3 THE CENTRE REPORTER. Free. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. 20 cents per line for three {nsertions, and § cen. perline for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. DEC. 20 THE BALTIMORE PLAN, As new financial plans are now be- ing discussed and one proposed by Mr. Cleveland, to be found in his late mes- sage, there is also another that is at- tracting attention, called the Baltim- ore plan, originated by prominent bu- siness men of that city, namly, To fill the vacancy created by the re- tirement of the legal tenders and as fast as they are retired, national banks should be allowed to issue notes to a percentage of capital without bond se- curity, the notes to be a first lien upon the assets of the bank, including the double liability of stockholders, with a guarantee fund made up by all the banks, the government continuing to guarantee to redeem all notes as at present. This is practically the Balti- more plan. It is simple. It is good, as far as it goes, and it goes far enough left to enlarge upon the plan. fs A A TAXING THE CORPORATIONS, meeting in Harrisburg on December 27 is highly probable. it is said by one who assisted in fram- ent revenue law. contribute to the state treasury under tions pay enough taxes to meet the derived from the tax on personal prop- aggregate amount. For the year end- ed November 30 last, personal proper- ty paid in taxes $2 386,750.99, of which the state received nearly The tax conference committee’s bill also diverts from the state treasury to gregated $162,428.52, S————— i — ————— He was found guilty of contempt of court and sentenced to six months im- prisonment. It should have been six years for the trouble he caused at Chi- eago last summer. emt et} irs THE $40 plank in the Republican platform, which Gen. Hastings forgot to explain in his stamp speeches be- cause the calamity how! took up all his time, might now be attended too in the forthcoming inaugural address. Explain the $40 joker in your inaugu- ral, general, without fail. which was bred under the M'Kinley latter are against the trust, A ————— Our List for Molidays. and Cardigan Jackets; Ladies and Gentlemens Garters; Suspenders; Gloves and Mittens, Mackintoshes; House Coats; Trunk Straps and Um- brellas, Moxraomery & Co., Tailors and Clothiers, Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. a A A SAM SAPNA SH For rheumatism I have found noth- ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its continued use will effect 4 perma- nent cure. Forsale by Wm. Pealer, Bpring Mills, and 8. M. Swartz, Tus seyville. Muosionl Convention, Prof. J. Ellery Johnson will conduct a Musical Convention in and for the benefit of the M. E. church at Pleas ant Gap, beginning Jan, 7th, 1805, and closing with two conserts on the 11th and 12th. =A good warm overcoat is necessary this weather and you ean get just what you want, and at the right fig- ure too, at Lewin, Bellefonte. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. I have been selling Dish Washers three weeks, and have cleared $315. Can any of your readers, without pre- vious experience, beat this? In this business a woman can make as much as a man. Every family wantsa Dish Washer when they can be got so cheap, and they will have one, no matter who it is that is selling it. I am convinced | any one can make from $5 to $10 a lay in this business anywhere, city or country. They all want Dish Wash- ers. You ean get particulars by ad- dressing the Iron City Dish Washer Co., E. E. Pittsburg, Pa., and by be- ginning at once, you can have enough money by spring to start in most any kind of business. I am going to stick right to this dish washer business un- til I make $10,000. MATILDA B. a Committed Salcide, Andrew Meyer, a German truck raiser, aged forty-eight years, who lived in Altoona, committed suicide Saturday evening by hanging himself with a halter strap. He had been drinking excessively of late. He leaves a sick wife and nine children. Seaman fp A —Lewins, Bellefonte, has received | one of the largest stocks of clothing | ever received in this part of the state. | When you buy from him you get the | latest and best to be had for the mon- | ey. Go and see his stock. “Don't Tobacco Spit or Soke Your Life Away.” | The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to-bac, the only harmless, guaranteed tobas { co-habit cure. If you want to quit aud ¢ n't we {| “No-to-bae.’" Braces up nicotinize! nerves, eli | minstes nicotine pol ons makes weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Positive cure or money refunded. Book at druggists, or mailed free The Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago, 4 St. ; New York, 10 spruce St. 2 UDITOR'S NOTICE IN THE ORPHANS he Court of CO: utre County. estate of Mi- chael Ulrlen, late of Potter township deceas a | The undenigned Auditor appointed by ssid | Court to make distribution of the basnee Iu the hands of D vid L. Kerr, executor of the last will i and testament of sald decedent. as shown by his sceconut, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at his office mn the borough of Belleloute Pa., (Room No. 10 Crider's Exchange: on Satur day, December 20th. 18M, ot 9 «weliek in the forenoon, st which time and place ail persons entitled 10 participate in sald distribution are hereby notified to appear and pr sent their | cinims or be Auebarred from coming In on ssi fund IRA C. MITCHELL, | Bellefonte, Pa. Auditor Dee. 10, 1844 OR BALE —~A FARM SITUATED ONE mile west of Milibeim slong turnpike, | containing _ mso.I - 65 ACRES, o 0 {| Well caltivated, with stone Dwelling House Bank barn, and oatballdlogs. A flue spring of water, young orchard, and all Improvements in No, 1 condition. ALSO 1) arres, more or ess within heim borough, iu excellent condition, good jocation being in close proximity to ebureh, schools, war- ket, ete, For terms apply to Lf 'KRUMRINE Address taudoliph A J. GEPHART, Miliheim, Pa BROS, Apothecaries, Bellefonte, Penna. Headquarters for FINE PERFUMERY AND : : + + TOILET REQUISITES. Especially for the Holiday Season THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, DAILY SUNDAY WEEKLR FOR 1896. Pennsylvania's Greatest Family Newspaper. It Prints All the News, Pre-Eminently a Family Newspaper, appealing directly to the interests of every member of the honsebold, vy the absence of anyibine of an objectionable chsracter in either of its news, literary or advertising columns AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE PRES [8 AMONG THE BEST IN THE UNITED STATES PRESS WANT “ADS “ give the greatest re- sults. The le believe inh m and use them. THE PRES pri‘ts ws high as 430 want advertisements in a single Ise aml hes received 15,060 an«wers to Press Want Ads inn single day, This sh ws why Press Want Ads give the greatest results RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTIBEMENTS, Prepaid; ‘Hitnations Wanted” ‘Help Wanted” . “Boarding” * Rowma™ . . . ‘For Sale * and 18and. 2 cents a wond, | ""Business Urportunities | Wkly. 1 cent a word. For small amounts one cent or two.cent stamps | are scovpted same as cash, i ornit a word I rent a worn 2 rents x word Zeeman 2 ond TERMS OF THE PRESS, By mall, postage free in the United States, Cana. poe da and Mexico, | Daily [except Sunday), one year, i od one mouth; “ {including Sunday), oue yewr, » - - one month, $6 mn 0 Tan Hh Sunday, ove year, 200 Weekly Press, one year : . «100 Drafts, Checks and other remittances should be made payable 10 the order of THE PRESS COMP * NY. Limited, Philad- lyhiia, Po, IS EARLY RISING HEALTHFUL Reading the Right Kind of Newspaper, and THE PATRIOT Is the right ki: 4. Itis the complete norning newspaper that reaches Cen tral Peonsylvania at an early hour of the day, It is one of the foremost Democratic a the Co monwealth It prints the news receiving it over spondents, THE PATRIOT is Democratic to the is opposed t bosses and an enemy of corrupt mo nopolies It isn't afiaid to fight the never hesitates to speak for the right. It mukes a specialty of department gives wore each day than all the other Bate pers combined. The Legislative ses lon of 1805 will be of importance to the people of the State THE PA TRIGT with special reporters will keep its core wrong. read ers fully informed concerning this and alt political sand economic matters lie kind DAILY every week day mornin $£5n venr WEEKLY, Tuesday evening of cack week year THE DAILY four months trial, hy mail ony, on receipt of $1 THE WEEKLY will be sent fur trind ry mall only, on recut of THE PATRIOT ts the best adv in Penvsylvants outside of Pitts Free to the Unemployed: It inserts charge advertisements of those wanting em ment Its Help Order has brought assis snee 0 Hundreds, It has a conta Word Want Colun fr vLther wants Address » gin sae will be sent monins on THE PATRIOT COMPANY Harrisbure : The Sun The first of American New spapers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The Americ American Idea, the Ameri it. These first, ¥ : forever, an Constitnti go # me, Daily, by mail. Daily and Sund; The Weekly, iy, OY THE SUNDAY in thie Worl . Bs agi . &d Address THE SUN, New York. SU N, Ni Webi] i] the greates er Price He a opy. il. 2a ven RMERS Co <A NUTT —-— uf Monday, Janiusry 1402 wf iva no getraily ie ¥ wi) & D Flower LUSE Hous » 3 v oid Flower Pots, Hanging Basket oO All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. GEO. BALDWIN..FLORIST. 22n004 BELLEFONTE, PA. A DMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE of Adminstration an the estat Mulbarger, decid, Inte of Potter tow tahiip, hav themssiv s indebt. 4 to the estare to make (me. diate pam: nt and these having claims agains the same to present them dal sAtlemont, GEO. W SPANGLER dor 6.61 Adminstrator 0 sell WANTED SALESMEN and an plete Hine of NURSERY »TOCK or SEED POTATOES or both. PERMANENT and PAYING PO< TION< 10 GOUL MEN. Wo can give you exein sive territory if you wish, It will PAY YOU 10 weite te for terms. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY On, sepl-dm ROCHESTER. N Y. GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortane go hand in band Get an eddu-ation at the Cent al Bate Normal Se bool Lewk Haven, Pa. and low mater, State aid to students For trated onlatogne add rps, JAMES ELDON, Pb, 1, P incipal, Lock Haven. ilius noviy € FRUITS, NUTS, Achenbach’s, Worth 40 cts, an trade, the la full line Orkior ior the Holiday season, style and to the taste, our Hupler's Bon Bons, CONFECTIONS, Bellefonte. SPECIAL AD. For the purpose of telling you about our LADIES’ COATS AND Jou JCAPES , |, , AND Misses’ and Children’s Coats. wi {smn {3 FT We guarantee ours to be the best made, most perfect fitting, best materials used, and most stylish goods that have ever vecn brought to this market at prices that delv competiti iy in this market but New and Philadel. pia markets. 4 ) LOOK AT THE - . y (oats W Orth $§14.¢ FOLLOWING 0 Our Price $10.50 » . }.1 [2 10 OO ‘ a 00 0 00 ii és “i i ane] ~ alld J from Coat guarantee thes prices to be Soc to $1.00 lowe I On €acn he State. ETRE PFETETTETEARTTEETI TT EER TERE ET t B in Fur and trimmings 4.79: 2.00, 4 1G $10.0 3 i tv ii Wi eKs in ine iargest manuiact- RB in New Y LYON & CO., BELLEFONTE, £ MK, - » PENNA. i Our stock for the Holiday Season is complete ery particular and embraces everything that be desired for a present. Something suitable f Our competitors wil not and dare not mee prices We have the I; derwear, Gloves, boots, Shoes, etc. in the val $3,000 Worth of Merchandise Must in 20 Days. Indies’ Facinators. were liv Lads’ I'v Wonl Facitintors, Flows, same as loe Wool, per Umbrellas ....... .. | 8 yds Toweling. ........ . {3 he g vl Brown Sugar... Ths RIS ener Carpet, 1 yd, wide Stair Caryn SR bE § 2b Bvapn ated Per lief. oe mmmens: Hed Rinnkote per pair, were 980 pow | Rag Carpet, | yd, wide. ........... | Best Bins Pritts... Late Cartine, por pair, wore 800 tow, Nevim Curtins rer pal, were 100, vow... 24 in Red Handkerohn fo on ivi Chou Corset on isin sense Ind en’ Vesta, were Mv, now ladies’ Vests, wore §, now : Iadus’ «nd Children’s Cunbination Sg fa stew Apron and Dress Ginghav oni, Eidordown Cont g, w & 48, now... Childron’s Sacks were 45%, now... Choldren's Cagw ease douse Shiidren’s Pinsh Caps, were Guo Men's Fine Shirts were 0c, . Underwoar, were 400, + “ - “fe. 1 Men's Ovoronsts.......... Men's Dress Overconts. Boys RO. Boys’ Suits, 410 18 yea Hx als . ’ Men's Baits, ni ven ions FER Rg Exceptional reductions in Boots and Shoes. nal prices cut in half, and you get it. C. P. LONG, TH - SPRING MILLS, «HT TEPTEARREEERTETETEEESE REET EEE ED E> ELE in ev- could or all t our ley. now, were 800 now 606 Ee cusnnins sas vinees HOP Fol Pw A wg 33 wor GON oN 4 12.00 now 8 73 cod 100 wow K50 weil. TH now 1.99 ves 4. 26 tive 3.37 B25 now 5.25 POW .ovsnon is YW. 1861--1894, WM, BHORTLIDGE ROBERT MeCALMONT. Managers, McCALMONT & CO. ‘« 2% . el lers of Farmers’... - : Supplies And Buyers of Farm Pr. 4 Conklin Wacons, Bug ries. C ~ arriag SUrries, & 1 ing Wagons. Fon rye ii We invite patrona McCALMONT & CO BELLEFONTE, ris He ’ A F§ * » a he Journal of Society, (THURSDAY OWN TOPICS, one NEW YORK. a tie mol complete = Lite y 5 "mies is by the cleverest of re. “Afield snd Aflosl™ makes it the paper for all lovers of sport x 1, rowing, shooting, Sshing, ete. On the Tur!” excels all other racing poles jh buriesgues, pocme and jokes are the cleverest., Its #lories are by Lhe best writers—gmong them Amie 1 of Crawford, Juling Hawthorne, Edgar Fawertt, Glibort Parker, Mary J. Hawker (© Lanoe Faiconer,™) Barry Pain, Paul Bourget, Rudyard Kipling, Ambrose Bleree, etc, ete, and are, even if 8 irifle risqué, yet always clever, bright and pretty, In addition to ali this there fs cach week a sapples meat, portrait of some man eminent In kis walk of Tales from Town Topic | (Qoarterly, fost day of March, June, ember, | December; 25% pases: 3me, Conisine in each on 10 short stories, poems, bur | losques, ete. Trom the old lseues of Tows Torres, a | complete, original prize story of 120 to 190 . No one who enjoys the higher Class of fBetion, and would be au courant with all that periaine to good rociety, can afford to be without Tow Toros e work, There is so much interesting reading In and in tha - Tales, © hat a club subsoription or h supply any family with sbundant reading the ertaining character all the your, most ent RATES: Town Toplos snnum, $400, A tris) sahsorip. tion for tires Ponte, $1.00, asd a specimen copy if .“ Free, hs pr Toples, per number, 50 cents, prises Clubbed, por anor S00, and Some XB. ) > B=Save you read AMELIE RIVES latest Tanis, The Sang-Digger? piandsomely bound in Paper Cover, Portrait of Jamo, cloth, #1, gilt top, unent front snd foot, $1.50 Remit by check, P. 0. money onder, or registered i TOWN TOPICS, 08 Fifth Ave. and 112% Brosdway, NK. XY.
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