The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1886, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
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Oextre Harn, Pa, Juss 30,1886,
“TERMS. —$2 por year in advance, $2.60
when not in advance. Advertisements
20 cents per line {for three
Oae colum per year $00—1 colum $45.
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~ LOCAL ITEMS.
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Base ball bats at Marray’s.
——Watermelons are in market.
Bise ball bats from 5e to 50, at
ray’s drug store.
——Penns Valley Ins, Co. me
place, on Taesday last.
Base balls, at all prices fron
at Marray's drug store,
——Pic-nics from all parts of
daily wend their way the cave.
The Misses Rice, of Reedsville
are the guests of Mrs. 8. W, Smith.
~The Watchman don’t seem to have
much faith in the Bellefonte boom,
—Mrs. P. D. Neff is confined to her
r yom, and no signs of improvement,
at thi
5c to $1.25
county
trip to the Pacific coast and
seat until fall.
—Balloons, sky-rockets, ¢
ete., and fi
at =
al
fire crackers
for sale by James Solt.
—Mr. John Emerick, who t
— Rov. Heckman, pagtorgof the Cet
tre Hall M. E. charge, has gone og a tri]
to Colorado, and will be absent some :
weeks,
—Rev. Lambert will preach in
M. E. church, Centre lLlal, on next
bath Sevening, and in the morning «i
Spracetown M, E. church. Rev. C. Ww.
{
ment in the Pleasant Gap
| next Sabbath.
| ——McFarlane's, in Bellefonte,
| ed a few of the justly celebrated
| tor cook stoves at a reduced price. These
| stoves are the heaviest, largest and best
| cooks in the market. People should cal
goon as the number is
| not be duplicated at the
i —The weather has
| spring in this section, and a
| wet than the farmers liked as it interie
| ed with working the corn,
| has been checked somewhat for want
higher temperature, but then ii has done
| some good, it kep
{ too of which a large
| ed.
gacny
limited and car
low price.
bean cool
re
crop was t
‘he timber on tl
the head of Penns Creek belongiag
the Long Brothers, has been purchas
| by Judge Witmer and brother. It 18 «
| timated to contain about two
The price paid is 86200, The
| will put a mill in the centre of the
| at once and get the tim
| ket,
y h
I
miltion
A mM OrR
VWitmers
ber out for
On Monday as M:
and wifes drove through our
their way h dun
| he usnally drives, dropt down
{ the road a shortdistance
i tion. What caused the an
| death, we did not lea
me, the horse
Devona tl
mal’ &
rn. The hor
ev. M'Cool,
the R
convention assembles at Har
| Gen. Beaver wiil be nominat i
| ernor by acclamation as there are 1
| contest the nomination,
have a Republican for the n
we would rather see Gen, |
than any member of
| Bat, there many dou
| about his election.
| week
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OLE:
are
— The county Prohibit
convention at Bellefonte la
usnal program was
{An { resolutions ad
AS covers a multit
| ResoLveD extends
Strong, bitter and burning ad
used in denouncing everythi
| accordancdwith their views
| in expressing their choice
for Govornor in |
i —E. L. Stover,
{ ty, Ill, cheated us out of!
5 TER, which we sent hin
d which he i
t old Nick wi
D up
darker
f Stand
of Ste
..% .
:. Bellere, of Clin
i him Lae I
note, is on the way of recovery.
For the best and cheapest ready
made clothing go to the Philad.
Saits for men and boys in all styles
Jt all prices.
other parts of the northwest. Ie re
ports droughts in that section.
burg for coach works,
cause of the life in that business.
B. F. Bitoer writes from Carthage
Mo., June 22: The folks are
cutting wheat, Wheat is considerably
damaged by tue chinch bog.
——Reuben Page, of Harris township,
has received a pension which goes back
twenty-one y That ought to make
Jeuben smile at the sight of such a pile.
——All of last
showery, and the weather cool.
ber of farmers had grass cut for hoy,
Ard
ars.
A num-
whiel
i 3 3
| home Del
{ Der, as usu
14) . 1 s:$
red the sad even
. :
{ peral
Dea
Stine, wil
ant Gap, di
| aged 67 year
| ma len name was
she was born in C
gust 30, 1819 Ihe
. May 15, 15
Pleasant
the mother
Stine
Gap in
| boya an
| ing exce
interred
| man, 25.
1 jour gr
pt one gir
at Zion on
hay.
~The Bellefonte Knighis
will picnic un the dof Joly, at
of labor
freases
Lalani
engaged for toe day, and ad
be made by eminent speakers,
~The Ciass of '86 was the last one
to graduate from the University at Lew-
jsburg. The ipstitution is now called
“Bucknell University,” in honor of Wm
Bucknell, a millionaire of Philad.
~The Centre Hall railroad station is
to be enlarged. The business at this
put up, that an enlargement is needed.
FLOe Valley,
| all weeds,
to seed is $1
tural journals
ting them down
i ly die, We
{ tried this mode of exter
| is a success, Now what
afford to do this a few time
| summer, It is a simple remedy
take but a short
every farmer swe h
| thistle, keep mowing its hea
the weed cea<es to show jise
does but his duty.
are told |
iArmer
ime to
ar dea
py
ht
1 10
usual will be a quiet day.
going out in the woods on a picsuic, oth
boys expect to he away playiog 8 game
of ball,
we Mrs. Emanuel Eitinger, of Aarons.
burg, who has been an invalid for sever-
al years, is in a very feeble condition at
present. She is probably the oldest per-
gon in that place, with the exception of
Ler husband.
we Mr. Wm. Lohr, who farms the lots
of ye editor, near this place, found the
skin of a black snake which had been
shed by the reptile in one of the fieids,
which meusared 7 feet and 1 inch in
length,
—eeMing Lillie and Emmie Aikens, of
Jellefonte spent a few days of last week
visiting friends at this place, Miss Lillie
has been attending the Female Semina
ry at Birmingham and is home spending
summer vacation,
we Mr, Laf, Neff whiled a half hour
in onr sanctum, Mr, Neff is one of onr
practical farmers and a bitter foe of the
Canadian thistle, —there shonld be more
of hia sort and the carsed weed would
not spread as much as it does,
trade in ready-made clothing than any
three stores, and sells 30 per cet. lower
than any. The stock is the sdoicest in
the county, and no shoddy” about it,
You get the fall worth oJ your money
always, /
Next week, week of 4th of July,
there will be no paper issued from this
office, in accordance with a time-honored
custum of newspaper offices to afford all
hands an opportunity to enjoy the 4th of
July vacation week with the rest of
American citizens,
wsThere is not much transpiring that
is of local interest. Farmers are busy
making hay for which the weather set in
favorably on Monday, The hay crop
will be an average one. All other crops
look fair in our county, with the excep.
tivn of the wheat crop,
After you get on yon
| your mind to stop your
the editor feel hamiliated
finger into the water
out and look for hole, Th
will know how sadly you
The man who thinks a paper «
vive without his support onght to go ofl
| and stay awhile. When he comes back
he will find half of his friends didn't
know he was gone; the other half did
| care a cent, and the world at large did
keep any account of his movement
whatever, You will probably find some-
thing in your home paper you cannot
indorsé., Even the Bihie is rather plain
and hits some hard licks. If von were
to stop yonr paper and call the editor all
gorts of ugly names, the paper would
still be published. And what is more,
| yon will sneak around and
| copy of it every week.
. POR
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and then
the i
are
annot su
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CLEVER CHILDREX.
Almost eve ryone is interested in chi
1
ie
| have just received from the publishers,
entitied “Some Fanny Things Said
Clever Children,” which contains
five handred humorous and
things said by little people.
{ It willbe found by reading of this
| book that wit, hamor and clever eayings
over
clever
ceipt of twelve cents, by J. 8. Ogilvie &
Co., Publishers, 31 Rose Street, N, Y.
- de.
AGE,
the ehinch bugs are destroying the corn
the
the bogs the farmers have agreed not (0
sow wheat for three su ve stasone,
dL. £ AT GE]
A GRAND DEMONST]
TION ON THE FIELD.
Grand
1}
5
'
necampment of the Army
thie
y Republic and the reunion of
bird Ariny Corps al Getisburg wil
occur on the anniversar)
battle which was waged on
ground twenty-three
Penney! i Departn
Ariny : blic
Ae ap
i
ropriately
y great
VOA/r
went of
y
fanaa
, and
4 many
in the
rh Lee, 1.
| invitations to
The meeting wi
one of the
1k.
most Lin post
of modern
y of the pre
To thos
£1
#R
ITOugnH
his wile on U
ue Was
aren
0
writhiog iu agor
Were Riso
Fhe husband fainted at the hor-
Neighbors roshed and
shed the flames, The wife died
They are
aT it
Wraj
he children cannot live.
burned,
. tn
‘Kk HAVEN WANTS THE B. C.
x Ww.
, June 28
Will
® liaven
1
i
anderbiit and party
nd SONLLIWeS
morning in
ra FIDMHIOW
a
ing the road at (
sane
teartield, returning the
Ex<Senator Peale, the
Solicitor of the company, will accompa-
ny the party. Efforts will be made to
A
branch foto this would make the
Beech Creek a competing road in every
evening.
city
Haven railroad facilities equal to tue
- .
PEOPLE.
Milton, Pa., June 27
and wife, of Chilisquaque, aged 50 and 60
railroad
on the
this
church,
crossing
while way to Their
wag broken into splinters
windy employment
foxt 12 monthe on salary
during the
is offered in
They are an old and reliable
junit
Geneva,
firm.
«1a the debate on the
Senate to-day Pri-
Giovern-
Gov-
the
of
Liar
ake
cpulsion
rege that
to irrecon
ler was be-
, Byen
mee of the
1
been eprevented,
he depres
}
cel, and
n union
y the Republic
was taken and
of 1
il to
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pu
107
wife
and
‘aris) and
Montpensier
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WORM
at
uroon
other
ut farm matters.
that
g, he
quails
Borax
HON. DAVID DAVIS DEAD.
D ho() al hig Hone win Bloom.
ington, 1!
lil, Jane 27.~Hon. Da-
Bioo ningte
lock yesterday
vid Davis
morning
day evening he appeared
and it was felt that he could not |
through the night. At 11 v'clock he re-
vived somewhat and was given milk
stimulants in emall quant Ti
fect was {or the worse, for he at once re-
lapsed into a comatose condition, his
pulse becoming very feeble, During the
succeeding three hours he failed gra 1.
ally, his respiration growing
weaker until the end came,
- -_—-
BY LIGHTNING.
New Bloomfield, Pa., June 27.—Lizzie
Berrier, aged 19, a domestic in the
ploy of George Loy, residing at Banc
{| Hill, Perry county, was struck by light.
: { instantly killed. She
ladder
died] 8 6 GY
During the early part of Fi
‘
i
to be fail
Ve
ities,
noticealny
KILLED
eml-
1
18
| ning yesterday ane
ling on a picking cher
tree when the
The electric finid
haif head,
and tore
thunderbol
| WAS slan
from a
ries
de cen fed,
| the hair from
her
down her side and leg
of ner glhioes,
i -
Congressman William L, Beott, of Pa.
| spends almost as much
New
He
the probable BUCCEBROY
cf the
time in
| York as he does in his native state
| ig mentioned as
{of Mr.
"
| Treasury.
Manning as Becretary
He is about fifty years old, of
mediom height, has thin, clear-cut fea-
! tures, and 1-gray hair and mastache,
| He
HL Culaws
iro}
iv i
generally dresses
85 LOCALS,
er groond t
BUSINIS
© i na i Or
Kites at Murray's,
Calla Li ¥ floar,
wranteed a sop
ud, Harter, Mi
Wm. Bradiord Centre Hall
FRENCH'S HOTEL
1 Bquare, . .
Ha
¢ of the m
and the Post Office
: uiture o
ity and is conducted h
EUROPEAN PLAN
\ %. A Half
i Elevated R
Most convenient |
pure
jun
Food for the b
will invigorate
rash aad worry, Parker's Tonic re-
the vital energies, soothes the
nerves and brings good health quickef
| than anythiog you can get jun
TWithoat b
| beaatiin!, 1s 3 failing off or
{faded ? The less is vital, Parker's
flair Balsam will preserve your hair and
give back its gloss and youthful color,
Clean, elegant, perfect. Pooyvents dand-
ruil. jun
of
stores
yours
"TAIEADY LRMPLUYMENT.
vo want good men in every town in this state
| to take orders for Nursery Sock during the
NEXT TWELVE MONTHS,
Previous experict wt required
ON BALARY
fens e
We hire
i conte. Por terms ads
VAN DUSEN NURSERY CO,
Geneva, N.Y!
snl pay tr»
ria ETE ;
Numerics established 185,
SYnudt
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When ashe was a Child, she cried for Castoria
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
8. F. Keller & Co, Harrisburg, Pa,
| proprietors of the great preparation, Kel
| ler's Catarrh Remedy, wiil greatly esteem
the favor and appreciate it if persons who
are cared will send a postal card giving
their address, |
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE
COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES
1a more reliable as an agent in the cure |
| of Consumption, Chronic Coughf and |
| Emaciation, than any remedy known (0 |
{ medienl science. It is so prepared that |
| the Jotency of these two most valuabio
specifios in largely increased, It is also
very palatable, jun
(
Len.re Imarkel Daving
of the bes GUAR
, also bologna sausage, Next door to
open day an
l4may tf
gerator families can ¢
ied with fresh mcats,
1 eveiine
Boozen,
Huxxky
= 4 r= CENTS
- x an FOR SANPLE
er, hy COPY of THIS
E ACE ICAL TIFT L BOOK
Es i wn Lhe LAREEAGL
we Band Bestiment wi
& Coy. Flower and Shrub, 3000
oF «ld Toren Kinds, Also all
< ww NF he Enpws Redes of Fiirta.
QJ 55V tier with Glove, Rarasp!
he Koodherchiof ane Fan, 1!
$
ANE 1 he Beet complete wor
RERICAR PUB. COD, 1, ‘s, Pa.
SINCER 1
THIS STYLE
DAYS’ TRIAL.
A Pull Set of
Attachments,
WARRANTED
COAX. send for
Cireniar, ~
BC HOWE & 00.
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Muesicat Cortpan.—~The 30th session
of six weeks, opens on Monday July
1886, for the teaching and training
young ladies in vocal and instrumental
music. Addrase, F.C. Mover, Musical
Director, Freeburgh, Ia. 16 und
Sp
26,
of
George Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky,
Burdock Blood Bitters is th» best
preparation for the Blood and 10m eh
manufactured.”
id Ee —————
Prineis potentates, plain peaple everys
body needs Samaritan Nervine, $1.50 at
Iraggista
“Our child bad Bis. The doctors sad
death oi Sariain, Ramaritan Nervine
cured her.” Henry Kenp, Verville, Tenn
$1.50 at Druggists. : gr