THE CENTRE REPORTER. NNN NINN NNN NNN Cextee Harn, Pa., Dec. 19, 1883. - " " The Largest TerMs —32 per year in advance. $2050 when not in advance. Advertisements 90 cents per line tor three insertions Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $90—13 colum $46. Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a eredit of two months additional as a pre mium., Paper in Centres County, "AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS Suitable for BRESENTS for your Sweetheart, or Your Sister, or Your Cous. in, or Your Auut, at G. R. 8. & Co, WHITMER & Co Spring Mills D, GARMAN & SON,, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Dealers in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Cashmeres a specialty, 28jun tf - Cn : - Plusk and velvets—Garmaus. 3 LOCAL ITEMS, 09 For First class goods—Garmans. 3 —Mrs Adam Grenoble died at Penn Hall, last Sunday night. Monday morning the ground was covered with about oue inch of snow. Palace store —Garmans, : Mr, Joseph Baker, esq., of Harris twp., has been contined to his house for some weeks on account of iliness, —Qur Tussy reporter meations a hunting party firing 26 shots at a erip- pled deer, and it still lives to be shot at again. Reason why Garmans undersell competitors: Tney pay cash for their goods and dis ount : 1! bills, 3 Gen. Blair thinks the Penn’a RE. R. was liberal with Peunsvaley after all in nut making its demand 850,000, Smith's German Olio recently cured a case Ot rheumatism of twelve years stand- ing. ——Yony From, on Monday, killed an 18 pound wild tarkey in the mountains near this p ace. Mr. i. 1. Shuler, Pottstown. Pa , Bays: Brown’s Iron Bitters wade a perfect cure of dyspepsia, which I bad several years —W. R. Bierley, E«q., formerly of Wil iawmepors, is lying quite sick with typhoid fever, at his new home in Texas. Two of his children are slso sick. If the fellow who has the steel yards belonging to the editor of this pa per d »8 not intend to retorn them, let bim sav 80, and we will know that we must buy another pair. » their th Hall Carriage Works. on hand there and shoeing has been thops. —A lady reader sends the the fo lowing kootty guest hand over 10 the Loop golve at its next meeting proper time (10 sweelen you or aft»r adding the cream 7 All kinds made toorder, added to the eb $2 or more, is entitled to a chance in t beantifal Prize Doll, at ti price stores. Mr Samuel Kreamer, of lilinois, now in the valley on a visit, shot a bear last week, in the narrows east of Wo d ward, and will treat his western friends to bear meat. The skin sold for 811. — Next week there will paper jssned from thie office, in accordanie with a time-honored custon in the news paper world, and to afford all hands an o pportanity to enjoy the holiday season along with the rest of mankind, Governor Pattison, a few days ago, appointed Leouard Rhone, E«q . of Cen tre Hall, ¢ mmissioner of the Hunting don Re‘ormatory. Mr. Rhone is the master of the Penravivania state grange, Patrons of Hresbandry., We congratulate Mr. Rhove upon this compliment, —eThe dem snd of the Penn’a railroad company {or 825,000 addit onal from our people ‘0 insure a completion of our railrond was rece’ ved hy onr peon'e gen- erally wi h surprise and indignation, and tLe curses to ree them in the place Bob Ingersoll beliaves dows not exist were both plenty and heavy, A beantifal Pr z+ Doll ia nowto be geen in tne show window of the Beehive store, It is pretty and sweet as any jive doll of 10 or 12 years. Any purchaser to the amonnt of 82 has a chance to daw this n'e ty doll un 1 it ia worth trying fr. Wa judge the doil must have cost near he ¢ Beehive one v » be no A merry Christmas and a happy. happy New Year to every reader of the Reronrres, and the rest of mankind, is our parting salutation as old 1883 passes away. Panties that have grain to sell shonld be stire to sell to or cull vn the ander- signed who will always pay the best market price, at Spring Mills and Co burn. 1locttm 1. J. GreNosLe ——8ilk handkerchiefs, mufflers, fur caps, robes, ties, gloves, snd many other useful gifts at the Beehive, ~The Penn’a Central Musical Asso- ciation will hold its 11th annua! festival in the Mosica! College, Freehargh, Sny. der county, Pa, beginning on Monday evening, Jan. 7, 1884, with solo and con- cert singing 02 the convention, Grand concerts on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Jan. 9,10 and 11. ~ Every purchaser to the amcunt of $2 or more, is entitled to a chance in the beantital Prize Doll, at the Beehive one price stores, ~m=For the best goods in boots and Shots and lowest prices, one must go to Doil & Mingles which is headquarters for the gshuing article, G ~The Leawishurg Crams of the Mifs flinbarg Telegraph say: “The cards are out for the m rriage of Mr. Joe! B, Et tinger, of Miton, and Miss Helen M. Kelly, of Lewi-barg, datighter of Josiah Kel'ey. Date—Wedneaday, Dee. 19, at 350». ml Joel ia a son of Wm. Ewting- . meriy o roasbu ] of the RerorrEn od, 19, 80d nephew A handso 3 ; lady or gentioman Uhristinas Garmans You, MADISONBURG NOTES, Mrs. Feidler's new house is now done, and all the out buiidings, shade trees, walks in front and across the alley ; this makes a.good improvement in town and isa credit to Ocker and Feidler as con- tractors. W. C. Noll has dug his cellar for a new house next summer. Mr, Wolf, the boss tailor, has also dog the ceilar for a new house to go up next summer, Bartges & Bro. will also build a house on their lot. The war with the hogs is about over and the turkeys all gone, The big bear was down to visit B. W. Rover's pig pen one night but did not get any pigs— Ben put the dogs on him. Ben, how does the lantera work ? Prof. U. lierley is among ug again and looks well and speaks well of the west. Mr. Henry Long, Jr., of Illinois, is also here to sce hs friends. The new spring wagon of Bartges & Bro, has come at last and is a daisy. W.C. Noll has a porker 34 feet high, 6 feet long, weight 460 pounds, * . A Dopcer.—A. R. Black, of Stephen- gon con: ty, ill, lifted the REPORTER reg- ularly for a number of years, then lef withont notifying us of his whereabouts in order to dodge what he honestly owes us. If we knew his pres-nt address, we'd gerd him a Christmas gift Here after we will give dodgers this kind of honorable meuniion, . - - The question has been asked 18 whether the Peno’a r. r. will accept L. & i stock on the $25,000 demanded by y, they will not. $2 or more, is entitled 10 a chance in the beautiul Prize Doll, at the Beehive one price stores, The Cer tra Co. Teac hers’ Ins i the esurt house, Belle tonte. Dec. 31, aud will continne one week. Instructors will be Dr, Higher, Hon. B (Gi. Northrop, Hon. A, J. Davis, Dr. Groff and Dr. Atherton, The Reformed Sunday this place is decorating the church and p'anting a Curistmas tree freighted with he benefit of its scholars, tute meets in School of presents for tl with services on Tuesday evening, 20. weries in the world have lers for the hol- puts from all parts of neries of all gradew and highest priced to the grades. Iu table groceries wliday stock is ahead of any thing vet opened by them. If you would en joy the holidays fittingly, supply your tables with pure, fresh and wholesome family groceries, such as are kept only at first class estal like that of Sechle re, in the Bus hoase biock. The finest gv inst been « Sega ned at . Fruits, confecti ; BeRRO finest yvishments II number of our patrons to our request and kindly due Reporter, for ur thanks, The num- large however, a spe ial favor to y part of what is due before AN assure you, we in fonds and arge cash expenses, How many start the new vear with a square a Happy New Year to all, on vero Fears is very steem we friends, are short have 1 Wii seouni? Patent dolls, China dolls, sweet and prety, at Cedars —chrap! d that a lively fracas recently, ia which its hammered a fellow lent over the head with a revolver, 0D » fr or r Cf agly gasties. - it i2 8a red at State one of tl OCCur. lege, wk #4 iwen inf lease no lice is the places for loafing yanty’s “hi inst rx-judge Orvis as taut case. woeeyg r itself 8 won | (L000 In ils OWD Cl- nd among all peo si} ( ariila. Itisthe best ie blood purifiers, spittin, ever offered . 1 [ ic. Beautiful ti {'} yi 0) lies—(:armans, 3 ina ware, vases glassware, all ods for the holidays, at Cedars, more suow and sleigh handkerchiefs —Garmans. 3 - --— - ELEBRATED ENGLISH al 4 AR 3 NE, The relialve and never miliog standby in eroap sod whooping cough npequaled 8 Ad Telnedy lo coias alld All lag troaules, Do pot waste time avd money aud en- wus lives experimentiog with licines, but get the best at r iRNger preci «Orth ies me nee, Money refunded to all dissatisfied pur- chasers, MeDonald’s improved liver pills arein- lorsed by eminent ptuysiciavs and used by tuem in their daily practice. Trial package free, Money refunded to all dissatisfied pur- [ale 8 For »maliness of dose, easiness to take and effeciivencss as a worm destroyer HeDouasld's celebrate worm powders surpass ny vermifuge on earch. Entirely vegetable, Money refunded to all dissatisfied pur- Cclinsders, Dr. Kessler's congh medicine, McDon- ald’s improved liver piis and celebrated worm powders are sold and warrauted by J. D Morray, Centre Hall, aud all druggis's and dealers in medicines, Jonsson, HorLvoway & Co, Puiladeiphia, agents. ST. ELMO HOTEL. Ne. & 319 Areh Street, Philadelohia Reduced rates 10 $2 00 per dey, : Toe traveling pubbe will still find at this Ho- tol the same i1ihersl provision for their vomfort. Its located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well at all parts of the city, are wasily accessible by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the city for business or Plante. our patronage respectfully solicitad. JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor, Maprit a» ~DON'T YOU WANT SOMETHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS ?—If you want somethiug nice; reasonable and useful, go to Deshner's in Bellefonte, _Two-bladed knives for boys 10 cents. Finer quality knives, a good assortment. Violins, best makers, from $1.50 up. Accordeons, best German, 82 50 and op. Mouth Harmonicas, Richier's, 16 ets; also a large assortment of higher priced mouth Harmonicas, Revolvers from §1 up. Boys’ and men’s guns from $250 up. I have also a good stock of vi- olin, guitar and baujo strings from 6 to 16 cents each, The lutter priced are the best in market, NNER, ' bdecd: 8 Bellefoute, Pa, Bw ai more, is entitled to a chanes in the al Prize Doll a » 8t the Beebive one RED WRITING, A Record of the Sufferings of the Nihilists, Loxpox, Dec. 8,—The Paris eoryespondent of The Times forwards e second letter, which was written in blood by a Nihilist confined in the Troubletskoi Bastion at St. Petersburg. It describes the harrowing treatment received by the prisoners, and says their food is often mouldy and sometimes putrid; that dys entary and scurvy are prevalent, and that the doctor is afraid to touch the pa tients. Few medicines are prescribed, and when ordered they are generally counter manded. The prisoners rot away and ex hale the odors of dead bodies before life is extinet, The number of those who go mad creasing. Mad mer are strapped down and whipped with the knout by the keepers Fierce yells resound throughout the night. Many prisoners have committed suicide. It is said that one woman was outraged and then poisoned, and no inquiries into the af- fair were instituted by the authorities Rats are the worst enemies of the prisoners, A woman with a babe was obliged to be constantly on the watch and to fight night and day to prevent the rats from devouring her child, The use of combs and soap is forbidden and the prisoners, especially the women, whoso hair is allowed to grow, are literally devoured by lice. The jallers are only kind to those having money. Fris oners who refuse to reply to questions are tortured and of violation of women are frequent, to the civilized world in behalf of the women in the prison, whose situation, he says, is fax worse than that of the men. The Times says these allegations demand serious in- vestigation, CASES A CINOINNATI PROPHET. Hoadley and Cox and a Bloody War with: England. CincixsaTti, Dec, 8, —A book has made appearance on the streets and at the news of this that has created consid. erable comment and not a little excitement, The title is “When the Democrats Rule,” and the contents are a precast of the great political events of 1554 and 1855, Governor elect Hoadley and Bunset Cox ap pearing on the cover lead the curl server to an examination of the con which prove of an interesting character The mysterious author, who sigrs himself its city stands us ob Mls, and Butterworth by the republican nationa convention, and of Hoadley and Cox by the democrats. The proceedings of each given. The reader is led into the heat excitement of the presidential campaign of 1584, the account of which introduces Blaine, Grant and Conkling as taking the stump for Arthur, and Ben Butler sors for Hoadley. The struggle in New York and Ohio is portrayed, and the north are made to wring to Hoadley's position The unknown prophet then New York and Indians and a solid south for Hoadley and Cox, electiog them by an over whelming majority. On March 4, 1555, the author drives 30 000 republican office holders from Washington city, leads an army « 0 democrats to fill the vacated positions names Hoadley's cabinet, in which Ben But ler appears as atlorney general, by predicting a war Unitedl Btates and England on 1 hes tg d HET IGUCH Thurman and of the ool carries Ohio £ wy cludes between the the Pasame canal : + Guestion Curioni i I hy know who the author of the peculiar book nd it is stated that be | nnati pross Roasted to Death In a Sleeping Car, : Pe a y , 4 u : : ihe } ng: Btasdasd vu At one o'cl jate New Y a i ‘ from ( rning, wi ou Lhe Was passang dnt o of a sleeping The flames were EK this no rk express Hudson road, ' was is stance soulh fire covered In Car train first mu ladies’ parlor or ran into Castleton and stopped ticed 5 Lin dressing room; the tras wa The jas gers were hurried out of the burning car. all escaping uninjured with the exception of one man who was terribly roasted in his berth. He was taken pow lies in a dying condition pot known, Another man which be bad placed $150, ment was called sng ost his Bat iv The fire depart ruined. There were twelve passengers sale; in the car when the fire was discovered, and for a time the utmost consternation pre vailed, A Daring Robbery. Mongaxrows, Va, Dec 5 About dusk a gang of suspicious individuals were noticed prowling the streets aud the suspecting in habitants their guard. Ouse of were on CONDENSED NEWS. Monday, December 10. An early holiday rec yEported, for congress 18 The large dry goods houss of MoManus ¢ Doolin, Providence, R. I, has failed for £140,000, with assets of $170,000 Chas. L. Joffreys, a wealthy manufacturer and capitalist, of Jamestown, N. Y., has been arrested on a charge of arson, * tonghs stoned Mrs, Langtry's passed through Connellsville, a Information from Pittsburg indicate thet she steel workers will accept the proposed reduction, and there will be no siaut down, Geo, Frank, the man who to be the murderer Phasbe who attempted suicide by {will wmch as it was suspected and his throat, of Paullln, utting recover, Suexday, December 11, { The queen has made the poet baron, ennyson The steams barge Enterprise sunk one mile {from Port Austin, Mich, reported lost. A large delegation from Indianapoli {Washington to urge that the next {republican couvention be held in that city. The New York {posure of frauds in the department tlic works, whereby the people of [have been defrauded of § | The Blaine has declared that he is not a | date for president and would no {nomination if it were tendered bh | Mr. Wheeler H. district att Seven lives Tribune publishes an ex of pub that city LER) Washington Post tates that Mr. CRIM Lhe ‘sekbam, nney His only reason is Anthony has been sworn in and enters upon his fifth « The president has sen list of nominations rads Lord Coleri | this Coun writing a | Al the country int juarter time trom It is prota masonic acti tO the privy « i Ex-Go New Yo question wot The glasshi | petition to « eriminal offen import foreig Thursday, December i The King of | The republ beld devernd bills in soldi Annan ew at Chi Det new ( wack Fare Friday, Pecember 14. Ki SRn i § Arey weighs 125 § agreed ug ey N. C., bas of the pew been ut : Episcopal ivention at New Berne Seturday, December 135, France has ordered 3,000 Tonquin France has repealed tl {importation of i fr American pot { Speaker Carlisle will ann { somn ext Thursday Hons 1A There is a shrinkage of £20 Untario grain crop as compared ye ar Smaily OO O00 dae last ia with x prevails at SBundury, O, to them bad been particularly noticed loitering! = alarming extent, and it is feared I will near the post office, and Postmaster Fleming id decided to remove the money and stamps for | ns SpA. safe keeping. Placing all the valuables in a] AD re 8 ] strong box he closed the office and left for | Of the Penneyly ania Steel « home with the treasurs under Lis arm eo tbat a reduction otwerved the man watching him and beard | 90CUF January 1 : v hit give a shrill whistle Fleming hurried | Charles K. Hibbs, bookkeeper of an alley a moment later, two men sprang iarrested on the charge of embezzling $10,000 upon him, knocked him down. seized the bux | from his employer. and though he at once gave the alarm they | The letter carriers are making a deter They secured about $2,000, | congress giving them the — ——— day's vacation with pay, Closing of the Canals, The pallium has been Synacuse, Dec. 4 ~The canals are ~losed, | Archbishop Purcell's successor Thay are clear of ice twenty sait laden boats have reached their | Catholic dignitaries attended. destination here. Their cargoes are to be| A legal question has been raised in Wise reshipped by rail. There are uo boats on |oonsin as to whether a marriage by the presi- the Syracuse levels of the Erie or Oswego dent of a free thinking society is legal It canals en route, and the boats owned in this|is claimed the statutes do not authorise it. locality have all reached their winter qua: The statement of coal tonnage of the Phila- ters. The business of the past year exceeds | doiphia ain! Reading, ending November 80, that of many recent years. gives the total as 11,440, of 8,010,547 compared year. The government of British Columbia is being strongly urged to take immediate ac tion toward preventing the influx of Chinese, Over 9.000 Chinese are without work in the province, The Dickson Manufacturing company of Scranton, Pa, which employs nearly 1,000 ten, has notified them that a reduction of ten per cent. in their wages will take effect after Monday next, In Ban franci co Charles McLaughlin was shot and killed by Jerome B. Cox. The tragedy was the result of seventeen years’ litigation. McLaughlin failed to make pay: ment of $40,000 which Cox claimed he owed. A bill teen offered in Congress reo | questing the president to issue a proclama- tion making Dec. 24 a national holiday, it being the centennial anniversary of the sur- render of his commission by Washington ate Annapolis. Presented with a Gold Medal, Cricaco, Dec, 15, Mayor Carter Harrd- the Hioer 1 an A. C. Ryan, who was shot by the Spanish on Nov. 4, 1878, in violation of al rights, The occasion of help the mayor gave to the ¥ od soldier, and in se right to thirty conferred The upon COT io tons, with an increase — a : i the previous Postmaster Gen, Gresham to Retire, WasninaToN, Dec. 6. —8pecial correspon. dents are telegraphing to their papers that republican members of the Indiana delega. tion give credence to the report from Chica. go that postmaster Gen. Gresham will soon retire from the cabinet to take the United States circuit judgeship now filled by Judge Drummond of Chicago, who, it is under. stood, will soon vacate that position, A Woman's Desperate Plight, Agron, 0, Dec, 8 ~Adam Katzenmeyor quarreled with his wife on account of her refusal to make over to him a dead of prop erty she owned, Becoming enraged he at tempted to kill ber with a butcher knife, and terribly wounded ber in ihe neck. He then undertook to cut the throats of his three children, but they escaped without fatal in| juries. Mrs. Katsenmeyer will probably ro cover, A Gloomy Outlook, Prrrssvns, Dee. 8 — ln an ioterview, Andrew Carnegie, the great steel rail and iron manufacturer said that, in all proba. bility his extensive railroad and steel milly at (the largest in the country) will shut down foe lack of sufficient brother of Gen, W. FENN HALL ITEMS The Ralem Sunday school will hold thei vel ou Tuesday, Christmas, evening, 1 will be fn the Balem church Hevs, DD. M. Wolfand Z A ir is about finish ip his new farm house and will I. B, Fisch | An interesting lectures will be de- {livered in the basement of the Lutheran ichurch, Centre 141i, on Monday even- ling, 24, by » theologies! student, Hans { Adamsen, of Kiam, the land of the white . any it ear 1s the spring (elephant, and the only lecturer from | feed ng 2 bend of cattle on bis Auchent {that land in this country, Clergymen of fur Eli smith is making preparations w i i ; R SR { we On { ni pOrgeRy alle far {ull denominations who have heard him 8 uum On eat telling hs : (give him the highest testimonials. He | jy Guendorf, the painter, who tells {will also preach in the Tuth, on | Jacob Meyer captured thy isuanday eve, 25. Dot fail to hear bim id ot hb 8 % hs s ia ion both cceasions Whea his education op re thote as g finished, he will return to his own Who fs {land as a missionary i Y enric Ww church fixe fire {1304 iT hey kod f inquire or me 6s 3 IW i Dubois had a £75,000 fi sesamin A pair of boots or shoes makes very suitable Christmas gift, and it | getting to be a custom to make 8 g ft of that kind of goods. In view of this Dy & Mingles have opened a holiday stock of boos and shoes which for elegance, durability snd low prices goes abead of ¢ny thing in the county, re on Hunday imorning., 1t started in the American {house | i Mr. Will T. Montelinsg, Mt Carel, Pa, rave: 1 was entirely enred of dyspep- {eig g neral debility and loss of appetite iby us ug Brown's lron Bitters, Plush 3 bags—Garmans, - . Beautiful goods for Christmas presents at Garm ns, MARRIED | At Rebershnrg, on 18, by A. K Zim- traerman, Mr. Hiram FF. Wert, of Dauphin ounty, and Miss Dellia Bair, of Rebers- | hurg, On 16 ult, BELLEFONTE MARKET, Grain—Wheat, 05 Rye, 60; Oatg 2 Cora, old 60, ne y 50 by L. L. Brown, Produce ater 50, 191. at the bride's parents, at Rebershurg, by same, Mr. Adam D and Miss Alle (sramliey, both of Rebershury RING MILI » “I'l LE 243.005 On the 11th uli, by Il gs 30, hs lard 13, Valentines’ Store, residence of the shoulders 14 Auman toes 60 —Dby MARKET White ) v E. Stambach, | Wheat--Red and mix Mr. Francis 72 rhy and Miss Wolf, both of Penn twg (in the 6th inst, hy thie game, Mr. Hie | ram Goodman, of C inton Co, and Miss B M. C. Vonade, of Haines i Dec. 6 h, at Bel efonte {Henry Uhl t Hefoute, 1s, At Bellefonte, on Nov. 20, by Rev, FE. Furst, Franei n and Miss A : ar Bellefonte Albert afl r, boih Aliice M. |g twp. wed parsonage of Deloug, Mr. J mma L, Getig, both Hie 8 ’ # and dress ornsments at ( luther ITA PIP LUA Fine COMPANY 11 Fe 13 f what ; ¢ friend service. | inl Or 8 A ia sranch hus CE ne bh 1dny rices down eo low can buy | ¢ Vp rest a Christmas Co, intend to On modate iduvs, Low fal Bay 8 UY Siamese Lecturer in the Coun- try--Hans Adamsen, of Siam. ippear in his full Slamere n Boalsbn or fur rent. ° hotel stand, at private sale uy | JOHN A. GRENOBLE, SPRING MILLS, PA Dealer U1 MUTRAY'S CARRIAGE WORKS CENTRE Where are STOVES, TINWARE & HALL, Centre Co, Penn's, PATENT IRON ROOFING. fir male, : insg trifle it Iron Roofing, it « and oomis only a m re than shingles, {all 81 d sg Everything in the line of COOKING BTOVES, Rerairing dons Ressonsble rates, COAL STOVES, Bugey Tore of anv siv'e m de to or. der, with p ies according to aualite, 1 hve recently ad- i ded HORSE BHORING ‘fo the smith department ander the su- i pervigion of a very skilled munya . and obliging blacksmith, { 0" all descriptior 8 on hand and made to | 101ectf LEVI MURRAY, 100 LOK! 1( C y Presents ws E. A. GLENN & Co. pay Have just Keceived a Large Assortment of HEINE SILVERWARE, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. «KINGS PINS, CHARMS, KEVOLVE«S, &C A complete line of CUTLERY at bottom prices, NEW 2TOUK of Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles all numbers ant cz A PINE SELECTION OF GOLD § SILVER WATCHES always on hand. Agency for the celebrated ROUKE to & RANGES, PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST! TINWARE : | order. 12dec.y | Erase nar FRR anEran
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