The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1881, Image 7

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a 1 na 'RATOR'S. NOTICE.
«On the 23d of October, 1828, in Dan PERSONAL k . ‘ '
THE CENTEE: REPORTER. ville, Pa, there yas gathered B Inte fe - Our fric nd I 3 AMev or, ¢ f Haine ad { 8 wi WY i § yd if i | i i iit FRLION On the estate
2X ; sembly of citizens and masonic breths at NL} andiduts for Jaa. Bnd BY alas al tia | of John rumring, [Girogr twp,
~ ven. from far and near, for they MITPORE announces himeell as a candidate fog : } i . vill Lot i A . boi ; aera nod:
PRINS NTN NNN NNN NNN 101 i holy \ 1 ; . Qu} ) 14 A ving FAN L i oi
y 1 | Treasurer, This adds the name of ape 8 RIDA |
Asaecisbe BY of avi nr the cot rier stone of bri ul Pp. I R ctavs Supizes tha Mz Vian § id \ tah} i A i IH $ no Aves Inde bed
WE RN navman iy church, Divine service was porfo rmed | Other good democrat to the li , Potter tw) ntra { ' itioxtod to make imme
. Oe pn SH at the court house, Rev. Robert 1 vot, -ITad a pleasant call from er tof Toth Ww thi \ Lo pa { 4 these haviog claims
EF 1% "NLS oy ITRY i { th rane Potter one day last week Yattor of Jacob Ni i { i bi ¢ game bo present thom duly sau
4 “a ET +} 1, ~ ana 30. 8 ND. D., Grand Chaplain © . olter, one day la woek. : ! i :
Cenire tall, i Bey ith rs, Juna u, 1 I, adge of Penneylvi ania of ; ate places himself in the field asa candi & v f } ai 0 : Bo RIN® : wv - .
a ~ 5 nF 4 : t % ;} o : 4 .
Tr — i —— TT When the services were com pleted, Re | fay pe sthonotary, as the announeemenis R X y¥ M8 1d 0} AN s ' $Y i) vg
b pthre) 1 citizens proceeded to the Wee : i Bl $ ! "WVALZAN, i yah ITRZES.
rethren and eitisg proc { will show, : ¢ Rib Gi ie ] :
site of the church, when the corner stona Zn a Ky ¥ LK bar, § A Y, ido
HONESTY. INTEGRITY. was laid in ancient masonic form by Ref: rence (0 the anuopncem il ui ¢ AY Ohh " i VHTO)] {nying pur sidd Lho at
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William Donaldson, W. M,, of Columbia will show the name of J. H : ri AH : DH od oles below "mentioned, at consta
Lodge, Danville. Of the officers and | Snow Shoe twp, as a candidate ! Th 3 . | i ¢, on tho 16th of June, as the
; who were Freasurer. My 1 i ! pro i) will leuve the
best democrats, i
members of Lod HU No, I{ 0,
present upon that occasion, not one re ; ! mo inh ny p
i! . \ _ mains, all having gone to that bourne Mr. Jacob Dunkie. of Walker twp. \ ne 4 y cautioned aguinn
Kleetrie NUCCESS, from whenee no traveler returns. That 1 aames to the front as a candidate for rt | ; dling dna: 3 horses 5
ss ui venerable building, hallowed with the |alaction for the office of Comn ' 5 al, a horse wagon, plow, hurr
tenderest and deepest associations : A ; —y | nd gre ho rou
known to the human heart, was raized| --Had short calls from Mes 8, | " : A BROWN,
to the ground to give place to a grand Foust, of Miles, Michael Ke . ‘ i : ie Duis | : -
Spriog, J Newman, Jr, y A n y s t A ‘ i 3 DMINISTRATOR: NOTICE.
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memorial church to be erected by the reat AN Co qua
Whitmer & Co executors of Peter Bradly, deceased ;and | berg, of Bellefonte, wn aed ww Foott | }
(1 \ half . PO wy A y {4 pifiatrat h on the stale
after the lapse of more than half a cen . WR :
» OTHER O | i Ww ‘ 4 Hi i i Int ttor Ly
CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOT tury some of the lodges, then Pruseut, ANOTHER CANDIDA Ade 3 | a A . $< : o r Hy
SPRING MILLS, PA with other lodges, have Iaid tho corner | By gu large majority the the Ww. 1 ail persons khowing then the. underugbed
ne of tha new “Oliriat ob ureh,” 4 ve i United States have deel: \ ' ae Veg lolita
tereuony wi id I IIOP IY a8 WEES yes % ‘ " " 3 bavi ’
hidaevy-'W having
Master of the Grand Lodge of Penns iy i * ant them
PLUCK. vania on St John the Baptists day, Gfsca 0 "
Friday last, Rev. Robert P) pot, 1), D., ever, have disliked tl
jow 85 years of age, who preache atthe {ing it from tho dry ¢
d—— ene | Similar services fly-five lh ago, | candidate appears in
t * $ $ §
LOCAL ITE TMS. reached the sermon, and Past Master Wort in Liquid Form
——— Villiam Donaldson, who as W. by e Ii 2 ted. is omaily taken and
Hayvmaking bas commenced. the former corner stone, joined bh the *
j ad hb 3} 'n Monday work, The occasion was one of gres it in-
~Had a heavy shower on Monday. terest, and a full representation of t the
~For boots and shoes Doll & Mingle, {order at this place was present, so 151 A Smooth Complexion ea
Bellefonte, are headquarters, or 20 persons having left Spring "Mills evory Indy who will use Parkes
- We regret to learn that Mr, A. E. | that morning to be present at the ceres fm i Regulating the inter
Wolf, of Miles, is on the sick list, monies, purifying the blood i
~~Tuaesday, the 21st, was the longest! - Twenty-five years agoa Jot OE 3 pimples and givos a
lav of the year. Glad we got over it come to Bellefonte, poor, but determine
0 to succeed. Mark the results, to-day his
} ast y 1@ per cent,
market price is paid at Rote Is waith Just ninety opon wi ic h it Mrs. F. Sinm
HOges 1 ry co 3, loss t 3 the whit pe us arth * sap
oges’ for all kinds of cou niry Pree Wee. } is written. Reason : The Philad, Branch | had Ozona and Chroy
— We ols Serve of hy on the wheat in was not in existence at that time, and | cured her ontirely.
many grain tields of this county, therafore he had to pay h igh prices for hs
~~ IGT farmers sy making hav, ! his elothi ng; and even now that he hes PREJUDICE K
and the crop will be a a good me with the Phil ad. Branch so handy, be still “Rlaven vears out dauaht L oy . : naw | 1 OMASALIEN a hl INL
noes to his old babit of purchasing A VOR YOATS OUP dug 1142 Sul ureC ON 4 hn Bn i
most of them. ticks to his © I of p Si TAG LTR FULWRR
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lic the most complete and
varied assortment in every
department that can be
found. We need hardly
dwell upon the fact that ne
house ean or doctund acti ut,
canary to go away from home ¢ warrant ous ts
HAP but you onn save atl pei qualé and lover
1 every 810 byjdealing, with " hi materia] wn
@ can't 1 don't ask your a in : than
Our trade whichis
daily is the most positive
proof of the fact Look
what our various counters
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thi hak he is trying to talk
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et in selling goods cheaper
rchiants, issimply to con-
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\ssociation will meet at Huntingdor,| -—Rhev. Murr, of Lewisburg, pre achod { ed to us in good }
sway from home to buv ig Ara SRFe WD ‘heey. &c.” | count of pre
+ + SO A Mor 5 yord of pro eey, ol count of pr
. » ore v prop n Bit oming, Nebraska, i Oregon, Ap
€a unner én fF ih rail a PF ast 5 any of tl r nis ters U All : A I IX EITHER 110010 OK DRY FOL ¢
he upper end of the valley | tee of Revision, and that many of U i 119 i DEY FORM 1 Puiiw od rE
Mol os, Uol
July 5, { for the Jacky sarin at Aaronsburg, 00 f ody us Hop Bitters, that wo had poohed| J he Py HE
3 FP }, | His theme was the Revise d Version of | icine as Hop dalio, a
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ga very pPoOY AppeaTRGCe, | changes that were presented by } . ; + 2F, you adel] That Acts at the same time on i Oud r Ruplde be T kd anf)
Best sugars, coffees, syrups, spices | elsewhere—listening to no: advice on the | bed of misery ur
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t | Chicago & Nort th- Western
12 (he OLDR BY FED | pus
juries wii LEAD] LWAY
A PH rtion of the Y.ogk Haven boo ast Sat kh gyeni: That peop ma | Ab fot {wo years, Pilughast & dem, A
1 peen without a regu lar minis sleri for so, ma bv hana and BraY ie ada SEES
. the New Testament. 8 Bo - Telegram a Ya BR Se | | Is
now wghout was replete with oh ¢ible ar. * a 4 Tm iy gar iE 3 ial
8 [REINA sma Council Bluffs,
sd i Hall shoals . { Americ CHS Wore rejected by the Ei li :. Bmerick, of NOKY ens x & po i i
aire Hall's threo schools held a! \ Re . 4 1 4 all Pojuty jn the Territories &
. Hence a copyright was taken out i in ta and Miss Uhebe Dlover, of liaines §& 735 LIVED, I8 EX BOWELS, Also, for Mitaukee, Greed Ba
all in tho grocery line in I Be } subject, and 1 consequently cannot be :
Wolfs. anything but a poor man so long as he cians, who gave
~~ . s . sont » 1b Lewins, namos but nd
The Central Pennsylvania Dental | SORURTES 8B wboing Lewins mos
broke recently, and 135,000,000 feet : my earnestly he WEST yx raw RST \ a
logs escaped Wy years. The Revd, gentleman selected tai tx aie sia far 22 vn did on - ~ - 1 is tho host had b
Trt a . for his | text 2 Peter, 1 19: “We haveal.} Will lot their sick sulior as we did, © FIERO IT BEER i
Don’ judice against so good ay FO Sale ih Northern 1} lindh, Ee Dakota, ri
night, They hipped |gument. Some persons may not b MARRIED iF.
lot of cars iast week aware of the fact that there was an THE ONLY MEDICINE pos 2 NYER, WE ADY ILE 8
ir reports of some of fibegrain American as well as an English commits n rion vp i } { —— 3 SR DI pos § i SALT L \KE, SAN F ANCISCO |
¢ is Harper! s grove, below town, on | ; eo :
i United States cpt called The. Am ant p ) £ AFD T. LE EIDRETS ™ | fheborgat, Marquette,
. aa ican Version,” and also one in wand. i h it . ah ¢. Chas. |B . i start Houghton on
1 5 ’ L 1a 1S th it, DY tha same, a § 4 § \ a . £2 ig
: Jol ay h at Wolf's, can | Conse ently there are two revised ver Wf Grega t and Miss Eliz gd WHY ARE WE SICK 7? gt. Pau i, Ming ih P Oils, Haron, POL lidly tl I
a bhisper stog sf yods than | 4 hs » ia ¥ i TR CSA NORA MW ————— bi i we + : Cii YOu candi ¥ that
Me BS 1; Bloc d ga 18% sions, and both copyrighted. Andegince ¢ ox, of Penn twp, : : » . go, smar inopa, Lal no _ babies ods at cheaper
y find in & country store. | here are two there is no knowing but 5 . dite iy 8nd ail poy’ ts in Minnesota » A hy op
ake eight years more to com- | that there may be soon a great many : DIED Raors ‘ Forced into 0 od hae Cou de ti Nort} hwest. & Kosi » her merchant in
rilding of the middle penis| more. Sach being the case, it were wise ary : Rf 010 should wlled PY | Festa aud th T oH ge cpart from, arrive A
Huntingdon, which was be- | not to be too hasty in casting aside the) In Howard twp, on the 15 st, ) e en a A tag he tatit Dulah Shut ade
old, which was the anchor of our fi ree Hannah Pleteber, Wi nbout 70 years, 8 ! 1 . i BL okiie wn
dace in this! fathers, and upon which our faith is inst 1 township. | $8.3
buy the very best | builded. rs. ( rine Bec , aged 08 yours [BE WI SURELY CURE J ats shmnaal} wad Janet po . : : } : ”
ng, is at Lew ins’, at the Philad.| _ Farmers, now that the harvesting]4 months, and 8 days LJ KIDREY DIS EAS ES, IR] Points, = afte 8! Jungin ’ : I
, Bellefonte, jsonmn is close at band, it would be well 30h ult ten Bas i OMPLAINT : 14 ta the ONLY LINK resuln { y ere. in the county.
sighbor, Mr. D. Brisbin, is re- | for vou to lay in a stock of groceries, idow d . { Aa. . . . Pallman Hotel Dining ‘Cars ; of tock before buying,
“g 1 2 © i A tO £1 3 L # -
ER § roll 4 «Bi } ha wo a ay Tit al rthing « " 8 » a a PINAR v foie . 1. atten .
1s dwelling which will add to | The we men have scarcely anythi g to nd 1 days. 8 DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNEssEs. BR ‘ Ji I or x, BLUFF i liciting a call 1
ook, and certainly need some of Sech~ : A AND NERVOUS DISORDERS CAGO & COUL { aL BL
wan by name of James Kennedy dried sad canned fruits to see g 3 AN NOU NUEMENT | a - ad Fiche fot e Toby a.
Tyrone, on Monda Ys aU, throt igh. Now don’t miss cal Hing ore ——————— — AA efor Sa is b road. By he pol : ‘ plas 2 Jl ey |
and if you don’t pleasé your wife by 3 : ' er tha ago 8 Nowt AE ;
bringing a lot of their fine groceries! wo. ..
some, ‘an its something wonderiu I Vm HH
ws should not be allow ed to" ; sh Cd Take]
the streets of the borough. Right, —Did vou see the grand comet? Look | for Associate Ju
foritin th i h srthern | usages.
\ recent act of the legis! for it in the evening low in the norther !
latare pro~ \
sky, and after midnight, hig er in the
LDR lealers sell ge wstols or an ody ': A K tunkle. of Potter is a candids frp v \ ' LL
ling toy } OT BLY | irmanent a little west of north. K. Runkle, of Potter, isa candidat bic Pore : ———
XPIOSIVEe 8 bstane il- Tr ‘ Associate Judge ol
€x} VO Sulsiances (0 apy person ua The comet continues to be the centre Ass00ia 5
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Middlesex flannel
Fine dress
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OF is youn of age. ia | of attraction, although most people are | ““\§'F
— Besides the f fine, fresh stock of RI0~ | disappointed that it does not gr hn Ris
ceries, Sechler's have on band a large |hrighter, It ap ppeared to us about Gf
tot of dishes which they are offering at | (00 000 miles from the sun and 29,000
greatly reduced prices. Call and see (00 miles from the earth. The dimen-
them, isions computed by the astronomers,
=A bay horse was stolen from George | which show the diameter of the neacle-
Bliow, of Clinton county, Saturday a! us to be 1,000 miles, the diameter of the
week. A reward of §50 is offered for the | comet 12,000 miles and the length of the : : ¥
return of the horse. | tail 4,000 miles, leave no doubt in their il Winland of Harsia I
~Mr, Joseph Crotzer has 8 Bronze | minds that it is the comet of 1807. ante for "Shor fl : ny a bie 1 ry : d "a ‘ry or ol } i
inrkey epg that measures nine inches in| _Yon can’t catch a rat the second | usages. : : o lt
re ference. Joe thinks it will make | time, and that’s just why you can be We are authorized to snneund :
Pl i t re | f gettin 1 only first-class clothing at | Samuel AK. ast, of Miles, is a candi Ti £7 1 Et { ¥ Pe
it nd {the 1 ilad Branch, They want to kes 3 i Lod tat el (ddd Lt om Loud IO! (7 lordware,
In a y can beat [ei { 8 som asd weil knowing thal if | Mich ol Ko I Bei !
'n. For such Sechler’s grocery | they cheat or deceive no one will re-| 3 e fur Sherif act to. ai OILS. PAINTS GLARS
at just as well not be, for they keep | turn. Be assured thet the Phila. Branch a re ca OILS, TAINTS, GLASS,
wiking but pure groceries, is just what we say it is; the omly place! Wo are authorized announce tha XY
~The soldiers’ association, of Mifflin | in Centre county al which you can be |Goorge Hoffer, of Coll oge, i andida AG R | JLT IR Al M LE | \
county , beld a re-union, at Soradoville, | certain of getting good clothing at cheap | for Sheriff, subject to democratic usags J b b i 4 Yl
n the 16th. The orator of the day was | prices, won agi oriz d to announce ib:
Gen, Beaver, assisted by Maj, Foster, of | —The large bank barn of Rev. James for Si Hi oh ject 1 POE: 1 = cand ily (
e Bell efonte Democrat, [R. Lane, who resides in Hill Valley, IN he a 1 to an or aco 4 al | { 0 ac h 1 an Ss ] ile | ( 3
oH John W. Moore, of Bellefonte, | Huntingdon county, was destroyed by! y.1. B Leathers, of Howar d, is cand 4 JU ( ( a! { ¢ I'y dr'( \ ale
Las been awarded a patent for a machine | ire, with all its contents, Wednesday date for sheriff subject to democratic usa
which, itis claimed, will separate the | night last. The fire originated, it is sup- es, : that is kept by . 1 1a ‘ x
nest particles of gold and silver from | | posed, oF persons xying xo sien) meat| Wo aro juthor Zod to announce that| F0At Is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the most REA-
hie ores in which they are imbedded, jout of the granary and dropped an ig Joseph L. Neff, of Boggs, is a candidat 20) > Fo & 1 .
—Every Tuesdays and Fridays Mr. J. | nited match in the hay. A valnable 2 3 for g aay 8. iff, subject to democratic usag ‘ONABLE PRICES. Heis wle agentfor the
} : year-old colt, a cow and calf that were e aro authorized to announce that 1 |
. Solt around bright and carly, with | 'k stable were consumed. The |J. Dunkle, of Rush, is a y Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow,
is beef wagon, He has been killing | {1.8 Be when they saw the mischief sheriff, subjec t Lo democratic uss 8. l b $a ra 1 » 3
nothing bat the very best beevesand in- os | Wo are authorized to ar nea 1} that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 260 NOW IN USE IN CEN.
tends furnishi I h | likely to ensue, turned out all the horses oa : ga
bie custome bg only the best for, cattle in the stable immediately un- | Daniel Neidigh. of Ferguson, is a ca: TRE COUNTY, in leas than (we years intredactlo
Liz customen, derneath the granary, and thus they | Ste for Suerif, subject to democrat a TT ous than (we years introduction,
—Mr. Samuel Huber, father-in-law oMwere saved De destruction : "3 ot thorized t 2ep
tev. A. A. Kerlin, of Alexandria, Hunt- | . } # Are authorised 0 announce
ingden county, died very suddenly on —We almost had a row in town the|John Coldren, of Gregg, s candid
: 17th inst. The deceased was a former | ote day. Te el met on te street | for Sherif, subject to demc cratic usag
{and No. 1 called No. 2 some hard names, -
ident of Huntingdon county, but was |
in Clario . , when No. 2 replied by telling No. 1 to go
nis 3 TE ion county at the time 2 to—Lewins for cheap clothing, as that
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was the only responsible clothing house : ol
—According to usual custom amc in this Ro the state Happily this | for Prothonotary, subject to democratic
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news papers, we will not issue a paper! calmed No. 1, and what might have been We are authorized to announces
next week, in order to give our hands a | a serious difficulty proved a blessing, for | 0, Harper, is a candidate for Prot)
yacation and opportunitly of celebrating | No. 1 now buys bis clothing at the otary, subject to democratic usa
the 4th hof Ju ily. | Philad. Branch. Tr ' p . * . ~ ax .
—We hear it stated that policies to] ~Mrs. Mary Cooper, of Kansas, who Ws aro ai di FEASTS BR, i. del \ tile St ( WITS Monin our Sof wien s and
mount of over $50,000 bad been | lef Aaronsburg some thirteen years 880, | 1+ Holt of Snow Shon nh unce thal J. OVS lothin ents’ Furnichin oods at Oak Hall
n out on the life of Mrs, Barbara | 8 Visiting ber father, Mr. Geo. Bolling | 7 Tressurer, su ibject to democratic usages d ! Ale ]
te Xo died some weeks ago in Miles | 5 Who has been confined to his bed for | We are aathorized to announce that LI dred
number of wild-cat concerns, | the past eight weeks, sick with typhoid | G “Mayer, of Haines, is 8 can for ye —————————————————————————————
{ fever. Mrs. Cooper first went to i inois | Prassurer. subject to demos and seventy-five dollars and etochtv-one cents
—A fine line of dress goods, that will | where she was married. About eight p » 4 ized to thal] Peco —————— En : -
car examination, is opened for inspec- | years ago she went with her husband to | Geo. W. Spangler, « tier, is a eandis
on at Dinges’, "The prices. are what | Kansas, where they have since lived,| date for Treasurer, st bject to democrati 743
USARES,
John Rishel, of rool, Hellefolne
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BS eis ws 88 Od. ° it old Conurd building, Bellofonls
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Boy's handsome diagonal suitingeages
10 to 16 yesrs
Boy's all wool dress suitings ages 10
Se 16 years.
‘Boy's ue cloth salt lings ages 10 to
ie years.
i Boy's noby cheviot suitirgs ages 10
: to 16 years.
' Boy's berkame cassimere suitings age
Boy 10 3028 years.
| Boy 's ru cassimere suitin
a 106 16 yous. by
y's yacht cloth flannel suitings
ages 10 to 16 years
Boy's shrug school suitings ages 10
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—WE ARE OFFERING NEW--
BARGAINS EVERY DAY. CHILDRENS
COUNTERS.
A BUCKET, WASHBOARD AND A CAKE OF SOAP, |Childres's Knickerbocker suitinge
FOR 25 CENTS." lie aT willie
ildren’s indigo sailor
i PIECES, FOR 25 CENTS. Children's iim ae
= ___ 3 to 10 years.
12 GLASS DISHES FOR 25 CENTS) Children’s Rock Mill camimers ull
Children's ark grey Jo ages
FED NG nna 17 iti
DRESS GOODS gS 10 ea
Toltom Pri 1Ce8S. : EAR to a0 ein ip
Children’s kilt all Weel suitings ages
3 0 10 yea
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FPEOTHOROTARY.
We are ;authorized to announce that
Fergus Potter, of Harris, is a candidate
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2 evs prided himself most on, a8 he is |She resides in that partof Kansas which | usages. : i of
sitive he is lower in that respect than Was ravaged by the grasshop vers a few We are authorized to announce ti i //
ny cther merc bant in Penpsvalley, years ago. Along with her is a bright | Joseph Smith, of Gregg townsh
msurer, uhbinet Wiehe |
— Mis Haanab Pletcher, whose death | little daughter about ten years of age. i i suet le domes
notice appears in another colum, refosed | —Ready-made clothing is now being| We are atth rized to announce that
food for a period of 45 days before her | offered a at very low figures by Dinges, | D. C. Keller, of Pouler, will be a ean d
death. She appeared to suffer very lit- | who wishes to dispose of his stock, and | date for Treasurer, subject to democrat
tle pain, and was unconscious moet of | will sell at almost cost—rather than keep | usages.
the time during her fast, the stock over. Now is your time fo: ——
~The Y.M.C. A. will hold a gospel | Pap clothing. Wo ire aus ros
meeting in the Methodist ehurcl h, on| -—Jobn C, Motz & Capt. Van Valen, of | Jacob Dunkle, of W "is a eandidat
next Sunday evening. The meeting Woodward, were engaged in hauling a| for Commissioner, subject to democrat
premises to be an interesting one—sev- | load of lumder from Motz’s saw mill on | usages, : | a
eral members of the State College Asso- Wednesday last, when Van Valen’s| We are authorized to announce that] L IC Ol orncipies of just and ng es, sound
ciation intending to be present, All are | horse, whis h was hitched in the team, |John Wolf, of Miles, is a can date for! taal) 4 . . : ad y v atrictiv
invited to attend. became inmanageable and kicked | Commissioner, subject to democratic t sh, arc stncuy
—~Wolf's old reliable stand is still | Motz with yr feet, hitting him on the kc vo authirizad to *
pletely stocked with the best class of | Abdomen Bd throwing him back against | Botrel of Fo an”
But what is more interesting to to | the corner of the box. He was very #e- | Commissioner, .subjact
consumers is the fact that those very | riously hurt. His being so near the| sages. :
roods can be bought for the same that | horse, saved him from being killed. We are authorized \ bat y 7] 14; 8
av Yhris sander. « \ ia Ante ¢ ‘ /
you pay other placés for second orthird | __A gentleman said the other week | “nist Alesander, of Tans BIL iid, I @ (dS YG Pha.
. rooods, 0 het s Ly for Commissioner, subj demoorat —
g that while he dealt with other merchants usAres »
—~Among (he bills approved by the | be was constantly in debt, but ag 800n| We aro suthorizo he
governor is oue making it a misdemean. | 38 he commenced dealing with Dinges| Sum’'l Decker, of Walker, is a candidate (71 ev) Na : 3 tial} aia dav] :
or and punishable by a heavy fine and | he kept ont of debt ae easy as be got in| for Commissioner, subject to demoncrati V ho founded th ness, 15 at Uak rial every day look-
impr Abment, for any one defacing at other places. EH. ei ; ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Hall it was
walls, bulldings, fences or trees withi __, the evening of the 23d inst. the ralct. of 1inione Sond
wnat : " J. Greist, of Unionville
handbills, advertisements, or anything family of Thos. W, [osteyman, of Haines Oommiaiont r, subject
yf that 7 t Lb democrat
of that soxt without the consent of the twp., near Woodward, noticed a strange | usages. Pum
QWner. nt medicine men and mer. object some distance from the house, We are authorized 0 announce thy 44 op Mr elo y/
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A Bargain—Ingrain Carpets at 40
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Cents a Yard.
KID GLOVES, 75 cts per Pair.
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chants, beware, sailing around the top of a mullein st: uk. } John Hoy, Jr., of Marion, wilibe 8 candi. enn _
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~The Houtingdon Presbytery met at Upon going to it, they found it to be a}dste for Commission r, subject
| } small rubber balloon abont six inches in | cratic usages. en 3 1 1 . faa: To
Newton Hamilton on Tuesday of last ) . Woe are authorized to anodic that B o push up its high standards and drop down to lowest
week. The obje diameter. Attached to it was a bit of ) A? or Announce th ; ¥ 4 ;
for ie purpost of hearing applications i it-| £. Arvey. of Potiar, will be "woandidaté! prices, icine Although we have sold nearly {WO Fino neck wear.
for ¢he purpose of hearing applications string and a paper on which was writ. for Commissioner subject to democt
White and fancy colored shirts,
EIS: a (saute fiwo ja ten, June 23rd, 81, WwW. M. Sloan, Reno usages. : Lil or - An old £99; . ree 80 / DW 5 sends eer Ve eles #0 a vl eo ds R i: i
3 C r examination y Ya. e are authorized to announce that | '.; f , : : 3 ] thi
ereditably and safely—Mr. W. K. Foster,| Rain or shine the Philad, Branch is | E. Duck, of Penn, is u candidate for Con-| @nd another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall, | arioat fiackere 11S spring, Fancy suspenders,
of this place, being one of them. crowded with customers, there seems to | Wissionot, subject to democratic uges, Lg fii hin y a 5 Uollams and cufls.
~Emprovyeney vor Lapies.~The | be no end to them, Some baye even fo Rar TER al... } es rm | WO BUEE HAYe Q niece stock Summer Merino underwear.
Queen City Suspender Company, of Cin- | far forgotten themselves in their anxie-§ ww. 0. SFAEEES iy AllldK Cg XX Drown, iy wm Overshirts and overalls,
¢iamati, are now manufacturing end in- | ty that they have gong there on Sanday Joo. W. Furey, of Bollefante. i andi: ; SE a ————— CY NEG iC k er el for Fine soft and stiff bat.
iroducing their new Stocking Supporters t purchase clothing, hat of congze were gute for Register, « subiest to domocratic, stu - > Fine straw hat
for Ladies dnd ¢ hildren, and their une- | not accommodated. Lewins i8 (0 be byegpres, : OAK HALL, ka ' O tosh ) tel
quake a Bkirt Saspenders for ladies, {CONgratu lated on the shicessful wi ay oF © are authorized vo announce that ! har Y est. } ar stocs of Trunks, Sat © wet
N sne should be without them ; our lead- | which he manages, Thomas B. Jamieon, of Gregg, is a candi Yar. Qi - M atl ket Str oo hil 1ACIP 11a. ele. is complete with all ie
ing physicians ecommbnd them, and| Mz. George Bollinger, of Anronsbur, Sato or Register, subject to demoemtie! ds rc a r—— Ets) — iladelphia. 3 leading styles, which we are
arc loud in their praiee; Theee goods are | ig geriously ill from typhoid fever. Mr a : Yt : ey . . x ™ 8 8B lling at botlem prices,
manufactured by ladies who have made | papi psy totter rh burn. ha be Wo aro muthorized to announce that, The Largest Clothing House in America, We pay Sd AAS Th on. Trade for Button Sng if 1 :
ts of ladi d child d aniel herstetter, of Loburn, as been | Henry Bock, of Spring, is a candidate for) or F0 e% Cag ¥ Purchasers wi ind 1 to
the wan dies and catldren a study, | an invalid for the last six months orl Re istor, subject to democratic usages EES A300 Lard a d Pota tatoes their advanta by ca'h
and they ask us to refer them to some Mr. Jacob Wa S f tl Ww hori ! . ge a
d more. Mr. Jaco agoer, Sr, 0 19 ¢ are authorized to announce that! - v
reliable and energetic lady to introduce Loop, has taken a relapse, and is again | Jas. A. M'Clain, of Boggs, will be a candi- gC ostser Ipt.
them in this county, and we certainly | confined to hisbed. Mr, Wm. Emerick, | date for Register, subject to democratic |
thik that Sh earnest Solicitation | in o¥ farmer, is not improving. USARCH, | : 9 - -
pry Souserd WOU nen Wilh 2 ready i i Ra The last new thing we = ve done is to open a TEN Call and SCE our § spring Suits. We New York Clothing Heise
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respoase and that a determined woman | ~-Mrs. Laabella Bifuer, Wie Bek boon in W BEOOK DRA, : DOLLAR ROOM. vl I 1 1
could make a handsowe salary and have | for some weeks, but convalescent of late, 0 "are authorized to annouco that ) where we have gathered a great lot ith
{) 1e exclusiye agency of this county. We had the misfortuno 10 fall and break an kh A ye ian, | wh 3 can di ( f full Sr ; ita 1 le for d res or bu ine . ca W hich we shall Ziy ej) V{( Mi Vi ch ! u e¢ for money wi eg Soy
, ! v s BUD} lemocratic usage Suits, suitab ) ah OF DUSHICSHS, - Wiis ;
advise some lady 0 is in necd of em arm on Friday lagt, We are aut borized Lo announce fi cell a 3 Mreny
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ployment to send to the Company her Mrs. Charles Diley. Pittsbur be Jobo Movers. of Barrie 0 hy at $1. ur { 'l thi o
aame and address, and mention this a rs. Charles Diley, urg, says she y 8 | il . a candid ato fo cm toidena of the i . %esen ON 210001Nn .
per. Address Queen City S n or had Gheonlé io Cares badly. Peruns cary pL hoiaad ‘i’ inoue Sy y ou can juuog of the cheapness of oul stock I y seCl ing | (Opposite Brockerdefl Home )
Compery, Nos, bok J #4 berpe ; L undid what we can do for g10, & B, . :
fo acini B™-For sion! ions po pase. borden vibfot a dicot Eh | g ; Wi & R HUMES" BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PALM, 452° vr 3), Bol oontgy
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