THE CENTRE REPORTER, FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor. Oo on TOD A ) Cextri Hare, Pa, Jan. 23, sl Paper in Centre County, TeErMS 832 ner vear in advance, $250 when not in sdvance Advertisements 20 cents per line tor three insertions Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, . One colum por year $30—3 colum $45 par Hareaftor all pubscribers paying min advance, will got a months additional as a pre their suhs i credit ol two Iam We have lately added FINE LINE of FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. {) momma A {o And wonld be pleased show ur er & Co Wi Supvly Mills, Pa.’ on throueh « ronmas, ’ » ntmer & Co. Dep: t. © i LOCAL ITEMS , 20, there was rain, with {| and stormy weather on Sans irda y 1.1 ii gat in on Satnrday seighing, of conrse wave 1p yet pantry Wave we with , 13 below ux Ci Kansas City, | era, Erhard who teachin in Penn township, th pneumonia. r. J. J. Deshler, of Aaronsburg e 1 at Nhippensbarg, Camberland wis Hoo! is | oF 5 here he expects to practice his | I ] Hrd will have a mnsical con | commencing Feb, 16, closing Thursdey snd Fi day eveniogs, nuder the direction of P, i. Meyer. wren 3] 11 niin with two couteris ~The Mover Convention, which was in the Musical Colleges, at Fre . was a grand success, two handred pers in we. Next session uf 81X weeks t May 1,1 On Monday held last weed Une | atten- | beg! n- ehury, Hx were <3 2 * avening, 22, the ladies of | iation hall and | y of tne Y. foliowing offi Murray; Vice K. Foster ; Sec'y, | |: Treasurer, Mis. J. | sy ; Librarians, Miss Kate Rees Miss Magyeie Thomp=on. The | wee ing will be he'd on Feb 5 A 3 ATU ‘onle 1 and 58 invited, her Harper, staying with n, of this Dus Ler § place, been iif, | v getting better, { var old | Weas | wn fined | at tu int earn t riend, Mr. Jonath . ihe m a disease of il iy ProUaD. YY callCer, wii Eire fronse ir we Of~ 4 bh has been tel- | Weaver will i s will tr 1 jects. ling spon hits frame, make s:le of hs personal in his »dv. in RerortER —i 3.0 i 4 el be seen oble, of Spring Mi ls, has | peratious to Cobura , where he leased one of graiu | We are told that Jas. RKrape | ve charge of the ware-house, svalley Bargain pis] bd VETOES al Lear | cot! it #took and make room for new goods. Now is your time to get | au overvont cheap. r extended Dils o sta- tion tha onsg { the P is vor ~The wile of Gen, Taylor, of Mifilin who Was rin over by a street car in Purladelphia, dariog the bicentennial, breaking one of her legs snd making nmputation necessary, died at the St Cloud Lotel, Poilwdeliphia, on 17 instant, | Her remains were taken to Mifflia coun- ty fur burial, Death was caused by blood INO a county #4 5 i § ie il ~== That the coming musical festival, to be held in this piace, beginning Fen. 0, will be the Dest affair yet held in his county, 1s beyond doubt. Pro’. Perkins, of Boston, under » Liose direction the t'onveution will be bed, Is among the most accomplished masical instructors ta the U. 8, and bis fawe will jusure a large attendance of lovers of muasie from var own aod adjoining counties. No one should miss an spportunity like this to hear good music or receive the benefits of so able an instructor as Dr. Perkips, es Huve you visited the new, elegant and cheap grocery of Harry Teats & Co vpposite the Lash house? Tuey keep ali first class groceries there, pure and fre<h—a fail and complete assortment of every thing, and sell low as the lowest elsewhere. Give Tears’ new grocery a trial, | ’ wd CET 1 3 4k ais and saits for men and boy 18, ties, collars, cuffs, boots and shoes, now being sold off, at cost, at Brockerhoff’s store, wane The Contre Hall boys have one of the best coasting routes in the state, They can start from the top of Nittany monn tain, one mile from here, and come sailing down right into town at railroad apes d—mnd they make good use of it too during the sledding season, : : Fausmeng, the piace to sell vour grain is to L J. Grenoble, Spring Mills, where you niways get the lLig.e-t market price. / 2 Srnivo Mints Acapesmy, will open April 16, 1883, with Prof. Lewis Rerren nn Principal. Stodents taught all the branches necessary to prepare for col- college. Doarding reasonable, 17janbt wmeThe Lowistown Free Press, of last week, has two parting letters from two prisoners, Elmer Jeuknis and D. J. Mil lor, sentenced at ast fottrt to the west. ern penitentiary for larceny. These let fers warn young men sgainet bad com- pany, nignt-ranniog, and strong drink, which have brought them both to the disgrace they now seffer under, while a different course of life would have broughi them honor and respect. For low prices in job work, sale bills ele, cali at the Reporters office, or, send yonr orders by mail, Try us. tf J. N. Lerrzee, Auctioneer, Spriog Milis—~satisfaction guaranteed, and char- #01 moderate, 11janst — Mute suppers is a new idea for raising money for churches that are in a tight pinch for stamps, in place of some other questionable devcies often resorted to for such a purpose. It might be triéd in Centre county. It is lnugha- able, comie, unique, and as good as any show exhibiting. We give it more par- ticularly as a kindly hint to our church ladies, Tt is called a mute supper and is described as follows: The mute supper, says an exchange, that came off at the Presbyterian parsonage one even ing, under the auspices of the Young Ladies’ Missionary society, was so far as we have learned, a novel affair in Mid- dletown, and was immensely enjoyed by all present. The understanding with those that partook of the supper was, that if they spoke a word during the meal, however trival, they would be required to pay the price of the supper, while those who maintained a strict silence were to be subjected to no charge. A number refraived from speaking, and at the same time managed by motions and cabalistic signs to secure sufficient food for a full meal. With others the habit is go fixed that they must talk under all circumstances, and so they broke the rule in spite of their efforts to keep si lente, and cheerfully expressed their willingness to abide by the Afl- ter supper it was agreed by all who par took that the merriment and fun derived from the occasion was well worth the sey, and all gladly paid the price of the supper, thereby helping to raise a nice sun of woney for a very worthy canse, penalty, 1 i -~ musical convention MOE. chinre h,# g Mond AY Friday ATCISES Wii A grand county will be he!d ja the tre H ol, Cs Wn nein evening, evening 4 Foasd iso ily CRINILY 1th He has the ty -five 3 wi tO ail singers, 'e tuaan af 1n¢ a eCnye ti n director ar Normal Masieal school enioved a course of study and tion in the best schools of E TOPs, lectures on varions topics, such as Vocal- isation. Management of the Breath, Ar tienlation, Phrasiog, Proper Reading of Chinreh Musie, ete, will interest a'l The well-known and excellent Bi 1d has observa. 1 nt a ii Of My 0B at the piano, will be present. Profs. P. H. Meyer, concerts ductors are -expected, Grand st Friday given on Thursday and evenings, February 8 and 0. Three Aegsions w il be held dnil 030 a.m —1:30and 7p m piving to Sec’y of Ex. Com. belOre Janu- ary 27, will be sopolied with Rates at hotel $2.50 10 > frase, £3 oo the term, A choreses and the A cordial all musical or interested in vocal of a. collection - i ¢ hea + anid {ivi § Oe Nee. invitation i ganizations and led tn Cigss tickets, $1.00; season tickets fo ators, 73 ves Reserved se ‘oncert, 25 cents, For 1'a pp'y to J. B. Sulit Dingess, Win*Lotr, H. Doozer, LH ther part: A's RB : 8 Wo't C. S. Herlavher, rs . Hirper, Executive Commitee, psn ily ~The teac of Potter, Penn; Haines, and Miles towns! Mitlhenn bor will hold Jers oy ob ssa die, mmefion An in program jog the instructive the citizens are gi projet their support Teachers and d rectors are expected, and pa‘rons and friends of education cordially 1nvited 10 Teachers are requested to bring specimens of pupils’ work for exhibi on. teresting and i= T —liadien ways Gnd the finest, dress-goods, at D.n- fle al ome - . You al es of ways manages to gel them as they ons, «The farm of Daniel Musser, dec'd, in Harris twp, lately sold to Mpa Dre, Fisher, of Boalsburg, bas again changed Hess, of Pine Grove Mills, we Many of onr farmers find their cisterns empty. Searcity of water is com. plained of ia other parts of the slate. ~~ None but first class groceries kept by Dinges. Ifyou wanta No. 1 article of easnned goods, dried peaches, or prunes go around to Dinges for it, ~asa At the recent dedication of the new Laotheran church at Zion, the entire debt, 81.445, Was provided for he church is a flae one and coat about $5000, Mrs. Mary Shaffer, in all has given $800. Now York capitalists, backed by the Pennsy ivania road, will build a road from Wilhamsport to Clearfield, to con. nect with the Spow Shoe, which line is to be extended. This line is to meet the competition introdoced by Vanderbilt in the Clearfield eal region, Pitty some one does not make a move to build ane other road throngh Pennavalley, it would wake vp the Peon’a Company to redeem its promises to our people, —Browa's now grocery is fast toking the lewd for best goods and lowest pri- ces, wee Paitigon'y inauguration was very plain aod had no style about it. Some liked it, others didu’t. Tastes, of course, differ, und 80 do opinions except as to this one important thing to every family in Centre county, which is the principle inaugurated at Sechler’s grocery, never to sell any but first class family groceries, and only such as they know to be pure sud fress, The superiority of Bechler's groceries is admitted by all competent judges as well as by all hovse- keepers who have purchased of them. They keep all belonging to their line, and to cash buyers they sell at a trifle above wholesale prices. It is the oldest grocery bouse in Bellefonte as well as the largest and most complete in every department, and arran with so much taste as to be worth seeing. Gentlemanly treatment and ‘honest dealing is never swerved from. Give thew a call, a AAI II MIA IIIS - The sinking of the Cimbria with over 307 sonis ; some 50 Chinamen blown, to pieces by a giant powder explosion, and 21 bodies torn and manzled by cars dashiog down a steep grade in Califor. nia, are among the horrors of the last few days. The Giant Powder Works, near Oak- land, Cal, blew up on killing about 2 Chinkinen. | 7 i FROM SPRING MILLS, R. H. Danecan has returned from Mil- ton and looks well and hearty. : Wm, M. Allison is stocking bis sawmill with logs, Mr. George Woods, one of our oldest citizens, bas been very ill, but has re- covered go far that he is able to be ont again. Mrs. Jerry Condo fell on getting out of a sled and sprained her knee ; she is suf- fering very much from it, Mr. John A. Grenoble sold his house and lot to James N. Leitzel, for $837, and now Mr. Grenoble is talking of putting up a house on bis lot near the iron bridge in the spring. Mr. G. means bus- iness inthe way of improvement. C.D, Q. sti spon PENN HALL ITEMS, Rev. Tomlinson delivered, on Sunday, at the Lutheran Church, an ioteresting sermon. He speaks extempore, and is a deep thinker and preaches sound docs trines, Rev. Fischer has been conducling a series of meetings at the George's valley church and said to have been crowned with good socees. May such remain sreadizst that confessed to lead a better life, Mr. Fischer is well spoken of as an excellent preacher. Speedy work: DD. Bartges, A. C. Fish- er and H. Smith, last week, built an ice house at the sore of J. B. Fisher, and cut the ice, hauled it, and filled it, all in two days, J. P. Heckman, merchant of Creston, Ohio, came on a visit to his relatives and friends, He isa son of A, G. Heckman, who left here about 30 years ago, Mr. M. Mus«er {4 an expert in pen- at the Crosse Roads rechool l house Oni In hunt to find the ‘News Boy. Since the snow, BRam'l Harter and J. | 8. Meyers have been indulging in fox i haunting. bayin who like i t. Meyers has caught four fox- « we have no report from Mr. Harter. | Jobn E. Swarm has returned home, was abseut pome time, had a millright | job in Union Co. | John W, Bariges has gone to Belle- i fonte 10 do fresco work teen unloaded at Fisher's store—ho2e- { heads of spruys, the demand is good and prices are low, Sam’l Borell is rebuilding bis barn, and is makiog rapid progress; the car- | penters are now bewing the timbers. John Heckman is preparing to remod- | ¢l his barn with a new roof snd other improvemen!s, Cur musical people are discassing the | Perkins Festival t0 be held Centr i Hall. | Kins, | es ut News Boy, - ape ® a | All fle , for gentlemen's { wear, mmcinding ha's, Ct lies, @ gonds Te, i Adjutant General James W. Latlia has made his annual report 10 Gov. Hoyt. He briefly reviews the progress of the re- organization of the State militia daring the past ten years, and says that there are now io the service three companies of cavalry, three batteries of artillery and one hundred and thirty-one companies of infantry, The infantry are organized into different regiments and one battal- ion ; two companies are unattached. The batteries report direct to the division, and the cavalry is attached to the hyri- gades. This force aggregating 584 com- missioned officers and 7636 men, is as- signed proportionately to three brigades, they constitutiog one division. General Latta then speaks of the rifle practice during the past year, nud says that it has been more encouraged financially than during any previous year, Further on says : ‘The setting up, position drill, facings and military courtesies bave been repeatedly alluded to in the annual re. ports from this department, There is no reason why the carriage and bearing of the melitiamen, whether in his dress as a civiliah or bis uniform ss a guardsman, should pot mark his training 28 mueh as does that of the schooled and disciplined regular.” He concludes his report by ex- pressing his appreciation of the personal and official courtesy of the Governor, and of the general confidence and co op- eration of his officials. - ee ~ Philadelphia has a cvoperstive store with a present capital of $36,600 and estate worth $20,000. It pays an annual divi. dend to its shareho!dars of gix per cent, and returns quarterly to customers from four to nin } The success in cooperation is to sisrt on a small @ pur cant, on their purchases i manager says that the whole secret of scale and extond the business slowly, of the It was begun eight yeats sgo by and i aliribules Lhe sLUCCORS snveral mon who worked in a InClnry, t would ben good idea thougatl g Cheap Hho b by baying in lots and then they formed a little sceiety, and kept their stock ina room ofa meme ber's residence. Next they hired a small store, and from that the business has grown to annual sales sggregating $240 000, - Theie are accounts of a famine in ths north of Ireland A dispatch from Dublin says. The whole north of Ireland is in the most wretched condition, owing to the complete destruction of grain erops in September by a terrible tornado snd rot tening of the entire p rofislant rRin tate crop, causeu by In one place such general 22 vous gt Indian keep the enning RX “uve ry body taliaf i seiinl is 1 desbair is sist | the famous FPhilad. Branch, the | prices. | ——Overcoals are now being put out rery low at tue Puilad, Branch, to make | room for the spring trade in ready-made j clothing: You can get s first class over. | coat will cost you elsewhere. Powers still keeps the best and cheapest, as well at the choicest; variety { of boots sod shoes, in America, nnd | customers away off in the territories, 1 kinds of produce constantly fife Farwers will get the highest yr all they bave, and can get the vest of coffees, sugars, less, syrups, cheese, canued and dried frail, at jowest possible prices, { op sireel, i ¢ has been on the sick list for a week, but 1s improving. David W. Armstrong. Wnbliville, Pa., says. "1 have tried Brown's lron Bitters for sick headache with great sues i hon PERSONAL. B. F. Kister, one of Miilbeim's sotive young men, gave us a cali; also Mr. Weaver, of Farmer's Mille, Mtr, Charles Bower, one of Haines E-q. Rishel, of Farmer's Mills, illn mined the Hzrortea sanctum with bis presence, wee Wenn, Wolf of Peon, gave us a cull. Mr. Wolf will move 10 lilinovis in a few weeks aod will make sale of his farm and household effects. See adv. in Keron- TER, Jacob Rnook, Jonsth. and And, Hare ter, of Millheun, stopped with the Re- rorTER long enough to warm up on Tues day. COMMON SCHOOL: REPORT. From the report of the State Saperin- tendent of Common Schools of this 8S ate we glean the followiog ioforeation, which presents matters in a farorable light: Number of school districi# in the State 2.215, number of schools 10,183 number of graded schools 7.813, number of school directors 15,625, number of sa- perintendents 102, number of male teach- ers 9,051, number of female teachers 12, 778, average salary of mule teachers per mooth $35.12, female teachers $20.50, av- erage leng h of school terms (in mouths) 6.00, number of pupils 935,345, average number of pupils 611,317, cost of tuition $4 868,717.01, oust of building and purs chasing sod renting $1,220,202.03, cost of fuel, contingencies and interest paid $2,068 304.04, expenditures. of ail k nds £5.203.24454, State appropriations $1, 000,000, value of school propety $28. 341,500. As compared with the preceed- ing year the increase in number of di trictais 7, schools S48, graded soho ls 555, increase in number of male teachers is 308, female tenchers 785, increases of salary of male teachers per month $1.40, decreose of salary of teaale teachers 14 cents per month, increases of lesgth of school term in months 11, locrease in nom ber of popils 13,407, increase in cost of tuition 8146,701.41. Tne increase in cont of fuel, contingencies, debt and in- terest paid is 850,617.27, incresse in wale ne of school property $1,736230. In Philadelphia, at the close of the school year, there were 102,188 pupils jn the schools, and the average daring the year wan 01,804. Teachers’ salary amounted to $1,038 39. There was ex for ; fur books, houses Ste 4uz) of 380 7050 fur $370 one uel and con | y= ath You school bre r- placed at $6,000, 81.64. Tuation Fy Phitladsiphis in i WANTED! Two reli ble men to solicit orders v We will give = month's trial (and sdvance money for the expenses of the same), and, if success ful, steady employment and good Address, BR. GU CHASE & ¢ Conse Nurseries, Phtiadeiphis we slang Pn Ene dlsnM Aol Mp MARK ETH Lock Heaven marke!; — tatoes 700 per bushel, chickens 60 Lo Ble per puir, lard 17¢ per pound, apple butter 10¢ per head, apples 70c to $1.20 per bu, pair, bouey 20c per pound, turkeys $l tw $1 28 each, by the pound 16r, geese 75c each, sourkrant De, pergt. pring Mills Markel. Wheat, 75, 00, and 1.00 Rye Tk Corn, shelied 65, snd cars pew 65 Jats, 40c. Buckwheat, 500. Barley 60c to 76e Oiovertaed, 6 510 7.00 Timothy sead 163 101 75 Plaster ground per ton, $9.00 Flour. per bh! 8410 Butter 260 Tallow, Sc Lard, 10 Ham, 12i¢ Shoalders 10.4 Bacnn or side, Me Bags por doz. be Corrected wankiv ne 1. J. Qranahla COAL «Pax, 885 Chestnut, 4.76; Stove, H 00; Ege, 4.85, a ———————— = MARRIED. On 2 instant, at the fesidence of A, Lackenbach, Beliefshte, by Rev. J. F, Delong, Aud, 8, Youigey and Miss Anna Mary Burkuolder, both of Miami county, Ohio, The bride is a granddanghter of Felix Borkholder, of near Centre Hill, Both bride sud groom paid the Report gr a visit, and we wish them an abasdance of happiness On 11 insian, Ly Rev. Gi D. Penepack- er, Mr Sam’'l 11. Sprowe, of Hecla, gad Miss Mary A. ® eavp, of Z on, Oa Decemdor 1, hy Rev. SBtambareh, Harey M. Said 1, of Penn Hall, and Mise Kate Eisenhith, of Haines, On December 14, by Rev. Btambach’ Wm, H. Ertle, of Penn, and Salli» Daupy of Potter, DIED, Jannary Sth, in Alioona, Jesie Smith Grenoble, aged 1 month and 24 days, “Pesth may the Lesuties of li'e un- mi loose, na calls Winthe ue love ; iljons of infant so eI poRe The family above, " In Aaronsburg, on 22, John W. Min- ich, aged boa i years. Mr. Minich had been a soldier and was wounded in thio foot For the last two years was feeble-minded, and lately took dropsy. & wen oe mesa A —— A $2000 BIBLICAL REWARD fer twelve valuable rewards ia following: telling us which is the middle verse in the answers he received, there ward will bedi. vided. the winner February 10th, 1883 trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamp: taken) with and address of the winner of and correct snswer will be the reward out. p hy, Easton, Penna, . JANUARY COURT TRIAL LIST-2D WEEK Centre County vs George M Yocom =~ W M Lyon &Co BMcMuniga’s ax’ravs Price&Miliiken A C Geary vs Samuel Kryder Jacob Beck use of = John A Hunter W Jd Thompson& Co” Catharine Durst H W Hoover Jacob A Crider John D Ldeb's adm’s ve E Chambers Com of Pa use of ve GW Rumbarker et a KC Henderson John C Hen ¢ , ¢ 25 lant 2 r&On Joseph B Furst et sl v¢ Same EH Underhillet ux va HC B Samuel Frantz et al vs Christ Bherrar John H Odenkerk *Thomes Foot et o seph Green's Ex'ravs C B® E.si gion » John W “ Ann McQuillan Msry Fiynn A King PF Botvrl vs Solomon Eli Res ne GRY Jacch MeO ii Raebecen Behold dohioll { Bame lsrael Conf Lydm Bottorf Warrer& Merntt y oseph Str or . ayse Mary A Barcroft vs Lonard Ahone id PB Swartz Sunder DW Holt " Bu quehantiy In Co DW Holt = Kitianing In Co Bunneli&Aikens Jeremint Funk i alfred Jones * Hams | Jacob Van Pooletal vs J V Gray | A B Ross Ve Carnegie David Houser vy» Susan Young Michael Conter A Ksuth ot ux Jrreminh Funk Bernard Wagner's ex'rs vs C Bau ner William Hazz ord vs Thomas J Dunkle TREAVERSE~2 WEEK mit Tastor&sSanger dros C mgard 3 “ ershach H Keen. Beli......Pean Spring-—-Wm Lucas... Huston—E KB Williams ..... Buggs—C Moore Howsrd Bor—A J Garaner Howard Tp—dJ 8 Holter, W .. Farguson—tieo Homan Wm { burg—0U Boviiuger leon, d Banuey....Millheim—J Bpangier ono Milea—~L Stover. TB Miller iafonie—A Brockerboff 8 T Shuegart, J H Jurtian—R Mason. D McCinsny Pouer i ty=0 W Harring los, COPpPEr ke we abe, U COrper cupbosrd, Bait ian organ, Do fie WWilg macnine { Clisls, J WOIK slaudds, § SLs Clade, NOCRIGR Chairs | moat vessels, tubs, potatoes, sausage stufer, fat proses, rocks, and gloer artivies, Sale a1 8 a wm. when terns will be made known A. Harwer, suttianoer, WN woLv , bpdetemds, extention Wie « fal taba, DRINCal a UBLIU BALE ~The undendgued will offer at pu sade, ope and ohe-ball miles forth of Parnes Mills, March 15, 1s, the folowing articios res, Lyearola oot, 8 milk Cows, six head of ge erp. 4 shomis, 1 sow with pigs, tw ¢ note My slen wile rupee PRONY dy FoR, r, MED $0 pow t 9 TRIP 0 To CH aia of sOrapRr, v ha 8, GoUbie ald slg ees, RTaiti« feegears, set of tug g wet of set of single hmrooss; 5) wade checks, Chains, &¢ Also & i of hotusetiold ture, 000K stoves, parlor stov Plate sink, chains, tables, cother | four beg stonds with ing, i chests, J fron kettles, rge copper Kettie, tubs, Cider bar pels, vinegar, meal vossef, Bud ClLor articies, Sale 10 taunmmenee 89g am. JONATH. WEAVER, DU BLIC SALE. — Will be sold al pub- fie sale at the residence vl Lae subscriber, £8 mites west of Masdionburg, on Wednesday, Pebruary 7, tbe foliows ing personal properly, to win Que horse, one mare with Cuil, 4 cows 2 calves, 11 sheep, 6 hogs, new &hors wagon, double sled, spring wagon, Dugg: log dled, hayrake, aril, plows, ube reap: : Good two horse Brubaker Wagon, cultivator, irendpower snG machine, fan: ning. mill, burrows, set of double bar nest, one single barnps), hopeegesrs. Al #0, house furniture, one COOK MuVo, 3 sewn chairs, one cane-boltom set, 8 day clock corner cupboard, bureau, sink, iron ket tle, copper kellie, campmeeling tent, ete. Sale to commences ul IU o'clock when terms will be made known, F¥. A. YEARICK Je UML CAS, Ire ove, MK 3 YarGa od Pome SALE «A very waluabie property near Potters Mills is offered a prvate sale, consisting of 5 ACRES or land therean's good HOUSE, wan «i necessary ontbuiidings a good well at the door; ohoice apple trees, peach and plam trees ® Sproperty Bs a desiras vleone. Persons dmiting to purchase a leassnt home ean oall upon Mr, Frankl wer, of Suruce Town, who will show you the property and give conditions of aie. For farther information address ww . SAMUEL KRIDER, Selinsgrove, Snyder Cu. P.O: Bog 48. un BR. 18jantf Ajery valuable property iso ex al private sale, consisting of te excellent town hereon a EroRyY fovse, with ail necessary outbuildings; a neversiniling well of soft walter st the agar, choles ° » gat snd profitable RH Zimmerman, w h ; . ngtop home, ential upon r ISAS A ————————————————— EVERY LADY SHOULD BUBSBCRIBE ¥oun Strawbridge & Clsthier’s \ Fashion Quarterly. | cain PE RTITRE | Nearly one thousand engravings. | ps {EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS. Four pages of new music, in most cascs ioriginal, either vocal or instruments! {EVERY NUMBER CORTAINS: i The prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, together with descriptions and evgrevings to show what they look like, | Valuable original articles, mostly illus trated, on subjects that tress of Lhe sdorn- ment of the person, the beautify { homeand the newest things in art need work, EVERY NUMBER CORTAING: ! Instructions bow the distant can shop as satisfactorily and cally ns residents of the eity PRICE, CENTS PER YEAR SPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CENT EreawerivGE & Croruien. Eighth and Market Streets, dian tf fy « “ cuslomer AE eConomi Al 9 oy iz! Rita. ; Penn Hall, has a number of han ‘finished sleighs, finely enshioned d, and guaranteed in every re which he now offers at near cost want a real bargain in ghops of Mr, Condo, YRAIN AND COAL YARD x SALE. —The under fers at private sale bis valusl st Bpring Mills, consisting of and LOT, CUAL YA KD, BobkDs GRAIN HOUSE snd OFFICE, This a good business stand, located convenient to the reiirond, and every thing ranged to carry whe grain = business. Possession given on lst of A pri} next. For ters and other particulars sp ply to, J.D. LONG. iB jan Bi i _ Spring Miils B® nial Biggs, « LT 0” Fin Lig ned i rOonerLy le property, g rT BMOUSE ’ is ek on a GISTER'S NOILICE.—-The follow ing sccounts have been examined record in {this office for inspection of heirs and legs {siees, creditors nnd sil others in any wav interested and will be presented to the Or. {phan's Court of Centre county, on Wed. nesday, the 81st day of Jaouary, A.D, 1883, for aliowance and confirmation. { 1 ToheaccoustofD B Brisbin snd H iSuirk, administrators of &c. of Joseph Shirk late of Potter twp., dec'd The account of Samuel Gram ley. [trustee appointed 10 sell the real estate + i Daniel Poorman inte of Miles townshi | decessed The first and fina! account of Hugh { Adams, guardiag of Dore, Efiy and Moi- ite Richards, minor children of Tn i Bichards, Inte of Rush twp, dee’d 4 The scooustof M A Calbous, ade minisirator of &c. of Wm C Calbiousn, late esl Uniun twp . dec'd 6 The flusl account of Jacob Valentine, wusrdisn of Mary 8, Thowss, a wit child of Jacod V Thomas. f lhe first aud Bas! account o Williams, executor of &. of 8 i Witlmms late of Huston twp, dec vf Bopki 4 “ p Pe w Jie if : 1 Toe first and Snel account {McEwen and James H Caroer, execut vide of Hoary McEwen late of Welker wp dec'd, 8 The account of Barding Butler, gus : of Alice A, Caroline and Surah i Brown, minor children of Thomas Brown inte of Liberty twp, dec’d. : ¢ Toe account of Daniel dartges, =d- ministrator of &e. of Polly Hewinger nie 10 Toe nceount of William Mulberger (and Samuel Leitzel, sdm pisirators of &e. of Isanc Mulberger late of Benner twp 11 The first and fnal scecunt of 4 Y | Dale, administrator of &o. of Eve Houser 12 The account of James F Weaver, iste of Miles of 8 J Hale, J I &e. © wu £Y mig, execulors t {&e. of Reuben C Hale inte of Phi buck {barg borough, dec'd, se Dus! socount of in OG { boro, gec'd. {| 4 Thefiret inal ; 1.4 "t and fnal socaunt of George | W Foerrar, administrator of &c. of Jaced Feerrar nie of Harris twp, dec'd 15 The frm and foal wecount of George jdweeney avd Alex Kohn, sdministrators {ot &c. of Blin. Bitner inte of Potter twp, | decessed. JAMES A McULAIN, | dank in Register, | NEV GROCERY He X dA Te ~COBURN, PENN'A.— | sn {pm— in. F. Vonada wil keep staple {Rruceries, pure and fresh, and low in | price, VUFFEES. SUGARS, ¥ i SYnUPS, TEA CANNED GOODS, DRIKD FuUlTs HAM, DRIED 8 EEF COAL (© 4 BEST OVSTRuS LT Be. CRAUKEKS, &c. &¢. s. All kinds of Country Produce wanted, aod highest market pris ces paid for it, 11jantf TS SI I asia - APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Nous it hereby given that the ful lowing named persons have Sled «weir pelitions for license in the office of waeclerk of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for smd county, and ibat spplication will be made 10 the next ses. sions Of said court to grant the sams, WS Musser Tavern, Milibeim J 1 Delo ; ¥R rg © Ubairy twp, Salons. oo 3 H Kan do do Snow Shoe A KE Graliam James ding Poilipsbarg do do Jonn W Bein do 0 Jubn Francis J.C. HARPER, Proth'y. OURT PROGLAMATION, hi Feestdont of 2 “ ad y the Uatirbsl "ost ¥ §
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