i ONE EXPERIENCE FROM MANY' “1 had been slick and miserable so long {and had caused my husband so much a WINTRY WEATHER. THE CENTHE Centre Hall, Pa, Th’ A POSSIBLE ELECTORAL IM. BROG LIO. oz » | A Difference of F ifty Degrees of hq failure of the Georgia electors te meoy Heat in Five Hours. {on the day appointed by law for the eles [trouble and expense, no lone seemed to Salena, Kan., Dec. 5, 1880, ~The waoaths tors in the severaliStates to assemble and | James Stephenson, of the United States | know what alled me, that 1 was complete ar is growing veory cold here fn change of | cast their voles for i resident and V 100s Geologic al ourvey, District of Now Maoxis}y disheartene { and discoura rinid in this aver fifty degrees having o0c urred in fiye 1 resident, while it 18 without Prac Lic alc Uy arrived here Inst night, bringing nows | frame of mind | got fn bottle of Hop Bitters ~The German Reformed Sabbath ANOTHER OLIF NTOWN, School, of this place, intend having a Christmas tree on Christmas, «Mr. J. D. Murray killed a hog last Thursday which dressed just 329, Mr. Murray was for Hancock, the hog evi- dently was for Garfield. —Weldirect attention to Dinges’ new ad. vertisement on another page, and would advise you to give Cleve a call before purchasing holiday presents elsewhere, ~ James Koch, a native of Centre county, now of Shelby county, Ill, is paying his old home, mother and broth ers George, Amos and Jacob, a visit, and also called upon the REPORTER, Coats and dolmsns at astonishing low prices, at the Beehive, { ) ' pi ‘ | [Curious Discovery of a Canyon Full] rs Dec. 9. , 80. of Caves in New Mexico, 29 TERMS. —$2 per year, when paid in cdvance ; $2.60 when not paid m advance. Advertisements 20ets per fine for three in- sertions, and beents per line for every sub. sequent insertion, Advertisements by the year at a liberal discount, Subscribers outside the county should re. mit wus 10 ets, amount of one year's posi age, instead of 20ets as formerly when paid by themselves. Subseribers can always tell how their acs sounts stand at the Reporter office dy con- sulting the lables on their papers. if the lable reads “John Roe 1 jan '70'" if means that John is indebted for subscription from the 1st of January, 1875, and that of time he was paymg the printer Lewish'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 1 5 LEAVE AM, WM, Montandon wees sesssssens 1 20 Lowishurg coven 7 35 Coburn, wuss nnn AD Arr. at Spring Mills,.....0 50 EASTW 24RD. BELLEFONIE, Pa. OR BARGAINS ONE PRICE STORES HOLIDAY GOODS! We have an immense variety of goods suitable fu ain bower ile wis cit | HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at popular prices, for Ladies, Jers ol (xentlemen and Children. 3 ws— might nevertheless have given rise to very cently in the course of his labors. While! soon began to lmprove and galooed io A Severe Galo In The Northeast. [serious trouble in ease, for example, the near Santa Fe, N, M, recontly, he was fust that my husband and family thought Milwaukee, Wis, Deo. 6, 188 ~A [election in New York and Connecticut informed by Indians that there was within | jg strange and unnatural but when 1 teld southwest gale has prevailed here all duy bad resulted differently. The Georgin/a fow miles some ancient caves that be|them what had helped me, they said ranging as high as fifty miles an hour. [electors failed to meet simply because the would find interesting [“ Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they The steam barge Leland, from Maniton, Georgia State law failed te provide fur the he found, forty miles from Santa Fe, ton |, oener, for they have made mother well made port here this afternoon damaged | very obvious contingency of the first | miles from the Rio Grand River, a cliff ng happy.’ The Mother.— Ho and badly iced, having lost a part of her Wednesday in December being also the town composed of caves in the recky side] cargo. Her captain reports ether vessels! first day in the month, By the constitu«/of a canyon thirty miles long, never bos #8 having sailed from Maniton shortly afs|tion all the electors in all the States are fore visited by a while man we PRY your small debts this month, ter Leland which have not arrived yet, required to assemble and vole upon the much impressed with the greatness of his especially to the poor and laboring and must have a rough time even if they |same day. By act ef Congress the first [discovery that, tor a moment, he could classes, and printers, because first, they have weathered the storm Wednesday in December is designated as oarcel y speak. When he did it may need the amount, and secondly, be teeth hasta . the day on which they shall so meet, The terms of wonder and admiration, Ths cause they may want to make some A COURT OVERPOWERED AND Al. 2 \ 1 : tows. or sucenslon OF o nt in the holiday presents as well as yourselves. "MISONER 1.YNCHED. electors whe are thus require to meet are|lown, or succession of ex: avations in the : PRISONER LYNC those to whom the Governor of the State solid rock for thirty miles, is one of the yrs Yuta 16 2d sake god ah Nashville, Tenn, December 2.~Dan shall have issued the necessary certificate largest, if not the largest, ever discovered, a he I thea Smith, colored, who attempted 10 assaultior thir election or appointment. This The houses are dug out of the rock side ty some f try to keep good health, All these con- : : ct HY . duce to happiness—you make all these | ® young white girl in Giles coun certificate, by the law of Georgia, the Gov. a depth of from X ernor is required to issue on the first Mon Apparently they were excavated with points by buying good, pure and whole: time ago, was sentenced 10 twenty-one some groceries at Sechlers, years in the penitentiary at Paliski to-day day In December. Unfortunately, this stons implements, Uhey are also inacces year the first Monday camgafier the first 'sible from (he plains Mr, ~At Penn's Furnace twenty-five now | for assault with intent to commit murder, houses are being erected for the use of | As soon as this virdict was found & mob Wednesday in December, and consequent however, managed to elamber up the employees. rushed into the Courtsroom, overpowered iy Wadnesday, the day appeinted for the — “My Christmas Gift," the phrase is the Sheri and posse, seized Smith and meeting of the electoral colleges through. not dead, only sleepeth and we see siges- dragged him to the street, where hundreds) aut the Union, found the Georgia electors of its awakening from its stupor in mid | of people joined the mob. They then took] without authority to act, and consequently winter like the serpent that thaws into] him to a bridge and hung him until dead. | ny meeting of the electors was held in life under the rays of the spring sub. |The mob came from the vicinity where/ hat State. The day appointed by law “My Christmas Gift," it always pays to b ’ 2 \ ! i having passed, and the requirement of the constitution being unequivocal that the utter it, and many a juvenile heart is made glad when it lisps the words, electoral colleges shall meet on the same day in every State, it seems sufficiently clear that the electoral votes of Georgia, whether cast ’or’not, cannot be counted Precisely the same question arose, al though from a:different cause, in 1850, when Mr. Buchanan was elected. The 8d of December was the day appointed for the electers to meet, and on that day they met and voted in every State except Wis consin. In Wisconsin the electors were prevented from meeting by a severe snow: sterm, which obstructed travel and hip. dered them from reaching the State capi. tal in time. They did meet, however, on the following day, the 4th, and cast the five votes of that State for Gen. John C, Fremont and Wm. L. Dayton. When the voles came to ba'counted in joint conven. tion of the two houses the tellers made a special report that Mr. Buchanan had re- ceived 174 votes, Gen: Fremont 100 voles, and Millard Fillmore 8 voles, and that on the 4th of December the electors of Wis consin had assembled and cast the fLve votes of that State for Gen. Fremont, The President of the Senate pro re ans nounced the result based upon the report. A question was raised as to whether the vote’of Wisconsin should be counted, but |Tosteres was not decided, it being spparent that, | Weak oned whether counted or not, the result would bo the same. Mr. Buchanan had 174 votes, more than sufficient to elect, and the Wis | consin; vote merely made the difference) between 100 and 114 voles for Gen. Fre- killed a favorite young stallic mont, Resolutions were offered in the) Senate by the Hon. John J. Crittenden, | and in the House by the Hon. James L. Orr, declaratory of the'sense of the houses hours. importance under the ciroumatances, (of an important discovery ho has made ros! ypnd 1 geod them unknown to my family, Guided by them us a. pal on Gl - The Chinese giant, Chang arrived in New York on Wednesday from Liverpool, the in the in Heo has He was so He Is sald to be tallest man He height, and is well proportioned, the was in] world, is eight feel six inches P.M. 1.56 2X prominent is and His forehead Ho a3 small almond eyes cheek bones of his race, broad and massive, and he wears his "pig. tall’ neatly wound uponithe top of his He has small hands and feet for a i He is remarkably grace | ifteen to twenty feet. |hoad 4 AM, 10.10 10.85 é PN man of his sive LEAVE AM Spring Mills oe aves CobUPR suis sans niinsim LaWISDULE arsine venre wens 0:30 12.48 8.48 Arr. at Montandon.......080 1.00 6X Nos 1and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west. Nos. 5 and 6 with Fast Line west. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, WINTER TIME TABLE, On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 7, 188, the trains on the Phitadelphia & Erie Ratlroad Division will ran a» follows: WERSTWRD ERIE MAILleaves Philadelphia * Harrisburg “ Williamapord Jersey Shove Lock Haven Renovo ful in his movements and polite and cheer | Stephenson, ul in his ms He speaks English | rocky precipice and entered and examined [addition to his own language He a number of articles that their probably prepare a report upon town, as he calls A scie traveled in that region and caves and excavations of, a similar kind several of the houses found in them [the reporter's question, he sai “My parents and the rest of my family M ¥ COU large, a Chinaman he thought re. He will] the cliff mains of firgl possessors are not above the ordinary size Please call and examine our stock, and oblige, BAULAND & NEWMAN. OUR MOTIO IS :—ONE PRICE ; THE BEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION. 30 sept Sm, trymen seldom grow nt i i si {ared B d who has who measures six fool being oo t { | am thirty thre he crime was committed by Smith. visited other|very tall man, years 0 al I $ret and have done a great deal of traveling, THE ERUPTION OF MAUNA LOA’ be Beeb San Francisco, Cal, Nov, 80, 1880.~ ne beehive, Advices from Honolulu by the steamer —~Wednesday morning started in with | City of Sydney describe the eruption of now. Mauna Loa now in progress as one of the —~Mr. D.C. Keller, of our town, is|grandest ever witnessed, It broke out on head so far for heavy pork, his reiurns| November 6, about six miles from the re in, and he is likely to stay ahead. mmit of the crater, throwing out two ne of his piggies on Tuesday dressed great streams of lay, one of which is thir 75, another 356, There no despicable 20 figures about that kind of granters, | Y miles long and one hundred io two assome of the Garfield potato rooters | hundred yards wide and about iwenly show. feet deep. Terrible explosions accompany —The valuable real estate of Jonas | its flow, and some fears are entertained From, dec'd, at Tusseyville, will be offer- for the safety of Hilo, although the flow i for sale on Saturday, 18 inst, at 1 seems to be turning in another direc m., consisting of farm of 117 acres, with | tion: Il necessary buildings, orchard, good ater, &o., also a £2 acre tract of timber | LEGAL and. This is one of the most desirable OF FAMILIES, arms in the neighhorhood. 2 InJudge Tayler'scourt, in Philadelphia, —Very cold again, and stormy since | the other Jay » case was decided which fonday night. should remind everybody of a matler of —DO you want to make your little law which very {ow people carry in their hoy happy by a Christmas gift that will | memories. It it this: The father and ast him all the year? then buy him one | grandfather, the mother and grandmother Sf thee neat aad cheap suits at the |ofuny person unable to take care of him. Philad. Branch—just the thing for the | iro: herself, are each and all of them little fellow. ‘ . ; Le : bound by law—if able—to contribute to Bak and Wash contol st. Bie with) —The jules Jneerested in the Rew the support of an impoverished child or 1 2 “ ¥ , x ul | 3 ’ wire Mall East and Heth connect wih oC a | furnace at Laurelton, have taken & 50... ndchild. And the law provides fer the AVR Rat Kmporiam with N.Y.& rR R | vears lease of Wm. Emerick’s ore lands reverse of this case by requizing Abe ¢bit aad at Driftwood with A. 1. : . adjoining Centre Hall on the east. The ¥ e : . Paria Iran Det Philadelphia snd Wy: | RCJOINIDR 1 ast. or re a Ee Se rast. anti Day Ri. East, | terms are 50 cents per ton. This looks | dren and grandchildren when they, or any Bigepiug cursen sllaivirsine Lc qatesdons like business right here, and another | one of them is able to do so—to contribute Lh e impetos for the completion of our rail-| to the support of an impoverished father road. mother, grandfather, or grandmother. ~{(iive Lewins a call, at the Philad. a i All Tait week we had pretly fair 3ranch, if yon want a Christmas suit, An Important Sunday School a hing this valley prety you can get one there so cheap, that you Day. is ni can afford to buy your wife a handsome | Only one day of the kind for Belle ; ——l No. 8 cooking stove, nearly new | Christmas dress, fonte since 1870, Ia some respects difs or sale at this office. —FEx-Mayor Bridgens, of Lock, Haven, | ferent and it is hoped also better than —1In Union county many hogs are dys | who has connected with him a Mr. Spy. | 8DY Sunday School day yet enjoyed in ing from a fatal disease. der, has a contract for grading, etc., nine | Centre county, For the first time Rev. ~Jad t Exemption notes—tight miles of the Lewisburg and Tyrone [John H. Vincent D. D,, of New York, Judgement Lxempt - ROL | po oilroad. from the Pennsylvania Furs | Chairman of the International Sunday note— for sale at this office, 15¢ per doz- ' { ) I Qo \ : : -< i 0; ace, eastward. This, when completed, | School Committee will be present to . * lonly leaves eight miles of the read to |give us his best services throughout that ~Any one on the hunt for a cheap | grade. gay. Toni auly Sunda ficheot workers, of and good suit of clothes can hit it inside - . ut all of us alike need the nefit that |v was decidedly ’ s to counting the jie Mendelssohn Piano Company, whose of a minute at the Philad. Branch.|. =SThe latest? Xa Meda an article | wi)] be offered on Friday, Dee. 17th, byl Sn ecided y Savycse nl a | advertisement appears elsewhere. This Strike for the Philad. Branch—then “for imported from China, consisting in very | the County 8. 8, Association, One third | isconsin vote. lhe singular feature con {Company offers an $850 Square Grand] vour homes and firesides.” useful as well as ornamental work for|of the population of Centre county js! Rooted with the present case is that, after] Piano, 8 stringed, 74 octaves, in a hand- . 4 : rooms. Come early and make your se-| outside of the Bible School on the Lord's this warning furnished by the Wisconsin some rosewood case, for only $245, also —Deer hunting closes on 16. Dear |lection, forsale only at the Beehive. day lense in 1856, and after the trying experi ManY She styles ¢ fl fio and Organs at anti ., - night . > . a. . " "igreat bargains for the Olldays, 1nciug- brats 7 open for every day and nig —As a good deal of tobacco was rais- More than one half of the precious ence of 1876, the Legislature of Georgia | Fe shoot a at one-third price ¥e Year Foun. ed in this county the past season it souls living among us are yet unsaved, should have been left in such a condition] These Pianos, including Grand, Square —John Moyer, of the Loop, has pur-| would be well for all parties to make having no hope and without God in| . give rise to the present situation. [and Upright, made one o the finest dis chased 30 acres of land belonging to the | themselves acquainted with the inter- [the world.” Is is certain that these | it 's in 1806. it mak ’ Clplays at the Centennial Exhibition, and [ John Ross Estate in Potter twp. at $50 | nal revenue laws on the sale of that ar- [thousands will remain away from the) apply ROW, 82 A hI MAKES DO Prac: | wore unanimously recommended for the o says be is disposed to believe that they|in my own country am considered a have been tenanted in modern times by other tribes, seeking great wonder, 1 went through the usual] fs Oi ’ ww ~Shawls and skirts in great variety at ¥ } i t | yinese education and was a I have Indians at war with Ours safety and advantage over Lheir enemies, He thinks the remains found there are the remnants of the things these! belligerenis have used, eaten or worn, and not the rei ics of the first owners of the rock houses. . ee. 3 : pretty t y when al school, beenat Para! i P r the last eighteen months, Ka and the cnch peo they thosght me a very I bave been married twice, my wife 1 have behind ordicary gira “- STREP P ST EVDEEEEES ® -— ow BEST IN THE WORLD® bi the French metroplis " w“ Ea we ww MARKETS. Philadelphia, Dec. Grain—The wheat market is unsettled and Ze per bush =LEWISTO M . 1 : el lower, with & local demand for options] ’ arble & Granite and very little natty for milling Red| and amber, afloat and on track, at $1,188] 168] 19, and Na 2 red, elevator, st $l 19.4 WORKER. | Rye is worth 98¢ for Pennsylvania, Corn! The undersigned {old yellow and mixed, at Gc, and “ew do. the public o we trample under our at 0§@674c. Oats, white at $5@ 48e, i . A Ee £ mar, present lef} me in ee rvs rgtsiiay arr at Krie RA EX, leaves Pilla “Harrisburg srrat Willismapord “Look Haven “Renovo hiladaiphia Harrisburg are at Williamsport “ Look Haven EASTWARD. PACIFIC EX leaves Look Haven " . Jersey Shore Williamsport Harrisburg Philadelphia Renovo Lock Haven Jilllamapart at Harrisburg _ Philadelphia ERIE MAlLleaves Renovo - w pawk Haven w “ Williamsport are st Harvishar “ Philadelphia FAST LINE leaves Williamsport © arr at Harrisburg sliam : at ant Day atts Kast make Sloss ¥rie Mail West an press Kast make close ore Matt be land with. 848 R. R, wo Wilkesharre and Scranton. Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close conmdction at Williamsport wita N, OC. RW, trains nosth Niagara Express West and Day Express East make close connection at Lock Haven with B. E.V.R KR. trains, NIAGA “" - f Pottsville, 6.-K. A, { Ammerman, & civil and mining engineer at Shamokin, committed suicide last night by shooting through the while laboring under temporary aberras China, she is a woman o ..- w— The fellow who got a black eye from his wife, said he wished he'd never got married, -What pets feet? Carpets, Pa ' December is dle = " FAST LI NE leaves “" wr t himsell head t respecifully informs of Penusvalliey that he is pre- pared to do all kinds of work in MARBLE ASD GRANITE st Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write for designs and hear my prices. D.R. STRATFORD, octid ly, Lewistown, Pa. tion of mind, Alpine Bluff, Ark. James Anderson, sa negro, entered the house of Joseph Miller yesterday morn. ing, where Mrs Miller and two children Ho committed an assault on 2 arr at “ | Chicago, December — Wheat unsettled] tp nasi {and lower; No. 2 red winter, $1.08; No, 2 MARRIED, | Chicago spring, $1.068@ 1.008 for cash. | ; Corn, 408e for cash. Outs, at 324 for cash OV ¥ ) Filli ] ' so ’ a . . On Nov. 11, Mr. John H. V ilinms, 0f| Rye easier at B7c. Bariey easier at $1.02 | , Bellefonte, and Miss Nannie RK, Shuey, © [Pork unsettled and lower; $11.60 15.00] wore asleep. Lemont, for cash; $11.50 for December, i Mrs. Miller and stole a small sum of mons! Wav. 4 Mr. Calvin M, Reside and Miss RL 1 a3} ul LIVE STOCK. i . wih Y Ld ey. He was soon afterwards arrested, and [Samantha A. Hall, gl of Unionville. SN: Philadelphia, December 6.—Cattle— tJ) being identified by Mrs. Miller, a mob]! Nov. 18 Mr. William J. Reasner, of M 0 : { Bellefonte n Miss Sarah Temple, of}? arket slow; receipts, 4400 head; prime, } Belle . : ile, 8 d i ) pig, 5i@Y; good, bia bbe; medium dita be; ing sway from homes over might No risk whatever . i i Milesburg 5 ’ ' Many new workers wanted ai once, any are mak Kidney-Wort acts! . B Ly Marshall a common, dade. Bheep—Marketl dull; re ling ortunes at the business. Ladies make us much : SO yi N. oawis 3 rshal ait - £ { iri s Sabie OE i a8 men, a5 PUB Bn ard rent . first by overcoming in the mildest manner) Ne Nh Ae, Tt ty 8 oh of B gal Oaip dh a head; prime, &@bie; good, 438 ne who &'withos to ork Lin 00 aap an ' ; : " , | Miss Rosa Belle Thomas, both of Buffalo} @4ic; medium, 4@4ic; common, SHE IEC. | maney every day than can be made in & week al sy all tendency to constipation, then by ils) Run Hogs—Market dull; receipts, 8500 head cording] employment Those who rod aT 3 {a ue anne \ FR tex +1 (will ad & short road to fortune, Address p prime, U3 ie] good, G3@680; medium, UF LETT & O0., Portland, Maine Haber, common, DIGLAC - Lat aml aS ce & CerOSsry wuYSuwwyw “ December © —— SEEYS UE OB * -— LIGATION TO MEMBERS w DAY KX. leaves “ i = Lipsey oy or w - = WHOS XTIVOIRREY ~ wate wo gs £8 FEF YuSgy Outfit went free to those who wish te sugage in Lhe most piosssnt and profitable business known. Hverything new, Capital nol requir. ed We will furnish you everything, #4 a day and upwards 1s easily without stay A ESEUUBNEDEFEBUEE EERBEES - > . oe bung him on the nearest telegraph pole. AXD SALERATUS Ase cure for plies, Which is the same thing. Bi fem f i} | groat tonic and inyigoraling properiies, ih Oct. 25. 1880, in Bellefonte, by John 1 Lo debilitated and | Renkin, J. P., David P. Parker, of Ma i We have hundreds of] pleton, Huntingdon county, and Annie C led § Treaster, of Tusseyville, Centre county, : BOSTWICK Riding saw the health pois Spring Mills Market. Wheat No 1,100, No 2, 90, No 3, 70! Rye, TK : Corn, ears, per bu, 87 ¢, Corn old. 4be. Oats, SOC, Bu kwheat, 50c. Barley, oF Cloverseed be 10 71 Plaster, ground per ton, Flour, per bbl $4 0 Butter, el. Tallow, Ge. Lard, Ge, Ham, 1k Hh in See that your Saleratus and Hake ing Soda is te mand PURE, as should be ALL SIMILAR. SUBSTAS- CES used for food. s Wut Siyey test of the certified cures, where all else had { Use it and suffer no longer. i DIED. Mills, Nov i t iormer « A Clearfield ¢ untly on what he supposed 10 be a r steoling al At Fan deer Jast w eek ick, son of was in! Emerick, Age 25 years; 1m idays RPHAN By order entre county, eal Estate of Damuel Db Farner, dee'd, will be sold at publ vendue in Centre Hall on Saturday, January 1st, 1881, vis All that certain messuage, lonement and LOT OF. GROUND, situate | village of CentrefHall, bounded and described ne follows, to wit: On the east by the M. E Chureh, on the south by Chur ys the west and north by an allay. Con,| taining fifty perches. Thereon erected | one and enoshalf story PLANK HOUSK, | IFRAME STABLE with buggy shed, and | {other outbuildings, with an sssoriment of} chnice fruit i TerMs, onehalfl cash on confirmation of} tho sale: the residue in one year thereafter, | t& ba secured by bond and mortgage, wi rest. Sale to commence at one o'clock the aflernoen, when any information be given by Centre Hall, LOCAL ITEMS. as mers . —— ir whsinan, n that nth and 20 the wi ods, Lo GO, "COURT SALE — { the Orphans’ Court of A peor ib Three young men dressed in white Ap 10.0 sprang out on a young man named) Ry: Chapman, while he was passing a grave that the yote of Wisconsin ought not to belgard at Fort Lawrence, Cumberland] counted, not having been cast in accor county, N.S, the other night, and he is |dance with the constitution and the act of {now a raving maniac Congress, Although no vole was taken] upon the resolutions in either house, the| weight of opinion, without respect of par. [readers to the Grand Ho ; § 1 hha fal the following described _-— hy peed RS Jf Ee — r We This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine f= warranted to saw & tweo-foot jog in (three min. std mere cord wood or Jags of Suny sine In 8 48Y (has fee Be Can Chop or saw the WAY Soe Puvenev »n needs one, rT ARMENN MANUFACTURING ; 378 Kim surool, Clacianetl, t by aiha 1.4 ” oo : ijgers, 0. ald Bacon or side Eggs per dos Cor We desire to call the silention of our! awd Lomberme liday Offer of NTS WANTED. {lpstrated © : { Btreel, § 3 week! rected y by L. J. Grenoble. ar i i i ! : ! i gd ; i Ww : nt it JonX SHANNON, per acre, tical difference whether the voto of Geor=| Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit wii gia is counted on not. Bat it might easily Stump. —Congress is in session, and every m ember, officer and page, has a suit that was bought at the Philad. Branch, if we are good at guessing. No one can manufacture it into | Savior as long as they live uninterested gars or sell any part of the crop by re-{in “the truth as it isin Jesus.” By uni- il without a license, The raiser can |ted Christian effort, we must seek to in- rest them in “in the work of Life,” nnot sell it to others for that purpose, | Laborers together with God,” is it say- ys the Lewistown Gazette, and the | ing too much that we ought at least to devote ome day in united and prayerful am . consultation over these momentous in- Ladies don't forget that Lyon & Co. | 1. esta Let us then come together The election might have hung upon this single question, and it is essy to see what infinite trouble might have arisen from the conflict of oppesing interests and opinions The Mendelssohn Piano Co, are the first to do a general! business with the purchas| direct, saving him more than] {one-half the price charged by other first} {class makers. Thissaving is made by do ing away with the Agency System, and giving the people the Pianos at Whoie-| sale or Agency prices, i i i Admr, Dec. 6th, 1880. ScnooL-Tax.—Netice is hereby given] that the school duplicate is in the bands of the undersigned for (880, On all tax paid before Dec. 1, there will be § per ct de- Jan ‘#1, the {0 The country ought not to be subjected to} We would recommend any of our read ducted. From Dec, ] L [ER WHICH PAR —The Mifflinburg Telegraph says it is rumored that the firm of Jackson, Crise pin & Co., intend buildin g a rolling mill near their fornaces in Hartley twp. ope itis true, _~Rev. 8. Henry, of Philipsburg, N. J, d of i al la ways keep the largest variety and |; .. ih y 1 aired 2 ; at we may go forth and work to- sce of duplicale will be required, sn test styles of dress goods. gether more intelligently, more aevoted- —Messrs. Zimmerman, of Philipsburg | ly and more effectively in efforts to have purchased the timber on some | bring to the Savior these thousands un- four thousand ghSles of land, ying in save in Centre county, : at Centre and Mifflin counties, along the| Nov. 26, 1880, Fas aucepions all from the Mifflinburg | co" eyo Lewisburg and Tyrone rali-| lit — 1 ge. : road. They will erect the sawmill and | FARMERS, MECHANICS, EVER —For men, women and children you |and machinery to manufacture the lum- BODY, TAKE NOTICE. can get all the latest styles garments|ber from Mie How Jogation. Sis is the J am paying more for buli q Lyon & Co's rty referred to in last week's Reporter un er and eo pworn, at Lyon & Co's party rei ) pa than any store in Centre county; You : ae : ho intend erecting a large steam saws —J. N. Cassanova of Philipsburg, sails w! . can’t pet 25 : X 3 y t h of P reek. get 25c per 1b, for butter any for Havana, Cuba, on 9 inst., and will be silat he a: - > tr where win Pennavalley, except at my or, absent all winter, i A gis display 0 holiday puese nls You can’t get 25¢ per dozen for eggs any — Hiram Durst lost a valuable horse or gent amen, sue as si ankerchiels, | where in Centre Co., except at my store. Any from epizooty, on Sunday 27 ult. Bats; gloves, &c., at the Beehive, at re-| piece of goods in my store can be bought Leave your measure for a suit of 3 E8LY OW puma 13 low in AIyYheis ia the Valet. 1 bid et ~Dgart or Sanves S. Barser. ~The ell you any more. Ave clothing at te Beehive, we guarantee Lewisburg Journal of 1 inst. says About | customers who come seven milesto deal every garment, ten days ago Mr. Samuel 8. Bar ber, of with me and they say it pays—and it —The state grange meets at Greens. | Mifilinburg started for Centre county on will pay you all. Thankful for past fav- burg, in a few days. Deputy Rbone of business. He went by conveyance and ors and respectfully solicit a continu- this county intends being present. ook his gun vith him. Is the Penns aD bu same, a Tham : : ‘alley Narrows hesaw a pheasant anc “a re eve ursda —Make you little boy or giv} bap ¥ | he ol out of his wagon Rith his a od Friday, during my Shsence my by getting : en Or be he. RE a ar nd prepared to shoot the game. In lerks will give you all proper attention. a ansrasg "| stepping over a log he lost his balance If you prefer cash for butter and eggs, and to avoid falling he jumped andyin I will pay you cash. — Rev. W. 8. Porr, some years ago pas- | doing so struck his knee on a snag. T br ill always pa ‘+r of the Centre Hall and the Rebers-|cap ofthe knee was thus broken an re produce. ve g Lutheran charges, now of Lancas-|the | otherwise injured. He was tak-W °° 5 ter, has accepted a call to Steelton, Pa, |en of is Bowe, an Juedieal a Sms : . It was not thought the woun ral th d pi —Get your hats, underwear, gloves, mone : ; ousand pilgrims returning shirts &c., &c., at the Beehive. would be in any art jad Wp Jo from Meccaare detained st Bagdad, owing Sunday last he was . : —The Lock Haven Republican says |ting along well. But it seems the inju- {020 Rarys avin dinekel the Jt illed and woun that Robert H. and Albert 8. Furst, of | ry was greater than imagined and the Va Cedar Springs, Clinton county, while out | blood was in some way poisoned, for he | over 600 pilgrims. bunting a few days agoshot three deer |suddenly became very sick on Sunday . inside of one minute, and within less |and on Monday morsing he died. Mr.| Comixa Dewx ro Fixx Porxrs.—Al a than an hour thereafter, Albert shot a| Barber was one of the leading men of | late conference of the Dunkargs, held in any such jeopardy. One of the most im~lers who have any es of ever buying an : aVusd ‘ « plano or organ, Lo send (or their 11iustrals portant duties devolving upon Congress is RE MO ol astral to clear the electoral system, whether py Hand Descriptive Catalogues, which will ’ ' si bo mailed free to all L constitutional amendments or by law, of] all such possible complications and diff culties in the future. lp " all remaining unpaid after Jan, addition of & 1, thera will be an cording to the net of assembly. Bexs H, Axxxy, Treasurer PHIL per ¢ on dee © » t.8 THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST FOR THE YEAR 188]. -. i Toct. 2m i BRA CLOTHING { JBUNKEN MOTHER BURNS HER! CHILDREN. i Toronto, Ont., December 2,—Early this DEMOCRATICORGANIZATION morning the police were notified that two | PRINCIPLES AND CAN DI- children had been burnt aliveat the house DATES. of their mother, Mrs Casey, in the west end of the city. The bodies of the] chil-i Ng Lowering the Flag, No Surren- dren, one three years and the other five] der, No Concession, months old, were found lying in the mid- | —— dle of the floor. The mother was intexis| Bur 4 RENEWAL OF THE 6LD Barrie cated and could not give any information | FOR AN oLD Time Vicrory. as to the cause of the tragedy. Anover| mu. coir 1881 will mark s new era in turned lamp was found. Miss Oasys sis | gur political history, with an incoming ter~-in=law of the mother of the children, | Administration that can be respected as states that she went to her sister-in-law's|! ened by the strain of your duties saved stimulants and use Hop Bitters. It you are young and discretion or disEps tie y pour bealth or i Doss, rely i = 1 HOUSE CAN “SUIT” ALL of your EYES, your PERSON AND VOUR POCKETS. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. | have been prevented bys timely ume of HopBitters aan D.L CG kin an wbaolute fend frresieta ite ture for drunkenness , wis ¢ sil fnforioaling, J take Mop Bitters. fir ve you dys pepwia, ksdaey egitimately in possession of power-—with : : Congress evenly divided in both branches place and saw the mother in bed with the] _oiih the States halt Democratic and bodies of the two children dead and lying half Republican. The Republican party o i rent. About eighteen |cannol Carry through extreme sectional asroLe helt ao ors ip | lexisiation, but will undoubtedly make ip nha ago the Uaseys were Living 10}, idious attacks on the Constitution and Adelaide street and ene of their children ithe virtue of the people by profligate use| was burned alive with a comparion in a|of the public revenues. The spirit of con | woodshed. The father of the unfortunate tralization is sil raaIpaat in Shut WH 2 : is its controlling tende . ill family is said to bea hardvworking, indus it is M4 controling Lend eney, ANC Wil be trious man. Heer of RECT You will be cured ere H you Bellefonte prices ry espectfully, A.B. Karin, i —— fold by drag ete. Bend for H Circular ROP RITTERS furthered by appeals to the selfishness of sections. A magnificent government, on| the patatuat plas, republican a sutward] | form butin reality monarchieal, 1s the! . . ams haven the ambitious leaders of the Repub. F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law| lican party are pushing for, : * Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Never was there a greater necessily for eynolds bank. ldmay activity, watchfulness and unyielding po-| litical integrity, then there now is in the! Sept. 30 Ap The following method of getting rid of stumps is recommended by the Scientific American: “In the autumn bore a hole Just Opening ! black bear, 0 ~—If you have not yet got an overcoat, then get one of those very cheap ones of Lyon & Co. a —Two young gentlemen, from Potters Mills, Shires bro’s, while on their way to Bellefonte, last Friday, stopped at this place, and while turning around in the road the horse took fright and upset the buggy, throwing them out, and ran away with the rig. Fortunately no one was hurt. —Nice tea sels, glassware, fancy vases, shaving mugs etc, etc., for the holidays at Dinges’. Give him a call, a ~Mr. Samuel Eby, of near Zion, kill- ed a calf the other day, 9 months ol ouf Soumly. He belonged 15 She of the Lancaster county, the following new rules Buffalo Valley. He has been one of our were adopled and ordered to be promul- Democratic leaders, and was consulted | X*'¢d ameng the churches in this and bon all important political questions that Dauphin county: 1. Extravagance in came up. His loss will be felt not only funeral feasts must be discouraged. 2. at his home but throughout the valley. | That the signing of tavern licenses is un» —For the holidays Powers & Son have | Pecoming to these who follow Christ, 3. received a nice stock of boots and shoes | That no Dunkard can hereafter serve in for men, women and children. Now if| soy civil office except supervisor, road- one or two inches in diameter, according to the girth of the stump, vertically in the centre of the lattdr, and about eighteen inches deep. Put into it one or two ounces of saltpetre; fill the hole with water and plug it up close. In the ensuing spring take out the plug and pour in about a half gill of kerosene oil and ignite it. The stump will smoulder away without blaz- ing, to the very extremity of the roots, Democratic party. As an opposition] party it can defeat {the conspirators, Its] organization must te maintained in all its] old time yigor, its party usages and tra. ditions cherished; its own selected leaders) trusted and encouraged; its membership strengthened and educated in the faith of the fathers. To the Democratic party is confided tho exalted duly of defeating the efforts of men in the Republican party to] set up another form of government in| place of that which exists, Therefore it is » is. LYDIA &. PiNiU OF LYNN, M.’ SS. A § ye #8 that bas an under-standing about it, to a friend, then get a pair of boots or shoes of Powers, and you dp just the thing that will please your friend. Only see their goods, it makes Powers feel good to show them, and he sells cheaper, mind you, than any other store. our friend Sam pretty well up head i that line. Who can beat him ? 1e first instalment of ore from Gen. Gregg’s lease, south of Centre Hall, the have contracted for 1000 tons which will tor and postmaster. 4. Birthday and sur- prise parties are net permitted ameng the brethren. These rules will be rigidly ens forced. 1 We make the following liberal offer: Any of our present patrons, sending us the names of four new subscribers, and the cash, we will send the five copies at $1.60 per year each. Or to any one send- eaving nothing but ashes.” a ——— bist YEAR GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. tho highest patriotism to defend and main-| tain organization in its greatest effective. DOSE. { The Pittsburgh Post is committed to! this principle in all its length and breadth | and if possible mere rigorously and un-| compromisingly than in the past, will. it] labor to strengthen the party, hold up the hands of its trusted leaders, spread Demo-| cratic truth and promote by all honorable] means the success of Democratic candi-| dates. National, State and lecal, | The Only Remed THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME OX THE LIVER, THE BOWELS and the KIDNEYS. This combined action gives # won- derful power fo cure all disoascs, Why Are We Sick ? ESE BE ERAS Because we allow these great organs Y 210 become clogged or torpid, and | poisonous humorsare thergfore | into the blood that should be expeolied \ ANEW STOCK FOR Fall and Winter AT WM. WOLF'S, ‘ FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, LOW ; \ P ing us ten new names, and the cash, we PRICE $2.00 YEAR So much for the political course of The —A beautiful assortment of silk, lin- | be shipped per rail shortly. Gen. Gregg STIPATION en and India Lawn handkerchiefs, at the | has completed bis machinery for or ill reduce the price to $1.85 per copy Beehive. —Rev. Jno. H. Harpster, a native of our town, and several years a Lutheran missionery in India, has been elected a traveling missionery of the Synod of Kansas, —~Write to Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, names of ladies that have been restored weakness, 2dec 2t. $12. Sold by J 4noy. 3m: cure for Cholera and Gapes. D Murray, mitting af least a part of amount due We need cash to keep business going. | Merchants who suffer from Dys epsia, Headache, Constipation, or Bil jousness can be cured by using Dr. Met taur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills Price 25 cents. you want the finest and best confection ones as well. ment in this county. Dr. Mettaur's Headache and Dyspepsi Pills, price 25 cents, cure at once, sche, Dyspepsia, #8 nu washing. —~To all who comtemplate making holiday presents we wonld advise to visit Dinges’, where one of the largest and best assortments of goods can be found. He bas just received a new lot and will offer at prices that will aston- ish all for reasonableness. —Lock Haven market: Butter 28cts a 1b; eggs, 28cts; potatoes 50 cents per bushel; chickens 50 cts. per pair, lard 10 cents a 1b, apple butter 50 cts per gal; celery, 3 cts per stalk, apples, 20 to 40cts per bushel; cabbage 4 cts. per head; geese, 50c a piece; honey 20 cis per pound; buckwheat flour 60 cts per sack; turkeys, 9 ctg, per pound, ducks 50 cts. per pair, —You want all kinds of groceries, nuts, con fectioneries, oysters, crackers, and a hundred other articles for Christ~ mas: and all these good and of the best; you want them fresh land pure, Yes you do. Now we will charge you noth- ing for a little good advice—go to Becha lers who have laid in a large stock of good things for the holidays, They have just what you want and need. Spe- cial inducements offered just now and all thro’ the holidays. —Now is the time of year when the inconsiderate farmer and the fancy town snob agree on one question, and that is to tie their horses to a post or fence without cover or shelter, to freeze, whilst they sit comfortably in the store, in the tavern or in the church. The kind and benevoient man will either cover his horses with blankets or robes or have them put into a stable until he is ready to start, “Man’s inhumanity to man’’ is very often also turned against | b brutes, $ foelposr dum - ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE! Beginning with January No, 1881. In obedience to what we believe to be a growing desire of tha reading public, the publishers beg to announde that Gopxr's Lapy's Book in 1881 will contain A COMPLETE NOVEL IN EVERY NUMBER! o Besides the following old-time special- 188 Beautiful Original Steel Plate Engravings, Diagram Patterns for Ladies and Children, Mammoth Colored Fashion Plate. Short Stories, Sketches. Our Popular Novelty pages In Colors, Illustrated Art and Fashion Home Work. Architectural Designs Beautiful Homes. Godey’s Receipes, Puzzels and Games, This liberal offer we make as an induco- ment to increase the circulation of the RerorTER. It leaves us but little above cost, hoping to make up for loss by an in. creased circulation. Will the friends of the REPORTER aid us, in this matter, and thereby also benefit themselves ? Try it. Any subscriber sending us two new names and the cash al regular rates, we will give him and the now ones an addi- tional credit of 25 cts. By new subscribers we mean such as are not now taking the Rxror- TER, while any of our present patrons have the same reduction by aiding to increase our circulation as above. Poems and TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AND DEATH, ~Mr John Metzgar, an old and much esteem ed residont of Delaware township, near Wat sontown, agad seventy-five years, met with a terrible accident on Thursday, the 18 ult., which resulted in his death on Friday morning. His sonsin.law, Mr, R. Krinor, was threshing grain, when the old gontle- man came into the barn, and neticing some loose grain that had fallen between thy fly-wheel of the machine and the partition he seized a rake and while at empting te re~ move it, the flyswheel caught the rake and hurled him violently to the floor, after which, the handle of the rake was thrust into his head through his right eye penes trating the brain. He was immediately removed to the house, and Drs. Life and Horner summoned, who ' dressed the wound and administered all the relief pos sible. He died eighteen hours after the|ed letter, payable to fons, eile. No Continued Stories. 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The News Department will be carefully adited and include a careful summary of] the ovents of tho week at home and] abroad, with specials, telegrams and cor«| respondence from Washington and Har+| risburg during the sessions of Congress and the Legislature, An Agricultural and Household Depart-| ment will bo added sen new and attracts] iva feature, | The Market Reporis, and espocially re. ports of cattle markets, will be prepared] with the utmost care, and afford informa-! i {the highest yalue to the farmer and LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S YEGETAELB COMPOUND The Positive Cure TR AIR AE Yor all Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies, consists of cable Properties that are harmioss to the most del favalid, Upon one trial the merits of this Com 4 will bo recognised, an relief fo Dumediate | and ptinuod, in ninety nine oases in a hun, ss thousands will tos ! i {leame is Of { renanontoure is effected 1 unt of ita proven merits, it is today roe * aad prescribed by the best physicians ia y entirely the worst form of falling utor Lesoorrhon, frrogular and peinfal t ruation, sil Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and vation, Floodings, all Displacements and the con t spinal weakness d is especially adapted to Change of Life. 1 will dissolve and expel tumors inan early stage of development, The gmors there Is checkod very * the wa i tion of A denlar i Editorially, The Weekly Post will dls. cuss all questions with candor and sine! cority 1 will promote as best it can a] Democratic revival and resist all efforts to disintegrate the party or weaken the er: ganization. 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Ladies &£ and kip boots, f {|g children, fine calf skin winter shoes, | Elmira make, gum boots and rubber oods of all Kinds, a fine lot of Tennessee ber Just received, oaif skins, {Sole Lent GRAHAM & SON, Kips, &c Bellefonte, Pa. oF ion {7 SH 3 ¢ + + + CW smd post paid.) isopt 80 | | | DR. METT URS very short time bot tup on the pervous syste ing the system of excess of size box A ful rections fora CO P nine 3.cont Postage Sta SOLE PRO; CHEM C OHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at- SNH Qe REV HATS, CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, EIC., AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is extended to the Public generally to call ard examine the Stock and prices,¥ »9 they cannot be beat anywhere. cure most wonderfully in AD CHE; aod, w action of the 8, with fall di- on of mps. Forsalebyal Law. Collections promptly made and specia attention gt en to: hose having lands or property” toc 0, FoR 9. A L. 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