THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa. Nov. 30, 1882, woabp Sditor. Forp Kurtz, . . . . Terums $2 per year in advance, 82 Ho when not in advance Advertisements 90 cents per line for three insertions Yearly and half yearly ad's at gpecial rates. 2 Hereafter all {heir subscription in credivof two months minum. subseribers paying advance, will get a» additional as a pro Of Boxes, Barrels aud Express Packages. ant——— — GOODS GOING—In Baskets and Bunales of Every Description, nn Oy ——— SIX CLERKS BUSY —Waiting on Customers. Come and See Why this is Thus, G. R. Spigelmeyer & Co.—~ Whitmer & Cor Spring Mills, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS, Landlord Yony Kreawmer, of Mill heim, kitted a porker thar weighed over 400 pounds. Yooy is big himself and likes to have other things big too, Puiladelphia had 730 diphtheria deaths this year, They talk of erecting & new Lath- eran church in the neighborhood of Andrew Harter's in Pépn twp. Mr. Simon Spangler, of Miles, has Jost quite a number of hogs from the disease, Many hogs are dying from the Qisesse in Musser's valley, Snyder coun ty. The best medicine of the age for quickly curing intigestion, nervousness, eto, is Brown's Iron Bitters, ...Groceries at cost, at Burchfield's, who is seliing off stock. Teas, coflees, gogars, canned and dried frous, glass ware, and 1! the table delicacies in market. Cull soon. A special lot of overcoats, just un. packed by Dinges, and otfered astonish- ingly low. Call and examine them. ~~ Wa are pleased to note the return Wolf, who spent a season in Boston to add to his wecomplishments in musi, for which he bas a taste and fouduess; he has availed himself of the bes: talent whieh the Hub affords 10 earich his proficiency in musical science. —-—A quarter of good bee! will be taken on subscription at this office, if de~ livered within two Or three weeks, Deer hunters are not meeting with very good success this full. Tbe Modoces of Boalsburg were at Stone creek ten days and came out with only three deer. A party from this town were out in the same section last week but did not get a glimpse of deer. Other hunting parties have met with the same success, ——Where you can buy first class goods at cost is the place to go to for something smitavle aod cheap for a Christmas present. Brockerbotls, re- wewmber, are selling their stuck at cost. Counfectioneries, nuts, fruit, at Geo. W. Eaton's new stand under the Brock- erhoffl house. ——A grand dinner and supper will be served by the Evangelical cougrega~ tion in this place in Deiniager's store- room, on Saturday, December 23. Tur ker, oysiers, venison, &o. Esq. Retisnyder, of Millheim, has graced his office with & baudsome, new Hassenioder’s sofa, weighing 1700 los, —i. M. Hoover, of the Model Book store, next door to post-office, Bellefonte, isuow in New York purchasing goods for the uolidays and will return this week with the largest stock of holiday goods ever opened in Belietonte. —Tue new Evangeiical church at Cuban is up and under roof, ~The ladies of the Millheim Luth- eran church will hold a festival and fair during the holidays. Meals will be served; oysters, confeciioneries, aud fane cy articles wilt be kept for sale. Pro- Govus Tor the Lonefit of the church. Dr. Stamm, of Militbeim, bas pur chased Ira Sbaler's store at Mudizou- barg. — —At Cedar's bakery, Bishop street, you wilt find a five assortmeut of Christ mas goods, consisting of toys for the lit tle tolks, fine confecuioueries for young and oid. Stock ail new and fresh. — Lewisburg bad a rat killing match one day last week, at which several dogs were put in. Out of 500 rats Newty Raber's dog killed 302 m 34 minutes Lewisburg was lively for once anyway. —F. H. Theilecke has become editor of the Clinton Demoeral. He has shown evidence of a giited pen, and we extend the hand of welcome to the corps edito= rial. Leonard Rhone attended the Na- tional Grange at Indianapolis, last week. We re indevted to him for dailies of that city. ——Powers & Son have trimmed out their boot and ‘shoe store for the ap- proaching holidays, by filling their drawers, shelves, counters and boxes with boots and shoes, for all classes, men and women—fine, voarse, high aud low priced, fur the woods and for Suan- day wear. If you want fair and sqonare dealing and honest goods, Powers’ an- swer the bill, take our word for it — Williamsport is boasting over a car load of refrigirator beef from Chicago, and a prospect of cheaper beef in conse- quence. There are more towns sighing for cheaper beef ——The sawmill back of Fred. Wea- ver's, ashore distance below Aarons burg, was destroyed by fire, on Thurs- day night, 23. The mill was owned by Judge Whitmer, and operated by Schmuck & Sayder. Loss aboat}$1000, ~The purchase and opening up o 30,000 seres of coal land in Clearfield county by Vanderbilt, means an influx of people and an increased trade for Sechler's grocery, a8 Vanderbilt thinks of drawing all his supplies from that estab lishment, because be heard they keep the best always, whether in sugar, coffee, tea, canned, and dried fruit, fresh and cured meats, or whatever serves as food for mankind BSechlers ars just now openiug a grand supply for the holiday Eason. -—Will Alexander, of Millbeim, is a candidate for post-master of the House, at Harrisburg. The Hon. 8. H. Yocum, one of Belle Tennessee soon to live permanently. --—Teat’s grocery opposite the Bush house has laid in a stock for the holidays. Besides the choicest table groceries, all fresh, they have excellent candies, finest oranges, choice lemons, fruits from all lauds, and just anything one wants dur- ing the holiday season, The assortment of groceries, confectioneries, nuts and fruits is unequatled in this county. The Lock Haven “Daily Journal” last Saturday says: “Mr Tom contractor on the Susqhehanna & Souths western railroad, now building up Beech Creek. wus ordered yesterday to make the under the Penunaylvapin Cone pany's Saow Shoe road beyond Brow Shoe town. At this stage, of the preceedings i is ‘egpected the Pennsylvania railroad wil) commences legal oppositionto the new rails road.” At Belieview, Pa. the placed a oven to thaw out. The house was destroy of Yollins, » Lig cut a man named Forsy- pound of dynamite in the ed und nearly all the family perished Baflalo had a foot of snow ea Sunday. ——Bring your produce to the Penns Valley Bargain store, during the holi- davs, and get extra prices forit, This is the kind of Christmas present Dinges of- fers his patrons. —Fresk oysters, best quality, al ways on hand at Dinges, The collector of State and County taxes, for the year 1882, of Potter iwp., has left a copy of suid duplicate at the Penn's Valley Bunk where all such as ¢ ose to cal willbe secommodated dar. in: tanking bo: 5, Ervis B. HosTerMAN, 4 n On Saturday night two weeks ago the barn ot Jere, Jones, between lLogans- ville and Stover's, was destroyed by fire, together with nearly everything in iy, including wagons, sleigh, crops and hare ness. Whether insured or not, we have not learned, we Miss Cinnie Lanth and Mr. Cam eron Burnside were quietly married at Howard, Thursday of last week, and shortly afterwards took the train for Philadelphia, where the groom resides and holds a responsible position in the sub-Treasury. Mr. AL Tyhurst, editor and proprietor of the Huntingdon Globe and Postmaster of Huntingdon, died of consumption at his residence in that on Saturday morning. Shops for the manufactare of w working machinery are avout to be built at Hollidaysburg, with a capital of $100, OO, y Pra Wud Ho! for a world of toys-—every thing vou ean think of for boys and girls, at Codar's Bakery, Bellefonte, Mr, NA M Dowell, an old citizen of Marion twp, died last week, aged 78 He was much respected Peter Kessler, of Westmoreland county, placed a ten dollar bil! on the diuner ble and soon after it dis Ad w hich had been prowling around, was k ed and the mosey found in it uninjured, — Farmers are invited to bring their produce to Brookerhofl’s store, where and goods appearad SLO the highest prices are allowod, sold al ecost he Cambria iron works, Johastown, use 400,000 tons of iron anovually. Pottaville had four inches of snow on Sunday and excellent sl 2. ~The choicest lot of fine candies, nuts, &e, the largest stock in the county, especiaily for the holidays, at G, W, Eaton's confectionery, Brockerhoff house block. Paul {48 Chis cago 1s the rate to which cut throat compes in the Twenty-five cents from St railroad fares * 5 IN usands of peop'e who brought " The th § mako the journey of tition bas Northwest, 0 miles lor a quar the fight, but thousands will be obliged in the ter of & dollar will enjoy other inka tails § i : end to pay higher tolls to make good the deficiency. The new ton, Del., ping at men received ten lashes each for larceny, ly elected Sheriff of Wilming Mr. Martin, held his §i N ri st whips ew Castle on 23 Three Parte Jazh a anh far KAiohmao and two forty iashes each {or highway robbery. —1f you want to make your lady friend ur suy other friend, male or fe- wsle, a present that will be appreciated, then step into Doli & Miugles and get him or her a pair of those elegant boots or shoes, for which this store is so fa- moos, The assortment 1s so large that all ages and sexes can be accummodated. Place 1n the Brockerhefl house block. -— Harry Teats & Co's new grocery bas got on a supply for the hclidays—a fall line of everything. Families sup- plied with anything nveded for the ta. ble. Guods all fresh and pure, and pris ces to suit the times. In canned goods, p— SOME OF OUR BOYS, . Mr. Elias Garver, of Worth county, Ma, has been re elected to the legisla ture, receiving the highest vote on the county ticket, lisa ia a Potter town ship boy, and has gained considerable prominence in Worth county, and we would be pleased to hear him rise to still higher honors, His brother, O. I Gar ver, has also made a raise—he captured one of Missourt’s fair matdens and made her his bride, and is the publisher of a paper, And still another young man, born and raised here, Mr Wm. F. Os man, has made a point in Worth county, having been elected clerk of the ehronit | loased that it failed, wanet of that connty, at the late election, | We. obs lod U ad fdas These are all setfmade young men, who! 4 Ve ghironivisl the sac Rodden } ty “ jy al that befel the wife of Pay or, Lad honesty and push, and we Hd Pp indelnl l gladly chronicle their success in life,| Mifllinconnty, in Philadelphia during 1 ithe late hiccentonnial. The thus far. | Gazelle, of 49, suys Cieneral lavior re The sintomel \ g POTIS Mrs. T. as showing warked iu 2 rn. did provement, Is uow able to take roy le nourishment, and feels easier. 11 w gail of Pitsburg and Erle for October, feared at ane time that a second iota ISS 8% compare d with the same month in tion ofthe injured limb wold be ne & un increasa of net earnings of Bary, bat the lancet retnoved theab AOWS 8h : Shas TR i wit y above result I'he ten months of 1882, as coms OF gatnering with the above re ~Liraham & Non have a very larg ith the same period of '8., shows Z in net earnings of $804.876. stock of boots and shoes, and would be pleased to have their custo i { no ali er wi Covnrr~Conrt met on ciates Larimer and Runkle, Monday no business of importance was transact ad, va Joseph Weaver, Milos twp, on verdict in favor of plainuifl for FLIRT The grand jury igonorsed the bill against Geo, Reeser, charged with burn ing the Milesburg soap factory her WAR NO evidence against Willie there were wiltuesses to pr 4 wasat the meoting of the Post, G, A LIL, before and at the time the fire was dis govered, Itis thought that this wa “put up" job on Reeser, and note Ileesor, va that i Lia { business of all the line of the wylvania Railroad company iN y (ii) 1c of Pitsburg and Erie for 82 show a surplus examine them, elie A Wer buy or not. They will guarantee tos ties of $1,608 782, being a devon w complete line of goods from i compared with the same period | ieading manufacturers in the count of $481 005 land at the lowest possible Heures, o Pernsylvania RB. R is a big institu {men hie} have the long log 4 tag MAOH y bo sui ut it has notj yet come|’ 's ig \ i { : ; . ' , | boots, Faglish kip and call ess of compieting our road | en and boys and for persons pair of hos lo lined boots or shoes, or a pal warm cloth boots, Tight Kip i . . : {gum boots for men and boys, : We never hefore key elo Shoes of every description, They make sell ont at this is wha the best custom made boots and 8: 04 done at Burcbtield’s Srocery, In LOBUY! town—leave vour order. at Gral county Bank building. Call early, such ig,, corner Brockerhoff row, Bellefos | 38 Are rare. i mH : fil Thanos ale | =—=The thief who stole Herman Mil ~The whole county can be supplied |jer's horse and buggy, below Pleasant with toys and candies, for the holidays, | Gap on election night, was arrested ug at Cedar's Bakery. Wonderlully nice, [qt Elmira, lust week, where he offer ylease boys and girls, ithe horse 80 low that suspicion led to hi I ! 4 | A ! - jarrest, The bugey he had sold bef MADISRONBURG CHIPS, {The officer at Eitmira telegraphed a {scription of the horse to several poi } among the rest to Sheriff Daunkle, order. ...Some of our sporting boys hac { Bellefonte, which description answers better ake a lamp along and keep from |, vio Miller's horse. Mr, Miller had of £ a i * & upsetting their fair dumuels in the mud} ed a reward of $150. i A church 8 moving| oh : Fone Lutheran O81 ....The thief who stole Mr. Miller's very slowly... .Some talk of chartering] 4 y ) thorse and was under arrest at Elmira, wa 2 train of cars to convey emigrants from| ad m : TRG iset at liberty, under some technicality in Madisonburg to Tyrose....1. 8S. Grim & 0 Sent Carmi ear oe fy and E 8. Shafer have taken the contract ® or itd 3 he an u ny OWE to furnish a New York party with 20000{8f: 1188 recoverod his horse Is a great chestnut rails, . The disease among the Pity the thief could not be brought d \ . ) / } to Bellefonte and bave a good salting hogs has become alarming; we earn, , sun Judde Orvis : that in the lower part of Burshvalley a) FO JURE LEVIS, . large number have died, Symptoms of] - ——There is a big spot to be seen the disease have appeared in this vicini- {the sun's disk by looking tv... Chas. Grimn, while husking corn,|smoked glass, and the biggest ¢ caught a white mouse with pink eyes, lot of pure and fresh groceries for the and gave it to Ira Sha er who keeps it holiday season at Sechlers, Now is thi ina cage as a pet in bis store... .J. B. Sha-{ time to lay "em in. Fine confectioneries fer rised a sweet potato which weighed 8 for Christmas, the choicest in m MILES, {No Christmas gift will be complete wit! out some of Sechler's fine confection- leries, long leg grain the great: 1 true to its sacred pledges—when| with cold fest try a ty \ i at once it will be a truly great] and over Cont 141 to Tafly pulling parties will soon be in win irket pounds, Ee a NOV. COURT. i - : : emer lothing—saits and overcoats! imen and boys, also boots and shoes i ) AvERsE Junors~2nd Week. : : ' S Glosner W Bitner, W H!Brockerhofl's, at cost. r...Walker—M L Beck, J 8 vs Halfmoon —J A Eves ..... Ben Night of 23 very stormy with ra dried fruit, sugar, coffee and teas, they, ke-p No. 1 articles. Tunis new grocery is | opposite the Bush houose. (all and ex.’ amiue the stock. Pork is selling al 8 to 0 cents, and | beef 8 to 10 cents 1a this county. Why do all inquire for the Philad. Branch wuen tuey go two Belietonie? Some out of curiusity (0 sée wolunixins of clothing; others because they hear constantly that a suit of clothes can be purchased there from $5 to'§8 cheaper than elsewhere in Penusylvaula, without beiug cheated in auy article bougut., The Puiiad. Branch is conducted entirely up on honest principles, aud they make good any flaw if found in a garmen:, that's what gives people confidence iu ihe Philad, Brauch, The wheelbarrow wager on the elec ton at Marblehead, Mass, this year was between two highly respected women. A great multitude saw Mrs. Chapwao propel Mrs. High throug the town. Tuaxkscivisc Day.—The 30 inst, be- ing set apart as Pbanksgiviog aay, will be observed as heretolore wit.. appropri ate religions service. These services are held in the Reformed church of this place at 10 a. m., the sermon will be preached by Rev. W. K Foster. Oa the, same day in the evening the Missionary Aid Society, of the Refuorwed charen, will celebrate its first suniversary. Ruv J. F DeLong, of Belielonte, will preach ou this occasion. The pubile are hearti ly invied. —— Highest price paid for country produce, at E. Brown, Jr. & Co's pew grucery, Belleloute, Nn DEFIED. A Reversnd man of wide repute, Who lives within this Siate. Writes from Wattsburg, in terms that suit, Of what he saw of late: His daughter's eyes were sorely tried, The doctors could not save, And after ull had been defied, Peruna quick cure gave ————— ——— i ————— ir A RR A RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPER. 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We refer to Tue IsperexpENT of New York, now ealled ‘The largest, the ablest, the best” Bee advertisement, in spother column, and send a postal for free specimen copy. .— \N TRIBUTE ( F RESPECT. At a meeting of the Old Fort lodge No ai. F & A M., held at Centre Hall Nov. 20. 1882, tre foliowing resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Master of the universe to remove {rom Lhe odwe below to the Supreme Lodge above our beloved brother and fellow Mason, James H. M'Cormick, therefore ho it Resolved, That while we bow in i Him who doeth xi aver cherish the mem regular atienduncs ul the lo gs xr.d by his brothers ly deportment both in and outside of the lodge, endeared himself to us Resolved, That while we will strive to fullow and ive sub mission to itl of things well ory vfone wi toa aL SZ ii plore his masonic our goud loss we his example, devds may foliow, That we roaved family not only ou hy, but that charity which ba Qisline- guishea the masonic f{raterniy from time immemorinl, Resolved, That bo draped in ig lor six n Link BA these resolutions be sent to the family o decessed, nnd that the hie the county pupers and the Ke W A Krise 1 i 1 LiPONRATG Isuone, Pr. F H. Van Vaz + \ Lomoiitie ” . ——You need not go away from home to purchase your Christoias presents, the Penns Valiey Bargain Store—Dioges— | bas saved you that ingpnvenience by a | supply of goods thaw will i taste or demand for the holidaye, whe er in dress goods, notions, jewelry, cioth- | ing, favey articles or fine conleiion-| eries, and pur prices 80 low that none | can offer better inducements in holiday | goods. Remember Dinges when waui- | ing to purchase Christmas goods, 80 LO that Resolved, y dgn nah pli VELGN satisfy any i | - i A VARUABLE STALLION. | New York, Nov. 18.—~Wm. L Scot's | imported French stallion, Rayon d'Or | was to day shipped by fast express to Erie | Pa. Fifty thousand dollars cash was res | fused for him yesterday. * Wilkes Suir} of the Times,” in to~day’s issue, speaks of | this stallion in the most flattering terms. | His earnings in 1870 were $90 035 He | 00-1 838000 landed in New York, the! hi ‘est price aver paid for ajhorse on ei ter eontinent, + Aris yo 1 : ia 4 " Ban ner—A Felts, R Glenn... Union—D Hi Winas all next day, " Hall...... Harris -C Durst, A Hartsock, M ~Sunday last it snowed all Hess..... Miles—B Beck, D Bartges..... Stormy at night and next day. Worth—G Kelly Curtin—J D Brickley — Weather, Monday, Tuesday Boggs—D Poorman, E Confer, Jig ednesday cold, aud inclined to s Resides......Snow Shoe—T Weaver, E . A Jacobs... Spring —8 ~—If you want royal oysters, n Larimer...... Philipsburg — G | tered, 30 ceuts per quart, go to Sech ..Beliefonte—M Armor, J K they always have them plamp and { , J Klinger, G 8 Dare, H| ff....Peno- H1 Zerby ...... Fer. oil market again last week, guscn—J Weaver, UC B Hess Potter— | ! i D Evans 8 M'Clellan, L Rbone. H P| -John La Miller & Co, next Sarkev, P Breon, W Ishler, jr..... Huston | post-oflice, Bellefonte, keopn ¢ —A BMuers Talor—G Miller, J Wert! on band the largest stock of we. Howard tp—~J W Adams... Gregg— ous and School books, Call S Harter ....College~ M Grove, UC Dale new decorated widow #h ..Howard boro—38 Candy Rush—T beantiiu! and cheap. Asky a i DISCOVERIES OF SILVE! Duluth, Mina, Nov, 18 10. Miloa—H Meyer ports reach this city ef recent ri x Evy Ferguson—H Gard gries of silver ore st a point 1OT.... ring—Jd H Roush J B Rover, C C Taylor ..... Bellefonte—C U Hoffer, Lot : : H Walky. F Galbraith. R B Spangler, W 0f the international boundary i I Fleming Union—W H Sholl, W Als Wild, with a Frenchman nan exnnder Jurnside~J B N.weomer .....|and Daniel Macafos, with the Gregg—F P Voonda., J B Jamison... dians, hove succeeded Philipsburg—W Ebaugh..... Harris — H reporied to be the silver vein of the Houtxz, 4 Weher Bush J Haves nent. It is said that inch pieces of Huston—J Q Miles. J Craig Boggs] PUre naLive sliver have been P Fisher... Laberty—C Bechdel...... Miles | from the surface of the vein burg—W Baird Howard boro-G H| - Unionville—W W Qudwalder! 1583 Snowshoa—A Bechdol...... Milibeim—| : HARPER'S WEEKLY. Zerby wee Worth=J Thompson. ...| ILLUSTRATED There was a knock down in fed iweiva east of Pigeon River on the Canad d Dunne: nid in inding w picked I Pouter—W 8 Flisher, E Kline.. . Taylor| —H Beck, i TRIAL LIST—-SECOND WEEK. J Shopes Bxrs et at ve. C Shope et al J G Sankey trustee .. Sarah A Neff ot al KR Mutholiand « Geo R Boak Wm McClelland jr. L W Munson Catharine Hofman. Henry Bryan melle W&S Mrg Company .. J OC Motz Ario Pardee et al . G C Moyer et al Thos Merrymsn «d T Fowler R M Mages « OM Bower et al W J Thompson « Catherine Durst H W Hoover - Jaenb A Crider The Heyden Co «~ W _P Duncan & Co G A Benson & Co . 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Same " ; L W Munson .. Wm Biddle with the first Number for January year When no time is mentioned That Christmas and New Year|} "4 000d that the are near at hand, can be seen in the enormous stock of new ready-made clothing, especially intended for the hol- i ‘ay season, at the Philad Branch. A sait of clothes, or an overcoat, hat, cuffs and collars, have ever been considered suitable for a present, whether for men orbovs., Lewins knows this and has se- lected his present stock with this view, He has also put down prices as he ex- pects large sales, go it is within the means of the poorest to have new cloth. ing for Christmas, Goods all first class Burns & Sumcker MP Odenkirk Gravhill & Co Lim E Underhill et ux AS Tipton J V Gray Thos Merryman Graybiil & Co Lim J B Fisher J H Odenkirk Jos Green's Exrs Irwin & Allison oo begir of ea iI wil the receipt of order, The ast Four Annual Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth will be sent by mail, post paid, or by ex press, free of expense (provided the frei does not excead one dollar per velume), for $7 per volume. binding, will be sent by mail, post paid, on recaipt of $1 ench Remittances should be n Office Money Order or chance of loss Ia ni Draft, by Pos to i Noaspapersare not to copy this ad { v tisement without the express order of Har par & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. NEW GOODS! Just opened a full line of Choice Fami- GhOCERIES and PROVISIONS, Such as TEAS. COFFEES a Y GARS SPICES MURR AY’S "SD DUA RS, D Ha A 4 C A H SHU! a . ar ~ TO LR nd 3 CANNED GOODS, > OACH ¢ 3s DRIED FRUITS] Iu saccesstul operation for more ul MEATS, a quarter of a century, has NUTS, v reputation for well finished Oye! ERS, serviceable work, bul CANDIES ean boast, BUGGIES. CA LL [i / ] G lL SPRING- WAGONS, &e , kept constantly on hand atianin of which FISH, SYRUPS, ETC. Together with SR, CIHINA, WOOD» AY DL FELLOW WARE. AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES On ALL KINDS, FLA Ww All kinds of repairing done short notice. The wood work Bodies, Gearing and Wheels mt and sold separately, SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of r ANT ry mm PATENT BOW ToP for Carriages, for sale. For further particulars, address LEVI MURK.L™ “utrel 15dectd, Lertre at the lowest living prices. Goods are al vewly bonght, strictly fresh, and of the very best kind. MEAT MARKET, Beef of the chicest pork n! matto-, fresh on hend cattle, veal, aud always cy nov. i Adi 1 Ag {o., Ee Na County orders will be een December 18. '82 and Jan~ i } Pe ' ans hterested will take CO COMMISSIONERS, mily should read Burch nent in ReroRTeR, t Hoy, one of Spring ing civigens, called upon n Wednesday, 3 of Nittany Valley, oN Birrens, In the od 4 fattening hogs| Winter it strengthens and i fall, | warms the system; in the Mad hairy ali | Spring it enriches the blood un unde Pot] and conquers disease ; in the wiklin & Marshall] Summer it gives tone to the | nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. fan i 3 will be built at Lebs! i. HH. Coleman, i candies, the nie. ts fresh from every | wk for Christmas, | : ' In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by | keeping the system in per- ota extra 5 0 fect condition. Brown's Penn's. IRON BITTERS ensures per- fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure | water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidney and Liver Dis- case, &c, H. S. Berlin, Esq. of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing- ton, D, C., writes, Dec. sth, 1881: Bellefonte a0 a WK) ha oats 40 Hf Bheap, $7 Calves good 93 Batter 30 to wer dozen, por ch 50 to 70e ound, apple butter its He, turnips K, cabbage 4 to ei.50 per bua., ducks 700 per wrkeys 81 to i -30 BeOSe 700 CHOU Mills Market. and 1.00, Gentlemen : 1 take pleas. ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results, Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bir- TERS, and #usist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom- mended as “just as good." : The genuine is made only Pes, 385 Ohearencdla | by the Brown Chemical Co. Ege. 4.85 ane BO Haltimore, Md. MARRIED, ce of § bride's father, hite, Ceorge H, nd AM ies Mary W. Graft, of CHOOL TAX —Notice 1: hereby give en that the duplicate of Potter school district is in the bands of the undarsigned for the ensuing year. On all taxes pad to him before December Ist, there will be a deduction 8f § per cent Taxes unpaid from said date to January 1 1884, will be held st face of duplicate, and on all taxes unpaid after latter date, the will be an addition of & per oent. Moet 0 JAMES A. y Rev. J. Lewis, Miss Emma E., te John Kearns, of Pa DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE = Letters of administration de bonis non upon the estate of Samuel H Moyer, late of Millhelm, Pa., deceased, having been lawiully granted to the undersigned, he would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves Lo be indebted to the estate 10 make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthentioated for settlement J H. REIFSNYDER, oct 26 Adm'r, 4d. b. n., Millbeim, Pa. A DMINISTRATORS NUTICE — ers of adminis tration upon the estate of James Meo. Cormick, late of Potter twp, dec’'d, bay. ing been lawfully granted to the under. signed, tbey would respectfully request all parsons knowlog themselves to be indebt ed to the estate to make immediate pays ment, and those having claims ugainet the same to present the same duly sutbhentl cated for settlement. Isanxrra McCormick, J. 0. McCormick, Admr's. JW HERE! . I E> 3 nusual Bargains ! x of FINE, ERLES, ete, cost to close HAS COM- NOTHING RE. COME NOW, WE Burchfield, HIGH STREET. BELLEFONTE. ACKSMITH Suand rN ~The under 3 al Tussy ville, § of « two story vi SHOP, snd The blscksmith ie valley, { posession given REITER, et Pa. oie, dooy L CHRISTMAS!!! 0YS, 0YS, 0YS, 0Ys, 0YS, 0YS, I'a ile ( BISK, | WAX, 1000 DOLLS{ PATENT, CHINA, GUM. ing Lhe year just fre was Bel print inhind on this side of 1 Toad by o) MALY men at people buy, read, Wing rRAR0AR, MIBOLE recy wine! Tea Bets, China and Japan Vases, Mugs, and fancy Wares, Cups and Saucers. Moustache Cups, OIL PAINTINGS and CHROMOS, An immense stock of JEWELRY at Bottom Prices. gee. thie i" west world at present i that in its remarks airs THE SUX makes a t ter, about the i fish, in the face of as when supported as absolutely no pure vinstion of ite readers and ¢ common good, 13's newspaper. No man is se % is indifferent to his well #0 rich that he can 100 Accordions from 75 ets up, 100 Violins, from 75 cts up. and all ht for a dozen pears, metimes almost alone ¢ Hght bas resulted In the pular verdict against Robe fuvernment No matter N stands and will con for the interegts of the tion of bosses, (0d encroach d the dishonest schemes of Harmonicas, Jewsharps kinds of small insrtuments, Call and see our stock for the Hol- idays. 23 Nov. 2m. told simost daily by our tin the bert religious BUNNEL & AIKEN. Bellefonte, ruses is out of that pars t ithe other half with 4d believes ii to be the stare in existence, be & worthy of notice shet ght. So every friend of fis many idess that ¢ to his Individual lik 8 will observe tis betior than hers tofore, If ¥ THE SUN. you wili ind It to Bn activity, a storenouse of the Mm sense and imagina. vf honest gove roment, srsonian Democracy, 8 y species, and an un. for the coming year. CAUTION.—All persons are herebd cautioned against selling my wife, Sadie KE. Emerick, any goods or articles whatever, on my account, she having left me with. %. ou out cause of mine, I will pay no debts of her contracting. H. D. Emerick, 28novit Potter Twp. ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the sleady increase of business, I have remodeled, repainted and added to the external ss well as to the internal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pats ronage in the past, and solicit a continu ance of the same. My stock is as nem: full as possible. 1am 'n complete com- munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphia and am supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for at onceand delivered atthe sume prices that it could be bought at if you went or sent yourself. I buy my drugs for cash, pay no discounts, which enables me to sell just as cheap as any oth or drug store in the coioty. All busines: between dealer and customers strictly con tidential J.D. MURRAY, JunZf Centre Hal: Eubseribers {Tur Sux are sont by mall, 1, $8.50 a your ; with Sanday gut pages of the best 3 an Agricultural De ¢ e: it, market reports, and lomenstic intelligence make ymupaper for the farmer's of ten with B10, an extra copy ENGLAND, Poblisher, Tue Sux, N.Y, City, Bad. a a . ilagazine. {RATED x Op a BING A AD 1L.1L.U Riri its sixty December Number, Lhe most popuiar Hiustrated viverra snd England, but in it i the most best novel, ] vy Constance enuthorof "Anne. vember Number, in excellence the “Mag. ‘ with esch successive eff iris huve been made vument of its readers begins viLh 10d New Departure. — =o] Bote Lavine, A and the A rew Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fol (orons stories, sketches, ote. lowing the example of most promi- ‘1°S PER nent and successful dealers, I have a determined to do away with the $4 ovjeredit system after the 17 of July, 10011882. After tnisdate the books will [be closed and I will sell only -FOR=CASH- or its equivalent, 1 5 Thankful to my customers for their past patronage, I hope to meel them in the future at my old stand, where I am ecnfident I can sell much CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER than elsewhere. Have de termined to give my customers the benefit of the new system, PRODUCE will be taken in ex- change for goods at highest market price. Respectfully, I. J. Grenoble, Boring Mills, Pa. 10 00 ribers in the REHE NO begin uho und Decembor i Is 8g weifled it the subscribm irretit Number of Harper binding, will be oon reosipt of $8 00 ses, for binding, 00 y pst pad, s Magazine, Alpbabets Classified, for Vol: ve, from June. 1850, I, 8vo, Cloth, ¢4.00 Lo made by Post-Olfs r Drat, to avoid chance HIN Os 13jul y nal to copy this advers id bxpress order of Crs Address « BROTHERS, New York. Lae G ET YOUR JOE PRINTING DONT AT TR RETORTEKR iCE. Vas GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. INN NANA NAL NNN Tas GREAT BBB REE EER BBB EE EE B B E BBB EEE KEE M ney Refunded if goods do mot turn out as repre- sented, and no growling. Special Attention Every Department is now complete. All Goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES - AMERICAN FIGURES any purse be it large or small. DRESS GOODS. SILKS A SPECIALTY, VELVETS, PLUSHES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OLL CLOTHS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, MATTINGS, HATS, CAPS, Gents Furnishing Goods, MERCHANT TAILORING, &c., &ec., &. LADIES & CHILDREN'S SHOES. LADIES Coats & Dolmans. MISSES & CHILDREN'S Coats & Dolmans. Having purchased for CASH sev- eral cases of desirable DRESS GOODS of a defunct manufacturer at ruinous prices, we will in turn dispose of same to our customers at abou: one-half their value. REMEMBER they are the latest styles and in ali the new and describable shades such as Terra Cotta, Crashed Strawberry, Ol ive, Myrtle, Plum, Garnet, Navy Browns and Blacks, GOLDSMITH BRO. rT BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. Bellefonte, Pa. N. B.--We are sole ents for BA LL’S ealth Preserving Cor- a S$ 221 The present autumn is the . From the day our doors were strict faith with the people, statements we now make to be One Million D is the value of our present stock of clot} for men and boys" wear. Never in clothing trade has there been so single store. The stock is = Absolutely Com in styles and sizes. Every man or be can be fitted, all tastes can be pleased, able idea of price can be satisfied. Our Great Manufacturing Org: roes on without interruption to suppl Jesides all other work we are new pu 1200 tO 1500 new overcoats cvery week. Best for the Least M and keeping the greatest stock of clothing in expect to command the trade of all the ¢ Philadelphia, . : Our new catalogue will be sent by mail when Wanamaker & Bros Oak Hall, : Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. P. S. Balloon News. The many thousands of visitors that witnessed the ascent of the | balloons during the Bi-Centennial Celebration may be iateresied to became of them. a No, 20.—Left Oak Hall Tuesday, October 24, 88 10.55 A. HM. same day near Unica ti Is, N. J. by Clayton B. G No. 24.~Left Oak Hall Wednesday, October 25, at 13109 at sea, at 7 A, M., October 27, in latitude 39° 10; loa bt Captain John 1. Moule. of the schooner I. E. Philadelphia, for Albany, N. Y, No. 22.—Left Oak Hall Thursday, October 26 at 1 9. 2. ; to sea, with a stiff westerly breeze. Not board of yet, No. 23.~Left Oak Hall Friday, October 271, 23 3 Cag Frechold, N, 1, on same day by Horatio ne n. OHNF, POTTER, Auorney-si-law Collections promtly made and special attention given to these having lands or property tor sale. Will draw up snd have scknowledged Deeds, Morigs: ges. &¢ Bel ofonte Pa KE G W. HOSTEEMAN, D Dentist, Centre Hall. ce at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church. Will give satis taction in all branches of his profession, Ether administered ldadr THAT WONDERFUL BOOK. GUIDE TO SUCLESS. WITH FOR FORMS 7313+ AND BOCI E 1s selling by tons of thossands. It is the versally 1 Pletaiy’ HOW TO DO EVERY TH NC tn & . er - ow to be Your Owe La How to Lo : ness Uorrectiy and Successfully, Howto set in do & 4 set snd everywhere. a gold wine of vaned CEN i RE H to all cieases for constant reference. ae ToD AGENTS for all or spare time, To . why this book of RE + 4 value {og teres to 8 oy SUAMMEUL 3 00, Palladoba Parr Tossa CENTRE HALL - Carriage Shops. 4.0, DRININGER J. W, BEXNY Prop ristor Bupe intenden Manufacture and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best ms] DRY GOODS, terial, and put together by mechan. ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. AA 2 Prices low and all work taroed| C lL 0 T H I N G out first-class, J COME AND SEE OUR WORK R— Men and Boys, jan27 | GROCERIES, Rt Bet cotati Coffee, Sugar, Sur Rs Line mon, + aster, Gens, Miles THECREAM OF ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE. DARING Jrokett Bowie, Hou oe, Wilde Bill. Buffalo great Indias Chiefs and scores of others ASANTE er BEaIE hie] , i thing 2 soil, STANDARD Book 0, Phi 2 Queensware, Glass BARGAINS | Farmers will be al ed the highest price all kinds produce. Marble & Granite WORKS, D.R. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa Moi dors ed taspeatial form ost 2 i he public o nosva re 3 rst ! : i to do all kinds of ey in Maan Ss ar. 'g ans AD GRANITE at Store Goods in the ; | Sheaper Rates Then Elsewhere {77 3 Write or call on Clevan Dinges for Go to { } e New erms and designs. ’ . : 1 have accepted this agency. with the 50F0¢ 7)yy rchasing ( where, | riew of introducing the work turned out hy the Lewistown Murble orks Confident that I can furnish first clas : work st gresily reduced from J L SPANGLER, Attorne what has been usually paid; all work war . Consultations in En, ranted and erected on th dorman. Office in Furst's new i New Brockerhoff Hous ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST BELLEFONY G. G. McM!LLEN, Prop’ Good Baw ple Rooms on Pipst BW Pres Buss to and from «ll t {Special ra’ witnesses and Jas. Harris & Oo ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS And x! kinds om ¥wiming Tools, RAKES, FOKKS SCYTHE: SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As weil na all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands i this line, JAS HARRIS & CC. Ballrtoote PENNSVALLEY BANKING Cu CENTRE HALL, PA ~~ RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter ost} Discount Notes; snd | all Qoveraments 8 and Coupons. Wx, Worry : Prav't A
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