THE CENTRE REPORTER. FREER. 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 insertions, and 5 cen. per line for each subse | quent insertion. Giher rates made made known | on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, Dec. 5. AND now Czar Reed, of Maine, is in the speaker's chair again. too . Ex-chief-clerk Kerr will now get to building railroads in Oklahoma. THE Republicans now having con- trol of both houses of congress, get up | on the highest rail of the fence, and look for the good things promised. smite rp CoNGRESS met on Monday. The Re- publicans organized the house by elec- ting Tom Reed speaker, and Major Alexander-McDowell, of Penn’a, chief clerk. ———— — THE prohibition army of this coun | tv holds its own heroically—at each | general election it polls about 200 to | 950 votes, a uniformity that is com- | mendable, and it does not take a big | sum to treat that crowd. mamas fp A LAsT Wednesday's Women's Edi- | tion of the Philadelphia Press was a big and interesting thing, and proof | positive that womén know how to get | out a great newspaper and get it out well too. MR. CLEVELAND'S MESSAGE message has The President in his calmly met the requirements of the | hour. He counsels wisely and with patriotic earnestness. He attributes the commercial troub- les under which we have for more than two years been suffering to the perni- cious legislation which compelled the governmental purchase of silver heed- and our fif- Jess of sound business rules currency needs, For teen years this run on, undermining our financial more than abroad confidence in ability and integrity and “at last cul- | minated in disaster and panic at home A Democratle congress stopped this | reckless scheme by a repeal of the laws which forced it upon us and we are now compelled to seek a remedy for the ills it left as a bitter legacy. The President does not believe with Mr. Reed that waitin commercial distress. retirement and United States backs” purchase of silver under the ac For their redemption he poses the issuance of a low rate, term bond by which, in turn, may be added to our currency in lieu g is a cure for our He cancellation of the 1s the SUE: sis Lhe calle d Hgreen- the t os notes issued fo notes wr and the 1890. pro- long gold of these notes. He condemns afresh the dangers of the free silver theory and appeals to its advocates to more deeply consider the scheme they propose, Warning them that the mere agitation of their propositions while doing no good re sults in much harm. A debt houestly made should be honestly paid, he con- tends, and such obligation cannot be fairly met by the tender of a depreci- | ated currency. As to the tariff laws, the president makes no suggestions other than ex- pressing his satisfaction with existing | He believes that with and statutes, eCo- nomical government ministration they will supply adequate revenue for the country's needs and beyond this they should not go. We ean not fairly bave a favored class in | this republic and high protective du- ties mean nothing else, The document is a thoughtful and | sensible one, practical and patriotic, | and will command most respectful at- | tention to be followed, we trust, by | speedy and necessary congressional ac- tion.— Harrisburg Patriot. ecm A A YS honest ad- Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses have | been granted the past week: Joseph McCloskey, Snow Shoe, and Sadie (3. Bechdel, Liberty. Walter ¥. Baney, and Fannie Curns, Bellefonte. George Durner, Bpring twp, and Annie Fulger, Walker twp. Michael Sackla and Mary Weaver, Clearfield Co. J. Elmer Royer, Centre Hill, Annie M. Alexander, Centre Hall A. Clyde Smith and Hannah B. Hamilton, Bellefonte. Joseph F. Crew, Wilmington, Del., and Mary B. Scantling, Blanchard. —————— A AAA A Bazaar During the Holidays, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Re- formed church, of this place, will hold a bazaar in the rooms over Harper & Kreamer's store, beginning Saturday evening, December 21st and to contin. ue during the holidays. They will al go serve refreshments. All are invit- ed, and rf rT ———— Arrested for Barning hb Sawmill, For burning a sawmill at Hublers- burg Mrs. Mary Woife was arrested together with Fdward and Calvin Fra- bel, aged 18 and 20, and imprisoned in FHE RAINFALL. given in decimal fractions, 10, 17, 45, &e. Registered at the “Reporter” office : | Friday night, Nov, 29, .11 inch. This | makes the total rainfall for November | { i 0 0 } inches. Total in April 1.10 in. ; in May 1.5-8 in. ; in June 5.1-8 in. ; in July 4.08in. in August 4.3-10 in. ; in Sept. 2.1-10 in; December 1, after midnight, to 7 a. m., .22 inch rain. Monday 2, noon, .13 inch rain, Wo Mf Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: “1 have no hesitation in recommend- ing Dr. King's New results were almost marvelous case of my wife, While I of the Baptist church at in the was pastor Rives June- monia succeeding La Grippe. Terri- ble paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and seemed as if could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick she bottles free at J. D. Regular size H0¢ Trial Drug store. a — An Easy Berth, Fach of the seven Justices of the Al- though the commissions of the Judges date from the 1st of July, the Court did not sit until this month, “Saved My Life” A VETERAN'S STORY. per month. “Several year Mir JE Snelling cold, att that allowed PANE AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Highest Awards at World's Fair. AYER'S PILLS cure Indigestion and Headache Furniture and Embalming 1 1 A line of Coffins, Caskets and Rob Ss. ty Prompt attention to calls. Charges Reasonable. JOHN SMITH & BRO., county to take orders for a choice Stok or Seed Potatoes We ean give sou cue ine of Nursery Siok steady employ State when writing which Ad ress THE HAWKS NURSERY CO. Rochester, N, Y e it a trial. prefer wo sell CAUTION re HAVING PURCHASED AT sale the following personal proper of Philip Auman 4 1 heifer, 1 sow, 5 ho & 2 «hoats, all farm spring wagon, 2-horse wagon, 4 horse wagon, sled, rakes forks, chains, and ali personal property of P. A. Auman and all live stock that may be piaced in his care hereafter, all persons are hereny caat'oned not to meddle with the same in any manner. dechH4t AARON AUMAN, Ox DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~LETTERS of Adnivisiration upon the estate of George W. Vonada, late of Gregg tvwoship, de cessed, having been lawfully granted ‘0 the un dersigned she would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves indebted to the es tate to make immediate payment sod those hav ing claims ugainst the same to present them du iy authenticated for settlement EDITH 8, VONADA, Administratrix decH Ht Farmers Mills yisbiin hivrses RIVATE SALE —~ A PLEASANT HOME SIT- nate along the Bellefonte & lLewishure Tarnpike, one-half mile north-east of Potters Mi Is, contain g 6 ACRESAND IM PERCHES, wwe Thereon erected a new two-story Dwelling House 18x24; cistern st the house with a capacidy of holding 64 barrels: also a good stable, pig pen sid other outhulidiogs; a fine orchard of choles fruit on the premises. The lad is In a good state of ealtivation Further toformation can be had by addressing or applying to M. HEL, wns Farmers Mills. # XECUTOR'S NOTIOE. «LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of Jonas Condo, late of Pein Hall, deceased, having been grant. ud to the nodersigned he would respectfully re 0 the estate to make th se having seut them duly novia A DMINIETRATORS NOTICE.~ LETTERS of Administration on the estate of W, C, Dueck. ate of Poeun township, deconsed, havin, been lawlully granted to the undersigned, a persons knowing themselves | ed 10 5 tate and those having claims against it. are hereby notified to present the same properly au: the ement " i. E, DUCK, Millbeim. immediate payment snd claims against the same tn pre auth nticated for settlement, E EMERICK, Exe utor, Centre Hall, ’ Bellefonte on Tuesday. novas-6t THE MILD WEATHER HAS MADE THE WINTER SEASON BACKWARD SATS THE MANUFACTURER HAS FELT THIS MORE THAN THE RETAILER. TI Owing to the backwardness of the season we have been able to secure of two of the largest Overcoat Makers of New York City a large lot of Men’s, Boys’ and ( hildren’s Overcoats for much less than their value. We give our customers the benefit of this purchase by selling these goods at mach less than their value. We will convert this immense stock into money again. 2.50. $6.00 Men's Overcoat $5.00 Men's Overcoat for Men’s Overcoat for 5.00. 12.00 Men’s Better 373. (Overcoat for ¢ $10.00 for 7.00. Overcoats up to those worth $20.00 proportionately as cheap as the prices mentioned above. Boys’ Overcoats from 98cts. upwards to the finest All Wool Beaver Cloth Coats, We have the best wearing, the best Jit Ail Wi heviot yL Price of $ All for 1 SNirits tor The Ver Better qualitie Worsted at Prices That Good All Wool Pants for « Heavy All OVE Suits from . pr > re fe OVS Knee Pan 5 11 SHOES, SHOES, SHOE ow Pri of $4.76 uit Wool Suits Men up to the Clay as Finest Defy Com Men, petition - . BDl.20 ! Extr £1.50 | 8c | ' » » » sasane BOOTS... pH $0 ft von in 5 AND irrowest est Re “ THE GREAT NUMBER OF Ladies’ Coats and Cape We iiave ¥ 1 1 4 a reaas sO Lhe SATIRE 3 5 PF €£V ne : i S vell Ley al As i il i S08 E00 . one s #1 or 5 vy 1 } "Hees eva ay i ¥ 3 : : * i Al { iti Lined HEL immed oth [ad ( «' Plain Cloth Fine Boue F Plush ADE, 1 i ine Capes, $5.50 to £15.00, i Ladies ( als from he Finest All Wool Beaver Cloth Con 1 . . t Ini ants’ and Children’s Coats from k and Velvet Caps to : 1 ' R | and Boucle 15.00) All stvles, weigl 3 1 hits and Colors, * 3 + he finest, with beautiful Si ii UNC, up 10 = ONLY A FEW MORE DRESS PATTERNS LEFT ! | In the 42 in. wide, Wool Novelty Dress (roods, at 20¢. a vard. All Wool 1 1.2 vd. wide Camels Hair Dress Serges, at " 84¢ Better Serges for a little more money. Heavy All Wool 1-12 yd. wide Cloth for dresses, all shades, 5H0c. per yard. Fine Dress Goods, Mohairs, Silk and Wool Henriettas, Boucle Cloths, fancy silk and wool plaids from 34c up to £1.25 a yd. SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS SEASON IN GUM SHOES. Children’s Gum Shoes, 14 tcents. Ladies’ Gum Shoes, cents. Men's Gum Shoes, 54 cents. 39 in business EXIERIE 20 TEAIRS, but have never been able to sell Blankets as cheap as this season. You want to know why? Because we never before bought Blankets in such large quantities, You get them at 75c¢. a pair less than the regular price. Red Blankets, Gray Blankets, White Blankets, from 58 cents a pair up to the finest All Wool Blankets. OUR CORSET STOCK, Has never been so complete. Corsets and Corset Waists for children, Corsets to fit stont ladies, Corsets to fit tall, slender ladies, and Nurs- ing Corsets. Corsets for 25, 35, 49, 65, 74, 90c., $1.00, §1.25,381.75. We have been None Better Fitting Than Our Celebrated C. P. Sonnet and Thompson Glove Fitting Corset. Convince yourself that our prices are the lowest and our stock the largest and newest to select from in the county. LYON & CO, - QUALITY... Coupled With The : Lowest Price Possible Is exactly what you expect from US. Is exactly what is promised by US. Is exactly what you receive from US. U WANT T0 SAVE MONEY. HERE IS A CHANCE. a0 will say J quality. Only $7 same goods x7 i : Ve nothing about the that others ask for £ £) Men's Suits, $5.00. - wn 0% Good honest wearing. Wool Go ds, in a different styles. Cor sidered cheap in other stores at $1 2.00. Arino Strictly All Men's Suits, $7.50. dozen NN The ve ry pe | ' . SACKS Or C utaways. Men's Suits, $10.00. "ou W he n te and wal] 1} Fr 1 us and vou will be sure to | money. v FAUBLES. Men's Outfitters, PENNS VALLEY BARGAIN STORE. Bellefonte. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Ready For The Fall Trade. “ten Our stock for the Fall and Winter is now ready on our counters for your inspection. Our well selected line of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s suits and overcoats is unsurpassed for style and variety of fabric, and our always popular low prices prevail. A WORD TO THE LADIES. Before purchasing your Fall and Winter COATS, CAPES AND JACKETS, It will be well for you to call and examine our line. We have been very careful in selecting our line of Ladies’ Coats and Capes,’ have and succeeded in securing the very latest styles in the market. OUR BOOT, SHOE AND RUBBER COUNTER Is unequaled by that of any in the county. Having bought our stock before the advance on leather, we are now in position to save you from 20 to 40 perfeent oii them, We are also well stocked with HORSE AND BED BLANKETS Which we have in all qualities and all prices. See our Hats and Gent's Furnishings. C. P. LONG, Spring Mills. State College. *
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