The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 02, 1882, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
PAINS INNS
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Mar
Centre H 1882.7
SPRING
--THE HUM OF BUSINESS--
Ww aoe & Co's
CENTRAL SUPPLY DETOT
is distinctly heard by Telephone at
G. R. Spigelmyer & Co's “FAIR”
and the hum of the Customers and
the elick of the Telegraph at the
“FAIR” as clearly heard at the
SUPPLY DEPOT,
Can such things be?
and overcome us like a Summer .
Cloud without our special wonder?
MILLS PA.
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LOCAL ITEMS,
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A Bricksmitit WANTED ol
Murray's Coach Shops, Centre Hy
ply soon,
FOR
chine, warranted
office. Has drop~leaf a and four drawers, tf |
We are indebted to Rev. Dr. Ed
Wall for a catalogue of the Theological |
Seminary, of Gettysburg.
—Doll & Mingle will sell you a pair of |
boots or shoes cheaper and better stock
than you can get elsewhere.
Rev. J. A. Bright, late
Share Luth, charge, is about to depart
with his family to Ellsworth, Kansas
Ar. Bright is a native of Aaronsburg;
wo wish him success in his new field.
Qare—A Howe Sewing Mas
in
ii
of Jersey
Rev.
linsgrove charge.
No other establishment keeps as]
good a quality of tea and coffee as you |
find at Sech er's. Onlv try their goods,
nounce it first-¢ Tass
We have received from the anthor,
Prof. W. T. Meyer, a new piece of sheet
mnsie, entitled, “«Relle Fountaine Pane
taisie.” dedicated tothe citizens of Rel
fi onte. Like all the author's musical oni
dudtions, we have no doubt this piece
will add to his credit. Address the au- |
thor at Aaronsburg, for a copy—price 60 |
cents,
My children had sore throat. Peruna |
red them. M. P. Lenhart, Irwin Sta- |
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n, Pa. fe
—QOur young friend Alf. P, Krape, has
left for Andrew county, Mo. where he
has found employment in a nursery.
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—A correspondent at Millheim s stated
in last week's RerorTer that Mr,
Sturgis, the watchmaker, had left and
that there was now no jeweler in that
place. Mr. P. H. Musser informs us since
that it is true that Mr. S. had left, but that
the business is continued by an em-
ployee.
— A lot of choice ma
ed at Wolf's store, in She
eighth barrels. We tried
hem excellent,
- Geiss Wagner and family, of Potter
township, left for Will county, Illinois, |
on ay Saccess to them in apt
3
ew home.
~The card of Prof. Reiter for the next |
term of the Spring Mil Is Academy, will
be found in another colam. This insti
tution will
under its new principal, as we tind him |
a gentleman end scholar in every sense i
word.
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anda
find |
ast red
quarter
‘em and
erel i
f,
of the w
—Chairs at Ezra Krumbine's, Centre
Hall, as cheap in price an d better in
cuality than can be found in the county.
Kerlin, at the old
Dna hands about
r. Heury Straub, of Brook-
Mr Kerlin's entire
of hat vicinity can
late themselves, as Mr. Straub is |
krown to many of them, having been
raised in Nittany Valley. He is a live
business man of known integrity aud a
perfect gentleman Miss Elza Mc
who has so faithfully managed Mr. Ker re |
« affairs during his absence, will re-
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congratn
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IRs Py
lin’s
main with Mr, Staub indefinitely.
Mr. 8's intention to give the Pinete.
is personal attention. Many new fea- |
ures will be added futhe business. New
goods will be on early and high prices
paid for produce, with first-class bargai
on store ‘goods.
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— According to the Tyrone Her
Milesburg has a crank. It says: How-~
ard Cook, of Milesburg, has for some |
time been passing back and forth on the
trains between Tyrone and Pittsburg,
under the strange hallucination that peo- |
ph e are following him with the intention |
of giving him poison. He was recently |
arrested in Pittsharg for refusing to give |
:
THE COUNTY FINANCES
The County Auditors are till i in ees.
ion on the financial statement, It wi itl
kes good thing for the Auditors any-
way, Some former Auditors, wo are in-
formed, took pay at {he rate of 10 per
day, while the law only al Hows $a We
are not ceriainly informed that much
crooked ness will be found, and if there
ja any, itshould be brovg #ht out, there
surely "will he no excuse, after all this
search. ifit remains une overed ; trns far
we are told, there i¢ no unearthing of in.
tentional wrong. We give this only on
rumor,
An objection is made
Sheriff more than 25 cota. per day for
boarding prisoners ; on the other hand
ex-Sherifl Spangler testified that the
County authorities a weed to allow him
50 ots. per dav, and that none his
nrede sopsmors wore out down I
Obiection was also made to ti
account for removal of | fish-basket
law relative thereto we publish
other colum of the REPORTER
ahiection ala, we are told, to ace
other part
We Pere that the pub lie expendi.
tures should ever be properly serutinix.
and it will be remembered that the
REPORTER years ago called attention to
wrongs that were practiced against
aout ty in heavy overe harges. All
average fax paver demands is proper
| economy, contra distinguished by sting
i ness and close-listed ness,
a 10
Cuil
>
Ol
y 30 cents
a Shel {1s
~~
in ans
There is
sounts of
od :
the
the
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~If there is one man in Bellefonte |
| who may wali feel proud of his popu
larity, it is John Powers, for he has jast
DEAD AND ALIVE.
ELECTIONS,
Millheim borough elected
ing officers:
Chiel Bargess,
Burgess, H.K:.]
Smith, Jacab Alter, A. A. Fi
Mai Ilia Isreal Confer; ¢
Direct Ji Gephart, 1,
Mingle, PP. 8. Meyer; Overseers
Poor, Johathan Harter, H, H, Weiser;
| Assessor, D. 1. Zerby: Inspectors, A. 8
Musser, J. F. Harter; Judge of Election
1). A. Masser; Auditor, H.
man : Constable, G, W Wer,
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the follow} A Strange =
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ta Lin
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8G. Gutelius; Assi I'he i
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Pexy Towxsuip Justice ©
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Noah 3
David Fie
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acob
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FYipugs, | 5
Frank ; Over
ht
Uonce, over:
Fra
SOBrs,
Directors,
Judge, 1
Staver, J
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ry ohn H
John Bra
er, Elias Hoover
luspect Henry
Mever A SRERS A.J
Andie i W AMoyver
rk, Wm
Crary.
gor,
Shoot
lovey
Zorhv QOS,
Vy
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imphe
in Cle
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Hangs Towns
Pea ©, Henry Reinh
John Martin, W. J. Krape;
Abs, Confer, Sam'l E. Mots
Years, J. WW. Russ N
Judy H. A. Mingle
ie. 4 harles Bowes
Andit Wm
iH. G. Shaler;
} SU POrY Is
Clverseers,
1 D
Ettlinger;
Wm
Art
Sohoo
el M,
Inspectors
Assessor, Charles
I. Mever: lown
Constable, J. H.
C
smith
Clerk,
Wyle,
r
the
fon,
iY
Township, E
imon Ward ;
Lnspectors,
Supervisors, H VP
Directors, Albert
Same! Harpster : Poor Oversears,
ert Meek, Geo Homan | Assessors,
Peace ~
J 1
J G Hess
Craton ©
Sat
Petey
Ninitt
Krebs
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[penn re~elec Joh Mavor by a large major
| Mr. Powers is a democrat, and his}
tion is 211 the more significant be |
lo Ause the bora’ republican. Well, |
fr. Powersisag are, genial man
a gentleman and Bel lefoute did itself
honor by re-electing him, Mr. Powers
| is one of the moat popular men in that
| town, and very deservedly so, al 1d we |
{are pleased to see that his neighbors |
t have thus shown their appreciation Of 80
i iy
i re-elec
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roid, Lat
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Harris, demo sratie candidate
n the North ward
nade a ge ood run against her
P Harris, who was the
tice,
ire,
i Bellefonte,
husbaz no.
ar republican majority in thal
3, and that was cut @ own
one: half. and no doubt
P. kept this show only by bard
wrk. while Mrs. Harris could not go out
tionering, else she soul have sent
trivera k
yn. Hurrah for
Mrs. Harris anvhow, de
The regu
ward is about
by Mra H to
3
Wi
sie
1
Joha ap Sa
ated or nol,
Phils ranch has still a
which is
to it out, If
{yo 0 want a cheap overcoat a chesp
you can get 1 at vour own price,
of Lewins, he must sell off what is left in
order to make room for spring stock,
~The vlelphis
hand,
part of winter st
cloge
| Bo w offered at cost
oF
nit,
Were pleased to have a call
genial friend, A. 8. Rerl
and prop
will
Mr. Straab,
» real estate
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rofth
n
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Stono~mill store, whi
elsewhere, has been solid
}, 48
to
i 5
of P. Kerlin, dec'd, embracing some
acres clear land with about 600 acre
timber land. We 8 Abe wil
iong have a big sawmill sporting in that
art of the Loop, and liven up thiogs
a boom in lumber over
sf Ly Ct Q i Ore
generally by
there—his movements i
Rev. W. O. | w
{ Centre Hill. on Saturday, March at
p- m. and on Sunday morning, when the
sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be
5
vif
iN
When at Bellefonte never purch
groceries without first exami
hler's go
that w
are
Hog
» buy |
any
LY
freshest,
roduce
ich
in exchange for groceries at Cash prices |
—let farmers remember this.
of IR
Pennsyly
10 vears of
over
b
he
vy
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ANS8US there
146 dre:
age who canaont read
10 years of age who can-
Philadelphia rd |
ripling army
redaced the atten
enn sylvan may be profitably
in the d irection of the prims ary
They are not doing the wi
Olt
that was cat ¢ them by the com-
mon school system. i
— Wi 1 get boots or shoes at Doll
& Mingle’ 8 they warrant their goods to |
be as represented, and make up for any
article found O. K. No customer has
yet had cause for complaint, i
vo + La
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wy
#1
chil
{and
{ not
8 ys Bo
no
tion
i turned
i schools,
heco
Y 2% 1 . ¢
El this 8 oC
1a
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is JOT
Gi
n you
not i
C. Motz and lady, of Woodward,
dent on Saturday
St. Paul's church,
rich threw Mr,
Mrs, Motz!
out on the
—J,
met with quite an acc
last, in the vicinity o
They drove over a cow w!
buggy, and
other side. Both were considerably
| bruised though not seriously hurt. The
| buggy was badly used
nr i
ap. i
—The weather from SBatarday to Tues. |
Sunday and Monday were |
mild and pleasant—in fact it seemed that |
inter were o'er and spring had rome. |
The biuebirds and robinsare |
nor aud the groundhog know nothing
voles
J
Archey 84 votes, Samuel Goss 54
{ stable, Peter Wolf Auditor,
Miller: Township Ul M Savder,
Fe lo West Jud
ie id
Inspectors,
REY) '
3
ers,
Of
O
s 8 ge
A ISSer
vi Walker
5
Samuel
Le
g Ti : yd udge of
Hn, W A Kr $6 Luspect MWR, E k '
John D Wagner ;: Supervisors, J BB Ream,
Fred Zettle ; Sch Directors, 8 J Her
ring, M Overseers,
Rossman, Assessors
Henry Ei pich : Consta
ble, Wm Ki : Ww, J P Heckman;
Township ( . H B tlerring.
a T, North
; los;
eit Jon,
Routh,
Bl
J
{sr}? Elec
Sih
In )
it rs,
Judge of Elec
Fp
Cre
tion, Ww m Ww Gaver
ada, J P Grove
Harris T
Ferguson i’
fenry Keller
Jol {)
Hess NS
Mevers
eCclors,
1x
& Geo Swab,
Peter
Directors, M
+ Poor Overseers,
Ruohn; Assess G
ams: Constable, Wm
’ P AM Weber > Towns!
Mmer,
nspedt
tor >
| Supervisors, hut
CRAY
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Meyers
3 Rrper
Ti
51
18
¥
1 1 )
pA
3 H grr
print,
ceive
Year
EE
x @ Assessment
DTW
hior hota
$ big hotel,
by
Gren hile
0 » be furnished Mr,
2a}
jture dealer in
A
CR
town,
nds always and
85]
i
t st
er manuia
1nties,
OS gent
SOT LLE
stipa.
cured
n's Fer-
Peruana
Marti
this t
flice has been estab.
county called Benare,
as post-master. It .
plical
hange of one letler oxoitemeont
Bi
would onl A «
{ to make one B EWare,
A.
~iale,
to Hon, John
ral of the
y-bound copy of his re
r ending November
-We are inlehted
Lemon, Audits
for a handsome!
port for the ves
18581,
The Y. M.C. A
their Srd Anniversary
church next Tuesday
to which ail are cordial
At Aaron Da ‘a sale
ir
toes were knogked ofl
r Lene
lace, will hol
in the M,
evening, March
y invited,
Ta
at $1!
,of this p
rst
esday, pota-
$0 per bus
moved
ing to
PIT
A 8CH
ais Runr
iis
Chur
O11 13 3
10p Ire
vale residence on of
FONE Se
[to stay, ak Amer an citizens, and the nats]
r i Cot sid rable; the
: 1850 was 8 pay
ow (Mareh
inhale |
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and the
ded FUORKin «
With the}
| supply plenty]
I AL this Pate wel
hundred mw
i
per family,
pid ¥
Howaver
i1ilan
i
AVE BI BOTS
pop
wi over!
entire
Miley
Lid
of the tela
rpenkKingE tu
# & paapl
IRMliy ©
Fans
RIB, Ks
irl today
ugeos, mas
wus but on
18 sloam
fro
hey
Ww un
ith
He malt
FEE W M
A Tew fare
weurred st Wa
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driven
ys bavonet af
d ehi dren They
bout friends
d
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wilders «
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rally sym pi athized |
no doubt
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KERLIN,
OFF PRESIDEN
G 1ELD'B DOOTORS.
Washington, Feb, 24.-The a
He wed by the commities to auc
PAYIN
Tao Ih
init Huamilton,
Reyburn wid Ub
to Mrs Dr Edson,
[are ne follows:
$16
s§ ul
$0
to Drs
naon;
in
nd the other employees of the
two months eXira pay
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THE PERSECUTED JE
Monae
Now York,
i
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ni
anes
ind take
i gt Ie,
| refugees
I'he ¢ Orrespo
tors!
Ie
Minister of the
16 that the Govern
ElUres Lop
nis and that
opoated,"
Ignatieff,
for mad
i 0
Hit
vein disorders w
i a
KILLED BY AN E
CHING
Pittsburg, Pa.. February 21.
fant occurred at Carnegie
ling mill here Lo day fn
lactrie battery of sufficient
sixteen electric lights, This
y Halger, an employes,
ui vw
it
fa
is hands on the wire,
af tha current
A livid mark
oat and = tor gE lurrow
is s thigh t to bis ankle showed Lh
ff Lhe current,
ia full force
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WERBSTER'S WIDOV
New York, 27.--Th
February
nan, died at the hou
tochelle, last night,
ter's second wife,
Ler y
Bt
. o-oo.
tussin's Caza
gime,
ants, He has decread that t!
tong drinking shop in any
re
on
us
nt the
“a
in Village,
by
ie
to sell
Hind
il he allows
mises
HO
i
nie
fs
salary.
SRIATY,
he C¢
is LO gel
is
3 Lo fine,
ALY ©
us of
r ig Lo he stopped
ra I8 CArlRin:y muct
EUCH A pian, an d there
Ome nul
T GARs
mount als
Hit the ex
to
wo each;
£10 0%
Mr,
$1,000,
Executive
00
ws
h
sallod
& out 4x)
at Mi
“Cian
Interior,
ment lias
ti~Jewish
il not be
A
&
fata
Bros,
power U
morning
receiving
It killed
ound bis
irom
g CoUrse
V DEAD
8 widow
se, New
his
were shall
village,
STRONG
FACLS/
A groat many
simply bec
riches the
the fou
the
ndation, an
gE up
i
yalein, anves
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism,
timore i... Ma 3
fenoed
\ Pie s, snd |
Mes. Magy |
Ld 1
i (8 ¥ aise
Brasueas
§ Yrestman st,
ney Disease Cured.
Lhiristianst
m
ur
ullering 1
from which 1
tried bre
ed BE = pletely,
iBRe, red Rovering (rum 4
i ppetite did
vis M
LE
d
ne lo
gel
kenness,
there ens
1 10 coms
are gome|
rry such a plan «
- oe
rg d
Secretary of
are 1,172,760 taxabl
ispateh says:
[the
here
ori of
Bows
Was
24 worth «
08,610,568
Temp;
Le a »
The New Haven Registe
$
h
the rosiest hat
CEL ples.
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ing TH
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Rinnichalg
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fsdbue
Hato Kun
Mitlvenn
ussey ville
cuired all
2dy Rudge
rw Dhue
tell vule
ww FowWiel
Beming
wiehh Burg
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. -ow
MARRIED,
re Hail, on 23
Mr. Samuel
t
w
A i Cents
Roeder,
ei Late,
29, at Centre Hal
Henry Longie a
Mills,
M
Ract
ua
»y
d os d
Pa.
Un 96 inst, by Rev. Stambuac
Stover and Miss Poliy
8 iwWp.
Feb '
Fischer,
¥
Un Feb. 19, by Rey
ley. 8.
to Miss
WwW. KE.
in Zor by.
Jacob
both of
h,
George |
both
haart withou
benefit, § was advis
iron Biners, 1h
ties and sever §
gave me so ICH
Fi
ladi
Bb
To E85 6 valuable
Be sure and get the Genuine,
New Mie ar Pr. Gar.—Mr
that the
Haag
Pleas
He pays the highest price
Buck wheat. Superior wheat and buck-
wheat flour constantly on hand. Give
the new mill a trial, and you will be
pleased with its work. g tf
ve ow
Any of our subscribers paying
and $2.25 in advance eG, Wi
year the Reporter
‘Weekly News,” a large sized 32 coum
paper. This is the best offer made, and
we ouly make it with tue hope of indue:
ing advance payment and inoercasing oar
circaianlion,
all dues,
receive fi
the Chicago
i ¥
wr One
anda
1
HARDWARE
gi.
fits
In additi
BLACKSMITH supplies, we would
Heating Stoves,
¥
{1 to our extensive
£
CROWN ING GLO}
FORT
RY,
E
In Ra
I RA RACER
sr When Centre County farmerscan
auy a true ammoniated Suner-Phos
phate, made chiefly from Slaughter
House Meat and Bone, for $25 per ton
atthe Railroad Depots, from dealers, it
is folly to pay out money for the old-
fashioned High Cost Fertillizers which
other manufacturers persist in holds
ing at prices varying from Thirty to
Fn Dullars per ton.
The last season, everywhere, has
clearly shown, that the low cost AM-
OXIA TD Buren ProspraTes paid
«t on Corn, Grass and Wheat,
The day for high-cost Maoures has
The experience of good far
mers, who look closely at First Cost
land Results, has proved that those
$20 PER TON, OR LESS,
with a reasonable good Analysis of
free FP hosphorie Acid AND AMMO.
iit
pits i.
ing )
ow in 01d Conard buildi
. OHN BLAIR LINN ;
Office on Allegheny street,
feb tf :
L. SPANGLER, AR
Consul
German. Office in rh in new
OHN F. POTTER, Attorney
J dep promtly made
special attention given to those
lands or property for male. Will
and have ackbuwledgad Dends,
kes, &c. Bellefonws, Pa,
CT Alexander Sowsr
CM.
LEXANDER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
NIA, have pad them far the best.)
There is abundant evidence of this,
lund from farmers who don't simply
guess at what they are doing
| In the Jour years of the use of
Baugh's 825 Phosphate, there bas not
been a le reasonable report of uns
/avorable action on any erop, and
{this is a testimony in itself more
[than volumes of certificates. We dojh
mot ask for, or publish certificates;
that custom, has long ago ceased to
tbe of any consequence either way,
Addiess BAUGH & SON,
{9feb 4t PHILADELPHIA.
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WINTER TIME TABLE.
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FAST/LINE jeuwves ifasala
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¥.ie Mail aod Fast ! ios West and Pacific Rapress
Hast make close conneclions at Northumbislend
with L 4 8 RR RK trains for Wilkesharse and Bor
1¢
Fria Mall West, Nisgars Express West and Fast
fine West make close connection at Williamsport
witaN RW. trains north
Nisgurs Express West sod Day B oan Fast oebe
close conpection at Lock Haven ry Bs tk KE
trotns
trie Mall East and Weil conneol st Erde with
trains on \. 8 4 MS RR. st Corey ih BP a
A.V. RR si mporium with BK rRR;
apd at Driftwood with A V. RR,
Parlor sears will ras between Philadelphia and wil.
Famapon ot Mingara Fa West and Day + x. East
nipsRIRE OX an sil aight reine
ROBERT "NEALSON, General Buprintendest.
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rERPRTY
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om m— i ———
STOVES.
k FARMERS, BUILDERS &
call your attention to our stock
Cooks & Ranges:
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AND
WELCOME HOME.
nges the VICTOR & APOLLA.
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ASK FOR GE
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HER
LEATHER IF YCU
BEST.
We also make to order
Office in Garman's new building.
EALR
HA MEER
YEA LE & M'KEE,
Atlornshict lev.
Office opposite the Court House, Vidas
tile "
Dentistry.
R.J. W, RHONE.
Dentist, can be
s office and residence on “Hors
High Bireet, three East of
gheny, Bellefonte, Pa. Nebr!
EG W. HOS’ OSTERMAN,
U t resid ri rireel, oppe~
cen ence on
site Juhensn Churek. Xiu give satis
action in profession,
Eiher rE nlolioens eu
RB 6G. GUTELIUS,~
Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his
professional services io the public. Hels
prepared w perform all operations in the
dental profession. He Is now fully
pared to extract (teeth nbiclutely without
pain. ? my 378,
Hotels.
Br HOUSE,
R. Teller, proprietor, Belles
attention gas te
»
tonte, Pa. Special
country trade,
Ww A. BANDO
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Shop in bank building, 20d floor. Is
prepared to do ail kinds of work in
line, on short notice, sud good fils guare
anteed, according to the latest styles,
mrge lot of samples siwsys on
Workmen of long experienced in
employ.
loovy.
R,
Centre Hs!l, manufage
wier of saddles, harness, bridles,
whips, fiynets, and also keeps hand
nets, ste. Prices low ss any where
All kinds of repairing done. The
stock siways kept on band, All
warrantied.
a Ed
"ETS
E
MURRAY'S COACH SHUP
In successtul operation for more than
a quarter of a century, has attained
a reputation for well finished and
BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES,
Leather.
E. GRAHAM &
SON, Bellefonte
&ec., kept constantly on hand.
All kinds done om
of f opal ring ie a
wo
H. Bunernud Mary EK Miss,
Poller township, !
At the residence of the bride's parents,
near Bellefonte, Pa., by Rev, 8. Furst,
January 26, 1882, Samuel Re ish, of Biate|
College and Miss Anoie E. Wian,
|
On December 22, 1881, by Rev. 8. E.|
Furst, James H, Weagies and Kate K.|
From, both of Bellelonie
of |
Bodies, Bg and "Wheels made
and sold separately.
nd Ma st reo!
about the weather. i and Main street.
Rain set in on Tuesday evening and |
continued all day Wednesday. i
—J. H. E
ome of his
ng
up his ticket on the train, When last|
heard from he had taken another train |
on his return home, where his friends |
had better look after him.
~The Pennsvalley bargain store, in|
the hotel stand, is doing better in bar
gains now than ever before, Just call |
in and see for yourselves.
8 3 it
to Rosita,
Rain on Wednesday Madi.
The Best Place
LEAN favore
1 Centre Hall with |
entertainments on Monday i
veni in the sch or’ house, This Art] _
entertainment was attended by most of |
the citizens of this place. The Sciopticon |
" a : Lia & made plainly visible some sresting |
—The Singer is the best, this is the] TAC pany Vif Somme tmerestingi
, $ The Ringer has | Scenes in this country and in foreign | cou
song of the seamstress, The Singer has | 3 AGH i
. : {lands Among the m interesting | assesso
late improvements which no other sew 3 ._ : i
: : Ye i : scenes were the assassinations of the!
ing machine has. Don’t buy a sewing | . iy , . |
a. a . tw American presidents, The enter-
machine until D. M. Cowher comes] want ih its admission
il ii 22% ¥ "Tr 18 BUINIssIOn
around and shows you the advantages of |
the Singer, ~The Phili s enlarg- |
ted to an Journ:
a live sheet, and we are glad to notice its|
| | success. {time an
SHOP, COUNTY & STATE
rights ¢7
PATENT BOW TOP
for Carriages, for sale.
For further particulars, address
LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall,
15dectf, Centre Co., Pa,
ur te two
that
blanks to
haye'n
—TO BUY ~—
—CLOTHIN G—
0.
Miss
Run,
a ! On February 16, by the Rev. W
Wright, Mr H. Shivery and
Mary Ella Marshall, all of Buffalo
i Lenlre county, Pa
*
ost r
for persons who
If the
yianks the assess
interest
3
lie
per
knowledge
ld the assessed
as wi
%
at the home of Mr.
le, by the Rev, W.
0. Wri ght, Mr CQ. Senson and Miss
Wilda K Bing, all of Unionville, Centre
county, Pa.
On February 1
John Bing, Unio avi
form the duty
and add
appeal in
stalen
sheet,
i
1
5 colum %
EE —————
PENNSVALLEY BANKING co,
CENTRE HALL, P
RECRIV E DEPOSITS and sllowlater
est; Discount Notes; Buy aad
Sel) GoveramentSecurities,
Gold and Coupons.
Wa Worr Wu. B, Mivary
Pres't Vash
$ 6 No risk, hing new
quired. We will fais Fou
Man) are making fortunes,
38 a. i aad Dojo nd Taimems ot WE
RE A
— Harpers Magazine, for March, isan |
interesting number, freighted with use~ |
ful matter, accompanied with illustra- |
tions. We do not know when we have
received a more valuable number of this
always valuable magazine
i
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CA!
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1ent }
mmise
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otherwise
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muae
ten fx
ofa ! t
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“hap ahiaral . tha
4 ry cnaracier } 0 per} ITS AIO RK
1s
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basis
An eight-year-old boy died at Point w i“ t will
St. Charles, Canada, from excessive use|" ~~".
of liquor. The Coroner's jury brought |
in a verdict of wilful murder against the | ©!
person from whom be obtained it
}
0] Al KIS
he accepted,
a
: g 18 tO ha hope
DIED,
In Penn twp.. on 15 Feb, Sarah, wife
of Samuel! Evert, aged 40 years, 9 onthe
iand 27 days. i
Feb Priscilla Gingerich,
iyears, | month and 24 days.
Assessors’ ret ba gt
hn
“Hi AILIL.l-
pardon will be in
azauen gomm cals as has herstofore bee
Mrs. Ostiander died recently at Pond :
Eddy, Pike county, of small-pox, and her
husband, being unable to obtain a
hearse, dragged the coffin containing
her body to the grave with a rope.
{a bill relative
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der
1
els
n
were ©
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Ariy
No poor stock kept at Krumbine's | Ut BIS 4€
He has now on hand a fias assortment |P
of chairs, both cane and wood seated, | ix
which he offers cheaper than can be| by the co
purchased anywhere elese in the county | in the ta
for the quality of goods, as all his chairs
are whole-bottoms, no piec ed- bottoms
being handled. Call and see him when
in need of anything in the furniture line,
as he can suit you in both price and
quality of goods.
inted be the JOUN RISH BL.
RE
Market
Philadelphia.
26, aged
. J Sixth and Streets, RCE mm
DEAD
RKE?Y
nsati AND
he comp
I' SALE
¥
art. e bill I'l
irtue of an or.
{ Centre Couns
at public sule at PEEN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE
M ARG sf The spring term of this
Andrew fuller | cated at Centre Hall. Pu
Lt that carlain lot or the 10th of April, 1882
Potter town. All persons desiring a thorough English |
y Iamd oft Classical Education, are respectfully
noth east. Wea Be. invited to attend its se-sions. Tuition from
Rerana “He sidol “i184 to $8 per term Boarding st very
Ri AG, I g adel On| ansonnble rates, For further particulars!
iol ang oa Oh yidrem WP, Hostenuan, |
HRA 018 Lubyled ACTOs dSieddt Centre Hall,
|
—Dinges is bound to put out his stock
saved from the fire, before spring, so
that the coming season will find him
with new goodsall through. He is selling
goods not injured by the fire at cost and
gome less than cost. Dry-goods, ladies
dress goods, clothing, boots, shoes,
anned fruit, all sold wonderfully cheap.
ds
RDAY,
the follow
- ¥
xed Maine
who t
War
nave
by BA1 U Academy, lov]
+ will begin on
of
man,
Naw
s to those who owe | picked,
tier taste,
Th
An exchange trut gRYSS
the most provoking things
hfally ie
Ly market,
bh
QO
hrcatmn ; m.
+ DUSINGSss men
| urkey nply
New England markets
the crop and entrails
TR" | in dress NK w
a ang
wil
All
il
$
is to send out statemen
141
the it
wi
h n
Noain
them and have no sitention
t The natural
paid to
D118,
man
ond “ Ro 8 i ill be hp, . THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
~QOur huge friend, George Huss, of Resumption
Linden Hall, paid us a visit on Monday. |
He is a boss shoemaker, and what is bet-
ter still, he votes the straight Democratic
ticket.
when a sends you a dun h his | mark
money, and the v
it in geome
—8am’l Gutelius has been elected et,
chief burgess of Millheim. Bully for you,
Samuel, are you above pulling teeth
now ?
do orn mar,
north. Principal,
ir |
Tarms
is LO Angwe
il PAY al
Ore (
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC.
A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates
without Intoxicating.
cannd once .
Ono half cash upon
balance in one year!
he 1
secured by bond and]
No timber]
ie purchase money
ured, independ
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MARKETS.
Philadelphia, February
$1 30@1.81. Corn, Ge Onis, 80c. Cats
|tle— prime Tic, good Gc Sheep—prims
{Gde, good Gc; lambs D@ Tic: calves O@
O¢ ; hogs, prime 10}e, good Bie.
Spring Mills Market.
Wheat, 81.20
Rye 8k
Oo , ours, per bu,
i, shelled, 7c.
, ik
kwhaoat,
arley ‘
ivarsee
oe write and say when you can.|
give
fiem
| pay at ong
| At
To
attention
who |
per
inter
{confirmation of
Iwith nlere
IrRaRe
i itl
iI Daidd Or ss
My wife said I was a fool when 1
brought home a bottle of Parker's Ginger
Tonic. But when it breke up my cough,
drove away her neuralgia and cored
baby's dysentery, she thought I had
made an xcellent investment,
-> >
Ep. Rerorter: What
and d meaning of the phrase,
ip drunk to Pi iilip sober?”
—Warner's Safe Kidney Cure, which
has gained a good reputation for all kid-
ney diseases, such as Bright's disease,
Diabetis, also Liver and Urinary disea-
ges, for sale at the Cenire Hall drug
store. 2 mar 5t.
—Wallace, a son of 8, D. Musser, of
Millheim, had the third finger of his
left hand badly lacerated by getting it
into some machinery at Lose’s shop.
one-fifteanth ;
no 984 pounds,
his bird
which mid
i
ar
evenls some satisfaction, {
i
io
{
:
Bil |
n
+ 20
to be
throw the st
t
upon the preniisos
anti
and pay 27 —~ Wheat, !
to
they
nt Asi
8 bad
ave given you
to
4 3
1
i
iy
n 1
treatment those { 1
{3
ilk
3
) 1%, emen have paid for
ig
turkeys
L Lat
: nnectict worm out with overwork, or a mother
y Paxxen's Gixgen Tong
susted by mental strain
nts, but use Parxan's
you are a mechanic
by fa vy or ho
have
1
and send
t that
t
have
re
ne to 3 Lites 13
woul
’ 1A st
wouid co
t 18 t
18 cts,
f. resent BORSON
|
nt mm Go
to
cl
id
Therefore,
Mn ER suspec 3 ‘ .
Fy HIVE Weight » > " 1 " sine man ©x
to Df va was vy Andrew Keller. .
1
ou
not pay until
n't fail
you 1g stumuia
is the origin a
“From Ph
A.
Philip became xing of Mac- |
, 350 B. C. Once al an entertain.
ment where he bad imbibed a ae | ¥
be Rf Woman ached hin :
begged him to Lear a e¢ had,
her reasons did not please the king, and
be gave sentence against her; upon this
she calmly replied, “I appeal” “To
whom” says Philip. “To Philip when
fasting” was her reply. He gave the
cause g second heariog, found he had
erred, and made her smends for the ins
i rer ile
ppeal from Philip drank
te answer all duns,
ile The nts. or if you are
R. dead vias, ood or nerves
Hair Baisam.
The Beet, Cleanest
Most Econnaieal Line 1
ing. Never Ins to rosters thie
youtufl cin to gray hat
50, and § sites, wt ke
ro: mn ‘Ue : . Cia
; dying from lung, kidney
Tt is said that men catch cold through fr 5, kidne
their ankles ; but if they looked after Paxirn’s Gincaa Toxic
their own ankles as anEion aly as they
looked after a pretty girls, there would
be little danger. A cold or cough is
gpeedily cured by using Green’s Com-
pound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood~
root, Your druggist or merchant keeps
it.
—At the annual meeting of the Iowa
Agricultaral Society last month, Hon,
John N. Dixon said that instead of bu;
ing either Paris green or London Purple
to poison insects, he gets a much larger
q’ nantity of poison by buying arsenic,
which is thedestructive elementio these
preparations, Mr. Dixon has a large
orei sard, which was infected with the
sanker-worm, codiing moth, leaf-roller,
ete. To destroy these he experimented
with a solution of arsenic, until he found
that one ounce to ten gallons or one
pound {0 160 gations of water was about
the right proportion for killing the in
gects without injuring the trees. The
arsenic is dissolved by boiling it in a
small quantity of water, care being taken
to keep the right proportion of the mix:
ture when it is applied with the sprink-
lingpump to the trees. It is necessary
also to boil the arsenic out-of-doors, and
to be careful not to inhale the steam,
nor breathe the spray while sprinkling.
ils
i041
i1LLe ml
i 3 ble. 1 '
n or any disease take
vou up from the first dose
sk your peighbor er
C0, New York
Tollar sire,
a
—
arose, Lr
FLORESTON COLOGND. :
A wow and auceeding fragrant
snd luting perfeme Pine t
sad Ti cents
Il spring w
and mower, hay|
corn planter, ocorn|
nes sCraper, corn shell threshing machine, |
liberal 1 grain drill, whee cultivator, horee|
Any of our|power, tanning mill, clover huller, horse
{gonrs, bags, log chains, wheat, corn and
als by the bushel, &e¢ Also numerous
own|, wetie [ household goods and kitchen!
v8 to col ; kl
by
d, “4 A to S00
pee sead, 2.00 10 276
Plaster, ground per ion, $10.00
Flour, por bbl $6.00
Butter, 80c.
Tallow, Go.
Lard, 10
Ham, 12¢
Shoulders 7
Bag in or side,
Eggs por dos
Corrected wan Kk) vy by 1.
bot | wh bh.
|
lernor
sae a)
3% Bil i % dp
MK
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harr
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1
CO. Pettitt, lawrence county; v buckeye
Lieutenant Governor, Albion Wiliams, |
Chester county ; Secretary of Internal We make the following
Affairs. Ezra Crossman, McKean county; | road until April 1st, 1882;
Judge of the Supreme Court, 8. PP, Chase | prose nt subscribers sending nus the name|
county
> rake, plows, 8,
pr yr t%
offer, CIRRLROTEAIEN
Susquehanns «
r I"
fa
ai
¢ wing his
. lof a new subscriber, and pa os of
i i i 4
© ul
is
SCO LENC
i
Khowl
I y
justice ol the
A Will be Ho
F Bll
18 IE SUMMER i Mo
Mills Aon
April 17, 1882
$i6 for term of twenty wee
reasonable For further inf
Lewis |
ad Berren, 4
r Millis, Pa.
» Bp!
pa ' IS
to Philip sober r.
H J.iGronoble,
FPP
WS ay St Stock
a
4 { Hardware,
y New York
gan—nct one of ihe otlic
an organ made
and keys—iz making trou
church in Missouri
and sis
music!’ has no p
*
Anor
but
pines
Eraminer says:
ial “organs,”
case and
a Baptist
the brethern
PAINTS, G 1.ASS,
&
Has the
O11.5S,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
(oach and Saddlery Hardware
that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co,. and sold at the most REA.
SONABLE PRICES. [leis soleagentfor the
Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow,
that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN CEN.
TRE COUNTY, in less than twe yess introduction.
Uap
aon or
$y
SOAY
here}
WM B. KRAPE,
JEWELRY, STATION
BOOK BTORE,
at Spring Mills,
Jaws ry, Stationery and Books of all
. chienp as the cheapest in the coun
ty Warcnes RErairep at reasonable
charges nnd satisfaction guaranteed,
Heo will keep all goods ually, hens ina
3 feb 8m.
ol
GF 0 ORDr
Pad LAST
Ll 5 ME &
AGT
phnsonGlark& Go.
“ 20 UNION SQ. NEW YORK
ZHICARO ILL. @+—m—m—
- <2) RANGE MABS.
AL
up i
ble in - k EW ERY &
¥
¢
£016 OL A
g that “instrumetr
in the service of a
Christian chureh, Ww @ are ns ke d what
the church should do about it. Tt would
of course be better to have no or ganthwn
to have a divided and alienated church,
but in this part of the world organs and
melodecns are about as common #8 chore
isters; and of the two the organ is the
more harmiess, It never frets, nor
scolds, nor giggles, nor whispers to anys
body around it, but is always sedate and
well behaved, How any reasonable man
or woman should be opposed on pringiple
to a ¢hurch organ is beyond our compre.
hension. Nevertheless it is better to buve
po orran than to bave a church-fight
abou
N otig of the 1
pad
AUT 10.
( uli per
herel )y five n tof
thut I will pay no debs]
whatever contr d by my D. M
logeman after this cute, unie upon my
written order, Davip Rossman,
Sonrdt, Sp Towns
n
re thinkin ‘14 ‘
tors LLIBKID IR! Hs Kit) 1 : {
x : & head
} ¢
fat Wd
uel “il :
: 11, b Lilies
8
lace re [lr log Ww vag Wn.
}
leony
1 9 Wy OO
nis ou ido ( &
would i
:
V
Y
o/
, Fiver buys, ng
Iie d (1) & 4
te
BUNT EO
i hy
fund,
ian
It i
hreshing
1 Lew.
J sa
of lai 0 Ngan, Wi o
Hg Hp :
ring hip, ia LT
to seed
I popuintii shuk
divided,
and chil
1 y
wer Ap,
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE — Let.
ters of administration upon the
estate of Sam’l M'Cleilan dec’d, Inte of
Gregg township, having been lawfully
granted to the undersigned, she would
respectfully request all persons knowing
themselves to bie indebted to the estate to
m tke immediste payment and those hav
ing claims against the game to present
Lily
them duly authent ic ate wd for settlement.
FRANCES Y M'CLEL]
gvenly
Womnn
snion patel I
vide the population
pereong, cach ia:
ROTres, Allowing
to ue mountain ridges,
tracts and other bad lands,
stitl be lett the tiation
tion” (160 ner pe!
ithe cons
‘ fy
ar Ji
4 ve 181
cultivas] first ¢luss Jewelry Blore,
horse
bri-|
blot
i
}
LOT
he
i 4 {
ollars
YARM FOR
{
my
: SALE.~The valuable
F farm, known as tha a Valzah
y= farm, 1 mile west'of CentrefHall, 127 ncres,
1d | good house, new barn, and sll other out.
tol buildings, running water and land highly
tnroductive, is offered for sale ata hareain,
For further particulars, spoly ac Usntre
Hall, to F. hUalZ,
th Agent,
and d
and all
mower, h
and rope ar
nunierous
il;
iB. 1 0
Burdick
haylork
stony |
would
sandy and
thers
Hauartel
amily
2.8 EWRING, Gen
1127 Chestuut Bt,
JQ. A. KENNEDY Azt Centre
reg Be
" 1a
9
A pure strengthening tonic, free from
whiskey and wicobal, cures dyspepsia,
gn | similar di- ages. It has never been
equatl_d. DB. wu’: Iron Bitters,
il
rel
ie
id ian
i
i
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{ man
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wm ij
ao
» one
ai, Spring Mal ls, | lion people from foreign Tod: haye ¢
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RRures! Dut, noo at 10 o’eloek,
: AML CRAWFORD
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