THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED, KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'r November 24. TERMS; —One year, $1.50, when paid in ad vance, Those in arrears subject to previous terms. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser tions, aud 5 cents for each subsequent insertion. LOCAL ITEMS. a —— —— John Shook, of SpringiMi'ls, gave the RerorTeER a call. — Qnite a number of scarlet fever cases exit across the va'ley, —Simnn Harper and Chas, Kurtz killed the boss buck of the season, so fa as the returns are in. —Joh a Lingle, of Poe valley, killed 63 deer in his time, and altho’ quite ol can keep up with younger men on a hunt. eA large panther was killed las week in Lycoming county, the first tha been seen in that section for fort years, —Rev. A. N. Warner, Lath. minis ter at Pinegrove Mills, was married a New Windsor, Md, to Miss Emma Bu fington, of the latier place, has —— (all ar Dale & Co's, store and see the Snag Proof boot, which is the bes in the market. They have the agenc for it, and isacknowledged to be the best. Don't fail to see them. 2. —The Centre Ha!l band will bold festival daring the holidays, to consist of instrumental concerts, refreshments ete. Good music and &n enjoyable time is promised. ——(ur county is getting to be a sort of kicking ground. Last Raturday alo of fellows came up from Lewisburg Uni versity to have a kick with the Btate College boys. v The new planing mill of Abe Luse, at the station,is being pushed t completion, The timbers are frame and on the ground, and the building wil soon be up. Curtin his dare now ask Gov. it is, he has recovered stolen watch in Philadelphia. It stolen daring the ntennial bration in that city. ——At the Spring Mills music store, of Proff W.A. Brown, will be found a general stock of organs, music and mo at prices so yon need gend to the city for such goods, Une time Was ate Ce cele- » : Sra . " * hooks, ete |, no $ ~—A Spring township granger puts i 1 Fiedler, which bageer will likely dodge ap has been driven in = Is he opposed to grangers? rm ~There much sickness in this ghborhood, and our physicians ar kept busy. Puonenmonia and other cou plaints induced by colds seem to pre : there are also some cases of scarle ever 1estion at | 10 square ( i y carpet ¢ cl —Miss Minnie Stover, danghter of Mr. Uriah Stover, who lives un tine’'s farm near the springs, died Saturday last at 5 o'clock of ty phoid fever The deceased was about 16 years age. Valen y Ohl —Reesman, the stove man, has bee putting ont a large number parior heaters this As fast as the go, LEW arri See his stock fore Rosemont, Princess an Beaver take of square 2. Lalit, ones ve, be san redu ed to dry. Fro in 1aviog goue amily is allowed to dra ket f water dai y for drinkin Water for other uses 18 dipped from th mill race ranning through that town. : © i this well one bu cs 13 time table it wi noon train no ,ustead of at 2 this side ou ; the corrected Dé seen that Lhe ater foute at 2 3) “- He ple ’ ¢ more at Beliel from the change pearance I8 anied by fierce s and an i the machin until It makes i113 appearance on ti table ~where it creates a smile a arouad. Om Le] qu ferusl racket thro —James Shaw took from an outlin quehanna, a few morniog , & yveilow bass weighing 11 ine mammoth fish atiempie yw a small eel that had bee he h fhe ee: got nt the fisn’s gi. is and held fast uotil rning.—Shickshiony Ech —Indin summer ended and winter set in, cold winner winds right jast twelve days, with snows, and tue ground frozen 100 has for plowiog., What we need is rain for water; streams are lower than ever; cis terns are empty aod many wells an dry. This is the situation all over the country. —Bam, Lewins, Branch, is busy day snd evening wait ng on customers, They are after cloth ing, and know they will get just what they ask for and at the lowest figures The tailoring establisbment is in fall blast employing a large force to keep up with the orders. If he can’t suit you in ready made goods, his tailor is ready to fit vou with a first class suit, Give this estabishment a call if in need of any thing in the line of clothing. ~The Centre Hall hunters who went ont Monday morning returned Tuesday eveving with a large five prong buck, which was killed soon after their arrival on the hunting ground, The deer received a fatal ball in the neck from Cuoas. Kartz'srifle followed in a few seconds by another thro’ the body from tho rifle of Bimon Harper, The boys felt quite proud over their success in killing one of the largest deer of the season. ef the postmasters throughout the country suould enforce the law in re- gard to the delivery of letters to parties through the posioffice, all girls under eighteen and boys nnder twenty-one years of age could not get a lotr from the postoffice unless by orders of the parents or goardians. Here is the law as it reads: “All letters addressed to girls under 18 years of age, or boys under 21 years of age, will be placed in the care of their parents or guardians.” This law is fur the protection of virtuons young daughters of honored parents against un. principled young men who seek to edtrange them into forbidden paths and use the mails as meuns of arrangiog meetings sud litle tuw-a-tots of ve rivus sure, in ti 8 81a pounds to =wa cangnt taii through on Ox. 1 4 seems to bav We have his along for th occasional lig! of the Philad COBURN. Our crowd started last Monday morn- ing a deer hunting and returned on Thursday evening train with 3 deer. A crowd from Millheim and ireen Brier was out all week and killed 4. Repor deer not very plenty, On Tharsday evening at the residence of Thomas Hosterman, there was a double wedding of his 2 daughters, Oue was married to a Mr Sheffer, of Zion ind one to Mr. Brown, of Woodward Fne boys turned out with their Circle saw Band and serenaded them, and mad the welkin riog for a while, The cigars came around all the same. Butchering season has commenced, nd we haven't heard of any brag hoger wing killed yet. I'he brick layers finishedjtheirjjob a he new church yesterday. Toey hav: put up a No. 1job aud 18 a credit to thew ud the wall makes a fine appearauce {ne slaters will be here in a few days 1 sat the root on. Then they will sto; vork till spring. Miss Anna Shull, of Shamokin, is vis- iting at Audy Campbells, Miss Lena Smith 18 stopping at Joe Kleckners, K. J.C, wlll have it handier now, 0. - non SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS. A huntiog party composed of John forner and nis suns, David Russmau wad soo, aud Lowell Meyer, were in the (mountains last week, bLuopiing, sud re irned on Saturday with 8 x deer as tri hies of theirsuccess. Three of the des vere killed by one of the Horners au firee by oue of the Rossman’s—the la - er briugiog down his game on dSatards norniag betore staruug tor home, Toe) passed through Ceutre Hall with a way wa loaded with venison, and as proud 8 YOu please, An unosual numbe? of deer have beet ded in our mountains since the la dregs, which has driven them from the hickets aod hiding places to seek fou a the nnburned districts, mass ng them 8 an easy prey to the hauters. Th. ame reasons account for so many bear ving killed this fali—bruiu 8 drive: from the burned woods to seek food in the valley corn fields. Ea a AARONSBURG. Dr. C, 8. Musser and John F. Forster sttended the lecture at State College 0. ast Natarday eveuing. C. M. Bower and <uests of Mrs. Sarah lays, Clark Herman and]Wilson Burd have aken the contract to lath the Bush Ase ade 10 Bellefonte, by the square yard snd it will be an all winter's job, Andrew Moyer, of Woodwdrd, bought we of the Heury Vooada farms in tin astern end of! Haines township, at the ale on last Satarday. The others 0t sold. Mrs. J. P. Cobura and Annas Mower ave gone to Akron, OQ. Mrs. Coburn t visit ber niece, Mrs. Harvey Musser, an Miss Mowery expects to remsin in the smily, were Lhe for a ew family Shatfer Wei UNCARED-FOR BRIDGE. Pa., Nov. 10, — Yeste: lay Harry Stadler ana Joho Kipe Were rossiog ige over the Juopiat diver at this place with a traction threes! I machi he mri@alh the & (Wo nen fell ver. The hed him w death. DroKeas, Hut Williamsharg, the fie, Ur ge of the machine, =: twenty engine fell on Shadler au Kipe vad bo managed to Keep iru hoidiog to Wreck De was rescued bridge, aud ig mitied that its timbers were rotten ao JLsale bad peglected to repair it broke dow weight ite! tw ne thin LAE woilng Ly © machine uot inty owued the il BILLIO > HER JEALOUS wn, Pa., November and proba ly Hersn 10T BY MitHiuto LOVE} 18. Dat worial Lizzie er, at Ad i¥e Wedoes ay night, indy t do 1 Whe P Were hie su ddeniy is ORG AUS He cal wr of he conver pulied a pistol and fire ¢ * aif nit ¥i Kin etiect 10 Lhe ung y Lhe the tw FOUDR Ww jonsy is f sling Of n's abdomen stl ppoUse have been the « the crime, wier 8 known to have been in | vith his victim, who 18 however, engs Lo another man. Coder was arres eq ud shows signs of insanity, Miss Ree t's condition is eritical. 8 'N - -——— FIEDLER,STAND UP, Ep. Rerorrer: You stated in a recent 1¢ of the KEPORTER armed Feller had election eere gainst Noll with merchants, on ith round that Noll was a grasger, and ave seen no denial from the ve take 1t that the Gazelle 1s opposed | ravgers and that a grauger should ne be supported for office I« trig «he Ge zetie’s position? I want io ask Fiedle shether he lied or not when he told » nerchant that Noll was a granger. Wi Fiedier take the floor and explain fi he benefit of grangers, or shall we view him as a petty liar and demag gne? P. o¥ H., or SreixG i a THE CANCER INCURABLE. London, Nov. 18.~Dispatches recei veo here yesterday from San Remo say tha there has been a discharge of green mat ter from the Crown Prince's throat which proved to be cancerous. In view «f this fact his case is considered moch worse, as this kiod of soft cancer is «1 he most maliguant type and is regarded as incurable. The German doctors, the reports say, are trying to deny the ses rious, almost critical, development of the Crown Prince’: ailment which is now ciinically aod pathologically clear, . MP ss that you had bee Gazelle. S ~The best galyanized fence wire ie sold by McFarlanes, of Bellefonte, at 434 cents per pound. This is no “bat” nut » genuine offer for the best goods. “Four and a half cents a pound cash,” just think of it;~the raw material is worth that without the cost of making. Prior to moving their stock this firm will sell anything in their line cheap for cash. Call and see them, «Don't fail 10 visit Fanble's cloth. ing store, at Bellefonte, where yon will find an immense stock of flue ready made clothing. An endles- variety of gent's farnishing goods, underwear, hats, shirts, ete, all at rock bottom figures, Call on J. 8B. Rowe, at the Centre | Hall tavnery, when in want of leather. | Hides taken in exchange, also, highest | price paid in cash for hides, 17d4:., ~Fuuble’s Rochester clothing house | Bel vlonte, for gol burgeioe - A LL SORTS. The big deer our hunters brought was all the talk yesterday, condition causing a waste of water. fore freezing weather sets in, The Linse planing mill at the station is going up rapidly and will soon be in op- ‘ration ing from a sore finger for a long time, und it is thought it will have to be am- putated. byterian church, is on the ground. Jonsthan Harter, of Millheim, was town the other day. ars’ clerkship ! . er's grocery, Centre Hall, The afternoon trains now “pring Mills instead of Cobarn, Note the changes in the railroad time-table, so you don’t get left, —long's store, Rpring Mills, the celebra ed Calla Lily roller flour, Ellis Hoeterman has not yet lied from the hemorrhages he had rial weeks ago. w= Mr. Emannel Smith. of this hs been i'l for some able to be around ral geve Try Fleming, the tailor, Belle nd keeps up with the styles, —Two caembers of the town council! rested for malfeasance in office. —— Headquarters for clothing, hoes, ete, is atJ. D. Long's, Millis, on account of low prices. boot -Bears oanty this season as 81x have been stip ped from Renovo inside of a month, —The Lewisbarg National has declared a dividend of four per cen at of earniogs of the months, the ast ty experience the horrors of a water fam ane. Charles T. Steck, of Belle tonte, has completed arrangements for ecture tour. He will begin on the 17 natant nee WY HET nionks re ROW, ow isin trouble and others believe he is flud him whist a fe he'll make eased, you'll generally with a forced smile. ng aE Jolly Frank Yeager has our wishes 1 his new staf, having captured Mims Mary Fry, one of Boalsburg’'s young ls fies, and made her his better half, — The new iron bridge to be erected cross the stream at Oak Hall, is on the round. To activity of Mr. riiiliand 18 owing Lhe procuring widge, Sam | of thi the Mr, John Spangler intends putting s fine dwelling oo the lot adjoiniog otel, oo the site of the warehouse nerly connected with Wolf's store, . vo d put a building tl vhich will be a credit to the place 4 3 byt informed that Samuel wit, of this place, is abou The Post waa in existence a if years, and seemed to flouris I regalar meetings and Das a coz; above Murray's drug —We are hannon P disband 150 Derr t he store, ad, of the -Head the New York pwerver, one of the best religions a ilar weeklies in the States Vet been a coustant reader of the. inserver for a quarter of a century, a lost snd lonely without it — A party consisting of Simon Har er, C. K- Kartz, Jerry Miller, Mr. Lie wr, of Centre Hall, and Adan Kramrive, { Tusseyviile, went to Po valley on Honday to kill half dozen deer—how they killed United IRVEe vould feel e boys would be fooled if sker's dozen A little boy smoking a cigarette wed a $300,000 fire in lLattle ent Hall has a brigade of woking voungsters who atvonld i abier by their parents, or Ltherwise, icious habit. Ro " re Fare « be ook and a velo put upon the per inge — The tatioring establishment cos ected with the Philad, Branch is over 10 with orders for »aits, and it now en ove more hands than sony other estab shment in the county, The suits made y them onder the best satisfaction, snd prices are found lower than «ise shere, This socounts for the rush they nave there The Mt. Bethel Reformed char u Nittany valley, wis repaired at a wt of $1500 and rededi ated on 84«b ah st. Rev. Shoeuwaker 18 the pastor, and vas assisted by Rev Snyder of Bel. nte, and Rev. Yearick, Ff Aaronshar the former preac ed the sermon fo he occasion. About $1200 were rammed — Wi. Love, an youne farmer, 10.4» Cussey ville, died of ty prod fever, earl wn last Tuesday morning. Mr. Love «a8 a much respected citizen of tat vis nity, and will be missed in that cou nonity, He was ao upright man io ali is doings. A davghter of Mr, Love is | also seriously iil of typhoid fever, which | adds to the afflictions of the bereaved | amily, who are deserving the aasistan ¢ | ne and sympathy of all in this dark hoar of | their sore affliction. A short time ago as the mo ning | rain rom Bellefonte approached the nivert, on the Woods furm, about three | miles east of Centre Hall, eavineer Cherry raw an object on the track abea, and bringing his train to a rtop fou d was a tie, ald across the track during | the night, with the object of wrecking | the train. Work like this is worse than murder, itis putting the hives of innos cent persone in jeopardy, and none but a flend will be guiity of such ao act, —eBubscribers will please bear in| mind that they can save 50u per vear n the Reporter, by remitting $1.50 in | advance. We again call attenti n 10 the | importance of payiog up all dues npon old terms, and taking adyantege of the | termes above, and hope that all old | sooares will be sgnared before the com: | ing holidays, which in all reason ean be done within that time, where there ix ihe will to doit. We need the money we'The success of onr hunters has hie telegraphed to the Philad, Times thos; John Horner, a veteran hunter of Cans tre oonnty, killed three deer in the Bev: “n Mountains thie week and William Jack wlot two, A party of three hunters from Boalahnrg killed five fine deer and | Foar hooters from Columbia Tos maar us td 5 in. county twine BARNUM BURNED OUT. Esonps and the Streets Brivaeronr, Conn, Nov. 21. AL haifl- past o'clock last night Barnum & julloy'y winter quarters caught fire and in Hun Loose in en outfit of the Greatest Bhow on Earth, wes reduced Lo ashes, in- The fire originated in the north end of the and is supposed have caught from the explosion of a walchman's the where horses are building, Lo #antern in room ring In less thao five minutes’ time, snd be- opened, the heal was Wo great to approach the buliding except at the south end The elephants were the first of the ani- mals to sound the alarm, and thelr roars could be heard two blocks away. Each me of these grea! animals was chained LO & separate and was lmpos- «ibe for break The lions roar, and thelr beliowings vere terriffie, as the flames over their boads gained way, avd fire began 10 {rop through the floor. The crowd around the bullding kept om nereasing, and policemen were obliged Lo foree them away. Lows Hedges, the boss animal keeper, with four workmen, broke nthe south door and liberated Lhirly where 8 woboggen slide was erected lust it loose post, them to Leu began to heal @le: iol Burnum winter The ouly other anima inns sud o ppopolamus of an door and rushed crowd of alors main ol timbers fell is saved were Lliree ne b The latier cast ed structure n Le the WW hoie i the 1 or ad burned, The loss to $850,000 Tue building i Canvas and para- aud Lhe animais irance of only $100,000, fall principally itis the Bh Will & Dailey. MERCHANTS TROUBLED, New Head ug of the Postal Laws Causes Dissatisfaction "i IA, OY. 3 i (sen id ng wer Ler organizatll er seals L bere am tils and posts aad ol receus in grand army ns cause of Lhe laws. The relation of the new reading of the law Lar matier, cent, 0 Brest pes is BRy the name and ienily, seni a yesnler ass or Ycircu ass postage i{ on Lhe rinte than sepdor wheo Meade Post, No. |, + auve matier olhe! of the i jdress Lon add wonsey RB. balch ol nbers with & adeiph dier wal on ope, pullipg one cent th returned 10 Ju Lual an- A circulars Lo iis me Ry ins ss siamps on were the nolificel iired kK one of the en- ure of Meade Headquariers, enving Lhe § Meade Post, N 1. 119 Chestnut street, f what = 3id ior a red mer. Wa Bu Lave large 4 not go nlerprein L envelopes a simos Maysville, gnlerday SLANG ed al Keg L house Jeff Davis's Opinion New Broronp, Rov, 18 A jelter was ved in ul ots JeWersom Davis, rece 1 1 r. Misa, in sansws to a letier 8 Oily 1 Beavy quiring of southern and 3 y demo Says here hould no Thera f Massact between a He difference rat Was belween and Th Virginia, or Lelween Pierce of New Ham Calhoun of Bouth Car na as types of Mamuel Adams mas Jefferson of Franklin and John ( Each of these, their day, gar gn members of the anion on &s the compact by which they were voluntarily united.” sella SODALOTS aliire democracy ! re jod stAles As sOVer: and Lhe constitut Women to He Prossonted, Locrront, N. Y., Nov he attention of Dist Attorney Brong, of Niagara county, has been called to the fact of five women illegally voting iu the town of New fane. At the recent election they offered their ballots and rn in Ihe spectors with them prosecuted, and casss will usadoubtadiy © balore grand jury. Au much rather wail until next year have the United Hiates authorities take up the matier anil a tesl case, as the women threalen Lo vole al every eleciion 20, 1 ries Were swi ig their the Biong would yo arney Terrible Holler Explosion, Prescott. Arig, Nov. 21. The killed by in W, Z Wilson & Co.'s sawmill, nine miles from this place, which occurred on Saturday W. Z. Wilson, one of the proprietors; Tim- othy Crowley, one of the sngineers;J. B. Ackers, foreman, aad two mon pamed Collins and Taylor, and an unknown man. A number of other employees weve so verely injured. Miners Fired Upon from Ambush, PorrsviLLe Pa, Nov. 3. - The men em: ploved in the colliery of Mitchell & Bhepp, resumed work. Lasi evening as a party of the miners were relurning from work they were fired upon from ambush with shotguns, aud one of them was severely wounded. The perpetrators of the oul rage bave not been discovered. Wreoks on the Lakes. MargurTTE, Mich, Nov. 21. The steam barge Pacific. and her consort are ashore near Whitefish Point, and will probably prove total losses. ‘The schooner Biazing Btar, ashoM below KEacanaba, has beep given up by the wreckers, The telegraph munication is slow from all quarteré A New Jersey Fire-br oy Gonvigted, Praxgiend, ¥ J, Nov. 20 Lewis and Horace Van Nest, two of the firebugs gos torday were ound gu'lty 6f burning the Carman Parse house. The trial at Bisa beth lasted over three days and the jury out twenly fourghours. John MM. i SH WO Ar AAR NEWS OF THE WEEK. A driving SHOW #i0F = prey sailed on Lake Buperior Baturday. Join Kevnolds of Pleasantville avold arrest shot and killed himself Ia, Forty buildings wern burned at Nevada ville, near Central City, Col. Loss $30,000 nrgan will be estab shortly, Becretary editor A national lavor lished in Philadelphia Litchman will be the A whale attacked a boat off the const of Maine and killed Jacob Klock, Neal Olsen and Chris. Johnson Typothetw in Chicago positively declines to recognize the union printers, and there are no signs of a settlement, George King, at whose tiouse in Delphi, La. the wholesale poisoning LOOK pikes last week. was shot and killed Friday night The richest iron ore beds yel discovered in Ohio have been found twelve miles from Springfield on the farm of Howell Waddle al Ho arrested ng Nic body inlo a Henry Dietrich has Deen Bhelbina, Mo., charged wi ins Brandt and throwing his well Li Kili Pennsyivania is Bessemer how. Steel rall production in sensibly decreasiog All steel planls continue ou ever. The performances Pittsburg fo §10,000 Harry Fiener and two ot of Hartford, Ky Lopped nely Ke the full time for the four Operas al amounted seals Nutional advance sale of the opening Friday night ar ir men on vo Paver ‘ays and ers in Texas are swall Phim ow * { ’ 1 0 nat : ! La 5 4 tested al @aivesion int i J ULE he ves have inearibhed i addresses tho some ean inted the young the malure rn Pacific Rallrosd of Houston, Tex , have red men i088 8m his is a rotals agement because sire have stopped hie AlUantic division shops 55 enon @ ia E=pT " one act. Be ime Friday tries § aifa ea W TE ene—Alvia Juno. midnight nlo next sia th passenger train Water and fireman killed. Engineer Dageagemasiar and express passenger rain seriously in. Don’t try to “steal” any- eng and fireman messenger or ured Moral thing Judge Barnard Saturday denied a motion to invalidate 500 votes cast for sohool com- missioner mn Weslonester county, N. Y., because the ballots anly bore the indorse ment “school” the word “commissioner being omitted Tbe judge sald the volsrs clearly intended tnese ballows for Mr. Baa. ford, and Mr. Winterbolton his opponent, had no right to them whatever, The Goodiander flouring miils and elevs- tor, in Fort Scott. Kansas, with 150.000 yusheis of wheal, were truly destroyed by fire Saturday night. The loss will amoun’ to $300,000, with insurance of F40,000. A 4. joining buildings were damaged 10 Lhe ox. tent of §50.000. The fire was caused by i which leaked from a tank on the r™»' road switch in the rear of the mills int ‘the en. gioe room and under the firebox. NINA VAN ZANDT INANE. The Widow of the Dead Aur pohigt to hat and i» Dy ng Cuicaoo, Nov. 20. Is Befoses is said that Nisa not mead food. Yesterday morning she arose from her bed, and in the face of & fearful storm raging, sald she must go out te Waldheim cemetery and look into her husband's grave. “Last night 1 saw him," she sand, “and he was alive thers in the vault I must go to him at once.” Her mother accompanied her to the cemetery, fourteen miles from the city, only to find, of course, that the girl's presentment was a delusion. Miss Van Bandit “aves about her mur dered husband, as she pergjary in calliag Spies, and prophesios » day of revenge though she may net ye to see iL. — Big Biage at Cambridge Bosrox, Nov. 90. The Charles river iron work, Cambridge, were partially destroyed by fire yesterday evening. The loss In estimated at $25,000. There was soma deiay In sounding an alarm and the fire had gained rapidly when the fire departs ment arrived. The building contained 8 large amount of valuable machinery which was destroyed. LOCAL BQUIBS, ~~ Rain in the air, Some of the railroad officials, from Philad., were along here in a special, — Two daoghters of Thos. Hoster_ su at Coburn were sarried a few day 820. 8 | ~~A, P. Luse is erecting the new Janing mill-—-not Oyrus as stated in our uit, —Bpring Mills num ber nye, and vicinity had a of Bherifl’s sales in the last ten ee Daniel | well, a Garey, of Penn, fel depth of 30 feet, and mly light injaries, —ilerk Wieland “a8 on the sick list, but isgetting on | ‘gain, Will tunkle jumped counters for { bim in the enterim. into a BUS! ained in Wolf's store ~—1). B., Brisbin and Henry Boozer, our town, conteruplste opeuing a mest market at Beliefonte, in the room | wow occupied by M’Farlane’s store. f ~gveral quarters of good beef will w laken at this office on subscription, nd ean be delivered any time between his and February. Report soon. Mrs, D ( ugar Tussey ile, died Thursday ust. Bhe | an attack of poeumonia which soon took a serious tara and end- i vd fatally, A daughter of Wm Mover, ar. of lace, died i day. There , Yonng if te 8 ud idden Yy on ¥ 4 of scarlet fe ver, on 1% still another of tren suffering from attack BRIDE J1sease ——Mr. Cherry, e Ir passenger trains, is fis an of i that 24 years, wet with a be 8a care the throttie one wan lu ; I Lie hes ran an engine for 3 In all that Uwe never which sbows thet +d safe man 10 have at ~The game of foot ball ege On ae ut Btate Col- ast Satarday, between the Buck- team from Lewisburg aud State Col or 6 VE resnited ge LO 3 u another victory for hie latter by a score of 22 to 0. The | “ate College team has comp ‘ered «ll ar- i wngements for 4 tour through { ro part of the state and will f the best learns eats tackle some ouutry Le in the « ~The Lock | by the Democrat ents Haven market is given ows: Potatoes, 60 apples, 40) to 50 cens per bushel; butter, 25 cents pound ERs, Z per dozen; chickens, H 0 cents per pair, dressed chickens, ¢bDls per pound, turkeys s é weight geese, Ul , dressed ducks, 65 cents per t8 per head, ches 1art, us § + Halt “ per bushel per ents to ~9 per cents Cerne # < iN A pasa Aj Of abbages, i109 { wats, 8 cents per « a > MARRIED. , at Lutheran ’ v Pan 8., DY LL8% parsonage, ¥W. E Fu hestie A Marger and ( A § ar Spring Mills, Pa, . E. sovember 29. Pars INDAREe, Pleasant Ga by the Rev, G NY. nai 1 AE iu 3 umuel Breon to Miss Ada | Barvis, Sa orignt, all of Cents On the 17th inst, 3 J... M. Sweng { Hat | terman, of Cot rg On the same day and place, by Mr. Thomas C. Bower, of Haines { ship, and Miss Nora A. H i Coburn. same, town- f wlerman, ol in 7, Mi iv, ovem ber % In New Seibert, 20D ie, aged gan Mills, Clint 3 ghter of Thomas ligen, aged 2 years and Near Tusseyville, Wm. Love 37 years, 4 moaoths and 24 days. aged DO YOU WANT lo get a New Pair of Boots ? Go to Power's. A Pair of Fine Shoes ? Go to Power's. Shoes for your Children? Go to Power's. If you are in nee:d of anything in the line of Boos, Shoes, Slip- pers, Overshoes, or anything in the shape of foot wear, Go to Power's Shoe Store for it. WEI? Because it is the Best and Cheapest Shoe Store in Cene tre county. — RAIN. REPORT ED WEEKL ¢ BY KURTZ & SON, Prices subject to flue tuations of market, Wheat, red) jects 0 QA cmsesrissrsinses vee § o Waite mn Rye. Corn, she (led & Barley No 5 Barley No. 2, mixed wi ih oats, bought at oats "Whe a ith R ht at weigh i ie, FLOUR AN'D FEED. % Pat. Flour. 1 & an per ton... 16 Best Roller Flour..8 1 35 RE a owl, 2 Best Rolt'r Flour 126 Chop n Middlings per ton. 18 0 =~ 1 r ton. a peor owt COAL ¥ (ARKRT, BEBO conrnmrsommmsnissmmis. sonmmasbempmesinssomsbmirieiinss ” | HOVE csccererrorsomensorsons | Ball Bove... Uhestant oon enricon CREE ER Pon. Woodland ) Bett a BT ta tt An ES SY OS SR A PRES EE RRR REE SE ERR ER bie. en anan di ht orhiet dined Rot, BaBARID 3 we PERRET ES ER a 4
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