The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1884, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. | GRAND JOLLIFICATION AT BELLE-
OL lh.
County for 88. |
Proth-
os
>
the election officers sustained the chal-
lenge. The challenge was based upon
the act of 1839, which declares that any
one making & bet on the resnit of the
election jw disfranchised from voting at
{ such an election i
Official Returns of Centre
we Protec Pr Joa AB Jem lO omen LAGABIAL 1 F@ ermB] { ne THEE Pim
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Cexrre Haru, Pa, Nov.gl9,
- -
Se th ait
1884,
| Last Friday night will ever be remem- El #
{ bered by Bellefonte people, on account
of the magnificent demonstration io
{ honor of the election of Gr ver Cleve-
land. The town was crowded to its ut
most—delegations from Pennsvalley,
$003 colum $40. Nittanyvalley, and other sections of the
x : .. | connty were in town. Tuere were teu
PAYIDR | brags bends. The resideaces of Demos |
os BY | erats were magoificentiy illuminated. |
Bsa Fire-works were whizziog in all quariers,
a parade of » miles length made the
round of the streets, and everybody | “4 Ward
seemed to be bappy and ous continued | 3 Ward
thunder of harrahs went up to the clear | Unionville borough
and star-be spangled welkin, | Be Beattenss ys
At 9 a meaiing was org «nized in the |
court house, with Judge Orvis as chairs |
man. The Judge was greeted with
rounds of applause. and made ove of his |
| solid, foreible, oidstime speeches, Judge |
| Orvis' retirement from the bench ia a | wee : Frusesstes
fortunate thiog for the Democracy of the | Haines twp., West preci
county and stafe—it brings him ba k | ie\p Mt . Fast pt
to the immediate work in the pariy, with | Hi Foiriied , ap
| his wise connsel aud abuity apon the | Howard "
| stump. He was followel by Gephart, |
| Fortney, Heinle and lastly by Gov, Cuar- |
tin —the crowded tonse of once rose ap
on its feet and swinging ha 8 und caves |
and ringing his appear- |
| ance in a manner never before witnessed |
in that « His speech was |
| eloquent und pleasing, earnest and hap |
| p¥, and he sent the crowd home think-
i ing more of him than ever,
{ There was the best order throughout
the entire § atl
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A OTN er i
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BOROUGHSA
There was no denial
ii 31 1§ F148; Tang F111 1 i: 2 ! b wl i by Clothier that hie made the bet al.
TOWNSHIPS. on] i i | I i : : d i i131 : { £¥ 3 : 1 1 leged Judge Allison promptly made
| | 1 | an order to the effect that the election
| officers of said division being satisfied
| that the said George W, Clothier is a
qualified elector under the futic
| ghall receive Ls vole irrespective of any
{ evidence that he has made a wager up
the result of the election, An Acto
sexbly which adds apy qualification
an elecior's righ t red
| by the Constitution is uncounstibuti
ARD 13
9D np
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Terus
when not
2 cents
One colt
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in
por
r year in advance. $2.50
ivertisements
hree insertions.
ad YRECE,
line
Bellefonte, No
West Ward
Miiesburyg borough...
Millheim borough...
Howard borough...
Philipsburg, 1st Ward...
In per yos
Z@Heroafle
their 84
all subscribers nf Const 5,
y months addit
!in advance.
31 16 YO Lot
An Entire New Store!
CLER]
Boo
Gregg township
“SUPPLY DEPOT,”
Huston ow
Liberty fo
Marion WW
on
INROIIY SISIODAET ONY SWY
R. SPIGELMYER, cheers gree ed
MIL TrOOm
Mi,
i
re
Dress Trimmi
ges, Urna
Silicia, Drillin imbric, Italian
Cloth, Gilbert Velvets from 48
els. ! Bi
le styles in sid mized : Sols
Frin-| SPRING MILLS’ JCLLIFICATION.
Spring Milla had a grand joilifieation |
| over Cleveland's election, on Monday.
| Being laid nop with vere ¢old taken
! at
al
We were
| able to be pr
there
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fue
Be
na
BEST JONIC.
with
of Haines, . 3 iy vgn . ¢ i i
" hear a nnmber of our etizens ex
4 to attend the insngnration of Gro- |
March 4. Bomeofonr | wi
: 3 i sud Nearalgia,
ere at the Bellefonte | ° snl
anda ir- i
mas lo)
Hal! |
i ‘ ¥ % é sid “ ' i faradi | greets and |
and $225 a guaras ed not toe RO ii 3 a Riu Ww il i {iW Aving . 3 \ rul un. |
i 3 3 i § . i» » 4 i ] i
Heinle
olf de- |
half-
aii" §
con- |
~Mr. Alfred Kreame
has purchased the farm of
Jonathan Kreamer, dec'd, in Penn twp. |}
— On 21 of November, 1831, a snow
fell in this valley two feet ID de pth
which did not disap;
April, and there
that winter,
*
iy
ie j hile,
nt; learn, iy
irge crowd, parade,
not
that
the Belle! 1 his os eombining Jror wh
or
yWever, s. quirky and eomsetely
—tll t} wi ares Dyspepsia, (ndlgestion,. Weakness,
to hl BA re aa: } spare Bleed, Malaria, Chilis nnd Fevers,
OIRO Chigirs
illa
ve hotel,
music, and
i Were
Ose Oh
ITER, Bpee fies
Toe
ninated, and Ul
» * I fori ils 3 - or 1 6 sg of (he
Jashion 10 a0 britlia «ty for Diseases ¢ 3
id Gold
No. 29 st ir, ele
A 8
+} i Kidoeys and iver,
§ :. 3 vYening
E18 233 8, 810 :
&, sat
idihs— | pa lowing
I MCS ¥
On the moar
mense oO fire . h threw
the Repab »
y
others, made a ine show, f
ere
§
i
| I's, and ] Waonten
| i in inden
ain above t Was an Hine noe
Hosiery |
undoubtedly |
- Onr black
Linke
PH Ar
1 #
54}
nag
anda Underwear Wear si
the largest line.
brov {erin a Sil k,
Cuffs ’
little buckles a
and
4} . were the finest yet set off in the | Artl ) rsdn Ry y wit
and | . Nov ¥ st Than key » (lay id ‘ La iin ) . 1 i Clin ited son blican 3 top a
17 4} ashi ti es during the | he 3
ail the Jasiiona # 1Rovreiil i { cinally in. i w3 CHENICAL C0. BALTINOREIP
J
neat .
f. DOW COI = —
wanftey 1
if preiiy
for Dresses |
get another of the
nes, and if the Republicans
" » t theft why
We also
hard to say Ww! isl
they all shoul
tables,
feem LO correspon
rect, with a few pil
ficial PROCLAMATION
Bont
, by the Dom-
strings
101 an
Hor
A
n Piess
ners 12 8 gr : Roar ’ é ! x | roi » Lage consisting © sonLties
i ie : #5 oF 5 Jas RK
Judges
Hoy,
«én Ju
’
fam
rg
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mar
HII PRA :
main
t
in ¥
paris ol Clow tre
BB
the evening Lhe TT
We dues lay 4 [+884 54
covered with an inch of ssow,
The beat ar larsest stock
caps, at &HW est
the
fhe by a protecti
ina gili, ADO he: ¥
own nere are in
1 " ATM EV-|
ndegtigned will
! 3 . ! . wing pla to receive stl . eal ,
TARRH-
EMEDY
cks 14 HR
— We : niss old
townsman, Philip Mersinger, 10
of [Hiustrated H r of Jol of
town he has hei
n+=nt dea ers nu gi 1D :
a copy | have cherries * Hes nha, pear # Og at ( ire H fsa . i Zach andles i
which | grapes, iety ther fraits anc “F. HosTERMAN, Treasarer. GR 8 ihaty Add : : : |
nt Back 19 {TH tH :
ne promi- 1? :
“ Ba BE
!
uments and 4 Cy | Catbarin Boje : Br VPI] } |
i 3 #2 ¥ ia a7 Ii ik i 3 g « i 14 : ii.
Bkaling shiris $7 I j john BR Bat 3
i
kles and but
eis to
y oats | face and Torkman cura
od & € frivey 40 4
. Ea als i m 30 10 70 ba; ov % from If vou want #0
hreshed 91 i Hen Rial, ra A . $ { sake ivy a 1
threshed vi hak Z SOME | Cuntre Hall drog st re.
nesday, 12 eu 05
11 r
Hall.
to beat.
Men, women and ci
SATIN
x 4
RY %
ing,
a the | aPoritive, Bure, any
NEVER CURE
FAILING trite
Catnrr Kemets i d Blood =
niarr © Fg oe Foie
tannrrh REV 7 Rafe ins single
i came where Qireotst Bre followed, I
a fF etrikes at the rot the disease ani
14 —At 1:30 Fl eliminsteos the poison from the binod
norib-bound train or
wones has been wonderful ar nd ost
. h . onme. All that is asked f ina trial
{ Jub Ath the Houston and Texas Central railways
ia ; : w wrecked st Clear Creek station, |
The mong obstinate and long-etanding
BOUL LWO miles south of this place, aad i
enses yield readily to this reme
wen F wrtiy have ies
" foicion x 85, U
\ 3 | J Sam’ ¥ Keller 8.
far as known ten people were Killed | a, Six bottles will be sent by ex.
1 ifieen more or } | prepaid. Tole ne other, for Rt
outright and Gif: »” more or 165s « 8 ane, Fine oni preparation that seccher the
ously wounded, AD inves’ gation DY the | wat of the divcasr and Cures, Send
: i for oironisr (or mek your druggist §
railway authori ics reveals that the dia | n - a
bolical work was done by discharged em- |
Osos Natorefemptoms and (Cure
1 contains bestimorisls of autbestio
ployees and thieves jo the vicinity who a
sought to wreck a night train for the 5 7 4
spoils it contaived. Breaking into asec Rixe & Oo, Philsid's. a
ton hoose the wreckers oufained the
necessary tools, and by puliing the spikes :
and unfastening the fish~plates, arranged | and Exj« Address ¥. N. K.CHO! AS & CO,
a rail to yield to pressure without, hows Ny old § yn, Sa J Brows 3 ola err
ever, entirely removing it. It so bap- Te Eo
pened that 8 passenger train having the
right of way acd being behind hand was
Boseooe
of owore, Chand
-
i Lhe Great |
nv
Wirn the
Dent, He
Hrosm-o¢
conditions, can ba hi: Bee) «| Soloma slley, growin
shoes at Mingle’s, in the Brockerhoff | ¢ .. ihousand dollars w
house block. | deals Inrge!
At an oral i conte wt, to be held lag
by;the two literary socie of Lewis | wpen
1 Taiversity, on Friday evening, | cour
burg University, 3
Rev. Fischer, of this place, has been se-
lected as one of the judges,
~The work on Lemont and |
Bellefonte bradch of our railroad is pro |
grossing very rapidly, and rails will be |
laid before suring, wa are assured |
wy y tof $1]
and then we expe lefonte will a of the +xcolont’ ar. | gO0a%
i : a&a rf
Be. a . : | rangement, completeness of awartmant, 2
wee Mr, J. O. Deininger, having pur- | oo oui ral perfectness of Seohler's g
cha-ed several lots near the railroad sta | ory We give this us a trutn, not a an
|
i
ne Misses’ and children’s coats, 2 to
years, from $1}§ up at the Bee Hive
a... tir) re A THE WOI
gp TT i tH iE WOLA ©
SPRING MILLIS MARKED. i it Hs LOM 1 « ui *
$ Hempstead, Tex
{this morning the
re
to a
18
} ra
g from two
rth a vear, and
i here seem 0 he
eat mal ol sebiing their eves |
snd o to Kansas; o
AR of moving
w us i
letter to any part, |
deavor to do better
Fain-rLay
idren, of al SPN FIEN DS,
ari boots and | a is
List R
day of
of Crra
N
Ww
is
{ies ovember,
AED x 5
© tne ea -.
1k kn have :
{ east and we
| done
t wi
xt tame,
int
and e:
is
ihe iel A
Lid one) Ono
of Cntarrh.
sod genuine bares
It fies the Hawt i
rifier in the market : “ur anle by Br
ity. i Sans ¥
> a
PE,
JOBNELOR
Salesmen Wanted, 0 “Su
citar, per barrel
ny tallow 6
vad Jwp
4
Boggs
¥
Miles
Belin
Bem
AE & ¥icid
MATION
— We heard one of
ty, a few days suo,
the best citizens |
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an
0"
CC
: tof this con
| his wd
wy
pres
Be i ¥
fry rat
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Aeris Tl Ui.
MARKETS,
Philadelphia, Nov, 17
grrected Weekly
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Traverse Jurors—Ist Week.
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1884 : Woods
oR
Boggs
Philadelphia sder, Potter
- Bi} J Kia port
; 2 tosdgers, Bog
Tu Vor Pe gy
we 33} Henry Emerick, Oopy [acol
A ¥ (sara, Bellolonie Aaron B ¥ ye
avid Robb, Liberty James Cokiey
Erna Frown, Bell te it #F Mull, PLS
Eph. Glen, Pa Lesthers, |
Wim. Sewn dW Fun Foe] be
Alex. Miller Ate Uoniter, Halts
Geo, Eckie, F Jerry Epb, Philipst
ror TRS
. ig
K ihe
David |
. Fenn {aco
a
tion, intends to erect carriage shops oo | (dis notice, and 11 ix what all will as-ert
them nexispring, | who hav oked throngh that
wee Mr. Condo, of Bgring Mille, sales- | grocery store. The snc ess « f the store |
msn for a Philadelphia house, popped in is owing t [the whe rdided 10 | Outs
to se+ us. He is one of the stavenest | which are Lir and honest dealing, gene pop
Demo "rats on the American sil, { tiemanly treatme t, and only good and | § 4
—— Miliheim had a grand jobilee, il. | resh goods which on'y an fis or the tu. Sawven Warre, Jr, Com'n Broker,
lamination, fire works, and bonfire, in | ble. You can She best peices for 31 South Third Sireet.
honor of Clevelind’s election, on Taes- | 01 wltaee at S.chiersa d haye No 1 gro LOCK HAVEN MARKET.
aga,
36%
il4
G84
Hails
“
adie, reps
Worth
Huson
trowel
E3TRAY ~Came to the premiscs of the under
signed, on of shout Sept. 15, a dark brown heifer,
first to reach the scene of the disaster. | about # months old, with a star on forehead, and
striking the loosened rail the engine and ! past of ta lw hits, : The ow bes is hin ) nd to
¥ uu : HOVE 3 wIiY. on med CILY ii re
tender gO Over saileiy; whilg two bag- 1! edd a WM ik
gage oars, mail and express and two
Pailman sieepers weot over the three
foot embankment and into the creek.
Corn
Wheat
Hw 3
merits,
ogee
6 50 ire
iveat
foward ip
ge! t
ig
ight. We did not get the particu- | ceries for same at cash fienre-, aod at »
415 nigh > P (rifle above w holeasle prices, Goods sold
lars, :
# t.olesale and retail,
Our black silk at 76cts, $1, $1.10
$1.25 are 40 per cent nnder value. Great-
est bargain at Bee Hive,
We are in earnest when we say |
that money has been coming in so slow.
ly that we can not meet cash expenses,
Bors us indebted to us on subscription
or other work, will favor us greatly by a
remittance—we never “dun” unless
obliged to do so. A part remittance,
where all is not possible, will be accepta-
ble too.
~The Democracy held quite a lively
rac t§Centre Hall on Thursday even-
ing, 13th, A delegation of horsemen,
with D. C. Runkle as captain, escorted
the Loop band and delegation to town,
and a parade was had through town.
Anvils were kept booming all evening,
and later the Farmers Mills band also
arrived ; an address was had by J, L.
Spangler, after which a tar barrel, on a
high pole, was planted in the square and
burned. The barrel had been kept by
John Rishel over 20 years, awaiting the
jollifieation upon the election of a Dem-
cratic Pre-ident,
Ladies Plush garments made to order
at the Bee Hive,
Have yon seen the 75¢ and 81 horse
blankets at the Bee Hive ?
It you want to save money on bed
blankets and Laps, go to the Bee Hive,
LUMBER FIRE AT LOCK HAVEN.
Lock Haven, Pa, Nov. 14.~Thism ira.
EE ————————
ven, a fire ori insted on the mill yard of
Kreamer, Munn & Co. a args lumber
firm, and spread] theniee to the county
bridge over Bad Eagle creck, destroy
ing that stracure, In the mill yard threp
milion feet of lomber were destrived
The estimated loss of lumber is $200,000;
insurance, $175,000,
Dr. Bawhones says the sarest way to
take a cold is to be always hoegiog a
stove. Young man, remember this, snd
when you go to see your giri on Bunday
night don’t spend vour time hugging the
stove; but Ifyou doget a 0d Dr. Kegan
ler's Celebrate + English Congh Medicioe
can be relied npon to etre you, &
Did it ever occur to you, prodent and
thoughtful reader, that Dr. Kessler's
Celebrated Eoglish Cough Medicine
must be an article of res] merit, or how
could the manufacturer ever be able to
advertise “money refunded to dissatis-
fied purchasers.” For sale at Murray's.
ray, Jouxsrox, Hornroway & Co,
"10002 Philadelphia Agents,
Linens for wedding presets Gar
mans,
!
Of a
w=)
New potaty:s, 400; batter, 20 to
young chickens, per pair, 40 ; beans, per
peck. 200; egus, 200; vel, 8 to 10¢; veal,
7 to Be; tish, per pound, 12; onions, per
bu., H50¢; ratbage, per head, bo; apple but.
ter. per qt, 15¢; bacon, 12¢; lard, 13¢;
apples, 50; old chickens, per pair, 50;
celery, per sock, 3e,
Cavrion —All persons are hereby caus
tioned against haoting or shooting any
kind of g.me on my premises,
1doct3t Sau’ Brack,
Potters Mills, Pa.
- a ss
A SAE 1 a” Erie 5 hg ——_———
Bown-srens, on hand and for sale cheap-
er than elsewhere, made of best material,
game also nade to order an short notice,
at the shops of J. B. Ream & So, Farm-
ers Mills, 2200 2m
Ss" ELMO HOTEL,
<
817 & 810 Arch Street. Philadelphia,
uced rates to $200 peor , The
traveling public will still find at this Ho-
tel the same jihers! provision for their
comfort, It is loo in the Immediate
centres of business and places of amuses
mont and different railrond depots, as well
as all parts of the city, are oneily nocessible
y Street Oars consantly passing the
oorg. Jt offers special inducements
to those visiting tho ojty for business or
pleasure.
our PhirShnke rar solicling,
JOS, M. FEGER, Proprietor,
M J Grabs, Bellefonte Janes Lingle, Boggs
Martin Hogan, Unio Whales Burfey, Miles
LT Mons Bed ite [FT locas, Kas
Dunl Avers, Philip Basten A)
isaac Dawson, Belief te KE DN
A E Grahiata, Liberty Polin Baer
Wie. H Stover, Haines [Thos Boge
J K Bituer, Gregg iWin. sm
Agron ThoDs, Fone Walter Whitin Walks
Henry Thompson, 1, tigi Peter Auman, Groge
Traverse Jurors - 210 Week
Wim. H Wyland, Harris John Moyer, Potter
John H Swartz, Penn J Staiabaugh, Halves
PL Meek, Pation WT Speer, Belicfonte
HW Brickley, How'd Up D M Milier, Ferguson
Charles Cook, College EK C Henderson, Huston
Win. K Teller, Bellel'te Thos. Smith, Liberty
John Arney, Potter Hevry Kice, Bush
David Erie, Pein Jolin Yonder, Bunow Bhioe
WwW Cowdrick, Bellel'te W UC Wile, Halues
Harry Schiroyer, us C Halves, Howard twp.
Joby $tomnng, oll \ iW W Spangler Howse
Heptairns Bower. Jay gr Garrett, os
Wm. Irvin, jr. M fod Wa Giein, College
# A Stover, Bellefonte [Dallas Crouiser, Bhan
Jacob Smith, Unioaville]u M Sheets, Snow Shoe
Martin Smith, Ferguson| Miles Mattern, Potter
J M Harter, Gregg Thos. Merrysnn, Taylor
Geo, Harter, Potter ax. Everhart, College
i
14 year old bull, with
white nnder the beily bas been missing
since June, Toe finder will be suitabiy
rewarded by reporting to undersigned,
Jouw Gurren, Hablersbury, 0
Sim
AAAS SA
LOST, —4
Coxrar Haun Muar Manger ~The
Dente) Hail Mest-market haviog are:
frigerator families ean at all times be
supplied with ‘resh meats, of best quali:
ty lwo bologna sanssge. Next door to
hotel; open day and evo ing.
14may tf Hesny Boozer
an, A ir
CHOLERA IN PARIS.
Faria, Nov. 14.~The cholera epidemic
shows littie if any effect upon the pless
are seeking prociivities of the people.
ment are Glled eyery night It is known
that the déadly diecase o large rava-
ges among the soldiers of the garrison,
but the military officials publish no re
turns apd refuse all information. The
West end ia still healthy, but is compar.
atively deserted. Most of the residents
in that quarter have fled. The continued
cold weather is exercising a favorable
effect on the rate of mortality which does
not exceed one in 86000, The ravages
of the epidemic are trival as compared
with those of typhoid foyer. Bince mid-
night there lave boén 17 deaths by chol-
era in the city, and 31 in the hospital,
Three deaths from the same disease oo
carred to-day at Oran and 1 at Toulon,
Biated by H Cochran, druggist,
Lanasster, ve fstinieed over
800 bottles of Bardock Blood Bitters for
dyspepsia, sour stomach, bitious attacks,
liver and Kidney trouble.
SETTING NO BAR TO VOTING,
At the polls in Philadelphia on elec:
tion day George W. Clothier was chai
longed ou the ground that be had mad
# bet on the result of the slection, and
Jas AT PRIVATE SALE ~The undersigned
offers his valuable FARM OF @
{| ACRES for sale. Thereon a good house and bank
| barn and all necessary outbuildings, an orchard
of choleoe fruit, and good, neverdailine water at
| house and barn. Also 14 Acres of timber land
{ about 134 miles from above, His property lies
about one mile south of Tusseyvilie, and is a very
desirable home J. WW, MEBRINGER,
Ziuugtm Tassey ville, Pa.
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