THE CENTRE REPORTER. PRAIA INSANE SA WH. KURTZ... ccm Associate Bilton Os Centre Hall, Pa. Th're, Jan, 12, "82% OFF TO THE CITIES OFF TO THE CITIES This Week, This Week, For the Second Supply of For the Second Supply of V INTER N OODS, PERSONALS, Henry Lengle, of Will county, Ill, formerly of this valley, is here on a vim it. He called in our sanctum and reports all Centre county folks in hissection gets ting along well, Prof. Bitner, of the Kutztown Normal, paid his respects to the REPORTER, & few days ago. The Prof. looks well, and seems to be gotting fat in old democrat ic Berks, Mr. J. C. Rarich, of Tansboro, N. J, called upon the Reporter, on Monday. Mr. R spent his boyhood in this locali ty, which he left some § years ago, and is now ranning a vegetable farm about 17 miles from Philadelphis. Mr. Jno. P. Rossman, of Kansas, who left this valley about Id years ago, is in on a visit, and in company with his brother Henry, of Tusseyville, paid his ereat Dictionary of the Bible. This is a complete book in {tself, and would make an octavo volume of over six hundred pa. gs. Ita reputation as the bost Bible Dies donary is world-wide, and each subseribs or to this Bible thus obtains it free Another prominent feature isa History +f all the Religious Denominations of the World. These accounts are clear and anmprahansive, and are full of valuable information, Tre additions! matter whieh socom» panies the books of the Bible converse a wide range of subjects and is sxctedingly valuable An acourate and detailed do- soription of the Holy Land is given, fol. lowed by an interesting description of Joo! rusalam and its sacred places, The lite of] the Savior and the life of the Apostles arel also given at considerable length, and in} such a manner as to be of great service to] every reader of tha Bible, The Wander ngs of the Israelites in the Wilderness are related, and the Tabernacles and Tem- ples are described with great minuteness, Another feature to which we would oall A rn So A WIFE'S HORRIBLE CRIME. Bantonville, Ark., Decomber 30. Last Friday night Esam Bolan was shot and killed by his wife while asleep, She con: fosiod the crime and justified herself by saying Bolan killed two men, was a horses thief, had lived by theft in every place where they had been, had threatened her life several times and on one or two ocean sions had drawn a knife on her, She was committed to jail where she subsequently borrowed a knife from the jailor and ont hor throat, dying from the effects of toe fajuries, NNUALSTATEMENT OF FAR: MER'S M. F. 1, CO, Orrick of THE F. M. F, Inxs, Compraxy of Centre county, Ps. Centre Hall, January 9, 1882. 1p coma plisnce with the provsions of their charter Jaooh Bohn. clause C Sharer, Hame J Keller Maller, J A Crider, James O' Bryan, John T Fowler, Hameo Albert Kauth, J M Haverly ex'r. I Mitchell ¢'rv ex's E C Chambers, W P Duncan & Uo ua Willlam Boban £J Pruner etal..." sama Wm J Thompson..." H W Hoover... GQ O' Reyan use of... John Shirlay.oue! Same Jacob Meyeraoiie. Jacob Baker.....u.u. D Weaver's adm’. DM Leib adm'r ..... The Hayden Coo." R H Duncan & Co..." J Kennelly et al, J H Albright wee W 8 Williams, J H Albright! J W Stewart, . lial — «The Lewisburg Chronicle says: We are informed that the Lewisburg Bridge Company paid off their entire debt, amounting to over ten thousand dollars, and that there will be enough left in the treasury to pay a dividend of seven per cent, or more to the stockholders for the vear past. The stock has Leen growing presented. ASSETS, TAVERN LICENCE? OTIOE is hereby given that the fol. the Clerk of the Court of Genaral Quarter] Hosslons of the Pence in and far Contre county, and that application will be made] atl the naxt Sessions of i Court to grant the sama: | Thomas Pearson, Patrick MeCann, J Philipal Td Myaors, James 1 Dalong, SH Kunes, AE Graham, dao, Jd. O Hanren | DMINISTRATORS A 1 N ters of administration lastate of Daniel 8B, Kers ar, jtownship, decesss having pm | Lets } e | Pent { ty id i aq uost owing fof Centre county, hoo abted tot 16 decansed, to make immediate payment, and 3 x ray of Stuffs A A MILLION und have nok gos, &o. CT Alexan en Office in Gartoan's new by A omar £ RR PEALE J EALE & W'KER, mn . —— fonte, Pa INTER XOQODS, “Central Snpply Depot” —Whitmer & Co. CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE, “1 he Fair"—G. R. Spigelmyer & Co. respects to the REroRTEr on Monday. Mr. Rossman looks the picture of heaith and is prospering in Kansas, Were also pleased to have calls from Messas. J. W. Kromrine, F. Bottorf and Mr, Snyder, all of Ferguson, ap AM SSE ~The Lewistown Democrat says: The prospects for the establishment of glass works here are now good, if the people here will give the capitalists at the head of the project the proper encouragement. A public meeting in behalf of tre outer prise 1s to be hed next week. The ad- | we THIRTY-TWO DEPARTMENTS Ye. iit W having claims agains them duly authentios BENJAMIN Sdec G1, JXECUT $25.070 14 4 ny 857 64iont | IN2 dd havi {signed he request available assets homeelves to be by of the past year, $24 410,12) to make Ex ihaving claims sgainst of them du'y sy JUHNBHANN receivable, being premium notes due and payable by mem bers for insur ance the particular attention is a series ot Seripture steadily in valoe, Sixty dollars per| Billa illustrations, remarkable for its completes [share has been offered within the last ness. 1t embraces a series of comprehen-| few days, sive Guatviptions of the manger i Sur ~Always go to headquarters when 3 e i 1 "wg Word os A ibtiaal Antiquities Se ig ao {you need anything. This has reference | Nataral History ale. etc. Then follow wlto ready made clothing as much as it has) “ree number of chronologiest and uiher {10 Anything else. Headquarters for saits,| vaiuah!a tables designed to promote ar a | nnder wear, bats und ties, is the Philad, fucilitatathe study of the Sacred Berip | Branch, where that prince of noble fal tures, Too tables are so numorous th lows, Sam’'l Lewing, never sends a cuss we have not spxes even to give thei: Mtomer away without making him feel names. So full and completa is Lhe addi Jelud with his bargain, Men's and boys’ x! matter of this magnifoent edition off gnits in endless variety, eriptu res t the most careful sty : vantages to our town fram such an es ie =e Gd y thai . Peg orl Phin ~The Rishel farm, at Centre Alills, 160 tablishment must demonstrate them Smee Uod a ie i ging acres, was sold to Daniel Walker at $9, selves to every intelligent citizen. supplied in this single volume B00 ; a few vears ago the same place was Geo. Hoover, a twelve-year-old boy, Toe book is maenificently illustrated. [sold for $14,000 Daniel Walker sold the who recently shot and killed his sister. [t contains over 2000 fne engravings farm owned by him in the eastern sec at Sunbury was on last Saturday sen-| many of which are by the great artist [tion of Miles twp, to Jonathan Walker, tenced to two years solitary confinement | Gustave Dore, 1 hase engravings are gen: | for $12,000, A&I hor in the Northumberland | uine works of art, and were made st a cost Saat) : > up R nbioe in of over $80000. The great number and] _. Wi ather moderate the last few days, > J prio. a charactor of thesa ongravings makes this| With sieet on loesday night, - Brachbills assortment of furniture the most valuable art publication of the] I was miserable with Chronie Catarrh, cannot be excelled in Pennsylvania gniury _ {Peruna is my remedy and no other, W, Phuele stock Sonprisce every grade of Between the Aprerypha sud the Now Boyd, Pittsburg, goods and prices so low that none can | Testament is a bawutifully Hithographaed tenn lls ‘ . : compete with them, Give Brachbills & | marriage certificate which makes this Bis} 1 Sina "pox 1 4 still on the spread in call when at Bellefonte. ble sapteiatly appropriate Weddlug ie a soe HOS tat : 3 : : oe ant. This is followed Dy 8 bPandsome; «Geta suit of Lewing next week, and —h Pitston physician was arjesied Family Record. consisting of four quarto} go to church and sunday s-hool, Both and fined $20 for not reporting to the pages, finely lithographed Atl the end of| will do you good, and you save money authorities a case of small-pox which be | 1,0 volume is a photograph album, with|on the suit besides : : was called to attend. Ne spaces for sixteen portraits, : —ea I had Chronic Catarrh badly. 1 took These magnificent Family Bibles are THREE CHILDREN BURNED Pernna. 1 am very much better. y consumer, cs all methods o anni : J. | superior to all others we have seen, in the DEATH IN A BOARDING twas of cheapning prices NTT : following respects : { ey HOUSE : o the mod axae! business sei a x n 2 NE FRAC HON GILG uses ig BCL ; w Wut, Bedwas By bad both hi They contain the largest and fnest en. | HOUSE tions and tax on : ence. On maoder- w— y at Petersburg had both his} .cvings. They bhava the richest and| Bradlord, Pa, January 1.—The large . . the suse f tha he 3 A IES. y BR L { LOTS . u . 3 notes ar axons than ut ’ i Ae success of the he ; legs cut off while trying to board &| most endurable bindings, ] ely vd { 400 go] Puthentioated ¢ ment, ; of the house been based, and moving train, the finest paper and the best printing. /vear Richburg, N Y , was destroyed by 2a oh. Malai ang y i ; fas furs They contain | frame bosrding houvea of Garrell : I bby Ia . . Making the total 04 jacisies jor -For a superior article of groceries, They are the chosyest and most com. fire at one o'clock this morning. Gas from } n i 4 i 5 senilahla assests vou never miss it at Sechler’s, in the plete, they sell faster than any other Fams [an oil wel was used in fuel in the covking] rhe COmpAny 3 5 » 5 ad Tam i. : ily Bibles. Worle Mail and Fast ! ine West and Pasifie Rxpress Bush house block. Go and examine {stoye, and an ynpx pected pressyra set fire this day 3 Tha Nations! Publishing Company's to the kitchen Owing to general sickness peo value of pre k connections at Northumbe: land | their stock, ve aon X my ve 5 ER trains for Wilkesharre and Serae: 2 Bibles weigh from ona to throa pounds in the house, there were few boarders snd} iom notes in } rivals sa iy ~The town of Pittston has snfferad | more than anv other Family Hibles pubs nobody in the vicinity of the kitchen fora a $135 400 40! « Erie Mall West, Niagara Rupees Weed and Fash fearfully from the ravages of small-pox. | lished in the United Sites This is proof] Mrs. Abers was sick with faver in « front, Risks at 4 insurans : oN ROW, trains north Five new cases were reported the week | positize that thay are more solid and sabsjroom up stairs. Her husband. who is sevs| nog taken the i L Lhe salle 16 present Ef { oy 8 LR ¥ KERSTETTE Adm r, A a, hich are contained everything Needed in WEARING APPAREL —FOR~ LADIES AND CHILDREN, Pha si 4 har. ads Aud everything coming under the head of Housefurnishing Dry Goods, ORS NOTICE \ 1 Paid an game Onsh in treasury... Making the total mt 239 Spring Mills, Pa. Jan, 2, 1832. -e “PENNSYLVANIA RR. PLiladeiphis and Erie Railroad Divisior WIKTER TINE TABLE Ju and + MONDAY, Oct. 31, ISS, the trains op Whe SE & frie Ratiroad Division willran as follows WENTWRD TRIE MAiLleaves Philadelnhia RIX Ban «= Harebhurg Ruonbury Witliamaport Jersey shore Look Haven Heaeve o———— 5 immadiaie j Dentistry. R.J. W. RHONE. ~ Den 1 ‘ PENSES Compensation Authenticated for Directors ON, Ex Salary of Sec'y... - Slurry of Treas... Printing, office rent, postage and stationary... Plaction hwed Balance dus Wm, J. Thompson... J. H Mitchell loss an honsa nn Wm H Korman... GD Armbruster... 151.17 100.00 : 50 00 North I High Street, three doors East cheny, Bellefonte, Pa. Drew . HOST oa al residence on sits ‘Lutheran Onurch, fection in wil branches ® Kiber sdministorad ; of g Wr df il wa * ar on cond n in : . R.8 G GUTE Aula, at the bal 4 ) Ir ¢ Pe 9 Few such exhibits as tits are made in the country None ean Dentin, LID - : Total aceruing ase Ja ry. EA dt surpass of tn aliraclivencas, vaviely and interest brofamionsl \diw'r. | ury Lin aliractivencss, variety and interest, The almost per prepared 0 perform sets and funds of ToMInes tha company the DMINISTHRATORS m to which Uiis business 62 reduced. insures the most p dents) profession past year less Letters of fh ne m prompt, pered to extract testh BXPONBAE.ovrrenint pon the estate of Andrew Ae | economical service I! ssndvesing pan. Yawhich add note 4pun | 3¢ : 4 e 5 ; meal tee of uit Patrons, of 1877. 8, Gand tvhe ®0 save Minus cash premi. ums, osppantars risks eancallas A PMINISTRAT siralo isira ® ) & — - _ "- ale « M td econsed 88 23 500 2 ra le IS in - ¥ “ Le “" " “" " SEE al De tia N{AG : L. leaves NIAGARA RX. leaves ars Neabury “" arrat Willlamapord “ “Look Haven «Revove N 5% IBND. w . hounded on ! snd Kr arr, on : by an uiley = ' AA 208 33 it ang west v re om earn 52 gsuviy OAT 8G 10 BO 9 82 wr Otis Terms i ft ARN sale, and 1,008.71 981s, and w a. dh] : “Kane . Phulsdalphia AST LINE loaves avrisburg a 1 Willismapor! aes Look Haven Rr i Ar ok Haven PACIFIO BX leaves tersey Shore " Williamsport arr at — < CHO TNC Pen e ser Puy = BEIEFERAPEEEREEETE @ £2 * i i ntroversy as low as the goods ean be eon o “ aR {granted CRG 117.808 81} Harrisburg {to the und gned, her t #1 } ' shy “ Philadelphia FR ne DAY KX. loaves Ka Reso ) Tock Haven “ Wiiliamavary ve at Ha Ee “ ar Philadelphia ¥R1 Fo os Erie R R MAILleav ARanove woek Haven Williamsport Harrishar Fitlaeinhia FASTILD lavas Hla wnat AST R — at Harrelsbarg «“ “ Philadelp Hotels. RUCK BGbU ¥ HOUSK, ~~ {Opposite Court House : Buscksuitiure, Wu McK Good Erovy, i sample roums Bor buss to und from wil i I Jurors and winesses. wey Prop TO {knowing ti $id 474 24 nn Bunictly Pos &ivii fi £ Ji th as . : riher lowzring of prices, ional advantages of convenience, comfort and we “w w w“ arrat .“ we Usk HOUSE. W. K leller, proprietor, Belles to ute, Pa, Epeciai allention given country trade, 16jovey hu all who desire shoul : 1 wores sre § ail who Gesire should not share in the HiliVe ation, on It is a larg elling advaniages which are offered ly this great mart of fashion and use, 243,080 30 wet x Niagara M. A. BANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop in bark building, 2nd Soon prepared w do all kinds of work | ithe, on short nuti oe, and snieed, seandirg to he sins Cm WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. h and Market Star 8, W. Cor. Eighth and Filbert Ste. 1376 681.74 ——————— $1572 140.48 y 4 R A i t is one ol IABILITIES \ I £2000 00 » pad BOGS 14 Shannon, Adan : AY Yar ’ i 2 M Wolf ¥ eniis ai ® PHILADELPHIA. - NL A EN ours | *regident—Henry Keller, Vice Pres't—S8 J Herring. Treasurer— Wm Wolf Recratary -D F Luse. thers in ar D resented to | } — ounty, on W edn: Sid €xpecia Bg CROWNING ¥ $0 Mul Preset io the Outvisgs : : w Use icles, 5 cut illmstratiog our Prion Thies Top. It will be noticed that this top has three main bows connecting witr the sent which is uli thal is necessary to make it dorsble and nent in appearance, wiile in the ups per pariof the top there are FIVE bows, two of which are short. not extending bex tow the rimming, sod therefore not seen inn Sn wn a wo ve 4 YOU shea «08 c : Si findings er. went will diop slowing the #04 with the same * aha 5 sily a Wires bow Lop dvs bow top when exiended. enge the world (u produce a wp thet possesses the pumber of advan. ses that this Lop possesses. Evcoursged by numerous unsolicited rrovmmendubions and orders from differ ut States of the Union, we are prepared wih a full stock of different sizes of Lops hii opie ‘pti id sii oy i ibe nitention msn And Ww persons whe desires Suished we would say that we manutaciure differ. «nl grades thal vary in price from woat we call & Chomp top (Unlined) to the highs wi priced tops Bow Suexets, or all wood rows as desired. Send for circuinr snd price list to Uxxtex Hatl Buour Tor Co. acturers of Baggies STMAS IS GONE . I iP wYeE) Vee wasn ke b. {dan —————————————— MONROE TAYLOR tD 1544. i i Montanden,.. Lewisburg waitin burg Gn ier ODER 00s casnssrnan pring Manis... wid ar TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD $ Vmerw late of y Hen ”» 0 0 Od FER O (POEL PIO . BP ari i is Lewish uw . Miflicbarg.. Fowier - Lobia spring Midis... PENNSVALLFY BANKING CO, CENTRE HALL Pa ARCEIVE DEPOSITS and sllowlnter ost; Discount Notes; snd Sel) Ynrarazients Gold and Wu, Worry A Schrock Wiliam Trains Nox, Erte mail west for willlamsport Mond and + conpest with Pacific Express ssst fo Hae ss0tiis Las hess. srhoapisi, Palsdephe atid New York, Nos. 3 und 4 vunnect with Pacific Express east fo Har isburg, sid Nisgars Kxpress weel tor Willian i Ord. Now and § conpect with Fast Line west for wis. wd Lack Hoven avec.s wilh Erie Mat] vast for Ha ree ev, waseinglos, Fhusdel bis sa “\ FF thas iness now bafors the publh Vou can make money aster al wo § A fur Us thas st seybing sles Usp se @ +. We rfl stot you $4 & dav am i sles’ howe by the islan rims. Wen Lo fwowen , bays snd gids Ww ated esc rw i ere 10 work CU lterus Nuw sth tige Yu eas sors in spar r ittmo onl: or give year Fase tims to the basiness You cen live at Doms and 12 tas Fak Ny» othe {business wii pay poo Bucy as weil. No one can fa yg [tu make enormous py bY ea a gig st cass, Cost i1y outht and berms free, han made fast 0 asily, an Address TRUE & VO. Ant ta Medal saleratus, n Yi 0 Snes [RPO Pro? 1 Ewa) [Upon DIO ” W@ i inly Gold Cold Medal Seda, ters, laiww of Patio 21 Phe ncooun tigtraiord bb nos -. Ua i the time wok, writs a. 3 CO. Port innd, Maine mle of C Tf PROCLAMATION. ———————— |W hereas, the Hon, Charles A. Mayor, Preside OMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. | Sha ianet Ine wg hed Resolved, that the present and iearfield, as board of County Commissioners be gov Ha are erned by the tollowing rules and regula: ict’ on of Nov. 1881, ted, balding a Courts Jat, - TY pa ~~ inf io .{Uper and Term 4 areal Jail § ¥ a fi f% 5 4 i N ER I tions, and for the information of tha pub Jerminor and lu Bellefonte, for the EN EL sy UINGU i ( )N ( Y lic itis ordered that they be published for Saaurtae Contre, A i atatn four successive weeks in each newspaper Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxicating. Monday of Nov. sexi, being in the county. : t hogorabiy., . Maine ay. Mr, Scoville has received a proposition from a medical gentleman fur tae body of given to the Uoroner, and Constables of i then and there L1 1821, and to continue wo woak Nut 1st, That the County Commissioners - 'H B{onte-p GG Meek, I Haupt. of Messrs. Weaver, Burrell, Shaffer, Krise and others. Messrs. Whitmer & Co. are doing a flourishing busiuess. They have, as mest of your readers have learned before this, opened the second store which they call the “fair.’’ This establishment is under the special supervision of G. Ralph Spiglemeyer, the junior member of the firm. The two stores will be connects ed with telephone, Their great success is due to the cheapness of their goods, not the cheapness ot quality but of the price. They sell goods for John Wanamaker at the smell profit of 5 per cent. nnd other goods as low as 10 and 16 per cent Messrs. Miller. 8 Hoover. Howard twp —8 Stiver, Huston—J Brown, sr. Gregg— Wm Homan, sr. Huines—-G M Kester D Fees, Benner—John Lutz, W B Eckly. RBu-n-8 Batchelier. Miles—Jonah Wolf Unien—W Irwin Spnig=3 Lyous. illbeim~Jac Eisenhuth, J HB Breon, > o-oo ins:ant : FIRST WEEK. Guiteau. He offers to pay immediately one thousand dollars, the amount of the yurchase money, on the condition that 10 shall have the body of the prisoner as soon as the exaciions of the law have been met, to dispose of absolutely as he sees fit, waiting & month or twenty years for the consummation of the bargain. The pro- offer $8,000, Then he could debts, and if he got a new trial, them, meet in their office at the Court House in} the borough of Bellefonte, on every first] and third. Tuesday of each month, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M, 24. All goods and material for the use of the county must be purchased by the Jommissioners or by their order. 8d. All bills must be itemized when presented te the Board for payment. 4th. Noorders to be drawn until the in the fornoon « { sitions, examinations, to do those things which tot be done, and those who are bous prossgute against the prisoners tha the jail of Osntre county, be a {ute against them as shall be just {Given under my hand, at Uellefonte, t} a Let, in the year of our Lord 188] 0 3 ros tare orah ad there 0 pros andred and fifth year of the Inde nited States. T.J. DUSKLS OG Tho pe wh Board of Commissioners approves the bill. Sth. No goods or material of any kind for the use of the county to be purchased from any of the County Commissioners. JOHN WULF H O. CAMPBELL, } Commissioners. A.J. GREIST, W,. Mires WarLkex, Clerk. 124 es tage of the making money that are offered, g { woalthy while those who do not improve suoh « {on remain in poverty. We want many men, w boys and girls to work for us right in their Owa 1ooal | fties. Any one can do the work properly from the) first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages Expensive oatfit furcished | free. No one who engages {alls to make money rab i tdly. You ean devote your whole time seit, | or only your spare moments, Tal ad | all that isne ed ed sont free. Addr Portland, Maine. ii ons BTL hame « + of house Yer. of v Parker reds of wn fee Proce 16 . i Al i . vives TE STE mipess man exhausted we lungs, stomach, bowels, sr Tonic NAY SLAVE VOurs. rio HISCOX & CO SR blood or nerves Grenoble, Fisher and Long have also cut down prices and are selling goods very low. Justics, AI pm rm, “L1ES! BIG L1ES!” Not so fast, my friend ; for if you would see Lhe strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children tint huve buen raiss ed from beds of sickness, suffering and ai- most death, by the use of Hop Bitters, sou would say. “Truth, glorious truth,” Bee *“Truths’’ in another column. B W Bhiploy..ew.v8.A T Leathars, BJ Bing. wn.’ AT Lenthers, WL Allenna... Jub 'W Pucker, J P Gephart...... ** Housenl & Teller, Fredrick Kurtz...” W K Atexander, TT Runkle... William Gettig Thomns B Hayes..." Peirsol Lytle. Duriel Rigshel........."* Levi Hosterman. TM Willey... Lippencott, Waebner Batler...... Con far, [eta] J L Spangler...” DJ Meyers, BECOND WEEK. John M Rankin....vs.J A Crider. Emma L: Robinson.” J A Crider. MB J Valentine GM Fotzer [et al, Henry Bryan, %; » in Va o® i. K. HICKS Has the largest Stock of Hardware, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Uoach and Saddlery Hardware VE 0d AU that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the most REA- SONABLE PRICES. He is soleagentfor the Ceebiate! South Bend Chilled Plow. that is guarauteed (o give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN CEN- TRE COUNTY, in less than twe wears introduction. 2ap g+s of his speech to the jury. He is well pleased at the law points raised by his counsel, and feels pretty sure he can get a new trial, it found guilty, Mr Sco- ville wants to m.ke the closing argument for the defense, in order that he may comment on the prisoner's speech, if de- sirable, but Guiteau says po cau not jeopardize his ¢«se by allowing Mr. Beo- ville the last day. New York, Jan. 8.—The Post's Wash- ington special says: “What the govern. ment has most to fear in Guiteau's trial, is undoubiedly a disagreement of the jury. It is said that two oi the jurors have had iusanity in their own families, and it is also reported that Judge Cox has a dis- tant relative whose mind was affected by an accident.” " mi dp lp Any of our subscribers and $2.20 in advance, wil year the Reroryer and the Chicago Thos Mo rryman....'* John T Fowler, “Weekly News,” a large si 48 volum Isuhetla Pettis’ ox’rs** J H Hayes [ex'rs,! Paper. This is the best offer made, and Elizube bh Ritner.....'* J seph = Bitner's We only make it with the hope of indue- Jacob Sankey.ew.'’ J H Rei ling ad oymernt : i fod Keim Bg NE tou 477] and geri our Piya IVEY E [ 0 your dulios stimulaptannd use Hop Bitters. 2 If you are youn and § discretion or dissipa ¥ Hl Yied or singe, cid or Bf young, seifermg from : poorbealth Or lnagulsh ing on a bed of nick. ness, rely on opl Bittors. E { Whoover you are, SES Thousands dis an. § whenever you fee ji} pasily Lom some 8 thot your system 38 »” dne G4 needs cleansing, ton ai “ yt i 1 4 yg, ob + Davey I ing or stimulating yd thnaly use ot without inforicaring, HopBitters § Bit P ore. EEN 0.5L C. Hove you dye iis an abwolute H pane. Ch a Taud frresista- BB bowels, bload bls BE i SF (ver oF nerves | oh Hane of opium, You will ne tobacco, or % cured {f you use}s } narcotics. Hop Bitters ik 1f yon are s'm-{ | ly weak and a rited, try iti It may 3 sav ox our as life. It has A saved hun-i W dredge. ) tor 8 waste, use Hop B. rufferipy ftromany In 3 i Silom me BR tion AM you are nar Lor p ! i" i pdt wo a Ing, LEQ 1 yea Bohs ITA, NIA Blerchrontioes A and sake Laroat ol & - NT FAMILY BIBLE. The National Publishing Company of Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis and Ats lunts are doing a good work in this’ com. munity by circulating among our people their magnificent Pictorial Family Bibles. This is one of the most superb editions wa have ever seen, The binding is elegans, tasteful and substantial, The press work is done in the best style, and the paper is of the finest quality. Being determined that their Bibles shall not be surpassed by apy otber edition in print, the publishers have added to it sn d al Sew 64 Wg Fee David Hareer.o.no* M'Coy & Linh. * Catharine Hoffman." Jacob A Walker..." Lauth, Thomas & Elizabeth Orendorf," J H Orendorf. (Co. adm’x. Joseph Weaver..." Penn's R R Co, Benjamin Weiland." Elizabeth Mallory, Jacob Beck use of... J A Hunter [etal Ario Purdes et al..." GC Morgan et al, Banks & Foster..." J D Bourbeck. A MAGNIFICE “If yon ¢n' werk OF Wo PrLauNa EEE Hl { v1 bo patd for the least Imngy minorel that may bofound In VERUNAL RES fold everywhere, For pamphlet write to Soldby dmg 8, B. HARTMAN & Coy Usiiorn, Oho, ius, Send tor i T¢ you arp plek, feel badly, or In any way unwell, tako PERUNA ald yopuiate Ui els with phe all dues, receive for one he CHICAS ILL. 2 West and Day Express Ras? make te. XY whtinl ny other Bibles, | £9 jes ianty va of age, yw by b beds las a Lock Haves with B E.V.R R euding W ednesday last, Bt a A rh Un vier ado FE "RE wy Fo Ra iia Mail East and Wast connect at Erle with —During the Guitean trial there was snd hound with hewvier and more endu-|about exhausted, und foll usleep. He was cari RO trains an b. 8 SR. R.:at Corrs aith BLP, 4 an extraordinary rush at the Philad. | rable material. They are published also|frst awakened by the smoke, and discov I Ta fren A RR ay NYRR. BT Branch for new suits, Every fellow wha in (German lured that the entire resr part of the build Making the ¥iakea Parlor eas will vas tetwean Puiladeiphia and wil. aent ta Washington to take a look at We cordially command this Bible toling was in flames Seizing his wite he oxr 1 al ‘the company Hamamare an A i ay 1x. Bas the conrt and the assassin, first went to | aur resders, sad hops it may find a places red her out and lad her down in her ROBERT NEALSON, General Supristendent. | Guny'l Lewins, for a new suit, which en | in every Danity the best night clothes, He then went back to] Re abled him to save enough to pay for a| Family Bibies ever published The prionjawaken threa chilaren who were slasping iy gq LOCAL ITEMS. round trip ticket. Lig he low. tx mstonishing y low, and within tha reach in un rear room, up stairs, but cutid nat) hridina ———— Mr. Henry Labouchere: “Personal of wil. It is sold by subscription only, and resol; them I'here were two girl, aged ipae | — A protracted meeting in the new Iv 1 eaters that mack as I should regret Mr Shires, who is the. authorize : gan frann gn ia hg 7048. A) dn hy y sous lihrary aes Evangelical charch at Aaronsburg. isi g for this section, is Dow Canvassing [or 14, (100 Feurs er vd, AFIS aN he “lr At outstanding. Pal qu er ’ = * the Ines of a relative through death alin — — were burnsd off, and their trunks blacken ' "i \ ; ! making seme canvas. should he very indifferent to the loss of AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. ied and charred, Several persons down) At An election this day the following, junil ~The rumor we published last week | | rolarive's corpse, for, after all, what can .. . : : stairs wers al:o dangerously burned in|directors were duly elacted for the ensuing parties that the Millheim justice case had |: sionify whether one's relative is de-| NO inventien of the ninstaentd century mu king their escape Physicians think | ROAY . Henry Beller, Joseph Baker, |appuintn been decided in favorof Reifsnvder, was | 0 oocad into gases at one place or in has worked & greater revolution in house | Mrs. A bers will dis from exposure in the| Xi ™ erick Kurtz, Daniel Brumgard. Sam'i{Jan tf x cor ; , - de 3 a hold econuemy or conferred more of a bans naw in connesectio i {Gramly, John H Masser, Henry Duek, J | Beller, Bq one of dame rumors errors, The cas-, another? The bod is but a suit of ] i : s$NOwW, IN cenneactlion with the tever. Mr, > . : 5 . 3 - told. will be decided next termof . 3 uy Ho } Of | ofit on humanity than the sewing machine. | A ners is nearly insane with grief. B Fisher, 8 J Horring, R G brett, J G|¥! the ne ne Oi, Wii De GRCiG . olothes, worn during life and thrown The first productions were crude and tit —— Bailey, John K Runkle; whereupon the 2c 3 court. away.” aneouth in the extreme, and it was reserve, SITEPR A THE NEW board organized by glecting the following] — I III LR — Brachbills farniture IMA 1238 the —1In another colum the board of coms | ed for American skill and ingenuity t GUITEAU'S NEW VEAR * i R* ISIER'S y di i nty. No. 1 8 AD ia8i i in. | bring fori machine of any practical! : : {AN nR Wee $) | y 3 » lead in this count) o. 1 goods, missioners publish new rules, for the in- | bring forth a machine yF “*1He is to Be Depriyed of Paper, Lets led and passed by H A It A LE — N i 0% E all at bottom prices, formation of our citizens, hy las waiate Abe: areak ad | ters and Good Livin of vacord in this office. fos . 8 ’ ’ . —Col. James Gilliland, of Maryland, a| _piq you hear the good news, ye men Wrest) Dat pr tis oo r ’ . E- { heirs and legates, creditor 1 former resident of this county, and & | of Nittany, Brush and Penns vallies? It] Ivy necessary to compare one of the mas | Washington, January 2 —Tha ante Lusk, Hexxy KrLies, ¥y Way interesied } will In adaitio our extensive stock of FARMERS. BUILDERS & brother of Hon. 8 -Gilliland, 1s visiting is this: Clothing has again been mark- | chines built during the infancy of the in. |F00®m of the jail was filled tc day with Sec'y. Pres't |p pha ‘ tof Centre! Ir A (Ir OAET OY I .v A Dt Lv, . his old ian ds. Ror a man SIS years: ed down at the Philad. Branch. Mr.| vention with one of the latest improved penis patiently waiting to 22 Sendueted - ——————— —— ¢ sss ahd Lot plies, we would call your attention to our stock © he is decide aly the spryest old man We || awing wishes to put out what remains |“ LigbtsBunniog New Home,” the rapid. 10 uileau 8 co'% “0 ACCOFEATES MARKETS = : = : - 134 HOR ! ., A 3 Am aids a 2 @ AJ hy #9 BN el 22 9 £ ever knew. of his winter stock, and now offers ex- | |v increasing popularity of which is the OW 3 request galy os Whout he Jail oa Philadelphia, Jan. 9.~Wheat I go: L © ating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: Perana had a remarkably good effec | traordinary bargains. Do not miss this ny ahah jus SomBelita, ih hi 1algave bis autograph 10 almost avery wis. corn 69; oats 57, (AV so vat We would ily suggest in Heating Stoves the on my daughter's Paralysis. W. E. Dun- | chance, for a cheap overcoat or a very i he manufuerats oft eu oe od [£07 Th i iC renant puhlidations| Live stock —Catile in active demand, Bar Ayo G11 ) wo gges cap, Sewickly. cheap suit of good clothes. aN with the rogressive movement of the Concerning tha question of jurisdiction | good, 6} @7%0; medium, 53 @6c. Sheep, consed. : icing : —Pink eye, the new horse disease, has| Supervisors would do well to keep | age new mechanical principles bave been the prisoner remarked, the Lord bad aiprime, 53% @6; good, 5@blg. Lambs, 434] 2 The fr FORT ORANGE, made its sppearance about this place. |the following in mind: “In a recent |sabstituted of such inherent and absolute speci! object in letting the President! @7; calves, 6@9. Hogs, prime, 10. |K. Rider, a EASTLAKE AND Several! horses are suffering from an at~ | case it was beld that where a person was | value as cannot fail to commend thems down so essy from Long Branch instead Boag Mills Mark {Smith late of Ah Eh i « ph : a ) oh it casual ob . lof from Washington. Some visitors re pring suis arket. ed WELO tack of the same. driving over an unrailed township |®eiyves tothe most CASUA! Observer y i » ELCOME HOME. . : : . : For sll kinds of domestic and manufac | marked that the Court might move the Wheat, $1.25 8. Thenccountof A J ° ad ‘1 : “ , —One price, all gonds plainly marked | bridge, and the horse took fright ata or 8; 8 of comest . MAnuiacs; | iq ow : i 10 account of A i wd y Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER price, all g : : : turing work the “New Home" is une- dock tothe basement, he said, “I don't] Rye 8X ministrator ¢ t w of &o.. « | REGULY R PIONEER and every article sald at the Philad. | plank nailed over a hole in the bridge, | I = " 1 |eare where they put me, I have a good] (orn, ears, per bu. "0 ¢ on. late of Halfmoon Aanassed > LNT Branch clothing hall, is warrented gen~ | and, despite the efforts of the driver, 9 All the really good points contained in| Yolen.’ new arrangement bas been Corn’ shelled asa 2 Tha apeonst o In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. uine hy Sam’l Lewins. They sell cloth- | backed over the bridge into the ereek,| i. machines have beon utilized in its nde by which Guitenis buy to subsist on| Oats, 40. : John Resides, execu! Brick and Grates on hand. ing 25 per cent. lower than any known [by which the horse, carriage and harness | ..ncruction lordinsry jai! fare. Heretofore when meals! Buckwheat, 800. ism Resides, iste establishment in thisstate and manufac- | were injured, that the township wes lia-| Many new improvements and devices Dave heen See to the brisoner from outs] Barley 760. censed. WILSON, McFARLANE & CO ture their own goods—keep no shoddy bie for the damage sustained, becanse have also been added, the result of which side it was the strict ge among the Jailll Qloversesd,. 400 to £50 & Thea int of Ang ‘ ¢Bride or auction trash, the fuud Should have heen opt in safe | is a machine as nearly perfect as it is poss Offer nt bs fuueh - In an) al Smathy seed, 2000 27 executor of &q tf Cs y 4 pny, | we—— ma nnn . : Q condition. wnicipaliti d town- | sible to make one. ad nhy oe $Oner| Plaster, ground per inte of Benner township, Geos : — Are you vacinated ? Small-pox has : 9 I . p . ties an w " Fo i ES he tuenhilite casa af m the juil off cias could not have been held! ' ve - f 4 ton, $10.00 "8 The af Ja $s { ; x r . n broken ont in different parts of the ships are required by law to keep the or simplicity, durability, ease of mans; OI" EE, TO TNs. Scoville h ag our, per bbl $6.50 i L of Ja iid w F A T H E state. Twn children died in Milton the highway in a safe condition for travel. | agement, snd capacity for work, the, yo ‘the res sibility of fe od ond ofl Butter, 28, ; 4 4 other week from this much dreaded | iD¥, Po matter what the inconvenience “Light Running New Home” bas no nn FEERE (0 TUNE adn of thr all Tallow, se, iy Ry man — disease oe a or cost may be, and it is gratifying, in- yal, snd ns Bapey DOSS BRANT of ona ohm : enol Rng jesus A or rEqUASLS to! Jord, i ot I m— ase, “ pst ssstired that he nas Lhe very o ; : ’ gr { am, 1c, minisirs iA i iL Wy hee, dak eK WI SNL L 5 “ ~ § “~ —Jaceh Wolf. of Aaronshnrg, who had deed, in find that our courts are holding best the world sff rds. J lofficers 10 sndmit parties to jail. Guitesu! Bhoulders Or {sites township. deces O08 JR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF Jace 3 rv, ownships and boronghs strictly acconnt- tt bi re any di . been for the last few months visiting his : 3 2 y a All who send for the Company's new 'S POLLO rageiye bis Ist ore any more, ao! Recon or side, Go WANT THE BEST PEN gE ; ahle in cases of neglect of duty in this : 1s not to bo supplied with newspapers i # . Yaa nh ida gons in Kansas, also friends in other |, . 4 hecanse haman life and protec illustrated entalogue, and enclose their uds| X Pi 8 hewspap | Kxgs per doz. 28 I > ia hon a3 ‘ : a, G proftecs | gurti-ement (printed on another page) ’ Sp Unrracted waste he 1 J, Granah) r ehtid of uel Brown wl : roceos, Linings Lasts Thread, Nai P f i parts of the west, is home again. tion 10 property should be tantamount | will receive a st of advertising novelties] THE SHANESVILLE DISASTER, | AAAs EAA “i nship, d od : ; 8 Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles, TIE M. M. Musser hve Danght to all other ponsiderations.” of value to onrd collectors. Their address! i 4 MARRIED, b ‘he account of H Mol apna all Xings of Dace gs on band We aiso make to ordes hin Zeiglers wonds, near Aaronshur y : i ISON © c 0 . 30 Union | f ’ y »s 3! : ENTS BOOTS : 1 : MAE Ja Frank Weaver has bought a tract " me Rae a No. 1 Jaclor suit or hedroom An hy v La KK & CO, 30 Union| The Total Number of Killed and] 0p ginst. by Rev. W EB Fischer. Goo GENTS BOOTS, SHOES aod GAITERS irom the best of French i ri Da Oh zet, Bra-hbills beat anything in this|" ' 4 Up The Ww led T } : ¥ahine' and Oud , al WWE Your orders : : 0 up f ok ’ ) ound honght to be 100, shier and My ollye inh Lent Leave you ders a sriee 30 uctvast ae re county They cannot be undersold in spammy ype mses Shanssville, Ohio nuary 3 Thal omegvinie, on O. ‘Collyer, both your orders und a pertect fit guaranteed. 1 y . * v + ENF §N y ? hd : : i ’ - - hullaw ; thepe pa : these aris : GRAND JURORS, JAN'Y COURT. |scenn following the breaking out of 98] On Proreday. Dee, 22. 1681. b% Rov. J E. GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte ; : —Persons who go out hunting this| g Pb Hai E Fetterol ‘fire Sunday night in Goeler's Hall will 4" h F's id gay 2 . j ~ Every well regulated family supplies . reg — sines, E Fetterolf Swengle, Mr Daniel Condo, of Cen. koh Ranking’ time of the year, should look up the | _W H Smith, Joa J G al {never ba forgotten by those who witnessed 3 y m—— se - sts table with food from Sechler’s gros SX J -— Smith, Joa J Gentzel : tre county and Miss Jennie 8. Miller, of — ————— a keep evervilting Noles Sulne laws of in sate. There is : fine | E Fisher... Farguson—W Meek....Soow- v nd She phuar Io) Jone shaman Logan township, Clinton county. : CHRI IMPORTANT y. a or killing any kind o me out of sea- | shoe—J Regan R Gilliland, J toben., | 1" : of 3 to their lie and only first-class goods.{_ Ba ire Ja rh et hong F II oem it sistuncs arrived from the outside During] On December 80, 1881, wt Asronshurg, cessed, 01s Yew Year, and sgonts wast d § To Cousumptives Try "em. breaking these laws should be brought | merman, J W Wagner... Pottor—John | 118 Lime sik pettons perished in hetvy Rov. E Saambach, Mr. James L Kar » 1 one us sine, b. ee ones helio swtold shot 81 Si0atS sh Li arf — We are sorry to learn that the widow | 14 justice at ence. Mullen. John Mersinger, Jas Swab... Jam hy incluging We. Dr, Yader and her |stetier und Miss Annie 8. Hoy, both of “a eo vas show valovtaad PaFaiuIS. of Frederick Kramrine, of Farguson, by ; : Philipsbure—B Lloyd......Collega—T 6 little fivesyoarsold san, who was burned | near Bellefonie, brake KaeWe Ue Da 0 (Willen PIUres sis i 1 i . We call the attention of our readers to ak} n Aa 1a to a crisp in his mother's arms, Four pers | a ’ 10 Liver atilicied wilh Astle an accion Tete a Pda suffered the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor Fovkle n Bor Ww Busi ee. ¥ sons were crushed to bexth by falling tim. | Dee 17, gt Contig Hall, by Rev. W. E, i ‘ ivr in A GORE, Junki, UW Antigen. aud all A a severe fracture of the thigh, Thi ; he: atid yiOr.1 Zimmerma enner— Wm Ishier 4 | Fischer, Aaron Lentz, of Zion, Pa, and » ag Riculs 8 FRU thriti, arbing 3 _ 91 fractious vi Lan Laci and Latags, aul Will dwg 3B is honse has been established nearly 4 yr Cp : “5 bers, and about sixty other: were seriously : “ ' ' lirustoe tos res tal seid Krtfe. sal i ih A AINE | fo supe, 1009 ve Sd aid® wail Was Gemicw Bh AE 4D Good, sound, healthy food preserves | 40 un i on ) Ha fc on—T Ww ay... M ilesburg E injured. some perhaps fatally By the ai- Aggie Stover, of Buffaio Run, : or »i8 wii sureatd Wes addives 10 DAMEL Avi, B » as . years, an gir gonds are celebrated | H Carr......Spring—J H Wetzel...... Patton wil Herly di, Mew Yuk Geo bu heaith and projongs life You get it| for purity and strength, We would rec | —G Stine {forts of the citizens the side of the build-| Dec 22, at Contre Hall, by the same, haniding of eee ene at qechler’s, in Bush house blook which | ommend a trial of their Gold Medal uavense—1sr WEEE |ing was broken in and water dashed on|Jumes Smith, of near Contre Hall and © Distr ; 1 free in: rantisnn 81 9 Te: L & T. RALLRUAD. is Centre connty's headquarters for every | brands to all who desire superior cook-| Dellefonte—R H Foster, C Derr {the struggling masy of baman beines, and’ Mugeis E Carson, of Centre Hill. Wil in McMion, late Potter town |g a4X ER, MEdRiAM Ot gE se . ; . R J hg . . i y Lived . . Tahiy ae Saad ¢ TRA Th Jar . re - a FEF "es , thing pure, fresh and wholesome in the | gry, Soctdm.] Unionville—t Alezander. many Lives wera ty a wounded will] On the 27th Dec., at Centre Hall, by thel* 1 “Pre first and f Gat a4 | TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. grocery line They seil at a trifle above Howard twp —N H Stover | . ' : ninhothon | r. of Pen Hi, Ad Lhe first abe dns lsccount of Jamas Is slasale fur ons] OLp momsEs waNTED.—The under-| Pyilipsburg—S G Dorn, W Hess p|probably reach 100 The physicians of | tatne, Moinncihon Musser, of Penn Halll) Boul, woministes . signed intending to st«rt up the old Glue Bt choy 5 DiSnanesville, Rogersville and Canal Dover|nnd Sarah M. Weaver, of near Centre g Mo Minn, ato of : : . ; g p Ayers i : : ' It is again our painful duty to an-|and Soap Factory at Milesburg, he wishes | “RB 00s F M'Coy. W Morris. D © Poor.| re Kiving all their aid possible to the suf-| Hall, | conned. nounee the death of tw. more ehildren|to buy old fat and crippled horses and a OF orris, UU Poor ¢ ers. The building wus & rackety frame) On the 22nd ult, by Rev. W. H Stover 18 The see of Mr MePike, editor of the Freeman, Sle stock, for killing : ale beef legs. Walker—J W Deitrick. W Harnish and bas long been considered | Mr Jobn H. Showers to Miss Mary A | Heaton, adm Ehousbung. Grace, sged 8 mont, died Sjan Im tio Ml BEBE Penn— P H Stover, S Neese, A Stover, | U0r® | Look, both of Miles, | Hutto on the 24 ult. and Mary, aged 7 vears, Urg, £8. 1 John Bama. i ng Th A SOTO { OF , near i ie 0D died on ihe fllowing Monday. This INSPALIATION Cr F OF B & be Ferzumin_B Carl, Jr., R Krider, J C] LIVED ON TREIR horn ATES aT PDF Rev, LA Beaver, 1; Ihe i nakes the fifth chii'd that has been ta aD 4 + . . Sample feo i 3 * food [nin EV en from the happy household, within] On last Ssturday Mr. Leonard Rbone, Potter—D Doup, A C Ripka, S Mi. Hagkpazt, Mam, Sus, b6.~The *shanmer| Miss Susan L. Smith, of Woodward | Lavingsu a, the pest two months. All died of dipthe-| Worthy Grand Master of the Stats Bwana, w % Armstrong, (an ry Cupiain June a yn %*| On the 20th ult, Mr R K, Bowh, ofjGuremest. ria. 1 tan, Rs Hes—gJ roninger brig 3 . 3 Jneni pobersburg, to Miss Perie C. Shaler, of} , Ai 0 iahit 1 : Grange of Penn's, assisted by Sister] Miliheim—J F Harter (nlive nnd two dead, picked up wdrift in an a {dian of Eliza / —One night Jast week & pony of Jerry | Rhone, also an efficer in the State grange, | Hnines—T Yearick, 8 Edinger, M Bow. |vven bust, They are the craw of the Bird Liner eid of Miller's got ont of the stable. While iosialed: the f-Howinz voi {S Sor SLI Dluseer y ' {sehooner, of Hockinid, Me, bound for CHEB Re running it fil on the frozen gronnd and > . G P . nig gen OLOPINRR |" Greeg—H F Bitner | Boston with pluster. The vessal sunk the DIED, 19 The ac cut a gush in the right shoulder several eliunge lool © WB. Curiir—J W Varker, J H Long | men, eight in number, took to a bout and| In Walker twp, Mr. Emnrouel Twit. guardian of W inches in length, Worthy Master Witham Goodheart Retlefontu—J E Miller, W M’Clelland.| %¥re pi ked up at about eight a. m. tov} oo 00g my yORrs {#ncub Replar, ~The retining clerk of the C ! Overseer —Jnm-8 M'Clintick. Harris~—W Muriz iday, forty miles esst Gorthesst of Cape] "ES nnd 3 detuned ihe Teng £6) d ie Lam miss | 1 octurer— Willinm Rurick. ’ — | Ann, On the death of thesecond mate,| On 20th Dec., near Woodward, Margas: 20 The sceount « : M : m ck College—~5 M Houser i . y 1 sioners, Mr. Henry Beck, hus been 8} Ao Siewart—David entzel, Houwnrd bor ~J Antis. W P Lucas | whe was the inst to expire, the five sur |ret. relict 0 Peter Snyder, ag d 74 years | GGeay, execu faithful officer. Always at hig post, with | Trogcurer— W LL Richel. Hf isa Phe burn. 3 dom vivors cut his throat sud sustained life by [9 months und ¥ days. A Hu!fmoon—J Laemburn, G R P Gray. ! / a watchful eve npon the interests of the Secretary—W A Krise Uuion—Harry Hoover, . sucking the still warm blond from hil 40 po Bib inst, in George's valley. | county, and aceonnts well and intelli Gute Kespor—W H Bisom. Hu ton—A Williams, : hod y They then threw bim overhonrd. George Foster Krape aged © years 6! gently kept, he leaves the place with the Jomons.-M William Goodheart, Snowshoe,=Jdas Watson. Playsicinos ure “pending the sufferers, months and 27 days. , : 3 good wishes of all who bad business in | Flora—Mri W A Krive. Murion=—John M Cully. four of whom may possinly live, : > nd - t Old Fort | the office, ~Buriness in and around Spring Mills| Liberty—P 8 Lingle. “E.d For Cunenw's Bod Moe Hob May Bicht, TH BOM, Eom oa: : : : Herman 4 — ra. hebe “ t 0 ‘ CIEN | —B-llefonte is lively—cansed by a| continues very brisk and active. Two| “PI'0K Herman Miller A Large Bid or Guiteau's Body bin, aged 05 years | grea! rosh of people from a distance, 10 | steam saw mills are busy denuding tke Traverse Jurors—28p Week, Prisoner Preparing His : : the Philad. Branch, for cheap clothing, | forests on the north side of Egg Hill] College—Wm Lytle, G K Baker, Speech to the Jury, which is better goods, better made, and | zy ooo and inside of two weeks & new Boggs—J Holter, J Curry. stands more wear by 50 per cent. than | : will be in ati th ’3 ae : Beruson W E Usssidy, Chas Snyder. Washington, Jan, 6.—It is thought that any clothing you get elsewhere. Call in| %""MeT Will be In Operalion al 18 100 Of 1 TION TR CO: or the Court rules ¢ i with Lewins and he'll prove thisto your | Brush Mountain. This steam miil is the 1Abriiy~D 3 Duslew, W gas, in, € a Gourt rics oy the Ia points a satisfacti : . ; y yilipsburg—W Rook, t Irvin, G|the deien mile A atisfaction. : : propesty of Mr. Vonada, of Brush valley, | w Hover, RB S Kindate, R E Munson, |an adjournment will be taken until Mon- —The hotel property at Woodward | and will be put up on the land of D.| jus Haines d yas purchased be Charles Hosterman,| Weaver, about 14 miles north of Penn| Walker—B F Shafer, Bam'l Dacker. or $2,000, which inciudes some lots.| Ha'l, for the purpose of sawing the timber Now it will be mine host Charly—to | whom we wish success, ~The law of Pennsylvania defining the relations of landlords and tenants is clearly stated. When a tenant rents a house from year to year, runuing say from April 1, 1881, the three months no- tice to quit must be given before April 1. 1882. or the tenant can occupy the prem- ises for another year, But when the lease is for a fixed, definite period to ex- pire ata certain time, a notice before the expiration of the time is necessary. If the tenant does not remove the land- lord may alter its expiration, give noti-e and proceed under the act of March, 21, 1872, —Mr, John G. Kurtz, of Milton, is fit- ting up the Broadway House, with his patent fire escape. We can recommend this patent to hotel keepers and others throughout the country, as being safe, reliable and cheap, Every buildiog iu which human lives would be jeopardis- ed by fire, should have one.—Milton Ar- gus. —A charter has been taken out fora pew narrow-gauge railroad, of which M P. Bush, Buffalo, N. is president. The road will ran from the line of the Buffulo, New York and Philadelphia Roud at Aurora southeast to Wiliams- port,iPa. Work will be commenced as soon as possible, —For a cozy lounge, easy chair, ele~ gant rocker, just go to Brachbills furni- ture rooms, and any lady or gentleman can be suited. In our family of ten, for over two ears Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured eadache, malaria, and in fact all other complaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellert health and no expense fog 2 ia FY Ub nd AIR r i 2 ean
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