Ol. LXXVIIIL A. WEAVER. MR. U, In these days of * graft’ in public | offices it is well for the voter to con-| gider who among the different candi-| dates will fill the office for the public] good instead of for private gain, In C. | A. Weaver, one of the for Commissi nner, have a man who is more than ordinarily well qualified for | the offi'e to which he He is a well trained and successful iness man, and if elected will with him into the office business methods which he day operations, control it, there will be loose methods of controlling the afls of the county, which have lately be- come the custom. Mr. Weaver is members of the party who deserves to | be rewarded and encouraged for the good he has done, Coming, he | does, from one of the oldest and most | respected families in the valley, he ways took an interest in public affairs, | but like his ancestor, as an office | holder. At a very early age hetook a |, prominent part in public matters, and is well known to be and useful citizen. Mr. Weaver will a handsome complimentary vote from | his friends and the oppo- | site party, for not been of the kind. Vote for him and to vote with you. nominees we aspires, bus take the same in his far an end Uses every he can to the and, so He airs one of the younger | ns als not an honorable undoubtedly receive | neighoors in his political “offen areer has | 1 sive partisan’ — - TALES - BY AY - TW MILLER Will Commissioner Miller please tell the Fair Association game told Valley Graogers about that $100 appropriation | for premiums, What the use of uwissioners bad decided not to pay | to the the | fonte y : Jelle stor he Penns is denying it—the| ¢ atlention whatever entre County Po their mons Grange, Hon. | d acted accordingly. | } : d Rhouve, ug representative, al Reporter calied attention tol shabby trick, aod theu to cover | Comnissioners wrote up, the HKuone ( and forwarded a to this office reason the answer. | appeal was not 7 b. OL BCCoOUnL Of siICELess In iy, was nol the which one person Knows how s Mr. iller is tells d-Q oil writer vi Ki oue-hundre Ar-appro- ut the [hese © fit r, for all that, t« n-affair, t ENOows two LWO silories are 8 to tell in Penu ALY member rder of Patron f Husbandry er to the enthusiasts of the! e Fair Association. e Mr. Bailey is not supp Oil Ww yihiug about the ‘wig 1 py AN OVEN LETIER, i Al no doubt ats Phil. D. Oid Soldier is that Republican | Foster is Dos al puttiog | vi for Commis- | Miller, when usiug Veteran, the same lime | effort to} ouster ) is the Old every John | , from it the Presi- | post office Slate | st ix u fair sample of Republican re-| for the Old Soldier Colouel oe Slusr his roost deve T gard ini atl College. | There is no getting around it, Ellis L. Suafles te popular very day. no doubt express. ed as $0 Lis election. He is making a close canvass, and there is a favorable seutiment expressed wherever he has been. Is becoming me There is enim There is no likelihood of Democrats being suxious to have Mr. Tuten elect- ed to the office of Recorder. He has been ¢ with a Republican newspaper all his life, and never miss. ed au opportunity to rosst Democrats, at ali seasons of the year, Nobody bas ssid that Mr. Jackson Wants to be Kecorde: for someone else's benefit, yet it is to support an invalid mother that Mr. Jackson works, He Is a“ baten,” and is devoted to his mother snd sister, who, with himself, constitute the Jackson family, a —————— The story that Dr. White is a ** coal king" is all a hoax. He has made dentistry a success because he under stands his profession and is a business man. That is just the kind of 8 man wanted in the Treasurer's office, to a A PN, It looks as though Mr. Bailey in. tended acknowledging the corn about the Atlantic Clty trip. At least he basn’t sworn he dido’t do It, At all events, if he does make oath to a state. ment, he won't say he took a receipt. nuecled Tiue repentance begins bulose you HALL, PA., INCIDENTS OF 1871 from the Centre te 19005 Headers, Local Items Taken porter of Interest the Mes of the Report Marriei— October 22. John T. Lee Arney, tober Jane October both 20, Emanuel Miller, 21, Mills, Nellnsgrove Lisurs Oc Mins alley tre Bis Bugar V Fortney, of Pi Miss 7 igler, of 23. J te, and Miss Laura Hall rly and { ne (Grove alvin Weaver, of Belle- tember Barnhart, of 13, ‘onde Cond ', Boggs township W. We Fe bi ‘umings nnd a Seg temner Miss {i reorge ber and both of ne oer i, Fatiry Vii i linen Rebeces Mey- +0 Jacksouvi of Linden B. Stover and PY h of November 5, Lx ud Miss both of tober | by M Beck, ers, David Miss Catharive J P Oe Miss M. A vi Of Minter, ober 22, Stow OO wonidas Mothersbaugh a both of RBoalst n Lewis! Lizzie Keller, arg November Dr. J. F. Ale wrmerly of A R11 E Xander, PW, Michigan, (f Miliheim 4 Shimp, of I'OBER | ‘he picnic of the Cen- tr County Leechs woods, west 8 I'he crowd WE BR grand Was estimated to be three thousand. ident sidents : A, J. Brett, iristian Dale, Sr Was pres following were vice pre WwW { ampoell, Weaver, R Christ viexauder, ~ Robert MeNight, Jucob C, Jr., Leonard f Of ¥y Sankey, John Musser, y secretaries, Christian Dale, Ji putty the address A. Hunt ie Patro ithoue vere in J Wels CO in er Spoke Hus. embers of £ be | + for parade the Bosals- band nu el Janes We AV It { jef marstianlls f Prio- Henry Keller Lie will tion | Weaver spoke nus - power « f be it Campment gr r DArre Chesthiuls lhe Audrew Rorman, wased, in lowhsulp, was tL public ss to Micusel Korman sot BU Lwo » jusres, 1u S600), v 1s sold to Dauiel Korman for Saiurday 10h O. F. IK A lo evening, mel for Lhe purpose of Organ- 121 ge 10 this place, aud rented Miller's drug store OCTOBER Z2-—-P. B. Wilson, McFariaue sud D. M. Waguer made au effort to purchase from KR. H. Dun- can, at Spriog Mills, his store house, dwelling, mul suo botel. The price $29,000, but sale was Colouel oflered was uo NOVEMBER 6—The William Keller farm, east of this place, was bid up to $104 per nore, but wes not soid. NOVEMBER 19 John Catviu Morris, says a Brusu Valley correspondent, shot and Killed a white deer ihe farm of Andrew Btover, de- ceased, lu Halves township, was pur- chased by Joseph Jordon, of Asrons burg, for $70 per acre. The carringe iu which Mr. aud Mrs, William Wolf were being conveyed from Milroy to Ceutre Hall, on their return from Philadelphia, upset at a point near Judge Hosterman's, Mrs, Woll sustained severe cuts, NOVEMBER 19- Tne Evangelical church, iu this place, will be supplied with =» steel bell welgning 750 pounds, John Spangler sold his stage route and equipment, between Laurelton and Centre Hall, to George Miller, of Wood ward. Dr. F. H. Van Valzah has changed his residence [rom Potters Mills to spriog Mills, Rev. Miller's double house, opposite the school house, is up and makes a flue appearance, NoveEMBER 26 -Dr. Mingle, of Mill heim, was thrown from his sulkey, aud as a result the cheek-bone on the right side of Lis face was broken, Three to four cents worth of Wash- aS found vay... Easy dows your washing, i | | | i | | NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. Rulirond, The remaining dates of the popular ten- from are BSep- 13. On will le nve | Falls Itimore duy excursions to Niagara and ta mber 8 and 22, and October dates the Haven gara I t hese cial tra Pp 35 p. m., tickets, good EH 3.08 m., arriving sat Nia Excursion alls at 9 for ' passage on any regular train, give of limited express trains, id 1.50 from i 'v rol « 8 45 fro iyrone ; 30.45 from ortionate rates | Heloptle, and # prop mm principal Oints, A stop-over | will aliowed at Buffalo within limit be ticket re i he spec Cars and aay ¢ turning. inl trains of Pullman parlor | mehes will be run wit through extra cl excursion run a FF made for An chaperon ning to An IArge bes parlor-car seats riel agent ai each £ Xj eTiei will accompany CUrsion Farmers’ Opportunity a. - ad Urop of Berries ts} indant pros { aa to puasi was oue Brinn Lie ¥ ia Aris i , Haat d lis ol the Lerry patch Mis. Frederick Hall, who just second crop of rasp- ihe second crop of berries for y of frail, bernie ete ire true of Mr, and Centre their is especially for by K. Carter, of Larvested berries oue stalk during a season is, perhaps, nothing new to many, have seen the fall crop develop to such but few people pt tfection as those brought to the Re- office Friday of last week by Carter, Ihe but a few fifteen verries porier Mr, slem, inches long, had on it, BLA aC Derry Was as inrge in this HERNMOLL, as any section dur ing the regular Last full Mr. Larter had the experience of picking two crops of berries from the sane bushes, Derry «Ver grown salle pastimes 29 Arbor Day. State Superintendent of BSehools schaeller bas named Friday, Oviober