Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 16, 1870, Image 4

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
FRIDAY MBER. 16th, 1870
Duk
It Never Pays.
Tt never puys to fret and growl
W hen fortune seems our foe,
The better bred will push ahead
And tri} e the braver biuw.
For luck = work,
And those who shirk
Bliouid not lament theif doom,
But yield the play,
And clear the way
That Baier itaen have rovin.,
It never pays to wreck the health
In dradging after gain,
Aud he is sold who thinks that gold
Is eheapest bought with pain,
An humble lot,
A cosy cot,
Have tempted even Kings;
or station high,
That wealth will buy,
Not oft contentment brings
It never pays! a blunt refrain
‘Well worth ofa song, ;
For ageand youth must learn this truth,
That nothing pays that's wrong,
The goed and pure
Lfope unre sgre 4
To bring polanged success,
While what is right
In Heaven's sight
ttle ind Yew York Prices.
The beef qu:
terest to alt ¢inssos
mengaRd some scien regard to the
if
tis one of daily, in
Pieat IQ tha rep
LC Xas 18 Lic i!
vy. a 3
Laon, ana
v2 the past
herds erage a
uninteresting
tle State oo!
and Nebiuss
where the
iv CU
of
HALE]
¥ }
Kn 1.2 {1
across tig@ouniry.
with 14,000,600 of people, have but
4,000,000": a tle=—Texhs, with 700,
00 pcpde o2 about the sae pio
Ler ann. raised and branded,
about 790,» They are reaved
the vast pl
rivers ois
abuud
whos: EPS
79.000
84,008
River, :
65.00 Ho
sheep,
and sac d
: State, upon ‘8 vegiiatio
d“vich, "and on Fanon
from 1.000 1
One rauch
F (SSe88
of cattle.
the iounense rumber o
asgle, 10.990 horses,
: 8,000 Une thous
ich 300 Mexicans
La
g OR 3
arses ana
gathering, and driving this stock.
Another ranch, siarted only eighteen
years ago, has now 50,000 cattle, and
sells 10,000 yearly.—These cattle are
driven North into Kansas aud Nebras.
ka, dnd then, if fat, are shipped East-
ward at once; if thin, are kept at
grass to fatten. ~ Abilene, in Kansas,
has been the «concentrating point this
year. The shipments from Abilene
reached 75,000 in Ociober.—This cat~
tie trade at Abilene, which has as-
sumed such gigantic proportions, was
initiated in "1867, and has therefore
counted four seasons. Last year ove
ba in oiansas handled $3,000,00 of
“exttle money.” The cattle at Abi
lene, after a jounrey of "700 miles are
worth from $20 a head fur beef cattle
to 85 for yearlings, A short period
of grazing adds twenty per cent. to
their (Hlge. Lhe Topeka Record
that "the motey actually invested
FAVS
reaching, St. Louis or Chicago is
about $234 and he brings, on an aver-
age Mt: 34 cents per pound, just $31 50
—feaving a profit to the seller on the
total investment88 50; or about forty
per cent. The same steer sent to New
York, or Baston will represent, on
reaching there "about $55: and he
sells im these markets for, 872, average
—giving but a trifle more profit than
one-half less.”
vote thimselves to packing beef, and
these find a«ready market in the
Eastern cities and in Europe. At
tention is also given now to refrigera-
tor cars, with acview to the supply of
onr market with fresh meat. These
are one of the prime necessities of the
day, and when they are introduced a
revolution “ih marketing will take
place. The Texas beef, killed in the
region where «it. was raised, will be
transported ‘speedily to ‘market and
sold at prices far below what beef now
brings.
en
iis wo woo THE AMazon.
This great river rises in the little Pera-
viar lake of Louricoeha, just below the
imits’ 6 perpemal snow. For 500 miles it
at a deep valley, then
turning sharply eastward, it runs 2500
Eye lspisund ruiles avuve its mouth, «its
witer a if 5d oo 33
ng!
; # Or bayous, as they ure
B enibodd pen hes Mississippi, named by the
* Lins #5 Apnrapes canoe paths,
LSAutnral, the prireipal town above
aR enesany paddle a thousand miles,
“apr aliek tostire river, without once entering
the agai, or iwenty-five degrees of
gaat ude, every river that flows down the
sodlneatd vin slope of he Audes is an affluent of
Ihe ¥oazon. 16 is as though all therivers
{rom Hexion 1G Oregon united their waters
sadtgthg Missiosnpn. A half-score of these
“tributaries are lurger—the Danube excep-
J “fed —tnun any Laropean river outof Russia.
« Ehe volunie off fis waters ‘is greater even
wedbpndie bigadih of the rive: would ir li-
eatg. Af Nuutad' 2,200 miles from its
) ie depth is forty feet, increasing
rapids asit approaches the ocean. The
largest. ogenn steamer could doubtless
_ Stewrn 2,000 miles up the Amazon.
WE Phe vegotationof the valley isexuberant,
Phere is abe wildering diversity of grand
“and begutifyl trees, a wild, unconquered
raced digorab |G giants, draped and fasten-
sued by ereeping plants. The moment you
land upon the shore you are confronted by
: _dsplid Neal of'vegetation, throug: which,
_. if.you wish to proceed, you must hew your
way with axe or macheta. Palms, of which
thirty variety &ré noted, constitute the
* “majority of trees. Then there are ‘‘cow
trees,” a hundred and fifty feet high, yield-
ing a milk of the consistency of cream,
used for tea, coffee, » 4d custard-. The
“eaucho,” or rubber tree, though ofa dif
or
roduces a gum which constitutes most of
the rubber.ofcommerce. Agnssiz puts this |
| tree, furty or eighty feet high, in the same
' clags with the milkweed of our American
pastures. Of ornamental wood there is no |
bend, Foremost among these is the moira-
the most
beautiful in grain and eolor in the world,
t Enough of this is wasted every year to ves
wad thedwellingsof the civilized world.
{ Por many yenrs to come, the exports ofthe
pinta, or tortise-shall wood,
hoy
Amazon Valley must be mainly the pro-|
ducts of its forests. Yel, steangely enough,
tintber is now one of the chief articles of
import at Para, A city of 85000 inhabi-
tants, lying on the verge of a great forest,
Main.
end,
fursaway
an
buys pine boards from
This folly will in time come to
Contrary to all that we might expect, the
climate of the Amazon Valley is teanperate
veal Jt ig
in nny other region of the world.
tifle Ameriean,
rathe than tro
Matos
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Salt Lake, December 6.
lowing was received bv telegraph
from Nephie, Utah, vestevday: Two
men, pamed Richard Sofer and Au
toine Vanlardic, were urrested, charg.
twelve years, both men having mar
ried women who had children, The
prisoners made an full ot
their guilt, and whilg being conveyed
to prison under guard, they gave a
yell, and springing out of the waogn
| vn away, the gaard pursuing and call
| : : + y ° s
| ing on them to stop, which they paid
ntion to, when the guard fired
| : A :
| and brought them down. The prison-
Lois died shortly aiter.
| s se dp i .
| Now Bedford, Ct, Dee. 5.—Benja-
fou wed, aged eighty two VYeurs,
wos found murdered on Saturday morn
i Yio Yoo rsd Viens hvrna les
His tvehing, tiree Nes
{irom Westpoint. He was shot
: Hp 1 3
confession
i
Ho Ril
}
i
Lihrough his body and ais head and
were cut off! with an axe,
An attempt had ap-
le. to. bury the body,
found in the woods. There
| 1s no clu? to the murderer.
dt. TE
laborers— Patrick Kane and
{ Berne d Coffel—were barried in a
1d bank near Titusviile a few days
Lhe bank had n eut perpen-
arly to a depth of about thirty
| feet, at the foot of which were the two
at shoveling, The sand
way and killed both.
a
Canton, Illinois, keeps a list of hab-
itual drunkards, aud no liquor can be
sold to them by saloon keepers.
“OUR FATHER'S HOUSE; or,
THE UNWRITTEN WORD.
By Daxter Marcu, D. D., author of the
popular “Night Scena."
dy
rig lez
' He lived alone,
Lparentiy heen mas
Pt ys :
I which was
ne
LE
men engaged
UV
This master in
thought and language shows us untold
riches and beauties in the Great House
with its Blooming flowers, Singing virds,
Waving paling, Rolling ¢louds, Boeautitul
| bow, Sacred mountainz, Delightful rivers,
Mighty oceans Thundering voices, Binz,
ing heavens and vast universe with count-
less beings in millions of worlds, and reads
to us in each the Unwritten Word. Rose-
tinted paper, crnate engravings and superb
binding. ‘‘Rich and varied in thought.”
“Chaste.”” “Easy and graceful in style.”
“Correct, pure and everyting in its tenden-
i
cy.” “Beautiful and good.” “A I ouse-
hold treasure.” Commendations like the
above from Cuallege Pres dents and Pro- |
| fessors, ministers of all denominations, and
the religious and secular pres all over the |
country. Its freshness, parity of ruage,
with clear open type, fine steel cugra, ings,
substuntial binding, and low price, make it
the book for the masses, Agents areselling
from 50 to 150 week.
smart young men and ladies to introduce
thé work for us in every tow ship, and we
will pay liberally. No intelligent man or
woman need be without a paying business
Send for eircular, full discription, and
terms. Address ZIEGLER & McCUR.
DY, 16 8S. Sixth Street, Phila., Pa. 13
RacesStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. 69 Monro¢
Street, Chicago, Ii, 503 N. Sixth St., St
Louis, Mo., or, 102 Mair St, Springfield
Mauss. 2uap.dm
ONATHAN KRAMER'S HCTEL.
® Millheim, Pa. (form rly Win. Hos-
te man’s). This well known Hotel has
been refitied by its new proprietor. The
traveling community are invited to give
him a call. His table will be kept first-
class, and his bar always supplied with
choice liquors. Drovers will find accom-
modation for any nnmber of horses.
marl2 69tf
Grover & Baker's
INGHEST PREMIUM
SEWING MACHINES.
The following are selected from thous-
ands of testimonials of similar character, as
expressing the reasons for the preference
for the GROVER & BAKER Machines over
all others.
| #&% like the Grover & Baker Ma-
| chine, in the first place, because, if I had
any other, I should still want a Grover &
Baker; aud, having a Grover & Baker, it
answers the same vurpose of all the rest,
It does a greater variety of work and it is
easier to learn than any other.” —Mrs. J.
C. Croty (Jenny June.)
##% “| have had several years’ ex
ence withsn Grover & Baker Machine,
which has given me great satisfaction, 1
think the Grover & Baker Machirve is more
ea-ily managed, and less liable to got out
of order. I prefer the Grover & Baker,
decidedly.” —[Mrs. Dr. Watts, New
York.]
# #% 2] have had one in my ‘amily for
sore two years; and from what I know ot
itd workings, and from the testimony of
many of my friends who use the same, 1
can hardly see how anythin reould be more
complete or give better satistaction.”’ —Mrs,
[General Grane. |
# % 7%] believeitto bethe best, ull things
considered, of uny that T have known. It
is very simple and easily learned ; the sew-
ing from the ordinary spools is a great ad
vantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it
does ornamental work beautifully ; itis not
linble to get ou. of order,”’— Mrs, A. M.
Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn,
The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both the Flastice
Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer
the public a chcice of the best machines of
both kinds, at their establishments in all
the large cities, and through agencies in
nearly all towns throughout the country,
Price Lists and samples of sewing in both
stitches furnished on application to Grover
& Baker 3. M. Co., Philadelphia, or to F
P. Greene Phillipshurg, For sale at S.
a. oy Winns & Cu’s Furniture Store Bell-
vnte,
OCKET CUTLERY —all makes and
peni-
ricesat IRWIN & W
apl0 83 IN & WILSON,
iant” |
THE BEST |
For pointing rails, sawing firewood,
and all kinds of sawing, such as
f ry ry Ban
LA TH, PA | 5 9 (, SHIN G LES, dee vy
while for boring and mortizsing all kinds of
timber, including Fence Posts, it is to-day
without an equal, The time has come when
almost every Farmer wants a machine tor
‘To all
] would say, dont buy before secing the
LITTLE GIANT.
It has advantages possessed by no similar
Machine, among which are
the following :
It is very smull, light, and strong, with-
out uny unnecessary gearing, is furnished
tot
boring, making the motion regular
without worrying the horses, It has a
lnrger capacity than any similar machine,
being capable of sawing 3 to 4 cords of
wood, twice through, per hour, and boring
To to 100 fence posts in the same time, :
pe-1t takes only two men torun itin
DRL ro It points all kinds of rails
eady to put in the fence and mortises posts
saad y to set un, at the rate of 50 to G0 per
“o walter how crooked the
posts are, it will mortise them with equal
facility,
"ne nor \ " y +
THE LITTLE GEANT
[s always ready to run against any
similar machine.
TAL
It is impos
Fixtupes fore saw ng
shingles are always put on wlien desired;
Capacity. 5000 to 8000 per day.
THE LITTLE GIANT was Patented
April 20, '69, and sold in every County
where it has been exhibited. For township
rights or machines apply to
GEORGE REESER.
1julém Aaronsburg..
YT) CC. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB-
R. LIC AND MILITARY AGENT,
and Conveyancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mort-
gages, and all instruments of writing faith-
fully attended to, Special attention given
to the collection of Bounty and Pension
claims, Office nearly Upposite the Court
House, two doors above Messrs, Bush &
Yocum's Law Offices, Bellefonte, Pa.
10junly
NHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and finding:
K ~jrrwh- their varieties] at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS',
CENTRE HALL
BAUM, RRYNOLD'S NEW MARMLE
A. FRONT, Bisnor st, Bellefonte.
WINES AND LIQUO RS
The subscriber respectfully calls the at-
tention of the public to his establishm at,
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Foreign ie Dorentic Liquors’ wholesale
at the lowest cush prices, which are warran-
ted to be the best qualities according to
their respective prices, His stock consists
of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland
Gin, Port, Maderin, Cherry, Blackberry
and other Wines—the best articlos—at ns
reasonuble rates as ean be had in the city,
Champagne, Cherry, Bluckberry, Ginger
and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jumaica and
New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds.
He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho-
tel keepers and others to eall and examine
his large supply, to judge for themselves
und be certain of procuring what they buy,
aplom be done when purchas-
ng are respectfully requested
liquors n trial, aplo
S———————— a
( ENTRE HALL HOTEL.
Jz Joun SranNaLeER, Proprietor,
Stages arrive and depard daily, for all
points, north, south, eadt and west,
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and
furnished by its new proprietor, and is now
in every respect one of the most pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania.
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the best accommodations, Per-
sons from tho city wishing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in the country,
will ind Centre Hall one of the most dean-
tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desire for comfort and con-
venience. apl0'68 tf.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
X Yeagertown, on the Lewistown
and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
and Spring Wagons, which he now offers
for sale as superior in quality and styles te
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very bestseasoned stock by
first cluss practical workmen, and finished
in a style that challenges comparison with
anv work out of or in the Eastern cities
and can be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv.
ing, Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistieal profession
and free from any annoyances in his busi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
cnstomers, rendering satisfaction alike te
all patrons, operatives, his country, anc
himself.
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and vou eannot fail to be satisfied,
REPAJFRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly, ina
rensonnbly.
a soma
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works.
Having enlarged our New Fouxprymwd
MACHINE Suops and AGRICULTURAL
Works, Stocked with all new and lates!
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, ane
nounceto the publicthat they are now ready
to reccive orders for anything in their line
it
INesSs,
Shaftings,
Pullies,
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
which now stands unrivalled,
This Reaper has advantagesoverall other
Reapers now manufactured. One advan-
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain one hundred per cent over
Another advantage is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereb;
the driver has under his complete control
of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg-
he muchine in an instant, without stopping
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
as on the inside. It is constructed of first
class material; and built by first class ma-
chanics. We warrant it second to none.
Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im
All kinds of Repairing done. Di’
ferunt Kinds of
PLOWS
PLOW CASTING:
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economien
plow which has given entire satisfaction
We employ the best Patternmakers, our
patterns are ali new and of the mostimprov-
ed plans. Plans, Specifieations and I aw
ings furnished for ull work June by us,
#9 We hope by strict atter.tion to bus «
ness to receive a share of public patronag,
CASTINGS
of every description made and fitted up fo
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
We also manufacture the celebrated
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
All orders by mail promptly attended to
CENTRE HALL MF'G COM’ P]
apl068if.
a — a — ———— lh AAA SAR
NATURE'S
RADE MARK.
H
Hair
Contains no LAC SULPHUR—No
SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH-
ARGE-—-No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and is entirely free from the
Poisonous and Health-destroying
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara-
tions,
Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
not soil the tinest fabrie—pertectly SAFE
CLEAN and EFFICIENT —desidern-
tums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND
FOUND AT LAST!
It restores and prevents the Huir from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy op
pearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all Humors. cutaneous
eruptions, and unnatural Heat,
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton June-
tion, Mass, Prepared only by PROCTER
BROTHERS, Gloucester, Mass. The
Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made
expressly for it, with the nameof the article
blown-in the glags. Ask your!Druggist for
Nitute's Hair Restorative, and take” so
other,
For sale by Wm. Welf and J. B. Sel
Centre Hall 24junly 5 ot
Yeagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y,
D
OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL
fowling picees at
IRWIN & WILSON,
J. B. ETTELE'S
aplO'68,
>
OLESALE Nk & JAQUOR
W HOLESALE WINE LIQUOR
STORE
Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil-
Great Aitraction and Great Bargains!
HE undersigned, determind to meet the
opular demand for Lower Prices, re-
spectfully calls the attention of the public
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand. Designed es-
pecially for the people and the times, the lar-
gest and most varied and complete assort-
ment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything complete to a first-
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times.
A better variety, a better quality or finer
style of Buddlery has never before been of-
sered to the public. Call and examine our
tock and be satisfied before purchasings
elfewhere,
Determined to please my patrons and
thankful for the liberal share of patronage
heretofore enjoyed, I respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same,
JACOB DINGES,
apl0'68 ly. Centre Hall,
rn
N*V FIRM, NEW GOODS AND
Panic Prices.
FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON,
aving purchrsed the extensive store of
| Gillilan1& Co., and addedto them
at panic pricess large assortment of
NEW GOODS,
They are enabled to scll at
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
A iarge variety of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
Great Bargains in
Muslins and Calicoes,
Ready-Made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
Our Cloths and Cassimers,
Cant be excelled.
THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
Astonishes every one in assortment and low
prices, : :
Syiup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Cannel fruits,
Jellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruits,
Cheese and pastries of wil kinds,
and every other riticle be-
longing to the Grocery
Department.
They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rates.
Mechanics and Laborers
look to your interest. One dollar saved is
a dollar in pocket. Then call ands e at
what astonishingly low prices
FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON,
Are selling their Dry € oods and Groceries.
28 No trouble to show Goods, "&x
If they are not as represented, we will
zr Furmers,
ding ivrmerly occupied by the Key-
stone Bukery
I'akes pleasure in informing the public that
choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Al Barrels, Kegs and Cash.
to contain the quantity represented,
culled to his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for medical purposes,
He has the ONLY PURE
WHISKY in town,
All liquors are warranted to give satis-
faction. Liquors will be sold by the quart,
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot o1 0p
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand.
Confident that he ean please customers
he respectfully solicits a share of public pag
tronage
RWIN & WILSON are constantly re
ceiving new goods in their line,
HARDWARE
ofevery description at redu.ce prices. now
being opened every day aplores,
Wall Pape Tr, chea P
rom 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Eerlucl oy’
f ———
B”
from 4 1bs up to 120,000] bs,
apl0' G8. Irwin & WiLsonw,
Em
URKEY PRUINS, raisens, peaches
apples, oranges, lemons, all Kind
of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
RY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling
for sule by Inwix & WiLsox,
apl0’ 68,
Inwin & WiLsox,
PUM PS!
Jmake at
_apl0'es
Wooden Pumps,
AND
PIPING.
The undersigned would respectfully call
the attention of the citizens of Centre county,
and Pennsvalley in particular, to the fact
that he is manufacturing
THE BEST PUMP,
made at home or elsewhere. He uses none
butthe b. st material, HE WARRENTS THEM
to give satisfaction, as being the most last-
ing and durable, SUPERIOR TO THE OLD
wooden pump, being arranged to let the
water off and prevent freezing in winter,
Pine, poplar or cucumber pumps always
on hand. His matirial for pumps is all
sawed from large timber, and are thus
Secured against Checking or Cracking.
"All orders by mal promptly filled.
PIPING, made of the best material, of
five inch scantling, joined together wth
coupling blocks, thoroughly banded, and
wairanted to stand any pressure required
for ordinary use, Prices of piring range
from 12 to 18 cents per foot. Send orders to
sept. 30.1y J. TELLER,
Milesburg, Pa.
oar mir Sie
, yY
Burial Cases
AND CASKETS.
AIR-TIGHT AN D INDESTRUCTIBLE
The Nidersigned takes pleasure in an-
nouncing that he hus secured thesole agen-
cy in this county for
METALLIC AND GLASS
Burial Cases and Caskets,
which are 0 widely known as to require no
special commendation. The METALLIC
BURIAL CASE, with its present im-
proved style and finish, its entire harmony
with the feelings of the bereaved, its per-
fected adjustments and appointments in
whatever relates to the preservation and
yrotection of the body after death, confirm
its utility and entire adaptness to the pur-
poses for which it is designed. :
COFFINS of all descriptions furnished
at the shortest notice; and all orders filled }
promptly night or day. The Dead laid out
with eare, and funerals and escorts super.
intended in person, HENRY HARRIS
pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the
place. 3 di
2~TURNER BUILDING 5x
| ap20tf Allegheny St., Bellefonte Pa,
Fuss at Millheim
Quite a Sensation and Fuss
has been caused nt Millheim, as
soon ns it became known that J. W. Snool
Wis just receiving a new stock of
Spring Goods!
AT OLD PRICES.
which he purchased lately when
Gold was down and prices had
fallen. His stock consists of
Fine Dress Goods.
Dry GoOds,
Groceries
SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
MUSLINS, CALICOES,
AT OLD PRICES.
3%. The public are earnestly invited
eall at Snook’s store in Millheim, and sa-
tisfv themselves that
He Offers Greater Bargains
and Sells Goods Cheaper than
ELSEWHERE
His stock is always full and complete,
and selected with care, and keeps nothing
that is calculated to deceive. No purcha-
ser ieaves Snook's Store without having
the full worth of his money. New goods
are ordered every few days and whenever
wanted. The highest prices paid for all
kinds of country produce. Call and see.
Snook never surrenders. marily
STERNBERG
Has been to the extreme end of the
market. For BOOTS & SHOES
to Boston.
For DRY GOODS to New York.
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia.
4. Each article bought directly
from the Manufacturer, with a de-
sire to suit this market@¥
FINE ALPACAS from 40¢c to 76¢ the
finest—equal to $1,25 alpacas.
SUITS —from $10 to $18, best all
wool Cassimes es.
3%. He intends to close out his
stock.
THEREFORE NOW OFFERS
BETTER BARGAINS THAN
ELSEwHERE.
HE
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Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 3
owe cents per yard, for the best.
DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the bes
calicoes, and muslins in proportion, at
rates. :
Women’s Shoes, common good, to wea.
11 summer, at $1 por pair
Fine Boots from $3,600 to $7,560 for;
'CLOTHIN
’
CALL AND SEE,
ask people to come and see
h nl
The do not wish to buy.
ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, cof
mills, ghovels, spades, rakes, hoes,
forks, chains, &c., at
BURNSIDE THOMAS’
novit Bellefonte, Pa.
Dry Goods, Notions,
ware, Queensware, Woodand
Iron, Salt, Fish and in faot, a mag
assortment of everything kept in a
1 : y I +
First Class Store.
Now fendy, and for sale at marvelons low
GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE
OLD PRICES.
Muslins they will sell you the »
¥ best
brands at prices that will astonish you
New spring ;
Dress Goods
A most beautiful variety, consisting of all
the nuvelttes of the season, at lower rates
than ordinarily charged at other places,
hit ds «
ite Goo SY rics
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The finest stock in town, bo. as 0 quantity
quality, and prices,
HOOP SRIRYTS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest
rates. (Hats and Caps in great variety
Linens, Towellings, hs Denin gs, lot
Cassimers, Cloakings.
Spring and swunmer shawls, in fact, we kee
everything, and will sell at 8 very small
advance on first cost.
All we ask that you will
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no
consider it any trouble to show goods,
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS,
silver plated and Yankee Harness double
and single, bridles and halters,
mayl'68,1y,
AGE & RRO.
(Successor to N, Hilibish)
Whole sale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
Read only a partial list of Cook Stove
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cook,
Prince Royal,
Sea Shell,
Artisan,
And American
Parlor and Office Stoves:
Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and
New Egg.
And Parlor Cooks tor Wood or Coal, and
Wood Stoves of every description.
Attention 1s eniled to his stock of Roonng
Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv.
ed, size 40x20. 1t mukes better job thant he
old size, und ean be furnished Por thar
any other establishment in town.
Zr Spouting and jobbing promptly at.
tended to. Charges reasonuble and satis
gretion yg usranteed, octZ 68-
BB ETS in all their varieties, children
carringes, willow ware, guns, pis
tots, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &c., as
{BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ 1s
PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof
the very best quality just receivedat
Wolf's old stand
CENTRE HALL
Tan Yard.
¥The undersigned would respectfully in-
formn the citizens of Centre county, that
the above Tar Yard will again be put in
full operation, in all its branches, by them.
HIDES AND BARK WANTED.
The highest market price will be paid
for Hides of ull kinds. The highest mar-
ket price will also be paid for Tanner's
Bark. The public patronage is solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed. -
ded mf MILLER & BADGER.
Ladies Trusses.
Thisinvaluable article for females, is now
to be had at Herlacher'sstore, and no other
place in Centr: county. Ladies remember
that these trusses ean be had at Centre
Hall tf.
ummings House, Bellefonte,
C
Janes H. Liprox, I roprictor.
The undersigned having assumed con-
trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully
ask the patrenage of the public. e is pre-
pared to accommodate guests in the Pp
style, and will take care that his tables are
supplied with the best in the market. Good
stables attached to the 1otel, with careful
and atte.tive servants. The travling pub-
lie are invited to give the Cummings house
a eall. 2imy T0tf
H** ISS, collars, cart whip ecacring:
whips, in great varieties. govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingale:
check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg
harness hanes, ete. Everything in the sad
dlery line at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
Nox; of all kinds, Stelring RloYes
andkerchiefs, combs, pocket books
tn all their variety and very cheap at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re
duced prices, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’
DD ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .le-
ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es
Oukley’'s soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p,
Elderling’s soup, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
RURNSIDE « THOMAS’
Be DE & THOMAS.
Offer to tha Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of merchan-
dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and
see for yourself.
INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ol¢
gov. juva, best quality Rio coffee,
best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak-
ing molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the
ARAN EEA RRA ERA EERE A SERA AEE Caeser Ease Ra
ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit
spots rings. Everything a saddlee
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
tound at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS.
HE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be
found at = BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
T IS known to all in Bellefente and
through the county if you wanta
good article x to
URNSIDE & THOMAS’.
large and elegant assortment of Horse
A Blo Buck-skin Gloves and Bufta-
lo Robes, at very at low prices
BURNSIDE &T HOMAS
'fPRbighes: market prices paid for al
kinds of country prod uce
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’
EW STORE.—LEVI A. MILLER
at Runkle’s Old Stand, opposite the
ron Front, on Allegheny st., Bellefonte, is
Where Pennsvalley Farmers,
and all others, get the cheapest and best
Groceries, Tobacces of all grades, Boots
from the best New York Manufacturers;
Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &e.
once janTtf
DARLOR COO
x Parlor Stoves, and
L rners constantly on nd 1
anl0'68. Irwixy &« Wirson's,
WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED FROM HiDDEN
=e
CAUSEX, AND WHOSE OAUs ©
Fg.
SES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE :
id om
If you are suffering, or have suffered,
from involuntary discharges, what effect
does it produce upon your general health ?
Do you feel weak, debilitated, ensily tired?
Does a little extra exertion produce pal-
pitation of the hemt? Does your liver, or
urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent-
ly get out of order? Is your urine seme-
times thick, milky or flocky or is it ropy
on setting? Or does a thick skum rise 3
the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom af-
ter it has stood awhile ? Do you have spells
of short breathing or dyspepsia, ? Are your
vowels constipated ? Do you have spells of
fuinting, or rushes of blood te the head ?
Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mini
constantly dwelling on this subject? Do
you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, of life 7"Do you wieh tn be left
alone, to get away from ev body ? Does
any little thing as you ot or —
Is your sleep br ken or restless ? Is the lus-
tre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom vn
your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy your-
self in society as well? Do you pursue your
business with the same energy? Do you
feel as muh confidence in yourse|f? Are
your spirits dul’ and flagging, given to fits
of melancholy ? If so, do not Iny it ta: our
live or dyspeg<in. Have you rest ess nights 7
Your buck weak. your knees weak and
have but little appetite, and you attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver-compleing ? :
Now, reader, self-nbuse, venersl diseases
badly cured, und sexunl excesses, are all
capi bleof producing a weskness of the
generative organs, The organs of genern~
tion, when in perfect health, make t e mah.
Did you everthink that those bol defiant,
energetic, persevering, succesful business
men are always those whose generative or-
gans are in perfect health? You never hear
such men complain of being melancholy
of nervousness, of pulpiwtion of the heart.
They are never afraid they cannot suceecd
in business; they don’t Lan sad and
discouraged ; they are always polite and
pleasant in the company of Indies, and look
you and them right in" the face—none of
your downeast looks or any other mean-
ness about them. 1 donot mean those who
keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex
eres. These will hot only ruin their ron-
R ons, but als
wih ons, $0 those they do business
OW many men, from bad} i
eases, from the effects of Bi re
excesses, have brought about that state of
wenkness in those orguns that has rednced
the general system «0 much as to induce
almost every other disease—idioe y lunaexy
paralysis, spinal affections, svici e, und ui-
most every o her forin of disease which
humanity is heir to—and the real cause of
the trouble searcely eyes suspected, and
have doctored for ail but the right one.
DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE-
QUIRE THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, AXD IS A OER-
TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY oR-
aANs, whether existing in MaLx or Fx-
MALE, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of hew long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Con-
sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our fiesh
and blood aresupported from sources,
and the health and happiness, and that of
Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a
reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
getablished upward of 19 years, prepared
¥
‘H.T. HELMBOLD
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th 8, Philadelphia, Pe,
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