- Ie THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. One year, $1.50, when paid in advance. Thoee in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year. ADVERTISF MENTS, ~20 cents per line for three jusertions, wd 5 cenw per line for each subse. auent inse: ton, Glher rates made made kuown «1 pplication, -BNTRE HALL, PA,, THURS. Dec. 9, Tom Reed opened his skule in Wash- ington on 8 Monin. pmb} eres What will this Republican congress do? Well, we predict it will do noth- ing. sm——t———————— Congress is in session now and does not know what the deuce to do to pre- vent the finances getting into the slump. re mn The clerk of the house at Washing- ton has received notice of twenty con- tests of seats in the next congress. It will cause plenty of trouble, —— mm As a revenue producer the Dingley tarifl’ has turned out an utter failure already The resour- of have 50 millions short. the treasury cramped up and contracted like mouth of a green persimmon eater. become the ces tl —— The Pittsburg Sunday Post is an in- teresting issue at all times and a credit newspaperdom. The cent number came out in “flying re- of yl was a delight on all news to Iron City ors'’ an stands. —— Wayne as MacVeagh is regarded (iovernor. and endorsement of and Populist Swallow is friendly for Democrat, the Democratic Dr. pendent vomination MacVeagh is a probably receive the Conventions. to MeV would State e agh. sf fp Merch towns the of ants in Indiana, in , in the neighborhood the rural free delivery mail being tried, Their reasons are the Rervice that, farmers stay at home nearly that the letter iver their groceries, in their they caused a great decrease HOW addition claim this in their trade. mail, and i fc fp This is an honest he up his pension: Re Baptist, a letter to Commissioner of Pensions, ref pet Of preacher, v. J. Jd. has written the using sion, and has made received Mr. 26 Indiana Reg., all the money by amounting to $405.86, Keith Lieut. Co. B. i four years and six months, served f¢ says his pension was not well based. Ist Ap tl The great Ww. is receiving the ever quarried in weighs over fifty te drag it. mausoleum, is said, £300,000, will be as large as some churches and il! be lighted and ity. And John W. will not rest easier therein than will the body the pauper lying in the Potter's field. mausoleum which John in Gree: » largest slab of this country. os, and it The will lackey is erecting horses to which, it cost ——. The fact monwealth Roney, the war, that Secretary of the Martin's ‘om- brother 2 Hom. Curtin to take the oath of occasion by Gov, for refusing allegiance to the Union does not affect his loyalty to phia machine him the Republican of taxes, ex to the average Re- publican politician, remarks the ord, from giving nomination Mr. Roney, as a patriot, siz- up pretty well WC. war A —— To right thinking people, remarks can Ambassador to England standing war, diplomacy and trade is a very gratifying one, mate men by the good they bave done for humanity rather than by the de struction they have wrought or the petty bargains they have made? It is time for the world to begin rewarding destroyers, itt on —— China defies Germany. A dispatch | from Shanghai announces that the | Emperor has declared that he would rather forfeit his crown than agree to the conditions demanded by Germany ns redress for the murder of the two German missionaries, Nies and Henn- le, and the destruction of German mis- gion property in the province of Shan Tung. Admiral Diedrich, the German com- mander of Kiachou Bay, the dispatch further states, has proclaimed martial law in the district around Kiaocha. China, the dispateh concludes, de- sires that her dispute with Germany be submitled to arbitrators appointed by Hollaud and Belgium, While listening to his father preach in one of the shrub in Sersuton op sn Peers Sunday evening, Charles Haendings, AARONSBURG, 17 years old, was summoned to the door and arrested by the police for | burglaries of six large sores within the | past few months, A large quantity of the plunder has |’ been found packed in boxes in a shed | "8 05 pounds. at young Haendiges’ home. A My THE MESSAGE, Have Ogeurrved of Date, | Incidents of Note that event DP. H. | ers on the first inst, Rote killed a pair of boss pork- The pair James Rupp's smoke house burned down last week, and nearly all the sau- | sage he had made the day before was | burned. to ol Mrs, Clymer Stover was called to the McKinley's first annual message was It is not | Pittsburg last week, funeral | her brother, killed in the explosion of a boiler, sent to congress on Monday. a vigorous ducument, First in interest in message is his currency talk. that authority be given the treasury to bonds ; that the N - that banks | in the spring. with $25,000 capital be authorized ; Dr. Musser, that the banks shall be allowed to of Rebersburg, and sue notes to the par value of their se- curity bonds ; that they Mr. redeem their notes in gold and issue | Bright has been almost totally blind veral years, He is about 86 years the President's and financial | Ane Cieorge Keister bought the old tain near Fowlers, from Levi | and will plant a large peach Stover, issue emergency Fe orchard tional bank tax be reduced Dr, Schroenk, usxisted by Dr. Philadelphia, operated on one Bright, of of (ieo, is- be required to Bright's eyes very successfully, no notes of less denomination than $10 for se ” : Fre. 1nl I'here is to be no recognition of Cu. { old. -—— HBEUSH VALLEY - ban belligerents at this time by the ad ministration which will make the Re- publican friends of Cuba feel flat with disappointment, The making gold and notes interchangeable. The mended, ‘ersonnl Mention and Incidents as Seen by hur seribe message advises y people Our Bru fort Raverstetle phi artante «hh valley ready ‘hiristmas Der Philad annexation of Hawaii MTL is rec i He urges improvement upon np In business guck Fred Fehl, Lo Haven, ¢ il service to the party. which may not be appetizing " . a wil was talwart longers after ~ pap in his pe home : int tan a4 nas, tariff the deficits Upon the the produced by tariff do not to boast of, message is mun since anvtl Dingley leave nf erties I very A Saccessfal Gold Seeker Hetarning Home, ” J. M. O61 + 18 improvit 1 Walker, arr Clarence Kaup, son of Kaup, of the and tO of Brush mountain, st Centre dike, is | wards of 3 countians go to Klon- on his way home wit $20,000 in gold dust gets, accordin to 4 Fes ym him, written He Young Kaup's parent and their little home in th was on the very brink {from them. Cl vet twenty-two years of age, ed to seek for fortune in the snd with i 3 in his pockets made the trip ka, working for his passage. Dorado, only to He, w ee pre ie four sought for ti | five others, It | metal, Ww several weeks ored them. Ir y had des | claims and Kaup and his « starved a rich ax 3 tt fortur | time fou OT Pat | were almost when | they st . One pi SPRING MILLS ruck ace, and in : " ol 1 aking t month succeeded in taking ou Our Scribe Gives the Important News t His Busy 13 { 1.506K) to 2.000 ounces of dust gels, Staking their el and § K wp ime for ¢ dis ont sists Christmas Reading ‘hristmas time and want to make ', either by presents dinner. To 1 Wi confecti reach ti oneries GARMeLY, oranges, | coanutls, dates and 2 ¢ x} 4 £1 goods of fruits, s and fish ment pickled and spiced goods, all first and wholesome And to have elegance combine the excellence of your C i ner, you will want Aristmas your table set with fine and China ware, which 1 giass also appropriate for Christmas that any friend will appreciat Fine teas, nuts, cheese, fresh oyster article and crackers, &o., also are & place at Christmas festivities ; Even tubs, rubbers * make ceptable Christinas presents, fu all these yo | tied at the and in particulars rest assured that the old, ‘reliable Se wash brane pails, kets, brooms, brushes, ete ac u want no inferior ar- pri be you can ll-known, can fill the to render satis- | faction and add to your enjoyment of the holiday Sechlers, in Bush house block, have all the al and hundreds of other articles, new and fresh and at prices to suit the hol | iday trade. les and the best lowest t s will He line all these tions keep in we plete of high and mediom grade Sechler grocery, cles, with all the ne fix. | bill for you in a manner bicy CHATTY tures belonging to the same: will also furnished with all the machinery required for re- | pairing and turning work. The proprieto ed to do business on an i have a special the | ve, department HORASON, first-class prepar- unusual liber. ont will be al scale, We have quite a number of very act. ive, enterprising men in this neighbor. There are a whole lot of fellows in | hood, whose business transactions com- | and about every town who could teach | bined are of very considerable magni- { school better than those who are now | | tude, and in consequence at times, our | teachers; preach better than those who | | town presents a very lively appearance, | are preaching; run a store better than | But unquestionably the most energetic | | & store keeper; plead law better than all the attorneys in the country; run a | newspaper better than the men who chant C. P. Long, of our village, run them. Yes, the woods, the fields | Within the past few years his business and towns are full of them, but none | operations have assumed vast propor ever taught school, preached, practic tions, requiring almost an Argus to su- led law, run a store or paper, and vev- pervise them, His large establish- er will. They have always spent their | time in loafing around finding fault i fp A i They Know It AlL in this section of Penns valley, relations throughout these valleys, re. most of them vever will, ci cms, fc Ai § Chose the Lesser Evil, cause he did not appear at the mar | tions, both large and small, a daily riage ceremony in consequence of his general supervision. He is perfectly protracted spree. That woman does satisfied that his business is carefully not believe in the theory of marrying conducted, but still he makes assur & man io order to reform him. ance doubly sure that it is eo. His | large building operations also require time and attention, workmen to di ' rect, possibly some plans to change and Regular $1.00 books, at 25 cents, at Kuriz Bro's, Bellefonte, opposite Brockerhofl. 2 { Mr. engaged in has a saw mill in | extensively its here he is frequently running to utmost capacity, has large contracts | the and of course it requires skill of order to prevent contracts from to fill, rather the mill, and business tact beyond capacity of high bein A day 0 4 beyond specified time, or since, just as he was about driving ofl, I rernarked, Mr. be ingine tnke larly, “of the the air Mr. only when engaged in I'he fact is, always from a are almost and I ean where or when you h, he repli d camelions dish, I eat seems contented Long, you obliged to ubiquitous, rest or vour meals; o joet Long sine enterpri he makes business, and has dozen to tw enty employed in his numerous operatio of course men with his dash and vim are a benefit to any community, and indeed, ig 3 Is fortunate in be- wim Mr, 1a citizens, Spring Mill able her foremost ing to cls AS one ol — I had the I could not Lis so hand to badly that head. ithout rheums gel my my Ww i doctor benefit, I tried the the least Chamberlain’ bottle relies ti (SEL ry A x - HORSE DEALERS FON! WESTERN ATIEN COME AND SEE THE i i Star Store. G. 0. Benner, Prop. § - Our termes h before delivery, a The room Santa Claus wanted 18 now read LOTS OF THEM. See Our GHINA COUNTER. All New Styles. HF. ROSSMAN 1 » A is Ns i L1 ike The Thriee.s WORLD gg» freq ar Wee fa frat kk FElition among all jnsney of publica aracy and variety of ritanf a great $6 far wea kl lis wns! ote, acear and impartisl iH te-tify is against the YORK POE In a : fromli ness It bas all t Price of a And Srompt. « iis ren Y¢ re wi olien and for the px It prints the sows « glial correspot dence from all important points on the globe It has bheililant (llostrs tions stories by great anthors, & capital humo page, ovmplete markets, departments far household and women's work and departments of ungousl interest We offer thie unequaled pewsraper and ; eporier Womether ope year for. ws $2 The gular subsmoription price of the two ¥ pers is : re . . 2 JO He ats se nll is yl of ali the world, haviag sp the News and Opinions OF National Importance THE SUN Alone COntains Both, Daily, by mail, Daily and Sanday, by mail, $6 a year $5 a year ingisimn The Sunday Sun is the greatest Bunday Newspaper in the World, Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a yeur. ! { tT He his has already nnloaded many of Holiday A ind during the Iron SEE we Califor, Prune Mlar Soap Ca kox SoRp Banner Lyi Ost Finke 3 MA * THE STAR. UP-TO-DATE NEWS. 0 Safety Lanterns, i ged, ning ils, Clover § Far Sead Sei Ives. . Up to Dat Dairying Supplies. Household Fixtures and Sewing Machines, ’ Bee Blanke! ts! Robes! Sleighs and Sleds. McCalmont & Co., Bellefor Shortlidge & Co., Btate College, ¥ VANIA STATE OOLLEBG X OXE OF THe ‘DD HEALTHFUL HHERY REGION: TO MOST 18 IN THE UNDENOMINA. BOTH BEXES; 2 BOARD AND EXPENSES VERY NEW BUILDINS D EQUIPMENT SI ADING DEPARTMENTS TURE onsiant | the CF Ti AMT and il svirati Farm Laboratory BOTANY and ZOOLOGY 1 ay Jk the ierosoope unusually full and HOK One RE the bh Aan the Lat OTRLOTY RING EL BOTRIC AL ENGINEERING; ITMECHHENI AL ENGINEERING | cour ss { MINING ENGINEERING; jes are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field the Shop, and the Laboratory HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: latin {optional,) French, German and English (re quilted Jone ar more conti tire Cores ¥ ATHEMATIOR and ASTRONOMY: jure and applied MECHANIC ARTS wi ith study. tien TORE Drviree MENTAL, MORAL and POLITIOAL RCI. ENCE; Constitutions! Law and History; Politionl BEonomy, ete. MILITARY SCIENCE Those 12 E. instruction theoreti. service i182 PREVARATORY COURSE: One year, Fali term opens Sept il, 1885, Examinations mission. Sept i Catalogue or other Information, GEO WW ATHERTON, LL... Prem What folloges Centre tn For NT ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT ive gentlemen or Ia ties to travel responieible, established house in Peansylivania Monthly 865.00 and expenses, Powition steady Boferonges. Enclose se velop. The Domiuion Company, cago Dept. Y. ————————— PENNSYLVANIA E.R. Philadelphia & frie R. K. Divisio and Northern Central Railway, 1847 Lin efecd June LEAVE MO) NTANDON FART Time Tab. Bia m Frain 20, We 'k days for Harrisburg, sirivitg «2 Ph lad lphia Hew forkdmp. wm. Batis one 1240p. m onl 47 p.m. Throvglh coschies 10 Pi HH Trait Daily for Harris and intermedi Weck days for ! Haz 4 view York ETI T Gre Wed KOBYS i ton. Pott stations Ierw Lade Lon 8.27 wii a mn ikwhmrre, (tl Pots Was Phi bington adeiphin Tork SELLE COR He FH yar & and remain Be pREsTIRers (ay Hart Ating NEW Via 1 NEW wd Arr Te 7 *Dwily mia Week is 10 10a in Bleepin rons Wildl Mig Philade Bogtadd ty Cars siisrhe rain 3 i West Baphrl al 11 bound from Philsdelphia at 1) WwW. GEPrHaA General Baperintends RELLEFONTE CEXTRAL RAJLROAD ww To take effect Mar 25, 180 EASTWAYD WESTWARD BTATIONS Ar. Beliefntite SOmeyilie Morris Whitmer ue. Hunter... ~ Fillmore Brialy. . w Waildie. ..... Sootia Crossing. Kramrine.. Sirabie lan. “ate Udlivwe Morming traine from Monta ry Williamsport 7 for State College. A flernoon trains from Mon. AGENTS Ifyonn are willing WANTED BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, o work, GOOD PAY, and you can Tooth wl at home or traveling, The work is LIGHT A EARX. WRITE ATC ONCE for terms, ol, Fu THE RAWKS NURSERY COMPANY. sopiBim Rochester, N. Y. a ND A 0 A A A MB SOMA: "RAZA NTED-TRUSTWORTH ¥ AND ACT. itismen or or ladies to travel for vanis, rene sb . Mptuion Eh ns Re ery for Bate Chiiege. 2 from Bate | oounect with Penna KR. ral Bellefonte, "a §Daily except Sunday. FH. THOMAS Supt. orm PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE. Low houee ard about two Actes of dd, on which is a small barn and : chute frait, aud fresh ont - the farin Jang ina Por Centre state of enltivetion, a small ear ihe south-east vid of the
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