The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1881, Image 2

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day the democrats have made a gain of MACHINE MAJORITY. THE STAR ROUTE CASES, Yisrael E Breon south 901° wost 2° west 11 State Treasurer. = | ~Associate Judge = —wSheriff Tear Proth'y Regist
one, in the choice of Flowers over Astor ————— i pik hea to stone on Penns Creel , thence 4 i bat bt : 45 gives re po ”
; istri rork. | The Oficial Vote by Counties in the Decist yo (Mong anid creek and land of J B Heel 1 Nae vy © 2 ~ E EH
in the eleventh district of New York, © Vien y | A Jecision Adverse to the Gov-lman and others, north 904 1 a ¢ i 2 ; - or = : 5 =
This will make the house stand, when it State. ernment, {perches to stone, thence south 0° east b A op | oe 8 ¥ ah = 2 rl
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meets for organization on the first Mon Philadelphia, November 13, The fol
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Washington, Nov, 10-In the Criminal =U perches to post and thence wath 4 gy } . + o "3 ; : : ©
{Court this morning Judge Cox rendered wost 4 porches to the place of Laginni t d " i ;
Th C tre R pot ter day in December, 140 republic ne, 185% lowing are the pluralitios for B uly and {a decision in the Star Rout T containing: 181 perches ant THERE
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? e » : democrats, 9 greenbackers and 1 inde | Noble by counties—all offieiul { ussing principally the question as : soon erected a dwelling house, «
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——a iE ri ITCR i ndent, which is rather too close to he Noble, D. Haily . R. lin ny of the orime chars operty of Bes
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Berks a 170 Beaver tal Idd have roceeds 1a na
Buoks 150! Blair indictment, instead in- |B
cast th ww four who are umbria $21 Brad ford { TO wn, He, ther rey, sustained the
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lof lf So 3,136 \rren B41 four preshyteries ane logos § ' nrvaved in W anita 10 Wy Worth 3 , 146 0 8 “ G1 : on $
ssna was defeated for Judg ar 260, Washington A thousand honses have been rained. is and Frances Wost, non I pare ip : = 1 Ws : 3 :
‘ | thousand houses have been ruined. Six-| 6 88 XN ; 12 69 00 2
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. nN the Bedford district by abont It | Unios fii n tv thousand Christians ha t all ti pring, 10% " : ' : i Ded ' { Dia . . — . : —— ——————
} ) . eo { Way 6 Total Ae | bosses a > 3 rhitinl "iol James i i 130 per I : er ’ } -i40 1840 189 B501 9070 aR a ,
,[votes. What could have been better? | Way 516 Total HON | possessed. The sufferingis frighttal. © Dra art NG patel a 200 590 1a508 2111 822 3567 2504 120
i ihinennl his defeat b atiil larger sy Baa | x » n N nd '
NOLHINE NNRIOSS DIS deledl hy § t i Bet oming aur | DASTARDLY DOINGS OF THI KING]
If there 1s an unpriacipled | yor) ili Baily's plo. 7,002 OF ASHANTEE,
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ME Pie ELCs [that the king of Ashanteo has killed twa R38 LLL | i 1 over Ka 008 wanes se got may chance to be of service in many homes! It will
{ hundred young girls for
Massachusetts the majority for nating their blood for mis HE mortar Yehit > A { ri a ea i ; al . . Ta :
RC HS oS a | repair one of the state buildings. The Det $876. ley Proudfoot aver Huai mr wm A also serve us 1f it recalls the rules of OAK HALL
aor, is 11,000 less inn the major |! rt of the massacre was received from. the Bor vb 'B i s ! r Hug! FOR may
Ay a : 0 § fil ea he as to have been or fl 2 a SATs . ' * :
t last vear for Garfield. In Conecti. | 8 refugee who was to have been one of! Bounded on thi t \ - . 'h -h “ ]
last year the Republicans ted athe victims, It receives some confiro athe bret, on the soulh west whic arc:
: of 8b in the House his 8 {LION RISO in Lhe fact that
ey have a majortty of & J | massacres are known to
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jeld and Arthur carried New York | With the king,
ity of 21,000, Lhe Repub | "air don? vig 4 i . i go ae ' : ; 8 ; Y ade ! 4 gi A\ . = ;
arity of 35 ot You don't need to dicker nnd bar- [tates addition. Theron erecied a two | : #1 Gk ISt we never offer for sale any Clothing but what we
signed an address in Th setured HR marr. thir Jed n= | marked on the goods in pl cu lon t { to | 01d as the proj rs o ’ A) believe will give thorough satisfaction to those
z { It they have saved Seymour, the and . rs C) who wear it. :
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epandent i as . uy anvthing, f
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ach they deciar nel lenlion { date for State rineer, it is by the skin |
Sean un 1eir organization ain We | their teeth: while H sted, wi
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received by C 8. o ab i 30. They have | t both | y with Peruna, Debt, § bh Hast oN Al Ally : A) a :
| Houses of the Legisiature, 0 10 1 ‘ A ta 10 . r ’ . Se
: | cratic majority next winter on joint bal How to Increase Your income * na al a ate. P \ 2 We stoutly maintain our custom to always
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llot_will be 8, ; shat have the largest stock of men’s and
clothing to show our customers.
Tha sreanhas | ; )
The greenhac { against the Republicans, ix mont We
is dwindled dow » nag cent | The election in New Jersey as for a i og fs oy ‘ a Baud a i $a pat i \ F ' ’ ¥
nate and the entire is « u tion with one of ¢ uilahie perso t ; : b ; ' the ;
{ rt ot an equal 1 ur N lar pry nia by inueduciag save : : Davis : ih 2 ' 1 ; : B These arc the
s, and the new Assembly is ait ale o ‘8 is i to = | es 1 ge | iE = °f i
ght in the Asserahly chos- | a rb thes 1 ENE, R| BE : OX 3d.-we do not allow our salesmen
tas : i J wa ; ; oy i ba seid He 1) § sans LE €hs i } 4% 4 : i
ay . . x j On IRsL Your, HE Ot Ug iY 50) a the Path rari eh hey east * 5.10 t i C)
The Attorney General of Pennsylva- | a loss to them. | introdue ® 81 this Umea, are 5s Peas th 28° east ni ” g C) mislead customers as “to fit
3 . i fiery wy Che Jem { © Lie i i i ih . ’
iad to the Dauphin Conaty Court | In Minnesota the Republican my v | world of which Beart one million d duriz wil . : . . :
of qt ranto noking to the | this year falls off abou 40,140 ja compar- | aves ol aT mp, . oy ea Fel meas us A BX quality n kind of goods, :
p { ison to that given to Gartield. n Ne- | date Lawp made: the Le Cake abd Bake (Wo Slory hy k =
nof graveyard insurance com- |, ka it falls off about 10.200. In \ | F: ht i 8 Batuangd ¥ Med othe :
og wa fixed for Nov. 2% | ander BRN. Now the ey ubl ca have | ELE Sik East ahs TAMAR | One other there bo | 3," y vay day, NG 4th We sick 15 ome gate
He result. Surely thers ior. rod hero than say we hare ever seen before, and ia | L001 03% dase (30 pared any one can sce, O alike to everybody,
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in the South, three Hlales mocrat i, Mes HOW i. os y . -
| and Missassippt have goue for ti A LBi8 Wat. 238 Bem will send 10 a pow vest 10 4 oa f boy ¢
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a, where the sirigg-e was uetully | Meet SoCEe oe! 70 other (her —————— Oak Hall 1s still th. we give the guae
vr, the Repudiaiouists, and the neg - LB BEOWN & pe ‘ : west 4 : antee with each
BleiWarts buve sweep. the field, aioet Gt OF Walnut St, (
A EEALTAY STATE ] SHERIFF'S SALE, anh at o pere the pt the Largest Clothing House sale we make,
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WILAT THEY THOUGIPS ob ealthy State. If they would learn to be | 4i ll (04h ore ‘will be exposed at Pub] No. 10 in America. We retum
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Hoping to serve you this Fall and choose to
EGISTER'S NOTIUE —The follow. | S158.41, Fi. Fa. No 16 Nov. Term of ag | to ¥ ; tor 1 . : . . J
TER'S ROTICE ~The follow: gar JS8L {port on the 8 0" And A 1 jou that we have just Winrer b >
Jog wceounis BIOL 11 that centaln Tot op Dinas, Ales ator T i Ju inter, ring bask
€ 0d passed ! ! ior if 0 : . { rie ol 4 $ * 5 7
aldwin was able hi 2 ha rd in this « for the : : pas ny eS 3 cod a" a . ? 4 3 3 ¢ { cha : : 4 7 J Fy * 2
. i Belrs, legatoes rec ilors and i“ thers if wis nN Aah - hie a Til - . : fF 21 Fe fF N'é'r ii 2 . y
Ors 50 comple tely as to a dell { Aimy : 3 and sil p ' ‘ 1 ‘ % wit § $4 rit B8t 3X y ex 1 L Sup 6a i of FAL Ln ENRLLT( Y ours truly
. p n . {any w inieresied, 3 iii DO "$e! ha y y ie ie ¥ “3
one of these officers s 1d: the orphans court of . . : i” ‘ « it Ce soul - pel o ¥ ’
Ren 1a hh . Ay ; 1% COL { county, 2 th ana aa sih . ;
Because we had SO m h confi lence | inesday. the 30th day af November [xurel i. ON LUe west hy { Mes Ae, eq &: Bh 4 ded ! a 7 * y
“ i To 1% im Ss rs iy » t Nes Tt p papie, thence ih 78 : 1 ‘ { /} ‘ +7
ie@ money was| A D., 1881, for confirmation apd allow. | Meyers, ie hori Ly Secor ss iaz weno Pus ie? JUSINESS, and u Ll COl-
there we never thought of doubt 2 him. | snce { street, frond " , A '
ld | Fven when examining commi tees have| 1. The sccount of Elias Turner, guar | feet pd extending salon tel uttent 0 LE A ChniDf-att Nai 1a
3 een appointed Dy tne Board we have i-nof Ida M. and Sarah E MeDivint <A) Teel; 3b : 3 Wa st | h y : \ gt LO to Fen 1 HH th di
Bit >. i . iin #s a . i Hol iia i &1 Barn. 1 ry : x £07 £4 LF ¥
ad to much confidence in him to | minor children of William MeDivitt, ate nme
what he said. knew this becanse | *f Huston township. deceased § Fooms,
yA The frst nnd Boal ace it of Ramuel | and other
Vonada, one of the administrators of &e. | @xeculion and yl J v4 AY Ol ant nil ts , . : Lie PULRCLDIC as Jie
f Elizabeth Orndorf, lste of Marion : Am ot eA tna : oi e O A K H
ywnship, deceased ] Os . a np what AIRE, of na : ’
3. Theaccount of Adam R Barlow,| Suit linger, use of ve. James F wylor township, Centre county, | (4a fl }. ¢ “17
cont ad to esos bares Sos a I 2 Bn ’ ' + WDE mm (taining 147 ni - e 1a (2707 } fey / $pe3 fF
( ntriv d to escape dete tion | wxecutor of &e. of Jessa Cowher, late of | pon No 150 Apri Lont ‘ ind [COL OPC, anda rus witli
HIS accounts were examined by the | Worth township, deceased | Youd LX. od | abl yo ; :
lirectors Baldwin frankly replies 4. Fourth nccount of Adam PB, Barlow, | 8leh al hos Me hp Li atm | : ] : 1 :
“Ou, you know what thO8¢ i tis sxacutor of Clement Rael bh Sats} Al t cartain lot or plece of land » i § wher! ire v IJ ¥ 33 F030 1 tyr, ’
¥ no aat those examing-| ncting executor of Clement Bech with, late] All ib bss A ' Ian ih ; Re increased Jt cell } OIX an ar t
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j tions are, They mean well enough, bot of Worth township, deceased | Aled ind IOTULRR oO} wonle A | 1 a AY Yate V0, § i LCLELeLes € Sey 1 a € 1a,
1 they don't know. If they see a roll o 5. The account of William F om, truss | County,
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ar bills marked 50 they will care. | te” appointed to sell the real est of | tullows Lo wil $0 nthe north by h 17 § y ‘ .
Thi : . st. } of Pat : t 3 ist by lot o yiiing houses, barns i other building {1 ’ (17 i'73 ; a
ly count the roi and see that it is «11 | 90088 From, late of Potter t hip, de slley, of tho gust by joi of Pat ley, A ngs [UIUC WOE Rave for { Hiythg
HT . . right; or if they see ; f o : A a : 4a) ' gs
“foolish Genera’, un- phi; on f they be a bos i hD { 6 The second and final ace dist church, cont 1 i
ney i gingle them all over and connt! I To wah aD : {.¢ ris Ora oF 1a rs . : } nn" OF whl nie > 7 3
! 4 usser, guardian of Alexesade } Of 80 ACTG Wore Or i i Lagreon « : £ ] Rd . AA ‘ : Fie s uf . 7 :
ine t, t} sos cneap, on account
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to be thusdeluded ard thus them with the
BATA gi ; ahs greatest accuracy. But| Morte inor child of : ¢ uns # 8] wi : :
dh as 1 ondi i | Morton, minor child of Robert and Susan. | : J ry 4
e the bosses, when they come to balances in the books! n hb Morton. lat of ¥ 3 ye] ALSO : rods Lo stones, thenoe nor! ; : m V ! J
: they take every thi © TURN] BRD Morton, iste of Ferguson lownship, | ' i - ast 94 rod ; th 7 ( 1 i |
rr Mi. simon hey 12k: every thing they see in black | deceased. { All that certain messusge, tenement ang S0* <4 oR HOG HO] es : ‘ i LX. 4 A
‘re was bloody work by the negraes and winte as Gospel truth. So, yousie| 7. The first and partial account of (, {lot of land situated in the borough offs! FOF8 108 pot. thence south 30° west | Of one ( // the Jirm be ing .
in Mississippi, as wil be if you hay 850 in sush correctly labelled | H. Holt & Wm. F. Holt, acting sé minis. | Buflefonte, { a Penn's, boyn. [00s i eg hhing-- gonial -
you may have a difference of $2.000.000 | trators of &c. of William Holt, late ofl ded and described as follows, vig: ’ ie of (088, no We { 1 i
. «AA Pia d o bs Hale i ' ¢ SBiiin : > . Bs : ¢ have { £8 oO < : AR
5 .* Withont on the books and they will never dis. | Snow Shoe township deconsed. {south by lot of Spangler anc Van Pelt, on WO"! : ling house and other] néaded in 1] ; Ww have n » Dress goods, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents per yard.
the blacks fired von | esover it.” | 8. The first and final sccount of Sysan | the east by same and Mary M'Mubon, op | “Utbuliding i SLC nthe same line ¢ have no yardswide Muslins at 2 cents per yard.
whites were killed. If In how many other money conce | Knoffsi ger, administratrix of &e. ofthe north by lot of Lawrence Cooney, and ; inhi cil ety 3 We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard.
; y concerns do | rederick Knoffsinger. lat f Rurine | On the west by Sprig street, contais : i of d We | 1 i i i ]
h ¥ redark noflsinger, late of Spring |on th : ah reel, Containing ¢ have no handvmade Shoes, all warranted, at 75 i
| hoes, , at 75 cents per pair,
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colum. Without couse
had the directors put a like unbuunded t A i ’ ! Je:
R41 0 § hag idl cha : ' f{ rus ywnshi leceased ve half acre more or less, thereon or 3 #1 it in ail isin message fan. ! * , > N a
. in their sul y di # and . 1 . OWN 11D, deceasad one 18/1 i ios 1088, 0 eon erected . ’ ‘ . : oA (l iH LO ¢ 8 4 . a bh i -e .
| crowd would raise a er pes and the lutter re-| 9 The meccunt of L. W Munson, ads | 8 dwelling house. It being the same lot) *" id tract of land situate in Tayio ol ale in A cu We have uo First-Class, all wool suits for Men, at $2.50.
ciprocate afte he g > Ri derided a 1 bie > 30 i bE
procate after the manner of Baldwin? inistrator d. b, n. ¢ t. a. of &c. of Wes. | 0 ground which Edward Brown et ux b, We have no trash of any kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with
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.—— | ley Rank, late of Philipsburg bore ug { deed dated 30ih day of March, 1866, and inl Gs « ina Shord ( of Lhe
er GUITEAU'S TRIAL deceased. *| recorded in Deed Book “N" N'o 2 puke v7 | %0uth and lands of the sand | YOrk, to merit a contin-
ther trunk Vices of ita Guoiteau’s trial began on Monday. N : The ROC unt of James 1. Mc Clure, granted and cony Ts 130 Jas, Fannon. ontRiohy 13 ag Hop ”
RET UDR nes oF US| About 11 o'clnck the work of obtainin administrator of &c. of Annie B. Riddle, | " - ated Hite hanes i
a general advance ofl a iurv wae } ) Ork © obtaining late of Bellefonte borough, decensed '| All that certain messuage tenement an jon erecle awelling house, barn andj, 8 im Fa a
f@ general advan a jury was begun, the three who first 11 bo first and partial - of | tract of land situated in Benner townshis other outbuildings HLL Ci Of Youwrparronaoe.
ight rates from New York | presented themselves being di alifi y oven . 3 , Sccount of | =| APA r Pann? endo asiip, » / = —
ig rates from New ! } tl E h MH ing a 18¢ nalified, John B. Roy er, acting administrator of | Centre county, Penn's, bounded and de. ‘ 1 . 1 SL
two on the grou.d that they had formed | &c. of Samuel Royer, late of P rr i scribed follows, to wit: Beginnin » I { ain messyage, tenement ar £ etter prade of Dress Goods, at 15 { d b beb i :
- papa { dey had for C. 1 , 18 oO olter towns | #cribed as l : it: Beginning st f : i 1 HA i «38 LrOOUS, & + OCnis and u {han can 20 ht at an
fixed Opinions on this case, and the oth- | ship, deceased, | stone, thence by land of Shuey south gue i ind uate In ‘us Lown i }7 LOT $710 Jp 10 f /] / 77 84 100. Pr g y other store in Bellefonte at
| er on the ground that he had conscien-| 12 The first and final account of John | West 169 perches to post, thence by jund nay ed thi : Ad otc A, !
L | ious scruples on the subject of capital J. Musser and M M Musser, adriinistea | Of Goo. N Hale north 83° west 170 perchi®
| punishment. In examining the jurors tors of &e. of Jobs Musser, late of Spring | to post in pablie road, thence slong! Yo a Jor v land a 7, : aes
went over a large range of] OW RSID, deceased, said public road north OZ° east 44 perches! * OTKRD, Bale & Uo containing 100 » fs we UARPETS that bave two ounces more wot i :
{ questions. quan, or 2, args range of 13 The second and final account of | 10 post, thence along sume north H6° ayer | MOTE OF 1085 Thereon erected + O sts i ¢ {wo ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring
! and political beliet Up to 120 Te fous Simon P. Ruble and J. C. Roble, suryiy. | 130 perches to post, thence by lands pow! "K dwel ing house, a two and a 1 alt ) : . RGEST STOCK of CARPETS.
: EINE «© CIOCK Lhe | ing executors of &e. of Pate la late | of Jumes Olark south 262 east 150 iframe dwelling house able x 33 nave the LARGEST S > of = st .
056 had Daren lee & t f&e, eter Rule, late | of James Olark south 26° east 160 perches R , 8 Py resnesti ow six INU IL A 01 UJ “15, best assortment to select from Cen
ie J : 8 ow i I Jetaepatily { hallenged of the township of Potter, dec pase i | to post, thence south 6° west 82 pen hes | VULDUTIdIT rh, . i . J. } . unity that can be found mn -
One Juryman, and two had been accepied 14. The second account Yair to post. thence south 25 t , i i hag T .
" : " i i . ne second account of Gesrga M.itop st, thence south 20° east 40 perches to a 3 ; WW « so tha \ hea 1 s Childs Knit
nd sworn in. Boul and Jane W. Love, ndm ain. k0 of | stones the piace of beginning. Contain |. All the right, ti od intared of GOLDSHITH RROTE ERS ve have the best Three D lax ( hild’s Suits that the money can procure.
in ne pans was exhatsted after the five | ec of W. W Love, inte of Fotter town | ing 260 acres and 150 perches be the same 'ON980L0 in a tract of land in Tay ior to WLR { BROTHERS, 3 3 Have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Bellefonte for that price.
rors had Jo n obtained, and at the “hip, deceased, as filled by (3 oc rge M. | more « r loss, It bi ing the same premises : Bhs hire cou Po enna, i 08 Wars 3 DAY 10 Dest en Dol ar Suits for Men sold anywhere.
51 on of the district attorney an or-| Bon which George G Feild et ux by deed dy |T"010€ DAME an ner. a ns tA TTT. ANY "TA VEE RE A ‘RE f 0 1 st work. trimmiogs, fits { appearance i :
sisted forthe draw ine ter il' | "18 The aceount of D, W. Woodsine [ad Men Hens 16100 in: Ly Tp Seed, ing an old survey in the name of Torn BAULAND & NEWMAN Ve have the best work. trimmings, fits an appearance in our Clothing for the money procured in the epunts
additional names for the box. . administrator of &o of Alexander Shells No ¥ page 30, granted and conveyed t ; Ke On the of ~containing 10 act i All firsteciass ( thiers aras Hing the sae make of Cloth™g, No slop shop trash, thrown or asted =
i berger, Jute of Worth townshin, deceased, | said detendant Thereon erected a twos] thereaboul * 3 “" ‘ » but regular sews d, sameas any Me rchant Tailor would or could make them P toge.
0 He supp emantel neco int of Sum story dwel ing house, bunk barn and othe . i - ¢ 74h nee, , : { . WW - mn \p v4 > . - 7 3 NM oy \ “ey .
ha) ! neg vee fo uel L Stover and Jucob Wolf, executors | er outbuildings. Seized, taken 1n execu. | Alt igkt, title and. interes rq ¢ haw the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them
majority than any republican commis-|, rd od Sg RIOW morning, but! f &o of Valentine Stover late of Haine tion and to be sold as the property ,1| defendant in and 1 { that certain t warrant means just what it eXpresses, :
. a . : :s oraered by the court to take! cows ship, depensed - a halite ! © VAL ! Any bisnta in AY . : 1 VO : . ‘ oo ’ . .
sioner ever aeceived in this conn'y un | ic cos wy i Viwnship, decensed, us lied by Samuel L. | James Fannon, inte in ir Lo 1 VO nave a reputation of 50 vears' trad tak % 3
Sioper EE oo | this y in seat. He hen passed the manuscript | Stover, one of the executors Ly [Ja : por! halen, Les Wo are # Peputal on of 30 yesssl 4 Ming at sake to Ephald all we advertise
er the new constitution and Mr. Cam | 18 speech to a newspaper reporter 17. The necount of Jucob Fre ; st at} B a , . | Jacob Beel ntsining 80 RYE Mie inierest of on ade ai sia abd always strive to kee
spape POT i account of Jueob From, admin it of J B Harris use of va, ar]. | ¢acol ninining 80 acres. pe : ¥ our Cast 3
bell may well feel proud of this erdorse- | Vu! ; a, ad] ) JG ai A ! ’ omen wall satisfied.
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} cents up a better value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price wil)
and on the north ar
Ihe pri~oner at this poiot slowly aro«e
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before the latter co uld leave Mr | 'strator of &e. of Jonas From, late of Pot | 0 118, April Turm, 188], Debt ALSO [his we ace mplish by always giving the full value for what money they give us.
ment by Kis arty. We think ha will |} covilie eal ed him back and compelled ter township, decensed. as filed by Juhn 045.09, vend ex Nou 19 Nov. term, 188] |, All the right, title and it et f 4 Call and convince your wavering mind, S
2 ge. : im to return it, This raised the unger shannon, his administrator, Hoy, Au delendant in a tract of lund situste ir iY . .
make a good commissioner, and that hel of the ori . fo Aaules 18 ry /
= wh , 0 ST pol the prisoner, who excitedly declared os § “NM
will cooperate with the demoeratic mem- | that he was not under the control of his Rita ot «ec, of Jueob From, late of usted in Spring township, Centre coun
bers of the board to adwinister the af-| counsel; that he wus a lawyer and knew rw Hp. decensed, > a ty. Ponn'u, bounded snd described gs poi] CORMINIDE =a :
; 19. he wecount of (. P, 'W, Figher| lows: Un the north by lunds of John A Lio! Eo Fa t RNG ST TIRE CTA “= ]
Iie necount of John Shannon, ad ll that certain lot or piece of ground! 'Of townsh p Cen:
: jthe warranties name
100 ad
ite Of TP Sa BEc 3 Ia interes » shal the law himself: that w 7 : 1 }
fates of : ur county in the interest of the help be would ok oa i Bey He Wate d “9 i Jacob Bottort and K iiabeth Mosser | Ledeman. on the east by lands of James All those threo severa fy 0 b
aA payers, : yf Ts sk 18 Ge | ydministrator of &e. of Daniel a Np nthe south by Nittnay mounts atedin Rash township nire cout 8 y jroo - " . .
ea, : | sired his speech to be vublished fur the inte of Hurts Low ship del . Mosse r, Scent, othe +3 vod - 1 uy 2 Sanit . } oh * i Ard — » : & 3 \ -
s ny ORE A 1 fig blie : on Ph. ey nieqg ‘ and on the st by the old Lurimer larp
It is astonishing how soon a man | Purpose ot influencing public opinion, 20 The uecount of Wm CO, Waurntz. ad- | Contain ig 183 neros more or less THO
can build up a big trade by honest, fair
ne thereof
He was again silenced by the court, | vinistrator of &¢. of Daniel Warntz, late] on erected a to osstory piank house
and square dealing. What the people and it having been agreed that the sit. | of Ha nes township, decessed " land other outbuildings Soized, taken in
want 16 confidence, what a business man | 1088 of the court shuuld be from 10a.| 2'. Tbeusccouutof W. H. Harter, sd- | execution und to be sold us the property ||
Wants is to gain the confidence of the |: 03 p.m, daily, aliowing half ap | ministrator cum, testamento annexo of &c | of J G Larimer, iw
people and itis thatwhich is as important | P0ur for recess, the court, at 1.05, ad- | f Geo. Fowler, late of Huines township | Nod
to him as thoussnds of capital, These |JOurned. dees ot yoot ¢ Will m | SuitoefD M Leib Admr. vs Ti
are facts known to every successful buei- WHAT GUITBAU'S PERCH CONTAINED, , ne i equ o We illia J. 1 hom p- 4 No 0150 April tern, 188] Yb lon Ins ey >
ness man, and we are ied to eomment In the speech which Guitean had pre- Barber. Inte of Potter Td of fubella NS. 261 wal i“ A&B, Att'y, andnnt Jo 3 those | 8 tre
thus by the astonishing enccess in estab. | PATed for delivery in court to-day be| 93. Ahe necount of Wm. J Th Sceasen. | Sli se ight title nd talsrest of ¢os penn’s, one in the W wh inte
lishing a wonderful trade in ready-made | 84Y8 be is charged with murdering one wdmir istrator of &e Rosnnna I ittle. Inte | wei Bry Be Bi Serain oy Ot Cugnor "Lawrence. Containing
clothing, by S8am’l Lewins, ofthe Philad, James A, Garfield. Nothing can be] of Potter township, decensed. ee county, Penn's beginting ot stor {and 168 perches and the other in tl
Branch. He has been in the county | more absurd, because General Garfield] 24 The account of Geo, Bower, guar |: ence nlong lund of Wm. Me Bath north | Fontes name of Semuel Chestnut
scarce two years, yet his trade has io- died of malpractice. General Garfield | dian of Maggio M, Korman, minor child | 24° west 674 perches to a post, thence "Wining 893 acros and 153 perches
creased until hissales foot up larger than | W848 & good man, bat a weak politician ; | of David Korman, late of Harris towns | north 82° west 74 perches to sn post, thence ALSO
any of the old establishments. The peo | DeIDZ president he was in a position to ship, decensed, a wes. | Mong innds of James T Hale, e2q, north| All that certain tract of land situated ir
ple got confidence in Mr. Lewios ; they do vast harm to the republic, and Le } 2 Ph ho rst nnd final account of Wils | 54° ent 106 J etches lo A post, thence| Taylor township, Centrotcounty, Penn's,
saw that he done business upon Lonest was doing it by the unwise use of pas vd J ir ie Ye Mministraior of &e, of along lands of Joseph Shuey north 80 cust | bi ginning nt a pe ot, thence by Tar ds ol
principles; that he deceived no ons in| ronage, and the Lord and himeelf took ducassed. 9%um, uw of Callus, J Derchas wis Nhe uk, thence ong | Leorge utd Henty Crain north 341° west
the goods he offered; that he sod as|the responsibility ofremoving him ;that| "28, The necount of John Brett, execu- eT yor a i om" Ru outh ; li madd od post. nu tens
low as could be expected and put down | D8 duty to the Lord and to the Amer:- tor of &c. of Philp Harpster, late of Fi . lands of 1 a Houser south 15° w wt 17] wost 99 p elite . iy rt he
the price of clothing; that he kent no | “4B people overcame his personal feel-| guson township, decensed, : perchos 10 Waee of beginning. : Containa| tract in at hal of Mic Bye
shoddy or anction trash, but sold ithe| PKB toward General Garfield and he 27. The account of Benjamin Roush J Ing 83 neces and 100 perches and allows] Weldnor north 79° west to a chestnut
best goods for the least money, They |80Ught to remove him, gunrdinn of Israel Calvin Spade, minor {ance of six per cont. Thereon erectod u|stump, thence hy lands of Wm. Laugh |
saw him start in thue, and found he C TEEr, £m — child of Marv Spade, Inte of Gregg towns |twosstory frame house, bank barn and {rey north 15° 12 perches toa store, thence!
stuck to doing business upon honest TRUTH AND HONOR. shin, deceased, other outbuildings. Seized, taken in ex north 464° enst 38 perches to a pine,
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principles. The people now have cnpd- Query :—What is the best family medi. ' 8 The Bt Brustion’ account of M, Ssation and to be sold as the property of thence north 2° west 91 perches to a sugar,
dence iu him, and the consequence is al cine in the world to re we Li. Rishel un¢ meha Hettinger, admin | Themus Tibbens. {thence by lands of John Copenhaver 624°
’ q Ce 18 gulate the bowels, | isirators of &e. of Michnel Hettinger, late | No. 6. oast Lo tho place of beginning, Contain:
large and increasing trade, a sucsess| purify the blood, remove costivene : : : f
e 2 & ) 300 uri od, re 208 ess and | of Gregg township, deceased, as Lied by| Suit of J H Broon vs Benj Breon No.|ing 89 scres and 100 perches. Seized, !
hich 39-gther merchant can boast of bitliousness, aid digestion and tone up the M L. Rishel, 229 April term, 1881. Debt, $128 1, Voend taken in exneution and to be sold > the!
BIR stort Uwe. whole system ? Truth and honor compoells oi hii Lin ssengny of Ramuel By No 3 Nov Term, 1581 : Spangler, atty, | property of John Copenhater, }
CE aawe. 3 : | us to answer Hop Bi Aca silliland, administrator of &e, of Dav 11 that certain lot or piece of land situ-] TERMS QASH.—No deed will be ace
The Fatriotsays in the special olec- perfect and he ioe Suing use: Gilliland, late of Potter township. deceuss ate in Gregg township, Centre county, Pu.) knowledged until the purchase HOLeY 1a.
$ions for members of congress on Tues. | umn. — Toledo Blade, ed. WM. E. BURCHFIELD ounded and goscribed ue follows, to wit: paid in fyll, JOHN BPANGLER,
| tor, {Beginning wi sans, beng along land of Beri,
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