THE CENTRE REP » Pa. ORTER. : Nov, 2, Centre 1 Tall - rep Kuntz, . . . , Terms ~§2 per year ia advance, when not in advance. 20 cents per line for three Yearly and half yearly ad's at specia rates, pr-Hereafler all their subscription in credit of two months mum, insertions ] subscribers additions! as a pre $ } SY Two Large Store Rooms Full of Winter 1 Fall and Goods, “Latest siytes and fancies” } Prices t COME and SEE US. WHITMER & CO. Pa . Jeats Centre Co.— Easy alk for themselves, Spring Mills, LOCAL ITEMS, i 3 the are husking com i: less than the aver eee FRYIMOTS crop will be about age. 3 or! afl oils 1 join — Every Jody goes fo Brock store for cheap goods, and Ay el an apple butter frolic if it alae astonish- ing how cheap goods are offered. —The fellow who addressed a le! “New York, Pa.” vows that geogra is a humbug, and says that Wm, P was the inventor of pens to write with, Ulia ~The best way {0 silence the “anen arter during a sermon i$ to pass (Le contnbution box around in it. ¥i 4 “The republicans of this county have nominated G. R. Spigelmyer, mer chant of Spring Mills, for assembly, in place of L.. Rhone, who declined. . preparation is out, the “Batternut Hair Restorer,” It seems butternuts at one time had baird a fellow wants 10 restore the brist again. ——X new 14 nt 3 Adil — Boots, shoes, hats, all kinds of « derwear, ties, gloves, in endless varieties at the Peousvailey bargain and see the new stock, and by purchasing there, ~-Mr., John Foreman, farmer near this place, has lost ten hogs jby the dis- ease hal seems (0 prevail In some jo- calities, ~All ladies admire the han stvles of dress at Dingess’ st Two or three misses are so taken witt them tha: they have selected the goods for their weddiog dresses two years ahead. Them's eendsible gals, sure, ——ar ancestors used the bench { Bank, whence Banke, banquet, as we have chairs; they used the table cloth to wipe their bands, we have naj kins; they ate from the same dish a drank from the same glass or bumper, while we have each our own. According to this writer, the habit of touching tl glasses on drinking a toast symbe the former uaity of the cup. store. Save h 8 IO8t t LOo0as 3 i where 1 ad) HAL e 1 ——A big assortment of re clothing for lug boys, little boys, ax boys hitler yet, Overcoats that are pro against a0Yy degree ol cold—cheaper thar the cheapest. No use ia being witho a warm over when Dinges i bem fur a few dollars. ’ i \ 3 Kiss my charming Sal lover said to a blue eyed B J was going into Powers & Son's shoe-store for a p of those nic e gatters; I won't said she, you silly elf, screw up vour lips and helf yourself. He went along 10 and paid for the shoes _bimself, and finding they also kept the finest as- sortment of boots, and were selling them ys 8 ast as sie ee (FIVE IRE air ni erate at times, ~——While Mr. John Sankey ws ing home from this place th evening his horse scared and ty to a fence corner, upset the painful bat not serious bruises; . rrecked EY Was somewLal Wrecked ie ~1t i8 astonishing what an amount of goods is being sold at Brockerhofl's store where they are selling out the ens tire stock at near cost in order to ciose the bus All the goods are first class hence buy what you will and you have a bargain, Try ut—try it. —— Mr. Thomas Wolf, of Wolf's Store, Miles twp., died on Monday evening of last week. iv ia e88. We mentioned of his illness in a previous issue of the Reporter, He was an old citizen of that place, and born there; was a merchant and farmer, and highly respected. ——Two fellows have made a tough bet on the election—wuichever looses must walk anotil the soles of a pair or new boots are wora through, What makes this a tough bet is, that the boots mast be booght at Doll & Mingles, iv which there is scarce any wear out, the only ones of the Kind in the county. 1 Jil -——Doctor Hoy, our candidate for Coroner, is a fine young man, and one of our rising physicians. He comes frum the good oid democratic stock of Hoye, and will make an efficient Coroner, Give him a good, round wsjority. 3 i ——Vote for Capt. Tolbert for Jury Commissioner, a most worthy man, and a life-long democrat. hat aa —— Remember t prices on over- coats and ready-made clothing have been put down with other goods at Brockerhoff+, where they are selling off a little above cost, if it 1s not so, jheu sweat us over a digh of hot ice cream. On Wednesday morning of last week, death laid his icy band upon John Hess, an old and much esteemed cititizen o! Haines twp. His funeral on the follow- ing Friday, at the St. Paul's church, was very largely attended. Dinges’ splendid lot of new goods bas drawn big crowds to the Penusvais ley Bargain store. He sells cheap, and makes things lively generally around the store. It is admitted on all hands to be a stock of goods worth boasting of. He bought low and now gives his customers the benefit of low prices. } i ¥ ——Dr. T. J. Boyer died at his resi dence in Clearfield on Monday morning, 23, of paralysis of the brain. He was well known throughout Clearfield coun- ty in politjeal aud professional circles, having resided there for many years, He represented that digtyict both in the House of Representatives gnd in the Btate Senate, They have the most elegant lot of overcoats at the Philadelptia Branch for boys, and do just as well in overcoats for men. Now is the time to get a good warm overcoat cheap. Somebody has to go up Salt river and will find the coa ugt what 18 wanted, and those who will not need go yp the river, will find when the laugh is over that it js gold here too and that an overcoat will come handy. Then all to the Philad. Branch for your overcoats, hefore you vote. This is near- ly a rbyme, but was not intended so this time. — Politica will end in afew days, go far as perwins to the present Campaign; one yopes democratic, for Pattison: an- pther voles indenendent, for Stewart: another votos stalwart, for Beaver, and occasionally one greenback, for Arm- strong, all differing as to whieh is the best calculated to serve the interests of the desr people. Some are sincere, oth- ers are full of humbuggery and don’t care a continental about any body ex cept themselves. Yet there is harmony among them all as to one great fact which pertains to the good of the peo- ple—their health as well as their purses, and that is that the best groceries are al ways to be found st Sechlers, always fresh and pure, and in greater varieiy than in nine out ten groceries in this state. This fact is deeply important, and hile we can stand the defeat of any of ¢he political parties we could hardly get along withogyt 2 grocery such as kept by Sechler & Co. A true tonic meicine, a blessing in every Lousebold, is Brown’s Iron Bit pers. Fs { ———ome people are still under the impression that Mr, I. Rhone is the greenback candidate for assembly, Hav ing declined the republican nomination { Mr, Rhone desirs the Rerorrer to 3 + candidate for any office, Friday night, 27, heavy rain, ace { companied by lightning and thunder. "i Bill Shortlege having fi { trying to make the world | Beaver did not go back on Blaine a Chicago, we now have Dan Hasting { trying bir hand at it, and stealing the f laurels of denial from Shortiege. We {know well what ¢ cursing there among republicans in these parts, right Chicago convention, because ailed to truly represent the sen len short ii believe i 1 l after the Beaver f iments of his district, all the same altho’ Dan now stands his head to view them opside down. A lady poor understanding, to go to Ik complained Jof having A She was advised 8 that are good and sound Fhis was right as well as true. We Harrisburg the stealing Give democratic legislature and 8 Jdemocr governor and reform will be in: ed at once. Vote for Pattison Wallace. Vote for Mever and Democrats, see that our whole vote out next Tuesday, i $ to boot, reform at there was great, want -= Democrats, one more pull, a lon; day ' an end ¥ t ue Peansvivani republicans honors to ring rule in 8 independ nt their duty, and share the victory against corruption, along wi the democracy. We don't want to bossedlany longer. Oo f i ’ ¥ There are l for sale at Broecker 'em out, make a Sait any Sanday -go-to~mee “A 18 of boots $10 hofl"s, ches big enough river cralt, others neat for tin wear, ana s ' of em Some "1 { { small amount of money t Zens, maxe iarther in- The owner will about th gard we 136 i meeting, where they were 0 speak. { the Work The extensive buildings « are SO/WOKIN 5 Cast steel Works at A { stroved by fire on Sa 000; covered by insurance, the Philad. Bra ready-made clothing then we are i uid i iv, 1 nch does C cheape agreed a f sell you than any body else you shall drown the first nigger you meet in a water melon, Now this putting a fact ia all its seriousness and just what is said here is meant, namely, 1 and the cheapness of the clothing drowning of the darkey, ——-Turn out, Democrats, next Tues- ad vote for the reformer ve friend Curtin; BS ' t of the masses for i 1 star indent county Lickel, y Ive, 8 Ing RE Ml 8¢ an of Vote for Henry Meyer, and care an upright represet intelligence and i Fine, all wool per yard. 4U cts. ton shoes at At Brockerbofl’s Centre Hall st Altoona to get i governor. ppeared on and spoke tength of time. A reception given him in the parlor o Everybody w by the hand. A look at ing evidence of his abil ners tl ii th son, the => ult: ty, and his man- n A gentiema wseofag 1 A A fellow was death the other day, and is | \ came He bought an overcoa Awins and got back double as much of a §X ap} iok} nes y tickied is i ine + in. ie change oO 1 i an tao 1 mark he found tl reason he t back. ov = Ye were pained to learn that wife of Col. Taylor, of Mifflin cou met with an accident in Pnilad which cost ber a leg. the bi-centennial with her husband was koocked over on the street horse, and a street car ran over her leg, mashing it so that amputation at once became necessary. Col. Taylor's friends here sympathize with him in this mis- fortune to his estimable lady. i iy & by —Jts Brackbill that keeps the stock of furniture that goes ahead of all oth. ers in this or any adjoining counties for elegance and low prices—home or city ad Parlor suits, chamber sets, or single articles, just as you wish, Its the 1ent in” central Penn'a 8 ag 3 & ar ar oldest establishu ~The forelorn 3 of the Stalwarts, consisting of pack-hors monkeys, ba- bies, dancing bears, four men and four wemen, passed through Centre Hall last Saturday, no d on their way to } 0} MInL 8 1 4) looking set of beggars and just such a crowd as Cooper and Hubbell would sess if they came across them. 3 t — t All appear to be anxiously wait- ing for the Y. M. C. A.convention. T ladies may expect the entertainment committee to call on them before that time and let them find ample places for all who may attend, : ne L ——The Millheim mass meeting, on Saturday, was a success, nothwithstand- ing the bad weather. The large town hall was crowded to its utmost aud many could not gain admittance. Maj. Sam’) Frank, of Miles, was chairman. Hon John D. Stiles, of Allentown and Gov. Curtin made capital speeches. The Millheim band was on hand, and we must say can disconrge music second to band in this county. The institution we found locked. moeracy of that section will be for Pattison, ~Wpather on Monday was fine and warm—more like spring than fall, ....Warm on Tuesday with rain in he evening. and indications for more ain on Wednesday, Air mild, Jou nal The de- om loudly no cr t r Suger Law.—Our readers should re- member they cau vote for or against the law taxing dogs, on Tuesday. The sheep law ticket is voted along with county ticket, but separate from it. Read the {aw in the eigction proclamation. t ....Scarlet fever is prevailing among thre little folks around Spring Fhomas Hoover lost two ehi days ago and Mr, H. Rickard lost one, Hives Waxtep, at C Hall tan-vard, for which the highest cash price will bejpaid, by C'Sheffler. 260c4t Grenoble, Spring Mills’ enterprising merchant, called on the Reporter, dren a few t entre ESPECT. Gr Ang the fol Progr 88 lutions were adopted; It has pleased our all Father remove from our m death, Wortt ¥ J aster, Brother McCormie WHS &n ¢ voled member of Pr and had engenrad } bis untiring devotion to and while we bow in humble submission to the will of our Divine Master, we re. spectfully tribute the following resolus tions; Resolved, Tha the death of our ¥ ored Master, we memory among us. Resolved, That gs brothers and we extend fo the bereft family our extreme sympathy in this their great affliction. Resolved, That our charter ‘be draped in mourning three months, and that a copy of these resolutions be enrolled on the minutes of our Grange; that a copy of them be gent to the family of the deceased, and that they be sent to the “Farmers Friend” end county papers for publicas tion. Wm. R. Regr, Miearr 8. Roux, hoiile Beit a K, Wao Ay FOOTY GER ai CRT I Gimseif Lo all ner nobis cause, tf while we dee Northy Broth will ever cherish ly deplore sr and hon ill ist his sisters 3 3 at Y. M., C. AOvrLINE OF Mawrixon.) TO VOTERS, Nov. 10, Reception to! «wwe boss agent has been caught Milesburg trying to buy votea for Bea: [Friday eve, ver, Wetrast the demoorata will draw young men. the halter of the law on him, Just what Saturday, 10 a, m, the Rrerorrer hinted last week-=the| “ 2 pm, agents of the bosses are out trying to buy votes for Beaver,~all their move. ments plainly indieated this, Look out | for them. Chairman Hensel has offered | a large reward in cash to any who will] convict these rascals, i Mr. i. “ who visiting {Tuesday 's ele directions on them sl ‘the lines “State,” "County," and to } in three parts, | Confer, of delegates, Conversation on “Boys Work".by J. W. Miller. Bible Study by 8, Taggart, Soeinl Work, Conference of the Ladies, Service of 8 mg. Relation of the Assaclation to the Chor Ah 10 utes paper hy D, 8, lar, followed by 10, : to Young Vagoenrt, “Judiciary” Ladies by! + VE ATER hoes : DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. | At Rebershurg, Friday eve, Nov, 8, | Pine Grove Mills, Saturday eve, Nov sStemm, of Berrion| left this section! his old Lome, He is highly pleased mins Kal goneral Mi ¥ Spring » At Pleasant Gap, Monday eve, Nov, 0 14 vears ago, ia and gave us a call, with Mich The Middleburg, (Soy . has been sold to Thos Nevada, io, J Mr, ust stopped in with the Ri which he is a graduate, and - lw - MARKETS, i wdelphia Oct, 80, Sota extra, 5,70 €@ 0.50; Penn'a family 80 Wo i7. Wheat, red No, 2, 1.08, Corn Oats, 44 CIR gan, Pall h | n Mon A. lar county) HH. Harter, Association service, ern §0 Ladies’ Meeoting— ladies 3 only-—by 8B. A, Taggart, | Uattlo—prime ; Young Men's Meet {Bheep, good 5% 6} Rie Of Harter has PORTEY in Eat 5, 20 @ 7) good 6 @ OY 1 Yealcalves 7 @ 10 ! I | i i i i i $ i A Yi % i Logs UY, S- lv boat his ¢ Farewell I Spring Mills Market. Wheat, 75, 90, and 1.00. Kye Corn, Corn, shell Onts, 40, Buckwheat, 60¢, Barley alg, to The Coverdos d,. 400 to 450 Pimothy seed, 1,60 to 1 5 Plaster ground per ton, $9,00 , On Flour, per bbl 856,00 )VEMBER 7, 1882, Butter 26¢ EF alanine ana san] Tallow, Go. Ah dy ha aig parson Lard, 124. Comme Ham, 150, Shoulders 144 Hau Alr. Behm, one of the is ill with Me, John Homan, } Ie i i8 Als BOrioUs i y ili SARC Jo LEC PROCLAMATION 70¢ 4 u of y ¥ OU ‘ATE s per bu, 80 orfnea 08 we al Aarons) 13 MMONWEALTH, Thomas J. inkle, igh Sheriff of inty of Ce nonwealth Pennsylvania, do known| and give y un ty aforesai held! i inty «¢ | TUESDAY, For MW for Governor Pennsylvania Une person Phe Judge may send co of son when he goes hunt M3 } 3 £38 r from his 1 aL Us the make Y 3 ha Lee a A Hie tors of the « 1 will be said cot t wish Rr and winter anciion bank sod at the elegance o » see a splendid new goods-—-all first] stock—eall at building, where| fi $i N{ the in nweaith utenant {the Commonwealth of Penn Line person for Beet J § irs Od rOovYerno ' on or side, lde VIVRNIA dos. Hk rroclod weekly by 1. a. Grenoble i por the Comm iA, { Une person {oy { rapresent the state {Congress of the Uni Une person for Judge Court of the Commonwealth i ISN ESS, there is danger of impair- ut of the mind from excessive nervous stion, or where there oXisls forebod. I, & desire for solitude, shunning IR Company, or when insapity iy taken place, Peruna and ould be implietly relied on. well to wait so long before s commenced. The early symp 08% OF strongth, softness of the weak eyes, peculiar exs the face and eyes, coated ie, with impaired digestion; or in certain powers only are lost, while ¥ are otherwise enjoying comparatives good health. In all these Poruna and 10uld be at once taken rossman sats Ls rR¢ ‘onnsylvania ed States the NE 40 moment i 4 * of adly whisloped by Wallace, : } nust be set up to he be Mr, Gordon is the ag parson (0 represent the Clearfield, C Hn in the ( nt ra wd Mit ales Une parson over ndred mil 4 $ i! vay Ons of internal reve nao. | LO répresat the | j 3 3 tantra. Clearfiol hh should | Ventre, Uleartiold a fate of Pennsylvania I'wo parsons to represent ‘entre in the House of Representati > ent lected from 0 } aie mues uselessly o ie 13 a moastrons outrage w Vota for Curtin. * . SYivania Une person | No {{ il 4 { 4 " I'wo persons fieveland Herald.) ty of Uentre PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA. aries H. Martin and | 3 Books thi jtica that the pin of 1 { y Sis 5 3 thei OXN op : » Boston ling i Borou aunty of Cet Under this caption \ y Daily Herald, of Sept. 4 says: {Upon a single day inst week the firm of i Marti Larrison & Uo. received from the iNew York publ {f “The People's Uyecloped bound volumes of tbat supply of their Massachu- » Which weighed tour and The firm claims that this Is iargest shipment of knowledge for the ii was over sent to Boston upon day. The invoice was valued at 120 volumes sold in three publishers, Puillips & Hunt, era married is Fer é arried in ia several 2 ithe ¢ id election ir ov Ha ‘ownships withis ire are ows, to wit For the township of Haines, st savings (as fo bes miuers f i fever in iis 140 8 farm, started Mrs. Mar ¥ u i rmstown, pod pr ow nsnip o Tay i al purpose on Meorryman, township 18 town of "or the Kan. wa to remain | rants a farm struck + M, Swartz, Bellefonte, sgt for 1090cidt MARRIED, \ Un 26 uit, by Rev. W, R. Whitney, at al the home of the bride's father in Yal. {aceton, Mr. John Harkins, of Wallace- formerly of Centre Hall, to Miss r Tha phine Klear, of Wallaceton. in, when he s eh caught 8X the fever wnship , AS pun 4 Centre Hall it thé § LO @ 5 : ink : months was 810K | nea the publi .y §#rE ii > . at Osage City. ‘hen first prostrated bel Mover, i : wrote i lelier never] 3 tl), ne py I, Potter's Mills at ef his i : OWN message ter department. He wrote ived no response, and when! 4 ore ortiy b ’ . { to Ohio with ' GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. Noten Mex! Dr. Joux F, Hancock, late President of the National Phar. maceutical Association of the United blates, says | “Drown's Yeon Nitters has . heavy sale, is conceded 10 be & fine tonie ; the character of the manu. facturers is a voucher for its purity and medicinal excellence,” Dr. Joser RoBERTS, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, Says 1 “1 indorss it as a fine medicine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons.’ ¥ : Our exhibit in the Trades Pre Bi-Centennial Celebration on will illustrate the great stock boys’ clothing now ready in C preparations for the trade and Winter already reach Our stock is in all respects the Dr. J. Faris Moore, Px. D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balt. more Pharmaceutical College, says: ** Brown's Tron Ditters is s safe and reliable medicine, positively free from aicohelic poisons, and can be recommended as & tonic for use mong those who oppose aleohol,”’ ue GREAT Dr. EpwArnp EARICKsoN, Secretary Baltimore College { Phar. as, says yeu BBB EEE EXE 1 EE ER KE BBB EER EEE “1 indorse it us an excellent medicine, a good Gigestive agent, and & noncinloxicant in the fullest sense." H H H Dr. Ricitarp SAPINGTON, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says "All who have used it praise ite standard : vives, and the well. known character of the house which makes it is a sufficient guaraniee of its being all chat is claimed, for they are men who could not be in. duced 10 offer anything else but a reliable medicine ior public use,” A Druggist Cured. : Boonsbor 3, Md., Oct. 1s, 188s, Gentlemen; Brown's Iron Bit. ters cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stom. h, Having tested it, 1 take pleas. Gre in recommending it 10 my cus. tomers, and am glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all ** Guo. W. Horrmax, Draggist, BSS T BE 8 T Bi Ask your Drugpist for Brown's Iron Hrrreks, and take no other, One trial will convince you that it is just what you need, if goods do not turn out as repre. sented, and no growling, ———— OTICE.~Application wil] be made al the next session of the Legislature for a state road from Cherry Run Station, Union county, to i Woodward, Centre county, Ps. 190ctét Special Attention is called to our stock, which is larger and more varied than ever. v #8 Centre Hall, by Rey. J, K, « Ar. KB Yo Blrong, of Pollers ii to Miss Confer, of Cens A Lousia fire ih, Ha $k DIED, ing, in Haines ed 70 years, § couraged i He | I roamed abe » Black Hills « ¥ ne much respects of this valley; nd indulgent fa Or and needy the Luther istian, To Kind and fore universal esteem Lve children—a i married. } 1882, Hannah ¢¥ years, 6 months, 7 day. i HQ as of X~} NR iB Culigisle ¥y } mem HE eVer was Won hin ieaves a widow and ni 4 § HIV i ¢ sd $ + AUMT daugaler t LR Al Spring Milts, O OR ' ud ¥ iat ¥ y Paget, aged - DMINISTRATORS NUTICE, — . Letters of adminis estate James Mc wer twp, dec'd, hay granted to the under. uid respectfully request al IGE themselves to be indebt W make immediate Pay eo having claims BEANE Loe at the ly autbenti ol LE Q ERiig lsaserra MeCorai K, J. OU. McCormick, Admr's. he er trace ol West were ad for svents were rewarded ff Was 3 4 absent husband r heard a8 WwWnship o eat Port Matild r the township housa of J K Bosak, * the township 1enr Robert Mar ughof U y Unionville, rthe First and Secon of Ph Rar tha t h oat thai of d, al thes : S TAX. —Notice 1s hereby giv « 8! the ; en hat the duplicate of : iE i district is in the hands o! he school (Lhe i tor Lhe ensuing year, O: iim before December 1st, BR Geduction of § per cent. aid from said date to January 1, wale, and alter latter date, there ¢ ‘9 per cent. 1 wili HOWIDR places Lo receive taxes: 3 Phursany, Nov. 238: at Potters Lis, Friany, 24; at Centre Hill, Satur <0; at Ventre Hall, Thursday, 20 Nov, JAMES A, KELLER, Treasurer, A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. = jarnment of the Un ales, or Letiers administration de donde State, or of any ci 3 incorporated dis upon the estate of Samuel H. Moyer, (| trict, whether a cor officer or) inte ol Miltheim, Pa., decessed, having directed, there] Otherwise, 1} ! ed to the undersigned, ie sale in the Court) y > ) or sani be employed " MULL request all persons on SATURDAY | Legislative, Exec ative or IDR themselves Lo be indebted to the , "vg ot | partment of this St ‘ make immediate payment ana ; ows 2 describ 5, OF of any cit dig hose having claims Ggainsl the same to n I and also that every Cons jpresent them duly suthenticated for 1 or State Legislature, ement. Jd. H BEIFSN YDER, Adm'r, 4. b. n., Miilbeim, Pa. OClet ore x pAr-YaRD FOR RENT. the sama time, thenflice or : fue Ce Hall Tun-yard, with rof Clerk hail 80 sere of land, is offered for rent t of Wm. Cor-|°} #1 t of this Commonwealth; The stand is yn excellent ono for business Ifty feet and ex«|*74 that no Inspector, Judge, or other of-| Posstesion gi ven April 1, 1883, F 3 . " 1 ighty feel Heer of any such election shall be eligible ther in Cig y onl. i hous LO For we HO er s rece Red b 8 his" ! f § 10USC ol \ - : be held as face of dupi 1 Hipsburg, at th lic sch ol house, | For the Third ward o Philipsburg at the small house NOTICE is also hereby all persons, excepting es 3 peace, who shall hold an office or appoint. iment of any profit under the } ng her ai years’ residence They bave now started fo nce, Kansas, near which town Mar ; heck i i COeCK ¥ i where his asic SHERIFF'S SALES, tue of sundry writs of fleri facias venditioni exponas is of the Court of Common Pless o nd t of Ww . ty or i missioned . subordinate officer or agent! been Iawiuily gran ne ler the!he would respoctiul Judiciary De« kn United | ostate PH to 1882 " sell or of any : any incorporated 8 by law incapable of holding 1 ising. at ; IBID, AL th by an alley, on t y 81 sie Fat \ oh by ppointment of Judge, Inspecto IG DY A public {| any 1 { iegt common « i | ry Commissioners of guneii ity, or dig ’ tenement trict, 1 . oung . nts 3 { 61 HQ tha pn +80 OR in } LET an yi out bugil 1 and {to goid or Lg +0 = electors, sha nessuage, tenement and tract ted in Benner township, | Cant nded and described req siiie o dogs Every Department; is now complete, HOW LosL, now nestored ! Just published, & new edition of Dr. Ouiverw sli's Usiebrated Essays on the radical cure of BPEans. TORRHOES or dominel Weak boss , Inveruntary Bend tal Losses IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Inca pacity, lupedunenis 0 Mariage, ole. ; aise Con. stwption, Epllepiy and Fits induced by selfs indy E000% Or sexual al iravaganoe, slo Tos celebrated author, in this admirable essay clearly demons rat frous & Whirty yesry’ secoonsiyl pracuies hat (he slarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured; posting out & meds of care al oboe, simple, certain aud effectual, uy means of which every sullerer, no matter wast b's oobdiionmay Bb ay, ote Risnsel! cheaply, privale | fin Looture should be ia the bands of every yout and every man iu the land. Bent under seal in a plain envelope, to sup address, a ay reosipt of six cents or we postag? [nE CULVERWELL MEDICAL C0 41 Aon Si, New York, P. 0. box, 4 OVER 1.000.000. BOTTLES SOLD. vA ; " All Goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES = + + AMERICAN FIGURES any purse be it large or small. DRESS GOODS, SILKS A SPECIALTY, VELVETS, PLUSHES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, LACES, OIL CLOTHS, DRESS TRIMMINGS MATTINGS, ' ERLE Tole] tL i SEAHCHE k A BI aR IanY PIMPLES. (Pree) the Gents Furnishing Goods, hair sting Bo, stamp, Bea. 12 Barclay st., New York. ~ *2CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, having been permanen tion, by a es roa prescription Se of the « (free of o the directions for prepart whieh will find ou Tha A thre etre Tor COMA Tar Ts - MERCHANT TAILORING, &e., &c., &. a 3 . - ore con . BE sm ———A ERRORS OF YOUTH. ENTLREMAN w fered for PREMATURE DkOLT tndiseretion, yr LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S SHOES. as ¥ sence 8 Lah EBILIT and all the sifectsal Fouihfnl LADIES’ Whitmer thi u , one hun fa ) <1 w 1 Si aril LET ms (orm (3 meme ALL THE PEOPLE REJOICE! AND For furs islitation apply to - to any office to be then voted for.” J OHN SANK E Y, Ex'r, ame dwells also hereby make k 0 nd give n 5 ho AiO hereby make known and give no | 1882, they, Ls 1 vote by ballot fo= ] . bly 0 an Act “For the taxation of : I Pennsylvanian: 3°! , on 0 be 2 t nd _.-iare desired to be in force in this tnid coun | rty and » arter!,. ) ry | A ten ATLET oof Centre I'he Provisions of the said! wr Y 1 4 1 | 5 i He yA 1 1 : 3 HY relating to the taxation H AS CO ME ! : KR | “, ho wt - » . ' parca ey B PORLI Sox. 1° That from an 1 alter the passage | Y : ne k « {and collecte ually, with ry Vandyke'south 50° west, 102 percbar io | d collected, annually, with Vee aunts | tones by white oak: om ie stone by te onk; LL {owners and keepers of dogs, the ollowing | ty rOuI Hi y+ thence chestol 3 i p : . | male dog the sum of one dollar, to be paid] Fall 5 ¢ da SPLENDID STOCK or and Winter GOO0Ds, at Wolf's Store. Equal to Auy in the County. 2114 ol) | j900L4t Centre Hall, Pa. ines |. Ns} — — i Qing tice to the electors of said ¢ mnty of Cen. a ———— ——-——————— ™ ld y i € {tre that on the spid=ih day of November, | atpose of deciding whether ! ro »Ovisions of the Act of Assom.! follows vi at the protection of sheep” ap iQi0 Fi: | 4 ‘ ¢ wit | o orn VIE proved the 12th day of June, A D, 1878 1 'y 0 : ‘ sts tl and { “Act of Asseml ‘ I 9 ence of dogs are ns follows, to wil Lf x nce north 8 wert, 161 8.10 perches to! 4 i a Ons i enp, thence by Int d Eat of Hon |°f this Act, there shall be assessed, levied] ' county | thence by lands late] “2X in the Commonwealth i » J i A ve er Brockerhoff, oi east, |. i , \ "5.10 perches 10 a post: Nd soat| named taxes namely: For eac h male dog i —— ) } i f i SOUL |, 1 y panta J y § . enst, sixty and sevenstopths per (the sum of fifty cents, ar.d for bvery 141A LARGE ¥ : is 3 Hn" . vi i i® 4 u post; thence by lands of T. RB. Revnol mT } . J + Reynolds, |, tha Ireasurer of the o aunty where col north 664° east 67 3 10 perches to hel tad i : , : - .. | lected, to ba kept by bim geparate and in| ince of beginning. Containing 159 acres! , hat bi x : 4 p eg 14 ontaining RCTe8 such manner that he can know how much nd 100 perches. Being the same wiv " 1%) 1 i € L 2 the g Ae prem} {has been golleoted {row h township] .. HH. £4. 3 } 3 : ! of Cer ize J, took . {And,borough, and how much paid out for A Wh sa * 00 : i and 6 pr erty of | [08ses or damages in each, at any time tol na 3 { { ) 3 enant and by ibe a fund from which parsons sustaining | Bo Her [oss or damage a : . { y duted the h day of Nol inmage to sheep by a dog, or dogs | y acknowledged in|®Pd the necessary cost in establishing! ACklowieayg ni na oo . ' their claims therefore arein vidad: ] 1d conveyed to thel ircinims there tore, as herein provided, 3! {may be paid. 'hareon erected two oS sb hod. | 5 . ORY 24 Which unson . s ounty sold as t} Sheri exe James Deed Puts vawber, 18 pen co tro ¢ ution ; } Williams terre { nit UR “ suid | 1 obied. | 8 For the purpose of levy ing ane SU : p a icotlecting such t 8, Lhe i aC table. and other out build.) ing I 1 Laxes, the ¢ GACH | tow ap BTG DOFOWRG ssl Runu ly | | f i bo, 4 ‘a gio nod'to be| be at Ns in ad hy BURLY.» |Ang far Superior to Most any caunty other Stock, irocker : Yo $y Y. agcerinin and return to Dress latest of Felix! ommissioners of their count unrivaled for beauty, wouses, bank barn, w agon SRERSOr I? hi hie proper tho LA propert n gL t Lhe pr i Ad 1a ¥ ! i, 4 ¥ r de bani un stat J iment of ail the dogs in thelr townsi ips a1 boroughs, raipectively, and the names ! hie persons owning or Keeping such dog | nd how many of each sex is kept | Goods, styles— A a CETLRID Messages, tenement] u and lot of land situated in the Borough ofl, Bellefonte, county of Centres bounded and | described as tollows, to wit: | One thereof owned by each person; and such commis ' i } Ler \ A . ’ sb a $e ' " ¥ bounded en the north of Howard Bt, [avn i ns ye ny thall. annually (CLOT HING. ‘a d cause yO " oi 1 on the east by lot of Robert Brannon, onl A Say aid 0S ovted the tax *ifor ‘ befo nme / y ! the south by Pike sllpy snd an tha wast | ei0Te named, with, and in ‘the } Is Ertvw hr Halse eB sme mannor and (or the sme compensa. hy June frown, being feat in front on st} t Howar strant and és te \ 0 on that other county taxes are collected w ¥ iA . a i f 4 # ® 4 or) Ladies ouly call and sep it! ~Uyercoats and suits Men and Boys, Hats, Notions, boats and shoes, all * [styles and y Variety. The Roun PUREST and best GROCERIES, shed Sugar, Coffee, Teas, none but the i flavor, and See || or 3 irealng | Sas vis ¥ a BACK I eve That the : it « ters, shall enuse th therein, with and roti of the next lished, and for th aaeh Le \ riff af {ud {the © {y mir eei ! t Act Ly the gon iy ta YR 3 H above. d innon being Morgar i} ' | DOS Com ford! quality and { ing] >" of ( Gx { proviso tpvaora!l ¢ d ou e ten o “wheep Law, and Sheep Law, Lia Wy and y wherein it shall appear by a uch ballots that a Tilo ‘Sheep Law" his Ac mediately take effuet, but in no « county until & ma af elactorg of, & in like manner, have determined 1! they desire this Act tot inted on 1 bho i “Against the § unt i our Et. 28, A.D, ih iken in execution and to be sold : roperty of John G3, Love, Adm'r. | each ronperi il nD af t yor, : the $6th Jy fp 1 L ul b ‘ tract : nship of Banner | of Centre and state of Penns { eyivania. Bounded and deseribpd ae fol-| lows, to wil: Bounded by lands of (. A. Fairlam} on the norsh. enst und south, on| the west by lands of Centre Furnace and provided, that there shs Lowrys Containing 10 acres more or less. | ment or election for 0H Seized, taken in ezeqution and to be 80d) oo unty oftener than once in tw as the property of Barbara Holderman iv, : " ven unde id and John Holderman her husband. sven under my: hand nnd r funge, tenoment and for the d in the tow i t 5 . ' tL ghal dy ke KY tv Iy a: HO tii +i HELE atl 10 6*alock regards, inquy. ir own remembrances, noe, intan {tor like ndvortis meant rer a 1d Termine fd Geasval dall Delivery andl 8 taroner, Justi os of the Peace, A dermen fa uv years,’ tober, {te dothase things which to thelr office appertalng to Lis . t the (Jne Hy i til ff the Shortt he (Ine Hundrad un of the} "Gl, ud; at Bollefonte for the sake of suffering humanity, send free w who it, the recep! and direction for making ie swple meds hy which be wes cured. Hy Step willing to profit by the advertise: 's CipPiiskor can a EAE SS DER tar 60.9 New Departure. i i Believing it to he the Lest for both merchani and customer that all dealings should be in cash, and fol lowing the example of most promi- nent and successful dealers, I have determined to do away wiih the credit system alter the {s of July, 1833. Adter this date the books will be closed and I will sell only -FOR=CASH- or its equivalent, Coats & Dolmans. MISSES & CHILDRENS Coats & Dolmans. Having ‘purchased for CASH sev- 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 thelr value. REMEMBER they are the latest styles and in all the new and describable shades such as Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, Ol Jive, Myrtle, Plum, Garnet, Navy Hrowns and Blacks, GOLDSMITH BRO., BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. Bellefonte, Pa. N. B.-We are sole agents for BA LL’S / Satth Preserving Cor- set. — Of] === Thankful to my customieye for (heir past paivonage, I hope to meet them In the future at my old stand, where I am confident I can sell much LOWER than elsewhere. Have de PRODUCE will be taken in ex- bange for goods at highest iarket Respeetfully, XI. J. Grenoble, Sruving Mills, Pa, Sul y an a Aga : ALVSE CRANOS tO make money’ HOSS Who UES Lake Aafvan. sen of tho goo chinnoes for % Law ous ).. by wollo those who do not ii prove sue ne vreaaln in poverty, We want many moo, women, ays nnd giles to work for us right in thelr Sa look Any one esn do the work orgeecy Hom the tit start, The business vill pay Yioro than ton Lapavitien oattit furnished Noone who cagages fain to make 11. Yau cin devote fodr whiola fimo tot rt only your spare io man ta, Li that imdedad went (rea, Address Brinsox he wor ull info rmation an & Oo “wa UTT'S HOUSE, BELLEFO NTE, PA tog. { Tiquosg sok Qignis r Best brand: o fdent of | iy g ulkle and the het of § J be, of dy inLantre coun jo { ng LE alry L heaving date | st day |b aartar Bogaiona of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the ls ) ‘ontre, and to commence on the Fou Li ake effect therein; di next, belong the Lith doy of Nov.) i All be no advertise: | ’ whl and Constables of said connty of ens then und there io thelr proper Puls, ot in the forrcen of ssid day, with thelr : gh Gt seal, at my y : : office in Bellefonte, this 2d day of Ce Terms cash, no deed will bo acknowl in the voar of aie, the Re ony of Qo: nd | Ue dona, and those who are bound in recognizances to 4 | » » » a : + i 5 Drosepn oF I 3 1801 edged until the purchase money is paid in| ] +. 04 JOU 18an | {rossante ug inst the Rrisonars that Areorahall be in foil ; in{the j uf Cantera eo Yolo thon aud there to prose: wn ' erifl 3 [ os bak. sa dependences o ite : ] " Sho if: Offics, 1 Pa Octohe-| INdependenea of the Uuit Stat oar or aa * i sd NJ Ha shy T J. LUAR | + . » dist, loo as, and the onel ' ! Cla. naepenl Fanta, i, : oe lL 5 ery \ al Dis i + Liave 1 » 8 GQ willed bol Aug. ba bed, for hajding » Courtot]i aid i two waoks, Notion is hereby jo sh purpose in "| sitions, exsinations, and they . : A Right Hundred and Eight LW0. an un 4+ J. DUR KLE, vr : id y th d jente against th ve shall be just, ol Luaal ll 4 da et Sheriff of Centre County, (yin \ BUCO LH Buvlie 10¢ I at and Eg onereinl Men. Ali; Lever i ever offered, and we firmly be been equaled in volume by any house in Amcrica, 2 Do not fail > visit Ock Hall Clothing and Fiece ‘ : Sr and see how on on. We have a hearty wele whether buyers or visitors, thousands of friends we hay country about Philadelphia du: twenty-two years are, we are firmly our friends than ever k have gained their confidence the best dollar's worth of cloth anywhere, and we offer a new fidelity in our low prices and eleg stock for this year's sales, : Wanamaker & OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Philadelphia. k Aworsers ies GUAT * 4 Jon POTTER 'C romtly made and eh to those : ill give satis ldadr THAT WONDERFUL BOOK. | GUIDE TO SUCCESS. 1 BU STN ESS FORMS °° i222 : . 38 G in J at on Chu tue fatheran Chueh. yu sction all :branebes © Ether administered. Iw. en meen Maoufacture and constantly IF keep on CARRIAGES BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles, All work made of the best terial, and put together by 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 THECREAMOF ALL BOOKS| GEAR VENTURES y J DEEDS ane, ‘Satie the © A The od Tupestiualis informa she public of that be bs th doall Minds of sorh in Mae AND GRANITE at Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Hie or call on Clevan” Dinges for is med oul work 4 ouk usually paid; all work wam on the graves, Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SZLLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS TRS. = kinds of Farming BCYTHES, I As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands this line, T I SPANGLER, Attorn Taw; Consultations in a Te 2 Gorman. Office in Furst's new building wa — 81,000 ill ba it nin _ un i eh hy NHL TOS 11s mot ania Th modi Combined, r of SLSR 8 ide BA op pl Qiang oth Goren remedies XuOWA to pl PERKA ositly 1" (on h/ ] - 7 all Dicgolews and Joalsrs, a #* + Terma reaonuble. juntf