The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1886, Image 8

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, ZEorror and Peor'r
Be NNN Nf NN NNN NN NN
Cextre Harn, Pa, Dec. 15, 1880,
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Terms. —$2 per year in advance, $2.60
when not in advances Advertisements
9) cents per line for three insertions,
One colum per year $90—4 colum $45.
a9 [{oreaftor all subscribers paying
thair subseription in advance, will get a
eradit of two months additional as a pres
mium on $2 in advance,
Important!
We have one line of invissable cheek
in Dress Goods entirely new, that are
every body, in fact our
spoken of in the highest
IN PRICES WE DEF}
ANY ONE TO BEAT US? We
don't buy goods JUST BECAUSE
IT IS CHEAP, but IT MUST
HAVE STYLE and GOOD QUA
LI1IES COMBINED, er we pass il.
Our line of goods for MOURNING
{zrns,
V EAR eceds any thing in town.
ALLTHE NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Miss 4 { ith Cc
y
Swartz will be
We will
aiands hop
rienas neve.
'
: 1? hoth veahiinhle
wake a cadd ooln profitable
See GARMAN’S,
LCCAL ITEMS.
her indications are fur mo
8 is a good time of the year
your sied runners,
, ’
s do not hear of many cases Ol
aver hereabouts just now,
— George Meyer, of Linden Hall,
erocery in operation at Coburn.
m of John Love, decd.
ile, will be offered at pub-
the L. & T. within
ance of two distilleries,
yn the mill dames, bas rea bed
{10 to 12 inches, making
arlier than for inany
a
Chi
Mr. Calvin Solt, of this place, has
located at Patterson, Pa., where he 18
emploved in the tailoring establishment
aveling on the pike to Potters
Mill me what diffienlt and dapger-
ous on account of the drifts which in
some places have made the road very ir-
regular and uneven.
8, R. Gettig now makes daily 0s:
¢ ions between Coburn and Spring
Mills—watching over the distillery at
Coburn by day and over Grenoble’s
books at Spring Mills by night,
Pennsylvania State College
ietin on “the composi-
desiccated apple
iceated” is spelt
coliege should do
8 i888
iv
ws’ T HO
has issned a bul
tion and food v
po ia w }
wrong five times,
t}
better than this.
A
if
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timber
tract,
The r¢ the Van
Tries tim! Hauyett,
Livingood & Co., were sawing for about
a year. near Linden Hall, has been pur-
chased by one of the furngee companies,
on the other side of the county, for burn-
iog charcoal.
on
er on which
Relative to the new raiiroad that
is to come in this direction from Milton,
we learn that the men at the head of the
enterprise are how in London endeavor-
ing io got Loglish capitalists ioterested
in the enterprise. The matter will prob-
ably lie dormant nutil theiy return,
me Much to the disappointment
the public, the evening irain west does
not make connection at Bellefonte with
the train for Tyrone, This connection
can and should be made: the traveling
public havea right to every possible
convenience and no gocd reason exists
for this short coming in the schedule.
Let our railroad officials give heed to
the phblic needs,
Centre Hall folks must hanl their
ice almost five miles, or do without it.
Won't some enterprising fellow with an
eye to business construct an artificial
lake, or get a machine and make it?
There's millions in it. The latest is that
Simon Ruble is thinking of moving the
Stone Mill dsm over here. All he
wonld need to do would be to cover it
with saw dust and open it up next sa m-
mer.
Last week the jury commissioners
Messrs, Hess and Rhone filled the wheel
with new names, putting into it 650
names of citizens from the different dis-
tricts of the county, The jury commis
sioners say they have taken pains to obs
tain the names of men of intelligence
and sound judgement, leaving ont &
class who are unfit for so important a
position for want of proper qualifica-
tions, According to this we may pre-
sume that men who are afraid of having
justice dope in going to law, had belter
not get into court,
weT'h 6 business men of Sunbury have
organized for mntual protection against
men who buy on eredit and fail to pay.
If any customer fails to pay his honest
bills at the proper time, his name is
handed in to the association and repor-
ted to every member none of whom are
allowed to eell him any thing on credit
until be pays off the account where be
Inst dealt, If mny merchant violates this
pledge by piving the delinquent credit
he is fiped $56 If this method of doieg
business is strictly adhered to parties
who live by tick will find themselves
headed off. These business men’s pro;
tective associations are being organized
in many towns, i
of
SUICIDE AT PHILIPSBURG.
On Thursday, December 8, Mrs. Jas,
Brewster, who resides in South Philips.
barg, attempted to poison the whole fam-
ily of four children, excepting the hus-
band, who bad not returned frem his
daily labor, by administering arsenic in
a pot of coffee. Together with thé smoth-
er the four young children sat doawa to
partake of their supper, and thus far
nothing unusual transpired, but daring
the latter part of the evening, and imme:
diately after Mr, Brewster had returned
from work, he was considerably surpris:
ed to see the whole four children and
his wife vomiting fearfully, His suspic:
ions were readily made manifest in his
mind that the sickness was not occasion-
ed from natural causes, and knowing
that ever since a fond and loving sister
of tis wife had died a couple of years
ago, at frequent times, caused her to be
subjected to rather ead and melancholy
spells, he at once came to the dreadful
conclusion that his always true and
faithful and loving wife and mother had
done the rash act in potsoning herself
and children while in one of her de:
spondent moods, She was ofien heard
to remark that “some of these days I
will be found dead.” The poor unforta-
nate woman lingered between life and
death until the following morning when
the Grim Destroyer ushered her spirit
into eternity, The next day & three-
year old child also died from the effects
of the poison. The others have recov-
ered. The woman procured the poison
from a drug store, where she informed
them that she wanted to poison rats,
(Oa Saturday afternoon two hearses were
driven up to the front door of the Brew-
ster residence when they bore the moth-
er and child to their last resting place.
The community at large deeply sympa~
thize with the heart broken husband
and father in this hissad and horrible
affliction.
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THE NEW R.R.
The citizens of Millhall and Nittany
valley have strong hopes that the new
railroad will run up that way and aim
for Washington furnace and possibly not
strike Bellefonte. Bugar valley is exci
ted and will put in its best licks to ob.
tain it while Brushvalley will, no doubt,
put in a big pull for its route which bas
mapy important points in its favor, to
which we have already alluded in the
Reporter. And then there is the mooted
route via Pine creek in Haines twp.
The question is frequently put to us,
Do you believe this road is to be built,
Well, we know just as much about this
road as we knew about our L, & T. road
35 vears ago, at which we kept hammer
ing away until it became sa thundering
fact. We knew a year ago, and men-
tioned it then in the leporter, that capi-
talists were contemplating a railroad
from Milton in this direction, Not two
months ago a charter was granted, and
our information now is, that agents are
in London with a view to raise funds for
buildipe it. Now we intend to work up
all the interest we gan io secure the road
on a route this side the couniy if itis to
be built.
To iroad, get 2 charter, put en.
gineers in search of a roite aad send
agents to London for a lo n, looks as if
the first steps had been taken within 18
months, It took oar road IB years to
get along as fast as that,
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DE ATH OF EZRA D. PARKER.
On Friday morning last, the 34, the
pad announcement of the death of Ezra
D. Parker, Esq, of Mifflintown, was re
eeived in this place with feelings of un.
feigned regret. Oa Thursday evening
ia the full enjoyment of health, he step
ped from the door of his residence in the
yard, when he was stricken down with
apoplexy. His long absence occasioned
uneasiness to his family, and they went
in search of kim. They found him
ing on the ground, and the night being
very cold, almost frozen. He was carried
into the house and tenderly cared for,
and every effort was made Losaye the life
that was evidently passing away, but ail
in vain, Before the dawa of another
day he died, and the spirit of Ezra D.
Parker fled to that “mysterious bourne
from which no traveler returns” Ian
hig death Juniata connty has met an ir.
reparable loss, as he was regarded as one
of ber most enterprising and inflanential
citizens, As a lawyer he had no super
jor at the bar Lafore which he practiced.
Lewistown Free Press.
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IN FLORIizA.
R. H. Danean and wife have gone to Flo
rida and located there, Mr. Duncan was
formerly from Spring Mills and a pro-
minent business man of this county some
years ago, spending the last few years at
Milton. Florida presents many induce
ments to nortbern people and smong
these keeping bosrding house is found
profitable sa the number who go to that
state from the morth, some for health,
rome for speculation sad sthers for plea-
sure, isgreat, and Mr. Duncan, in his
well known shrewdness, sees a bonansa
in keeping a boarding house, and we
trust a bonanza it will prove for Bob.
We do not know of any party who
would render a boarding house more
dsasant and home-like than Mr. and
Mrs, Duncan, and it will be just the
place Yenncylvanians in Florida would
nestle for their headquarters, and to get
posted and hear Robert dell Slories,
es MP i
A CENTRE 00. MAN GETS DAMA.
AGEN,
The following circumstance has been
furnished us, relative to Thos. P. Fow-
ler, of Jones county, Iows, son of Geo.
Fowler, (formerly of Haines township,
this connty.) His wife, last March, was
driving over a bridge, in Strawberry
Hill, with her two little children, and
while on the bridge, the horse from
sudden fright, shied, going off the bridge
dragging the sleigh and those in it down
abont eleven feet. Mre, Fowler receiy-
ing lasting injuries,
She brooght suit against the town al
loging that the cause of her injuries was
the want of railings on the b . The
vase was tried and the jury rendered a
gerdict of $1,844 in favor of Mrs. Fow.
er.
iv
iy
oni ib snes ME I MSO
we Wilmer D. Carlisle, son of G. M.
Omlisle, of Williamsport, .committed
suiciaw on Friday, Dec. 3, by shooting
himself through the head witha revols
ver, He was between 17 and 18 years
old. He asked his mother for the re-
volver with whic. to shoot « cat, she
gave it to him with 12e eaution not to
shoot any of the neighbe’s [hort
re ireotly 08 fhe th you og man's
report of 2 the
father discovered a a woud
hed at the font of the ball hav.
penetrated the temple. No
cause is assigned for pl
ta
|
we. We BAYE No vo. icly for tho pres
vention of eruelty to nannals at this Pe i
but we do believe tha’ the law is clear |
enough on this pdint tor some one to
come forward aod do what should have
been done long ago. What we mean is
this, that there are parties in this place
and surrounding country who hid be
prosecuted for the manner in which
they care for their horses,
From the appearance of gome of these
poor in) one would believe that
they go without food for days and have
forgotten long ago what a decent meal is
like. Ope day this week we noticed
what resembled a shadow more than any
thing else being led through our street
and was a question to us how life could
be nourished in such a mass of skin and
bones, There are parties who are in the
habit of keeping stock of this kind and
we think it 18 about time that it is stop-
ped.
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—-=To-day, Dec, 15th, is the last day
of the deer season for this pear, A nums
ber of our hunters have been in the
woods after the fleet footed and keen
scented animals this fall but always re-
torned with much less than when they
started from home, hut it all goes in a
life time, as they say. The last party of
Centre Hallers went to the Baven moun-
taing, on Tuesday last, and after scouring
through bushes, over rocks and deep
enow,they returned without even a smell
of a deer; no one had a chance to get the
buck fever, or spap a worthless cap. We
believe we could get more deer than
these fellows by scattering salt on their
tails, at least that is the way our grand-
futhers nsged to do it
© i
Contre Hall has more money in-
vested in Church property than aay
town of it8 size in the state. It has the!
purest water and freshest air in the |
world ; is always free from epidemics and |
has no drunkards,
Our town haa good graded school
all the religious and charitable soc
and orders of the larger towns, namliy
bible classes, missionary societies : odd
fellow, masonic, good templar and grange
lodges, all above the average standard.
There were only four post masters, of |
whom Win. Wolf was the first extending |
from the administration
{f Buchanan to
Graot's, when C.F, Herlacher was
ap- i
man after whom Wm. Woll was appoin-
ted again by the present administration. |
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—1lon. Seth, T. Yocum,
Centre county, but who n lives
Tennessee, is at present visiting Delle
fonte,
this district in Congress
elected over ex-Gov, Cari
tie Greenback ticket, Mr
ed but one term. He was
member of the Jaw firm of
and Hastings,
meriy of |
in
haviog bes:
5 AN oy “
in serv- |
one time a |
Bash, Yocum
wy _- »-
iliameport is to have anew pa- |
per, a Saturday issue, to be called The]
, it is to be live progressive and |
The editor will be Elmer E
sriingame, present editor of the Brea
{ Talis, and for six years associate ed
itor of the Elmira T N. L
{onghton, for hail 8 doz (
nected with the & iB
the business manager,
-
ter:
we 4%}
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~ Oysters 25 cents at Doozer's
¢d recently at our station,
—Rev, } M
for a week's visit to his bome
E
5: C0
BE 135
ischer left on
csr J shin!
the estate Of §
of Gregg.
a at fail {
tionery before In
Bo pis.
wee A] well dressed vot
their clothing made at W,
Co's., Bellefonte.
Mr. Frank Lukenbach, of Belle.
fonte, spent several days visiting friends
jin this place,
~The Uniog County Teachers Insti.
tate will be held at Mifiinbarg, the
third week in December.
we Fog. Boal, trostee, has again offers
ed the real estate of John Love, decd, at
public sale. See ad. in Reporter,
—e{ 3a] dealers iz our valley are
able to supply the demand for e¢
Bearcity of cars is the canse of the
le,
une.
yal,
troudb
~eee [le@gonable prices, reliable
god latest styles in suits and gent's far
nishiog goods, at W. 1. Fleming & Co's, |
Bellefonte.
The P. M. here has secured an ad-
ditional mail, by baviog the evening |
train carry a pouch from Centre lial to |
Bellefonte,
—— ADDY persons missiog gloves may |
find the missing ar icles in the Lath. 8. |
gO sds,
8. room where almost enough have gath- |
ered to start up a little auction,
wee Mr, Emanuel Ettinger, of Aarons
burg, is now the most aged person in
that vicinity, beiog upwards of 54 years
and still able to attend to light work.
Go to Powers for yonr boots and
shoes and you save money; the largest
and finest assortment in the county for
men, women and ehildren. Go and see,
Tobias Bailey, of near Aaronsburg
has purchased 71 acres of land of the old
John Keen farm, (now Reifenvder's,)
near the toll gate, west of Millbeim, at
$70 per acre, and will occupy it in the
spring. "
~Candies snd confectionery at
Boozer’s duriog the holidays at reduced
rates. Mixtures as low as fifteen cents a
pound, clear toys , fifteen to twenty ceuts
a pound, and oth. r goods at correspond.
ingly low rates,
It 18 gaid on: boro’ fathers issued a
decree that no cigaretts shall be sold to
boys in the boro’, nnder 18 years of age.
That's right, apd ti 2 councilmen deserve
a turkey dinner f ¢ it, lel euch Luy a
gobbler now for his Christmas dinner,
wea Br. David lH. Zeottle and wife, of
ennet, Neb, ara visiting friends and
relatives in the valley. Mr. Zottle was
formerly from this valley and bis wife is
a sister of onr townsman, A. 8B. Kerlin.
Mr, Zettle bas done considerable cons
fracting and building while in Nebras
we A goGA BL is Wap principal part of
un suit of clothes, and id wist' & young
ud is anzions to have. Boars rudy
ong about where you are et
your suit made, but let Ne loantor, the
fashionable cutter in the tailoring estab.
lishment of W. I. Fleming & Co, Belle:
ke your medsure and you can be
the best fitting
Rl
A ARN 3S AS
SPRING MILLS,
Miogars, J. Rearick,
Frank W. A.
Sunday. !
Tom's Cabin,
with it.
Mrs. 1. J. Grenoble is about th nake a
visit to the far west, I
The by-word among the boys hie,
‘By golly,’ since the show.
Mrs, James Evans is confined fo
bed with a bad cold.
pirate tbr et a
~{’ nele Tom's Cabin drew #
ho use on Saturday evening.
have dissolved and disposed of he founs
dry to Wm, P. Shoop.
w And. Bmith, of Nittany dliey, fa-
vored the Reporter with a call. He re-
Sal
—~{ton. Beavers last case in court,
was the one of Simon Ruble gainst the
Farmer's Motual Fire Ins, Coof Centre
county.
na,
~ {30 to Lewing' fora hdiday
be hag 'em all styles, sizes id
and so cheap that you will je
buy.
~The most usefa! Chrisinas gift for
your little boy would be a n#w suit from
the Philadelphia Branch, wiere a nice
stock has just been received for the holi
day season.
prices,
sure to
—] agt week bad finemneather and
good sleighing, bt the genial
rays of the sun put a stop
y. Monday 13, rain; 1 cold and win-
dy with frozen surface.
—(joorge Jack, the fdlest and jolli-
isgabout quitting
all alas 1
1 Bil €i8 §
miss his
ook like viaegar kegs
jolly pbiz oi the train
We are mailing Idlers this
us on gthecription
al we
we
egion
pot one will fai
sponse before Jan. 1,
too if you wish us ©» have a merry
an
| of our patnns. Please
give
iia
mordog last. Mr. 8,
enter this section and
h itizenand devont mem-
er of the Reformed shuirch, He had
ens siling for over ayear Was
He was Ue father
aod of Mrs, Jo. A. OLL
ies Tom the
WAS an old ;
a very worthy «
air
4
age
of
ire CRIN finesl and
t costly to the chapest, along with a
usand of dolls and ten
usand wond oy 8, ut Cedars’ con-
headqgusiers for Ch
ililie Ops,
~et your
sLivsl
"
a
pery, risitiies
38 for thie
farnihire at M¢
tre Hall, if you wnt an |
at a fair
1a nest
tee the
SH IS »
RENEWS HER YOUTH.
story, the truth of which is vouched for
by the residents of the town: “I am
years old, have been tronbled with
iy
is
years; conld not dress
help,
soreness, and am able to do all my own
housework. 1 cwe my thanks to Flee
tric Bitters for having renewed
| youth, and removed complete'y all dis-
mysell withont
Try a bottle, only 50 cents at all drug
stores,
citi ian
colored,
118 years. The record pa-
rs of his freedom verify his age.
Henry Jones,
more, aged
| pe
i
evening.
dance was enjoyed,
Abont two hours
| fell dead from heart disease,
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MARRIED,
Oa 24 ioet,, by Rev. W, H. Grob,
i Ferguson tewnship.
{ In the First Presbyterian
{ Northumberland, on the 30th Nov,
wv. W, K. Foster, assisted by Rev. OC.
1
i
!
{ flinbarg,
a... ES
i DIED,
| In Phi
i as Hayes, formerly of Lewisburg, and
{ father of Alfred Hayes, Esq. sged 77
| years. Iaterred in Lewisburg
i tery.
On the 20th Nov. in Centre twp.,
| der county, FEiizabeth, wife
{ Boyer, years, 1 month
of
aged 67
vember 5, 1586
{ years, Deceased
he father of Judge Kohler, of
and merchant John Kohler of
WAE
rille
| roy.
At Locke's M inday, Decemi
| Joseph Swarizell, aged 63 years anc
days. Deceased was born and spent
whole life in the immediate
{ of Locke's Mille, and
| known.
|
|
8 Ni
He, 2
The largest variety of Ladies Coats ev-
| er shown in Centre counaty, all tailor-
| made to our owa order by skilled opera
| tives, Baperior it and workmanship, All
{ the latest designs at prices as low as or
| dinary goods are oftered at, Our aim
Hi,
55 5 A TTY. 3 Se —————
ty
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O—AT REDUCED PRICES ~0
For the
§~HOLIDAY SI
At
BOOZER'B CONFECTIONERY
£
WV
{) wand } sone] }
Candies, confectionery, vuls, iropical
fraite, bananas, orénges, ele, can
be had at reduced rates st Booz.
er's for the holiday season, Fipe
mixtures at 15 cents per pound,
clear toys 15 to & conte per
pound, oysters 25 cents per gt.
and other goods =t BANE
low rates.
tee
! WwW H. BARTHOLOMEW
: .
ths
~Liag opened op a Doe line of
HOLIDAY GX
HOLIDAY
OL DS.
| NOVELTIES,
PLUSH GOODS,
—
‘OVELTIES,
BOHEMIAN («
assoriment of
UT GLASS,
And a large
which would
for you
Fancy Goods
make Landegme presents
re and old,
{)
G10)
We have a complete lize of Candies
Fruits, Orapges, Duaannas, ele
Our goods are of the and our proes
i defy cympeti 101
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RTHOLOMEW,
eatre Hall, Pa.
| manship, tL and grade of goods as care.
| ful work and goods can make them, Try
! one of ours on before buying elsewhere.
|
oh
COT.
Le the
tailoring estab.
{he county to be sen at Cedars’ bakery
bard to keep ‘em juiel. Al
latest and fined make, of
ft
ease Lhe Lilt
OBITUARY.
John Abner Grimley, Benja-
min and Margarel Gramley, was born
Oct. 26, 15850, 1a Niles township, Centre
conaty, Pa,in ds grandfather Spang-
ler's house, Aferwards the family mov-
ed to Madigonlurg, in the same coun
iy.
In the spriog 3! 1574 they moved west
and located in tie town of Kaneville,
Kane coauty, IL, where they slill re-
side.
Abner went ® Newlon, Kapgss, in
July, 1884, and worked for his uncles,
simon and Urnith Spangler, for a year or
he went
his own, near Garden
ponty, Kan., where he
was laboring {¢ make himsell a home
& to pi e folks,
n son of
ti 8 homestead of
y had been petty good, failed, and on
August 27, hecame home, as be told his
He had compampiion, which was com
along in grea suffering natil
34, 1886, anxiously
lease,
He died inthe ful hope and assurance
lofiging for bis re
When he ved in
with a Bibl), which he fondly cherished
up to the tile of his death, and he often
talked with his mother sbout its pre
cloos promies. He left a special mark
brothers
and sistersto its precepis.
ie exparienced religion when about
16 years okl during a protracted meetibg
in Kaneville, but never came into ils
fuil and rich experiences until his last
sickness He died peacefully, leaving
on recordin the hearis of those around
him an evidence of his triasmphant
faith.
He leat os a Lather and mother, four
brothersand four sisters to meet him
when L.'s s'ormy voyage is over.
H.T. Higvy,
TRAIN OVER AN JUTANRMENT
Glasghw, Pa, Dec. 13 <A regu'ar pass
senger watn on the De'ls Gap Railroad,
consisting of one conch, box ear and
truck, laden with lumber, jum the
track npar here this morning and the en.
tire (min went over n steep embank-
ment, Fourteen passengors were in the
conch snd four were seriously injured,
The conch took fire, but it was put out,
arian: ai bd Tod lain volt
A CAPTAINS FORTUNATE DISCOV.
Capt. Coleman, schr, Weymouth, ply.
ing Ahtwesn Atlantic City and N. XY. bad
been troubled with a cough, so that he
was unable to Ee was fnducel to
try bir. Kings New [lscovery for Con.
OHO. It not onl y gave Ei instaht
relief, but allayed the extreme soreness
in his breast, His children were simi.
larly affected and a single dose had the
same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Dis-
in now the standard pemudy it
: hoosebold and on rd
| Possesses in the fullest degree the tonic
| and stimulating properties of the Hypo-
| phosphites combined with the bealing,
| strengthening and fattening qualities of
| the Cod Liver Oil in a periectly sgreeas
jeg
WEST BISH(
FONT}
Has a fall line of Christo
plain and fancy, st wi
A complete line of car
make it to the
| Call on Jacobs,
Nak 5 $
‘ :
egale and rel:
jes which w
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Did you ever stand over a wash-lub
in which white clothes were being wash
ed with common brown rosin soaps?
#0, try Dreydoppei’'s Borax Soap
wasli-day, and note the difference.
best is the cheapest always,
1bLe
| A smooth complexion can be i
{ every lady who will use Parker's Tonic.
For promptly regulativg the liver
kidneys and purifying the blood,
is nothing like it, and this is the
why il 80 quickly removes pimples and
gives a rosy bloom to the checks,
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Centre Hall sintioa,
in cash.
u
OYSTERS 25cts PER QUART,
From December 1 until the end of the
ing 50 cents, Try them.
Cestee Harr Mzar Ma
ity, also bologna savsage. Next dour to
hotel ; open day and eveuin
ldmay if Haxey
UQIER.
FOR SALE.
Joseph Nefl, deceased. Inquire of
A.A Dang, Aloruey,
SALE Will be sold at pul
al the residence of Jas
Spring Mile, on Thursday, Decemtn
oCiock Wi walnul panos suit %
parior stand, 2 bed room suits, ew cooking range
parior beater, Kitchen furniture, new exiension
tabie, two other tabios, vood «nk. Tap buggy,
{ set dofiBlo hurpess, seb siugié harness, forks,
shovels, chains, and Olher alucies 10 BUIHerOus
W mention. WwW. C, McUOUL
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- le HANS COURT SALE By vite ol an
order of Orphans’ Court of Centre
county, there will be exposed to public sale, on
the presaises, 1 mile west of Tussoy ville, in Potia
wwhnship, the following described real estate of
John Love, dec'd, on THUKREDAY, DEC. 80, 1586,
at 1 o'clock. All that certain tract of Iatd in said
township, being his mansion fans, bounded on
by lands of John Srgver Jemev Hankie and Wm
Boa!'s hairs, ci the south by lot of Oliver 1%. Jove
and lands of Wm, Hoal's heirs, aud on the west
by lands of Joseph M'Clelian, Jacob Wagner sud
schael Spyker, containing sboul 160 ACRES,
more of less. Thereon erected a large 2story
frame dwelling HOUSE, BARN AND OUTBULLID
INGE. The faim is under cultivation, hes
an abundance of Profit Good Water,
Terms: ~A sum equal 10 the costs in the pro.
ceedings io partition and expenses of sale, in
hand, when ut flops is knocked down: ote
third of the de cash upon confirmation of
sale; one-dhind in ave yort therehfior with inter
eit, and the ay ind af the death ot
" w of sald devedent, With
Erizabeth 1 ate, thy
tory nase He. uid lag fe
chs 10 red b and Morlguee wr
Ie
metits 10 be seen ¥ a
ou the premises, JAMES oa
Trustee appointed by Court,
E's MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
ARM : Uo, of Centre Uounty, aon.
tre Mall, Dec. 15, 1886 ~The annual of
the savers and the nol 12 Directors to
manage the
ing year,
e held
tween the bors of 108, mm.’
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eyer
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of said
framed
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Philadel! phi 3, — Wheat
{ Corn 46 ; Oates 56.
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i4~Red wheat 78,
arley 40 ; oats 25; po-
butter 35; roll bat.
16; tallow 5: hides &
| to 0 := Coal, sagll stove . chestnug
1 4.75; ege 4.55 pea 5.00. Cloverseed 5 to
Creanss. [Grenobie’s prices.)
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{ mixed 75; ryed
| tatloes 40 | creapers
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th Rye bought at rye wegha
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w 145 Pranperton... . 1100
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rf 18 Chop per ton... 220
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