CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . TERN IY USER an ee ery Editor. Oaxtre Hav, Oot, 1, 1884. ee a TIAL REVIEW OF | WHAT : ) SHOWS. ANI THE Sure of only One Hundred Twenty-Four Electors, New York, Sept. Gov. Cleveland has gained great streng oh with the peo~ | ple during the last two weeks, and the | good Republicans at headquarters admit | a8 much. While the Republicans are | working for dear life in Ohi o and West | y irginia, the Democrats are making cer- | tain of New York, and at headquarters | to-night the greatest confidence was en~ tertained of 50,0000 majority in the Em- | pire State for Cleveland, while many | neavy bets have been made on 75,000, The Post correspondent to-day interview- | ed a’ number of national Democrats on | the chances of gaining Pennsylvania's 30 | votes for Cleveland. One and all said | they dic d not think any such a thing pos- | o unless the Repu! licans should be swamped in Ohio aod West Virginia next mon th; and even then they thought doubtful. In spite of this ¢ Speaker Car- linle is positive that Pennsy Ivania will go for Cleveland, and less than a week since the writer almost had a quarrel with that listinguished son of the or stone State, auel J. Randall, for leaving Pennsyl- | out the Pemoct ratic colu nn Biaine anda j i 11 of Ww bil e maki the elsctoral vote by st ate 8, "Nr. Randall and Mr. Carlisle were both sincere and earnest in their claims, and while they did not socceed in making the National Democratic Committee enthusiastic con- verts they did at least nothing to cast a shadow THE FIGHT IN OHIO zreat fight at present is in Obio At Re publican head quarters the slogan = “We must carry Ohio,” and the inference i8 plain that Republican pational success depends upon it, and in the event of losing the state next month, or merely saving it by a scant majority, the Republicans understand that Blaine will not be And herein lies the greatest difiic of the Republicans in this campaign—they cannot sit d lown and look calmly on any one State in the Union as safe Mr. Blaine. Granting Blaine California, Colorado, lowa, Kan- sas, Maine, Massachus otts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and 1 Wiscousin, he has only 124 votes of the needed 202, snd he must carry lilinois (22), New York (36 Ohio in order to win. ile Las no surety of geting 11 votes, It The ; for Oc tol or. $ » closen, uity » i Wisconsin's is very generally conceded that Cleveland will carry the sclid South, with its 135 votes and the De MOCTALS look on these figures as reliable to build their column upon. Added to the South be is @nceded New Jersey with U votes, and 1 Governor Hendricks has never ye t failed to carry Indiana, with 15 votes. la Michigan the fusior n, Democrats ) parties agail ist 1 1@ Republicans, ely win and Will 8 of the « on a basis of a division lectoral vote—7 for Cleveland and 6 for Butler. it is that Mr. Cleveland 1s granted Wisconsin he Ohio and 1 are not in a hey Thus 180 votes, and with win without New fois, Blaine's position to 3 ork, i ansgers name 8 diate t $ vy DIOSILIvE]S “i ont, save those po {LIVELY \drian Have so! ith they give the best Rn Oreer for J large . week to be sent to Woodland, J. R. Bexxerr & Co., Drug mods referred to in { ter are N. H. Downs’ Vegetabl Elixir, Dr. Baxter's and Henry & Johusois Arn Lini For Murray @ Foods m sal RL aD 3 1afs iC Cal, nsis, The ITER Af tral Mandra me nt. sale - - MORRILL - AND MR (St. Louis Spectat Mrz. Blaine gave ente y in Washington and had mone; lavish in all directions, but Mrs Mo nd her husband had nothing but ho salary and they could not afford to entertain | the Blaines. One day Mrs, Blaine was | so indiscreet as to say to Mr, Morrill while they were boi th at Washington : “Why don’t you take a fine house like I have and do some entertaining 7” That made Mrs. Morrill very angry. She went home anc Ad said to her husband: “Why don’t you steal 7’ He was shocked al- most bevond expression, but managed to ask } her what she meant. “I mean this,” she said, “to-day Mrs. Blaine asked me why we didn’t take a house and enter- tain like she has done. I now repeat, why don't you steal 77’ Mr, Morrill had no difficulty in knowing what that meant and from that day until this Mrs, Mor- rill and Mrs, Blaine have not spoken to each other, rm ——— PA OCTOBER Is a good month for merchants to exam- ine their stock of Dr. Kessler's Celebra~ ted English Cough Medicine and include A winter's supply in their pext ors der. The people have found out by ex- perience that it can be relied on in all cases of croup, whooping cough, colds, and lung troubles of any nature, and will have it, A good article draws trade while worthless preparations drive it away. It should be a source of satisfaction to a dealer as well, to know he is giving good honest value for money received, Money refunded to dissatisfied pur- chasers. Sold by J. D. Murray. Jonxsrox, HovLroway, & Co, loct2 Philadelphia Agents, Ol MY ss crisis st We have received from the publishers Ayer & Bon’s Newspaper Aunual for "84, It contains a carefully prepared list of all newspapers and periadican in the United Etates and Canada, arranged by States in geographical sections, and by towns in alphabetical order. "Other statistics of importance to the large advertiser are given. It has a list of the cities, towns and villages of the United States havin a population of five thousand and UpWANE arranged in alphabetical order, Itisun- equalled for fullness, correctness, coms pactness, variety and value of contents, und free from favoritism or prejudice. Price $3, carriage paid. Hs MAA] ATL A weak back, with a weary aching lameness over the hips is a sign of dis seased kidneys. Use the best kidoey eu: Htive known, which is Bardock Blood ers, MES, ine HOW TO SAVE THE DROWNING, It may bo well ygostions to re: £41 2 regard to the proper course to bep Ng ATIPOT 1s wiv ip | . , in eases of danger Grows Boston, Sept. 22. shingon, a 12 and, in the first place, to offer year old girl of I ramingham, on Friday, | words of adviee to thosa wil iy bo! packed her valise with diamonds and pe- | 1on toewim to the aid of [gotiable 1 amount of $60,000 | : s ! ’ belonging to her mother, althy lady, | . : I er 1 ager, us wealthy lady, ng he water, Itis ; 3 y & in the at r. Iti and started for Boston to meet a young ma that the drowning person be asa ‘iman, to elope with him. She was ar-| n a cheery voice that he issnfe, an rested, Saturday, and the girl taken! cease struggling, for home, Badie’'s mind bas been filled with | struggles the more water "| riages, Wi ideas about Finavay mar- riages, When charged with stealing the and the more dangerous it is to attempt 8 yqiuatles she at first indig mantly denied rescue. It is sheer madness to seize ait, but subsequently confessed, The said | man strageling in the water, for Li ! that on Friday morning s yk the va. | . : lise with her when # went to school | and had given it to a man, Khe told | a blood-curdling story of having her life “11threatened unless she complied with the | demand for money, She said ehe met a | woman in Albany station and gave her the valire containing valuables, The va-| lise and valuables were recovered in al drug store where Sadie had left them, promising to call for them to-day. - YOUNG GIRL'S FOLLY. Just now idents at the sow Yé ad aling $00,000 for the With He Hurpo Lot by Sadie RB 1 Onan to tiie mont the he swallows 16 10 he Wt drag him down; but when come quiet, the swimmer should him by the hair of head, quickly on his back, giving I hi: and then start for the shor have tried this plan say that it is very baneen od wll 3 a and in record where one man has } swum ¥, who died in with four persons whose hair he fonte the ofr Tuesday atthe age and whom he then threw on their backs. [01 81 years, was the ha d \ighter of a Polisl In case of a strong out setting tide il nobleman who fle a from his native conn- q ) strong t setting tide Lh ras 1 & ; ci bry In 1791 rescuer should, however, throw himself on his back and float until help arriy for he will soon exha 1self by | tling against the current, and i Rarah Mins | Belief D. Trezlvuln Crisis ie Coste Hall ust »STO 1, {1 ~ in passing that a when caught by the will far better to float than hin out in uninterrupted struggling for th shore. When a body has sunk to ths bottom, and bubbles indice at life not extinet, 8 person may in tho direction indicated by the bubbles, he should seize the hair with one only, using the other in conjunction tho feet in raising both himself and drowning person to the sur the rescued person has been landed, first thing in order is to arouse him by wiping his body dry and by ala smartly the stomach and chest. I jaws shonid bo separated if they clenched, and kept apart with a cork “ VE 3 : EMPORIUM nuaer to wear ite th diva face the person sl tho ¢ kneaded as long as the water flows { the mouth. Then She Sissoat should wiped with a rolle ndkerehief a be elevated stomach The waist should the patie the rest of the body. be squeezed with great pressure, force the contents of the chest mouth, and suddenly let go. coss which is su imitation breathing, should be repeated at momen. tary intervals, but with regularity, t the person's breath is restored; | satisfactory results do not follow three or four minutes, the patient a turned on his stomach (but opposite direction from be the purpose of expelling any maining in the sir passages Then the | artificial respiration should be resn and continued until the patient rev nutil death 1 ww 3 of dr Nickel Plated Ranges, Coal Stoves, Heaters, fore) 16 water 10. | yyy v Y The Cheapes Stoves # is beyond abi rying and rubbing should | while continued, soon aft Thess simple rules are old, but every one who reads them may have cause to put ear the em I AI Ms FEUDALISM IN CHINA. In the first place ii is very remarkabl that the Chinese ally lived under! ¢ country co nber), was a local there were or origin system. Th thare whon lesser chief Several dyn- asties of emperors really represented the P of a feudal Soulederation. Under this fendalism there arose man of the agcient heroes statesmen and sages of China, while many of its chars toristio marks were stamped upon the civilization, the institutions and the habits of the Chinese. This system wa destroyed two hundred years before the Christian em by a sovereign who bas piv pxray been very properly styled the Chinese Cewsa, and who established a real empire to last for centuries. At times this empire became Jisunited, ! to be again united ; but fendalism wos superseded by the appointment of pro-| vincial governor and district magistrates, | From time to time censors were deputod | by the central authority for peripatetic WMI'T ACN supervision. For the central authority | itself something like a constitution was! established, in which the leading lenture was a council of state, and several do-| gy prem © fi Wen, Sagan Bapicis Wem, and Day partment boards. The civil legislation |ven with B.E. V. i I Trains. = was voluminons; the penal code was trains Son L.8 &M. 5. RR: at Corry with B comprehensive in acope, and lueid in ar-| J}. J Fat Emporium wiih 15, 5X. & FP. rangement ; the moral precepts ware! Cuas E Poon, 4: R. WOOD, definite, and the religions ritual minute. | Sau) Waunger. Gow] Pasigus Agent, There were codes for all branches of | pwisSBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD TIME human conduct and relationship, The TABLE official deference paid to literature has hardly been equalled in any other age or| country ; the lettered classes in their 08 | Montandon ’ pacity as literati formed a power which | lewisbure, hE could make revolutions, and which em- Fair Ground... perors on their accession were obliged Vicker to conciliste. The patronage of letters. ianare: ro and the prepartions of chronicles ranked | Miimone ©. | high among public duties. A kind of | Laurelton... - 02 rude printing with wooden types was! Spring Miliear 10.15 invented at an early time; publio libra. uve Fanuard, ries on an immense scale were main. | AM. ; tained ; tribunal of history, and an offi-| 618 cial gazette was instituted. Extraordi- | Ldnrelici... 2.0 wont . TAD nary attention waa paid to popular edu. Miminburgar. cation ; tho central college were among| Miiaburgiv. the most influential institutions of the Vicksburg. SEA SHORE EX} leaves arvives st ilsdelphia Erie with F& b. R., Leave Westward, 1 3 f 7 AM, M bb in 9.55 7.00 40 TAL Bar, 800 A ¢ 1.45 240 215 LH 2% 2.36 1.540 les.00 3.28 B40 b.00 Aron 8 iH 144%) L465 11.18 LE 11.40 v5 x= Bpring Mills Coburn a on Ww rae 0 8D, B=828 F323 MM. 8.15 128 Lowisbm ah AR & 1%) i» 5 Electric OH ts quickly core a cold or re: Additional talus leave Locate oF Milan R00 PM, 8.00 12.10 | Biehl R20 13.54 land. | Fate Ground bo 12.45 Lewisburg, lv. b.20 Has 10h : AW RR ' 5 Thera is nothing like Dr. Thomas’ I LEWD ar010 acilh aril us) Hove hoteseness, Written by Mes, M. J. doa at 7.3 P, M., retuming leave Fellows, Burr Oak, Bt, Joseph Co, Mich, |Lewisbrirg aé ak 750 IM, | | | | —DINGES [am now prepared to in general | Dry- and all | goods embraced in den- Groceries, Goods, Notions i eral Merchandise at] lower prices than ever) offered before in Centre | Hall. I pay Cash and sell for Cash, and there! I can do bet- else is doing. Give me PRODUCE WANTED. with Provisions at special rates. Very truly, C. DINGES, yy ———— NEW SHOE STORE.) Boots, Shoes and Slippers, "RE- Is THE i JOHN MULLEN Centre Hall, Pa. THE GRAIN HOURE SMITH & CO. COBURN, PENN". TERM OF YEARS ARE TU PAY CARH FOR WHEAT, RYE, PREPARING WHEAT, RYE, CORN, &e. COAL, SALT & FERTILIZER For Sale Angust 1, WHEAT. RYE, BARLEY and Cobure, Pa, 6angim Steam Bending Shops. AT FARMERS MILLS, PA. All kinds of bending in weod done on short notice, Orders filled for rims of all § | enone and of best material ; bobsled ron. ners, shafts, bent hounds, ‘plow handles, pbacton and buggy reachies. Send for price list, Orders by wail promptly at tended to, All work guarantee hood. 1loct y J. B. REAM & BON, Millkeim Plaining MN. Varnishes god Keeps on Hand RARH, NO FLOORING OF ALL KINDS, SIDING, SHU TIHRY, AND MOULDING ‘OF ALL KINDS, STAIR- RAILING, &e, &o, &e. &e , Terms Rr and all Orders | Prompt PU SRAR, to. 2%jlly ISRAEL CONFER & SON HTELE OLD STAND!!! AT CERT} Front with HALL, Heasonable Goods, wa would be j ple Call DRY Cannot be ased to have you aud Examine, GOODS beat in Quality and especially in Domestics. we you good i Pri £h, We know can do GINGHAMER, &c. HOST OF BARGAI GOODS FLA PRINTS, &e. PLENDID LINE OF A DRESS NS IN NELS, &e., A § Our SUMMER Bupply of MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTS & CHILDREN'S SHOES, with a full ane 1 comple te line of LADIE ready for examination. Cheap ! GROCERIES, AND PURE, SHOES, | Cheep | FRESH ALWAYS! with any other house for the game quality and style ¢ Oi goods, } SEE OU WA. 'NOLF SON. & SHCOND-HAND ENGINES FOR SALE! POWER. “i ONE HORSE TWO 25 " ONE 1% ‘ 'ill be sold Cheap at the TIN MACH! NCAN & CO. PR VE SH( Store. NEW New GOODS LOW: PRICES ! HARPER & RREAMER, | Centre Hall, Eaves jus | in one of Largest | me in the Vall ey, OCK and Best R -A COMPLETE DRY GOOD 81 GOODS ‘TT & *A 1 (ii AN AINTS,} st LASSWARE NSW ARE, GROCERIES SUGARS, TEAS, FIBH IBACCO, SEGAERS, EVERYTHING A WELL R} TORE N EW Cad IN GULATEL ALL bargains COUN COME AND { kinds of Pre C—O ————— DO YOU ENOW tHAT CLIMAX — TOBACCO 5 PLUG ARE. REDWAR 4 ARDW A: HA R R 18, A H A BR R 1 Ss. ARE SELLING REAFYER SECTIONS AND REAPER SkCTIONS AND REA PERS, REAPERS, Varmioe Tools, wn AN, A S And all kinds 0. RA KES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ROPE * BLOCKL SPROUTS HAY FORKS, &e. we AS WELL AS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, TO MEET THE DE. MANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS HARRIS & CO, STEWARTS IRON-FIBER PAINT and CEMENT, ve we COLORS RED AND BROWN, =e All Ready for Use, For painting BUILDINGS, FENCES. BRIDGES, ROOFS, &e., and for repair. ing and preserving ROOFS of al! inda, Guaranteed to be more durable end economical than any other paint or ce- ment made, Send for circular to W. H. STEWART, Ssepdm 74 Courtland St, N. Y. bh cu. Shute, retial oT perience nsirus tions giv ‘ os, Ls CLARE & NERRICK, Brighton, THE BEST AND ONLY il RS, | Blaine By Wm, Ralmton Balch the distinguished on Owe book will vin A facts to obi et weddes & complete history oR party, with all its platforms; sketches of the lives of all the Pre ai; the women of the Wiklte House; protective WHE free trade; electors] vote home de of the President, anda full life of Logan, { out and the best, most acuta cheap Rix Jo i Sti for outfit at ouce, SERA & U ougion ro . Cards— Attorneys. ORVIS, J H. : ATTORNEY BELLEFONTE, PA Olfios op fuk Ww the Court House, i a RE LAY nM Beu ou LsYE & TP “A J ing. OHN BL AIK L'NN, Allorney s0Yy street, +&l Linw, felieiont, Office on All feb Lf By. FOKTNEY, Ato rneys al-lisw gradi LER & HEWES ATTY 1) 5 x BE] LEFONTE, CENTRE CO ial mitent ion Ww collections sire Co uitation in VE-AT-1 Apes the o 3.7. Ah exander, LEXANDER & BOW Ei ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. #6 in Garm mni’e new bullding ¥ V-AT-LA + BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Farst's building north of Court House, Can | consulted in English or German, 7m Jous ¥. POTTER, Aworney-st-Law ® Collections promtly made and special stlention given 10 those having ids of property tor sale. Will draw ua d have ackne wiedged Desds, Mortgas nds &c Ballsfonte, Pa Dentists. C—O Wy Lew Lies fet STERMAN Den isl, CO entre Hail | Otlice at residence on Church street tL, Oppo. urch, Will give sali branches of Lis profession 14udr nil ner sadminlered G. GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millbeim. ILA! services to Ofiers L the public, ir ie is ations in the w fully pre ulely withou y 298 {essi y nial profession. He hreq Lu extract is nie Lteulh wDso m Hote Is. TAO, B USH HOU SE. WwW. B. Telle r, pre po Special attention given Lo > $val TRO prietor, be e, SE, RELL EMANUEL BROW) The ir this hotel ¢ Ve com mauiit lo any in the r man and ¥ moderate. ing gual respect, { Ch {rg yO ve iii ing county io bezst, and Giveitl a trial > ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHERY 8T,, BELLE¥¢ XTE, Pa G. McMILLEN » Prop’r. { Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. 9. i ree Buss Wo and from sll irains. gd vecial rales Lo witnesses and jurors. Bun IALL HOTEL. MEYER, Pro ERE ANI ¥ locality, unded in the state, nvenient, RLEBUBUFY HOUSE. G. g TRANSIENT ¥ 4 3 PALE 3 { bol health BOY Table, Wah BOGE : iurches o sble. (Go0¢ wuntain natural cl pure by finest Echeols Terms very Gang tl To » and reaso HOUBSK, LOCK BPAVEN, : D8 CALDWELL, ¥ ferns reasonable, on first Hoor. WO Ww CE NH NG MILLS HO Is 1 Un die & T R. R EUMMER RESORT, ng aod Haut ing—Ro — cuntan and Valley Scenery, Healthy Locality, TERMS REASONABLE J. H, BIBBY 3 aVRING L FINE Fi gly ir ™M be Fine Le pases sensenens Proprietor #, CENTRE COUNTY, PA may » 4 & * MIL C. BOAL, Justice of the Peace and ¢ mitre Hall, Pa OF we in Peuns Valley Sank mays ¥ URRAY, Lene Hall popular Patent Medicines ve, and Holland Gin kept ANE purposes only. Store open work. may? uf CNTY BANKING 00, BELLEFONTE, interest 1 Sell Govertiment DRUGE, wi CENTRE © Oot Receive Deposits and a Insoount Notes: B tips Gold and Con A. BEAVER President pEx NS VALLE FEXX'A Recur Le WAS, J. D. SBHUGERT Cashier, Y BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA Receive Deposits and allow Interest Discount Notes; Buy sud Seil Goverument Securities ; Gold and Coupons, « B NINGLE, WM, WOLF, President Cash lor, B® D VALENTINE, Buys and sells Real Evtate on fair commission; Lnsur er First-class Life Companies, - Life and Accident Companies. " Fire Companies, German, English and American, Combined oa ital, 81 5,000,000. Office in Bush Arcade, over Va) entine's stores, Beliefoute, Pa. Zany (OY FECTIONERY sed EATING N HOUSE, st SEARFASS ROOM 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 ote. Oysters in all style ZELLER & SON, DEUGGISTS, "Bellefonte, Pa, Dealer In ————— “ DRUGS, CHEMICALSY PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &e Pure Wines and Liquors for medical Purposes always kept THE B BEST ANDONLY AUTHENTIC LIFE OF Cleveland By Chauncy F, Black, Licufensnt Governor of Penn's. Qur book will contain facts fo be found in Bo other, be- sides a complete history of the with all ita platforms ; sketches of Protects ear reve: hn Sa ene ro electoral vole Whe of the President, and a full ile of of i5 the best, most Sl Homaricks 55 HAY it MERRIAM & 00, taugion St, Phtiedelphia, DRUGS the tog lives of wi ot wil Af you waul good shoulder braces, suitable tor ladies and gentlemen, and at reasonable prices, go ® thie Conite Hall drug store. TR Nin i Droggiat.
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