y i! TRS CENTRE REPORTER BPR UNION NN NINN NNT NSS NN Cexrie Harr, Pa, Szer, 2, 1685. Terms. ~—F2 por year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance: Advertisements 20 centa per line for three insartions, Que colum par yoar $904 colum $46. ®&rMaragftor all subscribers paying thatr subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, 9:00 P.M, OUR STORE IS OPEN TO MEET ALL TRAINS FROM 5:50 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. OUR PRICES ARE Positively the Lowest CONEBISTENT WITH Strictly First-Class Goods. FANS axp PARASOLS ~ietpAT A GREAT REDUCTION oe = Summer Underwear IN ALL BIZES, BE Don’t Fail to Give Us a Call When in Town. D., GARMAN & SON, Bellefonte. Bush Arcade, LOCAL ITEMS. —=Try Murray's soda.; ——3iaam threshers are busy prepar- ing crops for market. — Mrs, Woll, wife of Dr. Ed. Wolf, is visiting rclatives in this place, ——Ciranger pic-nic Sept. 17, on top of Nittaoy Mountain, near Centre Hall Miss Carrie Kurtz, of Millon, speut last week visiting friends in Centre Hall, When you come to town refresh yourself with a glass of soda at drug store, —H. YY, Stitzer, Esq, of Bellefonte, an hour's visit. ——John Bing has been appointed master at Fleming (Unionville) aud 4, H. Rumberger, at Curtin. —{3e0, Breon, late of Gregg, is run< ping a hotel in Philadelphia, with the savory G. B. Nash as manager. ~=L.. B. Stover, of near Madisonburg, lost a Boo horse a few days ago. Theau- imal broke a leg and had to be killed. — Will Keller has been appointed or at Linden Hall, A good ap- pointmeat—we congratulate you, Will ~—Mra, Dr. Jacobs, of this place, met with an accideat one day last week which may impair the sight of her left eye, _ = The Synod of Pennsylvania, an importaut gatbering of the Presbyterian church, wil be beld in Dellefonte, Oclo- ber 18, —As 8 destroyer of the Cavads this le an Adams county man has tried fish pickle and found is to do the work set for it completaly- Mrs, Hi. F. Wallace and sister, Miss Bridge, of Clearfield, spent a few days in Centre Hall, They were the guests of Mrs. Bessie Woll —~—Mr. Horace Zerby is haviog his patience tried by a bealing on his hand; fie no doubt wishes it was—well, we did aot ask him, but can imagine, ~The walls of the new JLutheran church are going up higher every day. From present appearances it will bea fine building and ad ornament to the towu. ~fioreafter teachers who atiend dis. trict and county institutes will do so at their own cost. Under the new law they ean only be paid for time speut in actual teaching, _ =—The Balem Reformed church, near Penn Hall, afer having undergone re- pairs, will be re-opened Sunday morning Sept. 6, Rev, A, U, Whitmer will pen the sermon, _ ==—The marble yard ia this place is 4n operation egain, Beveral cutters are busy and have plenty of work on hand. A marble yard in Centre Hall should pay aa well as any where else in the county, ~The Centre Hall base ball club re- ceived a challenge from the Aaronsburg club to play s game of ball at this place, Thursday, 10. The challenge will fixe be accepted, and we hope our boys will preserve their reputation. _ew=The festival to be held ot Spring Mills, on Saturday, 5, promises to be a pc Zon hind will be presen urlesque res have aiready reported for the fantastic parade. Plenty of the choicest refreshments will be provided. «~The local editor of the Democrat will goon hear the following strain or words to that effect: “Geo dear ! George dear! don’t you know the truth; gol up ang make the fire urn the fu a tile bigher, go and tell your aunt baby has got a tooth.” wee Mr, John Bitner, an aged eitizen of the Loop, was seriously injured on last Satnrday morning by a pessing over him, caused team, The one wheel back from the shoul i ain 1 A match game of base ball was played between a picked nine from Cen- tre Hall and the lsburg club on Lie tion club who did not belorg to the Boalsburg team, and it was egreed by both parties that the objectionable man should play in the field. Daring the first tre Hall nine, was struch on the noae by a foul tip badly mangling it. I'r, Woods examined the bleeding proboscis and up the injury which he dia in good styls, day. pro wound of the cateher, Will MeClela- han, who was sitting on the fen faints en and fell to the ground with a thud, An application of ice water was found an efficient remedy for the youth, A Ce, Harpster, and the game weut 01 us tho’ noting had happened, to change pitchers and give their mun but wanted to finish the game according to agreement, stopped, and the umpire decided the game 9 to 0 in faver of Doalsburg. The Centre Hall, 21 in favor of Centre Hall, meil’ hotel by our boys for which they feel greatly obligated to the Boalsburg Cillo On last Thursday D. C. Keller, ol this place, while on his way 1 b He was aboard the engine of a freigh over an embankment fifteen feet hig pear Sunbury, Twelve freight ca posed the train, one of which « M:. Keller'scattle. Some of the were injured and had to be killed, Mr. gine, —— Our suggestion last week vor with the people of tat town we have met with, There is ample time for preparation and makiug 1 gram, Such a ¥ # i % celebration tions of the county and onside. Aarons burg has sent out lawyers, 4 GA0K tors and event: connected with history and the history of the vailey that to listen to. Millheim might come two years later wilh iis Centennial, —Saveral parties will make an fort this week to see what can be dm in regard to building a board-walk fron Centre Hall to the station, 1f to see a walk laid, encourag wething or agree to do | Everybody should be inlereste | work and see that the that it is i Pp ished. —~—John Kennedy, our live received an unusual large stock of ing machines this week, He has large number during the last ye will be able spose of his | stock. Mr. Hetlacher has been very bosy daring the last weeks painting roofs with his patent fire proof paint, in the lower end of the valley. He has had difficalty i 4 i BOI and 4 we to di i value of using this paint, Examine the tab on this papera see if you owe the printer, and if i you give 3 months extra for that. —For dusters, seer-sucker coal dus ana Li ad ’ Branch, Geo. P. Bible, of the Democrol, and Episcopal church, Beilefoute, oun Tues day. The happy couple has our best wishes. May it be a household with the little, and an occasional revised one. dhe wedding was attended b were bestowed the happy pair, There i# po scarcity of showers just now. Blort rips come in on without scarce previous potjce, and it 1s Quite a rattling thundergust on Sanday night. ~~ Henry Walbarn, a Miles township pauper, died on Sunday last at the ad- vanced age of 55 years. He had bis home with Joel Morrie. We are told that there were grave-yard inaprances en his life 40 craze was al ite height, four or five years ago. ot a smile now, lived the bubble. we Row, Thomas Bherlock, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Lek Haven, died suddenly st Ocean Grove, ior poor Walbura outs on Wednesday previous for Ocean (rove and was apparently in good health, wwMerchant tailoring at the Phila delphia Branch, and satisfaction guaran- ve An experienced head oversees this department, tl wee Word was received here Sanday, 23 uit., of the sudden death of Mrs, Bar- gar, which oepnrred oi her home in of . ertown, Mifilin county, on morning said day. wi: well knows here, being the eldest davgiier of Col, and ‘Mr. Raben Keller, formerly of Centre Hill. She was 45 years of age and {eaves five little children and a busband to mourn their loss, The causes of her death is sappored to be heart disease, ss she was a ently in good health up 0 the time or dda: calling away,’ ww Editor Beely, of the Jersey Shore Herald, declares that he knows a Will. ismaport man who recently devoured 15 ears of corn of the cob, at the Globe Ho- te!, in that place. has 8 man wha, Sopid beat that when ~1t wos we saw him take in 17 was 18 years old. Jarael Con yh vind st one sitting, in the woods back of , about 30 years ago. Harron welvat ribbons, satin and gro Bow or neck wes garmans. can be bad by Ton 2udt oni id« ! rete A SPRING MILLA, The festival at Green realized 852, for the purpose of purchas- ing an organ for the church byterian church, realized $100, The Spring Mills band wil! hold a fea tival on Friday end Saturday of this week, The Zion band will bo present. Proceeds to go toward paying the instro- ! } i } $ i { : ¥ i i i i | : The trains bave been rather rough on some of the stock, killing two head for Jac. M'Cool and 8 cow for Mr. Georce Korman within the past ten dive, Car neighbor Geo, Bank ison a visit to California, looking after his vister's in terest in land in that state, X. - REBERSDURG, Rev. IT, F. Fepstermaker, of Philadel- phiay ep ht a few weeks with Rev. J. N Miller, 3 vic a * at e Ilarvest Home Thavkegiving sers | 3 of the Hebersburg Ref, eliarch are being held this season. Rev. T sted pastor XN, J, Miller, ut | Tylersville and Madisonburg, Aug. 201 and 26. eve W. W, Clouser, of Whit Deer Mills, and G. W, Gernart, of Lock ke part in the services to Haven, fire tn 4 ier aud Rebers org i ii ' {nis pia a, A881 i © be held at Gr thiz week. Father 1 hame kid M F. Or Prof. H, Veber, wh to Warren con $ ducting of the stitute held ia ain at his post * § BULIOOS, i ye . 3 Phe select gchiooig in tt watronized, between ¥ in allel Gi. A. Harter reto ern trip, Thi week, Boonville campmeetiog ! Quite an . f the I feluRing aw he new hardware b Buck will soon follow sail. Mr 5. Musser has made the pikein front of hisdweill ryt a IMOIGE. tf} ng. 3 ¢ BLAYS a" SOLOS congition ; 0 interest in 1 Miss Bracht as found dead on 21 i road, near the ool house, was buried Aaronsburg cemetery, Sunday fol The fuoeral was largely atieadad. ng € ; dy OO vers of UrEARY, &/ ull, on | we publi w th a § #0 in the | FWD. S03 sae a supposed | have caused her deall, Lhe people are very much aon Segal fitness | A vadill One J CLIPPER, a a gh Ve sine fb (108 1 pur stock of zephy yarns, embroidery 2nd En LOR SILE, RHA | everything pertaining to the Lueol fancy Work, will be complete aul Kepl up us 18 formerly was st our old stand belure the fire, Gorse Dros Fall styles of hats and cape just re-| ceived at the Bee Hive, Ta i] Ont account of the road from Cen | tre Hal jo Snow Bhoe being under the ! contrvl of wo peclion RO satisiaclory are rangamoents could be wade for aa excur | sion to the iatter piace, «Merchant tailoring fo all ie branches done at the Philad. Branch. A | tailor of long experience superintends all | work, and utmost satisfaction guaran. | teed. i. ! All the shades in Saxopy yarns and | gephyrs—larmane, Al Steelton, on 22 ult, a Polish work man ab one of the steel furnaces was pre- cipitated headlong into the depths of the white hot mass of melting wetal by the accidental disarrapgement of the ma- chinery, Of course Lis body was almost at once annihilated. He was a valued workman and intelligent man, Avers Lave Care, when need so jog to diject 0Gs, is witiantsa (og COE TORR Lue Bye el BD M0 ms 0 De Cosel, BUCH Bn SEVEN Aud age, oa sel luli ivdenl, fell ive A fee &, Wild A Blues Ui § fF. Re Cape Luce ja A © Ban wi cust you vuiuibg if a caie is wos elieg ed, The cheapest cotlon lannels you ever heard of =Garmans, wee Christian Bame, a venerable and highly respected citizen, of Pean twp, died on Tipaday of last week, aged Si years. We knew him gb pn honest, hard. working farmer for upwards 6055 years, All the new shades in slik floss <Gar« mans Sateen in fall shaden—Garmans., faiean calicoos—Garman, 2 A ng , Ale oa wit — FOR COLIC AND GRUBS sud horses I glye Simiaons AT have po fon ona’ “i bak Bie © nf AAS ts 5 THE TA A afore Than Biz Thousand Lives and Near Candon—Entire Villages Engulfed. Washiogton, Aug. 20 ceived by prive The 1504 was the ied than ten ¥ vu ¥ OL Ti Catton in thousand geriong which ol). years. persons hag vi their liver, and a far greater number are left in a starving condition. Entire villages rice and i were almost ruined, Many of the streets of Canton were flooded for over a week, Sz Ni city the wat the city wall, lost Cro} wr place, The embhankmen's of the river broke in many places and the waters it across cverviaing Wan the : v before it, s wWilness mn, an e) tpvs $4 Gevasiat near 8 bamboo grove, Dy water had risen to the tops of OHO L other paints iL rose The the bam. ring tue i from the vil At Kun In, a market 3: 1} the TET OA waler breaking nkment. rising ground in water contine y overtopped the H hinese graduates in Can- be distress and suffering tied Hisges, 3s view 10 pros lal assisiance the boat was were 1n it were places parents tied he 14 LO Tel $ a the } ail way who drowned, eir children on 1 All BGING th th ire $ iy LE i ,, while they general afety, Lhe ml y hiaid trees were the heart- tlldren were water, The body 2G in ber unl Ges Was y ina Lhe river at C rib pe cries of the ¢ 1 a 1] : ie2nceq 1a tue BOrglog of a bride dres 45 e3er rencing Biv ial r anton, gen. WW sk ed ntain a boy Paper slal sur of ti itnted { , ¥ iF ( fin and girl, ng Yr if ean: rit Clenrtic ef $3 wi i OF tues ; $8 Boys 1 3 % § i i thin £4} : 8 oh £ Se } dm AN ORIENTAL SMUGGLER, ar 805 Yt 4 all smugglers,” romaked the mo to the Chinks and Japa Thevye any other amugglers four times over. A few months ago a tea packet came in and I was sssigned to it. Well, a of mine—a ‘fiend,’ as they call ‘a 4] paste on board, which the sailors were going to smuggle ashore. You aco, 1 was on the boat the moment touched the pier and examined every sailor that went aboard a very long 4 grocery pedlar came down the wharf, He had a big open basket on his erm, ww m of tomatoes and such like. I didn't suspect him, but to be doubly sme I walked with him tothe forecastle where he commenced to peddle off his truck Then for a he was rab- them. natoes he the quarter apie Of, sol i of tor I thonght cans quiet they weren't worth more than dime. The bine. They into his bas] his nose, and w a next moment the air was jumped up, fired the cans wet, shook their fists under anted their money back. and they for him. He was making a good ficht when one of them drew a knife. and I the fellow's the peddier go up the bont 1eaYY cane in hand, wry aid ¥ ey FAR Ja 1 He thanked i “ A little while after, the sai § Qi every « ah They Lal Aid His ne them, and b 33 Oo ove granting taal balily the by breal kenpel If your Tho gg HR Time tae ® Fl Bb 14 ig in Ing Over ain, fal at first by snapping a cap. reat I{ I have a all tog ther, old dogs and all, and when ail sre runs ning loose fire off bot don’t take ans i Gas BY soversl SOP | Sian of Cows - an notice of your puppies, hand, The old dogs will ron on, and the young ones taking notice soon join in following their example ; but wera you to stand still the old dogs weld all drop, snd the puppy would very likoly stand and fook at them, snd ab last think, * matters are not right heva, 1 shall be off.” &s wall must begin to teach him to drop to hand before going further with the shooting, presuming you have added a litt: powder after they stood the cap trial, Sy — ARTIFICIAL TEET The use of setificial teath ig not so modern as is generally believed. ** Cos- mos” states that in the museum of Comets, on the coast of Haly, there are two cirious specimens of artificial teeth found in Etrusean tombs probably date ing to four or five centures before our era. These graves contained the bodies of two young girls On the jaw of one aro ail fo be toe eo ingisory fixed tp their by small gold rings; in the other the rings remained, but the artificial teeth had fallen ont. The teeth had evidently been faken from the mouth of some large animal, Sw A A — 1. CARH FOR GRAIN. ey ol tee, and as a bad job nants undaer a hidden away He popped them ds and thanked § i \ bask of me a handful « £¥ at-up job, ns of tomat filled 211 AdaatH 3 > : BAI0T8 Were Inn _— a Ww y roa] ones in their 1 them with the must have been ch meant a clear fit of 8250 Sol, a... CURES FOIL CORNS burions, and thiok The price is reasona- to Dissolve two eid enohgh, baat it for th sane may prefer id vellow r opinm plaster spread « The pigment dries almost instantane. ously, and the plaster is then ready for cutting up into suitable sizes for con that the whole does no $ * 4 is by refailing at two or three a il be m such 13% nse floma eorns are 56 paraful shat neither paint nor plaster ean be endured, some- thing of the nature of a shield alone giving relief. For such cases as thee the following wrinkle may be ap. precisted: Take a coin -shighd, enlarge fie diameter of the hole t0 a small ex- tent by means of a knife or selssors, and apply in the nsusl way. Then place in the hollow thus formed over the corn a small quantity of any of the following solu- tions: Salieyclic acid and extract cannabis indica dissolved in ether; or, extract can- nabis indica, one-half drachm, dissolved in two drams of liquor potassse; or, a saturated solution of iodine, or iodine of potash, in strong aloohol. The shield doss the double service of taking the pressure of the boot off the corn and at the same time preventing the liquid being rubbed off by the sock, while all of these solutions penelmte the skin much more rapidly than the usual eol- Jodion preparation, and are consequent. ly much more effective in their operation. The saturated solution of iodine often succeeds in removing ecrng and indu- mated operdormis when other remedies have failed, and the well-known solvent action of liquor potassm is a sufficient credential to induce for it ot least a i | =—The Colinary Wire Basle! is & cooking potatos, mests, cabbogy, cm”, : . i ete. They cap be placed in it apd tig i In your cooking vessel, The bushel, HF. i ing constructed of wire, allows the fest from Lhe seam ¥ penetrate, thoronghly cooking the contents npiformly, and not burn them, By the use of the { nary Dasket great trouble is avoided so olten cleaning your pot, as meats, vegelables, etr., While oo are prevented in coming in oon te | else than the wire yibs, and, when vegetables, ele, itean be done wiih danger of scalding the hands. ss ket is provided with a bail, E. Z. Miiler, Milroy, agent for Centre county. 1 i one, # Jia 3 DIED, 28, Mre MARRIED. An old intimate frie ker's Hair Balsam. 1 Lave { years, and could not without jt, It has stopped my hair from fling, restored i's natural black color and wholly cleans ed it from dandruff —DMies Pecal Aneson Bt. Louis, Mo doflmine tise Go ~Qur stock of fall ss i8 now in ct O03 1: | next SU days, we sid winter ion gil orders {i will allow a discount sir Bi ” » it Tailors, Bellefonts v tril G First-Class Groceries | CHEAPER THAN FEI ha NFESpim ry bow yap Ll © QI LHEIM, PA. 11 #143 a STRAW per long 2 ” 14 4x Byt W hos d Qal law.. HIDES » wapnt Ib Uall, Salted cnsninsn omy ©" Hides, Green, Bleer........ 00 - Low... nh Ball... Salted Steer Cow... Bhecp Skins, por piece MIBCELLANEOUS, Lard, Country lots, prime... perid Tallow, Boll ——— URE veo sn ® Howey in Comb. — “ Ww COBBATY BORD voviosomrinns, \ ae 9 Sar Price Curren] Subject tw Nasket Flactuations sh s3” 3 id " . Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1885, [Oorrected Weekly.) Chicagy, Philadelphia 454 it] Vie in 244 Corn Wheat Outs Pork 8.95 Lard 6.17} Samus Wire, Jr, Com'n Broker 23 South Third Biregs. 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