The Republican Nominations. | For associate judge five names were | placed in nomination, Dr. Theodore | Christ, of College township, nominated | ” ; fat Wm. Thompson, Esq., of College town- —Salt—C, P. Long—Sait—C. P. Long ship. In doing eo he highly eunlogizeq fd, W, Bmith has become an agent Mr. Thompson. A. B, Rishel, and Geo? | for farm implements. Dale, of College township, were name J; | Extract of Vanilla, wholesale and also Wm, J. Thompson, of Potters Mills, | patail, at Murray's, Local Briefs Hall Rates to Columbus. x ARMS FOR BAL} The undersigned ag THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Ei BUCKNELL TINIVERSITY. Rev, JOHR H. BARRIS, ru. »., President The COLLEGE has four courses of study with plectives: an endowment of $272,000; free scholars ships for Ceser students; astronomical ob servatory; elective course of two years in chemis uy. Members of College Faenlty confine themselves wholly to College work. | The Bavereign Grand Lodge, Indepon* i dent Order of Odd Fe lov will convene | Curtin offer | at Oolumbus, Ohio, September 16th to in Poller Township, Centre County 22d This meeting will undoubtedly In i 4 ft Spied together the largest assemblage of the or | On Bele fonts and Lowistow der ever hafore gathered Hall Station , containing occasion. 1! is expected tha! 15000 mem- 119 Af bers, including a large number of Patris | Including new Tenement Houses, Large Barn arches Militant, will in lanes, The | outbuildings, snd supplied with run NE, lowing farms Eprror and Pror'r —=Cloal=C, P. Long~Coal. “TERMS; —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per year. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser on a similar Dae and he patle ns.and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, 12. Centre Hany, Pa, Taors, Sgr. WE MADE A Lucky Hit! ON iooo PAIR OF SHOES Men's Women’s and Children’s— War- ranted Best Makes, ABOUT elec «We Caught ’Em on the Fly” -it’s the way of the “Racket,” you know,- 0-50 CENTS BUYS £1.00 WORTH—o If of as (Good Stock as they put in Shoes. you will look in on us we know yo will be surprised, and No Charge For Looking. «THE RACKET.” Bellefonte. No. 4 Crider’s Exchange, LOCAL ITEMS. ——The great popularity of the Oxy- tions,) with all classes, is due to great success in the treatment of chronic diseases. See Dr. Clemens, specialist, at the Brockerhoff Bellefonte, Sept. 25. Send to the Sani- tarinm, Allentown, Pa, Cousuitation free i tf > larging his store room at Penn Hall. ---Zeller's popular drug store Bellefonte, is being moved to new block. ~The main boarding establishment at next week's picnic will be kept by D. C.& J: A. Keller. —Postmascer Brisbin will line of stationary and tobaccos nection with the office. —The date for the sale of the Os world farm should be Saturday, Septem- ber 21 instead of 31, as erroneously printed last week. —Centre Hall will have about 15,- 000 of an increase in population next week, and there wont be many twios about it, either, ——Rev. Beanmont, Evangelical min- fster at Spring Mills, has resigned that field, and intends going to Oregon, to en- gage in mission work. —1In another column will be found a “gpecial” notice to subscribers that will be of interest to all our readers who wan! a valuable farm journal free. at Carry a in con~ bers, of Bellefonte, received his appoints ment as Deoaty U. 8. Revenue Collector of the 12th District, succeeding W. C. Heinle, ——Yoney Deininger is rapidly com- leting his bailding at the station. He intends running a large boarding house, aod will farnish sleeping accommoda- tions for a great many. ——Mrs. R. E. Bartholomew, and her daughter Helen, returned from an ex tended trip to the western states last Friday. They were absent about ten weeks, apd speak of baving bad a very pleasant time. ~The 12th annual re-union of the 7th: Penoa. Vet. Vol, Cavalry Associas tion, will be held at Danville, Montour county, Penna esdny and Wednesday October 22 and 23. All communications should be addressed to Geo. F, Steahlin, Sec'y 7th P. V. A. Association, Orwigs burg, Pa. —Jennie Mauck, wife of George Manck, a young farmer residing near Lock Haven, accidentally shot herself through the heart on last Saturday morning and died instantly. The young couple had just arisen and Mrs. Maock was examining a revolver, when it was spddenly discharged. — Passengers coming to next week hy trains, will be the picnic let the mill, in order to prevent a jam at the station. The company is putting dowao a wide cinder walk from that point to the station. All passengers leaving Cen tre Hall, however will take the trains at the regular station, from which all trains will depart, wwe Next week all locomotives will bead for Centre Hall, for the Rerorrer's big pienic and exhibition, whieh will be a big affair and no postponement on ac count of bad weather. Our committee of arrangements has everything in trim, and to them we give big credit for iv. The Rerorrer always bas success in ll its projects, Mechanics generally, have plenty of work, as well as the day laborer. This i# principally owing to the destraction of property by fluods in different sections of the state, The work of repairing and rebuilding is going on and is likely to covtinue for a year or more, except at Johustown where it will require a de- cade or longer, to rebuild what was des stroyed. In parts of our county work is plenty and m chanics and day laborers should be sble to get along. Hands, as 8 general thing, are in demand, «= Down at SBelinegrove the antia, or rather crankies, are still on the warpath and propose dumpiog the water works fnto the creek if it takes from now until the Court House is moved from Middle. burg to the Isle ot Que where it ought to be. They are on the wrong side, how ever, and have done more toimpede the progress of the town than the Werick ye ever did to terrorize it. Ii is time areshaken out of their nightmare and brought to their senses. In Lewis burg moss backs like these crankies w 8 have ocel Jecaived notice y quit long ago. Lew ews. @ Buppose these trouble making fellows must be cousins of some up here, Every town is cursed with a few. and Michael M. Musser, of Aaronsburg. | Mr. Musser was nominated on the first ballot, which was as follows: Wm, Thompson, Esq........coen Rishel Wm. J. ThompsOon...coeeessessns ' MUBBBE. ..ccomscrsrsnssnnsisessssarisens . 61 Only two names were mentioned for Prothonotary: They were Guyer Mat. tern, of Patton township, and Wilson I. Fleming, of Bellefonte. The first ballot is given below: Mattern . PASIAN ar ssasrasssscintasss assepissaeiee SN was nominated by acclamation, For county surveyor, P. W, Pletcher, of Howard, and Jesse Cleaver, of Union- ville, were nominated. The ballot re- sulted in Mr, Cleaver’s nomination: Cleaver ssnsnsrsssnssarsatansinsinssassnes ND PIOtOROr.. cons sesse . 2 For Coronor, Dr. J. F,. Woods, of Har. ris township, was the nominee of the convention by acclamation Lawrence L. Brown, chairman of the county committe, was unanimously re- elected for the coming year -— The Milton Fair sociation, of Milton, Pa., will bold their { Fifth Aunoual Exhibition on their permanent and conveniently grounds just north of the town 1, 2,8, and 4, next. C sive arrangements have been made in every department and in every detail, to { The i i beantifal grounds and substantial | and put 10 perfect repair; ‘he “model | race course—a paragon half mile track —is in the best condition, and the agement are assured of having some the best races the State affords. hibits will largely exceed any of years and i povel f will contain many vew and features. The premium lists are very complete and liberal ag regating the som $800 Besid 8 these atiractions, { Pawnee Bi:l'a Great Historical Wild West will give free Exhivitions ! track the firs. three on { cowbovs, etc, wild lite on the “David I.” the fastest little hb | inches high and weighing less thea 700 | pounds—and numerous specialties wil 3188 5h secured _over all railroads centreing at Milton, aud Pennsylvania railroad traio will stop at the grounds for the accon modation of visitors to the fair. --n Missionary Society. The Reformed Missionary Society, the West Susquehanna Classis, held gessions here, Tuesday and of ita Weduneeday. men, delegates and others, The address es and proceedings in general were quite interesting, and the choir rendered good music, Ministers present were, Revs, Witmer, Delong, Wolf, Dotterer, Noll, lowing is a names of delegates members of committees Boalsburg—-Hev. A. A Eckle eaten Keller Selinsgrove Rev 8. A Henn Beaver Spring+—Hev Lewlbburgh Rey. J. Mrs. J. N. Herb, Miss Alice Asronsburg Ff Z. A. Yearick ~Rev. J. Dotiarer M.O, Noll rie Harper, Sadie Welkey. Miflinburg Rev. L. D. Becks Delegates « Mises Helen Pellman, Talitha Yearick, Danrelton—M is Glover yew Berlin—Rev. T. R. Reitz Centre Hall<del wos Anna M. Keller, Jennie F. Ott Williamsport Lewis Miss Maggie Thompson. Advisory members—Rev, A, C. Whitmer castor; C. M. Bower, J. Harper, Bellefonte - Trains for Picnic. Trains will leave Bellefonte each dav for Centre Hail at 600, 7.00, ani 1030 a. m., and 2.30, 4.30, and 6.15 p. m. tarniog, trains will leave Centre Hall at 8.25 a. m., and 2.30, 4.28,6.15 and 9.00 p. m., making connections with regular present Black, Elde soOTEe Del Loog Hebers 1.7. Corma Bellefo Delegates Misses Car gatos M Rev, Rob Delegate Le both ways, Special train will leave Sunbury day at 7.55 a. m.. and Hall 11.30 a m. trains will leave Montandon 550 a and 202 p. m. Retorning will | Centre Hall 652 a. m., 3.20 and m. Traine will leave Coburn for Centre Hall, 7 7.00 p. m. at 6.52 a m. aud 350,600 and 830 p All trains stop at way stations, Death of Mr. Krissinger. Mr. C.A. M. law of Rev. W. E. Fischer, of this place, and fathersinslaw of Wm. L. each arrive at Centre m., leaves 830 p each m. evening, at his home, in Berlin, Somer+ pumber of our citizens, tian gentleman, and a well known, and highly respected business man of Nowe erset county. i Facts for all In spite of all competition the Philad Branch clothing store, remains headquar ters for actnal bargains in ready made clothing, for men and boya, troduced cheap clothing in Centie county, below any other clothiog store in this part of the state. - Co Farms for Sale. The following farms are advertised for sale in the Revonter: Four farms of Mrs, Gov. Qurtin, Earm of John Oswald, dee’ d, Farm of Bawmuel Spangler, dec'd, sain ss MD So ws Rain. The dry spell of three weeks was bro- ken by rain on Friday and Saturday of last week, which soaked the ground sufficiently to enable farmer to continue plowing and finish seeding. ——Philadelphia Branch Shoe store— P. Long. lo. | tax notice in another column. | ==—Did yon see the women's 82 cent { shoe at C. P. Long's ? { ——Women’s button dress shoe, $1.— { C. P. Long. —Ask your grocer for Calla Lily | flour, the finest straight grade. | == 40 pieces new dress goods at C. P | Long’e. ——Horse chestuat trees in this place are unusually burdened with nuts, | ——Murray’s Vanilla—best—cheapest | try it, i Mr. J, 8, Hazel, | was one of our callers this week, For sale--A good store stand, | dress, Jacob Btrohm, Tusseyville, Pa. i i i ad- | = The merry-go-round will bs here i next week when all can take a ride. | ld, Krumrine has left Lewisburg, | after closing up his business there, kinds of at the Centre Hall Woodland and all { and hard coa | =——Read the “Special” notice | issue if you want a farm journal | year. fre: ~Raiiroad headquarters of the P. & E. Division, wili be at Centre Hall ' week. | ~——Murray’s Extract cheaper and preeminently { auy other make. } Witmer Wolf left on | Gettysburg, to attend the Monday ladiont geqical for ion of monuments | county convention in Lhe ANd nominate a Ia court il county ticket, house i — loci ved largest stock of clot bing | in Pennsvalley. Boy yon and save 25 per ceat, at ( ONES —Nimon Loeb's the | hing store, new opposite nrad house the plac for bargains in men and |! T 3 3 1 § -1), E. Bible, form tholmews store has sel np DUSIgess in nim. the b Graw; 45 188 Bel @ Ntive fits lo Ne ere, ra pro ks the . K. Sober, the champion | shot of America, wi intervals dar : wing 1 give exhibitions at | stated ing the picnic next | week, -Mizs Annie Bible will have an ice cream stand on the picnic ground next week, where she will be pleasad to serve all with the most delicious flavors ~ In spite of all | clothing, low prices as well goods, He getaghead of all, than all, pleases all, and fits ail : sells more and suits —= [11 town, this week we noticed Ja- i red Harper, Noah Corman, record | Shearer of Lock Haven, Daniel Bohn | Eaq. Rishel, 0. M. Bower, Gingerich, Lewins beals the state for large 1 lothing and he beats the world and all clothing stores in it for low prices There's | where you save from §3 to #8 on a suit of cioth es — Mr. George Rowe concluded | week to become a Benedict, and cap tured a fine young lady in Miss Eliza: beth Sweeney, of near this place, and were married at Spring Millis last Thurs day ev ning. We extend our best wishs | 08, i ing season now being received. Liberal iecount for carly orders during the dall Our Fall st xk will be the gt ever shown, 7 4 good fit guaranteed Moxraonery & Co., Tailors, Bellefonte. rss ~The train east on Tuesaday morn ing had an extra coach attached to { train to accommodate the G. A. R. | ans on the way to Gettysburg, and coaches were well filled. John and «a the i who went from this place. wee What the Philad. Branch does not i have in the line of ready<made clothing. i not worth having. The spring stock i now on the counters is immense and goes ahead of anvthing von lewins is King for low prices ell, the Bellefonte photogranher, i will eree! 5 port ahie gallery at the pie- nie grounds, where he will be wrepared ty make firat-clags pictures Don't miss | that is is edlirely unnecessary, ! your brother, sister, father, | bring the children, bring everybody. All are welcome. Rewramber 12 fine { net photos, all style, $1.50 per doz wwe All that desire bargains in boots or | shoes, go to Mingle's shoe store Srockerhoff house block, | place to get anything in that line at low: resented. goods Feel, WW, Smith, agent, nd putin actoal eler at the picnic next week, The im. plement was thoroughly tested by Wm. { Fetterolf Wednesday who i does its work better on rongh and eloddy, | ground than anything he ever saw, we RoOtvort MeFarlane's hardes the celebrated Link Fonce Wire, Have has proven first class in all respecte, It is 80 easy to handle and put up and weighs a little less to the rod than any other, Write for prices, wee Occasionally the cow gets even with that great American invention the coweatober and when sho does assert her superiority to the devices of railroad sci ence she nsoally makes a thorough job of it A Pennsylvania cow on Thursday night succeeded in wrecking a trainand one or two of the train hands. The bab taal good nature of the cow is po indicas tion that she can be pushed and kicked abont with impunity, even by a locomos tive engine, parades and pubic ceremonies which will extend through the week will be | highly interesting to the public us wel as to members of the order. For this ocra- ines enst of Pitts. 'K eps 1 for retarn nuns {except New Y til Septemaber 20th, 1880, at the rate of trip The universally admitted soper of the Pennsylvania tem of tl B trains, nipped with 1 coaches, sl rity HAlroad 8 great says. cong'deration of Denth of Sam 5 Rey 17 (IR, Dress Heynolds ident of A Kad Accident i Ara Tonnia NA nhing picked uj wiping 1t off with ¢ lentally disch args { was dressing himae!! ace Mrs. Ma axa 4 1 #lalrs and fell, i Dr. Wi he 1 t 1 ated i standing Judge “Dr. Wil cured me 2 Judge ! “I have William immediate at We fiave h 10d i Oo ale. Do pot saffer an instant | | by druggists at 50c & §1 per box > Tax Notice, The dapli Potter Tow | been delivered to me. 1 will } | following places on ¢ aid days Pussey ville, Friday, Sept Centre Hall, Salarday, Sept, 2 At Bartholomew's, Bept, 28, Potters Mills, Sept. 43 Centre Hill, Sept. 30. | Between the hoars of 2 and 6 ip. im. ' 3 OCU ck R. B. Theasten ! Collector i a Fither of the following engravings, | “Evangeline,” * Bayard,” ** Monarch of the Glen” or “The First Step,” without advertising on them, size 20x 24 inches, iven with one 060 cent or two 25 cent ottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These are not cheap lithographs, but works of art. A. D. Bowman, Dentist, Nicholia, Idaho, says, I am using your Ideal Tooth Powder, and find it superior to all others. The engraving ** Evangeline’ arrived safely on the 24th of December, making it seem like a Christmas gift. Trusting that Ideal Tooth Powder may flourish, 1 remain, yours respectfully, Elois Ear- nest, Denver, Col. ties of Ideal Tooth Powder. 1 find Ideal Tooth Powder is without exception the best I have over used. With its aid 1 keep my teeth very ciean and white, which I was unable to do 80 says Ferdinaud BE. Chartard, Baltimore, Md. By the way, will you buy and use Ideal Tooth Powder? W ommend it, jcates. An engraving 20 x 24 is given | with each two bottles. Price 20 cents - lw Married, On Tharsday evaning, Sept, 5, at the residence of Mr. J. G, Evans, Spring Mills, by Rev. D. M. Wolf, Mr. George | W. Rowe sod Miss Elizabeth Sweeney, both of Centre Hall. i SIM A AT Died. In Lewisburg, on the 3ist ult, Aman- da Bright, relict of Hon. Geo’. Miller, decd, in her 71st year. a STAR @PRING WATER. aratoga Star Water for sald in bottles sud by the glass by All droggive ¥ Ney The Acaderny, WILLIAM E. MARTIN, . 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