THE CENTRE REPORTER nn FRED KURTZ, Editor TERMS. —Oue year, §1.50, when dh in advance. Those in arrears subject to previous terms, $2.00 per year, ADVERTISFMENTS.—20 cents per line for three fnsertions, snd 5 (enw per line for each subse quent inse: tion. Other rates made made known on application, CENTRE HALL, PA., THURS, April 19 ASSEMIILY, Wa are anthorized to announce thatJ. W. Kep- ler, of Ferguson township, wiki be a candidate for Assembly. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, We are authorized to announce that J. H. sembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are anthorized to announce that Robert M. Foster, of State College, will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Dem- ooratic County Convention, We are anthorized to annonnee that John W Conley, of Pottzr towuship for Assembly, subject to the Democratic County Convention, decision The trusts are down on the list for six million dollars to help re-elect Me- Kinley. a ——— re-election is doubted by many own party. a — A few hours after the Republican eounty convention had its war dance, Tuesday of last week, the Salvation Army entered the town. Significant coincidence. A A tm guard against nominating for assem- bly candidates with Quay bankerings tens in the last session. ope Admiral Dewey's presidential eandi- dacy coming too late to win the exalted position for next term, some of his in- for Vice Presi- it'll take, too. what a vote getter the ticket with Bryan, dent. That'll do, and Bryan and Dewey, The lower House of congress on 13 passed a resolution favoring an amend- ment to the Constitution favoring the election of United States Senators by a direct vote of the people—yeas 240, pays 15. This is the right thing and will avoid such disgraceful scandals like those of Quay, Clark, and others, bil ein — If resolutions introduced in the New York Conference in New York city and in the New York East Conference at Danbury, Conn., are adopted mem- bers of the Methodist Church will be subjected to church discipline. They may also, if the General Conference agrees with the suggestions, play cards aud attend theatrical entertainments. t——r———— McKinley's administration is trolled by four gigantic trusts lutely. These are the oil, gar and rum trusts. about it? Well, let the people who burn oil at double price, those who use sugar and tobacco, and the ladies the Temperance Union, take the white house Pharisee in charge and see that he be laid on the shelf nex ber. con- abso tobacco, su- A fo burg on the Pennsylvania railroad and a total of 74 car loads in twelve days. An official of the Pennsylvania rail- road says that more than grants from Europe will pass through over their line this summer. er than for many years, and says that the better class of people are eoming west. elt tems — What's the use having a committee trying to find out what has become of the Democratic vote in Philadelphia ? Everybody knows it was sold to help the Quay machine by city Democratic leaders. Quit nonsensical investigat- ing and fire the guilty out, ax proposed by the country delegates in siate con- vention two weeks ago. Follow the example of the state convention at Lancaster, over a dozen years ago, in firing Bam Josephs. There are more of him-—Ryan, Douelly, et al, oA PA ASIN. The list of British losses in the Boer war is a big one. A few days ago the war office in London issued a return of the total British casualties up to Ap- ril 7, as follows : Killed in action, 211 officers and 1960 men ; died of wounds, 48 officers and 465 men ; missing and prisoners 168 of- ficers and 3732 ; died of disease, 47 ofli- cers and 14585 men ; accidental deaths, three officers and 34 men ; repatriated invalids, 288 officers and 4934 men. To this must be added the losses of the last week and the wounded, aggregat- ing sbout 10,000 men, making a grand total of upwards of 23,000 officers and men put out of action. Persons are wondering what causes the demand and high prices for horses, The Bpauish and the Boer wars ex- plain it. The British have shipped of horses from the United re Not less than 10,000 and perhaps as many as 35,000 horses for military serv- fee in Bouth Africa are to be purchased in the Chicago stock market by the British Government. An English officer who has been in Chicago for three weeks making ar- rangements for the extraordinary purchase has left for New York to meet the Government inspectors, who recently arrived from England. The best in the horse market will be select- ed from the producing centers of Illi- nois, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri and Iowa. — ws fn fp Porto Rico has her dark period, the cruel step-mother at Washington in- flicting woe upon distress. From Ponce comes intelligence that at no time | since the hurricane of August 8 last has the condition of the poor of Porto Rico been as bad as it is to-day, No one who understands the situation there { will deny that much of the former | good feeling between Porto Ricans and Americans has been lost. . Besides Americans "are fewer in numbers in | Porto i since shortly after the troops first land- led, and those departing have left a | long list of defunct companies, bank- j rupt business, anxious creditors who in hold collections notes and checks, ROmMe cases choice of A ort Ex-Senator Edmonds, Republican, greatest of constitutional lawyers : “1 believe that the Porto Rican iff bill is clearly unconstitutional, and | pledges to the Porto Ricans.” Ex-S8peaker Reed : “The attempt to make three-quarter i ly original.” General Miles’ declaration to ticans : will enjoy the same privileges and the United States and Territories Union.” “Our plain duty is to abolish all cus- free aceess to our markets,’ McKinley in his address to 20,000 Methodists at Ocean Grove, Aug. 25 : “Our flag does not mean one thing here and another Porto Rico.” Last week passed this bill wronging the poor and stricken people of Porto Rico, and going back on his owa declaration of “plain du- | ty” | the demand of the trusts. congress aif 'OICE FROM THE GRAY POLITICS Judge Jonathan Walker, the President Judge of Centre county, hav- E.-JUDGES IN ing been appointed a judge of the Unit- ed States District Court for the West- ern district of Pennsylvania, in a let. ter, dated Bedford, July 24, 1518, tak- ing leave of the people of this district, { he states some maxims which he to in his judicial “To avoid all ap- On this he en | deavored t Career. o conform One was, ¥y { pearances of evil, says: “For this reason it was my invaria- ble practice to avoid all polities] asso- i ciation and rueeting of every kind and nature. This maxim is considered important for a judge as for a minister of the gospel. A party sod election- leering judge is the greatest curse Lhat {ever fell upon a free people. Public | satisfaction cannot be given, nor pub- lic confidence inspired. If he were as pure as the ermine of an apostle, his i motions jealously watched, his most virtuous intentions i thwarted, { judge.” and The Ev- as good to-day as it did io 1818, Reporter eannot improve its force, above in his hat. ————— A AY AAA leadable Clippings about 25 miles of new streets added. Ladysmith received daily during the siege a dose of three tons of Boer ex- plosives, 12,000 shells being thrown in- to the town before relief came. Boers are now demonstrated beyond dispute. Lord Roberts has had them whipped, surrounded and stampeded for over a month, and they do not know it yet. The Carnegie SBtc sl Company is the largrat ow oer of iron ove in the ground in the wo! 'd, and it is si=udily adding to its holdiogs by po eh «2 and dis- {covery. It is now employing near 8000 imen in ore mining aclivity, Here is a probiem for military math- emalicians, If 7000 Duichmen drive 40,00) Tommi es into the Tagela river, 4000 Boers hold Buller’s 55.000 men in check, and It takes 16.000 British sold- ers to force 2000 Free Stalers to retire in good order, how many British troops will be reqoired to capiure Pre- toria aud dssassinale the South Afri- can republics ? Probably the grealest profit ever en Jjoyed by the Government asa result of the de.tiuction of money was in eon. nection with the fractional currency or shinplasters Issued during the Civil War. The total amount lssued was $538,724,079, of which $6880558 has never been presented for redemption. A large amount hus been preserved as curios by collectors, and occasionally even now It is offered for redemption. 8 ow ow - tae Two Fires at Lewistown. A fire which started in the engine room of the planing mill owned by Johnson Muthersbough, on Monday, burned his dwelling, the houses of Wm. Smith, Jr., and Wm, Smith and the foundry and machine shop of Bear- ley Brothers. Muthersbough’s loss is $7000 ; insurance, $800. The other loss- es $5500, The large frame house owned by J. H, Mann, and occupied by Irv Brout and Lazarus Steeley, at the Junction, was destroyed by fire Monday evening. Loss $1500 ; insurance $500, sania fai ai — Weekly Weather Heport-Uentre Hall, Government Bervice, Temperature : Highest, Lowes A pril 12 47 33 cloudy. 13 47 82 cloudy. 14 45 32 cloudy. 15 60 35 clear. 16 62 36 cloudy. 17 46 cloudy. 18 67 50 cloudy. Rainfall : On 381, night, .51 inch. On 18, at night, .19 inch. BE “ i“ 0" i 62 t“ In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been of that medicine. it Linden Hall; 8. Tussevville; F., A, Carson, H. F. Rossman, Mills; J. F. Bmith, Centre Hall, [=> I» 7 NH = The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, is LORS, Sures throat and \ung diseases. Sov al Suh 25 S 850s / F. E Wieland tie Centre Hal Long, Spr.agV Sold by J. ¥ Smetih iH is S300 REWARD. We will pay the above 1eward jor any cave Liver Complaint. Dy pepsia, Sick Headache, 1 digestion Constipation or Costiveness we Cann sre with Liverita, tbe Up-to-Date Little ia Pill, when the dhiections are siricddy em wily Tisey are pare! ¥ Vegetable, and never fail 10 give « wiiafpe Fe boxes comaln 100 Pills, {oebosos ovptain 40 Pills, 5¢ boxes oontain 15 Pills Beware of stulstitutions and jm ations «nt hy mail stamps taken, NERVITAMARDICAL (O., Cor, Chipton & Jackson Sts, Chirapn, | iby J. D Murray, Draggist, Centre Hall Pa un DMINISTRA of Al 1 aristras ol on the beeen Finkle late of Grey wownship baving t duly #rapted to the und he woe tent All persons ing themes ged 0 the estale 0 fm medinte payment, and th having against Lie smine, Lo present them duly ticaied for sellirment C J. FINKLE, Admi Aly thon # NOTICE —L ETTERS estaiz of Re deoenwd, ersigtied, ORS we Row mike Cinims suLhen renpactifudy re hd Tes nistrator JC YER merllat w of 1 i Terone RBallromd {ompany d at the office of the Onthpany , Ho wn #8. Bromd Street Station, Phi sdeipbis, Pa Monday, May Tt ai 12% o'cierk p.m, the election of Presulent snd six Direction the ewsuing year, and fowishairg ar will ' No we be on hi © in § the rediors (0 ae ve Dar before the mevling : JAMES R. MeCLURE Becrelary x april —_—_ 9 are DEER RRR NS RRR REE E LA “Always at the Front.” Third Annual Pumpkin Contest. * wl - » * ak re « LT Tala tal ito ow LL. = tL) Le <2 a om £2 XJ] te a EE Nase. ow OR “ow =. 8 tS ha Please call for the seed. Contest closes Saturday, Oet, 13th, at 3 p. m., precisely. » ». oy WEB ee ». ou First Prize-- $10 Suit or Overcoat. Second Prize-- $5 Suit or Overcoat. o” cw cw ow a = Relea Winners to take their choice Any other information jgladly furnished at our store, We are fully prepared in all lines with style, fit and price. Montgomery & Co. Hatters and Clothiers. BELLEFONTE, a LEN Ee . I Wilbur A. HENNEY, CENTRE HALL, PA. Al kinds of Fine “Carriage and Wagon Making _» Woodwork neatly done. Repainting a Specialty. New work to order. All work guaranteed, Prices reasonable, A Money-Saving Store. This store saves you money on every item you buy here! No matter whether yon live within one mile of Altoona or a hondred miles away yon have the same advantages as Altoona people, because our Mail Order Department vir- tually brings the store to your door. Here are five practical examples of how cheap we sell ood goods: Colored Dress Lawns in figures and sti ipes—27 inches wide, Special at 5c Colored Dress Dimities in more than forty different patterns —all good colors—27 inches wide and only 8c Good white Nainsooks in check- ed ellects—excellent for chil- dren's summer dresses and aprons. Big value for 6c . . SSIES s0cececseee 00000000 0000GBRS 900T0E4SEENE 4800000008 Heavy Half-bleached German Table Linen, 54 inches wide; five different patterns to pick from and the price is ouly » . - 25¢ NOTE: Remember we pay all charges on Dry Goods within 100 miles of Altoona, when the money comes with the order. GABLE ¢ & CO, ALTOONA, PA. |Sesecscsccccccecsccsescee i | T_ GAL NOTICE j Notice Is hereby given thet the firsl seoount of H EK Duck, ssigoee of Israel will be presented to the court for confirmation | on Wednesday, April 25th, 1770, and uniess excep | tions be flied thereto on or before Whe second | of the term, the same will be confirmed M.1 GARDNER, &.. March 21, 190 FProthonstiary wl f ang 3 { Bellefonte, I i CS HERIFFS SALE Facies, F fretted © i By vittage of sundry welts of Levsrl | eri Facies, Venditionl Exposes ele of the Court of Om Pleas of Cenlre oounily Pa. and tome d there will be exposed f public sale, at the Court House, the | of Bellefonte, Pa, on | SATURDAY, At ISD o'clock a. m., real estate, 106 wit All that oertair i iret or plece of in the towy state of frected in APRIL 21, 19% the i follows describe fan ah ip of Polter County of Cenitre 81 Pent sylvania Peginning at ap #1 { thenoe by lands of George RB br wath FOL de | grees east, 48 5-10 t rehes toslone, thenoe ; 61; degrees east 55.10 perches tn white thence north 23 devreos west 46 3-10 poet, tHenee we——§9 degrees west 36 2 i to post, the » with 156 Gegrees east | 8 10 post 80 a th pipe sith 05 | perches to the place of heginning. osalaining scores and A7 perch 's sirict messure. Thereo erected a one and one half story house 16x Beiged taken property of Frank Tressier and Mm. Henry Shadow AlEO All three two cerialn | tracts oof fand sitaeie In the township of yof Centre and Bate of Penneylives | bounded and descnbed as follows tv wi 1 fired theron! heginning al a8 bHiack "ak, degreos emat one hy { month 22% ndred aod 35 ches 10 slotes, thente porth § woul | perches to» post Lhenoe south 1 perches to the plac 08 i al 1-10 pe ret degrees west J Mrs. Mary Benner in Count pet degrees id 57 degrees west » of beginning, containing acres and 30 peches snd allowance 1 oredted a one story and & dw bones, bart and gther og : The other theron! ad tract, bounded on Lhe Ehivery., nn the ead Hiv In { tate, oft the south by t i aid on the wes by jands o frat contalioing 3 acres be howe. Fer § apd ake In execution and tn the proverty of Fran sk P Binir, Ads William HH. Digir, decesred, and Frank Terre Tenant of Davi f Browkerholf eo Kerlin first sane woth od on x of the { the the m he wh P ALSO All that cetisin message, tlopement and tract of land sitaowte in the tow tehiin of Union, Coannty nf Peainsyivania snd desrribed as follows to wit | white sak stomp sdinining lands i Holt's heirs, thenee along lands of Alex Eimink f of Opsetre and Stele | 10 hickory sprout, thenoe aio wt lands «f Jona than snd Thomas Parsons north 42% weet 56 5-3 | mouth 613% , degrees west 51 5 thenoe son h 7 | & post, thence north 28 degrees wos | ches loa rock - 3k thenoe sath ! 2 perrhes to a black sak, Davis Survey north 27 desress wes 109 i Ww yellow pine, thence slong land of Robert and | Jolin Hall north 48 degre s oust 119 5:10 { tna chestnut, thenoe along other jands of H 02 4-10 per N £2 degrees past 395 10 perches 0 stones, thence | 39 610 perches to a post, thenre along lands «1 Patterson Holl's heirs soath 17 degrees niog. containing 261 acres and 119 Thervon erooted a Tw dwelling house, barn and other outholidings perches nest | the property of A. G. Cartin, Jr., H. R. Curtin John 6G, Cartin snd Virgins Curtin, Administire. tors of James B Carlin, deceased, and A, GG, Cur tin, Jr Hi, R Contin and John survives the said James B, Cartin deceased, late trading ss Curtin & Co. ALBO All the right, title and interest of the defend. ant in all those four tracts or pleces of land sitn ate in the Township of Burnside, County of Cen tre and State of Peunsylvania: one thereof in the warrantee name of John Byers, containing 423 acres and 153 perches and allowanocs, One thereof in the warrantee name nf Alexan der Hunter containiog (43 scres and 1583 perches and allowance. One thereo! in the warrantee names of Berjs min Youog coutaining 4338 acres and 133 perches and allowance, One thereof in the warrantee name of Samuoe! Young, containing 433 acres and 156 perches and sliowanee And an ther thereof situate in the towaship of Snow Bhoe, County and State aforesaid, in the warrantee neme of Bdgar Holt, containing 00 KOTOR OTE OF Jess, Betzed, taken in execution and Whe sold a the property of J. H. Holt. ALSO All that lot of ground situate in Gregg Town- ship, Centre County, Poansyivania, bounoded and descrioed as follows: On the north by lands of C P. Long, on the east by public road, on the south by Javiig road, and on the west by lands of C. P. thereon erected a two story frame § | Pike Upon fajen ia execution. and to be sold ae ropenty of J and Joho PP. Bien, Trittoes of pring Mills G No. 158 P. of M., the Spring Mills Grange 0 158 PP, of ALSO All that cerisin tract of land sitoate in the Township of Potter, County of Cen wre and State of Hentuyivasia bounded and described as follows: fall, CYRUS BRUNGARD, ® sheriff, EC MisTRICS NOTICE ~THE FOLLOWING £0 fio of reword 1h the Regier's co Krine eg RA Ts B Eo a thi . Flhist o sie 2. Beventh (Tih) anus statement of John Harris trostee applied by the Orphans’ cont | of Contre € minty ntider the lest will and testa ment of Willian A Thomes, decreed Ww Inte #, The first wd flues] acconnt of George Btesle, sdminist ator of Lo, of Wm. Blecle, of Huston twp, ded’d The flual acconnl of Josesh Hoy, 8r . g usrd fan of Anus Krepps, a inluor ehild of David | Riepra, late of Ferquson twp, ded, First and fingi secount of William E Me Baih, administrator of &v.. of Lucetta McBath, ate of Ferguson inp. dee'd, 6, The account o: E. Kreamer, the estate of &o , A at | Kreater Haloes twp , dec'd 7. First and floal sceount of © exceator of &c,, of William Belrly {twp , dec'd 8. The sceond and final socount of A. ¥ { er, administrator of & , of Geo, Bower, Haines twp, dec’d. 9. First and flua! account of Rey, J. E , lute of L inte of Mile Bow inte HH. Hous { man, executor of the csiate of O Housman, ! ate of College boro, dec'd 10, First and final acesunt of H. HH { ger, exceutor of &¢ , of Cuharine late of the borough of Bedlefoute, 11, First aod final scconnt of HH | ger, guardian of Joseph IL Runkle, minor | of Micheel Kunkle. late of the borough of | fonte, decd 12. First and final account of H. | ger, guardian of Manrice B. Bunkle {of Michael! Konkie, | fopte, dec'd. i 18. Firstand final scoount of 11 { ger, guardian of George P. Runkle { of Michael Runkle, { fonte, dec’d, 14. First and final scoount of W | ministrator of &e., of the estate { iste of Patton twp, dec 4 { 15, The secountof C, C Juo, ¥. Harter, a minor chile { ter, deceased, as filed by { bondsman i The first and { guardian of Bruce | Heurietia Ripka, | ceased, Harshibe Hurshiberger dec'd euild Belle H. Harshher minor ohiid iste of the borough of Bell H. Harshber. nw inor chid late of the borough E. Gray, ad of OG 1. Lowe, 1uf Howard J B. Haines, gusrdian of Haus (360 his 16 fins] accoun WwW. R inte of t of A. ( nor chi Ripka id of township, O« PER. & Ini Potter 17, Thescoountof W, T. Wi {ipo M Bwover. adminbtratlor of & | Bower. late of Halues twp, decd i IR Tbe sevoupnt of Wm. M. Grove {lor of &¢ , of Wm, Weaver, ‘sie of | ship, decd i 19. Firstand rant executor «i do. of B boro, d.¢'d 20 Fi stand fie sdminirtrator of College twp iI 21. The fis PBoak adm k and J Mary E sdministia Gregg &i account of 85. Lyon, lat El & ol ’ 3 y =F 3 ) Pre 8. sarcount giix Fog Cina sonont Cemmeron of of Binuickson deed of 1 Daniel He vial ANRC, $ oft i Lwh } Sad paring sSurohm sd iuistrain | of Voller twp 3 Retsnidd Bex’ sOOOgLL x & of Jaocol decd 4 ROC | Laugh! fi, Exe ate of By it 2 The scout T. Hubler, execul ment of Frank Hubler detepsed FJ Accourt of Bg irixof Ke, of M Potter twp. . deo’ i Zi. The firm and partie ROY Fisher, exeouu Jared B. Fisher 2A Firstand f administrator o Miestwp , dec'd Helo 3 wr of ¥ They are Here ‘For Spring. $3.60. $5 Value in every palr, A Hundreds who have been waitin them, are pleased they have the come in any leather. They are wearing old shoes for fit pairs of them. Don’t be misled hy ing they they havn't even $5 shoes that will Dear as good. For the ladies, the Saracens and | famous “Herrick” Shoes from §2 50 50 are the leaders g on sivie, like i others advertis. have 238 shoes just be Powers Shoe Co. 20 DAYS TRIAL OUR LEADER PAY HO MONE Sond us your name, address and nearest express foe and we will send vou by express, CO. D.. all charges pre ad] foresamination, cur GREAY MOAN in 8 fine jek COLO-PLATED MUNTING OR OFEwN. FACE WATOM, ladies’ or gent’s Sipe, mith a FINE AMERICAN MOVEMENT. You examine it, and if found Otherwise, PAY NOTHING, We guar . antes this watch to be af rediabie time-pdece or money refunded withing #3 dares. The movement fa nickel, has 7 jewels, is stemwind and leveraet, IT 18 A PERFECT BEAUTY and is worth from $16 to #15. In appearance and as 8 time -pioce it is equal to a Ee | watch, FOR SH IW FULL WITH ORDER we will pond you FREE with the waich a § Feut abown is one<hird sige of wateh. SEND POSTAL CARD fer sur Big Whalsasle Jewelry, Dismonds, Stiver and Plated -Ware only reliable SALE JEWELRY MOUSE in t world selling direct to Sonsimers nt » hole holenale | Tioes, me edge ant be FE helt 44 ® - Fri Te 4 CO. LITE gs, Son Ane rborn St Cilenge 1 ns i Sh E02 00 0 ty a A “gy Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and ail Pat. ent business conducted fof Mopenate Fres. Oust Ormee 18 OrrosiTe U. 8. Parent Orme and we can secure patent in less Lime thea those remote from Washington, Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip. 4 etion. We advise, if patentable or nol, iree of ¢charge. Our fee not due till peuent is secured, yA Pameuiey, “How ta Obtain Patents,” with cost of same in the U.S, and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO.. Ore. Patent Orcs, Waswinaron, 0. © EN BAAR AVRLLRRRAASR TARR RRNA SPRING i hi SN at ‘1837 APRIL 1900 r 4 63rd + Anniversary To celebrate this sary most fittingly, tO give our friends a anniver- 4 propose and v. ’ ’ customers (reat Reduction in Price==20 per cent.==for Cash arid Of all our large and complete stock of Ready Furnishing Goodé the latest and the market mannfact We Made C lothing and com- : od 3 prising Dest irom arers jand beso Hew goods in the largest importers gale today it durin: Ap riz. we Ww Li ii | astonil you. ‘ MONTGOMERY & CO. ¢ BELLEFONTE. PTV VV TNT Nd Sa. a Tata Tet Penns Valley Shoe Store. Some gpec and hat will ever nro Do not wait fo | alm C. A. KRAPE, SPRING MILLS. CP00000000000000000060000 rE PERNSEYLVANIA STATE COLLEG THE Mos BEAUTI IN a NY REGION. TH BEE. ITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSE: VERY LOW. NEW BUILDINS AND EQUI IPMENT, LEADING DEPART TM ENT IS OF ATUDY, I* AGRICULTI ‘RE and HORTICULTURE, CODERS ustrations ou the Farm the Le WB LOTY BOTANY snd ZOOLOGY. th the microstope ith an ususlly full snd course in the Labo rRlory. HANEERING ! INEERING INEERING Or- | These Dour ww i oo Fre Wd with very exvensd Te practical be Field the’ Sbop, and the TOR Y:AND POLITICAL BCIENCE. TRIAL ART AND DERIGN iL. ANGU AGE and LITERATURE: nal.) Freach, Gers q ane Or more cout snutire oo MATHENATICE and and applied MECHANIC Latin and English (re yued throughtihe rae ASTRONOMY; pure ARTS. combin ing shop work with study. three years’ oo MENTAL. MORAL and POLITICAL LL ENCE: Const Law and History ; Political Economy ete MILITARY SCIENCE oa] and practionl. incl service PREPARATORY COURSE term opens Sept. 11. 1880, for adm inst 0. Sept For Csialogue GEO Ww instruction theoreti. udingeach arm ofthe One year A Examinations is or other information, address ATHERTON, LL.D. Prem, Rate Cnliege. Centre Cn Fa HENCH & DROMGOLD’S SAWMIL 1 AKD ENGIN A wonderful improvement in Friction Feeds and GlgeBack., Back motion of Osrrisge 3 Feeds and ax any olber in the market. Friction Clutch Feed, onuring ali the ford gearing to wtand »2ill while bmok. Ing: great saving in power ahd wear, ¥ ad prices f 3 rows Cultivators, Oi orn Planers, | heer a NOH & DROMGOLD, Mire. Yoh Pa PENN CAVE FOR SALE. The well known Peun Cave, Peun- fy ia’s finest natural wander, is of. fered at privgte sale. Parties desiring to make a good and slfe investment, can find nothing better. The cave has alvays enjoyed a large run of visitors, and to a party willing to offer special induce mente, the Cave ost be meade a far better paring thing that ever, For farther information apply 0 LONG BROS, feblam Penn Cave, Pa. i - - -$23.00 MILLS.
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