Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 11, 1890, Image 5

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    Dr. Jas. H. Dobbins whoretired
‘rom the position of post master on the
first of February, with the reputation
of having been one of the most correct
and obliging officials that ever filled
the position, has returned to the prac-
tice of medicine and opened an office,
just across the street from the post
office, next door to Richards’ jewelry
store. a
Last Saturday while Andrew Ni-
forth was engaged with a gang of men
loading logs r.ear Marengo, this County,
one of the logs rolled off the wagon upon
which they were being placed, and pas-
sing over him inflicted injuries of the
most frightful character. It is said
that his bowels were crushed out of him.
Although his death is not reported, it is
hardly possible that he survived such
injuries,
To those who were fortnuate
enough to attend and to those who were
unfortunate enough not to attend the
rareSentertainment given by the ¢“Bos-
ton tars,”’ we are pleased to announce
that another such opportunity will be
afforded this (Friday) evening, when
Harvard Quartette will give one of its
pleasurable treats in the Court House.
The star course has been bringing to
us exceptionally meritorious entertain-
ments and now offers this as the grand
finale, composed as it is of artists of
the highest order, with voices carefully
cultivateda and perfectly ~ harmoni-
zing, forming a melodious whole. The
company is greatly strengthened this
season by the engagement of Mrs. Laura
Dainty, the popular Reader, and Miss
Gertrude Lufkin, a most accomplished
Cornet and Pianist Soloist. ‘With sueb
able assistance the Quartette will more
than sustain its well deserved popu-
larity.
Tria List.—The following are the
list of trials for the April term of court :
FIRST WEEK.
Robert Matthew and wife vs R. C Munson.
J. H. Aumen vs J. W. Stamm.
E. A. Ryman vs J. B. Ayers.
H. W. Deim vs E. P. McCormick.
Dr. 8. F. Lytle vs L. T. Munson, adminis-
trator.
R. R. Weaver vs J. C. Cooper.
FredKurtz vs Shires & Kennedy.
J. Lagaritz & Co., vs A. Loeb.
Watsontown B. & S. & Co., vs A. Loeb.
Jacob Meese vg Dale A Co.
SECOND WEEK
John Mann vs Robert Mann.
Edward Heller vs J. H. Reifsnyder.
J. L. Kurtz vs E. R. Chambers.
E. C Humes vs Nittany Vailey R. R. Co.
L. G. Kessler vs Silas Blowers.
Cecil National Bank vs J. M. Holt & Co.
John Curry vs Bellefonte School board.
Ellen Levy vs Mary Hall.
Empire Coal Co., vs Chipman & Holt.
D. H. Meek vs Robert Cooke, jr.
E. Keller & Co., vs Joseph L, Neff.
Isaac E. Levey vs Robert Cooke, Jr.
Kurtz & Co., vs J. M. Holt & Co.
Same vs Same.
Commonwealth Ex. Rel. R.B. Long vs E. S
Dorworth,
Frank MeCoy etal. vs John Kelly.
James W.M.Newlin vs Spangler and Fortney.
John Mann vs James Mann, sr.
John Hipple et al vs D. M. Stewart.
Miliheim Building and Loan Association vs
Andrew Imel. .
Albert Owen use of vs John L. Hoy, ete.
E. C. Henderson vs R. W. Richards.
Mary E. Merriman vs Thos. Merriman’s ad-
ministrators.
Dr. J. W. Neff vs Thos Watson Orvis.
Base Bawn OpaNiyg.—The base
ball season at the Penna. State Col-
lege will open on April 30th, when the
Inter-State Leagne team of Altoona
will cross bats with the collegians.
This game will be followed by dates,
on May 10th with Bucknell University ;
May 16th, with Williamsport; May
24th, with Dickinson College; June
6th, with Muhlenberg Colieze, and
June 13th, with the University of
Pennsylvania. Games have also been
arranged with Pennsylvania College
and the Harrisburg Inter State League
teams, to be played on the College
grounds, but the dates have not been
fixed.
To-morrow a Bellefonte aggregation
will go up to play with the College
team and they will have as batters
Bellefonte’s favorites of last summer,
Ellenberger and McLean.
The College management will make
arrangements to ran spacial trains to
some of their games.
Pine Grove Mentions.
Politics for once are at a stand still here-
abouts. Railroads are demanding everybody's
attention.
Our enterprising townsman, W. J. Meyers
is remodeling the Band Hall for a residence on
Main street, which when completed will be a
desirable home near the center of our town.
Ex-County Treasurer, J. B. Mitchell, is also
erecting a new residence at the extreme west
end of Main street, a most pleasant situation.
Upon completion it will be occupied by Mr.
Mitchell and family.
We desire to correct an error which appeared
in last week's Warcumax in the notice of Mrs.
Danley’s death. It should have been in the
separation by death of a bright little son, Ode.
low, of nine summers, instead of Mrs Danley,
who still survives her husband.
Jacob Roan, A. M,, of the Pine Grove Acade-
my, will commence the Spring term on the
15th of April with favorable prospects of 2
flourishing school. Professor is an accom-
plished instructor and we can assure parents
that their children will be benefited by regu-
lar attendance at his school. Our town and
vicinity should have pride and means sufli-
cient to sustain this institution ,andit should be
done.
On last Monday a. m. this week was the mar-
riage of Daniel Q. Deckert to Miss Aggie
| places 10 miles wide. It is considered one of the
Brouse, by Rev. C. T. Aikens, at the Lutheran
parsonage in the presence of a few specially in
vited guests. Both the bridcjand groom Were
former residents here and weren™i‘e prominent |
in young society. We _ _crstand they will
immediatly g. « nonsekeepine in Altoona,
followed by showers of congratulatio.
We have repeatedly made meation on =
possibility of a railroad across the Tussey
Mountain at this place and thence to the ex-
tensive mineral field of Shaver’s Creek Valley
where unbounded mineral wealth exists. This |
beautiful valley isin the northwestern part of d
Hantingdon county, bounded on nerth and |
west by Tussey Mountain, and on the south by |
Warrior's Ridge. Its length is about 18 to 20 |
miles, and its width 6 or 7 miles, probably in
productive agricultural districts of the state
In thefeastern portionithebulk of wealth is Le | |
ing found. Land that scarcely was worth taxes |
is new being eagerly looked after by capitalists i
wlio are daily entering the valley endeavoring |
to buy or secure leases. A number of miner ;
are being engaged at fair prices and are vigor |
onsly prosecuting the work. The ore in quali- |
ty is equal to any in central Pennsylvania, it |
being from 40 to 60 per cent. of iron. The kind |
prevalent in the valley and mountains are |
hematite, fossil, soft and hard; alsoa 24 inch |
vein of oxide of iron is{found ; also guarries of |
magnificent building stone.
It was but rveeeuntly that the atlention of
monied men has been called to this rich min-
eral and lumber region. As a result a'raiiroad |
is being surveyed from McCormickville on the |
Broad Top read v ia Ale ander and Pe ona
through Shay rors Cl Sereek va
Mountain to Penna State Sa A All Aonitine
route business is booming, new residences are |
being erected, and desirable building lots are |
in demand. A telephone line from the main’|
line at Barree to Mooresville is about to be
erected. In a word,business in every vocation
is booming all along the valley. Another most |
important matter for our citizens and capitalists
to consider is the importance of securing #he
right of way on which to construct the road via
Pine Grove, on which a [corps of engineers is
at work across the mountain with head quar-
ters at the hospitable residence af Samuel
Ewing. On the whole, the outlook for all in-
terested in railway construction is at present |
considered satisfactory. |
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Death of Thomas Laughry.
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On the 2nd inst, at 11 o'clock p. m., Thomas
Laughry died at his residence in Union town-
ship, of pneumonia, at the age of 67 years. He
was born in the year of 1323, county of Galway,
Ireland, and emigrated to America in the year
1819. He came direct to Centre county, Pa., to
what is now called Axe Mann, and worked at
his trade with Mr. dann for a number of years
In the year 1855 he purchased the Lucas farm
from the Hon. Judge Burnside, where he
died. His wife Nora died about 18 taonths
ago. Since that time his health broke and he
had been going down ever since. He leaves
four children to mourn his death; Patrick,
John, Thomas and a daughter, Abbie.
He was a devoted Catholic and consistant
member of the church. In politics he was
always an ardent Democrat. He was one of
those few men whose reputation slander dared |
not touch, whose retreat malignity dared not
invade, whose motives prejudice dared not
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impugn. Men who knew him best loved him
most and those who associated with him most |
valued him most.
His religion extended into his business tran: -
actions, and was mingled with the intercourse
of his daily life. He was loved and respected by
his neighbors, as he was always ready to lend
a helping hand in. all emergencies. That ro-
sfect was earned by an upright deportment
and life.
He was a tender husband and a kind father,
and his deat has left achasm in the family
circle which He alone can fill who has prom-
ised to be a father to the fatherless Now, let
the children summon to theiraid and comfort
his memory, review his life of unostentatious |
piety, consider his present felicity, and when |
tempted to wish him back to toil and weep,and |
sufter and die again, let his beatified state and |
his heavenly condition stifle each mur muring
thought, and drive from the lips each discon-
tented expression.
Yricnvites, Pa., J.
M.K.
Clara Price rn Fund.
Karrnavs, April 3d, 1890,
Editor WarcHyaN:
Allow me to acknowledge through Warcu-
MAN the following contributions to Clara Price
monument fund. We are very thankfu! to
the lnmhbermen of the Susquehannaas well as
to the citizens of Bellefonte and Lock Haven. {
Great credit is due tot he Hon, J. H. Holt, of |
Centre county, who took the paper and solie-
ited this money. Mr. Holt informed me that |
on the subject refused to contribute some- |
thing. Yours truly, |
W. B. PoriEg, i
One of Committee,
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J. H. Holt, paid §2.00/A. R.Powell paid $1.00 |
W. W. Betts “ 0.00{Fred Cardon, *¢ 1.00!
John Small, “ 2000W.D. Hemmorvice, L260
James Mitchell, * 3. 00 John Schuyler, jr. "1.00 !
Geo. 8. Matlock, “ 2.00/F. M. Ross, 1.00 |
F. A. Johnson, © 1.00/15: B. Forcey, “ 1.0
W. J. Clark, « 50|T. H. Forcey, “ 2.00 |
A. Buchanan, *¢ 2.00|David Baird, “ 1.00
John Bodes, “ 1.00/R. C. Qnuigle, “LOD
J. Lewis Heck, “ 1 00 H.R. Rlec kner,* 1.00!
C. 0. Ripley, “ 1.00|D. M. Holt, 100
Joseph Cander, “ 1.00{Wm. Royer, * 1.00 |
John Grugan, “ 1.00{|Wm. F. Sealy, te 1.00 |
Wallace Gagle, “ 1.00|Wm. McGee, ' “ 1.00 {
J. 8. Ewing, “ 1.00|Jas Nolan, “ cuos i
J.J. Yarnell “. 95/0, D. Craft. % bo}
Hopkins & Weymoth,5. 00/ Miss Cilie Armor, 1.00 |
P. Gray Meek, * 2.00|i. C Humes, «500 |
Cash “®.2001A,0 Farst, “ 200}
W. F. Reeder, “ 2.00 Cash “« 11.00 }
Orvis, Bower & Orvis,5.00/Cyrus Goss, * L00 !
Cash “ ° 50{John D.Decker,* 50 !
John F. Harter * 1.00L. A. Shaffer, “ 1.00
Cash “sol Johy Harris, “ 1.00
J. K. McFarland “ 50. K. Barnhart, “900:
W. Montgomery, ¢ 1.00/C. F. Cooke, ¢ 11.00 i
J. D. Sugart, “1.00! James Harris, # Svop |
Cash “ 50/Wm. Shortiidge, ¢ 50 |
R. M.McCalmont* 50,G. R. Boak, 1.00 |
A. B. Shaw, “ 1.00.C. S.McC it “1.00 4
Announcements. |
The following are the prices charged for announce ;
ments in this paper. Congress, $10.00 ; State |
Senator, $1000; Assembly, $8.00; Sheriff |
$5.00; Treasurer,$8.00 ; Register, $6.00; aly |
other offices $5.00. All candidates are required |
to pledge themselves to abide the decision of the |
Democratic County Convention.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce War. A. Tax-
vir of Ferguson township asa candidate for
Sheriff. Subject to the decision of the Demo-
eratic County Convettion.
New Advertisements
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
rid of administration on the es-
tate of Joseph Kelso, late of Huston town-
ship, deceased, having this day been granted
to the undersigned, y the Register of Wills
in and for Centre county, all persons indebted
to said estate are requested tomake immedi-
ate payment, and persons having claims
against said estate are requested to present
the same duly authentieated for settlement.
J. C. MEYER,
35 15 66 Administrator.
| Established in 1816.
| day put Brook Trout in the following streams:
| Ten Thousand in
New Advertisements,
Coal and Wood.
Mingles’ Shoe Store.
NE
Carriages.
OTICE.—A meeting of the Stock
holders of the Cambria Coal & Tron
Co., will be heid at the office of the Beier |
in Bel lefcnte, Pa., on Monday April 14th, 1890,
at the hour of 2 p. m.
THOMAS A. SHOEMAKER,
President.
35-14-2¢
NEW AND SECOND-HAND PI-
anos, Organs and Sewing Machines,
on reasonable terms. Second hand instruments,
in some cases goood as new, for sale or rent.
Payments taken in monthly installments.
ROOM 28, Crider’s Exchange, 3rd floor.
34-40-3m
XC GENTS WANTED—.To canvass
for the sale of our Home-Grown Nur
sery Stock. MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Un-
equaled facilities. One of the largest, oliest-
established, and best known Nurseries in the
country.
Address, W.
& T. SMITH. Geneva Nursery,
Geneva, N. Y.
35-15-3m
DMINISTRATOR'S NO. ICE. —
Letters of administartion on the es-
tate of John H. Neidigh, having been granted
to the undersigned, he requests all persons
| knowing themselves indebted to said estate to
| make payment, and those having claims
| against the same to present them duly antheu-
ticated by law for settlement.
35-14-6¢ WM. A. NEIDIGH,
State College, Pa.
I
Fish | 2
this
OTICE.—By order of the
C ommission ers of Penna we have
Black Moshannon,
Thousand in Seven Mile Run, Ten Thousand | ¢
in Sterling or Miles Run. Any person or | 0
persons v inlating the fish laws will be prosecu- | ©
ANTHRACITE COAL,
©
by the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers
GRAIN, CORN EARS,
mon Pleas of Centre County on Monday, the
for the charter of a corporation do be called
Ten | Patrons of Husbandry of Pennsylvania,”
Ipowand K. RHOADS,
(Successor to Lawrence L. Brown,)
DEALER IN
WOODLAND COAL,
BITUMINOUS COAL,
KINDLING WOOD,
SHELLED CORN, OATS,
{— STRAW and BALED HAY. —{
Respectfully solicits the patronage of his
friends and the public, at
BROWN’S OLD COAL YARD
near the Passenger Station.
HARTER NOTICE — Notice is
hereby given that an application will
ye made to the Judges of the Court of Com-
28th of April, A. D. 1850, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,
No. 13 of the
the
haracter and object of whieh isthe promotion
f ths social, intellectual and financial condition
f the farmers of Centre county.
ORVIS, BOWER, & ORVIS.
Centre County Pomona Grange N
NM ones SHOE STORE!
NEVER HAVE BETTER GOODS BEEN
SHOWN.
Never have greater varieties been offered.
i NEVER HAVE PRICES. :
BEEN 80 LOW ! ;
LADIES, BOOTS & SHOES,
GENT'S and RUBBER BOOTS
CHILDREN'S and OVER SHOES.
Our stock is all Bright, Clean and
Fresh, and consists wholly of the
AND PRICES WHICH YOU CANNOT
RESIST.
If the best is good enough for you, come
and get it at
o—— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. —o0
A. C. MINGLE'S,
SHOE STORE IN BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE, PA
LATEST AND MOST POPULAR STYLES
only two or three men whom he approached |
.Madisonburg
.Lemont....... —-
. Blanchard...
Gettig, i
Grove, Daniel
Graham, A. Fo
Merchants... nits
Stam, J.
Smith, Mrs.
| Solt, Levy ..
‘Merchant rss
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ted A Ronis with aneorditg to lw BOLT, 3514-8 Solicitors, ste 34 37 orf
Mereant tile Appraise cent. Mercantile Appralsement.
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one AN TILE APPRAISEMEN NT F OR 1890. Lucas, J. T.. Ni Tin aL 7%
——— ast, C Philipsburg... ereieedinnse 795
NAME. PLACE. LUSINESS, CLASS. Tax |lohG HE Philipsas
Anderson, Jno........ ...Bellefonte.......... Pool and Billiard... 2 40 75 ( MeCalmont & Co.. ....Bellefonte.. ........Coal,Grain Agt. Tmt 15 75
Achenbach, B C. Bellefonte. - Merchant 14 7751 peKee, H. A... : a a HATAWATO sree 0 20 75
Adelman & Ratous Philipsbur, ..Clothiers 13 10 7 1 MoE: arlane, Robt. : “ a 20 75
Adams, T. F. Milesbnrg. Merchant 13. 10 | Mingle, A. Ci : « ‘1: 10 75
Auman, BE... coeeeesr sneneeen. Coburn, aa. ..Merchant.. A3 1075 Montgomery & Co.. $ 13." 55
; .- | Meese, John..... ’ te . 10 75
Bauer, V. J veskprdpeirens Bellefonte... 75 Meyer, Ww. T. J “ - 75
Brown, T. € 3 | McCoy & Linn. . # J4 7B
Blair, ¥. P Jewelers © | McClain & Co. : st 12 3s
Bunnell & Aike oi Musie Store. 7 | Marks, H. A Philipsburg ht 1.75
Brachbill, W. BR. # -.Furniture.. 79 | Myers, T. J hee i Confectionery....... 775
Boal, G. O.... o 21 Munson, C. & ! s¢ Merchant... 12 37
Brandon, G. B. ne 0 McCloskey, John 4 Pool. Lil, +1 130715
Bagnarelli, L. P.... £20 Jon! L : 21 Miles, W. 8 : Son. Tilesburg Merchant... 13 107
Broke hoff, A. & Bro. £ er Grain & Flour. hl Meyer, Ww. .Coburn.. .Confectionery......14 775
Black and ‘Weber. Philipsburg Furniture.... 7.5 Murray, 1 4 “Centre Hall Druggist, 14 17s
Barber, J. F. & © “ Hardware. 13 25 | Musser, Wm. fillheim .. Pook: 1 3075
Brinton, Dun. & Bs + Merchant 30 75 Miller, A + Boots & Shoes.....14 775
Burchfield, W. E.. “ Novelty ...... 7751 Master: 3 Clarence Merchant... 3 1075
Biddle & Swires, ts Boots & Shoe I 1 Musser, M. M Aaronsburg w 110 75
Brandman Bro.& Giliford : ;-Merehants i 421 Mattern, J. H Benore £ 10 75
Boggs, A. + Mileshurg.. o.oo... : 10.75 | Moore, H. Howard Druggist 7%
Bartholomew. &. Centre Hall oe 10 75 | Marks, 6, aw 2 ..Hannah Lerchant 775
Bible, D. E........ Spring Mills 10 75 | Miller, W. H.. .. Walker... ie 7%
Buddinger, T. B Snow Shoe 1075 | Myer & Bros. Linden Hal Grain « Zeal. 775
Boak, C 10 75 | Miller, W. R. Sandy Ridge. ferchant.. 18 25
Brown, ienry. Hitlers Le Mann, LF... Axe Mann. i 775
Boak, George. wenn Pine Glenn rv 175 Meese, George. .Tusseyville. “ 1.75
Barnes, Jas. & Thomas,.. Philipsburg......... 10 75 Musser, W. A... Philipsburg... 7
Cruse, A. + esirsees «oo Bellefonte........... Tobacconist ......... ®. 7.75 Naginey, F. E seeeee Bellefonte... Furniture... 75
Ceader, sii . Mr Confectionery.....14 T7715 | Nyiole, G. W....... S Jeweler... 7
Cole, J. H.. * Ad TT5 Natadl, John & Co. Merchant... 13 25
Cunningham, ™M « v1 30 75 Neff, Mrs. & Son. Grocery 17%
Cook, C. E. & Co a Jt TTINE CE... ns . Merchant. 775
Crossman, S. S.. Philipsburg 3 1 2 Noll, J. R. & BroS........... Pleasant Gap. i 10 75
Covner, I. . ne fh dD *
Cook & Co . * 7751 Owen, W. C..ccoeevs ravens een Philipsburg. ..... Haw. & F'm Imple’13 10 75
Campbell, A. J. Ast Coburn. ... 17
Chaney & Thompson,...... Port i 7751 Parrish, C. M... + oo BellfONt0 nei DIUEEIH cs cones serves 775
Cook, Mrs. Rina. Howard... PR i 775 powers, E. IL. 4 “ J Boots & Shoes % 5
: - Parker, G. E.. Philipsburg Stationery ....eee.... 14 7 75
Dunkle & Dukeman,....... Bellefonte nn FYOCETY nvr arene 7 Parapenzer, Albert : ee Grain, Four & Feed14 7
* Dorworth, IL. J.. Ahi 7 Poorman, E... Milesburg.. Merchant . 4 175
Travis, N. N.. Philipsburg. Jeweler... i Pealer, Wm. Spring Miils ¥ 075
Dale & W opel 5 . 2 9 Clothiers : Philips, W. H... Aaronsburg.. £6 0 TH
Davis, A. E. & Son. i Jewelers Peck & Son...... RIAN... aesesane x 775
Diem, C. H.. . $ Pool « Billiar Pringle, S. R.. ..Port Matilda... .. % 775
Durham, fos. "£ Conn Coburn..... Merchant Platte, Barber & Co .Philipsburg.. rocery & Cone evil 15.75
: DeLong, L. Blanchard...ce... = PODS R Went a ei Clot Bide, Sk 45
Dorman, S v-Zi0Muess estenurerocate Jia uy 455 19
Quigley, J. A.. ...Blanchard..........Merchant.. ...........1: 5
Prhard & Co, GrOCETY overseen 1 10 aigley,
Eureka Gonere Co 43.10 Rowe & Bro............u...r. Bellefonte
Eekenvoth, C.. GroCer....cooewewneeedd 7 70 | Richards, F. C. i “
Emery, Harry Confectionery 4 771 Rountree, J. F. se
Erb, 8. J.. . Grocer. + 7751 Racket Store x 15 75
Festington, LE Ny erohnit. WT Rhoads, Ed « ; : 11.15.75
Else, C. H.. -Draggist... At 7 Russ, John. Philipsburg .Confectionery . Yb
Bisenhuth, . acob : 1] Rhoads, .. $ ....Druggist..... 7 76
Bwing, J. “Snow Sh EL te Riddle, Wa « .Merchantss 7.73
Everett, Lemont... Ad 7 Rely AF ....oconn. en 7575
Ewing, G. «Penna. ¥ urnase.. Merchant .. 13 10 Robinson, Abe. wins
Emerick, J. 3 . Wolfe's Store . A 7 Redding, L 75
Everett, T. B.. Cobtirn....iei..e ie 1d .7 Ross, J... 10 75
Reese, A. W 775
Fauble, M... .... Bellefonte 14 7 Ross, Yh 13 75
Freeman, R. ® Philipsburg Jd 7 Rider, M.. .Gatesburg, m5
Fleck, Boreitisom on . 2 - J4 0 Robb, Wm. Roniola.... wh
Teistel, A. R. & Co. . At 7 Rhoades, pani Loveville.emmee 775
Flanagan, J. H. . £2 he A4.7 |
Frank, L. B Rebersburg Merchant... 1 10 77 { Sourbeck, J. D.. curves. $Beiiernitd 7.75
Foster, W. Li... College 12 13 Sechler, ¢ Co. i 15 75
Fisher, J. B. .Penn Ha uk 13 10 itzer, H.Y. “ 75
Fryberger, ...Philipsburg.........Flour & Feeé¢ 3 Sehireyer, Ho in ? v5
Shoemalk er « Montgom't « Fram Img lements1d £7 15
Green, T. Potts .... ........ Bellefonte........... Drageist... 10 75 | Swartz « Dubbs pn $horoicgy eo & HE cavers FL 15-76
Galbraith, F... . He Jeweler . Sg Shuey, C. C ..Bellefonte,. 10 75
Glenn, D. M.. z ebaceo « Cigars 14 7 Sankey & Mt Philipsbury, 10 75
Garman, D. & Son * Merehent.. «18.10 Stuart, H. 8... ou « 75
Gray, J. F. 2 tHrover T75 | Switzer, Z. K. & K. “ 77
Gillan, J. 8.. is Boots & Shoes lo Snyder, Benj. co... Wingate, 77
George, M. E. Philipsbur Druggist 1075 | growart. J. IY. ..Boalshurg 10. 75
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. Gray, I. V.. Merchant . 80 75 | gniwolmyer sM. Cureeres » MIHDOI rs 775
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Graham & Hurd. Opera House 50 Stover, J. W Se Grocery & Notionsl4 T75
Glasgow, J. W... -Coburn..... Novelty SSronersily 7 Smith, J. C 8 Hardware 13 10.76
Gilliland & Murry Snow Shoe 14 TE Tw =
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Griest, T. E... Fleming. 13 Br
Griest, A. J. .. Fleming o 15 7 ie 3 3
Gray, R. J. P.. Stormstown. " 10 7 as sale & Wolmos
G itfin, J. H; .Stormstown... ‘ 7 Cat W pris
Guisewite, Luther. = COhUrn, .....ceo ened Grain & Coal wend 10 Ain li ddd
Harris, Jas. & Co. . ........Bollefonte .. .......Hardware ...
Harper, Jared... 5 4 T
Harper, J. A. & Co.. .
Hoover & Miller... 1 £
Howley Bros..
Haworth, G. W. Conf
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Stroh, MM.
Swariz, S. M.
= Shaffer & Son
2 1 3mich, M. ....
Stewart, John.
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Nittany,
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Hirlinger, C. G. Est 4 Clothier... 3
Hale Hardware Co. i Har ward. 2 | Pwitmire, W. P... ..Bellefonte,.. 7
Hoffer, H. O-.covnvnns 5 il 713 Pramble, A. E. .. Philipsburg, 775
Harper, AW. oo oon oe ioner.. z | Thomas, W..... Rebersburg, 5 3 107
Fon gee Ce rpeeluole 1ant.... 7 Thompson, John L.. Lemont,. . iin, & con 14 117
55 8 » . & - ers Mills,.... Mere Sosa 15
Harding, J. C. ei. Boots & Shoes......l4+ TT fet on, Te Fotre LL = lerelnnes : 5
Hysong,M. B J £ Merchant....... “4. TW Hg eo
iter; Johns Bisse = ult 4 52 | Waite, J. C. & Co............Bellefoate, .......Farm Implements13 1075
a ie A : a “ 31 1 Bi wake, W. M. Be ..Poo! « Billiards..... 4 60 75
zy, . . ro - 14 Tillie Hq. « D, iia a an:
i ont Ha in 1
Hanes, oi 8 i « -1% vn ; Bo R. Philipsburg .Clotnier.. 7
Ligmant 5 ry Wythe, G. W. i .Grocer.... 77
W re rave 1 Wythe, G. W 4 Merchant 20 7
1: ah yy n Ry “ "iE via Wolf, John A.. ioe Furniture 7
ari - Beaver Mill: be: «18 775 wolf Wim. & Son. ..Centre Hall, Merchants 13 2
Hoover & Emeric i .Benore.. 21310 Ww cher, TH Boalsburg “ 10 7
Hosterman, EF. O.... Fiedler. a <1 1078 iyveiver DH... Pine Groce « 775
Holter, D. F. coir Howard Grocer... de 7 Weber, B. & Son ..Howard, . “ 1075 |
Houser, Enamel. .Houserville........Merchant .... 4 TT | Wigton RoR sf iatesburg : « 10 75
Henderson, J. C. Julian. 5 «J TB william Ws. RE “ 7%
Hoy, G. Ta vases +o Hutblershurg. : > . WMT | Wolf, R. M.. 2 ood ward - “ 10 75
Homer, J. T.. Philipsburg Grocery ..... wif 7 751 ae Sa oh
Homer, T. E. be Merchant -13 1075 {youn =
} eC ‘ visi w i gman, Mrs. & H. E....
Hodgkins & Co. : -Druggist.. ~H TH Duck Administrator. Millheim, cose. M exchent .. 77
Jrvin Daniel. eee sere. JOHAN. x eere ones: Mareliant oes... 13 107 Fonds 3 nena Aaronsburg “ 7 Ii
oN. H... alker,. " r
an == | Zeller J. & Son ..Rellefoute, Droggist . A3 19.75 |
Joseph Bros. & Cou, .covueeee Bellefonte ..........Merchant ............. 8 30 75}: Rob j Merch "
ony ~ Philipsbur Giroe ily “13 10 75 | Zimmerman & Robb. .....Zion,. .. « Merchants. «14 7175
‘Jones & Co. ... ras LJ Hardward 15 75 | py ‘ . ) y v 2
Jonbine Eiorer 4 Ian and Coffec: i Ss A Seki ICIS, ne Tavern... > +150 5
Jackson R.A... Powelton............Merehant ....... .13 10 75 | poovor’ Elliott “Bellefonte, ... 50 5
sayin fn wns | Ebe fi V yar Haines : 5
Keieliline, p F. . ...Bellefonte .. ... Tobacconist A 7°08 Sha Nhs EC I
Keplinger, W. C. et Druggist 1310 75 | gohlbecker, Alois Boggs tw 75
Kessler, Lenard Philipsburg. Merchant... 8 30 75 | McAteer, Chas Philipsburg 7A |
Kauffman, D. 8 Millheim ...a. * «13 10% Micsser. W. yer Millan... aa
1 » we | Musser, W. "= 7
Kline, Jackson. Sr 4 1 T 75 Mulfinger. J. Spring twp,.. 0 75 |
Kessinger, L. H. & Co.. “Hublersburg. : 4 77181 notan Mary B.. Show Shon Lv Te 575
Kerlin, A. E Centre Hill . i 4 7 BD Gdantite. J. A, Potter tWP,.eeresonss -
. T 1» J te pr sesuinere I
Korman, I. B Oale Hall. . t 775 passmore, Jam ..Philipsburg, ....... 75
Keller, Wm. Linden Hail. 3&7 78 | pier. Win : ido ws
Fre < i woe Bhai, D. H. .. Greg 3 i
Lewin, 8...... . .. Ballefoate .........Clothier ... 775 sha bd Ww Grom ion, : 3
J ke pro hye a5 7h > 1 Sy 3s
Lyon & Co. . ies Me rehant.. 25 75 | Robb, Henry. “Walker twp, 5
Loeh, Simon... 6 naa Clothier 175 Uele dG. Snow Shoe twp. 575 |
Lehman, Joseph. & 10 7 Vaaeain, 0. W.& Co bes
Lehman, Henry. 20,70 | lthors, GA. 42
Long, J D. Wan Ld a t 4
Long, C. P. 10 75 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners office in Bellefonte on
Lucas, William Snow Shot, 4 775 | Wednesday May 7th, 1800, between the hours of § and 3 o'clock when
Long, L.E Lemont. Hardware.. 7 75 land where persons interested may attend if they think proper.
Lueas & Bro. . «.Howard.. Merchant. 10 75 A. G. ROYER,
Long, B.P, i.isuiicsse conn od gh 773 Mereantile Appraiser
trGIGIGI Gir
ARGAINS! o
—T—
BARGAINS
o CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, .o
AND
SPRING WAGONS,
at the old Carriage stand of
0———McQUISTION & CO.,———
NO. 10 SMITH STREET,
adjoining the freight depot.
We have on hand and for sale the
best assortment of Carriages, Bug: pies,
and Spring Wagons we have ever had
We have Dexter, Brewster, Eliptic,
and Thomas Coil Springs, with Piano
and Whitechapel bodies, and ean give
you a choice of the different patterns of
wheels. Our work is the best made in
this section, made by good workmen
and of good material. We claim to be
the only party manufacturing in town
who ever served an apprenticeship to
the business. Along with that we have
had forty years’ experience in the busi-
ness, which certainly should give us
ge advantage over inexperienced par-
ies.
Inprice we defy competition, as we
have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to
pay. We pay cash for all our goods,
thereby securing them at the lowest
figures and discounts. We are ceter-
mined not to be undersold, either in
our own make or manufactured work
from other places; so give us a call for
Swrries, Phaetons, Buggies, Spring
Wagons, Buck boards, or anything else
in our line, and we will accommodate
you.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
REPAIRING——o0
on short notice. Painting, Trimming,
Woodwork and Smithing. We guaran-
tee all work to be just as represented,
so give us a call before urchasing
elsewhere. Don’t miss the place—
alongside of the freight depot.
34 15 S. A. McQUISTION & CO.
Saddlery.
§¢
A GOOD RECORD.
THE OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE
IN TOWN.
Over 18 years in the same spot—no
change of firm—no fires—no going back,
but continued and steady progress. This
is an advanced age. People demand more
for their money than ever before. - We are
up tothe times with the largest and best
assortment of everything ‘that is to be
found in a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
SLORY, and we defy competition, either
quality, uantity or prices. NO SEL-
ING out "FOR THE WANT OF TRADE.
VO COMPANY— NO PARTNERS — NO
ONE TO DIVIDE PROFITS WITH BUT
MY CUSTOMERS. Iam better prepared,
this year, to give you more for your moncy
than ever before. Last year and this year
have found me at times not able to fill my
orders. The above facts are worth eonsid-
ering, for they are evidence of merit and
for dealing. There is nothing so success-
u
0—AS SUCCESS—o
and this is what hurts some. See my
large stock of Single and Double Harness,
Whips, Tweed Dusters, Horse Sheets, Col-
lars and Sweat Pads, Riding Saddles,
Tiadies’ Side Saddles, very low: Fly- Nets
from $3 a pair and upwards. Axle, Coach
and Harness Oils, Saddlery Hardware and
Barness Leather SOLD AT THE LOW-
EST PRICES to the trade. Harnessmalk-
ers in the country will find it to their ad-
vantage to get my prices before purchas-
ing hardware elsewhere. I am better pre-
pared this year than ever to fill orders
promptly.
‘ JAS. SCHOFIELD,
Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa.
git
‘To Farmers.
33 37
ane SUPPLIES
—CONKLIN WAGONS, —
A large stock always on hand. The favorite
wagon.
(0) CHAMPION WAGON (0)
A wonderful iavention to save horses on
rough roads.
BUGGIES,
CARTS
ENE ATs
LAND
SPRING
ENALTUALIXES
WAGONS,
Ea eS
| treme
| SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS.
The South Bend is so well established as be-
ing the best Chilled plow, that it needs
no commendation from us. The
different suction Shares D, S.
P. S..and 8, S. are made es-
pecially for plowing all
kinds of Peansyl
: vania soil.
(0)— THE ROLLAND CHILLED —(o)
is far ahead
of any other
bevel land side plow
in point of workman-
shipand dura bility-
Shares furnished for plowing
soft, hard or gravelly soil.
No better or lighter renning plow
ever manufactured. osy onman and horses
{ —SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.--
pL
Steel frame spring tooth harrows in which we
defy competition in make and price,
|
| SEEDS—Rarm and Garden Seeds a specialty
| 0) (of
McCALMONT & co.)
olin : ceorbumtrssctinn
Bobi. olin, } Business Managers.
|
|
| 35 4 1y
|
J. S. WAITE & CO,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
{
| We do not claim to be finishad mechanics,
| but we simply say to our customers and com,
| petitors that we use better stock and employ
none but good mechanies to manufacture our
| fine line of
CARRIAGES, o BUGGIES, o SUR-
REYS & SPRING WAGONS.
|
The best proof is that we find ready sale for
| our new goods, which some of our competitors
| do not. A second carload of celebrated Conk-
lin Wagons now on hand, and the largest
I stock af Implements ever "brought to Belle-
| fonte.
We are glad to have Farmers call any time to
! examine these goods, and if you find it will be
. an advantage to deal with us we will be ready
and willing to promptly replace any defective
paris ts, as we fully guarantee all goods sold and
andled by us.
We make a specialty of Repairs and Repair
hi on all kinds of Buggies and Wagons.