The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1885, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Cextee Hawi, Pa, Duc, 23, 1885,
a
Terus —82 por year in advance $2.50
when not in advance, Advertisements
90) cents par line tor three
One colum per year $90—4 colum $45.
F@r-Herealter sll subscribers paying
their subscription in advance, will get a
mium on $2 in advance.
BUSH ARCADE. BUSH ARCADE
CHRISTMAS.
of
Our display useful articles
Christmas is far beyond former years,
Hundreds of articles and novelties in
Brass,
All our lines of Plush Ornaments are
fall besides 3 or 4 new styles.
Handkerchiefs in eyery conceivable
style, from 2 cts. to $4 each.
We still retain our Popwear, bc. grade.
We must close this article inviting
every one when in town to come and
do not think of pur-
t
i
by
see us, even if you
chasing.
Our new Stamping outfit is ready.
We must reduce our stock of Dress
Goods. — Hoods, — Ladies’ Skirts,
Hosiery, — Linens, — Flanels, — etc.
to make ready to move to our new quar-
ters after January 1 to No. 2, Merchants’
Square, Allegheny St.
D. GARMAN & SON.
Bush
Arcade,
- Bellefonte.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Boy's seal eaps for 81.
Brass goods—Garmans.
New stamping outfit—Garmans,
Ten thousand skeins of floss— Garmaaus,
Plashes, satis, feit and linens—Gar-
mans.
ORIENTAL
market,
—Dressing and odor cases at
ray’s drag store.
is the best in the
ed goods—Garmans.
in town the other day.
— =Toy guns and swords
drug store.
at
ak
Christmas this time,
ray’s drug store.
New Yedr to all our readers.
—A good assortment of bird cages
for sale at Murray's drug store. tf
Cas paid for Hides, at
Hall station, by Aaron Harter.
——There is nothing better to heal
than Dr. Smith's Salve.—J D. Murray.
Mr. John Teats, an aged citizen of
Huoblersburg, died last week, aged 70
years,
Christmas, New Year and Birth-
day cards from 2 to 75 cents, at Murray's
drug store, tr
Rev. Heckman is holding a pro-
tracted meeting 1a toe
church.
A toilet set or dressing case would
he
sf
tf
wile.—Murray.
we Mr, Westfall's time table 18s an im-
provement ou the last,
generally.
——Dinges’ has always been headquar-
reduced prices,
(Commissioner
thinks of trying dynamite
his stumps.
—Jonathan Spangler, Jr, of Brush
Valley, has purchased his father’s farm,
162 acres, for $6,770,
tp
Woll,
i
of Miles
3» blow out
etc, 15c—J. D. Murray.
~The different churchea in Aarons-
burg will bold Coristmas festivals for
their Sunday schools,
ee Rew, J
Centre Hill, at 10:30 a. m., Sanday, 27,
and at Lenure Heil at 2:30
Misses, Lizzie Stuart, of State Col.
lege, and Emma Kaho, of Boslsbury, vis
ited the Revonrter on Mooday.
——elovitations are out for “social
hop” to be given at the Musser House,
Miliheim, on Friday evening, Jan, 8
——Qn Monday the western mail and
several passengers missed the train on
account of chauge of time on the road.
A Christmas entertainment will be
held in the Sprucetown chureh, Tours
day evening, 24th, to which all are in-
vited,
—There is 8 change in the T. &"L.
time table. Study it 10 acother column
of the Regrorren if you think of takivg »
ride,
we The finest assortment of Christ
mas, New Year and birthday cards ever
seen 10 this part of the state, at Murray's
drug store, if
York county farmers are busy
strippiog tobacco, We might add, snd
huuareds more are busire sill chewing
tho stuff,
w'The Lock Havin co operative fur-
nitare factory thei has so long been
standiog idle will, in a few days, be in
operation again,
wef sensation has been created at
Btormstown by the the disappearance of
a Hapgarian who carried with him $520
to some fellow countrymen,
we Dr, Bmith'e Salve, used for thirty
in his peaotioe, for all kinds of
esh wounds, sores, ete, for sale at Mar
rays. It has done much good in this
community already.
wel Japtain Jack Sylvis, of Aarons
burg, is about forming a military compa.
re that town. Jack is an old soldier
aad understands the manual of arms
and ean teach the boys how to handle a
musket,
ee Foxes hava bocome very plentifal
and bold io Haines twp, wince Major
Isaac Stover is gone. The Major in his
time kilied a great many foxes, but now
they are not hunted at all and the result
is as stated.
—e=L00k at these prices: Fine mixed
sandies 1D cents ; Clear ibe;
Cream Chocolate, xtra Fine
sire reat reduotion go uf irbuda of
ies, nats, oran 0,
oe whadow: = Gen. Lowe, Humes’
block; Bellefonte. :
we
&
rs Ae A A AE RR TA. TA WE, 3
fea »
we-(}aite & Borinus accident happened
to Mr, and Mrs. Slabig on Wednesday of
last weel. They were driving in a
lystown, and getting into a cu
| ceived from the opposite direction,
| ont being voiy narrow made the passage
i
i
Mrs. Slabig had her left arm
received
ning ofl,
broken near the shoulder and
gome severe bruises across the
| pruised and was otherwise injured tho’
| not seriously.
- lo» -
—Tha people of Pine Grove Mills
rook railroad—a branch from Lemont
to the Fairbrook mines, The
wonld tap the ore mines in the section
of Fairbrook which are said to be valu-
| able in iron ore, and
within two miles of Plone Grove Mills,
This branch would be aboot 12 miles
long. It would dry up some of Lemont's
prospects, which now is the shippiog
point for all the Pive Grove Mills sec
| tion. However, as it takes about 30 years’
| valk in Centre county to get a railroad
| started aud anothér 30 years to complete
it. folks at Lemont peed not get alarmed
yet,
.
—T.70k before youn leap! is good ad-
vice. On Thursday of lust week us the
| west boand train got near Pleasant Gap
| gration, one of the train hands dropped bis
| lantern. Returning next morning before
{ day Light when he could not just k
| where to leap, as he approached the spot,
| as he thought, where the lantern was
| dropped, the evening previous, he jump-
| ed. Then there was a splash and a heavy
| gnort—a regular sfrrerrr —the fellow had
! landed right in Logan's branch, and re-
| ceived an early morning bath free of ex-
i pénge.
-—-
|
iO
" -»
| ~——Rev. A. C. Whitmer, Refo
| pastor at Mifflinbarg, announced that he
| wonld preach his farewell sermon to his
| congregation at Laurelton, on Banda;
| Dee 27. Rev. Whitmer has been elvcted
| Superintendent of the Missionary Board,
| at the Tri-synodic convention held this
| fall, and as the superintendent cinnot
! bid his present
r i
Ysa
. rmea
av,
have a charge, he must
charge farewell. Mr. Whitmer will move
to Lancaste
sr in three weeks,
yg
— Robert Smith,
hile hanting deer with a |
reek Hollow, on 15, shot s
dressed | ths. and Theo
{| man, aged 16 years, of Woodward, who
was one of the party, shot two deer, «
! 14th inst. Theodore is a grandson ¢
Josh Roush who used to catch deer alive
{ by following them until exhausted, when
| they would down and he woud
hem 1
Aaronsharg,
arty in Pine
bear which
re iH ster.
of
{ wh
| Cre
i
3 or
rid :
n
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He Cap
DUIsS
i ture them,
them.
axe me at
- i»
Wagner, wife of Ja age
ye in Houserville, on
the advanced
HR
imption,
y ¥
noier o
wee M8. ob WB
i ner, died at her Hd
"
i deday morning,
age of oeen |
for
VERTs,
time
leaves a husban
>
some
She i
children all grown up.
the deceasad were burried 1a
! chareh vard. —©6
Mre. Wagner is the mother of J
Wagner, miller, at Centre Hall,
- > -»
Ihe Good Templa
tival in their hah
Kreamer's store, ©
{ evening
the Shilo
sredf
2
f ei
nA
1
{ even for
f rake
{ Cane
Lg
ee. wi
niyle,
i
eal $1
BO04
{ 8 4
{iog of their
{ served in abundance and
ne,
3
i
-——-
; vy
{ taioe in Franklin county, io the spirit o
fun, wiil bave to andergo & years im-
| prisonment snd pay $100 fine for his fol
tly. There are pleuty of the same kind
—— m. Heath, set fire to the m
in
iki
| of hy
test
yoo
| tains frequently ily. A dose
{ Heath's would 1 good thing
| when the the next offender is caught
like
a
~~ Murray, toe druggist, this week
opened the fives: ot of suitable Christ
| mas goods ever seen in this valley, in-
| cluding Christmas cards, dressing cases,
music boxes, toile: sets, odor cases, Sav-
] ing banks, games, toy gans, bird cages,
| surprise boxes, toy corneties, ink stands,
aud many other articles to please the
£4
| most tastidions person.
i ¥
: - _— -
Mrs. F. E. Butler, daoghter of Dr
arshbarger, of Miiroy, and wife of Rev.
i
| 1
{ home that oo the 13th of October Ler
| husband and their oldest son died of
caolera, while on a river boat on their
at Hapg~chom, Press,
a
~ =A fine line of sleigh bells cau Le
seen at D. A. Boozer’s saddier shop, He
has also on hand a splendid assortment
of heavy and hight band-wmade baroess,
os
can not be beaten,
given away by Dave daring the holidays
and see what he wil do.
an— cA I A SU SM
the “Loop” went to Holliduysbarg with
a lot of dr essed Shaovghai roosters and
eold them to the unstispecting villagers
for wild torkeys. Tyrone Herald.
Of course that was a Buwir county
Looper, Centre Loopers don’t deal in any
put the genaine gubular,
Winter astronomically begins on
the 22d of December, and lasts 89 days
and 57 minutes. ~—Exchaonge. Well then
wintér didu’t understand its business,
else it would have waited until 22d De-
cember, tustead of popping up a month
pefore,
weThe Rerortek office was so fall
of charming ladies, the last few days, that
the editor has forgotten ali about Ohirist-
mus, and soless a reminder comes in the
shape of a Christmas gift, we'll hardly
know who struck Billy Patterson.
wee Flalf of the people of Snyder coun:
ty are jnat now scrateniog their beads
snd pondering over the pounderons new
tax blanks.—Midddieburg Post,
Oh no, its the other litle things that
makes ‘em scratch-have a bite,
we). M., Sheets has been appointed
postmaster at Snowshoe. This is a good
appointment. Mr. Sheets is nov only
tually compateas, and a gentieman of goud
character, but 8 hardworking
crat. Gov. Cartin did well.
wee Next Wook, on nocounk of the nol.
idays, there will be no paper pubiisned
from this office. We ask thelnda
of our patrons in this time houored cus
tom, aud wish wll a worry Christ
mas sud ow Year.
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SA RP IL 8
Bellefonte, Dec. 10.—Iutense ex@
ment prévails at Scotia, this county, 0
the abduction and consequent maitre
ment of a charming young girl residi
between there and Stormstown., Yost
duy morning Miss Laura A. Sweend
daughter of a prominent and wealt
farmer, started from her father's dwe
ing to visit a friend who lives about
quarter of a mile from her home, As ti
night wore on his daughter did not r
turn, Mr, Sweeney went to his neighbo
and learned that she had not been therdg
This morning the girl returned home i
a pitiable condition. Her body was cov
ered with bruises, her clothes were tori
into shreds and her face shockingly di
figured witd countless cate and v2 seh
She related to ber father how she had
been assanited by a negro just after leave |
ing sight of the house. He had forced a |
'kerchief into her month and carried her
toa hut a few yards from ‘the road,
sheltered from view by dense underbrush, |
and had not left her until morning. The
hut was visited but no trace of the negro
could be found. Mr. Sweeney is almost |
distracted with grief. His daughter's
file is despaired of, i
- a
ISAAC WOLF ACQUITTED.
iald, Pa., Dec ~The court
ed Friday evening at 7:30 o'cloek |
s of Isaac Wolf for the murs
y Mctiewan, near Houtzdale,
John H. Orvis
address which
» audience for
Oy
©
thie atten!
more than two |
pmroed nol runing at 8:40
[he erowd of the night before was in no |
way dim nished in the morasing t
to the al for the Common-
wealth, by Hon. 8, 8. Blair, of Hollldays-
burg. His address lasted one boor ana
30 minutes, Judge made a
very fair and impardal charge to the
ry, instructing them as to their duty, 10-
forwing them that under the indictment |
a of involuntary man-laughter
would not be sus sined by the court, but
4s to the grade of the crime let it be de~
termined by noe ss shown, clos
ing by hoping God would aid them in
dung so. §:30 the jury retired and
ve hours and a hall re
¥ not gulity,
When the verdict w announced the
cheering was loud and long, the Judge
ordering the [Sheriff to arrest the par
The 8 however,
Any BRITeRIS was
iL near
yesterday n
O Listen
le nddress
webs then
in.
1
ng
Het
Vr
Yeradl
the evidence
ii
§A steve eyiit 1
aller being out 4
turned with a verdict of
gy
sa bsided,
The
w ho could
verdi
in
-
" CONTRADICTED.
~The
iy suspecied
rpless mad fol
§ ye sterday “] as ree
3 jail on Friday, Nov. 20
al the
ties cheerin
prisoner
get
t gives almost
is 3
this vicinity.
Dec,
oust of
na the
'
i
os
sSinont
Slevens,
lay night,
Wan
{Jo &
murder
the Yi
vs Ai i
0B Work.
§
ANG vi od nes
MTL AG OU
Thursday,
GO puGaings §
Che tri
butcher
id dan
irider
Es
$31
int pave
Ia named Ts
er, who
one
to-day © £2
gh
of Poggi, also a
hateher,
trade jealousy
Poggi waa trapped into
| where the
body of ti
and the re
Ho
faro disputes
Fozsi's
murder was committed,
victim was cul Into
maine were acaitered in 8 sub
urban woods, Ihe blood was boiled in
| black puddur = hich were sol
i si's shop The son made a confession to
i day. He narrated story ia conrt
| with cold-blooded cyuvicism, which pr
| voked a Bow! of fory, the andignee yeil-
ing “Away with him to the scaffold!” Io
he murderer tauntivglv screamed,
“Here I am. Tear me to pieces.”
The terrible story has created “intense
excitement throughout the city,
and ¥
Z
The
es
K®,
the
col
i repiy t
-——
Gen. Beauregard will give a history of
| the Shiloh Caiapaign in the January
| number of the North American Review,
| He claims that Gen. Algernon Sydney
{ Johnson goted only e8 a corps
| mander at Shiloh,
| phaticaliy asserts{ contrary (0 bbe colRmgo
§
{ bet ef) tuat he was the "sole commander
on both days, and, without naming them
voutroverts the reports of Grant
| taken by surprise.
The Marquis of Lorne, Col. Ingersoll,
Millionaires Astor and Carnegie, an Ir-
| ish Member of Parliament elect, John
Boyle O'Reilley, Cassios M Clay, Bir
Jotin MacDonald, and Frank B. Sauborn
bave articles in the January number of
the North American Rewiew,
a
Cenena Hap, Dec,
To our friends, patrons and ail, we
extend our best wishes and compliments
of the season.
Notwithstanding the dark days in the
financial world, when Christmas time
approaches all try to be merry and we
hope your share of joy during this holi-
day season will be a double portion,
Our attempt has been fo plegse you
both in quality and price of goods, and
we are positive that in most of the prices
you pay us you have the better part of
bargain. Our regular patrons well know
that we are very careful to keep up the
gendard quantity and quality of our
stock and the feet that they appreciate
this fact encourages ug to sill greater of
forts in their behalf. In return let us
ask you to encourage us by your frequent
visits to the store and we feel satisfied
that the benefit will be mutual.
Again wishing you all a merry Christ
23, 1585,
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CLONING SALE.
The first week of our Closing sale |
Guaniities of Underware have gone and westiil
Come
gui
We ares
money
ing to dispose of stock, not to make
B- Notice our prices "4s
+ per gal, Headlight 15¢c, Red Head
New Orleans 700
Soft A Bugar, $1
Bes Calleo b! Sat de
25 Cotton 19
joys’ and Men's
gC. Cheap Calico 334
Underware for 4%
Hie Ginghams, Bic
q ®j
Branswick Rul
dryoe
New bers, retall
re i to Aik
rlalionery
5. ot
neh Cands {
:, BB wd he ho
rent after
format
{ Dix
x, Agent
sirable build.
ts and about
facing the
126, and $10
ithly at the
Apply at
DINGES
A number of very
jiside the Boroagh
ratiroad station
we offer at §
terms UO mo
years 18
mie
MARKY
1 CRNY
or three
Truly
LWo
A
GEE, Age:
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE
yD LIVER OIL, WITH HYM™
Very palatable and efficac
Dr. C. T. Br
“After
with
I
ons in Wash-
ing diskares,
+,
Fy
ter, Y., says having
Re 11 lmie
|
Ws decided
}
ill
¢
conditicos of
3»
onted
1
dec
Ar
L100 21
Carpet Corporation, was for over tweaty
years, before his removal to Lowell, at-
Ita aleerations actually covered more
than half the surface of his body
imbs. He was entirely cured by Ayer's
Sarsapariila, See certificate in Ayers
Almanac for "83,
The thanks of many thovsand invalid
mothers, worn out with caring for cros
have been and will
relief and swe
tres have
d's Samaritan
th
snd sickly CUlio
be returned,
sleep whicl
ceived fr
Jervine
they "ar
re wm De, Richmon
W Si yw 3
S100 at drogyis
ng borne make
irae refed
blood,
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SHERIFI'S BALE,
A BALES BY VIRTUE OF BUNDY
writs of Fieri Faciag, Levari Vacias and Ven
dition] Expouas, issued out of the Court of Con
mon Pleas of Centre eountry, Pu, and 10 me 4
rected, will be exposed at publizsale, at the court
house, in the borough of Bellefont
ON SATURDAY, JASUARY
1 o'clock P, M., the following pre {
No.1 All that certain lot or piece of ground
uate at the corner of Olive and Trout street
ining in front or breadih on ©
od in depth slong Vouria street 2
“4 wide alley, it bLelng town lot N
of Brow Bhoe, it belug the same ot
oS was deeded to George DeArmo, by Jolin G
civud wife by indenture dated the 9th day of
p Po A. D, 18%, and recorded fa the office for
Pv of decds in Centre County in Deed
9, 4 pape 112, aud which said John Ix
ife by deed dated April 1, .
: offic © for recording dec
<0 io Deed Book Y, 2 page 5
4 to Henry J Walker, thereon
fran a iarge
pas pp ———
1
{4
#0, in wwn
a
Ro 6
wv § 6
¢ hotel building
18 #
Ko. 2
wituate in oF
tre, and state of Pens,
On thet
street and known and gunpted in the
det of said town 8a lot No, ¢
ft w
in lot
p40 n of Buow KX
of ground
of Cen
ar hee
hoe, county
ad
des gen
oral pian org
bounded on the porthwoest |
wg i 20 fool Ww
and on the my
3 front or bre
dis
lot Ro, is
containing th 200 feet to sald 20 i
wide alley
No.8 A
Bogus twp
geri hed as
Andrew }
itler, et. al
g i
: x
tract of 1s
y, Fa
On th
pay, Of the east
Ko bul
i that cortalr
Centre cont
follows to wit
rand ot
piows Lo wil
east 7)
post, her
thenes
$4
i 16
2 west 67 perches 6
th 3% east slong land of 8
to the
1 acres and 13
* SEINE TROre Or Joss, and
ich E C Humes ax
tors of James T Hale
16th day of June
in bios
pero his
soy ines wh
wir
Win
Pr
sides it
we
&% aan ith. He
¥en
£1
claim dec
he untidy, « Y appeas HMR gre
'}
”
’
ai
beard should neve allowed
Ringuams
read:
Dye ihe WWhnekers
v change the id Drowo
sok, al diser=tion, ana
tation r
i
is Keep Op
y 3 * i A
treat pre good
of wr worst f of ca
nasal pas
I had one of tl Wins
Pains over my eves
CXCPRSIVE
gs 10
into
have
Arges
0 i 10
Calareh
nsing six bottles
tziny, Wiliameaport, Pa.
i
cured me a
+
2 ¥. :
“My wild not live
ently
Iy physicians said I ©
My liver out of order, ire i
dry humors on fave, stomach would not
retain food lardock Bitters cored me”
Mrs. Adelaide O'Brein, 372 Exchange st.
3 N.Y.
jufl A
“MM 14% of thes hair prep irationg dont
| work.” writes Mr. J. 8. Bordoe, of Bt
i Loais, “but Parker's Hair Balsam I» an
| honurable exception
| and prematorely gray. The Ba'sam made
itorosn again and soft 28 ia my boys
hoad.™ dee
rea ers
KEroRTER Oue year free if you will send
48 two Dew cash names for a year,
Christmas offer will only hold good to
Junuary 15, 88, A chsuvee to get the
HEPORTER one Year free.
Some remarkable cures in this vidni-
| ty, of lung continued and obstinate dis
| eases, sare attributed to McDonald's
Blood Parifier,
Canon Farrar has ao article on the
Charen in Ameren in the Jasuary num.
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ber of the Narih Amgrican Review.
— = fooget's confectionery is the place
| to buy nice candies cheap. Fine mixed
| candies, clear toys, and all ober kinds,
| will be sold at botom prices forbohidays.
All the tropical nuts, segars of the finest
grade, oyesiers, and every thing vsually
kept for sale in a “candy shop’ can be
had of Henry Boozer. If you want the
freshest, the nureat, for the least money,
give Bovzer a all,
weThe family i’ Philip Anwmen, io
Georges Valley, han had a severe trial of
scarlet fesgr. Toes of Mr Auman's
children and a sry. nt were dowe with
the dietuse.
wwe Pr. Chas, Emerick is home from
the Peun'a Med, University, Philad ,and
is looking well
wee Rubber boots and shoes selling at
very low prices at Graham's shoe store.
Why freeze your ears when you can
get § preventatfve— Garmans
A A d———
OURT PROCLAMATION
the Han, A. O. Furst, Pros i of
Common : 4 of He 4h J die Diss
conaint La A wire
Aas) he Ti: a Keith and the
Won Arson, .
td ate Int d
CEA ey
arminer » . ™ th onto: for §
Whereas
toe Usuriof
Qe : "eof Sun Res In
of Contre, 8 CUE INET he SH
nang Of Fan ext, being tha 1612
to sha Sortie eh
Very Respectlully Yours,
w. Wour & Hox
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to Philipsbu
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§ perches Wa chestunt
to said taruplke road, |
romd 190 perches 10 Lhe piso
talifing 1% sores, more or Joss
2elory frame dwelling bh
outbuildings, Selsed, taken in ¢
be sold as the property of Agucs
HB Shipley
No. 11 All that
Rush twp, Ces
sot corper of g |
¥
ihe
i
south
{hereon
stad
xenon
Shipl
ine
fi ht o
Pep
corte
fre caminty
Bled
Ly the
LHC
wrehes toa post
0a past
lay
cael 64
percl
wast 68 perches
ihe
ton © Ore
GRialting 4 ares
dwelling house, barn sad
Seized. taken in execntion and to
property of David James
No 1 All thal corfain mes
in
county, Penn's, desaribed as fol
pencing st oorper on Walnut street, thence
ened
of begiuni
there north 170 feel to the place
burg, Centre county, having thereon eretted a o
story frame dwelling house 10X24 feel, containing
bh rooms and other outbuildings. Saeed, taken i
Fubar
tract of land sftuste in Howard ton, Oentre Co,
H
by Howard turnpike, conthising one-half au acre
more or less, Thereon erected a plank dwelling
house, consisting of 7 rooms, a stable and other
outbuildings. Seized. taken in execution end te
be sold ss Lhe properyy of Jecab H Ere
No. 14 Allg e Tighl, Wid and interest
of the
of land situate In Benner twp, Centre county,
Pa. belonging to the heirs of Christian Lowery
dec'd, bounded on the north By lands of E ©
Humes, on the west by Bd Longwell, on thesouth
by W F Reynolds, on the east by Mary Martin,
containing 60 acres, Thereon erected & log house
stable, corn orib and other outbmildings, also a
good orchard, Selsed, taken in execution and to
we sold ax the preparty of Joseph Lowery aud E J
Purdue.
No * All that certain weseuage, tenement and
tract of land situate in Burnside twp, Centre Co
Penn's, bounded described as follows, to wit
Beginning st stones thence south 190 perches 10
Monee, Ht 13° perohiey 0 Snes, te nlone
land of nd dewai “dria 1% $0 mones,
henes west 136 perohes to the place of beginning,
containing 182 sores and 190 perches, neal mess
ure, belong part of a tract of land in the warrantee
pame of David enox. Thereon erected a new
frame dwelling house, 24 stories, & stable and
. Selsad, en in execotion
and to be sold as the .
Terma No dead will Te 1]
© 0 id unt
the purchase motiey be in fall
W. MILES WALKER, Sheriff,
Sheriffs Ofoe, Bellefonte, Pa, Dec, 8, ‘8
3,
ae
T. ELMO HOYEL,
c 817 & B19 Arch Street, Philodelphia,
Reduced rates to $200 per duy The
traveling public will still find at this Ho
tel the sama libers] provision for their
comfort, Itig located in the immediate
contres of business and plecos of amuses
ment and diferent railrond depots. me well
as nll parts ofthe city, are Jasily accessible
by Street Oars constantly passing the
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to those
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wThe most fashionable
8 one that gives the not eon
hat is the hand made Wanke
shoe, An cary walk
POL Coon 54 pis
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work, will be Pot ple le 3
forn.erly wos GRY Ol
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{ Prices, $11
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{ 50 Acres in elears
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wl Cig condition ih
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wry, aed a Hew Older Press
There is a fine Orchard yield
: nods well wwiered, |
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ond ad wortgage on the promises
JUIN D. DECRS
CHAR C ALMA
Adthinietry
3
A OF! iO TANS~OQOLLBECTORN «WN
. give notice thal ail
ofState and County Taxes for 188 ma
Iy present thelr claims for exhonetalion
respective daplicstes on or
bee for
| Monday of Javaary, 1886
JOHN WO
J.C HEN]
#deoit
wa
cambiar
I FEOUIORS NTC belie
- upon the estaie of
Wasais, late of hap twp ded, bavi
fally granted to the undersigned, wos
fully request nil persons kw wing ihe
{odeblid 16 1he estate Wo make wi Ai
ment and theoe baving clatms again (tbe mmeto
present the sone duly sutlenticatod for settle
ment, 18novit NK. A. WOODS, Ex'r
CENTRE HALL MARKETS
PRODUCE AT THE sTORFL
is BES one -
4 Formos:
somes ononans
GRAIN
Wanted st the Centre Hall Roiten Mia
which the following prices sre paid
Red whoal...........® 85 Bhelled ©
[bite and TINS. 80 OMS
A Fos wisnibanie wh Bye... La
For clean cholo wheat, red and white, 5 pire
miom Bb paid at the mill, Whos withirve 1a. 6
To tenia
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Pyolees ng J. I Long & Son's,
PRING MILLE, PA.
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