pois - a DUMINISTRATORS NOTICE.~-1 tora of administ upon the | estate of Bam’l M'Clellan dee’ _ofju Gregg township, having been lawfully granted to the undersigned, she wou respectfully request all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment and those have ing elaime against the same to t them duly authenticated for settlement. FRANCES V, M'CLE N, Smart, Adm'r, Bpriog Mills, ARAB AR RAR 03 Sg i AS PSR god SB wy seg - : HORRIBLE CRIME TN THE MOUN-|A NEW PLAN TO ATTAIN A DOG'S TRIP OVER THE FALLS, TAINS OF KENTUCKY. NORTH POLE. aa Phil Ningara Falls, March 8.—~This village Cinolnnatl, March 8 ~The Enguirer’s| A Canadian engineer, Mr, Okill, has de-' A ; reatis on the 1 hilosopby and was thrown into unusual excitement te- Mt, Vernon, Ky, special says: The most|vised a plan of approaching the North Wrong of ['reating, day by the adventures of a large dog, He horrible tragedy that has ever disgracod|l'ele by means of a chain of slod-huts, was first noticed while he was 1n the influs this county was committed soven miles from Chesterfield lulet, is 1,000 ence of the upper rapide, As he whirled which from town last night, at the home of Mary miles {rom the pole. Ie says Most of the intemperance in drinking | *Pidly down over the falls no one imag Sigman, a woman of disreputable habits, Now, from Chesterfield {ined but that that was the last of him, Inlet to the at from Lhe cuato of traat T An unknown man walked into hor room north end of Luke Winnepog, whore sup. sollish wot b bi bit of p dy Rg. 1¢ Shortly afterward, however, he was dis. whare she and five children, with her plies could be delivered by boat, th but Be : iS h wi te an ‘ k aolite ly b JUR of fgavored in the ROrgs halow the falls Yains mother, were sleeping Hoe fiest shot dead [U00 miles. This distance 1 would overcome apy 210 An W Eh Hh Molar ) comes | |y endeavoring to clamber up upon some Mary Sigman, who was in her last month [permanently by buildiag a system of ro- after the man has been demoralized »n ied ! fom the remains of the great of pregnancy, and then left the room, but! iny stations twenly miles apart and cons made a sot by treating. If treating fice bridge which recently covered the wa shortly returned and sent a fatal ball into nect by a through telegraph ine to Wins would be abolished a great advance [ter at this point, but which had nearly sll the body of her mothe r, who was about nepeg City Al a $120,000 his would be made against intemperance, Is! gene down the river, The news spread eighty yours old work would be carried out by the gov-iit not practieable to combine the moder | rapidly through the village, snd a large Thera were nine wounds on the body of ernment and would eventually PAY, Cons ate, the regular, and the cceasional drink. crow d gathered on the shore. Btrenucus Mary Sigman, five of which were su nt necting, as it would, Churchill Harbor, ers, against this customs, and thereby | ®Vorts were made to get the stiugg) ing scientific, chemical and to cause death, The assassin fired fifteen mouth of Ne lson river HL coast i gather together a large class of influen-. abimal on shore, for ah animal that hac 2 \ Ta : shots in all, There Is no doubt that he Huds n Bay, whe Ee tia) people, who, while they care little op [KORO salely over the fulls would be a prize medicinal principi had confederates. Ui i ‘ artake only onl 1e rth having, but without success Kinal. does just what is claimed { itralizing Wl : 11y the dog succeeded in goth g upon a : . oo La gro ‘ vegraph system Fit it like to BIRO inrge cake of ice and ated upon i it--n0 more and no 1C58, WATERS ANOTHER nose of gration { i wtinence pledge | down toward Buspension Bridge and the GIVES WAY. fay stations of block huts would be » { All who have ever partaken of the cus: [terrible whirlpool rapids, Information of ry Sup ss for the undertak [tom of drinking convivially have felt the the dog's coming was telephoned to Bus. sleigh, dogs and pressure of the treating practice in fore | Pousion Bridge village, and a large crowd urposes olf lransporiation ing them to drink more than they would collected on the bridge to waleh for the napeg and { restart y iis like and all would be glad to see it abol« i! ming wonder In due time the poor st Figg ne he he lished save those who have fallen so low | 0iow appeared upon his ice cake, bowling ALY at in, to be } _ bout drinking place {dismally the while, as if he appreciated hese! #8 10 DB BADRers About « HE PIRCES | 1 o terrors of his situation, An CXpress paper; Walling to be treated, It is the treating train crossing the bridge atthe Lime stop. ir practice alone that makes these dead ped in order to let the passengers witness i IA em AAA oda we At the special term of court called THE CENTRE REPORTER. for this week there was no session held NAN on Monday on account of the non-arri- . val of Judge Elwell, who only reached WH. KUATE......cnmene Ansosiate Riiten iO Bellefonte on Monday evening. On Centre Hall, Pa., Mar, 16, 1882, THE “TAKE ANOTHER,” Tuesday morning Judges Mayer, Elwell [Cincinnati Gasette, ] and Orvis were in court, His Honor, Judge Elwell, occupying the bench, The important land case having been settled, a caselof Alexander & Bower, who elaims ed titles to lands bought at Treasurer's sale, was tried, and occupied only about balf an hour, when under instructions from the court the jury rendered a ver. dict in favor of claimants, after which all jurors were discharged and the Millheim contested election case was argued, which lasted the balance of the day, and it may be some time before Judge Els well renders a decision, The Secret of the universal Brown's Iron Ditlcrs is ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made: is compounded on thoroughly success of UDITORS NOTIOE, — In the matier of the estate of A, Ertle, dec'd, specia The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to ascertain and mako report of advance. hl ents to hay of David gttle, Boo'd, and ‘ — make distribution of funds in the hands OCT Alexander, { NM. of Samuel Gramloy, trustee of said dee EXAN : Wik cendeonts roa} tate to aad among those k DER & BO cn legally entitled therglo, will meet par- TTO n Batistente,| ATTORNENS ties in interest at his office | at 10 8, m,, for Office in Garman's new 8p RING [ . --THE HUM OF BUSINESS-- AT ” Witmer, & Co's CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOT is distinctly heard by Telephone at G. R. Spigelmyer & Co's “FAIR,” and the hum of the Customers and the click 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! Cost of ges, &o. i8 re : D st } i ‘ * { FUring, and ¥ weastons, do not wwe PAVIA Navarro, the fat boy who was \ on exhibition at a musenm in Pitisbarg for weeks, died at the Municipal Hospi. tal, on 7. ~The boy's parents refused to have him vaccinated on February 26 and he contracted the small-pox from an at- tendant at the museum, from which he died. Navarro was born in Rochelle, IIL, June 22, 1861, He weighed seven and three-quarter pounds when he was born and seven hundred and thirty pounds before death, His measurement was 97 inches around the waist; around the chest, soventy-five inches; thigh, ff tyvsoven inches; neck, twenty-four inch. ohes. Navarro was on exhibition all over the country. He had handsome fea- | F008 0 00 tin soon be inundated. Thal steel shod, tures and was a pet of the ladies. Here {00 rode an nded up at either end, ceived fifty ats per week Some A . woeks ago Miss Lizzie Glendening, of Allegheny, tell violently in love with Da- vid, and the fat boy reciprocated her af fections. They were to be married short- Jou 1] His coffin was six feet eight inches de and two feet two WASTING LEVEE Now Orleans, March 10 Red River report 260 familie andria living on rafls and condition, Bayou Sara levee is still ing away rapidly It is all ie ¥ and crumbles fast as water pushbds against © 8! Apedidion, in : it. The gap is about 1,000 feel wide, and WuUlieslion with iF Wo! \d. witor, as it goas throueh, about ten : | iid be hidchad ho tye 9 a ut is rs i ligeing I, nd board, { Lie Hgntost Gosign anda | Ud Jeep, but ig apd de o ¥ Sel untey. proof; each sled would be about six foot | beats A party of friends enter a drink- the unusual spectacle, Round snd round It will overflow "eo a \ at ng, neatly roun led at ing-place, and one of them calls fori whirled the cake, in a dizey way, and Weit Baton Rot and port ft J it five foet Ligh, with a drinks all round, and pays. The rest do!louder and more prolonged grew the howls sumption, Ibervill ot A beriaj hoe 4 ugh Lhe Snire a A Bighairgot feel easy under such payment by one|of the poer dog. As the influence of the) and Terrobont ! 0i0 or anohor, to avoid drifling whileif,r (heir entertainment, and so another] Whirlpool rapids began (0 be felt, the cake bel orders all round, By that time all have|'2cressed in speed, whirled suddenly into WR drank more than they should, and more] #11, broke in two, and the dog disap. ’ peared from view, Noone thought that Lach sled would shaped somowhat like a tol Each sled] } . ady > : {than any but steady topers can without [f° og possibly survive the wild rush through the rapids. When, therefore, d contain wu Kerosene stove, oil tanks! 2 ininps, an well as 8 completo supply |Reting well on the road to inebriation, I tood, medicine, axes and ices] But with each eall the pressure in- word was received that the dog was in the { or six men for sixicreases on the others to call their torn. whirlpool, still living, and once more trappings and{ When the majority have called, the mi [struggling vainly to swim to land, it was ogsheads of When complete each sl dy} nority of one or two would feel that their] received with murked incredulity. This 35 of stock and oth. |! would weigh one thousand six buns meanness would be the more conspiou. story was substantiated, however, by seve noes are that all dred pounds, or a little more than two|ggs if they did not call for the drinks. [oral trustworthy Wilhesses, It seoms in- i go under i 1 lily pound 8 per man, Thus By this pressure each one has drank credible that an animal could gO through was pours would commence the forsl two. three, or four times as much as he she uBper rapids, Byer Me alts, Hsoukh 8 Rin time {would have done if he were free, and Bo and Ter he tol eit Pe several miles, and still be alive PA. od . By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation it builds up and re stores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. Monday, March 20th, 1882, the purpose of his APpOINtmont, ELLIS L, ORVIS 16febtd, A nen vi ako Win 4 “silt s of ti give green earth (AUTION.~ Notice Is hereby given to sll persons that I will pay no debts whatever contrac by my sen, Rossman, after this dae, nnless npan my written order, Daviv Rossmas, : Smardt, Bpring Township, tha ouler Office feet WAM Bl fonte, — me s—— Le ’ na FOR THE MAN WHO SMILES, Dentistry = R.J. W, RHONE, re LIKE A TRER. #5 Dearborn As : Jase FOR SALE.~The waluable furm, known as the Van Valzah farm, 1 mile westiof CentrajHall, 127 acres, good house, new barn, and all other out. buildings, running water and land highly productive, is offered for sale ata bargsin, For further particulars, ap x at Centre site Lutheran Hall, to F. di TZ, faction in all if. Ether administered. A SOT ta professional services to the public. He all operations in the ho —— He is fully pd erie able wilde ) Hotels, BY HOUSE, ¥. Rh 7 fonte, Pa. "Twas Harry who the silence broke: mn “Miss Kato, why are you like a treo! “Because, because~1'm board,” she spoke, “Oh, no, because you're woo'd,"” said he, High Str gheny, Bellatonte Pa, i have Leen & great Rvery weak stomach dyspepsia | earings ort form § everyyl te gave me distress, and I could est | tried everythi taken ihe pr ple are terrible a A Bavou Sara crevasse will flood every place on river from Waterloo to the Vir tation, about sixteen causing a Joss of about 2000 1} sugar, besides great | or property. The oh the Grossalete country wi last accounts the waler through in a great volume, special says: and i r i ul preserved “Why are you like a tree?’ she said. | of preserve “1 have s—heart?’ he asked so low, * Her answer mado the young nian red ; “Because you're sappy, don't know." plans sliovels, places } 1 cent y th fax miles, ten iL Iar y. long, three feet wi \ to an inches deep “Why are you like a tree again ? Ro! h - Ho seratehed his head this time and ~The Philadelphia Record of the 4 inst. contains the follwing item of inter thunk, 8 And gave it up ast: “The woman from whom a tamor She laughed, weighing 112 pounds was taken three trunk.” weeks ago was well enough vesterday morning to be removed from the Uni. versity Hospital to her home in Centre county. She walked from her room in the hospital to the street. Since the performance of the operation the patient has gained fifteen pounds.” Of iQ ba ae \ t undred an equipped wo ward march by moving ten sled | following order: gineer, mien, once ~~ David Treaster of the town. ship of Potter, in the county of Centre, applies for sixty seres of land, sits uate in said township of Potter and county of Centre, adjoining lands of John Fort ney, Jacob Birohm, John Mitterling, Wil- liam Colyer, on the North, Jacob Meess, Jacob Runkle and David Young, on the South, on which tract there bas never been a settlement or nb nant. DAVID TREASTER, Tussyville: BE iu the one To ship, convivial party ends in a drunken wll thorough | Party, and next day none of them are in hus ten sleds would comprise|&00d condition, physically, intellectual. Ihese would advance in or-|ly, or morally, They have been coerced {by the treating custom to drink to ex- cess, when if they were free they would have stopped with the exhileration of one drink, This pressure is increased if one or two of the party happen to be hard drinkers. These force the pace of the rest, and thus rednce to their own level those who may be rare drinkers, The same coercion, with some varia- tion of manner and degree, extends to the drinking when. only two persons meet, Ifthe treat is not returned to the spot, the treated feels obliged to return it at the first opportunity, although this! may oblige him to drink when he does! 1d | Pot want to; when it may be an untime. sleds, except seventy eight [.¥ disturbance to his head for business ’ t by relays of ten miles, ail| Thus in all ways the custom of treating “Santenca: To be dishonor: ; i i tends to reduce all who indulge at all to ed from the service of the wd States, | ste chain of refuge in our rear, andthe habit of hard topers. All that have with the loss of all pay | necessary, would establish a sys had any experience as gentle and ocea- now due or te become du lephone from each sled by me ans sional drinkers are aware that simple be confined at hard labor This would give us daily wine may be taken at the dfaner moder tiary as the proper auth n with Winnepeg. and BOY ately, with a gentle enlivening, or a n ir ‘didrink of spirits in the evening, when for eight Fours rains, which would - be stant Whoo thi ¥iroughoat! Weithe work of the day was done, or upon a NSUMED. Jue ae a son Ee Ad VARGAS along oy social occasion, without any perceptible ird oF polar d ion in the same order as Djurious effect » At least that man and only by eter relays, as wel Woman may have this habit, and live have 122 sled 0 station over|long, and apparently have good posses 780 miles, or about ies apart, so that{sion of their faculties ; whereas the prac- {exch hut could be seen or reached with|tice of drinking in the morning, or at i It might be necessary (0 havejany time before dinner, is particularly | me of the sleds constructed upon & boat {destructive, and in general isa symptom ple, in case open waler was reached, that the man is far gone towards sottish- ness. But he who allows himself to be La w A BLOOD-CURDLING Kansas Oi ported this s came 1n on the tained from the Sheri! “111 tell you then,” 1@ practical en “Becuse you both e practical > T FYY ; i> RECITAL It was roe~| \ aman who lsiily man. hat b Ret oe. - CENTRE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE, 1883 DISTRICTS, NAME. P. 0, ADDRESS, Bellefonte, N. W.W F Reber. Bellefonte Bellefonte, 5. W...Chas Smith... Bellefonte Bellefonte, W W.J Ccholieid... Bellefonte HOWHBIB coosssine ssssccsssssinse ssonsassn s Milesburg cons. U K Essingon. Milesh're Millhelm.... A Walters... Miliheim Prilipsburg eno) W Holt... Philipsburg Uniotvillo wind C SBumith......Fleming Benner ce wae: Uriah Stover. Bellefonte Boggs wns -U A M' Laughlin, Milesburg Buruside we Wm Hipple... Pine Glen : Frank Taylor.... Lemont Fred Robb Ferguson, OU PP... A J Orndorf. Pine Groye Ferguson, N P...d H Heberling.. R, Sp'gs Gregg, 8 Poe M L Rishel. Spring Mills Gregg, N P......B Limbert.Spriog Mills Haines wena M Keister. Asronsburg Hallmoon uno 1 Gray... Halfmoon RARTIIS, .ovns ness Boalsburg - Howara wend Onl Q Miles.......J ulian LADEILY vere sussnen W H Gardner, Blanchard Marion... wes oree VY RIK EF Milos. coisreens..s o. U00 Haines... Woll'aDlore Patton uu wena Li Meek... Bullslo Run Fen wane H KE Duck Millbeim Pouer, 8B P..4 W Bpangier.Tusseyville Power, NP....d Witwer Woll.Cenirelati BAR cecsssasasissss WY Sand DBOW DHOG..oves wo BUWw Dhue OPTIAK evens wens 1 M Burabart..... Bellefonte . wel owler weL REGARD Hoover... Kieming wee. A Bresmer. Hubienburg one WG Morrison. Fort Maulda KH FORSTER, Chairman, H A. McKes, Decrelary. MARRIED, At Pine Grove Mills, on 11 Feb, by A. . Urndorf, esq., Mr, Luther C, Kline and Miss Anns Li. Baird, On 26 Feb., Jacob H. Stover and Miss Polly Jower, both of Halves. it able bodied Brown's Iron Birrers does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation, It will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. rt = FL Wabash trai of Mo mation that Jesse James and sled. ion had been surrounded by officers, infAlld this some place unknown to the gentleman, inorder until a complete chain of communis i fought cation was established. would commence this movement about va 1st of Dece ar, Or as soon as the ice “Once more,” she asked, "Why are you now A trea?" He couldn't quite perceive. “Trees leave sometimes any make a bough And vou can also bow—and leave." we Whitehall Time Keaping the due north y, and any deviation would be by & bait from the advance 1a sleds would be advanced in obs~fder al Intervais, ali ua ra. : \ . Omardt Kansas, in a cottage, that Jesse desperately and killed seven of his assails| ants and woundea threa others, being] himself mortally wounded The story isl formed on the more southern rivers. Qar treated with incredulity by soma of thejroute would lie by the wost coast of the local officers here, and is wholly dishes [Gu { Boothia te Borrow Strait, thence lieved by others. Particulars are want-{to rib Deven and North Lincoln by ing Jones’ Sound, having land the whole dis- wee, except Borrow Straight and Jones IN d, wh ch will be frogen, At North SENTENCE | Linco! wuld be distant from Chess The court-mar|t [ *ole M FLEETS brensrres LOCAL ITEMS, — On Tuesday allernoon, we were AE told the Auditors met to take testimony in regard to the money drawn by the Bellefonte Republican for advertising, it being alleged that the work was done without authority. Great goodness, what are we drifting too? 24 WW WM. B. KRAPE, NEW JEWELRY, BTATIONERY & BOOK BTORE, at Bpring Mills. Jewelry, Stationery and Books of all kinds, chesp as the cheapest in the coun ty. Warcuzs RxriTRED at reasonable charges and eatisfaction guaranteed, He will keep all goods usually kept ins first clase Jewelry Store, 28 feb Bm, M. A. BANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop in bank buildin fours repared 0 30 ail Kini on carl ine, on short notice, and good auieed, a istest ~—-This year Easter comes on Apni Q, th th Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, ( rosped red lacs aud trade-mark on wrapper, —Sportsmen, read Theo. Deschner's adveitisement. & i ® SERGEANT MASON'S New York, March 10 tial i he case of Sergeant 4 { shot at 8 \ ' 3 ~All dealers in ready made clothing Mc} shire Hall a are obliged to admit that the Philad. ~ store, 1st of April. Branch sells at the lowest prices, and : ~The Lock Haven paper mill start. | that Lewins cannot be competed with, ed up again a few days ago. The best goods, all marked in plain fig. . : an . g to w—Thanks to Rev. Weidemeyer for|"'*® and warranted too. : : wpies of Carlisle Daily Sentinal, — Nice fresh mackerel, the best in " Fy} reights,. at Seed A ye ——Will Centre Hall take stock in tel-§ TE ugh, at Sechler's gro ephone connection with Bellefonte ? . nt to have a new 0 n th Lincoln we 1 x a a antance (ro IRNALS, yi Hlowaneces| wun And totem ¢ panitens | Huston... WANTED FARMERS and DEALERS TO KNOW That the Cheapest and Best Fertilizer, for all crops, is ’ BAUGH'S $25 PHOSPHATE ye At $25 Per ton ot 2000 Pounds. ; #8. This is Nor an Acid Phosphate, or dissolved 8. C. Rock but a regular RAW BONE IAMMONIATED SUPER-PHOSPHATE Send for our descriptive pamphlet showing Guaranteed Analysis, wi Arann H xa la . . * . a Sent Free.” Dealers wanted in every County, to whom exclusive terris tory will be given. . Address BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, PHILADELPHIA. sud BALTIMORE: 5 los ~—Sandoe, the fashionable tailor, orities may direct] guarantees a good fit or the money will be refunded. ——The auditors of Poiter twp., meta! the hotel, Centre Hall, on Monday and 0) FY iL v nh ren ¥ i ~~ Hal sra squared up the accounts of the township. Four Towns Swallowed up and Thou. | before, sands Upon Thousands of Lives |g Are Lost. _ ——Read the advertisement of MFT, Sira ub, the new merchant at Stone Mill, ———An act passed by the last legisla- ture requires school directors to be sworn. ——Mr. W. Love, of Lock Haven, a former resident of this place, is visiting his old home, ei wifi COSTA RICA CO His ce vis — Bargains, bargains, bargains! that is the motto at Dinges’ store in the hotel stand, in any line of goods. —For Saie—A Howe Sewing Ma- chine, warranted in good order, at this 0 fice. Has dropsleaf and our drawers, tf 51% 1 jentely. } rea J.~Intelligence has! earth prin « and could be used for Panama, March 1 just reached here of an appallin quake in Costa Rica. Advices thus far received state that four towns have been destroyed. These are Alajusla, San Ras |; mon, Grecia and Heredia, h ~The report of the burning of the Great Western hoi }, in Union county, - Was not correct, » » towing others, as they would all be watertight and o ble! : [they would ail Do But wh Clon ‘ api 1 {treated can have no hours when he is us 4 GO DOL Contam» 3 . h yn water this latter p in: j€X0mpt from receiving and paying. Thus sli aed 418 18LL OInLs “ . ’ ? I “i. .% 3 { not offe y serious difficulty, The! he is forced to be a regular drinker, and : Alnus “only obstacles likely be encountered | forced Hon the high road to the drunk- hose| ' nd irregular ice lode hich lard’s end } fare rough and IrregUiar ice lodges, which a ' left alive are homeless. {might have to be elevated or tunneled in| All are aware that the pretense of gen| : baa * n thi nner 1 would expect to! erosity in this castor 8 1 its us Costa Rica and the Earthquake. In Shik my cata: > fronT o t tojerosily 1n Lhis custom oan Ssteniations| —, Moves thd . +3 amd . Th . v ban y : : . lovercome th hole Gi 08 Ir ’ & 1 1134 IRILeT Of eXchange - The fellow that got up the report -——The highest price allowed for all Costa Rica is the southernmost repubs| field Inlet to the Pole by the 1st of Jim ioe E Sxohunge that Guitean has been paced 1n | round kinds country produce, at Dinges store, lic of Central America, and bas an Are! iv 1 0) al being the bast season for obs 4 Ti y yp art ih 8 Are cell, ought to be put there himself, in goods for less than cost. Call and see | of 21.495 square miles. The country is) servation at the Pole. The whole cost of AM trader his 5 to be ene &, . 2 i ) : FRUITY ALM lis ar un i. Aentally he charges it un a ib nk ior yourselves, dugonally crossed by the primar) I~ vhe expedition in this way, not including!’ eo ’ 6 . ' Se ™ How Many scalps an be cat out ; : ; : ns range of moudials , which throws BY xpaq hh h lice Winnepeg City, h ! his debt do not pay soon hie sets! of a Miles township skunk ? is a ques Judgment exemption notes—tight | Jo = 8 ra and sacrndare viflon~ Jeep raph a5 : Wiithem down in his mental account book ion for thee is debating ar > ; qn off savers! spare and SOCONAAry ramilcs would be about $70 O00, ton for the cross-roads debating society. | notes—for sale at this office. A | Would ' 1 he makes y ro tions. There are several high peaks an ——Joshua Potter, Jr, now occupies ——Subseribers changing their posts volcanoes, of which some of the inlter are| this way who the farm late of Lef. Neff, while Mr. |office address this spring. will inform us, | 8¢tive A3¢ Some sxusel, sheeding Finer i an Nef! has shifted his quarters to the Durst { giving the old as well 8 the new ad- | of Grosi, Votos and Cartago. farm. dress, th ——Persons entitled to the Chicago] _ Judges Larimer and Runkle not Weekly News will please note that they | having been on the Bench on Tuesday, will get their paper, and can safely ex+|the next Audit may dock each one 70 cuse delay. cents. Subscribers whose labels show ——The nicest, largest and freshest them back on R =rorTER Over & year | oystersin the county, can be had at Sech- will favor us by any remittance prior to | ers . April Ist. . . : : a ~—Vennor predicts a storm with rain ~at, — Ifyou want to dress neat and be |gnq snow on the 18th or 19th of this In style let Sandod make you a suit, He |p onth. just received a lot of fine samples with rs spring and summer fashions. — Straightforward, honest goods at Powers’ boot and shoe store. Rely on it when we say their word is as good as their bond. Best assortment in the coun- Tw J — eather was Marchy A : : { boing floated. i an OoCCaEionad i This week's w of cold blasts, w grin of sunshine, ——An exchange says a pinch of pow- dered sulphur put in the foot of each stocking is to a very considerable extent ——Mifilin county, under special act, | absorbed by the system and is a most ef- pays its Sheriff 45 cents per day for | fective preventive against the contrac boardio tion of nearl y all contagious diseases, —-— ud | Ymar 4t Se HARDWARE STOVES. B Jn addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & LACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to. our stock o Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges; We would especially suggest in Heating Stoves the CROWNING GLORY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. In Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLA. ire Brick and Grates on handd. WILSON, McFARLANE &CO Ap Wo He + 1 several thousand lives were lost. # t prisoners, g 8 = A WA AOE wt th i ania, i hh i five On 28 Feb, Mr. 85. A. Btover, of Zion {and Muss Julia A, Johnson, of near Bouls burg We in t Wr {as mean, disparaging ee . n rk Wy iy and } 1 hin 1 he hap-} NEw Min ar 'n, Gar—~Mr Haag + are; Would inform the public that the Pleas charged against ant Gap steam mili 18 now in successial of n by th eater, not hy the peralion, le pays the highest price communication ¢ and ith ow up 1 y treating! for Woeat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley and Mont Aly. {he meet down as a skinfling, who is tem | Buck wheat, buperior wheal and buck. I'he desert oceupies nimost the whole of perate only to save his money, and who! wheat tour constantly on haad, ive be large count oan Diego. It is drinks if anybody will treat him, {the new mill a trial, and you will %¢ ¢ 160 and 80 miles wide, Thus this ostentatious freehanded prac-| pleased with ils work, - tf he Railroad runs . ¢ ‘ Jun iy six miles! 30€ of treating is only a practice of trade, —~ } : hick is natn "A \ heavy. {from Lo Angeles the railroad encounters!" Ch, IN 18 nature, uns to sharp brac- r;mide i ; 3 } ns 8 } = haatin {a vory heavy grade, from one hundred to Hoe. It tends straight to deadbeatism, |. Mills Academy will begin Mon- Slany, April 17, 1882, Tuition $10, $18 and YORK, |one bundred aud ten feet to the mile, and| because he who accepts the first treat "lit continues for twenty-two miles At to that extent a deadbeat, unless he pays! $io for term of (twenty weeks. Boarding , | be summit, known us San Gorgonio Pass, [it back, It tends straight to untimely! reasonable. For further information osil {begins the decent into the desert, and!drinking, excessive drinking, steady-|on er addres Lewis Reires, A, B, Prins : lavery mile brings you to a more desolate drinking, and sottish drinking, Among! cipal, Spring Mile, Pa. “mar 61. jeountr At Whitewater Station, twenty | qi] respectable people it is a greater pros.| the summit, the desert begins intamnarain drinking the ; Eo ty always, and a gusrantee with soy i erios o tha 15th and nh of he Fir = fow flowers enliven ii or anpersly drinking than their PEEN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE thing sold. ah bigh wind; in the former section andthe scene, Laige Ouncthiarss, ibree of Nor dopa this custom of treating be-| The spring term of this Academy, lo~ ~—Rev. A. A. Kerlin called in upon| ——Sandoe, Centre Hall's new tailor wind, snow and r infslls in the latter, | CUT inches in diameter, gi .. Large! 100g to civilization or to a free people, | cated at Centre Hall, Pa, will begin on us. He looks well and is getting along | cannot get hands enough to put out the finely in the ministry. His charge is|work on hand. He's one of the best much devoted to him, as they fipd in him | tailors in the county. a good shepherd. ——Sinogers will be interested in the ——Rev. Zwingle Yearick preached on | “Howard Method,” advertised in this Saturday, 4, and Sunday, trial sermons, | paper. Many of the leading vocalists at the different places in the Reformed | bave been taught by Mr. Howard, who charge of Aaronsburg. Rev. Seigel has | Das been established in New York for resigned and will leave in May, * |many years, and always meeting with : great success, Read the advertisement, sh § ¥ hy Sad g B35 € - ¥ 3 A TAX COLLECTOR ARRESTED.| Philadelphia, March 18 —John H, Bai lay, a tax eollector, of West Chester, Pa,! which place he left two weeks sgo, was! arrested here to-day and taken back to West Chester, It is alleged that he is} short in his accounts, but the smount ofl, defalcation is not given, but it is said to be| h its center. At sbout rest; JF Vi "or ug Pant Ba Southern Pacific is mies i ———————————— — SUMMER SESSION of Spring A full asortment of F aA a —————— MR. VENNOR WARNSNEW Monireal, March 12-—Mr, says: “1 would wurn New York contiguous seaboard, slso the’ Mi States and possibly Newfoundland maritime provinces, of the approach storm period on the 18th and 19th of L.EATHTERB) ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF YOU WANT THE BEST; Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles, CARRIA GES, and all kinds of Shoe Findings on hand. We also make to order| SPRING- WAGONS, GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the best of French|ge, kept constantly on band, Leather. Leave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed, E. GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte Fishing season will soon be heres and the fellow that will tell a straight fish story, you may depeed, isone of the good kind that are seldom seen, ¥. oho miles from id =e * 1 earnest. ii . 1 3 § i fab istalks five or six inches in height, Large odes . } mane ard 8 A Ld | plants of Abronia maritima, with clgsters Itisa remne nt of barbaric and feudal [44 I h of Apsil, 1882, b k Enslial flowers, spread over System, in which the chief who owned! , persons desiriag a thorough Koglish A little Gills, with white all the land and the people with it, and!™ uae! Bdudation, hie _respectiyliy . 2) ; . . . 1 nvited Lo allend ils sessions, Tuition from of dent of Swi tourna! ol 1d yellow center, adds its beaut 10 took ) A ) va : The correspondent of a Bwiss Journal corolla and ye ow c¢ ter, adds it uty wh ook to his hands all the wealth gq 10 $8 per term. Boarding st very thus writes as to this sul One cers to the scene, and the only ahruo, Larrea and all the spotis, was supposed to be! reasonable rates, Fer further particulars tainly would baye ne trouble in finding ans, or ‘creosote plant,” with yel |freg.hande i is humbi + ars, | . ! A 1 SmMOng the corps of teachers some men of ywers and sticky leaves and branch. Bini 3 A 0 his hum! lo Fetaine TS, address W. P. Host ERMAN, A. B. reat merit. even erudite, whoso obscure! es is you of the forests you havelgc 5 © them money, or ordering them |28teddt Centre Hall, Pa. Principal. g Fit, even erudite, whoso obscure es, nds you oi tas iy jfed from his kitchen, all of which they! and modest science is devoted to study|leh behind. received in meek gratitode, Treating fs! =~ Pat 3 ¥ «3 “ 4 iN . § " i ¢ ‘ De © o i and to the good of their country, without! Dur ng the seven miles to tho next Ae t pract i : } 5 ing is care for renown or the reward of thistion, Seven Palms, the vegetation gradu ad Pp a0. among 1 i english peopl world. - I once asked a young Icelander,|ally thins out. Progression beyond this| Who meet as equals. Each orders and) Who undertook the instruction of children {the flowers disappear, and the Cacti pre pays for what he wants, and is under nol who, from the distance of their dwellings! dominate; and fu the stunted riber on these are re. coercion to drink. The respectable Eng or the poverty of their parents, could not!pisced by t “grease wood.’ |lishman who thinks it the same affront! attend school? He replied : ¥, even as the latter vanishes, and! for Ef EDUCATION IN ICELAND, |°f brilliant purpie ithe ground i A ! All kinds of repairing done om short notice, ae work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. SHOP, COUNTY & STATE Spring Mills Market. Wheat, $1.20 Rye Bik Corn, ears, per bu, 70e¢, Corn, shelled. 75¢. Onats, 40¢, -— Hams, shoulders, sides, butter . - : ges, and all kinds of country produce, —W arper’s Safe Kid ney Care, which . wanted at Sechler’s grocery, who allow | has gained a good reputation for all kid- The Best Place at the lowest cash prices, ~——Any lady that knows anything about sewing machines, will tell you that the late improved Singer far surpasses M. Cowher is the agent, at Stormstown, and will be around soon. The meeting in the Y. M. C. A. room on Sunday evening was well ats tended, every seat being occupied. These meetings are held every Sunday even- ing, unless there are services held i any of the different churches of thi place. Allare invited to attend these meetings, ——JIt is a notable fact that families once getting their groceries at Sechlers, will keep on getting them there. The reason is they are never deceived inany purchase, and meet with honest, fair and square dealing, We defy a contradiction of this assertion. Housekeepers should bear this in mind, —— Emanuel Cronmiller while attend- ing John Long's sale near Millbeim, on the 24th of Feb, in passing a party of boys playing ball, was struck on the nose by the ball, which ruptured a blood ves- gel, The bleeding was not stopped un- til Friday, March 3, when the physicians succeeded in corking his nose, both from the inside and outside, * We notice by our exchanges that Mrs. Carrie Winslow Petriken, relict of Hon. B. Rush Petriken, died suddenly at Benezette, Elk county, last week. Her remains were enterred in Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven. The husband of the deceased, B. Rush Petriken, at one time was a prominent Centre coun- ty attorney, and will be remembered by most of our readers. -—The Mifflinburg Telegraph, of 8, gays : “On last Sunday evening, a fire occurred about 3} miles west of this place, not far from Hartleton, on the up~ per farm of Mr. Isaac Reish, resulting in the destruction of a barn, the property _of Mr. Reish, and the contents belong- ing to Mr. Jobn Hofferd, the tenant. Included in the contents were four head of cattle, 400 bushels of wheat ‘and as much oats, farming implements, all his harness and a new separator.” ~——PERSONAL—~Wm. H. Ripka, of fnyder county, George Krape, of Gregg, John Slack, of Potter, called upon the Reporter. We notice Mr. Wm. Jordan, of Ohio, formerly of this valley, back on a visit ; he looks well and seems well pleased with the Buckeye State, only that squirrelsand rabbits pester the farm- ers much in his section, ——Mr. John Sankey showed us a venerable paper, and which bears its age well. It was found among the Sankey family papers and reads thus: Rec’d of Mr. W. Neal on 13th of March, 1798, Three Shillings & Nine Pence, on account of the Northumberland Gazette, GEORGE SCHUSSTER, iabetis, also Liver and Urinary disea- Centre Hall drug ses, for sale at the 2 mar 5 store. Evangelical appointments: WILLIAMSPORT DISTRICT. A. L. Reeser, Presiding Elder; Wil- liamsport, Market street, J. Young ; Wil- liamsport, Bennett street, J. C. Reeser : Williamsport, Newberry, M. Sloat ; Wile liamsport circuit, R. Young ; Lycoming, A. Stapleton ; Jersey Shore, 1). W. Miller and A. W. Swengle; Lock Haven, J. M. Ettinger ; Nittany Valiey, J. A. Irvine and H. T. Searle ; Sugar Valley. J. G. M. Swenge ; Centre Hall, G. Hunter; Miles- burg, T. M. Morris; Liberty, J. M, Price; East Liberty, Z. Hornberger ; Canton, J. M. King ; Danville, W. N, Wallace and supply ; Seneca, E. Swengel, LEWISBURG DISTRICT, W. E. Detwiler, Presiding Elder ; Lew- isburg, B. Hengst ; Buffalo, D. P. Kline ; White Deer, G. E. Zehner; Danville, J. M. Brader ; Bloomsburg, 8. P. Reamer; Columbia, I. M. Pines; Berwick, H. W. Buck ; Luzerne, H. H. Douty ; Catawissa, M. F. Fosselman; Wyoming, G. W. Currin ; West Clifford, J. W. Messenger; Snsquehanna, J. H. Hertz ; Maple Grove, W. H. Hartman ; Dushore and Bernice, G. L. Burson; Hoghesville, J. J. Lohr; New Columbus, B. F. Keller ; Milton, H. A. Stoke. M. J. Carothers, collector for Mission churches and member of Milton guarter- ly conference, ew Much better do without sugar and cof- fee than to be out of Peruna. Nebraska votes next fall upon a constis tutional amendment giving women the ballot, and there is a good prospect tbat it will be carried. At Nauvoo, Ill., the house of John Welhemy caught fire and his two little children, who had been left alore in the house, were burned to death, The President has refused executive clemency in the case of the three Indian fcouts sentenced to be hanged at Fort Grant, March 3d. The new postoffice law forbids the post ing of handbills on the walls of rooms or buildings rented by that branch of the government. A celebrated lawyer said that the three most troublesome clients he ever had were a young lady who wanted to be married, a married woman who wanted a divorce, and an old maid who didn't know what she wanted. Delegate;Cannon, referring to the re- port that Brigham Young is alive, says he was administrator of Brigham’s es- tate, and saw him placed in the ice box before the funeral. This ought to set- tle the matter.— Pittsburg Post. We have known fellows to get into a nice box before and get out again. Henry Hill has obtained a verdict of $5,000 from & Georgia railroad company for putting him off & train on & warm day last summer because he insisted on riding with his coat off. The conductor told him ‘At the age| Finall another to pay for drink as to pay for of seven years all our children know how|when Dos Palmas is reached we have hig clothes or board. The only treating to read. write and cipher; among thejcome to a country where there is abso=| in England is to inferiors, by giving poorest fishermen of the coast there is not|lutely nothing in the shape of vegetation. i¢) ony drink money. or by ordering thel one who has not received what may be|Every one knows how a well-kept field tavern lord to supply the: | called a good primary education. = Our|liooks when it has been plowed and bare a A supply laem. “i | mothers are our teachers, the boer (Ice [rowed and cultivated until not a stick nor| A0€ Wor of abolishing the custom of| land house) our schoolroom. The near-{stone nor weed shows itself above the! treating is a duty which belongs to the) est postor has an oversight of the pro-|ground. In order to form a picture of Mspectable class. By concert of action, gress of the children, and that one who this part of the Colorado Desert, imagine and a firm resolve that a treat shall not does not furnish the preof of a sufficient|a field such as this extending for miles and be given or taken under any circums- education would not be admitted to corfir-| miles, level as & floor, with no signs of life stances, they can soon make it disreputa- mation. An Icelandic mother would not| visible, and no indication of man’s pres ble, besides immediately freeing thems. survive the chagrin of seeing her child|ence save the railroad track and the teles selves from coercion. Suppose that the refused by the pastor, od not & single ex [graph poles, Imugine the ground Sovers members of the Queen City Club the Ca- mple is known of it." Ask the first child | with an incruststion of alkali, which, © re th banscten: File ah o” meet who it was that taught ori wi stepped on, brenks and leis one sink vier { lub, the Lincoln Club, $3 88y noth- er the history and geography of bis coun-|snkle-deep into the soil as soft 8s powder. | \0& of other respectable clubs, were to try, the name of the bird Picture s gale of wind blowing over the Make this reform by binding themselves and the invarigble reply will { waste, the air filled with fine particles of in honor that they would neither give min, my mother. Touching in sim d, the sun obscured, and no object! nortake a treat, would not that carry the plicity and grandeur, a d revealing truly ble one hundred feet away, and you|reform in this city and do a great work the character of this sympathetic people !| will have formed a faint idea of the worst! for limiting intemperance, If the Queen At twenty-five the young man aspect of the desert. It is hard to imag-| City Club should start this it 1s probable foundly religious, chaste, gentle and hon~| ine anythibg so fearful as the reality; and, | that the rest would follow; thus that ast as on the day when ut his mother's| uni ground, and teoll club, without any restraint upon its lib- knee he was spelling out his first lesson, !the sand, and experience the heat of 120° 0 oo th. in fact smancipatic Can one be astonished after this inlin the Un, wa have only A poor conceps|s, J wil By n Tht 24 emancipa 100 Iceland there are neither soldiers nor can-|tion of the desort. {from a degrading coercion, might be the ———— {leader in a great temperance reform. non ; that the art of robbing one's neigh- = bor of his purse or his land is unknown ; DEATH OF A FAT BOY, | Pittsburg, Pa. March 7.~David that one scos there no police nor prison : and that for centuries one has Jost the Nuvarro, the fat boy who has been on ex- hibition in different museums throughout! memory of every kind of crime?’—Se. the country, died in the pest house herel American. this morning of small-pox. y~one yea rs old and weighed 700 pounds. | wo A I A ———————— d iT be, its San z Vv isl i5 pro. In 38 One can seo the that JUBLIC SALE.— Will be sold at pub- lic sale, at the late residence of acob Bitner, dec'd, near Spring Mills, ton WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 1832 He was twen-! po following personal property. to wit: Six good horses, 11 shoats, 2 breeding sows, 10 head young cattle, 9 milch cows, NOTICE, {2 buggies, 3 road wagons, 1 spring wagon, {1 new buckeye reaper and mower, bay County Court (Eng.) a short time since. An opportunity for satisfactory and rake, plows, harrows, corn planter, corn iar . ._ Iprofitable employment suitable for almost|scraper, corn sheller threshing machine, The plaintiff, Mr, Iveus, isa gentleman six [any person, is offered by an enterprising! grain drill, wheeled cultivator, horse feet three inches in height, and prepor- | firm who have just issued a low priced | power, fanning mill, clover huller, horse Mr. Ivens' attention wag | useful work for everyb dy, which they |gears, bags, log chains, wheat, corn and . . {call the “THE POCKET MANUAL,” ~ [oats by the bushel, &. Also numerous attracted to an advertisement of a firm of | Dr Tiffany says *‘it is an admirable! articles of household goods and kitchen tailors announcing that they were prepared | work, constantly needed.” The N. Y.|furniture. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock [Independent says "A sort of eyeclopedia/s, m., whon terms will be made known by {in the vest pocket.” The Philad, Ledger] H. F BITNER, {says “It is surprising how much impor Executor of Jacob Bitner, {tant matter has been stowed away in this convenient form.” Our State Librarian! {says “I should think every one would | {want a copy.” Scores of others indorse it jin equ ally emphatic terms, and all seem! will offer at {to agrea with The National Journal of] west of Centre os . | Education, which says ‘It is one of the! 17, the following described personal props to which the assistant replied that | most useful and convenient books everierty : One cow, 2shoats, 2 breeding sows, 1 calf three months old, 1 grain drill, hay rake, hay ladders, Champion reaper with self rake and dropper attachment, one Buckeye cultivator, Millheim cultivator, 3 harrows, threshing machine and shaker, 2 South Bend plows, cornplanter, 2 small cultivators, 2 hay ropes. 2 hay forks, eles vator and track, 1 cornseraper, 1 grain cradle, 1 sleigh, 1 roller, 1 set of chairs, self feading coal stove, horse gears, a lot of cow chains and many other articles, Sale to commence 1 o'clock when terms will be made known hy FELIX BURKHOLDER. THUBLIC SALE, lp A GIANT AND HIS TAILOR'S BILL, A trial, which is stated to have eaused great amusement, came off in the Brighton tionately stout. to make tweed suits at two guineas, and he thought, as his solicitor remarked, that a suit at that price would not be an extrava- gance, and requested the advertisers to send When the assistant arrived, the plaintiff told him . . UBLIC SALE, an assistant to take his measure, Pp i : The undersigned public sala, st his residence : {i RID that the firm would have rather a losing Hill, on FRIDAY, bargain ; it would be a capital advertisement for | published, in every respect a model, and] he yd that they le the little {the pith of many volumes,” Town, City them, and that they made the little or nd County agents are wanted, Com- pay for the big ones. The plaintiff's meas- | plete samples with terms &e. for $1.25, or a t 1 nN are was taken, and he called to have the [Particulars for stamp, by applying to F. im : : «10 RIFFEL & CO. 138 N. Ninth St. suit fitted, when the principal told him that | phiind. their advertisement did not apply to giants, We judge there is a good chance for He afterward obtained a similar suit at an. me one to handle this work in th touts : \ mar b other tailor's, and sued the defendant to re. cover 3s., which was the difference between d . Ri ot J All ladies know their faces are more {aitractive when free from pimples. The judge decided that the de. | Parker’s Ginger Tonic is popular among {Lhem, because it banishes impurities from blood and skin and makes the face glow and the eye gparkle with health, . --e We make the following liberal offer, good until April 1st, 1882: Any of our present subscribers sending us the name of a new subscriber, and paying his own and that of the new, in advance, for one the price he paid and the amount advertis by Lhe. and gave judgment for the plaintiff for the amount claimed, with costs, Probably both parties will be satisfied, Mr, Ivens has got his suit, and the tailors Lave got their advertisement, though notin the form Will be offered at public sale, at Spring Mills, on Saturday, MARCH 28, the following described per: sonal property of the Tr One horse, 1 set of buggy barness, set of truck harness, 4 shoats, 1 sow, 8 small pige : : : 1 suggested by their polite assistant, heiler, two years old, 1 buggy, 2 spleadid Buckwheat, 50¢. Barley 75c. a Cloverseed,. 4 50 to 5.00 Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.76 Plaster, ground per ton, $10,00 Flour, per bbl $6,00 Butter, 80c. Tallow, Ge. Lard, 10, Ham, 120, Shoulders 7 Bacon or side, Te Eggs per doz. 220 Corrected weekly byil. J.iGrenoble, eo A New Advertisements. Know all People CENTRE COUNTY STORE OF A. STONE T r T OST, OST, MARKET PRICE KINDS OF — HIGHEST —LOOK OUT FOR MY SEC- ———— H. STRAUB. storer & ¢ mg, less. Ren dandruff, § Gubsitely fv eeptionally rights of PATENT BOW TOP for Carriages, for sale. “ For further particulars, sddress LEVI MURRAY, Centre 15dectf, Centre iy 4 TO BUY —CLOTHIN G— snd Coupons. -[OTATK = HIALIL.I- Wa, B. Mus Noriko new. Tait sate Sixth and Market Streets, red. We will furnish you ". : Many are making fortunes. Ladies make Philadelphia. A EE * Pa - 4 land, Maine, r. NT 4 THE MOST POPULAR — OF ALL, »— SEWING MAEHNINE 18 the Neer bo " CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA, an Invigorating Medicine that Never dress. This delicious Mandrake, 5 vegetable m plants, Ri wn of Ginger, Buchu, d raany other of the best wun, cures Female Come sm, Nervousness, Wakefulness, rs of the bowels, stomach, liver, kide ary orpaes appetite and are low spirited, y nity, take Parker's noves BH es Hs neys, and uns If you have iost y t suffering from ag A8G give you new Lie 100 D enyibimg munous found in Ginger Tonic, faz a help of cure. Try it or ask your ck tne ty it To=Day. soc. and $1 sires at drugeists, 1 buy. ing dollar size, Send for ircular to Ceo, 163 William St, N.Y, ° w Huge t rant nd 10 ex : inating I Jaaving Centre Hill, Pa. 16mar2t. FISHERMEN AHOY !--- I have just received 400 JAPANESE BAMBOO RODS, From 12 to 20 feet long. Fine Spliced Bam boo Fly Rods and Bait Rods, Fine Artificial Flies, REELS, BAIT BOXES, BAS. KETS, SNELLS, H. K. HICKS | i 1 § i 1 OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, i ZA LIFETIME & {oh RPASBES\ OTHERS 210 | fonsonlarko. /| - & UNION 20. NEW YORK i wl} aie Fare a ia 2 it was impolite to the ladies, but he wasn't ered bag wagons, 1 two seated cutter, spring that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co,. and sold at theemost REA- This is an evidence that the names of persons who honestly pay their news- paper dues will go down to posterity as shining lights. Mr, Neal thought if to to week without any intention of payin for it—and like an honest, fair an square fellow, "ie paid for it, as hig re peipt attests 1 early 100 years a "er, going to sweat himself to death on that ac- unt.@@S0 he was put of. Now the rail- ah company will pay $5,000, and that Jlite conductor will wish he hadn't been quite so pelite, The first law of nature is gelf-preser- Any of our subscribers paying all dues, and $2.25 in advance, will receive for one year the Reporter and the Chicago “Weekly News,” a large sized 82 colum paper. This is the best offer made, and we only make it with the hope of indue- ing advance payment and increasing our circulation, year, we will send the Chicago Weekly News ¥YREE to both one year, No better offer out. Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necensary for the cure of general debili- ty, weakness, lassitnde, &c, The best enricher of the 1! - 1 i1 Brown's Iron wagon, 1 spring wagon tongue, 1 outting box, several hand saws, grind stone. Also numerous articles of household goods, and kitchen furniture, viz: 1 fine centre table, chairs, tables, beds and bedsteads, 1 iron kettle, threo stoves, 1 a cooking range, 1 copper kottle, meat vessel, ote, Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known, | Bitters, W. A, EERLLN, Lines, Fly Books, and a general ass sortment of ROD MOUNTINGS too numerous to mention. Also the new BARBLESS Hooks, Please call and be convinced, THEODORE DESCHNER, 16mar2m Bellefonte, i'a, 2isp He is sole agentfor the Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow, BHICARD ILL, Bem ¥ «£0 RANGE MASS. PD 5 Len A = La 8. EV RING, Gen. EE D. 7 1127 Chestaut St. Phtis LQ A EDY, Agt, Centre Hu INE po “5 ® 2 i “
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