Mt Cttttte g mortal Thursday Morning. December, 21, 1882. (iiiunramv'S. tidaligtagwHaeiaeewe "it ,J (IUI , sn usilul lbs meaty. N<> runiaionlt nkM InwrtsJ miles# accoiupanlsd t>J b* real name of die • ■ Local Department. Notice. After January Ist, IWW, all local notices will be charged for at the rale of 10 cents jier line for each insertion. —ln conformity with the usual custom, no paper will be issued from this office nest week. Printers, more than any oth er class of mechanics or artisans, need a little rest occasionally. All hands join in wishing our readers a merry Christmas and happy New Year. —lf you want first class tinware go to Harris' hardwaro store. - l —lce of superior quality is being put up by dealers and private parties. —Ladies' and children*' coat# and dob won#, finest iu the land, at Hie Bee Hive Go to Harris' hardware store to have your tinware repaired. —Will D. Saphar and "Reggie" of "German Volunteer" renown, called on Monday. —Mr. T. P Rynder, of the Altoona Advance, looked in upon us on Monday j afternoon. Cidi to see tho novelties in Gent # fur- j Dishing goods at the Bee Hive one price stores. Baird's Minstrels gave one of their inimitable performances at the Opera bouse ( on Tuesday evening. —The Lewistown \. M. C. A bx# closed its doors. Lack of public interest and support caused iu sudden taking off —Go to Harris' hardwaro store and get Wolfs make of tinware. —Mr. Jno Coldron, of Spring Mills, while in town on Tuesday, favored us with a call. Mr. Coldron it one of the "heavy" men of that locality. —Leonard Rhone, Eq , has been re elected Master of Sute Grange, Mrs Rhone, Lady Assistant Steward and L>r James Calder, Lecturer. —Our gentlemanly friend, I) L Kel.er, j Esq , county treasurer, was obliged t" walk with a cam during the earlier part of the week on„account of a soreness in bis side. —lf you want to buy your wife, daugh ter, sister, cousin, aunt or grandmother something nice for Cbristmaj, go look at the silk dolmans, and real seal skin plusi garmenU at the Bee Hive. Mr. Noab Coriuan accompanied by Mr. T. F. Brumgnrd, both of Woll Store, paid the DEMOCRAT a visit on Mun day. They are prominent and reliable young men and it did us good to see them. Daniel German, with the same gener ous instinct that always characterize# him, on Monday furnished team, wagon and driver for the purpose of bringing spruce to town with which to decorate the Epis copal church. Mr. Frank P. Blair iiss ropapered and otherwise Improved the interior of his store room and now has the extreme pleas ure ol welcoming customers to one of the neatest, nicest, starchiest places of busi- J nesa in Centre county. —We call tho attention of any of our , readers who are in want of a salaries! sit- j uation, and who can fill the bill, to the ad vertisement in another column of R. G- Chase Jt Co., headed "Wanted." Write, to tbem for particulars. &0-2t. —The iVrwi man is growling because the slocking worn by his wife is not large enough to hold more than a pound of candy. Why, good fellow, there is no use crying about spilled milk. Grin and bear It like a man. Hereafter the Saturday edition of the Williamsport Sun and Manner will be an eight page ibeet called Orit. The first number is before us, looks well end bids feir to meet the expectations of its pro preesive proprietors. Long may it live. —Do not forget the sociable of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society at the residence of Mrs. James 11. Rankin, cor ner High and Thomas streets, to-morrow evening. Take with you something weigh ing a pound, that can be disposed of at public outcry. —Wolf and Parsons are the well known tinners at Harris' hardware store. 2| —Messrs. Berwind, White A Co., who are largely engaged in the coal and cok„ business in tbis county and from whi. h tbey make heavy daily shipments, am opening up their collieries on the lands of the Kittening Coal company, near lieutz dale, Clearfield county. —A horrible easuelty, resulting in the death of four persons—Alire end Florence Amine, Bnaworth Cameron and Daniel Parks, —occurred at Tiptoe, four miles above Tyrone, last Thursday evening. Tbey were walking on the railroad and stepped off one track to avoid a train com ing toward tleni Just la time to be struck by another going the opposite direction. The bodies were found mangled almost be yond recognition, mnny paru being lodged in the machinery of tbe locomotive. Death U thought to have been instantaneous, ex cept in the case of Parks, who lingered in intense agony until Friday morning. Tbe ladies were daughters of a farmer living near Tipton, where Cameron was study ing talegrapby and Parks teaching school, t J A CLIIIMVT SCOUNDREL.— Lnt Fri day afternoon man walked into thn busi ness office of Uerbarick, !lal cV Co., and handrd Mr llarry Halo this order: ZION, I'II., Dec. lf, 188' J. MR. DUNCAN, IIAI.K A Co : I lost my j wilu tliis afternoon. 1 am in need of twenty dol'ars until to-morrow. Pleasu let the hearer, John Beck, have the amount and 1 will nettle in the morning, and oblige HAMUKL DECKER. I* K.— I will bring wheat or money aa you please. Mr. Hale, after aomo questioning aa to the ability of Deck to secure the cash on a cheek payable to the order of Samuel Decker, drew in that way upon the Kirat National Hank for tho amount asked and handed tho man tho check. The transaction throughout was a purely business one as the tirm is often asked to do tho same thing by many others of its numerous customers. Tho tirst intimation that anyone had of tho irregularity of the proceeding was that Mrs. Decker was not dead. Notice was immediately given the bank not to pay the check, and diligent search made for the rascal, who up to this time list eluded capture. It will not be healthy for him i! justice gets bold of him, which we trust she tnay succeed in doing soon. OUR CARRIER —Before another issue of the DKMOCRAT greets its readers our car rier will tender each ol tbem bis tnuual New Year's Address. Tho castom is an old one and presents a favorable opportu nity for our friends to in part return the kindness so cheerfully and promptly shown them during the past year. Bright and early, wet or dry, warm or cold ho ha each Thursday morning been pleased to visit your homes and plains of business j and the happy "Good morning" so regit- | larly vouch-afed you bad in it more of the ring of disinterested friendship than is usual, lie has told you about the trial, conviction and execution of Guilcau ; the progress of the Mar Koute prosecutions ; the death of Emerson, Longfellow, Dar win, Garibaldi, Wagner and other celeb rities ; the defeat of the American team at Creedmoro and the American crew on the Thames ; the arrival ol Oscar Wilde; the 'JuO.h anniversary of I'enn's landing i the victory of the English in Egypt; those celestial wanderers the two famous com ets ; the visit of Herbert Spencer ; tho success of the "Jersey Lily the transit of Venus and hundr-ds of items of intel ligence—h-cal and general. Any kindne-s shown him will he apt-re cia.ed and if an op|-oriuhity presents it self giadly ratipros aP-d. Whoso givcth to tho poor, lend-th to tho Lord Now, friends, if you liku the security, dovn ci th fAr duet. I'ORT MATILDA ITZUS. —Plenty of snow and good ice. The prospects are good for a brisk holi day trade. Are we U> have a Christmas tree or en tertainment in our town this year? Monroe township, Snyder county, Pa , has a young lady who husked HMJ bushel* of corn this fall. Would advise young men who are looking for a "helpmeet" to i all that way. It would be well for all to remember that an honest man is believed without an oath, | for his reputation swears for him. Old Santa Claus has been receiving 1 many orders from both old and young and j many will realir-e on Christmas morning ! that hope deferred maketh the heart sis k. 11. 11. Osman, J. P , continues to attend I to hia shop, deal justice to his fellow men, : collect taxes and cash school orders. The many friends of IL-nry Wondrtng, i of Tyrone, will very much regret to learn ! that he died a few weeks ago from injuriea received on the Tyrone and Clearfield rail road. Mr and Mrs. W E Jones concluded on Friday, the Bih instant, to invite their friends and neighbors to come and spend the day pleasantly with them, and at the same time to give them a complete sur prise. So well did tbey succeed in their desires and plans that those invited did not. know who wero to be there or what was to tie done. They were in darkness until the object was explained by Mr. Jonea, who remarked that it was not a sectarian or political meeting. All the religious de nominations and political parlies of our lown and near neighborhood were repre ! aenled and all realised how good and how pleasant it is "for brethren to dwell to gether in unity." The dinner was eicsl lent. I will not attempt to describe it as the task is too great. Mr. Jonea pre sided with ability and dignity, and to the entire satisfaction of the 4'J guests present. James Murray who has been for a num ber of years foreman of division I), B. E. V. K. K., has removed to Warrior's Mark, Pa., and taken charge of a division there on the L H. V. AT. B B. Wa are sorry to losa such a good neighbor and citizen. Mr. Murray is an excellent fore man and an active and earnest Democrat, William Crain, a good man, has succeeded him. William V. Beck with, Thomas Fink and Daniel Swing last weak captured four targe deer In a few days, and are now the "boy hunters." Many of our men are bunting now. A. J. Smith of Clearfield county, who for a number of years was a merchant hero and sold out toB. H Miles A Co., spent a week with his old friends. lie look* wall. Dr. Hartbberger continues to haal the sick and is kept busy. Cbany and Thompson are busy stocking tbelr saw mill. lea DIM. DM. 16, A very good thing to have in every boron, by everybody, obi and young, in thn country or villag, and in cities at well. A marvel of condensed informa tion, both useful and trustworthy, with u fc"iiouMinJ or more Engraving*, illuslrst Ing labor-saving methods artd devices in the field, in thn Garden, and in the House hold, Animals, l'lanls, etc.—with many largo beautiful pictures; Illustrated Stories for and Inrtru"liv Talks with iloys and Girls; Plans of Houses, Harris, and Out iiuildings, with Specifications. All these and much more, will be found in the 42d Volume of the American now beginning, and at less cost thsn any wbere elao in the world. Its exposures of Humbugs, a most valuHblo feature is to be pushed Willi increased vigilance. To the procioua stall' of editors and contribu tors many additions aro now made, in cluding the best writers all over the coun try. In its prime, this journal enters it" 42d volume, mora vigorous than ever, with new writers, new artists, new dress, etc. Though prepared at larger eipenso than most $3 and $4 magazines, it is, ow ing to its immense circulation, supplied, post-paid, for $1.60 a year, and less to clubs—either English or German edition- Single numtars, 16 cents. One specimen, post-paid, 0 cents. A plate copy < f Du pre's last great painting, "IST TIIK vie sn ow," is presented to each yearly subscriber. Address Publisher* of American A'/ri>u/- j furuf, 761 II road way, New York. Mii> Sadie C'onscr, of Sandy Ridge, caino to Tyrone Friday evening with a gentleman friend to attend tbo theatre. Hut soon after their arrival at the City j Hotel Miss Conser became very ill. Dr < Clark was sent for and pronounced her j ailment congestion—caused by a cold. The gentleman returned to Philipshurg that evening, leaving Mtsa Conor well cared for at the hotel Her friends ar. ' rived on Saturday. She received skillful 1 medical attention and nursing until death I ended her sufferings Monday morning 1 The remains were taken to Sandy Ridge I for interment. The deceased was eighteen years of age, bright, genial and lady-like ; 1 She had been in delicate health for some i lime, and no doubt imprudent ex|>sure to J ibn "cold wave," which swept through our mountain gorges at that time, hastened hr death,—Tj rone cor tlrrakfatl Tnhlt. Wilson, Mi Karlane A Co.. rail alien- I lion to the only reliable R'-adv Mir, -d 1 Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pr> - pared Paint is not only luperi r t/> any Ready Mi led Paint Sold but rivals pure j white lead in its smoothness in working I end disability. This paint is guarantees! | bv th manufacturer' not to crack or peel within three years. The guarantee is not ! only good for replacing the p*m4 hut it ! will be put on if it should erack or pes-l within the time specified. It will be to your interest to call and sec Wilson, Mr Karlane A Co , before purchasing either while lead or any other Ready Mned Paint —Warren Allison, of Howsrd.met aith a misfortune on Haturdav His team was fastened in front of the Ward House, Leek Haven. Toward evening they broke |.<ose and started home At the Raid Ksgle bridge the tongue became detached from the horses and was the meant of throwing tbem to the ground. The wagon contained a new sewing machine which was Intended for a Christinas present for j his wife. This was completely demolished The t..ngue of bis wagon was also broken. —Rrpuhlwan. • —On Friday, the body of a man named Patrick Shelly was found on the river hank at Renovo, lying |>arl!y in the wa ter. Foul play bat by the Coroner's Jury been assigned as the cause of his death. He was known to have had about s■'*). on his person and the money is thought to have been the object. He was a contractor, a quiet, inoffensive man, and there can he no doubt of the commission of cold-blood ed murder. —Quslavn Pipber, who was tried at Isock Haven last week for lk killing of Tbos. Miller at Rnovo, last month, wa found guilty of murder in thn second de gree. Judge Or vis presided. The ex* treme penally is twelve years in the peni tentiary. The trial was extremely short and is an instance of how soon justice ran be meted out to law-breakers. The prtso ner was to have been sentenced yesterday. —The big Msip|>er in the Ironworker'* building at Valentines' forge, to-morrow night, promises to be a good thing for lb-* vburch, Tbe preparation being made ate ample and tbe supply of luxuries abundant. You can get all you can eat for 60 cents Go. —Tbe Wllliamsporl Hrrakjntl Tnhlf has donned new attire and makes a decidedly creditable appearance. No use talking, Sweely means business and bas tbo satis faction of knowing that bis paper rank* second to none. It is a favorite in Belle font*. —The very latest and ntremest vagary for fashionable women Is to spond tbe money of their husband* for coats of rea' seal skin for tkoir canine pet*. They come from fifteen to iwanty-Bve dollars. —Bit Honor, Judge Orvit, will preside at a special court at Altoona commencing nest Wednesday. —Flannels, blnnketa and hope, best nod cheapest, at the Bee Hire. Tho Teachers' Institute. Tbo thirty-sis lb annual session of tbo Ci'ntro County Institute will convene In the Court House, Ibdlcfonle, on Tuesday morning nest at U o'clock. The list of instructors and lecturers com prises more talent than was ever before brought together in this county. For par ticulars regarding those, with tbe subjects allotted each our readers aro referred to last week's DEMOCRAT and the Teaeheri' Journal. During Thursday afternoon and evening tho liellefonlo Orchestra will bo present and furnish an abundance of the music for which it is so justly renowned. Nothing that wo can say in praise of this organiza tion will be new to the many whosv pleas ure and privilege it has been to listen to their music in the pari, and it is not say ing too much to assert that a rich treat is in store for the Institute and its friends Thursday has been set apart by Prof Wolf as "Directors' Day," and tbey are requested to be Iri attendance. Dr. Hig- ! bee, Hiate Superintendent, wiil address ' the in and instruct tbem in tbe matter of tho duties pertaining to tbe official rcla- J tions existing between tbem and the school-going public. The membership fee will lei the same at j last year—seventy-five cents, enrollment \ under direction of Mr. J. C. Meyer. The session will last four days and ad journ Friday evening. Teachers attend ing will ho allowed one half day for com" j ing to arid one-half day for going from j Institute in addition to the time they were actually present. 8i ho d boards must a!- i low and pay for lime tear her* are certified !to have been present. Any contract made | in ignorance of the Ait of Assembly ap proved June 7th, 1 Ks*l, is null and void. I lixt.LXroXTK A< ABKMY —Setslon re opens on Tuesday, Jan 2, Ir-H1 Harden charg.il per week for tuition, board ing. furnished rooms, light and fuel. ; 20-2t .! I' Ilfottra j AT Tilt OrtHA HOT'SK TOKICIIT | This evening the "Broom Brigade," of ; Tyrone, will perform in the Interest of ih j Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian I church. This performance has calhd i forth the highest praise from those who t ; have seen it, and is pronounced very g'l bv all. The principal feature will tie a drill in winch brooms are used instead of j ■ guns. The Indies are said to I*- very pro. ■ fi. lent—executing the most iliffl-ult evnld tions in the manual of arms with lightning rapidity and wonderful accuracy. We understand it is d4igned In sell the ; "guns, knapsa. ks," etc. to the highest bid ' der al the close of the entertainment, and \o ing men will be afforded an excellent op(e rluni'v to invest in articles of dm v Utility as well as souvenirs of one of tbe most j feasant occasion* of the season. proceed* for benefit of furnishing fund of new Presbyterian S S. room. Reserved seal* AO cents, chart of hall at Brew's store. t'IIKI'TVAa AT TIIK t lit K- IIK- AfrM | ffisf. Christmas serm m. Sunday morning, S. S exercises arid entertainment, Mm • J day evening frrthyfrrtau ßegular Christmas ser : vices, Sunday morning. S. S. entertain j msnt Thursday, Jan 4 Rpi*cnpal. Service* Christmas morning. I S S. exercise* Thursday, I>rc 18. J.uthrran. Christmas sermon, Sunday morning S. S exercises, Wednesday even ing. Jan. 3, tn place of regular church so ciable. Haplul Sermon, Surday 230 r. m., subject, "Christmas theme." 8. S. en tertainment Wednesday evening, Dec. 27 GsfWir. Mas* at 6, BJ, and 10 o'clock, A M , Monday. )". W C. A. Boys' Branch, Monday evening. A Goon Tixi. —Tbe Ladies' Mile Bi>. clety of the Luthi-ran church of Millheim will give a series of entertainment* com mencing on Monday and closing on Wed nesday next. The object ia commenda ble and worthy the support of all lovers of thn order and decency secured thv pub lie through tbe influence of < kurcb orga nisation*. When Mdlheim ladies prom ise lit furnish the edibles we knew thsl tha character of the entertainment will he flrst-clas*. we know, for we bare been there. Thn hill of fare will Inrludn waffle*, chicken, oysters, Ice cream, and every thing else that is good, and will ho served by attractive, attentive and pleasant wait ers in ibn town hall. Thn object in view is to raise fund* for tho purchase of a hell for the new church. Let all go, eat, drink and lie happy. Rail's KxpxHixx.a — AVOTHKR crxi CTTRaLT WITHOUT A raxcEDaxT.—KBIE, PA., HEFT 10th, 1881. Da. UARTMAX: I ( cannot but express my thanks to you for the great benefit 1 received Imm tbe use of I'rrutia and Manalin. One bottle of each placed me squarely on n.y feel, after a long i sickness, which had laid ma in bed and then left me lame and crippled. Tb a* days' use of these remedins dispensed with the the cane, and In a week I wa* perfeuMy well. N. J. WRIGHT, limine** Agent, Rrie Earn ing iltrald. Ask your Druggist for Da. II ARTMAE'E Book on Ms* "III* of Life." He will give It gratis. If not, address Da. H. at O*- 1 born, O. Mr Explicit directions for every use ara given with tbo Diamond Dyas. For dye" lug Muasas, Grasses. Eggs, Ivory; Ualr. Leave your measure lor a brae' ru w Christmas writ at Ihe IJ.-e Hive. i —C.'lies, W. rtoott, of Wiiltamspert, hs* our lhai.k* lor an elegant ■ ali-ndar. —Our Jolly frl.-nd Ms It A. Ib-ck. has 1 improved the interior of his lisrln-r shop 1 — ■ g „ —Go to .!**. Harris A Co and get H ' nice hanging lamp or student lamp for ' Christmas. 2t 1 Ladies' furs and fur trirnrnings, all 1 grades and styles, at tbe Ib-e Hive. —Mr Meyers of Buffalo Hun'haa rnov | ed into hia new house on jail hj||, j— —— Mr. W. K liurchfield has closed out hia stock of grocr-ries, etc., arid the room lately occupied bv him in the Centre County Bank building is ready for another. Mr. Geo. Wolf, the tinner at Harris hardware store, has a great reputation throughout tbe county for fine work. All work fully guaranted. 2l A Magic Lantern entertainment will be given at the Baptist church, Milesburg, on Thursday evening next. Tbe c nsiit- f Bible Subjects, Natural Scenery and Art, with some comic views. Mr. J. W Miller. General Herrelarv of tbe Y. M C. A will exhibit and explain. —Go In Graham A Son's shoe store | corner Broekerbnff Row, for good bar gain* in men and bora' long leg double *o|e hip boots, ladies' nnd children's shoes. A fine assortment of gents' fan cv slippers for Christmas. The largest stock of ru'-hrr goods in town, all stvles nnd sizes Give theni a rail. You will be [.leaned with their stock and [.rices, j —Mr F W Older, of this place, wa, married lwt Thu-sday to Miss Rebecca N -rlh. of Mifflintown, Pa , a member of one of the oldest, rn.t respected and hen j nred families of that ancient town. The bride and groom are highly esteem.-d where known, and there can tie no doubt that thev wilt t... hsrt'V. The DEMOCRAT on b half of the many friends of each, tender* congratulations. A horse attached to a spring wagon belonging to Reuben Richard*, was frightened bv Raird's hind on Tuesdav, ran ofT and tore up things in general Mr. Richar Is immediately institute.l legal i roc*e ling- against Mr P.aird. and >heriff Dunkle was compelled to re j : otiest him to remvin in town yeaterdav At ihel mstts go to press r oihing defi cite has t een repnrte I in reference to the action. ■—The mot elegant display in fown , in tbe line - f holi lay exhiblion is tha' i •if Santa Cb us Inniself in one of the ; Windows of the Rise Hire Si-ires. The j obi fellow looks n< natural *• can be j an I tbe |ter*on whs misbsok him for our friend, Asron. must be pardoned (What Goldsmith Bros, do not know I -ilmu'. pleasing the popular fancy is scarcely worth knowing and they rarely 'ail to satisfy all who favor tbem with , 'heir patronage. —T- -day Dr Th.o. R Hayes, of this place, leave* for Philadelphia, there to en joy a month's respite from lh onerous pro fessional duties intidenl to a practice so large as his. Notwithstanding the desire to re*t he will not be idle at it it bis in tention to s[-end a coesiderahle portion of his time with eminent physicians, visiting hospitals, infirmarie* and medical insti tutes. Mai! matter addressed to him at ihe Continental hotel will be received and promptly attended to. During his absenca Dr* Fatrlsmb snd Harris wiil care for bis patient*. The DKMOCAAT wishes him a pleasant time. RAILROAD EXCT RHIOSN. i-r.xivsvi.vaiA CXXTAAL AMI nssxinrj orrm iirriuom TO ALL ixuars rot Tgx Hoi.iDAr# —oar TO JACKSOMVILLS. SORT. We noticethat the Pennsylvania Com nsni, P., C. Si L. R. B and Penosylva niaCentral and branches which compose the great through lines to all parts of the roiinlrv, have ma-le arrangement* by which excursion* can be taken in any direction at very low rate*. The tare is so low that it is within the reach of everyone, giving them an opportuni ty to visit the city, places of interest, or a holiday visit to friend*. We may say ■ bat this is a real Christmas greeting from these roads, and show* that they are un to the time* in doing their pari that the pu'dic can have every chanoe to make the holidavv those of pleasure. Picket * are sold from all the station* of •He different division* from Deoembet 22 to J*nurv I 1883. and good for re turn trips till January 3, 1883— thw rates tieing exceedingly low that all mav en joy the festivities of the season, either IJ> the country among frieodaor seeing the sighta in the cities. It make* no difference in what direction you may wiah to go. thcae roads have the facili ties to send you to any point by innum I erable branches that are under the eon J trol of the made. In additon to the holiday excursions > these popular companies b*ve one to Jacksonville, Fia. One of the mo-t pleasant winter excursions tbsl can be taken, The tickets for this eve.tr.ion j w.ll he good for return trips t 1 May j 31, 1883, and the excurtionlvt haa not i lee* ttian a doen diffetent mutea to se lect from in purchasing their tickets by j the Pennavlvanin Ji*. Baggage is checked to deSttnalk*. Rate from Pitta buig for the round trip, we learn, ia on ly #4B AO. We would ay to oer reader* to embrace th.es liberal Christmas offerings to visit tha country and th.ee In the country to visit the city and place* of interest over the Pennsylvania road and biancbae. We would further state that the gentle manly agents which this company employ* are always ready and will cheerfully fur* nish time lab*** of trains, rule* of far* snd any daslred information upon application • I-adii-* mint' and children*' gloves, mill* and ho*i-rj in endle,* vnrioly at tl • llwi llive. WALVVT LkaP II 111 RivroMb-H is entirely diff.-rent fn.in ,\\wr. It is *. c l**nr H- Afifl, he :t> t.arw fndlc&t**, It i Vegetable Hmr 1'...|/.r r It will Immediately Ire,- the 1,...,, pj,,, dandruff, return- gray heir t„ j u natural color, wild I rod lice n row growth where it li- lallan "if. It dotM not >r, m.j omMr affect the 1,, with, whicb Sulphur, Sugar of lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparation* have done. It will change light or faded hair in a lew dayt u, a beautiful gtosry brown Ak jour druggist for it. Kaon bottle It warranted. Smith, Kline ACo , W hole, ale Agent*, Philadelphia, and Hall A Kuckel. New York. 4-lv DEATHS. OK.IIHID''.-On Hot. Mh at Belief „| |j„. of Iraulel del.ret, •ti'i 11 <U). Bellafonte Grain Market. Bti.LtV.etl. Ilee 21, I*#2 (V,rrotei ...ki, iH. kejaoWt *vu wheat—wrote, J,e t LiutKel lilt, " . J- 1 - M " - I <ll o*i < •' i• f i agiM, '*** jS ** •lafilt-t], ~b 'KU, |**f Iruab'l ill |r tMbol, ry wi|tii *• m t'Jfiiw hwvj, pr fa- ~g<l (l y rieur, skeins*.*. per hl.l . Ik i let a ou •'•* " ......... 1 14 Mattel,oi,,), for too . t w Provision Market. Cerrxtad ~i, Ly If a, t ßrolkart. A|.|.] tJrt4 J**' <l*fVl4*,4rtw4.|*r j/tioJe *-#-),• J jo j IWat.M jta-r 'jttfsrt .. . .... ! Intin |><r (vquo Ctl lutrt 4 . a k I flMwpar i" id J ! ' him* |rf | -oo4. 7* l|Uui,|li(M cured 10 j f* ■ ' 5 I fturd |**r ..I .. u ! biifcl J#f4ul I F4eiw|w Mil | Dl-d *~f . ,a An/' A <trt rt*. Application lor License. I "VOTK'E i hereby privet) tl.at the I JLI MMHtf i.W. pm nitflid * • -r. lor Lu i.*w in ll. .4!.w of tbe f.*rk I Qu*rt*r Kim* of lb* )'•<•<*. i m 1.4 fur •*>l 4#d ttißl *J J •ft'.li Wilt be ttUh4* tb lb* tat MAl.i'tll ol Mtd tturi to f rant il miii* • I M*~r Iran . M. :t*tm J I (Mi"*/, 4o Luri) t*t. H. 4o Writ of Partition. Ir the Orphans' Court of Centre Co., lu lb* h'*t of fc I ffmn I*fr, ilKMaml, In \mru ti • 7'. J-bu A lN.fr, Mi'Ksr<-l Ir#rr, irant 1 . ll* M II N*td*ulMall and J # Mi*d*nball, kf ltli*lWl4 ffihk A Ih-fi, < hr|ta 1 fhiuuf l. Mul J .'im A ir' litejr fiurdiui. 7h* n it< (iiaf an • -r. mm 111 Im :.m. MMi ■ Mm INI t I>m • Bilad, A I I*** a • iit of f**rttt*<#ii ti |(a*<td lu Iu uu-i* MkUt# and fltui in | tA Mud W tit an r pfutaww in ib unl IM *k '* • 4 ImI• |m i >* i KMIMI •. n* i.k lIM* J UOKOtiMnf j pit*r iff lOi'r, IWIMOUI*. Im , a, lMi. f^h-it. I^sTliAY. —Came to the prpmiaes A f ibe aula* rit*f m II ward l unb |, lUre i he* irtk * fir a1 1 b ,'*f. l-**d t-< !*♦ ..<* Jef ■id (aifdt r<s uitb • Wte • bit* |/U Mark*. U# • annll * lit mndar nd rifk' *ar Tb* <% re. 4 **t4-d I" i'Hf |*Tuf **l f. }* f < bwifW ai'd tab* h'f awa*. <thfiu *4l* will i|i|wmwS • f ucirlihi lu law trfr-M MICIIAIX CXiMCK. VrniTORS NOTICE.—In the Or ptiar.'* Court of Centre rountv. K*- Vi" of John C Hikker, d<-coated. The unJerngned, an audiP<r appauntrvl by raid court, to make ditrihulion of lh fund* in the hand* of Mitchell and Scott itriiker, | administrator* d. b n c. t. a of raid de cedent, to and among thou b gatiy •-nulled thereto, will meet the paruet interested and perform the dulie* td hi* appointment on Friday the olh day of January, A. J>. 18S1, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 4H 31 8. D. Rat, Auditor. VUITORS NOTICE.—In the Or . pban'* Court ol Centre county in tho matter of the e*lalc of Mary Ann Uubk, deceased. The undersigned, apfinted an auditor to make distribution ,of the fund* in the hands of L. \Y Munson, ad in in is trator of Ac., of said decedent to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties in interest at hit office in llcllafonte, on Monday, Jan. #, ISM, at 10o'clock. ELLIS L. Orvis, ID St Aiofifor. VUDITORS NOTICE.—In tba Or phan's Court of Centre county in the matter of the estate of James Crust, de ceased. The auditor appointed by the court to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator of said estate among those legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties interested for the purpiose of his appointment, on Saturday, January 6, IhW. at I o'clock, r u , at bit office in Bellefonte. 8. D. G*aT, 4W St Awrtitor. VDM I NISTRATOR'S NOTIGA —The undersigned having been grated let ters ol administration \ip*on the estate of Phoebe Quay, late of Curtin towetbip, Centre county, deceas-d, hereby requests all p>ers>ns knowing them*elrei Indebted to said estate to make iioniediaie pay meet, and those having claims acainal the seme, to present them at once, duly authenticat ed, lor settlement. I. 8 Fraik, Walker, Centre C. Dec. IS, 'B2. (libit) jdaiiaulrafsr. WANTED! Twe rsllstls ■ *n *s!W er4s Set sar > liwrr atk in Its snl sdyntatng imavllna, ae s sslnra •* will (IVS s atnsih'* trial ,as 4 xlrnn.s mumrj In* Iks l|,'*, M Iks asms>. ul, If neerwnfal slw4r *a fi-oa*sni 4H |*| IMtm. I O on , Th- <"U Snrserles. rkilndelpkln, r >K, rL— | stain* ) Ml rATNE'BIO Horaa Spartt-A-rwatlng I',.r sl.e Lncinr baa rat mono fu of MtcMgaa Has , Pnaeil* la lu hoars, hurnlnc alsba las ma mm to Our tt> Rarer M Osaiuw'n to taWk power to •■ s.aoo to tof llemi Kk Pwaiu* to IthoafW Oar 14 fmres wtu rut tojm J** to asmr Urns &(* > Kagtars set nrussTtta to f imi-h k toeaepawu aa S toss fad s I water than aajr mm Im Hue M Wtf with aa haiaataiu Pair*. If tea warn a kmtlaaarr or MiaMs Mto, kdtoCtia tar Paw Mill, Mtabtag ar tntrf, .Htn- .-S.I . f Mr HM • V.=-I VngMva PeUrj. araf tor war kiformet*w*nd Xoeea.^ ° *** aw PATXA A urn Curatog. iTV Max MT. . _ . _ -r. ■:
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