THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Eprror and Pror’r “TERMS; One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nce. 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, Cextee Havy, Pa., Taugrs, May 1. To Our Old Customers in Penns and Brush Vallies : When you come to Belle- fonte, we would be pleased to have you look through “Tum Racker,” You will find it an entirely different store from the one we had at Woodward or Spring Mills. Nearer to our ideal of what a store should be. We knew how then, but couldn't. We know how now and can. No finer store in town now, and we are just commencing. RACKET STORE Co. | ! G. R. Spigelmyer. | Shem Spigelmyer. LOCAL ITEMS. ——uite a number from this section are witnesses at court this week. «oJ ack Frost was around on Monday morning, but did very little harm -——Miss Nettie Royer, of Lamar, at- tended the Harpster—Moore wedding. ——Ammon Moyer returned after an absence of several weeks in other parts. Jacob Reed, one of Aaronsburg’s wost solid men, was in town this week. ——{Candidates are becoming numers ous through the section looking up their fences, ——Landlord Bartges has been con- fined to his room with an attack of ery~ sipelas, the last week, ~——Andy J. Stiffler, of near Centre Hill, dropped in last week and had the tab changed on his paper. ——Mr. Vanopelt, of Ithica, N Y. ar- rived in town last week, being called here by the sickness of his son Harvey. ~—Mr.and Mrs. Walter Bayard, of Altoona, have been visiting the past week at the home of her father, at Cena tre Hill. —0On last Bunday, Rev. Deitaler, Lutheran minister of the Aaronsburg charge, tendered his resignation that charge as Pastor, from ~—Up to this writing the weather prophets are still knocked ont, bat have not weather- wise they are other-wise. ~—We last week mentioned that in Centre Hall assessed as money at inter est was $35,000. The assessor's book shows the sum to be a trifle within $60,000, ——After about two weeks clear weather thers was a sprinkle on Thurs- day, sunshine Friday afternoon, and rain again on Satarday and on Sunday, So we go, ~lk creek and ing in those waters is now illegal for a period of three years, l—— William Sweetwood, formerly of this valley, was a plessant caller. Mr. Bweetwood is at present located at Har. risburg, having removed there from Philadelphia recently, cf Princeton, N. J., will preach in the Ceutre Hill Presbyterian church, on Sunday, May 4th 104, o'clock A. M., at Centre Hall in the evening, 7) o'clock, and at Spring Mills in the afternoon of the same day. ~— Walter Kurtz. of Centre Hall, was on thefprogram of the Bonbright concert, at Bellefonte, on Monday. His part was the Wedding March, by Mendelssohn, +& The Daily News says: Master Waiter Kurtz performed Mendelsshon’s “ Wed- ding March” in a very entrancing mac’ ner. ~ The electric railway connecting Bunbury and Northumberiand, was form. ally opened at Sunbury on 24, Ex-senator Wouverton, H. E. Davis snd F. P. Abre- crombie, the projectors oi the enterprise, accompacied the first car that passed between the two towns. [he streets were throoged with people to take a look At the handsome car as it pas-ed along at the rate of twenty miles aa nour, ~At Bellefonte, on Tuesday night, 22, a fierce and lively cock fight took place lusting nearly all the night, Birds were entered from Williamsport, Altocas Lock Haven, Harrisburg, Danville and Beliefonts, The fighting wus exceeding. ly lively all the time, the Bellefoute birds winning. About 150 persons wit nessed the affair and many handreds of dollars changed hands, Reports of the mation being outsinn de, all the perso. 8 suspected of belug interested keoping : quiet, Court, Court met on Monday, Frank M'Coy was appointed foreman of the grand jury On Tuesday all witnesses in civil | cases were dismissed, as tho week was | likely to be occupied by commonwealth | business. The first case called was from Philipsburg, Com. vs. Ashcroft, for vio- jation of the liquor law—selling to men of known intemperate habits, The jary | on the case retired at 4,30 and in 20 | minutes returned a verdict of guilty, Ashcerofus sentence was $300 fine and oosts, with 6 months imprisonment, Commonwealth vs. John Burket vio- lation of the liquor law, was the next case called. Found guilty and the Court sentenced prisoser to a fine of $000, costs of prosecution and to be confined in the county jail for a period of three months, The case in Miles twp. Wal- ker against Grieb, was ignored, Walker to pay costs. In another case, some | charge forcible entry, the grand jury found a true bill. Tuesday morning the case of one of the superyisors of Boggs, charged with not keeping roads in order was tried. TUESDAY MORNING, { on Tuesday morning, Commonwealth vs, | W. F. Richards. This case was brought at the instance of one Mr. O, C. Mar's w ho alleged that Richards had gotten a team of horses from him under false pretense. According to the evidence Richards purchased the horses and gave judgment, for the payment thereof, on a piece of land represented by him to be paid for and with a clear title when, in reality, there was incumbrance; footing up more than the land was worth. The evidence was rather confiicting; the case up all the forenoon, the Court delivering his charge and the jury re tiring at the adjournment of court at noon. When Court convened in the af. ternoon at 2 o'clock the jury in the Rich ards’ case brought in their verdict which guilty,” and divide! the costs between Mr. Richerds and Mr. Marks. The Court called the ‘wo men up and sentenced them each to pay half the costs and to stand committed till sentence was com~ plied with. Commonwealth vs. John McKinney Two counts—assault and battery and carrying concealed weapons, The case was brought at the instance of Prof. Richey, superintendent of the Philips- burg schools. Oa the 25th of March the Professor testified, when attempt to cor rect the defendant for some misconduct, Focal Briefs yard, CP. Long. will we do for shade? ~ Mens’ shirts 33 cents, were 50, mens ~ ~Ask at your store for Calla tiour—it is No. 1. Lily Simon Loeb’s new clothing store opposite the Conrad house, is the place for bargains in men and boys’ suits, ~—7h cents will buy as many new gonda as $100 will old stock, Pennsvalley bargain store goods are always kept, where new C. P, Long. ~ Largest stock of clothing in Penns- valley, have received 90 new suits and they must be sold in 15 days, come for bargains. C, P, Long. —The elegant new shoe store, of M Gillam, in the Crider Block, Bellefonte should be visited to see his stock and variety of boots and shoes for all and sexes, sge —— Andy Long, of Harris, sunonnces for commissioner. Andy alone would be an improvement on the Henderson — Decker regime. —~[owins makes saits to order, par ties can select their samples, Satisfaction own goods from guaranteed in all respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower than elsewhere, —They laying of the cornerstone of the new Luthern church at Brungard’s will May 11, appointment, in Greene towoship, take place on Sunday morning, the sermon. — Big stock of new suits, for spring at Lewins, head quarters for low prices { and genuive goods-—no shoddy or anc | tion stock. Tue always leads. —B. F. Biover, of Bellefonte. nounces to the Republican the Reronres that he will be date fir the nomination of commissions Philadelphia Bran: 8L- readers er. He is one of the promivent bnsiness men of that town. — [owing is out like hot cakes, because they are so cheap and well made out of the best goods. He measure and will make a suit to order if desired, { ~—Mrs. Kizzie E ville, has received putting new takes Bwabb, at Tussey- a lot of latest style summer ods he drew a revolver. and remarking “Now, d—n yon, I defy you to touch me, pointed itat the Professor. Mr. Rhiche back to school room and subsequntly bad him arrested. McKinnley was calls ed in his own defense and testified that he did not draw a revolver upon Mr. Richey, and further, that he have any revolver on his person. claimed that the only thing he had was a small book (book produced in court.) Beveral other witnesses were called by the defense who testified that they Short speeches were made by counsel, jury retired at 4.55 o’clock p. m., and in 20 minutes returned with a verdict of guilty in manper and form ss he stands mercy of the Court, Commonwealth va, The Supervisors of Boggstownship. The case is an action brought against said supervisors for neg- lect to keep the public highway, known as the public road trom Snow Shoe to Snow Shoe Intersection from the bound- ary of Buow Shoe township to almost the valley road in Bald Eagle in good re- pair, The case was brought at the in- stance of and on the complaint of the citizens of that neighborhood, The Commonwealth vs, D. J, Meyer, Assanit and battery, was settled, and the case dismissed. The grand jary igaored the bil agaivst W. B. Mingle in the Shires note case. The trial of Fietta Weaver for the murder of Andrew Weaver will be com menced this morning in court, and will likely consume the balance of the week . a —— A ————— Conference. The Lutheran conference assembled here, Tuesday evening. The opening sermon was preached by Rev. Felton, of Philipsburg. Tha ministers present were: Rev. 8, E. Furst, New Berlin. Rev. E Leutart, Logantown. Rev. 8. J. Taylor, Lock Haven. Rev. A K. Felton, Philipsbarg, Rev. E. E. Hoshour, Beliefonte, Rev. W. A. Trostle, Boalsburg. Rev. C. T. Aixens, Pinegrove Mills. Rev. J. M. Rarick, Rebersbarg. Rev.B.T, Greenhoe, West Milt.n. Rey J. A. Earoest, D. D. Miflinburg. Rev. F, Aurand, Mifliobarg, Rev, H. A. Deitrick, Salons. Rev, W. E, Fischer, Centre Hali, Cornerstone Laying, The cornerstove of the new Lutheran eburch, [Bramgords] in SBogar Valley, will be ald on Banbath, May 11, next, in the forenoon Rev, 8. T, Taylor will preach the sermon for the occasion, Ministerial brethren of adjoining charges have been invited, and all friends of the cause of Christianity are cordially invited to be present. Rev. KE. Leubart, Pastor, spring and { from New York, ladies will find al millinery g very | pretty and prices reasonable, | 880 the new stock. i pay one year on Ezxronres in advance | i Pittsburg Weekly Chronicle 1 elegraph | one year in addition _ ~Mr. H. D. Vanpeit, of our town. is still quite low | Dra. Sybert and Harris, of Bellefonte prescribe for his treatment, and while condition is still quite critical ~ Dra. Harris and Seibert, of Belle. | fonte were called to visit H.D, Vaapeit | Bright's disease. An improvement of | the patient was noticed afterwards { which it is hoped will be lasting. | ~—Musser's new shoe store, in the | Brockerhoff Hoose row, is now open and ready for the patrotage of the public, | which they flatter themselves they can | suit as to prices, style and qoaiity of | goods, having unpacked the finest and best assortment of boots, shoes, gaiters. ! &¢,, ever seen in this county, see them —buy or not Cali and Lewins is piling up spring { clothing, all new stock, for men and { boys. He has the largest and best as- sortment in Bellefoute and at | that none can compete, prices Suits made to order, by one of best tailors in the state | and perfect fits guaranteed. . { shoe store in the Brockerboff house | Bellefonte, he always has new aod offers none but genoine goods, boots and shoes Mingle’s is the place, ~The barn of Dr. Z. T. Jones, near Bhade Gap, Huntingdon county, was de- stroyed by fire on Wednesday evening about 7 o'clock. One horse, two mules, 100 bushels of wheat, some corn and hay were consumed, The barn was almost new and the loss is estimated at 82,000, partially covered by insuranca, The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, ~The annual namp meeting and General Conference of the Seventh "ay Adventists of this State and portior. , of Marviand and New York State, will be held in Lock Haven, from May 27 nntil Jane 10. The attendance of delegates promises to be large and will include most of the prominent men of the sect The grounds on which the camp will he pitched are jst outside the city limits and are beautifully situated. w= On Friday last the grangers plant. ed a large namber of trees ou their pice nie ground, this side of the railroad. In the course of a dozen years these trees will make a floe park and furnish pleasant shade for the pio-nicers. The erection of bulidings for the fall gather. ing will also soon be commenced, and such other improvements be added as will soffics for this year's exhibition; others will folicw from time to time, as may be required for the sccommedation of visitors snd exhibitors, Nup tinis, About fifty persons assembled yester- | day morning, Wednesday, at the home | Harpster, in this | place, in response to invitations to wit- ness the marriage ceremony of their sentative young ladies, to Mr. J. Wilson Moore, of Missouli, Montana. | At about haif past eleven o'clock, the bridal party descended into the rooms, of health and happiness and was tastily | attired in Ashes of Rose Henrietta trav- conventional black The ushers! stepped to one side when they entered | gait the room and allowed the couple to pass | the knot which would make them one, | The ceremony was brief and very ims | pressive dulged Congratulations were then in: ! in, and many and varied in the | Aa elaborate dine to the guests to which all did themselves ample justice, | ner was then served val uable presents, being both of ornamen- | tality and vtility, and showed well the | appreciation of their friends, Mr. avd Mrs. Moore They received mauy pretty and were driven to { the depot and took the 3 20 train for the | east, will remain away for sev { wral days. sfter which They on their return, { they will leave for Mr, Moore's home in { Montana where he has business interests | | and enjoys a large income, expecting to | June 1. May their tarried life be one of nnalloyed happi~ { arrive there about i { { pees is the wish of their many friends | 10 LLis section. i —— ! Important Items. {| Bushman has the dandyest trout rod in these parts | Dr. Jacobs went trout ishing the other day and there were as many fish in the creek when he left as when he started in. Fiedler was not at the Cowdrick fir was not i in condition t gate, Musser's new shoe—store has been opened at Bellefonte, Candidates are getting hand shaky i they all have the grip. | Geisweite now runs the Decker ¢ house at Coburn, i M at Hall Hess’ ien is about Dan wver's mill Lind to start with rolls town ito i 3 ¥ 1164 rock's Centre ? 3 Hall select { school has a large no: nber of pupi fbi | is an excellent instructor § i mason, is to do pit i ng. (raris, the the wall { work for the i $+ 1 0 «RIC DU we are i oo - i | The Pike ¢« are, We are informed the verdict awardiog { the tarapike company $1220 damages | willoot baa lowed to stand, the indige 4 | nation of the taxpayers being too great the result may be the pige v | vacated. The Reromras tention of the people to this excessive award, and they will, no doubt, be spared { the taxation for that sam in consequence, by some action that not be in 3 the at y til '1 $i called will either quash | the whole, or cut down the sam (0 rea | sonable figures award of the viewers, The commissioners, the custo like the { dians of the county's interests, while | drawing 83 per day doing nothing, did not as much as know what Was going on. in 80 important a matter, instead of be ing concerned about the taxpayer's in- | terests in the pike case as was their da- ty. We propose that both Henderson | and Decker be renominated so the peo- | ple get an opportunity to show the ap- | faithfal public servants, and incompe- tent to boot. -——— the Last Week. { Daring the past week there have been issued the following marriage licenses; Oscar Fetzer, Milesburg, and Frances | Malone, same place. { Richard White, Karthaus, and Mary | Force, Burnsine township, John 0. Rasser, Mill Hall, Clinton | | county, aod Mary A. Weaver, Rebers- | burg. | James L. Ettinger, Aaronsburg, and | innie M. Schaffer, same place, | J. Wilson Moore, Missoula, Mon, and . Kate Harpster, Centre Hall, Samuel McKinley, Milesburg, and Emma May Collins, New Berlin, Pa. ! William Zimmerman, Unionville, and | Mary M, Hall, same place. i Geor eo Gross Karthavs, and Matilda | A. Shank, Snow Shoe, i William Beck, Shingletown, and Mary J. Barohfield, same place. i - a - Sudden Death. i Mr. Wm. Hennich, of Millheim’ died suddenly on Wednesday morning while at work in his potato patch, aged aboot 62 years, He was a mach esteemed cit- izen and a farmer by pursuit, He for merly lived on his farm aboot one mile oust of the Fort, a A Deaths, Miss Basan Pletcher, of Howard towne sbip, died on Friday at 2 p.m. Decens- ed was aged 48 years, Mre, Kenben Batler, of Howard, died on Tuesday and was buried on Thursday . Bhe was 00 years oid, and leaves a huse band, one son and two dsughters to mourn their loss, necessities, your Spring tion, # AE PRICES ! Ready - A occupied by Same wilh a “Jothing a line line of guaran from us is i Pad the country, UNION STORE, talking Doll. in our store, BELLEFONTE all to On And she had a little curl her for head: , very good, one price. In we have all the latest C y Lace. Hoop Skirts, Corsets. Dont fail to Bustles call when in Bellefonte. Words of To those who require a many to whom we could thin ors ak there are chandize, and again many who sell w who ai > not reliable best pi “sicians and sy have by their testimon Kiein's Silver Advice stimulant, Max Kins «© #t. Allegheny, Pa, [LT a TRAT i Mary Royer | Pott iswinlly granted to the 0 gt specially request all pérsons ks ver indebind 10 the estate 0 make payment, and those baving claims ag % same Lo presedt them duly authenticated for tiement GF W.BPANGLER, Adm'y mart Tusseyville ndersigt Wing Lhemeeiy Notice. Leeand Arney wish to inform the public that they are now ready to con- tract for all kinds of Painting, Graining, Paper Hancing, Oil Finshing, etc. Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar. anteed, Lux & Anxuy, Centre Hall, RUNKENNESS~LIQUOR HABIT-In sll the World there is but Ope Cure, Dr. Haines sonden Bpecific x poady and pers patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Thousands of drunkards bave been cur od whe have taken the Goiden Specific in their oofiee without thelr knowledge. and today think they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmiul effect results from iv administration Cures gnarantosd nd for clreular and full particulars, Address in confidence, GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. 1% Ence BL, Cincinnstl, O. coifiy the whether AU TION. HAVING PURCHASED sonal property of John Puff st constas bles sie, the same will be left in his melon at | my pleasure, and all personsare cantioned against interfering with same, viz 3 cows, 5 calves, | mare and colt, | black mare, double and single harness, 200 ba. corn ears. threefifihs of grain in ground, sow aiid 9 pigs, 2 shonts, “horse wagon, Plow sleigh, ,and all other personal property of sald John Pal U. D, OSMAN 2tapit THE ITICE TO ETOCKHOLDERS THE AN. tual meeting of the Stockholders of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railrond Company will be held at the office of the company No. 23% South Fourth street, Philadelphia, P. on Monday May Ah, 1890 ut Li o'clock, A. M. Klection fr Pre ni and Directors same Gay JAMES R. MoCLURE, Reore If you will pay the Rerorren one year in advance, and send us the name of a now sabseriber with $1.50, we will send you and the new name the Pittsburg Weekly Chronicle Telegraph, one year free. 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