The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1882, Image 4

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    THE CE}
Centre Hall, Fa. Oct. 19, 1882,
NTRE REPORTER
Editor.
Fasp Kowrz. . . . .
A SA A i. 5
Trrus ~§2 por year in advance,
when not in advance Advertisements
20 ¢ents per line tor three insertions.
Yearly and half yearly ad's al special
rates. : 7 :
#ir-Hereafter all subscribers payin
their subscription in advance, will got
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium,
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Two Large Store Room
— Full of—
Goods,
Fall and Winter
“Latest stvtes and fancies”
ar
Beats Centre Co~Easy
Prices talk for themselves,
COME and SEE US,
WHITMER & CO,
Mills, Pa.
pring
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LOCAL ITEMS,
~My, Thomas Wolf, of Miles,
the sick list.
is on
-(Chestnuts are selling from
cents per quark,
—Very pleasant weather until
day morning when rain set in,
ALCS
—]saae Behm, one of Haines town-
ship's oldest residenters, is seriously ill,
Thanks to Miss Verny Geiss for a
fragrant Dbouquet—even printers love
flowers,
Ait op
SER | RAN rs
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nw
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friend David Rubl, of P
Mills, has purchased the mail roate be-
tween Centre Hall and Milroy,
—t{orses and cows are dying very
rapidiy ia Northumberland county with
the disease prevalent more or less in va-
TIONS sections,
ale
—There will be a demoer Mass.
meeting at Milltheim, on Saturday 28th,
Governor Curlin and other distinguish.
ed speakers will be present,
url
als
—There will be a democratic meat.
ing at the Union district school house,
Taesday evening, 24. Spangler, Bower
and Kurtz will be the speakers.
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~The Ohio electioa is over and
next come New York and Peausylva-
nia, then all parties will have a good
time over the pits at Sechler’s groy
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3 gm. Lowther was killed on Wed.
nesday of last week near Laurel Run
mines, Contre county, by a tree falling
on him. He leaves a wife and five chil-
dren,
~ We found a Beaver hen egg in our
hed, on Monday-—it measured 2} inches
n circumference, and just about shows
how big the General's chance will be in
November,
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ble informs ui that wild
geese and ducks are numerous just now
on the Stone Mill dam. Sappose our
riends over there are enjoying fat roasts
from these festive birds,
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——— IGOR DQ L
Let po Democrat conclude to re-
main away from the polls by entertain-
ing the idea that his vote is not need-
ed, as Pattison’s election is sure. Attend
and work, just as if your vote would set-
tle the contest.
Mr, George Flory brought to this
office a twig from one of his peach trees
about ten inches long, on which were
packed 8 fine, medium sized peach-
es. It was a fine and tempting sight.
~—Brockerhoff’s store, at Centre Hall,
is getting to be the favorite for best as
soctment of dress-goods. They keep up
with the times. Carpets and ready-made
clothing a specialty, and bargains be-
yond competition,
hi
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~—From all quariers comes intelli
gence of a reduction in the price of beef
—gapnecially in the cities, where the fall
has been 33 to $4 per hundred. Let
there be a come down in these parts too.
——The Philadelphia Branch has the
rash and takes the lead for the biggest
stock of ready-made clothing in this part
of the state, and at less than Philadal-
phia prices. This is no draw, bat a fact.
Go and see for yourself, there is no guile
in Lewinps,
Dinges’ cheap goods—Dinges’ big
stock—Dinges’ wonderful bargains—
Dinges’ elegant new stock of dress goods;
these are exclamations now falling from
the lips ofscores of men and women
who have been at the bargain store
since] Dinges new goods is unpacked.
——The democratic co. com. proposes
to select three men from this county to
act in conjunction with a similar num-
ber from each of the other two counties
in this senatorial district in a conference
to adjust the senatorial muddle. Consult
only the good and interests of the party
and the public and harmony will result.
——Teats’ new grocery is right oppo-
site the Bush house. All goods belong-
ing to the grocery line found there.
Prime coffees, jteas, sugars, canned and
dried fruit, sweet potatoes, oysters, ham,
beans, wood and willowware, stoneware,
glassware, in short everything needed
for table and kitch~a use. Wanted all
kinds of country produce, for which the
highest prices will be allowed,
—Whenever a lady wants a hand.
some shoe she invariably calls on Cap
Miogle, at Doll & Mingle’s shoe store, in
Brockerhoff house block. A full sssort-
ment of men and boys’ boots and shoes,
Call there before purchasing elsewhere,
elso you may pay dear for what you get,
Satisfaction guaranteed and no fraud in
goods,
——Tiaxks.~Mr. George Flory, who
recently was so unfortunate as to loose
two valuable cows, wishes through the
RerorTER colums, to extend Lis thanks
to his friends and neighbors, for their
kindness in contributing, unsolicited by
him, towards making vpa part of the
loss sustained,
—Don’t forget that cold weather
means warm clothing and that the grand
lace to goto for it is at the Philad.
Jranch, Lewins now has’a new stock,
and he iz bound, as heretofore, to sell
cheaper than any other establishment.
You can find anything needed for men
and boys wear there. Lewins never
sells shoddy or poorly made up stuff, but
guarantees what he sells you.
——The oldest, most reliabl
established grocery in this
that in the Bush house bloek, by Sechler
& Co. It contains a more complete as-
sortment of goods than any other outs
side of Philadelphia, and sells first class
goods only, fresh and pure, at game pri
ces, and often less than are charged at
other places for a stale or inferior artis
cle. Housekeepers serve their own ins
terests by making their purchases at
Sechiere. There 18 nothing like the sat-
isfaction of having a pure article, es
pecially for your table—all know this,
and there is no place you can buy with
grealer safety agdinst imposition in this
regard, than at Sechlers. Any one who
has dealt with them will tell you so, and
if you would be convinced of it, only
give them a trial,
e and best
county, is
’
~—An excellent dressing for ladies’
ghoes at Powers, where also is found the
finest assortment of boots and ghoes
ever brought to this county. Lumber-
men will find gum boots sulted to their
business. Powers & Son sell cheap and
warrant all goods they put out, and have
a reputation for fair dealing,
IVs not a pleasant subject, tir;
But yet I'll broach it here
And if you dan’t object, sir,
I'll make it plain appear
That nothing in this wide, wide wor
For bowels ean compare
With whose banner is unfurl’d-
Manalin, blest and rare |
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14,
Henry Keen, of Penn, called to
see the REPoRTER,—he reports potatoes
rotting in that section. Mr. G. B,
Haines, of Miles, also called, and we
learn from him that a worm sees to be
hurting the early sown grain, Esq.
Reifsnyder also eave us a pop visit, Al:
gaysglad to bh ve our firiends eal,
~eMarried, at Jefferson Rarracke,
Missouri, Sept. 21, by Rev. Dr. Nichols,
Dr, Louis A, Tesson, of St. Louis, and
| Miss Maggie, daughter of O. I, Danean,
{ formerly of Aaronshnrg. Tho groom is
{a catholic and the bride a protestant,
and the ceremony having been perform.
ed by a protestant clergyman has caused
a big hubbub among the catholic popus
lation of St. Louis, The catholic paper
has commented upon the affair in the
severest terms, Migs Dunean is a consin
of the Duncans in our county, and a sis
ter of Wm. P, Duncan, of Bellefonte,
—=- Binee Dinges' new goods have ar
rived all interest is lost in the comet,
and people get up early in the morning
to got to the bargain store before the
rush is too greai. Such a large and splen-
did assortment of goods, “Mid you aver,”
was the exclamation of at least 50 ladies
inside of 50 seconds the other day when
their lovely eyes fell upon the piles of
{ine new dress goods at Dingoes’ store,
Jacob M'Cool is building himself
a fine residence near the big hotel at
Spring Mills,
—= Now, then, democrats, in40pand-
ents, or wherever vou belong to, if you
want to save money show it by sharing
in the great bargains now offered at
Dinges' Pennsvalley Bargain store, who
has received the largest and best, and
cheapest stock of dry-goods, groceries,
hats, caps, boots, shoes, ready-made
clothing, quoensware, glassware, ever
brought to Centre Hall.
— Farmers will please take nolice
that Brockerhofls want all kinds of pro-
duce and allow the highest market price
for the same, and that superior bargains
are to be had there in all kinds offgoods,
Call there before purchasing away from
home.
Lowins has a mountain overcoats
for fall and winter, for men and boys, If
you want a good article cheaper by 80
per cent, than offered elsewhere this
county, then to the well-known
Philad. Branch, Itis the place where
you save money in clothing, Lewins de-
serves the most liberal support, for, re-
member, it was him who brought down
hing,
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the price of clothi
—= And, Brokerhoff intends making a
closing out sale of his large stock of
goods, at Centre Hall, And to do this in
the shortest time possible he offers every.
thing in the store at a sacrifice. The
stock of goods is all first class and em-
braces everything usually found in the
dry-goods and grocery line. Here
a chance for bargaivs, unsurpassed
this county,
Peter Kee 4 of Michigan, has been
visit hisfnative valley, and honor-
1 a visit, Peter likes the west
SY . h
WOSDer ed there.
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TWO PRECINCTS IN HAINES.
A HIGHWAY ROBBER IN THE JE LECTION PROVLAMATION, |
BOROUGH OF LEBANON, a : . . i
QOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTIN i
I, Thomas J. Dunkle, High Shoerift
the county of Centre, commonwealth
Pennsylvania, do boraby make known
and give notice to the electors of the oouns |
ty aforesaid, that an election will be hel |
in sald county of Centre, on {
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882 i
For the purpose of
for Governor of the
30%00
Harrisburg, Oct, 12.—About 8 o'clock
on Thursday evening Geo. Rise, cashier
of the Lebanon Dime Savings institution,
was robbed of a satchel containing $30,
000, all in bills. He had just returned
from Philadelphia, and before going to
the bank stopped at his home for sups
per. While on his way to bank afer Pennsylvania.
supper, about a square from his house, | One person for Lioutenant Gov orn
and opposite the Methodist ohvreh, helthe ( OmMMmOn Waa th of 1 ennsylvaning Al
wags passed by two men and directly af Une paraoh fot Neoretary of hu roal J J]
terwards received a stunning blow, fairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvas
knocking him into the gutter, He held | "1 3 UNH Tot Cotxropsman at. Lasse ta
on to the satchel! and eried murder, The| Eg haraon stato of Panna rie anil in tho
robbers, who had been beating and kicks | (ion gress of the United Statos
ing him all the while, fearing his cries] Ope person for Judge il
would bring assistance, moved off al Courtof the Commonwealth
short distance, but again returned, and vania,
wrenching the handle off the satehel,! One person
succeeded in securing it. Rise made a! Centre, Cloarfle : '
gallant fight, but was overpowered and and Mifllin in the Congress of
covered with blood. It is learned that BiaLe. sssod 1a. sobrosgak tha
the struggle was witnessed by George| Ae PORION 10 hapre Clinton |
Pohr, who was passing along the street = of Danvavlorains =
at the time, but he thought it wasa fight "Pwo pers ha to represent
between drunken men, as they were Centre in the House of Re Dre
roughly dressed and wore soiled over Pennsylvania
alle, Whey are described as one being! One person for Coronor fur
tall and the other short and thick set, ty.
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The robbers were seen to run into a va. Two persons for Jury Commissi
cant lot near by, and were hailed as they [the county of Centre
ran by another citizen curious to know| 1 Also hore!
the cause of their hurry, There is noftice that | ie Nat
farther clue, Rise has offered a reward | HC an ithin
of 81,000 for the capture of the robbers. | Follows. to wit :
The money belongs to the bank. There! gp. . 11o township o
was great excitement in Lebanon alli. house o
evening. Dells were rung and the PeO- | (west precinct,
ple made a thorough search throughout! Haines township, eas
the city for the highwaymen. {the school house in Wor
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A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. For the Township of Taylor, at
Bb 2 Baaver, Mich., Oct. Three | erected for that purpose on the
maske lars on Friday night ent|leonard Merryman.
tered the house of Benlamir Sturgis, aged! For the township 0
70 years, and bound him and his wife, aghouse in the town of hed
servant girl and a boy. ARer securing For the township ol
small sum of money, they tortured Sturghirecinct), at the public
gis with pincers, to make him reveal th Aloyer, in { entre Hall, be
hiding piace of his hoard. They pulled k oF the township a Poller
off his too nails, and otherwise torture precinct), at the publi
bim until he became unconscious. Theygtubl, I Ris,
then stole his horse and escaped, For the township ol
al Murray's sch
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jprecinet),
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SCHOOL BOOKS
For the towns! {f Gregg
. iprecinel), at the puhlio house ow!
iB Fisher, of Penn Hall.
i For the t waship of Colle ge,
school house at Lemont
Four years ago Potter towns intro~| For the township
fuced the New Graded Readers 8nd precinct), in the
Swinton’s Geographies and spellers which | Grove.
were afterwards adopted as the uniform| ¥F
series ( Three Years ago the!
in addition to the
abc d Robinson's Short
Course in Arithmetic, Swint Histories
and Spencerian copy books, Ata meeting rth
the school board of Potter twp., on 18! of Pete
lost, the last named books were adopted,! Fort
upon the following terms for introduction: |townshi
. Introductory Exchange | Court Ho
inson's Firs Book} i
in Arithmetic } 80 Jd8 {urd a I hou
Robinson's’ Complete Arith, .75 40 | For the tow nship of
Swinton's Primary History {Stream school house
* Condensed * 0 52 |" For the townphip of Sew Shoe
Spencerian Tracing Books, 7 ots. each. lschool house of Snow Sh :
Copy Y 10 cts. each, | por the
The firm makes the very liberal offer to} uso of Jos!
permit each pupil to exchange the las For the he
book used by him for such a one of thelzahool hou
he desires to use, by his pay! For
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Aaronsburg at
schoolhouse, ir ar
sight at Bellefonte the Election Procla-
Mas vished did not note the
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» 88 we ascertained upon inquiry.
The officers appointed by the court for
the eastern precinct “are: Judge, Nosh
Weaver; Iuspectors, John J. Orndorf
and Sam’ Motz,
The western precinct are those elected
at the spring election. The above will
answer the inquiry of “Voter.”
RA I IONE Rr,
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[FROM THE YORK DAILY, 9]
WHO
SIL
OCT.
FIRST MANUFACTURED
. X IN YORK COUNTY ?
explains itself, Its author,
arta, is a native of York
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Centre Harn, October 6. 1882
Myx Dear Con.:—I believe I have not
had the pleasure of meeting you since
we parted at the adjournment of the
Legislature, some 14 years ago. An item
in the Times, of Philadelphia, attracted
my attention a few days ago, and induces
ne to write to you. It was this, “John
Schwartz, of York, claims to be the
first manufacturer of goods made of silk,
in this State, 34 years ago.”
Now I can go back 10 years earlier, and
leave York, my native place, the credit.
My father in 1338 invented an ingenious
silk reel, in York, which was patented
and usediat the time to manufacture silk
from cocoons, the product of silk worms
raised by him then—the memorable
Morus 4 epoch. I distinctly
recollect this fact; was perhaps six years
old then, and engaged in gathering the
mulberry leaves and feeding our silk
worms, of which he had thousands: the
sill® made was of good quality, and in
suilicient quanities to supply our family
needs for at least 35 Some was
sold, being colored in different dyes, as
the silk of to-day. It is not over six
weeks ago, while muaning over the el-
fects of my mother, who died about that
time in Milton, Pa., I found articles man.
ufactured of this raw silk, as alse little
bundles of the raw threads. I think,
therefore, the credit of raising the first
raw silk in this State, and manufactured
articles from it, belongs to my father and
his family, and dates back to 15389 and
at York, Pa, (ours,
Frev Kurrz,
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VERTIS,
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The experiment of slaughtering beet
in Chicago and shipping it in refrigera.
tor cars to New York seems to be a suc-
cess, and what is better, promises to
bring down the price of beef. Butchers
have been chargiog such enormous pri-
ces for beef that people of ordinary in-
comes are almost obliged to do without
beef. The Sun says: Four days ago a
firm began selling Chicago dressed beef
in large quantities in the New York mar.
ket. This firm sells its beef to anybody
who wants to buy a quarter of an animal
or more. Its customers are of three
classes—dealers who sell cuts to the
smaller hotels, restaurants, and boarding
house keepers; keepers of big hotels and
eating houses, and retail dealers who
slice beef for the multitude. Besides
this firm itself, the dealers chiefly inter
estel in this departure are the wholesale
men who do their own slanghtering, and
the rst of the classes mentioned above
Both agree that the wholesale price of
beel has fallen since the Chicago exper-
iment was began. Slaoghterers say that
the fall in price is from $1 a hundred
pounds on prime beef to 84 a hundred
pounds on lower grades. Middlemen
who deal in both Chicago and New
York dressed beef say the fall has been
from $3 to $4 a hundred weight all
around. Retailers in the meat shops
along the avenues and throughout the
city say that they are buying beef cheap-
er than formerly, but are selling at the
uled, in the hope of
yy ULL
prices that have r
getting back a pait they claiin to have
lost in retailing beef daring many months
past,
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L RHON JECLIRES.
Cexrre Harn, Oct. 7, 1882,
A. O. Furst, Eeq., Chairman Centre Qo.
Republican Committe.
EAR BIr:—Your letter of Sept. 26, ans
nouncing my nomination asa candidate
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NeW s¢nea as 1 ort
1g the exchange price of the latter. It school ho
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, soiled or de. For th
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or what its ver |
186 in Cen
s townsl
1d book may be, D ph j
zo or condition, insomuch as it is the last |
ne used by the pupil.
The supply fk duction will be gent
Wolf, Centre Hall; Michsell,
tro Hill; 8S. M. Swarts. Tas chu?
San mpson & gp
h, Potters Mills, {sol
ry pupil should avail Limself ofl por the tow:
these very low prices during the first nine house at Port Ma
ty days of school, in fact at the beginning For the tow:
of the schools, so that the township WAY house of J K B
have as the law requires a uniform series in! For the tow:
all schools, and what is now the same 80+! house near Fi
ries as is used by the balance ofthe couns| For the be ugh of U
iy. ‘ lownship of Union, at
house at Unionville,
| Forthe First and Second
borough of Phillpsburg, &
lio schoo! house,
Forthe T i
Philipsburg a
house,
NOTICE is also
ery person exeot : 3
peace, who shall hold an
ment of any profit or trust
ernment of the U
State, or of any ci wr ir
trict, whether 8 commissioned oflicer
otherwise, subordinate officer
who is or shall be employed u
Legislative, Executive or Jud
partment of this State, or of
States, or of any eity or incorp
trict; and also that every membe My
{Kress or Slate Legislature, and of the se
ect or common council of an
Commissioners of any i
trict, is by law incapable of
ercising, al tLe same lime,
appointment of Judge, Inspector
ol any election of this Commo:
and that no Inspector, Judge
Boar of any such election sha
to any office to be then voted fo
I also hereby make known an
{tice to the electors of said county of
{tre that on the said 7th day of November, |
| 1882, they, the said electors, shall vos by
ballot for the purpose of decid 1g whetl
dale seh
it
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gi For th
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Stronger
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bert Mann
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Fo WESTERN CROPS,
Caselton, Dakota, Oct. 10.—It has been
raining twelve days and no threshing has
been done during that times. One of the
wheat and three-quarters of the oats crop
are in the stack or shock here yet. The
wheat in shock js badly grown and will
be hardly worth threshing. This will re
duce the average crop heavily. No other!
portion of Dakota reports rain or damage
of any consequence,
Lincoln, Neb.,, Oct. 10.—~The recent]
rains have been a bonanza to the Nebras- |
ka stock raisers. The new grass fattens!
cattle better than corn feeding. A much
larger quantity of hay is in stack than ev.
er before.
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Chicago tenderloin steaks are pushing
the home stock out of the Philadelphiaj
markets. Two-thirds of the tenderloins
used in the hotels and restaurants of
Philadelphia are dressed in Chicago and
shipped ready to be cooked, and their]
cost 1s only twenty-one cents per pound)
—about one-fourth cheaper than the
tenderioin served by the city butchers,
Bp csm——— i
The following words of wisdom are from!
Josh Billings: "When a man kums to
me for advice, I find out the kind of ad.
vice he wants, and I give it to him. This
satisfys him that he and I are two 82 smart
men an there is living.
ne
b
1give no
Cen.
iif uer
or not the provisions of the Act of Assam.
bly, entitled an Act “For the taxation of
dogs and the protection of sheop,
proved the 12th day of June, A. D.
are desired to be in force in this said con
ty of Centre. The Provisions of the sal
“Act of Assembly relation the taxation
of dogs are as follows, to wit
Sce. 1. That from and after the ps
of this Act, there shall bo as sessed, levied
and collected, annually, with the county
taxes, in the Commonwealth, fre the
owners and keepers of dogs, the following
named taxes, namely: For each male dog
the sum of BAy cents, and for every fe-
roale dog the sum of one dollar, to be paid
to the Treasurer of the county where col
lected, to be kept by him separate and in
such manner that he ean know how much
has been collected from each township
and’ borough, and how much paid out f
losses or damages in each, at any time
be a fund from which persons
loss or damage to sheep by a dog, ¢ re
and the necessary cost in establishing
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Nothing builds up shattered constitn-
tions so quickly as Brown’s Iron Bitters,
1s t
« i sage
The Chichgo board of trade voted the
other day to raise the membership fees
to $10,600,
Every rolling mill in Cincinnati shut |
down on Saturday, Oclober 7, because!
of the strike of the sheet iron workers. |
THE YELLOW FEVER.
Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 15.~Three deaths
and sixty-four new cases of yellow fever!
to-day.
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Believing it to be the best for
both merchant and customer that all
eons ura heraby eau.
ing with the following
I purcha i at Consta-
ioave in nossesston of
r awner J N (iy leh. at
rowner, John W tsingeri 1, AL
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barness, and 1 load of hay,
SAMURL FLORY,
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dealings should be in cash, and fol
sowing the example of most promis
nent and successful dealers, I have
determined to do away with the
erodit system afler the 17 of July,
(1882, After this date the books will
‘be closed and I will sell only
FOR=CASH-
or its equivalent,
3
0OWN's IRON Brrrers
worst case
: ——————
Thankful to my customers for
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urea hearty appetite
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| increased digestion,
their past patronage, I hope to meet
(them in the future at my old stand,
(where I am confident I can sell much
(CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and
dni
‘neral debility, and
case of life,
H
sd NCW
[LOWER than elsewhere. Have de
(termined to give my customers the
[benefit of the new system,
PRODUCE will be taken in ex-
change for goods at highest market
Respectfully,
I. J. Grenoble,
Spring Mills, Pa,
: T. DESHNER, Gunsmith
kn 0s YT fii 43 High Bt., Bellefonte, Pa.
itn. Has now on hand: Wincheste)
rifles, B, L. Double guns, Bhot, and
Rifle and Shot, Bingle Breech loading
guns from §5 to §14. Revolvers from
I to 11 dollars, Muzzle loading guns
very cheap. 1 sell no breech loading
“seconds,”
Guns maf and repaired.
Shotsgun cartridges loaded to order.
Ammunition wholesale and retail.
Bei. Sportemen are respectfully ins
vited to examine my stock. 25augSm
‘ a
+ NErvous ucprossion
low spirits,
3 And xhausted nurs-
mother to full strength
wandant sus
it
FIV 5 al - *
y price,
ice for |
ICI" ( hild.
13jul y
"wy hh hal
¢s,ennichesthe blood.
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HOW Hestored |
¥ git of hr, Ualverw ells
P Lhe radiesl care of REEMA
seine Weakness, luvoiguiary demi
tency, Mental and Puysieal nos.
How Lost,
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Bis to Marriage, ele. alse Con
d Fite induced Ly self isda
aude, ele
I author, is this admirable essay
demonst rates, ross a thirty years’ sucessful
& What the alarming consequences of selfs
may be radically otred | potsting out & mode
t , beriaie a effectual,
sulerer, Lo metler what his
¢ vuse himsel! cheaply, privately
radically
Ibis Lecture should be in the bands
sud every mas in the land,
Boal ander soul in a plain envelope, W any address,
post paid, op receipt of six Cente uf two Poslage
f pacity, Imped
31 3
any ¢ Who
“bracing up,” than
bh
i ”n ¥ |
HUCWIGLET AGG,
La
&
f
every youth
on t
IL B.
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3
or clusts
white la
i
i
isis and Dealars.
a
4d by all Dr
4
86
{their claims therefore, as harein provided,
may be paid,
Ske. 2, For the purpose of levying and
{collecting such taxes, the assessor in each
township snd borough shall, annually, at
{the time of assessing other taxable propor
{ty, ascertain and return to the county]
commissioners of their county a true states!
ment of all the dogs in their tows ships and
boroughs, respectively, and the names of
the persons owning or keeping such dogs, |,
and bow many of cach sex is kept or
owned by each person; and such commis
gionprs in each county shall, annually,
levy and pause to be collected the taxes
herein before named, with, and in
sare manner and for the same compensa.
tion that other county taxes are eoliected
® ¥ ’ . » : i
Philadelphia, Oct. 17 — Flour, Minnesos
ta extra 6@06 75, Penn's family 4.87G06
western extra 5.256@ 5.75.
« Wheat, No. 2 red 1.00.
Corn 80. Oats 45.
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat, 70, 85, and 95.
Rye 70c
Corn, shelled and ears, per bu, 80
Corn, shelled, 9c.
Oats, 40c,
Buckwheat, 60c.
Barley 00c. to %6¢
Cloverseed,. 4M to 4.5
Timothy seed, 1,60 to 1
Plaster ground per ton, $0.00
Flour, per bbl $5.00
Butter 260
Tallow, Ge,
Lard, 121,
Ham, 15c.
Shoulders 14¢
Bacon or sido, 142
Egus per doz, 200
Corrected weakly hy 1. J. Grenoble
the
0
Seo. 10. That the Sheriff of each coun
ty, on request of the County Commi
ors, shall causo thing Act to be pitblis
thereige with and in the same manner
notica¥of the next general election
be published, and for the purpose of
ciding whether or not the provision
this Act are desired in the several coun
ties, pho qualitied electors therein AY
vote 4 Such election, by ballot, Jritten orf
» printed on the outside “Sheep Aw, and
DIED. on the inside “For the Sheep Law,” orl
Sam’l Eby, of Zion, a native of Haines| Against the Sheop Law,” and in’ each
: Hel County wherain it thall appear by a proper}
jcount of such ballots that a majority i
{for the “Sheep Law,” this Act
At Spring Mills, Oct, 7, Abie May, in. | Mediat ly lake effact, but in 1
fant child of Ira aud Eliza Hazel, aged 34 county unti A muority Of the
month, 27 dey electors thereof, af
’ ’ in like ma Lave determined
re they desire this Act to take effect th
provided, that thare shall be no ads
ai tho next session of ment or election for such purpo
* a state road from |county oftener than onao in two years,’
Union county, te]! Given under my hand and seal, at my!
unt » 10 etd office in Bellefonts, this 8d day of Jotober, |
— lin the year of ogr Lord One The wand |
Eight Hundred and Kighty-two, 1 inl
the One Hundred and Sixth your of the |
DrEssMARING in all its branches, at the|Independence of the United States {a
residence of John Neff, at Centro Hall. THOMAS J. DUNKLE a
Having many years experience satisfac. Sheriff of Centre Count; ie
fons
fied +
[
leaves a wife and son, i
ith
ih
or
nner that
will be made
NJ OTICE.— Application
A
the Legislatura
Cherry Run Station,
Woodward, Centr
arci
art
in any
jg.
§0
1]
8
DRESSMAKING,
be undersigned has opened rooms for
Bi
for the House of Representatives of t
general Assemb Under e
isting circumstances I cann sccept th
position tendered mo, and hereby respe
fully deciine it.
i0
Y.
ly is received,
t
Leoxaxp Ruoxe
— -
PEOPLE'S CY
Toxs ov Booxs,— Under this caption
the Boston Daily Herald, of Sept. 4 SAYE:
“Upon a single day last week the firm of
Martin Garrison & Co. received from the
New York publishers of “The People's
Cyclopedia,” bound volumes of that
work, for the supply of their Massachu-
setts subscribers, which weighed four and
a half tons, The firm claims that this is
the largest shipment of knowledge for the
people thut was ever sent to Boston upon
a single day, The invoice was valued at
$12 000,”
8)'d by 5. M, Swarl
Potter twp,
: !
v
CLOPEDIA.
% Bellefonte, ag’t for
100ctdt
i i
tion is guaranteed in all dresses made ANG] ren msn sess ws
all kinds of sewing done by her, and kind JUBLIC SALE
ly 80icits the patronage of this town and | te Wi 11
viein'ty. residence of A :
cy tf LIZZIE A. RUNKLE. ;
a ——_— FOId Fort, Centre
y )
iesdany, Uctobor
8 15
county,
18, 16882
10 wil;
chinirs,
Bodin,
ta
} { RENT
iL ¢ Contre Halt Tan-yard, with
half an ace Of land, Ts offered fr rent.
The stand is an ‘ezeellent one for Wisin ess
Possession given April 1, 1883. For fur
ther information apply to
JOHN SBANKEY, Ex r,
100ct4L Centre Hall, Pa.
SAN-YARD FOI
" porsoral property,
et single LArness,
i
boedstoads,
ir
table
kettle, tubs, buck te, chine
loves, and man, nriioles,
commence at 1 o'clock p. mn, whe
will be made known,
td E.T. M WILLIAMS
Fyiwn
ou
abet
ng
olor
Wei. This haad points directly to the “14
Miltheim marble works—if you hold the
paper properly—where you can find a
full and complete ling of monuments,
couches, headstones tombs, lambs,
carved work, door sills, and everything
else in the usual line, of every grade,
style and price. It is a good place to buy,
and the proprietors are reliable, truste
worthy and obliging gentlemen to deal
ith, 3 12002t
9
CAUTIL
cautioned against mec
ticles below mentioned which I purchased!
at Constable's sale, ns the property
Samuel Confer, and will leave tho game |
in his possession at my pleasure, viz: One!
cook and 1 ten plate glove, one badstead|
and bedding, ¥ ayrnor cupboard, 1 table, |
: oak, and al! eafd COanfor's personal’
br prs, J. UU MILLER,
Hogi
Jorsons are hereby |
dling with the ar-|
ofl
' Potter twp,
1
A
F168 ho
a
11
1
Ripnid
i
MURR
8U¢(
GUariar
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hn
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hort
Jodics,
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For fu
LEY]
dr ctf.
slasnps. Add
HE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CT,
Bt, New York, PF. O, box, 460,
41 Asn
s————
The Bad and
Worthless
Are never imitated
unterfeited.
sy of a
i¥ POEL.
ed
ENCOURAGING.
Having been encouraged by the steady
increase of business, 1 have remodeled,
repainted and added to the external ss
well as Lo the Internal appearance of my
DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more
attractive 10 my cuslomers, would now
bank my customers for their Jiberal pats
nage ia the past, and solicit & continu:
{ same. My stock is as neal
vie, sim in complele com
nunication with the principal Drug Hou-
taes of New York and Philadelphia and am
supplied with cots and price lists, and
anyibilng in my line not Kept in stock.
& will be sent for al onceand delivered atthe
and
i
10
tn
3
tal *
1
i“
id
at
We
C8 4
ull 88 poss
family
mits.
b
Cari, many 1
rup and began tO
vhich the press
3
3 Ag on ow
0Uniry HAG express.
ame prices that it could be bought at if
you went or sent yourself, buy my
rugs for cash, pay no discounts, whieh
enables we Lo sell just as chesp as any othe
ér Grug store in the coanly, All business
{between dealer and customers strictly con.
¥ ’
I. J.D. MURRAY,
Centre Hall.
Xx Ff Ybusiness now before the publi
+ SN You can male woney {aster 8 work
tor us Lian at SRFUILE else Uap
fai Bol needed. We will start pou, 8il a day and
PWard made at home by the indesiriong Men
women , boys and giris wanted ev Ar Fwh arg tt wurk
vor ua. Now isthe time. You Cad work
me only or give your Wi
| You can live at home and
busipess will pay poo nearly as well,
10 make enormous pay by shgadio gal agg Cos
{lr outBt and Levis free, Money taads Lamy * asily nd
[fonorably, Address THUR & VO, goons
| Maine ' Taidesy
i ne n—————
| YUM. A. BANDG
i
|
i
gs
¥
AR tian
00 sULOT-
fd nT in.
gill 303 Rd anti
=U Lun
WiANeY
AAV Y
good name of
—_
fan
Jun
x No other
AG Cue can fall
MERCHANT TAILOR,
of Church and Main st. Is
{Prepared to do all kinds of work in his
nnected [Line on short notice, and good fis guar
|anieed, scoording to the latest Myles. A
[‘ATge iol ol sawples always on hand
| Workmen of long experienced in bis
jewploy. lnovy
} GLCOoTHer
"oN Sve
0, &1¢ 1
Hil
ViisY
SE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
+ Proprietor
{ Liquors and Cigars on
accommodations for Travels
d mercial Men, Also Beer bots
Terms reasonable. Ljuntf
A ———— DT
F. FOR
r hi
* bu
h
ii
1 ¥
pune
on the
39%
thing else.
Jv IT'S HOU
he
frnaxk X. Lema
{ Best brands o
{hand Good
ors and Com
j Lier,
l Trust no
@ \ lon lors aw
BOG GQORICTE Are
3 .
mine In imitat
cauang ded ANIL
Cilde —
D
. .
{Uice in old Cons
TNXEY,
Altorneysst-Law,
rd buliding, Bellefonte
! ——— n . -— p—— - A —————
BUH HOUSE, ;
| J WwW. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle
{fonte, Pa, Bpecial attention given to
country trade. JunelGy
{ alimoatl ever
ves to his :
I R. 8. G. GUTELIUS.
| A Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his
professional services to the public. He is
prepared to perform sll operations in the
{dental profession. He is now fully pre
{pared to extract teeth absolutely withou
| pain. my 278
TARDWARE
Jas. Harris § Co.
ARE SELLING YERY LOW
REAPER SECTIONS and
¥ BETons Wilh every —
X « dhe middis.aaged
and tha tiother,
{ HiRes Lhe BY0
es the son
KE Lhe pw
thers tha nerves as
fou
tisor, nuakes
Hired from the
o% sweet and
posed Wholly of vegetable :
ge a great renedy in
Tin laste pnd will help
Arthan’s
‘00°98 SU3309 X18 (00°18 ITII0E e1Fulg
a,
the. *?
Idneys, take
NOTICE.
8
oy
seplember 23,
mb stones and
greatly reduced prices to
t epring trade. Mong
have been selling at $125
J; those which were $100,
those which were S80, ros
14
uate,
3
i
Rivas wuld
al
4 '
And all kinds of Farming Tools,
RAKES, FORKS, BCYTHES,
SPROUTS HAY FORKS,
ROPE BLOCKS, ETC,
As well as all kinds of HARD
WARE, to meet all demands ic
this line,
Wi
hi
1 grave the same
0 which 1sold at $00, re
io that were $60, reduced
first class work warranted.
time to buy monuments and
as 1 havo more on hand than
blishmen
is in the county, at the
Marble :
Vari
OU. M
HEISLE]
i
JAS. HARRIS & CO.
Belirdogte
A AS BH SE
t, Prope,
ALR LINN,
Attornev-at Law,
eny #treot, Bollefont,
OHN BL
J
Offico on Allegh
fob tf
C. T. Alexander. O. M. Bower
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE, BA.
Ofice in Garman's now building,
J L. SPANGLER, Attorney at-law
ty. Consultations in English ang)
German. Office in Furst's new buildingd
New Bro
Brock ERMOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY BT,, BELLEFON TE, PA.
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r,
Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.
Yi. Free Buss to and from all traing. gg
Soeecial ratos to witnesses and jurors Sjunt!
ckerhoff House.
AY'S COACH SUHP
ration for more than
of a centaur has attained
and
fon
He
PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO.
ORNTRE HALL, PA.
RRORIVE DEPOSITS and allow nter
est: Discount Notes; Buy and
Sell GoveramentSecurities,
Gold and Coupong »
Vu. Worr Wu. B, Mivaers
Prost Jahier
but
CARRIAGES,
A G- HH 1G OA N,
conga 3 i haggl
JAS. A, BEAVER,
4.0 sFVAEM
President, Cashes
NENTRE COUNTY BANKING U0,
(Late Milliken, Hoaver & Co.)
soceive Deposits,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold &
GMI
Hy
rights of
Vi BOW ToP
r Carriages, for sale.
rt particulars, address
MURRAY, Centre Halli)
Centre Oa.
YY ey
A Bil
ner
er,
10apaLt
_— =
i
|
an SERN
of the season.
One million dollars’ worth of ¢
als await your command. You sre equally NY
it
boys' suit or the most liberal custom order,
Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts.
Philadelphia,
OHN F. POTTER, Auorcey-st-law
Collections promtiy made and
special stiention given to those havieg
innds or property tor sale, Will draw up
snd have acknowledged Deeds, Mortges
ges, Ke. Del efonte, Pa.
J W. CORNELIUS,
¢ Photographer, 316 Markel Street,
LEWISBURG, Pa.
The best work sl moderate prices, All
work pertaining lo photography finely ox-
ecuted, Orders by mail will reesive
prompt attention, but musi be accompa
nied with the cash. julld
ERMAN,
Dentist, Centre Hall.
Otlics at residence on Church street, oppo-
tite Lutheran Chureh, | give satis
faction in sll branches of hia profession,
Ether administered.
a
D R. G. W. HOST
BEST IN THE WORLD
IT HAS KO EQUAL "OPV.
3
Peionied Apri 88, 3eSns
The sdbevs eul rerzesents the Peon
eon let, with oll Is oon bination of i
SWE- n sled for exch iinrrpw :
stooeed tue chemes te taste from tt ’
the jonst addons] exrey 4 he
10 pither prand, Bor C4 revolves aud £3
the ground “Pwd Birobss pad Teo Cnesines In
parsing over If oboe, making 11 the wont effective
pulverizer in tho market. we
THIS HARROW HAS ONLY "0 BE
USED TO BE APPRECIATED.
0% it before purchasing sud you will buy no other,
Harrow
The Penn Harrow
CHANGID 70 A THREEOURNER ROTARY
HAKEOW,
BARGAINS |
Farmers will be allow
ed the highest price for
re werd we (all kinds produce.
Wen——
The Penn Harrow
CHARGED TO SINGLE “A” HARROW.
3 & 144
i
AOLDSMITH BRO,
Bellefonte Fa.
iy rarsoving the wine us 8 whee! © ; % ’
Fou Lave a oR onediorss “A” Hs AGENTS! AGENTS!
For GEN. DODGE'S bras’
Vi ; -
A
Remove the wheel from the ordeinal, reverse
Wing, and 11 makes the moot complete Poulde 23
Harrow in the taacked
The Penn Harrow
CHANGED TU A BQULYE HARROW,
sdf for a Seont stam,
AD
a
"WM. WOLF & SON.s¢
At the 01d Stand.
——
removing thaw
AO th hres
Itwillbe =
for all, to know that the Most
PLETE Stock oF Goons Sow
in the valley,
has arrived, and is now opened, at |
WOLFF'S.
of Ol] Reliable Stand. ~~
The fia st ane ho ey th “ os
1d 5 fhiaula oils unt a
The fine ba
slyles bosib |B
Bs
132 of the
: done w
row the top sud both
fii, and have three pol
YOR i
he pround-somee
hing that cannot Le th any other
AFFOW,
The Penn Harrow
OX 178 BLED.
5
Haro
abi WE, fd ©
‘3
| Queensanrs, Gia
CUlies aor
to use ih the eriubin
to haul it va.
The
Is made on th
tooth, well natnied,
Forirly 8 he WHA
ment on tho far with ou
ost convenitnt, will ¢
ry other harrow nud
is labor, nnd is waren
the hess
vi hile
Incvver
Fuoco Ln
ated to 4 sv
represent or monoy refunded. ©
DNCE AND RE CONVINCED.
Price of the Nght daft Combinaiton 1
|. Send fora Catalogue ond seo ther
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY (
PENN HARROW HARUFRCTUL
CAMDEN, 8. J.
BAL AS
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