Ae -~ pn 5 PE AIR 4 HR I 00 non sn | A Caxp.~Rey. Prof, D, M. Wolf, Jas! ~Hides wanted at the Centre Hall HONEST AND HANDSOME om nei bartels thasks and grat wil ojaid. Taha kee Ruiock sol itude to neighbors who a sisted them Leather which will be sold low for cash, AT AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT when their dwelling house was cotigdme or in exehango for hides, led by fire, dnovit, \. Sunrrien, igati ALT AT PRIVATE BALE. The] od ta FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Last season there were imported about twice as many of some styles We are son to BW, 8 F f extra censo undaorsigned offers pt private ante, ‘ " wiikini CEO. WREST 200-40 ALEX. KUT of Dress Goods as were sold; consequently many lots bad to be carried { Keller, esq, {over in bond. This season the importers, | le li i Bo ! porters, in order to realize on them, plac: brands to all who desire superior cook-lihe farm, and water in every rafted fruit. About if you want an overcoat jost bullatin, bis valuable farm east of Centre Hill We call the attention of our readers tojeontaining 76 ACRES LAND, all clear {ed them upon the market at prices bearing little relation to real values, |ery. 6 oot 4m.In good Orchard of | In their Closing Sale of last January, 20 acres of the land Js excallent meadow Mnges’ popular store and me Lo keep you warm fo the advertisement of J. Monres Taylor |*¥60pt about three meres, which is woods | » -— - i A KEIR i Ee | IARKI 8. ORE IN THREE FIELDS of the farm. of any other dealer, This honse has been established nearly! 80d, Thereon erected a 2 story lo | NTR A WwW BR | I i K, yz () 1 J ) Philadelphia, N I'he farm ie under good fences and ecul- COINAY DIV Ky 4 LIA Jv ivercoats for a INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. NOVEMBER 13 ~The Tabernacles. «Emanuel Ettinger, of the convicted murderers in the Snyder county jail, died on Friday morning a week, of ly. phoid fever. The evening before his death he confessed theerime, The only sarticnlars we have of the event is the For letter received by Detective Lyon, of Reading, from A. K. Gift, Es a justice of the peace at Middleburg. i says: Ettinger was sick in September, but wag convalescent about a fortnight ago. At that time I and a friend called to see the prisoner, who was apparently enjoys ing good health, The horse-thief Both, died in jail about the time Erb, Moyer and Ettinger received the news of the decision of the Supreme Court in their case. The double event caused a deep impression on their minds, Ettinger was especially affected, and from that day on his condition changed, resulting in an attack of typhoid fever. He lin. gored until Friday worning, the 2ist inst, at 6 o'clock when he died, That evening James, his brother, and some other friends, took the body away, The evening before he died J.T. Smith took his fathersin-law, J. P, Shindle, in to see him and then he made a confes sion, saying that he shot John Kintaler and that Uriah Moyer shot Gretchen; that the bodies were taken into the house on the evening of the killing, as sworn to by Miss Mary Hartley, but that they had not been killed in the evening. He did not say whether Moyer or Erb as sisted in any manner, The Common. wealth was not represented at the time the confession was made, There is a great deal of excitement about this case and the public want jus- tice done to Uriah Moyer. Some minis ters wont in to see Moyer and Erb last week and they still deny their guilt.— Democrat and Sad J wh THE CENTRE'REPORPER. | Ete ie tie i fhe tei ibis WH, XURTZ... ..ccnmm Amoaiate Rditen Qi Centre Hall, Pa., Thre.’ Nov, 10 '81 THE ELECTION. Feast of it GoLpeN Texr “Riess the Lord, OQ my soul, and forget not all his benefits,” Ps, ail, 2. a Copy under for a % { e i" ———————— - ————— v The Best Goods, I waa Pry Lowest Prices, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Is our highests bid for your patronage. An appreciation of these facts has given us a very large trade—For Va. riety and Style cur Stock is unsurpassed WHITMER & CO Central Supply Depot, Spring Mills Pa L & T. RAILROAD. Lov, xxiii, 83-44 aa aa V § Versos 88.88, The fifteenth day of thes seventh month-that is, of Eth vii, 2), or THerl, as it was ealled later Jows, TV : ? hernaeles ealled boosuso the lsraolites were to dwell in tents, or rather booths, made of boughs, during the seven days of tha festival (v, 42.) It was one of the three annual feasts which all male Israelites were required to! attend at the national sanctuary (Ex. xxiii 7, xxxiv. 293: Deut. xvi. 16) In later times they wore called by the rabbins “pilgrimage feasts,” The "Songs of Dos grees’ or “Pilgrim Songs’ (1's. exx, oxxxiv.) wore doubtless sung by the pious pilgrims as they went up to the Holy City on these occasi br seven days > like the Passover, at tha fi An holy convocafion—na gatherir no ordi elongs to one's anim (1 K, hy the f fa 80 { R » i % ivation, and is the farm for by "eter Wolf, on the Prong Bogen (leading from Potters Mills to Spring ¢ oid man di For further information inquire ‘mt the premises or John Shannon at y round tol 1 {Centra Hall, PHILIP KEMP, NEW YORK, 0. K. Outside the city, there is corn 67; cals good 43460 rime 18 Frit : i \ A il necessary outballdin A 1 for purity strangth, ' Id ree-lng A | well fof puniiy wi ye hh ys, N Su od al ol food, never filing Water at the house, ( io ha 100 “OR and a fine stream of running water through field Also ~ Look here, young man, i iy : wesihe 3 3 Cals, aid ilies ROOLE BIg CUIBL a the rhoarded, A Bankbarn,an )o alii | . ho) t y har halves . : a Republican ,. , ° old almost to the bare sh Ives , and cons quently have been in cons of dition to secure pearly all the bargain lots offered, Imentioned below : | fn 1 | I'he republicans have carried the legiss| Yau ais 1560 ne, & Da AA i } Capes i : or imajority of 14,337, a Democratic gain A few specimen lots are can get! _{ BO0O, ginning, moon, haat an for worship. ary, daily labor, such as worldly voosation. It was permitted to pre pare food (Ex. xii. 14) which, with all other work, was forbidden on the weekly Sabbath, and on the Day of / tonsment (Ex. xx. 10; xxxv, 8; Lev. xxiii. 28, 30, VIRGINIA On th ¢ eighth day—the 2nd of the month | . This day, strictly speaking, did not belong] Virginia is reported democratic to the feast ¢ f the Tabernacles, which was! of Mahone and his repub, money ba f ot : inue but seven days (see Num 118 PU TONEY bagel Sold this time last yoar for 3 xxix: 85; Neh. vill. 18) “The eighth day ! - was rather the solamn of the w hole| PENNSYLVANIA. circle of yearly feasts, and therefore was! appended to the close of the last of these yey i feasts as the eighth day of the feast it Pike county, Noble (Nee Joh = clearly distir 2 : 1g days by the X. & The Democrats will have 15,000 Ao e work piles ai) SET } { il clanses 8 majority in the State, 5 strain of ies wvoid stsand use o Bilters. ep (4. INOH POWDER CLOTHS FINE FRENOH NOVELTIES NS ' v lature by reduced majorities, | er. Philadelph corn 67; oats § 346; sheep O14 f sis sand ls 1) prime 6a) 4 * 4 oy Spring M Wheat, 81.35 Rye, i Corn, ears, per bu, | Corn, shelled, Toe. Oats, 4k Buckwheat Barley, 0c. “ Cloversead,. 400to 45 3 Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.76 Plaster ground perton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl §7.00 Butter, 8 Tallow, Go, Lard, 11, Ham, 12, Shoulders Baoon or side, Se H gs per doz, 22 | & Cogrected weakly by 1, J. Grenoble, 1 ‘A - WILSON, McFAT ee} me HARDWARE In addition to our ex! BLACKSMITH i HEATING STOVES, We would ¢ 8 cially vone of the shove ever id for les y a : 1 60, and many at $4 tls Market, Bd } Pure all-wool, in " i . far i 3 reens, p/ums, peactocs * Han ENGLISH BILK-MIXED NOVEL. TIES 5 v in spite MM. BOM, a4 Tw BN oe ren Be dl ws of 0 cont No close $4. INCH CAS Spring Mills TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD, 3 =u cents, Bl senrenn veres Tioga, Baily 1200 plurality | self" y 700 majority, and] b0e, 24 inches wid A brilliant with silk, and id last your at OU cents i4- INCH FRENCH PLAIDS ie a Demoeratio local ticket, Perry, Bail uished iy } majority, 1 ) a &ie wal ticket and estimate :. 3 ais § 8 15 BR covsnsem sun Nn, 4 cents iacreasing The rush for Dioges' cheap good bated and ity Roll ip, tamble in, for at Dinges’ you save much of your hard earned money. ~The dwelling house of James Evans, near Spring Mills, was destroyed by fire on last Tuesday night, The fire was on- ETT by frag iret - § connect at Montsadon wilh; taspors ith Pacitic Express east [0 Washington, Pailadeiph ¥ Wii} i FE x id 16 and all wo eho binations, Fi and sold last year al $1.55 Hesides these, wo would like every one W« seo Lh BEST 86-INCH FRENCH COLORED CASHMERE AT 50 CENTS 1 ut 1 W } i Wolfe fh Dauphin, i t 4 8 4 UU voles : teal, though the term is appiied also a religious assembly in a general sense (Z| Xs: Joell 4) 73 ¢ {Ae feasts, | &e¢ literally, the appointed times. They ly discovered about midnight after it had ie shumerated in the preceding yerses of odined too much headway to save the RE at RA re 0 Mb building. We understand that the greater | ing appears to bo ; these are the yearly ADs part of the furniture was saved. The pointed times on which we shall bold Hos house was good, almost new. Thefireis|ly Convocations and offer to Jehovah sae-| py 0 5 y \ supposed to have originated from boiling | riflces, in addition to the Sabbath offerings I hilad. Baily spout 15,000 maj. over apple butter during the day. Insured in (Num, xxviii. 9, 10, and to all your voi= Noble. Wolfe had about 14,000 voles in the Centre Hall company. antary offerings (Num. xxix. 30.)" the city, Tho insurance on fe honse is $2000], Verses 30d. —Aiso—properly rendered > and on Prof, D. M. Wolf's library $600, | Rete surely. The following verses give & 2 . fuller description of this concluding feast —If any of our people desire to take ajof the year, Gathered in—seo Ex, xxiii look at and examine a truly fine assort-116; Deut. xvi. 13-15. A Sabdath—the Ho | Panne Val} ment of goods, then call and see the new | brew word here used may be rendered a Penns Valley 1 stock just unpacked at Wolf's old stand. | sabbatical rest ughs of goediy Wolf's reputation for keeping the latest, | the marginal reading, frusf, is to best and finest styles of dress goods is | ferred. Keil renders the passage; “Take more thau kept up by the new stock. to you fruit of ornamental trees, palm | hon ; :" branches, and boughs of trees with thick] : Elections were held in ten states on | foliage, and willows of the brook.” Here | Tuesday — Massachusetts, ~ Connecticut, | gards fruit as the generic term, and as in~ New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, |ecluding the shoots and branches of the) Virginia, Mississippi, Minnesota, Wiscon- | trees, as well as the blossoms and fruit] sin and Nevada. that grow out of them, while the three —At Brown's furniture rooms all is Rames which follow specify the particular : inds of boughs. The purpose for which | new : no old style goods; prices lower | these boughs were to be gathered is stated] than any where else in the county. Call | in Neh. viii. 16—"'pine Pe ne being | and see for yourself, sroperly wild olive boughs. The meaning | Scroorl-TAix.—Notice is hereby given of © ¢ erm rendered thick frees is uncer | that the school~duplicate is in the hands of ain, but probably signifies, as Keil ren-| the undersigned for 1881. On all tax [ders it. trees with thick foliage, of whatev- paid before Dec. 1, there will be 5 per|% kind, Ye sac aa Before cent deducted. From Dec. 1te Jan. 1,} 24 it WAS a feast, a rejoicing, (as 1882, the face of duplicate will be require and the most joycus of ; ed, and on all remaining unpaid after Jan, ver 1, 1882 there will be an addition of § per | gent, according to the act of assembly. Jos. M. GILILAND, octdm Treasurer. NOV. COURT. NOV.28 2axD Jumomrs.—Spring, B Gentzel ; tush, J Cobick, W Senser; Ferguson, cell wn booths—according to Jewish Adam Lauk, R Gardper; Unionville, C|tradition, these booths were structures of Buck, B Rich; Harris, J Dinges, 8] boards with a covering of boughs. In later Ishler; Howard boro, G A Buck ; Worth, | times, they were erected in Jerusalem or J Everts; Milesburg, J M Green; Bens |tl in courts, or wherever it} ner, T Frazier; Liberty, J Hale; Belle viii. 16). Aly that fonte, G Eaton, G W Tate; Gregg, D M ri—the requirement was M'Cool, Wells Evans; Millbeim, D M | restricted to native Israelites, perhaps for Zeigler; Potter, M Derstine; Union, G | the reason suggested in v. 45. It was a P Hale: Burnside, C V Vedeffor; Snow | peculiarly national festival. But clearly Shoe, T P Lucas, foreigners were to be invited to partich TrAvERSE J URORS—~1st week :%i Walker |} 2 Sue enjoyment of the feast (Deal x 14). That long may know, &c,—may keep in perpetual remems ‘olf’s vote about 500, 44 INCH GRANITE CLOTHS 0) votes for Wolfe, Lebanon co, about 1000 majority f Wolfe al ; 5 Baie county Baily about 300 8) . Pure wool, and in garnel, brown, g pir county Dally aboul OK plurality | green, plum, bronzes and gen jarme; Wolfe's vote about 200. Northampton|st this time last year for $l. co, whole dem. ticket elected. and New Yark, fest ; Nos. § and § connect with Pacific Express east for Harrisburg, sad Niagara Express wost {or Williams pore, Nos famaport and Look Ha Noo s also connedia w arg, Baltimore, washington, New York rf These a Reading, about 1 @ T and 8 connect with Fast Line west for wil. wenbiag CONLE, ron 3 ith Erte Mail east for Hamis bh Philadelphia and or! 1 Bailey. at 400 votes b » i ue, ji evar shown, any selling at 62 | Also, the BEST 40- INCH FRENCH COLORED CASHMERE AT 55 CENTS y sold al 65 ets, Exira heavy, and as fine as vant § Cenis OCAL ITEMS. L — Our democratic friend, Wm, Kerlin, of Spring Mills, called upon the Rerok- Ter the other day. We are sorry to learn that he has some intention of going west in the spring. ~ —A good chance for choice building lots at Spring Mills, See adv. of R. H. Duncan, §=_ Mr. Sandoe, the tailor, has arrived, and is now ready to receive work, in the bank building, 2nd floor. He has come to stay, and expects to render the utmost satisfaction in all his work as a tailor. Jard next week. ~The Democrat says the Bellefonte _~lass works will be revived by outside cay sitalists. Hope so. —1.°¥ moods, fancy goods, notions, grocerie. - Jueensware, all No. 1 goods, in larver var. ety than ever before, and then the old reliable Wolf stand cheap too, at . eid reilab e WO stang ' where you neve "fod an inferior article offered. What yo n get there is good. — The first snow st.2rm of the season kt us last Friday 8fternocon. The was raw and cold And the little fakes went waltzing throngh the 1 made us think of {he merry, s that would ere long greet 1 STOVES. of FARMERS, BUILDERS & would cal! attention to our stock of ~ COOKS & RANGES, st in Healing Stoves the ¢ Crowning Glory, Fort Orange, Eastlake & Welcome Home. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLO. ¢ Brick and Grates ‘on hand. 44 INCH ARMURES § H— > 3 ; } 4 aver shown, Equal to sr Being double width, We also show thrings this excellent wearing, beautiful French dress goods at the rate FANCY SILK MIXED BRITISH per yard, single width, They PLALDS ported to retail at §1 per yard. - > - WHOLE DEM. CO.2 TICKET ELECTED! 5 ; 1 h in solid colors i THE inal S0CK IH 3 sup 8, 3 Wa af 20 cents were ime L tolls up 800 to 1000 id 4 ! res | oe bom _-— Re Te i! Sugg In French combi ations, and selling ey FRENCH SILK-MIXED NOVELTIES erywhere st 50 cents. ALL-WOOL MOMIE CLOTHS CHICAGO & COUNCIL BLUFF uliman hiospers on all Night Trains. Lig OF om ot Tors ACRE LAER ves laprly OEX B LINN, ig on Al'egheny a * Bellefotne 225.6) Ww F¥airny ak (24 inches wid t “BUI } | cents, Lyres } cant Sh EWEEE BERGE ; COIR, : he ai wih in all colors. Regular | 4 al 91 cents. i . i i ! | | | Thess are very scarce and in gresl de {mand for Trimmings and Jac kets, We ihelieve we are the only house showing so {varied an assortment These goods were {sold last year for $l. i ELEGANT FANCY PLAIDS A foll assortment of sepll. y % at 4 12 et Runkl I w SE SUNK Jn -) G5 cant ~3 CONE, it combinations. Blain snaennins In one hundred differer By od nt cpa NR rm » i ¥ Larimer... indy - + 1 89, Way 3, Kels| crops have a promising appearance at]. ao 1} Yeni ox y dl gp liaros 83, Furey 4, Greist 125, Wolf section, but a large amount of rye. We| sv did, as it isnot likely the crop! ED ar I thaw they did, 48 it lshot likely the CIOp 56, Motz 12, Harper 235, Fle The drouth, though damaging some of | ming the soil and the condition of the time of Rankin 111, Campbell 142, Thomp- season. The recent copious raing, too : “a ' : i Harris—Noble 119, Baily 61, Wolf plentiful supply of water and according! | Way 2, Keller 124, Gephart 164, winter. So mote it be, i 111, Wolt 183, Rankin 22 juena Vista. Mr. Miller moved from|c many friends. He was a brother-in-law Mills, Contre county, Pa, 40 Hall bridge across Peens crook, Also 20 build- : : i F the railroad, and 60 acres timber The decessed was born in Millheim, side of the rallfonc, Af ROE Bh white pine, hen Lor further par Swartz, U1 Spring Mills. al At several rainy days, but cold EY Ir TEX ER 24, 1881. Yours, DAY, NOVEMBER i 1 cotswold ram, 4 breeding sows, 1 berks Sproran INpucEMENTS are offered you } logsleds, : : d one Excelsior, hayrake, craindrill, elsewhere in this isgne. 96 may Tol ong One LXlC R tamentary on the estate of Rob- | with shaker and strap, one got of breech gigned, he requests all persons knowing mill. Also household furniture an having claims against the samo, to present § fii vg RARER AYIA, Hasnibdl Q , THAN ANY OTHER STORE MOST WONDERFUL BARGAINS. No Humbug! of the famous BRANCH i | | i i i especially manufactured to meet the requirements’ of those appreciating FIRST-CLASS: GOODS. | New York Clothing House, Op. Brockerhofl’ House, M. ASH, Prop. Bellefonte. SE HAIR A perfectre § 8 storer & dress. § ing, elegant perfume: and entirely harm 1% less, Remove dandruf®, i vents baldness £8 BO cents and 81 § 8 shred at druggists ———— Floreston Mi COLOGNE A delicate & ex quisitely 1 t perfume with ex- ally lastlag Saad 15 oeute. » Parker's . w . Ginger Tonic An Invigorating Medicine that Never 1 combanat banine ntozicates, on of Ginger. Buchu, many other of the best cures Female Com. pvousness, Wakefulnesa, ¢, stomach, liver, kids ‘his delicious rake, Bushing S : seVE, and unnaTy orga : Hy 1 you have lo etite and are low spirited, § suficring from age at irmity, take Parker's § Ginger Tonic. Tt vill strengthen brain and body 8 y A and give you new hile and vigor, 100 DOLLARS % Paid for anything injurious found in Ginger Tonic, 8 or for a failure to help or cure Try it or ask your sick friend to try it To=Day. soc. and $1 sizes at druggists, La ing dollar size. Send for cirgular to 163 William Bt, N. ¥. Y Bo a \ 3 e saving buy« 7 igcox & Co., . . With that COUGH when there & Sree at Sand HO ate may take it without danger. It hs 43, TONEY a BL00DROOY, 1t contains all the virtues of Tar ina ceatruted form, combined with the HE pr withou 0 Dre RST KNOWN REMEDY for sflections of the Throat and Try onebottle and be con 50 per bottle. Msaufactored or sate I ROTTS GREER, Bellfonte; Pa. e 4 J.D. MURRAY, Coxraz HALL y eT 1. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-lLaw German. Office in Furst's Snghth j. MONROE TAYLOR 55 118 WATER 5%., NEW YORK. Thousands, disgusted with the many pose axtickss offered in marke! are now ppy in using J. Modron Tamror's Gold Medal preparations. They are guaranteed strictly pure and superior to any ether in narket, Ask your grocer for thee, sr ido at be put off with any others vr ! vee re given them a trial.