THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. TERMS. —0ue year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous termus, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISEMENTS. --20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cen. perline for each subse quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, JAN.17 THE INAUGURAL. Gov. Hastings was inaugurated on amid considerable pomp. The inaugural address is quite con- servative in tone and contains sugges- tions that will meet with general fa- vor. His views upon the subject of strikes are in accord with public opin- ion, namly, that capital can hire what labor suits it free from dictation as to price ; and that labor can demand the highest price and if no satisfactory terms are obtained labor has the right to refuse to work, but it has no right to prevent others from working for lower wages, as little as capital has the right to force a man to work if wages | don’t suit him. Gov. Hastings makes fair promises in his address, and if car- | ried out under his administration, he will retire with credit. There is a very faint echo of the late calamity howl in the new governor's address, which is a sop he may have felt obliged to throw out to please the cautiously gentle with the subject. There is nothing abusive of Demo- seemingly being mindful that it was jority big. maemo Tue Republican fight in Philadel- phia gives that party much concern. If not healed the big majority will It is a fight of boss Quay against leader Martin. of Beaver wanted Penrose nominated wick nominated for mayor. ringsters. Pittsburg boss, is the only man who and Martin, and that the big Pittsburg ing salve on this sore, If the Martin faction can elect War- wick at the coming February election, it is said the fight will go on to down Cameron for a re-election to the senate. Pitch in Quay! Pitch in Martin! the RerorTER will hold your hats, and Centre county Democrats will cus is performing in Philadelphia. Be pps sence JOSEPH M'CLELLAN, Morning. farmer and citizen of Potter township, about fifty-seven years. Mr. MeCiellan suffered from cancer | in the face for over a year, and the trouble had every appearance of being | distressing, yet he never suffered any | pain from it. | The disease manifested itself over a year ago, and its ravages had become such that the aid of specialists | only aftorded him temporary relief. | Of late it was with difficulty that he could obtain nourishment owing to a| cancerous growth in his mouth, which | threatened to deprive him of the | means of taking food. He was fully | aware of his fate, and he calmly await- | ed his end. All his wordly affairs | were arranged and settled up as far as | possible, before he became too weaken- ed and he leaves his family in good circumstances, being a practical busi- ness man and thrifty farmer. He leaves a widow and nine chil dren, six sons and three daughters, to mourn his loss, a seventh son having died a few years ago. He will be great- ly missed in that vicinity, as he was very kind to the poor, and ever ready to aid them. The funeral will take place tomor- row, Friday, morning, from his late residence. Rev. Rearick, of the Luth- eran church, officiating at the ser- vices. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Tusseyville, Likes the Prairies William Wolf, who left Penn town- ship for Illinois thirteen years ago, has returned on a visit, and he looks well. He tellsushe likes it in the prairie state. we ————— Pattison Nominated for Mayor. The Democrats of Philadelphia on Wednesday unanimously nominated Ex-governor Pattison for mayor. Now watch the big majority tumble. In————————— A —— —————— In Luck. It is reported that Governor Hast. ings will appoint Col. J. L. Bpangler as quartermaster general of the com- missary department. ~8ubecribe for the REFonTER. EXTRAORDINARY... ..REDUCTION SALE Of all Winter Goods for the purpose of closing out our entire Winter Stock. This to last for thirty days only. This means a reduction from the won- derfully Yow prices we have had during the past sea- son. In February we shall commence to take inven- tory and make ready for our Spring Stock, and for that season we shall dispose of all - - Retail Value! RN AR OU TOR OM A Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Overcoats, the finest of Long Dress Overcoats, were $13.50, now $11.00 Men's Overcoats, worth 10.50, now 8.00 9.50, 9.00, 6.00, 5.00, 4.00, 3.50, 3.00, Boys’ Overcoats. Boys’ Overcoats, worth 5,50, i“ . . 0, 0, ” . 50, and Men’s Winter Suits. - Men’s Winter Suits that were 13.50, now tr.30, *“ 10.50, 8 00, 6.00, 5.00, 3.00, 7.00, 5.00, a“ i“ “" a ‘i Children’s Overcoats, 1.00, 1.25, 1. Blankets. were 6.00 now 5.00 3.00 .“ 2.00 .“ 1.50 Blankets, i“ islankets, were 1.25 now goc 1.00 73¢ boc 55¢ S50¢ tn hn in a eb ». nN NIN i he O 8 Dress Coods. All Wool 54 inch Cloth, All Wool 40 inch Cloth, - was was was was was was was now now 3 now now now now now was now was 0c now was 6c and 7c now Underwear. Under Shirts & heavy, all wool, wi i“ i All Wool Henriettas, in all Colors, The Heaviest Kind of Outing Flannels, “ i Men's Drawers, fine, - were 1.50 now 1.00 “« 1.00 “Se goc 704 75 boc * 37¢ Scc 5c 25¢ i i“ $i That were, Now, | That were, Men’s & Boy’s Caps 75¢ 59c/Men’s & Boys’ Caps, 25¢ . Soc 38c| - 33¢ 20c Now, - Ladies’ Hose, all wool, from 15¢ up Red Flannels, Children’s & Misses’, 6c and up “ 35, 25 Men's Woolen Socks, 25, 18 were 25 & 30, now 17 & 18 One lot Men's good, heavy Winter “« 15& 18, 9 & 10 Shirts, worth £1.00, now 4%¢ Ladies’ Muffs as low as 44c, and Very best Bleached Muslin, 6 & Te better grades in same low pro- Best Unbleached Muslin, 4,4 1-2. 5 rtions, Tickings, from Te up Ladies’ Corsets, from 23¢ up Fine Shoes. Women's Best Calfskin Shoes, fine, [Infant Shoes, that were 50, 40 and 30c, soft goods, that were $1.50, now $1.30. now 40, 35 and 25¢, ’ “ 1.85, * 1.20 Men's and Boys' Shoes, “" Ji 1.15, 1.00 that were 2.50, now 2.00 i“ 10 97c| “" 200, “" 1.50 89 “ 1.50, 1.15 Children’s Bhoes, were 1.25, now 1 1.55, “ 8 4 “ i“ “" 1.00, Rel 70 & 85 “ 80¢! 90, 00e, * 740 The greatest stock of Rubbers in the 80c, “ goe county of the very best make, at cor- 75¢, “ BBe respondingly low prices. were 40, now 30 i“ i“ i“ “ i“ i“ “" i“ i“ “ i " i“ “" 0“ “ “ i“ i“ “ “ “" i“ We have no space to detail our entire stock, but the above will give an idea of what we propose to do for the next 30 days. You will remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past season than has ever been known before. Now we have made the above reduction even from that basis. We must move our winter stock as we propose to have a great line of Spring goods in due season. Bellefonte, Penna. . - - - - By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faclas Leva- ri Faclas aud Venditionl Expouas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Baie, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1835, A lot of ground situate at the corper of Mo- in the bore Pennsylvania, extending along Moshannon ave. Nox. 639 and 610 in the plot of sald borough; hav. ing thereon erect d wn two-story frame dwelling addition twelve by fourteen feet of same height, by sixteen feet and wagon shed twenty by twenty-four feet, AlLBO, another strip of ground adjoining the above, be- Beized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of BR, C. Gilliland. ALBO AM that certain messuage tenement and tract bounded and described «5 follows: Beginning at slones, thence by lands of Alexander Doudscn porth three degrees east eighty -two perches 1o stones; thence by lund of John Reese porth eighty seven degrees west one hundred and ope and two- tenth perches tostoves; thence north three de- grees east one hundred snd nineteen perches to peveuly-four aud one-tenth perches to hickor. by nnd of James Rowan; thevce by land of Hen ry Blake south three degrees west two hundred aud one pe ches to stow; thence by land of Ma Bush south perches Lo stone the place of teginning Con- taining ove hundred and torty five acres nnd one fifty perches. Thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house. bauk barn ad ober ontbhulldines. About forly acres the property of Lrael Hoover ALSO in the township of Spring. county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, boded aud deseribed as Beg'nulug »t & port 88 the south- Hue of said ¢ along land im) 04] 1" un ensterly direction long the two handred feet to a post. then erly direction ou mn line parallel faut: snd Philipsburg Turn ike filty feet Ww post, thence ink westerly directbm slong inow McCollough) ner ol two side the Belle bot a I'he parallel to said Ble feel 10 A post GI east rly thence along essterly side of said turnpike fitty feet to the place of beginning, being fity fu front on said tarapike asd extendiug back two hundred feet nan sa d front line same lot or plete of groaned which the twenty fourth day of October Ww fam HB. ( H. Yorum and entered record in the Recorders ( « uf Cetitre con on the third of May, 1888 in ceed book fifty pege six erected a dwelling house. stable and other outbuildings Seized taken in execution and to be property of Jas, H. Wilson ALSO was deeded 1&8 Will fu ty uner by 8 three Thereem sold as the All thal reriain of land ty. Pe fillows thei eight degrees porehes Lo sone of Josinh Neff ty sae ven and deg east seve ce by degrees perches Moms, homes EE. McEiroy sout ! riven and Fall px ialning about three measure. Ti message situate (0 Fotler townsl Us ivania, Ww wi ¢ by snd» of 1 west three Ph ale degrees wet Lh lands irs two One ta the place of sores and begluning, « perch neat 1d stable ne ©1001 erected a house Seized taken in execntion and 0 be the property of Agnes Strefller er sold ALSO City, In i bounded and the north by ‘ot formerly { Robert Poor heirs 3 Leo BOVE atid forme riy * Bhope but dates Tolle Hy publie re fronting ou said Thereon & late 1WO-¢ ine usa: be property of Wm, Hl. Prorman i that carta ard sittinte § county of Ca bounded and desc ning ot & dead hem) rmerly of Tax n messuage tenement and tract s the towush ip of Haines the ire «nd State of Pennsylvania bel as Jollows, viz: Begl k thence by land now of f wb Motz and Christian Mo'z, sonth siztywight and om fourth degrees west one hu dred aud fisty eight perches 10 & post, thenoe by and now ur formerly 0! Henry Vouada north fourteen degrees wes ied and eights three perches toa post, there by laud now or formerly of Benjamin Oradorfl snd Henry Rel hart south eighty seven aud fourths ds in wie ha three tenths pr rehes 10 & post, thence by lands now or formerly of Dan el Hatetma s snd Jacou W. Swo One 10 containing ote handred and sixty one acres and one hundied and twes ty one perches and allows nce wing the same tract of land which B. F. Yearick and wih Chatles W. Walfand wif, James Vousada and wife Jatw M Yesriek and Allen M Yearick, by bundred and sixty-four and one halt perches ALSO All that certain message tenement and iract of ad sitaste tu Gregg wwoship, couuly snd describ d as £4 lows: Beginning ata polut in the centre of the Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad five hundred feet west of the ventre of public rod where it cross station, thence south thirteen degrees east seven hundred and eighty of BR HH. Duncan tv =» stake, theuce somith seveuly one degrees west two hundred and fifty vigut Feit by lends for. thirteen degrees west eight hund ed and ten feet by other lands formeriy of BR H Duncan to a point on the cecter of said railroad, thence porth seventy-seven degrees east two huudred and fifiy «ix feet Jorg sad ratirond Lv the place of begluning, omtaing « four seres and oue bun when James A. Beaver Trustee ty his deed date edine »ighth day of September, 1882 and recom d ed in © wire euuty in Deed Bk “W No, 27 wee 22 &C , granted and couveyed amo Philip 5 Dale: thereon erected four twostory frame dwe ling houses, together wite the customary outbuildings, Bxovpting and reserving thereout all that oer. tain iol or pleos of ground situate in Gregg town ed an « described as set oth in a cenain n lease from Daniel Rhomas, Toutee &0.. to Philip 8. Dale, dated October 11th, A. D, 1500, and record. ed 1 Us ntre county in Mis Bok “K ” pages 551 ac, 8s follows: Beglvning st a post one hundred and twenty eight feet west of Spe iug Mills Crem ery Company, theuce south thirteen degrees east ote hundred and sixty three feot to Line of 8 reet opened, thenee south seventy seven degrees west sixty feet noth thirteen desrees west one hun dred and sixty eight ft to right of way of rail rom. thence along said right of way vorth seven. tpavyen degrees cast sixily feet to the place of be: gioniug Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Philip 8. Dale. ALSO. No 1. All that certain tract or piece of land slate fn the township of Huston, ecunty of Centre and State of Peanayivania bounded and Aesorived as fll we: Beginning at a back oak, thenre north thirty two degrees east flily eight rehes toa black oak | thence slong land of Fiitiam Dillon uorth fifty tive degrees west fifty three perches (0 & post ; thenoe along land of same north twenly eight degrees wed tweniy wight pecehes to stones ; thence nou land of Jonn MeDonald south sixty seven d grees west one huudred and two perches 10 Stones; thence south Ay wo degrees ¢ ast on + hooded snd for tv perches th the place of beginning: Soutatidng fifty two atres oue hundred perches and sl lowanoce. ALBO Nn 2. All that certain tract or plece of land situate in the township of Huston, county «fen tre, and Ntate of Pens yivania, bounded and de. soribed us follows: Beginning at a black oak corner, thence north thirty one Teoh east thirty perches Tand of Robert aoruer in public road ; west six | west thirteen perches to stones in rosé; Thence porin twenty five degrees east fifteen perches 0 stone orner lu road: thence north ifiy eight de- recs west one hundred perches by land of Wil fem Resides and Johu Rook to black ok corn: ‘HAVE YOU READ | er ; thenoe south thirty two deweces west four Semi abled nk, | meus TIMES east seventy six perches by land of Jweph F | TH IS M ORN | NG ? | Williams to dogwood, thence by land of Mark | | J. Williams south sixty one degrees cast seventy § Lee | six perches 10 the place of beginning; containing | forty acres and allowance Thereou erected a | THE TIMES . 1 sively i8 the most entensively | Veireulated and widely read news- ALSO, i i | one and one half story frame dwelling, baru aod | | paper published in Pennsylvania. | other outbuildings, {| No.8 All that certain tract, tenement or | and | piece of land sliunte in the township of Huston, | da . county of Centre and swe of Penusylvania, : public measures 1s in the interest bounded and deseribed as follows wit: Be | . ginning ta rock on the side of the hill sou h of | govern- township road, thence by land of Robert nobl- | son south fifty-five degrees east nineteen and eighi-tenth perches to a post | thence porth | one and one fourth degrees en Lo #ixiy three | and three teh perches tn a post ; thence other land of William Resides south eighty-one | and one fourth degrees west twenty two | and five tenth perches to a black oak sprout and stone pile, thence by snd of Wililsm K hams and William Resides south thirty and ope fourth degrees west forty seven seven ten h perches to a rock oak, the of begloning : conalning six acres and perches, more or less and allowance of pix cent, ts discussion of public men 0 of public integrity, honest ment and i it knows no party or personal alle- gianee in treating public issues. In the broadest and best sense a fami- ly and general newspaper. HE TIMES aims to ha est circulation | d it 18 uns srosperons industry, and by | Wi fr | nod place | iwo per | ve the larg- it, arpassed in metro- cimen cop- i Fy i }Y eserving claims that | all » pagontials ALSO rs No.4. All that certain messuage, or plece of |} land situate in the township of Haston, county of Centre, and Bate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ax follows Beginning at a post on top of the hill of EE 4 Heodersn's | 4 house, thence by land of Wilson norih | TERMS DA I LY { forty «ight degrees west sixty th ree perches tn ®1 for . month sper | sLOeR thevee Sv land of Willams Resides w 4 . : south thiny two degrees west sixty ni «nd BY CArriers for f ur tenth perches to a hlack now stone vy Re | thence by land of Robert Robison porth NDAY E {| eighty one degrees esst rv Jaros hand tonto perches Lo | post ? : comaining twelve perches Seized, taken in execution and to the property of Wi i | to any one sending thew ¢ west 1 Di per jon ‘ annums fon v 18: month; Te yor DITION, Be onl, eighty ten and the place of beginn acres and two 4 two pages v1 ninety liiustra- be solid as Copy. Resides, aes annus 111 Y EDITION. 50 cents TERMB-No deed wil® be scknowledged Tid the pu chase mouey is paid in full K 1 ’ 3 Pp ¢ % INDO % f * WEE Sheriffs Office COAr sel efonte, Pa, Jan, 2, 1885 “EX EGISTER'S NOTICE seCouuls heave been and filed of record in the Keginer's offic. Juss ction of ners and legal vs, cred oe f neng aii “THE TIMES, ! Philadelphia. rt of Ca (Janam, A.D i 2 JUST A LITTLE BETTER, win keier, wie of | JUST A LITTLE BRIGHTER, THAN AL OTHERS Is what vou want Ai y others in guy wise jut ited to the Orpt 5 | Weduesdny, th The tirst uni fioml se teller, admx of Be, of J y, Qeetennind it of f Mary A ys Hors deceased tof Samuel A sini of gh } NOWE Hane r 3. tort 3 p } Beigtiol, late of Burns ot CR A ny Na h A ‘ uf Bara ip, derenme Tie THE PITTSBURGH CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH © FILLS THE WANT. receiv he 24 rts of the A £80 ated Press. MARKET REPORTS. mar) i ris are recogniz- complete pu it roa) Cal are Di \ IS EARLY RISING HEALTHFUL ? itis if You Start the Day by Reading the Right Kind of a Newspaper, and " } » % ¥ 1% 4 irl eights: 4 it is vr 1 i d genera ¢ Peace 1 the only Len. is early hour of ihe day g pewspaper thal reaches most DeImorralic DEwWEDS- me printed st the of he Only ¢ official and political centre gir office apperialr are bound in mers that are or county, be then and agsiiol them as shall be | under my hand, day of December in the and the one hundred and eighteenth Independence of the United States JzO. FP over iis own ilit ies of the recnguiza fires 4 igh the extraoe grest Pross associations, side own oorTe spondents THE PATRIOT is Oppose «1 1 Sort at Bellefonte sist | ear of our 1s 154 year of the | ’ | nos Given the wil is Democratic to the core, It bosses and an euemy of corrupt mi it polices It isn't efliaid to fight the wrong LONDO | never hesitates 10 speak for the right Sheriff 3 1t makes a specialty of department news and { gives wore each day than all the other State pa. Flowers]! | importance to the people of the State pers « ym bined. 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