The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1880, Image 3

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I'HE CENTRE REPORTER {the Miller's convention, at
————— var | Inst sk. The Major is a member of th
" a0 | Inst week, ne Major
Centre Hail, Pa Th'red. Jan. 22, 80. | :
bl mn ' | state organization,
~ ; > ear. when paid in
pr TR MS. $2 per year, when Paid 1
pad th a 108,
+ $2.50 shen not part hh
rtisements 20cts per line for three in
4s per line for every SUD. : -
Advertisements by the | among millers and
sO
composed of one member from each cout
wivgnee
Adv
saris
degruent inseriion ’
; 1: hanal ALCORN
vear al a hoerat av . : .i |
Qubseribergoutside the sonny show d re
: wnt of one years posi
mit wus 10 els, amount
of Wels as Jo
£8.
} } hoays tell
Sheer: vg SAN ANDAYI \
; tam afRae DU COR
aunts stand at the Repor fer office { Vv. iy
’ wn their papers If th
y (70 if means
i
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{
i
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ms, and deen farmers a movemen
rateriy when pad
how their aos
views, 2
we Wo wore pleased to havo s short |
from Dr. Kreider, of Buoyrus, Ohio
suiting the lables on
hie reads John Roel] } :
shat John is indedled for SuOscrap
q , "8 4 .
of January, 1870, and
paying the printer
on from
that +t 8
the 1st
tie Ae was
LODGE MEETINGS,
( of O. F meats
¢ axrRE Hav, LADaR, No, 88, 1. Halt
r " ing in the Odd Fellows Ha
PH nT heey W.R. Fanon, NG
to the bedside of a dying brother, Mr
reached in the evening
death which took placa early the follows
meets On | ne morning
3 » ¢
awn Fort Lopak, No. 83%, F. A. M.,
Monday evening of ‘or before each fall moon in tha
ante Hall
hy RRLACKER, Soot J. J ARNEY, W. M
PROGRESS GRANGER, No, 88 Pot KH. meets al Hels
11 Centre Hallon the Saturday on of D@ ore
«at 2 P. M. and every two we ka after, Jas, A
ter Master LroNand RROXE, Seet
H. J. Boyer, of Aaronsburg, show
tom Wednesday
mo best sewing machines out,
hel
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Centre County Democratic
Commitiee—1880.
International Dairy Fair, One of the
most important results of this great fair is
the verdict of the committes of experts
that they found the well known and al-
ways popular Perfected Butter Color made
by Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington,
Yi. superior & and therefore
awarded it the first and only prise. Dairy-
uld remember this and insist on
wis
$. 0. ADDRESS |
Galbraith, Belli
Heinle, i
NAMES,
«¥, Wm,
w. WO
ww. Wm Harper, 5
Frank E Bible Milasburg
J.P McDonnell Uni nville
A J Gardner Howard
g (LG Herlinger Phillipsbre
eim J.H Reifsnyder Millheim
r Uriah Stover Bellefonte
Jas A MeClain Milesbure
ide wm Hepple Pine Glenn
Sam'l Gilliland Boalsburg
David Delong : Howard
o. r.. Dan’'l Driebelbis Sta. Cel
N. P.O M Sheets Stormstown
Grege I. M. Rishel Spring Mills
Haines George Keister Aaronsburg
Halfmoon Join Ward Stormsiown
Harris Sammut! lshler Boals' urg
Howsrd David Tanver Howard
Huston H. G, Chronister Marthe,
Laberty W.H Gardner Blanchard
Maron John Hoy. Jr. Walker
Miles sam'l K. Faust Min
Paitor G. W. Rumbsarger Fillmor
WwW F Smith Millheim
P F. Luse (Centre Hal}
" Ww y wil others,
Milasburg
Unionville
Howard
Phillipsbar
M {ill n
¥
i
men sho
nd Grocers, Send for circular
Rsin on Tuesday; mud plenty
roads bad and temperature & little lewer
Our grain delds look fine , the grain
pt on grow ing a little all winter,
The Y. M. C. A ofthis place intend
to have an Anniversary celebration in the
Evangelical church of this place on Sab.
bath evening, February 1.
Jen ns
loggs
Burns
Lo lege
Curtin
Ferguson
“MeCauvsraxp's Patent SMOOTHING,
Grossiva AND FrLumixe [Rox It saves
fuel, labor and money. On exhibition at
Contre Hall Hotel, Territory for sale, by
Counties of Townships, om reasonabl
Parties operating in the Western
terms,
and to be sald as the property of Wm
Orb
Ni
E Mills Market.
Wheat Nol $1.50
Whent D :
MADISONBURG.
Mr nd M1
have exchanged firms,
An orem
Sprmn
BOON
Uriah Shafer
Ni i
Q
1 7
i
he Opal el Va ner ny
George Kebor's farm, parties are opening
wis
*1 it al present Oats,
Mr. John
tileave Fob, 8
i
\ 5 2} kta) ‘Bri i Buckwheat, Hk
. : 2 Oloverseed, $4 00 to $5 00
Master, ground per ton, $10
& 3 ¥ 5 IRBs : B » ¥
Co., Kan hs | Flour, per bbl $6.00
5 3 hui ! ful 0} to BO
Mi to hu and interest Hut lay i
i . | Butter
‘new i
Palle
Ww Edgar and Wile wil
1830 Gisand, Crawford 00
preparing tle
following Koa
lot No
haing MAUS Or bi, Y n twenty fest of lot No
h
ef y general
Ouse
Prepa: ALONE are
i 1}
A arection Of the
new chur
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TRAVERSE JURL
THIRD WRER,
Mileshur Jd R Boileau
i Gregg John A Haines, A
John Taylor, John Hamilton,
son
Nnow Shoe
| E Holt
Spring
Ys
I
i exten
ay | thereon
‘RY
al
frame
her outby dings MN
eld
(raat
piTOE
DHREK to Jane's
erecieg O story
3
€)
d Jamis
4
‘ kl
Fre
bible, land of
execution at
of John Steife
‘ All that certain tract of 1
Ceptre Co
eis
d to be RS
REARKRIED,
, Inst y Nev, 1
W Mey M
on hel hath of Ant burg
east and Pat i
inining about a
t
}
ing BRING
GW Weaver, J Eeklay, | sit
Es township, Pa.
John From, Thos Harrison ded by lar f MeKinneys' heirs
Marion-John 8 Hoy MeCoy, Linn & Uo
Halfmoon--J H Griffin, HB Rumbarger John Harper on the
Liberty—Josaph Rechdol} ¥ \ on the south. eot
Ballafonte—-T RK Reynoids ty. si RE TOs ir |
| Walker showers, Jehn Miller mises which William Curtis
Howard Reuben Lucas time sold by article of
i Curlin i Delong
| Rush Mason, § Lu en, Geo
On
ds © i
Rey
M »
On the 11 inst, Vi
r. UO Mallory
4
ool : 3
:
. tebarsburg
SRM
AE reemet i eS SS... - - EO oO
Foi hha DIED,
Orphans ; {i ©
he land there
D1
Jd (
. Parsons wishing a good article
Brandy, Whiskey, Gin or W
einal purpose int he secommodated
the Ceoutra Hall Drug Store Ail of
ing for family
ins
SHrsnparil
id
flared Tor
Wi i,
Apple HE iter A
a kept ‘
{ Porsons
nh wall
in ni
FRUVIDIng
Deag #1
{callon mae, and you will iad
fand complata \ id $
pon
i)
wish ustxily kept
will
my sloc
inday «
fHeRsu
URRAY,
regulated ara
i
Night a
jars are niways wailed u
elim J
Ho
th
Ww
M
CELEBRATED
| prick .
i Haiges—H O Bower, Sats i
Union Riniy Alexander
Patton —C H Kephart, U
i gor
1 Pl
| Potter
{D Usman
| Boggs H L Barnhart
| Tavlor-John L Fisk
Penn—WmS Smith
Ferguson— Albert Hoy was a kind
ee ) Yurg : \ nd
le oad { eh ondue
Probes voit
Hipshurg—Steaie UTVERIUAN
William From, Peter
Hr
idst of life
inded and
Lhe t
east and south east] better He was
} orn
on Lhe
! a kind
busband
ft me
i, hls
COorrespont
HB person is a 108s LO & cot
"
uf eg
Ha ul hi
ieania State Cols demlings wit!
the Pennsylvania Dial i '
i
ied
Wea have
tohungo from time to eternity was for { |
|
Students of it § of an with his pre |
led & Iwo i
and outbutld |
. i Nelzed, taken in execution and iL gous | wii
being pleasantly warmed 2 sid us the property of Samuel FF “Dlessed are they that 1
steam heating apparatus lately introduc yr | Lor 4 i
i]
aged
Ui
i Boealll Was gros
. ‘ama Barat
lege enjoy & summer (IMpEAl Wi ere
i : 0 eller i i ieplored
out the vear, the enlire Lb i y dey
one aller ther mus
die ui
By th improvement sl All the righ title 1d | i
is great |
pying
College dormituries aie
riable. the ehaig:s fo
Tia
na wi Dyspepsia !
athe EF K el 0, & BUre Sure
ally fox
voy f
Com
1 the
be l¢ ssoned, 804
is hoped will
CRA and Physical Laboraiories Rr
ynplete BY making
jan of Var
ng the use
he Presid
oughly
od much more ¢
vbw {11 us UiR
introquat oi i :
3Orih bY delphia,
ble the
UORMS WORMS,
appliances requir
WORMS
Penn
Pouter, NX. Py, » 3 3 Traaae vill . ‘ 3
: LGW Spangler, Tatas uille part of this State are making from $3 to
» wilon MiLiDSBUrE | on . ¢
W Tob: G1 Snow Sh $7 per day selling Irons. Call on or ad |
CAREERS ON kit waoe : . : i
B C. Wood Bellefonte | dress with stamp, for particulars,
Sam’! Hoover Fowler W. Gro. Oxawsmaw,
J. 8 Fredericks Fleming
t Decker Zion
R. Williams Port Matild
SPANGLER, Charman.
J. L
Nee ¥
sP
Rush
Snow Shoe re
The highest authority ia New England, |
he State Assayer of Massachusetts,
analysis of Hall's Vegetable
a
Frasx E Bisue, ta careful
{ Sicilian Hair Reneweor certified thst it is
ithe best preparation for its intended pur.
| poses that has been exhibited for examina~
ition, its constituents are pure and |
fearefully selected for excellent quality, |
{and that it forms an efficient preparation
for promoting the growth of the hair and
restoring the original color. This world:
renowned préparation is tor sale by all
druggists.— Record, Red Oak, Towa,
Freeburg Courier savs diphtheria pre.
veils largely in Snyder county. Attends
ance at Smithgroye school has been con-
siderably reduced on account of it, and at
Fremont a considerable number are af.
fected, and several deaths have occurred.
A corps of engineers surveyed the line
of a propoted railroad from Greenwood
Furnace to Huntingdon last week,
LOCAL (TEMS.
—Spring elections occur February 17th,
Lots of places patriots to serve their
country--lowns
—— Will we have winter this winter?
a big ups
— Prin
ting paper has taken
—Some persons regularly borrow
read papers that others pay for. So
fthe Rxrom.
80
»
Lou
say some of the subscribers 0
TER.
Our lively friend, Jas. Van Ormer,
sh Valley, will take charge
next spring.
41
of!
of Bru
Hume's mill at Bellefonte
Eugenie has go
genes of her s«
vy housekeepers wi
Pp
Zululand tosee
Centre
all po
hast
ne to
——A writer in this valley seks usif
postmasters haye 8 right to read postal
cards, and if not, how to prevent them,
They have not ; to prevent, simply report
the fact to the Postmaster General,
1 death
Ns
0 are wise
3 1 ads Ba 4 5
ler's 10 §0e aha urcufse 109
= bata
LOE BaD
¥ :
| admire a fne horse and a splen~ |
— We wera amused the other day to]
The place to got tue buggy hears fellow cry, Hurrah for Grant for al
Lee's Centre Hall Cosh {third term; when at once about =a half]
| dozen men followed with the yell, Hurrah
{ for Sechler's forever. That took the|
end" | third termer down immediately, and he|
| went straight coat tail for the famous gro- |
He said it was the best discovery |
Prof. A | be ever made, i
— New orders constantly coming init | |
Lee's conch shops show that the peopfe |
k bis rigs the best made in
sods a fact.
at
uty will
nition, commencing Jan.
a graud conceri on Saturday ewe.
have a grand mutis
20
The convention will be conducted ¥¥ | sary.
J. Swartz.
SHORTS. —A big concert at Spring |
Mills, Saturday...Jon. W. Sholl, of}
| Miles, has appointed H. W. Korman his |
| assignee Peter Hoffer, the other day,
this cou
ich al
% | cut serious gash in his foot, and John W. |
house | Stover, of near Coburn, did the samo]
{hing recently.....I. J. Grenoble is now |
fnefarms of Thomas Huston, | ranning his store on the cash principle...
decd, in any Valley. also the valus | Ed. Hess is seriously ill from an affection |
ble real estate of Samuel Huston, dec'd | of the lungs......Sale bills printed cheap at|
near Centre Hall, are advertized st pré| the RxroRrt ;
vate sale. by the Executor, Col James B by mail or otherwise...... Dr. Mclntire in~ |
Coburn. " Capital chances sfforded hers | tends moving to Lock Haven inthe Spring. |
for investments See bills. | baving sold his practice here to Mr. Krum-|
i rine, of Spring Mills... Send us a new |
| name for the REPORTER......Col. A. Gregg |
moves back to his farm in the spring.
this county
"e.%
Lush
i : x TL
~The busiest piace in ail
is right in at Sechler’s in the
bl
Four
Naty
SAL
wie
office--send in your bills |
3 1
—Dr. Stewsrt, of Pine Glenn, hed bis
ve the thumb, in his ssw
band cut off at
mill lately. a
—— The Concer t Spring Mills, on} . ie
_——The Contant si bpping fils 68) TRIAL LIST.
Fri g, will be a grand treat to] :
. Prol. P. H. Meyer! Trial list for January term, A. D,, 1880,
their best, and | commencing the fourth Monday (26th
of January:
Yirst Week—Monday, Jan. 26.
J H Crissman vs 8 H Yocum
Jos H Williams v#8 Wm H Blair et al
Joseph Shirk vs J Miles Green
Fred Kurtz vs D A Musser
R H H«ives vs Valentines & Co
Kling Miller v& John Spanier
Lydia Miller et al vs John Spangler
lay evenin
all lovers of
musi
and bis assistand :
that means a great desl. Don’t miss the | day)
concert !
—— Marriages were quite brisk this win |
the mildness of the weath |
er and absence of snow. We published s
list of 16 we re last, and siready
these bappy .hmbands and lovely new|
wives have nestly sll bean to Sechler's| Jacob C Markle vs Geo K Baker
famous grocery for and fresh] Centre Banking Co vs Wm Allison, Jr
goods | Wm. Amisa vs H Brockerhof"s Adm’s
0 Th Lehi t oflumnbor A { Spring Township vs Jobn Rockey
~The total shipments or lumber rou : ¢
Sth on “8 Second Week—Monday, Feb. 2.
Lock Haven forthe year ending Decem< Yersd B J H Reifonyd
a . # N se off Israel Bonney vs Reifsnyder a
bes 2, ware 11.000,000 Kast, 48 IhETeRs0 C | Adam Swartz, Sr vs Wm V AT;
900,000 feet over the preceding year. | Bird Cosl & IronCo vs B&SS RR
Robt Valentine et al vs Bird Coal &
Iron Company. .
DM Wagner & Son vs John Liggett
K >
Bird Coal & Iron Covs Vin M Holmes
RF Clow, use of va Derby Coal Co.
Beadlay Childs, et al vs H Merryman
Wm McClellan, Jr vs L W Munson
dobn 1 Thompson vs Sam’'l Christ
Thomas Merrymwan vs John T Fowler
t JD Valentine et xl vs 1 J Leech et al
he a line] Samuel! ale vs Jacob Mann
~The Underwoods are now busily { John T Hoover's Heirs vs Linn
engaged in removing their sawmills and | McCoy . :
locating them near Coburn Station, Cen-{ H Brockerhoff's Admrs vs Louis Hass
oealing - «+. 1 G W Hoover & Co vs Hoover & Par
tre county. They have been extensively
engaged for several years past in manu-
faciuring lumber in the Seven Mountains
and Havice Valley. making Milroy their
shipping point, mys the Lewistown Ga-
zette.
——No cheat in anything you get at
Sechler's grocwr¥y—whether in coffee, su-
gar, syrup, fruits, meats, vegetables, spic-
es, or anything you get there, always fresh,
good, pure and full worth of your money.
(ne night last week, a black” horse
belonging to Mr. Bhannon Bosl, in Harris,
got loose in the stable and had one of its |
hind legs broken by a kick from another!
horse. Mr. Boal found it necessary to
shoot the injured berge next day.
considaring
for or
rs i =
if
k bef
chesp
——The Supervisor of Census in each |
district will receive pay not exceeding |
£500 with $100 additional for clerk hire. |
The Supervigor will bave powerte appoint |
one enumerator of the census for every |
four thousand inkabilants, whose pay will
be $4 a day for & period not exceeding)
hirty days. i
&
$0ons
J H Orndorfvs J P Zimmerman et al
William Witmer vs Wm H Blair
Hoffer & Kline va R W Snook & Co
J R Lowry, Trustee vs James Cross et al
Same vs John Straw
H Brockerhoff"s Admrs vs Martin Mur-
phy’s Admrs
Same vs Same
Same vs Same
W T Speer v8 Hoy & Harris
Third Week—=Monday, Feb, 9.
D K Tate vé Gustave Lyon
Jeremiah Tolan, et al vs Philip Teats
Same ve Moses Strauss & wife
CT Alexander, et al vs Jos B DeHass
al
J K Miller vs Anna Cottle
LC McClellan va J H Holt
M D Dewitt, use of vs Jos Tressler
Issne Guggenheimer vs John Hby, et al
Jucob Roff, et al va Wm Witmer
John D Lieb's Admr vs Curtin, Loeb
©"
——Philipsburg’s most noble citizen, J.
N. Cassanovs, has ordered from Edison
the first electric light machine that he may
have ready. So that our good neighbors
st Philipsburg will have the distinction of
being the firet town to set up the electric
light, Vive la Oassanova.
Germaxy Horse axp Cow Pownpgr. It
should be the nim of every owner of horses
& cows to make them as handsome and
useful as possible The German Horse
and Cow Powder makes fat, muscle and
milk. Price, 15 cents per 1b. Sold ar J.
D. Murray's dee 26 1m.
—— About twenty citizens of Haines and
Penn were summoned to an arbitration at
Bellefonte, on 16, in a vase between Smith
& Co., of Coburn and the Gentzel Broth-
ers of Nittany. The dispute was relative
to some hogs delivrered some two
years 8go &t Smith's warebouse
by the Gentzels, The Smiths con>
tend the pork was not properly killed and
delivered, which igef course denied by the
Gentzels.
——Things are rushing enormously for
the beginning of 1880, at the popular gro-
cery of Bechler & Co, People are getting
to understand which is headquarters for
the best coffees, sugars, teas, syrups, cans
ned and dried fruits, fresh and cured
meats, or any thing you need in the house:
hold.
Wa. Beck,—Pisno Tunér, Bellefonte,
Pa.
Phenix Pectoral will cure your cough.
Phenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly.
Phenix Pectoral fastes good and brings
est.
Phenix Pectoral costs 25 cts ; 6 bottles $1.
sold by J. D. Murmy, Centre Hall,
& Co
Jas H Marsh, use of ys Wm Allison, Jr
Henry Moyer vs A Luckenbach
Mary Snyder vs Ira E Snyder
M W Cowdrict va Hughes & Tate
RH Way. useof ys A 8S Valentine
Thomas Homan vs John Spangler
Abraham Crane va H M Meek
dos D Gentzle's Admrs vs Daniel Gents
zie, et al
David E Sparr's Exrs vs Simon P Ru
ble et al
Com, ex. rel va A R Barlow et al
Adam Swartz vs HD Van Pelt et al
WO Mulholland vs R Mulholland
t L Duhring vs J Harris Linn Exrs
DrT R Hayes vs M M Alexander
Tate vs E Joseph & Bro
David Henny vs George Hoppes
f Hoftgr & Kline vs Overseers of Belle-
onte
D G Bush, et al vs H Brockereofl's
Adm
Jobin Hoy vs Harper Bros
Same vs John Gingrich
Ste vs Same
* "
Leavenworth, January 18.—Frederick
M, Spalding, late city clerk, has been
found guilty of embezzlement and sens
tenced to four years in the state prison
Camphor M ilkcures headache and neu~
| ralgia.
Camphor Milk cures rheumatism and
; lame back,
Camphor Milk cures cuts, bruises and
os: *
amphior Milk costs 25 ct, ; 6 bottles $1.
Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall.
SPORTSMEN. —I have an excellent stock
of BREgcE Loapixg SHOTGUNS, also
Muzzle loaders, which were bought at
very low prices. Sportsmen wishing to
invest, had better do so now, as the ten-
dency Is upwards. All kinds of goods for
sportsfien on hand, at the Gunstore of
Trxo. DESCENER,
280ct 8m Bellefonte.
6! ding | W
i
fir > :
the jelonte Press never fails 10 destroy
i Adress 1 d dam and 5g
Send for Catalogue. Address 1! » iback at fr. m Bea
lege, Centre county, Pa. {Company building, together with
Kidney dicenses al"ignd right to draw from the saw dam | vw
the greater part of the t th a forebay or channel sutliole [Ugmman se
io give by theaid of a turbine Whee! gee and store, tree
power equal Lo two-Borse power lor griv | mot the p
ing machinery used in ssid building, He Ji wit Wary
ng the same cstate which D. G Bush {eircios around
check and speedily cured Let those who [Rrante @ an convey od to W. F Wy He by [a yun
< F wit deed dated the first day of Qclober, 1873, lene ' { 8 pation
pinety~nine years, and |tekling sad lrritation in the
Ww vl a by {toms andmore, come from
date herewith and intended]
srihwith recorded, conveyed to thel’
Nicholls ; there .
ame building.
on 12 {in pxecudion and to bas
fred Nicholl;
Al
Kuaskel's Wor
the use Beat, and Blomach Worms
4 i : i folk
¥
0 Byrup
4 3 y :
ient, Diate Uo
Kidney Diseases
: i Sees teaches i Tape War
oan be readily dos
ough Bit
er
}
race, |
human |
iw
i
is
s s t} iv 3 u
ynstantly on the increase,
irtues of Kidney Wort]
they i in}
8 |
&
rd
Are held
Al
} tantly dose spirits of nitr y
have had to constanliy Gost ’ . for the per od ol
this great remedy aAlwhich said W. F
ATINE even
and such stuff, give
- -
B.E.V. RR.—At the ann
of Stockholders in Lock Haven
i lagt » ty of Al
Hon. I. A. Mackey was reselected Presi-{™ ;
T™ Sect A. G 11 i Lhal cerlain tract
dent, and Thomas A, Seott, A. G. Curtin, |, "0" 0 6 in Potter
A. Mayor, John Irwin, | 6 in mal
->
ised A erecled
ual HMeolDR | two story
Ww place of}
. .
\ antre
James Gamble, ( bou ne }
elected
At a subsequent meetin
Edm Blar
was elected
rectors.
Directors,
Bellefonte,
{reasurer,
Hn
rd, Es
una
Secretary
& pp
MARKRTS
January Wi
200 bust
Philadelph A ent
firm and steady
cluding rejected at $1478:
amber $1 431 44 Rye al 55
SOc: Oats, 4T4@8
January 18
red inter, $1 2B4@1 M
Corn BS ¢
firmer 6 T04e. Barley firmer
CATTLE MARKET
Philade¢ iphia, Jan 15. Cattle
ceipts, 2 10 head, prime !
medium 42;
er
red at <
RL
od
Oats Oo
COmmos $1:
6 (XX) hegd; prime ROOK
medium H@ie; common 4304
parket slow; receipts 6.0 |
gfe; medium 02
of W
west by lot «
@¢ vast by lands
Acre
LWO slor
bic
Hogs—
prime, 7¢; Rood,
mon, 6c.
SHERIFFS SALES,
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fach 44 1h
as, {.ovari Facias and Venditioni Exp
issued out of the Cegttof Common Pleas
of Centre county, and direct
Oy public road
ih
and on
ing 2 olan
eredlag a
and
in
thareon
stable other
akan execution
in the Borough of H
¥. Penn's, bounded
by an alley, on the
LQ ne
sie, nl iD n th
Court House in Bellefonte, on Sslurdsy, [asthe
January 24, A. D. Is,
desert
ré
Al one O CICK Pr J ue Kson vi ie,
bed Real Estate of Holter, cont
the defendants to wit
No. 1, 1¢
ins nd
«eribed Real Estate viz
uate in the townskip of
county, Penn'a jbeginning
along la of heirs of Alexander
dec d, S04 3 percies
nut oak, thence by and of Dar
and others, south 28° east 87
stone, thence by Ixadof Moses Th
porth 732 east 23 pexches 0 post,
al and of Kellerand Irvin, north 184
west 85 5-10 perches lo pince of beg!
containing 16 neres, no building-
All that certain messuage, tenement or
lot of land mituste, lging and being in U
township of Harris, Centre county. Penn’a ba 4
bounded and described as follows: Be a money is
t & post, thonce south 09" wesl Wit. . 3 .
Nong Rod Jordon, 12 perches to post JOHN SPANGLER,
thence slong land of Jas Johnston, south SHERIFF
31° east US feel thence along lands of -
ai
west 87
perches
gipson,
thence
ong
deducting
pen
be ac T
oh
deeds will
be purchase
ledged till
innin in
inn
fg
Ol
)RIVATE SALE.
VALUABLE
story frame house, The undersigned offers
building. Also the well known Dur
All that certain lot or piece of | 1d | Earlystown, containing
situate in Harris twp. Centre 4 215 Acres,
Penn's, bounded and described He foll farming land in the county.
Saginning al stahut, thehee north 7 - sortion consists of the CHOICE, HEA
yA or 8 101 . 107 i » ulin pn 1
a 35 perches to white oak, thence south WHIT E OAK TIMBER. :
30° enst 31 perches to red oak, thence south Theron erected a large, good two-story
7° west 24 perches to the place of beg i BRICK HOUSE, with slate
ning containing 4 acres more or less, to roof, a large BANK BARN,
gether with the right of way to above de- and all necessary Outbuild.
scribed lot of ground, 16 feet wide, begin! ERS 1: jr all tha buildings being
ning at a posi, Dear public road and run- 2 TET A YOUNG ORCHARD, . Sa
ning along line of adjoining tract of Con. just beginning to bear, and an abundance Making Taka
ard Long. Subject to the maintenance ofl r water, by well, cistern, and pond on Company
fence along line of said way by said des! ip, premises, dRY seins
fendant, no buildiags. Seized, taken in|" Tp, payments will be made easy to suit Aw't outstanding
execution and to be sold as the property of | 4 ¢ purchaser This is known to be one of Vi thisam’y the
Thomas M. Allen. th was paid into the
No. 2. All theright, title and interest treasury this day CoB
of the defendant in and to all that certain At an election held the same day the
lot of ground situste in Potter township, declltf following mem bers wero elected Directors
Centre county, Pean’a, bounded on the for the ensuing year: John W . Krum.
west by Jamison and M Decker i rine, H.C. Campbell, Henry Keller, Jos
: ' Baker, Fred Kurtz, John Rishel, Maj J
the east by land of Wm. Young, on the! NEW YORK ‘ |
i B. Fisher, 8+ J. Herring, H. KE Duck, Jd
north by « oseph Carson, and on the south | WEEKLY HERALD H. Mu Sam] ( y i H. G. R
. RBar, am i Lramiy ant is 1 ivO¥
by iands of Jamison and M Decker, | ,
0 ON ¥ DOLLA HM A Y EAR. ar. WwW hereupon the new board Crganine
containing 70 acres more or less, thereon . Yt :
erected a two story frame house, bank ilar newspa~ and elected the foll wi
barn and other outbuildings Seized, tak~|per, has more than try he past President Henry Keller
en in execution anu to be sold as the pro~|year. It news! Vice Precident.-S. J
EW Ini: cari, ained {1 is ar] Secretary—D' F. }
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece ofiranged in! Irepsurer— Wy
gromnd situate in Snow Shoe City, Snow D. F Ly
Shoe township, Centro inty, Penn 8, | all quar. See y,
Bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit
On the north by Fifth street, on the east 4 La
by Sycamore street, on the south by land are given the Telegr .
of Mrs. Oswalh, and oh the west by land the week from all paris of the Union. Th
of Snow Shoe land Association, containing | feature alone makes | E
} of an acre more or less, thereon erected a Tug WeekLy HERALD | ? id
two story frame church building. Seized, | the most valuable chronicle in the world, —l b i I
taken in execution und to be sold as thelns it is the cheapest, Every week is given
property Methodist Episcopal church ofa faithful report ol {
Snow Shoe PoLITICAL NEWS i
No, 4. All that cernin tract or piece ofl embracing complete and comprehensive
land situate in Madisonburg, Centre coun |despatches from Washington, nd luding |
ty, Penu'n, snd marked in the general plan full reports of the speeches of eminent!
of said town as Int No 12, bounded on the politicians on the questions ol the hour. |
east by High street, on the south by lot of Tur FARM DEPARTMENT
Samuel Shafter, on the west by an alley, lof the Weekly Herald gives the latest ne
and on the north by fot of John Limbert. | well as the most practical prigrestions and]
containing in breadth slong said High|discoveries relating to the duties of the)
street 66 feet, and in depth to said alley] farmer, hints for raising Cattle, Poultry, |
1814 feet, it bsing ihe premises which] Grains, Trees, Vegetables, &c., &o., with
Daniel Rishel and Sarah, his wite, by in-|suggestions for keeping buildings and|
denture bearing even date herewith, |farming untensils in repair This is sup-|
granted and confirmed unto the said R plemented by a wall-edited department, |
3. Hockman, bis heirs and assigne—there | widely copied, under the head of |
on erected a t¥o-story frame house, stable Tug Home
gnd other out buildings. Seized, taken in
giving recipes for practical dishes, hints
execution andto be sold as the property of
R. G. Hockman, .
. DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS
for making clothing and for keeping ubl EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
with the atest fashions at Lhe i ® be] : . h hy Asi
No. 6, Alithat certain coal land com~| Every item of cooking or economy sug GOODS, NO FIONN. : LADIES i
posed of two fracts or parcels of land situ-|wested in this department 18 practically READY-MADE SUITS, PARA-
ate in Rush township, Centro county [tested by experts before publication Let |g R UMBRELLAS, FANCY|
Penn's, the vhole bounded and described [ters from our Paris and Loudon COrros- GOODS. HATS. CAPS. BOC Ts
as follows, vie: Beginning at a Hemlock |pondents on the very Inlest fashions Thejlx y 5, A 5, ALD, =i
corver of rafts surveyed in numes of John AND SHOES, KTC., ETC,
Sibley and Edmd Fletcher, thence by
Home Department of the Weekly Herald
will save the housewife more than one
Fleicher tragt north 60° enst 108 perches to hundred times the price of the paper. I'he THE
the east bank of Moshunnon creek, thence | interests of
by same north 068° west 6 perches to a post . G RR { b { 1 KE R Y
on bunk on said creek, thence by nnd Inte [ure looked after, nud everything relating ¥ " J 4 .
of Abm, Goss and K, Philips, North 51°{to meghunics and labor saving ia Surefolly
ens 46 perches to a post, thence south 84°] recorded, There is a page devoted Lo a0 YE or wg
west 1254 perches Lo a post, thence pnorth|ithe Intest phases of the business markots, DEPARTMENT
#0 past 16 perches, thence down the Mo |('rops, Merchandise, &c., &c A valuable is :
feature is found in the specially reported fs filled with
prices and conditions of
Tog Proover MARKET.
rth 51¥ west
o the place of beginning, con
perches, hereon ered ted
108 feet t nine FAR
ing 79
at privale
Homestead,
M.
&
if best
VY
in~
Risks and insuran
ns
ie
the choicest farms in Centre county, hence
needs no further description,
GEORGE DURST,
Centra Hall, Pa.
The circulation of this pop ng officers
bh mort
contalr
{col
RE
i §
ters of Lhe ‘ ad of
NEWS
AMER]
phic jDespatehes of
GREAT
: ALL |
NING
AT
Wolf’s Stand.
THE
DRY GCODS
DEPARTMENT
Exhibits an immense stock of
SkiLLen Lanon
shannon creek corner of Steiner's land,
thence by same and tract in pame of
James Allison, south 39° east 401 perches
to & pst, thence by tract in name of
Thomas Allison, gouth 61° west 244 perches
to 8 post, thence by land of Dule, north
a0 west 100 perches to a post, thence
by sume south O1° west 80 perches to a
bt, thence north 89° west 132 perches to
tht place of beginning, containing in the
two parcels, five hundred and fifty-two
ages and one hundred and sixteen perches!8ny
mpre or less, being the same lund which
tp Executors of Hardman Philips, dec'd,
bf deed dated December 1, 1866, convay-
ed to John P. Packer, and which after-
wird became vested in the said William
E Orbison. Seised; taken in execution
Choicest Teas, Syrups, Dried]
Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Cols
fees, Pure Spices, Salt, Pork Frovi-|
sions, Wooden, Willow, Queens and
Glassware, Fish, Salt and everything]
usually found in a first class Grocery
ALSO
HARDWARE, CARPETS AND
OIL CLOTHS always on hand,
Sporting News at home and abroad, to-
gether with a Story every week, a Bermor
by some eminent divine, Literary, Musi
eal, Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes,
There is no paper in the world which con.
tains go much news matter every week ne
the Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage
free, One Dollar. You can subscribe at
time.
‘HE New York WirekLy HekraLp
0 oh okly form, ONE DOLLAR A
NEW YORK HERALD,
Broadway and Ann Street,
25d ect Naw York.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER,
STOMACH
TTE
51 i oe
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‘ vig
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v hich is ri
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and
and
iY
Dealers gener:
Hoping to receiv
My motto is: “One
11
CHii,
the
ue
Price
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at at St a a St
rar ee We
a
Forguson-—-T B
Hair | H
imbert
Tuvl 5 Hoover
Boggs—J B Curtin, J Delong
Huston—~H Adams, J OC Henderson.
Walker—L: A Shatler.
Bellefonte F Montgomery,
niger
RET,
4 Musser.
or
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W Beck, H|
T Garhi K
Howard ip J N Hal {
Libesty—T 8S Lingle, M Corman, i
Snowshoe C Reesa, i
Milesburg— Wm Bai
Miles—J K Hosterman
Spring— Jno Hoy, Wn
Worth-T Bennett
(srogp I i Mi §¢
Ha mio B Hu
Mar
rd.
PREPARED.
Nowis the Time!
F RTO MM
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ve og
ad wel
NEW Si
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GENT: FRENCH CALF
AND GAITER:
MADE TO ORDER
A LARGE STOUK OF
Sole Leather,
%
Calf-Skins, Kips
ETC. E1C.,
At Bottom Prices.
E. GRAHAM & SON. |
Dac'b Bellofont@s
of! PUBLIC BALE. [IT OTICE ~Notlos is hereby given that
the following named persons have New
: a in Pe Tw
Real Estate, in Potter Fwp flied their petitions for Licens«in the office
bol By virtue of an order of the Orphan's of the Clerk of the Court of General Quar|
THA On SATURD COIN YY a ter Bessions of the Penne in and for the
{ n NJ I DAY. FEB Y 1. County of Centre and that application willl
eu gloek, p (6 roade al the next Hessions of ssid Court
Jf 40 grant the same, i
id 8 Delong,
5S HH Kunes,
i Robert Taylor,
altvichard Ha
In, IB. ai
Phe property ol Hosanna LL
ser Llownship, deo'd
in
VIE a '
ME&RS Lehoement fn
Pract of Land
1 wp Centr
beginning
4h fret ; ‘ 4
i oa i i TEAR he iE
: ! Mt of Cente
iis 1
thanes north §23 i EA #4 Cita Wf 3
ini
do do
do Phillipsburg Borot
do du do |
J.C. Hanven, Protk'y, NOW
Tavern, Liberty Twp. |
65
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fAaoria oi East
friend
2 genera
uy pli
od GRAIN,
pin thenon south HY
&, Lthenes
FL
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vith
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and sex Urea
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fai i
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at Vienna & Ph
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H # host Ww.
| liking Atthe
Ban 3 Audit, |
Meda delhi
E. & HT. A“THONY & Co. ( Wl RY 12 11; | hh
O91 Broadway, Now rk. : pe a : i a
he ours of |
‘
Manufacturers i porters and Deals taot consisting of tise connties of wd
ea Beld, sad the Hoonorabic Sam’l Frank, apd the
{Honorable John Divens. Associated Judgisint ptr
: CERely. Baving issued thei: precept Leaving date Lhe
i Hodag ol Dew. A.D, 1978 Se me divested or holding
a vourt of Uyer snd Terminer asd senses: Jail Deiivs
(pred [HI 880 Yuarter Bess ions of Ue Pesce (Orplisus’ Court
jsid court of Ussames Pless in Bellatoste Pv. fori
ele, (the vounty of Centre, and 10 commences op the $k
[Monday of Jan being the Sth day of January 18,
(8 Bd Le continue Wires weeks ”
Notice is therefore hereby given 16 the Coroner a
Hose of the Peace, Alderman sed Ucnstubles of the
(sail county of Lantos, thst thay be then and there in
Shiels proper persons, 81 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, with thelr records ing usitions, examin
tune, and Lhelr ows remembruness, 16 de thess things
“which to thelr oer sppertaing fo be dome snd thows
rho are bound in rectgotisnces to proeo ale sgeiast
¢ he Pisonan that AT Shall be in the Jail of Tenire
00 ¥, be thes and thers (0 prosec wins Ll
fay (86 shall be just We ea 8 Them
{Wives under my band, at Bellefonte the |
. daa ia the sar of ony Lard, 1080, snd he let dap of
ivel iter of ludependonce of the ['pited Slates
! IHN SPANGLER, Sheriff,
i x ¥ ro
| JERRY MILLER
[ Bagner axe H AIRDRESF Ein Lhe base
‘iment of the bunk bul
Ohio fashionable style,
i .
. Hin
16s 6]
0»
$4
Hn
§
' [Wiereas the Han x ¥
HE Eeu Mies
eri in
A Bums faranb man
WWOPES AND VIEWS,
ge, ren Photographs,
ssagh gym brities Actresses
Sli
Materials
for everything
vet Po
NTE
Rial
§ fy
Kin
|B ; i
{Rng ag Altea:
KIPS,
Photographic
hieadausrions
the way of
i Nieroscopticons and Mag
i Each yie being the best
| Market
4
also ready
We are
Lanters
of Hs Kind 18 1
y
ful 1 holangraphi
i
Transpurencio.
Eougraving for the w
Man JiR
ir Miniatures
:
iiss
turers of Ve
, iidnov Gm
abd Convex (ings :
logues of Lanterns and Slides. wit
ons for using of
gen on receipt of
Huiy
Grain
G MILLS, PA
D. LONG
nv
# and patrons, abd
fe he be 0 ®
HIDTS,
npict geaoriment of
LY LEATHER, :
made
GEO. KOCH,
i—
| mh y -
“BEE HIVE” STORE,
ALLEGHENY STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA,
HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS
AT
THE BEF HIVE ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE.
| am offering the LA RGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST stock
of Dry Goods in Centre county,
wre rr—
FYERYONE SAYS THAT 'S THE PLACE
FOR BARGAINS
Go there and be convinced.
rman {J omnes
ALL GOOLE AT ALL TIMES SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET
PRICES,
sess (mime
Having secwed an immense stock of goods
tosll CHEAPER THAN ANY
before the advance, I am able
STORE IN TOWN.
snr sors { omens
a
All my goods are marked in plain figures,
Iremain, Repecifully von
very | iwest--anG no misrepresentation.”
J.H.B
AULAND.
HFARLA
Highland Queen Coo
AND THE
HEATY
Prepared Coke ua
FAMILY USE.
New
isa CANNOT BE IND
The bellefonte & Snow Shoe R. R : UNI
Co their
Breake and Screens, are now prepar
ed of Coke for
Stoves Ranges and Furnaces,
heing completed Cok:
WILSON. M'FARLANE &
HUMIS' BLOUK, BELLEFONTE,
to furnish all sigs
\ Ek d { i ),
te the
k
©
ERS
Co.
PENN";
PRICE; |
3. 00per Ton of 2000 Pourds SPIring Mills 0. K ! 3
DANIEL RHODES, | ih
Gen. Supt, NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! |
| £
at I. J. Grenoble's Store !
and no capital risked You]
give the business & trial} SPRING MILLS,
without expense The bestop {hue the gods Largest stock!
portunity ever offered fori, - : 1 9%
those willing to work. You Q J LECTION §
UNSURPASSED!
should try nothing elee unti
P
gq
rices
2oct Si
ll
A WEEK in your own tow
can
TT:
THE L!
THE
-
Sr om
ou st for yourself what you oan do sl
ie beinoss we offer. No room to explsing
y the business, and These great
: % 3
Lower than:
only our spare time t
will le ri
: i droadiul dive
much #®s men | t.. :
Ey er, g
Sendor special private terms and parli
free ‘
alariwhich wa mail free $06 Outfit f . |
Don complain of hard times while yo And now extends a cordial invitation te]
navetuch & chance. Address H, HAL. bis friends, patrons, and public general:
LET & CO. Portland, Maine. | ly. i
| Also a Complete Assortment of
{Ready Made Clothing for men and
Jue. Suits as low as to be bad in the
city.
dice, Const
Bory
am developed
with
will restored
destroy
rarsapari
imported and Domestic
11a
DRYGOODS |
ull Hines of
MERINO UNDERWEARS,
“or Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and
Children.
i Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes,
Ts CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL
For Sq rofi a
tho
and
of the
of the Liv
dnevs, Li
mplete assortment of
OTIONS
Kidney We
4D Mur
\ lu by the ous WIN’
toad
ih iR UG ins, {ERIE NaN
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A200 AUT i
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Yeun'a, iol a.
PDeniersnin rags. Chemicals, im
Perfumery, Yancy Goods de,
we,
a Wines
Wr poses
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We
while
1 “
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ax
as
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medion | FAST LINE loaves
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wayld .
wd Liquors r
IWAN Kept
ua
those
which
CRs, 1
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over
their
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HENKY BROUKERBOFF, SHUGENKT
President, Cashier |
(EN FRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
oo’
J.
( Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) .
tweetve Deposits, |
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes, }
Buy ang Sell]
Government Securities, Gold & [ERIE MAIL1en >
Coupo -
OHN F POTTER, Attsrney-at:|
LL .
Law. Upllections promptly made and specia [FA
i “
DAY EX leaves
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Arr =f
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1 Oll-
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DY Low Ry ap l0GSL
cvinenee of
his barsaparilla
ive medicine, ®
any
at we ed
aL We nee
¢ the public
qualities 1t has ever
aT a
‘
sale. will draw up aod have sokaowledged Deeds!
Mortgages, do. Office in the diamond. north side of] Par
the ao art house, Bellafonta ootf248t! [Hamaport on Nige
PENNSVALL Y BANKING CO.
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