re ho THE CENTR REPORTER. | Cextee Harn, Pa., Sept. 10, ’84 —— vartisi insertion colum $456. paying will got a RE § nre AS np TrrMS when no 9 ments cents per lin 18. One eolum per JOar s seiy=Herenfler their subscription in advance, additional bors all subscri credit of two month mium on $2 in advance. THI XC E ADVANTAGI AD FAKE / FIRST RAI ’ i : RA EXCURSION ry y 3 N M MYERS DEPOT.” SPIGE] “SUPPLY Cn. -*FAIR" LOWEST MODEL i. AND ALL PRICE «1 WEST END. VELVETS, n LOCAL ITEMS. ‘ of ted An i 5 » er Ww £4 — A Centre Hall months, “a ar grammar HOO. —=All the good pics this summer, were Imad ries purchased at Sechlers. cakes ealen if S, Kemix —Dr. G60. burg, on 4. He was a late war, and a skilled physician, he 3 5 surg — laf. N tive Com, gives nf al granger pic-ni —Mr. D. C. Keller, afte of nearly three years again become a iu Le ell, here is considerable « F Us 1 county nd and some na this grou out. eee Mr, C. we are informed, bushels of apples. fortunate ones. Pp tatoes r th after they tral le. of Co lege will bave about He is one Gust, Wolf, formerly of tl now of Keiser, W. Va, is here o and gave our sanctum a call the section he lives The ypular st in t county to get good ready-made clothing is at the Philad, Branch. Only the very best stock kept on hand, —The Republican have placed Dr. Fisher, their ticket for associate of Bernard Lauth, who declined. 8 He likes in. most pe 1 { t Boalsbar 1wige, ar genial friend Spigelmyer, at Bpring Milis, we judge, will much ncise as possible for Ben Spigy sticks to the greenback b matter how low the water gets. ake as at + { r a no ‘eT, None of the presidential booms equal Bechler's boom for fine, and cheep groceries, Why, everyb talking about the remarkably that is constantly kept on —The citizens of Penn have a special election on Saturday, 20 September, to decide upon the rem of the place of holding oe elect that township from Miilheim to tel at Coburn. tt y jor the —~Mr. Jag. A. M Clain, candidate for Register, and Charles >mith, cand i date for Treasurer, called in our sanctum the other day. They are two of the most popular men on the Democratic ticket, and in company with Gov. Cartin and Joe Yarey, were on a pleasure trip through our valley. ; ~=The Republican says the Mexican Pavilion for the display of articles for the New Orleans Exposition has been aliot~ ted to Hoover, Hughes & Co., of Snow Snoe, who have contracted to erect a building 300 feet square by first of De- cember next. Material will be at their mills at Philipsburg and by rail to the destination, —Two sons of Reuben Harter, one day last week, killed nineteen gray squir- rels, in the woods below Madisonburg. Same day Mr. D. A. Musser, one of the best mari omen of Millheim, was on same ground, we are told, and did not get any, Luck with hunters rans as queer somes times as fishing does with the anglers, Some bave good luck, while others fish ing over the same ground, can’t get a bite, except from a gaat, ywrepared shipped The youngsters {or old-sters) of this place seemed to have heen on the rampege a few nights ago, They inter fered somewhat with the pleasures of a birth-day party by lifting an ice-cream freezer, filled with tempting ice-cream, from ire moorings and transporting it to parts unknown to tickle the palate of the puwashed lovers of good things, The uninvited may bave enjoyed it as a gond joke, bat not so the others. The ice cream by this time has no doabt gone np the spont<or down the gnllet—hn’ the féllows enjoying it shon'd by al means see that the freezer is returned in good condition, with as much cash as the cream is worth, EONS - ¢ -A sad and possibly befell Mr. Jacob Metzler, of Lhe Loop, 01 Monday, wins engaged in sawing down trees on the Huston timber laud, about 14 miles east of Centre Hall, op- perated by Mr. Moyer, of Lebanon ( 0, A large tree which another party had saw ed ofl was about full and Mi Melzler was trying to get « at of its reach, he spied a tin vessel which would be crushed by the falling tree, and thinking to remove it, he delayed a moment, and was struck by the top of the tre Hi onu leg above the knee was crushed, and he received several ugly bruises abou the front and back part of his head, ren- dering him insensible. His condition 1s arti al. Dr. Jacobs was called and is doing all in his power to relieve the sufferings of the unfortunate man. Phe Penna R to the atate fair and it Philadelphia, will 17, at rate of uding adn 1 ves Spring Mill at $41 Iie a ———— io ne ones y 3 Ler ecial cacursion pectoral exh hit on, rt Wadnesdas , one fare for round to t fair a. Mm. Oh Same train leaves Cos ft tris v i 38 Hi In ¢ sent trip, inc 188100 16 Uenin lea wr of} 15th, § mrn at 6:18 arrive at ots wil latest w, and where in Centre county. yn of Mr, Nal ta proliis and ages 10 sel t | ears ioe in ht ¥ . Lie I ros harns and well stocks grax say there has Deen no suchh wheat lu€re since it yi 4. If the Maine nt vot aa \ erm ¥ well ask 8 ip prayer 1 Ao for Heral Next tim Batl 3 ID ARS New York he wil go the expense of rent whole The kevhole wil Philad. Inquirer, N I Butler's canse Mr, Bt, John seems to the candidate wh h been sunstrock in one way sther at some time in his life.—Chicags News, t;en esling in r sor ng A | answer the yw that litor Dana only not Or an Maine and Logan as civilservice re- formers and Ben Butler as anti-monopo list relieve American politica of all sus. picion, pretense and The world has become honestiat a single step, Ht, Louis Republican, 1 yr : Ge pion, Biove Elkins is raid to be pion i. but it has not 1} observed that his panta- loona have any unusual tendency to bag at the knees, If Steve should succeed in praving a few dollars into the party bar- rel there would be no doubt of the gendine and fervid character of his piety. ~Chicago Times, : wen Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen P. 0O., Hilledale county, Mich: Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief un Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil—believe it in- fall: ble for rheumatics, Aver's Agne Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary aparatus, and drives ont the malarial poison which induces liver com plaints and bilions disorders, War ranted to cure, or money refunded, While John Currier and five others, inclading his wife, were driving to the town of Dodge Centre, Illinois, lightning struck his wife, killing her instantly. Jots horses were also killed, / Daring a fire in a surphor mine ness Nicosia, Bicily, thirty miners were killed. Fumere fo the Olio Val ey Are re- porfed tol Pn corn to the ew wving plenty of i . now wheat and very little or no old corn, ROBBERY AT WILL: AN SPORT. zetto and Balletin, | e¢ most daring and saccessiu obberries ever perpetrated in Williams Saturday, 50 ult, at the cirenmstances of whicl } i [3 ine of th és I port occurred on nostoffice are as follows: mutes before nod the it a time wera only three « mployes it Mr, Edward y, chief id A. Sloatman, mailing clerk and the clerk thie genera window, a boy appeared at and delivery window of Barrows’ private office and said hief clerk :, “Mr. Shay, ther's a 1 in al t front who say 1's to see you." Mr, went out "a when th the el 5 ofl Is | jee, erk, i fit dal he 1 Postmaste 10 gente | t oor 11 H Jugey on Shay, with v thro the front, On appearing ¢ | 1 hand, 1m 14 Yi 10 fF 4 DAacK Of was standing } 1.4 3 Lev¢ iRid 1 A i aft} 3 HAV i aill Ww ng the ofl 0 wing fore enter the postage stampa. 8 the fellow was concealed beh door, aud others think he throagh the window when the boy i Bs inform Mr Shay of the { nan in th iesiring 8 presence i It p th y federate and « if) iS { iy iad § wi th gi | bi noe bh that imbed thro WHR BR COD igh the window Mr. Shay disappeared, as the third I+ may have been on near the window on State street, to re ceive the postage stamps and hand the dummy packages in, ’ pt a THE STARVING SURVIVORS OF A WRECK KILL AND EAT ONE OF THEIR NUMBER. London, September ARs 80 mn fe rate 7.~The crew o being many days in an open boat. They capiured a turtle on the fourth day they were out after the sinking of the yvacut on the without food and They discussed the casting lots which 1 : were unable to agree. The next day the) determined 10 kill the boy Parker. Capt Dudley opened the jugular vein with & penknife, and the boy died instantly The survivors, the captain and two sea men drank the murdered boy's blo and sustained life by eating his flesh un 11l they were rescaed by the ship Mon: tezuma on the 5th of July, The reascs assigned for determining upon the boy’ death is that be suffered the most from the thirst and was nomarried. Whe They will be charged with murder, ss AI. M35 tract of <000 scree in Nippunose valley, and is now removing hiss wml and on dnee from the Seven Mooniaing and will at the m on the lesse cbove mentioy 4 Hope be will make lots of money in new field of lumber operations, TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF GROUND ETTLE DOWN Worl Dam al Port Don Bowlkley— Great linmense Fall of F114 wharre, Sept, I'he Eaterpriso Port Bow oy was this morning EERE FEL v CLtensive caver occurred in this region for vearly hundred acres of from four to pix feel, high Valley railroad tracks sank and traffic was stopped for some Th in the mi was driver e violence of an explosion and | forcea its way out of the shaft, almost to v wrecking the inside workings. The und i8 covered with seams and crac ks | for several hundred feet and five houses | ning to miners in the employ of the Opany are wre ked. It is feared the mine is roioed. of one settling ie yi 1 col in . ! as and water from the river | } th the fissures , five hnndred 1 a + loymen ow i Of emi 8 offered £300 ore er his int t in the coal ief the off all took place at nine o'clock he in now embraces y frown the = § Bus a fan { oa a very reader sho | names at the lo | help the spread the tow: week, for U ong the Green - -—— SOMETHING ADOUT ROSES, jorick Frex thie Great was the garden of Potadam with and asked the amusing French. H« it to the king, with the remark rown beneath his majesty’s ra Tosa » picked one and pre tnd i at 1t had 3 1 larnire iB Lather had a rose graven on his seal. A! Santiago, in Chili, whenever a stranger is received in the house each of the ladies of the family offer him a rose To show the preference which Madame de Genlis entertained for old men above old women she was fond of saying that oaks improved with time, but roses faded. It may be mentioned, in passing that Madame de Genlis has the eredit of having introduced the first moss roses the Romans, and the Gauls parsley, ivy, myrtle, and roses were looked upon ss valuable remedies for people who had drunk more wine than was good for them. In Capua roses were employed by the local medicul men as tonics, good for stomachs fatigued by overeating. A decoction of roses was supposed to linve oxoellent astringent properties. Hoffman recommends it in pleurisy. Paracelus thinks that, when mixed with honey, it will lengthen life. A long list ‘of authorities may be produced to show that rose leaves discreetly used are a perfect cure for hydrophobia. A spirit made or flavored with roses was the favorite cordial of Philip the Handsome, and was considered by Charlemagne as a gpocific against fainting from loss of blood in battle. A poultice of roses was long employed for flesh wounds, and roses preserved are still believed in many places to cure consumption and all dis- eosos of tho throat and lungs. ———— AI —— All trust is dangerous, if it is nob entire ; we ought on most occasions to speak all or conceal sll. We have already too much disclosed our secrets to a man from whom we think any one single cir- cumstauce is to be concealed. 11th Annual Pie-Nie of the Pa trons of Husbandry. The 11th annual pie nie of the Patrons held oa NITTANY MOUNTAIN, near NTRE HALL, BEVTEMBER Prof. 8. B. Heioas, President Shippens- burg Normal Bchool ; Hox, A. G. Cunrriy, Con. V. E. PioLgr, and others will address the andience, Bands will be praent to furnish musie, and other entericinments will be given, Manufac. turers and others are cheerfully aceord- ed the privilege of the grounds for exhis bition purposes, subject to the supervis RET AY & THURSDAY, i Mate 41 are cordially invited to attend. App | for restaurant pri of Com. y 1 vi Vi io wade to the Chairman er of Connty Grange, [,. NEFF, Chairman, Centre Hall, Pa. ( legen al én By ore IN POLITICAL ECONOMY [ Detroit Free Press | -— <ON John C. Blanchard, of Iowa, called the turn,” a few days ago on the great eco- nomic juestion of the Lime lu LUIS wise | “Protection ? Havn't 1 got 5,000,000 feet of | ? Isn't there a pro~| $2 a thousand on lumber? | Isn’t that $10,000 in my vest pocket? | “Now there's salt. 1've no interest in Vby of course I'm for | of free, But lomber! When yon begin to) better stand . oF RE "wT A54 BUTE T SPECT Curwinsville Dear Sir: Send ns m Powders —thes u to our trade. Pro ¥ 1 always recommend them, as iv to the ovtmost| ‘desirable points mif rf of dose easi- take, compactness and elegance | ur steadily increasing sales attest as 8 worm destroyer and the they give our trade.” re ry In they iP: ROC 4, EI Do i most 1ge-—gmalin ie n ¥ aad chasers (Continued from last week) How Watch Cases are Made. In buying a silver watch case great care should be taken to secure one that is solid silver throughout, is made of a composition known y whi h for silver, as it turns black in a short time, ‘ . i The cap of most cheap wil uses ia fo wr iri is a very poor substitute b Ci such cases are made mu those of an all silver s in to make the cap thicker and get in as much as possible of Another important point in asilver case is the joints or hi should be made of gold. Those of most cheap cases are made of silver, which is In a brief period it warps, bends and spread ks © ner than ad Ir case t r 4B Fi Ix robbed order the cheap metal, wes, which ¢ { not a suitable metal for that purpose, » apart, allowing the backs to become loose upon the cas dirt thet ac e and admitting the dust and immulate in the port ket. The Keystone SilverWatch Cases are only made with siiver caps and gold joints, . Br. Loris, Mo, Psh, 17, 1888, In ony long and varied sxperience in handling wate hes, we cannes’. but scknowiedge and give our lestimony ths, the Kepitons Bold Bilver Welch Csses sre the beet Having no suidering Lhey re main homogeneous, harder and «if or thas they woud resisting power against pressure than so in Lhe tasriet MEruov & JaCiRD CALE Clty EwELRY CO, ond 1 cont stassp te Keyrtons Wieteh Gane Footorice, Phila. beiphin, Pu, for bandsome linstrated Pamphlet shoviag bow Semen Boor’ nod hoyrione Walch Cov are made. 8 IHESGLUTION Varrsensn Partnership heretofore existing bet W.A. Jocohe and Dr. G. P Dn. 14, 1 has been Tr 4 mutual OF TE TT} ie ween 1 n Fe she \ 454 Ived LRent, of HX KLINE. A ? Bellefonte, Peun's LIFE OF Bassin ¥ Mintle — UTHERTH Baich Cun 5 10 be § oT feb omnplete history of the Repu its platforms ; sketches of the Presidents: the women of the Wi trade, gloctoral vols anda f at DOKL ROT is most large! THAYER, MER 585 Ar 5 rate enc ot RIAY & Co ch BL, Philad’'s ¥ OLR Hover a¥p Lor vor Sar. ~The nun dersigned offers 8 very desirable home for sule, on the old Lewistown road, les west of Centre Hall, sores of | fruit. a #Onabie far There are 36 and, with good buildings, choice excellent water. Terms res- Wu. Horxes, Centre Hall, Pa, $4) nd wl Caugtt Cextezx Ha Hall » tr Mzar Manxer ~The Mest-market having ares tor families can at all times © rigera wi has not heard or been the re jerived fr ip using N. H. remedy chest and Jungs poor to get cured of a of jaxter's { benefits ( Tie Elixir, disasos of whe a never faili throat, ue Lre too 1 Ir ons diseases hy the use of 1 Mandrake Bitters, as tl} y oost 20 cents per bottle. Asa liniment for hors es, Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oi iniment, cares sprains, burises i Bold bs ia ov Ir ak On MARRI My, 41h H at lewart foward, & ines, of Flele College Lhe al bi wr ¥ § i Kk} Olle R a - i MARKKTS, Philadelphia, Eg 1884, {Corrected Weakly.) i Chicago, i i Bhd May “ Corn Wheat Outls tf'ork Lard 7.1 Sapvern Wire, Jr., Com’n Broke 31 South Third Street, ibs 3 “ as et hs 17.00 “ {y SPRING MILLS MARKET Wheat White & Mixed Rye Corn, shelled, and ears old Buckwheat Barley Cloversped Timothy seed* . Plaster, ground per ton Flour, por barrel | Roller Fiour, per barrel fi 5 i Butter, 15: tallow, 6; land, 16; shorilde 10; baton or side, | eg per doen )6 cents, 1 i weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, ! COAL ~Pea, 17 Chestnut, 4.5; Stove, 5.00 | Ege, 4.70, i goa eansage. Next doo I OES 1 KE a PUBLISH IN Nund HOW TO GET WELL ~How tb keep we be stron 1 vigorous are questions of vital wy A BYIDOINE 4 of} oe nigh v OINGS Wes ETosE O ugging the stomach. Pamphic bosied 4 cents powt i AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. St, Philadelphia, Pa. &1 by any one t O71 1 5 e- Less 2 SOY hi at ¥ MAT PRIVATE BALE ~Iwill offer forsale s valuable farm, situated in ? miles southwest of Bring M1 taining 186 ACRER, of which 110 atres arecleared, ta'anoe gobd tisaber jabd | farm Is in a good oor fn erected 3 good, large dwelling USE, 8s good SUMMER - HOUSE, and all neces thuiidings ;. & «pring of never falling we- arge RANK BARN, and running water i» contains two Orch 8 and all HANNA, t More & i Pe al uit JAMES Spring Mills, Pa ADS Housekeeper who sends at once the names f » married ladies, al same address, and sturaps for postage, will receive free for one lire year. a handsome, entertaiting «nd itstruct Journal, devoted to Peashions, Fa Decorating, Shopping, Cooking and House setters, Best paper published for Ladies yasekeeper wants it. Regular price, £1 4d now | Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, Nunda, New York tauglim RISLEY'S WITCH HAZEL burns, sprains, culs, wounds, 17 id 1 Work Every ha OH | Cures headaches OF Quarts §1 per bottle lets. Pints O18 ox) 60 cin Valuable in the cure of ulceration snd irrits- tion of the kidneys, bladder and uretha, trang ary, gravel, gleet, ghonorrhoea, leuncarrhoos or whites, dropey, pain in back, loins, ac, §1 Be tr bot. tie. Sold by all druggists C. F. RISLEY Bee plmos 64 Courtland St, New York. T. ELMO BOTEL, Ne. 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. | Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will stil] find at this Ho- tel the same liberal provision for their comfort, It is located In the immediate centres of bufiness and places of amuses mont and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Oars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your Pjtranage Sa solicitad, JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor. MULTUM IN PARNO, McD maid's Great Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alterative is the most highly concentrated, most harmoniously and ek litally combined of all the blood medicines offered the public. Many per tifieates from well khown and worthy persond conld be furnished to sobstanti- ate the great virtues claimed for this great medicine, but the manofactarer refers ®imply to say any purchaser feel io the benefit derived from the use of a bottle not equivalent to the 74 oenis in. vested in the purchase can bave their woney returned sold by J. D. Murray. CAUTION «My wite, Jane A. Rishel, having Jeft my bed and foard since June 13, 1884, with. out any cause, all persons are hereby notified that 1 will pay no bills whatever contracted by her bereafler =. ANDREW J RISHEL 1 a RM AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned ’ offers his valuable FARM OF 40 ACRES for sale. Thereon a god house and bank barn and sll necessary outbuildings, an orchard of chotee fruit, and good, pever-failing water at house and barn, Also 14 Acres of timber land about 115 miles from above. His property Thos about one mile south of Tusseyville, and is 8 very desirable home, J. W, MERSINGER, Z7aughm Tussey ville, Pa. fd ABLE FARM AT PUBLIC BALE--Will be offered at public sale by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, st the late residence of Jonathan Weaver, dee'd, in Gregz twp, three miles enst of Centre Hall, SBatarday, October 4, 84, at 1 o'clock, the fol. jowing real estate © A valuable farm containing 74 ACRES, more or lem, nosl measurement, in Gregg twp. bounded on east hy lands of J, P, Grove, on south by lands of Mitehell helms, on west and on north by Inst of Mitehell heir ra Ee eh A ban Ji Togy O08 AS DEW n fruit. 0 build logy . s PIC ¢ t the above described (ragt there are 6 Acres of timber Also a tract of mountain land within 3 mile of the above described tract, bounded on south by land of E. Dashamer, on east by land of J. B. Ream and on west by land of James Grove, Sabiaining 1 ACRES, more or tess, thintwr dand with goo srmg--Ouethind of pupchasg money 10 he paid on confirmation of sale ; 5 in one year, and the balance in pwo years, with interest ooufirma. UpAymen Jouxsrox, Horuroway, & Co, "y Philadelphia Agen Jug ul sale: wai} ts 10 be secured by band on premises, A. H. WEAVER, Adm'r,
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