SE suosss swine THE CENTRE REPORTER. BPN NS URSIN NAAN NN NPN Nr Cewrse Hari, Pa, Nov, 26, 1885, ————" - Terms. —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get credit of two months additional asa pre mium on $2 in advance. BUSH ARCADE. BUSH ARCADE Children’s Jersey Caps at 15, 25, 30 and 35 cents. Cashmore Hose for Ladies, full regu- lar made, at 25 cents, in colors and black, Quar Cloths—Trico Home-spun and Jamestown goods are selling rapidly. By the way we can show youthe finest line of 1} yard wide Cloths and Trico you ever saw. Our price is b5 cents; not one week 60¢, next week 50c, but each week alike—55 cents, Dress Braids from an § of an inch to 3 inches wide. Wool Laces in all colors and widths. Fedora Buckles and Clasps for dresses. Wrap Fringes in all shades. Our line is acknowledged to be the finest, Velvet Ribbon in pink, blue, cardinal and common colors—satin back. D. GARMAN & SON, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, LOCAL ITEMS, ~—QRIENTAL is the best in Harket. ~—Ladies’ and men’s underwear very low, at Diages’ store, ~All kinds of produce taken in ex- change by J. D. Long & Son. ——Try the prepared cocoanut for baking purpuses, at Dinges. ~There are a number of cases of ty- phoid fever in and wrvund Oak Hall. — Wednesday night is begun to rain and continued raining uotil next moru- ing. ~Dishes of all description, all the latest styles of glassware—J. D. Son. ——Robert Lohr bas broken ground the ~Clontre county still has some citi- zens who paver saw a locomotive or a railroad train. It is learned that at least one woman has been made wiser. Chris- tina Freeze, nee Schroyer, a lady seventy- four years old and living slong the mountain in Brushvalley, midway be- tween Madisonburg and Rebersburg, saw a locomotive Monday, 16, for the first time in her life, when she boarded the car at Coburn on her way to Bellefonte Those who were by when the train ap- proached the Coburn depot say the el- derly lady was greatly Irightened, but soon became reconciled to the sitnadion, and by the time she reached Dellefonte was highly pleased with the new order of things. She was unable to express her astouvishment at what has been accom plished 1n the way of science during all the years while she lived happy and con- tentedly on ber little farm in Miles twp. She is a woman of some benevolence, und considered in rather good fluanciai gircuinstances, — Gazelle, reece mmeastihers ms — p— —Boargnvra ITEMS ~Chas, Stemm moved from Oak Hall to our town last week, — Mrs, Jacob Harman, of near Le- mount, was buried here on Thursday. — The “Buock-tail” bunurs, of Harris twp., returned from a ten days’ buat io the Green-woods, near Drift Wood, las week, with five deer.—Mr. F. Kenved moved to the State College and will take charge of the Mechanical Art deparime. of tuat institution —Toe new posi-mssi er 18 well hiked.—~Merchants are preparing for the holidays.— Butchers are selling fresh pork aud ssusage ut 12 centa pes pound, that's cheap.—It is said Dr. F. Moyer inteuds locating here, a a a gE] The esteemed boro’ fathers having ordain-d that Centre Hal side-wak- should ve five feet has displeased an e- toened citizen aud he asks the KEPURTER whether our citizens bind vot better em ploy au attoruey snd try it on. Keep out of the lawyers’ hands is our advice —you need a luwyer abou: as hith as would our council, A lawyer is worse tuau u five-foot side walk, and a five-foout side walk is better thau oue which ison lv four feet but not quite as good as » six-fuot walk, A lawyer might urge youn on but the couocil would come out ahead, se mem tie ————— ~There is a disagreeable spell of weather since Monday. Snow came dows all tue time waking any quastity of singh. A tierce wind prevailed during al this time, though the temperature wa- scarce 10 tue freezing point, Oa Toes day evening snow lay aboot 8 inches deep and would have be-n 18 bad nut much of it melted shortly after falling. Wednesday still kept snowing, - rome we Last Satarday morning the ground was covered with hall su iuch «f suow ~ just enough tur Cusriey Arvey to make it hot for ravbits, Next we expect to hear tue jingle of the werry sieigh bells, then Heap on more wood, i i the toli-gate, —wHow cheap a hog must [feel know that “dressed” she's worth ouly 4 cents a pound, ——Sberiflf Walker bad nine boarders, the number may be reduced by tuis week's coart. ~ Bellefonte papers complain of dull times and sigh for «a voom—how wutlu one in Bpriug Creek do? ~Corn weal grists will be ground at the Ceutre Halli rvlier mull, Tussday and Baturaay of vach week, uf ~—John Martin has been sppoinied r ut Museburg, Thus une by one the “oid cougers” tumble wut — Now, wueu a lady steps 10to the court-house yard, every ienow aouvut i» offering to bet sue’ siler a iiveuse, — Qur boro fathers Lave figsed the width tor pavements at tive feel. luads not wide enough for a gent anu WO, Thomas Waker, 8 recent resideut of Lock Haven, shut himselt an Sswur- day in a parlor car st Jersey Uliy. —e—Mouday murnisg opened with two inches uf Suuw OQ wwe grutiud, and a dis sgressuly blast vi wel BuuW relgued ail Ye. weer, D. Hess talks of building a new house at Linden Hall nex: summer, to be occupied Dy the new merchsul, ~Reuben Gramley, of Miles, in forms as that quite s uumberof Logs had died down there recently trom the uug disease, ~The filuest new crop New Orleans baking mouissees just received sud offer ed at a special low price, si Dioges’ swre Try it ounce. Call and see Reesman's stoves, be has all the new styles and wil sell you any kind of » stove lrow $2 w 33 cheaper than eisewuore, ~Bome roughs broke the street lamp in front of the Lutuersu church in Ase rousburg. The parties are known sud may get into trou oh ities will sell their satire stock cost, mencing in Decewber, . gains offereu now, Pouitry sud produce wanted in exchange, —Merchbant tailoring at the Phila Selghia Brauch, and satisfaction — Ap experieuced head oversees tuis t tf = A widow who keeps tavern across the mowstaian; Sak that by r Wete b cense ow Foetal ground when she ~—eComplete line of dry-goods, gro~ caps, boots, shoes aud a ful , at bottom prices, at J. Son's, ~On Friday, 27, the valnahle fa Wm. Harter, decd, near Aaronsharg. i : R ns 5 5 i people of Asrrmeburg have two and three 1hoosand this snmmer, which not 20 years, Blomwart has closed d at A Millbottm, and will spring. Dry ground used to make pressed brick impossible $1 get now, meeeCharley Diehl, of Montross, Col, formatly Jrpt the Farmers’ Store, lower , was in Aarones rg on SBatordsy H+ had hewn to Phil: aod New York haying goods ewmeHow to get the Revonrrr for noth. fog: For every new cash name yon send us for one year, we will fend Fok the Re. it i £ up his iis Hill i% i Heap on more coal, As though you wouid, Briug biessings 10 each needy soul, White wint'ry biasis without do groan, Forbid tnat eisewners want be shown, m— i ——— Abe Keriin, we are informed, bas lan eve ou Suton Ruanle's water power ius s:me industria! en erprnise vo doubd Cuis is vue of the finest aud most relin- abie mater powers io the county, aud 1 Mr. Kerliu does not pur hase the Stone mull sie it affords « good cuavce for any vie else «8 an investment. We have vo doubt Mr, Ruble would sell at a low fig ure, - a - —(3en, Beaver and Hon. J, B. Lino were in town the other day, sud cup cluded to tence in sud make side wWaike in trout of sowe of their luts Dear the station us 8 wodel. Tuey say Centre Hull cau be made one of the must wt tracrive lite towns io tue state, by a Jit- tie pains of vur citizens, Jess 80, WI ——“———— " Times being doll, the EzrorTER makes te fuilowiog offer tu rails: toe wind: Aoy coupe wanting to get ils marriage license i16e of cot cad du it by sibs rising for aod pay iug the REPORTER «De year iu advance We'll set up the wimps fur the otuer, sid throw ine par of sucks fur wee litte feet besides, Centre Hall has a school board without schools—the towuship board tgs wat schools under its control Gut the close of the year, in Juve, Toe burough bosrd cau thank its stars for this—hyy. ing nothing to do tuey will at leget one cape the cussing, the usual thanks aotive school directurs get. 7 LP wee Goldsmith Brothers, proprietors of the Bee Hive, come to the frint this week 10 8 new advertisement which we recommend all of our resders to sean very closely Cut it our und rake it with you when you go to Belefounre to do your shopping in order tomtisty yourse:f of the truth of thelr announcement. There is quite a lively competition in burley, and the price has been run up iron 40 10 65 cents, Whether this Aw muke the beer glass smaller or the price of tie beverage higner we do not know, mach leas care, it's none of our faueral tor we don't quench our thirst with bar- ley juice. ————— A AGI Mp TATA A =Qur improvements: Howard Ho man hes commenced on bis new house, The foundry company are ready to ralee the frame work of their new store robm, Mr. Fleisher has broken ground for a new honse, Lots have been lately sold for balf dozen more honses, * ———— I A AAAS wv Nearly all stylish shoes worn with. in ten miles from lefonte are boaght st Miogie's, in the Brockerhoff house block, which is sdmitied by all to he headqnarters for boots and shoes, Ladies ai | ind Mingle's assurtment unsarpase ed for vlegance. = — - a ——,,. An esteemed citizen of the ent. skirts was msde believe that a boro’ meunt that its of igens could borrow just what they wanted, He swore that none of "em should boro’ any thing from him. That's plack, for on ar ——————— wee Whi ti@ver Jou have a gun that youn think “sint loaded” and want to snap it at anybody, always wait ontil the Ife insnrance sgent comes a then sim—otherwise some innvoent fellow might get burt, ims EE —————— Department Commander Cartin is kept visiting and review ng Grand Army Poets in var parte of the state. He in makipg 8 good record and winniog volden opivwus from Pennsylvacia ver erana, of CENTRE HALLS BOOM. a ——— THE IMPROVEMENTS OF TEN MONTHS, Improvements that are to Follow. Since January last Centre Hall bas exhibited quite a spirit of improvement, with very solid results to show for it at this writing. We do not think that any town in thw county can show up as favor ably, sccording to population, Tak ug in some of the smaller improvements not given in the list below, we think we can safely say the =» te will reach the haudsome sum of $50,000~—which is retty good for a pretty little town. The prorTER will keep or sonnding the ad: vantages of loeuwtion, bealth, good water, fine churches, good schools, mill and oth er facilities, surrounded by a rich agri- enltaral country, to attact the attention of men who waut just such a point to lo cate in aod invest, We might add that our husiness men might help themselves, the town generally, aod the Reporter by sdvertisivg through its coluains more lib erally and not be afraid to let outsiders kuow that there is business snap and tac in Centre Hall, People abroad jndge a place from the busivess ad's in the columns of its newspaper The Rgror- TER hiss been the main lever to bring Centre Hall into notice abroad and help on its improvements at home; we will be pardoned for this allusion to its own @ ~ tris, being proud of the good that bas been done, The following is a list of the improve- ments tn the lax ion months, with an es- Jdmared cost which is not too high : Mr. Grenoble, grainhouse, ete............o00e. 8 1,000 W. Bartholmew, store, dwelling. ete........... 35,00 F. Kurtz, roller mill, 2 houses, ete... + 15,000 R. R. Depot, €10...ccouisnensscnssnen 1.50 J. O. Deininger, plaining mill A. Kerlin, house, etc... ET CH el Jas, Binith, BOUSE, G80... .oericssinrssrssamirsssses Mise Bgpyder, house, e18......convvrm = Mrs. Brishin, DOM... comsaccrscrsssssrsssiasssssisen Reformed Pamsouage, eto D. C. Keller, stable.............. wha Evangelical PArsonage, 10... come M. MUSSET, DOUBD.......c. co rcnminnssrssmmrmnioss Johan Spangler, on house Chas, Bollinger, shop LAtherall CRUNCH. ooossssisionsiesmimmasismns son W. Henny, shop Wm. Wolf, on house $4 00 As we say sbuve, other minor improve. wents sould swell this to $50,000, We are glad 10 say tuat this is not to 6 tue end, Quite a pumber of new houses are already fixed ou, and ground tas been broken for sume. These are J. O, Deininger, house and stavle, D. Fleisher, house and stable, A. 5 Kerio, 2ud house, Jumes Lour, bouse and stable. DC Rookie, * H. Homun, " Joho Dauberman, house and stable. Joho Kruombige, house, George Kruwtine, house, Foundry Comp., large warehouse. D. Lobr, new nouse, F. Karts, 2 new houses, Wisou estate, pew house, In add tion 10 these there is talk of others ost of which are just as certain « uny of the above, Thus 1% sul be sen that the wutare looks bright, Our ctizens cas do much to belp along the town io standing vy its iulerests, en. wouragiog its busive-s men and those ® bio eugege lo solid enterprises and there- by furnist ewploy meat for mechanics aud labouring wen rigtt aloog. -——- MORE OF SMITH. J. Harvey Swith, the lombermsan who ciaimed tw have been robbed, wes sill in the city Thursday visitiog the saloons and treativg the crowd A rend pw biw ou board of the 4 o'clock trun snd tied to iwdoce bim to go home, but vefore the train started be chauged his wind sud allowed it to start without wim. Late in the wight he came 10to the bar rovmn of « hotel with his $500 guv- eruwent bund 10 his vandeaud wauied © sell it ror $400. some one shuoid take charge of Swit aud ser Suit chat be goes bowe.— Wms port Sun and Banner, 19, Oar Coburn correspondent devies that Swiih is of intemperate havits, w “ - MAKE $20 FOR CH RISTMAS, The puilishers of * Ratledge's Month. 13” offer 12 vaiuable rewards in their Monthy ror December, smoog which is the tollowiog : We wilt gave $20 to the person telling us what 18 the shortest verse in the new lestament Scriptures (not the revised ediuon,) and 1n which bouk and chaper it ean ve funed, by Dec. 10, 85. Buould LWO OF More Correct Buswers be received, tie reward will be givided. The mouey will be furwarded to the winner Dec 15 Persous tryiog for the reward must send 20 cents in suver or po-tal notes, (uo stamps taken) with their suswer, fur which they will receive the Moundhly for Javuary, in which the name snd address of the winner of the reward aod the ocor- rect snswer will be published, and io which several more valoable rewards will be uffered. Address, RurLepag Pon- wsaina Co, Easton, Pa, a DEAD BESIDE THREE BUTTLES. EMPTY Philade'phis, No. 20.~The body of Frauk B. Wan about 26 yoarg es & residert of Houtingdon, Pa., was fun dead io bed this moruing st Berger's Ho- tel, northeast corner Fifteenth and Filbert str- ets, The deceased had been a wuest for the past three days and little was seen of him by the clerks, who say that he t most of bis time in his room, hen the Coroner's messenger visited the hotel this morning he found three empty bottles that contained liquor lying on the bed beside the corpse, and suother 8 ow filled with whisky grasped in right haod, as though dean bad overraken the young man just us he was about to take anotu- er draught, A i MA Cold feet—~two feet of snow. Bad cold won settled on the lungs. Good care Dr. Kvsalor's Celebrated Engish Cough «Dr, Ba says the surest way to take a cold is to be always hugging a stoye, Young man, remestbe; this, Rod when you gn S86 youp Jon night Ton Rayond your hogiing the stove: but if you do get a cold Dr, Tors Celebrated Ewgtish Cough Medicine oan he relied upon to cure you, Did it ever oeonr to yon, thonghithl and + rodent reader, that Dr Hetcbrased Euglinh Consh Medic oe um be an w of rei or how con the menufecta be able to, adver . Dr Gorwald a: 0 of the | Sek Ah SS Se AAS BE Sa THE DEAD SEA, snot The Dead Bea is an old and decripit salt lake in a very advanced stage of evaporation. It lies several feet below the level of the Mediterranean, just as the Caspian lies several feet below the level of the Black Bea ; and ns in both eases the surface must once have been continuous, it is clear that the water of either sheet must have dried up to a considerable extent, But while the Caspian has shrunk only to eighty-five fect below the Black Sea, the Dead Sea has shrunk to the enormous depth of 1,202 feet below the Mediterranean. Every now and then some enterprising pomp RA Al FA HERVIAN WAR NEWS, Belgrade, Nov 28—An official report says that King Milan has brought bis force into operation with the Drina and Moravia divisions, and that a decisive st- tack on Blivnitza is immioent. It also states thst if King Milan is victorious he will agree to an armistice, so as to allow the Conference of the Powers to rutile the terms of peace, London, Nov. 23, —~Advices from Tzari brod state that the wenther there is ter ribly severe, Dragoman Pase is blocke with snow, snd the rosds across the mountains are impassable. The Drina division forerd its way through after & and joined the main Army belore Blivi nitza. Dead Sea, and so re-establish the old high level. The effect of this very rev- olutionary proceeding would be to flood the entire Jordan valley, connect the Sea of Galilee with the Dead Sea, and play the dickens generally with Scripture geography, to the infinite delight of Sunday school classes. Now, when the Dead Sea first began its independent career as a sepavate sheet of water on its own account, it no doubt occupied the whole bed of this imaginary engineer's lake—spreading, if not from Dan to Beersheba, at any rate from Dan to Edon, or, in other words, along the whole Jordan valley, from the Sea of Galilee and even the Waters of Merom, to the southern desert. (I will not sult the reader's intelligence and ortho- doxy by suggesting that he may not be precisely certain as to the exact position of the Waters of Merom ; but I will merely recommend him just to refresh hia memory by turning to his atlas, as again ocour.) The modern Dead Bea is the last shrunken relic of such a consid- erable ancient lake. Its waters are now 80 very concentrated and so very nasty that no fish or other self-respecting ani- mal can consent to live in thom, and so buoyant that a man can't drown him- self, even if he tries, because the sea is so saturated with salts of various sorts till it has become a kind of soup or por- ridge, in which a swimmer floats, will he, nill he. Persons in the neighbor. hood who wish to commit suicide sre therefore obliged to go elsewhere; much as in Tasmanis, the healthiest climate in the world, people who want to die are obliged to run across for a week to Syd- ney or Melbourne. A — SKUNKS IN THE FAR WEST, The skunks are a nuisance in more ways than one. They are stupid familiar beasts, with a great predilection for visiting camps to pick up any scraps 1 have time and again, known a skunk to spend hours mn perseveringly digging a hole underneath the it WE ( of of meat that may be lying about several of the night a hut so as to get inside inmates. The animal then ut among them, and of course e will willingly molest it ; and it dten been known to deliberately Ben to eal one The strange and these attacks is in certain districts and at certain times the bite of the skunk is surely atal, producing hydrophobia, avd many hunters and soldiers have There is no wild he plains, no matter what its ze and ferocity, so dreaded by plains- nen as this seemingly harmless little Ones a number of us, among a huge, happy goducky deoteliman who went by the name of were sleeping in » hut, when a &knnk burrowed under the logs and got a. Hearing it move about among the pans, Ssady stronck a light, was much taken by the familiarity of the pretly black-and-white little animal, and, as it seemed in his eyes a curiosity, took a «hot at it with his revolver. He missed, ind for a wonder, the skunk retired p omptly without taking any notice of the attack, and the rest of the alarmed sleepers, when {uformed of the csuse of the shot, cursed the Soot up hill and down dale for having #0 nearly brought dire confusion on them all. The latter took the abuse very philosophically, merely remarking, “I'm glad a didn’t kill him mysel; he seemed such a decent woe beastie” The sequel proved that neither Sandy nor the skunk bad learned anything by the encounter, for half an hour after the “decent weo beastie” came back, and this time Sandy fired at him with fatal effect. Of course the resull was » frantic rush of all hands from the hui, Sandy exclaiming with late but sincere repentance, “* A did na ken t'wad cause such a tragadie.” ————— A AI —— , VENOM OF A DEE settle down upon aud 3 of the ales pers terrible thing about that WOWINen, tied from this cause. veil on § was we 1 a AIREY, The venom of a bee being acid, ite effects may be neutralized by the appli- cation of an alkali, such as a very small quantity of liquor potasse, spplied with a camel's hair bru A remedy which is generally at hand will be found in finely-out smoking tobacco. A pinch of this should be laid fo the hollow of the hand and moistened ; it should then be worked with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand till the juice excluded is quite dark-colored. This should then be applied to the part affected, using the Gute ee the thumb and floger, As soon as the tobacee gets dry a little more moisture should be added, and the juice pressed upon the inflamed spot for five or ton minutes, and if this applica. gion 18 resorted to immediately, it is a ——————— A ———— hore that Blivioitza has fallen. No ois cial confirmation of the report hus been reevived, Orders have been sent | to delay the formation of the Becond Reserve Division, at it i8 wot needed at present, Iondon, Nov. 23,—Dispatches from RBervia are silent with regard to yester- day’s battle, with the exception of a vagne statement that the Bu'garians are retreating. The public st Beigrade are anxious end slarmed King Milano, it 1s stated, desires to retrieve Lis losses be fore agreeing to an armistice, terday afiernovn the Bervians were dry en vut of Dragomau Pass by the Bulga- | risne, who tues ocupied the Pass, w— incor it — THOUSANDS SAY BO. i your Electric Bitters to my customers, | they give entire sas isfaction and are rapid | sellers,” eis, | them. tur's bills every year Bellefonte, : A WALKING sKELE(ON, Mr. E. Springer. Mechanicsburg, Pa, Writes waking skeleton, Gota trial Dr. Kiug's uew Discovery fur Consump completely restored to bealth, pounds.” store, Bellefoute, snd a get a free tla bottle of this certsic cure for ail diseases. Large butties, £1 the blovd, stimuiawes the vital fuuwct and restores the healib aud No one whose boud is weil, despundeucy. sg should purity sod vitsize the bivod. Vertigo, Bysterics, COBVUISIONE~—~ nervous disorders in { samaritan Nervibe, “My wie baa fits | Heury Clars, of Fairfield maritay Nervive cured ver” X gis. keeps it. $1.50. acl—are for 35 years, Much, ar Drag Rg. Deal article kouwe or tioud gud budding up the srengih, ott lu blotches ou my nce. | viire polit 1 eed Parker's Tonic years ago. Its the mweniciue for me — BCH nov er's Hair Baisaw bul ounce,” writes U, A Burger, diuggist, of Livery, N X. ber bat it slauus On Js record.” fading Dair, resiures uriginal coor, son vets aod gloss, Exvepliveally preveuls deaurall Lov We take pleasure io Hall's Hair Keuewer tu our readers, restores gra; hair 0 aid hair sud scalp viscliees IF YOY WAKE UP wor. In swoeens Lue Direatn lured Wwwigoe, connects Whe Lillvus BW ioig aud cleauses Lhe If you Lave masaria, ur troubled wit, dyspepsia, biidvusuess, languor Or 10es of appeliie, 11y vie bolle of Keliel's La tatih Kemedy., Ii wii work wouders, It Is a pusilive Cure. See advil Erysipelas and salt + beaw was driven enuely anny rom Mrs. J. UC. Heoder- sui, Peshiigu, Wis, vy Borduwes Biowd Bitters. No equal 8s a bivod pacifier, Af er Sept. 1 our stock uf Repuyrs, yarns, embroidery aun kaittiog sks, aud everything pertaitiug to the live oi faucy wutk, Win De Cutupiele alia Kept Up as it furtuerly was ai ots old stand belure Lhe lire, Gorpsairy Bros, wMerchant tailotieg itn all its branches dune at the Puuad. Brauch, A watlur ot lung experisuce superistenas ail work, sud vimost satisisction guaran. weed, u. wee Our stock of fall and winter wool. ens is now in, und ou all orders for the next 30 days, we will aliow a discount of 10 per cout. Gorosmrrn Bros, Merchant Taiiors, Bellefouts, Pa, Crxrae Haun Lers—Bailding lots, { mile east 0’ Centre Hal sta ion, ior sale, Prices, $100, $110 to $115 per ot. Puy. me nits easy. 3m nen Kurz MARRIED, in Poe cas ps pos : a fo, on N rE p oy. . ha 4 R, n £ shunk and hops, 1 both of Gregg twp. On Ng, 19, by Rev. 2.4 Yoearick, at Aarons Suk dom Penn Hall, yor, is for ld PROTO pe In rg Hol district will be received by the of directors to 2 o'clock y, Dee. 12. at which Wine board Hill 6 Proposals. Ww JO RECUTORS ROTICE-Latier textamentars - upon the estate of Margaret A. Woods, late of Grogy twp, dec'd, having been jaw fully granted to the undersigned, would epect fully request all persons knowing themselves tobe fndetned 10 the estate 10 make Immediate pay ment and those having claims against the sameto present the same duly suthenticated for settic ment, 1860v6L A, WOODS, Ex'r, / OUBE AKXD LOT FOR BALE, AT CENTRE HALL ~The undersigned offers his large 280ry Brick Dwelling House and Lot al private sale, Stable and all other outbuildings are aise of brick, except cornorib and ice hou All bulidings are new, Choloe fruit on the ot, scl 8 cistern near the door, Hester in cellar can be bought with property if desired, Will sold very cheap. For further information apply 15 H E ZEREBE, Centre Hall LA Zioctim { inm Harter, des {| Pa, will expose i canst Of Astin Ly LANE oy ob Bower, of. &l k GOOD DWELLING HOU ALET DEOCERRTS t Phi a wil Kinds « WHICK sales, good prices aid PuilAaprELrais Nov, 28 188 WWTTER n'a, extra... Western, ex brands Cut Haj Hye Bliaw W beni Straw § Uhl siraw { Timothy § Clover i Flax... wh CHEESE, KY Factory, choice § UhLo, fal, De ..ovmrrimnn DRIED } ! Pitted Cherr ! Hasplerries i Bisckbuities Dred Peaches, unpecied.. ips per bus | Tub Washe per ib 22 Unwaalied wa —— 2 FEATHERS, Choloe Goese...... per 1b Prime ‘ " Chicken ....... wa Turkey, as Wo quality... & uck - Hides, Dry... Cail, Salted . — Hides, Green, Steer... , Cow... » . Bull... Salted Steer RVI ons aviatncitvas Bhoeep Ekin, per piece MISCELLANEOUS. Lard, Country lots, prime... perid Tallow, Bolld....oonvncinns - . CRRR...ocniviiniimrmes - - Bay Honey In UID... www wvmmmmmsss - i i UORLATY BURP ....ovvvrmmnsmmmmiinininn b 6 Sar Price Current Subject 10 Mark et Fluctustios HIDES a wr wh te, dang wat pos | # ah ~ - 10 “ Philadelphia, Nav. & 1885. {Corrested Weekly.) . Chin Philadelphia 854 he» Ww we 254 36 We ‘“ Wheat Corn Uats Purk 8 5b Lard HET Baxven Wars, Jr, Comm'n Broker 2isouth 1lhird Surest. i " i“ SPRING M Wheat-Red, i en soe EES Fersurerie BEER EAE SR hhh un re barrel dah ar ttt eo areuaw £88s88388s NTRE HALL MARKETS. PRODUCE AT THE STORES RIE rninincrmnanions. J SP aa ‘ “" EE WW ey wasn sn 19 ENOTES mgr wr smn] Boman “ GRAIN ; Wanted at the Centre Hall Rotem Mua, fe sn
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