THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED .KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r “TERMS; ~One yoar, $1.50, when paid in ad | ance, Those in arrears subject te rms. §2 per year, Advertisements 20 conts per line for 8 inser ns.and b cents for each subsequent insertion, | The Repealed Fence Law Of The family of Jackson Bush has been | 1700. visited by severe afiliction within the | Wa print the act repealing the fence last month. On 2 of April he moved | Jaw of 1700, from Georges valley upon the farm of | The repeal does not affect any special | Mr. Kurtz, near Centre Hall, the weather | aot relating to fences in Centre county, | Sorely Afflicted. i Spring Mills. Prof. Hosterman's school is increasing (n numa bers. Last Monday several new students enter ed, The V, 0. 14 to be moved from Mr. J. D. Long's store this week, Mr. Pealer's to Many of the being wet and chilly. He brot with him She died in their new li voidable expos 1a. y on the day of moving Centre Harr, Pa., Tuurs, May 2. was laid up of pneumonia the day previ- ——ns—— i ————— a —————— osc— You will find G. R. Spigelmyer’s RACKET STORE in Crider’s Exchange, fonte. Belle- under regular prices. Everything LOCAL ITEMS. —The fruit treesare in full blossom and we hope will bring a full erop. The Lutheran parsonage is to have new roof ; better late than never. —(llem Deininger left last week for week's visit at Harrisburg and York, ——Mr. Philip Wirt, of Sugar valley, aged 87 years, died of paralysis, on 23, B ~The measles are so epidemic in our burg that even the wagons on the street have ‘em A sure sign Crelss nh that summer is here — with his DP. K. lightning rod wagon. as started ont Red dust ¢ 1d gmail noY # 3 SON — Red dust and smail pox are some of the pleasant things of Oklahoma. Hurrah for Pennsvalley yet! ——The fellow who thinks he should have every thing for notl and salts you on all he does, is still around ing The REPORTER'S presses are run by a water moter, the first on side the county. Alwaysahead. ——A valuable gold ring with was found oa the street, by Isaac Harpss ter, from whom the owner can procure it, now 1118 ~The Sugar Valley Journal Prohibition will carry in that valley. there will be a ray of sunshine from that guarter, anyhow. Another of Potter twp's en has taken to reading law ; sa ays wy ) Newton | ous to the death of his grand mother, | and died within two weeks afier. | A week before the death of this son, another boy, aged about 14, was also at. tacked of pnenmonia and has been lin- gering between iife and death since, with | slight indications of improving io the | past few days. Las: week a third son of Mr. Bush be- came ill of typhoid fever, and has been quite sick since; his age is about 16 ¥. | Really, it seems as tho afflictions came not singly, as this visitation deprives Mr. | Bush of his main help in his labors at f ng at the most pressing season of earand it is to be hoped tbat the | tuysterions ways of an all-wise Provi~ | dence will prove for the best, and that | the distressed family will see the dark | elond dispeli=d and enjoy brighter sun- | shine than ever, the - | A New Line East From EPitis- burg. The latest in railroad circles is a | east from Pittsburg to compete with the Pennsylyania. Tha projectors are nam ed as Andrew Carnegie, A. E. Goddefrey, of New York; E. B of fomhicken, and Mr. Islen, of and Pittsburgh rai | burgh to But : | tracks the Pitt line ® {oxe, the Bafl Pitts- is the From ine bu and Western. From Butler it will baile road dae east to GGazzam, which is about 65 miles It will here connect with the Beech Creek road and use it to Lock Haven. It will | then build a road from Lock Haven t Watsontownp, about 20 Wat- sontown, on, tne ine dedi er of mies from been Wiii ran situated 14 not nitely decided upon. throogh Tombicken, ere are t the coal fields of Ce thers, be a throug! ite to the ea At ent all | from Pittsbu Boston has to be unloaded at Jersey and the new read is to - I hey Need ougi it $ i ' int 0 WN TERY freq pp ite b gE! Lit obviates this, - Not Be Paid. v1 DEL ihe in on Monday rendered a d | case of Gere i N. 2} pally trie out of ti Bohemian y Supreme Court 15} $4 1 ialt & J & John Unger in the Orvis law office, —A gleam saw McCormick & Frederick on Spring Run in Clinton co., was destroyed by fire on Monday night, 22 uit. We have received several Abilene, Ks., papers, which give accounts of hon- ors paid Rev. J. A. Bright, on the occas sion of his 44 birth day. — Mitchell's coal and coke works indefinite period, throwing a great many men out of employment, — Forty thousand pounds of sugar were shipped from Beriio, set county, one day last week, the farmers over $3,000, Peter Hoffer is agent for the sale of such implements as farmers need, as will be seen by reading his card in other col, of the Reporter, ~The package of Reporters for Spr. Mills, last week, by some misshipment in the mails thro no fault here, did not reach its destination until Monday. —The wagon factory of Brothers st Mill Hall, Clinton county, was totally destroyed by fire Friday night. Loss, $4,000; insurance, $1,300. Se JERET~ netting Land preached his farewell sermon in the Reformed church, and on Tuesday took his departure for his new charge at Meadville. will speak in favor of prohibition in the courthouse, Bellefonte, Friday evening, day 9th. ~The steam stave and saw-mill Clinton county, was entirely by fire Friday morning. insurance, 82,000, destroyed burg. ger of Dinges’ store in our town. on hand is large, Some farmers and no demand. port, shot himself in the head in his new drog (store at Watsontown, Lycoming county. Saturday morning. The wound proved fatal in an hour and a half there after, petroleum is to be shipped in tanks to the Bellefonte nail works and by a cer- tain process manufactured into gas for heating purposes and will be used in< stead of coal. wef lot of Bunbury fishermen took 400 to 500 trout out of Centre county wa- ters last week. Guess we must have the legislature make an appropriation to to put up a barbed wire fence across “Tight Eud.” we Michael Ulrich, of Millheim, was nofortunate with a horse the other day ; havlog a leg broken by a kick from an- other horse, This is the third horse in- side of three years, that Mr. Ulrich has Jost by broken leg. Our townsman, John Emerick, be. lieves he may have some valuable mins eral on his farm 3 miles east of here, ‘The rock in one part of the farm is full of silvery glitter, and if it is not the de- ceptive iron pyrites, then sure it is some- thing else; at all events we trust there may be thousands, yea, millions, in it, A sample rock will be sent to some geol- ogist for examination. ~ On Saturday morning, 27 ult, at State College, Mrs. Noble, who was mars ried in Bellefonte about two mouths ago, took a dose of strychnine and died at about 15 minutes of 5, She was formerly a Mrs. Harmon and her mother resides in Bellefonte. Her husband is the fath- of Rev. W. F. Noble, the Methodist add tiie hana: yard into the Berks ( ¢ pot pay it. This 1 | firmed, Hundreds « bly involving ia all § ! decision. - Butter Thief Shot. The Millheim had a mysteri x sed along for which th y inthe b id a watchn employed to detect thief ing i the dark oo last Sunday night, the watch. man soon observed a visitor who made his way to the butter chest and was hel- ping himself to a fine roll of the golden stufl when the f the watch broke in with, “Pat that back.” The in- creamery, we are told] ns on Buiter was re Was no en- JOKE, All Was the ied YOice to retreat followed by man on guard who f OT | where he discovered an outside sccom~ plice who evidently was playing the part of watchman there. The two hastened away but the watchman is said fo know their names, and one of them is said to be badly hart in the thigh. w - Cattle and Fence Law, By the approval of Gov, Beaver of the act repealing the fence law of 1709, it be- a shot from the slowed to the di to care for them himself, Owners of { land are no lon | land against their neighbors’ cattle; but whether fenced or not, is | trespassed upon by cattle, and damsge | resalte, the owner of the cattle ia liable for the damage. Owners look sharp if they would avoid trouble, { if their land, Local Briefs. — Soe Fanble's new spring stock be- | fore purchasing ejsew here. —we When in Bellefonte stop and see E. L. Powers $3.00 dress shoe, 30 t0 Fauble's clothing honse for a fine sait of clothing, new spring styles ee}. D). Sellars, of Baffalo Run, died { on Ap. 27, of rheumatism, era, | ~——A Manny Mower, cheap, at C, P. | Long's, Spring Mills. 2 Mills, favored our sanctum with a call, —fBee Fauble’s stock before purchas- ing. wee BoORET YOCRived a new assortment of horse collars, price from $1 up. —weFall and winter stock of clothing at the Philad., Branch, jt—There was frost in some parts of the county on Tuesday night. —eWhen in Bellefonte stop and see E. L. Powers $3.00 dress shoe. Rochester Clothing House, Delle fonte, for fine clothing, —eHuyett 18 the sanciest man in Res bersburg : it's a little Iumberman. w-When in Bellefonte stop and see E. L. Powers $3.00 dress shoe, we Rochester Clothing House, Belle fonte, for fine clothing. we Rayman, the fisherman of the tun nel, was at his old tricks again, eatchiog big suckers, —For cheap clothinggo to the Rochester clothing house, Bellefonte, largest stock in town, Reuben Stover of Miles sold a tract of timberland to Bamuel Zellers of Lewisburg, price $1000, we What the Philad. Branch does not have in the line of ready-made clothing, 1 worth having. The spring stock now on the counters is immense and er minister. It is thought the mind of the Indy has recently been unsettied, y ¥ fe anything you ever saw. wine is King for low prices. | only does away with the general law of | 1700, leaving all others in force, | following is the act of 1700 which has | been repesled. 1. All cornfields and grounds kept for | enclosures, within the said province and cient rai! or logs, and close at the bottom; enclosed with such sufficient fence as aforesaid, shall of any other persons, by sustained thereby to the said. A Apr Them Cheers ! Where is ? We last wee! informed cheers were them that we stated old or new council, and asked whereabouts, It was intimated to us in ber of the old council, Now then, we | have so much light, Next let us have | the name of the ex-councilman who ap~ set of chairs which and which it have forgotten. Whos got them thorized them to be needed? belong elsewhere, cheers 7 Who purchased if au not lf More Licenses, Not for selling liquor, but to commit { matrimony, have been taken out, among others we fiad the following familiar names i both of Hablersbuarg, i ! Jd. 1. Potters Mills, W. E. Yearick and Mary, danghter of Luther Stover, both of Spring Mills, Wm. Aaman and muel Fryer, both of Coburn. Clayton Baney and Annie Hull Bellefonte, Grant Ardry, of Martha, dat ter of James Hubler, o {of of of ] , both and aught Milibeim. - -. Annapolis Appointment Congressman Kerr has Andrew J; Cruse, Jr., of Bellefonte, as candidate to enter the Naval Academy to fill the vacancy ox Dinges, t Annapolis, the death of Will Mr, Cruse is a bright wan and will do credit to the district. at gioned by this place. . ip ’ > Want of time obli sone Commun: Re Wn ations Lt OLLers, and her was five days. y was not quite clear, rather cool £1 RLOTID ooo! the past s Spring Mills post office has been Pealer's to J. D. Long's aad er, the late 1 . iy competent too, spat Mr. Pea- master, filled the bill ‘and was very obliging. Whiteman has added new house. a pretty porch to his Hi gprin 18¢ cleaniog has began and the ors rinder is around-—surer signs of ‘ of g than blue birds, our streams, With every passing Brishin looks f strike him. ip on Reporter: Paul says owe no & high authority, lest week, there was a non. suit, - — — / WELL DRILLING, Mr, Clemens, of Mifflin county, will come into this valley about 1st of May with his steam drilling machine, Per- | premises, leave arid upon favorable terms, can ~ «Fauble keeps the finest stock of reacy made clothing in the cousty an cannot be undersold byany competitor —The Centre Hall soldiers, N, G.. didu't go to New York ; guess they had a sufficiency of that sort of fun at Harri- son's inauguration playing soldier. It is more pleasurable sometimes to see sol- | diers than to be soldiers, | -——Robert McFarlane’s { store in { the celebrated Link Fence Wire. Hav | ‘pg bought a car load before the recent advance in price, he is able to sell at very | low rates. The link wire has stood the test of several years in our county and bas proven fist class in all respecte, It is 80 easy to handle and put up and weighs a little less to the rod than any { other, Write for prices, i - ——— — Ready-made clothing of every de- scription and quality at the Philad. Branch, Bellefonte. ~eSimon Loeb's new clothing store, | opposite the Conrad house, is the place for bargains in men and boys’ suits, wee A dollar saved is a dollar earned which can be done by buying clothes from the Rochester Clothing House, Belle- | fonte, largest stock of spring suits in the county. Snyder Sisters have gone to New York, and will return with a large line of millinery. Grand Opening, Saturday April 20th. Woe invite citizens of Belle | fonte, and Centre county to call and look at goods. hardware 5 SxXYDRR SisTRes, 1lapdt Bellefonte, wee Lat week ronnded up with a rain storm ; Thursday showed signs of it by being damp and coal ; Friday forenoon rain set in and in the afternoon it was accompanied by a fierce and chilly wind; Saturday had a light rain, Sunday also was chilly and wet. we Men’s, boy's, sud children's cloths ing, from Jacob Reed's Sons, Philadel phin. Full line of Shirt Waists, Moxraomeny & Co, Notes given in the Bohemian outs swindle need not be paid, is now the des cision of the supreme court, ss will be found in another colum of this issue of the Reronvee, The Berks cousiy court #0 decided and the sup, court in Philadel phis now afflemes it. In some places these awindiers of the farmer were sent to the penitentiary, while some are still at large impudent as ever, tre couns ty farmers were swindled out of $25,000 by the scheme, anyone has the least objection to Mr. Long hav. wounded soldier the preference, but it is owing 0 the inconven- lence of the location, as it is an out of the way stand, Mr. Long in order to accommodate the greatest number of people should move his store tion somewhere near the mill Mr. H, Krumrine, gr, is very low and his death is looked for al any time, The repeal of the fence law of 1700, is the share of abuse for | signing the bis]. Will you please print the exact | fect it will have with regard to stock running at cows; you know they are legion, effet, Does it repeal the special law the railroad companies operating in Centre coun { ty to fence in their roads, or else pay for | killed by the trains (The special act requiring railroads to their lines or pay for stock killed i ed, Ed) - i Penn Township. The farmers are having & vacation at this writ ing, owing 1 the very disagreeable weather, { Miss Lizzie Kimport, of the Loop, is visiting in i this section, 1 Mrs, Kimport we are glad to report Is somewhat i : # i better, Millbe APppearas n will go against the amendment by ail AL least looked so last Saturday when some ought 10 have been mended. night Harris Mill Harry J. Kurzenknabe and family, of r ting st Jonathan Harlers, Visi } MO, 8 BOTse LAs Week - - PILES PILES! Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment is | the only sare cure for Blind, Bleeding or { Itching Piles ever discovered. It never | fails to cure old chronic cases of lon standing Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky. says: PILES! oo i i i | cared me after years of suffering.” Judge Coffinbury, Cleveland, O., says William's Indian Pile Qiotment | immediate and permanent relief.” We have hundreds of such testimoni by druggists at 50c & §1 per box, apZly i -- Died. | Died, at Mifflinburg. Ap. George Gutelins, aged 76 y, 5 m. and 27 4. a STAR SPRING WATER Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in | bottles and by the giass by all druggists. : -- - ——Bimon Loeb's new clothing and | gents farnishing store, opposite the Con- | rad honse, is the boey place now, Bar gains is what draws the people, | = In epite of all competition Lewins | sontinues to take the lead in ready made clothing, low prices as well as quality of | goods. He getaahead of all, sells more | than all, pleases all, and fits and suits { all, ee Fanble’s line for eady made cloth. | ing is complete in every par icolar, and cannot be beat by any dealer in the county. ait imate WOOL. WANTED. The highest market price paid for all kinds of Wool, at all times, by W. M, Allison & Bro. Potters Mills, 2my4t oo . Monday forenoon last, Wm. Baker of Buffa'o twp. was found dead under the overshot of his barn ; cause, apoplexy. Henry Dunkle, father of ex-aherifl Dunkle, died at Bellefonte, aged 81 v. cl A “ The largest and most complete line of suiting-—-now on exhibition on our cyunters—that have ever been shown by ra. Suits made to order at the lowes prices, Moxraomery & Co., Tailors, Bellefonte. iA NA AS wweRead Fanble’'s flaming ad, in Re- porter and give him a call. SLATE ROOFING. BLACKBOARDS, URINALS, annals ETC, pectas we have for mets all of On account of the increase our 6x tion of the SLATE ROOFING D been obliged to discontinue al roofing, which. however, enables us to pay our attention to slate roofing. Belng miners BLACK DIAMOND SBLATE, SL Quarries in Lis stato, which vos 03 a special nd. vantage, so that we can furn the best grades of Peach and Lehigh i SITIIIC “TS OAOIT roprieteor. PETER HOFFER, Centre Hall, sells the Osborne & Cos Harvesting Implements, the Clipper SBidehill Flow, the Strmit's Patent Rever- sible Bulky Plow, the Elmira Spring Harrow, ale the Union Meat Chopper, and the Expert Grain and Fertilizer Drill, the Lighthouse Feedontter, and iron Water and Feed Troughs. my dm —FRESH OOW for sale, with 3rd calf, st D. P. Housers, 3} miles west of Centre Hall. L. H, Knuns; A——————— A I. MA uA Vg v O.uU VE = } N TEI ’ be SL SAIS RB NO om Notice to Stockholders. The Annual Meeting of the Btockhols ders of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Rails will be held at the Office of the Company No, Street Philadelphia, Pa, on May 6th 1889 at 11} o'clock A. M.. for President aud Directors A 1 NS wp a da ——Get your boy a nice suit st Lewins ud mye a Susie of dollars hereby. argent ever be Re ed hy. Notice. On account of losses by the recent fire, the undersigned is obliged to eall upon all having accounts at Bartholomew's store, to make settlement within a rea sonable time, by so doing they will great. ly oblige limadm. R. E. BarrnoroNgw Cantion. All persons are hereby cantioned against the pnrchase of a note, given b me to Elmira Showers, for $50 or $00, dated last September,—~not having re ceived valne for same, I will not pay it unless compelled by law. dapit Wa, Grosauax, i — - NOTICE : All indebted to the firm of Bushman & Kreamer will please settle up within a reasonable time on account of the dissolution of firm, tis G. W, Busan, EXTRA OFFER Any one sending vs the names DOW eubseribOry th the cash Rf thpee yoar, will get a copy of the Reroxran one year free. POSITION OFFERED. 1f you are in need of good paying position abd think you have the qualities of a good miesman, you will do well to write us at once. We will pay good commision or salary and expenses to & good man, The position we offer is a permanent . one. Address at once, ua
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