THE CENTRE REPORTER. BN NN NOSIS NN NPN Cerrar Harn, Pa, Dec. 2, 1885, Brrr s————— TerMs —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions One colum per year $80—4 colum $45. s~Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre mium on $2 in advance. s °F BUSH ARCADE. BUSH ARCADE Children’s Jersey Caps at 15, 25, 30 and 85 cents. Cashmere Hose for Ladies, full rego- lar made, at 25 cents, in colors and black. Our 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. Oar price is 55 ceuts; not one week 60c, next week 50¢, 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. Oar line is acknowledged to be the finest. Velvet Ribbon in pink, bine, cardinal and common colors—satin back. D. GARMAN & SON. Bush Arcade, Bellefonte. LOCAL ITEMS. —QORIENTAL is the best in the market. — Tuesday was cloudy with inclina- tion to snow. ~The Oak Hall postoffice will be kept iu Korman’s new store. ——Mr. Jacob Arney. one of our oldest citizens, is in very feeble health. Mrs. Sarah Neff has been suffer ing much from a carbuncle in her side. —(3e0, M. Boal was foreman of the grand jury last week. Higher honors await him. —~ Gum boots, lumbermen’s gums, overshoes of all kinds, at the lowest pri- ces at Grabam's shoe store. —Corn meal grists will be ground at the Centre Hall rolier mill, Tuesday and Satorday of each week, —=R. B. Treaster, Adm'r of Jacob M. Treaster, advertises p sale of dee'd, in RerorTER, Dec. 0, we Dinges’ advt. is an interesting one. They are having a closing out sale, and quote some very low prices. —John Kennedy is fitting np theold Wolf store room in the hotel bailding for his jewe'ry store, ~ Headquarters for boots, shoes and rubbers at Graham's shoe store, corper Brockerhoff row, Bellefonte, Rev. Aurand, of the Rebersbarg Lutheran rhurch having resigned, will make his home at New Berlin. shoes, a good school shoe for boys and girls, at Graham's, Belle onte, ~The abundance of mud and slush was general thronghont our eounty last week. All sections were favored about alike. — Remember at Lewis’ grocery store, Bellefonte, they sre making large pre psrations to accommodate the boliday trade. Ladies’ and gents’ hand-made Wankenphast shoes, ry 8 pair for ease and enmfort, at Grabam's shoe store, Bellefonte, ~The holidays are coming and by reading the ad's in this week's RErorren youn will know where to go to for the purchase of holiday goods, fd. Kline, of Tusseyville, has a mare § years old shich weighs 1500, and one 2 years in May, which weighs 1340 pounds. They are percherons, Tha Lock Haven eo-operative for- piture factory was sold at Sheriffs sale and purchased by parties sho will put it in operation awain iv the near futare, we At Shaffer's book store, Bellefonte, will find sn endless variety of goods Por the holidays. Headquarters for al bums, books, stationery and fancy goods. There is still some corn to husk in this valley. It is not often any of onr farmers will be csught in a two foot snow, wi'h unhusked corn in the field-, The wife of merchant Harry Kreamer is Iving in a critical condirion from an abdominal tamor., Skilled physicians have been called to examine the case, ~iTollet cares, odor boxes, fanev goods, and many other articles that wonld make handsome present for Chriem-s or New Year, can be found at Zelier's drug store, Bellefonte, me A oe has been established at Oak .with J. G. Irvin as P. M Rerowren subscribers up that way who find the new office more convenient than their old address, should inform us, w—eChristmes is coming —gn is New Years,—and we are authorized to ane pounce that Senta Clanse will have his headquarters at £5urbeok’s froit and con- fectionery stand, Bellefonte. we A mill will be pot into the Van Tries woods thisside of Linden Hall, in a few days, by Hayett, Livingond & O»,, from Berks avd Lebanon counties They intend to manufactore only car stuff, whi ih 3 ng Tet wd a ra pro y nna. hoi harness, all articles belonging tc his buosiness, Give bim your order for a hand-made harness, Jack G living ashort distance below Centre 1 shat 3 doer 0 bis ore chard, a ye ago, 9 te 0 west—onn't do that ont there Jack. is vo place ike old Pennsylvany. we few Bondays age Rev. Gerhart, of the Reformed church , Lowishure, wn- nounced *0 his congregation that he had mt J Sdge Furst passed the following sentences last week : John R, Seiler, who was found guilty of assault and battery, was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs of prosecution, ~ Wm. Nibart plead guilty to the charge of bigamy. and the court sentenced him to pay $100 fine, costs of prosecution and undergo imprisonment in the western penitentiary for the period of one year and four months G, H. Leyman, who was convicted of assault and battery, wassentenced to pay a fine of $100, costs of prosecution, and er ter into bonds in the sum of $500 to keep the peace toward all men, and es pecially toward Baroabas Shope. John Jones, charged with threats, was gentenced to pay the costs of prosecution, Wm. Butler plead guilty to furnishing liguor to Barney Morrison, and was sen- teneed to pay a fine of $10, costs of pros ecution and undergo imprisonizest in the connty nil for a period of sixty days. Charles P. Roney plead guilty to as- sanlt and battery, soknowledged to the court that he was indebted 10 the com moonwealth in the sum of $500, condi tioned that he keep the peace toward all men and especially toward his father-in- law, Uriah Wilson, tl wr ~All the farmers’ boys in this eom- i ap nee RESIGNATION OF REV. MILLER Atthe annul meeting of the Joint Con- sistory of Rebershurg Reformed charge the resignation of Rev. N. J. Miller, pus. tor of the charge, was accepted, His pastorate at Rebersburg will expire with the present year, Oa the first day of the year he will begin in his pastoral work at Bieelton, Pa A committee appointed by the Joint Consisiory to draft appropriate resolu tions, reported as follows : Whereas, It is with great reluctance that we unite with Rev N., J. Miler in petitioniug Classis to sever the existing pastoral relation in which we are bound so closely gether by affeciicnate ties, awakened sud quickened into growtn during bis pastorate among us by his Christian deportmest and earnest expo- gition of the Word of God, therefore, be it resolved,— That we how to the will of the Great Hesd of the Church whe in bis infini e witd mm rules over the hearts nod minds of men for the weliare of His kiugdow upou vuarth [iat we, the people of the Rebersburg charge, with one voice express our siu- cere regret to part with our beloved pas tor; but, owing to his family not becom- | ing reconciled to living at uu distance Tse AR RE THE DELIRIUMSE OF COCAINE, Cocaine, the new ansmsthetio, which, as a eure for hay fever and similar troubles, promises to become a familiar antidote, carries with it evils as great as opium or aleohol when the habit of ite use becomes fixed. A Rochester physi- cian describes its peculiar effects upon the system that is addicted to it: While # person in normal health is exhilarated by the use of the drug to such an extent that naturel cowardice is supplanted by the greatest daring, the slave to the drug, though previous to his enthral- ment one of the bravest of men, becomes the most arrant coward. He will not sleep, except at long intervals, but never loses his appetite, eating heartily as soon as the nausea induced by the injection has passed off. No mental faculties are clouded or dulled, but becomes untidy in person, unclean in thought and morally depraved. Some from the parestal howe at Lancaster, we munity should know that on the 23d of the benefit of ngriculture and protection vents for every mink, weasel, hawk mal and make an affidavit of the and place of killing, when an order will be drawn on the county treasurer for the amount they are entitled to, - honse last week for a little orphan boy of Millheim, who was prosecuted fur taking 8170 from some person in that town, last summer. The boy refunded $1.40 of the money and 8 loving sister made up the balance. sheriff to keep him in his own house un til the expiration of his sentence, is under 12 years, . . —The two new buildings erected over tne burnt district at Bellefonte the business portion of the town, Tie which are rapidly being occupied Megars, Bonne! and Aikens will occupy tre two largest rooms on the where they can display their goods to a | displayed in Bellefonte, > > Hull wes a proper move and gives pame iu order to lessen the ridiculous “Han” business, With ment of 8 new pos-offive would iu name and it is not wo late to sow yet at wed 2B A Question for the Polecat Debating Club: A bucket filled with water, mad settled in the botiom; a stick in the pail. A fellow comes sloug and with the stick stirs up the mod. Who is to blame for tue mater getting muddy, the stick or the fellow? ——— hl —— ~ Mr. Robert L. Beam, employed in the Government Depstimenst, sod an uncle of Mr Jotun Kishel, of this piace, died in Washington Cuy, on 21 ult, ul tenrt disease, He was the fatuer of Mionie Ream who drew the prize fur the best statue of Abram Lisculu, a we Miss Mary Kreisher, who had her howe for many years with the family of Wm. Woll, of tis place, has made ber nome io Kent, Stephenson county, Il Maury had many frieuds here, snd the RepoRTER Kuoweshe will gain as many lu +r uew home. a Rev J, 8. McMurray, Presiding Elder «f (Methodist) Juniata Valiey dis trier, died ut Matiand, Mifflia count, on 28 ult, of heart disesse. He was weil known to citizens in these parts, and is the owuer of a farm near the Union church, ¢ cab ete bmi —We call the auention of our read. ers to the auvottocement of Mr, W. H, Wilkinsow, proprietor of the China Hal), Belietoute., He makes = speciaity of fue Cuins ware and carries the largest stock of goods in Central Peunsylvania. Give him = eall. rmdir a— A correspondent wants to know where Oaltown is, Owl-town is bon: d ed west by the L. &£ T,, east by Penna Creek, and south by Stover's distillers, 2} miles tro m Spring Mills, and about 400 mies fuom New York. Api nn ee. Mrs James Campbell died snd. denly on last S«bhath at ernoon, st her home in Ferguson township. She was fonnd dead in her chair where she was reading 10 one being present at the mo ment « f her death, a is fl MP wee The fioest nigit in Bellefonte dar. ing the holidays will be the windows of Lewis’ grocery store. They make a spe-ialty of confectionery, nate, tropical traits and all sorts of daiuties for the holiday season, —————— I PS ———— mee After Bept. 1 our stock of zephyr yarns, embroidery and knitting silks, an wverything pertaining to the line of fancy work, wiil be complete and kept no ae it formerly was at our old stand before the fire. Gorpsmrra Baos. A —-— MILLHEIM, A Harter, of the Millheim grocery, was to Bellefonte on Mo: dy. . Sue a cold snap over Sanday, rehering is in full blast just now. Piof. Bierly, of New York city, is trys 10 raise a singing clase herve, place in town is teed a most con. stantly for playing enchre. Stop and 1 v save yourselt and hnciness, 8. T Frain, of the First National hotel, had gnite a samptooos feast on Thanks. in viv Dg. on Sandsys had betier »tav at home, : Simon K Der hunters visits Centre Hall free have acoepted his resiguniion, i That we asstre our pastor that our best i wishes » ill accompany him to hus fare | abundant J. K. Mover, Jacon Hazew, Isaac Fraxk, J. Apay Kany, Joux Wikrn, Committee, eterully. ———— A GLANCING BULLET Wounds a Young Hunter in Black Log Mountain. vi wef A gunning Musselman started early Thanksgiving mora ng to the mouutaio to bout wily turkeys. When on the moautain they separated, each traversing a certsin dis tance in the sawe direction. Io the uf | ternoon Coffinan esme wvpon a floek, | flock be shot, but missed it. The | struck a stone and glanced off, | mrkey, in the face, the lesden passing 1uto his eye and down through i the shoulder aud nver into his abdomen He gave a loud ery and said he was shot He was tuken to Wm, and a physion quickly stiwmoned, The or carelescuess can be attached to {| sed ocourrence, He was the only fawily, Tue mother is slouost with grief | BAY Lhere is Hite ur po hope of his re the night, A CARD Ts Fa wd Off To It hes been reported to us f inst they wight ‘eave the foiowing: 1. That only 34 in exchange, The miil gives white whe a, a dd berealter wil its. of Sour | other rl 2 Tr ihe, give 37 iz abuve i iT rec——itis er mils give, ihh a= 1a «il otoer mi 8. Itis reported that grain is not tought at the mill. We bay sil kinds of gris, red sud white wheat snd curse grain and pay the hignet market prioes ta cash right at the will Having erect ed the mill fur the convenienow of lurm- ere, we will esteem it a favor to have their patronsge by briogiug their grain direct 10 the mili, should any errors occor we ask that they be reported, aud should sny one win ployed about the mill be weniug io obliging conduct towards costomers the proprietors ask that the same be prompt. ly reported, & Ktnrz & box, esd sibin THESE ARE SOLD FACTS, is ilarer ever placed within the reach of stiffering homanity 1raly is Eectric Bit tors, Towetivity of the fiver, bilionsness, janudice, constipation, wesk kidoeys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or shoever requires sn appetizer, 100i or mild stimulant, wil aiways find Electrio Bivers the best and only cure known, Chey act surely and quickly, every bot. tie gusraute«d 10 give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Bold at 50 cents a botile at J, Zeller & Bons drog swre, Bellefonte, msn MA — GOING FORTHE BEARS, Wm H, Harter, of Hartieton, writes the Rerunrter Nov. 26: Four bears were killed 100 Hartley twys, in Jess than two weeks, Mr David Dorman, the expert trapper, steps 10 the front and leads off with a monster asfely hoonsed in comf rt. wble gaarters on Jack's mountais, on 234 instant, that dressed 335 ponds, of which I send you a sample, he animal was of immense size and the oondition of the beast shows that chestnuts are in abundan-e this sesson, (That's the way we like to have reports come~—viz: with the “samples,” Ed.) Sms MS an You have often sie: women with marked hlneness and paleness of fuce, vi. tinted appetites, and a eraving for on. wholesome food, These are signs of a dis rdered liver, and the trouble must be corrected Or Worse resnits are sare to foi. low Husbands and fathers cannot a’ ford to rest this subject livhtly Dr Kennedy's “Favorite Remedy,” which dmpels liver disease, costs less than sick wivss and danghters, You will find it a ve/y profitable investment, dec Through onr lngurions and perverted modes of living, and from a senre of caus: on besides, dis-ases of the kidnevs and urnary organs sre now among the most vommon and fatal in this conntry, Men suffer from them most fregnentiy and in. teneely. Their victims ave filing ex- huusted by the wayside of life every day. Do you fear this end for yoorsel'? [fw wo oan assure yon of help by means of Dr. Kennedy's “Favorite wedy.” deo Keller's Cabareh Remedy ja not a pat ent medicine, bul a ealuable, safe and plesgant prepuintion for the abeolate ment, but, on account of their aversion cess, Opinm, like other narcoties and duties and obligations ; { 80 brutal or depraved as the cocaine slaves, care to; so long as the drug affects him he will lie awake, happy in the insomnia, exhilarated to a wonderful degree. Hal. lucinations come with night, not of the pleasant order usually ascribed to opium, These be chased away only by light. 5 3 cracks the «oor entrance conceivable i mind, the paroxs in ms of delirium tremens. AI Wn no MAKING DOLLS t has been stated that in one district alone that of Sonneberg, in { Tharin than thirty-two thousand persons in the manufsctuie of toys, and that of dolls exported from the same ! more than twenty-four millions namesy, ia, there sre employed no less | alone thers are ordinary oocu- village, the orkers in respect to { dolls is everywhere The business falls exela- he women and children. The heads and bodies, paint woes and necks, preparing the lusting & “1 or wa luasnag On {i the limbs to g and each form a T AB per classes of of ig out, sewin iresses, ete. ment of lal distinet In any by the Aud this peons farther resembles the king centres adjacent to inasmuch as these separate trade are never i mited nnder the same roof, or even termed a doll factory, of labor is in every case by villagers in their own following which the wholesales %, #0 far from requiring their ck of in a perfect form, buy up fragments in their respeo- stages with a view to their being t together in an economical nfanner it & comparatively trifling cost in a cality not {ar removed from the port viienoe it is intended to ship them into the foreign market. Under these cir | cumstances the ordinary German dolls which we are familiar can be fered, not only to wholesale buyers but ilso to the pnblic at large, at a price wnsiderably less than would be pos. sible to command the practical operation of such an industry here, the value of hand labor in remols districts on the Continent being considerably below that of our own country. encroached upon fie 1 by wes wd wy ow t ha dois + finished with i in SIXTY MILLION YEARS HENCE Prof. Richard A. Proctor says the moon is the most interesting of all the heavenly bodies. It has been partion. larly serviceable in the proof it affords of the law of gravitation. It proves, too, what the world has been in remote ages of the past and what it will be in remote ages to come. Its most signifi. cant service to man has been in 4 meas- nrement of time. The only perceptible effect which the earth has upon the moon's course is that of attraction, by which its route in space is slightly devi. ated. From the moon's present condi- tion we may inform ourselves of the course of all planetary life. There is every reason to suppose that our pres. ent condition was at one time hers ; that she possessed an atmosphere, water, animal and vegetable life. That has now passed away. Her surface is a sterile, rocky mass. The atmosphere has gone, or nearly so, and the seas are dried up. This same process is going on with our earth, and a similar result will eventually ensue, but by reason of the greater bulk of our planet, effects produced in ten millions of years i the moon will require sixty millions with nus. a —— Men, when their notions succeed not oa they would, are always ready to the blame thereof unto the heavens, in so doing to excuse their owt follies. : p if entarrh, mala serofula, akin taal a ar fi Pa; the Ry RT] a Important Notice, Our siore roorn will be for rent after April fret, 1886, Call at the wore for information. Mary A, Dinos, Owner, C. DinGes, Agent, We herewith make our first general announce ment of closing sale to last until the entire stock is dispoed of. Please note the prices we quote, and pay the store a visit, You will sée many bargains not to be found elsewhere, TERMS. CABH, PRODUCE OR POULTRY NO CREDIT. Gallon Coal O11....... $ 3 Headlight Of) " Honey Table Byrap.. Best BN, O Molasses, 13 Ibs, Granulated Sugar, ’ Boft A Bugar,., 8 ibs best Rio Colle. 1b best Tea........... Best Choest.............. 7¢ Calico, at 5%: 6c Cs Cheaper Calicos,.... 60c Meus Underweas, 60c Ladies . Bl Gloves at... 2 Cottonsdes.,., 10¢ Ginghams.., ‘ $2 Boye Boots... $3.66 Men's Boots, $1 Overalls... 15 cent Slockings 9 1 “1 00-1b, ve 1 00il, B « 1 01h. 18 10 & Be Buttons at be; 100 rods from the milroad station, facing allroad, which we offer at $125, apd for corner lots, on easy terms by monthly $150 frist Very Truly, MARY A, DINGES C. Dinges, Agent - a - SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE OIL, WITH HYPOPHOBPHITES “After with baviug decided benelit | cated.” dee - oli “Most of these hair preparations don't | work,” writes Mr. J. 8B. Bardie, of st, WHY XOT BUY Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts wey wenn A NIH sn HOLIDAY G00DS | Where you can get them for less mon &y than you can buy them in the city Baie, al YOUR holes +E at w JELLEFONTE 1ave the largest stack of Confection 11 ery, Fruits, and Ho day Goods in Peaneylvania, Call and be | Convinced for yourself I make Special Prices for | CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ere FESTIV A LS, ~—ime Giliesh For prices enll on or BOURBE(K, . D. | and prematurely gray. The Basem made hood.” dec -— > How often do we hear of fatal termination of a case erutly, when a young life mught have been saved by tue prompt use of Ayer's Cuerry Pec toral, of iton band, ready for instant use. ee ® Porge out the lurking distemper that undermines health, and the consul utionui { vigur wilt retura. Those who suffer irom the of vieanse the bioud, aud restore vualiy. vine shail bave become the weditine of Lhe civiliZed world, as from ihe biood will be universally garded as trausient evils, $1.00, the young {eel vid Parker's Tosic, It purifies the bivwd, i8u0s paill Bud LRLds up Lhe uesliu. Be sides it La we claw for it, dec Sluce | started nasi fuowns tric Ul, Lave ot had ap slisck. ures sore throat at voce.” Lubard, Blaudish, Mich, wens PORTLARD Grst-class Purtiaud Asron Harter, Uentee Hall, ig Ur. Mrs. - t wee Jr stock of fall and winter woul cus 1s BOW 1, 8d Ou sll iV per veut GOLDSMITH Duos, Merchant Talus, Belicloute, Pa. Cesree Haul loms—Baldaing Prices, $100, $110 to 3110 per i0L Mieuid any. J FRED KURTZ, Sm innG, InnG. THE PITISBURG WEEKLY POST THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN PITTS BURG, At the Low Rate of Que Doilar a Year, in Clubs of Five or Over, All the News of the Week and Great Va riety of Misceilauy. 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' Don't fail to see ther Windows daring the | Holidays as they will Contain novelties of a Rareand fine nature, Their like have never this County, Examioe our stock. Been seen in Call 4 - PROPOSALS ~Sealed proposals for the build. . ing of & schol Bouse in Bag Hill sob dustriet will ve received by the bofia of diteot up wo 2ochock p.m, Savinday, Dec. 12, 80 which time board will meet ad Centre Hill to consider proposals, Bids will also be recived for the oid schol bullding in sald sub