LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK 0 ¥ PALL AND WINTER GOODS, At- WILLIAM WOLF & SON, Is to Any in the County, Guat And far Superior to Most any other Stock. nme) == Fine Dress Goods, latest styles— unrivaled for beauty, it! Ladies only call and sec LOTHING—Qvercoats and suits for Men and Boys. Hate. Notions, boots and shoes, all Variety. . The GROCERIES, the and every yT and best offee, Teas, hest none but and flavor. ‘or Bargains | 0O0ODS SOLD UNDER COST G time for bDargaios al This is a rare w is the Brockerhoil’s Store, g Goods as opportunity for purchasing we will offer an immense stock of fine Will =ell from dsy to day anti] evs ery article is disposed of, This is a clearing out sale as we propose to quit the business and every article must de disposed of. The stock consists of all kinds of General Merchandise as CALICOES. DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NUTIONS, HATS. BOOTS AND SBHOES GROCERIES AND ALL RINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE da E RB y =a 1°. 4 3 ot ' Have a8 full ilue 0 odds al Lhe [Olds lowing prices . Calic fine Dress Goods, All wool Cashmere Filapnels to 6 ots O to 00 ets. » 20 to BU cts, tu 40 cls to 20 cla, DES, the best +) wool i ot EA . iabie i'r mmings Ad a — A large assoriment 4 £ ghich will De dis} Sun ‘ of Clothing a Bacris Jods are, going weed of at fs g Call early ail ear g i ’ ist, Produce taken in exchange and the Highest warket prices paid. BROCKERHOFF'S STORE, Cenire Hall, Pa, ns A Lectu re to Young Men iE LOSS OF ec ¥ 5a « . A Lec ure oti the Naluie, Lresisueiii i B.dleat cure of Rem inal Weakness, or Sperm. Larr Boas in uy 1i-abuse, tnvoing la: Hietihae i tmpot oy, Nervots Gebadlly snd m pe dis ments 10 *arri go generally | Usnsampiion, Foilep. § »ite: Mente) and Fhjisicss incay sity, ele. by ULVERWELL, 8 D, sad author of Book, ta awned me anthae, in this admirable lse~ from fie Gan eLperiences that fai ponsed ae sell Abuse may be effec if rec vad withoal dangerons sargioal operas 1iGus, bougles lestraments, rigs of wo rimie; point vas a sods of core at owe cartain sad ellectaal, Lick seecy sul grer, 00 matter what his condition Ge. mey core Bimsel! caeapiy, privately and rac ionisy Fae de thousands Seat sauder seal ins plain suvelops, to any address, post paid, 08 reosipt of sit Genls or L¥O Pusisge stamps. Address . . v Tin CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Aun Bt, New York, P. O, bux, 460, tare will prove a boon to thouss nds and Hage wl Spars 1 JOO ‘SUINS FIV) FOHS '§ ao sfepurd eoyg Jo spury |v pus ~ ‘pueay] ssw sfuiery pus 1HL INVA LIVD A 2 purq ‘NOS » HWVHVED ‘penuwannd 15 10aji0d w puw s10pao anol avy LSdH iv $9 ‘Sapien xv 'SRag Hy e3WoIs (oH gous q 10 oq oq moll Qj dopio N} qs use oA po F Eg Ss That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse, The only sure remedy yet found is BROWN'S IRON BrrTeRrs, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength This is why Brown's Brrrers will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- ria, intermittent fevers, &c. fos ne LasllN Paca St., Baltimore Nov, 28, 1281, 1 was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every h I tried Brown's Iron ters, and am happy to say : a good appetite, and am getting stronger. MCCAWLEY 203 g Brown's Iron BITTERS is no? a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the nly preparation of Iron injurious ef- Get the genuine Don't be imposed on with imitations that Causes no 1€CLS. SECHLERS ! NEW GOODS! Just opened a full line of Choice. Fami- PROVISIONS, Such as SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, NUTS, OYSTERS, CANDIES, Together with WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, MEAT MARKET. Beef of the choicest mutton, fresh 30 nov. tf BENSON'S APGINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excellent roputation in- jured by worthless imitations, The Publio are cautioned against buy ing Plastors having similar sound- ing names. See that the word C.A-P.C.1.N.E is correctly spelled. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Are the only improvement ever made in Plastors. Ono is worth more than a dosen of any other kind. Will positively ouro where other Cexnrre Hats Pa ————————— i The Larges Mar. 1, 1883. (State College Investigation-——continued from opposite page.) i Fifty thousand dollars in 1850 and foe- ty-uine thousand nine hundred dollars lin 1861, for the erection of buildings; five thousand doliare in 1870 for bulids ding on the Eastern experimental farm ; eighty thousand dollars in 1878 for the mova! of a mortgage debt npon the prop- erty. This debt had been incurred owing to the great iucrease in cost of building sceasioned by the war, and after the orig. inal contractors bad been forced to aban don their undertaking. We find no ques. {tion in any qoarter that the above naned appropriations were applied to the ses for which they were intended. Other | donations to the college, coiefly by the {Stale Agricultural Society and citizens who wero interesied in starting it, have lamounted to one hundred and fifiy~four thousand two hundied and eighty-eight dollars. On saommarising hess siates ments it appears that the priocipal sums contributed to the college (aside (rom ‘the endowment fund; amounts to a total o! threes handred and eightysthree thous imand and seventy-one dollars and filly ¢ nig, an follows: Appropriated by the Stale, one hun- {dred and eighty-fonr thoasand nine huu- dred dollars; expended for experimental | farms, forty-three thousand eight bun. idred and eighty-six dollars and filly cen's; lcontributed from private sources, {hundred mad fifty-four thousand, one Iwo ings and apparatus, regularly, and, as we believe, fairly inventoried at four hun dred and fifty one thousand, six handred land fifteen dollars and seventy-seven cents. 1t is not necessary to dwell at greafer length on this branch ofthesabject. The detailsare given in full in the accompany - iog papers; and we believe that no + adl= partial mind, on examiniog them, can fail to reach the same conclusion, that 1h financial trusts of the institation been houstly and judiciously adm tered. 11. THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM The questions connected with the con- duct of the experimental farms, this com- ‘mittee found in some respects to be more i perplexing than any others in the Course of their inquiry. It is clear, from thetes- timony, that these farms have conducted many vuluable experiments, and served 'a useful purpose. though they have come short of the anticipatiuns which were in- {dulged in at the time provision was made {for them, This result may be acconatedior { partly on the groend of iu 2p propriations from the college funds, and | partly from tne fuct that the trustee urder apparent’y to gratify local send | ment, entrusted the general management of one of tue fara almost eulirely t committee of gentiemen in its neighbor. thood. The purpuse of the arrangement {gees to have been entirely honorable 10 Moth parties, Toe college suthoriiies weit | wiiJing to confide their plans to the scra- tiny aud conirui of 4 body who bad npo- i thiug but local pride or public spirit istiwuiate snd réward their ellos, lthe local cominitice was willie g to i lurin an nurepuited pnb WC BETVIiCe, divided respousibuiry could hardy | {to resait in divided counsels; Cotes Fes us ni naturally {have been expected, in dual ished effi. veacymnd svmething of muta, lenticisw, We eau find, however, uu résson Lo doit a have this sufficient ih y 5 } : 3 ana and divided dite, ghit Mn that while lager sppropristions would have sided to the usclfalutss of Eastern sud 3% ester tuf the culiege hive 10 guoa h expends led iu that directions Taily as wal fBCOme would the G IRTION, te Lrisiges fs Lhe.r Jusii:-¥y, ves ol 10 ihe Ox cuonsideriug th ui the depar- wen 8 of lusliruct fpne smounts Eastern arm, in liege. appropriated io 1 fo he Lhosier county win { nuudred duilars; to the Western arm, in { [Tugians county, sixtesn thousand snd of iy dollars, and w tse Coutreal farm, near {tue college, fvurie-n thousaud (Wo buu~ dred and nity dollars. Iu var opisiou; it iwouid be aujust to the College, as ab 10 the fur ‘now At 18 dispel ably isrged propri- (ations to the true than Lave hes Cludore bewn ipade: while, on the viber hand, 11 18 evideut that they cau never be made to juteet public expeciadons witheil amoch {imiger expendiure. 1 one or both of the {Qutiy ing fsrms sre 10 be retained, we be- {iieve ii would be a sonnd aud Wiese policy for the Stale to make a fnir asuodl Gp- | propriution to the maintenance of them ' But 1t is extrewely doubtful, in the hight {of recent agricultural know iedge, w heith~ aj | better than oue, for the purpose oi scien~ jtific investigation to compensnis for the {incressed expense. For the purpose | practical experimentation, the more [arms the better, but it seems 10 us Nol Un IeRBON {ably to suppose that that end could be jnearly as well and much more cheaply irenched by a system of veluntary co-ops eration among individual farmers, carrys ling on their operations snd working out | their experiments in correspondence wiih the college, and to some extent under is | direction. The report then refers to the successful loperations of other agricultural institu. tions and then makes some recom mendas as follows : 16 conclusion, your eommiites would most respectfully reprasent, that a reor agricultural and mechanical clases of the Stale, to the axtent of ita original design, ties the custodians of the welfare of this acter since that time have unfied them for this responsible duty, as their failure to participate in the annual moetings cleatly demonstrates, By the ssme law, a officio members of the bosrd | a duly they saeined to have overlooked, as we find by the minutes of the hoard, their pressnce taraly, if aver, noticed. 1t has been suggested und sirongly urged before the commiite, that if the Logis ! station should be established. i “Wo think this a good suggestion and would renommend ihe subject wo the cares ful consideration of the Legislnture All of which is resnectfullv submiiled, AMOR HH. MYLIN, Chalrpian .T ALEXANDER ING , NEWMYER, GVO, W, HALL WM. BB. ROBERTS hon - > - The Freeburg Co rier says a dating rot « bery in Limestone township. Union couns ty. near HBeebold's Mill, hag just come light. On thanight of Janusry throp burglars forced an entrance into the house of George Leitner, Ona robber sto over Leitner snd his wife, in 1 guard both while the other ransacked who are aged parsons, the house. The burglars took away article of value, a fow dollars in cash and gome Later they stole Henry given, the live stock was bans a horse from the stabia g horse nnd sleigh from Chuan ws doned, an J D OG yeh “Wa knew of heen restored Lod Biter: ¥ > i } $ = PB rOCReraol, Miller. d the daring thieves eae intending to rush out his stock of store goods yet on hand b fore April 1st, offers extra in rants to purchasers. All goods offered at vost, and many under cost Farmers take their produce to Brockerholl and get the highest prices, and { cheaper than ever offered before vel @ should s store ol 7 et - —— Swope am. Hr Arc the Purcstand Bost Bitters ever made. s AOI £5 saa bil hal where Top we wi aried and perf: FEY or eh * a » LOY Ive iew 1 : CHOP Bi intil vou are sick, bt i AA once. Hundreds ¢ been iwved by eo doing. $300 will be aid for a case they will not cure or help. Remember, Hop Bitters is no drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made: the “ Invalid’s Friend and hope,” and or family should be without it. (g { “tr ¥Y. 118° 4 [op Bitters a vour life. haa ® Tv : «1 Vig, PETEOn no HALL Shops. Pp - CENTRE wrriage HENNY & SAM'L SHOU 0.D h | * it LRe " keen CA IAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS k ind of vehicles, TY Ty hei % 4 Big Deal ine terial, and put together by mechan. i » . ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A BPECIALTY. Prices low and all work tursed out first-class, COME AND SEE OUR jan27 3 T sin WO! “ENCOURAGING. increnss of business, I have remodeled, well us to the interns! appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers 1 would now i ronage in the past, and solicit & continu. (ance of the same, My stock is ss neat full as possible, Iam mn compleis coms munication with the principal Drug iloa- ges of New York and Philadelphia and sm i : } i | anything in my line not kept io stock, will be sent for al once and deliverad ai ihe same prices that it couid bs bought you went or sent yourself, 1 drugs tor cash, 4 ia t or drug store in the coinly. J.D. MURRAY, Cantre Hall, fidentinl, JunZhf A 4550 a EW GROCERY ap ~COBURN, PENN'A- win f— i’. F. Vonada will keep groceries, pure and (resh, and low in i prion, {COFFEES SUGARS, SYRUPH TEAS, i CANNED GOODS, : DRIED FRUITS HAM, DRIED BEEF : COAL Uli, i FISH, SALT BEST OYSTERS CRACKERS, &¢ &v. ‘ |v Al kinds of Country Produge wanted, snd highest market pris ces paid for it. HARDWANE — STOVES. In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & BLACKSMITH supplies, we would eall your attention to cur stock of Heating Stoves, Cooks & Ranges: We would especiaily suggest in Heating Btoves Lhe CROWNING GLOTY, FORT ORANGE, EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME (EGULATOR PIONEER In Renges the VICTOR & APOLLA A full assortment of Fire Brick and Grates on band WILSON, McFARLANE & CO In Cooks the 1 “Penn’s Valley Bargain Store” s % 4 ERM To take effect February i Bt Cash or its Equal. OTHER TERME 10 in, for....... LEST ECTFULLY, Clevan Diages. GRAIN! snow SHO Bi GRAIN! Hig ArKel ras i f orain The James =, Bump SHOW 0 Bellefonte at the . Ts & Co. ihe ru best Soft Coal re County and is soi prices. y # A wack » 874 Dest basis i { Capital vot need 4, wi, We Bb rgwhore bo work Ior work 8 spare Lime, or business. No ctuer ba Novos ean fail 0m ale a Lioeily © fast, Ang unis, ws wasily, and k Mane i’} Pi - Al Nil! MPLES “ hia, sts sols, Lie ji: send ot Charge » 18 same which caer wil! Sad a sre Cui fer AOD HPTLion, Asthmn, Brogohiitis, sic Periios wis ing ihe prescripiion wi i dress wer, E WIiLSUN, 194 Poan Ds purg, N. ¥. please as A, Wants ERRER A gentieman who sa Debity Yrems yout bind Indiscr send free to ail » thon Tor making 1 cured. Bo Severs willing 19 Pre ekperionse 082 40 «9 BY «0G weslog dence, JOAN BB. & B— mre sf Wises tins reguein io pUTerily Wawani m eG Woon boge and giro work [51 uw i heir oma des on lilies Ary aw Can G0 voor ly from ths start Toe business wi ¢ than ton tianes ordinary wages fits foralcbed tron No onsengeged is 16 @n ney rapidly You can dovete your whole | me fo the » sek, Of BBLY iy your ro moments i inlermation and ail a i Beret sont free, Address STINNON QR. © WE Portland, Maine. asl OBS OF YOUTH. Ae SPRING Burbs CANE snd WOUD SEAT Cl/ Bh perie side NA Coder a, NB itiook for sarily gn pe Weslidy: Dose fove ther upporion people are Bi¥arson the o chaaoes 10 8OF se Lhear ax , (ettie Dard: wv wot In UNDERTAKING a speci We keep on ban i all the test and Coffins and « and Skrouds, in Caskets, ai best styles Burial Ko prices to suit all. REMEMBER THA MANUFACTURE ALL OWN FURNITURE, oF 0 | Li OUR which we gurantee to be ¢ocond in none in 18feb AND COAL YARD FOR SALE. ~The undersigned of a His valuable proneriy, HOUSE fers at privete sal al Spring Mills, consisting of and LOT. COAL YARD, SHEDS, GRAIN HOUSE and OFFICE, This ie a good business stand, located convenient to the railroad, and every thing well ar varry on ihe grain and coal bo ‘nest forsestion given on lst of April For terms ard other particulars ap=| J.D. LONG. Spring Mills a PATENT S LOW TOP. This is vuw the must populist op ‘made, simple is its construction, and very graceful in appearance [om tively warranted to give salisiseiion. ot Finished tops including body uopaint ed, finished tops with seat only or the keletongo! tops furnished ou sbort notice. i Please inquire for the doop shifuayg ‘rail mad seat combined, wx device by abich the top may be thrown back without {viding any curuns, Pat Flallowed. Sead for circalare. LEVI MURRAY, Bleighs &e, Centre Hall.
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