THE CENTRE REPORTER, PN el NN a NP Pg PN Hart, Pa, Ocor. 15, 1884, Taxus. ~$2 per year in advance. $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisaments 2 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $003 colum $45. sar-Hereafter all subscribers paying heir subseription in advance, wili get a credit of two months sdditional ass pre mium on 32 in advance. “wR ni Cex TARE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST RAIL ROAD EXCURSION TO SPRING MILLS, TO VISIT G. R. SPIGELMYER’S ~“FAIR" a¥p “SUPPLY DEPOT.'~ LATEST STYLES INTERESTING NOTIC ’E. Two weeks ago our Fall Stock began lo arrive, hat we were surprised st the way d ont expresses it but mildly. Every ise and commends “1 we hear words of pra from New York remarked: to find such & store in Bellefonte. t and candid and take & look we know that shed and have to ¢ same. Dress Trimmings, Pasamentries, Fringes in Heading Ornaments, Buttons, Buckles, &c, lize will exceed by far any of our neighbors, Our 54-inch dollar Dress Cloth for 75 Centa beats ” them all. The cloths are made by first-class wak- fe perhaps than Lupin but in Yebhave GARMAN & SON, LOCAL ITEMS. Solve the great puzzle at the Bee Hive. ——Had a sharp frost on last Friday morcing, Great bargain sales, October 25, 27, and 20—at the Bee Hive. ——The best waich for your boy is to watch him at night. —— A second hand coal stove, madiom size, for sale cheap at this office. tf 28 § | { Harper & Kreamer, of the new gloroat Centre Hall, have their fall and winter goods and a fine assortment it is of dry- goods and groceries. See ad. in another column, ~——8ince Coburn has got to he the capital of Penn twp., it talks of huviog a brass band. Ben Buller thinks brass bands are nuisances, but old Ben 15 a first class nuisance himself, —There was a big racket at Long's store, Spring Mills, caused by the arrival of a stock of new goods, and the oxcites ment has not abated. Read ad. in ans other col. ~The pike company has pul up a watering trough in the gap betwen this place and Pleasant Gap. A most praie- worthy act. Let no ruthless baad in‘er- fere with it for the sake of that noble animal, the horse, —@Go to Lewins for a cheap sit and rave a week's wages, The Philad. Branch never imposes on its customers, [t sells you good ready-made clothing for 30 per cent less than any other store will sell shoddy, and shabby styles. -~ Wolf & Co. presented a sack of flour to each of a large number of fami. lies in town for assistance io puttiag out the fire on Monday morning, and saving their property near the church, —— Democrats of old Centre, get ready and give the ticket from Presiden: down to Auditor a big pull all along the line. Onur nominees from Cleveland on down are men of good reputation. —~{3ive the Philad. Branch a eall when you go to Bellefonte and seo the immense assortment of man’s and boys’ clothing. You will be as greatiy aston ished at the low prices as you will be at the extent of the stock. Lewins always deals farly, eT 118 : ¢ . pic-nic at Pine Croekx was held by the Pine Creek and Liberty un- jon schools, and not by the Ilusser school as reported in our last issae. Ad- dresses were delivered by Rev's Yoarick, Fischer and Kerns, Charming rousic was furnished by the Millheim band, and fine vocal music by the schools, It seems that about bhaif a dozen charges, now vacant, have givea I Fiacher, Lutheran pastor of this char calls to preach. In order to good feeling all around, we ju may find it necessary to ref “vy le gre, refuse ail and Tatheran the shops, oa Ch on fire, an on the bailding was two ood cu calf, buggy a il forts the BOON was itizens were Latheran ch od tho rool, t hire h h ved ieemed that but bh AVION « wooden corn for the no he flames sa the cliurch NUR WI Most of the As the fl snd sight was standing v ell crept unit o burning by the giving anderasath, Fhe ciiize gpon keepin ahd other with witloer and bers went F men tunately shower of 5 ihe nutiring saved the fis RICUE side ALY of the fire. OIF ire, 0 not seem willing to surrender him, of John F. Heckman, of Gregg town- died suddenly on Wednesday norning, at her home, of heart d ynplaine i of not feeli o£ the lady r nge was about 16 years, hy 4) 1 Whoa uh Was nen Ig previons aay. r Of Bone ACCOInp is —(n account of the bursing »f ntheran church on Monday mer dng, | F ny wnpp ttuernty called in i Bei i i fill my own appointments as follows Contre Hall, in Evangelical church, ser fm. al atlp. m —The young la held a leap year pari hotel on Tuarsday around and picked ap their this v »Certie Ha Ley Wen 8 J Vv 14 nig " fell ' hustled them off to the place where fun was to come off -aad where it {i fT We didn't get a peep f“ ¥i1 i, 4 } | werard n i of Novemt There #1 1 0 ded ones, yet ole -Th ali are waitin — ¢ Ohio eleclion is g For the 4 tif 50) ceul curigin poles—(GGarmans. 8 Lace Garmars, There will be curtains. moni. Horse blankets, pinsh and for rohe=, largest stock and lowest prices, at the Bee Hive, us a oall tient here and 20--Bee Hive, David J, Musser, one of Gregg township's practical farmers, gave our gancium a call, Headquarters fi and shoes, «te, nt J Mills, German Linens— Garmsans 50 cent, 8ll wool, cashmere—Garmans, Mr. C. Dioges, merchant at Co burn, gave usa cail. He reports that tow booming. An elegant black diagonal Russian cir- cnlar, with double box pleat, only 85 ut the Bee Hive, —e'The fire chased Johnny Mallen to big former quarters in the hotel roc with his shoe store. # Have you seen the 75¢ and 81 horse blankets at the Bee Hive ? wThe Centre County Sanday Bchool convention rocets at Port Matilda, 18th and 14th of November. Grand fall openivg, October 20, 27, 28 and 20-—Bee Hive, — Rev, 8. Haury. pastor of the Luth- eran church at M:flivburg, bas re-igned his charge and wil remove to Kansas, Misses’ hosiery—Garmans, 8 Zepbyrs and Columbia yarn—Gar- mans, 8 ~Thera was a dashing thonder shower last Sunday afternoon, the rain coming down in torrents for half au hoor OF Lote, Fbooy and Mahogany curtain lee with elegant brass trimmings, only 7d cents, at the Bee Hive, ~The Lewisburg nail mills expect to employ shout 85 hands when they get in operation, which will be in several wooks, wr clothing, boots D. Long's, Spring ] Misce#’ and children’s conta, 2 to years, from $134 up at the Bee Hive. meee), L. B., Thompson, of Baffalo township, hae come ont as an inde den Repoblican candidate for Register and Recorder of Union county, Grand fall opening, October 25, 27. 28 and 20 Bee Hive, ©" jd ~= Rev, Samuel G. Finckle, of Rhine- beck, N. Y., bus received and acesided a call of the Hart'etou Letheran charge aud will begin hig labors on 10th instant, Wainut curtain poles ouly 45 cacta at the Beo Hive, + eeeThio form of Joho Bierly, ded'd, in Miles township, contafuing 182 acres, was sold to Wm. Neese, for $456.76 per acre, ab public sale, the other day. Ladies Plush ais Boo igh sarmonts made to order * ¥ we Poilad. Brea L, is 8 people's mstitullon, abd Dias EY thovsands of doiiars to the clizns Centre county in cheap clothing. aade clothing 4t r G sory 8 Jar 3 Mr. C. BW, Sweetwoud, of for tne pure bri EXiraciar 3 Val ev, Aan INKS ¢ tracted h hot ch 18 thre is from white clo in Mr. guile an apiary aad Lis goud work the past samimer, and the 1m he be raisiog pre fitab ie, 1d i the SHIN ne $ HBV rr, proved kids & Hous Bours bad. gach an imposition, bay your sloes of A. C. Mingle, in the hoff house block, He warrauls anv aru. your oods &4€ not jvuud ue If you desire to De safe spa DOO 8 or # money when ns represented, Mr. Blanchard has succeeded in fixing nearly ali toe right ofsway claims ard relesses on the road bet weed npriug Mills avd Lemont. Mr. Blaochary us ats srnay for the ratirond company hig cer inly tried to be as fair as possibly with wir people, conceeding all to his power to pariies interested atone the lice, with- out ut any time seekiog to take ary un due advantage. We take pleasure in noting this bonorable conduct on his part. —Tusseyviile should be put oa the Potters Mills wail route, this would in- sure that section a daily mail instead of the semi-weekly, There is a very large population in that section with saveral stores and other bosiness enterprises that would be benefitted by a daily msil, and they shoold have it, especially when they can be served with so little more additional expense by being pot on the Centre Hall and Potters Mills route, ww Every honse in Centres Hall is taken up, and more would be occupied if thote were houses. If parties who have inmber would purchase low in ihe direction of the railroad and erect about a dozen houses, no doubt all would be taken in a short time and the invest. ment preve a good one. Lois are heap, labor is low, snd honses in demand — jost the thing wanted for a speculitor of tuis kind. Now is the (ime to build, wwThe meu and women of thie the battling against the flanies whioh threat cued to destroy the town ; the checking of the fire with the destruction of the Luatheran church was almost wir lous when we consider the closeness of Lhe build'ngs on all sides. Mrs, Jacob Harpater did some hoid and coursgeons work in saviog the stab e on the lot on which Mr, Wall resides. Even Faber's three feet squirt did goud gervice, The water heldootit remurkadty well aud be ite dashed nosaringly epainst the mdos and on the heoseous of buildings cer the charch, stayed the fies fiend, Maoy sasigtance of the I'nliane wes aso vidus able, slong with the aid of the boss of the railroad mesoney. If want a good Trom to the Contre Hall drugstore, | © nEavy, abd Wlia § flats Lin 113 EER sles 8 3 sift, OF prom Fi be tis i Who vg i. — Dr. Ale nArrow near Lea tio pike they bak sme | cadse of the ’ fi a AKIOUE hw y EX Be d 0 it tor ithe reg Caded with o fal; the hors new top wh has beer shio luterest Tabl cont at 6 pur years, combi turee labios Very and laborers, This very tie interest, toon, yards, 1 i turning & roi accTRLY and figured wiih Hy the Yvar, rai per cent sod a hail be work it, It Knartz, of Mi for agents, or counties a A A————— T ELMO ¥ traveling on tel the eae comfort. It celires of b mont and dil Phe i doors it to Lhose visit ts ‘ a wl Bas y sired several 1:30 Woil's arch street, was discovered 4 before help coud be check the fire, the in full blaze, The stable had ign, a f hay in be all of. ablaze wh of he Rg Lo fii it [51 J J we, five hoge, six i nd about ¢ight tons good spring wag In spite of Neil's padie alley, The exer ions then turned 10 savi wWio & Ret FP | ICH Tho i iil F Of fl the fire wight ander ice where it wa ait Kit. on the roof i waiier, on Spread 1 of And y large, ) Fifioe nutes, saved, s #10} large PLOLAC IY, spire r 8 Bpien rho ; away of ti base 18 De © is © % ald “i sander and wile made afte jr Ol AGeSGay thes Wels pred y es LO y " “ off CVer i, BR LOLE rovks Ih socident wes a d FalifOsad ww Jd x BS Reels nt ivi § + a a Deron Lois care misicad Ouw io mis akivy ulor rosd, That duy 7 a few bruises is wonder wus badly bruised and a ond ea. i a © nest and useful invention wh 1 the “1ocked e,” fur soy swmouns § i vant, from one dav x ned With 8 calencar, and if calculations for faciner 1 A as, call Oi 0 + ingenious devise tel'a yo the pride of any nw rer Whe ds, ewig any como by tlm] ler, and does it with jerieci mach gaicker than can Le pencil It tells your wages moult and day. Tells he . of iuterest in every stale, ur's stady is all that is re ‘come acquainted with the hw to is the invention of J. G. lion, Pa, and bas beeu pat those wanting houid apply tow aships at once, HOTEL, ”" i | 1 thei En Ade § 0 Ripa an doping iy te B20 ner dav i bo fay i irl at Lh hl 4% winton writ stil yr tilrnt EF Looniog tho yh Rd] t t L fai " si i" JGR i Was Eline Psa bin indo went is city Tor busi ess or solicited, roptietor, Oy. ure fy 5 Hd spond P wih fH urs ing ih G0 Et mnt ER, FROM ILLINOIS. Hos Fuep Konrz—Dear Bir ; Iinois 18 ane Tho Been, § i | ere FLEEPING CARS, Not many yesrs ago the lady who would willingly undertake, alone, n rail. | ly. The been th: weather has 1¥ for the last mo gle frost this fall yet, vole, { ty offici nin, rable nuwber of votes for Butl P ie or DiC Y. I do no here who wo ll we great hopes $1 malorit ¢ Democrat $ er, I have Your C R. Nery. traly, — hin ersons desir be supplied by sending tl ith the number of tickets {the following: Thos, ming; Rev. Graham, J r. pat 4 10 | Lorn Wael bola Pure baard a SAL i ¥ i J. B. Hazsel | grapes having oO inches the ounce here it in eas d gra; tarough and thresh yi 't evi reds ET n sto ovar went Mr 11rd P orchard "nr "uo { Oe at Lie fil tal fa hail s taking Gif AWAY, from Ley fo = ores} ple measure farence, and has foc sold hundred barrels of cider, A hUusIpon tain ap En ave { winter awl Lo il. 1 ‘ y 1.O0WaraG 11. ¢ i went to L n Hasel ilar 4 “applies, i ah TL ] Loot vney’ # MARKEE] 8, : i $id adeiphia, Oct, 13, {Corres i884 ted Weenly Chiwage, Philadelphia — 514 ¥, vg TE i Ji} 3 EL Warre, Jr, Coin oi no Broker, roet, . § . wv treld saii ul aM LONG, Pp. LONG, J. AT HAS JUST OPENED wn G 011s, ( GLASS COFFE EVER] . 4 10 On been QODS, DRESS GUODs, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, BARDWARE, ILS AND PAINTS, PAINTS. WARE, QUEENSWARE, Groceries, ES cine BEUGA RY civics. TEAS SALT, TOBACCO, ..... AEGARR AND... IN A WELL RTORK, Y GUOQLS . REGULATED Ai. “ so dh LER 3 5 PAS re Lnrgaivs unsorpassed in this CORT Y. Market Prices paid. 150ctim was locked wpen as litle less ‘hen hereine, Ladw travelers withoutl escort! ware rare on might tredus. Now, how- | over, ladies travel lone without femurs or! wigivings. They will not submit to outrageous benrs eof rizing in order to cuteh day traims, wor lollow the old-tin practice of stopping off al hotels during the nights of a long journey. Like men, the most of them prefer night trains and There aro sti’l some 3 vw! a“ © comforiable berths, shrink traveling without escort, but their pumn- who from sleeping oars ber constantly decrease. Sensible and experienced ladies make at home in a sleeping our, ith They realize that they are almost as safe t as if in thcir own yw no prodishness or re- Io themselves whether w or withont com punions, from harm and insul alle rooms, and flaction upon their situation to di their rest. Occasionally an inexperi- anced over-timid lady will lie awake long hours wondering who is in the breth werhiead, or spend sleopless night comparing the frail curiain belcra Ler to the solid 3 of her own bundoir, but a trip or two overcomes this foolish tendency sud graduates another stu 5 1rd a 1g couch walls at ra hurdy traveler, There are many ladies who Lositate, whon necessary, to display their yerilit his ty by elimbing to an upper berth at do not wu from one in the to slip do make therselves some evel ws to give their hus. ands the enstomary curtain lecture be- and a few slnmber moch home ¢ Hl al fore seeking slumber, only to snore as loudly and sweetly sa if hedir own bed rooms. no reason why they i were mage Here, aals before ri Is 8. women are eq the trne woman wil exer- his and privileges even (0 ng and shoring. vial Pia na, No any as ago the proportion was reversed. arge shars of this increass in siseping he comforts her person meGe rofled by niruson or Bleemug curs ex. eR Are nol a neoesE wm are in thel isay travelers, o—— —— FEMALE TEHUMDS a Lumb tho character. bald by y, 10 be! it—~whst | assim +CINALO rhs are © us the the | or of the} 3 ar iderstands i : 5 2 with square bands 2 good This sori wi happy who | They hone Li aY : won rs 3 Ale FAG VO TRAX 2 > ie wives, " o hen bat are * nghly Lave tempers generally long 2 “ Let seizes hold of his , under some ai thumb, and if be him make up his wind as soot he becomes a married wan, he will to bo careful. Again if » g man finds thet his lady love has a inrge palm, with one-shaped fingers and small thamb, let him thank his stars r in that case, she in susceptible to tex dorness, easily flaltered, very oasily talked into or out of anything, and readily managed. But if sho is a womat with a square band, well-proporiioned and only a tolerably developed thumb, then she ia either one of two distin classes of women —a practical female who will stand no nonsonse, or she is a design ing female—a woman who eansol be duped, or a woman who will dupe him. big to a lover, 3, the firet time he haud, examine nher, ner ve very FORD a f ns a AP ———— PECULIAR LAW, One of the peculiarities of Chinose law appears in the recent decision of = court ir Fooohow, China. It sppeart that s husband, convinced that his wile bad boon unfaithful to him, prepared to kil her, she killed him. This also was re oognized by the court as one of the rights whiah belong to condemned wives, when they can exercise them ; and, on the oon olasion of the trial, the woman was die missed with » reprimand for not having immediately informed the authorities C Lior husband's deeth, and thus made ar rongements for his burial I A —— Tho lightsone countenance of & frien’ giveth mich an inward decking to th house where it lodgeth, that proades palaces have a case to euvy the gilding President Cleveland WILL BE INAUGURATED, MAECH 4 THE WORLD, THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAVER NEW YORK. EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD READ 17 Daily, $6; Pow Weekly $2; Sond WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR A MONEY CAN BE MADE By any Man or Woman, Boy or Girl wlio will Organize Clubs for THE WEEKLY EDITION, The Great Farm and Home Newspaper, Complete in All ite Departments. AGENTS PAID IN CASH. 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RisHEL BEAM es of 3 nissory note, given on dale g, by Win, Beanck and J, F une. 48AL, at 90 days, for $2157 3 tk ut Lhe note has pul Deen Of proper parties, ali persous are here. od aguinst the purchase of sid note, WN. FF REARICK = AT PRIVATE BALE. ~A fine iol containing & good two with good stable, ahd all DECOESATY s tered by the uadersigued al pre re is & young orchard of chow ines sod & well of excellent we Ww BEX]. SMITH, Farmers Mills, I's Fa VALE Bie fhe it on Lhe prem For Wras apply Shwe pat wr + ET WELL How Ww keep well and td vigorous are questions of vital im « is answered and convincing proofs inn an ilostrated Pamphiel concerning rd Galvanic Shield, which gives sooth gihening currents of Electricity and etistn. It can be worn by any one, night or work or rest, snd overcomes Weakness or without drugging the stomach. Pamphlet we unsealed. desicd 4 oeuls postage. Ad- AMERICAN GALVANIC ww, Mo. 105 pul St, Phiisdeiphia, Pa. Laprem HOW We ELIOLE X farnashead 3 BOW Ma ii ud wiry Rog i sl souk if iro Lest Jan AT PRIVATE BALE 1 will offer forsale . a valuable farm, situated in Gregg wwnship, 2 miles southwest of Spring Mills, cone wining 146 ACRES, of which 110 acres are selene good timber, and ; farm is in a good von. thion. thereon erecied a good, large dwelling a good SUMMER -HOUSK, and all neces y sidings ; a spring of never filing we. wr. a large BANK BAEN, and running waier in the barnyard: ooutaius two Orchards and sil gather Kinds of fruits, JANARS HANNA, Tmay bm Bpring Mills, Pa. Any Housekeeper who sends at once the names of 5 married isdies, at saise addres, and 12 two ent stamps for postage, will receive free for ohe entire year, a handsome, entertaining and isirucs wwe Domestic Journal, devoted to Fashions, Faney Work, Decorating, Shopping, Oooking and House avid matters. Best paper publish for Ladies fvery housekeeper wants it. Regular price, SLO, Must send now | Address, DOMESTIC JOURXAL, bangim Nunda, New York. - jr AT PRIVATE SALE ~The unde offers his vaiuable FARM OF & ACRES for sale. Thereon a good bouse and bank orn and all peoessary outbuildings, an orchard of chotee fruit, aud good, peverfalling water wouse atid barn. Also 14 Acres of timber Ia: about 1% miles from above. His propeny liom abaul one milo south of Tusseyville and is a very lesirable home, J. W. MERSINGER, Zinugd Tussey ville, Pa. “*GO0D WEEKLY PAPER FREL We will send the Cicape Weekly News, one year, to atiy one sending vs the names of three new wih subweribers to the CENTRE REroxTER, and give each of the new names 2 months (14 months) ws a pretalum. This is & liberal offer, that loaves a8 10 profit, but we make it as & trial to increase he tis of the REFORTER. Any One oat easily get (hree names ander the above hi ne well remunerated for his trouble. Two hall yearly submeriptions will answer for one, and ¢ nell yenrly for 5 2 Cexrer Haut Mzar Manxer ~The iwutre Hall Meat-market having are- rgerator families ean at all times be ° wpplied with fresh meats, of beet quali iy. also bologna sansage. Next door to wolel 3 open day and evening. limay tf Hexny Boozss Grand fall _ , 27, 28 ars ai apni, Optopes 29, 2 b "We certainly lead all—Garmans. Plaids, velvets and ribbons —Garm ans