__—— 1 WE C SEN TRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, a, Th’ i July 29, 80. | you, try=ne you havo fasted now those ly you must be hungry-—~try the qualis A Pound and a Half Gained After {ies of the Broad of Life, If you eat you Course of Water-Drinking—His [hall live forever. (See St John, ch, 6, v, Condition Apparently 185.) Would not this, for you, be eo groats| Improved. or thing tothave to proclaim to the world | A man living for. 1 Oh, thinkjof it! Jesus is that Bread and He is ready to feed i still does not | ETO OAL| TANNER'S WEIGHT INCREASED, THE CROPS FROM MAINE IFORNIA, Well wseThe Lycoming Insurance; Co. lost [ $9, 500 by the late fire in Tyrone, + and sk al Ding os’ Store is his that he sells CLOTHING! CLOT PHILADELPHIA BRANCH ——————— and an A verage, Y ield Expected, | Augusta, Me., July 14.-The sie Farmer will tomorrow publish reports! Dp Tanner's appearance had improved from every the State showing again yesterday 16th. This was cons the condition of the crops in Maine, These sidered to be the result of a fow hours of [oF Life, that the continued dry! Ivour woather kas affected loas dd of his Him of was| Doar Doctor, you be frrent in this way now, Business is bris All Doing wo suppose the reason is . | goods so cheap, 28TERMS. —82 2 per year, w hen paid in | cdvance ; $2.50 w phe n not paid mm advance. Advertisements ets per lane for three in- serfions, and b cents per line for every sub« cents sequent insertion, Advertisements by the | year at a liberal discount, | Subseribers outside the county sh wld res mit us 10 els, amount of one year S posit | ge, instead of cts as formerly when by {hemselves. . Nubseribers can awd aunts stand at the Repor suliwmy the lables on their i i ) ne —— ~A T . Hack leberrios are very plenty inthe : . aa Ul oka X Seven mountains, and selling at 5 and 0 hop brig id per quart gection of ee: por quart you table, to Camp's, th, a rood axlensien price, Ro If you want KT atiy 1 re Hall i John Martin of Haines had an arm | | broken, above the wiisl, & ew days ago frequent showers aes | Kon, rw : } hod a hs | HO drougihi by eon | Ho av a horse shod at a smiths | HHO GTOURDA {f the | shop, during wi i table reads “*John Roe 1 jan Means | the herse a post and causing a {fracture © 3 2 i A § that John is indebted for subscription ) "i Hy the 1st of January, 1875, and thal fime he was Paying J the pre glen LODGE MEETINGS. 4 ! J 3 % 3 heart i ¥ 4 [ at educed Topaiis show sound sleap, of his drive in Central Park heart rebel again 4 ks hat hh x i mm i | C ‘an tha Lay Crop quite lon Tuesday and, severely in some localities, while in others indulgence in thirteen in uw \ETOD | tlar tryfithie axperis it §) ba Loo ‘ue ma thie fluld sunces ect olitor aftor midnight of Tuesday. His orap pale wonk capes asked looking | party of wall finely, and corn and potatoes promise well Dir the farmers | 4, pa mitigated the ef! AY Inte] the hay i Grain, 1A has face 8 ted ha aiid on you have gh grimant, y It is evident and | WH frat uy He was W hie on duty be ter oe was | ng and haggard papers. vf will De above the average for ald in dressing nthe Cap hor Tanner was asleo; rot his arm between ime is on the wing . You avon an hid Yo CIALLY Qariy sown, 18 reporiou as 5 wont vesterda 1 may notknow what another day GOODS Hoe awoke at 12 80] sod hid hroat than il, iL Hm poss) th he limb, WE ARE BELLING OUR SPRING AND SUMMER spared FOR LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURING. Wr may bring the He ay i On the whole the outlook for of Maine C m. and rit and {or All the Uiothing kept at the Philad, { Branch is made by their own house in [the city and forwarded to the Bellefonte ay t long be is most excellent, rd belore with the ii 4 ia to an hour and hia 4 tat ff vould 3 : 3 % hicago, , July The latest re sleep, bu oatlossly upon his meels i { entre HALL Topo, No. 88, 1. O. of ( 3. | ® very Saturday svening in the 0 b i gligws Halt GL. GOODBART,TSee'y. Ro FRox a. On Port Tovar, No, B37, ¥. A. M.. Monday evening on or belore sad Magento Hall na a. HERLACKER, Sect. J.J. ARNERY, W a Waturday on or befars ful ory two weeks after, Hall, Oentre Hallon th 2 LEONARD RRONE, Sect moon at 3 M. and ev Kellor Master, EMS. —————— TO — LOCAL ITE Boo wee (30 10 the Hive fo Goods, — Thunder g Farm of M. Rep wenn (I 11 . Saturday { York from the e fects of t You can buy a trunk at ard Clothing Hall of any siz lower than in the city. R extends its thay mer Alors who tricts, rust on Monday oven Decker, DE, tised forsale in JQRTE children died in he heat. the -The REPORTER those census ent us the popui lation or their dis Lil ap the fastest Tanner is country and yet other. —What Sechlers do not keep in jive : on the Istore. No auction goods kept there | You must { goods, 8 1 s iriay informa us irieng iniorms u i 3 3 on 18 od for ridding 8 room preparat Take , One leas] ii flies RY nd one tablespoon ful i 3 { & tan { A SRUCEer, and stand CIR TOM, { ™h a} § \ i Lhe Dest cane bottom Ua winty, very low, UTE POLLS } OC aL f i ry i iurn is the most comple grocery in every res. pect in this county. or who Aa we OV TUS SOY in the spring, fr to move back again. nie i Rip a Hall, The Yellefo school will its anny xX AY ir nN mountain, Le ¢ a9 i —A fellow up Bald Eagle said b healthy and fai, becau VWs Goldman’s than he ever heard ¢ of before, and thought it was not po ssible could be had so cheap. » ~New York ci 5 & popu lation iv 471. Brooklyr mah e populatior he East Tyrone d of 1, 1 over the censu —Some of the Lancaster county farm ers cut their crop this year by light, Th at's nothing towards some peopl e do 1 et all their cloth. hey g¢ th g by daylight at Goldman's CW e learn that John ) "Coy. ter's Mills is about to remove to nia. May success attend him, —The liveliest boom in this ¢ the cheap clothing boom at th e Pl ca Branch. You always win there 5 —A bull with a tin bu ack went down street ! tot her trying its best to al Ro went too fast for i: Ty m puniy } From Havaua 7! deaths from yellow fev er and 11 from small-pox were ported last week -—AS noticed in the Rare times within the few weeks, U Belisfoute cat shops are being put order for operations, owing to { of Gov. Curtin. In Lal id aring 24 hours last week, 70 dren "died from heat in New Children living in the country and hills re not in the same ¢ they Re the benefits of the invigorat- ing breeze and are not smothered | the reflected heat of city walls towns 1 3: ne ady ertise ment nin suits, The Phila. —1f yon read Lewins you will find a great reductio Fs the already low prices. Branch offers inducements be had at any other store. —By the complete census report for | this county found in another column, it | will be seen that Centre has a tion of 37% 38.000—an of 3511 in ten years that 1880 would enumerate our county, the number require d to con- | stitute a separate judicial district, but | we will have ta wait about 5 years more | before we can reach that, increase We were in hopes | 40,000 for | say on ywn Telegraph ie or red § eppe rs HE nd wi Oma, family before you see what Sechlers | have. There is nothing you can be im-| posed upon quicker than in groceries. At Sechlers you have a goarantee ti at | all they offer is e, fresh and who some, 8 e _ pur ar Gl —The next annual reunion of the | ( alumni and students of the Pennsyl-| vania College, Gettysburg, residing in| Central Pennsylvania, will be held Belle- | fonte on Wednesday, July 28th. Ample | preparations are being m rade by the los | cal committeeand a fall attendance is | expected. E. J. Wolf, D. D,, Prof. Himes | and Rev. J. M. Reimensnyder are on! the programme as speakers. Union | county will be represented. | Harper's Magazine for August is| first in the field, guitable for the season. It is dote to ennui and everybody onght to to have it. It contains some interesting | sketches of a tourist and his wife who i spent a few weeks in the Centre and | Clinton county mountains. : The Presbyterian church at Belle fonte erected ten years ago at a cost o $40,000, has been pronounced nnsafe. I is crumbling to pieces. As the picnic nis at herciss receipt for making pic-nic onade that will not be expe nsive: First get your barrel. Then fll it with water. Don’t be mean, but put in plenty of wa- ter.—Now throw a pound of white sugar into your barrel. Squeeze in a largo-sized lemon. Don’t be mean about the lemon, either, but put the whole of it into the! barrel, Stir with a long pole; and call th children up immediately. As fast as they | drink fill the barrel with cold water. Have two stout men to haul water all The beverage thus madelis cheap lemon 12 bought at wholesale) and healthy. of | hand, lem- E08 5¢ a day. is quite —{ewin's is not offering goods at cori and does not intend to quit business, but he does offer to sell you clothing at 5 per cent. less than elsewhere, and give you a good article. You pever get any shoddy or auction goods at the Philad. Branch. —DeATH oF Mus, Coir. GREGG.~ Mrs. Col. Theodore Gregg, of Milesburg widow of the late Col. Gregg, died at her home in that borough on Wednesday morning last, 14. Mrs. Gregg was a young woman, not having yet reached the age of 30 years. Her disease, we believe wus consumption, aggravated by severe attacks, of inflammatory rheumatism. She hasnot been many months behind her gallant husband, and no doubt the reunion has been a happy one.— Watchman. —The enumerators of Centre county are through and have reported these facts: The most clothing is sold at the Philad. Branch, * The cheapest clothing is sold at the Philad. Branch, The most of the men and boys in the county wear suits got at the Philad, Branch, MILLBEIM. ‘Wm. A. Moyer, on J. Sanky’s farm had two horses killed by lightning night of 19. A man under the influence of liquor was robbed of his money in Millheim—2nd case of late. —The members of the Ev. church of Centre circuit, will hold a camp-meeting in Aaron and Frank Weavers Grove, east of Aaronsburg, commencing Aug, 11 os Soni puing one week. os Alexander of Millheim, is i A | 4 116° 4 164 - | 612 {Ur 847 | Wa alk Worth ar ‘ 4.4 a8 He Nard gh from Howard twp. | b Millheim fr ym "Pen ntownsh ip in 1879 C Philipst surg from Rush townsh 1 Unionville fro m Union townsh fromm Harris and Ben ye Hp. ip. neriwyp’ 8 HANCOCK as Jones ORGANIZE! in favor Hancock, ORGANIZE! The democracy and all others of the soldier-statesman, Gen for President, are requested to assemble in Durst's store, on Saturday evening, 24, for the purpose of organi izi iE a Hanco ck & English club, for the northern precinet of outer, A fall turn outyis requested, Don’t fail to come, one and all, D. F. Lusz, Committee man SETTLEMENT NoTick :—Persons having unsettled accounts with the estate of Dr. D. Neff, are earnestly requested to come forward and make settlement as soon as possible as the books will shortly he placed in the hands of an officer for col Hee tion. july 1 3t. SPRING MILLS ACADEMY, The Fall Term of this Institution will open on Monday, July 26, 1880. Locality healthy, board low, and chure hes conven jent. Prof. D. M. "Wolf, will continue as principal. 156jul 8t, By OgRpER oF ADMR'S. PENNSVALLEY INSTITUTE The Fall Session of this Select School will be opened July 26th 1880. All desir. ing a thorough English, Classical or Nor~ mal education will be accommodated. Tuitien from 4 to 8 dollars per session. Boarding frum $2 to $2 50 per week. For further information address, Penge Hall 0; Ba, jure irom tary 10 this market seem to establish prot ty clearly that in the whole Northwest th tor wheat er MW i% SRY ed nd ¥ h about UG WISH RODOUL 41 AVOTAgY (el ring whol erop is Rs A TUIE » than iasl vear. oal and zodd the crop insome section n Minnesota and Wisconsit d ialest advices ioate a re favorable and settled weather, safely harvested with 11 be weeks, will n The tig aver bree Uals inst YOar. univer corn is L0al d. The condition | they were > eCUng Rs iT rasp RET Argely inci f excellent, and the prospocis are The onl w i goad a crop as ever belore, y } ¥ wi) 1 1 } ha f Ceplion 18 10 Lhe wel ow ARUE, dere been nearly fk ooded out, the ¢ro te bl HAS previous years and som destructive (ross 1 WAS supposed, and an ine | i acreage dis] yn of the yield per acre. § 1 Ty i 1 {i » ny Crease will MAKE up 107 ALY minuti MWINUiK ‘he crops are in excellent condition good in and Oats are u Hirst WW heat is GUAiiLY ig class. Corn is Vegetables in Great Brits World he Crops By Cable espateh to rains prevailed] the 0 excite seris that excessive have Irel during are beginning t in regard to the har i past snd Ee a MONTHS WITHOL I RAIN. Col orudo 2 a Dry Pls Euough. iil ity showers he exceplion May al instead few slight spowlails, A gust. 1a » mania 0 gince ast of th saa have during all 85 ng ge i Wi as brown and bare @ as the Desert Win in conseqt f jones 0 ain has been wid i. sually int and heir han th ither gry ! nerds. U re numerous snows Ra his section . but when it once onth or six weeks and August ed by hn wed # stockman, as it beir ho grass bein g cured as In thi vi CE. ve no : proven | i for winter foed shel. air througheu he ragion abo orth ward" more rain has falls Pike's p eak, in full its cap of tance 80 ear! ly in the & his town { it ul view from here, has nearly lost an anusual ummer. The has, for many to 80 degr snow, [ the allernoon. i Bg vad noonday ¥ . iy 6) degre WN us day has been, limato there is a much between mo gradually sink i 3 no jot thon revi oo» TRI-STATE PICNIC. The seventh annual tri-state pienic land exhibi ition of agricultoral imple. ments of the P strony of Husbandry and | farmers of yuthern Pennsyivania, states will be held in Williams’ grove, in the Camberland valley, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Ac 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1880, as before an- | nounced. Governor Hamilton, of Mary~ land, and Governor Hovt, of Pennsyls vania, bave promised positively to be A large noni. of distinguished gentlomen have been invited and are expected to attend. Manufacturers or others wishing to ex- hibit implements can obtain full partic- ulars by addressing R. H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Tickets to the pic- nic will be sold at excursion rates. | itn MINE E XPLOSION CAU! SING TUE LOSS OF MANY LIVES, London, July 16.--An explesion occur | red at 1:20 this morning in the London and | South Wales Colliery Company's new| black vein pit, at Risca, six milet from) Newport. The shock was very violent. It supposed one hundred and nineteen] men were in the pit at the time, and there y a probability that any will be One body has boen found at the of the shaft. Ventilation is being | restored in the mine, with a view ploring for bodies. is scarcel sod iV ei. botlom x. toe | imi fans mii THREE PERSONS KILLED BY A MOB IN NEW MEXICO. | July 15—.At Lincoln, coln eeunty, New Mexico, on July young man named Harrison came inl town, and, becoming intoxicated, was) locked up. At night a mob effected an} entrance to the jail and killed Harrison, | riddling him with bullets. On the night | of the Fourth a mob again surrounded the} jail and killed the Deputy Sheriff, was implicated in the killing of the night befors and had made himself obnoxious to the outlaws. On the night of the 6th they again visited the jail, taking cut and hang ing a prisoner, It is not known what the Prisoners crime was, w Santa Fe, in Lins] A who ne Ns L y ANIA RESERVE RPS, Harrisburg, Fi July 16 1880.-—~The reunion of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps in this city this afternoen drew to- gether aboul 360 members. Ex-Governor A. G, Curtin presided, The oration of the day was delivered by Mr. R. M. Hender- son, of Lebanon, and addresses were made by Mayor Patterson, of this city; General 8S. Wiley Crawford, U. 8. A.; General Robert Patterson and Colonel William B. Mann, of Philadelphia, and Ex-Governor Curtin. Letters of regret were read from a number of prominent persons, among them Generals Hancock and Garfleld. The present officers were reelected. Belle THE ¥E . CHRNZIOE nis frequentiy W ioyarisl) Ho fake great coml When he {ell ADA séoinedq i Clin sponging his face aslo Yaad: 3 CIvURa it for water He held t RiASS in i swallowed ar ha awoh waler, i “then took ashort naj Mes of water when he awoke 8 nap he began to dress with the ers. When partly dr tiay down again and rested half an hou he finished dressing Dr. Tanner's mail “A Friend was varied asked him to continue bis { | ight coun igl nd I “An and i { him to read Malthe % long ume from Miss { . ) (sired te Know ta note Jantar iHe 4 $ - b went lo Ded al al the } har or f watehar Lol, ue Ol WRU! De. sluQ that in Lis opiaien able to fast some FortysDay Morgan” and His Fast, Special New Loodon the year 1840 now Conn ' ¥ . retired Ba n “ ¥ i¢ lemperamaont 1 hy the exciting ao limel ror his clear fantasy, and he went IAG aliCH : A : $a his ram GissRaGe Gila rein Hulely began { the end « days and ni ht ts he b r. of which small His wile food ¢ ocoasionally salt. and f common table LURE 50 id he time bho entlere An M yatic, Moz lived at age. When seen yesierds man who desired { to have a talk with h pd like a hale and hb of sixty -uve though ne ia 3 early gen bat he is to the matter, Fasted Thirty-nine Days and Died. | Despatch to the Boston Her Pi J The *'st AS-yOuU~ ple ase race’ Tann Spec Pittsburg, TY On ar agains has called up iscence xe i Washingt is well Ford, ved withou He unable to swallow All the ph the country r were unable to affurd even the slightest relief. On tho evening of the thirty-ninth | day he took his sister's hand in his and re {marked that she would not have to watch with him much longer, th felt | worse than he bad for several days past but that no man had ever fasted forty and no man ever time Paris, which oT 5 Thomas years, li 8 heath dod. yd about twenty t food or water taken ill and solids or liquid ft for thir. WARS Was either 3 ANG ysicians in t at Le our Saviour He died that evening, leaving a that a postsmortem be held for the did not want oth. The e nation was made and the physicians days but \ would. request benefit of science, as he ers to suffer as he had done xami found th eantrance to the stomach closed up by a fungus growth and it would have been] Limiosible to rolieve him by an operation. Tanner is in constant receipt of let Among others he received the fol The great sleeping man of Troy, N. Y, GREAT AMERICAN FASTER. Troy, July 15, 1880 If vou should be success. “days fast 1 TO THE Dr. TaAsNER: ful in your forty challenge you (and will start one ahead) to fast for fifty days amount, from $100 to $1,000. 1 am known here aa the Great Sleeper. I have often slept twenty-four days without moving. Yours, &ec., hereby day for any MOARKX, street, Troy, Grorug Corner Church and Btate N.Y. The next letter was from a New York pastor. After reading it Dr. Tanner shed tears of pity for the writer, It was as fol. lows: New York, July 14, 1880, Dear Doctor: 1am desirous of asking you & question, but not for a moment, 1 assure you, in reference to your forty days’ fast, which I consider but a secondary thing, though the world is wondering at it, but the question is in reference to your spiritual fast. Life ? If not, are you aware that you have eel Y eur nl. in } j [Lhe fasting me 8 Luan My Dean ani wh I saw Lhe unkKnowy Lo FOUmAn evi thee wilh cherubs "en providin whal secmod t me 8 na preciousiy 1 ue fwhile man long inbelled it stlers Works ol Lot @ bottler Of y oil RK 4 DoLit Outs My I dete updisgcovereq Ponce de me 00d Of secre Hee i} abianoel O ALG COARTIO On | ny sarpri Ro vering it lo A CERAWAY SAD ENESS101 ¢ tl Ty Ory BeTRAYER I remarkable | &ELiN a Miss K We ensburg, Mo Taxxer—Deanr Sin BE SIX miles (July 11, 1880 We have town { arin; LAL was aiwawsl it follows that water wale Tanner b gained not wate y came up suddenly and weil elastic iy, would if bh taken meat than : ould if Tanner's merely as ho but more taken had meat, ghow that he fasts | { { all tho relas the with a scientific perception o and this that he may perhaps d. > - + DR. TH ANN YER GROWING FATO LIGHT DIET OF FRESH AIR, New York, July 14.—Dr. keeps up his fast To-day tions of his case, EnCOUTrages otied perh he drank 4 i | being an increase of morning and respiration 18, He drove ark and returned feeling well, bate. os A MURDERER CAPTURED. , Pa., July 15, 1880. Hen. 10 shot and killed Cot n allempl was maae ik county, nbout two months ago, was captured Sheboygan, Wis, last night, He had to the Bois lanc Island in the lake by, where he had been living amoung the Iadians and ball breeds, sobeiating by fishing. He t for Philade!ph SLA i by detectives noar been traced near had been warned of danger and he lef Sheboygan, where he was apprehended th Apo One of the victims of the Narragangett disaster was a Methodist pastor of New York, the Rev, Mr, Lockwood. It does not appear that he had any special premonition of the fucts 8o soon to over- take him, bat it is certainly a queer cos incidence that he should have written on the fly leaf of a copy of Tom Paine's “Age of Reason,” which he had with him in his stateroom: “If I go down with this boat to-night, I should be ashamed to have this book found with me, were it not that I read it to refute its doctrines.” The number of preach- ers who acquaint themselves at first hand with the views of the men against whom they thunder from the pulpit is not go large that any of them can well gone through u longer fast than forty days? font was selected as the place of meeting | , BITNER, A. ¥ EE Beak year You have fasted a fast that will gnaw vou for elegnity: Rector, do, 1 beseach be spared; the knowledge of the use to fie: hh he put his last hours will heighten was pot regeued ip time, { i | i i whe “ rr COME FAMINE, VIOLENCE AND DEATH, A Protestant pastor in the city of Mosu Asiatic i! Lait Turkey, writes as follows concerns ing y famine there “Peoj LHe CRYTCASSE le eal cotton seed, bleod and even pack animals, All busis ness is at a standstill; there is no profit, employment; there theft and robbery by night and by day: sll manner of iniquis not even the fear of God is of noe is iy abounds, fy lefl; oppression, darkness The poor in | the middle of night, oh, merciful ones, we deaths from In the ages around Mosul they eat a kind of blosd cotton and They fifty on every band is violence, wickedness, rain streets ery ont til ‘We are re the starving, ihe from five to ten. 8 siarving Gauly staryalicn wre ¥ CATCHES sEE, die from fifty to one The number of deaths burden, and cattle is In Mosel § iteelf we children for sale, @é Kurds {2 £1 10s the price of a soul tom : of Mardi news comes thal the stores rol RTAID ATE eX Men did OR & day 's bread, but the roads are so now that they stir, Wor id which they a boasts of th LB beasts of th Kash th Fe | iris iunar $ Ql Bi éds 0 4 rou ch, aud wilh hey buy & few measures of wheat, { re 3 : t iIriKL, 8 GAY & JOUrnay ‘ not go wok Lud Care gather grass, ald. t Hab Ar ¥ the le, July 15. The Montene telegram from the Montene i Lhe Lem were als One of them Lh Was and tho men were sixteen wera bebeaded. The by » hy ugh wounded. -—— nissory Note.~—In tion note caunot set up waut of consid. tion as a defense aguinst a holder, potice to whom it has as security for antecedcent t by the payee for whose accommo dation it was made -Twining vs. Hunt, Philadelphia Ct, Com Pleas. - era with debt woman aller s ith Lvd FE a Western nphiets Tribute. Wauengas, It bas pleased master in his allvw ise providence 0 r Grange and take from our midst by dontk. our much esteemed and belove sister Julia Spicher, a devoted member of gr Order; Resolve £ Spi che the great ntar Aa thareiora That in the dealh of ted and worthy i i and eff and i Rl 68 4 mber, wi the fami'y u mother and the consistent Chris loss of her kinds Lo fe, devoted raest and while we mourn Lhe i gs and plessanl association le sub we bow to his divine it better to eall | yy grootir : ise y has thought iehar t a oA ghert ire por y 4m jeeply saved husband and tami i them to good to be un hat the foreg: recorded in the Minutes » No 90. and published in Friend and the several! county pARpers and a copy be presented tothe hus d and family of the deceased wife, Kare CoxNLEY, Many A NErY, Lroxanp Ruoxe, RR RRNA DIED. near Linden son of Joshua T. kind. be of Progress Futon oe boy URN Committee n Hall, Robert Fleming, Potter, aged § months On the Spicaer, y&. Mrs. Julin Anna 6 months and J 16th aged 41 inst., FOars, D Pen n twp., Joseph, son of A, P. Zers aged 5 years, § months and 16 days. On 9h, in Haines twp., Elizabeth, wile of Jacob Stover affed 63 years, Mp MARRIED. On 8 Mr. Thomas Smith and mund Rinehart, both of Haines, 8, Mr. And. Vonada and Miss Mag- be hey both of Haines, bales Sprog Mills Market. Wheat old $1.00 New, Rye N 60 Corn, ears, per bu, Corn old. 40¢, Oats, 300, Buckwheat, Cloverseed, Plaste 3 r, ground por ton, Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, ldo, Fallow, Ge. Lard, Oe. Ham, 100. Shoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Eggs per dos, 12¢. Corrected weekly by 1. Miss Als RULE 40 ¢ . b0c. $3.00 to $375 $10.00 wo iC, J. Grenoble, AUTION, ~All persons are cautioned against tresspaesing on the lot of Mrs. 8 Long, at Potters Mills, and now in poss Masian of the undersignad, otherwi e they wiil be dealt with according to law 22inl 81 ) M. Hexxy ASTRAY. Came to the premises of the \y undersigned, about 3 weeks a 4 Sheep, 2 white aud 2 black, marked F. the owner will please take them awny. or they will be disposed of “- the law directs, Centre Hill, Pa, , B. Sreonu, July 19ch, 1880 ut Bi to sell this, the AGENTS WANTED; rst, cheapest, best and the only authentic low price book containing the lives of GEN'YL W. Ss HANCOCK WwW. H ENGLISH. A complete record of the early and mili tary life of Ma). General Winfleld 8. Han- cock, with a full aud graphic account of the proceedings. spovches und incidents at the Cincinnati Jonvention, also the plat. form, table of ballots and lett rs of accept ance with the lite of W. H, Engiish Real embellished with numerous arties tie illustrations and fine, handsome en. He Portraits of each Candidate. Sure success to all who take hold; will pesitives ly outsell all books, Send for circulars and extra terms. Add ra, Hi. Ww. KELLEY & C0. 711 Sansom STREET. Philadelphia, Pa. 5:50 at 4.00 9.00 at 7.50 E "ea COME Just received from NEW LARGE STOCK OF NOTION PRICES. Full Suits, formerly $6 25 at 5.00 “ “ 7.50 a1 6.00 And all Goods in proportion. ah AND REE "6a COME AND-SEE as y INTER STOCK. DONT (LYN IVS OPER... HOUBE \HE PLA LL, SAMUEL LEWINS, Ma. auger. ALLEGHENY STR ET, BELLEFONTE, FEXNA NEW GOODS! YORK and PHILADELPHIA ut Dinges new stand, Centre Hall, a LADIES DRESS GOODS, EVERY BTYLE, NEW. RE. TWO KIN DS, I RIVING WHIPS, A FINE ASSORTMENT. Varied assortment of Tobaccos--sll very Low. C. DINGES. Ziap om, F OROUGH Notice is mujority of the citizens hereby given Lhat of Uentre Hal ef Court of county, ough with all th quarier sessions of ——————— So ————— | pv BLIC SALE. — Valuable on the premises in Potter twn,, on SATURDAY. AUGUST the following walusble real estate of M, Decker, sr. 160 ACRES of land, bounded by lands © Hettinger's heirs, Grove and Mingle, D.| Henny and others good two-story frame also 8 good orchard There mountain water piped to the door ings, good anc A “HARDWARE! WILSON, MFARLANE & CO. NEW GO0DS---FANIC PRICES. 1 A REATERS] n ~ 1 RaN are clear and under good cultivation, balance is timberland, with good white. We would especially call attention to the Bale tocom terms will | and & good sawmill thereon | mence at 1 o'clock, when | made known M J DECKER GREEN DECKER SUSAN DECKER s i Adm’ re. Highland Queen Cook Stove, AND THE =m UDITORS NOTICE. .~ i The | migned ar | pans Cours feh 4 of Centre county tadistriba je funds in the Bands of Frederick Kurt Adm'r of David Acker decd wo | among those legally entitled thereto, aitend 10 the dutis ! his office in the By | Thursds the 12 { wher % wm outl wi £ Of rough of Beliefonte wm day of August “1880 Ors ONE INlereésisad 34 snd present red Irom coming in A A. McKxe, Auditor, and { Foquiosls 5 smited init 8 Camo 10 the premises 3 . Be al, on 21 June, yr iluw heifer supposed abou: 2 | with piece cul oul of right ear | will prove property, i FRI ae Ui SL » Oo years oid Jas Lxx Town Clerk. AUTION.—The undersigned cautions J nil persons against the purchase or negotiation of the following nutes: No | dated sometime in April 1878, for $1560 00 i given by William Homan, R 8 Sma nd M I. Rishel note dated either in July or August, 1877 or 1878 for $40 giv en by dolin Emerick, these notes having been stolen from the undersigned, above caulion i» given : ap, June 26 1880. Carazring Risusy JXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Letters testamentary ving been grant ed to the undersigned on the Estate of Henry Witmer, of Centre Hall, dec’d., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi- ate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate sre requested to present; them duly authenticated without delay for settieraent, ISAAC, Suir, WM B. MINOL E. We ALUABLE REAL Centre Hall. Executors \ PUBLICSALE — Will be offaa ed at Public Sale, by virtue of an order o the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, the late residence of Michael Hettinger | dec'd, in Gregg twp, on Saturaay, July 31, 1880, the following real estate: rh Vv ALU A BLE FARM, containing 104 ACRE" B ui aiiey. Hettinger and others, east by James Hanns, south by land of Michael Dechor's estate, and west by John Sweet: wood, thereon erected a TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, | summer house, smoke house, large pig pen, and other outouildings. There is a good spring of water at the bouse and & stream of running water at house and bare and a large Orchard of cheice fruit on the place; of this tract five acres are good tm. berland. Another tract mountain land, | situate in Potter twp., bounded north, enst and south by lands of Jobn, {rove and W. B. Mingle, And wosl by lands of John Shires, CONTAINING 187 ACRES more] or less; no buildings. This mousiain tract! is well timbered with white pine, bhamlock chestnut, pitoh-pine, &e. Sale to com-| | mence at 1 o'clock, nm, Terms. —One third of purchase money to be paid ou confirmati wm of sale, one! third in one year and the balance in two] years with interest from confirmation of] and mortgage on the preinises, ANE LIA HETTINGER, NL . RIsH El, jun24 Administrators. A A—— A —— NOTICE.— $3RCUTORS S titers testamentary having been grant. ed to the undersigned on the Estate of} George Fowler, late of Haines twp ,dec'd, ull persons knowing themselves indebted to snd Kstate gre reqaestod to make ime mediate payment, snd all persors having cluims against said estate are requested to present them duly authestieated without delay for setiiement, WM. H. HARTER, junlo 6. Executor, RIVATE SALE. - : The undersigned one of the Executors of the Estate of Geo Schmelzer, dec’'d, will offer at private sale, that Valuable Town Property situated in the town of Mudi<onburg, Cen tre county Pa, consisting of six § acre lots, «- SPLENDID DWELLING House Sood stable, all necessary outbuildings choice fruit on the premises, and all the conveniences of a pleasant home, also a tract of woodland about 1 mile northeast of said town, containing about one hun. dred acres, well timbered with oak, pine and eee Snows je tho property of! Or chme DAN ec’ Seorke AM SHAFER, Jr., Executor. Way 3m WELCOME HONE HEATING STOVE 28 0ur Stock being entirely New. Wa offer special BargeivJin"88 2-HARDWARE OILS and PAINTS un WE CAXXOT BR UNDE ” Se RSOLD Sramm—— f—— WILSON. M'FARLANE & CO, BD R35} BLO K, __ BRLLEFON ATE, PENX PENNSYLVANIA RR. |Pallndeiphis asd Eric Railroad Division, SUMMER TIN TINE TABLE 28 wid efter SU NDAY, Mac io 8m, ‘the Pailadeiphia & Eris Hatlrosd Divi [follows i ———— Nowis the Time! ANEW STOUK. AT ERLE MALL isaven Wolf'sStand. [NIAGARA EX lege ee DY GCODS | share OF i Every y Descri prion ras fo ” faock Haven FAST LINE tnaves Putiataletia SUCH AS Pe Philadeinbia i : pay EX. leaves Renovo | DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS ha EMBROIDERIES, WHITE | = Fhladeintia GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES ER MAILiesves Resom ge DY MADE. SUITS, PARA. ua anton SO IMBRELLAS, FANCY Rphia GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS © “™® ¥'% imma {AND SHOES, ETC. ETC, siren Philadel i Seiptas 4 and rt Wh A SALOWIN, shally trai ALSO Lewisb’ rg, Ceutre & Spruce Ureek RR A LARGE STOCK OF WHSTW i + trains on oo will up 8 Anjo Dh wihedepida Redvers Filinums, - ot arr ed Williamsport 2a Hoven STWARD, IFI0 EX loaves Abr Haven wn rT al er el CEERs t%i ay —- BEERG GEES WEE wee “- “ i » » w sy ToVeeos - . arrast gy By 88 0 es FEstopsas ee une ty 5: . . Day Ex Bast pbs y “ ! mon sr A Q No NE MM sesvsnnn sosnsuann 1 00 Lawiharg, asa sisaasns asad e 10 BURR. cares srare as 3 sonaciiot re at Spring Mills... 000 EASTWARD. 2 i 3 i wn “t) HARDWARE, (LRA : CARPETS, [Sune lin ios Lewisburg «cee vine =e 6 35. 1246. S46 ETC., E1C,, Arr. at Montandon......6 60 1.00 0 PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, 6. ! Nos 1snd 2connect at Montandon with fp ———————————— 4 AM. 10 10 4 L A.M we file Mail, west on the Pmisdelphis and rie : " areal in yout o Heme town. 880s tree ] Nos. 8 and 4 with Dey Express east and » JOH Walt 4 busing) Niagara Express west rows pay, Jogi Jwrite for, Nos.5 and 6 with Fast Line west. & Ou.! Portland, Maine, 18july ir. | J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte! Penn's, ‘Dealers in brags, Chemicals, J a Perfamery, FancyGoods de, BEST IN THE WORLD! Pure Wines and Liquors for medical fy purposes always kept wayls ic JOUN'F. POTTER, Attorney-ut. lattention Law, Ocllections made and pacts sale will ving lands OF proj and bave atknowieds rR Io Morigages, & uh 1 in the dia dl. nN . (fee in the mow orth « ids wv ithe sours Roe. Hallafonte . a 3 .t eo — 0 PENNSVALL!Y BANKING CO. 3 CENTRE HALL PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allow late: est; Discount Notes; Buy ana Sel! GovernmentSecurities Gold and Coupons. AHO I XTAVOINAEO SALERATUS Wx. Worr Va. 8. Mixoux | Which is the same thing. Saleratus or Bi-Cerb So." 3 Pres't ‘ashier] goo busi § th thesmine iisofmsalig! B K STE a ie TAS; sn white color. §t may api for us than at a hite, examined ftsels, Lui Capital not Tequired, owif are EoMPARISON “wrth cHuUnoM a howe by the ae a3 and upwards Cogan LAND HAM RNa wanted wverywuerg Wo work for ua. PENCE: ght W Youlcan devaie Jour whole tim Saleratws onl or only your spare moments, No tle white and PL Ba 20a uF an wall Noone willing to ws vk osu ghould be ALL SIMILAL sTUD: @ nake anormons ») AT Que CES used for for food Costly Outfit and terms free n A “din , Boner osaiy’ wd Gori dares A simple but severe test of the cow: ative TRUE & Augusta, issly 15. value of different brands of Soda or Sale: ius is BL EE {with sbout a water erred} | . HENRY BROCKERHOFF. 3 D SHUGKK: Jint of wa pe ee sles 2 resuvient. Cashier deleterious insoluble matter in the inerics NTRECOUNTY B ING CO Boda will own afier settling eo © 2 C U3 ARR minutes or sooner, by, the milky EDD Laria iE (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) the solution and The unr WEmizg Reiky Receive Deposits, “Be sure and ack fof Church & Co.'s Sods end And Allow I nterest, ’ wd - “a “SA N=- id Sha Shels ran Haine 14 is on the Government Securities, Go i0ap68tf
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