A LARGE AND BPLEXNDID OF FALL AND WINTER At—- WILLIAM WOLF & BON, Equal to Any in the County. And far Superior to Most any other Stock. ree Om Fine Dress Goods, laf unrivaled for beauty ’ Ladies only call and se CLOTHING—OQvercoats for Men and Boya. Hats, Notions, | styles and every PUREST and best Sugar, Coffee, Tea best quality and Beats all for 1 {oops SOLD UND r 1 JRO Now is the time for Brockerhoff’s Store, opportunity for purcl we will offer an immense goods IND IN|D| U E|R U wip EiR]— 1 ¢ Will sell from day to « ery article clearing out sale as we | the business and every art de disposed of. The sto all kinds of General Mer 1a tf if 3 : dispos: CALICOES, DRESS FANCY GOODS HATS, BOO GROCERIES AND Al GENERAL MER ad Have a full line fowing prices : 3 i 4 x 4 LAT JOR ’ Calicoes, the best 6 els Fine Dress Goods, w All wool Cashmere Flaonels Table Trimmings y Hl) ots y 50 ots | i A large assortment which will be dispose fice. Call early last. | Produce taken in exchan; Highest market prices paid. ’ | | : A Lecture to —————————— { i Young Men SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no- thing, and no one but your- self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you ch OSC, How? By getting one bottle of Brown’ IroN Birr- TERS, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Olio, Nov. 26, 1881, ventlemen 1 have suffered with ny side and back, and 4 wough my body, at. ended with great weakness, depres. u of spirits, and loss of appe. te. Ihavetaken several different edicines, and was treated by prom. t physi ians for my liver, kid. pleen, but 1 got no relief, would try Brown's Iron ave now taken one bottle if and am about wellepain back all gone—soreness breast, and 1 have a } , and am gainlog ia sir and flesh, Jtcan justly be allied the ding of medicines, Jorn K. Aviexors, os FE pede 2 Be ae wh ge ar EER - A JROWN's IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all ung and Kidney diseases, 1 SECHLERS | NEW GOODS! t{ opened a full line of Choice Fami- V GhOCERIES and PROVISIONS, Bach as EAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS DRIED FRUITS, CANDIES. Together with GLASS, CHINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, prices, Goods are Elie and Readies! cure of Sem is atorrhioss indoced by Naif aby sions (mpotency, Nervous | ments to Marriage genera oy and Fite: Mental and § ROBETT J OULVERW tha “Green Book." ste The world reac waned ant har tare, clonrly proves from His the awful eonseisncss tastly romorved without tions, bougles. instramanta, ¢ ing out a mode of care at soa by which every snfarer, ug mats # may be, may cura himsel! cheaply, radically This lecture will prove & boon ¢ taonsands, Seat under seal in a plain post paid ‘ stamps, Address THE CULVERWELL 41 Ann Bt, Now York El ¢ thay be ella i opera FaiAig point Bud effectinal & condition ivately an - its nds and fangor 1 ene & 1 x ceuts or § wy add ress y postage EDICAL CO « P.O. box, 450 PL oof \ = “1 } of French to order t » IF YOU 4} » Bellefonte We also make uiran teed, AITERS irom our orders and a perfect fit § LEATHER WANI THE BEST. . E % 8 Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristle x * - TsH E R GENESEE SOL FOR IAHAM & SON, or as Leave LEA ASK ther. E. and all kiegds of Shoes Findings on hand, GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and ( MEAT MARKET, Beef of the choicest eattle, veal, on hand. 30 nov, tf New York Weekly Herald, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The cirenlation of this popular newspaper is seus tantly inoreasing, (t contains all ath news of the Daily Herald sod is arranged in bi nese, 0 " . Foreign News smbraces special dispatches from sll quarters of the globe, Under the head of American News ire given the Telegrapie Despatohes of the week hd hi parts ny Union . ais fonture alone *** The Weekly Herald he mast valuable chronicle in the wo sits usapest. Frery week is given anal jab iniie Political News mmbeacing complete and SZinpre hanatve don rom Washington, incloding fal Jpants poacher of eminent politicians on questions hE pour The Farm Department fthe Wockly Herald gives the latent as ha most practical suggestions snd dissove ni to the duties of the farmer, is, graing, tress Sugstahise. Lg for Fra Ta emg pismend TA videly copied, uoder the b of The Home, diving receipts for practical dishes, hints for iothing and for keaplog u wih the latest ahing tthe lowsst price, Every item Sans. aa the ay saggested in this de isp 4 bifure publication. our naan correspondents on ‘ho Home department of the “Week mee the honss-wils than one times be price of the paper, Toe interests Skilled Labor ira look te after, rod svorything ot and labor saving is a I rainy kn; Seopa: Merchandise, Rete Set Fs ta, Crops, Mere . satura in found in the speeilly oreo onditions of The Produce Market. . wo a Remand Atruad, Fieve 8 no paper in warld w wook as ph Srhich is onl, Toor far Une he FOR ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. “YEW YORK HERALD Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Las "ilterary, Masios) nach news makiar ow THE NEW YORK HERALD Broadway and Ann Street, New York. THE CENTRE REPORTER. Cextre Harn, PA, Jan, 18, 1888, The Largest Paper in Cenire County. GLEANINGS. Among the German aristocracy there has suddenly arisen a rage for tours around the world. In Russia there are railway cars with small saloons on each side of the aisle, 80 that privacy may be secured. Of 140,000 known species of plants a man eats only 300 and some of these give him the headache in the stomach. A shopkeeper in Philadelphia has righteously been fined $50 for selling a pistol to a boy. On a bill of fare in a restaurant of Rio Janeiro is a dish called “Aristu. It is intended for Trish stew. “The regcnoration of feminine ate tire,” says uu English writer, ‘will nev- er be compassed by the way of trouser- dom." The mint officers note an almost un- precedented and persisted demand for silver dimes. Dimes are now made onl from 3,5 and 20-cent coins and mutilat quarters and halves. One day last summer Mr. A. Bronson Alcott said to an acquaintance: I ear- ly determined in life not to be a slave to things; not to put my life as Pledge for fine furniture, for luxuries, for the material surroundings. We lived a simple life, Mrs. Alcott and I and I have never regretted it.” A Sompany is being organized in Toronto, Canada, to build a railway along the edge of the Niagara River from Horseshoe Falls to Queenston, and also a railway from the of the river through a tunnel to the top of a bigh-bluff in the rear of the Museum, and to own a park at Niagara Falls and Queenston. Henry Grady writes in the Atlanta Constitution, “Governor Colquitt wears pufl-bosomed shirts, Senator Brown wears a mink skin overcoat from Maine, Captain Harry Jackson wears suspend- ers with solid silver buckles, Judge Lochrane wears spotted waistcoats, and Bob Toombs has Bis cuffs and collars sewed on his shirts.” The work of draining Russian marsh- es, actively carried on for several years past, has resulted in reclaimi more than 1,700,000 acres, of whi 330,000 are crown land® The canals which have been built to drain this great domain are likewise adapted for oating lumber from the forests which they penetate, to market. The Grand Duke Viadimir of Russia, at present in Paris, herculean strength. As an evidence of it, it is re- lated that when he visits one of his in. timate friends and does not find him at home he is accustomed, instead of leav- ing his card, to leave a piece of silver money, which he doubles with his fin. gers as easily as if it were but a bit of cardboard. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, is thrifty and is one of tne richest men in the South. Alexander H. Stevens used to say that at school Toombs was looked upon as a big, dull awkward boy, who would never amount to much. “Bat,” Mr. Stephens would add, *‘when Friday came and the school week was over, we always found that Bob Toombs had all the marbles, knives, ete., which had be- longed to the rest of the schoolboys.” An Oregon boy, who had no string to his kite, went into a d store and bought a Jousts worth of licorice. While the druggist was serving him he tied an end of the string from the drug- ist's ball of sing to his dog's tail, and then, kicking the dog, drove him out of the shop. tor the dog had unreeled all thai the boy thought that he needed, he gut the Sisityg, Soa his licorice gad walked out e apothecary’s s without that person's even sypecting the trick. The principal astronomical event of next year is a to ul eclipse of the sun, which takes 1i.0e on 6th of May. At some poinis on the central line the totality will last nearly six minutes, but so forgetful is the eclipse of the conven ience of astronomers that this line, the whole of which is included in the Bouth Pacific Ocean, only touches on a small island situated north of the Society and west of the Marquesas Pp The Uolumbus, Chicago and Indians Central Railroad was sold on a toroclosure of mortgages 10 representatives of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company for $13,. 600,000, meg Mrs. C. N. May, Mechanicsburg, Pa. says: 1 was 80 weak and debilitated “hat I coanld not work, when Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me, PERUNA. This medicine “was introduced to medical profession an large by S. B, Hartman, M. after he had prescribed it to atients in almost every disease to which osh is heir. It is wholly composed of numerous etable ingredients, each one of which acknowledged by the medical profession to be the most potent of all the herbal remedies known to medics! selence. Wo ih great rive is ihalnly Sitibathe a new and pecu roportions in which the harmonious JoRredioats are combined, and to the extreme care exer cised in its manufacture, using only the excluding all that is crude or irritating. No one should be without Perunz. ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the increase of business, I have remodel repainted and added to th well as to the internal munication with the principal Hou ses of New York and Philadelphin and am supplied with cuts and pries lists, and Anything in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for st once and delivered same prices that it could be Jou wont or sent yourself. I my rugs for cash, pr no discounts, whic rr sors Ee Hhrab us vamp dir ath 1 * i gd ™ Centre . on J. D, Fraud BENSON'S CAPGINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent reputation in- jured by worthless imitations, The Publio are cautioned against buy- ing Plasters having similar sound- ing names. Sce that the word C-A-P-C.I.N.E is correctly spelled. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth more than a dozen of any other kind, ‘Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons, SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mauunfacturing Chemists, New York. A SORE REMEDY AT LAST, Price theta, MEADS CORN snd BUNION PLASTER. —————— CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY & SBAM’L SHOOP, (Successors to J. O. Deininger.) 10: Manufacture and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SBLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan- ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class, COME AND BEE OUR WORK ian27 L~ WISTOWN MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS D. BR, STRATFORD, PRO'P, LEWISTOWN, PA. J The undersigned respectfully ins forms the public of Pennsvalley that be is prepaired to do all kinds of work in Marble and Garnite at Cheaper Rates Than Elsewhere. ° Write or call on Clevan Dinges for terme and Designs. I have accepted the agency with the view of introducing the work turned out by the Lewistown Marble & Granite Works. Confident that I can furnish first class work at greatly reduced prices from what has usually been paid; all work warranted and erected on the graves. CLEVAN DINGES, Centre |Hall, Pa: THE SUN. 188 road THE Sux durisg the year just than ever before sing s it was fret on thls » read by so many mes informed that people for the following Te hug, ead * Gus we SE = Fi RE TY Son sey 43 Bernie to Mail Subser! bars. Sditions of Tur Bun a mouth, $6.50 » year ¢ with Sunday HARDWARE “STOVES. BLACKSMITH supplies, we would Heating Stoves, We would especially sugg CROWNING GLORY, call your attention to our stock of Cocks & Rangers. est in Heating Stoves the WELCOME HOME. «9 a ® Fe fon Jd) PRESENTS | FOR ALL magnificent assortment. styles. Clothing for men and { boys. Overcoat: a.l that the name implies. Dress Muslins, Calicos, Linens, House Goods in every new i Furnishing Goods, it In Notions and Trimmings ou very lowest prices. r stock is full of novel! plain fully. The GROCERY DEPARTM > ' allrise: » Room won't allow 1 ENT is full and com; Di on nge s. wyuny 104 pros pu uwer) ‘seipog dLVd . *a| v8 10) ‘wSviin)) 10] Ljervrvdos epvmt §@ogAL puw 3 ) IUD d0L MOT IN . HIYH #9) AVHEARK TAT HLVIS AINNOD dOHS soIppe ‘sawpnopnaud wv] “o GRAIN! GRAIN! Highest market rates paid for all kinds of grain COAL! The subscriber keeps constantly on hand and for sale, Egg, Stove, Chest- out snd Pea coal, at the lowest rates. G. A. RUNK, 14dc3m Bm ~~ Spriog Mills, SNOW SHOE COAL! The Snow Shoe Coal mined by James 8, Bummerville is for sale in Bellefonte at the yard of Alexander & Co. The run of the mines is the tre County and is sold at the lowest Best busisess pow before the public. to work foras. Now is & hs time, i Noone can fall 10 mak PA Mr Skaking best Soft Coal offered tor sale in Cen- prices. 14dod4m 872 A week al home by the indusir lous. Capi od ili start ed a wanted’ sy. work par fre nole time the i . ur w Sarin. np Detanesy wif pay 8 nearly ss weil fa . Pa) Bae and Address TRUK & Co, Angasia, ne. ijan . 3 MAN-A-L has eat 10,500 fi. of ¥ slabs from saw in in 10 hours, burning Joys Hv lox “op 1s oq neo onion i 104 019 CLR A uo enop [Japredes jo spury ‘puny uo AljuRisnod pooa nq ow un Io Xt Jo jiom Mog pn { THAT WONDERFUL GUIDE TO sU 1 WITH FORMS * Is selling by tons of tho versaily tee nl Hook ever plotter HOW TO DO EVERY war. ow to be Your Uws Law ness Correclyy and Buccessfa lls ciety and everywhere. 4 gid mation to all cl.eser for constant TaD -AGANTS tor all or #3 why this book of RE « LL yalae ar beter than any other. apply 1 BUAMMELL & VO. rhallageinbis THECREAM OF ALL BOOKS OF ADVENIURL, A i Ny PIONESKR| HEROES | The thrillieg adventures of 8! and frontier fights with Indian x UYer our Whole counties times to the present ives . Dedoto, Lakaile, Standist Crokett Bowie, Houston, « Boye Joe, wilde Bill, Buffalo Pill, Gen great flavins Uhicts aad sooves o ously Hust rated with 176 flue « AVaENTS WANT D i STANDA hy ty, 3 re oT & BD { iB stands put the » a of sar £ BO! Be Serie 1 a ii AXD thing to sell, ne Bouk "Ou. Fa. EE ——. — SPE._IAL NOT] PIMPLES, LL will mail free the receipt 100 . ni Bats that will resove Tan, FRY ied and BLOTUH ES, Jaan aed bow taf ol; alee fartruc: i ¥ # the sé pant gro wh of Bair ou 8 bod wad 6 w ws, inclosing 80 stam. B80. Va 12 Barclay St. New Yo TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser, baving been pero anent] that dread disesss, Cons, © plits, + is an Rous to make kue t menus of eure. To ali win desis it . of he prescription with Stam for preparing end which they wil! find a sara cuve Asthios, Bronchitis, ote Partios wishing the preseriplic dress nev, K A WILSON, 19 vo burg . N.Y ERRRORS OF YO1 A tieman whe salfered for 3 Debi iy ‘ure ocay ands thr «BR yout hfel ndincrotion will. Tor the volo of Bum ality, send free to all who seed 1. the wo vupt and 1 ooae Sion for making the sanple remad, by whieh he » onred, Bo Ferers willing 10 put the rien wi Bee CRN OO 0 by semming nn partes: vou. Sani JOAN B. O «ide N_¢& wdarse NX, nie AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! For GEN. DODGE'S bran® new book, satitiad Thirty-Three Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS | ereones mg oo Sot CW Se By Gen. Sherma: (W Gromit, Gon. Shoridom, Gon. Dimeecl, v4.3 fammmn’s of Pa Inent Mom. GRE. Gade srs oo’ Jia 00 bust Sood ou Jian Life over writen” Dismor Wenky (31 dedi) sein no ME Salook of Smmense voles." T1 le Don on gael sent of our Tadinns ever published, Fully 1ooonling Luce “Taner Bho," weored dong, exploits, ede. Xtlo condos with £0 ag vie Bde, Toro vem, Ballenw, wildly push Gost Wont ns 3 wows dn, 20 1 Pa 5 — | and Baperh Chrome Lito Photacmarhs sale by Be U, 8 openly for tide pret vo 0. im sae atalino oe 5 A hie wid » f 4 Mag uw w LAR iH plese 2d & B58, WiliGinge — LH. from .
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