THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, Cextre Harn, Pa, Editor. Sept. 3, 1884 MANAGING THE CAMPAIGN Ohio to be the Political Battle- Field of the Year. New York, August 24,—The Times’ Al- bany special says: The friends of Gov. Cleveland who are posted on the plans of the Democratic managers manifest no concern over the September elections in Vermont and Maine. They hold that as both states are certain to go Republican by decided majorities, there is no neces gity of putting in any more work than is required to get out the regular Democrat. ic vote, Unless the Republicans roll up phenomenal majorities, the Democrats will be satisfied with the outcome of the September contests, Their experience four vears ago, when the Fusionists car- ried Maine in September, after a very hot fight, bas taught them that a great ex penditure of strength in the eariy states are apt to hurt more than it helps in the fir nal resul It. The men who are Governor sjand’s most trusted advisers here beliey e that the victory in Maine in Sen tember of 1880, simply alarmed tha Res publicans and aroused tlie “grand oid party” to extraordinary efforts in the October states, and they do notintend to repeat the sa mistake this year, e; if they coun d. They expect Gov, R- sh majority will be between 12,000 a.nd 1: 000, figures which th ey do notthink will be regarded of special significance com- ing from Mr. Blaine's own state. ft) majority should fall below 10.000 they will take it as an indication that the BR.» publican candidate has not the nopnlari- ty which cicdited to him, and as a proof that tha Republican dissatisfaction .3 more widespread than 18 commonly helieved, 4 VERMONT REI UBLICANS APATHETIC Reports from Vermont announce that the Republicans are not only apathetia, bat in many loc alities ready to revolt, Cleve! and managers are accordingly rat! ho er in bopes that, withe nut ay particv lar exertion on thrir part, the Green Moar tain State will give a re duced Republican majority in the September election. But whatever the results are in September they are preparing to concentrate their forces on West Virg zini a and Ohio, with he expectation of capturing both sates and starting tidal wave for Cleve. and and Hendricks which will not expend ile force until their election is secured, tnree weeks later, in November, Ohio will be the g battle gio und There the Democratic campa ‘will ye mao paged hy en whoachif ge i the election of Gov. Hoadly od 8 nator Paype, and the same tactics that were go successful leat year wiil be folic ged, A surances have been received pers Gov. Houdly, Mr, John R. M oL ean, 2 Payne and other leadi ng 0'4i0 poiitician thet the Demo a] crats will October. The more majority at 15,000, t C mates do 1 ley me is reat ‘he same ang suguine nist thas PUE La Dssrvas) ut Ye C81) ot exceed 10,000, The eveland say LeCn igilers that the Repub i siarmesi and are making plaintive appeals for money, The German element is u caus? on the part of th of much uneasiness , Yioan ¥, » i Fapebl: cans, Unless affairs take a turn this « 48 will go with t} a large part Py th th Democrats, and in such nowbers as t make & Republican victory aimost in possible, Mig je MURDEI or R MOST FOUL. One Man ¢ and Two Women Boia Killed DuBois, August 9 dao ers at work on the K Held railroad were Near Du- the labor- lgeway and Clear Stephen Luke and John Seovitch, With wir wives and eigot children Lhey lived near Falls Cr, station. Near by is a small hut occapied by negro laborers. At 5 o'clock yester- day morning \& negroes hear feehle knocking at the A little Hungarian child stood outside, in grea: distress, and stammered something and pointed towards Scovitche catin, The pegroes went to their white neighbors’ hut, the door of which was pjar, Un the floor in one corner lay Scoviteh, covered with: blood from a hideous gasn in the hexd. Near him lay his wife, her bl bair stained with her own bic. +) whic} had gathered in a pool bencath her. I: the centre of the room lay the body o Stephen Luke's wife, also shockicvgly beaten aboot the head. All three were dead, and on investigation it was foun that their skulls were fractured. Lake was found still alive, but too seriously injured give any sccount of the trage dy. Oo toe floor was a pole-axe, such as is nsed by miners, clo! ted with blood and human hair. The children were un injured. Th e room had been ransacked and a roll of $400 taken from Luke, vitech bad £300 concealed in his ru and this had not been found. Michae > Mitlock, another Hungarian, had been seen to enter the cabin the evening He jore. Mitlock had worked with Luke and Scovitch, but was recently discharg- ed. Friday he retarued for his pay. He called on his fric ads Seoviteh and Luke, and early in the evening they were beard baving a hilarions time. Soon after mid night several other men are said to have been seen near Scovitou’s cabin, Mitlock has disappeared. one of th door, oy de hed - -——e RACING HORSES BURNED. Cynthiana, Ky, Aug. 24.~This morn- ing the Abdaliali stables were burned and a soore of fine horses perishad Among them Long Branch, Chestnnt, Wittar and Jersey Lilly. The different owners had the ny horses quartered iu the stables of “W. Arison also burned. He places hig | i at 85000. His total loss is estim ted at $100,000, mostly on horses, Ee a Wo HOUSES BUR NED. ae A —-— Yiokddon, August A fire has been ragi g for thres dasa in Rawa, a town of Anstrian~Galicia Three hundred hous. es have been destroved and three thonus- and personn are homeless, The fire has alg destroyed one handred and fourteen dwellingeand three hundred snd twenty seven dwellings in and about the large market town of Ruzwadow, Austrian Galicia, -——— we The gloomy fears, the desponding views, the weariness of soul that many e mpliin of, would often disappear were the blood mad: pure and healiny before reaching the delicaie vorsels of the brain, Avet’s Bursaparilia parifics and vitalizes the blood ; and thas condnces to Lealth of body and sanity of mind, —_——— ac ow a SOME FAT LEGAL FEES, THE GAME LAWS, | me—— i for Violating the Law. { to 1 ober Case i Stount, Wiarton, Ont neffectnaily rea ed Org Or scl Was eure Write - ula and dock Bld Lim 5, LOS “The traus- wv Beimot was capsized by) afternoon at three m Jes shove He NUErs ten to fifteen persons w Tae vessel was torped com A ter “ny 7. 2 a Stanley in, Ars bo UibD 144] in 88 On nisin wed he had ever seen together. ere having a sociable h-used “T DD" for the fonr, it being’ oked by the old his services in the Jumel case, whioh was very reasonable, since he secured to his A evant pny have asked or the is clients an estate worth a million. Evarts law Ayn d the follow ing digest will cor no wd received $25,000 for defending Beecher. handy to place in their hats, The per | Beach, who represented Tiltoh, did nob ties for violating are also attache : Bide, | receive more than $35,000, and to raise wild turkey October tos Janunary 1 i 10, this sum Theodore had to mortgage bis ducks, Buptem het i an. Ap tA, at | bouse and exhaust all other resources. portrid re, October 15 to Jabuary 1, $10; | Ten years have elapsed since this famous ry fied or pinnated grouse, October | to action took place, and probably the world Junuvary | R10; rail and reed birds, Sept. | has never seen a more exciting scandal 1 to b: Seber 1 $5 er Dial : x 4s nd | since the attempt of George IV. to Qeer, September 1 to January 1. $5; ha es divorce the queen. Scott Lord, who 4.4 rabbits, November 1 to January 1, conducted Cornelius J. Vanderbilt's con- §5, The act of assembly furtl.er test of his father's will, received £350.000, | Joyides 0 mn se ~p 5 ie oy . : on and William H. Vanderbilt paid probably °° 15 Ft (Lei to kill fawns with even more to his legal combatants. In _ .¢\ 4 (mate, the James B. Taylor will fight the entire w—— estate, amounting to a quarter million, The Rev. Wa, St was devoured by the lawyers during a Ly seve a. Fer doe long litigation pays liberal fees, and it is blood disease, ] said that David D. Field draws $10,000 a ood Bitler year as counsel for the Li roads, If any practitioner can get a berth of this kind be is sure of a fortune. In the Parich will pase tho fees were $350,000. The Hva' richest case, however, on record in this ee ph country was the protracted quarrel be- Liason tween two coal companies, They hed aad fr made an agreement of a very clear and drowned explicit character, and yet each inter. PI¢! ely over. preted it differently from the other. Notwithstanding the carefulness with which it was drawn there was clear room for such a misunderstanding, and each appealed to the law, i —— AA NANTUCKET BARNACLES, The late Charles O'Conor was not mis. taken the climate of Nantucket asa promoter of longevity. There are mora ,, old *'barnscles” existing in that ancient town than in any other locality in the world, although the number is thining ont from natural causes. Visiting that place a few years ago a gentleman was anxious to sce the oldest hou the land, but being ignorant of the exact spot thought best to inquire. Noticing * ¥eryold man enter a small sho he rllowred him in and found it o {our of the oldest men They w nd one loing muc pipe services r, ree The visitor, being 3 Ee old sot of § their appearance, remarl be a is brongh 10 appeared to pretty « t the response from to be the sp kesmnan a fact. party, ‘‘ That's We nin't gins, Yon ety three: is eigthy-five and 3 the bench is the baby Further that the 1 € that mn developed were all old had dot times, while invest igatio sea dogs, : ibled Cape had w in many one of m orty others chased the ‘great big whale” One of remarked “We 1't die in Nantucket, we dry up ; " and he laughed loudly at the originality of his remark. nt Atl Ap AP es — THE LEFT SIDE THE DEST. teas, them LEW] A don’ of The left side @ face is the right; Fs statistics prove he I aradox. Art \ slways put the best touches, finest shad- ing, and most delicate tints gide of the profile. Actors, end public singers always make a hall Spr turn to the right when they wish to im- p ress their audiences. Young ladies jesirous of bewitching their lees en (os tricods always walk on the right-hand Why? Because science has shown Mim that the left side of the face is the more ™ beautiful, or less nzly. The left hand is Vick more magnetic than the right, the left breast hes a more graceful contour than [27,0 opposite, and the glance of the lef aye Mootan has a bewitching power of which the as a right is hopelessly innocent. The theme will bear infinite expansion, but we for- bear {0 pursue if. The remarkable part of the now well-known faot is that the dis. covery wus made by the Chivse. In the year 0381 Ah Hing Fy Foy had a family of seventean danghters. They were all left-handed, and were greatly songht i marriage by members of the royal household. So irresistible were tae charms of these moon-eyed maiden thal every man who looked npoun them became enslaved. To save the empire tht pa from inlernecino war for their possession, sy Address, giving name of reference, the Emperor made an edict that the Hp & Harvey Pesummse Co, danghters of Ah Hing Fy Foy should be 18judm 55 N. Charles St, Baltimore, Md allowed to have thirteen husbands each, — ee but that in the future all left-handed girls should be strangled at their birth. dnc A AIG I 0 SA AN OWL PIANIST, wis on the left M actresses, side. The Coming Prosident, WANTED wo Lao tlemen oo undoubted reference acter, willing 10 wore eg! day for a six mop the enprag Traveling Apgant “ “The Lives Graves of our Presidents,” scriber of whieh book Wil I cN FRI El *The | aves of the Four Ca lidates.' Why 5 from £2 to §4 ort e I1ives of the Cai adie ates when you ce get it free? First applicants get choirs of positions. Good pay to the rig one or ilies or Ge ~ ’ amen! for at {0 avery gate BE ( ged STATE COL LEGE, Fall Term 18 September 10, Examina jon, September 9 1884 The Rev. Leonard Jenyns, author of ** Observations on Natural History," tells This tnstitutio ie bp one ¢ a good owl story. He knew a tame owl gheny rege It is x fi to Ix oth SOXO8, that was so fond of music that he would he bli owing Cotes GEIR | eater the drawing-room of an 6VERING, 5 A Full Latin Scientific ly and, perching on the shoulders of one of The following SPECIAL COURSES, of tee the children, listen with great attention years each following the (rst two years to the pianoforte, holding his head first the Be AGRICULTURE: : (1) 3 CHEMISTRY oa one side and then on the other, after AND ENGINEER the manner of connoisseurs. One night, ING. suddenly spreading his wings, as if una. ble to endure the rapture any longer, be sighted on the keys, and driving away the fingers of the performer with his boak, began to hop about the keys him- self, apparently in great delight with his own execution. This piapisi was born in the woods of Northumberland, and belonged to a friend of the relator of the story. meat Al aad of ocatedd in one of the Cotirse jetitific Cotrse a) NATURAL HISTORY ; (0) PHYSICS; (4) CIVIL A short SPECIAL COUREE IN AGRICUL. TURE. A short SPECIAL COURSE In Chemistry A recoguized course in Mechanical Aris, combiniog shop work with stady A new Hpecial Conse (two years) In ture and Science, or Youug Ladies A earglully graded Preparatory Coutse EPRCIAL COURSES are arranged to meet the wants of Individual students, Military drill is required. need for boa 4 and incidentals very low, oilon free. Yomi g ladies nnder charge of competent lady Prineipad, For Catalogues, or othey tafe Jasin. nd rose GEO. W. ATHER President, 1 Jang Bate College, ag Jr Co, Pa Litera do AAI If yon want a «od Troms go to the Cs pie Hall drog store, ; Coal is said 10 have heen disoovered in Staith’s Valley, Huntingdon county, i i | —DINGE I am now prepared to) the with in public Grroceries, general Dry- Goods, Notions and all goods embraced in den- eral Merchandise al lower prices than ever offered before Li Hall, sell for Cash, and there [ can do bet- Centre [I pay Cash and fore claim ter for you than any one else 1s doing, Give ine a trial. PRODUCE WANTED. SAW MILLS supplied special rates, Very truly, C. DINGES, 5 aT A> Boots, Shoes and, Slippers, . 1% TIS F A il .argest Best and Che: post, ¥ dh Hall i, { OBU RN, PEN VYBEAT. WHEAT, E, WHEAT, RYF, BARLEY and CORN, &e. SALT & FERTILIZER For Bale t A ¥ J ivy RYE, OAl faugdm 's 41 HAND ENCINES FOR SALE | POWER. “ ONE 40 TWO 2 ONE | “ HORSE w“" UILED AND IN GOOD NIG OR Will be TE FOt DER tthe 4 MACHINE SHOPS, DUNCAN & CO, ld Cheap NDRY WM. P. IELLEFON Zap tf “team Bending Shops. AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bending in wcod done on hort notice, Orders filled for rime of all dzes, and of best material ; bobsled run- vers, shafts, bent hounds, plow handles, phaeton and buggy reaches. Send for orice list, Orders by mail promptly at- tended to. All work guaranteed, lloct y J. B. REAM & SON, Millhelm Plaining Mi. Furnishes and Keeps on Hand SASH, DOORS, FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING, SH JIT ERS, MOULDING OF ALL KINDS, STAIR BAILING, to... &eo., &o., &c, Terms Rovio and all Orders Promptly attended to. 23jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON A To the Fron OLD WNTAND!! T CENTRE HALL, it with Reasonable Goods We Ww ld OUE DRY Cannot | rid “HK We know | SHIBRTINGE A DRESS ~ HOE A § » Cloths MEN'S CH with a full a LAI read y on hand, a CALL bo pleased to have yon Cull and Examine, GOODS DEPARTMEN] ye beat in Quality and we do good can you GINGHAMS, ¢ x. &e. T OF BARGAINS IN FLANELS, PRINT 8, &e. pr ENDID L11 and Cashimseres Bupply of BOYS (BOOTS & ILDRE!] SHOES, nd cradle line of 38 WEAR now mination. Cheap ! GROCERIES, PURE, ALWAYS prices which will compete y other house for the 1 rand style &ec. ‘E OF SHOES w 1 in and Cheap | SEE OUR GOODS, 'NOLF & SON ne ca L Have ju 1 . ina -—A OILS GLASSW COFFERS, SALT, KEPT IN We offer 1 N articles PR i @ 50 many rmers hardly i ay. B it Bo n make amistake Animal Bone Su » THE x, [Y- “FIVE UL LAR BEST ane ysis and Store NEW COD i Ri( OW st opened in one of Largest yrs in Lhe 18 Ai PLETE Valley, STOCK OF-— DRI} GOOLE ' HATS & CAPS & *HOKS, HARDWARBE, ARD ARE, QUE GROCERIES, BUGARS, TEAS, FISB TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING A WELL REGULATEL STORE NEW gains unsurpassed in this COUNTY. AND REE PAINTS, NNSWARE, GOODS, US, and Highest farket Prices Paid —=LORIL Pl. 4 Tin Y {LIP with Re War 3 sidered’ LAN Ds CLIMAX— UG TOBACCO Tag R orn Leaf Fine Cut Chewing 1 Black, Brown and Yeliow best and cheapest, quality eon RE BEAVER And all SECTIONS A REAPERS, REAPERS, kinds oi Farming Tools, (THES, ROPE BLOCKS JAS. HARRIS & CO, 8 BRIDGES, ment 1 ade, Jecpim TEWARTS IRON<FIBER DINGS, FENCES &e., nnd for ROOFS of all k Tha more durable nd other paint OF 0p= circular to ROOFS Bend 74 rd St, N, Cards—Attorneys. J H. BE Office opraomi Foret's hud ding. Jous BLA IR LT ORVIS, ATTORNEY ONTE, PA s Court House, AT- LAW on 24 floor ROVER NN, Attorney- al Law siflce on Alley, any street, Bellafont fen tf F. FORTNEY, Alorne: old Cocard build IR, Lisw 8; ‘ ah Ui ca it FLEW RF TTORKEYB-AT-LAW NTE. CENTRE CO Lo oollecAions Ale zunder, LEXANDEE & BOW E R, ATTORNEYSB-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office inGurman's new bulidir y ¥ jo KLINE, ATTY A503 Office on second floor building of Furst's new g north of Court House, Can be consulted in English or German, 7m'ys4 Fr OHN F. . C special alte lands or prov vy and hsv sckn nds &« Bell "POTTER Attorney sts Law liections prowtiy msde and ntlion given Ww Lh ee Laviug for sale Wilidrew ud ywledge a I eeds, M Lge Pa ___ Dentists. HOSBTEEMAN. J Dentist, Ceutre Ha Olice at residence on Church street, oppo. site Lutheran Church, BRLIivs faction in wil ofessicn Liber adiair 14ndr D* 8. G LIUS.~ DD Millbeim. professional services Lo th prepared Lo perform all operstion: iy i} dental profession. He is now fully r 1 4 . pared Lo exiract iselh absoluiely wi efonte, Wil Kive branches of iat istered Sek pr op a be Oflere 1 ¢ public. Hei b — Hotels. EE A i Ph TE em —— — RB ier, pro prietor, Be SH HOUHN E R. Tel toute, Pa. Bpecial attention give t coantry trade, Jupel6y a Be A ————————— { 1UMMINGS HOUSE, J EMANUEL wv Rene Sok Faveilug community wil find iy is Deed, Ruy Give it a trini in the coun L abo — HOUSE. BEOCKERHOFY HOUSE, ALLEGHENY $7, BELLEFYORTE, (i. G. McMIL LEN, Prop'r. ood Sample Rooms on Firet Floor. 3. ree Buse t : m sil reine. Ju SueCini rates to wilnesses sud d jurors Eun PA J 3 CE {TRE HALL] HOTEL, D. J. MEYER, Prop'r, TMMER BOARDERS AND LETUM dalle, Deaithy locality, nountaio water, surrounded iatural scenery in the state. slid LOE colivenient, casons tle, KEIFXT AD 4 TRA Good pure by finest Bchools Terms very 16aug of bs 13 Cary I IN HOUSE, LOCK ® 8. WOODS CALDWELL, Propr - . ieime reasopsble, wd sem} yu first floor. Sane MILLS Oa LL&T.R R tUMMER RESORT. shing and Hunting—Roman- untein and Valley Scenery, Heslthy Locality TERMS REASONABLE, . BIBBY, weseness Proprietot ING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA mayl le roots HOUSE. i Oo ot JD NUBRAY. + Centre Hall, Whisk and » Pa., ; " R every day in MENTRE OO wv ii Government EHUGERT Cashier, securities Go id and Cou IAB. A. BEAVER ¥ esident. pas VALLEY B. BANKIN G CO { ENTR E HALL ceive Deposits and allow Interest : Discount Notes | Buy sad Sell Goverument Sectirities | Gold and Coupons, WM. WOLF, Ww. MINGLE Cashier Prosident gsr VALENTINE, PA B buys and sells PB al Estate on falr commission, Insares First-class Life Com panies, “ “Life and Accident Companion, Fire Comp. Anion, Jerinan, English and American, Combined oap- tal, $15000,000 Oo in Push Arcade, over Val sntine's stores, Bellefonte. Pa. Zmnvy YONFECTIONERY and EATING (U BOUSE, st SEARFASS ROD MS Bush's block. Meals at all bours from early to late trains, Lunch without cof. fee 10 cts, Lunch with coffee 15 cents Regular meals 25 ots, Oysters in all style ZELLER & SON, DRUGGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In DRUG DRUGS CHEMICALS! PERFUMERY, FAN. XY « Q0LS, &ec Pure Wines and Ligquers for medical purposes always kept VLEVELANY Agenis wai bed for authen: tic edition of his life ; writ ten &¢ his own home, with his ¢ ration and aslitancn by the renowaed Goodrich, 1 pest, finid best. Elegantly il} writen. ( Costs more per copy 10 manufacture the oth or lives that are sid for twice its pics. v Cutela all others ton to one. One of our profit of $50 the first day. A harv {poi w will be realised by eve Sather, All ew Hin mcoeed nelly. and She: rent Hide . fave a prospectus . Aot quick! 18 WOTth & woek at the finish es 2 ulm H. HALLETT & 's Con Portiand Me, if want good shoulder braces, waltabie tor ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go to the Centre Hall arog on if +. Momal
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