THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor cextre Harr, Pa, Oct: 11, 1883, General Beaver's true friends are not likely to forget that representative Niles used his personal influence against him Jast fall, and aided in raducing the Re- publican majority in Tioga from 2,000 to 400, his own town making a change sc marked that a similar one in other dis- tricts would have given the Democrats the county by several hundred and the state by a majority of over 175,000. Can Niles’ friends expect General Beaver and his friends to support him with any en- thnsiasm ? - We are creditably informed that twen- t v-one banks of the State contain State fands to the amount of $2,031,764 from which not a penny of interest is derived to the commonwealth. Under the Hames act, which the Republican majors ity in the Board of Sinking Fand Com- missioners have ignored, says an exchange, at least $1,500,000 of this sum should Le invested in bonds cf the State or United States in the inters But the claims of the party in the eges of the Sinking Fand Board must be preferred to the in- terests of the State, to which they have sworn official fidelity. The election of Mess:s. Livsey and Niles is demanded to continue thig sta affairs, so agreea- Ble to the bankers and those who share persistently est of the taxpayers, to nt ¢ Of the per ceninge. . - i If the voters of the state wish the vi- tality of the Humes act desjroyedéthey can accomplish it by voting for Chris, Magee's clerk, Liv-ey, ‘or stale treasurer. On the contrary, if they wish the state {nnds invested go as to make a profit of «150.000 to the state, Jo:eph Powel! they will vote for “opin Henry Gates, living near, Hantingdon, who is 84 years old, cut 190 cords of wood last winter. May the gates not be closed against him for a long time yet. Many forget that the hair aod scalp need cleansing as well as the hands and feet. Extensive nse of Ayer’s Hair Vigor] has proven that it is the best cleansing | agent for the hair—that it prevents as; well as removes dandruff, cools and] sooths the scalp, and stimulates the hair} to renew growth and beauty. ! - -_ 5 Ax Orrer.—To any of our subscribers) by paying for the KEroRTER one year inj wdvance and sending vs the name of a new sabseriber with advance pay, we will send the “Chicago Weekly News’ one vear free, to both, as a premium. Any of our subscribers paying a year in advance, and 25 cents extra, will also get the “Chicago Weekly News,’ one vear, along with the ReromnTez., Any one wanting a good western paper has a chance now 1 get one free, on first offer, or for a few cent« on second offer, ge proposition os iy good unt: Jan. 1 Some Sartiing Vigures, New Yorx, Oct wres in the United t:. Dun & Co. for, were LSE in number, The fail | 34 threes mouths fe reant tie Niatos the last veparied by with Habilities aggre gating $52,002,854, against 00 with labili ties of only about $19 ponding quarter of [842 failures in Canada, with bial sil, for the third quarter of § M0 $y 211 have been 6 failures sinounting - States since January 1, against PARR) ERE) 9050, with Ba the same liabilities of months of 18% fhe 1 in Canada namie aawnn 5.000.000 hobdlit ies in the fast vem in nine failures since January 109] and the liabilities and corresponvling tines fo Kl id, agaunst O55 The Cotton Crop, Meurnis, Tenn, (34 The cotton orog venort for Beptember of the Memphiasdntriet Western Fog posses, Aabanm, throughout Comprising Northern Arkansas and a decreased the Memphis district of thre cent. as compared with the previous year The t«¢ nile from Northern ndicates old x pet ) Bins Jo 5 {bated pres Yuagust to the prgust to 1 wildy ihe hot. dry weather which the latter portion of nsiddie of Neutember, causing heavy joss bw shedding, and entirely crop. West Tenneswe reporix a decrease of eight pe The percentage of low in Northern Arkansas from thirty to forty Meveral « wr espondents note a greater proportion of seed than usual, which, if general, will still further largely reduce the number produced in this distrie ist ang destroving the fog ont has grown per cent. of bales of lint A Minister's Fall, Hoxnixaros, W. Va, Oct Fightesn months ago Miss Fannis Snell lost a valuable horse by poisoning, and Rev. J. N, Yeager, a Methodist minister, who hitherto stood well with the community, was arvested {or the of fense, but at the prelimipary trial gave bail in £1,000, which he forfeited by absconding. Three months ago Yeager was convicted of stealing at Henderson, Ky.. and has been im- prisoned at the jail there ever since until last Friday, when Deputy Sherif Thomas, of Charleston, upon a requisition by the Gov ernor of West Virginia, secured the prisoner and brought him here. Between Henderson ond Louisville Yeager made a desperate at tempt to jump from the train. A Child Eaten by Hogs, Lenaxox, O., Oct. 4. While Frank Hop. ping, a four-year-old boy, was playing with his dog on the public highway he was at- tacked by a drove of thirty bogs and literally eaton alive. His cries assistance, and the brutes were driven away. The child's clothing was entirely torn from his body. Partof Shs scalp was torn away and one of the animal's t entered Lis cheek and broke out two back teeth. The sufferer died in great agony an hour aftsr being res © The Bullets Wore Not Big Enough, Bostox, Oct, 2.—Charles FL. Lucas, n West Buk colored man 27 years of age, quarrelled w swestheart, a young girl liv- ing in Cambridge, yesterday afterioon. Last night he got a thirty-one ealibre revolver, Aline the muzzle at his right temple and dis 1 three bullets at his head Ope glanced from the bone upward and enibedded itself in the ceiling. The others fattened themselves aut nat the skall, and there for the present remain. He will recover, 3 » CHASED!) A Scene Under New York's Eleo- tric Lights. A Well-Known Lawyer Plays Tag in Madison Square~§is Fursuer Holds to Him Kike Grim Death, New Yong, oct 5A" little woman, whose eyes of reddish brown blazed under her bangs of auburn hair, descended swiftly from a green car as it turned into Broadway at Madison square. She walked rapidly up to a fashionably dressed man in a high hat and light top coat, who was walking up Broadway with a large woman dressed in black. “1 want to speak with you, De Witt," said the little woman to the map. The man hur riedly sald to the woman he was with: “You go on. Your friend will meet vou at the place I spoke of at 9:50," “Yes, you go on,” repeated woman, ‘and he will meet vou done with him.” The large woman went up Broadway and the man and the little woman walked dawn the street, talking earnestly. At Twenty-second street the man, with an oath, struck his companion with his cane across the shoulders, and, turning, began to run up Broadway. The wgman followed, keeping close at his heels, Ufmble to shake his; pursuer off. fand apparently not wishing to pass the Fifth Avenue Hotel, the man ran out into the street, and, crossing over to Madison Square, dodged behind the hmcks drawn up at the curb. When the woman, who ran quite as fast as be did, gut near him he fenced at her with his cane, and thus kept her away until he got an opportunity for a fresh start. After dodging around the the hig electric light post little I'm the when ine ks Le ran lo in the piazza in while men and women flocked from all direc: rections to see what appearedito be a unique game of tag. Having qouly revaded being cawght more than once byefencing off his pursuer with his cane, the nan who was be ing chased finally left the lamp post, and agian took refuge among the hacks. His pur suer soon dislodged him, and nearly caught him about half way helween the squave and people, was watching the scene; “She's a mad woman.” Tired with dodging and running, the nan now made a bolt for the entrance of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. The woman caught him as he reached the steps and seized hin by the coat. In the struggle that enwoed both her hat and bisccame off. Her ban came down. A crowd of at Jeast a hundred people pressed in upon thera az they sting gled, One of the proprietors of the hotel pow appeared and separated the man from the The hotel proprietor held the woman while be said to the man, ‘Now, you run.” The man disappeared within the hotel. Whes the woman tried to follow the door was shut in her face and she was told to take bersell off. “Will somebody give me my hat ahve asked, as quietly as if nothing had happened. Her hat, much the worse for having been stepped upon, was handed: to ber, and, put ing it on her head she went down Brasdway her white sacque, which had been torn ope in the struggle, revealing the fowernd fromt She subsequently told a reporter who had seen the occurvence that her name was Sarab FP. Spencer. The man, she said, was Henry C. De Witt, a lawyer having an office in The Evening Post building and living in Brook vm. “IU kill him when | seo bim again,’ sho said. “If 1 bad expected to see him to day 1 would have been armed An effort was made to ses Me De Witt, but he had left the Fifth Avenue Hotel by 5 side door, and could not be fovind THE RAILROAD WAR ENDED. —Piflerences Arranged, Criioaao, Oct. 4 ~The Routhsastern Rail romd war ends at midnight, and five cent fares to Indianapolis will be a thing of the past. The treaty of peace was agresd upon at the Cincionati meetings. The basis of st tiement is the formation of & pool asd the os tablishment of a board of arbitration, con. siderable discretion being given to general differences. The right of the Monon to en tor the Union depot at Iudiapopolis was con. ceded, J. M. Jobuson, Assistant Genera’ Freight Agent of the Kankakes Road, tele graphed bere: It has been agreed to restore rates al once, Nix gross pools have been formed on both passenger and freight traffic, to be controlled bv an executive commities of eight. 1. D. Richardson, late manager of the Ohio River pool, will be manager.” The new pool will consist of the roads which were parties to the war, with the addition of the Illinois Central, Wabash, Chietgo apd Alton.and yrobably the Ohio and Mississippi. Out of Louisville tbe Jefferson, Madison and Indians, and the Cincinnati, Haosiltion an! Dayton, To, perfect details the 7 freight! ageats will meet in this city Friday, the generalp assenger agents Saturday, and on Monday a joint meeting will be hed, Held for Issuing a False Certifiests, Puaverrma, Oct. 6. -Warrants « were imued by Committing Magistrate . Ladner, Wednesday afternoon, for the arrest of Dr. William E. Hughes and Dr. A. A. McDon ald on the charge of issuing a false certifi cate, which incarcerated Frederick Hass in the Norristown Insane Asylum, s Dr. Haghe: was arrested by the constable “and in $2,500 bail by Magistrate Laduer to appear at the hearing, which will be held as soon as Dr. McDonald is apprehended, Who Killed Rose Ambler 1 Srnarvosp, Conn, Oct, 1.~The coroner's jury has re the fi verdict: “We find that the said Bore am: came to hands of some’person or to ith ber in Be fran a i iin io unkind from Tis 68 and from his conduct since hor doath, sind from the evidence, we think suspicion puinis towards bim.” Lewis bas not ye§ been ar in any other way reflected on that nation: sity ¥ - a wi Mr. 1. Gi. Mionick, Bedford, P's., says : [ yeceived® great henefit from uveing Brown's Iron Bitters for henrthnrn aud diapepain. The Carbolic bean, which causes fatel Jiceages in hogs, ean be removed by sep § JAMES ZEIGLER, Centre Hall. Es rav.~ A horse with saddle and brl- | De. came tr the prewives of the tinder. sloped, several weeks ago. The horse is 4 bay shont Gaps old, right hind toot white Owner s requested tn come fur Lin property aed pany CORE i srargim JAS, RB. WOLF, Rebersborg | - i A peenliar virtue in Ayer's Sareaparil- | la is that while it cleanses and purges the | hood from sll cormmptiors and itn puri- i tise, and therehy 100ts ont diseases, it builds np and invigorates the whole »ys- | tem. and mrkes one yOnNng again - : Woen yon suffer from dyspepsia, hess hure, matarial affections, kidney discase, liver complaint and otler wasting di- geanss: when vou wish 10 entichen the blocd and purify the system generally when you wish to remove all ferling of weaknes’, weariness, lack of edergy, (ry a bott'e of Brown's ron Bitters snd see how greatly it will benefit you, It war passes all known remedies as un entich- er of the blend and a perfect regulator of the various bodily functions Ask your droggist, a - {Continued from ual ipoek.) How Watch Cases are Made. | This process of manufacture was invented by James Boss, who started in business in 1854, and the methods and tools sed in making these watch cases are covered by This iz the only watch case made For many years the in- troduction of these goods was slow, owing to popular prejudice against “plated” goods, but gradaally the public learned that the James Bows’ Gold Woleh Corse was wolf a cheap gold-washud oy dectyoplaind article, but was made of geanine gold plates wif standard quality and thickwess, Conscientious adherence to the determination to make the best watch case ever pul on the market, and the adoption of every improvement suggested, his made the Jomes Bow’ Gold Watch Cose the ¥ANBARD, In this watch case the pang most subject to wear—ihe bow, crown, kings, thumb-eaiches, etc, ave made of SOLID GOLD. patents. under this process. Sewd 3 ernt stamp be Repstons Waleh Cass Taoterion, Phils Selphin, Pa, tor bandsme lilervireled Fumpblel shaving bow demos Bes’ sad Keyvions Watch Ces are made. (79 bt continued.) ’ HALLS "2m Hair Renewer, Seldom does a popular remedy win stich a strong hold upon (be public confidence as has Mary's Has Repsewan, The cases in which it has accomplished a complete restorstion of color 10 tae balr, and vigorous health 10 the scalp, are innutperable, Old people like it for its wonderful power 10 restore to their whitening locks their original eolor and beauty, Middle-aged people like It bmeanse is prevents (bem from gelting bald, keeps dandruff sway, and makes fhe halr grow thick and strong. Young ladies Tike is av a dressing because it gives the hair a bean tiful glossy lustre, and eoables them Jo dress it In whatever form they wish, Thus it isthe favorite of afl, and it has begowe 20 simply beeages it Usappolnts po ove, BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS las become one of the mest important pops: 1a¥ toilet articles for gentlemen's te. When the beard is gray or naturally of an unde sirable shade, BUeRISCRAN'S DYE is The remedy. PREPARED BY R. I’, Hall & Co. Nashua, N.H, SoM by all Droggists, LEKS! SECHLERS! SECHLERS Al saps i A * w a i XEW GOODS i $ f I senmernes sevnennities a en a \ Just opened a fall line of Choice Fami. y GROCERIES ND GROCERIES A AND PROVISIONS, PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICER, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES, FISH, SYRUPS, ETC, GLASS, CHINA, Woon AND Wi RSons a AND the I Hay ott MEAT MARKET. sm. Goods are fresh, and of k snd mutton, fresh and alwa oe band, 30 wov, ri Lyon & Co's Nlore. — —————— I" OF GOOD: AT HALF PRICE! L YON & ( 2000 yards Calico, remnants, pleces running from 2105 ¥ tem, no trouble 10 select enough of one 136 Men's Fine Wool Hate... 136 Men's Finest Fur Hats... . 1 25,worth 2400 to Borge very Fine Hats among them, 14 pair Men's Dress Shoes... $1 (0), elsewhere Le - sewed shoes, ie ] 00 18 sewed Working Shoes... une lot of Boys’ Shoes slightly seufied, need a Hit tle blackning.......... One small lot Mens Patent cine lot Men's Buckle plow i) ards, but color to finish out 8 dress 46 a yard GO 10 70 cenis, elsewhere §1 { (ne pat FOO Ine $1 3 1 00, 4 WE Bs Lenther Dress Shoes nh One LADIES AND CHILDREN'S BHOES Ladies’ Fine Kid Croquet Walking shoes Ladies Plain Shoe (adios Cloth Langtry Walking Shoe Ladies Pipe Newport Walking Shoes Misse's Oxford Ties. Ladies three strap sandal Walking show four button Walking Shoes Lace Moroend Fine Ladies Newport Ties rutent Leather Tip... Child's Yellow Slippers - Button Shoes Basket Lace Shoe Button Shoe Patent Leather Kid Top Button Spring Hoel banjiox side lace, one Jd, old price Men's She Patent Leather slippers Ladies Leaiber slippery Mawes’ Button shoes fadies . bax-toe fine Kid foxed fine lace shoes Misses fine button shoes Ladies fine lace shoes i Ladies fie button shoes ] Men's plain lace shoes y MEN'S.CLOTHING AT ONE HALF PRICE Men's spring bottom black Pants ea 4 « black Pants... i . ght Leis lmere all wool Pant ‘ PRE es VON Diagonal dark exis heavy all woul very fone Pe 5. wool pads gray mixed : of of wins Pants slightly faded cost us $s ONE LOTOF BUITS ALL One Lot of Dark & Light all He WOOL ar Yool Cassimere Are Orerpt sw beed 10 dollar suit dows to J Ble dollar sail 4 A few black agonal bisck iMegonal b dollars, chwher 10 dollars elsewhere 15 dal where 12 dollars i Boye” {4 $i. woo; Rye Rallor & ¥ ry Ri bw A very fine bite Children's Suits, good quality Boys’ suits, 10 10 17 Year... : i, gl! wool Boys sits, DRESS GOODS Fiae Cheviot shirting Presa Plaids... ..... Pod prone at one-half ! poser lis Breaded Safer ire Lnother tat Heoraded 2010 ponble Width Alpsgas & I Ome Lot of Embroidertes, sbont The tipper line of prices show what (hey sre duosd prices : : 10 12 i of — SHIRTINGS ie w WR yw - = f 14 0 ‘ is One Lot of Crape Sete, Coffs and Ererybody K sg byl of Other's Prices. | r i Rib “ Childs TOgnilgpd Begin 0 Une kot of sil sal 2 Codie Childe and Mises fHiwe dd and Blok sash SEXD FOR SANPLYS oF fine 28 VOX — WHITMER & CO SPRING MILLS. PA, * Pay the highest inarket pteis fri il kind of Grain and Seeds. ——— +h ———— o——-—-— WILLKESBARRE COA L-- Of all hinds, for sale,~--at lowest prices, EE CAR LOAD 0 GROUND ALUM and DIAR) SALT -in Barrelsand Bags just received, mst We are Manufacturers Agents for FUR- NITURE--CARPETS, STOVES. «-fme perial and Wiard Plows. ———— COMPLETE STOCKS OF always lively and up to the CALL AND SEE US, EAA ARO, # HARDWARE STOVES. Ie addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eal! your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND ‘WELCOME HOME. fa Cooks the REGULATOBRPIONEER Tn Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA, A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand, WILSON, MoFARLANE & CO ‘A LEXAND i & BOWER, BELLEFONTE, A. Offee in Garman's new building. Two GOODS, times. Ls A ARTA —— A en Wo mie, te, Pa. AW aly male gut Wil draw - Deeds, Mortgs . "How onl, How Restored. Just published, 8 new sdition of Dr, Ouiverweil’s Ceiebrated Rete y on the radical cures of Bpermas- Lorrbess or Remiosl Weskaess, isvoiaulsry Reming! Losses, Impotency, Mental snd Physics lnespacity impediments 10 Marriage, ote , sles Consumption Epilepsy and Fits, induced by seli-iodoigence, os seznkl exiravigsuce, slo, The celebrated author, in this sdmirable seca clearly demonstrates from hie suvcessi al practios the | the awful consequences of Sell-Abuss may be efies tually cured : pointing oul a mode of cure Gl once wien ple, certain snd effectual, by means of which every sullerer, no matier what his condition may be, ! ny curs blmeslf cheaply , privately and radically i bis lecture should be 1 the hands of erery youll ! snd man iu the land, Bont under sesiin s plain suveiops, 10 any add ress | post paid, on receipt of six cenls of Lwe Pislage { Ee Address v |THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO 41 Ann SL New York, P.O. box, 44 YUSH HOUSK. . i W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belig- | fonte, Pa. Bpecial attention given io country trade, junelGy Ce MINGS HOUSE, BELLEVONTY EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor The traveling community will this hotel equal to any in the county every respect, fur mau snd . charges very moderate, i & BEVIN HOUSE, I INCE MAVEN WOODS CALDWELL Terms reasonable, on first floor, Fa find 3 beast, aud Giiveit a trial, ~rgine yA Yropricios rood sample rootas ! I R G W, KLINE i PHYBRICIAN & BURGRON, Potters Milis, Pa. Ail calls, day; and night, promptly at. tended to. Has bad s vera! yours success i ful practice, 1ijuntm TM. A SANDOR, MERCHA {T TAILOR, CENTRE HALL, PA Desires to announce to hiz enstomery that be has lately taken instructions under D. W, A, Belford, of Milton, in the latest improvements in cutting, | who is one of the bi 8: tailors in Pen’s, {and is pow able to serve customers with better fits than before, He has also received fashion plates contaiving the latest styles, Also a fine lot of samples from which vou | can select for suits, He respectfully pge to give him a trial. i i The Great German BR | jerman Remedy | RHEUMATISM, | Nearsigia, Dyspepsia, and all Dlscases i ef the Stomach, Bowels, Blood. i Liver and Kidneys. Far Bale by ofl Beales 0 Modlicine, ut OF Cols 5 Bottle Prepared and sold at Wholesale hy ihe i (LIMITED) : Y, 21 Witlew Sireel, Wilkigmepert, Pa. { PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY! | Johmston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St. | Smith, Kline & Co.» 300 and 311 North i 3rd street. ————————— A WER a —y BAUGHS $256.00 PHOSPHATE , Has given such Universal Satisfac: { tion to the farmers on ALL CROPS that it bas supplanted, to a greal ex tent, the other Higher Priced brgndg : } ' | “ud “25.00 = PER TON OF 2,600 POUNDS. On Cars or Boat in Philadelphia. SEND FOR CIROULAR ADDRESS BAUGH & SONS, Bole Manufacturers 20 80. DELAWARE AVE Philadelphia, Ps. 26sept lm Dentists. OW. 00: AN, Hoe at resid Ch Cutis Hail, ce atl residence on Chu op Hp fautheran Chareh, Will ge oe wn gil branobes of bie lt ho 1g ” N.- Mitlheim. Offers b's 83G. 6 Dentist, profamicns) services ge public. Jk en, ie Lae - (Fn TRE HALL HOTEL, nD. J. MEY Prop'r. FOR SUMMER wo AND TRANSUENY Table, healthy locality, moun water, surrounded by, fet scenery in the state, convenient, Terms very jr 10ang of