tiringly to get in the cates, and redoce e sult is gratifying, 1 about wiped out and In some things the Board n pleased some person: 5 X penses,—and i) a an the tax rat Ny -w ho Y Al all? in i gay, well done, good and vantis, you deserve re-elect but taking it all : {entre vention is called t A. Hall, 1 a. m. June {entre coun il 21 prohil weeting in the Rink ir ad . 4 i b iressed by Ebensburg, Pa. We are ind cobs for a box of strawberri fellows, larger than wain est one she calls "Gen, Bea succeeded in swallowing “G we downed him after ac ll, The Gene omplimented by hs ( called after him, while we feel complimented in having a | a present from the estimable is mentioned. wses— op r t c i Coe painter | work in his lasting style, \ class work ren { and faoey painting eq state aud at ford to have § their premises an For a sample of the new dwelling tre Hall, ———————— I Ae ’ AT Oonts 8 mene Bt] 1 expeciung soon. The Valentine iron wi been sold to the Lebigh are to be started up on an en § of a bog rks HOoRny larged scale, Frank M'Coy and a party « tlemen, it is reported, will iron works on the fair gr completion of the Buffalo Rox ! expected to help the town also | glad for all this and will der to find a realization of it all. Yr @ Are A — Philip Mersinger, of Jol visiting here, his old trampivg ground. Philip is big and fat, and in good health in all respoctas except that rheumatism has taken hold of Lim, and renders unfit for attending to business, Hope our climate will knock the disease out of V1 0Y LhAdde ii - a ~wJoneph RB, McClellan bought the firm of Runkle & McClellan, dealers in general merchandise, at Farmers Mills. The sale was made on Monday, —Corn looks fine, so do other crops, except wheat which will be an almost total failure, Ey I he A reader of the Reronrregr from heim writes: The Rerorrer is with much interest Lierg ; ils fearless ox. posure of unlit persons for office and as the advocate of honest politics strikes us as the duty of every Lonest newspaper pditor, and will in the end tend to strengthen the party.” This is a sample of several encourage ing letters we have received. We are conscious of doing only our duty, and shall do it now, as heretofore, notwith- standing the attempts to boycott us for fearlessly exposing wrong and wrong do- ers. Our friends have our thanks for the encouarging words, A Mis Musican Corrrar~The 30th session of six weeks, opens on Monday July 26 1886, for the teaching and training of young ladies in vocal and instrumental music. Address, F, C. Moyer, Musical Director, Freeburgh, Pa. 16jund phi raed us Mill read Blank books of every description Bairfoot & Wetzel, Bellefonte, 03 Blank tax receipts and tax notices (o be had at Reronren office, tf Base ball bats at Marray’s, MILL ELM. Mn. Burren: he Millbheim Journal in lust week's issue said there were “oo mony smart wen in town” We admit iD that we bave some very smart men nobody egeoms to know the fact town bunt excopt the men themselves, and they therefore appear like fools to the outside world, and we do not believe that any of these smart men were with the town council at the time these illustrious, but infamous, and illegal resolutions were passed in reference to the streets, allies ele, and the appointment of a collector when one had already been elected It certainly takes a fae 103 Braart any authority or knowledge whether the fence is upon public ground on when at the same time this smart and occupies nearly public road. It A smart a dollars more for than ! takes a smart man to ask a Chi Bary gn in order to gel an « fice which could not gecnred by ¢ Now such things certainly cre- war’ and aa expiation of the law 3 keep within bounds onr radical eervants ime more of the his predecessor rie WU to res ate necessary Lo apes 0 a COBURN ITEMS, tover has his new } { the cary ; 3 A will & Ji Wii ers are laving the be read vB ORG CARNE, ’ Wi it ing lumber fro ¥ aeY. fer av 0 Guess { » + ’ nary Fire sda tied Wl from our station, The ca 1 amber arrived i ). K. Weareo fthe rest will r 4 week } t Joe DOET J of re broken the law i tell that, ed tha i vrren 0 wi the néw baildi Farmera ing on Saturday. ifs yder & Musae £ rare at i turni The band wen to Coburn on Saturd eveuiog to serenade Joe and others The brick machine grinds them out mighty fine but very slow; we may see the end next summer, Millbeim's corresponding was between the druggsst and the doctor. We have one place for the boys to set them up, but one mouth is kind of wenn. ed or tot go dry any more. * etme ——— Master Harry Hooveman, son of Jas. Hooveman, formerly ‘of Lewisburg, was fatally injured by the cars at Mons tandon on Tuesday morning, 8, at which place he had been employed by Mr, Troxel, For some time he had been geen jumping on and off of ears about Montandon, and we are informed, re- peatedly warned to discontinue the prac- tice. On this occasion he attempted to pull a coupling pin when he fell beneath the cars and was horribly mangled by the break rod. He received at least a half dozen ivjaries any one of which would have caused death, so that notwith- standing the efforts of the several phy- sicians who examined and operated on him, nothing could be done to pave his life. He logered In a semi-conscions state for pevern! hours and expired, Ha wna a bright and active boy of abont 1» yeRIs and wi i HE by 11a eh ployer and associate ~Haturday News, Pictores aud ploture [rataes—Bairfo A] & Wetzel, Bellefonte, $9 Np Print Mm Emma (s. from Bpigiemyer has Centre Hall where she Ly returned . sn pleted business, Her music in- ein the millenary firn girictor, brings back a W. Hl Krape a his gain Iniae if reels appear- anee on ong Wim. J Ww, of Altoona, is visi w, I), Barrel, zs 1 ’ ir 18 leavis the ras | room 18 of- r preached a very able } Sunday HOURS was G1 fF Lite choir ly Miss Clara Fish- ita ill. im town hallenge band is ver plated 1a prospering. coronet of Prof. i i. e Penn Cave was Yh f fant additic itmer, of Bu formerly i h—————’ fey You mpst now make your mon ey out of the Darn and Poultry vard, with the LEN GH CATTLE POWDER, to purify the HBtood aod cleanse the Bys. tem, thereny prevent and core in Cattle, Btn, swine and Ponliry, DUVOY’'S HORBE & MULE POW. GlECas cles and Nervous System, nnd sa the £7 to b0 per cent. of food lost as indigest- ed, in the ordinary way of feeding. FARMER'S UNION CATTLE POW- DER, in 7 In. bags, for dairy use; to in crease quantity aod quality of Milk, Fat, Butter, Flesh and Eggs, and to give nature such ipgredients as it needs to yield the largest profils, DAIEY-MEN’S CATTLE POWDER, (for the same use asthe Farmer's Union, in 5 1b. bags, for 50 Cents per bag, GAMEBRINUS PULVER, Liver emedy, JAPANESE CORN CU Corns and Bunions, UNION ROACH, RAT, and ANT EXTERMINATOR, Nev. er Fails. DAIRY, POULTRY and DOC- TOR I () OS, with Goods Fre c. ve The rE TY p his, jor in. ROTC Ei ~—— » for Whe several Lownslips ald Wing places 1 Haines, APPEALS — Wie peered wiv OL #2 81 Lhe fol Wiki De Iie the octrine that the § ata ICKElers, liars, double. rogues in MARRIED. Hare K. Binkley bh Board, 10 Miss Call i Lewisburg ia Fears, 10 months A weak back, witha very aching lame ness over the hips, is a sign of diseased Use the best kidney curative Vertigo, bysterics, oconvalsions—all nervous disorders in fact—are cured by Samantan Nervine, “My wile hed dis for 35 years,” says Heary Clark, of Fairfell. “Samaritan Nervine cured her” Your droggist keeps it. $1.50. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Is more reliable as an agent in thé cure of Consumption, Chronic Coughs and Emaciation, than any remedy known to medier! science, It is so prepared that the potency of these two most valuable specifics is largely increased, It is also very palatable, jun Oil, Food for the brain and nerves that will invigorate the body without in. toxicating, is what we need in these days of rash and worry, Parker's Tonic re stores the vital energies, soothes the nerves r wi brings good health quicker than anything you can get. jan Without beautifal hair no woman is beantiful, Is yours failing off or faded? The loss is vital, Parker's Hair Balsam will preserve your hair apd give back ite gloss and vosihiui color, Clean, elegant, perfect, Prevents dand. CENTRE ’ ib in Meat : a re frigerator famili i litimesbes p~ i ied s Irieaal f TB ntre Hall *3 py Centre all ing wast qual- ' gatirage Next door 0 3l ; open day and evening. Hexxy Boozes. BUSINESS LOCALE. ~Whole pepper ground to order al Muorray's drog sture, 7 4 Merchant tatloticy at LAO Ai 1 — ihe 01a delpbia Bravch, and satisfaction guaran. teed. An experienced head oversees this department, tf in the uf ~All the best cough drope market at Marray’s drug store. Kites at Murray's, il bata from balo drug store, Base ba ray's Calla Lily flour, full roller process, and gnaranteed a superior article, for sale by And, Harter, Millbeitn. of" For Barz ar A Bancais.—~One of the best S-Horse Steam Thresher outfite the county. Inquire of F. IP. Vorapa, Madisouburg., Ya 2Rapst Tot er, rysipe Ins Salve, 0, al Mur- in Berofala end E cared for 25 cents. Dr. Bmith’s At druggists, No patent remedy. When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sha clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sbe gave them Castoria, When one sees the impnre fats that are sometimes used in sodp making, he is inclined to doubt the cleansing qua'i- ties of the soap, Dreydoppel's Borex Soap is made from the purest refined tallow, and is guaranteed pure and healthfal, jun SAM JONES’ SERMONS In the principal cities, wiih History 8: and he panel il Ry, Mn ONLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Most remarkable r +d Intensely In ing and amusd vi OVEr soon in a ONLY FULL AND 80 FTENTIC EDITION, The first reports ever printed. | , oat hook sensation of the day. mwoendons de mand. No honk ever bhofore ks AGENTS WANTED. Popular low'down prices. Waite sor terms; or, 10 secure agency quick, seud 75 cents 1a wamps for full cutie lisprém ruff, joa STANDARD BOOK CO. id Arch Sb, Philadelphia, HaBKETH, | | Mor i | i Crear {1 i i i i i {11 be the chest indly liberal pa and will buy a Oost class oplement F. M., BURKHOLDER. t for above Tmpicioents and Perti! Centre Hill, Pa. | N*v ori RINGO Ti » DESCHNER - neod OF THX BELLEFONTR — SUIT VI ORES AND HEADQUARTERS FOR Sporting Goods. One door below LYONS STORE Bellefonte, where you find event re in GUS Weline cl ELS AMMUNITION, FISHING LINES & RODS, HOOKS, and all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. CANES, FLAGS, FIRE-WORKS, &e. JUST OPENED. DESCHNER'S FOR YOUR SPORTING GOODS. Smayam CALL Al The great blood purifier of the wor! Koller's Catarrh Remedy, En he atid, al this title, and suffer humanity has reason to bless it. Fee adv, in another
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