£ AUER EET al ———_ THE CENTRE REPORTER. z & aah Cexrre Harr, Pa, May 14, "84, Teams —32 por year in advance. $2.00 when not in advance. Advertisements v0 cents per line for three insertions, Que colum per year $901 colum $45, #rHereuflor all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as s pre- minum on $2 in sdvance, A VISIT TO “THE FAIR" OR * BOTH PLEASE AND PAY YOU, ™ WILL ANY: THING NEW YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THERE FIRST. THIS SPRINGS GOODS ARE ESPECIALLY FINE AND PRICES VERY LOW, COME AND SEE NOW IT I3 YOURSELF. G.-R. SPIGELMYER. SPRING MILLS, PEXNA. MAX J, 1884, TO OUR “REPORTER” READERS: Our stock of Fans, Parasols, (inclading the Drown seamless,) White Goods all over Embroideries, and Lace far excell in Style and Price. 7 In Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles we lead all—Portierres and Turkens Cross- stripes. Please call when in town, we are positive you will go away pleased. D. GARMAN & SON. BUsA'S ARCADE. Bellefonte, May, 1884. "LOCAL ITEMS, Reporter for the campaign 10c per m'th Bargains in dry goods— Garmans. 30 Irish point embroideries ~Garmans. —— Every human being is a born base baler. Musser’s popular Millheim hotel is having some new additions, ~——Cen. Beaver orates at Milfon Dec- oration dav. ' ~~ Read adv, of Boozer's meat-mar- ket. Yoo ean get good fresh meat there at any time. ——The vénarable Robert Hunter, of Benner twp., father of representative D. F. Hunter, died on 5, aged 90 years. Mr. George Hoffer, an active Dem oerat of Boalsburg, announces himself in the “Reporter’” as a candidate for sheriff. No other preparation so concentrates and combines blood~purifying, vitaliziog, enriching and invigorating qualities as Ayer’s Barsaparilla. Quality should be considered when making comparisons, Wolf's stock of fine shoes for is- dies and gentlemen is unsurpassed in this valley. ~The Memorial sermon, by Rev. W. K. Foster, in the Centre Hill choreh, on behalf of the Post, G. A. R., will be de. livered on Sanday, 18th instant, instead of 25th as was reported to us. This will be next Sabbath at 10 a.m. All are in. vited to be present, Do yon want a monument, a tombstone, or any other work in memory of a departed friend ? then go to 8. A, Eto ver's Bellefonte marblsyard and yon will find the handsomest designs to be found. All his work is equal to city jobs and at 15 per cent. less in price. Go and see samples at Stovers before bargaining elsewhere, ~— A davnghter of Hon. C. T. Alexan. der, Miss Hoberths, was married last week to Mr, H. 8. Yarrington, of Rich- mond, Va. ~The telephone is now being ex. tended from Bellefonte to Lewistown, via Centre Hall. The extension to Mill heim has not been determined on for the present. —Saturday morning after the Bris bin fire Bellefonte people promptly for. warded $300 in provisions aud money to the sufferers. J Buttons, laces, gimps and fringes— Garmans. 80 If you will call on us we will promise to sell you more goods and better is for the money than any store in notre Co.~Garmans, 30 Did you ever come across one who said that he was taken In at the Philad. Branch in apy purchase made there, or that Lewins ever refused to make good any article that was not found as represented? No, you did not—and because there is this fair and square dealing, everybody feels it is safest to buy clothing at the Philad. Branch. ~The telephone line to Lewistown is now a fact—~the wire bugs reached Centre Hall last Saturday, haying laid a copper wire from Bellefonte to this point for the Lewistown line, We can now telephone east as well as west from Cen tre Hall. —Large lumber stacks at Wolf Grove's sawmill, in Georges valley, indi. cate that lumber operations are carried on there at a brisk rate. D. B. Brisbin is the manager. Persons desiring fruit or ornamental trees, vines, shrubecy. will do well to consult W, W, Dellett who iz represent: ing J. Austin w, of Rochester, N.Y. Mr. Shaw can be depended upon as fur nishing good stock and trees to the name, as he has been in the business for more than a quarter of a contary. Mr. Shaw is endorsed by Jas, Vicks, Bros and other prominent nurserymen. Mr, Dellett is from Milroy, Mifflin Co. and can give the best of references if desired. He makes a specialty of fruit adapted to this section of country. teow Young men, go to Wolf's before hosiery puying , Cole ao a etn nail factory hes ork on stopped. Why ? For want of money, An all wool cahmere (guaranteed) at 50 cents per yard, at ga : % Largest line of white goods in the eomuty at the Bee Hive. 2 ren’s, misses’ and ladies’ J armane, a Popular goods; popular prisos-Gat ~The lower end of this valley Togtil having the finaneial shakes, Toe panic A ao: ure of Perry Stover, or in’ n, who left with Hauititios reported at from 12 to 18 thousand dollars, mueh of which was due farmers who sold him their crops. This ereated a scare and want of confidence which resulted iz a rum on the Millheim Bank. That institution however, withstood the local tempest and had bach ers whose assurances quieted those having deposits, This was some three or four weeks ago. ; Last week there was another scare in the reported em nt of Mr. H. Tomlinson, merchant, of Miilheiw, whose store was closed for a short time, bot who feels assured he can get thro’ without any one loosing a dollar if he is left in eontrol of his business. Mr. T. has proven an active business. man, and sold goods at so low a figure that other merchants wondered how he could do it and bold out. If be comes out all night now, and satisfies his creditors, as | @ thinks he will, no one will have cause to complain, and the public will be the richer for having had cheap go yds, altho’ Mr. Tom! oson may have hietle for his pains to serve them thus, The store is like'y to pass into other hands by sale on Thursday. Liahilities are reported at from $7500 to $10.000, The stock is thought to be worth $7,000, : - Ae Wp ——There is no disputing the fact the real headquarters for boots and shoos ir at A. C. Mingle's, in the Brockerhofl house block. This ig the verdict of all men and women, who have examined the assortment and quality of his goods. It is positively first class, and so low in price tha% you can not do better any- where, and at few places in the state can vou get at good a bargain in boots and shoes as at Mingle's. He is not afraid to warrant whatever he eslle yon and takes back any article that does not come up to what it is said to be. Now just stick a pin there and be wise with a good un derstanding, - oe ~Weather has been pleasant but cool, thus far, this week. Farmers are lanting ero, many having hesitated un- il now on account of the cooluess of the gpring. ~The covstruction train is now within three miles of Centre Hall, and bafore ancther issue we expect to see “Het” anc other horses scared by the enfine at the lower end of town. ~All colors of macrame cord, silk floes, waste embroidery silk and working cotton at Wolf's, Jar'y vegetables of all kicds to be had at Sechlers. Also canned and dried fruits froma the best establishments in the country. All No, 1 goods. Go to Sechlers if you want something nive for the table, whether in provisions or table- ware, o}— Mr. George Korman, a well-known farmer of Gregg township, died laut Monday. He had been ill for several montbe, ~The finest line of fancy summer cassimeres in the valley can be seen at Wolf's. Examine them before boying your summer sait, it will pay you. I'welve sawmills were destroyed by the forest f res in Elk county. For 8250, and from that on wp, you can purchase as handsome suit for your little boy and make him the happiest chap out of jail. There is no such as sortment of boys’ clothing outside of the rity, 88 you will find at the Philad, Branch, and nowhere, not even in tbe city, for as ow a price. ~Theras were light frosts in some parts of this county on Tuesday. rg Mp —— FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES — Families can be saopplied with fresh bread, fresh rolls and cakes, every day, by leaving their orders at Dinges’ store, Having employed an experienced woodworker | am now prepared to do all kinds of wood-work as well as paint- ing and trimming, on short notice, and st prices to suit the times. l4may4dt J. T. Len. Cextee Harn Meir Marker. ~The Centre Hall Meat-market having a re- frigerator families can ab all times be stpplied with fresh meats, of best quali- ty, also bologna sansage, Next door to bolel ; open day and evening. limay tf Hzxwry Boozer, —eAg the warm days are coming ev- ery Indy will want a bright pew dress. At Woll's you will find the best assort ment they have had for years. Don’t fail to see them ; they are going fast, - casas ~—Prof. W, T. Meysr, formerly of Aaronsburg, has been watched. The Shamokin Herald, of 8 inst, says The established success and vontinved prosperity of the Philharmonic Society of Shamokin should be hailed with delight by every true lover of music Not only has it tended to bring out and develop a wonderful amountjof musical talent that bad been lying dormant for years, but that it has been the means of elevating the standard of mosie in Shamokin must bo apparent to every one atrending its weekly meetings, which are very profita ble, interesting and entertaining. Much of this is dae te the feasional skill and untiring efforts of Prof. W, T. Meyer, who gives his valuable services gratuine ously. Recognizing this act and anxious to show thei’ appreciation, the Society took advantage of the Professors absence from town last week and decided to get up a testimonial, fixing Tuesaday of this week for the presentation, ore Was 8 large turnout of the Society on that even- ing and during the intermission a kind of “love feast” was indalged in. . es were made by Rev, T.J, Hacker, Pres- ect R.T. Owen and Setar, in ich efSociety was congratulated on its pro- gress and sttaioments. Finally v. Hacker again arose to sey that sll the speakers had forgotten to me (tion their leader, and in one of bis happiest effrts referred to Prof. Meyer's nobleness of character, his nM Bering and his unselfish devotion to interests of presenting a bandsome the society, and closed se fo tf nde watch, To sa t was domfounded 8 potting it mildly, bat not withstanding the Jouvive surpri-e, he to accept it in a it tle . The watch is an Elgin move- me heavily utd oud oT on by the Shamokin Philharmonic Boas, y 6, 1854.” nore Fancy handkerchiefs at big bargains — Garmane, ATH i Raw silk for covering furniture —Gar- mans, 0 . 2h S000 Lhe cheapest all - » cheapest. ail "wool Jersayu in town 5 REASURER'E BALE OF UN EEATED LANDS for tuxes for 1582 and 1883 and previous yesrs.— Totice is hereby given that fn persa ance of an Act'of Assembly passed on the 12th day June, A. D., 51. etitled “An not to amend an act, directing the mode of selling nnseated lands in Centre county,” and the seyorsl sup- plements thereto, there will be ex- posed st public sale or outcry, the following tracts of unseated lands in said county for the taxes due and one paid theron, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Mon day, June 9th, A.D. 1884, at one o clock p. m.: Acres, Per, Warranteo name. Taxes Benner Twp. Holme, Robert Dale, Christ (owner)... Bogus Twp. Dale. Ann part... 168 Frazier, Nolbroa....e..... => 5 163 Hannah Fishburn 168 Win GIRY......cooicuimisvsee 187 Martha Godfrey 163 Jonathan Harvey 41 Wm Hood a $0 Moses Hood Lucass J JF Pa ASWIR, (oii Frank Motoy Packer and Lucas 84 Wm Russel...........on i 163 Thomas Russel... Jno Walker, owner. Jacob Leathers, owner. wm Michael Weiss... Burnside Twp, 1 James Black. ......oonnime i 168 Robt Brady... ci. cise $168 Wm P Brady... i} 168 John Brady... 2% 163 Wm Hell... 158 Wm Hiogham 3 Jobn Boyd... 3 John Byers i Wm Cook 3 John Cowdon... uss 1168 Wm" Dewart 204 50 i) § 02 4 907 tn 10 143 Sa 433 193 «1 13 118 a 181 i uh cker 24 f id Hi a0 ids 5 od we 41 151190 - 2421 10 450010 2 13} 3 ix 14 3 ’ {1% 110 3h Min 9721 £7 V2 12 98) Oh Wl 1 A i 87 3 Ia 81) arr, i 12 968g A i gE 1 Dewarnt 64 6481, oy airy bDonelly 5 183 Wm Gray PE 3 168 Thomas Grant... } 168 Alex Graves 1 163 Gharles Goben........ 3168 Thos Hioniltog Henry Harris 153 Geo 2 Texkaus 163 John dbs indian 58 Bisir Mclanahan... .... 3 George McLanahan.... 153 Polly McLanahau........ 15% Ann Mclasahan.......... 4 I 10 Ged Mead . } Wm Miller... 2 16% Joseph Morris hn Nick 3. 168 And Petbib oni rims i 165 Henry Shaffer Barah M Taliman 3 158 Francis Tench. 162 Jomes Towers Joseph Thomas... Jomeph Wallace 3 Joseph Wallace John Welt! Jacob Weldnet...... Henry Wheeler Baird Wilson ithiagton wp es Johnston... Carin Twp. Eobert Ainsley Chas Allen ‘ rammuel Baird... Sin PF Hrady 1 Carseadden Lindley Coulis T's { gH-5G HEBETR woes £0 0 dh ie ng 14 de A dn i 163 ater Carlin I Carscadden Dehaven 3% fr Deviing 5 Deviing y Donald der Evan Oy Joey ————— wn— Two second-hand boggies, one secon: hand spring-wagon, and one new tcp baggy fir sale, very cheap, by J. T. Tes, Centre Hall. Tm3t Before buying carpets go to Woll's and see what beautiful paterns they have ; part wool and all wool, at reaso) - able prices. | MARRIED. On April 10, by Rev 8M. Roodew, He. Wo exander, of Spring Mills, and Miss Mary F erich, of Tumeyville. On May 5 by Rev. P. 0 Weldmeyer, Mr. Robert Diehl, of Howard, and Miss Ells B. Bboll, of Re 4 sine DIED. * May 1, in Nittany Valley, Mary Ann, wile of I B. Frain (ner Zeigler) aged 48 yours, J y She wis oonverted fo 180. and united with the Ev. sssocistion and was a oon sistent member until deall, For the RurorTER. OBITUARY Died, abont four miles west of Orangeville, 11, of consumption, May 1, 1884, Mr, Jobs Jordan, He em 1 to Blephenson county, Ill, wih his family January 2, 79, and moved 15 near the iaoe where he died. He was married twice ; the ret time to Catherine Kephart, in 1851; one child was born to them, and about a year after they wore married hie first wife died. In 1854 he mar ried Amanda Price, and thelr union was blessed with seven children-5 boys and 2 girls, all of whom survive him with their mother to mom his loss. Deceased was born in Poller township Centre county, Pa, February 12, 1827, and lived there pear his birth place until he moged to Til pols, He was confirmed {n the German Reformed ehureh in his youth and lived a Christian life 1 his end, Just before he died he shouted, “Glo to God who igus in theiheavens "Fane - ral services were conducted by Rev. PF. HH. Wille. m of Freeport, of the Methodist faith ; text Ww ms, 12 verse. His romalay gate interred it the McConnels Grove cemetery, May ¢ A Prien, ————— Black silk and cotton gloves—Garmans ———————————— A AOI LOOK HERE! Have on hand and offer for sale, at Varuzns Mis, Choice Western Corn, Mixed Chop. Family Flour. Ground Plaster, 30apit J. B, Fuses, T=Arish point and Oriental laces, just received, at the Bee Hive, A omite or APTEALS- Avpoals will be herd for the sweeral nabiipe and Bor onghs In the Commisdonen’ Office, Taliefonie, between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p.m, 88 follows © Monday. June Sfor the townships of Rush. Tarior, Worth, Huston, Union and the boroughs ipeho rg, Unionville and Milesburg. y, June gr the townships of Burnside, anow Aho, Curtin, v on, Walker and the Sh of Howard, Wes June 4—for the townships of Miles, : nn, Groep, Pofter and the wh of GeRIny, Jone Bfor the towishirg of Harris, p, Fergus Half Moon, Potion, Bev ner, prin vy afagh sgh of outa, i their ARETE to requested to be present on the day of Appeal for thelr town. ships, Al GREET. : Commissioners, Wines WaLker, Clerk. sh ALIE os sansa nnsnsuins ae. Shit ' AE re . .: Hap lane...........oo00ne NatGuniel Levi... Caldh Lowns.... fsnne Lougstreth, Caleb Lowns....... Isane Longstreth John 8 Mason John McCauley. Philip Meyer.......... oc. Bion Meyer. ...cumsmmi. 28 1 i Michasl Mever . Valentine Meyer............ James Miller, Wm P Mitchell Wm P Mitchell......ce.. Wm P Mitchell... * John P Mitchell... ......... & Rove: Movers... 2E1s 1. Oavis........ JW Packer... J W Paeker... J YY Pheker,.....connaccmnion ne JW Pucker J W Packer...... Cling Quigley.. Peter Bmith..... Sessa SAmuel Soothe Mary Tallman... i Richard TUBS... cose Kichard Tunis... Jacob WRIN...coooreias Fishburn Wharton... & Fishburn Wharton... . 35 Win * Bru Win Cen Calhion Jes Cro Wim Joseph Fe Robt Gray. Theos Gia Wim Hamme {| Tin 424 108 150 | 430 129 470 on 40 LH er 30 125 an a2i S21 he 125 an 10 0 1% "3 150 5 4H 1% Jereniinh Goo Kits Baral el Ne Richud Jeres inh Wm Wm Stedy Ham el Be Hamel bo Davie WH Penn Iwi 1% James Ary 14) 10 Joho Cow 112.19 John Cow 1% Thou ax} 14 James He 116 71 James He 1% John Ken 1%, James Ke #9 And {en Casper Wistar... ames White Jonathan Willis Wim Yardley. .coiiiiivn Ferguson Twp, Win Burchfield. .....é Abram Hifks . Peacock Thomas, ow Der Gregg Twp. Robt AsKIRL..,coiesgnresnasoss Jacob Mozely,.... Jahn Mercer. In } MH BOBE....ocnnsssacsm i] Leis A Custet's eit, owner Haines Twp. iid aK Bobet 13 HK) Fa) {1% 100 Benj Lyo i 8 i Tan M NK Wm a0 John Mel Potter Dwg Mary Al 11lAlex Ca Hy it Mi Tai Margt Barr... Joh Jaa Mar Her Cured ere FAward Wm ar win arr Livin 3 wy wy ck Feos... Jaooh “ree Caras, vos ’ { Hea ard : . > John Bit: Boring T 186 115Johin Par Hi Chas H lawery oe Reber ca | Wm Parker. sow sprsen Stover 4 Wall........ Wm Fidd . D Hensel, owner Id Hensel, owner ? Mohn Weiss & Sol Nidigh, Bnow Nhe 45 45 453 153 Eel Br iF £4650 en am David ( David ¢ Haltmon Twp. Daniel Beck...cconsiinnn Keith Josiah Lamburn Jano i, own JRoob : 158 412 412 44 7 Va px VaRpool, Vaupood, Harris Twp. Absalom Andre (ie Fox Wm Harrison an Irvine { i Parker a He ¥ Whart Young Howard Twp, i 3 ) Kort Ha RIN I Pp. i a8 JIBYOS James M i gus 4 w M = if f § fartaiia f Mar on Tw Pp i Beni RM ¥s 12 rida # ey 3 a0 Al y aly Chris B Jaremish Lot 3 0" ties Twp, it Brady M 162 Saran M 340 Straw hats—CGarmane, a Will be m Tusseyvilie, ! m., the following projgerty of ih ine Leighty, ate of Potter twp: A 3 Aore Jatory house, stable and other out uildings, excelien! young fruil Gees thereon, good cellar under house, good garden and ciste Also Hote hold Goods. Bed steads and beddl ag rocking chair, books, clock, burean, carpet, tables, chain, clothing, ook stove, 10.plale stove, tube dishes, crocks, and many other articles of house and kitchen furniture KN. PPeorsotys having claims agains the estate will please present same of day of sale JOHN DANIELS, Execulor UBLIC BALE hile sale ad May 3] a2 & pale of 1 at sig # pu day, . HTHE OLD STAND!!! AT CENTRE HALL, To the Front #ith Sessonsble Goods Our fPRING Bapplies are NOW IN and we would be pleased to have you Call and Examine. OUR DRY GOODE DEPARTMENT Cannot be beal in Qualily sud Prices, especially in Domesties. We know we can do yon good SHIRTINGS, i n NURLIXE, TICKS, GINGHAMS, Ee... &e. A HOST QF BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, FLANELS, &¢. PRINTS, &e. A SPLENDID LINE OF Cloths and Cashimerss. Oar SUMMER Bupply of MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTS & SHOES, CHILDRENS SlOES, with a full and esmplete line of LADIE'S WEAR now in and ready for examination. Cheap ! Oheap | GROCERIES, FRESH AND PURE, ALWAYS on band, at prices which will compete with any otber house for the game quality and style of goods, CALL EARLY TO SER OUR GOODE. WM. "WOLF & SON, RM AT PRIVATE SALR.~] will forsale " rable farm, sito wie Vi AOR of whieh Here balance tia i form ip in dition, i 4 HOUSE.» BUMMER. wary onthu ia tor, a large BANK BARS, the Attar eontaing © other k of fruits, Tay im LOTION he ipa Su or & A WERE Spring Mills, May 1, ‘86. : 10) BY SN Hebooes Walton : 15 £33 13 Moore Wharton . 4% 1589 Elizabeth Whatton. A583 45% 158 Francis West... RICHER» oc aantsrnpss 453 158 Benj Went rcs sien ase J BE} 0h Frances ‘West... .. i 448 108 br £45 150 ter... ah 105 Frances West Jackson... Rush Lwp. sanvnesnsnrpmirerson 0 OS 4 ABS 108 Ino A : 7 James Allison 1y., bad I Cay thers John West 2 Sy ei 40 164 ind Br WLORE... connie arker Parker... 10 Richard Atbhercn,. : 10 James Allison... Rl op nraees Ihe 2 £48 163 David Beverage 4 4 : ot ts... 23 - it » 1 468 1 1 100 John Copenbaver,,. 158 John Couniugl sin Geo Clymer Geo Campbell... wn Loos Cothburt,, 433 10% Sharp Delany... 156° @ Frederick Doral. $44 158 Thos Edwards... 433 168 Daniel Fhler......... Hiwurd French } Dan Fitegesald...... John FURK.... cine sies Thos Fitesimme na... Habastian Graff 153 Sahastisn Graff... 156 Thos Gran... eee ces 158 Thor Grant Wim Gary... 5 163 Jas Glentworth i 106 Han, enone 3. NELroOng...... i. QM QO srr raps familton. phuirn phurn, nody.. Wy 438 15 5 | 458 154 2 id i io 1 1 i 444 “i% £3 as 4 t.. Robt Gra milgumnery » 153 Christing Hair. ¥ 164 Christian Hair 23 158 David Hatr 6 153 Thos Hunilton 5 1568 Hugh Hamil 8 John Hand 80 John Harrison. Jon Harrison......... Hugh Hamilon Geo M Hartline 5 John Hopkins 53 John Huber, . Christopher Hager i alley be INL Cities rains “4 Arges gus. son oon ok i Re 15a Bik... Lr. Ow wp. : do . tat 14 } Bot i 1 ¢ Ru 10 James Kas . 63 Ge Littimore 163 Wm Litimore 153 Christian lenbore MMe John Lowden M158 Rich Lowden 153 John Lowden... AB Long, Richard 14 158 Jacob Metagar....... 18 Leslie Malone 3 163 ¥dwdar Maystown Vi Von Me Pherson i 158 Jacob Meyers. 8 158 John Mill 2 168 Jacob Mil 3 163 Martha M~Conne Ul, 158 Geo Mead... TIKES t Irvine £ K ” pik Lot { iden i 4 » 4 g i we 5 5 4 Inns vi} 11 phell arsendden 153 of 152 BR Morgen .... John Musser a IR By ed BG 19 JEM Cord a A Cam} Flien Nelson 12 David Old % Jowenh 3 Hugh Patton fi # % pA | & 18 3 Richard Peters 153 Henry Plokervor 177 BilHardman 1060 42 120Henry Pim. 216 #Hobert Rainey... {48 158Thos Reese Mane : Ludisil andhen 3 47dacob Rush... %4 152Ben], Wush... ue 214 458 488 162 Andrew Sher k. } 163Jacob hi © bon Ean 400 247 434 153Robert Speer... 187 TGeo Bt 910 And Seont....... 40% Barbara Snyder. 192 Ed French, own’ 80 s 163Michael Sherk, Parks Pwker frm, owner. Tailinan 122 44Jokn Weidman. be found at Garmans., TREASURER. We are guihar 1 10 announce that Charl th, of Bellefonte, » & tandifiaie for County Treasurer, subject 0 Democratic usages PROTHONOTARY re ¥ pf Ferguson, I & candidate for Prothot ject to Democratic taapes fRERIFY We are svthorised to anhounce that Geor Hoffer, of Roalsburg, is a candidate for Sheriff mid. ject to Democratic usages “Exclusively dry goods—Garmans, 30 Lary, sul» nist ens 100 TOWN LOTS FOR BALE. The undereigoed will offer for sale 190 choice town lofk, near the allroad, a Centre Hall. These lots will be sold at very "nw figares, For further particolars and plan of lots apply to J. D. Marray Centre Hall, onyx Horr, Zapr3m Bellefonte, Pa, Lace cartaios avd curtain poles at Gare meng pr ac AAI A A New Enterprise. | The undersigned would respectfally inform the public that a new | MILLINER AND FANCY STORE has been opened, (1wo dogs helow Din. ges’ store) in Caxrre Hari, where you will find a full and endless variety of fine FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &c., &o, &o. yer wn asst eidman 18353 welLTTm dobn. Wilton... 1487 2264 dubs Wilson... . 5400 15 mn Wilson..... .. 302 43% 165 Wm Wilion 154 45 218 108Tohn Witmer... 3600 806 100Wm Wilson....... 97 92 Taylor Twp. Armer & Bhaffer... 1530 Clement Beckwith 77 50 Wm Beil........ 226 James Bush 54 9 Joseph Clark, 6 10 Moses Coates 402 1194 nc0b W YF 108 8, 150 250 77 90 178 7 inf 4283 ¢ 5 — id 0 65 20 OB 168 Elize'th Hoodman Hugh Hamilion... 168J ohn Hoopman... 7 76iot Bo 14, CV Jug Vanpoo! 86Lot No 11, C V, Jas Yanpool WIL KRol6, CV A, Btephenwnn el... lot No 16 C V, Henry. Stephen. BOD curios sransssns van Thos Madson ww Montgomery David Ralston, 412 “Bo 1 50 42 29 60 8% 59 15 0G bs 2 26 46 E45 6 10 4420 7 60 11 68 Barbara Bnyder... C Vanvool....... Jacob Vanpool... Rick'd Whitehead John Wells. ..cuw Jos Yoder... cou Union Twp. 2IWm Brower... 41 5 PRRubp...ovsie 1200 140Harvey Mann... 4400 1 Phipps H Thomas, owner 410 P B Crider & Bon 7000 183 Wm Wister a.o.. 14 Walker Twp. 94Robt Askin... John Baker... 7 164 Robt & dno Baker Sam'l Barkman.. 122 Ruth Brooks...... Wm Brady... 120M ary Curvier..... J18Marg't Dougherty 1108!iz'th Dougherty 8GJemse Evans... 280) esse Evans......... 26 Wm Eckert. 72Peter Bahn ........ 47 Ebeneexer Habn... Wm Hahn....... FM argaret James... 156Edward James... 40David Johnson... John Knox... Mary McEwen... 7 160Wm Mansel... a0 94Jobn Mercer......... 27 WiDavid Mercer...... Wm Miller........ Thos MeCalmont, 44Cst Osman... ... 40Job Packer. ......... 40James Pocker Rickard Purdon... David Reed Rick’'d Robison... sbon snd Henry Er 138 James Butler... 86anie! Butler Wm Swanzy Amos Wicker. sham... Worth Twp. Henry Clymer...... dB HI DAY weeeeeses cue Tho: Hawiborn.., John Kubns........ Geo lawman... & Jurper Maylan.. Sam'l Males... - Widow Morris... John Rosse Jno Swanswickh.. John BIoger cee Wm J Shippen... laird Jonsthan, OWDOE conve ensues A Laird, owner... Unknown, vacant Jee Vanpool, ow'r Wom Wister a § | Daniel Wiser... 214 D. C. KELLER, Treasurer, “ ’ . 11 85 “om wo 44 a E00 pt 13 By 020 SF od A Soh el So TS 00 0S CAFR IS we BB 08 & 55 . “ OP ba Dt 8 On 8 Ja = > 8 ot Os ms pt Ex aXSN pt Owl Bo wl wa 0 aya bell i » 3 00 KON r -y ! th 6 60 TB R2 4 1920 PG on pay. f, Sense 1G “x 16 2% “ 6 45 —— 87 162 8} 142 65 i718 13: 128 79 IE ab 21 -~ 49 37 40 37 . 40 23 28 28 11520 19 10 25 18 TH ras 1526 § . bh 02 PENN HALL "CARRIAGE WORKS, The place to buy CARRIAGES, PHARTOXS, SPRING WAGONS, ROAD CARTS, &c., isof J. C. CONDO, PENN HALL, PA. where are kept on hand and for sale a fall stock of FIRST CLASS WORK. Come ong! Come all ! and examine my stock, Repairing at reasonable rates, all work warranted to give matisfaction. The ROAD-CARTS are manufagiured 10 order and guaranteed tn Le among the best made, and will be taken back if not found to be as represented. 28aplm J. €. CONDO. i IBUGGIER, § - SECOND-HAXD ENGINES FOR SALE | ONE 40 HORSE POWERS TWO 2 ONE 18 “ THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED AND IN GOOD RUNNING QRDER, Will be gold Cheap at the BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY 4 MACHINE SHOPS, Lap ti WM. P. DUNCAN & 00, "apling that 4 new, desirable and flee ino of the ahove goode is wit has been wanted in this community I have come to supply the want, and respectfully ask all to come and examine my goods, NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY, and each time Jou call will have some. thing new to show you. Spring Goods bow Spen fu great varigty, and more DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY. 16ap2m 8B. AVILDA LONG. of Forst’s new Seria Syd Su ™ TO%kee of the Tense. and Couviganben: CHANCE FOR POSIVERT The u A no oti Rm ng Puibiley | He haw the Tass Fight tn the 1. a i ae ant y BE Ta Sn oall on C.J STANM. . Saprim Linden X*0 inte of * BOOTS, — SHOES —= & — HATS, Top best aseoviment of BOOTH SHOES & HATE, that was ever brought to this part of the county, and sold at the Lowest Prices, + Come and look at our stock—no trouble to