EXCURSION TIKETS THE CENTRE REPORTER. A I I MPN NPN NNTNI NINN NN WN. KURTZ... ...........Ass0ciate Editen, ~~: Ventre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, Sept. 29, '81 Ihe Usual Rates, Willtan sport and others will be offered a splendid opportunity to witness the cor emonies of the Oriole celebration in Bals timore, which takes place October 10th, 11th and 12th, and the centennial celebras tion at Yorktown, October 18th to 21st and also to visit the national fair at Wash: fagton, October 11th to 14th, as excursion tickets will be sold at all ticket stations on the line of the Northern Central rail way and Philadelphia and Erie railroad RE TERMS. —§2 per year, when paid in vivance ; $2.50 whea not paid ww advance. Advertisements 20cis per line for three in- rertions, and beenls per line for everv sub. sequent insertion. Advertisements by the vear at a liberal discount, Nubseribers outside the county should re. ait us 10 efs, amount of one year's posts ge, instead of Wels as formerly when paid by themselves. Subseribers can always tell how their aes a a — ~The Crowning Glory Base Burner is more economical than any other coal stove. It will heat with but little over wif the coal usually consumed in other stoves, It will astonish anyone to see from a short experience what a small quantity of fuel the Crowning Glory uses to produce a certain volume of heat The internal construction of thizstove is a radical departure from the common system previously in use, The diving flue being in front makes this stove a Front Heater, radiating heat where it is wanted. The total radiating surface ex- ceeds that of any other Base Barner, The decorations are beautiful, Call and exumine this stove at Wilson, McFar. lane & Co's Hardware Store, Bellefonte, Pa. \ republican being asked the other A PERSECUTED PEOPLE. | The Story of Refugee Israelites | Coming From Russia, i A despatch duted joer 13, says ish refugees from Russian who arrived al Friday are two men Dismont and Arans be Custle garden tosday by a World reporter Aranstein “In April last the poople became Lt was impossl is Castle garden of named respectively stein, who were found att said so nroused against us that ble tuck by the soldiery and the police, Kiel that tha people actual at The he to control them without an unles the commander of to HW submitted riot punts stand at the Reporter office dy econ division of the Pennsylvania railroad from day whether he was a stalwart or hall would involve the Russinns as well as the THE NEW PRESIDENT, He Takes the Oath of Office a Becond Time. Washington, D C., Sep, 22 «President tol tosday in the presence of the Cabine fi t, the Justice of the Suprema Court, a fow Senators and Congressmen, | Geners Sherman, Grant and others, forty in all, Chief Justice Waite, In full robes of office, administered the oath and YNe helpme God," came in firm tones and without The President thes read from manuscript notes ha President Arthur took the second oath us The President was oalm composed, and the response mn lremor, addres above stated probably to avoid any eritl ARTHURS INAUGURAL, Immediately after taking the second ath in Washington, President Arthur read the following : [oavgural Address, { For the fourth time in the history of the Republic its Chief Magistrate has boon removed hy death, All hearts are filled Vos | | i {0 | i { with tha io Rilui Livi, crime which has darkened our land, and] [the red President, | his Lis unyielding] wii SILL f { i memory o ; d (fortitude, the example and schievments of tite and the pathos of his death will forey the murde protracte sufl ring i or Hilumine the pages of ous Liistory, For the fourth thine the officer elected [by the people and ordaived by the Cons 18 i 5 stitatio { BR vacaney so created is WILSON, McPARLANE & €0. eis Js HARDWARE STOVES. ive sock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH pr wan'd eal! attention to our stock of HEATING BTOVES, COOKS & RANGES. We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the Crowning Glory, Fort Orange, xlens a W iy In addition to our e Eu i Eastlake & Welcome Home. ¢ism or squabble that might be raised be be the first ! In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLO. Brick and Grates on hand. breed, said since Garfield's death he had Jows, and that the people must be allow thrown all such nonsense aside, and was od to rob us unless for unity in the party, and unity in pur gq 80 Qctaber T.h to 18th, inclusive, good to res ative Chal turn for ten days, at one fare for the round trip, or good to return for 21 days at one - i fare vuiting the lables on their papers. [I the table reads ‘John Roa 1 jan "75" ¢f means that John is indebted for subseription from the 1st of January, 1875, and thai of © time Ae was vaying The printer some of them were] Gale oath taken in private out] Heo addressed the people and the|side of Washington, and was admiolster here Hivient, caeeing 38 A full assortment of Fire peppy, v lad ited id id im sun bie chasing clothing at the famous DPhilad Branch, headquarters for the cheapest . ) and best. That republican has sound ‘00 same time acknowie sentiments. Democrats stand the tO preserve order, The © same platform, that attacked il & Mingle is The soldiers were in the town, bul they hut ot iz no fal ’ ate Judge, doubt], jaunt | by | i . jimperiiied in Washington in ir quiet be kept, but ated by a i that the Hirst i ) a ¢ \P8 skiing t and one hall (in one direction) for 073, Raking never the round trip. Att h oath was sul | ing his inability | ging his inabi iy} certainty [taking the second oath A I 5 0-5 SS Vo Say a —————— NEW YORK CLOTHING HONE! EE ——— » nEequonce was altimore, during the Oriole ecarnis on i nan but the | manner and having it ad Jusiwe a semi public by % t i were il apuni ¢ there will be interesting and attractive we wer With lmpunity ff ous 2 OU i re department We put up a New Sign on the | val. a ministored Grain Warehouse, near the depot : C been performed, un {shaken, before any | ari t i | of y Supreme | All goods sold by IX Lhe Ipreme warranted. If vou get a boot, shoe, gal ter or slipper there, you can rely it that you have a good article, Kief he Mifllinburg Telegraph reports oy es0 one of the saddest cases of death by the demon Rum that we have seen for a long while, Chas. Weirick, a man high«/ lv esteemed, but a slave to that dreadful (thy man, Now bev erage, was found dead in his bed, on cent, 1, too, Friday morning, a victim to his uncon everything trolavle appetite, He bad always born |, a good character, his only besetting sin| being an inordinate and consuming de- | sire for al drink, His funeral] was largely attended, on Sunday, and|wo under the circumstaaces, Was an occa: | sion of unusual solemnity. He was his 44th vear, Charley Weirick was known to a good many of our Pennsvalley readers All grades of bed room and sut's at Brachbills, fantures every day. n the 10th, grand | . n a 3 i i thar » i iNarant ful lg url duties of the oli i parade of police, 8 mili either remained indifferent or actually as L , y : . , npon sisted in the oppressor round Wiki remove any doubt socioties, &o., &o., turning on of the gun sted in the oppression, In and aroun . : Riad : the title or to the legality of any of Presi owder water works, which wii dent Arthur's nets that might be raised La a THE QUEEN London, September 21. ordered the court to go the President Garlic from the twenty-first inst Mrs Pals h thousand Jows Mr, Diamot, here was a large merchant, dealing chiefly in there were twenty ba ' t t heautiful i Ug OO l nemorated by the playing of lost everything ol i Qotober 1 French Grand Oriole pageant in the fountains, gnique and elaborated WHIT MERCHANTS, GRAIN, SEEDS, COAL, SALT. DENVER, LEADVILLY, SALT LiKE ) a Hous. ANCISCo A Bb Rapid Moines, ‘ ul Poin in ho Territories he W. and i y $1 nr ¥ » % ins 4 fro Til "ye RNS 1th, reception of the diss ugar and tea, at Iw «8 considered a weal I'he 4 een has \} he bas nothing—hardly » business, and I have ou into mourning to d inguished guests of the nation at was in We came to America &« on har % . va } 3 ne ouy hall inle . a lost wenit October 12:h, entertainment and . RION- { a vegin life again, but lor terms than Garfield received the the o the French visitors at the x pression my of Music ral 0 Aoads The Yorktown is as follows t . rai si f aried I'he lwenly sixth April, the had been driv et when we from and suge n iy. I advance prosperity andpromote the gen. aral we to friendly ar er ————————————————— - iy i Queen © 1 t t of A. We our goods had been and twenty.seventh wore wr ati morning of 14 Mrs 1, Loag Bran Words cannot express the deep sy mPa thy I feel with you May God support and comfor programme of the celebration at vholie ; , As announced by the commits rst days for us Garfield h and e I Everybody knows what that means tee. out of our homes; . 1a i istolen; what could not be taken was de far t i Qe, insure domos i security honors ble re this terrible mo- tL yi al Thursday, October The formal open ( » Moors House and the inauguration ing of th stroyed ; furniture was broken or burned; and mantain i capitul celebration by an address {rom the presi th & i : and th (the scene of : ment, of the ¢ a, food was taken away, and y forced io hide r parlor | ’ {days 1 lived in WE DESIRE our We ware our lives, Those two a collar, Mr. Dismom We had nothing to eat or ialions with the nations i i LOCAL ITEMS, ~Try Dinges if yon want dry goods and groceries at a bargain, t 18 true other remedies can be prais- ed, but Peruna has the unequalled proof. — Brushvalley has an abundance of apples, “Our Little Ones.” for October, isbrim full of illustrations and stories calculated to please and interest boys and girls. By . WA the Russel Publishing Co., Boston, $1.50 al regatta, with Yorktown centennial sils per year, pr Pyrotech . ~—When a couple get married these | nia! displays and illuminations. ays, the first thing they do is to visit Sunday, October 16. Religious services Browns new furniture establishment, at };, the grand pavillon, condueted by the s>eilefonte, where they can purchase an Rt Rev sp Keane. of the C tholio outfit for from $40 to $75 less than offer. | >= Sev. Bishop Rheane, of the Catholic ed elsewhere. All prices, all styes, and diocese of Virginia, assisted by his grace can suit all tastes. : chhishop Gibbons, of Maryland, and in —Brackbills sell more furniture than {the afternoon by Rev. John Hall, of New any other party in the county, the rea- | York. Son is they understand their business Monday, Octe and sell better goods for less money, the sending — From our hymenial notices it will | Cornwallis, a be seen that district attorney Heinle has |. taken to the Woods and bagged a nice] dear. Our congratulations, William. _ —Now for a chance: Lyon & Co. are just opening a large stock of fall Dry-|* goods, Dressgoods, Clothing, Millinery, | & Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &e. di The best bargains, by 25 per cent, than elsewhere in the county. 29 sep Jt. —Gus Krom, former proprietor of the Brockerhoff House, died at Lock Haven, a short time ago, of consumption, He was buried at Bellefonte. Aged 43 years. — People live longer who buy their groceries at Sechlers; pure food always preserves health, This is the secret of it. How simple—and besides, too, it| Masons means a great saving in doctor bills, Let | orders o all families bear this in mind, and use no groceries that are not known to be pure and wholesome, and that the only reaily safe place to get such is at Seche lers, in the Bush house block. as He alone can, of the earth—wil the people ; 3 TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OFFERING THIS SEASON A STOCK OF MEN N, YOUTHS, BOYN’ and CHILDRENS f 1&1 { : bE garnered | profit, in {he he 1 WO oFee Balmoral! Court. Tur Query, hearts o This is simple, touching, and tho' brief yot it has as much meaning as the colums of gush that some of the daily papers wea ry their readers with. a. To the sick Peruna blessing. ! ‘ and { i . 18 font of the association, wi will my earnest endeavor HR SL {was with us, drink and we did not dare to go out, and that the nation shall i unir ors -Qur landlord, Meyer and wife, have! gone on a few weeks visit to the western | Our part of state. The hotel, however, was kreatest fear was for young ones. We left in good hands and goes on, {did not dare to let our hiding place be - Rey. 8, G. Shannon, who was to! known, and we in the preach here last Sabbath, was prevented hungry and thirsty. by being ill. He isconfined at the house |f,r of his brother-in-law, kKsq. Herring, of] Penn Hall, ~1t's Browns, Bellefonte, who sell ali the elegant furniture you see now. They sell the lowest in the state. Call at their rooms and see the stock. i Tasan ats fa : the decendants of « tls the ONLY LINE russing Pullman Hotel Dining Cars CHICAGO & COUNCIL BLUFFY Pullman si all on all Night fails Ta profit, by his exampie an p i a tha revolutic Friday, October 14. Ad Hon. Carl Schurz, Frederick and Prof Eli Charlier A the pavilion, cxXperiance. vy, our fiscal well grounded threatening and the of our i Gas t rosperily b fixed and generally approve foreign integrity and peo ple may bs trusted to continue undisturbs od tranquility by the our Condert nd ball i dress K ra gra Co $ v POHCY 18 'o remained cellar, is the greatest a We were in hiding In this time every: thing was destroyed. There was nothing [more to steal, and the people had grown [quiet; so we ventured to | n 1 a i 3 BO IS8UG mars our ft interests, id f : There are only remaining eight « “Old Defenders” ol of ‘14. . . ’ There are thirly~two thousand five hun the Ri Od Ay-two hours, wisdom, rif A grand nations rift . a f Saturday, October 135, " 1 p . Baltimore bie: MCE Vi rn. ldaprly J Bla] Dice on All ¥F. FORTNE Wane wi in old Conard building, » D* © W. sosTERMAN, DENTIST, Centre Hall. Offices! residence on Chureh street, opposite Luth Church, Will satisfaction in all branches of bis pro sion, ether sdwinlstiored dapr. oT ———— S——— i eT the present d 1 Baha ap zest rinnin Ap vor 28 LO winhing crews i RErUre career of peace, eave the cellar But oven We Then We h ao welta re, dred persons on the pay roll of the Penn's R R Co. A fire relief lin order not to starve to death. The glo ty A> J » mand anxie shrouded the which have en. { make repose No demand of heard ; no i apparent for an uns usual session of Congress. The Constity» { defl th {then wa could not all get to bread ~All grades of chairs Brachbills | Kot water and sustained ourselves, ' ower than the lowest, we formed a sort of encampment. - On Thursday night of last week, al made tents when wo could, and those w sar 1s 1 4 : Th. | " 4 » valuable horse was stolen from Thomas could not lived as they might. We still lai i, . Haites (ownabip: by two vil-lsuffored from bunger, and many grew AIDS, hey tl int he imal! , ' y ains ey oth moun ed the animal very Finally the Sisters of Charity and rode to the Loop, in Potter town-| ' i T . took ily on u f } A a ship that night and hid the horse in the!" k pity on us and gave us ko hay woods. The thieves then went to Mr. brought many wagon loads of bread toour Kerr where they asked for and got | encampment, wreak fast and inquired about the dis-|little slice. ance to Pine Grove, 10 doubt was to leave the horse tied in! : X he woods during the day and then be! \ , nnranriat a 2 R s . : r t SPINA ' 0 (og ithout mos Appropriate addresses bY | off with him the next night. The horse, | ° Germany, Wa were to go without me tative American however, it seems, during the afternoon | lestation, In Berlin many of us were re of Thursday slipped his bridle and made! ceived Into hospitals, . Rv AME ankle’ ; fnital £ Opening address is way 2h Jutges Runkle 8 where he|pital for two weeks, and so were others of [{ sets speedily and surely, always reliev. ed On Friday Mr ry In yoa Were Soll ou party. During the riots at Kief many ing suffering, and often saving life. The dd. I day Mr. dhol appeared anc . . es . ; am mele Sh . : . btained his horse again. It is a pitty {smilies were separated, but when quiel protection it aff its timely use in he thieves were not captured, whict jcame u ey found each Othe ¢ again, and do throat and chest disorders, makes it an ins ould have been readily done, if durin think any were missing heir stay in the Loop on Thursday, heir real character had been known. couniry especially welcome n committee in New York has collected $10 000 for the Michigan sufferers, » hh i Wi R LINK; torney-si~1a egheny street, Ww. boen ipeady legislation has di ade juste occasion a *Beliofotas > $ INTHE WHOLE HISTORY OF MED. ICINE » * [nes ns and powers of early ose of either two departments of the Goys ernment, and he must answer ii al Law, Bellelong r ill, the Executive as be 17. of a flag Anniversary of of truce by Lord 3 : ih No preparation has ever performed such | warvelious cures, or maintained so wide a | reputation, as AYER 8s Cngnny Prerosay, | which is recognized as the world's remedy | 8Xercise of Lhe ( for all diseases of the throat and lungs, Iu [the performance of the dui isummoned to these b pri eir magnitude and gravity, sod } § \ od Lhe olher i 4 BA anniversary of the surrender § | i 1 ng 4 cessation of hostili i i R { ¢ for the just the received a lives, but After this was over those of us who could went in and each one i i 1 ag » 08, KRis0 sCretion it i permits and about This saved our Their intention hardly relieved our misery. it it | Burgoyne at Saratoga ; meeting of the commercial, financial, and industri % i 0 of Genera ® imposes, { wonderful it known as a safe and reliable ploy. the forerunners of more serious disorders, cures long~contlinued series o in sll ties and iy t : : \ res : : Y gh ri i ESOC ior 3 salar vanizations i § | associations, benevolent organizations, t spOnsidiities, and i d fils to em. 8! Wa Against ordinary colds, which arejthe trust imposed by the C 1iy} climates has made universally oun conscious ! 1 assume agent iist presen ¢ i A : represen al nsiitutlion re- sitize I was ill in a hose yin { for aid on Divine guidance and the patriotism and intel American peoj Al ii {pts jviniue, gence of the yf the congressional coms le n address of welcome by his } x mission and a ords, by 3 ’ tor n GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, ETC. ETC. that we are confident will merit your closet attention. Our stock em- braces the + % 5 - . » ; excellercy the governor of Virginia. The Ures iaying of the corner stone of the centennial mony e mornin ¢ i o No lives valuable remedy to be kept always opj™'' *® the object of the riot being han h They were jealous of us, Welford to be without it, and those who once —Selling off at Wm. Wolf's, Centre| were more industrious and more success-|used it never will. Iall, Pa, in order to make room for a Tosat 3 rn $085, i ont, with appropriate ceremonies |! mi and addresses, by the Grand Lodge of}! : f Virginia and invited Masonic the United States. ! ¥ 19, t in every home. No person can af-}’ £1 fires are reported | N.Y.) er, and farm buil id. | shit ul plunder. From their knowledge] '™™ : " {ful than the other classes of the people, |ef i posit k {burned over large rand fall-stock. Call and se jfuiih } g8es of Lhe people, eof ita composition and effects, physicians s : nil {810 . é iq 8 { 31 i» i . u i, ling hur hing bas bee a marked don 8 Very: and they hated us on that account. They use the Cuxrky PrcronaL extensively in| P88 On Thursday n 1 as beer ; d do : i ot . i . . ware bu ad in the Yriah : -The Y. M. C A.. of this place {0 continue to hate us, and those of us|their practice, and clergymen recommend | Wor burned in the Iris nited States. An oration by the Hon hold a gospel Ieeting in the J ip - {who have notalready left Russia will havelit. It is absolutely certain in its remedial] Southside, Pittsburg . 4 Cs f in 1€@ Spraceto 2 + 3% ; 3 i t Robert C. Winthrop, of Massac A | church, next Sabbath at 2 p. All are © do so. In the rural districts some Jews] effects, and will always cure where cures “7% RIssS ware ho —Tom Harter, of the Nevada, 0., En- | poem by James Barron Hope, of Virginia | cordially invited to be present and per-| Who own land will be aliowed to remain, | are possible. | ag of 10 terprise, and his brother John, boast of | An ode, written by Paul H. Hayne, of sons having the Gospel Hymns will d Hou SALE 37 41 going out and bagging 13 squirrels in one | South Carolina, and rendered by a mam- | Will to bring them along, For B06. freats tp . i jay. Ths aw 3 . . $ : a w oe . } ine, fresh groceries a to Ding: day That may be a big thing in Ohio, | moth chi i —There is only one headquarters for f 1 groceries, go ing but nothing for Penn’a One sportsman of Prof farniture in this county and of course sre and * ” have hai ant hye te Tau te moa sla A here and he too” have bagged 21 squir- mend that is Brown's new establishment on els in one day. and. Bish treet. Bellaf shin 3 . Jishop street, Belle ante, PR nt 4 3 N Thursday, Oc ! : TL Explaining Nothing that Needs no view, particip Explanation, and Making the Bible its own Expositor. , and! OCTOBRE} 1881.—~FREE GIVING. a hatchet, were left on a bridge near 5 alr : Aud. Greggs, and are missing. The GOLDEN 1 cy; Gud loveth a cheerful rne J arick wonl giver,’ —2 Cor, ix. ated Philad. Branch clothing hall EY 3a fRarick, WOuld bu tanpral| f : | am’ | i : \ » dnder lor returning same. TIE TE aR RQ ’ NYY ar'l Lewins, manager, where suits and I : § Sane THE TEACHER'S HALF HOUR, ingle garments wili be handed out from . = OTA Rhone lost a horse XXxv. 25-35 early morning to late at night, to cus-|tsinment by vocal and instrumental music | COUC last week, RXV. Ahab, tomers who know where to go to save [and milits mouey, and get the full worth of their| parades an stamps. Remember, Lewins never im- poses upon a customer, and warrantsey- ery article he sells, — Thanks to our friend Jno. B of Madison burg, for some fruit, among tie Caiily Cart Ee, f timab i Wednesday, October 1f An address ne 20 houses! fre his excellency, the President of the x i U a $2560 000 | 1setts (84 her yard, | De { mort ! o but those are very few, L Dearzrs, | - = — Spring Mills Market, Wheat, $1.35 Rye, SO Corn, ears, per bu d - INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. . "me Ts" hz ' 3 ! or and chorus under the direction or Charles L. Seigle. {U8 e ind of Rich a. i Ce } Corn, shelle Oats, 4k Buckwheat, 60c. Barley, Cloverseed, thy seed Plaster, gre Flour, . nor hb : Hove: & LOTS stAARONSBURG, | | st PUBLIC SALE. Ln Sats jarday, Uctober 2. HOUSE and LOT {lrunting on Aarons square. House 1s good {and commodious, and the lot one of the jbest in town. Also, FOUR SQUARES] jin said town, which are in excellent con! {dition, This property belongs to the Es | inte of Adam Bower, dec'd. Bale to take ipince atthe house, and commence al {IU A, M,, and close between 2and 8 P. M, i JOHN BOWER, D.O BOWER, § i ated in by portions im vber 20. d mi —The best trotting ever had in this taran Wary county, will come off at our next fair. Noted horses from ootside the county have been booked for this feature of |S the fair, —One of the busiest places at Belle-| vy onte, daring the fair, will be the cele- —(30 to Brachbills and mense stock of furniture, want to buy or not. —A cane with the initials “W. R. sce the im. whether you re { a " - . Tok ery from wr ad i ah {ales. Friday, October 21. iew, pa BURLINGTON ROUTE. $¥ No other line runs Three Through Pas senger Trains Dally .between Chicago, Des Moines, Council BIC, Omaha, St. oseph, Atchison, Topeka and Eansas City, rect connections for ail in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, W . Montana, Ne- Tada, New Mexico, Arizopa, § Oregon and fornia. The Shortest, 8 st and Most Comforta- ble Route viaHanniba! to Fort Denison, Dalias, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas, The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: Tue celebrated Pullman (16wheel) Faltod Siceping Cars. run only on this Live &. 1. 4 ). Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with | Mone d ociining C No extra charge Beats in Reclining Chairs, The famous CLR & Q. Datate Di Sars. Nr Racked a tod wit Fegan -Backed Rattar volving Chairs for the exclusive use of dst class passengers. : Steel Track and Superior Equi bined with their Great Throu r Ant ti . —Newest Styles and Designs, — riicipate he Unit Thiz general programme, as outlined ' - 11 1 o @ - 2 ¥ &ii CIas8:g8 © ves LE 1a ip seis nt ed States navy. \ Lo 3 a ! from! w especially manufactured to meet the ill be so enlivened for each day's enters re Exodus, —If you want to see an immense stock| Verses 25.20 —These verses, with those | f furniture and beding at the very low. Which immediately precede (vs. 20-24). st prices, go to Brachbills, Bellefonte, |Tecount the willing response of the people] On last Thorsdav pi / a} to Moses’ request (ve. 4 9), made in ae | 3 108 jarsday night the wash- cordance with the command of Jehovah] house and smith shop, including all|(ch. xxv 1-9) And all the women that aitls. sheen. avin f soalisy tools, of John Bowersox, in Haines twp., (were wise hearted : CAME, SUCEP, SWIne and poultry, | were destroyed by fire. The family|were proficient in the art of spinning |.) ble farm of Sam'l Royer, de which a basket of delicious grapes, of | troiting and pacing races, competitive | were boiling apple butter at the time, whose hands were skilled in the product, He Fa a > yd Tha and Which he has such an abundant crop in | military exercises, and bicycle and chariot | Which caused the fire. No insurance, [tion of the fine fubrics suitable for use ins all onder Mago fences, a! d in tb site of ihe Grom. John is the prince races; and, as the com patition is open to| —DMatchmaking and marriages are ine] onstIuCHnR J Shovab'S gu ny "5 | best state of cultivation. '1hereon et es————— a goo 8. the world, itis anticipated that it will re-| creasing in Centre county. It is all ac- land with respect to spinning as sn esteem: | 1 two-story log ahd frame dwalling houst, MARRIED —Everybody says they get the best ally be one of the grandest dieplys of the | COunted for by the fact that Brachbills|ed feminine accomplishment see Prov bank bara, good as new, buggy shed, y § ~ 0 by R and cheapest boots and shoes at Boll & |, : 2d sell furniture so low that housekeepiog|xxxi. 19, 22, 24. These women gave freely wash house and other necessary vutbuild-| On Tuesday, 20, in Jersey City, by Rev Mingle's, in the Brockerhoff. : tin " : : : oS n There is a well nearthe barn and a [, M ise. rector of Grace Church, W . can be commenced with so little money. {of their time and their abilities to the AR Rhere 4 8 ile et de the L BN. Wis, 1 and. Mis Ros : od 5 Notice —A report having been circu- 0 | Lord Blue. , purple . . scariet—the words 0 ollefonts, © ; 0 ) Brock erhofl House lated that no woodwork was being done | u a / SC ~ ) ! * M. ASH, Prop., . i» A. Wo | G8 house; also an orchard of choice both of Belliefont ’ . ra : ith rendered are of somewhat unc : at Jno. T. Leg . ory THE PHYSICIAN'S REPORT. thus rendered @ int uncertain a no. 1. Lee's, Centre Hall coach | strength and durability in cook stoves, : 4 Als tract of wood land, containing 4 | meaning, but probably the text gives their rr OF a a mountain "h shops, the public is hereby notified that | giving in place thereof, beauty of finish The following official bulletin was pro-| English equivalents as nearly as can be such is not the fact, and that Mr. Lee is | and elaborate nickel trimming: y pared by the surgeons who have been i Mr, 1 $ aborat h g8. There ¥ the surgeons who have been in e e on e . MI LARGE STOCK! SMALL PROFITS! QUICK SALES! Orders by Mail sent with Dispatch, t ile i h |ascertained. The blue is thought by the about 4 mile from the farm fully prepared for doing any and all [is now on sale at Wilson, McFarlane & | attendance upon the late President. i blue, but it is not unlikely that it varied E.GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte te TERMS OF SALE —Onedthird of pur | best wuthorities to have been a pure sky. kinds of wood-work, having in his em. | Co., Bellefonte, a cook stove called the “By previous arrangement a post m yr. [somewhat in depth of tint. It was the pre- Floreston Cologne. Bacon or side, Do Eggs por doz. 18 Corrected weakly displays, either of general 0 e y ALUABLE FARM PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale in Poller twp. » {mile north-west « { Potters Mills, on FRI did spin—those wholipay OCTOBER 7, 1881, at 2 p. m., requirements of those appreciating FIRST-CLASS GOODS. d reviews or competitive drills, Grenoble se ti - > 88 Lo assure attractiveness and novelty 1erein. The national fair at Washington ill embrace besides the usual! exibition of horses O IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS i One a Qh; Shafer, p cattle the! Srecian IXDUCEMENTS are ¢ x wu Rovre, vi i} 1 . 5 } the DURLINGY 1 . . 3 I Lo read thoiradye S0T§ i Lhe t cwhere in this zene erected COM. New York Clothing House, Sas0n. Ay fruit —It has been the object of stove man- facturers of late years to sacrifice nc" ©" DIED, At Aaromsburgs Pa, 14, Hannah Mary, daughter of Thomas W, and Rachel Hosierman, sged 5 months 26 doys. THE LATES | FU September 1 . TAND MOST WONDER- L INVENTION! EDISON'S INSTANTANEOUS ment, makes this, above gliothors, thefa Route to the South, South-West, and the Far Try it, and you will find traveling a laxury instead of a disgomfon, Through Tickets via this Celebrated jor sale at ail offices in the United States ANaRaa. All information about Rates of Pare, Bleep ing Car Aconmmodations, Time &cw will be cheerfully given, and will send to iny address an ol 8 an y Map of nited states, in colors, by apply 0 J.Q. A. BEAR, Gens Fastern A ington St., Bostor and 317 Broadway. New York. PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen, Pass-dg CUhlcsges T.J. POTTER, Gen, Bis Jan Chien PENNSYLVANIA RR. of Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division SUMNER TIME TABLE, On sad after SUNDAY, June 12, 1881, the trains 68 {he Philadelphia 4 Erie Katlroad Division wilires —-— : WESTWED ERIE MAILleaves Philadelphia " ~~ illamsport 2 Shore re ; Re - wn .- - BOYO arr at Kris NIAGARA EX, isaves Phila. -" * Harrisburg arrat Williasesport -” Haven “ ssl & Haven pO ys we " " VEU RUIPIEIP RY nove LENE loaves Phin iatph T caves a ws BPUBREESES Eoanitew it had become completely encysted, The Immediate Cause of Death premises EAS PACIFICO EX leaves Lock Haven =“ * Jersey Shore Williamsport Harrisburg Philadelphia DAY EX. loaves Kane ¢ ou of VE "“ " " srrat ve ie Boa Seaste cuss ¥ » POEUPER NUREVENRBRERRENEN Renovo minal cavity. 0 . ae ss odie Youu pr rupee uv wdsopit - - DID ) TANT ' . Parker's Hair Balsam. An elegant, apreeabie Hair Dressing that Never Fails to Restore Cray or Faded Hair to its Youthful Color An abscess cavity gix inches by four was found in the vicini ty of the gall and bladder between the liver and. transverse colon, which were strongly interndherent. It did not involve the substance of the liver and no commus nication found between it and the ove % Hd Haven . - Hamspor arr at Harrisbar, “ “* hlladelphia VAST LINE leaves Williamsport arrat | Bango CRsE Er esve EEEEEEDENNGER coc. and $1 sizes, hod ® “ » arrrisburg ¥ Aiadelphia ¥rie Mail ard Fast | ine West and Pacific East make close connections at Northum with L 2B R. R, trains for Wilkesbarre and Scras* ton Fast CW iihemeport “A UDITORS NOTICE —Ia the Or A phan's Court of Centre County. ~1n the matter of the estate of Wm. | & RB. PRALE. | H. A. M'KEE | PEALE & M'KEE, WAS | Erie Mail West, Niagara Express Mound. Line West make close connection al chase money on confirmation of sale, ones third in one year, and the balance in two ploy & bos ; KI: WwW 15 wv i P pe ich i i fen | : i . : vears with interest from confirmation ot ploy a b #8 workman of over Jo years I ioneer, which is simply a first class| sn examination of the body of President dominating color in the decoration of the| 41a to be secured by bond and mortgage experience. 20 sept 31. | baking and cooking stove and for Bartold Ee Sie | Tabernacle. The purple is believed toon the premises > : » . 161¢ FRA Tid rnd 8 1 s —Mr. A. N. Ruxkrs, of Centre Hall, | Weight and strength will remind you of| ~~ "rv made this afternoon in theiyaee had a strong red tinge, approaching CATHERINE ROYER. has connected himself with the firm of | the stoves that your parents and grand. | Presence and with the assistance of Dre.|what we call crimson. The scarief—once JNO. B. ROYER, Lyon & Co. and hopes that his friends | Parents used for twenty-five or thirty | Hamilton, Agnew, Bliss, Barnes, Wood |rendered crimson (Jer. iv. 30)—was prob-|y yop (4, Administrators, in Pennsvalley will give him a cail, as | consecutive years and then only dis~| ward. Reyburn, Andrew H. Smith of Ei-|Abl¥ the banutitul bright ted Solos which MARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Tbe he will treat them right, and sell them pensed with them becanse of the cry for | beron and Acting Assistant Surgeon D Ji =. Fo Fy the apps lo aye F undersigned offers at private sale, goods lower than they can bay them someting modern. (Sal and examine L. Lamb the Army Medical Muse | cochineal insect of the evergreen oak, bis valuable farm oust of Notre Hall} elsew bate, Any of his friends giving |* eh piain, practical, commonsense| Washington. The opperation was| These were all “royal” colors, and highly | containing 0 ACRES Lal D, NT him a call, will be duly appreciated. A Gh performed by Dr, Lamb It was found | esteemed for the adornment of palaces and| #XCOPt & Ot Saree wg uo , to y log, » \ . 29 sept 3t —If you want a neat fitting boot or that the ball oe ee ait {the persons of the great. Hence the ap- land. Fhargen, Sraqie 5 of fy dud K IANO 01 —1It is dangerous to sign a note just shoe, just call at Doll & Miogle’s, in the iat the ball, after fracturing the right|propristeness of their use in the decora. PR: weather oa Hidis an A ‘well | BY which sny Child or Person can play = ' . ! ' ot ' tf br 34 ¢ " for fon. The Altoona Tribune gives an Brockerhoff house. The finest assort.|®/¢venth rib, bad passed through the epins tion of the tent wherein the Divine Majes- 8 es taili ho gf the house, any of the Popular Air by note, at mht, ; - . . * o . . few A x sal "we ( . fn 1 v heh . 33 > y ¥ FU ¥ os \ illustration of the danger. A clerk in|ment in this county, al column in front of the spinal canal, |*¥ eondescended TR Lung of wl . Snestream of running water through | ¥ithout STUDY, PREV 10US PRA one of the railroad offices wrote and| —On last Friday afternoon a furious | Feciuring tho body of the fret. Tumber| heiCorors, Areion Saunt trusses raged | tho farm, and waier m avery eid Atso| TIOE, ot even Musiorl Talent, The Com; Signed 3 vole 14 $100 mn favor of a fel- | hailstorm passed over Ferguson town-| vertebra, driving a number of small frag-|sents to have been wool. The yarn was|® good Orchard of grafted fruit. A iy ten Years old fails to play ANYONE of Ow ¢ ‘as 7 1 ER8E ris i . &i . 3s ; : is res O a sxonilen ead Pla pg 8 5 hire rie. The person wean bo. | Moda ng, considerable damage, On| ment of bone into adjacent sof pare wd Eyed, before wearin. und van hei, STROSS 00 HUSH oven | oe Woplive ranasinghe PIANO. OF i . $ I LOB ~14 ay evenin 1eavy thundershow- lodging just below the pancreas bout] Wrough into IADFICE DY LDE cunning works) JH 28% ra pac axl IGAN or MELODEON within NE vor it was drawn pocketed the note snd | er pasred along the s« a 3 Hig Jag 6 pancreas, aboul| hpointed to that service. Fine linen) The farm is under good fences and cul | IR after receiving the Music and In. New awd Famowsn Pexrvus, Fraouave, incide iy w pas bye 2 the southern border of two inches and a half to the left of the| ppoik sald } inh ta He BREN vation. and is the farm formerly owned HOUR after rocalvi Sve Music ns ative, Soup RY Deatuns ix Pensewaky avsiaxh H cuvm. the incident was soon after forgotten. | our valley. ‘ —-u materinl held in high esteem by the, Pet ' Wolf. on the fork { the rond| structions, provided said child ean count HISCOX & 00, KX. ¥. GuearSavine iv Boviws vas the. Since a ov a 1 ay : gpine and behind yaritoner 'h sients, before silk wus generally k rn. | DY FPeler Oli, ON Lhe 1uikg OF LRA TORK ( 2 firures hefore it om . 0) Since thew however, the holder of the . ~The Semperatis State convention is yo the peritonenm, where Ay 8, before ov K was generally kiawn. |, ¥ sing from Potters Mills to Spring wis sae figures before it. from 1 to 1K 04 GINGER EHS i il ‘ Bt, 3 a . v Hr . i i A B = . P ation nquire! © ot . : : . in bis effects and was sent to Altoona om on pi ¥ Hiismepont, M. L. Rish- {the ordinary tents of the people was man. | #1 5 or farthe J iy : naGT ir 7 Pieces of Music, with Instructions, Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stilllagis and for collection. The witness may save | qq, In 38 one Ba 1a.ue egates In al ufuctured. “-Thetent which was to be the 2¢ 1% Hall Lo Sl 1 " int of $1 00 many of the best medicines known are combined in lor a . endance from this county, | chosen dwelling-place of Jehovah was tol Centre Hall. ne Mailed to ary address on receipt of $1 t PaRpER'S Giver T i 3 the clerk from payment, but the lesson ¢ was secondary hemorrage, fire ) fil . | 4angd PHILIP KEMP ino . tage st y for Catas Paxxex's Givger Tonic, into a medicine of such will be a good one : —There is no use talking, all goods, | © ary hemorrage, from ono ol the| pe formed of the same material as the tents| 480K 4m : » 1.12. | Enclose one cent postage stamp lf varied and effective powers, as to make it the Grewest at ra ag ane. . : sugar, coffee. tea. or other groceries Can mesentric urleries adj Vining the track of of the people” {ch xxvi 1 ) Onyz-stones| ASTRAY «Came to the premises iogue of Tunes, : Ag nis wanted i Blood Purifier and Ridoey Corrector and the =The people sre interested ja know. be bad just ss cheap of Dinges, as “at | the ball; blood rupturing the peritoneum | transiueqnt Rem, i Yariely of the chal-| 4 Names A Swecly 0d; 1 ol iF tw p | OY “Edi: wnd County in the | Ce Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. ing where uy the bes YOOI8 and laf . wisi pe 2s 1 and neutlv » Birtemanion in : {cedony, well suited or engraving pursi{the last part of June, a white boar, no d M i ht cares D ia, Rheamatism, I ia, Sleep- shoes for the least money. Powers aod Be Hefonte , Lewistown or Lock Haven. 1d nearly a int escaping into the abdo- poses. On these precious stones were to| marks, age about nine months, Theown-| 3b & 1501 “tq AuUS1C 1. 0., lessness,and ail diseases ofthe Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Son's in Bellefonte, is the place, for they ~The cornerstone of the new Luth- This hemorrago is believed | po engraved the names of the twelveler will please come forward, prove the ati ob 214 BEALL MIN, alg i Linn, Urinary Organs, and all Female Complaints, sell their goods from 10 to 2 per cent, | eran church, at Miliheim, will be laid | to have been tho cause of the severe pain|tribes, and they wero then to be set in the property. ‘wud pay charges, or the same HrgrisT Teg TaprT=r-Tap= eu ur cheaper for the same quality than any | 90 Sunday, October 16th, with appro-|in the lower part of the chest, complained |¢phod of the bigh priest (ch. xxviii. 9-12 )| will be disposed of according to Av. h | Remember! This Tonic is the Best Famil other house in the county. All articles | PT1al€ ceremonies. of just betore deatl Stones to be set—what these stones were, | J As. B. LE, : THE MOST POPULAR y cine ever made, and is far superior to Butters, Ess 3 la 2 : o T i : x Bl Jus re vealy and the purpose for which they were ins Town Cie k, | gt (DFA LL we A of Ginger and other Tomics, as it never Intoxicates, fairly represented, as they have always —1en per cent. saved on your farni- tended, may bao learned from ch, xxviii] = RITE IRE EB : ¥ E. - NJ snd cures Druskenness, Any desler in drugs can been by Powers & Son -shoddy sold for | ture if you buy at Brachbills, Bellefonte. 15 21. Spice oil for the Light int SHERIFF'S NA “Bae .. 130% SEWING MAEHINES Leg supply you soc. and $1 sizes. None genuine without shoddy, and whole leather for whole —Di 8 just =n ial i i WF a aa g Eo nein, By virtue of a writ of Feiri Facias, is-| V a 4B signatere of Hiscox & Co., Chemists, N.Y. leath r. N is i . inges just goes right ahead and 10] Olt sulil eel incense - gee ch. xxx. 32. sued out of Common Flsas of Centre| ji 18 tk S emma Lancs Saving ix Buvixg Tus Dota Sux, eal 1€r. ; NO Iigrepresentation. Go | sells groceries and dry goods at bottom 38. These, with the precious stones, were County and to me directed there will bel p 2 “ond and see lor yourselves, Everything they | prices, not caring whether he has profit the contributions of the rulers, probably! { bli y | ; J 3 8, 3 } ¥le A y sale he Court House] sell for good is guaranteed. Itisthein- of not. I because they were better able than their sxpoucd ut public SATURDA Y, OCTO-+ \} terest of the people to find out for them- Ax OLD CrTizeN GONE. —Mr. Frederick brethren’ to provide $0 eoaily gifts. A wil BERS, A. D. 1881, at one o'clock p. m, ) selves where the best, which is always a tl Fs ks ern ling offering~—this was a heart service. the cheapest, can be bad. Go and ex- amine their stock. It isthe largest, finest and best ever brought to Belliefonte—a full line of fall and winter boots and shoes and rubbers. — Water is low everywhere, but no- ’ where can you get ready made clothing as low as at the Philad, Branch. Anim- mense stock just received. Lewins is the hero of cheap clothing, and the peo- ple owe him their most liberal patron- age for bringing down the price of coats, pants, vests, underwear, etc. —Hockman, the blacksmith, near Re~ bersburg, has the reputation of putting out good, substantial wagons, and other work. He Is a master blacksmith, and has many of the good old ways of put- ting up jobs to make them lasting. When people want a good job they go to Mr. Hockman, You need it, your wife needs it, your cousins and your sisters and your aunts need it, likewise the children need it— for it enres their coughs like magic. We mean Green’s Compound Fyre of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot, and J. D, Murray keeps it. Itis a foolish mistake to confound a remedy of merit with quack medicines, We have used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest results for Dyspepsia and Debility, and know it to be a ster- ling bealth restorative. Zimes. —We print business cards on 1000 envelopes for $1.25 to $1.62—persons finding the envelopes. Letter heads, bill heads and statements printed at $1.25 to $1.75 per thousand when persons find their own paper. These prices are put low for cash, tf. Read adv. of Bower's house and squares for sale at Asvonshyrg. the wm (] 75 Wn Beak Racums gloss svsugthy 3 ’ 3 ol 1 Pletcher. a venerable and much esteem- ed citizen of Howard, died at his home there on Tuesday morning, 20. Mr. Pletcher had arrived at the extreme age of 85 vears, ~~The Brockerhoff brothers, who have heen managing the popular Brockerhoff House since the retirement of Manager McKeever, have arranged for a lease of it to a gentleman named McWillan, now of Pittsburg, but formerly a prominent botel man in Cincinnati. The Brocker- hoff House is decidedly profitable prop- erty, as there is in it in rents about $3. 000 a year.— Watchman, et A Kidney~Wort moves the bowels regu- larly, ‘cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney disease, gravel, piles, billious headache, and pains which are caused by disordered kidneys and liver. Thousands have been cured—why shall you not try it? Your druggist will tell you that it is one of the most successful medicines ever known. It is sold in both Dry and Liqu- id form, and its action is positive and sure in either, —Dallas Tex. Herald. se ty tp A A long suppurating channel ex tendiug from the external wound between the loin muscles and right kidney almost tothe right groin. This channel, now known to ba due to burrowing of pus from the wound, was supposed during life to be the track of the ball. On examination of the organs of the chest evidence o.f severe bronchitis were found on both sid.es with broncho pneumonia of lower portions of the right lung, though to much les 8 ex tent. The left lung contained no absc *sses and tbe heart no clots, ’ The liver was en larged and fatty, but free fror, ghece: ses, nor were any found in ar ¢ other orgyns except the left kidney. which contained near its suface a smal’, ahsecess abot ones third of an inch in diameter. In review- ing the history of the case in connection Nothing was exacted. Those who brought the various gifts of laboror of material did 80 because their hearts made them willing. Such gifts only are pleasing to God; such “cheerful givers'' God loves, Verses 80-856. The Lord has called by name—comoare ch, xxxi, 2.6. Bezaleol was appointed to this responsible work, because he was especially endowed with the requisite wisdom, understanding, knowledge (or experience) and expertness for its proper execution, Like Moses his natural powers and training bad peculiar- ly fitted him for this service, and God ap pointed him to it because ho was thus fit. ted. Filled him with the spirit of God— his wisdom and his dexterity were both the gift of Jehovah (s00 Jas. i. 17,) and he was now called upon 10 exercise them for Jehovah's glory. He was general director of the work, and chief Jartificer in metal, stone and wood (ve. 32, 83.) He also pre- pared the anointing oil and sweet incense (ch, xxxvii, 29), With him was associated with the autor Ay, it is evident that differ. ent BUDPPUF ing susfaces and especially fractured spongy tissue of yertebra furnish sufficien’, explanation of the septic condi von ¥ ich existed.” — lf Ap WORTHLESS STUFF, ~— Astonishing is the stock of groveries laid in lately by Sechler & Ca to pre- pare for the great rush of fir Wee's. 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 frop: none but the most reliable eastern houses. We have heard it said a thousand times by honse- keepers that whe you get at Serhler’s is always the priest and best. This is true, and we 10%a in recommending them to all fapiiies in the county. J mer rue pga ~Dinges is in constant veeeiph of new Give him § sally y / Not so fast my friend; if you could see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have been raised from beds of sickness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would say ‘Glorious and invaluable rem- edy.” Bee other column,— Philadelphia Press, mrp seasons fe I Maas st ~~Garfield’s death cast a deep gloom over the country, but let us derive a lits tie consolation from the fact, that while it was possible for a miserable assassin to strike down the President, all the combined opposition cannot crush out Aholiab, whose #pecial function appears +o have been the superintendence of the o Stile work (ch. xxxviil, 28.) Put in his hea vt toteach-—both he and his associate were divinely qualified, not only to do the variou. tasks required themselves, but to instruct ‘hose whose services were require od in the work, that the Lord's work might be ri, *htly done. The cunning works, man—the ski. led weaver, the product of whoso skill was employed in the curtaing and vail of the .‘abernacle, in the ephod and the breastplat The embroidery—~who wrought with the 1'ecdle, either shaping his design in stitches of colored thread or in applique work, sew: ug pieces of colored cloth upon the ground material. The weaver—ono who wove fa hrics in the loom, of one color, such as were sed for the robe and bindings of the ephod (eb. xxviii. 81, 82 ) and for the coats of the priests (ch. xxxix, 27.) These workers ware sll men, while the spinners and dyers weTe women, -* pms A A Two large organ factorjes, the Star Pare on of the Rhilad, Branch, in lor and Beatty's, ot Weshington, N, J, d real estate of the| defendant, to wit: i Suit of John Stoner, use of vs. J. No. 16 Nov. T. 1881, 8S. P. G, Auwy', All that certain lot or piece of ground situated in Millheim borough, Centre Co, Pa., bounded and described as i Bounded on the east by an ailey, on the south by D. A. Musser, on the west by H. Bollinger, and on the north by Main street. Thereon erected a two story frame house 27x34 feet, stable and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ss the property of J. F. Chambers. Terms cash. No deed will be acknowl edged until the purchase money is paid in full JOHN SPANGLER, Sheriff, b, 22sepst of Ho Buchu, Man- andell Pe eith all the best and of all other Bitters, tood Purifier, Liver 'e and Health Restoring earth. possibly long exist where Hop 8 pe Nd aud perfect are thelr urinary organs, Tonio and mild Stimulant, uable, without Intox= NA BhERA G0 bisenast S18 2 ? gle : ol RDE 7 NY ah 2A LIFETIME SURPASSES) OTHERS hnsonlarks:eo. 30 UNION 8Q NEW YORK [ CHICAGO ILL, em I N «<0 QRANGE MASS. a] FOR SALE BY | ia D. 8. EWRING, Gen Aut, . Attorneys-at-law. | Office opposite the Court House. Belle- | fonte, Pa 10sep of SH HOUSE. | { RU | B Ww. RB. Teller, proprietor, Belle: Jotobe nn | fonte, Pa. Special attention given to ELLIS L. ORVIS, | country trade. 16juney Auditor THE BEST CLOTHING FOR THE LEAST MONEY. WANAMAKER The undersigned auditor appointed to filed to the act McCormick adm'r of Wm Myers, dee’d and make distribution of the funds in the hands of said administra parties in interest at his office in Belle fonte, Monday, October 8, at 10a m, & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. wita N. O. R W._ trains north N E West and Express East close Bn n at a I i, BY. trains. ‘rio Mail East and West connect at Erie with LL S. AM SR. Rat Uorry with B. P. & MR m with B.N. Y.&ar RR; R.:at ¥mporiu J on Ph and wil. Slafelibiy an ud at Driftwood with A. v arlor ears wilirus ween lamapors on Niagara Kx West, and Day . on all nighttrains oars ing BALBWIN, General Suprintendent. JURY ARK Jas. Harris § Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HAY FO ROPE BLOCKS, As well as all kinds of HARD! WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS.HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte. HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, _ iaddles, Harness, , Whigs ACTURER £ Bridles, keeps oul, here Flynets, snd also . Priceslow asany w Tho bangen Clothing Hiiis fi hiien A kinds of repairing don nds o g tock always hand.
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