ia ; ; } ANIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND ) BHOEMAKER, after April 1st will open in the Durst | bnilding, when he will be prepared to make to drder Boots and Shoes, and do all kioda of repairing. Satisfaction guar. snteed, and charges reasonable. He'visks 1 whare of the public patronage, Bputf | |USESRIDRTERIPET | CORMN-MEJL For Sale ty GROCERY an PROVISION DEALERS TS CUAUTY OM 8 oF AURLLED “TRY IT TO PROVE THAT ws nulled from en uo Go RR i —— OLD COUNTRY. THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor T Teas BLISHING CO. ir THE Echos from the British Isles and the Continent. » % a Ade fis and re pe oR » ale of our ng qualities. We olf manent and lucrative business, aportant on nvassers. Thus it is the BOOK Ca SICILTAN eNTRE Harn, Pa. Dee. 19, 1883 ' BY Young ladies like it gives the hair a bean- one. Warlike Talk The Cordial Reception of the Crown Prince in Madrid-—-The Porte's Action, About Tonquin r' now & ter, large A HUNTINGDON MYSTERY. According to the Globe of last week the citizens of the northera section of that county have a sensation on hand : On Toesday, 4, Frank Strunk and Samuel Ayers, of Jackson township, went out on a deer hunting expedition with Clark Wilson, of York county. The place they selected was on the Green Lea Mt, near the Blue Spring, a desolate and bar- ren region in the northern end of the county. The place is but seldom fre- quented by persons, and lies at least four or five miles from any habitation, While Mr, Strunk was watebiog a deer crossing io a spar of the mountain, he thought he could get a better view bv climbing up » large projecting rock. He had barely reached its summit when he saw below » hey wish, Ss DO ge 'S VEGETABLE AraC - Fourth Breet, Cincinnati, Ohios THE WHISKERS astre, and enables them to dress PREPARED wie of the most les for Loxpox, Dee. 8 —The Marquis Tseng in contradicting the statement published in the Republigne Francaise, stating that no com- munications had passed between him and M. Ferry since the 80th of N ywember, says that he is afraid that the French press are incline d to wilfully mislead the public on the Tonquin affair. His note to M. Ferry on Wednesoay was brief, but to the point, and stated ex plicitly that orders had been issued from Pekin to the commanders of the Chinese troops on the frontier to oppose by force of arms any attempt by the French forces to occupy Bae-Ninh or Sontay. The marquis further informed your correspondent that ication Ly DEE. Mites FOR Qld people like it for its wonderful power to restore to their whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people like it because it prevents them fron getting bald, keeps dandruff away, and makes the Free! Cards and Chromos. Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strong hold upon the public confidence as has Hays Hur RENsweR. The cases in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of wolor to tae hair, and vigorous health to the scalp, are innumerable. | MALE and FEMALE | Hair Renewer. grow thick and strong. The CINCINNATI PU dW as a dressing because it ; orAING MILLS Plaining Mill WANTE i.yon & Co's Store EE J TR Ao or SHIR ANID 3 HA TN GRAINS A 50 A Merry ~ NAPS FOR ' | B&The place Lo buy your best=%6a S' h v , . . i i OUR WAY OF SELLING OFF A LARGE WIN SHORT | 3 and cheapest Building Mate NOTICE | B&F rial is of | 17 17 1 ¢ i $40 000 WORTH i. CLOTHING. BOOT large cavity, in which a rifle barre!, very much rusted, wasstandiog against a rock It was considerably bent and had the name of T. Douglass stamped upon it The breech, with part of the tail broken off, was found in between two stone- and the muzzel was leaning agaist the rock with about 15 inches of its stock very much weather beaten. The varnish and finish bad disappeared evidently from exposure, while the ram-rod was 1s the barrel. About two inches of it stuck out and was so much decayed that i broke off with but very liitie pressure Partly in the mouth of the cavity wus the balance of the stuck entirely protected from the weather, but on the under parr, which started on small rocks, niches had been worn into it by frequent tramping of animals, About two feet from the stock was the powder flask and lock. both very much rasted. The later was made by) James Cresson, Jr., & Co, Pnilidelphia The theory advanced is about 15 or 20 years ag» some hunter tracked a bear 1. this wild locality snd wonnded it. In the attempt to re~load hurriedly, which » evidenced by the powder flask being dropped and the ram-rod in the rifle, the animal came on the huuter suddenly, who to defend himself, clubbed it unt the rifle was broken, Then on the secon blow the rifle burrel was hurled to the place where it was found, while the hu: - ter then gave up his lire, arin attempting ty crawl out of the mountain, perished, The theory is advanced that if the hnn ter would have succeeded in reachinghis friends he would have traced his sep for his rifle, if not for the animal, whicb in i's day was a very fin- one, having em bedded in the stock 2" pieces of silv.r, » - - * * * Shortly after the rebellion a man fron Boalsburg. Centre connty, left his hom for a bear huot in Hontingdon counts, and he was never heard trom aflerwand, it is supposed that he met his untimely fate at this place. The gun can be see: at soy time at the residence of Frank Strunk, at Strowk’s Mids, in Jackson township. - - - - Every purchaser to the amount of $2 or more, is entitled to a chance in th peantiful Prize Doil, at the Beehive one price stores. “Words fail to express my gratitnde,’ says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, Ten nessee, “for the benefits dearived fron Aver's Barsaparilla. Having been afil et od all my life with scrofula, my systen szemed saturated with it. It came out io b'owches, ulcers and maltery sores, al over my body.” Mr. Carter stat~s tra he was entirely cured by Ayers Sarsapa- rilla, and since discontinuing its use, § months ago, has had no return of the terofalous symptoms. A clear head is indicative of good health and regular habits, When th. body feels heavy and langnid, and th. mind works sluggishly, Aver's Cathari Pilis would wonderiuliy assist to a recov ery of physical buoysnce and mental vig or. The coastipated should use the u. * SWEPT INTO THE STREM. of Land “Right Smart of Bears.” One Thousand Acres and Om the deck of a big Mississippisteamboat stood an aged Southern planter. Indicating by a sweej of his arms the waters the boat was passing over he said to a passenger from the North: “When | was 12 years old I killed my first bear on a new plantation, my father was then cutting out of » forest that grew directly over the waters of thi bend. That was a mighty good plantation, and there were right smart bears there, too. But thas ene thousand acres of land went {nto the Missis sippl years ago.” It is putting no strain upon the figure tosay that great forests of youthful hope, womanly beaut) and manly strength are swept in the same wa) every year into the great, turbid torrent of dis ease and death. Yet it should not beso. That | i530 is a disgrace as well aa a loss. People an largely too careless or too stupid to defend thel own interesta—the most precious of which § th. That gone, all is gone, Disease is simp t to recklessness or ignorance the simplest taing might as well be complexed as a proposition in Conic Sections, As the huge western rivers which so often flood the cities along their shores, arise in a few mountain springs, so all our ail ments can be traced to impure blood sad a small group of disordered organs, The most effective aud inclusive remedy for dis ease is PARKER'S TONIC. It goes to the source of pain and weakness. In response to its action the liver, kidneys, stomach aud heart begin thed: work afresh, and disease is driven out, The Ton fe is not, however, an intoxicant, but cures a de rire for strong drink. Have you dyspepsia, rhen matism, or troubles which have refused to ylela to other agents 7 Here is your help. ——, ——— (Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. It is a fact not generally known that the James Doss’ Gold Watch Cases really cone tain more pure gold than many “solid” gold cases The demand for these watch eases has led to the manufacture of a very poor grade of solid gold watch cases— low in quality, and deficient in quantity. These cases are made from 4§ to 10 karats, and a b or 6 karat case is often sold for 12 or 14 karats, It is wor economy to buy a watch case s0 poor in quality that it will soon lose its color, or one so soft that it will the Chinese army was now fully preparad to meet the French, notwithstanding the rein- forcements which had recently been sent out by France, and that if the French com menced a general advance they would be me t half ~ay, The Italian government have ordered two men of war from Singapore to Canton, t7 protect Italian interests at that point in the event of war, which now seems to be gen- erally recognized as inevitable, The brief debate in French chambers on the Tonquin eredit commission's report and the failure of even the more radicals to insist on concise explanations of the state of the Chinese question, indicate that M, Ferry is upheld almost unanimously fn his course, and that politicians of all shades, save perhaps the socialists, are pre pared to support the government in their un- dertakings in Tonquin BerLiN, Dec, 8.-—Madrid correspondents of German newspapers all agrees that the im- provement in Spain during the nine years of Alfonso's reign } X the prominent haz been wonderful. Stull to be view of the liberal teuipse certain to follow, The cordial and ant) the crown prince a great me * to sympathy engendered by the insulting Anner Alfonso received in Paris, creatir desire to do all possible honor to the king’ hiefly in rder that the contrast t France Spanish republi CONSTANTIN ing received official teution of the British var vessels t much remains rad matin ARIANA reception of in Madrid is attributed in in which Wis templating men of war final decision in bassador has | ble effect 1 and it is representatives o had Eoixsunran, Dee, 8. —The provost and tows tortained for Ireland, at a ban- ented him with an address of In responding to the address, council of Galashiels « Mr. Trove Ivan, chief s quet, and pre confidence, retary hope that 4 i lintely be taker declined, howev ner the b ed, and said the respit kept secret IERLIN meting « the czar « tria will shor close in what ine secretary would be ap Republican Convention May Meet, Cixcixxar, O., Dec. 8 ~-8ever nbers of the national republican com ted have rived here on way to Washington, Amo Elihu Easos, of Wan k ex-Senator MM Keon, of About ten members are? ex. pected] by Sunday. They will be entertained by the committees of b 1 keepers and others #ho are axious to t the national conven. ion here. Bunday night the party goes to Washington with several Cincinnati polis ticians. Senator McKee said tonight that be did not expect Cincinnati would get the soavention as eastern influence would be too great in favor of Philadelphia or New York. {e thought that Indiauapolis might get it as + hait for the state elections if the hotel ao- sormmodations in the Hoosler city were ime proved, Where the ng then Mississippi Pull Times in the Smoky Clty, Pirrsetvro, Pa, Dec. B—It is stated on rood authority that there is a larger num- wr of workmen, clerks, bookkeepers, ete, mt of employment in Pittsburg at the pres ant tine than has been Known since the first of the years following the panic of 1875. An wivertisement in a daily newspaper for male wip of any kind brings scores and in some ases handreds of responses. Not only are be large manufacturing establishments in uany instances reducing their foree of work. nen, but mercantile establishments are do ng likewise, so that the army of the unem- doyed is daily receiving large accessions, Chis state of affairs is not singular to Pitts. surg, but prevails in most of the cities of the ouulry. The Bonanza King's Purchase, Toesox, A. T., Dec, 8 —fucson is in a daze of enthusiasm over the purchase of the Juijotoa mines yesterday by J. W. Mackey wd J. W., Flood, the bonanza firm of San francisco, negotiated by W, Lytle, of the mame place, who takes an interest with them. ihe price was £450,000. The mines are lo sated eighty miies southwest of Tucson, and wore discovered last May. The purchase was made on the report of J, N. Low, W, 8, Potter and Hank Bmith, acknowledged to be Je best authorities on the coast. They report hat nothing ever discovered on the Pacifie Coast is equal to it outside the Comstock pur: shase. The purchasers will commence oper. tions at once on an extensive scale, putting “up the most approved machinery for develop ng and workiug the ore. ‘ Carried OF by a Bear, Arrreron, Wis, Dec. 8A numoer of sitizens of Cicero and Lessor, in Sbawano sounty, are scouring the woods in the hope a finding at least some traces of the sixteen mouths old daughter of Frank Kline, a prominent farmer. The little child, while playing in front of Kline's house, was carried of by a bear. The child's serenmns were beard by Mrs Kline. Ali was summoned goed fare bois sted on pursuit, bus Jest soht of the wnioml Lo be woes Have of Holiday at the Beehive? and Happy GOTO Valentines Store Co., Or for anythiog in Dry Goods, Gr ries Ke. Choice Ce Malaga Gra Figs, Filberts, Almonds, Pecans and Eoglist Walnuts, Cranberries, Mince meat, & i ieclionery, ia ry % i w. i pes, Raisins, DPrezl QUEENSWARE, Decorated Nets, Glass Selig, Vacer, T ‘et Sets, Large Variety of Majolica ware, and cheap in price, as we wish to clos Ord Is 3 these goods during the Holidays VALENTINE'S STORE CO., LIM, A —— IG WW D. & R. DINGES & REARICK, CENTRE HALL. ————— 1 A A A A ON SA 8&r~Penns Valley Barguin Store.~@e ROur line of Zephyrs and yarns is very ull and compiete, An assortment of fine ladies’ Jersey wainis wre selling fast—see them before they are all. Our line of men's, ladies, misses and children's hose is unsurpassed—a big bargain in misses all wool, at 25¢. Examine our line of ladie’s_and gent's underwear, We have 24 dozen of one kind of gent's white, all wool, shirts and drawers that we offer at 60 cents, See them and youn will buy. from our complete stock.’ 1loct8m DINGES & REARICK. : i i , HATS, ALMOST HALF PRICI ¥ d Fine Dre Another lot 8 #8 Goods 1. WOLF & SON I NEW DRUG STORE MAGNIFI- DRUGS. SPICES a1 XK OF PATENT MEDICINES | TOILET ARTICLES NONE FINER IN THIS COUNTY | snd FANCY GOODS, Also TOBACCO & SEGA RS, and CONFECTIONERY L { Bil wit ds FROM THE MOST STYLISH| WOODS DOWN TO ANY. DRESS Gf ORRONLY REPT Spectacles a Specialty. Being an y of experience sccurately come BIG STORE AND prescriptions pounded i i § i i f i C. E. AURAND, Druggist, sep 2Ty Spring Mills Pa. Dealer In New Brockerhoff House. Alt A La BRrOCKERHOFF HOUSE CHEMICALS ALLEGHKXY ST BELLEFOXTF; Pal PERFUMERY, G. G. MCMILLEN, Prop'r. FANCY GOODS, & Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. Pure Winns and Liquors for medica] 5%. Free Boss to and from all trains. oof woecinl rates to witnesses and jurors. Sjun DRUGS ———— —— HARDWARE — STOVES. In addition to our extensivé stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eall your attention to our stock Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges, We wouid especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand, WILSON, McFARLANE & CO Collections promtly made and thosa having Will draw ud Deeds, Mortga« Bellefonte, Pa. OQ. A “EEAR DER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. PA, ORceinGarman's now building. Spring Mills, Pa., GEEMAN, & SPLIT SIDING, WINDOW BASHES Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short no« Lice, MATERIAL OF ALL XI NDs AL- WAYS KEPT ON HAND ny isiTm | Usd HOUSE _— i W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belles toute, Pa. Special attention given to country trade, (Use HOUSE, J RELLEFO) EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor ; The community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial. traveling § PV x HOU! LOCK W 5. WOODS CALDWE Terws reasonable, G on first floor. Proprietor d sample rooms PHYFICIAN & SURGROX, Potters Mills, Pa day] and night, promptly at. Hus ad several years succes 2 11junt SwrTe's GERMAN OLio! HATE re - The Great German Remedy JOY I von RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Dyspepain, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Rowels, Blood, Liver and Kidneys. For Sale by oll Dealers in Modicive, ot 50 Cents » Beith Prepared and sold at Wholesale by the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LINSITED,) 3% Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY: Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St. Smith, Kline & Co, 300 and 311 North 3rd street. Dentists. I K GW. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall, (Office at residence on Church street, oppo. site Lutheran Church. Will give satis. faction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered ldudr b> S.6. GUTELIUS, — . Dentist, Millheim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pin. my 278 (se HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM. Good Table, healthy locality, pure mountain water, sarrounded by finest natural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable. 16anug tf CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY &BAM'L SHOOP (Successors to J. O, Deininger.) MM Manufacture and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES BPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles, ————— All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan ies of loug experience. Hence al work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class. COME AND SEE OUR wWorw [an27