i » ” Cexree Hann, Pa, Jax. 13, 158% +s $2 per year in advance. $2.60 Advertisements TERMS when not in advance. } 90) cents per line tor three insertions, One colum per year $00—1% colum $45. 2 Hereaftor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres minum on 32 in advance, i ~ ow - 0 H ot 0 BELLEFONTE" Vv ROOMS opposite NEV \ clegant NOCH CLOTHING HALI i £5 4 A PHILADELPHIA Bl N i154 . 11 our old patrons at our new stand, and will endeavor to do our very best to make the call profitable, DD. Grarman & Son, CADE, January 15th we will occupy our i 5 be glad to sce a y 3 e will ga About showing a nice line of goods gnd at prices that are bound to please BUSH Al Ww {OCAL ITEMS, —£leighing is getting better. Birthday cards from 2 cents to 75 cents—J. D. Murray. tf — —Sale of Chas. Ripka, decd, 4 miles south of Sp. Mills, Jan. 30. ta — Mr. Wm. Colyer. of Tusseyville, gave us a call on Monday. if jast sale at Murray's drug store, ——A grand ball was given day at Musser’s Millheim hotel. —The town-council have Chas Arpey street commissioner. Fri- market at Marray's drug store. tf ——Landlord Haag, of Pleasant Gap, ia recovering from his recent iliness, —— Wednesday morning was our cold- est—mercury was 10 deg. below zero, brick Sankey homestead, in Millheim. advertised in the Rero: reach every nook and corner of the ley. ——Read advertisement of Logan ! & —— a8 paper. Thermometer ino some here was degrees below zero on day morning. ing relatives. Kan, has been extended a call to the Salona charge. —1Inion county sleighs are oan the Centre county market this week—calied up by the snow. ~The finest assortment of birthday cards ever seen in this part of the state —J. D. Murray. tf ~The Misses Alexander, of Mill heim haver returped from a prolonged visit fo the west, — Kleckner's hotel garden, at Co burn, was completely wasned away last week by the flood. ~The road to the station shut with snow, and a road made through the fields.) —uMillheim sustained considerable damage by last week's raine. The lower end of town was very watery. ~The japior member of the firm of Houseman & Rowl, near Stone Mill, is about to take in another “partoer.” we , Confer, of Spring Mills, former- ly employed at the grain house here, popped in to see us on Wednesday. J. M. Dale, a recent student in Beaver & Gephart's law office, has been admitted to the bar. Success to him. The 6:37 a. m. train east on Mon day did not get here until noon, having stuck in a snow-bank near Pleasant Gap. ~Madisonborg will have a grand musical convention, beginning January 23, under the direction of Prof. Beck, of Lock Haven. ~—]t took two engines to pull the train through the mountains on Monday morning and open the snow banks in the valley. weMre. BR. B, Hartman, of Millheim, sustained a fracture of the wrist, a few days ago, from a fall on one of the cross ings of that town. We didn’t think any of the Belle fone pies would get over the holidays, but all appeared on time. We judged good things would snow "em under, ~The Mifflinburg Times is 8 new journalistic Tantus by Geo. Foot, for. merly of the Millheim “Berichter.” The Times in in its get-up, and we ‘wish it success, Thera was quite a snow storm last Friday nigbt-—covering the ground with about 12 inches of snow, asec ranied by a fierce storm which raged all day Bais urday and Saaday, weet is ramored that mine host Bib- by will take churge of Longs cave hotel next summer, and that the jovial land. lord of the Millheim National, Frain, will take a hotel elsewhere, YeeThe borough ordinances as is drifted has been on the inside pages of the Rxronrrem, and should be studied by our citizens, clear of he law. | wenContire County Pomona Grange iL meat in She Sa of 3 SaGrange, in Centre uesday, Jan. at 10 a, in Mortimer Whitehead, Lecturer t iameport, dropped in on us the other day. Will bas been traveling, striking Florida, Canada and landingin Nebraska, where he put up for the last 18 months, He will return to Neb. in the spring. A ARONSBURG.—Our town kept high and dry during last week's flood. H. H. Weaver purchased M. Harper's property adjoining the Reformed church. The Lutheran, Reformed and Evangelical festivals passed off pleasantly. 8 ~The gnow storm which set in on fierce one. Maoy of the roads are blockaded by snow drifts and travel impeded. The railroad srains had to fight their way through drifts on Saturday morning, and the train due here at 4:30 p, m. did not come along until 4 hours later. Notwithstanding thera are car- there are constant cave-ins and sinking The surface caves in by the acre and the eee M rH, | 21st of December. She was the wife of | Dr. M. A. Henderson, formerly of Harris Henderson, Esq. is a leading lawyer in coast, being editor of the Daily Eraminer. —= Republican. Twelve days of 158806 have passed every kind of weather. January | and 9 were mild and spring like, Thencamea rounding up with thunder and lightning, treated to one of the fiercest snow storms on record, with the thermometer away down below zero. For the cake so far. ~The Lewistown Press says it turned out that the chap who paimed himself off as Harry E. Bell, of Lewis town, in the matrimonial role over in Centre county, was Rossel Kinzer, who several weeks ago. arrest on charge of bigamy and horse stealing. Russel has evidently proven himself to be a green-eyed monster, Hon. Mortimer Whitehead, w— of on “Agriculture and Organization of Farmers” at Centre Hall, Tuesday even- ing, Jan. 19, at 7.30 p. m. Mr. White. i) | satile lecturers that has ever appeared be- | fore the public. All who hear bim | delighted with valuable and | esting lectures. All are cordially invited, | Admission free. —A son of Mr, John Emerick, | Wolf's Store, while on his way to Co- | burn the other Tuesday morning, met with a serious accident and almost mira | enlonsly escaped from being killed. The horse he was driving suddenly ran away, breaking the froot axle of the buggy and = Pye anit inler He was dragged on the road hy the ran- heavy and painful The horse in striking the | broken axie ia his mad rma cot bh We have not heard sine $8 how LORIE ee a er Te) 8 ££ ’ o OUTrUG The other evening, in M persons § discussing the propriety of stock company to buy op all the sleigt Ti¥} in number, at $18 per sleigh, and saltiog winter, What =» down there, aud blasted little winter if Centre Hall $ EF extent. Mifflinburg would not object to paid without any Assessments, bers reporting were, I. 8. Frain, Jas. A. Keller, G. L. Goodhart, J. 5. Boal, Jos W. Marshall, L. C. Rearich, P. man, C. Dale, Jr, H. W. McCracken, G. hart, H. Brown, dent, I, 8, Frain; Vice President, James A. Keller; Treasurer, G. IL. Goodhart; Secretary, C. Dale, Jr, ' - ww POTTERS MILLS. Miss Edeth Sankey has gone to Luth- ervilie, Md., to go to school. Success to her, The water was #0 high last week as to cause our pleasant teacher Johnny Miller to have holiday; might have gone down in a boat, Johnny. Our enterprising merchant, Samuel Strong, says he will close out his stock of merchandise as soon as possible, and give his attention to his flour and chop mill, Wm, Allison & Bro. shat down their factory on last Saturday, and will not start up again until next spring, Michael Confer made his last trip to Centre Hall with the mail on Saturday. Hereafler it will be carried by a man on foot, whose name the writer does not know. Kixprixa, SUBSIDING AT LOCK HAVEN. Lock Haven, Pa, Jan, 6—The flood Las subsided to the 8 foot mark and trav. ol was resumed on the railroads to-day. The damage to the Penn's canal is exten- sive, Monroe, Fredericks & Co., at Far. rondsville, lose about $6000 by the breaking of the dams and the damage to their brick works. Kintzing, Bhaffer & Qo. lose heavily on saw logs that went adrift on Beech Creek. Business is generally resnmed in the city to-day. amin SM AI MS AS A FAMILY INSANE OVER RELL w Danville, il, Jan. 6.-~The survivin members of the family of the late Wole« cott Allen, a wealthy farmer at the time of his death, bave just e hopelessly insane over religion. are all con- yerts of a recent revival, Allen, aged 52, was adjndgedfinsane yesterday, and his brother, Heber Allen, 84 years old, was adjudged insane to-day. Fach haa a wife and two children, Mise Mary Allon, aged 24, will be tried for insanity m. Hon of the N Grange, will be in ats morrow, and their mother, 60 years old, is ales’ demented, THE RAGING BLIZZARD. 1 Known. 3 i | Chicago, Jan, 7.~The blizzard raging | throughout Illinois, Towa, Kansas, Ne- | braska, Dakota and Minnesota, is de- | elared to be of wider extent and flercer { in character than has been known be- | fore in years. All moving western trains | are behind time. Many other trains | have been gnowed in and abandoned. | Very little can be learned gonoerning | the abandoned trains or the further els | fects of the storm, owing to stoppage of | telegraph communication. The temper- | ature throughout Dakota is stated to be 20 to 40 degrees below zero, with a wild blizzard blowing. cf Mp Our Comistdas Orrer to any of our | renders: We will send you the Cextre | Reronter one year free if you will send | ns two new cash names for a year. This | Christmas offer will only hold good to | Juhuary 15, '86. A chance to get the | RerorrEn one year free. on ome AI——rs Ordinances continued from inside page ORDINANCE, | Beit ordained by the Town Council | of the Borough of Centre Hall and it is | hereby ordained by the authority of the { same { The owners or occupants of all proper ty in the built up portion of the town- shall within six hours after a fall or de- | posit of snow or sleet remove the same | from their respective pavements or side | walks, and upon neglect or refusal so to y do they shall | not exceed fonge iene, Ww. ing One Dollar R. CAMP, secretary. M. DERSTINE, Approved, Dec, 30, Maggi RISHEL, Chief MARRIED. =O i Wn, Of At Hows y Bev Gardner (0 Miss Alice Schenk Owen Hicks, T. } both of Howard At Howard, by the same, John Lyon to Mis ry E. Gardner, both from near Howard in Lemont, Dec. 31, by Rev, Chas, 7 Bellefoute, and Arminia Meck, ner, of Wiss, i NI 1% i Groh, George (. Fhuey, {iss Sarah E. Bross, of New i § Mrs TO FARMERS, Before selling grain call at the Centre ter prices than elsewhere. market prices for good wheat, will positively pay higher prices than any other grain dealers, We have completed arrangements for a coal yard and in a very short time expect to have all kinds of coal on hand, which we will our customers for cash or grain very lowest prices. We promise to put coal in the market for considerable less than the present prices at Centre Hall, Good bran for sale at 815 per ton, tespectfullv, KURTZ & SON. ” a - CLOSING SALE. The first week of our Closing sale is we are gratified with the result Quantities of Underware have gone and westil] offer what is (n stock at the special prices quick. We are selling to dispose of stock, not money, tf over, and make Ba Notice our prices “ga Coal O11 9¢ per gal. Headlight 15¢, i Red New Orleans 70 § i ihe, Bolt A Huger, $1 I 1b. Best Tea, H0c Cheap Calloo 3° rware for 4ne, NE, Bel yrup 40¢ gal. Ruger, $1. u At 4¢ 2 Coton -. 19 heap, “ew Brunswick Rubbers, retail 50 reduced Wo r's Keystone Stationery Hox Papers, ete Darby & Cos French Candy assortment jus oeived and very fine, Best candies for the hol Our store room will be for re 1858, Cell at the store § Many DixGes, Owner au fh 1 al for Holi ny A. a number of very de s the Borough lis railroad station we offer at 814 MI EREY terms Ly mont i YOATS Lime “MUST GO. i worm syr | Aller Sept. 1 our stock of Zephyrs i | yarns, ¢1 our old stand x Gorossiry Be Our stock of fall and winter ens is now in, and on all orders for next 30 days, we will allow a discon to 10 per cent. Govpssrra Bros, Merchant Tailors, Bellefonte, Pa. Merchant tailoring at the Phila formerly wa: | fire, “i woo teed. An experienced head this department. tf Cente Harn lors uilding lots i mile east of Centre Hall station, lor sale Prices, $100, $110 to $1156 per lot. Pay ments easy. sin Freon Kverz, the Centre Hall roller miil SBatnrday of each week. # | Porria¥p Curreas { firstsclass Cortland Cotters sale | Auron Harter, Centre Hall, Cann for Hides, at the { Hall station, by Aaron Harter. | ———f8hoemakers—I | with rabber cement for | boots, ete, ~J. D. Murray. To Rext—A Wagon-maker and Apply {o if Ce paid ean supply naing me rs \i. Ff t mi by f i fo r omen. { Whole pepper grot { Murray's drug store. -A fine sleigh fo gh, Apply at the Ii --— 1 x - on is ca + al i ’ © Hen ji purifier of the wor | other lamn. One bottle more virtue than half a dozen of or {| nary patent preparations Attent ed of Keller's Catarrh cus FLO ely { great | will take them for the small Any case of failure to ! i i preachers were all ¥ sound and 1 il. ne gia, bot it did him no good as a thelogian., A methodist minister of Hartford, Conn, writes that Dr, Remedy” cured him of chronic liver dis- care i i ion, His bretheren of goat ana i £ to pote the fact. Bick preachers are ypdition to proclaim the Sound bodies are wanted. -_— - BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE The best salve in the bruises, sores, nicers, salt rheum, fever poGr £ news, ian 4 14 Orns, and lively cures Diies, or no pay required. It is gu tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by J. Zeller & Bon, Belle- fonte, doggina. janly - - - The burdock plant is one of the best dioretics of kidney regulators in the veg- | etable world, and the compound known as Burdock Blood Bitters, is unsurpassed in all diseases of the kidneys, liver and ¥ blood. a -» The finest alterative and anti-bilious | medicine on earth is Samaritan Ner- vine, $1.50, “Doctors said my child must die with | spasms. Samaritan Nervive cured him.” Wm. E. Tanner, Dayton, Ohio. | droggista, - ULSIORN OF PURE IVE WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Is Excellent in Lung Troubles, Dr. Enoch Calloway, LaGrange, says: “I have used | with wonderful success in all troubles, also find it has no equal iu Sum- | mer Diarrhoea of Children,” jan SCOTT'S EM OD LIVER OIL a { one year's subscription in advance can retain 28 Cents as a premium for ad- | vance pay. Any of our subscribers sending us the names of two new subscribers with the | cash one year in advance, will get one year's credit free on KEroRTER, - AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. The most important discovery is that which brings the most good to the great- est number, Dr. King's new Discovery for consumption, coughs sad colds, will preserve the heaith and save life, and is a priceless boon to the afflicted. Not on ly does it cure consumption, but coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, boarseness, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, yield at once to its wonderful cu- rative powers. If you doubt this get a trial bottle free at J. Zeller & Son's. drug store, Bellefonte. AN END TO BONE SCRAPING. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill, says: “Having received so much fit from Electric Bitters, | feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it, Hav- ing bad a running sore on my leg for 8 years, my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scra or leg ampu- tated. I osed ins three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buck- len’s Arnica salve, and wy leg is now sound and well.” Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 260 per box at J, Zeller & Son's drng store, Bellefonte, ' T. ELMO HOTEL, ce. 817 & 819 Aveh Street, Philadelphia. ced rates to $200 per day, The traveling public will still find at this Ho= tél the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is located in the immediate contros of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are essily accessible Street Uses constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements 10 those visiting the city for business or ootfully solicited, ER, toprletor, You II ¥ Jonuxsrox, Hovroway & Co. Philadelphia Agents. THE GREAT ZINGARI, For toothache and neuralgia has equal. Warranted. Only 15 cents at all drug stores, Sold by Murray. Jonxstox, HorLroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents, - -—— ¥ I had to enmb back the forehead and omit the parting to concesl § gir from n lalgam has made my hair as ti Ladies whose hair is get find the Balsam Mary Swanson, Chicago -- by using Parker's 4 find a cure commenaio i § 'd Wl woul w 23 gth jan - op “Tragens of letters a dav pour David Kennedy, of BR from people who have heen nef his Ar preparation Kennedy's “Favorite in u 0 nd 5 popu lemedy.”’ this remarka- ble medicine accomplishes in some new Not infrequently patients come jong dis- tances to grasp the Doctor by the hand and express their gratitnde for deliver. ance from pain,” —Troy, New York, Dai ly Times. AN Al FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS, CO, STATEMENT OF THI Farmer wl Fire smpany of Centre County, Pa. Hari, Pa, January 11, 18 oe with Office ihe { Ins, of CENTRE compilan ¢ Twenty eight f { ctions of the coivabi wing premium Dotes due and payable by me: iherrs for insurance Lhe past al due on same. Cash in treasury ‘ To ch add tax No. 14 in course for collection § od cet. for tollet'g Making the total avalle ble ssscts for the past your — € EXPENSES Compensation to Direc'tr § Salary of Secretary ., Salary of Treasurer Printing, office rent, post e and stationery slate insurance report. Election board “ Mm. Neff, low on stable Wm, Woll, - Lutheran Ch. building Wm. Swabb, on imple ments, grain, eto... W 8 Musser, loss, ial Balance due D M Wolf. Rn. NePasiats.. sv asivion aines Township School Kate Alex. a, loss on house and stable y on house : J iri J ¥ Kreamer 8 D Musser, partial Jose Interest on losses unpaid when doe, &e.......... Total scoring assets angl funds of jhe Co, the past year, less expense 182 8 To which add ot y 1881, 2, 3 and 4 ; 17808 78 sl4082 5 4 E9507 Minus cancelation, car penter risks and tax notes Making the total availa- ble amets of the Oo IES AY iiavior simmer imine Face value of premium notes 16 foree............ Insurance taken the « § W551 68 Risks and insummnees of | A 1.332118 T- *2, "83 and "84... 1,007 985 27 17.908 43 mans Hass wn Making risks and insur ances this ARY coon for loa's arlene. jAnbilities xm MeF on ¥ Hi senses 104 73 Losses of Xion 1 Ruble, D8 Kaufman & On, a Himes by the board hot yet accepted by the Amount outstand og... f.062 9 At the election kel ths mame day the following named mombork wire eiotied directors for he ensuing year: Samuel Osambey, Daniel ram: gart, J. H, Musser, H. E. Duck, J. Bb. Flaher, & J, Herring, Fred Kurtz, # OG. flack, Wm. MePariane, Jacob Bomterf, J. 6. Baily, H. C. Campbell OM erecta Sis oe RI ferms firmati PRY IneT ith and morigege ¢ s 4 ni + i q PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE . Notice is herelry given lowing named persons have fons for oer in the office of th ver Sessions of the Peace in and for ty, and that application will session of sald Count 10 gran John Ramsdale Philigebu Robert Taylor John West Thos W. Whitton Peter Asheroft . A. B. Freeman Laberty Township, James 1. Delong... James Redding Chas. M. Heisler Edward A. Brown. T. ¥. Moyer.......... Miles Township A. 8. Goodrish....... Rush . R. G. BRETT, Clerk Clerk's Office, Dec. 38, "6 AN OTICE «In the matter of the partition of the v real estate of Mrs, Nancy Hur, deceased, 1ate of the Hales twp. Notice is here by given 1 Jacob G. Eby, of Shannbn, Corl coun ty, linois; and Epharim Eby, of Garw nad amma county, lows, heirs of said decedent, that in pur suanoe of an order of the Orphan’ Court of Len tre County, a writ of partition has been lssued from sald court to the Sheriff of said county, re turnable at the next term; and that the inguest will meet for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent, on Tharsday, the Zist day January, 1586, at 2 o'clock p.m. of mid day, upon the Jiri, at which thee and place ot Can attend if you see proper you fu Ww. GILES WALKER, fiandt Sheriff I FuAL ADVERTISEMEN IIn the Count of Common Pleas of Centre Co Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court on Monday, the 2th day of January, 1586, ai 10 a. m. under the Corporation Act of 1874, and the supplement thereto for the charter of an intended corporation te be called “Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church al Co. burn.” The chamoter and object whereof is “To worship the Almighty God according to the for. mula of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of North Ameries, and hor these 0 have, ws and enjoy all rights, Donets and privileges of the said Act of Assom bly and its supplements, ADAM Hex, W eltor. «=yISsOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership heretofore existing be tween the i od, trading in hardware, un der the name of Wilson, M Fas & Co. Is this dissolved by muna consent, sano Mitchell the firm. The business of the frm retiring from th y will be liquidated by Rotel nt Ri ANE, ITCHELL. Bellefonte, Jan, 4 basi Pd Bnow Shoe Twp. Bellefonte Borough, Saloon Tavern, ISAAC M TW enbtinued under the serofalo 18 Aver's Bars Citre, i “ ¥ So sufierer from any | epee, who wi | fairly try of tof alld riila, need despair DIOG i 4 rye Le 5 ps iris J 41s deveio V id vigor Luroughout the organization, t PY 4 gus ie nf nu # whole Dp wWlhigle pi (146 ne pay “"Consamption it's Cherry 5 2205 | cured, d | od by forty this di ¢ PP v Veo experience des Wher not Vu rs 2 gliready advance beyond AFT then i118 use allords v insures refrest i imber. The tra lefls direst sold ta to Tease L. GOO] Centre Hill oo HANS COURT SALE ~Purscant . order of 2 of Centre County, there will be « sale on the premises, in POE VALI Top, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 the following valuable real estas perty of Daniel 8 Auman, dec'd, ¢ pounded and described as follows lands of Thos, P. Cope, John Immel Musser and Peter Wentich, oontainiug ACRES, about 5 Acres is cleared and state of cultivation, The reat of the | ered with pood timber. There House and Barn and other oul and in first class condition. The yvalnable Saw Mill, in perfect run: the prope rity, and a new Ulder Press der. There is & fine Grchand yielding oh fruit. The farm fe well watered. This is a de sirable property aud would be a good investmony for any obe Terms—Ten per cant. of purchase money on day of sale, 3 on confirmation of sale 8 the balance in one year, with interest, to be secu: by bond and mortgage on she preinisen JORX D. DECKER, CHAR C. AUMAN, z Administrations, vey OUSE AND LOT, at Contre §ill. properties of Mrs. Asnie Moyer, #8 o fered at private saiv. Hoowe Is a ome story fran stable and other cutbulidinge on lot. A good 10 cation for a blacksmith. Apoly st the Reporter : Glanyit offioe. CENTRE HALL MARKETS. PRODUCE AT THE STORES, " In wh Potatoes... wl Pu The highest prices paid for grain at the Contre fall Roller Mill, Farmers ral a Whe mill belo you sell, Jali] bofory Prives at J. D, Long & Son's, SPRING MILLS, PA. Sond] Stove Coal... 8 4 0 White & mil , CHO oie 4 Nove. + Sizelg - A110 FREY cnn IY 36 Pomiot 3 Mo rosa 8 OR i we Senna “om Sl 12 H s » 6 we SPURL era NR Poth osiviiirs rab ov, avisesayssir dT The i style ot. Kyle M'Fatlane “ On. the same Si. Kyle Minn ii be tied to 60 ohn Rod Wheat... i Fivsesionisianee D8 10 88. y