DE The Demderatic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, l'A Friday Mbrning, May 6, 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN &,QOUNTY —Tho present week of court is being 1 t poorly attended. --Corn has been planted in parts of tue county already this season. --We understand that Miss Annie L Dickinson has been re-engaged to lec ture here the coining season. —The brass band belonging to France & Lannier's theatre have been enlivening our streets this week —A run °lion Ili.hop Street 1 day cr two since. No harm done, pni'tu other than undue excitement on the part of the horse and his owner. —The Fifteenth Amendments es• u•ei , eil the franchise for tiie second time in this town on Tuesday last We may w& der that ha\ e the negro - -Cau den: nb , ut t•INVTI pre, , nt n li\,[ll4 ni,twarunco in ttio %Nny ~t 'ai -1 ,1 1,1)4 ntll the i ti :llr, 10 , 1,1111,`• Pence, for the flr-t Imo in 1 , p.ar- They are a chllu p thOrC and Con't need squire:. ery Into h. • The eloctl.n f.wr Jut•tlee ofliceri on Tuviday inn ,1 i•xcitNitn.q.e than 1 on tniulif , -1 , (1 in tiny , ttnilar e,•rn t -t 111 tilt, t,or.tu4ll for in long l'he mountains hale been on lirt f• r time, %%Lich Accounts for do. 1. , L lia7y appunranre of the tky past (in 4unday 1114, old had ribuuL Ili much cw lie could do its,nrni,c...f pro,cic. —The Commissioners, on Friday 11 , t, appointed Mr. Samuel roster, toun•bip, n COMIn 14, till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr Keller The court confirmed the sppontment. and Mr. Foster has been 6worn into office. —Milesburg is to be benefittod some Ezibbath afternoon, during (he prment month, with a religious, discourse, from one of its citizens, whti rays he is 'going to lay the foundation aft musical tem ple, to be erected in that place, that will sent WOO people —The excitement about the repaint ing of the town clock has not yet subsi ded. Many are the commendatory opin. ions passed upon the town council for the % , gorous measures adopted by them to beautify the dial of our public time- Aoeper. The citizens shout, "vire la cuss- C" ' —A tight occured up town the other day between a couple or Radicals on the JuNtice question. For a time. the oc ta,toti prutnised to be quite lively, Lut soon the sober second thought of., both parties calmed their heated feel ings, and the battle subsided without injury to either one, —l)r. Gleason's lectures in this place have been respectably, but not immensely attended. Money is too scarce now to indulge in much enter. tainment, oven as useful and important es Gleason's lectures are We have France and Lannier's thentrlcal troop here this week, who are also drawing but indifferent houses. —Our friend, Frank Galbraith, at Patton's jewelry establishment, is one ut the neatest workman we know of anywhere. But Mr. Patton aliWays has been blamed for keeping good work men, and that is the reason why every thing coining from that store gives such great Fativfaction Frank is first clam, --Ldist,Sunday wm the first of May, but we reltrd nothing about decoratmg the graves ~four soldiers. Even our two intensely loyal newspapers, the Na trona! and the Republican, ' had not n wool to say on the sui•ject, but nib ‘,..ed ”Det•oration Day" to pas , unnoticed We thought End cal s)inpathy fur our dead koldwrs woultin t la t more.than ~r three years —lt moat be fun to go a nfter night \in ,aw a chap come 11010 0 nigld from han exeuridon bo,Lplight. Ile was ns wet as n rat nod ns drunk RR TOOd It., and couldn't i.‘volir,braight to , ave Lim. Ito didn't lw. any 11.11, either About de 1110r11117 , d Wfk , to as any man v... flare ,eeti bince "MeCriii hen" join the Good Templars. "Sieh" is life vrl thu, d, we enjoy our-el ve.. --Our Centre Hall cotemperary boiNting nb(ont the high kicking of rtien and boys over in that valley. Its lint reports put Mr. Brown, of Gregg town 6hip, above the rest, but at that time it had hardly heard of William Smith, of Spring Mills, who flings his foot inches higher than Brown. Besidfs kicking higher than anybody else, Smith linui hauled a half ton on a wagon two miles, and carried seven bushels of onto the HIM() distance without stoppinc. \r . • drug the ,realioni-, in Tae ELFrrioN.—The election held on Tuesday last in the South and West Whrds of this borough foe Justice, re sulted in the choice of the Democratic candidate J.P Gephart, E-41 . by the ifforkome majority of 23 yobs.. In the South Ward the Domocrats elected the JuIT , and one Inspector. In the West Ward the Iladirals elected the 3 nag, and one Inspector_ The following the vote polled: In the West Ward for JUST IC E. Gerhart, D. 4 40.) had 136 * iotes Khnger, " &2 votes Klinger's majority I( In thu south Ward for .1 I. Si (ipplinrl, (1) ) had 103 N Klinger, ( R.) 1 votes lopliart's mnjority 39 EI 9ger'n imijonty 16 Total rnaj. for Gephart In the Wait Ward for J I. LflK had ulllll, ( 11.) 1.)0)), ) maj ,, rit v In Ow \1 ova f. , r I.:‘ 1 11%-i \nl•ntuv',lH In 16. vtl ‘Card 31 ty , 1) 1,/ltl _ .1 a 1 lit the IVar,l I \ I: , ‘tiar, (I) ) 118,1 lir,,\NTl. y% very we,l, and \‘• that the 1, , ,, , ugh ate itht 1.1 , ISlnr.t., at d that they can acc,,til ph-I, a gnat deal x4hen they try Let thin bere)tfter l'l/Cgq2rago u, 1,, H o athhdates in the 11 , Ii nod th , n, t ,, ele..ttli , ma-in the pr. b,ht. ,a , tant , all can V.. !. thew grfttif2, ing re-alt the. llc tn-erae ~ w e a great deal to the worl,- Im: men c.f thti bormigh, Irhr, Gc zrerally voted ugain.d. derke)t,m, and thui 6isted ht w-sert the sti prI•11111Q of t h e wham men The electiont Mi. Ger.- hart P , the tint Democratte trlurt2ph we hate had in thi4 borough for years TIIK CASK PftripaokTlON Th e cane presentation which was to have taken place publicly at the Good Tem plar Lodge on last Friday night, was afterwards changed, at the request. of Capt. Potter, to his residence on Allo• gany Street, and came o 9•, accordingly, on Saturday night. About a dozen persons were present Mr Rankin pre sented the cane to tho Captain in a very neat and appropriate speech, to which, on his behalf, Wm. P. Wilson, Esq , responded. The company were then refreshed with lemonade and cake, after which they dispersed, leaving Captain Potter in possession of the much talked about cane The engraved inscription on the gold head wa, carved by our skillful young friend, Frank Blair, and ass beautifully done. The inscription reads as follows. "Presented to Captain W W Pot ter. as a token of respect, by Bellefonte Lodge 1. t) 6. T " The occasion of the presentation was a most pleasant one, both giver and re civer boing mutually gratified. Sir of FREAK.—A woman living at Mount Eagle, in this county, who is not altogether right in the head, started from her home the other evening be fore dusk and walked, barefooted, all the way to Wayne Statimi, in Clinton County, six miles below Lock Haven and twenty six from Mount Eagle, be fore morning, accompanied by a dog, which stuck faithfully by her side du ring the whole journey She was re turned to her home the next day by the citizens of Wayne. The dog that went with her was a shepherd dog, and when asked why she undertook such a tramp, the woman replied that the dog went before her all the time and kept barking as if he wanted to go,-and she thought she would go with hum The probabil ity is that when the intelligent canine 11 oiered thou she was straying from leme, he barked before her in order to dr.% her buck, which, fading, ho do termilied not to forsake her, rind so he went along A GRAND 13A1.( will be given in Hall, :on Friday evening, the in-tant, by the ' , Rig Spring Com 'an , • alai(h PrllClttgC4 (0 lA , a he% e been put. at one dollar per , „ T I C , of as to allow es er3 body to par t:lle:lc. No improper characters will o adn.ittd. llelhf,nte, Lock Haven a! d Tylf,ne editors cordially invited, nil admitted free. A good time is an t., :patc,l 11. , 1 A 4, .t N, —A few ~ w eeks since we 1. ,, t iced the burning of the dwelling of Hobert Mnrtin,of Eagleville, this county. (jr. last Thursday evening, the 28th inst., n dwelling belonging to Mr. Andrew Bras, in the same' village, Watt burned to the ground, resulting In a loss of between $3OO or $4OO, with no inau- 131E2 --The Blade„ is the name of a now ,paper just started in Tyrone by Mr. 11 , 1nieF It open. up lively and looks APPOINTED 'Argo II f'amphell a 'WHAT OTTIERR TII INK Or OUR TOWN. very industrious, energetic and respec- following very complimentary table young men, has been appointed netiee of our beautifili-tawn, as well as Deputy Census Marshal for this district. 61 the Irkt , lIMAN OffiCO, is from the Mr. Canapbell‘is a pliisterer by 'trade, i pen of Mr, John C Whaley, editor of and we have Ps orY believe will the (Tinton Dextocrof , ono of the ablest make a careful, efficient and exc'ellent l , t printed, and most influential officer. We are very well pleased with Dmmeratic papers in the State. an d awsl confess that 'I 1-I.ZIONTIL.--1114 Tunatlay afternoon no it -lows tn'ore discretion and judgment ti , e i P t i ,i en ' j i l re „ o ‘ f r. " e t "! t i, : out " o ' I ‘l renrPnni 1 party ILnI ,' than usually characterize the selections 1„1,,,,,y,,,:,„h„h"'„,,.,1 there on Ihat l't e. of the Itadienl.powers t h at he." )I,:r, wog f ! wr the Il i onetit of (km,' Templar I,algo Campbell, politically, is very 111;,,le-t le dto , Itcle , t tilt sol and quint, and a,„lear a neworr„/ „4 g'l')'"4 t h e t a," a " i P / JJJ aw g *,'" a g •aotao.t looku , toore env "spolor Lt I le ' lie i n L, a ith.llanon I lag ( . 1l)/1 , 111 1 0 / 1,4 tit th „. g in th,. over' Among all the Other ors, inch hod n flirt for that pristion, Mr Campbell, bent mate the tide up the lane} it know, wag choler the , in „ t i t , nto party i or and wtia , , , ,t. part they took in 4.etli tug ill, trolool we nTr' t Here kindly (liken allpelntuten 1, nn , l In what wily they ..t, 100 gctd.il Irtetok, ((emit and Worked, is, an a tnntfor or cour s e, uo t, F'nr.3 of the frarrhatia anal taken l amina to tto• lo na tit, bein g out fiery skit fo the for us to' say It 1, (.11,m2.11 to hnuty e " thilt in hi, niiiiiiintinent tiiii lure, r,104 n, let hint try tt, the rudlcal party—the won aho link-. he is inlinfirlity p l od trini Ilia toga the 111( . 1111`, Atli M1111141 ,1 ', and control "11l I'll , freallllllla tevumony 10•Iae raid that that organization hero, knee lueo, Olin) " 11 , ? " . '" "" (hr. for hilly IV" moosl 1,16t4.1.‘ 4,,f „ thi,„ tt 111 „i„ of 11111111• Lta.tor _at lilt: % Lt.% at.L.atttot: th e o mo m to , n o on, it the pat I ippo Il ' . \ I I (4, „ , „,,, ,„ , „„, t.. pan but Iliat Ii• liono tif ,211; „, ag na hill. pro:n • .!, It , l atelo,•a • . ‘• 1. ,•,. b 11. I , i,•. hat ..),.• , ,t ~1 • /I- 1., PG cotes 0(1 . - t 1 i I E. ME 1,1911\ 111.11 1111%1,1k. ti \% 11 : 1 . ." Mt , !'tnEtl OEM Ti , r 111,141 0 t I I 'II. t% , Ik:/p4 tiro wot t , \ NVltil the nillrollll , a.-wrif , 4l tr, then'. IMIII ''• \ t • / r 1, - ( Ih , I. r IN,. I iv, II 1.111114.11/ Rrllrinnt, I'. /, I —I 01111Pii- , t,l 1 tiof, 411.1 111,1101 v. And I too. t•.“ 11 - I Ru I. Ilh 11.11111, I k I ri :4101 ( 'lll NI I%lt I' t T I I /1", OW Ij I. gw I 11 , 1•• N'.l I I I M•t , I'3 / h-1h 1.,-),11. • \ ••I•lnia l'lnt• iot rololy for the ('emu; .)ten The} II with riuttieriiu: and will expect to get nunu•riv, nn• CC= —L s:4 T IL K. A It II tatilitqott Esq , the R,prrh/reorr, will lecture he. fore the littulsburg "Ph rourthosnuan Literary Setiety" on Friday everting, the Igth instant In this connection, we have been requested to publish the following notice A lecture will toe delivered on Vrldny ir•en Ing. May I.lih, before the "Phrenotko:lej n e 1.14 r. try Soelety'ltf lionl.toirs, by A. It Mitch' eon, },et, of Bellefonte hilthjeet— . paint?. lit Ras —Appropriate not- Sidr. will hr furnimhed on this °evasion Fit ndr to he applied to the Iwnefit of the "Ptildp Li brary . of gioaintatrlt tititntar,loil fee, ti Itonerve.l rl atr. tt eOl. The cornuntte personally tnvtto all lha cdttori of Cen'tre county to he pres ent Mr Hutchison possesses the abult ty to get up a good lecture, and an in teresting tune may he expected. —That our town is so quiet rind well-ordered now, is duo partly to its peace-loving population and in great degree to the wat, hful viglanee of our police force These guardians of the night and day havo.things no systesmis tiled that whenever a disturbance oc curs it is very soon quelled, and the of fenders generally find themselves in Fort Woodring for their pains.' Nles , rs: Wolf, Mullen, libortlidge and Fe/ty, have thus far performed their responsi ble duties to the public to the general ~ati sfaetion, and lime but rarely exceeded their authority, We are glad to know that the "billy" is not used now except in extreme eases. —Bellefonte la rapidly donning her Summer attire Streets are being cleaned, linulitia topainteil, trees planted, and an air of generid renovation parent soon your (tout thoily will begin to flock in, heouto.e, of all country towns, Bellefonte has the reputation of being the pr. ttn-t and moat healthful Our merchant: and .business 1111111 geneeally are prepiirel to drive a brosk trielo, and things general ly loot hopeful arid rir_ortii,ing. }VP . it (itlid ti'mlit to rot in' Vt 1, 0 ,10 li nd that 1 , , I W II II lintin,rl. I: .1 , t.nr r VII` tin , : r-t•trpl, io (0,14 going Ln (.1111,t1 4tllll, n h. rr h , • IA ill re, , 11110 (110 I 1114 , (}u)- 4 nur 1 , ..t t.n.l hiuinnrL-twi,in,GyLi•v./ (~ - 1....•tt.• in th•• 1,1- Lure. - - The rcgulnr now,. of Lncturn, --A tinnilwr "r i art , •,11,1 , till by or ovrr Or lown i on the nlllO 0 r hi, I. trnin 'l',l -• lnv n \Olt 6e 11 , cturna to gentlemen only day rerun';, ur n partto , ,htt ly ui Il c '.1.11 , • 1 IM,4l:ty tugn.. to ,1(1104 only state. (Inc of than, in attemptin.; ' descend the steps of the Itu4ll saloon, missed his footing and Icicle 1 up on his head at the bottom. lle was just drunk enough, however, net to hurt himself,and so sat ol us thoneeNsity of recording the solemn fact that he broko his neck ----Mrs. Adeline Harris, relict of the late William Harris, Sr.; and mother of James Harris and Dr. Harris, of this place, died here on Monday, at her res idence on High Street, The fonoral look piaci , On IVedlli , 4l,ly, nml w 1:t o M iLl$ ,h 1 Mg, nil 1,1. %11 It 1,4 SEE it°11,1 , .. 110. t) , Nr Irt lIME=I I 14.1 1., , 11,..,111% •11..6,11 th. I =I uLi ‘,l •L , . 11 It '10'4{14 4 111,TH , , tilt plogre••• h.. 1 • 1.1,1111. f. 1 ,, Ihe 1.1 a. it r 1.01 I thal II h'. 4 N. I y mlalt the I I•rr I,n 11Jelnubillik• [:‘ t,. s, I 1.. 1,101. , Lro• t, htt• 11 ht.-lied, •11.Itle II kr pt I 1,.• 11 11 , 11rg1•- Itlty art` 'Mill 1011,1, 1., tug I ~f , w(lit,l l twy nm luni tang te.. 1. IS 1111. 111 11111. , !hat Ni illrefl. iw n .1. gr. 0 Ili. 1,1 f 11 . 1 1111 I n 1.11. 1, 1 1.1.-1 , • 14 111, 11 1 111. 1, 11 Lulu , troet an./ up 1110gIt. it. etreet “f 11,4, hn. -1 1.1141 Illosi 11,1 1 4111 prt OS in Linn ulu.L llr.Jlh z,11.1 I t lit 0111 lt "' I. " Printing ,ghee .0 hare c‘, r x, • elts 11111 , isinl•ry is rim by water peer , his elle • he• •ii tutted ,at Silting I. rt ck 'I be I upplie4l with aalor from 11l fury large .pt hml• feroc+ it. , anti r up 21•0 fimt te the lei, of a )1)11 //I /14 roar, where it Ix idh•ottld in nx, noire, which feed the tin. for Au , / the ether for dwellings A floget lirr• 0•• Hero nary faverablv imprantocil with Belle (tint.. during our brief rind It in a rigorenn ).'slog lean, containing manufacturing inter , min that girt. j•ermanency to tin improvementa a,,. peptilation, while ita churches, dwelling., nteres, and hearth glen unerryg inarkn of re finetnent, wealth and industry. --Ira C Mitchell, Esq., formerly of this community, has resumed the practice of law in Cincignati Having formed a co-partnership with James It. Challen, Esq , who is is the enjoyment of a large practice, Mr Mitchell pro pthiPs to maky,the "queen City" his fu' taro home It was his intention to re turn to Centre county, but the advan tages offered in Cincinnati induced him to reconsider that determination Al though we would have been glad to add Mr Mitchell's bnlliant talents to the sum total of Bellefonte legal ability, we wish him much success in the wider field which he has oltosee for the razor- C.l , k; of his legal attainments --- -We bad the 'demure of meeting in our oilier yesterday afternoon, lion. Theodore Cornman, of Carlisle. Mr. Cornman served as member of the Leg islature from Cumbarland county during the session of 118-9. lie is now acting ns therneral agent of the Cumberland Vrillj - y Fire Insurance Company, and called to see los on his return from ad justing the claims of the Moshanon match stick factory His coin pony, we are told , loses .5r,,000 by the fire, which amount it has promptly paid over. —Court adjourned on Wednesday morning pant, clo3ing what was to have been n two week's term. During the M.:18- 610a,ngrent dial of bu,ine,s way rd ul,nnd the lawyershrre generally unite ni ,ay ire that J nd go Mayer ran di.patch Ini , inoev with greater rapidity than any .110140 who low ever pre , uled in this t Tht, is quite it compliment to hi, Honor. ---,-The theatrical troupe giute their Et.t Hall, on It , •10 , -da) nr ht to a fair nu Heide 11 , • s I , IIIV Wtli "Mier D.111k," intrnti ( inL; the great railroad beetle, which was )1 t: , ,tten up IMM 1..J111 , x,r, ,, 4 a•s It, been tow' by John t" , olirbeek will be quite n eonvenience if don t too high rice"' fur .1 II - 1. 4 ;11.10.1 , 1n of gl)(1(14 —Thu monthly meeting of tho l'rezb)terian Congregational Temper ance tioewty mins held ir. the Court House or Wednesday evening. —Tho I 0. of O. T. has appoin ted a comulittee of four to represent the Bellefonte Lodge in the District Con, .vontdon at Sinnemehoning. --Ye gentle rain of Thursday laid the dust and made all nature smell fresh and sweet A—The in9tallat . ion of ofk•ers the torttf r, i r, iirigll.l- 111 H A. , Ct iL ttLtl% =I =IS Si thirst and 111,1 ti-tr) —We heard 'one of the lt i niete• on to the borough teat on Monday last in an insolent manner, tell an honest working man, upicrwu,z.lfere arguing about the election, that ,Ito "could go ahead, his influence didn't amount to an)thing, an) way." The next day the election multi ill' and the working men and I 4ittioerats boat the broad , cloth and negroes, twenty three votes. tivan A has come to the conclusion since that working men have some influence, and that they are not all led round by thello , w, to Lc is. Bully for the white working men ! —We wonder if the Attorney wh o swells round town, clothed in broad cloth and full of bad whisky, who ,re fused to speak to a white workingman at the pork on Tuesday last, because lie couldn't help to run' in ilarkey votes cur the radical candidate, tllOllllO as one the pets of Ihe borough riot soil, that working *ten had " me influencer' ft lie did, be certaLy saw hi 4 mistake after the Voles were comited. - --A inirty of railroniler, in the emi r ,- : -4 tiow tihor ('o , »ldiDy, lilt 10.1 Ttic,l3) c•%. 111117, trP li hl llr ui tin Inomown. \N li It Ow rani • lin I li, it ..tt)11 , 4t11 , 11 , 1 (14 ; 1 14111111,i 1114111\ .111.1-- 111 d tint 1114 . \' 1,1411144 144 411 4411114414.41 to put tiny into iii "rent- -—" \rearing the Cl, it twilit!, rN hi, rtiii 4 ,, py of tiok W \ Business Notices "1 01 , 3 - 41 " -- A littlo ll.itt.l I/ a' 1 r11 44 1 ,4 i% tit 111.. 111, in 111.• 111 ill, I , ill , r, 1 , , W,ri It T..tlom 1.,11 4 ,1'1111 oltd! t.ll. - , th 11 . 1 rpi 'slog drupd-1., A. .Lana 1. 1,1, 10,11° flint .141 " -1, a 11l 1,, 11 , 41 it} oar ininertiAinK I 01 1111111 M llr .I.thro, It Ali.nittiilor lu4 liven att. pouuel agent for thin county for the Olt— lirated and Mower We du jilt know of any illjll hnio in line thni Inn% itiv• tt.rt , p . 11,1,1 Mill4flketion...l . olTun lauvr term, —I a•tennbtwl not in be onlibine by any tither agent, Mr lanau Haupt luta 1..4 osriv, hibithril In the Immune!, during the part twtt week.. his Buckeye Reaper, Buckeye t urn Shelter, 'telegraph Fodder Cutter, and a New Soil Plough Ile la agent only fur the !teat Maellltieti, and will guarantee satinfaetiun in every Instance. —rerhapa there le no buelness In this 'nee Inn of the country that pays better than rats og good stock. Scrubby little cattle, sickly l oo k log %beep and 111-slisped, crookod-Jollit ed, npiritless horses, arc becoming relies of the peat. Our harmer. reallte this, and In re all.ing it, will be glad to know that Mr }Marti 1110 concluded to stand ills celebrated horse La. Petit There Is no better bl oo ded horse ' n the country—no finer looking—tougher or more valuable animal to any stable in this section, and we know that the stork raiser. or the 1 minty will take the opportunity of Improving their stock now when it Is offered. Cuss, —The customers of oak !bon will And many things there this 'carom° both surprise and please them Tine variety and beauty of the new stock, the neatness and elegance of the new styles, the great Improvements that hove been effected In Ready-nude Clothing, and all that nut one thing will more than all else strike them as wonderful and admirable And that one thing la the toe prices Never before were garments offered at such figure., and Wannemaker A Brown base their expecta tions of an Immense trade this year, on this one fact, that nowhere else in the State ran be tumid such clothing as there, or indeed, any clothing at such prices —An Important cue ,Jechied Our apace will only admit of publinhing lho iterittet Crier of the court—Gentlemen of the Jury, linen you agreed upon your ♦nedirtt"We harp: . -Who shall speak for you 7" "Our foreman '• "Do you find that Zimmerman liro's I Co., Seamless Kid (10re,.; holler Corsets, bh rent Cotton Dress Levy ('al 100, fly , kr., are I.etter and cheaper, than sell i y any other store in Belielonte 7" "We dn." KlllllO of the other hoonen Inore.l for It 11111 , / trlul Put the Judge sold the testimony war CO strong hat he should he compelled to refuse It —The Aersitrustrre (/seas, h00u...1 by r: Rowell , No. 40 Perk Now, New York, con tain. rifileo itifi,flo4ll.on oot Jo) 0,• nLlulncJ elsewhere Eivery advertiser plmb' read It Sample eoplen I.y mall for IS ....MN MARRIED in the 2AIII ultimo, at Parpogago, .1. W VP Mr Jr.,vor. It Fox, or Locir Iltwon, to Ml . o l Sher ,), IlAev, of 1114,,Altroi MONEY MARKET, poilaven k Jiro 4o Smith Third ! 4 treof, thy following tip to tlio nth t lout , U 14 Cr, of 'HI W1,64116% T.. 2 . . 111 , .:611111 4, , 1 110 , ,,,a, I .• " * r0t,.... .. •. 5 ......, 110 1 40 Ile' y 112, 4 1, II $ I/ 0 - 6 1. HO' " n 'I A " .... .. .. .. 110.; (0) 11.0 . i " •;r'. 1./-1 ,, '.. Iv:LC lon ~. P 14 :11))..ar r per vent Cy 112 GI 112'i' kW I enip Int Tote.., 11 4.10111, ...... .• 111. , „(0, 1144. s hili,r. tos 141 Ile Union Pooltlr H. R Int M. Runde h. - ,,', 0 6 , r0..1 l'entrul Neill ,. It R 9.2i1 I, tolcp Union Nunn, Land Omit Tlond.. 7.,0 0 7711 The Bellefonte Market CORRV - TIED DT FELLER & MUSSER The following are the quotation• up t o il o'- rdoek Thursday evening, when our pap., went, to 10rt.49 White Wheat, per bushel • -. gl to Red Wheat, pee buithel... 1 115 Rye, per bushel. .. . . . 75 Corn, hholled, per bushel, . • 71) Oats, per bushel , Barley, per bushel . .. . GO Beek. .'t wheat, per litutheil . 75 Cloverneed, per bunhe1..,..................... 7 00 Potatoes, per bushel.. • . 8.5 Eggs, Or dozen . ...i . 15 Lard, der pound. . . • 18 Baeon—Shouldere . . 10 Hides. ... ' 11l Hems ..... . . ... f f . ... 2 1 1 '1111140‘,100 1,01001 ... 10 11111110 , I 3 1 //0. ---.--- New ddvertikenkente. LAWN MOWER. THE "LAND•CAP of tilts little nand Mower we are prepa to easel L that It Is the best, airnple%t e' Intent margins now in the market challenge all othern.it is ef orttpwl, and 10t Indy, anti nl'l'Blllo.l to I,l`tbn wor k with ease and satisfaction A Mandl I (nut operate it 118 will an a Ulna. It Ley double rullantage of a !Sonar attactune which will t,n found useful In the rolling walks, ,te Call Anil nen It nt W. it„n,v Philadelphia Central Agricultural Implant. and Setif Warellonae,(;(leral Irenter In l' .1/Msers of nil hido, and everything seer.,, to the Eal aler, lent Market hired', P a 1, n, MIIEN= lIA I R RENEWER, IT WILL POSITIVELY RESTORE GE HAIR TO ITS oRIGIINAL coLoR It keep~ the heir from falling 0 111. Ii h. is dre...ting in the world, mak Ing Itra..hy hair, healthy, soft and glossy I l'nf nal.: by an .lealera in mHII, ino It HA 1,1, R (YI. Mutiny'', N. U. ProprietorA lb IN i.t B i.(,(„)„,,, lICIUSE! 1.1:W I.llll' trnr"e, ,u 1 Ilto• fifioTiii , - Fir Chi; I;firfrrietor in 1k U. f tm.l or If It Ikr.l.rrr, near l'uttr r, NI ti, pr o.r or 0r.0,0n, I r'll 0.14. 1111.1. 31,11 , t• 1 , 11 - 11 I 1110 P. lig, r 111 I, I; IV l' I: T I 1.44 t .Itl It ,• .1 ).1. I •it I. I. lii lc 1,1;11 •.1,1 t. 11.4 11. c.., I, I, t ))• m•lic, II n),)) `l.l In , Ptti I, 1 1,1111 A luunty, N 1 11. g.rl toy (rf ,t 1 .1 641111 , 1..11 trt an Si!tttt 1.4 ‘l,„ ) Nimul !ljtit I 11 , 1)11.1. Il 1 1%10, I is I'LTIT 'I Ittittilit Ikt . flne nip) ‘r. llln , •rt r 1 ) . ) ,,•ti4 t• 111 rt lit 11111tIttrt PtV Until, k ••• 11))))11,c1,.. 1,. ..1.1 Me-celig rr 11NX , - n%% ‘l.l , I F.l4dm LoER, MAY A 1,111:1s, tire plat opening their ?tenor - el Iti.tallutt sit N G .0 TIIEY II kVI EBIE LAGEST, MEI FINDir AND CIIEAPE:sI of any emtabliohnent in town Come and see na at our new rooms, nr tr! posite our old ataad. EMI LOEB, MAY ! liiEl F RANK P. BLAIR, (Successor to J 11. lialino PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWF:LLE.P & El. RAPER, BELLEFONTE, PEN!. 1 At.so,Aunt IN American. English and Swiss Watches. 0, , a Fine Jewelry and ailver.plated Were Wan hes Repaired on the most SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES 'And Werrantod to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION MASuNIC MARKS AIDD FELLA)AV A hUCI Frl HII., hlnnufnetured Al 'Phu'''. lull. I Solid (.4. , 1if and Filver .levrelry Matta,' to in.der DO .\'T FORCi TT THE PLA CE, Nr•. , door 'ro harper Firo'n, Store, Spring, near If udt, Ifellef,nit.e.l;entre county, T() TILE CENTIO cot NTI. I )on rle ire 0, 1,111,1111,C 11 rumlan Hlll.l , AND 11140\0 H SEI.I. - It %liiNi• SINGLE 310111 - li, 4 11r• Olin,, •lINI re. vent you to coil , 11 .11.1.XANHAt, li. ilehatte, oh , t , t "+'•"' la o lane, tt Mel, in exoetl‘ ii to, cry pro tleolor 011,1 In .111110 a. (.• t 10 form n Ili .1 pile 3on n de•eripti te pgewhlet, hieh it , . In r toaolono In the notrket, Nv.• Id ..] briefly ninte below 0011ru of Its teed p and. r. WO mean straight folu:kri we hereby agree that if you will exuintee , ntnchluc'l~ , .. , •ly,find then f nil Inn( ' ningie statetonut that wo metre h anti , tt 111 not io , k. ?ou ;to buy the lluhhar.l.lp, give It a tont,. API we were tinnhie to Al!, I the demand for the past three yenre you to call soon and examine :he only CIiANAABLF.7MoTioN MACH in the worhi from feat in elnw, er t" (`' 'shout topping the machine. Aldo exkun. , Our now amunfement fur I.OWERIN“ end RAISING our CUTTER lIRN whit the machine is In motion. Roth ," wheels exertpower on plow 'as well n• to ' jinn; ei th er drive %heel will drive the I.lHt , alone, yet both are praintleally eontinwm , 15-1 . 1 0 111 JAS. H. ALEXANDER., 1113
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