SER FRED RURTZ, . . Editor Cente Harn, Pa, Feb. 22, 1883, The Largest Paper in Centre County, { F Trims when not 20 cents Yearly rates, One colum per year $00--4 colum $45. g&-Herenflor all subscribers paying their subsoription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as & pre wium, ————— £9 per year in advance, $250 in advance. Advertisements per line tor three insertions, and half yearly ad's at special We can sell you NEW FURNITURE Such as Chamber Buits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Sinks, Chairs, Lounges, &e., Chearer than you can buy at Public Sales. WHITMER & CO Spring Mills, Pa, LOCAL ITEMS, —Deckertown, in White Deer valley, has smull-pox cases, S ’ Erie, the democratic Pa.,—you are still faith, as per ny. sound in vour note. — Uriah Moyer will be hung at Middle- burg, March 7. Wm. Kunz formerly lo- eal on the Reporter, will be present at the execution as reporter for the Middie- burg press, ——Dan't make a purchase of furniture befare looking in on Camp's stock, else you may regret if, Brown's new grocery, on Bishop street, is becoming a favorite place for family groceries wi'h all housekeepers. Low prices draws the trade. Try Brown when in Betlefon e. Farmers will bear in mind that all country produce can be disposed of to great advantage st the Peounsvalley Bar- gain store ; and if they want pure and fresh groceries, Dinges always has ‘em. On last Fiidav night a horse be. longing to Joha Nelf, of this place, got loose in the stable, and had a leg broken bv a «ick from anther horse and had to be killed in consequence next wOrsing. —Two grod cit zens of Potter, last week, passed from time to eternity —one, father Heimbach, who had been ill fur more thao a year ; tl Mr. A- than Rover, who sutfered much for the last 18 mn utus ire i i y i tiie other of Ay the II AUSCENMS Peter Wilson, celebrates his winch te ¢ 11y for ison, we are pleased & rable this Wee i a fa a —Tha Spring Mills, i! Ten 1; sg Vet vhs % wily pe 1s Ire ny, iv i $ ’ g $2 a #04 m th that fan gr Y has Deen a custo gome= yesrs. Mr to say, is soil in the evjoywent of good heal ty, and 1 pied, last Sunday ' Wilson was 50 years He is | superiutend ne M.lls Sundesy schoo 1 Sept. B ~ alii ant of NYS whitch he assi A308, ie ; ted in Organizing we Gen. J. P. Tavlor has entered suit in the court of common pleas of Phila. delphia tie Peoples’ Railway Cowpauy recovery of damages for tue tatal injuries sustained by his wife, on the ree reckless and im- moderate driving. We are informed that uf expenditures for ireataent of favior : ther, were up- wurds of $6000, and that for amputati of the imu bewas charged £500. Aer dk for the s1n18t cha of } i the 01 Lie f3s%a) i Us. OF, INedicel A644 i Pik the isband of princess Don Cameron. tidy and hand- ri Pnilad, ——=lorne Louse, flirts witl Lhe warquiss lool some ia his t at th Branch, that all Washington ladies are halt crazy over Victoria's son-in-law, Beecher once truly said, that it 14 pot dress that wakes the man, but when the saan is made, he looks better when dress- ed up. The Treasurer of Clearfield county one day lart week received a check for $600, marked “couscience money,” from some unkuown conscience struck individual, While cleaning up the grapary on the nremises of the fate Joseph Clewell, at Catawissa, Mr. Charles Clewell found in a barrel of screenivgs a sack containing £700 in old goid and silver coin, Let every farmer who reads the REPORTER clean up his granary, Mr. Jacob Richard, long a cilizea of this town, intends moving to Michis gan io the spring. His sale will ba found gdvertised in anvther column. We understand our friend H. I, Barnes is about to open store in the Stone Mill stand. If thisis true the peo ple in the upper end of the valley can depend on getting their store goods rignt, as Mr. Barnes can buy and sell goods wih any one in the county. We still have assurances that our railroad is to be completed ia the near farure, The fact that a corps of Penn's railroad engineers are now locat- ing the route between Bellefonte and Lemont, gives ua sirong hope that there is reaiity boat the matter at last, The “North American Review’ for Murch opens with an article on “Money in Elections” by Henry George, Robert 34 BJ i 8 © ry 4 4 » ‘ the Miwissippi,”’ a work which in his opinion snd in that of the Mississippi Commission, of which he is a member, can be accomplished only by employing, for the purposes of deepening and straighten ing the channel, the forces developed by the river ise! Moncure D Conway con tributes a very striking study of Glad stone us » mun and a statesman. Hon George W. Julian's “Railway Influence fn the Land OMue” is un grave judicial ex postive of the practices which, against the manifest intent of the Inw and the deter. minntions of the highest courts, have won for corporations mittions of acres of the public domain. Richard A, roctor writes of the “Pyramid of Cheops,’ Wm G Summer of * Protective Taxes and Wages”! Elizar Weight of "Some Ase pects of L fe Lusurance;! and finally, there i« a symposium on YE luostionsl! Nowde' by Prof. 6G, Stanley Hall, Prof, Felix Adier President Thomas Hunter, Dr Mary Putman Jacobi Published at £0 Lifavetie Pisce, Now York, aod fur sale by booksellers genvrally, sone Ladlies who wish to keep up with the luiest 81¥lre must purchase thi dress goods ut Dingew’, who wlways uets on the latest 28 soon #8 ond, sud te never lets you go awey without 8 borgaia in any purchase yuu make. A A, SHU A RAT A AB SI 48. — We are in receipt of Hiram Sibley & Co's Seed Catalogue, for 1883--Roches'- vr and Chicago, It is a One work and complete as to seeds, flower, vegetable and other kinds. It is handsomely illus- trated, and no family should fail to have it on the table, Sibley & Co, are reliable parties and do a large business in bulbs, seeds, ete, for garden and farm, which they guarantee. The Catalogue contains also cnodensed essays on the culture of special crops and garden plants, in each case are written by specialists having skilled experience, and hence possess unusual value, The vegetable seed de: practice, of the go called novelties uatil they have ' been tried in the field or garden, Only are embraced iu this catalogue, ture included in no other reedsmen’s cat- alogue to such extent. Here all the de- and localities is designated. Ee al On Friday, 9th, the mother of Uriah Moyer favored her doomed son with a visit. The old lady bowed with sorrow, was conducted into the cell by Sheriff Richly, seemed to break their fastovings when she agaio bebeld her son, who seemed equally affected. They remained togeth. er for some time and both seemed to feel better for the visit. that she intended making one more call to Middleburg before Uriah was hung-- she will ever visit the place, in a cell on the first floor and Erb on the second, they have effected a way to con verse with each other, which is done by both openiug their windows, when they can hear each other but cannot see, Erb reads him passages outof the Bible while interrupts the reader by explanatory questions, Erb bas been coufived pow jor iwo years and pine months, and be ing a constant chewer of tobacco he com plsins that the long coofinement has so broken his constitution that this babit makes him nervous. span i MAA While congress is fooling on the tariff and our state legislature is acting the dunce on the prohibition question both congress aud the lexielsiure seem- ingly afraid to fece the music—ihey kerp right on selling pure and realy cheap groceries at S other, in the Bust house block, Sechier is never sfraid to fuce his customers, he bas a lean con science, aod bas slways been strictly houest with all whom Le suld groceries Lo. n a PENN HALL ITEMS, fihe tax-payers have been dis he propriety of establishing a ome for the poor for this asd sdjoiniog owurhips, They believe it would be a» to purchase a tract of land and erect the necessary buildings for the pur- pose ; have lund envugh to beep the in mates at work in ras grain anc vege | tables and grein fur the use of the home ' Constabie Klice was {oliy prepared sud had a warrant to arrest & leilow for vi iting the tenth comw ni; the fe i low got wind of it and 0uk Greeley sad sive Coasting accident.—George, son of Wm. Heckman, ese down the hill near the school house and ran against a pile f lumber, fractoriog a bone below the knee. Dr. Vaovalzah was called on and bandaged his leg. Had some contention in regard to the water right on siream crossing the turn- pike at this place, as to the right of ent- ting open the ice to water cattle, thereby overflowing the yards below. It has been amicably fixed again. John P. Condo sad family, of Logans. ville, will make Penn Hall their home, after April 1st. He is a successful sales. man for Smith, Foster & Co's grocery in Philad, Cornelions Muosser aod wife have left for Stepheusson county, Illinois, to make it their furure home. Frank Yeanck snd family, snd Will iam Wise bave left Brushvalley for Mis- souri. It would be a vast saving of tims and much anxiety if some of oor young peo- ple bad telephone connectivns, J.B Heckman is makiog preparations to build 8 new wing to bis barp, 60x70 feet, and to put a pew roof on the whole, Nzws Boy. [TP cnssing . i L benefit + nl Ancine Sentre Hall, on ched a soul-stir- Rev. J. K. Miller, © Sunday evening, 11, prea ring sermon in the The protracted meeting is still in pro- gress, and up to this time much good has been done, he Lutheran parsonage will soon be bocupied by Rev. J. K. Miller, of Centro all, Mr, D. M. Bruamgard, Principal of the 7th street Grammer school of Renovo, furmerly of this place, had the misfor leg for the fifth time. He is we unoder- stand, uuder the treatment of Dr. Wm, H. Hall, one of Renovu's best surgeons, und is doiug as well as can be expected, } lh a ~ee (old and stormy Wednesday. Clearfield county will becume a sepa rate judicial district as soon as an ap- riionment bill is passed, Col, Walier | Barret, Frank Fieiding, Esq. and David - Li. Krebs, Eeq , the intter a law pariner of Beoator Walls e, are the most prominent Democratic aspirants fomthe judgeship. Keep in eye Teats' grocery, Jo housekerpers, when vou go to Bel efon | Iu is a new establishment, opposite the | Bush house, fuil and complete ia every | department, All goods Iresh apd pure | and prices fair, Tests wauts ali kinds of | country produce, and a'liws farmers the best prices tor it. Give Tents a coil, and see Lis stock ~he will treat you right. J. H. Retrsxypen, Trustee, will offer for sale, on Saturday. March 3, 1} miles south of Aaronsburg, a valuable Farw, of 130 acres, known as the Michael Kream. er farm. Thereon erected two dwelling houses, a large bank barn and all the | necessary outbuildings, a never-failing fruit, About 956 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered with the best white pige, white oak and other timber sale, balance in one w be secured with interest, and morkge. 1A OUL VISITORS, Mr. George Raber, of Miles, called npon the Reronrar. George 18 one of eot, Esq. Carlin, of Rebersburg, illomined our sanctum with his presence the other | day. | Mr. B. J. M'Closky, of Will county, ‘111, honored us with a call. Mr. M'- | Closky left these parts some 18 years ago, ! He is pleased with the west and from his looks we judge it agrees with him. oy { ——0ld Wigeinsseems to ha | the Centre conuty papers—all but the Reronrei. The Bellefonte papers are snapping and suarling at each other, and | one of them even sent a stray shot across the mountain at the Reporrer, which | hounded right back. Then there ig the Elk Creek Schmutzblait which has been heating the ar for five or six weeks fighting the old Berichter defunct these 15 years, and is mad because nobody cares about denying it is the ghost of the dead one. Amid all the RerorTeR stands | alone, serene, calm, sweet and smiling. Now if they don't soon behave, we'll cal all out on the floor and thrash the whole class. You fellows over the mountains, if vou will be good, we have a few dimes left from our Bupplement job, we'll buy each of you a little candy ; and for the sage of Elk Creek, when he gets into his right mind again, we will buy bim what he most needs, a piece of soap aud a hand- kerchief with the ten commandments printed on. a > Rev. J. K. Miller, of this place, moved to Logausville, on Toesday, hav- | ing necepted the pastorate of the Luth- eran charge of that place, consisiing of 5 | gongregations, ! The Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buf falo ratiroad will be completed to Wilis jamsport, connecting with the Reading road, by May lst. The Bargain 8 ore of C. Dinges has now become one of the fixed 1udispen- sable institutions of Pennsvailey. Fall assortment of first class goods, low pn- ces and fair and square deaiiog have placed this store in tue front ranks. New goods are received almost every day, and every department is kept t meet all demands, —John G. Emerick, of near this place, intends moving to Karthouse, in the spring. His sale is adveriised in au- other « 1. . i vegotinto COIN neile ’ v lumn All kinds of produce wanted al Brockerhofl™s sore, where the highest niicen the market affords will be paid, snd gall goods sold wt cot an order ose ont stork, Farmers, house Keeper: everybody, rememb.r ths, he suits the Philad, Branch are all made expressly for the Centre Co trad. s hignee you find 0 auction sls Kor ] pa marked lewins UB nut ve advantage 1 a Goods are all ang ou pice fe wil, been known tak singe Clislomer. fim dy. Iiy i v to ¢ it PiAveY § a i consider Brown's Iron Bilt snedicine 1 ever used - any - - LOCAL ELECTIONS 4 towns! «ffi Tuesday POITER Justice of the Peace, Wm. 8S: hoo! Directurs, A. P. Husterman, Jacub Bapervisors, Jas. Rankle, Sr. poy. Overseer of Poor, Jas The f «1 « > wing wer ere eet i. Campy Lifa iu Parisian Btodies. i { in Paris, sends home the following ac- ‘eount of his initiation by the mob of {jolly artists: “After a thousand pertinent remarks : about the. novesn | they all set to singing. One, with many ' salutations and ceremonies, placed an ensel where 1 could not see the model, age, whether I was married, ete, and retired. Then another stepped up, bow- for the noveau to pay for a punch. 1 agreed to do so. Then another stepped up and begged the honor of ordering it for me, stating that twentv-five francs would be sufficient, 1 objected to pay- ing 80 much, when he agreed to order one for fifteen. Meantime a vote had to decide whether I should sing, and it was decided that The hot punch came in and every one was served. One mounted a stool and led the studio song: “A la santo du noveawn.” They made a thundering noise and became very jolly and sociable with me—all touching glasses and wish- ing kind wishes. This I ever met, They are very good na- a sort as only Paris can create. a serious thing or utter a refined senti- ment. They are simply shocking. ly an American girl had the and nerve to enter the school for men. { She drew from nude male and female smoke of these soon far ahead of them with her brush. into this crowded room. hard and appeared to hear nothing. i" sD A AI —————— The horses of the West Philadelphia passenger railway company, sre broshed and cleaned by steam aparatos, erected o short time sgo, A horse is groomed his manuer in four wivutes, ol» is y 4 innesots extras at 1 aah #0, An Whes st. Assessors, Adam Kramer ne, Jas. A Kuiler Consaie, MM. M Condo Al ditor. Jae. W. Runkle. Town Clerk, Ju North Precinet: Jodge, Simon Inspectors, E B. Hostermau, Ssuth Precinet laspectors, £3. 1. inc. : Smith. Harper. M. Derstine. Wm. A. Kerr. part, D, BR. Mf J ude, £3000] PERN, Sapervisors, Dan'l Gentzel, And. Har. ter. Bebool Direciors, Em. hersietter, Jacoh Emerick. Judge, Amen Greologe t Inspecios, A. W, Virich, P. H, Sw ver, Overseer, Alfred Stover, Assessor John Korstetier. Aust, Assor's, John, Moyer, Andrew Stover. Auditor, Wm. 1 Smith, Town Clerk, Elias Smith. Con. stable, W. C. Hubler. MILES Jgdge, J. D. Bmull. lospectors, Heary Dutweiler, Frank Miller, Constable, F. P. Barger. Assessor, 8, M. Winter, Asst | Assessors, Adam Shafer, Geo. Bromgard, Kupervisors, Benj. Roush, Jas. N. Cor man. School Directors, Thos. Royer, J. B. Haines, Overseer, Auditor, Sam’l Frank. | K. Reber. » Town Clerk, Jas. np - , For the Rerorte To disbelieve the old saying “it pever a‘tended a mioister's dowation party, for kindness ponrs forth in such rich sbun- dance of useful provisions that neither ra tas EX ihe Mail ‘0 4 8 Wom F i006 JAS, CURE Haves FIRM " Laon MARKET ~ Butter, ¥ MAC per bushel sie por pair; lard 1%¢ per pound Tou pet gallon | COM SHC pet rashid stalk ; eabbage 5 to 1 per he wd apples To 0 $1.25 per busier | ducks, “x jer pmir sour cront, 5c per quart; turkeys, #1 to 81.25 each; by the pound, SPRING MILLS MARKET Wheat Red, $1.06. white and mix. $%0G81L.0 Kye. : ? Lom, she Usats hu Bockwheat Barley... Cloverseed Timothy seed Piaster, ground § Flour, per larrel : od Butter, $6 0; tallow. 6; lard, 12; ham, 12 12; shousder, 10: bacon or side, 10; eggs por dozen, 3 cents, vorrectod weekly by 1 J. Grenoble COAL. «Pea. 4 35: Cucdnut, 455; Ege, 4.05 9 per ckens 80 10 apple butler, Celery, x per © el Lock lied, 65; and ears new Fon Bove ofp stan MAKRIER On Febronry 5, by Rev J. Alfred Ko. ser, George KE. Harper and Miss Mary E lieve it to be heavenly. By such evi dence the pastor of the Refurmed chareh and bie family, living in Centre Hall were thoroughly convineed, on Tues y night, as to the trath of the old ssying If everaoy minister's family was ® pou ad. ed” they were 0 mponnded, aod can any resting irom such rkuttal plodding and rushing in upon them so unawares, But then the generalsnip or the Li fayet es and the A ex nders A question. They are uiwgve supe of g vic tory when they have fuitnfal andl com. $ { witustron and carey oat their plans. Yeu when all is doow | tear it wast be in gettiog np a donation purty. Howey. er it may be, allow me through the Rg. | PORTER, Hut sitnply ts report, bat 10 ex. Jro wigo tive heart ol Juity thus renembered 10 the kind | and dovors, And DOW nay be ihe ve asion of abuu- dint blessings upon their tw neroos tre Co. Oa Feb, 14, by W. J. Thompson, Esq, butt of Potter twp. Wb AN DIED. [a Potter toweahip, on 16 instant, Me Jona han E. Royer, aged 44 years, 10 mounts, 23 days, A A TBR IYYENRY GERHART, LDS, 22 South ra oy pot, Lawisbure, "ao, a0 wir roel, Joawishi Uhivh Cotnty, Pa. 9 vo a ~WWaving parchased the a : (AY IoN 1 ” kt o tty of Peter rok, 1 ten {same in wate hon Jeastire, and a sons are oauioned ny Beating with Oe pont Bove, two one dosent chain, thee beds, one ! , fron Kettle, two tabs, lot i i { | | ! ried Lis son's wife's danghier er W hign von can save from 25 to 30 por cent in any purchase, always do it.! n an imporiant article such as clothing it amonnts to a great saving in a year. | The only place known that sells ready | made clothing 25 per cent. below other | stores, in the Philad. Branch, and you! get goods and no shoddy. Mark this, A MAY in Bunbury a few dave LE. MARCH 22. Will be sold at public sale at the residence of the undersigned, March | 2 shouts, cook stove, coal stove, self , cupboard, bedsteads. sink, chests, ment and other vessels, hay ks, fron kettle, and other article PUBLIC $ ALF £1: OY io desk, barre! by the ton Bale to com 5 nlate stove for EMERICK BALY, SALF MARCH 17 Will besald at public lg "BL gnie at the ieee of the undersigned at Dressing bu Priyy 4 fare tabhics m rior cook and heater hoard, «corn ritre Hin W Boedateads 1 eonk coal st fs four and wink, in the 2 grindstones, fron SiN, SOTADA | to begin iH Hil, *, ‘ Fy ea , CONC ¥ 1 ero us Jett de ort of wie 81 i howe or articles a : JACOB RICHARI 1 mare with i i MARCH 7 sold at { i 3 wfile bide ut indersigned Mill One UBL EH sale ! noe Of the Gn = Weds PR wert of Spring ro rn- { bay | set of 3 CIRPET i der Foe Kt KY articles Ls 124 The Philadelphia and Reading Hail road Company's new extension, running from Williamsport to Linden, a point wiles above Williamsport, is compleled - oe dl wei PURITY. OF all the ils of buman flesh, No greater can be found Than that which slowly weaves » And ends in finding bound The victim, this is dresd Cetareh; 3ut there's one healing cure, And the you search both near and Naught like Peruna pure, EVERY LADY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOR Strawbridge & Clsthier’s Fashion Quarterly. "NUMBER CONTA'NS. Nearly one thoussnd engravings. thigh { ry 1:3 EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS. Four pages of new musle, in most Can EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS The prices of all kinds of Dry Goods NTAINS t i: ¥ Valuable original articles, mostly trated, on subjects that treat ¢ f the ado t $ Lines home and the newest things in ar rik, : EVERY NUMBER CONTAIN: Instructions how the distant can shop as satisfactorily and ns cally as residents of the cily PRICE. OCENTS PER YEAR SPECIMEN COPIES, 16 CEN frnaweripgE & CLoTHIER. Eighth and Market Streets, Phi dian tf 4 TTEXNTION Eo UBL O non } oe COLLECTORS FOR unsettled duplicates for i} be placed in the bands of ihe 8ilones sed iste collection if not setiled spain U 3 JOHN WOLF CAMPBELL J. GRIES] i wh A SALE. FEB BALE Will he offered at pulii st the residence of the stimciiix n Harris township, one mile east of Bowisbugg pred mina “ soperty, Wo wit: One horse, Ole ware i one mare three years old, 2 cows, one au wd one aiderny belier, yearling alderny call, u Conkil horse wagon, DUgRy, Lyracuse £ i $ two bog wiyorse sled, ap Hut ti iy ake ), clcke ME Ehaker, pow- Bx oeisior reaps Hay rake, hay we Culliva shovels, box thal 5 it with € fmsdl $ hor tor wee cultivators with nad-rolior, two double shovels, two Hart '! man ploughs, Exceisior plough, side-hill plough, harrows, lot of single trees, double trees, single barnes, set of donnie harness, Jot of home gears, Bith chain, log coain, sci biscksmith tools, and other articies Sale to Login st 1 pom, s terms will be made Known, J. RH. Leitecll, ioneer D, 1. MUSSER Corn BOTHEINT CTH yo SALE FER oI, PORE SALE OF THE SEASON : BLIC SALE~~WIi be offered al public wale at the residence of the subscriber, “4 miles southwest of Miiheim, Tuesday, Fetin By py Ind, the following operty, to wit: Two Work Dotwes, § mares, 2 With colt, 2 horse colts ris fog 2 years, horse ool 1ISIE 2 Yeats, 6 cows, ¢ ead vf Foullg caitle, 16 sheep, 15 shoats, one 4 BON WaREOLH, One plore wagon, platform spring Wks, asorse Sad, UDO Tear aid snower, fa Uliciug geass aril, one of Fool's threshing me chines, norse power, shaker and strap, fanning mill, one buggy, sulkey, -borsg galtivalon, two & horse cultiviaers, 3 hartows, 3 plows, hay fork, rope amd pusdes, hay take, wheelbarrow, Centre Hall cotupiaiter, 2 sels of Bay lsccors, wood lad ters, Bet Of Goubie naraess, J sete single harness, nynets, set of Yankee baruoss, set of bridgbans, trout gears, bridies, collate, halters, plow gears, forks, makes, seoop shovels, Jog snd cow chains, diging fron, grain in the ground, 2 grain cradles, iowa Sythe, hay by the ton, also a lot of house frou goods sid furniture. Une cook stove, fen Paste stove, Kove pipe, 2 iron kettles, Fr kets Lie, Desdsieads, eXisulion tebe centre table, break. fuel tate, Liresa, cofoer cuphokrd, Smith Amer owl Gra, Domenic sew Back, lounge, ¥ Cleats, 3 wirk Mauds, § sel Chairs, rocking chai. eat vesscls, Thos, POTELoos, seusage siudler, fal Press, rocks, and other aiticles, Sale at Mg a a, wien terms will be known. A. Hefter, | SUCLIODReT, WM. WOLY. A SO UO, PRIVATE SALE OF REAL EBEETATE ~The d utstersigned, executons of Thome | J. Btiver, deceased, nino tristees wind agents for his | hendn nereby Ph al private the : Rie i wkd Tuomas J. Btiver, duorased, # Ls 5 1 Uy ip Kbit Gn. mifle sek of Titers Mili, | cumstating of two of Cope containing | babont aches, } 0 LL w mi ornplanter, good set of hay ndders oliarr, bridles, check and plow-lines. kK, thu pairs bedstoads, breakfast table, sel of Cli ; rocking chains, cook ove with pipe aud wich wash tubs soesl vessel, churn, coil, cals, puis oy the bushel, bam, shogider and bacon Ly His W Mads HE Wivlu Win, Goheen, auctiotecr. MICHAEL eNITH "SALE, MARCH 14. 1C SALE Will be sold st public the residence of tbe 3 #1 1p om WULCY 1 a F' Bl ihe osiowing prope i; span Of tlie witl, JOCIOCK A.B ¢ 3. 1 hotwe, 1 Tasre, iriving ponies, I cows, © head young « Joats, aril, sulky, cultivator, clover ve reaper, Backeye wower, $Lorw wagons, bob sled, log sled, fas ruin separator, plows BaiTows, ( THEE we BG pulley, hay fork, fanting mill 1 cutter, corn planter, breeChoana wes, plow gears, bridles, COllax, Gout ngic-tree, spreads, ote Also household furni- id, 88] eT WRC of HW BUG Tug dang 85 £2 i Da m., when N. Leilael, Auction JACUEB M'LOul to commence at as FALE. MARCH 2 PY LIC SALE ~W il be sia st public . recdence Of the Jentre Hell, on Pridsy, March § articles: Two horses, 8 shouts, | turning lathe with home power, plows, cultivator, shovel plows, Orn in of ok plank, horse pears, single had f , Carpetiter tools, siugie rees sale beginstl p.m JONATH. FRON AY Hise init the oi, 81 Brio ii Loree vagus 0 puke the 4 « way on So aj $ Chaar tons of hay i ALG LOT slices BEALE MARCH SALE Will be ollered 41 Lhe residence of 10 re hip, one mile onst of Linen Hs. the following proper; i work horses, 3 yess old cult, 4 bewd Ol nud bead of young oats, two Lie broad-whee! plantalion wagons ols “DOW, ODE HHO WEROL, RO sis Jders, eighiy-bushel wagon ed, (wo » wage boards, two buggies, guia] rill, horse rake, double sod Jus] ew, Jualk » tre Hall corpplanter, 5 plGughs, thee Latav 1-Dorse Chivalors, Share CRlLvel, Iw 1 serapers, four sels of Gouble and slg Horse trees, (Wo pair Of spies ua sg foe cutter, rough ck, log chisit, Bith Cun breast and bull chains, cow onains, omun i pew, fanning will, grind stone, din li orks and shovels, § sels plowgears, § coun pair of hames, wagon sadale, & Yankee biacucs, ¢ sets of Hynots, pair of checks, § choke sires, other articles. Bale 10 commence at 10 ¢ Clock, & when terms will be made koown, Josiad Met etioteer GEORGE sWAD pre 511 » J at tusk Lhe stim Harris { 3 Sourch af % dl ol fig ire firey Pres 1 BALE MARCH il SALE ~The undersigned « public sale ane aud one-half of Farmer's Mills, Thursday, March 15, 1 Sowing articles: 2 head of bores, 2-yeai # milk cows, six hesd of good shivep, ¢ ob sow with pigs, two 2hofse Wagons, Oue 0b spring wagon, 1 buggy, hourse sled, family » logated, reaper, Anil, threshing machine with shaker, strap and power, hay-rake, hay Jork, 1upe and puilies, tanning mill, coruplapter, cornscrape: plows, one 2horse cultivator, one J-Dotse onltive tor, harrows, double and single trees, grain radio ot of horsegears, set of tug gears, vet of front gears set of of harness, uyoets, saddle, basuics checks, chains, &c. Also a Jot of household fur ture, 2 ook stoves, parior stove, Mepiate slove, sink, chains, tables, corner ra, four bed. « s with bedding, 7 yards , Chats, L iron kettles, kettle, tins, cider bar reds, ation: Sikh: vesselh, and other wrticles. Sale JONATH. WEAVER wis 3 ed DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letters of ad ministration upon toe elate of Laioarine Bhultz, deconsed, late of Gregg town: ship, having en lawfully gratded to dine uniter signed, he would respectiuily request 80 pelsons wowing themselves to be indetted 0 the eate to make lmumediaie payment, snd hose beviug cin against the same Wo the seme Cu present I authentiented for OM. de RISHRY _ ja (r Tyriaers Mi, Ty ARM st ORPHANS COURT SALE. Bete wii De «Xo wused st public sale at the late residence of Joti prs dec'd, 3 mile he of Tus “Ti on a \/ a vals be FARM a about 160 tren, mostly goud limestone land, abou 14 sere and being fvest timber, buluncy Feu itiy nouse, ; in gouy Lg u Bury rele "SRE bar er boi oy with a Ene ore a well of never idings, imiling water on the premises. Possession Liven April 1, 1883, upon the purchaser LIVINE Wa v esvaritystint Terie of OLIVER KE LOVE, ad's and Uusiee Ls sell, OTTERS M1 PROPERT : P a Sa : XR property near Hie In CBured wt pry ate asle, W AURES of GO with wll & good well my the itees, peach and
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