THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor. Tn don Sh w——— CextRE Harr, Pa., Oct. 21 1883. NELLIE GRANT'S TROUBLES, Unpleasantness in Her Domestic Affairs Given Publicity by the Press, Washington, October 13 —For several weeks stories have been in circulation about an unpleasant condition of affairs between Nellie Grant-Sartoris and her hosband. Loog and minutely detailed histories of this difficulty and the proba- bility of a divorce have been in various Eastern publication offices for some time, but no publication of these stories was made in Eastern papers until the story first appeared in Denver, The newspaper gossip about an un- leasantness existing in the married re- ations of Mrs. Nellie Grant-Sartoris and ber husband does not surprise those fa- miliar with their courtship. They look upon these reports as the natural se- quence of the uncongenial—to use amild phrase—alliance, Miss Nellie was a girl of sweet disposition and gentle manners —her father's idol—while Sartoris was a rough and coarse-grained Englishman, His general conduct, in connection with the fact that he had exhibited some of Miss Nellie's letters to him, accompanied with gross remarks, to persons in a Wis- consin town where an accomplished young lady bad rejected his address, caused solicitude among many of Geners al Grant's personal friends, some of whom consulted as to the propriety of informing him of Sartoris’ conduct, with 8 view of regaining possession of Miss Nellie's letters, Senator Matt Carpenter finally con- sented to broach the delicate subject to General Grant. He called at the White House and in a delicate a manner as pos- ble commenced relating the current scandal as to Sartoris’ notorious conduct, when the General quietly remarked : “That will do, Senator, My daughter is engaged to Mr. Sartoris, and the wed. ding will take place.” Senator Carpenter said, in speaking of the interview, he never felt so chagrined as at the Presi- dent's abrupt closing of the conversation, and that he would never again under any circumstances attempt to advise about the domestic affairs of any one, It was well known that General Grant was opposed to the alliance, but when his daughter's affections were engaged he acquiescend and would listen to no argu- ment or suggestion to the contrary. When Governor Jewell was returning from his mission to St. Petersbarg to ac- cept a position in General Grant's Cabi- net, he stcpped a day at South Hampton to call upon the elder Mr. and Mrs. Sarto- ris, the parents of Miss Nellie's husband. He was cordially received by them, but in the course of conversation Mrs. Sar- toris astonished the ex-Minister to Rus- sia by remarking that she “didn’t see what there was about Algernon to cause the danguter of the President of the great United States to fall in love with and marry.” Governor Jewell subse- quently expressed the same astonish- ment. —————————— A WALKING SKELETON. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsharg, Pa, writes : “1 was afllicted with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton, Got a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion, which did me so much good that | bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles I found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a bearty sppetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 pounds.” Call at J. Zeiler & Son's drug store, Bellefonte, and get a free trial bot- tie of this certain cure for lung diseases, Large bottles §1. AP A RAID ON A GANG OF COUNTER- FEITERS, Pittsburg, October 13. —United States Bates SecreiService officers raided a cam p of eleven counterfeiters in Llarion coun- ty yesterday, capturing six of them, the vithers escapiog into the woods The prisoners were brought into this aty, und at a preliminary bearing before Uni- ted Biates, Commissioner McCandless this morning were held for trial. The officers refused to give the names of those ar- rested, as they hope to capture the rest of the gang in before many days. Coun- Yterfeiters Lave been playing their voea tion quite successfully iu Clarion, Jeffer- won and forest counties. They have been engaged in the maaufacture of silver dol- lars and bad a thorough system of plac- ing them into circulation. The case is one of the biggest in the counterfeiting line that bas been worked up in this sec. tion for many years, amuses as THOUSANDS BAY SO. Mr. T. W. Atkine, of Girard, Kansas, writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my customers: they give entire satisfaction and are rap. id ee " Electric Bitters are the pur- est and best medicine known, and will positively care kidney and liver com- plaints, purify the blood and regulate the 8. No family can afford to be without them. They will save hundreds of doctor’s bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J, Zeller & Son, Belle fonte, Pa. AP ni ———— tp A MANIAC IN WILLIAMSPORT. Williamsport, Oct. 13,~Wm. H. Ba:- tian bas become insane through religions excitement. He tried to kill his wife yesterday and then went to work in the mill in which he is employed. There he @ a raving maniac and four officers were summoned toarrest him. He broke away from them in jail, tore his clothes from his body and ran naked into the corridor, Raght men finally overpower- od him and chained him to bed. This evening he was taken to the Danville Asylum, CM bp THE BALUTARY EFFECTS of Simmons Liver Regulaior upon the nervous s I by long sufs fe w con on an Midas diseases, is without a Be eordirt, Its tonic, cathartic and alterstive effects are truly wonderful. 28. For $2 the York Weexiy two This payment, Ir would have flesh, cols and vigor, io yer's Sar Ha or, which will them : parilia, thi confer upon you in advance Xo wil soud ear oe New 5 Mer lig The for the time named, for $2, we make to induce advancy BUTCHER-SURGEONS, Meow Surgery has of late years degenorated into a species of human butchery, This is probably due to the increased number of surgeons in the field of practice and the fact tit! surgery is again being made a specialty as it was forty or fifty years ago. Of course the opportunity for SBurgeons Lance and Sawbones to practice their vocation is, as compared with Doctors Physic and Emetie, about one to four hundred. This accounts for the fact that there is rarely an effort made to save a injured limb, mangled or crushed; but instead, the patient is not allowed to rest until the offending mem- ber is lopped off. It is a quick and easy way of getting rid of a tiresome case, Of late, in certain troubles to which the female sex are subject, a surgical opera- tion is hel If sub mitted to by the patient, an speedy dis- up as the pan position of the case is accomplished and a handsome fee is pocketed, while in the course of a few months the deluded invalid is as poorly as before, without the shadow of redress for the imposition But the surgeon all he des This method of remedying! 2 practiced upon her. Ot ired. a case,” which was + this special affliction of womankind, bas become a sort of mania with many once reputable tt f 3s physicians, who, after a few months sojourn in France and Germany, blos- som out in America ns artists in surgery. Another by 5 is te Tiny these gentry, looks to mding the ciums) 3 bande ride out of a piano in the bel I } craze being developed people who would thump they were evolving musical melo of 1 wy from its interior, instead of gweans anguish, Unlike are nature adapted to dexterous touch of the ivory keys, these fat-handed * piano- % those who bangers ” have difficulty in controlli the fourth finger of the hand, and are too unambitious to exercise it sufficiently Dr. Forbes, at Jefferson College, Philadelphia, and Dr. Zwecker, director of the i Musical Academy, are preaching a surgical oper- to overcome the weakness, demonstrator of anatomy Philadelphia ation as the remedy, and many foolish women who aspire to be pianists, have already submitted fo if, as the operation ean be performed, al by any fsa’ fourth wst without pain, yanting the thumb surgeon. " a3 4 sr,” the tends third, ected HLS of he and fifth fingers are con: i tendon. Cross te fing will moven by ceived by those ignorant of idea is thal severing this ndon, which leaves this fourth ended lke the forefl it to acquire strength of r indey ger, his, bowever, is i proven expenence to be a mistake, and con. the artistio hinieal exec and ¥ mm} 5 thie the hand, This 18 or iy of the reckless disregard of natural laws pract Cid DY means to T™ wil 1% certan strengs another proof these hers, called sur. The LOO OUTTesyY things" in 3 place of patient il fruition of ne 1s 18 more discernibie than mo sractice of surgery. events, and Er ———— A A ie AN OIL POXD, the Gulf of he southward and alm wt Is engaged r {rade between Galveston , La » kpace, a mile or so in diam. tho surface of the sea, which the gulf during weather, but when the wind fresh- cro nd the waters about it agitated, on a reddish and becomes thick and muddy. place has been called the “oil * from the reason that, while there ns sea running all within the circle of It is nothing more il the rest of {nkes an send 1 the piace surf the walter is comparatively quiet, and vessels which otherwise would be blown ashore or swamped can there ride out the heaviest and have done so in hundreds of instances. The water is about twelve feet deep, and a pole ean be pushed twenty-five or thirty feet through the soft and peeuliar mud form. ing the bottom. This mud is different from anything on the coast—of a soapy character and of remarkable cleansing properties, being often used to clean the decks of coasting vessels. The oil which renders the surface of the “pond” so smooth is supposed to come from the mud at the bottom, and many think there are deposits of petroleum not far from the surface. However, Providence has provided awmefo shelter for small eraft out in the open sea, for the “oil pond,” once reached during a gale, is just as safe ns a vessel being under the lee of a wharf in any harbor, — A — OYSTERS AND STAR FISH, storms, ss, Man is not the only enemy of the oyster ; the star fish lives on oysters all the year round. Its mode of openihg is somewhat novel. Sitting down bodily on the young or old oyster, with its five long arms arranged around the edge of the shell, the moment the oyster opens its month to breathe or feed, the star fish injects its juice into the opening, which kills the occupant of the shell in a short time. Then commences the feast. Tho presence of the fish and his designe are understood by the oyster, week of eight days, ee Ladiow’ long cots Russian cir. culare, from $4 apwardt—es Kir. 2 # jy Ln I 1 SRF a HA rl Fnac BALE. Will be offered at public sale the followiug real estate, of Wm. Harter, decd, at Aaronshurg, on Thursday OCTOBER 2, 's5: A lot of ground, corner o Main street and Rachel's way, containing sbout 74 Are, thereon srocpd a large and fine twosto ry Dwelling House, stable and all necessary out bulldings, with watesconvenient and all kinds of fruit on lot, Also adjoining above, and separa. ted by an alley, TWO OTHER LOTS, one thereof containing a thriving young orchard. Also, adjoining these lots on the south, another lot containing about 1'4 Aeres of ground, one of the best squares of said town, Also, a tract of land about }4 mile south of As ronsburg, containing about 26 Acres, which is under good fences and in the highest state of cul- tivation The above property will be sold in separate par- eels, or as a whole, as may be to the best {interest of the heirs, Bale to begin at 1 p. m., when terns will be made known, JONATHAN HARTER, Agent. P' BLIC BALE~WIll be sold at public sale at “ the late residence of Jocob Gingerich, dec'd, In Potter twp, , 25 miles west of Cenire Hall, on Saturday, October 24, at 1 p, m., the following I'wo horses, 8 cows, 1 heifer, | breeding sow, 4 hogs, 2-home wagon, spring waz on, open buggy, top buggy, 2seated cutter, ar i, long sled, hay by the ton, corn fodder, forks, rakes, shovels, horse gears, 2 sets single harness, fly 8, plows, harrows, double and single trees, household goods, bureau, 3 tables, chairs, 62 yards of good carpet, clock, sink, meat stands, cider barrels, tron ettle, '¢ interest in sausage chop per, coal stove and pipe, new Harvest Home cook stove, corner cupboard, sewing machine, dishes, Crocks, cross cut saw, and other articles, G. W. GINGERICH, Executor, ins lm P BLIC BALE~WIil be exposed at public sale, at the residence known as the Dun property, situated 13g miles west of ing Mills, along the road to farmers Mills, on Saturday, October 91, ut 1 p. nt, the following de scribed property, viz: A Be and Lot, bound. ed and described as follows ©: On the north by t on the east by Andrew Corman, on west by Geo, Corman, containing 1 8&4 TwoSlory Frame ings. Good water and Terms made known BENJ, SMITH RS NOTICE eters © i the Ww vp dec'd, having bed ersigned, woul Pee Ves Lo Ix estate of d 10 the estate nd those having clal the same duly suthenticated JONATHAN HAR Adm'r, Millhelm, Ps, Or sell ER, E- GOD BAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. ———————— ECTION PROCLAMATION. I, W. Mugs Warker, High Sheriff of County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pe ney » Bereby make known and give potice 1o rs of the county aforesaid, that an eleo- ton will be held in said county of Centre TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, I He i Mon OR 1885, uwship, east preciocs, in Woodward, pe Www nakip of Half Moon st ~lormstown aliip of Taylo the school ow nship of Potter, north precinct, : house of DJ Meyer iz tev Hal ownahip of Potter house of David H Rul Ow nsdiip of : house al Hail suse of Pe Bellefonte, and the town or, 8% ihe Court house in Howard at © Wwuship of Rush, nonberu § 1 Birvasn school hous For the thwaship of Rush, sou Powelion school house, For the townehip of Snow Shox i the school house in For the township of Snow whoo, HB 00E hots, ip of Marion at the house of Joel 6 Jacksouville, borough of Milesburg at the school Seabury. swiship of Boggs, north preci: school house For tie township of Boggs, south precimet, at Conrad Clly school Bouse, For the township of Huston at the Silver Dale school house For the to ship of Penn at the public house of Joseph Kilecl ar, Coburn. = Fut the borough of Millhelm at the school house opposite the Evangelical church ia ssid borough. For the township of Liberty in the schoo! house Eagleville, For ibe township of Worth at the school house in Port Matilda, For the wownship of Burnside at the school house of J K Boak, For the township of Curtin at the schoo! house of Robegt Manns For the borough of Unionville and the towns ship of Union at the new school house at Union Yiue For the First and Second wards of the borough of Philipsburg at (he lange public school house For the Third wand of the borough of Philips burg at the small public school house NOTICE i= also fereby given, “That all persons, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold an oifiee or appointment of any profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any oily or invorporsted district, whether a Boor ot Ha ¢ or otherwise, sub ordinate oMcer or Sent who 8 or shall be em- ployed under the Legmsiative, Executive or Judi ciary Department of this Stale, or of the United Biates, or of guy city or ingorporated district: and also that every mahber of Congress or State Leg islature, and of the selec! or gommon council of sniy city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law capable of holding or exorcis ing, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector o ent of any election of this Common wenth; and no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall eligible 10 any office 10 be then voted for TICKETS TO BE VOTED. The qualified electors will take notice of the following acts of Assembly, approved the 12th day of March, 1868: “An act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth.” Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represensatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted ot the authority of t same, That the qualified electors for the several coun: ties of the Commonwealth, st all general, town. ship borough and special elections are hereby au- thorized snd required to vote by tickets, printed or written, or ¥ printed or partly written, embrace the Bares of [udp ‘of opr wate emby he ol Of conris the be labled ou of ictary; ' one ticket al {he Htate officers be “States” one ticket snall embrace the names of all the officers voted for, including the office of Senator and of the Assembly, if voted for, and be la- bled “County.” one ticket shall embrace the names of all the township officers voted for, and be labled "Township" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the borough office be labled "and eac deposited iv lot recinet, at u precine, sf ond ow Bhowe tow. west precingt precinet, in GROCERIES, First-Class Eroceries i AND CHEAPER THAN EILSEWH ERE~ IN THE VALLEY. AT HARTER’S STAND, MILLHEIM, PA. BTOCK A waa FULL AXD COMPLETE. Also Dealer in NO. I FULL ROLLER PROCESS } LOUR, Also Keeps the Celebrated .+..ORIENTAL ROLLER FLOUR.... sept Lf poe roy . A fo . Sng . y " J EIB remedy I LeilifdiNaNN FRI ‘ Bronchial snd Pulmoe AYERS CuEany itis recognized and v the medical profession, and families, for the n regarded as an remedy, Jt fv a requires to be taken mil quantities, and a few doses flages of a istered in the early efivet a speedy eure, LIS is 4 BUI LON ir cough wil f fuss hiv, save : iz the development of hitis, Pnenmonia, i Pulmonary Consumption, and by of thos it in every 4 JRE LIER ne far superior nil others in the nt of Croup, the sllevistion of AY hooping Cough, and the cure of Colds a, silments peculiarly inci ihood and youth, Prompti- dealinz with aif diseases of this Ti #3 + dangerous maladies, ready for ums a children to x In sf is of the utmost importance, f an singla day may, in many cases, consequences, Yo not wasto time In experiment : ws of doubtful efficacy, fs consian 1 i, but take at © itain Lo cure, Ayer’s Cherry Pecto PREPARED BY Dre. J. C. Asser & ( 5 ral, 0., Lowell, Mass. ir i 3 18. THE GREAT I SIMMONS {iti ; > Specifio a. FOR REGULATOR i 1 14] Liner Dissass, SYMPTOMS; mr. = Semon Cov bed whive oF Covered 3 brown fue the Tack & ar Bu ar the haere and tse bons of memory. with 8 peiniel wen sation of Laviag feild 30 do something which ought to oe debility | iow spars. 8 thick, yellow ppgeenraace of the skis snd eyes; 8 dry cough fever rede lessens | the wine is soaaty and Bighooiored, asd, of wacwed tm viend, deposits sedituest SIMMONS + LIVER « REGULATOR Is frrenlly used In the South pid Liver 10 a healthy action, vegetable, no particular care bh re uring this medicine The Regulator sci withoot disnurbance to the system, diet or otCupe it regulates the fiver, and Nature relieving berseld, causes the Bile 10 act as the purge. The excess of © ie being removed, a tonle effect is produced, and bealin is perfectly restored, It Bogulates the Dowels snd Removes CONSTIPATION, It isa CERTADY CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. The Regulator contain no quitine, mineral, er anything that will injure the most delice pas tient, and is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infamt, For all dis. eases in which & laxative, alterstive of ive is needed it will give the most perfect — isfsction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World| THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS = { LIVER REGULATOR! Lee tht 0 get the genuine, with the red 2 on front of Famer, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., LE reorRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the for droming the hair, Toes its color when gray, ting Das draft. It clennets She 3 #Mogn the hadr falling, and i 2h) vem se phon. Bi BF wives i Draggiin * PARKER'S TONIC The Best Cough Cure you can use. Becommended by eminent physicians. Popuier for ia weli knows properties of purifying the teod sod buliding wp the health and strength, It hae made wonderful cures of Berofais, Rbew Throat, Lung, Liver, Kidoey, and Nervous diseases, snd has brought health and cvanfort to thoussnde of pafforing women, [is property of Incresdng the padi en quality of the blood, renders it so of fective in reviving the vial " that it often saves Wie. I you puffer from Debility, kin Brup- tions, Cough, Coneumption, Asthma, Diss Bowel, Liver, Kidoay, or other disease, your bec is defective and Iv losing He power 10 nourish and smataln the system. Dost walt ti] you are sick in , But use Pancen's Towio today. It will give pos, Y it & 00, XK ¥ Faw, or RON! a arouse the Ton Being entirely quired while "00, WraCutmgTy Trees, 300s; N. Fouks 6 - GENT Maks over M0 r..r A CoffeeRoagts FAMILY COFFE ROASTER GO. | 1 Energetic, re essential, Full snotruciions git rah 8 RE N,T 8 . » UB TYaEp PERSONS hols rues ur Appliances, WW GRAVIS ARE ATE ont profit sell ing the Family x. ble, perfect § 4 do great don aia Arid hing G Fite f pd Pes ans. of 81, Lous, Mo. nan WANTED Loo &e, SALARIES wid crpences paired ER LET PETIENL £4 Address, Le CLARE & HERRICK, Brighton, N, One mile east af Rochester BETRAY {ame to the premise ed, st Centre Hil 5, aged abot yA A fw Fi FEENEY wih A hedndV EL (kd RENE bo THE BEST rr REEUNATISH, HEURALGIA, CRAMPS, ™,. R, - - 4 sprains, Bruises, is C 3 Surnsand Scalds, . : . felatlen, Backache, T'rosted Feet and LTested rect . Lore, and all other Pains and JAches. itis a safe, seere, and ciTeectnal Remedy for Cine las "ove sang z, &2., on "HORSES. fal ’ tole o F Aa prove pnb oon what § wa Wess g 1 will its rits. Its elects are in most cases INSTAKTANEOUS, Every Dottie warranted to Eive entis Send ad. Gress for pamg three, BOY. wuirections for the ent of above diseases, «3 ets. und 60 cots. per . Bold everywhere. action, cary, Johnson & Lord, Proprivtors, me New A rival aT RITIva Li AT NEW STORE! NEW GOOD3! NEW HARPER & KREAMER, Centre Ii ull, Have just opened in one of Largest and Best Rooms in the Valley, -A COMPLETE STOCK DRY GOODS, DR NOTIONS, HATS & | BOOTS & SHOKS HARDWARE AND QUENN O1LS GLASSWARE GROCERIES COFFEES, SUGARS. TEAS, SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, EVERYTHING KEPT IN A WELL REGULATE] STORE. ALL NEW GOODS, We offer bargains unenrpassed in COUNTY. COME AND SEE US, WARE, All kinds of Produce taken, and Tighe Market Prices Paid. RR : aa EE R Io £) Large Stock of Furniture ! where. BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, PARLOR sixty days. A live he ans Soft nl J Big Reduction in Prices! Cards —Attormays BEA ERB BAS Si Bos I) F. FORTNEY, Office in old Co ATTORKEY AT Office on second {i ¥, 23 it or of Furs building porth of Court House. conmiited in Koglish OHN FF t { | epnCini ri{serman POTTER ii] PETIT & Crahr LBLLER & SON VRUGRISTS, OTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANTS, 5 N. Water Street, P alia iphia, Pa. HELP; i Rd promt sis suai] vou royal, valaatile wan de Lax eo! ponds that will Put Fou in the way of making mere wmoney in a oe Gays than Fou aver thought possible at any business, Capital not regaired You can live ut boame and work in spare time only, or ail the me All of both sexes of aliages grandly sacessinl, (0 septs tn Bb ranily sarned every evening. 1a ®ii whe want work may test the business, we make his wapainie isled offer: To nil who aw not wali eat isllod we wij] send $1 to pag for the troubie of writing we Full partienian , directions, ete. sent free. {immense absolutely sure for all who start at ones hay Pay ¢ Pony de Address, BTINSON & Co. Portis nd, Maine. Prize Send six cette for postage, and rooeive «free a cory box of goods which, will help pon to more money right swar thas mnything eine in this worid. ALL of either sex, sheds ed rom first hour. Tbe broad road to ferteue opens bedore the workers, absolutely sure. AL oboe a 0dres TRUER & Oo. Augusta, Maine, . Ea SALESMENZates —— reliable men to act as AGENTS fof Lhe sale of our New Fruits and Specialties | together with a full line of NURSERY #TO0K Previous experience Hot eewntial, SaLIVE ACTIVE MEN EARN GOOD WAGES, For terms address, giving full name, age and roference X v West Chestor Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, ester, Penn a4
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