= | OLD SERIES XX S | NEW SERIES XL CENTRE HALL. PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED KURTZ blicaus are greatly €8% and popularity of Lieve ministration, 2 I SARI jury of his peers, thinks if, and, we might add, or FOANS more, [ gaspipe guess because gas hymes with dynamite. ——————————— n law and t, for. ountry is founded une iples, and no anarchis 1810 ess here, ive born, hasany less its under the soil. —————————————————— tobert Burdette sometimes says a cute ing f the fast way in In speaking ( which Americans live: “Some of them plant an acorn in the mn yrning and when | they come home in evening want a rail | 44 for a fence. ate all the rabbits fro onies. The idea of inoculating rabbits 3 H , . tha a terrible disease § iP CRUSIDYE LOE with thi leath of a thousand million 1 8 a has Oas Animas opened a fie r refiection ty to animals societies, I I Cris Tuttle, [owa, who made of f unpleasantly pr yminent during onfederate battlie-flags epi- The an at Washington has been gain before the public. that Tuttle's pension of $30 a nonth has been obtained under false pre- said that the injory he fences, it. 18 aims to have received at the battie oi Fort Bil yn which his pen- he Donelann , and npc in was allowed, is a malformation has had since bi The medical branch rth of the pension ofl ice will investigate the matter at once. Fraudulent pension cases can be found n every county in the Union, A ————— This is the way Bob Ingersoll puts it: man is busy In “Here isa shoe shop. One through the day; always indnstrious. the evening he goes courting some nice men voung girl. There are five other who don't do any such a thing. These apend half their working evenings in dis sipation, The first youog man by and be ents out these others, and gets a boot and shoe store of his own. Then he marries the girl. Soon he is able to take his wife out for a drive in the evening. The five laborers, his former companions, who see him indulge in the luxury, re tire to a neighboring saloon and pares resolutions that there is a struggle be tween labor and capital.” Ansrchinm hes had an asiriogin a New York court. Two or three of the witnesses called in defence of Most, who has been on trial for uttering seditious guntiments, attempted to give an expla nation of what Anarchism really is. No two of them agreed on the subject, and the exhibition, so far as it went, was not of a character to reconcile decent and figniest men to Anarchist teachings. Io fact Angrehism is about as hard to bring within fhe Jines of exact definition as infidelity. #¢ fer us we have observed, the Anarchists agies aply oo two things, on beer and blood. Thess two things they sre bound to have, come what will. rO RESTRICT IMMIGRATION. Palmer, of Michigan, will he Senate at the earliest in- pos. of organization for gulating and restricting gration to the United nuity er the body a bill prepared by him pose of ri States by srsons who seem likely to The ¢ bill is a provision will ns. principal which, it shall become a law, require who c¢on- United States to provide himself with a certifi- for forth that the Consul is satisfied every person of foreign birth templates immigration to the cate from the United States Consul the " substantially ii ai strict of his residence setting apon diligent inquiry that he is a sunita ble and and desirable person for residence citizenship in the United Stat 8 immigrants of foreign birth not ad allows d ! we Uni in ffi provid th such certificates shall ot he With uch ceri ale SLA n € ted States immigra- No con tion « ers to land in this « uontry, certificate shall be gra: any vict except those convicted ol poilical offenses, nor to any lunatic, idiot or any person unable to take care of himself or herself without becoming a public charge; Anarchist, Nihil por to any or es of any person hostile to the Icip the ted States; no the Mormon religie the Consul, npon examin; or she intends to and will confi and obev the laws of the United States - [SLI SPEAKER, at O31 . DEress me n LONG zed. In the House, Ca: speaker, ¢ » WAS Dem © CTR I between | of | members There Carli 0 rippi and Randall or the friends ished 188 8 SDR + Or slo these disting: Democratic leaders, 1 taking the chair, ia f 1, and has a vein of pa- | through it. Hig views in re- gard to tariff reform are conciliatory, and | meet the approbation of Mr. Randall | friends i The expected deadlock in the Senate id not occur—there having been no op- position 10 Demo oh the swearing of the new ratic members by the Republicans wad intimated. The ¥ both President's mess»: was sent to yaees on Taesday, and ia a mas will be read with approval by the American people. The existing Democrats in congress ial Pa terly document, which harmony among the is full of promise for the president campaign of 1888, >» Congress organized without either in the or in the Benate, thus putting at rest the customary pre dictions of mischief-makers and pro- phets of evil. This serene beginning is gratifying. The disposition to go od with preliminary business without cavil difficulty House orecontention may be taken as an indica- tion that the serious business of the ses- gion will. be pushed forwark with like vigor. The need for safe and conserva. tive revenue legislation has been imperative by past delay. - a - When congress meets it is said thata strong effort will be made to reduce let ter postage to one cent. That would be the crowning achievement of a Demos cratic administration-to reduce letter postage to one cent and still having the department paying its own way. Next we will have postal cards reduc. ed to 2 for 1 cent, - oe» made France spilled her gravy. —— colic “A lady had the flesh eaten off her arm by sctofuls, Could see the sinews working. ‘Dr Lindsey's Blood Bearcher' cured her.” Ral ston, Elderton, Pa. deo, - PAY AS YOU GO. The ReporTER, in its advocacy of the note ti and that urnals publish Cash System, is pleased to has not been laboring in vain, yueiness men are adopting One of the hest ed i bila edgy } er. strongly urges the and from lip the following : as wel sia a moral As a tranactions, tc aspect stall 18 exists the b iyer doe the indefinite limi or no limits—of an account ns not f daly gation of deb open always ce obli fhe se may ler on his side regard him gall entitled tO an averch arge, to cover waiting or other contingencies casual bayer on credit, at ret ity to cheapen, T ittle need. in her hand, she knows that the her money quite as mucl He for a goo merchand wi 1) ted at once the worst form of credit is » several members of a family, Id, domestics as well as oe! NEwWay from ir feet The « for steam purposes, furnaces two hes, been teated } 1 3 + t3ed } and rolling mills and found to be to any anthracite coal in the market : 3 \ Immense beds of fire AVE § clay in been opened and when a abort line © railroad is built, as contemplated, 1,000 tons of coal can daily yn the Coke of bi it ug Wa be i t market, excelle quality has i and the next #& opal year promises to see the region hum with My WHAT AM ITO DO? The aymptoms of billionsness are too well known, They differ in different dividuals extent. A Billious man is om a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, hé has an excellent ap- petite for liquids but not for solids of a norping. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and farred, it is rough at all events. | The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation mav be a symptom or the two may alternate, There are often Hermorrhids or even | loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache acidity or flato- lence and tenderness stomache. To correct all this if not ef) fect a cure try Green's August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. in n ia some gel HOLIDAY italian EXCURSION ONTHEP.R. R. In pursuance of the usual custom, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will gall Christmas and New Year excursion tickets between all ticket stations on its main line and bracnhes at reduced rates The tickets will be sold on December 238, 24, 25, 26, 80, and 31, 1887, and January 1 and 2, 1888, good for retarn trip until January 3, 1888, inclusive, These tickets will enable the public to visit friends and enjoy the social pleas ares of the glad season at a trifliog ex. pense for railway fare. TICKETS ar ——— NEW CREAMERIES, In the last few months, two new ereameries have been erected in our vale ley and now are in full operation churn ing the lacteal fluid into pure and sweet butter, which has a ready sale in the warket Penvsvaliey with her two new erenmeries, one at Lemont and the other at Millheim, along with the Spring Mills In black goods our line is sup rb.—~Gar- mania, : establishment, will become famous for may de aids do n from the pulpit we SUDPOse the m and interesting in t 1 7 i and fall of Mi 88 INIgH atte 1 be both ir wi new t to the hearer, — leaking hydrants to, our water ply has increased and is ample for purposes, far, it has proven, that when the water seemed scarce, it als ways was the fanit of persons who neg- tected to keep their hydranta in repair Our water works are as perfect as could be desired, but when there is a waste from 50 10 75 or hemsel ves ing scarcity BU uj “ 0 at more hydrants, the users are to blame for any seem- of water, -==]1t is reported that the goods of Rev. W H. Gotwald which were consigned to Fiorida, were burned en route, jed with “Bellies i avert dec 48 { Ww nary affections a oi Having added to our stock of material we are ready to do poster work, at low rates; Sale bills, large § sheet $1.25; and § sheet, $1.00. All poster work in same proportion. Envelopes at 81 75 per 1000 Bill heads and statements $1.76 per 1000, Cash to accompany order. CORP ANS COURT SALE Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county there will be exposed to public sale on the premises, at Potters Mills, Poller township, RATURDAY, DEC, 24, 1887 at 2 o'clock, P m the following described Real Estate, late the property of William MeCormick, Sr, ded'd, «A HOUBRE AND LOT woe bounded and described as follows, to wit © Begin. ning at a poet on the Georges Valley road; thence by lend of Martha Ingram, soata 3554 dg east, x perches 10 a post: thente by land of i. P. Onde wallader, north 51%; dg. east 12 perches to a post, thence north 58g de weet 20 perches 0 8 post; thence by land of sald H. P, Cadwallader, south 61%; dg. west, 12 perchos to the place of begin. ning, containing one acre and a hall, Upon the sald premises are erected a good one and one-half story dwelling house, & good siable and a enrpenter siop. There Is also a good well of water and there is also a LARGE VARIETY OF FRUIT TREES, Terms of sale: Ten per cent of purchase men oy when property is struck off, forty per cent on confirmation of sale and the residoe In one year hereafter to bear interestand be secured by Bond and Mortgage on the will. L La Mi rR IRANOE On Hall company wl the where {have there | 8am. Lewins. { Branch, is busy day and evening wai ng on customers. They are after cloth {ing yw they will get they a k for al i at the lowest a {The tall @ s {blast employing a with the orders (ready made go Aa hia tailor fit vou with a first {estab /ishment a call if in thing in the line of clothing the and Xn 15t what [ures full arge force to keep u if be can't ring ALA ihment i810 111 vou ia ready In Cinss sit. hie any- tyive need of we'The number of deer killed in the mountaing on the eonth side of our val ley, between Bear meadows and Paddy mountain, sccording tn a pretty acenrate count, foots up about fifty, thus far, thie spgson, One wonld hardly have SUpPpOs- ed that that number of these noble ani- male existed in the reope of country mentioned. The extensive fires. this fall, however, have driven them from the thickets and exposed them to the un erring nim of the hunters, wee When railroad erossines are ob structed for more than six minutes at a time, and teams are thereby subjected tn vexationn delave, the owners thereof have a cause of action sgainet the rails road company. In New York state, where the limit is only four minutes, a former coming to town with a load of wool was delayed at a crossing for ten minutes, He brought suit for damages and the railroad company was glad to ¢rmpromise the ease by paving the far mer teentv-five dollars for his woo! A railrond train has no more right to delay reamnuts, Al- Lemons, 5.2 ‘nis fr ma “ONG | be supplied with a brand new stock i fos w i FOOGR 01 something | or Ww Ww Fas HAV "ill have a fresh stock of ORANGES, —~QRANGES, PEANUIS, ALMONDS ~ALMONDS Etc., Et Toys, : Ac, A fine line of Ware, sic. , in stock. China o- SANTA (0) CLAUS -o we his Headquarters emcee AT" - Harper: Kreamer’s STORE, Centre Hall. misma IMP Immense Sock of Can- Fruits, Raisins, Confec- tionery, Figs, Nuts, Toys, Nov- elties, and a Thousand other articles suitable for Holiday Presents, at HARPER & KREAMER:'S, An dies, H Pas HIDES 1 Highest cash market prices will be paid for all kinds of hides by Aaron Har« ter, at Centre Hall station, tf. A I HAAS When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, abe clung to Oastoria; When alse had ChlDdrwm, 0 prvw inves Cuevas
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