THE CENTRE REPORTER Cexrre Harn, PA, June 23, 1880, _—— Trams. —$2 per year in adyance, $2.50 when not in advance: Advertisements 20 cents per line lor three insertions, One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. go Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, 0 oi 1 o- — (LOWEST) PRICES, GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT AND REUNION AT GETTYSBURG, The Grand Army of the Republic, De- partment of Pennsylvania, will encamp on the battle field of Gettysburg July 2d, and remain until the 7th, On the 2d and 3d of July, the reunion of the hird Army Corps will be held on the same historic field. The encampment of the Grand Army will be largely attended, and the reunion will bring together vet- erans from every State in the Union. On the 2d interesting ceremonies incl dent to tbe dedication of monuments will be held, and on every day daring the week something of interest to every old soidler will occur. Never since the memorable days of the battle has there assembled on this famous spot 80 ble and imposing a collection of veterar as will gather there during this week, and no better opportunity for visittog the battle ground in the company ol those who were engaged in the great fight will ever be offered. : For the benefit of those who desire to be pregent the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg from all stations on its lines “9 July 1,2, 8 and 4, good to return the 8th, inclusive, at one fare for 1 round trip. he App —Millheim, June 21: Parties who AT POPULAE NMerchants' Flace, Bellefonte. H LOCAL ITEMS, —Tetter cured—Dr, Smith's Salve. Bairfoot & Wetzel are agents for rub- ber stamps. 03 ——@Go to Lewin's for a handsome boy’s suit, and you will save §2 to 83. —Wm. Swab had a cow killed bythe cars a few days ago near Linden Hall, ——Jacob From, of this place, lost horse on Monday night from lung fever. Fine stationery a specialty—Bairfoot & Wetzel, Bellefonte. 93 ——David Little, of Potters Mills, died of consumption and was buried on Mon- day. ——Mrs. Jacob Reed and Charles Bell, of Asronsburg, are at present on the sick list. — Wm, Stover, of Boring Mille, ga the RerorTer & call, Kiis crop prosp are fair, ~==Mr. George Meek, son of Editor Meek, of Bellefonte, called to see us, on Tuesday. —Mrs. Sarah Neff, of this place, is chamber. —Mr, John Kinter, of Riverside, formerly R. R. agent at this place, spent a lew days in town last week. —Some of our farmers began mow ing grass last week for bay. The crop will be a scant average one. —Among the graduating class st | purchased “Dr. Smith's Salve” | agent are not humbuged. from an lease note this. ~ —— On the inside page will be foun: good epgraving of the pew Luth church, St. Luke's, of this place, and { report of the Dedication, la Persons wishing extra copies them at 5 cents per copy, or 3 for 12 cl ——The cut of new Lutheran church which appears in this issue received too late for our paper last las can the Was » ’ wee the dedication exercises in another umn. —Jogeph Crotzer, up ti new departure in the poultry li a chicken with four pe le this means we do not know; it may mes a big fortune coming for Mr. Crotzer, and possibly the millenium is nearer thar some of us dream of, which suit some of the office-seekers, —We see the property of J. C. Motz advertised in the Pitisburg [ost to gold by the U. 8. Marshall, at his office, in Pittsburg, June 30, comprising all t Col 16 TOf fect » gs. I nicht m at sold by hi There seems to 1 Sheriff Walker to be Bellefonte, July 2d. ¥ Walker in date of sale, We are to see who will come out ahead in Bellefont tended. devotional exe { with harmony ler was ch Ganoe, of I'l ial sti'R i ic { i A ene AR 3 iveon, CL. Vv. I Hartman, C. Alternat this week, is Chas. R. Kurtz, of this town, neer iisher for a quarter dozea of mead. i to have the gecret of making it. i ago, is al present visiting his old accompanied by his wife, John Reeser, of Buffalo Bun, has sev- two to six weeks in age. A sight not of- ten seen on the average farm.) ——We are informed a printer from paper at Coburn, Guess there's a little $0> much “Ich kann net Deutsch lese.” fractured by being struck with a piece of mination § : i i 1 i i i i 1 ingood’s eawmill, east of Linden Hall. of its school rooms with palent furniture this sammer, namely, Well's gchool, ate, ~-Any thing in the live wear at the Philad, Branch. 1 of all styles and prices from $2 up. % real bargain in ready-made cle to Lewine, alwave, ~—A. F. Bower, of Haines townshin, after a year's stay io Ohio has returned, and will do under parental roof. good. ~——When you can save from €10 in the purchase of a suit of c! you are lucky, and this luck you » af Of mens B J 's suits ing go FO miriie the » o Ww { hes where prices are that much lower than elsewhere, eA boy pam at work for Jared Kreamer, at Centre Mills, was kicked in the face and side by a horse with which he was working corn, and severely injured, ' ~Bollefonte’s boom just now is i cheap clothing. lLewins, of the Philad Branch, is ahead of all eompetition for low prices, He has an assortment of suits for men and boys that can not be beat, ~(ieorge Harter, mail carrier from Coburn to Sugar Valley, went over a steep bank, in the mountains, with his team, but fortanately did not sustain much hurt or damage, ~eT00 Much Office for Potter,” is a communication which we lay aside for want of space but for future nse, A com. munication from Millheim in Pennsyl- vania Germaan, is also laid aside for want of room, ~Don’t forget the matter of arrears on the Rerorter, Those who have re- sponded io slips with amount due mark- od on, have our thanks for prompt atten. tton—but they are few, We trustothers will follow their example without delay. ~]f you want an elegant piece of furniture, go to M’Cormick Bro’s, Centre Hall, and you will be sure to get it and save a nice sum of money lo , the have a big stock always on hand an ake any article on ghort notice, ~—=Chureh street rejoices in a little store that was opened by Fisher & Dols linger, a few days ago. They keep cane dies, nuts, and some a in the gro. cery line, Pig oaks from 'it'le scorns BOW. Fy i i i { + {i of liferat { Portions of three b | not been identified were found | southwest cornor of the batlding. i ' : : {an awful] situation. A rorrified at the rear easly the dying agonies of a poor Jw was roasting to death at a soc nd J window, The dying man was Willian Taylor, i Cary enter, 70 years old. kicked through the sash. threw one Crow wn Berle wa i $2 fell {er ground, when a portion of the roof fell and pinned him fast. No ladder com. pany had arrived and the crowd of one hundred or more were powerlers to ren- der assistance, op» ~seBleady employment during tho next 12 months on salary is offered in another column by the Van Dasens of Geneva, firm. 23, un " - For Satg~+A new two-story hotse and lot with stable, at Centre 1iall sta. tion. Apply to F. Kurtz. 114 i A A AIM i SR ” wwe [Loy Joseph Harlacher, of Naper ville, I11., is expected to preach in the Evan. Chnreh » Centre Hall, Sabbath evening, June 27. All are invited to at tend, ® se Bo an WD AS AR. LL C——— of Coina is Pa., Herdie, once known Unearthed. Hantingdon, Juna 16, as ago to supply Huntingdon with water Yesterday his men were excavatiog at of Fifth depth of about eight J. D, Herdic's foreman, discovered an the new reservoir at the head gtreet, when at a feet from the surface, en pot securely sealed, which was to the brim with Mexican and American date. the but gold and silver coins of ancient McClain to make pul amount of money the pot contained 1 Hie refused lars. As soon as the discovery made known Mr. Herdic put in for the treasure on the ground was found on his property, while Clain insisted that it his under | confinon | Mrs. Christina Col i 40 was \ a claim { Mec- is the tereck 1 another hush sold , and the claimant, Her deceased the land to Herdi | leges that the u | sterech wie Wid i mried by Cole- i “ fad ryt AN al r salekeeping, yeu i {i the parties have em ved counsel, and the owner Will ents of the po iinster, B. C,, "ancouver, siinate » Canadian is in ashe A f way £8 remain there is a large k Fh ave ar «is F en io «(1 LO start again, erty lo he property 3 falls dire 1 ¥ ar wopeer element of the new ¢ {reds of people sre camped out. are meager facilities for the relief of | sufferers, but people of this ci | espe v openhanded ti | relieve toeir distress, Prompt aid the Canadian Pacific Railway is ex ed. Families were compelled to abando: their homes at a moment's warn flee for their h tor valoables tl S61 18 in thelr ell § i nesct i lives, Business me FORT 2 were IRN LATLECS whole an Was jou { iowered ew of th : A aswell Faw ALIS 4 Leds hs X Lu i } LAAJ STRIKES. v nal Lig a rnati ia agp much © ARE TH there ig between tl ied as he Knights und i races unions, Ar. Powderly left TTL saslla $ ja 1 f LiETOOOn ior | hia] La at REESE DETR Whi LAUSE LUA, On igo, June 20.~Harvestiug ja Hl § Ohio and Indiana, of Kontnoky, Mis- Las already been gathered, The yield in all these States with the exception of Kansas promises to be near np to the A LIEE-PR IRONER FOR LOVE. Thomas Stewetrt Accepts Sentence for Mur~ der Rather than Betray His Sweetheart, Chicago, June 17.—~The Doors of the Joliet Penitentiary were thrown open last Tuesday afternoon and a man came glowly out of the inelosnre, lle was 36 la half his life had penitentiary. He who, March 16, 1869, lite for murder. Stewart now, for the firet time, lm yt the in been passed Thomas Stewart was gent there for EWeArs deed, He fellow of hi-Lrish parentage and was employ- While that he never commitied the was an industrions young Seot ed 8s a clerk in a grocery slore, a woman wh o used to make purchases of This woman, Eliza Reilly, was a frail the average, jock for winter wheat continues g The serious dronght, threatening almost ho average vieid in Dakota, Minuetota, snd Wieconsln, hawever, has been lene. ened probably fen per cent. by ihe dropght. bei soc AM CARSIRIKE THREATEKED, New York, June 21.-<Tha men on the Brooklyn Street ralirond were put on anti-ptrike schodale again today, and a general strike is ageio anticipated, sitters y ce,” a sailor from He fellow, harsh in his treat- they had was a bor many quar nd week in January, 1869 The se m., One evening the The tumnlt heard, f a quarrel was heard. creased. loud voices were : Ww Id woman in the arrested, pee You must now lu. ke your mon ey out nf the Barn and Poultry yard, with the LEHIGH CATTLE POWDER, to purify the wod and cleanse the Sys. in Cattle, Htie.n, Swine and Ponltry, DUVOY'S DER, for all disesses of the Blood, Mas cles and Nervous System, and save th ed, in the ordinary way of feeding. FARMER'S UNION CATTLE POW- DER, in 7 Io. bags, for dairy use; t nature such ingredients aus it needs to yield the largest profits, DAIRY-MEN'S CATTLE POWDE (for the same use asthe Farmer's Union, ) in 5 1b. bags, for 50 Cents per bag, GAMBRINUS PULVEL Liver Remedy, JAPANESE CORN (Corns and Buniona. UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE 1 er Fails. TOR BOOKS, with Goods Free. i i i Reported by EVANS | Merchants, No, 6 Nor Butter, X Voullry | Country produce, Quick sa q CR returns 3 ii atter, never a s it ont that Ntewart Hult i killed him. ed only a few d Stewart listened 111 the evidence without paving a de ot testify in his own art was not pat was jealous ert I'he trial las an AVE, word ne the fendant a sil} 1 was still he conld not te ini * - MARRIED. - 3 §” A Parker's ir and hull malo, nts dand. inn J heed it. your noing Ao not Im to ir Hood and place and eondition by iy vOOTY RY sen. Correct vor erm an Catarrh roomed Fhere 8 nothing jeotrie Oil to auicklv enre a cold or lieve hoarseness,” 1a st. Joreph county, Mich. When Dr. Richmond's Bamaritan Ner- vige shall bave hecome a standard med- a —— : | ready fo Ameries, wll ailments arising from the blood will ba nuviversally re garded aa transient evils. $1050, SM EADY EMPLOYMENT. Wao wat pond wen ‘neve J town 1a ths slate to take orders for Nuisers Block dering he NEXT TWELY 2 MONTI .. Praviovs eapetience wrinlO MN — not requtted, Wa h'te ALA LY Cwm men's gavenw s, For emt ad. THE C LL. YAR DUSEN NURSERY OD, yolielie ¥ THCS, Gmevn, N.Y Ide rows, Nese br Muar market having gt nil Jmes be sup~ 2RapSt Er ! ’ “Di "Ri - i a £53 a0 patent reo dy. Muscat. Cora ~The 30th | of sim weeks, opens on Mooday 1886, for the teaching amd (mining | music, | Director, Freeburgh, Pa. When Baby was sick, we gave het Castors, When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, When ahs beossne Miss, she clung to Castoria, What she bad Cllldren, she gave thom Castoria, SAM JONES’ SERMONS Ia the principal dities, with Hist of His Life: and Sermons by Sam Small, his Qo laborer. ONLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Most pemariable and totéusely Intorediog and wading eograviinge over secon in a book ONLY FULL AND AUTHENTIC EDITION, The rst gomplote reports ever printed, Greats ort Book seneation of the day, Tremendous 4 mend, No book ever before Like ft. AUENTS WANTED, Popular lowdown prices. Write for Lerms, or, to oie agency gv send 75 cents In stamped for full outfit, linptinm PTANDARD BOOK CO 612 Arch Bt, Philadelphia, Da, eur aN AMD TO LINDE : VF data ish XK As ITIORN, RODS, H 1OOKS, and all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. CANES FLAGS, ! FIRE-WORKS, &o, JUST OPENED DESCHNER'S EPORTING Savay Som SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER Gil, WITH BYPOPROSREITES Ia more reliable gs an agent in the emi eo of Cossemption,. Chaoric Cooghs and | Emnciation, than any remedy koown to medical scienée, Jti®iy preparcd that the potency 0° thei two most ve'nable gpecifios is lergely increpsed, I fs aleo voty puatatle, jon Bese bats, ab 2} prices from boto $1.5 at Murrey’s d10y store, u FOR YOU GOODS,
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