The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 10, 1874, Image 3

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    THE OBNTRE BEPORT3R
THURSDAY DEC. 10. 1*74.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Our friends will oblige bv sending us
items ot local new* in their nxcalily. K> v<>
us the facts only, and we will out them in
shape, also notices of deaths and marri
ages.
Any one sending us the name* of sn n< w
subscribers, with tne cash, will be entitled
to receive the IUIVRTKR one year free.
The KKPORIKR being read by neatly
everybody on this side of the county,
where it has a larger circulation than any
two paper*, will be found the best medium
for advertising business, sales, Ac. Ac.
tMf-Suhscribor* to the Reporter,
ing outside of Centre county, should re
mit us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which
we will pav here ; this reduces the postage
to one half a* the sum paid by them for
one year's postage was 30 cts.
*' •' ■ Dr. Fisher of lloalsburg. kilic.l a
hog last week which urested ON pound*.
Ugh I what a bog
Tiu greatest variety of the choicest con
fcctionery for the Holiday season at
Welch's.
Henry Allen, one ofthe oldest citi
aons of Harris town-nip, died week before
last in the 'A* x ear of bis age
D. G. llusli has gone to Klirabeth
Oily, N. C., and expect* to spend the
winter there.
We are in receipt of several inter
wting railroad documents, maps, Ac
front our esteem* d friend, I*. •** Berlin
of Lena, 111.
l*HOToaßa.ru Aurus ROW ready, a
very fine collection of Prolograph Albums
at prices ranging from one to fitteen dol
lar-. which w ill be sold at greatly redue- d
rates. Call at Welch's book stun- neat
door to Ist National Bank \
——• The new bell which was put into
the"steeple of the Evangelical church o!
this place this week, gives genera! satisfac
tion, and we think it an eioeUant as well
as * cheap byjl. It was manufactured by
the Blymeyer Mfg Com p. at Cincinnati,
whe.-e steel composition bells are gaining
a wide reputation for fineness ol lone be
tides casting much los than other tells, ADr
Dr W. V. Runkle, as will be H^n
by his card, will engage in the practice
of medicine "on his own book, in this
place and vicinity. His best endeavoa
wiil be used to render satisfaction to all
who mar favor hi e with a call
"An editor in Midliotown ha* been elect
ed director of a bauk, but we shall not
jubilate until we know what kir.d of a
bank it is."—•ErrAowgc.
He is director ot hi* paper - if* a mount*-
bank.
The Patrons of Husbandry will have
• public meeting at MiUheim, on theaAer'
noon of the int. The XI ill hoi m bra-s
--ber.d will furnish music for the ocea
sior
OlkitiiNTs for Christmas trees. * groat
variety of new and elegant designs for
•ale very low by J. Welch, nixt Joor to
Post-office.
A Pent; Hall correspondent *•> : <-)-
nian. the miller, hilled a porker weighing
500. and made 27 yard* of sausage, neat
measure, from him. Prof. Weaver of
Pine Grove has a singing class which is in
a flourishing condition.
The Loid's Supper which was to be
administered in the .Lulhaaru cburcb of
tkk place on Sunday Dec. 13th, ha* been
postponed until Sunday morning Dec. 27.
TOTS- —Toys of every style and kind to
nmu*e the little folks. An immense and
varied assortment now being opened atd
will be sold very low at J. Welch's Rook
and varittv store.
While SecblerA Co , in the Bush
Loose block is headquarters for everything
in the line of groceries, we wish to call the
attention of farmers to the fact that it is
the best depot to go to witb their produce
of all kinds, such as apples, potatoes, lard,
butter, eggs, pork, b<el, sausage, and
every description of farm produce, which
they will take in exchange for groceries at
CASH PRICK*. Farmers should take their
produce where they get the most good* in
cxchav£C for it, and why not t-y Secliler
•2c Co., who will make the exchange same
as though you paid Cash. This induce
ment is vrorth something as farmers natural
ly want to dispose of their produce.to best
advantage, and the goods you get in re
turn fresh and first class.
A wus DIP collection of brackets, towl
racks, wall pockets, Ladies work-baskets,
work boxes, dressing cases, writing desks,
vases and toilet sets, at J. Welch's.
Subscribers outside of Centre coun
ty will bear in mind that wc expect them
to pay up all arrears before Ist of January
next, if they wuh the Reporter continued.
From t; at t.oie publishers are obliged to
pay postage themselves on all papers sent
outside otfti.e county, and as we must pay
cash for paper, work and material, it will
be seen that our demand is no more than
reasonable.
John Moler of this place flew a
porker on Tuesday last which weight 530
las. .
The weather Las been changeable
tbe last few days. On Tuesday morning
we had a snow storm.
GOLX> PJTXS and pencil*, gold charms,
pocket books and card ca-<. A splendid
assortment procured expressly for the Hol
iday trade, call at J. Welch's Book and
variety store, next door to tbe Post-office.
L*iw" Railroad Phojkct.— For several
day* pa., tbe paper* liare had ilciu* to the
effect that the capitalist of Boston w<re
making arrangements wiib tbe managers
of tbe Pennsylvania railroad to secure a
direct road trom Boston to the west which
i* to be made by forming connection* with
road* now completed and in prces of
completion. A report ha? got afloat that
tbe Lewiburg. Centre A Sprue.- creek
road is to be one of tbe connecting link?.
Thus far we have been unable to tee any
thing to verify this report, but earnetly
hope it will prove correct. According to
the map this route seems to be the one
which these capitalists would decide upon
Below i* one of the dispatches we lee float
ing around in our exchanges :
Boston, Nov. 21, —The project of a new
and direct railroad from Boston to the
West is receiving the general attention of
business men here. The route proposed
is byway of Williausantic. Hartford and
Poughkepsie, where it crossessthe Hudson
.River. Connections to be made with the
Pennsylvania unJ Eric road?to the West,
and a line to Washington and the South.
CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! If you want
to see anything and everything that is
beautiful, amusing, curious and useful, go
to the OI.D REUABLE BOOK STOKE, in
room No. 3, Hrokerhoff Row, kept by 11.
Y. Stitzer, whom everybody knows, and
lie will sell you something suitable for
your children, yourself or your friend*,
at such reasonable prices_ us to astonish
you. If you Want to see Noah's Ark full
pf animals, jfro there. If you want to see
toys ojf every description, such as tin toys,
modern toys, Horses, Wngons, Tool chests,
Parts, Stoves, Drums Horns, Swords, Guns,
u lull Assortment of Wax and China
Dolls, Pesks. Work Boxes, Chro
mos. Lithographs. Frames, Alphabets,
building Blocks, Toy Dishes in boxes for
15 els, to $1.59 per sett. Books, &c . it
would take a long time to Just mention all
that he has, and a week to examine all in
his store, which is piled full up to the ceil
ing He has just received over five hun
dred dollars worth of books and rewards
suitable tor Sunday Schools, who would
do well to go there now for their Christmas
supplies ; he has also a full lino of Miscel
laneous books suitable for present', of eve
ry detcriplion, and School books us u-ual
at lowest prices. Initial paper put up in
boxes as low as 20 ct*. per box, containing
24 sheets of paper and 24 Envelope? also a
full line Of blartt for Justices of tbo Peace
a,.!* Constables at lowest prices. Alma
nacs TJiaries, Blank hooks, /albums; Mu
sic Boxes, Harmonicas. Harps,
Violin Strings, tuning fork*, 21'.LicBoi)ks,
Paper Collars and Cuffs, Pocket Rs,.:*
ana Combs ot every description and quali
ty, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Bibles,
Ac., in short you would better cut this out
and go and see aud learn that 1 have not
told you the half.
HOI.IDAT ROOK* Ju-l opening AT
Welch's book store the latgost wllwllvm
of Hooks for oM hn.l young ever brought
to town.
There in no (lodging the fact that
Holier A Kiinu Mill keep the Imo-t eiten
ive store in Heilefoiitc. wln-re you tun
buy any thing from the finest dress for a
lady or suit for a gentleman down though
notions boots, shoos and groceries They
are headquarters for tarmers and house
keepers, always keen up their stock in
every line of good* and sell at reasonable
figures.
Filsluighs Hay Klevator, i a patent
device, which > very tanner should see
and have. It i* tie hot labor sax ii g con
trivance used in the harvesting of hay,
enabling the fa nu-r to mow a had of hay
in*from two to three minutes. Simple
cheap, and of great utility tine of tlie-e
Klevator* van be seen in operation at
Soattglcr's Hotel, Nalurdax afternoon, I'.hb
at ;S p. m , farmers, come in and see it
work
As the holiday- .ire drawing near,
we wish this week to draw attention to the
local items of J Welch, whose store next
the po-'. i tiJce, at Hetlef. Me, is the empor
ium for any thing you may desire to pres
ent to a friend, old or young Go and see
his hands* me store and the wonderful lot
of i ice .things now on exhibition
-- HoW A lh(t Ksistb 11 VtLAMAL
too A deer is capable of getting up as
big an evoitemei t a- a near doe- somot.iuei
•mi can -it a whole town into an uproar.
Vnd we wish to -In ,e that such an annual
can start up all the rat-b'o in a place at
well as a fire-company and assist in dis
missing a congregation It is not uticout
tuen in any |>art oflh-s county for deer to
come right out from the mountains and
run ir,to our villages Not long ago one
.of these amuia!, on a Sabtath. was -cent
ed in the W,KH!S L>y some prowling dog-,
.perhaps led out by sportsmen who pay no
attention to the commandment applicable l
and was hotly pur-ued by the bellowing
dogs. The deer, evidently after a hot
chase in the mountains, struck for the val
ley, and in its alarm cut close unto a vil
stage with a church on its outskirts. The
minister was just ready for the doxology,
when the bellowing dogs led attention to
the deer ahead. This * too much lor
- --me Niuirojieal spirit* and out they
larted. to the annoyance ofthe minister,
who let out a few words upon the w ieked
n. ss of hunting on the Sabbath, llis well
meant words, however, reached few J ears,
as all eves and mouths were ju-t then wa
tering for ve-iii- n, and the benediction ;
was pronounced in much shorter time than
ever before, and then there was a rush.
The mini-ter, forgetting himself, and im
agining he smelted venison in the pan, was
at the door soon as any *ne and only
wanted to see the "poor animal run." Uo
got sight of it, and at once yelled out
"there ho goes, I'll bet the dog* will get
him." Seeing the deer approaching a ccr
ner in a field and not knowing the capaci
ty of the animal for clearing fences he ex
claimed, he is now, in the corner,
oh, if 1 was there how 1 could knock him
down with a rail.' In the meantime tin
boys of the village, - ho don't go to church
with then pa * and ma , aUo got low j,-nt
and they ran and yelled, starting out some
of the men at home. In the excitement
some picked up Stone*, some sticks, and
one man who once got the buck fever
when out hunting, in bis hury picked up
a bucket an-.! 9 in pursuit. The noise
attracted the attenti-n -f an elderly lady
in her room, and goingtothe window tees
a crowd running and spied the man with 1
the bucket, and very naturally she yelled
"fire, fire " Her husband up stairs ho.ird
the cry, and he joined in, yelling 'lire,"
and the iili*,e o/,ei in the yard caught the
bound and bellowed "ire"' and the cry
got into the crowd, and iLus started uuiu.i
fire company, and the whole towu was in
an uproar aud excitement. Women fa.til
ed, men nearly broke their necks, and
lbs minister had his excitement worked up
so high U4l he mounted the top-most ra-.l
of the church y-J Jen clapping hi*
hands and bellow ing at the top oi i.,, . u'ce
to the dogs, hiss catch him hiss catch him
although the dag was half mile away and
the dear -u ahead
The result was thai the top-rail broke
aud the minister splurged in the mud.
several were run over by the fire engine,
two or three score of men and boys ran
themselves into a sweat and clear out of
wind, and .he u-er escaped into the thick
et. and town-people and mini.lor had
atones to tell for the next week of the big
fun and Low "near" tbey caught the
deer.
Fr the Reporter.
SPAWLS FROM TENN.
Me*-.J. George and Wiliam Moyer
frctn Perm twp.. .;i company with some
parties from Brushvaitoy, Lad been to the
Drushvalley narrows on u general hunt.
a::j kfor being ah-cr.t a little over a week
returned having a- reward lor their la
bor, eight line deer. MR. fie rgc M"_ver
basing killed four of them.
Doe. Mingle is as tough as a pine knot,
only a few day* offer being hurt he wa*
about again, attending to hi* business a*
before.
Mr. Wtsly fiartrnaii, i while helping
Mr. Eiins Kramer to skin a beef one day
last week) made u -ad mistake. Wesley
was skinning n leg, and while breaking
the knee joint, the knife slipped and cut
his nose. A nose is u iillle unhandy on a
Cold duy, but fi face with, ut a noe i- tuore
unhandy. So it was luck for our friend
that his nose was not cut ..fl'
.Mr. (.'hri-tian Alexander killed a hog
last wtk that dressed exactly four hun
dred lb*. Pretty good for Christie.
Las', week 1 io.d you that H. A. Lari
Dier wu - inclined westward. Since then
hi* inclination* have changed somewhat
on in count uf larious circumstances, ana
now "he is like the man who stopped at a
place for a men I, and on seeing the condi
tion of the woman, nose while working
her dough, (concluded that it depended
altogether upon how it would full), wheth
er he would stay or not. if it fell in the
dough-tray he would leave, if not, stay.'
L'ncle (Yuny - < f the Fust National ho
tel went through a certain operation in the
lomorial line, arid now conies out, end
looks like a young Tom Thumb.
The Millheiju Cornet Band gave their
fir*t concert on Friday eye, iJec. 4, jp the
town Hull, at Milllu.ui, At the time lot
opening, the Hull was not quite full, but
there seemed to be a constant draft in that
direction, and untii uil was iu full opi ra
tion, the seal* were ail comfortably Ailed.
The music furnished by the hand, a well
as that furnished by Messrs. Meyer,
Fehrer and Gephart is uruurpa-sahle 'and
deserves praise. All behaved in an or
derly riiunricr, with the reception of a few,
who by all appearance* hud partaken
little too freely of the New York cider
and consequently they conducted then;
selves like tit subjects lor the insane a-y
lurn. But so goes the world, tome met
cannot publish their popularity unless uu
dcr the influence of some intoxicating
beverage. 10 S. C.
J^PAN.
A ijjjljuuy.
Yukahouia, December I.—A heavy ty
pboun occurred at Yeaoo, Octobtr 12th.
Many sea coital village* were greatly Uuru
nged and one was entirely destroyed.
Thirty-three junk* were wrecked and tw..
hundred live* lust.
bttumboat Explosion.
A boiler on a steemer on Lake Biwa
burst and the passengers Hnd crew num
tiering one hundred are reported to have
i been Ajlh g hy the fxplosjop ilr drown
! ° d
| Uis stated from Constantinople tlmt the
i h,.ildii)gof u Protestant school at Jaffa has
| been si ipped by the Governor of Syria,
j who has also issued oniwi tor the suppres
j sion of all Protestant schools in the pro
i vine# under his control.
Lpilor from Missouri.
(iRANT t'ITY, Mo , Nov 'JS. l!*!t
K HlT*. it RKPORTKK For the benefit of
your readers, 1 will indite a letter in which
1 shall truthfully present a few tacts for
the consideration of any who may content-
I late i removal to some other clime mete
congenial to their discriminating tnte.
Letter writing is not lay best lorte, yet I
hope that on this occasion, I may be en
aided to writ* intelligently enough to he
understood by the ordinary reader.
It la my puipose to Rive tlid reader a
hurried outline of our geographical situa
tion t.get! or with a synopsis of other mat
ter* that cat l ot fail to trite ■ >1 all who
liaxi any migratory inclinations Worth
coni !\, from where I aui writing, is situa
ted in northwest Mo , ab >ut 60 miles north
of the turbulent Missouri River The
County i* bounded on the north by the
low a state lllie. while oil the West lliele
are two counties which separate tl from'
g *h .• s! nkeii Kan Biol Nebraska
'1 *• county lies on the line ol the 40th par ;
a 1 lei a!i , hp .■ s. s through southern l'onii
sylvani* ; this, the reader xsill at once
perceive, locales u- in a milder climate
than is enjoyed by the inhabitants -f t'eii
tral l'eiiusylvauia This county is em
braced in What is kuown as the famous
"I'latle l'urvhat* This purchase wus
ixia-le front the I'latle Indians, iii IN .
; arid embraces the finest agricultural re
gion in the I' in led Stales The Indian*.
; with that keen sagacity ot forethought,
win. his such an important characteristic
of their nomadic nature, had -elected this
region it- the best to be found ill the great '
Mississippi x alley and a* the one In st
-uited to their indolent habit-. I'i.ysi. il
labor is the aversion of the Indian, and
hence it i not only an *•*oitomic consider
ation for hi in to find a good productive
s. t, but it i- of primary importance fori
him to locate xxhere the greatest amount (
of agricultural products can he realmcd
With the least possible manual exertion
lIeUCC it was. tl ut what is row known:
thr ut the I'linui as the "l'latlc Pur
chase, was selected by the Indians as a
rcservati.-a Tit* red man could nowhere
find a • so i! aJapU-d to his idea- ol
, ,
agrou lure ; r. h-oi n-> .les're to become
rich , Ins only ambition w*-> to I. axe an
abundance of the neces-aries of life; thi- ;
secured, his happiness wus CoUtpletC. His
ideas of agricultural pursuits corresponded
very nca y xrith those entertained by the
agricilltu ili*t* ot to day the larg t pos
sible gains with ti.u List ut ;
capital and iabor. To sec ure t > the great
est degree these valuable acquisitions, it
was of primitive importance to fin.l the
richest and most productne soil, and to
no class of people could the task haxo '
her.', assigned with surer hope* of its fiual '
accomplishment, than tne aborigines of
our country. In their peregrinations they 1
became thoroughly acquainted with the '
soil and climate of the Jitfercnl part* of '
th - county, anj when they selected their'l
reervation in uorlbwasl Mo, it was from'"
the conviction that it sis the modern '
promi-ed land. The saute g*oJ reasons !
that prompted th dusky'sax age to make
th - regi n hi* home, are to-day attracting
hither thousands of the poorer classes
from the la-tern states. I would be the
ln-t one t-i encroach upon the ties that
bind fatuities to the old prosaic i.aarth.
stone, yet, when 1 know that they cm
b -iter their temporal condition o materi
ally, 1 deem it my duty P> advise and en
courage them in a nutter that uill largely
conduce to their happiness. I would ad
vise every v. ung man who ha* to eke out
a existence by doing day's work
for a mere pittance, lo cwuiu w--i u..J pe
cure for himself a comfortable home be
fore the gold Ti opportunity is wasted 1
c.-nld say more on this subject but space
forbid*. Don't scold me for writing such
a long letter. Fred, for "you know how :t
is yo-iulf " A ■ "if
h n tiittd
• ♦ #
For the Reporter.
Wheat and Hover in Virginia.
MR EDITOB :- The report, herewith
transmitted, was inude in reply to certain
qite.tioris submitted to Grange No. 4>. of
Va. And it Is b-t to *v that the
gentlemen composing the comuiitUie lists
no "axe to grind" none of them have to'
niv knowledge any land for sale. The re
port may therefore be considered as Jisiu
ts-resting, excepting the laudable desiie of
having the truth known, and their country
peopled by g-Hd citixen*. Your*.
T. G. EKII ARD.
At a met!ing of Angola Grange. No. 4V.
R-indolph twp, Cumberland county, y
September 25th. IST4. ti committee of five,
the Chairman of which was the Master ofj
the Grange, was appointed to take into
consideration, and report on the following
points ti> the Grange.
1-L Is it true, that wheat and cloer|
can not be successfully grown in this sec
tion 7
2nd. Is it true, that without the Use of|
lime the buck horn, or a? more g i erallyi
caileil, the -tick-weed, and briars willj
os rr..;. s;i J take possession of tli land 1 j
3rd. I- it true, that the lack OS material j
for making manure is so great, that the;
manure bank must of necessity be very '
rmall?
4tli. 1* it true, that the gullies or ra
vine. as they arp sometin.es called, car.
not be closed up?
oth 1- it true, that we have prevailing
drouth almost every summer'' and if so,I
lint such been the ease in previous year* 7 |
In regard to the Ist query, your commit
tee would siv, that while our section is not,
strictly a wheat growing soction, yet we'
claim that crops of wheat may be, and are,
profitably grown ; and that our land* lake,
clover well with the little attention given'
to that crop, either in the seeding, or sub
• • quent cultivation by the generality of
our farmers. We think we may safely
-ay, that on an average, taking a series ol
years, the yield ot wheal on our average
hinds, with the use of some reliable fertiii/.-j
er at the rule of 200 or dOObushel* per ncre |
wouhl he from eight • • ten bu-liel* f r
every one seeded ; nnd that the >taml of
Clover would be good, yielding the second
year a ton of good Imy to the ar te, ant!
more if plastered.
Agiuu, it the *arne quantity of fertilizer
be applied arid tl.e land put in tobacco, the
product would more probably be I I to
bacco MUO lb*. to the acre—put down in
wheat. |a bukhel* to she acre- cloyer IS toi
2 tons per acre j or ii tobacco he altogether:
ignored, then the following | lan to be
adopted : The land to lie well ploughed!
and seeded with field peas, or as we call
Ihim, corn-field peas, 1 bushel per HI re,
the last of May or Ist of June, with fiOlhs
Fertilizer per acre. So toon a* tbe peas
are up and the fourth leaf appearing, ap
ply 1 lu-hel platter broad east per acre.
This will insure a heavy crop of vines and
pea*. When the peas begin to dry, after
securing enough for farm purposes, plough
under the crop of vine* and peas, arid seed
to wheat with 100 lbs. fertiliser per acre.
The result would probably he 10 to Ju
bushels wheat per ai re, a sulendid crop of
clover and tbe land initcn enriched and
in fine condition. We are riot dealing out
to you theory "r what may be diqip j but
we giyu yoij fault |h| lijj* been done,
and can jig"'!' by d°|lp in li'i* section.
Now a* I*' tlm APPD query . If WIIHI
we have,*aid • n regent In lit" ! l he true,
we have tb plover (jgld imw ready I" •• •
the truth of what wo shall tw id regard
to the 2nd.
If land be prepared HK recommended in
the llrat part f this report, and will r t in
clover, ami the clover mowed tin- second
year, and even the third year, we need
have hut liltk 'ear of . '.i'lf. - ypif
The ;pnwifi|s . t'tiie iatuf, fvsn if tl.<-Hovei
he not removed lrm the land, but t.* left
just us mowed, 1* the very best war ot
getting rid of these pests Any one alo
has had his "eye* opened" ruusl have ob
served tbi* re*uh. Nor is any tiling lost
to tbo land if the clover be removed, fur
what we loose in tops, we gain in roots,
in it Is Ui'll established tli.it when I io* • r is
moil ti there is a currep"iiilii g increase 111
Iroots, proportioned In tin* 1 • • < t t<i ■ H.v
thin system a !mrk* 'inutility of material
i may b# gathered In l'i ui'il for fooil tor
cattle, or g.< to make up tha bulk •! the
! manure bank. A tut 11* i brings u !• the
Mr,l .juery Wo hold tloit in out tool <i .
ll lliT" tin* hi en of forests a' J pi tm lands hi l'
. KroHt there i'HII lot I o mil gr *l " B '' '
Ity of organic malarial for increasing the
siao (the manure heap , loit HHt a '*K'
ijUHiitily of in■>t**rimt i'HII lit. HIIII *• 'or
merlv, converted into mnnur. I'V til rnc
tJ.o mHtnrinl ftrri.ished I'V our forest.
Thorn it, according t • tho vpciiciice •!
our best farmers, no br'.tor material for
tho manure heap tliHii the lea#ot I i
old.floia puie it limy I" that tin* li'iii<* of
tho pino are richer in liitto llinli tho I'H>"
of tlio 0,,k mid oiln ii ui ir'.n •of hard * I
tin- lh# little tnrin ynr ' manure thai
u raitod i not duo t 1 tho !*cl that there i
no untied il out of which to Iners use the
in nit tiro hea|' but. rather that our poop •
do not avait themselvo i f that n'mli " ' v
linn wo not only hale Inalorlal I" mat.#
mat ute it wo would only utilise that ma
toiial, but we alao have matoriai, an,l too
ion tie*' with which to close Up gullies
if farmers would only do it Iho 4th i|ue.
ry is like all tho rel , tt Implio* that a* the
thing ha. aaa't lieeii .lotto, it, therefore, eaii
-11. tI" done While gullies bus I ! "
a H#n#ral thtllK. boon filled U||, Irt aoltie
farmer#, who did not regard them *> ape.
ciatly ornamental to their fnrinea, and
Jittering with others, ox. bed ufii'li them a
eye sofa#, have taken o tfou' > to atop
them, which wna d 'lio I'V the free u> of
pine bruah and tho judicious uae of tin
plough. N .w in regard I. the ',lli >ju<rv,
It will he I roperto relunrli that a# gullies
are not pr Wueed In illelith. ul 1 > mill
water, and since wo havo a great many
gullies, the natural infereiifo would be
that no (oiuetilnea haie rain-fall#, nt.d n"t
that wo bavo drouth# every j. ar. It ia a
mistake a't ■ annua! drouth# in \ • true
we oci astonally have drouths, •oinelimo#
of long duration, and very disastrous in
results, hut wp nr. a> free Iddll thelU as
anv ether portion .*1 .ui c..unity, ie ti'i or
south. Probably ttruth would he that
drouth# prevail about once in eight * r ten
year*. For the last I'll ytar# they have
prevailed . Aoner, In pres ioUi years
drouths did not prevail often as one in
tell years. Respectfully submitted.
Com miileo,
J. M lit. ANTON, Hat. J M. WIIAUCY,
Ttu W : *>'T"if. R. W 1. Bt varus
J\ A isel'i as.
Tilk coI'KT*IMtoCKLDINttS
C art convened on Mo:.d*v the lkt.l .lay
~f Noveiubor. Judges Mayor and Orvis
both being on the bench for the first tw.
lay, though during tho remainder of the
week Judge Orri# alone pro-ided The
*#ek was devoted entirely to criminal
business, of which a large amount was d;#•
josed of. Cur Additional l.aw Judge has
i faculty s'/ getting lb) - sii,"s
shiiU uilgbl to to. appr . iato.l us i ■ its el
eel upon tho county treasury
Com v Kobt Taylor, violation f i
{Uor law Tried by Jury Verdict guilty
.fuelling Honor without a lieen-e and to
man of intcmptrate habit# Th<-e were
;,i indictuiei.t# ol imilar tenor Sen
tnce ta (jiii UHtl
Com v*. P W. Butler, vlaUtlun of li
quor law After the trial before a Jury
had pnvreJe! for )in< lime, the deft,
concluded to plead guilty t- o-llirjc liquor
without !!ccn#e and to minor#, an I the plan
wu accepted g.-ntenced to pay a fie of
f •*/>, and the cot of pr*e< ulioD, and t
;pep,d ten t'ay—iticludit e Tlir.l>fivitl(r
—in the county Jail.
Same v#, -ame. he. ping gambling '.HUM-
The men in thii county *h> are a terror
to evil- doori e#pccial!y liquor teller#
teem to have "gone f >r' Mr Butler w th
tpecial energy. He kept a little wlr.tkoy
hjlp at Kagleville, and had a 1 ack r in
there we re only !wt> roour* in lit* who!#
etahlihmant— where parties aei.t and
played card" for the drink#, rot a very un
utual cu-buri at ucb place#, we preiumt
lie wa# technically guilty of keeping a
gambling hotire, and the jury t" decided
and the Court made him pay and
o -t# f"r thi offence
Com. v*. Ufer|a Koll-r, violation of I; i
qunr law ; Deft, pleai guilty Jlo telling
without lieenie, and u fentenced t • pay
s>) fine and COl
Com v# Jacob Mana#***, violati n of
liijil r law ; Deft, plead guilty to veiling
without licen#e and to minor# . not yet ten- •
fenced.
Corn v Sirnon Haunt. violation < f li
quor law I eft. waived presentment and |
finding of a bill by the (Irard Jury, and ,
plead guilty to nine indirltnenl*. He i# a
youthful German who u-ed to keep a a-!
loon in the corner of the Buh llouto
block b'lt hk* ir.ce left the county though j
not foot! enough to (nepcll.c penally t r
violated law. Ho ha# not been ienp on
thii tide of the Atlantic, and cannot on-:
<lcr#tand the law -"fa country which re
trict a man'# indulgence in lag-r beer and
thing* concomitant. Judge <r*i#rnlight-
Jeticd him cr,?idcrabi v bv inipoing a fine
upon certain count# <>t two of t)re indict
. inenU only, SWXf fine and cot. The
I Judge alo politely and ho#pitally invited
i him to return to the county and #ell aome
more liquor, when bepromid to(int#ne
i him proportionately upon the remaining
indictment#, and inakr a very wio man of
j him. The young man teemed to appre
ciate the Judge'* kindne-#, but think* d
--| ucational privilege* in tin- county are very
I eipenaive.
j Com. v*. John Stewart, violation of !i*
qui>r ly ; |jltj*'l guilty ami entenced to
: pay S6O and co#t*.
! Com. v#. Jno. ISorger, violation of li
quor law; plead guilty not yet -onion
ceil.
Coin. v*. K. Iterger violation of liquor
law; plead guilty and -eulenced to pay
s>uo and o ut-.
j Com. v-. John *|> R( . larceny.
j.Tohr. i*a rather hand-on.o, hearty, ai d
: bright looking hoy, but a bad • gg. pr-di
lakiy, fourteen or fifteen um old Ho
I went into the D'ackniithhop ot M blind
Aultt, when no one wa- pro-ent. niul <ar
rietl away a thai gull Mich**) got tr:.ck
iof hi# gun, after time, an I went to
the luu# "I the boy'* mother Tiro lad.
j -eeirig him coming, like the wit kcj man,
i tied to I lie wooij Mi.d tji gpn. wilii h wu|
; in the h<m*c, wa# voluntarily delivered up
!by the mullier It w>i* nleo atatod. though
not permitted to he put In evidence, that
the mother wi-hod Mr. Ault# have the
ItoV arrevted. thai l.e might be #Cllt to the
hou#e rif correct ion, a* #lie cutil i not con
trol him Tim Jury found him rui'-
Com v. Keiiben Riehaid*. violation of
liipjor laxv ; deft, waived pri-n ntiiient ai d
finding of a true bill by Grand Jury and
plead guilty; .nteuee deferred /iV/o/'./N
run.
NITTANT VALLEY 'ILK VNINGS.
Uid, 1874.
Henry Rtown, merchant at Hubler*-
burg, ha* gone eat to purehaae a -lock of
good*.
j meeting a( llamburg. Clintoti County.
A i]i.ioft protincTe l meeting vyill < -un
nielKb' in ll|(b|er-lej|-jj .||J Sytpt- x'Vell
b,g.
Ynih * f Jt-WIMU t v lt 4 Hl , lU r „ lm
Uuiaum A Niikcclown, Cliftn f.., on tin*
!ItAth of Nov. after an illneu- of If mmithi.
He wa buried at Snvdertowii Centre eo.,
on the 2711*. Rev. Height of tie Lutheran
! church, preached on Ia. H8; I. Dec'd
'war aeed ti* 1 '"io,, in w!"t 'Jf
i H u * i
I John Shafer Jr., of %u>ii Pa, bioke hi*
'leg, about 4 week* ag . bv tailing fnmi a
I loud of corn fodd-r. Hi. Philips Fi*liei
,iWU* -enl lor who dre*-d tne limb, and
Mr. Shnlert* doing Well. Take g lial ciiir
iieut time, Uncle John.
About two week* ugo, while hev. J. A
Btigbt * two little boy* two lUbmng
laioiiid ui tho loom "playing hoisi
l.lllher til.' t . inge! Jitfi'il i • it-, slip... ,|
j and 1. 1, hi. .king h !I! ! i.hoUt I> r '
I i lie lie slmi.. iiiiri' I• i \in !
i the attending physician, saythe lilth !■ v
, is getting along finely.
'!' i.i latest 111 llublclshuig. Is a I'linUl
i 1111. . ('in. | .ii ."I 1.. It. i Bright
IJt meet every Thursday oieiiing ill th<-
leclu ero in . I the l"i i • lerian I urch.
The .hiss has d. 01.-l til# I .aliolial
Stoi. ..( Lttssoi s, an 1a in Using t ■ I uion
Ie on 1,, ai Tht . lass, at pie- nl, num
ber# between Uo ami f" and many Ho re
nr.. i spe.te.i to at tend. Mai to 1 f.le s
the effort /.AC ut
CI,I Nft >N Cut NTY
.1 a oli llautiiiersl. y, of Cliapiitnit town
ship, w hose past record pi • v. s hiln to he
■tie of the "mightiest huntei. we know of
ill this "in- to w -o.lt Vli H Itnmer
let l liw •#' y .'als old At the age of
thirl, en he rommelieed hunting on Kettle
Cret k. sine whii i time lie ' u i, .1 up
Mll 1'! le' d r •, 1 ** |., I t* lose#
and 40 CBIHIII uilts. He is still an .r, unite
mat ksltiali, h .Vi' K " " Hie pas' few
is ei ks shot out tho e\e ot a pheasant ! n
distance of 4tl yard
tln last >itur.lay Dennis lleekmun of
Lognii#ville died >'l epilrp-\ at ti. age of
twenty-four years, and was bu'l.al on
Monday . D-eeased ss as a soli tI in I. D
K 11... kiinin Ho had huig been suhjtn t
to epileptic Ht
I.a-'. Wednesday a week a serious aeei
J cut occurred to v< ung man named I>a*-
vid SunimeisOM, .11 t! Mr 1 rei! Sum
luerson of I.eidy, while going t>> alum' r
camp for the purpt- >f working f.r Mr
Jsu. Pl, 11. il. an Til '. 1! g man s'arted
for till- 111111(1 si'tn his r.lle, an! alter pro
co#.ling a short distal . e in the ii .iitn.n
concluded I e might -ee some ga no and
would loa ! hi# gun Sh rtly afl i ioing
•o and while attempting to rr. s a log, he '
slipped and fell, . ausing his gun to dls- '
charge, the . telils of is h h . !■ ed Ii is ;
r ght s. •' g SS, tl ft*. 111. s! I
caui.-d I..in to bleed t . death 11. ma' 'i- ■
ge.l, after the accidoi.t i,urres! Wntl. i
ahoulthrs. fourths of * Miiie, wiicic he .
found fr ei J# to administer to !. o!,j'
Dr. Ilettf, tif .Niiiuau übuiiifig, iir 1 \,, f {
M t Ufuli, n(fti tl * lrl#o\cal liiti ttjßitt
vtill recover.- I<
ST. NICHOLAS for 74.
A Book f.r Hot - ami <Jir!
of th 1... k CIIA I'.f.Kw TH'DI FY '
! W\lt NK K i:
"In the bound i. „u., t>, Mi.III,LA. .
1w ;h it# gl. -y of r-d and gn'd, wu has, a
permanent addition to the literature :! g
yojlif, V. Ver h, f.,re ha. s much ' terary I
a'.,l arti-ti. la ■ nl *o * op. Ist. 1 in lie srr
vice of children. I', is a continual educ*
I lor of their TASTE u'ol ..I their hoi or at
courage I ii.. n-'l senile* it can l- tuaJu '
altv better, a- d if the cht'dre . don't like ii i
1 th,nk it !• tune to begin t - change D,,- ;
kind of children lis this country
St. X chola- fo: JB7o,
ll.# p*. s; t,.- i ,bs ... . voiumv 1
#%#i-s* It I '<■ lit l til* fttlliliiil * tt. ('UI •
an t- iovso in iu l,t#rary and pit-ur-a f
attractions. A in. g other att'actlve A-a-
lur • nfi
Two ftpieiitietl Serial Si t:,-
•THE YOUNU SI'ITITOI
bv J T Tr>' br. Ige, author of thr J.i
llt/srj Slnfiw, >•(,
•KIOH! COl >I.NS"
bv Lou*.* M \ „.n, ■ Little
i% "1.0 el
T • | rt!: t -lure. of St Nlf i:. I *,
whiell have i iinliiriMl to largely to p
popularity, nil) bo It-|>l up iil< .unit:
and ■ *•. *lor .. in FKXNCII,
GERMAN, AND I.Alls ■
will apt ear ore*- .V, M I .1 \< KIV
ihk Vr i.i'iT. run I.KMM: lU>\
an.t I'll K KIDDLK BOX . . •
to In- full •I • '.•!< -! and t! .i J, .
for ver. 'J n- -1 i- enlarg
ed
Bayard Taylor and ether l..lii,gui.l:d
travnlri. w..i kv<- St.nr.*.: Foreign
C nir.fn •
Mr H del K ail' In* n-rir# e|
delightful lit. ; instructive Tapet. on prtt. ■
tical Subje, t.
Mi ILrl'ott ami 'ihrri will attend to
tin' department of 1.. .•• h'' . ..m
Tilltiiit VinMt, < r.
New writer., In ad di n to our |Jt
largocorp* ofewtHbvtOrt, win tift young
people of all ng - I*. ■ n it it g - Slur.i ■
Skett he*. and I'apora oil Hi : ry, IS. gra
pliv, Trnvr Ad .Mute, Nal.. r. Hot rv
Dul-donr and In door Sports, By.' and.
liirl* Hand), raft Kindergarten tistnr*,
I,lleratwi> I' pular S one- With aln r
--ty tprilkliii ofiuß tli'.iurli oa dn vu!-'
Ut..r,
I'ri. e, J vvJa j. r.t ul up to J all. It we
will .end th<- twelve Number- for th< year
jutt ct oil Vol I ■ for only ?.t*'l The
n\ Kioganby It -itnl in It. I and, <i>!d,
n lil he - ul, <i.rgr paid, for J l l a i
Onev.ar . t üb.rriptloti and twelv < bav a
number*. S'.l I Hie y rat • tub-e:
and v f.l ttne one, hound ni above rent,
charge* paid for *'"• I*l
.1 ./' i; i t ... y .
e.i IS t lie. Kl' A t'o .
No. 'id Broadway Now York
SCRIBNERS MONTHLY.
"The Ureal Mutioti.il Magazine,"
ottlor. upon a now v. ,r it* ninth voluuteF
with tin- .November number, with broader
jd i.it and larger enlyrptt.p than evt-r be-.
tore, uiitl w.th the ambition it hat mitin
lained from tl.a flr.l, doinoii.tralo it*, ij
to be tlte l.tijlitoil, th*- mt..' beautiful. noil
in .verv wv the BEST I'OPI'LAH
M At.AZINK IN TIIK WOULD lin
ing the y ear it will jire.etit *uch marvel, of
illu.lrative engraving* at r,i- p. ~r mag
a*iu® h cv. . able 1 |itiM!.h itr
writer- will he, a. (hey have beer . the
choice and . In wen literary men* atol wo
men of At'io-ica. Among the-attractive
feature* <d the \ > ir will |-e n N <> Serial;
N-vel.
"TIIK S'|Vit V OF *-KVKN OAKS,"'
by ,1. ti. HOLLAND. A *eri.-. of paper*
from various jioti* on
•AMKUK'AN LI I 1: A St •j ;n KIIV. j
includttig de*erptiv e |.|ior* .m Atijenun,
citii *tdl open in January mli a tmrra-'
live ..f WKSTKUN DlsCtiVllßY AND,
ADVKNTI UK. bv MA.IOK TWIT.I. ;
wbo.o <|oeant ot the C o|;. j-ii utiMofthe
niWl liit.l ,1. I'.tlliilli ot W'e.ietn tr-ivel
Thi* • r i Wt'l lival "TIIK tiKKAT
SOl'TlI jiapert in the ni-igiiiio • • .re <>( it#
illuntrnlion-. whilst pn* --itii* gr. at.-r va
riety and wider i lit • re*( ADo another ill-'
u.trated erie:
"A Farmer's Vacation in Kurone,"
Sin articlet recounting the rxperienco o( a
well-know t Ann rii-aii f ninoi and engi
neer <"I.oN ! L MAKINti of s (dgen
Fatm, Ni .pnh. i t !.i i* a tour
thr. .git lot.ie .1 ill. freipi.-i.tnl part*
o| H -'etii Europe, in the \utumn of
IS7 I.
A *.-tie* of jia j,r-of gt mt in'. re.t on
French l.ilera'n c ntxl l'nriainn Life
l.y \ LBKBT .uh llhutratiotts
by Fretieh At list-, v. ill appear during the
year.
•I HE MYSTKKI I v ISLAND," I
n . "I he M • i.-rn li ill.. -on Cru- i ••
Jt'I.KS \ l-lltSh *' 1,..t. et toty. Will ne
eotitinu *d u ith ii* illii-rrations i\ tory,
by oAkiilltiLM.
"MY TOFHMAUNK,"
h. citt* in N - vi inli i , and will rut. for
tin., in f- ,- ui.iotli Tlieiewill alto he
■ • lir V ... l"'i- , 1 dh..iter Storie* by
I. adi ,k \n.-11 o iiut Kngliau Sbary Wri
ter* lin Mngti/im will roniinue to bold
it- Jin- . initi.-t re in tlii- reg.ird. The KS
SAW BF.VIKAVS and KDITOKIAL
I'AI'F.KS will, a. In retotore, :„pluy the
able-' 11.-ll* ill both Kloof, and A met ma.
'l<!\U \ND SOi IKTV. which ha*
grown in 11\ 'ir and in etcclloiica from the
fir-t, will I mill 11 iill■ attractive, useful,
mid valii'itilii in it* i' (bunco on tlio social
11f- and culture nl till' American people.
TIIK K I t'll I NGS will lio lill fqr',htr im
proved. ntid there will be grantor variety
in thi department.
Scribticr'a Monthly, by the verdict nl
both th< English and the American print
i- The Hi et nt hII the Monthlies."
The Eight It 'iin I Volume* of Hcribner
i iii-tunti- an lUiotra'cd Library of mori
tltii ii ••.ir.X) i-i'Uvn !'*'"• I hey contaii
more th.i I) n 11. "ii Sjdendiil Serial Sin
rie, more than i Thou an I Separate Arte
lie-, I'oCIII". Kllili I lll ami lb
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mild JU.i-i'eiei'. A • li..\• I.printed at
I • ij♦ <" V |it t i tin chlitgl Vulnf
n<m> nihil a limit"'* •. ami
rat** •- number at redueed
.■ II llet | inn with -tib-ci ipt ion ■ Ni
•■tin r opportunity will prohibit ever br
(fi\ eii to >• I complete m ix • I thin unrival
ed Monthly, theexpense of reprinting ii
• mull bdilioli" being an great at to lie pro
hihitory.
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aenjtom.y add lex* in tin- United State*
rl:a ge- l aid, with one yeni'- -uh-enptioii
for S'JO; the miine, charge- not paiil, #l6
The i iirlit Vols., in evtia library style
inarhie -i le- and marble edge*, and a ub
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Kill Itep
(*> Slip I
Mini iiriu, De, I, In. i
Mr i Itlioli /I ,1 .Sir As i lie i ,n
pa gn lma-Jo-t eio oif the party spitil sili
led, the di'leute I imlidates retired t
uwait another opportunity, nml the waap
iris of both parlies cleiiiied and laid asid
f.r future Use So we are aim 1 ready t
enter upon i (lather, which, I trust, wil
not cause 'pi le so much unkind hiding
ill.l utiple i-nnt talk as the one that jut
i-i 'el What I refer to is this! Tit
time is now approa-hiitg and will soot
to hire, when tlx pn.pleof Centre coun
ti s#i!lbi called upon to elect a cou lit J
lUpcl inte'ideut, A number ot griitleiio I
base already announced their ,mines a
i i, i iolatrs tor tint t'tll. e, an I a* the tl h.eili
. ' our counts aie in u ll u'islii'ig eondi
le. ui". r the so| >l l t> tideiiey of Hon
it V, Mag e, the people en not i rcrilil
I . much r are in tulectlng a man who h
lul'.y jualit ,1 to take mil t of the work
.no i.ty it in tin ran. manner at b#
lore li, making th.% sch . '.loll the peopli
. outd not |dar# hi Iter In ill in ofticu thai
SO, MiC'.tds, >■; Mililirr.it Mi Mr
Curdy is tuily jualihe i t > perform ih<
| d itii sot the r-tfl e, and wilt ask lh# tup
:.ort ot the people. i'aas.
Ki-Senator Doolilll#, ilt a late speech
re erred | > the evpo'lses >1 the Whit,
H ■ use, and < B*' k i ..it ' w hle\ er may
jhe -dd in or Oi isn, .'! Mr, .I . tills 'l'spuh
.ie . ur> , !! parlo s ngre. that the Whits
II use was Mulct more glun fully kep!
and presided over than by liis daughter,
M:s I'alters ..a i pr-ft.t lad i and a mod
. ■! ci r. pul* can mist ' ■ ot ttie \\ tuts
II lire, Let liie tell you, a ta'l vs 't-fch ha,
:.i-1 < ' a.i n ins' iu |,uiiltsi.<'J, but whh'li )
. ! from the lady's own lips Ju last
wit : ut in Jcav. Nt lh# and uf Mr,
Johns,<n t Il1mltlllrlgl1. H.v steward
lit* house took an invoiitory and found
'.hut not on* article of furniture was miss
ing or broken , not a sheet, towel or tiap
kin Was lost , and tho h- ,v. was In per to, t
UrJ | ffislu Ui, to bottom Him told tue
.hef fact, which I know the wiva. and
■iaughte* the farm-rs . f Wisconsin
a !'• hsg'ad lo hc.il. W hell she Welit into
tho While H .■Use she purchased two eg
lollent cow. Fr.*,,, ih.> milk of these
cows she made ail the butter, u-ed all the
, e creaio used its th# I'rctid.-nt's family
during the term. When she went k uue
she shipped the, • fußßssO's. I# it
any a,.igJ!, that Mrs Falters.. n
i. ~ud li.e List premium on butter at
tlieis ule fa.r la; I fa I *
Bi.YMYKK M VN f FACT!' HI SO CO *
HELLS.
We arc ill In > )>•> of the catalogue of the
. i mytr Manttlo.-tuf ng Co ' 8.-IL, giv
ing di t rij prm, and rum <O-1
11 111 malt Ituln lliuio tt r - *>£ It do llid
Vt'lt hi? ' i agt |fu a * mii| ilia utt-lal, m
Hit *u-rl, mod otilt by the Bty tnyar
M,i.uft.il ring Co and are entirely dif
ferent ft mi all other bell*." Tin* price it
ir than w>r- ha'f that of the copper and
tin be'. Tin v i.i* warranted fur two
)i.*r* agati.'l ItriAay it it r'alwJ
a*, thn ..tc ' • tniifi',, v.-*.. *. bmrd a*
f.it ..i ' *, ~. a* -i liii brin i f iitur lira
a nil at llli'fa dumb e The !c*Uii>niial*-
a —!g pni|> i t ion nl thnin bring from
• i..' fi 111 i Vrr* Slab a:.4 Trr.
nt. fy in the Fluon, a'.J KW<litulr a
-•.ring i ii.i inimi'iit uf the bell* The
■ ...'iulai tuini. aliuir . and ritaniivr
Wcrktare 1 i a'.i J at Cincinnati. U.—
n't V\ .! I g'if S •mii bi*i *i long
. .iljj a the
country,
I. iii*i".!r, Nn*ri.it.< r 'J I .' A fire kU
•ill in tin? *' a k itaMn *.{ J M Cdovtay
at Eminence, K'ttlu'ky, at two o'clock
lb , riniti' . ' I. lr •> i i about $2 ■
lUi w irtli o( proparv)', including iauiljr>
hita . n<*tal uiuin* and all the!
i *rri*g<-t and ill rr • t nl of the atablg*
A 111. t.g tl .mi;-, Wn- the fine th'Tough
br. 1 Ul! !i ti-'id Ciliaf, \ alu 1 at
■ ! t!. :! toui' • -i* an U itnh!i-:.i - i.
Lan Star, Tti.uinl at V ' t*M
MARRIAGES.
tli T! kj, S . ai.ti, i*7i, by Ki-x.
W \l Mi-tiiingr l>r .1 K. Larimer, ol
I, . lint i nt M -r-a .. Curlin, daugh*
[••r of Mr J.iliti Curtir . of Ht lh-fonle
DEATHS.
**n hlh inl , i?t l'. tter twp , of cholera
infantum. *n of John II Sjiieher. g*d'
a bout 6 month*
tin Yi' iii • tua> morning, at Centre Hall,
dr. Mirr Khrl art wfc of Win Kiir
hart, ag" I 4 I yea**
In Boftfttwp, <>ii the U7th ult, Mr. Win.
Hiding-, in the 7lith year of hit age
\t Anror burg, n t'-gh No* Mr pin.
iel Kurt*, agi-d 77 year*, 2 month* and 7,
Invt M- Kurtg u-i h'>rn in York. IV.,
iub.-<|uently la. o l to Centre luntv.j
11. lived in Aaton*hurg more than .'a 1 !
or*. Ut w*> a WMikjr eilnen ; n faith-1
In! man ; a kit d father ; n worthy clnirc li |
m< tnher. and an upright chrlotian. .1 T, 1
DR. I*. l. M F,
I'entreHall. I'll , thankf'tl tn[lb* nuUlie fir
pat patronage, b" taae. ihu method of in
: rmtug ho friend* that he Mill iontir.u*- in
[he practice • f medicine a heretofore.
Having the exjteriencaof 31 yaar* In ine.l-1
ical practice, nt* h.-kt endeaTorr will b.
ued tii lender *alif*ctton to all ci v '"g
him ■ call dec. 10 t-f.
N'OTICK Nolii-e i hereby given thai,
tbeui. unt of Jill-lb Noilimit*
ee uf Kli/.abi-tlt (}cn!*ol a Lt(iialif. Ua*
!■. .• n filed in the '".. i t • ft' ~,01011 Hleaf
•<f Centre , and will tie ■ onflrnie-i at
January T< • 111 i,e*t, if there be n> ktiffl
eienl reaon ah iurn t 1 the contrary.
p. , lit M \ iKON WILLIAMS,
l'rothoiiolarv
#
• .*! • , Hi ••rn 1(11 It t*oh*ife.
ikf * - ... : v 1- ri# . et I
IILY M \ M-l Al AN U r ACTU ttINQ CX), Clm lunsll.O
.1 "Krcrf l""*ruir tnd
Si*- I lr 1 iht'iltUi*T
For llttfw or NUmu Poww,
Croin-Ciit and Circular
WOOD SAWING MACHINES.
pa., rtiiltia 1 in uUr* mil I'rleo I I*l *nt frrA
llliYM\ CIS Maimlarturliiß* .
'kbit • '•IU h,. ii >• . CINCIS?.' M tt..
Ma' lltili till. r. of • ' . .1,., nil.. Ii . Stclllll-
Khgui;-, shaker Tine-ler. Farm,
S.'biiii ami Cliuii li Hell-, etc.
Pec 10. y.
nISStiI.CTKIN. - ''h. I'.ipiiriherahip
In I. I ! ... • •-! c g MtWUM Pru. 1"
P. Net! ami \\ Kutikle, hit* thi dav
been di*olved by mutual coi.cclit All
perron* knowing theui*a|ve to be iildebt
•d to the in id llrni. will tin I the hook* n'
the rcldence* f either of the glum name I
cr- in*, where itisti ~|iate . ciio 1.1 will
he required. I* P NF.KF,
W. V KI'NKLK.
Pec 1<. liii. Centre Hall, N 'V t P74.
A C**n Thankful for i t .t (ia ,r 'Oiage,
and Imping '■ lio'i 'i g .f.Mlt'l'attuli ot thv
ißine, Ho' undt/rii|iiud m"*' . ~
.. a a - HvUKllUlh
Cuis M- * . .*
|irt)ioisiunil Mtrvio** t tlit jud
I lie. \V. V. Hr \ k >
1 Dec 10. tf Centre Hull, Ph.
ORPHANS'
COURT SALE.
lly virtue of an order of the Orphan*
Court of Cent ru county, 1 will i-tT- r
u- outcry upon the premise-. on SA lUK
DAY. I>KO. VU, the following real estate
late of Daniel Shiiey. iiec'd, vir .VI tha
tract in Harris two . adjoining land* of J
, •> Potter, Rev It .belt Ifauiill, an 1 A. I>
Stovr, eontainiiig uh.ep
i l a. PEItt'HES.
l'here ii ejveted u tine DWELLING
. HOUSE and good outbuilding* beingthi
late rexitiem-e of tin-dc d. Sale t.> com
mence at '1 o'clock p. in. of said day. whet
teniH will tie made known
SAM L GIL LI LAN' D,
Adrur.
Chilian advices Mate th t an unusually
, l,ea\ y earthijuaka was felt at midtilgM on
Miu Lllth ult. in \ alparaiso and .Santiago,
stopping docks and cracking the walls of
churches ami oliier building. The dura
tion was übo„t thirty seconds,
llegvy •tonus of rain, hate #wcpt th*
. .Santiago end of the Islam! of Cuba The
ra.lroadi are badly damaged, and no'rains
■ are running. The government has granl
_ ela. 1 for their repairs. I-argn i|uanliliet
, of sugar Cane all over tho country hav#
hi en leveled The towns of Sausa and
Tatioino on the north coast Were flooded,
nnd cattle, goods, and homes we,., swept
away. Hotiin hs of life I y floo Is is fi-porN
HKCLRFONTK MAHKKTM.
White IVheat i I Ui U-J itio ...Kve W
Coin 00 ....Oats 64 Barley HO.
70 Clo/crsee.l < (JO Potatoes CO
, l.ard per poun.i H I'ork iter poundOO
Butter'JO. Kggtlo ..... Plaster perton
114 Tallow b iia.o: 10. llain lb
I.arJ per pound Hi cut*,. Ituikaheat
05rU F.ourper harre! re la 117,01',-,
Nova S.-Ala plaster sl4 to Ifi Cayu,*
plaster f ,',oO per iftlO ibs.
PUBLIC l.EITIN(,
1 he Board of Directors of Potter tostn
sbipwiil leeeivwse:. >4 proposals at J'ol j
lers Mills, MOKUAV, D*. *. MH ► A ja; l. m jt.'
at 1 O clock p iu. for the biil'dll g nl a H'-w
school h .use in J^o, (ji„, ti.Ts-dUlricl.
Uiijldiiig p. ht urn a, Ue by 87 root. 11 ft
in (near. To see specifications more rui
nutely go t.. John Mcth y, Potters Mills
By order of the Board,
\\ . W. RoV KK, AI.AU If. .T AMU AH,
Becy. Pre#.
A DM 1 N I k'l'j;\T<U - Nu'l 1 '
ii Itfklor# of a'tUitht't.Atlou UII tbu estate ut
P- \ all Valgih, of (#rgg IWp., det'd,
at e been gn.nte.llO the UlUvrsigru-d, who
reiuosls all per#-.',, knowing •' I
.11.1st, ted to .aid estate
pat mint, an ' ~ mak* immedia'e!
agai"-* those liavi'ig d.mands
tiie same to present lbeu,.duly au
thenticated by law lor euleit,eitl
F. H VAN VALZAII,
Nov 'Si tit. Adtu'r Spring Mills.
j'
UUTJAL PAPZH.
PRICES REDUCED.
From 40 to 25 cents.
I Juki rrt>ivid ly,
J. H EIX II
'•HO BOXES NEW STYLE
INITIAL PAPER. TWO TINTS
Open ...Is, 7J4 Km slopes row style, and
.i 1..r 'ii' cents a last, tl,u> |.laun g this
Iss-auiif article of stationery w.tlun the
reach of alt.
Call MKIII nt New Store, liutue's
block, mxi iloor to Ist Nat. Hank,
Hellefootc. Nov. 12 2tn.
J ■
NEW YORK
I
•BRANCH.STORE.
M. Clain • Block, |tirv.lly Opp. Bu*h
ltomy,
Uollefante, Pa.
11. HFIDIIA A CO.. I'rop ra.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS. EMUROID*
ElilES, WHITE GOODS. LA
CES. NOTION S A EA N
C Y GOOD S.
STUICTLY FIBST-CLASS GOOD*.
Bi ldv Hit* I Mini IVires.
No* 12. if.
VPMINI-TK ATOK SKOn^ew
Imiller. adn.iri'.:n!t'i:. on lha K*
tale til Cathuriua atuwr, late tftiregg
tup , dee d have heelt granted to the uti-
Meikigiied, and ail pcr*n knowing ibeui
-l\I t in.lrbted to *ald t-ktale are rnjueat
i-d • • make immediate payment, and tho.a
I. ivirig legal claim* agaiot the tame Will
pre*ent llietn duly authenticated bv law, i
JOHN KI.SHKL !
Oct lost. Adttt'f. j
/ 1 XCTIUN Ndi " u he.rcbv given.
\ that at Shcrifl'* Bale Nov. 17. 74. I
j |>ur< ha.' 1 the foitawing property ot lieu-!
Irv U u.h. "f tiregg twp . and wul leave j
'ithe tame in Li* poe--ion | at my (i eaturc
vir. 1 Cow, 1I 'a If, 4 fa'. Hug*. 4 Sti.taU.!
i-d ot Hay. lot of F'id'icr. tot ot t' <rn. ij
He I,lead, 1 Cui'ktOV e ad pipe. 1 WiHkd- .
box, 1 Clock, pigether with all the defend- ,
ant'a p-l Mtual |ir<i|N>rly. All I rrmni *r
there! ire cautioned rgiiu-t mtsidling wtthi
the tamo. KLIAS KKTTKUA LK.,
: dec 2 3 t
H. ROSS MAN.
Undertaker.
The undemigned beg* leavs to infurtn
hi* piilron* and the public generally that
lie i. now prepared in maau tXiFKINS
jand re*pec;lull> utitiu a hare of their
' iNtn cxui Fur.i tnl* allciidetl with a neat
He .r-I li EN 14Y KtISSM .N.
; J ept 4itt. Churchville
THE ALDFNE COM PAN I E'S
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
j SOI.N OSI. r N ' SUBSCRIPTION.
Til K ALPINB; THK ART Jtil'llN AL
UI'AMKHICA. .
I TUt* |,n.>il|'! -ntcrprt** >• am onlj <r*ll *e.l*ln*4 la
1-e.rv l**tai*. but I* belli* c- .l*ol j iU*i *ad
j imurufGil. Hlu Ut Hh*ut trltal in IB# vtml*
' *< Ul*ri4r Tb i>noU(wl pirtll.
l owlttttb rri#w t:' A chnmi" l>rfwal*d Utfy
i
' th" prtptiUrflf w*iloh %kU Wi-li hs AlnNl Th ART
I N (\ tnstwr# aJw |w • • *r+*\ m 4 h>wh,wßt r
• tuifa |*wt>lu Ij Rn# wrtt Otvw*
| l*t• *tJ tall InliKWMiltiWi WW *4plwntfcw
't Part* I. ft. 111 Mvl IV *vw www M<tr
NHH I hH'N
I.TASPISk IPH H MISCKLLANY.
r b* <o4i*trir 1 la 4' vrt*. t w.itrMU
1 *cU "'kit Will V MOwin A'l fKnH*;47VW, orlf |
| iu*lly " tr**w.| wi •t-vkl |*.- >• iM.'tdwW \rl Jw*rwwl
' likl tt'lPCt l Nt.
*1 ,I N - elt'cu ,: 'H lamnikf retch. a*..iii.c* nt
bel..r , • net t laat l.V*u *e Ih* ,BK>al
I 1..W l.l*'<-• ht been Mtr.eltoa ol
1 The London Art Journal.
•Car i |.*n Mill eueUUn *•■ ,n*rt pa**>. Incta.tla* liie
rti***..l mmllMWef ~ ..a hi>e | lle i-aper K ttuierb
till* lwa*. rtrkU Utaaila*la4 la rl w4n1.l Wl'
given acb 111, fir.t prl. ,t>J Ul* |>ll|\l'.i |U enUr*
~..* hi.l .Ml • wt.ohv repre*rnUltvie ' • Uv* "Tik* if
.line Pie..- wiltcb I* * I,'MltlM <•' *.ei-lita* bwU
ftil and ratwatilw
AA * <tST or S> CENTS A I'A KT.
PVHTSt Tl a 111 \RK.UTBTPCBUBH*D.
1 HE ART JOURNAL
C.n| I l•In 13 m-mllti* P*vt.. *1 ,1 *ib Uebkiatae
In* 111. !.*! lati iiee'e illu*trt i..
MO lief . .Imnvt l i >Le Maine
g.i h m .ntlll. perl v,U *U*n|a.rbpUUw wltk
..I.|.eu|i • le*iJir>Wv la.ller. ...J elyUw
1.1a.1n *. • Irniilh*. UI lie eutlrel; 1.e,..n4 . ..TOpell
,„ M |, t l .rlee * *ilt.tle . Ir. lev Kver Imaimlit
. Mil] I>e luuat oaiefu'lv leken iat lb, flanet lane* neper,
. ~,,1 n . lelni will I"* l*r"il • make Oil* lb* rkbtvl
1 ii*. lit Utm of a pre** abUh l*. '•. la ano■ v. .
' .li .rl lime, vr..r1.1 Wl4e repalallott.
I (drmw fr*iika* kliltnr,
wuefUHl ..eirlOy] for
- air !"* n.i 'iT*Tioa. * nmwivu atmnnu
V lr*.'l--lie. Hen of I'l. iar** ol aitteronl *U„ and
i .1, *1 .1 1.1 everj . .m. elv.lile *ulije.'t liave been put ,P
in e i tWti'Mw e.l ere n..e *1 *
1 ~,1,-e I uonded I j Mtake ih,a> p.>|MiUr li. tpu v*ie
Karelop, No 1.. Haloing lereid'n. ellgtgflngw
i* now ro1v \a.| rrlU U* *nl TG-kr Wbt W V
. tn.oi.il 1>I lylVi \H y iV', i|,lUt bt tma*"
b and lo *e"i.
Sl Hil" lIOOKN.
\ .ixtomlW aMurtinrnt ol BCUAI' BIH*KS b"
-l.r'.V.b i r-l-efl for I h- hi.ltJ.l- men P"*"<
~l ai.e- g.ril.nnl Hit-re*! ran li *atort*4 lor ** uU *
No'l ' lufl Uieaa.'riSfi adwiUltatli. SM> PP
| > ||itrii.!un > l*riuUi' niito". H bscV, • pp.
lliltlnohM .....TOP
N. 1 Kuli uiuriTiii. Iwfcli d Iturdi, |tXt and b
LoltorJato'wii®/IB et I |"& tip*. (toatbx
malt. (hiil pa lit. oil I xytpl ut 111* pr'os.
The Vlilhie Pnc-PrlonU.
In cimiillaiu-o '.till rep-at-J roourat". tl.a publlahar*
of Tilt: A I.l*l > t >'•" prrparo l tiiu'r-U.n of m!
bit ml Ho 1 |UUm for i*A-< i*rU>ut frawiti*.
l it uf t-uii itr*' moauWvl on > htMttiifullj UnUd ftiur#
mt. with httlome nil bo*rvUr iIM.
ro attarU lb. (I -a. tt to oat* l-lt tor . od
ba iU> H-tJ t<>lvl uvtir An altoaus ntUolirJ boNr,|ia
tho* rnftT be ilone by ft child.
T subject. 12 * lo la.. B*a. with *to**, Sec
No ol tuu .It* fur #1 Ul>. WO.-o .alactioti I. toll to lb*
P a .uLiJoto, 10.12 I2to . a. atth *lam. Or.
J.ab)octo.*l J.lla .Ii "ÜbilUa. SBC.
14 -u'-Jort* 11 .V P. Ik- •ilu *!<; IA
Soat bj oiati. without *la... poxl p*ia. for prtoo.
Canva**r* wautud.
TH K A LDIN KUtM PAN T,
(J ce a pa Maiden Lane. New IW
M" ILLERS HOTEL Woodwa ft T
Stage* arrive aud depart tally,
6HORTLIDQE d CO, COAL, LIME,de.,
I WILLI AM HOORTLIDOK. BONDVALEN
SHORTLIDGE <fc CO.,
Burners and Bhipi*ia of the celebrated
Belief o ii t©
Z WjIIJIFHEI ILIIIMfE. ~
Dealer* in the very be-1 "ladca of
| ANTHItACITK COAL"i
The only dealeri in (' t,i r# (Vi,,ttv who sell iho
W! I Li Kl 15! SIB! A! 11; ltiE CiOIAIL
trow the old Bslumm, WINE. Abo
NH AMOK IN AND OTII KB GRADES
of Anthracite Coal dryly hou.*! , o;
/f EALE II S lA' (i RJ I A'.
n *' lh * prk * in c ** h fur ibat the Eastern markets will affoTd.
WHEAT,
(JOHN,
RYE,
OATS,
CLOVER SEED &C.,
tl' urbi or will Im§ .old on comrniation when i*ir*d, and full |>rke. guaranteed. lai
formation coiicarriin* the grain trade will be furni.ked at all tii e, to farmer,
witb plvaaure, free of ebargc.
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS IN
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER.
rbirh i, alwaytaold at low |>ric*. and warranted to be a* g • .<1 a fertiliser a* any
other )ilater.
AMD
IE AR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT.
BELLKF().\TE. PA.
Lime ! Lime !
Lime o! th* Wkl quality, always ut>
hand, at the kiln near Centra Halt.
GEORGE KOCH.
GRKAT UARGANS AT THE HARD
, WARS STORK OF
MUSSER &. RUNKEL BROS.,
Millhelin, Pa.,
Wit- LUiit asp Prrait. Dast-ra* is
HEA VV A SIIELF HARDWAftE,
They have juat returned from the Eastern
Citiea, where they have purchased a wall
selected stock of
HARDWARE. CVTLSST, twos. Natt-*.
OtLa. Paiwtv, VAitsiattka, Pcttt,
. BUILDERS <fc CO ACU MAKERS
GOODS.
Plasterers and Masons,
Saddlers, Shoemakers,
Koiieekrvpera, and in fact,
HARDWARK FuK EVERYBODY.
We rail particular attention to a fine as
sortment of Picture Fratura and Moulding,
eery cheat'.
WALL A WINDOW PAPER.
: And (Juilaui Future* ufevery kind.
lOOACHand WAGON MAKERS— four!
attention i celled lu our stock of Spokes.
Hut>*. Felloe*, Nhatla, l'olc* and Huggy
WU.'ola. all of So 1 quality and irllinj ve-J
jty cheep. Our itoct ia large, and o>n-|
•lantly being reuawed. and we are selling,
J— wholesale and retail—at vary low price*.!
Uaniember—much money lia> been bwlbyj
.paying Woo much lor Hardware Try
& riuMb sirb'z,
i They t>uy for Ca*h and tell at Catb Pricat
tor l'e** profit than any other Hardware
J Store in the County.
tA'Call and tee ut. Satiataclion guar.
I*uteed.
MTSSKK A KI'NKLK BROS.
' * -T*y '74
i :
H. H. WEISER
Manufacturer! of
jSheeliron & Tin
i ware,
"MdiUeim, Pa.
All kindt of Tinware, constantly ou
hand and made to order.
> Sheetiron Ware of every deacription,
J alwaya on hand.
Rooting in Tin and Sheetiron done in
> the mot approved and *atifactory atyle.
f' S|M>uting done to order.
Their ttock of Tin and Sheetiron Goods
' it large and complete, and offered at the
1.08 ENT PKICEK
Thrii tablithment hat been enlarged
nd *i.k ted completely throughout.
Saliafaction guartaiiteed, and all jobs
promptly attended to. aprlO-y
THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE.
No XI dour to Wiiaou A Hicks' Hard-
I ware store, Allegheny St.,
BILLKFONTK, PA.,
Jas ( 0. Williams.
k (Successor to B F. Rankin A Co.)
DEALER IN
) DURE DRUGS
AXD MEDICINES,
j CM K SHOALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, VARNISHES. BRUSH.
ES. I KHFUMEKY. NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR TMETOILkT. AC.
d
f.,r tuedtcinal purposes.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS in great
variety*
Alto, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
n<< *ll other article* usually hept in fifci
class Drug Store,
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
9tnar74tf
C. T Alkxaxdke. C. M. Bowkrs
4 LEXANDER & BOWERS, Attor-
A neys-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Spe
cial attention given to Collection*, and
, Orphan*' Court praotiae, May be eoa
ißJtwdiu Oaraatn and Ecfi'it-. OA*. It
CHrmtai leTS&i. Ajtt'TMf
J HAKKIS J. t> KIIL'UKKT J A.SESVtit
jobs korrKK, rrren it >n t;.
Pennsy alley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow In /rreet,
Diaeuunt Note
Buy and Sell
Government Sec untie*, Gold and|
Coupons
Pxtan llatrsa. Wm B. llixcLe.
1 I'res't. Cashier
Chas. H. Held,
jtios-b, IVntrhittnkt rdJraflfr
Milllieim. Centre Co., Pfe,
lic.|.e. ;fully inform* hia frienda and the
public in general, that lie baa ju*l opened
,*t hi. new e.ubliahmeat, above Alexan
der* tPirv, and k*e;yi oomtanUy on hand,
[al! kind, vl Clock,, WiirLn, aiij Jewelry
1..f the last***! style.. r- fclto the Matanville
i Patent Calender <*l' •vkt, provided with a
complete tndr* <.f the m.nth and day of
the month and week on its thee, whii h ie
I warranted at a j -select time-ki 'per.
*#~C'ocka, AN at< be and Jewelrv re
• paired .hurt not,.-.- nd warranted.
*ep IP fifi ly
!>•; Sample l.ootn.- iti Town.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
I). JOHNSTON A MiXS, Proprietors
Qellefonte, Penna.
Free Rust to and from thi Depot.
Lxeelsior Cement
The undersigned new manufacture* Ce
went w\KRAXTBD OP A SUPERIOR
A LIT Y, at hit kilns, near Pine
Creek Mill*, in Haines twp. Thit ca iiicnt
hat already been u*ed in large quaniitiee
upon the L. C. A S. C. KR., and hat been
Sound highly satisfactory upon all jc-bs
where it hat tieen used, 'and as equal to
man i. far tu rod for tite in CIS
ITERNS, WATER PIPES. orwhaM-.
j purpose a good quaiity ol Cement is de*i
rable This Cemant has already been
{tested fr and wide, and rendered lite ut
jroott .alitfaction. Person,, therefore con
jstructing Citterns, laying Water Pipes.
'Ac. t> will find it to their advantage to bear
jlhisin mind, and also, that he warrants the
(article as represented.
J G. MEYER,
| may 'J! if Aaronsburg, Pa
pKNTRKHALL HOTEL.
V Jobs Sraxglik, Proprietor
stages arrive and depart daily, for al
points, aorth, south, eatt and we"
HBkKY aaocKxauorr, j. d. snrakar
President, Cashier.
OENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00.
(Late Millihea. Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest,
Discount Notes,
Bur and Bell.
Government Seem lies, Gold <£
aplO*6Stf Coupons.
w. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE WAKER
CENTRE H ALL, PA.
Would most respectfully inform ths cit
sens of this vicinity, that'he hassUrted a
new B<w>t and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a hare of the public patroa
.aga. lhuit* and Shoes nude to order and
.ace-rding to style, and warrants his work
u<> equal any msde elsewhere. All kinds
••f repairing done, and charges reasonable.
Give him a call. feb IS ly
GUTKLIUS,
Dentist, Millheim.
9? er * ]*}* professional services to the
public. He u prepared to perforin all
operation* in the dental profession.
J>®"He is now fully prepared to extract
i teeth aktmluttl y wlfAoisf pain. tnyS-T3-tf.
FDRTNEY, Attorney at Law,
• Bellelbnte, P R . Office over Kev
|unid.s bank. mayl4'M
MA J. J. MHKEFFLER
TAILOR,
. Nearly opposite SpanglePs hotel.
vnt.Hnll where he is at all times, prepared
toinake all kinds of men and boy's cloth
ing, according to the latest styles and at
rfon>b!i charge*.
T M M ANUS, Attorney at Law,
t# Bellefunte, promptly attend* to a)
biitiaeaa entrusted to him. jui2,'6f<t
ADAM HILD.
PAINTER,
| oiler* his service# to the citizens of Mifflin
C. eiitrc and adjoining counties, in
lloiim*, Wgn and Oruauienntal
Painting.
GRAINING
. Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash
Mahogony, Ac.,
I Plain x„d Fancy Paperhanging, Or
der# respectfully solicited.
All hue work dene for other painter*.
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T OUN F POTTER, Attorn cy-at- Law.
' Collections promptly made and
periai attention given to those having
ends or property for sale. "Will draw up
ina have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages,
Kc. Office in the diamond, north side ot
he court house, Bellefonte. octSPC'Jtf
TL. SPANGLKK, Attorney-at-Law.
Bellefonte, Pa. Office with
Hush Js Tecum. Consultation in English
uttl German. Collection* promptly attend
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