THE CENTRE REPORTER. NA 0 NPN NP Por Pp Cextre Havin, Pa, Jax, 7, 1885, TERMS. —$2 per yoar in advance, $2.50 when not in advance; Advertisements 2 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $90—% colum $45. 2#r-Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres mium on $2 in advance, 1884. 1885. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! —THE “SUPPLY DEPOT," SPRING MILLS, PA. In Horioay Arrire, will repay a visit, COME Early and Avoid the Rush, G. R, SPIGELMYER. December 15, '84. 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- te art needle work, Al the materials used Jor 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 rors, ete. In Zephyrs and yarns we carry a magnificent (line, In Seal Caps, for men and boys, our line is large, In Handker- chi¢fs we start at 3 cents; most popular] lin- 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 if, D, GARMAN & SON, 1884, BUSH'S ARCADE. Bellefonte, LOCAL ITEMS. Far caps, muffs, capes—QGarmans. 10 Every kind of stampiog—Garmans, 10 4 ~——Ra&in on Monday night and Toes- ay. Ladies Plush garments made to order at the Bee Hive, Deer bunting is over, but dear hunting continues lively as ever, Misses’ and children’s coats, 2 to 18 years, from $134 up at the Bee Hive, ~——-Elias Confer and Jerry Rishel, cit- izens of Gregg, Javored us with a call, If you want to save money on bed blankets and bape, go to the Bee Hive, ~——Mr. Benj. Breon, of Gregg, favored ou sanctum with a call and a pleasant chat. ——Rev. 8. G. Shannon, of Watson town, has been elected pastor of Bunbury charch. An extra discount of 10 to 20 per cent, on all ladies’ and children’s coats, at the Bee Hive. ——John Grove in another column of- fers a number of desirable properties at public sale. = An extra discountjof 10 to 20 per cent. on all ladies’ and children’s coats, at the Bee Hive, ~——Wm. Pealer has opened s new store in the old Dancan store-room at Spring Mills, ~—Prices reduced on all kinds of goods. Call and examine—J, D. Long, Spring Mills, 2 pneu display of holiday goods Sve shown in Centre county, now open t the BeeHive, y pe u ~——Mr. David Kerr, one of the most usefal farmers, of the other side of the valley, gave our sanctum a call. ~—Our black silk at 76cts, $1, $1.10 $1.25 are 40 per cent under value, Great. est bargain at Bee Hive, ~—Tharsday, Friday, Satorday and Sanday of last week were quite cold and 3dded greatly to the ice crop, ~A galJen cough of the en e, on ig made a laughable Sy with Harry Dinges’ team, at the station: ~—Eight or ten houses are wanted just now at Centre Hall,~who will baild them? a good investment to any one. ~—Dan’l Wieland, Supt of the Lin~ den Hall grain house, made a flying visit by rail to our “Hall” on Monday, full of business, ~Mr. Bamiller, of the Millheim Journal, gave the * "acall, He looks capital and fresh like a lark in the morning. ~=Wm. Farner, of near Tussyville, killed a hog which dressed 448 pounds, That part of the United States is ahead #0 far asireturns are in. Py oy Dr Loos Biriay: joka a at J.D, 8 ns before A ——— cheap. Examine their stock ng elsewhere, 2 «Mr. Miess has moved his big trac tion engine on the “Allen” farm, in the Loop, where he will have it commit hav. oc with Krumrine’s lumber tract, ~[f any of our present subsori woh oh bw one, both og the Reporter and the New York Weekly World for $2.25 each, one year, pay in advance, 8m sleet a CaPhe duisiation of, offer 0 A Bows hem In thei baby. in Pine Grove Mills, y evening, To > ber of “Our an num Lit Ho Ones” Ip ox that it will add ad- pretty tional re to ita little readers, thi Fobihed mon y by the Rassell Pub. How- ard Homan’s house lot, at for $1000. Er and shop on it. 0 and w ina ! i i | { ~The Reporter and the New York Weekly World, to three new subscribers, clubbing with one of our present subs scribers, at $2.35 per year in advance, QU Y young friend Long, merchant at Spring Sills, in company with Mr, Miller, recently from the west, and nson of Chas, Miller, favored the Reporter with a call. ~ Parties who wish to bid on digeing ditoh and laying pipe for Centre Hall water company will find particulars in advertising column, and change of date to Jan, 16. eA festival for the benefit of the M. E. Church, at Spring Mills, will be held in the church, on evenings of 21, 22 and 23 inst. Sapper will be given, also ice~ cream, oysters, etc, we Bdward Chambers, J. C. Meyers and Henry Keller have been admitiad to the Centre county bar, All young men of talent and promise—each one having stood a creditable examination. —Ponnsvalley again adds a member to the Centre county bar in the person of J. C. Meyer, who will nol/doubt make his mark at the bar. A promising fature is before our young friend Cal, ~The Co. and a credit to Sup’t Wolf, who knows how to get up a program and carry it out, Other engagements prevented us from ~eClias? Arney has the thanks of the editor for two fat and plump rabbits, Charley is the most successful rabbit hunter in these parts and has killed up- wards of 50 this season—half dozen be- ing a common bagging for a morning's hunt. He also captured a dear, recently, and is now one of the happiest men in all this section. ~(}0 to Murray's Drug Store, Cen. stock. Any drug or medicine not found on hand will be got for you inside of 48 der, J. D. Munzay, ~A western subscriber tauntingly asks us whether we thought Centre Hail wold be as big a town as New York, apect Centre Hall is bigger than that is, in point of territory. Our b miles north and south, New York can difference now is, New York has the folks roller flonring mill, tion as rapidly as possible. The mill will being present, much to our regret. —R, M. Magee, of Bellefonte, who is a well known and active worker for the Brooklyn Life Insurance Co., is mourn~ ing the loss of a bright and interesting little daughter, who died of brain fever some days ago. of New Berlin, years ago merchant at Mr. Gross is an} unswerving Domocrat to chat with. Satorday night, 27 ult. There was nothing else missing. thief locked the door again on his de- parture, —(ur venerable friend, Alex, Kerr, gave us a call, Mr. Kerr is one of Pot- land-mark-—and we are pleased to find him still we!l preserved. A truer man spared many years, what phosphate is made of. Some is made of sifted coal-azhes, purchased at 10 cents per bushel. To this is added a and t>en the name is changed from coal- ashes to phosphate. ~——By clubbiog with the Rzrorrer you get the “New York Weekly World’ The terms apply to any new names so" in by one of our present patrons, if —Wm, Curry has moved his shoe. maker shop to the building in the rear of the bank, where he will be happy at all times to fill orders in new boots and shoes, and repairs, and render the utmost satisfaction, 3 ~The Bellefonte “News” is informed that the works at Scotia ore mines have men out of employment, manently. knocked down at the Philad. Braoch, and you can rig yourself out, fit to go to the wedding of a prince, for almost noth« ing. wm Wm. Pealer has just opened anew stock of general merchandise in R, H. Duncan's store-room, at Spring Mills, He has all new goods; all fresh and seasonable, and of the latest styles. He is selling at bottom prices, Give him a trial and you will be sure to be a regular customer. He takes produce in exchange for goods, ' ~The New Year opens bright. Keep Jout head cool, and your feet warm by aying your boots and shoes of A. C. Mingle, who has the best assortment in Bellefonte, and sells lower than you can bargain for elsewhere, You are never deceived in goods purchased at Mingle's shoe-store, Prices on all ready-made clothing reduced at the Philad. Branch since the holidays. Splendid bargains, Don’t miss a chance to save $10 to $12. Goods first class, and anything needed to clothe man or boy. Lewins & Co, are decided« ly the leaders in low prices for ready. made clothing. wE, C. Humes made a clean $100, 000 out of coal and lumber territory in Jefferson county, That was the biggest Christmas gift that fell to any one in our county, Ours only came within $99.50 of being as large. The rest seemed to have slipped over to Mr, Humes, some how, ~Dinges, Trumptheller & Co, at Coburn, intend doing a strictly oash business. That's what all business men should try to establish, it would be bet ter all around-—for the merchant and customers, Itisa principle that should be laid down by others of other trades and occupations, ~All singers are invited to attend the musical convention at Aaronsburg, which Jan. 6, p. m. A large at- tendance is expected. Prof. Weaver is known as a successful condustor., The proceeds for the benefit of the new church. Free entertainment to all sings ors ; books free, ~The Philadelphia Times adv, is publistied in another colomn. It is the eat and liveliest of the city journals and a favorite everywhere, rge and fall of news and other good readin matter, with sparkling editorials on all gabe topien, piace the Times among the If you want the Two pa the Ra rorter and the “New York Weekly World.” for one year at 8250, you can have the two by sending uve the pn in advance and a new name with , to which the two Jupers will also besent. This is a big bargain, and we are only able to carry it out upon the above plan, tt mee Oar new Sherif, Walker, has ot a we doubt, or ol learn nd he got mactied, The fortunate lady gion of be located near the railroad station to | the west of Grenoble's grain house, Its | capacity will be 70 barrels per day, with | a 40 horse power engine. It will be the | first complete roller mill in the county fre thn 1 afer #4 fe Ji WC Grand Jurors Fourth Monday. ‘ nder, Unionville i, Howard ick, Huston nus, Murray, eriWm. Hutton, Rush I A Alkeus, Bellefonte Alex MeDongs hla wieh Johuson, Wal David Ulrich, Penn k. Marion ok, Ferg oRer, Poller first class, nations to plant new enterprises here, (live them every encouragement, and | keep down any disposition of jealousy to new ones as well as to present ones, All { are interested in the growth of the town. Work is thus given to the mechanic and laborer and trade to our merchants and shop-keepera, Every community has its share of persons who will discourage any thing that is not for their exclusive ben- | efit, but we must learn not to heed snch, | They always kill a town if their seifish- | | ness prevails. The inauguration of Cleveland will make a demand for good, first class, fresh and pure family groceries, and jit will not be a surprise if all Washington people send their orders to Sechlees for | that kind of goods. Stranger things have | happened, and it is known all over the | world, even out in Clearfield county, that | Bechlers take the lead for groceries, and | that you can’t do better anywhere, They to go on the table. This is what | grocers are not careful enough to do, | =——On Satorday evening, Dee. 27, a | | number of persons on invitation assem. | ! bled at the house of Mr. John Rishel of i this plage, Lhe oocasion being a surprise ©, % qe : yor Lag dk | birthday party for Lis dapghter, ' The evening was spent | vorae "5: StI. caty When y guests were s.. O° Jia : IR Wi 5 rz v Mrs, Rishel and | freshments, prepareu ._ ~ Miss] { her niece, Miss Florence Orw,, 2488 | maggie was made the recipient of a num. y 8 aed iO gAne and { This time the ice-cream was carefully | xuarded snd the guests partook of it in- i stead of the uninvited. JoB-8LEDS, on band and for sale cheap- er than elsewhere, made of best material, | same also made to | ta the shops of J, B. Ream & 8 ers Mills, 22x SALE ~~ A * Hovse axp Lor von | ner i on Church street, for sale, office, Homestead ron lot, with good stable, fruit and water, | Apply at this sdecim | under- | SALE . sale, consisting of 36 acres of land of which 25 acres are Thereon a plank-frame House, Bank | Barn, with other outbuildings, choice | fruit and excellent water. Adjoins the VaaValzah farm 1} m. west of Centre | Hall, 17dect Wx Bonsrs MARRIED, On Dec. 28, by Bev. Z. A. Yearick, at Aarons both of Farmers Mills, On Dec, 28, by the same, at same place Bamuel Ebe f Coburn, and Miss Amciis Hoo | ver, of Mi ne. On Dee. 25. by Rev. W. HL. Groh, Mr. T Meyer and Miss Mip-ie C, Garbrick, bot den Hall, On January 1, by Rev. F. Auman Miller and Miss Jennie Weaver, § ville, Cenlre county, °* On Dec. 23, at the residence of M: in Tabor, i s Mr. A. G. MoCore Emma Hatch, Rev. J, W, Cowan offic! On Sep 18 by Rev. G. W, Currin. in James P. Suyder and Mis A. L Boalsburg On Sep. 23, at same piace, by the same, icker, of Zeiglerville, Mifflin county, and Alice A. Waguer, of Tusseyville, On Dec. 18, at the residence of Ww Henney, at Centre Hall, by the same, Mr. James H. Lohr, of Centre Hall, and Miss Annie J. Welsh, of Car. Usle, Cumberland county, DIED. i Mra. Anna Maria Hosterman, who lead with ! Geo. Hlover, below Asronsburg, ou bec aged 78 years, 2 months, 2 days, On Jan, 5, in Centre Hall, Charley Fiofd Cured sont of 8. T, and Birdie C, hy H. § Misa a3, Lobaugh, of Williams port, Pa., aged 6 mouths, 10 days, : LOCK HAVEN MARKET. New potatoes, 50¢; butter, 28¢ 10 30c; young ehickens, per pair, 65¢; beans, per peck, 200; eggn, J8c; beef, 8 to 10c; ves, 7 to 9¢; fish, per pound, 10¢; oa ions, per bu, 60c; cabbage, per head, bo; apple hn ter, per qt, 1b¢; bacon, 12¢; Jard, 13¢c; apples, §1. EPRING MILLIS MARKET. White & Mixed... . RP0 vsnutsnsvmnssisssueiemimiinsmisione Jota, shelled, and ears old |, THR LRR EEE CRE Fn wt uF cen BORER Rs bee aR E8888 BERR POE barrel low,6; lard, 9; ham, y 22 : shoulde 10; bacon or side, 12; pire es 1. Grenoble aa 3 To 5 Passio 4.5; Stove, £00 8" ELMO HOTEL, & 817 & B10 Ave Streat, Philadelphia, uced rates to $1.00 per day. The traveling public will still find at this Hoe tol the same liberal JS lon for their comfort, It is located In the immediate centres of business and places of amuses nm i nis disqnd Japota ns well i Ad TO BUILDERS, af the &f the MALE for the bullding reciod at Centre Hall, wi ng Com ihe bulid Piste and EPeCIO0E fi alter January H, 1885, any sR I Eo by 4 P | for digrang 100 40 49 rods of roposa 8 ditch, & Joel deep, for the Cer Hall Walter Co. will be received op to January 16, 1585. For specifications apply Yo fhe Bids will be taken on sections of 25 rods for dig ging. Bids will alco be taken for digging the whole. Bids will siso be taken for laying the pipe, or for digging fine aud laying pipe, snd ging up old pipe on part of routs, Bona ye ¥neD. Kunty, Wa Worry, Bec'y. President, tre — SR —— a A A A TAHARI ATICE. N fo Beltringer) [tthe Court of Com by her nox fag ig i ion Pleas of Centre Jared 1 Cond d nly. . Fobpeena in ve, Divorce No.2 Spr. T, Franklin Selteinger. | 184, No. 040g 1.84, The npdersighied a Commissioner appointed by snid court to take the testimony in the shove case will attend Wo ie duties of his appointment at the residence of AL G, Runk, at Spring Mills, Centre county, Pa. on Friday, January 16, 198, beginning st oc lock a. hy hen and where all persons Gleresied ay stiond. pe 8. J. HERRING, Hdecdt Commissioner, ny - URMERE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 0O,, F of Centre County, Pa ~Oentre Hail, Dec, 12, 1884 ~The annual meeting of the mem. bers and the election of 12 Director to matage the aftuirs of the company for the ensuing year, will be held at the house of D, J. Meyer, at Centre Hall, on Monday, January 12, 1888, between the Bours of 108. m. and 8 p.m. of said day. Mem bers generally are requested to attend, D. F. Laws, dod'y, FREUVK KURTZ, Pres’. 4 PrUCATION FoR LICENSE ~Notive Is * heteby given that following named persons have fled their peu shi for 13. eense in the pies of the clerk of the Court of Quarter Bessions of the peace 1a and for Centre county and that a iY eation will be made 10 the next sessdone of court to grant the sme: Bri MoCialn ~~ Bestatrant Philipeborg bor OH Brady Saloon o Robert Taylor as, W Header ¥ a “ Jick A RR Sook hos wp 3 Delotlg Hh ng Liberty twp AA. Tavern “ FROM ILLINON, i Masiaurar, 11, Dee. 1. of | TT . + i Will county is quite a thrifty connty, 1679 | well adapted for grain and stock. Prices ch | for grain at this station are as follows: Corn 32 to 84, oats, mixed, 24, yellow 25, . | white 26; hogs on foot 84 per bundred; | butter 25, eggs 20, beef cattle owing 0 | quality from $3.50 to $56.50 and some fan cy higher vet; stone coal, Illinois, $8, Ind. block $3.75, and Penn's hard coal ic eral in Siberia, is | $6.75, The price of land is from $50 10 b fan in all fears wily | 950, and sometimes $100 if it be faney. Sil > rt TERT have no land in Will eounty that 1 would take anything less than $80 per acre for, We who came west from the old Keystone state are “all well aware that our sole purpose was to find our for- mambers by the p The fich whi tune. I came west in the spring of "76 number wi paeopie, ne el whos to Will es inty, Il, with but a fow thousand dollars in my pocket now 1 own 237 acres of land, the railroad hav. ing taken oot 3 acres of the place. All well improved and well drained, besides a nice property in the village of Mao- hattan worth $1500. I bought a farm of 200 acres for $6 650, and all the money I owe on it is 83.500, farm lies in Vermils lion county, this state. Now this is my I came west, and 2 good many the ame. Also I would say that I retired from farming last spring, and moved io nhattan, Oats this year yielded 40 10 60 bushels per acre, and corn al 33 bushels which was no full crop on account of dry weather, The cnange of re ire abont the same a8 the summer season onger, in Evias Krnivoren, | periaaps a m——— — fi AMCHATEA, ro gOvored 1 MIO The Lille iar, bireh, ele imerous v sable, the the bear, which fai AA It is eurious é1 the Bummer from the prinecip: ‘ . For tlie most i £41, 3 iien Bre s/linon to the + fish fr } OL Blnce Can say those th 8 {Centre preseryd fo For ull nent NHI "Ll ONIRROJIY SISIDONHA ANY SNYIOISARd ne, combining Irom with pme bie 1 s, quickly spd compl ' : Va RSet Cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Weakness, Impure Bleod, Malurie, Chills nud Fevers, an Nemurn i. * itis an unfailing remedy for Dissases of the Kidueys und Liver. it iv invaimabie for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives It dose not injure the teeth, conse headache 3 18 eons PALION—other From medicines do, thes and purifies the blood, stirsulstes he appetite aids the astmilation of food, re eves Heartburn and Belching, and sirengibe 1% the mustios and nerves, evers, Lassitode, Lack of nine has above trade ark and DES OD Wrspper. Take no other ty by PROVE CHENICAL 00, RALTINORR, BP viable 1 or Ce PEFSSYL TANITA TE SA CAT Ta COLLEGE. ntl AA —— . a Poarsn hase Te TAS DORR Jan. 7 ARIZONA TRYIGHTERS AXD IX — located in oe of the moat spots of the entire Ale io both sexes, snd of curses of Study : Jourse of Four Years, cutifie Course. A porresnce dent ta tha ( ” phony region. 11 Mw } | two tw rears of AGRICULTURE: CHEMISTRY EXGIX EER HWE the first C Lourse (a rq HISTORY ; (©) Tew # CIVIL in Mechanical Aris rE wilh study. We (two yemrs) in Liters we, for Young Ladies d Preparatory Course UREES sre srranged to meet the | udents, of coms potent | : information, addresy ELTON, Preside; Baie voliege, Outer. Co. Pa ———— ie > a hank BOEMS