cd RAEI A shelter is estimated at 1,600, PUTTING ATMOSPHERIO E . TRICITY TO WORK. Lg [Baltimore Bun.) cessitios of these afllicted people, but am- spective nges of 21 and 40 yours, Subses| It is perhaps not too much te expect’ wParrox's Pro-Nro~The Granger's Pie-nic, on the mountain near Centre Hall, on Thursday, 15, was a success, 80 ar a8 pumbers was concerned, The From Ohio. Tho benevolence of the citizens of the[tae city a Young Republican League, a " ¥ Aa AR. Mam Co. On Sept, BN State responded promptly to the first ne- [composed of Republicans between the re evening from Centre Hill, Pa, stating THE CENTRE REPORTER. { i { NEW YORK A IN NNN SNAPS wa KURTZ... wan ASsoointe Bditen, Sen $0 cn — Jentre Hall, Pa., Thre, Sept 22, '81 nha A % 28 TrrMS. $2 per year, when paid § ts lvance ; $2.60 whi a wor id wm volo urn-out was as large as last year reams of wagons and buggies kept pouring through our town from morning sith noon and from 3 p.m, antil dark the returning pic-nicers seemed like one unbroken delegation. The crowd on the mountain may have been from 5 to 8,000, Che day was cloudy and very windy, nd a low temperature, which, with the scoedingly dusty roads, were the only that they had no rain of any aceonn! since 1 left there a month ago; we have equally as dry through here. Much of the corn is dried up ready to busk, while in some localitiea it is green ; on bottom and gravel lands it is mostly all dead; on upland and clay soil, it is in part wreen vel; have plenty of acres that will not make over ten bushels of corn, while some will make from 40 to 60 bushels, ple time has now elapsed and sufficient de- tails have been received to make it evident that & wider appeal is nooded, The dest tution prevailing in the suffering counties is appalling. Entire neighborhoods are help each other. The sufferers have no provisions except such as are brought from a distance, and quently there will be formed a City Cen- tral Young Republican League, compos. od of two representatives from each Ward Association, Thus there will be in exis tence a compact organised body of Re publicans, animated by common purposes land prepared to strike with a concerted, concentrated force.” Mr, Leach expects to organize these Ward Leagues at the that, not content with Franklin's preof of the Identity of lightning and electricity, the selentists of the early future will des ny atmosphere alee. tricity and putting It to work, either dis rectly by gathering it fiom the ale, or in directly by employing the currents which flow along the ground during thunder storms and auroral displays. Accident View @ way vi harnes Advertisements 20cts per Line for three ine iy a%d aenty nen line for every sud. leasant features of the day. Still,{m : | } ) ni insertion. vertis mnpleasan Fe & ’ ere 8 soarcely any seeding done yet ;) i vaok WwW T soassari Wf y { 3 (fie : vear at a liberal discount ements dy the weryvhody was there—the man with his although there is a section gtr orth: | utensils to cook w hs ye ne sti fate of Sy hay, ¢ BNE ng on Mons|has shown how feasible the matter la . : . - ia a . N iaf 4 i ¥ ron p A "i. nit epee outside the county should re- | vife and children, as well as the young | west of this county, about 8 or 10 miles | Of ile, of both lang a helt r * ul . flay B's! a thy Rbk Wo During a great rainstorm that oceurred age Pood Sn amount of one year's posts ster with his sweetheart, . west from the Miami river, that was | destroyed. They need saaller, ClUMN ab . . An - - . : . is Boveral years sgo, accompanied by deci by Deneve Wets as formerly when paid | Three brass bands were present So ter about all sown a week ago and had a[shoes, cooking stoves, kitchen utensils, TERRIBLE WORK OF A JEALOUS ded electrical phonomens, the wires of a haavs? 3 Row thoi iven the thousands with alate B » fine rain. At Pleasant Hill and Coving- [beds and bedding, wagons, harness, HUSBAND the Western Union line were disconnect. #runts stand at the y ov Ne gi 38: 1 wis from Zion, Jamontaud he Ma ton, on Stillwater river, the streams are plows, hoes, tools of all kinds, sevds for! Boston, September 17.—-Charles Bmith, [ed from the batteries in their build / h eporter office by com | Then, as one of the important features. | .o iow as ever known. Froit trees are | i fgngs 1m 4 JESIRE TO ANNOUNCE uture crops, and whatever helps to make who was reported last night to have shot| New York and run into the ground. The D KE! 4 men self-supporting. They have a good his wife near Rockland, Me, was found, earth supplied the electricity, and for soil, are near to the market, and before, investigation, to have first shot Mrs, [two bours and a half, during the continue silting : ; a ihe fahies an 4 RE AH 3 he there were any number of baskets swil suffering much, Many trees that were that John is indebted for snbscraption from x to overflow with all those good |,ae winter killed, yet hurt to some ex the 1st of January, 1875, and that sf ta | DIVES which the good wives and davgh {runt are now dying. Frait will be scarce {ime Ae was paying ‘he printer ers of Centre county so well know how fi, this country The wheat cropthroogh this dreadful disaster befell thom Were ® Robbins, his wife's mother, He attempted [ance of the storm, commercial reports of .— o get up and prepare to pltuss th mos! | his county, was good, about a full crop thrifty and prosperous people Timely to kill Mrs. Metoalf, an old woman living great importance were transmitted along fastidious p ! 3 ere was rE a : . Ruitious PE i ROO cha Ya and food quality ; corn will not muke help wiil enable them to go through thei, the bouse, but she taking with her her|the wires solely by the electrics! current ' + { i i id AR A . ps 5 > s { y p on 0 > _ hn ani inl o po a ill hardehips of the coming winter and to be two children, esoaped to the woods He 3 @ Or sto 8 Mmostiv a perished; wi . Prank a a Geo. W, Campoell, for President, sion have to feed from stacks and feed THAT WE : ARE OFFERING THIS SEAS( TOC 11S SEASON A STOCK OF Vice Presidents—Wm. Addings, Uni | ut up for winter use. Corn flel.'s in | 0: Jd. H. Keller, Progress; Felix Dale | he first part of the season were good; and suffering. Many of these are in debl {{nfunt boy lay sleeping, and shot him [telegraphing is much interfered with and Victor; P. 8. Barnhart, Logan; M. LJ here wus a good « rop of hay, ete, yet it I appeal under circumstances liko these Lol wigan in the mouth, killing him instantly, sometimes altogether prevented by electris M INN Rishel. Spring Mills: D. Ruinsmith > rich now. fro } : doll orl td aly 3 . : ; shel, k sells high now, from 10 to 18 dollars pe ry e people of other States, and ask them W| Returning to the room where his wife and eal storms of which the aurora borealis is ? 7 ~ “fg Progress, ton. Wheat sells from $1.30 to $1.374 1.0 . ; W Hl I M ER & ( 0 Secretaries —J. J. Arney, Progress: C |.arn, 60 to 65 cts; potatoes trom $100 10 co-operate in their abundance with thefmothersin-law lay, ho shot the laiterjone of the manifestations. This interfer Dae, Jr, Logan 3 Geo. Taylor, Bald Ba 8 50, and small and POOT quality; apples ¢itizens of lohig nin Hi Ing iH | . through the budy, inflicting probably RiGNve betrays # foree which needs only b dll : . {lowing through the ground ss a conse come again wn independent community. then turned and shot his wife in the neck. [quence of the curront passing through the At present they are penniless, needy, sick The murderer entered the room where his|atmosphere above. It is well known that 1 GQ We put up a New Sign on the ‘rain Warehouse, near the depot : Sn A ER SUA VIU( TIV X18 IVE wo MERCHANTS, gle. $100 to $1.50; peaches, at oar Troy struction, Nothing will be wanting here .omal wound. Spesking to his wife and {be tamed to man's needs, us 50 many oth. An adjournment was then announced | ret, from southern Indiana, seli for |! duty to the afflicted suffurers; but thel,sking her to kiss him, heshot her through {er brute forces have been, Those best GRAIN, SEEDS, COAL. SALT. | finer. an soon the woods was dot [00 pir aster, bier, 25 ts. boss demand are 1s grea fr the. poop of hs bros, and then drove. ts town and acqunotd wih he dilcis 0 ovr Lo that surrounded the cloths groan — b f we PS t y Jud fis ni Hi ay Hate 10 meat Along surrendered himself. Jealousy of bis wifejcome best kouw how few thay ure, w t . that; Geel, from 8 10 10 C8, per 1D; mon- An organization for the relief of the sul | iz said to be the cause, and Smith has not —— It 4s the : — —— Pullman H Cars ALSO {001 Dining Cars pear Miliheim. uty Jas. T. Weaver, delivered the ad- was dropsy; the few 1ast months and days wip . i >. Qh : | pepuommonsl 8 1] Liveseddu wordy dds CHICAGO & COUNCIL BLUFF: : > 3 a 5 { 1 rind PN] by the Eastern Shore Railroad Company : — Daniel Weiser, of Millheim, hasgone | dress of welcome in words fall of kind fone suffered much, but bore her pains THE MICHIGAN CALAMITY 7 {{wuoiswooo uw Ljuo Fuiyvm ‘omy Nu v en Puliman Si re § to Ohio for a temporary sojourn with his | ness and greeting for sil patrons and |, jently, trasting in her Lord. Father -— : and dealt out to theeager purchasers al ten | miwmes soags sy sw ‘oijqnd ay) oy pesege G & NT 9 Py ‘ J Ticket age J son. withers, The day being stormy, the noise | [ackenbach is in reasonably goo | : - cents per gallon, $049 UONWINASI] [¥OWOUODY OW OY §) | Dh iN IS H } N G GOODS ¥ hI, . ind throtgh the tree tops ren ckenbach is in reasonably good health! nyoginotion Greater than at First | : a 1 Huwsesp Jig ¥ §8 posswdineun §| pus ’ oot read wrer the : — From Brown's new farniture rooms ofthe wind through the tree Log eu | and will guit house-keeping, and reside . a ned ht ‘2eso1¥ DUN 108 “810 a - the a . Reported' AFTER MANY YEARS ABSENCE A|'Amo0l3 put 3jOs 1510 Jjey AQ) seyw 3] i TT pre — esas slip sein I———— ferers, namely, $31,300 to the mayor of ng under the dainties, delicacies and J. ev putters are good; generally land sells, _ , 3 ahstantials that would gratify the inne: pretty high, from $40 to $100 per acre in farars by these fires lat at Detrokt, thei the reputation of being a dangerous or vis nan of princes. All appetites were | his county as farms ran. Old friend commercial metropolis of the State, and! lent man. good—and many were “taken in” our | Dypiel Driver is still among us, but has sympathotio plans of relief have been os. we—— eh —— selves among others, Geo. Boal did it, 10 | heen quite feable for several years, Wili[tablished, The committee having them WATER TEN OEN I'S A Nes 1 fahie of hia stipe lady ny iso inform you of the death of one of n charge is composed of well known, com. GALLON. 3 ‘PlaoN x Ne é we . ed, and | (he ol TH a ity ri fon ’ $a. A Fea isfial } b Ee —— irs, L el " gre hh EN ke} he old Centre county friends, wife off netent and responsible citizens. Money| From the Crisfield (Md. ) Leader, S41 JO $RIIUNGD PORIIIAID ONY [I¥ UY Puss LOCAL ITEMS there was an abundance to take home. | Rey, Levi Laockenbach, Sarah Lucken-| . at hein w G ; ' Yo dey ‘wanth Loar’ Sao: H1Al0 Of Aa ~ After dinner several bushels of new vu- | igen died September the Tth, 1881, aged and supplies to 11s chairman, m GU Owing to the extremely dry weather off imouy mou 8 3 pus spus| udieio) —~ —— . ; riety of seed wheat, obtained from the | «5 years. 6 months and 13 days. Her| J0ompson, Mayor of Detroit, will be|the past month the stock of water on hand | %! PU¥ £aunod sigs Ui gloq ‘uwed fuvwm jo The stomach’s greatest friend is Peru- : f agricul by Gov. Curtin. | a or a ee ST ith fully } \ . 1997 84) 1a DOENGIOU] SUEY Jomonoy JIVH ha onreat of agriculture, by Lov. 1 Tp maiden name was Saral Shaffer, former-| Iithiuily app ied in Crisfield bas been entirely consumed.ly yp jo Sjuwndod sy, #IeSNGOwES jg Thera i . sof ius were distribated by Mr. Rhoos, P. M. iy from Aaronshurg or Millneim ; sister| [Signed ] Davio H. Jenoxs, Governor. |The demand 1s now supplied from the jo sedwiny eiwiy oq) £q pesiopus Kjjejogo vere is a serious case of smallpox The call to order followed, when Dep | if Rev Lewis W. Shaffer Her disease Princess Anne wells. It is brouhgt down |PU¥ ‘tem [wojpewm jusujmv £q pen paw Bellefonte, is where all the elegant and dered it useless for any one to attempt | with his daoghter, Elizabeth Dohner . : } \ 1a A D : ¢ a ond “ 3 , v MS § P OAAns pu PeysINOT #1 Jig OQ qOIgE cheap farniture comes from. > Speak With GRY CE he when at home, as he intends 10 spend] Now York, September 17.—Charles P. MAN CLAIMS HIS WIFL. q md, pies em fn H ATS TRUNK 3 3 enrd, nenc ae p L L > of ‘ } ie i iy 3 Fi in al 5 3 Dé a Ban *. ) o ® od 5 ~ It will pay von to go to Brachbills, dra ha mal; of hia time a» hip Survioe; Roe re Crosby, of 120 Broadway, president of the Wilmington, Del,, September 10 Ho ajvy “iy do yuo Aulite} pot wong pu i Je S, 2" 3 » F808, stry, i 8 ab ) gO about, : i . sig] circle 5 APE ile p le ipa dni ‘use Belle fonte, for furniture, They are me But the language of the storm was full " Ty 0 a ahou Michgan Fire Relief ( ompany, forwards cial circles here are excite d over the fo ’ ' P 1 on : he Aga fas Idaprly chanics who understand their bosiness : : J.M.B i lowing story: T. L. Patterson, brother] Gt SEXVCAI 4000 Jt te 0 —a and war i all poods as ted of eloquence and its roaring was asa . {ed up to the evening of the sixteenth inst iy pa ' : ' Ewald sesosed 1 ‘wopXuly o|q oh OQ) : d warrant all goods as represented. | i dening song to the surging crowd, be. the sum of $33,800 for the relief of the suf-|0f United States District Attorney John, 4 pygelw eatwiowes [njiemod yom eqs jo ETC ETC JE BLAIR LINX —Sweet potatoes of the best Jersey | canse it bore in its mysterious mutters The Last days of Garfield, C. Patterson, of Delaware, married, 66! mos jo uoivaiqmod OFIueds « i SAK oy ht Atorney-si-Law pe % 3 , sg idi somi i ’ F is LRT 3 : p ; Aan sci) and seed, just now at Rechler S ETO: {ings the glad tidings of a coming rain TH E PR ESID ENT N E AR Detroit : $4 500 to the Merchants and teén years since, & daughter of Mr. E. L. yg WivYH RYTIDIRRIEYLIROR A sivg Dice on Allegheny street, Dellefotae gery, They keep the No. 1 always, and | and what news could have been mores HIS END jay en uh g +. | Rice, a prominent citizen of this place. . - : there is » great difference in sweet pota~ | welcome! Man, beast, the fields, were a NE Manufacturers’ Exchange of Detroit, Th a t to Baltimore to live. He drank] wou { y 2 2 . toes, mind you, Some kinds are worth sighing for rain—and before midnight E————— and $7.500 to E. C. Carlton, chairman of yey went to Baitimo . : » 1 | Born Mills Market 1at Ww e are con fident will merit our F. FORTRE: 50 per cent. more than others. we had 1t HE SLOWLY GROWS WEAKER. [the relief committee at Port Huron, Mich. |Pard: and at last left his wife and eh Wh a o 8 J » in old Conerd building. : 3 a fats onl . ’ : : : he would not rn or write till he! eal, Plu ! oy Belietonte — Pure sugar, pore teas, pure spices, | We can only conclude by adding, that] (pn Saturday last the condition of the Mr. Crosby furnishes the following letter saying he would ne Tein dy | Rye, 80k C oset attention ur stock em- : —. - or any other groceries, warranted pure, | if the Patron's Picnic was the cause of stesidant was extremly critical. He bad |t0 the press for publication. Its author bad mastered his weakness. Nine years Cars. ears. por bu. 006 » 2G W " . always, ~t Sechler’s, in the Bush house {the rain, it was the greatest success of DN nd . | ro : : *Isince the body of asuicide at an Erle(Pa.)| (pn shelled. 660. . D . HOSTERMAN, block all a severe chill which lasted for about thirty | Mr. Waldo Johnson, is one of the wealth. Botal tively identified by the wife) Orne i pe ! es races the : WR, w . a . i . : jolel was positive denlified Fie y ENTIST, ~Among the notables at the Granger] —Tbe Y. M. C. A's, of Central Penna,, | iPUtes. Duriog that time bo had several jiest and best known business men of De- acd family u that o Patterson The body Buckwheat boc Centre Hall DEN seidente 3 i we . i‘ . - . 1 » ¥ L Fy i i * i" ' . dealin ill hold a Conv vomiting spells. The immediate cause of trot, and his statement can be relied ups 1a § y ‘ _ ie-nic, was Mayor Powers. of Bellefonte, | will hold a Convention at Bellefonte, on | ¥¢ RN 8 was brought hither and buried in the fam. | Batley, He 00 to 600 street. opposite Luth ily vault. The widow refused several]! Timothy seed, 2.00 10 2 75 Satinluctiin fn ati Diunches offers of marriage. Lately Patterson] Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 - ether admin wrote to friends inquiring for bis wite and | Flour, per bbl $6.00 ellefonte may well feel proud of the [September 23-26. Clevan Dinges and {the chill was due, it is believed, to confin. [on After acknowledging the generous man they have chosen for Mayor: his|Jotin Boozer are the delegates from the | ed puss, either in the lung or the wound aid of New York, he says: Jursonal ADpestanes aad bearing are Centre Hall Association. : The patient's pulse during the chill was! “No language can adequately describe ee i be pa nt Jos sition, and —Don tyon forget the fuet that Doll &| up to 187, temperature 101, and respira./the terrible suffering these people have abild. Ho wrote to his wile alto Patter. Butter, 22¢. strict integrity. ap Single, Bellsfonte, ate | e best J00t and | ion 24 His general condition was worse| passed through and the fearful condition|*""™ . » or ‘ "hr Tullow, fe. : * a . : : 111 § , : : m Baltimore to Texas, r —The Lock Haven Democrat savs the 8408 men au an 10 : than at any time since the shooting. [they are stillin and likely to remain for 100 wont og! N, A el ot jard, '0 Pennsy} , Pul Pa Senso, —Really ladies, you want a Landsome Those who have been praying to the Fas | seme time to come. Do the best we can caltie, wenilo Dew *X100, overcame his Sho ide ‘ Gy unsylvania Pulp snd Paper Company | pair of gaiters or shoes, latest style, be . : : ) oo: Lhabit of drinking, made a fortune and] oglders wr has determined to rebuild the mill re-| fure fair. so then call in with Powers & | ther of Mercies for the life of the president] it is estimated that at least half a million fe hi a a child. but the Jett: " Bacon or side, Se ' ) : 3 : : s wife an id, but the letter] Rea cently burnt sé-that place. Son, in Bush's arcade, and they will can scarcely expect anything less than an dollars will be required to bridge over] Wrote for his Wile and ch 4 : Eggs per doz. 18 : oug! i i orgolten. sed ) : o : - —yThe cheapest and best furniture, in [show you goods that for quality of stock [apparent miracle to now raise him from|tbe winter. As a majority of sufferers": low. Ba thought bimielf forgoties.) Obfvetind waskiy by 1. J. Grevable requirements of those appreciating 3 5 : 3a : : sdians captured and bed Lim fol eve wines {J ss Sm— this part of the state, isfoand at Brow 's [and low prices exceeds anything in this | the brink of the grave. lost everything, many even the clothing|lndians capture d and robbed Lim | ye wor (ree Be Buiiure sstubisument, BiElolp So I Ee are On Sunday on thelr persons, and others, whose lives seyiling. Be sicaped wis kh tol IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. s * » . ‘ % 1 Oi ., Bellefonte, and shoes for men and boys, and the as / were spared, will be maimed for life, as|his Wife. He will come hex month to] "Be a ous for wed aod bo : os y Cia : : hoa tout. | Seecral INpucxMENTS are offered you FI ST I GOODS Library and dining room suits, at|Sortment unexcellec ew stock just| Riberon, 1.50 p. m —The president's for instance the ease of a young girl of 16 ake Bey with him 51s Wen | by the Busrixerox Rovre, It will pay i -C ASS . Brachbills, 10 per cent. less than any | received, and any thing they offer you, i is 14 i RID ‘ ) 3 9, ; ulse at this hour is 120 and temperature ‘ il : other parties dare offer. warranted. Business only done by Pow- |” p years who ran a mile and & balf through} _ po) gue fresh groceries, go to Ding. [YOu to read their Mdvarvigument be found 26 may Tm —We regret tolearn that Mr. and Mrs, | ®™ & Son upon honest principles. 100. Dr. Boynton considered these 8g~ithe fire, and on reaching shelter was sol + | alsewhare in this issne Daniel Bartges, of Gregg township, are| —Among the most enterprising mer- 1163 41 . favorable indication. inasmuch (fearfully burned that the flesh fell from| ooo i cmon ! T VU J nw ov seriously ill. chants must be placed the name of Cle- | #* the high temperature shows that the| her bones, and amputation of both lower ; x od MARRIED. } GW Ol 0 : ng ouse —Lucky, fortanate, are yon. man or| **" Dinges—glways something new in | patient bas considerable vitality. Dr. [limbs became necessary, Many still more OUSE dos u AARONSH RG, At Mileibute. on the Bib. by Rew ? boy, if your clothing has been purchased Cleve's head —to save money for his cas- Boynton {nels better about the situation! distressing cases could be eited if time ardsy. O tt a “ROUSE and 3 OT | Ww right, J 6G. Emerich and Miss Alice R at the Philad. Branch, where Lewins tomers, but is anxious and expects a recurrence of | permitted. The death list increases daily, | fronting oo A ES “Guar, Bae ad Smetaler, both of near Centre Hall. a *g good to all men and boys by selling —~Commander K. R. Breese, of the|unfavorabie symtoms sooner or later, land information continues to arrive of and commodious, and the lot one of the! them he cheapest clothing in the world. | United States Navy, died at his resi Another Chill reported | hitherto unreported burnt territory. Ie{Dest lo town, Also, FOUR SQUAKES ask for Lewing’ store when you id in Bost 3th i i {in said town, which are in excellent con | » Ivavs. n you | dence in Boston on the 13th inst, after . : i a 01 kn, § ! DIED Pe Y a long illness. He leaves a wife, a| FElberon, 7380p. m —A report has just rder to realize the magnitude of the ea (dition, This property belongs to the Ks | re : re Newt . {lamity, bear in mind that upward of fifty [tate of Adam Bower, dec'd. Sale to take] On the Gh inst, in Haines township, M SH Yea : wns c hter of Ex-Gov . « president’ se i : h i ‘ » : . . Fisines 1 woship has lost two old | danghter of Ex-Governor Curtin, and |coma from the president’ scottage that the Jace at the house, and to commence atl father John Kreamer, aged 85 yours and {| [Whe AO . I OP. Ld ’ ; . on 3° a . ; ow : : . townships, covering an ares of about 2+] ; residenters—M, Jolin Kremer, aged 85, | several children. He was a native of this | president had another chill shortly after] y 8 3 Ifo A. M., and close between 2 and 8 P. M. months, He was one of the old residenters and Michael Stove JOHN BOWKR, of Haines township, : : i ¢ : ay i e evening dressing occurred. [tis sig | 00 square miles, bave besa whally or} n= Xt} partially burned over, with scarcely a JE ; about 75. i" tack after | Atlantic and East India squadrons until the chill was quite severe and lasted adout| ** on sorte Taft 4 Y : oe 1h ’ DO BOW Bi , £ a! : i : t ire, sReculons, : ~— Kings monster bai. on He 2 or the opening of the war, during which he | *#0 minutes Doctors Bliss and B wyaton! X BAN APUG 0 In 1g HACE Li re i ! {eounty, Mrs. Sarah Bowersox, formerly ot} being in the rir less than nays OF | distinguished himself on many occasions. | 476 now in the cottage and the report can [Immense trees were twisted off by the) NSTRAY -C he bremies of Aronsburg, aged 88 years, 7 months and! A UDITORS NOTICE —In the Or V ALUABLR FARM PROPERTY want ofa current. He counw. "yop | He was in command of the third division | not be verified | force of the tornado which prevailed. and| J." " y 0") So Ood, Patter 1p. J%+ days, i phan’s Court of Centre County. AT PUBLIC SALE.— Will be first rate current bad hestarte. NE — of the mortar flotilla at the bombard . : . {the darkness was so great that mot any-|{ho jest part of June. & white boar, no, On the 16th, in Haines twp, Margaret! © ihe mater, of the estate of Wm. sold 4: path esis jn Pollet Jw FRI [ ¢ rf wy ra ahansine i i : text ¢ : : ! 4 "w : x TE " { > i 3 BPQOREP '" ols he front of the Philad Branch, w. veady | ment of Forts Juckson and St. Philip's. Grave Apprebensions Felt. thing could be distinguished at six inches marks, age about nine months. The own. | Stover, nged 62 years, § months and 10] Tg Ch Cll red auditor appointed to | DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1881, at 2p. m.. the Sonstans siream of purciissers of * “ton. | He commanded the second division in Elberon. At this hour 1025 p. m. the distant. This accounts for the great loss jor will please come Jara, prove ihe Gays. [puss upon the exceptinns filed to the sei, | valuable farm of Sam'l Royer, dec’'d con- The Philad Bras pe al Boh. «| the operations before Vicksburg in the | President is resting quietly and is more of life, as the people were bewildered and | BrOPRIY, and oF a Ro or the $Me! Og the 17th, near Lourelton. Union Co. lof John F McCormick adm'r of Wm. | taining 53 acres more or less. The land nf i dr weh Isag piace fo. sammer of 1862. He was commissioned comfortable His pul-e is 122 and tempers knew not which way to turn to escape” es a ¢ Seton ing pi Mrs Valentine Stover, formerly of Haines Myers. doe'd and make distribution BR ar under an in glove, | Joy a lieutenant commander July 16, 1862, wre is somewhat above normal. TH i - tt : i a 8 pol ir yp [twp , aged U2 yours, {the funds in the bands of said administra | Dest state of sultivasion Therath - --Wi " Fe Grei 3 : a Ragshi Xk | # fomewhat above norms ore : ————— : o fer k, I rep ps , two n wellin . C ith John W olfe and A. J. Greist ana commande 1 the . flagship Black no rovamant ia th I condi] AS A CURE FOR PILES ork ’ — Mrs. Margaret A. Barlett, died at the! OF and make epoet there 4 will meat the M k sary oR ul ns iy § house. | The as Lon missioners, the aflairs of our coun- Bawk 17 the Mississippi squadron at Ar-|" mprovemen! in the general condi | i SHERIFI'S SALE. toll gate, near Spring Mills, Sep 8, 1881 sarties in interest al his fice in Belle n rn, 8 as new, buggy " ty will be in the safest and best hands |} ,.0.¢ ,”08t in 1862 and at the siege of | tion and grave apprehensions are felt. { Kidney Wort acts first by overcoming] By virtue of a writ of Peiri FPacias, is- | 80d 0 years, § months and 15 days The ae. i onduy, ELLIS L ORVIS, ED Od Beseusrys vutbulle. . . Lr > : ‘ . - ’ ; RL % . ES py pe + 3 ; JY virtue oi a is ors ROIS, 3% 5 ua i sept 10 16 Fla Ther ba are men kuown for honesty | y icksharg 0 1363 He wasin charge of LOWELL'S CABLEGRAM. | in the mildest manner all the tendency 10! 00d out «f Common Plas of Centre dec ig a for many years a follower of] Auditor spring of never failing water near the! poisce Din Chile iis : y i $ x t . i % vis wring fe O ; ! * ; - the mortars 8 Short time during the {constipation ; then, by its great tonic and | County, and to me directed there will be the Savior, adorning her profession with a house; also an orchard of choice fruit | gued with Potato . or |: a" he took part inthe . . y i ) : : .... pure and besutiful Christian Life, At the ; use Potatoes are selling at $1 to $1.25. siege. In 1860 P * Red The President Becoming Weaker— invigorating properties, il restores to lexposed at public sale st the Court House HU ar Tah ha un of thos Also a tract «f wood lend, containing 4] volving Chairs for the exclusive The crop will be less than ever known | River expedition, 10 1864 he was flue ry ; ip 3 lin Bellefonts on SATURDAY, 0OCTO- : A sere more or less. nest § 6 mountain & Passengers. » ic this eounty. captain en North Atlantie blockading Grave A nxiety Manifest, Jhansi the debilitated and weakened BER 8 A. D. 1881. at one a el Kp m 8 Shak Li a" Spring M oy Khe cane shout 3 mile from the farm. With Fig Biiy oom. i . el ; > > — . . :. 1 o A n i ; A sunt a > templated her departure with composur ) » ‘ By 3 bined ir Great 3 u —1In our death notices will he found | *quadron in both ath.” ks on Fort Fisher! Eiberon, N J. Sep 18 ~The fMowing | P*™ We have hundreds of certified tha following described real estate of the whd when the summons came she np. KPT UTSPTTRP TC TSER TERMS OF SALE —One thind of pur | ment, makes this, above all oihers, the the demise of an aged lady, the widow and commander of the pavel forces in was sent to-night to Lowell, London: cures, where ail else had failed Use it] defandant, to wit ; . h THE MOST POPULAR 4 uke gy on conti rutin of le. one. Wert fo ‘vie Sauth, Seuthrfest, oa 3 Ph a a, 5 «0 A JOWEI], Jonge | . ‘ h 2 . wo Ee of ¥ slubtine Stover, formerly of pear hie assanit on Fort Fisker: Throughout Phe president passed a quiet and comfor-1 78 suffer no longer.— Exchange. | Cr ob Me 18 aie Jam ant the eines int ne ry it. and you wi 8 it yng 8 loxury Asronsburg, at the age of 92 years, the war he was associated a Aamira ” - -- ) rest ; of a discom —On Tuesday night of last week | Porter, whose close friend he Wax, Since , LEAPING FOR LIFE Sle 3p be sutured by bond and morigage Suh Tickers vin thi Celebrated ing 22 1 ] q ; nmber of | Chil - » offices United States about 9 o’clo-k, a brilliant meteor, was | the war he has served on an CATHERINE ROYER, Canada, : poticed passing north-eastward over onr ! : JNO. B. ROYER. All information abot Baits af yf county and seme say they noticed irs|Y*s™ was in command at the Ne Wport | great wnxioty already existing He is Administrators, a Pree 1 exphsion, A rambling noise was heard Torpedo Station, ; «leo growing weaker snd his present con-| some mivates after it was seen The| — One of the self-evident facts is that | dition excites xrave apprehensions — Newest Styles and | Designs,— especially manufactured to meet the Op. Brockerhofl’ House, Bellefonte, | Tm? 'r, of Pine-creek, aged State and was appointed from Rhode Is- |, land in 1846. He served in the South On the Tth inst, near Laurelton, 1 inion | oe - ‘4 have gota Sgit of John Stoner, use of ve. J. F, fell maleep in Jesus, | {Chambers Na, 16 Nov. T. 1881, Debt! On the 8th of Sept. 1881 st his hom» i $228 75 : 8. P.G Any’ Potter tow ship, Centre pounty, Pa.,Joh i Ail that certain lot or piece of ground | A Swestwood, aged 20 years 11 mont? Ke Bm tebin day. but this evening bad another! f leas durstion than that of yester.| : : 5 : ’ ; situated in Millheim borough, Centre Uo, wad 18 days Ibe citizens of Sinking Creek and vicis . Bounded on the east by an alley, on the iy have been called apun 0 part Ww . {south by D. A. Musser, on the west by H | is most prai sworthy young man H | Montreal, September 10 —A thrilling | Bollinger and on the north by Main Jeath indeed deserves notice One wi |scene occurred at the fire at Azsire & La [ttireet Therecn erected & two story frame! wey so kind snd possessed us he sue of men Eoveloped in Flames. 1 sept Wd. meteor wus large “28 a big pot,” and lit up all around It was sgern here at Cen- tre Hall, #t Awrousburg, Bellefonte, and at Lewistown, ~The fair | the fair! yes, you want to Jock decent at the fair, and you can doit with scarce any wvoney, by going to Lewins for a suit of clothes that he sells lower than savy ove in this state. This is #2 comivental fact, and if Gen. Jackson or Gen. Warbiingion were alivethey both would «rder their clothing of Lewins —Seeding that was dune early in An. gust, will have to be dove over again, owing to the late dry spell, —The biggest stock, finest assortment «pd best workmanship, at lowest prices, qualities that belong to every article are tore at Brachbhills, of fur. —Rev.. gue + Hill on Sun. 7° and at Centre . ~The Gregg 8. . interfered with by Hull at 4 p. wm. same day. the best place to gut a good pair of hoaots or shoes cheap, is at Doll & Mingle's, Bellefonte. They have the largest stock in this portion of the State, —Haines twp. school directors elected their teachers on the 17th inst. First grade, W. F. Musser, A. B.; Intermedi- ate, D H Rote: Primary, Bella Cron- miller ; Wolfs, Z. D. Thomas; White Charen, B. F. Edmonds; Vonadas, Geo. Erbiart : Woodward, Wm. Keen; Pine Creek, Jas. Keen ; Mountain, Mary Bol- linger. Highest wages paid $30 and low- est $22. — Astonishing is the stock of groceries laid in lately by Sechler & Co, to pre- pare for the great rush of fair week. Better go there now for your groceries, and avoid the crowd of the week of the fair. They have laid in the best the world’s market affords. They give ev. ery article personal inspection, and are always careful to buy from none bat the -— FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN BREESE vine's furniture factory this afternoon. J ber of army and navy officers attended {lane was in the same part of the building the funeral of Captain K. Randolph! the fire, which was the result of an ex- 3 Tnited at 4 . , nite! : sronse, United States Navy, at Trinity iplosion of a lamp. The flames spread Church to-day. Captain Stephen B Luce | with great rapidity ; those in the first and handler, U nited States Navy; Captain C {horror of the spectators the three men F Juan, © uttad Sines Navy: Captain | named wero seen at the upper windows ; omas OU Sellridge, U i Dtates SAVYilcalling for a ladder. Dion at length dis- Puy Director Looker, United States) yppeared and tried to fight through the avy: aud Fink Lieutenant ’ 3h x. flameas to the stairway and was dreadfully avis, United olates my, regimental hyrned. Meantime Leblanc fell or adjutant . Fors Adams, nee 3s palibent: jumped from the window and dislocated ers. The body bearers were "blue juckels | pig thigh. Gauthier stood for some mo- from the training squadron: Lieutenant ments, the flames singing his bair and! Barber, in command of the “blue jackets” clothes, and then leaped desperately for| from the training squadron; Lieutenant, telegraph pole, which he missed, com. Bleeker, in command of officers from Fort ing down with a terrible thud upon the Adams; officers and instructors from the pavement. He had hardly been picked » even those who enjoyed even a brief se quintance He wes horn in Puoiter tuwn Terms cash ~No deed will be neknow! | hin Sept 25th. 1850 He was reared by 2sepdt Sheriff. [dor their training ho received impressio {which were obeyed by him through life Methodist charch the lust Ssbbatt {of his presence here on earth he told bi parents, brother and sister, that “this » {the last Sabbath 1 shall suffer pain,’ tha The Examiner and Chronicle, [EsTaBLisgED Ix 182%] BY MANY THOUSANDS THE not weep for him; he was wishing to dis MOST WIDELY CIRCU- {und that their great consolstion should be LATED BAPTIST NEWS. {he could die happy, was prepared to PAPER IN THE {and be with the blessed in Heuven, Pour WORLD, Juba suffered many ." d grou in . i . EB - seve | Bight years previous 10 his death fie Was WILL BE DELIVERED BY MAIL, POS Bight Yours previous 10 bia Gusti bo wil TAGE PREPAID, TO NEW | physique, and always presented un appear SUBSCRIBERS, {wnce of long life, but he wok cold and for From Oct 1.°S1, to Jan, 1, 82, eight yours he was the victim of consump FOR THIRTY CENTS, | tion The last hour he suffered inexpressi ble pain, but was willing to yield to bhi us valuable farm esst of Centre Hill containing 76 ACKES LAND, all clear except about three acres, which is wood: snd. Therson erected a 2 story lo House, westherboarded. a Bankbarn an and 317 EVAL 10 POTTLR. Gen. or Chin PEN.SYLVANIA RR. Railrosd Division of good, never failing water st the house, and a finestream of running water Jarcugh the fur, and water in every finld Also SUMNER TIME TABLE, ss ORE IN THREE FIELDS of the farm tivation, and is the farm formerly owned by Peter Wolf, on the furks of the road leading from Potters Mills to Spring slilis For further information inquire .-" Centre Hall dutigdm L & T. RAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD PHILIP KEMP. » x SaeRstRVER YS “were willbe a Sub- keepers that what you get at Rechler’s is torpedo station; officers from the revenue up when Dion, totally enveloped in flames, | THE PRICE OF ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION | Master's will All that medical ski i i rg always the purest and best. This is true, | cutter Samuel Dexter; officers from the|, peared for an instant at the third story This 1s done oy family to see |Sould do yas aa ai DO as tad a a tak : . 5 . ining tal rans wiait $i R . . YT) A 0 1 Le + r ’ i 0. — — and ne jn in recommending them 10 | training squadron; visiting and resident! wisdow and in the next was cleaving the ut the least possible price, v hat ter minutes of untold suffering death : 4 y iC y Bers inecladi a : " , . y VW f 28 an all families in the county. army and navy officers, including Rear i. like a huge rocket, the flames shoot. the paper is snapped the thread which bound bim to nsed las! year. It wil bea. . addres. — Persons desiring to raise tobacco Admiral Case; Captain Churchill, United ing upward from his clothing. He was —— this life. Weeping parents brother and nie, with music and appropriste. * next season, and wishing an experienced States Army; Major Randolph, United immediately seized and carriod 0 anfet THE EXAMINER COMPRISES Sater now gathored around the loved form ger. A general invitation is exter : _isuperintendent, will find it to their in- Stetes Army; Commodore Crosby and oth : : *¥ 1A Current Event Expositor, laid cold in death His remains were The following schools have bee A terest to call upon Wm. A. Curry, Centre | b y be cout ult ew] E Leblenc is severely shocked by the fall,] A Living Pulpit and Ptform, taken to the Sprucstown cemetery for in- 7 vd R Ll FETI M " tu vited to the pie-nic: Georges Val, *¥«| Hall, who has met with success in rais- | © members ofthe court of Inquiry InVes~| ind his companions, it is believed, are fa- A Series of Able “Topics for the/torment The funeral procession Was Loenst X Roads, Penns Creek, Greer. "| ing the plant. tiguting the recent torpedo explosion, and | io jniared. After a sharp fight the fires SURPASSES,” OTHERS Trains Nos, 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Times." : large and the funeral ceremonies were im grove, Spring Miis and Union. Farm: ~ Pennsvalley ean be proud of at least | WADY of the leading citizens and cottage} a ed the flames to the building. A Bh usienary and Baptist Event|proved by Rev J. B Akers, from the bth Sn Blark& Ro. er’s Mills coruet band has also been in- we honest and square dealing merchant | residents, including Mr George Peabody The loss is $20,000, or ahday School Institute, 0 n n bog © Go aa east for 30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK HF] Siew Tork more. wakingion, Fledeipbi chapter of 24 Cor., and the Sth hap vited. Able speakers to be present, st “evau Dinges, Centre Hall, as any of | Westmore, Mr. C. N. Beach aud others | auf df amin en An Educational Advoeate, pu— el ND —Mr. Daniel Keller, of Nora, lil, “ _ uymercus customers #ill cheerfully | The usual naval bonors were paid to the a . » A Literary, Theological, Scientific and Pact ; ' his n THE FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT. g THE LATEST AND MosT WONDER || GHICAGO ILL, eo HA aot iar hers vial iior Willa port, e <0 ORANGE MASS. | Noo. 7ansoomnectuith bast ine west for wil Be? & Lewisburg. .... conv sensanne Mifflin Sab LEA BENE HENS Fowler. ou coon secs sivnsian CODBIR Loon sonnssinsnsnsnss Spring Bitlinen con reasanes TRAINS LEAVE has been changed, T. bath schooi pic-uie, st gehiool house, near Danie, Satordaey, Sept. 24, on the wb —_— 2 FRUEEER" Fo ® = Ex x SERsEBRBRBRBREA UB i A Montandon. cours ens aess BP Lowiab anh «ocovorssrrsenes 8 MUMIA oy ove cons onan FORIOL. ..ovccnnssarseennens a EER Exes FREED RE Coburn ,... Npring Mills. sa eninaes called in 10 see the REPORTER, the other | 4 (, memory of the deceased at the cemetery Art Review, : A NA 5 day. Mr. E. furmerly lived in this beighs | Man or boy, you are wanted, imme- | The gorvices at the Episcopal Church were A Popular Story Page, Family Mis. FUL INVENTION! a 3 . 5 " ul - 8 also connects with Krie Mail for Harrie 2 ; Fuse. | ISON S : : ce Baltime wash ington, hia and ns pe i Hall hotel stands, He isan uncle of our Branch, As for Lewins, the manager, pr ow York, fom w NY.&ar. RR: : — * a . 1 BY, np entre county in 1847. Suon==at least 8 , the mourners. union of the members of the Fifty first awake sud populint mynoer TO THE TSS GEN | +5; {1 15 3 Cae! uprintendent. Branch you are astonished at themoun-| 070 “og with 11s outside mostly : 10 | _oig! ¢ and Phoenixville arrived on special cars distinctively a Family Newspaper. with any of the Popular Airs hy note, at sight, the greater when you bear the prices Onl st materials are used in ususl greetings and business was attended {oldest 10 the youngest, In making it the ts t i : y the purest m : . shildre have be ise R hi y : ’ IH FORFEILIT $1 000 if any child and that they are So exceedingly low. | composition of Green's Liver Pills ; and children that have been raised from| =, 0" 00 oli wddress was delivered by | Editor has the co operation of the best len years old fails 10 a ANYONE of | EAST MON EY ER ON 14 . SPROUTS HAY FO f= ROPE BLOCKS, . The best place in the world to buy a suit arefully coated with |beds of sickness, suffering and slwost| , : : newspaper, magazine and review writers > . ANC 1 “i : .h—iast go | they are then «i Colonel A. Wilson Norris Among our Popular Tunes on the PIANO, OR-~ clothes is the Philad. Branch—just g sugar, the No. 1 with white and the No. | death by the use of Hop Bitters, you those present was ex-Governor Hartranfu of the Cay GAN or MELODEON within ONE As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands in Reunion of the Members al Lewis- burg—Colonel A. Wilson Norris Delivers the Annual Address, Not so fast my friend; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women os for yourself. Li | i “Glori . SAMPLE COPIES FREE, LA ! ’ ands a late drouth kill off 2 with Hk, Tie yieuoula bo kept = iy "Bee tae and General James A, Beaver. For tata ta Untvassrs W3dress Cit AL EC va In —~Wih “e insect tribes? We have thon and Manalin are the two kings Press, mmwinautesppil eme—— P. 0. Box 3835, New York Clty.) (.., 0, figures before it. from 1 to 100 Gi hi vont pe tt fo Sire ANINEVALY BOnjes wes 7 Fiecs of Music, wit Instructions een b» ses, and il next year : i POR~ ' A . ’ ; : . Wise sud goad . wer and other insect oy Bb will be yee bya letter in Reson Mailed to any address on receipt of $! 00 BO Pm i %e ale correct, : Luckenbach has departed this life. Enclose one-cent postage thump for Cain este folbe sari housek sepivg, — Parlor and bed room suits, at Brach- doug Or hee I ote ooo cannot do beter than to , ~ms for their | bills, 10 per cent. less than any ONE | has issuad the following : dison Music Co. new Bellefonte furniture rou parties dare offer. To the People of the United States: S327 Walnut Street, Poiladu., Pa. Portions of four counties of this State, [twelve, by beating out their brains with a goods. 4 Sanday school picnic will he held operatic —The largest stock, in Centre « omy Ty dp 04 inst, lying principally between Suginuw Bay | pine-knot, for soma trivial act of disobe ‘Bl They give new hd vigertatheaged sad Indra. Proc LE. Will ba sold at pub of farniture of all kinds, at Brachu. lr. Ruin on Thursday night, 15, and all | and Luke Huron, bave been devastated by [dience, After the inquest, and when the To all whose e @mployments cau pt ing lic sule wt the residence of the un Bellefonte, 10 per cent. less than an, Ff. — ‘day. Weather hus been bright] go forest fires. A droyih alsg unprece- | cause of denth became generally known, other parties dare offer. day Fr. dipee, »nd farmers find the 3 04 in this section of the country bad|mob of whites and blacks dragged Mrs Itis a foolish mistake to confound a {ua " Sloat + ‘sr for seeding. prepared the way for the calamity, and Campbell from her cabin, tied her to a al property, viz : Two cows, three hogs, remedy of merit with yaath medicives. gre s 18 OF. f d,C. R. Nef lof: fo P| poyses. barns, crops, cattle, agricultural stake and literally roasted ber alive, a js ang Lorre Wagons Jne hotee sled, buggy We have used Purkers sy Wt v I i 0) lege onT ay. implements, household furniture, clothing —- lf eeeietase rar CAG Rl chairs, a lotof common BE Tan know it tobea ster] « fine features. | und human life have been destpoyed by it ORGANIZATION FOR WOLFE. chairs. ane dining table, » humber of oth. Bn eet yosrutive, Time, | The fai promises some Cpg hore: | yuuges in some trwiabipn the doiruc| Tho Philad: Record J. W- Lunch [Eee aud vas one Duress rotbi he : i A ) tion is complete and only a picture of the one of the delegates to the Kepublican i : : cards on 1000 a Ce.. and other smaller kewles, bedstexds nd i Dee $1 62—persone wf.1e iad on fhe Soun rout to a rain Js left. It is known that more than State Convention which nominated Gen beds, tablecloths, a large lot of carpet . : nV : ; i issued lookingginsses, dishes, cooking stove and the eavelo Letter heads, to make fast time, Lovers of rpee "0G lives hgve been lost by burning and|eral Baily for State Treasurer, has ; y \ fodiug oe celts printed at or 4 Bnd the fair a rare treat for fast). ion Myny individuals have be-|an address to the “Young Republicans of SUhoF Moves, aad peiold and aban $1.25 $L.75 pe r thousand when peTsOnS | i450 suffo. “less through injuries and exposy| Penngylvania,” in which he espouses the \ 3a meat vessels, eto, MW. find their own g per. These prices are ou come hes, . y oy of Charles 8. "Te Bot low far sot : 0) Don’t be in a hurry for your aly s and som. 4r* blind, The number ollindependsnt candidacy of © d ou ! ar. Vir. Term ill be made EH on day of aA 'B ower’s hiuse and unre as Dinges is going to th® Gity ina and children Joly without Wolfe, Hesnye: “Jt is propoved 10 ce: Cups : i“ wale by Me BERR, Read udv, of Bowers Ee } Week or twa for 4 new stock, © men, Womea a y : ; forsalzat Antoy burg, or Wo BAR EE A y A WAIL FROM MICHIGAN. The R Purest and Best Medicine ever Made. Little Rock, Ark., September 16,—In- Acoflmbination of Hops, Buchu, Man= 3, { } * th bes dd Another Appeal for the Sufferers. | mavion was received here to-night that| [| Grae a Ban ue of ail other Bitters, Detroit, September 16.—~Gov. Jerome|Jane Campbell a colored woman, living alkes hese est lood Purifier, Liver near Dyke's Mill, La, recently killed two| B® Agent on earth, ; hii p i \ an jong exist where Hop of bier children. aged respectively ten and Jo disses od) i PoaibLy Ln erfoct are their bhorhood, and attended school in the old diately, 0) * 8 matier of great imporiauce | 4. 0d by Rev. George J Magill. The celluny and Puzzlers’ Relm, ' E.G " Y VEOUS ¢ “ht townsman. and candidate for Co Trea~ {you all about it. Go|the Island Cemetery. Ex Governor and A Market Reporter, &c , &e. INSTANTANEOU D.3 EW RING. Gen A : gained by it, : . - . . 3 Just as soon as you enter the Philad. | rt lil ia— regiment here to day was enjoyed by! The Examiner and Chronicle 18 one of PIANO or ORG AN tains of ready made clothing that are | in red. Got reared at the mete- wid] t a Ao Be ; ; printed in re interosting and instructive reading for ev Mithout STUDY. PREVIOUS PRAC TH F BEST (CLOTHING 8B ER 4 VA KER & BROWN, W A N A M A E A ’ . i=} n the lot where the Centre : » A House, Farm and Gurden De school-houseo elu * and Jotere to you, at the Philad. remains were interred in the family lot in ¥ “I s Driftwood R : : i mn. ‘wides ) 97 Obestnut St., Philad nan | Sieced Philnduiobin nd wi surer, Mr. D C Keller. Mr. Keller left and he will te: ood day's wages to be | Mrs Curtin, of Pennsylvania, were among Lewisburg, Pa,, September 14 —The re |All conducted in an outspoken wide ( U I | 'E 1127 Chestnut St... Phila ordre Sh ba . | — The Lewisburg Chronicle last week, | ai WORTHLESS STUFF. all. Members from Norristown, Easton |the largest-sized eight page papers and is By which any Child or Person can play tacked there, und Your surpries jo al} 3 and were guests of the town, After the . , y sta ' y or, guess, KE ery member of the house hold, from the TOR or even Musion) Telont The Gime FOR THE 2 bs . Jas. Harris & Co. And all kinds of Farming 8 RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, : RE, seid and mild Stimulant, dersigned. near Centre Hill, on uable, without intox= WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 1881, atl o'clock p. m., sharp, the following person- or symptoms OAK HALL, 8. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing House in America, a w