i bit hn tinh din TARP RE TR i FROM NE Srronssure, Pork Co, Neb 88. 1 will take the liberty of experiment made by your readers of our country, It That experimenter good, healthy climate, aod is well wa ed for stock raising and farming all kinds x : of gra’. Corn we raise from 50 1075 br } «otoh In SRSOBPK HS ©. per acre; oasis, irom $0 to 701 onlled in an animal killed in a heal'sy from 10 10 85 bu; barley, from 25 to 60 state. Ho therefore beheaded a dog bu; rye does well some seasons—ihis "s a h ‘ ) nar 15 9% he er acre. good for familiar with his voice. The blood of Year io to 25 bushels per acre, good f a Bye whiskey. But, laying all jokes aside, another dog was beforehand prepared 10 1 Loo iii in Nebraska for nine years be transfused into the arteries of the 454 I profer it to the old state of Penn's se ASIII Oo “wo VRRP ET LDU UL IR OIIES ATR I see are PY a iain SN st y a , - r— i { : i TEE CENTRE REPORTER.! ~The track and sidings being ¢ ym | _ One of tha veteran Demacra t pletad to Oak Hell, Mr. DuBerry has | Miles, MT John WW A written that regular trains wild ran tov and desir th b iq - - rh vigeig {1 { Yad x 15 4} ) ror | that point by Oct. 15. There is 14 miles | elative to the Repu ; , : of grading to do yet to reach Lemont Sheriff, which m of those beantiful plantations in the and Mr. VanDyke has received orders voters, Mr Bholl stef ‘hat | swamp region of Georgis, where the Be Teall op Sompigts a Oe Dna 3s he | magnclis grandifiors and the live oak | from Oak Hall to Lemont, he grading { swhich he | © Fou BAY a ne k I i , i y ingled their noble shadows 40 years on this 134 miles is heavy and it ma) notified to ¢ 1 ir noble sh ¥ 0 y take several months to reach Lemont, \ Daddy Jack. A favorite serv- ant, intelligent, obedient, courteous, and thas manners of the old shool, he wns now verging upon 60. Among other 2 31 ANKE A FN 58 SRE A 2 avid wh } PLANTATION DARKY DOCTOM, A PAINFUL EXPERIMENT, » mh gave Boepl. | BN NN NIN NP IN a NP NN Pa a Nt NN PN OCT. 1, sion . A Paris correspondent gives an } i 1884 nent among the domestics on one ohm Yrs 1 { ENTRE H ALL, I Ay 185%. GOULET OL B LOTT0N0 M. Brown Bequard, whethor life aller a vio bainme vn wiihig i terest to the af put had not bor: return them, That he collected tax from Lim (S8holl) as per receipt, given Mr. Bower- 80x, while the tax was only 81.13 with- | out the O per cent, boii v then : wanted to see advance, $2.00 not in advance, Advariiscmonts cents per line for threes insertions, One colum per year $004 colum $45. Ae~Horeafler all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a erodit of two months additional ae a pre~ minum on $2 in advance, oh oresaid LERMS il whon de POT FCAT II el : BIOL Us fil i ii § # ii. Wiel ¢ ’ & Was onl - wy £0) WHE . ‘4 $1.33 —— While the Morosini elopement is azitating New York, and St. John is tak- ing up the virtues of cold water and Ben with ry Ol, and FIRST RAIL ROAD EXCURSION G. R. EPIGELMYER'S -FAIR" “SUPPLY DEPOT.” AND a... i... D. GARMAN & SON. 8 ARCADR., Bellefonte, Sept, 1884. ' ’ LOCAL ITEMS, Stacks of faney goods—Garmans, ‘ on Mond in ext morning ler, of 7 2 DADBAR, 4 heavy rain set nicht and continved n ay ~~ J, W. Smull and James Mi Miles township, have gone to —The next meeting of the Lutl Synod will be held year hence. Entire stock of ladies silk and lisle gloves, cent below cost at the F OT one vhersbure, 8 Ant 4 and children’s wang out al 20 per Bee Hive. ackand T. E. Roy ave f Gramley Bros, at .B. bought the Hebersburg. —Had a b thunder shower on Sanday night first rain worth men- t'oning in four weeks. —The Journal cave a £350 clock ito aced on the new Evang. church in r i slore ¢ risk —the I'he Tur eyville band wi'l hold a festivi' on F.uday end Satarday, 3d and 4th, in From’s wooc=, we Preaching in the Lutheran church at Centre Hall, Sunday, Oct. 5, at 2 p. m., and at Taossyville at 10 a. mo, —~Mr, H. E. Duck and wife, of Milis heim, bave storied on a four weeks’ western trip to extend as far rv Kansas, All the the latest fall styles of batsand capa, for men eadjboys aud children, at the Bee Hive. Stamped splasher tidies, buffet covers, eto. —~Garmans. wee Mr. Daniel Driver, who left Contre Hill in the spring of 1861, died in Miami county, Ohio, ou August 20, aged 53 years, —Mr. Barne: merchant at Stone Mill, since the burning of the mill, thinks of selliog Lis goods off at auction and closing business, Now ia the time to leave your order for u fall suit at the Bee Hive, ~-There will be a pablic sale of Centre Hall town-Jots, Satarday, 18th. The lots belong to the Wilson property, adjoining the railroad. New fall stock open for your inspec tion—Garmans, ~The M'Veytown Joarnal says the terrible disease still prevails among the hogs in that vicinity, Isaiah Grabam, of Oliver twp., lost 40. ~—Mr. Benjamin Shrock, an old and well-known citizen of Bellefontr, died on 23 ult, in the 72d year of bhisage. He was a blacksmith by tzade, There will be a church festival, at the Synagogue church, in George Val ley, on Saturday, afternoon and evening, Oct. 4. Oysters, ice~cream and other re- freshments will be served. Mr, Long, Jr., merchant at Spring Milly; gave the RerorTer a pleasant call a few days ago. Mr. Long is a very agreeable young man, and knows how to run a store, Call again. ~The Northumberland Press says tbat during a thunder storm on 11th ult. lightning struck the engine of the even- ing passenger train going east just after it left Sunbury. The one side of the cab was torn away but neither enginesr or firerr .n was injured, Plush balls, felts, plush petals, tinse chenille daisy, plushes, ne om h ~=Andy Reesman, at the post-office, has received an elegaat stock of new stoves, and for handsomeness cannot be beat in any larger town. They are all sizes ond styles, and any one needing any kind of a stove can got what will please in elegance, size and lowness in vrice, Give Andy a call before purchas- jog elsewhere, ~=+(i0t your groceries from Bechler and you get gealth and happiness, There is nothing like having thiogs pure, fren aud wholesome for the table, and it is at Sachier's where Jou get them, They have non? but No. 1 goods—all ay this who deal there, and it is a reliable plage for gny goods jn the grocery live. Butler is trying to lick somebody for President, and Mrs. Lockwood is promis- ing great Reforms if the people elect her to the whiteshouse, Lowins is running the cheap clothing business to its utmost capacity, at the famous Philad. Branch, Heo selis suits at from 85 to $10 less than yon can purchase the sime for else where, ~Miss Avilda Long has removed her millinery store to Dinges’ store room, where she ean at all times be found with a full and fine assortment of goods bonnets, trimmings, etc. a week to have on a full stock of new the latest styles, and will by advertisement. — With the opening of our railroad te, at place towns ant te of the “Halls” along the 1 tn jittl cleg ston that are likely @ Linden Hall wonl simply eall it L Hall migit be called Oakville or G land, or some have the {i has got to be § 3 ' ties hereabouts, wlish aflix O commar —The old mail Hall to Milroy ha eating the line Milroy. The Potters Mills at 10 a, m. for and returns to Potters Millsin of same day. Years ago this y the briskest and best paying stage routs in the state, aflording 4-hourse cosa Alki from B to Lewis i ro from ALi mail © 8 one ui lefonte town. buat the blasted railroads have made thelstage coaches are fast these parts, —omplaints come in from all over the cot this vailey many farmers have for peveral weeks, and some } ite a Fortanately jas withetood the thasfar, and has Our admirable wats only keeps oar town | a8 a relief to farmers who when their wells and cistern people would no d f wori ho Of BCATOLS distance known no a r arrangement po n supply but sery cone | 8 IAL lonbt know how preciate a never failing supply of t dispensible lignid, such as we have, ¢ they have it. — Contractor Van Dyke favored the ariter aod a and gentlemen, with a r de to Oa onl We fi i condi according and vers road i others, Iadis k Hall gO number of § train, cd the road in n, fmooth i » talk is to |] moving about Oct, 15, Since writing ire Sir ceived the following ae Al receive terday to have Hall, and ti ter piped into | then get the grading d to Lemont, He has « to lay tlhe kK sons Lemont. every reason that the company will operate the by the middl f and then pus! Bellefonte, A The | week azo, sr Potters Mills, ly one of the existance, n ran by Mr, Has burned will not flour” seems to | the old style water-mill flour, : mills everywhere seem ty have tle custom work. Farmers slong side the old mills will fonie snd get thelr flour hb roller mills, Millheim has two good style water mills, yet we see teams | ed with grain passing through here, cor the oe waler tank i DAVY October to ahead to Ane ve taken ing ¢ Jellefonte to exchange tue roller flour, The loss of these has gre atly effected the oid water and caused a depreciation in that IX & for w heat burned mill properties will not be re built as the revolution in the manner « making flour has efffcted them ton ously to make it profitable to rebuild, The roller flour is preferred because makes finer bread as our ho clo'm, and is sasier to work. On the other hand it is said that this bread dries out much sooner than bread baked from old process flour, and that it does not make as wholeiome loaves, The latter may be prejudice while it may be true that it retains its moisture and fresh ness longer than the roller flour bread. The machinery for making roller flour being patented, it is very costly and the own- ers of burr mills are mostly unable to bear the expense of a roller outfit, hence the large roller milla bid fair to monop-~ olize the trade of flour making and to uitimalely swamp the old mills, nr fp Ap SPRING MILLS ITEMS, Gregg township bas never felt better over the prospects for success in the election than the present one. Messrs, Rhone and Woodward wiil be at the meeting on Satarday at the Mountain picenic ground, This place has an ade dition ia the shape of an attorney—jost what is needed ; Mr. Bhafer, thegatior- ney, was formerly of the lower end of Pennsvalley. The talk is that by the middle of Oct, the regular trains will run to Oak Hall it A. Wives hd T. ELMO HOTEL, ive, B17 & B19 Arch Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. “Tne traveling public will still find at this Ho- tel the same liberal provision for their comfort, Itis located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and differant railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Btreet Cars constant! passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or Pigsure, hy our patronage respectfully solicitad, ta M. FHOER, roprietor, If you want a good Truss to th Hall drugstore, 2 tried to collect the tax Sholl again afterwards. I'he same Republican candidate for Sherill attempted to purchase a hogs irom Mr, Bramgard, by falde repre- gentations, which had been ad Mr. Smith, of Lewisburg ; tation being that | per Ib, more than hat Smith did not w I of which Mr. Smith J Mr. Brumea trom Mr. 3 & » lot ol promi i tho v i 3 ing called an hy {hat § MARKETS Philedelphia, Cotrecied Week 3 Chiienen, Corn Wheat Oats 254 Pork 17.00 Lard “ 7.50 y Basmvrn Wrhrre, Jr. Comm'n Broker 31 South Third S:reet, / . ay ed Ma gs We must be up and doing. or Belva and her petticoated, raffled and banged followers will ¢ ruin~~FPhilad. Item, _Belva Lockwood is the first Pres tial candidate who never need a razor Don't make a mistake and attribute this to youth.— Boston Budget, When a stamp speaker takes a glass of water and pretends to be drinking, he fs simply fishing for unother idea. ‘Away from the platform he wonid not 1rok at water.—New Orleans Picayune, In all accounts of an interview wis Mre, Belva Lockwood, the Woman Saf. frange candidate for the Presidency in represented a8 saying: “As for old Ben we have heen choms for a long tin p ie, Send for Dr. Ball | =Baffalo Qourier, Nobody can doubt that the Republican candidate is a versatile man, His Mulli. wan correspondence demonstrates his ability an 8 business. letter writer: his “Twenty Years in Congress” denotes tal- ont for historical writing, and his recent Iettar to Mr. William Waiter y otie dis plays a rare genios for sentimental 11 , i A liber. atare.~Chicago Times, - . " ag Examine our new goodu—Giarmans Bieyole and sink shirts ~Garmaas, One lot of ladies’ dress cloth at a sac. Mme, HHuted mpass oar iden h rifico—Garmans, duties devolved upon him was the general supervision of the plantation infirmary, where the sick were carefully nursed and supplied with medieine and suitable food. Acquiring consi knowledge in the treatment of Ordinary diseases in- cident to climate and exposure, he had bec in the estimation of his fellow servants a famous leech, and was at all a prepared, with entire self-posses- n and dignity, to indulge in blood let- ting, to administer purgatives, prescribe hot and recommend tonics. A pint of blood to reduce the pulse, then wing of ealomel followed in the g by half a tot cup of castor oil ntaining three or four drops of turpen. to impart additional potency to the 0 me l LYTLE baths, nd finally snakeroot tea to brace halting sve tem, constituted the | in vogue in cases of ordinary If this vigorons treatment failed desired ) ved effect a repetition was and the enfechled to snch a » no longer afforded atiract- npon, 50 recovered in As a 8 labors as a physician lisoase, slowly i 1 4, vO 2 o eros hi k indnlged in a rude way in the He undertood how to cut ir tooth with the same he employed in blood let- “ doctoring. He could annihlste ohbing nerve with a sd rod hot. With the shioned extractor, offending molar, with fr all at the expense © was familiar - strument a A A STORAGE OF TEA. # the HEaners es do not On the attributed to do wi iv TOIOTY said, from ied through pari We have also heard it cor YWo Ware iv 15 for born care g born cart ail Th vir + tie teas is flavor » seen stowed outed artic les hot o- rious flavo,s ‘unrivalled 1 that s } NON 0 be y is preforal may g Argi« vs ond nire 1 be pay a fair price fo gained by the 5 Tem tea 0 CAD fll case in to exercise any cli iss ssi WIVES SPEAKING OF HUSBANDS, What Rave the Pall Mall Gazelle: ought to a third person? without any prefix (as Mra Carlyle used to talk of “Carlyle”), or speak, ns it were, of “ Mr. O01" Per. breeding. In the provinces, it seems wives spaik of their husbands as ** mon- niente,” as if their particular ** monsieur ” wore superior to all others. Or perhaps they think this style expresses an in husband,” they imagine, would be vilgar. With tho polite world of Paris, on the contrary, ** my husband” is ao- cepted as the proper phase, subject to two exooptions. A very affectionate wife may speak of her husbwad by the i tian name, while after a certain age any other style except the suroame with the lous and a sign of ** provincialism. nnn A AIAG AIO Sn AN. New fall stock —-Garoaus. Everything new--Garmans. z " Nobby line of hats—Carmans, No socper was it injected than in the way of farming all kinds of grain, head became animated, the Our glock is not stabled ; we have sheds sheltered from the north, There are thousands of cattle fed in this region that We have, as the oid duriog the arterial blood was exhausted January and February. Oar oatile COME This painful experi- from the grass in the fx1l jost as fat as | lever seen them in Centre county. The f meadow hay ion, and when presuma- which we winter our cattle, We cin raise clover and timethy, but it will get we do not stable bay bot Oar horses will eat our prairie Farther on v 3 «11 dq r fa onr Nevertheless, when arterial dusty, a nm glack it, way before clover or timothy, 14 i ils! valn land Ni TT ayelids were raised, the pupils; value of land. Nine y« LT og light was flashed upon, came to this state we bad hat three ght was fiasned : ol of railroad, now we are blessed with rail- and by an orifice in the skull iti? r ’ ¥ Lat! {roads all over the state. 1 left Peun'a in WAS momen. r 1866: 1 stro k the » 76, landed 1a ville, gust, 1875 Now 1 have 160 acres t me $1,475 with noth. but 8 sod e farm th wf el seen that circulation state of Neb. 5 arch arch $4 » R57, vilv established in the intellectual con- | with Clark Laborde to in A ‘a |] i of land which « pi's head directly it fell i wh g DE # Pr. wanted {te on Cam Te O13 “LED but the rule in virtue of s form of a Christian burial j i the Champ de Navele his way. It isto be not be departed from incompletely a psycho-| A detached head could a a basket Ti was ake signs or replies to wil about sensations were home two ni ey A A J © ¥ a . r a moment restored, as . fie was burried on 26th nit. snd & large of t Moreover etds attended the bry based fon Ps rue sate of i (ever 10 COB fucted he Lag u expressibly shock- Whe t of this kind on a, An experymens ol y i HT yaa bleeding bosom. 18 Yi hi) oxy nistake, that will live] i aud legend. The) has a large bag un-| ak, and digging with] breast, she feeds her| feathers with red-| h from the bag. The, breast againt al In the old] pan i : i #lie a thorn in her] Instead of lonely love she ought} { { {Hose disosontented! { This medicine, combining Iron with pure enviable tC] sepetable tonics, quickly snd ommpletely Cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Wenkuess, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, sud Neuralgia. 1: is au unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidoeys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and sll who lead sedentary lives 1t does not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce consti pation —ather Jrom medicines do It enriches and purifies the blood, stizauletes the appetite, aids the amstmilation of food, re- oves Heartburn and Belching, and strength- ens the muscles and nerves, For Intenpittent Fever Toergy, &c., it has po equal Sa The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other Babe ssiy by BROWS CHEXICAL ©0., BALTIRORE BP i 34 S1SIODNET NY SNYIISAR NHR J there, ‘1 ORINRO position . 3 si ake their own troubles and} i 1IvA4% 1D i i l their liv self-commisera | ¥ a niet nig ngale is not) 4 looks in poetry. | re said to sing a'death song ; thie] i y i iz poetry too. But they are hatched dur Of course a fool ss she : and {his 1s Prose {ho be | folk. Crows 50 that their! ill all barsl. | cock of the south eng the her consed laying; it is a small insig-| with no yolk in it, clearly] attempt These cock's egge| and in Suslgk, if nowherel” As we have got tothe poultry yard] key have a word ; the Ameri | that fione ird. They say ‘as poor}! “Ho ude, Lack of # vr fiosl Ww saline nes al waoen iy Tisis onor of discove 4 3 Fialad ; 1 ERE i iad 10 lean against 8) » we must leave] claline against resenit th em y authenticated fof etilemel i DP. DECKER Potters Mills, Ps. ct ofl A A CHASED BY A SPIDER. ; —————— - DVvISER A complete Medical ndsomely bous 1 in cioth aud Fo iwe-gent slain Pa. | discanes of the sex, by a treatment homme. Worth its weight in sold to every lady suffering from any of these Gi ses, Over 10000 sod already, Address, Nvxpa grasa Co., Nunda, N. Y. éanugdm wk for Waren strated | Joost ty & how 0 The king of the spiders on the pampas | W wt a Mygale, but a Lycos of extra inary size, light gray in color, with aj lack ring around its middie. It is acti and swift, and irritable to such a d —— that one can scarcely help thinking that LEON 0 GNF WELL How to hott well and in this species nature has overshot her] ncrtunce. This is anewe rod and conVineing proofs mark. When a Persoll passes near one—| LArmished tn An TE tod en sives sO0H say within three or four yardsof its lurk. iag. strengiheni Flectriclly sud z : | jgagnetism 11 can be we any one, night r ing-place—it starts np and gives chane,! Sav at work or rest, and overcomes weakness or aud will often follow for a distance of 50 distese Whew Sruegias ihe Soma Lramhict I came once very nearlyjdress, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. No. 1363 being bitten by one of these savage crea “oo 7 Failsteiphis, Pa. Hapa tures. Riding at an casy trot over the dry grass, I suddenly observed a spider pursuing me, leaping swiftly along and keeping up with my beast. I aimed a blow with my whip, and the point of the lash struck the ground close to if, when it instantly leaped upon and ran up the ash, and was actually within three or four inches of my band when I flung the The ganchos have a very quaint balled which tells that the city of I Te 1 a oh son i JBN AT PRIVATE SALE 1 will offer forsale 4 # valusblp farm, situsted in Grgpg township, 2 miles southwest of Spring Mills, con- taining 146 ACRES, of which; 110 sores are cleared, balance good timberland ; farm is in a good con. dition, thereon erected a good large dwelling HOUSE, a good SUMMER-HOUSE, and all neces sary out sutidings ; & spring of never failing we. ter. a large BANK BARN, and tunning water in the barnyard. contains two Orchards and ail other kinds of fruits, JAMES HANNA, Tmaysm Spring Mills, Ps Any Honsckeeper who sends st once the names of 5 married ladies, at same address, and 12 two cent stamps for postage, will receive free for one entire vear, 8 handsome, entertaining and itstruct. ive Domestic Journal, devoted w Fashions, Fancy work, Decorating, Shopping, Cook and Hoome- sald matters, Best papor Fobiisbe for Ladies, {very housekeeper wants it. Regular price, $1.00, Must send now | Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, faugim Nunda, New York, A———————— iM AT PRIVATE BALE The undersigoed offers bis valuable FARM OF #0 ACRES for sale. Thereon a good house and ban barn and all necessary outbuiidi an orchar of chotoe fruit, and good, never water bons and barn. Also 14 Acres of timber A about 11; miles from above. perty lies ville. is 8 very y mile south of A rable home 3 W. NERSINGER, Tussey ville, Ps. monstrous spiders, and that the towns- people went out, with beating drums and flags flying, to repel the invasion, and that after firing several volloys they were foroed to turn and fly for their lives. 1 have no doubt that a sudden great in- crease of the man chasing spiders, in a year exceptionally favorable to them, suggested this fable to some rhyming! eatirits of the town, desirable home, J ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE--Will dor of the Grphairs Court of entre virtue of an order q ans Cou Centre county, St the late residence of Jonathan Weaver, dec'd, in Grog © three miles east of Centre Hall, Saturda October 774, at 1 o'clock, the fol. ki ACRES, more OF less, DOAL MessureTaent, Gregg twp, enst trove, On ah A SINKING MOUNTAIN. An isolated mountain termed Jebel Naiba, about 25,000 feet high, situated near Bona in Algeria, is found to rapidly decreasing in hight, and around ita base n considerable cavity has formed. The whole mass of the mountain is evi-f am soom to show that a similar phenomenon has taken place there before. Lake],o Jove described Fezarra, now some thousand acres in ex- tent, did not exist in the time of the Romans, and in i made 1870 show that its bed was onoo the site of a Roman town. Raw silk and tarkaman-—~Garmans, Everybody says our stock is ®
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