\ “, THE GEN TRE REPORTER | FRED. KURTZ, B piror and Pror'r “TERMS;—One year, $1.50, when nee, Those in arrears subject to rms. $2 per year, paid in ed previous Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser us. and 6 conts for each subsequent insertion, 6, CENTER H. ‘LL, Pa. ; THURS, Nov. MONTHS ONLY 18 OLD ‘The Racket” is today the most popular store in Belle- fonte among all classes of peo- There is a reason The crowds that visit us Bargains ple. this. daily are increasing. in fine Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Notions, Novelties, Fancy Goods, Shoes, etc, arrive daily and are carried away in great bundles by our customers. You may just as well have your share of the Kuriosities. G. R. SPIGELMVYER, SHEM SPIGELMYER, Jr. LOCAL ITEMS. is It made him sick came announciug Pa — Hardman Philips advertises blacksmith. — Sos Loebe's or the biggest cot, read NS, advertisement wr fruit not imposs np Fisher, fr on you--read ad, rome J trees Mm a that will of W. P. —The Centre Hall Nimrods use came home without having had any for their ramrods. Friday rp and biting fr call out an overcoat. mor $ ¥ WE, One ning sha that Bromgard’s farm hased a few « Daniel in township was pur lays by Mrs. Kreider. — Elect ago ion morning started in white with snow, « taptt Some fellows nn Lo. Bab rv in the theran church, of this place, next bath forenoon, preparatory at arday at 2 p.m «111 win Aid B even ciety at lara eo ~The Presbylerian hold a soci this Ig Baskerville’s home, to which a dially invited, Mr. W. A able REV, Jr Wagner, of Centre Hall, office of Hoover, Haghes & Co's, p'aning mill Philipsburg. Mr, Weaver, at Oak Hall, is chang. ing his mill siding to the lower end of the dam, and also contemplates moving his mill from its old location toa new and more suitable spot, ~Oar friend, Lafayette Neff is dead set against high tariff taxes and Canada thistles, There is just where every farmer should be who un- derstands his interests, esteemed -- Big stock of new suits, for spring at Liewins, head quarters for low prices and genuine go is no shoddy or auc tion stock, The aways leads. much esteemed resident of Penn ship, died on Monday 27 Oct. He has suffered from consumption for quite a period, and the diseases has ended his life. He was a man of irreproachable character, upright, and a consistent church member. His age was abou! years, 65 Fietia Weaver, will the pardon board in a few days, in the shape of petitions, letters from many promiuent vitizens in convicted her, Wo are gratified to know that the labors of the Reronrer towards this end, are likely to be sue. cesafal, student in Orvis’ office, was badly hurt stop a run-away horse of a Mr, Kline, that came dashing into Bellefonte. Young Noll was on Bishop street, as the animal came along and unwisely tried to stop it, and was knocked down, suse taing a fracture of the scull and a broken leg. It wasdark at the time and the frightened horse took the pavement for two squares on High efreet; fortunately no one was walkiog that way, otherwise there might have been more accidents, The horse bad left the buggy behind before getting into Bellefonte, BOROUGHS FOWNSHIPS South ward... West ward Contre Hall borou How ard boroug th. swhurg : borough . im boroug ER verrens a He borough misnsessssassnnss Firt ward + Second ward Bellefonte, re boro, Waa sani Benner township .. Wi ¢ st P. Boggs townshi & East T.. A Burnside township College Curtin to Fergu township WHRBRIP ceorcrscansisnsesssrans son township : Gregg township Half Moon township State Treasurer, 1880 Governor, Congress, Benate st a et ov we Fa 5 Assembly, Sheriff Treasure: = = - Fiedlea af ter be aring the majorities of NMisE On and Sheriff Ishler, Law Relating to Gunners and hunters tramping through the rural quest of as tart robbins, flichers, rabbite, ete. They are districls in such le doves go and down chi n. Some persons think that sign-boards forbiddiog hunt ing, fishing private lands and notice in pewss papers, are of account, and that may be disregarded with impunity, says the Allentown Dem This is a mistake, ag the it aa act of iitivated game, fences, off re, sh break down I wrinni fy 5 a : keeps and b over the { ie ids, me Fak when Gp ag Or irespassing upon cautionary little i law makes trespass to go upon « or encloss ed land for any purpose without per- mission, {even if there is no sign board, and the owner recover act ; trespass. Where the sign boards are properly erected any person who trespasses upon land so is not only to pay the damages, but also a penalty not exceed. ing $25. If horever, the owner wishes to avail himsell of the provisions of the law he must make his sign-board comply juirements. Thera must be least one sign-board, not Jess than a foot square, to every fifty acres of land, upon the farm lives, upon the shores or banks of the lake siream or pond; which it is intended to protect, or in a con- spicuous place npon the grounds that are to be thus protected. Any person who is entitled to liable at Last fall a case of tress and for the of hunters in this section, aod as Mootgomery county court, give the charge of the Judge to the jary “No man has the right to go upon the premises of another, whether for guns consent of the owner, and every person 80 doing is a trespasser. Althongh it is grounds of others for the purpose of fish- ing, nutting and gunning, yet they bave no right to do it without the consent of the owner. Being a trespasser he must if directed, and must not stand upon his going. He must move on as fast as he can, but he need not ran, If he refuses to go the owner can use as much force as it necess necessary.” —lawins in putting out new suits like hot cakes. Everybody wants them because they are so cheap and well made out of the best goods, He takes your measure and will make a suit to order if desired, wee What is nicer than a genteel, neat fitting overcoat, lLewins at the Philad. Branch will guarantee satisfaction in this direction, ~The Philad. Branch is thoroughly reliable, and Lewina has in stock a lin of clothing thai leads in quality and lo prices, Satisfaction always given. That Prehistoric A dispatch im Alt headed by J. W, Si fr WOT party yiogist, has jast Rash own the ahiie atrnpto san famous pre: } #xist onista report a find fa ectations Sayer Ridge is about a mil he deep creek, The of the Moshannon ey rth by Mountain branch and the south end protected b while the front of the fortified nd end is flanked r Pinern position In It was men in, id fortifi the nq lies the o ation, es of Daniel T « From 1 R53 in urner, in i000 that date it was nol Known were until old rains Scott of when the Jd. W, survey discovered by while makiog a the Mosbannon ounty. geological region On tl throu @ north point, after wading gh a wilderness of briars, the party ed Picket Rock, to the south, they came 101 kit BE wi alls { TocCs cenire found what 15 call Fast ward, or rather pu upon a series of ill.} Searching near the mense line of came to the maio parapet, with brasures aod all the fixtures stitute a modern fortress, In front were found altars built stone. These wore simply gigantic equaled by the big main of works: The fortress is Mahoning sandstone, and it been constructed of this im. fortifications, the party its ems asl cons of and only cks in the line of made must have thousands of years ago. It is a fiend for the archea ologists, and when its inner mysteries are brought to light, perhaps much may be added to the meager information now possessed in regard to rices of America, The trip bas other interesting features, Panther Den, about two fortreas, the prehistoric miles from the Bears, panthers, wild cats and foxes oc cupy the den, or cave, in common, The great “oatoral lick” is just yw the right flank of the ridge, aad the rains of the old cabin of Dan Turner may be seen at the north end of the hill. Kis adora- ed with wild roses and rhododendrons planted in the wilderness by Mrs. Tar ner, bel A ———— Marriage Licenses, Following is the list of marriage li- couses issued doring the past week from the register’s office, Bellefonte: Oscar GG. Detlass and Minearma C, Bailer, both of Liberiy township. Edward E. Miller, of Snow Shoe, and Frances E. Shope, of Milesburg, Herman W. Baird, of Penna. Furnace and Lucy Alice Hoy, of Lemont, Jacob W. Bair, of Bpring Mills, and Mary C. Rishel, of Madisonburg, George E, Glenn, of Bellefonte, and Cora M. Hetzel, of Aaronsburg. William Klinefelter, of Tumeyville, and Barah Jane Confer, of Spring Mills. > Stopped a Fight Water, Last week at Gallitzin, two Hungarian men became involved in a fight, They were straggling on the ground when a woman, who was boiling elothes near by. took up a bucket of 8 calding water and dashed it over them. One of them es. caped, but the other was almost boiled, the flesh coming off his body in stripes. He is now in the Altoona hospital in a Critioal condition, With Met sa MA Special Notice. Ax 1 conlempleal a change in my bnsis ness, by the 1st of March, I now offer my poods regardless of cost. This is no hum: bug, but a straigh offer, SIMON LOEB, The Democratic owl kept a sharp eve Fancy Work Talk. The only pls lay special clai effort, special at re in Centre County that m to devoting special Goode Can tention to Fancy and Fancy work is Strehle’s. 3 and Ari Needle Worl ori weed, FHP ly, and 3 Examine the following list careful gave it for fut Our stock comprises ure reference, So rim Plt “ilk and Linen Bolton Ivets, Silk ibbosene, Cloth, Silke, Saline ghee. Ve Ribbons, Fringes, Balls and Floss, Chenille, Arrsaene, R Emb Rods, Parse Trimm Beads, Gilt ane , of Embroidery, R Knitting Ar Ice Weal Tassels, Hoops, Banner Gilt and Steel 1 Fancy Braids and Cords every ription, Filo, e, Etching, Wash Twist 1 Bewing Silks Zephyr, iti 2 thsi H &l, des , Crewe, SBazony, Germantown, Kn Worsted Stdmped Pillow Shams 18 cents per pair New Window Drapery, cents per yard, a great variety of Stamped Linens, Doy lies, Tidies, Rplashens, Tray Covers, Barean, Stand Scarfs, &c. For Iufants wear, we have a com plete assortment of Silk, Cassimere and Plush Caps. Silk J centato $1560, Cass. 25 ush 53 cents to $3.50, Hand knit and Jersey Cloth Sacks for mall Babies—a beauty for 25 cents, Bootees, Mittens, Bibs, &c¢., Ladies hand Knit Hoods and Fascinators, a good one at 25 cents, Handkerchiefs, 3 cents up, Beauties, Dolls! Dolls! 1 cont to $1.50 Chatelaine Bags 25 to 80 cents. In ads dition we carry constantly in stocks complete assoriment of Dress Buckles, Belts, Bead Necklaces, Hair Curlers, Hair Pine, Novelties in Jewelry, Glo ves Raching, Laces, Veiling, Ladies Purses, We cordially invite you to eall and inspect our stock, and compare prices, Strehle’s Millinery—DBrockerhofl Block Jellefonte, Pa. The latest Paris Novelty—Ostrich Boa or Collarette at Strehle’s Millinery, Bellefonte Pa. es NC, 18 Side-Board and » a. Denth of Mrs, Leitzell. Mra, Mary Leitzell, of Tasseyville, died on Tuesday last, of typhoid fever, after an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Leits zell has been an active member of the Evangelical church for many years. Two children survive her, a son in Washington, D, C.,and a daughter in Colorado, - ae wie [13 mot fail to read notice snd ad- vertisement of Simon Loeb in this week's issue, ~Calllat Loeb’s clothing store; exs amine his stock and prices, wae “Think not the clothes will make the man,” but they help. It is an une disputed fact that the Philad. Braoch { has more handsome styles, finer goods and better assortment of clothihg than any two stores in Bellefonte, «Have yon 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 Miogle’s is the place: Personal, — Harry Ding from the excurs was del trip. ~ Ex Cr ife, visi io th — Wim. Gobeen spent with us on Taesday — Chris Murray from Lavcaster to cast his the Demo -Mr. and Washington, Tuoesday By te ghted with th ymm issioner John Wolf and rother's Wm. Wolf, las' week. Ww fed at his is place, STACY . Mrs. Walter Bayard, Cail to his noced his nlana egram Harpster aon Missoula, M wW.¥.B 1 We He ut ineaday. ort on Ex ( Miles Mr, Eric 1 his bride, Emerick, fot for their home in ] 80a county, i arity attend th missioner was intown the other nee Miss Steven May pr weey yi Pp — Lewine is piling wp wk, for a8 the largest and Bellefonte and at som pete, meade in thi epring clothing, all new six men and He } sortment that nove order, by one and perfect IVE. best as in Suils fo Is it syn ran 2 Hi8 guaranieec NO NONSENSE. OOLD FACTS TO DEAL WaTH IN TH NO MAN OR WOMAX TO 1 RIF Fiain 8 figures must be the at i, and wi od they oa an of best tailo hot ry t Here Ao prices Tor ¥ Bix yoar old Guekenheimer Overholt guaraniond positively quarts for $5.00, or 81.00 per si and shipped to your home, ing. Silver Age Rye the pe r each quart boitle botiles for 81° Wines of ail kinds, foreign or domestic for ward, For further information send for Tf & OOM plete catalogue and price list to, MAX KLE! 51 Federal tre ved Allegigny 'a Sop up a A Hequest. respectfully ask the to meddle with the pond and water on In the summer they can use the pond for ming and bath in ft<but 1 sak them to away from it now and until summer also say that parties have taken away dost without even asking for it ask that this be fiso discontinued. The saw dust is for male, parties wanting dust can procure the same from Leshe boy not my ol # of Centre Hall EWTN keep would mw nd il Ios Bald ® le Nursery Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, I desire to inform the public that 1 have my usual assortment of nursery stock on hand for fall and spring planting. I grow of sorts | have towted. many of which 1 have tested and found of ttle | Pear, Shade, and Evergreen trees 40 conts, Grape vines 25 or 5 for 81, Quinoe 20 conta Unionville, Fleming P. 0., Pa 133 W. P. Fisher, AUTION HAVING PURCHASED AT CON. stables sale the following articles of 8. D, Sires: 3 Sven. chamber suit, home, cow, all he Sufi Fersona! Dy, | bogs. and ereby, ling with fame Jao it Tn Ah POR: KATE BURRIS “ otters Mills, JEL OMESTRAD FOR BALR, haa U RDER offers » at priv tale fine 3 miles sonth-Irent of of Tumeyvilio, a tract containing Ouse (y 7 ACRES LAND, Owns barn and outbuildings, nnd ARM FOR BALE WILL, BE EXPOSED #1 public sale on the Jromim #, in Georjpaes miles south-west of Bpring Mills off THI 10, ma YIGAL farm ix ng John Bweetwood, dee’d, containing £3 semen} SDAY, ROY, 15, 1H, Ot) i 150 acres fire Flats CIeOn A more or less of wi ¢ in woodias y on A bearing, other the door, it chase mor ey 10 r and the Lt of po deferred mongage ‘ 113 Yue F ONLY? Having been doing a Credit bo I find the patron who certa measure #e eficial Pi ve are Mnking y » past and lies 1 Very Tra siness for his also to reg h jaye debits, ; i am satis 0 and? She raods 4 ' Serces, Henriettas, Stripes, Cloths, etc. Yarns in Columbi | Germantown, Saxony, ish, German Knitting and Zeyhyr. Our 10 cent Saxony is the equal of any 12 cent | Saxony made. Compare it and sce. Shoulder Capes from to $10. Our full lire of will anive this week.. At $4.90 we sell a stunner, but sizes are all broken up on that number now, but lots of more |$20. We can say what there is not another coat house in { town can say—that we did not carry one coat of last season’s | 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. | Others offer inferior grades at same prices, but don’t touch them. Buy only the original, Bustles at 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents. ~ Four styles in Mantle Lambrequins. Writing Tab. lets from 4c up. Skirtings at all prices, Send to us for samples. GARMANS. ' 0! Fars rr el Urandas, Span S50 coats a” Bellefonte.
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