FHE CENTRE REPORTER, Nov. 9, 1 889 OQ &e Centre Hall, Pa_ Frep Kurtz, . Editor. $2 por year in advance, £250 Advertisements three insertions I's at epecial if Tenus when not in advance. ¥0 cents per line for Yearly and hall yearly ac rates, : 2@-Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get » credit of two months additional as a pre minum, Two Large Store Rooma —Full of— F and Winter & all Goods, “Latest stytes and fancies” Beats Centre Co. —Easy Pricos talk for themselves COME and SEE US, WHITMER «& CO. Spring Mills, Pa. : LOCAL ITEMS, «Good morning, Governor Pattison Hipgs Wastep, at the Ceatre Hall tan-vard, for which the highest cash price wilt be paid, by CSheffler. 26ocdt —The Union church at Farmers Mills, is to be entirely remodelled by the Luth, and Ref. congregations, At Hervisbarg eggs are thirty-five ceuts per durew, and Doa Cameron the only wan who can stiord 10 eat them, —]f you follow the crowd it will lead yun right into the buot and shoe store of Dull & Mingle's, which is the place where all go who want to save money ia boots aud shoes, Why safler from a state of ill health? Why be troubled W ith dyspepsia’ Brown's Iron Bitters wil cure you. -—Rav, D. J. Mitterling has received & unanimous cali from the Nevada, Stark Cis, Onio, Lutheran charge, avd accepted. — Dinges new stock of full and win- tar goods 1s ali tue tulk for miles arouny Every one that makes a purchase fouls pleased and 1s satisfied he has uo bargain, w— Maj. Fishe of Penn Hail, gave the KEPukTESR & call, the other day. Also Prod, Meyer, rep. elect. ———Thursday, Nov. 30th, has been de- signated as a day of public Thanksgiving by President Arthur, Ladies if you want the latest style dress goods go tw Dinges, the bargain Sore, aud you wil see the finest ores. gouds 1a tue county. Doa’t delay tus, Produce, all Kinds, wanted st the Penns Valley bargain store, where ithe highest prices are ailowed for it. Farm- €rs wake a note of tus fact, and try Iun- ges on produ eo, ——Five valuable horses, the property of G. W. Siewari, ot Spruce Ureek, were kills by u train of cars on the FP. RR. lust Thursday Murelug. Tue aniwuis Were put tu a field 10 graze the night previous but broke ous wud strayed ou tue track, Mr. Stewart's loss will reach $300. He 1s at present abseut in the west, No use denying it, said a Miles- burg lady, the viber day, Powers & Sou sell cueap suves, have a fine article, and beuer gouds than you fiad at most uf places. Sue never thinks of buyleg eisewhere—Poweny' is always ahead ana guud envugh lor wer, dle has learned a & thlug or «wo In ber lite-time, ~The case of Uriah Moyer was up before the board of pardous Lest weuk. Aiter the arguments vt the counsel, tue buard held a suurt session and decideg nut to laterfere, so war Moyer will be hanged. He wili be execated upon the same scaffold spon wuich his brother Was baoged. Ero's case was held under advissweut, At every Salt river emigrant be of guod cheer—cuesp elo hing at the Ybiiad. Brauch can be Lad all the sae 83 Lelure,—the result of the eleciion dig not effet the prices, and bargains in en's and buys’ suis and good overcoate are uffered beyond competion, ¥ mn 4.18 James Sullivan, of Erie, victim- ized bis boarding louse mistress, a wi dow, LY pretending teat be wished t, marry ber. He got his board for noth- ing, swindled ths poor lone fewale oun of considerable muuey and fled, That's just what some fellows will do, get mar- ried so as Ww have board free, Call at Doll & Mingles any tee how large their assortment of booig and shoes is. Toey accommodate ail classes, and will ask you none but reasonable Prices, The democratic meetiog in this place, Saturday evening, va seocouat of shore notice, was not as largely attended as it otherwise would have been, yet the house wus nearly filled. Tue officers were, Pres’, J. J. Arey; Vice Pres: Jus. A. Kelier, Joon Spavgler; Secy’s, L Murray, J. T. Lee. Address by Hoa, C T. Alexander aud Fred'k Kurtz, With this issue of the Reporter clos- ei the term of var campaign subscribers We would be pleased to have them con ~ tinue their subscriptions, Bargains, and nothing bot bar- gains in ail kinds of goods at Brocker Loff 8, whet e they are closing out stock at cost. Now is your time to buy cheap. Bring your produce and get the highest price for it, ——There are some cases ria in this neighborhood. of diphthe. bé- Philips- on be accom- ——Telephonic communication tween Hautingdon, Alona, burg and Clearfield will so plished. One chap con'd not be spared to £0 up Sali river, and thay is Lewins, o' the Philad. Branch, because it is agreed on all hands that he cannot be spared on account of his low priced clothing. Thousands have ordered overcoats for Balt river, from the Puilad, Branch, be- cause from 6 to 10 dollars ure saved on every coat. Lewios meas business and calculates that bis customers shall sav. mouey. He is the best friend tue people of our county have. The engineers who are going over the line of the Su-quehanna and Southwestern Railroad from Selinsgrove to Mifflintown have accomplished more than halt the dis tance and soon expect to roach M.filn- town. This is in preparation of estimates for a re-letting and completion of the road between these two puints us soon as possi. ble Tue line, we understand, is to extend beyond the Juniata to some point in Muryiand on the B. & 0. R. R. probably at Hancock or Cumberland. Rumor iv rife its probable connections at this end of the line, but as far us known, it is not yet determined. —Sunbury American. Goods are stil being sold at a sge- rifice at Brockerhofl’s store, in order to close out the stock. Dress-goods, notions, all kinds ready-made clothing, hats, boots, shoes, glusswure, China ware, and a general assortment of everything, All these goods are first class, and sold very low. . —The news of the election suits some and doo’t suit others, but the suits at the Philad. Branch suit all for low pri- ces and well-made garments, —~—John Luuody, 8r., and Joh Jr, the two men injured atthe Melutyre plane died, making in all five d 2aths from the accident, ——Now since ihe election jg over all are invited to call and get the latest despatches at Sectiler’s grocery the only place for official returns and pure gros ceries. ~——Tuesday, near noon, a brisk snow storm set in, the flukes coming down thick and fast, and the ground soon was covered with white. — All our great men, Conkling, Cam- eron, Beaver, Pattison, Stewart, Arabi Pasha, and others, are not above wear ing clothing such as is sold at the Philad. Branch. This proves there is no cheat in thegarments. lewius has never yet imposed upon any « ne, a Lundy, ~The election being over and all satisfied that the political agitation is over for a season, all will now tarn their attention to family matters—this is the next important thing in order Heads of families are not in a worry where to get those things that ‘best please the taste and serve for comfort, for from Bechler's grocery all comforts can be supplied: Meats, fresh and cured; fruits, canned and dried; pura sugar, teas, coffees, vegetables, pure and fresh spi. ces, fine cream oheese, all vegetables in season, fine confectioneries, fresh oya- ters, and hundreds of other nice and wood things for table and other uses, If you have not vet visited Sechlor's grocery do so the first time you get to Bellefonte, just to soe what they keep how nicely they keep things, and how fall and complete their assortment of woods, You are always welcome and re- ceive the politest atteation. i FROM KANSAS M. Mrs rom Beloit, Kan , Alexander, Oet, 20 1 ne democratic paper: I am getting behind Brown, see Mes. E writes us, f Send me the “Reporter ver 200 A politios, and am afraid make republican of me if I don ed. The vided here or their candidate; ho is a strong Wah] the sgloon Keepers and Whiskey Are him over i (ail ATO Very mi ot republicans t the Governor, temperance sinie i Dem em A guvern aghuing nil the Cre wii otras ur Green backers Wo elect Wo are well and stowly We have very weather ni pre seul; L800 corn Crop is uot us good as 1h infiurs eX peated; Hie prospocis in July were very good, tat the hot winds sad drought set 1a sboul the first of August, atid cooked the Cora in two or three duys ama, $0 What it will not average more thao 2 Chance tur the K uf i De a Chance for the ar. gutling nloug fae Lull & Chup, - * DUTY. You ask me, “What is Manalin What is this noted cure? To tell you I will new begin By saying iis pure: Pure verbs cuvmpuunded by such art 1 bat each vie dues is work, Does Quickly some especial part, Anu cannot duly suirk, - —A blacksmith wishing to purchase & valuubie staad, read adv, vi Juo. Reiter 12 KBPOKTER, 2:24) ii SE a 3 lin ley og g off first class « and nouoeus, clotuing, bouts aud shoe at a 28crfice, at Brockeruofl™s store, Detter chisuve for LaTialns, as it 18 de- teimined $0 have tue sioek closed out. ee Al} Kinds of prodace wanted at Brockerholl’s store ad the highest pri ots patd, 1d goods olfered at a reduction ul JU Per cent, 10 Bel 11d Of stuck. ——]{ you want cheap suits call at the Bruckeruuft sture, selling "em at sbeut cust, i Astronomersare still talkiag about the cuwet Hylog ww the sun, Tuere wight Le a Lig Dre wen, that's all, va it would not Keep propio ow Pulling tute Seculers 100 te purest ald Lest grocers ies lu Lhe Sale, ——There is no use calling out the fire compautes if the great vomet does plubg® 0 the alu, but there Is great dst mud suviug of Wwohey by parchiaslug ail your re.dyemade ciothing of Lewius, ——0n Moauay night last, a dark bay ms Wau, Were sivien Low Meraamn Mader, ae Peasant Gap. The th.ef appears wo uuve hey ut Centre Haly, ReXe morning, aud vlierey tO sell tue swieu property, r ) al 3 Tlie Te, Liens alld Spring AN ELECTRIC LAUNCH. Prof. Syivanus P. Thompsun the Losdou “Times an account of a trip ’ $8.48 10 ofl tbe Thames 1a » launch propelled by SIeCLTICILY. li@ saysi—" At half past three vie aliersoon 1 found mysell on board Lhe dibie vessel Kieciricny, tying ut her L Ks of the Eive- Muli it 8 fast $ ul SO feel un y ing vif Lhe whar! of Lue wor vical Power Storeage Company st wail, Tue littie (18 nly tenglh abd about § lost to Lue Deam, draw aig about 2 leet of water aod ficted with = “duel propeller screw, Un buard were a . siuwed away under the fovnng sud seals, wre sud als, luly-Ave electric nee wird of tie latest ns Messrs, stion charged ype and Yolckmsr, ] by url geoerators wild eleCiricily Wires {row Lhe dynawmos Liey were Calcuinted to Supply works, i 1 power fur six hours ut the rate of tows uotse power. These storage cells were pinced in electrical connecuion wih tw. Siemens dy namwos of the siz2s known us UL J, lurnshed with pruper Teversiug ges aud Teguinlors, lv serve us engloes w drive Enver nese motors could be switched cuit at will. la ihe eugioes was Mr. Gustave Paoullipart, Jr, who has been associated win Mr. Vui- comur in the fiting up of the electric wsunch., Mr, engineer completed, with the writer, the Afier a faw buth ot Cir «Oe 3CTew propelier, or into churge of electric , Volckmar himself and an quartsite who made the trip. wiinutes’ run dowuo the river and a trial of ‘be powers of the buat to go furward, slacken or go astern at will her head was wurned cilywards, and we sped silently along the southern shore, running about eight knots an hour against the tide. A: thirty~seven minutes past four London Bridge wus reacbed, where the head of the launch was put about, while a long line of onlookers from the parapets sur veyed the strange craft that without stesm or visibie power, without even a visible steersman, made its way against wind and tide. Slipping down the eob the wharf » Millwa'l wes gained at one minute past five, and thus in twenty four minutes ter minating the trial trip of the Electricity. For the benefit of electricians I may add that the total electromotive force of the sccumulators was ninety six volts, and what during the whole of the long run the current through each machine wus steadis ily maintained at twenty-four amperes Calculations show that this corresponds to an electric energy at the rate of 3 1.1 horse power.” SR The Jews extend no clemency to apos- tates. Speaking of the recent wedding of « daughter of the Rothschilds to a Ustho lie Prince, the Jewish Messenger says: “In giving the details of the lute doths. child Wagram wedding, the papers unite n saying that the only members of th, bride's family present ut the cerimoninl ware her mother sand swster. One add: that during her baptism she wept, as if re gratting her apostucy ~~ Another says thu ner father guve a million of francs to the Rothschild Hospital at Frankfort on the iny of the wedding. Whatever may be Prince Wagrygm's opinion, the Christin world do not seem to welcome this lutes addition to their ranks, while the Jews re: gret that the Rothschilds fail to secur Jewish gons~in-inw for their daughters. | srpeurs to have been a melancholy wed ding, mceurding to ull accounts. The Frankfort Rothschilds were regarded a» the strictest of the family; and the mer. rings of a duughter of 1he house to a Cath olic nobleman, and her forced abjuratior if ner uncestral faith, are severe blows her religious father,’ i i i THE SINKOF THE WORLD. Mr. J. Carmichael, & Shanghai journal. ist, who is now editing the *'Straitis Intal- ligence'” of Singapore, gives a ve ry bac account of the mortality of Shanghai. H. says:—"Bhanghai is wofully immoral, 1 is a "sink of iniquity.’ Bhanghai is shame: fully loose in its morals ns a community; it is more libertine than any other place similarly situated, Hore are ‘decayes’ of Hamburg who Shave graduated into big merchants, adventurers who have passed through events as roe mantic as any of those related by the fic tionist, and at lust have become pillars o society—gentlemen who huve gathered vice in every Christian ground and ther come to Shanghai as to a city of refuge wherein they grow rich.” me ee At Faifield, Me.. Fred Hutchison cu his wife's throat and then his own. Bot} Died in a short time. Hutchison was 3- vears old and subject to fi's, in one of which he committed the double crime. Ne other cause js known, from America ! | A woman'oan whip tho devil around the, ANCIR stump, sometimos as well ns do somo othe er things, While Beit Osborne, of Gaines. | ville, convicted of robbery, was lying in! Now is it to marveled at, when we o Jail bis wite, who had allowed to Visit him sider that this planet was the most brills quite frequently, asked for and obtained : . oh yarmissi »etay all night in his cell {fant and and changeable, as well as the Ne morning the jutlor turned out & per: nearest and apparantly the largest celestis son whom he rupposed to be Mrs. Osborne. al body that presented itself to their night A fow minutes later a little ehild Appeared ly view; and that in the at the door with soma artioles of woman's ; clothing and said that Osborne had sent! ether of the Arabian skies, and the calm of India and Egypt, it them to his wife. An investigation re among the heaveniy host with a vealed Mrs Osborne in the cell, her huss bond having escaped by the strategy. She i a : unknown to the dwellers in the crowded wus released, Osborne has not been Cap tured, jeities of a northern olime? But the children of these (did Wit and g NT THOUGHTS OF THR MOON, {Popular Selence Monthly.) Ole Mk clear exquisite shone nights FLOODS IN JAPAN, a tropic lands more than gaze, spacuiateand admis 1 supreme patisneas they reared lofiy | invented instru. “an Franel Q fined to his rand pyramids, an nese dirense ments which have led up step by step to the transit instrument, the and micrometer, the telescope of to-day, 3 Uy { astronon d of Egy } ¥ was founded tha 11 # drowned, A college « the priesthood - worship o A WOODEN LEG Uross * ithe moon of making { growing of their frequent 1.1) uaa her picture or carved image in Riley 8 5 their metoorolgioal announces has a cow which, rents to the people; as for in when front! front ’hs ‘ ithe Nila railroad {heralds were sent throu i { lance, had its right - . ; was about to averflow, war eg slreals ' Knee by a gh tha surgnon dressed i } Arieries wworeaed, She a uw days ' moon in the phas Cabiineg maker, H i b which was strapped |” Ihe cow hopped along] yinjured leg up tor a day { Was forgotlen, the symbol was o has ool the! of the Iver goddess, and : sie Of the expected risis & ex. In the course of lima, in is 0 Wind ed to use the Hops ad Hoally wh is +] | 106 moon no seems to be} * N° bi $ AN al reprasanile BO around } i x i h 2 longer appeared ae un fauita fort upon it d a al ettered populace as merely lant jinmp suspended from & revolving Ome, {and shining until extin ap» [ \ fier of the odean, bat now was looked i sublime mys. jun with {Lar AWE RS R region of igs, This veneration of the § 11 moon graqus iyi {spread with populatien to all parts of world, We have records of ancient nese found Druidica! remains in western E ceremonials; relies Bd jeounts of the sstroromieal {ings of a religious chara tar, i i i i i lunar fenlenders of g od, silver and stone, d i #00] ered in ancient temple ruins in Meoxii Ameri tte buildings Central and South Among t ip may be ment Cam bined land the magnifie in, ia painting in whit Lifal { on ther sides! fas a beaut MORE BOSS | {, A A Lid DUD | CENTRE CO, OFFICIAL | Bor: ugls | and | Towns Hancool | Betlefonte, N W 2 5 W i" WwW i Milesburg i Millheim Howard ol Philipsburg | Unionville | Hear er slong the eastern and lis, on! bhrones of silve r, @¢ sexted the med and Bis} massive { fend queens ol Peru, embal rayed io regal splendor. i i . Pi The People Hav Thrown off the : i184 i 1} ils {Harris . 8 {Howard 13 | Huston : nal ie ix Os 8) Total |» Pattis _ THE SOUDAN, London, Nov. 2 —1t is understoo the i | i a that] {the government will accept responsis| { bility in regard to the Soudan. Sir ( has. | { Dilkein in the House of Commons i . . {said that news had been received from An end to Stealing iho vi date Oct. 80 that the - | Faisa rophet was defeated with great in Pennsylvania. 3 s § LO day] islsughter last month. Smallpox was rag [ing among his followers Alsiddin Pacha | Governor of the Egyptian Red Ses i has been appointed to the command of the! expedition to the Soudan. aiduonis | New York | : i y virtue of sundry writs of eri facias is a clean sweep, the democrats have|, By virtue of sundry writs of feri acta the legislature and tl jlevari facing and venditioni eXponas is ie governor by| 80 000, Sininis sued out of the Court of Common Pleas ofl RT wr . = - : New Hampshire {Centre County, and to me directed, there! will be exposed ut public sale in tha (X rf { House, in Bellefonte, on SATURDAY | has gone democratic, the first time tor many years, and elects a democrat | governor. . INOVEMBER 25th, A D, 1582 and at 1.30 o’ clock, p. 11 , the following describe! MASSACHUSETTS. The dem ed real estate of the def: ndunts, to wit: | sachusert ! 4 el uor, SHERIFF'S SALES. | that certain messuage, tenement nd lot of ground situsted in the town of | Exglevitle known us lot No, 10 Jound. | {ed on the north by sn alley, on the esst bs | crats have carried Mas.» public roud. on the south by a pub it i y . Seal . aw. road, and on the west by lot ot Wm Cor ! cting Butler for govers ter, fronting on side rosd fifty feet und ox-! {tending back or e hundred and eighty foo. | — | Ubhureon erected a two story frame dwell: | INDIAN A {ing house, stable snd other out buildings | . ea { Seized, tuken in execution an gives 11,000 mujority for the dem. lus the i y a - i i d 10 ba suid property of Jus. J. DeLong, 9 4 i ] | 3% 3 nl { All thatcortain messua e, tenement and | i all the other States, cf land situated in Pn township, | underers routed. | Cantre county snd state of P | bounded and described as Beginning at a post thence [Onnries Whitmer thirty and a quarter | idegrees west, Foo hundred and two wid | {erg ht tenths purches to a post; thence] north 69° east, 81 8<10 perches to a post! [thence north 804° west, 161 810 perches tol {# xtone heup, thence by land late of Hen [ry Vundyke south 50° west, 102 perches to {stones by white onk; thence by Innds late jof Henry drockerboff, souin 303° east, | {207 6 10 perches to a post; thence south | | 30} ? east gixty and seven-tenths perchesto! # post; thence by lunds of T, R Reynolds north 661° east, 67 8 10 perche« to the Containing 169 acres place of beginning, and 100 perches. Being the same premi sos which AL, Munson, Estq.,, High Soerifl of Centre County, seiged, took in! execution and sold as the property of Jumes UO. Williams torre tenant and by d the 28th day of No- | ennsylvanin follows, vig by lands H o Pennsylvania. The democrats gain 3 congressmen | #0 far. Harry White is defeated. Pattisons majority in the state 30, 000, Deued Patent, date vowber, 1876, and duly acknowledged in vpen court, granted and conveyed to the said Felix Muilen, Thereon erected two dwelling houses, bank burn, wagon shed. corn crib, pig stable, and other out build. ings. Seized, taken in execution and to be vid we the property of Andrew Broecker. bof, Administrator de bonis of &ec. of Felix Mullen, dec'd. CENTRE COUNTY. No, 3. ‘ y . Pattie a 3 =q | All those two certain mossuages, tenement . Potte r north — Pattison 165, I eaver oY, . nd lot of lund situnted in the Borough of Stewart 5, Pettit, temp. 4, Armstrong BY] Bulletonts, county of Centrej bounded ang | : on {described a8 follows, to wit: ~~ Oae theres! , 183; Davis,| sounded on the north of Howard St, onthe east by lot of Robert Brannon, on the south by Pike ulley und on the west by dane Brown, being ——— foot in front on ownrd street and extending back 200 wl All honor to the independent re publicans who assisted the democrat. in driving the thieves from power and voted for honesty and reform. Gen’ Beaver has his wish gratified and stays at home in Bellefonte. ’ Lient. Gov.-Black, dem, req, 47. | Bec'y Int. Af Africa, dem, "168 ; Greer rep, 56; Merrick, ind, 5; Dewoo iy, gr. 1. Congr. at L.—Eiliott, dem, 167; Broci-| H us, rep. 62 ; M'Michael, ind, 2. io Congress: Curiin 187 ; Orwig 45 Senator ; Wallace 168, Gordon 63. As.embly : Meyer 167, Hunter 148, Spi- gelmver 02 Rhode 3. Coroner, Hoy 168, Against Hain The other theraof, bounded on the north hy Howsrd street, on the enst by Jot of dobin Morgan, on the south by Pika alley wind on the west by the shove deseribed {lot of the said Robert Brannon being for. marty owned by Richard Morgun-~being [fifty faet front on Howard street and ox tending buck 200 feet to Pike alley, being! pr. Pattison 120, Beay-| hw sumo premises conveyed by Rober | Brannon UX. to the said James 1 | Hale by dead duted Bopt. A A. D, 1875.1 J Beize L, taken in execution sand to be so al { fJokn G. Love, Adin'r) : : - f ont iw sheep Law 1 majority, ef, Millbeim Pattison 120, Beaver 81 Penn, Pattison 180, Beaver 12. Centre county gives Pattison 120¢ majority, [ns Lh @ property 3 No 4 | All that messuagn, {of Lind situsted in the township of Banner {in tha county of Centre and stute of Penn {eylvanin, Bound: d und described as fol.) lows, to wit: Rounded by lands of G, A i Buirlumb oo the north. enst nnd south, on [the wes: by lands of Centro Furnuce and | Lowrys Containing 10 neres more or less Seized, taken in execution und to be sold] us the property of Barbara Holderman and John Holdermun her hushund, Terms cash, no deed will ho acknowl- | tenement and trac | Curtin runs far ahead al over, Democrats gain members of cons gressand of the legislature all around, & - On Tuesday elections were held in 33 states, electing 15 governors and 300 congressmen, day Sheriff * The uni vs is the anhstanes of thel oi - oY sik; ciabker i hi | . Clie | adgad until the purchase money is paid in| futl, IT. YL i Bi et J { | : na i idea WC IENE vi wu day night [ihn 142, wn repre A SOREN Oh, MyBack! That's a common expres- sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf. fering is summed up in it. ARABI PACHA. | London, Nov, 2 <The "Times" in an {oditorial says it believes that a compros jmisa has been offered, or is about to be ofs fared, to the British government. the pur. {pose of which is that Arabi Pacha shall be (allowed to expatriate himself and live in| jexile, The proposal, howover, Is upac. {coptable, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. Bpring Mills Market, Wheat, 75, 90, and 1,00, Rye 70k Carn, shelled 80, and ears new 00 Corn, shelled, %eo. Oats, 40 Buckwheat, 500. Barley Oloverssed,. 4 00 to 4.50 Timothy seed. 1 60 to 1786 Plaster ground per ton, $9.00 Flour, per bbl $56.00 Butter 260 Tullow, 6a, Lard, 124. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com- plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, over- ole to The will Ham, 180 Bhoulders 144 Bacon or side, 140 Kus por doz, 200 lorrantad waaklv hy 1. COAL ~Paa, 38 ab; Stove, 6 00; Ege, 4.85. work, nervous debility, &c, Whatever the cause, don't 1. Granobla neglect it, Something is Chestnut, 4.75; wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Brrrers, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak- ing the blood pure and rich. T= GREAT LOPEDIA, Toxs or Books.— Under this caption {the Boston Daily Herald of Sept. 4 says: "Upon a single duy lust week the firm of Martin Garrison & Co received from the Now York publishers of “The People's [Urelopedin.,” bound volumes of that | work, for the supply of their Massnchu- subscribers, which weighed four and The firm elaims that this is largest shipment of knowledge for the aple that was ever sent to Boston upon single day, The invoice was valued at 12000." 1X0 volumes sold in three months by Puillips & Hung, publishers, } PEOPLE'S CYL £1 stig the Logansport, Ind. Dee. ¥, vBBa For a long time 1 have been sufferer from stomach and kidney i disease. My appetite was Y¥ Joo small amount | did eat " “ ¥ und the very disagreed with me, very much from nos-setention of urine, | tried many remedies with po success, untill [ used Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother My appetite is simply immense, kidney trouble is no Solaby G. M. S« iter twp arlz, Bellefonte, sg't for 100ct4t MARRIED, DIED, Of scarlet fover, Calvin Franklin Honey and Sarah Miits, Ogt, 30 aged 8 « 800 of Rickurd, at Spring years, 8 months, 1) Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom- mend Brown's Iron Brr- TERS. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you, i, near Petersburg, Huntingdon Co., } r. dacod Fisher, foriverly of “Evd U4 years, ¥ months, and 9 M ney Refunded fuys rather Fisher was not in good health Hye Wouks privr to his desth, Une! ® he died hie was rivken with] wiVeis and sullored ulensely until God t home. Ho was un eider in the I, Which position he held Ho was vne of the fem the Luts. congregation ut UIE Was organized, aud wes one of if goods do mot turn out as repre- sented, and no growling. Goeburet iy 2 Wheel yORrs a se DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK — Letters of administration de bonis non upon the estate of Samuel H. Moyer, tuts of Millheim, Pa, deceased, having beon lawlully granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estale 0 make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. « H. REINS TDER, otf Adm'r, d, b. n., Millhelm, Ps. OURT PROCLAMATION. W aeress, the Hom, Charles A. M + President of the Uourtof Uommon ¢iess of the Judiotsl bis. Weel, consisting of the counties «f Ueatrs, lintos 404 UiewrSiald, and the Hew. J. K. : sud the ! Judges tre sous. date | ot le was sa consistent UlirhbUau man, sud was held ia high es toi Dy all nis bretheren of ail denvmina- He bad a large messure of sith, vope Rod charbiy, li be had any faulis— sid I dare say ve had fur ali bhave—~ibhey wore low sod not of the heart, He was palivot snd resigned Lo the last, and lunged FLLe Lime when the vita spark would quit tue mourts! frame. 1 visited him very d, U, tor EUL Bupe us bls when we come to die LQ Bil may have such a hope fur it is the fuugn Cans w alli who be. awe. His funeral was ded nnd many wok a lust ‘nie tuey Dad learned 0 Juve UU BERIO Ub Lhe resurrecs they that sleep 1a the “ali awake and sing" and ‘and they ved wany to Dghlevusnoss shui slilie ns Lhe Slars 10rever aud eyer' We tave burned swe elders 1a the short ol vis Week, Not Many pastors are d upon Ww part with two Siders tn su n Ihe church feels their fod Bo Une Mure su Wan their pastor, ML OUT ues Is Lhelr gain, No gEoud, so true he Ww heir re Woo will wear their muotles? Peace be wo their ashes, Mr. Fobor and sir. M Ulrich, of Tus. AyYiiie, were Liviers~in-inw, “Up, up, 10 50158 wsoent hey rise, Din aller star of vig igh, Way Wid we mourn wal midnight BRIVS Becomes with addded Riories bright,” ous is called to our stock, which is larger and more varied than ever. a bri LHL of (sod Lh EVE Hs x t Rielly Hien uh Jud st the * vert Every Department; {is now complete, when die shiurg Liaw cute againet thom as stall be Jost, Given nader my hand, sb Bellefonte, the lst day our f a“ aan he Teed 8 sodred sud sla United Staton. EN COURAGING. Having been encouraged by the stead increase of business, | nave remodeled, repainted and added to the externa! as well us to the internal sppesrance of my DRUG HUUSE, thereby making it more silraclive 10 my customers 1 would now fhank my custowers for their liberal pat fronuge ib tbe past, and solicit a conting. suve of the same, My sock is as nest full as possible, Iam 0 complete com munication with tbe principal rug Hou- sus of New York and Poiladelphis snd am supphied with cuts and price lists, and suysbiog in my lie pot kept in stock, wili be sent for at oncesnd delivered at the sHme prices that it could be bought amt if you went or seat yoursell. 1 buy my drugs tor cath, pay no discounts, which eoabies me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the co ioty. All business between dealer and customers strictly con. dential, URRAY Jun. ht All Goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES * = + AMERICAN FIGURES and at pricas within the reach of any purse be it large or small. DRESS GOODS, BILKS 4 SPECIALTY, VELVETS, PLUSHES, BLANKETS, FLANN HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, MATTINGS, patents, cavesta, trade-marks, cop ve: ote, for HATS, he Uhited States, and pst CAPS in Germany, and all coun Thirty eis years oe, charge for examination of ols or draw. gs. Advice by mail free ta oblained th us are noticed in the SOIENTIVIS A ATCANs which bas the circulation, an 6 most infla. ent! Tempus of its kind published in the world, The Tiatiges len dria, Huntingdon Co., Nov, 1. BLACKSMITH Stand For baie, ~The under~ Property st Tussyvilie, Colisisting ol a two story BLAUSSMIH SHOP, anu The bimcksmiw lhe Yailey, Lerws Fessvotinbie snd pusstssion sl uuy time, JONH KEITER, Yuuvy Tussyviile, Pa, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUE.— Lowers of sduwinistres ale of Margaret Weave r, Gregg twp. dey, having been '¥ Kfaliied Lo the undersigned, he Tespecliully request aii person. his uulsg, given . . . vou upon the ast sie ol fawiul would slale huge to ake lwwediate pay Wetl, sug huviug claims ugaiusl Loe same PULL Lie satu duly suibeoticawed fou séibiem J. B, FISHER, Adam's, Pauvti Fean Hall, pie efit. We continue to RIRTRITES not assolicitors for! MINISTRATORS NUTICE — Letters of adminis aviun upon the estate of Jawes Mc Curmick, ate of Potter twp, dec'd, bay Hg buen luwiully granted Ww the under. iRned, wey woud respectfully request uh HUWILE themselves Ww be 1ndedt ed W the estate to liake lmnediste Pay went, and those haviog claims RENINEL Lhe tHe LO presoul the same duly suthenti emoent. lsameria McConryick, J. U. MoUosMICK, Admr's. pe ——————— Gents Furnishing Goods, patontes understan This | © idly illustrated pews. As paniiehnd Ay 2143.90 a year, fade admitted to be the beat paper devoted JCHOOL TAX. ~Notice 1s hereby give TEE en oe dulnventiohs, sogin en that the dup.icate of rALar 8 Istria oss, published in any country, Bingle - bor School pi an * ylhada 03 ore os by Baal, 10 cents, Told by ‘all news. EE p + Valdealers, all inXew paid tu him before December 1st, | Address, Munn & Co. publishers of Selene there will be u deduction ot § per cent {tific Amerioan, 261 I way, New York, aliuary 1,1 Hsadbook about patents mailed free, : ate, und OTICE.= Application will be made wi all axes unpaid after Intier date, there at the next session of will be nu sddiion of 5 per Cent. I wil the Legislature for a state rosd from be at tho Iollowing places Ww receive MX0:: harry Run Station, Union county, to Pussyvilly, Tuesany, Nov, 29; ut Putters Wontar Centre county, Pa, 1900t4t Mis, Friany, 21; av Usntrg Hill, Satur New Departure. day, 256; at Ceutre Hall, Wed, 20 = Nov. —=fol}=— oct JAMES A, KELLER, Treasurer, Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fol lowing the example of most promi- nent and successful dealers, I have determined to do away with the credit system after the 17 of July, 1882. After thisdate the books will be closed and I will sell only -FOR=CASH- or its equivalent. 2novi MERCHANT TAILORING, &c., &c., &. LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S SHOES. Coats & Dolmans, MISSES & CHILDREN'S Coats & Dolmans. Having \purchased for CASH sev. eral oases of desirable DRESS GOODS of a defanet manufacturer at ruinous prices, we will in tury dispose of same to our customers at about oneshalf their value, REMEMBER they are the latest styles and in all the new and deseribable shades such as Terra Cotta, Crashed Strawberry, Ol ive, Myrtle, Plam, Garnet, Navy Browns and Blacks, GOLDSMITH BRO. BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. Bellefonte, Pa. N. B.-We are sole afents for BALL'S Saleh Preserving Cor- set. ————— a¥-YaRD FOR RENT. The Centre Hall Tansyard, with huif an acre of land, is offered for rent The stand is an excellent one for business Possession given April 1, 1883 or furs ther information appiy to JOHN SANKEY, E ig 190ctdt Centre Hall, Pa. IEE IT IS! IT HAS COME !! = rn me} ) es LET ALL 1HE PEOPLE REJOICE! A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Fall and Winter GOODs, | y at Wolf’s Store. Equal to Any in the County, And far Superior to Most any other Stock, Fite Dros Goods, latest styles— i —— ——— Thaokful to my customers for 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 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 price. Respectfully, I. J. Grenoble, Spring Mills, Pa, 3jul y oat chance to make money" Thos who always take advan. ®tago of the good chanoes for making money that are offered, generally become wonlthy wills thuse who do not improve suoh ohane os remain in poverty. We want Hany men, women, boys aod girls to work for us right in thelr Owa locals ition, Any one can do ® work yroperly from the first start, The business will PAY more than te times ordlasry wages. Kxpansiv fran, Noone who engages f and suits]! unrivaled for beauty, Ladies enly eall and see ji! CLOTHING—Overcoals for Men and Boy ", Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, al styles and every Variety, The PUREST and best GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, Tens, none but the best quality and best flavor, Come and See! Beats all for Bargaing | UTT'S HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA. Kraxg X Lusam, Proprietor. Best brands of Liquors and Cigars on hand. Good nocommodations for Travel. ors and Commercial Men, Also Beer bots tler, Terma reasonable, 20juntf ——an G ET YOUR JOB PRIN LIN C DONE AT TUE REPORTER OFFICS. Do Cio CL. tion Be sod bav &e * 1 Fy illustrate the great One Million Dol ume by any not fail to visit Oak Hall. 7 nd see how the vast pl We have a hearty welcom sands of friends we have yeas are, we are riends than ever their confidence by givir to e offer a new ple OAK HALL, wy * por » ss sale, GUIDE vesnaily J.0, PEININGER CARRIAC out first-class, COME AND jan27 HEROES The sd Au 7 a TO SUCUESS. BOCIETY nie * {Ta ELEIGHS, | | SEEOUR WORK OF ALL BOOKS VENTURE. 1 Shea Marble The und ibe public of oared AMD and Works wor hat & Granite of work in Massie this agency # he wort turned out ROP As well as all WARE, t this line, man, Office cass it w FO. kinds of HARD! meet all demands in tn Farts xalieh aby Good Sa jie Be 's n to hh id Povcial teste
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