INN PN I Pi PN Na NN NN NNN Cextre Harn, Pa. Sep, 27, 1883, The Largest Paper in Centre County. Terus ~$2 per year in advance, $2060 when not in advance. Advartisements 20 cents per line for three insertions Yearly and half yeariy ad's at special rates. One colum per year $90} colum $45. p@r-Herenfler all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a eredit of two months additional as a pre minum. : THESE DAYS! Every train brings us something new—either of the useful—or the beautiful, G. II. 5. & Co, WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ws ia White Goods, Notions, Gents Farnishing Goods. lack Cashmeres a specialty. — TH OF JOSHUA POTTER. This well-known and:highly respectad citizen died at his home, three miles west of Centre Hall, on last Saturday, at 6 a, m. Mr. Potter was an old residenter; he was a mill-wright by trade, bat followed farming exclusively perbaps for the last 40 or 50 years. A more upright, consei- entious citizen lived not within the 1 m- its of our county. He wes a consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and liberal in bis support of it, as well as in his benavolence towardsall other worthy charities, He was a firm Democrat, and honest and consistent in his political professione, Mr. Pot e’s health had been on the decline for tha last two vears. The last few weeks of his illness were attended with great suffering, bat he bore it all with true Christian forti- tude. He was the father of a large fami- ly all of whom seem to have inherited the estimable qualities of their sainted Peace to his ashes. a - —Sagar Valley soldiers’ re-union, st Logansville, on Friday, 28th, with grand march from Logansville to the camp ground during the day and a full dress pirade in the evening, with camp fire at 6 o'clock ; Saturday, 29:h, sham skirmish on the grounds and ia the svrrounding woods, Read the ad. of Avrand’s new drug store, at Spring Mills, Mr. Aurand comes well recommended, is an experi- enced druggist and of pleasant and gen- tlemnanly address, McDonald's Improved Liver Pilis are in daily use by manv eminent physicians in their practice avd are highly praised by them gs the best remedy known for | SHOT BY HER BROTHER. Adamsburg, Snyder county, Sept, 24, At McClure, a small village six miles from here, resides the family of Jobn Kahley. This morning James, aged fours teen yea:s, took down a shot gunn from its accustomed place and began fooling with it not knowing that it was loaded. His sister Cora joined in the pastime and while the two were thusengaged the weapon was discharged. The contents struck the girl, entersd Lier body and be fare assistance could be rendered she del. . SUH ERA Smith's German Olio is no new exper- iment. It has been in use for ages in (Germany, hat the secret of its manufac. tire was jeilously guarded and only known to few, Estray.~ A horse with saddle and bri: dle, came to the premises of the under- signed, several weeks ago. The horse is white. Owner is requested to come fur his property and pay coat, 23a0g3m JAS, RB. WOLF, Rebersburg, If voor hairis turning gray, don’t use the poisonous dyes which bora out its life anl produce many diseases of the galp. Ayers Hair Vigor is positively harm ess, and will restore the naturel color of the bhuir, stimulate its growth, and bring back its youthful gloss and beauty. - - ST. EL40O HOTEL No 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelp/ ia Reduced rates 0 32 (0) per dey Toe traveling | find ut this Ho tel the same provision for their comfort. It is lo immediate pubie Willi sii i1er 41 sted in the Of athuse~ a ———— § DEATH OF DR. WILBON | Pr. Win, I. Wilbon, died at the home of his daughter, in Bellefonte, on Saturday last, siged wbout 9 venrs Dr. Wilson, was widely known iu this connty and outside, and intimately to the citizens of this part of the valley, where hi practiced medicine for upwards of 50 years, He started tn his profession at Earlystown about 14 miles south of Centre Hall, where he remained a long time occupying the premises on the farm now owned by Jas, 2, Boal, He subsequently moved 10 Potters Mills, where he bullt a mansion and resided until within the last few yours, when he made his home as above mentioned at Belle fonts, Dr {son's 1 very extensive, and was all attended to on horseback; he was skilled in bis profession, sud visited the rich and poor alike-day and night. The poor found him easy and benevolent—he rendered much medi cal ald without ever troubling his patients for pay a natural tradt of kinduess, He was highly es teemed by all, He was the father of Mrs. A, G Curtin His fone i Tuesday afternoon was at tended by a la ONT people, who paid their last respect » who in his day wastheir friend and benefactor "> oy Sept. 21, near Tussyville, daughter of H., 11 months, IN MEMORY OF MERTA C. 10 practice was re « Merta C., . Bhirk, aged 1 year and alread y that A few of announcements until the return of people from their holidays. centres of business and places torpid liver aud inactive kidneys. Atri-| gna different railroad depots, as well al will convince the most skeptical of | .. 411 parts of the city, usily necessib e ——— a their merits, « Dissatisfied buyers can have] by Street Oars constantly passing the their money refunded. Jomxsrox, Hor- it inducements Al doors. Tt offors HO ! for BELLEFONTE / / LOCAL ITEMS, LOWAY & {o., Agente, or the proprietor, 8. t ah to those visiting the cisy for business or A NA - . rey BE PE J. A McDONALD, Central Ponn'a| pleasure. o A 100 - Fl | PHAN [Se Your patronsge respect! iliy solicited WJ - tl Rech Red i A 23ian tf It will pay you to call, speci A Bleached Muslin, full yard wide, for toc. The best we ever had at that price. _ The best Twilled, All- Wool Red Flannel we ever sold for 25c. The best Canton Flan- nel for 128c. We never could get so good a qual- ity at the price before. An extraordinary lot of Towels at 25¢. Eight lots of Ladies’ and Children's Hose that are on our counters at 25 per cent. under prices. A good lot of first-rate Jersevs at $2.25. These are all black. The colors are £2.50, % | A Biack Dress Silk at 75 cents, that until recent- ly was always $1.00, fine Black Rhadama, 22 inches wide, at $1.50. Half-wool Black Dress €o cents. Goods at 12} cents, which A good 36-inchall-wool is just half-price. Cashmere at 40 cents, All-wool stylish Plaid An excellent Black Suiting, 42 inches, at so Cashmere, all-wool, a Nesold the same yard wide, at 45c¢. A very few much ad- mired Embroidered Robes at one-third off of usual price. Cashmere for so cents {all wool). The new tar- iff will prevent this qual- ity from ever againselling at this price, A Black Albatross at 25 cents, exactly half-price. A fine Black Camel's Hair, 46 inches wide, at —Millbeim will keep its public Pharmacy, Reedsville, Pa. ) Y schonlg open six months {in the winter Sold and warrartad by ILD Murray, : Ji 33. M. FEGER, Proprie and 2 in the summer. Centre Hall, Pa. Mapes Linen lace and embroidered collars at McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powd- (iarman’s, ers are the greatest worm destroyer of Tha Union seminary at New Ber | the age. Guaranieed, sold and warranted lin, Pa, is being remodeled and enlarg- | by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, Pa. ed and will b= complete] in a few weeks, RBtrictly one price and that the lowest at Gaman's. . » - LO 1 The man who was fond of watermelon ate too much, was attacked with cholera morbus, lost foar day's work worth $5.00, : Three doses a ol suffered excruciatiog pain, of Carmelite Cordial taken io time would bave saved the money and avoided the pain for the trifliug outlay of 55 cents Curtis’ Carmelite Cordial, the remedy for cholera, dysentery, « morbus, diarboea, cramps, snd testinal irriiations 1od © tera or changes of climate, diet or wy ter, is sold evervwhere and absointe gaarautecd or muuey refunded in ever family can afford of ovary sravelers | GFR! PAUG! » Manu‘actarer, | | 4 FON ¥ 1 > withoot a bottle, and : Macrama cord in ten colors al Gare man's. Scrofula, and all fi.rms of scrofulous diseases, rapidly purged out by the use of Ayer's Sars«parilla, Program of festival to be held pear Tassyville, Oct. 4, 56 and 6: Tuarsday evening, Oct. §—Uysters, ice-cream, meis ons, segars, lemonade and confectionery; music by the band. Friday eveniog, 5 — Ovsaters sid sane as before, at all hones 3 Sp . » v instance. NO At S o'clock, entertsinment by the KE, U, 8 Sehoo. ; voeal and iosteumental ma- sic. Saturday, Dinner at 12 o'clock ; aysiers, ele, same and eveniog Wm. J. Thompson thinks that a tramp who rons ed in the barn on his mountain farm cansed the burning of 1, bv carelessness. Implements belonging to Confer and others were burned with the barn. Landlord Cole, of Logansviile, will keep charge of the Logan House ia that place, for 5 years, i= f ok PN bl i at $1.00. J : : ; Another in stripes. at 65 cents, Not dear at $1.00. f Lupin's A quality of : nh These lots of Shoes that desirable: for the prices : dae ail h ) 1 eats mient to are am azingl y —levan Dinges was one of the Cen- tre county delegates to the Y, M. C. A, state convention, at York, last week, the handy Hotroway, & ‘£ Women's Walking as belore, afternoon : musie by the baad. A grand pie-nic and festival will | will be provided. Come and see! Come | ,. On ' \ i ALA A French he held at the cave near Centre Hall, by abd hear ani enjoy, " . may : y 2 a 7 tars i am » Bipiob Ml F4 . 5-00 the Farmers Mills baud, Satmrday, Oct. eu 1 6, day and evening. imn-emenis, re- freshments and music will be provided, The Ref. and Lath, congregations — 1% rained all day worshiping in ths Loop ehnreh, will ‘ hold a festival beginning Thursday evens ing, Oct. 4. and closing Saturday even: ing. 6. Proceeds for the purchase of an organ, Sanpers and ali kinds of res freshments will be served. Toe festival will be held ina g Merino hosiery and nnderw man’s, Seats an rw iall seman : dodgy ' ors BE airs Vomen's 186 Women's 141 pairs pat be : 4 : y Ach Button, Front Lace Boots, $3.28. Nomen's 131 pairs Front Lace Boots, $4.50. 150 pairs French Pp Kid Boots, $525. pairs Kid Women's Walking — Mr. Ssm'l Krape, an aged ¢ tizan, h cutie Hi | 1 ; Anta % Hoy » on 17 pairs ‘omens 152 pairs living sou Millheim, died on xt A Blo Geviion 1 Straight oat Button, Kid Slippers, $1.25. Saturday. MAEKEILS, i : Ix ; i ha 3.23 112 Women's Philadelphia, hues of pairs Kid Ties, $2.00. The ¢ ienpest pla ¢ In Centre county ores: oo 3 a iy y Rate 1H . oY 4 oF ~ th Yilig wonaer urs : >ution . 110 pairs W omen s for dry goods is at DD. Garman & Son's is at mm 1 CR ANVAS ts for 2000 : 235. French Kid Oxford Ties, Bellefonte. gn Tt Dod aE Ri Three Milk ested. $3.25. Persona Catein 2 — of Zig l=» plessed us with a enll the uther : China and Glassware we hardly dare to il Harpster, a na’ive « He 1" : Adi ¥ i : S iF Mis . 0% . . ’ rcegor i i boa | | dens of wr saying anything about, as the lots an- Wil Lots wel and is doing nly in ine nounced are nearly always sold out in a few Women's Button on Mon lay. lerviile, IVE near 1Ussyvitie, in WwW ar at Gar we At the granze pic niceame fell w's s well and 1s linrae tind near 1he sicep side of the FONE and rolied down a ways, but e aid not manage to roll that it's not troe that d ssl am wall as oth« pot art, : 1 ihe place, now of Freeport, 111, being hoa TisK Will look loing finely in the , ERE hours of the day they are presented: Watch farmers dome sevding. W. B. Saich, of | #2 cla, per do potatoes, old 4 cla. \DMISSION, ONLY Zo CENTS. the city daily papers for the announcements, place, calle 135 vo sos, I0aking us up tra trast °C Lown and if these lots are sold when you come do net be disappointed, as we have new lots in py asa J that | per bu; oa CENTRE HALL every day or two. aud in {wt, we 8000 forind out that x Carriage In Furniture. Young couples should sce Crruin—Wheat, 1 05 was just what be bad guns and done, | < C18. per pecK ; as will LE Seen under appropriate | per PE, cabbage, S Shops. by 1. L. Brown. J. W. HENNY & BAM L.SHLOP The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for $25. The same goods in Cherry for $28. head ip an May Will and | apples, 20 to 25 : per hig happy sije never know sorrow. Mr per 4 iar; ce ery, o cent Produce—Batter 20, eps 20, ham 16 Successors to J. O, Deinip ger Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that fizst come, first served. Nothing like this has ever been done in Philadelphia before. das, Oswon, one of Harris’ best larmers, BELLEFONTE MAI gave us a call and reports things gener- ally Hourishing up that way, Mr. J. Musser, of the east end of Miles tap, favored our sanctlom with a call: he re- A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing. : We are not permitted to give the makers’ names. The goods are new this aay. aie sevdi ng 3p, and Manufacture and SPRING MILLS season, and fifty patterns at least to choose from. Mrs. Amanda Stover, nee Smith, of keep on hand Wheat Red The first iL got FOORe, short back avain =O use things ean Le "1 ; Py Tha Linrgs was . F Rfid > F. smith, of Milimon', sold - Ber ia apple bul ) 4 } $F O09 ad Wy HAT. PHP, TeRETYIng oe and hemlock mber, {0 Zimmerman & Beacher, of Pine wy ikill Co, for $18.50, —Ben Arney did some queer squir- rel huntivg. one day Jat week, He sont a ball throngh one lengthwise, taking the ina'des out of the aqimal slick aa a whisle. Another popping into its hole a second before Don was ready, he fired intythe tree na fot below the hole, and kiiled the squirrel in the tree, Beu's ahead for thar kiod of shooting, and when he id around it would scem a squir- \ rel ig not even score in ite hole, ee) Saturday of last week, Mr. Nicodemus Luse, of Haines, lost 8 valg- atlas horse which had one of its bind lege broken by a kick from ansther horse while moaning io the field, asd in conse giaonce he had to shoot the animal, We eel sorry Por Domus, 28 he i8 one of the most upright farmers io the valley, Strictly one price and that the lowest at Garman’ 4, $o1 9g SiN TRIN oni containing 5 ir right to saw off white pi # . = 3 ¥ het im Grove, yt 1 233 : + 51 shoulders 124, sides 12 lookiog ! . foes Of) by Valentive constantly Mich. also lboked io upon the Reporter. 1 CARRIAGES, iss Bradle : White & Mixed : re tea dims Bradley, ih company With Ma. | White dh : BUGGIES, . of suiivion . it Wy 3 Coors wl i t : ' - i N{ y x . gapctum with their smiles, the other day. | Oats SPRING WAGON 3 Always pleased to have calls from the | Buckwheat. SLEIGHS fair sex. ar ey ak kind of vehicles. Timothy seed Plaster, grommd per ton MUTE, All . 1 £1 heat f Flour, per barra All WOTrk made of tbe best oa Most wondrous eare benea' hh the sun Brassica { terial. at put torelhes by mechan Was thet in Qnarryville, | 15; shotide r, 12; bacon or side, 12: db 4 2 ’ acd nd i rechan 1 : fuivs ’ egre per doen, 18 conte, ces of lon EXDerience, . - Where A. B. Miller, farmer's son, BE rox 18d Foakly be L. J. Grenoble cs a B Xi e] ence ence al Was deaf and very ill. COAva~Pea, 3. 25; 1 work from these shops 18 guaranteed A lone i oF +o ‘ % 4.75 " * ry “ F Fur long, long years uo sound copld | ¥ex. 4 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low asd all work turned reach — out first-class. we Judge Bucher wot let fellows eat This worthy, suffering man, MAMBIEY Yground-nuta” in the Lewisburg court But when Peruna songht the breach, At the residence of the gro ms moth. er, io Ceutre Hail, on Sept. 190, by Kev, COME AND SEE Ou R fan27 and all . y Chestout, 465; Blove, house any more. We heard the Judge His cure at once began. wWnNRwv lecture the ground-nut chawers from the eS eM pats W. K. Foster, Mr. Wm. B, smith, of bench, while peeping in on his court one VITAL QUESTIONS Clifford, Michigan, and Miss Vergie M EET day last week. Ask the most emisient physician Stover, of Asronsbarg, Pa. ’ Y¥ HEWES, on — The Linden Hall Sabbath Sehool Of any school, what is the best thing iu the + Sp — \/ : Attorney-at Law, will hold its annual picnic on Saturday, | world for quieting and allaying all irritation of pine uildng. "Be forte tBe nerves and curing oll forma of Bervous. com preLic SALE. Byer ¢ of an order of Or Furst buildng, Bellefonte ptalnts, giving natural, childlike refreshing sloop Ba PDI ate are: City Riways? And they will tell you unhesitatingly “Sone for of Hops © Office in the 2may t( ——— A Fall Offering of Ladies Robes Sept. 29. All schools in the vicinity are cordially invited to spend the day with ie, Prominent speakers have been en- gaged, Music by the Linden Hall Cite zen's band All are invited, Hats and neck wear at Garman's, Famsn Mzar.~James A. Deckert's Hpring Mills meat market supplies fresh, ¢tall-fed beef, constantly, also pork, veal snd motton in season. Potters Mills, Centre Hill and Penn Hall will be sup plied from the wagon, two days each week, 10maybm Fanmens Arrestio » ~The undersign.- ol is always paying the highest price for all kinds of grain and seed let the gual. ity or quantity be as it will. Do not fail to call upon him before you sell, Gaepidt I. J. GRENOBLE, Linen Ince and embroidered collars at rarman’s, ==The fail stock of ready-made cloth- ing, at the Philad. Branch, has exceeded anything heretofore opubed there, Hun- dreds bavealready availed themselves of the low prices aed purchased fall suits of the latest styles, In fall overcoats, they laid in 4 special stock and are selling ex- ceedingly low, and have #old more than any other half dozen stores in the coun- J UHN BLA IK L'NN, * Atlorney-ab Law, following real estate belonging to Michael Shultz, Office on Alle. eny street, Bellafout, dec ys A certain lot of ground, bounded on the fab tf west by lands of Mm ifchel's heirs, north by 3 HINES CHAPTER I lands of Eve Stover, east by a lane aside of Union ¥F. FURINEY, . Church lot, and on south by lands of Sarah Fos . Auornsy ut-Law, Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians ter and Jacob Homan, containing about ONE | Office in old Un ard hail ¢ “What is the best and only remedy that can be re ACRE, mote or less; thergon erctted a LOG J LL SPANG LEN » Consuliations in Kuglneh and : DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other outbuild Hed on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and | is Bale to commence at 2 p.m, when terns German. Oics in Fura's new % ildin Banks ee urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, will be made known tug M. L. RISHEL, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the _Adm'r, PENNS VALLEY UANKING co., CENTEE HALL, diseases and ailments peculiar to women” — “And they will tell you explicitly and emphati Reecive Deposits and aliow Je. terest; Discount Notes; Buy cally, “Buchu.” Ask the same physicians after April Ist will open in the Durst and Sell Goverament Se. curities; Gold and Coupons, W. uM “What Is the most reliable and surest cure for | POIIding, when he wiil be prepared to all liver diseises or dyshopsia Otatic to - make to order Boots and Booes, and do gestion, billionsness, tnalectal fever, ague, 0,” | 8 kinds of repairing. Satisfaction guar and they pil Jel} hon ont * lan , and cliarges reasovable, He asks Hoo win hat x. ate tom Sih a sbare of the public patronage. Smart! Wun Wour, Pres oun: YENTRE COUNTY BAN 3 . AIL 2 ALN C BELLEFONTE, ra.” {Late Milliken, Hoover & (0) Receive Deposits and Allow Interest; others equally valuable Lod eunpotuded into Hop Bitters, stich & won. Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Goy- derful misterions eura od which 1h so varied in fits ad opal i ernment Securities; Gold and Coup ona. J D. Suvarne hoaith tan possibly exist or resist its Jas, A, Beavin, r Cnsbier. armics for the most full woman, weakest in. res, New Brockerhoff House, * t smallest child to use, CHAPTER 11. JJ ROGRERRORF HOUSE, ALLEGHESY 87. UKLLEFONTE, PA. there will be exposed at public sale, near Union Church, In Gregg twp, on Saturday, Oct. 27, the aly sre allswool, of ampli 1» material, in nine varieties, dark, ried hues, aod the new patterns are on the palm-leaf order. The effect is much the Baullar nie same, if not full equiv alent, as though an expensive Cashmere Slawl Horney sicdun = wire disscote] and m ade into a robe, as is often done, The expenes ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND being infinitely less— -$25. SHOEMAKER. Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental vllect. The olive, «ddigold and rich, dark hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent. but curious formation, 10 to 11 yards each. $2.00 Qrraass Souwe AL hey will be ex pera rd. posed at public sale at the late resi dence of Jonas E, Reger, decd, about two miles east of Old Fort on Friday, October 12th, 1853, the following described real estate of said Jonas E, Royer, dee'd, viz: A VALUARLE FARM in Pot ter township, Centre Co, Pa, adjoining lands of Wm. Hennich, James A. Sweetwood and others, otal mini “ 8 ACRES of good lime stone state of cultivation—all of it clear of timber. T erected a good 1} jag HOUSE, BANK BARN wad other 8 wel} is on this tract a fine There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Sampl es of Dress Goods sent by mail ; a “Postal” will receive immediate attention. G. G. M ohn Wan IcMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor, | Thirt eenth Street. Froe Bass to and from all trains, soecial rates to witnesses and va : wad furore, fund ‘wer Market Street and New -- “Almost dead or aoarly aah, or and giv h ty. If yon need anything in the line of | wh ao Ghee disease, five to men's or boys’ closbing, never purchase red Tuba called cons + hay until yon have examined and priced the ragy | A goods at the Philad. Branch, —Losr.~On Friday night last tween Barnes’ toll gate and Centre hk a pocket book, containing two. $10 bills and ive 81 billy, and a note for $25 dated Jane 2, 1882; w suliable reward will be Fives wh the finder hr leaving the same wt ot gronTER office, or with T. Bell, at Pleasant Gap. a AN necessary of cholo fruit in good bearing condition well and . nis a a é eT ity nd aA" Ly osteabis Sm Eo, bes ) pe excruciating % of Jon, Glliiiand , 3 bit id with fine Hale atl o'clock pm. ope LAR : of ale and Oh a WAL” Salve ue, blood poteming dyepepst that | «tion, und in fast i gestion. and fn ma almost all discases ratl Have cured by Man Wier nenof can be Brand every ueigubuoriond fu aah world, sept or he paid one
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