TT PprocLAnanon NO 2 a. DIED, On Sunday morning 2, at 8am, Mr, John Shannon, aged 68 years, 6 months and 28 days. Mr Shannon lay ill about THE DEAD FISHES SHERIFF'S SALE, . FD. : | By virtue of sundry writs of fleri facing, Statement of Professor Baird, of the lewari fuoins and venditioni exponass lssus Smithsonian Iostitutlon, {ed out of the Court of Common Pleas o 5 »aarf! | Centra county, and to me diracted, there/g. Goo of preumonis-—his death waa | Washington, March 28. Professor will be exposed at public sule at the Court] 3 p ; EY wv (ealm and he was sensible in his expiring Baird, Seoratary of the Smiths House, in Bellofunte, on SATURDAY. {moments 2 AD . 1882 and 1 80 o'clook, y JURORS-APRIL QOURT, Jurors, — Spring~K M Wen Forgusor—~H B Harte Cullegu.. Snowshoe W W Crissmun, E Holt, 1 Witherite Harris Cal Movers, 8 wiley... Marion ’ : Spencer KF i Ul Wilson, 1 8 Martin... Patton—A(3| 1s 12 y a bo : i Mattern ..,... Bannar- [sonian Institution, being wsked forinfor-l APRIL 22 ; Har In the death of Mr, Shannon this coms resi ostale Geo. Dale... Miles { mation as to Lhe sy Hie OI the SoM fish PM, the following described wunity kas lost a good and useful eitizen; gol, 8 M Spangler. Potter—N Harper, | "000ntly Rung In the Shen nnd the fac 8 of the defendants, to wit: the Presbyterian church a consistent Wm Boal. WOreg=-John Hogan... joa Tian tus u Agios Wl . ot 'woek +e : imember: the Y M. OO. A. of Centre Hall Burnside we of Urall Ballafoute Cl \ Sfuin> ! a v i n ud we th as All that certain messua ge, tanoment and |, 0 of its best pillars, snd the Habbath Bhrander ‘Howard tp.—8 Pletcher... .. ten avs vassals « "a ng 18 " ko : ol 1% lot of ground #itunte in the North Ward lachool cause a lifelong worker and advo Walker M'Csleb [Oulf ! tah rate "urine da the , 1 of the borough of Bellefonte, Centra Co * ate. The deceased was highly respected Traversr Jusons, 1st week, ~~ Rush | Indios "oe Foun “ a] a thi ne bt Pa, bounded and described ns follows, 1,y all who knew him for his probity ef T Twigg T Csmeron, J A Noll Burn.{ Pha and Doston, havd pass ough vig: Boginning st corner of Reformed | J] : i sonslis i shinranctar, and his walk in life was consis a raion ied i sh were floating in ¢ A ot { : : ' sided H Haws... Penn— Frank Moyer regions in which tnd > \ A oaiing paricuige lot, thenea north along Spring tent with his Christian profession Inall o Fol Go 5 wee Forguson~C Wright, J H Hoy he Juuntitias i shi Shall strest fifty feet to corner of Charles Me the wls shove named he was » liberal Visi ue Hs OUR oF Varvin ‘a hh ithe { i : Liberty — W Rechtol...... Worth--1 Wood those ! h ware fou in wal Fovarying i (Oxflorty, thanea east along sald lot two liver both In time and money, and it) ri A WW Reese .... Union=—J O from filteon to sevenly-live miles in extenl. hundred feet to an alley. thence south stad to be & labor ef love to him to sid] i i o8 HO ved \ ia > a sock 1 i ' seatnm 0 into (3B Hoover. M Flech .... Bellefonte be first reports ware that the y wars cod fnlong said alley fifty feet to corner of Re any geod cause of perform & kindness wo! lished irico, MW Cowdriok, R B Larimer fsb, Linton joey nia, howuves i they farmed parsonnes lot thence west along his neighbor and fellow man, Filghie \ \ an » Mig FON h © $i {aslo { 'y ) | &# 7 3 ’ 4 i 4 plished \ _ iHaines—W J Krape Tow atk : ike "ne IRM este thi 1 ny ors aid lot two hundred feel Lo place of he Mr. Bhannon hes held some imporiant wn on (ne The Denver, Mo, ard Briokloy Halfmoon-T M; SSshappers 4 a gifnfing. containing In front on this week, with D. R. Foreman, formerly | Way, H Griffin... Liberty-—J Brady... becnuse of a» 3 "we pring lie positions. He was Co Treasurer, the \ . ¢ he ' ! . public posit a } (hihoers have taken them streat fifty feet and extending bsek (we Ja alofar and for many years a * 3 TTD > i on ro a TWO LARGE STORE ROOMS, of Centro Hall, as one of the publishers, | Poltersd B Spangler, Jas Oil. Walker RB . ke 3 | F Beck. M Shafer... Milesburg~F F Ad Wa hope to serve our customers whom we wish abundant | *”" calor Jato nd he buiteve then 40 } {hundred foot to an alley Thereon erected Justice of the Pesca. All these places he Some of the lsh taken byl. twa story frame dwelling house, stable lied faithfully As u Justice of the Peace ams... Miles--W B Strouse, And Ook i er. G B Haines Spring—=W H Noll, B batter the coming year, us. «ee Rain on Wednesday. wwThe president vetoed the Chinese bill, —w(Jwing to the bresk of a cam in our the Rerorrrr was delayed this GRAND ver, Jas wick... Rush THE ¢ENPRE REPORTER. PUN SINNPN ER WE. KURTE..............Assceiate Bitten tO Centre Hall, Pa, April 6. 1882, (HEADQUARTERS ) Sinking Oreck Mills, Pa. I am now resly to announce 10|om.e the people of Penosvalley that I have) returned frow the eastern cities with] one of the LARGEST STOCKS wmememmenes OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ever brought to this section of coun try, consisting ot Diy Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, in ail the latest styles, |¢ T Alexander a Ladies fine shoes, Mens and Boys A YEEABPERS BOWER, Ready-mads Clothing, ATTORNEYSAT-LAW, CARPE!S, OILCLOTH, |on., in OELLEFONTR, PA. = Windowshades, Notions, Queensware Glassware, Fresh Fish A full line of Groceries COME ONE, COME ALL! and see for yourselves that this is the BEST and CHEAPEST STORE Hi Lhe Valley | Press STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with« out physical pain, All this repre- sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, “Oh! | wish | had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liy- ing, you can be relieved and re- stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT- TERS, which Is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases, week, amar L SPANGLER Gorman, Office in Fars! wewTho Standard Oil company has lost Em Harter, Jor Has its suit, and the State will now collect 8. (0 back taxes from the monopoly. i This week closes our first year of Business son A Toe SPRING MILLS, wee THe Commissioners have appointed Mr. Archey assessor of Ferguson twp, there being a tie at the late election, OHN F._ POTTER, Au specin’ attention given to iands or properly tor sale nd h seknowlad Daeds, And have nokniadast PA. wee 1 110 Dogg moving of the sesson, must have been that of Dentist Hosterman, on Chure! The distance of his flit wits about 14 feet, and successfully xeecom glront Peters, F A 4 With experience as to what is wanted A DOUBLE STOCK! ¥, 3 5 3 i } son Era, reached u ha SUCCOss 1D jours naiism fare sheaps-head. sal sy On ouLe vi lal i t o ¥ Vessels were eaten and pronou cod palate: | 4 sihar suthulldings, Seized, taken in!) 000 08] that many might pattern hla at least, ; I p ais | execution and to ha sald as the nraperty of after His nim always was to reconcile ol ‘ & you trie f rofessor ? ph ’ ; ler, ' ) { | Markle, J Roan, J Koss Philipsburg " You Pu ies hi tor theo: be (HD Yeorgor and Lydia Yorgor, his wif parties who came to him te invoke the oi : os i i # oalen then ¥ 3 . C Brodhead... Benner—Jdohn Reesor, | 1 do not tl ink they ara indelicate No ; ALSO, : law, and he thus brought peace out of pas back to his old home i oy Fr Grege—Joha Coldrer Ho HULK thoy ala indeileat All that cartain lot or place of ground Co { anger, often saving localities the 3 i thomas Fagiar , * : he en cularen “Have you as vel ascertained the onuse ituate in Bellafupnte borough. Centre Co $ na he : § w f l its, and faummoned tothe death -bed of his brother. | Taionville—Jobn Bing, E Barton : i Med oto h rw} cc unplessantness arising from iaw suils, and John Shannon. Aloe Kk in best of] Boges—~J M Lucas, G Nell, W Howard t pounded on the north hy whal 8 ,inring good feeling between the con i x Hall SHnowshoe--Jd Thompson, health Ved > 3 rRoirs 2d week Bellefonte of the mortality ¥'' Pa No; for there are no indications of dis: | own as the northern half of the Sweitzer tending This was not to the pe cuniary benefit of Mr. Shannon, but that er JH Lingle Ferguson M Call and see “3 of Leas, 111, is having Mr. Alex, Shannon, here, been AR PEALR EALE & WEEE, tor ne Office opposite the Court fonte, Pa W 1881 wy HITMER & CO. : soks 28 ) observed parties 28, March q o“ @ ar injury bo which their lat, on the east by Locust alley. on the + death can be ascribed he cause of mor-| vb hy lat of Rachs! Marshal! and Mrs, was not the object sought by him, he tried i RY) a ye HO ace fl in Dust ry has! McKinney and on the west by Spring; u Justice of the peace in the full sense 4 OL Deen sugeesl ed fie frst i i IRs . . ‘ SBE . it His ih oe A of the fish The OG siren) Saute! od oy (rant rE at ~ g fof the word i 1 observers agrees thal the land me " A; \ di 10 sald ee u oa This community will miss the de eased, They repro Fhareon aractoc hin sary Aama HEC THe loaves n host sorrowing friends, entirely and other cutbuil ngs Nelgad, taken inl. . ghbors and sequnintances, who hit” fexecution and to ha sold as the property feel that a good man has gone to his re- of John H Morrison lward in the land of the blessed, Peace to iNo 8 ALSO | All title and interest of de : all that planta'ion or! Near Woodward, Saturday morning, - Spring township, {April 1st, Thomas Moyer, aged 18 years 1a reply bE can {Centre county, Pa.: Adjoining on theland 2 months, is . i ood fis | y ‘Rracke The subject of this notie s & member Mm Smulliing sometimes sixty pounds and upward [Rath ands KI Henry B w kacholt a di re suhjeat oe BULGE S143 nem oi Jamison! in numbers equaling the codfish po] anCeD « nlino, on Lhe Asst hy snds $i Lhe T a Millhein Evangelical Sons 18807 ..... ring in & region of the very thick est path ly JI Barnhar and Geo \ a‘entine, Of) |§ aura. Th By y 1h oe A ac] Hon. ue Liberty—J A bat eaon Rute . } A id \ “lithe south hy lands of John Curtin and lay school showed he app Cin} an fo SUroPe WNG America, and al ai j..0h D Valentine and on the west by ithe deceased member by attending his [depth of only a few hunt red leat, shou d| lands late of the estate of H N M’ Allister, | funeral in a body, {hava remained absolutely unknown WH Jecansad containing 402 aeres and two! March 28th, of pnetumania, at his resis {both tha fisherman and the man of science |. rohes, mora or less. Thereon erected aidonce in Haines twp, Mr Michael Bower, juntil the year 1879, and only brought cor frame dwelling heuse, bank! ged 02 years, 6 months and 27 days The deceased was born Nov. 1st, so1 N, Fremont St, Baltimore During the war 1 was in- Jured inthe stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from iteversince. About four yearsago it brought on paraly. sis, which kept me in fed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment, I tried Erown’s Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles | am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving, i. DECKER. f i "> — st 2a >ias t of letters romaining at the Post | it L Office at Centre Ha'l, Pa, April 1, 1832. ] Geo, B, Cole } 1, Bogdan 1, Jacob A Frederick 2 J A. PM Js Mr. Dinges desires to notify his | Re friends and patrons that he has moved | Harris has been | ams - Q J oseph Green LOCAL ITEMS, lnam— discriminating ish were naw to Yelsented us being som of them ne SR. J W, RHONE, : Dentist, Lis office and residences on High Street, whree doors gheny, Bellefonte, Pa. Wis ® REESMAN, aliiing Known Lo Oshermen “1 "The question has sald Professor Baird, @ Of sou why these are N. B.—~The Highest Prices paid fur Produce, such ss Eggs, Bots ter, dried apples, apple butter, B ans and Bacon April, 1882. H. STRAUB. d Turner H Smith J WA i Koasns } haen nek ed, parsons who be. | ofie f i i § i A ‘Go . hile aslios nt ’ 1@ right fondant in and to ract of land situate in jiteve in Lhe existent porpents s t olhier MArine monsters, more frequently FON a 3 2 5 ” ‘ tmuel fgsked why a magnificent Hanow RI Uns IR a) Manso De RG W. HOSTERMAN : Dentist, Contre Hall, Office st residence on Chu iret, oppo site Lutheran Chures. Will Eve dati Tdapr {on Vis $ 3 3 ofl w aregg 8s reach» Hagen enn--\W H Smith MJ inos—-H A Mingle, J J My vion=J Zin ---FISHERMEN AHOY !--- I have just received 400 JAPANESE BAMBOO RODS, From 12 10 29) fret long. acu S—— merman faction in all branches of his Ether administered FIRST WEEK Houseal & Teller, RS G GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Mitibeim. Offers professions] services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operations in the dental profession He is pow folly pared Lo extract leet absolutely ride my vs . . Citwo story catasirophe in {#plouously into notice by = barn and other outbuildings, including|” i819 a” that may n i occur more than once 814 frame dwelling house for tenant | Was pind Nov. 18th, 1819, by Rav. 1, Sa ry baliova in the axistanos af | A LSO, {llgen and subsequently confirmed by Kev. a Foe a « lav Big the satis ul a All the right le ar d ° of de [Abele. Mr. Bower was & good neighbor ARN 10ipan a x3 red, {fondant in snd to all that cartain tract OF lund citigen and was highly esteemed by 1 so6 no resson why there may not bel nince of land situate in Spring township, | hs friends. His A ay Lao place on last {Contre county, Pa., known as the Logan | Thursday at Woll's schoo! house; it was ore hank, contyining 80 sores mora or less, | largely attended. Addresses wera given ihaving thereon erected several small cab: on the oceasion by Rev, M, Siegle, of As: WATER|uS ironsburg and the writer, from the follow texts: Er bat alles woh! gemacht, Mk. 7: 87 the “11st Gott fur uns wer mag wider uns seyn? Weleher much seines eigenen Sohnes shit hat verschonet sondern hat ihn fur Bart Re i K D R Hayes... "* W Junoksos Battier @ fmol p ¥Yebhn J H Pen M wirso! Lytle ; enna BR R Co. hael Confer, L. W Munson. A BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir- ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, interest ual 3 pain. Fie Spliced Bams boo Fiy Rods and Bait : Rods, Fine Artificial Flies, REELS, BAIT BOXES, Bas. Hotels. 4 KE i A BN ELL~. : Us HOUSE. Lines, Fly Books, and a general as W. RB Teller, proprietor, Beliew sortment of Hfonte, Pa. Special attention given to ROD MOUNTINGS country trade, too pumerons to mention. Also the vew BARBLESS Hooks, Please call sod be convinced, THEODORE DESCIHNER, 16ma 2m Bellefunte, Pa. {sen serpoanis and other matine monsters Baird helt stil ir O vin White Gray M vieigie Bros et a! of Pour of Spring| THE RIGHT twp | ND WEEK William said Prolessor ox i i . Jsme { L Dat { -—- TO COLLECT RATES. 0 QL Hix 1 3 rR uv a ALSO, All the right, title and interest of the de.| as fondant in and to all that eortsin messy pleas of Lah ghinge, tenement tract or parcel of land sity tnger ve, The ate in Boggs and Curtin townships cons ty of Al wn, and decided that the taining three thousand four hundred and {uns alle gegeben; Wia sollte er ¥ hus a roght to collect a protection tax fifty-one acres and ona hundred and thir Hina mit ibm nicht alles schenken? Wer 2.00 per year, in the nature of a water tean perches more or less, the same boing! wiil die anserwmehion Gottes heschuldigen ? rate assosand against properties which do/known ss the Qurtin timber lands orl Rom 8. 31.83 J.T not make use of the city water, but front] Marsh Creek property ! ’ . jupon streets in which water pipe is Isid. | ALSO | i Tha decision follows the doctrine siready! All the right, title and interest of de | {laid down in the case of Allentown vs fendant in and to all that certain property | beces {Hoary. reported in 23 PF. Smid page situate in Centre county, con. | ¥ 1404. It was contended on behalf of Gehr- nected with and formerly the Eagle Iron| linger thal the charge was to the nature of Works, including all the lands in any! ia local tax for a general public benefit or way connected therewith, having thereon | {taxation bayond the benefits conferred, erected forge, furnace, dwelling house and| And now she is entombed with the dead {and, therefore, unconstitutional, But the|other necessary buildings [Phe - the hf Miction are o'er : Supreme Court did not sustain that view, | ALSO The a i th nights of distress . 1, therefore, have affirmed the jadg~| All the right, title and interest of de]. ® 92¥S and the nigh : and } h J ' Lg i : { we her nguish no more— ment io favor of the city eutered by the|fendant in and to all that certain piece of |) ' Ba f a a happy release round situate in tha berough 16 Las ould H . {court below, If of Miles.” ihurg, Centre county, Ps. ' 8 ’ al 1 3 wrt affirmed { . Mark J Mary B el al vi judgment « HINO: ! nBiy In f @ Case of Gen 4 x Hart M Ci t . dahin et Wes 5 Cit * Mary A White etal of ® M.A. SANDO MERCHANT TAILOR. Shop oncorner of Church and Main of. grevared 10 do wil kinds of work in bis ine, on short notices, and anieed, secording to the large lot of samples a! Workmen of long employ. i - a | LC % ® a SSCRERCUo i Use of wee © P Gray Meek i Ce Kerstoter & Krtle * Samual Leitgell Curd eleffuixn Henry Bryan J G Ford truste * George Dale Walf Potter & Co ** Holt & McDowell. Belle W & 8 Gov M Co * Jahn C Mots Joseph Weaver... Penns R R Co R J Walker use of * J L Sommerville E J Pruner et al... ** Christian Sharrar, E J Pruner et al... ** Christian Sharrar Evan Thomas... . ** Johoatban Kreamer G O Bryan use of. ** James O Bryan, John Shively “ John T Powler John Shively... * John T Fawler i The Hayden Co... * W P Duncan & Co. | Jno Dale's admr's, " Jumes Dale's adm s! William Wo!f ..... Henry Garver ot ux The Singer Mfg Co * T M' Quillen et ux. Ww Musser......... ** John Hov et ux. wm of Penn use of * Wm Allison, Jr et 1 Aaronsburg, ills, March 25 h, Mrs Re of Ezra Smith, aged 32 sand 21 days. Se] f t pa *ann's The time has come when Farmers must practice strict economy in all their purchases for articles needed on the farm, and none will require more attention than the subject of fertilizers, WHY SHOULD YOU PAY HIGK PRICES demanded by some for their goods when you ean buy a reliable wheat manure at $25 per ton of 2000 Ibss., delivered on cars or boat in Philad- The Analysis is guaranteed to every purchaser and is plainly printed on every bag. We say to you buy Baugh’s 25 Dallar Phosphate. Bend for circular showing guaranteed snalysis. Address BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 20 SOUTH DELEWARE AVE. PHILADELPHIA. Tis finished | the conflict is past, he heaven-bory spirit is fled ; Hor wish 1s accomplished at last, u- WwW B. KRAPE NEW JEWELRY, STATIONERY & BOOK STORE, at Spring Mills, Jewalry, snd Books of kinds, 4 i Sutiosary sad | in Ty Basan «nd satisfaction He will keep all first class Jewelry » x Fronting oni. ePhe victory now is obtained : | Water und Contre attests in sald borough, [She's gone hor Redeemer to see; {known ss the Black Horse property, have {Hor wishes she fully has gained— dwelling | She's now where she panted to be, | Then let us forbear to complain a That she bas now gone from our sighs ; ** | Wa soon shall behold her again, —— ly —— CATTLE THIEVES HANGED. { Denver, March 81 —8hort after 12 o'. ing theraon erected a two-story felock last night a body of men took W. ihouse composed of stone and frame T. Phebus snd Jay McGrew, two cattle! ALSO, : thioves, from the jail and hanged them to iN a and interest C wn ' \ tree near by. The perpetrators are un. lendant in and to all that lot or piece of | With nen and redoubled delight.” known geound situate in the borough of Miles. | burg, Centre county, Pa. Adjoining the| Baptist chureh, having thereon ere ted al KILLED BY HER HUSBAND, ione and 8 half story frame dwelling house, | > . 2a a . : ALSO | Acecorling to the report of the Pennsyl Baltimore, March 26.—Mrs. Julia Briz.! All the right, title and interest of de.jvania Bureau of BSiatistics, thers were zalaro, who was so inhamanly cut with! gendant in and to all that certain lot orlmined in theState last year in round num- a knife and hatchet by her husband, piace { gro tuate in the borough of bers 15.700,000 tons of bituminous coal : " : of High & Kidge [and 28 000 000 tons of anthracite, the fer. ‘John Brizzalaro, on the evening of the Bellafonte or 17th instant, died at the hospital to-day. strest and running beek to Cherry s'loy, mer valued at $14,500 000 and the Istter at 1 404 (0 John Brizzalaro isin jail awaiting the baving thereon erected a twosstory dwel. | $2 . ling house. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Curtin, Jr. No. 4 > - SPRING MILLS GOSSIP. Philip Dale has put up three new houses and has the fouudation of the fourth dug | wat. A few men like Dale and] rrenoble would soon make a city of th lace A broad street has Yoon laid big Dale's running parallel with the R. R | Ce All the right of ul Lancashire Ins Co © J H Morrison et al, Asron Durst “ James Runkle, CO H Strohecker use QF cannsonss sassassns on { Jacob A Crider... Theodore Gordon ot Al... wecininne. '* Samuel Lyon. fhomas Merryman ** John T Fowler. -—— 4.5 He bath done all things well, Wo fp — more oe 0 wommm— Andrew Tmmal. Stanley Watson, is "“" —YWeather fine and spring like, J. W. OQ. Houseman flitted ho t 3 «Read Straub's new proclamation | into his former room which in another colum. He means business. | handsomely refitted, and that he will ~ a BI 3 AR dranee | ! i —The Centre C>. Pomona Grange new goods, full and complete in every i Ii ! 15 {ally damaged by fire have been disposed Read John Mullen's adv. of new | of, and that all articles hereafter sold are of goods, hopght al greatly yFeduced Prices, 2nd TRIAL LIST road .{ when his new stock arrives all vustom-{ | P Gephart ...... Centre Hall has had a Ryo addi | ers can, rely upon getling merchandise | 4 : : i Mi John Emerick, moving to town, | that defe-uompatition. ——Grenoble's hotel, at Spring Mills, [fm : as long as vou have a chance to go free from the western part of the State, | of charge through Sechler's grocery and w=. P. Duck has moved from Gregg {see all rp. to Aaronsburg, having sold his in- | fruits and products from Jersey, Califor. wp. to 8 | ( rol terest in the farm to Mr. Limbert. { nia, the South, the islands of the ses, A : ind { from Brushvalley and Penusvaller, office address this spring. will inform us, | from Brus a | giving the old as well as the new ad-| — —~Fresn Live —1 4 be Centra Halli Due i 1 ; : | tannery, 1t. | we Our stout friend, Mr. B, N. Kream- | : : x H FOR DALR, ~~ awe Hlinois, thia week. We wish him suc- chine, warranted in good order, at this cess in his new home, thing. Hence Sechlers bave the leading | has gained a good reputation for all kid- grocery, because they never Keep any [ney diseases, such as Bright's disease, disea i * * LEAR ea 1 to H g ——(io0ds at a sacrifice at Dinges', | "5% for sale at the Centre Hall drug Pennsvalley bargain store, in the origin- | Store, neat » . BE . > . be pays highest prices for produce. | shoe-making dene—good fit and a i rable work—are notified that they must : : EA ih ic ansaid. joall upon Wm, ( flin county is $105,000, which is consid- i moved his shop to the lower end oftown, erable of a majority for little Mit over Centre, and wa won't envy her for weeks more, and then quit shossmaking it. {| So coma in in time all who want nest snd has reached our town with his family and household effects, Rev. Hunter, of here. ——Get your fish of Dinges, at his old | _ i ber, he is down street again and has pat bs fish dow n too—down street and down in | ¥ i DMINISTRATORS NOTICE —Let- ters of ad ministration upon the esinte of Jacob L Lowe, dec'd, fate of Miles township, having bees lawful granied to the undersigned. be wou respectfully request all persons knowing tbemseives lo be indebled Lo the estate to make immediste payment snd those hav ing claims against the same fo present when duly suthenticated for settiem JOHN F. REIFSNYDER, 0mardl, Administrator, + ous wees OUE farmers are busy plow ing. Gregptwp. to Pleasant Gap. {shortly go east for an entire stock of . "Bs . all Therday sil i - 5 3 3 will meet at Centre Hall, Tuesday, April | ne of goods, Also that all zedds actu 3 i p store, just opened with large assortment | perfect and undamaged, and can ba yd Adam 3 ’ Tha Yard » 3 frags tion to its population, by our friend, [equal to any in the county, and at prices t } : ; ) — Centre county needs no museum is now being opened, by a gentlemen | 3 4 LS oY their wonderful assortment : " i { England, Germany, France, India, even | 8 ~——Subscribers ¢hanging their post- | England, G > 3 jellefunte wood- I W S Ww dress. tf. | burnt lime for sale at er, of Millheim, moved to Carrol county, | Sewing Ma office, Has drop~leaf and our drawers, tf —=-No. 1 always takes the lead inany | Warner's Safe Kidney Cure, which thing bat No. 1 goods. Diabetis, also Liver and Urinary d 2 mar 5t al store room, down street. Call andsee;| NOTICE —Persons wishing H ~The bonded indebtedness of Mif. | Sarre soon, who bas 14 i | where he will only accept work for a faw ~ + good jobs before Curr pits, Aprd -——Rev. Adams, the M. E. minister, R00C 1008 dai ¥ qu } the Evaugelical church, will also reside | stand, if you want good ones. Remem- | price. hotel to slaam saw 5 $ of i and Da'e | and Grenobla are along i it. | i They are selling lots very cheap: from 50 i | | i — A little bailstorm again on Sun~ situal day morning accompanied by rain | tha cornas thunder and lightning, followed by | warm sun shine during rest of day and | Monday. | « =—Eeq. Haines, one of Miles ne] ship's most useful citizens, honored the | RerorTer sanctum with a visit on Mon- | day. The squire, we are pleased to see, | bears his age well. i ~——Rev. T. M. Reese, of the M. E. Chureh, died in Altoona, Monday morn- ing, 27 uit. He spent forty years in the ministry, and his loss will be deeply felt by the church and commauaity, salling lots } - . is Pe Austin he stomach’s greatest friend is Peru; ‘na. Scenes Nuring a Steamer Trip Over result of the jury of inquest. the Submerged Plantations. > ia * : Rep , New Orleans, March 24.—-The For the REPORTER. es waar | Demoerst steamer Tonss arrived at OBITUARY. wrday. Af had reset Nhaim. Marek Mack River tha anti liheal ) } § . Blac k River t i» entire co ! , nged 48 yours and 21 € tha APpeATS 368 O18 asl . ha year 1852 in lac WHE Hoth spot 0 anil be ng yisah ® the 1st day of said year, when the sul } 18 FOLLES Of MIE fq WE OF of the above not farmers wera shandoned and almost 1. came 10 erged Onis theachimneys and ros : ww were 10 be sean above the flo had long removed and household to to 100 dollars per § acre. The R. BR. Co. has furnished the rails for an extensi of the track up SAW I Messr fin a few REMEMBER ALSO, All the right, title and interest fondant in and to all that certain ground situate in Haines township, ( county, Pa, bounded and described follows Beginning at e side thar ion K to the steam Times ” wi lea x i Last Sunday Mrs Julia Pocknet, of Gay Hosd, Mass., locked her three children in her house and went to visit & neighbor, Upon her return she found the house in flames and the children burned to death, des af Tuar You are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts. Philad We offer” the Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of ; eu «8, 1882 D ontre i Wh ¥8 al mer & Spyglemeyer willl 13 10 nye, i Hl 1 18 I ty & new feature to their! . ' i bout t on & slone on th ot a a) DMINISTRATORS NOTICE —Let. ters of adminisiration upon the eriuie of Sam’l M'Clellan decd, iste of Gregg township, baving been lawial granted lo the undersigned, she wou respectfully request all persons knowing themselves to be indebled to the estste 10 | make un payment sod those have log claus sgainst ihe same 0 then daly autbenticsied for settlement. FRANCES V. 'CLELLAN, Smartt. Adm'r, Spring Mills, 8 slong ss and Henry 3:10 perches to a! isnteof LF Alhr ght! i hie t tensive business, They proposa h fed Pas MARKETS. April §.-Wheat $1 424; 68. Cauttle—prime Tio,| ~prime . Rood Ofc; W@ 9c; hogs—prime 10, | 4 —— Lien & DOy not « 4 Miltheim and was employed as & clerk reof Me. D A. Ruhl, where he remained ss clerk and partner u til July, 1850 When, many with Mr Reuben Hartman, : and foundry business of the Haupt baving no credit cannot furnish them Was pu y under the frm ns Ives with provisions Nearly all the Fo the b men and children have hoan sent tothe Sk izes 8. bul the mala population, white and Fo " ored living in gin houses and corn. rs @t which are seaffolded up above the water. They are working hard "7, y save the stock At least eight plantas lia M ms on the Black River have nothing toy 03 | mark their locality but numerous house~ {tops. The water in the i six tween 5 and 6 years, i deep and the only means communica q ar hatwaon 1 is by boat led with frighten. o.oo. : \ 14 le and poultry huddled together on . 3 pe caused the seena tod Jasalation and Siflealt 3 doe During 22 years he was sngaged ianters on ansns ¢ } u lovit.o said that ther ware opposed to the issue of 3. Bl} Le sames and, employing Be ’ workmen was no d iron. fe re ' if OO re customers with ee They keep | fish, white and yellow | ete, lettuce, onions, beans and other veges tables They will € frost I8 yours ol EE tp— will 3 Hs in the st yd perch, 9 } onst 12 per ' & flone, Lhe ogCuDants «1 L K ago rN in *oast 11 3-10 perches to 8 sl Montz fi slons com 1s "o » the stor heirs ne by land of John ari} s h » te high —— Harper's Megazine for Amil is a gtrikingivibesutiful ard interesting nom- ber. It contains two foll-psge illustra: | tions printed separately on heavy paper, —one, a fine portrait of Mr. Gladstone. : % thair ats these thr thelr shod receive the Baltimore! Mills fresh fish and vege- | 3 : Mills if you want cheap | ag ~ ambs Gs pOmMImMon Be ¥ . a we a lands further up the river These people times 8 week, fresh from es to rchased, and, it north 564° Hartman, inti! October arkets. Come to Spring Penns- | za o ————— Fou want 1 i w of M ted the business until re conts a pound in Sanbury, fozen, and the people! na In Williamsport butter | 1864, cled 8 « her = « 5 i et wnded warshouse ar iin Seized, taken proper; t @ i . § in iy i ; sw 1} interest ——1If you want the best sewing ma-~ |“! Eh TH wT: chine in the world, get the improved! Singer, It beats all for fast and light running, and is the least liable to get out of order. D. M Cowher is agent for it. are : . ex aculiog Miplaliming cribs, the floo f Davi > David is 40 and eggs 22. the bu and to be gold as the ne ES ng No $300 per lot men in this Come to Spring Mills if you want Hands are very scarce and wages od. F } { 14 isto ol elphia. BME ARM FOR SALE.—The walusble farm, known ss the Van Vaizsh tarm, 1 mile west of Centre Hail, 127 seres, good house, new barn, and all oither outs buildings, running water and land highly productive, is offered for sale ata bargsin. For further particulars, pp at Centre F. RTZ, Hail, wo Agent. Ll Hev= AND LOTS FOR SALE — . i The undersigned offers a pew {nouse and jot, on Water stree!, Centre {Hi at privaie sale Also, three lot Hieonling on the west side [the pike opposite Bitner's, st private ‘sale. For further particulass yo to JUUN Centre Hall. r. 1855, he was married to Ames r John Harter, wh er 10 net of Hi Rul « ugnt e him tan chi vive him, two them 5. o said bulldir rN Spring Mills Market. Wheat, $1.20 Rye Mk Corn, CATS, por bu, 0 Ce C shelled. Bie. als, Buckwhes Barley § Cloverteed Tim Plaster gr Flour, per Butter, 28¢, Tallow, 6a, Lard, 10, Ham, 15¢ Sho ilders 1k Bacon or side, 10¢ Eigws par doz. 1be Caorrsotod weekly dy 1. J. Grenoble, | piace. No { work. aren, ¢ Th f - ry "2 } 3 Ny Nn 3 “ x . oi are g mers are glad to get handa flalds is font —— Book agents and other people who | enjoy racy reading and sensational facts, | will no doubt be interested in J. W./| Buel's iatest work, “Metropolitan Life | : Unveiled,” advertised in another colum | GRAND of this paper. Gap3t Centre Hall now bas A i tx 3 9 i { £0 1 the n at from nonth. . of coun! i a Private alley, east by EB Valentine & Co,, wast 0 and John Qlesary, containing § ser less, It isa two-story plank buildin the main building being 16 by 24 feat Speiged, : us the property of i roy rn CAL 3 . hon gost ny a i CENTRE! oh | of utter seriha the OPENING ! HALL. five minis-! A NEW STORE is opening in rn of the Gospel, A majority of them | the Hotel Stand, by JOHN M1 LLEN, | live in the lower end of town—the good | Well known to all in this section. He | AZ . : aged sbout 2 t, ble, Ww jai oF 4 § Cu 4Mto 450 200 2% i perton, $10.00 $00 i ¥ thy seed, : andliog IArge am &o If Year or two after verte taken in ath hull CrorHiNG FOR Mex AND Boys ' on t Y ‘ to ten unis an a8 the ' wg that river so t rat'ons » (les lumber Wit “i Millbeim he won and to be sol comit to rence Olenry, owneror reputed owner » and i not reliaye laborers it x Was Con or a man seems to know where they aremost | has on hand a GENERAL ASSORT-| needed. Bat, joking aside, every one is| MENT OF M ER( H ANDISE, one of th & popular servant of the Lord. j most complete stocks of goods in the val- | ley. ALL NEW STOCK, consisting of| Ldry-goods, cloth cassimeres, latest] styles of ladies dress goods, Ready-made | ik : Clothinz f u arcnariec | eTDment would send them rations. Other b } ) - i IVE Cer } 3 : , wolhing or ne Hi ai i OYE, Bre € ea planters, however, said that many of them pure and fresh, fish, salt, glassware, | conld got the city merchants ad queensware, and in short everything us- | yanee supplies, and unless the Govermmen nally kept in a store, It will be MUL-~{ furni-hed rations there would be g LEN’S CHEAP STORE in every sense sition among the colored people of the word, Goods guaranteed at low- on, March 24 <The Secretary est prices, and the highest prices allowed has ordered that 250 000 rations he for all kinds of produce. Call and see d Ei purchased st New Orleins to-morrow for for yourselves, 5 BRUTAL TREATMENT. the use of the destitute people of Missise sippi and that 100,000 rations be issued at Helena for Arkansas. i —— ty. It was rumored gometime last fall, that ~The “Kuriz Patent. Fire Escave.” Mr. George Gates, of Loveville, Centre iz it BORE i . 3 recently erected on the Broadway House, | 7001, Pa, had been abusing bis little is attracting eonsidersble attention from | Kav daughter, a girl six or seven years residents of the rural districts, as wel! as | 0/4, but nothing was done to relieve the . + a cay YL is il 3 STE il T slay ren from strangers visiting this town, says | little sufferer until last Thursday even the Milton Argus, This escape is the in- | PE It was said that he made tbe little vention of J. G. Kriz, of Milton. and js | £7! sleep inthe barn every night, and one of the best and cheapest out : was guilty of other brutal treatment : which I will not now deseribe, When ? A; contrac in the United States. y dend will be sok: inka monay is J DUNKEL Sherif) Hefonte, Pa planters generally are ables to feed hands until the flood is over. Some groes have already refused to conveying out stock, saying that the Gov. ——Dinges’ bargain store is in its for. assist in Er quarters now, neat «s a pin, and selling cheapest of any store in the coun- ty. This is a fact, and don’t you forget it. There iz not a handscmer room in the county, nor a better place for gena- ine bargains. cioths oecupted until his christian life it can only 10 was siwave ready for evdry g and work, He always could find , attend the Thursday evening prayer mes “ing. He attended on all the ordi PERL the church, giving time and means liber. ’ - Our original system of be sal that wd word time to 1 » |dimarlwm. i T=" not i EGISTER'S NOTICE. i The following accounts {have boon examined and passed by me filed of record in this office, for] One Price and a Guarantee - ———————— - “ a spy EL SON s ring ills Academy wi o - faay, Aprit17, 1882 Tuition $10, $13 and $16 for term of iwenty weeks, Board reasonable. For further information on or address Lewis Ruiren, A. B, Prins ¢ipal, Spring Milis Pa. Smart ances of ally Thus we have a short and impetfee skelot w lived the Ii ws christian and death of the righteous, | Wa might mention that two of his em- ployes were in the shops from the time hel commenced business until the day of his; death, thus showing that be was a kind master, i That his loss will be fal be a doubt—the church w commu will miss him, will miss him and his family will miss him and just here is where the hand of God seams Lo press heavily, five of the children being under 14 years The mother died in August, 1879 and now the death ol the father leaves them orphans. As ll} stood by the open grave to-day and looked | i » —— Parlor sets, bedroom suits, or any LIVES cvery buyer | perfect other kind of furniture, you can get a cheaper by 25 per cent. at Brachbill’s old stand, than elsewhere in the county. He keeps a stock always that no other establishment can equal. Brachbill’s is the oldest furniture house in this coun~ {and remain {the inspection of heirs, and legates, eredis {tors and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ | Court of Centre courty, on Wednesday, ithe 26th day of April, A. D., 18812 for {confirmation and sllowsnee : 1 First and final account of Nathan J Mitehell, administrator of, &eo, of E J i Hogan, Iate of Howard borough, deceas- Lad, | 2 First and final account of John T La {oas, administrator of, &o, of Boze F Lus leas, late of Curtin township, deceased | 8 Second and partial account of Geo. Bower and Samuel Evert, executors of Ja tcob Evert, Iate of Penn township, de ceased The final account of D FF McMoni. : 10 believed in God; who | the POF § oan a of died ‘ protection. | Peruna and Manalin are the two kings of the Materia Medica, The Lock Haven stroyed by lire on Wednesday It is reported that wheat crops good in western Pennsylvania this i there cannot 11 miss him, the his employees! t b almshouse was de- last, d unity will be Year ! times to spare op rey Fall iatorms edad sout tres. Address § . or saly yoar iat Was f ae oO of the public debt in of age sixteen million of dolls The reduaetic March was lars, mn about ——Be regular in your diet during gpring; eat none bot pure and healthy food, such as you get at Sechlers grocery only and you will not need bother the doctor nor have him bother you with a mice little willlam some time or other after. Do you see the point? Always ook out for No. 1, and that’s Bechler's grocery, sure as vou live, ——The death of John Shannon cre- He was a Jury commissioner and justice of the ce. The president judge appoints to I yacancies in the office of jury com- missioner, A vacancy in the office of justice is filled by the governor's appoin- ee who serves until May when a Justice be chosen at the spring election takes ——At last the Millheim contested election case, J. H. Reifsnyder vs. Pierce Musser, bas been decided ; the decision being in favor of Reifsnyder. As stated by the REPORTER, the other week, the case: was argued before Judge Elwell at the recent special term. The returns gave Musser one majority, Mr. Reil- snyder having proven illegal votes for his opponent, the decision makes him the Justice. The boro’ to pay costs. ———Bro. Frysinger’s paper, of Lewis town says: A few nights since a beavy of tramps—not more than six or eight in number—were given lodgingin the poor house, and upon the remark of some one that they were a hard-looking set, one of them said that if the person who made that remark knew how much mouey was in the crowd he would think differs entiy, and at the request “haul out, boys, and count up,” it was found that the crowd showed over $80, more than enough to get supper, lodging and break- fast at the best hotel in town, and carry them by rail beyond Pittsbnrg, Instead of loging, the poor house au~ thorities, we think, should give such fel- lows a broad-side of sole leather. _8ix years of constant and most excru- Clating pain from terrible sores all over my body, pronounced cancer and incura- ble by ail except Dr. Hartman. After 1 was reduced to the faintest ebb of exis- tence Peruna saved by life and cared me. I am entirely well and doing my house work. I had paid the best and the worst physicians over $1,000. Mrs, Milo In- gram, Allegheny City, Pa, The House Committee on Post-Offices agreed on the bill authorizing the issue of postal money orders, for five dollars and less ; the fee to be three cents, Now let us have two cent letter postage, Mr Jos. Beck and others, then working at what is called the Tow-hill ore bank, determined on night-watching, in order to learn if these ramors were true, They accordingly took a lantern and started for the place one evening abont 8 o'clock, and securing a situation Jrom which they could conveniently watch the barn, they patiently awaited bedtime for the little girl, when 40 their horror, they saw some one coming from the houore, the little girl following in her bare feet. On reaching the barn, the door was opened. “Go in and bunt your bed,” was ordered by the escort. The parties waited some time, and lighting their lantern, entered the barn and found the little girl coiled up in hay, with an old blanket for covering. Shak ing with cold, her little body was clad with little else than an old calico dress. This was sufficient. Mr, Beck started early for Stormstown, had a warrant is- sued and Gates arrested. His only rea son for such inhuman treatment was that the little girl was suffering from ca- tarrh in the head, and when sheslept in the house, it grew worse: but when sleeping in the barn, the fresh air was a source of relief. The little girl was tak- en away and a good home provided for her. Al honor to Mr. Beck for this hu- mane act It is now the duty of the Court of Cen- tre county to deal out justice most abun- dantly to this bard-hearted wretch who has so justly merited condign punish- ment.— Tyrone Herald, 30 ult, fe (i go ma—— A correspondent wants to know what to do when a dog shows signs of hydro- phobia. We should climb a tree. But if he had asked ns what we should do if we had a bad eold or cough, we should say we would immediately buy a bottle of “Green’s Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot,” the best and most pleasant cough remedy known. A shocking murder happened in the neighborhood of Olympia Springs, Ky. William Worth had called on Powell Rose to arrange about the boundary line between their farms. In the conrse of the talk a quarrel arose and Worth struck Rose with his fist, and before the latter could recover Worth drew. & re- volver and fired. The ball struck Rose on a rib, glanced and struck his daugh- Jer, twelve years old, killing her instant- y. Providence, March 81.—Elijah Dixon, aged 78 years, of Block Island, while trys ing to drown a dog in a pond to-day, fell It is reported from Washington that the cabinet does not approve of the anti. Chinese bill and that the President will send in a veto. A paper watch has been exhibited by a Dresden watchmaker. The paper is prepared in such a manner as to render the watch as cervicable as those in gen-! eral use. | Six colored convicts working on the Texas Pacific road, killed the goard and | escaped. Two crossed into Mexico. The others were pursued, two killed and two | captured. Fire at Canton, O., destroyed proper valued at $30,000, on which there insurances of $18,000, ers are Hirshheimer Bros, and Guntz-| berg, clothiers, J. R. Miller, dry goods, ! and —— Brown, photographer, | NOTICE. An opportunity for satisfactory and! profitable employment suitable for almost any person, is offered by an enterprising! firm who have just issued a low priced! useful work for everybody, which they| call the “THE POCKET MANUAL.” Dr Tiffany says "it is an admirable work, constantly needed)! The N Y Independent says "A sort of eyclopedia in the vest pocket.” The Philad. Ledger gays “It is surprising how much impors tant matter has been stowed away in this convenient form." Our State Librarian gays *'I should think every one would want a copy.” Scores of others indorse it in equally emphatic terms, and sll seem to agree with The National Journal of Education. which says ‘It is one of the most useful and convenient books ever published, in every respect a model, anc the pith of many volumes.” Town, City and County sgents are wanted. Com- plete samples with terms &c. for $1.25, or particulars for stamp, by applying to F. C RIFFEL & CO. 1388 N. Ninth St. Philad We judge there is a good chance’ for some one to handle this work in thiscoun ty. Omnrbt Part of a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic cured me of rheumatism. My dyspeptic wife got so much relief from the balance thatshe tried another bottle, and now we can truly say we have never had better bealth.—A Boston Mechanic “Weekly News,” a large sized 82 colum paper. This is the best offer made, and circulation, ig the water himself and was drowed.§ 4 at the groop of children, 1 could but pray | silently that the God of their parents would protect them and guide them in the! paths of virtue and peace, Their help. lessness appeals to every friond of their! father, and seks that they keep watch ana | ward over them-—that they wateh them as! their own, keeping in mind the words of the Saviour, "Feed My Lambs." Milibeim, March 80, 1882, sem pilielf mens A.B CO. Congress voted another hundred thous sand dollurs for the relief of sufferers by he southswestern floods. Advertisements. NAUTION. -Huving purchased the ar C ticles below at Constable's sale, formerly property of H H, Rachau, I vill leave them in the possession of the same at my pleasure, and caution all per sons against meddling with the same, viz : One horse, 1 harness, 1 gpring wagon, robe and blanket, fork, shovel, and sll his personal property. DANIEL BArToxs, marist, Penu Hall. C ticles named herein at Constable's sulo as the property of John R. Lee, 1 will leave the same in his possession at my pleasure and caution all persons against meddling with the same, viz: 1 buggy, 1 sleigh, 1 wagon, 2 colts, 1 sorrel horse, bay horse, 1 eorrel mare, 4 cows, 6 enlves, 1 reaper and 1 scraper. JACOB LEE, ®& Bapit, Potter Twp AUTION.—Having purchased the ars AUTION.—AIll persons are hereby cautioned ngninst taking gravel frem the bank above Centre Hall or wood from the lands upon which the gravel bank is located. Trespassers will be dealt with according to law, MARY SMITH Buprdt {2VTION.— Having purchased this day at Constable's sale as the property of John Zeigler, the following articles, viz: One cooking stove, 1 corner cupboard, 1 table, 1 stand. 1 coal stove, 1 clock, and all kitchen furniture, 1 bay mare, 1 black mare, 2 sets horse gears, 11 ucres of grain in the ground, 1 spring wagon, 1 fanning mill, 1 hay rake, and all his farming implements, 4 cows, 2 heifers, b shoats, 1 harness, 4 bushels seed corn, 1 sow. I will lonve the same in the possess #1on of John Zeigler at my plessure and caution all persons not to meddle with the same as they belong to me. Decanse they possess all the merit of the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in ad- dition thereto the newly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acta with in- creased rnbefacient, stimulating, sedative aud | counter irritant effects, Second. Because they are a pennine pharmaceutical prep. aration, and so recognized by the profession, Third, ‘ Because they are the only plasters that relieve pain at once, Fourth. Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even reliove, Fifth, Because over 5000 physicians and dragglists have voluntarily testified that they are superior to all other plasters or medicines for external use, Sixth. Becanss the mannfacturers have received the only medals ever given for porous plasters Benson's Capeing Porous Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST, Price icts, MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. GENTS WANTED For Metropolitan A Life Unveiled by J. W. BUEL. Finest Illustrated Subscription Book ever Published. Revealing the mysteries and miseries of High and Low life in America's great cities, embracing New York, Washington Jity, New Orleans, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Fashion's follies and frivolities ; behind the scenes at masked balla; sly tricks of pretty deceivers; the city’s rich and the city's poor; how greenies are taken in, and innocent girls ruined ; corruption and lasciviousness a Washington ; hoary headed old sinners under the gas light and behind the curs ning ; fashionable and official life at the Japitol ; bewitching sirens and their wie tims; life in the South ; Voudouism,. ite mysteries and horrors; the veil uplifted from Mormonism, revealing the secrets and horrors of the Endowment House; peep behind the veil into Mormon domes tic life. STARTLING REVELATIONS! Life in San Francisco; all about Joh Chinaman and his dark ways and val tricks. 2 Most mysterious, wonderfu and exciting book ever published Over 600 pages, 160 illustrations, elegantly col ored symbolic frontispiece; fine super calendered paper, Price $2.50. Just the book for agents! Write at once for illus treted circulars and full particulars free MARY E. ZEIGLER, 0apat. Penn Hall, March 28th §i882, or #end 50 cents for gomp ete outfit, HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO., 5 The final account of John Waentzel, Taylor twp., deceased. : 6 First account of John Null, adminis. 7 The fifieenth unnual report of Dans 8 The account of Michael 8 Feidler, 9 The final account of Alex. G Archey, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 10 The first and final account of John H Orndorfl, one of the administrators of township, deceased, as filed by H H Van. Dyke, his committsa, 11 The final sccount of 8 R Pringle, Int of Taylor township, deceased 12 The first and final sccountof W L Wilson, guardian of W H Wrye, now de vonsed, DD G Wrye, Blair Wrye and Har. ry Wrye, minor children of Lydia Wrye, late of Haltmoon township, decessed 13 The account of David Sharer and Christ, Decker, administrators of &o, of John L Rockey, late of Spring township, 14 The account of David Sharer. trus. Inte of Spring township, deceased. 16 The first and partial account of Henry Mark, executor of &e, of the last will and Re Mark, late of Gregg township, deceased, 16 The account of Mary I. Macbride, the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 17 The account of D H Rote, adminis- trator of &e, of C H Held, late of Mills heim borough, deceased, 18 The account of Jured Harper and D H Rote, administrators of &e, of the estate of Thomas Cronmiller, late of Hsines township, deceased. 190 Fourth partial account of Peter Hof ter. administrator of Hon. 8 8 Wolf, “late of Potter township, deceased, 20 The first and final account of J M Blair, executor of &e, of Wm. Blair, late f Howard township, deceased, 21 The first and partial seconnt of W W Spangler, executor of &eo, of the last will and testament of Jacob Spangler, late if Potter township, deceased 22 The account of Thomas Dale, and John L Dale, executors of &ec, of Felix Dale, late of College twp., deceased, 28 Supplemental and final account of Samuel Milliken, Jr., surviving executor of &c, of the estate of Thompson Milliken late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. JAMES A. McCLAIN, Register, HARDWARE STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH 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. A full asortment of Fire Brick and Grates on handd. WILSON, McFARLANE &CO R’S GINGER TONIC. A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxicating. PARKE . wee) in puns Neo risk, Evayt . We will ¢ $66 MURRAY'S COACH SHuP In successful operation for more than If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties ry Parkeu's Ginger Toxic 1{ vou sre a lawver, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or shana cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Gtaaer 1 11 you have Dyspepsia, Kidney cr Urinary Complaints. or if you ae troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Parker's Gincur Toxic There are hundreds of miserable sufferers daily dying from hung, kidney and nervous diseases who might be saved by using Pankur’s Ginger Tunic in time If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any Ciscase take Ginger Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and bunld you up from the first dose Tt has saved hundreds of lives: it may save yours. Ask your neighbor or draggist about it, or send for a circular to HISCOX & (O., New York. NIC Par * Hair Balsam, The Dest, Cleanest, and Most Eocvemiosl alr Drew fag. Newer (ails to restore the oy FLORBSTON COLOGNE, A new and excesding fragrant and lasting perfume, Dice 8 x € and 15 conta, we ' #8, sires. Crest saving in buying dollar size, SCA AeA ARATE LEATHETR! ASK FOR GENESEE SOLE LEATHER IF YOU . WANT THE BEST. Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Lasts Thread, Nails, Pegs, Wax, Bristles, and all kinds of Shoe Findings on hand, We also make to order GENTS BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS from the best of French Leather. Leave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed, S———————— a quarter of a century, has attained a reputation for well finished and serviceable work, of which but few can boast, : * BUGGIES, ; CARRIAGES, SPRING- WAGONS, &c., kept constantly on hand. All kinds of repairing done en short notice. The wood work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. SHOP, COUNFY& STATE rights of - PATENT BOW TOP for Carriages, for sale. For farther particulars, address LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall E. GRAHAM & SON, Bellefonte ‘15dectf, Centre Co,
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