The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 11, 1883, Image 8

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    PICSNIC.
The inciemency of the weather in the
early part of the day prevented many of
the Sunday school from coming upon the
ground (Crotzea's wood) as a body in acs
cordance to previons arrangements. Rain
commenced falling soon after nine o'-
clock, nevertheless quite a number of the
schools met at Mra. 8, 8, Crotzer's, and
were kindly welcomed into her home in.
stead of the woods. After the morning
greetings and welcome thanks returned
to Mr. and Mrs. C., this number enter.
tained the family with several selections
from “Good as Gold.” At this pointsome
one suggested the bringing of our baskets
into the house and prepare the good
things, which had been taken for the oe-
casion, and don't yon forget i,t they were
such ps would even charm the king and
| queen at any royal bavqguet, while enough
was left for our suppers. Fach ope bhav-
ing their hunger satisfied, the young
folks now took to the barn indulging in
| the usual pic-nic sports while the older
ones replaced the disbes and things into
the baskets. The next honr being spent
in @aeial talks, the commitiee reported
the balance of the program, and the
young folks immediately returned to the
house to sing several pieces of music,
This done and the day beiog nearly
| spent, all went home satisfied with their
enjoyment as an equivalent for all § heir
labor, time and trouble. Thus another
day was spent pleasantly notwithstand-
ing all the inclemency prevent’ ng many
from being present. [Ten
Pine Stump, Oct. 6, 1883,
-
(in Friday evening, Bept. £1 after the
return of the Lutheran pastor and his
family from Somerset Co., Pa., the par-
sonage was unceremoniously invaded by
the members of the Centre IlaH congre-
gation, and after a speech of explana
tion by the “Reporter,” responded to by
the surprised pastor, the evening wes
spent in social chat, the loaded kitchen
table meanwhile beiog an iateresting
witness, Such episodes are green spots
in the pastor's experiences. Again we
gay, Thank you, Pasron.
a. -_-- -
Chestuu!s are not a« plenty as last
year in this connty
wn i We 0 4 potatoes of best
Sechlers,
Cider gelis at 10 canis pergaloain
this valley, and it is not very plenty.
Our friend and old subscriber, exs
Senator Peale, has got home tn Lock Ha-
ven from his Furopean trip. Expect he
saw Vie, who isen admirer of handsome
men,
Nearly all the hew fall suits and
overcoats worn in this county come
from the famous Philad., Bracch. Peo-
ple have got so nsed to purchasing goods
low of Lewins & Co, that they wiil go to
no other place, satisfied that the Philad,
Branch bas the best goods and also the
lowest prices. Yon never get cheated at
the Philad, Branch —mind that
~The Linden Hall milidam was let
off last Friday. There were 150 fisher
men and 200 fish. Neither we nor exs
senator Alexander were there-—-—which
may account fur the failure,
-}'resh oysiers, freshest and plump.
in market, to be hal at Bechler,
| aud the Prod: { cheap. Try their bivalves if you want
~All feel better and happier somethiog to feel good on
th and still | ' Goto the Philad. Branch f. r barpa'ne
THECENTRE REPORTER.
NN NNN NN NNN BPN NNN Na
Centre HALL, PA, Oct. 11, 1883
A EE ——_—
The Largest Paper in Centre County,
Terms ~82 per year in advance, $2450
when not in advance. Advertisoments
20 cents per line for three insertions.
Yearly and half yearly ad's at special
rates,
One colum per year $003 colum $45,
par-Hereafler all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get &
credit of two months additional as a pres
minum,
THESE DAYS!
Hs
of
Every train brings
new— either
something
the nseful—aor the beautiful.
WHITMER & Co.
Spring Mills
ix. & Co,
D. GARMAN & SON,
{1%
1.03 NAL
ONTE, PE
1 White Goo 1a,
Notions,
Gents Farnishing Goods,
laok Cashimeres
a specialty,
ft wil
| pay yon to call.
LOCAL ITEMS,
—3'or a splendid fall overeoat, cheap
nl late styles, go to the Philad. Branch,
-— De, Hillibish, of Rebershurg, is se-
rionsly ill down {rom too large
a practice,
—David Dorman, the expert trapper
of Hartley twp., canght a bear last week,
nearc his house, that measured 7 feet and
ti inches from the nose to the end of the
tail. An lowa man assisted in killing the
animal, and will take the skin to fowa
as a relic of Jack's mountain,
i’he re-opening services of the Zion
church in the Loop will be held Oct. 13
and 14. Rev. B. Hengst, of Millheim ;
Bev. Y. M. Morris and Rev. J. Kreamer,
of Kansas are expected to be present, All
are invited. Gr. W. Currin, Pastor.
Daniel of Joliet, Illinois,
and Abe Kerlin, of Tyrone, both natives
of our valley, have leased the factory of
J. Q. Adams, near Spruce Creek, and
have comnmeaced the manufaciure of axe
es thers,
On Monday engioeer While com-
menced his work of inspeeting the rail -
road bed from Spring Milis Lemont, |
and we suppose will bg able to send his
report to headquarters in a few days.
—A correspondent is curious to
know whether girls are mentioned of in |
scripture, Yes there is mention made |
of the Gil-gal ji-gal.
Lire lk
DroRen
qoality at
Geiss,
io
est
he can weur good elothes,
more so when they get them at low pri- | Always save money there.
ces. This isthe reason why all wear a |
smile who get their clothing at the Phi | ST. ELMO HOTEL
adelphia Branch. Good fits, good goods, \ I= & 319 Arch Street. I beinhin
and 25 to 30 per cent. less in price than |“ Reduced tutes 10 $2 00 per day. Toe
at other stores, are what You Mn when traveling public will still find at this Ho
purchasing a suit of fewins & Co. Give | tol iiheral provision for their
them a ca'l; purchase of t!} D8! comfort. It is located the immediate
happy and save money | contres of bosiness and places of amuses
~ A handsome boy's sui, at ment snd different railroad 1epots, as well
adelphia Branch at $2.50 to $6. the cily, are ansily accessible
collars, cuffs, tics, sleeve Luttous, passing the
+ ined ory A ot Friese a 13 inducements
noaerwear, and aosytiing a man or b or
needs to wear, at the Phil
where you always save
chasing clothing.
Crockery. —Millheim Crockery ware — |
crocks, flower pots, vases, ete, are cons |
stantly kept on hand by John 5 Aswan,
at Farmers Mills. Manufactured by M
Irick, Jr. tlle!
William M. Morrison, Wrightsville.
Pa, says: I found Brown's Iron Bitters
a great appetizer and resiorative wedi.
cine,
-
i the game
em end in
the Phil- | ' 4
flats, | a8 al] paris of
3 ny by Unrs constantly
HOR # FT
or boy i doors. It Foers spacing
3 . 3° 110 those visiting tha « y
act, Braoch, i plassure.
IODeY In pursi Your patronsge respectful
ik M. FEGER
Sirnpt
JOS
8 oo wk #
SHaprid
. -ow
McDonald's Improved Liver Pills are
in daily use by many eminent physicians
| in their practice and ai Lighly praised
{ by them as the best remedy known for
torpid liver and inactive kidneys. A tri-
al will convince the most skeptical of
their merits. 1 i hare
thes ORY rfunded. J Hoi
Loway & Co, Agente, or the proprietor,
J. A. McDONALD,
sacl infiod buyers ca
HIXETON,
~The Fowler property in Haices |
township. was sold to Jotin Geistwite, |
by Wis, H. Harter and E. Burd for 85000
—~the latter parties paid $3100 it
about two years ago and reserve saveral
hundred acres of wood land, i
Central Penn'a
Pharmacy, Reedsvilie, Pa.
Sold and warranted by J,
Centre Hall Pa.
McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powde
——A stidden. death oceuered at Pot. | era are the greatest worm destroyer of
ters Mille, on 4th. Mrs. M'Elroy, widow | re [on 5 hr i sold und Jarrasted
of Thomas M’Elroy, had got up and was | by, J. D. Murray, y entre Hall, Pa.
preparing for breakfast. Feeling a pain | On show day visit Garman's for Hry-
across the side and breast, she laid down | goods,
upon a sofa and called her daughter who
found her powerless to use her arms and
hands. In a few moments more she was It has become 30
speechless and soon was a corpse. Apo- of an article. In a
plexy was the cause of her death. The | ,.,
lady had not been inthe best of health Phen tin it lito some ad ents
for some time previous to her sudden fy
taking off.
Shakespliere maid, “Throw physic to
the dogs ;” but then Shakesphere proba-
bly never had the rhenmatism, and “To give them one trial, which s3 proves their
knew nothing about the powerful virtues | valve that they will never use
of Smith's German Olio, —~
boy by the name of Rockey Fhe Retnady +
was attacked by two dogs at Ris els,
across the valley, a short time ago. The
one dog fastened his jaws in the calf of
the boy's leg and held on, when the othe
er canine also came up and pot his teeth
into the other leg of the boy, who was
pulled to the ground; recoyering himself,
ne clubbed off the first dog, and succeed.
ed in driving away the other also, The
bite of the first dog was an ugly one and
large pieces of flesh have fallen from the
wound since. The boy was laid up from
his injuries but we lear is getting well
~The fatal shooting affair at Fowl.
er's which we mentioned in Just week's
issue, was accidental. The Styers boys
were out with a hunting party, and see.
ing a rabbit, the older one aged about
22, took into the bushes after 0 followed
by his younger brother aged about 12,
whose gun was accidentially discharg
the load of buckshot taking effect in the
thigh and abdomen of the older brother,
from the effects of which be died soon
after. They were sons of Luke Sleyers,
Persoxan Sam’ Emerick, of Union-
ville, spent an hour in our sanctom the
other day. Mr. Ream, of the Farmers
Mills bending shops, gave ue a call : read
his ad. in another col. Mich, Ulrieh,
saddler, and one of Milleheim’s clever.
est citizens, gave us a call. Isao Stover,
of Zion, paid our ganetn
ro: ma pop visit on
Mr. C. N, Harter, of near Belief
one of Marion township's rising Snte;
men, gave ug a call.
i 1
i) Murray
JOT ‘9s
ING CHEATS
ito write the begin
elegant, interes
ADVERTIS
#516 &
18 Taan
mont that we
avoid all such
“And simply call attention to the mors of Hop
Bitters {0 as plain, honest terms 5.1
To induce people
#s pis f
anything else
— y favorably + din all the va
[ers
Religious and secular. is
“Having a large sale
other medicines
“There is no denying the virthes of the Hop
plant, aud the proprietors of Hop Bitters have
shown great shrewdness
“And ability
“In compounding a medicine w Home virtnes are
sa palpable 19 every one's obsereativg.
Did She Die 7
srl is supplanting all
No!
“She lingered and suffered slong. pining away
all the time for years,
“The doctors doing ber no good
“And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the
papers say so much about.”
“Indeed | Indeed I”
"How thankful we should be for that taedicine.”
A Daughter's Misery.
“Eleven years our daughter suffered on 4 hed of
misery,
“From a complication of kidney, liver, rheuma-
tie trouble and nervous debility,
“Under the care of the best physicians,
“But no relief,
“And now she is restored to ns In good bealth
by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had
shunned for years before using it." Tir Parse,
Sm
Father is Getting Well.
“My daughter says;
“How much better father Is sinew
Bitters.”
ad eciate ine
of Teteard
be need Hop
his long suffering from
\Shat he ned your Bitters.”
«A LApY witiny
-
CAR SEI
LUTHER MEMORIAL AT BELLEFONTE.
A memorial service on the 400 annl-
versary of the birth of Martin Luther,
will be held in the court-house, Belle-
fonte, on Friday, Oct. 26, commencing at
10 a. m., for which the following pro-
gram has been arranged:
Morning service, Book of _ Worship
with tunes.
Welcome, by Rev. 8. E. Farst. Ad-
drees by Prof. E. J. Wolf, D. D,
2} p.m. Anthem. Reading of Scrip-
ture and Prayer.
Address by John G. Morris, D. D,,
LL. D,, President of General Synod.
915 p. m. Evening SBervice—Book of
Worship. Short ad iresees by Clergynu n
and Laymen. Social, Dismission. The
exercises thoughout will be intsrspersed
with music,
All the ministers of the Northern Con-
ference, and others, are expected to be
present,
eT ha
~All the young men of Cen're Hall
and yicinity are requested to be present
at a sociable inthe Y. M,C. A, room on
Satorday evening at 9 o'clock.
Two horse thieves, Hicks and Nor-
ris, and aoother prisover who was in
prison for wife-beating, broke jail on
Tuesday at noon As the keeper was bring-
ing dinner to the prisoners, they kncek-
ed Lim down and mide thelr escape.
Toey fled in the direction of Pennsval-
ley ; aparly went in pursuit as soon as
the alarm conid be given. Sheriff Dun-
kle was absent at the time, having con-
veved to parties to the asylum at Dan-
viile,
Three of the four prisoners were ear-
tured on Tue-day—one near Curtin's
work, and two in the cemetery in Belles
foate, The fourth one was shot in the
neck by the tarnkey bn! is stil at large,
sapposed to be in the monntains bel ween
this and Bellefonte.
~-=A correspondent having asked the
question, What two chapters in the Bi-
ble are alike, Mrs. Hiram Doret an
swers, 2d Kings, 19 and Iseigh 37
Panties that bave grain to sell should
be sure to sell to or call on the under:
signed who will always pay the beat
market price, at Spring Mills snd Cos
burn. Hoctm I.J.GrexonrE,
~The marble works at Bellefon'e
are furnishiog the finest and best work
in our cemeteries. All stop to admire the
tombstones and monuments put up by
Mr, Stover, and it is admitted by all that
no city work presents greater elegance,
and toat there is none in this secon of
the state to compete with Stover,
~—A fine lot of pure and fresh gro.
cerisg is now to be seen at Serchlers
Sia
Monday, October i.
Disorders have again broken out in
Canton,
The Parisian papers apologize for
the'ruds reception which King Alfonso wet
with in thelr city.
ian rioters have been sen-
tanced 15 terms of imprisonment of from one
week td threo months,
A socialist journal of Brussels has
been seized for publishing an insulting biog-,
raphy of King Alfonso.
Wm. Leslie was convicted of man-
slaughter in Wilkesbarre for the killing of
John Briggs in Bhickshinny in February lust.
B. C. Hutchinson, a deaier in gen-
eral merchandise at Hico, Tex., has made an
assignment, His liabilities ares $450,000;
assets, $210,000,
John L. Thayer, of Philadelphia,
has sued George W. Childs, of The Ledger, for
libel, in stating that his house was raided as
a gambling den,
During a quarrel about a woman
between two men at Cincinnati, Ohio, one of
them, as alleged, pushed the other into the
canal, and he was drowned,
Yeager & Andersons Buckeye
Flouring Mills, the German Lutheran church
and two residences in Portsmouth, Ohio, wers
burned on Saturday. Loss §14.000.
An alleged murderer named Laue,
near New Orleans, was shot and killed by a
sheriff,on whom he had opened fire when that
official commanded bim to surrender
United States marshals made a
raid on two * shanty” boats on Willow Run,
near Covington, Ky., and arrested four men
and one woman as alleged counterfeiters
Catharine A, Pettingill's will is to
be disputed in the Connecticut courts. Be-
quests of $100,000 to religious and charitable
purposes are contested by her next of kin,
Albert Taft, a leading manufac-
turer and prominent citizen of Burlingtcs
Vt., was found dead in his bed, having been
suffocated by gas, which escaped from im-
perfect fixtures,
Tuesday, October 2,
There were 32,900 immigrants land-
ed at Castle Garden last month.
A severe wind storm affected con
siderable damage at Lexington, Ky.
A political fight in Louisiana termi-
nated in the killing of both combatants,
The schools at Mattoon, Ill, are
closed as a precaution against the spread
of smallpox.
The thirteen Poles who prevented
people from entering the Catholic Church at
variety. Families should be sare to get
the Bush house block, 25 it stands sec-
ond to none in the state in
spects,
emai ————
PENN HALL ITEMS
Fisher has returned from Oblo, and has
a of fine cattle, in charge of Geo, Durst, on
D.C, Keller and Fred Botdor! sre ex
arrive this week, Andy Snook
vm the west after several months’ ab
h ier, of Selinsgrove, has been
Geo. Musser returned trom
¢ } and will take charge of the Cross
sehool. They say he will soon changes the
¢ of one of our town girls. A number of our
pie have been to the Lewisburg falr, apd seems
pleased with the display. It's a shame Centre Co
has no feir. Jesse Suyder claims to have shot &
wild tirkeys on Brosh monnotain. Hunters shonld
be Ong {that they don't hit tame ones, Misses
h and Emma Royer, of Nittany valley,
rn. Wm, Bartges and Harry Bailey,
onng men, are seriously Forepaugh's
und putting up sitractive show
' aio and J. W, Bartges left for Phil
iphin on a bosiness trip, and will be absent
about a week, If looks very much as if that oi.
low “Pablic” article ia the “Watchman™ is & dis
ited would tencher, who was found want
our Co. Supt. If we had a prohibition
ould not see soreness we did og
1: A young married fellow oossing
rad in a miserable eandition., Cal
Fisher come back from his teip to Ohlo © be tray.
ole ith the Centre Co. cattle party through the
western reserve, made some observations and
then came to the conclusion that those Yankees
girls are not desirable for Poun'a farmer bors
SNEWS BOY,
IP Con
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MARKETS,
Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1883,
wrected Weekly
Chieago.
Corn September 46]
Wheat " 024
Oats mn
Pork
Lard ; ely
Petrolenm 1.115.
Ravwvsn Warr, Jr, Comm'n Broker,
+1 South Third Street.
Lock Haves Marker,
Butter, 22 to 25 cts, per Ib; egun, 22 to
25 cts. per doz; potatoes, Be, chickens,
50 to 60 cts. per pair; lard, 16 cis. per Ib;
apple butter 75 cts, per gal; corn, 65 cts,
per bu; oats, 40 cts. per bu; beans, 15 to
<0 cts, per peck ; peaches, 25 to 50 ets,
per pk; cabbage, & to 10 per head
apples, 20 to 25c per peck; turnipe, 15¢
per peck; celery, 5 cents per stalk,
BELLEFONTE MARKET.
Grain—Wheat, 105; Rye, 60; Oats, 35
Corn, 65, by IL. L. Brown.
Produce—Batter 23, eggs 20, ham i6,
shoulders 14, sides 1214 lard 12'¢, pota-
toes 50 —by Valentines’ Store,
EPRING MILLS MARKET.
Whent-—Roth.. coivics iim isiinsismmbios
White & Mixed
Corn, shelled, and ears new
Oats
Philadelphia,
®t
wl L
lial IR
<5; 0} v
{itaber 10.05
#0
Iw
suse
Buckwhoat..
Barley...
Cloverseed
Timothy seed on whip a
Flaster, ground per ton...
FIOUE, DBE BRET. orcs sss cimpiiormesmniie
Butter, 18 ¢; tallow, 6: lard, 12: ham,
15; shoulder, 12; bacon or side, 12;
egg per dozen, 2 cents,
Re retied weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
COALe—Pea, § 25; Chestnut, 4.75; Stove, 500:
, 4.75.
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re -
5888:
rt. IBD.
Al Bellefoate, on 4th, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs, H, Y. Stitzer, Mrs,
Julia Hess, aged 87 years, 5 months, and
18 days, Her remains were interred at
Boalsbhirg, on following Saturday.
At Potters Mills, Mrs. Mary W. M'El-
roy, on Oct. 4, aged G3 years, 4 months,
24 days. :
dence of J sd 30 publ ce at ihe Ju” rk
east of OI Fort onda: in 15th, 1%, the
Royer, viz: A VATUAR £ AR in pot
Wn Honnich. hy lo ot
pi is
Santicoke, Pa., are now in jail
The Misses Booth and Charlesworth
of the Balvation Army, at their trial in
! Bwitserland pleaded the “dictates of cone
i
sno Asylum, Ward's Island, X.Y, cut his
throat on Tuesday. Where he obthined she
razor is the mystery which the authorities
will seek to solve,
An effort wal made in the Penn-
sylvania House to pass a joint resolution to
have the Hepublicans name two Democrats
and the Democrats two Republicans in each
branch to try and frame ay apportionment
bill, but it was defeated, ny
A resident of Netherwood, N.*7.,
was awakenad in the early morning bya
skye terrier licking his face, and found bur-
glars in the houss, He fired two shots at
them and they departed, but immediately
afterwards the house was found to be on fire,
t was burned to the ground,
Friday October 5,
James McSteen was hanged at
Pittsburg for the murder of his wife on June
9, 18x],
Mutual concessions have been made
by the Porte and by Minister Wallace on the
tariff question, :
Subscriptions for bonds of the
Panama Canal to the amount of £95,000
have been subscribed in London,
Marshal Harris was shot through
the heart in Cedarville, Ohio, on Wednesday
by Isase Weymouth, whom he was attempt
ing to arrest,
Mgr. Capel
a 5
GENERAL
Fall Opening
we BEE HIVE
STORF,
At tl] ONE PRICE
'
Eatorday Oct. 13,
Monday Oet. io,
lectured to a, large
audience in the Academy of Music, New
York, on “Charity vs. Philanthropy.” The
proceeds were for Bt. Vincent's Hospital,
There has been but one fall of rain
in Yazoo county, Miss, since last Spring.
There is no water in the cisterns, and but for
the river thers would be much suffering.
A public meeting has been called
for next Sunday in Neufchatel, Switzerland,
to demand of the authorities the expulsion
from the country of the Salvation Army.
Startling Indian news is reported.
Gerenimo, elected chief in place of the late
Ju, is so short of amununition that he is pay-
ing atthe rate of a harse for ten cartridges
for all hejean buy,
William Barnes, aged seventy-iworth $1 75.
three, a prominent citizen of Milledgeville, |
Ga., and one of the publishers of The Re |
corder, committed suicide by taking strych.
pine. The act was brought about by intense
physical suffering,
Henry Farnam, a retired wealthy
gentleman of New Haven, died aged seventy-
He a self made man. During
life he was identified with many of the
railroad enterprises in the West and
ie leaves a fortune of 84,000,000,
Saturday, October 6,
Russian Government fears a
n at the obsequies of M
Tuesday Oet, 106,
uller
During which time we will
the following special Bargains
LADIES DEPARTMENT,
160 Liven D.mask Table Bpreads
at 50, worth $1.
10K) do do
50 doz Ladie’s Merin, Vests at 25¢
worth 50c.
00 doz. Ladies Fancy Woolen
nine Wi
early Hose regular made and all perfectt
at 25¢ worth H0e.
100 dez. Mises ad Children's
neff, do
British merchants
claims against France for
gods at Tamatave.,
A violent type of diptheria is pre-
It is attributed!
do at 10¢ worth 25¢.
are
making
damage to their
00 doz Ladies Linen lH emstiteh ed
Handkerchiefs, colored borders,
mriads
anaan,
| Five hundred and fifty
| troops under Colonels (Bichot und Badens
have started for Bacninh by way of the Ton
i quin river.
| of Evacuation Day a legal holiday in New
York failed to become a law.
the late Archbishop Purcell, for the sale of
certain property to pay his debts, a judgment
was rendered in favor of the churches,
At Amherst, N.
killed by lightning, and the husband extin
gushed the fire that followed in his hous
with milk, there being no water bands
In Salisbury, Conn. , the erection of
8 large crucifix in front of the Roman Cath-
olic Church led to a quarrel which made a
split In the local Demwcratic ticket. The
anti-Catholics failed to elect their candidates
for town offices,
Wednesday, October 3.
General Boger A. Pryor has go
to London to ald in O'Donnell's defence
The post office at Gloucester, Mass. ,
bas been broken into and the gafe robbed of
its contents,
John Kelly was elected a member
of the New York State Central Committees
but declined to serve,
A panicin one of the public schools
in New York was happily averted through
| the presence of mid of a lady teacher,
Henry McNichols, a contractor,
| was working on a store in Milwaukee when
{ the roof fell in killing him and two other
workmen instantly,
The boilerTa a saw mill in Salida,
ol, owned by J. H. Moody, exploded, ine
tantly killing him Several other persons
bad narrow sscapes,
Mme. Christine Nilsson has ar
rived in New York from London. She looks
well and speaks very hopefully of Mr, Ab
boy's coming opera season.
The annnal report of the New York
Clearing House Association shows trans
actions last year of nearly $42,000 000, and
dnoe 1852 of nearly §000,000,000,
The New York Republican State
Committees bave decided to make the cam-
paign one of documents rather than speec
me
The Trustees of Dartmouth Col-
lege have received information that the late
Judge Jason Downer, of Milwankes, left
$10,000 to the college. He was graduated
from that institution in 1538,
Herman Jacobson, traveling sales-
man for the Star Metal Polishing Company,
was arrested in Chicago and taken to Dizon,
IIL, on the charge of embezsling $8,500 from
residents of that place on the pretense that
the money was to be used in starting a rival
company.
Thursday, October 4,
Lam Mexico, ;
Nordensk old thinks
Professor ) that
the report of Lieutenant Greely's death is an
Esquimsux exaggeration.
The town council of Stratford-
spon-Avon have refused to allow Shake
speare's grave to be disturbed,
A h from Seattle, W. T,
mys that of Chinese across the
border from British Columbia has become a
business,
thriving *
It is said that Senator Pendleton
bas secured enough members of the Lagisla-
him the caucus nomination for
*
ie ea eT
PO ye icigiut of many
vailing at Toronto, ( :
to def 110e, worth 25¢.
The English Government prohibits]
kaos land of an Irish National] 90 diz do
lat 15+, worth 30ec.
tive sawers,
do extra five
League meeting called for Sunday
1 8, Park Coon, ex-Attorney
Colon
100 School-bags at 5c, worth 25¢
It is rumored in London that a man
has given specific information about the mur-|
der of Lord Mountmorris in Ireland in 1880.1
Sevaral cotton factories at Ottawa, |
of their]
ver produc |
GENT'S DEPARTMFNT,
will discharge 25 per cent.
es neXt week, «
50 doz Men's Scarkt Wool Shirts
wiry ty of
is
{and Drawers at 85¢ worth $1 26.
do $1.25,
of tl
3
5 0
Two creditors we failed Ex-|
change Bank of Chenoa, 1i., have had Presi- |
dent Sayder arrested, charged with swin-|
dling : -
"1 atl . {worth 81.75,
A Greek lad has been arrested in!
Norf 8.000 § Fa
#Y0rs $6,000 in his pos! 50 doz Blae Mized
is said to have been)
stolen in Baltimory i LS BE
yn > 2 {at 40¢ worth 65c.
In Paterson, N. J., mourgers at aj
funeral man who was objection. |
able to them to leave the carriage before they |
ould go on with the obsequies, { 1
Rouidigson wits th a lat 15¢ worth 30 -
The business of the Pittsburg post|
iarter ending Septesaber 30.1 950 Neck Scarfs latest sivies, at 23¢
Oss eipts, $50.506.87; expenses for] ’
time, 815.754; net revenue, $70,772.57,
The Springfield Soapstone Com:
which has for some tine been engaged |
working up soapstone quarried in New|
Hampshire, has filed a petition in insolvency, |
with liabilities estimated at £835,548 i
The cigarmakers’ unions and man- |
E |
afacturers of tenement house cigars of New|
York sre awaiting with intense interest |
Judge Barrett's ion in the case of Bdwin|
Paul, who is charged with a violation of the}
ct prohibiting the manufacture of cigars in! te T :
act prohibiting th cig 0 first served. But in order to insure
dwelling hous
vd
ol Jaoz. do
§ Foun
aI
Ne 1% $1 Cop
ih Aa. Wilh over
WOME TOT The
obliged a w 0 diz. do do Woolen Socks
office, for the (1
1
worth 50c.
90 Lap Robes, Leavy fur Winter
at $1.50 worth £3 00.
P. 8. These goods will be dealt
out upon the principle of “first corae
y ng
a fair distribution, only a limited
quasity will be sold to each purchas-
ler.
An elegant souvenir will be pres
sented Lo each of our visitors upon
this occasion.
Respectfully Yours,
GOLDSMITH EROTHERS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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A ———— ——— AANA
Our line of Zephyrs and yarns is very
full and complete.
An sssortment of fice ladies’ Jersey
waste nie selling fast—see them before
they ere all,
Oar line of en's, ladies, misses and
children's hose is npsurpassed—a big
bargain in misses a'l wool, at 25,
pusLic SALE «By virtoe of
Conn 3
there will be exposed at sale, :
i we 10 Michael
decd: A certain lot of , bounded
Te Ev SARL
BEL HOURE, stable and il
tap, Bale to
will be made known
|
Examine our line of lad c's and gent's
underwear,
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$137
82
faEF
We have 24 dozen of one kind of gent's
white, all wool, shirts and drawers that
we offer at 60 cents, See them snd you
will bay,
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We only mention these few thiogs
from oar complete stork,
1Toe Bm DINGES & REARICK.
STEAM BENDING SHOPS,
AT FARMERS MULLS PA.
All kinds of og in wood done on
short notice, Orders for rims of all
‘ ran: