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

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CLOTHING!
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POTTER HANCOCK CLUB.
Centre Hall, Saturday evening, July 24,
According to previous announcement a
Hancock & English Club was organized
a ! at this place with George Koch, gg
g Q 4 said on | Geo Durst, Dan’l Fleisher and eler
M8, 82 per year, when paid in | : st, | Biel ey .
Sper | avd wm advance, | Hoffer, Vice President's, Simon Harper
{HE UENTHRE REPORTER.
—— i
Centre Hall, Pa, Thre. July 29, 80.|
and the driver was washed a « onsiderablel i not generally understood, but in Lima
distance away. Ho escaped, however, by it is thought the leading purpose of itis to
seixing a tree. pravent the cenclusion of a separate peace
At Swansea no fower than nine houses! between Chili and Bolivia, by whieh the
latter would be given Arica, the seaport
For the Rerortar,
IMARVEST.
Behold what hath God wrought!
“Another year's rich mercies prove
Tis conseless care and boundless love
1880,
:
Ee casi inte '
— §
were destroyed, some of thom being swep
[entirely away. Hundreds of acres of land, [just captured frem Peru, in exchange for
{including many bay fields, ara entirely [territory which would give Chili full cons |
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2 TrR
(doanee » $2.50 when not
Advertisements cts per ime for three in-
sertions, and beents per line for every sul
sequent insertion.
year at a liberal discount,
mit ua 10 ofs, amount «
instead of ets as formerly when pai
themselves,
Nubseribers can alway s tell how
ounts stand at the Reporie
vidting the lables on their papers,
tuhle reads “John Roe 1 jan "75"
John is inde
» Yat of January, 1875, and
time he was paying the printer
hy
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if th
{ mean
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fhat ¢
that i
LODGE MEETINGS,
Cantar Hint looas, No sad, I. OQ. af} , moet
e very Satardayevening in the Oud ¥ eliows Hail, x
UG, L. GOODHART, Rev'y W. R, From, N, G,
OLn Pont Lovas, Ne. ¥
Monday evening on or before sach
Masonio Hall Nh
ag ¥ HERLAC nen, Reet J.J. ARNEY, W. M
Progress Oraxer, Ne, 8 Pol H, meets at the!
ow
ty
3 a
A. M., meets
fall moon in th
soon at 3 PP. Mand every two weeks after, Jan A
Kellar Master, LEONARD Ruoxeg, Neel.
ae ane Sg AS AP
LOCAL ITEMS.
Apple domplings are ripe now,
¥
- Early spies are selling here at
cents per bushel.
Rada Tra) " p
the Loop as low a8 Jets per quart.
A portable sawmill is being pu
she Tressler tract, in Georges
ws
purchased by Grove & Mingle
hay
Conta
i
i
“ou
we COAT Ly on .
i i ty of a separate jul
into the digm.¥ of a sey J
district, by showin k
NY i ay JX 10 peace,
over 40.000, T.t her g0.10 Pea
> a
~Discard unripe food, fru
tables, if you wish to avo
Get pure and wholesome g00
: *%
ler's, and you are safe. The
keep can be relied
as well as all else they have,
—Lewins of the Philad. Branch ist
selling at 25 per cent, cheaper than 0!
ers. The clothing, too is all one price,
and marked, and manufactured by their
own house, snd the best assortment in
the county.
d sekness,
fruits theX
nie
0d
horse of Mr. Jacob Shearer, near Lenire
Hall, attempted to jump out of the
ble and in the effort his head struck the
sill above the door, by which he was in-
stantly killed.
IY
it
—Go and see Sechler's'grocery, when
at Bellefonte, it is so handsomely ar
ranged, and complete in all its de
ments. that it is worth one half hour
examine it,
—~About one ball the orchard h
valley which were barren last year will
“ear this year. Through some agency
of n
continue,
ing of the tree
ing general every
have about one half the
ing turn-about. This w
a sufficient supply of tL
year. When the
the same time, there was su
crop that more apples rotted
made use of, and when the year
came apples were scarcely to be had for,
money. Now then we will bave plenty |
every year, and none to spoil, if or
ards continue to change off in bearin
as last and the present year
~The
entre circuit, will hold
Aaron and Frank Weaver's {
st of Aaronsbary, ng A
and continuing one week.
—D. 0. Wiltand Chester Mur
nour for Assembly
» Hall has fbad
Of 310K ta
Peas
t
‘
th
iy
is wad
Be.
« instead of the failare ba
other year, we now |
archards bear- |
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members of
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ITOVE, |
ne
commer i. 44
R30
on are |
an unusual
ness this summer.
—e The best cane botlo
y, very iow, at (a
m Chars in LD
vw
ane
=» C
site the B
»
rocRerio
‘he Germaniov graph
of cayenne orred pepper a
wiroying the eabbage-woim,
Tele
Of Gott
it over the parts of the plant wb
Worm ususiiy operaies.
— An exchange truthfully
»man can afford to raise his
withoul a good newspaper
Taka the EerorTER at once.
— We were pleased on Tuesday i
14¥e 8 visit from that staunch and veners |
Mr. Alex. Kerr, who is
and has seen
asa
ain
ail
5 i Fan $
HE QEMOCTAL,
Y og ri an ney
lili %rong ims Ha
hi i s ha anv
to bonny
|
——Remember there is only one place]
where clothing is sold at cost and that st
Goldman's opposite the Brockerhoff. They }
are settling up business and must sell off, |
an organ in Nippanose Valley.
nenr 85 bed as 8 “snake in your hat.
Pretty |
i
at greatly reduced price, go to Camp's, |
Centre Hall. i i
vs
QB
A friend informs us that
preparation is good for riddin
pepper, one teaspooniul ef
and one tablespoonful of
i 0 Cresm.
8 saucer, and stand
in the room i
!
— We are informed thal the farm of
John Hoffer, adjoining this town will
have a¢ tenant, next year, a party from
New Jersey, with a view of raising tobacs
co on it
to
t ’
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~ Mr. Michael F. Hess, of Effingham |
county, Ili, bad the kindness to forward |
us 8 box of Hancock peaches, which wa
found an excellent article, and seem to
indicate that peaches are a success with
him. Thanks, friend Mike, for your
kindness—but the express company, the
e a little rough,
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jer
—A large assortment of men and boy's
clothing ut cost, at the Standard clothing |
hall, where Tom Mingle will sell you a
suit to suit and fis, cheaper than any,
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ifedged |
boasted
O83
p—
—Trwin Leech
roasten~ear on the 22 July—tasselsand sll. |
This is carly, but true. Irwin, we legrn |
Lins also scored his hundreth barnraising |
—one at State College filling the number. |
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more yet.
~The Millheim Hancock clab intends |
getting 100 wide-awake lamps. The dem- |
ocrats in the lower end are wide awake, |
~The REPoRTER office is not open lo
boys, without any exception, for loafing |
and disturbing the hands at their work by |
i
i
conversation.
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~—Qur old friend, ex congressman, |
Mackey, we are informed, bas the
ional bee in bis bat agai:
}
cons |
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is
gree.
~The time to got a nice chamber suit ia |
when you can get itat a reduced price, |
which is at Camp's Furniture rooms, Cen- |
tre Hall, where are lounges and sny other!
home made furniture you need, st a bar
gain,
——n Saturday 17, a special frei |
train from Tyrone to Lock Haven,
sisting of forty cars, ran into a coal ca:
con~ |
RR., throwing the engine and train from |
the track and demolishing twenty-three
of the cars, Remarkable as it may seem |
the accident resulted in no loss of life or!
serious injury to the trainmen,
—1t is impossible for a woman after a
faithful course of treatment with Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, to
continue to suffer with a weakness of the
uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs, Lydia E,
Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn,
Mags, for pamphlets, jul29 2t,
“No man who builds up to his line hus
the right to open a window upen hisneigh-
bor's land. The main reason for refusing
such a privilege is that after twenty year's
enjoyment it becomes a vested right, so
that the owner of the land upon which the
windows open cannot build it up, and thus
by his own walls cluse up the windows.
An owner of a lot recently allowed his
neighbors on each side to epen side win-
dews to their houses upon. it, supposing
that they could only enjoy it until he
wished to build. After twenty-one years
he found that he cogld not baild 50 as to
close the wis lows, nor could he sell the
lot for anyt aa the value it should
hove repro
| Secretary and Wm, B. Mingle Treasurer
«| After having organized the Hon, Fred
e | Kurt
{and delivered sa ringing
i Issues of this campaign pi
i gos of bribery and perjury against
field from the official Poland Report, and
1 speech on
i
. i ces rendered by Gen'l Hancock upon the
stitutions!
orders
correct oo
hi
al
eo |Stute affaires and
principles as contained
Adiournad to meet at Centre Hall, Sat
ove, Aug. 7. DF Lusg, Sec'y pro
W———— —
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t
win
i Simon Ruble at the Stone Mill
| a five year old who is a solid sleoper
sf little ast Sabbath morning
i o his pa's buggy box, and soon
in vg, whether of Hancock, Garflel
3 the finances, Mr Ruble hitched into hi
{ buggy and drove to of
i es, without knowing
had under his seat, 1
jssed the lad, an alarm Was
{ soarch my the word
| father R® .
i the seat, sound asleep, with some
from the hustle over the
low thinks !
has
The
orept
knew
i ay
oan
ur
v
raisea
a ang reaching
{ under
{ blue ince Marks
i which t
3 ¥
{ elsewlhiore,
b
oi
h
but @ sie I
TON
!
|
ig
£5
“ ha ha is
- For the best a UE BC
Dinges
ow cheapaost ge
on in
04
lace, while ir
Llaharria
bueklieberrios
Lais
far
- John oa Of
inLRINS
p
week, killed a number of
ne of which had 17
rattlia
Fale:
wwe The Cornet Band
ding a festival
AR ‘ ice
onade, confectionary, and all
ream,
ind No Save up your
kinds of refreshments,
money, boys.
Mr. David Dale, of Lemont, who
boiling vat of coloring soma two
and was sealded up to 1!
n last Monday eveni
} fash hav
the Hesh hav
|
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: 0 VY
§ 3
0)
i ARO,
| wast, Qe ae
i Dale
5
i On
4 ings were groat,
. ¢
suffer
& ¥ stinm yf hh i
LOOM POTIONS OF Ais
fkilen
AWAY
ing,
4 weighl sgain
of warm water, He!
{ OOS All|
| ;
ie
i
1&1
§ Aas
ha al . v
D8 COeapess
Goto C
groceries
Dingea.
i K. Geiss, of Joliet, | §1
enlivened our sane!
. Dan is
Tiel
of this valiay,
87 3 :
: Puesday
& Vvisii on
rie and :
t n Hancock's
{ths is will
{ Hancoek her
i
iti
By r fi T »
ii talk
i lection,
| and giv
raéeal (4488
t! an
¥ Yess uy Bb
elect Trumbd
3
giectoral yote,
i of David
jied sudd
day, of apoplexy Hae had
: ! Nittany en Sunday, where Dé was
in employment, His age was about
Years
| ;
aac a .
1 rat
h
i
urne
CROO
ARTHED
i} 1 yi
{ KEDNESS UNE!
An adjourned meat f the oy
Court House
1 presiding |
h of A 20. Farst |
y |
glected socrolar
f " 1 sanditio:
+ BOADCIAL CULGIWIVG &
1 tha action of (8a CO
ia 4
ence,
porte
rang
the repor
*. was printed
rh A Fry da
ors of the commillee,
ual Ww
ments ef w
term
of the
“showed great
ears:
Oa
had lia
bad lied in
at they
1880, when in
thst they
wt th
0 re ia
act
cess of all assets, were 3
cy holders in this count
2 ns
ARQ L848
liars
cent paid
themselves
liable to to the penitenti
met
jeves.'’
=
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nest—that they are tb
speaker said
are dis
Ano Hiliat if
ther these man
th
not land i¢ peilenliary they wi 1]
land
are
Ui
never saw such a re.
lath
Any cislm
uch a thing be}
A sel ¢
{f resolutions wera offered. which |
ended
to publish, but
1 secretary before v
proposed shalile resignas
tion of the Board of D
ed and a new beard of men
3} tamand
irs De demands
n chosen, ti
not
to
wing
concluded
/ fal
and
GQ FOE
money. It was pass
them al present,
substituted :
¥
n
the Was i
titut
commitiee |
conneciion i
meetings
counties or
$ a8 in their
the interests
ing an im- |
§
oi poi
places,
best conserve
of the policy holders, in proci
mediate liquidation and closing out of the]
affairs of the Lycoming Fire Insurance]
Company.
The meeting then
a
it
ie cn
NTY CENSUS, 1880
1880,
CENTRE COU
Boroughs and To
i
ywnships. | | 1870 |
i a
1348} 1187
1064 | aha !
WM
i
§
{
2 | "1
3 |
i
4 |
Gout
i 1086
wl)
1362
2185
ant
ipsburg
RIOR IH 0a it crsaver
Benner. oie
Bg
i
i
grnside.....
allege... a
urn ... 450 |
Ferguson...
Gregg .
Haines
Hartigwiin o
Howard
{uston
Marion srmenes a8 Sannin
Miles therves eases EEE
Patton. niin coi
1963
1162 |
1608
512 |
Rr
Snov Bb ,. .
BPI acrrin bossnianss
Union...
Waller.
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i
Total..conir ries Be 418
a Howard borough from Howard twp.
b Miilbeim from Penntownship in 1879,
¢ Philipsburg from Rush township.
d Unionville from Union township,
¢ College from Harris and Bennertwp's,
EEN
aided
ASSEMBLY,
Wa are aythorized to announce that D,
C. Wilt, ot Millheim, will be a candidate
for Assembly, subject to democratic usa~
ges,
SPRING MILLS ACADEMY.
The Fall Term of this Institution will
open on Menday, July 26, 1880. Locality
healthy, board low, and churches conven
ient. Prof. D. M. Wolf, will continue as
principal. 16jul 8t,
PENNSVALLEY INSTITUTE
The Fall Session of this Select School
will be opened July 26th 1850. All desir-
ing a thorough English, Classical or Nor-
mal education will be accommodated.
Tuition ‘frou: 4 to 8 dollars per session
Boarding from $2 to $2 60 per week. For
fu rther information addre.s,
0, F. Birses, A. M,
19 )uly a, Qeatie del
Hy $4
The Wonderful Works of God.
i ¥
Note,
1.
1. The incessant
In the kingdom of Nature.
aolion
That a muscle is capable of incessant acs | throe men ware at work
tion for 60, ir 1) yours, without any [P0uld reach them they were drowned
kind
Nothing in Nature can
be
§ vy y {
tho arteries, nor to the stimulas | Che rain toll in torrents, acovmpaniod b
SM «
of weariness is
attributed to the propelling [der storms thal have oveurred Lhis you
y
On i
7"
nq
i
i
pawar
ting nature of the blood, nor has the mind | heavy thunder, vivid lightning, and hai
: g must be Provis| h Inthe
iat Harborough boats wera pl
ny it ‘ap slOnes is largs as srr ios
Any influence over it VOTLES RE IRTES As CLIT
gence Ving in u
a
sirgels, conveying provisions to Lae
inhabitants. Two
Al Lougliboro
{
'
he contripeial and centrifugal for
‘ai at their Prisoned mie wot
By thesa this gd are kopt
bi od y
h and the Earth ilseil a
Ug Lhe tes
HT
Large
places on the Ear drowned
ti
.
i
ig
1 AT¢ over g ops of 6 ang
Dastroy tha former ang
he the
Barth would fly off in a
{ Kopt in ita place
{all will smash to the centré—desiroy semble an injand sea number
Borses, callie, sheep and have bed
Farm
h
under waler
3 } Higa
i the HK
I't i418 & gPeal phenomen Wi. FOSS BOouses are « Hipielaily 1s0inle
3. The two modons ef a primary planet, the highway being «
| {tsannual revolution and is diurnal rota
i ihe
which controls the latter of these motions, . AVF is » FAT
I MASKED BURGLARS AT WORK
i allogether unknown
i
i won
Hon, is a great wonder principle .
i
Gravity and attraction are a great
An Aged Couple Bound and thei
| House Ransacked--$3,200 Stolen.
ugh nature. No
210
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something is known of} Al : .
\ of Neflaville, Lehigh
3 ¥
der
ly diffused thr
a wonderful principle, uniyersai
}
o one Cal |
entown, Pa. July Hag
u
unday morn
is composed of boldest «
In com. | ever been committed in this region
teil what il is, yet
‘
t UELY,
»
is operation, inland
¥
ur Sun
Sariy
i
of
ing bodies,
It
LYRos and ni
10 SLArs RDA IA
The A
{WO Zasaos, «
th
i
3Y 3 5 trace
& nhere. ana ol ie UITREES x
AVE
ivilleis a little hamlet about eleven mi
from this
jlarmer,
frogen
i i hal hak ¥ foe la
{ bination they are very useful, in separation
The former would burn nt place. Daniel Kerns, a retire
dry
nothing
vary destructive.
} ‘aan
and up ha oteans,
in usa about
& small twosstory bh
His nearest n
' {wife
iat
oresture would die instantly. |e
By a of bor lives about XO yards dis
[ the grass & goose eals lu
back,
3
tar could ive
#
i
3 }
rom the viliage
'
i
As
of digestion |
ens to being no one else In the
Digestion law
}
Houses wit
couple, the robbers evidently bh
Mr. Kearns
i
on & sheap's back te}
3 task
But who |Rsk,
hut (terday
i
awa kenad
r R 8 y ¥ it
to bristles Aya aboas
a tk
his is the nol,
of Stalactites and Stas!
és Irotn LGsstires
Les 18 OATOUDRLE | A
y »
®
Une man entered is
a pendant These are taking outa nail with whic
10 POLGRGS 5
called stalactit
below where
Yo o¥ r
Har formations
the
‘from | od
floor, |
ia
these! lor Lhe other two.
. bh vant down stair f
water strikes te went down stairs and
Semetimes
» ry}
gm
and
ites.
) y 3
; 2 y si on lamp sand want to th adr
formations unito form beaut! ¢oi- | RIND ARG went to he bed
Were sleepin
it
rhonste aged couple
on of it| ed Kerns an
im
may | Knew there wa: money in
’ fr
Hh
B
wife and said that
rater containing Ca
lution deposites & porli t is th
ire to the atmosphere, the house ar
bal if ar
art
ih
Hi
. that thay ware § 5 Wa
t the head of Penns CUreok, *URL LDBY Ware a a Fah
made some ene would bhava to
Rain.
f rain otherwise no harm wou!
ol
h
"
Ih Y y
formation of Clouds and
The
1
8,
Heat
and exhalation are causes
u thi ; *
a Caus sllect in one *RieVes L
the atmosphere and its gasses
Ra . ct a)
at wh ¢s the heat to o¢ en demanded that all
to ¥alusbles be given up. Kerns said
}
- me there was no money in
evolve, The rivers ¢
th;
e can tell
1 to iy the y
thither, bat who fused to give them any
of | lars than procured »
and
independent A Carriage |
$ u
CRUE
in strips with these bount
a)
, and was only conque
While two of the
uple the third man
{ Po
PilbGe
:
;
'
Haw a
two reasons: ed after a strug
¥ i v ris Wis ¥
ile is turned heavenward and men were binding
: {aster willithe Ce was ransacking
ES at
#
:
} tha vg Peet
that causes the the search,
£.% Eant ai
w and yield a Kept uj
;
invisible bureau
unseen power
.
for
naie and
1 would thin
i be no reaping and
1 id would the
hours later Mrs
+o hit 3
: YES “We
av
£pi After taking
=
Dara i
roe Gaitled 100 premises
ic
Rar: @
ing
ner way «
raat herself aller grest
greater Cu »
ths sun
vd
Wa.
contains a
Asaph. He
| and «
s just and on
{
“
He NOR’
The
makeld
e& gol
od
wonders
} sd
ta ana
n Bi Riad
tise ; y made
uni made g
8 Unjuss >
ozen in
pe wiil deny, but how it 8
afi explain a
i
wohde
Nature
»
iad
ol ng
Ne
MOLLY MAGU
YORK
snd +} §
i URGET (81s Soa
1.
les
uJ
po >. 3 he Baay Ma ua
The Redemption of the Soul, Tha do
,|
3 a
tha
HE
the love of God, the bloo Tamaqua, Pa, July 22, 18
avidence of the return
and in the brut
Bi
reigns
rees.
st, the Holy Ghost and the Truth. 4
gairism sat b
James Weods tun
Great oxcilemen Wi
to Sgmmit Hill during Wednesday t
forces to
1 2 at Fis | AAT
save lost and sinful men
i elern
nity. They are 3
with wonders all along io God's
rt in ti Fa 3
ried in ui al i
ded i t
iritual providence.
Tne Regeneration of the Boul, tend a foneral. and was returning home
3 ,
» witness of the Spirit thal we 8% sundown by way of the iby
{
men med LT wt
Above By I
village about one hundrad yards iss led
of God. Tunnel, when masked
committed the deed
jigren
4 The Sanctification of
oF
i
j
be Soul. bur
ie Body.
$
t
The Glerifization of Soul,and Body in
did
VE
£
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¥
GE :
ha B srraeti
1@ NasUTrTecs {
GO
ven loraver.
The Progress of Christianity. The
in of the globe is now estimated
here, under the shadow of some stunted
‘trees, the Mollies struck their victim. Th
remains, ss viewed by our corresponden
horribly
Great clots of blood fully seven
‘ 8
The Progress of Christi this morning, were r scattered
;
lows:
Cen
about,
yards off from where Woods lay show
be struggled. His {
by some blunt instr
body was terribly cut and
» ¥
#
500,000
2,000,000
5.000 000
16,000,000
16.000 000
20.000 070
24 000,000
rst ury 3
orehead was broken a
* + af 3
uo The rest
Jens
Fuse
¢
over a ledge of rocks as
Woods was an engineer an
ary engine for the Lebigh
He
stoady and quiet devonge is supposed ¢
have been th He
tmoney with him, ns some was found near
by. years old It
ign of Moll
ew days their disorder
SO, 00, GOO
40.000 000
50.000 (00
70 000. C00
80 000,000
76.000 000
80.000 00)
100.000, 000
126,000,000
165,000,000
200 000 000
nth 300,000,000,
d what bath God wrought!
Conclusion.
should think of the wonderful
Eighth Wis
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
3
iva
Company,
gation
I
e motive of the deed.
- He was sixty seein
Twel
“
h
f ¥
eot { sm
Four
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
wo are to have a re
again. The past
and acts of violence in Coaldale b
simply fnghtful, Sheak Gallager, & noto
rious character, returned recently
. :
it i
sasnth v
teenth {
ave Lain
“
Seventeenth *
Eighteenth *'
Ninetee
Beliol
" in their orgies as ever. Ball Run and
i
w
2, ey
{Creek Valley, just over from here, an
{with Coaldale, Lansford snd Summit Hill,
were great Molley places
We
1
Qur paople are
0
We should thank God especially for|grestly excited and talk of a vigilance
he rich and abundant harvest just geth-| committee once mora.
ered into our barns, Home men say their] Pottaville, Pa. July 22, 1880
ns never were so full before Barely! Orr was arrested to-day for the mur
God's goodnest ought to ha praised.
3. Weshould be charitable and libers!
to the poor and needy. The liberal Boul but the evidence against him is
sha!l bo made fat God loves a cheerful strong.
givor. While we think of what has been |
- Will
lar
i
ba
f
Orr denies all knowledge of the cid
-
The eleven hundred millions of Heathens! THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA
to be raved and let ua communicate and!
d according as God has prospered | The battle of Tacna, which cccurred
tha 26th of May, botween the Chil!
Peruvian fortes, resulted
{victory forthe
ended, for
boatwean the two Republi
b
us and we have opportunily.
What shall the harvest be?
Whatseever & man soweth, former, and
That shall he sles rean. Cal. @: the present, the
to the detailed account just received fro:
i Lima, the Paruvian army
6 120 Peruvia i
i
DE~l was entrenched ne
“
§ 200 Boli
HAR posad
in
an
GREAT BRITAIN SWEPT BY . rt} hi
STRUCTIVE STORMS. rn."
when they were attacked by the CI
London, July 17, 1880. — Tha lightning! numbering 18 000 men of all
struck two houses standing on the banks [forty two of
of the completely fa ling | Gatling batteries.
them to the ground. Two mon
lady were killed and it is vet uncertain! killed ane
arn
t
b
artil
I'he battle
and one bornly fought, the Peruvians losing
1 wi i {
piecaa
River Irwell, WA
i ind ed
i
i
they
Ising in the ruins. 2t Kings Lynn altheir Bolivian allies, whom
wholes flock of sheep ware killed be light {lad at the first fire. und were fina! y com
ning on Thureday. At Chester a torrific|pelled to retire, lonving Tacna to its fut.
storm burst over the whole distriot, killing | The victorious Chilluns then despatched »
sayen sheep and a number of cows, Forty | force to Arica, and after a severe struggle
feet of stone wall was washed entirely |in which the Chilian fleet participated the
away and the hedges were awept clear off town was captured, sacked and given to
whether or not there are any more badies. men, bu were
not
nearly all o
SRPPOTried
¥
!
¢
i
It was expected in Lima that thls vieto-
1
ed. At Leicestershire the rainfall rose 121 (ry would be followed by propusals for
inches, Seen from the museum tower the|peace on the part of Chili, But the war.
Soar Valley presented the appearance of] like spirit of Peru was still as high as ever
a vast Inke. Only the tops of the fence|and the Supreme Chief, Pierola, had issu-
rails and hedges were to be seen, while|/ed a proclamation in which, with true
vast quntities of hay, cattle and sheep Spanish fervor, he declared that Chili
floated about until extricated. Traffic and| might burn their towns and desolate their
railway service were stopped, the floods| fields if she could, but net one foot of ter-
putting out the fires ef the locomotives |ritory would be yielded to her, whatever
Fifteen head of cattle were killed by lights |the fate of Peru might be.
ning at Northampton, and the water rose] That this is not mere braggadocio would
so rapidly that it flowed in at the windows| appear from the Ister Intelligence which
of the houses. Several cattle were drown | has been received by way of Panama, to
ed and mary hundreds ef tons of hay were
swept away. During the afternoon a coal
hauler was taking two passengers through
the flood, when the herse stumbled over a
partly demolished wall, and the whole par-
ty were precipitated into deep water.
flag and one government, to be known as
the United States of Peru and Bolivia, in
oe
ORBEA oan ome oman
1
ui,
with Bolivia wedged |
I'he confederation, it Is believed, wil
j. checkmate this
rd Dut
yitreacherous as they are cowardly,
FIEW
fio {
od I
f+ iu will ba apt to tur
poor
re f Peru to lean on
¢ oo.
ANOTHER DREADFU
ONTHE
L DISASTE}
RIVER
@
Twenty Pe ap 0 Per ish.
¥
fe
Ju
dab
y A
w
i rrible acelden
i \
ili Al evening oF
i Five BLS 3 mil
8 CILY Lhe ex steamer Garland
d, ur Lhe
rs
5 iTais
1.200 persons on
"tha Petr
will AY iar
My {
be rivercvollided will
Mam
sUspices of i ioide Hit
We
Wn
coming up, cut
i post inglant
I'he lon board twent
ly
tia
Bile
i consisting
{
pastor
iy, and a num
10nd
of the chureh
alinbus 33 f O
me, Th
i
:
t
1 were i
br
relurnug i
‘K
mooniigng,
1
BIgUL was ght an there
seam Lo Dave bean no earthly re
Ww hy
y
AsO]
thal ol Crimingi ea,
10g
id have od
Ig el
}
si
oy
b
OR
'1 SHOWMEN
ABDUCTING A
GIRL
PIV
RD F
}
wile! 1
farably abducted » 14
har
3 :
and repeated
i gird
iu
A despateh «
1 Borland, of Westmorelar i
iv bur
ur
¥ ulraged
irs
aL i hes BUYS
ig
i
'
:
¥
a)
y (sreens Is m
he B
implicated
WM Lhe Burketl gi
rning
yd &
t
§
in thal
18 he
¥
They Weare
phil at lo echburg, where
exhibit,
ide charge
Te iF inf 4 fi
Was on information
Ki
ony
Sie and
where
bal re Mag $e
iit of $500 bail
f
{
riuriber
FIRE AT ST. MARY'S
IWALKOE 18
M
10 D8iore 1he war
ri over 83.000 (Hi)
0 shoemaker
+ his wile
NOTICR. ~The follow.
{ then axamined
5
oa
ave
i of
ie
be presented
fire
i
ni
1
{
{
»e wh
'
oh er
AND
4.50 at 3 50
5.50 at 4.00
9.00 at7.50
ODS
be
g
we be
7.50 at 6.00
ADARINGBANK ROBBERY.
Mich, Jaly While the
ark in the bank of Fisher, Preston & Co.,
Y i 3
Detroit, 0
“
tof this ¢ity, was alone this morning »
[stranger appeared al the opening of a wire
the counter and ssked to buy
As the clerk was
stranger
sCTesalnl in
some Goverment bonds,
reply, th
to y he suddenly
and struck
vn the temple with a'slung shot The
floor and renderd
When he recovered be.
tween $4,000 and $5,000 in currency which
i bean lying on the counter had disap.
+
1583 4
fiim insensibie
hs
peared
. >
A DASTARDLY DEED.
)elefl®s Mother, a Coachman
and Steward Murdered;
i
i
3 0. Sko
London, July 19.—A Times Constantis
Skoheleffs
the 17th inst & CAT.
for Tehirpan with
dispatch says: Gen,
leit here in
riage not Teluspan
money and medical supplies for the hospi
dhe bail
' Madam
& servant and
wounded. Considers
The Gendarmes
of the murderers
was stincked when
oud by
k
pus!
tal there
n tk argmed men
sd and
way ©
« OL
gerously
able money was
steward dar
warég sent oul i
A later telegram reports & Russian cap
who committed the
When arrested
ot himself with a revolver and is not
sxpecied to The steward =nd
died Mudam
yhaleff had been here for some Lime
Ball
’
*s
crime, bas been captured
5
9
win named Musso
hes
rfeCover
usa Dave since
Or
’ i
tug schools and hospitals,
* —
DOUBLE MURDER
Or July 17, 1880 — A spe.
unereial from Hillsborough,
that Andrew Wilson
woman named Sha
u 10.
and =
wore brutally
Dry Creek
ATH
bap
ee
yesterday near
They were
#
=
1 when thay weie fired upon by some
ealed in the woods near the road
de. Wilson was shat in the head rud the
i the girl
ie On SirucK t in the shoulder,
throu She was in
id tell out of the wagon
santiyhilled »
t
*
The horses went on until stopped by T. J
Wiley, who found Wilson in the
id
wagon
living, but guable to speak
started back with the wagon and found the
i body of Miss Bhoite in the road
Yond
LARGE BTOCK OF NOTIONS.
FRESH LINE OF
8, A
AN
®
GHOCERIE
WouoD
ALLEGHENY 5TR
ET I SS
ET. BELLRPONTE, PENN
hi NE Sh
LN :
WILLOW WARE,
COAL OIL"TW
DRIVI
O KIN
DS,
NG WHIFS, A FINE ASSORTMENT.
ronage, at his new and enlarged Store,
20up 3m,
Boe
twsjority of the citizens of Centre Halll
will make application st the Angust term!
of Court of quarter sessions «f Centre!
county, to incurporals the saina ng & bers
provided for by the laws of this state,
PUBLIC SALE.—
te,
SS rr
Va'usble Farm,
the undersigned will offer at public sale, |
on the premises in Polter twp, on :
SATURDAY AUGUST?
the following valuable real estate of M, |
Dacker, sr. dec'd. con isting of & farm of
150 ACRES of land, bounded by lands of
Hettinger s heirs, Grove snd Mingle, D.|
Henpy and others Therenn ereciad sf
good two-story frame (welling HOUSK,
BARN. and all oiner nectesary outhaild |
also wu good orctiard bers is
walter back of thebsrs, Ab wi 80 ACRES
are cloar and under good cuitivatian, the
balance is timberland, with god white
oak, white ping hemlock sand black oak,
Bale to com
when terms wil be
o'clock,
M J DECKER
GREEN DECKER
SUSAN DE: KER
Adm'rs.
DL
a
1
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‘ORs NOTICE, —~
* "
The under]
hh auditor appointed by tee Urs
wourt of Centres povnty in distribuie
bands of Frederick Kunz
Adm'r of David Acker dec'd. to and]
emong those legally entitled thereto, will
ed
ss
13 e
Wl
no arrests have yol been
wp i
The generally well informed Bt.
Petersburg correspondent of Tagen
blatf mentions a report current there
that the Turcomans have captured nnd
beheaded the Russian Geperal Skobel.
OR Hews
*
viben
E
Grim,
#
izaborh
E. By
¥
Barket
Weaver,
y gall
{ras
real
yerger, lato of Milos
ihe
{ Jam
executor of John
Haines township, das,
¥. Lhe Bas ;
” « RCCountof J
wenrge Noll executors
Garbrick, { B
{ooased,
I X44 The account of
istrator of &c. of Ma
tor township, decensed
: 11 The acoount J 8. Hoy and}
| Wiikiam Irvin. axecutors of Ko, of Robs rt
of Marion township, decoas
&
FP, Coburn
How
. (3 red fi ana
of &¢., of Levi
township, de
ry Toner,
or, admin.
inate of Pots}
of hon
Holmes, ate {
ad.
14
Tha
igirator
Q
vis tam)
AYN
16] Glossner,
Etlen Mitchell
decoaend
H Foauron,
of Lydian A Ry
hig deceasad,
Jacob Durk'sa {rus
alate of David Danke
{Inte of Liberty township, deceased.
16 The firs! partin! account of William
Seholl, adminisirtor of &o. of Will
:
3 dma i
{iwm Scholl, inte 1 township, de.
account of
&o
toarty township,
of W
min of §
aia of
18 1
Lhe ace i
inistrat
¥
1%
f &o
Liberty towns
i
ad
"nr 1 t Sat
i port. inte
p
% 3 n
i Lhe secount of
k ir
tea Lo sail real
jist
| aanced
16 Tha part account of John OO
sdministrator &c¢ of John Ste
Tnion township, deceased.
The account of Gramliey
if &¢ of Polly Hartzell
nship, deceasad
first woonun I
nistrator of &e .
to of Boling
. Slere
re, iate of
Samuel
* ate of
0 John B. Linn
Giga M Thomas
: ivhla b Wag bh, deconsod
Ine sceount of John A
MWwar'z
of
i
14
(3
and
Wel
nidinigtratoy &a
y $34
{ Ww Hoa township
rge
n Swarlze,
ansod
I'he
0:
of
late v
i I
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|
sth i
i }
f.}
|
20 first and
if
a 3
f final aecount of J
AX autora f &o
i!
\
ownship, |
{
of the
ofl
edd i
Fhe aceaunt of William Me Farisne |
. . . 4 : i
linn of &e, of Baila Ranki minoe
« D Rankin, iate of Harris town
deceased,
n
ship
22, The neeount of Wiliam Auman ad
ninistrstor of &o. of David Auman
f Pann towy ship deconsnd,
{ 23 The final account of M
jexecutor of &o,
Miles town
24 The first and finsl weecount of James
I
1
J
i i
tp |
1
I
inte
mid
Me
1 4 1),
ok Auna Rover
acensed,
Rockey
late of
'
d
! hip,
i HVE, One ofl 8 ndministeators of &c of
nmes H Ebbs, inte of Half Moon town
ship, decensed.
0 The account of Kdward Kline and
hn Shannon, administrator of &e of
neob Kline, late of Potter township, de |
Loeasm,
26. F inal aeeount of John Curtin, guard
{an of Sarah A Carteight minor child of
14 ¥ 3 .
{ Tharles Cartright, late of Curtin township
deconsed
Nod I ul 3 4 :
Rina} Segount of John Curtin, guard.
inn of John H Cartright. minor child of
Charles Oartright, late of Curtin township
deceased,
28. The first and final account of P. T
Musser, executor of &o. of Michael Fiedler
Inte of Miles township. degpnced ,
‘ "wn : :
29. The account of Miles Lewis, executor
of &e. of John Weaver, late of Taylor
tawnship, deconsed
|
|
I
JLrator of &e of John Nwuitzer, late of Ben-
nar. township, deceasad,
81. First and purtinl account of Susan
Weaver and J. 0, eaver, administrator
of &e. of David Weaver, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased,
W. E BURQHFIELD,
I I al
DIED.
Pe.. Mrs
i Dubs, formerly of this valley,
n 14 in Sharon, Mary, wife
in
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat o
Rye, O
Corn, ears, per bu, 40 ¢,
Corn old AIC
New. 80¢
i $100
Oats, Sik
Buckwheat, Ble,
Cloverseed, $4.00 to
Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00
} our, per bbl 0.00
Bu
Ta
$
tter, 13¢,
i
Shoulders, Te.
Bacon or side, Jeo.
Eggs per dos., 13.
Corrected weakly by 1. J. Grenoble,’
In the On
in the matter
A UITOR'S NOTICE
8 court of Centre Lo.
of the estate of Christina Neese, dec'd,
Ihe undersigned appointed to make diss
A in the hands of the
Adm'r tnid decedent to and among
those legally entitled thereto, will attend
to the duties of his appointment at the ofs
fi Hallefonte, on
nfint
Phan
$
Of
fice of Alexander & Bower,
Saturday August 14th at 10 o'cock A. M,
Ervis L. Orvis,
Auditor,
y
i
20iul
UTION.—All persons are cautioned
against tresspassing on the lotet Mrs.
S Long, at Potiers Mills, und now in pos.
sesgion of the undersignad, otherwise they
will be dealt with according to law
3t D M Haexxy.
STR AY .—Usme to the premises of the
“4 undersigned, about 8 woeks &go, 4
. b ‘at? \
sheep, 2 white sud 2 black, marked F. D
the owner will please take them sway oi
hey will be disposed of us the law directs,
‘entre Hill, Pa J. B. Stnonu,
July 10h, 1880, 22a
9
.
{
to sell this, the
AGENTS WANTED chespest
best and the only suihentie low price book
containing the lives of
GEN'YL W. N. HANCOCK
AND
W. H. ENGLISH.
A complies record of the varly and mii
coi k, with a full sud graphic scoount of
the proceedings. speeches nnd incidents at
ho Cinco nati Jonvention, alse toe plat.
form, table of ballots und letters of actept
ance with the lite of W. H, Engen
Richly embellished with numerous artis-
tre illustrations and fine. bandsome en
grayed Portraits of each Candidate, Sure
suc0ns8 10 nil who take hold; will poritives
ty ouisel! all books. Send for circulars
and uxtra terms.
Address, Hl. W, KELLEY & CO.
711 Sansor Sreext. Philadelphia, Pa
16july 4¢
(ov RT PROCLAMATION
Wiereas, the Hon. Unaries A. Mager, President of
the court of Common Pleas, in the 26th Judicial Dis
trict consisting of the counties of Usatre, Ulinton an
Uleafield, and the Honorable Sam'l Frank, and the
tionorable John Divens, Associated Judgesin Usntre
county, having issued their precept, bearing date the
15 day of July A.D, 1880, to me directed tor holding
8 court of Uyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv.
ery and Quarter Hesstons of the Peace Orphans’ Oourt
and court of Common Pless in" Bellefon for
the county of Centre, and to commence ‘on the th
Monday of -Aug, being the 38th, day of Aug, 1880,
and to continue two weeks,
Notivels therefore herobygiven to the Oorener, Jus.
tices of the Pence, Alderman and Constables of the
said county of Centre, that they be then and there in
their proper ne, at 10 o'clock in the forencon of
sald day, with their records, Inguisitions, examina.
tions, and their own remembrances, to do these things
which to their office appertains to be’ done, and those
who are bound in recognizances to Rrosseute again
the prisoners that are or shall be (on the Jatl of Centre
county, be then and thers to prossoute against them
as shall be just, ;
(}iven under my hand,at Bellefonte, the Ist day of
rd, 15%, and in the 108
Apr. in the year of our Lo n
poy ot dw
Thursday the 12 day of August, 1880,
when snd where all persons iBlerested wral
sttend sad present their]
claims or be debarred from coming in for
a share of sald fonds
io
i
H. A. Mc KER,
Auditor,
On oY »
23a) 4
Geo M, Bwl, on 21 June, 1 pals
y-How heifer supposed about 2 wears old |
with pleos cul oul of right er The own.
|
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Jas B Lxx
Town Clerk
“Re
jal J,
C2 UTION, ~The undersigned onutions
nil persons nguinet the purchase orl
negotiation of the following nutes: No @
dated sometime in April 1878 for $150 00 |
William Homan, R 8 Smite!
and ML Rishel note" dated either in!
July or August. 1877 or 1878 for $40 giv |
on by John Emerick, there notes having
sett stolen from the usdersigoed, the!
buve caution is given i
Gregg Lap, June 28 1880.
uly Th Catnening Risun
—————
JXECUTUR'S NOTICE —
Lotters testamentary having been grant-|
ed to the undersigned on the Estate on
Henry Witmer, of Centre Had 4.04 |
all persons knowing thew vos indebied to!
said Estate are requested to make immedi]
HARD:
—
C. DINGES.
A TIO. TTT"
W:ARE{1—
Tr
E00.
Ww
»
=
Ww
Our Su
2
-
Hons
wi being antirely Now
HEATING BTOLYE,
Wa offer epecisl Bargeinslin 8a
UNDERSOLD,
———
L
AT
OF
GOODS, NO
FIONS. LADIES
aguinst said estate sre requested to present]
them duly authenticated without delay for|
|
settlement, |
ISAAC, SMITH,
Sugar Valley, |
WM. B. MINGLE,
Centre Hall.
Executors,
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16july GL.
TYALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT)
Y PUBLICSALE — Will be offes-|
ed at Public Sale, by virtue of an order of
the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, ai
the late residence of Michue! Hettinger, |
dec'd, in Gregg twp. on
Satur ‘ay, July 31, 1880,
the following real estate: —A VALUA-
BLE FARM, containing 104 ACRES
more or less, in Grege twp . boundsd on
the north by land of James Gentgel, Jume-|
Hettinger snl others, east by lands of]
James Hanna, south by land of Michael]
Decher's e late, and west by John Sweet |
wood, thereon erected a TWO STORY
DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN,
summer house, smoke hous, inrge pig-
pea, ard other outouildings Toere is »
kod spring of water at the house and a
stream of ranaiog water at house and ban
and a large Urchinrd of cholee fru't on the
place; of tals tract fee aotes sre good Um
berland. Another tract mountain land
situnte in Potter twp. bounded north,
east und south by lands of Jobn Groveund!
W B Mingle ang west by 'wnds of John!
Shires, CONTAINING 137 ACRES more!
of less; no buildings Tois mountain tra
is well timbered with white pine, bemlock
chestnut, pireh-pine. &e. Sale 10 cows]
wonee nt 1 o'clock, p m,
Terms. Ona third of purchase money!
to he vaid on confirmation
third in one year sud the baiance in two!
years with interest from confirmation of]
sale; said payments to be sacurad by bond
sid mortgage on Lhe nNramiEes,
AMELIA HETTINGER,
M L. RisuEkl,
Administrators.
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NXEQUTOR'S NOTICE. ~
Potion testamentary having been grant.
ed to the undersigned on the E-tate of
George Fowler, late of Haines twp , dec'd,
all persons knowing themselves indebted
to said Estate ara requested to make ims
medinte payment, and all persons having
cluima against said estate are requested to
present them duly authenticated without
delay for settlement,
WAM. H. HARTER,
junl0 61. Executor,
RIVATE SALE. -
; The undersigned
one of the Executors of the Estate of Geo
Schmelizer, 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 § screlots,
a SPLENDID DWELLING House
good stable, sll necessary outbuildings.
choice fruit on the premises, and all the
conveniences of a pleasant home, also a
tract of woodland about1 mile northeast
of said town, containing about one hun.
dred nores, well timbered with oak, pine
and chestnut Known ns the property of
George Schmelizer, dec'd.
ADAM SHAFER, Jr,
Lway fn Ex
eoutor,
»
+
(HOODS,
Portland, Maine,
r own town. $5 Outfit free.
ibjaly
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PENNSYLVANIA RR.
bhiladelphin and Ere Katinad Division
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Os and
: after SUNDAY, May 50 88. the todos on
Lhe Philadelphia & Erie RKallrowd Divisions wil as 8
follows
wesTa ab
ERIK Mali ienves Poiladeipita
* Harrsburs
i
i
i pm
i
ids
fam
Feiam
Féam
fiwam
* _ Whliamegpat,
* Jerety shore
Lacs dave
HBeaovs
“
we
i »
: BIT AL Er
[NIAGARA EX. lesves
“
ry
ue
»
rule
Harrbarg
Woilieanaport
Louk saves
i Bis 9
(FAST LINE loaves Pulladsiptis
i - -“ iarsishuty
are dissmapary
“ feck ven
BEAT Hany
IFIC EX leaves Lock Maven
id - woes Shore
“ - pert
Pailsdeishis
Renores
Lacs Haves
Williamsport
ihe
Rasovs
wow k Haves
Wilitsmaport
ROCES bA g
wera tl >
phi
ver Williamsport
Fa LINE * Hac i.
a PRiladeiphia
"sr ears will ras rafladeiphia
le vor 08 » Ha West, Erie "2, West
Jad Day ily fast snd B
de poss BEpree
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