The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 29, 1880, Image 3

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    'HE CENTRE REPORTER
\ (all DP
centre Hail, §
rr TERMS $2
in
tisements 20ets per line for three
$
We sre inform
* that Wm. F. Revi
{ taken the ore lo
*1 Centro Hall. a
Don't fail
examine their
goods,
104
| to call at the Beel
in
with refresl
THE DIGGING UP OF TROY CO
PLETED,
¥ at
y LB rol
{
have received a ;
| ¢ int
gisls \ ; HAA
Bixt
March 14
archineois
!
Me
|
i
THE WESTERN TORNADO,
{A Meteorological View of It
val Of Water in the Rear of the Cl
spouts,
81. Louis, April ii.
John H. Tice, the well known mets
A Way
oud
od |
I JIORSO
e
I
N
. 2 » ide 1 . A ee]
ns, and boentsper line for oe ob We were favored ing
. of 3 vf E rireements by Ww ter 3
went insertion, Advert rain Saturday and Sunday
it a liberal discount, 3 as dd ! :
Subseribers outside the county saouia ve |
"one year s posi
rly when pe
|
tre ! ! loro! yr it of this ¢ity, who wint to
| fa
| Marshfield to investigate the phenom.
| sonneeted with the storm of Sun.
|
|
109%.
*hiladelphia Branch of No. 26 North Third Street, Philadelphi
Philadelphia Branch of No. 26 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
Dinges has received his new stock fence wit h huve ob W N ‘
of dry goods, notions and groceries, and | general werk of A with gi
: sells at a very small margin the Hall of t} . il
thers ean alway L ho a SOUR, A . : : i oH
ris stand at the Reporter
tte the lables on their pa} : 3 ! ! y I ¢ \ HE
¢ reads “John Roe 1 jan 'i , Ari hine nsually kent ina store is] Combs, of the State eRe. RB ain." : hi : so. 2 {tral [ the
. 3 aay
FOF SNOOTY)
CNA
wii
sg 10 ors, amonnt of
instead of 20ets as forme
&
re t
tday ni te legraphs the Hey ublivan)
aw fol
OWE! “iverywhere the
w: “Brorywh ! ONE PRICE
of water following in the!
jis, At some |
(SUCCESSORS TO J, NEWMAN, JR)
*
M
|
i
il vib
pot,
Hoe } PT
Hit Hig
b Ie 18 avi
ho ae 21
Ww
cloud spot
y
othe Is
it of
debris i%]
tiops two
faipt
the
hetri
hese
in greatest vol
t John is indebted are oni Ao
» Xr 5
18! of January, 1875, end
\ ro
: Neoni X ’ he . : i 81 , Bl
the Farmors' | | oh ‘ vl l an y recompensed (er aii my ih g un and
you who
sassy 1h Bian der
¢ he was paying ae priv
LODGE MEETINGS.
Saray HALL Loar, No. #08, 1. 0. of O i
i p { Mid Follows Hail
vary Saturdayevaning fa the Oud A A |
GooprantiSec'y WwW. R. Feo, NG
ler & Runkle, of ver «
Haines can tel : the ren : hia
be the next president, how to work the | Hartston gave a tory of Lhe R hat elent ail \ Yast of | : Wi Rion] =" As x, a
nee! and where to get the best s been and | no# '
HOW
QOOR,
Store. 1y tell { 5 ¥
Wl x 13 il WAaYOs Ol
Yagels
} { 1HOe up
hill There are places where the ens
ol . » 3
{tive top soil is washed away by the
urrents,
ts and tufts of
“Fibrous root
i . }
direction to ue
with Just go and se
M., moetls on
y Pox? Lopax, No, 83%, A, |
ore eadh full moon in ths
vday evening on or bel
anie Hall, iri .
HERLACHER, Sect JJSARNEY, WM
sees (TRANGE, Neo, 88. P of H, meesis at the
tanmtre Hall on the Satarday on or before full |
», M. and every two weeks alien, Jas a
v LEONARD RBOXE, deol
¢
{
hese things
yv ' i Yo p
t, Isaac Lytle, formeriy of Bb
fonte, lawyer, died at Trenton, }
last week. The mother of George Feke
of Pine Grove, died two w eeks ago, aged |
it
i y tie
of = LAES
show their have nup
A OF
x
ALL CLOTHING 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN BELLEFONTE, CLOTHING OF A BETTER
GRADE THAN EVER BEFORE FOLD IN THIS COUNTY.
hill, and, what 18 significant, from all
npass {owards the top
i
where the tornado was
)
ana ex
{
i
- I YR voars
indie points of the (
i If it were not for Goldman's Star
5
i Ww
Il, what won
’ { i 1, i :
LOGAL ITEMS. | Gi
LOCA L | Bi 1 n's Stand: | oy PERFECT BATISFACTION
i's new goods is about being fard Ul Id people do |
i 3 {8
i y 141}
b at the tim ending |
force. No trace at any point can |
s a \ Ra ¥ } n des wind where flowed hiil
dreamed that } 288 BRlUTGAy even ROHN was Jed ve v fire 1 10 of We heref Many level places are swept clear o : ; 8
a retra | : : J it 1 kod FOR MEN AND BOYS,
on tHe sedom
ging
\ Y Big
waht n
brought t
t stock ‘or thirty vears Mrs. Martha P. Graves | they down GUARANTEED TO ALL CUSTOMERS, ALL GOODS PLAINLY MARKED ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF (CLOTHING
wo editor is at Harrisburg th Killingly,
: as restored, anc
ih 1
a 43 3 + 5s
ning followin WORE with hoars |
i allo:
i
ng the state convention, Leaves, Wi
wildings and of
irried along by the current, and |
ILS (rack
debris NO MISREPRESENTATION, ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUF. TURE.
3
» \
pit
$011,
(FPA ES
bs
People are better dressed since the a, der
mous Standard Clothing hall keeps so |
reat a stock at so low prices. Ail .
‘lord good clothing now, Thank Golds}
wan for it. The Standard is headquars |
i
istak WAVE re
and no mistake, i
3
ge a
AND WHICH THEY WILL RETAIL AT WHOLBSALE PRICES
arrange d then
the current.
SELVES
ads gitudivally to Lhe 3a~COME AND SEE !"ss sarCOME AND BEE "sa 88~COME AND EBLE "én
SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager.
¥ ! - § ir
APS owing interesting
w Geaorre Gi1h this nlae
VY Lreorge Laiibert, Of LIS piace,
hii
* 9 » ¥
TO WOH aORes : e,
; s wife and four children
a visit eight mile
i
i
g
and
; 5 10
nire of
OF 8iX
A wave of
the tornado]
¥y i
u I £08 Cd
assed
VV, IK
“ se —————
"NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS!
DINGES' THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. :
Just received from NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA ut Divoges pew stand, Centre Hall, a
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHR, CASSIMERS, &. LADIES DRESS GOODS, EVERY STYLE,
LARGE OF RNOTIONS. ’
FRESH LINE OF GROUERIES, ALL NEW.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
COAL OIL, TWO KINDS.
DRIVING*WHICS, A FINE ASSORTMENT.
within five yards from]
I Penn ! were water,|r
yf L } 1 1 FB wi i 3 3 !
x : dOCL Bagh, roued ing
PIOUS ‘ i
¢ aly
hi
441
lhe Biggest Boom.
contact of thi {
: sxliatd * SAL
lied! In Haines Twp.
Nak jaws
ATFIEDLER & RUNKLE'S,
FARMERS BTORE.
Where you find an immense stock of
Dry (4 ods,
Notions
Hardware,
5) Hechsware
and
to Jack Nevel
wie} at IY ‘clock.
Bros. of Danville
ore on the lands o
between
The Grove
¥ far th
ntracted for the
Mair & Co,
ey.
Smith. Mifiinbun ‘kwear go
1d Hart!
¢
of the
+ n
Dn,
. PO |
¥ 4 ¥ firm of GOOG
fe aaa hart af uray od a
Mr. Goodha is 13. ~
hart ; pPea In 0h |
rt & Houtz, Lewistown, popped
us the other day. He is a man of good- { Mills 1
ks as well as a good-heart, and about | an
x easant as it is necessary {Or any one |
to t He is a native of this valley, anc
Wi OR,
Dancan last week dispose | reso
} A i
of the d
s mvs by fF
south of
x
{ partion
operty livin
|
L
pr
rali=
: ha hplal iad
ing the brick mansion,
. hd aT »
vd DR ter's sary STOCK
Ar the
y y
nd em
1 nh
store, mill, hot
Oa
@l, several tenant
OL 1D : 100 scres land. Mr. George
cime over to attend a family reunion at »f Philadelphia will take
Mr. John Goodheart, of the property sold
> on business, excepting the store whi
ou hear the news? Did you will be continued as heretofore by :
ar that vou can save money by goipg can & 8 2g Po A asiarrad
tc the Philad. Branch. late Newman’ | one of the most valuable in the county, | tance of young men out of Christ of return- | broth tt Ean rE it ) iT alit
where you can get clothing expressly | A few reasons why we expect every him, a : tis [ping tanding near @ SEL siakd Ws n
wade for their own trade? The Philad. [p 4¢ 10 boy from the Philad. Branch
: h now the largest clothing |g ° ) likes to save money, as!
atside the city. They have only .
Eyery body |
a : 1 2
21 @ price, and every article marked, so
: VOUSES,
Large Stock of WALL PAPER,
and Groceries,
THE CHEAL FST OF ALL,
his fathers, n Varied assortment of Tobaccos--all very Low.
IWIN
Novy
Van
cheap und offering bargsine to al), he asks a share of the publie pat-
C. DINGES.
Determined to do business by selling
rosage, at his new and enlarged Store.
Yap 3m,
jredatively nrst,
Tn ’
Uh. sth iy fi Piv
Y roar 8 IArge
on four YOars, wi Go and See,
! BO BI Rail Re § RRIL 3 E . ¥ : 1 Ty
) ; ’ dav g siiy if { roon Ries ali {he lime,
graauatio
—HARDWARE!—
Ir CT ET oe,
WILSON, WFARLANE & C0.
NEW GO0BS---PANIC PRICES,
Ty is
NOTICE. ~
-
thar
aan
ily
v
hb
loss other .
O33
Fan ds, and
nt
a, and were
- 3 in the same company.
~ WIGS . % * .
! : | same height, the
x
1
tion of smashing any of them. Hen
e safe against off if you fix
in a rig put up at
wh . JLICalAl
n a ran - x 10s thie rary st YANIE
nd mm 40 10 81s fegiiiens., DA? 1E1
oa ;
+ 18S Le |
Lee's shops. i
as
as
In
iil i
ur boys and
They
GREAT v For the coming
iy FALL
CWaln, » v
bey wir —OP EN TN G—
wy is,
AT
Wolf’sStand.
Fall and Winter |
TRADE
Ny
L
or
sth
Wid Caro.
n, of Ver
¥
i ey,
We would especially call attention to the
Highland Queen Cook Stove,
~AND THE-
WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE,
nis #
»
‘
re WE ARE FULLY PREPARED. |
ME
DRY GOODS
DEPARTMENT
a mar some
}
on,
ctors )
LOIS 488 yd a 4
Ugiapa ef
d
i
w R10
204, had
- $12 a day at home made by |
A PHINISTRATO ;
: => per cent, any
v: u get cheaperand beiterclothing there | i ou Men, women, boys
pi ™ hes ang
t act n gx guar- i, having been granted to the under
anything else. The work is light and!
mw tarial iz pat int il p's new rigs
material is put Ugo al Lee's ne S t pay the per. 4
¢ i tice will send us their addresses st onee
q | are better fitting, and better made, last tor seltiement,
rogdy FO la yis } : |
A adte. iri G ¢ : l dy al work are laving up large sums of
—Just ag was expected, Fredler & Run- lgnd yon can surely suit yourself, Gil Brothers, in Medick's Run, in Camer: : 34. a shell fror eof money
they 8 Of this
lies are delighted, men are pleased, gnres
1 \ g to show their goo
lsewhere, They area first class | whether you wi
interest, Lewins will
u
n twenty steam sawmills in opera-
was a day, not over twenty vears|
arce a neighborhood but what sports |
th fine timbers |
i where he got it, your are invariably
: opposite th .. uaa .
3G \arpest is Exhibits an immense stock of
ni a8
i Jb haat A MONTH guaranteed, ,
| the old maxim is, money saved 18s money eT ade by |
0 : v» | made, and the Branch guarantees to sell / the industrious. Capital)
tl ere is po deception. We know that | goods 2 y Dts niall dhe. atata / hol required ; we will start
* : . : ~~ . : a tha * a drive. and Lhe 8s IRpCceiior. Alters of sdminisiration A L you,
{house in Centre cour 2nd. They | all concerning the welfare of young men. [on the Du AR0A Qunng a : stinger. Int . a
lcowhere Ia ol Ee Bh hap The) : a fle slout. and tl {or tre r Hettinger, late - of Gregg twp, f pirls make money fase
elsewhere, { manufac their awn is, . \
| t ter at work for us than at
Such excelle strong and last ing | antee all their goods as sold or money | ine wa y 1} na chureh i A i i 4 ' ons knowing themselves
a hb Wa SLIVER S4V oo » - oil 3 a oii V £ : } : 3 : . . :
: : irefanded. 5rd. They buy in larger Ms nast a cs hs abla hatin the w a log suddenly | roli-{South Carolin codent ate requested | pleasant, and such as anyone can right!
. . te nn the | quantities, and need : . Ln bie Bl } ment, and persons Those w i a Bel
t vicious horses have yiven up the quan ites, anc neec no pay the ¢ tal re | i. Those who are wise who see this no
¢ | centage to wholesalers, 4th. Their ge estate will pre
: { and see for themselves, Costly Outfit and
j and not least, better trimmed. 5th, Ti : + BARTGES, terms free. Now is the time. Thoseals
} carry the largest stock in Centre county, | Christians to the ation. sh rades, ther nt to work brani At the cond battle of Manpassas, |22ap Bi Adw'r.
; BI re is bs aeeim ot Tx rr ae) : . «} fron e one. Address TRUE & CO., Augus|
'e take the lead in the lower end of There is no gouging done i have... tha chiara} "that itleounty. One day last week he, with others fell in the ta, Maine. Suny |
12 valley for splendid new goods. The only One Price and all goods marked
i t plain figny h. They are always
benefitted, and bargains better | ready and willin is
than : to purchase or n
fim and understand the wants of the | Therefore go to the Philad, Branch, |
ple. it will be to
eolad tn ge , NT
We venture to say there are no less | BARA LO See you.
) at ~ Nine
n in Pennsvalley, greedily turning our | from the Alban
s into lumber for foreign markets. | evening by
“xy i -—R Or
be ck, when a steam sawmill wouid have 1 lin Ph lad B
« 2n a great curiosity, but now there is | 2
t rh | =Bargain
r two of these mills, The conse | Dinges.
a is that the tracts of Hh ohana
. » 2 i ith a hand
which this valley boasted, are ) Wi 3 Rand
3 +3 WR an FO $
1 to the greed of the steam mill | A ARQ you ask
oD OUT Mi : pine 4 stal- | i
ong our mighty pines and stal- | ® re : hia heh
ks will cease to be as prote { he got it at the Standard Clothing hall,
fields against fierce storms and |! ArocRer
hting winds that our grain | 8TRest the convention. wai ssa: a not to engage in driving logs n the rampage an
prices, elit UR VEL LOL B% & #4 ¢ 8 yin Eu ‘ wee th
i
stock ws been
2&r-Our Stock being entirely New. Woe offer special Barghins in"8n
22 HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. "88
3 ara
chill again,
:
# {
|
‘ 1
yosibion
‘urke ¥
goods. | 1s
latter part |
;
r
: new stock will ive th WE
his week. Mr. Wolf has a habit o
n with care and with
his trade. Itis
t
atorship in Oregon. lst of delegates present at the convens rashineton. April 25 At tl}
hin g i At the
o~day Mr. Everts read a le
MIted MAS den vow
and enlarged store
now filled with new goods. Call.
i Miss Minerva Gift will
{ teaching music the first week in May, in
Centre Hall and vicinity.
! —Dinges' new
{ room is
one of
quality
rat his store
to be found for y of
t. He purchases only the best
thers to deal in the cheaper |
is calculated to deceive, and |
dear to the purchaser in the
Ladies can look for the latest and |
les of dress goods, and gentle- |
ill find cloths and cassimeres gen- |
in every thread. The same may be |
ked as to groceries, queensware, | 3 "00" tHE inl GL WEgte AN Kidney
all at the old stand before Ry py Bea Aldney-
nrchases, satisfaction gnaranteed in |
/ parlicular,
M . TE 5
commence well / . ish
IrOpe
ing the
Pd
pal
' ’
‘Vy Wega}
4 pleasure
giv d
the hing ‘ .
counsel urged the pre when received, Yar
properly receiv Jus a
1 be t
ti : Hiouse of Lords was rising (0
they “arrived all
or
anything in Wearing
apparel go to Lewins Philad. Branch.
ra lls " slit
gen the { right,
Wot 3 ake,
parations be made t
@ King in America, and
ed with every consideratio
concluded to notify the Co
@ i as memoer
' * 3
mitiees on 1
mn Ah
i
1.
anticipated
na appropriali
-
a
5
States
"
4
: 4
rs ps ry HE @IODINnge Spo
ing of Siam will ping spouse; low
he United States
¢ i % ¢
some let 0
eg Foogiand
by §
3 ol withion
taken to the top of ior i y daffy t+}
{ General St art’s I rain Rien 3 ieler Lae
ont ieneral slowarl s sesperate Si
454%
I we wil to Enter Ghuznit
{i a
ie thought best ¢
the Kiog shali
The eatire
18 thought
gut,
ell
inti
have arrived in Euoropoe,
party, luding servants, ;
will be larger than can be
ted on a man-of-war,
4)
: 3 jaestion : .
ain and u though noth
ih iasked her w!
accommoda- gram. S
what she said, of course:
Mrs ——in Daver stree
me
wey
oods,
prices
3
fo Swartz’'s Store to buy
he sells at astonishin
for cash,
gly $41 she
men
~ General he
| first get a
good and cheap trunk at the Standard
.. 1 —Go west, young man, but
1 thing hall, where you find them ail
at
Value of Swamp Muck.
remarked that an acre
vd qaality, 3 feet
000. No
! k, Doc's
or Bellefonte, Pa
Cloth
i gizes, and where you can get the cheap
{ est suit of clothes in the world,
| A
NOUKT PROCLAMATION. |
Wreress, the Hon. Charles A. Mayer, President of
the court of Uammon Pleas, in the Judicial Dis
riot consisting of the counties of Centre. Clinton and
Uleafield, and the Honorable Bam'l Frank, and the
Honorable Joho Diveus, Associated J
county, having issued thelr precept,
THAT ACTS AT THE SANE TINE OX
THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNEYS.
his combined action gives it wonderful
| poner to cune all Ciwarcs,
Why are we Sick?
a
Beoavse we alow these groat organs to be
me eloped or torpil, and swironous humors
{re thergfore foreed into (ie Lood (hat should
bv erpelied mature’.
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
y Philadelphia and Erie Rallrosd Division,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
p muck of naa ——
aor
wil
ig
SAL tually WwW tly
ha statement 18 surprising.
the statement of Dr. Lawes
land, that a ton of bran fed to
more than its cost in
Ww
y
~-Things are booming st Dinges’
| Store. He made a lucky strike in
.. | chasing low, hence will sell low,
The Bt. Helena (Montana) Star
states that Miss Priscilla Harrison, ¢
visitor at the house of ber sister, Mrs,
Cook, went out for a walk on the 11th s—
instant and did not return. Search! pane AEN or Dik: the trains .
instituted and maintained for! foliows WRETWRD
eight days, when the missing woman ERIE MAILlesves Philadelphia
was found far up the mountain. The = u
searching party was attrac ted to her “
new :
pur- represent tha: G
0 WAas
if Eng
on » Cenire
11 day of March A, 1, 18%, ic me directed for b: 1
8 court of Uyer and Terminer and Geaeral Jail oie
ory and Quarior Bowsdons of the Pesce Orphans’
and court of Common Pleas in Bellefonte Pe, for
the county of Centre, and 4 commence on the th
Monday of April belng the 3th day of April 1880,
ard to continue two weeks
Noticois therefore hereby given to the Caorousr, Jus.
toes of the Perce, Alderman and Constables of the
said county of Ventre, that they bs then and there in
Lash: proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the foroseon of
ue ay, wilh thelr records, lnguisitions. examine.
tons, and thelr ows remembrances, te
which 10 their office appertaine to be done,
whoare bound in recognizanees to prosecute againgt
the prisoners that 3 of shall be in the Jail of Contre.
county, {hen and there to prosecule against them
as shall be just
Glven under my band, at Bellsfonte
twenty
Court commenced this week. The
{attendance is large, .
a}
Fas
{
srt avad
Maeied a
MOU
1
Afghans cows, returned
manure, Sw ck, fr from sand,
of contains 2 per cent, or {0 lbs, of Ni
rate fighting the enemy trogen in a ton, Nitrogen is worth io
the market, 25 cents a pound. So that
a ton of swamp, muck actually r
orth 810 for the nitrowen in it ii1/ by the barking of two dogs which had! « arr al
SWOrih S10 for the n Ofte ik Jl , TE ied her And ke $ rith her NIAGARA EX lea
that is needed 18 to work up the vk Accompanied her ar REPL Wilh her I
so a8 to make the pitre avai
y t amn mu
allACK them, mj iu
RB. H. Duncan's sale,
efl’s sale Sth.
=
wa
Philips- | N
Mor
Union and the
n full operation,
being put out
These mines
Id hands principal
nines around
©
ar as the
‘ nad Morrisda
e, Decatur,
il Mines are
t asx much ¢
—
=
uw
I
3
i
ran o
i
Select Your Goods
FROM
EMBROIDERIES, WHITE N Fs YK
, GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES N EW STOCK.
which SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY |GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS!
ie GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS WILSON. M'FARLANE & 00...
HUMJIS' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
"i MADE TO ORDER 5, PENNA
. «> , Consaltations in English and
(x R 0 § KE R \ {German. Office in Furst’s new building,
i
: | NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! iD. . Belefente,” Pu" Offce over
i : S188 O =
ibe Ki Jet Sole Leather, | | a
I to recommend an Pray Choicest Teas, Syrups, Dried i i : gy
: receive him House a» ' ! OT Cop | SPRING MILLS, : tound at bis offiee and residence
y, Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Cols {has the goods. Largest stock! {on North side of High Street. three doors
f her and he went home, G1 . ! > :
} #4 Re Boba ETC, i a J 3
od br sig uaa nar, Fi Sul FIC UNSURPASSED!
3 joes, 1 y
ALSO At Bottom Priots Prices Lower than
answered she mbot just !
‘I tea with HARDWAL <i, CARPETS AND
his friends, patrons, and public geners!-
¥.
Also a Complete Assortment of
city.
imported and Domestic
MERINO UNDERWEARS,
For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and
C
Nowis the Time!
Nowis the Time!
FRESH,
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
into his
R J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can be
United i, ld fo k the next train for vor fees. Pure pices, | Jt. Pork Provi- SELECTION [Hat ot Allegany, lief. Pe
had hhppened.
E. GRAHAM & SON. :
Stay OIL CLO HS alwavs on hand, Ever,
Ready Made Clothing for men aud)
DRYGOODS !
hildren.
DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS |
ne READY-MADE SUITS, PARA ———
AND GAITERS
AND SHOES, ETC, ETC,
TT —
S . > Mill 0 K J. L SPANGLER, Attorney st Law
Spring Mills 0. K !
A LARGE STOCK OF PN S—
DEPARTMENT F. FORTNEY, Attorney-st-Law
reign Affairs of ig, “1 flee Is filled with at I. J. Grenoble’s Store !
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Calf-Skins, Kips,
‘sions. Wooden. Wil (Queens and
L by her tele
v 'RICES rFOw ER THAN EVER nd now extends a cordial invitation
boys. Buits as low us to be bad in the|
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ull lines of |
~—Call at Dinges’ and : |
of gas. ock Haven’
Renova
Erie
ves Phila
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Williamsport
Hoek Haven
i bi Yifipnden
. { was beaten and the whole | ispersed : “
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over ihe UnLr)
Vienna, Apri
Press from Cettir
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| Le
u i floods in Green~-|
large flocks of wild geese
ie city, and many persons
them from their back
shooting
Daring the recent
ville. 8B. (.,
went into tl
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Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes,
HATS "CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL
LOTHS,
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that these " arrat
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the o oli the time. f RADICALL
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~A good understanding and a goo
is what every man, woman
child should have at all times. Now|
shen you wear a boot or shoe that yon |
got at Powers & Son, you have the best |
uaderstanding and sole the world can |
produce. They are noted for selling!
none but honest goods, and they are not |
s:rpassed for low prices. Give them a |
cil and satisfy yourselves that at Pow. |
' is the best shoe store in the coun-
Ang
ers
ty.
—Nearly every farmer gets his plaster
of Krumrine & Son, at Spting Mills, be
cause they have control of the plaster
trade at that point, and facilities by |
which they are enabled to sell lower
than all other dealers, and pay the high-
est prices for grain.
~The cold and dry winds of the latter
. part of March and 1st and 2nd weeks in
April, have been damaging to many of
the grain fields in our valley. With
varm rains and a continuation of favors
able weather, however, we have no
doubtthe backset which our wheat fields
I ave suffered would be overcome.
* —A down-east paper goes for a con-
t:mporary for habitually re-writing its
locals to make them look original and
avoid credit. It thinks it stealing of the
1 west sort. We think too it is.
~If you want to go fishing we will tell
you what stream to follow for good luck
vithout fail. Follow the clear and pure
stream that leads to Sechler’s grocery,
where you get the choicest fresh maek-
erel the market aflords. Sechler’spride
themselves upon this fact.
Kidney-Wort in hot weather sustains
the system and keeps up the strength.
—Bcan your trade dollars closely an
+ when you are floered one of the date 1880
refuse it. There having been none min-
ted this year all with that date are spu-
rious.
—Absalom Sauver’s barn near Meizer
Station, Snyder Co., was destroyed by fire
about 2 o'clock Monday night, with all
its contents, including 400 bushels of corn,
2 horses, wagons, hay, &c,
—John Minihan, of Renovo, who had
p Doth legs crushed while attempting to get
on a freioht train on Thursday night last,
died of his minries at noon on Monday.
~—Jersey Bufter.—~Jersey Butter is all
he fashion, and it has become so, mainly
)ecause the makers have kept up in uni-
form color through the year, using artifi-
cial color when necessary. Dairymen
who wish to be in the fashion must use
the Perfeot Rutter Color made by Wells,
Go to the Beehive for your Car-
3
had to be indefinitely postponed
il
been taken suddenly with measles.
It is a notabb of 1
3 pe
X; 1 ax rest
nnager enaway nnd
suit got at the Phil
candidates always look 1
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ris ciothed In a
Brand h.
NOTE respec
ble.
per ct. less than elsewhere
Special bargains in shoes,
Hosiery, gloves, notions, &e,,
goods, at the Beehive,
corset
; all
tt
~All ladies that feel themselve
terested in furnishing of the Hall
¥Y. MCA. i te
requested
I an
Hall on
{¢
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¢ » thes
yr for th
are
pose Of 1
all sthat can
will do so.
We advise all to go to the Beehive
and get their measure taken for a full
gait. Prices lower than the lowest. A
good fit guaranteed or no sale,
A cyclone struck the north line of
Adams County, Ill, Friday evening.
Twenty houses and barns are known
to have been demolished and several
persons killed and wounded.
— Never pass Sechler’s grocery if you
wish a good article of coffee, tea, sugar,
dried fruit, cheese, fish, soaps, molasses,
syrups, stone ware, queensware, and a
hundred other articles, all first class and
no deceit. No one has yet made a pur-
chase at Sechlers that did not prove as
represented. There is honorable deal~
ing every instance, in every thing you
buy.
To Tux Poinr.—The following from an
exchange is applicable to almost any lo-
cality where newspapers are published,
When lodges and associations pass resolu~
tions of cendolence, immortalizing virtues
of some deceased brother, and then res
solve on having the said resolutions print-
ed in the newspapers, would it not be pro-
per to adopt a supplementary resolution
making the necessary appropriatien theres
of? Somany good people die tRat were
we to embalm their attributes in condo~
lence resolutions, it would turn our local
page into a sort of typographical grave-
yard. If a lodge is not sufficiently sorry
to pay the cost of printing its resolutions,
Richardson, & Co, Burlington, Vt.
it had better not adopt them at all,
muck 3 feel
and would re-
to draw out, at 10
Few persons realize the
An acre of
Or
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Rw #ainp
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be
(it ep,
8, §
contains
quire 8 m mnths
loads a day.
value of the fertilizing elements of
common waste matters which lie un
der their t., and the innumerabl
tons of matter, that may be available
purposes, and that much
idle and neglected male
{ wealth,~
ih.
fee e
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ti1z2inge i
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represent
Ame rica
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Spanish Ce
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There used to be a member of Cons
press from Vermont named Poland,
who liked his glass of whiskey. He
'Iwent out to Maine one campaign to
take the stump and the liquor prohib
ition there made it fashionable for the
stump orators to drink milk when
speaking. They used to have the
‘milk in mugs on the stand, butsome
Coo] Judge Poland’s friends knew what
bublic! he liked and put twomugs of whic.
key un the table. Irom his seat he
supposed the mugs contained milk|
and he didn’t particularly notice them
‘when he began to speak till he felt
in stato to the|thirsty. Then he picked up a mug, |
hrough street lined drained it dry with a delighted ex-|
with soldiery, to attend the “Te Deum.” | pression, and as he eet itjdown gave|
{the whole thing away by exclaiming: |
1“Y, gods, what a cow!” |
April 28, 1
usage ol
1S
rt that Her
Majesty is in a state of buena esperanza
ni fact
in the
The event
thzotte and in the
1
lebrated
hen made
is ce by
la re tions lex y
gaia receptic levees at court,
grand parade of troops and a large dis-
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a
1 Ihe royal and
t, accompanied by
retinue and escort, proceed
ting, family
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gplendid
Cathedral of Atocha,
t on Sunday and Menday next, after the
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CALIFORNIA.|
teports from
royal physicians have published their res! 3 9
port in the Gazette, {H EAVY SNOWS IN
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DOUBLE LYNCHING. |
Moberly, Mo., April 21 —Between elev
en and twelve o'clock last night, about
forty men visited the jail here and
with drawn revolvers, forced the officers
on duty to admit them, They then seiz
ed Henry Mitchel, Dick Yaney and Alferd
Cateon, three negroes, charged with mur
dering another negro named Geo, Mat-
thews, near here, a short time ago, took
them to the railroad trestle about three
miles from the town and hanged Mitchel
and Yancy. Cateon was not a party to
the murder, but was strung up untill he
told all he knew about the affair and was
then releas
San Francisco, April 22.~
lthe Pacific railway report heavy snows)
on the Central Pacific railway and trains]
blockaded. Rain stofms are reported |
{throughout the state and if the storm cons |
flood in the
i
{tinues there will be a general
Sacramento valley.
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HOUSES BURNED Al
(ONT),
Ottawa, Ont., April 21. A fire at Hull
opposite this city destroyed over 800
iouses, These were of wood ané occupi
ed by the poorer classes. The distress will
no doubt be very great. The loss is neats
ly $600,000,
HULL
300
too: : . A dispatch from Los Angles, Cal,, says
An Illinois youtn, husking corn 1M, that R, Hoyle, the defaulting tax collector
a field near the rariroad, saw a: from Georgia, whose case has been before
new locomotive, with a red smoke,the Superior and Supreme Courts for sev-
stack. He became frightened, andjeral Weeks on wt, of hitless Gorpusy
are arp ’ commited suicide in nis Ce on mrsaay
ran to the house erymng: That ere night. by shooting himselfin the presence
engine is going to bust, sure; it’s red,
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ar
ay
warm at nights, one sleeping on her
feet, the other by l When it
is remembered that it was freezing ev.
ery night duriog that period, the fact
"her surviving the exposure at all is
remarkable. She was asleep on a rock
when found. Her gaiters and the(P
bottoms of her skirts were worn off
with her struggles through the brush,
and she had taken parts of her clot}
ing and wound it round her feet for
protection,
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ier side
Of
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Spry
pring Mills Market. "
Wheat Nol wl 12 a
Rye, ie { B
Corn, ears, per bu, new, ,
Corn ald. 40¢. 1
Oats, 30
Mackwheat, 60c.
Qloverseed, $5.00 to $3 75 L
Plaster, ground per ton, $10,00
Flour, per bbl $6.00
Potatoes ber bu, 20¢
Butter, 20¢.
Tallow, Ge.
f.ard, 60,
Ham, 10¢
Shoulders, Te
incon or side, Ye.
Eggs per doz., 10¢,
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Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble
JAECUTOR'S NOTICE
Letters testamentary having bean grant.
od to the undersigned on the Estate of Mi-|
chaol Decker Sr. late of Gregg twp., decd. , |
all person knowing themselves indebted to
suid Estate are requested to make immedi-
ate pnyment, and all persons havingeluims
agninst said estate aro requested to present
them duly authenticated without delay for!)
settloment,
MICHAEL DECKER Jr,
GREENEDEOKER
SUSAN DECKER
Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE,—
i
Letters of administration on the estate
of PD. Neff, late ot Qentre Hall,
dec'd, having been granted to the under.
(signed, all persons knowing themselves to
| be indebted to said decedent are requested
to make immediate payment, and persons
having claims against the estate wii pres
sent them aulbenticated tor settiement
SARAH C NErW
FLORA O. NEWK,
20ap Gt Admr's,
SETTLEMENT, ~All parties interested
are also notified that the 10th and 11th
days of May have been fixed upon for
making settlement with sa. 1 ssteto snd «
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ret ofthe guard and Mr. Collins, the agent of
hot clean to the top of the stovepipe, Jthe State of Georgia.
general attendance is ask
Philadalphia
Harriabueg
Montaadod
arr at Willlamdéport
" Tock H ven
EASTWARD,
{FIC EX leaves Look Haven
" Jersey Shore
Williamsport
Mantandon
arrat Harrisburg
" Philadelphia
T LINE loaves
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the Ist day of
Apr. in the year of our Lord, 1880. and in the 18
your of Independence of the United States
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For Diseasos of the
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Ad " Montandon
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
RIE MAlLleaves Renova
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Willlamsport
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LINE av Willinmanors
rot Harrisburg
a Philadelphia Tam
Par oars willran Detwesn Philadelphia and WH
amsport on Niagara Ex. West, Evie Kx. West, Phila
olphia Kxpross Kast, and Day Ex. Kast and Sunda
x. Kast, Sieepingcarsonalinightiraine.
WMA BALDWIN, GenersiSuperintendent
~wisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR
WESTWARD,
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AM, PM. PM.
1.56 6.20
2.20 6.36
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such as Coughs,
Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis,
EAVE
RWIBDUIE cise. rere seaneese |
JOU, veuens seruned The reputation it has attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the last half cen.
tury, is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize
the happiest results that can be desired.
In almost every section of country
there are persons, publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by its use. All who have tried it ace
knowledge its superiority; and where
its virtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what medicine to employ to re-
lieve the distress and suffering peculiar
to pulmonary affections. Cuenrry Pec-
TORAL always affords instant relief, and
performs rapid cures of the milder va-
rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
He more formidable diseases of the
ungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it
is invaluable; for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescued and restored to
health.
This medicine gains friends at
every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing are too remarkable to be
forgotten. . No family should be with-
out it, and those who have once used
it never will,
Eminent Physicians throughout the
fountry prescribe it, and Clergymen
often recommend it from their knowl.
edge of its effects.
PREPARED BY
Dr. 1. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
SOLD BX ALL DRUGGISTS BYERXWHERE
b
EASTWARD
2 4
AM.
10.10
10.35
12460 bH.40
r LO 6.00
Nos 1and 2 connect at Montandon with
EAVYE AM
loburn ue tase
AOWISDURE cov vviie st rien wens 0. 80
R.
Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and
Nos. 6 and 0 with Fast Line west.
Debility, a depressad, irritable state of mind, a
ren k, nervous, exhausted feeling, no energy ofanima
lon, confused head, weak memory, the consequences
. This nervous debility
F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine
It tones the uystem, dispels the mental
loom and a'bondenty and rejuvenates the entire
Sold only in $1.00 bottles’ or six bottles for
Ask for KE, ¢ unkel's Bitter Wine of Iron,
take no other If yomr druggist has it not, send to
iroprietor FV, Kunkel, 88 N, Ninth Street, Phils.
lolgh Advice free, by sounding throee-cent
WORMS, WORMS. WORMS,
E. F. Kunkel's Worm 8 rap never fails to destroy
orms. Dr, Kunkel, the on
y successful physiolan who removes Tape Worm in
wo hours, alive with hoad, and no feo uatil removed,
Jommon sonse teaches if Tape Worms be romoved all
readily destroyed. Advice at of-
The ¢ ogtor oan tell whether or
housands are .
y with worms, and do net ROW It. rat a
£ and suffocation, sallow com
the eyes, swelling and pain in t
rinding of the teeth,
0 nose, cough, fever,
yetom
‘a
p okin,
itohing at the seat, head.
patient grows pale and thin,
in the anus--all these
KE. ¥. Kunkel's
1 Loo
6.00. [For Tape Worm
For all others, buy of
the Worm Syru p, and if he has it not,
+ ¥, Kunkel, 259 North Ninth 8t., Phila.
Advice by mall, free; send three cent
Hla
y or six bottles for
lelphia, Pa.
tamp,
And the most complete sssortment of
y i
ONS
Also Fish, Salt, ete.
Also deals in all kinds of Grain, Mar
ket price paid for the same. A specially
in COAL by the car load.
DRUGGISTS, |
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IN dw 1 CURES
BILLIOUSNESS, ©: CONSTIPATION,
KIDNEY COXPLL. | ., URINARY DIS.
EASES, FEMAIL: WEAKNESSES,
AXD NERVOUS DISORDERS,
ing free action of these.
their strength and power to th
Why frightened over disordered Kidveys?
endure nervous hecdaches and sleepless
nigh!
Use KIDNEY WORT co rejoice ia [Tonga
Liisa dry, vegetable compound and
pockage will make six quarts of Medicine!
Get i of your Druggist, he will order it for you.
RITHAIDOON & 10. Proprietors, Dovliagien, TU
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Pure Wines and Liquors for medical
purposes always kept. wayld ..
HENRY BROCKERHOFY. J.D. SHUGERT
President. Cashier
axes COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
Receive Deposits,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
10ap68Lf 1 Coupo
JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-
a tot ae rr sud a
oF prope: for
Bow
the court house. Bellefonte nl, w ar
re
PENNSVALL'Y BANKING CO.
CENTRE HALL, PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sell GovernmentSecurities,
Gold and Coupons.
Nu. 8B. MiNoLe
Cashier
A WEEK in your own town
and no cepital risked. Yon
can give the business a trial
without expense. The bestop-
portunity ever offered for
those willing to work, You
should try nothing else until
you see for yourself what you can do ai
the business we offer. No room to explai
here. You can devote all your time o
only your spare time to the Fou An
make great pay for evary hour that yo
work. Women make as much as mes
Send for special private terms and partic
ulars, which we mail free. $56 Outfit fre.
Don’t complain ot hard times while yo
have such a chance, Address H. HAL ‘
LEIT & CO., Portland, Maine.
BEST IN THE WORLD!
ABSOLUTELY AND
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AND
‘Which is the same thing.
Impure Saleratus or Bi«Carb Sod +
{whith isthesame thing ;lsofaslig!
y dirty whitecolor., ltmay upp.
white, examined by fis0il, but «
COMPARISON WITH CHURCH
COS “ARM ANDHAMMEI Bit ©
will show the difference.
Sco that your Salerasini ond
ing Soda is white ux PUR
should be ALL SIMIL vt. aUBS |
CES used for food. 3
A simple but severe test of (10 comparative
value of different brands of Hoda or Saler-ins is
to dissolve a dessert ful of each kind vw.
about a pint of water (hot prelerred) in «i. -
Janson, Stis3 ing aiilall ie hutenghly @iaal
foe eterious insoluble matter in thei
Soda will bashown after settling son.
minutes or sooner, by the milky rove.
the solution and the quantity or float. do 7
matter according to quality. :
Be sure and ask for Church™ 70. “iin
f Meratus and seo that their naive 51 «1 1.
and you will get the purest and wail:
vende, ‘Theuse ot this with sourmilk, in prefes-
t ..a%0 Baking Powder, saves twenty times ite
a
» packsge for valuable informee
$00 pound pie] =
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