The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 31, 1881, Image 3

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
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Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, March 31, '81
2 TrRMS. $2 per year, when paid in
tdvance ; $2.50 when not paid m advance.
Advertisements 20cts per line for three in
seriions, and Deents per line for every subs
sequent insertion, Advertisements by the
year at a liberal discount,
Subscribers outside the county should ve-
mit we 10 cfs, amount of one year's posix
age, instead of ets as formerly when paid
hy themselves. .
Subseribers can always tell how their ac
rounts stand at the Regoresr office % eons
sulting the lables on their papers. If the
table reads “John Ros 1 jan "78" if means
that John is indebied for subseripltion from
the 18st of January, 1815, and that vf ws
me he was paymng the printer
Reduced Terms,
After Feb. 1, 1881, we will give every sub
geriber paying Wn advance, an additonal
«Mr. F. M. Burkholder, in a letter
to us from Miami county, Ohio, says
grain fields iook beautifully through the
Miami valley ; had extra good crops last
two years, Over fifty per cent of fruit
trees and grape vines are killed by se:
vere freezing ; bees also are nearly all
dead. and out of 44 stands Mr, B, has 16
left, He says there is much written on
the subject of wintering bees; much de-
pends upon the season. In the spring
as soon as they commence to fly, they
should be fed on rye meal or unbolted
flour, put into little boxes and set in
convenient places for them, filling the
boxes two or three inches deep with
meal or chop; lay on the chop some
corn cobs for bees to crawl on when at
work—they will go for it like little pigs,
Our old Centre county friends, Daniel
Driver and Rev. Levi Lukenbach are
still among the living. Mr. Driver has
been quite feeble for several years; his
son Jacob lost two of his children this
winter of scarlet fever, also a grands
daughter of mine died of same disease.
Wheat $1 to 1.05; corn 88 to 40; hay
from $16 to 20 ; stock of all kinds high;
hogs .04 to 06 and cattle 04} to 0045
pres gag
«The Pennsylvania Railroad Com:
pany on Thursday, 23, bought the Snow
Shoe railroad, which begins at Miles
burg, and extends twenty-six miles into
the coal and lumber region, Now then,
go ahead and finish the Penusvalley
road, and redeem your mouldy promises
to our people,
«Mr, Camp bas done a brisk busi.
ness in furniture the last two months,
People are getting to know that he
makes the best and most stylish, as well
as the lowest priced, hence they come a
great distance for it. Go to Camp's and
see before purchasing elsewhere,
~On Monday, 21st, Samuel Ulrich,
Wes. Whiteman and wife, of Penn, and
Miss Mattie Gramloy, of Miles township,
started for Illinois, Mr. Ulrich, Mr
Whiteman and lady will enter the em.
ploy of David Rhule, formerly of Mill:
heim,
~The lead of those new copying pan.
cils is said to be poisonons, a piece the
size of a pea being sufficient to kill a ro-
bust man, Parties baviag them should
be very careful with them, as severa
cases of poisoning by it have been re
A to ROA
A FIN
SAS 1
RESIDENCE
Spring Mills and now occupied by Wm,
M. Allison, formerly of Potter's Mills, In
design and construction it excells any
dwelling in the valley, its plan is modern
and in keeping with the times, IL is Almont
squire with large bay window and arcade
in south side, dormer windows in roof, and
and a look-out from which a beau
tiful view is obtained, The attie or third
story, is divided inte four bed rooms,
grained chestnut and white ash, second
story also four bedrooms with suitable
clothes rooms painted grey glossy as if var
nished, by a new process of mixing one
florence white, and one grained curly ash,
very nature like; this floor is reached by
two stairs, one from kitchen hall and the
other from hall of main entrance; this
hall i® & large square, open one, with »
beautiful T rail upon stair-way made by
thet master stair builder, My, Pletcher of
Milesburg, The kitchen is fuced with
PROFIT $1,200,
To sum it up, six long Juans of bed
{total §1,200--all of this ex :
ved by three bottles of I P
{ken by my wife, She has do
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loss of a day, an
wa A I SA
Just think, parents, you can get
children's suits for $1.50 at the Philadel.
phia Branch, where a large stock has
just been received, You can't buy the
goods and make them yourselves for
double the momey, Go to the Phils,
Branch for a bargain,
. adidas
MARRIED.
On 18, at Asronsburg, by Rev, OC, W.
i. Siegel, Mr. L. P. Korman, of Hublers:
burg, te Miss Ellen B Moyer, of Coburn
DIED.
In Millhelm, on 17, after a few hour
sickness, Hannah, wife of Samuel Otte,
aged 08 years,
Mrs. Otto had been out calling on som:
of her neighbors that day, seemingly ir
a tn’
» warrantee names of James Gilliland,
mes Tompkins and others, and contain:
four hundred and sixteen acres and
d surveyed on
‘a warrant to Peter Hall, dated March 28d
1708. Thereon erected a small house an
other outbuildings,
ALBO,
Ona other thereof bounded by lands in
the wai taulos names of Petar Hall, James
Tompking, Hugh Black and others, und
containing thres hundred and fortyseight
aoros more or less, and bsing a tract of
land surveyed on a warrant to James Gil:
land, and dated the 18th day of Septem.
ber, 1848, Thereon erected a house and
other buildings.
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ALSO,
One other thereof beginning at a corner
thence by Moshannon town lols and land
of the heirs of K. 1de, deceased, nerth 2°
east 110 saven-tonths perches to a corner,
thence by lot'of Wm, Askey, south 02°
onst 18 seven-tenths perches 0 a corner,
thence by same north 2° east 18 seven
tenths perches to a corner, thence by same
noth 62° west 13 seventh tenths perches to
« corner, thence by same north 62° west
I8 seventbstenths perches to a corner
thence north 76° esst 114 perches tos
corner, thence south 64°, east 118 perches
© a corner, thence south 46° west 83
I ,—~
Mills Market,
00, No 2,
The
, ours, por bu, 87 ¢,
0,
Spring
Wheat Nol,
yo,
Corn
Corn oid, 4
Oats, 30c,
Buckwhest, 50e,
Barley, 06 to G0c,
Clovarseed, lic to 70 per Ib
Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00
Flour, per bbl $4.00
Butter, 23e,
Tallow, Ge.
Lard, Se,
Ham, (Be,
Shoulders Bet
Bacon or side, fc
Eggs per dos. lic
Corrected weakly by 1. J. Grenoble
HEADQUARTERS FOR
2 1 O 3 E
immediately send by mail, gratuit
widths and prices marked, samples
: DrRESs GooDs, SIL
showing the latest styles, and enabling a pur
part of the United States to select satisfactorily,
the goods conveniently, with certainty of receiving
what are sent for, and at precisely the same prices
by city customers who buy at our counters. If,
examination at home, any articles fail to be as
we request their return, and send others in excha |
refund the money at once if the purchaser prefers,
Our New Spring Catal
embracing all the departments in one large book, with
system of ordering letter more convenient than
any heretofore, will be without charge, to those
cifying the kind of
*
apples and potatoes .60 to 30.
tush House block,
Bellefonte, is the first regular grocery
house established in Bellefonte, and
headquarters in sugars, syrups. rice, cof:
good health and spirits. At about sever
o'clock in the evening she was engaged ir
making necessary arrangements to bake
next day, and while thus engaged she
teok sick and within an hour i WAS §
corpsa, her spirit having left the morta
tenement and wended its way to a world
more bright than this to await the reuni
ting time, Mrs, Otto was an exemplar)
Christian woman, and a member of the
Evangelical Church,
twp
Roe
perches to a corner, theuce north 874°
west U2} perches to the place of beginning
ind containing one hundred and twenty
hree acres and twelve perches more or
loss, and belong known as the Daniel Bech
tol farm, Thereon erected a dwelling
house, bank barn and other outbuildings
ALSO,
One other thereof beagioning st a corner
on the northern line of the Hugh Slack
tract, thence north'2®, east 1590 perches to
« corner, thence south 85°, east 160 perch
si 10 & corner, thence south 10°, east 87
porches to & corner, thence south 2°, wes
perches to a corner, thence south 76°
wast 114 perches to a corner, thence north
2° east 14 perches to a corner, thence
north 88°, west 68 perches to the place of
bafinuing and containing 168 acres and
128 perches more or less, and belong known
at the Martha Bechtol farm, thereon
erected a house and barn. Seized, taken
in execution and to be sold as the preper
ty of the defendant,
TERMS CASH.—No deed will be ae~
knowledged until purchase money is
paid in full,
JOHN SPANGLER
Sherif.
moulded facings and grained in shaded
curly ath, while the parler, main hall,
sitting and dining room are all finished of
solid black walnut, filled and polished in
oil equal to any city made [urniture, ma
king a spondid appearance ; these lalter
three rooms and hall may all be convert.
ed into one room by means of sliding oth-
erwise known as folding doors. Among
the large number who came to soe this
house while building, are those who say
rooms sre too small, yet take no thought
of this fact that aroom warmed by a range
or heated in side wall may be two fool less
everyway, than one warmed by a centre
furoace, some of these are somewhat bes
hind thej times. The time of barn floor
sized kitchens answering the double pure
pose of kltchen and dining room with oth.
or rooms correspordingy! large, bed rooms
large enough to have from four to six beds
in them for the whole family including
servants to sleep in, is past, None but
good mechanics were employed. Mr. Das
vid Burrell has laid up a lasting sign in
the beaatiful wall of cut stone upon which
this building rests ready for H. E, Zerby
to lay the brick of which its walls are
made, Wm, McCormick noted fur accurate
and smooth work as a carpenter haa
left his mark upon this building, especiale
ly upon its inside finish, the work being
made smoother than furniture is generally
made, especially the walnut part, his work
here noed only be seen to be appreciated.
Samuel Kelley, a worthy son of Erin, as
sisted by our jolly friend Koch, did the
plastering in quite an artistic manner,
with plaster-of.paris cenlre pieces, cor
nices and brackets in rooms of lower sto~
ry. The painting was done by D. F.
Luse, of Centre Hall, who is one of the
most skillful painters in our county, and
whose hand can be seen in all the best
residences in this valley, artistic and
painstaking in all his work, make him ex.
cel as an ornamental painter. A. J.
Reesman did the spouting.
A long and happy life to the occupants
of this beautiful home. A VisiTon,
~The records of the Centre county
court have been examined and show
that no one yet had need to apply for a
divorce who got his wedding clothes at
ported.
«The busiest place in Bellefonte just
pow is the Philad. Branch Clothing Hall,
Men and boys are constantly rushing in
ces, cheese, hams, dried of, break: | and come out with bundles of clothing un
fast bacon, lard, salt, N. O. molasses, | dor their arms. One bas a vest, another
Soak GFL, soap, Ta4Ry evel: herviug; tobee pants, another a coat, and a far larger
ons. pon ey crackers, canned fruits, number have suits and some several suits
sweet potatoes, raisins, prunes, nuts, Low prices and genuine goods is what
queensware, stoneware, strictly puis causes the great rush,
n——— i ad i J " » 1 im
WINTER TOKE TAB [fbicetand pure old cider vioogur, 4M| Tho Y. X. 0. A, of Quire Hall wil
On and after SUNDAY, Nov. ». 18%, the trains on | family every day. You can rely upon a Saez Ia . pend in ol
Pane iiohia & rie Railroad Division wiliran #8 {4]] you get at Sechler's being genuine oran church, on Saturday evening, Apri]
follows: WESTWRD and pure. Groceries always fresh ; they 9. %1he program arranged promises to be
ERIE MAILlsgves Ebliadelphia do a fair and square business, and prace | interesting and profitable. All are invis
3 Juma Ch iomon: 1 10 bo prosnt,
" k Haven 3 ro. ~There is actually more clothing at the
“ TAL RES and patronage of all housekeepers. famous Philad. Branch than at all (he
w arr at Reig tia. . mo Q A
NIAGARA EX. I “Hamavury —SPROUTING ToBACCO SEED. —AS MARY | oh or clothing stores taken together,
atpat Haven of our farmers are becoming interested and better geods for tar less money. They
iphta in the cultivation of the “national|, nyfscture their own clothing, which
h weed,” the following description of the |, 4n important thing.
mode of sprouting the tobacco seed a ~ George W. Childs, of the Philadel:
; : Somtis
short time previous to planting MAY | hi, Ledger, has bought 800 acres of
prove reliable: . ground at Wayne Station, and intends
Take sufficient quantity of Sod and | arecting thirty residences there this sums
put it in warm water enou not tof.
scald the hands when placed therein. ; ™
Remove it and tie it in thick woolen| --Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, an old lady re-
rags, laying it on a shelf near the stove, | siding in Jacksonville, Dauphin county,
or ua & Grech, putticg a few bandfulls | hgd an insurance policy for $5000 in
ofearth over it, and in three or four|,ne of the'many mutual assessment coms
days it will be nicely sprouted. Iti... i. ihestate. Shedied recentlyand
should, howeyer, be watched so as not|P fhe are. SOE vy
to sprout too much, as the germ is apt to the delighted heirs received $130,
die if the weather is not favorable —Mr. Shannon Boal drepped into the
heb seeded. Bo chguliag the Stud 4a Rxronrer office, Monday. He bas
north. much asa week's time can be gained; indicat i i
Niagara Express Weet snd Das Bunce Rast oon seeding has been done as late as the 23d abundant indications foe ofy 98 kis fren,
Slase connaming 4 . f April and plants were raised as early enough to keep the railroad busy hauling
(Erie Mail Bat and I Cee MFe 32 | as those which were seeded during the | if it were completed.
A.V. R, Rial rst week in April. It also comes up| Sharpen up your wits for the lst of
"V.R. R.: b a hE NY ARR ii
§ « Ys s . .
sad ab Driftwo between Philadelphia and WII Suangy, thus getting the advantage of the April, and don't let yourself be caught.
— About this time, as the almanacs say,
Ham on Niagara Kx West, and Day Ex. Fast.
rome spine alin
spring housesoleaning can be looked for,
ighttraine,
WM A, BALDWIN, GeneralSupsrintendent A
MR. F, Kurs :—Dear Sir: Please ad- ree pr fen
LOCAL ITEMS. vise my friends and customers that the| Mapmsoxnura, March 27.—The steam
— old store room at Stone Mill will fairly | sawmill is still shaking out the lumber in
—1 would call the attention of the pub- Jgroan with great stacks of New Spring | ritle Sugar Valley, but expect to gel
lic to the factthat I again bave my office Goods before they are ten days older. done in a few Weal : Brébaoxing hous
in the old “Conrad House,” just opposite Roping the cows may all be fresh £92810 3 loW Waata. Lxehanging housss
in theo 0 h ro nd the hens all busy by time goods ar has been going on for quite a} while. Mr.
the Brockerboff House, Bellefonte, Ww - rive, for I am still on the war path, Mr. Adam Lose has moved to Nittany
I shall be glad to bave all persous having hunting an outlet for produce at Profit Valley, on a farm. Woe will have a grand
legs! business to attend to, to call. ble prices to my customers. 1 don't|comcertin the Madisondurg town hall, on
8t D. F. ForTxxr. Seed to jail you about my prices for| 5.12 Miss Annie Feidler will preside
. hoy : goods, Suffice it to say my customers : :
—You can make fishing easy, pleasant en the goods away as fast as I can get | * the organ. Madisonburg will be dull
and sure by gelling your tackle ati, on and they pay for them too. this summer, for the youngsters are all
Deschuer s, who bas the best and latest] = oo goods about April 7th, leaving for the West. Our schools closed
styles. ) : : Yours, ete, last week. Now times should get better
— Fergus Potter Esq. paid the Reror~ A. 8, Keruix, 5 we understand the teachers hired
TER & pop visit ‘tother day. ~Qur friend, D. F. Fortney, as wil a boy to make their fires in the two rooms
“Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher,” by |seen by his card, has vacated the Dist. | for the last two months, for which exch of IN {erected a dwelling house and other outs
purifying the system, softens the skin |Alt's chamber in the court-house, and |them paid him 12} cents per month. $1| { buildings. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, |
i exion. ne back to his former office in the : _{ No preparation bas ever performed suchin m,, of said day, when terms will be
and beautifies the complexio Conrad House. Mr. Fortney is one of | To month would not have been teo much; | yygrvellous cures, or maintained so wide 8! ade known b y
BOOTS & SHOES. who send usa postal card containing name, town, county,
, and state: nothing further is necessary, —we will under-
‘stand what is wanted. . — Ei.
Our stock, which forms the greatest variety in one
‘establishment in the United States, includes Ladies’ Suits,
Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry:
, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Clot
ing, Housckeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture,
pe. Sie. I ; ’ .
Y NA wmv nd 1S maa
John 'Wanamake
(PHICADELPH
Our Siar, Caown a8 Grand Depot, aT v
vedit gf 20 of,
Still Better.
Send us the name of a wow subscriber
and the pay for his and your own in ad:
vanoe, and we will give both an additional
eredit of B0cts for the year, This brings the
REPORTER down {0 the cheapest couniry pas
pers to all who avail themselves of this offer,
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division
—Sechler & Co,
We have received an immense
stock of Boots and Shoes direct
from the Manufacturers, which
were bought at the Lowest Cash
Price, thereby enabling us to sell
a good, reliable Shoe at the price
shoddy goods were generally sold
or,
of scarlet fever,
On 21, In ureg
| Woll, aged 1¢
John H, son 0
years,
On 21, at)Siglerville, James Alexander,
in the 74th year of his age.
On March 28, at Spring Mills, John
Noese, aged 49 years, 3 months and 13
bays.
n the death of Mr, Neese, Spring
Mills, bas lost an estimable eitizan, the
family an affectionate husband snd father
and the church a faithful member. Our
loss is bis gain:
Near Hartloton, of scarlet fever—
Feb. 14—~Rhoda Ellen, sged 9 yoars, 2
months and 2 days. Feb. 24 Grace Oil:
la, aged 2 years, 2 months and 7 days
Mar. 11—Jennie May, aged 11 years, and
13 days. March 12--Clarence Davis, aged
2 years, 2 months and 8 days.
All children of H, Edwin and Kate M
Smith,
On 18, at Pleasant Gap, Heary Ecken-
roth, Esq., aged 61 years.
Op 8, at Shiloh church, College twp., of
scarlet fever, John McBride, son of Dan.
iol and Caroline Summy, aged 7 years,
On 12, at Shiloh, of scarlet fever, Mar
tin Wesley * son of Haryey and BSarab
Mease, aged 7 years,
On the 22nd inst, in Potter township
Mrs, Christina Metzler, aged 60 years, 6
months and 20 days.
“A home in heaven what a joyous
thought!
As our poor mother foiled in her
weary lot;
Her heart oppressed, and with anguish
driven
From her home below to her home in
heaven,
A hite in heaven! As the sufferer
ies
On her bed of pain, and oplifis her
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ee
Streat.
We deal in goods that we can recs
ommend, Ask us whether a
Bhoe is good, and if we say it is,
we mean it as a guarantee,
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FAST LINE leaves Eb
EENEEREEDENSREEES
— Believing that customers wouldjbet«
ter pay a little more for a
article than a little less fora
worthless one, we urge sale of
good Boots and Shoes only,
XECUTORS NOTICE.—
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DAY RX. lpaves RESET con
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Bain
and
ose having claims ame
present them duly io
by law
for settlement. D.F. TAYLOD
JOHN SHANNON.
marl Execulors,
HRDWARK
Jas. Harris & Co.
ARE BKLLING VERY LOW
REAPER SECTIONS and
ERS,
And all kinds of Farming Tools,
RAKES, FORKS, BCYTHES,
SPROUTS HAY VET,
ROPE BLOCKS,
As well as all kinds of HARD!
WARE, to meet all demands in
this line,
Try us and see for yourselves. We
CAD SAVE YOU mODEy.
ed
sESLsEESes
THE GREAT
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FN J
S ) wos Williamsport
FAST LINE leavy Harcbons
os and ay Mapress East make Shoas
ma
A ambetland with L 4B R. R.
Soranton. ‘
ost. Niagara Express West and Fasi
® close connection at Willlamspors
RW, trains
We manufacture anything in our
live. Employ only skilled work-
men, and use the best stock.
.
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Erie Mall W
connections at
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Remember we guarantee satisfac
tion in all cases,
Doll & Mingle,
BROCKERHOFF ROW,
Bellefonte:
[AN OPEN LETTER]
a,
‘STORES.
eyes
To that bright home, what a joy is
given i
With the blessed tho't of her home in|
|
heaven." Her CrILDREN,
Aasignee’s Sale. Will be sold at]
2 A%ipublic sale on the premises, in Milestwp,, |
the Philad. Branch. There isamoral ininear Stover's, on Friday, April 20ud,|
this besides the great saving itleaves for| 18s],
rour pocket-book to start house-kseping All that certain tract or piece of land)
with, Philadelphia Branch suits and bounded by lands of Jeremiah Haines,
happy marriages go together. Geo. Wolfert and others, containing six.
— nile —— acres more or less, about twenly acres
THEW HOLE HISTORY OF MED-~
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Dealersin
Perfumery.
Pure Wines snd for
4 Liquors
5
24march medica
mavid’
EE pn OAH EI AOA
JAS. HAKRIS & CO.
Bellefonte.
BOOZER,
CENTRE HALL,
MANUFACTURER OF
GENTS' DEPARTMENT.
Last week we promised you some
more new points concerning our
Trade, and whereby we are confi-
dent you can save money. There
fore please pay attention to what
we tell you.
1
de the balance in timber. hereon
»V de
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.
PEL IL IL CLARK, South Here, Vi, says,
“Im onuses of KIDNEY TROUBLES thas
weted ke a charm. It hbasourcd many very
bad cases of PILES, and bas never failed to
wot efficiently.”
NELSON PATROHILD, of 80. AThans, Vi,
, Harness,
Fiynets, and pat, B
Whips
N te. Prices low
© ae w
All Kinds of repairing Ay rhe as.
tock always kepton hand. All ware
ranted. A share ofthe public
kindly solicited. io lic patronage
LEWISTOWN
Marble & Granite
WORKS.
D. R.STRATFORD,
Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa.
The unders respectiully informs
he public of Pennsvalley that he is pre-
sared to do all kindsof work in Maxsiz
AND GRANITE at
Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere
Write or call on Clevan Dinges for
arm: and designs.
1 bave this agency with the
riew of introducing the work turned out
the Lewistown Marble & Granite
orks.
pident that I furnish first class
— qe ally nord from
what has been usually paid; all work war
ranted and erected on (he graves.
léocily CLevAX Dixons.
Centre Hall:
We have just received 500 yards of
Cassimer, out of which we intend to
make the popular $15 suits. They
are all wool. We guarantee a fit,
and to be as well made as a $30
suit. The same quality will cost
you Twenty Dollars elsewhere.
package basdone wonders for mee In eum
fl pletely curing & severe Liver and Kidney
Complaint.”
IT HAS
WONDERFUL
POWER.
BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE
LIVER, THE BOWELS AND KID
NEYS AT THE SAME TIME.
Then we have The Celebrated Owl
Shirt, laundried and unlaundried.
Weare satisfied that it is the best!
shirt in the country for one Dollar.
It is made of Wamsutta Muslin,
Reinforced Bosom, 2400 Linen, 8+
py and lined with heavy Bucher
inen.
We have a Calico Shirt. lauudried,
ready for use. with Collar, for on-
ly 25 ots. The biggest bargain in
our Stores,
3
—Mr. W. Zerby moves from near Zi- | },o foremost lawyers at the bar of this but they were both Garfield men and reputation, ss AYEx's CHERsY PECTORAL, | TE REIFSN YDER,
on, to a farm at Salona. county, and one of the most successful could afford to pay 124 cents per month,| which is recognized as the world's remedy Slmar td Assignee of Geo. Feidler.
— For bargains in Boots & Shoes try [too. As District Attorney he rendered | but we think they will not get the chance for all diseases of the throat and Jungs. Its] Zoos ™ Wi :
Doll & Mingle, - They have a fresh stock | the utmost satisfaction. for the next coming § years to pay 12ic|long-continued series of wonderful cures JU BLIC SALE. Wik he sola M the
and have shoes down to bottem prices. ~1t will be of interest to our readers ’® ‘bis towR. A. lio all climates has made it universally south of Colyer s sawmill, on Saturday,
a. a » i 6 : +
; . {to study i . PT ERtes : kno safe and relisble sgent to em-| April 2nd, the following descri prop-
—Don't disfigure your rooms any lon jo dy the new advertisement of Bau SPRING MILLS. nown as a safe and reliable ageat erty, to. wit. One Mare with foal, one
ger with old style furniture when youjland & Newman. ere are new : iploy. Against ordinary colds, which are, old Colt. two Ho head
can get a handsome article at Camp's for items mentioned in it, of articles that] We are obliged to condense corresponsi,, oe crunnors of more serious disorders, Bop ed old Nit wo Hogs, seveh, nd
so little money. are Beeded sad at prices set down below | dent's items for want of time this week.|, _... .needily and surely, always reliev- | Buggy, one sleigh, Spring-wagon, Truck
—On last Saturday another of the a ales il To pom He says : Whitmer & Co. are doing % ing suffering, and olen saving life. The | wagon, iyo ode-Boise Slede 1 G "hs
Gingerich family was buried, making |g qi the Beehive stores ““| booming business in their new store. |... jon it affords, by its timely use nj Tu. Kali Pots. 8 A of Vin:
the sixth that has died of scarlet fever oe steughton, the conductor, has moved into vhost di kes it an ins sork. Two Cook 8
teh i —The Bellefont the Walch . {throat and chest disorders, makes it an ins] egar, Pork, Two Cook Stoves, and many
within a few weeks. wan and the Unie Livers, SE the Pealer house. Clara Grenoble is dan | 10.014 remedy to be kept always jon other articles too numerous to mention.
— Witmer and Co's New Cash Store at | peponrer’s suggestion to turn the State gerously ill from consumption. Jas. Baty y nd in every home. No persen can af Sale to commence 31 } clock, b, Pin
Spring Mills is in full blast. They are|(yjlege into an insane asylum instead of is able to be about again. Duncan Runsie, 4 15 pe without it, and those whe once ore
selling off goods lively. The stock is en- rab f8, 0 a FEhe So HO lle. | Klo it alto very ill, but improving. Rev. cq it never will, From their knowledge] GOOD TIMBERLAND FORSALE.—
tirely new and prices are “rock bottom.” | The cost of the rebuilding would be| While, of Milroy, preached in the Presb.| . ... composition and effects, physicians 16 acres and 80 perches timberland, in|
Producs fakes} ¢ bargains all the same | 3, ved besides the money from the land | church on Sunday, Geo. Miller keeps a) ho 00 0 ProToRal extensively in Gregg (wh. about one half mils south o¢
¥, ; ‘ol. te Anak : : : ‘ joo. Genizel's sa . ¢|
. scrip, large sam that goes to the Col good hotel and is doing a brisk business. |, .. practice, and clergymen recommend | road, adjoining lands of Obas. Ripka, |
—The supervisors of Den township | lege year. T. Kennedy is putting up a new house at |; 1. i 4 oolutely certain in its remedial|{Geo. Gentzel and J. D. Decker. The
have already constructed the bridges| _ The greatest public benefactors in| Coopertown. Mr. John Neese's funeral] a 0. oi will slways cure where cures] timber consists of good yellow pine, pitch
that had been destroyed by the late central Penn’a are the proprietors ofthe on Saturday was ene of the largest ever ' ible y pine, hemlock and chestnut oak. Also
flood. Philad. Branch clothing house, at Belle- |, 1:1 He 1 i a |e PO A SALE BY Art Dzarxas, 1] HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLHEIM EIDNEY-WORT ta a dry vegetable come
© ere. ¢ leaves a large family, an OR DALR A . pound and can be sent by maf]
§ Onepackage will make six gta of medicine,
TILLY IT WOW I
Pay 1 at the Praggiste. Price, $1.00,
WELLS, RICRARDION & I2.,
adioining J. R. Reifsnyder on the south,
Annie Albright, B, O. Deinioger and D.
A. Musser on the north; containing about
one acre, having thereon a dwelling house,
with good garden, 40 young apple trees,
choice fruit, just beginning to bear ; sbout
20 peach trees, § pear trees, and an abund-
ance of grapes, sour cherries, and other
fruit ; also a well of good water, 80 feet
deep, near the house, For further infor
mation apply to
JOHN 8. AUMAN,
Farmers’ Mills, Pa.
—Col. W. W. Brown, whose arrival from | fonte, Samuel Lewins, manager, by sel- : : . at
Kansas, in bad heaith, we noticed in |ling genuine at “neat cout | W38 # Wad aeighbobo, ey x | — Always avold a suit with a neigh-
our last issue, died on Monday evening they have bled our people to save | bor, it is oe expensive thing, but a suit
last at Milesburg. . thousands o! dollars, {can be had at the Phila, Branch which
—Everything has been marked down | —A letter dated, Kaneville, Il, March NSHIP AUDITORS will save you money and make no iil-
at Dinges’ pr be sold at a sacrafice, | 22, from Mrs. M. Spangler, says: Broth | usting anywhete, Always go to the
rather than have the old stock remain | er Edward Spangler and wife are both | Phi elphia Branch for your clothing,
any longer. Now is the time to buy afflicted with diptheris, with Lopes for it is the only establishment that manu~
goods at prices that will make you open | recovery. On 18th had a fierce snow- { factures its own garments and warrants
your eyes. storm which prevented travel from Fri- them,
—Multiply your sage by 2, add 658, di- day 16 Mondiy~0 1d settlers ean not re- Immigrants that arrived in the Uni-
vide this sum by 2 and subtract your age ; : : === | ted States the eight months ended Feb-
from this ; the result will be the three| —Dingesis gong $0025! nary 25th to the number of 305,022, of
best known figures in the United States. | ning of next mont just) ry
SALERATUS
‘Which is the same thing.
EEE
thesmme ;
i ma :
and
Pporas TOW
REPORT,
SUPERVISOR ~James B. Spangler.
1881. DR,
March 14th.
To balance of last year,
Amount of duplicate,
Tt)
V
0
218 18
MH 10 24marim,
——
E ECUTOR'S NOTICE. —
otters testamentary upon the esiale
In Gents’ Ties we have the largest as-
sortment ever opened here, Among
the most popular are the Four in
Hand, the 481, the Tournament
1o0 4
gwafonioy
Ag
by alwars Losing pontrts
Ee
to the city begin-
to lay in one of the
Lad
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prs
CR. door
ths
money t
SteeoryrInG done at this office, Pers
argést stocks for the spring trade that
Just wait
{
or other matter stereotyped can have it
done at the RzrorrEr office, our office
baving lately been furnished with a
stero outfit, tf
—All the old persons of Suyder county
being plastered over with life insor-
ance, the companies have now sent out
agents to hunt up all the old scare-crows
in the county as subjects for insurance.
—Don’t be surprised if you are refus-
ed credit at Dinges after the first of
April. He is going to sell his goods
low, and in order to come out he must
bave the cash for all purchases. Cash
will be paid for all produce brought in.
—Millbeim has a branch music store
under the control of Hassanplug and
Thomas, of Lewisburg. They will no
doubt work up the musical talent of that
vicinity to perfection, as their instruct
or, Mr. Young, is the man to do it,
~We know that it is not dress that
makes the man; but when the man is
made, and he is dressed in a snit bought
at the Philadelphia Branch, the man
looks better—that’s all.
—Mr. D. O. Bower, of Laurelton, pop-
din to see usa few days ago. Dave
as quit the mercantile business, which
he followed for many years, and gives
his attention to three or four farms in
Hartly township.
_—If you want a comfortable, nice fit-
ting shoe, try Doll & Mingle, Bellefonte,
—New suits made to order, fits and
latest styles guaranteed, at prices better
than ready-made clothing, at the Bee~
hive stores of Bauland & Newman.
By reading their new adyertisement
this week you find many items of inter.
ol and upon which money can be save
ed.
—Nortice,--The undersigned has open-
ed a blacksmith shop at Jno. T. Lee's,
and is prepared to do all kinds of work in
hig line on short notice. Horse eboeing a
specialty. Give me a call.
marly, Cras, BoLLINGER,
~—A thorough and safe remedy is Dr.
Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills
Solid by all Druggists, Price 25 cents:
17mar 5t.
--Physicians and Druggists requiring
a perfectly Pure Pepsin for prescriptions
should send their ecards for sample to
Robertson & Co., manufacturers of pure
pepsin, 34 Broadway, New York.
Smar, 1m.
~~Nothing 80 good for Headache and
Dyspepsia as Dr. Mettaur’s Headache
and Dyspepsia Pills, Price 25 cents. All
Druggists sell them, 17mar 5t.
tOaor subscribers who change their
po -office address should notify us giv
5 ing name of old and the new post of
ce.
.
Storm Glass and Thermometer combin
Hall, Price only $1.00,
ished beyond all expectation.
—Dist. Att. Heinle now occupies the
room set apart for that office in the
court-house. Mr. Heinle is a young
lawyer of promise, and will make a good
attorney for the commonwealth, He is
altogether a self-made man and through
his energy and studious habits has de-
servedly won the honorable position he
now holds.
Let the poor sufferers from female
complaints take courage and rejoice that
& painless remedy has been found. We
refer to Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. It is prepared at 233 Wests
ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Send to Mrs,
Pinkham for pamphlets, 3lmar2s
—A man by name of Gingerich, in
comgaay with another known as Ugly
Joe, beat a horse to death one day last
week, up in Harris township, as we are
informed. Is there no one who will try
the law on such brutality ?
April 12th '80.
y cash to auditors,
March 14th, '81
By amount of services,
292
652 21
$ 382
By beoks and filling duplicate,
By labor,
By exonerations, 19
By order of Kuriz for pr'ting, 1500
By balance duetownship, 11061
SUPERVISOR~J.J. Arney.
DR.
of duplicate.
rec'd on order o
Geo. Grossman, 186 75
for work on above
order, 400
due on above order, 48 65
To amount iM 15
“"
N
By amount of work on roads, $461 02
By eash for plank, ete., for
ridge, 444
By books and Bing duplicate, 310
By J. C, Beal for damage for
fence 100
400
Nothing makes a man, woman, or
child feel meaner than a tickling sensa-
tion in the throat. Take “Dr. Sellers’
Cough Syrup. 25 cents.
—March has been lionish all thro.
This week we had rather cold and windy
weather mixed with cloudy and sunshine,
and a little snow squall on Tuesday
morning.
Wednesday very
rain and snow.
~—A full line of the best ds at rea-
sonable prices, at Doll & Mingle's, Belle-
fonte,
~George Huss, of Linden Hall, is one
of the boss shoemakers of this county,
who can make a good fit on short notice.
Give him two feet to go on and he will
make you a good understanding.
—Henry Weiser, of Millheim, has gone
to Ohio, with a view of prospecting for
a suitable place wherein to establish
himself in business, Mr. Weiser is a
tinsmith of great experience and would
no doubt meet with marked success,
—Wm. Mann, jr., & Co., have purchas-
ed the Penn’a Axe Co. works, at Tyrone,
and our old friend A. 8, Kerlin remains
as manager,
~You can get a rod for trout, bass or
any other fish at Deschner’s for any
price. He has the finest lot you ever
BAW.
~The report that Jobn Erb, son of
Israel Erb, one of the Snyder county
murderers, was found dead in a barn, is
not true.
disagreeable with
—Go west, young man, go west, but
stop in first and get a g and cheap
suit of clothes from Lewins of the Phila-
delphia Branch, and you will saye
enough money to pay half your railroad
fare. A fact—try it,
~—It is estimated that the Pennsylva-
nia Railroad Company will take ont
300,000 tons of coal per year from the
newly purchased mines at Snow Shoe.
~Read advertisement of Doll & Min-
‘
By amount for water-trough,
Centre Hall,
By am't for error in Thomas
Grove's tax, 169
By am't for exonerations, 95
By am’t of percentage fur cols
ecting $260 59, 12 50
By am’t for services, 56 50
By cash to auditors, 600
To balance due tewnthip, 854 33
$908 46
OVERSEER—~Wm. Emerick.
DR.
To balance for 1880,
To am’t of duplicate,
To balance dus overseer,
$67 C4
629 59
12 00
$600 28
CR.
By am’t of vouchers,
By percentage for collecting
tax,
By am't for services
By am't of exonerations,
621 73
3
108
| whom nearly 83,000 were from Germany,
177,000 Canada, 36,000 English and Welsh
|and $0,000 Irish.
| Remember that Lewins, manager of
{of the Philad. Branch Clothing hall, just
returned from their manufactory in
| Philad. with an immense stock of new
Call around and see it. Every
{suits as low as $1,50.
—Judgement Exemption notes—tight
note—for sale at this office, 15¢c per Sos.
en, i
ms A MP
MARKETS.
Cricaao. March 28. —Wheat unsettled
and lower. No 2 Chicago spring, regular
901¢ for fresh; $1 s for cash,
Live Stock.
Prins. March 28 —Cattle in active des
mand; sales 2.500 head; prime, 6i@06dc;
good bi@bic; medium 04@06ic; common
43@b4c. Sheep in fair demand, sales 9200
head, prime, Oi@6ic; medium Oi@be,
common S§@bic. Hogs dull, sales 35600
head. prime 94 @9%4c, geod, 91@% ec, medi
um, 8@8tc.
of John Metzler, late of Potter township,
deceased, having been granted to the un.
dersigned, by the Register of Centre coun-
ty, he requests all persons knowing them
selves to be indebted to deceased to come
forward and make prompt payment, and
those having claims against decedent to
present them duly suthenticated for settle
ment.
JACOB METZLER,
Slmartt. Executor,
an posd wg exist where Hop
4 NR ontort tre thelr
are what the disease or ail Gen
tors. Don’t walt unt] you sg 1® slok but if you
use them at once.
PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE.
The spring term of this Select Behoo!,
located at Centre Hall, Pa., will begin on
the 18th of April, 1881,
All persons desiring Lo obtain a thor.
ough English or Classical Education, are
respectfully invited to attend its sessions.
Tuition from $4 to $8 per term. Boarding
at very resmsonable rates. For further
particulars address,
H. F, Brrxxg, A. M., Principal,
P.hi0.k an abuojute and §
oF akennoss,
Por Circular, He
SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue of a writ of Feiri Facias,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre County, and te me direct.
S1mardt Centre Hall, Pa.
OTICE is horaby
MN lowing named persons have filed
their
609
OVERSEER-—Robert Loe!
DR
To am't of duplicate,
To am’t unseated land,
To am’t rec'd Geo Spangler,
To am’t rec'd of A. Luken-
bauch,
To am't due overseer,
By balance for 1880,
By am't of vouchers,
By am’t of services, 456 00
By percentage for collecting oe
$720 07
17 98
8600
ax,
By am’t of exonerations,
AUDITORS-DR.
To cash from township officers, $6 00
CR.
By one day each,
4 60
By one day, clerk, 160
ness of the same,
Auditors,
i
JOHN GROVE,
W. W.ROYER
A, 0, RIPKA,
grant the same,
H C Yeager,
Fred'k Smith,
Ed. Brown, Jr.
Herry Brockerhoft,
Dan’'l Garman,
W. R. Teller,
@G. E, Parker, Phili
John Ramadale,
Robert Lloyd,
OC. A. Faulkner,
James Passmore, do
Jeffrey Hayes, Rush twp.
Jonathan Kreamer, Millheim boro.
. 8. Musser, do
J. H, Odenkirk, Potter twp.
David J. Meyer, do
D, H. Ruhl, do
Penn twp,
P, H. Stover,
, Suewshos twp.
do
do
do
do
de
do
do
do
psburg bore,
do
do
do
John G, Uzzle
Geo. Hazel,
Samuel Boyer,
James L Delong,
Liberty twp. Taver
RT ROg pl i oii en
A Spring twp.
G. Shaffer, Haines twp. do
Henry Robb, Walker twp. do
Emamuel Brown, Miles twp, Saloon
Alois Kohlbecker, Boggstwp. Tavern
0
Tavern
Jacob Cooke, Howard boro.
Geo, Miller, i oie
: Fro.
3 Fe
¢
od, there will be exposed at public sale at
the Court House in Bellefonte, on
Saturday the 10th dayof April A, D,,
1881, at 2 . M., the following de-
scribed Real Esiate of the defendant (who
waives inquistion) to wit:
All the defendants interest of, in and to
the fellowing messuages, tenements and
tracts of land situate in Snowshoe tewns
ship, Centro county, Pennsylvania.
One thereof bounded by lands in the
warrantee name of James Tompkins,
Richard Jones, Samuel Witherill, Samus
ol Clark, Andrew Olark and James Gilli.
land, and containing four hundred and
thirty-five acres and allowance, more or
less, and being a tract of land surveyed
on & warrant to Hugh Slack, dated April
16th, 1704. Twelve or fifteen acres clear
od and under cultivation.
|
ALSO,
One other thereof, bounded by lands in
the warrantee namos of Hugh Slack, James
Slack, Henry Slack and James Gilliland,
and containing four hundred and seventy-
one acres, and one hundred and twelve
arches, and allowance, more or less, and
being a tract of land surveyed on a wars
fat to Andrew Slack, dated April 16th
ALSO,
One other thereof bounded by lands in
the warrantee names of Peter Hall, Sam.
uel Tompkins, Henry Wheeler, Hugh
Slack and "others, and cortaining three
hundred and Sighly acres aad allowances.
more or less, and being a tract of land sur-
voyod on a warrant to James Tompkin
dated March 23d, 1793. Thereon erecte
a saw mill and a lot of tenant houses,
ALSO,
Ong other thereof beunded by |
a Lie? : ik ni
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.
sud in
Aad bs
¥
apd the Bernhardt, They are in
all colors, and range from 85 to 75
cents,
We have a few suits on hand, The
are of our own make, made in dull
season ; made in the very best style,
on wuich we are offering some spes
cial inducements.
Please and also bear our $3.76 Pants
in mind, They would be cheap at
$5; but we can afford to sell them
at $3,756. Our Overalls can't be
beat ; they are our Own Make, and
we guarantee every pair not to rip.
In Gents’ Linen Collars and Cuffs we
have all styles, at prices rangiog
from 8 to 20 ots,
We are now ready to take orders for
Spring clothing, Our stock of Cassi:
u
ow; as to cheapness or good quali
ty. We warrant every article made
by us, and guarantee a fit.
We have a very large stock of 1 runks
and Satchels, rangsng in price as
follows: Trunks from $1.25 up-
wards. Satchels from 75 ects. to $5
We will tell you about our stock of
Hats, and our Ladies Department
next week,
Please remember us when you are in
need of anything in our line, for we
are positive it will pay you At
ow rate, we would like to have you
call and examine our Goods whether
you want to purchase or not. No
trouble to show Goods.
Look to your own interest, and call
and see us soon.
Respectfully,
Bauland & Newman,
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DISCOVERER OF
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETAELE
The Postts Cor
For all Female Complaints,
This preparation, as its Dame consdets of
Yesotable Properties that are harmises to the most del
lente invalid, Upon one trial the merits of this Com:
seand will be recognised, as relief is tmmediate ; and
when (tame Is continued, in ninety-nine cases in a bun,
trod, a permanentoure is effected asthoussnds will too
(ity. On account of its proven merits, it ia to-day re
commends’ and prescribed by the best physiciens ia
the country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
sf the uterus, Leucorrhoss, irregular and painful
slarstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
roration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con-
senuent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
Change of Life. 11 will dissolve and expel tumors
am the uternsin an early stage of development. The
1. wleney to cancerous humors there Is chested very
+, vodily Ly its use,
In fact 1% haa proved Go be the geal
Land best remedy that has ever been discover
+ 1 1t permeates every portion of the system, and gives
# litoand vigor, 1 removes faintness flatulency, de-
teoye all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness
the ctomach
Tt cares Dlcating, Meadaches, Nervous Prostration,
Comersd Dolillity, Sleeplessnoss, Depression and Indl
ton. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
eg and backache, is always permanently cured by
i 1t willat all times, and underall ctroumstan.
wos, aol in harmony with the law that governs the
waloaystem.
Sor Kidney Complaints of either seg this compound
“ unsurpassed,
alt !,
ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Ta prepared 06233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass,
cer §LEL Six bottles for $5.00, Scot by mall in the
mel pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt
redo, $100, por box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM
“ocly answers all Jottors of Inquiry, Send for pam-
Wt Midrossasabove Mention this paper,
fo Imelly should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'
LIVER PILLS,
Tr ions, Miran
FR
he originators of the one pri
PEt esis
. ith
wid Topgt em #
JD, Murray druggist, Centre Hallul
Fw .
making
wealthy: while those wi
RAE
ERE
Address Xa - g
D® 8. G, GUTELIUS,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offers Blsprelemiontlsersianto the
ie
*
R. J. W, RHONE. Dentist, can be
found at his office and residence
on North side of High Street, three doors
Eas of Allogheny, Bellefonte, Pa.
i190 A
HENRY BROCKERHOFY. J.D. SHUGERT
President, ashier
ENTRE COUNTY BANKING ©O.
(Cate Milliken, Hoover & Co.)
ve
And Allow Interest, :
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold &
10ap08Lt
F. FORTNEY, Atlorney-at-
D Belisfouts Fo a-law
nolds bank. 14mavy
OHN BLAIR LINN.
sr on Alleghony elutes
ANEW STOCK
FOR
Fall and Winter
WM. IAT LES
NO pi PA.
Nowis the Time
FOR BARGAINSJIN
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,
READY-MADE SUITS,
T8,
BOOTS AND SHOES
GROCERIES
HARDWARE,
CARPETS,
ETC, ETC,
AT
PRICES! LOWER THAN EVER
Cordial invitation is"cx'. ded
to call and
and ji, as
they cannot be beat anywhe::
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