cA AAS RE AE NOE AT Bauland & Ne BELLEFONTE, Pa, | IEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAIA AT THE BEEHIVE ONE PRICE STORES We are now opening and displaying the largest and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in} Cenire eouniy comprising full lines o Dry Goods, Carpets, Notions, Yarns, Boots & Shoes, Mens Furnishing Goods. AN INDIANA MUDDLE. 1k HOW MR. POTTS MAKES MONEY BY BAVING WHAT OTHERS roy —— ARE WASTING, ‘Governor Williams’ Death Leaving a Bradford, Pa., November 8,-Until the Curions Political Complication, [recent rains there was more oil running) QOjnoinnati, November 21, ~The death of i [in many of the crooks In this roglon than goyernor Willinms causes a curious polits Jan cqutinues \o be wiures og: So - [thera was water, the tankage for petroles joy complication in Indiana. By law dition of that unhappy land, instead off 8. Paul. Minn. November 16.—A diss] demi ‘3 a tho ov amr) : . } ' ' {um being insuflicient to tore the overspros yarore either the Governor or Lieutenant improving, seems to grow Wore OVAI¥ patch from the Mayor of St. Peter to Gov:lquetion, Last August Huge Potts was! OTD " ko thoir # he day. It is now feared on all sides that earner Pillsbury says the insane asylum of work, He leased a pl tof gr and |} Sy wy wr Suton re wa 2 was letely destroyed by fire last! ork. 3 lenin a 9 ihouses of the Legislature must be organ: there is only too much foundation for the| complately Uestroye y Ast The Tuna Creek runs ined While gra night. The structure ocoupled ton years near Tarport, The Beanle, is a ry throughout the adi s ! stad } | ow Drie | ba, 14 reperts that the peasantry in building and was completed Lhree!through it. Potts pat a boom neross the). 0 Lisutenant Governor ho had the casts nd are only Walling! years ago at a cost of $600,000 } ran . To ont pump made . country are Arming ant \ of $ orook, Ilo had a large tin boat pump made, ing vote, as ho had two \yearsiago, but the i : » » 3 3 rable opportunity to defy the aus A bulletin te the Pioneer Press of Bt. |. = we olit 8 330: hareal tan : a Alarming ru {Poter says: “The number of lives lost| By the time ho had built a 260 barrel tank | jou of Williams loaves the to be < y ¢ Re + i ¥ p . \ s : ! in from alll DY burning and freesing at the insane asy-{onthe bank of the creek his boom had! y,oken by a defection from one side or the non aroicontinually pouring 4 jium is variously estimated at from twenty |eollected a pool of waste oil tl 1 six The Demecrats have determined parts of the island. A despatch [rom ito fifty. The loss on the building is $800,+1, ) : tan } i emecra n etorminec sontainin 108 deep on tho waloer, and therefore to organize the Benate, and will Craughwoll states that a box conta ¥ 000, {ILE A special despateh, dated 4 a. m., says {apace enough { If each side nt of uf + Ant W., BAY: : six rifles, belonging to a merchant Off. “Coon oy ot the burning of the poor ins rels. Potts went Loughres, which arrived frem Limerick, | was robbed on Tuesday night. On the mates in the hospital wero heartrending i ut of the d in the extreme he patients in the annex li Wl “ > 3 0 LNree duvs, : 3 : es simi satoh from | Wing were males, Many of them refused | with the bost, warmest and Sheapost same night, according toa ig Ro hed to leave the building at all. They ran up|tanks, When these overcoats in the United States, 188 | Tralee, a party of men, wil at and down the halls screaming and erying. [oame, them at any price you wish them. No faces and long beards, visited houses at one will freeze ihe yum an overcoat Oardal, near Castle Island, taking guns from the Philad. Branch. wherever they found them. Of course those who could not be coaxed! nor foreed out of the building became the unhappy victims of the flames, The oth- A number of Bellefonte republicans Ital an ery Saved; shine by Jadders and some -— re | : m Italy. y leaping from the windows, Some were have already entered the lists for the Shipping Rifles fro eaphe|MOATly nude, some sheeleas and hatless, ost-mastership of that town. (a wt.! Our Brussels correspondent LelogTADDEI 4 J were exposed to the exceeding Bayard isone, and the Watchman thinks |. follows: "1 have reason to place imsjoold of the night. The poor dazed inmates he should have it because he was & sold- plicit faith in the statement which reached jof the stylam wie had segapod the flames ] : or | wore at large half clothed, and were to he ih Bul the Juda, neighbor are ys mo a fow days ago that some steamers took moon In adi Tirections, fying in wild righ, g hoo Hold an election as they on board, at two or three Ita tas par 3 Al Yig y . pid T a0 thous propose in Altoona, all to vote, but only 8.000 Wettealo rifles. Two " ye a th republicans to be candidates, * [sand of them are magazine Hp. oa hn -— } i are said to have been shippad from Lrreocs, The cold snap is here, but thanks to but really intended for Ireland, and were from those who attempted 10 save them The air was bitter cold and the poor the Philad. Branch, they have the warm doin iy clothing to meet it, cheap that the poor- | purchased in Switzerland by some Irish had come from the United - a. Ee —_ ER a » FRIGHTFUL SCENES HALLS OF A BURNING ASYLUM AL ST. PE er a A IE OS RS IR IRELAND ARMING Rifles Shipped from Italy for the evolutionists. i London, Nov, 18,~The news from Ires| THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs Nov. 26. , 80. 22 Terms, —$2 per year, when paid in edvance ; $2.60 when not pavd mn advance. Advertisements 20¢ts per line for three in. sertions, and 5 cents per line for ever subs sequent insertion, Advertisements dy the year ai a liberal discount, Subscribers outside the county should re. mit we 10 ofs, amount of one year's posis age, instead of ets as formerly when paid hy themselves. Subscribers san always tellhow their acs sounts stand at the Reporter office by eon- sulting the lables on their papers. If the table reads “John Roe 1 jan "756" if means that John is indebted for subscription from the 1st of Janwary, 1875, and that +¥ 3s {ume he was paying the printer Towisb rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR ~ WESTWARD, 1 5 rN 6.20 6.86 Ws IAve Ac «From all over the land we | | counts of the cold wave. —Lewins is again stocked with new clothing, And rices reduced, Any thing that men or boys wear, to be had at the Philad. Branch. No shoddy or auction goods kept there, —QCourt commenced Monday with Judges Orvis, Frank and Divin on the bench. There is no business of impor tance, and by Wednesday no doubt court will adjourn, ~The Boalsburg Modoes,~1. J. Condo, Reily, and a few others—-were at tone creek, the other week, ona hunt. They brought 5 large deer home. W ish we bad been along, so wo could enjoy a good venison feast, This Modoe band always meets with good success. — Winter ison hand, and so is lLewins manager of the Philadelphia Branch, From Twenty to Fifty Patients Burns ed or Frozen to Death, i ’ ¥ i ¢ i tie i iat Blo: other, covered 1 $ t o hold many hundred bar-leling to their determination,’ to te work pumping the ol fs u without It neither the Governor nor stan firm the Benato cannol organize, am by hand, He filled his tank i An T i % spy fini S 6 ¥ I'hen ho put up four « ther the Lieutenant Governor can take his sont were done a freshell and the election of a United States Senator cannot takelplace, The contest for the Senatorship on the Republican side has narrowed to General Harrison and Ex. Lieutenant Gevernor Cumback, with the chances largely in favor of the former. General Harrison has now, (his friends claim, foriy-two [votes pledged to him, and foriy-three only are required to elect, pw A Chinaman was murdered in Chicago, and there was no olue to the murderar, nor enough interest taken in the malter by he authorities to cause a therough inves tigation, John Dugan, in the enthusiasm if & spree, said that if every white voter would kill a Chinaman, as he had done, the country would be rid of the race. The remark led to his exposure as undoubted y the murderer. The boom was carried away, and with it ten thousand barrels of oil that had Rince then Petts has filled his JM. 55 20 LEAVE AM, Montandon wae sass 1.00 Lowisburg. swe sess 1:18 Coburn, consi rr. at Sprin ills. 04 A ASTWARD, 2 LEAVE Spring Mills. .cnnnnnnn Coburn cus sovsssnsinssen LOWISDUPR wens muon: 30 12.48 8.45 Arr. at Montandon......050 100 600 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R, R. Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west. Nos. 5 and 6 with Fast Line west. PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, WINTER TIME TABLE r 1 collected, five tanks, besides selling several hundred barrels at $1 a barrel. The cold weather { lin the creek, so that d. le asp 4 A 10.10 10.856 ru has thickened the of NM » it cannot be pumpe Polis is having a boller put upen his , and intends te inject steam by numerous jobs inlo the lake of ¢il, This he thinks will reduce the oi Ho says that if commenced business he oil on to pumplag consistency had would have had 25 (XX barrels of hand no He sel Franklin and Chicago parties, he sooner CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR BTOCKS OUR MOTTO I8:—ONE PRICE ; THE BEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION, 30 sept 3m, WwW. Is the oil Jo Buffule It is mixed with Franklin oil and used &s a lubricator, wretches with bhalfinaked bodies and ast can buy. men who bleeding feet were flying about, hiding in alloys and dark corners for seme time The capacity of the building has been tried to its utmost. There were about six hundred patients, and every inch of space . was utilized, What will be done with —A mink in Adams county killed Dtates : liorob thirty chickens in one night, says an ex. Troops Ordered to Ballinrobe, . change. These minks are just mean| Additionaltroops have been ordered to On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 1, 18%, the trains on | enough for anything, we once had one | p.linrobe. Some of those there have been the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division wiliran #3 | grag] of us 65 nicely cleaned trout, inone | | rected to be in readiness to proceed by ollows : . : A » : aired d ! CAL o ’ STWRD night, while camped on Penns Creek, in Ny WRST R ! forced marches to Galway, These orders, these poor creatures, turned out in the cold and their malady increased by the ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia the mountains, in company with Yony " w aisha Fry. , y * lit is supposed, havo been issued in conse quence of the recent importations of arms Potts has made $2,000 since he put up his August. oil that others waste is better than owning dam in He says collecting the excitement of the occasion, is a serious uestion. There are twe other building } Hs T 1 iii Sate ot other bul dings any of the wells. There are now standing] my, men met on Sixth street, Detroit i¢ mn LE bi + < 4 in his dam ©€,000 barrels of pelroleum, and began § he coin wr Spring Mills Market. Wheat No 1,1 00, No 2, 90, No 3, 70 Rye, 0c Corn, ears, per bu, 87 ¢, Corn old, 40c. Oats, 80c, Buckwheat, 60¢, Barley, 60 to Ge, Cloverseed, be to Te per lb Plaster, ground per ton, $10,00 Flour, per bbl 50 Butter, 20e. Tallow, 8c. Lard, Ge, Ham, 10e¢, Shoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Te. Eggs per doz., 18e, Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble, LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS, New Stock! New Goods! CENTRE HALL, - - - : “" i we i we ¢ i = A a 0 ofp a a NAO CEBLE CUR¥EEECESELEzy WPrUUPI PP GUOTUCUC UEP ENNRNENUUUNERIUNTEY FUSE ENNERERET » o Ireland. { emen, * £4 “ arr at Brie, iia answered \ JAR leaves § IEWared NIAGARA EX. lgpve Harrisbors reat Willlumaport a Lock Haven ; Haha FAST LINE leaves Philladaipa LI 1 - Harrisburg are at Williamsport “ a0 — " naence “ rg w bile ¥ DAT: - ndir Bit “ ino it {now J “" did = - - » - PENNA ob oy " Oe (ym) WE HAVE ON HAND A NEW BTOCK OF; Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Groceries, (lass & Queensware, &c., &e. AND IN WHICH WE OFFER UNHEARD OF BARGAINS Boots $1.75 and u Calicos from 4 cents v Shoes 50 cts * Muslins * 5 + P pared to do all kindsof work in MansLE AND GRANITE at I have an assortment of all classes of goods which I pl myself to Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere sell as cheap as dare be sold any place. We have a NEW STOCK OF Write for designs and hear my prices. READY - MADE CLOTHING, D. R.STRATFORD, octid ly, Lewistown, Pa, 5 ‘which we will sell as cheap as can be bought anywhere else in the county \ ka without exception, Vlad. eg will furnish sou svsrrihing. 610 2 We wish to make the fact known that we are selling geods just as chesp 13 away from home over might. No risk whatever 88 any store in the county, and are prepared to prove it. tug fortunes at the business. Ladies make as mach We respectfully invite the people of Cenire Hall and the surrounding country to call on us and be convinced that what we say is so: ss men, and young boys and girls make great pay. No ous who fs willlag to work falls to make more money every day thas can be made In 8 woek al any “" i - ow "“ arrat < to " “ a = - - - Tw 0 other's into esc — “" “w ti * smiled, areal rd T¥Zpsvy Loom Freer rTuSyyg h an engages ®h b | . SNOW TEN INCHES DEEP. N. Y.. November 22 ~The snow here is ten inches deep and still ing. + ou 5 ya Be BBE TE » 3 arr at “ } BRE Dd } we . Oswego, w $ ‘ 5 5 Oe ¥ 3 rede a 2a 11 Bil - MARRIED, On 11, Mr. Adam Ricker, of Coburn station, and Miss Sarah Weiser, of Mills theim, ! } t 3) abo i PE ‘is on his own 1 y 2 jinlas for 3 id THE INDE { y nin . EE i PRODUCE. Philadelphia, November 22.— Wheat is 'in active demand and 4¢ higher; red and amber, track and afl al $i “Hd 1.26; and No. 2 red, elevator, at $1.2 Kye yistendy at $1. OC yellow, st 64 @o0es 1. mixed at 63c. Oats white, at 42(@40¢c, and reed ted and mixed at 39a 40, 22 —~Wheat, No. 2 No, 2 Chicago C , dite for Rye, firmer al * PENDENT. The undersigned respectfully informs pward, the public of Pennsvaliey that he is pre- side al, _ | Tug i the 1&4 wn i hw Drotfit sent free to those who wish to engage jy 18 ihe most pleasant and profitable business ) Everything vow. Capiial not requir * We will furnish you everything, #10 a November “hi Chicago, i gO red winter, $1.005( Cispring, $1 i fo it cash ash, for cash, Ber AES § Dig rn 1 ys at Bi Barley at 91. LIVE B ni Philadelphia, No Market dull; sales, : good. (@0h 3 S848 head ead; 5 od. t y k ty r «able writers, at home Ont Cg - { Jals, 4 F Weekly Dewspaper 3 i ®) men, ider rar 26 of "i i i bi @ B cepariments LOU. fis is "v “iQ ALY ir att} d 4 Cattie— prime Gia , O40, Com Market dull; sales yl medis vember UJ } Those who engage st once © fortune, Address HM, HAL 4, Maine, Sect y JU head { med Sheep oct 8m fx . =n um, 48 prime, Common, Lies ry Hogs—Market mie, £ nes i ov Ol ¢; 1a i Gr it HOP BITTERS (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, Axo vas Poses? awn Peer MemcaL Qualls TINS OF ALL OTHERS MITTEE. yr - THEY CURE) All Diseases of the Romaech, Bowels fond, Liver, Kidueys, and Urinary Organs, Near youlness, Neeplessnoss and especialy Yomale Complaints. $1000 IN COLD. Wii be paid for a oase they will not © Lely, or for spying i re OF injurious found in them, fop Bitters and try Take wo other, @f 1681 ministers, Persons E 3 8 fer l i eRs met me ¢ are published Ask your druggist for 1 thes before you sleep y Bd D 1LC tsan abe Druskesnoss, gts and Irresistible cure for wee of opium, Wheto atid narcotics, fxn ror UipdtrLan, ‘ 113 § wl Une su pi CLOTHING ney-al- Law| Office over] ldmay | \ UA i Charles A. Mayer, President of | Pless. in the Shh Judicial Dis wantios of Centre, Clinton and a——— 32 be & shoes sald be drasgets, Rochaster, NX. ¥., & Toranin, A Ylop Winiers Mig. ¢ D. Roynd HOUSE N “SUIT” ALL of your EYES, your PERSON R POCKETS. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. 188 “F. FORTNEY, Attor Bell nte, Pa. yids bs 3 4 4 yOLh io ba - tance... : WJ 1 three now four in ads in one remittance... with fou Ve in ( YOURT PROCLAMATION, Wieress, the Hon the court of Common 1 trict consisting of 1h Ulsall ® th Honorable ription ss, Amociated Jodges in Centre eountly, baring lesy 1, bearitg date the imday of Nov A. DD) tirected flor holding & court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ory and Quarter Sessions of the Veonoe Orphans” Court, wart of Common Pleas in Bellefonte Pe, for county of Centre, and 10 commences on the #ih Monday of Noy, belng the Jad day of Nov, 18%, and ta continue two woalks Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jas toss of the Peace, Alderman and Constables of the One subse mene ett emer suk 4 WHEAT AND CORN" 10 00 . at Bd u Just Opening ! ANEW STOCK a cam Fall and Winter 40S. LYDIA £. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. PIL IL IL CLARK, South Here, Vi, says, “In cnses of KIDNEY TROUBLIS it has situated in the town which are used, but thoy are already crowded to their full ca 4 s es 2 ’ threatening and ealling each pacity. The asylum at Rochester is 11{which is increased by hundreds of barrels ther names One finally called the other and will doubtless be unable to provide!daily 4 . J a i fo § 1d the two were about to rrapple accommedations, | alii si A liar, ana t t B : r hil { | v : ’ 18 p n opened the doer said s The Lewistown Gazette, of 17, says: Ansther special says : W hilo lhe flame 8{ We can rec ommend the New York Ob- whe BA WOMAN - ™ a hae a0 and - The barn of D. J. Zook, ons milé west Ee Ty a Saeed I ila 2: destroy : fi - TO pk oH 212 841 MA 'that is full of good And ussiul reading. “We re!" they together of Allenville, was destroyed by fire on AN AGED FARMER SHOT AF IER | get the inmates out, and many of them |has both religious and secular news, and a a . o vy bo & goth . Friday afternoon last about 3 © clock, N ARIVING THE THIEVES ran shrieking into the snowdrifis in their| foreign corresp hich is enter] 1hen have the kin hold to wait a me} Between five and six hundred bushels FROM HIS HOUSE. night clothes, burying themselves the taining and valua ORE CAD got alm ant,’ Hho co! tinued, * My poor husband of wheat, besides oats, corn, & new reap. ‘13 tn Coo. Pa., Nov. 15 snow, and had to bo dragged into [sample copy by sending to the New York has been sick for weeks and weeks, and is er, hay rake, ote, were destroyed. The Millersburg, Dauphin Co., By NOV. I isheds, while those near by wrapped Observer, 87 Park Row, New York: | 1st able to sit up, He 1s very down EASTWARD. buildings burned beside the barn were | About four miles from Uniontown, iniblankets and shawls astound them. Hence The bridegroot Lap] t a Sac 1 tt . q ult a od t ve Il only . Lu ol smi d ot 1 is ¢ | ori oul nb vided, as! he bridagiouin BOLAPPOAr ¢ DAC hearled is morning, if you'lioniy PACIFIO EX legves Lock Haven # blacksmith shop and outshed for farm | ihe northern section of this county, neat) ibtende suffebing Sou nat Seon or tue. | ramento wedding until an hour afier the “. th) I : draw Ni a L thew} dn “ “ N Ni < « . *2 a " A £ A $l Ait iriwen- i ait il Aah 4 N Hil 0 Lhe f Vililamsport impiements. A tree ignited from the the mountain, there lived for many years ty y 1s through the snow to the nearest appoiated u His excuse was that, gos] a ty 3 3 " Harrisburg smithshop, snd the wind, which was : having a wife] R te ho Antoal at ba: ean-| IRE to a sal for a drink of brandy 1o|l know he will be greatful to both of yeu. Philadelphia bl h i Daniel Troutman, a farmer, having ishelter. The actual number burned can-}’" sen ig Si ai lat : . An > n high t the time, lew the fire to the / "™ » os | brace up his courage, he had unacoo {She disappear d into the house, and after DAY EX. loaves Renata : oS d fot hildren. Troutman was not be obtained in any way at the present | uy : ] . o : hee barn, which was soon consumed. $a, anseg obi ini time, as many ara known to have wan jer. | bly fallen asleep over the glass. A sub-ione look h faces the men hb TE § writ remembering b 1 recently appointed administrator of the ed AWAY a ladies were taken ¢ at sequent i wligall shewed that he had] ] k hands i d ried togetl chia . p } Y » ] ? / . Se ie ! n oul ok . . p SUO00K DANCE and ieparie ¢ i Yhiladelphia {tis worth remembering DY Ai} n ite located his farm, and realize ep 00 5 of the rooms and halls, and sever been drugged, at the instance of a girl} ih TI ang Sepurind age ERIE MAIL leaves Renovo ousekeepers that Ohio stoneware is the wale, ; y : ome 0. 8 vn tha halle! With whom he had broken off - jack Haven | est and strongest ware, will not crack ed several hundred dollars from the sale ig] pefiem were LA out ae the halls} ™' " AmABar + : ak N 1a when they seomed determined te return to 08 Harrisbar from heat, and can be psed for cooking |of the property. On the Bush piace was | “ phi : : ” ’ > flames. One room occupied by two! The o! \nraniiasshin svaiag i AST LINE loayth ahi, rposes if desired. There are twenty | employed Henry Remberger, whe has ih a roken Toa os A a The o da; pre ieeship system n| ST LR Yun : a Nia Rn a A Ea » * AW y . AB Vitrevived OY a anufacturer al Dpringleid - ara ahs f izes of this ware at a he] sell | sorved several torms of imprisonment. | he occupants had to be dragged out the! Nass. The boys bind ror at Spring fold, Frio Mail Weat and Day Kxpross Kast mak it at wholesale on very small margin. | yo night Troutman was murdered, and other wished to remain in his warm bod, | years, and are to ikl Ragleld connections st Northumberland w Also keep the finest gqueensware and : ia 3 in } hen dragged out insisted on dress hour at the beginning to t wel : 3 P i Dauph j/and when dragg n hot } ' ¢ » at the Tr a WW $1 Re e Taawn, West and Fast glassware to-night Remberger is in the Dauphin jai ing Anold man brought here from Min a X 1 RE sginning fo (we ne al he | rd ow, J 3 - Cs . . - t . 2 i « n Rib and ' idi \ ro cant our I Line West make ¢ iin St WUamupery charged with the commission of the crime] lholis, by the name of Adams, was tak. b } vod 1 thei ri tit A IE x wita N. O. RW. trains north — Another farm bas been heard from : of pola, i 8 a ye placed to their credit, and paid on their] Nisgars Express West and Day Express East make § Sow better than th od on the strength of the dying statements ofien out dead. There was great delay in discharge, thus providing for each glee Spseclonarieck Hates wilh 8. K. V. 8%. (40C goes § SW, AER a the farmer. Between 8 and 9 o'clock last| getting a stream of water on the fire from |€400 for a start nee taina at and West sonsect ai Erie with | ODES mentioned in last week's Rerorrer : : hk witeAwho had wd hospital hose, which was out of order. | emplover sti trains om be 8. 8M SR. R.;at Corey with 0. Oa | which yielded 30 bushels to the acre, jevening Troutman and bis wife,fwho had yo. (ne the flames spread very rapidly |of work a week, a: AY. ALC yw oe > N.Y.2 rR R:| We now have returns from the farm of] been in bad a short time, were aroused bY | from the basement, filling the halls com. | + AI lor ears will rus Detwean Philadelphia and Wik George Darst, jr. about 2 miles east of {two men, who demanded the money in|pletely full of smoke, and making it im. on ang Hay Ba. Bam, our town, Mr. Darst had 35 acres in the house or the lives of the old man and possible to do anything at saving the ins 1A. BALDWIN, GeneralSaperistendent |grain from which he threshed 1205 AR astulating & few mins | Bates of the north wing, only by pulling bushels—being within a fraction 343) “Oo aR or axpostulating lap ladders and prying off fire-screens| - bushels to the acre. This kind of farm | Utes with the men, who held revolvers in| from doors, taking the occupants eut and] LOCAL ITEMS. ing pays, and if any of our friends in the | ¢lose proximity to the faces of the occu- actually carrying bem down without ss , : 1 a i i in many cases, t some of the t wis ge brag cro tman walked in the|S'OWINR 2 A . —~Jasp. Wolf, of M iles, runs the boss bo wish 0 aise rag crops, Ju will pants of the bed, Troutma m ) windows there were three or four begging of ponies ir ' ave to Sigua aC azail 0 Penns | direction of the window, which be opened. |i, he saved from death, while the fumes lows ’ sig valley. here 18 no Sou t that t00 | At the same time he obtained possession| were bursting from the adjoining windows. | 1st —That was a fearful cold snap all last | many of our farmers neglect their farms | gun and drove the burglars out of the Une poer fellow was dragged through ainews) week, accompanied by strong winds. and scant crops are the consequence. " hort distance and hall open screen and badly mangled. 24 Rema Bes ali. that the best bar dennsvalley land when rightly farmed, poate, pursuing thew a aan § is he : sistance has been tolegraphod for to —hemember, ali, - | is among the best in the country, and the | firing at one of them. Un his re urn heiohester, Mion, and St Paul for gains in dry goods are had at Lyon & large crops from the farms we have | was mot by the other burglar, who seat a! clothing and shelter for the : os its readers a w 0's 3 i "y ’ i o al i yd. The walls topics and n } o's, mentioned prove it. ball into his breast. Troutman was car thins of sueh apitalls ved vg 8 topies a 4 . . . : La re standin nure than they Can —At Lewisburg, we are told, many | _ Gogh, Sally, said a chap the other |ried to the house, and died in half an |" A Special despatch from St. Peter at 3/nal : young people are dying of diptheria. evening to his dear, as they went home | hour. Just before his death he repeatedly |p. m. says it is still dificult to get at the] Tha Independent CaLxy's CHICKEN Powosa . id from vlaging, 1 vel) you 1 was Sed I| declared that Remberger had shot him. | particulary of ibe awful calamity, Dr. neat y cut and pasted. It is print mw eure for Cholera and Gapes. Sold by could not see you home to-night. You |py; : : » ted by | Bartlett, Superintendent of the Asylum, clear type (we stereotype the pages week. : . . is morning Kembaerger was arres yi : th Ee mxnwe than twalvc i] be hid FonLy ; D Murra 4noy. 3m. [see I ordered one of those fine and chea . |says that there are not more than twelve ly, and, hence, every issue is really print. a Te : suits at the Philad. Branch, and oe several persons armed with shotguns, He|jiyeg lost and probaby as many more hurt ed with new type) and or 1 paper, and —Sausages are ripe—but they are | H''7 am im #3 : $3 | denied having anything to do with the and suffering from the bitter cold of last mechanically it is u 3 jeath to b Wh ake the longe | it might not come in time, and then 1'd ng any gt |anQ 8 or col 18st mee! y iti death to hogs. 0 can make ee 3 sy he . ime. claiming that X bsant from night. Indeed mere people are believed! The 2 bad no clothes fit to walk in with you. | crime, claiming that he was abso ‘3 : : ‘ ; est and eat the most? a clothe: x y . ito be injured and dying from exposure 10 religion, pe . But Lewins always comes to time, and | the neighborhood wher the crime Wasi, oo ther than from burns. Other peo! nance, or any of —A cooking stove, No. §, nearly new, | pow I'm all right. Sal says, Ob, I'm #0 | committed. He was taken to Harrisburg, | ple say that as many as twenty insane peo know fedge whic) for sale at this office. glad, John. and while on route made some yery dam. ple either perithed in the flames r died { —There will be services in the Lath. A SIMPLE AND Sarx Cure ror Crovr. aging admissions. 1t is believed that he{O8 108 OF 1 ts Fave: diappeared” th : church, of this place, on Thursday even- | _ a, croup prevails at this season of the | will make a confession. His accomplice! [0 "t"ha told who are dead and who ran | Literary New ing, Thanksgiving. year the following safe remedy, recome|y . 4 been arrested. away. The suffering bas been terrible lention. Bo a Sanitary —The time for reporting heavy rk- mended by = lady wie has tried Th may be|" ST rem————— | Hundreds of the patients are as helpless Arts, the movements of i d—who kills the biggest |°f timely service to those whose children | px pOUTION OF A ONE-LEGGED as children and areseemingly shocked and (alities, News of the Week, Financial and ers in at hand—who £8 may be atticked by the fatal disease: YUE I . SYN i 3 Fry tle ye a Le ; } grunters ? Take a soft flannel cloth, 8 quarter of a CULPRIT IN VIRGINIA. |dnsed 30 as to rendat them a'aot dasha, Sommarelal matters including Weekly . - . " . xr * ie, € 115 ur} : 3 Of cos Current, Market ris. attle — The new reformed church at Madi- | yard long and a finger wide: spread a| Louisa Court House, ,Va., November 5.| Joly ors who are doing everything possi-| Market, Dry Goods Quotations. Flowers sonburg is finished. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ti seating of lard over It aad apritkle ~The execution of A. Albert Mitchell ble for the comfort of the distressed The and Farming, and Insurance. In its res Shafer, sarprised the congregation by pr higlom lard and souff a (colored) for the murder of Chas. K. Wal-| Governor says he can make arrangements | ligious department it gives news and sa the present of a bell. the skin. Spread anether flannel over it. | tan (white) in March, 1879, took place here for the Seeinmoiatioh of most of jus ins tistics of all B02 nations of Christians . \ nes . ie . x ital y ’ wy } 3 nes . WN . fin on sane at St. Peter In the hospital DOUSes, everywhere ! NOSE. ACCUPALY. ~Our old friend, Mr. John Taylor, of Grown up people, ns well mM litle folks | to-day in the jail yard in the presence of we. Carsor, of Minneapolis, has found the comprehensiver th is de arta Farmer's Mills, is lying seriously ill. will find it an excellent remedy for tights | po Court officers and a few other specta-|dead bedy of his father-in-law, Mr. lequaled Several uages of stories ness or congestion of the lungs. y "tn tha Bospit Jo a T Aned Do not go without an overcoat when ters. There was only a small gathering of Abrams, The damage to the bospilal poems adapted to Old and Young —Do not g y i —A commission has been appointed : : tai 3 ‘ «building will amount to $200000, The en every week, with a column of you can buy one for almost no thing of a. : gt 1 people outside the jail enclosure. Mitchell] “% oh fps a2 oa tastas posit] From tl With aeolian 8 an, & to divide Haines township into election . r ruins are being overhauled as {asl as poss! m ti tis mons by eminent Lyon & Co. districts. The commission consists of having but one leg walked to the scaffold {ble in the search for the dead. he offi~| ministers p Tha eurrant —A good new shuttle sewing machine | 4 J, Mitchel, Jno. B. Lion and A. A. with the aid of a crutch. Upon reaching |cers of the institution are making every topics of the day are discussed in our edi- for hand or treadle can be traded or|pDgle. These gentlemen will meet at|the scaffold, he was placed on the trap jgffort 14 discover the whertaboph of map torial oolumus freely and vig rous y. We ri y ° ; : atl sare of those stilliare not afraid to state our opinions bought at the Reporter office. Price | Aaronsburg, on Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 1] but it being found necessary to make some| °K ¥ A aneements will be porfected| OUR NEW TERMS FOR 1881 §12. ‘clock, p. m. Ifthe division is accom-| change in the manner of springing it, he |p . ) + which all will a\ 1a “hs . : « P. I. . efore the night closes by which all Ww beeription one year, in ads —Newman, of the famous Beehive, | plished we Suppose one poliin place | .ved to one mde. Everything being |be comfortably cared fer. VAD eecvruns saves er —— called to see us the other day, He is one will be in the eastern end, perhaps at| .. ...dv he was again made to stand | For 6 months, f the pleasantest fellows born Woodward or Fiedlers, and the other at J “ ln . \ She. : 9 plea > Asronsburg, as heretofore on the trap and then in answer to quess| Further Particulars of the Calamity 0 evi eats woe . > a ’ . 4 ' : + ne lon t FORTS, —Rev, M. L. Furst, of Salona, Pa. &C~ Ww ill bet last that at the tions, said: “Idon't want anybody to do| ~The Missing— Heartrend- ' o cepted a call from the Lotheranchurch, |. e Wii Des our red : what I have! done. Tell mother not to ing Scenes. One subscription wi Hartleton, and hss already entered | inauguration of the next president—|™" | Oo y , 908 ner 3 in } ill belgrieve as I am about to go home. I have . . subscriber, 1 in advance upon his labors as successor of Rey.|Garfield or Hancock—there will : art. or anything, St Peter, Mian, November 18.—An In One SotEIEtAmES 3 + 3 v Wy 3 onfoss { DE! Mig . ie 3 wane Chas. Schnure, more suits worn purchased at the Phila. no other con ession lo make, no y Kl official list of the missing and dead among One subscription w . . ranch, than from any other clothing | else to say.” After prayer by the sttend-| late inmates of the insane asylum is subscribers. all —It is reported that the iron company | hopse in the Keystone state, because | ing minister, during which the prisoner| ™" "1° ns: wf Sha Susalial | now operating the works at Tyrone For- |i ia the only store in the county that : ; . {furnished by the officers of the hospital eg will 3 i . J b / tood with bowed head, leaning on his ’ pe A ges will build several more furnaces iD | gellg goods of their own manufacture, : : ; . {Jt embraces the names of twenly-seven| the near foture ® crutches, his hands were tied behind his) rsons. all residents of Minnesota prior to . Yer ia oi : : ons, re ants of Minnesota prior Lo “Go We "3 i” Cure For DirraERIA,—1t Is given out | peck, the rope and black cap adjusted. ge wp hue Bisvan men: —*Go West, yO oe Hom By shy that onions are an unfailing cure of dip~ [commitment to the asylum. Kleven men Has wl As that was invented by Horace Greely. It|theris. They must be placed in a bands {tioned as * probably burned’’ were demen-| a ania a has been greatly improved of late, io age, in their raw fale, and Jen Slaten Bd aick patients incapable making] Wands he remigtance.. what takes its place, is: Go to thejinto a pulp, and the cloth coniaining tea & : i : ns tate. invariably with Philad. Branch for a cheap suit, young them, juice and all, bound about the An Active Speculative Movement. |yny effort to save themselves. : | BR emItIANCS, ably man. throat and wal up wder the Sars. Re Philadelphia, November 22.—The spec-| The following is told by an eye-witness! 0 iced prices (82 per annum in 8 * ' . y ’ i 1 i hy ow > & ~There will be a furnace built within Baws Suit . a on 6m 48 any 30 lation in whest in this city during the ofthe fate of six malo patients who Wore! nlubs of five or more) are very much lows ; go : i IE I Rs } : k has b i} ten (geen crowding around a window in an up- er than any of the standard religious said county of Centre, that they be then and there in two miles of Newton Hamilton daring |sult has been almost magical, deadly pain | past week has been unusually extensive EO es of the fire : | weeklies, though the paper is much larger| their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of i i. | vielding i vot ti i524 3 ; gs of the fre: 18, WLOVRL WIL § Jha ube duende ’ 4 o h » Lquisitions, the next eighteen months by the Juni- Yielding in a short time Lo sleepy comfort. and at no period in the history of the trade por sory during the POR : t : i R d and better, as comparison will show. apd ah hie Shalt retords, inquisitiaes, AIAREL ata Valley lron Company, of New be EE EE re has it been so active. During the last) They were wonderfully apatbetic an Subscribe with your friends and get the which er he [ Q i J ir 4 : whaare bound in recoguigane @ York. Tost its Son ee 8 y three days, ending with Saturday night| were apparently more interested in the low rate. : o offer Bo premining, and ro the prisoners that are , shall be ln the Jail of ante y : : 111 ; § chi mi he right to withdr our liberal oes , be then and th oO Prosece t orn —Persons back on the Rrrorrer for At Lancaster eleven steers escaped last, about one and one-half million bush-| work of the firemen—as a child might be serve $he Ey te w hd aw ous ibe ra county, he then and { ere to prosecute agains 3 - it 3 — . daring siub rales at y Lime siler si nihs. Hive _ ny Bh ) d several years, will do usa favor by re-| 0, wn loaded on a car, last oa els have changed bands st an advance of| interested in such » Jousg= than caring for) Hig. le Copies free upon application. | ivan under my, hand. at Ball elent ae IR ny toast a pats of amount due. got on the track in front of a passing | from two to three cents per bushel on the|their own safety. They did notappreciate) gar-SUBSCRIBE NOW. of [rear ‘of Independence of (he Untied States, e need cash to keep business going. | Fc" mb Or on bad their heads cut | rates current in the early part of the week. |nor understand the mortal peril in which) Ad INDEPENDENT —Ladies, Lyon & Co. keep the best as~ | off and several had their legs broken.| To show that the wheat trade ls steadily|they were placed, but jabbered at times] tol Broatwas. New York Citve soriment ol dress goods and trimmings | Three cars were thrown from the track. | improving, it is only necessary to state/among themselves with apparent delight | P.O. Box doe. I in ihe Loum. CompricaTroNs. If the thousands that | that during this month, thus far, the re-|at the spectacle as if the affair were some: Ry. —George Durst, jr., has purchased the | now have their rest and comfort destroy+ | ceipts have been 1,500,000, against 620,000 thing special ordered for their entertain Meese property, a short distance east of | ed by complication of liver and kidney |, bo. during the same period last year, | mont. Atl times as the flames came upon this town, for $1000. He intends retir-| complaints would give nature's remedy, ee ttn them they would move aside, but only for ing from his farm. Kidney-Wort, a trial they would be DEATH OF GOV. WILLIAMS em y : . ' DU . : speedily cured. It acts on both organs at . a ia moment. Finally when their retreat —Young man, there will be lots ofthe same time and therefore completely | Indianapolis, Ind, November 91. | had been cut off some of them seemed to Governor James D, Williams died at 12.30 realise in their dim intellects the dire ex~ snow and good sleighing this winter. If | fills the bill for a perfect remedy. If you you want to shine among the ladies |baves lame back and disordered Kidneys you must move around among with a|use it at once. Don't neglect them, bandsome suit, bought at the Philad.| A tramp who was refused something Branch. Any other make will be sare to | 10 eat on the farm of G. S. Moury, one cause you to wear the “mitten.” mile from Tuckerton, Berks county, set|the past three or four days. His disease|floor gave way beneath them, and they fire to the barn, destroying it and its| was inflammation of the bladder, with|fell back uttering a chorus of horrible im- ontents. Three mules and all the cat-| which he has been afllicted for fifteen|precations, and were roasted, tle perished in the flames. The dwell-| years. His funeral will take place onl ,l Wy eanght firs 4rd was partially damag- | \ ednesday, at bis farm in Knox county,| Nothing has been heard of those who i ll lito SN where be has resided for forly years. were reported as missing from the lo- Governor William's wife died only a fow Sane asylum at St. Peter, Minn., and itis ~ JURORS. | ter, Mi : : | believed they all perished in the flames. | 2d Week. months sgo at his farm home in Kookirpis will th number of dead thir-| county. Potter—B Arney, John M'Coy, jr. y ty-two. Spring—A J Swartz, Marion—W Brickly. Gregg—D P Heckman, C Armbruster, Jacob Bitner, W H Bartholemew, Belletonte—W H Derstine, E 8 Dor- warth, C F Cook, J J M’Clure. Boggs -E Noll, ;jr., J Yarnell, W But- er. Walker—John Lord, J A Darman. Surtin—J W Packer, D Delong Zara eleh, Harris--H Miller, J Weaver, jr., John airs, Liberty~ W H Gardner, T 8 Winslow, A Bitner, D B Bumgardner. Benper—H Armagust. Miles—Jobn Wirth. Ferguson—Jobn Baily. Rush—O Vile, T J Dunkle. Penn—N Stover, Union—W A Alexander, Worth—C O Whippo. College—W Goodhart. aturday afternoon. He was taken sick on|tremity in which they were placed, and he day of the Presidential election, but|turned to escape, but returning to address was not considered dangerous until within|a tirade of gibLerish to the firemen, the Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, EIC, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is extended to the Public bee call and examine the and prices, they cannot be beat anywhere, ~ —A young man, Mr. Allison, at Pot- ters Mills, a short time ago, was out after pheasants, when a fiue large deer ran close to bim, He up with his gun and sent a load of shot into the neck of the fleet footed animal, killinglit on the spot. Just see how lucky some chaps are. —Morg Ore. ~Specimens of iron ore were shown us the other day, found upon the Tressler tract, of Grove & Min gle in Georges Valley mountain. These specimens are good, and would be prof- jtable if an abundance of ore should rove to be there. —The largest grocery house and finest and best groceries in the county ; every thing in the line in season ; every thing of the best quality and at the lowest prices, is at Sechlers, in the Bush house block. We advise all never to buy gro- ceries unless they first see what is kept at Sechlers, | Merchants who suffer from Dys- pepsia, Headache, Constipation, or Bil- jousness can be cured by using Dr. Met- taur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cents. 18noy. 4t. —Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, No. 233 Western Ayenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets relative to the curative roperues of her Vegetable Compound in all female complaints, 18o0v. 23, ie . RE —— pte i GE | Improved Saw Machine | twe-foot log jn threo min. 5 Gre aod of log ANY mige in a day Rben, Ad BORE Co hap or saw the old way. IDeery reser and Lumborman needs one, FAGENTS WASTER. iilastrated ¢ ae ta Ares“ FATE rect, Clnclanat, O. BEST IN THE WORLD! T denial fo warranted 10 saw 8 GRAHAM & SON, are far ahead in quality and prices of BOOTS AND SHOES. I Jo sure and Rive them a call way to Courtif you want a rfoct Bt Xo EB perfect fit, all widths from . ALL GOODS WARRANTED ¢ will make our word as represented, w og we sell. All rips re- Igood for every thi paired gratis on warranted work, we have BURTS SHOES 1] for ladies and childre THE CELEBRA TED NOT N EW YORK, h EYNOLDS BRO'S SHOES, ELMINAY Brahil, TON. WILLIAMSPORT BOSTON fos ot and kip boots, for men and boys. Ladies and’children, fine calf skin winter shoes Elmira ; make, gum boots and rubber {goods of all kinds, a fine lot of Tennessee Sole Leather Just received, caif skins, tkips, &c. GRAHAM & SON, to leone a UIDE , SUCCESS... 0 Bellefonte, Pa. BUSINESS | La SOCIETY | Business and Social cna can i DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAZLE COMPOUND. The Poritive Cure a Female Complaints. as {ts name signifies, consists of table Properties that are harmioss to the most del so invalid. Upon one trial the merits of this Com 1 will be revogniaed, as relief is fnunediate ; and | 5 itsuse ls continued, in ninety nine casos in a hun, | 4, a perinanentoure lrefectod as thousands will tow | On account of ita proven merits, itis to-day re- amended and prescribed by the best physicians in country iri ————— COLD AT CHICAGO, - m—— Chicsgo, November 22.—The weather HUMBUGGED AGAIN. here is very cold for this season of the] I saw so much said about the merits of year. Therelis ice on the river and all| Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always lake navigation is practically. closed, |doctoring, and never well, teased me so] The thermometer has been st zero to ten| urgently to get her some, I concluded to | below. {be humbugged again; and I am glad 1| A SHIP FOUNDERS WITH A LL ox | did for in less than two months use of the | BOARD, i i For all PreDAY fom, LY AND “ | Bitters my wife was cured and she bas re-| ~_ |mained so for eighteen menths since. 1| London, November 18.—The ship Ga*| ive such humbugging.—H. T., St. Paul. Iatea, bound for Bombay, has foundered| _p off Cape Clear. Twenty-one persons were drowned. Ld aoted lke a charm, It hascured many very bod cases of PILES, and has never falled to Swot oficlently.” NELSON FAIRCHILD, of $1. Albans, Vi, says, “it Is of nriccloss value. After sixteen Ll yours of great suffering from "les and Cos tivencss It complotoly cured me BO. 8 HOGATION, of Berkshire, says, “one Ed package hasdone wonders for mo In come | BE pletoly curing a severe Liver wud Kideoy Complaint,” i WONDERFUL 9 POWER. NECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE * LIVER, TIE DOWELS AND KI NEYS AT THE SAME TIME. | Because It cloanses the system of [1 tho poleonous humors that develope In Kidnoy and Urinary diseases, Bile lousnoss, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or in Rhoumatiom, Neuralgia and Female disorders. LIBNEY WORT is ndry vegetable com ge povad and oan be sent by mall prepald, x Owe package will make six (tx of medicine. TRY XT NOW 1! Tuy it ot the Draggista. Price, $1.00, WELLS, RICHARDSON § 05., Freprictors, Baritngion, Vi ioneer Press. Fifty million bushels of wheat is a great] Letters of administration on tho estate| year's yield tor a single Swte, tut Ohiolof David Gilliland, late of Potter twp, reaches it this year, and with two and a |dec’d, having been granted to the under- half millions more on top. Thus far this|signed, all persons indebted to said estate | promises to be the champion wheat score|are required to make immediate payment] of ;the year, theugh Iilinois and othor|and those having claims against the BRINE riyals of Ohio are yot to get in their final{to present them, duly authenticated by statistica. {law for settlement. a 3 a scm SIA SS AS DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. | s putirely the worst form of tating ! a 1 amen sommmanam——: rr) frreguiar and painful | cartan Troubles, Inflammation and | | | , all Displacements and the cons o yond spinal weakness, and is expecially adapted $0 ABSOLUTE i i { ' ng i) LL, wd ge of Lal aler } pn 5 wun A pe 5 SALERAT Which is tho seme th Yaapuro Saleratng ov ist ah Soda whitch lathoeamo thing maith on dirty white color, ed ing Lag u — dt ; Baltimore, Noyember18.—Much excite ment has been caused in the north eastern " it will dissolve and expel tumors L | Lane of development, The % | rove humors there is choeked very vod lis BY FAR the best L be vor as the gro 2 | fe = 4 $ + tis a SAM'L GILLILAND, that a air he” ® Corn shellers with cleaning attachments hay and straw cutters, fodder cutters an crushers, farmers chopping or grinding mills of the most improved make, for sale by ALEXANDER & CO. 1 nov 3¢ Bellefont e, Pa. —The floppers have not all flopped vet. Persons who heretofore did not uy clothing at the Philad. Branch, have flopped over and now buy of Lew~ ins, That is the right kind of flopping, and each one of the floppers finds he is saving money by his flop. Flip, flap, pop—right into the Philad. Branch they the best suit in the state. Ah, well, all will flop now. Pills, ache, pation, rice 25 cents, cure [at once, section of this city by the discovery that the bodies of Mrs, Annie Carter and her daughter, Miss Jennie Smith, aged nine- teen, had been stolen from their graves in Baltimore cemetery. It is supposed the bodies were sent to some medical college outside of the city, ScuooL-Tax. —Notice is hereby given that the schoolsduplicate is in the hands of the undersigned for (880, On all tax paid before Dec. 1, there will be 5 per ct. de. ducted. From Dec. 1 to Jan. 1, ‘81, the face of duplicate will be required, and on all remaining unpaid after Jan, 1, '81 cording to the act of asssembly. BexJ, H. ArNEY, Sunday night three murderers, two train robbers and a horse-thief escaped from | the Las Vegas (N. M.) jail, They were overtakonland attacked on Thursday even ing. James Allen and Davidson, murder- ers, were killed outright and another is said to have been wounded, but he escap- ed with his comrades. The posse is still in pursuit, College Twp white, examined Adwmn'r V COMPARIBON COS ARMAND will show tho df feathat yo al ing Sodan is should be ALL 4nov. OL I EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIO BALE Q The undersigned will offer at pub. lic sale, on the premises In Gregg townshipOn Saturday, Dec, 4 at 1 o'clock, the following real ostate of Polly Hettinger, dec'd, containing 1 AOR KS 4) all cloar, and in good state of cultivation, Thereon erected a good 2 STORY HOUSE, Barn and all necessary outbuildings, and a GOOD OR. CHARD on the premises. There is a pump on the porch and running water near the door. This property is in Georges valley, about 2 miles from Spring Mills Also 20 to 26 Acres Mountain a on the south side of Egg Hill, well timbered, and near the above premises, Terms made known on day of sale. DANIEL BARTGES, aiftg nn a1 ols am, TRY NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. roferred) in cloar ughly dia in tt pitit Of waier { : } gluases, stirring until all is thor The deleterious insolublo atte Boda will bo shown alter settling minutes or pooner, by the milky sppoearaites Q, tho solution aud the quantity of floatiug flacky matter secording to quality, Ba sure and ask for Church & Co.'s Soda snd tBlaratus and seo that their Bame is on tho package and vau will got Lhe purest aud whitoed pio, Theuseo! thiswith sonrmilk, in prefer 32 to Baking Powder, saves twenty times 19 : vi gua ound package for valuable inforioa Lm Sead carefully. ow wo MIA. TO YOUR GROCER, ive Hn ¥ Wie tween The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World, a ——.— Send for Sample Copy—Free. 7oot, 2m. Treasurer, MT Bark Roy, Now York, Ady, fb pan wi vigor, I romoves faintn Nervous ight and backech 1: willat all times, and underall clroumstan yt ow yednts of urpassed | Lydia E. i f Price $1.00, Bix bottles for $5.00, {form of pills, also in the form of Logengos, on vecel } ¢ price, $1.00, per box, for either, i | phiet, Address as above Mention this paper. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAN' LIVER P1118, The Wd Tor * die ¢ nat bos, Much the latest. Your O Correc Nod i How to be do Business How to Act it in tho best way. gawer, How to and Successfully. gold mine of varied information indsip sable to all classes AGENTS WANTED for ail ox sp | | | other, apply for terms to. i i. B. SCAMMELL & 00, 8T. LOU Mo. We pay all freight 20aug Om, tions promptly made and s Law. Goll ose having lands or prope: e attention given 40 slo, wil aw the court | | | wn tly ely 8h DR. METT ery shart time rs Aare A full size box IS, \ nine 3-cent Postag 80 all Druggists. at- ecia WJ OHN BLAIR LINN, Office on All rN Tad
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