THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre HALL, ————— The Largest Paper in Centre County, Teams. —$2 per year in advance, $2.00 wien not in advance, Advertisements 2) cents per line for three insertiens. Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates. One colum per year $00—3 colum $45. gir-Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre minum, wa. A VISIT -&¢ Ihis time of the year to Whitmer CENTRAL SUPPLY, or “THE FAIR,” at Spring Mills, is the correct thing. It will both please and pay you. €. BR. 8. & Co, WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills & Co's D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, calers in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Cashmeres a specialty. 23an tf It will pay you to call -—— Alay Muslios at Garmauns, ISBURG AND TYRONE R CABLI shurg, ar “ wisburg lv. 6.3 andon ar.6.45 LOCAL ITEMS, Muslin at a sacrifice at Garmans. ; —L.—The army ofthe United States onsists of 2,162 officers and 23,024 men. We defy competition-—Garmans, . — According to the almanac winter begins Dec. 21, 10.32 evening, We kinder think it jumped the track and gave us a arge slice week before last? Silk velvet plushes, largest stock lowest price, at the Beehive, ~—Mr. Jonathan Kreamer, heim, is failing fast, (Our prices are the l Garmaus, The bridge being finished where will Belleforters loaf now For sake of change might go down and look up, hav- iag looked “down” so long. —There was nothing done at chart last week. Judge Kockafeller, of Nore tbumberland, was on the bench, aud the cases to be tried were of a pature to re- juire the presence of a number of coun- iy surveyors, who were absent ss wit- uesses at U. S. court, in Pittsburg. -In the vardiin front of our sanctom ere is a dandelion with a fresh, yellow tiower, smiling right up into our window —and yet this is not “spriog, gentle spring,” still we welcome the stranger. —— Holiday goods in immense variety will soon be received by Dioges & llea- rick at Centre Hall, and Dinges, Vonada & Co, at Coburn. Go and see as sortment about Dec. 18. {Hundreds of letters from those uvsing Ayer's Bair Vigor attest its valoe as a restorer of gray, bair to its natural color. As a stimulant and tonic, preventiogand ofien curing baldness, and cleansing and soothing the scalp, its use cannot be too strongly recommended. The only son of Goveroor Pattison, a bright little boy of some five years, died on 20th, of membraneons croup. The tjovernor and his excellent wife have the sympathy of everybody in this their sad affliction, Doll & Mingle Lave distanced all in tiie race for elegance, variety, and cheap- ness in boots and shoes, It is beyond question headquarters for genuine goods, and they never hesitate to guarantee ev- ery article sold. A boiler exploded in a saw mill in Jackson twp., Lycoming county, the oth- er day, killing J. Huff, Charles Higgs and Nath, Ridout, and wounding Jas. Camp- bell, A. Reed, Grant Huff, 1.. Moyer and John Pepperman., The mill was com- pletely wrecked, A geological survey of that part of Hauntingdon county lying west of Broad Top mountain bas just been completed by Prot, J. C. White, of the University of West Virginia, under the direction of the State Geologist. This territory embraces the coal and mueh of the iron of the county, Professor White was about four months in making the survey, Camp's, Centre Hall, is the place for first class forniture and low prices. Any thing yon want on hand, or made to order on short notice, and all goods sold g 1aranteed. Ladies always go to Doll & Min. g'¢’s when in need of an elegant and wtylish shoe, because they keep evory- thing in their line worth having, and sell for less money than others, Fancy dress goods at 8c at Garm ana, * Dry goods at Garmans. o ‘The Union church (Lutheran and Re- formed) at Farmer's Mills, after having undergone a thorough remodeling, will bs re-dedicated to the service of God, on Sonday, Dec. 9. Ministers from abroad will do the preaching. All neighboring pastors are cordially invited to be pres- ent as well as the public generally, . The usual “begging” process will not be ob- served. « E. Fuscnen, 8. M. Rornen, ~The fine weatler of Friday lo Eanday was followed by rain on Mon- diy. Taesday and Wednesday fine but cool alr, Fancy goods al Garmens, and - of Mill- wes! 80 is Li their ® MADISONBURG ITEMS, Daniel Roush shot the first wild turkey of the season, last Friday morn ing ; it weighed 24} pounds. Dan kno how to shoot them. The protraciad meeting at Yearick’s church is still is progress, We are glad to say that some of the old dilapidated board-walks about town are being torn up and new ones taking their place. The death of W. H Rishel, at one o'clock, Nov. 17, cam very unexpected to bis family and friends Mr. Rishel was in a feeble state of health for several years, owing to an affection of his lungs, His standing in the commu- nity was fully shown on the day of his burial, when an immense throng of peo- ple followed him to his final resting place in the M. E. cemetery; he was nearly 36 years old, May he rest in peace. x ead Pama — A disastrous forest flre is now raging on Jack's mountain, in the vicinity of Mill Creek, and extends almost to Allen- ville, adistance of nine miles. About 5,000 cords of wood and a like number of cords of bark, belonging to the Hon, R. B. Foust and Dr. A. R. McCarthy, were des stroyed. The fire extends over an ares of several thousands acres of valuable timber land, and itis supposed to have been started by hunters camping on the mountain. Joseph Straight, who had built a house on the mountain prepara tory to making a clearing, had his home destroved, his family barely escaped with their lives. ne > >" Prersoxarn.—Mr. Bartg se, Madisonbury's merchant, favored our sanctum with a call. Mr. W. \. Spangler, of Potter, looked in on us, t'other day. Miss Brad ley, of Bellefonte, spent an hour in ow sanctum, the other day. Miss B, had sontracted a severe cold, w hich pat a stop to ber “hellowing” from the exchange for a week ; we are pleased 10 know she is fit for daty again. Mrs. B. F. Arney called to see how newspapers are printed rm . | ——Conrt began on Monday, Judge Hoy presiding, assisted by associate judge Smith. Associate judge Larimer was also in court, bat did not o cupy his seat, his health being still too feeble for the duties of his position. Judge loy's demeanor is becoming and digmified, and we predict be will become a popular judge. Eilis Hosterman, of Potter, was appointed foreman of the grand jury. A horse-stealing cage occupied Tuesday, Go to Graham & Son's shoe store for driving boots, driving shoes, calf and kij boots, Buffalo laced boots, gum Loots, lumbermen’s gum shoes, ladies’ and gent's fine call and kip sboes. This is the best and cheapest place to buy boots and shoes in town. Custom work a spes cialty. ~—— Reed Alexander has purchased the Dutweiler farm, south of Millbeim, 171 acres, at $52.50 per acre. —Dinges & Rearick are doing a rush ing trade at the Pennsvalley bargair store. Their stock of goods embraces all in the line of general merchandise, their prices are below any in the county Give them a trial and you will be satis fied their store is headquarters fur cheaj goods and that they pay the highest pri- ces for all kinds of prodace. “Oh, my back !” is a common exclama- tion and expresses a world of misery and suffering. l is singular this pain arises from such various causes. Kidney ds eases, liver complaints, wasting affec- tions, colds, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, and nervous ity are chie! causes. ‘When thus ailing Beek prompt relief. It can be found best in Brown's Iron Bitters. It builds up from the four dation by making the blood rl pure. Leading physicians aud ministers ase and recommend it. It bas « many, and if yoa are a sufferer try it The Bellefonte marble works take the lead for handsome tombstones and mon- aments, While all work turned there is first class there is po establis! ment that charges less or as low is charged at the above shops. Mr, Stover the proprietor, is a gentlemasa in ever: respect. Flanel and at Garmans. 514 is L344 il BOG freq AR . Yigg the % musiio at (oe owe wd pr - CELEBRATED GH MEDICINE The reliable and never failiog stand in croup and whooping cough unéfualed as a remedy in colds and all inog troubles Do not waste time and money and es danger precious lives experimenting wit! worthiess medicines, but get the best at once, Money refunded to all chasers, McDonald's improved liver pills arein dorsed by eminent physicians and nse by them in their daily practice. Tria package free, Money refunded to all diszatisfied pur- chasers, For emaliness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness as a worm destroyer McDonald's celebrated worm powders surpass any vermifoge on earth. Entirely vegetable, Money refunded to al! dissatisfied pur chasers, Dr. Kessler's cough medicine, McDon- ald's improved liver pills and celebrated worm powders are sold and warranted by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, and all druggists and dealers in medicines, Jonssox, Hortoway & Co Philadelphia, agents : tht om Black dress-goods at Garmans, “ ~ >. S5T. ELMO HOTEL, No. 317 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates to $200 per day, The traveling public will still find at this Ho tel the same liberal provision for thei: comfort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuse ment and different railroad depots, as wel as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or Plssaute. four patrousge respectfully solicited. A. FEG JOS, :ER, Proprietor, apr Dr. KESSLER'S £0 by diss itisfied pur- PENN HALL ITEMS, We are all pleased with the good Bioupects that our railroad will be completed to Bellefonte at an early day. Tell it abroad, ~The train of the 1. & T. R. R. was on Lime one morning last week. Mr Sam | Wolf, who is 9 years of age, walked to Penn Hall, a distance of three miles, last week, to procure some winter apples. J. B. Fisher received # car load of old com Indianapolis which was put in the mill at Farmer's Mills for chop Fisher, Moyer and Weaver have returned home after a week's hunt in the Seven mountains, ali snfe—no one hurt, They report deer plenty but the weather too warm to bring them home, J W Bartges, a traveling salesman, is preparing to go to work In earnest, Prof. D, 3M. Wolf and Jas Evans and wife have taken possession of their new mansion and are now comfortable, The wife of Adam Grenoble is seriously 111, Mr. and Mrs Grenoble, of Altoona, are here visiting thelr pa rents, The mumps are ailing here to a con siderable extent ; the I children fare much slsrted. ois rob: schoo 12in Piimbar, Hre will report much good work. Prof. Ww A. Krise has charge of the Hall schools : he moots with good success, my time is up ; Im Ret my lessons, Mr, Ed itor, 1 presume you think I out long 4 lessons since wy last femme, 8 BOY MAKE $20 FOR CHRISTMAS, The publishers of “Rutledge’s Month- ? offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for December, among which is the following : : We will give 820 to the person telling ns how many verses there are containing but three words each in the Old Testa ment Scriptures by December 10th, 1883, should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. I'he money will be sent to the winner December 15th, Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the January Monthly, in which the name and ad- dress of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more rewards will be of- fered. Address, Ruriepieg Pun, Com RAXY, Easton, Penna. -» > A possible future “dark oreo” for the presidency has made his appearance, He 8 8 bouncer, and some eigut days old, and his voice can be heard in the premi- ses of prothonotary Harper, at Bellefonte, We dropped in the Musi: store of Bun gel & Aikens and were astonished to see he fine line of goods they have in stock We know of no place where a nicer lot of wedding presents and Chiidtins presents sre to be found. Indeed you will find goods to suit any one apd $0 reasoaable in price too. It is worth while to droj in us we did and see what § variety they have. They haye also on janud about 50 yrgans and say that daring the holidays they are going to give gresd vargaing—a fine organ for $60, Ax this firm buys argely for cash they are prepared to give the best of bargains, It wili pay you to all. We are sure you cai well bere us any where ia the state, The Missionary Aid Bociaty, of the ormed church at Centre Han yrate the second snuiversary of its do as He- will cele TAL ~ zat.on oa the evening of Tuapksgiviog 29, Rev. Witmer, of ) fraburg, will be present apddeliver an a 5, He is ex pected to bring with bi 4 y, Secrelary. P'ieasant fire wheo Lue fire iry-goods wi an YO wis we fe dd Ambrose Haine 8 ha his father, Johan siward, for 84 — Mr. Alfred 1 ¢, has | ¢, about one mile east arehased fotin Kishel f( CrLr one of I'he law.card of Jodge Orvis will wd in the "youngest bar, yet nee Reronren, 11038 1g ae TY E88 y fade another cuit fhe J rd ge member of the CUsnin LY rom Lhe Smith's German Ol} f obi rire 0810 cuss srived ther Sone un a purt of the nso in Kat log thas teu back by pur Mhitog at 'hijad. Un every suit you from Lewius & Co, you WW B10 compared with stores. Now it is worth while t ze the Puilad., Bra {ucewm I'he goods oaey Can be [ nasioy the you buy CRU Rave Irom rics ihe y patron gohh uuder such in war arlicie JE mae usoes ut there are id Aan wiil Goes | ves, aud is deter al every man shall go awar sat bas the fall worth out | fied that Le money, and more for 1 fan any iis then Bre 0 ress bh { Maant Coperainy to Printing oases sqgu thie way beck Lo the si je written for th thus same trip of intel whe globe 2 of 31 Limes if every bugger of 8 copyol THE SU Fear Bas tpent ouly 00s Boar ver it his gracdisther sas spent an k paper in IPE bas sford.d the hus bouss 6d years of steady reading, nigh it # iy by ttle calculation. oan mn any ides of Lhe cireu iat dlar of American newspapers, ¢ the opinises and actives men THE BUN is, sand will contin which telis the truth =» th which gers at the fects no meatier how mused the process conte, which presents 188 fews of ail ihe #orid without wasie of wards and Is the mos read die shape, which is working wilh aii its Beart tor the cating of ones goversmevd, sod whol therelors he Heves Lat Lhe hepablican Party must go, aud og £0 in this coming year of our Loved, 104 ityou know THE SUN, jou like it already, and you will read It with accustomed dill igence at profit daring what is sure to De Lhe most tuleres ing 7 on in its Distory. Af pou 46 Bok pet Ruow THE SUN 1 is high time to get (nto the sussbine. —— Terms {vo Mali Subscribers, The several editions oI THE SUN are pent by postpaid, ar follows JALLY 50 conte a month $83 jer edition, 87, BUNDAY. «Fight pages. This edition farnivhes the current news of the world, especialiy articles of sxooptional interest 10 sverybody, and Literary views of sew books of the highest merit. #1 a yosr. WEEKLY #lajoar, Eight pages of tho heat matter of the daily jesus; 8a Agriesitural Depart. nent of great value, special marge? pets, sud Lig erary, scientific and dotsestie intelitgence make THE WEEKLY SUN the a par for the farmer's soussiold, To clabs of tent with R10 an oxtra cop irae, Address, 1. WwW, ENGLAND, Publisher, ity. l4aovtt Tie Sex, N. Y. ( : + cp —— roe Cotlon flanels from 62 to 18 cls, at Gar. mans, » wgub aud Sag ke these that pou ti of the nate a i its nflosnce ui f American ies and we se to be, a news SP fear ol ooasequences nail wilh Sanday § Dress goods, an immense stock, panic prices, at the Beehive, 1884, [{ARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 14 Pages Suited to Boys and Girls of from Six te : _ Nixteen Years of Age. Vol. V. commences November 6, 1883, “Harper's Young People” is the best weekly for children in America ~Southwedern Christian Advocate, All that the artist's skill ean accomplish in any way of illustration has been done, and the best talent of the country has contributed to its text ~New England Journal of Education, Boston, In {ts special field there is nothing that can he compared with it.—Hartford Evening Post TERMS. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Yeur, Postage Prepaid, | Single numbers, Five Cents enc hr Peimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cents, The Volumes of “1 a Yours People” for 1881, 1882 and 1583, ha I boand in Mami ated Cloth, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re. ceipt of 83 each, Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post. mit tanors apotld oe maa p noes shou made by Post-oflice Mon: oy er or dnt to avoid chance of lows, - Ne 3 not 1 o vertien without t 0 OX order o por & Brothers. Address HARPER & B RS, New York; al $1 Ww Fancy goods at Garmans. 3 CONDENSED NEWS. Monday, November 19. Gov. Ludlow has declined to reprieve John Chisholm, the Newark (N. J.) convicted wife murderer. He will hang next Thursday. Frederick M. Ker, the defaulting clerk of Preston, Kean & Co., of Chicago, has been sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. Crown Prince Frederick William of Prus sin has arrived at Genos en route to Bpain Ho was warmly received by the German resi dents, The Fenian Brotherhood will celebrate the sixteenth anniversary of the execution of the “Manchester martyrs” on Friday evening next at’Cooper Institute, New York. Tuesday, November 20. Eli B. Bennett, for fifty two years tows treasurer of Norwalk, Conn. , died vesterday of apoplexy In the Garlington court of enquiry to-day Lieut. Colwell testified that Lieut Garling ton overruled his advice to push on to the Y anti The Bt. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitobs railway viaduct, over the Mississippi at Bt Anthony, has been completed. 1t is the firs stone bridge over the Mississippi. Hon, Addison Gi, well known through out New York state as a lawyer and {or hb efforts for the union cause during the bellion, died at Buffalo this morning The first National bank, of Manasquan, N J., was opensd to-day The capital is £50 000. A new brick building has been for its placed vaults, Lee re Eye ia use and time locks in it Wednesday, November 21. Gen. A. P. Martin has been nominated fo mayor of Boston Alex. Dodge is considered hi physicians to be in a dying condition and } likely to pass away at any A strike among English coal operative seems inevitable. The movement will prob ably involve not fewer than 150,000 « (ion, by moment olliers Secretary Folger has instructed Bpecia Agent B. H. Hinds to investigate the River PENNSYLVANIA'S PARADIBE, Lancaster county can certainly turn out more horse thieves, burglars and highway robbers to the square mile thao can be found on sll the coach roads iu the fur West, including Texasand throw- ing in afew hundred brigands from sunny Italy. Philad, News. Rather rough on the o!d Republican stronghold, — ——— Fergeant Mason, the guard who tried to shoot Guiteau, has been pardoned by the President. Christmas goods at Garmane, 3 Parties that have grain to sell should be sure to sell to or call on the under signed who will always pay the best market price, at Spring Mills and Co~ burn. 1loetbm I. J. Grexon g, FOR BALE. ~The undersigned KH BE AND LO1 offers a valuable homestead nt private sule, situated about two miles west of Cen tre Hall, on the old Lewistown road, co gk i HOUBE. b n-shed, out wing {1 neres of ¢ holeest of all kinds of fri i { water. The lang , adjoining the valley road WwW. HORNER entre Hall, Pa ni ILLUSTRATED, lorie LeLchies foreinost a dale disaster at New York and to hold pt wions during his inquiry f William Porter, of John Walsl New York, « wor 16, brought ae The jury in the case trial for murder “Shang” Draper's saloon the 3 morning of Octol of acquittal ita ver! Thursday, November 21. The Irish secret societios of New York are in session at Syracuse, N, Y A Mr. McWilliams, of Waterford town Pa. found himself in the of his dea wife when he awoke in the morning embrace Policemman Ryan, of New York, instantiy killed Charles Brady, a well known thief a scuffle while attempting to arrest him The bodies of Mrs Miss Maybe of the murder, have There is as yet no ¢ and Brookville vi tims a buried ine to the mar Au state contra n at a banquet in celebration of theh tory at Young's hotel, Boston At Erie, Pa, a horrible ax a well known farmer naroed lavery {0 rescue family from io vi waent Q HIT 2 endeavoring his burning residegce he was so fea that recovery is impossible Richard Simmons was shol through th head at Ala, and killed whik seated at the table eating breakfast with bi family. The assassin fired the shot a window and made his on i SET 1here is mw Valledega, througi clue Friday, November 23. At livery stable at Lima, ¢ has been burned. Loss, 85.000 The Morning Call, a new repul will make its first appearance Ind. December brother are at the head KR. H. Holbrook, of lew York on Thursday, Springfield, Mam , has been 1 his person uivers ican Lafayett Joseph Cox { the venture al on nyt B {f { nothing heard of £1.00 on A general court martial has been order to meet at Fort Snelling, * Minn., Decembes 6, next, for the trial of Capt. Chambers M¢ Kibben, Fifteonth Infantry, on charge duplicating his pay accounts, An extensive cave in has irred nea Logan colliery, about 700 yards in length an 600 yards in width, along the main line of th Lehigh Valley railroad. The entire tract endangered, and a large f unt of jeopar fied O00 AI proper: Tarbox has for mally license of the Union Mutual insurance company of Maine to business in Massachuselts, on the groum that the company refused ww allow free ac o its book and pags r to submit toa: exaspination. Saturday, November 24. James & Co, merchants and contractors of Manchester, Eng., have failed. Their lia bilities are 0,000 A steam pipe in the Havemeyer sugar re finery in Jersey City burst, fatally sealding J ohn Schulte, a workman Andrew Taylor was hanged at Loudon Tenn, for the murder of Sheriff Cote. HH: was perfectly indifferent and died like ¢ brute, Greenwood, the condemned murderer Phipps, the wife murderer, and anothes prisoner bave escaped from the Sandwich Ont., jail. Commodore Temple is ordered, as presi de nt of the general court martial, to meet at Boston for the trial of Capt. Johnson, Lieut, Stone ant other officers, Charles J. Jones, a wealthy Dor chester, Mass , grain dealer, has mysteriously disap peared with ‘a large sum of money. It & feared be has met with foul play in some sa loon. Insurance Commissioners revoked the Coens § Killed In a Cyclone, Larree Rock, Ark, Nov. 24. Additional particulars of the great storm of Wednesday from Lacrosse says Witt's hotel and acade my, one of the largest in the states, were lev. eled to the ground, Lesides four stores, the contents of which were blown away. Three here were killed. Miss Sheffield and , John M. Hunkle were killed at Mel bourne. a Wonderful Chess Playing NEw York, Nov, Dr. J. H Zuker: tart, the great chess player, played simultan eously against eight of the strongest mem: bers of the Manhattan Chess club, with his back turned so that he could ses none of the boards. The play lasted five hours. The Joctor won ‘our games and loeb two and two were drawn, : Entitled to Mer Seat in the Board, Bosrox, Mass, Nov. 24 -The supreme court has decided that Mrs Clasa Leonard is legally a member of the state board of health and charities. Gov. Butler endeavored to have her removed on the ground that she was not legally a member, A Valuable Oficial Seriously Ki, Wanmisoron, Nov, 94. ~Joseph H. Black fan, for the past twenty five years superin. tendent of foreign mail bureau of the post- office department, was taken seriously il with cougestion of the lungs, and is in » eritical condition, 4 a. HARPER'S PERIODICAL 3 1 ERY rer ex of “Harper's Ba Will be sent LY mal i expense (provided at pet vol Le Qui ine bind ep oi goh volume, suitable for ¥ mail, posipaid, on re $1 each Remittsn ey shonld 1 gy Order or dratt, 10 avoid chance of loss Newspaw not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers, e Mon nade bv IA Bc Bade by Postoflic AY HARPER & BROTHERS, New York 1884, HARPERS' MAGAZINE. 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Cloth cases for binding, 0 conta ench-<by mail, povipakd, : Index Ww “Harper's M ve,” AhAbtIont, Analytical and Classified, Volumes 1 to 60, in elusive, from June, 185, to June, 188, one vol, Svo, cloth, #4, should be made by pst Offies or Town, feomit Money t draft, to avoid chance N are not to this MivSftiamant Harper & without the express order ee BO AL 5 Newport, Perry county, has the chain pion mean man, who steals an « ghts year old man’s stove wood. Harrighury Patriot, Centreville, Snyder county, la claim to 8 meaner man who stiic chicken from an old lady 85 years of woe and almost helpless. —Juniata XH wold Horse blankets, bound and stra 4 o, only 75 cents at the Beehive, : Farrobes , horse Liankets, lap-rober, immense stock just received at the Bee hive, ) “4 ~ > -. MAKKETS, Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1450 led Weekly.) Chicago, Philade'p!. ie 4 o- HOdale 97 1 085 30 Haq Pork 11.85 Lard K.12) Banwvern Warre, Jr, Com'n Broker, 41 Bouth Third Breet. BELLEFONTE MARKET, Grain—Wheat, 1 00; Rye, 60; Oats, 2, Corn, old 60, new 50 by L. L. Brown orre Nov, ie Corn Wheat Oats “ o i“ Produce—Buatter 30, eggs 30, ham shoulders 14, sides 1214, lard 12 toes 60—by Valentines’ Store, Lock Havex Marker utter, 20 to 25 cts. per 1b; eggs 33 cts. per doz; potatoes, He, chi ¥) to 60 cts, per pair; lard, 16 cg, per apple butter 75 cts. per gal; corn, &5 per bu; oats, 40 cts. per bu; beans, 15 20 cts. per peck ; peaches, 25 to oO 1s per pk; cabbage, 8 to 10 per Land apples, 20 to 26e per peck; tnrnips, per peck; celery, b cents per stalk SPRING MILLE MARKET nd mix v 1.1. Gresolile 2, Chestnut, 4.77 . - Gents faney bows, about 50 var elies st Lrarinans. Blac ace and gimps al Lraiman - -— Ladies’, children's, and misses sl large tock and low prices, at give, - -—— a BlIK OF | thie Des MARRIED At Centre Hall, ov. 2, by RR Ww E. Fischer, Levi Pennington. of Poliers Bank, and Naney Moore, of Bozls' u'y H. ORVIS, . ATTORNEY -A BELLEFONTE. FA T-LAW, ve, CRIpetter sh and other t class order, and ang ¥ Cell SAMUEL ZElG Bee Hive Stores, FPHEY MUST FAIL WHAT OUR COMPETITORS AY HOW CAN THE BEE HIVE Afford to sell Liven Table Spresdsat JU cents, If we bave to pay 7c. for the sac ein large quantities ? HOW CAN THE BEE HIVK Afford 1o sell White Blankets for $14 When we have to pay $2 for them at wholesa'e ? Alu dtose:l White Blankets for £3 When we have to pay $33 for them at wholesale ? THE BEE UIVK Afford to sell White Blankets for #06 When we have to pay 87 for thew at wholesale ? —— HOW CAN THE BEE HIVE HOW CAN Afford to sell School bags at Se. When we have to pay 15¢c. at whole sale? HOW CAN THE BEE HIVE Sell woolen socks for 20e, When we have to pay 30c. at whole- sale ? It is strange but pevertheless true. The manufacturers snl lm- porters from whom we buy do not mind this talk, be- cause we ~=BUY FOR THE CASH Aud our patrons certainly do net mind it, because they reap the ben: efit of our sacrifices. We are de. termined not to be undersold by anybody. We are determined to make the —eBEE-H1V E— A household word. We are des termined to convince cur patrons that there is no place in the Jworld where they will receive better and fairer treatment than at the —eBEE-HIVE-—— The largest stock of DRESS GOODS, SILKS. VELVETS, PLUSHES, FLANELS CARPETS | OIL CLOTHES, we, «0 De hiladaiph 0 2d Pitty : R MADE GAR- MENTS A SRC ATTY AR GOL DSTI Bo: Sloct Bettofonte, Pe
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