i v i CE ER. | NTRE REPORT TN i gg . TA, UOT. Ps 1854, Fenus nod $2 por year in advance, $2.60 in advance. Advertisement cents per line for three insertions, One colum per year $901 colum $45. ir] subscribers paying fheir subs will get a cradit of two months addi At A pres minum o in advance whan 2 ereafler all yseription in advance, tional y | it AND ALL HAS EK TO THI DEPOT,” HIS MAKES AN OVERFLOW, ROOM, INS TO MAKE rO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT, — eA HINT G. R. PPIGELMYER SPRING MILLS, FA, INTERESTING NOTICE Two weeks ago our Fall Stock began to arrive y that we were surprised at the “ t st ¥ 11g wit expresses it but mildly 1 a wl anal ¥ o> 3 es call id be pleased 10 have you call nit rporet it i BOL TCR D. GARMAN & SON, BUsit's ARCADE. Dellgfonte, Oct, 1584, LOCAL ITEMS, Ive the great puzzle at the Bee Hive, Mr. John Wolf, of Miles, desires tate that he did not sign Li » the paper contradicting certain reports relative to Mr. Royer, candidate for sher- iff, and that he was not asked to sign it, The error was through the compositor misreading the abbreviation of Jonathan (Jon,) fordohn. (30 tH Sechler's for the best family groceries in this or adjoining counties, and you will never regret it. They sell only choice guods and at prices that others often ask for stale and inferior goods, Their assortment is always full and complete in every thing belonging to their line. ~SOImMe NArrow escapes were made from flying rocks from the blasts at Har- ris’ new building, at Bellefonte. graph pole saved one man from having n if a large piece from the pole and shattered i i ture gallery. Other large pieces I RT SRE a Sa iy Rising Spring to Centre Iiall, el from Bpring Mil Brics by's Deining Lo Hall Centre 1 — Several been at Centre lall station by a party adjoining town: putting on grain hou lots have The cave, b six acres of land, wi uel and Jesse Lon erect a hotel bui on hand and for sale chea er than elsewhere, made of best material, same al le to order on short Son, Farn ers ! t2m ment damaging windows and goods, Harper, prothonotary, burst a friend, whose name we have forgotten, and kept things lively and pl half an hour. Harper | bust of all above his shoulders, regret its perishable nature. Each one wus armed with an ear of corn d the plenty in that staple article, Felix Burkholder made a escape from death on Thursday, 16 wid on the way home with a load of &#not: w— HATTOW head, horses, this and the strain of the lines wise the wheels of the heavily the Harper's ire Of » read by Bi very { the rea He had from the fall. The railroad severe bruises about company tion to Rising Spring. cause there 18a Spring gomery county, which of freight We suppose be- Mills in Monts often a and expreas what i: ae iit CANNES iisshipment goods. We don't care name will be but we Spring. Duncan or preferred. The company will most like. ly adopt the suggestion of the Hurorten and abolish some of the Halls, and I ¥ Ww ney Rising a wy! f don’t fa ¥ is some Dame might | Oak Hall, and if Centre Hall were not so establis ting another “Hail” out of the map. subjest of shoes there is so much said about b stock, finest styles, best g yods, best gains and lowest prices, by so many oth er dealers that Powers & Son ha know what to say for themselves and their boot and shoe store, i — Upon the boots bar and only vite the people of Pennsvalley and parts of the county to call in and see | Ives, r good prices and then compare wilh isit will satisfy auy man or woman that at Powers’ stock, prices, styles, ele are just such as will meet the wantsof Rik examine the a 1 YG tiie nse Une vy ie — Very fine weather until We morning when rain get in, Have vou seen the 75¢ and ankets at the Bee Hive ? Mr. Chas. lL. Leitzel, Spring Mil boss auctioneer, gave vsa call, i i ‘rye ii openiog Grand f i and 29—Dee H — A small ive. GWOiing a few days ago. Ebony and maliogany curtain with elegant brass trimmings, only 65c- Jee Hive, D. F. Fortney, esq, and Wm. C. Heinle, esq, favored ihe *Reporter” sanctum with a call. New goods at J. D, Long's, Spring Mills, at bottom prices. Please call and compare prices at once, ~Mr. D. Hess is now pulling up a grain ware<house ai Hesston (late Lin. den Hall) and Mr. I. L. Brown is put- ting up one at Gilliland (late Oak Hall poles, mans, German Linens—Qarmans. 8 50 cent, all wool, cash mere—Garmans. ~The “Reporter” was pleased to have a call from Samuel Young, esq, of the Zelienople, Butler county, News. Mr. Young is a very pleasant gentleman and an honor to the craft, —Mingle’s boots and shoes are goar- aateed to be first class goods and every article not found as represented will be made good. Lowest priced shoes in the county. ¥ 7p. B. Stover writes from Pleasant Valley, Kansas: Are all well. Crops good this year, and people busy seeding, as. Lenker, of Aaronsburg, wae with us. Weather fine, ~eeSince the Ohio and West Virginia elections more ready-made clothicg hes been sold at the Philad, Branch than in all the other stores together. Prices were put down and all want the benefit of it. ~~ Messrs. Fortney, Heinle and Spang- ler were among our callers within the last few days. They were traveling in the service of the party attending meet- ings at different localities, wu Mingle’s shoe-atore in the Brock- hoff house block is the resort of all who want a first clase boot or shoe. Besides obtaining a good article yon get it at a fair price, cheaper thar the paper filled stufl that is often foun aow-a-days, Rev, Hockman, of Michigan, will preach for the Centre Hall Reformed congregation Sunday, 26th, at 2:30 p. m.; and at Tusseyville, same day, at 10 a. m.; following Sunday at Spring Mills in the morning and at the Union in afternoon. we Lewins has a suit to suit ever man and boy in the county, He can suit You in price, suit you in fit, suit you in quality and soit you with a suit just a peg better than any other clothing store in the state can suit you, ~A big day's threshing is reported tous, Mr, H. O. Duck threshed in one day 870 bushels of grain, with Dack’s machine, Bam’l Hoover engineer, Who can beat it? We suppose this party would undertake to thrash Blaine, Buf. de: St. John and Mrs, Lockwood in less me, ~~=(old weather is coming on. Be comfortable, keep warm, guard against getting coughs, cold or consumption, by wearing a good, warm, winter suit. and a comfortable overcoat, such an article as can he had, cheap, at Lewing & Co's clothing store, headquarters for assort, ment and low prices, , without needing apy misrepres in any particu'ar peopie ] sentation whatever Ww Your SL YUE, Sop't Westfall and his party of of. ficials passed over the new railroad for is fina tion, on Wednesday last in a special car. Mr. Westfall kindly in- vited us to ride along in company with a few others. The party were pleased with the road as far a 1 have t as far as Oak Hall. The offi inspe s finished and al ie and gentiemaniy set, a3 make a trip agree pg train from lew: I red to ran througl beginnin ith Nov. lst, and retarn This brings th to Centre Ha about 10:30 a. m., aud to Oax Hall a! 11:25 a. m. Leaving at about 1 p. again would pass Centre Hall at 1:30, a leave Spriog Mills at regular time M us $ y € Wrain until complete arrangements are n The time table will be duly n oted in » SPRING MILLS ITEMS, Curtin for congress, The whole cratic ticke will have its full sn this section—~favoring the PI reduction o Messrs. Woodward and Rhone. other men that followed their example. confined in bed at present. ty is now that Mr. Westfall will Hal}, Nov. 1, X. cn A——- We certainly lead all—Garmans, Plaids, velvels and ribb ons —Garmans Be LINDEN HALL ITEMS, Business is booming. It is surprising what a stir the railroad creates. We cannot understand why so many folks are so much concerned about the name of this place; with “Hall” affixed ia surely no disgrace, It was suggested not long ago that it be changed to “Hewson,” This wonld simply be absurd--betier make it “Hessick.” Two grain merchauts have embarked in the enterprise, viz G Moyer &Bonand D. Hess & Alexander, and feel satisfied that they will not prove dead-heads The grain elevater will be erected soon WR Alexander has just returned from Philadelphia and New York with en immense stock of goods, #0 much in excess that it has become neccssary to take another partner, and change of name will therefore take place Thursday, 20th, Here are our congratulations, The Cleveland and Hendricks meeting on Wednesday last was a decided success The meeting was organized by electing Ph. Meyer, chairman, and James Swab, secretary. Mesars Woodward and Epangler gpoke. Our school open- od, on 20th, with Miss Nandle Campbel: as leach. or. The old desks were removed and comfortable and substantial ones placed instead. Ex Commis doner Geo. Bwab’and wife are at present visiting their son, John Swab, at Erie, The Major reports having killed eleven coons this seasong The ap pearance of a bear and three cubs created a great exciternont 8 few days 229 After viewing the country & short time the bears fied to a com-feld, where they were pressed by Ross, Meyer and Kel: ler, each armed with a Spencer rifle. We cannot censure i, for firiog at an old stump mistaking it for the bears, ag ib ting dark. Our black. smith is an enter of man fow days ago he purchased a patent bellows, i i quite an improvement over the old y Tothos bellows; he also got something resembling a tele. plone. The “frome up” our Sunday School, ur Aghip has rothonotary clerk aspirants, Mr, iy oye Miss G, spent a fow days at Eagleville last week. We predict a large vote in Harris twp. for BL John, for we batlovp A conse cutious teINPErAiee man cannot vole for any olh- oF ma, ; Prisio, Daussmaxing. Miss Amanda Krum. bine having taken a thorough course of instroctions in dressmaking, at Belle fonte, has returned to Centre Hall, and is prepared to render satisfaction in all kinds of sewing, sither at her home or by the week with sach as will need hav soryices, Cutting done by the mag- . Cart in th ber Harper by the rétarn the excit aentis na week from ti ux F, M MARRIED Ley RR AREY AT NTT ET, DIED, Whi Rye Corn. sd Onis Buckwheat it shouide i zeti. Corrected woekle By Coals Egg 4.73 LOCK HAVEN MARKET. New potatoes, 40c: bntter. 20s to o5 young cliickens, por pair, 40; beans, per peck, 200; eggs, 200; beef, 8 to 10¢: veal, 7 to 9c; sh, per pound, 12¢; onions, per bu., oe; cabbage, per head, be: apple but. ter, per gt, A 190; bacon, 12 lard, 18¢: apples, HU; old chickens, per pair, 50c. MARKETS, Philadelphia, Oct, {Corrected Weekly.) Chicago, Oct, 473 “w yi COR, 2.00; Chestnut Lnnmsis sons <0, 1884 Phil i 3 i Ova Jhila elphia Wheat 321 Oats Pork 6.00 Lard 7.16 Bawvnr Warre, Jr, Com'n Broker, al Bouth Third Street, T. ELMO HOTEL, “ “ * wi} “ i Ne. BIT & 310 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $2.00 per dny. The pravoling public will still 8nd ut ibis Hoe tel the sane hers! provision for their comfort, Itislocated in the iovmedinte centres of business and glacer of amuses ment and different ralirond dJopots. as well as all parts of theity, are wsily sooesible by Btreet Uars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements 1 those visiling the city for business or Plssture. Our patronage respectfully solicitad, JOS, M. FEGER, Proprietor, HORROR i ti id (Thy M { J } JULiie) Hen hot Just Before Lynching. 14.~0One of the of young murderers of his , ind. October in the linching t, one of the r Jasper aricipanis hig revelations made by him jnst belore i Hendershot biain a confession which was He suid that # mother, father and ! elf started in Upon arriving which the murder was posed to sleep in committed his father pro there during the night, They all entered and lay down on the hay. After bis mother had fallen asleep ory gun then directed hiss He into her head, mn to sever the proceeded to do, using a dail axe for the after striking a dozen of blade of the cut the send of the but blows and findiog the strument too dull through, he seized the b d by taisting it 1¢ neck, covering | 1 which spurted fi father assisted to neck } i ‘ : § ¢ { i YON ANn ne arouna i ¥i 2 fF + i} 3 Hse Will om the wounds, in stripping the it from 100) tery { rn, ung 1H : De arn a could into the ined ciothing wi We near Troy. then separated, but et geain at Te i where they were arrested, where thes rahot $4 it ns end nd tossed thicket. 8 concenied ul ier a bri i LY, . - hosiery —Garmans, = to Dee Hive, "and children’s coals, 14 up at the - HOT FOR LITTLE GIRL. ber 14.—A from Falton, says ARS Spex i a young near Guathries, Liere yesterday at n negroes working int r sister | ten miles OOD, fie i i death Hing, The l wl and a is 830 tentre o« wr ih ised unty is great new being cane commentary & Drown, |] ¢ volumes of ab Many maps gn Al IB COM seit 1 us i, and i i ni FE I BUS 3 vd insirs | tions hs. % ‘ RLY Wi Wal we Lave lor g needed {18 a new colamentary on the whole 1} and one thet would come within the | re ach of ull who prize the Word of God, wh which wonld be a carefal, thoroagh, of modern scholarship, and of undoubted piety, correct interpretation, giviog the truth without any mixtare of error, This work meets that long-felt demand. The recommendations as to its authombip and ability are from all denominations. No work cf this kind has ever been so heartily commended as this. It is un sectarian, its authors being of different denominations, and they quote from more than 150 of the bos god ablest crit. ice and CXDOSITOg af the | resent atl past. An opportuniy will be afforded to exam ne this pric less wo, k, when the agent, Rev. Geo, © rr. a, foumes around, who will be foand wo: lay your arders ni Et po. CLEARFIELD FOR CURT IN. Clearfield, October 18.—A large and ens thusiastic meeting of the citizens of Clearfield was beld in the Court House last evening and many more came than the building would hold. Colonel Barrett made a statement to the meeting details ing the action of the conference and of the conferrees of Clearfield county. A resolution was unanimously adopted, amid most intence excitement, declaring Gov. Cardin the Democratic nomines of the Twentieth Congressional district. Er a Sa ULE NERO — Great bargain sales, October 25, 27, 28 and 29-—at the Bee Hive, Ogve green and pale lavender is a new Parisian combination in dresses and bonnets, Lace cartaing—Garmane, 8 ~The fagt that he is a Prohibitionist it alone enongh to prevent St. John from being in good spirits, > A URxTRR i Centre Lall Meat-market having ares irigerator families can at all times be supplied with fresh meats, of-best quali ty, sleo bologna sausage, Next door to olel ; I TRY ver MOORS, the ret Philadelphia | Irs hecord, If Mr, Blaine is heir to the Garfield ju-| beritance, the estate must have been very small. ~DBaltimore Day. Mr. Blaine's Hocking Valley syndicate has left the nafortunate miners nothing! but their votes, and now he demands] those, Chicago Times, i and Logan Irish legion pa-| Troy the other night. The oped of ten divisions B yon Post, s magnetism ? #nn, that carries a Republi fa Ponilili £8 AVE) duced majority, raded le gion Was comy man 0 a Qivision, ean candidate by a re- Utica Observer, ! Edmunds’ silence bas at last become wf bicago News, found a John's cellar, That If he had found lidate's sideboard New Orleans Picayune heads of the or. mus with great noiformity. Dem- arrying West Virginia blicar ackle their satis hold Ohio in the Times, | ged that a workman in St It is chs of whisk} 12 not & good slander, be might The 1 gan co tail Thin. osters sdorn the rs CIOW OVer ¢ ena be Republican line.—Philad, OCTals n } 12 nd the RB 18 ( ingabhie to It i i " ley. « ey, fakes prea ters in dyspepsia, fever and agve, and He has atisfac. eneral debility of Lhe system, ally expe need the 1 suits from the use a In randam of Bre whOs & BVSlems are ran Litters will cu bed | Hive, | FRYE Money on bape, 20 to the Bee a DESDEMONA'S BED. : Ty i the purposes of 1 uid be al- tered with advantage to the side wag by which ( sonstrained te ra his back to the andience while ad. Iressing Desde s remains in if we SUDD A her He, 114 i yor Salvin | AEG Comoe {r dialogue 3 alteration of 3 +8 3d 0 effect | the helploss pros. | half-recun nt position ; a most iat ost wduoed by : have ne 4 i i wi he bed 0 the piercing | No, no, no ; send for the man | and ask him.” } $ 8 Jf ‘ 3 1 Genial rss Stl AP RUSSIAN TEA. | If we are to judge by | Gaselie of Turkestan, the Chinese have as | little respect for the Treaty of Kaldja Russia as they wonld appear for that of Tientsin concluded France. In tions that they are committing a clear by interference tier trade, they Mussul- man merchants to quit the Kaldja fron. except Kashgar, on a fort night's There restrictions are | {evidently directed against the Massul- subjoots of the Czar who deserted { Chinese allegiance for that of Russia | A short time ago the Russian Minister of | Finance placed rather heavy duties on { Chinese teas coming across this frontier, | but was obliged to abandon them in the end, because the Chinese refused to do any business ai all, and the Russian | merchants complained bitterly of the | damage oooasiond to their trade. The | tea-plant has lately been introdnoed near | Soukgoum Kaleb, on the Black Sea, and | the Russians are confident, is seems that | they will soon be able to do without | Chinese or Indian teas, They are naturally irritated at the thought that after all their efforts at direct imporia- tion by the vessels of the Volunteer Fleot London can still supply Russia with tea more quickly and cheaply than can the Russian merchants, though next- door neighbors to the Flowery Land. A to — ORDERING RAIN, If a contrivance, a design of which has been sabmitted to the Australian Min. ister for Water Supply be successful, one of the greatest enemios of the far. mer-—drought—will to some extent be avoided. It is a machine for bringing down rain, and is in the form of a bal loom, with a charge of dynamite under. neath it. The balloon is sent into the clouds and the dynamite is fired by a wire connecting it with the earth. It is the intention of the inventor to make a trial of the ap- paratus on the dry districts of New South Wales gl i um a ———— { made with ‘fo have with reply to representa. infraction of the treaty frot have now ordered all Russian with the Rassian tier towns, notice, Nan 11 ONIRROJ3E SISIDDNYT UKY INV BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly snd completely Cures Dyspepsl fodigestion, Weakness, Impure Blood, alaria, Chills nnd Fevers, and Neuralgia. itis an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidoeys nnd Piven it i2 invaluable for Diseshes peculisr to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives, It does not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce constipation—other Iron medicines do, It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re eves Da and Belching, and strength. ene the muscles and nerves For Intermittent Fevers, Lasgdtude, lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal, Ka The genuine has above trade mark snd erossed red lines on wrapper, Take no other. President Cle = INA I, MARC iE WORLD, LY BEMOCRATIC PAYER 1 -% CH ACHR A EMOCREAT re i ] SHOULD READ 17 ally, 86; Semi- Weekly, $2: Sand WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR A MONEY CAN BE MADE Man or Woman, Boy or Girl who will Organize Clubs for THE WEEKLY EDITION. The Great Farm and Home Newspaper, Complete in All its Departments, AGENTS PAID IN CASH. 100 Eabeeribers at £1 each 825 =ill d: § Bubsorihers, 812 - 5 Babecribers, 88: for 15 8 for 1 Subscribers, av a 5 ) Bubseribers, T1 $l in every town and vwil- ar and sample copies free ONLY 15 CENTS Fr m Now to December. 11 TRY IT TRY IT TRY IT Twenty Per Cent. may be Retained Orders of 10 or More Copies to One Address, THE WORLD, 31 Park Row, New ibheral Con men Wanted. son or Raiary on. Address P x. NI HOLAS & 1 for Sales ¢ premises of the & dark brown 1 8 sar oa forehead owner in requested and remove the mame WH. A. BOAL Potter Townsbis ¥ By vitue of a2 rp hia oovutd of { pond at publi = : na peta Hall, 5 IRR4 {tenetnenie BN ileal the wwnship of ud state of Peruwylivand { beginning at stones rey Noy LL BGON wd ix f be in one Yeu? and yor interest | deferred Cured by nd and mortgage on IL. RISHE] B. REAM Executors of Mi x od hael Res CAUTION «A promisssry pole, given on date of Jas, 8 Krape's sale, by Win. Bearick and J F, Bearick. carly in June. 1886, at 90 days, for $21 87, has been paid, but as the note has not been ivered to the proper perties, all persons are here. ned against Lue purchase of said nate, WM. F. REARICK n de by aul HOUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATEBRALE «A fine it containing a good ten story House, with good stable, at i fo syd Yings, is offered by the undersigned A orchard of } iimes and a well of excellent terns apply to BEN). EMITH 24we pial Farmers Mills, Pa HOW TO GET WELL. How to keep well and be strong and vigorous are questions of vital im. portance. This is answered and convincing proofs farnished in an Nustrated Pamphlet concerning the Howard Galvanic Shield, which gives sooth. ing, strengthening currents of Electricity and sgnotism. It can be worn by any one, night or day. at work or rest, and overcomes wesktess or disonse without drugging the stomach, Pamphict sent free unsealed. Sealed § cents Ads dross, AMERICAN GALVANIC on No. 1103 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. 2iaprian AT PRIVATE BALE I will offer forsale ARM F a valoable farm, situsted in Gregg townshin, 2 miles southwest of Spring Mille, con taining 146 ACRES, of which 110 acres arecleared, balance good timber land: farm is in a good son. dition. thereon erdoted a pond, large dwelling HOUSE. & good SUMMER HOUSE, and ail neces. sary outbuildings . & spring of never failing we tor, a large BANK BARN, and ranning waster in the barnyard: contains two Orchards and all other kinds of fruits, JAMES HANNA, Tmayhm Spring Mails, Pa. Any Housekeeper who sends at once the names of & married ladies, at same addres, and 12 twos cent stamps for postage, will receive free for one tire year, a bandssme, entertaining and itstroot. ive Domestic Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fancy Work. Decorating, Shopping, Cooking and House hold matiefe. Hest Publishes for Ladies, Every housekeeper wants iL. Regular price, $1.00, Must send now | Address, DONIC JOURNAL, sangim Nunda, New York, vale pale young a SR “ ——- Jorn AT PRIVATE SAIR ae domigned offers unable FA 0 ) ACRES sale. Therean x house and _ barn all necessary sutbailds of chester fruit, and good, be house and barn. Also 14 Acres of about 1}4 miles from above. His 1 about wile south of ville, i= & very desirable home, J. W. MERSING Zimnghm ville, “TGoob WEEKLY PAPER FRET We will send the (Wi Weekly one to any one sending ur the ryan aan Cnsh mabsoribers 10 the CENTER RErorTen, and give each of the ae James 2 months (14 months) ak a premiom. in ben liberal offer, thet leaves 1 10 profit, but we make it as a trig) to inereass ihe list of the REPORTER. Any one oan easily got three names under the geements aid be well remunerated for his tooble. Two half Fours subscriptions will aiswer one, and 6 ‘ or i timber half yearly for & An elegant black diagonal cular, with double bux the Lire Hive. Russian cir- pleat, vuly $5 wt October 25, 27, 28, wR ge
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