ATRVTRRUT REE nD 1 THE CENTRE EPORTER Nl a NNN NN oe Nt Centre HALL, ———————— T 1 aA ha A ML TE crip LOCA Ss. to attend svnod sel to Soms« in LY i CRG 1 foe at Lelielont sembly an and one wit recorder, who, outrun Lis sound ~Mr. Samuel Miogle died at in Lock Haven, i bersburg on brother of H. A. and som Haines townsh years. j-legged oo - ny on SRInT ~ rn making man pleased fo see Nam Mr. Foust | ing Democrats of Miles, or iE ity ’ ta inenas v heen one of t lidates yf ud we a pleased to note that with one or two ex- ¢-ptions fair-play and good feeling was maintained bewteen ali, and that was less of old-time gouging and throat-cuttiz We are pleased to note this, and frost that such practices may among the “lost arts” in the future, CAL ir iTge are i there the + # ‘ 5 — Btettler's Middleburg band passed through tlhe place on Batarday, with members of the Mifllinbarg and Middle. burg Posts, G. A. K, and took dinner at the Centre Hall hotel. The band con plimented the Reronter with a serenade, and gave us a sample of ifs ability to ds course first class music, The members are nil first class, good looking fellows, and need not be ashamed to biow any- where. ww Rov. John Harpster, of Trenton, N. J.. a native of Centre Hall, 18 visiting rilatives here. Brother Harpater, it will be remembered, spent several years ‘n India, ns a missionary, where he did a g ‘eat and good work among the heathen, «ie ia an able minister of the Lutheran church, and has a desire to return to In dia again, having a love for the labor »f converting the heathen. He isatrue elf gerificing Christian, eT track on the railroad will be complete d to Oak Hall by September 1), possibly by end of this month, as cons tractor Van ke tells ns, The distance to that point being about two miles yet, The railroad officials have already in spected the road and agree to take it off the contractor's hands, and soon as Oak Hali is reached regular trains will begin to run frora Lewisbiirg through to Osk Hall, which every reader of the Repos rer will be rejoiced to know. Frem ths information, which we take to be reliw ble, we expect to have regular trains run- ping by middle of September, oF ® LITE DRS ReOm Fa IR \ i idow and cond Har s of this last Monday afternoon, at, from which she had tho last months fullest } resigna’l departed qni- v in the expectat future blis ¥ Ye the Presby- nember ofth resby kind neighbor, Her r first b of Clin remainad the ss) win nnoral 'y Jiry bron, | 1 for $x her sufferings with the t a 1 1 1, RAY 1 . f a of F OI A She was a devout vil Li " terian ehiureh, len namo henft T hose + 1 p n and ne 8 IA band was ¢ iompeon, d x W ¥ SPY ie 4] J y { fenr a me four 1 Ince here on 1¢ | Mins Maz wv was rely atten ighter, (ro to A. oO nte. irtment €m a ci nn first th the pes sa life r an servi in ihe ran us through the darkest ers were battling to tear down the Dem- ocratic temple and build up over itaruios the rule of mob lw and oppression, and now when tha parly is again gaining its forhold Mr. Woodward is tendered fiting reward for past services omination for Assembly, Leonard Rhone, the ot! r ticket for Asseml r in Potter. having doue yeo- , and stood by hours when olh- oe a ia the 1&r nominee on , 18 also a farmer, ainst Mr, Rhone's vith hundreds of Demo- atuagiog can be s He lof thqorganization of grans as their almost united so ive 1 HR un pro He has only recently come over to the Democratic pariy—in 1882, as the Wate! man says-—and to receive recogoitivn so soon must, no doubt, be highly gratify- ing to the second nominee on the Demo- cratic Assembly ticket, and impress him all the more strongly that in throwing away the mantle of his former Republi mnism, be has taken a step io the right direction. There is room for more, - . o-oo AN ALTOONA BLAZE, Alloona, Pa, August 17.—~At 4:30 o'- clock this afternoon a fire broke out in the office of the Sunday Morning, acd has terminated in a largest five that Al toona bas witnessed for ajlong time, Be furs the flames could be subdued the following business places feil a victim to the fiery element: Sunday Morning ofs fice, W. H. Kepler's cigar store, A, Leub- ber's confectionery store, A. K. Lackey & Co's quecasware store, John Stables hotel, J. Beir, tobaceonist; L. Metz's Iry goods store, several stables and ont: outldings. The loss will probably reach $00,000. The tire wes the work of an iu- sendiary. 4 at ¥ ai, Fg = } Ave nhl Bave bD il i wee fry turning the engine on the torn able ut Spring Mills, Monday, it aces dently rau off the track, JA v1. PMI: Lively and full of Soldiers, big This ia a big for Bellefor Ti rand Army boys of the state pitched ir camp on Saturday and will remain gree r part of this week, The pum- present is 1200 to 1000 with tents ched on the fair ground. Thetown is +¥ ene week ite, 0 ib i Bellefonte n he boys ar immensely and tht behaved: There are ass bande present from f the ti The catap Camp Curtin, in ir governor. officers are: Surgeon | Hall of Al f r General, John Tayl ) I'he State Department 1 y Commander I'. HH. Dyer; sw Commander, Aastin Cort i y Commander, Daniel Cald-! ams, Assistant Quariel { E. Bel Council of gliers 1 PF, Rigg, B oes things by halves, ying tl i i CHIBI VO in 1 have been well hort a di nn br paris o de 3 heen named nf uo 0 great wal national i ail ry, 9 'y ) on i i by Hi Hone RG iting er, E Lra- liott ix Hatuar a perfect jam on r8 marched to the court re (Gos leliy e: ) sent here nvorts and es mes LL mplaint of being cheat. yids not delivered, We trust he pariy tha th - . -——. A PLAGUE OF LOCI ¥ As \ #1 i8 Ia 6 iri Aog A terrible inte has visited central Sp 1 dgmage to crops abont Ciudad placed at $10,000,000, © o> General Batler believes he can po 000,000 votes. Why, cert'nly, Ben and Charles A. Dana-—-they 2 and thie other 000,000 will be easy enough {o pick up almost auywhere. Chicago News, 1 i 2 here are are 2 aia tal fps sam Ferguson township is receiving fitting recognition at last, she has an associate judge, and will have the prothonolary and sheriff. No sensible Democrat will belgranny enough to grumble about it, but support the ticket in earnest. We'll all stick to Ferguson, because her De- mocracy is true as stael, ———————— pa Decorative Act.—Explicit direc tions for every use are given with the Diamond Dyes, For dyeing mosses, grasses, eggs, ivory, hair, &e, 10e drug: gista keep them, Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, VL - -— FIRE AT ANOKA, MINN. St. Paul, Augnst 17,—For the fonrth time in ite history the city of Anoka bas been fire-stricken, and the entire business portion, for the second time, entirely wiped out of existence, At this time it is impossible to more than roughly approx. imate the great lose, which is placed by the most ocouscrvative at $1,900 000 at least, wee For the present tracklaying os been suspended, until the bridges are in proper shape, vt A Si [Mt U Union nion 7 Mount had quite a seosation The Fast Line on Wed- ran-eway middgle- conple, eousisting of a nand a young wornan, and the ‘next train brought the indig- rant wife of the elder of the twuin, The run-awny couple stopped at the Ameri- can house enraged a for the night. The young woman was about 2] years of age, good looking, and gave her name , Clmimicg to hail from og. N. X The man was Irvin Wil- , of Reedsville, Mifflin county, The girl said she had been correspond- ing with Mv. Wilkie and had come on from Dn h and hud i swistown for Lewis i Bg in d not want for words, } nu 1 i Honda room us smith ‘a. i. i 1 "0 it pur th t band and the girl Fiudit or Ig them Lr ook it ont ol , ne retreat, denvio t Mra. Wilkie was i r the gir in par { gathered on t * hay i wi, WAS Qere anc vy x Pole Aries 2 ste. Wore ¥ a—— A Mp no BLE C DT BNiX ty iE 10 4 A bout Daniels got f and touk a revolver a when his wile was s' eep nd deliberately blew her brains out. in the game room hers he shot tl he thought to 1 n blew his own 1+ o o 15. Fifteen ve been re ried siecamer Galena if fover hi from the { i Baten and gent to the hospital. vy it { ‘ i "OFFICEHOLDERS, A iid The office held by the kidneys is one of importance. They act as nature's sluice-way to carry off the extra lignids from the system and with them the im: purities both those that are taken into the stomach and those that are formed in the blood. Any clogging or inaction of theses organs is therefore important Kidneyv-Wort is nature's efficient assist ant in keeping the kidneys in good work: ing order, strentheaning them and induoo- ing healthy action. If ¥ won'd get well and keep well, take Kidney-Wort, — witht mm— No one, better than the mothers, knows the amount of persuasion, threatenings and force reqaired to induce children to take, when necessary, a dose of the nauseating, sickening worm eyrops; no one more highly appreciates the virtoes of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Pow- ders than mothers. So pleasant and easy to take, 80 effective as a worm destroyer, the dose so small that the children never know they are taking a medicine, There i nothing in the shape of a vermifuge that can compare with them. Don’t jeceived., Take no other. Money re funded to dissatisfied purchasers, For sale by J. D, Murray. Jouxsrox, Hoviwoway & Co, 2002 Philadelphia Agents, Doils, pimples, skin grubs, black mag: gots, eruptions, scaly skin, etc, indica poisonous blood, and besides being disas greeable to yon, afflicted reader, they are snplonast to your friends and those compelled to come in contact with you; you owe it as a duty to your health an your friends, to take a bottle or two of McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alterative, and be more pleasant and agreeable to look at. Mocey refunded to dissatisfied purchasers, Sold by J. D, Murray. Jonxsrow, Horroway, & Co, Philadelphia Agents 1 HORLORS OF THE ARTIC, J. i of Cannibalism by the Greely Talked of I rit of 4 Lat Survivors “resly. iv OT t} sryivors f words cay ii "s i tl L is if t IFTRATO istration t te of Poller Cy 1} eet Yang PME the CE TE consisting o Whereas of Hon Adam Yloy, 3 Piess of the 4bih J the ties of funtingdon, snd the Hon BH. Bm) 3 J Larrimer, Aap Jadges in Ce helr precept, bearing directed, for hol Terminer snd General J of the Pesos In riet i oun o Jas nn ts hi ng isseie Aug. 19494, 1 Jyer and Jusrter Ressious 7 st Oo we i of Aug 3 i o} 4 # throa ds and eciric e re of col E i b is 3G the result y I'nomas tir desiroye ae jition to the tele he new device is 2 y-piece or trumpet at nated bracket to th ww use it is said, that loud enough a person standir would be € 8 re whisper 18 one, aud the speaker or el 1g » me as five feet fre vy Hear the dear Loe As a sore sick-headache ma iii . Baxter's ir © FAX it wan’ FE i remedy is b C Deas! ros Ie Henry | Liniment, R. get give because ho droppe ’ w " very one of the vets Y ma’ AWE ; pleased with the dnrin $EAE dhe © : a) and left promi n they wou Kin iCCR anc 3 Cali ip rit ® y the rood sugar red, heavy bo ip, #t 50 cents, This is the syrups ever offered ght col i Best at New Oricans Byrup, ¥ £18 Bs BE yo DOW Try a pound is for BO of per can, ia the market ffen, Liiree poOUND Cream { Leese, 18 "ert ef } com na T ota ns ¢ CLO. d ful 1 nned tomatoes for Tc per Call. peas 7C per can, bea Just received, pew crop maple so bricks. of smoki and chewing t reckers, 0 Hear pel Cal. Yeni Dest * ROCCO, * wy an 4 p have (081 redely pew mackerel, at the lowest uils Inbies RIWAYE ed otir spriug which we possible Ib Kits N urds same § pound Ki inde same $1.5 1 60, 1b as { i i : ) pounds same 0. 2 Extra § ir \ ' 401b same & Kits No. 1 extra 10 1b Kits No. mackerel 225, 15 |b same 3 00 bs Labrador Herring 4 00, 10 tland Roe Herring 3 50. These goods aght from the B wn packers d rect, and are guaranteed both 4 i 3 n i ow Or 1 . » - 3 fhore mackerel 8 3 N{ 1 50 8) ib same (6 ' 225 40 it . Extra mess ore 2 > 1 1 } ite Pp were bo { in quality and weight as branded on each package We are selling a good Young Hyson tes for 40 cents per pound. We are offering good bargains in sugars, syrups, canned goods and mackerel. Oor meat market is always well stocked with the best We are now killing cattle that weigh 1200 to 1500 pounds, and the best mut ton and veal to be found. Sponixr & Co., Bellefonte, MARKETS, Philadelphia, August 18, 1884, {Corrected Weekly.) Chicago, Coin Wieat Onis Pork Lard Samuen Warr, Jr, Com’n Broker, 31 South Third Street, May “ wt i“ BPRING Wheat Red White & Mixed MILLS MARKET, ‘ RE fF N ¥ or . - Cory, shelled, and ears a Buckwheat... Barley Soverseed.. Tim thy seed I Re Piasior, gronnd por SON... Flour, per barrel... cc Rollor Flour, per barrel ........ one Butter, 14 tallow, 6 lard, 10; ham, 16; Shoulde 30; batons ha" side, 12; oggy per doven 1h cents, or rected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, COAL~lea, 2.7% Chestout, 4.5; Slove, boo Reg, 4.75. BELLEFONTE MARKET. Wheat, red... $ 8 Com, oe Wheat, MiKo 0 ORL wim {Corrected weekly by L. L. Brows.) Troduce—Butter 12 ou 15, ham shoulders 12, sides 13%. lard 10, toes 40=by Valentines’ Store, rere sta 4 Ltaere in fornooa of seid day tioas, sxsminations, and io those Lhings wh ys done, and those w 20 134 prosecute agains the prisoners Lh the jail of Centre county, be then and Lh tate against thom as shall be ju i uder my hand, of Aug. in the year of « t i and sevenil uited bBiates on BH the at thelr records ihelr own remembran their oce 5 ype t person, with Pr Blaine.) WM Firs « BLE Lo] H I JUKE LOT FOR very AKD lersigned offers a 3 ah! for gale, on the old Lewistown road iles west of Centre Hall, There are ROTE8 O s With good build fruit, excellent water Wu, § io (EEL i i f land and abie, faugiit r wD toy % & hed to { ' 1285-05 Ar per {tion to Wm, thi o hel ween 8 Galea | By order of Boxp Big Avgust 6, ] i i ! { Cextaz Ha ALL Centre Hall Mazar Meat ne MLA Lr mer aasiad ! y a ket AVIDE 8 {frigerator families can at all times pplied with fresh meats, of best q , 8lso bol Next evening, le Hzxny Bc nr bologna sausage. pen nd limay t § it day | r a— WANT I ———_—— he SALESMEN $ WJ aid 3 Le. Age LD BROTHER & OMA West Chester, BLOTCHES aug ow ! 4 i i 1 | ITHE OLD STAND Fron i {Qar SPRING i ie is LRA CENTRE 1 with Reasonable Zor upplies are NOW ye pleased to have ¢ll and GOODS best Prices, especially the t “.- s i we woul 1 y DRY Cannot be i { we Can i IMEN'S BOOTS DREN'S 5 GROCERIE AND PURE ALWATS band, at prices which will compete with any other house for the same quality and style of goods ES, CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOI WM. 'FOLF & SON. ' AT A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS BAR of Centre County the follow der war made And pow, July 25, 1884, the men berry of the having continued the entire civil list of cnuses lor t md week of August Term, it is © r he second week of said term be dispensed but one week of he several courts of, in and jor the county of Cen. tre at August term next, and it is further ord that the Prothonotary publish this order in several county papers, and that the Sheriff of Oen tre county will summon ) more jurors for said second week, and that he notify them siready summoned not to appear, ADAM HOY, P. 2 Certified from the Record this Zh day of July D., 188¢, J. C. HARPER, [smal } Prothonotary ¥ LE Lin I the x A AUGUST COURT. Grand Jurors Huston, D Irvise, # Saxton Philipsburg, W KE lrwine, C H Faulkner, E O Mai | tern......LiregR, 8 J Herring, H P Heckman... Un on, H Potts, © Underwood... Penn, Daniel Kers tetier Ferguson. J N Campbell... Potter, B 11 Arpey, Wm. Bower, John Harter... Marion, Dau’) Harper, John Satler.... Burnside, Wim College, W H Tibbens. .. it, Geo, . Harrie, H Weber... Bellefonte, J J Olewine Taylor, H Davis Worth, A Sterner Traverse, First Week. Bellefonte, J H Dobbins, IV Thomas 8 H Williams. J J McClure, G Mar shall, T Gordon... Snow Ehoe, W Halnes, T Fok iy Benner, 8 A Marshall, C Dale, jr., W B Eck iy Gregg, Ph. Shook, Wm, Lose, Win, Weaver, 8 Bible Penn, Joseph Kloeckner Millboim, G3 W Stover... Ferguson, Wm. Maffat, A G Archy, I W Kllenberger, K Crider... Bpring, E G Osmer, DD Sharrar, NP Weaver oo hdberty, Wm. Stover, N Kupes. . Halfmoon, G Lover... Miles, Jonath Spangler, Jer. Jones, Reud Stover, Ben Beck, Da vid Shafer... Rush, J T Everly... Walker, W Struble, ¥ Emerick, John Bre F Holmes, Jo soph Emerick... Burnside, © Veldefor.... How , Wm. Bokly. .. Pailieby . RE Munson, 8 D Royer, H O Holler... Potter To Van Pelt, Goo, Emerick, M Derstine.... Milesburg, G W Ouanp- boll... Huines, Fr, Lim NOTICE. ~The following wl Constable's sale, August §, 188, by Geo, Mec One cow, 2 on of bay, cook stove, room Hove, tabla, clock, bed, earpet, sink, and all the Seiondnnt ¢ personal property and longed to Geo, Sata: a hornet a Tn an cautioned ust meddling w SAID in any manner, prety GEORGE MER J perty nas bought