The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1882, Image 3

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    E LECTION PROCLAMATION,
A
GOD BAVE THE COMMONWEALTIL,
EE
MARRIED,
Oot, 12, by Rov. Wm, Laurie, Reuben
M. Kuup, of Philipsburg, and Miss Mars
Y. M. C. A. Coxvenrioxn.-The Will.
iameport district committea _of the
Young Men's Christian Association have
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
from the San Blas district, in this stato,
on the Atlantic, brings in a report that
on September 7th, the day on which the
At ono of the waddings last week the
bride had a fit of sneezing during the most
eolamn and imprassive part of the ceremo-
(ny, which caused the officiating eclergys
GOLDSMITH BROTHERS.
iS A lo a An
Centre Hall, Pa. Oct. 26, 1882,
Fasp Kurtz, . . . . . Editor
Terms $2 per year in advaace. $20
when not in advance Advertisements
20 cents per line for three insertions
Yoarly and half yearly ad's at special
rates,
pr-Hereafler all
their subseriplion in
credit of two months
minum,
A 540 AH AA A AA SAAB
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subseribers paying
advance, will get a
additional as a pre
Two Large Store Rooms
~Fail of
Fall and Winter Goods,
“Latest styles and fancies”
Beats Centre Co.—Easy
Prices talk for themselves
COME and SEE US,
WHITMER & CO.
Spring Mills, Pa.
5 STAR AUIS AHA
LOCAL ITEMS
We are asked to state whether a
justice of the peace can act as an election
of joer.
Yes, he on.
~=XMonday morning set in with rain,
—All new goods at Dinges’ bargain
store--no trash, no shoddy, nothing bat
genuine stook and bargains unsurpass-
ed.
—James Kelly was seriously injared
by an explosion at the Bellefonte gas
works,
—(10 to Brockerhoff’'s ster) if you
want a bargain in first class store goods
~stock is offered cheap in order to close
ont Don't miss a chance for bargains,
and go soon.
——Diphtheria is prevalent in Leba-
non. One family has lost three children
by the disease within ten days, and two
children are lying dead in one house,
Headquarters for fine boots and
shoes is at Doll & Mingies—they take
the lead for style and elegance. Ladies
wanting a neat shoe always find it at
Doll & Minpgle's,
—-=At last we have had'a taste
colder weather and a sample of frost—
these are gentle reminders for preparing
warmer clothing for winter. Every man
and boy wants—orshonld have—anover
coat—Lewins, at the Philad. Branch, has
made it possible for all to own a com-
fortable overcoat by putting the prices
down so low that all can afford to buy
ove~voats. He now has the largest stock
ot clothing in this or any adjoining
conuty.
— Ladies, the latest style of dress
goods now open at Dinges—go and see
the handsome patterns, and offered so
very low,
A special lot of overcoats, for men
and boys, and offered at remarkably low
srices, at the great Philad. Brancheloth-
Pn where an outfit for men and boys
can be bought 30 per cent. cheaper than
elsewhere and better goods too,
———Rev. J. K. Miller, of this place,
pastor of the Logansville Luth. charge,
preached his farewell sermon at Logans
ville, on Sunday evening, 15.
—Brockerhofl’s store is closing out
its stock of goods—selling off at about
¢:si. Gooneand all and buy cheap.
Take your produce and get the best pri.
ces for it, and goods low, a double advan-
tage offered now.
~The Pattizon club of the Loop had
a rally at Tossyville, on evening of 17th,
and were addressed by J. L. Spangler
and E. L. Orvis,
— Hats, caps, boots, shoes, overcoats,
ready-made clothing, all in endless vari-
ety at Dinges' bargain store—headquar-
ters for men and boys’ outfits,
of
RB. C. Fisher, of Trouteville, Clear-
field county, sought the hand of widow
Grope in marriage, but was refused. He
reveaged himself by burniog ber erm a
few days ago. He surrendered himsel!
at Clearfield to escape the fury of the
people.
-——-Many people are rushing to the
BrockerholT store for goods, which have
been marked down 33 per cent. in order
to close out the stock, Mr. Brockerhoff
is desirous to elose the store hence he of-
fers every thing low that goods may be
disposed of soon.
—The new Reformed church, at
Bellefonte, will be dedicated next Sane
day Oct. 29, Rev. 8. G. Wagner, DD, of
Faston, will preach the Dedication ser-
mon.
—The large and elegant stock of
new goods at Dinges—the bergain store
—ig the talk all over now, and his low
prices astonish the natives,
~The following persons from our
own have gone to the bi-centennial at
Philad: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolf, Mr.
ard Mrs. Dan’l Fleisher, Mrs. Wes Hen-
ny, Mrs. Sam'l Shoop, and landlord Dy.
Moyer.
~The latest assortment of boots and
shoes, for all ages and sexes, at Doll &
Mingies, in the Brockerhoffl house block.
Prices lower than the lowest and goods
warranted as represented,
-~—D, F. Fortney, Esq., addressed an
enthusiastic meeting at Steelton, near
Harrisbarg, a few evenings ago, and left
a good impression among his hearers, by
a forcible and argumentative address,
Dinges has now the most complete
assortment of dress-goods and groceries
in the valley. He is determined to take
the lead in low prices, Eyery customer
goes away satisfied he has a first class
bargain.
~——Henry Brumgard, master carpens
ter at Altoona, has gone back to Brush-
valley to epend the winter, as uspal, and
called upon the REPontER,
~The reduction of prices at Brock-
erhofl’s store 18 30 to 40 per cent, in ore
der to close out the entirestock of goods.
Communication on “Church and
Temperance,” is in type, but crowded
out—will appear in next issue,
——Mr. Wm, Wolf left for Philadel-
phia, on Monday morning, to purchase
a stock of /all and winter goods. Some
of it no doubt will be on band by the
2nd of this week, while the balk of it
will be bere by middle of next week.
As all well know, Mr, Wolf never brings
any bat first class goods—articles that
bear closest inspection and bave in them
every cent asked for them. All can Jook
for a large assortment, and the ladies es-
especially, will be astonished at the ele-
gance of the new dress goods at Woll's.
Hold in a litle and see Wolf’s new stock
before making your purchases,
«—A man from Georges valley went
io Bellefonte, last week, to purchase for
himself a good overcoat, taking along as
much cash as he thought would buy one.
He was not robbed on the way; he went
the coats but found he lacked from $3 to
$3; at length he struck into the I’hil
adelphia Branch, found an oyercoat that
suited him, and the price asked left him
80 much money over that he was able to
buy an overcoat besides yet for his little
boy. Moral—that'’s the way Lewins dos
husiness,
Powers & Eon have done a brisk
busiuess in boots and shoes this fall.
The community have noticed that they
had a superior assortment and were ask-
ing very low prices for their goods, La-
dies will find just what they waut in the
line of shoes, aud men and boys will
find boots and shoes at Powers’ to suit
all uses.
r-~Brackbill’s furniture has the
jtation of being the most substantial of
any sold anywhere. It is the oldest es-
tablishment in this par} of the state, and
has waintained itself by fair dealing and
low prices. His assortiwent of home and
city-made furniture is unsurpassed in
this section and housekeepers shonll
make no purchases without first having
inspected Brackbill’s stock,
‘The begt preparation of iron a doctor
can give Is Brown's Iron Bitters, because
it does not injure the teeth ae other ircn
medi-ines will, Livy
reps
called a distriet convention, at Centre
Hall, November 10, 11 and 12, to which
the public are invited. The district
comprises Hugesvilie, Williamsport,
Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, Renova,
Bellefonte, State College and Centre
Hall, A circular will be issued inviting
delegates and others to attend the een
vention. It is*hoped that there will be
large attendance as a good timo is andi
cipated.,
we Philadetphia i3 overflowing with
strangers and the bi-centennial is a
great success, litty Wm. Penn could
not find it convenient to be present at
this the celebration of the twoshun.
dredth anniversary of his landing.
-On Tuesday morning, last, Mr. J,
I. Hogan, of Farmer's Mills, shot an owl,
in Wm, Homan's woods, measuring 4
feet, 8 inches, from tip to tip.
ween Wit, Wolf of Penn twp, has re
cently returned from a trip to llinois,
He is pleased with that state, and bas
rented a farm which be will occupy in
the spring.
wee Ap, JOhY
Ohio, who left this valley
is in on a visit, and calied upon the Ke
rorTeRr. Ile speaks favorably gf the
Buackeye state,
Shafer, of Stark county,
13 vears ago,
-1f yout want a stylish hat, necktie,
cuffs, collars, or underwear, all qualities
and styles, just pop in to the Philad.
Branch, and vou will find there the larg
best and finest assortment in this
county, and very low in price,
onl
negro man killed a ratt! :
it on the fire in an oven to dry |
grease. In his al ! i
thinking the snake was an ee
of it and has been having tits ever since,
wees PHY of Ha
twp, writes from Lincoln Co, Kai—1
weather, lots of rain pow, bat dry
fall; wheat was g but low in
83 cts. per bushel; 50; oats 30,
sence his
pis AQ BOM
ffs
Fae
B. Stover, former!
Yeu #1
wn
th
(18
price,
worth a
's store,
at
—~-0ar readers will find it
day's travel to go to Brockerhetil
Centre Hall, where goods are offer
cost 10 close out sloCk.
democratic mass
ry
sel
va
wee GI rARA
at Milibeim, on Saturday afte
and hear Gov, Curtin and H
\
Sliies,
Gio
John DI,
on
- Newspapers circulating Rennings
supplement are liable to a fine for
postal laws; this
3
he Post
er's
violation of the U. 8,
we have from inquiry with t
Master General,
—=Mich. F. Hess, of Eifingham Co,
Ill, formerly of Hainest called up-
on the Rerorrtes, Monday. Heisona
visit to his aged father, John Hess, who
is seriously ill at present.
—The way to be good to vourselves
and your families is by purchasing for
them such necessaries us are good, pure
and wholesome. The place to do this is
at Sechler's grocery in the Bush house
block, headquarters for all goods in their
line. Remember, and try it.
——The democratic meeting at the
Union school house was well attended.
Toe Farmers Mills band was present
Prof. Krise was catled to the chair and
deiivered a short address, after woich
Messrs. Bower and Spangler made
speeches. Mr. Kuriz was called on, but
after a few remarks declioed on account
of the lateness of tue Lour,
—- Thursday night, had
heavy frost followed by a light
night, Rain on Monday; I'nesday a
Wednesday clear and cool
The stock of goods now being sol
out at Brockerhofl’s store in order t
close up business comprises all in the
dry-goods and grocery line, with hats,
boots, shoes, overcoats and ready-made
clothing. Selling very low to get rid of
the stock.
The following accidents are reported
from the Scotia ore mines, Centre coun-
ty, in oue day: A Hungarian bad his
leg broken in two places. Mr. Stephens,
a son of the manager, fell from a trestle
work and was badly bruised. Mr. Will-
iams bad one of his feet mashed and G.
Potter had one of his hands severely
squeezed.
Hrpzs Waxtep, at the Centre Hall
tan-vard, for which the ghest cash
price will be paid, by C. Shefller. 26ocdt
-— The Philad. Braoch defies the
world includiog Centre county, for cheap
clothing, large assortment, and quality
of goods. Lewins wears the credit of
never having imposed upon a customer.
It is a great thing to havea reliable man
to deal with.
—Stoneware, all sizes, lower than
can be had anywhere, at Sechler's gro-
cery. As they purchase their stoneware
by the car load, they are enabled to re-
tail it much lower than any other deal-
ers in this or adjoining counties, who
purchase only in smail quantities.
Judge Thayer, of Philadelphia, bas des
clared the doctrine that no man can cons
vey away property to the prejudice of his
affianced wife. The case was that of a wi
dow of James Baird, who was astonished
that, just before rying her, Baird had
mad. an assignment of bis entire propers
ty. His intent § were to prevent him-
self from squar it, but his relatives
improved
Wha
19, the first
one next
nd
d
O
$i
il
aw
MAL
deprive the
rer. The o nveys
ance was decic to be id, on the
groun 1flicted $
1ficted with the equities
between Baird and his wife at the time it
was made.
—— & oi
“TELEGRAM.”
New Yorg, Oct. 24, 1882,
You are kindly invited to
call at the “THE FAIR”
or “SUPPLY DEPO1
Spring Mills, and examine
our selection of Seasonable
Goods and Novelties, now
opening, Respectfully,
G. R. Bpiglemeyer & &o.,
Whitmer
pmimemamta foaled Seesesminamarn
It seems that the spiritual mediums are
suffering an onslaught by believers in
spiritualism. Traps are laid for them,
they are caught while personating materi-
alized spirits, and their table-tricks are
exposed. It appears to the Banner of
Aight “precisely as if certain dissatisfied
and constitutionally unhsppy persons
were angry because spiritualism is beyond
the reach of their arbitrary and irrespons
s'blo control. Hence they seek by every
method known to the ingenuity of malice
to drive out of the field all prominent me
diums for phenomena! ma tions.’
Bat the Banner has trustworthy informa
tion that the movement will ba “thwarted
by invisible power.”
se
&
OQ.
tiost
BERVOUSNESSs.
The mowent there ig danger of impair-
ment of the mind from egcessive nervous
exhaustion, or where there exists forebod-
ing of evil, a desire for solitude, shunning
and avoiding company. or when insanity
hus already taken place, Peruna and
Manalin should be implienly relied on
But it is never well to wait so long before
treatment is commenced. The early syn
toms are ws of strength, [ 8 of the
musgles, dim or weak eyes, peculi
pression of ihe and
tongue, with impaired Jig
other, certain powers onl
they are otl
HDETWIse eniny
| ood heaith,
Iu 5
Manali id be at
PEOPLE'S
Toxs oy Bookas.~ Under this caplion
the Boston Daily Herald, of Bept 4 says:
“Upon a single day lust week the firm of |
Martin Garrison & Uo. received from the
New York publishers of “The People's
Cyclopedia,’ wnd volumes of that
work, for the supply of their Massschu-
setts subscribers, which weighed four and
a half tons, The firm claims that this is
the largest shipment of knowledge for the
people that was« ever sent to Boston upon
a single day. The invoice was valued at
$12 000.
Sold by 5. M, Swartz, Bell
face
pRTALIVY “|
xd
uv
efonte, ag’ for
etd
earthquakes ocourred here, there were
four tidal waves, which overwhelmed
and destroved or badly damaged six or
I, Thomas J. Duankle,
tthe county of Centre, commonwealth of
: {Ponnsylvania, do hereby make known
seven littlo villages on the islands andj 4 give notice to the electors of the couns
mainland, and drowned about twenty lie gforesaid, that an election will be held
persons. The “Diario Official" of the lin sald county of Cantre, on
«Lh states that General Montero, who 8] TUESDA Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1882
at equips, has directed a circular to For the purpose of electing ono person
the diplomatic corps, setting forth his'o Governor of the Commi nwealth of
intention to continue the war unless! pannsvivania.
reasonable terms of peace were granted,| One person for Lioutenant Governor of
and protection in the meantime against {the Commonwealth of Pennsvivania
the exactions of Chili. “La Patria” ina] One person for Beoretary of Internal Af
supplement on the 7th inat,, gives the fairs of the Commonwonlth of Pennsylvas
report of a skirmish at Choisca, thirty nia. -
miles from Lima, with the Monteneros,| Une person for ( angressman al. Large to
of whom two officers and thirty-five represent the state of Ponnaylvania in he
men were killed and many wounded. |! hfe ol ng v A oh
Fhe Montemeros are likewise reported to 0 a the Commionwaahh of
have been defeated at Yao. vania
— ro One person Lo represent the count
Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk,
and Mifllin in the C the 1
Hialos
Une person to represent the o
Suprema
Por neyl
LR
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AISATIAN ALNASCHAR,
{ London Globe]
An Alsatian paper gives us a now and’ ;
characteristic story of one of those dis ( entre, { leartiold and Clinton in the Hea
tricts with whose inhabitants MM. Erck- oy Ponnaylvania wr
Wa parsons to rasat ae eounly (
mannand Chartrain have made us fa o 9 oT $ i I ie souny oO
. , r baasant farmers bad at antre in the House of Representatives of
miflar, Two peasant farmers had at- p00 00
tended a “Rirchweih,” or “wake,” as we * (© person for Cor
td say, Qoe was about to walk
home and the other to drive home, when |
¥
Tere
N i
AN L
ongross of nt
nor for Qentre o
shot :
Two persons for Jury Commission
1 his neighbor a seat iniiha county of Centre
is Wy . it was somewhat late, andi | alsa
both bad drunk profty freely of a looal [tice that the places of ng
wine more remarkable for its strength said election in the several |
than for ita flavor, The sky was intensely | Townships within t
! i 3 i for! as follows, to wit
clear, and the two men sat silent for Yor the | : fH
i For the township of ing
ne time gazing at the stars and appar. N oh ye E Henre SI pi
. y¥ 14 ut 3 eit sURIeT
absorbed in their contemplation of | wait precinet.) : A
fl Wast ing
lendor of nature, At last one gave|' "py
and observed, wepp, Hn y sohool house
vant-—just one ‘matt | Forthe tow
ag the firmament over! sshoo! hou
J ind i,” returned Sepp, “wiii|
yall 1 want—just as many cows
sheep as there are blinkiug stars up| Leonard Merry:
“Loon teufel,’ ” ob-| For the township of
served his friend, “what could & man do] "°4
al or
Ww y and hel
in i 1a] REECING
world wo never grow enough fodder! Mavar
to fued them all” “Ave, that may Fy
said the other with a shrewd look, "Dut|,...
I should drive them into the med-| Ruhl,
: that thou should'st never do,| F
» not a hoof of anybody else's cattie pre
should tread upon it. Sepp declared] For tha
1.3 } si I nrasin ' a ha nubli
that he should contest the dog inthe. BF et), al b ! "Hall
i & i isd of mn i
manger claims of his neighbor, asserting |! 4 Se . u nail,
i } X Cor the lownsh )
hat Heaven belonged to everybody, and| | 11 S . i !
T SCDOGI Bouse al Lom
hat a pasture as big as Heaven would De | For the ' wo hiv
i! . BL L " “usa
a gigantic common. The two men w ho! recinet), in the schoo
were usually the best of friends, passed|( rove
from words to blows in theirabsurd vin] por
dication of the rights of property on onelprecinet
; ¢ jor
side and the privilege of trespass on the ville.
The conflict ended by the owner! For the township of Harris, in the
i 3 wa lahnr
of the wagon being knocked out of his! house at Boalsburg
$ “ou : i Pox y mh i 4 Pa
own vehicle F'his led to complaint be] _ 3 r ihe fowathip of Patton,
i af fae PPR
fore a local court, and the rediculous con. 2 eter uray.
} ah nig} ax! For the borough of Bellefonte
versation in the cart at maanight wasj, ywaships of Spring i B
« FL 18 8 Of Sprin AN{ Minar
geil nie w » ¥ a8 3 3 fay A o MCT,
St iemnly reproduced as part of the evi [Qourt House in Bellefonre.
uence. For the borough and township of How !
- — ard, at the school house of said by !
DEMOCRATIC MEET! For the township of Rush, at the
X 3 y +y a {Stream school house
At Brumgard’s school house, Miles, 26] For the townphip of Snow
Oct, Thursday eve. lschoel house of Snow Shoe
At Spring Mills, Grenoble's hall, Oct.| For the township of
i
3
the lat
yf
Of
hereby make kn
+} ne of
ie
nes fo
10s 3
a : wh
For the Township of Tavl
ere.’ ‘dnmmer
Wht
sheep?”
ith so
itd COWS
be,” |
Dig
township of Gregg
house OWhe
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the towr
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altho b
al
26, Thursday eve, | house of Joel King, in | onvitl
At Woif's school house, Halnes, Fri-| Forthe horough of Milesbu:
a" 1 house in Milesburg,
day eve, Oct. 27. school b .
A rihe township of Boggs. at
.
Al
Potter tw; 19
og gp
We are in receipt of a copy of
work, “A Guide to Success,” wit!
for business and society, being t
complete handbook, for business, legal
and social guidance, in sll the relstion
of life, with numerous tables of all kinds
for reference. Sold only by scrips
tion. Agents wanted by Scammell & Co,
St. Lonis, Mo.
Also, by thesame publishers, “Pioneer
Heroes and Daring Deeds,” a work of
readable naratives on the Amejican bor.
der. Agents wanted bv Beammell & Co,
a ne
iy
He most
a8
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Telegraphic Advices via Ponama—
Tidal Waves— General News.
Panama, Oct. 11.—(By Central and
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3oi house in Central City,
f Huston, at 1
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heim, grand mass meeting, Satur] *°
For the township « ~
ver Dale school House,
AV : | Por the township of Penn. at tl
burg, Friday eve, Nov. 3, . |bouse of W m Musser
Pine Grove Mills, Saturday eve, Nov.[ For the bor agh of
school house opp
At Jacksonsville, Saturday eve, Nov.|church in said bore
i. {| For the townshi
. + v ah snl ssa in FB
At Pleasant Gap, Monday eve, Nov. 6. ool house in Esg
. For the townshi
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YEE £28 " ” cu i bouse at Port Mat
SCHOOL BOOKS house Lh
CHOOL BOOKS. { For the township of
Special Notice {house of J K Bosak,
Wat le Jyglice, | For the townsh
ir yoars ago Potter township introsly
be New Graded Readers snd]
Swinton's Geographies and spellers which | awnship o
were afterwards adopted as the uniform|house at Union
a 8 frk » mT > an : ¥ % 2
series ol th . Three years ago the] For the First and Second
balance of the county, in addition 10 the|horough of Philipsburg, at
3 . : in ' : 322 3 % $ ns
aboye books, adopted Robinson's Short! jie schoo! house.
Course in Arithmetic, Swinton's Historie For the Third ward of the
and Spencerian copy books, Atl a meeting Philipsburg at the small
of the school board of Poulter twp, on 13 house
inst, the last named books were adopted, | NOTICE is also
upon the lvlowiog terms for introduction: all persons, exceptin stioa ha
Introductory Exchange! ...0 i. heirs 53 dey : -
tobinson’s First Book) jpeace, who shall hold
in Arithmetic J 30 5 (meniof any reo of try
: ‘a £2 ma i arnment of the United
nson's Complete Arith. AU | 1h 4 1 ad Figs
¥id Pale, Or O 1¥ Cily or
ton's Primary History .i u8 | ty / + :
ndensed * °F 9D itrict, whether a officer
‘racing Books, 7 ots. each otherwise, subordinate officer or agent
+8 A : 8 | “8. ala. i $ i
. Copy 5 wt 10 ots. each {who is or shall be employed under the
; 10 ots. each.
The firm makes the very liberal offer to MeRisiative, Executive or Judiciary Des
iE he tasseedd . lace | PATIIONL Of this State, or of the United
permit each pupil to exchange the last) Go af ane lino 5a voratad d
bim for such a one of the! ates, OF OLany city or Hheornorateq S
new series us he desires to use, by his pay~| rie 4 Md no § ha! gvaty mem hap h ha
ing the exchange price of the latter. Ii|fToss OF Date Legisiature, and of the se
matters not how much worn, soiled or de-| St OF common council of any city, or
faced the old book may be, or what ita] LOmmissioners of any incorporated dis-|
size or condition, insomuch as it is the lasy| Ch 18 DY aw incapable of holding or sg
e used by the pupil. jercising, at the same lime, thea or
The supply for introduction will be sent] SPpointment of Judge, Inspector or ( lork
Wm. Wolf, Centre Hal Michael": any lection of this Comm SM Wen ih,
Strobm, Centre Hill; 8. M. Swarts, Tus | 20d tbat no Inspector, J udge, or other of
syville; ng and Thompson & Foer of any Such eieclion shall be ell
Smit otters Mills, [to po alte to be hen voted f« r,
: anil shoo] 1 hiemsalf oft aiso hereby makes known and give no.
these ¥ et Eo pal svail hime “ tice to the electors of said county of Cen-|
ys of school, in fact at the beginning | tte Dat on the sid ith day of November,
shools, 50 that the township may | l= they, the said electors, thall vote by
bg i Jib Hot for the purpose of deciding whethe
the law requires » uniform seriesin| t th ; 3 pas A ro n A» Slat
ools, and what is now the same se Oy, nie oe ag fast al Aer
ries us is used by the balance of the Soun~| jogs and the protection of sheep.”
ny. iproved the 12th day of June, A D.
. - {are desired to be in force in this said coun
LOCK HAVEN MARKET. ity of Centra. The Provisions of the said
. . "Act of Assembly relating to the u
Butler oo 10 Ue per ib, egus an to 290! of dogs Ae Bs 41 fig go Yao tazat
per dozen, potatoes 40 to 40¢ pur bushel,| Sox. 1 That from and aflor the passage
chickens HU to pair, lard 17¢ per|of this Act, there shall be assessed, levied
pound, apple butter 60c per gallon, corn!snd collected, annually, with the county
{ue per bushel, cats 0c per bu, quinces| taxes, in the Commonwaesith. from
«0 to 4Uc per dozen, tomatoes 80¢ per bu.,| owners and keepers of dogs,
celery O to 8¢ per stock, cabbage 4 to 7c) named taxes, namely: F or esch male dog
per bead, apples 50 to 75¢ per bu., grapes | ‘Pe su of LY fonts, arc lor every - fo.
sUc per peck, chestuuts 9c per ‘quart,| 8, COX the sum of one dollar, to bo paid
ducks 70c per pair, honey 18¢ per pound jot Treasurer of the county where co
turkeys $1 each ’ 'iiecled, to be kept by bim separate and in
HAY i {such manner that he can know how much
Philad, Oct, 23.— Flour, Minnesota | B88 been collected from enol township
extra, 8 Pear’ family, 5, odiborough, and how much paid out to
; sig t 4 3 iq . x. [VI 9 : -h, Ly £ 2
sual No 2red 1.9%, Sur ons 85. {be a fund trom which persons sustaining
Be » PA; BOOG, OD. Bhieep, logs or damage to sheep by a dog, or dogs, |
prime, v3; good, oj. Calves, 6@¥9%¢. and the necessary cost in establishing
Hogs 11@12}4. their claims therefore, as herein provided, |
Spring Mills Market, may bo paid. . emis oF iiocisa audi
'" poi AO | SEg. 3. For the purpose of levying and |
W heat, (0, U0, and 1.00. {collecting such taxes, tho assessor in each
Rye 70c {township and borough shall, annually, at
Corn, shellad {the time of ussessing other taxable propers|
Corn, shelled, ity, ascertain and return to the county
Oats, 4k
Buckwheat, 50¢,
Barley 00 3
Cloverseed,. $00 to 4.50
Timothy seed 160 tol 15
Plaster, ground per ton, $9.00
Flour, per bbl $5.00
Butter 26¢
Tallow, Ge.
Linrd, 124
Ham, 15¢
Shoulders 14¢
Bacon or sida, 14e
Eggs por doz. 2c
Jorrected weekly by I. J, Grenoble
5 “ 3
house, Ferguson, Oct.
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“We. :
{iment of all the dogs in their townsLips and
boroughs, respectively, and the names of
ithe persons cwoing or koe ping such dogs,
{and hoy many of ench sex is kept or
owned by each person; und such cothm iss |
isioners in each county shall, annually, |
{lavy and cause to be collected the taxe 81
herein before named, with, and ir the!
same manner and for the same compensa. |
to 6c
That the Sheriff of esch coun-!
Skc
10
‘rs, shail cause this Act to be published]
amma : _ ervin, with and in the Syms manner mel
inns TE wotices of the next general election shalll
R800 L TAX. —Notice 1s hereby givs| be published, ond or the purpose of gi
i en that the duplicate of | ciding whether or not the provisions of]
Potter school district is in the hands of|this Act are desired in the several coun
the undersigned for the ensuing year. Ooities, the qualified electors therein may
ull taxes paid to him before December 1st, | vote at such election, by ballot, written or
there will be a deduction of 5 per cent. iprinted on the outside She p Law, and
Taxes unpaid from suid date to January 1,{on the inside “For the Sheep Law,” or
1883, will be held at face of duplicate, and|** Against the Sheep Law,” and in each
on all taxes unpaid after latter date, there county wherein it shall appear by a proper!
will be an addition of 5 per cent. 1 willl count of auch ballots that a majority sre |
he al the iglloging plneos to receive taxes: this Act shall ims
Fussyville, mediately take effect,
Mile, Friday, 24: at Contre Hill, Satur leounty until
day, 25; at Centre Hall, Thursday, 30 Nov, leloctors thereof, after like advertisement]
“Boctit JAMES A. KELLER, lin like manner, have determined that!
Treasurer. {they desire this Act Lo take ¢ flect therein;
PvE Fin | provided, that there shall be no advertices|
8 NOTIC Ex Jil MEnL or election for such purpose in any!
Loocieounty oftenor than onde in two years. |
Given under ay hand and senl, at mv
office in Bellefonte, this 8d day of October |
in the year of our Lord One Thousand!
Eight Hundred and Kighty~two, and in
the One Hundred and Sixth year of thel
Independence of the United States.
THOMAS J. DUNKLE.
sheriff of Centre County,
no
{
Oe 8
{for tho "Sheep Law,”
Foursday, Nov. 48: at Polter but in no other
A majority of the qualified]
A DMINISTRATOR'
1% Letters administration de
ton upon the estate of Samuel HI Moyer, |
late of Millthsim, Pa,, deceased, having |
been lawiully granted to the undersigned, |
16 would respectfully request all persons!
knowing themseives to be indebted to the
astate to make immediate payment and]
thoss having claims against the same tol
present them duly authenticated for|
ettiement. J H., REITFSNYDER, |
aetlh
Adm'r,d, b. n., Millbeim, Pa |
of
i
i
PUBLIC SALE,
Will be sold at
i M I
?, Pa,
Gun
1882, the
n will ba mad hati
next i ile dati
» hin, at they
on Wed i
following |
Line s
geRion »
residence of
PHO For,
' I;
Hg ' & Binls ire
vin Station, Union
rd, Centre county, Pa.
DRESSHAKING. set single
hodstosd
Contre
{Jetober
rEOr RL property,
oun
18,
{0 wit;
eit
iy,
ddle, 1}
hari ig, Chairs, FOORING Chpirs, |
tables, sofa, | er}
« Libs, buckets, ¢f
stoves, and many of
ut 1 o'clock
ill be mude kn
Lo RE 4
The undersigned has opened
. :
R hamber
DRESSMAKING in all its branches, at the! i
roi a of John Nef Centre Hall, |
gxparianca i
a
Hh s
18 commonoeo
enlislng | yw
bin ail dresses made and!
sowing done by her, and i Mi Wh 3
town and} {
wrrveew | CAUTION.—Al persons sara hereby!
93 A. BUNK LE. |oaytioped ageing; meddling with the ar-l
a. rr mee a e—— | {i004 Below mentioned whic) urchased |
MPAN-YARD ¥OR RENT. jieles holow mentioned wh Sh} purchased
The Centre Hall Tan-yard, with | San uel Confer, and will leave the SAMO
Lalf an acra of land, is offered for rent. in his possession at my pleasure. viz: One
The stand is an excellent one for business. { cook and 1 ten plate stove, ono bedstend
Possession given April 1, i888, For furs|and bedding, 1 corner cupboard, 1 table.
ther information apply to I clock, and all said Confer's persons
JOIN SANKEY, Ex'r, ilo 10. MILLER,
ny Vears
AniLog i
nd.l i
BING] Lia
*g {
VHREGC Of Ld
err 3
din a Ky
1)
waa
3
$
El
1004 Centre Hali, Pa. 1lo¢id. Puller twp,
'
she finished
| BOP waloh! N. 3 SRPress,
{ton boot for women, st Doll
STRENGTH
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a househeld,
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 live
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
ne universally recommended
wasting diseases,
medic
for all
N. Fremont St, Baltimore
: the war I was in.
{ nachbya jece
and have res
versince, About four
it brought on paraly-
ch kept me in bed six
and the best doctors
y said 1 could not
{fearfully from
and for overtwo
id not eat solid food
? portion of the
relagn even
went I tried
Mite and now
two bottles I am
and go around
and am rapadiv amp ving,
G. DECKiz,
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and 2/1 diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves:
SPECTAL KOTIORS.
PIMPLES.
mall (Free the rece
th
ah
me ALM that will remove
and BLOT
BLOTUHES, leaving
the ak
Want cwnmth of Bair on a Lald head or sw
12 Barclay st . New York.
5
Teas es
- a. Nd
. - wee
Ooti 12, by Rev, J.'A, Koser, Mr. Jno.
Roamy, of Unionville, to Mies Ella
oldest daughter of Sam'l Musser, of Fery
(guson twp,
PETIT SO TE I
| LEK.
| On 10 inst, in Gregg twp, Elizabeth,
| wife of Lavi Long, aged 60 years, 1 month
{and U days,
{On Oth Inst, in Penn twp, Miss Eva
Elizabeth Neofo, aged 85 years, 7 mouths,
43 days.
On Och &, In Green twp., Olinton Co.,
Martin Brumgard, aged 07 years, 11
months, 20 days,
N
Believing it to be the best for
both merchant and customer that all
dealings should be in cash, and fol
Our exhibit in the Trades
Bi-Centennial Celebration
will illustrate the great stock
boys’ clothing now ready in O
preparations for the trade of
and Winter already rea
One Million
Our stock is in all respects
ever offered, and we firmly |
béen equaled in volume by ¢
house in America,
Do not fail to visit Oak Ha
lowing the example of most promi:
nent and successful dealers, I have
determined to do away with the
credit system after the 17 of July,
1882, After thisdate the books will
be closed and I will sell only
na ——
-FOR=CASH-
or its equivalent.
pus GREAT
V YEE
Y VE
VV EE
YV EK
VY EEE
BBB EEEREE H MHI
E H HI
BBB EE EE HHH 1
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BBB EEEEEE HH H1
Thaokiul to my customers for
their past patronage, I hope to meet
them in the future at my old stand,
where I am confident I can sell muck
CHEAPER THAN BEFORE, anc
LOWER than elsewhere. Have de
termined to give my customers the
benefit of the new system,
PRODUCE will be taken in ex
change for goods at highest market
price, Respectfully,
I. J. Grenoble,
Epring Mills, Pa,
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13jul y
T. DESHNER, Gunsmith,
43 High St, Bellefonte, Pa.
Has now on hand: Winchestes
M ney Refunded
Clothing and Ficce Goods,
workrooms and see how the ¥
on. We have a hearty we
whether buyers or visitors,
thousands of friends we have
country about Philadelphia dur
twenty-two years are, we are
firmly our friends than ever
have gained their confidence by
the best dollar's worth of ¢lé¢
anywhere, and we offer a new
fidelity in our low prices and €
stock for this year’s sales,
OAK HALL,
Sixth and Market
Philadelphia,
J Bx F. POTTER, Auorney-ai-law
; Onliections promtiy made spd
special attention given fo those having
lands or property for sale. Will draw up
and have acknowledged Doods, Mortgss
ges, &e Bel efonin, Pa.
rifles, B, L, Double guns, Shot, and if goods do not tarn out as repre-
sented, and no growling,
i
guus from $5 to $14. Revolvers from . i
very cheap. 1 sell no breech loading |
dread disease, Consumption by a samp
mesns of ture To all who
eopy of the prosoription wae
the directions for
whieh the
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &¢
Parties wishing the Prescription will
desire it,
w— ITED "RE Eee
nr X.
Fl
GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
and all the effects of youthful ind lsove
tor the make of suffering homanity, send free to
wreple reredy
willing to poo”
UF whled be was cured
hy the advertises PRpOTISR0e CAR
by addressing La perfect confidence,
Cedar BL KN
a
wh
&
“an dm JUHK B., OLDEN.
WORKS,
D. R.STRATFORD,
FProprictor, Lewistown, Pa.
be public of Pennsvalley that
AAD GRANITE at
arms and designs,
Works
work al gresily
rattled and erected on the graves,
pectiully,
loctly Cievax Dixges.
"CENTRE HALL
J.0. DRININGER
op rie bor
dg W
Manufacture and constantly
keep on hand
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SPRING WAGONS
SLEIGHS,
and all kind of vehicles.
————
]
out first-class,
1andi
MURRAY'S COACH SUHP
but
ean boast,
SPRING- WAGONS,
On i and.
All
wood work
d Wheels
not The
Bodies, Gari ran
and sold Ly aralely,
BHGP, COUNTY& STATE
rights of
PATENT BOW ToP
for Carriages, for sale.
of
Amumunivion wholesale and retail,
3. Sportamen are respoctfully ine
is called to our stock, which is
larger and more varied than ever.
A—————— wo —————
nuw nosed §
o wel published, & new edivion of Br. Univerw ells
siobrated Mosays on the redicel cure of DrEsMA
§ homes LMPOTY
Lasped ments 0 Mariage,
Monta) and Uhysioal laos
i. ales Con
{pails
by seils indir
Teutaption, Bpuepey sd Fis indae
{genes or seus cx TavagaLOe, BI,
I las celevrstod sutldor, in (ois edmirabie essay,
{Clearly Guineas rales, row & thirty Fears’ sutoessin
Praciive het (he plarming consegoenoes of seil-
poinliag oul a mode
wh Gnoe, ample, Ceriais and effeetusl, by
meds of whieh every sullerer, matter wast bie
Gulia) © 8), C9 Diueall Che ply, privately
{roa ee
This Leeture should be in (he hands of every yosih
a every man ie the land,
is now complete,
Every Department;
Cate
Post paid, on recnipt of sis conta or Wo postage
islainpe ASQrems, 3
jes CULVERWELL MEDICAL 00,
{ 41 Ana St, New York, P. 0. box, 4060,
ENCOURAGING.
Having been encouraged by the steady
{increase of business, 1 bave remodeled,
{repainted and added to the external as
[ou a8 0 the internal appearance of my
i
All Goods
sre marked in PLAIN FIGURES
+ + « AMERICAN FIGURES
and at prices within the reach of
any purse be it large or small.
DRUG HUUBSE, thereby making it more
silraciive 0 my customers. 1 would now
thank my customers for their liberal pats
{ronage in the past, and solicit a continu.
jance of the same. My stock is as nea:
{fall as possible, 1am in complete com-
jmanication with the principal Drug Hou-
ses of Now York and Philsdeipbia snd am
supplied with cuts aud price lists, ana
suyihiog in my line pot kept ia stock,
will be sent for al onceand delivered at the
same prices that it could be bought at il
you went or sent yourself. 1 buy my
drugs lor cash, pay no discounts, which
enables me Lo sell just as cheap as any othe
or drug store in the coanty, All business
between dealer and customers siriolly cone
dential J.D. MURRAY,
Jun Centre Hall,
YFP bes lnoes sow before the publi
NS You oan make Money | asler & work
for us Laan sl anyibing else Uap
has fas weeded. We will stars you. $id a gov and
“pWard made at bome by the Isdusicioug For
woisen , Days asd girs wasled ever wa erg § work
Jor us, NOW is tae Ume. You cas work gg spare
Wie Olly oF Rive Jour Whole UUme 0 the pogiaess ,
00 Ca Live al Bowe abd de Lae Work, Ne othe
Lustoens Will pay you Beariy ss well. No ong agp fail
Wake ERWImOGs Pay BF ongeadio g at Coos. Uest
iy QUILL ald bers Lroe. Money made fas easily, and
Oonuredily., Address TUUE & u
Maine,
M. A. BANDO
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. Is
prepared 10 do all kinds of work in his
sine, on short notice, and good fis guar
aiioed, according Lo the latest styles. A
inige vt of satopies aiways on band.
Wouikmen of long experienced in bis
empioy. loov y
UTT'S HOUSE,
. BELLEFONTE, PA.
ruanxk X. Luan, Proprietor.
Dest brands of Liquors and Cigars on
hand. Good accommodations for Travels
ers and Commercial Men. Also Beer bot.
ger. Terms reasonable. 20jantf
F. FORTNEY,
* Attorney at-Law,
co in old Conard Luilding, Bellefonte
ARDWARL
Jas. Harris § Oo.
ARE SELLING VERY Low
REAPER SECTIONS and
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS A SPECIALTY,
VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
HOSIERY,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
MATTINGS,
HATS,
CAPS,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
MERCHANT TAILORING,
&e., &c., &.
LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S
SHOES.
LADIES
Coats & Dolmans,
MISSES & CHILDREN'S
Coats & Dolmans.
APERS,
And all kinds of Farming Tools,
RAKES, FORKS, BCYTHES
SPROUTS HAY FORKS, .
ROPE BLOCKS, ETC,
Aswell as all kinds of HARD
WARE, to meet nll demands in
Bellefonte,
this line,
J L. SPANGLER, Allgrieystlae
0), Consultations 1h *Enghsh an
Gorman, Office in Furst's new buildin
GOI D Those who always take advan.
king ws that are Th a Tne ~
na oney that a
wealthy "while those who do not improve such chano
en remain io poverty. We want many men, women,
boys and girls to work for us right in their owa local
ities, Any one oan the work properly from the
ot start, The business will pay mare than ten
times ordinary wages, Kzpeansive ostfit furnished
fron. Noone who engages falls to make money rap
idly. You ean devote Jour Rhele § ime to the work
‘ rN moments, Fa n 3 Xuatioh an
EE oar al ane froe. Address STINSON & Oo
Portland, Maine, WB de
oral cases of desirable DRESS!
GOODS of a defunct manufacturer at|
ruinous prices, we will in turn dispose
of same to our customers at about
oneshalf their valuee REMEMBER
they are the latest styles and in all
the new and describable shadessuch ss
Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, Ol
ive, Myrtle, Plum, Garnet, Navy
Browns and Blacks,
GOLDSMITH BRO.
BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE STORES.
Bellefonte, Pa.
N. B.--We are sole
agents for BA LL’S
Health Preserving Cor-
set.
JAS AARRIS & OO.
Great chance to make money’
‘2 Is Natare's greatest remedy, and 1s the
f prinet ingredient o wimosd SYEry pres
ek 3 nm Er gives to his Rialto i
# patients,
PERUNA plonsant] jf eve
ono-the young, tho old, 10 middio-aged,
thy babe snd the mother, fo
PERUNA cleanses the system of sil dts
fmpurities { tones th Stomach: regulates
the heart, unlocks the secretions of the
ver, strengthens the ps AD vigor
A ey Als th » TOT, Tanker
RU a . A
blood, and to thy eary nid tired ffom tho
toil and cares of tho day it g 04 prpet and
kh BOBO W HOLY Of
hn
refreshing »
PERUNA laop)
ng With Lite dd —
itself, ;
PLAUNA 18 plowkan
the gtomach to d uy article o
n Liver and Kl :
eter Tails. Sit
os dmggist tor Dr. ¥
(1 SARTO BL
LEVI MURRAY, Centro Hall;
10dectl Ventre Co,
As! r
REE Dai i
Dentist, Centre Hall.
ce at residence on Church street, oppo-
Will give satis
faction in sll branch { bis profession,
Eyer administered, ldadr
1]
ts the Tern Fesvow
atone of Five Hare
Hh PHarrows Sina
2a Tide Harrow will
the least additions] expe By ing the teas
10 either point, if or U, the conter revcives ang He
wind Two Birches sad Two Crow
§ over ji onos, maine it the pest ©
pulverizer tn the mariet.
THIS HAEROW HAS ONLY "0 BR
USED TO BE APPRECIATED.
Eee it before purchasing and you will buy uu cides.
a
The Penn Harrow
CHANGED TO A THREE-COENEDR BOTARY
HARROW,
eae
sacred og chanee is mad
1 de for Orchards, 5s the revelvine wh
Sgn UP 0 and all around te Gems a
barking We,
The Penn Harrow
CHANGED TO SINGLE “A™ ARROW.
By removing the wing snd whee freon the orion
FOU LIVE & CORT 1000 CB0-BOTNe SAS HAR,
The Penn Harrow
CHANGED TO DOUBLE “A™ HARROW.
A
Remiore the 1 favnn the original, ye
wing, sr it mies tha most complete Doubs: ae
AW Ls ae isan. ]
The Penn Harrow
CHANGED T0 A SQUARE HARROW.
iy Rmovs Re v:hoel from the ,
a Harrow wi ren paints 16 hook to
to B or O you o2n harrow in a furrow, o
ibe bottom and both
Font and Dave Phe
witnt sod have thoes points on
{ying that cannot be done w
"_rrow,
The Penn Harrow