The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1882, Image 4

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MATION NO 2
a i
ate
lament 1 in a dilom-
na 1 { y it had absolute freedom
of debate, There was no preven JOO
tion, and no vote could be taken until
{avery one whom the House would toler
{ate could be heard, But the Irish mem-
z bers, under the lead of Parnell, used the
, [forms of the House to stop all business, so
44 to force Parliament to do justice to
! Ireland, whereupon Mr. Gladstone
0 duy d brought in a series of rules to give the
men, Sarah Watson, a widow aged fifty i House the right to stop a debate when
Cynthia Winsmore, aged the majority of the me mbers so desired.
Warten With the exception of the Senate of the
Smith United States every legislative body has
WIE Theen foreed to adopt some menns of put-
About ten [ting an end to unnecessary talk, The
ive look last night Mrs. Winsmore went to| American Congress, by ing omposed oof
her bed room to retire for the night when | lawyers mostly, do more idle speechmak-
sho heard a noise in her sister's room, Ups [108 than any other national legislature
found Mrs, [ID the world, The law yers make a busi.
iness of talk, instead of talking to trans
: act business, Some day our Senate will
was “promptly summoned and lave to adopt the previous question, for
Mrs. Smith was also sent for. The pbysi- it is beginning to be a large body, quite]
Mrs. Watson in a comatos as large indeed as the House of Repre-|
condition and administered ammonia, but #entatives in the beginning of our Gove.
ernment, The members of Parliament
do not take kindly to the new rules, for
: their adoption would be a blow to the
Winsmore was importance of the average member, a
and in ten
ATTENTION 1=OF INTFREST TO
ALL,
We take pleasure in
WHO ARE TAXABLEAS VENDER
the
MADISONBURG ITEMS, | ASTONISHING OASE OF FATAL] The British Par
|
Auditor-General Lemon has sent
following notices to mercantile
ars.
First
kets are taxable
1
when they ven
1 Dr
taxable as merchandise
Fourth
gquors by means of wagons
wush bas retired from
farming and has taken up his abode in
onr quiet village, We extend our hand
in hear'v welcome,
R. GG. Hockman has taken possession
of the Madison foundry.
lo a few days Ellis Shafer will drive
the finest span of horses in the valley
He is receiving them from Texas,
Jown B. Shafer was not able to fill his
ol
lenjamin ro B
| Three Philadelphia Sisters Die With
in Half an Hour,
An
Hty in which threo sistars
TEE CENTRE REPORTER.
NINN NNN EE
WE. KURTZ... ..c con Associate Editon,
iO
Centre Hall, Pa, April 13
A RA SR
:
Graxp QOrexiNa i
(HEADQUARTERS )
Sinking Creek Mills, Pa.
I am now ready to announce to
the people of Peunsvalley that I have
returned from the eastern cities with
one of the
LARGEST STOCKS
ee. ) Jf es
NEW BPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS,
ever brought to this section of coun.
try, consisting of Diy Goods, Ladies
Dress Goods, in all the latest styles,
Ladies fine shoes, Mers and Boy:
Ready-made Clothing,
CARPETS, OILCLOTH,
Windowshades, Notions, Qpoeensware
Glassware, F i
A full line's
COME ONE, CC
and see for yourselves that this is the
BEST and CHEAPEST
Appraiss :
announcing to the citizens of Centre coun
ty, that ON SATURDAY, 10 inst, thero
will be a grand opening, free to all, at the
h Branch,
yl
his office and
High Street,
gheny, Bellefonte,
NR. G. W. HO
Office at residences on Chure
site Lutheran Church,
in all branches
Ether administered
Dentist, Millheim., Offers his
professional services to the public. Hels
prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully i
pared to extract teeth ubsolutely a
pain.
my 2
BE HOUBE,
W. R. Teller, projristor, Belies
wate, I'a. Fpecial aliention given to
country trade. 16janey
w= A. BANDO
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Shop oncorner of Church and Mais st. Is
frepared to do all kinds of work in his
i
ne, on shorl notice, and good fits guare
&n sccording to the lastest styles. A
lurge lot of samples alway: on
Workmen of long ex
employ,
Ww B. KRAPE
NEW JEWELRY, STATIONERY &
BOOK BTORE,
at Spring Mille,
dewdlsy, Biationery and Books of all
kinds, cheap as the cheapest in the coun
ty. Warcuzs RerAinEDp st reasonable
d fi RUATED .
oods usually kept ian
iy 28 feb Bm,
1
i
t
i
i
. doors East of
Butchers who sell meat in
Philadelph in, A pril bt mstonishin
Noten Mex!
Dr. Joun F. Haxcock,
President of the National Phar.
utical eiation of the United
) y Philadelphia For a humber of
Second « Butohers aro taxable as pedlors ii di ¢
i
fellows, Mr. Lowins,
this
goroner
weeks that prince
meal in wagons
ha
0
ath
within hall an hour, was rep ried
been :
’ has making preparation f
aa 4 a As akin reparation for i i
‘hird overs who buy a { I'wo of the decased woo
Lc ite
iy
Joounty,
y avery man and boy
he opening
¢
sale, at prices that wil! set
iriant
This week close first vear of ;
his week closes our first year « 3 A as : Ass
post in Sunday gchool on account Persons a 8 Wi, yours and Mrs,
Business
AT
MILLS,
With experience as to what is wanted
A DOUBLE STOCK!
mm Nee
TWO LARGE STORE ROOMS.
We
better the comir
\
sickness, ak a
The largest trout caught on the first of
Sh 3 > »
April was captured by Clayton Brown
at 429
Eliz
siroet,
fiy~four years, ros fed
ithe third, Ars
i
15 South Fourth
retofore offered,
iy
s Tron Pliers has a
y tale, is conceded to be a fine
i the character of the manu.
5 a voucher for its purity
wil excellence,’
t
t }
Ta
peddlers sel Rnd sheth -
Filth \
dise by means of wagons are taxable as
1
pod
and magnificent stock of new Lat \
|
\
3 All persons
PA.
measuring 174 inches, ;
Samuel! Shafer, Jr. is making & new
improvement to his residence in the
way of a new picket fence,
Both of onr Sunday schools made a
change last Sunday in the way of new
officers, .
The new Evangelical pastor, Rev. N,
Young, has now fully taken charge of
this cirenit. Weare glad to say that we
could not have found a8 more appropris
te man to fill the place of Rev, Stover
The members of the church turned out
en masse last Thursday night to give
nim a cordial reception in the way ofa
donation; the presents made were hand.
some as well as useful. The reception |
was agreeable to our host Rev. Young |
as well a pleasure to the participants,
Last Sanday while L. J Elder
nassing through the monntains from the
Junction to Madisonburg he was attack
wd hy two tramps and was hatled for his
wallet, but striking one a terrible blow
he other fled Eider made good his es:
eape by ranning into the woods,
Something new-—a physician has tak
h us, We
Migs,
SPRINC ing for tho spring season
The hil
Openibg will
cloth
i sedi
delphia Branch by this grand
Ors, .
maintain is past
Josern ROBERTS,
Jtimore Pharmaceutical
4) oy
tiers i
Will
censos 1 have to say, tha
Sixth reforence
}
Dx,
$ reputation as the central Penn'a heads President
t is not on reaching her room she :
quarters for good as well as cheap und sty- {
lish ©
sherry, Medieal Rs
the
taxable if he simply? : . ya, Watson in a dying condition
» lething, bul it will surpass ilseif ofthe
iorse It as a fine medicine,
i as a strengthening tonic,
frvia slooholic poisons.”
sistance
d sel
bott!
w «ar } ¥
porter or Dear at
¢
§
and assortment o
low
in the
\
Ki ils very, very
\ immensity
| package as "
If su
pa
3 5 NeW si prices;
st AM OPS shiment h lig : : a cians found
hope to serve our cusiomen ih \d in } rok Heh ods that are made especially for this es
Jiu gold in his estabiist
n pay
bot
barrel,
ia Dr. I. Faris Moore, Pu, :
, Prot { Pharmacy, Bald.
utical College, says:
that
represents it
& i} rk 1k .
. Wil A RUArANnLOa avery %
(0, per act Ifa K 1 she did not revive and died in a few mins ol
jantiy tha cago, he
} PR
A license of 30
3
It 1 .
+ see '
8 Year, ( all and \ \ ont 1 what Mr. Lewing .
bet wy the ute had recovered from
Mrs,
wercome and fell on the floor,
ler salls §. fler they
18. OF Mone) ot found so, k
's Tron Bitters is a safe
¢ medicine positively
nad i A »
ic prisons, and ean
nded 8s a tonic for use
¢ who oppuse alcohol, *
as is freq be i their astonishment
overcoats the riment
Real
in suits there will be
i
ROOUS,
is
fan -
DEATH OF CORNELIUS VANDER
BILT,
.-.
rated and asses
A bottler may use a wagon
WHITMER & CO.
March 23, 1882.
aor dealer. minutes she died, and injten minutes Iater x
fry
for ba
Di. Epwarp EAricksox,
Halumore College of Phar-
> \ suited gt
to deliver goods a nd AY Mrs, Smith,the third sister, was a corpse,
. doetd r
pran— lawyer,
0
-
3
be be physicians were non plussed and the] New York, March Cornelius J.
consternation spread through the| Vanderbilt committed suicide at the
house-hold The only theory on which | Glenham hotel to~day by shooting himself
. : {through the head.
the deaths are accounted for is that Mrs. | rough the h
Watson was seized with a congestive chill
from an attack ofapoplexy that
‘ fo i
and that both Mrs. Bmith and,
awn
mechanic,
Lyle
a farmar
hs farmer, .
t
ithe wagon isu he reales cret
from piace
i
LOCAL ITEMS, ‘@ wines | Huts of ovary 4
+O PiACa (08 5 ¥,
p ) } a) } in fact any article bes
—— WGA Or AD §8
Reok agents and other people wha
e il 28 an excellent
good Cigestive agent,
sloxicant in the fullest
in the Valley.
N. B.—The Highest Prices pai
for Produce, igh es Eggs, re
ter, dried apples, apple butter,
Beans and Bacon.
April, 1882, H. STRAUB.
* ol
THE CONDEMNED NIHILISTS,
St Petersburg, March 81. — It is officials
ily announced that the Czar ordered the
Mrs. Winsmore died from neryous pros) commutation of all death sentences passed
of heart!at the recent trial of the Nihilists into an
There is no sus | indefinite period of bard labor in the
{mines except in the case of Marine Lieu
“tenant Suchanoff, in which the sentence is
yo most amicable terms, and the condi~|eonfirmed, as his position as an officer age
Postmors | gravated his crime,
.
tem examinations were made on the bod
will be MARRIED,
whieb| Op Thursday, March 30, by Rev, Will
iamson, of Petersburg, Mr. Taylor Liv.
ingston, to Mis Jennia M. Archey, for.
merly of Pine Grove Mills, Centre Co.
Penna,
or boys wear,
; !
Ng LO moh
{
. ¥ }
fuels r taxes as noted ad
& o-oo.
enioy racy reading a d sensational 4 ny
: 0 de nh he interesty d mn Ww.
Buel's atest work, “Metropolitan Life
, Unveiled.” advertised in another colnm
F * of this paper, Gapdt
Treasurer Keller
unseated lands sale in this issue of the
REPORTER.
not ot
bu
3
wa
de {
Lowing is ly serving Lhe
and died
i
i
Py
iid
1 va Poland
\ y 3 ail £ tt intr i
At Sechler's you can aiwa Ail, { the patronage
¥ 3 iy
«agile, tea, canned and aris
. allele
reaay-
ih
ndividual ‘hases
Heo deserves the most
Ot
an uj
wish hi
: 0 pur
pure ;
? 14 >
e's oidest and most
L4n0s, says:
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5
RICHARD SAPINGTO?
{1 y
Jr.
is residence amongst
mS
{made ¢ 16 Ba
iothing.
tration which produced attacks
iis and apoplexy.
fou! play, as the family lived on
1OUH
iN
arai suj honest
1
i
gt
port beesuse he is st
KM Wea kn ove
H B Harts-{him that ¢lot been
wick wo Rush—J Cuallon.....Snowshoo~—| price
W W Crissman, E Holt, H With 10a
Harris—Cal Meyers, 8 Hailay...... Marion| ™
Cal Wilson, 1 8 Martir Patton |
Mattern...... Bennar—R Carl Collega—|
Geo. Dale... Miles Em Harter, Jor Ha}
gel, 8 M Spangler... Potter—8 Harper, |
Wm Boal... Grege—John Hogan...
Burnside — J
Shrosdar
Walkers]
'RAVERSE RORS,
T Twigg T Came
side~J H Bates
ferguson—C
' Bec
Reesa
advertises the necess, JURORS—APRIL COURT jot o”
it
reduced
benefactor
can not be
bes
hie ha
BRYA
Le
i
solely
on
STONE CREEK STOCKED WITH
TROUT,
Thomas W. Mavton, Esq, on Friday
morning last received through Fish Com.
missioner Hewitt, from the Marietta
hatchery, two large cans of young tront
On the same day Mr. Mavten and Jim-
my Africa took them to the headwaters
if Stone Creek and deposited them in
the stream, There were about 10,000 of
the tiny speckled beauties.
as A WW,
hin
urwe
has
3
1 it praise its
and the well.
aracter of the house which
s a suflicient guaranties
g all that Is claimed, for
are men who could net be in.
to offer an else but a
hing
€ Jor pullic use,"
A Druggist Cured.
BE
nshare, Md., Oct, 13, 1880,
Brown's Iron Big.
se of a bad attack of
sti 4 fullness in the stom.
ving tested it, I take pleas.
mmending It to my cus.
‘am glad 10 say if gives
atisiaction to all."
V. Horrmar, Droggist,
JURORS ng ion of have use
Lea... Fergusos
GRAND
var,
$EK
virtues
J As on th »
x
charges an
He will keep all
first clues Jewelry
He has been a public
i
i
The Pennsvalley bargain store
ich always means Dinges,—is in ful
{ shelves, low prices
flrs! guality po Try Dinges once
your own satisfaction.
WwW. H. Schoek, of Forreston,
i woepted the Jersey Shore Lath
ch Rev. Schock was formerly from
Aaronsburg.
---FISHERMEN AHOY !---
I hava just received
‘ y
arita tions peint to natural deaths,
RE ishment like his
}
u
an establ
they
ce
iCiia
i
AAUS
}
} SROs
p unless he m m
OTICE —Let-
ters of administration upon the
estate of Jacob L. Lose, dec'd, he of
Miles township, hav been lawinll
granted to the undersigned. he woul
respectfully request all persons knowing
themselves to be indebied to the restate to
make immediate payment and th. .o bav~
ing claims against the same to present
when duly suthenticated for settlement,
JUHN F. REIFENYDER,
Administrator,
OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE ~
The undersigned offers & new
Bouse and lot, on Water street, Cantre
Hall, st private sale. Also, three |
Ronfiog on the west side
the pike opposite Bitner's, at private
sale. For further Shrtealan sppiy Wo
JOHN NEFF,
Centre Hall.
CENTRE HALL
Carriage Shops.
+0. DRININGER
rop ristor
3 gopt u any \
Ag ’ : * on ies this afternoon and the result ie medicis
t cause hi Oolls are 80 very small nedicin
$ pr 3 ’
J reported at the coroner's
will be held to-morrow
{ inquest,
even sold to needy persons below cost.
Stand by the Philad. Branch, for it has
stood by you and enabled every house
«hold to save from $25 to $160 per year in
ne ROW,
ly"
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,
Lines, Fly Books, and a general as
sortment of
ROD MOUNTINGS
too numerous to mention. Also the
pew BARBLESS Hooks, Please|28marim.
call and be convinced.
THEODORE DESCHNER,
16mm 2m Bellefonte, Pa.
The time has come when Farmers must
practice strict economy in al! their purchases for articles needed on the |3
farm, and none will require more attention than the subject of fertilizers.
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY HIGH PRICES
demanded by some for their goods when you can buy a reliable whea
manure at $25 per ton of 2000 lbss., delivered on cars or boat in Philad
The Analydis is guaranteed to every purchaser and is
plainly printed on every bag. We say to you buy
Baugh’s 25 Dallar Phosphate.
Send for circular showing guaranteed analysis.
Address BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers,
re
Secretary Folger bas directed the transfer]
of $17,000,000 go!d coin trom the Philadel On the 19th ult, at Madisonb
phia mint to the Treasury of United States| Rev. W. H Stover, Mr. H.
in order to relieve the vaults which ar io Sit Dells M. Wirth, both
a transfor of $5 346 000 gold | On the same day, by the
b from the assay office, in ranklin H. Wate, to M
York, to the Philadelphia mict. We call Seholl, both of Rebersburg.
he attention of the Republican presstothel on 14 March, by W. J. Thompson,
These papers predicted, when Beq., George Mowery, to Miss Jennie Gas
ris
AE NS EER
DIED.
and
urg, by
W. Garret,
of Miles
tl According
to law fishing for trout in that stream
will be prohibited for a term of three
years.— Huntingdon Monitor, Apr. 6.
That puts a veto on the REPORTER'S
Stone Creek expedition. Now let all
von want good prices for your | hands keep off of Stone Creek for three
pr «ince, farmers, take them to Sechlers | years,
grocery. They will give vou No, gro
ceries at cash prices for all your butter,
eg =, potatoes, dried fruit, apples, or any
other arti
X £
1st
J. B. Jamison, of Spring Mills, Jas ‘at
A. MClintick, of Farmers Miils, A. H
Ri-hel of Gregg's bank, aud Peter Smith,
of Centre Hill, pleased the REPORTER
with §
AL ls p grand opening, Apri
3
i arowded; AIBC,
NEWSPAPER
var M Plec B, ellafor That class who take a paper for a num
wdrick, Larimer, A ber of years and stop without paying for i
Haines—W J Krapa...... Hows are reminded “the new postal law
a Brickley. .... Halfmoon—T M (Dow makes the aking of a newspaper and
Way. H Griffin J Brady... [the refusal to Py for the same, theft, ana
Potter~d B Spangler, Jus Ott... Walker. B80Y person guiily of such an act is lable
F Beck. M Shafer... Milesburg—F F Ad. |io criminal proceeding, the same as if be
ams... Miles—W B Strouse, And Ock [Mad stolen goods to he amount of sub.
or. G B Haines ....Spring—W H Noll, §/scription, : A thief, doubtless in the same
Markle. J Roan, J Ress ....Philipsbarg gory of Dt enach for one to order a
oo. Benner—John Reeser, {POU d « fl any other groceries
er .... Gregg—John Coldren | When wrapped or bagged and laid on the
John Bing, E Barton....., [counter for the purchaser to walk off wi
i Howard tp the sriicle without paying lor it- a thelt
Thompson. |AS glaring as to take & newspaper from a
te —- Shroek | Posu fice box unpaid for for a year, and
J Jiwhen demand is made refuse to pay for it
{lhe law is a good oneand should be en:
1.1 forced, as is being done in New York, »
yvipr HE i AERinNsL
SEVEerai nee,
other sel Of ollenders who
move from the city and county and neg.
0 pay their subscription, or remove
part of the city or to the couns
try with giving notice of removal; and
sing indebied for paper some
ithe, may conceive this plan of secrecy
stuni one to get rid of payment
newspaper p ibimhers are robbed of
a 1088 which all are
abjested through downright
game, Mr,
THT Clara M,
SHARKS.
f
call. de Newip igs
TF : 4
1
sk your Druggist for Brown's
N BiTTERS, and take no other.
ne trial will convince vo at §
Will convince you that it
s
ty
1d you need,
> ¥
that
LHR i
above fact.
the Democratic Congress remonetized sil
ver, that sll the gold would leave the
country. Instead of that, however, gold
at once began to flow into the country. If
———— — o8
hp
~A big comet is on the way, and
will make a splendid show in the heav-
ens ina few weeks. In the mean time
~Fresit Live—Bellefonte wood- [lay in a good stock of those excellent
lime for sale at the Centre Hall | groceries which are found nowhere, save
It. fat Sechlers.
1s
a8
st y
uss wi
the
cate Uncle 8am is embarrassed with too much
" yOu { coffea or ready money now, he probably will not be
in that condition when the present Repub.| Near Spriog Mills, on Monday moras
bim.— ling, the wife of John Minnich, aged about
{OU years.
—For Site—A Howe Sewing Ma ——Sunday night we had rain and
warranted in good order, at this | ferce winds, and on Monday morning
office. Has drop~leaf and our drawers. tf | there was a thin layer of snow on the
. ground, We thonght we had bowed
winter out.
}
chine, lican Congress gets through with
MARKETS,
mT 4 \ { Philadelphia, Apr. 10.—Wheat 1.39;
ere dead §They were alive and well, but]. en 84: oats 59. Cattle—prime 78, good
played a trick on the jo- 164; sheep, prime 74, good 6 7-8; lambs
sid him a lie io retaliation, |6@8; calves 0@9; hogs, good 10,
i
found i
i
i
of “ s 3 y 3 ¢ Hg
Two jokers told L. W. Olinger of Le iss)
ville, Ohio, that his wife and daughter]
i
J. W. HENNY
By
Manufacture and constantly
keep on hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
and all kind of vehicles.
—Sgmue! Krambine, a gradoate
the Reporter office, has gone to Altoo-
Da. m young man of excellent
character, and deserves to get along.
Jurors 2d week— Bellafon
. ) y
J CO Weaver J H Lingle... Rush
= Bishop Ferguson—M D
—The Lock Haven Democrat savs ‘
Squire J. J. Herlacher, of Logansville, | Boggs—J 8 Proudfoot, H Curtin ....
ed very suddenly at his home last Sat | ipsburg—J Hawarth.....Snowshoe
rday. Bat two hours previous to his | Hinton Patton—G J T Grey,
eath he had been in apparent good | H Loe, sel... Potter Ed 4
ealth, speaking of his friends in his ac- Kennedy, W W Royer, F : F
costomed jovial manner, Death result. Howard tp—T Pletcher,
i from a stroke of paralysis, punner —-y
He wes a brother of C, F. Herl a
i
{
Litle. D
wr Penn—W
..Haines
is a
o
*5
t
pr wu
priglor ;
thscribers for the off
¥
havi te sit
Gavi in ed sul
Minger had once
and they
Ho was 80 shocked t
he
The RsrorrEr office has a new ”
ho isgetting along finely; he has
s way to the inkfountain,
are those Kors i 8
1
} ir Fes
#Jevil re '
% : hat
found hal
Wi
when he
id
dead, an
0
i
h Spring Mills Market.
Wheat, $1.20
Rys 8c :
Corn, ears, per bu, 70 ¢,
Corn, shelled, 8bc.
Oats, 60.
Buckwheat, 50¢.
Barley 70ec.
Cloverseed,. 400 to 450
iegl t &
Us
them safo st home u believe
oer
——Twenty lots were sold in South n
Philipsburg, Centre county, last week, |v i
making in all sbout forty in thatsection
so recently laid out in town lots, A
large number of new houses will go up
~ there tlus spring and sammer, several
“<= being in course of construction at this
nat
HU
tO Ar
alg that thay were has since
rrig—J ‘
i
acher, { the r heen insane.
{ this place.
SHERIFF'S SALE, |
ly virtue of sundry writs of fleri facias, |
levari facias and venditionl exponas issu |
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ego—W L
’ M'Cool..... Miles—Simo
HS MJ
Op -—- !
" T+. 1) Ui
gs EE
Dr. Chance, of the Pennsylvania Geo-
logical Survey, recently read a paper be- |
fore the American Institute of mining
n Smit
Just dues {o
r i08s 5
3 Yy Lan
Jamison
time,
—We are pleased .0 notice that Sen-
ator C. T. Alexander is able to be on du
ty seal
gor
health,
hs
iE
Y
v1
r
Mr. Ed. Hess, of Linden Hall,
» to Flurida for the benefit of
it
3
is
8
—— Again we have a sndden death to
n. On last Tharsday Mr. Jacob
Ketner was found lying'near his stable at
his residence below Aaronsbarg, appar
He was carried into the
i soon aflter—canse ap
1 man, of
bit
gas
ently dying
3 . 1 7
i ana expired
opl Mr. Ketner was an ol¢
near 80, and always well thon
his neighbors.
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exy
of by {+
— Perry O. 8tiver, of Lena, Ill, for-
Lena department of the Freeport Bulle-
We tip our bat, Perry O,
Five
in.
rick dwelling of James
estroved by fire on last
riday morning, 7. between 4 and Ho0'-
ock. The fire originated on the gar-
ret. and may have been cansed by the
fin Nearly ali the bousehold goods
were saved. The property was insured
in the Grange company. Mr. Krape
lives rear Pine Grove Mila,
Mr Krepe says $700 in money, which
wae hid cu the garret, was burned. The
mt 1 ey be says belonged to Robert Ross,
pow in the west for whom Le had col-
lected it.
— Nothing of so much nse in a famis
ly as the improved Singer Sewing ma-
ch No other like for light runoning,
fast work, and bitte noise, D.M. Cow-
her ix agent. Try the Singer before pur.
chasing any other and you will not be
SOITY.
i
©,
in his refitted quarters is
loing a brisk busi: ess. His fire dam
aged goods is all put out, and he is hav
ing new stock all the time, which he is
selling a little above cost to let the peo-
le know what can be done these days
in store-goods. Call there if you want a
first-class bargaip, and read this to him
oy
— lH NEOS
inges
— We see by last week's Centre Dem-
ocrat that Maj, R. H Fuster has retired
from that paper, The Major is an expe-
rienced journalist, and a sound and
smooth writer, who will be missed by
bis retirement. Mr. J. R. Van Ormer
takes Foster's place and is associated
with S. T. Sagert in the publication o!
the Democrat. We wish Mr. Van Ormer
success in Lis new field.
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Spring clothing, big lots, fine
stock, low prices, good goods, hats, ties,
and any thing in the live of men and
bovs’ wear, better and cheaper at the
Philad Branch than elsewhere, Lewins
ke: s ahead always in ready made cloth-
ing, and low prices. Don’t forgetit,
-——A Union county paper says there
is a corner in eggs down there, Up here
the eggs are still round, with one point-
ed and a blunt end, but have not noticed
any with corners in ’em—so much for
being democratic. Let Unioa change
ber ugly politics and the corners will
come out their eggs.
A clergyman was once sent for in the
middie of the night by a lady of his con
gregation “Well my good woman, so you
are very ill and require the consolation of
religion.” * No, said the old lady, “I'm
nervous and can’t sleep, and you alway:
put me to sleep so nicely when I go to
church that I want you to preach to me.’
The good lady wae no doubt suffering
ment. whoeb could have been easily cured
by a dose of Green’s Liver Pills,
Liver diseases, headache, and constipa-
tion, caused by bad digestion, quickly
cured by Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Down in Tyrone they sell such
horrible whiskey that when a fellow gets
a skin full of it he can get into his wag-
on, lose a wheel and drive on with but
ti.ree wheels and the axle dragging on
the ground, perfectly oblivious of the
fact. So says the Aloona “Rudical,” and
it ought to know about it,
Many landlords, we suppose, out o”
love fur their customers, tnat they may
keep wide awake, thin their whiskey
out with water, so a fellow can drink a
quar: of it without danger of going into
the oblivious.
You never yet heard a man or
woman express any regret for having
purchased groceries at Sechlers, in the
Bush house block. They always render
the utmost satisfaction, in honest deal-
ing, pure and fresh goods, and the po-
Jitest attention All well regulated
families get their pugar, coffee, tea, can-~
ned fruits, &c., at Sechlers,
~The Lewistown Gazelle says that
John Triester, of Triester’s valley, has
been offered $25,000 for his timber lands.
Twenty-five or thirty years ago most of
these lands, which are located between
his residence and Penn's creek, were
considered of little value, being almost
inaccessible and about the last range the
panther had ~one still being oceasional-
1 | Killed ~in this part of the
-. West vi he dividing ridge the
mer: valualie tiusber has been cut off,
bul between that and Penn’screek there
are still some noble forests which cau
row be reached from the Lewisburgand
Tyrone Railroad.
it i= true other remedies ean be praised,
bus Peruna has the unequalizd proof,
{ (ar
available coal of good quality was put
flown to 62,400,000 teas in Cligton coun-
J
We will not freeze with such a large
~——Mrs. Rhoda Miller has opened a |
new milliner shop at Potters Mills,
Read her advertisement. J
Part of a boltle of Parker's Ginger
onic cured me of rheumatism. My
vspeptic wife got so much relief from
1e balance thatshe tried another bottle,
and now we can truly say we have never
ad better health.—A Boston Mechanic
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fresh meats; hams, sides,
a 3114
i
ail
weight guaranteed,
——An item for butchers: The an-
itor general has sent to mercantile aps
p
ing butchers : “Ifa butcher sells meat
1 a store or business place apart and
dealer in merchandise and should be
ng to his sales,’
Shannon, was present
brother, John Shan-
ill traveling in behalf (
of the Institute at Selinsgrove. Mrs,
Annie Dornblazer, nee Shannon, of
Kansas, was also present at ber father's
funerat, and is still remaining among her
many friends here,
— Rev. 8, G.
t the funeral of bi
julivial
non. Rev. 8, is st
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——The Centre Hall select school ends
its first week of the spring term with up-
wards of 40 students, Besides this two
primary schools began this week.
Spring Mills, this week received a lot of
8. C. Sol. Bone Phosphate, for spring |:
srops. Persons wanting it should call
oon. Also, Flaxseed for sale at the
same place.
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——* Spring Mills House” now ready
o accommodate travelers and the pab-
ic in general. We welcome its manager,
seo. B. Nash,
——8ale of personal property, of John
Shannon, ded’d, Saturday, next, 15, at 1
p.m’
— Geo. M Harter has now posses-
sion of the Red mill. If you want good
work give George a trial.
——A very cold snap Wednesdry mor-
ning.
t
i
n
To the sick Peruna is the greatest bless.
ing.
— Mr. Wolf, merchant, goes east next
week for new stock of goods.
EEN
A pain y to the effect that Hon,
Charles Francip Adams had been made
fail np
ul stor
v
the victim of an imposture by which be
was swindled out of a large sum of money
some $20 000) and that he was thus im
posed upon because he had become im-
hecile of mind, bas been going the rounds
of the newspapers. ‘he story which was
at first regarded as sensational has been
fully confirmed and the “bunko” dealer
who robbed the demented old man has
been arrested and will be tried for his
crime, The Hon. John Quincey Adams, a
son of Charles Francis Adams, says that
for threa or four years his father showed
signs of mental decay and that his family
have kept close watch upon him without
restraining his liberty.
ce Asef scm ——
Boston's Baked Seana
Boston consumes 200 barrels of beans
ary week. “it 11 a fact not generally
nown,” says the H ald of that city, “that
here is in Boston an establishment devoted
+selusively to the baking of beans, entirel
«wparate from a canning institution. It
the only establishment of the kind in the
vorld, probably, and it is exceedingly doubt-
al whether it could live anywhere else, At
ill events, attempts have been made to es-
ablish ¢'milar institutions elsewhere, and
jot hing but failure has been the result, and
t is now plain enough that a bean-eating
sommunity is requisite to support a bean
aking establishment, The success of the
ffoston bean-bakery was assured from the
start, and its enterprising propHsioe has
climbed up the road to wealth by the bean
alone, without assistance from the pole,
very night in the week the fire under the
spacious brick oven is in full blast, and two
cams are kept busy daily in delivering the
pots of and their smoking hot contents, Of
ihe enstomers of the bakery fully one-half
ae reslanrant keepers, who pay 20 cents
fortwo quaris of beans, and then retail
them at 10, 15 gad 20 gents per plate. "The
bakery consun és from 1,900 to 8,800 pounds
f beans per week, and its oven has the ca-
-acity to bake 450 pots in a single night.
i is perbane, worthy of note that the
a rf m1.a odin a iashionalle quarier
i wae «iy, within a stone's throw of Wash.
ington street. in conclusion, it may be
sa:d that the Athenian fondness for baked
cans continues to increase rather than to
decrease, and that, in spite of what the
world may say. Bostonians intend to have
them 13 i uoday mora
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TRIAL LIST-FIRST WEEK
: Housoal & Tell
wer Meyer & Motz.
** Joseph Ross,
* Peirsol Lytle,
“ Penna R BR Co.
** Michgel Confer,
“* L W Munson.
P Gephart.....
l
100 Ww J
ackson....
H Peirce use of. i
“ John White
.MPGUGray Meek,
in Bros et al
Co
lobert Brann
ames S Cross
, LIST— SR
Mark J
"Mary B
et al,
OND WEEK
Williams,
VY alentine
*
.
wee Mary A White ot al
MP Gray Med
ak
seitzeil
ii
vaHetlman 1
tee. *' Ged
Co" H
Gov
wiv
i
ree De
t& M
' %
i
a
aie.
cDowell.
“ John OC Motz
“ Penna R R Co.
“JL
“ Christian Sharrar,
Sharrar
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Sommerville.
. " Johr
3 O Bryan use of. ** James O Bryan,
| “ John T Fowler.
“ John T Fowler. {
“* W P Duncan & Co. |
.* James Dale's adm’s!
“ Henry Garver e
John Shively
John Shively
ret
at a
hy
ohn Hov et ux.
‘m Allison, Jr et
J
Lancashire Ins Co
Asron Durst . “ James Runkle,
- Andrew Immel.
Jacob A Crider..... ** Stanley Watson.
Theodore Gordon
et al...
Thomas Mer
i
* Samuel Lyon.
“ John T Fowler,
ryman
EGISTER'S NOTICE
The following accounts
huve been examined and passed by me
and remain filed of record in this office, for
tors and sll others in any way interested,
and will be presented to the Orphans
Court of Centre courty, on Wednesday,
the day of April, A. D., 188Z for
nfirmation and allowance :
1 First and final account of Nathan J
Mitchell, administrator of, &e, of E
Hogan, late of Howard borough, decesas. |
<ty
th
co
9 First and final account of John T Lu
cas, administrator of, &e, of Boze F Lus|
cas, late of Curtin township, deceased
3 Second and partinl account of Geo,
Bower and Samuel Evert, executors of Ja-|
cob Evert, late of Penn township, de-|
ceased |
4 The final account D F McMoni-|
gal, executor of, &c. of 8 H McMonigal,
late of Taylor twp , deceased.
5 The final account of John Wentze
guardian of Mary Jane Wentzel, late of
Taylor twp, deceased.
6 First account of John
trator of &e, of the estate of Samuel Null,
ate of Benner township, deceased
The fifteenth annual report of Dans|
r.,surviving|
A Thome]
f
Of
3}
Null, adminis |
1
i
jel Rhoads and John Irwin,
trustees under the will of Wm
as, late of Bellefonte boroagh, deceased.
8 The account of Michael 8 Feidler,
and Polly Royer, administrators of &e, of
George W Royer, late of Miles township,
deceased
9 The final account of Alex. G Archey,|
administrator of &e, of John G Archey,
late of Ferguson township, decensed.
10 The first and final account of John
H Orndorfl. one of the administrators of
&e, of Elizabeth Orndorfl, late of Marion
township, deceased, as filed by H H Van.
Dyke, his committee,
11 The final account of 8 RB Pringle,
executor of &e, of Benjamin Vaughen,
iat of Taylor township, deceased.
12 The first and final accountof W L
Wilson, guardian of W H Wrye, now de
ceased, D G Wrye, Blair Wrye and Har-
ry Wrye, minor children of Lydia Wrye,
late of Haltmoon township, deceased
12 The account of David Sbarer and
Christ. Decker, administrators of &e, of
John L Rockey, late of Spring township,
deceased.
14 The account of David Sharer. trus-
tee to soil real estate of John I. Rockey,
late of Spring township, deceased,
15 The first and partial account of Henry
Mark, executor of &e, of the last will and
testament of George Mark, late of Gregg
township, deceased.
16 The account of Mary IL Macbride,
executrix of &e, Issabeiln Pettet, late of
the borough of Bellefonte, deceased.
17 The account of D H Rote, adminis:
trator of &ec, of C H Held, late of Mills
heim borough, deceased,
18 The sccount of Jared Harper and D
H Rote, administrators of &e, of the estale
of Thomas Cronmiller, late of Hames
township, deceased.
19 Fourth partial account of Peter Hof-
fer, administrator of Hon. 8 8 Wolf, late
of Potter township. deceased. :
20 The first and finn] account of J M
Blair, executor of &ec, of Wm. Blair, lat
of Howard township, deceased,
21 The first and partial acconnt of W
W Spangler, executor of &¢, of the las
will nnd tect mont of Jacob Fpangler, late
of Poginrt wr Jecensed
92 The... vunt of Thomas Dale, and
John L Dule, executors of &e. of Felix
Dale, lute of Coliege twp., deceased.
23 Supplemental and final account of
Samuel Milliken, Jr., surviving executor
of &c, of the estate of Thompson Milliken
late of Bellefonte borough, decensed.
JAMES A+ McO AlN, Register,
y :
mesty, Such sharks should be dealt
d
HKewise ol
vig made of some of Lhom,
yie AV a "
Guag elicQl On
woul Dave
rasiral other
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1008, 10 retaliation,
The Me
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ow threa~
elas
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ns with Gentiles,
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New Advertisements.
ut of the Court of Common Pleas of}
unty, and to me directed, there]
will be exposed at public sale at the Court}
i on SATURDAY
and 1.30 o'clock, |
, the described real estate]
{the defendants, to wit
No. 1.
All that certain messuage, tenement and |
lot of ground situste Ward!
of the borough of Bel nte, Cen Co oA
Pa, bounded and describgd as follows, |
v deginning at corner !
fonte,
am
« AS,
[ lowing
3 ni
3 4
ini Reformed |
HOLDERS, —
The Annual meeting of the
holders of the Lewisburg and Ty.
WOCK
& of
the company No. 288 South 3rd St |
hin, Pa, on Monday May 1st
ioe slection for!
tors same day and
JAMES R. M'CLURE,
Secretary !
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STRATOR'S NOTICE. ~
t administration upon
oni i i
hin Shannon, dec'd, late of}
ters
!
hie ostala o
th
sae i
lorsigned, he would respect.|
ad to
4 knowing them
My
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request all persons i
LO presen
ieated for settlement
S8.G HERRING,
Adm'r, Pean Hall, Pa
NEW MILLINERY
At Potter's Mills,
RS. RHODA A MILLER, having]
secured the service of Miss Mas
richbaum, who has had 13
a us a milliner, she kindly solicits a
the patronage of the ladies
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aenns valley She witl keep constan
th
¢ hem
t
nutha
§y aulhod
anit
apiit
13
FORTS expe |
fi
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» tly
BONNETS, Trimmings, Artifi
IA , and all goods Kept in a well
urnished milliner shop. Latest styles al-
WAYS, 18apdt
~NAUTION.
All persons are hereby eau-
tioned against purchasing a note of $40,
given by me to Daniel Slotman about the
Inst of December, 1881, and now in pos
session of Wm. Zerbe, as colateral, Asl
1 have not received value for the same, 1
will not pay it unless compelled by law,
PHILIP FLORAY,
Potter Twp.
uch as
s] A
tS wers
¢
i
1
18an8t
NMAUTION, Having purchased the ar-
ticles below at Constable's sale,
formerly property of H IH, Rachauy, 1
of the
same ut my pleasure, and esution all per
sons against meddling with the same, viz
One horse, 1 harness, 1 spring wagon,
robe and blanket, fork, shovel, and all his
personal property. Daxter Barras,
30mardt. Penn Hall.
£2 UTION.—~Having purchased the ars
J ticles numed herein at Constable's
snle 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, !
sleigh, 1 wagon, 2 colts, 1 sorrel horse, 1
“
JACOB LEE, &
Potter Twp
AUTION:—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
acres of grain in the ground, 1 spring
wagon, 1 fanning mill, 1 hay rake, and &ll
his farming implements, 4 cows, 2 heifers,
b shoats, 1 harness, 4 bushels seed corn, 1
SOW, will leave the same in the possess
sion of John Zeigler at my pleasure and
caution all persons nol to meddle with the
same as they helong to me.
MARY E. ZEIGLER,
Penn Hall, March 28th §1882,
1 reaper and 1 scraper.
Gapdt.
Gapst,
OTICE is hereby given, that the fols
lowing named persons have filled
their petitions for license in the Office of
the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace
in aud for Centre county, and that appli~
cation will be made at the next Sessions of
snid Court to grant the same ;
Daniel Garman, Bellefonte Boro. Tavern.
CG McMillen, do. do, do,
Frank X Lehman, do. do, do.
John Anderson, do, do, Eating H
Fred Smith do. do. do.
Faed Rollins do. do, Baleun
Fardin Beegol do, do. Wholesale
W R Teller, Bellefonte Boro,, Tavern
Jno. Ramsdale, Philipsburg Boro, Tavern
Robért Loyd, do, do. do.
C A Faulkner do, do.
James Pussmore, do. do.
TJ Meyers, do, . do.
Thomas Pearson, do. E House
Goorge KE Parker, do. do. Saloon,
W 8 Musser, Millheim Boro. Tavern
Jonathan Kreamer, do, do. do,
J H Odenkirk, Potler township, do.
David J Meyer, do. do. do.
Joseph Kleckner, Penn township, do.
George B Nash, Gregg township, do.
George Millar, do. do, do.
Jeffrey Haves, Rush township, do.
John G Uzzle, Snow Shoe twp. do.
George DoeQGarner, do. do. KE House
Sam'l Boyer do. do. Saloon.
James Lingleton do. do. Tavern,
Gotleib Hang, Shrine township, Tavern,
H G Shaffer, Huis township, do,
doc Kling, Jr, ¥.. in township, do
Jueob Cooke, Howard Borough, d
Emanuel Brown, Miles township, Suloun
Henry Robb, Walker township, Tavern,
lerrence M'Cann, Philipsburg Boro do
J W Snook, Millbeimm Boro. Wholesale.
E A Nolan, Snow Shoe twp. do.
Alois Koblbecker, Boggs twp. Tavern
D H Ruhl, Power tw
1
.
Mes
two!
thence south |
fifty feet to corner of Re |
formed parsonage lot west along!
aid lot two bundred feet to place of he.
front on Spring
extending back two
erecied
ouse, stable
wd, taken in
& Lhe property of
erger, his wile,
’
ot
thence
i
1
Wh
y frame dwellin
euthuildin
1
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i'r B
. gs. Seir
to he $01
svdia
px ecution an ia
a
OQ, &
¢
ground
. Centre Co,
by what
All that ceria
os in Bellefon Ug
Bounded on the north
h
Pa is
r
ot, on the east by Locust alley, on the
the
McKinney and on west by Spring!
ending back 200 feet to ssid Locust alley.
Thareon eracted a twosstory frame house
Seized, taken in
|
1
yhn H Morrison
v 8 ALSO,
Al le and interest
plantation
tract of land situate in Spring township, |
Cantre county, Pa.: Adioining on the}
north lands of Henry Brockerhoff and
lands of D Z Kline, on the sast by lands]
of J P Barnhart and Geo Valentine, on|
tha south by lands of John Curtin and|
Jacob D Valentine and on the west byl
lands late of the estate of H N M' Allister, |
deceased, containing 402 acres sand two!
perches, more or less. Thereon erected a
two-story frame dwellin heuse, bank
barn and other outbuildings, including
a frame dwelling bousa for tenant.
A LSO,
All the right, title and interest of des
fondant in snd to all that certain tract or
piace of land situate in Spring township,
Contre county, Pa., known as the Logan
ore bank. containing §Vacres more or less,
having thereon erected several small cab-
us.
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| the right, tit of
de-
or
ALSO,
All tha right, title and interest of the de.
fendant in and to all that certain messus
age, tenement, tract or parcel of land situ
ate in Boggs and Curtin townships, cons
taining three thousand four hundred and
fifty-one acres and one hundred and thir
teen perches more or less, the same being
known as the Curtin timber lands or
Marsh Croek property.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of de.
fendant in and to all that certain property
situate in Centre county, Penn’a, con
nected with and formerly the Eagle Iron
Works, including all the lands in any
way connected therewith, having thereon
erected forge, furnace, dwelling house and
other necessary buildings,
ALSO.
All the right, title and interest of des
fandant in and to all that certain piece of
ground situate in the berough of Miies-
burg, Centre county, Ps. Fronting on
Water and Centre streets in said borough,
known ss the Black Horse property, hav
ing thereon erected a two-story dwelling
house composed of stone and frame
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of de
tandant 1n and to all that let or piece of
ground situate in the borough of Miles.
burg, Centre county, Pa. Adjoining the
Baptist church, having thereon erected a
one and a half story frame dwelling house.
180,
All the right, title and interest of de.
fondant in and to all that certmin lot or
piece of ground situate in the borough of
Bellefonte on the corner of High & Ridge
street and running back to Cherry alley,
having thereon erected a twosstory dwels
ling house, Seized, taken in execution
and to be sold as the property of Austin
Curtin, Jr.
No, 4. ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of de-
fondant in and to all that certain lot of
ground situate in Haines township, Centre
county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows: Boginning at a stone on the side
of the public road, thence along said road
by land of I: F Albright and Henry Mus-
ser, south 60° west 14 3.10 perches to a
stone, thence by land late of LL F Albright
south 841° east 22 perches to a stone, thence
south 634° east 11 8-10 perches to a atone,
thenee by land of John Moatz heirs north
264° oat 16 perches to a stone, thence by
land of L F Albright north 564° west 24
perches to the pluce of beginning. Con:
taining acres, thereon erectod a distil.
iery, bonded warehouse apd other out-
buildings. Heiged, faken in execulion
and to be sold as the property of David
oes.
No &. ALSO,
The said building is located on alot or
piece of ground part of a tract of land sits
uate in the borough of Bellefonte, Centre
county, Penna. Bounded on the north by
Private alley. east by KE Brown, south by
Valentine & Co,, west by O B Lambert
and John Oleary, containing } acre more
nr less, It isa two-story plank building
ths mais building being 16 by 24 fuer with
an out kitchen. Seized, taken in execu-
tion and to be sold as the property of Law-
rence Oleary, owneror reputed owner and
contractor.
Terms Cash, no deed will be acknowl:
adged until the purchase monay is paid
Timothy seed, 2.00 t0 2.76
Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00
Flour, per bbl $6.00
Butter, Be,
Tallow, Ge.
Lard, 10,
Ham, 16c.
Shoulders 10
Bacon or side, 10¢
Eggs per doz. 16¢
Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
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READ THIS
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CARPET OF-
FERED 10 PER CENT BE-
LOW COST.
Dinges has 1000 yards of carpet
which be offers at 10 per cent
below cost if bought between this
and Saturday next.
Dinges sells 3 lbs of Pryens for
25 cents.
Dinges sells 3 1bs of dricd peaches
on
-t)
cents,
Dinges has gone to the city and
is bent on selling off present
stock, and offers all goods be-
low cost to make a quick and
clean sweep.
LOOK
FOR
ovuT
DINGES! DINGES !
TR—E~M—~E~N—-D-0-US§
STOCK NEW GOODS!!
Early
wm. NEXT WEEK. “®t
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20 SOUTH DELEWARE AVE. PHILADELPHIA.
REMEMBER
Tuar You
are invited to visit
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OAK HALL,
S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts.
“Philadelphia.
We offer the Best, Largest
and Cheapest stock of
Cro
in the United States.
THING FOR MEN AND Bovs
Our original system of
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One Price and a Guarantee
gives every buyer perfect
protection. ,
HARDWARE STOVES.
In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS &
BLACKSMITH supplies, we would call your attention to our stock ©
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
A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates
without Intoxicating.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worm out with overwork, or a mother
run down by family or household duties try Parkzn's Ginoxr Toxic.
Ifyou are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain
or suns cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use PARKER'S
Gina Toxic,
1i you have Dyspepsia, Kidoey cr Urinary Complaints, or if you are
troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves
you can be cured by Parxex's Ginger Tonic,
There are hundreds of miserable sufferers daily dying from lung, kidney
and nervous diseases who might be saved by using Parker's Guvear Toxic
in time
If you sre wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease take
Ginga Toxic at once | it willinvigorate and build you up from the first dose
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. Ask your neighbor or
druggist about it, or send for a circular to HISCOX & CO., New York,
soc. and $1 sizes. Great saving in buying dollar size,
Parker's
Hair Balsam.
The Pest, Closnest, and
Most Koonomieal Hale 9
ing, Never falls to restore the
youthful color to gray baie,
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TLORESTO
A new and exceeding frapran
and Invling petiumoe, Price 83
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All work made of the best mas
terial, and put together by mechan-
ics of long experience... Hence all
work from these shops is guaranteed.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
. Prices low and all work turned
out first-class.
COME AND SEE OUR WORK
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We havestores inlD leading Cities,
M. N. LOVELLCZRFopsnsie™
Marble & Granite
WORKS.
D. R.STRATFORD,
Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa.
The Badersisned reapechiully informs
de public of Pennsvalley that be is pre-
sared to do all kins of werk in
xD GraxITE at
Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere
Write or call on Clevan” Dinges for
arms
1 bave this agency with the
riew of introducing the work turned out
Ww the Lewistown Marble & Granite
nfdent that I can furnish first class
work at kresily reduced prices irom
what hes been usually psid; all work war
ranted and erected oa ihe graves,
loctlly Cravax Disoxs.
Ceatre Hall
MURRAY'S COACH SHuP
In successful operation for more than
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,
&ec., kept constantly on hand.
All kinds of repairing done om
short notice. The wood work of
Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made
and sold separately.
SHOP, COUNTY& STATE
rights of
PATENT BOW TOP
for Carriages, for sale.
For further particulars, address
LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall
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in full. .J. DUNKEL,
| Sheriff's Office, Bellefon