The Centre Reporter. SUPPLEMENT. Centre Hall, Pa, May) 9, 1881. > 1 Mose REMARKABLE ELOPE- THE ENT AND D WEDDING BVEX ASHRONIOLED Westland Pierce, a young man of Riche mond, Va., has for some time past been ip love with Miss Daisy Shoemaksr, the preity daughter of a well-known farmer living near that‘ place. The young lady's parents objected, but the lover persuaded his sweetheart, who wus under twenty-one years, to agree to elope with him. It was agreed that she should take her father's buggy and drive into the adjcining coun ty, whete her lover would bewaiting with a magistrate and witnesses Lo consummate the marriage. In the morning. when the tithe came for Miss Daley to start, her gourage failed, and she would not go, Her sister, Miss Jane, a bewitching bra- nettle, two yeurs ber senior, who was in the plot, begged her to keap her tru-t with her lover, but all in vain. “Well, if you don't keep your=word with West Pierce I'll do it for you,” she said, and indig- nantly leaving her sister she got into the buggy and dashed off, despite the screams of her sister, who could not divine her purs pose. Miss Jane reached the waiting place ; explanations were made ; sho said she was willing to take her sister's place The lover touched by ber pluck snd cap- tivated bv ber determination not to let the plan fall through, did actually marry her, - —Any man of limited means who wants to bet a million dollars that he can find a shea pe: and better clothing store than the Philad, Branch, can’t ut up his money a minute too soon. we will cover it. Now this is business on the first floor, and we say no one has the heart to take the bet, which is indispu- table proof that the Philad. Branch sells the cheapest and best clothing. - An ltalian writer on the catastrophe on the is] land Ischia mentions those prog nostics of an earthquake which are derived from animals, They were observed evry place where the shock was such as tobe generaly perceptible, Some minutes be- fore they were felt, the oxen snd cows be gan to bellow, the sheep and goats bleated, and rushing in confusion one on the other, tried to break the wicker work of the folds; the dogs bowied terribly, the geese and fowls were alarmed, and made much noise; the horses which were fastened in their stalls were greatly agitated, leaped up, and tried to break the halters with which they were attatched to the mans gers; those which proceeded on tho roads suddenly stoped* and snorted in « strange way. The cats were frightened, and tried to conceal themselves, or their hair bri tied up wildly. Rabbits and moles were snen to leave their holes; birds rese, as if scared, from tha places on which they had al ighted ; and fish left the botlom of the sea snd approached the shores, where at some places grest numbers of thetn wers taken, Even antesnd reptiles abandoned, ear daylight. their subterranean holes in great disorder, many hours before Lhe shocks ware felt. Some do¥s, & fow mins ules before the first shock teok place, awoke their sleeping masters by barking and pulliog them, as if they wished to warn them of the impending danger, and several persons were thus enabled to save themselves. Sm > A soi ~ When such inducements are offered at Dinges’ ss al present, we need not wonder why Cleve is 20 successful, for who will pay high prices other p'aces when Dinges offers the goods lower, cto. A a APR A Fronch military student, home for Ls Chuistinas holidays, wished to do a litt! shooti Accordingly he possessed him self ¥ Bis fasion dog and permis de chasse, He was soo by a local Day: berry, who demanded to see his licens. o He at once produced that of his father * Bat," read the official, “seventy-two gear old! You are wonderfally well , “Oh, that's common in oug ” Then I see certain peculiarities ~ WERE 5 wooden | The student burst into 2 laagh, ou don” wee” he cried, should put on my w bon 1 1 leg when 1 went “Oh! to bv sure not,” L mn « shooting ? * tarned the other, “ it woald doubtless § pede your movements. Good day, sir, — sport.” a Do You Know why Cleve Dingos can sell goods sod i If not we will tell y Ist. He isat YoY small exponse, as everyone knows, 2nd. He need not make large profits to meet expenses, as his trade is increas. ing 80 rapidly that he can afford to mark away down and still come out all right ash. He is fortunate in buying the #00ds at the right price Hoe ¢ would recommend him and hie store to our readers, . LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. DR. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Ps. she The ins of BE x iow alley onred to do all ad neler work in Ape AxD Graxirs Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere eall on Clevan’ Dinges for TE pen " | AND IS HAILED WITH JOY INDEED, BY THE POOR DESPONDENT WOMAN AS SHE DAILY GAZES ON THE RAGGED AND TATTERED FORMS OF HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. FOR SHE HAS HEARD THAT THE Phi BEANGE Cap clothe her husband and children in fine style for almost nothing. You can do BETTER mw EVER By purchasing your clothing at the Phila. Branch. Theyjhave just received a new stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND ARE AS ALWAYS 40 OF ALL OTHER FOR GENUINE GOODS. CLOTHING Manufactured, by their own: House and i cle Marked and Warranted. SAM’L LEWIN, the, Manager now. HE WORLD & THE REST $ MANKIND, ‘The PHILA: BRANCH All that is said. here is meant. ! £4 m v. ® em seed “Noman whe builds up to his line has the right to oper . wl window upon his neigh bLer's ais reason for refusing such a a is that after Swenly y enjoyment it becomes vested right, se that the'owner ofthe land upon which the windows open cannot build it up, snd thus by his ewn walls close up the windows, An owner of a lot recently sllowed his nelgh¥ors on each side to epen side win. dews to thelr houses upon it, supposing thet they could only enjoy it upiil he wishied to build, Afler twenty-one years he found that be could not build so as to close the windows, nor eould he sell the lot for anything like. the value it rhould have represented.” car's 1 open the Spring Campaign with a Wels br stock in every Departmen | I have goods for all and at prices that I am positive cannot but give entire sal- imfaction. Havipg been to the city the the past week and bought goods very low I can afford to give my numerous cu Mom. ers the benefit, therefore can safely say that my prices cannot be beat anywhere. All 1 ask $0 convince is a trial, Respectfully Cleven Dinges. Now Ready! —Just Received— A NEW STOCK AT WM. WOLFE'S. CERTRESHALL, Pa. Mr. Wolf has just returned from the city with =a stock of goods that will beat anything be has yet offer. ed. But what he depends the most on for selling his goods are his LOW PRICES AB EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN His stock « ona intr of everything usually keptin a well stocked store, such sa DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES READY-MADE CLOTHING, HAKD. WARE; QUEENS, GLASS AND WILLOW WARE, ETC. E1C, Organs! Organs! Pianos! Pianos ! Bellefonte llusic Store! ORGANS BOUGHT BY HUNDRED, and for CASH sold below the lowest, NO AGENTS EMPLOYED! Satisfaction Suarentesd Don't forget it—get our prices before " youlbuy. We allow no one to un dersell us We are the only firm representing the following organs Centre county. THER EsTRY, MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERICAN, SHOEMAKER, THE * Any one elaiming to represent any of the ve makes ir this county is a faleifler snd unworthy of confidence. 2Waptl ARDWARL . Harris & Oo. A Harris & REAPER SECTIONS ERS. 2 {And aii 2 rr % Sue