The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 12, 1884, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Cextre Hari, Pa, Nov. 12, 1884,
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Terms ~$2 por yoar in advance, $2.50 |
when not in advance: Advertisements |
cents per line for three insertions, |
One colum per year $90—3 colum $456. i
gar-Hereaftor all subscribers paying
thuir subscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
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Ladies wanting trimmings for |
Jack dresses and winter coats will do |
well to call at Wolf's before buying else |
-—Qur excellent friend L. B, Stover,
of Madisonburg, called to see us and |
spent an evening chatting over days of
Auld Lang Lynec.
—There is no adulteration in any |
coffee, tea, spices, etc, sold at |
Sechlers grocery. This important fact
should be borne in mind by every house-
£
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——The railroad company is making
varations for putting up a station
An Entire New Store!
3, GOODS, ALL HAS |
FIXTURES AND
slaters are now
the new Reformec
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past ng the
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church at
LDDED THIS WEEK TO THE we |
ed for the tower and will ve put up be-
“SUPPLY DEPOT,”
~—Why don’t Millbeim secure a tele-
FULL BEFORE. THIS MAKES AN OVERFLOW,
town and Aaronsburg, it would be worth
TO MAKE ROOM.
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~A HINT TO THE WISE 18 SUFFICIENT =
ret year,
——A telegram was received
morning that Wm, H. Strohm, Esq, of
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this
G. R. SPIGELMYER,
SPRING MILLS, PA.
INTERESTING NOTICE
Two weeks ago our Fall Stock began to arrive,
and to say that we were surprised at the way
t but mildly. Every
they turned out expresses |
where we hear words of praise
3
One lady from New York remarked !
tion.
ud such a stere in Bellefonte.
andga
we know that you will be as
never expected to fl
If you will be honest
acknowledge the same.
Dress Trimmings,
Buttons,
in
Heading Ornaments,
tre Hill, was accidentally shot and killed
on Monday evening.
— Centre Hall within a week
had added an express office, coal yard,
telegraph, regular passenger train, and
will next have a grain house, with other
nis,
citizens of the northern pres
ga new
township. 1fthey do, we would sugges!
Cleveland, as the name, in honor of the
| new Democratic president—or Tilden.
——Mr. Isaao Behm, an old citizen of
| Haines township, died on Sunday, He
was over 80 years old. He was an old and
| respected friend of the editor and an up-
right man, who would not knowingly
wrong any one,
——Folks who go up Salt river and
| folks who don’t go up, purchase their
| ready-made clothing at the Philadelphia
| Branch, because they can save from §5 to
| $10 on each suit, compared with prices at
i other stores.
——A few days ago a little two year
has
~The
them all. The cloths are made by firsi-Class max
ers—less eminent perhaps than Lupin but in
3 1 "ny . a y wr ry
quality and wear equal any ma ie. Wehave but
a call, sud feel
sure that you will not regret it
D. GARMAN «
{& SON.
BUSH'S ARCA DB. Bellef Ot, 1884,
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LOCAL ITEMS,
Ladies Plush garments made to order
at the Bee Hive.
~——Monday was a very fir
day raw and windy.
~—Reuben Gramley, of Miles, gave
the “Reporter” a call.
Have you seen the 75¢c and $I
blankets at the Bee Hive ?
Father Ulrich, an aged citizen of
the Loop, is seriously ill
If vou want to save m
blankets aod baps, go to the Bee Hive.
?
¢ day; Tues-
horse
ney
—(laroline Gob ble died at Millbeim,
on 10th, aged about 70 years,
Igick for sale—12 to
Deininger. 220038
——An ox-roast and big Cleveland ju-
bilee is to be held at Bellefonte on Fri-
day.
Ebony and Mahogany curtain
with elegant brass trimmings, only 75
cents, at the Bee Hive.
—(entre Hall Grammar school will
open on Tharsday, 13th, with Michael
Shires as instructor.
$1.25 are 40 per cent under value, Great
est bargain at Bee Hive.
— Young gents, go to Wolf's for your
winter hats, neck-wear, hosiery, ete. The
finest assortment.
~The new Lutheran church to be
erdeted, in this place, will be put on the
corner across the alley from the burnt
gite.
simeres ever brought to town will be
found at Wolfs,
—Faq. Duck and lady, of Millheim,
also A. F. Harter, of same place, have re-
tarned from their western rip.
~— Before going up Salt river get one
of those warm and cheap suits of clothes
at the Philad. Branch, and you will feel
betier.
weed. H. Musser and H, H. Weaver
brought some fine cattle to Aaronsburg,
jast week; among the lot were three
Holsteins,
~The finest and best assortment of
boots and shoes in this county, and the
most reasonable prices, at Mingle’s in
the Brockerhoff house block.
~The M. E. Church at Aaronsburg
has been repaired—a fine steeple erect
ed, seats cut down, a new pulpit built,
and painted inside and outside,
me 4, flag station at Henny's lane, one
mile east of the Fort, bas been put on the
schedule, to be Cavern station. No Hall
on it—Cavern Hall, for instance,
~Sgchler's have a new supply of
groceries—no family should be without
them—they keep none but pure and
fresh goods. Give them a call,
wee Persons getting to Centre Hall by
Bellefonte stage at noon can make the
train for all points east. This is a con-
venience for persons coming from the
west,
wee. Mr* Metzler, of the Loop, whose
leg was crushed by a falling R SOMO
two months ago, is able to walk, iis re-
covery is remarkable as his injurice were
very serious,
ef, C, Mingle's boots and shoes are
found in nearly every family, because
people know they get a fon ne article
when purchasing at Mingle's, and at low
~The station agent for Centre Hall
will be a gentleman from Sel ve as
we are told. Mr, Gilliland, a son of
Bam’ Gilliland, will be the agent at Oak
wee Wolls never had so large and good
et seam
0 , to
their stock. :
| few swallows of lye, mistakiog 1t for ci
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| der, which seriously affected his mouth,
| recover again.
| ——Mr. John Foreman, of near this
| place, showed us a head of cabbage raised
| in his garden which weighs 28 pounds.
! it is a Clevelander, and he has more
| the same sort. One such head would
| keep a small family in slaogh a week.
| ——All is calm and quiet, and the
| country is safe, apd the next question
{ will be, who will be in the cabinet of the
next President? Then people will ask,
| where an housekeepers get the best
| family groceries? This question will be
| answered with oue voice from man and
Of
| and freshest groceries iu the county.
——(eorge Cronoble died O tober 28
at McConel, Stephenson county, IIL He
| was born near Spring Mille, Pa; move d
| west in the spriog of 1855; his disease Was
dropsy, and had been a great piufferer f ir
three years and confined to his chair for
10 months, bota day and night. He died
in the faith of the Lord ; he leaves four
: daughters and 1 som, to
Mother Cronoble died
| some 14 years ago. For the last 4 years
Mr. Cronobie lived with his only son,
| Wm. Cronoble; there was born to thew
ull nine children.
t ghildren—3
| mourn his loss,
h Gress-goo i
{ sold at Wol wes that
i know where fashi
is and at reasonable prices, They
rised to
low a price.
call and see for y
in stock will be orders
3 4 } 5
in.+S Hours.
rate at whi
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{ surp find such nice goods at
believe thi
Anything not
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vou don't
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MITSELE.
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ETRE
We are informed that one day Inst
week an Mrs. Ditzle, of the Loop, was
walking op the road towards Mr. Me-
Clellan's, she passed a ram belonging to
{the latter which showed no suns of
| fight, until after she had passed, when
| the animal suddenly turned and with
a tremendous bump sent the woman
| sprawling on the ground, and in the fall
| she broke one of ber legs above ihe an-
| kle. Mr. Rankle and Mr, Love, like two
good Samaritans, came aloog and assist
| ed the anfortunate lady to her home.
——Mr. John Bayder, on Monday,
| met with an accident, at Centre Hii,
| that might bave proved fatal. He had
stopped at the store with his two horse
team to get a segar, and on attemptiog to
get on the wagon, starting the horses at
| same time, he iost foot~hold and slipped
wagon passing over his head. He was
taken up senseless, with his head some~
here, and we expect to see John shout
again in a few days.
cionsly raised a report that I gave a vo-
ter a ticket with Allison's name on in-
siead of Woodward's or Rhone’s, or at.
tempted to have any one vote any oth-
er than the full Democratic ticket or
held any other, or printed any other, or
voted any other, is & liar gud a scoun-
drel. ¥ren, Krnrz.
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SPRING MILLS ITEMS,
The votes of the Southern precinct
of Gregg were all polled but 14, on ih.
The people of this lively town will cele-
brate the result of the presidential elec
tion on Monday evening, Nov 17, Speak-
ers will be present to address the meet
ing. The parade will eclipse anything
ever seen in this valley-~bonfire and
fire. works will be first class, People ofall
rties are invited, and are requested to
ring torch lights with them, Three or
four ds will be present, No drunk-
enness or indecent inscription on ban-
ners allowed in the parade,
Ss ELMO HOTEL,
c. 817 & 819 Areh Street, Philadelphia,
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The
traveling public will still find at this Ho.
tel the same liberal provision for their
comfort, Itisloe in tha immediate
centres of business and places of amuses
ment and different railroad depots, ss well
as all parts of the city, are easily e
by Street Onrs constantly passing the
doors. It offers special inducements
tc those visiting the city for business or
ro.
o tronage solicitad,
" P08. i roptristor,
Maar
LOST.—A 1% year old ball, with
white under the belly baa missing
since June. The dor will saibably
a to nn
“hs
respooctfall
FEGER,
rewarded
Jeux
~Prestees
BOROUGHS
AND
TOWNSHIPS,
Bellefoute, North Ward
(nr black sil
and 32 25 are gn
wear shiny — 13
— Winter th
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around for
the sodd
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be re ’
IVErcoat co
want of
times the co
loss of time
snd which
deat 1. I't
ed, Now ar
good, "Arm
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David End
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Harry = 3
{ John Stewart
i Hepburn Blower
{ Wa, brvin, jr
I 8 A Stover, I
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{ Martin smi
| 4 M Harter, Grogs
Geo. Harter, Potser
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If you want a good Truss go to the
Centre Hall drug store,
Misses’ and children’s coals, 2 to
years, from $14 up at the Bee Hive.
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EPRING MILLS MARKET.
Wheat Red.
White & Mixed...
Fuss csiuiint miss srs op EPRI AS
tn, shelled, aud cars old...
wok wheat
Barley.......
Cloverseed.... io
Timothy seed... comm
Plaster, ground per to
Flour, per barrel... .
Roller Flour, per barrel ...ovcniiiinn
Butter, 25: tallow 6: lard, 10; haan,
i6; shoulde 10; bacon or side, 12;
eg per dozen, I cents,
rected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
COAL ~Pea, 2.95; Chestnut, 4.5;
Egg, 4.75.
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MARKETS. |
Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1884,
{Corrected Weekly.)
Chicago. Philadoiphia
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2% we 33
695
Jr., Com’n Broker,
Third Street,
Carrio ~All ppreons are hereby caus
tioned against hunting or shootiog any
kind «f g-me on my premises,
12088 Sam't Brack,
Potters Mille, Pa,
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Pork
Lard
Bauer Ware
31 South
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Bon-sLE08, on hand and for sale cheap.
er than elsewhere, made of best waterisl,
same aleo made to order on short notice,
at the shops of J. B, Ream & Soo, Farm.
ory Mills. 2200t2m
in
w AR JQ CON on or | 4
wg 3 we
25 SOLDIERS SHOT.
gE : cranmed £34
tia, NOV, OO, via Graivesion
slate that Cee
matin
reseed |
ileiiDer Meren
battal
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| evening
Hexny Boozen
lLewins & Co. if you
¥ t
they have
from $2 up
em all
a —— -
A CLEVER TRICK
An ex-eaptain of the navy who resides
Paris, was faking o
} day in the Luxembourg
y. when he saw a well-dressed gen
suddenly raise his hands to his
{ i and an:
I'he old officer went up tohim and
the matter.
Agrainofd
{ent signs of violent pan.
kindly
what
I su
into my eves some way or other
was
inquired
1 TR
dear, how fi ust has
got
Wonld you please blow into the eye fo
he captain gently
turned np the sufferer's eyelid, and care
tally holding his head in both hands, he
began to breathe with every degree of
force, from a zephyr to a tempest, over
affected, until at last the gentle
man appeared relieved and warmly
thanked his benefactor. An hour after.
ward the latter became aware, while sit-
ting in a cafe on the Boulevard St
Michel, that he, too, and been relieved
of his watch and purse!
try and remove it?"
the part
- - A I SA
The agitation of thought is the begin
' ning of truth.
i ———— TW SS—
he burdock plant is one of the best
dinretios or kidney regulators in the
vegetable world, and the compound
ed in all diseases of the kidneys, liver
and blood.
Have used Dr, Thomas’ Electric Oil
or croup and colds, acd declare it a pos
jtive rure. Contr buted by Wm. Kay,
570 Plymoth Ave, Boffalo, N. Y.
FOR SALE! .
——
A SPLENDID BARGAIN !
A Complete and Carefully Selected Btock
0
@onsral Merchandise,
the inrentory veloe of which is $600
It will be sold at eel price, ineclpding
fixtures and everything belonging to the
business,
The storeroom and ware room in
whith the stock is located may be pur
chased or rented, according to the wishes
of the purchaser of the stock,
This store has always had a large and
constantly increasing trade. It isa
RARE OPPORTUNMIY,
fatiefactory reasons can be given for
selling. For further particulars oall at
or address
Elder's Store,
A WYOMING WONDER
range
s in length,
east and west,
extremity in a
{ gradual slope,
| mile bavoud wh
{there is a} similar forma
ila
end is Devil's Gat
| the Sweetwater River
across the
At the
between
(os
RWARY.
ot more than
NO ar
8 nearly a ni
he river bed break in the
a
# FE Fost, October 23
Milesburg, and Miss Sue BE
ills,
By Rev
Jot
- THE
BEST TONIC. :
This medicine oombis vou vir
vegetable tonics, quickly and CAT
Cures Dyspepsin fndigestion, Wen femens,
Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
and Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Discasce
Kidoeys and Liver.
It I Inve k for
Women, and &
Mos TiO 31
g Iron witl
f
AUR £
5 (
BALTINORR BP
Bate only by BROWS CHENICAL ©,
CA
ATARRH-
AEDY.
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THE GEFAT BLOOD PURIFIFE
OF THE WORLD,
Catarrh bas boone so prevalent the
sosroely & feanlly i exempd, and
truly the bane this A rhea
Bo nx SEPRIBLAOIE Ae 4 ke
that 4 not cure, Land al ovilive, :
NEY E
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ne CUR
FAILINC
will be welomaed brall KELLER
€ ntarrh Hemedy and Blood |
rifier has NEVER fulied ins vig »
cane where directions sre faiowed
. bottles will be sent
press, prepaid Take ne
i the only preparation Lal reach
of the disease and Cares,
w nek your dr
other, Sow
et iamaerrinds of & t
the Best Hlood I
Vor sale by Dhruggists
seems Ly Daw'L § Bilan
Pa. adeno by Jomweros, Hovis
Burra, Kianx & Oo, Philad's. I's
enerally, i
inroet
Co.
&
'Salesmen Wanted. 0"
og
wos
1
he wator i 1 fact,
Devil's Gate is impassable
tho
rocks
wil
During
i ocks of jen are lifte
{ides sh 18 partly
and one can ma h
i frogen,
lone end of tho ent » other,
{tary tree of the f forty feet,
the river affords
i
{means of comparing 1
from where enters,
walls th an oliect
walls Wildl AnD Ojo
accustomed, giving a a of their great
| height not otherwise ol
6a.
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INTEMPERANCE IN ARIS,
| Without taking into congideration the
the flery CORNAL, the
strong cliartrense, the nasty flat beer and
ia lot of other intoxicants, the annual
| consumption of wine in Paris alone ex.
ceeds two hundred quarts per head.
There are two days in the week—San-
day, day of rest for respectable people,
{and Mondsy, day of rest those who work
on Sunday to show their contempt fo
God and religion—when you can see as
much drunkeness here as in any othe
{eity in the world. All the mannezingues,
| as the lower dens are called, are crowded
terrrible absinthe,
with male and female customers, who
drink wine which does not cantain »
drop of gmpe-juice, red-hot em.disvie
made out of potatoes, and liquors strong
enough to seald the tongues of honest
men and women. I have ventured to re-
monstrate with these people and they
have told me that they dmak to give
themselves strength, and that wine takes
the place of food.
Now aloohol in the animal stomach un
dergoes no change whatever ; it will be
found in ibs original state in the brain,
in the blood and in the liver, and it
escapes unaltered from the system,
causing most frightful physical, mental
and moral mavages, Those who have
lived in Paris for a fow years cannot but
have noticed that this vice of drunken.
ness is on the increase. Thero are sec.
tions in the city where every other door
is a liquor shop and men can be seen
reeling about as drunk ss * Billee Bee-
dam” ever was. The state derives vast
revenues from the sale of this poison,
The annual amount spent by Parisians
for drink exconds one hundred and
twenty-five million dollars, and half of it
is expended in intemporanon
MILESBURG, CENTRE CO, PA.
4
We a PE ——
{ Samuel VanTries
Yeoeased
The account of Issac 8 Frain
of &c. of Henry
deooaned
10 The socount of Tsasc
of &o. of Phoeby M Quay
deceased
11 The sox
iat
administral
inte of Curtin townshij
Frain, administrator
late of Curtin townshij
want of Jonas Stine and R E Rael
son, sadiinistrator of &¢. of Robert Robluson, 1s
of Huston twp, dec'd
12 The second account of Michael Hess
dian of minor children of Susan Knarr, decd
i3 The account of Thomas Strauss, guardian of
&c. of the minor children of Sasanel Corl,
Perguson twp, decd
14 The scoot of Thomes R Zeigler, adminis.
trator of &c. of Isaac Zeigler, late of Miles tows
ship, deceased,
15 The account of W H Pry, acting administra
tor of &c. of Hugh Larisaore, late of Ferguson
township, dec'd.
#6 The fit and final scoonni of Jesse Wood
ring, executor of &c. of Nancy Emigh, lat
Worth twp, decd
17 The scoount of W J Thompson, adminis
tors of &0. of Dr. A. 8. Weaver, late al Potter tw
dec'd. JAMMER A, NMOCLAIN,
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