Lawyer's J). F. FORTNE Office in o)d Conard J OBN BLAIR LINN Off fob tf Alleghany t such courtesy 1 received averywhere ! Rough, rude men would come fo our camp, and, after I had talked to them a offer to build my fire snd ac while, would We went up ter to me, tually bring wa « Taioh they through the wheat country, eall the ‘Jim River country It ie about 100 miles east from the Missouri at Fort Bully. 1 homosteaded 160 acres of land. Then 1 took up a timber claim of 100 acres mora,’ : WW hat is a timber claim? “Why, | hired a man and wo set out 10 acres of trees This gave me 10 Jotel more. So I have 320 acres now. u certainly an honor to her denemination mon voll rou about those trees They and community. It has bean entirely ¥e 0 yung locust, apple and blackwelnut/ Re COMMUN © | wore youn ¥ blackwalnut modeled both inside and outside; the coll xprouts. ; sowed a peck of Nhe locust ing is frescoed in the latest modern style, (beans, a pint of applo-sesds and two bush-| OR EO I a . ols of Black~wainuls in our garden in the seals are all remodeled and repainted Towa & VOAT ARO These pprouts were lits in addition is built a fine recess adorned [{1a follows and we could ot them out fast ie i g tick them in the il andeama naw pulpit over which isj—just go along and atic re be a RN y, “Holl |ground. But they are justia: good y y - the very appropriate inseription, ,» | believe 8.000 Thine house, O Lord, TAVERN LICENCES, "OTIOR is hereby given that the fol. N lowing named persons have fo their petitions for license in the officer o the Olerk of the Court of General Quarts Nessions of the Pence in and for Leni county, and that application will be mudd at the next Sessions of sald Court Lo gran the same: MARKETS, Philadelphia, Jan, 15.~Wheat, $1.40; corn, 08¢, Lock Haven a5 ols. per Ib eg MADISON BURG, On Sunday, Jan 8h, the Evangelical church in Madisonburg was reopened, (af ter 8 weeks suspension of services) by Rev. W. II. Stover, pastor, assisted by Rov. J. Swengle, from Sugar valley cire ouit and Rev. J. Weldemaeyer, from Mills) heim circuit. The work, as all of Rav, Stover's has heretofore boon, Was a grand ‘his church is now one of the and ia Smallpox being alarmingly preva lent just now, we print the following cure. as we find it in an exchange: The following remedy for small-pox has the merits of cheapness and simplio- ity, Its also harmless: “lam willing to risk my reputation as a publie man,” wrote Edward Hines to the Liverpool Mercury, “if the worst case of smallpox be cured in three days simply by f eream of tartar, Une ounce 01 of tarter dissolved in one pint ot water at intervals when : a cerialn, and never failing rem- cured thousands, never k. never causes blindness THE CENTRE REPORTER. ; PAINTING NNN WH. KURTZ... ... cone Associate Editor. sO Santre Hall, Pa. Thre, Jan, | 1a I A market: Butter 32 to # 30 cts, per dozen ; po tatoes, $1 20 per yashel ; Shiekens, 0 to 60 ots per pair ; lard, 16 cts, per | ; Ap- ple butter, b0 ots. per gal; corn, 70 conta] war bu ; oats, 60 ots. per bu ; apples, (ow 1 per bu ; celery, bcta. per stalk; honey, 90 eta, per 1b ; OniONH, ah ots, per peck ducks, H0 cts, per pair; turkeys, 124 ots, per pound, live weight; geese, G0cls, a piece, " Philipsburg Taver: Patrick McCUanu, ; Robert Taylor, I'd Myars, James 1 Dalong, NH Kunes, AK Graham, cannot the use 0 J 1 SPANGLER, A te Consultations Ir Gorman, Office in Furst's OHNF.P . V1 dO En pie special atter tion on to lands or prouerty sale. and have acknowl gos, &e. Bellefonte, Pa, C. T Alexander. LEXANDER & BO ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, i BELLEFONTE. PA. of ce in OFF TO THE OFF TO THE This Week, This Week, 3 x 2} For the Second AYTINTE \ INTE EUCCOSS finest ornaments of Madisonburg, 3 drink Spring Mills Market. a | A DMI ¥ & o J Wheat $1.20 { 3 + 4 » j Ry a BK i astute of Dar Corn, ears, per bu, 0 ¢, thwnship, having Corn, shelled, 700. granted the undersigned by Ie t Oats, 40¢, : of Centre gounty, ho requests all knowing Buckwheat, ble. themselves to be indebted to the deces Barley 700. 5.0 {to make immediate payment, Clovarseod,. 400 10 4.04 h Jaim rninst thie gaint Timothy seed 2.00 t0 L176 I A tl Wi, & - hem duly suthentionted for Plaster ground per ton, $10.00 ! BENJA MIN Flour, per bbl $4.50 K ERSTE] 8dee OL, Butter, Ne WeC L Adm'r, CU Tallow, Ge. Lard, 10. Ham, 12 Shoulders Bacon or side, Pao Eggs per doz, 28¢ Qorrected weakly by 1. J. Grenoble NISTRATORS NO pers of adminis i, Ker { § was * i - i ¥ ka x §§ far el 0 ele lv i ¥ Iy A iY MADE—— The receiver for the Lycoming Mut: I pal fire insurance company of Muney, {has laid an assessment of 25 per cent the notes given by policy holders of said company. The assessment, itis uilicient to pay off the yo company and close but it is a crushing blow ers remaining in it insurance worth a cent in it for a long time, are fleeced to pay the mismanagement and squandering of its Chere may not be, but ought all such men who hin I veying on others, i gdecenast FY OOS, FOODS y upon nut | De my little black «~ wa {sprouts will be worth $156 apiece In bute to the dexterily|yaars and $20 apiece in fiflean years, A much | locust trees will some time fence the whole untry.’ “Then what did you do ¥’ solected and put down welll «We built a shanty snd broke up Ave K. Faust who purchased thejacres of the land and his a] we shiny which is one of the finest of its! back to lows to eg the dy i" ghd ben here we are. In the spring 1 11K: « By more black-walnut and locust ts and take up 100 acres more. I'he at I want to plant, any-| pay better than any could be raised—only twelve al ness becometh i | i sell { which we must alin ere i 153K ' rE Luce, of Millheim, and FER iven to Ira KE. Shafer u } JY TELEPHONE, | I of John Lofco ; Garman's new building. whol ly ' CONNECTE he =n credit must be D1 . y 3 10 ORrpel, as — + R. Spigelmyer BH pr : . Spigeim) [§JEALE & M'KEE, i Attorneys-at-law. X Mice opposite the Court nin, a The subse: ministrator of the estate of David deceased, late of Millhe i public snle at Millheim, oN. 1884, & house and i bounded on the north by and Koarr, the east 1 and west by an alley, th wfourth of an gore Terms. ~Uneshall sale, and the balance bond and 1 ISRAKL CON A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE g LOS aller { CO{n z } it is jot surmounted with gold. kind his oul ve snr oo AARON Spring Mills, 4 PENNSYLVANIA RR. Brie Raliroad officers, ¥ im, to be la } 54 twith ers yprou little [trees are just wh lway, and they'll wheat crop that I've got to wait on them ten or 3; but 1 ean wail Ly et ig a girl who owns in her right 320 acres of splendid black prairie soil now and who will own 480 acres in the spring, evegy acre of which will bring $6 within three years and $10 within five years and $20 within ten years. Hor black-walnut and locust trees will be worth us much more; At thirty she will be worth $26, 0 : wn Nat ist fii Lr a Dentistry. R.J. W. EN be en can found his office and residence on North side High Street, three doors East of gheny, Bellefonte, Pa. RG W. HG D Centre Hall, itfice at residence or Guach dren ches of his | : (tla exoriions by the min 't was paid with a neat yosides and the whole the yresents as fine and pleasing Jhurch to be fonnd ' 0 y ii d , Lot i ntira dal nlire el } t xchange says a tramp who wan- jthe e ; f yut the eastern counties of Cone An ¢ i, iViS i a) in on Y i ta overy wv} ¢h iladelphin and lore _ MARRIED, On 25th ult, by Jae. Emmerich, Esq, John Hoover and Miss Busan Sanders, both of near Coburn station, tiont was remarkably ugly and appa: v sixty vears old, his hair and beard asked with white, He was a hideous appear ne day a4 woman 1 to give him a dinner, , throwing knocking Being ar- d in clean is hair was i decrepi- his age re RY W ireh now § INTER TIME TABLE WINTER ; 4 AN APPORTANCY AS ANY © 0 at pekl atns on | ing sireaked \ HR " {, 1881, re One Voar ter MONDAY, Oct thats Ratiroad Division wilivan 0D 1 three counties, Madisonbur boasts richest and raciest Literary the State. Subject for next evening's “Resolyed, d af i as Jdelphia & Brie a of one of the " g NOW at the house of M. L. Ai 'y v. W. KE. Fischer, Jo- and Mary E, » a. in On the'12th Jan. Rishel, Esq., by Re saph 8S. Houtg, of Missouri, Dunlap, of Farmers Mills, Societies Wednesday discussion, that should have the right of fran. Call around ladies and speak in 1 far * qeieande ‘reston refus an 1d he ¥ @ A ti} wi with Ww ashed AVETHVY KL faah! 2d ir of feelieness great vi and dresse TICE. Shore Look Haven Renovo arrat Erle 'X leaves Phila " Harrisburg Nanbur site Lutheran Church. faction in all bran Eiher admini D* B. G. GUTELIUS.— 1 Dentist, Millbeim. {professional services to the publie. : | prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession. He is now fully ipared to extract teeth absolutely { my2 rd ; Yor ad women { “ rout ad TORI, chise.! golf Wo are already beginning to mourn the r+ most highly honored citizens, W. H. Stover, who will leave us in the spring for new flalds of labor, as his time is wholly expired We can only say that hotakes with NIAGARA ¥ . rd. 4 hye po FIR y fitted and pleased Aral - “1 sil i § loss of one of our un Rev ¥ “" i yiture establish. vig: f Ezra Krumbine, i® again opens and his object shall be, as it has fore to put ont the best work valley Having purchased a {steam engine, he is prepared to put out i in price and better in Thanking past patronage, a continnance of the 1 i vii bie urn AST LINK tea On Oth, al aged 36 years, was a son of John Brush valley. Will : I Lock Haven is EASTWARD, 10 EX leaves ! ook Ha “ ar A eke nd of Clothing by are - heen, Herel hare PACH iv tha » : vail » 5 NOTICE the ests % t L ylessings and best wishes of the recoms )} nisry on he 1 Hotels. ROCTZEREO YP HOUSE. — (Upposite Court House, . . BrocxEriiory, Wu Mc Prop'r. Good sample rooms on first Soor. ies to and from sll trains Sta Po 12spry. iE fn, lata of DAY BEX your © Py « oo Jn leaves Kame hefore, mend du = 00( 5 aval stomera for . Lock Haven LOIN i Williamsdor h n oo ; #1 the same, 10 Press convention : i last with a ever held in was ¢row ded to eventv-five were One pentle- ars for a seat. The a one hundred and seven The exercises were enlivens Kurzenknabe or ¢ Heedsville M'Vey our loss, ated HR % present | | to jurors and witnesses. il k Ciass USH HOUSE. W.R i ivIAn ot. | | i ? ——— oe 3 EGISTER'S NOTICE AYO ing accounts i bet {ed and passed | (of record in thi { heirs and legatees, {olhers in any Way {presented to the Orp {eo inty, on Wednesday, iJanuary, 1882 fcute, Pa, Special attention jcountry trade, | —————————— L & T. RAILROAD. 7 WESTWARD. r 1 \ loacsd ige LOX dedid $ interest » \ M. A. BANDO MERCHANT TAILOR. Shop in bank building, 20d floor. p epared 0 do al Kinds ay nok in , on short notice, an quare teed, sccording to the Istesi styles. rge lot of samaples always on Workmen of long experienced in employ. Inovy, TRAINS = {VE hans le Luther Wirt, of TRAINS LEAVE ih down the of the town ranner of the him off Bast and S.&MB8 al Exam frwood wi BK . cars will run betwsen | Ex West » a ming by Mantandon,... mills, | lawiibe ¥ vw \ vt L ‘ i ¥e ne i hrowin art On Nisgars ah 8 NEALSOX, Gen 0 g ig him ran away he was ome in a very bad ATE llaightt BERT LOCAL ITEM? Ee EazoeEx” ¢ ar EASTWARD, 2 i MM. AM ary 5 81 ght gl Min... aaensanss horses TRAINS LEAVE au sly, The i the sled passed over enl i C is - by fony + aim . th 4 an be made » - - ey A « BEN : ——————— - INRY BOOZER, Centre Hall, manufees bridles, sory ¢ she and the varchase their | » where they get]. Nn bogus or in- M this, we say usekeepers, can be strictly reli- pon, and it is besides the best regu- i i complete in i to that Appiest Jalnliies hose w lore 8 i yt ie . 5 secured by rigage premises, FER A’ IMINISTRATORS NO i " L.etrars of ¢ fupon the estate of Andrew Potter township, —— DIED, granted l ¥ tiie Keg — - » WI i i ot daughter ohn to the undaersig: A BIG PENNSYLVANIA EN FER. a 5b Mineeve, Intent fanghier of Jobs jo iowa reigned *% T # v d 3 " PRISE aged 8 months and 21 days, in Haines| deceased to come A correspondent of the Philadelphiatownship, Centre county, nedinie payment, iv \ | h . " jagainst the same U Press Rives 3me interesting dolal ' of Salona, Austin Brumg ard] EE ticat ad for sett! Cambria 1ron works at Johnstown. It is OR ib and 3 days a MULL ) i ated | tt believed to be the largest institution ofthe : oi Brumgard formerly of | JA! {ES A kind, managed by one company, in the E ; | disntt i {United States An idea of ils size can be [YA XECUTY him y obtained from the following figures: Its! _ m—— — | 4 Hed entire community and do heartily annual capacity ‘n tons of 2.24 pounds i DMINISTRATORS NOTICE — Let. ; 4 p an i in! y b { 2 § i oeQl 2Tist him as a man of honor and prineipleigs follows: Pig metal, 260,000 tons ; coke, i o ad uiniatration upon the] ay 0 been ity RV ( 3 ] 5 OX0 tons:lestate of Thos, J. Sliver, dec'd, iale ol} n Nn av comuiuni h . be favored 300,000 tons ; steel ingots, 175,00 tons; ‘ | iema ang to any community that may b Ye Ttac] rails. 195.000 tons; puddle bar, 85,000( Potter township having been lawfully (#igned, they req r 0, AI | | n val pA i auld | themealy es Lo De i with his presence, and hope that il may {tons ; iron rails, 50,000 tons ; rail fastens grantad to the undersigned, they would | LACES ala b _ appreciate their gain as much as we mourn jo. 's 000 tons ; iron and steel in other respectfully request all persons knowing|} Nake lmined ale MILs. | shapes, 5,000 tons ; tots! papacily, 000,000 | themselves to be indebted to ihe state to] AAY : y Bie aa Res ¥ i 3 ~ [SUE QU uinean ltons. Lis annual consumption during the make immediate payment and those have, 7. PA ¥ LOR . i 18, . 3 Rk y : Te nlalrra \8 he fame to ft. TAY UL , X to g . ear 1851 was (estimated): Iron ore min-jing claims sgainst the J 4 Xia ~Merchandise good as before the Hee ed and purchased 4,000,000 tons ; coal mins {them duly authenticated for settlement. 85. M'WILLIAMS, is now marked down, so as to close it out; 4 by the company 775,000 tons; limestone MARY F. STIVER, the best bargains now ever offered in|. 24 by the conipany, 125 000 tons; to SAM'L L. STIVER, . this county, at the old stand in the hote al, 4,000,000 tons These figures are given a W M. B, STIV ER Adm, where Dinges now has his store. {by the company. It afford; empiayment 18ianti. otters Mills ed that Guiteau shall ite 8,000 men The frontage of ils mille] toe — 3 } ha tare furnaces, buildings, ete, In Johnstown, is not make a speech to the jury. {exactly one mile, and they cover sixty six W. W. Syangler, of near Pottersigcres of ground. There are six blast fur Bank, showed his pleasant countenance paces, a row of coke ovens, machine shops, in our sanctum the other day. Having|foundry, blacksmith, car and pattern taken the old homestead 136 acres—at shops, wire rod, puddle, gop! ail, iron i A alu 5.83 v il ice nd booming { ppraised value, 45.83 per acre, | rail, splice, Dar ar oom Ek .t } Per’ | Bessemer converting works, bolt and nut Wi as got over the western fever, A | wes Ava +d to have so good a works and Pernot open-hearth steel fur-| and WS hres ho gn yaces, The company has also one furnace] itizen remain with us. hi Week at Conemaugh and one al Bensington, two | The Rerorrer and the Chicago Week- gt Hollidaysburg and one at Frankstown, | ly Naws, tC ge er for $2.25 in Avance. operated in the name of the Blair Iron|Mesianden........... I'his is an extra offer to our patrons, and Coal Company, under the general} (nis It i at all.pox exists in|mansger of the Cambria Company, Hon. |gosier... ad RA ree D. J. Morrell, The company was organ |Ucburs noise. An estimate Wasi. ..%, 1859 The iron rolling mill wasjBerine Milas... BE aa I & Hoon « Te imnrirator «¢ A iste of Hall The nce John Resides, inm Resides, ceased. { The fd utor of &¢ lute of Benne: a The a girator of &e., of ate of Milesburg ! The account AitlrRlor Gl &X " * n t - = - ul rer of saddies, barn lwhips, fiynets, and also keeps band cotten nets, ete. Prices low as any where sles. All kinds of repairing dove, The slock aiways kept on b warranted. Trains Nos. 1 and 3 conmect at Montandon w over 450,000 school childreniy ad in 1857 and again in 1872 and each | Erie Mail west for Williamapor has] Nosed and ¢ connest with Fac have been vaccinated by Jan 25, they, ne quickly rebuilt. The company neriod fixed for the exclusion of all un-|ghout 20 miles of ordinary gauge railroad | Har sisbore, Faltinoe. sshicgioe, vaccinated children. lin and about its works, as many miles of! * Nos 8 and { connect with Pacific Express east for Do not fail to attend the great auc- RATrOW gauge track in and about its mines | Hairisburg, and Nisgars Kxpress wesl for Williams 1 8A i * A i port i oo tion sale that commences at the New 804 fifteen locomotives in service. A YO-T I" wb 7 and ® connset with Fast Line west for wil axe York Clothing house, Bellefonte, Satur- ago it owned 46.400 acres of : land, i 1.000} srg YAY brie Matl east for Ha ris lav. 21 inat. at 10 o'clock a. m acres of which contained minerals. The) ye. washington, Philadel phisand day, =1 inst, a o'cloe . Mm, company has built over 2560 houses inj | I had Chronic Dysentery for one year. Johnstown for its employes, and is 000 | wn - ————— | Peruna cured me, James Brennen, Pitts. stantly making additions and improve: NNUALSTATEMENT OF FAR. burg, Pa. ments to ite works tt MERS M. F. 1. CO - Orriczor Tae FL. MF, Ins CoMpraxy \ BLOODY DEED GRAND JURORS, JAN'Y COURT. Pa. TE T 12 Tiemlliasma | Gregg—Ph Haines, E Fetterolf.....Penn| all, Jan. 13, ~—inteiligence Was __W H Smith, JoedJ Gentxzel verse Unione Pid nl 0 with ihe prov d is morning, says Eg Fisher,...Ferguson—W Meek....Snow. ia0 twenly~iourtl { the Telegraph, of a particularly atrocious shoe—J Regan, R Gilliland, J Toben... .. transactions of ti deed committed at Lamb's Gap, Camber. P Bechtol ..... Boggs—C Zim. | Presenied. land county, last Monday night or Tues- merman, J W W agner..... Potter —John dav. A resident of the vicinity, whose Mullen, John Mersinger, Jas Swab... . v » fave x 1a — : remiu name cannot be ascertained, was decoyed | F'! Lloyd......College—T G| > pan mh amin he te toh ned | Dur Taylor......Burnside—M } due an { 1 h yuse by two neighbors named |; ; : i aeahin he names .- * - Im * 3 A an ¥ o— $3 5 " id “J ia a“ i A abrt. Swvrrily ad Zimmerman...... Benner— Wm. Ishler i Ppayalie DY me { Dean and shot. Supposing the man deac TW Way Milesbur 31 Doers for insur s Dean bbed him of $150 and ther Haifmoon—T AY... Milesburg—E rs Jor insur the eans robbed him Of i0U and iaen s Spring—dJ H Wetzel...... Patton ance the past hid the body beneath a pile of leaves aid he i. TT YOR —— { and brush. The victim, however, recov-| { Paid on same { ered sufficiently to call for help and was {Cash in troas 7, i rescued, On recovering sufficiently to | Mak Kk the ; ; 4 tell the story, he gave it in detail and, Howard twp —N H Stover A¥aiiabie astels ee 3 pty vasing his said the Deans had committed the deed.! Philipsburg—8 G Dorn, W D| ofthe past year. He spent a few hours with us,| The latter were sought for but had fled.| Ayers abs me . : e pm KXPEXSES. jives a cheering Recount of his sec- | Both are well known in Harrisburg, and! Boggi- F M'Coy, W Morris, D © Po Ui Yir eat ! : :, where has greatly | it is a matter of some surprise to their ™&%. : ’ . Toit vive a ’, | taint: aes hare th Pr Eula 3 Walker—J W Deitrick, W Harpish S8iary of Sec y.. 5 acquaintances hers that they should be gL . 4 ke : Ralpre of Tra 1 t} of ] miread : ) pate’ ki 3 Penn— P H Stover, S Neese, A Stover, Salary of Treas... | the attention of our readers to | mixed up in a bloody affair like this. | yh. Bea : : ' | Printing, office isement of J. Monroe Taylor.| They lived with their brother near” Ferguson—B Carl, Jr., R Krider, J C| rent, postage estahlis! nearly | Lamb's Gap. The oldest of the Deans, 8 Sample, A Fye. gdh ih and stationary... r goods are celebrated | tall man with a heavy moustach, is said Potter—D Doup, A C Ripka, 8 M| Election board... § pr y 3 i : ia ” } 1 sh As ¥ 1nd strength. We would rec- | by the detectives here to be wellxknown Swartz, Wm Armatroeg. | Balance due Wm, ial of their Gold Medal |to the police of Philadelphia, where he Miles—J Greninger. J, Thompson, - sho desire superior cook-|is known by the cognomen of “The Fire. Millbaim—J F Harter. J. H Mit hell loss goctdm, | Bug.” The Harrisburg police are on the| Haines—T Yearick, 8 Etlioger, M Bows On BOURS wovveeer... y the iurv. this! Watch for them. er, M M Musser, | Wm H Korman... the Jars, this V Gregg—H F Bitner. {GD Armbruster... on of being Curtin—J W Parker, J H Long. Bellefonte—J E Miller, W M'Clel Harris—W Martz, College—S M Houser. Howard bor,—J Antis, W P Lucas, Halfmoon—J Lamburn, G R P Gray. Union—Harry Hoover. Huston—A Williams, Snowshoe-~Jas Watson. Marion—Jobn M'Cully. Liberty—I' 8 Liogla Spring—Herman Miller. Traverse Junors—258p WEEK. College— Wm Lytle, G K Baker, Boggs—J Holter, J Curry. Ferguson~W E C iy, Chas Snyder, eC i ' x the stock a n 2 1 » and fresh ; anda resin. ie Rapress sast fou FP. ladeiphia« kept by them—this, ne execulo Inte { vive - { § wee Li } \ . i + Hiram Patterson ist a k Clothing al he since the fire, by C. Di 2 ¥ ! ed down since ve of interest ta the admi- know that Hon, Samuel {, of College township, is feeding ' bred heifer, whose A sight of this anis any one that it will pay ck, and it would be | . x that more of our farms | Harrisbe } our esteemed friend | received in this city th jo int ! | ny x BNMSrONR 11 ~Smaii pox cases are numesous : $i "ay 3 SEAR woctly among the poorer Ciasses, Lewi 'e & Qiass x oof 1 1850. ~1n coms { their charter” : annual statement of the Company is herewith » ay © B-R-AN-C-H.- ir ons art f the largely h : : at. el Aborty—S8 f little boy of} ASSETS —~Several ine : oy receivable day night, as an to get out their sie on E. Kru ure man 1 Bills b ng oles Kline, trustee Lo sell 1 igaret Knoll; late of Ho lcossed, { 11. The accoun iand 8 J Herring, $23,670.14 4 ncob Neese, 657.04} 182.44) P——— ——— to Sam’l Lewins, of | el un Al x him into} which are and y 31 'K Call Lle furni ley, when in ne ambine, the 8 he : r of Pennsvy i IK 3 yo piaciure f any GOLDSMITH BR 2 you, at r y raved : TRAVERSE—15T WERK ceased, Bellefonte—R H Foster, C Derr Unionvilla—G Alexander. dealers in Alle term of court, amoun —See new advertisem Hive one price stores, ing great ind st —None but the best st & Mingle's boot there before puret There are twenty-five boys in Ea each having lost a leg or arm while fempting to board moving freight t i guar Wad ' VOURRS We present to the Oarriage to all who use Top Vehicles, the gut illustrating our Patent Three Bew Clara $24,410.12 Knas, i @ i » some 8 years ¢ ate of Harris to . accour rea: Hess, ago LY, acement “a he trustae Le sel of Greg 14. Ti {C Boal, adm sir | William McMinn, hip decessad, The! mw i eilal0 wpensalion o© a TRE SPE aad 131 {late IR GOLD % Rts $1567. 100.C 50 r 37 Aa n ve Sid # re. ¢ elsewhere ard : TG y NINO a a BD in af UC TION IN PRICES. 185 } wl and neat in Bp per pari of the there are rIvE bows, two of which A not ber low the rimming, and therefore not sees in a finished top. The advantages in these five bows In the upper part of the top are i edectually prevent the top from between the main bows, which iss sal obfection-—and in folding the top two short bows by an ingenious arranges ment will drop below the three main bows silowing the top to fold neatly sod with the same esse as though were no short bows, so that this top is re» sily a three bow top when fol and five bow top when extended. ® lenge the world to produce s three top that pussestes the number of sdvase tages Lhal Lhis Lop possesses. Encouraged by numerous masliclisd recommendstions and orders from eat States of the Union, we als proputed with a full stock of dif=;ent sizes of tops set ready to trim, to which we particular ly on e allention of manufacturers. And 10 person: who desires finished top we would say tasi we manufacture ent grades Laat vary in price, from whet we call & cheap top (unlined) to the highe Sockets, or all weed 1 a3 : haar L as oveen a keep the le 3 GOLDSMITH 0 n and always will be our motlo, the entire stock of neh 0 GUga Goods and mark them dewn in ore te a general cleaning out atthe end of : bling us to start with an en each succeeding Season. . inte of {0 by led by Henry Heat 7. The first acocoun ministrator d bn cts of | Livingston, late of Belle! | deceased 1 18 The account of 1 41/ dian of Eliza A Hchs Fi minor ghitld of Wil BP OQ . il 19. The ac int T8881 ardian of W BE Ke acob Keplar, late of Forgu Satordav night last | 4 « th ALi ig said that on $250 in money wasstolen fron ; yuse of Wm. Kerstetter, tax collector] week, w or Millheim, found guilty. *—Had a couple inches of snow week, which afforded a few days of i¢ sleighing. The weather Las been or thaw order, --There 18 a meeting in in the Evangelical charth, this : Hope the citizens will enjoy the meeting by attending it. —The new paper mill n place of the one ul Lock Haven last fall wijl by the first of March, ~— Anything in the market in the of boots and shoes for men, women, girls | . or boys, can be found at Doll & Miogle’s cheap boot and shoe store, —The employes of the I Re factory struck for higher wages. They |ized warnin demand the same wages asthe employes | gors and mar of the Lewistown factory. l mi Andrew CO. Ereamer, of Walkerioloy # 12's case goes t {BS at i HIS BODY CUT UP AND BURNED. | Hudson, N. Y., January 12 —The Reg. has just received intelligence ofa horrible tragedy in the tewn of Auster: 1 twenty miles from this city, A woodchopper named Vandercook, belong- | ing to Alford, Mass, visited the shanty of Oscar Beckwith, a desperate character, | living at old Green River ore bed, last Tuesday and has not been seen since Vandercook's absence excited the suspi~ cion of his {riends -and they went to Lhe shanty in search of him, when it was dis. covered that Beckwith had disappeared] with his horse. Further investigation dis-/| closed charred portions of human skull| and bones in the stove, portions of the] ie body cut in small pieces, as if ready to} Philipsburg—W Rook, W E Irvin, G burn, and the lezs and feet in s heap.| W Hoover, B 8S Kindate, R E Munson, covered with rubish Beckwith's horse Jas Haines. was found in the mountains this morning] Walker—B F Shafer, S8am'l Degkar. iles from the scene of the tragedy.! DBellefonte—P G Meek, 1 Haupt. : - : Vandercook was & stout maa, sigty-years| Taylor—D M'Manigal, E Beckwith, W lars, culls, underweay, hats, | old. He is supjrosad to have considerable Miller, 8 Hoover. ny ; | : Wa vy thing needed torig out| money about him. The tragedy has Howard tv -3 Sliver. township, was eiecied mercant p~ a yonag man, from head to foot, at the | caused intense excitement In the neighs| Huston—J Brown, sr. praiser, by the out-going commissioners. | Prijad, Bra Go to the Philadelphia | borbood, and a large posse is in search of| Gregg— Wm Homan, sr. He will make an efficient appraiser | Branch. young man, whenever you want | Beckwith, who is believed to be near this) Haines—G M Keister D Fees. —Canped fruit, elegant as fresh from | a decent suit of clothes at 25 per cent. | °c": | Benner—Jobn Luts, W B Eckly. the tena at Bonhlire: nian the best drisd | below what others will charge vo . Rush—S Batcheller. the tree, at Sechlers; aiso the best dried | below what others will charge you. Miles—Jonah Wolf ruit of all kinds They orde Union—W Irwin goods only from firs Spring—0 Lyous. MillbgimeJd ac Risenhuth, J H Breon, o- . | Triavn List.—The following is the list | of cases for trial at the January term of A good many years ago & man who had|court, which begins on Monday, the 23d arrived from the Bermuda Island {ine ant : ork cou Pa., jail for} itted ngainst the laws] ith, He bad with him|B W Shipley. he planted in the rich|S J Bing. Before the plantg N 1 t 1DDC i . Ippo | 1,200.71 land. | Total accruing as- {| sots and funds of the company the past year less SXDENSOR...ovirirwi Towhich add notes of 1877, &, Oand Mingus cash premi. ums, carpenters risks, cancellas tions and tax on notes and exons erations, Making the total available assols of the company this GAY cvrsrsrssses Face value of pres mium Dols in io - Risks and insurans ces taken the PAREL YOAT inom Risks and insuran- ces of 1877. B, © and 80 in force. Making the risks of the company this 4AY enue ssens LIABILITIES. A A on ast : fa ! E. Krumbine's furniture ugh | rooms, when in Centre Hall, and exams the his stock, as he is offering great ins i ents to the trade in all kinds of ire. He has also on hand a fine ment of chairs, which he will dis- { pose of very cheap. Call and see him. pike managers and supervisors ill do well to paste this in their diaries: Mr. James A. Robinson, while travels in Jackson township, Perry county, had his buggy upset by an em- kment in the middle of the road. He yrown out and had an arm broken y several places, besides receiving other Suit was brought agsinst the hip and the jury awarded Mr. 530. There is a pretty good g in this item for supervi- agers. ' i v a jafer OGS 3 s a i na i wd a o yi iin iva, jo ix apiar, n | { GOLD3IMITI $line 2 a 3 deceased, 2. The accour Gray, executor bers, late of Patton t 21. The account of iministrator d b 1 of &e {inte of Union township, y » ETRY $128.47% 10! Ne K. BL R( aie ia ANNOUNCEMENT. 11 406.52 aRsic Marion—Perry Condo. Liberty—D M Burlew, W Boak. 4 m { ne | md ei GOLDSMITH oi si priced tops. Bow or | tows as desired. Send for circular and price list to Cexvee Harr Bueer Tor Co. And manufacturers of Buggies, Spring Vagons, Sieighs, fe. 1bdectf, Centre Hall, CentreCo., Pa. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO B B PA. CENTRE HALL, : RECEIVE DEPOSITS snd sallowinter est; Discount Notes; aad el! Government Gold sad Coupons, Wu Worry Wu. B. Pres't a a weekin own No risk, Bverrthing new S66 We will fu Many are making fortunes, #5 men, and boys and girls mal i? you want a business at whis ay all the sme Jorork. write HALLETT & CO, Portland, Mai cent will be givenon al, i $135,400.40 | Whereas, the Hon, Charles A. Mayer {the Uourtof Common Pleas of the 26th trict, consisting ef the counties of Cen and Ulearfield, and the Hon. J. K. Runkle and Hon. J. UG. Larrimer, Assoc, Judges in Canis ty, having issued thelr precept, boaring dale ef Nov. 1881, to me directed, for Loiding a Uo Orver and Terminer and Goneral Jail Delivery Quarter Sessions of Lae Peace in Bellefonte, for ul county of Uepird, and to commence on i t Monday 6f Nov. nest, being the 25th day of 1581, and to contisue two weeks, Notice ia given lo the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alderm and Constables of sald county of Centre, that they then and there in thals Fron persons, at 10 o'clock! in the fornoon of sald day, with thelr records, in ! APS 3 sitions, sxaminations, and thelr own remem’ wLedos [Go where ) to do those things which to thelr office atgperiains i i be done, and those who are bound In Lupegbizances ix prosecute against the prisoners 1 Lal 816 Gr a the jail of Centre county, by Lien ap” (here {ute against them as shall be fur {Given under wy and, at Ul, ute, Oct, in the year of our Lord 1881, unfired and fifth Sear of the Indep nited States 1 DUANRKLE Mill Hall axe | Robinson $3 oI" PROCLAMATIO -hased within the next Le your selections, 243 080 30 own | GOLDSMITH s oA ie a 1,876,681.74 i 1 ancl ’ ! Foy iH he 1.00% 140,48 i i ! ereby | 3 { i . ol» OF THE TOMATO. { #h 3 i Seu - HISTORY Jd G Hans hotige’..... vseesss a Rev D M Wolf library ... Ant outstanding. $668.14 At an election this day the following. directors were duly elected for the ensuing | © year + Henry Keller, Joseph Baker, ® Frederick Kurtz, Danie! Brumgard, Sam'| [© {Gramly, John H Musser, Henry Duck, J! ort. —— |B Fisher, 8 J Hotring, R 6 Brett, J'G|(5 Ol D ease | Bailey, John K Runkle; whereupon the| x bs 4 hat Rage of the good iboard organized by electing the following IRIE TE tae ho 40 Lot Tmbrars sich officers ‘ es remain in poverty We want rr Hen, Ww |" President —Henry Kellow. TE A a eh In | “ice Yeast wy of Herring. first start, The business will pay more than Treasuror— Wm Wo fiaeardinars ges, Exppniite sat tu Secretary - D ¥ Luse, idly. You ean davole your whol me to D.V. Lusk. Hesny KeLLER, (00 STR sont roe. Address S71 8c ¥. Pres't! Portland, Maine. It is said Mifflinburg manufacturers 6 to 700 new sleighs on band, Per- | make a bon-fire of ‘em. many sleighs | ong gnow { i { | i $2,000 00 W GOLDSMITH BROTHERS How it Was Introduced Into York] County by a Man ¥rom' ‘the Ber-| muda Island Many Years ago. " sasasi v4 5256 00 {Over the world, | o into any hs 1 house and inguire Fayniture—intariably the answer wil at Brachbills, who have the best cheapest, bring ou & BOOW, ing cut many siei : a, ie t all. in the line of fur. ind oity make, at the old for furniture, Brachbills, have never been under- They keep the largest and n thi Y . Ni /OLDSMITH BROTHERS recant! la 5 nv - {Square dea yy '% — Like the Phe s (levan Dinges came on d set up in the old stan: 8 very little damaged cost and below cost, ¢ make 1 always take advan hand ¥ FIRST WEEK. Those wi wees V8. A T Leathers. awsunnes'' ST Lioathers. ¥ L Alled..coonsnnin' Job WiPacker. i P Gephartu..' Houseal & Teller, “* WK Alexander. William Gettig. Peirsol Lytle. Levi Hosterman, W VV Lippencott, y mi of the commonwe a fow seeds which kb soil of the jail yard other | which sprung from tha eeed reached ma-| i 1 ch shows | turily, bo was discharged, and no one| Fradrick Kurtz... having | knew the nafne or nature of them, They |T T Runkle... A man | grew luzuriantly, bearing fruit of a large] Thomas R Hayes. account | #ize and usual appearance. As this| Rapiel Rizhol..... who it | strange {ruil ripened, iis color changed | a W Hey oe "WMO ot honestly get by from green to brilliant red, and became! | bay i? D outer, [etal suit ofelothes, | A" ubject of wonder and admiration to all|J Ll Spangler. Meyers. ito SLOES | the inmates of the jail. Mrs. Klinefelter, SECOXD WEEK. ie holidays wear-| hq lady keeper, cautioned all the prison=| y 10 M Rankin....vs.J A Crider a new dress coat, | org against eating any of the fruit, ss sheer oy "Rob ineon. J A Crider. nly sell for | wa« sure it was poisonous, and besides| |) cid Harter x 3 BJ Valentine 18 poor, the talk was | planted theseeds, as she would endeavor| yr ooy & Linn “ GM Fotzer [et al. bee he | to preserve of it for him should ' Cathariag Homan." Henry Bryan. : { he ret Jacob A W Lauth, Thomas J H Orendorf, More lezitin In e @ I & e A > wig i or ee I Li y THEMOST POPULAR + OF ALLY » SEWINE MACHINES | 18 the Neu his pert the state, is JOLDSMITH BROTHERS t was made the v, whic! in fs They ask Bg Cou —TPersons 4 housekeeping the ing ral and see the bands Brachbillg, before purchasing elsew hu therwise they will 0 fil ( 133 , x houl 16 | Honesily ee ii 188 { GOLDSMITH BROTHERS r £ +} { NOMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. Resolved, that the present board of County Commissioners be gov arned by the tollowing rules and raguis tions, and for the information of the pup lic it is ordered that they be bblished fot four successive weoks in each newspaper in the county. 1st, That the County Commissionarsy meet in their office at the Coyrt Mouse in the borough of Liellgfoate, on every firs and third ‘Yueaday of each month, from i 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 tho Commissioners or by their order. 3d. All bills must be itemized when presented te the Board for payment. 4th. Noorders to be Crawa until the Board of Coramigsionard’ approves the bill. | ath. No goods or material of any kind! for the use of the county to be purchased] from any of the County Commissioners, | JOHN WOLF, H. OQ. CAMPBELL, | Commissioners. |B A.J. GREIST, \ Myit W. Mires Wanker, Clerk, celebration th } nnaversary of the discov he th of the Missizeippi ake y at New Orleans —Emall profits and motto at Brachbil Rellefonte—they rell about The P Cant Before y« th 2 t 1 iredth a ; re Rithe I Aq P s A] SY \ Overchar . TCUATS This in A new vou ad ponnded and Lo Lise ton and wie public at larg win, MM. DL, of 87 Peun A i"a., who has prescribed it to over q ick. )SMITH BROTHERS inrniture nick sales, is OLI a ! IRE specimens i Tamb Hardly on . > 111 Aad ile nt iz I va. gheaper than any others, th p 3 & { Co. é } ia Lge, ay /alKer...." when the fruit was fully matured| gi izabeth Orendorf, ** isoner visited the jail and! adm’x ' the plant. This request grant-| 4 4 Wi AV Or * Poann’a RR Co b for pepper, sait and Weiland.” Elizabeth Mallory, * tha horror ol the good in Jack use of..." Hunter: fet al eat oi CF Dosey | Ario Pardee @t Blain!’ aco Morgan et al, Addr onloviny th | Banks & Foster..." 4 D Sourbeck. aor. Aer enjoying heim, ¢ Merryman......"* John T Fowler, a intorn Mrs. K. that | Isabella Pettis’ ex'rs'' J H Hayes. [ex'rs, getable was the tomato, orf piizaheth Bitner.....'"* Joseph = Bitner's and it wonld ba found whole | FacobSanke a“ IH Reifan {er some and ‘nutritious. The seeds of the| David Keller... Jacob Bohn, with remaining tomatos were carefully pre-iWwilliam Bohn........."* Jacob Rohn. clause served and distributed among the friends| oy Pruner et el. * O8har LAA 1 of the lady, and this DOW] = Carp | rood WW is A430T. A t Dy “amo ALLO popul ir esc vient wv As introd iced the Wm J Thompson..." J Keller Miller. ancie d goodly botough'of York. Forty W Hoover..." J A Crider many years there after it was cultivated asi op Bryan use of...."* James 0’ Br an an ornament rather than for table use, but! yohn Shirin... Sohn T Fo. pgrecs its merits began to be more Same gmp understood and appreciated and} ya00b Mavor........."* Albert Kauth at elsewhere, It grow Into general] y. ooh Bakor wa M {ave:sly ex'r. r. D Wesvor's adm'rs.'' 1 Mitchell 8'fy ex'r| DM Leibadmir ...."" E C Chambers, Tho Hayden Co......."* W P Dunean & Co R H Duncan & Ca... Kennelly et al, J H Albrightinnn WS Willams. J H Albright... JW Stewart, { and see i 1eir elegant parlor and bedroom suits, ~The proprietor of the Fifth | Hotel of New York, has a cow wl record will pass 800 pounds one year. Can any of cows beat that record? led to his ar «" . 3 : the Bermu« asked Lo pee ed, ho next Everybody The Right 1.1)8 ed Benjamin GOLDSMITH BROTHERS {Jacob I not be sold » the prisoner pre iat the whe { which fesd being the only ox« should not be [viseases of the MANALIN eho is combos Ob Grely 3 gatablo chy ene acchrding to Wwodiea pe oly init ie Fs Oy i duced a receipt business, over- , pants and ye cost him $23 5 algo the price marked plainly pl waa signs Philadelphia in the Kg- ear good the h i O "a 5 3 » hoeing ia gs a the Penns wing ti I Female Orn! only % ss Fett pur ihe right way to be | gelves and families, and yonr ¢ whom you invite to dine with you, is serve up fresh, puré and wi ceries, such as you find at places besides house block, £004 and the rece # of tho man had read PORT] t the poorest v clothes, if they buy them of Lewin, undergelis all others, The man | sleased and the whole community | now think more of bim than ever De- fore. He proved an bonest man, Mrs, Charles Diley, Pittsburg, saye, she wv { " rerana curs ds | 2 ; "| Bri 1 wolesome gro- | 1olesome gro- | Saat OR $ fi ux 3 a © and neighbors 1 mm the work « first dose, not react & sechlers, it in into t an ah ii house, Bellefonte, as everything in their store will be ‘sold regardless of cost, Now is the time ta kasiss — Ju fans —Good, sound, healthy food preserves health and prolongs life. "You get it at Sechler’s, in Bush house blook which is Centre county’s headanarters for covery thing pure, fresh and wholesome in the grocery line. They sell at a trifle above wholesale for cash. Of a vy 7 d " + | had Chronic Catarrh h- wily yy wit ¥ hero 1 hh 9 - id bisa Adsdy ” Q ay , 'LEMENTS, ddlery Hardware dealer in Centre Co,. and sold at the-snost REA- SONABLE PRICES. He is sole agentfor the Celebrated th Bend Chilled Plow, ed her perfectly, OLp signed intendi Hu i ." The under-| old Glue| ishes horses, and 0 beef legs. M. Reeser, Milesburg, Pa. —For a superior article of groceries, vou never miss it at Sechler’s, in the Bush house block. Go and examine their stock. ~Six months in jail, with seven years lisfranchisement, is the lust sentence of oe: - Judge Biddle, of Philadelphia, on Re- ~All opposition to Lewins has knock | publican ballot box stuffers. The Judge ’'S A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxicating. WANTED, to 4 B and Soap Factory HORS ER +, A VERT SMART GIRL, Why Miss Belle Clinton Expeel# to be Worth $25,000 in Ten Years, [Chicago Tribune, Dos Moines Letter. ] ni ai i ¥ , i" i ie | G rses “" LAYER ; } : nls Sjan lm Go. Nps le” Pom LA” Et ad a mother & 4 . 1f you arg a mechanic or farmer, wom out with overwork, or run down by family or household duties try Parker's Giscrer 1 1f you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use PARKER'S Ginger Tonic, 1i you have Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker's Ginger Tonic, There are hundreds of miserable sufferers daily dying from ling, kidney and nervous diseases who might be saved by wsing Parxrn’s GINGER ‘Lonic in time, 1 was given up to die, from a diseas of my limbs. I took Peruna and it curs ed me, J. Irwin, Hope, Pa. Any of our qubscribers paying all dues, and $2.25 in advance, will receive for one rear the Reporter and the Chicago ‘Weekly News,” a large sized 82 colum paper. This is the best offer made, and A LIFETIME 84> OTHERS Preston 302 UNION S50. NEW YORK | CHICAGO ILL, 0m In our family of ten, for over two years Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured headache, malaria, and in faet all other complaints so satisfactorily that we are in excellent health and no expense for doctors or other medicines.— Chronicle. The smartest girl I've met in Town 1 met yesterday at Nevada, Story county, northwestern Iowa—Miss Belle Clinton Miss Clinton is a bright-eyed, rosy~cligeke ed girl of abeut twenty, as Tull of fun, hoaith end vigor as a good girl can be, Two years ngo Miss Clinton was a school teacher. Saving up by her teaching $1060, 3 iy that is kept by ax one hd” oS Ld Parker's . Hair Balsam. Thy Best, Cleansst, and Most Sevronieal Har Dreyt- ing. Never fails to he ( ni Wd ed under that he cannot be undersold in ready-made clothing. This was plainly to be seen when you heard of his prices, so low that one would have to think the Philad. Branch would bave to bust. Bat bust it w'! not, and all men and boys will be re; iced to hearit, 18 mapping out plenty of work for the Pardon Board. —All kinds ef dress goods and dry- goods, much of it good as before the fire marked down so as to offer extraordina- ry bargains, by C, Dioger, now in the hotel store-room, ghe last epring borrowed a span of horses from her father, rigged up a ‘‘prairie schooner,” and taking her little brother, started for Dekota, Miss Clinton says laughingly to-day, speaking of her trip : “Why, I never lived go nicely in my life and I never had such an appetite, aad » 4 we only make it with the hope of indue- ing advance payment and increasing our circulation, Two papers, the Reporter and the Chi- cago Weekly News, to all sending WE 890. and PLORBSTON A new sod exceading fragrast and lasting pian Price 2% and 15 cents, Tt has saved hundreds of li ves; it may save yours. Ask your neighbor er Great saving in buying dollar size. that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USK IN CEN - TRE COUNTY, in loss than iwe years introduction. 21ap c.<C) JRANGE Ee ol MASS. | t D. 8. EWRING, Gez_A, 1127 Chestnut St. 7.Q. A. KENNEDY, ’
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