5 Mrs THE CENTRE REPORTER. INNS WH, EURTZ... cco Assoaiate Bditen amps sors We ON 0 3, 3 Centre Hall, Pa, Th're, Oct. 1 1 2 TRRMS. $2 per year, when paid in sivance ; $2.60 whra not paid wm advance. Advertisements cis per line for three ine pertions, and Deenis per line for every suds sequent insertion. Advertisements dy the vear atl a liberal discount, Subscribers outside the county should re wil ws 10 ofs, amount of one year's posi nge, instead of els as formerly when paid by themselves. : Subseribers can always tell how their aes unis stand at the Reporter office dy con sulting the lables on their papers. If the table reads “John Roo 1 jan "78" «f means that John is indebted for subseripiion from the 1st of January, 1875, and that +f sa (ume he was vaying he printer First in the Field idle ever twenty-three years the Mill Hall furnace was started on Monday af ternoon lat. A large assemblage wit: nessed the operation, filling the furnace with wood, coke, iron ore, limestone, &e,, had been finished, the manager, Capt, Austin Curtin, pour. od some kerosene in the opening that carries the melted iron from the farnace, and then the fuel was ready for the match, The ores to be used are from MeVey- town, Loveville, Agricultural college and Bellefonte, the coke is from Snow Shoe, and the limestone from Cedar Springs, and good iron is predicted. Rev. Fisher will preach in the Uns ion thurch on next Sabbath morning and at Georges valley in the afternoon, same day. ~ They are bound that none shall get ahead. Doll & Mingle are; thus far yet, they have distanced all competition for the best assottment and lowest prices in boots and shoes, ~Rev. &! G. Shannon, of Selinsgrove, formerly of this town, is in this neigh« borbood at present, in behalf of the Missionary Fastitute, at the former INTEENATIONAL LESSONS. OCTOBER 16. —~THE BURNT. OF- FERING, GOLDEN TrxT 1-~"S0 Christ was once of fered to bear the sins of many." Heb IX, 38 Lav, 1, 1-14 Verses 1.0. The Lord called unto Moses ~at he had done before on a memorable oconsion (Ex. iil. 4) But now, instead of from the wayside bush, it was from the costly and besutiful “dwelling piace” in which Jehovah had promised to manifest himself to his people. Speak wnfo fhe children of it was something, not for the priests alone, but for all the peo. ple, since the command refers to a sacrifice which any one might present of his own accord { any man af 1 b i ing as it is taken fur granted will be done, The offering sacrifices in the worship of God began but a short time al ter the fall (Gen, iv. 4) The patriarchs, from Noah to larael, constantly resorted to them, not only as an expression of grat. tude, but as an accompaniment, accepia ble to Jehovah, of heir supplications Probably they were intermitted by the Is. raelites during the sojourn in Egypl as seams to bo implied in Moses’ request to Pharsoh (Ex. iil. 18 v, 1.) But now, in } (svael i YOu ring an offers of building at a cost of $40,000, the same your, the former wholly by Mr, Noble, | fand the lattor by his inspiration, | In 1867, in company with Mossrs, Mos {Cartor, Brown and Shannon, erected | {the Hirst elevator at our harbor, which was {the inception of the immense grain trade {which now centres here, Ha is the owner : lof onesthird of the blast furnace, erected is now being h Hin 18300, at a total cost of over $100,000 and {was a loading stockholder in the rolling fmill up to the time of ita nancial disass| he ter. He was also an original stockholder of the Burdett Organ Factory, of the Dime Savings Bank snd Second National Bank, of the wood pulp mill, and of Jseveral In evi minor enterprises which are unnecessary {0 name, During the last year {machinery ofthe Whitney Sewing Ma-| ohine company of Patterson, N. J , which he purchased the Of the newest, choicest and has been removed to our city, and recent ly put into operation, with the expectation | . i of doing a prosperous business and giving employment to a large force of mechan+ . . ’ y ’ | For the coming Fall and Winter ics Altogether the various institutions with | eld daily by | Iv, ILACKSMITH 11 3 xy "Oy 1 PATING OV] We would especia — STOVES. attention to our 'NOKS & RANGES, gest in Heating Stoves the would eall moat fashionable things in DRY GOODS, sepa. v this apply to ¥ with a full line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selectrd for our Trade in the Markets, CALL EARLY for BEST BARGAINS WHITMER & CO Spring Mill place. His work is to raise an endow- ment fand for a second professorship, for which he has been traveling nearly a vear now with encouraging success in his labors, —At Brown's new Bellefonte furnitare rooms they permit nobody to andersell them. They always offer the greatest bargaing, Brachbills are manufacturing and receiving goods every day; you can al ways find what you want at 10 per cent. less than at any other place in the coun~ ty. —Centre Hall has another steam en- gine added, Mr. Ezra Krambine having purchased an engine for his furniture manufactory, Hope he'll have plenty of work for it. ~What all want, is bargains, The place for bargains is at Dingea' cheap connection with the more formal and set. tled Tabernacle service, full directions ure given for the observance of the various forms of offerings, and their significance is more clearly defined. Our Lesson has to do with the veluntary burnt-offering, the ground thought of which would seem] = to have heen the complete surrender of | V* self, body and to ‘reator and Ruler ot all f your © of the herd, sud of the A which Mr. Noble is connected furnishes] work to between four and five hundred men, and bread to fully two thousand! } paopie, Silke, Velvets and Plushes, Ladies’ Ready Made Garments, Novelties in Dress Textures, Misses’ and Children’s Buits, ls, | When the enlargement of the canal was der discussion, Mr. Noble was one of a 3 Plain Dress Goo Great CLOTH WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OFFERING party organised to purchase it and cons ltinue it in operation with an increased cas Hoek must be SOME |ngeity. In this they were thwarted by the thing of value to the one who presented | " 3 sal } : at. and 0 3 ; He 80 mp é A : the offering; not & wild ereature of the|Unoxpected sa ¢ of the improvement, AR! field or wood, but a usaful domestic ani {but for that it would be open to-day and wal, Such an offering, also, being more affording the means of support to hums asily obtaina ong an agricult ] easily obtainad among an agricul ural POO~ 11 ads of aur citisens. He has boon ple, there would be no reasonable excuse] : . for neglecting to make it. God asks his the earnest advocate of a railroad to the oll children to devote to hia service what they [and coal regions, has twise subscribed lib have, not what they have not. A male gpglly towards building one, and has not wilAoul dlemish-—a perfect gift was requir 1 in . \ R i {yet abandened the hope of an ultimate ins ed 1n every case. A diseased, deformed grippled, useless animal would not an- {dependent connection by rail with the rich A g t the highest prices for sw o An offering to the Lord must be of markets of the interior, Had Mr. Noble store; farmers go @ hig C Ol lthe best, A¢fhed at the entrance tei. opm { F ; eR n allowed sarry out his plans for all kinds of produce there, tha court of the Tabernacle. And Ae sAali He ph is . 3, © p } slot Mr. J. R. M'Clellan threshed with jou? wd —in token that the beast jy} 6B YING thetrade of irie, our pc pulation his Canton thresher, the crop of J. Hen- slain in his stead, I hough the burnt-of-| would be double and our imporiance as a ry Keller, in four days, consisting of | '8IINK Was generally preceded by & 8in~| busine s cantre would be increased three- wheat, rye and barley—2314 bushels offering, there was still, in the act of lay-| ¥ his - Sa # hn 23 3 1 MW } 3 i i i : » NP Ta Oy AT ¥ 5™ 0% ¥ RY Fy ¥ Fg ¥ In one day 658 bushels of wheat were | °K the hand upon the head of tha AblmalL| “uy oiper citizen of Erie has done PRINTS. MUSLINS, SBHEETINGS, WOOL AND CANTON . f iti AM ~ | a recognition of man's unworthiness in| IAL other ciliagh 0 HR 8 hap Muh FLANNELS. BLANKETS. QUILTS, &e threshed ds geod NE) SH bl Rh God's sight on account of sin, and the need {more in proportion to his means for is AAA AY SiN {a “35 4452 OA : Nac 3 pDiyY. of 1 ivanass a d for § pgs i 1 8! 1 o wer ; py aaa, and LB arin olaering. Os ¥ \ ¢ ' 2 Dx ey 8 I a et ook ae Ba : | Would it not be the depth of ingratitude Doll & Mingle pe th 8 t cording to the law. An atonement—recon g Seal } Rani \ 3 . } : Yall RY: or the business men, the mechanics, the goods, groceries, queensware, boots, hoots and shoes in Bellefonte, and rens THIS SEASON TOCK WJ WRIA Ae A STOCK OF Our preparations for the Fall andWinter (rade are on so vast al cilistion to God throug i p ARC y x shoes, clothing and fancy goods. Look der all customers the best satisfaction. MENS | a BAX 4 ; : / mm (YY / h the sccepted of. | he scale that no written desription can do them justice but a personal visit is J tartans i he sh Redd ock—this| property owners of the city to refuse him abeolutely NECESSATY for a proper appre intion : i . v 3 was dona db J \ + ICCIANILA, out for it. —(Call and see the handsome chamber ~There will be a special examination spits at Brown's new furniture rooms, on i i side of the } ioe umal Bimytll a 359 801 thelr votes for any posifion to which be ) ANY (C1 i ITALO! r he priests . .} ; ; J ! sprinkle, &o.— ight be nominated ? In the case of such i ) N of teachers, by Sup’t Wolf, at Bellefonte, | Bishop street, Bellefonte. The HGnest Sr” “win dh ' s i 3 i a - 2 Tuesday, Oct, 18, 1881, to begin punctu- | lot in this part the state. Ce { TATCNY i 1 F é 3 «i \ surrounded tha fire, and then ran off by a! ( , A channel in ona corner. See Lev. xvii. 11; ViCes, - howar of rai valley, combined with another great re- pis ROE Tn, . _ jduction of prices for cash or produce. { upon the alter all point significantly to] —Dinges thinks he must enlarge his Christ, the great atoning sacrifice, siain|wells, the iron work of which was entirely | {10;: Eph. v. 2 {teously to our churches and charitable nf | { Thes Lg \ sm h night tracted services inthe M. E. Church of] : : : ni These facts and many more thal might ) : i : rae | Sttending the sacrifice, as in that of whe be added show thel — are regoired this place, on next Friday eveniag, Uct. | quired, —Mr. 8 H. Goodhart, of Hublersburg, { r Court ENG r YETNT 3 ving real estate| } in & egg township,| i he RO Ll 5 . ETC... ETC 4 Jen A £ | KE, 84% "FRANCison soul the Fancy Black Fabries, Underwear, : RoR lous City. 1ifle, even rritor Cloths and Cloakings, and ; be kiris, Hosiery and Underware, Infants’ Underwear, Goods, Men's Furpishi ‘ ' Livi 3 Iw ing Cxoods, La also Linen Kid and Fabrice Gl Ribb 8, }V OE, ~ LOCAL ITEMS. We have, besides, the largest stock we have ever shown in STAPLE GOODS, Buch as —About $1000 were realized at the Centre Co, fair, for admissions. —People are satisfled that there ie row no better place in this county for cheap, elegant and sabstantial farnitare, than Brown's, on Bishop Street, Belle- fonte. --Save money and get good reliable furniture at the same time by buying from Brachbiil’'s, Bellefonte. —An extra train of cars will be run when Dipges gets his new stock of dry Ais Aand CHICAGO & COUN ullman Si fol all the bull J BLAJR MES: w, Ofien on Alston rote 1 F. FORTNEY, le Jor Law ing. Beliefeaty In old Conard we had a welcome : —~We had a sharp frost on Tuesday great that he needs more room for his d P ) > : morning. goods and customers. Bargains all the ng . time at Dinges’ —~Double width Brocade Dressgoods te sadld yi : 24 ets. at Lyon & Co. —An intelligent and reliable old em 124 cts. at Lyon & Co at 07 - the throat was cut with a knife, and thes man, party and creed should be forgot. | For constipation and piles {ake Mana- tion in this section as soon as Dinges 2 | Mr. Noble is extensively engaged inthe bullock, thesprink! i Read the Gorpex Tx nd the chapter] the 33 | d the GoLpeN TEXT, and the chapter|, generous contributor to the city library, | | ne , . i y PHILADELPHIA, nnn 3 |S ! i , te ated ba Eialep b va + Foi. | flocks—In this case the same strictness was : Company stated to a Patriot reporter, | his visit to Folton county, on last Fri- |. Case the same striotness was( ary good object. blood was caught in a bowl and poured ten, and the whole community should be NR \ WW 1} 3 ) { | i ) 1 PTY ; . 1 Y 1 STR RIDGE & CLOTHIER. lin. gets his new goods, which he promises nkling of the blood, thel,i) wusiness in the Bradford region, being from which it is taken. A sweet savor un It bserved in selectir \ i TRF - wv " ' that to carry on the vast trafic of the day. He Je obearyad jo selactjog the aoimal 3 G EN I'S FU RN ISH i NG GOODS, upon the alter in such a manner that it : : f x . 3 {eager to show that they appreciate his ser On Sanday shall exceed any thing of the like in this : ne) entire consumption of the animal by fire] | a : EL dA Y “YATE TEN XENI ; : the owner of more than thirty producing! f% KE UR Al ; 2 1Y ’ YY 4 a to the Lord—see Gen. viii. 21; 2 Cor. ii {when it was established, has given bouns axpects to commence pro-| had 1 i i 1 45.682 ope mT P present to Jehovah, and in the ceremonial road 1.071 locomotives and 40,055 Cars reer f B () nn AN'S COURT SALE. —By anj Deiat Rim a Sonne nd ’ : order issued DY Orphan's Cour ae of Usntre ¢ ———————————— A ————————— nature debted of a similar Erie is claims in Aver, ¢ 3 : a | y ag § il bullock. burnt sacrifice am V. Emery, of nie 1} b : . inty, t and hy ¥ th shall bring the blood, and - ally at 9a. m. —There will ve a tremendous sensa- Heb. ix. 22; 1 Pet. i. 2 The slaying of the] 2 : Wait for his new stock. RK &. store, the rush for his cheap goods is so once for all on Calvary (Hed. ix. 10.) purchased of Erie manufacturers, He was | yr + 3 on Favs nb af thal . - . . plove of the Pennsylvania Railroad —Rev. J. Benson Akers returned from | Verses 10-14. —J7 Ais offering be of the|gtitutions, and his purse always open to | bullock. This less costly offer ras per | y . + 3 i iH S 118 3s sliy oflering was per wr, | ‘ 11 14th, Communion services on next ’ to Mr! — General James A. Be called with the Reporter the other day. {extent to which mitted to those who ware unable to pros axiant to which he has upon the fonte, Will He reports a} undant in Nittany Lr i Sanday at 2.50 p. m. | vide a If the sa I Noble, and the y —Robt. Lee, an old and well! known de of J 8 offering of the poorest support of our people of all parties." | port, and Samuel Bo henbaogh, sup valley, and cheap. itizen of Centre Hill, died last Sunday | the frooww a aTe excloded om musing Li gout of re nail works at ( ~ Mr. Shultz, on Hoffer's farm, near] PIED: of consumption, | count of ty. The t t could ‘ nds ab GIs this town, obtained about five tons of to- bac from ten acres of ground. HES § - - - iB i : } Be PROBABLE MURDER AT parin . - 3 poverty. be bhumbliest could) OCK 'N sommence at once the erect —Mr. John Swab, of Erie, Pa., son of |; ring & pair of turtle doves or two young| LOCK HAVEN, Sot \ van ork at Be Heian v - * » i - oy 3 4 * + i 5 - «4 ne Com. Swab, is home on his ann. | ,igeons. That was the simple offering the) Lock Haven, Oct, 9.—A mystelriou . : al visit, and’stopped in to see the Rerors | -Shoes the very : Mr. Swab t A t Eri Tes y Paretts of Jgess Dr the! death occurred here at 10 30 o'clock last the very bust LA 4 rer. Mr. Swab has been at Erie some | Teunne (Lev. xil. § Luke il 24) ere~| i Fin is th sul y Dest. Il the cozy homes comes from ih of Re og seems to like the hy of the chapter tell how | RI&BS Jonas Zindle is the proprietor oli Ladies “and Childrens, Laci 18, headquarters for cheap and el- lake city. this offering was to be made. And now the Farmers’ hotel Church nt fornitare, : —Ba a Boots from $1.00 and up let this lesson of the burt. offering speak !Samuel Blair, who was under the ir flu Lumberman’s ~$100 Rxwarp: For any person or Code Birtas Bul A UP. plainly to the scholars of Jesus, whose nag of liquor, bad been quarreling in the and buckle aren ave : a > tha Undershirts and Drawers, an immensa | b1,,4 has obtained eternal redemption for : persons in the county that can show |. ~o 11 Linde and colors, at Lyon & a oc ol edempt one-half the stock of furniture as is al | 0% 012. Rinds and co ors, at Lyon it | all who believe on his name. ways on hand at Brachbills, Bellefonte. a —At S M.Swartz's store, 10 per cent. | —We are obliged to strike from our will be allowed to spot cash buyers. He | '!St such names as are in arrears several also has a lot of goods at cost, and some | Vears, as we pay cash each month for all for considerably less than cost, especial- | ¥@ send out, and can not get along with- ly a stock of clothing which be will sell ut pay. at bargain prices. The best inducements for low goods are now offered at Swartz's —A ball came from the body of John McPherson, of Lewisburg, the other day. He has carried it ever since the war, constantly disabling him, and at times causing great distress. The ball was a minnie, elongated and curved in a cres- cent form. — Anything in the line of dry goods, groceries, notions, queensware, fancy ar- ticles, etc., always on hand at Dinges’, boss store, and at prices low as Belle- fonte or Lewistown. He receives new goods every week, and thus manages to keep up with the styles. —Qur old friend John Hinebach, of the Loop, shot a bald eagle, the other day, measuring 5 feet 6 inches, from tip to tip. The eagle was distant about 60 yards, Mr, Hinebach is now 81 years old, yet eagles should know better than to get too close to him, Chie apest al ! 5S - immense { (8% = ALL POINTS on streel. | shoes. The 0 sions, hs = that we are confident will merit your closet attention. Our stock em- braces the Pp, DEW HAINES, and ar : : ‘ I " {barroom and Zindle walked him outside. | The best quality | Instantly there was a heavy thud heard on|Kip Dress Boots, ever) Ht , . 'a wi antee There was never a bet! . . the pavement. Zindle's wife ran out and poy : es ne C it TNA ra i v ra . awa i ‘ \ i 1 in Centre LO, 41 L.Y0O & ) VARIOUS CAUSKES-. found her husband lying on the street.) : 1 Advancing years, care, sickness, disap | Blair was on his hands and knees, but got the insurance fellows = : nh i 8 1 3 210 ha pointments, and hereditary Bredispasition up and ran off. Mrs Zindle called for! lioy on-one is old grand Jeth —all operate to turn the hair gray, and : 1a) ra A A OM ID it : cat : h \ v in found that Zindle +e other ol doe Pears: gither of them inclines il to shed premas {belp, and it was the ; fou 3 and the other « id Judge Pearso tarely. AYEn's Hair Vicon will restore | Was dead, the right side of his face being | Dauphin. faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich {terribly bruised. Blair was arrested at! —Sechlers have now r deep black be desired. |p; : 11 trad brown or deep black. as may De Gesir@c. | his home at midnight. ceries for the fall trade. - and most complete assoriment you oan [t softens and cleanses the scalp, giving Ws . s healthy action. It removes and iio | A MURDEROUS PROCEEDING IN find anywhere. A BALTIMORE SAVING BANK | -if There are two old i ts which bave not yet put a'ul 16h v ‘ " . asela | a Wag St ] | D ¥ o : :—Newest Styles and Designs,— —TLadies Shoes every pair warranted, v no Shoddy, at Lyon & Co. A Beautiful Stock of Ladies Coats & Dolmans at Lyon & Co. Brocade Dress Goods at 8 it Lyon & Co. —Lewins’ stock was much reduced iuring the fair, but he keeps getting a ew supply as fast as he sells off. He (ways keeps up, and you can get what you want any time, ~The Bellefonte car shops are adver ised to be sold at auction. —J. L. Spangler is the member of the State central committee for this district, 34. The right man—Jack is a live dem- rat. Also says the Lock Haven Dem- wrat : a full line of gr The finest, best 17 nore! Galves offered by this ¢ * » :. especially manufactured to meet th mi « eSpecially manuiaciure 0 mee e iandruff and bumors. By its use falling Nod ; oo J hair is checked, and a new growth will be | ; ¢ ay 3 | No class of persons are more labile 10 produced in mn: cases where the follicles | IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. | be affected with colds and a disordered are not destroyed or the glands decayed. | Baltimore, October 5.—This morning state of the liver than travelers, who are | Lts effects are esutifully shown an brasby, [two thieves entered the building of the! constantly changing bed and diet. FOr ar as ' akl p ie f {i+ enania Se “ nav snd al weak or sickly bair, on which a fow applic |g 1 Baltimore permanent association on such, Green's Syrup of “Tar, Honey and |, 04 tations will produce the gloss and fresh- {°° | a " : { Bloodroot” and No. 1 and 2 Liver Pills | gess of youth, Harmless and sure in ils | Light street, and while one held a pistol} 0 indispensable speration, it is incomparablesss dressing, [to the head of the clerk in eharge, H. P | Whil 1 an d " n l and is especially valued for the soll lustre | > } a ‘0 | hile been driven al ful and richness of tone it imparts It con- |< re the other felled him with . * opposite directions aroun tains neither oil nor dye. and will not soil (billy. The thieves then robbed the safe, {at the Lehigh county fair s sr color white cambric, yet it lasts long on {securing $300 in money and $1,000 injlwo fast harem co lided, A ih TR em ‘he hair, and keeps i froth 284 vigorous, lehecks, One of tha thieves was caught and bf on was valued #0, the other FALECTION PR ORD iy ALL Dean ! ; 5,000, a Ey A, ak $140 in money recovered. The captured J. L. Spangler, Esq. of Bellefonte, is 1 man gave the n f Walter H. Camp- oJ. lat i SQ. 1 » OUR CAN a » {man gave the name of alter ii. Camp the member of the new State execotive DUR CANDIDATE. | bell. ommittee his district. He is alaw- + pg | nmittee for this distri . A Brief Sketch of Hon. Orange No-| ver of ability and an energetic democrat. . The 8 a o h ia 'Y JnC ] ble. the Democratic Candidate or ve Supreme Court having a He will attend faithfully to the duties of ' fi | verdict of the Snyder County Court in the cts. per yard oo" i s year thereat years, the last ared by Haie 'D. F. TAY LOI requirements’ of those appreciating sO THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE "No other line runs Three Turough Pas neil Dig mab Linsuth, b, St oines, Coun a Joseph, Atchison, and K A Direct connections for all paints in Nebraska, Colorado, W , Montana, vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most ble Route via Hannibs! to Fort Scott, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, ton sad all points in Texas, The unequaled inducements Line to Travelers and Tourists, sre &3 The cclebrated Pullin (1-wheel) oh Sieeping Cars. run only on this QO. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, er Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats i Kechuing Chairs. a famous C. RB. & alice Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking fitted with BE t High-Backed Rattan volving Chairs for the exclusive use of frst. class passengers. inlesest froc! Track snd Superior mined with their Grest ment. makes this, above ail others, the Re ate to the South, South-West, and Vest. Try it, and you will find traveling & luxury inst eed of a discomf a Jang Through Tickets via this wmation about Rates of Pare, Sleep Time &c. “FIRST-CLASS GOODS. weno New York Clothing House, Executor PR i Op. Brockerhofl’ House, WLAMATION. : ns TT AY, XN esi ER Sth, 1 . Hates incclom, by a g M DIED. 13 Bown and give 4 that : THE COM J Car v, Hig Sherid the count sale at ail offices in the U ia. F Becriuny and will send Free to be rheerfully gi ddress an elegant County Map of United ying to AN, Gen's Washington 88, On the Mth inst, in @rmed the #on of Adam Ripks, sged 1 month and o > » . ss— J.Q. A. BE fart Vit PLS 0 the purty i —If yon want a good first class parlor or hed room suit at from 10 to 20 per cent. less than can be bought at any other place in the county, we advise you to go to Brachbills, Bellefonte, —A certain individual in Tyrone township, Perry county, held graveyard insurance risks amounting to almost $100,000, on which he bad paid many an assessment. His subject died and last week the company paid him off in full. He received the sum of nine dollars on ‘ the position and will be a valuable To havejgood health you must have -essfully regulates the liver and bowels Bold —The Largest and Most Complete pe at Bellefonte, at Lyon & Co. the whole amount. — It is astonishing what an amount ¢ boots and shoes are sold by Powers & Son. tation of doing an honest business, sell- ing genuine goods at a fair price, and making good everything they warrant, the people make it their favorite place for boots and shoes, and always find the best and largest stock there, — On last Saturday afternoon as Mrs, Wolf, mother of Jno. Wolf near Centre Mills, and a daughter of Mr. Wolf, were near their home on their retorn from a visit to Union county, their horse made a sudden start by which both the ladies were thrown out over the back part of the buggy, their heads striking the hard ground, and severely injuring both, es- pecially the old lady, who for over a day geemed in & critical condition but we are pleased to learn is pow out of dap- ger. — Every housekeeper should have concern for the comfort and health of such as abide under his roof and are seated at his board, Pure and healthy table comforts preserve health and pro- long life, and shorten doctor bills—any phys 1 will tell you this. These im- poi benefits can be secured by ail housekeepers in Centre county by pur. cha their groceries of Sechler & Co, where they keep none but what are fresh, pure and wholesome, These are important facts that should not be over- looked. There is more strength restoring pow- er in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonderful invigorant for mind ard body. See other column, —Now for a chance: Lyon & Co, are just opening a large stock of fall Dry- goods, Dressgoods, Clothing, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &ec. The best bargains, by 25 per cent, than elsewhere in the county. 29 gep Ot. Norice.—A report having been circu: lated that no woodwork was being done at Jno, T. Lee's, Centre Hall coach shops, the public is hereby notified that such is not the fact, and that Mr. Lee is fully prepared for doing any and all kinds of wood-work, having in his em- ploy a boss workman of over 15 years experience, 29 sept 3t. —~Mr. A. N. Ruxkig, of Centre Hall, nas connected himself with the firm of Lyon & Co.,and hopes that his friends in Pennsvalley will give him a call, as he will treat them right, and sell them goods lower than they can buy them elsewhere. Any of his friends giving him a call, will be duly appreciated. 29 sept 3t —We print business cards on 1000 envelopes for $1.20 to $1.62 persons finding the envelopes. Letter heads, bill heads and statements printed ai $1.25 to $1.76 per thousand when persons find their own paper. These prices are put low for cash. t —(o to Doll & Mingle for a bargain in boots and shoesand for the greatest and best variety. Best groceries at Bechlers always, bei Good News For All To my customers and friends in Penns I had fully determined to remove my Jat at the earnest solicitations of my my store indefinitely. Goods will be And there is no nse I must have it for my Tyrone store and The Axe Works, where I get full retail prices for it, and I mean to pay you full prices for your produce. Thankful for past favors 1 respectfully ask a continu: ance. New goods may be expected about the 25th of October, Goods sold at cost until Oct. 15. Respectfully, 6 oct 3t. A. 8. KERLIN, mim ——— PENNSYLVANIA STATESUNDA SCHOOL CONVENTION. The Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sunday-school Association will be held in the Presbyte rian Church in the city of Johnstown, commencing Tuesday, October 18, 1881, at 2.30 p. m., and continuing Wednesday and Thursday, October 19 and 20. Each county sssociation is entitled to send six delegates from their respective counties The cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg are accorded six delegutes each, and cities f 20.000 inhabitants three delegates each in addition to the county representation All delegutes will be entertained. Appli- cation for entertainment must be made to Mr. John Fulton, chairman of the loeal committee. Upon their arrival at Johns- town, delegates will report to Mr. D. L Jones in the Presbyterian Church, where homes will be provided forthem. Special railroad rates are being prepared from all parts of the State Orders for the same may be procured by addressing the chair man of Railroad Committee, Mr, James M. Gamble, Williamsport, Pa. These orders may be had by ul parties who de sire to attend the convention, but enter tainment will be provided only for daly accredited delegates. Special rates at the hotels are made for all persons attending the convention, Sunday-schoo! Buperins tendents, teachers, workers, and all others interested in the cause, sre invited to at. tend. An instructive and attractive pro- gramme of special helpfulnesss to Sunday~ school workers is being prepared, and em inent speakers from all parts of the Slate will participate. It is earnestly recom- mended that Sunday, October 16, be ob- carved ns a day of prayer for the divine blessing upon the approschingconvention, «nd upon the bdunday-school work throughout the State. By Order of the Executive Committee, R. WARNER HARE Acting Chairman, ht — TROUBLESOME CHILDREN, thatlare always wetting their beds ought not to be gcolded and punished for what they cannot help. They need a medicine having a tonic effect on the kidneys and the urinary organs. Such a medicine is K dney-Wort. It has specific action. Do not fail to get it for them.— Exchange. ntr———— pop ——————— ~Sunits at $4.75. Good Cassinett Sait at $3.50, Cassimere Suits from $7.50 to $20. The Finest Stock of Diagonal Euits #13 10 $20, of Jigen & Porson i non Rn plain State Treasurer. | case of the Kintzler family murderers, The following sketch of Hon. Orange! they will have to pay the penalty of their) Noble, the Democratic candidate for crime upon ihe gallows, tion held in Williamsport, Wednesday, cation. 1 Sept. 28th, is taken from the Erie Observ-| m——tl —— er. Few men have a better rocord of hon | A TERRIBLE PLAGUE. orable business, sterling integrity, and he! New York, Oct 7 : is preeminently a selfsmade man—one of Kansas City, 'Mo.. gays a terrible plag the people : | has broken out near Waldon, Platte Co. |. “The Observer bas not often referred 0) graven persons the Democratic candidate for Assembly in| sone of the victims affected give signs © this city, the Hon. Orange Noble, but Wo acovery : feel as much interest in his success as thatl overed : The bodies of the sufferers are) with black eruptions. se ( us that opl Lei i : : ; ceed out hu th peopl of Bre would uth odin canna Un 10d indo eo : : 18%! coffins without falling to pieces. jority, in the city, and even by a party] po— et Apes enee vote he should be triumphantly elected. { BOGUS CERTIFICATES. an raabons why {oble! office, but was nominated by the Demon > wide of wonderfal foreign Fovis, asks crats, because he is a worthy man and MN hn snd pulfed up by Jong bogus seri regarded as A strong Tr The fol CALE of pretended miraculous cures, i | lowing sketch published some time ago i pute, sHashive medisien, Ta ih the Herald, contains that which should bel well known velugble Yometior, So ] borne in mind by Erie people in making] Viren ite Swi Sn om 2 a : and | up their tickets on election day : | No refer 30 Hop Sittete, Haus pura - Mr. Noble came to our city in May, '™ of medicines, Bee another colume. 1864, having first purchased of Mr. Gray | Republican. the elegant residence since occupied by his] family. Largely through bis influence a| colony of wealthy oil men selected Erie as their home at the same time, among whom may be named G. T. Churchill, L [.. Lamb, L. H. Hall, Rev. L. Reed, and Horace Noble, sll of whom have proven| oud and progressive citizens, Upto that p date Erie had been dorisively known as|® 2% : oN the “sleepy borough,” and il rapid ads Fuiinnd Winter ladies hatsand Tr vance since then bas unquestionably been|™ DES ot yon ee tes due to a very great extent to the impulse given by this colony from the oil regions, The Keystone National Bank, of which Mr. Noble has been from tha first presis dent and principal stock holder, was starts ed in December, 1864, and it will not be disputed that this institution, by ita liber. ality and sound management, has heen of incalculable value to the city. When the bank was opened, Erie county money was at a discount of ten to fifteen per cent, Every business man had large amounts on hand which he was obliged to keep stored i mpm Asn ~New Goods at Lyon & Co. Giant hip Corsets do not break on the | hip, sold at Lyon & Co. New plaid dress goods at Lyon & Co. A foll stock of flannels at Lyon & Co, Dress cloths and flannels in new| Shades at Lyon & Co. | ~All wool Black Cashmeres at Lyon} m i oO - MARKETS. J Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—~ Wheat No.2 ul 1 48; Corn 70; Oats, white, 0, Cattle prime 6}; sheep, extra, 6}; hogs, good, 04. Spring Mills Market. Wheat, 81.35 Rye, Bk Corn, ears, per bu, [0e, Corn, shelled, 6c. Oats, 400. Buckwheat, b0c. Barley, Oc. Cloverseed,, 00 to 6.00 Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.756 Plaster ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $7.00 Butter, 2c. Tallow, Ge. Linrd, 10, Ham, 12¢, Shoulders ™ Bacon or side, 9¢ Eggs por doz. 18¢ Corrected weokly by 1. J. Grenoble. in his safe or sell at a disastrous shave and mechanics and others who happened to got hold of the notes in pay for their work had to got rid of itin the best way they could at a fearful sacrifice. Mr. Noble, with his ususl sympathy for the masses, resolved te make the money greenbacka, as good as} The bank was prohibited by its charter from taking any action in the caso, but Mr, Noble, making it the medi- um of his operations, risked his private fortune in the effort to the extent of $160, 000. By this step our county money was made to pass as freely as United Bintes currency, and the people of the city and county were saved incalculable loss and ANNOYANCE, In 18656 Mr. Noble bought out the Bay State Iron Works, of which he etill owns x years, } oneshalf This concern has been steadily] °F Purity and strength. opersted, in hard times as well as good, and has given employment to mar ylery worthy mechanics, Its capital is $1 0. 000, and it bas an average of a hup dred and thirty employes, The Noble block was built in 180 g, at a DS —— — {) oman ve comin IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS SPECIAL INDUCERMENTS Aro offered yeu by the Buwpixaron Route. It will pay you to rear; their advertisement to be found algewher s in thie issne. 26 may Tm > A We call the attention ofour r the 7 dvertisement of J. Monroe w— and their goods are ce We would rec & oct 4m working man, ns of fp / : A y { M AT PRIVATE SALE. The 4 undersigned offers at private sale, of ( f Centre Hill, Ty " ot] and. Thereon erected a use, wostharboarded, a Ban necessary outbuildings, »f good, never failing water al Lhe house, KEW aler fi every good Orchard of grafied fruit. J ; acves of tha land 1s excallent moadow { vr RTA i cul three WTo {ences and ks Of Potters Mill For further info Jentre Hall dang im PHILIP KEMP, DOES E WONDERFUL 0 ¥ gp tO CURES! the school } Reenuse it acts on the LIVER, BOWELS For the t 4 and KIDNEYS at the same time, Deonuse it cleanses the aystem of the podson- Be ous humors that develope in Kidney and Urs sary Diseases, DNliousnom, Jaundice, Consti. pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, PE Nervous Disorders and Peale Complaints * SRE WHAT PEOPLE BAY : Ragene RB. Stork, of Junction ( ity, Ransas ~ J. ars, Kidney Wort cured him after regulars "by 8 oi ans bad been trying for four years |} Mos John Arnall, of Washington, Ohlo, say HE her boy was given up to die by four pr whys Wlans and that bo was afterwards cued by ' kita. y Wort, MM. B Goodwin * % 5 4 minent L sireatn school Wi an editor 1a Chard tol and other com pl Kidney Wort. John B. Lawrences of y for yoars from liver a It t Barter taking "barrels of olla I Kidney Wort made him well Michast Coto of Montgomery Center Ef on fferod eight years with kidney dim ty and was unable to work, Kidney Wort mado him “ well an over.” ] ¥ , snflerad ables and medicines, " wr the tows ® vor Dale school vt F or the t wn o { house of Wm or the Ix 1040 PERMANENTLY CURES LiKIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles, Ld git In pa up in Pry Vegetable Form in tin cans, one package of which makes six quarts FNS of medicine, Also in Liguid Form, very Cone ecentrated, for those that cannot readily pre it school house at For the For the house of J. K Lo It acts with equal efficiency fn either form GET IT ATTHE DRUGGINTS, PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co. Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BURL ISUTON, YT, Ld township of Government this State, or strict, "HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not 8 Driak.) 3 whaotl Grwisae CONTAINS HOPS, BUCH, MANDIR VIE, DANDELION, AxD rire Puneet AXD Rear MenicALQUALL TIRE OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. TIIEY CURIE All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Bicod, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nees vousness, Hleeplossucasand especially emaie Complaloia, $1000 IN COLD. Wil be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything fiupure or injurious found in them, tr Hop Bittersand try our druggist fo Ask? . p. Take no ether. them before you slee D1 Drunkenuocss, use na: : LC. isan absolute and irresistible cure for of opium, tobacco and reotics, fiexp ron CIRCULAR, All above sold by droggists, Hop Ditters Mfg, Co., Rochester, 8 ' & Toronto, Ont, of the coun { Commissioner of rs of Cen snd give notice that the vosa id election in the several ¢ county of Centre are ¢ house erected for sonard Merrymar h ol i i house it Southern precinet ters Mills , at the nner rshuUrg. nd township of Hows y of ssad borough, ; al al the Cold n, at the S hip of Penn, at the public sh of Millheim, at thel te tl Evangelical gh | hip of Liberly, at the| Eagleville. of Worth, ie at the of Burnside, af al the now school t or trust under the tact Wt | < . Of y city or incorporated mia gio my wed office Stat of rofl agent ar o1 nployed under Lhe or of the United tute, city, or incorporated diss Commonwealth ; One Thou the United States. JOHN SPANGLER, Sheriff of Centre County, Bellefonte, LARGE r B { TLORRSTON at | toh LK on ITdayY, fronting QR 110 best in town. This wmte of Adam place al the l 10 A. M, and W i IER! TRNTHER! STOCK! SMALL PROFITS! QUICK SALES! Orders by Mail sent with Dispatch. Bellefonte. ff eee R’'S GINGER TONIC. A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxicatin | ad ¥ v at with overwork, or a mother 5 trv Pagxzr's Gisasx Towic maw exhausted by mental stram slim nary Complaints, or if you are i ach, bowds, blood or nerves GER ToNK Jufferers daily dying from Jung, kidney aved by using Parxex’s Govcax Tonic alsam. + So restore Lhe . . gray hair IT a y from hss or any Guaease fake from the Lrst gose VOUS Ask your neighbor or HISCOX & CO, New York COLOGNE, EE ———— I an ro CHRON EATEN 3 8, R PEALE. s.AN112 \ )EALE & M'KEE, Attorneys-at-law. Office opposite the Court House, Belles fonte, Pa. 15sep tf BLIOC SALE. On Sat- io HOUSE and LOT, square. House 1s good us, and the lot ona of the Also, FOUR SQUARES ich are in excellent ¢o! yroperty belongs to the Es , dee'd. sale to take and nt close between 2 and 8 P. M. JOUN BOWER, D.O.BOWER, Execcutors, & { Just HOUSE. | i W. R. Teller, proprietor, Bello- fonte, Pa. Special attention given to | country trade. 16juney to commaendaa THE BEST CLOTHING [ONEY. 'ANAMAKER & BROWN, RR - LEAST } { OAK HALL, 8. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. c = « New York. Chicago, Gold Medal Soda, Gold Medal saleratng. market. ot be put © market, are now Taxnwor's Gold They are others until you Prest Receive 10ap8sit 2.9. SEUGERS Cashier BANKING 00, Bay snd Bell pons. iiii— Centro Hall, Office satisfaction sion, eth this line, The Largest Clothing (House in America oh at residence 1 hi