s THE CENTRE REPORTER. CextrE Harn, Pa, Feb, 8, 1888, The Largest Paper in Centre County, Terms. ~-$2 per year in advance, when not in advance. Advertisements 20 cents per line for three insertions, Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates, One colum per year $90} colam $45. ##®Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre mium, $260 A FINE LINE of FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. 0 And would be pleased to show you through cur rooms, (i. R. Spigelmeyer & Co, The Fair. Whitmer & Co. Supyly Depot. Spring Mills, Pa. LOCAL ITEMS. According to a late act of Assembly the Overseer of Poor who receives the high« est number of votes at the spring elec tion of '82, is to serve two years, and the one having the next highest vote, to gerve one year, Hereafter—from 1883 on—there will beonly one Overseer elect- ed, each year, and the term will be two | years, By this act there will be one old | Overseer in each new board Voters should bear this change in the law mind at the approaching spring election, We think this change io the law is a wise one. ia - a > The hog disease is breaking again in Nittany valley. Mr. Wm. Shafer, of Nittany lost 18 head this win- | ter by the disease, — The committee of Grangers which | framed tne tax bill printed elsewhere in the ReprorTER, consisted of V, E, Pioillet, | L. Rhone snd R. H. Thomas, | jrown’'s new grocery, on Bishop | street, keeps up with the best and fores most ia this aud adjoining counties, for | cheap goods, —A short distance thisside of I out | y B. or Paddy post office has been established, eallec Poe Mills. | The father of R. A. Bamiller, print- | er at Millheim, died in Germany, short time ago, aged 51 years. We sym- pathize with bro. B. in thisbereavement. -— At cost, to close ont stock, is still the motto at Brockerhoff's Centre Hall store. A fine line of dress goods, caps, boots, shoes, canned goods, ful! line of notions, on bend and at cost, The highest prices given kinds of conntry produce, A horse sale will take place at the | Centre Hall hotel, on 14th Feb, when | Messrs. Rankin & Delp will have 14 bead of choice Clarion for heavy draft and driviog. § — Persons who have uv i tax- | duplicates, will read the card published by the Commissioners in another column of the RerorTer. The Commissioners are on the right track, — On the night of 2 0. Bower, at Laurelton, harness, bridles and saddles. $10 reward. Mr. 1. J. Grenoble shipped loads of grain makiog over 25 els, in the month of Spring Mills. ~The bighest and best prices paid at all times at Brown's grocery, Belle- foote, for produce, and all famiy groce- ries 80id cheaper than elsewhere, Dr. J. B. Leitzell, of Spring Ml we are sorry to learn, intends leavi these parts and go west, His sale w be found adverused in BerortER ~—Millheim is to have a musical con- vention, beginuing on 19, uuder the di- rection of our popular musical leader and neighbor, Prof, P. H. Meyer, of Linden Hail ~The Reynoldsville Paper says: “The Clearfield Coal Company have erected thirty cuke ovens a: Tyler's Station and have put in a pa eut washer and crasher, and wilt go iuto coke burning on an ex tens:ve scale. The Rochester and Pitis- burg road are pushing the tracklaying to completion as rapidly as the weather will permit. They are layiog track from Jobin- sonburg south snd from Falis Creek north, It is suppused the track will be joined sometime during the latter days of this mouth. At Johusonburg tne company have a trestie 1000 feet long and so aver age of 40 feet in height. This trestie | passes over ths P. and E. R. K. at a beight of 21 feet. Johnsonburg is the intersection of the R. and P. and the N. Y-1L.E aud W. R. R. and is bound to be in tue near futurecoasiderable of a place. A w0rvice of song was held in the Reformed church at Aarousburg on last Babbath evening. Dr. Perkins and Rev. Yeuriok addressed the meeting, ~The Centre County Agricultural Society met in the court house a: Belie- fonte court week and elected the follow- ing officers: Pres. dent, Henry OC. Camp beil, of Rock Spriugs; Vice President, Johan I. Thompson, Lemont; George Ruok, Spring Mills; Beoj. F. Hunter, Filimore, and John A. Woodward, How. ard. Executive Commitee, James R. Alexander, Chairman, Bellefonte ; J. F. Weaver, Milesburg; Wm. Boal, Centre Hall ; Bam’l Decker, Zion ; W, F. Rear. ick, Spring Mills; Alex. Chaney, Port Matilda; Secretary, H. H, Harshbarger, Bellefonte ; Librarian, Calvin Peters, Fleming. The society has sort of been in the back ground the pastcouple years, but it is now proposed to distill new life into the osganization. There should be no lack of encouragement given the in stitution ——eBleighing still keeps up. Last week's thaw wax foliowed by a freeze up Sunday and Mondy, with a little bit more snow beginning of this week, all of Rich tended 10 make sieighing excel- ent. Baym AT Private Sare.~The un- der<igied offers at private sale a sawmil! on Marsh Creek, in Boggs twp, the en- gine aud boiler of which belong to a sec. ond party and can also be purchased if a neollecte the stable Was robbed He offers wv +2 CAT push from y (HM) Yaa rs vs yg JAROUATrY, is, | ng | 1 Pa. desired. Apply to Jonx Horree, 1feb3t ’ ~The barn of Mrs, A. Gill, 2 miles enst of Pleassnt Gap, was destroyed by fire on last Monday night between 11 snd 12 o'clock. One horse, 2 cows, 2 heifers, a 2-horse wagon, with all the bay and feed, were burned. It was a bank barn 30 by 25. The loss is about $000, and no insurance. Its not known how the fire originated, When discov: ered the barn was in fullblaze., There was no one about the barn during the evening with a light, Mra, Gill was ly. ing seriously ill at the time and the shock of the fire has added to her preca rious condition. Mr. Kooffsinger, a broth- er of Mrs. Gill, was on the spot soon after the fire was discovered but too late to save anything. Af A i — ~The rain and thaw dericg the end of last week cansed the plainiog-mill dam, at Bellefonte, to give way, by which great masses of ice and timber were carried down the stream in a rush. The bridge at the Bush house was car- ried away, the basement of the Watch man office was flooded and the windows crushed in, and the streets in the vicini- ty of the depot inundated. High piles of ice are lodged about Brown's coal yard, and in other low sections along the stream. ~—Teat's grocery, opposite the Bush house, cun not be best for fine groceries, | or for completeness of assortment. Ev- erything new and fresh, as well as fine, | and prices honest. Call at Teat’s grocery and see for vourselves, at 11) 1 of this place, has! made up go west, His sale | will be found Lisa the Ruron-| TE th. From, 18 mind t 3 y Moses R { hard, of ti with a bad accie by the treacherous ice, iis place, met | tenton J Ra ynday, can i He Blip pe d and shoulder. The werkt ulder was set by DD [he Musical Festiva promises to be a success ckets, Dr. expectations has interfere ' nt g LUX ha tie attendance we gl ended that a rare mu- store. Don’t miss the anda Iriday nights 1 others who have at sical treat 41 i} morning opened with ie Hich i the | put | i prod 850 88 10 trads Men and arpa vs od grana ro to Lew ck without Or spring } 4ve { present st om f ng suits a OppOTe 15% $e 11 el us be on good HE WES Iuarried au Brethren, Lreniu t, to Miss ( ara lover, fel ence on | ny 3 ys A iu band formed House : performance si10u baudon = i they a Io chentor water | respected back with | Sad | and sone gi uo fences. When thew he Fred { ie jarm “I a4 Blatopede, Alle came of mood. Was not in the Dest arter has gone to Green Brier | again, and has taken charge of Tolbert's | siX aie handie them i skilfully, and feeds once a day 4 cis ul oais, On Susday Penns Creek wasoverflow huge blocks of ice Fe Lea ue Can bush- | ey A gud 08 Came Gow, ibiic road. Veh Pass ISer 0K gowe | Wed iL the cottld scarcely imever speed of tuelr Liougs horse simeyer's horse behind in bie's lot, the sieigh un the porse rau to his stable and leit sleigh beaind-—no owe hurt, News Boy. | the road. and loopg bad a fast pags from the came out best, he left Jubin Greuov- PERSONAL The Reroxrer was pleased to have | calis from W. B. Shaler, of Nittany : Mr. M'Clellan and Mr, Love, of Tasseyville; Washi. Loneberger, of Spring. Mr. I, Hess, of Linden Hall on us, Hope be will soon | down Liere On cars, i Rubt. Evans, formerly of near Centre lil, who hes been inthe west nearly two ears, is bere on a visit, and gave us a ailod 1s cRiieq In yo able to come ago. He advertises TER: he intends muve to Houserville a with his brother take ch en factory at that piace, Jacob Wagner, of Potter: Profs Moyer and Jas. Swab, favored their presence on Puesday, in Reronr- farming aud in company of the wool 18 sie ie to it qu ie a i ore » Fh us with TER & pop visit, Wednesday, i A tf As on wer me] 1] railroad route trom Mill Hall, county, to Loganaville, The isto ran from Logansville to a point near Milton and connect with the Read ing road system. This will make a line nearly forty miles shorter to Philadel- phia and New York for the Clearfield oal than the route by the way of Jersey shore—Puilad. Times. Clinton Remember Dinges is doing business on new principles since the 1 Febroary, a8 announced in his new - advertisement, A square thing right along between him and customers, with a reduction of pri- ces to all. He certainly bas the proper idea of successful business management. An order was issued by the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, notify* ing passengers that the company will here after require them (o have their baggage checked at least five minutes before the departure of their train. The baggage agents are instructed to check nil bagrage that 18 brought provided they have Lime to do so, but the company will not agree to entry the same if it is not checked five ruinutes before the arrival or departure of the train in which the passenger desires to travel. J no» ——— or wo an The Future of Chas, (Gas is an institution of the utmost value to the artisian; it requires hardly any attention, is supplied upon’ regulat- ed terms, and gives with what should be a cheerful light a general warmth, which often saves the lighting of a fire. The time is, moreover, not far distant, I venture to think, when both rich and most convenient, the cleanest, and the cheapest of heating agents. and when raw coal will be seen only at the colliery or the gas-works. In all cases where the town to be supplied is within, say, thirty miles of the collery, the gas- works may with advantage be planted at the mouth, or, still better, at the bottom of the pit, whereby all haulage of fuel would be avoided, and the gas, in its ascent from the bottom of the col- liery, would acquire an onward pressure sufficient probably to impel it to its des. tination. The possibility of transport. ing combfistible gas through pipes for such a distance has been proved at Pittsburg, where natural from the 4 gas oil di in large quantities, strict is used inevitable of the cheeking progress. The being supplied by meter, it bas been seemingly to the advantage of the to give merely the iminating power, and to invention of economical gas companies has had the effect (ras nreserib- pre Cri di 1I8COUT- ed burn- reach a maximum. gas for heating purposes has ged, and is still made di : uence of the objectionable » of reducing the pressure mains during daytime to tl point consistent w of atmospheric indr tric The applieation of been flicul not €en itl | til DOSSiDle tion gas managers and direct policy ig no longer tenable ive way to one of } rress; new processess for cheap increasing the ite; and improved burners, rivaling fie light in brilliancy, Wi pass slong our Writes ¢ Let u 1 ivi v lad ¥i a STON vEnin wise the aay ha before to a party. ht say that er rejoining § 80 nuk i wills ip #0 Ri ish 1 lived in a house ' and then she looke Eid . If he bad asked “Whe would have hated him. He took the bint and struck then and there. i A “Want - ot - An English Girl of ths Period. A London correspondent of the ¢ a dy who lives down in one of the south- rn counties. She is one of the pretiiest iy in England. hag 85,000 a year in her own right, is just 23, and the daughter of a peer whose pedigree goes back to t and wh the show-place of the county. To look at her vou would think her the quictest f the quiet, and that she hadn't an ides wyvond crochet and weak tea. But she nts, has her own stable, keeps four nters and now and then rides a steeple. and sells her own horses without help from anyone; has her own wine merchant, wine cellar, and tobac- conist: fences, boxes, skates, and rows; i boudoir decorated with foils, gloves, whips, horseshoes and hunting smokes cigarettes during the \ § saat do wits 1800 Argunaul Gescrines ae a a O8¢ COUuniry-nouse is hase, buys has her Amontillado from Marsala with her eyes shut; is a first-rate shot with shot-gun draws her own charges and pays her own bills; and last, though Descending the Sault de Ste. Marie. Upon arriving at the Sault our party went trouting in the rapids of the small streams adjacent to the river, and though the weather was extremely un- favorable there was some fine sport. Piloted by the excellent Indian guide, John Boucher, the canoe of the party was poled up the rapid side-streams on main river above the Sault was reached. An Indian was seated in the bow and stern, and the two rodsters on the bot- tom in the waist, under strict injunc- tions to preserve the balance, even to the winking of both eyes at the same time. The canoe was now allowed to the breaking rapid, and the party were informed that there was now no possi- bility of retreat, as they could not if they would stem the current: so all were prepared for the descent, and in a moment the frail craft was in the break. ers, and the red bottom seen throu he cles rater seemed to be retreating up the stream railroad speed, so swift was the current carry- ing us downward. Amidst the roar of the or an x . * 1 } rs 1 : Ix 4 were oly shale 2 at RDOXKen 0% Vern 3 h Boucher in noe was guided | » an } CR fearful like a flash. and breakers on ¥ i » water § ward wi the spes DOES DIE : {oe § % f shaf LE Are I, assortment « — i Cump ele Pentsval ey ! for goods. esp 3 ¥ novia Bp —" Th —— FIVE PERSONB HANGED, Arexavpuia, February DOI persons convicted of having committed murders at the time of the riot in Tan. fab, were hanged there to-day. - SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE The reasons for Peruna's superior excel. lence in all diseases. snd its modus oper andy are fully explained in Dr Hartman's lecture reported in his book on the ** Ills of life, and How to Cure them,” from page 1 to page 10, though the whole book should be read and studied to get the full value of this par cxcellent remedy. These books can be had at ail the drug stores gratis. Peruna is the best immediste Expectors ent (Cough Medicine), that has yet been compounded by physician or druggist at all compare with it. And no less so igi the very best Tonic, Btimulant, Nervine, Diuretic, Alterstive, Anti-Dyspeptic, Ap petizer, Haematic, { Blood Medicine) &e., &e., that has ever been compounded by docter or laym It should. therefore, always be kept r immediate AY band for . Lock Haven market: Batter 25 to sen 20c per dozen, po- . per pair, lard 17¢ per pound, apple butter 75¢ per gallon, corn 7H¢, oats 60c, turnips “ 10¢ per head, apples 7bc to $1.25 per bushel ducks 70c per pair, turkeys 81 to 21 li, by the pound 15c, geese 7 hi, I per qt. Market. white a be : "fit Spring Mills ’ MARRIED, ist instant, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick, 1 in the pres- of friends, Mr. pring Mills, and Miss iaines twp. the bride anc ence of a large company 4. A. Grenchle, of B Clara V wer, of | At the same time and place, and by J. W, Roukle, of Haines twp, . Btatiloecker, of Wat- Ny FAT hy Rev. P. C. ry Dears and Miss Fama M. Landis, Mise Allice Adan both of f he house of M r nm and mide 10 oo Ww omsde Known HEAINM KELLER puts one : that would make a prim rectly by the sly ones. Yet she has never been known to flirt, has refused more offers than the quiet ones ever with him at a state ball at Buckingham piisee, and refusing to go on, because he i i i 3 i i § : CliyoRans 60a } ve ii , Gressed turkeys 1900, gees Kweet Corn-We guote dried at Sab Homey -18a27 por pound Tallow-~Clly Safle, country Minow Meat<Gad por pin Sweet ClderCountry 6.00a% 80 per bbl Dressed Hoge Bales at bg por poitnd .: r bushel, clover R008 wa ghd, i JOD ae to quality GROCERIER Green Coffees Prine Rio 1ia)L goed Rio 108g, ordinary Rio #igas’y Ava Nall Honeted Coffors— in papers 10a Bugare-Standard A Sous, granulated im fg Savy, proper. ast. But she knows enough to take care of herself, and if her companion. ship with the young swells of the day, { i sy rups~Choloe maple 39 Rico~Lousiana $eat, Caroling 6'4a’ Green steer hides, "8s and up per Ih Sale, green steer hides 60 40 75 1s Sa9, green bull hides i Above prices are for hides Uimmed, free from low-beings than are the d propriety who regard her with abhor. rence, but are willing to sell their bash. ful maidens to the first libertine or titled seapegrace whose establishment and ront-roll make him in their eyes a do. sirable parti. i —- - M10, Hilt-No, por barre! 1.30, No. extra 1.50; dairy, 4: CC, 140; Globe Fertilizer 1.40; per bushel, weiood demanded at 2adije for white oot alige for all wool, and 11413] for mixed. Wool Fine ads, conse Tiadie, : lin iin weThore fa only one chanoe to buy store goods at cost now, and oply one place in the county, and that is at Brock- erhofl’s Centre Hail store, Fall in at once and save money. ‘ vii ging stone, Voss, fabs, selold lrniture, table, 2 breakin and mention Sale dry. Terme: Al under, cash ; all fn monihs hy giv i curity before the Josiadi Nell, auctioneer ANNA EVARE iol Bpproved wx FORMS BRUARY 5. { be roid al public sale, on February 25 at the resi al Bpring Mille, the follow. One horse, 3 good shonts, 1 ogood as new, spring wage new, the other good: buggy, (3 igh, fron beam plow, cultivator, ¢ shovel plow, coma sheller, cutting box, single and double tr hay, & wis harpes angle and double, dinner bell, 3 barrels good vinegar, rakes, forks, shovels, &c. Also household goods, 5 beds, 2 coml and wood stoves, cook stove, 2 buresus, cuphoird, 2 book cases, extension fable, dining table, 1 side table, setter, 2 clocks, wood and cane soled chairs, 6 wooking chairs, melode on, good sewing machine, rise, meat yosels, tubs, barrels, sands, wash stands, iron and 1 copper kettles, also 1600 feel of good, dry boards: 160 brond ralls, 150 chestonst poste, and many other ar cles, Sale to begin si 10 a.m. when torsos will be mentioned. J. N. Loiteell, auctionoer, 4. B. LEITEELL. Wednesd hich new se BALE MARCH ist P' BLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale st his residonce 8 of a mifle north east of Penn Hall, on Thursday, oh 1st, the following personal property, 16 wit * One foursyenrold stallion, two mares with foal two two-year-old volts, one 1 yenr old colt, horned cattle, 19 head of exten Leloostor sheep Stwe four horse wagrans, broad wheel, two horse wagon, 1 & horse sp fig ago, 1 twochotse sled, family sleigh, two sets hayladders (chestnut), box that holds six. ty bushels, threshing machine, with shaker, pow. or and strap, Exce windmill, Excelsior with mower in 3 wd running order, hay fork, Contre Hall com planter, twohorse © . tor, two hore oultivators with Corn seraper, landaoller, tao double shovels, two Hart ons ploughs, Kxce dow plough. | sde-hil grows, ot of Trews, i Brien, sot of Acie Narn IF ot bom filth chain, kag chain, 4 EVERY LADY SHOULD BUBSBCRIBE FOR Strawbridge & Claothier’s Fashion Quarterly. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS Nenrly one thousand engravings, illus. trating the new things in every depari- ment of fashion. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Four pages of new music, in most cases original, cither vocal or instrumental! EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: The prices of sll kinds of Dry Goods, together with descriptions snd ecgravings to show what they look like, EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: | Valusble original articles, mostly illus i trated, on subjects that treat of the sdorn- {ment of the person, the beautifying of | home and the newest things 10 art needis work. {EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Instructions bow the distant custome can shop us satisfactorily and as economis | eally as residents of the city. PRICE. 50 CENTS PER YEAR . SPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CENTS. BrrawerIDGE & CLOTHIER. Eighth and Market Streets, Philad. dante J TENTION COLLECTORS FOR unsettled duplicates [or 1881 will be placed In the hands of the for immediate collection if not settled agai 1st day of April, 1853 JOHK WOLF sfebin H C. CAMPBELL A J GEIS an SALE MARCH SALE Will be offered si pul #1 the residence of the submcr srris township, one mile east of Linden ¥, March 16, the following property of work horses, $year old coll, 4 head ( i head of young csttie, two b | sows, two broad wheel plantation wagons | which is just new, one horse wagon v ladders, eighty-bushel wagon bed wagon boards, two buggies, g orse rake, double sled just new nire Hall cornplanter, b pioughs, three s 1-horse cultivators, S-horse culily orn scrapers, four sets of double a horse trees, two palr of sprea | trees, joe cutter, rough jock, log chain, jreast and bull chains, COW chains, ust pew, fanning mill, grind stone 16 owe Wen Aber articles m., when terms will be msde knows, J { suctioneer GEORGE 8% BEALE OF REAL undersigned, executor of The J. Btiver, deceased, also trustees and agents jor heirs, hereby offer at private sale Lhe real eslale suid Thomas J. Stiver, deceased, situated in Potter township about ope mile west of Potters Mills consisting of two tracts of land: one containing about forty acres, being wood land thier containing sixty acres, more or Yery tive, well improved, and otherwis vie farm land, wilhoul stones or was which is erected an ample dwell bank barn, apd olbher outbuildings weetion with which there is good w her attachments. For further inf terms apply Wo » Bunker Hi MARY } EAM L WM. B #1 Potters JRIVATE of pier Poa Mi BALE FEB. BOSE SALE OF THE SEABON SALE Will be oftered al pul al the resiaence of Lhe miles southwest of Millhewm, Ty ry Ins8, the following propert | work horses, 3 mares, ¢ with oil, { I Years, 2 horse coils slg 2 i head of young cattle, 16 sheep, 15 shoats, horse wagon, one horse wagon, platform spr agon, ree shied, Osburn reset ana mow. thizing grain drill, one of Fool's thresbung me ines, nome power, shaker and strap alii ¢ buggy, sulker, I-borse cullive utivelors, 3 barrows, 3 plows 5 ope and pailies, hay rake, wheelbarrow ail corn er, 188s ol GRY laaders, wood | ers, wet of sie BETDOES, © Mls BILE yueis, set of Yankee Barnes, set of biogas nt gears, bridles, colisrs, ballers, plow gears, #, rakes, so00p shovels, og and cow Chsins, i, grain in the ground, 2 grain creas ng *yibes, bay by the ton, also & it of house bold goods and funitare. One cook ove, ez piste stove, stove pipe, 2 iron ketlies vie, Dodsteads, eXienton latde centre Ia {asl tabie, bureau, corner cupboard, Smutn ion Domestic sewing maschine { Cchosis, § Work slands, 4 sels chairs, rockin | esl vessels, tubs, POlaloecs, sausage stuler, prosss, crocks, and olber articies. baie al» a , when terms will be made Known, A. Hater, HL t WA. WULF. i — UBL Ee sutscriber, siny, Febiu oO wit Two Loree Oils Tie years, € cone ’ ing Ww ir { 1 Horse « Gaieves GIRARD mn SALE MARCH 15 UBLIC SALE ~The undersigned will offer at public sale, ope snd one-nall sth of Farmers Mills, Thursday, Marc | the folowing articles: 2 head of horses, 29e Coit, 3 milk cows, six hesd of good sheep, 4 »U I BOW Wilh pigs, Wo horse WaRBOUS, out Juotee | spring wagon, 1 Buggy, bourse sled, family sied logrseed, reaper, dull, threshing mactine with micaker, strap and power, Day Take, Bay Bork, Top and puliies, sunning ill, cornplanter, oor Taper, ws, ODE SDOMse CIILIVELOY, ule Lose CLLLIYe BArTOWS, double abd single trees, Grai-CInaies Gl horsegonrs, sel of Tug gears, set ul Iron gears, slugie haroess, Lyoets, saddle, birdies wks, Chains, ar, Also a iol of bousehold furns { tur < COGK stoves, petior stove, loplsie stove | wink, chains, tabies, corner cupboard, four bed | sleads with bedding, 7 yards of oarpet, chests, 2 { ron ketUes, large copper kettle, tubs, cider ber | eis, VIDOegar, mest vessels, and other articies, Sale |W comInence 88 vga m. JONATH. WEAVER 4 af DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letters of ad ' ministration Upon the oslate of | vanaarine Shultz, deceased, iste of Googe town. | ship, having been inwiaily granted 10 Lue Goer | signed, he would respectiuiiy reyuest sil pessous kuowing themselves 10 be indebibed 10 the usaw to make unmedmie payment, and those beviog Cinlins against the mane W preset the mane auly suihentioated for setticiment, M. L Kishi, : Adm'r Farmer's Mus, t's a JARM at ORPHANS COURT SALE. There wii be ex- ui Jou love, dec'd, | mile west of 1us sy vilie, on Lhursuny, Fed 22 88 a vais unvie FARM conwmining about 100 sores, wusliy goud limestone nud, sbous 14 acres veiug Quest Luiber, Dalabic® 10 Quod vuiils valivu thereon u good Awo swry lise Guuse, 8 DRUK Dara and oiber bulidiugs, with a ioe orchard sud 8 well of never slug waler vb We premises. Possession given Apri 1, 1888. upon ithe purchaser KIVIUR sulisincwony seouritystont Terms of sai® will De compiled with, VLIVER KE LOVE, Heb ad's sod Liases Lo sell, porn MILLS PROPERLY FOR BALK. «A very valusoie wiuperty near Putters Mills 1s offerea at prvale sale, gonsisting of AURKS of wand, thereons good HOUSE, wan sil unecessary vutbulidings; a govd well si the deur; chuine apple trees, peach and pium trees. The property is a desira- vieone. Fereots desiring 10 purchsse piosssul home can esil upon Mr, Frauklin Huyer, of Surtees Lown, whe will stow you the p and give couduivns of sale, For or Alu matic BOdTess W SAMUEL KRIDKMK, Selinsgrove, Suyger Yu P. O. Boa §. Weinat? N[FLrsou Ey io BRT KT PRI- aA very valuable in Milesburg, is offered at private sate, Conaistie oy exoellent own lots, thereon a 34 stoay HOUSE, wilh all necessary outbu well ry fA ie he] iu : a, Beton & plean ond upon Mr, w 1, Wan them Samrat “Wh ih set Dleckamith. Sia’ and 4 srs wil bo sie kp edly eh ie Ya,
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