Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1884, Image 5

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HAM) KAGLK VALLEY It. It.—
Tluie Table Id HIV.* Nov IK, 'B3.
WESTWARD K*f. Mall
AM. I'M
Lesve I.nck llnvi.it • 45 ■'
Ficnilrigton 4 48 4 ill
Mill Hill 4 52 4 07
• llcx-rli (.'reck 501 4VI
K#glvill.- AOl I I'll
Howard. A I I 4 .'III
f Mount Eagle A 1* 4 HI
Curtln A Tl 4 48
Mllecburg A HO 4 AA
BHlefonts A 40 A OA
Mil#burg A AO A 1A
Snow Sh.K. I t.l A .VI A IK
llnionvtlle II 02 A2*
.1 til in II 'I IV A 111
Martha 6 W A 48
Port Malll.lH V'.' A All
llnnnuh II H7 ' 14
Fowler UK Hi
IUI.I Kails • i' • I''
Vail ii AH r. VI
Arrive at Tyrone 7 OA t> 35
HAST WARD I'M am
Leave Tyrone , '• 30 h ;io
Kst 1. r jd.* " - 8 .1. ,
Vail 7 40 M 40 1
Haul Haul" .nr. 8 I'.
Fowler 7 •> I 8 ... .
llannah. 7 AT 8 5K ,
Port Matilda 8 OA 'Mi,.
Martha BIH Kl7 I
.1 ultan 833 Vi. j
Unlonville 8 H I K HT i
Snow Shoe I'll 8 42 '# I.
Milerhuru * ' ' K AO
Bellefonte 8 AA H I II j
Mile*burg K OA lo lo
C'urtin '' 110 I''
Motif K.gle K I'' VII VH
Howard '• lo HV I
Ksgleville !.■ 0 I'i lo 43'
Bee. I 'Jreek W I" •' j
Mill Hall AV H A8
A Flsmk igton •••• 9 B '' 01
Arrive at Look Haven 10 IN* 1) OA
\ faKLLKFON I'll A SNOW SIIIIK II
1> II rin •• Tat •• I" 'II Nov 19
Leave* Snow Shoe 118 a. in., arrive-ui (
Bellefonte 6:20 a m.
Leave* Bellefonte K;3 a m . arrive# at
Hnow Shoe at 11:04 a m.
Leave# Snow Shoo 3:AO p- tn , arrive; at
Bellefonte 5:88 |>. m
Leave* Belief.-nte 810 p tn., arrive* at
Snow Shoe 10:40 p m.
S s BLAIR Om Sup'i
| KWIsIiCKG .v TYRONE R R
1 j Time Table in effect Nov. IK, 81
WESTWARD.
Mixed.
PM. AM
Leave Scotia ""
Fairbrook 1 'hi 6 VO
Penn'a Furnace I 15 A 40
Hoatier 1 38 •> AO
Marengr 1 :i "' •
Lovevtlle f 1 38 •> 00
Furnace Road 1 45 'i 10'
Warrior* Mark - V 00 V-
Pennington 3 13 >■ 40
W '-ton Mill f 3 35 50
L. A T. Junction 3 31 5.
Tyrone 3 35 CSB
EASTWARD.
Miaed.
I'M AM
L°ave Tyrone 4 00 9 30
LA T. Junction 1"I 9 3->
Weston Mill 1 H 33
Pennington I
Warrior* Mark I 43
Furnace Road t A, ill IV
Loveville - 5 OV 10 16
Marengo A 07 10 22
Hostler 5 17 10 .>..
Penn'a Furi.ate - A V7 10 11
Fairbrook —• 5 47 11 03
Scotia 6 V) 11 30
I JKNNSYLV AM A RAILROAD
J. (Phila. A Erie I>ivi*ion.)—On and
after Nov. 18, 1883,
WESTWARD.
ERIE MAIL
Leaves Philadelphia.. II VO p m
Harriabtirg 4 2H a tn
Williamsport. ... 8 40 atn
Jersey Sh .re. ... 900 a m
Lock Haven 9 40 a m
Renov 10 •a m
Arrive at Erie 7 35 p m
NIAGARA EXPRESS
Leaves Philadelphia 7 l'i a tn
Hsrrlsburg 11 15 a m
Arr alWilltarnport ... 2 55 pin
Lock Haven. " i p tn
Renovo A 10 p m
Kane. 03 j in
Pa.."ng"r. bv thl* tr tin arrive
in Ih'llefonne at " ' p tn
FAST LINE
Latvee Philadelphia . 11 fO *in
Harrirburg "• 25 p ri
William-} ir'. 7 15 p in
Arr at L'K'k Hater. e 05 | m
EASTWARD
LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS
leave# Lock llavn —.. 6 AO a ni
Wtlli*m*pori 7 " 5 a m
arr at Harrirburg 11 •!<' am
Philadelphia 3 15 p m
DAY EXPRESS
Leave* Kane 6 00 a tn
Kmovo it) 05 a to
L'i k llavn II 15 am
Wil iamport IV 25 a m
arr at Harriburg 3 43 p m
Philadelphia... 725 p m
ERIE MAIL
L'-ave Eric 1 55 p m
Renovn 10 V7 pm j
Lock Haven 11 VO p m
William-port 12 35 a tn
arr at HarrDburg H® m
Philadelphia 7 50 a m
Kris Mail Kat and \VI connect at
Brie with train* on L S A M.S. RR ; at
Corry with B. P. A W RK.; at Emporium
with'll , N. Y. A P. RR , and at Drill
wood with A. V RK. T OUCKRK,
Gen'l Sup't
CANCER CURED.
No clieae* have o thoroughly tcallled
.he skill of the medieal nrofe*ion a*
•anoerous nffectinna and a* tney have al
ways been conidered inc-.rsble, it ha*
been thought di*rer>utahle to adopt their
treatment a* a specialty ; and hence physi
cian* have neglected Ibvlr proper ludy.
But of late year* new and important dis
coveries have brought forth a courie that
now prove# *ucce##ful in anv ol It# form*,
with certainty, without the ue of the
knife or rau*tic plasters. We have a
treatment that It comparatively mild. It
ii not potaonoui, doea not interfere with
the healthy (leak, can be applied to any
part of the body, aven the tongue. We
take nothing (or our service* until tha
cancer is eured. Add re#*
D J. HULBKRT.
Eaglevllie, Centre Co, Pa.
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ftirth;
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flrrw atr>itßMr, fallwr ssitrli rMirfilii|r la*
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Isaantj.
Of trusting (wra* % "Mam m n ni' iii trUI odortHia
tit ct-rl' pet nil< It" • tk In art.ml t| i n <ia
j With "Vrr% Itl'H.iit lit" • ■ a*a rut tl|.lu>.|,
II tflt. ft l. tit I •• tilt "t| Ir .ticl mi-Ic
Till fMf nil tin w lit HHP'* Merr awn
Tli' l'Uiit aduiHi 'l i i J"\fl ali. rr*. r known
i In tils alio 'Kaii.at ilit'm| 'am "ah |r* U> ,
A I Mtn l-t'fi Ir m OiU . f f-tilh and h'.p.
! lii *nirli a.- I I. aii'l in I with • .rn and anr#
IKn| on llybtß
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AnndinlM *rfirr, will K i ir Al-U •) -IrtLi fir
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"I v"tk tb -1 ■ .rii • .. n ik
l,rari n't a r.f ii\ wn. 1. tb cn>.' uiajf lurk.
I. "i tli.nitfli ur "\fa may n-t l.< li!'l tlir Is*
iTIi *1 as-sfa int.-111 |.m 1 MID 1 1 *• lie ar affiled ana).
; tn i ft mi ' l#e*t it# 1 I eri 14.
In • iiiß vs. II ma Will lb* VMpIMtH
l."t 1 s fiut 1 1 I.ni w fk tig .| I |.| ba i l
; Ir l • 1, lii !|,•' b|)<l Mlifl lui4 r
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A Dead Novoli.st
cilAltl.t* ft I. \I. * UTKIt A I •N 1 • I 1.1.N I"**,
lilt V I STKIItcIV,
.
I.omhin, April 11 L'li irie-lleu le, tin-I
novelit .1 e 1 tin. uftem'on, noeii
seventy year*, lie lin* been ni ing for
tome lime nil w.i< -••nou-ly ill tor the
II CI t Week
Cbarlea Kencle wn* leen the son of
nit Engli-.li country gen lenmn in I'll.
Ili Ibivliochl u,m boil, rolui.t and .luni
1 on*, the right \r< pur.ition (or a life ol
I astonishing intrl'.-ctual result*. He !
wive cilueated at M wdalen Hull, I ixfurd. ;
After grudusting he reed law, and
gained a Vineri. tt fell iw*hip in I®!.'
A year later h.- *vu* ..tiled to the h*r
While Mr. Read..'* . hief.li#tinction h:v
--4 been won on tin- field# of fancy, h- 1
toi . hn he-en not infrt cpn citly he ard
on cocia' and |e>!itic.l c|ueticcn. Hi*
novel#, moreov. r, #om. nn re particu
larly th.inc !n-r. Im\e den It with ul.ue
and strongly #ugc -ted the nee. ity of
reform. In' p I- Nav.-r Too l.ite to
Mend, for • \..ntph\ | uhli#hrd in 1*56,
the atrocitie* of | ri-on d #ci|.!ine, a*
tb-n adinini*tere<l. were dealt with in i
a ni.wt powerful tn inner, f'barl'-
Reade l.egun hi* long li-tof * ie< e.*e* a*
a novelist with '"Peg Woffington," f.ub
li*hel in 1* .1. In the name year he
produced hri*iie Johnvton ' "It I* '
Never To . I.vte to Mend" appeared in
I*V. ; "While I.i''* the next j.-r a'ter I
ward*, i>f hi# remaining w.>rk
Griffith G.unt." |uldi*hed ml*'*, :•
the III<~I talked alut; hut "The
Cld*trr nr. 1 the Hearth." pr • i iced in
I Si". I, i# regard 1 by the la-*t judge, It*
hi# nblet production In I*|., he
wrote "Gold," a dr*in. which wa* *uc
led ill I*l7 liv three other play*.
Mr. I! .vie 1 v#t puhli*hed "Multuin in
P.trvo and -,nre then ht* he. n in it
lii :i!.of health. He went tof'#nn.-
an I thence 1.i.-k to London where be j
died to da - ..
A Indian Corruption Fund
i i i' re t.ler# of the /'itr ■ ' will rent- m
he, that some month* #g ■ charge# w. r<-
preferred l.y C I. K. C. llouiinot, before j
Secretary Teller, against ex < ongre-s
man Phillip#, of Kar.# :*. Hon linr t |
who i a member ..f ihe I tierokee nation
rh.trged l fiat I'hdlip had procured from
the i 'tierokee nation tb sum of BVV.-
.V"aa corruptmn f->tind f. r the pa#-
#tge of ,t claim of I lie Cherokee# stnount
ing to slott,ooo. Roudinot *. lin hi*
ltter that Phillip* had represented that
this money waa needed ti satisfy the
claim# of Secretary Teller and Senator
Piwc#, He ashed tenth thnn gentle
men to inv. -ligate tlie charge*, hut nei
ther of them would take any official
notice of the matter. They denied any
knowledge of any wrong doing by Phil
I I'P*-
Failing to secure an investigation of
the matter in the senate or by the Sec
tary of the Interior Roudinot made im
formation against Phiili|>*ch*rging him
with corruptly influencing member* of
congreea. Dennis W. Rushy head, chief
of the Cherokee Nation, ha* been exam
ined as a witness in the matter and ha*
testified that in June, 188H be paid $22,
; 500 to Robert R. Ross and Richard M.
Wolfe, delegates of the Cherokee Nation
at Washington, for the purpose of pay
ing off- obligation* of those delegate* in
curred in the discharge of their official
duties. The delegate# have been sum
moned as witness end will ) celled
upon to testify m to the nse they made
of the $22,500 paid over to them by
Chief Buabyheed. It ia more than
likely (beta congressional investigation
w I grow out of the matter.
' This ia another instance of thecorrap
ting tendencies of republican aacen
denry at Washington. It seems that
even I lie Indian* Wfrobll|ni to buy a
republican congress to attend to their
l>u*in*K. And y<• t th> tcpublloan
I •<- 111 ir-irt IIH have the impudence to claim
that their parly ought to he given an
other ICII at* of power.— ll'irritburt/h J'a.
triot.
Tho Dunvtllo Difficulty.
WHAT A KM-TTLL.LL AN THINK* OK TIIK IIAI K.
TKOI III.KA IN VIHOINIA,
WASHINGTON, April 11, (ien. W. C.
Wick ham, N member '•! the Virginia
Semite, WIII examined hy the Danville
('iniliiitlee today. Since |NG, R > he hid
been it It pti'diuin, and win so mill.
Since the negroc* aequirod the right ol
• utlriige tiioie bad been no ut<junt dis
crimination against thetn hyth i lawn ol
Vtiginiii Witneet thought there had
been no unlawful < onil.iiiKii'iii against
the eoh nil people, nor had they been
threa'ene'l w.lh d -churg", m t, t r :w he
knew, lor not V' tinga J heir employer*,
i-h>"l.
|i n ng ill" cross-examination by '
-i'liUtor Sin I ilhll i li' i mid it tin
! time In joined the Republican puij
1 lit* 11.111 111 the white people ol \ ir
giniu e e uri<pje*lioliahly Democrats,
itid the I! -p ib icm put v w ,* then, in u
political •ei.-c. cont'd, red i friend ot
• the li'gro. It *> natural that tin
in HI ■! p.- ,p!e RII >ul I i >in the Repuh i
iHI p..rty. When tin Ueadjunler party
w.i- urgiii /.< I the li ( iub|a:aii were
• 111 i led. Wi lie-- opp r-ed the 11 pudi
lion of the debt. Witn o .wnt invited
to beeomr a 1 itniidile against tin
iit il on |ir. on the groun 1 that Irotli
li - kliow n| .i it.on a* a Reptildi an In
ivlltsld carry ■ portion of tho 'hied
j vote.
"I* there not a strong instinctive feel
I ing among the i Mured | ipie that th r
! rigiit# are n>t safe in tba, h.in li ofjtlu
i lieinoi rti< party ?
| "I think thati* a l*ct tnd I think it i
proper, Mr. Sherman, that I should-av
it a a (ant brought about bv the false
I teachings of d< -igning m> n. It i- more
a leeling that the Republican* are more
liberal to them than the Ilernoerut*
l Would be."
' S >m, don t you think if tha liemo ;
rrata- party woul 1 convince the colored
people that the r right* woul I be -ecure
under the control and management ot
the Democrat*, that tin would dividi
the colored vote
"l*n<|Ueiton sbly , ! think that if that
could t.e contrived . but it woul i the
moat <1 fliciilt thing in t he wort I to prove
I it to thetn, wh*n you hue a party of
men who want th'-m t> vote solidly in
lone Way telling them all I'm tnn
that the Democrat* w jld oppress
them."
j "Why h " ild not th- D mo< it- then '
j vote with the J; pubic in- if tie r, i.no
| issue of thai k ridT"
"Why should tin \ n d a>. d wn
the color bno
" Vea, and vote with the ic•• p.,• In ,
ill 1 tlvieie up th*in Ivc
"If you will allow nc to go I ok. I
will te 1 von that i# just exactb w'it j
I have been working f>r since l*o'i. It ,
lus I* en the desire of niv life t" iln ■ le
j :;.e white peopb- and have th" poiil
parties comji>. I of bsth. It won It .
most fortunate f>r bath rac-s if i c ul l
Ise done."
Nubtsr Paahis Ri signs
f'stuo." April >.— Nubar Pan hi In
resigned the rre-i b te y of the < onn> .
of MiM-ter* iti'l Iheot Im I - ib l 'li
he held. Ills resignation * dun to -i -
cord with the |'.iigli*h ofli ia!*, .t 1 alo
10 the abenco of a 'listire t deel i .i on
1 a,i the j irt of the bug -b 1 . >v< rntie i.l
j during tbe debate on Tnurolay in tic
11oUae of ' smni 'ns.uil It- future V
jin regard to Kgypt. No otlii i - en.l
'head* of every de|urtnent ill Egypt
1 threaten to r-ign. The discontent
with Kitropeon resilient* in • dro and
Alexandria i* intense I'he oner
ta-niv < f the Knglidi policy in regard
tiloth Kgypt tan financial nil sir* a* <1
the Soudan .|U -'ion i* paralysing mm
merce Tiie offli tal bureau* ore m (•
state of anarchy Kngli*h and Kgvptian
ofli. ir* nre quarreling, and Ihi Kngb-h
are referring evorv dispttte to larndnn
for settlement, it i* doubtful whether
a successor to N übsr l'nha can R found.
Njlur Pasha found it e*pc< tally dffi
cult and often impoassble to cooperate
with Mr. f'liflord L'od, tbc t'orler
Secretary of the Interior.
The toads li-yond Berber are blocked,
beingoecupiad f>y relsela. It is intf>**i
bl to forward telegrams to Khartoum'
The tribes between Shendy nn<i
Kbartoutn are in open rel>el|ion, and
are in r an-tsnt eommunication wirh the
Riebariehs. who are momentarily ex
pectcd to revolt. It i feared that IWr
tier and lnngola will le invested in a
shori time. Nothing has bwen heard
from fiction! (iordon for a font night
WiUon, McKarlane *V Co., call alien
tlon to the only reliable Ready Mixed
Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pre
pared Pair t Is not mly superier to any
Ready Mi sol Paint sold but rivals pure
white load in it* smoothness in working
and disability. This paint is guaranteed
hy the manufacturer- not to crack or poo'
within three years. The guarantee is not
only good for replacing the paint but it
will he put on If It should crack or pee'
within the time specified It will he to
your Interest to call and see Wilson, Me.
Varlnne A Co., before purchasing either
white lead or any other Heady MJtad
Paint.
—We call special attention to tbe ndvar
tlscment of K B. Richnrdson A Co , Sen
aca bak# Nurserien, Geneva,;N. Y., who
arn is want of morn talesmen
* y
, —Three and five-ply carpet chain, at
Gar mati'i.
—Ready made window shade*, M) cents,
st GarniMii'*.
f'elluloid cuffs and colbirs, nil *l/,es, !
nt Lewiii's,
R'i lei it Hpsngler has s big boom In hb
furniture. Clever fellow, HIKI everylxely
like* to deal with him,
Everybody is Invited u> Hesrfoss A
Meyer's to buy bread, pies, cakes and con
fections.
Muk" home attractive. Lace Cur
tniu* wul do it, Oaroisris the place to
get them.
BARE
Cost of the \Vliit<; Paper!
book lit thi-. \\ ,|| y,„, |,.t (| (M j~j ~ (l |,
lirtuuity pr* by ?
Tho CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
The AMERICAN FARMER,
AND—
A lit) .k on th Treitii-.' of tiie Hor*e,
A I for ('.i*h in advance.
Old *tib*cril>er a* wu-ll new, who pay
otic year -uh-cripiioii, aul It.** cent*
extra, tsi.l be cutitbti to the ahovi
liberal offer.
• have pt ifeetc'l arrangement;,
with the puh|i-hcr of the
A.MKKK AN FAII.M EK,
of Port Wayne, Ind., that etiahltn u*
to offer our MIB-rri ber- u lir-t elu--
Agrieiiltural Magazine at the ban
' -I ol the white paper on which it i
prinled. lb" American Farmer i* a
lb page monthly magazine which i*
rapidly taking rank a* one of thi
leading agricultural publications oi
the oouotry. Eaeh nnnbar will < ,n
tutu u-clul information for the farmer,
his wife, bis sons and his daughters.
And it costs you almost nothing, cup-
JKISC yuo try it one year.
fhis offer wi 1 hold good for a short
time only, *o tell tour friend* slid
evet) body VOU Ill'Wt. Reni' lllber
don t go buck on our old friend, but we
need money, is ri' 1 make this offer a* *n
inducement to nil. Send in your name
and money early. A letter will n-cievc
ju-1 a* prompt ait' nt ion *s ,f you <.tiled
in j eron.
TIIK IKS THE DEMOCRAT,
''or. of Allegheny A Rtsbop Ml*.
Rrllefonte, P.
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w.i h rite* M* * I 'v t ai.ts*. rif. rt
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Kg fa l tel IMte Of Iff **tt l- vflMt'l
In the I'lnlr I auiw I'reri k *lj#ri*lK' taftii*
•tro r t bt*o-Ir.telyr t<ft|lf*4, b* *e ( v >rtt
t,a o <*ry fr •• r-m If U "ttj 1 v• ! . ,
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Providonco. It I
FLEMING,
THE TA I LOR,
Now in his New Quarters,
Cor. Alleghany d* High Streets, !
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Special Inducements For
The Next 60 Days.
GOOD SUITS AS LOW AS
; ORDINARY READY
i MADE WEAR.
! CALL AND EXAMINE PRICES
: ANI) MATERIAL
Very latest stylo hats and c.ips at
I,swin'a.
Wedding cards stxl all kinds of print
ing t tllO (.'KNTKK DBS"" HAT offlee.
Nobby hsts, fn the latest stylus, si
Garman's.
N'OTICH I* Urrl/Ji gltrn thai lli* Mloeihi
le-rtnm liat* flle'l Ihflt *|t|il|r|f.iti* t-#f M'*t/M
111 Hie uffii of ItiM I ierk of |||* cuurl 111 O'twi lr Ibw
along ol fliw J'.oi *in ai,4 for •"•I*l **r*illx, ml fUI
will ls. tnmilm to th A uet H*elottß of ••I I
to Oram th- *• <*•
V \ Uhmin, T**rti H- llefuiiti Hon#
• H T*llr t
JgrtHg Mi' tuly, " "
t li f' Mtlleil e
KniNtiusl Itrown
IN* ii is- 1 Imi ilia li ••
• linat (irirlitg fh>ori
John A ri'ler*on M "
A lUout Whol*w|e lUiJehf.'* liofo
John Ati'l'*ro*>r# and liVouanMiworff#, Hotthr*
foliiw Hufu
J-fli-y Terh Ku*hT|
John fUiiia lais. •• Hh'llt>gl oi
II <>') la M
H II Kw " M
I Jahn A MrOigbr* "
j VA HilaiM farb*t "
••'tun's W M Mtlt'ift* "
j J (!#• Tut tie, Ke* tan rant •
l 1: A Kaotlt nef Wlioleeal' Hon,
J-mib t iiwlf*. 10*ef It HoW f.J kls/fO
WiiMamH Mtut'-r Mtlihi iiu I; j *
i l* I Krain " ••
John t# | /gt.s M Hnow Mi -e Tap
I II wh'ti V. ih'l iffer '*
Martin llaiey ( " •*
Jan.** I'oj.e
lliggrl* M "i
Maw.i.el |t...r f.alo' n
iJr e m A M Pherile *•
'll Khule Taern |*oii#-rTai>
Joho H 'Metihl f k "
, H J My# i •' o
tr-.tln'h tfaaj; " |- ring
llro lf H' > '• Halk. r
J—,..., Kl-hner !'• nn.
A . Irew | uiigi | • ||4){ii
II II Miaffet
1 John II IliMsy
t 1 liumiM* i llarri#
IT M .yer Mil*.
40 Ptfiler •• Korth
J A Mfltltfgti ti l>(guwih
Aim. hotifljwr k' f •• &if 4 a
John (i (iw M ry I lißdlVllU llur'i
Henri J VAaik. r, " Hnow hho* Two •
V. A > lab, • .
J A AA ii i . jt>. irai * M 1 *burg It r ■
J. U 11 AHl'ftK, Clerk.
ORPHANS' CO CRT .-A I.E.—Real !
1.-tat., of Dr. \S oi mi I. Wjf*on,
e • ), in i >tt. I lown*h ■)., Cento ' j ,
1
Hy ".irlu.-of sr, order <,f t .• Orj ijan
< ...rt..f ( '.TAP i "iiiily, I will "Xp *" t'
j.ublic *sie, si lh C'.url IIOUM- in lilie
! .ite. on MONDAY, APRII. 'Stb, Ihs<,
■ i I o'clock P M , the following d"*i ribed
real '-.Uit" of said decedent
! Tbe Mansion House tra* l. containing,
five aires and one hundred and seventeen
|.< r< bus, o a 117 p situated on th" turn
pike st Potters Mills village, adjoining
lands ot Joseph Carson, on wbub are
erect"! a large two-story mansion, two
t r\ ofli stable and other outbuilding'
A very desirab.o li* alien and properly. j
2 All thst farm containing seventy
, ■ ri and one hundred and twenty
.even p*ri hes. (7* a 127 p situated <n
it-e read to li'i-burg, arid one mile wost
■ J the 'Oid Fort" lavern, lying U-tw-en
the tarn,- of M.j Wm F Ret i. Id- and
Mrs Mary P Wilson heirs, and original
ly part of the Manor of NolUnghairi
There are no building' on this (arm
Five acres asd seventy-three perches
ad i ir.g N■■ 2 ateive d< - ritsed, in tbe
► jtb-ea-I ■ r.'i'lirig of fitter, lots, f/) ft
Wide t.y |<4". feet in length, c nglnallv laid
out by John I.itirig'tun and < allwd War
r.usburgh, and four lots knowq a Ibe i
l":ri h w *d lots, adjoining on the r.< rlh
...f numtwr .-ne and two of W'arrens-
I ,rgh n wbe h are ere* tod a g xsd frame
t ue, large tarn, and other out-building' j
I A trai tof wr.od land at tbe foot of I
Nitany mountain, containing bi arro and i
I*Jp- - be., ai ning lands late d James ,
Alexander el a! , and part of a survey
made on a warrant to Jama* Moore, daf-d
December 11, 17b", pat'ntod 1.-'int- r
10, IHU3
TKKMS Five per cent of tbe p ir. j
chase mon-y to ti* paid when the several
• propert..-' are ki.- k.*l d wn. on<-tlurd •-f
'.he f.altr- en the r er.firri.all• TI ! the
i ale. one third in one year thereafi r. and
' Ihe remaining tbir.i in two years Iberwaf
witli interest, tbc latter payments to
i t* se ure.l hy fsond and mortgage on tbe
I | ren.lie. JOHN B I. IN*.
\-f nnM-trator d Dr I W'il n, d> i d
If-..Monte, J' , Arril Ist. 1"M -H,
\ 11G 171." - i.i .1. ir i ii|. *i. 1 1,
I 111 /.I -, ' i •
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• ess ths.t r.s!t.l'r *l** '* It'*' *"*!'! r 1 .1 *ee*
•e • I!,. e rltx.s . :!.i, A'■ *4 it .e*
, \ '* o*. M* f
k DMINIBTR \ I >R*BNOTICE.—-
a \ ' I |' ' 11 a 1 ,<l'• •• | ' a
If4l * ••!> th* •'•tat* .f AA.a'rt Atef. lata 'if 11-slf
r , i t,ae • , f* ■ M*' f hat* Iswt. r'natil !o lh*
In* lf. • ! AM j.* *ln • i.j ihrmwlvft in
.1' 1 f 1I- IF* t*l ar* rrwj ii#4 to mat,* lwti *!tal*
ia • . a*.4 V •** Hat nf • la#nt* w >ll j r*' nt (h't
V -- : • .I ■ : I • t
i gll • iar Antl
Aim. MM ratdif
I'hl4itihl/>fiw I hunch ,
I • Don't Forget
—THE—
Philadelphia Branch
IS A
ONE-PRICED STORE.
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Is again to the fore with an t-xtn
■ive assortment of
Sp.-iijail SmQii'
CLOTHING
and respectfully invite* the public u>
rail and examine our elegant Suit
and Over ( oat#, for
Men, Youth, Boys, and
Children"? war manufactured for our
trade of the he it material, and iu
all styles to ph-a-o.
Our stock of M.uV sin's in Cuta
ways, Sacks, Prince Alberts, I) .üble
llrea-ted CoaU, Reversible, Chen-
I cbilia aud Beaver Overcoats are Su
|K-rior. and luvih Attention.
And now just 10.,k here. Mm and
Hoys, are you going to freeze this
Winter,or not'' Why, of course you're
n >t. You tnn>t have Winter Cloth
ing. and what you want is the HK*T
;TO the Market for the LOWEST
Price. A >ti ha\ got your money
hoot-ally, and of < >ui*eyou want the
most for it. WE WANT .J VST
SI < II HI SlNl-giS and therefore in
vite \ ur vi-i, to the PHILADEL
PHIA BLANCH. Our business re
-1 lation* with the IV.ple of Centre
County in the past have been pleasant
and satisfactory, and in offering tur
l'hank* for the LiU ral cu-toni hereto
fore given us, we renew the pledge
upon which we started out — FAIB
AKI> .If"T DF.AI.IK(I TO AI.L,
REMEMBER THE
FINEST AND
C II E A PEST
CtOTttlUG,
IS AT THK PHILADELPHIA
BRANCH ON ALLEGHENY BTRIQ
A CO,, Proprietor.
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