THE CENTRE REPORTER. | NIN MO NINN NIN PP Cente Havin, Pa. Jan. 2, PAs ud Na Ne Pg 1884. The Ln gest Paper in Centre County, Trams ~-32 per year in advance, when not in advance Advertisements | 90 cents per line tor three insertions, | Yoarly and half yearly ad's at special rates, 4 One colum per year $003 colum $45. gr-Heoereaflor ull subscribers paying | ther subeeri will get ! eradit of tw HE BR PTO mam $2 60 advance, additional pion in r monlos i TAN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY GOODS Suitible for PRESENTS for your Sweetheart, or Your Sister, or Your Cous. in, or Your Aunt, al G. R. 8. & Co, WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills ————————————————— ross on Sopa ———— i D. GARMAN & SON, BELLETONTE, Dealers ia White Goods, Notions, -“ Gents Furnishing Goods. Black Cashmeres a specialty. 28jan tf It will € pay you to cll SR — s-(zarmaus, vol ~ Plast. and vel LOCAL ITEMS. on For First class goods —~Garmans. 3 we Rain on Monday night; thaw on Tuesday ; snow on Tuesday night, Smith's German Olio continues (0 meet with unprecedented success, — A cheap home at I'ine Grove is ad- vert sed in the EerorTER — (yeorge Bo'linger’s | +d, lot with house and shop, at Aarons vid to Elij th Bard for 8800, The sold to Ger, Ds Y. Emery and J. 000. ——. W.sWait, one of best young men, is now a8 clerk Witmer & Co's Spring Mills, Palace store—Garmans, 3 rege Mover, of Linden Hall, eb ws pork: , 0.8 § as the re- dressed 474 ibe. s'reet lamp has been a of Wm, Wolf for that for sala Was Be ellefonte ear wo were ver, J. D. Shogert, Wm. . } aan W. Gephart, for $30,- Rehersburg's ing the honors stores, at mn - nin 3 BC killed t turns have come in—i — A bright placed in frout of the st & Son, icl part of ¢ —Spring Miils bad Christmas eve—one | bath school and the © Bchool. I * Lis ‘ » I $k wanieh is 4 i sang wn Ayer's 8 feel like found } by the nse of this when dl galth and ll other means | and leased to n Yh, A school entert oo" 2iy great storn 3 3d. ! p-Cho ca Ohio Closeraeed for sa e, | and cash paid f f it, Rye, Barley, | ete. Calll : 2jand: ‘niTvEr & inring Mills -—There is a great scarcity of waler in all parta of our aunty, and many farmers, up in artes,’ we are told, must go five miles Centre Hall is am is still blessed with an al ter, and he 1 supplies . le 14 . CBPECIRILY hie . for water, cs that indance of wa- iaelr ir $lsae fiw vl JOE Wile Jew Jrist farmers in the ete, a wm L 3 TOBRE vertise it in the LPF Iohave sale bills printed at low prices, call or order by mail s this office, what priced bill you wan*, send mouey mail and we will {de guarantee salisfdciid knowa ad- sinte 0, Seal caps—Garmans., 3 A very pleasant Cliristmas enter. tainment was nad in the Lath, eburch of Pleasaut Gap, Chfistmas evening. There was a large tres Jadened with gif s and among the most sabstantial presents were a fine lap-robe fiom the young peo- ple of that place, and a purse of money from the adults of the congregation for thesr worthy pastor, Rev. G. W, Diven wee Mr, John Bweetwood, of Sprace- town, one of our oldest citizens, has been seriously ill for some time. A son of Robert M'Coranck, of Potters Mills, who bas been dangerously ill for several weeks has not iwproved much yet. Col. Josiah Neff, of Centre Hill, is ab'e to go from home again, having been corfined to the house for several weeks. wee Foead the ad. of Bond Valentine, who is agent for several Fire, Life and Accident los, companies, all of which are first class and with a field that covers Europe and America. He has the agen~ cy for the best German companies, and can furnish circulars in that language fully explaining their advaniages and modes of operation. The companies rep- resented by Mr. Valentine are at ile head of tlieir class in this country and Europe. Taking effect Jan. 1, 1884, there will be used a new ticket tariff on P. & E. rsiiroad reducing the charge from 314 to 3 ceuls per wile. Conductor's rates remain at 2} cents per mile, and persons ying on trains will be charged the higher rate, except when taking passage from stations where there are no ticket of- flces, in which case they will pay but 3¢ r mile, The new rats from Spring ills to Lewisborg will be $1.25, old rate $1.47 other points are in proporiion. When i passengers should always buy their tickets before entering the ears—it will be a positive gain for them to do so. A low condition of health is common with many who allow themselves to wor- ry. Mental angaish catees bodily safer ings, A train of disorders usually follow mental distress. Heart affections, ner- vousness, sleeplessness, dyapepsia, liver complaint, kiduey troubles, ete., are among the list. A sure remedy for re lHeving all mental and physical distress is Brown's Irom Bitters, It at once streogthons eviry part of the body mak- ing work a pleasure and care unknown. Panties that have grain to sell shonld be sure tosell tr or enll on the under. signed who will always pay the heat market price, at Spring Mills and Coe burn, 1Hoct6m 1.J. Gurxonre. woe WANTED = A bov to learn conch SINCE IT SPRING MILLS ITEMS. This village has been vely during the holidave, It is not likely that people railroad will be extended further west as reported—we all hope it is correct, The following amount of wheat was taken in last week: J. DeLong, “over 2000 bu.; Runk & Co. about the same; Keller, in the mill, 600; on the Hill overb000. Mr. George Korman had an abcess formed in his stomach which opened on Sunday. Philip Bhook & wife are off on a visit to Harrisburg during the holidays, George Miller is improving in healtn, xX tami mote 4 Siena —The 400 aoniversary of the birth of Ulric Zwingle, the Swiss reformer, was celebrated in the Aaronsburg charge on last Saturday and Sunday in the fol- lowing order : at St. Paul's on Satarday evening, at Aaronsburg on Sunday, 10 a.m. and Salem'sin the evening. Simil- ar services were held in the Hebershurg charge on the 12 and 13 inst, as follows cn Saturday, at the Chapel, east end of Brushvaliey, at 1 p. m.; at Kahl's chureh, Sugar valley, in the evening; at Tylers- ville, 10 a, m.; : t Madisouburg, 2:30 p. m.; and at Madisonburg in the evening. — A musical convention will be held in the M. E. church, Centre Hall, be- ginning Tuescay, Janvary 20, 1884, Dr, Perkine, of B s-on wili have it in charge. The couvention last year was under the charge of the sume ewvmineut condactor, and proved a snocess, so that there is no doabt bat that we wil have even a bet. ter one this year, — Wilton Russel, of Aaronshnrg, ‘akes charge of Col. Ei Slifer's dairy farm, adjoining Lewisburg, in the spring. He will be accompanied by his father, John Russell —J, N.lLeitze!, Aoctioneer at Spring Mills, wi'l ery sales in any part of the county, and guarantee satisfaction, Charges reasonable. Re'erenca—Col, Josiah Neff, Cenire Hill, tf Beauti’ul suspenders—Garn ais. 3 ——The young folks of Centra Hall and vicinity were served with a1 elegant turkey supper, on Wednesday evening alter Christmas, by Miss Bessie Boal, at the residence of her father, Mr, Shaunon Boal, near Liasden Hall. The table was loaded with good tunings to which the guests did ample justice. Forty years' experience on en ry clime on earth has proved Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral to be the most reliable remedy for colds, conghe, and all long diseases, New lected colos often become incareble ail ments. Deal with then in time, and prevent their becoming deep seated in the system, Cinisryaas Service 18 re ReroRMeD Cronvwen ar Cesta Haic~Thie church has again been decorated for the observ. ance of Christmas. The decorations were | more elaborate and handsome than former years. All indicates piogress in| making due acconnt of i Vior's nas tivity and His being the one chief object of worship for all Christians, We believe that the religious character which the observance of Christmas is assuming more and more is a sure indication also of the progress of Christianity, KEspeci- ally in as much as little children are be- ing made to feel that it is Christmas— the day of all days for them in the whole still does, and what He means is that lit- tie children should love Him, Hence it is that a congregation does] well in making room for children there-| the Christmas service, This was thor-| oughly aimed at and wa believe success on Christmas evening, for the most part done by the children. | The address by Rev, Foster was calcala- | ted to impress the children with the | thought that all the gifts they received | of ull gifis of God to men. The questions | by the pastor aimed at bringing outsome | of the princiral facts about the birth of} Christ that the children might learn] them anew. The services which here followed were | for the children especially, though ail present showed by their rapt altention that they were both delighted and capti vated by them, They consisted of ren. dering a piece of muric called Voices” and one called “Little Defend boys reciting each a p geript | whilst the three girls offered a flowers, a crown ; the boys offered each one sprigs of evergreen; the fonrth girl present and the fourth bos infant department, with an i nto our Savior's (ox little chi shape of Vacs of ! cross and thiree ed one ofthe boys, y one of the girs, of the apprope allusic i us to become lke | After sn admirable rendering of the! famons “Jolly Oid Saint Nicholas” by | Emily Alexander, the second exercises “Little Defenders’—followed, Fix boys! carryingswordcs banner and erosges ¢ titated the “hittie soldiers; six girls « ry ingstaves and banners, constit sted the “little pi wh two dozen boys and girls, carrying banr ers and 1i- | : ris out +4} £ i341. ATTY - grims” i2t about bles, constituted 8 band of tians” and sang as thev around the altar, aod then knee chanted the Lord's prayer in wh “little ¢ marched jay wh : le school joined them, with w lie: ont & 4 . eomposors and ifimnn t Silk hi ~{3armans, 3 : @ reliable and never ia croop and wi as a remedy ioeolds and all nog troubles, Do not waste time aod and danger precious lives experimenting wit ines, but get the best money worthless medi once, ail dissatisfied siness to take #3 a worm destroyer wate 1 worm powders surpass any vermifoge on earth. pire iy vegetable, Money LARETR, Dr. Kessler's cough medie » sd eliecliveness I oaaid's cels refunded tos ne, McDosn- ald’s impr wed liver Pliis an worm powders are sold and warranted by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, aud druggists and dealers dicioes, Jouxson, Horroway & Co. Philadelphia, agents, -— ST. EI-¥9 HOTEL Nc.317 & 819 Arch Street, Ph Reduced rates to $ day. | traveling publu i ind nt this Ho- tel the sume jiharal sro ion for their fort, It is locate i tha ntres of ¢ and j ment and different railrosd as all parts of the city, are by Street Cars constantly doors. It offers spacial to those visiting the city for pleasure, Your patronage respectfully solicited. JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor. Papert in me FER} >2 per Wii 8N0 imtnedinie C JUBIN Oss | as wall msily accessible passing the inducements epots business or Mr. Frederick Singer, Slackwater, Bays Pa. “I had dyepepsia for six years, 1 diate relief. 4 : --—— Silk mafflers at Garmans Ae IF AND 1¥F. “Uf you are suffering from poor health or languishing on 8 bed of sickness, take chicer, if you are simply ailing, or i you feel weak and dispirited, withont clearly knowing why Hop Bitters will surely cure you.” “If you are a minister, and have overiaxed your self with your pastors! duties, or a mother, worn out with care and work. or a man of business or abrrer weskened by the strain of your every-day duties, or a man of letters, tolling over your mie night work, Hop Bitters will surely strengthen you. “If you are suffering from over esting or drinking any indescre. tion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is often the case, “Or if you are in the workshop, on the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and foe! that your system needs cleansing, toning, or stimulating, without intoxicating, if you are old, blood thin and impure, pulse fee ble, nesves unsteady, faculties walng, Hop Bitters is what you need to give you new lida, health and vigor,” If you are costive of dyspeptic, or suffer. ing five any kbar of the numerous diseases of the stomach or howels, it Is your own fault if you remain ii, If you are wasting away with apy form of Kidney disease, stop Leaping death this moment, and torn for 8 cure to Mop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in Hop Bitters, H yon are a frequenter, of a résident of & miss. mastic district, barricade your system agaiot the scourge of all countries—malaria, epidemie, bili ous and intermittent fevers-by the we of Hop Ditters, If you have a rough, pliaply, or sallow sie, bad breath, Hop Bitters will give you mir akin, veh blood, The swaotost iret aid health, $800 will be patd for a case they will not eure or help. That poor, bedriden, Invalid wif, sister, moth. making, app'y soon to Levi Mucray, Cen- tre Hal, dr by a fow bottles of Hop Bikers costing but a trifle, spemed that s their several 1 erved thejus ion more § at after per rs 80 vOry l gifts prepare iat any pr AL al t atten lable behiavi well th 1138 exercises $4 red in Lis FOUN men win un they do WOWAES Lg} “The Ae opens iL ex fendi relia eR page © nuary, i8sq Hr i, It abot in por instruct rasuy the tang Talking Over Crop Prospects,” ab Show for Bun Mr. Trutobile prose of six of the leading types of Tramps Hlastrated a fo }* : : (her falls Pisns of a Small Bar: Preventing Cattle f wesing: Pigeon House Feoding Boxes; Wash Room, and thany conver lent, laborsay ing devices, Among plants we find pictures of two Gew biaokhggriess The Lrotwioxsd: Calf Kill. Hop Horubeam, ple. Tie Hovsahold is completely filled with vatnabie hid hi Hise tions, and the boys and girls will find they have their full of entertaining reading The whole number is Lila ft valuable matler for the Farm, Garden and Household, presented fu a most pleasing form. Price, $1.00 & your, Single nutnigs, We icles mre, Tha sanr > bokov Leave Westward. 1 J b 9 AM, P.M. PF. Montandon 7.460 9.40 00 Lewisburg, ar. 7.10 9.4 5.850 Lerw isbarg. Iv. po. 10.005 ‘adr Ground... 10.18 # iggy Ey 0.5 han . 5 10.98 iinburg..... Eller én Miminburg, iv ha" J Milmont......... B22 Laurelton. R43 Coburmn,.......... $48 Spring Millear 10.15 Leave Fastwapl. AM, hi 6.18 7.400 Tot) 00 BO AM 9.10 9.0 10 A 15 4.15 ne 4.0 458 Hh Spring Mills cht. cae Laurelton. ... Milmont....... Miflinburg.ar, Miftinburg ly Viekshirg Biehl... ...... Fairdr wand Lewisnrg, ar, a.m Lewisburg iv. Ca “45 2.55 5.4% Montandon ar 646 sri ari ar ld ard io « Additional trains leave Lewisthirg for Montan Mon ath P.M. and 700 P. M,, peiraios leave wandon THD. | for Lewisburg at 6.00 . M, nin MARKIED t,. Mr. RR. H ' Millhelh and #5 iio M. Me Mullen, of Coburn 3 - MARKETS, Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1880. Cin ecied Weel Chicago, Philadelphia, Dec, { Miss Amelia A On July 22 F Lhie sas Mr Vance, both of near AAronsburg. W. H gig Krebs Laur i mana O heim On Dec, 25 Mr. Samuel Hens | ger and Mis , both of Potter, | By the same and on same dav. at th residence il, Charles i both of sasmuen Ware, Js 'n Bruker, al Bouth Third Soreet, BELLEFONTE MARKET, Grain—Wheat, 1 00; Rye, 60; Oats, 40 Jr. Cn Produce—Butter 30, eggs 30, ham 16, lard 13, pota- fe. He fi bir f ut othy seed ter, ground per 250; tal shoulder, 1 gis per dozen, 22> Corrected week! COA Lien, 3, Stove, 500 i § $1 ow! ¥ 0 SET XS #4 in Lhe reg ters 0] #1 wt legatone 144 press Wed Tr ail snd will be od te | His Brety we DD, ie, iereeded of Oe vor Any Baker, selling evorutor! of Haris J remet Baker cgeevtesr of | late of Unlliage touaship, deceas. | and grocunt of ks of David Btters a ££. Tees seooyni of Thassos Fekonroth trator of de. of Henry Ealohr tl, jas tawnein, dércased & The first and way ad pintey * 8 il heims b sdrminten | i Byrne, fins] socount o' Dr. P % Mes | f Be of Jobs D sole, late of | Bh, dec’d phrose MeMallin, execs or in. late of Walger Leg { tunae 8 Fraln, guardian of a minor child of Margaret 7 Lo | ate of Marion townabip, decsssed, ! First and partial sccoust of Hoary Kees, ade mitteator of Ac of the estate of Jobin Rees leis of i township The scoouns WB Beck avd 1 7 Long, admin | fatratnr of de oF WW W Heb, jules of marion i wanship, | decesred #. The pocrunt of DB Kener, ravevtor of 8g, of Danie! Kimport, late of Harris twp, des'd, he secount of Joha Myers, gaardias of Wes, ! Lincoln Shuey, Hobegt ¥ Shaesy and Frances M She | inor children of Daniel and Lydia Shiney, dee’sd | he & ant of Micksel Nofsker, trastee un dey | ! Frans, of Maria Tresstor a» lod bw | of Mirhsal Nofeker, den, § MOCLAIN. BR Ae for, fon : ar, exoeuiris i MES A vw oy i ———————————— ————— A SS AS AA JARMERS 3 ‘CAL FIRE IN-} i. SURANCE COMPANY, i of Centre Connty, P'a.~Cen re Hull, Dee. | 1am, J880. The annunl meeti rector (o atage the affairs, § Sf Lhe eng Jind H he held! gD 1. Moyer, at Teens Hind, Sve between a. th. and 2 pom, of sid day ally are reqoestod 10 attend ¥. LUSE, Meg's g of the members and a the hours © Members gen FRED'K KURTZ, Preset, OFRI, WTAND FOR SALE OR RENT, == { The Stover hotel stand, at Boalsburg, is offered at private sale or for rent. The tio ‘tel is centrally located, and in god re- pair, Possession given on April first, aext., For further information apply to bdectt B. F. STOVER, Bellefonte, Pa. TAAL 55 ABA A AION A Hore AND LOT FOR SALE ~The undersigiied : offers g valoable homestead at Privime fade, Minaded Afsai two mi oe west of Cen tre Hall on the odd Lelviown poadt, coset ine of a HOUSE, barik-bargy, wagonah da, outhalod prs, 11 acres of ground, with the choleest of all & tof fruits, and an excellent well of waler, The Jang ix In a good slate of cnltivation, Holhing he Yan Valoah farm, near the i bo Brushvalley rv YH WM Ww wok i, Ligytre Haj, F8. —— i py a ADISONBURG PROPERTY FOR BALE The ! undersigned offers at private wile | his valuable homestond at Madisonbung, consis Hing of oie LOT, thereon erected 8 two tiey dwell ing HOUSE, summerhouse, carpenter shop, wood. dehed, and a good sable and other owtbu{ldi . Eviayihiog ix in first ola order, and any one sdring on fine howe in own should ail, sud soe POND VALEN TINE, © J ‘ It aumission, ompanies, ined cap , over Val Zan y SALE OF UN. In pursuance § of 1 100.000 e's stores, Bell $15 NOMMISSION ERS J BEATED LANDS \ he 20h day iotiers of Centre he Court House Tuesday, the 20th lowing deserib I by the County st have remained unre AS BUG upwal J. GRIEST, H C CAMPBELL] JOHN WOLF { demon es if apg a gg 1.058 1% A fore Jeokecn epburs & Harn mon sraix Wm Brady wel Grats wedi Cowgell., Daniel Samuel Young A Honter 4 Jeroen Moore y Wn Harmison Jomeph Oowgell James Borbes Wm Cook Smith iy -y SHRERER el] rip Win Cook fsnae Bot Thom ihm Ria tin Pilchard baniel FT Isaae Butcher deol Wels Tower nine un PBrackbill Caper Lawren Jog Bowinan June Mill H Wi Hart hii Thos Grant Thos Grant Win Wills Xa wn “88 Margaret Spey Marin PPT gpl BE yo ¥ David Wiliams Henry Tool John Johnston Joseph Willis Dunled Beck hn Bight Moses Counts F Doug fies & | YY ¢ Margaret I» Heqry Ewen dB Gras PEBDOn STOVES, TINWARE & any more than shingles, COOKING STOVES, TINWARE E. A. HIFINE SI Reser nay Seananean hi. 46 this hy. movin SAMURL SEIGLER, All Goods Warrautod as represcated. 1. Q A. KENNEDY, Matager.
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