THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pro's A AN NP Nt Centre Hari, Pa, Nov. 3, 1886, Terms —$2 per year in advance. $2.60 whon not in advance. Advertisements 9) cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $90—4 colum $46. par Hearoafter all subscribers paying thir subscription in advance, will get a cradit of two months additional as & pre mium on $2 in advance, Important ! We have one line of invissable check in Dress Goods entirely new, that are admired by every body, in fact our whole stock is spoken of in the highest terms. IN PRICES WE DEFY ANY ONE TO BEAT US* We don't buy goods JUST BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP, but IT MUST HAVE STYLE and GOOD QUA~ LI11IES COMBINED, or we pass il Our line of goods for MOURNING WEAR exceeds any thing in town. ALL THE NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. Miss Annie Swartz will be pleased to | meet her many friends here. We will —An exchange in an adjoining county is informed that there are 100 ca- ses of typhoid fever in Pennavalley. This is misinformation. We do not think the number exceeded 20, and there are not now over 8 or 10 cases. The Spring Mills and Georges valley localities were the most afflicted but are now comparatively free. Marshy grounds in tbe one and impure well and cistern water are sup- i to have been some of the causes of avers there, a condition attributable to the dry and changeable state of the wea- ther from hot to cold, At no time was there sickness to such an extent in the valley as to cause outsiders to feel alarm- ed to come into our usually healthy val- ley. Cp mn — Kennedy, jeweler, moves back to the old Witmer homestead just vacated by lease Smith, Will Curry goes where Kennedy leaves, in the Miller building, upper end of Church st B. F. Arney goes to the Fauver property recently purchased by him and thas got close enough to our boro’ to throw stones over the line. ~The Centre Hall Lultberan Sab- bath school contemplates having a fice iiterary entertainment in the church on Christmas eve. Vocal and instrumental music will be one of the pleasing features of the program. The exercises through- out will be of a hugh order,and of a character comporting with the events for which Christmas is celebrated, ——(38t your boots and shoes of Pow- ers, he knows just what suits the com- munity and keeps the article that you want, price and quality of goods to please. What Ed. Powers does not keep in the line of boots and shoes, certainly can not be worth having. It is the same oid goods which it always was. —— Our next door neighbor, Mr. Isaac Smith, son-in-law of Henry Witmer, bas moved back to Williamsport, alter resi ding here since spring. We are sorry to citizen. ) On the large dry goods houses of Williams- endeavor to make a call both profitable | a nd pleasant. { GARMAN'S,——————GARMAN’S. LOCAL ITEMS. ——Painters are at work on Rishel’s house, ——The Prohibition meeting last Fri~ day evening was well attended. —Miss Arnold, of Centre Hi caller at the Reporter office, Centre Hall bas prospect for a lit- tle boom next sammer, We are bound to grow right along. | A party of four or five Centre Hall marksmen went to Sugarvalley on Mon- day last for a deer Lunt, 1 ity Was a port in which branch of business Mr. 5, is an expert, What about a walk from Ker- lin's to the station? The time of year yroaching when the mud along there will = so annoying to footmen that it will be extremsly trying to their reli- gion, -Any one having found a pair of gold spectacles, lost between the Redmill and Centre Hill, will confer a favor by returning same to owner, Miss 5, Arnold —=The Lock Haven express learns that there is probability of the shops of the Beech Creek railroad being located there. —Johu A. Erb, of county, is on trial in the United States Distriet Court on a charge of appropria- ting pension money. Erb's grandmoth- er, a very old lady, came into possession of $1,200 pension money two years ago, on account of services repdered by her ~The frame work for the reservoir | is abont completed and will be put in| place aud finished in a few days. this year than for some. Sober, the | crack wing shot, of Coburn, got a bunch | of twelve in ope day. i ~—Mr. Chas. Hewes, of Bellefonte, | was in the valley several days of last week, Charley is a Republican, and we | suppose he was trying to do mischief. ~——We print in this issne the closing chapter to the campaign, copied from the Patriot. As the points in it have their origin at Bellefonte, we ask all to read it. ——(3randfather Henry Noll, of pear Pleasant Gap, died suddenly on Saturday two weeks ago, while seated in nis chair His age was 81 years, 5 months aod days. He was a veteran Democrat, ~—Mr. Hefty, miller in the roller mill, was caaght by ashaft a few days ago and had the entire shirt torn from him. Fortunately he wae quick enough to brace himself, which saved his life, — Some have an impression that 99 23 husband doring the war. She gave the money to Erb to put in the bank in his It is now al- in baving a good time. —Mr. Gettig and his son, of near [usseyville, met with av accident at the ower oud of town. The Spindie of the run wrecking the baggy, the occupants escaping with slight scratches, Mr, Robert Stewart died at the residence of hia son in-law, Joseph Me- Cullongh, near Ramey, Clearfiaid coun ty, on Monday evening last, aged 107 years and 7 months. Mr. Stewart was the oldest citizen of the State, —We believe Editor Dana's cele sneakiog around this neck o' woods— the cat evidently devoured the MSS, a —— op fy —————— w- HOW A WESTERN RANCHMAN BE- CURED A WIFE. Hunticgdon, Pa., October 28,~The de- pounecement of a very siogular and ro- Sheriff Walker was not straight as re gards the ticket. This is an error which we desire to correct by stating that he was for the entire ticket from the start and openiy so, —Wolt's new house, on Church st., ia different in style from any other iu town. These variations in style of buil- diugs are what make a town pretty, and the monotony of sameness in houses eas be broken with very little, if any, addi tional cost, — Now, gince the election is over, or- ders are going in thick and fast to the Pnilad. Brauch for new suits for the Salt river delegation, Times are hard vp there and the tourists want to save all the money they can, hence they have Lewins take their measure, Very sens ible, indeed. ~The citizens of Brushvalley are discussing the possibility of the pew rail road from Milton to Bellefonte coming through thal valley, A great mavy pos sibilities become notusl by prompt ace tion. Let such action be had by our neighbors down there; il would not be out of place for them to appoint a com- mittee to consult with the gentlemen at the nead of this new railroad project, of- fer inducements, &c. ~The prohibitionists held a meeting n the basement of the Ev.church, oun t Friday evening and had a fair andi we. One of the speakers was H, H. am uf heiler. former business partner of C. Diages, who was the protibition can- didate for congress, Friend Trumpfhel- ler did not find the shower of cold water votes heavy enough on Tuesday to make it burdensome for his portly shoulders, ~~ Rev, Wm. C. M’Cool, of Spring Mills, has received and accepted a call from the Bourd of ihe Homer, Neb., Academy, as its principal, and has already enterad upon his dudies with the most encoura- gag prospec, The iustitution belongs 0 ¢ Lutheran Suyod Lf Ravrasken and as every Prospect o a col! The people of Homer will bro. Mo Cool well qualified to fill the position of principal of said academy, as be has been # successful educator in this state, weThe Spring Mills creamery began operations - RE Esa last, Every thing a 1od to be in good working order aud the engine gave the cream a tS mie st over the result was 66 pon edged batter. The parties interested in the enterprise are eatiefled with the work- ings of the concern thoe far, and we trust invesiment will prove a pay- Let iv have proper snvsurass. the y and w mantic courtship traospired here last night. Several months ago, David Mitchell of Petersburg, met an old school mate named A, J. Kiliman, residing at Forsythe, Montana, who is cne of the richest cattie owners in the Territory. On bis return east Mr. Mitchell was res quested by Killman to look up a pretty voung lady for him with the view of matrimony. In esmpliance with) Kill man's wish, he selected an accomplished yourg lady of tuis city named Jennie Heffner, who in a spirit of fon entered into a correspondence with Killman which terminated in an engaem ent; hat the girl's parents hearing how mats ters were progressing, suddenly pat a stop to any further intercourse between the couple. Miss Maggie Rhodes, an intimate friend of Miss Heffoer, therenpon took op the correspondence where it had been left off by Miss Heffoer and after a brief interchange of letters in which their photographs were exchanged, Killman proposed to Miss Rhodes and was accept- ed, The affair was kept very quiet, and not notil noon Miss Rhodes departure made known to her friends She leit last night on the 6 o’cloch train, and was well supplied with money sent by her unkown western jover., Efforts are being made by her friends to intercept her, , Beside owning a large stock ranch, Mr. Killmam has several fine farms and a large hotel at Forsythe, a ——— i i A FEARFUL DEATH, On Saturday last Mr. William Morgan, who lives on Mrs. Lytie’s farm near Hen- rietta, drove into Martiosburg with a horse and buggy to attend to some basi- ness, He left for home in the evening. Mr.J 8 Keagy accompanying him a short distance, The next morning the body of Mr Morgan was found ia the near the farm §t Daniel Schaiver, terribly braised and mutiated, showing that he had fallen from bisseakand been d a considerable distance, He >a dead when found, and was probably dead when he became extriosted from the , a8 he had probably been ‘over a mile. The horse retarn- me with the buggy, but was not morning. ur. Mor Salling 2 ¥ > . OFFICIAL, , Totals—Wood- 189, Lom tern 3882, Meyor,has about 00 Shafer wafity 168 oie. THE ELECTION, BEAVER CARRIES THE STATE BY 40,000, The Democracy Do Well tre, in Old Cen- Mifflin county gives Pation 200 major- ity. jority, in the district. Liaucaster 8000 for Beaver. Allegheny 20,000 for Deaver, Philadelphia 25,000 for Beaver, Beaver carries the state by about 40 { 000 majority. - a 2 New York ci'y mayor, by 25000 majority. elects Hewitt, dem, fk a» COUNTY RETURNS, Miles maj : Black 196, Hall 191, Schaeffer 172. Haines maj : Black 31, Hall 27, ward and Rhone 36, Boal Millbeim maj: B ward and Khooe 137, Schaefler 128 Harris twp. 22 majority for Schaefler, Howard twp. 46 majority for Boal, Huston twp. 53 majority for Boal, Bellefonte west ward Schaeffer 77 m a- | jority; north ward Boa! 20 majority, Milesburg 60 majority for Boal. 58 ity; east precinct 76 majority for Boal, College twp 48 majority for Boal, Worth twp. 21 majority for Boal. Gregg twp, s p, Hall 262, Pation Woodward 233, Rhone 248, Love Mattern 91, Schaeffer 192, Boal 143, Bellefonte 8 W, Black 1 Beaver 14 Hall 144, Patton 154, Woodward Rhone 151, Love 134, Mattern Schaeffer 150, Boa Howard boro, Woodward 49, Si, Mattern 77, Love 87, Schaeffer 43, Boal 82 Potter twp, 8 P, Black 1589, Beav Woodward 170, Rhone 17 Mattern 79, Schaefler | Marion twp, Black § 94. Patton 48, Woodward | | Love #4, Mattern 46 Schaefle 1 48, | Walker twp, Black { Hall 190, Patton | Rhone 180 Mattern 111 { for 165, Boal 101 { Taylor wp, Black Beaver 6] i 30, Patton 69, Woodward 34, Rhone | Love 63, Mattern 66, Schaefler 37, Be Hall 5) 115. Black 42 Rhouns Beaver B4 {0 Beaver 100 Woodward is2 i, Love 105, Bchaed Hal sa 0. | Potter N P, Black 90, { 84. Patton 61, Woods | Love 41, Mattern 65, B 1 101. { Centre Hall, Black 61, i 60, Patton 2, Woodward { Love $3, Mattern 44, 4. Howard twp, Black €1, Beaver Hall 62, Patton 110, Word ward 75, Bhon. 61, Love 116, Mattern 101, Schacfler 64 | Boal 110 Harris twp. Black 100, Beaver 71, Hal 121, Patton 74 Woodward 119, Boone 121 Love 60, Matwern 73, Schaeffer 107 87, Halfmoon twp, Diack 38, Beaver 104 Hall 37. Paton 18, Woodward 24. Rhone 40, Love 91, Mutiern 104, Schaef fer 40, Dos! 116 Penn twp. wal: Black Woodward and Rhone 136 Sehaefler | Bellefonte w. w. B ack 49, Beaver 110, Halt 47, Patton 112 Woodw ad 44 Ruone 44, Love Mattern 112, Schael fer 58, Boal 101 College twp. Black 103, Beaver Hgll 110, Paton 3. Woodward Rhone 92, Love 199, Mritern | fer 127, Boal 175 iy Beaver 55, ard 76, Rhone 1 i é § : er 494, B Via i, Ha Rhone SCLAY LET Beaver 2 ths Boal , Bom iy, 16k § pi a 81,8 haef- 143" This little rooster is for the kickers and didn't get quite right side up. A MP ASA —————"— This is the campaign liar agninst Schaef fer, He is conscience stricken. Nearly 5000 Democrats voted for Lew, 200 were mis'ed by lies, # > The Democrats lose (wo congresdmen in this state—one in Boyle's disttict and one in Seott's—kickers did it, If Si. id Anfented jo hi Sisto by a tit down as the nae taral outcome of Kickers work, fien, Beaver telephones to us that Pat- warind this d strict by 300, Lo majority ju Dunije afer’s major if 175. gD in the slate through kickers, in snd | lb am RE - | LIST OF JURORS, GRAND JURORS, FOURTH MONDAY," NOV George Peters, Miltheim M 1 Rishel, Gregg, : John Wetzel, Spring, Aamuc! Harter, Gregg, Harrison Barr, Huston J H Mitchell, College, Robert Musser, Gregg, Henry Fiedler, Millheim, 1sanc Bhimel, Rosh, A C Witherite, Mileshurg, Robert Wolf, Haines, Samuel Lose, Miles, BH Arey, Potter, Andrew larter, Pe join Nyman, 8 fle Bol George Cope ‘ James Stover, Miles, James RB Alexunder, Spring, Theo Boak, Burnside, CT Fryberger, Phillipsburg W R Delong Liberty, AVERKE JURORS, THIRD MOXDAY, Wm Yeager, Snow Bhoe, fax B Willinms, Worth, Ira Packer, Howard borough, I H Holt, Snow Jus Ling Geo W MoeGalley NOY Shoe Boggs, , Phill wm Wolf i | f ¢, Bell pan, W 1. Palion 4, Boge H H Ost $s 4 ph ri NE Lo . No man is bigger than his party, J. Will Conley came home to aote and left aguin on the evening train, He expecs 10 bs back again in a few weeks, Tlie general agent for the Heoley making things mA large body of workmen are bosy clearing up the site for the new glass Our esteemed neighbor across the way, Mrs. Dr, Neff, bas been in asinking J, OC, Armbruster, of Farm's Miils, FiiaS i FF A i Geo, M. Reeser use of i weal h Fire Lun. Co Wm H. Homes ve. Band B.R.R. R i Co, i Philip Keller va. Geo, W, Ford, et Matt RB Adams va, Valentines & Co J. R Lowrie, trustee, va, James Cross, va. ner. Fred Bartley et ux va, Thos, J. Dunk- e. Jno. T. Fowler va. I, H. Kline, Midland Mining Co. va L. V. Coal Co 4 Hoitand Parker va. Homes and Cri- er, H. D. VanPeli va. B. L. Pierge a} al. ‘ G. R. Boak & Co. vd. Hoover, Hughes & Co, T. Conrow’s adm’s, va. Benjamin Rich. G. R. Boak & Co. va, Hoover, Hughes & Co. SECOND WEEK Adam Baum vs, Moyer Lyon, Jonathan Reiter va, Wm, Whitmer & Alfred Cromlein yz, Bobert Whitehill et al Alexander G, Rohback ws. Jacob Dunkle. Webner Botler vs, Thos, Botler, W. L. Foster va, 1. J. Grenoble. Frederick Schenck & Bro. va. B, 0. C, & 8 W. RR. Co. J, W. Beck va, Jeremiah Tress'er, Theodore Feiger va, W. T Harper. Barvey Peifer va, Ramuel Aley, ohn Delaney ey Wa D Gdwlang ve W. K. Miller. 2irom Moy br vil Cn: D. D. Wood ya 8 Rl. Pringle. Jas A Quigley ve Eliza D, Kuoes, nlp sles sbi BCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVBR OL, WITH RYPOPHOSPRITES, ing Diseases . (300. W. Bpangler, of ' sanctum a Tosseyville, Call. George was ticket, — New stock of ready made clothing ich for wien and b if you wani a fall overcoat or 6 warts win go 10 Lewivs and you wi gain by it. remit your back dues or ung with one year in advance give you an extra credit of three n need of funds us to make this re quest aud otler fee) Wednesday Hon. J, C, B of Lewisburg, met wiih a dent at Tight Kod while ivr material ou a wagon, kl 11 8 Whee i 3 b JE ier Being sorely « i Be rious aol Oading Caliip is foul © Lug aud sl ractares ipplag, Lia naries Long still LO Xikiauy, OBITUARY. i, IWVACHIAS, A110 walla } Yovals, 3 ther bierly v.24 vill iRT alr Le fier tad A BOWE se ARS ix of oLhers, Bhe grew up | Lehi in the © ACculla IY a W La i pesGCialen Was pia fal cate Of eV, Lielus, ii the © iri elds Culifon, alia T Bt. Peters van, Lad Kebersburg, Len ¥ Writ of « Lrssgil Un De | Ie Cua Jy sa wit Mr was united io | § walriwon A « Wi is AU ehilidre two woul ier y s Bed wil sOus abd 8 gauges, Livi ir:d are jel ha ig world, motira her loss, Luirty six years of hor invald, aviug ¢ HLIORY, filers | $28 } Ie fedBd®d el £4 wh the reed, sud jailer, ww iife she was an ileced from a paraly ii Ati thus Line 8Oe was speech ess aud ab twes sullered greauy the repeation of elros es Weakened her, aud ! wer wo Lor Lpd, Ruere + 0 SA rows Le disease, paraly tic Dany ¢ eipiieu i # ' a Cou Gin ei Ut aly 1851. At these many years she Qe manifested %ituvtilt come ui 1 God. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, EL if on storage “WOURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas, the Hon, A. O. Furst, President o trict, consisting of the counties of Uenire and Huntisgdon, and the Hen. Jas KR Smith and the Hon. bester Manson Assoc, Judges in Centre coune ty having isssned their precept, bearing date "ist day Oot, 198, to me directed, for olding a Court of Oger and Terminer and General Tail Delivery apd Quarter Sessions of the Peacs in dalisforte forthe fo af Contra, asd to cobime o8 on ite Pig. ih andap of Novampor nettatresn Lhe Wd day of Nov HBL and Lo coniinile LOA weaks Nulice in herely given tasha Uotoyer, insticeso! the ence, Aldermen 4 Constables of jaidasusty of Centre, that ther be # aed there tn Luelr proper n we, at 10 o'elock Bh dap, Nit thelr repords inguie ~ a thelr ows rem Con whic to their off be done, al who are bound in 1 oe asus ' AE LE AV ET Fa fen Hdis tte. md. das ven ander my hand, of Oot in the year of our Lord Toon’ thadind oper hundred and teath nn of ithe {| In ne beUnited "Staton. MiLes Wath i ee LR = A ——— a— SL wish PR UBLIO SALE. «Will be sold at pubile sale at i the late residence of Howard Harter, deo’. in Georges Valley, on Thuming Nov, IL Three horses, 1 curly mare 5 years 1 good single driver, 1 horse 9 any place, 1 cow, 1 bu 110 years old & fiat which will dress 200 pow cach. 4 shorts, b sheep, 1 breeding sow with 1 pring wagon, phaeton, 2 pie aad 1 SRL BADR PF sePLavizs Waxrep-—A lady agent is wanted in every city and villiage; also i ladies to travel and solicit orders for Madame Wood's Cor ots and Cords d Corset Waists, Tampico Forme, Hose Bupporters, Protectors, Ladies Friend, ete, Agents are from Twenty to Fifty dollars Bend for circulars pieel maxing Hn week and price-ligt to B. Wood. 64 Bout y Hd, rd DOLL SALIDA Direel, NYTACULE, IN. Y. ep2m When Daby w } RDY Was pick, we gave her Castorla, When sh s 8 Cl hen sho was a Child, she cried Castoria, When she became Miss, she clans to ( w Astoris, Whes shes bad Children si ¥ ys * ou spit iaem Castoria, W.J BAZ near Relwerebory ————————————————— Wha ind Woodland soft The above priced aie De cash oF guain only, KURTE £80 X Wonrn Ruzusmmine.—~Hereaftersub | seribers to the Reronrsr, who wili remit | one year's subserivtion in sdvance can retain 25 Cents as a premium for ed- VAuCe pay. The world moves Car geandmotherns need brown suger, we use white; they Deed brown eoap, we use white Loup, { The best white soap ia Dresdopoel's | Borax Soap, which cap be used for all purposes to which soap is applicable. o — AO A M30 - Cexman Harr Mear Manger ~The Centre Halli Meat market having a re- frigerstor fam ilies can at all times be sup plied with fresh meats, of the best qugl. ity, also hologns saneage. Next door wo hotel 3 ongh day aod evening. Ldwav ¢ Hxxry Boogna, i ¥ FOR SALE, Two farivie belonging to the estate Joseph Nefl, decensed. Ir Mh i A. A Das, Avot y, ss Belicicnt, 3 A of a] uy RED ASH COAL, ¥ i Co bl ae
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