The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1884, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
NPN NINN ANN NSS NNN NNN NN
Centre Hann, PA, Sept. 24, '84
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Harvest Home festivals were held
at Btover's, Green Burr and Rebersburg
Ref. churches, on 16th, 17th and 15th in-
stant respectively. Revs. Wm. Landis
and Win. Engle assisted pastor N, J.
Milier at these festivals, The churches
were tastily decorated and the offerings
of the pecple testify to the fact that the
spirit of liberality in contributing to the
support of church interests is increasing.
As these are voluntary offerings for be-
nevolent objects it testifies likewise that
there is still alive among our people that
warm-heartedness and charity which
| Jead them to make sacrifices for the good
| of their feliowmen,
TrrMS.—$2 per year in advance, $2.50
when not in advance. Advertisements
92 cents per line lor three insertions.
One colum per year $00—13 colum $45.
#¥r-Heoreafler all subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will got a
credit of two months additional as a pre
mium on $2 in advance,
ee A, person who would take a man’s
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE head forga squirrel, must be a fool. Near
res
hie
| squirreling separated in a corn field, I
ently one of the twain saw what
FIRST RAIL ROAD EXCURSION
—
PATRONS
The Grangers' pic-nic, on the mountain
near Centre Hall, last Thursday, 18, wae
very largely attended, though we thought
the crowd last vear was larger, Ther
were some 4000 or 5000 people assem-
bled. The roads were very dusty from
the long rainless weather previous, and
rendered traveling unpleasant, and no
doubt was the cause of many not being
present, All sections of the county were
represented however, The day was
cool with indications for rain,
Chairman L. Nefl, with the commit-
PIC-NIC
had all the usual decorations and
preparations of the ground properly at
tended to, Flags, mottoes, streamers
ete., lent pleasure to the eye,
Rev. Isaac Frain, with his stentorian
, called the large assembly to order.
address of Welcome followed by ( ol
Weaver, Master of the Co inty
voice
AX INGENIOUS INSECT.
Carefully studied, the wasp reveals
admirable traits of character and genius
of no mean order. The paper-making
wnsp of British Guiana, in South Am-
erica, perhaps, carries away the palm of
ingenuity as an architect even from the
bees. Its abodes sre made of regular
stages, placed one above an another in a
epocies of circular tower. Bome of these
houses possess as many as fifteen to
twenty stages, which all communicate
with each other by means of a hole
placed in the centre of each. The cavi-
| ties which shelter the insect are placed
the coiling of each compartment
{ The entire building of this wasp, which
Ol
New fall slock—Garm
BXPRISBION OF IDEAS,
; MARRIED.
8 odd, but true, that long words : :
I § / , ’ : ng + aq | Al the Hepburn House, willismsport, Pa.,
more commonly express ignorance than |vember 22, by Rev. W. E, Fischer, of Centre He
4 Thomas J. Dunkle, Sheriff of Centre county, nus
do the short words. Short words =e Mio Lizzie Fortney, of Tusseyville, Pa.
nged for the expression of stalwart ideas | cont 11, by Rev. E. Furst, Mr. David ¥
that ars perfectly capable of stan: ing | Rider and Mim Margaret Eveline MeClintic, bot
i o reflaemen ose il of Bufislo Bun,
alone, wkilo the t of th ens Gn April 24, by same, Mr. Albert M, Brown and
are more commonly expressed in long Mis Dora Mitchell, both of Potters Mills,
words. The grandest thoughts in any |
literature are expressed in few and well- |
abe m | OnBep. 16, at7p m., Mary E Edgar, wife of
chosen words, and, a n le, his shu of | Rev. J. W ¥Agnr ut her residence jn Lincoln 4
ideas is more pimple in his grunge | Kansas, of typhoid fever
" Sp t s agnag 1 The read was the daughter of Henry #14
than he who has no originality, and relies | panny Brown, and was born in Hamburg, Clint
on others for thoughts, which he then |6ounty, Pa. Jan &, 18%. BE Hyed toro
proceeds to put into his own expressions, | valley, and in the spring of 1679 moved with hes
™ i . wrents 10 Asronsburg, Nov. 30, 1879 she married
The man of ideas which are capable of jpaIrTas Aceply bereaved husband, J, W
standing alone is usnally careless shout | 17 Dee. 1579 she was converted under the Jab
DIED.
Elgar
of Rev. W, iL. Suover
he joined the Evange
she remained a foil
Bept. "83, when she joined the M
feh she remaind faith till deat
was conveyed by the heavenly «
fence rail and shot. When be went to |
rain ry hang is composed « . 2 .
0 1 arily uaugs to a tree, compo d of | the appearance hia ideas may make just | Association of which
get his game he was horrified to find that |
» kind of brown paste exactly like card- | nember 4
. * B id
| as the rich man is content to dress more |. rch of w
indulged
uited to the occasion. Ad-
be bad shot and mstantly kilied has com- uri it fi followed. All the {
also
Mr. Frain i in
rd: but it is not known from what | than his
her soul
i panion,
G. R. SPIGELMYER'S Mr. Lawrence Solt,
was caught between
both arms crushed,
injuries, from the
died on Wednesday.
the cars, ane
\ and received other
—“FAIR” asp “SUPPLY DEPOT. ANd Tecqiveu. Sui
His age
fe and two chil
wile
{ 13. Solt
18 a relative of J,
’
4 i Vears,
{ dred,
this place,
5 i
0 eaves a
} ¢
Anda Ww 03
Times are rough in many counties
in old Centre many are
to lay up
save in purchasing clotl
delphia Branch, w hich the b
] asortment, and lowest nr
where
from
monev
has al
stock,
CENTRE REPORTER REA ¥s Ce
admitted hy ail who
We bee leave to inform vou of the arrive | suit of Lewins
inrgest §
TO THI in the state, It ig a fac
MeCool's sawmiil, at Sp
got steam up again, and
he sawdust fly the lhiviiest
WAY.
Mr. Wynn, and shingles and lumber of
t a great rate,
our early fall stock. It embraces the most com
| Las makes
in
plete line of Fancy Goods, Notions, En
all kinds are turned Hi AR
Mr. McCool
the Dd
pay to visit it
rapid work
— § |
Democratic,
Women’s
8 mi i
at biti eat mre 1 9
beat our prices st shIOg it, and it wil
sistent with strictly
the
Lait
are now i
Republican,
parties
Temperance
sented or it i i i
yn presidential candidates.
be refun forget to call ha the Philad. Branch, inscribed with
bold letters: Cheap Clothing-—No Shod
dv—Lower Prices than any other bo
—More goods for the money than ei
ha at :
where in the state—uits [or men
ded. Don't
decided to go elsewhere and aa
will go away pleased. Rem
: : boys
D. GARMAN & SON,
BUSH'S ARCADE.
y 17.2
Ho fivnd y
Bellefonte, EPH y i
LOCAL ITEMS.
tacks of fancy goods— Garmans,
Mr. Goldsmith, of the Bee Hive, is
now in New York, buying fail stock.
—Mr. Panldiog, of Union Co., gave
us a call, accompanied by Mr. Jobn Bit-
ner.
Entire stock of ladies’, and children’s
gilk and lisle gloves, closing out at 20 per | VIR
cent below cost at the Bee Hive, y OATH,
—— A horse belonging to Wm, Brad- |
ford, at the Old fort, fell down an em-
bankment at the railsoad, and died from ile, a
injuries sustained. ihiamspor
during the past lew
Yor a $3
countenance called 10 mind m
teresting circumstance which happened
during Lis pastorate in this vi
though growing gray he stiil retains the
WEES
nity.
r which eharacterized him in former
§
tii
All the the atest fall st
and boys
elc.—rarmans,
—(n Monday morning, 15th, the
residence of Joseph Emerick a short dis-
tance from Hublersborg, was destroyed t
by fire, with all it8 contents.
At Eshleman’s crossing, Perry C
a trains sruck 8 wagon in which were J =
Kerr, a farmer, who was Killed, and Mr
George Oren, his danguter, Who Wad se. | In
verely injured.
——8imon Hessler, a wealthy farmer |
living iu Brush Valley, near Mi. Carmel, i
last week, dangerously shot a youog man :
named McCoy, who be thought was U
intimate with Lis wife,
Rev. M. A. Sloat, one of the lead. pa
ing ministers of the Evangelical churcl | 3
and wane years sgo a resident of Centre
Hal, died 1n Cumberiand county, on 10,
aged OU) years,
caps, [Or men
| the Bee Hive.
* i ¢ i 1 *
otton Hannel A0a MNRIINS
ite-—~Crarmar
was ail
the x
4 raburg a
Provided aud
An utes
Wolf,
hd you ever pure hase groceries at
Sechlers? If not try thew once aud see
the diff-renee in the gualliry—yon will | pon valley.
find their goods all genuine and withoat | gians were in the
the east sdulteration. concinded they wonld leave next
— The dwelling of Aaron Auman, in | ing, and did so They bad
the mountains across from Penn Ha ' ie wife, ans
was burued on Toesduy ac ernoon, Yo, | aod Le lowed, They did
with sil its contents, including 80 bush~ | uatil the Iudia.s shot him
els of » heat snd sume $60 in woney, We | he fell sue whipped the
did vot learn the ongin of the fire
New fall stock open for your inspecs
Hion-——{3armans,
Mr. »nd Mrs. Wm. Alexander, of
Suring Milis, gave the “Reporter” a call,
and eft 4 bouch 0! fiue White pinme oe
ery with us, a sample of the success Mr.
A. has as a gerdener. Ie generally ras
es No. 1 vegeiables
A.B, stover's marl le works take
fiers ;
ramos
neighbor
Lhere Was
ous hn
sich to pat { started hs
dead ; wh
Liorse
until
he did nos get
prisouer, and took her to northern New
or Canada Lhey kept her
years when she returned,
5 i
y OE
arine, wife of Nicholas Gast, came
were soon unpacked from
their hiding places and several acres of
iw
si table,
} Inouniain lop were as one
with grub that princes ould 1
grag Lid pri WoO De
VIDOR Lhe
t of M1
Repro:
After dinner M
va, Grrang
thi
whic) ie
m
the hoase
with
Mr.
ke, which
sand
is, and as help was sca
took fire, and mill anc
snts in them were burned,
id not even say
worth
Gus
a his bo
several tho
on
cn
Penn township election, Sat
resulted in favor of changiog the
tion from Milibeim to Coburn, by 47
ty. This makes Coburn the capi-
Penn twp. and the Coburn
id
rR no
t at the Bee Hive.
i
Nese
18 And all oun
a qQegeney
Ver orRiguoye
Aver Pills «
ahd sale aperient, (hey
ie
oe y ¥
Bre % fie
se Lom 1 their dais practice. M ney
D. Murray.
x, HovLioway
Philadel
=oid by J.
JOHNET
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“ft 3 TF 149
MABKETS
Philadelphia, 5
Corrected Weeki)
Chicaga,
May Hirk
“"
uit, Ware, Jr., Comm'n Br
31 South Third Breet,
LOCK HAVEN MARKET.
kor,
source the material is drawn. The mud
mason wasps of the regions of the Ama-
ous are also artisans of skill and ingenu-
ity, no whit inferior to the other insects
of which we have spoken. The beds of
i white clay, found in the river
ions of Brazil, furnish the inhabitants
1 material, whence they manufacture
lent pottery ; but the wasps make
mt of material forms which
rival the skill and beauty of the human
handiwork. Having chosen some branch
wie
BOO
g for his pest-building, the indus-
little builder starts for the clay-
nee. This it approaches wi
, and, losing no time in survey.
the ground, instantly kneads little
rllets of clay, which it can carry in is
Thia little ball of moist clay is
the edge of the cell, and then
ut around the circular rim by
LL Wik
out
The insect places itself as-
the rim, pats the sides with its
ide and ont, smoothing and har-
, and then flies off for another
ball. As this nest is designed for
home of the young, the faithful
her w makes provision for the sus-
no Lis baby wasp before the nest
; id after she has laid her
dor to effect this, she pro-
} the food which her
This consisia
certain kind of spider. And
shown marvellous instinet,
il that if the nest is filled
spiders the bodies would de-
wise mother catches the
wounds or disables it that it
ugh helpless.
t mest,
| forerunner of their doom.
IAAI A
TRAMPS ON A TRAMP.
“Well, it's about grub time,” remarked
tation plat! rm; "just yon keep yous
eye on me an’ I'll show ver a trick what's
wut) Go down there
AVI
hus
nd ti
wid yer.
we water-tank an’ wail for me
was told, when No. 1
ped behind a convenient freight car.
was ns ragged and dirty as the
wverage of his class. His hat bad proba.
l the top of » stick in
Pulling from beneath
: 3
« AMI RE IM
done daly
iV
on
we cornfield
way advertisement on one side, and
at was white on the other, he slashed
ts corners off with an old pocket-knife,
nd cut a soollop in one end. A piece of
from one of his
ta. The cardboard, white side ont,
hite paper oame
| pOCks
{ sooliop just fitting his neck. The piece
{ of paper was deftly folded and the cor.
nd placed sround his
neck. Two pins fastened the
to the cardboard Two more
| fixed the eard-board firmly under the
Just then the through train came
gong mttled on the
the steps of a coach
from behind the freight car came Mr.
Tramp. His mother wouldn't bave
coguized him. He was bareheaded
His
{ ners clipped
| paper
ves,
rm. Over
iis shirt front was glossy white,
collar was the cleanest seen thore that
He had left his old hat behind.
He looked nearly sas respectable as any
of the passengers with whom he rashed
for the Inuoch-room. At the counter Lis
ragged pants and clay-covered shoes
conld not be seen by the wailere
“Here, put these two plates of cold
chicken, them ssndvitches an’ a couple
day
plainly poorer neighbors, [And
| voy to the mansion prepared for her, Bi ¢
‘a husband, father, brothers and sisters,
Lome
is rich, he need not advertise his wealth. [lange Shi 01 Hinds o> I Fu
It is also often noticed that men of ideas |»ory igen oondheted bY. Rev. JW, Manners, jasor
hesitate in their speech more than do| ______ _ :
those who have few ideas and few words | g .
to express them in he renson is evi- |
dent. Men of a large voesbulary will |
piek and choose in their words in order
to get the word that will best do the |
work expected of it. If this one will not |
it will be taken out and an-|
other enbstitnted, while the man of a
and few ideas will |
NYIQISAR!
Q
D
any
Answer,
limited vocabulary
199N¥0
loss for the simple reason
e
that he has but the one set of idess and
he one set of words to express them.
Ihe words are easily fitted to the ideas |
and the work is done. Of all people in |
the world, young women are the most |
but it is not from
ny quantity of ideas or of words either, |
yd of either is usually
for the already ns |
g who has but one suit
of olothes is never troubled about dress- |
ng himself, for he puts on his one suit |
business. It is the |
o has a number of differant suits |
who is confronted by the problem what
to wear and how to wear it |
NIRR0J3Y 8!
EST TONIC, -
This medicine, pombining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly snd oom dete y
Cures D epalag Indigestion, Wenknens,
Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
an Nournigiin, .
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tha
Kidoeys and Liver.
It is iovalusble for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who Jesd sedentary lives.
Tt does not injure the teeth, cause headache 07
produce consti pation—~olher Iron emedicimes <5
1t enriches and purifies the blood, stimu q
the appetite, aids the sssimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengt!
ent the muscles and nerves,
For Intermittent Fevers, Lamitude, Lack of
Energy, &c., it has no equal. f
B# The genuine has above trade mark ar i
eroused red lines on wrapper. Take n y ofser
Bats ovly by BROWSE CEERICAL €0, BALTINORE, BP
glib in conversation,
r ho conms
limited, but
y “on SHAR
’ 3.438 181:
Treason
nd goes about his
man wi
msi th; ]—
THE NORWEGIAN HORSE,
111. cream-colored ani-
Heo Lingle Pot , dec'd, having been
lswiully grasted to the undemigned he wou
spectfully request sil persons knowing thes
} lebied Lo the estate W0 make i
nd those having Cialns age
mstanoes in which he [same lo present the them duly suthenteaiod §
Sa ’e 3 ; Db. DECKER
well, Whips being Potters Mills, Pa
wintry, and more often m———— ——————
3 4 s CE. ~Letter of ad:
not dispensed with, the shrewd nu the estete of Jonas Bos
raped proooceds at the © Ai late of Poller twp 4. having been lawd
ped. pt - " the utset to dis- granted Wo the undersigned he would respec 1
in a thoroughly methodical and [request all persons knowing themselves Wo 1
lmost scientific manner whether his now
iver possesses one of these objectionable
Aetted 1 the estate 10 make immediate pay?
and those having claims against the sane Ww {7
Mruments. He begins by turning Lis |
, wi anencumbered with |
istration upon the esiale of Dr
pent the same duly authenticated for setliement
LEVI BTUMP, Amr,
means is able to Lo e
> : $e { Potter township, decd, nay
Tusseyville, P
Lat #1
2 conjecture by a peisain Ki i
ber of tentative experiments, such as
y & measure of interest.
almost human degree of ite
socurately adjusting his
oaOover
aug
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE~Letiers of
thesis
to verify hi
against the sane
cated for setilcmeni. ‘
Zoaugti
0 GET WELL —How to keep weil =
} rous are questions of vital
uswered and convincing
rated Pamphlet concerns
feild, which gives soot
rents of Electricity &
ri by any one, night or
1 OVOrOOImnes WORKDOsE (
wit drugging the stomach. Pamphlet
sent free Uhaled, DOS 4 cenls postage 4
dress. AMERICAN GALVANIC CO, Mo. 1]
St. Philadelphia, Pa Bape
a ———
oan AT PRIVATE BALE — will offer fors
, 8 YR ¢ fan, Slusted In ON
township, 2 miles southwest olfpring Mills, o
taining 146 ACRES, of which 130 8Cres are chess
balance good timber land ; farm Is ib 8 good oon
{ditdon, thereon erected & good, large dwells
| HOUSE, & good BUMMIIE-HOUSK, and all Hooes
I sary outbutidings ; a spring of never failing wa
iter, a large BANK BARN, and running waier i
ithe barnyard, contains two Orchards and ¢
> . other kinds of fruits JAMES HANNA
Evolution claims at length to have Tmaybm Bpriug Mills, I'a
the problem of the origin of
oy s esd bani 3 " ww Of 5 married ladies, at same address, and 12 tw
wheat. The noted botanist, Grant Allen, 1 for postage, will receive free for Gu
cent amps
AYN © { entire year, a handsome, chleniaining and iter
“ Wha . . To Live Domestic Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fai
Wheat ranks by origin as » do work. Decorating, Shops ing, ¢ ooking and Ho
generate and degraded lily. The primi-|
which
strengthening
Kagnelism. It cal be w
any 1
irist at work or rest
disease witha
sted to the estate 10 mak
ol a those having Cis
: : : 10 present them duly agilhedd
stopping short some yards this sideof a PIPIUHN KLINK, Adm’
hill or a gate. He seems thoroughly to | Bellefonte, Peas
anderstand the conditions on which he is! Lape’ Mupical ADvisEn.—A complete Medics
y : , | Work for Women, bandsamely bound in C040 a1
let out to the tourist, and knows his (iustrated; postage paid for 10 two-cent stamps
duty «11 . 1 “ts Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases of the
uty far too well to allow himself to be sex, by a treatment at home. Worth its weight ir
overworked and so renderad unfit for fo- Gold « any of these 4
3 a senses, Uver 1 } giready. Address, DUK]
morrow’s task in his owner's meadows | pogiasmine Co, Nunds, N. 3 PI
He will trot down a sieep hill at a rate
is calenlated to frighten the
novios, but strenuously insisis on taking
every rise, however gradual, at a creep-
ing pace. This is apt to exasperate the
ordinary British to who has im-
ported the habits of city life into these
soquesterad regions, and who calonlatos
over much ground in
time. But the experienced Nor |
traveler knows bettor than to
waake rigid calculations, a
Chestuul
on goething oe
given
wogan
a
THE ORIGIN OF WHEAT,
solved Any Housckoeper who sends al 0008 the nanos
ft
bold matters. Best paper published for Ladies
. ! | Every housekeeper wants it. Regular price, §1
tive ancestor of the lily was a very sim-| Must send now | Address, DOXESTIC JOURNAL,
; : ] stig Nunda, NB ork
ple plan, with a triple set of pollen bear-| baugim wa, New York
ing stamens, fertilized by insects. It RISLEY'S WITCH HAZEL
thus acquired those bright colors and Cures headaches, burns, sprains, Cuts
3:4 : . | rheumatism, toothache, blisters, &«
that beauty which rivalled ‘Solomon in| Unequal led in quality st hall the price, € oz. 25
' : ’ k lots, Pints (8 os) 0 cts. Quarts $1 per bottle,
sll his glory.” The development was|%, ; py’ KXTRACT OF BUCHU.
wound
0’ coffees on a tray; quick now!” he
shouted; ‘got to go way back to the
sleeper with 'em.” A few minutes later
two tramps were enjoying a saug lunch
x : # New potatoes, 40¢; bultler, 12¢ to 18¢:
cou Stover, when about 5 years oid * | young chickens, per pair. 402: beets or
Atter they bad lived two years in Penns | - a be i 10 Ry I
Wy ai,
| | dozen, Be; egus, 17¢: beef, 8 10
valley, Gen. Potter, who then lived at [5 a’ RE 155 {9 i
wl Al Was afterward « alie i Fx tter's ¥ r {7 1D IN i ih, per poand, Lett; 0 0N8, per
jal a alterwa alied Pole Fort 5
i t int, cabbage, per head, He; tomatoes,
the lend for first class jules, Any ceme-
tery in this county, tat Las monnwents
or tombstones, will convince you tha!
the Beliefonute marble works put out the
best,
i
through many aslages, through the Valuable in the cure of uloerstion and {mite
alosing and marsh arrow grass and in.|tion of the kidneys, bladder and uretha, strung:
. Lary, gravel, gleet, ghonorrhooa, teucorthocs of
numerable forms, until it reached the whites, dropey, pain in back, loins, ac., $1 per tx
perfect lily. The first downward step|te 50 DLL OrEENER and Sts Now )
wan their near | bu,
sun notify Mr. Stover, Hubler and
Harper, who had emigrated together in
the same neighborhood, and were the
only families living in the eastern part
of the valley, notified them of the ap-
pe rance of the Iudians. All these fam-
lites at once prepared to flee and left
next morning, CUstherine, afterwards
wile of Nicholas Gast, was now 7 years
of age: she bad to foot it, and it com
menced snowing before they left, By
thie time they got to Overmyer's ford, in
the neighborhood of Centrevilie, now
Soyder county, the snow came to her
kaees, The reason she had to walk wae,
there were smaller children who bad to
be taken on the borses, At this place
they got canoes and took in parties who
had no horses or were not able to walk—
they landed at tbe place where now
Selinsgrove ie. When they landed the
boatman upset the canoe and spilled
them all in the creek, One of the chile
dren almost failed of being landed.
— In Hartley township 123 hogs to
havs died from the disease, of which
John Diehl lost 23, Wm. Glover 15, Geo,
Giover 12, Mark Bchnore 16. D. O. Bow
er 10, Jacob Boop 7, Isuac Walker b, and
other parties a lesser number.
wwe A Bellefouter when away from
home always boasts of ita weslth, its
fine residences, furnaces, glass works,
fine spring, and the cheapest and best
clothing store in the state, the Philad.
Branch.
ee of our exchanges growla at a
neighb or for appropriating its locals,
without credit, by po 1 oe too and leaving
off a little, Too small a matter to growl
about—the Rzrorrern don’t mind such
things, notwithstanding it constantly
pees its columns drawn upon in a similar
piratical way.
~The Middleburg Post says from
the sparks of a steam thresher while
threshing the crops of Thos Grayhill,
near Riehfield, on 15, the barn and house | Grandmother Stover, on counting the
were burced to the ground. We do not | ehisdron, found one missing, which was
know the particniars therefore eannot | then discovered floating down the stream
give them, and recovered. From there they went
Jerseys for ladies, children and men, ~ | in fat-boals to Harrisburg. From there
Gar mans, { they went to Barkshire, (Lebanon)
ee Mr, Wm. C. Sweetwood, of Dan | Where thoy stayed two years. News
eannon, give our sanctum a call the oth. | coming that they conid retern in safety
er day. Mr 8 bosses the engine for the | (Grandmother Gast having been hone:
lining will of Mr, Ssakey, formerly of | #icK for returning) they ali returned to
Mil hein, and says the establishment is | Yenrs valley, godmother Gas: being
doing a brisk business, about 9 years oid, (about 1777.)
Examine our new goods—Garmans, One lot of ladies’ dress cloth at & sac
Bioycle and pink shirts—~Garmans, rifice—Garmans.
0 to De: cucumbers, per dog $
wm, 120; lard, 13; apple
De; ba
apples, 50.
SPRING MILLE MARKET.
VWheat—Red.,
White & Mixed
Corn, shelled, snd cars oid
Buckwhest. coo
Barley
Clove rseed
Timothy seed -
Plaster, ground per
Flour, per barrel
totier Flour, per barrel . ‘
Butter, 16 allow, 6; lard, 10; ham,
16; shoulde 10; aeon or side, 12;
exe por dozen 6 conta,
Corrected weekly by 1. 1. Gronohle,
COAL Pea, 2.75% Chestnut, 4.5; Stove, hi
Bag. 4.50.
ton
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T. ELMO HOTEL,
,
Ne, 817 & 819 Aveh Street,
Reduced rates to $2.00 per day,
traveling public will still find at thie Ho
tod the same jihers] provision for their
eomibors. 18 is jocated in the
aontres of business and pisces of amuses
ment and differant railroad depots, sa well
by Sireet Unrs constantly
doors, It offers spacial
bo thosa vielting the city for business or
jrav BELT.
Your patronage respectiulle solicitad,
JOS, M., FEGER. Proprietor,
Wiardd
passing
If you want a good Truss go to the
Centre Hall drog store,
behind the water tank. “I say, pard
how's that for a game, anyhow { " chuck-
lod the one with the snowy bosom ;
** nothin’ like puitin’ on style if yer want
to got along in the world.”
be
MOZART.
A great many curious anecdotes are
told of this wonderful composer. Among
others related by his biographer, it is
said that his charity was once appealed
to in the street by anold scquaintance
who had seen better days. Mozart put
his hand into his pocket, but found
nothing thers ; the discovery way om-
barrassing and painful under such cir
cumstances, but immediately an idea oc
crrred to that great genius ; he requested
the man to wait—stepped into a coffee
room, aod there instantly composed a
minuet, folded up the paper and gave it
to the applicant, recommending him to
take ii to the musio~learler in the city.
who, when he saw the contents, would
give him something. The man received
five iouls dors. It is neodless to observe
that the minuet is considered a master
phan, it being the production of an artis!
who composed nothing but masterpieces
mn fi ——
Everything new-Garmans.
E gays our stock is immense
verybody says |
oF
sooms to have been welf-fortiligation, |
taking the place of the insect aid. After-|
ward the winds brought the varied fer-|
tilizing pollen dost, and so came the
rushes—plain litle lilies, with dry,
something between the true rush and
grasses. The Euscaulon, a common
American water plant, rushlike in
character, bridged over the gap between
the rushes and the grasses, and then
step by step the changes in the part of
the flower culminated in our wheat plant.
With the wood rush commenced the
habit of storing glaten and starch siong
ooreal so valuable for human food and
lily, the queen of the floral world, to the
rank of the privee of grains, bearing its
princely sway upon all the golden har
vest flelds of every civilized race and
vation of the globe.”
A Lind upon the wing tsy carry a seod
thet shail add a now speciés to the vege;
table family of & contineat ; aud just so
word, a thought, from a living soul, may
bave immeasurable, eteroal
tinsel,
Ely HE
Sseplmos 64 Courtland St, New York
JR AT PRIVATE SALE ~The undensignod
offers his valuable FARM OF 4
ACRES for sale. Thereon a good house and bank
barn and all necessary outbuildings, an orchard
of choice fruit, and good, peverdailing water st
house and barn, ae i Acres of timber ian
about 1 miles wn above, in VW Ties
about po) mile south of eh Ry A YOY
desirable home, J. W, MERSINGER,
Tiaugbm Tussey ville, I's
J ALCABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE Wil
be offered at public sale bo
virtne of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre
pounty, st the late residence of Jonathan Weaver,
decd, in Uregg twp, three miles cast of Centro
Hall, Saturday, October 4, "84, al o'clock, the fol
lowing real estate © A valoable farm containing
74 ACRER, more or less, neal messuretnoent, in
Gregg twp, bounded on east lands of J,
south by lands of Mitchell heirs, on
rd of purchase money ob id
com firmation ria Lom oy
in two years, with tateres n
Sag of wale. sald payments (0 be scoured by bow!
A. H. WEAVER, Adm'r,
¥ + une AND LOT AT CU BALE. «A fine
good two
wr.