THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n STERMS:—One yoar, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year, Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, 00 er Center Havy, Pa., Tors, Ava. “THE RACKET.” Chas, B. Rouss, Wholesale Dry Goods, New York City, July 1, ’'S9. To the Public We desire to say that GQ. R. Spigel- meyer has the exclusive sale of our goods’ in his town; his resident uiyer has his headquarters with us, and 1s given first choice of every bargain we veeeive. Our arrangement with this at one, small, representation, no overcharging, and no erediting to anybody. C. B. ROUSS. (Signed) The above explains itself. I am in position to serve my friends in Penns and Brush Vallies, better than When in Bellefonte call to see me: G. R. SPIGELMEYER, ever. LOCAL ITEMS. ~The Luse plaining mill is having it, - Alex, Kahn Deinioger’s new tion. is plastering Yony building near thesta a most cruel request asking cloudbursis to continue, —Theo. the office of Prothonotary. the Bellefonte bar, announces his name tary. foante, has ordered a change in all its managers, on some complaint affecting wages of th Italians. ~ ~The Tusseyville band has fixed big time, gay time, on Friday and Saturs day, Sept. 6 and 7. ~— Joel Morris, a well known citizen remains were buried at Rebersburg on Wednesday morning. We are informed that a cider press with a capacity of over 100 barrels per day will be put up this fa'l at the lower end of town. ——The prospect of a large apple crop in the valley is vanishing. The young fruit is fast dropping off no doubt having been injured by an insect, George Flory raises some very fine beans; he has a new variety which are large and delicious, a goodly sized busch of which be kindly sent to this office ~——A large frame barn of Mae Coles totally destroyed with a'l contents, $5,000; insurance, ~The Union Sanday Farmers Mills, will hold ‘a pienic and festival on Saturday, 81st. Picoic in the forenoon and the festival in the afiers noon and evening. Proceeds for benefit of the Sanday school, ——Namuel Y. Plank, of Union towns ship, Mifflin county, while hanging up his hay ladders on the 10th inst, one of them fell down striking him on the head and fracturing his skull, from which he died on the 13th inst. $1,500. aks and SChool of John and Daniel Hoy, some seven miles —— a ———————— IP HAAS HN The Pienic. Col. James F. Weaver is very active assisting the grange picnic committee in its labors. Mr, Dauberman, one of the committee, informed us the other day, that the committeo’s preparations year, Isaac Frain, county deputy, is algo using his office for the furtherance of the Central Penna, Exhibition and Picaie. Under an arrangement with William H. Joyce, General Freight Agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, shipments for the exhibition held in Fort Woods will be charged regular current rates to Cens tre Hall, but all such shipments after the exhibition, if Junsold and re-shipped within thirty days after the close of the exhibition, will be[returned free to origi- nal point of shipment over any of the lines by which it came. The free return will only be granted upon the presentation of the original paid freight bill, and a certificate signed by the proper officer of the exhibition, to the effect that shipments are unsold exhibits, All camp equipaga will also be carried free. least one week before the opening of the picnic, rods from the ground. Exhibitors can bring their own for shelter and lodging from $2.25 to entry fe . Liass C Articics, 14 No exhibitor will be iu - Way to Make Butter The Albany ( “A N. Y.) Express saye: | operation, will result in the abo! it thoroughly. Bhe put the cream sey cow in a thick cloth one day, and as it was too warm to churn, ing a shovelful of earth over it not get at it, She left it there until she came home next day. yellow lump of butter, and the thing left for her to do was to salt and work it. The buttermilk had entirely disappeared, and there was about a third more than the usual amount obtained by churning, experiment a dozen times since, and al- better bulter than by The only exception was one the rain soaked into ground and mildewed the cream. Who of the RerorTEn Tally-Ho: A tally ho coach passed through here drawn by four horses, and again about 9 in the evening, probably Bellefonte, The ham's coaches that were 80 common roads. On deck were about half young ladies and gents, some horps; the popalation inside the dozen having alage merry and on a trip in imitation of travel of ye olden time. There was thing that was not on the program, offices ty have the though there were aboard. Now we dont want a libel for this pun on males and mails. All board, males and females, were merry mails chaoged, al- sng of our 5 to 20 year olds were afforded traveled before we had the iron horse. A Arai Local Briefs. ~-=Murray’s Vanilla—best cheapest — Warm weather this week with prospect for dry. retail, at Murray's. ee Ad, Harter of Millheim ted a new house, cotlagne style, =A hs. Mingle,of Aaronsburg, died last Tuesday of brain fever, DAS erec- by J. T, Corman in Miles twp. ~The corn and oats dropped 1 cent in Philadelphia, — Please remit amounts due on Ra PORTER, a8 per label on each paper, dress, Jacob Strohm, Tusseyville, Pa. —Our young friend, J. M, merchant at Rebersburg, is quite ill. —'T'w0 western ladies, named Allison are visiting at Miss Maggie Thompson's. ——Sireet Commissioner Floray is cheaper and preewminently superior to any other make. to enter the Central Penna. College at New Berlin, ~Mike Eby has purchased Haines twp.,at $42 per acre, — Prof. Rothrock wili move to —Ngyeral men are at work on the making —The mill, wagon will deliver town of each week. ~ Our Linden Hall correspondent gives an accouat of the sale of real estate of Henry Meyer, dec'd. some There are miserable board. — Jacob Neidig was his buggy, near pitched Aaronsburg, by bat not hurt, —efimon Loeb's new clothing store, for bargains in men and boys’ suits. — Wm. Henny formerly Fort, had a stroke of apo visiting, of near the plexy in the He sides at Millheim. —Christ Murray will leave next i college at Lancaster, and will enter the institution as a Freshman. ~Lollege vacations are drawing quite a number from th Ainity will hie themselves to to -—fBimon Loeb's new gents farnishing store, opposite the Con- is the busy place now, Bar Miller, dec'd, is visting old home Fagene is em fis ~ All the New Woolens for the com- ing season now being received. Liberal discount for «erly orders during the dall season. Our Fall stock will be the fis and a ¢ Mosraouzny & Co, Tailors, Bellefonte. ~ Lewing beata the state for large 3 | #2 ries good nl and he beats the world and all clothing in it for low prices clothes, dry ep-ll, which may check the rot, The crop will bea good one, if the rot does clothing, low prices as well as quality of goods, He gets ahead of ail, sells more all, ~The Reformed Bunday school pics the Fort Woods, near this place, was The band was present and played sever al selections, selves with honor in the preparing Fun at Spring Mills. : BUCCERS~A LARGE LCROWD- JMAOVERS IN THE MIRE - DANCE BY A MOUNTAIN BET, ETC, largely attended by folks from the vicin- Ox Bellefonte, which the occasion well laid out, and scooped in a goodly number of sheckles. der to avoid drunks. house and is always strict in his observ ance of the law. There were several dozen private erns in the Bellefonte crowd, and on some youngsters felt as though they could lick all the United States, ia. LL. The festival proper was well conducted and any disorder is a'tributable to which can’t avoided at such gatherings. The largest attendance was the day was fine and the night with their sweethe rts, mountain and valley were as plenty as huckleberries, and as usual, ginger cakes disappeared by the cord, welons by wagon loads, and by the barrel, the at night; bright, C8 Cream The boys certainly did bet, while a home about 100 rods they truck mud in a occurred fellow and his gir! started 950, Before they rot swamp hy the road. “Goodness, John,” Hier sia yo ium screamed weg, ich bin Salle, iwer mi & “Halt ist " said Joho, oder du ble ' nel, dos rous en bord ily got ont on a board, and bewailed ition of her new shoes Saying, 80 bad John, die mam hot mir onner woch die sha koft Longe store mit blackberre so das un now kin sie verdarbe, des is tsu bad. Well ich fro das uns niemand g'sehne hot.” At this stage of the trouble a little codger sitting behind a tree near-by, trying to get around a ten cent slice cof O Mariar, she Crotl stuck in the mire. awakened the chivalry of at ont, “Du glener bugger, besser macht . pock die fot, oder icl helf dich immer der grund kumme.” The slice of watermelon and the next fence As they landed a of the melon rind the boy on t'other side a ple ear. Then you sbould have “Da hals of his words that alter Lhe naughty urchiag ak to swear boy the owed , would make a Tark's mouth water to repeat them. Fin- by hola heels, “Ich kan mi scha butza wan ich hame marye “Well, Ballie, ich kan net marye in die karich, der glea bugger hut mir mei mit seler wasser meliun schol, un hutiall die stark rous ‘goumme, un ich hab just cen Suntog coler, A sel of four—two boys with their the mountains, left the grounds for home, a little before © pight. Having proceeded a little over a mile, a barn door, washed along the path one lead in a was struck dancing up and all he tshune, which Ring, ting, diddle, The cat play the fiddle, An the cow tsump over the moon, The little dog laf 10 see the sport, An the dish tsump over the spoon, An we dance dis to the good ole tashune, Of old Bip Koon, Old Sip Koon, rn. sm | the festival. When the special retarned | to Bellefonte at night, there seemed to | be a free fight in general on the {train and in the hind ear in particular. Whisk- | ev, of course, was at the bottom of it. | The hind car sesmed to be full of Balli- { vans and Kilrains who kept up a fight. wn E. woe CORPHAN ¥ COURT BALE. — So —. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court « Centre Ca, there will be expo ; the late residence Jacoh Gregg Twp. 1 wi th of Pen of BATURDAY, A | There were several drunken girls on the | train from Bellefonte, who were howling and jumping, and made nice monkeys of { themselves in their drunken orgies on the train, At20'clock, PF. M., 1 Bhafler, dec’'d., hound Om the South by pn Bartges: ou the Fast +4 and described as follows © rong and ds of Jobin Bartgeos, and on t ow Hedrs and Franc i a STAR SPRING WATER Baratoga Star Spring Water for sale in | bottles and by the glass by all drigeists, #5 ACREE, more or less. Thereou erected 8 2etory Dwelling use, bank barn, good simmer and necessary outbuildings, Plenty of best ; water at the ngs. A large ore the bart frais, different yarietios under cultivation, balance well prop and spile timber, Terms of sal: 14 an in one year, and the with interest frox Tt -——-- BIRD CAGES AT COST, I have on hand a Jot of brass and | painted bird cages which I will sell at and below cost. Come early. J.D. Murray, bail tn Musical College —The 36th session of six weeks, opens Monday evening, July | 20, for the teaching of young ladies in vocal and instrumental music. Address, F.C. Moyer, Director, Freeburgh, Pa. Ojunét MILLS. BUCKNELL SITY Rev. JOHN H, HA} President The COLLEGE } CENTRE HALL The mill is now in full operation. Grain of all kinds wanted. There will be constantly on hand, Cream, patent flour, Calla Lily flour, Fine rye flour. Two grad es grannlated corn meal. of feed. 20 to 30 bu. Chop, bran, and every grade Corn chopped in the cob, | per hour, Coal. Small stove, nut, lomp and Boft and Woodland coal, hand, i pea coal. a full stock on VAGON will deliver ¢ 8 ordered from mill, every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. | ENTIRELY | NEW BOOK 2h BING and « y 8% far 1 AGENTS |.7° : | mak S* ELMO HOTEL kh Ne. 817 & 310 Avech Street, P Hoda i rates 0 $2.00 gt Wi per f meant and diffe as nil parts ofthe by Su doors { to th {| pleasure Your patronage respecifulyieoi cited JOS Mi. FEGER, Propr tor ratirosd deg CIlY. ATE onsily sod Cure constantly passing the fers special induce for busines oad It 8 Visi\ingihecily tne Bargains! «i New Goods ! We are now prepared to have the public call at our Krate big hous an noboty liven in, Noboty liven in, Krate big hous an noboty liven in, Down in Tennessee, An we dance dis to the good tshune, Of ole Bip Koon, old Sip Koon, Northeast of Milton, was struck by lights ning and all the live stock, except one horse, was burned. The crops just gath: ered were also destroyed, loss $10,000, ~I4 is reported on good authority that the glass works of Bellefonte, which were sold at sherifl’s sale last winter, and have been idle ever since, will soon be purchased by a western firm, nego- tiations for which are now pending, and that they will be put in operation by the 1st of Oct. — What the Philad. Branch does not | have in the line of ready«made clothing, | i 1 not worth haviog. The spring stock | Saturday over the remains of the late | Now on the counters is immense and | | Judge John Irwin, Jr. were very largely | £008 ahead of anything you ever saw. | atttended. It was conducted sccording | Lewins is King for low prices. ! | to the enstom of the Society of Friends ~ Last Saturday the game of ball! This was repeated about the third | Miss Mary Snowden Thomas, of Baiti« | between the married snd single men of | time, when one of the party spied a bug | more, was present and she announced | the town came off, and resulted in a vies | gy coming, and the mountain quadrille | that a few moments wonid be spent in | tory for the married men by a score of | was hastily ended under the following | silent prayer; that if, during the service, | 13 to 11. The single men bad the lead | remarks, i : any one felt inclined to say a word of “Mir mnsea ufharra, es kumt en buggy i ! | the dioner, store and inspect our new line of goods. They were selected i with the greatest care and 8mbrace an endless variety of new designs and patterns worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Our line of Fancy Plads, Tricots, Fall Prints. and All- Wool Suiting, are fine, and will please our ear vy customers, and are selling rapidly, Woolen Blankets, Haps, Quiite, and many other goods, SPECIAL BARGAINS !--..0----SPECIAL BARGAINS : Come and see the special bargains we are offering in Cashmeres; prices lower than ever. Our stock of Ready- The Funeral of Judge Irwin. The News says the funeral services on . oie | | up to the sixth inning when the mars exortation or advice, they were welcome | ried men took the lead and refused to! ~—Of the storm of Wednesday of last week in Clintdn county a special states that heavy hail fell, and as a resnlt the tobacco crop is totally ruined in some places, the farmers thus losing their en~ tire summer's work. The corn and frait were a's0 damaged. The damage is es- timated at over $10,000, ~The advertisement of Bucknell University, at Lewisburg, will be found in another column. This institution ranks among the best in the state, and its central and healthy location, with the beaatifal country around it, lend it ats tractions possessed by few colleges, ~~=~Mr. Harris, a Renovo merchant, a few days after the great flood saw a small boy playing with a peculiar look. ing toy. Upon inspection he discovered it to be a petrified human head, which had been severed from the body and washed away from its resting place in some cemetery by the flood, He offered the boy one dollar for it, which was glad- ly accepted, and the merchant now ex- hibits it to all who wish to see it. It is a beantifal white and as hard as marble. Of course, no one knows whence it came or to whose body it belongs, ~A Potter county farmer recently hired an experienced boy to belp about the place. One morning he told the boy to salt the calf in the pasture, The took about a quart of salt, rubbed it all over the calf, working it into the hair. A herd of eolts in the pasture scented the salt and got after the-calf. They licked the hair all off the ealf’s back, and tried to lick the hide off too: The farmer tried to cate the calf to wash it, but the creature thinking he wanted to lick, ton, kept out of the way. The boy, the calf and the farmer are all very un- happy. The colts are the only ones that any fun out of it. By sal wy Canada istios you can have ‘em licked to death in this way, to do so. At the expiration of a few mo- tifal petition, and followed it with the delivery of an eloquent and impres- sive address. Her voice is strong and melodious, fall of expression and power. Her thoughts are fine and her language excellent, The faneral cortege moved to the Howard Street Cemetery, where the Judge was laid near his wife, Ao Ms mself in the Head. Andrew Grabbe, a citizen of Lewiss town, committed suicide on Sanday by shooting himself in the head witha piss tol. The ball entered the brain and he died instantly. The cass of the saicide is attributed to sickness, losses by the recent flood, and a temporary derange< ment of mind. He was a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias and the Lutheran church. He was 45 years of age, and leaves a wife and four chil« ren, Facts for all, In Spite of ail competition the Philad Branch clothing store, remains headqoar ters for actual ns in ready made clothing, for men and boys. Lewins in- troduced cheap clothing in Centre county, and has kept it at that all the time; he kept honest goods, no trash, and, as a rule, always sold from 25 to 50 per cent. below any other clothing store in this part of the state. stp Centre Hall Mills. Fine granulated corn meal and No, 1 ¢ flour, at the Centre Hall mills. Also | grades of flonr, feed, bran, cracked corn, hard and soft , ote, Terms cash, or in exchange. A A AAI. Ss Uv N C- 00ts or shoes, go to Mingle’s shoe store in the Brockerhoff house block, which ig the place to get anything in that line at low or money refanded, if not found as rep- resented. Mingle koeps none but firs class goods, wile & Co., advertise their store goods at anction. Esq. Rishel, advertises adm'r potice on estate of John Peters. The co. commissioners advertise ap. peals on unseated lances. Algo for bids for taking down and re- building wall south side of court house. Backnell University and its advan tages are advertised. For all of which see another column of Reronren. ~The Carwensyille Revicw says, we understand that a move is on foot to exe tend the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad up the'river, either via Wall's Mills or Lamber Qity to Mahaffey. This would give a good grade to all the freights of the up river country—Chest Creek, Cush Croek and Puuxsutawney, and if extend. ed down the river from Clearfield to Karthans would give down grade for the ooal from the upper country to the seas board, and in the meantime wonld give a large trade to the T, & C. railroad from Clearfield to Tyrone, We also waders sand that the Osceola braoch of the T. & UC. rallroad is to be extended from Belsena to Irvona there to connect with C.& J. This would give a good outlet via Houtzdale and Osceola. If these improvements are made it wonld give the Tyrone and Clearfisld a large busis ness. If extended down the river from Clearfield 1t Jrouid be the be in the and the cheapest way coal to the seaboard. pr in der Revorrar gedrakt. ; Old Zip Coon was danced in a he and his sweetheart got on the ground he said, “Now Kittie bleib aweil do bis ich en bissel ram geh for epper sena.” Pretty soon she spied the rooster with two other pieces of ealico taking’ a stroll towards the big hotel. She gave a little chap a nickle to follow and tell her recs reant lover that a girl over at the festis val wanted to see him, He smelt a mice and knew that there was fun ahead now, and asking the two girls to excuse him, the boy led him right into the presence of the deserted one, when she fired off at him, “Da bischt en schener kal, mich do sitze lusse, un walks nemme mit selle zwee schee gadreste schlappe, wu enny how not desend sin; ich het des net ge- denkt yun dir, wo du schon arrange. ments wid mache for heire, Fer was dust du so glea acte ?” “Ach Ketty, ich hab nix derbei mehnt, ick had gedenkt wan ich en issel mit onnere mate rum step, dan date die leit net so glie suspects das mir heirs wote, A truce was hed up, and Jolin kept protty close to his own piece of calien that evening, There was an Intaresting gate of ball in the afternoon between the State Colv lege and Beilefonte teams. The Belle fonte nine won by a score of 24 to 7. 1A tab race in the afternoon afforded not a little amusement and excitement to the crowd. ness aud fighting around the edges Made Clotning, Overcoats, Gossamers, Gum Coats, is complete and wil .«.k for themselves. Comeand see the new goods at Harper & Kreamers. v * TE Nj curni0k B BOS, MN COBNICR BROS EE | Pi ALL KINDS ENT BE NT Side Boards, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, Wood and Cane-Seat Chairs Undertaking a Specialty. WILLIAMS & ROGERS’ A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND, PRACTICAL ENGLISH AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. searing Reepirticn fut the real work of life, which : of CONBPICL Sundlyion, and LL i ® Class all parts HR RE hr LR &