SE HE I RT New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Fauble’s, New Advertisements. REAT CLOSING OUT SALE! J. A. HARPER & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘We must close our business by April 1st and | Rods in Centre county. now offer our entire stock of dry goods, eeries, boots and shoes and notions regardless ' 49.1-2¢. of cost. This is a bona fide sale. The busi ness must be closed and we will sell every- i | thing at a sacrifice. 40-1-1m* J.A. HARPER & CO, ANTED—A respousible and en- | | | i | ergetic man to handle Lightning Poi E. K. HUM, & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. No. 8 Market St. Mingle’s Shoe Store. For curistMas BUYERS! 0.00 You will find here mental and the ornamen which will appeal to the eye and good sense of the Christmas buyers who h toys, unwholesome candies and Christmas cards. Men’s Fine Embroidered ri % Leather Ladies “ Velvet Embroidered “ #1 .50cts. * “ “ Overgaiters #. . docts. Youths Shoes sizes 11 to 2 & .SBols. * Boys 4 3tobYy; $1.00 ie Men’s Fine Shoes A FULL LINE OF ALFRED DOLGES FELT SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOUND WITH US ONLY. Our stock of women neyer £0 extensive LADIES’, MISSES’) —and— CHILDRENS’ JERSEY LEGGINS ) There would be nothin articles, unless it would HIGH, ALL BUT THE PRICE. for your mother, father, sister or brother, 0.0 0 0 O the useful without the orna- tal with the useful, something ave outlived the days of brittle Velvet Slippers from .50cts. up “ o: T5els, * 9octs. “ YOU NEVER MISS THE WATER TILL. THE WELL RUNS DRY, Sinn Just so with the bargains we are of- rnp ’s felt and quilted shoes was are gone. g more useful than the above be a pair of our fine boots, and you wi {iverms SHOE STORE. } 39-49-3m George Baldwin, Florist. 39-47 (Gono BALDWIN, F-L-0-R-I-8-T, BELLEFONTE, PA. Prices of Cut Flowers: Roses LaFrance Pk $1.25 per Doz. #. Mermets * 100" * id Wootons red 1.00 ¥ “ “ Bride’s white 1.25 * “ “ Niphetos * 1.00 * % Perles yellow 1.25 “ ¢ Chrysanthemums from 75cts. to $2.00. Carnations any color 85cts. Sweet Violets $1.50 per hundred. ~~ 000000000000000000000000000000 ° o Has on hand the best varieties of foliage and flowering plants for sale at reasonable prices. Fresh Cut Flowers in stock all the me. ° jg attention given to grape and fruit tree pruning and ornamental treesand shrubs. Funeral designs a specialty. If you have any work in the horticultural line call and see me. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0 0 000000000000000000000000000000 39-45-3m Lyon & Co. fering. You will miss them when they The way they are selling they cannot last long. We want you all to receive the benefit of our store full of bargains, Come at once if you want to save money. You will get nothing but good goods from us 11 get them cheap, FAUBLE’S. FTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. ——THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS OVER — —— AND ANOTHER GREAT MARK DOWN HAS BEEN MADE— AT OUR STORE. o o re Qe 0 o o 0 EVERYTHING CHEAPER — COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ys Ten dollar suits - Eight - - A Seven 4% © - Sr Six on 5 Five 2 - Pour 4 - - now at $6.50 i 500 “4.50 hb 4.25 &# 3.50 « 32 Black Cheviot Suits that were $12.....cccereerrrnnrrersesesencessreesnsser DOW $8.50 # 4 AL TO. er ean sbissnsinassurasitisssncvistanine. NOW ( 7.50 oh fs “ ii teiassersiereiasrisanennssiv ents ins IOW 0:50 # ¢ # 0s sicrnaeenavnssiasaaliirynsshaniinnee NOW: 5.00 Ten dollar boy’s suite, now at $6 00 2 Eight $¢ £6 4 5.00 * *k Seven $ 4 é «4.50 * Six i ki “: 14.95 Five 4% 6 4s 3.50 BOYS’ SUITS AWAY . ... Four 6“ 4 6“ 3.95 s Three ‘ “ “« 995 «+... BELOW PAR Two if # #. 1.50 One dollar and fifty cents $1.95 * * # _ tweoty-fivecents * 1.00 * Boys’ all wool knee pants worth $1.00 our price 50cts. Children’s suits in the cheapest grades 75, 85, 90 and $1.00. 6 Prints....coseseserrsrennses Jo Canton Flanael....... | Shaker Flannel..... 0 EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN LADIES Best Muslin.......cccceree...... 43 and 5cts seassere Bité AND CHILDREN’S SHOES! $3.50 Ladies’ Hand-made Fine Dongola Button Shoes..................now $2.50 3.00 & 4 4 “ it 4 ssesassrennnaversiOW. 2.30 2.00 it Fine Dongola: Buiton Shoes........essceeveessrsessonnsn Hf 51.50 1.75. * 4 6 ¥ 4 avsdinenurisesesrereriiiintin 6 01,95 350 0 0% he 4 ¢ a nina 11,00 A~The above are all first-class goods, best stock and fine workmanship, and excellent wearing qualities. Men's Good; Solid, Working Shoe. ..ccoiirearesisressessssssarsrinssssinasass S100 4 “ 6“ & “ “ “ 6“ “ [13 DOUGLAS SHOES REDUCED AS FOLLOWS : Pive-Dollar Shoesli.... clic tviiviaiiiii fiseessie insiisrmsrnsaiinsnsrsnensnas iin nOW $4.00 Four “ Three * 4 Same extraordinary reductions in Boys’ Shoes of same manufacture. $0 Ee Eee rE ert ere serra e ter ele NeIeatNiens ta ENERRRIRRORES o SEs ea aaa R es Irie ter aen Eas ansiiteIeiat teaser etonstnasestes [LYON & co. | | BELLEFONTE, | 40.1-1y PENNA. | “3.50 “ an New Advertisements. OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday the 30th day of January 1895, the first and final account of Jas. C. Boal Exq., assignee of the estate of John A. Slack, for the benefit of creditors, will be pre- sented to the court for confirmation, W. F. SMITH. 39-50-4t Prothonotary. OTICE OF DISSOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION.—Notice is hereby given that the Graysdale Mining Company imited, a joint stock company organized un- der the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved the 2nd day of June, 1874, and doing business in the county of Centre. was regularly dissolv- ed at a meeting of the members of the Asso- ciation held on the 1st day of December, 1894, and FW. Crider, J. H. Lingle, and Harry R. Curtin were elected liquidating trustees, who aro “to wind up the concern,” and distribute the assets as provided by law. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the Graysdale Mining Company, limited, are re- quested to make immediate payment to the liquidating trustees and those having claims are requested to present them, duly auth. enticated. F. W. CRIDER, J. H LINGLE, HARRY R. CURTIN, 39 48-61. Liquidating Trustees OURT PROCLAMATION. — Whereas the Honorable A. O. Furst,Pres. ident Judee of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the coun ties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Honor able Thomas M. Riley pi Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judges in Centre county, having issued their precept, bearing date the 26th day of Dec. to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of Jan, being the 28th day of Jan. 1895. and to continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper per- sons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 26th, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recogni: zavres to Drosesuts against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 26th day of Dec.in the year of our Lord, 189%, and the one hundred and eighteenth year of the independence of the United States. i JNO. P.CONDO. 40 1.4t. Sheriff EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol lowing accounts have been examined passed and filed of record in the Register’s of- fice, for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in any wise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Centre County,on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1895. 1. The first and final account of Mrs. Fannie L. Keller, Admx of &c., of J. Will Keller, late of Haines township, deceased. 2. The account of Samuel J. Herring, admin- istrator of &ec., of Mary A, Oswalt, late of Gregg township, as filed by Horace B. Herring, execu- tor of 8. J. Herring, deceased, 3. The account of Samuel A. Beightol, exec- utor of &c., of Sarah A. Beightol, late of Burn- side township, deceased. 4. The account of Samuel A. Beightol, trus- tee to seli the real estate of William Beightol, late of Burnside township, deceased. 5. The first and final account of J. H. Reif- snyder, administrator of &e., of James Reed, late of Millheim borough, deceased. 6. The first and final account of Ira V. Gates administrator of &c., ot Sarah J. Gates, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 7. First and final account of J. H. Miller, executor of &c., of Esther A, Garner, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 8. The first and final account of W. H. Koch- ler, administrator of &e, of Susan Kochler, late of Howard township, deceased. 9. First and final account of A. Brady Beigh- tol. admr. of &ec., ot Susan Beightol, late of Snow Shoe township, deceased. 10. The first and final account of S. U. Harsk- berger, Admr. of &e., of William Fink, late of Taylor township, deceased. 11. The first account of Louisa Hoy, James L. Sommerville and John G. Love, executors of &e., of Adam Hoy, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 12. First and final account of James Harris, executor of &c., of James Fulton, late of Spring township, deceased. 13. First and final account of I. A. Gates, executor of &c., of Aon E. Gates, late of Fer- guson township, deceased. 14. The first and final account of .J. C. Mat- tern, administrator of &c. of W.R. Mattern, late of Unionville borough, deceased. 15. The account of B. F. Blair and Felix D. Fogleman, administrators of &e., of John Fo: gleman, late of Patton township, deceased. 16. The second annual statement of John P. Harris, trustee of the estate of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, being the Twenty.eighth annual statement. 17. The first and partial account of John Riter, executor of &ec., of Margaret A. Riter, late of Centre Hall borough, deceased. 18. The second and final account of Edward C. Humes Jr., administrator of &ec., of and trustee in partition to sell the real estate of Wm. H. Humes, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 19. The first and final account of Mary C. Carr administratrix of E. H. Carr late of Miles- burg, deceased. -1 G. W. RUMBARGER, Register. HERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, atthe Court House, inthe borough of Belle- fonte, on SATURDAY JANUARY 26th, 1895 at 1 o'clock p. m. the following Real Estate. A lot of ground situate atthe corner of Mosh- annon Avenue Sycamore streetin the Boro of Snow Shoe, County of Centre and State of Penna., extending along Moshannon avenue 100 feet in front and having a depth of 120 feet along Sycamore street, being part of Lots Nos, 639 and 640 in the plot of said Boro. hav- ing thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house 18x32 feet with kitchen addition 12x14 feet of same height and sta- ble about 16x16 feet and wagon shed 20x24 feet _ ALSO another strip of ground adjoining the above, being 10 feet front by 200 teet deep and being part of lot No. 641 Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of R. C. Gilliland. ALSO All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate on the township of Union, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ana described as follows : Begin- ning at stones, thence by lands of Alexander Doudson north three degrees east eighty-two perches to stones: thence by land of John Reese north eighty-seven degrees west one hundred and one and two-tenth perches to stones: thence north three degrees east ove hundred and nineteen perches to stones: thence north eighty-seven degrees west seventy-four and eight-tenth perches to hickory by land of James Rowan: thence by land of Henry Blake south three degrees west two hundred and one perches to stone : thence by land of Mary A. Wilson and Peter H. Bush south eighty-seven degrees east one hundred and seventy six perches to stone the place of be- ginning: Containing one hundred and forty- ve acres and one hundred and fifty perches : Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn. and other outbuildings. Abons forty acres cleared and under cultiva: on. Leized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Israel Hoover. ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situ- ate in the township of Spring, County of Cen- tre ana State of Peunsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a, ost at the south westerly corner of Lewis ichners lot, thence in an easterly direction along the line of said lot 200 feet to a post thence along land of P. H. Collins (formerly 8. H. Yocum) in a southerly direction on a line srallel to the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Turnpike 50 feet to a post. thence in a wester- ly direction along lot belonging to Jacob Kel- ler (now McCollough) on a line parallel to said Bichner lot 200 feet to a post on easterly side of said jurnpikes thence along easterly side of said turnpike 50 feet to the place of begin- ning, beg fifty—in front on raid turnpike and extending back 200 feet from said front line, being the same lot or piece of ground which was deeded the twenty fourth duy of Oct., 1883, to Wm. B. Comer by S. H. Yocum and entered for record inthe Recorders Office of Centre county on the 3rd of May, 1886, in deed beok 53, page 6. Thereon erected a two story dwelling house, stable and other out- buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jas. H. Wilson. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Potter township, Cen- tre county, Penn’a. bounded and described as follows to wit: beginning at a white oak thence by lands of Wm. Kerr north 58° wes 31 and 9-10 perches to stones, thence by lands of now or late of Josiah Neff and Hannah Ben- skotre north 674° east 17 and 4-10 perches to stones, thence by lands of said Josiah Neff south 53° east 30 and 8-10 perches to stones. thence by lands late of Thomas E. McElroy south 32° west 1314 perches to the place of be- ginning, containing about 3 acres and one erch neat measure. Thereon erected a ouse and stable. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Agnes Shreffler. ALSO All that certain message tenement and lot of ground in Central City in the township of Boggs aforesaid bounded and described as tollows viz. On the north by lot formerly in possession of Robert Poorman’s heirs, on the east by an alley, on the south by land jormenly owned by J. P. Shope but now by James Tel- ler, and on the west by public road fronting on said road fifty feet. There.n erected a large two story frame dwelling house and the usual out buildings being the same lot of ground which J. C.P. Jones and wife by their deed dated the 23rd day of January, A. D. 1882 re- corded in Centre county in Deed Book S. No. 2 Page 125 &¢ granted and conveyed to said William H. Poorman. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wi:liam H. Poorman. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in the township of Haines in the county of Centre and S.ate of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as follows, viz. Beginning at a dead hemlock, thence by land now or formerly of Jacob Motz and Christian Motz, south sixty- eight and one-fourth degrees west one hundred and fifty-eight Detcnes to a post, thence by land now or formerly of Henry Vonada north fourteen degrees west one hun- dred and eighty-three perches to a post, thence by land now or formerly of Benj. Orn- dorff and Henry Reinhart south eighty-seven and three-fourths degrees east one hundred and six1y-six and three tenths perches to a past, thence by lands now or formerly of Daniel Hosterman and Jacob W. Stover south twelve and one-half degrees east one hundred and sixty-four and one half perches to the place of beginuing, containing one hundred and sixty one acres and one hundred and twenty one perches and allowance ; being the same tract of land which B. F. Yearick and wife, Charles W. Wolf and wife, James Vonada and wife, Jane M. Yearick and Allen’ M. Yearick, by their deed dated the 30th day ot March, 1885 and record- ed in Centre county in Deed Book “A No. 3” pe © B &e., granted and conveyed unto Philip . Dale, ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Gregg town- ship, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginningat a point in the centre of the Lewisburg & Tyrone Rail- road 500 feet west of the center ol public road where it crosses said railroad near the station, thence south 13° east 780 feet by lands former- ly of R. H. Duncan to a stake, thence south 71° west 258 feet by lands now or formerly of J.B. Fisher to a stake, thence north 13° west 810 feet by other lands formerly of R. H. Dun- can toa point on the center of said railroad, thence north 77° east 256 feet along said rail- road to the place of beginning, containing four acres and one hunared and eight perches; be- ing the same premises which James A. Beaver Trustee by his deed dated the 8th day of September, 1882 and recorded in Centre cocun- ty in Deed Book *W No. 2” page 22 &c., grant» ed and conveyed unto Philip 8. Dale ; thereon erected four two story frame dwelling houses, together with the customary out buildings. Excepting and reserving thereout all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Gregg township, Centre county Pennsylvania, being bounded and described as set forth in a cer- tain release, from Daniel Rhoads, ‘I''ustee &c,y to Philip 8. Dale, dated October 1ith A. D. 1890, and recorced in Centre county in Miss. Book “K’’ pages 551 &c., as follows: Begin- ning at a post 128 feet west ol Spring Mills Creamery Company, thence south 13 degrees east 163 feet to line of street opened, thence south 77 degrees west 60 feet. north 13 degrees west 168 feet to right of way of railroad, thence along said right of way north 77 degreox east 60 feet to the place ot beginning. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the propert, of Philip 8 Da'e, ALSO situate in the township of Huston county of Centre and State of Penn ylvania bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a black oak, thence north thirty two degrees east fifty- eight perches toa black oak: thence along land of William Diilo: north fifty-five vegress west fifty-three perches to a p «1: thence along land of same north twenty cig; degrees west twenty-eight perches to ston -; thencd along land of John McDonald soutin +:xiy-seve en degrees west one hundred and tw. «+ veh to stones : thence south fifty-two degrees eas one hundred and forty perches to the piace « beginning: containing fifty-two acres and ou hundred perches and aliowance. ALSO No2. All that certain tract or piece of lanc situate in the township of Huston county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a b.ack oak corner thence north thirty one degrees east thirty perehes along land of Robert Rob- inson to corner in public road: thence north sixty-two degrees west six perches to stones on road : thence north forty-one degrees west twenty perches to stones on road: thence north thirty-one degrees west thirteen perches to stones in road: Thence north twenty-five degrees east fifteen perches to stone corner in road : thence nortn fifty-eight degrees west one hundred perches ty land of William Resides and John Rook io black oak corner : thence south thirty-two vegrees west four perches to post . thence south iorty-nine degrees east seventy six perches by iand of Joseph F. Williams to dogs. od. then~e by land of Mark J. Williams south sixty one de~ grees east seventy-six perches to tne place of beginning : containing forty acres and allow- ance. Thereon erected a one and one-half story frame dwelling barn and other out buiiding. ALSO No 3 All that certain tract tenement or piece of land situate in the township of Huston county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as foillcws: Beginnin, at, a rock oak on the side of the hill south o township road thence by land of Robert Rob- ison south fifty five degrees east nineteen and eight-tenth perches to a post: thence north one ard one fourth degrees east sixty-three andthree-tenth perches toa po-t: thence by other land of William Resides sonth eighty one and one-fourth degrees west twenty-two and five tenth perches to a black oak sprout and stone pile, thence by land of William K. Williams and William Resides south thirty- four and one-fourth degrees west forty-seven and seven-tenth perches to arock oak the place of beginning : containing ix acres and two perches more or less and allowance of six per cent ALSO No 4. All that certain meszuage or piece of land situate in the township of Huston eounty of Centre and State of Pennsylvania bounde and described as follows : Beginning at a pr on the top of the!hill west of E. H. Henderso.: ! house, thence by land of Wilson Dilion no forty-eight cegrees west sixty-three perchc: stone- : thence by land of William Res’ south thirty-two degrees west sixty-nine: four-tenth perches to black oak, new sto thence by land of Robert Robison n. eighty one degrees east eighty-two and t\ + tenth perches to a post, the place of beginnin containing twelve acres aud ninety-tw perches, Seized taken in execution and to ha sold the property of William Resides. J. P. CONDO. SlerifI's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff, No 1. 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