THECENTRE REPORTER. NN PN NNN NNN NN NN CexTreE Harn, PA., Dec. 12, 1888. The Largest Paper in Centre County, Trerus. $2 per year in advance. $250 when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. Yearly and half yearly ad's at special ratos. One colum per year $90—3 colum $46. Z&~Hereaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get » eredit of two months additional as a pre mium, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS Suitable for PRESENTS for your Sweetheart, or Your Sister, or Your Cous. in, or Your Aunt, at G. R. 8. & Co., WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills D. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, Dealers in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. lack Cashmeres a specialty. 28jun tf It will pay you to call 1G AND’ LEWISBUI 'RONE RAILROAD TIME XE. Leave Wy 1 : AM. stward Montando Told nt oy oy po - urg, Iv vr @ es 10 0 0 op “LOCAL ITEMS, ook out for the great holiday attrac tions at the Bee Hive. are a num! sgoarlet fever at Miliheim. Go to Zeller's drug store for five Holi- day goods, ~—=John Treaster, of Treaster valley trapped a large wild cat last week. Toys and doils, finest lot ty, and at low prices, at fonte. ~John D large deer last S——— There er of cases of oO - in the Cedars, conn- Beile- Decker anc : wee In t Look ont for the gre tions at the Bee live, The Boalsbury be by B. F. Stover, ia the or rent. — For Holid: y goods in large ty and cheap ta price, go to Store &o., Lim, Beliefonte, —Jacoh Boll, of this § up aa improved chopper works easter than tue o at holiday atirac vel stand is adv. Reporter, for sale varie Valentines lacs has gottes machiae, whic id kind we Mz. Geo. Btover has sold his Fork hotel for $5000 to 8 gentleman from Wat soutown, pamed Koouer, —Jotin Miller, of Rock Springs, has purchased the property of Charles Hen- ny, at Peun Hall, 29 acres at $2600, George P. James, Newville, Pa. says Brown s Iron Bitters completely rego lated my bowe's and is a good appetizer. ee Dingess & Beurick have sot an ex ample worthy of wmitation by puting uj a Inrge, glaring lamp in front of thei store. Clas, Henny, of Penn Hall, has purchased the faru of Henry Kreamer. near Spring Bank, in Miles tap, 76 acres for $6000, wee A, farmer across the valley is re ported (0 have a 30 Ib. turkey. Golly, how we would like to kuock ihe stullivg oat of gach a one, Sunday school festivals provided with choice candies, in suy quantity, at prices lower thao other shops will ask for the same, at Cedars, A Carp.~ Wm. Wolf hus jost retaed from Phiadelpaia where he has por chased a large and fine asoriment of Christmas goods, Come and see our stock before buying your presents and you will not regret it, WoLr & Sox. wee Pr, Stam, of Millbeim, purchased Mr. Reari k's house aod lot, at Sprig Miils, for £1200, and will remove to the iatter piace to practice hia profession, for bargains in stoves, tinware, ete., read ad. of John A. Greooble, who also sells the patent iron roofing, sn ars ticle that will outlast any buiiding, -—=John D. Decker, of the Ssvea Mita. killed 13 wild turkeys this full already. We'd been sutiefied to have killed the odd vue ledaviog Lim the even dozen, , All opposition silenced by low prices in clothing at the Phiisd. Bra ch. Lew. ins & Co. never surrender. Greatest as- sortment in the county ; call and see for yourself, ~(}et your tombstones, monuments, ete., at Stover’s Bellefoute Marbic Works, if you want the handsomest work in that line in the stare, and cheaper than else. where in this county, «Thirty cents worth of lumber will repair all the holes in she board walk in front of the Ev. charch. A damaged Hmb resulting from those traps may vost the congregation several thonaeud dollars, wee All 6f Wm, Young's rel estate, at Mifflinburg, was sold at Steriil’s sale, a few days ago. The hotel, stors room and total 15.2054 10 toe 1 Comuisnchar Nat: 15.205 ~ 0 the | 1ercial | Bank, non a an § We have received fiom. Henry Meyer, a former typo in Jam. Hen a go d'wz-d chuik of rich siljer gre sent vs by mail from Leadwille, Oul, where couple Mr. Meyet now is, ish ih tons of Jo ofr. we hada | You can't cure your rhesmatism b “rubbing it in” with lini tam by Smith's German Olio and drive it out of the system. ™ i SPRING MILLS ITEMS. J. D. Long has sold bis house and lot Jong the turnpike to Mrs. John Zeigler for 81500. Mr. Long bas commenced build for himself a new house on his grain house lot. Mr. Rearick has taken io his warehouse over 2100 bu. of wheat. Wheat is bringing $1. Mr. Rearick hus anlonded his 200th ton of stove coul fo his fall. Mr, Geo. Korman has been iii tor the last few months with dropsy o the heart, Mrs, Adam Grenoble is very poorly, The Evevs bridge on the rail- road is being repaired. A platform is to be built at the station 100 feet long which was needed long ago, It is report ed that Spring Mills is to be the central point when the railroad is made throug: —we trust it will soon be the point. X - PENN HALL ITEM Preaching in the Accademy Hall next Sunday at 2 o'clock p.m, by Rev, Z, A, Yeerick. We are told the school houses in Brushvalley are occupied yy tramps at night. There Is some Hmplensaz ness in the Beaver Dam school between the schol. urs and the teacher. J. B. Fisher killed three fine vos last week. weighing as follows 405, 410 and 115. Reuben Kline seems to enjoy the mistake nade last week when ihe saddle-bag preacher vas taken for him. Frank Fisher was pursing a oil on his chin, George Korman is seriously ill. irs. Adam Grenoble is not improving any. Frank {aines has returnad from Missouri--he was gone (bout six months, We hear James Grenoble pro- ses Lo move back from Altoona, Juo. Bwarm vill quit his trade and go to farming for George Krape. Sam’l Ripga has gone to assist his aged father in the mountains. Mr, Levan is an expert eam driver. Christmas will be here presently, ind with ft will come the usual presents; who will remember the News Boy 7 NEWS BOY. An Jf war does break out between hina and Japan, it will cause a rise in he price of clothing atall the stores in he world, except at the Phitad. Branch where they will run in the old ruts of ow prices as heretofore, give every one ull value for bis mouey and guarantee Jl articles as represented. Mr Kurtz left for Philadelphia on Monday, with the railroad commiites, to meet President Roberts and the special ommittee of his board in behalf «f the viunp'etion of our road. Ifany thing of impr rtan @ transpires before we go to yres8 1t will be telegraphed by Mr, Kurtz or this issoe of the REPORTER Look ont for tl ious atl Dee | Jonathan Kre-mer. of Millheim, died i his home 0a last Friday morning, 7 Mr. Kreamer had been suffering for sme two year: from adrop-iesl affection, stich eonfined him to the honse for the ast six months, He was widely known an e of Milneim's iandloris—the founder of the National hotel. He wus of a sciable disposition, kind-hearted lever and accommodating, He was horn a Peun vip and lived there all his ife-time. age was about 62 years Mr. E lis Kreamer, of Penn, land. 70 fine shoats, big, tittle and ine erent, here on last Friday. He bon hem up in Indiana county for retail n our valley, theswine crop being a lil tie scant here. At Huntingdon, on night of 4 instant, J H. Van Hawn, an agent of Simonton Sleise, was waylaid and robved of $350 t 11 o'clock at night by two highwsy- wen at tre corner «of Fifth and Aileghe- y s'reets. Mr. Van Hotoo bad just re turned from Cle ofie'd coun'y ou a onl. ra nd it iss py osed the parties sho attacked him were aware of the noney in his pesession, One of ihe raffins canght him by the throat and the her best him seve rely the head with a billy until he was rendered uncon wions, when tue roflins relieved bin of and fied, 8, e meat holiday attrac iv live of e-ting tou On 3 ty appearance of a griz- { shionld never be allowed. Buck ngham's Dye Lor the whiskers will read y char heir or to a8 brown Or dack, ab discretion, shd thus keep u peatuess and good ¥ i ge tf . your reputation lor HAIRS, {hina ware, vases, glassware, all fine goods for the holidays, at Cedars, Pe. KESSLER'® CHLEBRATED ENG CULGH MEDIVINE The reliab e aud never lsiliog standby 0 croup and whooping cough suegiaied wa remedy iocolds and all lueg troaules Do not waste tune aud wouey asd en- anger precious lives experimenting with sorthiess medicines, but get the Lest at nee, Money refunded to all dissatisfied pur- husers, McDonald's improved liver pills are in- lorsed by eminent physicians and used by them in their Juily practice. Tria package free, Money re unded to all dissatisfied pur. Lager s For smallness of dose, easiness to take and effecivencss as a worm destroyer McDonald's celebratel worm powders surpass any vermifuge on earuh. Eutirely vegetable, : Mouey refunded to al! dissatisfied pur- chiusers, Dr. Kessler's congh medicine, McDon- td's improved liver pis and celebrated worm powders are solid and warranied wy 4. D Murray, Uentre Hall, and ali druggis's and deslers in medicines, Jonsson, Horroway & Co., Puiiadeiphia, agents. - ST. EL v0 HOTEL Nc. 317 & 819 Aveh Street, Philadelphia Reduced rates ww $200 per day. Toe wraveling puble will still ind at thie Ho- tel the sume Jihersl provision for their comfort. It is located in the immedmste ventres of business and pleces of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well «8 all parts of the city, are asily accessible by Street Uses constantly passing the loors. It offers spacial inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure, Your patronage respectfall 10S. 8. PEGER, Paprty ~DON'T YOU WANT BOMETHING FOR THE ROLADAYS ?—If you want sutiethiog nice, reasonable and useful, go to Deshiner’s in Bellefonte. Twostladed knives for boys 10 cents, Finer quality knives, a8 good nssortment, Violing, best makers, from $1.50 up, Accordeoss, best German, $2 50 and up. Mouth Harmonicas, Richiter's, 15 cts; also a Jang ast bment of higner priced mouth Harmouwiess, 0 from $1 up. Boys’ aud men's gos from $250 up. I have ais 8 good stock of olin, guitar and banjo oe feom Oto 16 cents euch, Tue latter priced are the Tazo. NER, ~~ Befiefoute, F A great many people feel themnel gradually foiling, They don't or what is the matter but the a combination of indiseribable, puing, which each month, seem to grow worse, The oulv wire remedy known that will contrict this reeling sd restive fect heal hile Brown's Tron Bitiers, By rapid ssemidation it purifies ine blood, drives ont disease, gives healti and strength 10 every on reached by the circulatory beers donion te tise rotiass. BOA Knd LIS} bed i solicited, roprietor. es and restores # GOOD FARMING LAND. A Roeky Mill Site Converted into Ton Acres of Rich Farming Land, Guitvonp, Ind, Nov. 8.—R. M. Robin- son came to town to buy a boiler and engine, with which to run a small grist mill on the Whitewater, a stream which empties into the Miami. Mr. Robinson tells a queer story of the loss of the water power, by which the mill was originally operated. The mill site consisted of ten acres of stony land, wholly unproductive and of no value except as a sito for a mill, the power being obtained from a large dam which was fed by the Whitewater, The entire valley for miles, with the exception of these ten barren acres, is a garden spot. The soil is as rich as any in the Miami bottoms, “The recent rains,” said Me Robinson, “lid great damage throughout Indiana After the flood receded we found that our mill dam was filled level full of rich soll washed away from the farms above us There were perhaps three acres in the dam. We had about seven acres of ‘stony batter’ outside the dam, and this was also covered to the depth of from five to ten feet with the richest soil in the valley. Altogether we were the gainers by the flood to the extent of ten acres of good farming Jand, If we had steam instead of water to drive our machinery we would laugh at cur loss. This is the first time I ever heard of any one catching a farm in a flood, but we have caught one sure, It is small, but no smaller than many others in the walley that are making their owners rich. Our ‘stony batter’ before the Ligh water was not worth over $150. Our new ten acres are just as valuable for truck farming as some lands that have been sold there recently for $409 an acre.” Mr. Robinson believes his acquisition is a permanent one. Such a freshet may not woeur again in that steam in years, and if it should be repeated he believes his ten acres will, on account of their loca tion, gather much acre soil than they will lose, RAILWAY DIPLOMACY. The lock Island Road Steals a March on the Northwestern, Cimoaco, Nov, 30 lively tim 8 among the north western years sgo, in of the country wd the Chicago spanies bull | ong. Sone of setiiemuent Chicago an Milwaukee VALCS Southern { construction, concinding to wait unt ountry fillad up a little, Since the const y roads immigy have ther one of the lines runs throug of Southern Ds M1 anls ding the Omaha road forta western on the Chicago be recalled, usily work on anoiher Uf sted, it fs said, by HK RC heavy stockbolders in the Chl ldand and Pacific road. This sy will nl ndicate a roan from Ordway to Bismarck, Dak, run ning northwest through a very fertile coun try, and paralleling the Northern Pacific fo a ways, and is making srrangements speedily as possible for beginni y of ti Besides re that the Rodd oad ix preparing to extend Ba lin 5 - 1 ee 3 ns w= ti} ¥ ng the ane this of aus woes two i be Northwestern aed it bo g4} ¥ fu fearss ATG O Miki 7 3% i WR. % ow thus orters 2% bold str rier Pacific The mapped out by the Rock Isiand peop been in for some has long been feared by the cider rorthwest- arn It is believed bere that the cessful invasion of the far porthwest by Ialand will ox hat sex Gling and ¢ se y x 5 contemplation time, and lines, Hock mplicate the railrosd site uation io tion not a 1i4Le and that creat TH prasent | ve knocked higher than a Kile. A FPateful Christening, New Yong, Nov, 30.-—William N. 4, i di 3 mw his ing in Paterson, ied at the his death be mother. hospital, I wife, child ast moments The first intimation that Walker had that Frazer was dead came [rom some privners who were sent 10 jail morning. He was afterward seen making a minute examination of the of the thine, Although oe is not yet twenty years of age, be has been in a good deal of difficulty since his arrival in this country last April, and the police have iulormation that be was compelled to leave Ireland becanse of sault and ba tery. Walker participated in the Orangemen's parade in Paterson on July 13 last, although not an Orangemen himself, and i: the riot which broke up the parade he struck Police man McCloud on the band with a sword. For titis he was arrested, but the grand jury did An Epidemic Among Dogs, Warsnsuny, CL, Dec has broken out among the dogs here, Atten tion was first calied to the fact about two weeks ago, since which time over fifty can- ines, from the pet poodle to the valuable pointer, have fallen victims to the disease, which appears to be a sort of catarrh, If the malady will confine itself to dogs it will be wise to allow is fall scope, but veterinary men fear {t may prove contagious among horses, Only one dog that has been attacked with the disease has gone through the course of fever which follows the ecatarrh, coming ut safe, and this one is so wasted that it is far from being a model dog. The Ohto Senatorship, Crvoresatt, Dec. 1.—A eareful estimate of the strength of the several candidates for the United States senate from Ohio telegraphed here from Columbus makes the following pp eg Why a ; Converse, 4; 3 y 1; Morgan, 1; doubtful Pendleton, 4; doubtful Payne, 3; RE — Necessary to a each member of oho - CONDENSED NEWS. Monday, December 8, Thomas Camp, owner of one of the largest agricultural works in the south, at Coving ton, Georgia, cloesd out his business yester day. A weight of unavailable resources caused the trouble, It is suggested by those familiar with the relations between the Egyptians and their commanders thas the soldiers in the late bat- tle may have murdered the European offl- cers, including Gen, Hicks, and deserted 10 El! Mahdi Alexander Wolf, aged fifteen, of Bellaire, CUhio, was found dead on the railroad track his body borribly mutilated, He had bee at a dance in the village during the night Ho had charge of the ferry, and usually carried money, and his father thinks that he was murdered and his body placed on the Tuesday, December 4, The public schools of Waterbury, CL, have been ordered closed for a month on account of diphtheria Hon, Thomas A. Indinna, have gone return belore spring. Mrs. Hudson, alias Frank “woman husband,” has le join her husband in Illinois, Counsel for Dr convicted of mw dering his wife and mother-in-law, in Phila delphia, have moved for a new trial Hendricks and to Europe and will no wile, ol Dubois, the Milwaukee § Goerson, During the month of November the va ! rious mints coined 9.588.500 pleces of diver representing an aggregate value of £5,524,910 Thomas arrested for the triple! murder in Laconia, N. H., has made a ful confession of the terrible ond There b great excitement and threats of lvnching. Hammon, i i Nailers employed by the Pottstown, Pa { Iron which | pacity of any nail fact bave struck again cent. company, the largest ca | in the countss i ten pei | i in wages Wednesday, December 5, It is believed that sit of Ki {i to " i England | { mercial treaty will reat exciten ery of taly is in conte; arged postage as » Lt per « or i ing any pri ET id Thursday, December 5. i Two hundred and 1 presented in the sonats ou the second day off ta pession, n, Ky., is oxciu # i torent i i Past } PLE the Bochitel college, m a mill this in 3 BUCHANAN'S LOYALTY. Joseph Holt, Postmaster-General and after-wards Bec'y of War uncer Pres’t Buchanan, has written a loor column let ter to the “National Repablican” iu reply wo certain statements recently made in sn interview by Jacob Thompson, who was 8 8G 4 member of President Bachan, wi's Catiduet. The letter deals with ques~ tious of persons] rather than of public nreres’, sud is a reply to what Mr Holt calls “senrriious char ens affeci ing his rep- atstion ” It closer with the following de fuse uf the loyalty of President Buchan~ An : I cannot close this communication without bearing emphatic testimony 10 he loyalty of President lactanan turoughout the trounled and trying wenes which marked the last mont 8 of nis administration,” With meassureless respon sini leq Oppres i £ him ; bad- gered by traitors aud by the department the Guvernmeost which owed him sympa hy nod u loyal suport, snd stand- 1¢ »8 he did on the brink of a great na- jon 1 cala vity, the imminesce of which wt Am d tue blinding rancor of party sirife ¢ was covstantly misondeassto d snd ni represented, He was not an sggres. ive wan, nor at ali given ti violent juris i speech or of action. He shrank frow thie contemplation of civii war and the ioodshed it would luvolve sand rougit to P stioue it to the last possible moment. But 1 al tis there was 1o tint of dis- yality. While, however, uuiformly entle and suave in Lis modes, he was s0 the le-s firm in view of the ends to be ained Aud vet it was this very snd suavity—the result in spi, of bis peculiar lew era 3 may be, of the yin his di lomatic fai8icd eu Who at iron hauds are Krill g OVes, is doully at {rut l@eness wrt, peri peut, but yet wore, IIL railing Miserable wach often to reflect t ped in #00 fit sides dl BO nueiimes | MAMKIED rr k 4 CHRISTMAS CLOSE AT HAND, As the holidays are rapidly approachs ing and people are desirous of giviog and receiving Christmas presents, and as use. ful gifis are always the most seoeible, we wish to eall your attention to onr coms plete stock of BOOTS & SHOES, just the thing to make boys, girls and older folks bappy sud comfortable during the long winter that is before us. We have Flo. gant Men's Slippers, combining comfort and elegance, Our stock is in all respects full and complete. A cordial inviation is extended to sll to come and see us, feeling sssured we can meet yonr wants in all respe ts und especialy in our pri- ces, JOHR POWERS & SON. Beilefoute, Pa. Panrivs that have grain fo gell shonld he sure to sell to or call on the under- signed who will always pay the best market price, at Spring Mille and Cow burn, 1loctfm IJ. Grexoriy Match 'em ! Mateh "em! if you esn We mean, mateh the low prices in cloth. irg at the Poilad. Branch Lewins & Co. keep ahead still for bargains in snits; many try to get even with thens, but fail- nre is the result, and the fam us Philad, Branch keeps ahead, Go and see their immense sssoriment of ready made vlothing for men and boye, Plushgoods for Holiday present, a Zeilers, Bellefonte, 9 “ £ EO NE CUT HS BELLEFONIE MARKET Grain—Wheat, 100; Rye, 60; Oals, 35 Cora, old 60, new 50 by L. L Brown, Produce—~Butter 30, eggs 30, bam I0, shoulders 14, sides 1234, lard 13, pola- tues 60 —~by Valentines’ Slure. Lock Haves Marker. Butter, 20 to 26 cts. per 1b; eges, 30 to 60, chi 50 to 60 cts. per pair; lard, 16 cis. per apple butter 75 cis. jer gal: corn, 55 per bu; oats, 40 cts, per bu; 20 cis. per peck ; peaches, 25 to 50 per pk; «ubbage, 8 tw 10 per ' 33 tn. per doz potatoes Kens, 1 beans, t apples, 20 to 2oc per peck; Wiroips, | per peck; celery, 5 cents per stalk, EPRING MILIS MARKET. ad § Ee i | Oats ; I am now ready jor the Holidays and can ’ 1" show you the most con- : B 2 BROT i erected a twoal suse, carpenter sh bie and other out class order, and any one « » in own should oll FAMUEL ZEIGLER sconal, Judicral « ori / (lis 1 7r. ct. ‘Lar dd old JU so many Ladies’ Watches te 4 as Row, nor od ri od an assortine nt, the 4 a proper nas present. Stl: J &7 Chris on $e} py exh i be Friday, November 7. : Both houses of « onlay The fu reported as gx ing into the winter ina rank and vigorow | Mon, ! | Kroos, the organiser of the A B C unior| of grocer clerks in New X ork city, is held: for trial at §5,000 bail ! fhe suit of Robert McoJuall for $1000) damages against the Standard Ol corpany | yestlted in a verdict io his {aver Jud daoced £1, Hy i dollar mgress have adjourned & i " : western wheat crop i condi o’ ge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, has intro | 8 bill in congress which proposes prac to suspend the coluage of the silves! i { The Salt Lake News says that the pres | | Aent's remarks about polygamy in his message | i “ara a sop to bigots and breathe to the | lamp of popular passion.” In a speech delivered at a banquet in Bos i ton Gon. Batler mysteriously hinted that hei | might be a candidate for president in 1884 | and that be could carry Massachusetts Saturday, November 8, The discovery of gold has been made near Warwarsing, Ulster county, N. Y. Charles F. Freeman, the religions fanatic, has been taken to the Danvers insane asylum The whole business part of Wilimington, N. C., has been destroyed by fire. The losses will probably reach $40,000, The directors of the New Orleans centen. nial exposition bave agreed upon a plan for the main building. It will seat 123,000 people. The court has denied the motion for a non suit in the Dwight case. The decision is a great disappointment to the defendant's counsel It is now thought that Bpeaker Carlisle will be able to announce the standing com: mittoes of the house by next Monday week, the 17th. Batter, Cheese and Eggs, } Cincinatti, Dee, 5.-The eleveath annual convention of the National Butter, Cheow and Egg and Nixon's ball. association was opened at Bmith| Mayor Stephens made a brief address of welcome to the delegatos, | and was followed by Mr. Patterson, presi dent of the produce exchange of this city, who extended the hospitality of the eity to the convention. Mr. John Machonald) president of the association, raponded, the organization of the convention Was eoeded with. There are over 400 delegates in noo, representing twenty two stales Cincinnati produce exchange sereoaded the visitors at the Grand and other hotels ! i I 1 A & They are All at Peace, Four Grosox, D. T., Dec. B