us eS iA SBA RS A AO THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs Dee. 2. , 80. dr TeErMs, $2 p civance ; $2.50 when not paid wn advance. Advertisements 20ets per { sequent insertion. Advertisements year al a liberal discount, Subseribers outside the county should re. mit wus 10 efs, amount of one year's posis age, instead of cts as formerly when paid by themselves. Subseribers can always tell how their ac sounts stand at the Reporter office dy eons sulling the lables on their papers. If the lable reads “John Roe 1 jan 76" «f means that John is indebted for subseription from the 1st of January, 1875, and that of 1s {ume he was paymng the printer Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR ~ WESTW ARD. 5 LEAVE P.M, 6,20 Lawishurg oe wasn 3 CODUN. wins mas see Arr. at Spring Mills... EASTWAL 2 eats RD, 1 AN, 10.10 35 ¢ AN rN vey LEAVE Spring Mills. nnn CODUN vss ssnsssnasines LAOWISDULE weesvres vases mares 0.80 12.45 5.45 Arr. at Montandon.....6.0 1.00 6.00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R. R, Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express wost. Nos. 5 and 6 with Fast Lino west, PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, WINTER TIME TABLE, On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 1, 188, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erte Ratlroad Division willran as follows WESTWRD ERIE MAILleaves Philadelphia oy “ Harrisburg Williamsport Jersey Shore Look Haven Renovo . a. Fd - wt A “" “ wn bo w“ - arr at Erie NIAGARA EX. leaves Phila - = srrisburg Williamsport Lock laven - Renovo FAST LINE leaves Philadaiphia as “ Harrisburg arr at Willismspart “Lock Haven EASTWARD, PACIFICO BX leaves Lock Haven . “ Jorsey Shore Williamsport arrat Harriaburs ho tiladeliphia DAY EX. laaves Rano - . loc rd SCH EO, 1888 on * arrat “ CEUSUEEREELTeE CWOCIIIUP PS WU UTOCYT Teer EgUElKEun Ee " EEDBPUPEEEPBEES oe ww & oF op “ “1 ©» o we 183 © is om » a - wi k Have Williamsport are at Harrisbarg * Philadelphia ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo " v= poek Haven “ Williamsport arr at Harrisburg “ Philadeiphia Williamsport arrrisbarg . io Philadelphia Frie Mail West and Day Wap Bast ons at Northumberland with LL. trains for Wilkesharre and Noranton Erie Mail West, Niagars Express West and Fast Line West make close comadotion at Williamsport wita N. U. RW, trans north Niagara Express West and Day Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. E.V.R R trains Erie Mail East ¢ trains on to 8. & M.S. R, KR. st Corey with A.V. R, R.:st Emporium with BX.Y.& wdat Driftwood with A. V.R R Tunlgr ears will ran Detw i rl EELLEY PEE PT mT figREs Eg = I~ Po Tv ve a HW uve FAST LINE leaves arrs ak RR. make an #4 and West connect at Erle with 0.0 & »R R.: on Niagars Ex. West, and Day Ex, East, 4 reson all nighttraing Sp” BALDWIN, GeneralSuperintendent LOCAL ITEMS. axteD.~—Tailors at the Beehive, Gephart and Musser have sold 1000 5 of their mountain land in the Poe iey region. im Boal is out o’ sorts—he's afraid ogs will weigh 329, . —Now is a capital time to put up ice, xd get the best groceries at Sechlers, i 8 dress goods for the holidays. Friday we had about I inch of snow. pery surface on Monday, J. F. Dunn was killed Wadnesday at Alms, Col, by a snowsslide which carried him three thousand feet down the moun. tain side. — As youare about to get new duds for the holidays, and to make a hand- some appearance on Christmas, don't fail to call at the Philad, Branch for your suit—the cheapest, best, warmest, and nicest fit always to be had there, «Doe. Alexander ran the first sleigh, for this season, here, on Wednesday. ~Flannels, Blankets, Cloths and Quilts of every description for the lowest mar ket prices at the Beehive. —Hog squeals with the chatter of chopper machines, as an accompaniment is about all the music going now. The result is good, howeyer, sausages, ~The judge of our courts, the lawyers at the bar, the juries in the box, the wit ness upon the stand, all wear clothes bought of Lewins, and the prisoner al the bar wears a suit probably stolen from the Philad. Branch, A Styrian sodo-water manufacturer writesto the Vienna New Free Press that he is ready to enter into competi: tion with Dr. Tanner with beer against water, He asserts that he can fast on beer forty-four days. About an inch of snow and sleet on Wednesday morning, with prospect for more, —Cheaper than ever—figured Alpaca for Ge per yard at the Beehive, ~The tannery property of Jacob Moyer, dec'd, in the Loop, was sold to J. 8. Houseman for $3000, —You want spices pure ; they adulter ated so much now, that the most of them are not worth carrying home, You can rely on all spices being pure that you buy at Sechlers. Since the 1st of the month the Chica- go packers have slanghtered and salted 985,000 hogs, Last year for the corres ponding period they slaughtered 707; LLL —~Lewins gives clothing for almost nothing. People wonder how he can stand it—well that's his own business; that you save money by it is all you need care, ~Mr, Barger, of Snyder county, who 3 : LG 4 was on a visit at bis son-in-law’s, Sherif! Spangler, died at the latter place on last Sunday. He had complained of being nwell before he left home. His wife also died a few weeks previous. Mr, Barger's remains were taken to Snyder county for burial. —We never bad a fall with such a continuous spell of cold weather, as the present season. Yet, fortunately, we never knew people to be provided for 1t better than just now, and there is no y cold. Good, warm clothing, at low prices, at the Philad. Branch is what we o keep the body warm. The Philad. ranch has the largest assortment, best tock and lowest prices, in the state, — Write t E 8 t 9 names of ladies that have been restored to perfect health by the use of her Veg- etable Compound. for the most stubborn cases of female weakness, 2dec 2t. A boiler exploded in Andrew Moore's Hip ————L IRELAND. HOW LONG W Views on the Future of the Habeas Corpus Act, Universe. Dublin, November 24.—Fifty-seven| sacks of Boycott's newly-threshed corn) have boen dispatohed from Lough Mask/ How is the heat of the sun maint to Cong, for shipment to Galway, and | How long bas it lasted already’ thenoe by train te Dublin, They were sent | long will it continue? to Cong under an escort of cavalry, infans of inorease or diminution try, police and Ulstermen, that, in the presant state of science, The Lord Mayor of Dublin announces somewhat vague and unsatisfactory replies that in consideration of the fact that only are possible. £2,000 had been raised of the £10,00 neo far as observation goes, wo oan only say oassary to defond the Land Leaguer, he that the outpouring of the solar heat, has transferred to the fund for that purpose amazing as it is, appears to have gone on| £108, the balance of the political defense unchanged through all the centuries of] fund, of which he is the sole surviving human history. The author thinks there] [From the Popular Science Monthly. ] ained ? How only trustee. od Kennedy, who recently refused to ae~iwhich haye been proposed to account fori copt Sir Richard Griflith's valuation, wasithe sun's fire fired at last night whilst walking in his| As tathe first, the impact of meteoric garden. Three shots were fired, all of matter, it 18 quite certain that solar heal is which missed the intended victim, {thus produced; but the question is whether Fourteen men were arrested this mern- the supply of meteoric matter is sufficient ing at Cork for participating in the Fonian to account for any great proportien of the sans i ia ! d. } ft elving Sir Thompson's cals procession from which shots were; fired. whole. Afergliving Sir Thompson's ca The police state that tho shots were direct culation of the heat which would be pro ed toward them, duced by each of the planels falling into A Rome dispatch says; The the sun from its present orbit, by which it publishes an article believed to be inspired appesrs that Jupiter would maintain the and attracts considerable, attention. It{sun's present expenditure of energy for says: “The Irish bishops could never 32 54 years, and Mercury for six years preach revelt, crime or violence and will land 210 days, and that the collapse of all pot do so, The Pope does not need 10 Use the planets upon the suo would generate any great efforts te keep them in the path sufficient heat to maintain its supply for of duty, but he may possibly have already nearly 46,000 years; and afier estimating advised them to separate themselves open-ithut matter equal to only about one-hun- ly from these who spread terror by bran. dredih part of the mass of the «arth, falling dishing the sword in the faces of theiriannually upon the solar surface, would fallen citizens," maintain its radiation indefinitely, Prof. The article concludes: ‘We trust that! Young thinks it improbable, from astro] the Irish olergy will be an instrument of nomical reasons, that any such quantity of| peace and order and that while they strive matter can ba supposed to reach the sun. to calm the passions of tha people, the/So large a quantity of matter would neces: | English nation will settle the questions atisitate a vastly greater quantity circulating |e issue by drawing closer bonds, which around the sun, between it and the planet |b should unite twosistar countries, { Mercury. But if there were near the sun The trials ofthe indictea Land Leaguers meteoric matter equalling, for example, has been fixed for the 17th of December. iB the mass of the earth, it ought to preduce Among the fourteen men arrested 8lian observable effect on the motions of Cork this merning for participating in the! Mercury, and no such effect bas yet boon Fenian procession is a soldier, The pris detected. oners have been committed for trial. Astronomers, therefore, failingto find a The five persona arrested near Laugh-| full explanation of the cause of solar eners rea, County Galway, for assisting to rein® gy in this hypothesis, have adopted a sec state a family in a house from which itiond one, which is, that the sun's diameter had been evicted, and who were remanded i, slowly contracting, and that the gaseous for trial, have been discharged. the MAR: mags js gradually liquefylng snd becoming fstrates stating there was no case for alyolid, The conclusion is drawn (hat, if this Jury. {theory is correct, there must come & Lime The commander of the forces in Ireland | when there will be no solar heat, as there], eceived sudden summons on Ww ednesday {has olso been a time when it began. How S meet Forster, Chief Secretary, at Casi far forward is the end, how far backward ge . : : [the beginning? Newcomb is authority » atyihiaatiog hi SMEIEaneen) for the statement that, with the present a an y barsh course Wu | radiation, the sun will shrink to half its ¢ taken by the Government in mailers) : ; sut five millions of relating to the Irish troubles until ater hears $omeiet a Seas Ive a : me OhiafSecre TT ize, anc he meeting of Batiimtals & hig Ty {times as dense as now, it would cease to t aig bo hs : . hl |, mainly geaseous, and ils temperature ment may, 1a anticipation o {would begin to fall, Hence Newcomb as- Aurora { I 3 i Ib / r t { p a tary F 0 t d th it of Aad signs as the term during which the sun Or 3% step, suspen the writ of Aadeas corpus {ean supply heat enough to support life on | nd imprison all the leading Land Lea-| _..\ 4 we know life, a period of ten mil-| ’ t i y mi uers. The London World says Lord | : : A lion years, Ee had hea Pal ts. | The writer somewhat more confidently 8 0003 COPPUL I 0 LaF IAment mOels. |... his eyo backward, and concludes that) The last day spent by the relieving party f Ulster Orangemen on the farm of Mr, | Boycott, the besieged land agent of Lord Erne, near the town of Ballinrobe, County Mayo, was devoted to festivities of various’ inds, out~door games predominating, The the present rate for more than eighteen) million years if its heat has been generated in the manner described. contracted from & diameter even many | fifteen Ind ed and wo HAR HStudyhr Eg le proy Ha ADams, Ji Its conte rs pre y . HARP [ARPER'S 'wo a Any The volu ach umber, omprising inding, wi 208 per inding, 8 Remitiar oO A at mE H HAR This peri USS | as tb repared by The weigh #1 F'woa 5 | i ny RIPPER Pos y first Nut The last arper 8 Ww i § from Dallas ny i i Haven persons were kills i aband ¥ Iwi Ted, i nied { { . 1881, PER'S MAGAZINE, ILLUSTRATED, -. g the subjeet objectively and seek ide that which, taken altogeth- larg i that, if A public ARO Cond ude werk | long oF \ nis are ¢« CHARLES FRANCO ntributed by the most them thoroughly y effort to grati ER'S PERIODICALS. Year...§4 0 Oi r tO i (x WEEKLY, Une TW : 1 A hove named, One Year... 1 Y oar « (nada, mes of the Magazine begis When no time is speci the with the current Your » 8 Magazine 61 Volumes, in neat « loth 11 be sent by express, freight purchaser, receipt { Single volumes, by od wh cases, for un 0 CO cents, by mail, postpaid, o8 should be made by [Post Order Draft, to avoid HF 3 i iy WW uid $ La BrerTnEns : ARPER & BROTHERS New York. - PER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. » al, by ils able th wl ; ts it of 118 Influence pao RATAN A EXPERIENCE gpa FROM In th frame of mind 1 got a bottle of Hop Bitte | hashand and family thougl [it strange and unnatural but when 1 tol what had helped they #al {Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may the prosper, for they have made mother we The Mother, Hom ithem me, and us happy. & ol ® Macedonia Is sald to be in a terribl condition, Bands of brigands, slrong numbers’and well La « t 1 } 3 most all par {the country, taking ad of [Lhe weaknoss then f i vantage « and enriching solves by the criminate plunder of the inhabitants with wut distinotion of race or creed, wher high and there are even cases, in which all th bers of Provincial Councils have bee # body and sent into th the bands demand L£56,0K) gleriing as ransom fo Hein mrried off in mountains. Une of the sum of the liberation of and three Christians wh Communication is everywher a In incrodibl cities are reported to have been per in on been LCOOCLHLIOS interrupted, Ephirus avr petrated @ COREG LWO Women are sai } Have a: nto an py t ooking for pily and ivVO 3 Lhe Inhabitants are werlass to d bemseives, and are protection from the WW est, & MARKIED, On 16 Nov,, by Rev, Koser, George Arape of Penn Hall and Catherine Decker {f Vine Grove On 18 Nov. by Bev. Miller and Nannie ( son, T Yergu- Kos Geo, er, M oc i“ L { 3 i DIED, Near New Millport, Clearfield Co, Pa. wv. 100, § Of diphtheria croup, Lies ter Bryant, son of Wm, L. and Olevia Alice Wise, aged 1 year, 10 months and 47 Uays. In New Milip Nov. 19, ins, of Leona Victo- rig, youngest Daniel KE. and Elgy Jane Mokel, aged 7 years, 1 month days. WF oA di) - Co., Pa. rt Lg i Clear id diphtheria daughter of ar } and = PRODUCE, hiladelphia, November 20. — Wheat is demand and higber; redand and afloat, sat $£1.10G 1.14; elevator, at $1.23 Rye is Corn yellow, at 678680; white, at 434 (@403¢, and tive . Lrack : red, mn xed at, Oats ' Wheat, No. J No. 2 Chicago rn 41ic for diy Chicago, November Pe rad winter, $1.07 GU.O0 spNEE, $1.08 bid for cash. Co 4 (xi § 004 (iris " 00] 1 BAZAR, One Year... i ations vear.] We nan , Una Year. una Prorie, 1 year... § 17 } it i ¥ $ sibs # fo all {a the Weekly begin with] r January of each i u it will bej r wishos le} t afltarthel NAXT RILer Lh Vi t { of nber | year. | i ned, N um be i ¥ fox m ’ nual lumes of} binding, An 3 neat Cio eekly, in cash. Oats, 82¢] for cash, LIVE STOCK. Philadelphia, Cattle prime T8(8 & O§c, com~ dull; sales " med 48 @ 410; di. @ dic Market SCLIVO BRIG oy Wi i: ha Gala coms nediam, 4% -Market prime, bi common, good de {a 48¢, Hogs head; fprime, (50; mon, Ge, ¥ £ a ———————————————— DMINISTRATORS 4 : i ih : i i Letiers of administration on a estate 4 ON OR A AR IS ASE tl SO I is re it d d ¥ i i EADQUIRT ¢ @ comprising full lines of t i € ® r # é e » i 30 sept 3m, Spring Mills Market, ¥ ¥ ¥ § f Wheat No 1,100, No 2, 60, N Rye, 70c Corn, ears, per bu, 87 ¢, Corn old. 4dec. Oats, 80¢, Buckwheat, 50c, Barley, 0 to Ghe. Cloverseed, fc to 7c per ib Plaster, ground per ton, $10,00 Flour, per bbl $4 60 Butter, ag. Tallow, Ge. Lard, Ge, Ham, 10¢, Shoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Ye, Eggs per dos., 22, oy Oo Marble & Granite WORKS. The undersigned respectfully informs the public of Pennsvalley that he is pre- pared to do all kinds of work in MarsLE AND GRANITE at Write for designs and hear my prices. D. R. STRATFORD, octld 1y. Lewistown, Pa. 4 d ¥ in the most pleasant snd profitable business known. Eeergthing sew. Capital nol requis ed We will faralsh you everything, #30 al day and upwards is easily made without stay ' J ing sway from home over night Many now workers wanted st once, Many are ma ing fortunes at the business. Ladies make as much ss men, sud young boys and girls make great pay No one who fs willing to work falls 10 make more money every day than can be made in 8 week at any pdinary employment Those who engage sl once { ONE kl ARGH PRICE STORES - - wi New Goods! . PENNS . *» f a“. Clothing, Groceries, Hu Calicos from 4 cents v Mudie = 5 a P We have a 2 foundry at St. Charlotte, Mich., killing |X (George Moore, his son, and another man | sports were witnessed by a large hostile whose name is unknown, and severely | crowd of peasants, but the presence of the injuring four others. military was sufficient to preserve the —A fellow from Bald Eagle valley, | peace. ne day last week, got a fearful mad on| The people of Ireland are evidently not im, and has not yet got cooled off, |, yo frightened away from their alles itho' the atmosphere has been below | . he freezing point. The fellow don’t giance to the Land League by any thrests Last week ead the RerorTer, and hence bought a | the Government may make. _ = ait of clothes which cost him $7 more |alons thirty-nine new branches; of the —We learn that a party from Philips- [than if he had gone to the Philad.| League were organized in diffenent sec- burg are about to erect a large Poe story Branch, which he afterwards found out |ijons of the island steam 8 ill at f Poe creek. ri { . ie obi i) 'e [3 steam sawmill at the mouth ¢ was the place for a man to get rigged out| my Marquis of] Conyngham'’s Clare es- —Ho, ull ye that shiver, go to Lewins cheap, tate was put for sale the other day, but and get a suit of warm clothing for al-} A brother and sister have become hus-|some portions of it no one would buy at most nothing, with a neck tie thrown | pend and wife, at Youngstown, Ohio. [qs =, No cheat when you buy of Lew-|; io that they were to be prosecuted p sss they have fled together. —Rev, Miller is removing his steam : : . saw mill in the mountains above Milroy, — Ladies coats and Dolmans in great to near the site of Garrety’s old mill a | JaT'ety for less than elsewhere at the short distance below Foust's, in Potter Beehive. twp. —Persoxarn—Mr, Lafferty, of Lock . n | . —Lvon & Co. defy all the state to sell Haven, is visiting at his son-in-laws, Dr. | Was iD progress Saturday among the min-| Pitsburg, November]]25.—~There was a cheaper overcoat than they, This is|M'Intire, and calls atthe Rerorrerjoffice.| ers of Roberson's Camp, about twenty quite a cremation at Dr. LeMoyne's fur po brag but an actual fact. a. Sielalarcher, of Kaun, Tor miles from Leadville, Col, and Lieuten-| nace, the subject being Mrs, Lucia Noyes, is county, also called at our office, We | ant.Governor- ; ; i + , : rw — Mr. Amos Alexander, of Millheim, |also notice Dr. Fred. Moyer, of Williams- a ernor elect George B Robinson | ine wife of C. H, Noyes, a lawyer of W ar ss shot. A relief partly bas gome from ren Pa. The lady died on the 21st of No- ‘ nud & short road to fortune, Address H, HAL: . OF by wi LETT & C0, Portland, Maine soot y {ou times larger than that of Neptune's orbit] Liii'he sent by mail, postage to its present dimensions, as is probably lexpress, of exper true in the main, “we are inexorably shut ([relght pot pool a on up to the conclusion that the total life of | Y*GINY porte each volume: sul the solar system, from its birth to its|for binding, will be sent by mail, pe death, is included in some such space ofjon receipt of $1 00 os time as thirty millions ef years; no reason. Remittances sh be able allowance for the fall of meteoric who are always getting them fresh and pure. —There is still some corn to husk in this county. —Dav. Brisbin, next door to Reporter, starts in with a porker that dressed 392. Next—who beats? — For your gloves, underwear, shirts, neck-ties, boots &ec. go to the Beehive. IR i #4 i WH I ! 113 i p » tof David Gilliland, ale of Potter twp, ® hel "1dec’'d. having been granted to the under "laigned, all personsin febted to sald estate lare required to make immediate payment fand those having claims sgainst the same present them, daly authenticated by Haw for settlement SAM'L GILLILANI College a ree 80 Yi CLEVAN DINGES, " 0 A OTITIS ——— (TER WHICH PURY Wi PHIL 3 BRANCH | Q { dood tim > . § VO made by Draft, to } {Office Money Order or Oi i § 3 1 chance of loss matter.” &o., “could raise it to sixty mils 83 : lions.” The possibility of collision with | wandering stars, and the suggestion address A : Addres | ways as yot unconceived of for restoring | wasted energy, are allowed by the states {ment that “the present order of things : a ) ¢ limited in either direction ny price, and the prices offered for other | PPears 10 be Hi ima oi : ortions were so Small that’ the sale was?” terminal catastrophies which are veiled = * lin clouds as yet impenetrable.” $ bruptly terminated | damien ——— is — THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.| IERY FURNACE ELECT OF COLORADO SHOT. | Denver, Col., November 28 —A riot Pa ), Tw Ad ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE be undersigned will offer at pub- fRis § i ras BE £3 { 7 i # semen! $54 ARFER & Brorn HARPE EAL IR" {ic sale, on the pre In Greg at 1 o'clock, the following real estate © ‘oll inger, dec'd, containing S land all clear, and in cultivation. Thereon erecled s ; igood 2 STORY HOUSE, Barn and sl! re~ominent! necessary outbuildings, and 8 GOOD OR. ICHARD on the premises. There is » teal ipump on the porch and running water] ions in dress near the door, This property is in Georges west and most ap-| galley, about 2 miles from Spring Mills proved patie with descriptive articles! Also 20 to 25 Acres Mountsin land, on the derived authentic and original!south side of Egg Hill, well timbered, and sources: while its Stories, Poems, and Es-inesr the above premises, ; says on Social and Domestic Topics, give] Terms made k f sale. variety to its columns ! Ba. DANIEL BARTGES, HARPFR'S PERIODICALS. Hanrer's Bazar, One Year cue $400 gs ERS, : of {Rk & BROTHERS, New York. —_— I Saturday, Dec. 4, ! essen ISS1L HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. 4 § 3 gowns good { 1 i i : i i | state 0 ' i { ICRI a8 ¥ Hq This popular perio iy a journal for the house Every Number furnishes formation in regard to and ornament, the ne | INTHEF in —— iA in- A Woman Cremated at Washington, in as, from i { i killed three Chester white hogs, 13] port, formerly of Potters Bank, on our months old, which dressed 11124 lbs. |streets. Dr. Arney, of Altoona, former Leadville. The particulars 80 far As heard | yomber, in her twenty-eighth year, The Also a 104 yearling Garfield calf, which typo in this office, was also home on a|® visit. Mr. Thomas Wolf, of Flat Rock, Ohio, was visiting his old home the last three weeks, and did not forget to call on the Reporter, Mr. Wolf is a son of Daniel Wolf, of nesr Aaronsburg. —Ladie’s, Misses and children’s Furs — At Pennsylvania Furnace, Hunting- t great bargains at the Beehive. don county, they are engaged in putting A Company is about being organized up twenty-five new houses for the use|in Clinton county for the purpose of of employes. manufacturing sewing thread from wood. ~For Christmas be sure to get your family groceries at Sechlers, who have obtained a special supply for the holi- day season, comprising every good and purearticle, belonging to their line. kicked the beam atonly 329. —The returns are all in—every dis trict heard from—and by a large ma- jority the people declare Sechlers is the best place to buy good and pure groce- Ties. a — Eggs are reported 60 cents per doz- en in Oil City, There must be a great eggigeney in Oil City— ctly so. How egesalted hens must feel when they hear about the 60, —A good new shuttle sewing machine for band or treadle can be traded or € f bought at the Rep rer office. Price |a very cold winter is a large crop of nuts $12, and winter-berries, which are stored away and consumed by the rabits, squir- ~The barn of Michael Lingle, in the |rels and ground animals. Last season mountains beyond the Loop, was burns | there were scarcely any hickory-puts and ed on Thursday night, 25, between 8|berries, so that the hares and others of and 9 o'clock, with the hay and straw in | their species were compelled to seek a same. The fire no doubt was caused by | subsistence outside of their burrows a torch nsed near the barn at the time. | where it could be found. The little crea- No insurance. tures have foresight enough to layina plentiful stock of the fall berries and nuts to keep them from starving. It is said by the “weather prophets” that this in- Jication is almost as reliable as “Old Probs,” and they predict a winter of ex- traordinary severity. The most remark- ably cold year in the United States was in 1816, when frost occurred in every month. The corn was cut down by the frost in July, and the second crop which the farmers had planted after that time was crippled in September, and rendered utterly worthless. All our old pioneers remember that fearful year, which, on account of the famine ensuing from the failure of the crops destroyed by cold was called “Eighteen hundred and starved to death.” This terrible condition of things ~One of the most trustworthy signs for —Neither froze up, nor froze out, is the Philad. Branch, but it was the means of keeping a good many men and boys from freezing, by selling them good warm clothing cheap. —Spring Mills is brushing up. Dun- can & Co. are getting ready to occupy their new store room opposite the tan yard. The mill repairs are so far under headway that chopping can be done. Manassa Guise talks of putting up a Jarge summer hotel, next year, on the hill west of Grenoble’s store. —Go to the Beehive and get a good warm suit of clothing made to order, —The railroad depot, at Mifflinburg, with its contents, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, of last week. —The latest styles for the holiday sea- gon just opened at Lyon & Cos. — Geo. L. Bumgardner at Linden Hall is the champion sausage eater. He ate 224 inches at Dr. Stam’s on the 22 inst., and he emphatically declares he can eat 40 inches without a doubt. Now where are the two Hublersburg lads who a 36 inches one year ago, —Shoddy clothing at other stores is sold higher than the garments made of genuine goods at the Philad. Branch, who manufacture all their own clothing have one price and all goods plainly marked. A man is simply foolish to wear shoddy, when he can get a better article for less money. —Mr. John W, Dashem, 4 miles south- west of this place, raised of clean clover geed, from 18 acres 102 bushels and 12 gts. threshed by the Monitor Cloyer Machine, by Grove & Emerick. —OaLeY's Curckeyx PowDER, a sure cure for Cholera and Gapes. Sold by J D. Murray, 4noy. 8m. —Persons back on the Rerorrer for geveral years, will do usa favor by re- mitting at least a part of amount due. We need cash to keep business going. | Merchants who suffer from Dys- epsia, Headache, Constipation, or Bi!- jousness can be cured by using Dr. Met- taur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cents. 18nov. 4t. Corn shellers with cleaning attachments, hay and straw cutters, fodder cutters and crushers, farmers chopping or grinding mills of the most improved make, for sale by XANDER & CO, 1 nov 8t Bellefonte, Pa. Dr. Mettaur’'s Headache and Dys Pills, price 25 ig cure at once, sche. Dyspepais, $108: pervaded the entire country, and, but for the bountiful! harvests of the year previ- ous, thousands would have perished from starvation, —To keep nice, comfortable, happy and healthy this winter, get your groceries at Sechlers, where you get ‘em fresh and pure always. srinivas em—— FARMERS, MECHANICS, EVERY. BODY, TAKE NOTICE. 1 am paying more for butter and egg than any store in Centra county. Yo can’t get 25c¢ per 1b. for butter any- where in Pennsvalley, except at my store, You can’t get 25¢ per dozen for eggs any where in Centre Co., except at my store. Any piece of goods in my store can be bought as low as anywhere in the Valley. I need not tell you any more. I have customers who come seven milesto deal with me and they say it pays—and it will pay you all. Thankfal for past fav- ors and respeetfully solicit a contina- ance of the same. I will be at my store every Thursday and Friday, during my absence my clerks will give you all proper attention. If you prefer cash for butter and eggs, I will pay you cash. Will always pay you Bellefonte prices for produce. Respectfully, 2dec 3. A.B. KeruixN, rf of Mp mss ~—Ho, now Christmas is coming, a you want the finest and best confection- eries to please the little ones and big ones as well, No better place for fine confectioneries than at Sechlers, who have the most complete holiday assort- ment in this county. ScHooL-TAXx.—Noetice is hereby given that the schoolsduplicate is in the hands of the undersigned for i880, On all tax paid before Dec. 1, there will be 6 per ct. de ducted. From Dec, 1 to Jan. 1, ‘8l, the ace of duplicate will be required, and of all remaining unpaid after Jan. 1, ‘81 there will be an addition of 6 per ct., acs cording to the act of asssembly. Bexys, H. ARKNEY, Tregsurer, | Toc, 2m, ossession of the mine there, and a guard! ad been placed there to watch it. Last! night Goyernor Robinson and the mansger| of the mine went to it after dark. The! gusrd, not recognizing them and not hears ing an answer to hislinquiry as to who} they were, fired, he said, into the roc everhead. Governor Robinson fell, shot] in four places. He is still hiving, but his wounds are beliaved to be fatal, The fact that there has beer trouble between the miners and the manager during the last| week, the guard's story and the peculiaris ty of Governor Hobinson's wounds make the theory that]it was accidental unsatis. factory. An Importrut Sunday School Day. Only one day of the kind for Belle fonte since 1870, In some respects dif ferent and it is hoped also better than any Sunday School day yet enjoyed in Centre county. For the first time Rev. John H, Vincent D, D., of New York, Chairman of the International Sunday School Committee will be present to give us his best services throughout that day. Not only Sunday School workers, bus all of us alike need the benefit that will be offered on Friday, Dec. 17th, by the County 8. 8, Association, One third of the population of Centre county is outside of the Bible School on the Lord's ay. More than one half of the precious souls living among us are yet unsaved, “having no hope and without God in the world.” ls is certain that these thousands will remain away from the Savior as long as they live uninterested in “the truth as it isin Jesus.” By uni- ted Christian effort, we must seek to in- terest them in “in the work of Life,” Laborers together with God,” is it say- p h | | terests, Let us then come together thus that we may go forth and work to- gether more intelligently, more aevoted- ly and more" effectively in efforts to bring to the Savior these thousands un- saved in Centre county, Nov, 26, 1880, C. i anh MANN'S UPPER AXE FACTORY BURNED, Tuesday night about midnight the up- per grinding shop, bitt shop, tempering shop, head-hammeribg and blacksmith shop and inspecting room of Mann's Axe Factory were destroyed by fire, The fire broke out in the inspecting room, and is supposed to have caught from the stoye. The watchman, however, had visited the inspecting room about twen- ty minutes before the discovery of the fire, and saw no signs of it then, The loss on buildings, Taghinery and stock on hand is very heavy, atin probably $60,000 or nif a ne estimate has yet been made, The loss is fully covered by insurance, The works will be rebuilt at once, All the panied by Mr. Noyes, who with his wife had pledged themselves to cremate the one who died first. There were religious services, after which the body was placed in the retort. As soon as the door was closed all took their departure. A dense smoke was then seen to issue from the chimney. The ashes will bo removed to- morrow, on—— a o— HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE TO. GETHER, New Haven, Conn, November 20. Lucius Hotchkiss, a retired mearchant and banker, died this morning very saddenly. A few minutes before his death his wife, who had goneto see him, en being in- formed that he was dying fell dead on the bed on which he was lying. He was seven ty-eight years of age and she was seventy- two, d @ 2 950 PASSENGERS: LOST IN THE GULF OF NAUPLIA. Leghorn, November 24. ~The steamer t I The Velu erstood tl The Inst Xpress reight . Remittan Newspape gsemient wo [aRPER & § OO Une Year 4 00 ” ol subscribers { {anada, » mes of the Bazar begin with) wishes to} the i 1at the subscriber i Ui Volumes binding, or by! (provided the] Eleven Annual of expense i volume, suitable! 1d be made by Post-| ces shou rs are not (0 Copy f { the exp Bret ens, howl rss | New York, i i Ortigia came in collision this morning with the Frenchy steamer Oncle Joseph near Spezzia. The Oncle Joseph was so much injured she soon sank. She had three hundred persons on board, only about fifty of whom were saved, The Ortigia has arrived at Leghorn having al so been severely damaged. samira I. A ————— Augusta, Ga., November 22.— William Driscell, a white man, was murdered by Mose and Frank Twiggs, colored, in Burke county, last Thursday night. The murderers entered Driscoll's sleeping apartment and shot him while sleeping, setting the bed on fire, They have been arrested, wn—— IA —————_ Mn. Kassox of Iowa, is strongly urged for the Speakership of the next Congress by the New York Tribune and other lead- ing Republicans although he is one of the most decided Free Traders in the country, and would select a Committes of Ways and Means to suit himself This demon- strates the amount of sincerity there is in the cry about a tanff, —— apm Winnipeg, Man, November 24,—Al Turtle lake, Northwest territories, a man and wife quarreled, and the latter seized a child by the legs and belabored the h uss band with it as with a club, killing the child. lai i ema— Cure For DiprrERrIA,~—1t is given out that onions are an unfailing cure of dip. theria. They must be placed in a band. ago, in their raw state, and then beaten into & woulp, and the cloth containing them, juice and all, bound about the throat and well up under the cars, Ree newals must be made as often as they be gin to get dry. In cases noticed the re sult has been almost magical, deadly pain jelding in a short time to sleepy comfort. We trust the remedy, which is quite sim ple, may have a wide enough trial to fully test its usefulness, sorkmen will go to work again, to-mor- ow (Friday).—Sentinel, — i BURIED IN SNOW, Denver, Col., Nov, 206, 1880, —The Lead: ville Chronicle says :—Sixty laborers were buried in a snow slide yesterday near Chalk Creek, on the Kokomo extension of the Denver and Rio Grand road. About eleven a. m, they noticed the pine trees trembling, and in an instant a slide came with a loud roar, tearing up the tract for a distance of a quarter of a mile and burying sixty men, John Dene wag killed, inines teen were badly injured and eleven slight ly. The slide carried the track over the heads of the men, and most of the wounds were probably caused by the iron striking them, sn ly Verbal Promise.~A verbal prom- ise to pay the debt of another is withs ia the Statute of Frauds, and is void if made to the creditor, but not if made to the debtor.—Pratt vs. Bates Sup. Ct. Mich. Overdrawn Account.—~Directors of a company are not to be held person- ally liable to find cash for checks drawn by them as officers of their company upon the company’s bank, and 'which the bank may choose to honor when the company has no funds at the bank, —Beattie v. Ebury ut os AND ABSOLUTELY white, will sh A simpl yuusofd i abaut api fila Aha fod will Labo « i bn cae H. J Oss. 103. Fh A Sa a old way, Every MERS MANL 3 178 Ela & "FHNRI ATIVOINNHHD Bppoar n & itself, bul cHunen examined b ow the difference, PURE, aa SUBSTAN # but severs tent of the eomparative ifferant Brands of Hoda or Baleratus is o u dossart spooniul of each kind with ut of water (hot preferred) in clear be shown after settling some twent jodaand and whitest prefer forma carefully. 5 weir Hop Bitters. if you are young and § discretion or & ried or sagle, « pocr bealth or nt Doss, ely on have heen prev enbod bys timely use ol HopBitters Nem D. b QC. ing or stim without ind take MOP Bitters. firve you dp Kidw d by drag Sond for plat {1fe. t saved hun- dreds. Bellefonte, Pa. Office ove ds bank. 14 1 om oq y Boynol MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAIL OF LYNN, M225. an i | DISCOVERER © LYDIA E. PIN VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Care For all Female Complaints, tale Properties that are harmless to the most de te invalid. 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