Snow Record for 48 Years, Mr. John Ormholtz, of Tyrone town- ship, Perry county, has furnished the New Bloomfield Z%imes with a record of the snow-fall since 1844, The fol- lowing extracts show the first and last fall of snow in each year and the total number of inches that fell during the winter : 1844-45. First snow fell Sept. 29, last snow April 8. Total number of inches 44. The last snow fell when peach trees were in bloom. 1845-46. First snow fell Nov. snow June 22. Total 85} inches. This was the year that some farmers took ropes and by drawing them over the blossoming wheat shook ofl’ the snow and also the blossoms. The result was no wheat where this was done. 1846-47. First snow fell Nov. 23, last snow March 31. Total 61} inches, 184748. First snow fell Dec, snow March 5. Total 20 inches, 1848-49. First snow fell Nov, 5, last snow March 18. Total 41} inches, 1849-50. First snow fell Dec. snow fell April 13. Total 52 inches. 1850-51. First snow fell Dee. 19, last snow March 23. Total 23 inches. 1851-52. First snow fell Nov. 2, snow fell March 24. Total 77 inches. 4, last 6, last last o pci last 1852-58. First snow fell Nov. 14, last snow April 17. Total 45 inches. 1853-54. First snow fell Oct. 24, snow April 30. Total 61 inches. 1854-55. First snow fell Dee. 1, snow April 11. Total 42} inches. 1855-56. First snow fell Nev. 21, last | snow April 21. Total 79} inches, 1856-57. First snow fell Oct. 1, snow April 22. Total 33] inches, 1857-58. First snow fell Oct. 20, snow April 23. Total 22] inches. 1858-58. First snow fell Nov, 15, last snow April 15. Total 34 inches. 1859-60, First snow fell Oct. 22, last April 25. Total 31} inches. 1861-62, First snow fell Nov. 1 April 9. Total 44 inches. 1862-63, First snow fell Nov, 7, April 17. Total 64 inches, 1863-63. First snow fell Nov. April 5. Total 64 inches, 1864-65. First snow fell N April 23. Total 46 inches. 1865-66. First snow fell Nov. April 8. Total 39 inches. 1866-67. First snow fell Dec. April 24. Total 83} inches. 1867-68, First snow fell Nov, 2 April 12. Total 50} inches. 1868-69, First snow fell Oct May 3. Total 46 inches. 1869-70. First snow fell Nov. 1 March 27. Total 85) inches, 1870-71. First snow fell Nov. April 1. Total 51 inches. 1871-72. First snow fell Noy April 1 Total 37} inches, 1872 1.73. First snow fell Nov. Api 2 2 The 84 days eighing this winter. 73-7 First snow fell Oct. 23, April 27. Total. «1874-75. First snow fell Nov. May 1. Total 72 inches 1875-76. First snow fi 1 Oct March 24. Total 25 inches. 1876-77. First snow fell Nov. 28 April 5. Total 63] inches, 1877-78. First snow fell Nov. 27 Feb. 25. Total 25% 1878-79. April Is, 1879-80, April 30. 1880-51. April i. 1881-82, April 10. 1882-83. April 25, 1883-584, April 9. 1584-85, April 15. 1885-86, April 5. 1886-87, April 18. 1887 88, April 16. 1888-80, April 6, 1886-90, March 31. 1800-01. last last last last | OV. 29 last | 10, last | . 23, last 16, last | Total 93 inches. Te were 18 last | 20, last inches, First snow fell Dec. Total First snow fel Total 414 First snow fell Oct Total 72% inches, First snow fell Total 51} inches. First snow fell Nov. 25 Total 75] inches. First snow fell Nov. & Total 51} inches, First snow fell Oct. Z Total 79] inches. First snow fell Nov. Total 51 inches. First snow fell Nov, 7, Total 57 inches. First snow fell Nov. Total 50 inches, First snow fell Nov. Total 31} inches, First snow fell Oct. Total 41 inches, First snow fell Net. March 31. Total 28 inches, 1801-92. First snow fell Nov, 4. depth to date about 40 inches, It will be seen that the earliest snow fell in September, 1845, and the latest snow was in June, 1546, GP is hereby given to all patrons of my store, that after April Ist, next, all business will be conducted strictly upon the cash principle, and all goods will be sold bottom prices for eash on- ly. 54 inches. I Oct inches, Nov 21, last last 19, last 18, last last oa -ty last Total cei ffl ss Ymportant Buasiness Notice, ALSO THAT ALL UNSETTLED ACCOUNTS, after April 1st, next, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Bo oblige by calling on or before above date to settle accounts, WW, Smar 5t. Geo. BR. Mess, Ag't. » Tusseyville, C—O SS Buacklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tions, positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box, For sale by J, D. Murray, Druggist. A ~The REPORTER at $1.50 is the cheapest paper in the county. BSub- FARMERS MILLS, here. Mrs, Cyrus Luse and son Will, Tyrone, were visiting friends here re- cently. William Weaver, sr., returned from Aaronsburg and now occupies his own home again here, The live stock, farming implements, ete., of the late William Luse, sold at fair prices last Saturday.’ James Beck has located in lage, and is ready to do all black smith work. Christ Armbruster has rented the Ruble-Bitner farm, east of Linden Hall, and expects to flit there in the near future. Our new miller, Mr. Finkle, seems to be the right fellow in the right place.. His brother B., of Mifflin coun- ty, is assisting him in the mill Cyrus Luse, of Tyrone, arrived here last week to visit his many friends in this vicinity, and attend to some pri- vate Mechanies like him would be welcomed back any time. A few more public sales, a lot of flit- the of the our vil- kinds of business, tings, and closing our schools in great The ial of Katie Dashmer, but a short time, but all serious sickness is past, which greatly pleases all. Considering the inclemeney of the weather and the bad roads, tl late William 20th inst. was well at- Fischer + satisfactory on the and family, surely to all ey. cerned, pnt Entitled to Confidence shoul A guaran ed for it, and no hould be A fl —— Warned In Time. have themselves pa ¥ fa § # aw will be paid for a recipe enabling us sto make WoOLFF's ACME BLACK- NG at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at 10c, a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offer Is open until Janua partic sulars ac idress th ve undersl ne Acme BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressiogs are made of water, Water costs nothing, Alcohol is dear, Who can show us how to make it without alcohol ‘ ath it we can make ACME BLACKING as cheap ater dressing, or pu tit in fancy Jd ages like many of the water dr , and then charge for the lly ide appearance ine stead of charging for the contents of the bot WO iy st, 1893. For Tn OLFPP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-RON, .- eof a Pp aint of which a 25c¢, bottle i enouch to make six scratched and dulled ‘ tliairs look like newly finished ma. It will do many other remarkable nt ean do, in ty ther All retailers The Best Reme ay | fn this world, rays J. Hotherro re i Is Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tk who was partially paral attacked by fits, has not had an | ther sinee he most heartily thank for it, took one bottle of the rernody | Nervous FProstration, Sleepless ness, nnd Weakness, West Brovanrox, Quels { ThePastor Koenig's? | for & young lady of my most useless to nervous prostr &e,, &¢. Tod | young person i | nervous, She will & in cine, 1think it is very ool , Det I order was wi was edd EV. PP. BARVIR | -8 Valuable Book en Nervous i ys sent free 10 any address patients can also « 4 this Vnedicine free of charge. { This remedy bas Been pr ared by the Hove Pastor Koenig, of Fort yne, Ind. since 18, and is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, Ili. Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. © for 85 Large Size, $1.75. 6 Dottles for $0. A MAN Always seeks t a also sells Gueks Overholt and Bear ® La MAX | KL El iN : Fede HL Allegheny City Pa. Soasumytion Cured e, hav. Indian 3 from practi un East vegelal ent cure of F Asthm a An a sis a positiy ity and al todd {is won dds of cases, has is suffering nd 8 desire to free of charge WANTED iil. Wa oat of ARE Yrs f ' in person or by HOT isle of character to THOMPSON BROTHERS, Milroy, Pa TON entre Hall of May, be will be taken proposed in from y 2, action eal or 4 isapprova of the ¥ f the capit tal stock of £500 0 $75 WM. WOLF nar-2m said company FRED KURTZ Presider aon Kn yo ing them inde the estate to make immediate pay a those having eof 1% against the to present them daly authentieated for set tiement ROSETTA E. LUBE, N. W. REAM Administrators f fe jot all ed tot} ~~ AABLEFARM ATPRIVATE SALE The undersigned will offer at private #a le the valuable farm in Georges Valley, near Rpring Mills, containing 160 ACRES, more or less, 90 acres of which is cleared and in excellent state of cultivation, the balance in good timber land. The buildings consist of 4 new Omens ZBTORY DWELLING HOUSE owe 9 rooms, Wash house, ete, good bank barn and other outbuildings. All buildings except barn are newly erected, sand the barn ix in very good condition. The farm is in a convenient and des sirable location, being located near milroad, joteflics, churches schools, ete |, and Is an excel. nt opportunity for an investment Also 100 ACRESOF MOUMTAIN TIMBER LAND, will be offered in counection with this farm or separate. Apply to or address G. R. DECKER feb2h-am Spring Mills. EXEC UTOR® NOTICE. ~LETTERS TES. tamentary on (he estate of John Emerick, late of Centre Hall borough, haviog been lawful iy ted to the undersigned, he would ~ fully request all persone sow ing themselves in- debited to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same 0 pre scout them daly Authenticated for settlement, 0. E. EMERICK. fetish Executor, Robert J, Smith, late of G been jaw fully would respes themselves ives indebied to the estate Wo make imme diate payment, and those having ciaius us faint the same to present thet Ah TAT settlement, RAH A. HO! HOM R Lifebiot Balary or commission Ynaoted Specialties; alo full Une GUARANTEED NURSERY ETOCK. Stock failing to live replaced FREE. scribe and get in the swim, 118m RB. D. Leutchford & Co., Rochester, N. ¥. receive the most in benefits or divider invested in a ye tion to the “i greatly benefit hin a di vide nd ded on the investm lares ent. HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG LOC ATED IN ONE OF YTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL ND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA. TIONAL; OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; w ith lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora Lor cal and practical, Btudents taught original stndy with the microscope, CHEMISTRY; with an unusually thorough course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING Those « ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; »oour ss {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: ) e5 are accompanied with very extensive practical exercises in the Field, the Bhop, and the Laboratory, HISTORY; full and Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investi pnt INDUSTRIAL LADIES BULENCE; Two yeas ART COURSH ARD DESIGN IN LATERATUERE and ple facilities for Music, vocal and instr ila LANGUAGE and LITERATL RE Latin (optional) French, German and English (re quire ol.) one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATICS and and applied MEC HANIC ARTS ith 4 study, three ASTRONOMY; combining shop New work build years POLIT AW and ICAL BCI History 3 RUG iitical Boo MILITARY cal and practi service, PREPARATORY Di yes i ErR ou theoretd I: arm ofthe Two WwW. DD. Howells, ge Meredith, $ ‘ a Y« Year Address, THE BUN, New irk. PENSIONS iE DisABI LIS A LAW ‘Ar s Disabled ot . arn ry vo are +" James Tanner. Washing DA - spend I sm issioner of Pensions gion, Dining Room Suits, Kitchen etlc., etc. mown $0 me.” HA Ancuen, M.D. : 111 So, Oxford 84, Brooklyn, N. Y, ip Feb ph tre he tio ny oh, A Kills Worms, gives seep, and promotes di- medication. w" 8 na Vilas nv Dhan, Yeotls for. $ Chores Carpe, ath weet Gora “ Goldens ny ens nol mow a snbseviber can have Viekon Magazine one year Jee, wie ore deve $1 aid fron we May rit. o | Carden Toa * Charmer,” paeketo. comin Potts © Arverican Wonder ver I, aires pgm pa our Sup strain, Yok mow Tne ia pi al rn “JAMES VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. PPh gains in We will want to replace with which we and tor a Come ——————_ ———— ————— Gent of dang ours we are giving v and ready to hang 10 3 int eh da poerEy ey Wek ed V1 dent of Postal Note, made payat be NORTH BEWENEDET © AMERICA Beferences—Any } i Bad BCTCRLLL r One han mele free € North Ax ire ad thal dollars the form of an artistic § . ¢ fras per cut ae charge for every new pervieans Homes.” Our y publicat sting of i Lhe day, of the § ars ago ¥ Cif ie avi ish e tithe e {as 4 § Gy oF ib MN HOMES ew J rk | - de bo PUBLISHING CO, + World Building, Kew York. ATTORNEYS. HOTELS. USK & Woods Caldwell, opr ietor LOCK HAVER, FA. Good sample rooms 00 ait jan Pr Terms reasonable, puss HOUSE Ww +» Daggett, Ir rietor i . LLEFONTE Special attention given be country trade PA Rprio HOUSE, ; . Emanuel Brown, Proprietor, : BE LEFONTE, PA. nity will find this hotel pect, for | FOUNTAIN The traveling commu { equal to any in the country in every res | man and beast, and charges very moderate N HOUSE, n On wite Court House, J BELL EFONTE, PA New building, new furniture throughout, seam heat, electric bells and all modern lmprovemenis Good table and moderate charges. k ates | NEW GARMA 0G ad HOTEL SPRING MIL a Ruhl. Proprietor PRING M | Free bus to and trom all rains, fis, PA EW BROCK KERROLY HOUSE, Nw don, Proprietor, AB. Bran BELLEFONTE. PA to and from all trains. Good sample ice buy Special rates 10 Wilhosses rooms on first floor. and jarors. (CAMERON Bou Th & Loring, JEAN SBURG, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor «317 AND 818 ARCH ELMO ROTEL. un CH oT, Philgdelphia. por day. md inte of fivons, a Pinoes o a nd the different railrond Sepou, of as woll an all parts of the cliy are easily ble by street, AnGaIgy aa aod § B CATE 81 Tr Kane, Oni wester, Buf ugh 3 passe Ii phis 43am Si0am, dail Train ton Siva m, 10358 mm, { Phitinde Train 1 leaves mi: Washingt a mm, Wilkes! day) Baltimore va, (daily) Train 3 leaves 3 Hpm, W 20 pm, (4 AL with th limore, Westward, PMAM AM, *% Hew CEFAEES Ea agase rns EaREnn us WESTWARD, Daily) For Erie and Can £ Rochester ough Pullman aud Roches Daily) For Lock Haven and except Bunday. termediate stations Falls, with Roches i Daily andsigus and in Tal Niagara % 10 Kane and and per O except Bunday.) srmedisie stations. For Wiliams R MONTANDON FROM EAST AND sOUTH Philadels . Baltimore 4 Harrsburg ¥, Wi hp wharre im. (Daily arriving at Mo witandon 10 17am am, Washing Wilikesbarre arrivisg at parior oar from prasenger conches Baltimore, #00 & m, except Sanday) 5 pm, wilh New Yor iL) a on at wre 8.12 9.00 a m, Phils, m, Baltimore at 11.45 pm, (daily except Bulis 4p m, with "hile. and Philadelphia 5 pom, Baltimore 4.30 p “Montandon 9 28 Pm m, Philsd, ul New York al 800 sshington 10.00 a , Baltisaore, aily) srriving at Montandon at 4 38 songn Pullman sleeping oars from a A SAI SSB A ASANR RATLROAD: y Except 8 Hast BTATIONS, AMPMNM, Biehl
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