THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, Er CENTRE Hann, PA, ArPRir 13, 1887. LH HOOD 1 iD SPRING GOODS. ~— I to announce to our many customers in Penns Valley that ds. The out and eceiving new Spring Styles are we them are getting early in the season. Come along and see the New Styles, We examine W. H. BARTHOLOMEW. | i i i i i ACCIDENTS, Mrs. Potter, mother of Fergus Potter, yf near Linden Hall, on Sunday night, fell ont of bed and sustained a dislocation 88 yearsold, and the accident may Dr. Jacobs wns called and is doing utmost for the unfortunate lady Miss Sadie, a daughter of John Bitner, a severe sprain of an arm, from a spring wagon, her dress having canght asshe was about to alight from the vehicle, : was thrown vio by falling he Tilman Klinefelter, of near Taeseyville, hands with a saw, a il fin- on hissawmill. One of his come In contact mmciuding seve last having will be cut off, which i i i i LOCAL ITEMS. of near was at Bellefonte a Swavely rtment of the ( : pls : weph 8, Lingle has been appointed i nntment, itt moved his engine l week to Li t a ey & LES eve wh ! Sin As on, on the 3s! Mever, ith his brother, wn, left din for some time, IAN, Was 1 time 10 Bev theringstren n Lula Harper, flay f Bellefonte Harr 8, ternoon, drove pan place, Centre saw the sites, nation water works of Cen- large hose were screwed to Harpster and a { inch am thrown higher than a three story Water company. a pln 8 re Ke Rev. Diven will fil scher, in the the pulpit for Centre Hall Luther nrel ybath afternoon. Rev Diven is traveling in the interest of Missionary Institute, at Selinsgrove. Rev. | i, next Sat —Thegervices in the Lutheran chareh, on easter were attended by an unasually large andience, great holiday. The pulpit was profusely, decorated by the ladies with plants flowers, The present time are in better eo mills than they were for several years past. This was true the past winter. For instance Penns creek, Fisher's has been able to run fall time for several months; thus on several other streams. ee Will Conley goes to Milesburg to engage in the mercantile business, in which he will become a partner with Mr. Holmes, man, with a bright futore before him, and we wish him success, Peter F. Kel ler, of Kansas, formerly of Centre Hall, has arrived here with his family to visit his old home and friends, He left here SOME BX years ago, wee Wa feel mighty strong now--had J bandshake and talk, last week, with John L. Sallivan. We told the strong we knew all aboot him, and bad bis picture. He told us he had heard of the Raporter too, that Curtin bad meationed of it in a talk over lus py, P70 4 for congress. The great and ndition for man seen strong will come face to face sometimes, Shannon McCormick, of Ferguson township, on Monday came nigh having a freight train passing bver him at the station. He was about to cross the track when his foot was caught by the rail, and he fell across the track, the freight being just a few yards from him and in motion. Picking himself up hurriedly, be made his escape from certain death. orthy and indnstrions man i Ww wis Hod t Dr » (ITO8R § ‘EATH OF Mrs, Sarah C I'l \ FINGER of one was confined year, Fy 6r 8 3 period il om Rieck re CORB] WHS § lL Blaster of >» D DAMI x1 Miles tov AN OL nan, of Henry Corman fay last week {ort rel Sala re here | y pair ia vou wi E. Graham & 5 On Tuesday, Re Fred Kurtz, Wm and Walter Kartz, ing train for Berlin, 8 s the marriage of Wm. 8 Annie Krissinger < £1} ity, til. Wear Kurtz js t ake pl The we idiog will be * tO be join. and by iergyman, nev, WwW.) Fischer, hie Kerorrter wil take it One, another « the same t me jE Bam ii in, at this distance, good th imavine sings and hap fo be its best wWinlirs and glass at | sent away fromthe new factory was shipped last week to the Palace Car Company, Pullman, Ill. was only a short time ago that the that we Idings have since dolls eliefonte, old Li arge and complete bui be erected on the Fhe new glass works are pronounced a success great credit is due to the energetic of Bellefonte who have of new enterprise, file, charge —=At Dale's store there has just been unpacked a new stock of dry goods, no- tions, clothing, bats, boots, gro- ceries, fish, and other examine that low of shoos, goods; Dale & Co, are up to the times prices, and latest styles. All produce wanted, ~=u= Prof, Mauger's select school Jopen- ed on Moaday, His roll for the first woek, will foot up no less than thirty students, with quite a number more to come, The young men can always look back with pride upon the Prof. as « their Alma Mater. for kinds a #ait ordered at the Philad. Braoch tai loriog establishment, under Mr. Jackson, the boss tailor of this state, Samples for goods, and prices low, ~efince the removal of M'Cormick’s farnitare rooms up town they ave added to their stock and offer inducements that that can’t be matched by any other fur niture establishment, «For all wool cheviot checks and silk mixed cloths, of the best quality, at the lowest price, you will find Lyon & Co., just the place, TEN TRAMPS NEA} ED, They came near having abig funeral | at the furnace Monday morning of last week, As one oftheemployes was look- ing through the roem the next morning his eyes fell on a tramp in a place where gas accumulates to a considerable extent, Considering the fellow in danger | suffocation he tried to already too far gone and had to pulled out, Thinking there might more inthe same condition the i made a search and discovered | others about as near dead as the first, They were all removed and laid out in the cold to recover and possibly looked whiter than they had for many It was an hour before they were all fully revived, — Lewistown Gazelle, > -_— NG LY BUFFOOATT Vis men | NEW TAILOR! I Mr. W.L1 loring estal leming hae pened ishment Dale ry WW stock of goods and is ii New and summer, fit t! 1 r OlIers prepared em in the latest 8 ind im this mn of the mm wanting a fine wed rin the of first « mrrcind : Je Cini BeCLic ling suit ine It 18 anthoritively Arge « icate re ini anunount t ’ be Cale : ited, iron promin men of Bellef The { the new officers of the new company {| R. Jenkins, president; H, C. Valentine, | manager and secretary; James H. Potter, { treasarer, re synd i ning company, | , Wash and deal in srganized by mine been inte, > ——— —(arpets, an immense stock from 15 cents up to the best, Lyox & Co, we §20,000 worth of clothing at less { price than anywhere else in the county, Lyon & Co, — David Foust, of Miflinburg. died on Friday, aged 53 years, 8 months and 3 | days, i ~The trastees of the church at Tus- | sey vilie, will offer the old school house at public , on Satorday afternoon 16th at 2 o'clock. Col, James F, Weaver and wife, of (Town Cottage,) near Milesburg, gave a birthday party in honor of their son, J, Willis Weaver—27th birthday. we J Li. Spangler, esq, of Bellefonte, will deliver the address at Lewistown on Decoration day. Lewistown will then know that old Centre has some orators, ~The high licenses bill would make the license for the Centre Hall hotel $150. It is likely the water company {| will petition that said sum be paid into its treasury —all would approve of that, wee Brivce B. Cottle died at his resi. dence in Lewistown on the 2nd, from hemorrhage of the lungs, His remains were interred in the cemetery at Milroy, | He was about 26 years old. i ia fnie we Prof, Mauger has returned from his visitto his home io Berks county. He informs us that the wheat fields in that Suny do not look any too promise ing, though not as bad as in Centre coun. ty. —— pp “ wMILLHEEIM Samuel Campbell, of the firm of E. Campbell & Bon, is suffering with C un The tin roof is tory. The old blacksmith shop, known as the Albright shop, was $o- H. H. Weiser for $20, and must be removed in 30 days. Good. Mrs, Harvey Confer, and Mrs, on the knitting face sold W. H. ill. Squire Herring, of Gregg twp., was in Candidates are beginning to loom up We learned through Mr. Geo. the stage driver from this place insville, that a Mr. Motter, mntain north I Harter, to Lo- living on wansville, was whether by a 1d not learn, sir new instr burg” on la owing to their brisk nm, Tin must | ments t Mon- march made ome Woe our 1 in}*Stran r roo ave are still short inds to pay for the instruments. into the candidates who will visit town during the campaign, KE. Lo as bought ana it The monument Nn memory make ur little town, {it is helpiog to tion for - -_ BARGAINS FOR ALL. Frank's Great Novelty Store has re- sumed business at the South East corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, Belle- fonte. Bargains for all, - - - * ACARD TO THE PUBLIC. We have now on hand our full line of gpring and summer cassimeres for mer- chant tailoring, which we are prepared to manufacture into suits at very low prices, We have secured the valuable rorvices of Mr. Jackson, the well known Bee-Hive cutter. He needs no gpecial recommendation, as he has been known here for 14 years or more. We are de- termined not to be undersold and guar- antee all goods to fit or no gale. We claim nothing bevond the fact that we give perfect satisfaction to all who deal with us. Give us a call and be convinced, Yours truly, SAMUEL EWIN, P.S. Call and see our ready made clothing. Children’s suits from $1 00 wo $5.50, good, all wool goods. Men's suits in proportionate prices, Be sure to give us a call, 8, Lewin, THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS, W. D. Salt, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: “1 can recommend Electrie Bit. ters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 year's standing.” Abrabam Hare, drnggist, Bellville Ohio, affirms: “The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled in my 20 year's ex perience, is Electric itters.” Thoo- sands of others have added their testis mony, #0 that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all disoaces of the Liver, Kidoays or Blood. Only | & half dollar a bottle at all Drug Stores. Ladies’ and misses’ spring wraps and jackets in endless yariety, at Lyon & Co, For mule by J. D, Long, Spring Mills, pet make a specialty of this kind Bee card in another column, plete line of carpets in all grades, mat tings, floor cloths, ete, can be found, Boy's school suits, $2.50 and up at Lyon & Co. — Men's working shoes as low as 856¢ and better goods at lightly higher prices, A / Lyox & Co. —-—Buy “Rochester Clothing” at Fau- ble's, For nmmer gsi x Co ummer silks, satin rhadimaes, ind China silk, go to Lyon Bev, King desires n that there will be no preaching at Rock Hill, next Sabbath, lo slate ~The smoke of the lust few ¢ 8 in~ dicates mountain fires, Our oldest inhabitant, Wm. Tobias, took seriously ill on Tuesday, and it 1s feared his end is nigh. Oil-cloths, every pattern a= a new and beautiful stock, at 8. Loebs, and very low in price. f All kinds 03 i width a A. house furnishing broaght at b, i ROOAGR, hes Centre Al assortment ever to & county, and at a bargain, eb l.ewins has lehment connected Branch, under the man: of the best tailors makes & miss ina im yOUr ms to order all the latest styles, and at low prices, ; 88 D. A. & merchant tailoring { with the Phild agement of 1 the stale who never t if take agure, BdSulu on estal one iI fi you iet nh | ae Harness oil, best quality zer's, Boo Persons on this side the eounty, estate for sale, might do well to consult Bond Valentine, of Bellefonte who has established an agency for the buying and selling of real estate, and whom we can recommend as trustwor- thy. having real ' a MARRIED. 24th of March wemaker, Harry 8, Y. Slover, all of On the Sh Rev. D. O, k Kate Jacksonville, Oa the Slst of March, by Rev. D. O. Shoemaker, Charles Bitperand Ida M f Jacksonville, Yearick, all of ¢ / DIED. At Centre Ha'l, April 8, Henry, son of Rev. Thos. 8. and Sallie M. Land, aged month and 25 days At Potters Mills, April 11, Mr. William McCormick, aged 61 years, Y months and «3 GAYS, the - AN HER CHANCE FOR PULILE WORKERS The Judge's second Prizz Of- fering UM ENT FUN D. MIOINT SALI A xa BARGAINS FOR ALL. Frank's Great Novelty Store has re- sumed business at the South East corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, Belle- fonte, Bargains for ail, - When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, ahe cried for Caatoria, When ashe became Miss, she clang to Castors, When she had Children, abe gave them Castoria, TRIAL OFFER. Try 01 The best offer to get a paper free and cheap : By sendifig us a new trial name and 75 cents, we will send the Reporter to the new name seven months, and to the person sending the name three m'ths free—and three months for each addi- tional name sent us with the cash. m8. Thus by sending vs four names, and 0c for each, on trial, you get the Reporter one year free for very little trouble and for two names 6 moni hs, for three names nine months free, This of. fer we make io lieu of employing a can- vasser, Try it! it will pay you to try it THOMPSON'S _— rr Anon Our new cutter has proven what we predicted-—firstclass, We forgot to mention that the old hands, who were here before the firm dissolved, are still with us. From experience you have found them to be second to none, As half is in the making of the garment, we think this another big reason should try us, Hince our last writing we have ceived more goods &1 Li8ATH Bpring and FSammer which for nobbiness and can't be beat, We desire Lo call your spe tention to our large and piete line of trimmir 8 Lg 1 $ All who have eB Latest styles in collars April 1st, we have stock, Keep your eye nibs Epace, S. U. THOMPSON. Next door soath of post-office. he ROYER'S » CARPET mimi y makes 8 8 MARKETS. Wheat dropped in price, Philadelphia gnotations are 913 for red ; corn mixed 47; oats 37. Creamery butter 32 ; eggs 16 MARKETS. Philadelphia, Febr'y 23.—Wheat 890 Corn 46. Oats 36, Spring Mills, Mar. 30.—Red wheat 80, mixed 75; rye 50 ; barley 40 ; oats 25 : ; tatoos 40 ; creamery butter 35 ; roll bu ter 20; @ 12; lard 6 ; tallow 5 ; hides to 5; Cloverseed 5 to 8c 1b. Cream 20. {Grenoble’s prives.] LINDEN HALL MARKETS, White Whest......... Red Wheat... CENTRE HALL MARKETS. PRODUCE AT THE STORES, BIE ...connrrssssins 2 seins masses 13 Ham... — % GRAIN, REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON, Prices subject to fuctustions of market. Wheat, red .........d 8B OBth.cnnicviinin§ Wheat, white . . Rye... - 4 Qo, shelled......... 40 Barley No, 1. wh Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bonght st oats weight and price. Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh and price, r— FLOUR AND FEED, Fancy Pat. Flour. 1 45 Bran per ton . Bost lor Flour. 81 88 Bran, retail, owt, 2d Bost Rolt'r Flour 1 35 Chop per ton... 22 15 Middlings per ton. 18 80 ~ Aperewt 1 COAL MARKET, EA $0 hid 550 550 5.05 1.40 4.0 oe me ——— an The above prices are for cash of grain ouly. KURTZ & SON