The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 10, 1884, Image 8

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    AN UNDERSTANDING,
Any one who lacks a good “ander-
standing,” now that the slippery, icy
season is coming on, will be likely to
fall, and fall often. The best “under-
standing,”.and one that will keep your
feet warm, can be had at Powers Low's
boot and shoe store, for men, women and
children, Shoes lined for keeping ths
feet warm and dry. Boots that are wa-
ter proof, boots for plowmen, boots for
boys, shoes of all styles, high and low in
size, for ladies—in fact, any thing to in-
sure you a cheap, comfortable “under-
standing” with a good sole, can be had
at Powers & Son's. They bave their
store chuck full, and can suit any want,
as their assortment embraces all in the
line of boots and shoes in the market.
Only go and see for yoursives, and you
will know how to secure a good "anders
standing.”
ALL HANDS LOST.
London, Dec. 8.~Terrific weather has
prevailed on the coast and reports of| We must look for considerable sim-
marine disasters aie coming in, The plicity in the games of savages. We
steamer Pochard Sound, from Cork 10 | pinst also allow for thei :
Ta ‘ sir want of mechani-
Liverpool, foundered in a gale of Holy-| 1 1 No outsider, not even Mr.
EAT AH HAR AO
THE GAMES OF BAVAGES,
There were no less than ten huunt-
ing parties in the Beven Mountains, in
and around Booney's shanty last week.
Part fared well, others badly and some
| worse, One party com of Middle-
burg and Centreville hunters, got one
deer and lost four Jog and had a horse
die for them. The horse belonged to
Samuel Knouse, of Musser Valley. A
half a dozen other parties didn’t getany-
thing, while a party of six from Kratz~
erville, of which our friend Frank Har-
man was one, got four deer and a bear.
John and Samuel Hassinger, who were
back of Hartleton, in Stony Gap, with a
Union county party, returned Satarday
with three deer, while a party from Oen-
tre county, under the guidance of ex-
Sheriff Wm. Musser, of Miliheim, took
six deer and one bear out of Treaster
and Hevise Valley two weeks ago. There
seems to be plenty of deer and bear but
the luck is apparently against our fel
lows.— Middleburg, Post, 4th.
——R. F. Brown, Esq, and Walter
Frick are busily engaged in getting np a
nice plot of the town of Centre Hall,
through which the railroad now runs.
The plot isn’t far from being square, and
the railroad enters at one corner, curves
through the centre, and passes out at the
farther corner.—Lewisburg Chronicle.
If you want a good agricultaral paper,
“The American Farmer” one year for
nothing, you can have it by paying the
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hai, Pa, Dec, 10, 1884,
In the senate on Monday a letter was
read from General Grant by Mr, Mitch-
ell relative to the bill introduced to give
him a pension. Gen, Grapt io the lets
ter said thst he hoped that the bill
world be withdrawn, as under no cir-
cumstances could he accept a pension
aven if the bill passed both: houses and
wo-e approved by, the president. Mr.
Mitchell withdrew the bill.
TraMs. —$2 per year in advance, $2.50
whon not in advance, Advertisements
9 cents per line for three insertions,
One colum per year $90—4 colum $45.
p@r-Horoafter all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will got a
credit of two months additional as a pres
: hh
mium on $2 in advance, a ins wc——
MONEY CAX BE MADE
by any man or woman, rl or boy, who will or.
ganize cinbe for THE WE EELY WORLD. The
great farm and home newspaper I compete in
all ii» departments
Agents paid For 1
sepituers, af 3 in Cash, each
be paid ; for 50 subseribers, $12 for 2b
ars, 8 : for 15 subscribers, $8 ; for 10 subscribers,
$2; for bh subscribers, $1.
Agents wanted in every town and village,
culars and sample copies free Bend for U
THE WORLD i» the Bauner Democrats
paper of the Union, Every Deinocral
read it,
Daily, #6; Bemi-Weekly #Z_ Bunday, $50
Weekly, $1 per year. TRY IT!
THE WORLD, 31 Park Row, N, Y.
An old subscriber of the RerortER,
clubbing with a new name, and sending
us 85 in advance, will each get the Kg-
poprer and the “Weekly World” 1 year.
“Lapeer, Mich., Feb. 2, '81,—1 am in
receipt of your circular, I keep a good
Ee (all the
BLIND
Be Smart for Once
and take advantage of
——THE GREAT SPECIAL SALE,—
at
SPIGELMYER'S
SUPPLY DEPOT,’
SPRING MILLS, PA.
If yon want a good Truss 20 to the
Centre Hall drog store,
Misses’ and children’s coats, 2 to 16
years, from $11{ vp at the Bee Hive,
A RAILROAD TRAIN RANSACKED
BY BANDITS.
Little Rock, Dec. 7.—At half-past ten
o'clock last night a passenger train on
the Littie Rock, Mississippi and Texas
Railroad, coming this way, when three
Goods going like “hot cakes,” and cuos-
tomers all in good humor.
—
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head. All on board, believing to have | J : .
numbered 30, were drowned. A steamer | Gale, knows how a cricket ball is stuffed |
supposed to have been the Alliance, of | aud sewed ; some, at least, of the pro-
Cardiff, algo foundered, with all bands, | cesses are a trade mystery. The savage
in the Bristol channel, off the town of n :
Booapatle. cannot produce a cricket ball, a golf ball,
a a billiard ball; his equipment is thus
EXECUTION OF CANADA'S scanty, and he has to do the best in his
: MURDERER. | power with the rude materials and
a Owes Sound, Ont, Decembes 5 Look means at his command. Yet we must
eets, the blind man convicted of mur- savrige tl ;
+ x : : . i Bb oh 3 be )
dering his wite by administering poison | oe de spies the gamen of suvages, Tatil
to her a year ugo, was hanged here this studiod as they have been by the anthro.
morning. Bince the sentence a month pologist (for even Mr. Tylor has chiefly
ago he topdgered himself with great | writton about a primitive form of back-
composure and manifested the greatest | gammon and al i
indifference as to the horrible erime and 8 i il . out taigan, or polo,
the terrible end that awaits him, Last alone, ) 2 Batts of savages deserve to
night, as the dreaded moment approach« be examined with respect, The arrange-
ed, he pestpled the time leisurely talk~ | ment of such vague things as savage
ing and chatting with visitors, When~ | games is not very easy or.
ever the subject of the murder was ad- b RO yay od They may, P
verted to he would declare in the most Paps, be 6 a. 0a mitative, gambling,
emphatic manner that he was innocent and purely eportive, though the three
of the charge. Yesterday, in the pres- | divisions naturally overlap and run into
ence of the clergy and others, he made a | each other, The first category may be
long statement in writing, reviewing the | dismi tov ompR 4
whole case and denying the evidence Seusitned briefly enough... Of aYage -
against him, of civilized children it may be said that
For the Holidays at Garmans.
Artistic Stamping, at low prices, and dur-
ing Dec. all handkerchiefs bought of us will
be stamped free of charge. Plush Petals for
making flowers in relief as used in decora-
tive art needle work. Al the materials used
for Embroidery and fancy work, Tinsel
Cord, Chenille, Arasene, fine Coin Purses,
Toilet sets in Russia Leather and Plush
Bronze goods, now just the thing for pres
ents. Ash Receivers, Bronze Placques, Mir-
yors, ete. In Zephyrs and yarns we carry @
In Seal Caps, for men
In Handker-
chiefs we start at 3 cents; most popular lin-
magnificent line,
and boys, our line is large.
en will sell at 12} cents; Ladies’ colored
border usual price, 25 cents, We only ask
you to call and we are positive you will not
regret il.
D. GARMAN & SON.
pusa’s ARCADE. Bellefonte, 1884,
mmc Ee ———— A
LOCAL ITEMS.
Solve the great puzzle at the Bee Hive
things buzz oat at our station.
Choice candy, nuts and fruits for the
holidays— Valentines Store Co, Lim.
—The crop of applicants for the
Bellefonte post-office is said to be large.
It you want to save money on bed
blankets and haps, go to the Bee Hive
— We are toid Maj. Fisher, of Peon
Hall, intends refiitiog his mill at
Farmer's Mills with improved machio-
ery. _
‘—A quarter of good beef will be
taken by us on subscription.
—— Pork, dressed, sells at 53 to © cta
per pound.
Fancy cops and saucers, Majolica and
queensware, selling cheap—Valeutines
Store Co., Lim.
~The Philipsburg Journal last week
had the “pinks.”
——A local in our last week's issue
was accidentally knocked into a sad mix
as we went to press. The transposition
of words was not noticed by us until the
paper was worked off,
——Finest candies and nuts, es ~"
ly for the holiday season, have ,
received at Bechler's grocery.
stock is not surpassed by any exc. usy
confectionery store in the county. Can.
dies all pure, aud of the finest grades.
A. C. Ming!e’s shoe store has
run, because it has the best goods &
lowest prices. New boots and shoes for
the bolidays.
——Houses are scarce here—no doubt
a dozen or more could find renters be-
'3le
RERORTER one year in advance and send-
ing a new advance paying name to
which we will also send the “American
Farmer’ one year free,
All dry goods purchasers presented
with a paper pattern— Valentines Store
Co., Lim.
~The ladies of the Asronsburg Re-
formed Mite Society will hold a musical
convention in the Ref. church at Aa~
ronsburg,'commencing January 6, ending
with two conerts, Friday and Satarday
evenings, proceeds for the furnishing of
new church. Prof. J. A. Weaver will be
conductor, and other musicians are ex-
ected. Ticket for entire session, 50 cts,
Fasily ticket, $1; concert ticket, 25 cts,
ticket for one session, 10 cts. The pub.
lic are most cordially invited to aid the
worthy cause by their presence and in-
fluence.
If you want the Two papers, the RE-
porter and the “New York Weekly
World,” for one year at $2.50, you can
have the two by sending us the
$2.50 in advance and a new name With
$2.50, to which the two papers will also
ba sent, This is a big bargain, and we
are only able to carry it out upon the
above plan. i
Any one can learn to embroider in an
artistic manner with scheniile and
arasene : instructions given free to those
who buy their material of us—{(zarmans.
Willis Ristiei, of near Centre Hill,
lost one of his horses. It got loose in the
stable. a few nights ago, sad had a leg
broken from a kick of another horseand
tad to be stiot.
——ODar black silks at $1.50, $1.75, $2
,-ar shiny —Bee Hive,
~——Wm. Fry, son of Jonas A. Fry,
formerly of Haines, has been appointed
ticket agent on L. & T. railroad at Lew:
ishurg. He held a position in the San
bury freight office for a number of years,
and by bis efficiency has been promoted.
— George Miller, of Madisonburg,
Mr. D. Roush, of same place, shot a
wild turkey that weighed 45 lbs,
Geo. R. Barrett, who was admitted |
to the Centre county bar a few years ago,
and well known #8 an active young Dem-
orat in our cosoty at that time, died at
Pittsburg, a few days ago. Borry for
George, hope he has gone to a happier
world,
Low prices and good goods in great |
demand. You cannot do beiter than at
Valentines Store Co., Lim, Bellefonte,
—Yony From, Perry Krise and two
other hunters, brought four deer from
the Cleartield woods last week,
——eSimon Ruble had the kindness to
remember ns by the present of a nice
young gobbler. Simon can only be good.
How many will look attheir news-
paper label and remit amount doe on
Reporter before January 17 To any
ome doiog this and sending at the same
time & new cash name for one year, and
his uwn cash one year in advance, we
#ill give to each the “American Farm-
free one year. The “Farmer” costs
1 per year, and is a first-rate agricu'tu
ral paper. This gives the two papers for
the price of the REPORTER.
— Another improvement has been
staked off at the station and work tegon
miles below Little Rock, was stopped by
five masked robbers, who switched the
train, took complete possession and went
throogh all the passengers. Conductor
Rice and Express Maoager Honeyoutt
were in the baggage car. The robbers
pened fire as they weat toward the en-
gine, and both men were covered by re-
volvers, There were about 75 people in
the cars and great excitemeat followed.
All were ordered to hold up their hands
and the robbers then weal to work.
They broke opea the express safe, and,
according to reports, got $2,000, and be-
sides obtaining from passengers in
watches, jewelry and money $4,000 more.
No indiguities were offered passengers,
and the robbers ped after en-
forcing a promise from the passengers
not to leave the train for ten minutes, A
strong posse, headed by detectives, are
in pursuit.
A later dispatch says:
early this morning were put on the trail
of the robbers and followed straight into
the city. Before noon, Joseph Cook, T,
C. Jones, John Clifford, Chas. Campbell,
and a boy named Parker, six in all, had
been arrested. Jones will probably be
released. Three of those arrested have
Bloodhounds
The State has offered $1,000 for the cap~
ture of the robbers, to which the rail-
road company has added a like sum.
- a -
Our stamping department is a success
in every particalar—Uarmans, ° 10
Justrociions given in arasene and
chenilie embrowdering—Garmans, 10
MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1884,
{Corrected Weekly.)
Chicago. Philadelphia
Corn 35% wg]
Wheat 71%
Outs 23%
Pork " 11.05
Lard " 6.65
Saxusn Warts, Jr., Com’n Broker,
31 South Third Street,
LOCK HAVEN MARKET.
New potatoes, 40¢; butter, We to 3c;
id
— Ry
— 34
nC
young thickens, per pair, Hic; beans, per
peck, 20c; eggs, 8c; beef, 5 to 10¢; veal,
7 to Ge: fish, per pound, 12¢; Ou lons, per
ba., 50¢; cabbage, per head, bo; apple but-
ter, per qt, 15¢; bacon, 13¢; iard, 13c
SPRING MILLIS MARKET.
Wheat~Red " asasseisiiissc B 3
White & Mixed
Rye..... ow
Coro, shell
Buckwheat... cov imme
Barley w————
Cloverseed or -
Timothy seed... A
Brune
Batter tallow. 6: lard, 9;
16: shouide 10; bacon or side,
egg per dosen, 34 cents,
Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
Cua ~Pea, 17% Chestnut, 4.5;
Bax. .4.75.
Oar stamping department is overrun
with work, reason why : first-class work
st very low prices—Garmans, 10
THE CHILDREN
HAPPY I
A Fixz axp Costiy Doxi, large and
pretty as a real baby, to be chanced for,
Stove, 000
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Reduced rates
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Your patronsg
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to $2.00 per day. Thue
for their
immediate
provision
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¢ special inducements
o respectfully solicited,
. FEGER, Proprietor,
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frigerator famil
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ablersburg. H
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sausage, Next door Wo
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Hesny Boozzn,
Near Taseyrilie,
81 yoars, 4 mouths,
DIED.
Dec. 3, Michael
29 days,
Nrich, aged
“their whole vocation is endless imita-
tion.” A wedding or a funeral among
their elders is copied by the little ones in
childish play. The Esquimaa children
“build little snow huts, which they
light up with scraps of lampwick begged
from their mothers” Australian obil-
dren have their tiny boomerangs and
light yet dangerous boys’ spears, the
latter being made of a long read tipped
with a sharp piece of hard, heavy wood
Australian children are regularly taught
by the old men to wield their little
weapons, and the late Mr, Grimston, st
Harrow, has his Australian counterpart
in the aged Murri, who sets up the
mark for the children and teaches them
how to direct their missiles. A disk
made of bark is thrown hard down ob
the ground, and, as it bounds along with
irregular leaps, the young blacks cast at
it with their spears * Obedience,
stoadiness, fair play, and self-command
were inculeated by the practices wil
nessed ” in the playing fields of the bush.
The imitative games of young savages,
then, are like those of other young
people, only varying in the things imita-
ted. Among games we oan scarcely
reckon the dances of the sdulte, in which
| the manners and customs of beasts aro
imitated. These dances have usually a
religions sense, (as when the Athenian
{of Artemis) or they are magical cere-
monies, intended to secure luck in the
! S—— A A A ————
A MILIIONAIRES MARRIAGE
The
{ of the late Joshua Sears, the millionaire
| grocer of Boston. The first was when
he was a very poor young man. He
started a flirtation with a wealthy beauty
lon a milroad train, called on her after-
i wards and finally found that his suit was
| poor and she was rich. The second was
when he was past middle age and very
He became engaged to a dashing
One of her friends
asked her: * What are you going to be
married to that old fellow for?” ** For
his money, of course,” said she. Sears
heard of this “For my money, eh?”
|he cried; *‘not by a—Dblessed sight.”
He went to his lawyer, and was told she
would have a good case in a breach-of-
promise suit. He didn’t want a lawsuit,
80 he handed a confidential friend #10,-
000 and told him to go and see the widow
and * fix things up;” which was done,
she scoepting the bribe and giving him
his freedom. The third was when he was
an old man. He found himself enormously
rich, but thought: “When I am gone,
as I soon shall be, who will enjoy it all?”
80 he went to his friend, Alpheus Hardy,
vo wore three roms
Were i337 3
noes in the life
y of your Downs’ Elixir
sizes, ) believing it to be the best Cough
Remedies put up. I also keep Dr. Bax-
ter's Mandrake Bitters, and Henry &
Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment.
U. D. Bussror, Droggist.”
The shove named remedies are all
warranted to give satisfaction, and can
be found in apy first class drog store.
ee ————
THE SOUTHERN PLAGUE
A Terrible State of Affairs in Parts of
Virginia and Kentucky.
Louisville, Ky., Dec. 7.—A “Courier
Journal” says its correspondent now via-
iting the plague stricken districts of
Eastern Kentucky and Virginie, tele
graphs that a horrible state of affairs ex-
1618 in Wise and Lee counties, Virginia.
A number of instancesare cited in which
whole families perished. The disease
has cansed more deaths in Letcher coun-
ty, Ky., and Wise county, Virginia than
in any cther counties. Ian the latter
county deaths have been so numerous
that it has been difficult to provide for
the burial of the victims.
Petersburg, Va., Dec. 7.—~Informstion
has been received here through J. G.
Hilton, 8 merchant of Wise county, Va.
that the plagne which hss caused such
mortality in that section of the state is
pow on the decrease. He says that be-
tween 200 and S00 persons, varying io
age from three to eighty have died of
the disease, The plague is attributed
10 the drought and its effect upon the
drinking water,
-
Ll ONINNODIN S1S1DDAEA INY SNYIZ!SARd
wage Sabile tonics, Foy JSupletely
Cures bens . as
Impure Hlood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
a Neuralgia.
it is an onal] remedy for Diseases of the
Kidpeys nad Liver.
It is invaisable for Disesses peenliar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary Jives.
1t Aces noi injure the teeth, cause headache OF
produce constipation —other Jrom medicines do.
it enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re-
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ent the muscles and nerves,
For Intermittent Fevers Lassitode, Lack of
Energy, &c., it has DO equal
8a The genuine has above trade mark and
eromsed lipes on wrapper, Take no othe
Bude nis by BROWS CRERICAL 00, siiTinous WB
APFSIGNEES NOTICE —Notice i hereby given
that Jecoh MeCool, of Gregg township,
Centre county, Pa., on the 34 day of November,
A D. 1844 made an sssigument for the benefit
of creditors to the Gndetsignel, which said assign.
ment has been duly recorded. All persons know
ing themselves indebled to said Jacob McCool
will plesse arrange the same promptly. gud those
having claims will please present the ste duly
JNO. GROVE,
IR
and said I'm thinking of getting married. —. or a —.. Assigtos.
What do yo you think about it?” Hardy
| thought be knew a lady who would just
suit. “Well, then, Hardy, you go sad
| srrange it” So Hardy oonduocted the
After & long sbrvioe in the Lutheran church in
the cause of religion, the Lord was very gentle
with this aged servant in his sickness. No pains
made his declining Says burdensome. He quiet
iy sunk &waf and rests in heaven, Father Ulrich
was childless, having never raised any children
tween this and spriog. Lots can be had
at reasonable figures in the direction of
the railroad, and with houses erected on
them the investment would undoubted
ly pay.
on it. LJ. Grenoble will erect a build: | between now and New Years, at Cedars,
ing for store and dwelling 70x35 feet. | Bellefonte.
Mr. Bartholmew, we understand, will} . lB iitrnenn
occapy it when finished for store and | (Cedars, Bellefonte, have just unpack-
dwelling. ed the fiuest Toys for boys and girls ever
Mr.
——8turday last it rained all day, and
we judge that wells and springs will
show good effects from it.
eA man by name of Kife, from He-
cla, killed two bears in Green's valley,
north of Centre Hall, about a week ago.
Headquarters for clothing, boots
and shoes—J. D. Long, Spring Mulls.
~The barn belonging to Bam’l Wood-
gide’s heirs, near Pera Mills, Juniata Co,
was burned on Monday of last week. The
fire originated from sparks from the en-
gine us-d in threshiog.
All handkerchiefs bought of us dariog
December will be stamped free of charge
~{Garmans, 3
Finest display of holiday goods ever
shown in Centre county, now opened at
the BeeHive.
House axD Lot ror Bare. —A 2-story
dwelling bouse and lot, nearly new, cor
ner lot, with good stable, fruit and water,
on Church street, for sale. Apply at this
office. | 3dec3m
All handkerchiefs bought at the Bee
Hive, one price stores, until January L
stamped fee of charge.
we Well, that’s clever—a Snyder Co.
Nimrod writes he will express to the
Reronter the next wild turkey he
shoots. Hope he'll see a big gobbler and
take sore aim.
Large assortment of holiday goods at
low prices ; call and be couvinoed ~Val-
entines Store Co,, Lim,
We should be pleased to know
the present whereabouts of H. W., Min~
nich, whose RErorTER was sent for a
namber of years, in good faith, to Har
dy. Nicholls Co, Nebraska, which place
he left. 4, at
weA musical convention will be held
at Pine Grove Mills, in the M. E church,
commencing the first Mondav alter
Christmas and closing Frida night fol-
wing, with a grand concert. All onder
rection of Prof J. A. Weaver,
for the benefit of M, E. church.
Fur caps, muffs, capes—~Qarmans, 10
Camp has purchased the
house, lot and shop, belonging to John
Hoffer, at the lower end of town, and
will erect additional baildings for dwell
ing and farnitare shops in the spring.
— Tuesday night and Monday were
very stormy, the wind being cold snd
raw,
—(3renoble's grain house is com-
pleted,
Our black silk at 76cts, $1, $1.10
$1.25 are 40 per cent nnder value, Great
est bargain at Bee Hive,
Have you seen the 75c and 81 horse
blankets at the Bee Hive ?
Plush, felt, cotton and wool canvas
burlaps, arasene, chenille, filling, em-
broidery, knitting silk, plush balls, ete.
~(3armans. 8
$600 Rewarp. ~The undersigned of-
fors a reward of $500 to any one who
will bring evidence within a reasonable
time to convict any party er parties that
set fire to the mill of the undersigned,
or that the books of the undersigned
were not burned and were seen in the
hands of any one after the fire,
26novim Simon Rusie.
Bos-sieos, on hand and for sale cheap-
er than elsewhere, made of best material,
same ales made to order on short notice,
at the shops of J. B. Ream & Bon, Farm-
ers Milla, 2
Your tooth is too sound to be extract.
ed, yet yout cannot endure the aifony it
is inflicting. Your only recourse is a
bottle of Ziagari Toothache Drops. Re-
lief certain, and costs only 15 cents,
Sold at Murrays,
Jonusron, Horroway & Co,
Bdec? Philadelphia Agents,
Stamping al low rates—Garmans, 3
Ladisa Plush garments made to order
at the Bee Hive,
wee Reco ived nice assortment of Hol
iday goods at bottom prices—J, D, Long,
Spring Mills.
Call to see our a-
balan ia vivor,
brought to Beliefonte, If you want
something to please the little ones dur-
ing the holidays, go to Cedars for it, by
all means, o
Coxrecrionenins for the Holidays, of
all grades, from the finest 10 the lowest,
qualities, the sweetest and largest lot ev
er brought to this county, at Cedars,
Bellefonte, 0
Num of all kinds and from wind land,
for the Hofldaym at Deda, Bellefonte,
Go 1o Cepans if you want to buy a
nice Curisimas gift, in the line of Toys,
Fine Candies, Nute~they have an im-
mense stock for the Holidays, and it will
pay just to all and see the pretty and
good things they have.
Do you want to take a chanoe in a
drawing, for the prettiest Doty you ever
saw ? go to Cedars, 25 cts, a chance.
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CHRISTMAS ITEMS®)
A fine selection of silk handkerchiefs
and gent's neck-wear, for the holidays,
at Guggenheimers, °
An immense stock of the best styles
youths’ and boys’ caps, at Guggenbeim-
ers,
venrer ore dW seer naey
wl irusssrn
Buffalo and wolf robes, lap robes, and
horse blatkets of all es, at Guoggen-
helmers, °
A large stock of flanel shirts, at Gug~
genhelimers,
nasi secon
Hides of all kinds wanted at Guggens
beimers, and highest market price in
Cash paid for same,
wvnvinrndl rue rrr
of his own,
Hannah Madina,
years, 4 months, 2
days.
days.
1 year, 19
Mr,
85 years,
two years oid, with
nick cut out of left ear. The
dec
AY DITOR'S ROTH
The
and
of the Adm
iy entitied thereto,
willbe in his office
may attend,
Sdec Wd
ail necessary
Gregg twp.
CR.~In the Orphan's Court of
in the matter of
deceased ;
an anditor appointed 10 hear
those legal:
bh at
at Bellefonte, Friday, Dec, 19,
where all in interest
ELLIS L. ORVIS,
Auditor,
ereby giv
nd, ng to the
in
vid
| pegotiations and Bears was acoepied.
On his wedding morn the bashful bride-
groom called Hardy aside and said;
“Hardy, I don't know anything about
this ceremony, and you do. So I want
you to stick clos to my side and coach
me, so that I won't make any thundering
mistake,” Hardy did so, and all went
well,
BE ————
WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN FINLAND.
Sinos postal savings banks were
opened in Bweden and Norway last
autumn, the demand for similar institu.
present case bo annulled, and a woman
will be at liberty to make use of the pos-
tal savings banks without the
of her lord and master,
The Grandest Popular Work
Many Years in Preparation.
fompiid.
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