i A A A A He A 5 Spring Mills Market, Wheat No 1,100, No 2, 90, No 8, 70 Rye, The Corn, sare, par hy, 87 0, Corn, shelled. 40e, Outs, 800 Buck whent, b0c, arlay, O06 to Oe, Clovarsswa Oo 10 7¢ per 1b neter ground perton, §10.°0 Flour, por bbl $4.00 utiar, ddo, Tallow, Ge. Lard, Be, Ham, 12¢, Shoulders 8 Bacon or side. Re Bugs per don. 14¢ Corrected weekly hy 1, J, Grenohia, RT RES . AT Et ow aera mora ar less, Thereon erected a two. house, stable and other out. Heiged taken in sxscution snd the property of Sarah Thom. VENNOR FOR APRIL, No. 8 : 3 the fol Suit of Georga A. Bowes use of va Julia story frame This weather prophet lays down ie fols fy han Exeot's Van, Ex. No. 00 April T.|bulldings. lowing probabilities for April ; [1881 Debt, $1606 Heinle sit'y. to be sold ae There will be sharp frosts in the begins] All that twrtatt ot or plate & ground (A 10 i t . 4th [situate in the borough of Mileahurg Can | NOI ning of April, with winewfall a the 4th tra county Penna. Bounded "ed des] Buitof Daniel MeBride va Kiley Zim. or 8th, but the spring will open favorably, fl iu.g sefollows to wit, bounded on the|marman Fi Fa No 08 April T. 1881, snd everything will be pretly woll ad:inerth by an alley, on the south by the Debt $625, A & B.att'ys vanced by April 15th. Floods may be ex: canal, on the east by the Thomas estate, All that certain mesunge tenement snd, Ni A he first week injon the wast by Shirk's heire—containing|irect of land situate in Henner township pected in C hicago about : Adah "one fourth of an acre, mors or less, there. |Oantre county Penna. Bounded and de- April, with high winds also prevailing inf. acted a small dwelling houss &o seribad as follows, to wit, beginning at a the early part of the month, Snow falls Snixad taken in a3 gcution and to be sold pine Heo thence suuth BE uel 200 avahan \ April Sth, Navigasi{as tha pronerty of Julian Dolan, Executriy tO ® DICK oak thence north O00 east 16 per _iY Pratable apaut Apel | Ont oh Jof &o of Thomas Dolan deceased, ches to a hickory thence north 88° east 181 tion is likely to open on Lake Unia * No perohes to stones thence north 83% west about April Tih, | Suit of Roan Pierce uss 1602 parebes to stone thenes south ho The St. Lawrence will be open about! Pierea Fi. Fa, No, 46, Amil wost 1403 parol tu the Peta of beginning i p ra fir Jo will] Debt $106250, A. & BB, att'y, containing 108 acres and O62 parches and ty lo defend and protect the morul and the thls ot hb, and the first steams! pe b § All that certain lot or pleca ol ground allow ance 1 hereon erected a Iwo story spiritual interests of the same, probably arrive about the 17th or 18h Cio in the borough of Philipshurg| 0% house, bank barn snd other ontbullds Ye lvatuhy satin te note of uate, The weather will be stormy in the lower Centre county Panna. Bounded and des |'UE% ALSO + snd most earnestly advise our people to Shwe ah. with very high/toribed as follows to wit, hounded on the ALSO, —Hiram Durst lost two horses this give heed to this specions but denger prayinges about the nh, - h a i i | south by North front street, on the east] All that certain it or piece of ground winter from lang fever. wus evil. and not to be entangled there- | Water prevailing, but in tha west Apri by Laurel street, en the west by lot of] pune in Boggs Township, Centre county , 3 » - x a " | rm be Wi rr Ran i 4 « bo . — Mr. Torry Kline called to seo the [in **"" *"} "Ri. Shanon, Secretary. | will bea dry month. There will be warm Mra. "Mvers and on ihe narih be Secand Benne. bounded and doscilbed us follows Rerorrsk a few days ago. I 1 t Ives. housekeep weather Just following the 20th, ending Inj streat, fronting on 1 orth street 06 fest and A gare ear, . [le good to yourse y he ) $ 20 \ ng along L | street 290 feet [8 the east hv Adam Behroyer, en the ] . ) va 24th and 28th. | AXiending aiong Lanra 9 0 I —Headquarters for any kind of men's, { ure and good to those whom you have thunder storms on A} . \ h wat hereon erected & two story frame dwel-|*0uth by R B Poorman and on the west by boys’ or childrens’ wear iu at the Phila: Jia provide for in your families, at your | Snow storms are probable in the far West, 0008 (wa large store Tooms, a ware public youd, eontuining one fourth wore, delphia Branch, tables, by getting your groceries fish, | on the 33th and ith, and snow falls are] roam, marbia yard. stable and other out | 1Ore or less Thereon areated a twosstors RNA ; AE roffee, tea buildings. Seized taken in execution and] fame house, stable snd other outbuildings — F. PB A ke house. at cured and fresh meats, sugar, cotes, tea, : PIT Rg . : | | driet froite—at Sechler's 1a ba sold as the property of J, H. Pierce. 3 ; Bellefonte, was burned a few days ago. or gl Te but pure and fresh No & All that oartain iui or piece of groun: He sav | Of. who keep none bn } le saved his back {goods and the best in the market. They ~J. 8 wants to know whether we will Suit of J. I. Pierce usa of ve Daniat[tituste in Boges Twp. Cantera County ; : Butler Fi. Fa No, 83 April T. 1881. Debt] Penna , bounded and describad as follows id : sell no article but what they are willing take saw logs on subscription. Yes, [to warrant, when large aud sent by mail, prepaid. FTES A & Baty, viz Bounded on the north by Margare Al that cartain lot ar pleca of ground Green on the east hy same, on the west he . : — Philipsburg Board of Trade was re. ~Monday was winterish and threats | cantly organized und officered aa follows : ened snow. ¢ yo | ML ! ah in O aunty] A Poorman and others and on the south Secate met, a hauduome boquet of Hows uly In Rush tdwnebip Cantre coutiy by Bald Eagla creek, containing one 1 ¥ . A Sejers adorned Senator eilogy lino llows, bounded on the south by the fourth sore more or less No buildidgs. President, E. H. Underhill; Vice-Presi~ | while magnificent floral ship, B8UIOR| ow Goo ony, property, on the sast by lands ALSO, ~—Go and see those handsome fishing dent, J, B, Childs; Secretary and Treas | upon a sea of violets and roses, the BR the old Swartz property and others and] All that certain tract of land situate in rods at Deschoer's. He also has the |UTeT J. A. Lindsey ; Executive Commit: | of ladies of Alexandria, Va, to p {on the north by lands of the Whitecomb Marion township, Centre county, Penna, choicest lot of fisting tackle of every |*e,J N. Casanova, W. P. Dincan, H.|wr Hill of Georgia, oroamented thatiproperiy containing 70 acres mare or hounded oli the forth by lands of Samuel description and tor all kinds of fishing K. Grant, Already thirty-one of the gentlemen's desk, lhe tribute was AC | loan, theraon srected s one and half "avy I nan re ha b Snr . Goh Johi a iaeit and J. W. Snook jeading Risines ta of ie Jawa 2a companied by the following note | frame house, log barn and other outbuilc : v of Curtin --JOhN Ge . s OLY fdentified themseives wi 14 OF purchiused the arm and mountain land. | cupnization. [is purposes are set forth in ft Ph Gramly, dec'd in Miles twp, fore following: “For the purpose of 15,500, : ~The report we published last week Lourierax Orixiox.—~We notice that the Junista Conference of the Central Penn's Synod, of the Lutheran church, which convened in Bloomfield last week, passed the following resolutions relative to speculative life insoranca: Whxkreas, Believing that speculative hfe insurance a8 now existing, and so rapidly spreading over our Common. wealth, is a monstrous evil, demoralize ing in ita tendency, dishonest in its pur poses, and disastrous in its effects, we herehy Resolve, That, as the watchmen to whom the Master has given the avers wight of His flock, we recognize the du THE CENTRE REPORTER. WN KURTZ... ere sisnnnens AEBOOIATE Bditer, v cifying fhe kind of go goods wanted, immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with widths and prices marked, samples of =~ Dress Goops, S1Lks, Etc. showing the latest styles, and enabling a purchaser in any part of the United States to select saicony andere the goods conveniently, with certainty of receiving only what are sent for, and at precisely the same prices paid by city customers who buy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any articles fail to be as expected, we request their return, and send others in exchange, or refund the money at once if the purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue | embracing all the departments in one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than | any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those J} wie send us 2 postal card name, town, county, and state: nothing further is necessary, ~we will under- stand what is ad : Our stock, which forms the variety in one | establishment in the United States, includes Ladies’ Suits, | Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jos, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, 's g ing, Housekeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. _ Address,” =~ +) Lh Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, April 7, '81 THE GREAT WE STORES. LOCAL ITEMS, «1 would call thd attention of the pub lie to the fact that I again have my office in the old “Conrad House.” just opposite the Broockerhoff House, Bellefonte, where I shall be glad to bave sll persous having Tegal business to attend to, to call, St D F. Fonrxxy J. H 1881 of ws T Ready for Spring! HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOTS & SHOES. sv pot unlikely to occur in England at the The month wiil end ’ close of the month. : wot and celd, but on the whole, will be like a May month, - er WasmixagroN, March 30.-When the NS We have received an immense stock of Boots and Bhoes direct from the Manufacturers, which were hought at the Lowest Cash Price, thereby enabling usto sell a good, relisvle Bhoe at the price Shodgy goods were generally sold or, - GENTS' DEPARTMENT. Last week we promised you some more new points concerning om Trade, and whereby we are confi: dent you can save money. There fore please pay attention to what we tell you, We deal in goods that we can ree« ommend. Ask us whether a Shoe is good, and if we say it is, we mean iL ss a guarantee, i HW Believing that customers would'bet~ ter pay a little more for a good article than a little less fora worthless one, we urge sale of good Boots and Shoes only, MINISTRATCRS NOTICE. Al ers of Ford Es it Eg Lo saving been 4 to thy u goed, all persons indebled to sain sstste are required tn wake immediate payment «nd those bavirg «Inims against the sme ‘on presest them, duly authenticated by lw for sett) sment FLIAS PETTEROLF, A m'r. Card Collections, S——————————— Is\. Buy seven bars Dobbins Eloetrie Soap of your Grocer. We have just received 500 yards of Cassimer, out of which we intend to make the popular 815 suits. They are all wool. We guarantee a fit, and to be as well made as g $30 sgt, The game quality will cost you Twenty Dollars elsewhere, Try us and see for yourselves, We Can save you money. - a - RACES IN SOUTH AMER- apr Ot ICA. E* ECUTORS NOTICE.~ Letters testamentary on the estates of oon R Taylor, Inte of Gregg twp ,dec’d, aving been granted to the undersigned, Il persons indebied to said estate are ree wired to make immediste payment, and hose haying claims inst the same to present {hem duly a tiested by law for settlement. D. FPF. TAYLOR, JOHN SHANNON, mardd Executors. We manufacture anything in our line. Employ only skilled work. men, and use the best stock. 20d. Ask him to give you a bil Remember we guarantee satisfac: of it. tion in all cases, 8d. Mail us bis bill sad your Then we have The Celebrated Owl address : - Shirt, laundried and unlaundried. Woare satisfied that it is the best shirt in the country for one Dollar, It is made of Wamsutta Muslin, Reinforped Bosom, 2400 Liven, 8. ly sod lined with neavy Bucher inen, Doll & Mingle, BROCKERHOFF ROW, Bellefonte: XEQUTOR'S NOTICE —; Letters testameniary upon the estate of John Matzler, late of Potter township, ducensed, having been granted to the un. dersigaad, by the Register of Centre coun ty, has requests all persons knowing them selves to be indebted to deceased to come forward and make prompt payment, and those having claims agxinst decedent to present them duly authenticated for settles ment, JACOB METZLER, Executor, 4th, We will mail you FREE goven beautiful cards, in six colom snd gold, representing Sbakspeare's “Seven Ages of Man.” : I. L. Cragin & Co, 116 SOUTH FOURTH ST, : i 24march — Centre Hall has a new demist-G. WATGL Hosterman having removed to this) o ace. We have a Calico Shirt. layudried, @ ht ot for use, with Collar, for on- ¥ , Gi Irae { THEONLY cts, The biggest bargain in That Acts at the Same Time on GOOD TIMBERLAND FORSALE — 8! acresund 8) perches timberland, in regg twp. nbout one-half mile south o Geo. Gentzel's sawmill, nesr the public road, adioining lands of Chas Righs, Gen, Gentzel and J. D Decker, ° timber consists of good yellow pine, pitch pina, hemlock and chestnot oak. Also HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLHEIM adjoining Jd R Reifsnyder on tha south, Annie Albright B, O. Deininger and D. A Musser an the north; containing sbout one wera, having thereon a dwelling house. with gond garden. 40 young apple trees, rhoice rail. just beginning to bear ; shout 20 pench trevs, 6 pear trees, and an sbhund. snes of grapes, sour cherries, and other fruit; also x well of good water, 30 feet deap, near the house. For further infor. mation apply to JOHNS AUMAN, a ors’ Mills, Pa, {ROW Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SXLLING YERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and pl If you want to get rid of pimples, sls, tetter &e., use Lindsey's Blood Searcher.” Sold by all druggists, MEDICINE ; 4 and the KIDNEYS. Thess pres! organs are the datunl crane ere of the svete. Jf (hey work well, health will be perfect: if they bocome CORgeS, dreadful disoasts are Sune © jude Will TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Billovencss, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun. dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid- ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, our Stores, —Vennor has quit talking about the | 1h roughout the soutl 3 weather and only keeps talking about! ore was heavy frost the large lot and extraordinary low price y of clothing at the Philad. Brauch. This Som bis good sense, StrEcTYPING done at this office. Pers sons withing vlectiotype cuts duplicated of or other matier stereotyped can have it| —Tuesday was cold, raw and stormy. done st the Rerurrer office, our office | Wednesday ditto. i 14 i it of the First Nat. Bank of Bellefun : red H Wagoner ot al Fi, Fs. April T. 1881. Debt $2100. att'y's, All the right, title and interest of the defendant's 1a and to all that certain tract i te I a8 | 9 In Gents’ Ties we have the largest ase 0, These Virginia flowers, from the la.|ings. Seized taken in execution and to|® Co and a tract of land in warrantee . S > tat \ 1. | 40Tes more or less, about 100 acres cleared promoting our several interests as busi: | i.) on their part of their admiration of witef WIL Blalr at al va Jahn On 1 jon 11 that ¢ i far 1 it. | Zimmerman of the death of Col, Brown was prema: All thet certain lot of unseated land ait] 4 . . de } less public and expensive than are to be 16 Senator from Virginia, on one part u warrant dated the 18th dav of March A.|'er. Exre, va Jacob A Walker. Fi Fa ~The engineer who ran the big 1000- | nrepared take cognizance of all matters the White House, nor is its voyage in nest of Federal spoils; it 1s simply on All that certain lot or piece of ground, day, got a suit purchased of Lewing, |isbuarg, Centre County, Pa, have associs|, 5) oo ohored himself in the hearts situate in Rush township Centre county |¥'#: Bounded on the west by Jacob Pech aasant (3 out 21 vears, died las 2: Vennor: The ‘ ) { je in defense of the honor, ina Lhe tract, surveyed Pleasant Gap, sged about 21 years, died |; ji: Vennor: There will be some cold | ma « 0 and on the sauth by Jacob Pachtol estate, ~Flitting season is about here and the by : . 3 ‘ Fata Sout lo aA Flitting fe fo wk, Jha yi certainly be no sleigh | history of Virginia, when he sheathed ances. ALSO. stable and other outbuildings, Reiz-d, ta- ing in June, July - . 5 . - } situate in Rash township —Vennor ssid March would go ou! | ih ringh September there will be consid. | to pierce her fair lawe. pasate } sh Le I , | March 1794 snd granted to James Turner, | ¥5 Craries MoCatforty. } —The Rerorres was pleased to have | OVer Pennsylvania and some of the oth- ‘ 2 000 CHINANEN KILLED, : Nat «nd | Railroad running through thess several | Rorough of Bellatante, Cantre county | s 3 alla ly looked for, followed by sleighing and i .., as broken out in the valley of Conete All these certain tracts of unseated legheny street and alley twenty fest north f $5 «h, or $6,000,000, . . sbares of $30 each, or 36, at Sechler's, freely admit that they were | h e Eg wW MeClel land : autation |g werasnt dated the 16h day of May 1703|'%6t lo ‘and © m MNeClellanq ang - > . 3 £ within one mouth of scarlet fever. as complete as the most fas'idious could | dured in cold blood. All the cape fields, "<7 and 153 per S80, 200 to the place of beginning, The said 3 . rd ” roof Ivin ¥ overalls at the Philsd. Branch and you Let thepoor sufferers from femaale has been wrecked. All foreiguers have north by a tract surveyed on a warrant The other thereof Iying on the west side ! hae Lillad 1 - : oi an - . oft feet north of lots sold by James A Beaver —The Presbytery of Huntingdon will refer to Lydia Piukham's Vegetable them have veen killed. The work ofition and to be sold ss the properly of werner - > : } ‘along said lands 30 foal to ather lands of % mh ohle 31 2 A BURSTING LOCC Suitef H Ligget et al use of vs Tuesday, April 12, at 11 a. wm. Pinkhamfo r pamphlets, Slmardt . forts tila . tai 'YROXE |. —Locomotive i 4 ; . : : —Were pleased to have a visit from TyroxE, OL All that cortain lot or piece of land sit | feet 10 place of baginhing No buildings. bi fell back.” loded ut this place about nine] ig ones fell back. ! 3 . : : ok feu] sn} . . intend making a trip to Kansas in May, | 0'clock this morning, Lock Haven to Milesburg. Boundad and |lob of ground situste in the Borough of| iby lands of Michse! Shank, on the west President ; Vice Pres. A. M. Hauler; ere damaged, and windows were bypo.| Y A098 © ] follows : On the north by Cherry alley . : ’o L lisms, of Orbisunia, bad an ear cut off Loui by lands of Benjamin Liggelt now iotof R ND Cumming. ssid lot fronting 60 ris, J. H. Reimuyder, Jerome Spigelmy- |, oe ut ¥ d jot fronting : » browsed. Mr. Test, of Phil-lrent Thersen erected a twosstory frame] exs badly bruised O re of sald borough. Thaereon arerted a two A : , ian {oth watbuildings getables and the peach crop, ly cut. A great many others received |%* the property of Joba D. Gardner. [SANE OU TE 13 - oe wrecked engine esca wd unharmed, jtuats in the Borough of Bellafenta, couns! to have a call from Mr. Elias Fetterolt, | 4. R ay bo ¥ as kh " s ry : or. | ba 8a'd as the property of Daniel Butler. [Mame of Wm. A. Thomas and on the wes dies of Alexandria, are presented to Sen-| No 6 0 properly ¢ by lands of Adam Harter, containing 116 ator Hill of Georgia, ss a feeble testimo- y ab ! penhaver Fi. Fa No, 61 April T. 1881 | "0 buildings. Reized, taken in execution ness men, citizens and neighbors, 0. 00 hiignt manner in which he recent: I Dah $1750. B att'y ¥ end to be sold as the property of Elias provide means of rational amusement, |, exposed the corrupt bargain made by Cog = slesred to learn the ated in YRush township Centre county . . ond still ving . found at places of general resort, and to | 1d the Repablicun party on the other,|Penna. Surveved in pursusncs of | Suit bf Jacek Pletcher and L. F_ Metz. . ave in reserve a union of gentlemen is ship, Senator, has not cleared from 3 : his ship, Henatar, D 1794, granted to» Mary Smith—~contain. No, 06, April Term, 1831, Debt $480. motive, No. 14, on his first trip between |, flecting the business interests of this Q ie ling 433 acres and 163 perches and allow A&B. aty's Philadelphia und New York the other {horongh, we as bosiness men of Phil-f Lo 00000 Georgin Senator, becanse ALSO | ituate BC I rg a a Ny ip ] : ” All that ¢ in tract of ur Penna, bounded and deseribed as follows manuger of the Phnladelphia Branch. ated together, of true Virginians everywhere by the A'l that certain tract of unseated land —Jsmes Hanison,a young man of| _ The Rsrorrsk weather prophesy,|timely and eloquent speech he had|penna, adjoining the above described | 101 FAILED, un tha north BY Qonfur and on & warrant dated March tel 3 go . € WY ene LODE of scarlet fever, on Sunday iasty spurts in April; it wiil not be all sun- | preservation of the traditions, and i0}18:h 1794 granted to Danial "tpl in 1 : ; : shine in May —people will need fire. to | maintenance of the former illustrious taining 433 acres 153 perches and allow: containing 140 acres hod or less, There ) MA) ' on erected a one and a half story log house, evs can live i Ree in for ai®™ ; : tii Can ive In peace again K : or August. In Aus|[the sword of one of her own Senators, | All that cartain tract of unseated land ken in axecution snd to be sold as the While, cust the rattlesnakes will be blind, and | which had been treacherously pointed) < RA. coy nroperty of Jacob A. Walker, Je \ ge i i { Penna, adjoining the last mentioned tract|{* 2 12 . So Khas lamb. He was right—it went out gree Hp it, fullowed SL Shestuuly WAR OF lsnrvayad on « warrant dated 15th day of Suit of Bellefonte B & L. Association | ile, iis Ovtober, with a8 general eleclion a Als . - ! containing 48% acres and 53 perches and| All those two cerlsin messuages, tens | acall hom Geo. Reiber, of Potter, and | *7, states about the Sth of November, allowance. The Tyrone and Clearfield | ments and tracts of ground siwuste in thei Esq. Dinkcl Penn. ’ : when colder weather can be confident-| York, April 4—~The Sar tracts bounded and described as follows : \ Jerald of Panwa says: A war of races|™ L8O Une thereof beginning at » corner of Al ~The stock of the Bald Eagle and | he holidave ; A LSC 2 . . . bi r 8 RR CG usisted 2,000 : . y pT Snow Shoe RR Co. consisted of 12, —All who have vet made purchases | where more than two thousand chinamen {1454 situste in Rush township Centre af lots of Robart slentine, thence north ave been berbariously murdered by nes sourty Penna, surveved in pursuance of 20 feet along suid street, thence sast 200 —Four children of William Abbott, of | fuirly aealt with ; that the goods were |grues and Cholos, Ou one pi rot | ] > i 1 he t at in six We inoffensive me mug. | granted to John Musser—containing 443| Charles McCafferty, thenge south along Trough Creek, Huntingdon county, died {the best. and that their assortment i8]gix hundred inoffensive men were mue. Krantad u chan snd oral i suid land WN feal 10 an wliey, thenos wast ~The fishing season having begun, fesire. Suchisby I. headquarter fr sugar houses, machinery, oie: Were barn. | One other situate in Rash township, [tract lying on ihe east side of Allegheny go and get yourself 8 pair of fishing fair deailug and honest groceries, ed, and property tothe value of millions oo nive county Penna, adjoining on the street No building. will have all the big fish biting at your {complaints take courage and rejoice that fled from the valley, one of the most fer | ated 16th day of Muy 1708 granted to of A Usghtny strat Seginning ata or ) ) ! } . anid toa tn P sme off Rink » knize i " ner of All ony a an a'lay J hook, a painless remedy has been found, We tile and productive in Peru. Some off Richard Peters. Seized taken in execu y ) ie abi) a Jos Li Birkey, thence north 100 feet to : ; ane HP : and nlander is il going on John Copenbaver. {10 5 08 4, IHTRAY, x bdo p ] hold it ed meeting in the |Compound. Itis prepared at 233 West~ murder and plunder is si going oN. Bol n Uopentavas {ands of Oharlea MeOaarly thence west old its next stat meeting in 1 M Head 35 Bir a No T. Presbyterian church of Osceola, op |8f0 Avenue, Lynh, Huss. Send . MOTIVE. M. L along said lan } fort oh John I Gardner Fi. Fa, No. 62 April T, ssid McCafferty , thensa south 100 test tn} } 3 April 148 {181 Debt $1000 00. Love sit'y. jun alley. thence east along said alley 200 ~— Now thatthe trout season has opened : 4 "9 $' . : a he \ ing |attached to the Clearfield ssenger : we expect to hear stories of bow “all the :: K Hosters, ane of jiles towieliigs train, exp ry luste in Liberty township Centre county nt . ALSO. H py 18, 3 8 : ' i : > v x Ith i i ex cilizens, Mr. Josie . shattering every-| Penna on the main road leading from All that certain messuaga, Lanament or —Rebersburg is to have a life insor- thing in the vicinity of the new depot.| ¥0¢ NT . Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of | ance company, with Henry Meyer for he Ward house and Ray's tannery | described as follows to wit, on the north Pan ni ai oe ih : § . ad fQ | A , Pov lands of heirs of Samuel! Bechdol, on A Sec’y, C. L. Grumiy: Treasurer, A. N, ken fortwo squares distant. Mr. Will 20 oh be Bald Ragle Oreek, on the on the sast by lot of Jobn Cox, on the ~ . & A i Corman ; Directors, 1. Roush, J, C. Mor- south hy H.shno siroet snd np the west by | and was otherwise badly hurt. Henryl,wned by P. B. Crider—containing one ¢ Bish oi lb k Haupt, the telegraph operator, had both hundred acres and allowance of six per|fe8t oh Dishap *irae SRG Being KNOWH An er. Jaup egraph Of ’ . POT designated as lot No KR] inthe general plan 1 on Friday night | ipshorg, badly cut about the face, and|house, bank barn and other outbuildings. | i damaging ve- Micha] Bowlinger, of Tyrone, face bad-| Seized taken 1n execution and to be sold |Mory double frame dwelling house and : 3. ua w™ INo R ’ ALSO, i We were pleased on Tuesdday last less serious injuries, The engineer off Su All that certain parcel ar lot of ground] -— A als a th . 2erins Mill he cause of the explosion is unknown | ty of Centre and tate of Pennsylvania. Spring Mills. - — I baunded and described as follows, to wit! PROFIT $! 200, iin the horth by Jands of Bhortlidga & Oo! . . nthe east by other lsnds of Chas MeOsf | To sum it up, six long years of bed- - knowledged until the purchase money is paid in tall, Ee SORR SPARS rye We have a few suits on hand. They | are of our own make, made in dull} | season; made in the very best style, | on wuich we are offering some spes! cial inducements. and health wiilonoe more glad den your heart, Why suffor 1pnjgos from the torment 3 of an aching bac Why bear such digtresg from Qone » n i at nd Flisa J "Noy ie se fourtul ‘because of dle= § © EKmxey. Worr will sare you. Try a pack: rine ? ¢ #1 anos and be satisfied ed " Ite avy vepetodle compound and i am 5 BALES. «© By virtue of a writ of Feiri Faciss, issued out of the Court of Common Floss of Centre County, and to me direct: iad, there will be exposed st public sale at the Court House in Beliefonte, on Saturday the 10th dayof April A. DJ 1881, st 2 P. M., the following de scribed Real Estate of the defendant (who! waives inquistion) to wit: | All the defendants interest of, in and 0 lock tree a corner, thehce extending north Ibe fellowing memsuages, longmenis snd 50° west 320 perches more or less to a pine MW of and situste ha Snowshoe low. treo corner thence by a tract of land in the|*bip. Uentre county, Pennsylvania. warrantes nama of Christian Musser,! One thereof bounded by lands in the sruth 40° east 230 porches mere or less to a warrantes name of James Tompking, SUKAF Lree a rorner, her by 8 tract of Jiehard Jones, Samuel! Witherill, Samu lund in the warrantee name of John Ham-| ol Black Andrew Slack apd James Gilli brigat, south 50° west 820 perches more or land, J.ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, | One Package makes six quarts of Medicine. Your Druggist has €, or will pat @ Jor you. Iasist upon having & Price, $1.20, LICEARTINT & 00, DProptisters, | ALSO. All the right title snd interest of defend. ants in snd to all that certain tract of land situste in the township of Rush, in the, county of Centra aforesaid in the warran-| too name af Andraw Graff, bounded and! descrived as follows, beginning st a hem-! 2 CW wend port pid) Herlineton, VL SPETEE ERLE. Ard all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, | SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands in this line, \X " | Please and also bear our #3715 Pants | in mind. They would be cheap at $5; but we can affurd to sell them at 83.76. Our Overalis can't be beat , they are our Own Make, and we guarantee every palr not to rip. " oki - o-—- PILES! PILES! PILES! Fi a »y Bea eSNG IOY WY oraat Agr WU gortment ever gpened bere, Among! | i baving lately been furnished with a tt ridden sickness, costing $200 per year, 0t land situste in tbe township of Rush, west by other lot Charles McCafferty, now! Hand, the 481, the Tournament |B ! i 5 ul occupied in part by Michael Kelley, have! inl ——* "Tis not in mortals to command | Rock Hill school took place on the 3lat off ped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, ta- NT hate of Joh Jamra asd aud bo Bestards, THe, 3% Tu } Sediment In the Urine, Milky success—hut we'll do better—we'l arch. with an examination followed by| ken by my wife. She has done her own and extending back 200 feet to lands of ! £." Thars us~-Whitmer & Co. at the ld ousework for a year sipce, without the! i 1858, viz, beginning at a pine tres Shortlidge & Co. ‘iIhereon erected a ORDLA, i male Pains and Aches en i“ : on T r opened with the sslutatory;|loss of a day, and I want everybody tol £ by a tract of J : } ’ i seauee Lhe bland in polsoned New Cash Store, Spring Miils, Pa. Tessier opane i rk land in the warrantee name of Andrew Outbuildings Seized, taken in execution ; have been —Mr. Wm. Gutelius, son of Mifflin. speeches by the smaller scholars, then a seers Graf, north 66}? east 314 perches more or And 10 bo sold as the property of Charles) i | KIDNEY wo ~The man who has not been to [Ms ‘Aax: w Sa oa i - RT visiting severs! days in this place, not “God's Works,” by all those in the 20d | church for twenty years, has attended | tract of land 18 the whrratiag name ofl TERME CASH. —No deed will be so . , ons on omittis g the RerusTeR office. and third readers. A dialogue by AIL P.{ regularly for the last six months. Be-| Casper Shaffer, south 384° east 2884 i destroying oA lire be antibod § nag Wieland, and Joseph Garbrick, entitled | ing questioned as to bis spiritual affairs!i: 0 len th ¢ { housknda N a > New Cab § W bi vo Snring | “A Simple Sum in Arithmetic.” A diss | he said that heretofore he couid not ak hese wills Td Beh wil) coca mor FIA Se% yout hear ew Cs-h Store of Whitmer & Co. Spring ford buy clothes good enough for church | oy nee ; o! 2 south 614° west 32 perches more or loss to) Mills. Pa., shows that it filis u long felt 8 a Ce o . - Erlie Ross, entitle The Bet" A dia- Branch he can get a decent suit 80 cheap rantee name of Geo. Huffuagle, north 384° awsy bappy. ogue by Cal, E. Wieland sod D. Karlie] that be can now go to charch regularly.| west 282 perches more or less to place of] —The Centre Democrat hasgotinto pleas- ence, entitled “The Letter,” Essays by EE parables aud allowance According to said Allegheny streets, where we lound the | Elite Noll, Mattie Tressler, Maggie Rupp MARRIED. Hough survey, 3 On March 31st, by Rev Robert Hamill, away as though he were but 20 years of | with the valedictory, after which 8 © . . 1 Cherokes, Iowa, to Miss Lizzie B,, deugh- ge. Stover. tescher, addressed the school. By ter of Robert Goheen. of Boalsburg tend the Anniverssiy of the Y. M C. A. |sddressed the school in an entertaining of this plas e, in the Lutheran church, on| manner, after which the exercises closed t Spring Mills, Pa., on 31, ult, Mary are doing all possible tv make their 20d Clara, wis of Jobs A. Sreneble, Anuiverary a succes. The Combi ; : Cutubiued Do you know what it is to suffer with 27 years, 4 months, and 5 days. : : . ~~ ARM FOR S! rs —Dinges will go to New York and|, fine worst torments of the humao| H OR SALE Philadelphia begining of next week 10) rume. The must perfect cure ever TERE WE aE) way) Beg earrond Will be sold at public Sale, on the and containing four hundred and : . — ferly on tha south by a stresd and on the the most popular are the Four ny Tero omifit. tf] Enitor Reporter: The closing of the | y,ea] §1 200—ull of this expense was stop-| 0 the county of Centra Penna, in the ing a front of twenty feet on said street ; hl all colors, and range from 35 to 7b ; 11 deserve | M db itherenf by David Hough on 80h of Au. . : ’ i or Bopy Urine; or Rhew. fogu : . hes, . John L. i sages, easaye, spsechos, He, +9 {corner thence extendin gdouble {rama dwelling houss sand other] Rl ere deveioped b pow it, tor their benefit.—N. E, Farmer. With the humors ibat should burg’s welt known coachmaker, hus been | YO7F_ pretty class dialogue, entitled, lets to 8 white pine a cornar thence hy | McUs arty, will restore the healthy sotion and all these {perches tore or 1ass to a red oak tree or . bees cured. 17¥ and you ——The steady crowd of buyers st the aad foto the. xX iin s , Wieland snd : : St : ve u gue by Master Dan T iela ut since the opening of the Philad.iy post thenoe by x tract of land ip the wer want in that vicinity, Everybody goes vss, which very much amused the audi-| Good for Lewins, {beginning—containing $35 secre and JOO anter quarters, corner of Bishop and veteran Shugert at the case picking |snd others. Mis Izora 8. Rupp closed P g D.D.. Mr. Alexander Boyd Knox, of ~The public are cordially invited toat- | request, D. T. Wieland, er., director, then DIED. next Saturday evening. The members snd daughter of Henry Krumrein, aged Goepel hy mns will be used for singing, ; les 7 If you do, you know what is one lay in a large spring stock and wahtsa li gown is Kidney Wort. It cures con- low a8 w render competition impossible. | | ures bestih to the deceased bowels and i revents recurrence of disease. Try it wountsin, about Pleasant Gap and in Nittany valley. Several deaths have oc- surred from it at the Gap, and others are seriously ill, _ Bracksmrrmixg. Mr B.F Wiser hav- ing opewed shops opposite the Lutheran Church, a1 Ces tre Hall, offers his services to the peoy le of this vicinity in all the branches of blacksmithi- g. With meny years of experience he feels his work will share of patronage, 7ap3m BEATH OF COL. BROWN, a ——— ~The busiest place in Bellefonte just ow 1s the Philad. Branch Clothing Hail nd come out with bundles of clothing un- er their arms YOURT PROCLAMATION. ith Judicial Dis of the counties of Centre. Clinton and the Honourable I Frank, and the Douring dato the precept, bearing te the D., 1881, to me directed ior holding court of Uyer and Terminer sod Guoeral Jalil Deliv in Bellsfonte Pv, for urday, at Milesbury, stomach. Col. Brown was a ative this county, and by bis energy and per- -everance became one of our leading citizens. He wasun attorney and editor. end a gentleman of mun —kind, fo ways friendly ti the interests of the com- mon masees. We smypathize with his bereaved family, Peace to his ashes. _ =If Bellefonte was proud of any thing, it is proud of the Philad. Branch clo- thing ball. Hundreds of people are drawn to the town, who would not go there if it weie not for the remarkably low prices at which suits are sold there all the time. It makes the town look brisk, and causes a great custom for the landlords, and heips trade geverally in the town. ~The snow-storm last week was not like one that came just to taper off—it was a soorter. It began to snow early on Wednesday morning, 30th, ult, any continued to suow until Friday evening. April Ist. At times it came down like a bedstick was being emptied of itr feathers, and we wade up our mind that next winter had already set in. Ven- ner did not know much about March's going out or April's coming in. Ou Sut- urday, 2ud, there was sunshine, and much of the snow was melted, Sleighs were plentiful on the roads. —A thorough and safe remedy is Dr Mettaur’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills Sold by all Druggists. Price 26 cents, 17mar bt. ~—Physicians and Druggists requiring a perfectly Pure Pepsin for prescriptions should send their cards for sample to Robertson & Co., manufactorers of pure pepsin, 34 Broadway, New York. Smar, 1m, ~Nothing so good for Headache and Dyspepsia a8 Dr. Mettanr’s Headache and Dyspepsia Pills, Price 25 cents. All Druggists sell them, 17war bt. tOur subreribers who change their - office address should notify us giv iugname of old and the new post of. ce. th —Pool's Signal Service Barometer, or Storm Glass and Thermometer combin- ed, for sale by J. O. Deininger, Centre Hull. Price only $1.00, Pretty and peeful, should be in every fon eb in being the 6th day of Fob. 188i Notice is therefore hersbygiven to the Coroner, Jus reons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of ay, with their records, inguisitions, examina hich to their office appertains to be done, and thess hoare bound in recognizances to Rrosdelts | he prisoners that are or shall be in the Jall of Centre to prosecute sgainst thew ss shall be just, Given under my band, st Bellefonte, the 4th day of Feb. in the sear of our Lord, 181, and in theltdth soar of Independence of the United States. JOHN SPANGLER, SBberiff, PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE. The spring term of this Selact School. located wt Centre Hall, Pa,, will begin on the 18:h ot April, 1881, All persons desiring to obtsin a thor- ough English or Ciassical Education, are respecitully invited w attend ite sessions. Tuition from $4 to $8 per term. Bowrding st very remsonxble rates. For further particulars address, H. F. Birxer, A. M., Principal. 1 mardt Centre Hall, Pa OTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing named persons have filed iter petitions tor license in the Office o the Cierk of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pesce in and for the coun- 1y of Centre, and that application will be made at the next session of said Court to grant the same, John Anderson, Bellefonte boro, H C Yeager, Fred’ k Smith, Ed Brown, Jr. Herry Brockerhoff, Dan'l Garman, o do W. R Teller, do do G. E Parker, Philipsburg boro. Baloon. John Ramsdale, do Tavern. Robert Lloyd, do C. A Faulkner, do Jumes Passmore, do Jeffrey Hayes, Rush twp. Jonuthan Kreamer, Millheim boro, W. 8. Musser, d J H Odenkirk, David J. Meyer, D, H, Ruhl, I’, H. Biover, John G. Uzzle Geo Hazel, Ssmusl Boyer, James L Delong, Gottlieb Haag, Eating {ouse. Saloon. Eating House, Tavern. do do do do do d 0 Potter twp. do do Penn twp. v Snowshoe twp. 0 do Eating House. Liberty twp. Tavern. Spring twp. do H G. Shaffer, Huines twp. do Henry Robb, Walker twp. do Kmumuel Brown, Miles twp, Saloon. Alois Kohlbecker, Boggstwp. Tavern, aneob Cooke, Howard boro. do 300. Miller, Gregg Tavern, J. 0. BARPER, leas 10 & pine trea corner thence by a tract of land in the warrantee name of Sebastian Graff, north 40° east 230 perches more or less to place of beginning—~Containing 433 j: {acres and 168 perches more or less, FARM OF 140 ACRES, thereon| ng valuable real estats of M. Decker, A A1S0. Al the right, title and interest of the defendant in an to all that partion of = tract of land situstad partly in the town ship of Rush county of Centre and partly About 50 acres are good TIMBERLAND. Also a} SAWMILL ou the tract. Terms made known on day of sale, M. J. Decxen, Grery Decker, Susax Decker, Executors. Ciearfield. lyingand being in the township | nt Rush aforesaid, upon which are arected | two frame houses, an old saw mill and! other outbuildings, the wholes tract being! bounded and described as follows. on the Loraing deaensed, on the sagt by lands late of tract of land in the warrantee name of Andrew Graff and on the west hy lands lntely of Brenner & Co —contaiding 407 scres and 188 perches more or less, sur. veyed the lst day of April 1703 an a war rant in the name of Christisn Musser. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of the dofendent in and to all that eartsin lot of ground situate in the borough of Philips hurg, in the county of Centre aforesaid. Bounded and describad as follows, begin: ning st a post corner of William Ward's lot and running by said Ward's line north 593° oust 250 feet to curner of Ward's lot thenes south 314° east 66 feet to post thance south —° west by land of Chestor Munson 84 feet to post corner on the line of graded road thence by the same 68 feet to the place of beginning having therson erected a twe-story frame dwelling house, ALSO. All the right, title and the interest of the apr? Assignee’s Bale.— Will be sold at public sale on the premises, in Milestwp,, near Stover's, on Friday, April 2nd, 1881. All that certain tract or piece of land bounded by ands of Jeremiah Haines, (eo. Wollert and others, containing six- ty neres more or less, about twenty acres cleared, the bailar ce in timber. Thereon erected n dwelling house and other out. buildings. Sle to commence at | o'clock, p. m., of said day, when terms will be made known by J.H REIFSNYDER, Assignee of Geo, Feidler, RHLRIFI'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facl- as, Leynri Fucins and Venditioni Expo nas, issued out ol the Court of Com. mon Fleas of Centre county, snd to me directed, there will ba exposed ar pub- lic sule ut the Court Heuse in Bellafonte, on Ssturday, 23d Buf of April, A. D. 1881, nt 130 o'clock, P. M, the fullowing de scribed real estate of the defendants, to wit: S8imar td ground situate in the township of Rush in tha county of Centre aforesaid Bounded post on the west side of the Bpruce QOreek and Philipsburg Turnpike road sdjnining lunds lutea of BR K Meihan thence by said nnd north 80° west 61 9-10 perches to bemiock thence by land of Chester Mun. 0, 1. Suit of Michael Stiver ve, Adam Stover, et ui, Von. Ex., No, 12, April T. 1881. Debt, $80885, Dale, sit'y, All thet certain lot of timber land situs a's in Harris townst ip Centre county Pa. Bounded and described us fotlows to wit, on whe north side of Tussey grain ud- joining lunds Inte of George™Soul on the north, James Irvin on the enst and wont, and Contre Furnace on the south, begin: ning at stones thence south 264°, east 40 perches to a stone thence south 724°, west 212 perches to x chestnut vak thence north 294°, west 40 perches tostones thence north 724°, enst 212 perches to place of begin ning, containing 49 acres and 76 perches and allowance, Neized taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of Ad- wm, Jonathan, Samuel, David, William snd H. M. Stover, No. 2 Suit of Mary Lynch vs. Philip Carper, Ven. Ex., No, 00, April T, 1881. Debt $2216 00. Furst att'y. All that certutn lot or piece of land sit. unte in Patton township Centre county Penna, Beunded and described as fol- tows, Beginniug at a post being the north enst corner of Penna Furnace Campans lands thence slong said land south 803° east 126 perches to »mall white oak thence slong lands of Thompson, McCoy & Co., north 66° east 1764 perchesto stones thence slong land of Thompson, McCoy & Co., north 84° west 125 perches to stones thence nlong lands of Jereminh Mayes, south 66° west 160 perches to pince of beginning— vontairing 127 sores 100 perches and al iownnee, thereon erected a two-story irume house bunk burn’ and other oul: buildings. Seized takn in execution and to be sold as the property of Philip Car- Per, by 'and now or Inte of Wesley Ruuk, south 80° east 61 9 10 perches to post on wast 113 perches to place of beginnin and no buildings, ALSO, of a mile south of the borough of Philips south by lands now or lately of John W. Mattern, thereon erected a two story frame or plank dwelling house. Seized, &ec of William OC. Wagoner. Mrs. Wagoner mother, John H OC Wagoner, deceased, No 9 1861 A & B 1 , Alt’ ya. All 3 tre county Penna. Bounded and describ Moote Run, on the north by Behroyer, on the east by Ciampbel snd the south by 3 fame Es 4 thirty-five acres and allowance, more or less, and being 8 tract of land surveyed on « warrant to Hugh Slack, dated April 16th, 17M. Twelve or fifleen acres clears {ed and under cultivation, | ALSO, (Ine other thereof, bounded by lands in {the warrantee names of Hugh Slack, James iSlsck, Henry Sluck snd James Gilliland, {and containing four hundred and sevanty-| one hundred and twelve perches, and sllowance, more or less, and being a tract of land surroyed on a ware rant to Andrew Slack, dated April 156th 1794. ALSO, One other thereof bounded hy lands in ‘the warrantee names of Peter Hall, Sam- luel Tompkineg, Henry Wheeler, Hugh Slack and others, and containing three hundred and eighty sores and allowances, more or less, ol being a tract of lend sur- vayed on a warrant to Jumes Tomokine, dated March 23d 1798. Thereon erected a saw will and » lot of tenant houses, ALSO, One other thereof bounded by land in {the warrantee names of James Gilliland, James Tompkine snd others, and contain ing four bundred and sixteen acres and sllewnnce, more or less, and surveyed on {a warrant to Peter Hall, duted March 23d 11798, Thereon erected s small house and other outbuildings, ALSO, One other thereof bounded by lands in the warrantee names of Peter Hall, James Tompking Hugh Slack and others, and containing threes hundred and fortyweight acres more or less, and being a tract of land surveyed on a warrant to James Gils liland. and dated the 18th day of Septem. ber, 1848, Thereon erected a house and other buildings. | ALSO, One other thereof beginning at a corner, thenre by Moshannon town lots and lard of the heirs of BE. 1de, deceased, north 2° east 116 saven-tonths perches to a corner, thence by lot of Wm, Askey, south 62°, enst 13 saven tenths perches to a corner, thence by same north 2° osst 18 seven. tenths parches to a corner, thence by same noth 62° west 13 seventh tenths perches to a corner, thence by same north 62°, west 18 seventhstenths perches to a corner, thence north 76° east 114 perches loa corner, thence south 64°, east 113 perches to a corner, thence south 46° west 8 perches 10 a corner, thence north H74%, west 92f perches to the piace of beginning and containing one hundred and twenty three acres und twelve perches more or less, and being known as the Daniel Bech. tol farm, Thereon erected a dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. ALSO, One other thereof beginning at a corner on the northern lina of the Hugh Slack tract, thence north 2°, ewst 169 perches to a corner, thence south 88°, east 50 perch- esto a corner, thence south 10°, east 37 parches to a corner, thence south 2° west 80 perches toa corner, thence south 76° west 114 perches to 8 corner, thencas north 2° ensl 14 perches to a corner, thence north 88°, west 58 parches to the place of deginning und containing 163 acres and 1 have all etyles, at prices ranging from 8 to 20 ots, wing pue Swe] A ¢1 veg ayn Wm | HOUT BMI 01 POVAETOD 0G Ov day pus Ww smo jetiey me) y ‘yp Swen ug a HAAKYEIRTIY LL «3 0 yoni Apne EWS 4 ‘atmorpem spyerias yn a0 Drprany on #5 2 VIIO MA Be) GAOTIAS OF Jo 0 fepsem ques pT WTR we ead pw w epessoum “00 ¥ IHDIEA SLL = UOTE YIER Ey SN [IG BUgA0d ne 101 0 § nEmnYg Se Isa $e Ly; SEA weve VW 'HAMO8 P HHAUNVXA'] « "FIRE " ERmoy KW uN Trdpory xoq sod * ‘puncy EPULE {1% 0 oq Bapagm IEA sn breg TreTuOmnea yf, # Spring clothing, Our stock of Cassi mers is large and complete, and we uarantee you prices that can’t be t as to cheapness or good quali ty. We warrant every article made by us, and guarantee a fic. We have a very large stock of 1 runks and Satchels, rangsng in price as follows, Trunks from $126 up- wurds. Satchels from 75 ets. to 85 We will tell you about our stock of Hats, and our Ladies Department pext week, Please remember us when you are in need of anything in our line, for we are positive it will pay you Al any rate, we woul like to have you call and examineour Goods whether you want to purchase or not, Neo trouble to show Goods. Look ta your own interest, and call and see us soon, Respectfully, 128 perches more or less, and haing known us the Murtha Bechio! farm, thereon erected a house and burn. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the propers tv of the defendant. . TERMS CASH.—No deed will be ac~ knowledged until purchase moaey is paid in full, : JOHN SPANGLER, ' Bauland & Newman, | pators of the one price s Bellefonte, am KL 7 4 = m ™ ol z Nz DISCOVERY 2 3 or ste javalid, ¥ recuniey il in fat it has gestion, its use. ‘rico $1.00 Mow, ot. Bo ward i . 8. They cure ner es. a wh JAS. HARRIS & CO, Bellefonte. CENTRE HALL, MANTFAO or * eo Coltor The A share of the public patronage oct, tf MN w work WORKS. D. R. STRATFORD, Fall and Winter informs eo is pre IAT WM. WOLK'S. CENTRE, HALL, PA. Nowis the Time FOR BARGAINSJIN DRY GOODS NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE SUITS, HATS, i s, this sgency with the at greatly reduced on the graves. ily, Crevax Dixons. Centre Hall wo LE TUE Be a BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES HARDWARE, CARPETS, ETC, E1C, PRICES: LOWER THAN EVER to yA Sordial invitation exe - 1c generall y to ¢: il aad examine the Stock and pric=® “8 = they cannot be beat arywhere. SEES SSS — DAA TITRE A CURE GUARANTEED, 25 CENTS BY USING| SY
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