THE CENTRE REPORTER. WM, KURTZ... ....cnmnec Associate Bite Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, Jan, 6,8 ~The RerorrTer sturts in Wm: Kurtz as associate editor: ums, in the future! «All who wish to join a sing 0 to be under instruction of Prof. P. 1} 1. | Meyer, are rec ool house, on Thursda zr TRRMS.—$2 per year, when paid edvance ; $2.00 when not sertions, and beents per line for every wv sequent insertion, vear al a liberal disconnt, T Rubseribersoutvide the county shonld » mil wus 10 efs, amount of one year s pos age, instead of els as hy themselves. Sithseribers ean always fell A sounts stand af the Reporter office b sulting the lables on Ane papers, hie reads “John Roo 1 jan "10" of mem ‘hat John is indebted for subseriphion Veo 9 8 ? tame he was paying the printer RS R——— PENNSYLVANIA RR. hilsdeiphia and Erie Railroad Divisio WINTER TIME TABLE, On and after SUNDAY, Nov the Philadelphia & Krie Rall follow owe WESTWRD ERIR MATLleaves Philadelphia 3 " Harrisburg Williamapord Josey Shore n Look Haven * Renovo reat Krie AEX. leavesPhila ie Harrisburg Williamsport Look Haven " “ Renown FAST LINE loaves Philadaiphia - n Harrisburg Wiiliamaport 4254 Réia SO a giv 1188s T4h p FW hp " “ NIAGAR " arrat we ww we arr at PACIFIC EX leaves Look " " J arsay Williamsport Harrisburg Philadelphia Renovo Lock Haven Williamsport Harrisbarg viailadeiphia ERIE MAILleaves Renova - 14 pock Haven " Willlamaport are at Harrisbar “ Patladeiphia FAST LINE loaves Williamsport arr at Harrriaburg " “Philadelphia rie Mail West and Day Faxpress Ea con nedtions at Northumberland with trains for Wilkesharre and Seranton. Erie Mail West, Niagars Express West ax Live West make close coandelion at will wita N. CO. RW. trains north . Niagara Expross West and Day Kxpre close connection at Look Haven with rains . Erie Mail Bast and West connaat at Erie wiih teainson tL. 5 4 M SR. R.:at Lorry with & AV. R OR atEmw with R N.Y and st Driftwond with A Parlor cars will van Datw 3 Hiamsport on Niagara Kx. West, and Day Ex Steeping oars on all night trains WMIA, BALDWIN, jenaralRuperintendent “"w “ “ arr at DAY EX. leaves “ HR arrat “ ¥ " $1 LL 4B RR 3 Pas Kast Lewish'rg, Car © WESTWARD. 1 3 LEAVE Montandon Sra AERA Lewisburg Coburn. re. at 8 i EASTWA « Sprin 8 RD. 4 AM, 10.10 10.85 YT.RAYE AM = pring Mills. Cobarf vues sssssssissssinn LowisDurg wees sss 38 12.45 Arr. at Montandon.......650 1.00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montand Erie Mail. west on the Philadelp! Eria R, R. Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west, No: 5 and § with Fast Line west. 3 8.00 wn with LOCAL ITEMS, —~—Judgement Exemption notes—tight note— for sale at this offi » per doze en. tf. ~The valoable farm, and Red-mill property of Sam’l Royer, dec'd, is ads vertised in Reporter, at public sale, Jan. 26, ce, 1: } ~A handy and speedy corn-sheller is advertised in ReroRTER. sie can be seen here, Sorry » am —We fregret to learn that our good | friend George Rover, near Rebersburg, | is seriously indisposed this winter. anil d DRG i : 4 n ' — Any one wanting to a school ment of letting in Reporter. —We learn of hogs and calves having | been frozen inthe vailey during the in- | tense cold, last week. —A large party of the Centre Hall young folks sleighed to Unionville last | Friday evening for supper. n —Fsq. Reifsnyder advertises some | real estate in Miles twp.,at public sale, | in the Reporter, —The house and lot of Sam’! Farner, dec’d, in this place, was sold to Wm. Lohr, at $550. —The thermometer was 24 below zero Spring Mills, on Thursday morning, as Dr. Leitzel informs us. i a an 3, 3 —The land on which Petroleum Cen-| tre once stood was sold recently for| $6,000. It was once worth millions. —A bappy, happy, happy New Year| is wished to all by Lewins, and a new suit from the Philad. Branch, which gells the best, cheapest. and nicest fit, all | labelled, “Our own make.” —The comptroller of the currency has | declared a dividend of 10 per cent. mak- | ing in all 90 per cent. to the creditors of | the insolvent national bank of Lock | Haven, Pa. —Mr. Will Osman, formerly of our town, now of Grant City, Mo., is als here visiting and looked in on us. Will is making his mark in Mo., and we think will keep rising. —We regret to learn of the death of Capt. James Dunlap, of Pine Grove, on| Monday 27. Mr. Dunlap was generally known thronghout this county and had many friends, who esteemed him for his social qualities. ing at the sch ¢ evening. The fee is only 50 ets, course, ~The Commissioners have appointe 8 for th in e. de “¢ | praiser, plicants, and Mr. one, He is well qualified and will discharge his « : which he always does in whatever he | put to. «The Millheim latheran con jon have concladed to build a and Luge was the fortunat an ~ ye ngrega chu i ! obtained some liberal subscription for it already. Mr. Jonathan Harter ha subscribed $1000, which we venture tion vet given om this side the county Queh fellows count and make things when they put-their shou n n Nn all commendation, i What a merry Christmas and happy for the voungsters, because they all ) i { ™m | = [at the Philad. Branch, If you want = | please your wipe a future m | } m State 8, just put num ™ i Philad | the best boy you ever had. The R Pp i President of the into a suit from “e+ man has little in } hy ! in x | Well i ol 118 ANE, as a n issed the cow 2 uit. , every one to ¢ y | Lewistown Gazette, The editor of the thinks we like | upon him once- ! Yo Sa | Missed seeing One § i tly led we " nn evide wos been we cal but as he wasn't in, ’ i 180 if the y ngpest. Since last Monday two trains ran on oad Mills. 1 now leaves at © turning at “lis » “3 r i Y t e Y TE I'he trains are mixe i increased freight trafic demand ional train. for suc east is over nigh 3 ¢ and the ine: 3 fe the addit venient arrangement ie who wi } hem the choice of a day or By the new Iu! Train leaves Montand [arrives at Spring ) ind train ATIVE: 3 This a h of our is eon nes x ifords ¥ sh lo see ! is fe is | 8. i al r @ a 1 ALN ana , Al Train leaves Spring Mills m : = # : ta ! rives at Montand d train i} ) —With evening. commencement of the the f vanr ia ima to form good resolutions { Year i time to form good resoiulions One good resolve for every household | {in Centre county would be to pur i all their groceries 18s | because it headq { keep the largest ar i for at Sechlers, | narters ; because they | yd best assortment, | | because they have a full line every- thing, and because they are strictly fair and honest in their dealings with their | N¢ gay that Sech- of ] aria ) one can unfair taing ners. il SIMERIFI'S SALES, | «Irank Stover bought oul Tyson, the lay and milder|cias, Le atmosphere, { PHA «A new start, with new stock of thes best groceries, for 1881, at Sechler's, in thé Court House in the Bush house block, Saturday the Sind day 2 i dan] yYOloeR M, ~The new organ in the Lutherans ribod Real Estate of { ehureh, near Penn Hall, was dedicated ip. on Sunday, Dec. 26, Notwithstanding! x | 1 the inclemency of the weather the; aA that certain of church was well filled. Rev, John Form situate in the Village of nov linson, the pastor in charge, preached a{Shoa Township, Cs very appropriate sermon for the oveasion Bounded nnd dosor after which he dedicated the organ tojed on the north by lot of Hube solemn serviee of Trinne God, {on the south by fourth tre fof Mapow Shoe Ully, on the east by Ifyon want a good stew of O¥Sters ine street, and o hy th { on Solt, in Bank building recto I Bellefonte, November, A {D, the following do the defendants t At 1S 4 y e d Tot y ind niro ‘enna } ne aon o ¥ 18 8 Neots he west i, Liars and other n an " tH “nt 1 ¥i Casi conan Hi g p house outbul b 3 SLOFY TRING Nat ! great Chicago wheal his valuable ne x I oe : gpeculato y trotting horse, and on Saturday his fine [summer residence at Newport Was des troyed by fire, CAUSING A loss of several hundred thousand dollars, still he must have more stamj he Centre county Keenes ERY Nn eaxel on At 33 {James Bu t y i ost recent hd propery @ i 4 ) h fone 3 | t A by given New Year's dinner | own net. 1& vangel { nt £ rs } i FP feal church of our 1! } bh ih oysters in He is pre | them by the stew, Of The best and fresheat UW 7 as 3 | Cantre Hall at J. BB. Solt's : | : he he o§ On Friday, S4th, t dwelling house of Mr. Jac J. Jamison, in Greg twp, caught i could be summoned the enveloped flames beyon { was burned to the ground if the Was Saved { ance. 0) fire an before assistance butiding Was { control and Very little at No insu by in i furniture i by insuring Fidelity and wk, It costa but a day Accident, the ' families the Protect your against Casually ittie, (onl si ¥i insurance would « sure to-day, in Pol against LDeatl cidents , Of New } f In 0 i y ew Cents anda wi ne i i th an in 80 Hi 1 moet panudy. ured | for losses, al | have been i ng the past nine mod { Iron Workers a were in} paid | Harrison erick, 1 43 Feath Wm, red UU Brier rey YO Tan Mab A enning as helier, 2 ‘tier, Northerm (ie, German, 23 7 \ Savder, o. Bush, H ywiand Us Fred Roe Wm. 0, Henry Kunzman i y 0 Jno. 2 Hen n Long, 60 Mahler, dus, Jp. 4%, Bruner, Lirad- | of the g, formerly o think the editor i ¥x is ope of the worst men in the | land. Why goodness alive, he has a | much better opinion yet of us than we | in § emin i O i ourselves Let him subscrib and maybe he'll enlarge the bounderies | i srl S i ra ~, Bradford along with the U. If to turn republican what a splen- | ation that party. Whaley, His did recommen i r ice 1 i —Hon. J.C Haven J Saturday. time, to the legislature. Ile An electi ill the vacancy. of the Lock home AN ral, died at He had been Was hij —At the annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Centre Hall, the following officers D. Vice Pres, Sam'l Wm. Kurtz ; Treas, Michael Derstine. The Asso. has pros- | wh the past year, haviag had their room painted, furnished with | new carpet and chairs, i. Hoss ; Potter townpshi on Saturday | by dyspepsia we -Jacob egt v His death wi are told. home for interment. ~The Centre Hall, (Pa.) boasts of a sausage which measured for ty-two feet. We can beat that, George Tutile made a sausage a few weeks ago that measured fifty-<feet, and Uncle 8 caused Yowsoyy | Reporier " gu cock sausage that will measure one hun | dred and twenty feet.—Nevada, Ohio, Enterprize. Well, as Hancock got the most votes he ought to have the longest sausages 100. —Most of Centre county folks, and even from adjoining counties, will enter the new vyear—ISSl—better dressed, better suited and better fitted in Cloth- ing than ever before, because they buy their garments at the famous Philad. Branch, Samuel Lewins, manager and wholesonled gentleman besides, —Christian K. Ross, father of Charley Ross, passed through Altoona on Mon- day, and to a Call reporter stated : “The only tidings 1 have ever received of Charley since he was stolen was the de- mand for a ransom of $20,000, If I had paid that I would have had him long be- fore this. Asitis I have spent $60,000 former resident of this place, is back on a visit, and honored the REPORTER with a call and talk, Mr. K. has prospered in the west, ~The gansage crop in this county is pretty nearly all harvested, and itwas a right good one—only a little hard on the poor grunters, and occasionally made grunters of fellows who indulged too freely in devouriug that kind of vegetable. 7 —At the head of this colum will be found the name ofthe writer of this par- agraph, wherein be modestly makes his bow to the readers of the REPORTER a8 associate editor of its local department, to which we will contribute to the best of ourability, hoping with time and ex- perience to add to the interest of these columse: As it is a department where brevity is golden, we limit this, our sa- latatory, to be in keeping with the items of this department: A Pittsburg dispatch says an epi- demic of scarlet fever is raging at Houtz- dale, Clearfield county, a. It only be- gan a few days ago. Thirty children have died, eighteen of them yesterday. —A thorough and safe remedy is Dr. Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 16dec. 5t. CLOVERSEED.—We pay the highest market price in cash for choice cloverseed at our Farm Imylement and Seed store, opposite the Bush House. ; ALEXANDER & CO, 6 jan 3t. Bellefonte, Pa. —Hides, hides! Beef and calf hides wanted, and for which the highest Cash price will be paid at the Centre Hall, tan-yard, by Chas. Sheffer. 23de 3t. ~The Teachers’ County Institute last week was attended by about 160 or 170 teachers—the number in the county be- ing some over 200. The program was a good one, and so far as the deliberations success in which we congratulate Super- intendent Meyer, who has so success- fully closed his second term as Co. Sup’t. —Nothing so good for Headache and Dyspepsia as Dr. Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills. Price 25 cents, All Druggists sell them. 16dec bt. —A good new shuttle sewing machine for hand or treadle can be traded or bought at the Reporter office, Price $12, —CaLEY's CuicgeXx PowDER, a gure cure for Cholera and Gapes. Sold by J D Murray, 4noy. 8m. —~Persons back on the Rerokrer for miting af least a part of amount due. We need cash to keep business going. and have not got him, I am still en | gnged and have detectives employed, and hope in time to find him. I have examined over three handred lost chil- dren in the search, some of whom had been stolen, but none of them was Charlie. 1 would not pay the ransom : I wanted to protect the community and gecure the thieves. As itis I have lost ail my fortune and my boy. —Troubles in Ireland are growing worse and over twenty thousand Brit ish soldiers are already sent to the is- land, and an outbreak is looked for any day. How fortunate for the Irish in this country, besides being under the flag of Freedom they can go to the Philad. Branch and get the best cloth- ing in the world for the least money, and save money thereby to rmrchiase other comforts for their families, It ie eimply astonishing what an amount oi good has been done by the Philad. Branch already, Sam’l Lewis, mana. ger. —Whew, but it was cold last week! We do not think that a colder day was registered in these parts than Thursday, 20-~at b 4. 1m, the thermometer stood 17 degrees below zero, and about 7 a. m, at 14, It continued under zero all day notwithstanding the sun kept shining, and continued cold all night. The cold wave struck us about Tuesday, altho’ we might call it cold for the two previ- ous days. Some 4 or 5 inches of snow had fallen, which made good sleighing, for all who relished it in a north pole atmosphere. There was quite a brisk wind, which caused the roads to be blocked somewhat with snow drifts Friday morning, 31, was cold as previ- ous morning. —We gee from the Lewistown Gazelle of 22 ult.. that the fools are not all dead vet—we mean those infernal fools who “didn’t know it was loaded.” That pa~ per Bays: : An old musket which had been left in the corner at John Hoflinan's saloon by Al, Printz yesterday morning, was play- fully picked up by Joh: pote al William MeGlaoghlin with the remark “Now I'll shoot you,” The trigger was up but the cap bad heen removed by Mr. Printz before he left, so that any thought of danger from the apparently harmless old piece did not enter the minde of those present. Mr. McGlaugh- lin held both hands before his face and told John to fire away, when to the con- sternation of Mr. Hoffman and the pain- ful experience of Mr, McGlaughlin alike a load of shot was discharged from the firearm, lodging in the hands, face and neck of the latter, who fell to the floor and bled freely. He was immediately put under the care of Dr. Hurlbut, who did all that medical skill could bring to 1 and 43 ] | iO Sy Ad liday, Christian Henry Seder, 4 57; Wm. Goodhart, | Wm. Goodhart, 7 Wm. Simon, 1 Zacharias Henry, 85,00 Jno, Farr, 2 H. Johnson, 25 0G; Wm. Ublricl H. M. Esteriine, 1. 3 10 71; Edward Bovlan, . Herb, 16 : Geo, Esterley, Henershot, a7 8 David E Deh D. BR, Quinter, 11 si (leo. Burkhardt, oN: lage NGIOED, 5) - » BE TE { ‘mit } art, then i v ies {sen 115: Jno. H. Weise, 7 15 m. H. Ji 2 ‘ Lm 2A r Fa Witman, airfield, ed'k Fatz, Chas, M + Jno. Baus, 35 71 .. Eaterline, 30 00; Harrison Bruner, § \ kh FL JOBIRET BET, {8 Art i ol) | nn, it\ jenton i 1 SeitzMever, 6 44; | Chas, Kunzman, 10} (8, The ab ¥ FO 0: is repre- Bellefonte, OVE \ » named compar | B., Rankin, Ye Superintend ¥, We hear the entlemen spoken of as candis the place: Prof. D. M Wolf, Hall: G. W. Romberger, of'y Kline, of Jacksonviile, [eel Lhent in Le i f yyy b ens —AS a new SAY ™ § 3 } ' i f fs ed as 3 n Rev. and Mr. Cambridge of Milesburg. —The thermometer on Friday mc ing, last of at 7, stood 19 below zero. Old 1880 seemed to have bowed d us out with a north-pole atmosphere, and long it will be remembered for iL House Lyrrixc.—~Sealed pro- posals for the building of a 2-story brick school house, in Potters Mills sub. dis trict, will be received by Potter District School Board, at Potters Mills, up to 1 o'clock, Saturday, Jan'y 15, 1881, For plans and specifications see secre~ tary. Contractorsand others are invited to hand in bids for the old house, The Board reserve the right to reject any ori, all bids and reserve furniture in old house: W. A. Kenn 8 1880 pry SCHOOL 1 J. M. Giurieasn, Pres. NO MOI If you will {ine ciothas, rich E HARD TIMES. stop spending so much on |" 1 3} i i i ‘a food and style, buy goo healthy food, cheaper and betier clothing, got more real and substantial things of life avery way, and especially stop the foolist it of juack d $e 3 medicine that but put your trust in that simple, pure reme-|, i dy, Hop that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good times snd have good health. — Chraciele . sive, ¥ minlaviry hab QLipivy in s expen tors or using so much of the vile does you only harm, Jittors; post t erches LO A § Ls o yee north 683 d ito post, thence soul I perches slong public 10 post, thenge| north 82 deg east 80 8-10 perches to thance south 41§ deg east 10 percl thet ARM AND MILL PROPERTY AT. ene pos } pet y | + i 4 1 08 doo i ence north § GOR ba SE to ull pu ‘ it hitel bin "RT 1 dog west | £10 § i v 10% 5 a Us A Py Y perches { de WOst i 4 On ing, cous 1 he i i a0 1 4 { i j i 08s, | N { i 1 v { | «corner of lands o tha Hutris, thence north along He iY ‘ ia «1 4 $4 | y “ y bond and mmortlenra nw ih lot 5 id ana BHEs OI Lag 3 i Acie th fo 1a outbuildings li y and to ba sold | ¢ ¥ cont gh I vi ace Nig, uri 4 881 wh i 168 Hel jan f | t ground is aria 4 n lat & {aod $a ot 1% ¢ in inl or piac { Wract Bound nd deseribed as follows: \ hp = i a 5 i title and interest of de to all that certain tract of Centre his relief. Mr. Hoffman, whose good nature and harmless ways are proverbi- ally known, expressed many regrets al the painful occurrence and does all in k PUBLIC SALE Will be sold st] a4 | post ti enst 8 21 t 2p. m., the valuable Grist mil cnown | a p. m., the valuable Grist mill, knowr stones, thence Creek, by lands of Jacob Royer, Benja- least 183 perches to post, roaG, Cresstor and John M'Coy, with sll the { south rches Lo hemlock stun 1 TWO-STORY JOG AND FRAME 3 AND FRAME th 83 deg onst 67 perches to post on n ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT and a [taining -—— acres, thereon erected nn two Seized, taken in execution ant : ; ” fisted, the land under high state of euftiva- No. more or less, ad-| enna. Bounded on the north by lund ol best state of cultivation, Theraon erected | { o st by lands good asa new, Buggy-shed, Wash-house \ 11 384, thereon erected wn iwo story log dwells failing water near the house, algo un Orch} >t ized, taken in execution and to be near the mountain, and about 4 mile from| All that cerlain lot or piece of ground gouth-west of the farm. on the north side of alley 150 feel east of in one vear and lance in two 3 * » wv premises, Administrators bd les township near Slover's place. \ bounded by lands of Jeremiah Haines, | ; led acres cleared, the balance in timber. | Tw 8 ender t i} Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of acres more or less, thereon ersc i : ; to be sold as the property of Christian Gan Assignee of Geo, Fiedler. | b Wie property their petitions for license in the office of|fendants in and ty of Centre and that application will be|road, thence north 33 deg east 756 perc J. W, Snook, Wholesale, Millbeim Bor.| Filghman’s, south Wodaded mane 2 sufferings te RARE RLS a Public Sale in Potter twp., on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 188] , th : ' 4 : ches to pin oak, thence south as the Red Mill, and a tract of land, con-|Perehes ans taining 46 scres, bounded by Sinking | east 36 perche to ost, thence | " uence min Bitner, John Hinebach, Danie!|deK east 30 5-10 perches 10 post at Fleisher, Jogeph Bhirk, dec'd, Jacob) thence south 07 perches Lo pol 8 men woth yater rights, liborlies ana privileg tu post, the ut nurtenant thereto. Thercon ere ( i plun cnce oteon erected 4 i deg west 88 porches to rock oak, thence] DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and all} BOT €0 Usk A = 1 r fry ecessary outbuildings. Also an excellent! Lani ¢ sek Lhe place ol beginn tal well of never failing water. The mill is in |20T¥ trame house and othor outbuildings. axcellent repair, having been recently re-| ! 1 to be sold as the property of Jolin Reese, 4 tion, and good fences, ALSO A FARM, |No. 8. : pontaining 66 ACRES, | All that certain lot or piece of ground joining the Red Mill property, The land | #ilunto in Potter township, Contre county, i ) tn s all clear, under good fences, and in thal! . Mrs. Spangler, on the east by lands TWO-STORY LOG AND FRA ME| Fry and others, on the south by lands DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN | Mrs, Spangler, onthe west of "I Mrs, Frome, containing o acres more or and other needed outbuildings. Thore is|!® ay a wall near the barn and a spring of never | \'8 house, stable and other outbuildings. iN ard of Choice Fruit. Alsoa tract of wood: |! the property ol Josiah Taylor, jand, containing 4 Acres, more or | . the farm. Another Tract of Woodland,|#ituate in the borough of Bellefonte, Cen. containing about 2 ACRES, about 2 miles | tr0 county, Penna. Beginning at post Terms of SALE. —Onesthird of purchas { Elizaboth Carvey dec'd, | money on confirmatien of sale, one-third | the g wre | OF with interest from confirmation of be securad | b CATHARINE ROYER, fee JNO. B. ROYER, | br INDIR OAT Ri ie | frame house GNEE'S SALE —Will be 001d a1] & i sed taken | public sale on the premises in}. iy. ] iday, Jun. 21st, 1881, : | All that certain ot pieco of ground, | .; Geo. Woblfert and others, Containing| 1 4 ete ROVAE. WIDE ters, Containingi., the north by vacant tracts on i} sixty acres, more or less, about tw ty hy lands of J. Jones, on the east by lan Thereon erected a dwelling houso and|i.. 4 of Samu ye, : ather outbuildings. lands of muel lilions, i t story {frame house, stable and ot! nig day When Serius will be made Known fh, ifdings. Seized, taken in executs « » 4 Hehade. OTICE is hereby given that the fol No. 11. lowing named persons have flled| All the right the Clerk of the Court of General Quarter land situate in Walker township, Sessions of the Peace in and for the Coun~| county, Penna. Beginning at a post made at the next Session of said Court to] to a post, tience north P98 deg grantthe same, perches to stones, thence along land Sam’ H, Kunes, Tavern, Liberty twp. to a pos by pine, thence south ad fr 0. Hanes, SH AL paiehes 19 8 post by road, thence ee Eo pg Wid josd soWIk ¢ leg weg wei @ ! i i | | | {174 perches Loa po norches to a post, thence south 356 deg it, thence north 67 th A LSU, Two other lots situate in Walker to ahip, Centre county hounded on the wi hy lands of He IM' Ewen and on the east, north and iby bh i i al anded on the south vy lands of J I Ja m fin lands « } west by ing Boigad, taki Id as the properly 1d Christin Swarle, north and + Logothe Ho Bul wart gontain ROPE ir lags snd interest of artain trad ship, Cas Us JR | gi loa Pi hes Lo slo § south ine, tha + post { WOR N. McA 1 : and ireon g house, ings, including for tenant 10rW tenant, A LSD, title nod ant forest of cortain tract 08 oe 4 oO sl of defend fn CLINGS iH, L reser wit 3 Abid includ o dwelling bous other necessary buildings, * St ), All the right, title and interasi of th fendant in and to all that certain messu _ tenement, tract or parcel of land situ Boggs, ' containing i he. thpeo thousand, fon tin timbe n ¢ Marsh Creek properly. L500 is © 1 All 3 : anns Centre county, Pa. fronting o } hye ou! and frame y Al Lad Figs and to all that i the ant in 1 situ Contra county, rch, he ra 1 i of Or piece joinin AN (FF Pann'y, a Rautivg CC) ine ther i L I gn £0 All the ) i all that certain ited the boron ornor of Hig! running n erected n tw hh { SW a8 » i tin and to all that certain 10k « 11 the right, Ponn'a. Wim. Heaton, on th o by yunty, ands ol or less, theron erected other outbuildinge, LSO. All the right, titlo and interest of d rtain lot oggs townshi Bounded and deseri On the onst by Innds nathan Packer —-— onli mora OF lass, tharaon arocted 8 two-story dog | house, asad as n dwelling and store room, und to be sold an the property of D. 'W, 5 Heaton, 16ra | ¥ MASH No deed will be acs knowledged until purchase oaey is wi pald in full, JONN BPANGLER, Hhorifl, sl RII MARRIED, Tih ull, by Rev, W. H. Groh, Gisorge Kustenborder of Ferguson nehip and Mise Mary ©. Martin of ner township, nary ull @y i On the ge Mr, ro ¢ 0x 4 tow Han of On the 16th ult, by the same, Mr. Wil A, Bobin and Miss Mary A. Kline both of College township, 7 tam On 28rd ult, by the same, Me, Willian . Duey of College township and Mis abella M Ray mond of Donner twp. On the same day, by the snme, Mr. John i, Weber of Boalshurg and Mary Beller of Oak Hall, N o made Clothing i He ’i Foy 3 al the residence of the W: A. Wieand Mary C. Wolf Jentre ceunty,' Pa. al Contra Hall, by John Mitchell Gar both of Linde: our large cities. Fisc! Emma Wi Pa ay, by the same, pat the 1. bride parents, Ww ary Bottorf, } ounty, DIED. Katie May Wolf, daugh- i Bugsryvalley, Pa, a, and © days, Mri yi 2 nd ar ‘ i Hillam of Tussey a i Li Stmon Wolf in ed 7 years, 0 n the Jist uit, of Linden Hall 10 mor Aanna Mary Kel. the advanced age hs and 10 days i 0 Bl years, In Dakota, 111. Mary Lowry, 3 was fore J sept tf YOURT PROCLAMATION J C FERS Nt ro Bla n fi I § kr Jo of § Of 1 township, doceas on j whe he prisoners CLOTHING. = thelod d Nlsles Es deceas-| { {1 f David L.jGi! Krebs! Pn Hicks, child Th snd partial sccount of (Adam Hey, administrator of &e,, of Dr. (Lisorge LL. Potter, late of the Borough of I fonte, deceased "i 4 first i1, £ i Orgs miniglrators o i ¥ 44 The stool &CTO vieman Mover, Ri Ho snd | ui hie ad: finite Fd Yat u's DL JR i he . , deceased, of George W. Spangler of J Miller, y GOCEREOC M. Wagner, { &e ga } oan ¥ $ i # RE AWAY Riviz EE S. ¢ A LOEB, THE RIGHTSPEEDY Corn Sheller | Is Cheap, Durable and Effective. Can bel ensily worked by a boy; shells from 1210) 14 bushi of ears perth hour, ) el | i band Steller made] oes or, oo al Kindsof work in 2 Does the best work Cheaper Rates Then El and works the best. ¢ warranted for five, Write for designs and hear CD RSTRATR ORD, octld 1y, Lewistown, Pa. LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS, The undersigned respectfally | that » & public of Penssvalley i is pre= ARBLE years, Agents Want! ed in every County, For sample send $0 to, or for narticulars CURTIS GUDDARD, Alliance, O ho (rotBt sont free 10 these whe Frieriing ver. aul hod ie p+ - ng awey from howe over sight Hany new ers wanted at ng fortanes st the busine. is men, and to call the sliention of car the Grand Holiday Offer of bn Piano Company, whose appears elsewhere, This E00 Bgusre Grand octaves, in a hand: for only $245, als Va for the Holidays, includ me third price, ling Grand, Square if the fnest dis Exhibition, snd , Are Ui ness with the & charg im wn ed by other first Fa with improned Sew ra * any of cur rend- This Wonderful i: eve MUIFIDE 8 fs warranted to ssw a tog Shree or their Tllustrate| wien, and more cwd or Ee » 5 ogues, which willl nupmser smd ot a Sa fdec 08. | {Laser WANTER. 1 i wa FARMERS ! i . ADOMPEOR, WMINOr pson, deceased. ‘eter Hoy and Ben! nin 15 , administrators of &¢., « ob Hoy, for Bes! Estate sold partis W. E. BURCHPIELD., Register On i punt of 1 mir $2 { mt 'S MUTUAL FIRE RANCE COMPANY, . ' i county, Contre F280 I 1 81 i Vent 11, De 8 the estate of Joseph ed, appointed Lo ascertain the res of Josept yd make report thereof according meat the persons interested at & Bower, Belles 1881, 110 A. M. Onrvis, i iy Auditor gt TY ik estate gar El ris L If wo are A AR of busines, wok ened by Lhe straln of ¥ duties svald sieslantiz ap & Hop Bitters. FOR RIS ¥ lier frow sa bod of sok ing Bitters. hg v i i i I, HOUSE yORETS. ald hy drag hela wg Lar SAMUEL LEWINS, Manages. IA E. PINKHAM. | pd The Only Remedy § THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TLXE OX fs THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, “ and the KIDNEYS. a hea : Why Are We © Decovse we all L dio Er become clon ha n 1 POVBOROUR AUMOT a MR S. LYD OF LYNN, MASS. t T & £7 span i i Won- | Sick 7 tA i i ol 3 ei | BILIOUSNESS, PILES, C02 KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, DISEASES, FEMALE WEAK NESSER, AND KERVOQUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these org and restoring their pov ’ ing and pe i]. PRN Ie " Hea, Consdipat Why Suffer Rilious jo Why tormented with? Why frightened overdisordered Kidoey Why endure nervous oF sick hesda Why have shoe pleas nizd § [Tee KIDNEY WOT « health, Ris adr A Ooo package will make sls Get i of your Jwugolsd, Jor you. Fréoe, 81 WELLS, RICEARDIIN & 00, (WHE sonsd post psd.) rn % IHEOOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure A AT - . For all Female Complaints, Tule preparation, sx ita daoe signifios, constets : solahike Propertios shat are harmless to the most Jol Geo tnenlid, Upon ong trial the merita of this Com pv nd will be recognized, ssroliof is Immediate | and « hen (tage is continued, in ninety nine cascein abun, |B oil, a perianne nhonre is effected asthousands will too iy On account of 3s proven merits, it is today res crmmonded and proscribed by the bost physicians in ¥ COREY, it curs entirely the worst {orm of falling sory hose, frregular and painful 8 « 42 ation an pwenie aad the wi ii | i ni ye 1 vex! ni 1 ’ ginmud ¥ tid ” of | 1 « " Dropristere, z Burliagion, Yi, tl wilt LP a HB expecially adapted 0 » pik expel umhors » of devslopment, Th tre 18 ghecked vor) tit tas proved fo be the geesd wk roucdy that bos over bool disover rola every poviion of We systom, and gives iy 5 {alates fataloney, da vie, nnd pelieves woalonons bw { 4 is'BY FAR tha bes Business and Social Guido and Haod-Book ever published Much the atest, It tells both sexes coms pletely HOW 70 DO EVERYTHING in the best way, Lawer. How to do and Successfully. and in every part of and gold mine of yaried inlormation sable to all classes for counsiant AGENTS WANTED for all timo. To know why this bool Dove It curse 1 , Nervous Prostration, Depression and Indi ton, Thad foaling of be WW down, causing pals veip ht aad backache, is always permanently cured by ita vas, It willet all times, nod underall elrounustne. ess, ot in barony with tho ew thal governs the fuipalonysiom, For Kidaey Complaints of either sez Shis compound is unsurpscmd, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at #99 and £50 Westorn Avenues, Lynn, Mass, Trica $1.00, Blix bottles for $6.00. Bont by matl in the form of pli's, also In the form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $L0D, por box, for cither, Mrs PINKHAM frorly anewers all lotto of toguiry, Send for pam: Lat Amo Mention this paper, Wa folly shoul be without LYDIA EK, PINKRA NM! LALLA, They cies Lonetipation, Biliowsnosy ta Toi" + cin ¥ Business 3 isngral Debility | 3: 134 iil ennian 0 indsipoen vi BLATT of REAL a other, apply for terms to. : H. B. SCAMMELL & 00, 8T. LOUIS Mo. We pay all freight Ow 20aug Om. or B: ul Rn | : tven to} hose having lands or prop! te! attention and have acknowledged sale, will draw ail widths Al is T ry RAOU WILL] and k A ip b Elmira goods of a 1a 4 S00 1 y 3 4 i J, German, Just Opening ! ANEW STOCK [FOR Fall and Winter, WMS WOLF'S, CENTRE, HALL, , A Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINSJIN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, ETC, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER A Cordial invitation is exten. | to the Public generally to call = | examine the Stock and prices, they cannot be beat anywhere. : + Il on your you want a h AtoR perfect fi, WARRANTED we will make our word g wesall, Al rips re- n warranted work, we have JRATED BURT BRATE URTS SHOES So RK . REY NOLDS BROS SE N A Bina FINE ; aA, - ri MSPORT BOSTON i n and boys. Ladies If skin winter shoes, gum boots and rubber s, & fine lot of Tennessee ust received, ecaif skins, GRAMAN & SON. Bellefonte, Pa. irom #3 Wis 0 nd i 11 kind FL HE 2 DYSPEPSIA A CURE GUARANTEED 25 CENTS BY USING|3 'DEMEETAURS HEADACHE PILLS RETA ANEARARIB EI ACUBE G3 the nervous system, relieve BY ing the system of exocss of bile, od Ah shy action ol of the bo fullsize box rections for a CO nine S-cent fthese va Ink Ble cute, able PILLS: ss SOLE PROPRIBIORS, | bv 8i {BREW NOL CHEMICAL ¢ Consultations Oller a eats ob
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