THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor CENTRE HALL, TA. Nov. 28, 1883. A Debate on Mormonism, WiLsunr, Neb., Nov. 14.-—Intense interest is shown in a debate on the modern phases of Mormonism, as discussed here by two able representative men, Rov. Clark Braden, au- thor of “Ingersoll Unmasked,” and Bishop Kelly, a Mormon champion, A large num- ber of ministers are present from abroad tak- ing notes, The subject now under discussion is that the book of Mormon is a revelation from God, and entitled to the respect and be lief of all religious people. The debate wlll vontinve an entire week, Kelly is a forcible, plausible speaker, and carries the audience with him, until Braden, who is a sound logic- ian, shows up the absurd fallacies of Lis op- ponent’s arguments, Scientists in Session, NEw Haves, Conn, Nov. 14.—The Na- tional Academy of Sciences, incorporated by act of congress in 1563, and which has for its objects the advancement of science, met here, about fifty being present, Prof. O. C. Marsh, of Yale college, called the meeting to order at 11.50 A. M8. and Prof, A. Graham Bell read a paper on the marriage of deaf mutes. The report of the committe on the eclipse of the sun at the Caroline Islands, May 6, was then read members Fighting a Big Monopely. JOLIET, lll, Nov, I ix made here that barbed wire in this cit their factories to Miss Ihe the announcement manufacturers of will shortly remove urt and other western points within the jurisdiction of Judge Treat, in St. Louis, declaring mvalid, protects all trom interference and the pave a rovalty This will re- it in throwing out between 500 znd 1,000 al whose recent d the Washburn the manulacturers t OCISiOn patents rectorstiip sulted as att TUG ot tue follows: ter General Faw Marquis of Jolin Ruskin eld a special elec tion district of ndiow ha iS in the second assembly N. J. to Sill tha vacancy ath of Assemblyman Bergen county caused by the d elect Doremus saturday, Nos Were Ea ember 17. in the Amat Asi failures against 215 here 18S Unitedd States this Weel John Smith, « « hung at Oakland, Md., for the marde on the 5th of Ja Colors, Garth Wilkinson . James, Jr, the novelist disease at Milwaukee, aged 3 Michael Hanson died aged 107 yenrs., He wasn and had been there ovr At inquiry the supplemental Jay Gould arriv with R. 8S. Hays, A. L Hodge, over the Wabash Wie, building commission led to suspend work on the capitol hange in the architects VR . Me. , Ireland leawiston ve of pat fifty vears the session Garlingtou court of the time w» pied in discussing rday H M Chicago yeste Hopkins, and system. The Madison, has deci and make a ¢ plan, The works of the Chicago rolling mill com- pany were shut down last evening owing to the depression of the market, and the last of their 2.500 Zmployes discharged. omplete Cheapest store in towp—Garmane. PSALMS, it YOR have Bright's « for Hop Bitters will « {£, Bothlowand hb Va ue of Hop Bitters f Rheumatic complaints Cleanse me wit fave robust and bloom soase aud let ome, I am safe if I use Hop Bitters 7. For my life have | sick i plagued with ness and sores, and not gnill & year ago was | cured, by Hop Bitters, 5. He that keepeth his bones from aching from Rheumatism and Neuralgia, with Hop Bitters, doeth wisely 9. Though thou bast sores salt rhenm. erysipelas, blood poisoning, yet Hop pimples, freckles, Bitlers will remove them all i, What woman is there, feeble and sick from f female complaints, who desireth health and useth Hop Bitters and is made well, 11. ing on serious Kidney and Liver complaints Let us not neglect to use Hop Bitters bring 12. Keep thy tongue from being furred, thy blood pure, and thy stomach from indigestion by vsing Hop Bitters. like 13. All my pains and aches and discase go chall before the wind when I use Hop Bitters, iL given up by the doctors afler ming Hop Bitters Mark the man who was nearly dead and and becometh well. 15, Cease from worrying about nervousness, general debility, and] uninary trouble, for Hop stitters will restore you. perio afisf emssnstinimata How Watch Cases are Made. | Most persons have an ambition lo carry a gold watch case, and yet few people know how a watch ease is made, or the vast dif- ference in thequality of them. InaSorip Goro Ware Cask, aside fro the neces sary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved por- tions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesira- ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish the stifiness, strength and elasticity necessary to make the case permanently strong and close-fitting. The perfect watch case must combine gold with some metal that will supply that in which the gold is deficient, This has been accomplished by the James Boss’ Gold Walch Case which saves the waste of need- . less gold, and 1xcrEAsES the soLivITY and STRENGTH of the case, and at the same time reduces the cost ONE HALF. Pond § vents to Keystone Wateh Coss Footorien, Phils James Dow’ aad Koyetons Watch Coser sre made. (29 be continued.) THE PATENT OFFICE. Hon, Ben Hatterworth gives some Information in Hegard to 1, “WasHINGTON, Nov. 17.—~Hon, Ben Butter worth, the new commissioner of patents, is quietly learning the duties and making him- He says that he does not contemplate any changes in the regulations of the patent office except such as time and experience may sug- gest as being needful. In response to a question as to whether or not he thought it possible for unscrupulous patent attorneys to commit frauds similar to those alleged to have oc- curred in the cases of certain pension attor- neys, Mr. Butterworth expressed the opinion that it was possible that attorneys, practicing before the office, could take advantage of their clients in some such way as that said to have taken place in peusion cases; thers is no evidence that any such frauds are being perpetrated. Complaints sometimes come from clients respecting their attorneys, and now and then a revocation of the powess of attorney is asked because of a belief that the attorney in the case is not dealing honestly with his client, In such cases the commis- sioner will accede to the request of the client, but will not use his complaint in any way to affect the professional standing of the attor- ney, because it would be manifestly unfair to do otherwise until the attorney could be given a bearing and all the testimony in the case heard. The commissioner, a day or two ago, received an anonymous letter making com plaint that drawings submitted in a case were frequently rejected, and charging that the examiner, who thus rejected the drawings, did so that he might obtain the fee prescribed for furnishing the proper drawings. This idea, the commissioner says, is erronecus. The examiner never gets such a fee. Whenever new drawings are deemed necessary and or- dered by the examiner the fee assessed upon the inventor goes into the public treasury to the credit of the patent office. O'DONNELL'S TRIAL. flis American Citizenship Froved- Gen, Pryor's Defense, Nov. 15 Justice George Den- the court of Queen's beach, will the trial ef O'Donnell The preparations are well advanced. A. Pryor bad along and satis 8 the prisoner vester- the first that be has obtained since his in London. Mr, Mclnerney, of oil's counsel, has {brought from Ire a mass of evidence, and he feels con that the verdict of the jury in O'Don ase will not be that of willful murder vitnesses from the Cap» of Good Hope are expected to arrive in England on Sat Mr. William J. Hoppin, secre American legation, in the al of Minister Lowell, has visited O Don. ascertained the fact of his The prison rules bave we prevented Mr. Pryor from seeing 1 without permission of the partment Guy, solicitor for I, recently to Bir William home secretary, asking permission Pryor to visit his client. Bir Wil liam Harcourt replied that Mr. Pryor must v personal application, in which he must state the grounds for his request. Mr. Pryor accordingly made the required appli stating as the sole ground therefor that be being of the counsel for the prisoner, it expedient for the defense that be him. Ine home department 1 granted the request. Mr. Pryor rded every facility by the officials at risor interview with the ich lasted two and a half hours CARTER HARRISON ENRAGED. preside at r the murder of Carey, wr O' Donne ir. Hoger vy interview with oil's defense . BN Nh Te ee urday next tary f the MOY the Mr. wrote ye me de Hare r Ms cation, deer we for ithe A Wordy Encounter in the Chicago tommon Council, 14. During a late session HON 0 which had been assessed against front. Beveral of the speakers inti hat Mayor Harrison bad been a party is discreditable measures contrary to interests of the city, The mayor, who t the chair, {pally said: ‘“‘Eoough { these attacks upon the comptroller and myself. It is well known that I have tried is money apd could not. 1 told Alderman Colvin 20." “You did not.” re plied Alderman Colvin, emphatically, “I did, and you know it,” rejoined the mayor, “You are only trying to get your bands into their pockets,” he said to Alderman Colvin, in “Yours have been there already,” replied Alderman Colvin. The mayor made no direct reply to this assault, but went on to declare that the failure to collect the fund in question was owing di- rectly to the inaction of the council. i sot to colle } moiusion The Dwight Insurance Case, #, N. Y., Nov. 14.-The case of Annie Dwight, executrix of the late Col Dalton Dwight, against the Germania In ompany, was again on trial bere Col. Dwight, an ex-mayor of Bing- pion, took out Hfe insurance policies in seventeen different companies, the total of his insurance being $300,000, A very short time after this be died, and the companies demanded an autopsy. They sent a lot of medical experts to assist at the examination of the body, all of whom agreed that he died of gestric fever. Four months later the companies bad the body exhumed and an- other examination made, Two of the com. panies were then satisfied that there was no erookedness and paid their policies, The re. maining fifteen went into a pool and are now contesting the case in the name of the Ger. mania company. It cannot be learned what the defense will be, but it is rumored that they will allege suicide, while some say that proofs of murder will be produced. It is thought that a decision will be reached this week. idl ~ “wy NORWE - A AAAS ‘wy Thirty Men Injured, SYRAc N. Y., Nov, 14.—A special to The Evening Herald from Clyde says that as the West Shore worktirain was on its way to Savannah, three of the box cars, loaded with workmen, were thrown from the track when two miles out of Clyde and hurled down an embankment of thirty feet, The cars were badly wrecked and about thirty of the men were fogjured by haviog limbs broken or skulle fractured. One man was thrown un- der the train and terribly mutilated. He cannot live. The wounded were taken to Bavaunah to be cared for. § The accident Devote Eh toy Oo io To Joi Savannah dispatch says the | are John Barvian, John Lawler, Thomas Burns, Ed- ward Brenpan, Michael Cellogan “Hut” Rogers, Peter Furril and James Fardo, No bones aie broken and all will probably re- cover. There were none killed. OA RAN 0. Kogw Abroad. Lospox, Nov. 17.-Inquiries have heen minds {rom America as to whether it was true as reported in trade circles thers that the French govesnient had remove! the embargo against American hog products Neither the local papers nor the news agencies can find any ground for the slate mont that this has been done, and inquiries directed to Paris fail to confirm it, Cheapest store in Bellefonte—Garmeny, i May 3, 1882. “1 wish to express my appreciation of the ted in a dangerous { till on our march we cane 10 8 country store, where, on asking I contracted & se- “ Calvert, Texas, EXPERIENCE. * While with Churchill's army, just before A good havdkerchief for 6 cts. at Gar- the battle of Vicksburg mans, vere cold, which termi as a cough remedy, An Old Soldier's Remnants of laces and trimmings from { to 3 yards at 10 cents ech. Job lot of buttons at 10¢ per duzea, Gents hose 5c per pair. Ladies hose in stripes and solid colors st 90, 3 pairs for 25 cents Gent's underaera 24, 30 to 50 cfs and upwards, Ladie’s ekirls from 47¢ ap. Imitation of India shawls st $1.40, can't be told from one costing £3 000, A gocd traveling satchel $I Pocket handkerchiefs from {0 nn, Jed spreads at 98 cents, blankets at 98., Plom Ulack, garnet and brown goods at Sc per yard, Goods in otberde- pat tments equally ss cheap. Sowe spe- cial bargains in glass and queensware, Goblets 55c per dozen ; pretty glam sets 38¢. goods—at the very lowest prices, ulated sugar 10¢c per pound. Valencia raising and fine Tarkey prunes, 3 pounds for 25 cents "= New® bock-wheat floer st 98 cents in '; sacks. We have all goods ne adver gy Highest price p.id Jor predace, VALENTINE'S STORE CO., Ly General Merchan's, lellefonte, Peun's. 8& Penns Valley Bargein Store. “wa R Our line of Zephyrs and yarns is very ull and complete. An assortment of fine ladies’ Jersey waists are selling fast —see them before they are all, Our line of men's, ladies, misses and children’s hose is unsurpissed--a big bargain in misses all wool, at 25c, Examine our line of ladid’s"and gent's underwear, We have 24 dozen of one kind of gents white, all wool, shirts and drawers that we at 60 cents, See them wil] buy, We only mention these fow things from our complete stock.’ " 1Tve'8m DINGES & REARICK. ! AYERS Since 1 Be , and 1 have found it to be I was urged to try tay fur throat and lung WH 1 found no relie “1 did so, aud was rapidly cw then 1 have kept the PECTORAL omstanily by CHERRY PECTORAL. for some remedy, cough. diseases, AYERS Cusney i! bronchial aud lung upd eure of affections, by the Boing x take it re Prerorat., sail est clnhiren ' Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass, A ————————————— Free! Cards and Chromos. We w § and pes Aduress NG C0, We offer a MALE and FEMALE | anvassers. ngage in the sale of our new and Important hromos, on rocet WANTED. thea, The CINCINNATE PUB vail 174 WW, Fourth Street, Cingionati, Ohio ill send free by: of standard character, To « 156 Men's Fine 136 Men's Finest 156 pair Men’ 156 106 One lot of Boys Ome small lot M Une lot Men's By LADIES Ladies’ Fine Kid Ladies Plain She Ladies Cloth Las Missc's Oxford 1 Lace Moroeeo §¥ N Ww = Ladies side lace Mens fine Ladies leather A ames Jaden Fur Hats shoves sligl tly me ON & CC {, i of oue pat yard 00 16 95 cent, elsewhere § Ki MERA POW LCroguet we wiry Hppers it 3 4 Wr id i pers wos a 60m * 0 Ons « perics dark extr wh ' Diresa 17 Hed Spreads at Lt Bros ih A Another i rouble Wi a heavy rr wi se-hinlf added tol i aR % 52 dy K $13 4 bo Home fad We Ww what (8 A » Oo wig iN PRICE “utils M Assi mere al ¥ &c., AT ONE HALF PRICE e-Half Price, r soiga y 1 old price 75, ff vr Ridin ¢ 5 LE | HAVE CENT STOCK ©O | FALL AND NONE FINER FROM THE DRESS GOODS BARGAINS, J DRUGS, a". h i FP ¥ 1.1 -d MOST DOWN TO —— ct o—— ———————— NEW DRUG STORE AT SPRING MILLS, PA. Sitnated in the North-east Corner of the SPRING MILLS HOUSE DRUGS, SPICES and PATENT MEDICINES | : tol all kinds. TOILET ARTICLES and FANCY GOODS, | Also TOBACCO & SEGARS, and CONFECTIONERY kinds, Spectacles a Specialty. Being an apothec.ry of experience prescriptions will be accurately com- [pon rded. C. E AURAND, Druggist, ep Ay Spring Mills Pa. of ull i A i House. ROCK ERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY %T., RELLEFONTY, Pat G. G. MCMILLEN, Prop'r. 9. Free Buse to and from all traine. uf Soecial rates to witnesses and jurors, Bjun STOVES. Cooks & Ranges; WELCOME HOME. XANDER & BOW RRA Bower ATICRREYSATLAW, Oftcein Garman's new bu ier ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOUT SHOEMAREK after April 1st will o in the building, when he wil be prepa: make to order Boots and Shoes, an all kinds of repairing, Satia%acti anteed, and charges reasonable a share of the puvlic patronage ly. MARK THAIN Xe LIFE OH TH: anTaaTnTY hd i bln ‘3 i114 ‘* ££ SEW Agents Wanted f Write for Te : CHARLES L.WEBSTLL 7 668 Broadway, WW. Y TICE KREIDERS EXTRAPURE NEW-FAM LY SERRE STE RIRE | © RMN - MEAL For Sale by GROCERY we PROVISION 24117 TST Y CONT of DXCELLED TRY IT YO PROVE TAA] ~v | Clreulsr to the trade, mailed free on ap postal card, Address, JOHN GC EKER IDLER firove, Pa wry Estray.~ A borse with sed dle, ve to the prea several weeks g Sef Of signed, go. The a bay about 6 years old, rig } whie, requesbe his property and pay cos’ 23angdm JAS, KR. WOOL} SPRING MILLS HOU On L.&T. RR SUMMER RI Owner i» FINE Fine Fishing and Hunts » A ¥ ‘ ’ 1 ’ ic Mountain and Valles 3 W.B. Te toute, Pa. this hotel eg evy ry respect, lo ar 1 charges very moderate Gis 1 AVIN HOUSE, EE MAVENS 8. WOODS CALDWEI Terms reasonable on first floor. D4. All ealls, tended § 1 Praciics 10 ful WwW M MERI A A HANT TAILOR Desires to announce 10 his that he has lately taken ander D W. A. Belford, of Mito: the latest in who is ope of the and is now e 10 servi with better fits than before. He has also received fash containing the latest styles fine lot of samples from whicl can select {i He respe asks the public when in ved ngs io inetr improvement i Per vest taiors in #8 ql C8 r Suis, i give him a tria SmiTe's GERbAN Oras The Great German Remedy RHEUMATISH, Nearalgia, Dyspepain, and al! Diceases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver and Kidneys, For Bade br oll Beslers in Modicine, at 3 Prepared and soid at Wi GERMAN OLIO COMPANY. (UNITED, a Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE anERDY Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St. Smith, Kline & Co. 1 311 Nort 3rd street, DD" G W. HOSTERMAN dential, Centr Office at residence on Church site Lutheran Church, Wii faction in all i branches of his Ether administered | )E- 8.:6. GUTELIUS — Dentist, Millbeim professional services to the pub prepared to perform all operations dental profession. He is now pared to extract teeth absolute main. (QFNTRE HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYER, Proj FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND 71 CUSTOM. Good Table, healthy | loealit mountain water, surrounded 1 natural scenery in the state and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, lGaug tf Sr Dentists. ie ts PT | 1 Ly $d give ¥ pLre finest i in Ty iy S¢ C—O ANN. 55.5 CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HEXNY & SAM'L. SHOOP, (Successors to J, O, Deininger ) 108 Manufacture and keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS And all kind of vehicles. constantly All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan ics of long experience. lIlence al work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work tureed out first-cless. COME AND BEEOUR woanrw amy