THE CENTRE REPORTER, G0 ry Cexrre Haun, Pa, Juwy 1885. TrrM8, ~$2 per year in advance. $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line tor three insertions. Ono colum per year $90—4 colum $40. gar-Horeafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres minm on $2 in advance, Garmans, Buse’s Arcaps, Bellefonte, Pa., 1885, Tremendous bargains for the next month as | our stock must be reduced : Beautiful styles in Plaid and Check neckwear or men at 25 cents, All the nobby styles in hats, Hosiery and handkerchiefs in many styles. Beautiful Fans and Parasols, Satins, Plush and Felt for fancy work. Lace Curtains (30 styles) from §1 to $5 a pair. Portiere from $5 to $15. i Curtain Poles from 40 cents to $1 a palr, Children's Lace Caps. Ornaments for Fancy Work were 9¢, now 6 : vard wide unbleached muslin, 70 quality now 5, DRESS GOODS. , now 35¢., 10 inch Coupure Cloth was 42¢ i F - 35¢, now 27¢ | 26 inch Colored Cashmere was Lot of Plaid and Brocade Goods were 10¢, now Se. i A great many pieces of Dress Gipghams were | 12140, now 10. | Brocade Velvels were 80¢, now at 45¢. « Plaids were 37 Albatross was 220 and Cream. White, Pi terns below cost, Table Linen at a bargain. far below cost | 140, now 28, , now 15¢—Light Pink, Blue | nk and Blue Embroidered Dress Fal | | at 6 cents, Call Early and Examine the above Goods. » 5 ¥ D. GARMAN & SON. { m—— mr — | LOCAL ITEMS. | $ —The oats looks well, but the yield | will not be over ordinary. ; — The Lemont station building is] nearly ready for business ———The streams are low and waler mills feel the scarcity of water. — Wolf's tenant house, on Church street, will soon be ready for an occa- pant. a store, ——The Centre Hall depot is found to business done here, ——The corn crop looks promising thus far. Very few fields are met with that do not show well. —Miss Hilibish, who has been visit 8 Ia colpiny was at- i front of the Re-| 3 surprise of al | waa seen that there | was sufficient pressure to throw a large Wa ire ph 3 vorier office, and, t« Centre Hall, with its abundant pressure, | : , { of her not as in town. supply of water and strong should keep with some neighboring his well supplied wi organize a | fire company. water company has | put in fire plugs throughout the town, and has about one hundred feet of 2! inch rubber hose which are to be used | only in case of fire. 1 he fire plugs and | hose were never kej be of any service in ' Connie ti mislaid, and nfost of company never | was stored. hose, fire are ittle a fire. the would like to see a difl better t two or threo ose, ladders, be bett Ifthe i tot of t i pace are 1 Ha towns I water, ¢ » it $ of CiliZens ¢ of h ties would the past. organization town pany were effected would stares int iz@ns of tl OWners wo a small 8 ticles to eq 11} wi il a - Last rt Vig { Vil 3 0 i a8 been | he Uni f the ber of years ago Prof grammar shot he h SEIS Y t L f Ia? il “Ainge iT BUA —— Long's new ne the hands of the hardly be open genson. Messrs Greg have Nats N Bel } + iri r there —-Shouid Charle 3 ay N.} wl They are cxter New snake ab + 8 A BS 1 os . i having ein uoder " ry if id Haven on Tuesday last, gelical camp | Gephart’s woods, near Millheim. contemplate a picnic excursion to Wolf's woods, adjoining this town, in a short time, —Harvest is over and the crop in the grain. sells the Oriental flour, the latest im- good bread. ~The foundation of chuch at this place will soon be com- pleted. It isa good wall, and displays first-class workmanship. —~— A little trouble about station ground at Lemont threatened to make a flag station at that place, but the trouble has, however, been adjusted. Mr. Deininger has put a large force of men at work on his building near the station, and intends to have it finished a8 soon as possibile. ~The apple crop will be a partial failure. Some orchards have fruit, while in others it will be scant. Apples were not plenty in this county the two last geasons. New Berlin is having a new roller mill in coarse of erection, by & Mr. Youd. The celebrated Stevens’ roller will used the same as in the Centre Hall roller mill. The Lock Haven Mission Boeiely contemplates a big excursion shortly to Spring Mills, with the cave for its ob jective point. This excursion will be open to all who wish to join it aleng the line, —Eyverbody can see that Centre rection. The next step in her progress should be to organize a fire company, and, after that, incorporate the town ioto a borough. ——Desirable building lois are to be had on Hofler street, which has been surveyed, and will be ope of the finest streets in town. It runs north and south between Church street and the railroad. Lots are offered at fair prices. For further information inquire of Joba Hofler, Bellefonte. wd The Centre Hall roller miil has an addition to its improved machinery, which many other mills have not added, This is & bran roller. The bran, after running its course, a on scales, someth like small scales: after t through the bran fine like old style seems to be preferred b using bran, When customers desire bran in scales they can get it in that shape, days until the LIE the of the railroad Ee a tie rine on e liv . hen coaches in Central Pennsy w between Bellefonte and n were 4g ar. . ¥RILEG «1h self-b.nders to ha of geven iron named Wenricl | shock during a th was str 1e | 3 stantly killed. k by bg ee The Jo est home pic . Masser's heim, { cornet nisa i Good au On S85 Send Laos : mas iG! JTESECR 10 0 eee HII 1) woek over a pa fis in Kersts t Fr fice at this pla { breaking of ove glasses in {he thieves foun drawer, which they entered for valuable ps they found none, Mr. Kinter, the sper of ladies’ gilk gloves which the thieves no doubt had stolen from gome store, and in their retreat for. got to take tham along. The railroad coms pany loses a window plugs and fourteen centain cash but has five oreig dollars in gloves to make up, unless the owner or owners of the gloves comes to elnim them, Ling BiG wn | BR i i : have been in the wioks ne have fit £4 FF rity » {1:18 section of country wee Watermelons market for several keen seen about nig we —PRafirosd officials in a dining room Par reached tis place last Friday noon via Bellefoute. Tha object was lo view the road and determine upon ihe di- vision to which it shall belong, snd how trains shall be ran. The road from Bellefonte to Spring Mills has been linked to the Tyrone division, and will be under Buperintendont 8. 8. Blair. Frow Bpring Mills to Montandon will be under Mr, §. 5. Westfall, of the Philas delphia and Edie division, It was ton to Spring Mills would be pul on, and thence to Bellefonte as a mixed train, and that an effort would be made ta accommodate the loeal travel from this valley to and from Beliefonte, —f3e venerable friend, Samuel six years old, 1s alill well preserved, and was able last week to walk into the Lar. vest field on his farm and look on while the grain was being ent. Hops he may live Ww soe several more harvests, wef Ghosgoms indicale a good yield chestnuts will ba plenty this year, ~The Bellefonte papiva ctate that a few mornings since, before the Bad feopnd over the eastern horizon, jor illism F. Reyuolds awoke in his bed, and, 10 bis ggrprise, observed a man bending oyer bis and looking at him. The fellow evidepily wanted to act as cashier for the each be oi on hand in the major's room ; bot fo ki pair of eyes open on him {hus unex: y was not as pleasing as the Ba. of the major's gold would have had any been there, The fellow at once—the jor in ol diane Mop. 10 left by the carpenter, er, and got out fired, Mra. Thomas F. Reynolds died at | her home in Bellefonte on Saturday | evening last, and Mr. Reynolds’ only gon, who had been in California for his health, and was summoned home ts the death bed of mother, reached his | home only in time to be recognized by | her. His trip home, however, was too | great n strain npon his enfeebled frame, | and the yoong man died after being | home four days, and, sad to relate, to be | followed 80 soon by his mother. This is | a #ad bereavement, and Mr. Reynolds and his daughter have the deepest sym- I! in their incalculable distress, his y b The railroad is still in a jangle as | superintendency, hence no definita | 08 ean be eiven as to how it is to be | The latest we have from reliable | is that, beginning to-day (Wed- | wr early morning train will go to Belicfonte to conpeéet with train west, 1 that a night! to the pli FONTCeS mua al for this valley after the truin arrives at Dellefonte nd that day tains will n ou rome schedule, A. Belford, ith HAN a HIMR of ! Milton, two weeks w William pace, Mr. leiford is th a siloring estab- Mito? and has the reputa- one of the best cutters in 13318 barge { i i at work on the hime from Centre Hall to 1 ar¢ up and ready i 4 2314 GI WO TNLOE ich are tages ‘ : 3 1 ttia guards Oy Lhe put up ood as over are abont as no cattle walk 2 at r ithout to tl y along st guards are put catila It is no small rh To The company the line to which will matter our farmoars to have their crops dam- r Wal sea 11] up we i fo it of proper cattle guards, -~ Harvest is over Lhe crop in this county. and 8 not up to the aver- is good : and there i8 no enoagn to slarvi 1:3 si} giinoogn age, vel what more than is keen the co an i i HY ~ . ; manity & he band can if Rei It the events worth LY iin i is and enc provement in A Deliler rod ITAZE: every $4 $ W@ CounLy. : In i) _ Ta & LWEPORTER oar townsnan, Mr, ie fine spec ber wheat to our of on his farm in the nday Rishel, 5 of Martin brougl Au 1 Ca x Sy iL 80h ~ Ts § oll ar i, to former work nu v that estaba} planted ey. The pays to ir orde ts and met i won arranged Nittany mountain, Mingle's, in okerhofl House bell re the best bar. can be anid shoes [he assortment is the best 1n the county, and goods kept to suit all Every Io sold at Mingle's shoe store is war : Le money refunded. yok, isle boots nae clases, vd ~The people of Centre Hall a little excitement now aud thea, | they are certainly becoming very tired of a certain set of boys who come to town every Saturday evening and en- deavor to create a sensation by marching about town cursing and swearing, exhib. iting their muscle by fighting little boys, shooting off a lot of sluggers’ slang, and frying [o paint the town red before they | lenve, Rev. James Arney, of tae Lie by terian church, filled the pulpit of our Heformed brethren last Sabbath, instead of Rev. Land. Mr, Arney’s sermons al ways show the ripe theologian, and en ioy tiist hearers, hig father, Jacob Arney, who has been in frail health for sometime, | panied by bis wije. ~ Merchant failoring ia gl «js | branches done at the Philad. Branch. A | tailor of long experience superintends al. | work, and otwmost satisfaction gnaranl | teed. tf, ! bigthright—liberty and land, it hoo guarded josionsly, but antil very recent years ij foergs $0 haye hoen indif- ferent to the lowes of its igndéd Bstite and ignorant of the methods by which it has been diminished. A veleran legislator, the Hon, George W. Julian, who has | given special attention to the acts dis. | posing of our public lands, tells the slory in brief ina contribution to the North Apgrican Regipwr for August, In the seme number five medical anthoris ties discoss the question, "Can Caoléra be Averted 7" Felix L, Oswald contr. lpr utes p suggestive article on “The Animal Soul i! and the Rev. M. J. Bavage, in “A Profane View of the Banctum,” brings a lodiciment against the daily press Th of Clas,” by eo oihgy ejlicies sip gre on “The Price AN be ord, 08 on “Ternperance Reform Bit cay “by ol. W. J. Beecher, and the chapter of “Com. ments,” by various writers, on articles in previous numbers, weTi,0 wort session of the Mifflin. turg Masjo Sdool will open August 10, Insttuctiod given po Yogul ogliare, bers mony Ano, ‘ ¥ * Mone ko [OSI sikh fori: diol a @ Halls Vegetable Sicillian Hair Ret r nin restoring hair to youthfal color, lestre and vitality. Dr, Its liberty RE its A DOWEr never A. Hayes, Mt of COBURN Conunn, July 21. LETTER John Lote, il emuiove at Andy rip saw table to take a board from planer; not thinking that the saw was running, he laid his hand on the back of it. If the raw had ea it his hand in front it ofl, but thumb an him, ving his | fingers pretty badly torn, Last evening as Bd, Cantner, an « A. M. Greninger & 3 iam i Hove at I Bros saw son a mule with a can of oil, he concl His muleship throwing Fd did shied . reotind, it wonght that the mule had ki and b bl the de was badly he was | he shoulder wWitor pe me 1.1 noe s Od sit orner-slone at Centre willbe laid on ut I Of 443 services on Saturd 3 at k., and ay nig the same hour, Neigh. ninisters and the public generally Ha the uta, mn. ole a IeVIOUs ig OCiO On ir hit $ i Td 1 by ministers from abroa Rev. W. E. Fis PLY £4 preacher i. NER. a ZLE, MPTIVES. of lang and liver in oft 1 extent thal GoBBBATY 10 * g +0 the ire ry fhe al pL E00 lang pr chial cated (leegnes to such remedy Des cure of the aoch cases | r wit Regulate Stern t aboot hn M three county, eleven Evans, miles from Grahao was destroyed by | dren, rasging i years, were i ene i hy 8 sir | impression (hal by his gun and went To his hor dwelling in alarm, {idren, who boi Cais Tt] a a smal eariaeid f LEX of ¢,Rna age from six Eva ange noise, and, ander the TRIAS were ab y Biles (temated, Oouls ge to ror he discovered pues, He quickly gave the ] i dd reac: Fe Beet 1 fis but belore Le "i 0 floor, the 1 a few inutes the flared ACCIDENT TO ITALIANS. The Bellefonte Newz of | gays: Two Italiane on the noon train on he B, N. & L.. road met with a peculiar ncoident, They were wrestling on one of i | at full speed, and while doing so fell some stones. The place where they ful was near the Logan cement yond Boiling Springs, t is feared that i the back of one is broken and the other ! badly cut in coming in contact with { the stones, One of them, and perhaps | both, will die, They were carried into a { emall building et Doiling Springs and a I doctor sent for, is - > PD YOUR PB patronize papers not follow the d been tal should exams- ing the vithont i ws ristea ¥ n $ | the daog mudred and | BENQOrs undonbted ¥ owe thelr | his bravery. The fireman, J : lock, algo slay ed by the & | thrown about thirty feet, | slightly injured { & bigh speed an i on which with dul i put ’ De saw fifty pas snfety to hn McClin- ine, He was JUL was only Mug at open ewitel in collision neer Murphy vping, when One i i 3 4 or = 4 { The train was g« i struck an the engine came a lamber 1: car. Engi we air-hrakes and Wi Ha 55 VOLE M. 3 the pa i { to soe Lhe cibers perish, The next morning the iotelligence of the ia calamity (to 1 four in poene. Shelled « ’ { wanted at the Cen . tree a MARRIED. in Centre Ha Winkle &% : Nitta ¢ in one collin. parent’y reduced to ashes, as no their remains could und. $ Wr be f eo IRUNKEN Ti DESPERATE 1 LEED, Loniaville, Ky. July 18 jail with delirinm tremens, broke a win in the round stabbed himself Tarning the glass tof gla lung. and { which Le throst h { a portion of hig ugg, i but will die. ig hand and pulled out He 8 ui living [IT WENT AROUND AMONG NEIGHBORS. THE | master at Fostoria, Pa., writes { Dear Sir: Bome attack of chronic diarrhony, tain ho reliad. me ago 1 had a severe Cordial, and a few doses entirely cared me. The balance of the boltie went around among the neighbors. Rince then I have written to New York and Philadelphia for the medicine, but could not procure it, I traced up the bottle we bad “and found it was purchased of Mr, Jado Cowan, wrohunt in Altboua, and from him obtaihed your addvess. Please forward me one dozen bottles by express at once, as I do not wish to be without it in my family, and wish to sell it in my store, . A single bottle of Curtis’ Carmelite Oatdial “Wiargniged o wo any tase of chbleva, “dysantei ys, Giarrhch, SrRLES, pains, and all erithtion of tha bowels in- cident to change of climate, watc: or diet, Jomwsrox, Howwoway & Oo, Philadelphin Agents, won 5GE MALARIA. dames, Of Thompgonjown, Pa, 3 "A, MaDowavo = Fear Bir ; bend mp two wen of your Livy Pie Some of our prope sey He have i them of chills and fever, and they do noi t ithout them. 3 Per Crate Soda oes, cholog } € mar per Culls cxira i me yo lome i XY Factory, cholo y, fut, § DIED. { inet.. i} = AT i al, John Womeld poriths and 6 days yaliey, Litton aged 71 sri, Br i yours, J - ———— To Owsuns ox Carnie. ~All persons having cattle running at large in the Seven Mis, near Flisher's Gap, are re quested to come and take the same from my premises, If not attended to within | 5 days from this dale such owners will find the same at the pablic house of Da- | vid Rahl, Potters Mills, with costs and damsges to pay. Wx, Coven, Gigli Tussty ville. I REAL ESTATE AT pURLIC SALE «iy vittue of an or der of the Orphans’ Court, there will be offered at miblic sale, on the premises, in Polter twp, on HURBDAY, August 6, 1885, the real cstate be longing to the estate of Michael Spicher, dec'd, consisting of two tracts, No. 1. being & Valoabile farm situate about two mile west of Old Fort, and two miles from the Lowen g & Vyigae K i. on the Doaldbuirg , bad ad UY innds of George Beal, Leonard Ritone, and others, containing 18 ACKER and 38 perches, noat Shegsiite. thérouh erected a 28tory Btone Dwelling House, Bank barn, all necessary outbuildings, good Orchard of fruit, and a well of never falling water and two good cisterns thereon, No. 2, adjoining the above, bounded by lands ACR EX of latieeie Nefl, Love's heirs, Jacob George . Boal, and others, containing 102 gt hdd Mphiutes svt thereon erected bs wii ly ons: Foe npg lawl winder foot and ry ® fig host staie of cul tiva Of the above trols about 200 acres are or, and about 15 sores are ood oak Hin , above will he aid Sn Jno 8 Of #8 A i re and partios J "ALUARLE Timo Her ton . fair Cut Hay Bye Sime Wheat Straw Oal Straw... Timathy {lover Viax. Chodoe Loe Prime " Chicken Hides. Dry... ..... Calf, Salted...... Hides, Green, 8 " Cow Ball Salted Steer ” Cow Sheep Skins, yer piece MiIsUBRLLANEDVE. Tard, Oopntl ote, prime... perib Tallow, Solid... " Cake. re . Homey in Comb... we “ OonBiry ROoap coms aa Price Current Sabi © 1 ot to Market Pinctaktions MARKETS, Philadelphia, July 34 188% {Corrected Weekly.) 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