THE CENTRE REPORTER. Fre. 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 fusertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. JAN.10 FINANCIAL REFORM A NECESSITY, If the present Congress shall adjourn without passing some measure of fi- nancial reform, an extra session of Congress in the early spring will be an | inexorable necessity. It is not a par-| ty question—it is purely a question | of patriotism and statesmanship. Our | present financial system is today en- dangering public and private credit and it must be modified. We are not prepared to say would be the best method of financial reform. There are several ways by which it may be obtained, but all must look to the one great end of gradually retiring the eirculation of the government that is redeemable in gold. If it can be best done by the pending bill in the House providing for currency reform, let that be adopt- ed. Ifitcan be better done by funding the entire obligations of the govern- what bonds a basis for banking, let that be done. Or, if neither ean be successful, the financial reform bill it ean obtain. A funding bill up present evils by the roots at once and credit there may be elements in Congress suf ficiently powerful to defeat the best let Congress give the nation would cut the establish beyond doubt, but HIeRs- ure that will steadily oppose any in- AS a honest crease of interest-bearing debt. rule, those people do not want money, and would prefer “wild eat” currency to any increase of the obliga- tions of the government. This ment is not confined to either financial bill adopted by the present Congress un- ele- party, and no sound can Ix less the patriotic men of both parties shall unite in its support. reform , and any of the measures pro- posed, however imperfect they may be, will be better than Let the statesmen of both parties confer man- Financial is an imperative necessity none, fully on the subject and unite on the attain Even if imperfect, it will proclaim to to maintain public credit at every hazard by hou- best measure that ean SUCess the world our intention est money of equal value at home and abroad. Philadelphia 7imea. - > — IN Sehuylkill county the poor-house investigation has exposed seandalous immorality that some of the managers will be Proseci- in institution and ted in consequence, Poor-house scandals are 1tot currences, and when not of the immo- ral sort they are of the wholesale plun- Fare ow- dering stripe which entail onerous tax- ation upon the county affected. In February Centre county will vote for or against a poor-house ; dis- tricts would have their poor-tax les- sened by poor-house ; the Pennsvalley districts would have their some having a poor-taxes increased by 5. But this is not the objection, the mismanagement and plundering that most serious has been carried on in many counties by the managers of the alms-houses, is where great wrong and taxation have fallen upon the taxpayers. If county in February votes in favor of a poor-house, it is to be hoped such safe gaards will be thrown around it that thieves ean not break in and steal, our — tt — Dowx in Savannah street car fares have been reduced to 1 cent by having competition. That's cheap, sure, and hadn't we better all go down and take a ride? ssl tein THE free school book law has proven a fat plum for the school book syndi- ste, which has cleared 1 million dol- lars under the scheme. idee Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been granted the past week: Edward Bordeau and Mary Getts, of Rush twp. John P. Sleigh and Dinah Moxson, of Hawk Run, Clearfield county, Daniel Moxson and Mary Ann Jackson, of Hawk Run, Clearfield couney, Howark J. Hysong and Coss, of Philipsburg. G. W. Kline, of Penn Hall, and Ber- tha May Pennington, of Millhelm, John N. Moyer, of Centre Mills, and Edith M. Wolf, of Rebersburg, m————— Another Big Porker Killed Last week Mr. John Bitner west of Centre Hall, killed a porker which dressed 508 pounds, and Mr. Bitner is entitled to be classed nmong the first in killing heavy weight porkers this SEASON, Imogen A SSA —Lewins, Bellefonte, has the finest selection of Winter Suits in this part of the state. They go ut prices that are a sacrifice, All styles and grades tion, and that is the why of his me tense trade in clothing. be sold have been so adjusted as to insure a large and The prices at which the goods are to and active business during January, Ten Dollar Suits, now at 6.50{Six Dollar Suits, Eight ih “" ‘a 5.00 Five “" i Seven * : 4.50!Four 4 “ i“ Black Cheviot Suits) that were 12.00. Same that were 10.00 s, Black Cheviot Suits) that were 8.00..... J 7.50/ Same that were 7.00, $10 Suits now at $6.00 $4 Suits 8 TY “ 8 / now at J.000 1 Extraordinary Reductions in Shoes 11 ail FPHDOVE AY and excelien Men's Good, Solid, Working Sh “a . we Douglas Shoes Reduced as Follows : wh ’ ’ + Bovs SHOe8 of same LYON & CO, Bellefonte, SPECIAL AD. LADIES’ COATS va CAPES, ... AND Misses’ and Children’s Coats. be the best made, best materials used, and most stylish roods that have ever at that defy competition, not only in this Philadel. + been brought to this market prices market but New York and phia markets. AP wmsinsmmans () LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING : Coats Worth $14.00 Our Price § gi “ 12.00 ‘“ 10,00 9.50 7.00 REE ER 4 he 10.50 9.00 8,50 7.00 5.50 00 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 years up to 14 ), 1.50, 1.75, 200, 30 3.00, 3.50. 4.00, 4.50, 2 5.50, 6.00 and 7.00. 4 years: I 2.25, 5.00, We guarantee these prices to be from Soc to $1.00 lower on each Coat than any place in the State. sn seaman oe Ladies’ Capes trimmed in Fur and other fashionable trimmings: $2.73, 3 oO, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75. 300, 6.00, 7.00, 8.09, 9.00 and $10.00. La a The above are all new goods and bought within the last two wr eks direct from the largest manufact- urers in New York, LYON & CO., PENNA, 4. ~ 3+ > * “ 9° y » 3 “3 VEE TI OO iy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faclas Lova ri Facias and Vendition! Exponas issued ont olf the Conrt of Common Pleas aud to ine directed there will beexposed to Public Bale, at the Court House, lu the borough of Bellefoute, on BATURDAY,. JANUARY 26TH, 1806 at 1 o'clock p.m, the following Real Estate A lot of ground situate at the corner of Mo shannon Avenue, Syeatnore street, fa the bore ough of Snow shoe, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, extending along Moshaunon ave nue 10 feet in front and haviog a depth of 120 feet nlong Sycamore street, belug part of Lots Nok, 650 and 610 In the plot of sald borough; hay ing thereon erect d ou two-story frame dwelling house eighteen by thirty-two feet with kitchen addition twelve by fourteen feet of same belght, and stable about sixteen by sixteen feet and wagon shed twenty by twenty-four feet. ALSO ing ten feet frout by 200 feet deep and being part | of lot No' 841, : Seized, taken in execution and to the property of R, C. Gilliland, be sold 5] ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Union, county of Cente ana Biate of VPeousylvanla, and described ss follows leginning at thence by lands of Alexander Doudson three degrees east eighty-lwo perche 8 Lo stones thence by land of John Reese north eighty seven degrees west one hundred and one and two tenth perches to stones; thence north three ds stones; thence north eighty seven degrees west seveuty-four aud one-tenth perches Ww hickory by land of James Rowan; thence by land of Hen ry Biske south three degrees west two handred and one perches 10 stone: thence by land of M ry A. Wilson snd Peter H. Bush south «i seven degrees cast one handred and se perches Lo stone the place ol heg tal ing one huodred sand forty five acres and bundred an fifty perches. Thereon erected two-story frame dwelling house, bank bart sed other ontbulidings About forty sores cleare aud under cultivation VERLY » Belzed taken In execution and 0 Ix the property of Larael Hoover ALSO grooming ground ity of Cen nded ar ta pont at All that certain Ie of in the township of State of Vennsylva foliows tn wit Beginning » curaer of 1a WwW nu easterly di two linn slece cout 31 dem wesleriy ihe pe rohes 10 8 peosd y of Dan el iWelve and Howls + M. Yesrick, aud their deed dated the thirvieth day of March and recorded in Centre conuty io Deed Book page seventy eight &o, granted and veyed uato Philip 8. Dale ALSO . No Con All that certain messaage tenement tract Of iad situate in Gregg towoehip., county sud state aforesaid, bound«d and described ax fo) ows legiuning nia pout in the centre of the Lewbbuarg & Tyrone Kallroad five hundred feet west of the centre of public romd where it cross ok said railroad near the station. thence thirteen degrees east seven hondred and feet by lands formerly of R H stake, theuce south seventy one degrees wist two hundred and fifey-cight fet by lsnds merly of J. B. Fisher to a stake, thence north thirteen degrees west eight hundred and ten feet by other lands formeriy of BR. H. Duncan to a point on the counter of sald maliroad, thence north seventy seven degrees east two hundred | And fifiy «ix feet «long said railroad to the place of begluning, containing four sores and one hun. dred and eight perches, being the same premises Which James A. Beaver Trustee by his deed date edihe elghthiday of September, 1582 and record - ed in Contre Saaty fu Deed Book “W Nao, 2% page 22 &c, gran and conveyed unto Philip 8. Dale; thereon erected four two story frame dwelling houses, together outbuildings. | Excepting and reserving thereout all that cer tain lot or plece of ground situate in Gregg town ship, Centre county. Pennsrlvania, being bound od ant described as set forth fo a certain release from Daniel Rhomas, Trustee de. to Philip 8 Dale, dated October 11th, A. D_, 1880. snd recom ed in Centre county in Miss Book “K 7 pages 551 ac, as follows: Beginning at a post one hundred and twenty eight feet west of pring Mills Cream | ery Company, thence south thirteen degrees east one hundred and sixty three feet 10 Line of street pened, thenoe south seventy seven degrees west sixty feet noth thirteen dewroes west one hase dred and sixty eight feet to right of way of mil | road, thence slong said right of way vorth seven Ly seven degrees cast sixly feet to he place of be- | ginning, I Betzed taken in execution and to be sold as the { property of Philip 8. Dale. i ALBO, i No 1. All that certain tract or plece of land slunate in the township of Hoston, ecunty of Centre snd State of Peonsyivanin bounded and descrived ax foll ows: Dogloniog ot a back oak, thence north thirty two degrees east Hilty eight [ peorehes toa Diack oak | thence along land of William Dillon north fify live degrees wat fifty | three perch to 8 post © thence along land of | osame nonh twenty eight degrees wed eights Duncan to a for west thirteen rerehes to stones In toed: Thence ports twenty Ove degrees east lifeen perches to stone orper to road: thence north fifiy eight de revs west hutdred perches by land of Wil Ham Resides and John Book to blsek oak corp er ; thepoe south thirty two degrees west four perches to prowl | thence south | Fite degrees eint seventy six perches by of Jom Williams to dogwood, thence by d ot J. Willinwms south sixty one degre six peiche R10 the place of beginning forty acres and allo Thier one and one hialf story frame due oiber outbuildings oahe es Inti ph § Mark Revenant in % asl containtng i efecied an Ree 0 ing, barn snd ALRG All that certain tract, ten piece of land sliuate in the township of Hust of Centre snd state of Penusyiva bounded and described ginning tarock on ’ Lownship road, thence by land } 3 Ko. 3 retit i 1 wil sof the hi of deg ito FEN perches one and one fourth and three teath perches to other land of William Resides and ons fourth and five tenth perc thence In de hams and William and one fourth degrees seven ten hh perches to of begiuning perches, more or los cent, Conan No.4. All that cert nnd situate in the to and Bate and described on Loy fis fol Of the i thence hy 1 wht for Fine Fi Plants, Bulbs, &e.. esh Cut F De sir in Bouquets, Funeral Honse and Church Decorations a Spacialty, “Flower Pots. Jardineres, and i pos { a2 Hanging Baskets for sale. All Work Guaranteed GEO. BALDWIN, FLORIST. 22no%4 BELLEFONTE, PA. ote hundred and two perches 10 stones: thenoe fifiy two acres and one haodred perches and al: 10 wance, ALSO situate in the wwnship of Hoston, vonnty of Cen | tre, and State of Penosylvants, ounded aud de seribud ae follows: Beginning at a black oak corner, thenoe worthy thirty one degrees cast earner in gnblio rmd Jthenoe Borth s two dgru-s wes ai eh us MORES O11 HOR) 3 Sonex on Tou | Wh t 3 ¥ i s I ated J Ro Smid & wid wi 3 § (a! ta 3 pay det! al of Bociel; YORR. 3 Tales from Town Topics tern her, wr : ' topics Towr $4.00 ' . 851.60, 2 wl \ Tales from Town Topics, por pum? £35 00, snd loth Clubbed, per annum rey \ crs of “1 8 cify Faex any tea read AMELIE % T n RIVES latest Tanis, The Sang-Diggoer!? Handsomely 1 5 Paper Cover, Fortrall of : , £108, Zt p, uncut front and fool, BLE ey ¥ r, OF tered TOWN TOPICS, LOX Fifth Ave, ard 1125 Broadway, NX. XY. 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