“ROYCOTTEDY Mr. William Bence Jones Deserted | by His Laborers aud Unable to Collect His Rents—His Cattle Re- fused Shipment by Steam Packet Companies at Cork and Dublin—A Titheless Priest, | ~Wistory Of Xs ne] stitution, | As we are just entering the great] Christmas Festival, we think it will be] ly on hand at of interest to the reader of the Reror- the Bank TER to present in these colums a history | of ita institution and observance from {the earliest day. in the Amer. Eneyelo- ipedia we learn that Christmas (Clirist don't for and mass), a festival of the Christian {Cable to the Herald | church, observed on Deo, 25, as the ans] Dublin, Dee, 15, 1580 niversary of the birth of the Saviour, 8! william institution is attributed by the decretal of confectioneries for the holidays, Don't! jatters to Pope Telesphorus, who died neat A. D, 188, and throughout the subsequent |" be history of the church it has been one of | markabie the most noted of Christian solemnities | himself, At first it was the most movable of thelacres, and has lived Christian festive days, often confound: fe has spent £26,000 jod with the Epiphany, and celebrated | yy.0 rents are about {by the eastern churches in the months| pon ~The entertainment and lecture given of April and May. In the 4th century | Ya uation, | by Geo, P. Bible, in the Ev. church, this the urgency of Bi, Cyril of Jerusalem was : 1 mora than promised, obtained from Pope Julios L an order and no doubt for an investigation to be made concern: 3 Youiur ing the day of Christ's nativity, The re ge {sult of inquiry by the theologians of the Suit Kast and | West was an agreement! upon the 25th of December, The chief|’ s grounds for the decision were the tables * of the censors in the archives of Rome; «JTave vou seen the lot of beautiful Christmas vaset at Dinges'? If not we would ads/ vise you to call at once, as they make splendid holiday gifte, eo | ACQUITTED OF MURDER ~The cheapest sugarsand coffee in town ACQUITTEI FM pay 4 : Sunbury, Pa, December 17,~The trial of James Finkbohne for the murder of his) father, William Finkbohne, ended tos] night with a verdict of wr THE CENTRE REPORTER. Jontre Hall, Pa, Th're, Dec. 23. 80 et Dingoes’ grocery Wa oan snuff Christmas in the air aby Bau ILA land & Ne BELLEFONTE, Pa, INTERS TOR DIK WIERS TOR DURGA BEEHIV E———— ONE PRICE STORES HOLIDAY GOODS! We have an immense variety of goods suitable for lOLIDAY PRESENTS, at popular prices, for Ladies, »'| Gentlemen and Children. ready | —————— or AA EA A SAINI AUIS ! 2 Trrws. $2 per year, when pad in Avance ; $2.50 when not paid wm advance, vertisemenis 200ts per line for three ine ns, and b cents per line for every subd. sequent insertion, Advertisements dy the year at a liberal discount, Subseribersoutside the county should re- mal wus 10 ols, amount of one year’s posix age, instead of Wels as formerly when paid by themselves, : Subsoribers can always tell how their acs sounts stand at the Reporter office dy eon- sulting the lables on their papers. IY lable reads “John Roa l jan ‘78’ «f me hat John is indedted for subseript the 1st of January, 1875, and time he was paying the printer | Oysters will be constant {Solt's new confectionery in building, and much cheaper than al any other place. not guilty. 1 the greatest inthe verdict, ~The purest and freshest groceries in couri room was packed nlerest was manifested . -— » - * siciED. fi town at Dinges'. Mr. John Moyer, of Miles twp, kills od a hog that dressed pounds, That's Miles ahead. You'll miss it if you don’t get your holiday gifts of Dinges. S00 i MAR aki Holiday goods at Dinges, get, AM Y. fars Al th Dec. 14 Hudson B i | of LCeénlre Mil WwW. Hall M Myra M' Ch I, this county. The case of pant] ‘ 1 A pentieman O Bence Jones Band Boy i LUA Miller Farner has a brand new stook Lhs a4 ' f : & rk, who is H unity is Cup ints mer, ¥ w Ww otted, evel more ris Any one wishing a calender for 1881, osn get one by calling at Sechlers’ gro. forget to give him a eall. ~(Call at Dinges' and see the large stock of holiday goods, sleds, dolls, vases, fancy china and glass ware, gloves, no- tions, and almost anything you may want and at bottom prices. i} 3 ui 41 ol AT THE { wi, Hurrls, On 14, Mr. M, LL. Beck of Walker ents fand Miss Agnes Beck of 111 farms nearly a thousar cery, Bellefonte. the candies atl want to buy cheap call on him, have on hand fresh oysters, for sale by : s ahs wii} aA n Yrolai { «Through holidays Solt will diss in improvel t go if you Also will pose of aimost Cos aut Uouh ¢ Li goyer He states that his tenants were } pay tl 2 they received 1 { i I'he tf WA % v fa ¥ PORLOM OI} BIR 08 DIED. is) willing ! © Usual re al Gish Or quart, p OF quar: jolices Ix t { CANDIES AT COST! Througgout the Holidays J. B SOLT will offer IN CENTRE HALL, place, all George will make a We would advise all who can make! Ali . Now cheaper than eyer before, and i reduced 25 per cent below the lowest, all kinds of dress goods, at Lyon & Cos. 1 ie ¥ 80 L 3 irealend e above this is doing finely ve Wor first-class orator ahd { was dug -The largest in the world, The larg ' the est stock of fine confectioneries ever bro't to Bellefonte at Sourbeck'’s, High St. Bellefonte, a, rasta y . 3 ITERACHIL RK to go and hear him We dropped in at Cleve Dinges I store the other day, and were surpr sod BANK BUILDING, uck all over consequentiiy i £01 nie PA. han Gridith's 3 Outs whit ' «Hurrah, t and Dinges has a big stock of goods suits able for presents Wal ¥ i ¥ ’ 3 a AL {resh stock of ation He 5 Candies. Nuts. &c.. He a iar | : | @ there gnsoid a chu ny . . laborers employe re 1 Oost. se Hi Og 5 nd Hey i ni i { | a very at p German lang th preached a very ig lish on the } ¥ Ci preached é Wa! i cheap he i RO : \ SRO A ropriale serng Keion Bence Jones | FOOL Mr Jones, OF to the po {to call, { at almost COST price. Reason : isl i al wishes to get rid of stock. suleun OOK { Centra Hall dinner on Satur The Eva: gelieal SD Mew Y Ist, in 08, wi Please call and examine our stock, and oblige, BAULAND & NEWMAN. OUR MOTTO IS :~ONE PRICE ; THE BEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION. ol sept Sm, b { will also constantly have on hand a |, supply of fresh OYSTERS and will retsil by dish or otherwise serve sn ear 8 visited the place and assured the workmen near Pleasant Gap, Jacob Gill ra 1 i! basement that they nies 1 would be pretected if Rys, of cRncer, J. {2 Gray, Le iy afford Bat on Monday all left, includ. n twp, or Mrs ., - * You can now to take & Chicago t \ | another domestic remained { snowing Monday evens a ! i MHLAR Bee announcement in another cols! clubbing arrangement Cuicaco WEEELY Nxws ‘aper ¥ Paper. : 0 ot roceive the notice to leave, Jug ht bad Jeavor Lo supply the wants « f the cattle ran ¢ i FOR THE HOLIDAYS! a The Headquarters for candies is at Miller Farner's 8 NEW CONEECTIONERY, in the Bank Building, Centre Hall, | where a full line of fresh : Candies, Candy Toys, Raisins, yourg : Nuits Jete,, | has just been received for the holidays , Parties wishing anything above line will de well by giving Miller a call and helping him along, | as he is » deserving young man, . Also constantly on hand a supply | 1 y n ino with 14 OW the a1 then Marble & Granite WORKS, » The undersigned respectfully informs ¢ public of Pennsvaliey FIREMEN BURNED TO DEATH , O., December 11.—A fire in 1 i 4 m nl i Hig 3 A Lapy's Wisn, “my skin was as \ 5.3 , Vi A 23 er Nolt's new cone i wis! how I ¢ the annual s | week, We congratuiat $ s i s a \ { upon his premotion, he certainly desorv- vd Ie y i , i y 2 CIGAT Abd yi ( ) iIPHANS COURT SALE — : By order of the Orphans’ Court of] Centre county, the following described i ta tha sight flaor LE irs, to Lhe MEAL Leer, 3 16d WH traders ih “dd : wi to her frie a Candies al Joh fd n P. Gay's bucket factory, & £d iy persans 13] y Y Mi CRN GRE a hi . rner of i sii i friend : this { OGCCUT» | aan he de disnlaved (88d although, in the opinion of some ae holidays are al wor gt ile ot Of OO the best tof the fathers, there was not authentic FO 8 SOA sn 102 3 i p } asortaemis to be found in a country Proof ol the identifi lon { th day, tora. In the dry goods line he certainly yot the decision was uniformly accepted, | It. {EOS 1 LUG CTY J 2 a) Gioaland from that time the nativity has] ib fan compete with any, We also ROUC ed on a [thirty most If you !one of the largest stocks of boots, shoes, | been celebrated throughout the chureh | | : FE sandies, don't for et | overshoes &oor and all marked at bot: on the same day it has RISO Deen ave ve the Joliowing Rolices SARI, OX BY OT TE common tradition that Christ was born | Monday. Mi Si prige. labout the middle of the night. ThelGod save Ireland i The widow of John Keller, of Har custom in Roman Catholic countries of |i, this sent notices {ris twp, and mother of Mr. J. Henry ushering in Christmas day by the cele. : \ | Keller, of this place, died on Tuesday, bration of 8 masses, one at midnight, aged 84 years, the 2d at early dawn, and the 3d in the The Christmas rush this year is for|Orning, dates from the Oth eenlury [mained : Codar's bakery, because they have the|l he day was considered in the double ing A MASON, A carpenter, A Rami Ke eper vest stock of Christmas toys, nuts, can- light of a holy commemoration and aq d & conchman, but the baker, gardener, dies, and all kinds of Christmas goods, cheerful festival, and was accordingly | guiryman ane r we woka i [ They sell so cheap too, that all can af distinguished by devotion, by vacation they di g we woke up to ford to be happy on Christmas from business, and by merriment. Dur] ‘ . How holes °C J happy on S . ing the middle ages it was celebrated by] Mr. Jones’ son and Mr. Leonard Rhone of near thispiace the gay fantastic spectacle of the dra. jen tionery | WO chosen Master of the State Grange, at matic mysteries and moralities, perform | he farm ss fur as 3 Bey meeting at Greensburg, lastied by personages in grotesque Masks work they were protects ap o our frisnd Rhone/8nd singular costumes, 1he scenery... |, {usually represented an infant in & era}, = : Suh ty + . {dle, surrounded by the Virgin Mary and |“ 0% & | od it at the hands of his fellow Patrons as St. Joseph, by bulls’ heads. cherubs. eas: | 18XE 10 has been one of the most indefatigable arn "and th of TT 3 New and Culver! streets ight hings were aay, bul Hay ’ 3 FL aiona y ¥ y teal Estate of Bamuel B. Farner, dec'd , will be sold at public vendue Centre! Hall on Saturday, January 1st, 1851, viz! All thal certain messuage, tenement and/ LOT OF GROUND, situate in the village th of CentreiHall ‘ ted or in were fi The ng is expecto Hall will be 1 manifold ornaments, singing c¢anticies at ‘hristmas, called carols, which recalled Grange for thel an he songs of the shepherds at the birth! of Christ. dates from the time when the! 0 * » B While in Bellefonte the other day .ommon peoples ceased to understand reir | we dropped in at Bunnell & Alkens' yin The bishops and lower clergy | Music store, and were really surprised nen joined with the populace in car | to see the large stock of holiday %00ds |oliing and the songs were enlivened by % {they have on hand. Almost anything dances and by the music of tambours, you could wish for, from a whistle up to guitars, violins and organs. Fathers, a piano, See adv. in another colum. mothers, sons and daughters mingled together in the dance in the night, (YY co each bearing in his hand a lighted wax (taper, Preparatory to Uhristmas the } hi magi, Blege co place, as Mr. |... QCICK 8. MM oa Order. Mr, Rhone has the custom fenes isa m rable resolution! ver | workers of . i . PPS i 3 vi en Deputy of our UO. A ANCA « the lour-slory dents in ling, two stories high. Next to arred 1 irty few years glory brick i i sheep belonging . al Cork yo artipg “ality i # ! Phis jusre Grand | "YT AN £44 Beat UABLE 1 ind. SUSRI IO A Ley of ( » iar Pu ie. (Gil and| Fa cewhere 5 2 » $ Evers: « i : ase 1 8 body to { the compa? } at the old toll { of Pleasant Gap, fell down an d H ¢ i ast spring by falling £0 y Ex -Commissioner Moffet gives the AB ¢ as a sure cure for founder: Ti ™ a large tablespoonful of pulverized al sour it down the throat of the foun- bellsare rung at dead midnight through- Mr. Moffet savs that the out Eogland and the continent; and al, \ lafter the solemn celebration of the mass . : _ ifor which the churches in France and . —It will be worth your while when in Italy are magnificently adorned, it is | Bellefonte, to examine the different). ..) for the revellers to partake of | lines of Cooking Stoves and Ranges at iiation (reweillon), that they may Wilson, McFarlane & Co's, They do not j.irer able to sustain the fatigues of the consider it any troubletoshow you their night. Among the revels ofthe Christ. ymas tree trimmed with gifts | stoves and give you any information mas season were the so-called feasts of ‘hn Sesamant of t} | that you want with regard to them. No f,,)s snd of asses, grotesque satornalia, Wir VAaamon w | stoves are sent out by this firm unless oi. were sometimes termod “Decem a guarantee accompsnies them as to... liberties.” in which every thing se. their perfect working. : in the most pleasant snd : Ly Popes “re wards 0 : : 2EE night. Ne wd) tire RE knows. ¥E, ing ' . 1y and sald that if) . 4 . bounded and described as pared to do all ki a hel id Ba nuCso fol ows, wo wit: On the east bythe M. E snp GrawiTe at sol work pe hareh, on the south by Church Street. iy n the west and north by an alley. Con. Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere taining fifty perches. Thereon erected! Write for desi 3 eo) i & and bear one and neshalf story PLANK HOUSE, D.R. STHA R FRAME STABLE with buggy shed, and oclld 13, Lewistown, Pa. other outbuildings, with an assortment of : choice frail. i Terus, oneshalf cash on confirmation of ((b hor Ouifit sent free to those whe in the sale; the residuecin ope year chorentior 4 L {te be secured by bond and morigage, with in. - | interest, Bale lo commence sl one o'clock " “ay fy a : Fresh Oysters, » i day Pula ing or Ormalion Masy new workers wanted at IN0S, [lmg Tortgnes at the busioess, ird § ce, ng Grand roke a leg and I dered horse, above is a sure cure. wish afternoon, when any inf Ju @ given by Hall, OLh, 1880. £4 ap A 4 : LE Were siiowed Bang, « Of Ww entre { Upright, mad es Car y rand Me 1 Pia . + $2 4 af ti # retailed by the dish or quart. {2 a {an the pa-Don't forget the place: First £ i be hrs Ldim \ i room, 20d floor, Bank building, Cen- | tre Hall, Pa. thay wonl . > av furiha t ot : Coma § hey would coas BAYe any It iplays at the pit Joux Suax CON. YPOOMING OUR. 23 ave yw Admr, dal of Mer i y Co, are the first tate tha } The offic tions and nanin i f H dealings with the company. inls| were roi! The % he yard aipping} nel {ing away fgiving the § issle or Ag We would ers who have any ides ol ait ¥ t f *e HpIom 8 The Mendelss y 0 A geners » acceded 10 these repress ta igh to be chanced off at 25 fail to see it and take Aikene'. ; ' j a fused to sliow ¢ beasts on board. be wilh ¢h th ai i a abana aon’'t ) . j cis 8 chance Don't ANIMALS Were lurne AY i \ girect, t B nall and a DAnee, atl puuneI aw tl ? +) e-hal AEE mMsEers Two drovers asked r é pt $ Spring Mill Wheat No 1,160, i Rye, Tk Cor: oC Oats, SUC, LOCAL TEMS 8 Market. a i M »- 1a Sabbath school will . . = i . VURWG FLU is ( amon n . 1d T ke hh e > ; . BPAY W 02,90,No0 3, 70 Ww {their vessels Adventures of a Herd, This spplicatior -A No. C for sale at thi ~ @ haa Wil, f . wk - » ping stove, nearly new |g R 3, € fice. vy { v TE, Be 8 ¢ ir read-|!l Qa. 4 wuying a) IY eve! natt p.m, 3 » ¥ WHE Bis0 refused wher ho ; . } hy {ion notes—lght | —Judgement Exem) 8 note—for sale at this office, 15¢ per doz en. tf § — All kinds of Clothing reduced 2 cent by Lyon & Co. — Wilson, Brockerhoff Houseblock is | selling a splendid mixed candy for 5 per | Tove, toys, toys, toys, loys, for the hs : Cail. Venner sends out from Montreal the ! following under the date of December 8: “We will have a fairer snowfall on Fri. lay or Saturday, the 10th or 11th, which } will considerably im for the time, but will disa and fancies for the girls, girls, sweet at Cedar's bakery. Run away—As Mr. Michael Nofsker saw-lows at Spring Mills on ling a} Da } Pe the company disc anvihing more ihe callie a tha wid IvYeéred wie Lhe owner) si: the two drovers refused to have) o do cep wer § 1 rh iad 14 + ' ’ Was ng frolicsome, and which illustrate the . wv Ww licule id» ¢ allowed to ts decencies.— In the Protestant districts about streets, tually FQCC of policemen called the “children's (opether and dro ir 16 pr p »~ his team took fright and ran ts a ib. formerly sold for 40ects, od Dinges’ is headquarters for holiday | Od i hpyet B 1 3 one was hurt The team {eaught and brought to a stand stil fr. J.C. Richard, of Peon Hall, Pa. at CLs, WAS by » i i —-Remember the new confectionery in the Bank building when yon purchase Cary eh Th 11 Ee your candies. " £35.00 for 25 -— . | 44 inches in height, dressed in silk which | bas been so much admired in the show | window of Bunnell & Aikens Music Store to be chanced off at cis a chance. i Call and see the little Miss, also the finest toys and holiday goods the —Judge Orvisshot another large buck last week. This is his third for the 8 [he Judge must be a good season rariner to go hunting with, = RD y .% y 041 — Don’t fail to see the large Hu of candy at Sourbeck’s, High fonte, Pa. {i —A festival for the benefit of the! Boslshurg Lutheran Sabbath school will be held in the church of that place, ommencing Dec. 31 and closing Jan. 1, in 25 Ib. stick St. Belie- {stock of in i | county, —Tuaesday afternoon the Editor came | in dancing and laughing all over and it] did not take long to find out what was | the matter. Mr. Sam’l Harter, of Gregg, | { had the kindness to present the Reror- | {rer with a fine, large turkey, for Christ. | imag. Whatever Samuel does, he does | | well, and we heartily thank him for so | | acceptable a Christmas gift. Mr. Har- | | ter's turkies are a mixture of the wild | ~The finest, best and cheapest can- | with tame, by which he has obtained a | at Cedar’s bakery, Bellefonte, a! much hardier breed of the fowl, id supply fur the holidays—just | —The farm of Jonas From, dec’d, 11 acres at Tuosseyville, was knocked of! last Saturday, to Franklin Hosterman, of Penn Hall, at $5405 per acre. dies 'y ur ~Who will vo to th from | oods to please for a Christmas pres-| Who will go to the senate, from | Don’t buy any until you have fennsylvania? That's the question] allied at Cedar’s. ar inow. All men who act wisely will go srs RE i to the Philadelphia Branch and get their | clothing, underwear, hats, ties, &c. We doubt whether any candidate can mus er a corporal’s guard for the senatorship inless the members of the legislature —In order to allow our bands the] ; : : z 1 8 1 8 8 Coals 3 . usual holiday vacation, thers will be no | 37® ure he gets his coats, pants and | a paper issued next week, for which we | vests from Lewins, ask the kind indulgence of our patrons,| Henry Ward Beecher, with a princely wishing them all a merry Christmas and | income, recently stated in a lecture that a happy New Year. boring man could amass property and i live comfortable u one dollar a day i | he bad an econ al wife, Perhaps he i refers to the Chinese, —Some of the most fancy and cheap goods, suitable for Christmas presents, can be found at Dinges’. mn —QOvercoats, heretofore cheaper than all others, have again been reduced 25 per cent by Lyon & Co. —Mr. Alec M’Coy, of Potters Mills , | — Beautiful candy boxes filled with killed a hog which dressed Ihe. | the best of confections; and magnificent This ia the largest reported to this office baskets of choice fruits, just what you thus far. : | want to give fora Christmas present at] ! Wilson's, Brockerhoff house block. i ~—Don’t buy adulterated candy when | Ln ga . 3 i you can get it pure and better, as cheap —The Superintendent of Pennsylva-| if not cheaper at Wilson's, Brockerhoff | 13 furnace states that he is at present House block. Bellefonte. | working in the different banks about y ’ . : i the furnace, 400 men ; he has also con- —The mumps is on the rampage structed at the Hostler mines, twenty- among the young folks hereabouts. We! five double tenement houses, and two wish them a merry Christinas—tbe | boarding houses capable of accommo- young folks with mumps. | dating fifty families and seventy board- ers, OH ’ —A thorongh and safe remedy is Dr. | Mettaur's Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. | Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 16dec, Ht, —Don’t fail to stop in at Wilson's, | Brockerhoff house block, Bellefonte, { when you are in town. He bas all kinds —At the dead letter office is a Jetter | of choice confectioneries and fruits. with $160, but no address on it. Well, | gend it on to us, i { —Our friend, Sam’l Gramley, eeq., of { Miles, no longer abides as & widower—a —Hides, hides! Beef and calf hides | 14dy from Snyder county, whose name wanted, and for which the highest Cash { we did not learn, has helped him into his price will be paid at the Centre Hall, fortunate state. A merry inew and tan-yard, by Chas, Sheffler, 23de 3t. I* hristmas and happy life, to them. —The Milton Argus man seems to be| —Robert D. Commings, familiarly {known as Bob Caommings, formerly of troubled much with fellows who want | of newspaper puffs for nothing—fellows | Bellefonte, and who for some years kept who don’t do a red to sustain the paper. | the Fagle Hotel on Third Street and af- | i for the 15th festival” and Christmas eve is devoted the mild weather promise . BD have to giving presents, especially between and 14th. Snowfalls will begin to ! en a marked effect on the roads frem the parents and children, and brothers and 15th or middle of the month, and sisters, by means of the so-called Christ- will increase in frequency and severity mas tree. A large yow bough is erected np to the close of the year, You will no in one of the parlors, lighted with tapers, tice that the 17th and 18th days will : heavy snows as far west as Toronto and | meats, apples, nuts, playthings, and or beyond. The new year will enter with naments, Each ofthese is marked; with plenty of snow everywhere, as already the name of the person for whom if is predict my almanac. intended, but not with the name of the if Sen» donor, and when the whole family par , ==AS the year of 1880 is about to close yy js assembled, the presents are dis. look back and see what you bave done ; tributed around the room accordi learn what mistakes you have made, (heir labels, amid joyful lam and improve upon them; see if you and congratulations. A more sober have managed your financial affairs c.ene succeeds, for the mother takes wisely, and did you save money, like this occasion to say privately to the hundreds of others, by getting your daughters, and the father to the sons, clothing at the famous Philad. Branch? what has been observed most praise If you did get your suits there, you can worthy and what most fauity in their reflect back with satisfaction and view!.onduct. Formerly, and still in some of your exchequer with a healthy balance the smaller villages of North Germany, on hand in consequence. If you failed the presents made by all the parents in this, then there is time to make np were sent 10 Some one person, who, in foritere old 1880 passes to the file of high buskins, a white robe, a mask, and years that never return by going at once gn enormous flax wig, becoming the lad. Branch and getting an bugbear of children, known as Anech outfit cheaper than youever dreamed of. Rupert. goes from house to house, is re. Selah. ceived by the parents with great pomp —For the holiday trade you will find |and reverence, calls for the children, o > tjand bestows the intended gifts upon the very best and choicest goods at] ] re ol K Hick Sechlers, just received, consisting of fine! them according to the character which he hears from the parents after severe cream cheese, select oysters, large ripe: op ST 3 cranberries, bright new lemons, princess! 'Bquiries. A beautiful poem of Hebel, paper-shell almonds, extra large French Christ-Baum, celebrates the German Prunes, sweet potatoes, prunelles, im- ceremonies on ( hristmas eve.~It is an perial figs, Florida oranges, evaporated old Swedish tradition, preserved in the dried peaches, a full line of choice history of Olaus, archbishop of Upsal, canned fruits, preserved pears, peaches, that at the festival of Christmas the citrons, plums, pranelles, plain candies, ™eR living in the cold northern paris fine confectionery. Go and see for 3T® suddenly and strangely metameor- yourselves—their goods will please phosed into wolves; and that a huge) you, | multitade of them meet together at an : . x . {appointed place during the night, and —Remember Dinges’ if you want to|rage so fiercely against mankind ana buy your sweetheart a Christmas pres- other creatures not fierce by nature, that ent. He has one of the largest assort-/the inhabitants of that country suffer ments in the county, {more from their attacks than ever they ido from natural wolves —Christmas has always been at once a religious, domes. | tic, and merry-making festival in Euog- {land, equally for every rank and every ~Oysters will be served in the confec- lage. The revelsused to begin on Christe tionery, Bank building, by Miller Far. |mas eve, and continued often till Can- ner through the Lolidays. Don’t miss dlemas (Feb. 2), every day being a holi- Miller when you select yOdr candies ho day till twelfth-night (Jan, 6). In the - sin hn houses of the nobles a “lord of misrule, has a fresh stock. or “abbot of unreason,” was appointed, nuts, | whose office was “to make the rarest fancy candies and holiday supplies gener pastimes, 30 delight the Deboldet, pad i $44 : wis h whose dominio at { Of AiR ally, just received at «Secblers, and supe |, © eve” (Oct. 31) till Candlemas day. rior to any ever before bad in this county. The Jarder was filled with capons, hens, You can be pleased, suited, and stocked | turkeys, geese, ducks, beef, mutton, pork beyond expectation, and far better than|pies, puddings, nuts, plums, sugar, and + 3 fit ed in + soli FULL £4) " 3 ~The German Reformed Sunday school, this place, will have a Christmas tree on next Friday evening in their church. —Here are your foreign fruits, Christmas goods. roverb: “He has more business than ’ x . . .., Eoglish ovens at Christmas.” The ten- ~The ¥ . M. C. A. of this place, will ants were entertained at the hall; and have a public gospel meeting in their ball|the lord of the manor and his family en- on Sunday next at half past three. All| couraged every art condncive to mirth. are invited to be present. i pt . : POISONOUSSEA WATER. ~Ha, Cedars, on Bishop street have ! i ] ¢ 3 § 4 y 5 ? n ef the cals be Wes were transmitie i F tha X } Pn ” { the Greal Boul! An ter hile (ol 9 of a 8 whence Durit tie at Cor \ in NA by the loca WAY, they Du 1g the detent) fodder would supplied t They arrived at Dub. lin this morn sgent, Mr, Br Glasgow packet | mediately recognized general i ) Secreiary Barry Man: tt i i000 ow and there was & commoll Is. the course of ¢ day was called upon by several dealers 2 ho usually forwarded calle by the com al. They stated that the 1 r boasts it oy Lh i iu ie Iife would nol be wort vil Bald r Lo 8 was signed by Maguire'' who bad from Cork, At mated that the cattle could the steamer as there was no room for them also refused ground. The cattle remain in yard under pol { he had anythin ¢ a The document | followed the beasts four o'clock It 3 - not be sent by Other lines on the same a Dublin The Glas t with 3 i ce protection, gow line's steamer sailed to-nigh 168 head of eattle. Ii accommodate 350, showing that the company were ine Mc. B Can ven will try again, angy The Rev. Daniel Foley, parish priest of Tarbert, county Xerry, also “Boycotted”’ by his parishioners for three weeks, He csn get no smith in Tarbert rs ac has been i hi {0 ona niv } the has had It appears that smith was even warned at his peril shoe his horse, and horse to Limerick. not to do the like a second time. The people of the parish long since refused to give the peunl halfponny or penny on Sundays lor seats in the chapel, and it is thought that he will not be paid his dues at Christmas. | Father Foley has frequently denounced the league and persistently refused to join L of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland at a special meeting tos London adopted to { raise a fund for the purpose of providing The executive day in a resolution {mote districts. i ER Er The People of Pensacola, Fla, have | suffered a terrible visitation of fire, which {consumed seventy-five buildings, com- | prising the greater part of the business {portion of the city, all the newspaper and [telegraph offices, the total loss being estis | i i : the toys and goodies for the little ones| Assistant Surgeon Glazer, at Key West, too. Best stock of Christmas goods in| terwards the Merchants Hotel on Fourth | Street, Philadelphia, brought suit {mated at haifa million doliars, Marine Hospstaj| Fla, reports to the { | Bunnell & Aikens, of Bellefonte, tock of TOYS, HOLIDAY GOODS We have them too sometimes. The Argus man says he likes to do his | © a“ ghare of favors, but can’t get his bread | #84108 Joseph Thomas, to whom he and butter when too much is asked in |®0ld out, for $35,000 damages. The case that way. He's right. | was decided on Monday of last week by . : {a verdict of the jury aginst Cammings, —1000 bs. ciear toys, 1500 lbs 25 ets. | mos French mixtures, 10 bbls. Oranges, 100| ~The commitiee on retrenchment bush. peanuts, all ata much lower price | 30d reform, in Congress will soon report than you can get them elsewhere, at |® Tesoiution in favor of holding a Sourbeck’s, High St. Bellefonte Pa. | months session during each term at | Bellefonte, so that all members can sup- —Do you understand, Powers & Son | ply themselves with outfits in clothing know the true business principle—it is | from the Philadelpha Branch without to do right by your customers—sell them | breaking the quorum. Nearly every honest goods, sell cheap, make no mis- representation, make good what yon promise, show cheerfally what stock you have. When you go to Powers & Son for boots or shoes, you find all these qualities, and you know you can trust them, Try them—at least go and see their large assortment, —We have a new lot of job type for sale bills, We print bills at the Jr 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. —Centre county Teachers’ Institute commences its annual convention at Bellefonte, Dec, 28 and closes 31. All teachers should attend. —Nothing so good for Headache and Dyspepsia as Dr. Mettaur's Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cents, All Druggists sell them, . 16dec Bt, Health, hope and happiness are re- stored by the use of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Itis a positive cure 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 Ree rrzr office, Price $12. —CaALEY's CEICEEN FPowDER, a surg eure for Cholera and Gapes. Sold by J D Murray, 4noy. 8m. itting at leagt a art nud cual 10 kbep RNIReSy going, time when a quorum is lacking it is found that members have been off to the Philad. Branch for a new suit of clothes. You may go to Bellefonte any day, and you will see some distinguish ed man coming out of this clothing es- tablishment with a big bundle under his arm. ~-Two congregations have been joint- ly using the Belleman church near Reading. But they have got to quarrels ing and lately indulged in a general fight, in which such weapons as bench es, spittoons, candlesticks, hymn books and Bibles were used, and the sheriff’ of the connty with a lot of deputies had to be called upon to preserve order during worship. Twenty of the christian breth- ren have been arrested, and more ar- rests are to follow. These people are neither Heathens nor Mormons ! the county. Give Cedars a call, and! Bureau that fishermen returning from the| you'll make the little ones happy. | const of Florida with fish in an apartment] Report ofthe Waluut Grove Sebool of °F their boats communicatitg freely with| Harris township: School opened Nov. 8. | the surrounding water have had them die) Number of pupils enrolled, 21; number at addanly on reaching 3 seitain kind of} end of menth, 24; per. cent of attendance, | 2% distinguishable OF 18 color, There) 91; number of pupils neither absent nor| nothing known as to the origin of the r. 19. ot po I ore saber nt ck hh n tis way, bth prove ri roa. 13 y opinion seems to be that there is some br: rae Kimport, Mary Poormeh ing empiied into the beds of th fre Kimport, Samuel Kimport, Harry Me Lenithan, Jessie McLenithan, Examination, Fri. Dee. 10. Grammar, Cora Durst 100, those above 80, Cora Kim- | port, Arthur Kimport. Geegraphy, Cora Durst, Mary Poorman, 90. Those abeve 80, Cora Kimport, Annie Markle, Bettie Kimport, Arthur Kimport, History class, 4. Members medium, Arithmetic and Reading fair, Orthography good. We would be pleased to have all the parents interested in their children's wellfare, call and seo what they are doing, J. W. KzLLER, Teacher, IN THE GUILTY OF MURDER FIRST DEGREE. Middleburg, Pa., December 18, 5.256 P. M.—The jury in the case of the Commons wealth against Israel Erb, indicted with Emanuel Eltinger and Jonathan Moyer, at the September term, for the murder of Gretchen Kintaler, has just rendered a verdict guilty of murder in the first de- gree. A jury has been drawn in the case against Moyer. Ettinger was convicted at tho September term of the same crime, Tha court has adjourned until Monday st 9 o'clock, —Have you seen the Welcome Home Double Heating Stove, at Wilson, Me- Farlane & Cos? When you are in Bellefonte it will repay you to call and | examine closely this beautiful stove. It combines the beautiful with the useful in the happiest degree, Guaranteed to work perfectly and to be the most economical stove in the market. They have also on hand a full stock of single heating stoves of the same manufacture, Reference given as to the perfect satis- faction, menses + A ta ————— The movement of troops goes on and the Spectator this week says that if noces- sary the Government could throw 150,000 ~Congress will adjourn over the holi- days, this is done because some of the members have worn out their breeches and must cave time to go to the Philad, Branch for a new and decent outfit, as they sell nothing but shoddy at Wash- men into Ireland next week merely by calling out the reserves and embodying the militia, But the soldiers really effer i 1 " : Y ho 1 Music Stands, springs, and that as soon as the water thus . impregnated reaches the sea it kills every 0 - . 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FORTNEY, Attorney-st-Law| Bellefonte, Pa. is bank. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, M/ SS. Yor, l4may $e fide MECOVERER OF VEGETABLE COMPOUND, » Heir Al §, coniaining, ESANDS a high » vy i Buckwheat, 50ec. Barley, 50 to Che. Cloverseed, Plaster Flour. 1 Get pr Bacon or side, Ye. 1 & 8 # » Eggs per doz., 22. » Jot weekly by 1. J. Grenoble. 3 { “ 0M YX SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager, ¥7 5 THEONLY That Acts at the Same 1 | THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS are the paturs = ime on hey become Clogged ful discascs are sure Wo follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Billousness, Hoadache, Dyspepsia, Janne dice, Constipation snd Piles, or Kid. , ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, Sediment in the Urine, Nilky or Lopy Urine; or Rhous matie Pains and Aches, Blood {8 poisoned have 1 iy DIOR wii dread am develo] with the © vs that shou Wo i 3 EY -WORT iN - * hy action and all thes {il ha banished ; negiec ive bat to suffer cured. 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FIN SHOES, ELMIRA, BINGH A PION WILLIAMSPORT BOSTOY fine calf for men an3 poy i jand children, fine ef skin Boys. Lindies * ®, gum boots and rubber Sole <inds, a fino Jot of Tennessee I ‘ather Just received, caif skins, “PE, &e. GRAHAM & SON Bellefonte, Pa. HATS, § CA BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, EIC, ETC, A PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is extended to the Public generally to call and examine the Stock and prices,Yas they cammot be beat anywhere. ’ ¥ igoads of ab? Y { wd | Lal 30 i 1 | 3 x al al very short time Ma cK Ea NERY Gh ADACHE 3! its worst acting un the nervous system, relieve Ss lng the system of excess of bile, hr Sn action of the - 1 i a —— Cv a—— : " A full size box of these ual AA @. rections for a complete cure: aaianle Pi 8, ith full di. nine 3-cent Postage Stamps. Forsale Dreint of SOLE PROPRIETORS, bya SEY Nel 3 OHN BLAIR LINN, J © Attorney-at-Law Often Aoghony 5. Baton . SPANGLER, Attorney-at-Law Consultations in English and | J L
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