The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1885, Image 8

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    TEE CENTRE REPORTER,
FO
Cexriz Harr,
TEMS. ~82 por year in advance, $2.50
when not in advance; Advertisements
20 cents per line for three insertions.
One colum por year $901 colum $45.
g@r-Hereafter all subscribers paying
heir subscription in advance, will get a
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
Garmans,
Busi's Arcaps, Bellefonte, Pa., 1885.
ns for the next mouth as
OA —————
E REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC
BALE. By virtue of an or
der of the Orphans’ Court, there will be offered al
C—O AIS SF BIRR S151 Sr
i
~The Twelfth Annual Inter-State |
voted to purchase a hand fire engine and | Pienic Exhibition (Grangers) under the |
several hundred feet of hose for a! auspices of the Patrons oF Hostandry of |
fire company. That town has no water | Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, |
works at present, and in case of fire | New Jersey and Delaware, will open at | Gregor.
the water would have to be carried by’| Williams’ Grove, Cumberland county, | Monut McGregor. July 80 ore |
buckets from wells and cisterns through- | Pa, on Monday, August 31, 1885, and | {},nnder storm ar : 3 She + * Javere
out the town. Centre Hall has water | continue until Monday, September 7th. | {is evening. T! a OL fluid nga
works with an abundant supply of | Excursion rates at reduced fare will be |}, fe men tear . T 1) ay Bir are |
water, and, with a good organization and | arranged over the principal roads in | gang extinguishing the con Nght | | erected a 28tory Bone Dwelling Hote
a small outlay of money, would be better | Penneylvanis and adjoining states. | above the casket. Colonel W. I’. Breck, | at two o'clogk p. 1m. to nominate one candidate | fart, & an well of hy 2 Boer and |
gocnred against fire than neighboring | R. H. Taoxas, | commanding Battery A, Fifth artillery, | for jury commissioner and one candidate for eor- | good cisterns thereon,
towns, Oar people remember how part | Manager Inter-State Pienic Ezhibi- | from Governor's tS nd General 1. | Joh, and lo trunstat sueh othe: business ss the
. 3 re * ) ap to ¥ i ’ oo role Of Le pany eg
a Eo he Dahon ita Be i tion, Mechauimburg, Pa. { H. Jackson, commander of Fort Colum- :
Xo. 2, aljolning the above, bounded by
. , . of Lafayette Neff, Love's helm, Jacob
The number of d i to which each district 1
. eed. 10) | =—Suanday night a beavy rain set in, | bus Island, were rendered insensible by | !* entitled is as follows:
tions, snd the same thing is liable to 0¢- | wet, wasu welcome visitor. It cons | ¢
| George M. Boal, and others, containing 102 ACK]
i i and § perches, nent menstire, and thereon erecta
v i | Bellefonte, N, W. . 2 Haines, W.
a shock from a bolt, and it was feared | Beliefonte, ¥ laines, rk
4 » 3 : a : tot . . © Are i BW. vp fae
car almost any day. With the present | (ined raining ali day Monday, soaking FP ossanetis
pressure in our mains, water can be | This is the
| a 28tory ¥rame Dwelling house, The isnd i:
Bnder goo 1 Lo sa § he ils tate of
that the latter would not survive, Both " '1 Howard township | Buders » Jahoes and 1athe Nghem Kase oh wy
thrown upon the roof of any building in | the ground thoroughly. TI : are now, howeyer, out of danger. Two | Meus Dora 3 Jumaon township. elon, and shout 15 actub hep good oak tim bi Finl
/ ] i SCOBBATY re have heaviest rain ye have bad 8ince spring, | or three others were no less severely Howard borong he avants i pwd didi | gg le, 48 7 ent , p
| town. All that 1s I A ET A * land its coming was timely, Pasture | hurt, The mountain telegraph wires | pPuilipsburg First wird, 1 Miles township.
| said before, are several hundred feel of | fig)gs were looking scorched from the “
| hose, ladders, etc, and we can equip 0 | drouth and vegetation was suffering for
| whole, 48 may best suit purchasers snd part
i | | interested. Bale 10 begin at 2 p. mm
were all prostrated. and dispatches had | : Recond “ 2 Patton townshlp........,
. 1 sy. Do th sonie fo to be sent to Saratoga for transmission, Third Penn township,
| first-class company, 1o the people feel | want of rain, streams were low and
| like doing anything in regard to the mat-
SL - Sos
A BOLT OF LIGHTNING
mn pana,
tails i
~The borough of Mifflinburg Jhas | DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ELECTION AND yA JAB
| | COUNTY COXVENRTION,
| The Democratic yolerd of Centre county will { vibe & on the Porter Lv at
int. Mo- | meets the regnar places of holding the general | BUI, ur XG3m0, the real extals
I I a kia | longing to the estate of Michael Bpicher, decd,
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, | sonsisting of two tracts, No. 1. being a Valu!
to elect delegates to the Democratic county con. | farm situsie about Iwo mile west of Old Fort, aud
vention. The election will open at twoo'clock p. | two miles from the Lewist'g & Tyrone RB. K
wm. and close at six o'clock p.m, the Bonisburg road, bounded by lands of George
The delegates chosen al the shove ti M. Bon), Leonard Ehone, and others, contain
meet in the court house, st Bellefonte, F118 ACHES and 38 perches, neal measure, 15
TUESDAY AUGUST 11,
Nl NNN NN PN
Pa, Ava. B, 1885.
Strikes the hie
Grant Cottage, at
S bak
i880,
me
wiil
oN 1, 1K&
HH
Tremendous bargal
ourstock i
Beautiful sty
or merat 20
must bo ree i
Check netkwear
Terms-~Ten per ceut cash when the pr
knorked off, 14 of balance on conirmatic
and the renainder in two equa: Snnual pe
with (ntenst, secured by bond and me
JOHN & MICHAEL BF
Unionville bore
enner tow:
in many styles,
I Potter tow uship, N.
3 “
id Parasols,
It is remarked as a singular coincidence
| many wells and cisterns had gone dry.
Portic rom §
Curtain Poles from 4
Children's Lace Caps
Ornams
penta for Fane
6 inch Col
now 6,
{ ter? If so, we would be glad to hear
{ from them,
| While all
| are having picnics and excursions, Centre
| Hall and the people living in this vis
| cinity would also enjoy something of a
| similar nature. The centre for picnics
| this season seems to be at the cave, but
{ our people have often visited this place,
| and would not care to go there again.
| We look for a general freghening up now
| in corn and pasture flelds,
~—Mr. J. E. Campbell, farmer at
| Earlystown, lost six fine hogs one day
| last week ; the intense heat was the
| cause of the pigs dying, no doubt. They
| had been torpned into a grain field, and
dropped over after having been in the
| field the greater part of the day.
i
that at about the same hour vesterday a
bolt of lightning struck the site of the
proposed tomb in Riverside Park, where
the workmen are engaged on the work of
the temporary vanit. The workmen had
hardly secured shelter in a neighboring
house when a terriffic stroke of light.
ning descended close to the spot where
they had been working. Itsiruck one
of the large oak trees on the bilaff and
shattered it to pieces,
Boggs town : sh Wwnship,
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Burnside township Enow
Curtin township i ¥
College townsh
Ferguson towt K.P 3
W y 1
Gregg township, XK. V
" " gy
Half Moon township
Harris township
Ehoe township,
be BP cvesmerses consomsns
Bnow Bhoe township,
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. 2 Taylor township...
4 Hon township wo
1 Walkertownship.....
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IMR NE IR MONE
| the preiises
: Exr's of Michael Fpicher, Br
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| 1 ministration upon the estate o
F JH
i 4
| indebted wo the estate to make imme
{| present ibe 3 5
i ment. MAGDALEANA WEAVER,
29iul6t Farmers
1
Adder
£ ;
- Pomona Grange meets at Centre
Hall, Angust 14th, 1885, when business
of importance will be trasacted.
| We know of nothing that would be more |
| desirable than to have an exeursion |
| from this valley to Snow Shoe. The Isa C.Q wb
ow far below cost | road has attractions and places of inter- | das. C. Giurivaxp, Becretary,
| et along its enti ~e route, and the scenery | —J. D. Long & Son, Spring Mills,
over the mountains is grand and pics | have received the firet car load of coal
turesque, Few of our people have been | from the west over the new road, and
over this road, and no doubt would be | are now able to sell at bottom prices, *
anxious to go. Spring Mills, Centre ~ Carrie Sare.~~Mr. J. C. Rankin
Ha'l, Linden Hall, Lemont and other | will be at Centre Hall on August 17th
| stations, at a reascnable price con)! fill | with one hundred head of fine cattle,
many cars with excursionists, Lc' us| which will be offered for sale. Any-
take a day off and have an excursion | body desiring choice cattle should see
from Penn's Valley to Snow Shoe. | hig. angb 2t
i t——The {ravel on our railroad since i 4 Tue postoffic at this place will be
opening to Bellefonte ia brisk, and no | flosed on Saturday from 1 to 5 o'clock p.
doubt larger than was looked for thus |; All business houses and public of
early. From Lemont io Bellefonte the | fices will be closed throughout the coun-
trains always have a goodly uumber of | try gs the final obsequies of che dead
passengers, and the travel from Centre | hero will take place in New York cit
Hall and east of this is on the increase. | gt that time, 6 <n ran t
We are informed that oor road has For dusters i Rd ker coats ahd
beat linked with the line to Show BROS, | unr uf JF SUES, Seb SUCRE] CON A ah
been ln ae & here, | Fates style summer suits, at 30 per cent
and the company has concluded ere | helow any other store, go to the Philad.
after to run trains through from Snow- Branch. he
Shoe to Montandon, and that the line ‘ »
has bean thrown to the Tyrone division, ~—Mr.J. D. Murray made a handsome
addition to his drog store in the shape
to be operated by Superintendent Blair, C
¥ y ou of a fine marble soda fountain. Heres
Lot of Plaid and Br
A great
Dao, now 10
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THE PALL BEARER i
Washington, July 30.~The President |
having been requested by Mra, Grant to
name the pall bearers for the General's
funeral, he has appointed te fol
General W.T, Sherman, U. 8, A.; Liea~ an; John Millerand W. ¥. Hebb
tenant General P, H. Sheridan, U 8, A, ;}| Gres hij wd, B. Fisher, ¢ :
Admiral David D. Porter, U.S. N. ; Vice Fedlar hhd ¥: D Hos ermal suk. ob
Admiral Stephen OC. Rowan, U. 8 N.: egy aD, Wie TP, Frank, chal |
General Joseph KE. Johnston, of Virginia; John C, Stover, chair |
General Simon B. Buckner, of Kentucky; hd Jacob Fleder
Hamilton Fish, of New York; George 5,
Boutwell, of Massachusetts ; George 'W,
Childs, of Pennsyivania ; John A.Logan,
of Illinois ; George Jones, of New York ff ms i
Rati a
Oliver Hoyt, of New York.
ON THE TRAIL OF A MURDERER.
Mount Carmel, July S1.—Iodidcations
now point to the arrest of the Italiaxg
musician who murdered his two com.
panions here on Monday. Aided by the
railroad conduoctors, the detectives have
traced the villain to Newark, N. J. Itis
learned that one of the murdered italians
had $500 at the time of the murder. The
feeling throughout this section of the
ARERATNS Vere 4 DMINIBTEATORS NOTICE ~1etler
ministration upon the
gn, deceased, late of Gregg 1
3 lawfully granted 10 the undersignod
spectiully request all persons
| % 10 be indebted to the estat
wtenbor | sdinte payment snd those beving
ng. | - to present the sane
hair 1 for settlement,
rman WM. H. RIPKA
Globe Mills, #
A. C. RIPKA
Centre Hall, Pa
KH. Roan, chalrman ; |
or
Peter Laucek, «
Dr, Orndor!
: } hadr- 1 v
wing : Data row abin Yh
ht Pink, Blue
and Cre
White
werchief for Farmers
—
ER BALE OF VALUABLE
RTY. Will be sold atl public sale, al |
house of John Bibby, at Spring Mills, or h :
DAY. AUGUST 15, 158, the following real osiat
of Jaooh MeConi
Two hundred and sixty-nine acres, with J
bank barn and other out-bulldings, good
| never ng water, This is good farm la
{ abont two bandred acres good Umberiandc
i ate at Spring Mills
Also, twenty r nerves, with a good b
stable, loonted near the railroad, six
west of Spring Mills, and bas good
SEVEN s0Tes 8d) 2 Lhe above on
clesr of tiraber.
frag Sale at one o'clock p whet terms w
Barnhart and J ) . made known by JOHN GROVE
Walks lows pen] BILLA i amicy. chair wy 134 Ani
ove Goods,
D. GARMAN & SON.
—OpiEXTAL is the best.
——Dog-gone such dog days.
—Ask your grocer for ORIENTAL, fall
roller process flour,
Mr. I. Thompson is erecting a
grain house at Lemont,
Frank Swab, farmer, of Linden
m.,
Wink
{
oe 4
Jacol
NOURT PROCLAMATION
(
Mr. Mateer, foreman of the Belle-
fonte Republican office, is suffering from
a very gore hand. The soreness was
caused by handling an article put in type
in that oilice, blaming Cleveland for
hard times and no work for laboring men,
—Lawyer John F. Potter, of Belle.
fonte. still has a hankering after farm
—eMrs., W. E. Fischer and children
after, when the thermometer is ranging
among the nineties, the surging throng
can pause for a moment to refresh them.
selves and gnench their thirsting throats
with a glass of cool, sparkling soda, A
drink fit for the goda—all for the small
gum of five cents.
wee JRIKNTAL [8
the best] in the
state is intense and little mercy will be
shown the murderer if caught.
- - *
A LOUISIANA HORROR.
Plaquemine, July 81.—George Wilson,
Charlies Davis and Matilda Jones, all
colored, were executed here to-day for
the murder and robbery of Mrr. Henri.
‘ to all malarial
diseases is Ayer's Ague Care, a com bina-
tion of vegetable ingredients only, of
which the most valuable is used in no
other known preparation, This remedy
is an absolote and certain specific. and
succeeds when all other medicines fail,
A cure is warranted.
. the Hen, A. ©. Farst,
ponsisting of the counties of
Chester Manson Assoc, Judges in
of July
ent
life—the occupation of his boyhood—
and while out assisting in the barvest
field, a few days ago, got his hand into
the cog wheels of a grain binder, by |
which three fingers on his right hand
were badly used up.
Long & Son, at Spring Mills, seem
to be headquarters for buckleberries,
They have taken in as high as one hun-
dred and fifty-eight quarts in one day
from one party.
~The Centre Democrat folks,
etta Cole, in this town, on the night of
January 27, last. After the trap fell the
ropes of the woman and Davis twisted
together. The woman hands
loose in her struggling and grasped at
everything in reach. The woman was
known as the wife of Davis. They both
said they were innocent of the crime,
Life was declared extinct fourteen min-
utes after the trap fell.
* > -
Shelled corn and other coarze grain
wanted at the Centre Hall roller mill,
——————
—Merchant tailoriog in all iis]
branches done at the Philad. Branch, A |
tailor of long experience superit ‘ends all
work, and utmost satisfaction goaran.
jeed. tf,
given to the Coroner, J astices of the Peace, Alc
sad Constables of saldoonsty of Centre, that
then and there in Lhelr proper persone, st 1
in the fornoon of seid day, with thelr records inqgui
sitions, siaminstions, and thelr own remembrances
10 do those things which to thelr office appertains
be done, and those who are bound in resoguizasces t
prosecute against the prisepers Lhat areorabail be is
the jail of Centre county, be then and there 10 prose
tote against them as shall be just,
Given under my hand, st Bellefonte, the 20th dag
of July in the year of our Lord IEE, and the «
hundred and ninth year of the Isdependence f
the United States, W MILES WALKER, Sherif
! | market. Try a sack.
Oscar Emerick, one of Cenire
Hall's best young men, has taken a clerk
ship in Spigelmyer's store, at Bpring
Mills,
weer Dave Shafer hot em Yone
Harter, sei eplendeder swatzer Gan! koft
un seller is pow die Blum yun Haines
township.
weMr. F. Herlacher intends to op~
with | erate his feather cleaning business dar
Snow | ing the winter and the fire proof paint
during the summer,
are visiting relatives in Somerset county.
—-—Another new house is to be built
on East Church street, on the Fisher lot.
——Spring Mills feels one peg higher
gince it can talk to Centre Hallers by
telephone.
——Almost every day car loads of
Jamber are shipped to Centre Hall for
building purposes.
—Teachers’ examinvtions for Potter
township, will be held at Centre Hall on
+ Friday, September 11. their sweethearts, were out on the Sr
Allison is completing a | Shoe mountains, “tother day, berrying. ] a
¢ residence at Spring Mills, ! They had a sweet lime, and got some | Calvin Rossman, of Zieglerville, gave
1 be rent, hogging-berries too. i the Berorren a call, Calvin is getting
—Mr. Strong, at Potter's Bank, has | along finely over there, but reports short
put up a set of chopping burrs rand | cropsand very dry weather,
thinks of adding a set of burrs for floar. |
He will run it by an eight-horsc power |
traction engine, f
~ Persons who allow Canada thistles |
y grow on their premises and go to seed | i !
id to a fine of $5.00. This trouble- | borg; RB. V. B. Lincoln, of Laurelton,
some and harmful weed is getting more | aud Henry Whitmer, of Hartlelon, regis.
plenty in our county, and it is time a | tered at the Forks House for dinner,
brisk war of extermioation be waged | Boat Race- -Un Saturday evening
against it, that the law be enforced. | Dext, at six o'clock, there will be a boat
Don’t let the thistle go to seed ; cut it | race at this place. A good time is ex
pow and keep cuiting it until it appears | pected. : . .
Bo more. Private SBale—This morning Jeff.Gable
sold his property to Mr, Ard for $1,100,
Said property is not completed; the
plasterers just finished plastering it.
When completed it will make a beautiful
residence. Dr. Ard, of Woodward, is
supposed to be the purchaser,
Mr, Gable bas staked off the founda
tion for a store room and dwelling, or
fing
Traene is no use fighting nature. Dr.
Kennedy's “Favorite Kemedy” does
nothing of that kind. It does not make
the sufferers who trust it worse under
the pretense of doing them good. It
acts tenderly and in sympathy with
what nature herself! is trying to accom~
plish. Do you have trouble with your
digestion, your liver or your kidneys?
Does rheumatism pain and rack you?
Is your head thick amd heavy? It will
charm away these ailments almost ere
| you are aware, ang
oot hi
got h
Taz curative power of Ayer's Sarrapa-
rilla i# too well known to require the
specious aid of any exaggerated or ficti-
tious certificate, ‘itnesses of its mar-
velons cures are to-day living in
every city and hamlet of the land. Write
for names if you want home evidence,
a
“Tun ladies eapecially go into ecstacies
over Parker's Hair Baleam.” writes Mr,
i Decker, druggist, Findlay, Ohio,
“They say it is the most elegant dressin > TR
y TI TA they ever used.” Stops faliing hair MABE ETS.
We make the following liberal propo: stores color, promot ™ wil : sted by Evaxe Bros, Produce Commis
sition to the subscribers of the Kuronres 8 O10, Promotes gIOWYD. aug srehanis, No, 56 North Water 8t., Philad
Any one sending us the name of a new r, Eggs, Poultry, Cheese and all i
cash sobscriber for one year, will get a produce. Quick sales, good price
credit of three months for his trouble,
and the new name two months extra, We
would be pleased to have every reader
send us at least one name under this
very liberal offer. For any additional
pames we will allow the same. tf
~- An abundant huckleberry crop on
Egg Hill was destroyed by fire oh that
mountain last Friday night.
~The gale of Henry Fry's household
) ’
goods, ete. will take place on Wednesday,
Apgust 12th, at the OldFort.
From all paris of the state come
ants of Sanday's rain and hail
storm, and great damage to crops,
rble yard at this
place has been closed during the past
week, Hands seem to be on a strike,
rtholmew’s siore room and
dwelling, at the station, is rapidly being
completed and will goon be occupied.
—Baronum’s show will visit some o
our peighboring counties, and it looks
though he will miss our section this year.
~The painting at the court house in
Bellefonte 1s completed, and is quite an
improvement on the looks of the baild-
ing,
~The strong wind which followed
the heavy rain the early part of this
week, beat down the cornfields in this
valley.
weir spry friend, John Mallen, of
lenovo, was here last week on a visit to
his friends. Iie shook hands with ye
Reronrss.
~[ ra Barger, of George's Valley, bad
two little soldiers quartered vpon him
the other day, and uow he thinks he is
of
Stn nt ns A AOI HOI ne
COBURN SQUIBS,
Contax, August 4, 15885,
Mr. Eorron: Wes, Woll, of Lewis
As a sure remedy for sick headache,
sour stomach, dyspepsia, indigestion con»
stipation, torpid liver, billiousness, etc,
no medicine is eqoal to Dr. Baxter's
Mandrake Bitters, N. H. Downs’ Vege-
table Balsamic Elixir is the oldest and
best cough remedy in existence. Bruises,
scalds, burns, spraine, cuts, etc, either
on man or beast, are speedily cured by
the use of Henry & Johnson's Arnica
and Oil Liniment, ang
PRILADELPHIA, Augost ©
EUTTER.
Pet's, extra...
Creamers
" Western
eel 10 eXLEN8IVO Ing
EGGS,
Penn's, Del and Md, per doz...
ret
a
- - “
Wz have had warm weather th
mer, but it has been a “cold
Johnny Roach,
ex brands
i LIVE POULTRY.
Fowls siraight, nearby... .....
Jima " iit
Western, stopight
. mixed .
1IVE CALVES AND SHEEP,
Dell& Md, prime - per ib
Far to good wus dusions
Comanom SUCK .ovivinss
Sheep: prime i
lamin,
Live Caitle....
Hogs, live...
Pigs, live
Westen
iS sume
.
—Jf lightning would accidental)
strike near the foundation of the
Lutheran church, any time doring the
day, it would kill a dozen or more loafers
~The slodge of Good Templarf
which has been recently organized in
this place, is prospering, and no doubt
will become a8 strong organization. At
present there is a membership of abont
thirty who prefer fresh, sparkling wales
to intoxicating beverages.
wMr. ¥. Herlarcher, of this place,
has purchased from Messrs. Gray & Mil-
ler the exclusive right for the sale of
their patant fire proof paint in Penn's
Valley. Everybody should have their
roofs securad by thispaint, which is con-
gidered the hest in the market,
Our sanctom table was adorned
yesterdayiwith a most beautiful bouquet
ny” for
. >.
No rice Jarorsfor the 24 week, An
Term, need not attend, as there will be no
court. G. R. Brrr,
Prothonotary,
wing secounis
, pases and 1
ction of heirs and
7% It anywise in-
i 0 the Orphans’
ednesday, the 20th
Ww silowanoe and oon
REGISTERS NOTICE 1 »
have beech examined Caives,
main in thi q
legates, «
some other room, and intends bui 20jal3t
the same on the lot east of F. P, Barker's
restaurant. This building is to be three
stories high.
Thomas Hosterman’s slore room and
dwelling are about ready for the first
coat of paint, .
Who will be the next man to put up a
store room? Coburn is blessed with
store rooms.
Court of (
day of Au
5 a0y s : firmation
The Mifflin county picnic, under the |; The first and fos)
anspices of the Patrons of Husbandry, administrator of @
: 1 "ok 3 " Og. G :
will be held on Friday next, the 7th, yd anitfuat aoskant of Peankiin ‘Vom
on Mr. Reed's grounds, at Recdsville. {trator of etc, of Auna Mary Vonada,
Arrangements are being made for a good of aiker tw. decd cw - 2
time. It will be a basket picnic, and all She Sit and faa stot of anthem,
: 8 3 : sinistrator of etc, of Adam. Lose, | of How.
are invited to join. Prominent speak. Simin BF of es, of Adam. Lose, ate of Ziow
. . ers and good music will enliven the oc-| 4 Theaccount of John B Heckman, adminis. | woo
By the way, Squire Gettig, it Is rus | casion. trator of etc, of Win Ge iregg IWP., de ters
mored, has bought out F, P, Barker, but re The acosunt of
we guess it's all a joke, be
-
ABLE=
ADDIER, TOW wo... vamssrsrssrsss rbhi £2
3 — Peck erate 2
Ty nt of A J
OO Giraham,
VB H« inte
of of Philips
» 1
Pesches, extra...
” fair. .cone
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New Potatoes, choice
8 fair
culls. -
clone, extra por 1060
prim...
CHEERE,
NY Factory, choloe.....
conven PET CTRLR
eoese per Dbl
Ary, ae 03
or, guardian of
Annie M. a: 4% Fe ninor children
tel
32,000 richer.
home last week,
from
and
nual
top of N
Tueada
the sccomm
wi
hen
bouquet shows a mastersband in its ele-
pretty bougnet.
—--Finally the local editor of the
warnings of the Watchman, has very
rashly determined to play a game of
croquet, We suppose a physician with
feo water and a case ¢ Mrs, Winslow's
goothing syrup, ete., will beon hand and
take charge of the young clitor after
the excitement of the game,
wee Mr. John Shafer, farmer, of near
Madisonburg, gave us a call the other
day. He reports crops in his section
short of the average, and apples will not
be abundant,
wee Synod of the Lutheran church
September. The Woman's Missionary
Convention will meet at Asronsburg on
the 20th and 30th of September, Vv.
M. L, Deitzlor, pastor.
Merchant tailoring at the Phila.
Branch, and satisfaction guaran-
this department.
ews Although Prof, Wolf, our county
superintendent, met with what might
have been a serious accident, he will
make his annuoal visit thronghout the
county, and teachers can prepare them-
selves for a warm reception,
weeueMrt. MeClellan Rishel, son of Mr.
John Rishel, of this place, who has been
attending the Dickinson Heminary at
Williamsport, paring to Suter the
mipistry su ng & vacancy in an
M. E. Chureh in Mifliin county, Success
to him in his efforts.
wwnl)ne day last week a most peculiar
vehicle pasrad jhiteugh this place, aud
seotned to ati attention of overy-
body aloug the
sons, No one was sble 19 ATA hort
it an overgrown b
Reamer was taking a litle exercise to-
dav in the way of digging out a founda.
tion far bis porch. He his cottage
ready for (ue plasterers,
Everybody says what a oMoe rain that
was, but it played hevoe with the corn.
Andy Campbell is ahead so far’ bie
ripe tomatces and sweet corn of h n
raising. 0. K.
mins ly
PART OF A BRASS BAND BURKED
Mount Carmel, Pa., July 29. ~The dead
bodies of a man and a boy, terribly
burned, were discovered near Mount
Carmel to-day. Cymbals and a drum
near by led to the supposition that they
were members of one of the bands at-
tending the miners’ parade here on Bat-
urday. It is thought that they were the
victims of one of their gompanions, A
bullet hole was found in the 's head.
The last seen of the party was on Satur.
day last at Centralia, where the Supposed
murderer was very abusive. Nothing is
now known of his whereabouts.
ss yt Ap
HALF A MILE OF FIRE.
A Teariqle Conflagration in Toronlo om
Monday.
Toronto, Ont., August 3A 12:30 this
morning the worst fire that has ever
visited Toronto broke out in the mgm.
moth Sight-4tory brick building on the
south side of the Esplanade, at the foot
of Princess street, known as the Glucose
factory. Great sparks and burning cin-
ders were blown westward with great
rapidity, and by two o'clock the flames
had reached the foot of Scott street,
Almost ev ing in its wake, station-
ary and
Young
streets,
a distance of over Delf a mile,
was burned. The loss will foot up over
$1,000,000, It was nearly five o'clock
Before tho fire wan got under control, “A
jght rain began falling at about four
o block and the wind sh tothe north.
the firemen were able to check
Just po reached the
DIED.
wife of Jesse Vore, aged 76 years, 1 monlh and 8
days.
For several months she had been a
softening of the brain, which eventusi
alysis. Jer husband, Mr. Vore, is
eighty years old. Sbe was a sister of Jo
and Philip Musser, of Haines township,
Mrs. John Kefstelter,
ng with
iin par
si. >
Tax liver is the largest gland in the
human organism 14 stands guard, as it
were, at the portair of health. Properly
forming ite functions, it eliminates all
mporities and disease germs from the
blood ; failing in this misery and disease
follows. An occasional dose of McDon-
ald’s Improved Liver Pills will insure
regular, healthy and vigorous action of
this great gland, and save doctors’ bills
and days of misery. Dissatisfied por
chasers oan have their money refanded.
Jonxsrox, Hovwoway & Oo,
Philadelphia Agents,
TESTIMONIALS
Many times are cnt from the whole
cloth, and for every one voluntarily
given in praise of a meritorious article
an unscrupulous and dishonest manufac.
turer can write up a dozen for bis worth-
loa ucts; but the following ecard
from the traveler of Bower, Potts & Co,
n publising house known in almost
state in the Union, is so emphatic
and to the point that we cannot refrain
from giying it jn evidence
Gronarvows, Pa,
I A, MADORALD< Dear Sir b i
rward by express at once one hottie of
rein elite Cordial to O. F.
p, Esq, Strondsburg, Monroe
county, Pa. It cared me so quickly and
completely last summer that 1 recom.
mend it highly to all my friends.
A single bottle guaranteed to cure
any oase of ¢ oles, dysentery, dinrrhon,
cholera summer complaints,
cramps, or 8oy intestinal irritation what.
aver, Or IOLEY, Aland mis a orery
on, AYO a P He
Ha rolioid and traveler's satchel.
of Robert K Felton, ate of Taylor twp, dee'd
T.2 The scoount of T W Hosterman, administra
tor of ote, of Hauna H Hosterman, late of Haines
twp. dood
% The sccount
ed by the Orphan's
al estate of
deceased,
8 The account of 8 § Lyon, administrator cum
testamento annex of ete, of Ann Parr Lyon, iste
of Bellefonte borough, dec'd
§ Thescoond partial secount of Dre. PT Mus
sor. administrator of ete, of John D Poole, late of
Miliheim borough, deceased,
10 The account of W A Murray, goardian of
fallie Reilly, minor child of James Reilly, dec'd,
11 The first and final scoount of Clement Dale,
sardian of Wm. A Thompson, a minor child of
Vim. A Thompson, late of Potter twp. decd,
12 The scconnt of Joh M Furey, administra.
tor of ete, of Hon. J G Larimer, late of Spring
twp. dec,
13 The sceount of Jacob Dunkle, excentor of
ote, of Mary Dunkie, lute of Walker twp, dee'd.
14 The account of John Daniels, executor of
ete, of Catherine Leighty, late of Potter township,
decvased,
15 The third partial acoount of George Bower
and Samuel Everts, executors of ele, of Jacob Ev-
erte, late of Peon A dec,
14 The scoount of C B Houser, late gusrdianof
Ly May Houger, minor child of Martin Houser,
wr
{ Henry Keen, trustee appoint.
Court to make sale of the re
ohn Neen, late of Millbheim boro,
17 The account of Amos Tyeon, administrator
of ele, of Samuel Tyson, late of Ferguson twp,
18 The account of fear Mitchell, executor of
ete, of EJ Carter, late of Bellefonte (deed,
19 The account of Emeline Myers, executrix of
ete, of N 1 R Myers, late of Philipsburg, bor
, doe’d,
The first and partial account of Mollie Nett
and Bue E Neti, executor of ote, of Josiah Neff,
late of Potter twp, dec'd.
21 The secount of Lucinda Ronkle, adminis.
tratrix of eto, of Hon John K Runkle, late of Pot
veh ini of James Wiser, administrator
of gto, of John Wiser, late of Worth twp aged.
EL
Romy Jens. Cott, eee
t of ete, of Panic] Kreamer, late of Peun twp,
25 The fourth account of James P Oobumy. ex.
atten of Se, of Samuel Huston, late of Potter
B" The second aud Asal scconst of A 1 Clem.
| EXoCTlor of ele, of Henry Harpster, late of
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