THECENTRE REPORTER. I PF PN NPN PN NN PN NN Py Centre Harn, Pal, Oct. 4, 1888, Bh: Largest Paper in Oealve County, Teams $2 per year in advance, $2050 whan not in advance, Advertisements 90 éents per line for three insertions. Yeoarly and ball yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $90—3 colum $45. sar-Horeafter all subscribers paying thew subscription in adeance, will got & credit of twomnonths additional as a pre mium. a Pe —— A SAP Fgh i. 4 - - a ———— ——— THESE DAYS! train brings us Every something pew—either of the useful<~or the beautiful. :.8.& Co, WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Dealers ia White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Cashmeres a specialty. 28jun tf It will pay you to call, LOCAL IT On thow dey visit Garmau’s for dry- goods, ; Since Monday last postage on flo- gle letters is two cents instead of three. te Tuesday morning was dreary and For a nice and cheap fall overcoat, latest style, call at the Philad. Branch, where a large sesortment will be found. ——Adam Winkleblech, in Iaines twp, is 86 years oll, and still active Mrs. Dan’l Reed, widow, in same town- ship, is in ber 93 year. Simon Rable, of the Stone Mill, will please accept the thanks of these headgnarters for two large, fat, wriggling eels. Simon has the correct idea of things : that eels were not made for him alone, —— Noreross, the young man who stole a horse and buggy at Philipsburg last week, was arrested at Tyrone ———Senator Wallace has a refusal eon. tract for ninety days for the purchase of the beds, firnace and forges of Valen- tine & Co,, of Bellefonte. The price asked is reported $600,000. Mr. H. R. Miller, Reading, Pa, syn: I nsed Brown’s Iron Bitters as a tonie and appetizer and found it traly benefi- cial. Exclasive dey-goods at D, Garman & Son's, Belle/onate, Mra, Shucert, wife of J. I. Shagert, of Bellefonte, died on last Saturday morning, at 1 2. mo. She was a daughter of Dr. M'Cov, dec'd, and a very estimable fady., We deply sympathise with oar iriepd Shugert 1a his bereavement. c= Punny—Sanator Alexander thinks the RerorTER's trant score in a fish sto- ry. “There are more things between heaven and earth than are dreamed of in your philosophy, Horatio” Cys can go u good one on big base, with smiling ladies on opposite shore waving ‘ker. chiefs ns he dangles a whopper over its native alement, but to flop back to his bitter disappointment, at the touch of senatorial Boor Dase bass, Just im- agine the Senator on one side the stream with rod and line; at the end of that identical line a hoge bass ; on the other side of the stream three gay and hand: some ladies, waving perfumed "kerchiefs! What better stimulous, or stimulant, could a fellow wish for? No wonder that at such a scene that identical bass would make such a kick as to send him right back into his “native heath,” Cys, when vou go fishing again, we wantto go ‘long. Those dangling 'kerchiefs, them perfumed bass! we want a real taste of the piscatorial art, Euareka! aii at : SHOT FOR A RABIT. A s.d and fatal shooting aflair hap- pened near Coburn, on Monday, the facta of which are given us by C. Dinges, briefly as follows : A party were out hunting, on Monday, and when about ready to start home Mr, Calvin Steyers was in the bushes, and his brother aged about 16 years, taking him for a rabir, shot a load of buckshot into his bregst killing him almost instantly ; this occur: red about two miles from Coburn, lhe dying man was put on the cars and bronght here, but he died before the physicians arrived. . i pe —The Bee Hive is getting ready for a big fall boom, which will be felt all over the county. An immens: stock Of new goods has been received as will be seen from the ad. in another column On Thorsday, Oct. 11, the Bee Hive store will be closed on aecount its being a hol- iday. Their fall opening w:ll be a regn- lar buster, - le - ST. ELMO HOTEL, No Bl: & 310 Arch Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates tw $200 per dey. Tos traveling public will still find at this Ho tel the seme Thera] provision for thei comfort, It is lveated in the immediate centres of business aod places of amuse ment and different railroad depots as wel as nil parts of the city. are sasily accessible by Unrs guusiantly pus g the doors. It offers special inducement. to those visiting the city for pleasure, Your paironuge re-pectfully solicited JOB. MM. FEGER, Proprivtor SSapettf Sirust basin: 4+ or - -- The Curbolic bean, which caoses fatal diseases in hogs, can he removed by 8en274L Jars ZriGten, : . Centre Hall, - A - My daughter bas been taking medicine faitufeliy, sccordiog to the directions, and her hea'th and spirits sre now per fect. The humor is all gone from her face, | wish every anx ous mother might know what a blessing Ayers Sarsaparills is in such a case. Excinsive dry goods at D. Girman & Son's, Bellefonte, Mr.C. ¥. May, Meéchenioshure, Pa. says: I was very weak and debilitated, Brown's Iron Bitters make me feel ike another person, gee nita Hall has carried another sonor at the [Lewisburg University - Wai. Karz having been elecicod editor of the “College Mirror,” from the Janior thunder ond. This was the first than- der for several weeks, On Sunday even- ing there was also a brisk thander show- er. —=Heanry Keen, of Penn, has the finest lot of live sto k we have seen on a farm for a long time —horses horn-cattie and swine, ull being choice stock and in first class condition. Deer hunting begios Ot. 1, and ends 15 December. Honting with dogs is prohibited ; it is unlawful to shoot a deer in water when driven 1here by d EH, s—— —{entre ccunty is loosing some of ita best mosical talent in the removal of fd. W. T., Meyer, of Aaronsburg, to Shamokin. — —Howar.l Durst brought a bas ket of fine apples to the Rerorren office, which for size are like young pumpkins, and io flavor hard to beat. ‘These apples dre from the orchard of bis father, George Darst, which has a good many more of the same sort, —For a g'ylish hat, tie, collar, cuff, or any other gentleruen's wear, go to Lewins & Co, who keep the finest aa. soriment io the county, end sell 25 per cent lower than any other store—mind that, gents, ———Carpenters sre now busy patting a new roof on the courc-honse, It seems to us the Commissioners had better spent a little more Md put on slate fostead of shingles —it would bave been cheaper in the long ran and rendered it fire-proof, The nord “Olio” implies a mixtare, Smith's German Odio is a mixture of herlw, roots and seeds, skilifully com- poinded, aud is a specific for rhenmas tsin and similar diseases, ~Get your tomb stones and moan. ments at Stover’'s Beliefonte Marble works, if yon wish a first olass ariicle a reduced price. No other work put out in the conaty is equal to that put out by the above marble works. Parties nee |. ing tombstc nes or monuments will con. sull their own interesis by civing their orders to Stover, of the Bellefonte Mare ble Works. Dinges & Vonada, at Cobarn, is fast getting to be mercantile headquar- ters [or that section of the valley, ‘They carry the largest and finest stock of dry 29 ds, groceries, ete, to be found in the valley, and offer the greatest inducements to purchasers. Their motto is: small profits and quick sales. They offer the highest market prices for all kinds of country prodace, Give them a call and sos for yourself, ~The Commissioners have appoint. od the following eailectors for the towns ships on this side: Haines, H. A. Min gle; Miliheim, J. H., Harunan ; Pean, A. W. Ulich; G , Joha Rosman; Miles, Corn. Stover; Potter, Sam’l 8'ack ; Hares, David Camobell; College, Wm. Tibbon ; Ferguson, J. L. Carter, ~The session of Lutheran Cen- toad of handsome furuitare, is often to ticed by the people here with the mos elegant good« There is mearce a section im the conaty iv which Camp does no make srles of parlor suits, chamber sels or single articles of farnitare. His repn. tation for low prices and good work is sprecding sli around, McDonalds Inpro .e ! Liver Pills are in daily use by many eminent physicians in their practice and sre highly “praised by them 28 the best remedy known for torpid liver aud inactive kidneys. A tri- al will convivee the most skeptical O their merits, Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded, Jonxsrox, Hos Loway & Co., Agente, or the proprietor, 4. A. McDONALD, Cen'ral Penn's Pharmacy, Reedsville, Pa Bo'd and warravted by J, Centre Hal, Pa, : McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powd- era are the greatest worm Jd .strover of the sge, Guaranteed, sold and warranted by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, Pa. On show day visit Garman's for dry- goods, D. Murray, ADVERTISING CHEATS! “It has become 50 common 10 write the begin ning of an article. fu an elegant, interesting man ner, “Then run it jato some advertisement that we avoid all such, “And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible "To induce people “To give them one trial, which s3 proves their raiue that they will never use anything else.” “The Remedy so favorably pers, “Religious and secular, is “Having a large sale, and is supplanting all other medicines “There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness “And ability “In compounding a medicine whose virtues are 80 palpable to every one's'observation. Did She Die noticed in all the pa- “Xo! “Bhe lingered and suffered along. pining away all the time for years, “The doctors doing her no good : “And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say #0 much about.” “Indeed | Indeed ™ “How thankful we should be for that medicine.” A Danghter's Misery, “Eleven yoars onr daughter suffered on a bed of “From a complication of kidney, liver, theuma. tie trouble and nervous debility, “Under the care of the best physicians, “Bat no relief, “And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before using it." THE Paneer, Father is Getting Well. next tral Synod of Penn's will he held at Lock Haven, in the fall of 1884. erin. Conference, of Syuod Lutueran, will meet at Fi 80, an te Luther Memorisl Conte y daughter says: , mush better father is sinoe he used Hop “Aud we are so ww . X 0 oct bur to commemorate with sppropriate gram the 400 birthday Of Toei 4 PI or m— lrg inks Garmnu'e for drys ¥ Presbyterian charge, had: an. enjoyable socible at the home of the pastor, Rev, Foster, on Thursday of last week, under the anspices of the Women’s Miss. Soc’y. Members, male and female, of all the congregations of the charge, were pres: ent, and the assemblage was quite large. The day being very fine, tables were im- provised on the lawn and a rich, open air feast was had of the good things bronght by the parishioners, and all en- joved themselves both in partiking of the substantials and delicacies provided and in social chat, We did not gather further particulars, Rev.'Foster and Lis lady are desgtvedly he!(®n high esteem by his flock. ~—By the onie otit of courtesy with: drawing from the “contest,” leaves the belt for makinz the best address at the moun'ain 8 8 pie nic to the other. Now wer'e all satisfied and a threatened war batween ths big enders and little ends ra is happily averted, The Bellefon'e local editors have un 8911 of esthetic gait] punching going on jnst row. Perhaps thelr mamas will eall them in when they hear of it. 4 Es ray \ Ls Lt pro ¢ with saddle and bri i under The horse is ht hind foot 5 requested to come for dle, come ise¢8 of the Bigned, ago. a bay abont yours old, whie Owuer i8 property and pay cos’, JAS, BR. WOLY, Reber:barg - at - MARKETS Paindelphia, Ot, Corrects W iene Bev eral aoe ’ A | 118 p id 5 " 23a0gom Corn Seplemb:r 407 Wheat h Oats r Purk Lard Petroleum 1.148, Sasuven Wire, Jr, Com'n Broker, ol South Third Brest, BELLE IE Grain—Wheut, 1 05 orn, y bY 1a lL i Produce —~ Batter oh Foy? 65 Paitir is { iter, 18 to 22 of 2a ets, per doz; potat bushel: now, QU TOA) CIs. per n ir: In appie bu pe per bo; oats, 40 . Ir 2 in, Per pes k per pK; dpples per pe Vd ’ ie Cis, er «0 4 Lua Whe Whi Bye atu ¢ bio BELLEFONTE / / ELEPHANTS) Coming now on ite 19th annasd tour of America and will exhibit afternoon and eve ning, at 2 sad 8 Geloek p.m. the Great FUREPAUGH SHOW AT BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1.000 WILD BEASTS | 1.900 MEN and HORSE Three Ciretses | Three Rings ! Ninety Fy REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME * Full halfmile race track. Races by Elephants, Camels, Horses, Ponles, Men, BV tam 5,020 it port 3 yon slar Stod, Eo ) . Roman Chao ares 3 iglish Race Horses i RAND MUSEUM OF MARVELS Giants eight feet high, Dwarfs and living wonders . fom every where, ACRES of CANVAR, Souts for 20,000, wir Tailiay Fane, Three Millions invested "0 velit * i i 4 Ww Nord isorieal 0 pee the grand and gor . EET PAGEANT, Wild beasts loose and walking the street, quarter of a Hundred Elephants a) y bh BANDS Li URI Hime Wide open dens of sav, G 00 ROYALLY ROBED PROG Raina iors, VENUS, Goddess of Love : CLEOPATRA, LAL. LA ROOKH, all the wealth, pomp and tit of the distant Indies. Seen by fo million peo Absolutely ¥ than LL Bl thie season. 1 ir any sud all the other combined shows in ex: ADMISSION, ONLY 50 CENTS, Children under 9 years, 95 Cente, i FE Monday, Septembre 24. The station agent at Aurora, Ill, was found robbed and murdered, The prospects of a temperance vie tory in Ohio are said to be good, Two men were killed by the cave in of a mine near Leadville, Cal, Christine Nilsson, the singer, has sailed for New York, The New York Clipper is to be sold to close the estate of the late Frauk Queen. The cars on the Brooklyn Bridge it is suid will commence ramning in a few days. The boy operatic White, who was kid- father, Ira Jones, hardware dealer at Aus- tin, Minn, has failed, assets, £14,000, were drowned, Charles H. Carpenter, for years a leading ‘homeopathic physician Troy, N. Y., died there, aged 55 years. The Evansville, pany destroved by It was a coopera tive concern, and had proved successful, A saloon keeper at Insel, ha z ted 8 noisy customer, th latter returned and shot him dead A boiler at Red River, near Shreevo port, La, exploded, killing five men and wounding eight others. The is: 1d known. A mother in Ohio is reported ti have killed her infant in presence of her littl pix-yvear-old g AIM ompelled the bury the corpse, Tuesday, September 23. At Newport, BR. L, President Arthas is being pleasantly entertained, ol fire, Vincennes € jox Cause tier of The jewelry store of F Detroit, Mich., robbed goods, of $15,000 worth ol An entire family was poisoned in . mn f 8 remedy fo the Un®ked States co réport tha ines ne a r chills, " 1 Consuls are yery exXtens ly adulterated in that countr The eaditer of nte Irrodont iti has besy wlera in not tirely slated. A few tat nowhere en- 5 the on the in- Crean, The Commercial Clul plod an invitation to visit isl of Ciinnati on O Centre, takin green after » quarrel with her bh i infid uly. journeymen plumbers nid Alleghany have struck for { wages fr ito £.50a da Wy ut of viet ¢ ogi I alg rease IER Bre Wed { nesgay, September 26, : 2. Ys ibus basket factory Hs In the bids fi 4 a of the navy » r the con over ue is & Beaufort fought Japanese residents There 18 no American fishing vessels Law rents, and Irish have Arr § ews I Wm, Eckert, of No. 85 Broome street, Cincinnati, has sworn out’a warrant of Wm, Gaberet, charged with rape his wife : AYE interference the ¥ * # hrm protection wy +14 in Gall they need 1 National leagues an journalist for making a seditious free ling to storm of wind, rain and snow Mt. Persons who the weather station, found the uricusly that it was unsafe. truck ¥ £0 to vind blow so f A piece of apparently solid glass which a Greenpoint, N. Y., ma» kept as an 1d exploded, to the alarm of his guests i of the brica-brac on his Civil Service Commissioners not vet formulated rules to govern pro motions in the departments, anu differences of opinion bave arisen between theta and Secretary Teller in consequence, Rev. Jas. Young,a missionary, was found dead in the Creek Nation Reservation A buzzard bad picked out his eves He is supposed to have lost his way and died of ex posure and starvation Gen, Sherman will turn over the command of the army to Gen. Bheridan on Nov. 1. Major Gen. Pope will probably sue coexl Gen. Sheridan in conupand of the mili tary division of the Missouri. Thursday, September 27. Tho Scottish Rite Masons closed their conclave at Cincinnati with a collation at Masonic Temple. Steps will be taken to transfer the New Orleans Lottery case from the State to the Federal court. The remaining cases against the naval cadets charged with hazing have Leen disposed of by the court martial, Prinee George, of England, and party spent some hours viewing Niagara Fallg, both from the American and Canadian shores, The special Navy Yard Commis- sion is opposed to the continuance of the League Island Navy Yard in its present un finished condition. It is conjectured that about one hundred vessels and seventy lives were Jost during the recent hurricane at Nassau. The destruction of property was severe, The professional fat woman was married to her stripling lover in a New York dime museum, and the ceremony was witnessed by a boisterous and jeering crowd. The Grand Jury in Philadelphia have found a true bill against Stephen A. Price, charging him with embessling $87,600 as executor of the estate of Thomas Rich. ardson. William Duncan was waylaid by amassing Monday night, near Bristol, Tenn, and found in a dying condition, with a frac tured skall and a bullet in bis bead. William De Frees bas been arrested at Knoxville for the crime. oii Two strangers took a pair Fgvd blood-staindgl trowsns ton uw» silboat va We Hogsatouly River, a on - ave were not seen to bring them back, © 1 i surmised that this isa clew to the Rose Ame | ber murder, { The Canada Drewdrs’ Association, bale ss tare on hops, and to allow fifty cents per bale to sellers to cover cost of material used in sacking, This is according to the { | William Johnson, chief clerk of the general freight and ticket agency of the Bt. Louis and Cairo Narrow Gauge Road, is mysteriously missing. He has been running behind in his cash accounts and has been selling a large amount of the company's tickets, valued ns far as known at nearly $1,000, There is no clue to his whereabouts, Friday fieptember 28, A Texas murderer received a sen tence of ninsty-nine years’ imprisonment. The Yonkers, N. Y,, laundrymen are on strike against the employment of of Internal Weiss beer must The Commissioner levenue has decided that not be drawn from kegs Mottley, an important witness in is not murdered, and is said to be in Liverpool. Mr. Bradlaugh informed Sir Northeote he will again de has that The Director of the Mint has au- of 045.000 ounces of #liiver for use in the mints at Philadelphia, At the Convention of the Protes- pal Church of the diocese of New York the Rev, Dr. Henry C. Potter, of Grace One of the Brooklyn Bridge cars failed to work and ran back to the Brooklyn de creating a panic, we track and blocked travel for several urs A fire was discovered in the yard Wellington Payne, of 1+ Ky arrived and Mrs Payne, aged ington, a GENERAL Fall Opening !! At the BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORE, Faturdey Oect. 13, Monday Oct, 15, Tuesday Oet. 16, During which time we will coffer the following special Bargain ; LADIES DEPARTMENT, 150 Linen Damask Table Spreads at 50:, worth $1. do do do at 9e 100 worth $1 75 { 50 doz Ladie's Merins Vests at 26¢ | worth H0e¢ | 50 doz Ladies Fancy Woolen Sd Denrl disense, A ; : meeting of Co, wa {he creditors of held in Boston, vere slated as $1850. 108: as gaung committee Wihs appol Saturday September 20. Meetings of the Baiy Arn ance, are prohibited by order of the interior. Lo yild Save Taylor, Mo (4 1 ore, rrested in San tagho, ’ xas, whose idea is the sunexation { the United Btates to EXIC0 At Chatham, three colored ids EE will thelr oh ality of a sords ler. 4 Hore d. nah, Ga., for killing in a dance house affray Blue Lick Springs, giles over their {ather's will, one t 1 ther wounding them was Tr 1" W hd diis JOLEEn, 6 A y AL the Mig At rberg, (GInian 4 oprietor of a as ¢ an assignm PF UNEIDOW ILL ch £21.000 for United Bates Yi to the Arges present, i8 lower than Yours BnXily as in the trade trunk HI iron er four and to 1 ine a new contract rer 3. Fillmore, of Hebron, Conn., i. | pastor of the rr slander and defa- sermon delivered a & are laid at £5. 008, New York harges of having unger on the Ard ke trouble for him ie was given, it was bol satis The case is being fully investigated A Small Sized Panlie, New York, Sept The merchants in the dry goods district appear to be much de pressed on account of the assgmnent of F. Mayer & Co, and the question generally asked f5: * Who next is going to fail?” The large amount of preferences made by the suspended firm is mentioned as an indication that there is a beavy strain, io some quarters, among the dry goods men, and good judges of the condition of affairs will not be sur prised to bear the news of other failures fol lowing those already announced, $ hp sued wr, gregat n of few weeks ago An Custom nat InNspecilor biackmailed a cabin onia by threatening staining his baggage is stated, two sovereigns, but ie 15 u fied sot alfa Million Lost by Gas Explosion. MoXTGOMERY, Ala., Sept, 22 -A gas ex- plosion occurred at the extensive Oxmoor iron furnaces, six miles north of Birming- bam, by which the engine-house and other valuable property were set on fire and burned, The les is estimated at £500.00, Ko lives were lost. It will take some time to rebuild. The works are owned by a com pany, of which Dr. Miller, of Cincinnati, is privcipal stockholder, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stocks, New Yong, Sept. 28. ~The stock market wae still under active manipulation to-day. There were alternate advances and declines in several of the leading specialties. The fe verish condition of the share list was main. tained until near the close of the day's busi nese. Dusiness in railroad bonds was only moderate, but there was a finoer tone, and prices were generally higher. The most busi- ness was in the Northern Pacific firsts at 10847, against 103 at the last previous sale, Denver and Rio SKIS cobaols aie @USA{, against 8815 at § previous Business in other bonds was small, General Markets, New Youx, Sept. 28 The New York oot. ton market openad this morning for future deliveries as follows: Sept. 10.41; Oct. 10.40- 41; Nov. 10.47.5048; Dee, 10.5061.60: Jan. 10.69 00-00.9 2.70; Feb. 10 85. 8585.45.83; Marek 10.9711.00.10.96; April 11.06-11.00, Hay 1) 20 2321; Yo we 11.50-32.29. The sales at first call am ted to 5,500 bales, : On the morning call of the New York Board, Pipe Line certificates opened at 1143, rosejto 115% @ 11514; on the third call they de- clined to 1151153. Chicago, i Hose regular made and all riect ’ tat 25¢ worth 50¢. | 100 doz. Misses and Children's do to at 10¢c worth 25e, | 50 doz. Ladie's Linen Hemstiteh ed | | Handkerchiefs, colored borders, st ¥en 3 { 10e, worth 25s. do | 50 doz du { {at 152, worth 30c. extra fine 100 Bchool-bags at Se, worth 25¢ GENT'S DEPARTMFNT, 50 doz. Men's Scarlet Wool Shirts and Drawers at 85¢ worth $1.25. do do $1.25, | 50 dea Lworth £175, 50 doz Blue Mixed | at 40¢ worth 65. do do do 50 doz do Woolen Focks | . at 15¢ north 30... 250 Neck Ecarfs latest styles, at 25¢ | worth 50, . 50 Lap Robes, heavy for Winter at $1.50 worth 83.00. P. 8. These goods will be dealt out upon the principle of “first come Giret served.” Bat in order to insure a fair distribution, only a limited quanity will be sold to each purchase er. An clegant scuvenir will be pres senfed Lo each of our visitors upen this occasion. Respectfully Yours, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, Bellefonte, Pa. & i Grand Spring Qpening OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Well & Sen's New Stock is Complete in Every Department, Em bracing : Diy Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings ancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Japs, Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Furvishiog Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Groceries, AND an als Eh MEKCANTILE STORE. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Inthe Styles and Designs, to which we especially invite the attontion of the Ladies. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LADIES, MISSES’ & FIND. sro DR OUR STOCK oF cLOTHING Gengs Furnishing Goods, de, Cagont be Ef ocid