THE CENTRE REPORTER. a Sl tl a IN Na ag a Sh rh spss ~The wars and rumors of wars across the waters do not scare Lewins & Co. from a farther redaction in the pri- | A BOOM AT C CENTRE HALL L. A NEGRO FIEND LYNCHED. Hazlehurst, Mises, April 13.~The Ine- * i Srotiress err ea A WANES SH A HRN SH MILL ROBBED AXD $600,000 A YEAR. BURKNED, a a i a il 16.—Thie ed | Statement of the American, Nation! Cextre Hawn, Pa, Arm, 22,1885, ces of ready-made clothing, when all | shout to open, beginn'ng end of this B10 tramp Wno commited an asian on caster, Apri} 16.—Thieves roblied | United States and Canada Express os is on the rise. Low prices and No. 1 | Wee and lasting for weeks to come. It | a white lady last Thursday was captured = the grist mill of Charles Hillard, in Hale Company, Troy. N. Y. . 20 te adeancna @9 ro | bargains in suits is their motto { will be the interesting opening of Wolf in Alabama, brought here and placed in ishury Lowi ship, last night and thos get | . pany, ds ee CrrMs. —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 : & Bon’s new stock of goods, for spring jail yesterday afternoon, Subsequently flee to the buildiog, whieh with all its | Tne strength of Rome Ja) 2% 1 het mult) 1 when not in advance. Advertisements] Mr, C.P. Long, of J. D. Long & | . : : . ' hor 18 her grain ladened foots. These w : t . oh A bi . Mil & Ong and summer. The selection has been a mob of a hundred wen took the negro contents wos completely Sestro ed, The ments of stiengih, but ber never-faliing resources cents per line for three insertions. | Son, Sp og ills, is going to the city | made with a view to excell, and to be at | from jeil and hanged him. One colum per year $90—4 colum $45. | this week for a stock of new goods, and Terrible in- loss is heavy, The Welch Moun'sin | | ay ia the Sul spiro snd Qscibitne ot Rox least the equal of any in Bellefonte or | dignalion and excitement revailed. , Ht SY nL 10 4 #@~Heroafter all subscribers paying | such a one too as to astonish tbe natives | 1 y : ! their subscription in advance, will get a | when it arrives, Long's do wot buy by | gang are believed to be the perpetra’ ors | wonderful meaniog po possessed by the word sinew here, The finest and best dress p Se to frais of the outrage, eran.” Mr. Benedict, of Troy, is & veteran in oods in market tyles, every LASTE R. ~1 am prepared to furnish ————— | express busines, “Thirty4bree years,” | credit of two months additional as a pre- | halves and will have a stock of goods i in | goots i 4 in latest sty 8, very a . Now yi variety of new notions and trimmings At Newburgh, New Yor] k, the other | in r . mium on $2 in advance, 8 or 10 days to eclipse anything at Sprie Reoti Plaster nd tip-tol 2ao-Bon $y the diwipiine of yours of experience which Mills I A f H \d ¥ 5 rn R | 8 nia iasier and tip-top Law-Lone (que t] rand fary indicted ‘Hark sles | him thie position he holds in the trust an 4 ilis heretofore, Hold up now for Long's | | partment, with cloths, cassimers, hats, il edt 00 fd eg iy) ¥ ry 4 . pg’ { i’ Deg ete, for gents; boots and shoes from finest “2apdt G. A, RuKk, old, fur murder of bis wife, aged 78, | frown this y as other Serchanaise. Siall prodis and | in Fehr The couple had frequent although I must confess that many t quick sale 3 fair dealing is the prin- | cuecnsw < aT ZOO ¢ 3) a NR a | : juecnsware, and all other goods to make SALOONS IN THE SOUTH] A] amad hint er fcCan | been troubled all my life with billionsne ; THE nessed, but it is supposed McUann | gyupensin. My system had beoome » ——A very fine lot of boots and shoes | ment ever brought to Centre Hall, An for the summer season has been opened | extra week was spent in making the se- | (Bt. Louis Hepublican, ] her. Bhe died two days after. The in. | tion holly Guarded. have Fhapper + * . : . i SILO0 Jes, Dy a sgo ak ; Gov. St. John sinee his retarn from dictment is for murder in the first de- |} a ’ RITE I hoff house block, His assortment can | | asked of ladies and gentlemen, ard | the South confesses that ‘he temperance | After asing only one bottle or #0 1 been not be equalled in this county for quali- | housekeepers in general, is to go 80d | work is further advanced in the Sonth : | stro wo Ariphy iy we The great 4:8 i J . than in the North, Mississippi has 930 Or to ? late it pe riectly, 1 have, sir, grea occupations from the laborer to the law- | Bon, and price the goods. Bring any | saloon gs, Minnesota, with about the same ’ Kennedy's FAVORITE REMEDY. 1 yer and minister will find boots and | kind of country produce and get the best population has over 3.4 and ven & great deal of it 10 the i.e ry : . buy medicine of any kind, for there ces too that defy all competition. All] county, loons. Old » furnish No. 1 Ground Plaster by bth | Jy troubled with bilious diseases s et goods guaranteed and money refunded ' new plaster mill, at Farme | without aid. 1 always keep FAVORITE K if not found as fepresested. farmers of Peuns Valle y with fresh Nova Ad | to your reporter, “I'vestood at this desk | to make the most complete ladies de- | s Phosphate, at lowest market rates. Cann, who is blind and over 80 years | of these three great corporations. We if you want dress goods, groceries, orany | r the . urine Mills. ] i from this office hardly s month in sll ths down 10 plow shoes, with groceries, Spring Mills, Tar} NT GUArre The final quarrel was not 'vit- | worked here when sufipring reat pal ANT i ’ 1e final g af ciple of J. D. Long & Son. up the most elegant and richest assort- NORTH : : et in knocked his wife down and stamped on | and weak thal 1 bud no sppetite, and 10; at A. C, Mingle's shoe store, in Brocker- | lection of this stock. Now all that is! i | hit upon’ Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE oh : yo ie as a debt of $101, | bee 3 my { the it thi : ty, variety and elegance. Persons of all | see the splendid new stock of Wolf & n has a debt of $101, | been with my digestion, but this se 9 i “re nave 6 shoes to suit them at Mingle’s and at pri- | prices in the finest and best goods in the | ] 344 saloons. ( be ready | here those, Jou koi. who haw (99 anh] J] B. Figg DY iv the house. 1 consider ii the Lest 22apht ] . . Figg for the blood In the market, Well, I must atts BARGAINS! Sh BARGAINS! BARGAINB! BARGAINS! ‘orsted Jersey (that means made of ng strand wool) not shoddy, at 98 cts, mac and Allen Prints for 5 cents , usual price, 7 and 8 cents, in white India Lawn at 8 cents Arkapsas has usual price le. aliforuis, with about the Re em m— { same population, has U0 i Bourbon Kentucky i 4 461 saloons, t and Ohio, 15,380, Miartiing as the state- { ment may be, in proportion to the popu. lation, the loons as the mente Aer ps ALL QUIET AT OKL AHOM A. wee PERSONAL ~—Mr, 8 Krumbine, ot Kansas City, Mo, April 19,—A tele- Washiogton, a Rarit graduate, is | €ram from Camp Russell, Indan Territo- home on a visit, and looks well, Mre, | IY, 88y8 that all settlers have been re- | Dertoeratic apd i John K. Rankle was among our callers, | moved from Oklahoma, though the cat | 18 METHOCFAHE ARE 401 sli ant for one. and he wilt | Mr. Rank, of Spring Mills, gave us a call, tle men still remain, The occupants of | 0d striving 10 be pro you merchant for one, am re wi and is one of those genial sort of men two ranches, the improvements &n which | ITALIANS ey can not be bought. We) Lo likes to meet with, Simon Ruble | Were destroyed by the military fast | Ta u all sizes, from 13 to 1634 bas returned from a six weeks trip to the | Week, have encamped on the ground and Dongola, April; : be Sr me - west, and gave us a call—he gives a fa. | COnlinue to graze their cattle. The troops | arrived here say the ltalians have ad- Jy meeting of the stoekho Yorahie account of the western country, | 8r¢ NOW in a position {o istercept any | vanced from Ms . Kromrine, dealing in implements at | considerable force of settlers that might | of Kassala. The Arabs along t Lewisburg, gave us a pleasant call, attempt to enter the country, Fears of | Nile above Kharion n are deserting ki 13 o' ka iE i. for sell. trouble among the Indians have been | Mahdi and the 1 } ; voi Sia. 3 THE SE AR E SOL 1D FACTS. Li inderit ug fil allayed. | villages and towns The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach worth rob i bing. A REMARKABLE ESC APE. —— of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters, No. 4. All over Lace net at 37% be io this matter for the western part of thu VIBE Ray, you tell the doctor 1 sm coming down tL jus ca ise, 3 see him in August. 1 want 0 ki y C ocd left the veteran, still at his pot hereby o wed aga pst ‘ reby ca tie ped Agar ing i n health and greatful to Dr, Kenned; her any thin. on ——— FE 34 no a ie Hig «On- 1 al wa yn keep your medicin es inst . Wu F ROM, Downs’ Elixir is selling” better tha: Tassey ville, Pu Cough Medicine I have, snd wit gnaual | results, C. Bik BS the Druggist, Clarkston, Mich ¢ Ww on rot; Airo : Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters gis es bite thie » ¢ company, No, El : Street. Philadelphia. Fa \ : the best satisfaction of any medicine They have advertised themselves and I warrant every bottle, N. DeKrier, Droggiet, Leeland, Mi Henry & Johnscn’s Arpiegsnd Oi Li imert, for external use is equally good of all—Men's White Shirts, with Linen bosom, reinforced front, shed throughout, at 23 or + + 5 v : ¢ + The greatest NOrth bas (wi #8 Many #a- Hout. oted and f fie Nort nn ie s charge of the la, Depa and will be pleased to meet her old friends, D. GARMAN & SON. ARCADE. Bellefonte, 1885. LOCAL ITEMS. BUSH'S it market baving a re- Tha anervati ied 1 ida of aBYin g I'he enervation and | ie of spring all times be supe i Lime are but indicat 18 Of the sluggish Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock bilious- | Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asti iiieN Can orted by Evans Bre Prodoes « weer’) ] he roads are getting dusty. : ason for bare feet is setting ———Qur merchants are getting their new goods, A ready-made winter shade for 48 cis. ~—{Farmans. Monday was warm and some farm- ers began to plow, Sunday was a fine and spring-like y, and brought out the bees. —Penn Hall leg t little tioutle, dhe day next week. EE o pick a b risk tin eof it i sprio KE. —A boy by in the Loop, | broken, on ionday, wD. F, Luse has the upper end of the water pipe line under fair headway for the enlargement. a —¥a learn from farmers that many of the grain fields show a damaged ap- pearance where ice had coated the sur- his winter and spring. . Henry Yearich, a well known citizen of Jacksonville, Centre county, has been seriously ill for a long while, and fears for his recovery are entertain- ed. in the Fart mers’ Mi'ls mill will have the mill rapniog again in a few weeks, and vith a new store at that stand will make boom for that village t excitement in Centre Hall tv on account of the large and rper & Kreamer's store. Every- body is as the like fur bargains” — Fresh mackerel of all grades, latest oh, sugars and coffees of best quai ity, all grades of teas, spices, and any thing you want embraced in the tremendous stock of new goods at Harper & Kream- p siore, -—An experienced tailor has been employed in the merchant tailoring de- partwent of the Philad. Branch clothing gtore, meat for men and boys made to order on short noice, and entire satisfaction guar- aonteed, ~—Mr. Benjamin Bitper who had a stroke of palsy a few woeks ago, while riding on he yree-back, died on last Mon day morning. He lived near the Red- mill, aud was a good citizen and neigh- bor, aad neighborhood. ers cliea their way up and will ging up the earth, they come will give a free concert to last the greater part of the summer, kill | young trees, and the branches of larger | ones, then die in disgust. ~= (30 to the Philad. Branch for a spring overcoat, and yoa will get it at a bargain, be found in digs Philad. Branch is headquarters for bar- gains in ready-made clothing, No im- positions praciiced, Harper & Kreamer, at their popu- lar store, have unpacked an immense stock of new spring and summer goods, A more complete agsortment of dry-goods, notions, glassware, queense ware and groceries was pever offered in Peons Valtey, Farmers and all house- keepers will find it to their interest to call on Harper & Kreamer, wwe Mr. Peter Hoffer has added to the attractions of our railroad station a shed for the exhibition of agricultural mas chinery, ou seeond lot west of the roller mill, Mr. Hoffer always deals in first class, standard goods and if you want a binder, mower or. other implements he will do better for you thas most “ othior agent. we Harper & Kreamer, at their new store, bave apenéd the basil for new goods—first on the carpet.” They hate started quite a boom in and have the finest sssortment of ladie dress goods iu market, and agoor din there is a great rush to their counters ~ Pale & Co, are about open their new store at Farmer's: wi Dale returned from the cit and hae porchased goods. # general assortment, fools, wil ly - as any other store in the valley. ers and all housekeepers of that on areinvited to call after theo iniogoftte new store, and a prices. They want all kinds of country produce and will pay the highest price (goods for it. Give the new stores call. ” der nd Ot orhie gow, can. be mill atthe ratiroad station, will keep samples of machines at the above p geasou, a Inactivity of the liver, ness, jaundice, consumption, weak kids neys, or any disease of the urinary or. sans, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quick- ly, every bottle gnaranteed to give entire satisfaction or monev refunded. Sold at 50c a bottle by J. Zeller & Son, Belle- fonte. -~ -_— SCHOOL FUND MISSING. Detective! Crouse, of Centre county, was seen in Williamsport, last week, in ward, Centre county, who 1s a fugative | from justice, Etlinger was treasurer of township school board and | had over one thousand dollars in cash, | session, all of which he took along. Be sides this be managed to get about §3, 000 from private individuals on iodorse i papers and goods for which be never considered an upright and honest business man, and his recent actions can hardly e account- ed for by his 8 friends. Mach indignation prevails in the community, and especial vy among a large number of school teach- ers who have not been paid in foll. They are especially anxious to see the abscond- ing treasurer.—Sun and Banner, - oo. A Scoteh minister once said, “No wo man could bear pain as well as a man,” This is not so, Mrs. Edward Myers, of londout, N. Y., submitted to the opera tion © f the removal of ber band without taking ether. Dr. Kenedy, also of Ron- dout, X. Y., who performed the opgration paid he never saw such beroism. The lady's disease was erysipelas, and after | wardsthedoctor gave his “Favorite Rem ct—— A HUNDRED REBELS DROWNED, City of Mexico, April 17.~When the troops of the Colombian Government finally entered Colon, alter it bad been burned by the rebels under the leader ship of Preston, they captured several squads of the rebels. It is not known just bow many rebels were thus held pris- | the number at about 500. Aathentic in- formation reached this eity Wedoesdsy night that the officers of the Colombisn Goveroment selected 100 of ihe worst rebels imprisoned at Colon, and placing them on board the steamer carried them were thrown overboard and drowned. - a. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or 50 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect paistao- Price 25 conts | foute, druggists, janiy A i ET Sa ! The March number of the Public Her- ald, published by Lum Swith, 706 Cheat | nut street, Philadelphia, “goes for” the | so-called Dr. Hale and bis beastly [Health and Home in an onmercifal manser, and culls it “Hell for Home.” Mr. Smith de- votes much of his time to ferret out frands and publishes bis paper in order to expose them and bis conpglusions are usually sonnd. Persons who desire his opinion on this and would like to keep on all other frauds should send 5 cents for a sample copy and if they con- rider it valoable te them become regular subscribers, at 50 cents each, POLITICAL PULL Is 5 Sabie Si Uncoraia thing to depend for obtaining the neces paries A sie life. With the frequent changes { party somebody re to left, that an the whole any fa spre Denis and ability is reali frat if, by soissinga fst pubic ob. is compelled to take up| business as an age for Foote's “Pmin Home Talk,” which is sure to'be 8 as long to ik A really gach as “Plain al Sones madd in a1 the best br an ma and Broochitis, during which the best physicians could give no relief, Her life was despaired of, until in last October she procured a bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery, wi en immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for some time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 Ibs, in a few months, Free trial bottles of this certain cure ler & Bon’s, Bellefonte, drug store, bottles $1, - STARVED TO DE ATH. Point Pleasant, West of the hill, woman called Graony tallonay. with two grandchildren, girls, about eight or years old. For several days past no smoke bas been beea coming from the | chimney. The neighbors Basi | focre d pen the door ester jay, and found the old woman and twochii dren dey od § in \ be i, and partiy goawed by rats. The bodi were much emaciated, and the three td i evidently starved and frozen to death during the last cold spell. - -_— - Kidney, Liver and Blood Disorders. yale ans too frequently fail to recog. nize what they are, and even if knowiog them, lack the skiil or their proper tre ment, #0 that they are liable to be al ed to progress until they are almost endurable, and their victims are made to nndergo the most frightful tortures of a surgical operation. Lose no time in tak- ing Dr. David Kenoedy's' Favorite Bem edy,” and thus avoid ¢ he surgeon's knif» apt It is a curions fact ti hat or ne of the mo famous poems in our language sppeare : originally 1a a magazine that seldom touches poetry at all, and the same peri odical, alter an interval of 66 years, now briogs out another poem very similar theme, Bryant's “Thanatopsis” was first printed in the “North American Keview for Beptember, 1817, The May namber O f the Review, just oul, bas a poem Rob ert Buchaban on “The The critics found fenlt with Bryant's po say of Mr. Bachapan's. The question “Has Christianity Benefited Womau is ably discussed in this nomber by Mr: Eiizabeth Cady Stanton apd Bishop J. | Spalding. on “Way Crime is locreasiog,” and Da Dudiey Field on “Industrial Co-op eration,” while Prof. Andrew F. West, of clearness and strength, on “What is Academic Freedom?” James [Payn, the Ewglish novelist discusses “Saccess in Fiction,” and T F. Thiselton Dyer “Si perstition in Eoglish Life.” The new department of Comments keeps well up the standard with which it Marted. sp “" Beware of Fraods.~Bo sure you the genuine Dr. Thomas get Eclectrie Oil. 1 dealnews and rheumatism, Geo.Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says: Bardock Biood Bitters is the best pro paration for the blood and stomach ever manafactured, S—— CA. MS “THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT” Burns’ “Cotter's Saturday Night,” and pyson's “Evoch Arden,” two cents, Raw- Itson’s “Beven (reat Monarchjes” re dueed fromm 8$i8 to =, and other such characteristio vietor Revolution cause a prominent literary critie o gxclaits, "What is the world com- ing to © poor man is on an equality with the rich, as far as books _ eons cerned.” Mr. Alden's ve are slways interesting reading, and lovers of good books will note one in our columns elsewhere with pleasure, einrc———————— Last week an old woman named Sands 1 on &.2 small farm in West Chester, When her lls Wore £30 ints for oh thére wore ad ap in Hn old peldicoat 330004 in un, k books show- ng deposits of §1 10,000 and B100000 in Th In addition to this she loft real esta'e in several parts of New York and fhe farm apon which she resides. The Mortimer Brown, of New Yor ee pod Wil'iaro irdy, Oller, Ad 3 Other ia eg I§ Contaibontiant afi fms that Nitin has ly aie exist iv the Jet Eh Miah whic oh a Souple of od thd cos EAT of i of flour, 8 Burke Hhisted head ot cat- action of the bivod, ove wded with cars bonates ac i 1 { heat. ed food in winter. iid od Lion may be reamed: pariiia, Lhe Dest | ed by the nse of Aye Bars In Glendale, . approached on the street by a straoger who ordered him to throw up his hands, Charles drew a8 revolver an hot the I phe ne The {011 drawn to April ter tin ¢ Davia Barren (ives Join 4 Miles, Hust oh Jno Armagast, Beninor Jor Powers, Bellefonte Jon Ladder, Howard J U Nason, Huston Dip : N Bar fihars, spring s Henry Young, Spriy RD Ardery Huston H 3 Beaver, Bel Reif Jd F Kearick, Uregy Iho Graston, Rowar Wom MeGirk, Caliege S04 Peek, 5 it K Hoy, Bennet Wits EB Green, Rolletonte IFW Wes A Sam’l Elenberger, Fer Bd Tyson, Phill fpabu sLuain in i Bi iibor, Pailof nite v , Walks W L Steel, Be H M Enyder, Fergneon 7 Kresamnor, Milesburg {4 ¥ Sevenson, Potier Jolin Woods. Spring 116m Handbborge,. Penn Bam ons. Millet ey Lehningion 3 Fe oh Barney Coy le, Phillipsby plofhin Harpoter, Worth J B Heokinan, Gregg 4 1 Brown, Bow Shoo Benj. Gentgel, Bpring 8am} Soul. jr, bpring Uriah Shaler, Milos am’ Urotaeer, Potter Areliy Allison, Potter John H Hams, Bash Moses Gilbert, Mile |W Der Hae, Bellefonte dno Ward, Halfmoon | Koos Botley, Mardin Chiat Bohrook, Boiiele d W arabes, Howard Jolin Holmes, Marion Traverse Jorors—First Monday May. John H Snyder, Gregg W I Musser, Miliheim WM M'Clintock, Poster J L Marshall, Benner Wm Norris, Dallegn DH Yoager, Snow Shoe Walter O'Brien, College John K rele, Ferguson m'l Emerick, Union Albert Bier doy. Libent i‘ EY Bb 3 Heng ¥* Ishrler, VBE « SEEN it G Royer, Halton irnine Weston, Worih C Renkin, Stow Shoe 7 1 Holmen, Pergustn ad {4 Wo hb ats, Halfmoon {man | Garon, Bellelw Biingle, Sari Wid ene ha ahop Camptell, ogee ® ¥ Donosn, Walker A B Bayder Win Dawson, Bellefonte 31 Curtia. be Hefunte. Hos Adams, Milesbur John Dal Michagl O'Neal, Bush i 3A RIEL, pa ax iad on Hest, oe John 1. Rankin, 8 og ED 3 poy: der a Mise Auto GIL, bot hE pp Foe ih tettisy Noi, ¥ Cramer, Wan uel Heckman, or Jans Tetite, Walker Martin, Hors PT ei Sr Br on TE eats, of the best qaal- HEA Next door 10 ang evening, Boozes, v North Water st. Fi 4 , Cliwese § Hexspy . BUTTER. Creszaery, Fenn's, extra. Western ~ s LLL BlEL] SOHO!( I. term of iis institotion will Mo April 27, next, eight weeks | the high- branches and Lain will be | attention will be given en and ladies who desire rowls straight i Srepare fon ir exsminal on, mixed the term fi 81 to 87 Western 3 his id rea hie re les, Snines, noipal. BGGH, enn's, Del and MA, per doz Western, ex brands LIVE POT nearby. slraight mi Hoosterd Ducks Lurkeys (ane ~~ a NING DRESSED POULTRY ( ) ENING BIKOFR, EXIIR....covns serv sonensasmsensens PET eh - naman ole dium ECTS, Cry-pig Bae Ha ed , Xie fair EXUrs . — " CALVES AXD BHEEY wl & Md, prime " per Fair to good —— Connon stock... H¢ jf ented., prime . e xtra... BILE. ns ; Hogs, LOVE. commen Pigs, Live. LR.ves Bheey lazais DRESRED PORK. « pot FRUITS AND VEGETABLES tage, exirs good . ves, Baidwine {sreenings ...... . York Blate, mined ts, Pa a—————— WORT co cocivassmrnss POTATOES, , eholce...... chaloe.... faty ‘ rh Manunoth......... ir of Hebron, Thon per bbl Early Rose Burte ns, ves, bean wih #1 sorth $10 ef, twofor | Tobe sahed....... Cowashed. cn ranted fest DRIED FRU 1m. Apples, evaporated, in cases. good quarriers Hisckberries ..... Cherries, pitted, prime dry. TURE = Cubs. ited ¥ox ... - Clover 4 Fiax ves pot rranted fast, we and white cheaper than d out, ean be Ci therefore first Musk ry ‘Winte wo Wild Cal comers louse Cal. evs Opals cased, trashed out... RITES coon Soret icecnrasianiernmsesrs HIDES Hides, DIF. onion pet Tb Calf, Salted... - - Hides, Groep, Suen. nded to every ody DSMITH B BROTHERS, PE-HIVE BETO LER JL, « ix FOR LICE nereby i : “ aye fle 5 } i 1 -» Suer fee of | the | rk of the Cou t of sated s of 8 Peace : in aud for Ontre Sha ka pr Fr t application will be made & the ’ ih oe said court to grant the same Bellefonte Botw., Tarern phim... . He. To, rere Cake... hae wi Homer In rg wv iy - - s Raionn Howard Born, Tarern | Millbeim Boro, Philipsburg Doho.. ‘ a MARKETS, Chicago. Corn 47 ne uw. 8 Pork fn Als Rotign | Lard " Teen | Sawvan Wah BPRING MILLS MARKET. ii nimvyiile Bom phd Ton \Dxhip, “ Ferguson ’ Grog Towbin. Wheat—Red. ... 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