THE CENTRE R EPORTER. i Sheriff Dunkle has a horse that On last | Cextae Hann, Pa, Nov. 20, 1884, TerMs —$2 per year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements 9 conts per line tor thres insertions. One ecolum per year $90—4 colum $46. mir-Heoreafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres | mium on $2 in advance, Be Smart for Once i and take advantage of ——THE GREAT SPECIAL SALE,~— at SPIGELMYER'S ! “SUPPLY DEPOT,” | SPRING MILLS, PA. Gools going like “hot cakes,” and cus- tomers all in good humor. i Dress Trimmings, Pasmentries, Frin- | ges, Ornaments, Furs, &e., Sewing | Silicia, Drilling Cambric, Italian | Cloth, Gilbert Twills, Velvets from 48 | ols. to 86 per yard. Braid—all the | fashionable styles in Gold mixed ; Sol | id Gold Hercules—in all widths— | No. 29 star, ete. In Merino Hosiery | and Underwear we carry undoubtedly | the largest line. 200 shades in Em-~ broidering Silk, Jersey Collars and Cuffs ; all the fashionable little buckles and clasps, a novelties— neat preity and inecpensive ornament for Dresses and Coals. D. GARMAN & S ON. BUSH'S ARCADE. Bellefonte, 1884. AL ITEMS, LOC folve the great Velvets and fur—Garmans. —Mr. Jonas Fry, of Lewisburg, is tarning his burr mili into a roller mill, ——We had a heavy rain Sanday af ternoon, which was a fine thing for many empty cisterns. ——A thin coat of ice formed on Penns creek above Coburn on Friday night, puzzle at the Bee Hive. Monday was raw and stormy. Stampiog al low rates—Garmans, 3 .—The railroad company will use a telephone between Oak Hall and Spriog Mills for the present. ~The farm of Dr. 8. Van Valzab, » short distance above Centre Hall, was purchased last week by Wm. Heckman, of Gregg. Mrs. Mingle, mother of 8. Q, Da vid and Abs. Mingle, is very home of Abs. Mingle at Asronsburg, and not expected to recover. She is quite an aged lady. —Yony Deininger thinks of puttiog np a plaining mill near the railroad sta- tion instead of buggy shops, as either he, we or some one had lied. ——Sansages are getting ripe and the clatter of the chopper machine is heard in the land preceded by the musical squeal of the porker. —(3et your rubbers and other ghoes at Mingie's, Bellefonte, where you find the best stock and finest assortment, Mr. Wm. Rearick, an old and well known citizen of Millheim, died last Thursday, and was interred Sunday fol- lowing. He was nearly 56 years of age He always bore the character of a good citizen and an upright man, and was a consistent member of the Lutheran church, and an unswerving Democrat. ——We think the Spring Millers and railroad company must have compromis- ed on change of name to Rising Springs. We observe that when the train gets to the station the condnctor calls “Rising Spring” —*“Spring Mille.” : — There is prospect for lotsa of work for mechanics at Centre Hall from this on thro’ the coming summer. Consider- able building being in contemplation. There will be a Union Thanksgiv- ing service in the Evangelical charch, Thursday morning, 27, at 10 o'clock, in which ministers of the different congre- gations will take part, and to which the people generally are invited. Ag the terminus of our railroad is {0 be Bellefonte, it is a misnomer to call it the Lewisburg and Tyrone, the Lewis burg and Bellefoute (L. & B.) would be the right name, ~——Fravk E. Bible succeeds Mr. Sho gert ia the Centre Democrat, Frank is young and full of fire, aud we think will prove a band in his new venture. At all events, here is wishing him suc cess, Young Logan was dismissed from West Point week because his pants did not fit. He did not obey his father, who had ordered him to get a suit of Lewins & Oo, the cheapest ready-made clothing merchants in Ameries, and where a good fit would be sure. This is as bad a case as that of the fellew whose girl gave him the mitten because he did not buy his clothes at the Philadelphia Branch, Ladies Plosh garments made to order at the Bee a Have you seen the 75¢ and $1 horse Dots at the Bee Hive? It you want to save money on bed blankets and baps, go to the Bee Hive. ~The great count is over and the decigion is that Cleveland uets his in- augnration snit at the Philad. Branch, €or $37 which is just his majority over Blaine. It has glso been agreed t all the clsctord get their suits at the Philad, Branch and attend the inauguration in ~All hand ¥ archiefs bought of us d December will be stamped few harps Bat the driverless horse with his bugey pike to Bellefonte, and turned up at the The night wus very dark, The deputy and Mr. Jolin L Runkle footed it from Linden Hall Ww this place, and could hear the horse and buggy ahead of them, and at one time | were 80 close that Runkle was in the act | of mounting the buggy, when the horse | took to running, meaning to say he could find his way without a driver. | —Now is the time to lay in your | groceries for the winter, Sechlers have fre-hs est and best. Ovsters, big as a hand, ai- che @ se, canned and dried fru ts, from the apices, crackers, fine confectioneries, fresh beef, pork and sansages—in fact anything you can think of that is good. A Pare and Reliable Medicine.~A leaves, barks and berries is Burdock Blood Bit- tere. They cureall diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. ——While on the cars the other day, going thro’ the valley, we came iuto con pleasure trip and gave us his route thr! this section, He said he came down by ¥hite Hall and Pine Hall, and took the cars at Oak ‘Hall, soon passed throogh | Linden Hall, and had a short stop st | orn Hall, and had a short stop at Rising Spring Hall, and expected 10 leave the cars at Coburn Hall, and would thence ¢o via Nittany Hall and Cov. rly Hail t Mill Hall for the P. & E. road, and that was hall of his trip. We told the stray er he was having halltogether too mu Hall and that some of the places had no vet got big enongh for a Hall. he thought all the places had Halls 2 this section and there's where he wa mistaken and apologized. b keeps the lead for bargains, and bet goods; other dealers will admit tois, aud the people all assert it. ——On Satardty morning, 15th, the grist mill at Stormstown, Centre C muty owned by Mr. Ebbs, i its contents, burned to the ground. The gentleman whose Dame We failed ti learn and who was runniog the mill loses heavily, baving bad large quan’ilies of wheat, corn, rye and oats stored ther in. The cause of the fire is uDEKNOWn, Suaday afternoon, 16th, and died iogian:- y. He bad been suffering with phthisi for a nomber of years which is supp was the canse of his death, Mrs. Mary J. BH. Gilliland, wif Col. Jas. Giililand, near Linden, Moot gomery county, Md., departed this Life an Nov, 9. She was one ol Go I's suffer ing ones for nearly 25 years aith in Christ her Saviour never faiter ed. For chenille, fringe, biack cones «nd all other tnmmings for fine dresses gdies need pot go to Beilefonte, us Wolh have them and at reasonable prices Hg © Btdl ties ympson advertises the Leo farms at public sale. See another col Em. Smith, Potters merchant, gave us a call. Men and bovs will do well to 1 their clothing st Wolfs fur they big lot of it and are selling at for less. nn 1,40) The att Mills’ Cost Know covered the gronnd on Wed nesday morning with sigs lor more —(lourt began oa Moaday, Ther was no business of imporiance, John Hicks died recently at Seo tia. His funeral tonk plice on the 11'b Oa 13th his aunt, Mrs. Betsey Harde died from the effects of injuries receiv. by a fall, and on same day his mother Mra. Abram Hicks, breathed her last, The two bodies were laid to rest in ove grave, — The ‘new railroad from Jersey o wwParties on the new line of our rail road in ordering goods should have them marked Centre Hall, Linden Hall or Oak Hail as the case may be and instract the shippers to pre pay the freight, We aie iuformed by the P RK. that if oar peo. ple follow the above suggestion they will save them-elves the asnoyance, delay and additional expense of bavisg their ¢oods forwarded from Spring Mills, All who are interested should carefully note John Horner and son, with Messrs. Shreckengast and Locas, spent two weeks honting in the Green woods, of and with teu deer kitled, Pretty good k C, E. Aurand, Bpring gist, has located at Downs, Kansus, Fresh arrival of blunk and shawls at Walfs, both fancy and mourn Don't fail to see them. | —On Sanday, 30, 10 a m. Rev D. M. Wolf will preach in the Reformed ehurch, Centre Hail. In the even'nz 0 Ame day an anniversary of the Miss'ry Aid Roclety Wit he ce ahrats d, an address by Rev. Wolf wil be an iuterests ing feature. All are invited. A meeting of joint of the Centre Hall Ref. charge held at the Union chureh, Dee, 2, Members of the diferent cons und tory he the consis will al one o'clock, gregations should attend, wT Here are several) diptheria in Beliefonte. A little son of Judg died of that dicease on Monuda) = A} kind (ria and $2 20 are wear shiny — Bee Hiv 8 Of ruliber BOOK 1 Ai Plaids aud « ress ors Filannels at a sacrifice Das kles a; Skating shirts Lace and Turkmas If yon want a go entre Hall drog st M Bars’ ar d t1 years, from $i° Kircher original 3 sb suv Pasteur, er Wa glaze Prov noe rod need §1 0 are 1 (38 sf tar. MIRE E Mr. John yder, of Rock Run, ten miles northeast of Freeport, 111, died on Tuesday morning, Nov. 4, aged BY years, 6 months, 18 days, He was afflicted with nothing particular but old age. Mr. Kry- der came to [linois in 1847, from Clinton county, Pa., but was born in Halnestwp., Centre county, Pa. His wife died about 91 years ago, in Freeport, Five sons and one dan living, as follows Wm. Kryder, with whom deceased lived, < Run: David Kryder, Dakota vil- Jacob Kryder, Lancaster twp,; Mrs, _ 8, Sapp, Dakota twp; A, J. Kryder and J. J. Kryder, dpring Grove, (ireen 'o.. Wis. The funeral was held Thurs- day, in Luth. & Rel church at Dakota village: services were conducted by Rev. Frank Wetzel, and the remains were in- | terred in the cemetery near the Lancas house, by the side of the grave | ter school | of Mrs. Kryder, The late John Kryvder rhiter are still ind 0 father of eight children, 3] lren and 16 great-grandchil- dren. illheim Journal please copy. | . GLE, - - oo» Headquarters for embroidery material ~{FArmans, 5 ————— —————— LOCK BAVEN'B LARGEST MILL IN ASHES, Lock Haven has suffered anotl destruction on Friday morning, its largest saw mill, sitosted in the western limite of the city, on the bank of the Bald Eagle The alarm was sonnded at 3 o'clock in the morning and earned that Kramer, Mann 8 large saw muil was on fire. The depariment responded promptly, but be- gees the mene was reached the destruc tive vlements bad already made oo nad he adwey, the mill belog ro: ally te lumber yard on fire. win were directed towards saving Packer & Co's flouring mill, sita- In this they were. suc in the m-antime the county JOT mls Ba d Eagle crevk took fire g entirely © med, a8 were also wr houses, Kyler's large barn besides smaller build- BAW 1 Jr (OFS fn the 1 1. of froek. I Was sun & Co’ } Strat ie Cuvee oped and All off Im se 11 Y, ii, but ine iA ., er gLiop ONG FI A close esti stuber destroved ET OF LUMBE!I mile places at l ‘he amount of The ihe county bridge i, At d, while not d eondibon, can not th PIKE) feet, 18 A 1olal wWreCk, a large Of 11 in ge He mill a aocn- 18 time a8 It control © in but aysinst which £140 000 distrib or mm most fer re com pes EOC the largest ration. To Jefini v cata ry origin, [he m. It rebuilt or feel + ’ the seas is i be The work of an ia ke out in i and gL over i not a board 1 feet pled pady ou Kre iu ¥ BY v Or av I Zl Sarg 3 the of _y Lhe amer, Maan 1 EWe 0 the be. ow ned », Band 3 plone Kreamer, tock City "Sy ie ing Kream- LIKELY: x as jo OWS gn » ¢ and radrosd 82. i Kes & Furst ca- er 0 Lok 3 ¥ patidy Five asd & & Doas, hut 3 it Dy in 1800 by Par Ot bas had additions bailt Fhe con ty DHridye Was battin 1880 at a ost of $5,000; Lo 1esarabog, fhes & La d tue wind not cusped, the wwn of Flemington wouid ave beens wiped cut of existence, - » s, 8liGRTed DEeRr Had the direction of tf 14 BYRONS CONTEMPT OF DEATH, Notwithstahifing Byron's assumed gsontempt of death, nothing could exceed his abject terror when laboring under even the slightest illness, He was dining at Piea, with Hunt, Trelawney, and Shelley, one day, when 1 tack of colic, table, threw himself upon the sofa, and began to say, “Oh, my God! I am dying 1-1 sm dying!” Trelawney, who was a very peouliar man, went vp the terrified bard, and The tone in which this was said was so lawney's nonchalance caused. kind man, and whose nature rose at every himself out a very bad one, and when he had indulged himself with a little more gin and water than usual, he would fre- quently grow almost maudlin over his imaginary One night he was particulary dismal over his own in. iquities, and expressed great repentance, He was very much put ont by Mrs. Hunt saving in a tone of affected consolstion, “Come, my lord, you are not half so wicked as you flatter yourself you sre.” He gave his publisher, John Murray, a8 a birthday present, a Bible very nicely bound. On the outside, stamped in gold- en letters, was the inscription, * From Lord Byron, to his friend, John Murray.” This was ostentatiously displayed on the centre table of the great publisher's drawing-room, and Murray was very proud of the gift. At a large party at bis house, one evening, a friend was turning over the leaves of the magnificent Bible, when he suddenly oried, * Why, Murray, come here! Byron has been the Bible!” Baying which, he pointed ont to the astonished and in- dignant publisher that Byron had altered a verse by drawing his pen through the word “robber ” and substituting another word, so that the verse ran thus : * Now After that unlucky discovery the book disappeared. A SWINDLING BY POSTCARD. wickedness, altering Barabbas was a publisher.” Postcards are open fo the objection that what is written upon them ean be read by the inquistive.m inded person for wh n they are pot intended, but into whose hands they y chanoe to fall be- fore reaching the individual they are ad- dressed to. The French concierge, how. who was known to have the had of reading the postcards sent to igers in the house before deliver- ng them to their respective owners, has just been the vict A short time ago one came for a male wiger, and by it the indiscreet porter learned that the former had just inheri- ted 8 very comfortable fortune, through the and he was advised by ihe writer to come at onoe { The ever, habit the I im o see after his property. | 11 ONIRNOO3Y SISIHONEA JNY SNVIDISARd BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, Er rid and completely 2 ndig Ww Cures I s estion, Impe:e Blood, Malaria, Chill nnd Fevers, Bn Neuralgia. It is a0 unfailing remedy for Diseases of ihe Hidueys und It is inval Women, and all who lead sedentary lives 11 Aoes not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce constipation —olher Irom medicines do. Itenriches and purifies the blood, simulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- leves Heartburn snd Belching, and strength. ens the muscles and nerves, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &e., it has no equal, Ba The genuine has above trade mark and erossed rod lines on wikppesr, Take no other Bade only by BROWN CHENICAL 00, Bi LY INORE, BB psa amar that Jacob MeCool, 0 Centre county, Ps. on the 34 day of November, A.D. 1884 made an sssignment for the beneti of creditors { e undersigned, which seid assign. duly recorded. All persons kpow- ves (ndebted to sald ob MeCool ange the same promptly and those wiil please present ihe same duly for seitiement. JRO. GROVE, nn ; sek ly Dewsnu Her devoted 10 science, MSChARION, EREIEET ng, Cio jes, inventions snd patents ever published Every trated with splendid engravings This iabes 8 most yaiuable encyciopedis « { ich mo person should be willbe Thue the BCIENTINIC AMENICAN 55 ® 5 on nearly egusis thet of ail eller papers : Prios, $0.20 & year. Discous lube sid by sil pewsdeslers MUNK & CU, fishers, No. 38 Broadway, 3. 5. . Mons & Co. have also x NTS bed Yhirty-Beven Ew ATE * Jears’ practice toe ® the Potent Ofoe, snd have mere then One Hune dred ov ng spriications for pel ents in tbe Ped Pirates pod Sorgen countries. Osvesia, 7 radoMarkn, Copy Assiguments, $30 sll other papers 10 inventors heir rights 's the tates, Cepeda, Eagland, 3 “ other foreign oonpiries pronared on sud on reasonable lene. 5 88 Lo oD BIG tenis cheerfully v without charge. Hand. socks of informe. tion went from Fatenta obtained through Munn A Lo, are potiosd in Lhe Boientife Amerioup free. The vhvaninge of BBC 3 motion is well understood by sil persons whe ¥ suds 6 GIEpOse of their patents. Address MUSS & 1X3, Oop HORS TIFIC AMERICAN #1 Broadway, New York OURT PBUCLANA (ION Pui Wherest. the Hos Adam lley, President of the Uourtof Con pn Pleas of the ith Judicial Dies trict, oonsisiing of the oousties of Centre and Huntingdon, sed the Hon. Jas RB. Smith and the Hon ( hester Musson Assce, Judges in Certre coun. ty, having jssened thelr precept, bearing date 8h Guy of Uct , 188, to me directed, for holding 8 Court of Oper snd Termiver and General fai Delivery and Quarter Ressions of the Pesos in elieforie, for Lhe counts of Centre, and to commence on the Fourth Monday of Nov] next, being ibe Mth day of Nov 18 and to continue tes weeks Notice iz heesly given to the Coroner, J ustices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of ssid county of Centre, that they be then and there in thelr proper perscta, at 10 o'clock in the forsoon of said day, with thelr records , ingui- sitions, examinations, and their own reipesmbranoet, to do those things which to their office sppertains io be dose, and those who are buand in recoguisacces 0 prosecule sgainst the priscoers that are orsball be in the jail of Centre counly, be then and there 10 prose tute against them ae shall be just Given nader my band, at Bellefonte, the 2th day of Oct in the yesr of our Lord 1654, and the one wundred and seveuth year of the independence of ths United States J. DUSKLE Sheri 7 TION. Having purchased the following all persons are oRu- the same, as they Charles Media, i calf, 4 hogs 2% arper cupboard. bg , washetand, queens ¢, and doughtra; 4 stellig ind that the recipient of it remained where be was, and appeared | rather depressed in spirit. By dint of | cautions questions, he brought the young nan to confess, with apparent reluctance, that he had been left a fortune, but that, being without funds or friends in Paris, Le was unable to undertake the long jour ney, as he was recommended to do. concierge, little dreaming that he had to deal with rogues and sharpers, offered to advance what was necessary. The offer with the nu post-oard, to { 1 ! i 1 i 1 : 1 i i HA} 100 i Of LIP EY hae n hy : 1s i 2100.1 tee 8l Coa woes the stock unsurpassed io the vei- Shore to the Clearfield coal regions, was opened to Philipsburg, this county, las week, adistance of seventy miles, a if Like OF giated that tw t Wols is it bireh oi is sasndda, was cordially sccepted ; all his savings, | amounting to seven hundrea franes, | | were placed at the disposal of the lodger, i In Hollar d, Mie higan, 0. J. Doeshars publishes the News, and in its colnmo g'rongly recommends Dr. Thomas’ Elee- trie Oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, ca tarrh and asthma. Plush, felt, cotton and] wool canvas; burlaps, arasene, cheolle, filling, em- broidery, knitting silk, plush balls, ete. ~(GArmans, 3 —We have had quite cold weather this week, such as would do credit t January. The ground is frozen two in ches in depth. Jas, C. Boa', Eaq., since the elec. tion of Cleveland, has moved bis office to pleasanter quartérs, and now has » good frout room in the hank building. This looks encouraging. — EN a — Pomona Grange of Centre county will meet at Centre Hall, Thursday, Dec. 4, at 10 8, m.; fall atiendance is reqnest- vd as officers for the ensuing year will le elected. The fifth degree will be con ferred in the eveuniog. Subordina granges shonld send a foll delegation. By order of the Reey: as. C, GILLILAXND, oo $500 Rewanp.~—The undersigned of- fers a reward of $600 to any one who will bring evidence within a reasonable time to conviet any party or parties tha set fire to the mill of the undersigned, or that the books of the undersigoe: were not burned and were seen in the bands of any one after the fire, 206noyim Simon Rone. Dr. Bawbones says the sorest way bt take a cold is to be always huegiog a stove, Young man, remember this, and whea you go to see your girl on Bundsy wight don't spend your time hogging the stove: but if you do get a cold Dr. Kes ler's Celebrate | Enlish Cough Medicior can be reiied npon to cure you, Did it ever oconr to you, pradent and thoughtful reader, that Dr. Kesle's COvlebrated Eoulish Cough Mediaine mast be an article of real merit, or how could the manufactarer ever he able to adwertige “money refanded to dissin fied purehissers” For sale at Mareaysa. ray. Jouning §, Hotroway & Cay, 12008 hasdalobia Ageots » | amouuts to 144. 000,000 | {4,000,000 ponds} an in lication that the $m Savvy i a 3 ueilLahL if & AW 29 BPRING MILLS Buckwheat Barley HIVE Rend ‘ ham, shotilde 16; bacor 12: We per doren Corrected ia. ~Pea, Begg, 4.75, weekly by (irenoble + ‘ ant, 4.9 MAREKETS Philad=inhia, mov, wt, (Corrected Weekly.) Chi ago. Corn 334 Wheat 744 bats yz Pork Lisrd 1 Sayven Warr, Jr, Com’n Broker, 21 South Third Birest LOCK HAVEN MAREET, New potatoes, 400; hniter, 20: to 250; a. iat LHOS slave, 1884. Philadelphia —i7 7 i“ 7 to Oe; tish, per ponnd, 12 § 0 fons, pe ter. per gt, 160; bacon, 12¢ lard, 1380; apples, 50; old chickens, per pair, ble; celery, per sock, 3 — Shown Carrion —All parsans gra hereby cans kind of g-me on wy premises, 1200158 Sam'n Brack, Potters Mills, Pa. A Bon sirens, on had and for sale cheap. of than elsewh re, monde of best miaterisl, «me salvo qoade to order on short neties, at the Mops of 1. B. Ream & So, Farm. era Mills, 29,0 mm - ew #7 BOW TO GET WELL, ~tlow th kevp well and bi strong atid vigo ous are questions of vital fey sertanee, Thin is asewe od and mvincing proofs Mrniahied in oan hosed Fam het oonoprving che Howard Galvante rhlold, wlideh selves month: ng. strengthening cureonts of Kleotrieft and Raaueiian It enn be worn hy any one, nightor Tr. at work oF teak, Bl OVRIOAIOS Wek pols ny w.thout nh Damphist ey, and every pair warranted. LOST. —A 1% yesr old bull, with &1ite under the veily bas bpen missing simee June, Tue finder will be suitably rewsrded by rep Joux Gusen, Hublersburg. Bo Lt ontre Hal Meat-market having are- {f gorator families cab al all times be g pplied with rsh meals, of best quali 4-0 bologea Sausage, Next door tw bote! : open day and evening 14may tf Hexny Boozzn $ gigas - IE MARRIED. 5 nt Contre Mall, by Rev. WE, Fisch Kamp, of Lock Haven, and Sallie R. tters Mills, On Nov i gr, Jaroh Low, of P { Bep. 18, by Rev. W. H | prany and Miss Samah | guson twp, Repl. 2, by same, Mr, Austin Dale, of Oak Hall, | and Mba Hache! Meyer, of Linden Hall, Xov. 2), hy same, Mr, Alonso Rupp and Mis Auntie BE Carper, both of Linden Hall, i On Sept. 25, Mr. Frank Hartis to Mims Evatfwile i er, bul of Bootia. { On Nov. 13, Mr. Samuel J. Musser, of Pine | Grove Mills, to Miss Alice Johuson, of Boalsburg. {On Nov 6, Mr, Howard E Holtzworth and Miss | Margaret &. Blair, both of Unicnvilie On Oct. 21, H, Krider Mattern and Miss Mina B. Clark, both of Buffalo Run, Groh Mr. Harvey Bow, Dieibelbis, both of Jer os A LO Si, RA a 0 I — i i J ALUABLE REAL BATATE AT PUBLIC i SALE.~ Will be sold at public sale on the premises. in Potter township, on SATUR- DAY, DEC. 13, 1884, the following valuable prop- erty of the late Robt Lee : i All that certain plantation and tract of land sit- | pated In Potter § . 2 miles weet of Potters Mills and #1 miles from Contre Hall railroad station, on Lewisburg £ pang I pounded on the ol Ha porth by land Geo, or. . Lands 61 Wim, Boal, on south by Wm. Boal and J, Y. Glassgo, and on the wet by lands of RB. loo Jas Glassgo and others, contaloiog 119 acres 114 perehus, thereon eroctod a good 2elory frame dwelling house, good, large bank barn, and all fieeded onthnildings, with pood orchard, an ex. cellent we'l and rouning water, ALSO, at the same time nd place, all that cer tain tract now oceupled by Jacob Lee, hounded as follows 1 Om the north bj dha Mersinger, east by Rol't Lee, south by BR. Lee and Jae, Giasgo, west Ly J. Allison and BD. Horner, cantaints 71 seren and 55 percha, fet. Thorson & westh tarde ¥ a Bones, and new bank bam, and all seomsnry outbuildings, ALAO 8 tract of timber land, belonging to the tart nagod, containing 11 arres and 158 perches, bounded by lands of Win, Colyer, R Loos cdtats, ch sootsotain and David Kung, a secured by Sond and | who disappeared, and neither he nor his “fortune ” has since been heard of by the disconsolate doorkeeper, Csi iy AA PHENOMENA AT THE EQUATOR. Twilight phenomena of a similar | character to the appearances lately so received, observed in the Island of Man- | ritine. This is especially remarkable as in that island, ss a rule, follows the day | without any noticeable transition. On | several evenings of October, however, | there was a splendid glow in the west quite half an hour after sunset, and | when night bad fairly set in this glow | goon extended oyer the whole sky, being | reflected on the clouds snd povering the | fsland with a purple tink The sea is | described as apparently on fire, the | vessels and their masts looking black and standing out in bold relief. The same phenomenon was observed before sun- rise, ROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY. A reel of cotton thread, in its ordinary every day use is a preity bit of insig- nificance, but when traced to its source is seen to have belongings and surround- ings which entitle it to be ranked with the leading features of our industrial life. The simple statement that the thread works of Messps. Clark (of Patsley, Eng- land), employ between three and four thousand workpeople, that their group of five immense mills odtitains over $80, 000 spindles, and that these factories turn out every day sufficient length of thread fo go forr times found the world, will be enough to show that, unimportant as the bobbin of thread way ba, taken singly, {t in, before ite dispersion, & member of » multitudinons. aggregate) the extent of ESTRAY ~Came to the premises of the undets signed. on or about Sept. 15, a dark brown heifer about § months old, with a star on forehead, spd rt of tail hi hite, The ow Be # requested W prove property, pay oosis 8a remove the same, Soca WM. A. BOAL. Potter Toweahip. 3 An ———— Jaru AT PRIVATE SALE ~The undersigned offers bis valuable FARM OF 4&0 ACRES for sale. Thereon s good house and bank barn and all necessary outbuildings, an orchard | of choice fruft, and good, neveriailing water & { house and barn. Also 14 Acrgs af timber Tan | about 1% miles fram shove. Hi epetty leg | about wile south of Tumseyvilip, he vers | desirable hothe, J. W. MEREINGE ’ Z7aughm Tuswey tile, Pa. The Grandest Popular Work Ever Published. Many Years in Preparation. At last Complaint SCAMMELL'S UNIVERSAL ¢ House USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, A Com fun of y 5 Human Effort. most complete Chem Mercantil ration, short, plain directions In she HOW THING w the sun. Xo yo forund In or ve for alo a first-class book, No competition. The : somes! vorume Lo market. It draws Hike a mee pet. Addross SCAMMELL & LO, TR ” 12novim in, bw
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