The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1886, Image 8

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    OSA SR IHN 5 AH PA 5 I NII Sl
MARKETS,
Reported by Evass Bros, Produce Commission
Merchants, No, 5 North Water St, Philad,
Butter, ¥age, Poultry, Cheese and all kinds of
Country produce, Quick sales, good pices and
quick returns,
A A EI EL | BCT 8 HAH
~The Centre Hall squabble was de-
Bro autocrat
THE CENTRE REPORTER.
—- —————— AE SOE A A ISA 5 wm -
Tux Court Hovsx Quesrtioh—To Tux
County COMMISSIONERS | ~
We, the undersigned recognizing the
works of the W. C. T. U, in their effort |
to suppress the evils of intemperance
| and believing it to be a benefit to the
{ County us well as locally, subscribe our
AP CH A A 3 ANT A .
LOUISE MICHEL IN PRISON,
— :
MARRIED,
” {On Feb, 18, iu Philadelphia, by Rev. James 1, |
Observations on the Relatgve Soclability | Good, John 8, Waite, of i sllefonte, and Miss Ma. |
ry L. Bouorf, of Lemont, i
of Cats and Rats—Domestiontion, |
Louse Michel brought four cents with her DIED.
from Noumoa to France, They were given » 9 Mille W
her when she arrived in New Caledonia by a On 26 ult, at Potlers Mil's, Win.
bated by the Millhelmm mock court.
Next we expect the thing to be talked to |
death in congress, as forming a basis for
{ the increase of the pension list, with old |
i Edmunds moving a resolution to send
for persous and papers,
NNN ION SNPS SN IANS
Cevtee Harn, Pa, Maron 8, 1885,
Piusrapeirnia, Yeo, 22,
BUTTER,
Portinia, BIB .cooocsceess
1856
Trrus ~$2 por year in advance. $2.60
when not in advance. Advertisements | Creamery,
20 conts per line for three insertions,
One colum per year $904 colum $45.
parHoreafter all subscribers paying
credit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance.
D. GARMAN & SON.
+
Merchants Place, Bellefonte.
WiMS 1
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OUR ELEGANT NEW
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CAN FIND USB WITH A
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YOU
A. Better Assorted Stock
THAN EVE]
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LOCAL ITEMS.
German Canary Birds, all compar-
atively cheap at Marrays Drug Store,
on a fine set to,
marke: at Marray’s drug store. uf
tion at Coburn next summer,
~ (3004 assortmeat of bird cages for
sale at Murray's drog store, if
~The Gaeetle might bank
headlines and a iittle more on
light.”
Mr, George Woods, an old resi
danter of Grege, died ou Toesday. He
Was upwards oi 8) years old,
if the late storms had their
origin in Centre Hal —musu’t blame the
ground bog for all of 1t.
— [the Bellefonte Republican and the
Gazetie are in the sttitade of two night
ows 10 day tine —one« cac't see t'other,
Frank Wright, of near Tussey ville,
thinks of baying a tus avar the Centre
H ul stadon, and puaitiog ap a cooper
slop.
— ra. Maria Foster, mother of Sam-
pal F. Fosier, formerly of this place, died
at ner Bo ov at Sue Coliege, a few days
ag), uged 86 veurs
— 0
A cuompeleul 8ppralser,
boff house block, is where folks geners!-
ly go wuo want a good boot or shoe, and
al reasonable prices,
rity, of the Seven Mis, died
Her remains were takea to Bellefonte,
ou Fray, for bar.al,
—Subser bers who change t~offi~
ces this Spriag wili please inform us,
giving tue name of the office they move
frow «8 well #8 the gew addr ss, if
tne Lewisburg charge.
flock will regret to nave their pasior
leave tuewm.
repairs sid putiivg psiut on the old de
_pot ai Beligioute,
be built
Kurz may rewsra two Be lefoute and en
t ink the town will nut be fluished anti
it has snotuer Newspaper,
banging 22 miles of rallrosd to conuect
D iBomsaud Clas fieid, A roate has been
su veyed and he road gan be built and
eq :ipped ior $200,000,
Mr. J. B. Musser and Bane} Wirt,
of Greyg, gave the RepPortex a call,
ali ihe erce storm of last Friday, aud
coc tinued their journey to Beilefoute,
We suotld not laucied their trip.
held wommiuion services on Sabbah
last, at Uetibre Hall, aud took in 13 cat-
© ‘Lumets as new members in the church.
Taer: was a large sudieuce present.
we 110 Evangelical Conference is in
gasiou now in the new charch «t Mill-
beim. Toere sre over 100 winisters
preseot, and 8 large aitendance of vismit-
ors, woo fiad the sessions full of interest.
~ ==Qune of the ugliest storms of the
gewson was the one which bowled over
and through here ou last Friday. It was
8 hateln, roaring Send, aod seemed to
try 10 render iLwil unplessant generally,
and it succeeded too,
wee fur geveral information, and to
dispel ne«diess a'arm, we say that at this
writing there 18 vo scarlet lever or other
fever ut Centre Hail—aud rarely is. This
we slate apo our own responsibility
and that is good su hority,
wee I't18 © 70’ dads shonid provide for
strevt lamps, like ull well reguiuted towns,
sud see that the delective board walks
are put in passible coudition; an accident
may put the bors’ no any amount of
damages. A stitch in time saves vine.
we - A cold, fierce wind set in again on
Monday wight acd costivaed on Toes
day. The ground bog way still clam
some credit us an Alwaouo maker, Per-
Baps 4 preminw ou thie seatp of the soi
mal might wake him keep in bis hole.
wee A, musical concert will be held in
th od wiite church, 10 Asronsbu
March 13, conducted by Prof J G.
er, and the well-known wilo siager,
loud Meyer, of Centre Halk
sud Kebeggburg
mart in it. AL Ean :
| Mr. Feidler, of the Bellefonte Gazette,
| humbled themselves enough, last Satur
| day, to give the Reronrter a pleasant
| oall,
| knew when a boy,
| Feidler are printing a live paper,
{ ——J. Kyle McFarlane & Co, of Belle-
| fonte, are offering extra inducements to
| cash buyers of stoves, hardware and ev~
| ery thing in their line. The Regulator
| cook they sell is undoubtedly the largest
| and best stove in the market, It weighs
more than any other of same number,
i The top is guaranteed not to warp.
fA marble yard will be opened at
Centre Hall, in a few days, by Mr, Stroh
maier, who 18 a skilled workman on mar-
| ble and granite. Monuments, timb-
| stones, and every c'ass of work used for
| tomus will be finished and pat op io
first c'ass style, by Mr. Strobmaier, and
| satisfaction guaranteed, both as to work
turned oat and prices,
The Gazette has ret ita beat artist
to work on the recent i tle set-to in our
| port office, and has made the event his-
| toric by picters, The Gazelle has per-
haps never “oeen there” and can’t know
how it is—its pictures are awful enough
| awfully awful, Seud the picters over,
{ nvighbor, for exhibitioa in theses solemn
| columns,
i Mr. Isaac Underwood, of Spring
| Mills, is prepared to farnish, on shorn
| notice, all kinds of plainiog mill work,
{ from a West Branch factory, at prices
{ which will make it an otject for parties
| wishing to bay to copsuit him befor
| vurchasing elsewhere. Outside apd 1u-
side trimmings for houses a specialty
Plans and specifications faroished
application with estimate of cost.
The new Evangelical! church, at
Millheim, was dedicated last Babbath
It is a foe aod imposiog edifice, and a
credit to the charge. There was a large
and crowded audience, and many
could pot gain admittacce. The ser-
mons were appropriate and forcible for
the occasion. The cost of the chareh is
something like $7000. Aboot $2000 were
| raised whien liquidated theindeb eduess
| upon which the congregationis to be cone
! gratuls led.
Bellwood is the romantic name of
a little village in Blair coonty, With a
| Chautaugaa Uircle, Kaignts of Lavor, a
Butldieg and Loau Association, a Grand
| Army Post, and illaminated sireets,
lively village Keeps right up with
spirit of progresa.—Patriot,
Just what we noticed when up
the other day—they don't seem
awe feiloss in Bellwood who
‘spirit of progress.” It has a town o
vil which gida't refuse to suraighiten
sireeis for spite,
Yesterday mornis
| Feidler und Mr. Daniel Stover,
Halues township, teli their homes near
Fetdler in a two-horse wagon to hau
wood apd oo their way back from tie
movsutatu aloag Pine Ureek the
Wag nD upset, throwing ten on he
{ ground. Mr, Stover nad misfortune
ta have his ara bre un by ali. Mr
i Feidier feil on his head, § wn of Lis
Lal receiving a © Out ronr inches,
| but strange 0 say Le esceped withoos
{ bodily lujury.—Juenurnal, 24.
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EXPLANATION,
Owing to a misunderstanding I was re«
puried 8s denyiDg the eXxiveuoe Of soar
jet fever 1u Ueutie Hall
way of explavaiion and vindication «of
my iunoveure that I n-ver discussed any
| assertion regarding (he existence of sear
| tot fever iu Uentre Hal. 1 sew a case of
seariet fever with Dre. J. F. Alexander,
| which proved fatal. Several childreo
seat with sy w plows simulailog Sorin
lies of those afflicted. It was soon
{ dent that there was no sour.et
| these families, and if I sand
ali it was with regard 10 those
or Others in ay own families,
thes they Lad not scarlet fever. But |
| Bay wos. emphatically thes I vever said
fa Word regerdiDg any case Lelog treated
by De. d F. AveXsnder, save that [ had
| geen A ceBetbat diced a ill scariet fever lo
evi
?
iver Iu
there or the sake Of Buppressiog tie lear
{ dow 10 the Lurealeliug cpl ivwic of sear
jet fever, W. A. Jacoms
[The above card we gladly puuish at
wade no allusion Lo any other pliysician,
| and cousequently when we ollered 10 al
no doubt, to eo.icitation, has chosen to dp
#0. It would seem that a little subse
{ quent tattling disturbed some more
| than the scariet fever. There are always
| hissers.
Wo think we are safe in sayiog that
whatever symptoms of the disvase were
bere, that to the best of our information,
have no fears abont it. —Ep ]
LOGANSVILLE LANDLORD DEAD,
Lock Haven, Feb 24. William Cole,
well-known io ths section of the State
today 10 stiend to the renewal of Lis 0.
conse, After visi dug Judge Rankin's
residence he started down Water stree:
and when iu front of the Preshyierian
church was seen 10 reel and fall. He
there he dind, Heart disease was the
cause of Lis death,
oss apes A SISAL.
THE COKE OVENS LIGHTED.
The strike is virtoaily over and the hick
smoke in ponring from hundreds of ove
Uniontown, Toe Huogariare lust night
are not relessed. Toe Hungarisu organ.
ization has gone to pieces,
Sl IN MO
The Florida Glide Waltz hy Will 1,
Thompson, is one of the most beantiil
: of wus: for piano or organ, ever
publisued. Any mosic des yl
names to this petition for the use of the
House for
Mns. J. P. Hanns,
Mus, BLANCHARD,
AND OTHERS,
~The siguers 10 the ubove petition sek
indefinite length and nomber of times
nut given any special
shoud gravt the ase of the court house
to W. CT. U, to the exclusion of all
other socieiies, You infer that your so
sion of crime and that you bave societies
all over the country and therefore we
should throw open the doors of the court
nonse to theuse of the W,. C. T, U.
public meetings,
Now if we wers to adopt this line of
argument as 4 good and sufficient reason
Dot cousisteutly refuse tue court honse
to any o her organization, Tne Metho-
dists, Presbyterians, Odd Fellows, Free
Musous, ¥. M. C. A, all might make the
sate demand of us to throw open
vieties for the sappressiou of evil
for the elevation of wmeukind,
to the teachors’ jostitute, Decalse we re
1zed and created by the Legislators aod
paid ontof the county treasury aud there
fore we believe they had a legal right to
ils use,
As custodians of the county property
bulit sud kept 10 repair at the expense of
the tux payers, we canuot see tue con
sis @ncy Of giviog the court Lodss to One
society aud exclude otters, We
on us becauss we dared to do what we
veheved rigut, but a sense of duty com
peiis us 10 is luslsuce Lo
caurt house to the W, CU. T. U,, believiug
that our activh will be sustaived by
suriug you that it is voc 1a any spirit
ul
to subioit for your cousigeration the
pinive of Judge Yerkes recently gives
beore the wuns at Doyiestuwn,
which in our mind 18 8 couviucivg evi
uence thal we Lave no right to luske 8
tow i ball out of the coarc-touse
Judge Yerkes sard : “it is difficalt xo
indersand vy what authority (he Cong-
y CUonulli 881 Ders permit the putin
Dultidiegs to De cunSaul.¥ cccapied, lei
uf & ter of years, sud used for a gov:
viunwent poat-otli e at Dy eswown
OUR, OF ur Buy Other purpose LOL Colle
ue. ted with the puvite bu-ioeas of
a Luese bubdings were
{or Lhe use 0! Lue people
O Onda thelr puoi
Losi»
thie
to
.¥
Dianiue-8 $i
The
in
tied i Lhe grueral gOveruineal uur
people of any Wreogh or disarict of
CORLLY BOUT sly s8SuCialion, solely or
put 100 however Comitenda ne, use
liar priviege therviu, especially
ti and dels
ecuuwvwt al couduct
itairs of the county. Tue
0
ved of Lhe Conve
of ihe puldi
CutumMissiuu
eX ius {
ell,
{Liem
19
for furtuer
vopsira ted
Al ut which is respectfully submitted,
We are respeciluily,
Jonx Worr,
A.J. Uriesr.
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Miss Josephive Weuver, a young lady
removed iron ver let leg Dy 8 stigeon
Sie is Knowo as the “living oeed e cus.
trl, "stad Uunng 11 lust yeas Lal Lisd
in part, feu ber Hhimbe,
sls tual abe is bewniched,
vii iy Believed that she is 8 MUuLIBE I
€ subject of sticking bersedf ull ©
Du i
have watched ber viten, aad
evidence vi such activi,
EIR,
PLANNING HIS
DEATH.
Reading, Feb, 23 —~ James K. Winter
wus found dead iu his bed this mora ng.
He tad coosen 8 povel way to end his
ver tabe futur leet in lent snd bavieg
attached vue eid to 8 gas jor in the wal
tied the viber nnder bis chia. Theo be
turited ou Wie gas and went to bed, hola
ing She end of be tube fa bis mouth,
When be had Decvwe uoconscions snd
sti poured out the deadly gus under 11s
wostrils, He wes 20 yedrs of sge anu
well known, He had been suflferiug
fron walaria
—
Ei
SHAKY JERSEY STATE HOUSE,
Trenton, N. J, Feb. 24.—The farliog of
a lnrge piece of the dome of the State
Hone yeserday alieruoon cansed con.
widerabie discussion this moruiog. Tue
archinet who has drawn plans for ihe
prop wed new State Hoose says the dome
1% in a dangerous cond tion aud likely to
topple over at any time. If it shoold top
ple over it might bury most of the State
vificers and a section of the Legislature
in reins. Bat the State is short of funds,
and the tendency now is 10»; propriate
merely enough to put up a plan stroe
tary, which can be improved later on.
As for the dome, an attempt will be
Sore West Chester Indies have given
an exhibition of practical charity by
reudiog 8 large box of viuihiog to the
in the
We «hi moonutain, Sioce the arrest of the
gang of Welsh Mountain thieves, citizen
of vontignous townships have been able,
with ut sodaneeriog their ives, 10 visit
¢ poor iamiiies Living in the mountain,
found some of the women amt
ren ina distressed condition, »lmost
#
convict who had served her the and was re-
turning to Europe, The youngest, Moustache,
is now 16, and the eldest, Ninette, is 1Y, They
wore with her at St. Lazare. The fourth
killed himself under circumstances honorable
to himself and ristress, The day she was ro
turning from London he was on the top of &
house. When he saw her getting out of a cab,
cony, fell into the street from the third story
hours,
Thess cats at St. Lazare were taught to live
on good terms with the rats that came every
morning in crowds to Louise's cell to be fed,
I asked the “Citoyenne” what she thought of
the rat. She said that it was intelligent, in-
capable of attaching itself, she thought, to
a buman being, and more on the lookout for
benefits to than for past ser.
vices, but family affection was strong in its
heart, Young rats were not only kind but
respectful to their aged relations and, indeed,
to old rats in general. Mothers, directly they
had weaned their little ones, not only brought
them to Louise's cell, but placed them at her
feet and seemed to ask her protection for
There were rats toothless from age.
When a crust was thrown to them younger
rats chewed it, so as to enable them to eat it
comfortably. If a young rat was so ill-bred
as to help itself before an elderly one, the
others were down upon it,
Before the cats had been taught to live io
amity with the denizens of the sewers, Mous-
tache bit the paw off one of the latter. Ac-
cording to Louise Michel, there was quite an
explosion of sympathy among her four-footed
visitors on behalf of the wounded one, and
she gained their confidence by letting it down
with a string from her window into the
after she had nursed it for about a
fortnight. When she had been some time in
OOS
not eat plain bread
for them,
uniess she got it toasted
The governor of the prison, who
and un homme d'esprit, enjoved her success.
ful attempts to bring cats and rats to live in
and tame the latter, She could
No sooner had she
fed them than they all climbed up the wall to
the window and passed out thereby to return
to their sewers. — Paris Cor. London News
te
to
Was It a Case of Telepathy?
The subjoct of telepathy or the action of
oe mind upon another, irrespective dis
tance, is attracting attention in Philadelphia
in London, A singular incident
revi a fow evening: since, which shows
nothing in telepathy there is
at least soinething queer in coincidences, Dr.
J. J. Levick was sitting in bis Hbrary talking
with a frien nd incidentally the subject
turned upon He bad been illus
of what be had no-
and in this way
fire of 1550 in Phila-
He spoke of the
y the explosion of
t snd re
ol
that if there is
telepathy
it by anscdotes
hospital
of the great
trating
tioed in practice,
i
46 SUD ject in
leiphia was brought
fact that it originated
saitpetre in Brook's
moar ed This gave rs question,
will saitpetre explode He had not spoken
or thought of this malter before for twenty
JORIS
I'he conv
up
was explained by what we
an-
to suggest it,
CON versation
the friend going
Levick retiring. The next day
mally Ook up Au evening paper
folio paragraph There
be a much vexed question in Philadel
shim as to the explosive nature of malipetre,
crowing out of the explosion at Brook's store,
n Water st: Now that a brewery
as boon blown up by an explosion of oat meal,
wd qaestion oomes Up in a pew orm:
| lager beer explode?” While they were
nknown to either of them,
the paragraph in question —
saying Now, il
WK about
as there i
that would be telepathy
midnight,
sould De interesting (oO
notin
The
are ais
ther mind,
broke up about
bowme and Dr
enon a
ing
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talking some one,
Pung
The Danger from Frosen Oranges.
I find a statement going the rounds of the
from Florida are poisonous It §s
The firs! part of the statement is true, the
The volatile oil in thawed
and makes it bitter. 1t has the effect of ex-
cariating the mouth, tongue, and lips, but no
It is not
except in large quantities, larger
than any one person would get oul of a dosen
Oranges
Their is no fungoid growth in thawed
oranges or any other, for I do not find any
poasnnous,
groscope. If any person has been made
seriously Ill by eating such oranges it has
in large quantities into the stomach If a
No More Afriean Coasts to Sele,
The scramble of the European powers for
long strips of Africa's coasts js practically ad
the supoly. Africa has 16,700 miles of sen
coast, and thirteen months ago there still re-
mainad of it about 3.600 miles that foreign
governments could appropriate if they
thought the game was worth the candle. Last
propriated coast to add to their other African
possessions, and the fragments tat sow re
main, if pieced together, w iy reach
from New York harbor * Cape Hatteras 4
and as they are ubterly worthicss, or are
claimed by very iilnatured and pugnacious
savages, we are not likely to bear of any new
protectorates along the shores of the Dark
Continent, — New York Sun,
A Wide Field for Adventnrers,
Howth Africa offers a wide field for adven
turers. The news from Cape Town is that a
men have “purchased” a provinces from the
natives, amd have called the land the republic
of Upingtonia, to which Buropeans desirous
of free settlements are invited. It is said that
were taken to Churchville for burial
HORSE BALE.
The undersigned will ofier at public sale) st
| Meyer's Hotel, ut Centre Hall,
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1886,
HORSES,
sis
3
i%
HEAD OF
i
§
| Among which will be fine Driving Horses, Excel
i lent Draft Horses, ages from 8 0 0 years, Sale w
| begin et 10 o'clock, J.C RAXKIN,
Sale March 10.
§
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i
i
| Tusseyville, Wednesday, March 10, at 1p m: 1
mare, 5 years old, heavy with colt; 1 horse, 5 yrs
{ oid, I cow, calf, Chesterwhite sow, spring wagon
i buggy, threshing machine and skaker, reaper:
Western sou
EGGS,
Penn's, Del and Md, per doz...
Western, €x brands —
LIVE POULTRY.
Fowls, straight, ticarby.........
mixed araassanins sensss
Western, straight
- sa pilxed
ROOBUEER. .oo.conisiriivivas ine
DRESSED POULTRY
Turkeys, extra, young
Pour 10 Sed
4
iil Lone
| stove, conl stove. table, cupboard, lot of chalis
| bed stead, and other ariicies
JACOB R. LEE,
i Bale March 19
JPUBLIC BALE ]
signed, 4 mile east of Bosleburg
| Friday, March 19. 8t 1 pn: One Lay mare wits
| foal, one black horse, 2 cows, bshorls, © sets of Lug
| harness, set single harvpess, sel fiynets, Z-hors
i wagon, horse spring wagon, open buggy, sivigh
| sled, hay rake, graiu driil, 2 plows, barrow, has)
| furk and rope, cider mill, 2 acres of grain 10 th
i ground, 2 grain « rad les, corn planter, dinner bel
riding saddle, fanning mill, bed stead, table, suk
| forks, rakes, double trees, chains, Jot bags, 800 |
| shovel, set hay ladders, and many other articles
Wm, Goheen, Auct. A, OSMAN
{
|
Mills, st 9a. m., sharp. - Horses,
| Bheep, Farm Implements, and Household goods
} HALE RO=3
Mules, Cattle
Bale Merch 20,
i JPUBLICSALE One-half mile east
i 1111. ou the Barnet Wagner farm, v
! saturday, Mercia S081) pom 2 good heavy)
f lari Pr g, 4 cows, one fresh, heifer, 2 calves
i pend joung oattle, I bull 2 years old, 2 brecdiu,
| Suws, i svete, Chesterwhilite boar, Chats
| pou reaper sind wower, Willoby graiu dni
| mouth Beud pow, 2 Usulre Hall plows, Ue
| Hall coruplauter, 2 barrows, stugle
tarred oider vivegar, sud Lotusenold Turuiture
MALCHIA CRUTZER
D, i Sweetwood, Auct,
Pigs,
FEE
ress, evel!
i Bale March 18,
P LIC BALE. — At thie residence of
dersigoed, fu Cettre Hull, on 1
March 1a Use good tare Wilh load, ote
siionis, homschold furniture, § stoves, aud usu)
other articles, Sele al i o'clock p. ms
WwW. XK
under
BursGs)
uw,
CAMP
“ale March 6
EP UBLI SALE. «At the residence of the
deriigued, al Ueiilre Mall, ot an
sarch. 6, al L230 p Ue horse
{ peide, 2 sets plgie DArpees, sel jlow gent
syeeds, 2 henvy Collars, griud sto,
shiovels, hoes, ploks, bode, folks, iron
ging iron, Chelus, § WwhovlDarrows, £ Well bd
sed, slik ol hesler, Ww
Kindling woud, ot 0 mei, J 5 outking stove
: prior suit, sink, 3 tables, 3 bed stead
gp Gun woudeonl chairs, by doz caesont Challe
¢ rocking chads, Wwaitge, brass keiliv, 4
HORACE ZEKBY
i OTS AT PRIVATE SALE —Thre
| Tos paITeie « Ailil, sl 8G Loar
au
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Cul
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| ool stove
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i» Lok, KC,
t Kr
itis. willed by Josep Calon
a i al rived
Hered
aries, Rua lh as Lie
i Get od, to Mis
1 5 Hutches, av
laluing stout in
3 8 Wels
Bik K Man
Vas
J Olle LC Toul slat
Lope property, willl « sling
a eet of
file soulh of Pullers Mills 3
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Pullers Mile, Pa,
M, EK Dulchiessn
Lhe wig
md, vu
| pRTUCUIEIS Bppiy bo,
viel
Agen
March 4
Al wie residence of the ay
ders ged, i © can
Mars iis
Lun
i 4 tay
i year ob
vuils, 1
i vsilie aie Md
Ul Calves, Bil J
We Jol Eslii
broad ww hae weguu
ag,
88 drupal, gos
Miiieed
i shai
SOW sat pigs, six M
sesh
sll luk gaan Bs Low
we Livi
£omad Chad pinns Oounalsi
pt wilh Take i !
ond ea
ant
Yala
being sled, Lew bog Kd, cand
mn
shi da, god sel 00 GA) a rh
Slit bed pons, I Nollie
on Kein plow, corn
Paw
Hw Blaik plums
i SCrmjmer, Celine
btibie albwvel sgn) Badiuwse, £1
a
sid slug
Kimi Cradle, Masi
pik god had 1akes, 2 Wie
walig ue bay rks, 4 shakitg hikes forks
ErUbIug hue, Miuvel, cleo) ga shuise, 2 DURE)
Poles, pair Guulde Bares, pail ew Dea¥)y bce
umd, sol Of Crue, 2 wet ul Pion ges, Collate
Latues, chock llues, 2 siligie Les, bldies, ballon
2 iemd redns, § pond Bets, about WO sleet Chesil
collar Challis, Close Cul saw, slid wany olber w
Lite Sale WwW osuineuor sl ¥ U'Ciock
4. Nh. Lenael, Avot, EUMNGE DURST
MUSICAL COLLEGE Tae 55 Sesion of Sis
Weeks, opens Modsiay evelilug, Apru 6, for he
em hiug sid Uiniliug of young lsdies In Yoow
aud isl rieetital ousic. Aduress, F. C. Moves
Susicsd nregior, Freeburg, va. eli
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUKE
OD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHUSPHITE:
Especially Desirable tor Cundreu,
A lady physician ut the Cuild » Ho poe
wads 84 Alusuy, N.Y, spe: “We liave
Drvu sig B ous boson situa gies
sUCOuSs, Leatly all wi vir paddeuls wie
sulleriug itv bose d soeses sud ou
puysiciaus ud it very beweticial n
sanitised swear —
STORE FoR BALE —A very derirable
siOuk Of gebieTal werchandice, OuClp)y iu,
ote uf tue WoL desliahiie Dust Oss stauu
tu Centre colin y, 1s ollered fur sale by
Lruwpivelier & Vosads, 1a Coburn. Fu
(uriber patliCulais apply by,
H. H. isuMrrasLLER,
24feb2t New Cuiutnbia, ta,
A ——————
~ UNDERTAKING — Aller
1886, I wil 10 weli prepared
prow pti
aker, b
of
jimi tant,
bine CLIUVERLTE, Bay Jol kK ald pulses, oh
porois, baw surg feed
Woe, GILL Climall,
wi), Ragol bots!
Culiel, douilne
Jey
bade
aa]
Apt 1a
io atiewu
10 wii the business of au uuder
atioutge respec fudy suideiied,
Levi Musnay, Cesire tail,
RELBCT SCR00l~The undersigned wil
Upels & seit stud, te Utuire tall, be
sluuing during Apul. Tuttivn how $2
w $d. CU Me. Risse,
~— Merchant tailor g ot tue Poils
delplia Brauch, aud satisfac tion gare
wed. Ap experievced Lead oversees
tis department, u
wee orn mend grists will be ground at
whe Centre Halt rolier mil, Tussuny anu
Suturoay ui each week, ul
seven Per Cxxr. Ixteresr Ssconep,
os Hired cited KauseS aris 00 luni
property, Apply Ww Lewis Kurs,
uf Newton, Kas.
we Whole pepper ground to order w
Murray's drug swore. uw
Wont Remuunening — Heros iter sur
scribers 10 the Kerorter, who wili rem
ine your's subscription in advance can
retain B35 Cents as a premivm for ad
VBuCe pay.
Auy of our subscribers scuding us the
vames of two new subscribers with the
wvaeh One year io advance, will get oue
year’s credif Tree on Reronren,
EQUND HANGING FROM THE
KAFTERS,
Reading, Feb, 28. News comes of »
suicide st Unurohtown, coun
ty. Peter Fultz, sged 00, a widower and
retired farmer, hviog sub tos danghier,
wool ap stairs just before dinner, syn g
ut he intended 10 lle down. Tue tie
of the old
sealced
Ducks... -
LIVE CALVEE ARD SHEEP,
Calves, Dei & 3d, prime .
Falr to good
Common lock...
prime.
CXLre
Live Cattle,
per 1b
- 3
Pim
Hive
b
per bushel
Bticlibarks, ao
3 &
FEUITS RD VEGETABLES
Cabbage ..... per 100
few ‘ per bal
6, Karly Hose per bas
Burtanks, cholo
Mixed
A pjiios
Lats nea
HAY AND BTRAW
per or
fulr ‘
ut Hay
(Ye Blraw
ack berries
Uried Peaches,
Beal
Wheat was
bid and ss
tid Sb¢ asked tor
jalel and, with
r Febrawmy, Mar.
Vals were steady, with
f oh i
’ ; o¥f Did
ur
Fil We aud
1d and 4848
May.
id and «04
ansed jv
39%
arse
;
THE CATTLE
ca tle
medium
Beef
Hadi,
Extra
Sjad ic
Sheep Rely 10 latr
Lalla
El *5
Lambs, at Slate
Hogs were inactive, at Biabic.
CENIxE HALL
PRODUCE AZ
Butler. ¢
1
64 cents, good
dnmon 2éuddc,
Lr,
Culnon
demand and
ofaviy, guud 4judic,
MARKEIS.
THE STORER,
gx
he Paiivs
staid ders, 5 ¥ OLalous.
waning Sar pa €
smn Pom.
GRAIN MRKETS.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BON.
Prices suljeo: Wo Suctustions of market,
Redd, B87 Qahomieriiocici§
Sie BE KIC suceiciinensin Th
adie fad 4 Bearley No i 60
W vt Beaxed wilh Kye bough: et rye weight
abd w ee N
NF hout,
8 rom,
0
al
mma
COAL.
For Cash or Grain.
Egg... £4 bv Bum Stove... 8
KER oncsis suns 4 SF nnnseiin
bdbinig 4 & BO...
Lassi niul., 4 0
FLOUR AND FEED.
1 60 Bean per ton
$14 Bren, i
186 OO
is 50
{6
iw
Fancy Pat. Fiour
Besl Medaet Flows
Al Best odio Four
HGdliugs pet bi
Wl...
TOW per OWL
Pp
i890
Prices at J.D. Long & Som's,
. SPRING MILLS, PA.
dail Stove Coml.... 8 § 30 White & mixeds
Lalu 40 butter... 18
ws ERR inion WO
om —— Fulaloes, a
sla Bio. Lard... - 6
a PO Renin BD
Baths Bu We 90.
NOTICE ~The Auditors of Pouter Twp, will
Sevl Lhe bonds vi Uverseers sad sugaryvisors 10
“dit Sous of sutve, al Lhe public buuse of J.
d. Udeukirk. Uid Fort, ou second Motes of
Murcia, 1806, ui ¥ 8 Ba, w Bete al Inlurested ‘ony
aleud, WW. SPANGLER,
4.4. AKNRY,
JU. BAUBRKMAN,
Atigitors,
EX ECUTORS NOTICE ~ Letters tntagser.
Wary upon the ostate
wi. Kerr, deceased, late o Patter ww ahi,
URVIL Let law ily greoted bo the utaensigind
aey w resprttiulay reget wil pesos § oow-
Hig thetisel ver Ww be dudebiad Wo Lhe eMale 10
make iNauediate peyisevt, and those having
CIALGE Bails Lhe sie 10 Prescit thy seme duly
aulbeuticaiod for Ne.
Gu. GOODHART,
Sfebbt O.A. KRKK.,
Exovutors, Uv atre Rill, Pa,
Cextee Hawt Muar Magken—Tu.
Cenire Hall Mest market, having » re
Iie TalOr tawiiies can at ull times be sup
plied with fresh meats, of the bes Goals
ay, wiso bologna ssusage. Nex: dour $0
notel ; open dey and eveni
14mav if Huwwy Booms.
"ELMO HOTEL,
we B17 & B19 Avek Street, ' kia,
Reda ales Ww 3200 per day The
traveling publ wii soil find at ths Hoe
to the sme 1iberal provision for th eie
comfort, Iti locuted fu the mined ate
contres of business and places of aint sen
ment and diferent ratirond Jepots ws well
A all parts of the city. are ansily secessible
by Street Uses constantly gue) w the
doors. Jt offers weil inc aevr ents
0
to thaws visiting ihe city for busines or