, THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, *TERMS;—One year, $1.60, when paid in ad nee. Those in arrears subject to previous rms. $2 per yoar, Advertisements 20 cents per line nsand 5 cents tor each subsequent insertion, CextRe B svn, PA, Taurs, Oct, 23, ONLY 18 ———————— “The Racket” is today the most popular store in Belle- fonte among all classes of peo- ple. There is a reason for this. The crowds that visit us daily are increasing. Bargains in fine Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Notions, Novelties, Fancy Goods, Shoes, etc. arrive daily and are carried away in great bundles by ou customers. well have your share of the Kuriosities. G. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. LOCAL ITEMS, A Bargain. the Pi 2 The Rrrorter aod Chronicle-Telegr pli, # 1 3 0 club with him, will get the two papers, for $1.50 cash per year each. Two good papers for $1.50 the price of one. - tl fb Apne — Baldwin Apples.-——G. O. Benner. —C, P. Long pays 60 cents per bau shel for potatoes, —— Dr, Jacobs is incapacitated from his duties by heart trouble. — Landlord Bartges is making some improvements about the hotel property —D). F, Fortney spoke to a andience at York, on Tuesday. — Mr Jacob Keen and wife, of Penn township, are on the sick list. Is. Confer, we are told killed deer on the mountain near Millheim, ~A complete stock of wall paper and window shades at Camps forpiture store. —(George Moyer and Ezra Anman, have swapped stores and premises at Cobarn. — Latest patterns and styles of win- dow shades and wall paper at Camps farniture store. ~Tue Henry Royer farm, 140 acres, near Rebersburg, was bought by William Walker, at 876 75 per acre. ——John Sholl, of Miles, got close enough to a circular saw, the other day to have it take off a finger, Simon Loeb’'s new clothing store opposite the Conrad bouse, is the place or bargains in men and boys’ suits. —eM. L. Bishell advertises sale of real estate of Mrs. Rebecca Weaver, at Tusseyville, on Saturday, Nov. 22, —George Bashman will remove his store from the hotel building to the old bank building, which is being enlarged at present, ~The Philad Branch is thorough ly reliable, and Lewins has in stock a line of clothing that leads in quality and low prices, Satisfaction always given. large a ~There is a six acre corn-field near the road about three miles east of here, that has more pumpkiax in it than Dela mater will get votes in November, ~=D), ¥. Fortney, is out this week, with thes Pattison arty, speaking in the eastern counties, and is doing good work, ~ What is nicer than a genteel, neat fitting overcoat, Lewins at the Philad, Branch will guarantee satisfaction in this direction. ~Workmen are engaged on the that soon the town of churches will ha ve another completed for occupancy for worship. ~Lewins makes suits to order, par ties can select their own goods from samples. Satisfaction guaranteed in all respects, and at prices 25 per cent lower than elsewhere. ~~ Cent re Hall shoald be the place for mud-slinging We have an over stock on our streets and can part with a layer of six incies and not miss it ' ~The police services during the plonic did not cost the borough $85 as previously stated. The moneys receiv- from licenses granted by the borough and $2.50 was enough ‘0 defray the ex penditure for police protection, ~Have youn been to A, C. Mingle's shoe store in the Brockerhoff house block? Never miss going there when at Bellefonte, he always has something new and offers none but genuine goods which he warrants, - For low prices in boots and shoes Mingle'sis the place: we Lowins is piling up spring clothing, alinew stock, for men and boys. He has the largest and best as. sortment in Bellefonte and at. prices that nove can compete, Buits made to order, by one of bess tailors in the state iv # Death of Mrs. Dale. are grieved to chronicle the death of C, Dale, jr., of near Pleasant Gap, on | Friday last, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Dale had | been ill for a number of weeks, and her { sufierings were great, but she bore all | with true Christian fortitude and often | forgot her sufferings in her desire to Almost Buncoed, Philip Hillpush, Esq., is one of the most prominent citizens of Selinsgrove, Suyder county, says the Sunbury Daily, on Taeeday came near losing a large gum of money. It is the old story over | again of the bunco game as played by the latter day sharps. In fact it was the same game that so successfally cheated { speak of things Heavenly, She was a | consistent and devoted member of the { Lutheran church, and the Pleassnt Gap | congregation will miss her greatly. She was a daughter of Wm. Musser, dec'd., | Mr. Dale some 21 years agro. She was born August 7, 1837, her age being years, 2 months and 10 days. neral at Pleasant Gap cemetery, on the weather was one of the largest held there, and the many filled with tears indicated thatone universally eyes realms where there is neither pain or sorrow. Rev. Trossle preached the neral sermon. -— The Horses Ran Away. Last week a drummer named Eng lish hired a team of horses from Bros. livery in this place, for a few trip through the western part of the county, and while stopping at a store in Port Matilda, near the railroad, a freight train came along, and the horses took fright, running away, completely demolishing the light wagon, and cut ting themselves badly about the The horses were 50 badly injured they were unable (o be moved from Both bad shape, one, Doe, will have to be killed, a leader off, and on arrived in a freight ear. ges, a black team are i i iu the hiod leg being cul i it is thought will recever. in the store. - Price—-Emerick. Thursday evening, October the home of Mr. John Emerick, on church street, was the scene of a pretty and charming wedding, at which Miss last, Mr. and Mrs, Emerick was wedded phenson county, Illinois, Rw. W. E. which mly the immediate friends and relatives f the bride being present. The bride and groom have tarried ia town for a few days and wiil shortly take their de- pariare for Mr, Price's western home in Illinois, where he has business interests. - Killed a Bear. wd the ceremony, iersville, Clinton county, accompanied by Willis Weber and All. Krape, of this place, seven ia ali, were putting in sev- eral days after deer at Cherry Ran, near the scene of the Culby marder, and sue. ceeded in killing a black bear which weighed, whea dressed, over three hun- dred pounds. The bear was killed by Willis Weber, the first shot her down, it only ran a short distance into the bushes after being shot, where she was found dead. Williz can live off of bear meat for some time for brain was very fat and not old. amb i wo. os Wedding at Penn Hall At Penn Hall, Wednesday, the mar- riage of Miss Sarah C, Herring, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Samael Herring, of that place, to Mr, John Hosterman took place at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. 8. G. Shannon officiated at the ceremony which took place at 12 o'clock. About thirty invited guests were pressat, and the couple received many pretty aad valuablp presents. After the ceremony ao elaborate dinner was spread and all partook heartily thereof, The groom is a resident of Penn Hall, and is held in high esteem by his sequaintances, and bas made an enviable choice in Miss Sarah. All join in wishing them a hape py and prosperous journey through life, ———————— Installation Services, The installation of Rev. Henry C. Baskerville of the Sinking Creek and Spring Mills congregations, will take place on Tuesday Oct, 28, Rev. Robert Hamill, D.D. will preside and propound the constitutional questions. Rev.: Dr, Laurie, of Bellefonte, to preach the ser. mon. Rev. Dr. Hamill to charge the people. Rev. Elliot, of Bellefonte, to make the charge to the pastor, Services at Centre Hill at" 10 a. m., at Spring Mille at 1,30 p.m. - He Was a Jumbo Indeed. Last Saturday afternoon a man weigh - ing 616 pounds passed through Ha A circular told his weight and it gave him the name of “Jumbo,” He was too large to move himself, und he was lying flat on his stomach in the baggage car. It required the combined efforts of nine men to lift him on a truck and transfer him to the Washington train. A great crowd of people gathered around the car to see him. CNN ~—“Think not the tlothes will rake Sie si Pring belp. “It is ad une sputed fact that the Philad. and better assortnent of clothibg than lefonte. | iri te farmer Keller out of bis hard earned { ed Mr. Hilbush on the streef, and both them heiug well dressed and with pleasing manner introduced them- selves to him, The usual long conver» which both young men knew a great many people who Mr Hilbush was acquainted with, and in fact his aflaira, So slick do they play their hands that it is almost impossible to de- At inst a box | was produced and the two young men began to draw from the envelopes in the | box. The one acted as banker and the other would draw, sometimes a blank but often la prize which wounld be paid by the other. At length Mr, Hilbush was requested to draw, which he did and his ticket was numbered in large figures $6000. He | was at once informed that he had drawn | the largest prize in the lotiery but to | bave the money be must show that be { bad a like amount. It wes then agreed | that the two men should meet Mr. Hil | bush ou High street, which is one of the back and lonely streets of that town, in { fifteen minates, which wonld give him time to go to the bank and draw out the | $5000. Mr, Hilbosh went to the | and drew a check for $5000 payable to himself. Itatonce flashed across the | officials of the bank that something was | wrong in Mr, Hilbush draw iog out such { a large amount of money. Of course his check was good for there » as nothing to do but to pay it, but they took at least a half an hour in doing so. This delay pot only saved Mr, Hilbush bis money but possibly his life, He took the money sod started { for High street but when | there the men had beeo gone a few mio - § it | utes as they sugpected by his long delay that he was getting ont a warrant for When the men first commenced ten thousand possibly made | them. | the game they produced dollars in bills which {ive. All traces of the men were lost, Fancy Work Talk. The only place in Centre County that | can lay special claim to devoting special | effort, special attention to Fancy Goods | and Faucy work is Strehle s. i Stamping, Pinking, and Art Needle Work, Satisfaction and good work guaranteed, Examine the following list ourefally, and | save it for future reference, | Oar stock comprises: —Scrim, Bolton Cloth, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velveis, Ribbous, Silk and Lioen Frioges, Silk | Balls aud Tassels, Arrasene, Ribbosene Floss, Cheaitle, Emb, Hoope, Banuver | Rods, Pose Trimmings, Gilt and Steel | Brads, Giit and Fancy Braids and Cords | Tinsel, &c., of every description, Filo, | Embroidery, Rope, Etching, Wash Twist | Knitting and Sewing Silks. Ice Wcol, Crewel, Zephyr, Bazony, | Germantown, Knittiug Worsted, &o. | Stamped Piliow Shams 18 cents per pair New Window Drapery, 18 cents per | yard, a great variety of Stamped Linens, | Doylies, Tidies, Splasbers, Tray Covers, | Bureau, side Board and Stand Scarfs, &c. | For Iufants wear, we have a complete | assortment of Silk, Owssimere and Plash | Cape. Silk 00 couts to $1.50, Cass. 25 { to 76 cents, Plush 59 cents to $3.50, Hand koit and Jersey Cloth Sacks for small Babies—a beauty for 25 cents, Bootees, Mittens, Bibs, &c., Ladies band Knit Hoods snd Fascinators, a good one at 25 cents, Handkerchiefs, 3 cents up, Beauties, Dolls! Dolis! 1 ceat to $1.50 Chatelaine Bags 25 to 80 cents. In ads, dition we carry constantly in stock a complete assortment of Dress Buck les, Belts, Bead Necklaces, Hair Curlers, Hair Pins, Novelties in Jewelry, Gloves, Raching, Laces, Veiling, Ladies Purses, We cordially io vite you to call and inspect our stock, and compare prices, Strehle’s Millinery—Brockerhoff Block Bellefonte, Pa. The latest Paris Novelty-—Ostrich Boa or Collarette at Strehle’s Millinery, Bellefonte Pa. alii — Marriage Licenses, Fellowing is the list of marriage li- censes issued during the past week from the register’s office, Bellefonte: James Mayers and Ida May Houck, both of Philipsburg, George Ebsol and Annie Tomko, both of Snow Shoe. W.T, Hubler and Adah E, Gramley both of Rebersburg, John W. Carron, of Tyrone, and May A. Muriay, of Juhan, J. H. Price, of Stephen Co., Ili, and ’ James Walsh and Mary Jane Asherofit both of Caba Mines, Wa. C. Deitz, of Howard and Sallie Spotts, of Benner . Elsworth Vaaghn, of Taylor township and Nettie Stewart, of Penna., Furnace. = Le ws Lowing is putting out new suits A— because they are so cheap and well made outof the best goods, He takes your measure and will make a suit 10 order if desired, ~~ Big stock of new suits, for spring at Lowins, head quarters for low prices aud gennine goods—no shoddy or ave. tion stock, Tue Philadelphia Branch 3 any two stores in Bell ord opt 1 cents, —C, P ¥ #8 i always lends. Personal. =e Qur friend, George P, Rarick, of Gregg, gave us a call, ~Mr. Harry Kreamer roluraed Puilad. on Toesday evening. ~-Himon Dinges left on Tuesday morn- ing for a weeks visit in Philadelphia with relatives, —Witmer Wolfe and wife arrived home on Batorday after a vieit to eastern cities, -~Michael Derstine and wife, of Lew- istown, spent Sunday with his parents at this place last week. ~Mr. Fayette Moore of Centre Hill, dropped in yesterday and made his an< nual deposit for the Rerorres. ~Witmer Smith, of Williamsport, formerly one of our boys, arrived on Tuesday evening for a few days visit. Miss Carrie Benford, of Johnstown, Pa., arrived in this place lest week and isthe guest of A. L. Katherman sand family. f om ~Harry Dinges, of this place, left with the excursion for Harriman, Teno, congress, is accepted by the Democracy of this district in general, faction thut was caused by the defeat Mr. Kerr, has been Krebbs in no manner was responsible for it, and got the nomination honorably 80 far as he was concerned, of head and a sound Democrat, Stand by cy need him in their efforts to carry the next House, Bl as an honest and faithful officer ves, draw their candidate for register thus spaie him the humiliation crushing defeat, Rupp Mr. Fisher will find knocked so high that he won't down in time for the Chicago fair. and oO f Oyster will be in the soup, sure. which was in charge of Lis brother Cle van Dinges, They left on Tuesday morn- ing. Mr. John Allen, of Roland, one of Toesday. Mr. Allen will Roland in the spring to his farm near Tusseyville, - Your Money! throw it away. You can effect a saving of 25 to 50 per cent by purchasing voor Millinery and Fancy Goods from us. We have Save Don’t Millinery Goods in this section, snd at the most reasonable prices, The newest jes. constantly adding New Designs, which keeps the stock at all times fresh and | aliractive, Remember, no old goods we give you new gtyles, and | qualities at oniformly {ori or i WO We oF Ee OW rates, { in Ostrich Plomes and Tips, Ostrich and | Bird eflects, Fancy Feathers, | Wings, Aigrettes, &c. | per bunch of three, | our goods direct from save at least 20 per cent, castomers receive the benefit and see us and be coavioeed. Millinery—Allegheny St. Blok — Bellefonte, Pa. ——— - « Kribbs, Our candidate for congress, Krebbs, was thro this side the last week stopping at Coburn, Aarons | barg, Millbeim, Penn Hall, and Centre Hall, and shook hands with many of our people. He is a plain map in appearance, nothing fopish or snobish about him, but shows to be a man every inch, honest, intelligent and straightfor ward, jost the kind of men the people would dx on to represent them ia con. As we buy most of makers, of the Ntrehle's Mr favorable impression be made among our people. A Warning. Under the new lottery jaw mow in force, newspapers are prohibited from publishing any notice or adver.isement of the nature of a lottery, whether for- eign or local, All schemes to increase saies whereby the awarding of a prize is to be decided by lot or drawing—wheth+ er for the benefit of churches, societies: or individaals, is a violation of the law and the advertisers, as well ss the news. paper publishing the advertisement, are liable to a heavy fine and imprisoment Newspapers publishing such advertises ments cannot be admitted to the mails and when offered will be forfeited or seized by the postmaster wh ere offered for mailing, Edward Riggles killed. Edward Riggles, of Howard, Centre county, was killed on Saturday while out on a squirrel hunt. In making an effort to dislodge a squirrel from a young sap~ ling it appears that be used the butt of his gun to jar the tree, by which foouish act the weapen was discharged and the contents entered his abdomen Dr. Moths ersbough, of Beech Creek, was sum. mouned, but the unfortunate victim died before his arrival. fe matin fi Thanksgiving Dinner. The ladies of the Evangelical congre - gation in this place will hold a Thanks- giving dinner on that day, at the par~ sonage in this place, for the benefit of the church. It is for a benevolent pur pose and should receive proper encours agement from the citizens, A SH Mp The Republicans of this district, on Taesday nominated D, P, Oyster, of Elk county, for coogress. Krebbs will take this oyster on the haif shell, mii bans To have an honest administration of county affairs, let every Democrat vote publican for Henry P. Sankey, and you bave an honest board of commissioners. It is not always convenient to call a physician { for every little ailment. Having Red Flag Of) 5 | and all Aches and Pains. Price 25 cents There are few things in life of wh certain, but this is one of them, | and Consumption Cure has no eq Price reay’s Drug bh we may be a { Colds ann Consumption 25 and 60 cents, Trial bottles free st J. D. 81 Mo Store. a Aaronsburg. Jacob Reed is bullding a kitchen to ty intely purchased from 5. H, Di Rev. Adams has recovered frou 18 ceived by his horse having run away with him, and has gone to Reading, to Synod Mrs. Mediar and her daughter are visiting Ms Medalr's brother, Col, J. P, Coburn. | William Gelstwite moves to Cot iran i an i i i i i i i i BM FOR BALE WILL, BE EXPOSED #4 public sale on the premises, in Georges Valley, 2 miles south-west of Bpring ils on o~0 THURSDAY, ROV, 13, 170, 0~——n : , 10. 6 valuable farm belonging to the estate J simon | ) 176 ACRES, more or less, of which 190 acres are a —] in sate of Thereou a GOOD HOUEBE AND BARR, with necessary outbuildings, 2 orchards, one n young one aud bearing, other frail In abundance, 8 good spring st the door TERMS 1 of purchase money to be wee sins sets snm— paid on of sale, 54 iu 1 year and the balance in two years with interest, b per cent of purchase money to be paid as soon as sold, deferred pays ments 1 be secured by bond sad morigege on 1.3. ARNEY, JAE A. BWEETWOOD, Executlors Est. of John Bweetwood, dec’d Produce at Stores. lard... i Shoulders ......... Ham BALE P Arney, on fa township, Centre county, Pa THURBDAY, NOY i o'clock, t} Jacob Aruey TORS il be offered at Omen} OTH, 18 At x following described real estate of RO, aled one mile east of Cens noon the Lewisburg ACKER and 152 PES a * un wood land Dwelling Hall 132 VERCHES, ire on 1 Lot Condo, H.D. Kreamer has moved back from Belief { 10 his old home afier an absence of a fow 1m James B Weaver's grey hors : i! colic © Gied last week of % i Inches of snow on the moun iA gakistet by Dr $ { weather Is quite | Eman { est fro oocu ples, and now { farm Worth its Weight § if woes n LE Gold eel deprowsed, your sppet i Poor an ines of the i abled with Din Lead AYRE PEIR, LT, Lu Trial size bolle Lisa Cough arial Lotti { Oolds 10 use an Cure. 25 and Murray's Drug Store © oLuls The OU: 1y One, i ! Ch pasate Ww i i rece ] Opn any Ima GUT space, Ai he geal sow We rier wi Max Klein bax things Ww Le soo DUS We "aig Of Oui suiil of Mr wi au Wades, OULITEY LUE Lhe © niin Wu 8 pars of Loe coun Gly ivauis Mid Wihiskies, Dis La poried and Gouwesic wiles ioe aud OUIdies are pruaiteut Jeslutes. A €F Bquor house 18 Lhe COLBLY would Gale pele wil Lis lo mwekiug & aispday sud oo BUGS 15 Las Ube Osa OF Will sell good. se pure slic Ai such ressvuslie prices, You van leave iden al Lie lel OF appa) W Ble Clee Sor Lis cos Pot Calaioglue abd price Lisl. Buch a Lous SLeUIQ Tedeive the Cusiuan of sil who whist tay restive and 10 Max Klien 82 Federal at. Adleg- Beujy, a, We Gal revuinaend you yBPHANS COURT SALE ~PURSUANT RE Order of the Utphen's Lous Vounty, there will be sold aa Preanises, On 20 of Lettie Ppulsic sale on the Omens SATURDAY Al 1 o'clock, the Iolwowing described real estate of Lavi suyder, decd. aie of Poulter Wwustip A Yeilable act of lad bounded by suas of Poliip Foster, William Keller, Samoel iHusten, aid Jacob Medes, conlaiuing ACRES NOY, 8, I y ErONs fncasure. Are lmprevements arg Pulling Houses, Sable wid other ould A ¥priug of ever lating weler and good rut va Lhe preinings, lhe puopeity BB osied on Lhe PULLIC road leading roa Fanneds Mis Ww Uenire Hiall, and is 80 arteanged a8 WW ake a desirable home Wany wishing w iuvest Two Hisalugs Terme. 14 the purchase money io be paid in Cael Ou CowlINALOn OF sale, Tue belanee 1 Ouse Fou lherendter, Tue delved payments w Deas ilelest wldA DE veCGIvA DY LOBE 804 Worlgage ou we pivloises JOHN H. SNYDER, AMES |]. UIT, Executor A AON UBLIC SALE~WILL BEOFFERED AY PUL iv 8b Tussey Vile, ou Wie premi sen Delougiug to Mebeous Weaver, (Jotaetly Badr) on Gay Oey BATURDAY NOVEMBER 22, 0=0 At J o'clock, the following real estate, viz The Aisl Wetood ellg 8 Wier usel, Bousoed bY Iauds of Johu Waguer, John Neisier and public road, couainiug joel © ACRES AND ® PERCHES, neal messute, The second thereof beginning at a stone, Lhenoo by lands of Win, Kisheli sous 165 deg. east 28 per. W a siobe, thence pond 440 deg. east i5H.9 Per. to 8 sou, thence south 26 deg, 207 per. wa Post. Lhenoe worth bh deg. east 45.5 per. Ww a stone thence porth 2 5 deg, west 27 yer. w place ol bes ginning coutaining joel © ACRES AND 77 PERCHES, Thereon erected a 2 8tory Dwelling House, Stable sid otaer outbulidings, A Jot of the © fruit on the premises, and spring at the Terms will by Sande Known gu sale, , Ww o M, Lo, KISH ELL, Atlorney. OMESTEAD FOR SALE~THE UNDER EL% offers at pri vale sale = fine 3 miles south-west of Tussey ville, & tract Owaneniy 77 ACRES LAND, asm} house, barn outbuild 5 ney of Shales uit aod a oh as: (ha lan woodland. are ‘ orcomlon telus , we BIL , or will be mR, Jean] Yomnee{ so SH orits EQ - UIVALENT It M I g % thal Know ve that © 18D wii fis i : | CASH, OR ITS E¢ Fs 4 i Bt | i redi u who tuetGsure i { O years, 1 find the $a i bills bas in a riai aeip pay the vad de fied this wil y His &i80 10 am rallies ie iB Cx 3 £210, - to Lowe and see thal ve are selling g at cash prices. Thanking you for your patronsge in the pas! and soliciting your future trade, 1 am Very Truly Yours, K.E BAKTHOLOMEW, ¢ ¢ benielicia You and 8 a » 3 hy ——— A, t 0 ' t ' SeRGEs, Henriettas, Stripes, Cloths, etc. Yarns in Columbia brands, Germantown, Saxony, Span- ish, German Knitting and | Zeyhyr. Our 10 cent Saxony is the equal of any 12 cent Saxony made. Compare - it and see. Shoulder Capes from $2.50 to $10. Our full lire of coats will anive this week. At $4.50 we sell a stunner, but sizes are all broken up on that number now, but lots of more $20. We cansay what there is not another coat house in town can say—that we did not carry one coat of last seasons purchases over. Reason why, we bought the most stylish line at popular prices and not a misfit in the lot, Better for you and for us. 3 cakes of Grand.Pa’s Soap for 25 cts.. Askany one that uses it whether it is good or not and above all if the price is correct. We think it is low. Oothers offer inferior at same prices, but don’t touch them. Buy only the original, Bustles at 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents. Four stylesin Mantle Lambrequins, Writing Taba lets from 4c 4p. Skirtin ings at «en i d to: us for Centre Hall 3m Plaids,
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