HECENTRE REPORTER’ Pa '34 NN Centre Hann, PaA., Aug. 27, g - TreMms --$2 per year in advance, $250 when not in advance. Advertisemonts | 2 cents per line for three insertions. Que colum per year $004 colum $45. Zo Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre- mium on $2 in advance. Special Bargains TO SHOW YOU MAKE AN AFTER HARVEST PLEASURE TRIP TO “THE FAIR” or “SUPPLY DEPOT. x DO YOU GOOD. ewes G. R. EPIGELMYER, SPRING MILLS, PA. WEST END. —————————— ————————" LOCAL ITEMS, the campaign 10¢ Reporter for truck us on ing over Monday. a———"4 —Quite a cold wave Sanday last Two prisoners got over the jail walls at Bellefoute, on saturd AY noon, —At a campmeeting in Mifflin coun- ty, last week, quite a number of persons had ta picked. — It is rumored that work will be commenced next month in the Big Val. ley on the Seaboard railroad. Mr. Abs Harter and lady, of Mill- heim, gave the “Reporter” a call on their return from the Bellefonte encampment. § {——Jobn Harpster, of Freehold, N. J, is here on a visit to his mother, Mrs, Sam’l Harpster, and gives the “Keporter an occasional call. —]1f the army of | candidates in our county wants a job there might } it better than electionering. (3. Shannon, of Watson- town, favored the “Reporter” withacall. 3rother Shannon looks well, and is do- ing his full duty in the vineyard of the Master, their pock defeated be a chance on some of our railroads- might pan ( — Rev. B, Onur esteemed friend, James Her. ring, of Altoona, was here visiting friends and paid his respects to the Reporter.” Mr. Harvey Emerick, of same city, was also here on a visit, and gave us a call, Parents keep their little ones from crying by showiog them the pictare in Graham's shoe advertisement, in “Re. porter,” and the larger ones they keep in good humor bayiog shoes for them st Graham's. —-Jowing still holds forth at the Philad. Branch with an excellent lot of ready-made clothing for men and boys, Everybody in Centre conunfy can find clothing at this great establishment, and nearly everybody today is wearing something purchased of Lawins, — Potters Mills has two physicians just now-—Dr. Rishel and Dr. Driscoll, the latter we believe hails fromm Hunting. don. Ifthe people don't gét “heap sick” there will orly be room for one. The death of Dr. Kline indoced the coming of the two named. ~=John G. Curne, while assisting to nnload melons at Selinsgrove the oth- er day, fell into the hold of the boat and broke one of hia legs at the thigh, says an exchange. The Rerorrer thinks he was lucky—had he fallen into a water melon he might have drowned, —~From the DuBois “Express” we Jearn that the Ridgeway & Clearfield Railroad will not touch at DaBois, bat will connect with the Tyrone & Clear field Railroad near Penville and will pass throngh Falls Creek, a point between DuBois and Reynoldsville. wu Welcome thunder gns's passed over sections of this county Wednesday and Thursday of last week, which, however, did not strike all localities. The rainon Friday we think covered all the spots missed and seemed to be general over the county—it was most welcome and has helped the corn. og — There are about 25 defeated candi- dates in our county, since Tuesday, 12. These traveled an average of 20 days each, making 500 days; at 30 miles per day wonld be 15.000 miles traveled this summer-and all for nix. Well, the fools will never die out, we guess, for in the next heat there will be a going over the same thing again. we Next Sabbath Rev, 8. M. Roeder will preach his farewell sermon in the Reformed church of this place, having accepted a call from the Elizabethtown charge, in Lancaster county, We are very sorry to have Bro. Roeder leave ue, be was a model man in every respect, and a Christian minister consistent in his calling; he and his family have our best wishes whithersoever they go. ~The best place to go to in this part of the state when in need of anvthing in the marble line, is st Btover's Marble Yard, in Bellefonte, The very best ma terial is used, and the workmanship is of the finest. You ean be sare of heing satisfied if dealing at Stover's, weJillis Orvis has gone on a trip to the Pacific coast; wish him a fine time and that we were along. How'd be if all the late defeated (Eilhs not being one) would go west for consolation—the party, at all events, wonldn’t be a small ope, but might be a little melancholy. —Just call at Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte, if you want to see a first-class stock of boots, shoes, slippers, ete, It is really surprising what a large and well assorted lot of goods Ming'!e hes, snd at ro:k-bottom prices, —— The Pbilad, Branch is always at the head of the column for the boss stock of ready-made clothing. Every thing in the gents furnishing line is kept, and al- ways the best. Prices are remarkably low, and put at figures which will soit the farmer and mechanic. Neckties, cols ae, fine linen shirte, bats, caps, and every thing you can think of is found in abundance, By all means call at thiv fas mous store, -“The Nursery,” for September, is gay and makes the little ones jump with delight. Address, Russell Pub, Co., Bos- toa, Mass, —— (Call at 8. A. Stover's Marhle Yard, Bellefonte, if you want to gee a fine lot of to nbstonee, mantles, ete. An unsurpass ed stock on hand. —Mr, VanDyke's train, on Mondey noon, had a pie-nic party on board, bound for Spring Mills. Hope they hed a nice time. Linden Hall, being a “rail road town,” is not to be sneezed at now, — We are obliged to send hills ‘0 our patrons, any who will favor ns with re:nittance on account will very much oblige ue, as we are “strapped.” ph dadfii—— — LINDEN HALL ITEMS, ‘he railroad is at last completed to this place, and our citizens are taking advantage of free travel. The new en- terprise has already created q tle, and strangers arrive with aimost ev~ ery train, Mrs. Waring, who is visiting Mrs, Hess, was the first New York senger to Linden Hall, and instead getting off at a depot was landed corn field ; we expect soon to have ter accommodations. Candidates have forsaken us entirely, bat smiles haunt us still. pas in @ Quite a lively vet everything passed off smooth yaung man who assured a « date that he could influen vy. The ertain candi- ¢ the young Slr hean beard il wn ba Ibe young voters of Harris have mir of their own and vote accordingly. Our an- nual pie-nic held on Satarday, 15, in Mr, Swab’s grove, surpassed al Jexpectation. Ibe committee might remove the sea'a pr spared lest they ba damaged : pa:r the fence which was } We notice, some of our county urzing Democrats to stick to th Yet it is admitted by al the mountain was entitled to the ste ye the present nominee is a resident Jellefonte, rights were annoti Oo atic county convention bat heard from in the fotare, Wekle, of Lancaster; Mrs. A, F. of Williamsport, and Mre, Waring, of New York, are visiting in Lind A Cleveland and Hendricks p i= talked of to take place soon, Thr the kindness of Mr. VanDyke our zens were tendered a gratistrip to Spring Mills on Monday, and a good wany took ad vantage of thi portunity. All speak highly of Mr. VanDyke and all hands concerned, but the engineer got some lit tie scolding from the ladies for extra eptinkling We are surprised to that some of our citizens claim that hed it not been for then and what they di we would not have a railroad, We kn of no one here who ever served on railroad committee, or called on the pres ident of the R. R Co, but like sll of us did lots of talking at home. If any did anything very remarkable we would like to know what it was, Please explain or keep cool, Presto BRASS BAND EERENADES RAILROAD, Miporeares, Pa Fo. Rerorten:-—Believing that yon will not refuse to let justice be heard we herewith snbmit a few words in its vin diration. When we visited ve or town on our way to and from Bellefonte we were #0 well treated by yon and your people that the event will be remembered as one of the brightest jewe's in our urn of remembrance. Searcely bad we left the town, however, before we were stunned by an ungrateful act by men who it seems are not in possession of any milk of human kindness, We were serenad- ing the town upon onrreturn from Balle. fonte under the repeated assurance from the foreman of the nnfinished section of railroad between your town and Spring Mi ls, that the train would be held for ua unti 2 o'clock M. if we did pot get ready to start before. Having walked eight miles from Bellefonte, the leader of the band with four others, were invited to dine with a friend which they grate: fully accepted, and no time was lost in artaking of the same, after which we urridly started for the train, and at 11:50 o'clock we were within about 150 yards of the train, and in fallgightof the engineer who, after beine kindly asked by those on the train to hold up that there were some of the boys not on but now almost there, remarked “that he would wait on no man,” and pnlled out, leaving those five men to the mercy of a scalding son with a heavy load of bag- gage six miles from Spring Mills, (we must not forget that they had been paid the fare to carry the five men they left behind) which place they were compell- ed to reach in time for the afternoon train east, After walking about 1} miles, and very much fatigued noder the heavy load of baggage and the hot sun, we reached the farm of a man by the name of Kreamer to whom we made known the misfortine we were placed under, opened his big heart and kindly convey ed ns to Bpring Mills reaching there just seven minates before train time. We are reliably informed that we were not the first to receive ungeutiemanly treatment at the hands of these men, eo do not know whether your people are acenstom ed 10 such trostment hy railroad men, if 80, we are not, and the contractor who is a man who can realize public respect as well as any other mortal can not afford to have himseit represented by these con emptable hands, firmly believing that had he personally been present the boys would have received human treat- ment. Mr. VanDyke is undoubtedly ig aor.nt of the action of these men and is hence not accountable for the act, but knowing it now it is his duty to employ A sase man for fireman and a gentleman ‘or nis engine, and promptly discharge those men in his employ, rence ceased with his ot. is RIG res racked @ fitn that o at therecent Der We therefore ¢ ced “1 e-ralsing mg! is citi ke of i w RIY ono A A STErLER’s Conner Baxp, Death’of Seven! Men at Shamokin. Shamokin, Pa, Aagust 2]1.—Seven men lie burried in the Greenback Col- liery, near this place, the, victims of the deadly black damp. On Wedoesday morning the Buck Ridge Colliery on the Renshaw and Johnson tract was discovered to be on fire, Mining experts were at the scere of the fire all day, and it was decided to drive a hole from the Greenback 1nio the workings of the Blue Ridge. The men who were engaged in driving tle hole worked all night and had made good progress and everythingat daybreak poumed favorable to the plans adopted for extingnisliing the fire, By 6 o'clock, however, the fire had burned turough the old workings of ti « water level and great quantities of gas began penetrating into the Greenback workings, and seven workmen were overcome before they could get oul of reach of the deadly poison. kverything possible now being done reach them, but no doubt exists any longer of their fate. Eleven mules are supposed to have been smothered or burned, The fire is burning more fiercely than ever. Both the Greet and Buck Ridg { Is 10 ack 0 men and eaiploy ment, liories wed over six bundred y will be thrown t emp boys wh at of the Penosy A tran caboose, at the rear end of w and before the caboose inters, - MEN DROWNED ton last night, Wm. Smearman ingdon, was stabbed by son and died in five BOMBARD Khang flor a iire} imal Arsena three-hoarg' bombardment by A Courbet's squadron. Beven C bots were sunk and two escaped French fleet sustained no damage. Earopean seitlement was not distg wis destroy ed vesterdav -—— ~The finest and best stock of reas made clothing is always to be had at Philad. Branch, The q the very best and the sn in the latest strles. There are always obliging clerks ready tv wait upon cus- tomers, eT his time of the year it is very os sential that good health be preserved order to harden up the constitntion for the chills and blasts of winter, The food eaten shonld be good, wholesome and of the beat ta ty. Housekeepers gener. ally snecesd, afler 8 fow tealy, in decid ing what i= the best, and it is no wonder then that they almost to a anit bay their groceries at Sechler’s. They are snre of getting pure sngar—a very rare thing io deed, fresh canned goods, the finest teas and coffees that the market can afford, the eweotest dried fruits, jnciest hams, and in short the very best of evervthing, Sechleras make it their one grand aim on ly to deal in the fineat groceries that the world prodoces, and if they cannot re- cure a good article they will not shove off an inferior one. And then you pay no more for groceries there than atother places where the goods are of an inferi- or and cheaper grade. You really save from 10 to 20 per cent. by dealing st Bechilers, Justtry them if yon don’t be- lieve it, and see whether there is anv mistake about it, Many doubling ones have been convinced, and today are reg. nlar customers, No one is ever cheated. When they offer yon something vou can rest assused that it is what they say and a geanine, pure article, Housekeeper, if yon are not yet baying of Sechlers, jost try them once and see how yon will be surprised at the fine quality and cheap- ness of everything. we [owing at the Philad, Branch still keeps up the record for putting out the very beet ready-made clothing in Central Penn'a, Clothing for boys, for vonng man and for old men ean be found there at the cheapest figures. If yon want to save money buy your clothing of Lewins, Bellefonte, ~—Lowis Doll, Bellefonte, has a spe cial line of spring heel shoes for children running in sizes up to 13. The goods are of the very hest quality, and at remarks. bly cheap prices. Also a special lice of gent’s Waukenphaust goode, and Dayton Hoots, wees Bellofimte oan boast of one of the heat shoe stores in the state. lt is A, CO. Mirgie's. If yoo want good shoulder braces, suitabla for ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall drug store, J. D. Muriiavy, sality 11jan tf Druggist. ree The leading shoe store of Centre coun He is known sure of making u bargain when dealing with him. John A. Logan seems as if be intended visiting all pars of the country, but | e bag not yet made himself sequainted with the parts of speech.— Baltimore Day. Da you wish a beantifn! eomplexion ? Then use Aver's Sarsaparilla. It eleans- es and purifies the blood, and thereby removes blotches and pimples from the Bkin, makes it ®month and clear, and giv- ing it a bright and hea'thy appearance. The very fellows who raise the loudest shricks about Gov, Cleveland's immoral. ity are men who many a time have g t | out of windows in tueir bare feet and | ran a mile through the snow to th prevent | “telling the truth Cleveland Pliia | Dealer, Keifer feels sore over his defeat and in | ravenge will stump Ohio for Blaine ard | Logen. If Keifer had been bribed into B ence with the Congres ional ne mint. i ting it would have been a muoeh bettr ald, hand named Hess'er two horses and a mo mo clondless whe strack the animals killing a) ing three of them, The lies were knock wn, a farm HOWIng with le. eky RA AA ed off the plough i and wie He youu HE t more than slightly A 01 £ remarkable nrg Hontingdon county, | soon arrive at i § a FOO voar 4 i - " i A { age of GY il pnd ne all these a Cigar or Was never pro ment 2 Trilnure, wah v £31511 .¢ Ing On Republican ir sick-headache, pia, Indigestion, iver, ii IRI BR “ne . xtor'y Xir in i i wns kK 1 remedy burns, « ia! to Dr. N.H.D t ranol itn y or | se of Henry & MOUB!, are iment, at the VE ifr ham, or side, 12; I. Grenoble 95 Chestout, 4.5; Stove, MARRIED, a residence of the bride's parents in ARE TE LTT RIC NSE DIED. Wi Rl ® ~ Mis Clara § 0 days wr Ch TR aged 8 instant % years, 6 months, 21 days. Wit Ne at M ely No one, better than the mothers, knows the wmount of persuasion, threatenings aud force required to induce children to take, when necessary, a dore of the nauseating, sickening worm syrups; no one more highly spprecintes the virtues of McDonald's Ceebrated Worm Pow. ders than mothers, So pleasant and easy to take, 80 effective a8 a w rin desirayer, the dose so small that the children neser knew they are laking a medicine, There is nothing in the shape of a vermifoge that ean compare with them, Don’t be deceived. Take no other. Money re fun ed to dissatisfied purchasers, For sale by J. D. Murray, Jonxsrox, Horroway & Co., 2002 Philadelphia Agents, Boils, pimples, skin grubs, black mag. gota, eruptions, scaly skin, ele, indicate puisonons blood, and besides being disas greeable to you, afflicied reader, they are unpleasant to your friends and those compelled to come in contact with you; you owe it as a duty to yoor health “and your friends, to take a bottle or two of MeDonald's Great Biood Purifier or Sargeoarillian Alterative, and be mor ant and agreeable to look at, Money winnded to dissatisfied purchasers, Sold by J. D. Murray. Jonxsron, HovLroway, & Co., 202 Philadelphia Agents. JAM AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offers his valuable FARM OF ACRES for sale. Thereon a good house and bank brn and all rocessary outbuildings, an orchard of choice frult, and good, teverdfiling water at house and barn. Also 14 Acres of timber land about 134 miles from above, His property les nbout one mile south of Tey vill and is un vary J. W. MERSING Items of Interest, Ber ediot Arnold's descendants are now among the most highly esteemed resi- dents of Leeds and Grenville, Canada. A rmilroad in which the cars run sstrida a siygle rail has been so successful in Pravee, Cosas of delirinm tremens in Iowa are Dissororion ov Panrsemssir ~The Dr. W G. P been disso) Dr. has Hishel, vod A. Jacobs and 14, 1854, Zi un W. A. JACOR August 20, 1884, G. PF, RIBEHK] f DMINISTRAT $i NOTICE J upon 4 stters of afl hie ertate of Catharine Hg le dec’d, having tux 3 granted spect fully 2 44 % Joti proof that their new law is rigidly en- forced. The drunkards cannot get rmm, and so go mad, From the will of a Qnakeress, Miss Haughton, who recently died in Dublin : “I baqueath the sum of $5,000 to the patioral cause for the independence of rty for my country to rule hersell” A oan was tried in Dublin for polyga- He was the pOSBessor of five wives, The vardict returned was * insane with regard to his matrimonial engagements,” and ho was consigned to an asylum. The parents of a Berlin girl attempted to blickmail two artists for whom she had teen a model ; but the charges did not frighten the painters, and the liars have gone to prison, The orange tree at Versailles, known as old. It was planted in 1422 by Eleanor of Carlisle, wife of Charles IIL, King of Navarre, A French Officer has invented a device to save life fi from 6 re. It can readily be kind of GXeYCisos attach sd to every belt used in farnished the person thus equipped gymnustios and with a cord, lower hi can mself with any speed desired. The Digger Indians of California feast upon grasshoppers and wild honey. To male a grand into a pond water, and then cateh them in baskets, ery them, shake the wings off and them sway for winter food an scoure the former the drive, getting the 6" t ‘Em { slore In the Luray cavern, the guide re- marks ‘Now | will show you the crown- ‘ : and 1 in the rock to carry out the little white egg, smooth and in shape as reality. There were three, but points to a little a perfect here, s 28 BR perfect some vandal Jomquin Miller sitracts attention in ‘ashington by means of his log cabin oorner a8 you enter the room is an nest containing six agge. Over the The logs bowie knives, ! are hung photograpims. 1vly festooned with 1th he madies and 8, Ewords, i8, met Mexican hunting wrnalia, letiers from noted per- , and Indian trophies. method of circumventing t jnor law of a has been de A Milwauken the { mdertook to in'o the Ans OF rbidden F lngeniously prayer books flask betrayed itself by’ ently into the hands of books sre concealing the But fans whom prayer 1 ally none a New Guinea comes the news of woovery of a river al v4 | will nra og miles inland, which probably t out to a continuation of the Hilda, whose! was foun in 79, but whose! course has ever sinoe remained a matter! of con‘ecture. month i i 1 of a hundred he ipopuistion of about 600 { with npwar ees, and a gave nt jand no doubt the inhabitants will 8 {remember the | gnaw, | There is a child down in Vermont that is rather queer. Every effort to have it { use ita logs was made by its parents, but {it had no inelination that way. It will ta of 3 Acts and tt {ove PROCLAMA’ Wheress the Hon, Adam urtof ( son Views of the $2 f the Hon. Jas v. bare Aswoe, Ju isssned thelr precept r directed i and Gasersl Ja ul « deh J an # See bly ¢ ler id, Ls me the } re i Lhe Dest ¥ > Logan, J: i . ¥. ~The very desirable | | lewistown r f Centre " Hail, There are Ji OI-Way goarantee fur pay SU per cent, i Wolf & elaeen LUIS « i it 1081 LO WW Rg RUE Cersree Harr M=zmar Mager. —The Centre Hall Neat-market ATDIIIER ith fresh having are- Can si all mes be mests, of best quali- Next door to i WHA Sausage. and evening. Hexzy Bo Ay ZER ¥ boning lu clot iH two-oenl sta: I diseases of 35 A iB BL Ww BOS t fx rey Ri Philadelphia Pa. AN eslaul 8 AND Agents wanted § tic edition of One wild dow ed CLEVEL { | picked up the object it seeks, place it be. | i hands. The child's mother says she ai { tended a oirons about three years ago, at which the acrobatic feats made a strong bers continually men walking on the bands, There is a remarkable place in the Guif of Mexico known as the *oil-spot.” It extends about two miles along the shore, | and perhaps three-quarters of a mile seaward. In a storm its appearance is very wonderful. All round are angry boiline waters, tossing the foam high in the air, while within this enclosure is a periect calm. In fine weather there is nothing to distinguish the place; but in| a gale the waves become thick and of a! Mud taken from the spot has all the cleansing qualities of soap, | and is used to scrub the decks of vessels. Beientifio men are puzzled to know what makes the * oil-spot.” The honesty and faithfulness of the In. ternational Postal Service has just been strikingly illustrated in the history of a letter, containing twenty-five oants, which was mailed in January, 1888, from Grand Rapids, Wis, and addressed to John! Bathurst, in Australia, by way of Brin- disi, Italy. After having been opened by mistake and advertised, the missive was sent to the British dead letter office in Australia, thenoe to the United States dead letter office by way of San Fran-| cisco, nnd thenoe back to Grand Rapids| on the 24th of June last, having made { i months and fifteen days. The envelope bore all the marks of hard usage, piece f silver was still enclosed wrapped ns whea it was mailed. =~ ~The fi ent dress shoes are kept at desirable home, hy Zinughm Tussey ville, L Doll's new shoe s Bellefonte, Drop in and give him a all. FRIVATE Bal & vaiua i Ad TER BY i; fan qd a good ge dwelli UMMER-HOUSE, sud all neces ¥ outhulidings ; 8 spring of never failing we- er, A iarge BANK BARN, and runni water in barnyard; contains two Orchards and sil or kinds of fruits. JAMES HANNA, TmAy hm Spring Mills, Pa the wlaer Ang Housckoeper who sends at onde the names of 5 masTied ladies, at same address, and 12 two cent stato pe for postage, will receive free for one entire year, A handsome, etutertaining and itstruct. ive Domestic Journal, devoted 0 Fashions, Fancy Work, Decorating, Shopping, Cooking apd House hold matters. Bost paper publ for Ladies Every housekeeper wants it iar h $1.00, Must send now | Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, tangim Nunda, New York OURT BAL There will be ex posed sl public sale af the late ress Aence of John Love, dec'd, about one mile west oi Tusseyvilie, on Saturday, Sept. 6, the followin real estate of sald John Jove, vie: A VALUABLE FARM. in Putter twp, Centre county, sdjoining innds of Michsel Spyker, John Swoner, James Runkle, Joseph MoClellan and others, containin about 160 ACRES, mostly of god limestone land, about 14 acres of which are de with a good growth of Fine Timber, the residue is In a fine state of cultivation, thereon erected a gond two. story frame Dwelling House and Bank mm and other outbuildings, There is an excellent or. chard og the place and a well of never falling wi. ter. The farm is located In an excellent neipt. borhood and in convenient access 10 churches, schools, &c., affording a rare opportunity, of sc. curing a most desirable home. Terme--A sun equal to the cost in the proceed ing io partition and expenses of sale, In band, when the property is knocked off, i of the res dpe cash on confirmation of sale; 4 In 1 year thereafler with Interest, and the remaining is at the death of Elizabeth Love, the widow of de- oedent, with interest thereon tv be paid her an. nuslly during the term of bor natural Hfe--said inst two payments to be scoured by bond spd mortgage upon Whe premises. Bale sl 2 o'clock. OLIVER K. LOVE, Adm’r of John Love apd Trustee to sell. OF H AN LR A 3 A IOs. By Chauncy F. Black, Lisutensnt Governor of Penn's. Our book bo found in no other, be. the women of the White House wims 1ifo of the President, and’ a fall life of ¥, wma TR J
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