The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 22, 1884, Image 8

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NTRE REPORT
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1854,
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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death
Hing,
The l wl
and a
is 830
tentre o«
wr ih
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unty is
great
new being cane
commentary
& Drown, |] ¢
volumes of ab
Many maps
gn
Al IB COM
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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
‘
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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
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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
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farnished in an Nustrated Pamphlet concerning
the Howard Galvanic Shield, which gives sooth.
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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
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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.
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tire year, a bandssme, entertaining and itstroot.
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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,
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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,
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