THE CENTRE REPORTER. | FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor. exer Hann, Pa. Jax. 20 18806. mR —— a e————————— S———— WORTH $4000 IN HIS MIND. | Lewistown. Jan. 12.—~On Dee. 17 the i marriage notice of Harry E. Bell, of Lew- | istown, and Minnie Cramer, of Central | City, Centre county, appeared in a Belle | fonte paper. A few days later Harry E. | Bell, through the Lewistown Free Press denied that he had Deen married. In- quiry disclosed that the person who as- sumed his name was one Russel Kinzer, | a man aged about 35 years. He married Miss Cramer at Snow Shoe nnucr the as sumed name. He told the girl's step- ! fathor that he was worth $4,000 and that : he intended to purchase property and locate at Central City. On Dec. 29 he | borrowed a horse, harness and buggy from Mr. Teller and the bride and groom went out to ride, promising to return in a short time, They started in the direc- tion of Bellefonte, and that was the last geen of them, fi irs— Just so. The wise and prudent man now procures a bottle of Dr. Kessler's Celebrated English Cough Medicine and keeps it in the house to be prepared for croup and whooping-cough emergencies, It never fails. It never disappoints. in- structions for treatment of croup and whooping-cough on each wrapper. Noth- ing like it for colds and lung troubles, Dissatisfied buyers can have their mon- ev refunded. For sale at Murray's. : Jonxsrox, Horroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents. NOT Extensive advertising but genuine merit has placed McDonald's Improved Liver Pills at the head of the list, the most ex- acting, scrupulous care exercised in 86- lotetion of materials, the highest attain- able chemical skill employed in their manufacture, and sold on an honest guar- antee. Any dissatisfied buyers can have | their money refunded. Yor sale at J. | D. Murray's. T Jonxsrox, Horroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents, - v CONTRACTING FOR SCALPS. Chicago, Jap, 14—A dispatch Deming, N. M,, says: A gentleman w ho is connected wit ferritonal government affairs is suthority for the statement that Territorial government is actually nego- tiating with Cel, Baylor, of Texas, ihe noted Indian fighter, to raise a body of rou rangers to come over 1alo New Mexico and exterminate the murdering Apaches. Baylor has had great experience as an Indias hunter, und it 1s thooght that | with a couple of hundred picked rangers | he could capture the Apaches or bring their scalps in long before the army of ficers could succeed in getting sight o them. fi ii a alien THESE ARE SOLID FACTS. The best blood purifier and regulator ever placed withiz of suffering humanity, traiy Bitters. Inactivity of the liver, ness, jaundice, constipation, weak vs, or any disease of the urinary o gas, or tonig or sysiem | mild stimulant, will always find | Electric Bitters the best and the only cure known. They act surely and quick- | ly, every bottle gnaranteed to give entire | satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at | 50 cents a bottle, by J. Zeller & Son's, | Bellefonte. ———— A BABY ROASTED. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 14~A borris | ble story cBmes irom Wallingford, The | report says that a colored woman, liviog | near Pood Hill, wisbing to call ber hos- band, closed Ler baby in aa oven (o keep it warm, the fire Delug nearly out, | While she was away her husband came home, and, usaware of the Ww bereabouts of the cuiid, built a hot fire. The woman poticed the smoke comivg from the chimuey apd burned home, bal arrived too lute, as the child was found hiterally routed, se A So —— Ss A ——— A VERY REMARKADLE ESCAPE. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pa., was afflicted for six years with asth- | ma and bronchitis, during which time | 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, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a few months, Free trial bottles of this cer tain cure for all throat and lung diseases at J. Zeller & Son's, Bellefonte. Large bottle $1. HUNTINGDON ENTERPRISE, Huntingdon, Jan. 13 ~The large shoe factory in this city, formerly known as the Keystene oot and Shoe Factory, and which had jong been idie, was put into operation to-day by the Hunting- don boot and shoe manufacturing com- pany. About fifty persons will be em- ployed at the beginning, with the ex- ctation of greatly increasing the num- yer in a short time. - . Of all blood cleansers Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine is the safest. There is no disease arising from depravation of the blood which it will not spedily cure. Its judicious use brings healthy blood, and with healthy blood comes the ruddy cheek, the buoyant step, the healthy man. Bo we hope that gh its prudent vse each and all of our Many thousands of patrons may forever be healthy, hap- py and hungry, Ay SICK CATTLE KILLED. . Laneatrer, Jan, Mate Vetiringy argeon Bridges accom e County Inspector, visited the herds of of cattle in with plearo~pnevmo- nia. The disease is spreading. The con- Semted were appraised before being €1 - tances to grasp the Doct und express their ance from pain,” Jy Times. IRIS SOCIABIEATY. —— Soluble gatherings afford 1:ixh peasant tho means of feereating himrolf which he likes best. The coupling of fi the word * fun nged by 2 y largo oral’ has been known to be countryman os synonymous w ith gathering. Joviality goes hand in hand with sorrow at a wake, mani grief being confined to the room? the body lies, though many coltage not permit of such an arrangenieut, and drinking and weeping go on mx fund the A wedding ofiers the vey { lo 1.43 dat very coffin. tional attraction of dancing, the Irish countryman is genni moons, in the summer, boys an i pivlg— those words are na elastic in their appli. pation as the Latin j ie --pegomble at gome favorite crossroads to fool it to the idler. Their dane- ing is not graceful, hoeause it is appar- ently de rigueur to keep the Ix 1y ns stiff as possible; but it serves to exhibit a ng time geraping of a blind fi very remarkable faculty of keep and is, pects, an lent and Licalthi-giving axercise Tu pier days the friendly relations b a: WH landlord and ter cemented, when ing nd dances would n all other 14 offered, to scconnt and masill of the caso th ig apd roel pupil's han wos Sena Bug: have a mit © mnsic enters to a cel he recreation of the country folk; bn! SONOS Are more ourions than br and wo never rew Kh Lave or Lica the e antry 4 opl fairs where tix play, and old seor ones run up. the fairs 1s €NoOUrnEe mt doll Gf ——— dering B x en J WY LAL, young ntroduce my pair of fis of peepers, ‘cos yo know what is 1 done pretty so-soigh % pot-boiling of th lias a squint one wii brings it ou? to your i: i ye grow shave, and 1 wt take to a public line, just yoa get n ory what is a r, aud I promise you, my vOung flafly, it will Tous w tail in it tho cyedir without » ines chin shaveable, I is no more head ne ean find ia tacle 3" Often come daily my I sound sense in the advice of “Yum wells, wella, wop to men © What is the nse of a ory unless it is a rouser? And loud. ness alone will not do; for a customary noise, however loud, is not rousing, since after a while the ear ocases to notice it, and so some of us are undis- tarbed by fhe rushing, rumbling, and ghricking of the railway trains, or by the maddening din of street trafic or by cock crowing or by donkey braying, or by piano thumping of little girls learn- ing to murder music. The ‘itinerent jobber, though bnll-voiced, would not Liave excited attention by crying, ** Any nmbrellas to mend 7” but he was heeded when he bellowed the novel ery, “Yum wells, wells, wop to men.” a i ca THE SHAMROCK. The shamrock, which is the emblem of Ireland, is not known by its flower, but by its leaves; it is a little trefoil, as is clover, but it is very rare in England and not common in Ireland. Bentham, in his ** British Flora,” says that Oralis acétocello, or wood sorrel, is the original shamrock; it las n pale pink, almost white, flower, which is said to be very plentiful in woods in April He also states that the purple Dutch clover (Trifolum repens) which we all know so well, is now accepted as the shamrock. The tradition runs that St Patrick, when preaching in Erin, gathered a shamrock and used it to illustrate the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. From this circumstance, the trefoil has become accepted as the national emblers of the Emerald Tale, and on the 17th of March every Irishman who ean obtain » few leaves thoroo! wears thom in his button. hole, and many little boxes, containing a tiny root, arrive by post addressed Ww trishmen living in England, —————— AAI A ——— par Subscribe for the Revortr, ! + i DERIFI'S SALE, | SALES BY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY | lari Facias, Tovar: ¥aciag and Ven | uf the Court of Con mon Pleas of Centre country, a. and to me di. rected, will be exposed at publicsle, at the court | house, in the borough of Helletonte, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1586, cocloek P.M, the following property, lo wit Bs HERIF tJ wis { Na. 1 All that certain lot or piece of ground sit taining in front or breadth on Olive street 60 1, | 20 OW i fH, 3 feet wide alley, 18 being own lot No, 86, in No 3, and recorded in the office for in Centre Counly in Deed Jauuary, A, 1, Is recording of «leeds vrmo and wife by deed dated April 1, 1854, scorded in the office for recording deeds, in Dead Book Y, 2 pug to Het aud | Freon erect Fore hla 1 Sve yed ry J, Walker, thie ory { ti lows Wo wil rect ad Known ai al plan or plot of said town ax lot No unded on the northwest by lot No, on the east by a 20 foot wide alley, onthe southenst 5. An 111! £2iiV¢ iret fin to said wide alley. No No.3 All that certain tract of J Boges twp, Centre county serited as follows to wit wirew Feloer, on Lhe Cast DY 1, al, on the th by lands of Eli and on the west by lands of James Cra! ing JUG acres tory frame dwel shed, corn erib front or hired 200 [oot ¥y dings, vit RIALS , bounds in the north lands r, 4 sO Ore OF 108s, ug pring thereon erect house, barn house 3 in execution sriry J. Walker hat certain mossuasge, 8OLD, pe Agency for New Vode? NR i RAN BOA WATES ww id ES Room Opposite the AND the celebrated RO sel a dE id turnpix 1 wrehes othe p ig AS an « BaGTe © ws. 10 pO 8G sry frase dwelling O other utbalidioge. Sedsed, taken in execution and 10 } Ton tae propery of Agues Shipley aud W Db 8h . 8 {sn lot of ground situate no Penn's, finuivg al a sb, oe by the Whllooub Sweet 125 perches to a White 5204° east 61 porches | $ 13 perches 10 a pos bh perches Wo a stone CoTuer Wo ginning, containing 0 acres. Thereon dwelling bouse, barn and other © SBolred, taken in exXeoulion an ¢ propenty of David James No. Jd All that certain messuage, lencment and tract of land situate in Rush twp Centre county, Penn's, described as follows to wit: Com mencing at corner on Walnut street, thence a3 feet thence south 170 feet, thenoe cast 33 fool, jute nagel 170 feet to the piace of beginning, wows as jot 53 in the south addition to Philips burg, Centre county, having thereon eret wil a 0 story frame dwelling house 16x24 feet, containing 5 rooms and other outhnildfings. Seized, takon in execution and to bo sold us the property of Poster Ehhart No. 13 All thal cerlain mossusge, tenement and tract of isnd situate in Howard twp, Centre Co. Pa. bounded on the south and west by lands of Haugan, ou the north by Amos Dunkie, on the east by Howard turnpike, containing one-half an acre, more of les, Thoreot erected a plank dwelling house, consisting of 7 rooms, & stable and other outbuildings. Seired, taken in execotion and to be sold as the property of Jacob W Ertel, Ko 14 All the right, title and Interest of the defendant Joseph Lowery in all that certain tract of land situate in Benner twp, Cenire couoly, Pa. belonging to the heirs of Christian Lowery, deed, bounded on the porth by lands of E © Humes, on the west by Ed Longwell, on thesouth by W F Reynolds, on the east by Mary Manin containing 60 acres. Thereon erocted a log hotise, stable, corn orih and other outbuildings, also a oid ore hard. Seized, taken in execution and to be wold as the property of Joseph Lowery and EJ Purdue. No. i5 All that certain mesuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Bumside twp, Centre Co, Penn's, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning st stones thence south 170 perches to stones, onet 125 perches 10 stones, thence along 1and of David Oswalt, north 170 perches to stones, thence west 135 perches to the p of beginning, containing 152 acres and 130 perches, nest mess tire, bolng part of a tragt of land in the warmntoe name of David Lenox. Thereon erected a pew frame dwelling house, 24 stories, a stable and other outbuildings, Seized, taken in execution and 10 be wid as the sty of J Osear Holt, Terme—No deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money be paid in full, W. MILES WALKER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, Dec. 13, "8, * 0 In ot ot ht Sd ah 3 ae $ pe iuds of past year, loss exper 1881. 2 3and 4 plas of notes Making the total avails saects of the « of premug noes in forve PERE onnines Risks and insurances « 81, HZ, 83 and "S4 Making risks and insur ances this day LAnbilition for Joss Wm. McFarlane Moses Thom pon D8 Eth. cne D 8 Kauffman and W L & Musser ad ye t ROCePL 4 parties, Amount outstanding At the election held U1 pared members were | ensuing year: “simul gard, J. HK. Musser. IL KE Herring, Fred Kurta Jacob Betton! J. G D. F. Lis, Rovtelary Hail AR SS EGISTER'S NOTH The following amined, Registers toes, 4 8 tho ollowing the Era Fisher, 8 J MoFaria 5, I. C. Camphell, FRED KURTZ, Presadent, | 1 same day jected directors | Graney Baniel Puck Jd. #1 rr we, A scoot have boon ex. of heirs and ers in any wise inter: county, on Wi D., 1886, for of Centre Japnary, A. tion: allowance and confirma: de lute of Spring Wwwauship, ato of Gregg iwp., dec trator of, ete., of Joseph Moon twp. dec'd 4 administtor of, ete, of of M p les twp. de 5 Partial acconnt of Susannah 1 The wi oto, tof 1, 8 ete, of George nstetier, late of Hall of hol: dec'd. , executor of, of twp, det'd, ne, administrator of, of Bellefonte boro. wp, dee’ hg + TY a y it Becoived A § r A LATHS GOLD SENS ote line of CUTLERY COE L A i gh po ab 1% i= wah onl FORD WATCH. * WILL] IRNSHE!D rf ” # iY, QU ay, 176 We okly Lr IP SRIF ILE © = A HE WEEKLY STAR 5 See ha BC am & v M iE A Sixteon-page Newspapor, issued every Wodnesday. 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Mason & Hamlin n and Piano Co., IRTON 3 CHICAGO, EW YORK | RAINBOW RUPTURE REE. rw w oped hy this ane ia wrgroad & ye BL Loum Mo wil inde of surglend Srspmeen Brn sy nt speedy, The An ewes Co. ND PE - 1 OH ENCILS K of d Yumosre. tom prices Vy v i 38 wpm . all DIZ8se 21 4 y {1/1 TLL Cle i wggira mann ow. S81 siges wt DH The Best Cough Cure you can use. Reconanended by « al Pho . far its wen KBows Pood % vo thosaana increasing the it po of fen IFEWHERE ~ VALLEY, AT HARTER'S STAND, NM ILLHEIM, PA. FULL AXD COMPLETE LE LE 8 Also Dealer in NL 1 FULL ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR Alo Keeps the Celebrated CLUORIEXRTAL ROLLER FLOUR... we SSL SD A SH Cexren Dare Muar Manxere-The Contre Hall Meat market having a re frigerator families can at nil times be snp~ plied with fresh meats, of the test guals iy alee bologna swage. Next door 1 hotel ; open dey sud evening, may User Doomsh.
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