— THE CENTRE REPORTER.! no FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror's rman consist slog Cextre Havy, Pa. Taurs, Fen, 16, 1888, TERMS: —Oue yoar, $1.50, when paid In ad vance, Those in arrears subject to* previous terms. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser tions, and 5 cents for each subsequent insertion, LOCAL ITEMS. ——— “HOW TO KILL AN OYSTER.” “Don't drown it deep in vinegar, nor seas nu it at all, cover up its glistening form pepper like a pail; raise it gently from its shell, and firmly hold your breath, And then, with eager tooth and tongue, just tickle it to death.” eg ti i DISTRESS, me, and agony Nor with Bat left reigos in my | breast; My heart is too heavy to mock or to jest, me a curl to remember her by— She She left { fouaditlast night whenl cut up the . pie. - -— EE That va'entine,~— Did it set you mad, Ur make yon sad, Or turn you glad ? I'ne first, a foe; The next, one low, And last a beau. ll Wm Wolf has purchased the To | bias house and lot for $340. —(3eorge Ulrich, of Millheim, was | granted a pecsion a few days ago. Rhenmatism has laid up Esq. Rishel ~f Farmers Mills, but he is getting | better agin. eory Boozer will enter into parts nership with W. P, Shoop, in the Centre | Hall foundry, — Rather cheeky to ask citizens to | pay for a board walk that can't be used | just when most needed. ~—Tu~adav was a delightful day over head and spoiled much of the sleighing. Wedae«day was also floe but cold. ~The main road from Madisonburg | y Rebersburg, i8 impassable, on account | of high snow drifts, as far as to Emanuel | Harters ¥ nen: | + —The Tuassevville musical conven ion opened oo Monday evening, and | music is under fall headway across the | valisy now. Thomas Weaver, of Woodward, is around working in the interest of the Danphin county live stock insurance | company, for which he is an agent. —Ranben Grim, of Miles, has pur- | the farm of S«am'l Shafer, dec'd, | Mr Grim sold the farm, here- fore owned by him, to Mr. Roush, for 57400 chased for PORK, i {he Tusseyville maosieal conven tion is a booming this week. Remember | two grand concerts, one on Friday and on Saturday evening. A rich wausical | treat is in store for you. ——{)ur f rmer neighbor, Daniel Wion, | pow of near Bellefonte, gave our sane- | a plessant call on Monday. We id him the pictare of health and glad learn he is prospering as a farmer, easrfield a mortgage for ten dollars was recorded] last a Recorder's office by the | vochester and Pittsburg Railroad Com or of the Union Trust Com- ln © lions of in the ‘ne township and boro’ elections ¢ on Tuesday, 17 just. The Re- ans, where they can, always elect 141 their own party Let Democrats, | where they have the majority, put ap! wd men and elect them, —Sgnator Quay has introdaced into srate of the United Sates a bill to priate $25,000 to the Valley Forge orial Association for the purchase of {ditional tracts of land ia the vicinity of the hisoric camp ground, ~The council have harriedly or- dered the drawing of orders to pay the | board walk, in order to get ahead of the t:x payers The tax payers can get ahead, however if they wish, if the andit | does not stop the orders, by appeali.g, and Laviog this wa'k paid for like ottigrs, | if preper'y put down. i — Moritz Saphir, the witty Austrian, was ones standing io a crowded theatre 8 smeone leaned on his back, thrusting | hig head over hig shoulder, Saphir drew oat his handkerchief and wiped the | man's nose violently. The latter started | back “Oh, I beg your pardon,” said | & “1 thought it was mine.” Guess it was a eousin of the Gazelle, -— We notice in our Bellefonte ex- ehanges that W R Camp, the popular | furniture dea'er, has changed his rooms | to more comfortable goarters, the room lately Btitzer's book store. Mr, Camp LExs a partoer, Frank Nagioey, of Milroy, | who has congiderable experience in the farniture business, The pew firm’s name will be Camp & Naginey and are well equipped in their line. Success to the pew firm, weee'Trin Methodist Episcopal ehureh at the State College will be dedicated on Sunday, Febrnary 27th, 1888. Rev. Dr. Nimme, of the Syracase Uuiversity, wiil preach the dedicatory sermon ia the morning at haf past ten o'clock, and will ve assisted by Dr. Monroe of Belle: fonte, Rev, Noble of Stormstown, Revs. Elio a d Ham of Pine Grove Mills. There will he gorvices in the evening, A cordial welcome is extended w every per- gon. wef ry an Elko, Cal, hotel a man = $5000 nnder his pillow for safety and for gob it when he « ent away in the morn. ing. [It remained there safely for three days, notwithstandiog two strangers plept in the room meantime. It is sue pected that the chambermaid of that ho. te bal mistaken her cal ing. How the Gazette would enjoy being chamber maid uuder sngh circumstances! w= Friday morviog last, 10, was the boss morning for cold weather this win. ter. Tne temperators began to fall the evening before, aud by 9 p, m. it was ex» tremely cold already, w a perfectly ealm atm sphere, and it ng colder right along until morning. “ thermometer indicated from 8° to 18° below ory, depending Fyn locality. and Hinder it no one cou va puckered his lips | ng enimgh to whistle the first bar in Yankee To, from al! parts of the conniry show thet this cold paris the HERR phir; dowa w 84, snap was venersl and in some Werewry way -— a BOYS, A GOOD EXAMPLE. *Liitle Willie Shoop, a son of Samuel | Shoop, of this place, aged abont 10 years, has undertaken something rather re- markable for a boy of his uge and we think it is worthy of public notice. Lit- tle Will for about a year has been : the daily sale in this section. He is always on | hand attending to his business and mans | ages to dispose of a'l his papers each day and by the end of tne week has a fair sum in pocket, as the result of his labor, Since a new street has been opened in town, and building lots have been sell. ing quite readily, our young news agent had a small smiplus on hand and cons cluded to purchase a good plot, and was able to pay a fag portion of the price down in cash, he thinks he can do iu a short time by | saving every peany he earns, News. boys do not make a fortune selling pa pers at this place, yet in a short time it will amount to a considerable sum, There | is an old adage that says if yon take care of the pennies, the dollars will take care | of themselves, We believe there are many boys in town who if they took care of their money, would be able to make similar investments, of course it woud and cigarette counters, Many boys h good opportunities for makiog yet are to acareless and indifferent to im- prove them, and again there are others ing in they suould be at parents are equally in Then there are boys in ti to b ave money stores when of some cases where got | Lh for cigarettes, which Sam terms coffin nails; such fellows have: liant future before them —makiog bro boots, ete, io the western penitentiary, Now boys the best advice you is, don't waste your the stores and school d Qar money loi but save it canay, for a MARKS your mark —. —— THE BOARDWA The matter of the ind walk is just now engaging the atin of the taxpayers of our bore’. Unfor An ii low the law, and wh pay for it from the land along the pike, Singe mace bettie LK. snow bot id nut this non-observance of ¢ cil thinks of getting out of the cou Le sary for it. Bat Pity i a £ taxed for 1 and be any auth pie hority, th he accounts with oaths, and the n submit to it. Auditor ested in lots along the walk clined to have the walk paid boro, Ifthe law ia as above at individaal member 1 ordered the work, would be for the JO, because tt Now a board wal needed and de be avoided we On CIEAr ine wir be they Wee. sLew, a # il i pre and put & walk hands. as the ig the Bains: the This latter 25 per cent more dowu, and their wise accept the present one Jacob Harpster, Mra Katie Durst, a1 down buard jos, oa resson ¥W walks t their own ¢ We cap it be IW just that they stionld be taxed of ot} shi ore, ana tl anto compel them to Ho : CAL See 4 WAY The coancil ceriai seifle this matter without an atte make the citizens pay aod at time save themselves for the - — BIRTHDAY PARTY. Un last Baturday evening guile a num- of persons gathered in the ir of representative the fair sex was to be seen, it was, exclogively, a slag party. They had assembled to celebrate The story rans thus: Ou Febroary 11, 1860, tuere was nshored into this world of | Joys and sorrows, of strogules and endless conflicts, a tiny specimen of ha- manity, with wee small feet, prattiing | hauds, and of powerful inugs which an- pounced its arrival in tue region of Berks county, where it first opened iis | eyes and beheld the gorgeous beasoties was of the male persuasion and as timeio | its rapid flight harried on completing | many cyo.es, this subject of interear and, | carly expense, developed into a man of noble qualities and sterliog worth, It was the tweoty.eighth anniversary of this memorable event which K. M. Hnay- | ette, wished to commemorate by inviting | hie gentiemen friends of the vicinity to | assist him; and it was dove in a most ap- | propriate manner. During the evening | the following, Mesars, Geo Emerick, A! L. Katherman, Simon Harper, Henry | Kreamer, Chas. Kurtz, Heury Booger, Dr. J. F. Alexander, T. Benton Ulrich, Wa lace Miller, W. F. McCormick, D J Meyer and mine host E. M. Hu. ete, were seated wsround the table ladened with an abundance of toothsome Yigod ~the best to be had from landlord Mey er's larder, The entire evening was not spent in eating but in a most pleasant manoer and just as “stage” woud. We will not uive particalars but say that all enjoyed themselves immensely and left with the best wishes for Mr. Huyette and express. ed the hope that he would live to cele- brate many similar anniversari ) a1 i A SHORT ITEMS. Wm. From, an »ld resident of Tussey. ville, is ill from the effects of a co'd. Monday was Que bright and the ge nial rays of old Sol softened up the snow considerably. Rev. Fischer had a protracted meeting in Georges valley List week, Frozen hydrants sre numerous, and some wiil avait Sh Bprog thaws before | RAILROAD WRECK AT LEWISBURG A bad wreck ogenurred on the Reading road, near University avenue, at Lewis bare, Inst week, A large freight train was on its way north and bad slowed ap to get orders at the station. The train was jost starting when another frei. bt the same direction came round the carve at the gronnda at a | igh rate of speed, Before it conld be stopped the second engine ran into the first train doing great splinters and four other cars were thrown to the right side of the track, badly dam- need, left side of the track and ran down small embankment a nad formerly been, Bartol and had it gone about six feet ind probably wrecked it, » cm " SAM JONES’ POLITICS. delivered cently: If the Methodist Church of Williams- to the Repnblican party it woud do more good, and remained one as long as he thought a Onrstian gentleman could, and then ited out. “Youn old Republicans” he continned, "need not grin. I know the people of your gang. | k out every Republican and every Democrat in this bonse Who ran this wintry for twenty-four years? (A voice) The Republican party! t was drenched with whisky from Mai to Californis! Now why somebody hiss? I will not give my al- legiance {0 any party that wid dreonch this country in whisky. a he Frar n the jail here in the Breakfast Tu le, sunday last, clears Luther Suaffer of the charge of passing counterfeit money, and spoils Grit's story. Shaffer is bad (384 ita tear Bit ing hin t gailty —C1 [hie reputation of 1h turing news and dishing up atter of a -candalous nature known They are at present tryiog to make the public believe that Luther Shaffer is the worst devil God created, publishing every manner of falsehood because he 1 with crimes of which he is Demioe harg { in manufac sensational trmnaginable, éilit niession, ret Ly pe and will receive the full pen f the Law, but the attitude of the detestable and cowardly. We be giving the upforto.ats man ail t he deserves, what little it may be, FATAL END OF A DEBAUCH. Tearfiel i, i Paani B ws, both voung drunken debanch Sunday and jqquarters in the bose hoose Sanday I'ney were found by George KR, it, Jr, who faraished the pany two bottles of aleohd At 2 ang Barrett left for home, On return. : yesterday morniog at 7 o'elock to get nk Barrett found Ross lying on his HN is side almost dead Short, one of the above mention. wae odit the tes 1 w in Es nen, Wr of b 4 ), running a Year He bh «i atid about 2 Aw ife and oid, one His is - FAMILY EXTERMINATED BY FEVEL wo months agos grown-up danghter nes Faiton, a highly respected citi with what anced to be typhi id fever, and 2 few days. Thea a sghter sickened and d ed, quickly by a younger daughter that the diseass was a rons type of back tongue fever, a hitherto aunknown here. Two Bellefonte, became 111 fo % ed its of scovered ease and died last L RUrv.iy: week, a g danghter lies sik ape of recovery. Femaiug BOue a - MORE OF THE SAME BORT. The newspapers are giving Selinsgrove folowing send off, from which it will be seen it is cursed like some other towng, wih trouble breeding chaps: The people of Selinsgrove are having a high old time. There seems to be a division of opinion as to whether they ahanld join the marching co'nme of pro- greasing or go to sleep and beorme dry rot. It is really troe that there are moss backs down there stupid enoagh to op- pose water works, safe factories and in. dnstries that wonld darken the town with enried clouds of smoke from fires that would awell the population and en rich the present issolated hamlet, a» DANGEROUS BURINESS, We hear of considerable complaint from parents near Tusseyville, whose children have been egposed to the dans ger of contracting scariet fever from the earele-anes of one of of the male school teachers in that vicinity. The report is that the teacher referred to has been boarding with a family where scgriet fever bas been raging to its worst Torm and thus is liable, by mingling daily with the scholars of the school to spread the contagious disease throughout the com- manity and eanse great distress. A lit tle hit of common sense and practical hygiene should at once be adopted in this case. the WEDDING NEAR BELLEFONTE. Cards are out annoucing the wedding of Miss Minnie Rhinesmith and Mr, Frank W, Masser, to take place Thurs- day Feb, 23, near Bellefonte. Mise Min- nie, the bride, is a daughter of Mr, David Rbinesmith, formerly of near this place and is a mos estimable yoong lady. We congratulate the young couple and hope that the coming nuptials will voite fore ever two souls with a single thought, and two hearts that beat as one, - oe. SAWMILL BURNED, The steam saw mill of Rathmore & Lowry, at Cherry Run, wes destroved by fire on Monday night, Fire originated during the absence of the han and when discovered at 10 p. m, the roof was all fo a blaze, It is not known how the fire originated There was no in. surance, excep: on tha engine ’ A ——— oo ——" Egge and butter woniod at Garmans. New scrim for Ourtai-s —Garmans, Thewsands of vards of new embroideries, Garmunt, COBURN, On Bunday at noon, at the residence i of Christ Woodley in Haines twp., by | Rev. Swengle, Mr. Adam Maize, of | Haines twp., and Mrs, Chesta Masser, of Cotuarn, It was intended to have a quiet | weddiog, bat it didn’t pass off without | some people finding it ont. Three of our | citizens drove down to Mr, Woodley's { and arrived just in time to witness the | knot tied, and had a lively time, Ask Dorie what excuse they had to go down, {At present writing the following are on the sick list: Mrs. Amos Colby, Mrs, John Cooney, Mra Andy Vonada, Mrs, | Geo, Ramstance, at Toll Gate, Wash, Tharp's child, Andy Brover is confined in the house again with a sore leg, and Mrs Ardy Campbell was suddenly tak- en ill on SBund+y a week ago, and was se- { riously iil for reveral days, but we are glad to say is getting better and is con | sidered out of danger. tev Bwengle has closed his protract- | ed meeting with one penitent. The new landlord has moved in and is fixing everything up in good style, | Now all he wants is license then he will | be ready for business. 0.K. - nl psn BELIEVED TO BE INNOCENT. | sentence Courad Rautebach day pardoned by the governor. The judge that sentenced Rauntebach, as well a8 the jury and prosecuting attorney, now | clemency shown him, - PINE GROVE MILLS, Our convention to night | about 85 singers and more coming. will be a splendid success, Conrad Fry an old resident, old, of our town, was burried | quite a Is numbered It 72 years to-day, large funeral, | vention adjourned aod attended the fon- eral ina body in respect of the aged | citizen, Miss Kattie Meek, of Altoona, is here sitending convention. Frenklin Musser and wife of same place is visiting friends and attending convention. coulis sarataina—" CHANCE FOR INVESTORS, lead the advertisement, in another enlom, of the offer ro sell the Bareroft {Duncan} property at Spring Mills, This | in ome of the most d sirable properties in | this section of Penn's, for farming, mill ing, and engsging in the mercantile bus: - { ness It has a splendid water power and | is right on the railroad, a DEDICATION. Bprioe Mills is to take place on Sabbath the 19th of Fehrnary., Rev, D. D, of Williamsport, Dickinson Semi Cary ig 10 be present, former pastors are confidently expected on the occasion. All neighboring Minis i be Isasc Huon AN, Pastor. ly invite a — — LOCAL BRIEFS, sf ¢ wornled at Garmans 11] h J io ¥ ours are a old styles in dress goods $ {farmans. sale March 14 Mr. Rishel,L of near | will make sa'e March 23 wa J. 3, Motz, of Woodward ig cope fined from an attack of rheamatism. The Bellefonte parties who invest. in California lols are now smoking two for o's, : od ——Joutthan Harer and store at Millheim. i plosion last week, wh n the concern | went up. Who says wer'e a coward ? | bad been Frank Bible's assistant in the { Recorder's office will open « dry goods { store in the new Bush building as soon as the rooms are completed, wee Will Curry informs us that be will quit driving pegs and pulling wax ends as it does not agree with him. He bas rented the Arney farm adjoining oar boro’ and will try bis hand at farm- ing for a change we The Sun and Banner says that John E. DeBois., the mitlion«ire, walks the streets of this city with less show of im. rortance than is manifested by many of the young men of that ¢i'y who cannot raise money enough to pay their pool bills. We do not want any snow pro- phets just now. We know all about the present winter, and have.the groundhog to back us that six weeks for the manu- facture of icicles are ahead of us, and what we want to know now is whedher it would be safe to invest in fans for next summer, ~ Prof, A. L. Little, of this place, who has charge of our grammer schools, has been on the sick list several days this week and has been unable to report for duty. He is kept in with a sore throat and a severe cold which we hope will soon relieve him. waeMr, Chas, Krissinger, of Berlin, after spending several days, at this place, among relatives, left on Tuesday mora- ing for home. He thinks we have a fine little town and pleas nt sa ~ ings While here, he visited the Cave of which he bad heard a great deal, yet it surpassed all his expectation, wwee'The golden wedding of Mr, and Mrs. James Evans, of Spring Mills, one day last week, was a plessant affair, All tne children, with some invited gnest had asssmbled at the home of the we couple, and with a rich repast, had quite an Sojoyable day. May life be s,ared to Mr. and Mrs Evans many years yet. wee When a child begins to read it becomes deiighied with a newspaper, be. canse it reads of names and things which 85 Suto aod it il progress lweord i newspaper in one year is eqn to BY oartars schooling, Every fa hor must consider that informajon is con nected with advancement The mother of a family being one of its heads and having & more immediate charge of the children, should herself be instracted. A mind ocean bec mes forts against the His uf 40 and is braced for emergens i dren ased reading and ey am hs iis SPRING MILLS, i Rev. Land's convention service has been postponed to next Booday, p. m. | instead of a, m. i The Methodist church was sold to J. I. Condo for $210, Baturday last, aud the meeting is still expected to continue therein until the Lion aud the Lamb can l'e down together, in peace and prosper- ity. The dedicatory services, will take place next Sunday at 10 o’'cock in the M. E. church, M. L Rishel is recovering slowly, Let us hear from Joseph ——, Quite a number of singers at Tussey- ville conyention this week. Mr, Shook please be careful to upset the other way, the next time, The Reformed peoole at their meeting appointed the following committee : James Grove, W. R. From, C. A Kiape, eturch, Edward was it fora pleasure trip or for Li——7 W. R. From is busy getting his large stock of plaster ready for market, Mra, Barcroft's property is being offer- | ed at private sale, by G. R. Spigelmeyer | and Wm. M. Allison, agents, ! DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS, The Democrats of the boro’ of Centre { Hall will meet at the school-house, on | Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, 10 place io nomipstion candidates for boro’ of ficers. J. W. McCORMICK, Chairman. - - New dress goods —-Garmana, Neu Calicoes Manes, and Century cloth,—Gar. | Our line of Lace curtaing from $100 a | pair up. -- Garmans, ~— The Central Pennsylvania Confer- ence of the Evangelical churets will meet at Lewisburg onthe first of March, Bishop RK Dobbs, of Cleveland, Ohio, will preside. Over | ters wili bejin attendance. ~Ploare call and examine our large ttock of cioths and cassimeres suitable for any garment io men's wear—a full | assortment of overcoats “READY MADR.” Che largest line of hats, caps and fore nisting goods in the county—all work suaranteed to fit or no sale.” : Moxreomenry & Co. Brockerhoff Row & Humes Block. \ J ALUABLE PRIVATE SALE, | Mil ® property, located at Sprieg Mills, tale—either as 8 whole suit purchasers, or in paris—to MILL, with | power; THE FARM OF 118 ACRES: | SPRING MILLS HOTEL: BRICK and STORE ROOMS: GRAIN | GRIST | FRAME | offered for sale for the first time. | est and i connty plessaniest homes in Ceatre | This valuable property will be sold { # fa‘r valuation «nd will be worthy | atten ion of any perscn desiring a profit | able investment, st For pariculsrs address Mus. M. A. Barcrorr, 188 Vine 8t , Philadephia, myer, Sprieg Millis, Pa gra ®Call fi6 " » i 2 Ministers, Attorneys, Merchants, Man. ufactarers. and every person should have a type writer. Life is too short to spend your time in writing, when you can doit maser, Berrer and in ONE HALF tHe mux by using the CALIGRAPH, the greates® invention of the age, For particulars apply to M SHIRER, Potters Mills, Pa Agent for Centre County. TWO NEWSPAPERS, CHEAP CLUBBING RATE. Any advance paying sabscriber to the Reporter, can get it and the Weeky World, by sendiog us $2.25, The Reporter and Philad. Weekly Times rhe Re d Philad, Weekly Py e Reporter an ose for $2.20, LOW CLUBBING RATES, An old sobecriber, Slubiing with a new name, the Reporter and Weekly World, the two rs to each name for $2.00, each subscriber, The Reporter and Weekly Times to old subscriber and new name, for $2.00 each, The Rep ster and Puilad. Weekly Press to old subscriber clubbing with new name, fo. $1.95 This is the best clubbing offer in the sta'e to obt«in the rier and either the World, Times or Press. for $2.00 to $1.95, - the two papers one year. Any old subscriber can obtain one new name to club with and secure the beoe- fit of this Liberal offer, AI WO S15: When Baby was sick, we gave bar Osstoria, ‘When she wae 8 Child, abe cried for Casteria, When she became Miss, ah clung to Castoris, PREPARING TO OPEN THE COL LIERIES UNDER ARMED PRO TECYION. Potteville, Feb 11.—The replies to the General Exectitive Board of the Knights of Labor by Presidents Corbinand Keim seem likely to have the effect of bringing more miners back to work on Monday morning than had been expected, In fact, Mond.y promises to be another critical day of the strike. Its events are awaited with mingled dread. Especially is this true at Shen- will start again the Shenandoah Ciry and Thomas Coal Company expect to begin work once more at the Kebley Run C.)- liery. All of these have beeu idle since the riots The miners st Tower City will meet to morrow to vote upon the question of returning to work, The Le- high strikers at Nesquehoning are also expected to returu w work in large num- The strike leaders are urging their fol. but it is certsin that many of them will wish to attack the men who go to work, and if a riot should break out on Mon- day evening bloodshed is certain to re. sult, here are nearly 300 Coal and Iron police at Shensndoah, all armed with repeating rifles, beside fifty deputy sheriffs avd the borough special Strong detachments of Cosl and Iron | pulice are also stationed at various | points in the region where collieries are | expected wo start on Monday. One hun- dred of them were sent to Nesquehoning 0 day. fn John Wanamaker has bought out Hood, Bon bright & Co., one of the largest drygoods houses in Philadelphia. The business will be continned, however, un- der the old firm name. Advertising was at the bottom of Wanamaker's success ly, If] had any skin orbiood disease, like totter ! iteh, soald head ! plop. es, pore eyes, scrofuls. ete, I would take “Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher” sure tino ol ei PUBLIC SALES, March 17.—Farm sock ments of Mrs, John Rishel. March 21.—Farm stock and imple- | mente, J, O. Grossman, 1§ wiles west of | Millbelm and imple- —————— or ——] MARRIED. On the 4th of January 1888, near Jack- sonville, by Rev. M. IL. Jamison, Mr, Harry E. Harter and Mise Margaret A, Martin, both of Mar jon township, this county. On the 9th of Feh, 1888 by W, { Thompson, J. P., Jobn H. Liddick Miss Anuie A. Fye, near Potters Mills, ! PoreLc BALE WILL BE SOLD AT i the late residen Wm. ( lee'd, about 3 mile west of Tosseyyille, on » fay MARCH 12. "85 4 horn 1 8 3 breeding mare 7 years old, i milk cows, 4 calves, 2 steers A 1 oO hal On it i hog € sulbac B mower combined, brad wheeled wagor : aorse wagon, bob sled, hay ladders, new 0p bug £Y. buggy tongue, Hoosier grain drill and fer | or combined, hay rake. fanning mill i NOTED lanter, Try Me cutting box. cultivators 2 1 ws. 3 barrows harpoon hay rope and pulley, siogie trees, forks. rake {| and a Jot of harness, salvo 3 interest in 30 sores of wheat and 20 acres of rye (n the ground. sever hundred bushels of corn In ear, dinner bell. grind stone, 14 Interest in 10 horse power traction er | gine Nicholas & Sheppard make, Sale 0 oo menoe ai 12.50, MAGGIE LOVE, Wm. Goheen, suct, Fo uvsLc BEALE —Thumay March undersigoed will offer (he fol property at public sale at his residence on nile west of Tusseyville: Four work horses, 2 are mares, | 6 rears old. a driver, 1 8 years old, | years old, 2 oolts 1 and 2 years old, five good » cows 4 of which will be fresh by time of sale breeding sow, chester white boar, 10 shouts head of young cattle, 29 head of sheep, thorough bred Jeister ram, 4 wethers, ewes are excellent stock, broad wheeled w horse wagon open bu hay ladders 22 feet, Willoby grain with attachments, Hench cultivator, horse cul. tivator, two 1-horse cultivators, bay rake, corn. planter, reaper and mower combined, @ sled, fanning mill, 2 harrows, plows, bay ork with rope and pulley, lot of harness, grain cradic forks shovels, 2 axes, maw, elo, eto, A It household goods, coal stove, 000k stove, lot « chairs. tables, flour chest, meat vessels, ete. A Jot of corn in the ear. Bale tocommence at 10 o'clock Terms reasonable, Wm. Gobheen, Auct. J. H. WAGNER PENNS VALLEY INSTITUTE. wee CENTRE HALL, PA owe This school will commence its spring sess of ten weeks, on Mansel, April th, 1885 To all who contemplate sttending school, we extend a hearty welcome 10 enter our school. The course of instruction will be adapted to the wants of the sodents, TERMS: — Tuition per session, $5.10 to $800. For formation add further in res A. L LATILE, Principal, Centre Hall, Ps ar of of Carvin F. BOLT, oo) Merchant Tailor{——o Centre Hall, Pa. I hereby announce to the poblic that I have opened a Merchant Tailoring es tablishment in o-— SHIRK'S BUILDING{( ~—o0 at Centre Hall, aod am prepared to at. tend to al! work pertaining to my line of business, Having taken a complete conrse in catti feel confident that my work will give sutiulaction. A good t Jusrdated 10 every vase, ve a call and examine my work. a GRAIN. REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON, Wheat, red uifeut 1s 8 of may. 0 Ww — wsamupeinspinensinss 8 Barley No. ee ile _r and "Whale wien Rye bought al rye weigh FLOUR AND FEED. Fiour. 1 & per se 15 00 rows 8 Bean es owt, 100 Eo 5 rar out 1a COAL MARKET, ws . i When sha bad Cuiddees, she gave ima Curtegin . wuspoers 8 & A discount ou all above prices will be wade
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