The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 05, 1882, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
WH. KURTZ... con Assoaiate Bilton
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ic i A A A SA US PRS
2.Curistias~Christmas was » very
delightful day with us
the disagreeable woatt
revions,
an | Christmas day was ushered in loves
May.
ras May Hall the Reformed church
a Chris mas
vor a few daye
OFF TO THE CITIES
OFF TO THE CITIES
This Week,
This Week,
For the Second Supply of
For the Second Supply of
INTER O0DY,
| INTER TOODS.
“Ceatral Snpply Depot”—Whitmer
& Co.
“Lhe Fair"—G. R, Spigelmyer
& Co.
ee —————
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Spring Mills, Pa Jan. 2, 1883.
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Ubiladeipiiin sud Ere Raiiroad Divisio
WINTER TIME TABLE
ne MONDAY, Oot. 31,1881, the trains an
1 Quaniaie MD Kiri Ratirosd vivision wilivan
follows: WENTWRD
R18 vos Philadelphia
LRIEN willow Harrishurk
Runbury
Witltamaport
Bhore
& Haved
Weaavd
- ary at Erie
3 vos Pulls
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ACIFIO BX leaves yarsgy NROre
" Williamapors
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“ ATE Philadelphia
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DAY EX. leaves Kane
Took Haven
Wilitamaport
Harrisburg
Suiladaiphla
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poet Haven
Williamsport
Harrishur
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Harrisburg
Pailaauiphia 4 Pastis Wan
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llamseors on agara Kx. West,
Mioaning csr on all alah trates .
ROBERT NEALSON, General Supriastendent.
LOCAL ITEMS,
— Altaana and Milton have small pox.
— Ezra Krumbine now has a steam
engine rauning in his furnitare shop.
—The walks in front of the churches
in this plare need louking after. Five
dollars will make them look fifty dollars
better.
—8malil pox has broken ont with grest
severity in some parts of Dakota, par
taking of the natore of a plague.
— Rell vonr old clothes to the rag.
dea'er and add a few cents, and you can
gel a bran new suit for it at the Philad.
Branch Prices now lower than ever be-
fore. All goods gusranteed ; all plainly
pinrked ; ane price to all, and no shoddy
for anyboay.
— Among the members of the Lower
Hinse of the Tennessee Legislature are
a white man and 8 negro who held the
re'ation of master and slave before the
War.
—Mr. Brean, of Potter's Mills, bossts
of a chicken which lived 17 days without
food or drink. It got dowa between the
I ning of walls of the barn, where it re
mained this length of time before it was
diwovered still alive and kicking.
—W_C. Camp & Co, havieg all the
bet snd latest improved machinery,
now manufactore the best and most
durable furniture in this coanty.
—Tie Millheim jnstica case hus at last
been decided by the court. The court
decides Jonn H Reifenvder elocted by
q i weity over F. P. Masser This case
Lean 10 Court Rome [Wo vears,
8 Patladelpbis aod wil.
and Day Fx. Bast,
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has &
The Pennsvaley store, Dinzes’, is
regting 8 revolution in the prices of
wis 1 their stock is one of the best and
vip prices are the cheapest, and no one
pres to dispate the net,
— Mr Henry Kreamer, of Millheaim,
intends moving we=, and has sold bis
0
was tastefully decorated,
trea was planted, and covered with
presents for the Sabbath school, and
distributed on Saturday evening, the oc
easion being enlivened by well perform
ad vocal music and the reading of an es
say by Misa Cora Murray. There war &
crowded andience in attendance.
In the Latheran church on Christmas
afternoon, after the nual exercises, gifts
were distributed to scholars and all oth
ers present in the Sabbath school, In
the evening were had appropriate
Christmas exercises =consisting of select
pieces of mnsie, responsive readings, an
address by Rev. Fischer, followed by &
short address by Mr, Derstine, and re
peating of the apusles’ creed. -
church was densely crowded and excel
lent order prevailed. :
In the Gennes valley church, Satur
day ave before Christmas, there were al
wo exercises and giving of gis The
church was decorated with fine tase |
wo Christinas trees, spanned by a beao-
ifn] ureh, were erecied —the arch was
made to sparkle with lighted candies,
which had a happy effect upon the
Christman trees which were losded with
«ll kinds of suitable presents, Back of
the trees wan & lange table filled with
fine pluss and other ware, for presents
Voes! music and sn address by Rev,
Fischer sdded to the interest of the oc
casion. The people of George's valley
deserve credit for the taste and liberal
ry displaved npon the seoamion, .
There may hava been similar exercl
8-8 in other ‘omlities, of which{we may
not have learved.
~All whe got their holiday groceries
at Sechiers, fonnd they got the very best,
whether in sogar, coffee, tea, dried or
canned fruits, hams, dried beef, confec-
tioneries, or dtherarticiva in the grocery
ine. Wo wish tolsay that this grade oi
goods is not only Rept during the hole
davs, but all the year ronnd at Sechiers.
They do nothing on the each principle,
but are fair and square in their goods
and dealings every day in the year,
~Naw is your time for & genuine bar
gain and to save & nice som of money.
They are anxious to sell off their winter
stock of overcoats at tne Philadelphia
Branch, and now offer them at a shade
shove cost. There never before were
snch chances to get a good and serviveas
nle overcoat cheap. It will pay for any
one to bny two and lay none by for the
fature, so cheaply are they offered by
Lewing now,
—Prof Karzenknahe is now at Mill-
heim, whera he started last weok with «
class of some 80 in vocal music As soon
as this class gets through, the Professor
will apen a musical sonvention begin
ning on January 10, and closing Satnr
dav eve, 14, with a grand concert. There
will he three sessions each day. Daring
the entire convention, Mr. K. will have
hix Harrishurg orchestra present ta par
ticipate in all the exercises. The pro-
gram is a truly rich one, and complete
all through. Besides the musical per
formances there will be addresses and
talks suitable for the occasion, Price of
tickets fir the entire convention only
Members of the convention from
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—We are informed that the Sheriff of
fied, and on which the amount of insur-
The President of the company, Mr,
he Juniata eounty conrt, A report says
hat the policy holder who iftitnted
hese proceadings received only $20 on
dead man. In the
¢
—Qnt of jail —Sheriff Spangler is not |»
He was in jail for
NTREN
IM SOX IN RIG
BNA LL STATES
prov gered
«<The store of C. Dinges, in this place,’
was discovered to be on fire, on Tuesday
morning, about 7§ o'clock, The MAY gp, Nyjional Board of Health hava res
was at once given, und soon there was colved in their return of offic al reporis ins
assistance at hand, and back doors and g mution to the effect that small-pox pre
windows were broken open to gain en. yuilg to a greater or loss extent in eighteen
trance, but, the volunte of smoke and Sates and Tarritories, and in considered
heat were already so great that it Was to be inan epidemic form in Philade'phia
imoossible for any one to remain inside, Pitsburg, Allegheny, Ulnolnnut Ohltk
and water was dashed in hy buckets from go, rome parts of Indiata, Liou ho in
the ont=ide in the direction of the stove svurl, Michigan, Minnes ta, Oslifural=, .
where the fire was supposed to be. The egon, and the Washington, Montane an
+ Indinn Territories, The mortality is not
doors were left closed as much us posal> much mors higher than in othor epidemics
ble to prevent a draught. On venturing oo oo ihat have ocourred throughout
in to near the stove the seat of the fire (0 000 0iee,
was discovered, and by rapid applications A agua that has stiracted much attention
of water from the hydrants, the fire Was jo that of a man affected with sal! pox
patout, The floor: n one side thestove, who came from Chicago over the Halll
a large part of the counter and the inside more and Ohio railroad in ¥ wisn ont
cellar way, with some boxea of goods in] No 627, wind who left the car at WI ming:
the cellar were already burnt, and it was tor, The tact that the man had the Smalls
i die | POX was not known until afier he left Chis
only throogh the timely sid of the citi ¥ . avoid Aa
sens and convenience of the water that hE, Ae having tacspe !
: 3 : the Ublengo sutiorities To this one case]
at extensive fire wan prevented, which | 0g C00" 0 ted of Howlth sitributel
sonkl have taken the dwellings of he spread of the smallpox in Wiiming-|
Messrs. Gift and Fleisher and the Evin wid probably in Baltimore |
hurch. It would seem that the ire or] The rules snd regulations recently!
inated from 4 apitoon, in which, probe fwdopind by the National Bosd of Health|
shiy, ome one carelessly threw a Hght=iw vd wpproved by the Presadent wil, if
od einr lute the evening previo, a very{eroperly cartled fut, enable the Hewlth
fangerons practice, Fortunatuly for, Authorities to preveul the spread . thal
want of drancht the fire smontderad nn. eas thrsughout the country dup
‘ ’ he morn Hs feguintinng wil smigiants upon srs
tl the smoke betrayed it in th ; Fiving ai any of the ports from ports where
tg, otherwise it would have broken out wall Lok waits ure. unless prolected by)
tn full Hamme daring the night and prov, VRE Bd the disease, required w
wd very disastrons, The amount of ode ¢ jvinatei and hep in gusrshitine unt
actituily buroed with damages to flour he period fur the development of the des
and woodwork may be $1580, while a ge (sixiovn OF seventeen days) in pussed
wreat part of the goods 18 injared from -
the effets of heat and smoke Tasured PEOPLE'S TOMFOOLERY
wa the Centre Hall and two other come
panies,
~Rev. 8, L. Stiver, Principal of Ban
ser Hill Acwdeny, late pastor of the
Congregat onal Church of this city, Wes
united 10 marrisge with Miss Care inte
daughter of De. R. J. Horueby, on Mon
day afternoon, The ceremony “As per
tormed by Rev, GH, Hicgeus, Rect wr
of Caria (Episcopal) {hareh. The bride toey determined to PAY NO TAOFe sso
was elegautiy costomed in white bro footie hut to burn up sli policies held hy
onde, with veil and orange flowers. Thelinem Tus specuinuve insurance policies
Presciils were very nililierous, hand nie held in the township repressal a LOI Tuo
and valoahle. Among the gifts was aivaive over UWA, AL the demunsiras
parse of $30 presented 0 the groom by jun wboul otie-bail of his amount was
persons! trends, Invitations,
with few | fepresented, und the policies, together
: Iw t nt notices which had ae
w ted 10 immediate] ¥140 Lie assrsame
ne rl pair departed fr | SUIDUIated during the present month, were
bg i : (natided over 10 be pubiely burned. A
New Orieans the same evening, and wil : y
te absent fir a couple of weeks. ~DBuanker
Hail, Ih, Gazette, 20th ult,
{vine offi bad bean provided in which
[ihe policies were to be burned, bul as Lhe
| dawonsirution was a bilnrious retbor than
Rev. Stiver is a native of Potter twp,
and one of var valued friends, The bride
god groom have our best wishes for un
« Wulabeboly gatbering the coffin was leit
ut snd ib was decided 0 have pole
slioyed happiaess all turough the state
matrimonial,
dation in lieu thereof xt tbe public Cross.
roads while Lhe pocies, suspended al the
snd of tha pole, were being burned Dais
. re agations arrived during the day from dil
A SUPERB FAMILY BIBLE
One af the most reitathable foslures Of
he buoktrade is the enero. sales of Hi
vive The demund is chiefly for lurge Li
rebt sections, sod Resdiog, Alientown,
Lanosster aod other ¢illes Were represent |
ustrated Family Bioles, tor, sirangs a
may seam, there are many families
ei. At o'clock u large number of poly.
ha do no. pussess such a Bib e
aolders who bad sssembled wt Hoff,
Prominent smong the publishers whe
GROWN
swindled Men Makiog Merry Whils
Their Money Madea Blaze
A cramistion of {nsuranee policies took
vied nt Hey d's tavern, about twenty five
imiles trom Heading Heydiund his neigh
{ors have been awindied out of theussnd,
of dollars during the year by ssse-stient
insurance ghouls, and sls recent meeling
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ciiurch arnived. A mesling was orgabised
aud exch person present related his eXpe
rience and then deposited his Doiicies With
the secretary The policies wes Opus
«uid sarang togethar, and aller the sdop
dull of resuiviions dedouneing in unmegs- i>
f Pullader-
I Atisnis, to]
ws
nb si pd
HARDWARE — STOVES.
In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS &
BLACKSMITH supplios, we would call your attention to our stock ©
Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges:
We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the
CROWNING GLORY,
FORT ORANGE,
. EASTLAKE AND
WELCOME HOME,
In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER
To Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA.
A full asortment of Fire Brick and Grates on hand.
WILSON, McFARLANE & CO
poss
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THE ENORMOUS COST OF
Cu
Strawhridge & Clothier, the well
known Philadelphia Dry Goods Hoos
are, with their nsoal hberatliy, giving
Bway to thelr Dairons 88 ® hinliday git
“A Souvenir of Prladelphia® which
fstrates alt the points of interest in the
vhv,
Anv of ony readers can get one of thes
eninable gilts hy sending a penny elain
to the firm Wo pregmy the postings
PROSE
TING GUITEAU ~HEAVY
DOCTORS BILLA,
Washington, Dee. 27.-It
that Guitesa's trial will not Isat much
mors than two weohs longer The end is
#0 neay that some sort « f vatimsie can he
made of the expense, 1 will poneh vnor
mous fgures Tie cost of the prosecution,
not ineluding witness fees, will giount t
nenrly $100 000 and the tees of witnesses
for both sides wineh the Government jue
is thought
We have no hesiiation in saying tha
Green's No, Land 2 Laver Pills, when
tor, will probably be ws much more Some psed in connection with each « ther in
of the experie have charged very high, luecordanos wih he diiecnions, will ene
t ueh the Suuregare not known, [the warst form of liver complaint, dyn
Ahi relsbion mnodh te ' 18! it i :
anusad by the un kuch did frxpens: | popmia sick headache, nnd all tullary de
tioned It is undaerstood that ir, A gnew's| TBRREME nts,
Dui for medical sttenduncs snd services is!
$42 000, one item being $6 000 or the fol
operation he made 84 summer Dr.l Atthe residence of the heida's futher
Hamiiton's hil is understood to hg $951 on Bult, hy Rav Akers W W MU»
0, while De Bliss onnrges $8000. ur st] nick to Miss Lours K., daughier of Hone!
about the rate of $100 « day No bilislry M'Closkey, both of Potters Mills !
nuve been received from the nurses, An] (Op he 22 uit. hy Rey. J omlinson |
atts pt will he made to have Dr. Boyosi vy John F Heokman to Miss Rebeces
ton and Kdson paid se physicians, and pot Sith. both of Centre county, Pa
as DUrses .
rs MR —————
NOT A BEVERAGE
“They are nol a beverages, but & medi
cine, with curative properd-s of the high
wit degree, containing no poisonous drugs
They do not tear down an already debili
tated system but build it up. Une bottle
MARRIED,
Fo
DIED,
In Poiter twp, the 27 ult, Asro
Spengler, aged 43 vears and 6 months Ho
«uflered over three weeks from typhoid
fever
In Penn twp, Mr,
ag~d about 84 yenrs
On Balt, in Milas
Mover, aged nexrly 87 yours.
Near Luthershure, Pa, on Tussdar
December 18 1 81, Klas Rishel, ag+d 7H
years B wonihs and 30 days,
| Father Kichal was bora March 24 1802
in Penns Valley, Contr county. Pa; wa
jeonfirmed in the Luthgran Courch in 162
{end moved Ww Clenrficid county in May
1834
0h
Daniel Kreamer,
sirengih, than a barrel of ordinary beer
Every druggist in Kechester sells thew
prescribe them '
twp., Mr. Henry
ters |
WISDOM FOR CHICAGO INFANTS.
{Chicago Tridume.)
To this the Great Easivra? No, it ls»
Doe LOW Gusy IL I» . a r—r
3) EGISTER'S NOTICE —The tallow
How nappy the man looks los Br Ing accounts have been examin:
ng w Rave Dis pie Ure wmken to th Wii and passed by me and retwsine fica
Poor giril now sad ber Coriste of record in this 0IfICe, (ur Lhe luspeciin
f heirs and leguiovs, credidors sad a
ochers in any way interested, and will be
presented Wo Lhe Urphiate’ court of Cent
county, on Wednesday, the 36. u day
January, 188d
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He is going up in the
How happy Le lvoka, Pre
be will walk guwn, lovkisg ver)
He be. seen the Bdulor
Here sa Poet
woul ad
Jud terse Lhe rotien system «ff graveyard
strmisinenl HUrative, BB LTOCcEriONn Was
foi 3 3
furmzed sid beaded by a band
std ROG
mngnificent Bi
It is rich,
As our reader
The binding ot their
wmving been saturated wilh kerwwene, |
word -uspended Irom a pule and 8 Ditlie]
&irl applied the Wwurch to them, The band |
ruck Up a “beedown'' and Heydl sod al
iw ber of Bis neighbors joined 1n a dane:
Wid Lhe pole, Lhe euilre parity Joined
n grosus fur the I1Nsurance Culnipabies|
«hich had issued the polwies, snd then]
esut dul and substantial
ound, and yet put wether so fimsly
bat it will come to pieces ip a low yours
pparently well pound, the work may biel an v
une in such 8 leose and unsabstantiai
yapner thet with only ordinary handle
1g 18 will crack and Saslly fail Wo pieces
‘nis Bible is wnde upon a very differen:
ian. Only the best materials wre used 1
s manulaciure, aod all work 1» dune by
sod the most highiy
Every singe of the
It would be
WHC!
rosler Care COU d De given to Lhe manu
sere served Uesuernl
whe sUideot of subu¥auve bed been dispose
Mle uvolil was given,
Market,
———
spring Mills
Wheat, $1.25
Kye Bk
Corn, ears, per bu, T0e,
Corn, shelied. 78¢.
Usls, $0
Buckwheat, §0¢,
Barley Tbe.
Uluverdesa, 400to 450
Timothy seed, 20010 278
Flaster ground per ton, $10.00
Flour. per bbl $6.80
Bunter, ¥8¢,
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Tue publishers bave a bigh
aud they are de
They realiz
uasrded.
a8 Dandsmely,
The additions] mailer is very rich ana
yonpiete. The leadiog featur« is a slightly
of Je. Wm Sauin's
This 1s realiy »
bridged edition
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1 Tue tint und
der Cuasiey,
deconsed,
{| Bartue, misor chid «¢
leunsed.
It can go very fast |™'9 "fy gros and flanl secount of Jacob
K. Rider, administrator of 8¢., of Maru
Do nol Ev Ww i 3
smith, late of Fergusvn towusbip, decens
ial accvunt of Alex
Ruardial ui Amanie
formerly Amauds
of Daniel Baris, ae
Des Lhe Bool How large and shiny it is,
Call nud sue Bie 30
Tois is a Horse,
voks sad. He is broke,
wl,
What a fice looking Old Gentleman
[ v8, Do 8 very Den
8. The sccountof A J Thompeon, sd
Immbtrator c tu of &c., of John Temp
sun, late of Half von owaship, deceased,
4, The aceoius of Jacud A Under and
lives inldohn Resides, executors of 8c, of Wu
{am Rasides, lnie of Bogg- wwhstiip, de
Conscd,
i & I'he nocount of Angeline McBride
jexecuior ol &e, ul Carvitie LU Dutuiuy.,
{inte of Benper towoship, deConsed.,
6 ue secotitit of Jamies Usid well, ad:
aniuistraier of &¢., 01 Uaberine Fuzpat
rick, Inte of Milesburg boreugn, decossed,
7. Toe nocvunt ot Debiel Dmith, se
Loot ue nll tokio a Kk wi Lian | minististor of &t., of Usivin i Wise, nts
The mun ts at tbe Desk. He is an Edis of Hatuee Wa nsnip, deceased.
of, Waustis is tbat tu bis basa? lial 8&8 Tue socouns of Juba U Stover, guar
W Gal dues Wie Bditor wan dwn of Usibarine Bown (sow Leatiman)
He ls l0oriug Tor bie [a minor cold uf damiuel Drown, ise
i Haine: towusliip, devessed
T Y Lad hd abead i Ibe wovuunt of William H
Liles lan Toung ¥. Dhe ls silting Bo intralur vi &o., i Danie
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nie wl A Guieke luwuesltp, deceased.
rivu.
He
Here is Miss Lucy, How proud and |
Lavy's
Itisa Youox|
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Woat have we here?
Hg li colar, Duos bie stuvke cigarettes ?
Mookie,
Moki
From Market Street to |
AN ENTIRE BLOCK
Is Filled with Dry Goods,
Selected Carefully bv Experts in the
Best Markets of the world.
This Huge array of Stuffs Aggregates in value considerably more than
A MILLION OF DOLLARS.
AND [8 DIVIDED AMONG
THIRTY-TWO DEPARTMENTS
In whieh are coutaloed everythivg Needed in
ww wit who use Top Venicles,
cut ilimsirsting our Patest
Top
{1 will be noticed that this
nin bows vonnecting wit th
Puli Lhinl 18 Aecwssnry Lo Mis
andl Beat 1h npprat Rees, Walle
per pari of Lhe top there are Fi
two of Which ure short ted
iow Lhe trising, aud ther-fore
hoa Busi fang, ra
WEARING APPAREL
LADIES AND CHILDREN,
iF
hg uader the bead of
Housefurnishing Dry Goods,
it
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Few such exhibits as this are made in the couniry None ean
surpass il mn attractiveness, variely and interest. The almost per-
fect yale in lo which this busi ERs ia 5 lu H { {8Ures {he moat prompt,
careful and economical service of all patrons.
The prices are beyond controversy as low as the goods can be con-
veyed from producer to consumer, as all melhoas of cheapning prices
are in vogue known fo the most azacl business science. On moder.
ation of prices, primardy has the success of the house been based, and
Success has Jurnished faoililies Jor sill Jurther low wing of pricss,
while giving the additional advantages of convenience, comfort and
despatch in all transactuma,
There ie no reason why all who desire should not share in the
advantages which are offered ly this great mart of fashion and use.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.
PHILADELPHIA.
— wo —— sa ——
ia: C—O TR A AT ENA
ng: Out!!
SELLING OUT!
——tf f=
Don’t spend ONE DOLLAR
complete work in itself, ard would make
Tsilow . 5G.
Lard, 10
fyou Wal wise suisse oI al,
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Wo slug
Wy Is WU on : ay! fo 4
Bupay Is tue Uradie, Bay's Uune | 10 Toe Brot sua Bani socvuni of D 2
| Kline, Lrusioe WU eis Tes! sede ul Mar
HUD mwa) Quitaly, chide, abd perunpe |
{garet Kuoii, tate of Howard burvugo, de
majority of same 1800 of his fellaw citi
zens as high Sheriff. The Sheriff isnow
oitling ont for Centre Hall, welcomed
back by his old neighbors and friends.
—Yon certainly do not want to bny
anything poor and worthless when for |
the same money von can get the host, |
and vou will iad that Doll & Mingle, !
Bellefinte, is the place for the hes: boots
snd shoes, at tne lowest prices
—M.T Anhz writes from Elwood,
i: We have had goita a wet full, snd
very little snow, so fur. Corn crop was
small, Tuking a view of friend Leagle’s
caorneribh, I find he has 2400 bnshels
shelled corn this vear, Ods was partly
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Stodlders 90
Bacon ur side, Qe
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Another valuable festure is a History of
f the Weoreid, nod the varius sects, bot
ancient and modern. Toes sccounts ur
jen, CulChe nid Comprehensive
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE
The wava tage in these ive
Ju wr part ol the Lip are ei
olinetunily prevent Loe top loom sh
‘heiwesn the main bows, whieh is
[ont on Jovitoimmntid 40 fo Ging Loe
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wily uw 40rce bow op Worn folded; 8
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Lovouraged by null rous fing
recoinmenaniions and vider ‘rom
whl Bnies of the Duion, we are
wih om fui stork of different sizes 0
“wl FeRay Lo Lriin, Lo whieh we pa
Fond ibe suention of manufeciarers
And bo persons who decires
WE would sey thal we manGlagiole
“01 grads that vary in prices, from what
We Calin Crap top {unimed) io tue highs 4
# priced Lops Bow Sockels, or sil wood
Bows us desired, =a
bend for vireuinr and price Tist to =
Lenrex Have Broa Tor Co.
And manufacturers of Buggies,
Wagons, Singhs ge
Hall, Centro Co, Pa.
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| A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE —Lets
| | sberiy Bi. New York,
id ern ol mide olenidon upon the ts
§ cnduie of Daniel d Rer-ieiier, late of Penn
ownship, decesel, havieg been duly
granisd the undess ghed by the Bogiser :
—Mi'es township has lost two of its | which were numerons in places, Figen
14 citizens by death, Mr. Henry Moyer, | —eora, 80 + ts ; oats, 40+; pork, live, 5§ to
sari
ernucia wud lemp vo wre derCiibud w
Lrent Mminuiehoss uo deni LTaese expin
nations sid Lhe mnps wi d plains wniel
Covipany hem aie of grea. value
ISRAEL CONFRR, Adw'r.
iuiiings
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE }
A Letters of adminis ration |
nthe estate of andrew Aelier Inte
j hws ReY¥e Lue dviwwmiig Rp iabimbon
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age! near 87 and Mr. Fulmer, aged |6ec; butter, 27; lard, 12+; evervihing is
about 73. I nigh : work is plenty for all kinds of la-
The Be waivreied Uy Agee
i vail
LLL TEL AS AE BE Biweaws :
impiiiy
i miarii, Ames od Degg PodovEmaral
y ide
- i Pavel, uvveer igi smd Le oi #
i od of 8 ad sheds whan
—The esunty commissioners have |
elected John Wolf as President of the |
b wird,
Mites Walker, of Ferguson, wae, on
Mindsy evening, elected Commission
ers’ clerk,
D. F. Fortney, esq, was elected com-
missi ‘ver's attorney.
— A meetirg of the Bechtel heirs, who
are ssid to have $30,000,000 awsiting
them in Germany, was beld in Redding
a few nights since. When subscriptions
of $5 from each person present was ask-
ed the meeting broke up in a harry,
—We clip the fullowing from the Lock
Haven Republicon: *Bluuchard & Nut-
ter, of this enty, have purchased sixteen
bundred acres of white pine timber land
on Ruitlesneke Bon, Clinton county,
containing about 8.000.000 feet, for $25,-
000. This large sale was made by Mr.
Samuoel Marsh, for Isaac Shaffer & Sons,
and sone of tie largest ever made in
this section. Mr, Marsh has several
smuller pieces of white pine timber
land, avgregating 15,000,000 fee, for sal,
and ux white pine 18 becoming & scarce
article he will bave no trouble in dispos-
ing of it
—At Montardon, on Friday alterncor,
{hie boiler of the steam threshing ma.
chine, at work in the barn of Mr Wal
tere, on hig farm. a short distance below
that place, exploded, instantly kilhng a
man hy the neme of Keifer, besides set-
ting fire to the barn and completely de
stroved it aad contents.
—Depnty Sheriff Renben Spangler
gnd Mr. Proudfoot have opened a large
new farniture estabiishment opposite
the Bosh house. They invite the citi
zens of Penns valley and other parts, to
eall and examine their stock, as they can
not be excelled in first cluss fornitare,
or low prices, Remember Spangler &
Proudfoot opposite the Bush house,
—Qur voung friend, George Bible, elo-
entio: ist, did some of hig readings before
the Snyder county teachers’ institute
laet week, and left a favorable impres-
gion.
—The new Lutheran church at Mill
heim is receiving a slate roof, Mr.
Snonk’s new residence in same town al
go has a slate roof. The difference be-
tween the cost of slate and shingles for
roofing is not verv great, w: ile the do
rabihty is all in favor of the former.
—Last week two million feet of logs
escaped from Young Woman's creek,
but were caught at Lock Haven.
— One of the handsomest fornitore
wagons, in this county, is Camp's, and
!the furnitore he hauls on it is ditto
Camp delivers all foruiture now (o cas!
Juyers,
~ ~The large demand made upon Ding
es for holiday goods was successfully
met, and everybody says that they did
beiter buying goods of bim than of any-+
oue else,
--QOur yonng fiends, Rev. Frank
Fiact er and Rev. Win, Foster filled tw.
of our pulpits lagt Sabbath. The [urme:
that of his brother in the Lntheran
church in the afternoon, and the latte:
for the Preshyterians in the Ev chorch
Their sermons were indicative of a prom
ising future as ministers cf the Guspel,
—1f rou want to begin 1882 right how
is it possible to do so unless you have
the right kind of boots and shoes—gonod
staff, uo paper filling, just sach boots a:
Powers & Son keep? They have th
rea! lumberman’s hoot; a gennine wa
Yer proof booty and deal honestly with
all enstomers—mauke good all they guar
antee in boots and shoes,
onic has eur: d
. Ion or family of ten
I arn Parker's Ginger
adachey malaria, and in fact all other
©0 1 plainis so satisfactorily that we ire
in ox ellent |
-
for over two
Hoy tas gone goose hunting
—*Won't allow anvhady to nnderse’l
18,” that is the motto of Camp & Co.
mr furniture men, They most mean
—Mr. Edward Mersinger, of Joliet, Ili,
is back to Potter twp., his native plaice,
on a visit, He lofi here soma 14 years
tie
is jolly, plomp and fat, which indicates
that Iilinois agrees with him.
—After a wedding party had assem
hied in a charch at Bloomington, 111 the
father of the girl offered her $500 if she
wonld back ont. She took the money,
remained at home, and gent word to the
minister to dismiss the assembly.
— Nowadays evervhody wants the bea
and only such dealers a8 keep the bes
and cheapest goods arelpatronized ; that
explains the reason Doll & Mingle, the
leading boot and shoe men of this coon.
ty, bave such a large lot of customers.
~The failure of Anstin Curtin & Co,
of Mili Hall, with liabilities of abow
$25,000 created considerable excitement
iu Centre county.
~—1f yon want & good boot or shoe
rheap, call on Doll & Mingle, Bellefonte,
— Hon, James Chatham, of Lock Hav-
en, died at his residence in that pince
from the effects of paralysis. His sage
was 67 years and 8 months. In 18681 Mr
Chatham was elected a member of the
Assembly,
~The most popular place in the conn
ty for boots and shoes is at Doll & Mis-
gle's, Bellefo te, becanse they have one
of the largest stocks in the central pan
of the state, and handle only the bes
goods at the lowest prices.
~18R2 starts in cold and blustery. 1881
went out goite wet and mld.
--We have our tenth regalar supple
ment this week to keep advertisements
froMegrowding out reading matter and
start an 1882 with a number of new sub
scribers. Happy New Year to all,
— There is still a large assortment of
goods at Dioges’, notwithstanding the
«reat rush during the holidays. Every
thing is just as cheap as before,
~— Within a brief space of time a fami-
y named Boyle, residing near Cresson,
a., have lost eight children by diphthe-
ria, The neighbors started a subscrip-
tion paper and soon raised $800 to be
presented to the afflicted parents,
—Miss Katie Curtin, & daughter of ex-
Governor Curtin, was present at the
wedding of a dunghrer of Willibim H
Vanderbilt, in New York City, on Tues-
day, 27 ult.
—The last Arctic steamer, the Jean-
nette, which left San Francisco ahon
two years ago, has been found crushed
in the ice, 1'wo, of the three bos t- loads
of the crew, are sate, bat in distress
[nis is cheering news. Further good
news is that the prices of reaoy-mads
clothing have again been marked dows
hy Lewins, of the Philad. Branen, This
is the way they start in with 1832 at the
iamoos Philud, Brauch, No other store
san keep up for low prices in clothing,
We call the attention of our readers t
‘he advertisement of J. Mourove Taylor
fhis house has been established peariy
40 years, and their goods are celebrate
or purity and strength. We wonld re
mmead a trial of their Gould Meda
hrauds to all who desire superior cok
ery. 4m,
LD HORRER WANTED, ~The u dere
signed intendit g 10 start up the old Glue
A Wpograpl
cal sketeh of Jerusslew Is given sod ih
des nd towns meastoned ia the Binh
Is Luipaossibie
es. ures
Cotisllidie 8 Geil
Potter township, dec'd, having been)
granted by the Hegister of Centre County
o Lhe undersigned, be requests ail persops
SNowWing howsaives Ww be Indenied Ko
fe ensnd to come forward snd make ime
nediale payment, and those having claims
sgnilist the same to present them daly
autbentiosied lor sellisment
JAMES A KELLER, Adm'r.
bj ands Ceuire Hal Pa
TAVERN LICENCES
TOTICE is haraby given that tha fol.
i lowing named persons have § od
netr petitions for licens= in tha office of
ie Clerk of the Court of Genera! Quarter
e-8ns of the Pescsin and fur Centre
sounty, and that application will be made
it the next Sessions of said Court to grant
fie Ssme:
Fhomns Pearson,
'strick MceCgnn,
Kobert Taylor,
U'd Myars,
bames 1 Delong,
i H Kunes,
A E Grabum,
& i
if =
wotice hike this Thy
ot and explanations be Cau desire, Tue
and 1
lv is mugnifcently dusteated, Toe
arger plates Consist ol exquisite steel en
and & number ol superb der
ave Dore. he additional walter con
jons and mans Newrly every pincw gn
‘bjact of intrest metlivoed 1a the Ser
The Family Becord is beautifully iigho-
Tavern,
do
do,
Saloon.
Tavern,
0, do
do Saloun,
J.C Hanrer, Proth'y,
JSTRAY — Cama tothe premises of the
4 undersigned, about June last, »
vd heifer. about two years old The|
Philipsburg
IMATTIARS certificate, 8 featue wnpiet do.
makes this Bible n Very appropriate ani
dAegirnble we lig Present. AL the clos
of the volume 1s 8 nndsome photog. ap!
«hum, with sDaCH LIT BiXiwen portraits, »
nove! and spprop’inte addition 10 a Fans
ily Bible.
The price is sstonishingly low, an
within the means of every tmmils, W
sdvign our readers to examine nis gres
Bible. Itis soid by su scription only
snd Mr. M Shires, who is the suthorizec
agent for this section ia now canvassiug
for it.
pms miso si MG SI, RBH A
Messrs, Thaver, Merriam & Co, 781
Arch street, have just published * Whe«!
ar's Analysis of the Hibla—~being » sum
mary of Old and New i estar ont history,”
The hook is octave, printed in clear type
on white water-mnarked paper, with wid
margins for arnotations and is bound in
«od style with ornsmented cover Tue
contents of the honk renes from chron
logical to exegetical, In corcise wordin,
it first tells tha boundaries, tho progres
the polities of the Jewish nation and n
neighbors; then taking up the Bible book
in their Bible order, the laws, the cus
tome, the governments of the chosen peo
vile are epitomized in short paragraphs
wvents are ralnted side by side with con
tem poraneous events—gynchronous—s
that there is a constant temptstion in th
new light of contemporary nistory to reas
afresh the exnct Bible text of what occur
red ; and save the episode of Ruth, we
tha glossary of the poetical books of th
01d Testament, this continuous narrative
is maintained throughout the volume
Where the Inst prophecy ends, the histori
cal account still goes wlong ax told by Jo
wphus and others until the New Testa
ment times come, In tha New Testamen
inulysie this harmony of arrangement
very strongly presented From the birv
Sf our Lord throughout His life us Ha goes
from place to place the analysis follow
Him - Treated in this way the sermon
ind fournesings of the Saviour acquire »
peculine interest, Resread in this tied
the Berman on the Mount becomes clean
«8 the perfect Inw of spiritual living ;
table talk on the night of betrays! sn en
sompassing assurance of security. As Hy
passes from ehiy to city we cateh glimpse
of His unresting zeul ; always going, going
~tosching and heabing The Aposolie
toings and epistles are in lika manaer in
vested with frosh beauty, Yet tha ans
connects d statement i« but one of to
hok’s charms The £0t notes on eul ject
of intoeest ure abundant, and present on
utest regmurchas und di-coverics in Bhi
‘andy: manifold dius rations lumina.
the text, often imes vividiy | sxaminutio
questions which thoroughly m gered
wonid thoroughly ground s student in uw
antiarg of Od Testument lore; th es o
shronology 3 and, Instly wn appendix o
hich avery page is a surorisiog mine
knowledge, The book is one of valuet
wery Bible student; has this excacdin,
worth—that by sreanging eon inuous
she facts of the Bini, the thresd of stor
which began nt Eden and ended with th
van of Patmos Isle, 18 unbroken in 1
5 won is called to the advertisement
sn her eolumn, and wou'd sav the
do.
do,
Liberty
wosts und remove the same
EMANUELSMITH,
22d ect. Gregg \vwp,
F \RMER'S MUTUAL FIRE IN.
SURANUE COMPANY,
i Centre county, Pa.~Centre Hall, Dec
21, 1881. The Annual meeting of the
Members and election of 12 Directors to
manuge the sffsirs of the Company tor the
sneuing year, will be held st the houess of
D Moyer, st Centre Hall, on Monday
Iununry 9, 1882, between the hoursof 1U
+. wm. und 8 p.m, of said day. Members
jenerally sre requested Lo sitend,
U Luse, Hexry Keron,
den'y, Pres't,
ULITUR'S NOLICE.~In the Or
phan's Court of Centre county :
Lu the matter of the estate of Jacob From,
iwwceased, The undersigned, sn auditor,
ropointed by the Court to make distribu
wn of the balance in the hands of Jobn
shannon, Adm'r, to and among those le
ully entitled to the same, will meet the
purties interested, for the purpose of his
tppointment, on Saturday, the 14th of
January, A. D. 1882 ut tha efficeof D, 8
Aeller, Erq., in Bellefonte, when and
vhere they may attend if thay see proper,
deci C.E SCHRAEDER.
+
I well known property late of Geo W
‘oust, ontop of the 7 Mis, is offered wm
srivate snle. It containe 188 Acres, about
+l neres are clear and in a good state of
witivation, on 1t is a args dwelling
rouse, barn and other outbuildings, two
roud orchards, and & well of never failing
suter ut the houses, The balance is ver,
ood timber For further information
vply on the premises to
Oded. JAMES A. DECKER.
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CONTAINS
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DANDELION, :
Axp Tar PoREsT AND Dest *entoal Qualls
TLE OF ALL OTHER BITIERS.
THEY CURIE
All Diseases of the Btomach, Rowels, ro
Liver, Kidneys, and Uripsry Organs,
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emale Complalow.
$1000 IN COLD.
NTN he paid for & ease they will pot ers of 8
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3 Sy ' Pu AT LOS, GUAR wi We Gvalliee 0 Less, Slietes
A SM ALLE 0X CORI SE AN ENGED, | ad dearfieid, sod oe He ov . KR Keusie and toe
Hom. J, vo maitedst, A sad. Jags ba Ve He Sule
Keokuk, [a Dec 20 About forky stu |p havieg wei toes Dooveps Dear ua dete bel any
. dical ous) i Nay, wool, bw aie deviled, (00 Building & Vout
denis of the wedicnl college hers are Hos un ee hiuar aud weudia veil UelivBEY add
witn at eruptive disease wnich Dr. Hil | Quarto: Sonsisas vo bis Pouce 18 DELOLORLY, HOF bis
President uf tne State Board of Hexlth looaat. of westin, aid tv susasive va te Foa w
d i 3 . wen fl | Mouday of MOY. Sekt, vig ow 3500 Gay wi Aur.
and other physicians, proncudce coniia 188l, aud 0 welittiue IW. woske Autive is beceuy
ani swaail-pux, fow weeks ngo a sub { given W L008 Uaiuier, -Ustioes ui Lie esos, Alderden
-l Lsonsbelien vi sald ouauiy of vealboe, Lal Lie be
| . r [aaa aad LGere « LOOM DIUpee Persens, ob 19 9 slook
rel, and while being dissected the clas: CLs jomova ui ssid day, wil (Beir recurds, layds
- & i ehaiilantlions, aod LO OF rellBIIUTALOuS.
disco rered that in Wis a smal pox corpse juataus, vio tangs wilon Ww Lusic olice spowi laine iy
Kv-ry man engaged in the dissecting that | 98 (70d ame win are buuad iu recognisauces to
body 1 down with thet digesse, und those seep ule REALAGE LW PESO wie Saat are wi suali be in
> a i wl Lente gudaly, be Len abd tere WW prose’
residing in the fame house with them Amn Se thou o% sanll be Just, »
being attacked daily. Thets 18 a gral; jivenuadur ins Rand, sl Beiieionia, the 10h dag
. i : ¢ Lin y + A - *
ransternation mn the town and the colieg ® auuipd and B1th year wf the inde endunce of Loe
is virtually quarantined. {Toited States T.J. LUSKLE Sheriff,
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A YEAR'S READING
For $1.
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY WORLD,
New Presses, New Type Throughout,
New Buiiding, New App iauces
of Every Kind, and New
Life in Every De-
partment,
IO ANY ADDRESS, POSTAGE PAID,
$1.00 A YEAR;
50 CTS. FOR SIX MONTHS,
A COMPLETE
FAMILY PAPER.
Special Departments for Every Member
of the Househuld,
Constantia, N. Y., Dec. 20.—Granger
Fuller, weight 260, teaches the school in
the Dutcher District this winter. He ats
tempted to punish Nellie Cook for trans
gression of the rules, but she gave the
teacher battle, and her cousin Lizsie
joined ber They bit his fingers, blacked
his eyes, tore his cost off, smashed his
watch, and came out victarious, Nellie is
12 and her cousin 14 yenrs old.
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—The general verdict is that Dinges
has the best store in Pennsvalley, buth
in respect to the quality and price of
goods,
No risk,
$6 quired, We will t
Man: are naking forlaass
as men, and boys and g ris make ge
if yuu want 8 busisess ad whieh yo
r own tonn. 86 ontfit free.
vocything new Uapital not res
wraish you srergtdin
Liles ke an muc
anal Day -r
a ean make great
particulars to tl
Mise y
a weok in
JHRDYALL,
Jas. Harris & Co
ARE SELLING VERY Low
REAPER SECTIONS and
REAPERS
And all kinds «1 Farming Tools,
RAKES, FORKS, ECYTHE*
BPROUTS HAY FORKS,
ROPE BLOCKS, KETC,
Ae well as all kinds of HARD
WARE, to meet all demunds i
this line,
1 All tha News, fui y and succinctly.
2. The Farmer's World A tull page of
Agricultural and Farm News
3. The Literary Waorld— A full page of
Long Stories and Short Stories, Com
fe Bullnds and Serious Poems, Fairy
ales und Sailors’ Yarns
The Housekvepst's Columns— Whoa
Every Woman Wants to Know
The Veterinary Departments Wil
prescriptions fren for ail Subseribors
wnd full instructions for the trestinen
of live stock
4. The hast Che s Column in the work
for smsteur players
1 The hest Checker Dopariment in the
world for botn amateur und profes
pans players
i A Corner tor the Young Flkee=Rid
Ales, Charades, Puggies, Enigmas
Ac onies, &e
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Kaeh dopuriment is perf et of Hs kind
and ail combined make tha best
Weekly Nowspnoar ever pubiished.
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JAS. HARRIS & CO,
Bellefonte,
HENRY BOOZER
CENTRE H All.
al »
‘addles, Harness Bridies. Goilars, Whip,
fiypets, and alse keeps on hand Uuotto,
Nets, otc. Prices low as any where eles
All kinds of repsiring dome. The bew
tock always kepton hand AT work war
he New York World has no superio
on either side of the Water us a
Live, Brilliant, Perfectly
Appointed, Progressive
Newspaper,
SPECIMEN COPIE~ SENT FREE
YORY WoaLn,
furnishing Goods, &e.,
Must be sold regardless of cost as
we intend closing out our busi-
ness. We will continue to sel
from day to day until t he entire
stock is disposed of.
This is no humbng, but a purely
legitimate sale and people Wil
do well to avail themselves of
this chance as you (never will be
able to buy at sueh low prices
agai. (s
We cannot quote prices in this ad-
vertisement as spaee will not per-
mit, but all we can say is if you
wish to save Fifty er ceat on
your purchases, you ‘| do well
to give us a eall, and ou can-
not save money we do * ask
of you to buy.
DO NOT FORGET THE NAME AND PLACE.
“ New York Clothing Hous
Op. Brockerhofi’ House.
M. ASH, Prop.
Bellefonte
{ Centrs county, he requests ail korwitg -
ae mmanives to be indebied to the & ]
» make immedinie payment, and those
aaving claims sgainsl the same 10 present
them duly suthentioxted for selliemant,
BENJAMIN KERSTEITER,
8 lec Bi, acm'r, Coburn, Pa.
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one : rnd Numgars Fxpress wos preg rnd
Pe 7 and § conust with ¢eat Live west for wil
faroaport yen
No 8 aise
aud Look te : “
Sot ERETSE ALERT
PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO.
CENTRE HALL, PA :
RECEIVE DEPOSITS and
est; Discount Notes
Sell Government
Wa Worr
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Gold snd Coupons.
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Has the largest Slock o
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that is kept by anv one dea’ er in Centre Co, sud wold at the mist REA.
SONABLE | RICES.
Ceebiate! South Bend Chil'ad Plow.
that is guaranteed to give satisfaction aver 200 NOW IN USE IN CEN -
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