3 THE VENTE REPORTER. £ PAT ERMR, y ™ SL.50 when not poid wn anvance ts ets per line for three 1n » line for every sub periitemenis dy clpance Advertiseme sertions, a sequent wseriion : year at a liberal discount. YT Qubseribersoulside the county us 10 els, amount of one should ve mil by themselves. . or Swuhseribers can always tél aunts stand at the Reporter lang the lables on ther pes able reads “John Roe 1 jan 75 that John is indebted for subseriy the 1st of January, 1875, and the printer TO pa pey wn from hat «of {fume Ae was paying LODGE MEETINGS. X ax. No. #8, 1, OQ. of OF Carry HALL LODAK, Ne ‘ ) : * vory Sxturiavevening in the Odd ¥ slisws Hal a Q L. GOODRARY, See'y W.R.Faox, NG Orn Fort Lovax, No, 89%, A. M., meets Monday evening on of dele Masonic Hall, . Q ¥ HERLAOHER, Saet. J : pProaness GRavar, Na, 08 Pal H, meets at theh all, entre 11all on the Saturday on or before fal ROSE SL] 1. and every two weaks after, Jas a LeoxaRDy RuoxE, Sect J. ARNEY, W. NM moon gt 2 P Keller Master, ES —— —m—" Centre County Democratic a - Committee—1880. DISTRICTS, NAMES Bellefonte, NX. wi, Wm, ww. W w, Wm Harper, Frank E Bible Milashure Unionville P McDonnell Unicnvilie swan 1 sxrdner Hownrd Howard A J Gardner » ‘eae p Shillins Phillipsburg C. G Herlinger Phil in hr Millhaim J. H Reifenvder tat heim anner Uriah Stover pol plants B a : MeClain Milesbure Boggs Jas. A. Mc . b Burnside Wm Hepple Pine Glenn Coilege Qam'l Gilliland Bos shury Curtin David Delong Howard Ferguson o. # . Dan’l Driebelbis Sta, Uni Tn N P.O M Sheets Siprmstow: Gragz 1 M. Rishel Spring Milk Haines George Keister Aaron-hure Halfmoon John Ward Ntormatow: Harris Samuel Iehler Boxls urg Howard David Tanyer Howard uston H. G. Chronister Martha : W. H Gurdnar Blanchard John Hoy. dr, WW uli Sam’! K. Faust Mill heim G. W. Rumbsrger Fillmore Ww Miliheim * Smith DF. Luse Centre Hull i. W Shangler Tusseyville Phitlipshurg > now Shoe Beatlabont- Fowler 0. ADDRESS Galbraith, Bell Heinle, ~" w : i & Ww i i“ Milesharg J Cu en John G. Uzzle E OC. Wound Sam’ Hoover J. 8 Fredericks Fleming Samuel Decker Zion G. R. Williams Port Matilde J L SPANGLER, Chairman. Fraxx BE BinLeg, Sed'y LOCAL ITEMS, — Such of our subscribers as change . 2 \ their post office address this spring should notify us, so that the REPORTER can be mailed sccordingly. 4 —— The best syrup manufactured, pure and unadulterated, st Wolf's store. Spring Tavlor Union Walker Worth we ]t bas wonderful power on Bowels, Liver sand Kidpeys! What? Kidney- Wert, try it. . When papers do not reach our subs scribers regularly it is owing to the mails; we never miss sending them, f le at this office ht na 1:8 Qi pit Nn OR Butter ou. ’ Ri shutter 50 ceats per gal; corn 60 cts pet I: ducks Soc; celery < : nar by ; lurkeys oC per ef OW i Ail forenoon was mild, b o'clock overcast the sky, and of thunder were heard. C sbout three dark he mut This secon i TIRES the warbl rin think that winter is o'er and that spring is crowding it out thus exriy—well, wa've hardly had any wint this winter, aller f the death of Wm He died on the to learn « , of Bellefonte. aged 70 yours snd ry 10: h 0% ida esq «1s Mat Wily, "i days. the Watchman ntleman «f kind h of the editors of art and generous Mr Farey ymmissio : years a gr natare, with few or no enemies served six years as county c afterwards he served several as was elected one We knew and always found him nmssioners ciery, and Justices for Ballefunte ne a and well, Pesca t him I * » frianad y his ashes, —1{ yon wish your buggy or carriage repainted in style, send it to Lee's sheps, where the best workmen are always em- ployed. ~The Philadelphia Branch Clothing late Newman's, takes the lead of all ethers for variety. quality of goods and low prices. The Brunch Suore is an insti. } to our county a» y our people. They offered, is a credit as benefit t« manufacture all the Clathing have every article marked, and guarantee wr that on Laat a all to be as represented. Mr. Samuel Lewins, Branch stere, has large experience in the Clothing business and is a geatlemsan in every sense of the word, manager of the Call and get some of those nice fresh mackerel latest catch, ai Sechler's ; avery grade just received. They also want your hams and other old meats, butter snd ezgs, for which highest prices are allow. ed. We are informed that on Friday sat Coburn station a brake-man made a nar- row escape frem death; he was wedged in between a moying car and a pile of lum ber. ~The Y. M. C. A, of Caotre Hall, will hold a public meeting in the Metho dist church next Sundsy evening, 7. Al are invited to attend. —~—Mr. W. Garberich, of near Linden Hall, wade a clean sweep of four toes from his left foot with a sharp axe, on the 25th, ult, leaving nothing but the grest toe to mourn the loss of the other four. Dr J. wound, W. Stam was called to dress th ~The Czar of Russia being afraid of having bis food poisoned by his cooks, iim tends to have his groceries ordered most~ ly from Sechler’'s who keep a pure and safe article always. A sensible fellow, that Czar, he is too sharp torthe nihilists —they failed to blow bim up, and by get ting his groceries at Sechler's they will fail to poison him. —— Rev. Shoemaker is meeting with good success in colecting funds for his Kansas church. Weather since Saturday has got down to the freezing point again. P1MpLES AND BLoTCHES on the face can be removed by rubbing with Campbhor Milk. Tt costs only 25 cts. per bottle. See advertisement. 4mar Im. PLASTER! PLASTER |—Farmers will find it to their adyantage to purchase their Pluster of the undersigend, who also buy all kinds of grain. Best white ground plaster always on hand at prices that defy competition, at KruMRrINE & Sox's, 2 Spring Mills, Pa, Camphor Milkcures headache and neu- ralgia. Camphor Milk cures rheumatism and lame back. Camphor Milk cures cute, bruises and burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 ct. ; 5 bottles $1. Hold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. ~——WANTED —D. H Patty & Co. Nurserymen want, 8 few good, re linble men to sell trees, vines and shruhs, through this state. They promise stead. employment to good salesmen For fal purticulurs address, D H. Patty & Oo. 721 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 26ieb, 2m. pA Becx,—Piano Tuner, Bellefonte, Pa. Phenix Pectoral will cure your cough Phenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings rest. Puwoix Pectoral costs 25 ots ; 6 bottles $1. old by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, «The barn of David Keller tistance o st of Boalsburg, was destroyed hy fire on last Friday evening between 7 and 8a'cleck. The barn was large, 104 t Yah 3 cel in length, and was totally consumed ‘here is $1000 insursnce on it. in the Bohn had ne barn, The this place ourteen head of horn cattle and 3 colts Boalsburg band separator, S00 bushels corn, 10 tons hay, all the horse gears, WAR wm shed, hogpen, and all the he barn were burned except a buggy snd Dhorse wagon, The fire spread se rnpidly that it wus only possible to save 4 There seems to be no doubt thw Mr nsurance on his effects in the "ennsvalley company, it ight was plainly seen from I were burned : also the WHEOR , & reaner, content, of 2 oil Nurses the barn was set on fire, and that coal oil wus used to aid the rapidity of the fire, Mr. Bohn had advertised sale for his live stock and implements most of which were sirned. s > killed at crossing, about 2 miles south of Spring Mills, on lust Satur Weaver was M'Cool's upper railroad iny. about 10 o'clock, as the train was or way Mr. Weaver was driving Whiteloather's two horse team. When he the crossing he did knowihe train was 80 near at hand as to pu him in danger, and was unable to see it by he intervening hill, The enginestruek the centre of the wagon, which was torn from the front The knocked Mr. Weaver into the air and over agains te is up. approached not part collision i the fence, from which he rebounded and fell along side the road bed. One of legs was broken ep and an arm head badly bruised his in two places, the other ware broken, and his De. Van Valzsh be hich wus stopped, th. unfortunate man was loeked after, but he expired in a frw min ing upon the train, w The wagon was completely wracked, the herses, however utes sustained no injuries and remained upon the spot with the front part of the wagon. Some parties allege that on appronching the crossing the engineer did not blow the while was duly blown. Investigation had, Mr. Weaver was 24 years of age, and a son of Joseph Weaver, living in the Gregg twp. mountains, whistle, others say that the { whistle will be Since the above was in type another in formant ALARMING RUMORS CURRENT, vory much like a panic of insecurity through all olasses, throne, streets of St, Petersburg. a I sion MA AND BURNED, Newark, N. J, February A BARN 0H ant burned last hloeded Was ight animals and several incendiary origin, a was 8 native of Kantueky himselt before the war with Texas, by ranson of his many valiant deeds as an [adian flehter, wounded in a hand to hand engagement At the outhreak of the late war he went Army and he was severely into the Confederate States lender of the «nd died as 8 business mun lawns, His book just published, ealled Advance and Retrest, Persona! Experi: ences in the United Sates Armies,” ha wb. uu; it the brillianoy of a romance, while avery line bearsthe imprint of truth ful history, "The accounts of the inner life of the Confederacy towards its disse. The advertise Brigade, Ur. celebrated Texas in Now lution are very readable ut is in another eolnmn, m - ew JURORS, The following jurors have been drawn for April Grand Jurors, Benner—J Hamilton, Wm Grove hard of hearing, and when the engineer saw bim he was standing up in the wagon whipping bis horses to make them cross the track, but failed, and the engine could mot be stopped in time to prevent the wagon being struck ; that there can ba no blsme attached to the engineer : the tire of the front wheel lopped around the lever un- derneath, interfering with the stopping of the engine, which ran some distance until the steam was let off by opening xl! the | valves says that Weaver was This is a dangerous crossing as no one can see down the road on seccount of the Mr Weaver was buried at mountain Monday, A special train came up on Saturday after noon to gather up the particulars ont TUL the church on i i Mr. Weaver was thrown 70 feet by the { collision, we are reliably informed. hands that all the train bave bean discharged { We are told ~——Geo. Dinges the young man wh ata as (0 loose both feet i {a railroad accident several! months ago, | i i { . { was so unfortur i Mr, Jonas Dinges, in this place. aring secured artificial members, he is, aid of crutches, able to move about streets. — Journal, ——The German school exhibition which was hold at Millheim, on the 28h of Feb proved a bril We had » terowded house, sithough tho weather wus very disagreeable. ant success, The spectators were | very anxious to see the performance. { The teacher, Miss J. Kauffman, opened {the performance with an oration in high | German. Too People and the Coun ry was { ber subject, of which she expressed her { kind thoughts. Mr. C. C. Zigler was next, “Historieal Events in German Civilization,” it was highly ap- plaaded Mr J. W. Lose exhibited to | {the audience soms of his comical tulents | The performances of Messrs J snd R | Harter cxn not be surpassed ; they beth | deserved and received a great des! of applause. Mr, R. Van Ormer then piensed the audienre with his “German Singing School,” Buth Mr W. F. Smith snd J. 3. Mayer are very good Apes Kus, their oralions were satisfactorily delivered ‘he dislogues of Miss Alice Radubuugh and W PF. Auman, and Mr. F Weiser «ad Mr. WA Stover, were very god Mr F. O. Metzger and Miss Surah E Uvininger represented a Tyrolese couple, they scted their parts well. their costumes jure worth seeing Miss J Kuuffinan's declsmation, **Nutional Porm,” was per fect. But if you are anxious to see some thing : Mr. S Campbell delivered a No 1 ieclumation worth seeing, nnd which vou wilt probably never see wgain, come and 23 ® The German Aristocratio Wedding Neither better vocal nor instrumental mu : cx be nsked for, thun was given by Misses Alice Radubaugh and Ross Mase ar. Ine Vuledictory wus delivered by Mr W. Rote, with great sstistuction As it is the 1equest of eur honored citizens, «nd its being such a grand SUCCES, We will again give you an opportunity of ses ing it at Miliheim, on the Hit, and at Muadisonburg on the 18th of March, 1880) Come one! Come sll! X. { bis subject being iC ~——Mr. Wm Emerick, whose farm ad joins this town, bas hsd a gentlemxsn to prospect for ore upon bis lands, who re. ports that he discovered veins in 8 num ber of places, and has an engagement to open the spots where the beds are found. There 1s an abundance of ore in this sec tion of the yalley, which would afford wn extensive freight traffic for our ruilrosd it completed and enhance the impor tance of these lands, —— Rev. Wi, C. M'Cool, of New Bor lin, hus received and accepted & call fram the Lath. cheege at Turbutville, and will move Lo that place, this week, ——Jobn Runkle hae purchased the mail route between this place and Spring Mills, and will secommodste all as to pas- engers and express and freight packages ~- Lael week some friends from Mill heim came te the M. E. Parsonuge in Penn Hull, and left substantia! tokens of friendship in the shepe of valuable pros visions; hams, lard, sugar, tes, coffen &o (hesewere sccompumed with som» money Cotal value between twenty and thirty dears. This was chiefly from “‘us outs -iders "Thanks, kind friends. God bless you. Mas XXV, 40, W. RB. Wairsey, Pastor. ~The most of icashouses are still RAD. ping for ice. —Hon 8. Gilliland, one of the leading lemocrats of College, honored our sanc tum with 8 call, the other day, ~Mr. Juco® Bohn's loss of persons] property by the fire must ba near $1500 Mr. D. Gilliland and U. D. Osman ure on the sick list, FOR RENT. The well known store stand at Farmer's Mills, isoffered for rent, with dwelling. Store-room snd about 20 acres of land I'he Stand is located in a good farming community. Terms reasanable. Avply to J.B Fisngr, 10feb4t Penn Hall For 8arx or ReNT.~A new brick house in Centre Hall, A frst class Tailer shop on the Jot—=no Tailor in the town, For Terms apply to James A. KeLLER, Agt., 19febit Centre Hall, Pa. HoTeL vor RENT. ~The well known ho- tel stand in Anronsburg, 18 offered for rent upon reasonable terms, Its tha ons iy hotel in the town. Pusse.sion given April Ist, next, For further particulars nddress, B F. PaiLips, 17feb 1m Anronsburg, Pa. er as ent DEM, STATE COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting of the Demo- cratic State Comomittee at the Monongas hela House, Pittsburg, on Thursday, the 18nday of March, 1880, ut 8 o'clock, p. m. to fix the time and pluce for the meeting of the Democratic State Convention Goo W- pps Choivmey Gregg— Wm Shell : Potter—) H Odenkirk, C Shifter D Mager, G M Boal, John Rishel, W W ipangler W A Kerr Calbiege—Geo Kline Waiker—H B Twitmire, L M Beck Spring—M Furey, M P Furey, Jos Ross Harris—Ph Meyers Waorth—Eb, Records Penn—Sam Everts Howard twp —J D Hall ; Ballefonte—L Doll, 8 A M'Quistion Unionville—Jonn Bing sdberty —D W Herring Traverse—1st Week Union] E Way Spring~S Lyen, H Heverly Harris—Jueah Condo, Jahn Leech Waorth—J Morrison, RJ Kelly, J B Willinms Murivo—{.awis Dunkle Poltter—G W Spangler, Alf Hosterman, Wm Ehrhart, Wm Saab, Eph Keller la! lefumte— Ed Grabam, H Secnler Philipsburg—F Gowland, A Owen, G H Zigler, C Munson, O Adams Gregg— Den’t Runkle, Wm Nasse Boggs— Ed Sm RCIrwin, I LI Neff Halfmoon—1) Mattern I C Fisher Rush—J R M'Curd, C Moyer Howard twp —N skey Libaryy—L Mriager Patton—~J Rumbarger, E Chambers, 1 Gray Jonas Stine Miles—Jonath Walker, H G Royer Walker—S 8 Peck. H Sprowl Huston—~H G Cronister, J Q Miles, A Woodring Tuylor—~T Merryman Snowshoe— Wm Askey Ruraside—J B Newcomer Miliheim—E C Campbell Milesburg - Fran™ E Bible Traverse—2d Week. Taylor—J W Merrie, W Calderwood Beuner—John Heese, A Gurbrick, H Fishhurn Bogge— Wm Wagner Beliefonte—S A Brew, W Eckly Spring—J G Larimer, J Shefler, J Sto th a or Rush—L Steinrock Walker—B F Emerick, Jac Garbrick; Fergusen—Jos Gates, D Barr, SD Erb, A J Orndorf Gregg—Jacob M’'Cool Poilipsburg—A J Dress, A Atherton Peon—A W Ulrich, 8 Ard College—T B Christ, S Glean, J C Bath gale Burnside—G K Bosak Haines— Wile Russe! Hulfmoon—T Wilson Potter—J C Boal Marion—W W Beck Miles—J C Smuli Snowshoe—J no Gilliland Unioa—S K Emerick, A BR Hall Traverse—3d Week. Potter—J W Hauny Punn—~H E | uck, Dav Fidler Huines—C G Bright, Luth Stover, N enver Miles—~Newt Brumgard, HS Wolf Murien— Perry Condo, B F Vonada College—F Decker J A Hazel, J R Spring—1 Dawson Alexander Boggs—J Swartz, J C Walker, 8 B Meyers, Geo Taylor, A F Huiney Howard twp, “Wm Taylor Rush—G Freeman, DM Bilger Belletonte—C M'Caflerty Gregg—Jur Hanns, Jus Rishel Furguson—8 Steffe Burnside—M Veadeffar Milesburg—C H Else Philipsburg] Passmore Union—D Spotts Worth—J Woodring Hu<ton—T Parsons; J A Fugate Bnowshoe—A U Hinton Millbeim ~Thes Frank A ———" A —— ——— a ——— ENDUE — Theundarsigned executors of the estate of Joseph Bitner. lute of Pint ter twp, dec’'d, will offer st Public Ven- due, On THURSDAY, MARCH 18, the following described personal property. to wit: Two horses, lot of sheep. hogs, two cows, top buggy, sled, one two-horse wagon, cornplanter, plows, harrows, fan. ning mill, grain cradle, cultivators, chains, sot pipe nugers, set of single harness, lot of hors gears. together with many other farming implements too numerous to mens tion lot of corn, 6 «hares of Railrond stock und two shares of Centre Hull water stock, Sule to commence at 1 o'ciock, p m. J. G SANKEY JACOB BITNER., Executors, Ce ticles mentioned below at constable sale, 06 27 Feb, 1880, us the property of J. D. Rutter. «1 will lenve the sume in his possession al my pleasure ; ail parsons ar: cxutioned agninst meddling with the same, viz: 1cupboard, 1 set carpenter tools, 1 brucket guw, 1 work bench, 1 loungns 1 cuboard 1 stand, 1 table, 6 chairs, 1 wood chest, 2 tubs, 1 meat vessel, 1 iron kettle, 1 bedstead, 1 trunk, 1 chaff tick, 1 trundle bed and beding, 1 clock, ~ CYRUS LUSE, Gregg twp. SE ———————————— 4feb 8t, Pv BLICSALE.-— Will be sold by the undersigned, st his residenens at the head of Penns Crenk. in Gregg twp., on Fhursday March 11, 1880, the following described personal property, viz: Three horses, five head of young cattle, six cows, hayrake, windmill, two twoshorse wagons, cornplanter, plows, threshing machine, power snd shaker, hurrows, euitivators, forks, rakes, Chump. ion Reaper, and many other articles ton numerous to mention Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m., when terms will ba made known by GEORGE LONG RE AL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SA LE , The undersigned will offer at Pub lic Male, en the premises at Potters Mills, on Saturday, March 13, 1880. at 10'clock, p. m., the following ren] es tate, of Thos, B M'Elroy, dec'd 1 — GROUND situsted in the township of Potter, in the County of Oenire, bounded and lined as foliows viz: the middle of the Turnpike rund, thenc nlong the Sprucetown road to & sions ir the public round, thence by lands of John Sweetwood und of the estate of William Allison, dec’d, to the middle of the Turn. pike rond thence slong the Turnpike roud und other lands of the estate of William Allison, dec’d, to a beginning, eontainin A TerMs oF SALE —Onesthird of purchuse maney upon confirmation of eale onesthird in one yeur thereafter und the premises with interest, NIE M. MELROY, W . di “Let me look at a revolver,” said a man whe walked into a store at Sand. The Patriot : Grant is of course in favor of a "strong government.” So also is the czar of Russia, In fact the oxar is said to ba the head of the strongest government inthe world. And yet seme unpleasan things oconsionally tappen in the winter palace about dinner time. The advocates of a ‘strong government’ may find for reflection in the present poltieal condis tion of Russia «done, Mo, and a weapon was thown to ha add. od, and he earelossly loaded one of the him. “Show me the cartridge.’ chambers, "Excuse me for using this a ninute,’’ nimsoll through the brain food > MARKETS, Philadelphia, Mareh 1 ower and steady 2.000 bushels luding reioctad at $1 42% red at $1.40 vmiher $1 480651 49 Rye at 026008 Corn Go 00 s Ont, 446048 Chicage, Mareh 1 ed winter, $1 2111 22 pring $1 “4d Corn § Armer at 7046870 » i . What makes you sick ? You have your bowels to hacome habitu in allowed ally costive, yonr liver has heoome torpid, Wheat No, * Na 2 Chiecsgo } Oats 8 Rye farley firmer at 70¢ CATTLE MARKET Mare! i Cattle prime Ge) are just used up, Now be sensible, gotn 18 ¢ iany such ergans, for you will ba a weil i man, . { os good Ld Philadelphia, eipts, 2 HX) head, neadiun be; common “4ie ; Bheep eceipts 7 600 head prima Oe goog We medium cnmmon 4{u 4% Hags—markel slow] receipts & 000 head rime, Tie; good, Te, medium 03; mon, tie, - a ® Fal divorce: is on the increaso and the marri This is in the pats r y old 30) ages on the decrease COW - . i linton = A Kansas boom from Clintor Spring Mills Market. Wheat Nol $1 30 Wheat No Rye, Tk Corn, ears, ner bu, new, 080 Q rn old dhe. (ats, Buck wheat, le, Cloverseed, $4 00 to $4 50 Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 Flaur, per hh! $6.00 Burley &0 to the Butter, 18 Tullow, Be, —-_ Lard, Go Ham, 10¢ | CHEWING LIVE COALS, {who went to Kansas last fall, has come back to Clinton, and says there are a good many others who would do the same thing Dem » ee $1.2 {if they could 0 aa i ! A . vy a * » . . | The town of Urfa, in Asiatic Tar Ikev. situated on the supposed site of the (Meriptara! eity "Ur, of the Chaldees,” bas ibean nearly destroyed by fire Shoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Te. 1 2 charcoal was Eggs per doz. 14e. RES | ‘ brought in, and the charcoal fanned into a blaze I'he sheik then went through an invocation, and suddenly with his bare feet jumped upon it and stood there for nearly brazier of burning MARRIED. i Onthe 22d inst,, st the bride's housa, hy Rev, F, Aurand, Mr. 8. 8. Fraizer ar | Miss Emma Bromgart, both of Miles tw a minute, the lurid flame curling round The moment he got off the serpent. | filled their On the same day, at tha bride's home hy the same, Mr, Jacob C. Brumgart ane {Miss Maggio M. Rute, both ef Mie | ownship : Feb, 17, 1880 Salo. by W. H {iy of Rébhershurg, nd Miss BEmma J Valtay, Pa, (after you have eaten them, but the general | Poh 2% by Rev effect of all this strange diet was beginning } ¥rus X rumgard of teh | Dollie Emer Centr 0 have a powerful influence upon thenerves | “°° frien 0) Af t some of the lady spectators, who pro. | pSs Mme duy by themme, Mr Tow 8 : oust and iss Rebacen Nevse Leth « ted that they were unable to witness fur. Georges Valley. ther horrors. A man now stepped forward, Feb. 22 1880, by Rev. D stripped to the waist, with a skin almost 88 | { dum Gren fair as a Earopean’s, His face had none of [both of Gregg twp. that expression of fanatical insanity which AER I I SE characterized some of his fraternity but was DIED. i y wlans TH hail | oalm and somewhat commonplace, The sheik | For the Resorter reappeared armed with a skewer of On Feb , 6th 1850 sear Orangeville, 111] dimensions than he had thrust through the | Lott Kreider Royer, tnly son of Wm. L | ! : vd Jennie B. Raver, formar of Potter | cheeks of the first victims, to the end of (ANE Jennie Dh Rayer, marly of Pot . : Mids sped uiontha duys which was attached a heavy iron ball, and First symptoms of disesse were laundics ‘proposed to run it through the man's then congestion then them (eaters rushed forward and ‘mouths with the red.hot charcoal, which | was again fanned, the mmell of burning flesh becoming powerful and sickening as Live Lutheran parsanags Diven Mr. A J Gram- Centre Cou ty. Pa Bowers of Nittany at they crunched the glowing morsels lconls are possibly the antidote to snakes of f : Howard M, Walf Jn blato M jara Krumrine #8 A larger Years, © af the howels i { i f | THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE i Philadelphia Branch of No. 26 North Third Street, Philadelphia, | { i PRICE &¢ ROUSE, ys » Vane) | ONE Ok i i i { i (SUCCESSORS TO J, NEWMAN, ALL CLOTHING 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN BELLEFONTE. CLOTHING OF A BETTER GRADE THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN THIS COUNTY. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL CUSTOMERS, ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, NO MISREPRESENTTAION, ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUFaCTURE. WITH SUCH ‘A STOCK OF CLOTHING A% HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN SEEN IN THIS COUNTY, AND WHICH THEY WILL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. . SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. A —— #4 . ho] y Nee * 1 ~ “BEE HIVE” STORE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. HEACQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS woe Fen THE BEE HIVE ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE. I am offering the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST stock of Dry Guods in Centre county, ms on on vn EVERYONE SAYS THAT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS Go there and be convinced. ssn { ) soscnsmnmn ALL GOOLS AT ALL TIMES ROLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES, : — Having secured an immense stock of gands before the advance, I sm able tosell CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN TOWN, ta throat from the front, bringing it out ag Srain in 9 om nt Yi lent rm; in the pape of his neck. At this there avail. He suffered excessively general scream of horror and dismay when the niesser vain did the sheik protest that fon painle show us the indurated spots on wai a ti 4 In ér of Cent Csine He opened | Bn relteved him ingered threa weeks | # Byes and rats heavenwsrd | ge stnie | LO PERCE 4 Pun aur times hi would be absolutely the ut ve him # " Oran ile site side of the man's neck through RNgevIS: the instrument was in the habit while the man himself smiled with a bland | expression of disappointment at being de of Passing . desth : Lh bereft; But hesven re-erves iar us Beg ris 4 hast the joy To meet. and know, und have sguis Our Goldens baired Do, prived of a pleasure to which he wasappar. ently looking forward. The repugnance of “i i { B IRREnN, some of our party was not to be overcome, Usiled Lo heaven from earth sway and the sheik turned with an expression of The ro his soul ts sweetly resis § * ! fn : Gt of and less hs J : wha Ww op i . contempt to make preparations for what was Text H Sum , X11 Chapt {to follow. Pushing the same On Ist. inst . Mes. Cnthorsne { waist-cloth down an inch of two, he re. | Mites twp. from the | vealed a row of cicatricos which made asemi. | 1ked about 45 years, circle extending round his body, Hethen | “0 ip SE : drew a curved knife, about eight inches | E+ F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of [ron © e, w vip 9G i De you wast something to strengthen yoalor give you a long and nearly two broad, from a sheath, | good appetite! 110 yon want to get rid of » i " ’ do you wanl energy, sleep well, or be cured of \ : i { pepels, Kidosy or iver disesss’ Try # and proposed to plunge it to the hilt in his jepta, hiduns go i . \ stomach. It bad a short wooden handle se Ssotunnendat $y i TOF wi | about four inches in length, and there was tw F = ra . . Sas It pol send 10 pr rietor B { Bo possibility of the blade slipping back 'N. Nieth Si, Philadelphia, Ps { hireeocent slatup But here again he was| ww, ys WORMS. WORMS | stopped by a ory of horror from the ladies. » EF Kuukel's Worm Syrap sever fails wo ¢ » : 8.3 § in, Seal, and Stomanh 3 This time the man earnestly joined bis pro. | ly seccessfal physician who removes i . $ . . two Bours. alive wilh head, and so testalions to those of the sheik; his credit Common seuss teaches if Tape Worms b i u 3 other worms can be res iy Justrayed Advice al of seemed at stake, as there wero Women on fee snd store, free. The doctor cob tell whelbisr of : sol the patient b ah : nde sre Qytag dai the house-tops who began to chatter, and 8 5 with wories, and do sot kaon oo ge diag da i , y ape, ho lug aad selfocation, sallow con general look of dissatisfaction on the part [iiiee aroused the us a and — in | of the spectators in the courtyard. I ex. of amined both the scars and the knife. The aol, restions al former were thin, beautifally.healed incis. ' Oh! yes, our loved oni & av dervish's aps He sure and ge gnked's, and take no other i removed removed ail Lhe slam al Ihe Bose, od ache, foul bea grows pale and thin, tickling and 1 falion In the saus-all these spmg toi, asd more 4 oy ¥ Warm Syrup never falls bo ve ious; the latter as sharp as a razor and of Perbottls. or six bottles for $59 write and comaylt the Doctor or 5 y je ted 1 very wry that ve. reer drageist the Worm Syren, snd if be b the fiuest steel. Iam very sorry that ve. Jo te Be K. # Kushal, 139 Neveh Miers ragity compels me to leave this most inter. delvbie, Pa. Advice by mall, fren; send » slatep, “yl 3] . iy" 3 If. 9 ky ——————— esting experiment to the reader's HOARIDA W ANTRD Men, of integrity tion. The party bad now made up their AbiiLy to sell trees, vines und shrubs; minds to leave the place, and seemed to Permanent employment to gond salesmen, Address D. H Patty & Co . Nurserymen 721 Browd Bt, Newark, N 2m mid Ww . > have uo other ides than a hurried escape fed feb from ita preci 80 Ww 1 atl 1 —— pm— : ‘ pr eta, 3 ¢ unde ra ot a HIRE IMPROVED BooT HKER PACKAGE, ignominious exit, leaving the sheik bewil. 2 CTs Mukes five gallons of dered and somewhat indignant at our pu.! delicious and sparkling bes orage whole some snd temperate Sold by druggists ar sent bey mail on reesipt of 95 ¢ Ads dress, Cas. E Higgs Manufacturer 216 i Market Miran, Phiiadelph in, Pa Qdtebbiu. AUDITORS NOTICE. . {In the Orphan's Court of Contre Co —1In the matter of the exceptions filed to the secount of BE, M, Shuey, Adm. of &c of Joseph Suuey, lute of College fwp Ben Issacher, mounted on a pretty black The A uditer appointed by the Court to He pulled hear and puss upon the exceptions to the talked to said nccount and restate the suid accounts Ake in wecordance with his flodinge, will mest! Albert whe partisg interested on MUNDAY the Mb | offered to buy his long spear with silver. dav of MARCH. 1880, wt ten o'clock at the bound toi nat > and wv ; office of Alexander & Bower, Bellefonte : ” a Jo n By. d one en Was an eon Pa ELLIS L ORVIS, | point to stick into the ground when not in |9feb td Auditor, use, and at the other a short point of bur. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE — | nished steel. Heo was a most friendly and | able Bedouin, and showed us all his arms ed 10 the undersigned on the Estate of Jas { pistol, sword, knife, and so forth. When cob Dinges late of Centre Hil. decensed, | we arrived at the rocky plateau at the top oi petiun knowing Siameelvos ad bled sil i . : “i stale ure requesied Lo make immedi | of the hill, he gave a sort of performance payment, and ail persons hav ing o'uims for our amusement, galloping about and .guinst ssid estate «re requested w present) { whirling his lance with dramatic effect and "em duly suthenticated without dueiny for ' many loud cries, as he thrust at and ied ethiement. | ¥ lou $ 8 of ust at and parrie MARY A. DINGES, thrusts from an imaginary enemy. He 26feb 6, Executor turned and twisted his mare about with in_ ; : ¥ THE SUN FOR 1880. | credible ease and swiftness, only guiding ‘her with a halter, for the bit, which is sillanimous conduct. — Blackwood's Maga- | ris gine. qua A BEDOUIN HORSEMAN, | While climbing slowly up a steepbank on | the opposita side, a Bedouin of the tribe of mare, overtook us at full gallop : FR {up and joined our party, and we { him for some time through Karam. Lotiers testamentary having been grant! : The Sun will dealwith the events of the yoar 1880 (a! s own fashion, now pretty well auderstood by every Wy. From January 1 uetil Lecember dl, will be! | : : scarcely ever used except in warfare, hung © | idly from his saddle all the time, We rode | together for some distance, and at parting, | he took the charm from the horse's neck weapons in earnest, disappointment, — Mrs. Brassey, in Frazer's Magazine. Al I 5 PF, QR, voudaeted as « newspaper, written in the English isnguage, and printed for the pe ple i Af a newspaper, Tue sun believes lu getting all the. news of Law world promptly, and presentiog ib in the must intelligible sna pes the shape that will enable its readers 0 Keep well ab east of the age wilu Lhe | i CP RRAR AA . feast unprodavtive eapenditare of time The great. | a crescent-shaped piece of wood—and pre. otters to toe greatost number that is, the law ad 1 n abe vonteolling its daily makeup. It now Das a ciroula sented it to me with a graceful salaam. Al 920 NTE IRUGD Targur ian hat OF ony an: amas | t gl ’ . , " i § can newspaper and enjoys an income which it is at all! | together we were rather pleased with out lu on prepared 10 Ke na liberally for the benent of a y i i 11 - ieaders People of ail conditions ut lite and ail ways | fellow-traveler, until old Hadji Hassan let Binkimg vox aud read Tou aan: and they al de i © i i y vive satistactive of some sort from is columns, for out that his parting words had been = Ta ar rind oo ro { strongly expressed wish to find any two of nits comments vo men and affairs, The Sun be] | . . heves that the valy guide of policy should be common | j us alone in a place where he could use hig s<nse, inspired by genuine American principles and “ backed by houesty of purpose For this reason it is, Bix together were be. and will continue to be, absolutely independent of | , party, class, cllgae, organization, or interest It is for! yond his ideas, 50 he made the best of his all, but of none It will eontiuie to praise what is] goud ant reprobate what is evil, taking care that its anguago is to the pont and plain, beyond the possi ! bility of being mwanderstoc It is voinflpenced by | i motives that do not appear on the sarface it has od | | opluions to sell save those which may be had by any! | purchaser with two canta, It bates injustice and ras | { cality even moce than it hates unhvcessary words, It | abhors fraads, pities tools and aeplores sincom poops | of every species, It will continee throughout the { year 1880 to chastise the first class, inst uce thes soond | and disconutsnanc~ the third. All honest men with | nonest convictivus, whether sound or mistaken, are| i { ita friends nd | he sun makeano bones of telling whe teath to its friends and about Lu friends wheuever ! ht — Those gifts are the most acceptable which among the supers as to the meaning of the °cgprion arises for plain speaking The year 1% will be ones In woleh no patriotie versation, quietly suggested that it meant political events which it Bas in store, or Lhe necessity | " uf avo us, The debstes and acts of Uorgress, the utr | § public np and Demovratic parties, now nearly equal in| moned Dan to his presence, and severely pon the twenty-fourth i residential eleciion, to be i y s thwarted by an abominable gouspiracy, tue promotor | his eye, *‘you've been misinformed, I told past decude of years opened with a ov rupt, extrava {lodging the gang and breaking its pwr, 1he same { The wisdom of this world is utterly in. the iudlgnsijun ithe people = Wil they socceed le ths facts ss they are developed, and to oxhibit | i | disney and ¢ a stoudlast purpose to maa) the clghts of 1he , the giver has made precious. ful, instructive, and st the same time entertaining One night, while s Roman piece was be- ing performed, there was a discussion hose are the pHibeiples upon which The Son willl initials 8. P, Q. R. inscribed upon the ban. "¢ vonducted during the year to come | n e 3 ard . American can afford to close his eyes to pubio affa irs, | er Dan Shean, whd overhe the eon it is impossible to vxaggerate the importance of the | rosviute vigilanoe on e part of every citizen wha | ““salarien paid at a queer rate.” The joke desires to preserve the Government that the founders | was roporfed to the manager, who sum- terancesof the peess, the exciting ooutests of the Re- | stre. gih throughout the country; the arsing dele of | . s % public sentiment, will all bear uirevtly and « Settaliil reprimanded him for the remark. ** Sure, ; ET : s » nuld In ovewmsber Pour years ago owxt November! gir,” answered Dan, with a sly twinkle in (he will of the nation, ss axpressad at the polis, was | aud begufic/as fon of whieh al hold the o Se they i t : tose, Will the erlawe of 1°70 be repeated in ss Y The ‘em it meant salaries paid quite reglar! h Su 1 p B | gant an jusolent Administration intrenched at jm elyravia. { Washington. The Nun did something towsrd dis men are now inteingitg to reators thaie leader and | thomseeives to places (vom which they wore driven by Be cOmbug year will bring the answers ui thoss mo { adequate to the task of discovering the wis. ww nteus questions. The sia willbe on hand to ohron dom of God hors wi eloucly and fearelssly fu thelr relations ta expe | ‘wut ebb | Thus with a habit of philosophieal good humor in| jooking at the minor affairs of ifs. snd io great things people and tho principles of the V'onstitulion against all aggressors, The Nun is proparod to Write & truth ——— | histogy of 1880, . —— |Our rates of subsoription remain unchanged For 11: | the Daily sun, a tour page sheet of twenly.eight cel Williamsport Inmber manufactures "il price by mail, post paid is 56 cents & month jor $6.40 a yearior including the Sunday paper, an | oa t.page abont of fifty'siz columos th ice is 65 sits a month, or £7.70 a year, a postage paid. of lumber have been already cut smd | “Tho Bunduy edition of the Sun ia also furnished banked on the strenms, ready to be flows | aratoly af $1 20 & your postage paid, ed to the hoom when the spring freshets | he price nf the Weekly Sun, eight page-, fifty six columas i+ $1 a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten jet in. A busy season is anticipated atthe {Wie sending $10 we will send an extra cupy free. ad I, W ENGLAND, mi or Fuklisher of The Sun, Now York Criy. All my goods are marked in plain figures, Hoping to receive an early call, [remain, Respectfully yours, My motto is: “One Price--the very | west--and no misrepresentation.” J. HH. BAULAND. RDW-AREI—— WILSON, WFARLANE & CO. NEW GO0DS---FANIC FRICES. ——H:A: New Grain House Completed ! AtSPRING MILLS, PA J. D. LONG Now extends a cordial invitation to his friends and patrons, and the pubs fie generally, as he is now prepared to boy all kinds of GRAIN, SEEDS AND HIDES, YET GOOD BREAD, (x By calitng at the new and exten. give bakery ssublishment of JUSEPd CEDARS, (Buctessur Wo J i. Sands, ) . ! Opposite the Iron Front on Allegheny | street where he turnishes every day ! Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds, les, ele, el. Candies, Spices. Nuts, Froits.| Anything und everything belonging « Having bud years of #3pe’ he fiatters himsel rience in the business to all be can pusraniee satisfaction who may favor him with thelr patronage. | 20 aug tf JOSEPH CEDARS NA SPA. eR $s the Business that Also constantly on hand a complete JERRY MILLER Banner axp HAIRDRESSE—In Lhe base ment of the bank building All work done n fashionable style Liuly INQUEST NOTICE. in the the Eaate of Philip Gramly In of Miles town. ship, Centre Co, Penna ! To Phenbhd Gramly. Henry Wait tiramiy, Sussun. | nuh Hosterman, J. Hosiorman, Heul ben Gramiy, Mary Ann Keener, Rou! bean Kramer, Barbara June Chatam and! John BH, Ohatham, the heirs and legsll representatives of Poilip Gramly, de- Cone | ; Twuke notice that by virtue of a weit of Partition issued out of the Orphans Court of Centre county, and to me directed, an! Ingusst will bs held st the inte residence! of Philip Gramly. decessed, in the Town. ship of Miles and County of Centre, on Thursday, the 11th day of March A D.. IRS, ‘st ten o'clock, AM of pnd day Tor the purpose of making partition the Rea! Etat of sid decenrod, to and among his heirs und tegnl representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice te or spoiling of the oitherwise 19 value and appraise the same wecording 10 law! at which timn and place you may be pres-i eni if yon think proper, { JOHN SPANGLER, We would especially call attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, WELCOME HOMZ NEZATING STOVE, ms Coal at Low Prices Also a complete assortment of KIPs, CA LFSKINS, FOLE.- LEATHER, sls0 ready made HARNESS. BRILDES, COLLARS, WHIPS, Hd ALTERS, &e,, at bottom prices, 19noy Gm moniter of d evened nig Wolf, td ie ELRTING afl #8 Our Stock being entirely New. We offer specis! Bargains in"Sa 2-HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. "8a WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON. M'FARLANFE & co., —__ HUMIS' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Spring Mills 0. K ! Ww phtvar: SALE. VALUABLE FARM. The undersigned offers at private sale the well known Durst Homestead, near Earlystown, contsining 215 Acres, of best farming and in the county, A portion consists of the CHOICE, HEAVY WHITE OAK TIMBER. Theron erect d a lurga, good two-story BRICK HOUSE. with slate rel, a large BANK BARN «nd all necessary Outbuild > ings—nll the hulidings being Ruud ns new A YOUNG ORCHARD just oeginning to bear, and an abundance of Ww lite flion, nat Lets ol {he Same Time ¢ | THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEY Thess mrent organs sr» (he Natural ot ers ef tue byston, I shey work wold «4 Ta meek if thoy become ov; droadial Clseascs 50¢ sure Wo follow wit! »- TERRIBLE SUFFERING, Eilliousacess, Headache, Dyspepsia, Ja. dice, Constipation and Plies; or Kid. ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, Sodimentin the Urine, Milkyor Repy Urine; or Dheumatle Pains and poh, sre developed because t « biol ls ; with the humors Last should have be expelled naturally Sy The pu rments will be made easy to suit he purchaser This is known to ba one of the chowest farias in Cuntre county, hence GEURGE DURST, declitf Centre Hail, Pa. Tyr NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! : » Stor Sheriffs « Hellefoute } sheriff at IL J. Grennble E ] ! 9 18D i b fete i A WEEK in your wh tawny y J LE . own Ww x th e b and no cavital risked You a "ond - iavpuaigkd SELECTION : h 4 “4 Without expense Toe bestap ARAB IN ION portunity ever should try nothing else until) Da: ¥ou see for yourself what you exn do wt I . » L. e tl oo on dw Prices Lower than here e only your spare time 1 the business. and kK } youl 4 er, work Send for special private terms« and partic | Ra iriends, patrons, and public Runers! F. Don't complain of bard times while you po such a change Address HAL] 4 5 } tuve such a chance Address H. HAI {Ready Made Clothing for men am Buys. Bulls us low as to be had in the February © 5 Y tom SPRING MILLS, Can give the by-iness & trix offered for U N\ ¥ ) h ] pe 5 5 UNSURPASSED! the husiness we offer No room t You can devite all your time or make greet pay fos every hour that Women male ss much as men And now extends s cordial! invitation t Ulnrg which we nminil free $5 Outfit free | ~ Also a Complete Assortment o LETT & CO. Portland, Maine. ieity For the coming 3 Lad L203 TRADE Pre put WE ARE FULLY PREPARED. by 39% ort andHep Benson a RR. ~ PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia sud Erie Railroad Divisio: WINTER TIME TABLE On and after SUNDAY i Nov. 39 the Phil & Erie a foliows: WESTWARD ER 1E MAIL leaves Philadelphia " Montandon Wil IMB, the trains o Division will ux » — ona » v resEnE - " “ —- " arr at Erie NIAGARA EX. legves Pilla * Montandon arrat Williamsport “ “ Lock Haven FAST LINE leaves Philadalphis = “ Harrisourg “ * Montandon " arrat Willismsport ® EASTWARD, PACIFIC BEX leaves Lock Haven “ “" wis Shore “ Montandon ares t Harrisburg “ Philadelphia GENTS FRENCH CALF BOOTS d KIDNEY-WORT v Te AR on, oul Beak ¥ all and I in ter i 3 2AA8Bo, ErYripeies 13 Thoussnls have beene er Land ye HO xX a n i. i MERINO UNDE 2A RR J wer Pill, for punitying the Blcod, LERINO UNDERW EA RS, sehing hor ="1 gativeeverdis.| ATCA p y 3 3 Ha oy VL Al ™ CARPETS AN D OIL geste 00 aud be patie ld, their opel Zin Central Pennasylvanis, und urices tha Fo Druggist will petit > wm, Jess without i tle fn their op. [40d Needles forall kinds of machines employed: cleansing the stomach and in COAL by the oar load. i have obtained a world-wide reputation Denlers in vrugs,Chemi ft dion " micals AND GAITERS : i Nr, g . wv Ayer’s Cathartic 3 | For all the purposes of a Family Physi Imported and Domestic ~ ren : c will restoreths pana’ action and all thes Tesh, Y( bh O0DS | iz evils will be Lanishod—nagiec Ligin, LLuptions . 3} eA WE Pas vyazam will add ene roretothe pur te jousnesy, Dropsy, 1umor health will vree more gla’cen roam i 3 Are the test (For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and fl rE bor nach distross from © os effective Children. wd Piicat oe . it 0 bocasse of dlsordere urls bowpred. 1 hey ‘CLOTI N, Biz adry vepeiadic cr spoundand are mild, ‘ni fAnd the most eomplate assortment of Ouepackaee makes sit quarts of Modleine containing no Spirit, being prepared tion, moving oper the bowelsiwillcompel you in self defence to buy pa Ruting i. { andinm. Also Pish, Sali, ete. 180¢ Select Your Goods Although 5 A » i FROM Rm eration, they! Also deals in all kinds of Grain. Mar are still the most therough and scarch- | YRESH 2%%, bowels, and even the blood. In small ik doses of one plil a day, they stimulate | L § ER 8 the digestive organs aud proiwnote vig J. ZE SON Yo DRUGGISTS 2Avenr's Pines have been known for S N, x A No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte { for their virtues, They correct dis eased aotion in the several assimila- tive organs of the body, and are 50 Perfumery. Fan composed that obstructions within de, ¥s ya s &c,, MADE TO ORDER i ir range can rarely withstand or pra Wines and Liquors for medical TE ¥ « + $e sp Femme LE REF a -- é | ) é R them aud You will Hve but to suffer, | 5 Ful ihe of Worms, Neuralgia; as a Din. Why sa er longer from the tormont of a: congenial Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, ° Arsen Wore witl care you. Try a pach effectual in| N 0 1 O N S in pure water. surely ain, | : ; a. a : { PARA full live of Howe Sewing Machines! lng cathartic medicine that can he ‘ket price paid for the same. A gpecially! - r 5 ~~ NE N K 5 f 0 v orous health. more than a quarter of a century, aud P * oun a, them. Not only do they eure ,urposes always kept ways every-day complaints of cvery- iv, but also formidable and danger. HENRY BROCKERHOFF. J.D SHUGERT « (liseases that have bafled the best President, Cashier "human skill, While they produce (3exTER COUNTY BANKING CO. wwerful effects, they ave, at the samo : : (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) , 2 AN ip line, the safest and best physic for; A LARGE STOCK OF | chil By their aperient actioa! Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, hey gripe much less than the common urgatives, and never give pain when, . » howels not inflamed. They | Discount Notes, reach the vital fountains of the blood, Buy and Sell and strengthen the system by frecing Government Securities, Gold & it from the elements of weakness. J [10ap68ef Coupo . . riliameport ndon Adapted to all ages and conditions| = ld ’ s tonta in all climates, contaiving neither; FOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at. are caloinel nor any deleterious ding, Law. Collscttons promptly made and speels |F reav®s Williamsport ho y 133 ha a de el ith st foty attention given tot hose having lands or prope. pots A LINE lea’) por these Pills may be taken with safety sale will draw ap and have et Srproverly " aud Bo wv anybody. Their sugar-coating pre- Morteagen. de. Oflce in the diamond. corth siden | Par pars will run between Philadel; hii +1 '¢s them ever fresh and makes] Siri |'iamsporc on niagara Bx West, Erie Fx. West © iwem pleasant to take; hem pl uile being PENNSVALL: Y BANKING C0 [<5 Simin es tineliinn™ urely vegetable, no harm can arise UENTRE HaLL PA A. . Genera !Supar| nn their use in any quantity |RECEIV E DEPOSITS and allow Inte PREPARED BY | est; Discount Notes; Buy and Dr. 1, C, AYER & CO.,-Lowell, Mass, | oy romans Tecurifins Pyaetieal nnd Analytieal Chemists. | Wat WoLrr Na, 8. MisoLe SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PVERYWHERS, | Yushic ow » “ " “" a ren. “ DAY EX.l¢ ves - ~ Haw 2 ess women ve Se are are Sole Leather, ® aa ERIE MATLleaves Renova = aewk Haven ay he a srorRSEy ~draite 0 Calf-Skins, Kips, : re NY AL E1C., At Bottom Prices. '! T ALEXANDER. CME LEXANDER & BOWEL tornevs-at-Law, Bellefonte. 8 site bans’ 4 ~ E. GRAHAM & SON, Dood Bellefonte, Pa rai
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