aps Me THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n Cente Baty, Pa. Thurs, Aver 19, 1888 | ACRAZY WOMAN PASSES THROUGH TOWN, On last Sunday evening at about six { coming upthe Brushvalley road; she was i TERMS; —~One year, $1.50, when paid in ad vance, Those in arrears subject te previous wrms, oN Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser tions, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion. LOCAL ITEMS. a——— —~ The season opens favorably for bees and corner loafers, —— (Charles Ripka has moved on the Moyer farm east of Centre Halls. A iarge corn and tomato canning establishment is to be erected at once at Relinsgrove, —Ramuel Slack informs us that the ship look promising ——Will Rable and family moved from ville, on Tuesday of this week, eli}. the Gazelle office, has obtained a position in one of the Lewistown offices, ing two wives inside of four month. and Swift Raus last Sunday. field for the home missionary society. ne —~Christian Derr, an old citizen Bellefonte, died last week. in failiog health for a number of years. Mr. Reesman and who have been on the invalid list d AVS, young fellows who have girls, want t« keepaf ie of those establishments, as high ae 30 cents per quart the larger towns, Io oar stores bave retailed at 15 cents per quart. . ground and house tops white with snow ed and the rest of te day was lovely. 1 has been ppointed quarter master of the Fif gylvania, vice C. G. McMillan, resigned ——Aaronsburg rejoices in a lot pew boardwalks, extending to the end of town, and to second treet ing the Lutheran chorch—sad 1 M( y DEG badly needed Hubler, an zen of 12 reach- all old and known citi Miles township, on Thursday, h. Mr. Hubler heen in an almost he plesa condition OVer a vear. Tre grain fields are showing ar improved appearance with each day, anc the hearts of oar farmers are being dened with the prospect of an ioned wheat crop. Potatoes are sell wr bushel! on track in ring ¥ cents the John die ha giaag ¥ cents They and at $1 20 per bushel. 1 } } toona, Last Saturday was cool tery, with rain early in the During the day | ed carvlessly thro the air, some Dakota blizzard, no d Mr and Mrs. Will Fagan, mangh Borough, have buried all their children ce the 21 mont! Their diptheria, Tit years. — Subscribe RerourTER the campaign at 10 cents per Any one sending ns names for the cam paign and the cash, will get a fifth copy free. Reader can’t you get us names? Try it — John Harris having intimated would buy a lot in our 'own, one Jellefonte papers ironically sass, Ce Hal Mr. Harris is looking around for a site to plant an elderberry orchard, morping v1 yt Hus. fi of canged Bir at by deaths were for the he of the has a boom — Lawvers Orvis, Gephart, and Dale, are attending supreme court at Philadelphia, this week, The weight of the Centre connty bar wi'l be felt doubt. May 7 This morning 12th Rev X Roads, Comberland county, Pa , where as the pastor of the Evangelical church — Lewisburg Journal, in that church. At one o'ciork this morning Mr. Amos Garhriek’ss'able at Coleville was destroy ed by fire with all its contents, including a team of handsome black horses, a cow, grain, hay, ice, tools and other articles, The origin of the fire is not known, but Mr. Garrick believes it to be diary. ance $500 ~The Lewisburg News says that quiet boro’ i9 at last getting life and abooming in spite of some rroakers who croaked and choked enterprises. Gilad of it; let the wheels of enterprize go on, every. where and grind the eroakers to powder We have the same kind of croakers and chokers in Centre Ha'l, but the town works ahead backed by the Reronrrer, in gpite of ‘em. by express this week. It was a box con - taining a pair of beautiful white rats, nose and feet are delicate red while their eves sparkle like small purple beads These rodents are much different from the ordinary common ra’; as they are dren They are not destroctive by any means and when let ros about the prem- ises it is maid they will drive the other species away, we Talmage, in his sermon on jeal- ousv, last Sanbath, wound np as follows: “Surely this world is large enough for you and all your rivals, God has given you a work to do. Go ahead snd do it, Mind your own business. Ia all circles, in all businesses, in all professions there is room for straigh forward saccess, Jeal- ousy entertained will not only bedwarf your soul, but it will flatten your skuail, bemean vour eyes, pot pinechedness of look about the nostrils, give a bad enrl to your lip, and expel from yonr face the di- vine image In, which yon were created. 1f you are assailed by jealousy make no enswer, Take it as a compliment, for failure.” people are never jealous of a | church street, keeping the middle of the road, attracted the attention of every one | who saw her. Khestopped at one of the {unab e to keep heras they had no va- | cant room. She then resumed her jour | nvy westward and arrived at ! Bruss’ who allowed her their home over night. formed us that from her Mr. Bruss in- t actions she | must | She said she had been in the Lewistown | poor house also in a similar institotion ville from whieh place she 1ikely escaped. At times she would sit and talk to | self speaking of her husband John and money she had invested in { her clothes; she had been away weeks, was on her way to Altoona and would return again in two weeks, When | asked as to where she wonld return, re- plied that she did'nt know where. She | was about five feet ten 1uches | wore a bounet, and a dark blue dress, and is about thirty five years old, -——— DEATH OF AN AGED LADY, Mother Korman, of Rebersburg, died | { { years and 10 days. She was the oldest | person in Brushvalley, and one of the | pioneer families of Miles township, and | with her deceased busbacd went | the rigors of frontier life, felling the for- Mrs. Korman assis { 8 farm and home, | sides atded him constantly on the farm ) {tion and altho going thro many § i | er suffered for want of good health with which she was blessed until recently, the last few vears her eyesight | fail and became totally | Among some | fr ¥ she b ind n Indian troubles, which y that day. Among her iving there occur to us cidents ung r + | her yt r | settlers of t chil dren stil names of H Mra David Witmer of Wisconsin, | Mrs. Spare of Harris township. | buried at Rebersburg ou Tuesday. i - -——— © 1 i Mr, Narrows On Monday morning as was passing | heim, on his i in Brughva | wa AfTOWS Lie ) the at Mill y to Geisweit's where he g the old bri wa » i es is we th byy {a K emp 48 he was cr ige in 0 Ssin was suddenly pounced One o grabbed s throat and began to « and the otherran h f 4 01 f them I 3} Ke . im, e{ s pocket b beth Ww ich itement Tt retreat ase] on yr hi Harback, badly scared, | sof of he had, in the ex missed his maz ps then beat a hasty bach, pale with frighs, j » Narrows and related his He alleges one fellow Lat helm atl Onee ar ALD ps & pisSio] he § aad fired, bu a ment, “ 3 © Ang thr first b i ro sent Had 1} he Le th 11846 the y M t te bail 4 i t might i Bl Out & WARITa: been arrested. ne ' withon 181i in] x ed] trot 1g it every man r er if a 1 : in keeping 2s home pat i Keeping a Dh i i sniarprosi HR wanted, news IWR sd to work for it. If a publi o ia wanted for any purpose, the p enlated on fora f charitab'e societies have a sung if the | the necessary The Be the are meet. s 11 n e. WAT OF #0 eRanADEr 18 expect. and al of any k ed to give puff it after | a notices iI8 Over Newsp t puff to advan ele e the interest of the bus nsx men of the place and then give them A nl nots when they go to heaven, | And vet some of tro paper alive, while others damp y not be bluffed and ed by imaginary hosees, : oo —— LAWN TENNIS Hall can now boast of gplendid lawn tennis cloba whieh been organized during the The first cousists of a part of jast organization and contains several | players. They have cleared up and laid out a court on the same ground sed last | peason, the old brick yard, The boys who founded the second pnrchased a | ta { court at the same place © oH it doz bse inse it wil bull CLUBS, two have Centre fant years . this week, and laid out a Lawn in, nets, ¢ voung men ofthe town. The young then challenge the young men, for when it always get there “vehementer”, i —-—y JOHN BUBB'S BIG TROUT. | John Bubb, of Williamsport, tells how la few years ago he caught a [ rront in one of the streams of Ly oming { county, upon | practiced before him and who had re | inted to him wonderful stories of the big | fish. Thetront was 117 yearsold, weigh | got of false teeth Owing to the loss of | casion been pulled from its mouth by Mr. Bubb, the trout had become somes what emaciated and only pulled the | geales down at the above figure- | ture it Mr. Bobb says he bad a hook made at a blacksmith shop and nsed a green goslin for a bate, —Breakfastiable iusto THE EMPTINESS OF FAME. One phrase in General William T. Sher. | man’s address at the Onio dinner de serves more than mere repetition, You all seem to be yourg and hea'thy and wish for fa ne, bot remember, there | in far more pleasure in anticipation of the acquisition than after yoa have got it The honors | have achieved com pare very poorly with the hopes and as. pirations I had when only 20 years of age, i i i i i tli Aon NEW MILLINER SHOP, The undersigned has opened a millin. er shop in Jueob Lee's house near the de- pot at Centre Hall, The patronage of the public is solie- | ited, All are invited. . ap. 9G Bape E, Grove, a. *. “Dr. Seller's Cough Syrup.” Without exe epti given Onir readers give ite rial Drone kewp i6, Poo 30, & ap. AARONSBURG. B. F. Burd has quit gathering cream | and E. G. Mingle has taken his place. {| Miss Latchaw opened a summer school on last Monday with 24 pupils in attens | aanoce, D. K. Musser will leave for Kaneas on next Monday morning and his brother | Andrew takes charge of the shoe store tat Miilheim, | Jonnie Russel, of near Lewisburg came { to town on Monday evening and on Tues- day attended the funeral of his sister- inlaw, Mrs. Korman, at Rebersburg. | Mrs. R. E, Rogers who has been sick for qunen while is not improving very | nach. The sttendence at the services held in | the Reformed church lust Sunday moru- ing and conducted by large and the lecture interesting, Newton and Mionis Kartz, of MifHlin- i borg, spent Sunday 1n our town, Mra, Krighone, who has kept the toll gate for the past 18 months, hes rexigoned move to Williamsport. A child of Johnson Krape in rack wards fell and was severely scalded, Frank Torbet moved a new saw mill on to the tract of timberland lately pur- chased from the Vonada estate, i { . > inventors Mr, Huge signer of the great last fall on the Atlantic, is hard at work | building another, work on the shores of the bay of Fundy Strictly ie not bat d speaking it a raft, i great ship without ho mass of lamber 600 feet long, 54 deep and ging, and fall stearing gear. On { the masts will lamps capable of burni | that in ca e it should be abandon ng thirty davs. so i 04 i wreck. FENCES DANGEROUS STOCK. | as an unlighte WIRE TA with two other cows were in the stable the i rus slong the u It eX pe inthe and kilhog one cow the severest storm we bh ever rie ced in this locality for so early “ERsOn -{ Pnlre Dey wocral, i - - -——— Ce Hall's IOWers, instantly. ave © ee ROME Of ntre display beantift - Don't fail to visit Pearlstine’s new f | store when in Bellefonte J gtnes Alexander, Unionvil on Monday mo —Mr. (rap gave OUr sanct i iG iro. Kerr's new ee 13, FF, LA painting BIC arn for Daniel Wolf, in Haines town Ramev, XK "» 4 ap » i % oe rest, church, house 18 18 ip no i A% A hiew 3 5 vd 14 | for the front of | I f : been Fad has nd dresses ather of late changeable as women j= Attorney J. C. Harper of Bellefo | ; ir sanctum a short visit on Wed n 3 | nesday moruing. Millbeim had a new merchants spring opening o 1 “i tore ~@# Change in ail ils sores, Spring and sam mer stock made clon Rochester clottiivg House, ! J. W. Wolf took t} morsiog tain fur Phi a new stock of goods for 800. anpacked of is al in nie ng being Be ti i ie SUININeTr seh n & n have unpacked an g aud sum mn 4 Co ioe Of N,N im tease ang q umn we The funeral of mother Korman, a Rebersburg, on Tuesday, was vers large one, Her exact age was { and 10 days. “a LS —8top in at Flemings, tailoring estatlishwen:t, Bellefon e, as gee the new »tyies in genta clothis spring and summer. A, C Mingie } and | atioes, store w' ® in en in Betlefonte, spring and summer wear, New will be worn this year and he in stock. wee Miss Rachael Yearick, born and reared in Miflinbarg, but for the last two years residing i 13d. toa Mr, Bmith, of New Richmond, | Wisconsin. Young man if youn want to keep up with the styles stop buying second | hand cheap clothing and go to, Fleming, | the tailor Bellefonte, for a fine fitting | suit, Keeps only the iflest styles and the best workmen. Give him a trial and | have the latest, weeeMissos Emma and Mollie Snyder firm of Snyder Sisters, have gone to New York and Philadelphia to purchase linery everibrought to Bellefonte, or Cen- county, General opening days, | Thursday, and Friday, April 26 and 27. | Ali are invited. SNYDRR HisTRRS, ! Bellefonte, Pa. | w=]f our readers want to see a ma- | chine that will beat eggs “quicker’'n | ightning” they shoald, call at McFar- | lane's hardware store in Bellefonte, whess the Keystone Egg Beater is for sale It is the best device for that pur- pose ever made. It is not one of those common humbugs peddled from door to door, but a first class articie just as rep- resented. wee Bpring Mille’ monied men talk of establishing a baok in that place. The rames of Maj. Fischer, Mr, Eisenhart, i i ire i with the movement. With half dozen good stores, and other business indus trien, Spring Mills and Penn Hall would find a bank quite an addition and coo venience; they would wisely need to take care, however, thet it be not used for dirty jobs in polities aod to breed pet- ty quarrels among neighbors and in churches, and 80 on, and bec me an ac tual curse wo the community instead of a convenisnes, Much banking business by that community is done at Bell-foute, and a decent iositarion of the kind in the, place, would keep the trade st home. » CURIOUB MATRIMONIAL MIX. A NEGRO AND A WHITE A PRETTY BIONDE Wilkesbarre, Pa, April 11.—A remark. { able scene was enacted in Alderman MAN EACH CLAIM AB HIB WIFE. (George Gaines, a well known colored porter, whose face is as black as night, appeared as the complainant against a good looking white man named Charles | Williams, who claims Clearfield as his home, charging him with an attempt to abjdoct his wife Ida, a haovdsome stately blonde of 30, who came to ths city a short time ago and was married to | Gaines by a suburban justice of the peace, wife, he having married several yours ago, and is the mother of their four | ahiildren, who are at Clearfie d. Th woman admitted the truth of at te. | ment, and seemed anxious to retorn with | Williams, They were arres ed at the | depot while waiting for a train Will- intros and hig al eged wife were commit. ted to the county prisou in default o $500 bail each. hier tho CREAMERY AT MILLHEIM. Woik was begun at Millheim last week for the purpose of rrecting a creameryby 80MmMe ot 18 enterprising citizens, Cream eries must bring io like | young mint, Since the ér«ction and | operation of the Spring Mills ment, one has been started at and i8 in operation, Millbeim follows as third on the list, an | the fourth one at near In fact butter factories and print ing establishments are getting thick old Centre, and nextin order willjbe for enh, to form a trust, work on half time force up prices and then retire frm bus {ines a8 millionaires and bood - the boodle establish hear wil be erecte or fonte, ¢ i lers, | CALLIOPIAN LITERARY BOCIETY. the literary {| geninses and Demosthenic disciples of | this place have been at work to organize a literary society, and snceess has attended the effort An has b en effected with about | bers. The name adopted is Ca | apian Literary Societyof f Ha | The society meets on Tuesday evening of each week at seven o'clock in the school hoose and exercises will ¢ recitations, debate For several weeks past ir organiza'ion forty “The *nire meme ) paint of egcave, deciamation The meetings are | are invited to attend. 8B, OYA’IODR Ana ic and all i : 8 5 pal . o-—- LOOK OUT FOR A RIT H On Tanesday morning of Wm, Wool this place, tnok | train, and wil for more. He expecta to vigit al ern parp *{ of the firm Fehant's of be gone week the east f selects de be here in a short sme They market's for the arspring and § which will » W y gEnmmer = = A Very Al Year "J a RD la dres ahiing " when § gn 1 irprise be the n ley and cl ‘| ! i fonstablie’s sale al of Howard $ Mmith, of wit: Cow, « NnEs * locks, hi # Ve R i eds, chest carpe pe th Rona © © fall DOrRAnA GOES TO MEYERSTOWN Rev, Groh, of wh pastor of the Boalsburg Refor ae resign ati # «¢ mate mention 0 the Works Bre : ¥. 1 HH A cep Mey rstown, Lebanor will shorty remove to IAT, © vr . o-oo» The New York Assew bly vote to 8 the 13] whicl electricity for hang ¢ of 86 ® SPRING & SUMMAR Full line Worsted Saitiogs “CHEAPER THAN KBADY Mang, - SEASON 1888 of Rete A {asm mere oT i Moxstaomeny & Co, Tarnons InrreroxTte, Pa - -— - i Jooger keeps the very | of harness oil. try it, i i i best kind ——]p—- residenée in north «f years, D On the Hth, inst, at his Haines town«hip, two mies Woodward, (eo. Fox, aged i month and 20 days, | April 10th at Egg Hill—Sarah Dashem, Aged X3 yra, R mos, and 12 daye, 5 i {) i Xx 0X i OF INTEREST TO ALL. | We wish to call your attention toa few facts which are of importance to every The first principle in practica | #conomy 8 to exercise the greatest care | in making your purchases of the neces. | saries of life, such as food, clothing, shoes In jucicions shoppiug you save | money-and get what you want, and to apply this we would say if you want to | buy a certain article go to that store { which handles those goods only. We | keep a complete boot and shoe store only, | and that is all. Bat in our line we bave every thing—all grodes, qualities and styles, of boots and shoes. We are offer ing our goods at rates that defy competi- tion. We would call your attention to our stock of plow shoes and work shoes which are the best and cheapest ever shown in Bellefonte, THE REASON WHY. Many ask 0s the reason why our goods are much cheaper than any where else. { In reply we wotld say that we bave been in the business for years, know how to buy, we handle large quantities and get better commission than many others and hence can sell our gonds cheaper. We think you will find it to your interest to bay your boots & shoes at one, | ote Powers Snore Stone, BrrLugroNTe, A KAISER FREDERICK DYING, CROWN PRINCE APPOINTED REGENT. Berlin, April 17,2 A. M - | or is dying, and has «npointed the Crown Prince as regent, The extreme gravity | of bis Mgjesty’s condition was made pub- | | lic yesterday afternoon when a bulietin | wus issued at 8.90, signed by Drs, Mack | enzie, Wegner, Krause and Hovell, the effect that be did night, bronchitis haviog supervened yes. The Emper- 10 | not pass a good | terday, accompanied by a high fever and | shortuess of breath. A later report des | viared that icflammaion of the lungs | | had set in, and offi al confirmation of this statement obtained, There is uo longer ground for hose. Inthe court cirel« it is abaodo i, and his Majesty himase if has finally surrendered by th de rev wppoiatlg ir Prince regent, with fal power 10 act | all matters, This docunm-n' was ob | ed by Bi marck ou Sunday night. - Vance McCormick moved John Neff 8 house ou Conrch st M: Whiem | trom a severe sprain of the foor, | ~——Miss Lizzie Lingle, of Milesbu | 18 visiting Miss Leu (Gov, Beaver | Wednesday mornis i looks well, and we eo © 4 won in: wili~ "i ing he into goes q ite lame ] és 18 place tony gOVEIrnor here were ie Hoss, oft} was in g Ihe Be riends } i For many years previous the facul- | ty at State College has been « | the introduction of | or secret BoCiety ingutution, ring the last year UnOXious has been stricken ont, ane firs - Clely Was «1 last Friday. | I'he Pui Gamma Delta fraternity has the | » 10uor of estabii-hiog UM eed] { P 3 ) (sreek ‘rate nity } “ in that $ i ¥ LI Clallng i lhe | pret 8 Ore id ire i the rst ¢O organizati h House, Bellefo: te | #lX represent ive youug men members of tl new - The death of the new Emperorof Ger- any looked tor any day. . COMMISSIONER REALE] } iege | iraternity in P.S ( yes | took and 1 IRI "a ace at the Bas “ft : as 1 i 4 an a 6“ - - iB - haver & Witoome East HW (sTORToR David Lewis i wh Wetsel f Wa elena Owner John MeCommon Rott Rainey Richard Malone... bert King A Reighart Henry Pinkerton John Copev.haven Hugh MceEntire Robert King Wm P Mitchell D Carskadden Jeremiah Parker George Parker... Sarah McLanahan... Sarah Mclaoaban.. Lewis Lewis Richard Jones Hurah Betiebell Heury Toole... John L Kurta Michael Weidner Mirhael Weidner... Thos MoeOomumon.... James Moore Janes Carr Jacob Beck... Gipvy Mong Wm Wilson... Thomas MoClure... Jacoh Beek... on. Wm Bell... Geo Anchuster, John W Thomas. John W Thomas. John W Thomas... Goo Cow her (owner), Thomos Wallace Win Brown... we Adam Dale... Boyoe Davis... Boyoe Davis... . Boyoe DRVEE......ccoven ieniss Ebengror Habn...... BISHOP ST. — 7A 7% 4 A ) 3 1 In order to make room our Big Spring Stoel: ey os $8 PALL are ofiering e1« “+1 L gs €il (rre atly Re~ duced Prices. WALL PAPER cannot be We are i Il astonisl (Jud y v n 1 you whe you SEC them. mall) s—— Remember, the prices we give on carpets are only for ends and such patterns as we carried over from last year. BISHOP ST. Belefonte, Fa.
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