FP UBLIC BALE Thursday March 15, The undersigned will offer the following property at public sale at his residence one mile west of Tusseyville: Four work borses, 8 are mares, 1 6 years old, a driver, 1 8 yearsold, 1 § years old, 2 colts 1 and 2 years old, five good milk cows 4 of which will be fresh by time of sale, 1 breeding sow, chester white boar, 10 shoats, 17 head of youug cattle, 20 head of sheep, thorough bred elutes rain, 4 wethers, ewes are excellent stock, broad wheeled wagon, 2 horse wagon, open buggy, hay adders 2 feet, Willoby grain drill with attachments, Hench cultivator, S-horse cul- tivator, vwo 1 horse cultiva' ors, planter, reaper and mower combined, 2-horse sled, fanning mill, 2 barrows, plows, hay tork with rope and pulley, lot of harness, grain cradle, forks shovels 2 axes, saws, ete, ete, A lot of household goods, coal stove, chairs. tables, flour chest, meat vessels, ete. A lot of corn in the ear. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms reasonable, Wm. Goheen, Auct. J, H. WAGNER UBLI( SALE WILL BE SOLD AT THE the late residence of Wm. C. Love, dec'd, about 3; mile west of Tusseyville, on Mon. day, MARCH 27, '88: 4 horses— 1 3 years, 2 6 years, 1 breeding mare 7 years old, with colt, 2 colts, 3 milk cows, 4 calves, 2 steers, 1 hog, Osborne resper and mower combined, broad wheeled wagon, 12 horse wagon, bob sled, bay ladders, new top bug EY, buggy tongue, Hoosier graiu drill and fertilis- er combined, hay rake. tanning mill corn scrap- Syracuse plows, 3 harrows, harpoon hay fork with rope and pulley, single trees, forks, rake, chains, and a lot of harness, also 4 interest in 10 acres of wheat and 20 sores of rye in the ground, sevéral hundred bushels of corn in ear, dinner bell, grind stone, 4 ioterest in 10 horse power traction en. gine , Nicholas & Sheppard make. Sale Ww com- mence at 12.30, MAGGIE LOVE, J. 8 HOUREMAN, J iStrators, Wm. Goheen, suct. CO RPHANY COURT SALE Pursuant to an order of the ( ns’ Court of Centre county, . there will be expesed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte, Pa, ~SATURDAY, MARCH 17,— at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described 0—)REAL ESTATE(—o0 deceased, 1 that cer- the property of the late John Bartges Gregg township, sald county, viz: tain tract of land situate in the township of Grege. bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the north by lands of Jacob Meiss ot al, east by lands of Geo. Krape and others, south lands by Geo. Korman et al, west by lands of J. B. Fisher etal. Containing one hundred and fifty acresand 132 perches. About twenty acres of the above are covered with fine pine and oak timber. Thereon erected a TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, [arge bsnk barn and other out buildings all in good condition. There is also a fine orchard of choice fruit; good well and cistern at the house, This farm 1s pleasantly situate near the village of Farmers Mills, The public school ballding is on the premises, and it is but a few rods to post-of- fice, churches, and smith shop. Anyone desiring a first-class farm in one of the best communities in the county would do well to examine this one before purchasing elsewhere TERMS OF SALE :(—One third of purchase mon- ey cash upon confirmation of sale; one third in one year, and the balance in two years. Deferred payments to be secur: d by bonds and mortgage upon the premises, and to bear interest, C. P. HEWES, Trustee, BP ENNS VALLEY INSTITUTE. wee CENTRE HALL, PA. ~~ This school will commence its spring session of ten weeks, on Monday, April 9th, 1888. To sll who contemplate attending school, we extend a hearty welcome to enter our school. The course of instry n will be adapted to the wanis of the stodents TERM: —Tuition per session, $6.10 to $8.00. For farther information sddress A. L LITILE, Principal, Centre Hall, Fa. MUSICAL COLLEGE. The 33rd Se«sion opens Monday even ing, April 30, for the Teaching in Vocal and Instramenal Music, Address, F. C. Moyes, Director, Gt. Freeburgh, Pa A CaEraphl Minis ters, Attcrneys, Merchants, Man- ufactorers, and every person should have a type writer. Lite is too short to spend your time in writing. when yon can doit gAsiER, BETTER and in ONE HALF rae Tide by using the CALIGRAPH, the greates® invention of the age. For particulars apply to M SHIRES, Potters Mills, Pa. Agent for Centre County. 500,000 TIMBER ackes | IN[S! OF FIRST-CLASS in Northern Wisconsin, aere, on me, wn vai Botiiers. Bich sofl-hegithie climate etn market es-stoad good drinking water—8ne rehase non Ang for Iabor st good wages. Pu holes of lands. Full Information with maps, ae eto. furnished FREE Address LAND COMMISSIONER, Ww. 0. R. Res Milwaukee, Wis, E SEA WOND ERS exist in thou DE sands of forms, bul are sur pass by the marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitabie work that can be done while living at home should at ones send their address to Hallett & Co, Portland, Maine, and re ceive free, full information how either sex, of all , can earn from $5 10 $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are startel free. Capi tal not required. Some have made over $0 in a single day at this work, All succeed, iy O0—LOHR'S-NEW-GROCERY .— The grocery of Lohr & Strohmeler, having been purchased by the undersigned, the same will be carried on at the same place, and with imporiant additions to the stock, to make the store more complete than heretofore, and at low prices. His stock will comprise msn UG ARE omsmeee COFFEES cme we TEAS, wel SANNED GOODS omnes DRIEDJFRUITS joan we TRACK ERS, sense FO BA COOH one SEGARS, ener wenn ONFECTIONERI ES, sins WTC, ETC joven The stock will always be fresh and of best goods. Every effort will be made to please, and a share of the public pstron- age is solicited, * 16jun2m JAS. H. LOHR. Centre Hall. ULLMAN BUFFET SLERPING P CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, Bt. Louis to Los Angeles and Ban Fran. cisco, VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Lexve St, Lous at 8:30 p, m., Daily. THE ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT. NO HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SNOW BLOCKADES AN EPISTLE FROM ST. PAUL. fp ! | ¥he Recent Mid-Winter Carnival in the Moscow of America The Magnificent Ice-Palace—~ Old Borealis Rex and Fis | Splendid Retihue — Storming of the Fal. | “ HOUBANDS of peo- " ple, many of them | from the East and the far South, have been attracted to Bt Paul during the past two weeks by the picturesque sports of the third Winter Car- nival which closed February 4 This | unique and charac teristically Western mid-winter festival is assuming larger pro- portions each year, and bids fair at no distant day to become of national interest and importance. Although only three carnivals have been held, St Paul has already distanced Montreal, once the general headquarters of Boreglis Rex, ice-palace of 1558 was by all odds the largest ever constructed in this or any other country. St. Paul, a bustling, busy city, saintly in namo only, offers no end of entertainment to the stranger who enter her gates during the carnival season. The center of attrac. tion is, of course, the monstrous crystal palace, constructed of 75,000 blocks of ice, its main ri to a height of 140 feet. Ti 3 1 1 construction gre unifo: thick and 22x83 inches in size. The building is of medismoval and to all appearances looks like an, ted old castle of the feudal times. It ered and turreted, and is subdivided y apartments. It covers altogether en acre of ground, is in the center of Car ival Park, and when illuminated by elec » deringly wower 108 ist into uo Montreal palace of 15883, and was rgest of kind ever built in the That of 1887 was nearly twice as The 1888 palace was a third larger than any of its predecessors, and & triumph of architectural beauty and skill, The carnival proper opened January 25, after weeks of preparation and no endof expense. It is estimated that fully 100,000 strangers visited St. Paul, and for ten days the city was at in holiday garb. A brilliant and varied programme had been arranged for each of the ten days of the frosty festival. The spectacular opening reception: and the illumination of the ice palace were the most gorgeous sights of the kind ever witnessed. Banners were floating, the streets were crowded with picturesquely-clad people, huge ice statues and arches were to be seen on all sides. Indians from the far forests jostled against the tender-foot visilors, processions, with floats drawn by polar bears, no end of bands, lines of toboggan, snow-shoe and flambean clubs, were some of the con- spicuous day-time features 1¢ carnival dously. A gres zard had lowed by an une lL. The defects, ts and unsightly were buried deep be- most immaculate the red g opened ausp usually © broken corners, tin features of the city neath a mantle of whiteness, The storm passed away and on the morn- | ing of the first day the skies clear, the mercury a few degrees below zero, the air full of ozone and the sun burst out in all the splendor of a northern winter day. The sun blazed out and the rays were in- tensified and hurled back by the myriads of cy diamonds that king winter had strewn broadcast over town and country. Despite the brilliancy of Old Sol the air was keen and nipping.and noses and ears were frozen in less than no time when carefully protected. Whenever the hospitable citizens SAW a stranger wearing a nose or ear that had taken on the peculiar deathly pallor that usually marks a victim of f ite, they would grab up a handfull of snow and with- out a great deal of or prelim- inaries, dash it over the frozen member the were e not ceremony BOREALIS AND HIS PRIVY COUNCIL. and hold it in place despite the wriggling | sad souflling antics of the partly frosen wictim. New forms of sport and amusement were provided for each day. The lee King ar rived on time, wearing trappings of arctic splendor, and was escorted, amid surround- ings of great pomp and ceremony, to the palace. There he was met by the mayor of the city, who extended its freedom, and handed over the keys to the palace. This | osismony was followed by parades of com- | mercial travelers, Indians, old settlers, obildren, exhibits of various kinds, com- potisive sports, sham battles, ete. There wern daily and nightly contests between show-shoe clubs, tobogganers, curlers and skaters and flambeau organizations. Visitors saw many novel things to amuse and enter. tain them. On the park near the they watched with wonder the Indian war dances brawny, thick-hided braves dapo- ing to the monotonous discord of the ever. Ek tom-bom. Near by was their camp, he | Shin blue smoke curling heavenward tops of their . Cham with, aimasing ski Woe betide the unfortunate who meets with an accident on this inclined ¢ of pleasure. Thus far this year there mn no serious accidents, It is true a few people have had an oar scraped off or a finger or two ground to powder, but little i of that kind don’t count. Last year deplorable accident ocourred to mar , A young man and his wife the slide on a toboggan. The a loose board flew up in front of the | great sliver struck j Bis body, kiting him | o waked Saeoe of ow | or three to pull it out. The dreadful sight almost killed the wife and the shock so ter- rible that she became a raving maniac and is now in a mad-house, It is probably unnecessary to say that everybody in the twin cities, 8t. Paul and Minneapolis, takes part in the carnival of the county and city fathers, court digni- around ss gay as the gayest, The snowshoe clubs carry what are to the initiated as * bouncing- lankets.” The * blanket” is regarded by all as a relic of barbarism: but it is toler. fords to every one except the unwary vie tim. A dozen brawny fellows will take hold of the ends and sides of the blanket and stretch it to its utmost tension. Then accomplices will grab some unsuspecting party and bodily land him on top of the out. stretched blanket, end the fun begins. The victim is tossed and tossed, sometimes eight or ten feet in the al til he is finally land. ed out in some snow bank more dead than alive. The tests, the skati called official « and the long | yf sant 8 medals bh tion awarded af ficiency on ants. The crow the two ass friendloss the curling snow-shoe r g and the var races, er so0- ports, and Associa and were s of wonderful pro- he part of the different contests were 1 events o f the e ice palace by the FROCESSION BRIDGE SQUARE posing force. The King, with his took of the trusty trans. 1able, for. ing several POSSERS a but seemingly The outsi ie foroe, 1 v flame dash n and sgain the of the pa loss of The ace only to | powder and rw 1oboggan sight was one never 10 be picturesquely-garbed army r against the walls of the foy furious py and within, rotechnic utlines of the blue back the wild and who ree sands charges and treats On SONG Was rd nh the : meltad the loe King and bitten forces, The ioe « mighty the unhe the nigh i charge the for scale, and od the palace, % t] spersed his fr outsiders fi Le Art ndeed destinad 0} a what the ciety. Box suit, 8 foxx straints an aloft y carry Pr paince itself r and more the the carnival t. Lawrence or to find names for the d and the wooler ills ferent been y supply the There that is not Every thing until tune Af ih Ji Wa clubs, have a ris. is no kind of an open a raged by the carni will i waters onor H. Yesowixs. Washington's New Postmaster, John W. Boss, Washington's new post master, is an [Uinois boy, the son of a pio the old Lewiston district in the Thirty-oighth, Thirty.-ninth snd Portieth Congresses. Johan W. Ross was educated at Liinois College, graduated from Harvard law school and then settied down in his old 1 nois home and prac sed law, He ro there until having been INE Wo 1873 member of the State Legislature. In the intter year he re moved to Washing ton, D. C., and has since practised there before the Bupreme Court and the courts For several years he has been a lecturer in the Georgetown Univers sity law school. He is oa florid-Taced, gray- haired, young man of forty-seven with a grayish mustache. He is highly popular among Washington people and his appointment gives general satisfaction. His predecessor, Postmaster Conger, son of ex-Benator Conger, of Mich igan, waa so delighted at the appointment of Mr. Ross that ho a8 once wrote Benator Bawyer, chairman of the Post-Office Com mittee, asking that the nomioation be promptly confirmed. The Washington post-office is one of the busiest in the coun try, and ranks with the New York, Phila JOHN Ww, Ross. ary is $4,000 a year, An Easy Place to Find, A sympathetic female visiting the Texas penitentiary at Hunteville, said to one of the inmates : " ntortanate creature, how did you cote “1 didn’t have no trouble, marm, finding my way here. 1 couldn't have lost the way, iI boon as blind as @ bat. Two depu shoriffs brought me here on the cars, : holding on to each arm. 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BOLT, Tailor{~—o0 Centre Hall, Pa. O-} Merchant I hereby announce to the public that 1 have opened a Merchant Tailoring es ablishment in SHIRK'S BUILDING({~—0 it Centre Hall, sod am prepared to at tend to all work pertaining to my line of usiness, Haviog taken a complete course in entting, [I feel confident that my work will give satisfaction. A good fit guaranteed 10 every case, Give me a call and examine my work. tf. IN VENTIO ized the world during the ast half century. Not Jessi among the progress is a method ¥ has revolution: wonders of inventive and system of work that ean be performed all over tae ponntry without separating the workers Pay liberal say one can do r sex, young of old: no special 1. Capital not needed; you are t this out end return 10 Us and we y free, something of great value ang rot, that will start you in business, g you in more money right away, 3g else In the world Grand outfit dn TaUE & Co, Augusta, Maine. ly will hot take them from thelr homes and fam! lige, The profits are large and sure for every in- dustrious person. many have made and are now making several hundred dollars & month. Its easy for any one lo make 35 and upwards per day, who is willing to work, Either sex, young Pi old; capital not needed; we start you, Everything pew, Nospocial ability required; you, reader, enn do it as well #8 any one, Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Address Bunson & Co,, Portland, Maine, iy Fr HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE n— LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUTIL FUL, AND HEALTHFUL BPOTE IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDEROMINA- TIONAL: OPER TO BOTH BEXES, TUITION FREE; BOARD AND QTHER EX aE YERY LOW, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses.) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il. Tustrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOT ANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. cal and practical. Btadents twught original stndy with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually thorough course iu the Laboratory. CIVIL ENGINEERING; very extensive field Jramice with best modern (instruments, A ISTORY: Ancient and Modern, with origi nal investigation, LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities for Music. voeal and instrumental LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; {optional,) French, Gerp quired.) one Or more oor i nt re GOTIrs MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY and spplied MECHANIC ARTS; combining with study, three years’ course ng and equipment MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: t cal and practical, MENTAL, MORAL and POL! 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Lives and famous exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Huston, Carson, Custer, California Joe, Wild Bil, Buffalo Bill, Gen erals Miles and Crook, great Indian Chiefs and others, Splendidly 1lustrated with 220 fine en mvings. AGENTS WANTED, Low priced, and eats anything 1 sell. Time for payments allowed agents short of funds HECAMMELL & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA, Ssepbm Low Rates to Pacific Coast. The new nt between the transcoutd rental lines authorizes & lower rate to Pacific | const points vis the Manitoba Pacific route than is made via any other line. Frequent ex- cursions. Accommodations first-class. For | rates, maps, and other STRATA. \N(TCE PALA | I Wammin, General NCW IS THE TIME TO BUY i PB v. BL. i a i et Bt —— HLT SD Double B, I. Bhot GUnS.....ciovvinn i. a" . " Tom... . and $900 . 31 0 “ " Fistol Grip... os ees 13 OB Double B. L. Bhot Gurs, Top Seap, Double bolt, Twist Barrels ng Locks, Extension 1b, isto] Grip. Petent Fore end. Solid Plungers, Matted Rib, Ome mented Rubber Butd, left barr Choke bored, 10, '2 and 16 gausge...... Little Breech-loading Squirrel Rifles from $4 § 0, I am now able to sell guns as asanyone in America, and will competitor's price. The Hunting Pablic is respectfully re- quested to call and examine my stock, which is now arriving. AGENT FOR VAR CAMPENS COMPOUND, (DYNAMITE) THEODORE DESCHNER, ¢ Bellefoute* Pa Great Central Gun Works. Reboot 00 Ww cheanly meet any Hr = HIDES! Highest cash market prices will be paid for all kinds of hides by Aaron Har- PLA pearly lie GULUE only NTS - Ul. Srna HR pi be one nds of 3 4 for honest goods, Price AN UNPARALLELED OFFER. Nao, 1-The Centre Reporter... $l 50 No, 2~The American Agricuiturist, post paid, (English or German.) for 1888... 1 &0 No. 3-"Christ before Pilate,” 22228 inches in size, phate etohIng......oo deapennivn 1 00 No. 4 Christ on Calvary,” 22x28 inches in sine, MORDD EORVOUIS. oni ivsirmmspisopsons von No. b-"0Our Homes; How 10 Beautify Them," 150 {1lustrations, bound in cloth and gold, published Dec. 20, 1887 rnveamismenmerssons 1 08 m———— 00 yor BR SA Total We will furnish all the above, end postal to 39 Head way, New specimen COPY oO sample of “Onur Homes; How them,” before Pllate” and “Christ on Salvaly. and por tt of Munkaosy, the painter these great works. AS, N. LEITZEL Ome AUCTION EER Spring Mills, Pa. Has bad many years experience. ori reasonable; satisfaction guaran. RANK BIBLE. wee ATTORNEY AT LAW wn Bellefonte, Contre Co , Pa. An Excellent Route. Tourists, ovsiness men, settiers and others NOTRAN ed a. or Puge, em Mou Somd and Pacific Coast points should invests AS. H, LOHR, J CENTRE HALL, PA, AGEET FOR {Covenant Manal Benefit Asgociation, of {Galesburg, Ill, special agent for the iconoties of Centre, Clearfield, Mifflin {and Huartingdon, This Co, is strictly for {Odd Fellows and their wives { Also agent for tha Unlon Central Life Tus. Co. 0 Cincinnat!, and for various first class fire insur ance companies, Hales same as any other agent ey. biecly EMANT DALE ATTORNEY-ATLAW, C Juilefonte, Pa. Office N, W, corner Diamond, doors from first natiopal bank. SA SAAN A two jausy (CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, BELLEFONTE, Receive Deporits and allow Interest ; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Fecurities : JAB, A. BEAVER, President, PERERA. vernment J. D. BHUGERT, Castler J D. MURRAY, ©”. Centre Desler in DRUGE Whiskey, Brar | and sold for med.ciz every day inthe week, Hall, Pa, Medicines id Gin kept Bilore open may Hotels. Buss HOUBE. J W. BR. Teller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa, Bpecial attention given ts country trade. junelfy BELLEFONTE, PA. EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor. The traveling community will find {this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial une tf Wi comEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Is prepared to cry sales. He has Deen successful in the past and offers his ser- vices to the public, if (Iv MMINGS HOUSE, i ol (ENTER HALL HOTEL. 7 D. J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANBIENT CUSTOM Good Table, heaithy locality, pure mountain water, surrounded by finest antural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient. Terms very reasonable, 18ang tf YAMERON HOUSE, / Cor, 2nd & Market St LEWISBURG, PA. First-class house in every respect. floor. Free rand sample rooms on Buss to ad from all 3 ist pnt Lrains, THOMAS HARPS Bep22ETL Proprietor I BEVIN HOUSE LOCK BA EX. PA. 8. WOODS CALOWELL, Proprietor, Terms reasonable, wood sample rcoms ov first floor, JEW GARMAN HOUSE; N opposite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. Briser i New In & t, steam heat improvements Good olemtrie belis, and all able modern G W.HOSTERMAN, x Dentist, Centre Hall, Residence on Main street. Office in residence, Will give satisfaction in sll nranches of his profession, Ether ad- ministered l4apr E.8. G GUTELIUS.~ Dentist, Millbheim professions! services to the public. He is prepared to perform all operation: in the {ental profession He is now fully pre pared to extract teeth absolutely withon pain. my 278 J. L. BraxaLen, C. P. Hewes GPANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORKNEYRAT-LAW, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO, PENNA, social sttection to collections ; practice in ali ¢ courts; Consultation in German and English Offers his JEN KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst’'s new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 7m’yS4 J. H. ORVIS, C.M. BOWER _E. L. ORVIS RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 24 floor of Farst's buiiding. jan85 F. FORTNREY, * Attorney-at- Law, Office in old Conard building, fonte, Belle- K.HOY. M D .. OCULIST AND AURIST, Office No 4 South Spring Street, Belle fonte, Pa. Office Hours, Tto a.m, 1%02 and 7 Eg, p.m, 1imay4m 5 A. LIST, - LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY, All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates. New, papers, magazines, pamphlets, ote, bound and re bound in fmt clas style. 10f8m EXTRA ST HIGH TERMS, who have had fine success should write aa ATR, to sal Sari Sues of bros n y vod {FULL PAR FIOU LA RS), and obtain from us NEW PLAN and EXTRAORDINARY DIS oh HENRY PUCKLIN fe Tan PRILADE 00. HIA, PA
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