The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 12, 1883, Image 5

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    A LARGE AND SPLENDID 8
OF
STOCK
ROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC.
Cures Completely Dyspepsia,
t Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and
Hidne on Complininis. Druggists
and Physicians endorse it.
And far Superior to Most any
Other Stock. pe Bray, Io, Mites made by
i Jed lines and trade-mark on wrapper
pa
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
meine A inven
WILLIAM WOLF & SON,
Equal to” Any in the County.
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SECHLERS!
SECHLERS |
NE Ww G 00DS
Fine Dress Goods, latest styles—
unrivaled for beauty,
Ladies only call and see it!
Just opened a full line of Choice Fami-
y
GROCE ES
GROCERIES
CLOTHING—Overcoats and suits),
for Men and Boys.
Hats, Notions, boots and shoes, all
styles and every Variety. The
PUREST and best GROCERIES,
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, none but the
best quality and best flavor.
PROVISIONS
PROVISIONS
Such as
TEAS, COFFEES,
SUGARS, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
DRIED FRUITS
MEATS
NUTS,
OYSTERS,
FINE CANDIES.
F ISH, SYRUPS, ETC.
sansa | (| mn i
i Together with
OUT SALE! |GuASS, CHINA, WOOD AND
pL | WILLOW WARE, AND
i | HOUSEHOLD
BROCE ERBOFFS. | SUPPLIES
ROCKERHOFF'S OF ALL
KINDS,
{o}
| at the lowest 1 z prices,
Now is the time for Bargains at) newly bouglit, strictly fresh,
Brockerhoff’s Store, This is a rare|the very best kind.
opportunity for purchasing Goods as/ MEAT MARKET.
we will offer an immense stock of fine| Beef of the choicest
goods {pork and mutton, fresh
jon hand.
Beats all for Bargains !
(F°008 SOLD UNDER COST!
CLOSING
EW STORE |
Goods are
and of
cattle, veal,
and alway.
a0 nov. tf
ClO]
EIR
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1=|c NEV DEPARTURE.
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Will sell from day to day until ™ Believing it to be the best for
ery article is disposed of. This is 8 both merchant and customer that all
clearing out sale as we propose to 9% jealings should be in cash, and fol-
the business and every article nus h " ;
Pe * 1g 3 io ¢
de disposed of. The stock consists of owing the example of most promi
all kinds of General Merchandise as nent and successful dealers, I have
LICOES, DRESS GOODS, determined to do away with the
FANCY GOODS, NUTIONS, ‘credit system after the 17 of July,
HATS, BOOTS ARD SHOES 1882. After this date the books will
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GROCERIES AND ALL RI1NDS OF be closed and T will sell ouly
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. {
| P-0-R C—A-8--H
(=) or its equivalent.
CA
Have a full line of goods at the fol: Thankful to my costomers for
jtheir past patronage, I hope to meet
5106 cts|them in the future at my old stand
Fine Dress Goods, wool 6 to 50 cts] where I am confident I can sell much
All wool Cashmere 20 to 50 cts] CH EAPER THAN BEFORE, and
Flaopels I to 40 | LOWER than elsewhere. Have de
Table Trimmings 17 to 20 cis
|termined to give my customers the
Clothi | benefit of the new system.
A large assortment of Clothing] "ns 3
whica will be disposed of at a sacri~| PRODUCE will be taken in ex
Call early as goods are going change for goods at highest market
price. Sespuetfull,
J. GRENOBLE,
Soring Mills, Pa,
lowing prices :
Calicoes, the best
fast,
Th
Produce taken in exchange and the|13jul y
Highest market prices paid.
BROCKERHOFF'S STORE,
Centre Hall, Pa,
i
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Joyiwer]
MSY
1
THE BRADLEY
ROAD CART
A LIONT RUNNING, EASY RIDING,
PERFEOTLY BALANCED
Two Wheeled Vehicle.
Thoroughly well made aad sold ot a Low Price.
Asove TrivsrnaTioN REPRESENTS OUR No. &
oR Panx Casr.
THREE STYLES
’
Waighing from 90 to 180 Ibs. Prices from $50 to $50
SF Pirst-Class in every respect, snd every.
body likes thon, Send for Lliustrated Price List.
BRADLEY & CO.
BYRACUSE, NY.
ESTA Aki Ss
———————
KIEL PRUTZMAN, BOOT AND
SHOEMAKEK.
after April 1st will open in the Durst.
building, when he will be prepared to
make to order Boots and Bhoes, and do
all kinds of repairing. Batisfaction guar
anteed, and eha reasonable. He asks
a share of the public patronage. Smart!
NEUTRALIZLD.
In what way a Prevalent Evil may be
Shorn of its Power to Harm.
Malaria is a broad name for many dis
easca~all originating in blood poisoning.
Bilious fever, the typhos and typhoid fa
vers and chills sand fevers ara prominent
members of the family, Malaria deflos
alike the hailders, the plambers and phy
gicians. Despairing of ordinary trestmen
the latter almost unanimously recomm
Brexsox's Uarcize Porous PLasTER as
the greatest anti-malarial specific of the
wge These plasters sct upon the liver,
spleen, bowels and kidneys.
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PAYNE'S 10 Morse Bpatk-Arresting
Portals Engine bas eut ft, of Michigan
Fine board ig 10 hours, burning ciabs from the
saw {it eight foot lengths.
Our 10 Horse We Guarantee to furnish paws
Lo saw 8.000 feet of Hemlock boards fu 10
Our 18 Horve will ent 10,000 feet fn same time.
EL Our Engines sro SOAMANTARY
: 10 turaien 8 horse power on
f5 less fuel and water than
anny other Eagine not fitted
with sn Automatic Cut-Off.
x on . A or
rab! sgine, Ae Or
cular Saw i, :
Pts Hind) Clk oe hod
'¢¥ 4 Pulley.
upd pe oir Jlinstrated Cata
Pras, information and ican,
; PAYNE & BONA, Corning, Fy ¥. Box ms
upon the back over the kidneys, they ward
off malaria like an armor, No other plas:
he hh. roh tisfy yourself
nN yon pu ase, sal
that the ord UAPCINE is cut in the con.
i of the plasters
Johnson, Chemists, New
bu
. ward International
york. ig Hiahest a & a8 Boyd Srantion
sommes
THE CENTRE REPORTER, |
Cexrre HarL, Pa, April 1 12, 1883.1
——————— A
The Largest Paper in C Centre - Count i,
A NOVEL CEREMONY.
The first Genuine and Complete C hi-|
nese Funeral held in this Country, |
!
The funeral of Ow hing, the late mana. |
ger of the Wing Wo Sang Company, who |
ast Wednesday was suffocated in his |
vom by luwes of an open charcual fire,
wed tw heat hus room, wok place yester- |
wy, from No, 720 sseramento Sureel avd
vus couducted with a great deal of celes- |
dal pomp. Lhe procession moved in the
vilowing order: Aloug Bacramento Sireet
4 Kearuy, to Jackson, to Dupont, and |
sien wloug tha Bireet to Market aud tol
he baryivg-ground. First came a Ctiina- |
nan, uitired in a tong, flowing robe, of
ight blue material, which was guded at
Je waist with a swip of white cotwn |
duth, the Culnese emblem of mourning. |
de was followed by two C.olles, euch |
Jarrying a large white lanterns, tu which
wus a lighted taper. Ou each of these |
white; 08 were Chinese char. ¢ ers io blue, |
swltivg furth the name of the deceased |
sud lus otlice, These lauterus were car
ied 10 light the path the spirit of the de
vised hud to walk, iu vrder to reach the
sates of Heaven, Loen came two more |
00i1es, each carrying u brass gong which |
‘uey beat loudiy aud continuously, to]
driveolf any evilspuitwbich might wea!
OU Cross the path. lu sdditiou 10 Lue Bull 8 i
hese covlies each carried a square flag, |
A yellow material, on which were chur |
wiers in black. Toese wid of the unfor
vunate circuwstavces by which tbe de
cosed met his death. Next, came four]
Jaiore coolies, each carrying a deep red |
super buuner, on which were wriden in|
Jhuracters of gold the virtues of the de- |
aused und the good acts ue periormed in |
ie. Then followed a carriage, contain-
weg four musicians, each playlug upon a
Wind 1u8 rament, » hich emsted discords
sul, alplefclug Doists, Which were iu-
etided 10 assist the gong-beateérs in
{rightening away ail great white devils
sud stall bine devils,
Nextiu order came «wo Chinamen each
aarrylug a pole scruss ous of his shoul
ders, at each eud of which was a ceusor,
estiug in natura: flowers, sume of Wich
were Lwived arouud the chalus bY Whicu
LUE Censuls were suspe nded ww the pules,
Lo each censor wasu quantity of peritiue-
ed puuk sud sauom wood, which Wits
iguited and seut ftortn perfumed futoes |
along thie Hue of mach, Aller these
owed another lo.giobed ¢ hluamau,
acuring the emblems 01 woRILing sud
Arry lug & very loug, narrow red cloth
Danser, affixed to a pole, at the head ul
which was 8 braucy of lsurel, Tuls was
what 18 known as the ancestral Dauber
aud. wus the pedigree the deceased.
Len cine the Dearse, drawn by four
wo rses, eact dressed with black motru
ing civthes, lu tue hearse was the
vutaitiog the mort rewesined ol
Suwivg. This was covered with alerg
vivtl, #8 » 5y mol tual the dealt
deceased was a vivlentone, On tue
CLE Ledrse Sal a Chlusman, lo ful mouru-
ing, who disiributed purasewograms of
Lhiuese paper, five or six inches OLE,
each perforated several tines, il
sheet of paper were w Lat tbe Chinese Call
mock Hubey , and each perfurativa Juep~
resented 1 cash-—a OC uluese cuvia, Flis
was designed to propitiate the spiris
slung the road whic migut bedispused
to muke disturbauces uffecung tue colhiu
ur its coutents. By the uilstrivuious ul
wouck mousey the Chinese believe Loui
they puschase the rigut of way fur ile
dead. Behind the hearse, va eco side ol
which marcued pail bearers, iu Mourh~
Were four profesels nal muiruers
avured from head to tout in white. Ule
of these had Lis face covered with a
whiw cioth aod was ied along by wu
coulies, who carried bef ne then a souail
way, Bled with fuod and tes. Aller thse
iotivwed a numver of merchants vu Tuo’,
in
Of
colin
{Iw
© rou
i tue
op ot
ais
ithe
ng,
electric sensation which pervades the sur-
rounding air. Tho electricity is what
wakes the President up, and makes him
mes oo
SMILED.
A Fable I would now relate,
And yet not fable all,
Of one, a good Samaritan,
Who went at suffering’s call
He weote a book-—~"The 111s of Lifs'—
And Nature smiled again,
For he with wouderous cures was rife,
Relieving every pain {= Peruna,
— If farmers want the highest prices
go to the Pennsvalley bargain store with
it.
A livery stable, at Hudson, Mass, was
destroyed by fire the other day an d 14
horses perished in the flames,
— For nice tomb stones, at low pri.
ces, call at the Bellefonte Marble W orke,
where there is the largest lot in the
county. Hapdt
On 3 inst. a fire broke out at 1,30 a. m-
tin the central portion of Jersey Shore,
and before it was controlled eight baild’
The origin of the fire
Lose, $75,000,
Mr. John N. Manger, Polis
says: “Brown's Iron Bitters
cured me of dyspepsia and general
ty."
We make the following liberal offer
ist: Any of our sub
dam, Pa,
completely
debili
with the Cash, we will give each new
name two months extra credit, and the
getter up of the club the Rerorrer one
Or for two names half the ex-
months
tf
tra credit and the Reronrren 6
————————————— A
The Bad and
Worthless
® Are never imitated
or counterfeited.
, This is especially true of a
mily medicine, and it is posi-
fou ep! roof that the remedy imitated
is of the highest value.
As SOON 48 it had been teste d
nd proved by the whole world
at fop Bitters was the purest,
Be most valuable 1:
JB
mn,
on
+ 8 A811 iy
nedicine on earth, many imita-
ions sprung up and began to steal
he no tices in which the press and
ople of the country od express.
d the merits of H. B., and in
ay trying to induce suffer.
ng invalids to use their stuff in.
e¥pecting to make money
on the, credit and good name of
i. B.
Many others sta arted nostrums
it up in similar style to H. B.,
i vari msly cunningly devised
y in which the word Hop”
« Hop 3” were used in a way to
# people to believe they were
"TY
stead,
t
pt
Ww Hh
na
116d
$ RATAN
the same as jpop Bitters. All
such prete ooh remedies or cures,
no matter what their style or name
is, and especially those with the
word “Hop” or “Hops” in their
name or in any way connected
with them or their name, are imi-
tations or counterfeits.
Beware of them. Touch none
of them, but: Use nothing but
genuine HOP, Bitters, with a bunch
or cluster of green Hops on the
white label. rust nothing else.
Druggists and dealers are warned
aud carriages, conwiniug inends of tbe
deceased,
Lt was whe first faneral condocted stri
1y scoOrding tu CUluipes Gsages ID ab
Fraucisco,~San Fraucisw Call
1
HAURSTED
oasid an
the
“Yes, this building is haunted,
altache of the Presdential Muasion 0
Critic this morning, aod is said that
supernatural sights sre nol unirequ only
withessed in these large, old-~iashic ned
rooms aod airy balls, Deveral weeks sv
she President changed the location of Lis
vedchamber by removing (ron: the Best tv
Wb
the North Koom, snd it was vaguely
whispered then tbat his sic.mbers
been disturbed by a ncclurna’ and weird
visitor, the same that une of our chambers
waids said she bad seen walking stalel)
and erect through the up-stairs haliways
on several occasions,
**Yes, the ghostly visitor is a man,’ con-
tinued the atinche, "because I remember
well of hearing the chambermaid say that
ne bad long, flowing white hair and beard
and very much resembled the Siatesmen
of long sgo, whose pictures we ses printed
on pages of history. At any rate, sir l
know that the President's rest is often dis
surbed at night, becaus, 1 bay beard him
sime and time sgain meving sbout long
after midoight and sometimes 1 have liste
ened to his steady and continued pacing
across the floor when every one «l.e in the
house was slumbering, and wondered
what was disturbing him.”
“His great responsibility or dyspepsia
might have been tne agent,’ saggested
the Orifice,
+ On, no,” quickly rejoined the attache,
neithter of them, 'm sure. It was (he
White House ghost, and I'll bot on ib
This ghost is the same one that made Uen
eral Grant's nights here so scarce and sug.
gested his frequent trips through the
country, ue 1 have heard the stiendants
who were here with him frequent ay;
and I will tell you candidly that 1 thing
the ghost's frequently sppenrances of late
bave pul the notion into President Authur’
head of going off on his proposed trip.’
Concluding, the Presidential individual
left 10 answer a call from up stairs,
The Critic subsequently got the follows
Lind
ve soon the white spirit of the White
ouse: “He is an aged and bont back old
man, with long, phosphorescent white
beard and hair, ghastly and wavy, bright
and glaringeyoes and long, serawny fingers
His walk is nolsoless but stately, and his
presence is always indicated by a peculiar
sgainst dealing in imitations or
of anterfeits. wm
Ee NOTICE. letters testamentory
i
TORS
upon the estate of John
iste of Potter township
fn lawfully granted to the under
} sald respectful iy request all persons
themselves fo be aati dd to the estate (0
make nediate payment, and those having
1% against the same to - nt the same duly
authentcsted for settlement
ADAM KRUMRINE,
Executor, Tussyville,
MINISTRATORS NOTICE ~Lletlers of ad
ministration upon the estate of
Bdwin W. Hess, dec'd, late of Harris towmship,
having heen lawfully granted to the undersigned,
he wou 1 respect 1lly request all persons know ning
themselves to bo indebted to the estate to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly authent]
cated for setClement. JAMES C GILLILAND,
Lnaret rw r, Boalsburg, Pa
deceased
Pa
fmartt
A”
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~Letters of ad:
A plutetzation wx hie Sua ate of
Mrs. Mary Ellen Krumrine, of G
township, having been lawfull fred fo to hi
BE ed, he would
now ol aA a
atate to make immediate payment, and those
having claims Salut Sha ah ne present them
au Are: FH VANVALZAMN,
Adm'r, Spring Mills, Pa,
PATENT 3 LOW TOP.
This is now the most popular top
m ode, simple is its construction, and
ve ty -graceful in appearance. Posi.
tiv ely warranted to give eatisfaction.
Fin ished tops ineluding body unpaint-
ed, finished tops with seat only or the
notle. 3.
Ple se inquire for the dro i shining
rail a, 1d seal combined, »
which the top may be (rows Jot
without folding any curtins, Pat.
allowed. Bend for circulars.
LEVI MURRAY,
\ , Bleighs &o,
Currin ges, Sleig Centre Hail
$150,000 GIVEN AWAY]
THE PRACTIC AL FARMER, OF PHILADELPHMIA, from an intimate ac-
quaintance With is rea ICAL bas found there is a general desire to possess Varms and Homes in
the West, Now, in prder to give cach of cur Subucribers an opportun ity to obtain an Improved
Farm, a well-known, reliable real estate man b us carefully selected us 100 FARMS, 10 be
offere das Premiums to on Ir paper, Ye also © e ¥ “ Pp rope Hy. as Pr o
mums, fing Steei.b’l § i ¢
These are alone wo ri} he price or the paper se1 We Eire, ds .
biain an Improved F arm, we sre making “Tn re) plendid “Offer
Subscriber will receive & Premium, Yi "The Prantl 5-7 Farmer wis founded by
hall Morris in 18g, and {2 one of the oldest Agricy sitaral, Literary and Fa iy Jour:
pd, 8 character and reputatic yn are of the } nest, and Subscribe Ty blr oD: yi
HE 10 pag: iblished weekly, $2.00 per annum, We want 5000 new Subucribers /
months, and o as Uremiums Lhe =P
Eugravin
adi tions of t
ily bo
of Kansas, Missourl,
tows, Hebraska and
Dakota, yjieqating
4 w in pood condition, and gre in
and worth from 0 to $10,000 each
Warranty Deed, and a clears
all ready to ox
OF WHEAT pet «
5 vetive homes from the sta
were was h Sd from some of these Far
vill produce us m ch andes like cireumets ve t
¢ given at once, Mo w. you may obtain one ¢
Pracricar Panay, Immedidtely upon receivis
id the current number of the Farmer w
on our subscription list, and the paper conti
new Bubscribers registered on our books, or
{ them a premium, aggregating in value §;
ve a fair and equal opportunity to obtai n on
Inthe same wav the see and folio eries of 10. )
until the entire $14 G0 LH WL of property is given aw:
tended as premiums te as bscrit . The dis etributi
part, ay 1
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Ae oy
EE o£
Fo Subscribe for The
B tion price—§a.
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will award to «
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ond
hi wd is i intended by us as a meus fin i
@ The name and address of those sec curing gu ¢ valuable
PRACTICAL FARMER,
WHO WILL RECEIVE THE
i $10,000 FARM 7
wings and of the 100 Farms, »
+ will be ses
L Yount name
the ben efit deri
future larg ge circul
containing descr
imp rovements,
CLUB RATES.
of property will be awarded, &
Go to work at once. Si paper ¢
per you will pet 10 Su scrit
B fot hix seif FREE, »
ve Farms, For 20 subs
2, three exirs s
ribers and $0, five
8: for 42 subscribers
y eight exXira a £ £ }
n the gettersup of the Clu b desires, Each of 3 vhom w i o opportunity
of the Farms. By this means you may get the 960 ¢ acre Farm.
f Lhe ad ermment send st least me wit t the
25.000 wu bec bers an wil bute the Bi ono00 worth of pr nerty at ¢ n :
get a Farm worth $1, b LH t ncombrance,
IMPORTANT! - 5 a matter of security to Suhsrribers 3 A
fo aii tHe Armas Lave Hoes ¢ gited with
itle
with a de scriptio
In order
the Brat
o the yo
ribers
10 any
ges
nay
r racts of
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8 delphia, Pa
Address PRACTICAL FARMER, Lu adelwhiz; Pa.
5000 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN PRACTICAL FARMER.
opy free. %
TZW GROCERY
N ~AT- |
~COBURN,
A Great Cause of Human
Misery
13 THE Loss OF
PENN'A —
RB. F. Vonada
oceries, pure and
keen
Will
oy
Bt fresh, and low
price.
COFFEES SUGARS
SYuUPS TEAS, by 3ud
CANNED GOODS, thet og
DRIED FRUITS I
HAM, DRIED BEEF tare. im rip
CO AL OIL
FISH
funily re
SALT
BES 1 OYSTEES
tions, Dougie Las
SOK Oot & Mods of Cur
: by which eve y suf eres %
CRACKER NN & Kc. may be bimesif
sa. All kinds of Country
wanted, and highest market pris
ces paid for it. 11jantt
«Be getwraily
Menisi and Vi eic
UULVERWE LL
Green Book" et
oe world
pd ¥lia
; BA Cure Cavaply, privaiel
radioed
This lecture wil
thouss ads
Best dader seal anveiope, 10 any address,
post paid, oo rec
19 of elx oenils or Leo onl
Bm, Due ] o w proslage
ime CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO
_41 Asn dv, New York, P. O box, 450,
paple are aiwarson the sutiook for
\ ise ABCEE LO BCT mae Lheir esinia ge,
and Wm ae cone wealthy ome
¢ arian
women
* 5
prove a boon 9 thous nd
Produce
3 & pinion
a s—_
GREAT BARGAINS
I
FURNITURE
R. CAMP'S FUR!
ROOMS Centre Ha
3 rove ther
Lies remein in
lo
iy from
p han ten
# furscished
taps i
On
All i
times «
Ww. NITURE
il, Pa,
Consisting
$Ydi ey
GI NTER,
« Cor 1 &
11 kinds of
tending in the highest
as good work oan
indie ink
All who
Market
wiv Foam.
& Ie
Wwtures fo
Zv(z a specialty. my galery
TH weap Jayreg
) pove oy Wan im
# righ
wid py
rdin HEpensive oy
You cus devote polir whom Lue 10 the work, Te
iy pour spars meme als Full information asd ail
ertinnd. Maine lmely
roy A week at home by the indostrions
S87 2 4 Pata ne it need 4d. We wili sari you
of Men women, boys and girls weoted ev.
work un spare time Tr give § sr shale ime to ibe
nainens No rasiness will pay neariy se well
BEDSTEADS. at Buee oridy eutfit and terms free Moo er made
LUUNGES, fost, wanily, snd honorably. Address THUNK & Ce.
SINKS Ww" M 0
LXTENSION TABLES,
SPRING BEDS, ep
CANE snd WOUD SEAT CHAIRS, &e¢, be do
We keep on band all the latest and <3
best styles of Coffins and Caskets,
prices to suit all.
REMEMBER THAT WE.
OWN FURNITURE, which we _Warrantod the
: , | emian,
gurantee to be second to none in| Pen :
2 work Tr us i
whe work
free No pp Bon pol” fadis 10 mak» im
Jens is sesded seni free, Address STINSON & ©.
Best business now before the publie
rywhers to work fo Now inthe time. You can
{ HAM B E R 81 1T3, Noose can fall oo Make saormous pay, ty engaging
BUREAUS, Augusta, Haine uals
MATTHESSES,
UNDERTAKIN
Burial Robes and Shrouds,
MANUFACTURE ALL OUR
Vertilizer Pril ly
18feb
1
a RS
Be FARGE reir
workmanship and finish.
STEAM ENGINES,
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SNOW SHOE COAL!
The Snow Shoe Coal mined by|" “em
Jems 8, Bummerville is for sale in
Bellefonte at the an of Alexander
& Co. The runo
best Soft Coal rd tor #ale in Cen.
tre County and is sold at the lowest
prices. 14dedm