THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor rh —————— CexTrE Harn, Pa. Nov. 7, 1883. Eh, a .s — —————— We learn that the Pennsylvania Fur- nace on the Lewisburg, Centre & Tyrone railroad, of Huntingdon county, has been leased by a Pittsburg firm from the owners, G. W. Lyons & Co, and work has already been begun in the ore mines, preparatory to putting it into operation. Wood chopping and charcoal making will also soon begin, The furnace has been out of blast for nearly seven years, and after it has been started, there will remain but two idle furnaces in the coun- ty - Mill Creek and Huntingdon.—Tyrone ieraid, i hi a 3 Desperate Fight Va ¢, Tellers, INDIANAPOLIS, § Nov. } 2.—Ths authorities sre have just received a telegram announce thatt a, force of { detectives and deputy od States marshals had a desperate tight a sinall station called Blind Tiger, twenty- ive miles from Evansville, with a large f counterfeiters. The officers headed iy Gen. R. 8. Foster, ted States marshai, ind E. 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Abbott of service, amd ered fourteen i ‘he counterfeiters were lod by, Joe and Heleheno, the gh the lung ho Of shot deputy, with Counters gang were nu ormer of whom was si h and the latter through the rig the officers Killean, detect rough the band and A rrowly, escaped deattd y of the rieiters were captured skillfuls and ured, and has been « i manufact and smaller ¢« mn nine Jack On - is one of y INOSE dang i cap vin three dates, dollars Len after the The Third Auditor's Work. - + WASHISGTON, Dov. 1 Cl ry Folger d auditor the fiscal year of 16.004, in cof Be~ ~ 801. number A= r of requi war and wr to $107, 000,080 umbering OU7, 3,310,021, and re. the called won office, ed to the statue of ITH period WO accounts, 0.870, were ad to i“ -¢ for final action. of work os having HiIVY +} Lhe # increase 00 pense during ing their sent Fudge Hilton and that { hicago Suit. ™N 1 that firm 12.000 to the is emphat- i Hilton way of city ints ve the wil cont, I bad kept $12,000 1 its Way nto the treasury in Chicago. Finally, 1 do aot mean to pay $12,000, or any other sum, » Collector Gurne I can't conceive whal Le meaping of the whole yarn is.” - a > A ? ii m 2 A nole Lie ¢ Hop Bitters bring complaints furred, thy wml pire ion by ising Hop Bitter All my pains s go like wn iT before the W £34 man who w» nearly dead and fal g Mark the ven up by the doctors afl sing Hop p Bitters and becometh weil Cease from worrying TY oNsness, general debility, snd unicary trouble, for Hop will restore you ——————— — {Continued from last weed.) How Watch Cases are Made. Imitation “always follows a successful article, and imitation is one of the best proofs of real honest merit; and thus it is that the James Bow’ Gold Watch Case has its imitators, Buyers can always tell the genuine by the trade-mark of a crown, from which is suspended a pair of ar scales. Be sureporit croonand 5 § scales are stamped in the cap of the watch case, Jewelers are very cautions about en. dosing an article unless they not only know that it is good, but that the character of the manufacturers is such that the quality of the goods will be kept fully up to standard. Wirtiamerony, Pa, Feb, 10 1888 The James Bose® Gold Watch Cases o cakes, Each one I sell sells another. Don't then ; they sell themselves, on Jasnen Bows’ Gold'W Bitters Cann Sirie ro. isco or AN OUTRAGE AVENGED. A Young Scoundrel’'s Assault upon an Octogenarvian Lady. New Haves, Oot. 26.—In the supreme court George Bradley, a young, man, was tried for a heinous outrage on Alathes Col- lins, an aged married woman, of North G ull ford, on September 24. The complainant, owing to her advanced age, Was so deaf that she could not hear the questions of the state's attorney, and he had to write, them. gin court, 4 asYa pvitness;y was | a {venerable old man* Deacon Collins, husband of the woman, with white bair and (beards and ancient as- pect. » Mrs. Collins testifipd that®on a night in the latter part "of September somebody came to her bed. § She lit a candle. Her hus band asked why she lighted it. 2 She told him somebody was about’ tho bed. ¥ She got up and was partly dressed { when Bradley came int" the room. £ He was very, boisterous. She was thrown down violently and! thought she was déld. : Mr! Collins got up and helped her. The light was put { out. sf Her { head, shoulder and hands were badly bruised. ® The prisoner attempted to assault her but*did not succeed. Her arins” were so ‘stained bys the, resisting that she _could{nof} raise her hands to her head ’ for morelthan” aj week." The second time of the attatk she wasieartiod out of the house to a woodshed. She was thrown down and became senseless, ¥ but Frecoy ered | soon, She teliorod] that tshe was [drawn out to the woodshed by her feet. The rain on her face restored ¥ her } to” consciousness, it * being; a stormy. night. The old lady stated her age to be eighty-four years € The prisoner denied makipg any assault or putting his hands on Mrs.“Collins that night. ag The crossexamina- tion by Mr>Doolittle was searching, old Mr Collins sitting near the witness box watching the prisoner with: fixed ' attention. Witness said he had been drinking that day in New Haven and had taken home a pint of whisky, Judee Culver charged the jury at 3 o'clock. At 3.45 the jury retired apd {in fifteen min- ites retgmed with a verdict of guilty Brad- «+ wits sentenced to state prison ior seven eRl SHOT FOR HER ;BETRAYER. er While Saving a Falthless Suitor, i WaeeLing, W.Va., Oct. 24. Within seven miles of, St. Mary's, § Pleasant « nnty, § this state. on French creek, resides Isanc Hender- son, * a well-to-do farmer & Several months ago his daughter, Miss - Nannie J. Wells, be- came a mother, and Alexander. Brown, one of he: jeft for Ohio. ¥ Late last ) he returned, & He bad refused to marry «irl 7nd had fled to escape the law dusk last Saturday night be and’ his you Lrother Bob went to Henderson's Nannie aud her sister out intoithe talk Se over ® the affair. Henderson his sa wife to * « all his. da bave s the » Mrs did § so. +» A collogqu al ming {mpatient, went « and ordered the Browns ts arcee, and Henderson turned to the yard and inform suitors, Wiek ne and call ughters i He aml »Hen Nn *hovs leave Hae S00 derson, becs cured a e and re that if in tenYminutes they were! no “ ghithe ‘would shoot them, «1 ately ¥ieft,* but Alexander ¢ . Henderson coolly lev Miss Nano had srward to tury time s rifle at « when os with her nother and sister breathle hed the scene, rushed fi aside, just. as yHendorsonj fired. ¥ 1h struck the point of her shoulder, folls Blade and { entes ed the body, making gerous {wound ¢ Henderson, jugappalied | by this.” clubbed his rifle and rushing struck him. Brown wrenched the gun and after a tussle” used! jit head §in “a | telling . manner noderstood. now says that if vied ths a dan AWAY, & Brown, Lie it is EATS Ten vers from her wound he will marry he % David 'Davis® Theater, Broosxorox IL Oct, 22 --Ex-Vice Pres ident David$Davis ® afrived fhome | yesterday fre m § Washington { ( ity {having ¥ journeyed that way hombward from alprotracted visit to his wife's relatives in ¥ North Carolina. , It is said that the distinguished statesman upon hearing, wpon his arrival home, that son & Fell, the lessees of the Drury house, the principal place of amgwmn the city,jand owned bv the had rented the hall to the “Jesse Bandit King Combination,” became very {much en- raged and will prewail upon the city council to prevent the {appearance of the | company next’ Friday4 ui tL, is, hardlyy pr stg hie that the” councifwill { réfuse? io firant (the combination atlicense,} as most of *1ilinois towns and cities are doing. gu w fin Roast] That Ed or a) i Interview, Crew ar {Oct. 428. = Af despatch’ to The Comercial Gazette Adtredits Mr NHendricks with giving the following account¥of Fhis in- terview Vwith ® Mr, sk end last September. They & were out {car wridi ZY Mr. Hen- ’ Mr TI oa ’ dricks says when’ en"said ; 1 think the great fraud’ of PST ought {10% be | vindi- ented, ald that Ars of the country ought to elect that fticket Sodym omnes « 8 on’ have but $0 say the word,” said Mr. Heofaticks, 5 and itwill* be done. PAs} for mysif,' I would not give a turn of | my Band to be Vice President, but have all {the time expressed | my swillingness ; tod do my part in vindicating the choice of the people in 1576." ent in senator, James Np Boy Murderer, ™, Rocgport, Ind,» OctiPpS. Francis J. Kelly, who was arrested in Hines } for mur der, reached bere last night, and gade a con- fession that, Jhaving been; threatened with punishment by BAT. Arnett owner of a little { trading sboat, for whom be was work. ing, he determined, on tha night of “Sept. , after Arnett had gobe to bed, to escape, Re membering Arnett's threat to follow and kill hinthe went back, apd shot Arnett in: the head ss be lay asleep, S$ Hot shies victim's money,” set$ fire to; the wboat, and escaped a skiff, * Kelly is but" seventeen years , Anetor ey I A BO 0 Tie Scare in Halifax, a 26. ~When¥ Holmes old. The HALIFAX "IN, ir Is ry *] ‘A 2] ‘ejucjeriag ‘usgola] panury “00 AHOIS SANILNITVA -aonpoa J 10) pred 2011 J 1S9USIH BN — Blankets and haps at fifty cents on the dollar at the Bee Hive. Aver's Sarsaparilla thoroughly cleans~ es the blood, stimulates the vital fune tione, and restores health and strength. No one whose blood is impure can feel well. There is a weary, languid feeling, and often a sense of discouragement and despondency. Persons having this feels ing shonld take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to pu- rify and vitalize the blood. us E KRE|DERS EXTRA-PURE NEWFAMILY, | SK LN =D RIED CORN-MEAL-" (For Sale by GROCERY avo PROVISION {TS QUALITY Ca 01 BE DRCELLED *TRY IT 1D PROVE § # Oircular to the trade, mailed free on application by postal card, Address, JOINS G.KREIDER, Milton rove, Pa. Tnovim ~OURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas. the Hon. Jolin H . Orvis, President of the Uourtof Common Pleas of the @th Judicial Diss trict, consisting of the counties of Centre snd Huntingdon, and the Hon. Jas, H. Smith and the Hon. J, G. Larrimer, Assoc, J sdges (a Centre cous ty, having isssued thelr precept, bearing date 1 st day of Sop ., 191, to me directed, for balding a Court of Oyer snd Terminer snd ieperal Jail Delivery and Quarter Ressions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commences on the Fourth Monday of Nev. next, being the Sth day of Nev, 190, and to continue two weeks. Notios Is hereby given to the Coroner, J ustioes of the Peace, Aldermen snd Constables of ssid connty of Centre, that they be then and thers in thelr proper persons, at 18 o'clock in the fornoon of said day, with their records, fnqul sitions, examinations, and thelr own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who sre bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prose tats against thom as shall be just, Gives under my hand, st Bellefonte, the lat day of Nov., inthe year of our Lord Iwi, snd the coe hundred and seveath yesr of the ledepsndence of the United Slates, T.d. DUNKLE Sherif D. & R. m””™ - - —— ss Peons Valley Barguin Store. "88 Oar line of Zep full and comple An assortment of fine ladies’ Jersey waists are selling fast —see them before they are all, Oar line of men’s, ladies, misses andl children's hose is unsurpassed—a big bargain in misses nll wool, at 26¢. Examine our line o [ladies and gents underwear, 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 buy, We only mention (hese few things from our complete stock. . 1loctdm DINGES & REARICK, An Old Soldier’s EXPERIENCE. “ Calvert, Texas, May 8, 1822. “1 wish to express my appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. * While with Churchill's army, just before cough. 1 found no relief till on our march we eams (0 6 country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 was urged to try AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, #1 did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then | have kept the PECTORAL constantly by me, for family use, sudd)ive und 4 0 be an invalgable remedy ¢ tung diseases, am OW. Wmriey,” Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the use of AVER'S CHRRRY PECTORAL. Being very palatable, the young es? children take it readily, PREPARED BY ‘ueyo [XD o deoxy Leu ‘epoosd pio ox JeqL 1045, °d ul “ago0d ‘Ses pip ano oq) joumav [[3m WY, £8 Pus [CIV Wu 10) owes OY) adv seond aus “ |peq 10 redwey) persanupe ON 14 DOA ‘predaa joa aq [It uEsqus v Jo Junio spool 1904] sda [® SOUND tl 4 "Opeoly §,4s0g i 31 av 03 pue sal ‘poly vy Jy3ra 1¥ § (pun “1qduq pus yseJj jJuq «aD 8A ‘pul J9A0T [},00A J t 230g} @ ‘21nd pu Aud 21018 9UO SI JAY] Auoge] pus «In INA Bq Y 80. mod ag ‘8 J 'S’A 104 ‘aur| 3SI[[N A} ISIPUVYIIIW [SITE U] saond g¥y., Lea08 Jeo ou Al]. 00d 12339 ON JM punoj aq uw) t a10jeq ‘om wod pur palea aom y AR] nOA We (a ou 291} quoyeley uj BedR TC 130d JO [MBYS SWOSPU 1a POlemBUR oY ‘UR A Ve A *QuIl} Bo SEM] ssaap £ ssead pue,, ‘pres waprew agy sof send Yim € WA ANOA WC =» '0'S'A — Of 110& 19 « Ln Hues 8 4 Jed si w In ¥00)8 juvpunqge anduo} uaou ¥ E 1GEN0Iq SEM 19 1 => OF GOODS AT HALF PRICE LY OQ 5,000 yards Calico, remnants, pieces running tern, no trouble to select enough of oni 136 Men's F Wool Hats, 136 Men's Finest Fur Hats Boome very ri 130 pair Men's Dress Bhoes,.... 136 Hewed shoes. assess 136 sewed Working Shoes Cue lot of Boys tie blackning One small lot Men's Patent 14 One lot Men e pi #1 a B kl Plow Ladies’ Fine Kid Croquet Walking shod Ladies Plain Shoe : jadies Cloth Langtry Walking shoe Ladies Fine Newport Walking 5h Misses Oxford Ties...... . Ladies three strap sandal Walking Sho four button Walking shoes Lace Morooco Fine ’ adios i Patent OH Ne Ladies side lace Men's fine Patent Leather slipper Ladies Leather slippers, Misses’ button shoes Ladies . ‘ box-Aoe fine kid foxed. fine lace shoes... M lnses fine button shoes Ladies fine lace shoes Ladies fine button shoes Men's plain shoes MEN'S:CLUTHING o Yuattrsen Black Pant g hott black Pants + acs A tt THF hil all WY ne Are {es A very fine blue A very Boe hide Boys’ suits Boys’ sults, Boyy sults, DRESS u's 8 GOODS, SHIRTING! Fine Cheviot shirting Press Plaids , Bed SpreadCat one-half Another lot Brox added Batters A nother ot Brocaded Satecns pouble Widih Alpacas, a fow left ye! One Lotlot Embroideries, about Ihe upper line of pricealshow what they are Evervbody Knows Uy this time of Other's Prices. Sash Ri nade Hose t ii silk Colored snd Black Sas Child's snd Missce Hose SEND FY 0 of 0 a QO TWO GOODS, times. J. 2 to 8 yards, bul a good nan] ixh out a dress, 4« A0 to 95 cents 1 26fworth 2 00 among them, esi OO, elnew hie 100, 106, it mh, 00 & 95 00 worth 2 HALF YRICE T ONE HALF PRICE. ¥ og 7 * ¥ iw $4108 wssimere Suits Marked |] ¢ elsewhere 3 “ <2 OG price wo S500 Yards, at One-Half Price. ‘actually worth er ling oo 45 0a ey at) that our Ribbons are One-He i 4 pa t for 0 CO., DIARY STOVES,--Ini= STOCKS OF HARDWARE Heating Stoves, CROWNING GLORY, Dr.J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Sold by all Droggiets, STOVES. Cooks & Ranges: WELCOME HOME, s McFARLANE & CO | A LAER eS BOWERY Bower ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LLEFO PA ¥ [OM ¥ JO SjUAE aq], 3LIOY JOH if Ue Oxi i QY 5 : ile and bri of the under hel horse is i : f Lind foot ¥ for mers inslruclions 1, of Milton, in n culling, Dox Priam? sin Pen’a, mers Fg om (ERMAN OLlo! The Great German Remedy RHEUMATISHM, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, and all Disenses of ithe Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver and Hidneys. For Bale bv all Delors in Medios, ot 50 Cents 2 Bottle Prepared and 801d sd Wholesale by (he GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, LIMITED 28 Willow Sireet, Willinmspeort, Pa. 8 Ssh A Whit fi SALE AGENCY Johnston, Hollow ay & Co., 602 Arch St. Want } wT i, oppo- ive satiss { his profession. Milibeim, professional services 10 Lhe pul prepared to perform all operations dental profession. He is now fully pre- pared to extract teeth absolutely withon my 278 (ER I LJ. MEYER, Prop’. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CLsTOUOMN Good Table, healthy §locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16ang if JALL HOTEL. CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY &BAM’L SHOOP, {Successors 10 J. O, Deininger.) +5 Manufactore and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS and all kind of wehicles, ou au york made Sf ihe best ma rial, and put together by mechan ies of long ph Renee al work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A BPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out frst-class, COME ARD SEE OUR wanw
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