THE CENTRE REPORTER. PP PN Nl i NPN NN NN NPN Cexrre Harn, Pa, Aug. 30, 1883. The Largest Paper in Centre County, WT ERMS —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance. Advertisements 2) cents per line for three insertions. |, Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $00—4 colum $45. par-Hereaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre miam, When you cant find what you want anywherelse—try the “CENTRAL SUPPLY DE- POT”—or “THE FAIR” at Spring Mills, Pa. m— ——— D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONT PENNA, E, Dealers in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Cashimeres a specialty. 23jun tf It will pay you to call LOCAL ITEMS, 90 Styles of Derby hats to begin the season with, at D. Garman & Son's, flaven i8 to have another diilv to be called the Morning Democrat. Fine yarns at Garman's, Demoerats Sept ock el rezisterad bafore fi, and see that every yerat's nama is on the Registry list Thursday, Sept. 6. be Rain on Monday night and Tues- Nights have been cool fur several day 8 back. - farmers are raising their potatoes The yield is large, but there are many complaints of rotting, Fall and winter styles of woolens jnst received at merchant tailoring de partment of the Bee Hive stores, 23adi ——Spring Mills is about to add s drug store to its enterprises, in a new building to be pot up by Mr. Grenoble. Mr. Auman will proprietor of the drog store. be ——The telephone leading into Wolf's store was struck by lightning on Thurs- day af ernoon, and silenced. —To prevent a run-a-way remember this: There is nothing so unsafe as a safe horss when not tied it be ap on: safe horse nntied. a } il German Olio does not drive rheuma- tism from one part of the body to anoth- er, but thoronghly and effectively elimi nates it from the system. inled Dr ov, Pattison has appa J Associate Jndge, in place of Judge Runkle, dec’d. Mr. Smith is the democratic nominee for the place, R. Smith —Jona'h Searfass, recently of Centre Hill, has moved from Beach Creek to Bellefonte, where he has taken posses. sion of a bakery in the Bash Block. - 184} H. Y Cm of now ited at John. son, Tenn. and is at the head of a tan pery firm and making money. i Ex-Congr g 1 Bellefonte, ia toes —The low clover will yield rearee any seed owing to the ravages of a weevi lize insect. What ver will yield larg sect did not attack ig called the large clo- ely in seed as the io. it —Dr. Kline attended the Treaster boy whose arm was shockingly mangled by being caught in the strap of a thresh er. We were erroneonsly informed that Dr. Jacobs attended the boy. The death of Mra, 8, Jefferson Mover of Mifflintown which occurred on Satur day last resulted from the nse of chloro form while getting teeth extracted, and when the fifth tooth was pulled she fel forward and was a corpse inside of five minutes every effort to resusitate life having failed. Fora fine tombstone, elegant workmanship, handsome design, and lower in price than e'sewhere in this connty, go to Stover, at the Bellefonte Marble works and yon can get just what you wish. He has every variety of mar ble and puts up the finest work in this part of the state, A few nights ago some fellows ith horse and wagon visited the orchard on the Wilson farm adjoining town, oe. enp ed by Geo. Gingerich, whose wife heard the noise of something vnuosnal going on. Mr. G. got out of bed and with his gunn, went to see what was up. The thieves finding they were in danger of being caught, ‘hastened out of the orchard and drove away before Mr. Gingerich could get a snap on them with his ualoaded gun, One ofthe best stocked establishments in Centre county is that of Bechler's at jellefonte. Entering you are confronted by stack after stack of canned and dried fruits, groceries and provisions of every conceivable kind. A Frenchman recent- ly visited the store and remarked that if Paris would only have bad one or two such depots to draw on for supplies the Germans and Prussians would still be sitting outside the city walls playing sev- en-up for beer, and starvation a hundred ears ofl. Bechler's indeed could not on- J supply Paris but all the rest of France with the finest and best groceries in the world. Centre and adjoining counties can well attest to this fact, ~-You can always find the latest style hats at the Philad. Branch, and in greater variety than elsewhere in this county, and at 25 per cent less than oth ors will sell hats at. Cuffs, collars, ties, nmbrellas, gum overcoots, hose, gold rings, chaing, charme, ping etc, at the same house; Lewins & Co,, are ambitions to stand foremost for selling cheap, and and wish it understood that they guaran. tee all goods to be as represented. we All farmers wantin h should be carefal to get he SyDhosphate ons that han beeng tried. The Buf- uwlo is one of them —tur sal fala ln uv eat Bpriog 1.J. Grexonre, sons som REN AND HORSES STUNG BY BEES, On Monday, Aug. 14, a peculiar and very serious accident occurred near Cur- tin's works in this county, Mr. William "CHILD On the day mentioned his In driving hrough the yard, not far from the house, The concus- swarming upon the heads of the shildren and stinging them frightfully. Mrs, Shalley ran to the rescue of her shildren, succeeding in getting them in owed, still attacking the children. Large numbers of the bees also attacked the horses, The animals fought them with their mouths, the bees stinging their tongnes terribly, Although Mrs. wnd Mr. Shalley fought the fierce and ngry bees, they could not expel them from the house until they had built a :reat fire and filled the house with smoke. Neither conld they be driven {rom the horses until the hired man had huilt a fire under the animals, the smoke hasing them away. One of the has since died from the effects of the in- juries received and the tongoe of the ther horse swelled until it bursted. Che children have been in a dangerous wondition ever since although bopes of their recovery are entertaincd.—Repub- lean. horses > Persoxat.—Our old friend, Col. George ross, of New Berlin, called in to see the Rerortel, the other morning, Yearsago he was a merchant and democratic lead- sr in Rebersburg. Now he retired {from all business cares but keeps troe to the good old demacratie faith, Mr. Gross wens a beard of patriarchal grey, and the countenance of youth—he don't seem o get any older, and that he remembers wnd calls upon old friends proves that his intellect is right and bright at good old 33. May he hold ont ta call often upon 18. He is an uncle of Mrs. Mingle here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woif put in a few lavs of recreation at Cape May thisweek. Mr. J. LL. Roush, Madisonburg, a dndent io the Institute here, for the lus! year, has left for a higher institution ¥ranklin and Marshall college, at Lane Mr. Roush is aclose student and very worthy young man, Mr. John Rishel, of Potter, gave the Rerorter a call, Mr. Rishel was 3nd best for Associate Judge, and alitho’ lefeated takes his fate like a true dem- philosopher, with better hopes is ¥ 3 tastier, wratic next time, and is giving his | setitor, Dr. Smith Sam’! Krambine, f the RB y his earnest 8 of Altoom k a2 hand at tne On a visit, ' EPORTER, LO Gettysburg Tue RevoRrer wnts, cash. ne €xXira copy ee 1 period. . —— The item | paper, w we copy from an Ob subiecis of the the notice a2 natives of this n SirvEr Wenpixa —On Saturday even- ast the friends of Mr. and Mra, W. F. Jordan, to the number ofa hundred sv more, gathered at their home, near Harsheyville, to their silver marriage anni Mr. and Mrs many friends in Jordan received lity, and spread ng i | relebrate the warmest i most elegzan t K. fan enj a and an jcompany, and the happy pair were deep- ly impressed with thereapect and esteem of their many friends. fall of silver presents featores of the occasion. a OM svable oe was one of tl ie SA PMP g able to ittend court on account of his bad health and Jadge Smith not having been cons firmed yet, his honor Judge Orvis, now sresideat Jodge, sat all a'one on the wench, on 27 and 28, The grand jury was sworn and the constables made their re rurns, when court adjourned to Tuesday morning. : Judge Smith's appointment as As. sociate Judgh was confirmed by the Sen ste on Tuesday, and he now is seated slong-side his honor, Judge Orvis, We called in to see our old friend, Judge Larimer on Tuesday. We learn that he is somewhat better than a few days previous, yet he is not well-enough to take his seat upon the bench this week, Hope the Judge will soon be able to perform his official duties again. ~The farm of John Keen, dec'd, 212 acres, 2 miles west of Millheim, was knocked off on Saturday to H. E. Duck, esq., at 855 per acre, Mr. Martin 8. Frayer, Huntingdon, Pa. says: “I used Brown's Iron Bitters for billicusness with moat gratifying results, we UU, Hoffer & Co's store, opposite the Brockerhofl house, ranks among the first in Bellefonte, for dry-goods, groce- ries, clothing, hats, boots, shoes, &c., at great bargains, Give them a eall if you want honest goods and fair dealing. With alarming rapidity despite the quarantine regulations continue east- ward day by day the steady march of the Asiatic Cholera, spreading alarm and terror in every new locality attacked and proving to bejthe most virulent type. As a safeguard procure from J. D. Mur- ray a bottle of Carmelite Cordial remedy worth its weight in gold in curiog Chole- ra and all intestinal irritations, The principal hospitals throughout the United States report more favorably on Carmelite Cordial than any remedy over tried for Cholera. Asa general Pain cur- erand family remedy for summer cram and intestinal irritations incident to the heated term itis witboutequal. No fam. ily should be without a bottle. Sold and warranted by J. D, Murray, Centre Hall. Im y “sis, ol" Two children of Thomas Fraser, of Mount Brydges, pd three and five years respectively, died from the effects of strychnine administered instead of santonin. Criminal proceedings will probebly be taken against the druggist Black Cashmere's at D, Garman & Son, who supplied the poison, PENN HALL ITEMS, The academy hall has been fitted up with comfortable seats and arrangements are made for regular services by Rev. 7. A. Yearick, The Niagara excursion par: ties have returned and are much delights ed with their trip and seeing the great patural wonder of America, they praise the Railroad companies for their accom- odation ticket of which the whole bill was filled complete, On Saturday the Millheim Cornet band passed through here en route for the Mountain Pic-nie, they were handsomely aniformed and their music was excellant, John Hagan, Sr., at Farmers Mille, had an attack of paralysig, and is in a dangerous condis tion. Dr. HH. B. Vanvalzah, of Clearfield, Pa, passed through town last week. Henry had yoa no time to cali? John P. Condo and Cal Weaver have taken a trip to Philad, C. W. Wendill’s have visit ing relatives from Lewisburg, Miss Liz- zie Heciman has returned from Lock Haven. Bi ment several moaths, We saw unloading at J. IB of salt cheese, potatoes, ire, drugs, hardware, notions, which are offered at bottom pri Eighty cents buys a pretty enough calico dress now-a-days—daring the late war it cost A wilty tramp on the ro egar slumps in rt ol slo furnpike Na John In becoming he has one { now teaching him all kinds of : was al Fisher's store new mackerel, coflee, sugar, drygoods and a farge quanity weet giana | CPR, five dollars, i eoilecting s ¢an 3 them ny Hosterman das a colt vainer, . fo Fit . vy.” vlebrate in cuargs oon have him prepared Monday chartered a them to Prof heavy fellows, Centre H $4 y the extal- formance, {In re © ii l—all Rallroad should tur: tion of th The last day for the registry of voters thie year will be Thuraday, Sept. 6, and out of abundant caution every voter should satisfy hrmself that his name on the book with a tax assessed against bim, Otherwise he may be disfranchis- ed. Democratic committeemen and pol iticians should be active and energetic in looking after this now to the exclusion of every other political consideration, It will not do to assume that because the bulk of tLe voters paid their taxes last year that the registry this year is an un- important Special attention shonld be givenito the registry of all per- who did not pay taxes last year, to persons recently naturalized, to those who voted “on age” last year or who will maiter, BONS 94) to changed since November, 18583, come years of age before February, all bas been “Atten- tion to the registry” is the immediate da- ty of alifinterested in Democratic organs ization, and whose residence ofp The fools are not all dead yet, and there is one big fool who seeks fame by a big jn A 8p zua Viaduet, eighteen miles from mg. cial from Bradford says: The Kio- drad Lake Erie and Western railroad, is the highest The is entirely of iron, is 2,052 feet ford, on the line of the New York, bridge in the world, structure, which long, and the height of the rail above the bed of the stream, which looks like a sil- Wil feet, lerk in this city, Julius Beh- ver thread below, is! Aldrug « 128 of experiments, carried will y out, him a niche in the give temple He recently read ina newspa- Pe had ling, as ensy as though In his ent he carried an open silk umbrells son ' oni wid stepped from a horse car, 8, and one night in July aunted the rail of a bridge, and, open- 4 pped off into ance to the water was perhaps i. 8ie gpace, He went down easily and bout three feet of He bis mind to startle the Kinzua last he went to and ut its waler, 3 great ion party, strnciure ped a rote 2» Beh. d nt when i% AD asouther- st to» sight in ris the valley. Qe fa wily and v. Mr. Bekling pro- ict a large and extra um- the authorities pre- fthe ta smn off, 111 lous y § ¢ tn the ys go to the top : bridge mbrelis, and } - (Comtinued from los week) How Watch Cases are Made. fact not generally known that the Y Gold Walch Cases really cone re gold than many “ Ld” must make up rel, friend, you have found wiles y unless if Nor are you, and you cann much more than you give, for much weakness, foolisl in human nature tma— iB I —— a" The blue sky is a distant reflection of the 1s gure serenity that looks out from und buman brow. ST. No 817 & 819 Arch phi Reduced rates to $2 Ihe traveling publie will still find at this H tel the same 1iberal provision comfort. It is located the ir centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depois, as well ns all parte of the city, are cnsily accessible by Street CUars constantly passing the doors. It off special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage respecifally solicited, JOS, M. FEGER, Proprietor, Paprty » m— —— ELMO HOTEL, Street. Phil (X) per day r Lhesr { {i in nmedinls of ars Lock Haves Marger. Butter, 18 to 22 cts, per Ib; i8 to 20 cts. per doz; potatoes, old 40 per bushel; new, 12 cts, per peck; chickens, 50 to 70 cts. per pair; lard, 16 cts. per Ib; apple butter 75 cts. per gal; corn, 0 cta, per bu; oats, 55 cts. per bu; beans, 15 to 20 cts. per peck ; peaches, cis. per pk; huckleberries, 8 ets, Be qt; peas, in pod, 15 ets, per peck; shelled, 15 cts. per qt; currants, 10 cts, per qt; cher. ries, 4 to 6 per qt, raspberries 10 to 124 ots, ; corn, 10 to 12} cts per dozen ; ap- ples, 20 to 25 cts per peck. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE. Philadelphia, August 27.—Fiour is firm. Grain is easier. Minnesota extras at b50@6 50; Pennsylvania family at 5 00€L5 25; western do., ut b 75@6 00, and patents at 6 50@7 50. Wheat was steady with 1 154 bid and 1 155; asked for No 2 red August; Corn 50 bid and 61 asked for sail mixed, Au- gust; Oats 39 bid and 43 arked for No 2 white August. BPRING Wheat-<Red.....on. White & Mixed eges, 18, HO MILLIS MARKET. RY® oocooiiiivssisvsrmsoirssvirmmin simon Corn, shelled, and ears new Onts, Buckwhea Barley Cloverseed.... Timothy seed... cm Plaster, ground tr ton Viour, por Barcel... omsovsvamiiion Butter, 15 0; tallow, 8; lard, 14; bam, 15; shoulder, 12: bacon or side, 12; ORKR er den. 16 cents, . eekly bY a. 1. Grenoble, i © COA L~Pea, 3. hestuut, 4.65; Blove, 1.88; Egg, 4.70, : SEBEL ¢ demand for these watch facture of a very Th : 1 to the man rade of solid RY Id watch cases ient in quantity. m 4% to 10 karats, case is often sold for 12 It is oT economy to buy a y poor in quality that it will « its color, or one so soft that it will ! bape and fail to shut tight, thus jetting in dost and damaging the works, or one so thin that a slight blow will break the crystal, and perhaps the movement It IS economy to buy a Jomes Boss’ Gold Vath Case, in which xox® of these things ever occur. This watch case is not an expers- meni—it has been made nearly thirty years. Hazreron, Pa, Oct MM, 190 14 two James Pose’ Gold Watch Cases thirty years ago, when they first came out, and they are in good condition yet. One of them is onrried by a carpenter, Mr I. W. Drake, of Hazleton, sud only shows the wear in one or two places. the other by Mr. Bowman, of Cunningham, Pa: and I can pro duos cue or both of these cases at any tne SrLvesTER Exoin, Jeweler, Bend § sent stamp to KEorvione Wateh Cane Factorion, Phils. Selphin, Pa, Tor handeoms Tiiniraiod Pomphist showing how daanes Bow’ and Keyvione Wateh Use ure (Tv be Continued.) and defi sean } Has SHO8 ATE Mace Ir or 6 karat r 188 B inh 1s Bargaing in mu:lins at D. Garmai & Sou's, Fares Mzar.~James A. Deckert's Spring Mills meat market supplies fresh, stall-fed beef, constantly, also pork, veal and mutton in season. Potters Mills, Centre Hill and Penn Hall will be sap plied from the wagon, two days each week, 10mayfm _- NO GREASE FOR HIM. “When Greece her knees—Greece her knees—QGreece her knees,” stammered an embarrassed schoolboy, forgetting the next line of his recitation. “There is no occasion to grease anybody's knees” shouted his teacher. “Go and study your piece.” Neither is there occasion to rease your hair. Parker's Hair Balsam is all the dressing you want. Restores the original gloss and color to gray or faded hair. Does not oil the linen; not a dye; good for the scalp; prevents falling out, Aug. 4 we No one has yet succeeded in sell. ing ready made clothing lower or as low as the Philad, Branch. A good many tried it, but always foond Lewins & Co, so fardown in figures that all gave it up and let the Philad. Branch have the field all to itself for low prices. They are de- ertuined not to be undersold by any body. DIED. On the 19th inst, near Penn Hall, Mm. Sarah Rockey, wife of John Rockey, de- Seuted,Zaged 80 years, 11 months and 9 SL on Thursday, 50 inst, atl p.m, in be- half of our uncompleted railroad, has been called upon consultation of promi- A PR ABS 3 - ih RAILROAD MEETING ! By the request of a number of sub. scribers to the L. & T. R. R. this call is issued for a meeting of the stockholders and landowners along the line of the road, to be held AT CENTRE HALL, THURSDAY, AUG, 30, to consult what action to take with reference to the re- fusal of the Penn'a RR. Co. to carry out reference to the wrong and injustice done | its pledges to our people in regard to the by the Pennsylvania railroad company | completion of our road, after having col- : y Sobsiean bldoeond buauds pa y | jected the stock, and cut up the lands of in forcibly collecting the stock, spoiling | our farmers. It is hoped that all, desir the lands and then leaving the road un- | ing the completion of the road, will show finished, it by their presence. let there bea large turn-out, and one more effort for our rights, nent friends of the road, It is earnestly desired that there be a full turn-out of all who have been subscribers to the road, for an interchange of opinion with — te Siar DRUGGISTE, TAKE NOTICE. The Bupreme Court of Pennsylvania having sustained the District Court of Allegheny county, granting to RK. E. Sel- lers & Co. the exclusive right to the “trade mark” “Blood Bearcher” (regise tered at Washington, D. C., December 11 1876), our name will be printed on all outside wrappers. Anyone selling or of- fering for sale, any “Blood Bearcher” without bearing our name will be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law, (The penalty is $1,000 fine and two years imprisonment) Pennsylvania will have no state fuir this year. The new buildings will not be ready before 1884. ERIES EXPERIENCE, ANOTHER CURE UTTERLY WITH CEDEXNT. Erie, Pa., Bept. 10, 1881. —Dr, Hartman: I cannot but express my thanks to you for the great benefit I received from the use of Peruna and Manalin, Ope bottle of each placed me squarely on my feet, after a long sickness, which had laid me in bed and then left me lame and crip. pled. Three days vse of these remedies dispensed with the cane, snd in a week | was perfectly well. N. J. WRIGHT, Jusiness Agent, Erie “Evening Herald” Ask your Druggist for Dr. Hartman's book on the *Ilis of Lite” He will give it gratis, If not address Dr IH. at Osborn 0. ARDWARE HARD W TA PRE R. E. Bellers & Co., Proprietors, Pitsburg, Pa. - -_— - Cretonnes and fringes at D, Garman & Bon's NOTICE OF UNSEATED LAND > APPEALS, Appeals for the unseated land will be held at the Commissioner's Offiee in Bellefonte for the several ywiships as follows Rush, Taylor, Worth, Huston, Boggs, Half Moon, Patton and Benner Townships on Tuesday, Bept 15; For Spring, Walker, Marion, Liberty Curtin, Bnow Shoe and Burnside Townships on Wednesday Sept, 19; Appeals for Ferguson Potter, Gregg, Penn, Haines, ships, on Th ay, Bept. 20 The assessors are requested to be in attendance from 9 o'clock a m 10 8 o'clock pm. JOHN WOLF.) CAMPBELL, commissioners, A. J.GREIST,) Clerk r Union, ARE DWARE College, "Harris and Miles Town as b. $f ARRIS & CO, — pn BRE SELLING — REAYER SECTIONS AND REAPER SRUTIONS AND REAPERS, REAPERS, And all kinds o: Farming Tools, Ra KES, #CRKS, SCYTHES, ROPE BLOCKS SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &c. —A8 WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS, HARRIS & C tp F-A-R-M-E-R-8! ——— J HC F. Miles Walker Estiay.~A horse with saddle and bri- dle, came to the premises of the under- signed, several weeks ago. The horse is a bay about 6 yeaas old, right hind foot white. Theowner is requested to come for his property and pay costs 23ault Jasr. R. Wory, Rebersburg. We pay the highest market prices for all kinds of GRAIN and SEEDS, at Eo Grain House of G..d. Runk Esq., which has lately been [fitted with Elevators and otherwise improved. i ms — { Philadelphia STANDARD PHOS- PHATE, and all kinds of COAL and SALT For Sale. 0 i <0 s—— 201 —— +4 Our STOCK of GOODS is double any in the valley --New, lively and up to the Hine IMPERIAL & WIARD PLOWS Manny Reaper & Mower, Hubbard Glean- er and Binder which binds wheat, oats, &c with one horse after any good side deliv- ery reaper. Stoves, FURNITURE, §c Anything you want, WHITMER & Co. Pantin cn tDOL Ls & MINGLE, 3 — Largest Stock— Lowest Prices,— All Gocds Bought Direct From Manufacturers--- Reynold’s Bros. Fine Shoes, D Armstrongs Rochester Shoes, Mens Fine Shoes. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE RECOMMEND. No 10 Brockerhoff Row. Bellefonte, P HARDWARE STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH Jsupplies, we would eall your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges, We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves CROWNING GLORY, : the FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME Tn Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER HOME, In Ranges the VICTOR LLA A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on pe Arg WILSON; McFARLANE & CO
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