The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1880, Image 3

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nee ; $2.50 10!
Advertisements 20et
sertions, and 5 cents He
eral diseo Hunt.
{ iber sonufside the R vine sh
Ann ets, amount one
, instead of 4
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i hemseives,
ES he tables on :
{e reads s ‘John n Roe 1 jan
that John is ved h
the 1st of «
PE Ae was paymg IA
LODGE MEETINGS,
Hav Lopag, No, 88% O af}
ray evening in the 2 Odi Fellowes Hall
See'y W. R. Frox,
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4. I GOODHART N.¢
ahr AM. meets
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before each full moon int
J. ARNEY, W
Qn Fart LODAGR, No.
Monday ev RR nA on oO
Masonite Ha
F. HERLACKER, Sect
PROGARY
fall, Centre Hall on the Ssturday on or bef
oon 5 2 P.M. and avery two weeks after
r Mastor Lroxanh RRONE,
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Net,
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LOCAL ITEMS
thot
Justice showy
+ Rep raed
$1
alwavs
FW
NS WHO main the
called i ur sanctum
Prof. opened with a
irger number of stilents than any previ-
Oscar W. Melnti f
among the new
the other
Bitner's school
IN SORKIOT. ire,
HITE, WER student
:
nt at the ges
Opening exerci
ave een stole
the cemetry
near Ottawa Ontario,
— Fight bodies h
the past week froin
pineanville,
—The rand spring opening th
areat donble store of Banland & \. Wwman,
is week cwill | be anotableevent, Allthe
wlies and gentlemen in and about Belle-
‘onte, whothink of purchasing dress goods
eld up for the springstock of the doub-
¢ store, as it is known that it will open
with the finest, best, largest assortment,
ad lowest priced, one price, goods, to be
ound anywhere in this state. Bauland
% Newman are the cutest merchants and
now what they are about, and promise
thing but what they perform, Ladies
xill find there the latest styles of goods
ow worn, gentlemen will find the ¢
in their line all the ould wish and a
neschant tailoring establishment conneet-
«1 with the double store
tended by a tailor Johia
ind they guarantee satisfaction. Don’
niss the magnificent spring opening
Go early-go at
iii
he {
Sports. — Mr. Nathaniel Boobs flitting
arrived on last Tues. 6th on Dr. Nefl's
“arm, with a full delegation from Haines,
ith Samuel Bumgard of Miles as escort
n cheif, about fifty persons fiilled up the
able for dinner. Pine Stump will have
t school under the supervision of Miss,
Kate McCormick an experienced teacher.
A Seymour hen of A. P. Hosterman’s
scored one—an egg measuring 8x6} inch-
ws enough to shoot two Anti-Grants
~The great Philad. Branch Clothing
store, will open an immense new stock of
lothing on Friday, for spring and sum-
mer. Lewins is now in the city and will
return in time to enable all to purchase
on Saturday. Nothing is done half at the
Philladelphia Branch; no halfshoddy, ex-
cepting th it a greaf deal of first class clo-
t hing 18 sold for almost half price. Lew-
ing, with the help of Sternberg, will ac-
.ommodate all who wish to buy. The
clothing is all Bi ad by their own
Philadelphia house, which is one of the
largest in the country.
or
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LF
ta
3 3
11
3
oods
nl ¥Y
t
that is ¥rin-
from Philade
si
2
iouble store. once,
—(leven Dinges desires to inform the
public that he has enlarged his store-
room, and that to his groceries he will
wld a general stock of goods, such as dry-
roods, notions, hats, caps, boots, shoes,
and all usually kept in a store.- He ex-
pects his new stock on next week, and in-
vites all to come, see him, examine his
stock and enlarged store,
—Prof. Wolf's school, at Spring Mills,
pened with 30 schoolars,
—We he ard some people say “We
su it ourself in such a store,” or some oth-
or store; give Lewins, at the Philad.
Branch a call, and if he don’t suit you, or
can’t please j you, we will give it up.
can’t
MILLHEIM ITEMS.
Our writing schagl conducted by Prof.
. Walter has closed.
Cr champion Bycicle rider is R. A.
Bumiller and will challenge any one in
Penns Valley.
Rumor has it that R. H, R. Harter is
leaving the Journal Office by the first of
May, and Miss Joana H. Deininger is to
take his place as compositor,
On last Saturday Gephart & Musser, re-
ceived from Penna Fish Commissioners
some 4000 Brook trout for our streams.
__=—-On Saturday afternoon Mr.Jonathan
Harter’s suminer house was discovered to
be on fire and only too late to save it, and
by great effort the main house was saved
from being bugged, ES
SUDDEN DEATH OF DR. ]
1
), D, NE
ASPIRING WHILE
DEATH OF THE
SORROW
ATTENDING A
PATIENT AND OH
RCENE,
S00,
i
{ We this
{rowful and perhaps unheard
rence in the annals of medicine, in
sudden death of Dr. P. D. Neff, of
“ {town a it the » bedside of a female patie
| followed by the death of the patienta
of a bab. On Wednesday morning, |
octor left his to visit
Bumg ardner in confinement, about
mile below Centre Hill, Before leavi
|
|
|
in
oe,
the d home
8 in the repairs of portico at
couse, Finding Mrs, Bumgardner
anghter of Mr, Willow of this town)
critical condi he rema
| in the afternoon,
The condition of
serious he late in
assistance
wk, while at the
he suddenly
exp almo
supposed iro
1¢ a
h
id
a fon,
her unti
a hearty dinner,
lady being very
n sent for the
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13 |
wi
bs. At about
h red
Hi wi tho
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at anot
1eart disease at bre
inced fro m the condi
{ was attending Jacol
{0 minu tos aft and a
teal ftl
is 1H]
ant
exciiemer
lady
ved a
:
Wf th }
L on of the i
ay
8
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rrow ful
nding
\
ir 8
g. §
L sen
y a 5 |
| presented @ alle ph
¢ th almost
$
Ls
deat
a dyi
+1}
Ail
an stricker instant
n & chair at
mother, with her
i { Same ¢ hamber—-a seene
i sorrow that our pen Ww
i all, Mrs,
| thrown in
visitatio
yo
thar
edside of i
babe,
of
upd
Sand
dead
sad ress
Hy
to add to it
ne patient,
3
fearful
in & fren
sadd
10 CONVIIRIOY
i
ana
® i mother *ONY, ren
¥ ’ s
{ whole
ier
er 1 portray,
¢ patient was | likewise com
2 n Ost I% ted
iQ artren dl
Jumgard:
of woe,
w as 8(
ate a until
arrived and to fi the
corpse of the one who had sent
i help save the
e Néws wa
the eye ning,
1K oa n
} Nahm}
i pletely sick Yo
{by the}
of My
| N
ner remaining
not entirely nunnery ed,
any other assistance
Dr
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$
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chamber
I't
ere
mmegd 1
upon chair tl
far hh
for h
i'e
hr oueht
&
of another,
th to oar town
a thundered
Mrs,
with g
ha
@
\
it Came like
ine
»
ivil
f +
ntie
ATRnLC
fess SKY . dr
almost
may be imagined.
| Bam
{gardne ahont
‘clock
3
fn lt
the folle
0 wing
I the efforts of irs. .
at
ge pi
in
jae sobs and
1
to save her
re of woe i Anes:
lil ana eve!
occurred under similar « SCHR,
Dr. Nefl was buried in this place
Saturday morning, lowed in the
ternoc m by funeral of Mrs,
gard ner and her babe,
Nk
on
a fl
ad
the Bam.
sme § Homann
DEATH OF
LEITZEL
EMANUI
cement
that Mr
ALN
3
reusired to
CW rods
8%Q
¥sa
Was on irom
mence hie pr
SOWiIng
The team ¢
harrowing |
y Was R
bsiked. |
ly
and went to |
|
nt,
nd |
hi
iy i
ait
ng |
h,|
vig |
a]
ER
ih
ni
i
every
hen an
basines
a} YW hy
own bu
shot
what every
i
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~
3
{these
These
+ $4
owes
Be to
oer of
'
ne yes:
gf
des th
deaths ef
esa thore
ariod
} Lhe same od,
b i
the age
g Mills Market.
$1.1
0
Sprin
Wi
Ave,
heat N¢
i
ar bi. nay
per bu, new,
, BATS,
- -
~Carry the Hews to
in the e county that
dep
every household
health and happiness
won good and whole-
Where your table is set from
eal to meal with an impure artic
aie, or enti rely spoiled, fevers, heac
stomach and bowel complaints
owed invariably by heavy
ar nd funerals, If r
ghants were all men « fo nscience,
eve to the good health of their neigh.
r, they would never deal in an article
at should be thrown to swine rather
1an sold for the table of the customer.
Such goods are often bought cheap and |
sold for the sake of profit; what a crying
sin this is. Now none should pat tronize |
any unless they Lave implicit confidence |
that the goods they offer are selected |
solely with a view to their being actnal- |
y fit and wholesome. We know
firm whom we can vouch for in this res |
pect, and that is the well known firm of |
Sechler Co. All the groceries yon
purchase of them are guaranteed as pure
wholesome and fresh. Don’t forget
this,
-—Mr. Isaac
Newton, Ks,,
is one of the
ny
nd alto gethe uf
1 le,
1
ie
+
t ensue,
tor bills a on
with i
¥
one |
|
&
tter from
says: This
Kinney in a let
to the RErorTeRrs
finest countries a person
can wish to see. (Jats is sown and eorn
18 up nicely. Wheat looks splendid and
promises a very rich harvest, : Potatoes
are also all planted. Peachtrees are be-
ginning to blossom and look as if we
were to have a very large crop of peach-
There are thousands of cattle grazing
on the prairies, where the grass is nice
and cattle growing fat. I would advise
men who wish to come to this state to
visit Harvey county before purchasing
elsewhere. “We have all the church and
school facilities. Teachers get from $40
to $70 per month. We have a very good
market many ofthe products being gent
to the Colorado mining regions. Whee
sells for 95 cts; corn 20¢; oats 25¢; pe at
toes 80¢ to $1,20 per bushel, horses from
$100 to $250 per span. Mr. Smull, son of
3 . Smull, of Rebersburg, has comefto
s place and is pleased very much, and
thinks it is the place for young me:
—At the Standard Clothing ball yon
will find Tom Mingle assisting in the
sale of an immense stock of clothing,
the largest in the county. He wants you
to see bim 80 he can prove he can sell
you cheaper and fit you better than any
man this side of the north pole. Oppo-
site the Brockerhoff house.
-A lady friend from Nittany, Mis.
Emerick, writes us, that a very startling
accident occurred near the Junction, on
Wednesday, 7. Joe M'Caleb was chop-
ping a large pine tree that had blown
down by the storm, when two small
children of his came out, and their
father cautioned them to stay away, and
they both crept in the hollow space
made by the stump of the fallen tree
When the log was ent off the stump fell
back to its place énstantly killing one of
the children, The other was badly cut
about the head but Dr. Huston has
hopes of its recovery.
—The best and cheapest plaster at
Kromrine & Son’s, Spring Mills, who
have facilities over any other dealers,
Hence farmers will find they can save
money by getting their plaster of them.
Highest price paid for grain,
—Mr, Noah Weaver, of Woodward,
thinks of putting out several acres in tom
bacco, this spring. Capt. Hunter, of
Halfmoon, who has been planting tobac~
go for several years now, finds 1t profit
able,
—Lee is ncw prepared for repairs on
carriages and buggies ; repainting done
in finest style, Good workmen always
found in his shops. Satisfaction guar,
‘anteed, and charges reasonablg,
—Bovyer again renews his faith in ad-
vertising in the Reporter. Reatl his card.
¥
~—Weare glad toannoun: toon ir friends
April 24, A
{o wil:
Ail that certain
Tress er.
less, no bail
ALSO
1 that certain |
Patton twp.,
ate in
hounded
Cressler,
Wise,
drew Hu
C Reese
so but
or the east
the no
the sot ath by
ter, and on the west | b v
vy
0
lar
ne
3 i
an d to bo sold
« 08
2 mbaerge
i »
43
ul di ».
yer, north 351
uce, thence
245 10 to & stone
nd of Hann h Cooney,
perches to 8
Moyer's Ing d nortl
és LO 8 post
perches
wost t 3-10 perct
west 12 9-
thenee by land
107 enst 40
ginni g containin
Thereon erect
«lore ro
east perches
in
3-10 tana
then »
no
pine Mum Pp.
ce north 1347 west
thence south
8 oorner,
perches to a
Wm. McMinn,
perches to the place of
O04 perch
frame hous
ut buildi
wo 5
y 14)
} it) road,
of south
1
ti
od
Ty
her o
a
stable and oil
ALSO.
tract
m nre
mn, ngs,
of
All that
situate in Harr
certain unsesfed land
is township, Cent
a... in the warrantee name
Fox, containing one hundred and thirty
three scres more or Jess. Seized, taken
execution and to be sold asthe property
Daniel Durst
No.3, AM that certair
ment and lot grout
vill f Central city,
Pa., bounded on the east
the south by ratlroad stroet, on the west
by lands of James T.
the North b y land x Emanuel
4 | in the plan
city being eacl frot
deep, thereon erected a Plaining Mill.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
as the property of Wm, H. Campbell,
Mury Campbell, executors of Wm. Camp-
ball, dec’'d.
No 4 All that certain or piece of
land situate in Potter twp , Centre county,
Pa. beginning at a line stene, thence by
lands of Nicholas Decker, north 27° we
102 5-10 perches to a stone, thence by
mountain, south 160 wast 107 perches to
stones, thence by lands ot Peter Wolf,
south 277 east 00 5 10 perches to a stone in
public road, the nce by said road north 7
east a4 pare hes to a white
north 6 east BT perches to a pine stump.
thence north 78° east #1 pe rel 104 line!
stone, thence north 10° west 5 perc hes to
thence north 78°
line stone, thence north
wast 15 perches to line stone,
north 78° ens
beginning,
ir
{
i
¥
i
nersuage,
situnte
sre
tenes
d
C
hy a street
of
age «
on
containing of
1 HO front by Xx fest
lot
fo
ine stone,
perches 10
10
gontaining U8 mcres and B84}
two story log house, and other out build
ings. Seized, taken in execution and to bel’
sold as the property of John Zettle
oO The undivided one fourth
of all that cortair
b. part |
thence by land
wast 102 8-10 perches
81 a3.10
510° wast
beginning at a post,
Charles Witmer, 311
es to a post, thence north 5%
perches to post, thence north 81
161 B-10 perches to stone heap, thence by
land late of Henry VanDyke, south 50
west 102 perches to stones by white oak,
thence by land late of Henry Brockerhoff,
dec'd, south 334° east 207 perches to post,
thence south 313° east 62 7-10 perches to
post, thence by land of T. I. Reynolds
north 564° east 657 8-10 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 159 acres and 160
perches, thereon erected a two story brick
house, bank barn and other outbuildings
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
ne the property of Frank Mullen,
No. 6. Allthat one half undivided part
of the three several messuages, tenements
and tracts of land as follows, to wit: One
tract situate in Rush twp,, Centre county,
Pa. surveyed on a warrant to Christopher
Tenhore, beginning at an ash, corner of
John Harabright and Casper Shafner, jr,
thence north 50° east 320 perches more er
less to a pine, thence south 40° east 230
porches more or less te a pine corner of
fenry Pinkerton, thence by the said Hen
ry Pinkerton
perches more or less 10 a dogwood corner
of Robt, Speer, thence by the said Robt.
Speer suryey north 40° west 230 perches
more or less to the place of beginning,
containing 433 acres and 153 perches,
ALSO.
One other tract situate in Rush township,
Of
enst
that the Philad, Branc h has
a fine line of men’s, boy's, and youth's
clothing, suitable for spring wear. You
will ne it to your advantage to give them
a eR
just re ceived
Centre county, Pa., surveyed on a war
rant to Robt. Speer. beginning at a post
{ corner of John
Hoofnagle, thence by Jobn Hambright
survey north 50° east 820 perches more
less 10 an ash corner of the ako
said abe
y
HH por
ve
for
i}
i!
1e
1
od tract, thenca by
od tract south 40° en
lose v dagwood
Pinkerton survey, then
120 perches more or loss (6 a
of tract in the name of Petor Miller,
by the said Peter Mille no
ta COrnig
@ 80u
rth
siirvey
vid tr hoe p
wn,
t a stone |
Loraine
pare
shies Log
» Robt
tos while
Stephen
BHD pure
1 {o 8 pine
John Ho
P in 8 Bout
|
OF ginal
}
Urvey
{perches Lo a posal
HT hes
By }
io
act ng
rrartec names «
rancis Johns
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BF
i
| wit h notice
| W agnor as terre ter
No. 18. All n k
{ground situate in Potter r tow
iecounty, Pa., beginning at
by Innds of Ji hn Moye y
186 9 10 perches to a maple
of John Royer, outh 27° east i-10
a post thence by land of Frank Wri
north 614 east U8 10 perechos to a post
thence by land of Daniel Fidisher 1
204 west
land of same nerth 41%
6s to stone thence by land I
north 60° east 83 6.10 perches
thence by land of same and Je
north 187° west 184 perzhes
ner, thenes bv land of Daniel
south 80° west 38 porches
by land ot same south 74i
yarehes to stone, thence by
Ishler and Jacob Moyer south 24° east 11 |
7-10 perches to the place of beginning,
containing 124 acres and 90 perches more
or less, thereon erected a two-story frame]
house, bank barn and other outbuildings
Seized, taken in execution and to be sol
as the property of Benjamin Bitner,
No. 14. All that certain messuage tens
ement and tract of land situnte in Benner
township, Centre county, Penna, begin
ning at stones, thence along Innds of Ed.
ward Purdue's heirs north 30° west M6
perches to a black onk, thence north 60
eust 21 perc hes to a dead pine, thence north
30° west Hh perches to s:enes, thence north
62* east 264 perches to a chestnut onk
flow south 80° east 131 perches to ¢hest-
snut oak, thence 285 per hes to the pla a of
beginning contgining 20D apres ane
lowance, “the one of the two undis
part bein r the sama that Thomas Burn
side and Rebecea his wife by deed bearing
herewith granted and convey«d
said George W. Thomas, the),
ihe
bys
1
£
ui
1 stone ther
south
then
ft
5
ta
ght
orth
past 40 1
f
i
riah Slack
to
eph Mhir
to A core
Fleisher
thence
O
an,
to stone,
3 Gm
West oy
land of Mr
I i
ERTH0
holds!
will and
ansed
ing house
me aon
80,
tha
fib ine
a oriw!
do
need
iu
fi
THIS BPACE 18
RESERVED FOR THE
Al;
i)
aid
L CLOTHING
GRADE
GUARANTEED TO ALL Cl
FOR MEN
A
COME
ONE
N
PRICE
GC ROY¥S
I
IVER
4 Y
NO MISREPR
BELLEFONTE,
PERFECT SA
NLY MARKED
ot of
oy
John
aiiey
dl Taet
hich
an
sirest
Gigs
Sarat
nken §¢
properly
be aes
fami
he
we May say
hinif
tie af
fits
confidence
msde his
iCralive
bul obey
i as of
whelher ir
ane
prsons,
Fas we
ain
eiIOW
sunshine
wor
pracey
Ww
Was
fithe
the
#& of
if ©
fn Mr
urs at Jefferson Med.
pring of
#itut
He firs
WrOnshurg,
of Yeurs
1
Laie
,
the Qo
joey
he subse.
here he
wos rail
»
Pes 0
% n urdsy
Mi Bislers
odor, Miller
her presched
*
dd
a
’
near Centre
ner, aged 2
Mr
@ patient
iny
Miller
Roeder,
ofprnoumonis, st the
wrens Polar twp,
March 21, 1880, Vera
Aifred and Al
r days.
in
{ lie
nonths and
ri pone,
no more,
DON AWRY,
Mrs.
: Brandt, wids
it, aged about
10 Fyoars,
residonos of Wa,
Mere Unthurine
Young, weed
, Bila
os \ wiley,
of John T.
nihs.
n Georg
ansort «
bmi
Ne rons Debility ! !
Detsll a
Nervous Debility !
lopressed, irritable state of mind, &
woak, Berrous, exhausted feeling. no onary o srfanims
ti nlused head, woak memory, Lhe cons anduand os
of pees, menial overauik This nervous debility
wolgn care in KF Kuokel's Bitter Wine
it tones the system, dispels the mental
wn sad despoades sad reldvensies ihe entire
Nid onig In i 0 hotties or sly bottles for
Ask far KE, Klankel s Hitter Wine of iran,
take so other [yor deaggist hes 1% nol send to
olor ¥. Kuokel 258 N. Ninth Street. Phila
a Ad free, by sending three-cont
stamp
WORMS, WORMS WORMS,
EF kK ankel es Worm Syrup Dever falls to destroy
Pia, nea id h We Dr. Kunkel, the on
ly suocons! ul Apres tan who removes Tape Worm in
wars. alive with head, and no fee apt! removed,
n sense teaches if Tape Worms be removed all
r worms oan be readily destroyed Advice at of
floes and store, free, The doctor can tell whether or
yt the patient has worms, Thousands are dying dal
worms, and do sot keow (6 Fils, «pasme,
Losing abd suffocation, sallow completion,
around the ayes, swelling gud pain tn the slam
reatloss ab night, grinding of the teeth, plokin
thie nose, coush, fever, {tohing at the seal, hea
sche, foul breath, the patient grows pale and thin,
tloxling and irritation in the anos.all ghese symp
toms, and more, come from worms K Kunkal's
Worm Syrup never fails to remove them Price, $1.00
perbotiie, or six bottles for $5.00 For Tape Worm
write and consult the Dogtor.] Ver all others,
your draggist the Worm 8 Arup, and if he has it not
send to Dr. K, F, Kuakel, 2a North Ninth St., Phila
deiphia, Pa. Advice by
! stamp,
axee
pie a sov
from,
‘
af
glo
werk
8
i
prog .
dulph a
. vice
rms
nl cert uns
uate in Hals ntre
Pa., bounded as
the ith by Bra ly
by Murs [rvin, th
Simon Gratz, Hosterman and
the st by Samuel
M Huni and
ng 144 ac
follaws, 10 wil
Arve vs
fn }
3 Onsl are on the
arin, and mn Wi
Lieorge
pe
Jamps
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oh
iirrtract
yi Haine
unded
wy kide
Walt
Ww
b
pruce
Dani
perc!
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{ ol
i | south
y
os ton
ig pin
ame teact of D., Wolf |
§ 0-10 pore hesto post, |
S10 Peele bl FULNO.3
oust BO 0 pi rehes to + BEAUTI .
land of Du. Boyer and | {) mm
70 deg east G7 5-10 pore h
lands of D 8. Boy |
t 182 perches tolamining
N
10
» by 5
, horth
thence by
dog wes
| Compan,
to stones
wr & Co., north 15%
tho pl of baginnyp Hiajhing di ot ies
« | more or loss i, tnken in exeoution)
and to be sold as the property of Daniel i 8dthe Spat
| Bo yer.
Buy no Sewing Machine before 03
tha
ELEBRATED WHITE,
Easiest Running, Lar-
|gest and Handsomest Shuttle Sewing
Machine in the world.
pe Agents Wanted,
Circular
ie
ac C0
Berge
No
i Al that certain lot
{situated on south
and soutneast side of Fourth street
town of Snow Shoe, Centre county,
#0 in the plot of suid |
front or breadth on|
60 feet and in length
YOO feet ton
IN,
or piece of ground
0 of Nictarine
Lie san
yy %, 3
stroet Write for
lin the
|. Pa, being lot No
town, ¢ ontaining in
anid Nictarine street
or depth south, westward
twerty foot street, bounded northwest by
the said Fourth street, northeast by the
suid Nicturine street southeast by lot No
O88 in the said plot, and southwest by the
suid twenty foot ftreet; thereon erected a
wwo story frame house, sigbie and other
outbuildings Heized, taken in execution,
fs ind to be sold as the property of Puatriek
0:
H. J. BOYER, Ag't,
156ap3m Aaronsburg, Pa.
Grave robbers of Tryonville, Oraw-
ford county, took up the remains of
Mrs. John Gabriel, interred twenty
years ago, and bungtingly dropped
some of the bones which lead ta the
discovery,
No All that cortain lot or pieca of
I ae in the luo of Rebursburg, ers ure to be hanged at Lebauon on
entre county, #H, Hargeaq in 16 “noe oa " * *
al plum of Said town, Jot’ No. 8. bonded the 13th of May— Henry Wise, Josi-
on tho Hast by aa alley, on he south by ab Huwuwel and Israel Brandt.
The three remaining Reber murder-
Completed !
AtSPRING MILLS PA
J. D. LONG
Now extends a cordial invitation to)
his friends and patrons, and the pubs
lie ge erally, us he is now prepared to)
buy all kinds of
GRAIN,
SEEDS
ND HIDES,
A
A lsd constantly on hand a complete
assortment of
Coal at Low Prices
Also a complete assortment of
KIPS, CALFSKINS,
OLE LEATHER,
also ready made
HARNESS.
BRILDES, COLLARS, WHIPS,
HALTERS, &e,, at bottom prices.
18nov Gm
-
i
removing large limbs in praniog fruit
trees nothing 1s better, says the
England Farmer, than gum shellac)
dissolved in alcohol to the consistency
of paint. This should be kept in a)
and applied with an old brush.
i
A Paris correspondent
donkey meat
pork,
For the coming
Fall and Winter
TRADE
WE ARE FULLY PREPARED. |
Nowis the lime!
Select Your Goods
FROM
FRESH,
NEW STOCK.
AND GAITERS
MADE TO ORDER
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sole Leather,
Calf-Skins, Kips,
21C., E1C.,
i
i
i
:
i
i
§
At Bottom Prices.
E. GRAHAM & SON.
i
i
Dood Bellefonte, Ps
i
Ayers
Hear Vigor,
e
For restoring Gray Hair t
its natural Vilality and Color
A dressin,
which
onee
able, hea
and effec
, for presen
ing the hair
Faded or gra
hair is soo
restored lo tt
| color, with the gloss anu
youth, Thin haip I
telenod, falling hair cheoked, an
2 often, though not always
ie use. Nothing can re
» hair where the follicles a
SOY i or the glands Sti
aved, But such as rema
be saved for usefulness by th
ations Instead af fouling t
vith n pasty sediment, it w
Ia ploan and vigorous. |
vecasional nse will prevent the ha
turning gray or falling oi
pacquently prevent bakiness
deleterious su
make sow prepara
ANON awd injurious te
the Vigor can only benefi
If wanted merely
1g .
io 5
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{ £5
Lit
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11 5
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TInees while
Aida
hain |
Hot | arm ib.
HAIR DRESSING,
thing e'ae ean be found so desn
lo. Containing neither oil no
, it does not soil white cam
, und vet lasts long on the hair.
ving 16 a rich glossy lustre and «
hl perfume,
a
{
RIIRED RY
ER & €0., Lowell, Mass,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
{
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OID UY ALR DRUGGISTE EVERY WERE
§ 2
CLOTHING OF A BETTER
TISFACTION
THE LINE OF CLOTHING
MANUF.CTURE.
i” GOOD BREAD,
By calling at the new and exten
ve Dakery establishment of
JOSEPH CEDARS,
{who hes removed 0 A. Kauiti's old stan
1 Bishop sireel Where furgisivs ev
day
|¥ resh Bread,
Cakes 0
lig
jury
fall kinds,
Pies, ele, sie.
Candies,
Bless,
{
Nuit Fruits,
Anything and everything belonging
the business, Having had years of expe’
rience in the business, be fatters bimsel
that he can gusrantee salistuction to sb
who may favor him with their pairopage
g0 aug tf JOSEPH CEDARS,
JERRY MILLER
Barner axp Hairpressg—in the bas
ment of the bunk building All work done
in fashionable style, Huly
OTICE ~ Notice is hersby y given that
N the ncenunt of lsane Miller, .Com
mies of E M Thomus, a lunatic, ha
the borough of Bellefonte, decesced, has
been filed in the office of the Prothonotary
o! the Court of Common Pleas, in und for
suid County, and that said scrount will
presented for confirmation at the next term
if snid Court. Hanres,
be 4 " Prothonotary.
te ore?
NEW
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STOVES
E
SN
YOURT PROCLAMATION,
Wierese, the lon. Unsres A. Mager, President of
the evant of Cotsen Plessis the 30 Judicial Dis.
trict constating of the coustits oi Usabre. Linton and
UlesBeld, he a pn Sy
Honorable Jobs hvens, Associsted Judgesis Uenlre
lpountly, nevitis S8ues tael precept, beankg dete the
11 day otMasel A. 12, lod, bo tue Gireried sm bolding
8 court of Uper and Termiser sud eaers: Jali Deity:
is recugnizances 10
EC risamer: that are or shail on 1s 4
ooaely Le then and there 10
abghall be fst.
ves Gunter my Sand. st Bafistonte; the
a "is the sar of our Lovd, Tae,
Fear of
| hy
gat
a aie aia ee
A WEEK 5 your ven town
and no capiiel risked You
van give the bu-iness a trial
withiolit expense The bestops
purtutily ever offered for
those willing 10 work. You
should ry pubing else until
{¥en see tor your-eif what you can do at
the business we offer. No room te expisin
there. You can devite sll your time or
only ; Jour spare Lime 1 the business, and
make grest pad los every bour thst you
work. Women male as much as men.
Send for special private terms snd partie.
uinrs which we mil free $5 Outfls free.
Don't complain of burd times ahils you
nuve such un chance. Address H Le
L & CO... Portland. Maine,
Yr —Sr——
ECO.
—~AND
WELCOME HOME
28~0ur Stock being entirely New.
THE
HEATING STOVE,
We offer special Bargains in88
»
WE CA
WILSON. M'FA
HU
Mills 0. K !
NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS!
at I. J. Grenoble's Store!
SPRING MILLS,
Largest stock |
Ee ———— I —
}
UNSURPASSED!
Ever,
| And now extends ua cordial invitation
his friends, patrons, and public general
ly.
Also a Complete Assortment oi
ys. Suits us low as to be bad in the
mported and Domestic
DRYGOODS !
Fuil lines of
MERINO UNDERWEARS,
Children.
Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes,
HATS, CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL
YT
NO
a
Also Fish, Salt, ete.
Algo deals in all kinds of Grain. Mure
iri y
_ DRUGGISTS,
. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte
Peun’sa, =
Denlers in rugs, Chemicals,
rerfumery, FancyGoods &e,,
ke.
Pure Wines and Liquors for medical
'urposes always kopt wnylS ve
1ENRY BROCK ERHOFY. J.D. SHUGER"
resident. Cashier.
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
Receive Deposits,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Coupo
JOUuN¥ F. POTTER, Attorney-at-
Collections promptly made an
ton tot h Ross having lands ot probe ans
an vé adkn
on. de. Os in the diamond. sory side side or
tluntioh od
sale,
I
NTRE HALL
RECEIVE DEPOSITS and PS elutes
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sel) GovernmentSecurities.
Gold and Coupons.
Wu, Worr Vu, 8 MINGLE
ta Cashier
RLANFE & €0.,
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PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philadeiphim sed Arie Bxtivesd Division,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On nad after SUNDAY, Soe 2° 178, the trains om
eo Raliross Division will 58 a
WHEaTWRD
lépm
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fiam
Sdiam
Hlwam
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wm A BALDWIN, Genera iSuperint. wdent
BOWER
LEXAN DER & BOW ER. At
toraeys-at-Law, Bellefonte, 8
13,0, Cored a0 Ore EE peu
Garman's nuniding. weds TE uf
Tid XXEVOINar)
a
rere
»
AND
Which is the same thing.
Impure Saleratus o~ Bi«Carb Se.’
Rich Lathe same ing is 07a silks
dirty white colos. maysp
examined by itself, b.
OMPARISON WITH CliORC
CO'S “ ARM AND HA MMII” £20
Sao tha that
ing Sod
your Saleratms and
a is white a! PUR:
ho ALL SIMILANT SUBN. 5
. .
"aN
but severe test of the com;
EE of Botts or Balers
to dissolve tui of each kis &
stirring untilallis t& aoughly
Ba re tion istter int
Soda will ba shown after settling = »
Wiutes uF sostiat; bY the milky & + +
solution and the Suan: yi
A ach
sure a
re a see that thelr Laue oo :
o will get the pures’ pret 2
be
2 t
‘
Scrat: a ou
phases wl gt a. i
ance to Baking Powder, saves Leuty mes hi
cost.
Ses ona pound package for yelush'
on and reac carefnily
2uOW TRIS T2 YOUR GROCER.
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