THE CENTRE REPORTER. MN A a a NPS PO PN PP Pl Ozayree Harr, Pa, Fen v Terms ~$2 per year in advance.} whon not in advance. Advertisédments 2 conts per line for three inseftions. One colum per year $00} columiS45. ##r-Heoreafter all subscribers their subscription in advance, willl credit of two months additional as mium on $2 in advance. ANYTHIN Useful or Beautiful, PIGELMYER'S DEPOT,==- SPRING MILLS, PA, YOU WANT Ei 10 ivi ATG. R. 8B = | By Tay day and-— find a nicer, cleaner, Or ———e— — OW Can travel a re compiete stock, talk for themselves. carmans. craze this season A A AP ot rs ns’ Sb ~——11 any of our present subscribers will club with a new one, both can get the Reporter and the New York Weekly World for 225 each, one year, pay in # vance, Sm ~—Rev. J. K. Miller and Son have a 40,000 railroad tie job in Nippanose, and will run two engines to fill the order, Hope they will make handsomely by it, a3 they are gentlemen of strict integrity. [1 —Every body talks of going to Cleve- land’s inauguration, It is perfectly right » go, but don’t do it without getting a suit at the Philad. Branch, if you want wo look like somebody when inthe crowd. ——-Monday morning early it began to { snow and continued to fall thick and fast until noon, when the depth of snow reached near fifteen inches, This is more than all the other snows together which { fell previously this winter. | ~—Go to the Philad, Branch quickly | if you want a suit of clothes for a mere | song—they are selling off at about cost, | some for less than cost. You can get an | overcoat that will last five years, for $5, { enough to go to New Orleans in. i —~--A requisition has been made by Governor Pattiscn for P, H, Stover, of { ly makiog and indorsing written instru | menis and altering the same. He fled { and is believed to be at Gunnison City, Colorado, { =——Several weeks ago we sentout bills i Lo persons in arrears, and a few have re- | sponded —some by paying part due oth- { ers all. We thank them for their prompt~ { ness, The many who have overlooked NO) N. {RHAN & ‘ob Lee, of near Tasseyville, ing. Hi s sale 18 advertised nher of onr voune f ir young folks hac arty to Mi i 1 a slei lesburg one night last wes ——{Jar town may have the electric ight by next fall Machinery for the new roller mill has already arrived. The buildiog will go up in a few weeks, Long, of Gregg, will His sale wiil befouadad- sed in Beporter. Tnhin o UELER rming. Boalsburg, intend Miflinborg, advertises tie in the “Reporter.” Mr. Orris M'Cormick, of near this has made up his mind to go west, e is advertised in Reporter, tiauling stones to buildings going station has kept teams in em. winter, and is likely tocontinne- —eJir Much esteamed friend, Mr, Geos, Spyker, of Mi:fllinburg, gave the “Reporter” a pop visit, the other day. Jacob Smith, of near Tusseyville, killed the boss hog of this wiater, His granter weighed 545 pounds dressed, ~emmMr. Mater in company with Mr, Russel, two spry and good looking voung men of Boalsburg, favored us with a call. ~—Mr. Frederick Weaver, living near Aaronsburg, of whose illness we made mention last week, has since died—age, 82 years, Mr. Geo, Breon, an old citizen of died at the resideace of his son His age was Mrs. Mater, of io ya ’ pa Gregg, Jacob, in Penn twp., ou 8. 83 years. . Mr, Stem, a brother of Mrs. Mi- chael Derstine, is here on a visit to friends, Mr. B. lives away off in Wash- ingien territory. —wPergons who wish to put in bids for the new Lutheran church to be erect. ed at Centre Hall can now do so. See adv. in Reporter, Hicks & Back, foundry and machine shops and dealers in agricultural imple- ments, at Bellefonte, are algo sole agents for Caauriox and Ossonrxe repairs. 4t The ground is frozen to a depth of 2% and 8 feet on the level, This is un- usial and shows the rigor of the present winter. Itis a good freeze for the coal dealers, we figleg advertised in Rerorter are read in almost every family in the val lev, Bend your orders by mail and they wil receive prompt attention and at low prices, weer. B. ¥. Yearick, of Spring Mills, bas concluded to quit farming and has advertised his valuable farm stock at public sale in the “Reporter,” ~—=Anctioneer Jas. N, leitzel, of pring Mills, is having some heavy sales on hand—but he has a stout pair of lungs and will put "em through. ~The pipe for the enlarged main and extension of the Centre Hall water works have arrived. Work will begin as goon as the ground is in order for dig- ging. : wee ly, Barvis still bas the revival going on in the M. E. Church of this ‘place, Sonday evening the attend. ance was 8) large that many could mot get inthe oh Bear this in mind, friends, ~The mill foundation isneirly com- | have the frame work of the lst slory in { bas the contract for earpanter work, The lumber is from Wolf & Grove's mill, and | is admired by all for its elegance in saw- { ing as well as quality, Hoxoren.—At the encampment of { the Boys in Blue, at Harrisburg, last { week, our friend Austin Cartin, was { slected commander. The vote stood, { Aostin Curtin, 524, A. J. Sellers, 161. John Odenkirk. | ~The luckiest fellows during the late cold spell were those who togk the advice of the “Reporter” and bought one | of those warm cheap overcoats at the Philad. Branch. None of these suffered a while the others shivered and trembied and are now down with a cold and bave a doctor bill three times the price of an oyvercoal staring them in the | fuce, wee Th last { hance i isi ii, for a good suit, or | good warm overcoat is now to be had at the Philad. Braseh, Lewins & Co have put down prices to the last copper in or- | der to close out winter stock and make room for spring suits, Now is the time to get clothing low—buy an overcoat and lay it up for next winter, you save near | 30 per cent by doing so. Don't miss a bargain—these goods are going fast and | | the first take the prize. —= We do not desire any local notes sent in that are calculated to be pergongl | flings. Buch can not always be detected, | becanse the drift is only known in the i localities where they apply. { our corregpondets and informants to give | notes of accidents, improvements, deaths, | | marriages, and events that iaterest the | | reader in general. It is not negesgary to | motice every sneeze or that Miss 80 and | Bo weat out walking or such like trifles. ll | Sechlers & Co, bave granalated sa- | | gar at Se a pound, all other grades at lowest prices, Syraps, molasses, finest | | New Orieans at 80c per gallon, Fioe as- | { sortment of coffees, both green and | | roasted. Our roasted coffees ara glways fresh. All the new and desirable brands | | of tobacco. Special attention given to our cigar trade. We try to sell the best | 2 for be and Be cigars in the town, Tea | — Young Hyson, 60¢, 80 +, and $1 per 1b.; | Imperial, 60c, 80c, 81; Ganpowder from | 60c to §1 per jb; Oolong 60¢ to $1 per Ib; Mixed green and blsck from 60c to $1 per Ib.; a very fine colored Japan tes; al- | 80 a good bargain in Youog Hyson at 40¢ | per pound. Finest fail cream chegse at i6c per ib. As Baking Powder is coming into such general use, it is important to | find which ars the best value for the | price charged. Our one pound pails of | Jaker's Baking Powder we think the | best return for the money of any brand | on the market. The ds will do the | sce work as any of the bigher priced | goods. Stone-ware in all siles of al] de- sirable shapes; best quality of Akron ware, This is the most satisfactory goods in the market, Oranges and lemons of the freshast goods, We have the new lightning fruit jar, and Mason's porce~ lain-lined and glass top jars, The light~ ning jar is far ahead of gnyibing yet known, It is a little bigher in price than the Mason jar, but it is worth more than the difference in price. Bay the light~ ning jar and you will not regret it. We have them in pints, quarts and half gal~ longs. Fine sugar cored hams, shoulders, breakfast bacon and dried beef—naked and canvased. We guarantee every piece of meat we sell, We have fity fine lambs in good pastore to dress for our market as wanted. We give special at tention to getting fing lagbe, and always try to have a fine flodk ahead, Our cus- tomers can depend on getting nice lamb at all times. Spor & Co, Bash House Block, Bellefonte, Take Norice or tiis Senesorp Bam GAarx. ~The “New York Weekly World,” one of the best weeklies in the United States, by special arrangement with the World publishers, can be had very low by clabbing with the “Reporter.” Two new names, clubbing for the “Reporter,” will each get thetwo papers, the “World” and the “Kepariar” one year, cash in ad. vance, for $225 the regular price for the two being $3. 8 ibprs to the “Reporter” can have the “World” and “Reporter” for $2.50, in advance, or for $2.25 when clubbing with two new names. T. ¥ELMO HOTEL, Ne. B17 & 810 Are Sivas. Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $2.00 per Jo The traveling public will still Sad at this Ho- tol the same liberal provision for their eomfort, It is loca in the immediate eoatres of business and places of amuses mont sad different railroad 4 as well “ all parts ofthe oity, ara Soul y sccenible roet 8 sonia passing the oors. It offers togclal’ inducements to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Te hh A SA EM A FROM KANBAS, Preasawr Varrey, Kas, Feb, 5, Mg, Eptron!—Allow me a little space in your columns to give a few hints from from Kansas, In reading your paper I seldom see any thing from Kansas, or at least from this part of the state, Well, yesterday was Kiound beg day, and I do not know how it was in Penn’a, but here she could bave seen her ow from morning until night; we had anice warm sunshine day, but sccordtng to the old prophesy we will have another winter before spring comes, but we would all be ready to say enough for we have had un- usually cold weather this winter, Had a great deal of snow, but is now nearly all gone, and it looks very much like spring. The grain on the fields looks very promising, and if nothing happens we will bave another good crop this year; last year we had an immense crop not know what to do with it, and thous There is a great rice, Best wheat at cents, corn 20 cevts, barley 30 cents, nine months ; thousands of men are com- is room for more. We bave soil to raise all kinds of grain and vegetables that is yet, Men with small means may secore for themselves a home who never could get one in the east, and I am glad to see many of our eastern people com- BO Lin coln Centre, our county seatisimproviog at present to be occupied by some ron emigran's, Lots of farms are for sale and By the way I would like to bave two industrious farmers go on two choice farms, 160 acres each, close to the county-seat and the best of chances will be given, If there are any desiring such chances, they can write to me, Lest] Weuty Jou l must close, P. B. Broves, WMI em —— Jobn Hoffer advertises in “Re- porter” ‘sale of valoable farm stock at Reasner's, near Old Fort. ———Any wasting wagons or imple- ments read adv, of G. W, Nicely, Wiil- iamsport, in “Reporter.” ~Miss Mazie Hillbish, of Rebers burg, having lately returned from a west. ern trip, is visiting friends at this place, —Dreisbagh’s hardware sloze, Low. isburg, offers extra inducements to the Centre county trade. Read ad. in “Re. porter.” —~Wm. F. Jordan writes from Harshy- ville, Ohio, of a true blue Democrat, Me Kee Alexander, who canned government falls into Democratic hands again, Mr. Jordan further writes: We bad quite a storm last night, 8th, light. ning and thunder for over two hours, If you want the Two papers, the Bz. World.” for one year at $21.25, you can the two by sending us the $2.25 in sdvencg and 8 new name with $2.25, to which the two papers will also besent. Thisis a big bargain, and we ae only able to carry it out upon ithe above plan. tf —Rev. A. 8. Baumgardner will de- liver bis new popular lecture in the Evange'ioal chgreh, Centre Hall, Monday Ox," or, “What shall we do with the Lig- aor Traffic?” Mr. Baumgardoer comes bere highly recommended, and deserves a hearing on a subject demanding uni- versal attention. We hope the good cit- izens will avail themselves of the opps, tunity of being highly entertained and profited, Give him a ul] house, “Nov. 8,'84, Rev, A. 8. Banmgarjoer delivered his famous lecture in the Lath, charch to a large audience. His lecture abounds In sound logic, and just enough e instrocts and pleases every one, —Somerset Time, DIED. +4 February 3, et Rebersburg, Mr, James Sto. ver, aged 11 YRAYS, § Bousts, 8 days, Un February 8, st Millhelm, Jona Fomlinson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Breon, aged § months, 14 days, On February 8, in Penn twp, Mr. Geo, Breon aged 51 years, 5 months, 7 days. minimis, MAIS. MP AANA BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, gorps, gleers, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, cha bands gbjlblaines, corns, and all skin erop! ond, snd . tively cures piles, or no pay req Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satistuo- tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists, jan7y a is nie A GA AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER, To All Wanting Employment. We want live, ene ‘and capable agents in every county in the United States and Cansda, to sell a patent article of great merit, on its mer x. An article having a large 160 per cent, profit, h and sale ay DO oom on which the is in sale by a deed giv eanh every he may secure from us, With ail thess advanta- gon, and the fact that 18 6 4h alilcle that ean sold to every houseowner, it migh neces. sary to make an “extraordinary offer” to secure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our » merits of our invention, yf in any agent that will i agents now at work are ¢ clonr, and this So BAR oF w ment. Any thirty days’ § this time, above all unsold to os'and we w Fea vr oe © to have i th wn rots for ninety days, clear at least 750 above all all unsold and get thelr employer of agents ever fers, nor wou ~ MENON TY HURCH LETTING ~ Proposals for building brick church, st Contre Hall will be received until February 28, Plans and specifications are now ready and can be seen Ly Application to the Committee. The committee reserve the right to refuse any or all bids, FRED'K KURTZ, Chairman, Jo. HPANGLER, M. Dep ting, ALszanbat, 3: T. Lee, utheran Ch, Bullding Com, Rev, W. E Foouzs, Becretary, 8 . Sale March 10, BLIC BARE. Atl the residence of She under. $i4ned, neas Ceutre Hall, Tues. dar, March 10: Three head of horses, 1 yearling Lt, & cows, § head young cattle, 1 bull, 4 breeding sows, 2 shoats, 3 pigs, Canadian ram, Champion binder, new; combined Buckeye reaper and mow. er, 4-horse broad-wheel wagon, 2-horse wagon, 2 horse Shing Wagon, top buggy, long sled, cuiter, indrill, horse rake, Champion and a Centre all sornplanter, 2-horse Buckeye cultivator, 2 1-horse cultivators, Zhorse cultivator, landroller, plows, harrows, single and double driving har ness, set tug harness, cruppers, plow gears, bri. dles, collars, forks, rakes, double if h chain, all other chains, double and siogle trees, 4-horse wagon bed, 2 set hay ladders, grindstone, digging tion, pigks, hoes, shovels, 2 grain cradles, 2 mow. ing sythes, new bay fork, rope and pulley, house. hold goods, stoves, chairs, tables, cupboards sinus, bedstesds, iron kettle, cross cut KAW, carpenter tools, and many other articles, Also, Three-fifihs share of 52 Acres of GRAIN ip ground, Bale at 10 o'clock, J. 0. MCORMICK. oo Sale Mach 12. Pv BiLIC BALE. ~At the residence of the under. wgned, near Potters Mills, Thursday, March 12: Three work horses, 2 cows, 2 year old bull, 6 head young eattle, 1! head of sheep, shoats, 2 2horse wagons, one just new: 2 horse sled, family sled, combined mower and reaper, grain drill, hayrake, fanning mill, corn. sheller, corn planter, corn scraper, 2 cullivators, plows, harrow, 100 feet of bay rope, pullevs and double harpoon. lightning hay knife, forks, rakes, 2 grain cradles, large dinner bell, single harness, horse gears, filynets, crow cut saw, post anrer post digger, double and siusle trees, chains of all inds, household goods, base burner coal stove, settse, rocking chair, dining table, and many other articles. Sale at 12 o'clock. D. R. Bweetwood, Auct. WwW. W ROYER Bale March 19. PUBLIC SALE. At the residence of the under. signed, at Boring Mil's, Thoms day, March 19: Four head of horses, 2 year old onl, 5 milk cows, Champion resper and mower, Willoughby Drill, Centre Hall cornplanter, yoller, hayrake, cultivators, windmill, COTDMTADET, {Wo barrows, plow, 2horse wagon, 4 home broad wheel wagon, easy running, he ness of all inds, double set harness, collars, oti en, fiyneis, log. chain, fifth chain, and other chains, dinner bell, rakes, forks, and other artic'es. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp, J. N. Leitzel, Auet, B.F. YEARICK. Bale Ma.ch 11, PUBLIC BALE. At the residence of the under. signedy at Boalshmg, Satarday, March 14: One horse, Jot of castings, plow-polnts of all kinds, 2 plows complete bugny. spring was. on, cutter, sleigh, new bob sled, harmess, land. sides, Jot of sled moles, fan blower, household goods, cooking stove No, 9, parlor stove, sink, i dozen chairs, 2 bedsteads, lables, chal™s and oth. er articles. Sale at} o'clock. Wm. Goheen, Ane, MARY A. MATER. Bale Feb, 28. JPrBLIC BALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. By vies tue of an order of the Orphany' Court, the undersigned will offer at public sale at Potters Mills, Saturday, February 25 at 1 Pp. m., the following real estate of Dr. A. 8. Weaver, de ceased, consisting of a lot of ground bounded by John McCoy, W. J, Thompson, Jacob Breon. and the turnpike. containing One Acre, more or lows, other outbuildings, all good as new, with good Terms—Onethind cash, twa per cont of which shall be paid on day of ssle: onethisd in ane to be seenred by bond and mortgage on the prom. isos, and the property to be Insured for the he ne. fit of the Administrator W. 1. THOMPRON Kale Feb, JPrauc BALE. ~By vintve of an by the Court of Common Pleas 10 the undersigned, there will be offered at public sale, st the public house of I. 8. Shafer at Spring Mills, Bainrday, Feb. 28 at 1 p. m.. the follow oq real estate of Elisabeth Jamison: A tract of land in Grege twp, bounded by lands of heirs of Adam Jamison, ¥ Zettle, Geo. Breon, 8. Harter, Jacoh MeConl and Jas, G. Evans, containing 25 Acres and 108 perches. neat mensure, of which 4 Acres are clear, balance well timbered with o bevtnut, rock oak and other timber 28 bounded by lands of John Borel meriy of Geo, Withington and John A. ( containing 3 Acres and 55 perches, all clear and in 8 high state of cultivation, Also, another tract of land situate in ssid town. ship, hounded by lands for of Poa! Geo. Gemteel, Hiram J iaining 6 Acres, all clear and in a high state of enitivation, thereon a House and Barn. necossars outbuildings, orchard of choloe fruit, and a well of never falling water at the door Terms Ten per cent, of purchase money to he id cash: one-half of balance when desd is de iverad ; remainder in one year, with interest io be secured Ly band and mortesge an the prem a TT. BIAMISON, Committee fg RY Cain and hn Borel * oon Sale March 17. Prec BALE —At the residence of the under. signed, two miles west of Pot ters Mills, on Toesday, March 17, at 12 o'clock Four head of horses, 2 2 years oid and 1 Lyear old ooits, § milk cows, Jersey bull two years old, 12 bead of young cattle, 25 bead sheep. 2 sows with , Berkshire boar, six shoats, Johnson Harves good ks new, Johnson Mower, bay fork, rope and pulleys, fanning mill, broad wheel wagon, 2-horse wagon, horse rake, sulkey enltivators, two South Bend plows, horse roller, set tug harness, sot ory , set of double harness, collars, bri dies, halters, double and single trees, forks, shov. els, ete. A reasonable credit will be given H. C SHIRK. Prue BALE At the residence of the under. signed. 14, miles east of Lin den Han, ou Thtutday February 19: Six head of horses, yearling colt, 5 cows, 5 head of young catile, Durham bull, § , breeding sow,” new ap horse WAGOR, pes: top oo mS, on, 3 sled, : P 2 harrows, enltivators, hay rake, we and single trees, Dothe gesrk bridles, collars, bay fork, with pulleys and 100 feet of rope, 20 bushels seen oom. tables, chairs, bedsteads, snd a variety of other household and furniture, also threefifihs interest of 5 acres of wheat in the nd. Sale at 10 am. RUPP B HERS, Wm. Gobeen, Avet, bout JOF seres. _— ine ot a , situate i one mile east oni Mills, a aha for saleor Es "Rope, oa the prem ines, OF BPO the o “ . " aru undersigned. . RANKIN, pon debit Lewistown, Pa Lu FOR SALE OR RENT.-The valuable 6, residence of the un. dersigned, near Centre Hall, on Friday, March &: Three good work horses, Bay Stallion Jig 3 Lone fine Morgan horse ooit, rist very fine Percheron i oid, § milk cows, young horse colt, risl to cha or fr, Chesteraehite ols, or, in good e 3 Bale March prae BALE.~At the cattle, 2 brood sows, No, 3 foot cut bined Sale March 4, PusLIc SALE.~At the resldence of the under. , Dear Potters Mil Wednesday, March 4: Doreen, ia breeding mare, colts, 1 » 1 and the other a ng oolt, 2 cows, 5 head of ng cattle, 1 bull, 2 oalves, shosts, ey and pen, 1 a Buckeve, the HL machine and drill, horse “wheel wagon e, 00 9. Sr — GREGG TWP, ITEMS, 886 the new Judge make the new move, They are about 10 make a move for the new county, Penns Valley can build a set of buildings for county use for less than if connected with the other side. Mr. Editor, would you please give us the idea or proper way to proceed for the sp. plieatior; of our purpose. X [We inwer the above by stating that under tl: mew constitation the new county ‘or Penns Valley has its goose well co /'i»1. The line for such a county can nol Ly less than 10 miles from the old couniy seat—this would take off Penns V/'-/ley as far as Centre Hill, and would thsrefore not leave ns the requi- site number of square miles, end throw a largo portion of our valley to Bellefonte, ] i - a ~The temperance lecture which was to have been given Tuesday evening was postponed until next Monday evening, when under more familiar circomstances the lecturer will show us how to “Tie u that Ox.” The novelty of the subject is enough to guarantee a full house, smarts a IT TELLS ITS OWN STORY. Lancaster, N, H. Dec, 8, '79.~By the way I will say that I think Downs’ Ei ixir the best cough remedy that I can find at oor droggists. We always use it. J. 8B. Peavey, Pub. Republican. All diseases arising from biliousness or torpid liver are quickly cured by the ure of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Soe notice of Arnica and Oil Liniment in an- other column. Sold by J. D. Murray, at Centre Hall, feb'y . i - At Minersville, this state, Wm, Duffy was married Bunday evening to Mary MeCrystal. The festivities were prolong ed to a late hour! Early next morning the friends of the newly married couple were shocked to hear that the bride hed parted, c—h ai finn ci AN ANSWER WANTED. Can any one bring us a case of kidney or liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they cannot, as thousands of cases alrsady cured sod who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's disease, diabetes, weak back. or any urio- ary complaint quickly cored. They pu- rify the blood, regnlate the bowels. and act directly on the diseased parts. Ever bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50¢ by all druggists, - - . wo —{30 to Murrav’s Drug Store, Cen. | tre Hall, for your Chtistmae and Birth. day cards, also toys for your children. A fall line of drugs and medicines kept in stock. Any drug or medicine not found on band will be got for you inside of 48 | hours from the time you leave your ors | der, J. D. Muaray. i | , Housm ax Lot yor Barn —A 2-story | dwelling house and lot, nearly new. cor- ner lot, with good stable, fruitand wate T. on Church street, for sale. Apply st this office, 3decdm —— ABOUT PEPPER, The condimentary value of pepper stands very high, and, among European people, the English perhaps the most addicted to it, says The Gastronomer, This condimentary spice may be pro. cared under the two designations of white and black paper, the distinction, however, not being in the botany bat ia the mode of preparation. Black and white pepper come from the same plant, All pepper is black originally, but the blackness resides in a superficial skin, If the berry be ground entire; then, of course, the powder will be dark-colored ; but if the outicle be removed previous to grinding, then the powder will have a tint more or less approaching white, though never quite white—in this con. sists the only difference Letween white and black pepper. The black pepper plant is indigenous to the East and West Indies, and it also grows in Sumatra, Java and other islands of the Indian Archipelago, Two crops of berries are prodnoed in the year, but the season of ripening is very irregnlar. If wholly nnadulterated pepper is required it shonld be bought whole and ground in a domestic mill But in a state of powder it is almost in. variably adulterated, special ingredients being sald for this purpose, The two chief are known in commerce as P. D. ead D. P. D., the first signifying ** pep- per dust,” and the second ** dirt of pepe per dust.™ Both may be described as the sweepings, more or less contaminated, of the warehonse in which pepper is stored. In addition to the ordinary black and white peppers of domestic use, there is another kind called long pep- per. The fruit of this sort is not shaped as berries, but as elongated oylinders with rounded ends. It is of more use, however, as an ingredient of cattle medi. cines than as a condiment for human stomachs, —— Wo Bi—— are . Baie March 11. UBLIC SALB.~At the residence of mood Wed nesuny, March il: shoaep, hows, and ME waoos Janplomen Lu he ® hy iO Fhreenit: of 57 Acres of rade Will be the Loom wie of the season. tai) o'vice’:, shin. n, JOHN HOYIER, Sale March 18, Pv IC BA K--Al the residence “ of he signed, one mile wo; Spring Mill, Wednesiny, March 18: Vony toons, 1 bull, head Young eatile. 3 ; ‘Ll GNIRROOIY SINDONNA © HE TONIC. This medicine, combining 3 with pure vegetable tonics, fugor 4 oom ly Fe a fadiacarien. Weakness: re (ik 1 Itis an un remedy for Liseases of the Kidueys nnd ver. WinRar Diesies, peoyiar to an Itdoes not injure the teeth, i or produce eonstipation-—other From medicines do, Itenriches and purifies the bine A stimulsies the appetite, aids the asfmiletion of food, re dleves burn and Belching, snd sa engihs «ns the muscles and nerves, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassituds, Lack of Energy, &ec., it bas po equal, 8% The genuine has above trade mark crossed ne on wrapper. Take no Bade only by BROWSE CHENICAL 00, BALTINORE &P SELLERS = G CO SYRUP! 5 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all to be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, whooping cough, ete. Over a million bottles solid within the lest few years. It gives relief wherever used, and bas the power to impart benefit thet cannot be bad from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents per bottle, A—— NEW RICH BLOOD. Bending health in every fiber of the system, is rapidly made by that remarkable pre son, LINDAEY B IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, Vor the speedy eure of Berofuls, Wasting Mereu- risl Disease, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vital decay, and every indication of impoverished blood, “Lindsey's Blood Searcher” i the one remedy thet can always be relied upon. Druggists sell §1° 4 dec. ¥ Reported by Evaxs Baos, Produce Commission Merchants, Na, 56 North Water 81. Philad. Batter, Eggs, Poultry, Cheese and all kinds of Country produce, Quick sales, good prices and Pustaveiruia, Feb, 16, 1888 BUTTER PR, *XUS...... Wesaern Creamery, Pema ~ TRIES FR Western, ex brands erates LIVE POULTRY. Fowis, straight, noardy...............per ib mixed " — ' - Western, straight - 4 mized .... DIUERS creecnmennneeie ronnie. 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