THE CENTRE REPORTER a Ny NS Pd NN NNN Cexrre Hawn, 16PaA, Serer, , 1885, ca Teams -$2 por yoar in advance, $2.60 | when not in advance. Advertisemonts | 20 conts per line for three insertions. | One eolum per year $00—3 colum $46. poHareafter all subscribers paying | their subseriplion in advance, will get a | credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, i 5:30 A. MM. 9:00 Pr. MM. Jo GARMANSIp IR STORE IS OPEN FROM TO MEET ALL TRAINS 50 A.M. TO 9:00 P, M. OUR PRICES ARE Positively the Lowest ISTENT WITH Strictly First-Class Goods. ———— {X3NR PARASOLS A GREAT REDUCTION, —ons FANS axp Underwear ALL BIZES. SI SUMMmee IN Don't Call Fuil to Give Us a When in Town. GARMAN & SON, Bellefonte, J il. “ - i fbumas YontickViss b been 1 post-mnster at Aaronsburg, | @ppoiblivent, and central location. —eThere were about a dozen darkies, big and little, at the Coburn Campmeet~ ing for colored folks. Of course there | appoiot- A good | ~~), A. Boozer has the finest and | best assortment of harness, collars, bri- | | dies, and everything belonging to hig line | | of brisiness, in the county. Call and see. | One day last week Mr. Thomas! Cornelius, of {est Buffalo, was on his way to Cowan, and came upon a den of copper- -head snakes of which he killed 72. ~Lewisburg News, —Our stock of fall and winter wool. ens is now in, and on all orders for the next 30 days, we will allow a discount of 10 per cent. Gorpsvira Bros, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte, Pa. ——Mr. Kinter, railroad agent, thinks of going to Riverside opposite Danville in a short time. Kinter leave, as no more obliging gentle- | man can be found. ——gSup't Wolf is busy holding exams vance our schools, and Spring Milis in one hour. The day | trains (mixed) take about 24 hours be- tween same points, (has. R. Kartz has left for college, and wi a8 well as in the local department of the RerorteR in which he has been a valu- able assistant during vacation. —— Bishop I. Wallace, of Clearfield, pasistaut cashier of the Bank, died Hon, W. A. Wallace, on Monday morn- Friday morning last, (Jur venerable friend, Col. Henry shake of his hand on Tuesday. onel will be $0 years old in a few months He is still well preserved in body and | mental faculties, —— LOCAL ITEMS. Sateen calicoe s—Garmans 8. Sateen in fall shades—Garmans. MALS, Prof. J. P tum a call, Ask your grocer for Oriesrar, ler process flour, Auman gave zephyrs—Garmans, The cheapest cotton flannels you ever heard of —Garmaans, Fall styles of bats and caps just re- ceived at the Dee Hive, ing:dd to Murrays and have Christ | draw a gles of cool soda. . —— President Roberts won't fence nor be fenced —that's the pint —A Boston stalistician says that §1 will buy as much of the necessaries of i life to-day as 81.50 in 1875, $1.35 in 1855, { 91 cents 10 1854, and $1.19 in 1825, Ia | other words, the pur hasing power of § | is nineteen per cent, greater than in most previous periods ia the history of the nation. ~'l0 have Centre Hall a boro’ may | mark of approval from ali who i been annoyed by the crilfers-at-large. The festive cow will have to keep clear lines too, or fiad a lodge- ment in the lock-up uader the guardian { care of the bigh-constable that is to be. ~The management of our railroad | goes to Snp’t Westfall, of the P, & E, di- vision. This will suit the people along | the line, between Bellefonte and Mone { tandon, right well. We are inlined { that a new schedule for trains will begi the first of next month, and that " Westfall intends running two trains thro’ { of our boro’ surance agency in this place, John C. Smull has been a post-master at Rebersbarg, -— Passengers and freight still inereasiog on oar railroad, —-3r. J. C. Bhirk, of Potters Mills, favored cur sanctum with a brief call. ~~ Mr. Shannon Boal has the thanks of ye editor for a lot of delicious pears, —Two strays advertised by Peter Hoff fer found owners thro’ the “Repor- ter.” Cash outs and Hall, ppointed fpafls 4 TALC aU will be paid for red wheat, rye corn, at the roller mill, Centre | tf farm near Centre Hall, lost a flue calf | Lhe other day by bloating, ~—Mr. Beott, the affable agent of Ivi. son, Biakewman & Co., book publishers, seve the “Reporter” a call, = gake Herpster still sticks to his gk, rnd to his room from roomatism. Hope he'll over it again, ~~ ramer came to us of another new store ai the station—but who is the luckey fellow now ? that’s the rub, ~The Reformed parsonage is fast assamiog shape and will cul no mean figure in the improvements of our town. ——ale of the personal property of | Wm, Harter, decd, late of Aaronsburg, will he found advertised in “Reporter.” —~- There is still some plowing to do with many faimera for seeding. Fre- ¢uent rains have ioterfered with the fall work. weeeflov, Wm. M'Cool has become a witizen of Spring Mills, temporarily, He had resided at Turbotville for a number of years, ~—8prieg Mills still keeps adding mew houses and shows no signs of going ‘iown or standing still as some had pre- dicted, ~weYerchant tailoring at the Phila delphia Branch, and satisfaction guaran- toad. An experienced head ovariten this deparimeni, We are told the Bellefonte pe ha'lers think of giving the Centres Hall. em how to play. We second the motion, wera & kiteh and show The railroad will lower the cash box of the pike company between here and Bellefonte considerably and make the road a lonesome one, we aiper Wolfe, of near Rebersburg, gave the “Reporter” a call. He reports Xs abundance of apples and potatoes in ai Valley and farmers done erie Yond Li wel), A. Boozer is selling off his wtock of whips at cost. He a has a fine lot of home-made harness which A wifers at botiom prices. Call and see him. wes, T. Alexander held his 49th birth «day on Tuesday last, A lot of naughty fellows Surprised him with a gilk hat for Flowing himself to get up the ladder po gh. we Morehant tailoring in all its branches done at the Philad, Branch. A tailor of Johgies patience superintends all work, and utmost n Joann: Vrms David Keller, of Harris, an i ne pliaw, 4 sop of J s who has a elerkship in one of the gave the Gepuriments at Wan “Ryporter” a call, wae floward Smi eappantas ho Tivon os arar Uaion BO Anjured on Mond rh poi Rn at Hh him Aaook=| get of the Hoffer lots at the southern ead of town, and will at once proceed to erect a house. Mr. Kerlin thinks of becoming a ol citizen of Ceatre Iall, and will be a val. | uable addition to cur place, being an ex] | perienced business man, and one of th e| { clevorest fellows you ean meet. What new | enterprise he may start here we may lel] {of ates, | ——Cattle thieves made a raid on four head i k belonging to county com- missioner John Wolf, who had some of his horn cattle summering in the Little Sagar Valley mountains. The fellows drove the cattle to Lock Haven sad of- | fered them for sale at such a jow figure that suspicion was created and the stock could not be sold, and Mr. Wolf recover- | ed his property again. —~Mr, Charles Derstine, ariist and photographs r, in company with Mr. Jno, Chesauit, of Lewistown, spent a week with the former's parents and friends hereabouts. Charley has got up to the top-ladder in bis profession and does first class work. Bamples of his skill as an ! artist can be seen at our office, being pic- fares of some of the most charming nooks in our mountaios. —We are informed that the SBiate College bas a larger number of new stu- | dents than at any previous period. This proves the satisfactory management of the institution under Prof. Atherton, and tbat misrepresentation falls still born. When wisely managed it should be sng tained by ilie people of our county, as is the only state iugtitulion withia rib borders, and brings large sume of money ore which would be spent elsew fiere. ~The incorporation of Centre Hall #3 a borough divides Potter township in- to three voting districts, viz: South pre. einet, North precinct and Centre Ha! borough, The borough limits are about as follows: Tha north boundary takes in George Flory on tho mouptain and the southern to near the buildiggs on the Wilson heirs’ farms beyond the sta- tion—making the length from north to south about 1! miles, West to Fanber's | and east to Arney’s lanes, about § mile. ~efigrry Jacobs, of Bpruce Cree was shot in the ae leg Betwhan the knee and hip, on Tuesaday or 8 young man whose name we ba i ouable to accertain., Rumor has it that the oung men had a dispute, that Jacobs et fly his right and knocked nent down, and that while in Ld tion he pulled his revolver and infl cted fhe wonnd as stated. The ball was ex. by Dr, Thompson, and the young moviag shout with the aid of a erutch, ~Rav, Millet, some years ago pastor of the Reformed charge of Jacksonville, was drowned in the river at M’Ewans« ville, one day last week. He, with a cow- anion, went ont into the river in a boat when the vessel began to sink, Tov. Dilek was a good swimmer, but hav- ing & pair of gum boots on filled with water, Lowy cansed hia a . His companion saved himself by aw Rr, {kities Wi well yuown fo many 5] plotgty destry © of the Bren, and was eatesmed, ghly at Belle- | | ment coud over two years ppoint- Fut of vlwers on ait or net by Wter FEY ds Li is ore n near the of a their very warm the last few days. Potatoes | are very plenty and selling at 256 and 50 cents per bushel. Mr, Grenoble has | leased his Centre Hall grain house to | Mr. Mingle. The Lewisburg Evangelical | | Sabbath School will have a picnic at | { Contre Hall on Thursday. The boro | business has caused deep growls from | some because it went on thesly. Howard | Homan has commenced digging cellar | { for a new honse, Squirrels are not very | plenty, The corn crop is safe and will | be large. . MILLHE IM. { A goodly number of our town fol ks | | wera down to Coburn campmeeting on | | Sunday. | A horse tramped on Mrs, B, F. Miller | as she was coming home from campmeet- | | ing on Bunday. i The A. M. ! greasing finely, i Morgan Harter, infant son of A. Har- ter, and Blanche, daughter of Rev. Ra- | ver, were thrown from a buggy on Mon- | day, both being badly injured. SHIDELGOVEL, E. Campmeeting is pro-| © ol» F ROM THE LOOP, From our Loop correspondent we call | the following: Apples will be plenty. | Much reeding to do; fields already sown show the new grain, Butcher Boal re- | tails beef at 4 to 10 cents per lh. from his | wagon, Father Wagner is still confined | to his room and has lost his eye sight— | he is one of the oldest of our citizens, { Good things are being prepared for the Granger pic-nic and many going. Cora | crop will be good, . — . AARONSBURG'S CENTENNIAL. A correspondent i from Aaronsburg | | writes : Our people are waking up to | the idea of celebrating Aaronsburg’s cens | tennial next year, and with timely pre- | paration for ths event it can be made one of the grandest affairs ever bad in this section, It will be of interest to people all over the county, because yon find | people in every locality who have gone out from here, or whose parents are connected in some way with the early days of Aaronsburg. Let us have a bas- | ket pic nic on cur wide street, with ita | green carpeted lawn beneath its shaded trecs, with free tables for such as come a long distance, aud give all the brass | bards an invitatio n to attend. A ring ing of the church bells might open the day. It is not too early to talk the | Centennial over now and suggest ideas, hence 1 give you my notions, © > DEDIC ATION AT REBERSBURG. The Lard willing the Evangelical | church at Rebershurg will be dedicated to the service of the trinne God, Sept, 27, Rev. E, Kohr, of Lewisburg, and Rev. G. | W. Carrin, of Centre Hall, will officiate, Ministers and friends of the cause are invited to attend. P.C DMEVER. ce dis ee FTRAY, 8inCe about August 2 al large red and brindle cow, 7 or 8 ye ars | old, right born broken and slipped, will | be fresh soon. A liberal reward will be | paid for ber racovery. B. W, Banmroor, 16sep3t Centre Hall. | msn ll PA po ee A fir Sept. 1 our sto k gt zephyra, yarns, embroidery and knittingsilks, and | everything pertaining to the of an cy | « work, will be complete and kept up as it | | torwer! y was at our old stand b i before the Gorpsuiry Bros, - - ol i The sgt uirrel season bas come and we hear os great deal of cracking around | in the woods. From reports and the | size of several game bags seen we aro in- | clined to think they are scarce this year. | Suppose Jake Harpster shot them all last year, When going to Bellefonte, from Perns Valley, by train or otherwise, do not forget to give Mingle's shoe store a | call, in the Brockerbof bouse block, where you will find the largest and finest assortment of bools and shoes in this county and at first class bargains, witn a | warrant that all goods are as represent ed, or money refunded. ~=(Jpnce upon a time a certain man got mad with the editor and stopped his paper. The next week he sold his corn at four cents below the market price. Then his property was sold for taxes, be- cause he digu’t read the gherifl’s sale, He was arrested and fibed $5 fo; going | hunting on Sunday, simply because he dida’t know it was Sonday, and then id $3 for a lot of forged notes that had en advertised two weeks and the pobs lic cautioned not to negotiate for them, He then paid a big Irishman, with a foot like a forge bammer, to kick him all the way to the newspaper office, where he paid four years’ subscription in advance, and bad the editor sign an agreement to fknock him down 568 rob him if he over ordered his paper sfoppidd again. Sach 8 life without a newspaper.—Ex. ~]n August, 1878, A. G. Wood & Co commenced the manafacture, ia Phila. delphis, of the now well known Phila. delphia Singer Sewing machines. At first they only made ten machines a week. That business has steadily in. er + now hes are probably the ryest a ri bf #fyle of ine in the nited “Cheg Ro business on a liberal and just basis. They sell a three-drawer, drop leaf and cover machine for the low Pb of twenty dol- lars, inginding all extra attachments, and them for theae years. They of- bh send ope A bo “ied URE man or Woman, own house two weeks re they pay one cent. This is certainly a fair rok asi fion. They have found this way ol busi. iness more tory than to Oh ns other companies do who forty or fifty dollars for machines, an AY agents twouly do a Bate to Bl hes a We 1ip vai 3 me hipe sen fox ar aiid A aod Go, 11 Hart Tooth Sheen * t Philadelphia, Fa, Jésep3i | Devs A TRAIN WRECKS A DEPOT. Hani on, ta Sept. 11,~The west. dy wl Jie ora was com- ny By {ns il she switch west of the in for Broad Top run out upon te of the East in miner vania A1vAd, Ns lf closed, | SE nin ns spend orer nod into the placer od iE The loss oi Willi probably reach { reach wis,0b PEACE. | times atmospheric changes alone, will | subject some member of the family to cholera morbus, dysentery, ete, when that wail of misery in the “yee Sma’ hours of the night” announce the fact, | and you aro sent from your eomfortable | bed ncrons lots or down back alleys for a doctor, 'twould be a good time to reflect that had you only secured a bottle of Curtlsy’ Carmelite Cordial in time, pou could with a few drops have hes ded of | secured a peaceful night's rest. Dissatis- fied purchasers can have their refunded, Jon Hovroway & Co,, Philadelphia Agents, NSTON, For habitual constipati n, biliousness, sick headache, florid lity of the liver, con- gestion of the kidneys, malaria and all complications arising from a degenerated | condition of the bowels, liver or kidneys, | McDonald's Improved Liver Pills can be perma- gentle ca~ Aare Money refunded t isfied purchesers, {OHS Joss nent relief; as a dinner pill, thartic and safe aperient, they with ON, It is well for those ‘Who t fruit trees to read with care ing: An im ortant decis to ail who reside in ¢ Lies, t ages, was made in the ¢auris some Line since son, A man nane ed the fruit on the lim! spreading the pr Huonderson said that } land is the owner of it from } ward as far as he desires to of itt This being the tor had the right to branches extending 3 might even have sawed them decision is i important | time, and 15 genera re planting thie Li foil , of interes iWHS8 Or fh oa 8 Over ¥ pie, Al TE NTI \ i for Li £43. I suffered witl CAxior } was very HIOns, o & dumb chill, followed prostrated me, 14 Live r Regulator, and am a well A. Il. Hi iucior C, indizest ally havi ng by fevers, wh y man. WER F.lhy K. is. LA How voung old peo been sick, and and fret, How old who fret and stew Dat disposition aye worry peopie ook s we can't sitogether } , Bnd we wil seis in epile of all thesia wich is Dr. Kennedy eip our € time A of a we need the best, ine known, orite RB i ITWMNneay. ty in Gul . THE Harrisburg, OLEOM., I GARIN i%€ Cio ] Lyman D. Gilbert's argumer £4 OQIOIRATH A ted €Xx¢ be 1: wha | an nuwar power by nam posiLion. that the a ran Kisl Te # antho ' Mr. Giibe erty and busin compensation, Jadg ed his opinion. Mr, P ant, was relcased or settlement of the n ean finng HOE owell, the del i, pendiog “1 never patro Patent | Don't you? Why sot? You “patent” arlicies of a hundred ~why not patent medics they are often worthless {always Fre it best] oh fhew experience, | Ke dy’ al for all troal urinary rgans it stands on and not on advertising, i —- - THE CATILE MEN Little Rock, Ark.. Bept. tlemen are rapidly removing from the Crow Reservation in a¢ with tbe order of the Indian Armstrong. Several owpers were klow to obey, Lat formed them that he would call President and havethem fos by the troops, and the ex: general, Beveral thousand ! } us of ats tle have been driven out, and by th 15th it is believed the reservation will be cleared, woh pouw * ERAronize ak? "ars te Ica but not ATUe, Ul 6 are "ee nue ERC, and liver and its merits, sep LEAVING, 13. <The cat sock dance Agent, of Fit eds Armetrong in- on the cibly jel fw i {18 bteat 11a thelr of . o-oo. Who hag not heard or been {} ent of benellts derived fiom veiog 3 H Downs’ Elizir, 3 never failing remed y for all diseases af thivat, chest aud lungs None are too poor to aot aured of all bil. fous diseases hy the nse of Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, as they only est 25 cents a bottle, Asa liniment for horses, Henry & Johnson's Arnie and Oil Lin. iment cures sprains, broises and lame. ness at once. Bold at Murray's, Centre Hal, ep 18 rag eit soit — GEEMAN ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Germany is fitting oot fonr expeditions for arctic explorations, and recently sont a to ng'e the British As miralty asking for any advice on the sibject which it was willing to give, The Admirality replied fall in a candid and generous spirit, and this communication has been ‘acknowh edged by Germany with the greatest courtesy. A ps ii A smooth complexion ean be had by every lady who will use Parker's Tonie, Por pro Hy regulating the liver apd kid- neva in faritying the blood, there is ft, aud this is the reason eth it #0 quickly removes pimples and gives a roay bloom to the cheeks, sep nos iss ll. ol “ BUT 42% DEATHS FROM CHOLERA ade arid, Thropahoni lub dea of cb Xe an “ vo ha have bee reported, Rome, Bept, 13, «At Palermo tosday there were Lon naw seena of cholera and four deaths, and at Parma wenty two pow Lig and twelve deaths. ni An wd {atin ate friend of mine is Pa ker’ Hair Bal pot do used iy i withoat ir, Moblin eid YARIRT LL ENNEY CURTAILIRG PENSES, Philade dph 3, Bep 13.~The ment of expenses recently ordered by the exeentive officers of the Pennsylva- I ¢ is to the operatives along the main hinea ad branches, but the various shops of the company. Last week notices were 17 ed in most of the company’s sh this effect, and the order is to be wade general, The reduction consists in the 3 ii 41» 0 ¥ i suspension of work on Saturdays, making the total loss of tins K. el ARNICA BA AG OR 7 iadd ys Bae BUCK SN The best salve in the world braises, BOYOR nicers, i i for cuts, galt rheurr, fever hands, chilblai #8, eruptions, and posi. vely 8, Or NO PAY required, It in guaranties d 10 give perfect satisfue- tion, or money rel funded, Price 25 cents a box. For sale by J. Zeller & Son, Bel e- 1 oul IZEINL8, 14 Bil res Di gkin e 3 % r Ey 31 . ol EXERATIONS IN GI on, Bk to New J » hale and BOW ( =i nt ved here 1a ie hb ft a fs #14 wv § r he dang fy ty ang ed ighter 1 | hones with Mee, |} great-grandel £ wl wr sory ety ¥ greal-great-ore 3 8 I thie mo other, the greg i 1 } { ROCIERIES, GE ERIE: Class Groceries FRESH AND F18E A | First yy “ ¥Y CHE HERE~ T Ey ra © oe 9A ARTE w MILLHEIM, PA. ” Li was AND, ASD COMPLETE. Algo Dealer 1 Also Keeps the LIRIERTAL ROLLER FLOUR.... were to his #on Wn coun. : i : : ¥) was $l bid, en iN a1 int the Wi oo i. becatse dismiss two me Conox- \rmstro © On asnTige, ¥ 3 Sir at k, have gon their employers refosed to of the mansgoers who had bec 00s {0 the wen. § i ' Ba When symptoms o any jorm, take Aver's s Ag Rue 10 prevent the development of the dis ease, and continge uni! health is ye stored, as it surely will be by the use of this remedy. A care is warranted in evs ery instance. ! malaria appear in are at Once, 5 ii i MARRIE D. Oh Aug. & uy ow. P. the bride, J. F. Gerthott Walker, of Rebessburg On Sept. 34, by NM. 1 i ister, of Jdd 5 Potters Mills 4 Rev. 8M bot ‘ ide # nd Mis st Elta Wo »" On Sept. 8, at the home of ¢ bride, by Tin Laud, Win. A, MoClelian, of 1 oes and Miss Kate M. Runkle, of Spring Bome of ard Misy Mugg. A rma ol Zao al 1h P., at Farge ug, Pa, and Rishel, J reveling, at the Hite Horner, of Vieasant Gap, i, of Milro; Tomi ih $n $ fhe Rev Ine Ye, Miils, w= AA A A OA md hh JEPHANS COURT SALE By virtue of Bu order issued by the Ornt Court of Centre Uonnity, thie subscriber, Vephin's trator of the cstate of Thomas Wi ie, lade of Milos ip, Ventre county, Pa., deceased, will offer at puslic sale, on the Proviso, mt Wolle's store, on Saturday, i TOBER, 24, 188, (he fo owing de strived besl ostate, viz No.1 AY home peviial racks or piotes situate in Miles twp, Centre aunty, Pa. fin a od and described as follows: Ove thereof tons d- ed on Lhe east by lands of Heury Wolf, Emanuel Uelsiw ite, sind ihers, on the south by bauted Weaver, on the west by Retiben Kreamor aud others, and on the north by David Wolfe, sonte: yg . ug 28 acres mone less, thereon erected Wo Dwell, ing Hoses, Store Duliding, Ware House, Larse Bank Barn, stables and other outbulldings, © Ko.2 All the right, title and Interest in and is all ial contain Lat of laud, Si unie in Mies twp, aforesaid adiotning lands yj adnin Berk, George Woater, Mayer a0 Fironoren aid Henry Corman, coutalidog 29 Actes and 1407 perches. Ko. 3 © All that certain tract of land situate in uitg lands of the late Miles twp. ip afvresad, , adjoin rr Nm 19 Acres dacob Woll and John Sckoll, “Fo q AT The Teh, tile. title and Interest tn that certain tract of laud, situate in Miles wp. ate sastd, bounded by lauds of George § at chnol Dower Delong nd B 1 ain he ire more of lee. wre ne frchnye of male," 3 one year thereat! interest from oon cured by boud 3 ain Bale 10 begin #4 eT A —————————— { DMINTETRATOR'S NOTICR. ak oA milvistoation Ta 5 we VEGET ABLES per bosket Cul Hay Bye ®raw When & Ua) 10 17 4 wept Th B BOK DETTIen. on : - Tub Washed Cawashed. oun «per ib 28 - is Cimon Gx Prime Chicken ix é 4 Hidos, Diy ovion Call, Salted. Hides, Green, Stecr Dat Ball... bal wed er - . Oow........ Shoe p Skins, per pices. MISCELLANBOU a. Land, Country J os Tallow, Solid Ay i pv, i Cake. Honey in Comb. . Conley Hoap...... Bar Prive Current Subic fol Rar A sree » Sune - a Fisckhyd Pky SVLING — MARKET Wheat Red. -— Whites & Mixed... Come, 4h “shelled, and pars oid ., Buckw boat... ARERR bg eke ere FRAT AN SN RS SRR Ee bas RE BRE a A ER an WR RU A Sy Vedmrashbiv bua ts, hii la 3.4; Chestnut, 4.78; Store, 50 Philadelphia, Sept. ", 1888, p £ \ Rr Hd Chicago.” "Bai
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