THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor Cextre Harn, PA. Aug. 16, 1883, 1 EE EERO SR TIRE NOAH'S ARK DISCOVERED, Finding of the Ancient Vessel in a (ilacier on Mount Ararat, A Constantinople contemporary an- nounces the discovery of Noah's Ark, It appears that some Turkish Commishion- CENTRE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE FOR 1883, Name. J. M. Kichline. Chas. Smith BA. Mi ‘Quistion.. Ira C. Leathers How ard James P. Jones, heh skuuns Milesburg F. P. Musser............Millheim G. G. Herlinger..... Philipsburg Sol Schmidt,........ : " hi A. V. Carpenter onvie boro P. J. McDonald ers appointed to investigate the question of avalanches on Mount Ararat suddenly came upon & gigantic structure of very dark wood protruding from a glacier. They oe inquiries of the inbabitants. These had seen it for six years, but had been afraid to approach if because a spir- it of fierce aspect had been seen looking - out of the Upper window, Turkist Fleming | Commissioners, however, are bold men, Wm. Ishler., Bellefonte not deterred by such trifles, and they de- Jrank ¥ Adu Piire Glen | termined to reach it. Situated us it was John ROOP.................Lomont | AIOONZ the fustnesses of one of the glens John MeCloskey. HRomola | of Mount Ararat, it wasa work of enor- r% MO ormick EE mous difficulty, and it wes only after ine John Coldron...... Spring Mills credible hardships tha: theysucesed d Wm. Luce....... Farmers Mills!'T'hLe ark, one will be glad to hear, was in LF: Stover... Woodward | good state of preservation, although the : pe! Stormestown | ADE e8—obserye, not the bow or stern— Boalsburg | ha been u good deal broken in its de- Howard | gong, They recognized it at once. There was an Eoglisbman among them {who had presumably read his Bible, and be saw it was made of the ancient gO~ \pher wood of Scripture, w bich, a8 every ilione knows, only grows on the plains of ithe Eup hrate 3. Effecting an entrance o into the strocture, which was painted | brown, they found that the Admiralty ‘requirements for the conveyance of «| horses had been carried out, and the in. % terior wasdivided into partitions fifteen ifeet high. Into three of theseonly could “Chairman. [they get, the others being full of ice, and how fir the ark extended into the gla ¢retar cier they could not tell. Tf, however, on being uncovered it turns out to be 300 cabits long it will go bard with dishe- lievers in the book : f Genesis, “Need- less to say,” says the Pall Mall Gazette,” “an American was soon on the spot, and P, 0. Address, Belle foute District, Bellefonte N, W, - 3. Ww. WwW. WwW. Howard boro, Milesburg Millheim *~ Philipsburg 1 ¥ > 2 W ‘ ~ulian Bl anc hard | Walker! Mi adisonb nrg Filmor Ei lis B. Bhaffe r. Acvnew Bellers, Jr... PH ~iover While the President and party were at Fort Washakie, Wy. T., the Shoshone and Arapahoe chiefs, together with five hundred warriors, called upon President Arthur, when addresses were delivered both sides. A war dance was also for the entertainment of the par- on given ty. An extended strike in the Counells- ville, Pa, coke region is not improba- bie. Ranning Bird, a Cherokee Indian, was hanged st Talequab, Indian Territory, for the murder of Running Water, an- other Indian, in Delaware District, on Aung. 20, 1852, Running Bird was intelligent and cour ageons, but in a moment of int:nse pas-| sion, having been goaded to desperation] by giew him, negotiations have been entered into with the local Pacha for its speedy trans- fer to the United States. ~The Penn Harrow for sale by Al. exander & Co, tf Fra: All Fits stopped free 3 y Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, No Fits after first days use. Marvelous cures, Treaties and $2.00 trial bottles free to Fit cases, Bend to Dr, Kline, 631 Arch St, Philad., Pa. 1ljune y en ——— i o———— SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE. My wife was at the brink of the grave. She had been given up to die by three of Allegheny City's best physiciaoe. They jall pre snounced her disease (x onsumption {Her fingernails and lips were blue; was pulseless at the wrist; we were all called to witness ber death, Atthis moment a neighbor brought ia Dr. Hartman, who | prescribed a teaspoonful of Peruna every She Cherokee Nation, was appealed to for pon, clemency, but refused to grant it on thejand in a week she was up, and now (less ground that a bitter feeling had long ex-|than gix months) she is well. See page : “ ) in the “lis of Life,” a book you can sited between the ) fatal | 30 ih i 18a) ICA Wren the two men, and a fatal) get gratis from your Draggist. If not result bad long been anticipated. [address Dr. Hartman, Osborn, Ohio, T. 8. EBERLEIN, South Chicago, Ili. GRAHAM & SON, ACTURERS & DE impr ywed from the first dose, ESCAPE OF ER. The Lock Haven Journal BAY rs tl } \y i y accident about . Judge Mayer met with an accides MANUF NARROW JUDGE M AY.) ot ALES iN SHOES & LEATHER. eleven o'clock Tuesd ay ID ning which might have been fmal. He gotintoh bogzy which stood at the barn, 10 take aride. Before he could get the lines,’ the horse started to run up the carriage] drive to the double gate leading to Wa-| ter street. Tobe Judge supposed that as a matter of course the horse would stop! at this gate, but such was not the case. He forced it open and made a short turn | down street. The buggy up turned, but] the occupant kept cowl, and by care ful] management got o1 i$ before being drag-| a great distance. Ile received al on the top of his head, one on the! ige of Lis nose, one arm is bruised | and scratched, oue leg is Likewise 1njur-| ed. On the whole, it may be put t down as & fortunate escape, and in a lew days the Judge will be around again. w| POOTS, god out Orie If you want) good, honest Boots land Shoes—g: sods that you will be Er {pleased with—buy the following THE CHOLERA PLAGUE. | makes, and you will get the best: London, Aug. 12—~The deaths from E, C, ay RTS cholera in the Egyptian provinces on celebrated Shoes for ladies and Friday numbered 926, incloding 235 io | Children, the province of Dacalich, 150 i the) i ANAN &SON'S province Garbich, and 235 in Ghirch a & 3 und Atfe, On Satarday there were 789 land Bo Yuk , Fine Slows fr Men deaths, including 80 in Cairo, 131 iniy H BY RM ESS’ Ghireh and Aife, and 205 in the prov-| i Rochester Fine Shoes for Ladies ince of Sioat, and C hildren. mesial efi ong In connection with the AWFUL BCENES IN 18C HI A. shoes we Jiave a fine he of The state of affairs at Ischia is worse] MEN'S CALF & KIP BOO1S, now than ever. At first it yu decided PLOW Hn ES, BROGANS, to cover the whole scene of the earth- E Aad “Sas quake with chloride of lime to protect | Of every description, at the lowest fig- the living in their necessary work among ures. the ruius, so great and deadly bas be-| B&F” Remember the place, on Corner of come the stench arising from the bodies BROCKE RHOF F ROW, i of the more than eight thousand human BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. beings known to have perished. But 1Tmay when it was found that seores of living persons were entombed 1a the ruios, the plan of wholesale disinfection had to be atandoned, To«lay a man was rescued alive from the ruins. Tue eflluvia that followed from the crevice which his per- son had acted upon as a tight-fitting cork overpowered his rescuers, all of whom fainted. There can be no doubt that many persons still remain alive in the Iscuia ruins, It is probable that all Jose Fitaining alive to morrow will|ly ave to be abandoned to their fate, as ev- ERIES N ery part of the ruins has ceased to be GROCERIES AN enduarable. Scarcely a rescuer is leftable to resist the terrible vomitiogs compelled by the indescribable stenches now pre- vailant, The entire island has been almost constantly shaken by a series of intermittent shocks ever since the great disaster of last Sunday. Strange to say, the odors which will now render further rescnes impossible, and drive the force of bumanitarians from this once beautiful island, will probably let in thefphordes of Italian brigands who now hover about in sufficient number to any probable guard, waiting their chances to rush on ihe scene for any | plander. A > John Simmons, a merchant of Deep Creek, Va, near ortalk, shot and killed his wife and himself Saturday, No cause for the actis assigned, A sii wee ever lose sight of the fact that it never pays to use any but pure and wholesome food, especially when it comes to groceries in which there isjall such shameful adulteration. There are|the pure goods, but if you want them, yon must go to a fist class, reliable dealer for them, Dae of the few who deal in Era Sa Silat one i Pine n Bush wha 2 above fine QECHLERS) ; SECHLERS | SECHLERS EE tt dhs PESERE FERRE # NEW GOODS BORRREANE SESE RARRE BEER EY WERPRIRN (REERG Just opened a fall line of Choice Fami- PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS, COFFEES. BUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES, FISH,SYRUPS, ETC., yRoyetha with GLASS, CHINA, Noa Sxp WwW WA D WE USE OL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. at the lowest living ali newly ht, | very best ki MEAT ET Buof o the choicest oshidie, veal, rk und mutton, fresh wig Pa band. ’ 0 nov. : k Goods are , and of # 0 TO VALENTIN A ANAS A AE asst J ramen About arriving * examine them, it will repay you. for PURITY, FLAVOR and JUIC E. Just in receipt of Imperiale, Oolongs and Uncolored Japans, If you want a BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, or a VELOCIPEDE, SEND TO H. B. HART, Phila. Pa., for a Price list and Catalogue giving full description. uly 1 BS u aly} x SP PRING mL 8 Plaining ati sa@The place to buy your best™@& se and cheapest Building Mate" p&r-rial is of Jas. §. Krape & Co., Spring Mills, Pa., who keep all kinds of PLOORING, GERMAN ig SPLIT SIDING, SURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW SAS HES, BLINDS SHUTTERS, &e., &e., &e. Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short nos fice. MATE RI [AL OF ALL K INDS AL WAYS KEPT ON HAND. 1Tmay ly Having completed shelving and fix ing up my goods, I extend a cordial invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishicg Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the county. I haven't $40, 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and ofthe latest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I bave some of the very best make of the celebrated Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you give mea call I will doas I always havedone : treat you fair and hon est and give you the value of your mons ey, and don’t you forget it. Isaac ‘Guggenheimer, In New Additisn to Bush's Arcade, BELLEFONTE, PA, P.8.~A full stock of the best Leath- er alwayson hand, # Cash paid for all kinds of hides. 26apbm OE hd Lyon & Co’s Store. | IST OF GOODS AT HALF PRICE! LYON & CO g from 2 to 8 yards ¢ 10 select enough of ww fiufsh out a dr ta Fine Wool Hats - BASIE y 40 % Finest Fur Haws... aa Bome very ¥i ns Dress Shoes waren sewed shoos ewed Working M Lightly scufled Calleo, remnants, ploeces 4¢ un yard, 75 cents, elsewhere $1 3 » 125 worth 200 10 3 09.; ne ¢ Hats among thom, sassy 81 0, elsewhere $1 78 - 300, 17 100, eed a it Bh ORS. § . ower wo, 80 & 9 cents, cost us 1 25 to 20 & Patent Leather Dress Shoes...1 50 worth 200 . FUCEIC PIOW BIOOUR.. corirssisrive oe 8 i8' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT ONE HALF PRICE “he elsewhere §1 50 wc 33 100 . 18 Wk 15 The 135 He 100 pe . 0 " 186 100 . 1% Tbe - 19 Hoe { ihe wo 450 8 40 wr . Soe - 1 #0 & 45¢ od x &b a - &h 200 now Kl . 65 glsgwhere 125 : . i 18 200 00 M) EN 8 OC LOTHING AT ONE HALF PRICE. g bottom btisck Pants “5c clsewhere 1 HO : : 150 i Panta... «0 4 0 4 00 w= . . i 4 50 ool very fine Panta... 6m nat y faded oon Us... $410 8 for 1 50 ON E LOT OF SUITS ALL WOOL. it of Dark & Ligh D020 all Wool Cassimere Saits Marked Down to Cost. “We Are Overstocked, i dollar salt down 10 9 50 One La 16 dollar suit down 10,12 50. 3 0 bly Another 83; dollar suit dows 10 634 sits a 4 dollars that Js just ball price. A few nearly all wool , eloe where 11 dollars. A strict] ¥ all wool fine Diagonal Suit jiars. Grand Army Blue, very fine all wool 10 dollars, else Boye’ and Children’s Clothing One Half Price 1 50 elsewhere 3 00 4 HO 6 2390 4 Ww 500 CE DRESS GOODS. SHIKTINGS, 4, ' AT ONE HALF PRICE Sc elsewhere 12 8, 10,12 ¢ iscwhere 123 10 38, BO, 00, 75 3 90,1, 135 160 ‘elsewhere on t shirting ads al one-half . i Brocaded Satteens i let Brocad Yed Satecns .... RN 124 elsewhere 30 le Width Alpacas, a few left yet...... 1254 old price ® One Lot of Embroideries, about 500 Yards, at One-Half Price. upper line of pr actually worth, lower line our re ih prices show what they are prices 2 15 39 35 45 55 70 o 7 12d 20 2% 30 35 10 One Lot of Crape Sets, Cuffs and Collars 20¢, old price 75¢. 8 10 Everybody Knows by this time that our Ribbons ave One-Half of Other's Prices. Sash Ribbons 6 0,8 in. wide 25 to 40¢. 1% regular made Hose € pair for 250 Mid fot of all Bilk Colored and Black Bash Ribbon. dot a yA. actual value 75 & 1 00 Child's aud Misses Hose,. d.pair for 5c, clsewhere lic SEND § FOR SAMPLES. 10 20 june 28 STORED Wil LYON & 00." SOLAR MAGNETISM These Tonnies keep the feet d with sil their consequent CENTR; 6 pairs for or $3.00 rain ny eighty five yaad for five and A Lh wn. The Wilsonia A nN bad eatareh and Aipiaces bare Sa gasol hol Epes toy graiituds,” of SEE WILSONIA MAGNETIO OL CLOTHING © rg 5 East 14th Street, New York. bi BUQCIES, ROAD CARTS. orms and Prices addres, FISH BROS, & CO., RAQIXE, WIS. | po» } - | For 7 i B.G. W. KLINE, FHYSIUIAN §& SURGRON, Potters Mills, Ps day and night, pro mptly st- Iss bad several FEATS SUCCEif 1ljunfm Dentists. EB G. W. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall Office at residence on Chars sirpel, oppa site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of bis profession Etber sdministered. Tdndr KR. B8..6. GUTELIUS.— "Dentist, Millheim, Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession @ is now fully pres paved to extract Lagih sbsolgtely witho pain. my 27 Druggists. ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, "Bellefonte, Pa. Dealer In All calls, tended to. ful practices, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e DRUGS, GE ma Pure Wines and’ Liquors for medical pu aiways kepl ote New Brockerhoff House. ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY §T, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. Wn. Free BD to and from all trains. os Svecial rates to witnesses and jurors. Bjunt DA SRR BOOT AND SHOEM r April 1st will open in ie Durst building, when be will be pr make to order Boots and A all kindsof repairing. Setishe Satisfact anteed, and cb a share of the 712 it wd to me do faction guar- He asks Po ssunable patronage. Smar ih il |
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