maa avin sm— THE CENTRE REPORTER. FM Cextae HaLy, Pa, Jax, 27, 1884 £ ~A new double=beamn Fairbanks | PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL| A MESSAGE FROM THE PIT. Wagon scale is being put up at the roller | WEEK OF COURT. | mill coal yard. Recent snow falls have caused a | rise in Mifflinburg sleighs to near par! The first cause opened for trial was and this has bursted the proposed Centre that of Emanuel Harter vs. John Moyer. Hall stock company to invest in sleighs. SAC A HA, AS 5 MARKETS, Beported by Evaxs Bros, Produce Commission Merchants, No, 6 North Waler BL, Philed, Putter, Fags, Poultry, Cheese and all kinds of Country produce, Quick sales, goud prices and quick returns, CLOSING SALE. The first week of our Closing sale is over, and we are gratified with the resuit, Strange Story Told by a Man Who Says He | ~ Quantities of Underware have gone and we stil: | offer what is in stock at the special prices, Come Came From Nanticoke. | quick. Yl td 1 We are selling to dispose of stock, not to make Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan, 26,—~A morning | money, ? ! paper priuls a singular story in the form | AarNotice our prices. 68 MONDAYS PROCEEDINGS, PlILADRIPNELA, on 1880 BUTTER. Penn's, ¢xtra...... : JH Terms —82 por year In advance, $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements The parties live in Miles twp., and the | Red Head 20 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $804 colum $45, 2 Horvoafter all subscribers paying 1 MAN & SON. GAR D, US WITH A A. Better Assorted Sto ELEGANT NEW ROOMS IN CAN FIND IN OUR y Ot THAN EVER Merchants Place, Bellefonte. GARMAN & SON, D. LOCAL ITEMS. Fringes—Garmans. Yankee notions—Garmans. ——Dr. Smith's Salve sold at Murray's. Call to see us in oor new Garmans. ——Dr. Frank, of Rebersburg, intends locating at Millheim. (Good assortment of bird cages for sile atMurray’'s drug store. if adv. his sale in RgrorTER. ——Hpes.—Four to six cents are paid for hides by D. A. Boozer. — —Sale of Cha#. Ripka, dec'd, 4 miles south of Sp. Mills, Jan. 30. 18 Zepbyra, saxony, Germantown and common yarn—Garmans, ~All the best cough drops in the market at Marray's drug store, tf —Mr. Wm. B. Mingle, and other members of bis family are on the sick list. [ce houses are baing nice clear ice—the fruit of the cold spell, Mrs. 8aliy Auman, of Poe Valley, LEPORTER. the county, Centre Hall and Coburn are the two most thriving stations on! the L. &T. oo - ~— The jingle Qf lee ‘merry sleigh bells is heard ffl around, and sleighing alll 14 8 good. gimps, ete, ~(Garmans. was a success, Landlord Meyer, of this place, took ia the whole of it. Stamping and all kinds of embroider- ing material, lower than elsewhere in the county—Garmans. — Rev, Weidemeyer, pastor of the Madisooburg Evangelical charge, gave the RErorTER a pleasant call. week, bought the farm of D. 8, Auman, dec’d, in Pue Valley, for $150. —TFhere is quiet talk of the Presby- terians erecting a new church at Centre Hall, They need one at this point, ~=]t is not true that Yony Deining- er intends to tarn his plaining mill building, at the station, into a hotel, wR reamer's Nat, hotel, at Millheim, will have a pew landlord in the spring— but who it will be is not yet known, wt is rumored that D. A. Musser, of Millbeim, conterapiates erecting a hotel near the railroad station at this place. 8, H, Goodhart has been appointed postmaster at Hublersburg. A better appointment could not have been made. we{3eorge Durst’s big sale of farm stook aud implements wiil be found ad- vertised in another column of REPORTER. ~—Rev, 8. Krider, of Turtle Creek, has moved to Elderton, Armstrong Co., Pa. Bro. Krider was tormerly of Potters Mills. he wweT he rumor that mine host Bibby, of the Sprtog Mills hotel, would quit that house in the spring is said to be un- founded. we Headquarters for all [kinds of mer- chandise, al jowest prices; call and ex- amine our stock before buying elsewhere ~J. D. Long & Son. weeMr, Dale, merchant at Farmer's Mills, will leave tbat locality in the spring and move to Centre Hall, where he has leased the Dinges store-room, Rumor has it that the Penn's R. R. company thinks of buying Sam Long's eave, a short distance below tre Hall. Ho dates by golly net, Sam, host en gut og. ~—Jacob Reed, of Haines twp, thinks of becoming a citizen of Asronsburg, next spring, haviog purchased the farm of Jon H. Musser st the west end of the towao, It is rumored that our furniture man, Mr. W, R. Camp, will move his es- tab'ish ment to Bellefonte, Sorry to lose him, It leaves a good opening at Centre Hall for another, wee Mr. Donachy, artist, of Lewisburg, has completed the frescoing of the Lath: eran church, at this piace. The work is ad wired by all, and competent pronounce it s good job, wThere will be preaching in rece byterian cnorch, Centre Hill, Friday, 20 inst., at 10 do to, DY Rev, Dr. Hamil, Af ter the serv portant congrega~ tional meetivg will be beld, Ji ——Rev. J. Horner Kerr, of Armstrong | county, has accepted a cali from the Cen- tre Hall Presbyterian charge. Rev. | Kerr has expressed his desire to live in | this place, and if a house can be secured | he will do so. i ——There is great excitement in Ly- | coming county over farmers swindled by the Bohemian oats game. There will be an explosion in this county, from all ac- | counts, sooner or later, as the swindle was practiced here also, —Mrs. Harry Kreamer has had a re- | lapse in the last few days. Her condition | for two weeks after the removal of the | tumor was very encouraging. Her many | friends trust she may be able tv recover from her present back set, we Wm, Kerr, of near Centre Hill, who sustained a fracture of the hip, a short time ago, died on Sunday last, from the injuries received. Funeral at Centre Hill, last Tuesday. | ~———Ifsome enterprising party with means would erect about ball dozen dwelling houses near the raiiroad station, at this place, they could be rented st a good one. Iouses are in demand that quarter, —Mr. B. H. Arney, collector of state some $2500 on his duplicate, this week what a person can do when he attends to his duties, here on a visit to Ins father, | Arney, filled the pulpit last Sabbath for | Rev. Fischer, who was unwell and could | not fill his appointments. In the even- | ing Rev, Arney also preached in the Re- | formed church, — Aaropsburg folks are beginning to | warm up on the celebration of the Cen- | tennial of their ancient village and all kinds of sngeestions are being made and So we are informed, —ln Mifflin county 15 diffareat pers y I ers are greatly in excess of farms in that In Centre county it is a com- 25 applicants Wes pea K mon thing to have 20 to from frequent experience. Eighty-seven persons by the name Smith make their York. The home in the Stwovers and have the majority closely followed Smiths, -Win iH. Ripk i, of twp, Snyder Co,, received a severe bruise about the jeft eve the other week. While leading a through the stable the animal came in contact with a rail which ». and caused the accident Mr. Bipka is a native of we and are inevitable guess, Washington mare above stated, Pennsva'ley. ~The Rear edges an invitation to the wedding o Mr. A. N. Runkle aod Misa Tinuie A. Tibi at Halstead, Ks, Feb 4, next, Would like to be there and participate in the happy event—best we can nren editor do to the happy pair. | ~~ otording to a nts decisi wn of the | courts a DUrgress Can ex«roise Lhe OWers | of a justice of the peace for the suppres i glon of riots, tumults and disorderly i meetings, and jadicial power for the punishment of vagrants and disorderly persons only. Burgess Rishel can | this.in his hat. f ¥ v idow Oi é i i Mrs Sallie Shannon, d, of this place Friday rorning., Mra. Shaonon was a gister of Thomas, James and Jonn Ling- le, of near Centre Hall, and of Mrs. Oden- hn 2 ie On jast the old homestead, She had been ill for over a year, Her remains were taken 10 | Centre Hill, on Monday, for burial. | dwelling House of Mr. Hugh Adams, on Spruce and 2d streets, occupied by Jas Tuttle and Robert Mingle. The house- hold goods were nearly all saved, not 80 with the contents of the stable, as { all the hay, straw, feed buggies, sleighs, ete, also two valuable borses perished in the flames. in foor-hiorse coaches, is now ried by the contractor on foot—leaving Centre Hall every afternoon. We hope the end of things terrestrial is not near yet. Who conld have made Bob, Cummings, or Mike Buoy, or Waddy Graham believe that their once gay and lively stage route would dwindle down to this ? i ~—Regualar term of court began Monday, Judge Furst presiding, assisted by associ- ates Munson and Smith. Taesdar was taken op with Geo, Dale vs. Kaolman and Stover. Dale sold these parties a reaper, which they were to have on con dition that they keep it if on tris] it proved satisfactory. Both Kaufman and Stover cut their entire crops, then re- fused to take the machine. Verdict not yet rendered. Judge Furst gave notice from the bench that no saloon licenses would be granted. —Sleighing is pretty good, and the manufacturers of sleighs in Union and Centre counties are embracing the op- portunity to put out their sleighs, getting prety fair prices. Things looked a little lue for that kind of goods a short time ago, bat its all turned white now, and we bope our sleigh manuafactorers will get rid of their work. Some of’ the sleighs put up in Union sod Oenire counties are very handsome, and elegant and cozy enough for princes tv ride in, and we question whether some of the petty kings of Earope have as good ones. wee Ab the sonaal meeting of the Di- rectors of the Bald Eagle, Nittavy, Brush and Peans Valley Taropike Co, held si Howard, Jan. 7, a dividend of # per cent. was declared on capital stock, free of tax- es, payable on demand. Officers elected were, J. I. Long, President; Conrad Long, Treasures ohn M. Loog, Becreta- 4 agers, Ww. W. Brown, Andrew rape, Joseph Shafer, 8. B. Bbafer, Emanne! Harter; General Manager, R. fr, k 7 Btn ied the Jur Toss framed to try the title to certain articles of personal property. It was alleged that one DD. W, Harter was the owner of the 1881, when it was sold at constable’s sale, er, who left it in the possession of D. W. Harter, Afterwards one John Moyer ob- tained a judgement against D. W. Har- ter, who issued an execution and directed the sheriff of Centre county to levy on the same property, and the suit in question grew out of the contest over the right of property. Ap- | pearances : | Bower & Orvis, | TUESDAYS PROCEEDINGS Tuesday morning Judge Farst opened { his ccurt in the arvitration room, contin- | ying the case of Harter va, Moyer. I'he trial occupied the forenoon and part | of the afternoon, a verdict being rendered | for the plaintiff for most of the property in dispute, Smith. Appearan- case of Wm, Rockey vs. Calvin | Verdict for plaintiff for $54. ces, Chambers; Bryson, Judge Bimounton, of Harrisburg, held court in the main room, the entire day | Thompson and John I, Thompson. action was an €ectment in the nature of property. The land in dispute con | tains about 220 acres, located in Half Mooa and Potter townships, being more particularly valuable on account of the rich ore beds which underlie the surface. The case excited considerable interest on many nice technical law points which arose daring the progress of the Judge Simonton was prompt in his ru. dict in favor of the plaintiff without leav- ing the box. Appearances, Furst an Love; Keller and Beaver & Gephart. WEDNESDAYS PROCEEDING SM aH called the case of Merriman, el. G. Bush, W. F. Reynolds, Blanchard and John H, Orvis, who sar vived George Y. Yocum, interest centered al. va D. count of the amount of money involved, the position of the parties and the prio. After the jary was sworn causes opened, plaintifi’s neil submitted 10 the court in writing w % ciples involved, and the Cot the abie of law f Wil forth a lengthy and argument involved, Hon sport, the jueslion | Lint A . of Huntingdon, for the Withe the oO the ihe irt directed the jory to find defendants on the points submitted 3 rier wu t of the council, dates when the d Merriman, of on jenn! in Snow Shoe and Brome the year 1871, to Hiram pevera! tracts of Barnside town on these lands when he was stopped tag T parties claiming a superior Mle which amounted <¢ large then brought suit to recover sum, back { instance to §25 | to almost double the amount by tion and damages vor of defendants, the courte rolled. The plaintiffs will appeal to Sapreme { Court. Appearances, Spangler & Hewes { and Hoy; Orvis, Bower & Orvia, the { In the case of David Gates va. | Lyon, the jury rendered a verdict for { $76. Appearances, Peale, Spangler & | Hewes; Hoy, Love, Speer, Orvis, Bower : & Orvis, THURSDAY'S PRO! Jonathan Hess va, J. R. Smith, 8r, J | R. Smith, Jr, and R. G Brett was tried | before Judge Farst, and the court direct- i ed a non-suit, Before Jadge Bimonton, the cess i John McCloskey and Matthias McUlos | key va. D. B. Kunes and Jos. B EEDINGS ! press, — (asetie, ! ct cin - {i BPRING MILLS HAPPENINGS, i Tha Challenge baud intends holding | an entertainment at the Spring Mills Hote, Jack Wilson, of Tyrone, is in town, called here by the serious illness of his father, Peter Wilson, who has been suf- fering for some time, and is 88 years old, being the oldest man in the township, Geo. Leitzell and a young lady, on their way from Greengrove meeting, on Bunday evening, the horse scared and kicked every thing to pieces. They re turned home in a borrowed conveyance { The Evangelical denomination is hold- | ing a protracted meeting in Grenoble's | hall, indications point to a grand revival | in this place. The run away horse that waa caught at Penn Hall by Mr. Harter on Monday morniog, proved tobe Dr, Alexander's, of Centre Hall, A musical concert will be given in the acad-my, Batarday evening. The con. cert will consist of vocal and instromen- tal music. Prof. Lowell Meyer will sing some excellent comic songs. There will be other singers from a distance, Ad. mission, 16 and 20 cts, Eleven couples arrived at Bibby's, on Monday wight, from Bellefonte, All parties are after the cold man ice, “hy A] wes Any one sending usa a new name, with one year's pay in advance, will get the Reronren 6 months free, and for two pew cash names, one year free, A capital chance to get the Ravonrrin one year for nothiog—a few hours can. vassing will do it, suet The Nursery,” for Javuary, is a pretty nomber, fall of reading and iin trations to please and entertain the litle siks and keep them from running the streots. §1.50 per year. Russell Pub, Co, Boston, we URDERTARING ~=After April 1st, 1886, I will te well prepmred to attend rom pily ® all the Yields of h inde er, Patronage reapecifully : of Lavi Moray, Centre Hall, net e, $1,408.40, a dividend of 0 per cent. jy Yankee notions - Germans, | Mice, where a number of men have been | he persuaded the engineer to draw the | was put ou to the full test, | sheets were thrown out, and they were { found to be blank receipts for coal | & note signed by Wm. Carver. { and ail of us are dying. We have been | living on the carcass of a mule,” It is | said that the imprisoned men fesred | fire-damp, Jackson, in telling the story, | exhibited the blanks with Carver's note. | Upon being asked why this was not di- | valged st Wilkesbarre, he said that he | was alone with the eongineer who drew | the letters out, and he begged Jackson to | say nothing because he was afraid the | shock would kill the women who are in- | terested in the unfortunate men. | CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A MIKE. | Lewistown, Pa, Jan. 24—The work- | men were leaving the ore mines of the Logan Iron and Steel Co, in Derry twp, {| and when all but Bamuel Romich had | got far enough to escape a great mass of rock and earth fell, crushing bim and | the horse and cart in his charge into a | mapgled masa. A large force of men was immediately put to work, and at J | o'clock Saturday morning they succeed- ed in recovering the unfortunate man's body. He leaves a wife and two children, DRINKING HIS OWN BLOOD, Aspen, Col., Jan. 23.—0Out of eight men entombed in a cabin in Maroon Pass by | a snow slide, 3were found dead and Ssuf- | fering terribly from suflocaton. Sol. Camp | lay on his face dead. The body of Jap. Farris was pinioned across the back by lly died five i Camp had head, inutes after the d med a terri i h the bi ee terribly a position where sands under his blee his mouth, y his own blo wore nearly were nnd men ) found cand had bitten their their deliri and They of some of wed hands and arms in sm, presented a sicken nay all recover, bu y 1 them are extir - MARRIED. t the home of the hiride, Dever gier. C. A. Krape to Mis Birdie i £ rit Ww MH BPTIDE Mie DIED. { Poller, aged 77 years, Arthur Hearick, son wigs Valley, of Gen aged 4 inys burg. Jan Mi fon vats, 24 days, son © ia Cexrer Hay Lots -—Ballding ots | § mile east of Centre Hsll station tor sale, | Prices, $100, $110 to $110 per job. Pay | ments easy. Sm Fup Kuvnre, wee {ory mes) grists will be grouad at the Centre Hall rolier mill, Tuesday and RBaturday of each week, tf we PORTLANRD Corrins-—~Three new first-class Cortland Cotters fur sale by Asron Harter, Centre Hall uf Centre tf supply you mending gum tf To Resr—A wsagon-maker and paiot . A Roxx, Spriog Mills, Pa. Cassi padd for Hides, at the Hall station, by Aaron Harter, —Shoemakers-]1 can | with rabber cement for { boots, ete.—J. D. Marray i $4 a4 fijanat wee i fine sleigh for sale, cheap, for cash. Apply at the Reronran office. tf We should have better preaching if the preachers were all sound and beaithy men. Calvino may have had the dyspep- sia, bat it did bim no good as & thelogian, A methodist minister of Hartford, Conn, writes that Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy” cured him of chronic liver dis ease and indigestion. His bretheren of all denominations are respect fally invited to note the fact, Bick preacliera are in poor condition to proclaim the gospel pews. Bound bodies are wanted. jan it ———: Wi Many suffering people drag themselves about with failing strength, feeling that they are steadily sinking into the grave, when by using Parker's Tonic they would find & care commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength sure ly coming back to them, jan . --—- Ayer's Pills care cons! ipation, improve the uppetite, promote digestion, restore healthy sotion, and regulate every func tion. They are p'easant to take, gentle in their operation, yet therough, sear h- ing, and powerful in subduing disease. sissies A oli. WY { suffered from Catarrh for forty years, Tried all remedies recommend Kel. er's Oatarth Remedy was finally recom. mended, which roon effected a cure, M. H.Bxyper, 438 Market Sireet, Harrishare, Pa, Bee adv't Keller's Catarrh Remedy. iomna HR WS A Ayer's Sarsapariia, being highly con. eentrated, requires a smalier dose, is more olfoctive, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine, It is the cheap: est, because it is the best, Q tity aod not quantity should be Stated dry by if. B. Cochran L ncaster, Pa: (“1 d over boitles at Burdoe!: Bei on sour stuwash, bilioos Kidney troubles. Cosl Ol] 9¢ per gal. Headlight 16c, Light 18, Honey Tuble Byrap 40c gal. New Orleans "ie 18 ibs, Gran, Sugar, $1. 13 Ibs. Soft A Sugar. 81. 11h, Best Tea, He. Cheap Calico 334 at 42, 256 Cotton, 19, Boye’ and Men's Boots very Le 100 Ginghams, Blige, cheap, New Brunswick Rubbers, retail 50 cents reduced to 29, Bieir's Keystone Btationery for Holiday trade Box Papers, ele Darby & Cos French Candy assortment just re ceived und very fine. Best candies forthe holidays Our store room will be for rent after April frst, Cell at the store for information MARY A. Dinas, Owner C. Dixaus, Agent We also have & nuinber of very dexirable build- 100 rods from the railroad station, facing the allroad, which we offer at $12, and $150 for corner lots, on easy terms by monthly at the Apply at, MARY A, DINGES Prop-ietress SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES 1s Excellent in Lung Troubles, Dr. Enoch Calloway, LaGrange, Ga, gays: “I have used Beott's Emulsion with wonderful success in all Lang troubles, also find it has no equal inSum- mer Diarrhoea of Children,” jan store. Very Truly, . Disces, Agent. ren A tp BUCKLEN'S ARNICA BALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts braises, sores, nlcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, letter, chapped bands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- ton, or money refonded. Price 20 cents a box. For sale by J. Zeller & Son. Belle- fonte, duggidls, Invalids who are wasting away from a want of proper action of the liver, stom- ach end bowels, will find Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine a constitutional spe- scific and a fountain of vitality and vigor, us refreshing and exhilarating as a cool, gushing spring of water to the parched and fainting trave.er in the desert. $1.50. -— ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn, oats and barley wanted st the Centre Hall Roller Mill—for which the highest market prices will be paid, Grain taken on storage. tf - -_—— NEW COAL YARD. A new conl yard bas been opened coanection with the Centre Hall Mill, where al! kinds of soft and Coal will be so t reduced prices jan7y in Roller hard for +0 ¥ a al CASH or on graiu account, =! BLI Al CENTRE HALI k bop re sow and pigs, six Na, yi and box good as Chin mm, collars dlex, halilers sleer chains x olber wr 2 led reins, 4 pood bet oollar chains, crows 3% Male 10 1 Tr ow 1 . a : ¥ «a8, Leilaml, Au BARS ni jersigned. one mile wont of MILLE, on Tuesday, MARCH 2 Pour ‘ i stalilon 2 venrs oid, 1 mare L YORS 14 , 1 one your ol 3 0 1 ball two yours ¢ 5 yearling calves, 10 head « FARMERS bead of hor Tens old $3 i brow tors, dri plow, 2 rope } fanning mill ¥ and whipple trees harnoss, set gears, sel p pets, oollas 2 pair bed Ber bell lock J. KR J ALK Ww ROARS i steads, table #4 B HOMAN. 16 1 ta RKANE Sd : ad CLIC BALE. ~<Af the iste residence of D = A Auman, dec’d, in Poe Valley, ¢ Tuesday, Feb 16, at 10 a.m: Two cows, 2 head of young cattle, 4 shoats, threshing machine strap. tread power, and fixings, fanning mill, 2 horse wagon. 2-borse slad, own planter reaper and mower, plow, harrow, grind stone, hay by dozen chairs, ten-piate stove, corner cupboard, table, dinner bell, meat, meat stand, garden veg: etables, grain in the ground. and many other ar fires SALLY AUMAF «0. H. Ruhl, Anct, —————————— AB An Sale Feb. 2 UBLIC BALE —Af the residence of the un dersigned. L. mile north of Tusseyville, on THURSDAY, FEE 25: One bay mare, 7 years old: 1 King Geo oll 4 cows (one fresh.) 1 ball, 1 calf, ¢ Chester White shoals, one new Conkling wagon, new op b v, new Buckeye grain drill strawentter, plow, harrow, cultivator, pmir of hay ladders, horse sled, good grain cradle, double and single trees, set of cruppers, set of breech bands, single harness, collar and breast strap, set of fiy-nets, collar and bridies, 2 hairstuff ol iars, checks and other lines, grain bags, 3 inter est in Osborne mowing machine, Household Goods, Oook and room stoves, rew fen-fool ex tension table, badetends, tables, chairs, eat vos sels, 2 barrels vinegar, &o. Sale at 12 o'clock WM. GROBEMAN, J PRINISTRATORS NOTICE. ~Letters of ad. . ministration de bonis non upon the estate of Daniel Fauber, deceased, Ia ¢ of Potter township, having been lawfully grant d to the undersigned, he would respectfully reqoc i all persons know. ing themselves to be fndebled to the estate to make immediate payae 4 and those having claims against the san ¢ to present the same daly authenticated for settlement. Faubt WM. WOLF, Adm'r, Centre Halil, Pa. S* ELMO HOTEL, L t 817 & 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates to $200 per day The traveling public will still ind at this Hoe tol the samen 1ibheral provision for their comfort, It is located In the immediate centres of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Strest Oars constantly passing the doors. It offers special inducements roapectiully solicitad, . FEGER, ropriator, re. A our patron JOS: . ——— S-ARENONT COLONY \ AREMONT COLONY Creamery, "“ Western pn EGGHE, Penn'a, Del and MdA., per doz......crates - . - bbls Western, ex brands crates LIVE POULTRY. Fowls, straight, nearby. mized " Sreniess Western, stmight..... mixed per it Roosters. ..... Picks, Bring Turkeys .. berrusss . DRIESED POULTRY #, extira, you 1 poor WW in oid Lome, sons Chickens, dry pleke a seh ied Turkey A hun Bpriug LIVE CALVES AND BHEEP, Calves, Del & M4, prime per ib Fair 10 good........o... - é Common Mock... .. . Sheep, prime........ Lambs, extra. Live Cattle, Hogs, live... Pigs, live... ei nanes Dressed Pork. Chestoutls Bhelibarks, Walnuts, per bushel is 209 $2 OO G0 bo & FRUITS AND YEGETABLER CRUDBBE.. ooo minronsnrssnonse PEE Per 0 beset Apples, new. Potatoes, Early Rose per bus Burbsnks, choles Mixed HAY AKD BTRAW Timothy, choice.......... a fair Cut Hay Blraw KY Factory, cholo Olio, fal, fine Pitted Cherries. New Marrow Olid do Marrow Pes Hean... White Kiduey . ¢ rrent Sq o Market Fluctuatioz PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Jan. 26.—~Wheat wa dull and lower ith 88% bid asked for Jan.; 884 bid i asked for Corn was quiet and weaker, with id and 48 asked for Jan; 47 bid and i4 asked for Feb, Oats were dail, with 14 bid and 414 hsked for bid PY and 30) asked fur Feb. (HE CATTI iinect t and 5x4 and BS JAN. OYE E MARKET week: Deevs s, ogs, 5400. Previ- Beeves, 3,500; sheep, 11,000 The red sheep, DX I Week Dogs, Gok, Bee! caitle were | prices, in Bympatiy vanced a fraction. demand and with t Extra Giada, ( Shes p were in fair demand and Extra oaod : good 3a3jc. Lambs were loi , at 3lable. Hogs were in good demand and firmer at Gane, n goog } A’ ont 3 he West, ad- 2aLC, 45s rt Lite ey 4 1 n * 158030, MeGiIiun mmon 44a43C, CENTRE HALL PRODUCE AT Butter ix Ham. MARKETS, THE STORES Fane... » Potatoes & rman wasn J sss CENTEE HALL MARKETS. BEPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & sON Prices subject to Suectustions of market Wheat, Red $F & aa——— $ Wheat. White ..... at ire . . Corn, shelied « 43% Harley Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye and prices, 6b weight COAL. We expect to hava a full Hine of coal within the follow ing prices for cash or grain Ege $4 50 Small Stov Broker £50 Pea. Lump . 4 B80 Soi Chestnut... § 50 FLOUR AND FEED, Best Roller Flour. § 1 4% Bran per ton 15 00 24 Best Roli't Flour 1 15 Bran rats cwt, $) Middlings per ton. 8 ® Chop per ton 22 0 “retaliperowt 185 Prices at J. D. Long & Son's, EPRING MILLS, PA S480 White & mized 0 3 Butter............ i8 nN ah £ Bb TIMBER LAND FOR SALE —A traci of and, in the Seven Mis, is lands of W. J. is well covered with Yellow and Pitch Chestnut timber, Dae The tract is almost tarnpike. Will be aid Tonsonable, Apply 2 A SOO A Rin aruer F Court ES’ Tie, and oth.
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