THE CENTRE REPORTER. NIN NI I dS NPA PN NNN entre Harn, Pa, Man, 1], 1885, LERMS. ~B2 § yor year in advance, $2.60 when pot in advance. Advertisements ¢ cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $003 colum $45. zar~Horeafter all subscribers paying thoir subscription in advance, will got a | eredit of two months additional as a pre. | in advance, i mium on $2 ANYTHIN YOU WANT, r Useful or Beautiful, tha =i et Aid AT G. R. SPIGELMYER'S ==3UPPLY DEPOT, == sp MILLS, PA, RING —Yon can travel a day and -not find a nicer, cleaner, Or-———— wee OTE complete stock. ¢ i -Prices talk for themselves, — €armans. you MAN & SON. GAR 1885. ——— A — ———— a —— LOCAL ITEMS, he Reformed congregation thinks iz a parsonage in this place, * _—-—iy "erect T } yards | and cheaper st received at the Dee Hive. f Millheim, has be- OK It smbroideries, 1 ever, i i -D. A. Musser, ¢ purchaser of the of ti SEANIDRE Ii ro one mile west ). Hosterman. Ll kind it the times f && Don, dprin 8 D8 gr ¥ i viog we, tf spring i ne of oid as well LOR men new line of stamped , Tidies, Splashers, Buarean Scarfs, i18t received at the Bee Hive. Lizzie nouse at the gnse 1 [igs Sav nyder will erect a iower end Jacob Ripka has stock of jast received at for the vacant Reformed Hall, He is an able Iarris twp, gave . Hess is an active 2 of the best farmers of -Benjamin een ap ted Having i the plate some years ago he no t knows how to fill it well Wm. A. Boal, of near Earlystown, upon the Heporter., Mr. in foi ! ger has | nliineim, Deini notary for i 1 iy aR ne Y Kie caused by ajor Fisher will 5 as 4 started again have a store at the Far. Mills and, which will be a convenience for people of that section. eral Musicar Corvneaz.—Will open April ‘or the study of vocal and iostrumen- music. For circular address, F. C. er, Freeburgh, Pa. -Were pleased to have a call from J.D. Lovg, one of the leading busi- f Spring Mills. % Len of I Mifflin The and Centre county AX IMPORTANT FACT, Oui ig to J eal tie 3 WY have RON if : . depre } b. 1 sod een enabled J the CASI {0 secure some of v » Croods, Carpets, Matting and House In theee nes there seems to le - Furviwl Goods, 4} { slagnalion i been a greater win im any ol Can now 2nou f ¥ Hem , Hemp y ' : Linn snap and Rag Carpets i pri ou fan ! heard And in view of wh largest st county o Inaveting Brussels, Ingram of even bed ’ farm of Ge seyviiie. Misses’ ane Madi: Years. well been report gouywhere RIOCK. : On DAG wi boas from der 1 LAW. i the com suis, and to gratil they will Boil man iu tion Bed irom now { da have | iat no compet figures, Fer i Phila i. Branch Can Led hands, and the jobber and wholertiler who purchases at the Phila —2On, Ase they has {qo 4 jeaver, Col. Hastings, |] #. lrvin Cortin tell I a i Potter and our eyes duri and came in fo Cen, 1 i i n € inauguration para fall share of our Jeaver's horse me. We] ¢ clapping. nnioad him ths t Centre county | ad enough militar ent to command an army in any unpless- | antness, and if we were President we'd | get up a fight with some big foreign pow er and prove it, The Ceatre county boys ust HEH te, payable t King house of Wm. Hassell & Bon, wistown, The board of directors of the 8, & » R ividend of 3 per cent. i. will be able to make a similar an incement soon, —Coburn has its first musical con« weph Kleckner, assisted by Prof. Low- | Meyer and others. There will be good nsic no doubt, ~Mer. T. H, Harter, the spry editor of the Middleburg Post, paid the “Repor- ter” a flying #isit. Tom is doing well at Middleburg and will goon further im- prove the lost, ~The faveral of Mrs. Musser and daughter, of Hartleton, was one of the argest ever witnessed in that section. The bereaved have the sympathy of the whole community, —John Grove, assignee, again adver- tires in the Reporter, the unsold proper ity of Jacob McCool. There are some first class chances here. Mr. McCool's propety stands No, 1 in every respect. ~ Doctor Alexandet’s sisters, of Mill- heim, have quit housekeeping down there and flitted to Centre Hall, where they occupy a part of Dr, Alexander's large residence. Glad to have these young ladies become citizens of Centre Hall, ~The cold weather does not have any ellect on the low prices at the Phila- deiphia Branch-it makes them sell all the more for it. People know that bar« gains are always had there and if they want a suit, overcoat, or any other goods of men and boys’ wear, they go to Lew. ins & Co. for it, as it amounts to a saving of from $3 to $10 every time, ton aud kept step to the music of the drum and fife and horn. We shall agree | to let them go from home again, — (ne thould always bear in mind that the largest and best assortment of ready-made clothing is aiways to be The goods | to be as represented. The stock of men's | and boys’ clothing is equal to that ig any of the city stores, with prices down to bottom figures. Always call in at the Philad. Branch before purchasing cloth | ing elsewhere. | —There is trong suspicion that the burning of the barn on the Van Tries farm was the work of a fire-bug., The! snow showed tracks leading away from the barn across the fields to a ‘woods. | where the fellow seemed to step back { and forth between the trees to mark the progress of his work, and then struck for | the Boalsburg pike. Mr. Wm, Swab's loss is upwords of $800 of which up- wards of $000 may be recovered by in- surance. A better evidence that the barn was set on fire is found in this, that a large crib about 6 or 7 rods from the barn, in which some implements were stored, nod io which there bad been no straw, straw had been carried from a stack and placed over the implements and then fired ; the straw however drop. | ped to the floor which was covered with | ice and went out without burning the ! erib, - The barn and erib were no doubt fired at the same time, —~ east i Cextee Hawt Mgar Manker~The | Centre Hall Meat market baving a ro- | frigerator families can at ail tigps hp wip plied with fresh meats, of the best Goals ity, also bologna savenge, Next door to | biotal ; open day and evening, ! hd dsay ul Hexsy Booze, | AHEAD IANGER lood Pr i { ry Sy end. The following from Willis a warning to | s living along the Susquehanna i you Williamsporiers if a sudden break up should river!’ asked a citizen from t evening of our reporter. “ tell, but then Willi to fear,” the seril oy “What are going | ' io nihe He J hn in be § CANE 2 LE vr £ Te Hall, Bamuoel Krean m Potter to his old nat ines, » he porcl i the tm. Aaron Harter, ¢ er mill, has alread 3 to Centre Hall, a i jest is b EROUAG @ iv UR As Urnd gigeer ior thie new y shipped his “f - a McDonald's It oved Liver Pills endorsed and preseribed by many « vent physicians, They do not make hy grow on b:ld heads or set broken bor but they are the best corrector of a ordered Liver yet discovered. Mot fanded to dissatisfied purchasers, JonssroN, HovLroway, & Co., Philadelphia, Agents, id by 1. D. Murray. . ow Take GALN. Notice or Tite Spresoip Ban The “New York Weekly World,” one of the best weeklies in the United World publishers, can be had very low new names, ciubbing for the “Reporter,” will sach get thotlwo papers, the “ World” for $225, the two being $3. vance, regular fi ww the price and * Reporter” names, - oo. o +. ELMO HOTEL, k Ne. BIT & 38 4 rah Street, Philade Ip via, tel the same comfort, centres of business and ploces of AtnGgo liberal provision for thelr as wil parts of the city, are by Street Cars constantly passing the doors. It offers speci to thas visiting the tity for business or plessgra, Your patron JOB, Padarit “nally accessible woliviind ago respect ¢ roprielor, . FEGER, { ning Kno the J the Blog J h have them io pints { lons, § ind arg | breaklas: bacon and di naked and canvased. We guarantee every piece of meat we We in good pasture to s wanted, i RLU ed Doel sell, have fifty dress for Mue i ian our market a try to have a {ine flock ahead, | tomers can de at all times, Spcnigs Block, Bellefonte, Oar cus. & Co, Bush I Juge MARRIED, On Feb. 28, at Bpring Mills, by Matthias Weagles | Mary A i On March ulyey {| Yoari jes : NE, 8 24d Tod fn Haines twp, Edwin 0 stnerman, both of Hosters pear Woll's & On March 3 hy Bey burn and Mary E Ososan BRED, To Hartieton, March 1, Mm Anna Catharine, | wife of Mr. Jasnes Musser, sped 46 years, 6 mont his, 1 day 4 In Hartheton, March 2, Miss Lillie, datgiiter of Mr. James Musson, sgod about 18 years 1 On Feb, 2% at Madisonbure, of drogsy and con | sumption; Samuel Nathan, colored, aged 8 years Mireli b, a Long's Cave, Mr. George Long, aged BS yours, 2 months, H, Grob, | both of Col Fish sgn Ew . — ik tho program to be helo i : M 3 farch 13, 250 p. irchase and n Be ¢ Jordan; 8, 3 boas Kale at 1 o'clock 2 wot ¢ residence of the u Sigoed, two mies west of tore Mills, ou Tuesday, March 37, at Four head of horses, £2 yonts old as olla, 6 milk cows, Jersey b aa of Young catile, @8 head shew Berkshire HX shoats, Jon good as new, Johnson Mower, hay and pulleys, fanning mill, browd horse wagon, horse rake, suliey South Bend pi Lorse roller, set Wg Barooss | sel Crapper, of doble harness, ooliars bri diet, heaters, Goable and wingle thecs; forks, shoy. {Cy ol, A redsonnbly ordi will be given i H.C SHIEK. Pod id 0 Clotk id 1 1-year old years old, 12 < Bows with Harves Lik, pe wheel wagon, BILIVEaTOMS, (Wo { be i te WE, went ~ EA ECUTOR 8 NOTICE «Lotbors testamentary Av poi the estate oF John Tonner, lato of Potter twp, decd, having been lawially granted to the andersigoed worlid rogiest ail rota koowing them debited to the estate Wo ake (pais Lid those Lay ig CATs aghast the sarily re. | sent the sie duly antbenticatod nt seth WM, AL BON " mari Executor, Potters Mills, 1's. You to be tie | { i { : THE BTRAMNGLI Briga ndage is fant dy ing ico, thanks to the always follows in the : but in the ci us band of rob are still These motive glers,” i YOWEYS, velop their vietim male decoy, wh and who wonl intended victim reached the spot shy ood bigay giruction, wien bring a dozen rol place, EPRING Wheat Red Barley wo Cloverseed large Cloversced small Timothy seed... Plaster, ground per ton Flour, por barrel Roller Flour, per bareel Butter, 16; allow. 6; lant A 13; shotlde &; boon og wid, eRe por doen, 30 cents Lor Aol woekiv by LJ, Gres OA, LIL Chsstaiul, 4 Kgs, 47 MARKKLS, Philadelphia, Mu (Corrected Week: ¥.J Chicago, iy Corn Re Wheat yo Chats ¥ { Poik 2 00 Lard 892i “waMoxn Wares, Jr, Comm'n I Had i Soatic) m'n Broker