FRED. KURTZ, Epitor and Pror'n ANNI A PP NNN Cextre Harr, Pa, Dec, 22, 1886, Terus —$2 per year in advance. $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements 20) cents per line lor three insertions, One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. a@- Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit oftwo months additional as a pre. micm on $2 in advance. Important! We have one line of invissable check: in Dress Goods entivelyinew, that are admired by every body, in fact our whole stock is spoken of in the highest IN PRICES WE DEF} ANY ONE TO BEAT US! We don’t buy goods JUST BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP, bw IT MUST HAVE STYLE and GOOD QUA~ L11IES COMBINED, or we pass it. Our line of goods for MOURNING {erms, WEAR exceeds any thing in town. ALL THE NEW DRESS TRIM MINGS Miss Annie Swartz will be pleased to We will meet her many friends here. endeavor to make a call both profitable and pleasant, ~ GARMAN'S, ees cee (G A RMA CAL ITEMS. —————————————— f OD Ey The Methodists intend building church at Laarelton. ——Auction at Dinges’ night of the coming week. ——Co. Sarveyor Reifsnyder with his instruments gave us a pop visit. (Gross, a little sou of Wm. Mingle, has taken ill, supposed of a fever. — =Mr. Michael Decker, of Potters Mills, paid us a short visit on Tuesday. Don’t tail to visit Boozer’s confec- tionery before buying your holiday goods. Mr. M. Guise, one of Gregg twp's most worthy citizens, favored our sence tum with a pleasant call. ——Judge Elwell, of Bloomsburg, had become so deaf, through a catarrual trou- ble, that he can not bold court. . —Tne demand upon our space this week obliges us lo omit some local cor- gespondeuce and condense others, Mrs. Sarah Neff seems to be grow- ing weaker which leaves litle hope of her enduriog auy leagth of Ume, — Next week the school teachers will ruu Beliefonie and we expect 0 hear of a number of them getting 10 jail—as vis- tors, —]1t is tamored that we are fo have a new grocery in Centre Hall, sad pro- baby auother busiuess establishment at the station. ——Prof Mauger expecis to make a visit to his home 1n Berks county daring vacation, A merry and happy, &c, to you, prof. Mr. John Hefty and wife, of this place, expect to spend the holidays in Lewisburg, Hope they'll have a merry Clristmas. —Mondsy and Taesday were clear bat cold; Wedaesday cloudy with indi cations for more suow. Sleighiog is tols erably good. —~Twauty six snows are booked for the present wiater, according to some snow prophets. Sappose the prophets mix ia & few of them for the July sod August term. — =a this issue of the Reporter we have redaced tbe usual amount of gene- ral ue 4s matter snd sabstituted selec- tions suiiabie to the season. Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Potter and gon Harry expect to visit Sunbary, Dan- ville sud uvthier places dariug the boli uays. Hope tney will have a pleasant trip. —A couple weeks sgo, the howe of Mr. Wm. Fess, of Laureion, was blessed by the arcival of triplets —two girls and a bay. A pretty lively Curistmas gift, we should think, wee Prot, D. M. Wollis still on the sick Jist and should ne not be able to give the cu. iustitate his personal attention next week he will have toe management of it iaced io competeut bands, —Bertoa, a little dsoghter of Wealy Henay, of this place, of whose illness we made meation last week, died on Mon- day eveulng. Beriba was an interesting little girl sad will be greatly missed at howe aud by her little associates, were Mr. Edmund Blanchard is still ge- riousiy ill from sn affection of the heart whict: has confioed him the last 10 days. Mr, Blanchard 8 ose of Beliefonte's most estiuable citizens and all will be pleased to learn of his speedy recovery. wise Noxt week there will be no paper jusued from ths office in order to give all hands an o nity to evjoy the boli. days. Our Lriends will kindly give us their indulgence. We wish eac merry Chnstmas and 8 happy New weiThe new law requires all to pay their tax before January 1, 1887, and all taxes jog unpaid at that date will be handed over to the consta- . The law compels the i and all periony who know their romaln unpaid would do well to give this their immediate sts oo. store every Gray, Rev’ a. 1. the pastor of 20 years ago, er, were present, About sed the cost of The services were in! and there was a large * Md CHRISTMAS EXERCISES, An elaborate exercise will be given in the Lutheran church, ef Centre Hall, on Christmas evening, by the Sabbath school, The program embraces vocal music, tahleanx, recitations, and script are readings bearing upon the events connected with the birth of the Savior, a representation of these events by tiv ing charactera will be the main feature of the program. The shepherds, wise men, Caeser Augustus, Herod; the star, angel, etc, will be represented. The costumes of the times of Christ will’ be shown by the respective characters ~the whole intended t) give to the eye, as near as possible, a representation of the great events as related by Matthew aod] Luke, and which we justly celebrate as the graetest of all fesiivi'ies. The church will be fittingly decorated for the occa sion by the ladies, IN THE REFORMED CHURCH, i on Christmas eve, (Friday) the Sabbath! school will also have an exercise, appro sriate to the season. The church willy a decorated; a Christmas tree, rich with| presents will be plan ted; recitations and | dialogues by the scholars, an address by | Rev. Kerr, with choice selections in v0 | cal mnsic, we are informed, will be the] treat for that evening. i Both the above schools have been ini training for the last two weeks in order | to render the exercises with all possible] interest and instruction 10 ! the audi-| ences, i lyr JUNIATA. B. F. Brookhart’s house, Dimsvi le, | was burned down with all its household] effects. { Isaac Roush, a resident of Walker township, while conducting family wor ship one pight last week his otterance | ceased in the prayer, and not rising from | his koees his wife went to bim, He wes) dead. Two young men, named Samuel! Dry-| per and Bert Milliken, while engaged at | work in a corn field in Sprace Hilltown | ship Friday, quarreled with ea when Milliken became enraged at Bry-| per. A rough and tumble fight then be | gan, when Bryner drew a revolver ou} of his pocket and emptied the coutent of one chamber into the body of Mil | ken, He was taken to the house of his mother, who lives near by, but the re gnits of the shot proved fatal. DBryuner| was taken into custody and bound over| or trial. i ‘or the Rerol Me Eorror: A visit Stump, Friday afternoo: ition a fi arising co od 13 clamation aud essay day, much pieasare to sted tious delivered and essays read subject of the essay read LY Mi C. Bitner wus “Ventilation” the tion was good the subject of Miss Molie V was “Little Kindoesses.” The might imagine from the subject, that was good, well composed and we i Tbe declamations were weil delivered and eotertaining. The question box Was also interesting. Mr. George OU. Beoner ao doubt, knows how to govern a school, LITILRN. . p is BRUR 3 io tlie sa Bail O15) poss Sangey =| reader 1% 4% ia - a» ELL We hear with regret of the theabove named seli-Rnowng in Lock Haven He many years in H sward, this where he was well known. lodeed, be was favorably kpown througbout tue county. He was a minister of the Disc ple etiurch, in which society Lis sd talented Bev, Ira Mitchell, preacher, We have no! ticulars regarding the death of this eseemed Daily News, Dec, If . op LECTURE BY REV. { § Lie in mls = beard the par Hines8 alC genlienan,~ STECK. church of Bellefonte, will denver dry Hall, on Toursday evening, Dee, 3 fore the pubic for years sa. hase won fur himself great distinction. This lectare has received the highest eac mins aod the lecturer always draws a crowded house on account of his great ability. Admitiauce 25 cents, gins Hts in TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. The Co. Institute will be beld in the Prof. Wolf, as usual, has provided an in- teresting program. Prof Iris wili have charge of yrammar aud lerature; 5, 5. Neff, formerly of the Failad, tenvol of Oratory will have cnarge of Beading and E ocution. Primary shools will be the subject for Sapt. Bailier, of Reading. Hy gene t taral Bcieuce by ‘rof. Kemp. Thus, able ingtraeion a Il torough the program, ami —— GOOD APPOINTMENT. Mr. Wm. C. Heinle, esq, of Jlellefonte has beea appointed depusy revenue cois lector for the counties of Centre, Union aad Clinton, vice ex-shenfi 1. J. Duokie resigned, This appoiotwent is well placed ; Mr. Heinle 1s not only very com potent, bat also a good, working Vemo- crat, snd will make an vbiigiog collector. A A Bt AS or MUSICAL, Prof, Wm. Moyer, of Freetorg, will burg, under the auspices of the Ref. Las dies’ Mite Bociety, fur the beuefit of the church, to whicts ail singers are cordial ly invited, to jotn the class, Books far. cianed frea of charge. The convention will open Feb, 1, 'ST, at 7 p. m,, and will clove with 1wo eoncerts Friday aud Batar- day eveuings. / td Sins Ss SCHOOL NOTICE, By an act of assembly sli public er Teachers are in attendance upo inatitate or not. +Wour, Co. ARON SI Gf ROR 5 0 COUNTY ORDERS, * The, | notify ell n sudit ray oii eM AUCTIONT AUOTION! During ever we oy will be anction at Din church now ranks among the edifices of our aa Ye : store, Ceuten Hall, ir mE, ~A¥e again ur npon our patrons the importance to n¢ of remitting the vmonnt dne on Rep rier on or before Jan. 10, next. When we remind our rea- ders that within two years only a few nave paid ns on subscription they can easily seo the situation in which this neglect places us and what it is that for- ced us to the unpleasant duty of repea- ting these requests, We simply can’t netp it bat those in arrears can as the amount due from each is small and pos- sible to arrange at least within 156 days, All our former reqnests have fallen un- heeded, with a 1ew honored exceptions, and we trust that this call will meet with + prompt and cheerful regponse, - et . —se()a Sunday,a fire broke out in Bush's block, opposite the Bush house, in Bellefonte, It started ia the cellar and warnt several holes through the floor, I'he furniture was much damaged by the smoke, as were also the groceries in the adjoining room of Mr. Val. Bmith, The famags by the smoke to goods was more serious than by the flames, The early arrival of the fire companies prevented a lestructive conflagration, ts ~The engineer corps engaged in naking sarveys for a railroad from Mill Hail through Nittany Valley are still at work driving stakes and locating the onte, Farmer Wallace Brown was in town Friday and as he warmed himself it the Irvin House gave it as his opinion it the men are locating the line of the Jellefonte road, which we thinks will come throagh Sagar Val- ay to Mill Hal, via the Washington Farn ce route.~Lock Haven Express, - ew - - ¢ Ar 1 sz] ¢ Milton and ect Bellefonte rail- road pro drawing the at tention of mon men to the immense her tracts embraced in the Brush- Pennsv ley narrows regions, found some of the best pine or in the state, especially in the first tioned section. A railroad iready red LI nel i to get it . 1 y 4 . foad DOW 111 Ale On yntemplation should be lo- route it would open up a r lumber operations, - tial larg ® leila — [30 vou know that vou are wanted st the Pinladelphia Branch to see the finest. best and cheapest stock of ready- pade thing you ever laid your eyes a +O a (if ss the world for bools ces aud genuine sl inducements areoff ered val 'w pit eV irade ‘oristmas and a happy ills creamery sounds choice now buts good pric it a, we are pleased to i ng has been v ast, a few in in time to enable it was ast av»oeul ia & of last week. nratty pretty of good sUOW pleighs payed & hes Eman dxerciacs wil E chLure f iivel stimiali i mas be held , on Sunday eveniog ¢, addresses snd such gr paris as will be ijoterestiog, in appropriate. The $i. E sen making preparations for aod will program of ubt be haudsomely a a § Lins present A ort hearing, and the Inlaror G iu O & i Wi very jar for a at five dollars uader Brauch, if 8B Iiak @ or te Laken t the P urge apn Broshvaliey koap wide awake upon their the new radrosd. We speak yk when we notify them that graphically, the best route, will be urged to bead you io Lhe north, HR, aur for Phill is, LO» Other toutes fF, bwever, es Fromm here will hristmas eve to New Year he appropriate exercises by sat 5f the Sabbath schools in the wal etWe are informed by a merchant at Bef is sold at Sc by the side; pork yn | to 5 cents dressed. The Journal says John H. Musser i & Sor of Aarcosburg, sre ahout opening {4 nef phoestore in Duck's building at i Militdim. Also, that | —Now we have the returns from | Greg and they show a porker killed by 11.8 feckman, which dressed 61114 Iba, | Mr. Hickman is likey to stay up head ¥ ti fig for thi w inter at least. | ——{ho new M. E. church at Tyrone | was ddicated on Sunday 13. The edis fi. oc hiplete cost $22 500, of which $17, {000 ws provided tor. The balance $5, | 500 wa raised at the services on Bundy and tid church ia fee of debt, | ——tince the returns of the big pigg ire abtis all in, sow give the little pigs a chane. Who kiijed the smallest hog? wendy to Frank's Great Novelty Store, lin Befonte, for Holiday goods. | Wm. Hazel and I. J. Zubler gave | oar sabtom a call the other day, Kumt | boll wider. 16 inch Wax Doll for 5 cents, at ' 1 Prank g fon. i tui partic sneer ak ihe ide of a newiairoad to be built. They are consinpf the folie who sneered at the bai dig of our pre wnt ra‘lroad aod even stood ilits way. Get off the track, the train's pomia’, ee Yufllers and silk handkerchiels, for 25 duts, at Frank's Great Novelty Slove, 3 lefoute, we 4 500 ponn 1 black bear, recently killed « Bell's } |p, whippid two mea aod kid three gs before he sgecom: bed, | cee Cndies. 2.1 confectionery ut Borger duriog (He holidays at reduced rates, lixtares . + low as fifteen cents a pound, lear toys , filteen to twenty cents |arpoundpnd other goods at correspond pingly loi rakes wri ; panble prides, reliavle gooda, and late styles in sgits and gents far nishicg pods, at W. 1, Femiog & Co's, Bellefonh —PeniBack, of Centre Line has died Mago! 60 Jars, we MisMary ia to be Wd ed Beliefon i ie «Pa vk fail to read Desehoer's bolis shicoment in another colgm, rlsnes, of Bellefonie, wnt of ariicles for (reat Novelty store in Belle ® ¥ daughterof J, P. 36) hart Sa to Wm B. Dix, at ann eM fine naw ® foodie and §oasande of siher thiogs fod aweli that will be AARONSBURG, Dr. Sumner Masser, who hal the sick list, has again resumé ties, Mrs. Rev. Deitzler and dang gone to Harrisburg to visit he and the Rev. is keeping ‘Ppachelor’s ball’ John I, Musser and son wifl open a shoe store in Millbeim in the] near fu- ture, in Esq. Duck's new buildling. Thos. Edmunds has rented jthe Penn House, and the present laogllord, Mr, Audrew Immsl, expects to go to Colum. bia county and rua a big hotel, ‘Mr. D. 1. Rote sold four Iots of ground to Wilmer Stover, C. W. Bard, Clark Harman and Tarb Kreamer, and Frank Royer sold a lot each to W. C. Wyle, Ira Gramiey, W. 8. Burdaod aad F. 8. Tom- linson, and the eight young men expect ts build for themselves homes during the coming spring and saommer. The lots are in the western part of town feonting on the new road. Robt. Boob bought Pr. Sumner Mas- ger’s hay horse for one hundred and seventy-five dollars, Henry Cronse will ship a ton of turk- eys during the week which will make » few Christmas dinners, + Wm. Moyer, of Freeburg, has be’n en- gaged to condact a musicial convention in this place the last week in January, instead of the first week as heretofore anpounced. As far as building is concerned, Aa- rousbnrg will be abead of all her sister towns the coming summer We have eight new houses under contract already, and work has commenced on most of them, besides a blacksmith shop and a couple of new barns that are being built, Christmas festivities will be observed in grand style in our burg. Both Lath eran and Reformed Sanday schools are putting forth their best endeavors for an The Lutheran entertainment SBatarday eve, Mr. Thomas Edmunds of this place, will occupy the Penn House in the spring. He proposes remodeling it, and be prepared for summer resorters. He is a genial gentieman, aod, will, no doubt, fill the positionofa ‘mine host’ to the entire satisfaction of cur people. The butcher shops of Millheim are non est for the present, and our Asrons- burg butchers are supplying their de mands in good meat. If it was pot for the metropolis of this valley being so close to Miliheim, that place would be compelied to move to Cobura or Spring Mis for support, Andy Immel has given up the Union town hotel he gays, snd wilgo to Ber wick, Colombia co. The new Coburn whiskey is jost terri- ble, from the actions of the parties that come over from that way. I'he Aaronsburg hunters were oul ip full foros Saturday atter a large flock of wild turkeys that were on the mountaio back of the burg. The Haines township school board is talking of payiog their teaches the me at lostitute, as 8 recommend of their geoeral worth, Toe idea is good and encouraging. coll AM MILLHEIM Hucksters are plenty and busy gather- ing and shipping pou'try to the castern cities for the holiday. Able sermons were preached by Revs. In the pure soul, although it sing or pray, The Christ ix born anew from day to day, The life that kooweth Him shall hide apart Aud keep eternal Christmas In the heart Erizanern Brean Puzies CHRISTMAS, Hang up the vine and the holly, Sign the cross over the door, That joy coming in with the Christmas, May go from the place nevermore. Gather ove gifts for the children, Guard " the mystical way, That the st child comes at the miduight To bless + 4h bright favors the day Bring in good cheer and be merry, Dance sand ring out glad song | The stars of a Bethlehem desert Looked down on a Christ happy throng. Go ye in hovel and highway, Guests to bring in (0 the feast ; Angels shall unawares greet yo» In those the world counteth as least. Sound the sweet Christ loving anthem Echoes will bear it on high To the supels made joyous forever By Christmas of love io the sky. Bow down and worship the spirit Of the feast, the invidble King © Lo! He cometh in scarlet and purple To gather a world's offering. Mame La Bano, jalilee the white flocks sleeping When (Christ, the child of Nazareth, was born on Christaas day. For Barz.—A new two-story houe and | with stable, at Centr Hall stas tion. Apply to F. Kurts. a Cr DIES, CLEAR TOY Ho. 1 0-+AT REDUCED PRICHS- 0 | For the §—HOLIDAY SEASOS —g | At \ i ~BOOZER’S CONFECTIONERY, 4 Onell) or Woe On) Candies, confectionery, nuts, tropical fruits, bapanes, orénges, etc, can be bad at reduced rates at Booz. er's for the holiday sesson, Fine mixtures at 15 cents per pound, clear toys 15 to 20 cents per pound, oysters 25 ceuts per qt., and other goods at the game low rates. WwW H. BARTHOLOM EW * ~~has opened up a fine pe of— HOLIDAY GOODE, HOLIDAY GOODS, NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES, PLUSH GOODS, MAJOLICA WARE, BOHEMIA CUT GLASS, And a large assortment of Fancy Goods which would make handsome presents for voung and old, —— Oe} Jy We have a complete line of Candies Nats, Fruits, Oranges, Danaunas, ete. Our goods are of the bes! aud our proes defy competition, W. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Certre Hall, Ps. OOD, | OLIDAY G BA w() oe NTA ( HEADQ! ABT ava {so —Ten slate pencils for one cent, al Frank's Novelty store, Bellefonte. we All well dressed yourg men get] their clothing made at W, 1, Fleming & | Co's, Bellefonte. = {)ystors 25 cents at Boozer’s. Send two new names with 83 for the RerorTER snd we will send you the Re- FOBRTER one year free. coi ists GOOD RESULTS IN EVERY CASE. D. A. Bradford, wholesole and retail paper desler of Chattanooga, Teon. writes that be was seriously afflicted with a se- vere cold that settled on his lungs: bed tried mavy remedies without benefit Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so aad was entirely cured by use of a few bot- ties. Since which time he has used it in his famiiy for ali coughs snd colds with best results, Thisis the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by thus Woaderial Discovery. Tia! bottles free at all drug stores, —— AN END TO BONE SCRAPING, Leidy, the presiding elder, from Altoona, and Grey from Wiliiamsport, at the re dedication of the M. E. church, at this place, There are two or three festivals on hand for the holidays, for the benefit of diferent organizations, We have lgaroed that Asronsborg will have quite a building boom next sam- mer, sume seven or eight buildiog lots were 80'd lately to some of their young married men who contemplate building Edward Shepherd, of Harrisbarg, Ili, says; “Haviog received so much benefit iron Etectnic Bitters, 1 feel it my duty to jetsufferiog humanity know it. Have bad a runuiog sure on my leg for eight yours; my dociors oid me | would have tq have toe boue scraped or leg ampuia~ ted. 1 vaed, instead, three bot fo ot Elec vie Bitters aod seven boxes of Buckien's Arnica Saive, and my leg is now sound pnd well” Eiectnic Bitters are sold at fifty centes dwelling houses, some having broken ground for that purpose already. The lots were sold along the road leading W Coburn, Esq Duck is pushing the work on bi handsome new dweiling and store roo to a speedy completion. No doubt intends to occupy it next spring. The twin sons of J. D. Foote, dec’ late of this place, were taken to Philad phia iast week where they were in Girard College, by Dr, J. F, Harter, Mr. Henry Miller, who bad been fined to the house for several weeks If a severe attack of rheumatism, is able to be about again by the use of a cane, | On last Toeaday, Mr. David ler moved from his former place of residinoe south of B. O. Deiniuger’s to his hwn houss on Peen street. g The tin for the roof of the kubtiog factory has been ordered, and Bam, Wei: ser will pot it on. Mrs, Elisabeth inter of Aaronsburg has been confined fo her bed by sickness for the last few Weeks, but is improving; she is somewhere in 60 years old. Want that new raiirosd 10 tome thro’ Pine creek hollow, A A I 30 SAN LINDEN HALL. Prof. Moyer holds a musical conven- tion at Laurelton, Jan. 4. Jas. Johnson and wife are visiting at Northumberiaod. Mre, T. C. Heims cf Qececla is here spen- ding the holiltays with her parents, Mr, and Mre, 1) Hess. The protracted mee ting at Rock Hill, by Rev, King, i+ being ero wned with success. D. T. Wieland and Joseph Garbrick are busily engaged in shipping ponitry. You ean # nice Chris mag gt lar youre friend af the stoge of J. H. LINDES HALL DUDE, om Sl SY A ——————————— The State Gran bre ae G Rhaers at thelr session on Mas! er 14 * bowtie, and Bucklen's Aruica Salve st 25¢ r box by all druggists, - o-oo. MARRIED, On the 10th inst. at the residence of C, W. Bard, in Asrousburg, by Bev. M- L Deitzler, Mr. Bevjamin Jackson and Mis Agues Stover, of taines twp. DIED. In Hartly Twp, on the 4th Deo, Mrs. Elisabeth, relict of Jacob Seirk, dec'd, aged 78 years, 6 months and 16 days. wm Yost Buttle twp, on tha fh Dec, ra. Jacob Spriager, & 7 ears, O mouths and 23 days. "el ’ W BAT SHALL 1 GT = BOR A ROLIDAY PRESENT! A fine slock of ~—POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, Razors and Ragore Blvops, Revolvery, Carving Kniveand Forks, Children's Knives, Forks and Spoons, A fine lot of FANCY ARTICLES, NEW TOYS and DOLLS, Masical Lostruments, sach ae, iol Guitars, Banjos, Mgndoion Fifes, Plocolor. Mouth Har Accordeons, 1a variety and very suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, lately received, and for sale at GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS Allegheny street, Dellefonte, Pa. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. decor? A large stock of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Fruita, Toys and a thousand of articles suitable for the Holiday Beason at DALE & CO, Centre Hall, C H JACOBS, - NO. 10 WEST BISHOP ST. BELLE- FONTE, Has a fall line of Christmas Candies, plain and faney, st who'esale and retail. A cmplete line of candies which will make it to the advantage of buyers. Call on Jacobs se RISTMAS PRESENTS, A large lot of goods suitable for the—— HOLIDAY SEASON —QUCH 8B PERFUMERIES TOILET CASES, FANCY GOOODS and NOVELTIES, ean be foand at ZELLLER'S-DRUG—STORE Bellefonte, Pa. 1 Bellefonte, Pa, : MARKETS, Philadelphia. Dec. 15.—~Wheat 88; Corn 46 ; Oats 36. Ee —— Spring Mills, Dec, 14—Red wheal 78, mixed 75; rye 50 ; barley 40 ; oats 25; po- tatoes 40 ; creamery butter 35; roll but. ter 20; eggs 20; lwd 6; tallow 5: tudes § to 6 ;— Coal, small stove 500, chestnut 4,75; 4,95; 300. Cloversed 5 to 7c 1b. Cream 23. [Grenoble's prices} CENTRE HALL MARKES, TURES rm PR whom LINDEY 1 White Wheat. Wheat. a a an - ALL MARKS, PET we nevis wmaad n 5 . w x ad a ia a] ~ MM La... 27 Chversesd. hha ted « 150 —— REPORTED WEIKLY BY KURTZ & BON, Prices subject . tuationt of marked 4 a