THE ( {TRE NN NN NN CenTrRE HALL, I > b 0 iN a - . J Bos AN T A bk A mr $8 T ta = APA, TERMS 2 po when not in ad 9 cents per line lor One colum per yoar 3 may Horeaflor all # their subscription in ¢ 1 credit of two months addit mium on $2 in advance, m——— Hi . i voartisemen inserfions, colum $45. payin will got 4 . § a nal as 8 pre rgains AN Special Ba TO BHOW Yo MAKE HARVES] y DEPOT. “SUPPL pa SPECIA We have BECUTE d jro turers and importer bargains in Jerseys well to avail yoursel 1 7 oe] eb id date before the 1 lot of Importe { Blacks, Cardinal and Bro regular price o 50. 1 lot of Car linal price 4 50. 1 lot Blues 4 50. 1 lot Black Braided, Pleated with Bow, Collar an 1 French f 83 75, regular price an : gol 7 5 00, BUSH'S ARCADE. LOCAL ITEMS . Reporter | —Had some ¥ L ir at gust - D Fisher himself as a rej * » Fe sociale Juoge —Reforn Aarons new church 18 t ry ATE, Ihe « be none 81 its sh Apples wi iin ——Pennsy ATELY E ation ame gave the “R MM 1 who has a departments days in our vaiiey witha ea preached o ACES 4 Ba Ha Yee f¥al DBuflalo 1f ann 1 § Lewing ready-made clot at far lower pri the state, th ei ying-tarties, They haved Pest goods and lowest pr a call and see for yourselves, en ther —Stover's marble ed with the finest and orders come in fas the handsomest headston ments are put ont al marble works, and at lowes your order to above esl: jl want a fine¥ob. —]t is thought that Blain an and Cleveland snd Hendri gs at Bellefonte some time 4d summer to get new suits of cl the Philad. Branch, Iovitations have been sen: to these candidates by Lewins & Co., and they no doubt will come as they want to be nicely clad. —— Read advertisement of Col lege, in another column. Pr of. Atherton has proven a very efficient head of this institution and is buildieg it up, It now one of the best equipped and men- aged colleges in the state, Mallens’ Centre Hall shoe store has an assortment equal to any in the county, hence persons need not go ont of the valley to buy, New stock will ar- rive in a few days—men, Women and children can be fitted as well as suited in price, His Honor, Judge Hoy, gave the Revorter a call. The judge has renders ed the utmost satisfaction since he has occupied the bench and we trust the peo- ple will retain him. He is a safe man on the bench. —Prof. Houtz, of Rock Springs, opened a school at this place on Monday. ae formed a class for the special yweparing to teach, and benefit of those Fo preparing for onl also a o'ass for t lege. Mr, Houtz js an experienced tea her, and the best instructors, gon=hie ; boarding at from $724 to week. we The Miflinburg Sabbath schools will not have their contemp! ited exon gion 10 Centre Fall as satisfactory ar rangements conld not be made with the railroad company—they would not cons gent to bring the excursion further than Spring Mills, tf 4 i i shi yy State Is ? Ss MAE RS RAI SR A again caution Democrats | getting too wirm over th : for nomination. yon't believe the stories that may be told, and give to the pe lor of petly ut to the Delega A and most candi- | P landers ys and petent | te eleCiit Ll i of the railroad bridges between place and Linden Hall, He is also ing to bridge his way herifl's of- fice, and being a first-class carpenter may make a good job of it too. to the “we | ~The cholera i8 raiging quite an alarm in Europe and fears are had that it may spread to America, D n't let any | scare deter you from going to the Phi { Branch wh mu want chesp clot! i You can buy $10 le lsewhere, tiie en vy No. 1 soit for 10 ~The faneral of John White, y \ led i fal Orse, was one oi of who was ki ridaay, 1 that town, -The campal ready-made « | kes at the tremendous § summer s SONY. Pitch al days’ wages in th ar ra Bui, § e purcha : Notier puty. Fr r vacation 1s ing peopel g fur over 5 stu Evans and family are his parents and fly are enjoyidg ti 4 Mi, Eoror As enlated through the county to the effect that the citizens - ol» - REFUTATION, Srmivo Minis, July 25, a report has been €ir 1554 of Gregg township ared seatisflod witl of the present Board of County Comm | which report is a misrepresentation of facis and therefore not correct, and intended to deceive tinse who are not acquainted with the facts, we ean cheorfully, and do proudly say that we aN well sg } gloners, 4 with the actions of the present Com clieve the false report I= only elect ng scheme et Mowry, 1 i ¥ nN Crawford, Ww. i Ham’ v ford idohin MH, MeCol, 4. 8B. Heckman, Jacob D. Breon, Amos Koch, J.B Fisher Craw ford Dade! Bartgus, Wm. Pesler, | Mamuel Ketle, | John F. Glow W. if. Bartholomew, RN i a HATTER SO. TR, aad iin Wor REE LIP-ITEADING, | HER FIFTY | Ah The latest development in peychologi- | s have | eal science is one which will bring the | : ptuily into ge Wi.O been working the I an noral favor, aud do much to id thise | further the truly scientific habit of ine for compli- | vestigation by means of personal ex- | armed po- periment. | ng to-nigh _ > Yi | "ho | This new development is called “lip | | and a ing five men were {tv in the outrage, wins robbed ven i i licemen in two the 3 reading.” Men have diligently experi- | Ti intense, 10 {ecling | mented in mind reading, muscle read- | . The | ing, and other occult methods of dis- | in acritical condition. . . wt 3 | covering the secrets of the mind, but if | VOORATIC TICKET, | has been reserved for some protty girls | . be ’ | to discover a method of penetrating and | : following ticket was nominated } even controlling the innermost emotions | he Union county demoeratic conver = | ' : : For A Dill: | Of the soul, without recourse to audible | { 1 specel is a a DE ‘The Dy i of tion, on Congr H 1. Their plan, as we understand it, consists in bringing the lips of the inves. { yo : covering by mere sensation what the mood of the subject is, The experiment is one which oan be tables in | made lug! uilding , $18,000; fire kind. It tried in the dusk over a gate or under rangements of any may be the light of a chandelier equally well There are no diffienlt conditions to be N1ON | overcome, no atmospheric or other states to interfere with the results. Those who 4, Bays in tb went of here | perienced are rather pleasant than other- wise, and now that the superiority of lip- © satn- ', ¢ | outing psychological investigations has eon demonstrated, the study of the heen | aid of | curious facts of psychology is preity sure 1 | to become widely J as J | elsewhere, 16 CRM PS § As we have intimated, it is possible two persons to practice lip-read- but the best results are obtained AW isbur Ware for any id y in Lewisburg | ing, y Miflunbore | only when the experimenter and subject «Fit 3 i - * id id d BP is | are of opposite sexes and between the | ages of eighteen and thirty-five, 80 far as With the man a of age are somewhat wider. ¥ mld TRONS (upat the woman is concerned. he lin 4 Mu 3 be af other ™ . vi Vilas i ar all mpairs the interest , 1 this is especially thins here the spectators are grave | and elderly persons standing in the x the ation 4 by poy {he : n Carvel ¢ 5 {aciiitatos 4 16 LNWerass ROMEO AND JULIET. thesa realistic a 1 ’ A JOVETSH Ir JAeRiisn Ros wrisa is a story of two innocents }« untoward fate ke aw of ** PAY Of 0 yy b the rivalry of thei } at Wi 0 i158 a you IW ever, dat, + Ing yJways fancying wal ! deserted in he ww bead . £a41 whal her falls 8 1 i i 1 If slie 18 a representative 0 { in Verona, one cannot he first time at 1 has heard the Aly attmoled 0 is of ir after interchang- vw words they inoontinently kiss The very evening Romeo 1 finds Juliet on n a baleony informing Romeo feels that | Lis lines have fallen in facile ways They | yow eternal fidelity, etc, and Juliet | makes an appointment to marry him for the day. She cannof, however, even wait for the promised hour, and at early morning sends messages to her sdorer by her nurse. They meet, and at ones induce a friar to marry them. In the evening Romeo climes up by a ladder into Juliet's room. Then oomes the news that she is to marry Count Paris Romeo kills Tybalt in a brawl. Juliet declines to marry two men in one week, and by a misphance the two lovers com. mit suicide. the 1 of her love next t to IX We are aula ae iN ACH silly CHINESE WASH NAMES. The names one secs soattered over the town projecting on shingles from the Clinese laundrios are not the names of the proprieters, as many suppose, but of the laundries. They try to get a high. sounding title just as people in the country do with a new hotel or other enterprise. “Sam Wah" means the threo harmonies, which is the leading idea of Buddhism-—heaven, earth and man. “Sam Hop” means the three fold nnion. *‘Sam Le " means the three- fold profit. ** Van Le or Li" (they very in the spelling according to the distriot they come from) means profit a thousand fold. “I pun van Nl" means ‘‘I for capital, 10,000 for profit” ‘Hop Li" means harmony and profit. Few, if any, of the Chinamen in the Eastern cities Walker of Ferguson township, 18 n candidate for have any name. They are of the vagrant So Rh class, the lowest of the low. A China I: i are istinoriaed 0 ahinouncs that dim 5; man of any prominence, even an artisan, fo of Gres, 12 a candidate for Commissioner, | Changes his name three times He ve sleet to Democratic usages. | orives a name from his father as an in- ' fant, he gets a book name when he goes school and he receives his trne and irneo that John Wolf, 00 nd . . - . unin issiones, sebject | flein] name when ho marries, 10 Ages that a candidate nda John for oe rized t is a candidat Rages, AnpOUnCe far that iff. = TA mle We are authorized to announce Foust, of Miles, is a cand to Demorratic usages, We are authorised to announce that Hoffer, of Boalsburyg, is a candidate for 8) ject to Democratic usages We are anthorized to announce that D. M, Neld. igh, of Ferguson township, i= a candidate for Sher. iff, subject to Democratic usages, | authorized K that Ham’ . subject jate for 8heriff, (oorge eriff sub | Weg are sunounce that Miles RELL f sneir : We anit Furey. « slilect tH i Vieare agian of Miles, Ig A 08 : Yo INTROCTRLIS usages, i AA. | We ate authorized toannounce that A. 1. Greist, | weMr. J. O. Rankin has a fine drove {of Unionville, i a candidate for Commissioner, | of cattle at this place and will leave them J naiect to Deinuctats dntgen, here a few days. (io soe them. A rich yellow sugar 4 pounds for | Vest granulated sugar, 8 cents A good sugar syrup at 0c] A 1 ght eolored, beavy body, pil Iie BY TU 0 cents, This 18 the | bert borgain in EYraps ever offered in| Be! jest New Orleans Syrup, 80 cents a gallon. 1 pound Baker's baking] ya der, 26 cents, Fhis is as good powder] {a the market. Try a pound. Ar- 1g enflee, three pounds for 50 ctr. cheese, 18¢ per pound Caaned tomatoes for 7¢ per can, corn 7c Jer can, peas 7¢ per can, beans 7 cts. per Just received, new crop maple su- var in bricks. Best brands of smoking! und ehewipg tobacco, Kennedy cokers. biscuits and jumbles always We have just received our Spring new out at goods 40 7.50. 12 pron O05 cents per pound, per vullon y, wl D lefonte, I as any buck Mild full cream {er | Ar, fine y rood the lowest p wii ble 10 1b Kits No, 2 pounds same $4 10 pound Kite Ah Shore mackerel {} pont ds same Ni "9 Extra $1.25, nds same £1.50 10 1h Kis No.1 Rhore mackerel g1 60, 15 we 2 00, 40 1b same 5 00, BO Ib kame 15 ib Kits No, 1 extra 40 e550. 10 Ib Kits No, Extra mess mackerel 22 15 1b same [Labrador Herring 4 00, 100 ibe 1 Roe Herring 3 50. These go vd were bought from the Boston packers di- + and are guaranteed both In 6H 9% : wd, it re ’s 1) hs re ani weil Wenre sell a for 40 cents per pound, { wood Young Hyson tea We are offering gon 2o0ds and mackerel. Our meat market | is always well stocked with the best | Wo are now killing cattle that weigh 1200 to 1600 pounds, and the best mul | ton and veal to be found. 0., 3. | { BronLer & ( ae a——— | Hix persons were killed by Central Ohio Saturday might. lly a terrible cylone at E lenton, N.C, Saturday, the warehouses and wharves | were desiroyed, Ope child was killed several people were wounded by fall- timbers, Je! lefonte, lightning in 1 and 1 ing ing yy rain, wind and hail storm Kittanuing, ig great damage to grain, i 1 , down trees, and filling celiars 0. 8, y. John Noon quarrel, which g and 1n- Noon theo cause of the i i | A ‘an ( Fr Oreg i f 1 A BeTIUGS riner he woman. Ihe i iJ shootin brains, i Lepator Chaffee, who loaned Grant rge sum of money without fore Referee Call in 1 that at different over $300,000 y drew out t 1, vy J 4 ATG RB ited He sa 1} ir. pet eo he i LH rs raned e urm a sient r oul bushels is the pre this year be sent tO IDAr- cia rot if B § { Ha i 13 : yw 8 Wi i W Ban pal Wim rid i ring, J T Tate. ® pp R Cau ig. L BaOn Ye MARRIED. } Nr } Sila, fogar paren Rockvilie w A 8, Co I abi £ Aurand Mion WY ai 2s A nao Vai DIED. i wif Co ai Mr. Catherin MARKETS, Philadelphia, July 28, 1884. (Corrected Weekly.) Chicago, bos 844 304 w3d ~O} Corn Waeat Oats Pork 24.00 Lard 7.17% SAMUEL Waits, Jr, Comm'n Broker, 41 South Third Sireet, SPRING MILLE MARKET. Wheat--Red FE White & Mixed Rye. Corn. shelled, and ears old Buckwheat . Batley Cloverseed Timothy seed ais sae Plaster, ground per oh... Flour, per Darrel... youre Butter, 12 tallow 6; ard, 10; ham, 16: shoulde 10; baton or side, 18; eges per doen, ih Conia, Corrected weekly by L J. Grenoble. COAla~Pea, 2.5% Chestaut, § bh; stove, Egg, 4.75. May § ® eeberesbsbpber bebbirane BELLEFONTE MARKET. Wheat, red... $§ oh Com Pn Wheat, mix esse 90 Oals (Corrected weekly by L. L. Brown) Produce~—Butter 12 ey shoulders 12, sides 134, lar toes 40—by Valentines’ Store. pusic gALE OF REAL the premises, one mile west of Potters Ratarday, August, 989s. m., the real Thomas T. Stiver, decd, consistiy of (1) & trac of highly improved farm and, with all necessary’ farm bulidings, orchard, good on, containing M1 ACRES, more of tract of timber land in the vicinity, cow ACRES, more or loss, For further apply to #. O. Sliver Potters Mills, premises. MARY ¥. STIVER, SAMUEL 1. STIVER wy Teer . and tainin 1G \ {3.0 i MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Doster in DRUGS populat I Brandy, Wine, and purposes Whiske and oud Tor every day inthe woek, Harr Mz, Centre Hall Meat-market frigerator families can at supplied with fresh meats, of | ty, alo bhologu ; holel ; open day and ev 14may tf CRETE) A 4 BAUBSRE. ening. Hesny Bo (Continued from lost week. How Watch Cases are Made. nied This process of manufactare was inve by James Boss, who darted in business in i i 1854, and the methods and toos wed in waich cases are OOve red ny This ia the only walch cose made patents. For many years i troduction of these goods was Bio | to popular prejudice agains | but gradually the public les | James Bosd Gold Watch Cos i | cheap gold-washed or electropla | but was made of genuine g 3 { thickness, Conscientious to ma ut on the market, | standard quality anc . 1 1100 Ke adherence to the the best watch case ever p | and the adoption of every improvement | suggested, has made the James Bost’ Gold Watch Case the STANDARD. oor, gunn | In this watch case the paris o t | ‘ | most subject to wear—1ih Unumb-caiches, etc., are made of SOLID GOLD. e bow, crown, langes, Bend § eent stamp to Keystone Wake Case Fortories, Fille delphia, Pu, for bundegine Tlinstratetd Pam phbict shoving how duses Bow’ and Keystone Watch Cases are mats. (Tv be continued) {a twosl { i Far 1 BT in ex 1 mske i 10 sald PANGLER Attorney for Petitipner, » hs UTHE OLD STAND! | AT CENTRE HALL 'To the Front with Seasonable Goods. .| Oar SPRING Supplies are XOW IN and | we would be pleased to have you Call and Examine. {OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT i Cannot be beat in Quality and Prices, especially in Domestics. We know we can do you good im SHIRTINGS, MUSLINS TICKS, GINGHANMS, &c., &c. A HOST OF BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FLANELS, &ec., PRINTS, &e. A SPLENDID LINE OF Cloths and Cashimerss. Our SUMMER Supply of MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTS & SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, with a full and complete line of LADIE'S WEAR now in and ready for examination. Cheap | Cheap 1 GROCERIES, FRESH AND PURE, ALWAYS on hand, at prices which will compete with any other house for the samme quality and style of goods. CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOODS, WM. "WOLF & SON. 3 | CLEVELAND axp HENDRICKS. ———iili, AGENTS WANTED, Ha For the only genmine PICT RIAL Biographics of the Democratic Candidates for President and Vice Pretident. Authentie and eshaustive In fact, profuse and artistic in Hiustration, ponscien tions. forcible and brilliant in suthatehip, The Standard Shim paigh History, Authorised Rich vw in Price 82. The agents’ hare vest, fend 50 cons for outfit and oar svecial, seaction) instructions in the best nu thods of sells ng it. Bucooss and lespe profits onsned. Aet at once. The campaign will = short, but brilliast and profitable to Aa Address, N. DD. THOMPSON & OO. Publishers, #1. Louis, Mo, or New York City
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