The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1884, Image 8

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THE CENTRE EPORTER
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Centre HALL,
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to attend svnod
sel
to Soms«
in LY
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1 foe
at Lelielont
sembly an
and one wit
recorder, who,
outrun Lis sound
~Mr. Samuel Miogle died at
in Lock Haven, i
bersburg on
brother of H. A.
and som
Haines townsh
years.
j-legged
oo
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ny
on
SRInT
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rn
making
man
pleased fo see Nam
Mr. Foust |
ing Democrats of Miles,
or
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ity
’ ta
inenas
v
heen one of t
lidates
yf ud we a
pleased to note that with one or two ex-
¢-ptions fair-play and good feeling was
maintained bewteen ali, and that
was less of old-time gouging and
throat-cuttiz We are pleased to note
this, and frost that such practices may
among the “lost arts” in the future,
CAL
ir
iTge are
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there
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— Btettler's Middleburg band passed
through tlhe place on Batarday, with
members of the Mifllinbarg and Middle.
burg Posts, G. A. K, and took dinner at
the Centre Hall hotel. The band con
plimented the Reronter with a serenade,
and gave us a sample of ifs ability to ds
course first class music, The members
are nil first class, good looking fellows,
and need not be ashamed to biow any-
where.
ww Rov. John Harpster, of Trenton,
N. J.. a native of Centre Hall, 18 visiting
rilatives here. Brother Harpater, it will
be remembered, spent several years ‘n
India, ns a missionary, where he did a
g ‘eat and good work among the heathen,
«ie ia an able minister of the Lutheran
church, and has a desire to return to In
dia again, having a love for the labor »f
converting the heathen. He isatrue elf
gerificing Christian,
eT track on the railroad will be
complete d to Oak Hall by September 1),
possibly by end of this month, as cons
tractor Van ke tells ns, The distance
to that point being about two miles yet,
The railroad officials have already in
spected the road and agree to take it off
the contractor's hands, and soon as Oak
Hali is reached regular trains will begin
to run frora Lewisbiirg through to Osk
Hall, which every reader of the Repos
rer will be rejoiced to know. Frem ths
information, which we take to be reliw
ble, we expect to have regular trains run-
ping by middle of September,
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LITE DRS ReOm Fa IR
\ i idow and cond
Har s of this
last Monday afternoon,
at, from which she had
tho last months
fullest
} resigna’l departed qni-
v in the expectat future blis
¥ Ye the Presby-
nember ofth resby
kind neighbor, Her
r first b
of Clin
remainad
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win
nnoral
'y Jiry
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for $x
her sufferings with the
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of F OI A
She was a devout
vil
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Mins Maz
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was
rely atten
ighter,
(ro to A.
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nte.
irtment
€m a ci
nn first
th the pes
sa life r
an servi in ihe ran
us through the darkest
ers were battling to tear down the Dem-
ocratic temple and build up over itaruios
the rule of mob lw and oppression, and
now when tha parly is again gaining its
forhold Mr. Woodward is tendered
fiting reward for past services
omination for Assembly,
Leonard Rhone, the ot!
r ticket for Asseml
r in Potter.
having doue yeo-
, and stood by
hours when olh-
oe
a
ia the
1&r nominee on
, 18 also a farmer,
ainst Mr, Rhone's
vith hundreds of Demo-
atuagiog can be s He
lof thqorganization of grans
as their almost united so
ive 1 HR un pro
He has only recently come over to the
Democratic pariy—in 1882, as the Wate!
man says-—and to receive recogoitivn so
soon must, no doubt, be highly gratify-
ing to the second nominee on the Demo-
cratic Assembly ticket, and impress him
all the more strongly that in throwing
away the mantle of his former Republi
mnism, be has taken a step io the right
direction. There is room for more,
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AN ALTOONA BLAZE,
Alloona, Pa, August 17.—~At 4:30 o'-
clock this afternoon a fire broke out in
the office of the Sunday Morning, acd
has terminated in a largest five that Al
toona bas witnessed for ajlong time, Be
furs the flames could be subdued the
following business places feil a victim to
the fiery element: Sunday Morning ofs
fice, W. H. Kepler's cigar store, A, Leub-
ber's confectionery store, A. K. Lackey
& Co's quecasware store, John Stables
hotel, J. Beir, tobaceonist; L. Metz's
Iry goods store, several stables and ont:
outldings. The loss will probably reach
$00,000. The tire wes the work of an iu-
sendiary.
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Ave nhl
Bave bD il
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wee fry turning the engine on the torn
able ut Spring Mills, Monday, it aces
dently rau off the track,
JA v1.
PMI:
Lively and full of Soldiers,
big
This ia a big for Bellefor Ti
rand Army boys of the state pitched
ir camp on Saturday and will remain
gree r part of this week, The pum-
present is 1200 to 1000 with tents
ched on the fair ground. Thetown is
+¥
ene
week ite,
0
ib
i Bellefonte n
he boys ar
immensely and tht
behaved: There are
ass bande present from
f the ti The catap
Camp Curtin, in ir
governor.
officers are: Surgeon
| Hall of Al f
r General, John Tayl )
I'he State Department 1
y Commander I'. HH. Dyer;
sw Commander, Aastin Cort i
y Commander, Daniel Cald-!
ams, Assistant Quariel
{ E. Bel
Council of
gliers
1 PF, Rigg, B
oes things by halves,
ying tl
i
i CHIBI VO in
1 have been well
hort a di nn br
paris o de
3 heen named nf
uo
0 great wal
national
i ail
ry, 9
'y )
on
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by
Hi
Hone RG
iting
er, E
Lra-
liott
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Hatuar
a perfect jam on
r8 marched to the court
re (Gos leliy e:
) sent here
nvorts and es
mes LL mplaint of being cheat.
yids not delivered, We trust
he pariy tha
th
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A PLAGUE OF LOCI
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iri Aog A terrible
inte has visited central Sp 1
dgmage to crops abont Ciudad
placed at $10,000,000,
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General Batler believes he can po
000,000 votes. Why, cert'nly,
Ben and Charles A. Dana-—-they 2
and thie other 000,000 will be easy
enough {o pick up almost auywhere.
Chicago News,
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here are
are 2
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tal fps sam
Ferguson township is receiving fitting
recognition at last, she has an associate
judge, and will have the prothonolary
and sheriff. No sensible Democrat will
belgranny enough to grumble about it,
but support the ticket in earnest. We'll
all stick to Ferguson, because her De-
mocracy is true as stael,
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pa Decorative Act.—Explicit direc
tions for every use are given with the
Diamond Dyes, For dyeing mosses,
grasses, eggs, ivory, hair, &e, 10e drug:
gista keep them, Wells, Richardson &
Co., Burlington, VL
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FIRE AT ANOKA, MINN.
St. Paul, Augnst 17,—For the fonrth
time in ite history the city of Anoka bas
been fire-stricken, and the entire business
portion, for the second time, entirely
wiped out of existence, At this time it is
impossible to more than roughly approx.
imate the great lose, which is placed by
the most ocouscrvative at $1,900 000 at
least,
wee For the present tracklaying os
been suspended, until the bridges are in
proper shape,
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Union
nion 7
Mount had quite a seosation
The Fast Line on Wed-
ran-eway middgle-
conple, eousisting of a
nand a young wornan,
and the ‘next train brought the indig-
rant wife of the elder of the twuin, The
run-awny couple stopped at the Ameri-
can house enraged a for the
night. The young woman was about 2]
years of age, good looking, and gave her
name , Clmimicg to hail from
og. N. X The man was Irvin Wil-
, of Reedsville, Mifflin county,
The girl said she had been correspond-
ing with Mv. Wilkie and had come on
from Dn h and hud
i swistown for
Lewis
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d not want for words,
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band and the girl
Fiudit
or
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Lr
ook it ont ol ,
ne retreat, denvio
t Mra. Wilkie was
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r the gir
in par {
gathered on t
* hay i
wi, WAS Qere anc
vy x Pole
Aries 2 ste.
Wore
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A bout
Daniels got
f and touk a revolver a
when his wile was s' eep
nd deliberately blew her brains out.
in the game room
hers he shot tl
he thought to 1
n blew his own
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ve been re ried
siecamer Galena
if fover hi
from the { i Baten
and gent to the hospital.
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"OFFICEHOLDERS,
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The office held by the kidneys is one
of importance. They act as nature's
sluice-way to carry off the extra lignids
from the system and with them the im:
purities both those that are taken into
the stomach and those that are formed
in the blood. Any clogging or inaction
of theses organs is therefore important
Kidneyv-Wort is nature's efficient assist
ant in keeping the kidneys in good work:
ing order, strentheaning them and induoo-
ing healthy action. If ¥ won'd get
well and keep well, take Kidney-Wort,
— witht mm—
No one, better than the mothers, knows
the amount of persuasion, threatenings
and force reqaired to induce children to
take, when necessary, a dose of the
nauseating, sickening worm eyrops; no
one more highly appreciates the virtoes
of McDonald's Celebrated Worm Pow-
ders than mothers. So pleasant and easy
to take, 80 effective as a worm destroyer,
the dose so small that the children never
know they are taking a medicine, There
i nothing in the shape of a vermifuge
that can compare with them. Don’t
jeceived., Take no other. Money re
funded to dissatisfied purchasers,
For sale by J. D, Murray.
Jouxsrox, Hoviwoway & Co,
2002 Philadelphia Agents,
Doils, pimples, skin grubs, black mag:
gots, eruptions, scaly skin, etc, indica
poisonous blood, and besides being disas
greeable to yon, afflicted reader, they
are snplonast to your friends and those
compelled to come in contact with you;
you owe it as a duty to your health an
your friends, to take a bottle or two
of McDonald's Great Blood Purifier or
Sarsaparillian Alterative, and be more
pleasant and agreeable to look at. Mocey
refunded to dissatisfied purchasers,
Sold by J. D, Murray.
Jonxsrow, Horroway, & Co,
Philadelphia Agents
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of Cannibalism by the Greely
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consisting o
Whereas
of
Hon Adam Yloy,
3 Piess of the 4bih J
the ties of
funtingdon, snd the Hon BH. Bm)
3 J Larrimer, Aap Jadges in Ce
helr precept, bearing
directed, for hol
Terminer snd General J
of the Pesos In
riet i oun o
Jas
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hi ng isseie
Aug. 19494, 1
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Jusrter Ressious
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ds and
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of col
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i b is
3G the result
y
I'nomas
tir
desiroye
ae
jition to the tele
he new device is 2
y-piece or trumpet at
nated bracket to th
ww use it is said, that
loud enough
a person standir
would be
€
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re whisper 18
one, aud
the speaker
or
el 1g
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me
as
five feet
fre vy
Hear the
dear Loe
As a sore sick-headache
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wan’ FE
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remedy is
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Deas!
ros
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Henry
| Liniment,
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give
because
ho droppe
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very one of the vets
Y ma’
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; pleased with the
dnrin
$EAE dhe
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and left promi
n they wou
Kin
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3 Cali ip
rit
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the
rood sugar
red, heavy bo
ip, #t 50 cents, This is the
syrups ever offered
ght col i
Best
at New Oricans Byrup, ¥
£18 Bs BE yo DOW
Try a pound
is for BO of
per
can,
ia the market
ffen, Liiree poOUND
Cream { Leese,
18 "ert ef
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com
na T ota
ns ¢ CLO.
d ful 1
nned tomatoes for Tc per
Call. peas 7C per can, bea
Just received, pew crop maple so
bricks. of smoki
and chewing t
reckers, 0
Hear
pel
Cal.
Yeni
Dest *
ROCCO,
*
wy an 4
p have (081 redely
pew mackerel,
at the lowest
uils Inbies RIWAYE
ed otir spriug
which we
possible
Ib Kits N
urds same §
pound Ki
inde same $1.5
1 60, 1b
as
{ i
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) pounds same
0. 2 Extra §
ir \ '
401b same &
Kits No. 1 extra
10 1b Kits No.
mackerel 225, 15 |b same 3 00
bs Labrador Herring 4 00, 10
tland Roe Herring 3 50. These goods
aght from the B wn packers d
rect, and are guaranteed both
4
i
3
n
i ow
Or 1 .
» - 3
fhore mackerel 8
3
N{ 1 50
8) ib same
(6
' 225 40 it
. Extra mess
ore 2
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1
1 } ite
Pp
were bo {
in quality
and weight as branded on each package
We are selling a good Young Hyson tes
for 40 cents per pound. We are offering
good bargains in sugars, syrups, canned
goods and mackerel. Oor meat market
is always well stocked with the best
We are now killing cattle that weigh
1200 to 1500 pounds, and the best mut
ton and veal to be found.
Sponixr & Co., Bellefonte,
MARKETS,
Philadelphia, August 18, 1884,
{Corrected Weekly.)
Chicago,
Coin
Wieat
Onis
Pork
Lard
Samuen Warr, Jr, Com’n Broker,
31 South Third Street,
May
“
wt
i“
BPRING
Wheat Red
White & Mixed
MILLS MARKET,
‘ RE fF N
¥ or . -
Cory, shelled, and ears
a
Buckwheat...
Barley
Soverseed..
Tim thy seed I Re
Piasior, gronnd por SON...
Flour, per barrel... cc
Rollor Flour, per barrel ........ one
Butter, 14 tallow, 6 lard, 10; ham,
16; Shoulde 30; batons ha" side, 12;
oggy per doven 1h cents,
or rected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,
COAL~lea, 2.7% Chestout, 4.5; Slove, boo
Reg, 4.75.
BELLEFONTE MARKET.
Wheat, red... $ 8 Com, oe
Wheat, MiKo 0 ORL wim
{Corrected weekly by L. L. Brows.)
Troduce—Butter 12 ou 15, ham
shoulders 12, sides 13%. lard 10,
toes 40=by Valentines’ Store,
rere
sta
4 Ltaere in
fornooa of seid day
tioas, sxsminations, and
io those Lhings wh
ys done, and those w 20 134
prosecute agains the prisoners Lh
the jail of Centre county, be then and Lh
tate against thom as shall be ju
i uder my hand,
of Aug. in the year of «
t i and sevenil
uited bBiates
on BH
the
at
thelr records
ihelr own remembran
their oce
5
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t person,
with
Pr
Blaine.)
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Firs
« BLE Lo]
H I
JUKE LOT FOR
very
AKD
lersigned offers a 3 ah!
for gale, on the old Lewistown road
iles west of Centre Hall, There are
ROTE8 O s With good build
fruit, excellent water
Wu,
§ io
(EEL
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f land
and
abie,
faugiit
r
wD
toy
%
& hed to
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Ar per
{tion to Wm,
thi o
hel ween 8 Galea
| By order of
Boxp Big
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ALL
Centre Hall
Mazar
Meat
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MLA Lr
mer
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a
ket AVIDE 8
{frigerator families can at all times
pplied with fresh meats, of best q
, 8lso bol Next
evening,
le
Hzxny Bc
nr
bologna sausage.
pen nd
limay t
§
it
day
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he
SALESMEN
$ WJ
aid 3 Le. Age LD
BROTHER & OMA
West Chester,
BLOTCHES
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Fron
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{Qar SPRING
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CENTRE 1
with Reasonable Zor
upplies are NOW
ye pleased to have
¢ll and
GOODS
best
Prices, especially
the t “.-
s
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we woul
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DRY
Cannot be
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we Can
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IMEN'S
BOOTS
DREN'S 5
GROCERIE
AND PURE ALWATS
band, at prices which will compete
with any other house for the
same quality and style
of goods
ES,
CALL EARLY TO SEE OUR GOI
WM. 'FOLF & SON.
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AT A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS
BAR of Centre County the follow
der war made
And pow, July 25, 1884, the men berry of the
having continued the entire civil list of cnuses lor
t md week of August Term, it is © r
he second week of said term be dispensed
but one week of
he several courts of, in and jor the county of Cen.
tre at August term next, and it is further ord
that the Prothonotary publish this order in
several county papers, and that the Sheriff of Oen
tre county will summon ) more jurors for said
second week, and that he notify them siready
summoned not to appear, ADAM HOY, P. 2
Certified from the Record this Zh day of July
D., 188¢, J. C. HARPER,
[smal } Prothonotary
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AUGUST COURT.
Grand Jurors Huston, D Irvise, # Saxton
Philipsburg, W KE lrwine, C H Faulkner, E O Mai
| tern......LiregR, 8 J Herring, H P Heckman... Un
on, H Potts, © Underwood... Penn, Daniel Kers
tetier Ferguson. J N Campbell... Potter, B 11
Arpey, Wm. Bower, John Harter... Marion, Dau’)
Harper, John Satler.... Burnside, Wim
College, W H Tibbens. .. it, Geo, .
Harrie, H Weber... Bellefonte, J J Olewine
Taylor, H Davis Worth, A Sterner
Traverse, First Week. Bellefonte, J H Dobbins,
IV Thomas 8 H Williams. J J McClure, G Mar
shall, T Gordon... Snow Ehoe, W Halnes, T Fok
iy Benner, 8 A Marshall, C Dale, jr., W B Eck
iy Gregg, Ph. Shook, Wm, Lose, Win, Weaver,
8 Bible Penn, Joseph Kloeckner Millboim,
G3 W Stover... Ferguson, Wm. Maffat, A G Archy,
I W Kllenberger, K Crider... Bpring, E G Osmer,
DD Sharrar, NP Weaver oo hdberty, Wm. Stover,
N Kupes. . Halfmoon, G Lover... Miles, Jonath
Spangler, Jer. Jones, Reud Stover, Ben Beck, Da
vid Shafer... Rush, J T Everly... Walker, W
Struble, ¥ Emerick, John Bre F Holmes, Jo
soph Emerick... Burnside, © Veldefor.... How
, Wm. Bokly. .. Pailieby . RE Munson, 8 D
Royer, H O Holler... Potter To Van Pelt, Goo,
Emerick, M Derstine.... Milesburg, G W Ouanp-
boll... Huines, Fr, Lim
NOTICE. ~The following
wl Constable's sale, August §, 188, by Geo, Mec
One cow, 2 on of bay, cook stove, room
Hove, tabla, clock, bed, earpet, sink, and all the
Seiondnnt ¢ personal property and longed to Geo,
Sata: a hornet a Tn an cautioned
ust meddling w SAID in any manner,
prety GEORGE MER
J perty nas bought