AR | {phates that zell by agonts a ADDRESS { $40, enn bo You ean now afford to take aUbfoaie] . had through the State Grange at $36 to; Pape 8 Lin another ols BY DEPUTY RHONE OF COG fil ! § ' 8 Announcement in ; $30, and so 1 might go on and enumerate umn of clubbing arrangement with the! » GRANGE [the advantages of our co operat ve trade UnicaGo Weekty Neo all ald i . mn The address of Deputy 1, Rhone, at tho to the farmer through thisorder, But it iy 1 i i I 28-Trems. —$2 per year, when paid inl Patron's Pie nic, was handed us for publisiasked how does the Grange get these ad p.), T THE BEEHIVE J 4 4 A'l Y Yiy % | ~Boots and shoes, always the bes), “or a complete stock of gents furns ¢ found at the Beehive. ‘In x TRAIN . 'HE CENTRE REPORTER. ishing goods go to the Beehive, , Pa, Th're, Dee. 16. a tr ———E———————— ATR i — —— | | CENTRE Some of the most fancy and cheap| ...Harrah, the holidays are at hand goods, suitable for Christmas presents, | and Dinges has a big stock of goods suits san be found at Dingess’. {able for presents. 80. ve BELLEFONTE, Pa, ONE PRICE STORES HOLIDAY GOODS! We have an immense variety of goods suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at popular prices, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Uantre Hall naleh from ports that the Uchnl, killing afterwards d naon , December to ul A a cenira od tr uM g and manufactories civance ; $2.60 when not Jad advance 1000 1bs of Superfine French mixed Jacob Gephart killed the boss porks | oution at the time. but owing to the press vantages? By ad Advertisements 200ts per tine for three in- | candy, 25 cts. per 1b, at Wilson's, fer in Millheim boro, It wasa hefty one, Y | sertions, aad b cents per line for every sub- | Brock srhoff house block, Bellefonte. | weighing 426, G ranges sequent insertion, Adveriisements dy lhe - a . ; year at a liberal discount, Don’t forget the new confectionery Subscribers outside the county should ve. {in the Bank building, kept by Miller mit wus 10 ofs. amount of one year's posts | Farner, Fresh Oysters constantly on age, instead of els as formerly when paid [ hand. bh hemaelves . . Tt a always tell how {heir aes \ fire at DuBois, Clearfield county, sounts stand at the Reporter office by con- destroyed the opera house in that vile sulting the lables on their papers. If the lage and nine other buildings. table reads “John Roe 1 jan "70" if means that John is indebted for subscription fro the 1st of January, 1875, and that it is fume he was paying the prinfer Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR ~ WESTWARD. 1 x fhe tiireuy : IreuRA Persian of political matter during the campaign, (the Stale i it and now make from it the following extract Frriow PAaTnons AND Crrizexs whelesnle agent] ne inhal wo were obliged to lay over, eles in our § great oil fanted 12 000 Kurds at FOWAT, ” Have vou seen the lot of begutiful vases at Dingea’? If not we would ads vise you to call at once, as they make splendid holiday gifts, ~Professor W, H. Jordon, of the Maine State Agricultural College, has been elected to the chair of agriculture and agricultural chemistry in the Penn- sylvania State College. ! §0-Who hath red eyes and who hath] an inflamed nose? Why the fellow who has taken cold because he does not wear one of the warm and comfortable and this festive day and to honor as with your go cheap suits to be had of Lewins, MANA presence and friendly association. 1 hope ger of the Philad. Branch. {it will be a pleasant entertainment to you In the fall of 70 Christ Alexander ofi al], Penn twp. sold 13 shoats to various per Wo would ask y "ona in Millheim. The average weight. oo = at home in our mids of the shoats at that time was about & ’ Ibs. or 715 total; at the time they \were| killed, they were 10 months old and! This is | weighed 4500 lbs, or an ayerage of 350 [the part of the Patrons of Husbandry tha | Ths, propitious 5 umber of Granges! i 1 A Gla {Apples He Iwill soon b fii a Be We are glad to meet you under such favorable alls a girl named f will a small amount oa i i a} h make a trade many hye ao it sh cider ii Wi ne } is ought pared of yout { circumstances upon this reunion unde y be of the Patrons of Husbandry of county. Wo are glad of the opportunity to wel GCCRE inrger LIan a Ti pers on itime Fé t Centre pgoencier i {thinking Citar Lo at A Lapy my sk i i £ H pw 1 do wish i nl was CIORr RR! ’ 8, mY answered the HE YOurs, "1aald a lady to her fy ou can easls {'y makeit "How juired using Hop Bitters, ti a1 —In different parts of the state, cows are bringing higher prices now than were paid for them within the past five YOATS, [come you Patrons and ¢ itinens to this the! The Patrens of Husbands o largely .0, tho felet 7th annual! "Harvest Home'' of our Order : We are glad that you have been willing of text books for the publie instrumental in securing a uniform system inguin “Ry | rich { dy schools in Can at Makes pure Itdid f woriance hlsod and blooming health 0 Read i ~Coffee from 16 ots, up at Dinges’ store. Everything else in proportion, to come and share with us the pleasures of tre county, The propriety and fs ir i & 1 1 abun nw each county fme as 1 ob Bul auiring . requiring va Cairo i} 3 ) { i borpugt Ta unil svelem of the (¢ i Bhd FM. —A meeting will be held in the school rm letin house on Thursday evening, 16, for the purpose of organizing a singing class to bo under the instruction of Prof, P. H, Meyer, Allinterested are requested to attend, LEAVE AM Montandon wes senso Lewisburg Coburn, vw. Arr. at Spr s80d if No He nite county d Hiale Grang 1 rmoenalsrange in a wavan ha s to ing Mills......2 00 EASTWARD, 2 Qu make yourse vember, 1878, and it was allerwards « i hs gd copies al t io i) ribers it } ried up to th ul ’ : A in Dec that be dy to the State Ls W ¥ é Bellofonte itted by by nu { five i 3 tho SAMe year al um i * is headquarters for holid truly a day of congratulations on Or to any one send- LEAVE 1a Spring Millscnwwnne Coburn cus svn Lewisburg Arr, at Montandon.... 6.00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie B. R. Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west, Nos. 5 and § with Fast Line west. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! The Headquarters for candies is at Miller Farner's NEW CONEECTIONERY, in the Bank Building, Centre Hall, where a full line of fresh Candies, Candy Toys, Raisins, Nuts jete., has just been received for the holidays Parties wishing anything in the above line will do well by giving Miller a call and helping him along, as he is a deserving young man. Also constantly on hand a supply «-Dinges ay ire el , \ . R]¢ ods, ' { HRMmes, ana i 10 §1 we make we py: af an induce: the but little above ' i ie Cash, 8 Patrons did Ww J ithey have met under such rice } por ¢ 1 jeumstances Cis y 1} i ¥ | 4 } BE 108 gesirod iogise -Duaring the season that has just clos. od Lock Haven manufactured thirty-five i million feet of lumber, ii redu 8.45 ! : Riz Whaat aff f in their 7th annual reunion Siate at that time. nis liberal olle ent to you want an overcoat or a suit of clothing made to order and fit guaran-| teed, always be sure and go to the Hee-|good citizens. hive. : increase the circulation i It st, hoping lo t u i that it deserves the congratulations of all | May gation yet is largely influential in| {our Order and of the graines look with fas securing moral and legislative ena The Millheim merchants are paying | vor upon us and bless eur land with aly; in the case of the Po Law enormous prices for butter and eggs, and | plentious harvest; and may Pomona bless leansin restricting rail roads from Issuing selling them for much less than they our gardens and our orchards with lucious free passes and prohibiting freight diss pay. But competition is the life of { . d . no y . { 5 Al i iting freight dis 3 ' ruits; and may Flora smile upon ourisriminations in articles and individuals i trade. | homes and adorn them with flowers of lt . : 3_& $ 3 i «The best groceries Are always on fexquisit beauty and decorative skill; so A TERRIBLE CYCLONE SWEEPS hand i 1 HES and o cheap Bl [that we may love our homes more and be i OVER A PORTION OF MISSOURI ver place in the county. Giv i | call phair dint Aa 1" {come attached more to our pursuils even) We think it wil : bo a chick {#0 that wo may have an ideal taste of the a e thin it wi | Pay to 3 & 6h °F felysian fields of contentment before wel ot. L iis, December 1 The Republis now. Monday morning's Harrisburg|, = hes } op th tie of bliss cap’ ' . ubli Patriot says, eggs brought fifty cents per| “© = ove BAC res for the paradise of biissjcan's Une Mo a : ’ : ' : vare cyclone passed over that sectien on dozen and butter forty cents a pound, in| . the lower market, on Saturday. | We needed an organization to deal with Saturday evening from southwest tonorth- pros LB down, !, Thus while the Grange is not a political res, the goddess of organi REPORTER. leaves us ~Remember the new confectionery in the Bank building when you purchase vour candies, for loss by an in is in this matter, and thereby also benefit themselves? Try It Any two new names and the cash al regular rates, we MaKe up W time timer creased circulation, iii the frit the REronTER ald us of itor i sal : Please call and examine our stock, and oblige, BAULAND & NEWMAN, OUR MOTTO IS :-~ONE PRICE ; THE BEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION. 30 sept 3m, ~The weather: On Sunday sofl; rain at night ; Monday colder and icy ; [nes day cloudy and damp with snow falls at intervals, and rain and sleet in the af ternoon, Do not fail to call at Wilson's, Brock: erhofl house block, Bellefonte, when you are in town and purchase your candy and Christmas Tree Ornaments from him. He has the finest and cheapest assortment in town, subscriber sending us will give him and the new ones an addi tional credit of 20 cls. By new are not rER, while any have the same sucl Rzrow. patrons subscribers wé moan the present by aiding to above, as now aking of our i ft — il Marble & Granite WORKS. The undersigned respectfully informs the public of Pennsvalley that Te nr. pared to do all kindsof work in Ma.» AnD GRawITE &t — Cheaper Rates Then “Elsewhere Write for designs snd hear m DR. STRATFORD, oetld 1y. Lewistown, Pa. Carthage, , Epecial says Lo reduction 4 = PRODUCE. Philadelphia, December 13 —Grain— Wheat is dull, feverish and lie per bush el lower, Red and amber, on track, af $1.18@ 1,18; and No. red, elevator, at $1.188. Rye is dull at 95¢ for Pennsylvs- nia, Corn is quiet and unchanged; old yellow at 674@08e; old mized at B6ie; new yellow al 66i@o0e, Oats, white at $i1@174e, Chicago, December 13. —Whesl unset tied and generally lower; No. 2 red winter $1 03; No. 2 Chicago spring, $1.088G 1.038 for cash, Corn easier; 804@40c for cash Oats active, frm and higher; 28§5 for cash. Rye is steady and firm at Elie, Barley strong and higher at $1,128. Pork unsettled and generally lower; new, $11. 80; old, $13 for cash. lard steady and in fair demand; $RE5@H. 874 for cash, i ‘ Cuts - Phe Sop pleat nd protiat Ly LIVE STOCK, OJ" Re will Tare on cian . : day and upwards ey f are ~Christ Alexander, farmer on Amos erent ouy SHed'slion a THE POLITICIANS PARTY. Alexander's farm in Penn twp, raised 1185 bush. of wheat from 37 acres, an average of a little more than 32 bush, to the acre. He had § acres than yield: ed 200 bush. or 40 bush. tothe acre, lp pe Wedesire to call the atient Bdert to the Grand Holiday Offer « Jadelss hin Piano Co npany, whos t elsewhere, This Bquare Grand The New York Times slated that the Democracy is “pre.eminently the party of {that class of politicians whe by polis ¥ t nti {the practical every day problems of life. east . { n of ou» J A { fF p tation rate . goods, groceries, ete., and puts them out! We stood in need of an organization trated and houses and barns tors he'yt at lowest possible prices. We advise all where we could take our families and give!but nobody is reported hurt. Ten miles|ad os : : ) i bi ! ; \ haf Svert sa” To whic ‘a Ka : Rl to give Cleve a call, {them the opportunities for intellectual cul- [south of Carthage the residence and all! Compa ties.” To which the New York Sun props —The Evangelical Sunday school dings of William Bayman were| Plano, octaves, in a hand ry replies A. i i i 1 i i yoo ar y 04 y EE a ‘ o 5g . Centre Hall intend having a dinner in the|the intellectual and social standard of our ished, as were also the buildings of 30M® Tose WO ae ' ¥ a , als Now, considering thal the Democrats basement of the church, sometime during olass b : SF aaniaty . Penreiiha 3 oy ther styles of Pianos and Organsat! have been continuously defeated in every SC. ' sal y an organized system of society. Mr Forsythe, near by, but live wn : 8 3 the holidays. Will be announced in due, . K ‘ y : iis oa raythe, | »y, but no lives were! | tlost. Four miles to the northwest of Bay | is 3 for the Holidays, inelud- a2 : ) : { ee hi Am includ general election for the last twenly years, time g sheet Mus one third price. he Republi t held all th . 4 : ' p 8 A 11 sd th i 6 A i TAYE : i So rapid has been the development of Wambhu the buildings of Mr, Quimby! § JURTE {and thatthe Republicans have held all the is order that almost before the public! were all destroyed, and Mr. Quimby was! These Pianos, 4 r Girand, 8 and Upright, made dis» | centres of power for this long period—ons Sums . Yanta 18 4 bition 11s i . A rs EE i i axistancelt h sad over fatally in) plays at the Centennial Exhibition, and||y a fow State Governments being now | knew of is real existance ll had spread over fatally injured. ware unanimously recommended for the | wontrolled by the Dem : beat groceries in market, then go to the length and breadth of the land far be inlom a of Honor and Medal of Merit. i! Coniraiied 'y Lhe emocrati— Sechlers, because it is the acknowledg- yond the wildest expectation of those fow The Mendelssohn Piano Co, are the first | WO ed headquarters for every article in that|persons who then thought only of a possi i tw inta to do a general business with the purchas great i 3 ; y . ia K y } | was twisted off jor direct saving him more than) line in this part of Pennsylvania, r direct, ng bis than —Mr, James Alexander was kicked twice on the same place of his thigh by a young horse, on Tueaday, causing a se- vere and painful bruise. i i i South o win A" C8 ‘6 «Dinges is constantly receiving dry | South of Joplin, fences were t i jiemen APDDOATS ny offers an J 1 stringed, 74 i case of ture and sogial refinoments; so as to raise ithe out 3 A010] —R. A. Ammerman, a prominent eitis gen of Shamokin, committed suicide by shooting himself recently. No cause is assigned for the rash act, i on of Fresh Oysters, retailed by the dish or quart. 8a Don't forget the place: First room, 20d floor, Bank building, Cen- tre Hall, Pa. «A lecture and elocutionary enter | ( tainment will be given in the Evangel. ical church, on Friday evening, 17th, by Geo. P. Bible, of Prof, Shoemaker's School of Elocution and Oratory, of Phila. The entertainment will consist of select readings, recitations, ete, with a brief lecture upon the subject of “Elo- cution and its Importance.” George is well known to our people about here and we have no doubt will | have a large audience. We would advise ull who can make it suit to be present. | A . ssion only 15 cts. Children, 10 cts.| —Call at Dinges' and see the large | On Saturday evening, 18, he will be stock of holiday goods, sleds, dolls, vases, ical in, Spring Mills, Grenobles' hall. | fancy china and glass ware, gloves, no- . . +2 i | tions, and almost anything you may io : : ®_At Wm, Wolf's we notice a new | want and at bottom prices. —A No. 8 cooking stove, nearly Dew |gsiock of Christmas goods, consisting of | : 5 . 1 for sale at this office. i fancy and er articles suitable for] Mr, Jacob (nll, of near Pleasant Gap, | holiday presents, for old and young. | died on Tuesday last, aged about 90) «| You need not go away to purchase your | Years. He was a soldier of the war of “1 Christmas goods. i [ 1812, and we think with his decease the : { last of the survivors of the second war) of Independence, in this county, has passed away. — Always make it a rule to go to head.|,, dr quarters when you want any thing. For! instance, when you want the purest and B } , and then t Al SBarcohie Ab tl d Fhe Masonic hs he gt ) He BL sraat i BETCAL ¥y { maint NUS, man FiLy ¢ rm raged with i . fii OUr Opin fii : Wi Wary ACKEM to was totally des ma 18 bAser elem troye R [bility to form a Grangein this county. Bul its {tha cherished thoughts of these few 8 h Man one-half the price charged by other first class makers, Thissaving ia made by do RE AWAY wilh the Agency B giving the people tl sale or Agency | We would red 150 of | 8T8 Who have any piano or orgs ed and Deseripl } 1 1 y other nd AWaY 1 or. bul fons Philadelphia, Market fair; vilem December 18. ~Casitle—ii 4 receipts, 5.0500 head; prime at 5i@6; good, biG! medium, $1@0ck einer nos st the busines. Ladies common, Sadie. Bheep—Market dull; re | Noone whe & willing ie work is i= who —- money every day than RE Adm ceipts, 7.800 hesd; prime, 6a bic; good, 43 ordis empl a oh ¥. and Un vz mi giv al ered around the birth of this enterpri now the favorite idea of the many. W there was a single voice to gree 50 Was de- fo: Just think of it, men and boys, you can get an overcoat at Lyon & Co's from | © 9 1 any of our read-| ever buying ¥ oundatien + 180 ny uj ol i £ | @hte; mediam, 41a be; common, 34440. #iil End & short road to fortune, > 4 | ' y DIRT * {| Hogs—Market fair; receipts, 7,500 head; LETT & CO., Portland, Maine. 1] prime, 7@7ie; good, G1@hic; medium, 6) | (G6ic; common, Giatee, Spring Mills Market, 90, No bs - Ye ¥ then, there are a thousand onward and upward progresinow by its unparalleled rapidity Ul Patrons of Husbandry has s fancy to maturity, placit side, in its usefulness, with the ot i Olay i t smears es 1! LO ENCOUTrAage 14s 5 —Rebersburg wi vention last week } : Ray : toa : December. Was ¢ maiied : ! girls| i ha nran og ; UDITOR SNOT al sen In the t { All that coerisin messusg ex LOT OF. GROUND, situst ; r unded tha {1 » al » 18g 4 a : 1 ICE Aue —You must not miss the store of Lyon & Co. when at Bellefonte, it headquarters for dress goods. —The new Reformed church at Madi- sonburg will be dedicated on Sunday, | January 9 oY “y . so that t { n, ears, per bu, 87 ¢, i, 452. tutions of our State; ith } ia V ua v the best and oldest the have assembled brate in this public manner our Ny SUC, Buckwheat, 0e, Bar ley, 50 to Ghe. Cloverseed be to 5c per lb Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 lour, per bbl $4 00 Con, érecls —The following is taken from the] Meadville Messenger. The affair took | nlace at Harmansburg, Clarion county, | : . on 9 ult. “The event of last week was|_ _—If you are geiting up a party call the shoot between our Rifle Club and | Wilsons, Brockerhof! house block, Belle- | {he Dempseytown Rifle Club, of Demp- | fonte, and get your fruit, oranges, nuts, { seyton, Pa. The latter arrived here on | grapes, bananas, raisins, figs, etic, ete, { Monday and were quartered at the Ford | Everything you want to nx up and | House, the guests of the home club. | make yoar table attractive. Will re- { the afternoon both clubs repaired to the | “®IV® 10000 oranges within the next two time was | Weeks, just the thing for Festivals and Sunday school celebrations. wo here Lo~day i i i } 0 perches. There 1 and enasbalf story PLANK HOUSE IFRAM E STABLE with buggy shed, and i tbuildings, with an assortment of | at al resunion D. th GIG, L Gilli- It is not a gathering of lums of the great cities, the he vulgar, the vicious and gues who would i Unge our cou —The valuable real estate of land. dec'd, is adv. at public sale inthe Reporter. This one of the choice Potter twp. farms. i er ox A { ' holo { ition of | eraafler, | e, with | TO | } CIOUNK § is { : Be by cheats and —Judgement Exempli a pl try into irretrieavable {1s warrantied to saw 8 mn 15 E utes. note—for sale at this otlice, 10¢ we en. inf aati information in so that they might riot on the 3 i tries of the land but this is an as ; » on or Bige, C, {shooting grounds, and the Eggs per doz., 22¢. - ., |spent in ranging their guns for long awis, dounans, snd all range. Tuesday morning the shooting| —It must be fun to see a Notary Pube wear, and latest styles al | began in gooa earnest, and our club] lic wending his way down a hill, over | found that they bad a far superior club | an icy pavement, with a plate, with bat- lled several hogs | to contend with than they had ever met | tor on, in one hand, a tin bucket in the | before. Gn. H. Frank, of the Dempsey-| other, and a glass jar under one arm, town Clab, made the closest shooting, | when, all at once he slips and falls, and and was perbaps the best shot on the| gets up cross, to hunt his butter some- grounds. Geo. De Arment, of Oil City, a| where, amid scores of angry adjectives Noor of eheap| ember of out club, did some fine shoot-| and pleasing phrases. Not so, Gust? i ing. oots a twenty-five pound gun | i oa ~ | carrying an ounce ball, and puts them | —Uret your Christmas Clothes of Lew- close into the bull's eye every shot, | ins, at the Philad. Branch, where you John Faller made the best shot in our | find the largest assortment of ready club. Wake Jackson, Captain, was | made clothing this side of Philadelphia. jacing orbits the best and most important nearly up to Fuller's score, although he | All their goods is warranted, and they |i... eu of this country. bad some trouble in getting bis gun | make good what might be found mot to} “oo 1 210d 100 that old age with hoary ranged, and did not come up to his | be as represented. But so far no ONS{ ead and 7inensd judgement i n average score. Toe match resulted in a | has been disappointed. The reason isjhead anc ripened judgement a : victory for the Dempseytown Club. Our because they manufacture their own hallow this scene wilh its reverent press miles club, with one exception used their own | clothing, hence know just exactly what! ence and encouragement; and that youll wer | make of guns (made by W. Jackson, a | they have, You get sighing at the impul { blacksmith by trade, but who can make Philad. Branch from first hands, hence rous anim | anything from a mainspring for a watch | YOu can buy cheaper—the profits of sec- e 21b can of preserved prnens | unto a balance wheel for an engine ond and third parties stay in the pockets You will never buy | gnd the Dempseytown Club a James- | of all those who buy clothing of Lewins, | town gun. The members of this club, | Lbs isa fast worth Jememiering. Rh — Aaronsb ; ‘ .1 G. H. Frank, Geo. K. Weber, H, Weber | derwear, ties, Xerchlels, coliars, Dals, hima Nronsburg Is bound ot ee. Mr. 1, |and Jones Weber, are gentlemen in jewelry, all first class and cheap, A. Mingle reports one 15 months old | every sense of the word, MARKSMAN, which dressed 406 lbs. Who goes one better? —For holiday goods go to the Beehive and examine their stock. —Mifflin county reports a sausage at M’Kyles, in Brewntwp., of 46 feet 3 inches. Big for a sausage but hardly a mess for the Gazette man. —See the new adv. at head of this col- um, and when you do see it don’t fail to act. Miller is deserving of your aid. —We never dodge credit for any local pews obtained from an exchange. —Woolen goods of every description always found at the Beehive. ~—Snow Tuesday morning, just enough to make us wish for more. —1If you want a ladies coat or dolman, be sure and go to the Beebive. —Mr. Shannon Boal, near Linden Hall, killed four hogs the other day, of one litter, which did not vary half pound in dressed weight. This is what we call bringing hog science down to a fine point. —A girl actually gave a feller’ the mitten because his gloves were not bo’t at the Philad. Branch. Another lady gave her feller the sack because he did { TEENIE W FYB, i Hostrated : . i Ws : 1 Rd is § : $ . 3 x i a . : . AB of the industrious and well to-do ¢la rw FARMERS y ALFA \ ; i Ts nor is there any lack of encouragen from without the pale of membership. Our — Cloaks, kinds of ladi Lyon & Co's, hile ® wile, sh ies " Corrected weekly by 1. J. Gra 1881, Saturday, January 8, oes the owing Real Es-| r ————— lk ~—Dr. Alexander ki ing R last week, all of which dressed over 400. Doc knows a t bing or two about pork. most influential citizens are with ua no This is the time to talk of what mig have been better; this for the farmer because beyond any other, an appropriate stage of action-a cenira point about which for many, many years 13, to come may revolve in harmonious inter i is the organization of The farmer here find —While farmers are boasting in the (Spring Mill Reporter of big hogs and long sausages, the Philad. Brauch clothing and big stock. the i118 success € { ¥ —Centre county Teachers’ Institute : commences its annual convention al Beliefcnte, Dec. 28 and closes 31. All teachers should attend. —Special bargains offered this week in dress goods at the Beehive. —The Centre county fair took in $1,123; expenses, $430, peid on repairs, $150; paid on old debts, $270; paid on premi- ams, $275; balance in the treasury, $000 airs, containing, 10 g CRES AND 83 PE! : { 3 A 3 . i (} = {f the expl Wales ex plosior { Rig Lthis r here was felt for Tr? AY One-third of { } wil } ie LOO earill SOARING # av A180 Qigh~ There are with its warm and generous ie 18 A 450 yards hare to enliven it with its vigo a~ in depth, both old and our mothers and our daughters: ei £ tion—and that women, too, —Try at Dinges’ store. v th in any other way afler trying. t} young, our sweet-hearls and our sweel-w tim hera to brighten it with their loveliness, to Seven corpses hav ladorn it with their offerings of taste and far, bat man) Iskill in these decorations that surround and will be and to cheer us with (their approving Late smiles, and as in tho cays of ancient ers explosion in the Penygraig colliery on y to decorate the weapons of our so~ Friday morning make the number of per- 10K, iIvO8 are or If you are a Man of Lagat ness, woak ened by the strain of your duties av ad stimulantsand Gae Hop Bitters. If you are young and dischetion br dissiph ried or single, oid or poor boalth of anguish Boss, TOly of op Whoever yOu are whenever you feel HH yosares man of ied eavaag aver mid night war Le on fore als nerve and waste, use Mop B. sullering from any In Sion . If You are map YOUDE sulforing from fag on a bod of sick Bitters. T nds dia an ne us, raised (his ove the loss of life by the re . >» For the RErPoRTER. The Fairview Evangelical Church, los cated one mile north-east of Howardville, | rantr was dedicated on Sunday, the Sth inst. cial warfare with flower wreaths woven by sons who perished Bishop T. Bowman, who is a speaker of the hand of beauty and skill. Then so superior ability, preached on Saturday cially the grange is a grand success as is night and Sunday morning. There being demonstrated by these annual gather- the sum of $500, unprovided for, it was ings. And may I ask what class has a bet ‘wash out the debris of fully raised by the congregation in about! ter right to hold these annual Haryest changing bodies. I they do dot work half an hour. The dedicatory services Homes and reunions than the farming properly the trouble is fell everywhere. ! were performed in the evening, B. | class—could you think of an idea more ex- Thon be wise and as s00n 88 yOu see signs |tromely rediculus than for railroad men, of disorder got a package of Kidney-Wort lawyers, and merchants to hold a harvest and take it faithfully, It will FARMERS, MECHANICS, EVERY: pome—what harvest do they produce that sluic e-Way of sand, gravel BODY, TAKE NOTICE. | they should be grateful over with thanks. purify the whole system I am paying more for batter and eggs giving and praises to the giver of all good? thus any siore ia Centre Sounty: You| without it would be for wheedling the peo 2 ! any= ¢ Jarpwr wv - rE EMP TAP Be Pewsey. cent omy, tony, Plo out of some hundreds of doMars snow | NEY YORK WEEKLY HER- ally upon such occasions to fill their own ALD. You can’t get 25c per dozen for eggs any . a where in Centre Co., except at my store. Any pockets without ever giving the farming | LL piece of goods in my store can be bought and industrial classes a word of say 80; ex+| ONEDOLLARA YEAR. as low as anywhere in the Valley. 1, cepting paying this money and doing their] The circulation of this popular newspa- | need not tell you any more. I have|piding as is too generally the custom of Per has increased during the past year, It! Dud “ Homes™ y ~ " lcontsing all the leading news of the Daily with me and they say it pays—and it| railroad “Harvest Homes'' nearly every parqid, and is arranged in handy depart. will pay you all. Thankful for past fav-| : 4 ore I ors and respectfully solicit a continu-| Then an other evidence of the prosperity Foreign News ; ance of the same. land the success of the order of Patrons of lembracos special dispatches from all quar- and Friday, during my absence my ||ocated in nearly every section of the most : American News are given the Telegraphic Despatches o mates of —If you want to gain a good under- Chi standing, why just go to Powers & Son aud get a pair of their boots or shoes. They keep the largest stock and best variety in the county and all true goods, and actually sell cheap, with a guaran- tee. Go and see their stock, ladies and gentlemen, before purchasing elsewhere otherwise you will mss it sure, —The Thirty-Fourth Annual Session of the Centre county Teachers’ Institute, will be held in the Court House, Belle- fonte, Pa.,commencing Tuesday, Decem- ber 28. at 9 a. m., and closing Friday evening, Dec. 31, 1880, Day Sessioss. School Management, English Language, Constitution of the United States, Prof. E. A. Angell, Alle- gheny City, Pa. History, Natural Science, Prof. D. M. Wolf, Spring Mills, Pa. Or thography, Primary Teaching, Miss Florence Chidester, Syracase, N, Y. Vo cal Music, Prof, C, I. Gramley, Rebers- burg, Pa. A part of each of the day sessions will be devoted to brief reports or talks on the foltowing topics : Professional Reading, D. M., Wolf; Elocution, J. B. Newcomer; Oral Ine struction, W. A. Krise; Examination of Schools at the close of Term—Impor- tance and Method, C. C, Zeigler; Prac- tical Fducation, H. H. Hershberger : CLOTHING Ea NATURE'S SLUICE-WAY. The kidneys are nature's sluice~way to { constantly HOUSE UAN “SUIT” ALL of your EYES, your PERSON AN POCKETS. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. ing or stimulating without mmfomicaling, Bi take WW Bitters lieve vou dps peje kidney OF Erinary com plant, disenss § of the # oA Bessel, BI Hoey OF Ret You will bell enyed if You use Hop Bitters i save yourg iife, It has) saved hune dreds. our op i + fpf u———— 3 3 nd frresista Ciean ne cure for 3 Mukounenrs slime and Ran $1 0“ : < Bald by drag glia Send {or NY wiar BOF WITTERS ie ant i & Voopte, Op, F. FORTNEY, Atlornoy-at-Law| Bellefonte, ‘Fa, Office over ank. ldmay Just Opening ! ANEW STOCK . Reynolds b customers who come seven milesto deal { where. iments. The I will be at my store every Thursday | Husbandry is their subordinate Granges ters of the globe. Under the head of ¢ an i not buy his coat of Lewins, —1It is reported that the remains of a man were found on Monday of last week in the woods near Clearfield. A revolver was found within a few feet of the body, and in the clothing a gold watch worth $150; also in his pocket- book $2,900. Probably it was a case of accident or suicide. —Dinges has one of the largest stocks of dolls ever before seen in this place, and socheap as to make them desirable | holiday presents, —We are pleased to notice Mr. John Joozer out again ; he had a siege of ty« phoid fever which kept him confined for several weeks. —Hail Columbia, said a fellow as he ran home with a bundle, I have the cheapest suit of clothing ever known to have been gold in Centre coanty; 1 got it of Lewins, at the Philad, Branch, just the place to save money in clothing, and they have goods that will wear too. Advantages of an Educational column in our County papers, W. G. Morrison; clerks will give you all proper attention. } ¢ % £1} i. If you prefer cash for butter and eggs { fertile and prosperons portion of Lhe agri. the week from all parts of the Union, This The study of Arithmetic, H. F. Bitoer; Exhibitions ve. Examinations, W. P. Harpster; The Work, Worker and Re- ward, J. R. Van Ormer; Mechanical Execution of Scholars’ Work, Michael Shires: Reviews, D. G. Kline; Moral Instruction, Henry Keller; Qualifica- tions of Pupils when leaving the Public, Schools—What they are and what they should be, R. E, Cambridge. Evexixe Exercises—Lecruvre.~Who are We? E. 1. Kirk, M. D. Lecrure.—Objections to Rev. D. K. Nesbit, Wepxespay-Lecrvee,—~Cowmmon Seuse, Prof. E. A. Angell. Tuurspay—RHReading and Impersona- tions, Miss Florence Chidester. © - @ Infidelity, | t i 8 I —Who struck Billy Patterson? Who I was the man with the iron mask? These are questions never yet answered. Dat here is a question that all answer the same way: Who sells the best and : 1 cheapest Clothing. you cash. *l cultural community of our county, &o that Will always pay you Bellefonte prices Respectfully, A.B. Kexuix, ES tin THE SUN FOR 1881. { i [speak of their property, | their meoting, their halls and adornments, their libraries and entertainments; show- ing the work that is going on year after year among the well to-do and enterprises Everybody reads Tax Sux. In theling farmers of Uenire county. Besides the ditions of this newspaper throughout the| 14 3 aw va also Count ear {0 come everybody will find: subordinate Ciranges, we have als Lounty I. All the world’s news, so presented |Granges with a membership of nearly 40 hat the reader will get the greatest|that meet quarterly, to undertake difficult these annual es, and if time weuld permit we might dec 3. business, their 1 ATEOr RTE OS under Pic nics § 1 : : more enterprizes, yrofitable expenditure of time and eye~| a wih ight. The Sun auspicies long ago discoyered the whoso i IT Much of that sost of Kido It has organized and established a Pals uch of that sort of news which de-| y ’ 1 ny : : : i { ) L Jompany in sends less upon its recognized importance rons’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ban upon its interest to mankind, From The Sun prints ajunder its successful management to over plans, | oves, hates. and troubles. This story is OW Tate of $1 50 per thousand with no feature alone makes The Weekly Herald the most valuable chronicle in the as it is the ch Every woek is i i §1 fist a faiths repors ol Pulitin Ng Political News 1 comprehensive ig eminent ¢ hour embracir despa fuil r nol x wy tee lids SINR WOL, 1OLGIUGE eporis ol chos { ang on the I'he Farn of the Weekly Herald gi woll as the most practical go discoveries relating to the duties ol farmer, hints for raising Cattle, Poul Grains, Trees, Vegolables, &c., &o, with for keeping buildings and] i farming utensils in repair. This is sup iplemented by a wollse fited department, widely ¢ pied, vinder the head of The Home, giving rec ipes for practical dishes, hints for making clothing and for keeping up E100 ( sitions of th Department 1 vi A slg ic i gh bi . 3 toad ¢ A I IRMOES ti i the Lie tp Ary. suggestions | Every ftom of cooking Or atonomy suUg- FERS OF LYNN, LYDIA E. VEGETAELE MASS. COMPOUND. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, 1 LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. DR. 15. JL CLARK, South Here, Vi, says, “in cases of KIDNEY TROUBLES # has | acted Phe a chars, Bt hesonrod mony very 8 bad cuscs of PILES, and has never futled to MH aot ofichently,” NELROY FAIRCHILD, of 51. AThans, Vi, B says, “Ii In of privcloss valu. After slatoen yours of great safloving from Pios aed Cos BF Clvosons 1 complotly cared we." ; 1106 ANON, sf Perkahire, says, tga A wonders for me ia come § sb Liver and Kidoey WONDERFUL POWER. WHY? E BECAUSE ¥T ACs ON THE B® LaveR, THE BOWELS AND Kib-§ NEVS AT THESAME TiME. X Hw ee L package! pletely curing A severe i Comuplalag” IT HAS wr BOOTS AND SHOES. Be sure and give them & call on your perfect fit, (FOR oL'all and Winder: AT a Ah OLF’S, PA; Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, & C BOOTS AND SHOES . GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, ETC, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is extended to the Public generally to call and exawine the Stock and prices they cannot be beat anywhere. on Geoause It cleanses the aystom of B the poleonous humors that develope ¥ in Kidney and Urinary discanes, Bli- BA tcusnoes, Jaundio, Congtipation, We Piics, Or in Rhoumatiem, Heuraigia § ond Female disorders. { i KIDNEY. WORT s a dry vegetable cote . i pound and can be sont by wall propald, Answer, Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, sells the best and cheapest clothing. gested in this department is practically tested by experts before publioation. Let ters from our Paris and London corres pondents on the very latest fashions. The Home Department of the Weekly Herald| will save the housewife more than one hundred times the price of the paper. The interests of more varied and more interesting than taxes excepting for actual! losses. And so any romance that was ever devised. | economically has it been managed that the rok Sted writing Juovury Soin, 40d cost of running the company has not exs corum, in the trestment of every sub. ceeded $1756 per annum. The county Grange has also organized and maintained in active eperation for nearly three years a Patrons’ Live Stock Association whereby they can market their surplus stock at cost and carriage without being beholding to] the caprices of local dealers. And wo! might enumerate much other work that is done by the Courty Grange year afljer year if we had the time. Then there is work in this Order that is peculiar to the State Granges such as cs tablishing direct trade with manufactur: ors, importers and wholesale dealers; so] that by the system of co-operation organ-| ized by the State Granges it is no longer necessary to go to third and fourth parties paying thom the exorbitant prices for ma- chinery or commodities that Patrons can now got at first hands. Where we former all widths from A to E {ALL GOODS WARRANTED % as represented, we will make our word ood foc wwary thing wo sell. All rips re- Mire RTALIs ON Ww FO ; ; iia dies and ch i Woik, we have a (HE CELEBRATED BURTS SHOES {OF NEW YORK, REYNOLDS EROS SYRACUSE N. Y. PHILA. FINE SHOES, ELMIRA, BINGHAMPTON WILLIAMSPORT BOSTON fine ealf {and kip boots, for men and boys. Ladies and children, fine calf skin winter shoes {Elmira wake, gum boots and rubber goods of all kinds, a fine lot ot Tennessee le Leather Just received, caif skips GRAHAM & SON Bellefonte, Pa. —Nothing go good for Headache and Dyspepsia as Dr. Mettaur's Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cents, All Druggists sell them. 16dec 5t, —We have a new lot of job type for sale bills. We print bills at the lowest rates. Send us per mail a list of articles the date and hour of sale, and the amount you wish to pay for bills, and will return you a job satisfactory in all respects. Sales advertised in the Reg- PORTER reach every nook and corner of this and adjoining vallies. —Health, hope and happiness are re- stored by the use of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound. It is a positive care for all those diseases from which women suffer so much. Send to Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue for pamphlets. 16dec 2t. —A good new shuttle sewing machine for hand or treadle can be traded or bought at the Rep mrrer office. Price $12. . —CaALEY's CHICKEN PowDER, a sure ols The Poaitive Cure BE For all Female Complaints, Tha preparation, as its name signifies, consists of table Proportion what are harmless to the most del ts invalid, Upon ono trial the merits of this Com yd will ba recognized, as relief is inunediate ; and { ilsgmne ia continued, in ninety. .alud pasos ih & hii, 4. 8 permanent eure is effected ss thousands will fos sound of ita proven merits, itis today re | oribod by the bost physicians in --The Clearfield coal shipments for the last week, amount to 55,682 tons, be- ing an increase of 21,335 tons over the same period last year, snd considerably the largest weekly out-put ever made from the Clearfield region. On Tuesday of same week, the shipments were over 13,000 tone, or at the rate of about 80,» 000 tons a week, which would indicate a carrying capacity of 4,000,000 tons per annum, ect 1V. Honest comment. Tho Sun’s habit is to speak out fearlessly about men and things. V. Equal candor in dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to commend what is praiseworthy or to re- buke what is blamablein Democrat or Re~ publican, VI. Absolute independence of partisan organizations, but unwavering loyalty te true Democratic principles, Fhe Sun be- lieves that the Government which the Constitution gives us is a good one to keep, Its notion of duty is te Pot to its utmost power the efforts of men in the Republi can party to set up another form of gov- ernment in place of that which exists. The year 1881 and the yoars immediately fol lowing will probably decide this supreme- ly important contest. The Bun believes that the victory will be with the people as against the Rings for monopoly, the Rings for plunder, and tho Rings for imperial power. Skilled Labor are looked after, and everything relating’ to mechanics and labor saving is carefully | recorded. There is a page devoted to all the latest phases of the business markets, | Crops, Merchandise, &c., &c. A valua- ble feature is found in the specially re.| ported prices and conditions of | The Produce Market, Sporting News at home and abroad; to] gether with a story every weok, a Sarmon| by some eminent divine, Literary, Musis| cal, Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes. | ' There is no paper in the world which con | tains 80 much news matter every week as] the Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage free, for Oae Dollar, You can subscribe] at any time, { The New York Herald in a weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address, { ORE IT NOW Buy i at the Braggisis Price, $LOG ll WELLS, RICZARDION 2 C0, Dropristons, Puslington, Vi. nd py ro outirely the worst form of fallleg Louocory hom, sation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and 1, Floodings, all Displacements and the cons $ splnl woakooss, and is especially a fapted fo sage of Life, It will dissolve and expel fumors i Lhe nloras in an early stage of development. Tha 1 ney to cancerous humors there Is checked very eolily by Ha use fn fact ft has proved ta bo the great tut and best remedy that has ever been discover od. It permoatos every portion of the system, and gives w lifeand vigor, It removes falntoess, flatuloney, de- ye alleraving for stimulants, and relieves weakness + tho stomadc It curca Bloating, Meadaches, Nervous Prostration, poral Debility, Slee plossn Depression and Todi tien, That fecling of bearing down, causing pain 8, | Y y's {he GUIDE SUCCESS" WITH FOR . o BUSINESS sept 8 FORMS ae, | 1 is BY FAR the best Business and Social Guide and Hand-Book ever published. Much the latest. It tells both sexes coms pletely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING in the best way, How to be Your Own Lawer. How to do Business Correctly land Successfully. How to Act in Society ~-Do not forget Sechlers when you want to buy Holiday goods—they keep the finest confectioneries made, and the choicest nuts, besides fancy articles for Christmas presents. —A thorough and safe remedy is Dr. Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 16dec, bt. —The valuable real estate of Jonas From, decd, at Tusseyville, will be offer- Wo — —— & CURE GUARANTEED 25 CENTS BY USING - ’ i, cure for Cholera and Gapes. Sold by J D Murray, 4noy. 8m: —Persons back on the Reporter for peveral years, will do us a favor by re- mitting at least a part of amount due, ‘We need cash to keep business going. “T Merchants who suffer from Dys- psia, Headache, Constipation, or Bil- ousness can be cured by using Dr, Met- taur's Headache and Dyspepsia Pills, Price 25 cents, 18nov. 4t. Dr. Mettaur's Hoadache and Dys Pills, price 26 cents, cure at once, sche, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and” C 08 Hw La onsti- ed for sale on Saturday, 18 inst., at 1 p. m., consisting of farm of 117 acres, with all necessary buildings, orchard, good water, &c., also a 22 acre tract of timber land. Thisis one of the most desirable farms in the neighborhood. —TIt is an admitted fact that one suit of clothing got at the Philad. Branch will outwear two suits of shoddy bought elsewhere. The Philad. Branch manou- facture their own clothing, and warrant them genuine goods as represented. No other clothing store in the county has this advantage, sad that ie the reason why clothing th e ght so cheap fom Ts Mwy ve ¥ Our terms are as follows : ly, and those out side of the Grange still For the Daily Sun, a four.page sheet of postpaid, is 65 cents a month, or $6.50 a eight-page sheet of fifty-six celumns, the price is 05 cents a month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is also furnished separately at $1.20 a year, post age paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages, fitty-six columns, is $1 a year, poit- uge paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free, wi Address 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of TuE Buy, New York Qity, re $20 less, sewing machines that agents sel $25, and almost every machine in the mar yoars, can get for $280, and need not pay for have to pay for a complete grain drill $100 NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann Street, New York. 16dec, Bt. { OTICE is hereby given that the fols : lowing named persons have filed | their petitions for license in the office of | tthe Olerk of the Court of General Quarter | Sessions of the Peace in and for the Couns | made at the next Sessivn of said Court to rlarant the same, wight fte use. It willat all times, Wye permanently cured by and under all eircumstan fomalosystem Price $1.00. Six bottles for $5.00. Bent by wall in the freely answers all letters of sould Le . They cure aay ab Yo family LIVES PILLS wd Ton =" Mrs. PINKHAM inquiry. Send for pam it LYDIA BE. PINERAN' Gla per Los, land in every part of life, and coatains a | gold mine of varied information indsipen- {sable to all classes for constant reference. AGENTS WANTED for all or spare time. To know why this book of REAL value and attractions sells better than any other, apply for terms to. . H. B. SCAMMELL & CO., ST. LOUIS, Mo. ‘We pay all freight 20aug 6m, 0p OHN F. POTTER, Atlorue; e Law. Oollestions promptly made and s acls or, ¥ ial “a attention given to; hose having la leo, wil hd Rant be 1 - : | ! | { DR. TT : yor R. MEY TAYR : act % on the nervous sys! ing the system of excess of A ful size box of thes rections fora ¢cO Cc nino 3.cent SOLE P L. SPANGLER, Attorney-ats Consultations mm E fuk Law ding. Qos in Farts avd cure most wonderfully in ; ADACHE and, while its worst action of the N BLAIR LINN, Ses sik ln