THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor, TERMS. One year, $1.50, when pald in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per yoar, ADVERTISEMENTS, —20 cents per line for three insertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse. quent insertion. Giher rates made made known on application. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS. Dec. CHRISTMAS. To-morrow will be Christmas. all the holidays throughout the Chris- tian world, whether on continent isles of the sea, Christmas, the day of birth of the Savior, is looked forward to with greater interest and enjoya- ble expectation, than any other; or all holidays put together. Christmas commemorates the great- est event since the Creation—an event 80 great, magnificent and triumphant that its equal will not be seen until the lag Great Day when the departed will be summoned to arise from their sleep, shall Jerusalem, lead the to King of Glory the New abide with Him forever, where joy and and the Redeemed to happiness will endure forever, and pain and sorrow and sin shall not be Known. What is our gton’s birth day, ith of July, our Wash- in our Decoration day, compared with Christmas? Great and dear as these are to us, they are as ay nothing compared with the d we celebrate for the birth of the child Je- sus, properly celebrated merriment, thank- t Gift that [.et this day be christian the with fulness for greates can be offered to man. A Merry Christmas to all Bo pt Din this session at least. hav bill is dead, for The Republicans The gley tariff e a majority but have no harmoaoy. Wo lpn at the C ndependence I7 Ofte seems now th AMeron res Ted ing the | x 111 3 i will be defeats af 11 bins O13 HOR d in the Senate. - something over a try to elect his The people are to have Juay will pat tAL Minnesota banks shut up McKinley must have ng this this week, red of preventi kind > - with the clo- letters from ons with kind words for the Thanks. ifying for us, year, to have Wo py of Republi 1 is a new the big gure six ng on Ban is ger boss than a v, when Chicago's big three or under, McKinley the time. Now why advance agent” "tend to and stop these banks from four smaller concerns, went was in the city at didn’t “the his business busting ? — ip-toe to see who will fight is Quay’s namaker is the choice of the @ Republ t this hour it looks like a close if Quay swer of tepublican Penrose cans and business fails to land his man the boss is broken. - -> - senate committee on foreign re- anim sly ¢ Las un agreed to re- ameron’s resolution to recognize of the tion will be taken in after the holidays. inde petidend @ N y AC until lepublic of tuba, the senate an almost not fiod so easy a passage in the house, If the and unanimous vole, resolution passes both houses is sigoned by the President and Spain. The administration is not if it passes, sis————— Don’t Forget Him, A comparatively new scheme for swindling farmers has turned up. The fers to exchange groceries for eggs. The farmer gives Lis note for whatev- ly to pay for them in nice fresh hen fruit, note. The farmer's paper turns up at the local bank. He is compelled to pay for it but no 9 groveries ever appear. A A Will Baild, Perry Luse, who joined the ranks of the benedicts last week, will erect a handsome dwelling at the station just outside the boro limits. He has pnr- chased a lot and just as soon as the winter breaks will start his house, pA —There is not a larger stock of eloth- ing to be found in the county than Lewins, Bellefonte, has on his shelves, It is all up to date and of the latest style. The prices are way down. HALL LINDEN What Oar Correspondent Gives;Us from Our Nelghboring Town | Miss Freda Hess, who is attending | the young ladies’ Seminary at Belle. | fonte, is spending her vacation with | her grandparents at this place. | The many friends of Mrs. | Weaver, of Colyer, formerly of this place, will be sorry to hear of her seri- | ous illness, We hope for her | recovery. Mrs. John Carper and Mrs, Frank Tharp spent Tuesday of last week with ; friends at Colyer. Frank Lingle and triend, of Potters Mills, were the guests of George Swab and famlly over Sunday. Hale Ross made a flying trip to Sha- | mokin on Saturday. Quite a number of our people attend- ed the teachers’ institute this week. Miss Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, visiting at the home of Hale Ross, David Campbell is housed up with | rheumatism, {| Mattie Gary, who has | sick list for the last few | ly recovering. Mrs. Mary Frantz and Miss Wilson, of Pine Grove, were guests at the home | of Robert McClellan recently. Mrs. Mary Ross spent friends at Lemont. Wm. ing their two nieces, lett, of Bellefonte, The prayer-meeting whie speedy in the weeks is slow- been on Sunday with entertain- Bar- Stover and wife are the Misses held attended, At present it seems as if the 1 was at John Ross’ was fairly well wish of sOMme of the pt apie was as far as sleighing is co ground is covered with tle On Sunday, the 13 United Evangelical 8, =. following officers who are t the : assistant Supt, J. T. Lizzie Zeigler, Talk of In deer and ge year 1807: Supt ~. Gettig: inting dling none, wih Hall thi shooters from Linden who were out twice the first r si ity, they hres If seven: time home as their trophy t the second time four. doubted, you to Henry Ginger this item is Raymond, the that it can boast of who helpes game, our true in their aim, to gel even one, To the ed pondents Chris of this Linas exoell merry and a Y ear. a Marriage Licenses. The foll granted the past week Creorgye Mars Centre Co, R. B. Tayl bam, Bellefont HN. A. MeClis Ida ;. Wilson, Chas, Jordon » College, =. W. Kelley, Ada E. Harter, MitHint Ed M. Millh ith Harry and Williams Cyrus F, on a, Zion, H. Ralp Eth E H. M. M. Kelas Pe Martha Fur Harry Miller Madisonburg Z.. E. Zeigler, Penn Hall, and nie I. Miller, Madisont M. A. Casselberry, Beatty, Mt. David E. iardner, OWINng marriages been shes sy, and er, and Mard yr Rover, Coldren, M Centre Kerns, Lemont. Hoy, Racha and 10, , Ulvarfield and Fdwards, Oseenl Cobble, Altoona and Mars Hace Ada Vo y i and nads, Min- Tg. and Mary Eagle, Romol Blanchard. teuben R. L. Williams, John M. Rines, Anna Bhilling, Robb, Harrison, and Hattie Jellefonte. Marion Mackeyville. ct Wedding at and twp Bebersburg. Will Hilbish, of Freeburg ried on Wednesday to Sallie Harter, of Rebersburg, at of the bride's Harter is one of Centre county's most while Mr. Bish belongs to one of the best families of Snyder county. The | largely attended by the friends of both Was mar. evening M js home parents, | accomplished ladies, | sion. ti il pin : A Brisk Trade in Produce : he holiday season has { brisk trade in produce from this place, i and the shipments made from | greatly exceeded that of any | year. Wolf & Crawford shipped two ear loads of produce, and A. 5. Kerlin i shipped over 700 pounds of dressed tur- | keys to one party alone. There are | other dealers shipping from here and the total amount would foot up very large. it simon Posts! Posts! SBawed or in the rough, on top of Nittany mountain, on the Loneberger road. Io any quan. tity, at reasonable prices. Apply to A. G. Noll. im A AM AIS —Lewins, Bellefonte, offers the wid- est field in the selection of holiday gifts to be found in the county. Gifts that are useful are always appreciated, See the stock when out on a hunt. Adam and Eve and the Apples, How many apples did Adam and Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2-a to- tal of 10 only, Now we figure the thing out differ- live Sand Adam 8 also-—a to- g00e0cescecssssrescssecesi¥iioe 00 | ge>tvsesass We think the above figures are en- tirely wrong. If Eve 8 and Adam 82, certainly the total will be 40, Beientifie however, on the strength of the theory that the ante- diluvians were a race of giants, reason something like this-<Eve S81 Ad- total 163, Wrong again. What could be elear- er than if Eve 81 and Adam 812 the to- tal was 503, The following is taken to be live 814 Adam and men, and am 82 a true solution: he 5124 Eve-8 028, Still lows : as fol- 81242 is another calculation If Eve 814 Adam, Adam oblige Eve—total, 82.054, - » -. Badly Barned few days ago the little baby boy of or P of Belle! playing with a celuloid The though not A Conduct arker, onte, hair near the fire, brush caught and badly, fatally the child, We fy Weekly Fem perat Highest ! Dec, Weather Report West 21 clear. 28 cloudy, lear, Clear -r C cloudy Ciouagy » part elou 3, § orenoon, “ - 296000008021 0 be ose00eees 1301 Pat f Moorsate Fees Orronte U. 8B. Pavenr Orrice ¥e sined, ar EE hh Wes rege, Out fee rn A Panu tr c. A. SNOW & CoO. Cos. PatenT Orice, Waswingy ATABVRLASARALA I nen. i ARAB ARLLARARARAR RRR AR TRAN RNR 50 YEARS® EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, DESIONS, COPYRIOMTS ac, Anyone sending a sketoh snd description may quick] y ascorial fi, free, whother an invent ¥ table. 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(Dally except Bunday For Bunbury, Willkerbarre, Hazieton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediate stations, arriving st Philadelphia at 500 p. mv, Kew York v m., Baltimore, 3.10 p mm, Washingion 4.10 ¢ i) connectiog at Philadel phia for sli points. Through passenger coaches delphia and Baltimore Parlor cars Ww phiia 13 p. m Tin § For sunbury, Harrisburg and tions, srriving et Philadelphia at 6.2 0 mw York 1.05 p.m, tithe, © § wnat 7.10 p.m. phia, and pas en Baltimore bd p. m~Train 12. [Daily For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottey for Harrisburg and i: mediate atl Phil: deiphia 11 Mew York mitimore 1040 i Frans Lge! wi kesbarre and Phlladeliphin ap m Train 6 Daily i burg and 1856 Dally except inennedisl Bal Parlor car thro ger conchios Wo Phils ex ph ers {0 station 5, New York aL 75 from Harrisburg Philadelphia 0 furbed tite 1 phils » (ETE CAL ITILA SR m | Harrisburg and it Phi t 6 isGeiphia os m, Waal CRI | Phi Wi *100 TO ALL ALIKE Men's wom: Branch Stores a IS $65, *S0, bh C:olumbias - Calumbias Dress Goods, Novelties, Books, Dolls, Toys, Games, Silver, Albums, Perfumes, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Aprons, Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Everything. with Patron Saint. Doll Carriages, Will ship ica. Floor Nj MIO, -“ - - 4 e904044919098900490900544009900009400000 you a pile of it less than any “ - G4. R. SPIGELMYER, SHEM SPIGELMYET, Jr. ——— = RK FRB E PP Are Week Days { 0 Ham nday iiladeiphia Sleeping Oars sltached to Fast bestnd traln from Wi wiatl 1130p wm. and West-bound from Philadelphia at 11 20 pm, W. GEPHART General Superintendent. = intra ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1996 EASTWARD WESTWARD : i} am] an en AID ROA A — SWE STATIONS Bellefonte wuOolevilie veons Morrie won WHILIDGF orinu {8 wrens HUPIOIR. conve 15 - Fillmore. os JEMISES4S 434000 18 12 A . Miate Onilege as § in Morning trains from Montandon, Williams re Inck Haven and Tyrone onpect with train To. 7 for Btaie College. Afternoon trains from Mos. tandon, Lewisbarg and Tyrone Bet ath Train RA 11 for Siate ee. pb © lege conpect wit Tine, , i Belis fonts. or so Daily except Bunday. F.H. THOMAS, Sapt. ad TERABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE. ara ghout two house, ay ce of which isa small bern and other i dines; choi-e frait, a fresh moun the door; in the borough of win re Ta re w—— ACER — farm land in a high state of cultivation, » small orebard thereon he south-east byruagh of Ov Ovni Tail end of the 1 ae above wil Ng a4 8 hole, at In Crim
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