The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 14, 1882, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hall, Pa., Dec. 14, 1882,
Frep Kurtz, . . . . . Editor.
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credit of two months additional as a pre
mium,
GOODS COMING—In Car Loads
Of Boxes, Barrels gud Express
Packages.
0
GOODS GOING—In Bashets and
Bundles of Every Description.
SIX CLERKS BUSY Waiting on
Customers. Come and See
Why this is Thus,
G.R. Spigelmeyer & Co.—~Whitmer
& Co Spring Mille, Pa.
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which it is drawn, Address PATRIOT PUB. INH
ING COMP ANY, 30 Market street, Harrisburg,
Penn'a, léidoodt
GRAIN! GRAIN!
Highest market rates paid for all
kinds of grain
COAL!
The subscriber keeps constantly on
hand and for sale, Egg, Stove, Chest.
nut and Pea coal, at the lowest rates,
G. A RUNK.
14do3m Spring Mills,
SNOW SHOE COAL!
The Snow Shoe Coal mined by
James 8. Summerville is for sale in
Bellefonte at the yard of Alexander
& Co. The run of the mines is the
best Soft Coal offered ror sale in Cen-
tre County and is sold at the lowest
prices. 14dedm
LOCAL ITEMS,
NOTICE —No County orders will be
jssued between December 18 '82and Jan-
gary 1. "88. Persons interested vill take
notice. By order of the
30novdt CO COMMISSIONERS
— Rush township has been divided
into two election precinets,
—Burchfield is offering his stock of
new, fresh groceries at cosi. Call for
cheap groceries before the end of the
year. He has sugars, coffees, teas, can-
ned goods of all kiods, fruits, etc.
The basement of the Millkeim Luth-
eran church will be dedicated on 31 inst.
Dedicatory sermon in the moraiog, by
Rev. Fischer, of Centre Hall.
— New and fresh stock of groceries,
for the holiday season, at Dinges
—For pare confectioneries, fruits,
good fresh bread, pies, cakes, etc, go to
Sands, the Baker, on Bisnop street,
Betiefonte, now aud during the holidays.
He keeps every thivz in line on hand
and can supply all families,
——The Middleburg Post, with T. H.
Harter as editor and prop’r, has come to
our table. Mr Harter is a graduste of
the RerorTer office, and he has the vim
and abinty to make the Post a lively pa
per. May be meet with financial suc
C28.
——Esq. Reifsnyder, advertises real
estate of 8. H. Moyer, at Millheim.
J. 8. Krape advertises purchase of per-
sonal property o! Wm. B. Krape.
E. L. Orvis advertises And. notice of
Naney A. Rank, est,
Mr. Love advertises sale gf John Love
farm
Mr Rank advertises new grain and
coal depot at Spring Mitls,
Alexander & Co, adv, Snowshoe coal.
For these read REPORTER,
== leave your measure for a bran
new Christmas suit at the Bee hive.
——81x dollars a bushel paid for choice
clean cioverseed at Alexander & Co
Bellefoute,
~All in full blast for the holidays
at Teats’ new grocery opposite the
Bush house. If you want the best table
delicacies, the finest and purest candies,
oranges, lemons, and fruits, fresh oys-
ters, call at Tears’ grocery They have
the most complete assortment of grocer-
ies to be found, and sell low.
It is not not necessary to pick our words
in mentioning the Philadelphia “Times”
the prospectus of which journal appears
in another column. The “Times has got
to be a sort of necessity with some people
of this community and it ought to be with
many wore. It bas many imitators sbi
over the land, but there is really nothing
like be “Times from Maine to Califor.
nian. We bave persuaded ourselves a
times that the reason the people like it ro
much i= that it is constantly giving ite
res ‘ers juicy bites from the sunny side of
the journalis ic peach, 2%
-— George W. Eaton's confectionery,
in the Brockerhoff bonse row is now
supplied with a first class stock of Christ.
mas goods. You find there all the fine
confectioneries, nuts and fruits, Give
Mr. Eaton a call at his new confection
ery. He will treat you right.
-——The XY. M.C A of Centre Hall, on
last Friday eveniog gave a reception to
the business men of the town in the as-
sociaiion hall, Vocal and instrumental
music, sociul chat, ete, were engaged 1n
for aun hour, when a 'able wes spread
and stewed cyvsters with other extras
were served, The Y. M. C. A. of this
place is a live and prosperous institution
that bas made its goo influences fel
I's membership is large and ail are earn-
est and zealous in the good work of
oganization,
~——Don’t forget to go to headquarters
for family groceries, and that the place
is Bechlers, in the Bush house block,
for groceries. provisions, gneens and
glassware, purchased for cash, now pre
prepared to offer to close cash boy-
ers, at bottom prices, a full line of sav
gars, syrups, (pure sugar goods,) coffees,
green & roasted, pure spices, canned aud
dried fruits, raisins, currants, citron,
pruens, &c., bam, shoulder, bacon, dried
beef, mackerel, mess shad, &c.. China
and G. ‘ea sets, toilet sets handeomely
decorat d, novelties in majelica and oth-
er fine wares, lamps, &e. They invite
you, reader, 10 come and see them, as it
wil: offord them plessare to show you
goods and tell you prices, feeling sure
they can please you, All kinds of coun-
try produce taken, either in exchange
for goods or for highest market prices.
WIFE.
Io Indiana livedfa soul
Who suffered long snd sore,
Shae could not walk, could scarcely roll
But limped from door to door;
At Inst she read “The Ills of Life,”
And found a speedy eure,
No crutghes now for this poor wife,
Relief to her was sure |
For low prices in job work, sale bills,
etu., vali at the Bepories office, or, send
you: orders by mail. Try us, t
——Ladies’ and children’s coats and
dolmans, finest in the land, at the Bee
Hive,
——The ladies of the Snydertown
Lutheran church propose holding a fair,
in onnection with an oyster and varie
ty upper, Friday and Batorday afters
no ns and evenings, Decenber 22d and
23+. Aliarein ited to attend,
TA Anakin AEA FA SAI AAS I St I BADE.
—=].0t8 of exchanges are publishin
an article on “how to cook a turkey.” A
more important matter with a good
many is “how to get a turkey.” That's
what bothers vg-—~Milton Argus. Well,
now, een’t you hook” one--i, e, can't
you gobble'r up?
weThe Towigshurg Journal has been
enlarged and changed into an § page pa-
per. The Journal is a good paper and a
favorite on our table,
1t is announced that the honorable
P Gray Meek is a candidate for clerk of
the house. There seem to be four or
five applicants from this county for po
sitions at Harrisburg. It is well enough
to give ye editor a show too,
—eArabl Pasha would prefer his
banishment to be London or Damascus,
janstead of the Cape of Good Hope, Let
Arabi come over Pens and start a sum-
mer resort on top of Niutany mountain
He might make a nice thing of it, if he
only proved he was honest and paid his
honest bills ar he went along.
—-Several Lewistown girls have been
jailed for running around the streets of
that village at night,
The Sheriff of Centre county may put
some of our girls to jail too,
York had a turkey on Thanksgiv-
ing day which weighed 42 pounds -—
Lewisb, Chronicle Spring Mills can bat
that—said to have a “gobbler” weighing
5 to 6 times as muoh,
Why is the result of the late elections
like the transit of Venus?
was 4 passing over the son,
Because it
The Millheim Journal makes its usual
annual announcement —two months
democratic and ten months neutral
boldly too, “even at the risk of having
its party orthodoxy eailed into question.”
Never mind about the doxy, grod fel-
low, but who'il take care of the party in
the next ten months? Guess when sup
per is on the Journal man will be on
hand for lunch and full wages.
A mountain of all the toys in the
world, at Cedars’, on Bishop streei,
Bellefonte, It is a perfect menagerie of
toy animals in all characters. Dolls of
all sizes and prices, drums, wagons, and
only Santa Claus knows what else. Ce~
dars is a friend of the little folks and
knows what will please them.
—The County Commissioners have
recently paid off over $20,000 of the coun-
(y's indebtedness, which will meet the
approbation of the tax-payers, no doubt,
By coliecuiug wany of we outstandiug
taxes, funds cume 10to the treasury that
were available for this purpose. We
trust the Commissioners witl lusist that
all the oid and vusettlen duplicates will
ve paid up, aud the indebtedness be suli
iurther reduced. No culiector should be
permitted to bold his wax bovk over 24
years without seuling off,
——(eo. W. Eaton's new confection-
ery, in the Brockerboff house row, has a
large variety of No. 1 Curistmus goods,
He keeps non® but the fines: aud best
candies, nuts, and fruits. Don't miss
Eaton when you make your holiday
purchases,
—A lot of new goods at Powers’
shoe-store, for the holidays. Tue must
elegant boots and shoes io thesiate. No
wore Attiug Christmas gifl tor wire, hus
band, sou, daugbier, sweetheart or other
irtend, itso a pair of those handsome
bouts and shoes, at Powers & Son, Dun’t
forget 14
ers, aud warraut ail tuey sell,
—Thursday last was stormy and
cold, at migut there wa. high wiud aod
very cold. Next day, Friday, was cold
and stormy—the coldest thus far, ther-
mometer 2 deg. above zero in the morn-
ing.
——Don't give all attention to head
and stomach during the holidays, aud
remember toat if your feet are properly
taken care of, the other members ot the
body will be benefited. 10 do thisgoto
Doli & Miugles and get your boots and
shoes for whe holidays, or for a chinstmas
gift tor a friend. They have a fine as
sortment for this purpose,
——If you wish to buy first class gro-
ceries at cost, go to Burchtield's grocery
where they are selilug off stock, and
wave a fal live ou band, all No. 1 goods,
——Tuere will be a public entertain-
welt Ou Saiuraay eventug vefore Christ-
was, 10 tue M. E. church of tis place.
Tne most wonderful display of
Christmas goods at Sands’ bakery—an
endless variety of toys to plesse the lit-
tie folks, fruits and confectioneries of the
best quality. Sauds’ out.oes all here-
tofore shown in the line of holiday
goods.
——The dinner to be given by’ the
Evangelical congregation, on Saturday
previvus to Chrisumas, Dec. 23d, promis-
es to be a rich real; extensive prepara-
tions are being made and they kindly
ask the community to share in the feast.
I'ney need tunds and ail help will be
greatly appreciated. The dinner and
supper will be served in Deininger's
sture room, at 25 ceuts a meal,
Dinges has on a lot of taney goods
suitable for Chirstmas presents—articles
in Coins and glass, textile fabrics, and
fine coufectioveries. If you want to save
money on your purchases for the holis
days, go to the Penunsvalley Bargain
re.
—]. J. Meyer has purchased Sher-
iff Spangler’s half interest in the Centre
Hall botel.
Ladies’ furs and fur trimmings,
all grades and styles at the Bee Hive.
CoxvexrtioN in the Musical College, at
Freeburg, beginning Monday evenfng,
January 15. 1883, coutinuing one week
Eminent wusicians are engaged from ad-
joining counties, Philadelphia and Lan
caster city. Address, F C Moves,
3t Musical Director.
Levi Stover, of Aaronsburg, died
last Barurday aftera very short illness,
He was some fifty years old. His daugn-
ter, Nancy Hermano, arrived from 1i-
uuis just about fifteen minutes before he
died.
——L0t Irvin, of Buffalo twp, Union
county, while moving a large portable
engine, fell from it while it was moving
and broke his neck. A number of men
were with him at the time, but are un-
able to account for the accident, A
young man was standing beside him
drumming on a tin cup, who said he
dropped over as though shot.
——Wednesday opened np with snow,
....Noah Korman, of Miles township,
nas quit teaching on account of con-
samption of the throat, A brother of
Rev. Z. A. Yearick, or Aaaronsburg, has
taken Mr. Kormau's place.
——PgrgoXaL. ~The RrrorTER had
the following calls: Daniel Geiss, from
Chicago; J.G. Carson, Potiers Mills; Rep-
resentative Meyer; B. W. Royer, of Mad-
isopburye; also Mr. Ertle, of nvar same
place; Mr. Fayette Moore, of Centre Hill
—always pleased to have our frieuds
call, Also call by Col, Shorilege,
Ladies, if yon want fine dress
goods at cost, go to Brockerhoff’'s where
stock will be sold off hetween now and
the holidays. Goods all first class and
latest styles. Don’t miss this opportuni-
ty for a bargain.
lp Ap
A CANARY BIRD
makes ona of the pricest Christmas prea.
ents: his sweet voice being a constant res
minder of the doner The newly imported
Night singing canary is the b-st as it sings
by lamplight +2 well as during the day:
he cost is $2.50 Cages can be had form
one dollar for » brass cage up to 10 dollars
for a silver plated one
The bast place to go for these things is
to the retail department of the BIRD
FOOD COMPANY, 237 South Eighth
Street, Philadelphia They have the
largest stock of all kinds of birds, cages,
rquariumes, fine bred go gsr ete, in Ameris
en. Canaries ean be font by expres« with
perfect safety. A printed guarantee giv
en with every bird. os
ty rp
MADISONBURG CHIPS.
Simon Smull has been very ill for the
last fonr weeks, Ira E. Shafer hus re-
turned from pleasure visit thro’ the east.
J. J. Ocker has moved on the Adam Bha-
Dan’l Roush shot a very fine
derr one day last week. Madisonburg
Sunday schools are preparing for Christ-
mas festivines. Daniel Roush being ab-
gent, wild turkeys veutured near to
Madinsonburg. Willis Weber shot a five
deer near Centre Mills, Ligntuing
knocked a rooster over the feuce and
cleaned him of feathers, but he was ap
and around for Pattison before the thun-
wy
der came, W.
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AN ANSWER.
As“ the Mifllin county side” of a story
which appeared in a Bellefonte paper
aud the Altoona Tribune relative to a
bear being taken from a Center couns,
tian in the Seven mountains by two
Mifflin connty hunters not long since,
Las been asked for, in brief we have this
to suy! Four Mifflin county hunters met
the inglorious hunter a short time after!
broin hae been snrprised and killed and
his pr ze bewieged by two men. The de
soription then given by the unfortunate
ghootist pointa rather to two of a party
of hunters from a lower county
who were hunting in that region at the
time, aud had evideotly shot and
wonnded the bear previous to the ani-
mals conflict with the Centre county
hunter aud his sixteen shooter, and
claimed it according to hunters’ rales
Again if Mifflin county hunters would
locate on the best hunting grounds of
the Centre county side every season with
a train of dogs, they could not expect to
be treated with any degree of respect by
the hunters of that side. No, no, we
didn’t tuke his bear from him, neither
would a Mifflin county hunter with a
sixteen shooter and a huge dog ot his
side allow two Centre county chaps to
walk forward and carry away game he
had killed and captured; consequently
the promised revenge ou Mifllin county
hunters has not caused Co, Gi. 10 be eails
ed to the front, — Gazelle,
The Rerorrer would now say, Let
us have “peace”—a piece of the bear,
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CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT.
The Lutheran Sabbath school of Cen-
tre Hall, will give an entertainment in
the chureh on Christmas evening. The
church will be decorated and the exer.
cisos will be of an interesting and in-
structive nature and appropriate to the
occasion, interspersed with vocal and
mstrumental music. We will give ful
ler particulars of the program in our
uext issue.
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~The transit of Venus did not have
the least effect on the rush for Yeady.
made clothing at the Philad, Branch
And let the rush be ever so great, Lew-
ins is always ready, and can supply and
suit all, in clothing for men or boys, and
at 25 to 30 per cent. leas money than
elsewhere in the United States A spe-
cial lot of suits for the holiday season
has just been unpacked, all lates: styles,
very fine goods and lower than shoddy
and auction stock is offered at elsewhere.
Besides clothing you will find there a
full line of underwear, collars, ties, cuffs,
cuff buttons, jewelry, gold chains, hosie-
ry, the finest and beat stock of hats in
the county, umbrellas, all suitable for
purchases for the holiday season. Go
and see the immense stock at the cele-
brated Philad Branch,
~The posteffice at Lewisburg was
broken into Wednesday night of last
EXTENSIVE LAND FRAUDS
KANSAS,
Land frauds of startling magnitude,
recently discovered by the comminioner
of the Ganera! Land Office in connection
with the Osage ludian lands in Kansas,
have ledto an order by the Commis
sioner suspending all cash entries made by
singlo men since June 23, 1881, where the
lands lie within the counties Sumner,
Harper, King and Comanche, Kansas,
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wee]f you
mother, something nice for Christman
0 look at the silk dolmans and real sen
Rie plush garments at the Dee Hive,
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MARKETS,
sota extra H.26@0
475. Wheat 1.08; Corn 69; Oats 46.
Cattle, prime 6§@0%; good 4)4@b,
Bheep, prime, Blyqehls, «wood 415@b,
Calves 78210, Hoge, prime 93210, good
Wichita, Commissioner MoFurland says
it has come to his knowledge that nums
bers of entries have been made in these
counties by cowboys, who immediately
afterward turned the land over to thier
employers. The best (arming lands and
water privileges in the section named
have been takenup in this way. The Insp-
octor's report shows that the entire county
of Comanche and the greater part ot the
other three ceunties are under post and
wire fence, and that intending settlers are
driven off by the stockmen, A thorough
investigation of the circumstances is being
made and the Commissioner says that if
allegations prove to batrue the partners (0
the frauds will be criminally prosecuted
Bpring Mills Market,
Wheat, 75, 90, and 1,00,
Rye 70¢ ;
Jorn, shelled BO, and ears new 60
Corn, shelled, 90,
Oats, 400
Buokwheat, 80e,
Barley 000 to 780
Oloverseed,. b 80 to 5.706
Timothy seed, 160 to 1 76
Plaster ground per ton, $9.00
Flour, per bbl $5.00
Butter U8
Tallow, Go.
Lard, 124.
Ham, 160
Shoulders 14
Bacon or side, 140
Eggs por dos, 250
Oarracted waakly hy 1, J. Grenobla
and the lands thrown epen to bona fide
settlers
+ li iinam—
Las Vegas, N. M., December 7.— A
a Mexican wedding feast inst night at Babs
allo, & ssm!i Mexican town near this city
Francisco Notan, a drunken guest, sho
and killed two brothers named Rovall
Notan then went to his home and cuto
his wife's ears. Ho was afierward arrested
There is strong talk of lynching him,
se dp i
Denver, Col, December 7.— Oae of th
most destructive fires that ever visited
Leadville broke out yesterday in the Texa
House, the largest gambling establishmen
in the West, which was entirely destroye
together with a large amount of fine fur
ture.
>»
The 1ndisn authorities and Indian Agent
Taft are trying to remove 2.000 intruders
trom the Creek and Semihole countries,
who have moved iu, settled and have lived
there for a loug time. and occasionally in-
termarried. Secretary Teller has the mat
ter unber advisemert. If they are res
moved they may make (rouble.
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Prox Drabluski, a girl aged twelve years
live with her parents at Richmond Hill, L,
I, while crossing the track ofthe mon
tauk Railroad snd within ashort distance
week by burglars; forced open the safe
and stole a number of registered letters
and between $800 and $900 in money!
and stamps.
—If any one wants to know what
ingenious notion smen are possessed of to|
please little boys ad girls, it is only]
necessary to go to Sands’ Bakery, Belle-|
tonte, and see the hundreds of differ
ent Christmas toys on hand thers now,
It is a perfect museuw, and & treat to go
through his store room.
Qh, say! have yon seen the ims
mense variety of useful holiday gifts at
the Bee Hive ?
—1f yon want a good, warm and
cheap overcoat, go to the Pennsvalley
bargain store, where Dinges has a spe
vial lot,
Dinges offers overcats so extraordinarily
low,
Dr Jacob Horlacher, of Naw Berlin,
Union county, whila attempting to fasten
a fence picket, made a misstroke, causing
tha nail to» glance snd strike him in the
eye, the resuli was almost the loss of his
eve Wa trust our good old Democratic
friend will banllowed to finish tha journey
of lite, without any further aflliction
Selisngrove Times,
The Dr is the father of our neighbor, CF
Horlacher,
There is still a large assortment
of ready-made clothing at Brockerhofl's
store, which is offered at "enst. A rare
chance for a suit or an overcoat, cheap,
— Faney goods, notions, and jewelry,
sold at cost, at Brockerhoif’s store,
F. A. Waltham, of Wrightsville, Pa.,
says: A few doses of Brown's Iron Bit
ters will satisfy any one of its remedial
effects.
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——8ghscrihers to the REePorTER
should bear in mind that by paying $2.00
suhscription in advance, we allow them
two months’ additional credit as a pre
mium, or the Chicago Weekly News six
months free.
- con Mf Mp ————
“SPRING MILLS. |
The weather has been very cold the past!
week, and on Saturday, 8th instant, Mr.|
Peter Wilson put men on to cut ice what]
is termed the swimming place on Sinking!
Creek above the depot; the ice was 8 ine]
ches thick, He is always the first to make
the break for the ic» and always is sure to
have the ice house filled. Mr Wilson is
our oldest citizen, and for such an old
man 1s enjoving good health, and is very
active and smart on his feet. David Ber.
rell is busy every day now butchering, he
has engagomants till New Years—he is
the man to get the big dinners and turkey
roasts I should have added last week
that we have two doctors, ene saddler and
a huckster. besides furniture rooms of
Whitmer & Co. You see we have a smart
place. C.D. Q
” = —_—_— —_—_——
RPHANS' COURT SALE. —
By virtue of an order of
the Orphans’ Court of Centre county there
will be sxposad at public cals, by the un-
dersigned, administrator de bonis non of
the e-tate of Samuel H Meyer, deceased,
on Monday, 1st day of January, 1883 ai 2
o'clock p.m, in Millheim. Pa, the fols
lowing real estate in the borough of Mill.
h«im bounded by the Isnds of John
Sioner, Wm. Miller ot al, containing
9 ACRES, 126 feet. neat measure; in good
sinta of cultivation Terms: One half on
confirmation of sale balanca in one year.
J H. REIFSNYDER, Adm’r,
decldrd Millheim Pa.
()eraans COURT SALE —
By virtue of an order of
the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, in
partition therejwill be exposed at public
sale. on Thursday, the 4th day of Janu.
ary, 1883 at 2 o'clock p. m, at the late
r-«idence of John Love. deceased, about
one mile west of Tussayville, the following
described real estate, lois of said John
Love, viz:
A VALUABLE FARM in Potter
township, Centre county, adjoining Innds
of Michael Spyker. Jolin Stoner. James
M'Ciellan and others, containing about
160 ACRES, mostly of good limestone
tand about 14 acres of which ara covered
with a good growth of TIMBER, The
reciduie in a fine state of cultiyati n
thereon erscted a good TWO STORY
frame dwelling HOUSE, a good bank
barn and other outbuildings Thera is an
excellent orchard on the place and a well
of never fuiling water. The farm is lo
ated in an excellent neighborhood and in
convenient nceess to churches, schools,
%c , affording a rare opportunity of secur
ing # most desirable home,
Terms of sale: A sum »qual to the cost
in the proceeding in partition and sxpens
avg of enle, in hand, when the proparty is
knocked down: one-third of tha cost of
residus cash upon confirmation of the
sale; one third one year thereafter with
interest, and the remaining onesthird, at
the denth of Eizabeth Love, the widow of
decedent, with interest thereon, to be paid
her annually during the term of her na-
taral life Said last two payments to be
ecured by bond snd mortgage upon the
premises OLIVER K. LOVE,
Adm r of John Love, deceased, and Trus-
tee to sell, us<evvilie. Pa 14decit
UDITOR'S NOTICE,—
In the Orphans’ Court of
Centre county in the matter of the estate
of Mary Ann Ruuk, dec'd
The undersigned. appointed an Auditor
to muke distribution of the funds in hands
ot LL W Munson, administrator of &«.
of snid decedent, to and among those le
gally entitled thereto, will meet the par
ties interested at his office in Bellefonte,
on Monday, January 8 1583 at 10 a. m.
14dectd ELLIS Li ORVIS, Auditor
CAUTION —Having purchased at Con.
stable’'s sale on Dec 9, the articles here
mentioned, as the property of W B,
Krupe, | will leave sume in his possession
at my pleasure and caution all against
meddli jg with same:
1 mar buggy. harness, 1 organ, 1 cook:
stove aad uiencils, 1 clock, 2 spring wag-
on , 1 .w.<horse wagon, 2 hogs, 8 beds and
bedding 1table 1 sink, carpets, chairs.
ad all of the defsndant’s personal prep-
ar J. 8. KRA
14decBt
Spring Mills, Pa.
of the station was struck by a locomotive
and thrown a distance of sixty-two feel
«nd killed Her body strack the side of
the station buildiug with such force as to
break it through.
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THE FLOODS IN GERMANY.
Berlin, Dec 6 1882 —The loss by the
floods in the Rhenish districts will amount
to millions oft marks. The damage to the
town of Duisberg alone amounts to
a million marks Sixty houses near
Mayence were ruined and sweplawsy
Tha King of Bavaria has given 40 000
marks to assist tha people made destitute
Iby the floods. The Rhine at Cologne rose
31 centimetres between two and ten o'clock
this morning The Mosel is again rising
rapidly Tha Neckar and the Main are
also rising, but more graduslly.
A pm
{Owing to the boldness of train robbers and
{an unusal number of bad 02 suspicous eha~
| ranters infesting the towas and country in
{the northern part of Texas, the railroad
companies are taking unusa! precautions
{to protect their trains Each train will
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carry a strong gusid,
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COAL —Pea, 835 Chestnut, 4.75;
Stove, 6 00; Ege, 4.85.
AILESBURG PROPERTY A
VATE BALE.
A very valuable property in Milesburg,
is offered at private sale, consisting of two
excellent town lots, therson a 8) stony
fHousk, with all necessary outbuildings;
a never-failing well of soft water at the
deor, choice fruit, peaches, pears, plums,
cherries, and smaller fruits on the premi-
ses. Persons desiring to purchase a pleas.
ant and profitable home, ean call upon Mr,
Elias Zimmerman, who will show them
the property. For further information
apply to MRS, JOHN RIDER,
Tdectf Tussyville, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Letters of adminis.
tration upon the estate of Thos Wolf
ia @ of Miles twp, dec'd, having been law.
fully granted the undersigned, he would
respecifully request all persons knowing
themselves to be Herb to the estate to
make immediate payment, and those hav.
ing claims against the same to present
the same duly authenticated for settle
ment BR. WOLF. Rebersburg,
Tdecht Administrator,
ESTRAY.~ Three sheep came to ihe
premites of C A. Musser, in Gregg twp,
about the middle of May, 1851 one a
black ewe, and one a white ewe, and a
white lamb with both ears cut off short,
The owner is requested to prove property,
pay costs, and remove the same, other.
wise they will be disposed of secording to
Inw Tdecdt M L. RISHEL.
CHRISTMAS-SANTA CLAUS,
ANTA CLAUS
ANTA CLAUS
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HEADQUARTERS,
HEADQUARTERS,
SAT
S AT
ARS,
ARS
FOR DOLLS
FOR HOLLS
FOR BIG AND LITTLE
CED
CED
AND TOYS,
AND TOYS.
GIRLS A
GIRLS A
ERIES,
ERIES
ND BOYS,
ND BOYS
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| «== Lock Haven market: Batter30to
|35¢ per Ib., exgs 32 to 35¢ per dozen, po-l
{tatoes 55¢ per bushel, chickens 50 to 70c|
| per pair, lard 17¢ per Jousd, apple butter!
{60c per gallon, enrn The, oats 50c, turnips |
140c, celery 3 to Gc per stock, cabbage 4 to
{7c per head, apples 76¢c 10 $1.25 per bu!
|chestnuts 15¢c per quart, ducks 700 per]
| pair, honey 20c per pound, turkeys $1 to
| 1 25 each, by the pound 12}c, geese 76¢c
| each,
| Mr. Vanderbilt's $100,000 mare Maud 8,
|will live for the winter in a handsome
{room, celled with planed white pine and
Idivided in half by a railing on one side of
{which is her own quarters, bedded with
{clean straw, and on the other, fresh new
matting for the comfort of visitors. On
the walls of the room are many handsome
pictures, and in a large frame is the name
of the mare with her record. etc, the lets
ters of which legend are carved in hickos
ry, with the adornments of horseshoes,
whips, stirrups and other jockey fixings
cut in miniature, and all relieved by a
background of black velvet.
New York, November 0.-—~The New
York, Pittsburg and Chicago Railroad
Company is about to begin work upon a
rond which will virtually give a new
trunk line between the East and West,
A line is contemplated from Pittsburg,
Pa, to Marion, Ohio, a distance of oue
bandred and seventy seven miles, con-
necting at Marion with the Chicago and
Atlantic Railroad, now almost completed
and under the full control of the Erie
Ruxiiroad, The company also contem-
plates a direct line to Driftwood, Pa., and
Salamanca, New York, thereby securing
a short line connection with Philadel.
phia and New York. The company
ws purchased a large amount of steel
rails, aud has five hundred men en route
to compiete the road between Wampum,
Pa., and New Lisbon, Ohio. Among the
romoters of the enterprise are Jas 8.
Negley, of Pittsburg, President; Thomas
P. Simpson, of New York, Vice Presi-
dent; W. 8S, Gurner, F. W. Lockwood,
Charles Seidler of Lorillard & Co; L. M.
The decision of the Bupreme Court of
Pennsylvania in a recent case will be of
interest to many persons in this commu-
nity. In the opinion just filed by Judge
Trankey, t « law is laid down respect
slg a claim which George H. Miller, son
ni Adam Miller, deceased, of Cumber-
tond county, made against the estate of
wia father for board of the later and
jhe, aud services rendered to them for
A few days ago August Redelin and
George Kohler, of the. Standard Steel
Company, st Logan, Mifflin county, went
into the tower about twenty-five fest above
the cylinder head of the large steam ham
mer, to brace the exhaust pipe, which is
thirtysfive or forty feet high, by nailing
four planks across the beams under the
roof, Mr. Redelin eat on one side of the
plank and Kohler on the other side, the
first named doing the spiking. The plank
being crose-grained it split diagonally,
dropping Redelin and Kohler, the first
headformost, on top of the eylinder head,
striking one of the bolts which projected
from it, cutting a gash three or four inches
in bis senip nnd splitting bis skuil, killing
him instantly, Kohler caught hold of the
block and tackle, saving bimself from ins
jury. Mr, Redelin had been employed ns
outsside boss at Logan tor years He
leayes a wife in delicate health and five
children. 1Itis said he be had an acciden
tal policy in the Hartford for $2,000.
It is said that asurvey will soon be made
for a proposed narrow guage railroad from
Gaines up to the west branch of the Pine
creek and down the oast fork of the Sinne
mahoning, through Potter and Cameron
MARRIED,
At the home of the bride's mother, Nov,
30. by Rev, J. Alfred Koser, John N
Gates and Kate BE Elder, both of Fergu-
son twp , Centre county.
Nov 28, at the Evangelical parsonage,
QOlintondale, by Rev. J. A. Irvine, Mr. R,
A. Trenster and Miss Mary J. Wensel, all
of Howard.
DIED,
Nov, 25, near State Oollage, Mrs, Annie
Lytle, daughter vi W. W, and Nancy
Lisech, aged 88 yesrs 9 onths, 22 days.
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THE Fiz EST AND BEST.
THE FINEST AND BEST
All the toys of the World, Heros,
Drums, Balls, Dishes, Dolls. and
every plaything io the Toy line.
Btock of Candies and Nuts unsure
passed, at
CEDAR'S BAKERY,
BELLEFONTE.
LOOK HERE!
Unusual Bargains!
My entire stock of FINE,
FRESH GROCERIES, ete,
will be sold off at cost to close
out. SALE HAS COM-
MENCED. NOTHING RE-
SERVED. COME NOW,
W.E Burchfield,
30 nov, tf. 36 HIGH STREET.
BELLEFONTE.
OVER 1.000.000.
BOTTLES SOLD
R.E. SELLERS & CO.
~ RTT SBURGH. PA.
“LINDSEY 5 BLOOD SEARCHEK" |
THE GREAT TONIC AND UFE PRESEHVL HR,
Over 5000
Druggists
Ph ysicians
Have Signed or Endorsed the
Following Remarkable
Document :
Messrs. Soabury & Johnson, Manufactur-
ing Chomists, 21 Platt 8t., New York:
Gentlemen :~For tho past few years we
have sold various brands of Porous Plas:
ters. Physicians and the Public prefor
Denson's Ca to all
others. Wo consider them one of the yory
fow reliable household remedies worthy
of confidence. Thoy are superior to all
other Tercus Pastors or Liviments for
external uso,
Benson's Capcine Planter {0 a genulng
A FL TBAT IRE 0 SS, WA ST
Parmacoutical product, of the highest
order of merit, and so recognised by
physicians and druggists.
When other remedies fail got a Hen
gon’s Capcine Plaster,
You will bo disappointed if you use
cheap Plastors, Liniments, Pads or Eleo~
No Whiskey!
Brown's Iron Brrrers
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com-
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper-
ance by promoting a desire
for rum,
Brown's Iron Brrrers
is guaranteed to be a non-
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso-
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi-
cating beverages,
Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Re-
view, says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
Cis
O., Nov, 16, 1881.
Gents +The foolish wast.
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul-
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity ;
and if applied, will save hun-
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation,
Brown's Iron BrrTERs
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil-
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief,
a TAX Notice 1s hereby giv
A en that the duplicate of
Potter school district is in the hands of
the undersigned for the ensuing year. On
all taxes paid to him before December lst,
there will be a deduction of § per cent,
Taxes unpaid from said date to January 1,
1884 will be hald at face of duplicate, and
on all taxes unpaid after latter date, there
wil] be an addition of 6 per cent
oct 6 JAMES A KELLER,
Treasurer,
CHRISTMAS!!!
TO: Toys Tos
0YS
{ BISK,
| Ww AX,
1000 DOLLS PATENT,
| CHINA,
| GUM.
Tea Sets. 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.
100 Accordions from 75 cts up,
100 Violins, from Tics up.
Harmonicas, Jewsha ys and all
kinds of small insrtumeat.
Call and see our stock for the Hol-
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BUNNEL & AIKEN.
Bellefonte,
2m.
SPROIAL NOTICES.
PIMPLES.
(oan he sen or Si LEFT
WES, ieaving skin soft, cles
instructions for producing 4 lax
Balr on & bald head or smooth feos
So. stamp, Den. Vandel & Co.
12 Barclay st. Now York
“2 CONSUMPTIVES. |
Tha advactiser, having been permanently enres of |
rr disease, Oonsumption by a simple remedy,
make koown to his fellow-euferers the
ours Te all who desire it, he will send a
prescription used. (free of charge.) with
rections for preparing snd using the same
will Sad » sure eure for CONSUMPTION,
A, Brosomiris, de
. 8 will lease address
sopy
the di
which
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pea Wi TR te Wlllamsbarg X
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“ERRORS OF YOUTH.
ENTLEMAN who suffered for years
Af os DEBILITY, PREMATURF DEOA
nen the effects of youthful ind isovetion, wi
for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
who it, the receipt and direction for making the
simple rem by which he was ou Fufferen
willing to t by the advertise: 's experience can &
addressing in perfect confidence,
ys JOH LOGDEN. «8 Cellar SL FY
ENCOURAGING.
Having been encouraged by tho steady
increase of business, I have remodeled,
repainted and added to the external as
well as to the internal appearance of my
DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more
sttractive 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 neat
full as possible. 1am 'n complete com-
munication with the principal Drug Hou-
ses of New York and Philadelphin and am
supplied with cuts and price lists, and
anything in my line not kept in stock,
will be sent for at oncesnd delivered atthe
same prices that it could be bought at if
you went or sent yourself I buy my
drugs for cash, pay nc discounts, which
enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe
er drug store in the cointy. All business
between desler and customers strictly con
fidential. J.D. MURRAY
Jun2f Centre Halt
New Departure.
sama] 2a] fmm
omen: | by | or
Believing it to be the best for
both merchant and customer that all
dealings should be in cash, and fols
lowing the example of most promi-
nent and successful dealers, I have
determined to do away with the
credit system after the 17 of July,
1882, After thisdate the books will
be closed and I will sell only
-FOR=CASH-
or its equivalent.
Thankful to my customers fo
their past patronage, I hope to mee
them in the future at my old stand,
wivere I am confident I can sell muel
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,
13jul y Spring Mills, Ps,
trienl Magnetic toys.
FACIE RIMEDY A% LAST, Tice sic
WEAD'S M. liczted CORN und BUNION PLASTER
ET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONKX
AT THE REPORTER OF. OF,
GOLDSMITH BROTHERS.
Tas GREAT
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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AND A
HAPPY NEW YELR TO ALL,
We are now prepared with plenty of
hands and plenty of goods to serve our
many Patrons,
Stock unsurpaseed for
IMMENSITY,
VARIETY, and
CHEAPNESS.
All Goods
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any purse be it large or small.
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS A SPECIALTY,
VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,.
HOSIERY, stag
RIBBONS,
LACES,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
MATTINGS,
HATS,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
MERCHANT TAILORING,
&ec., &c., &.
LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S
SHOES.
LADIES
Coats & Dolmans.
MISSES & CHILDREN'S
(‘oats & Dolmans.
Haviog 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 about
oneshalf their value. REMEMBER
they are the latest styles and in ali
the new and describable shades such as
Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, Ol
ive, Myrtle, Plum, Garnet, Navy
Browns and Blacks,
£qeomelog "UuO} SJ."
GOLDSMITH BRO.
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BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE STORES.
Bellefonte, Pa.
N. B.--We are sole
agents for BA LL’S
ealth Preserving Cor-
set.
Twenty business days
and we pro
our goods,
goods,
this
It is less now, but still v
ing things,
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CHRIS
SANDS BAKERY.
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A house full of all kinds of
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS 1
For Girls and Be
DOLLS
DOLLS
san
DOLLS DOL
DOLLS DOLLS
we
boys.
Market Streets,
"Fr Win gt on
CVT THIS OU
"S10 R15 1 840
We r=sutargs if
CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS
of every kind Of these goods I
have a very full live and can guaran
tee my candies to be pure and una-
dulterated All first class goods.
Families supplied with the best
read,
If you want
Wheat
Bran Bread,
Rye Bread,
CALL AT
SANDS BAKERY.
Cakes of any kind.
Bread
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tion upon the estate of M
late of Gregg twp.,dec'd
lawfully granted to the
would respectfully request al
knowing themselves to be ind
estale to make immediate
those having claims against
present the same guy authenticated for!
seitlement. J.B. 1SBER, Adu,
enn Hall,
fnovit
BU4 HOUSE,
W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle
fonte, Pa. Special attention given
ie
b we... BELLEFONTE, PA
pi rent
est brands of Ligue on
hand. Good Arco. So
ers and Commercial Men, Ah Bear bot
tler. Terms reasonabls.
WANT THE BEST.
ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF YOU
as, Morocoos, Linings Lasts T»
GRAHAM & SON,
Wa
RY rom
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read, Nails,
Leave your orders and a perfect fit
3 BOOTS, SHOES and GATE
CENTRE HALL
keep on hand
BUGGIES,
SLEIGHS
and all kind of vehicles.
jan27
WORKS.
D. R. STRATFORD,
Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa.
wred to do all
kinds of work in
asd GraxiTE at
arms
1 have
view of
this agency
or
hat hes usual 5
hod pg A pA
loctly
GENT
Calf 8k}
and all kinds of Shos Findiogs on
MANHOOD
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H
ERWELL MEDICAL
a Aun St, Now York, P. 0. box,
Gg GUTELIUS.-
ry on Nn bones
P Faery OR 10 opubke 1B
prepared to parton, a ey ——
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ROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONE,
G. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r.
HA
ARE SELLING VERY LOW
REAPER SECTIGNS aml
RAKES, FORKS.
SPROUTS HAY FO
ROPE BLOCKS,
Good Sample Rooms on First §
. Fre= Buss to and from all tra
rates to witnesses and |
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est; Discount No
Soll Governments .
Gold
Wa, Worry
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