THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY April 19., 1872. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL MIWR-Our Mends, svery whsra, will oblige us by sending us local news of interest. ... , CfBCVLATIOW. —The circulation ef the KxroaTXß, on this side the county, larger than that of all other papers in the county. Business men will therefor# find •his oae of the beet advertising medium*. Ws Invite all interested to coma sad in spect our list for themselves. lUDnWAjrcM —All monies for sub scription will be credited on the subscri ber's address, ssch week : by refoeeWfcA' which our poire n* can at all time* tee hoA their accounts eUnd, and a receipt is this system carried upon each copy of the paper. THK NARROWS MORDKR.— Week before last wa copied ao article into our columns relative to a death-bed coofaaaian reported to have been made in Ohio, by on# who participated in tha Narrow* murder some 30 ago. A few day* ago, aa old citisou of thia valley, baviug seen tha article in tha Reporter, related to us soma of the main facts connected with tha search, ha having belonged to tha par ty that was searching far tha body of the'raurderod man. He tails us that the body had not been buried under tha hense, as tha account referred to states. The hone seemed to have beea killed with a cudgel, and it ia also correct that tha man who ware at tha time suspected of having committed the murder, joined in tha search. One of theea, Mr. B h. afterwards moved weat and died there, and tha ether one is still living in the upper and of Union county. Tha mill-dam (let off in tha night>did not show signs af man-tracks, as stated in tha article cepied by oa, hut tha tracks of a large dag ware plainly seen in tha mud, as informant ralataa to us. FATAL ACCIDAMT. —A tad %rcidenL occurad at th Logan Iron mWWI Works uear Lew isle wo, on Friday 5, by which ft wife ftod aix children ware suddenly deprived of ft husband and father. Joseph Uouaer, who had re ceived injuries on two previous oc casions, waa engaged in handling a heavy piece of iron under oneof the ponderous hammers in use, when an arm of the anvil broke, throwing op the bar of iron and striking him on the neck, killing him instantly. The Central Pennsylvania Conference of of the M'K. Church held its annuel ses sion et Lock Heven lest week, with the following result as regards the destribuUon of preach*re, in this (the Altoeae) district: J. S. McMurrey. Presiding Elder Altoma, first Church, Kit Jbddb; AltoonaJßirhth Avenue, R. K. Wilson ; Altooaa, Thiid Charge. D. Hartman; Heltidevsburg, J. A. Meleck jDuncant ville, H. Linn; Martinsbur*. D* Castle m*n; Williamsburg, W. M. Memmger; Lagan's Valley. W. 0. lohbsai: Tyrone XFL. MC CARD ; Port M.ulda J. L. Chandler: Milesburg, J. W. Cl*w; Howard, J. W Buckley: Bellefonte.M. L. Snyer: Half Moon, K. Butler; Pine Grove, W. V. Genoa; Warner's Mark, W. Gwynn. one to be supplied ; Philips burg, T. Barnhart, T. H. Swiuer. sup Grahanipton, J. W Haughawout, one to be supplied; Oeceela. J. F. Bell; Clear field Circut, M. L. Granoe; Snow Shoe, J. Guse; CurwensviUe, A. W. Gibson; Glen Hope, 1. Heck man; New Washing ton. R. k Rally: Lumber City, W. 3. Uanilia; Sinking Valley, G. Guyer: Will iam barns how ; Penns valley, J. H. Leek ie Chaplain national Asylum for Dis abled Soldiers Dayton, Ohio, member of amor's Mark Vjuarterly Confereuce. LOCK HAT EX.—Lock i/aven bad jtfhtakea woman tbe other day. She Vaa taken to priaon te sober up. Alex. Monree, a premineut citixen died suddenly an sth inst On 30th March, John Dehaai died in Beach Creek twp., aged 81 yean. Mr. Wolf is now in the city, laying in a new stock of spring goods, which may be looked for in a fow days, when there will be a chance to see and buy the beet the markets afford. Call at the old stand at oace. On Sunday, April 28th. Rev. Groh will administer tbe Lord's Supper in tbe Loop church. Rev. Miller will administer the Lord's Supper, in tbe Lutheran church, at this place on Sabbath next 21st Mr. N. Cronmiller, of the firm of Herlacber A Cronmiller, is now in the city for a new stock of Goods, which will arrive ia a fow days, when all are invited te examine their stock and prices. The Grain in Nittaay ia looking up finel/, aaya tb Clinton Democrat. A cwuple of the sturdy farmers of that rich valley tall us that the wheat has shot out nicely in the past few days, and the indications are that instead of being killed, they will have a pret ty fair crop if the weather keepe fa vorable. HOUSE AND BAKU BURXRD.—OD last Tuesday afternoon a boose and barn, occupied bv Michael Confer, and belonging to Mr. Peter Kerlin, in Potter township, were totally destroy ed by fire. None ef the contents of either of the buildings were saved. The fire originated from the oven, and there being a high wind at the time, soon communicated from the house to the barn, and in a very short time all were in ruins. Our friend, Jsa. P. Herring, this week flitted to Lock Haven, and our town looses a good citizen thereby. WlNTEß. —Winter seems to be lin gering in the lap of spring. On Mon day afternoon we had about an inch of snow, with slightly cold weather next day. ritormes are still the order of the day and night. The Board of Directors of our rail rood met at Philadelphia, ou 18th inst. It is supposed that the work at both ends sf the raad as well as the Belle fonts branch will be put under con tract at this meeting as it has been de termined upon pushing through these portions with energy, the location and estimates having been completed. To FARMERS. —It will pay any farm er in one single year three timea the price of Fair bank's Bcales, to go to Burnside A Thomas, who are their agents, and have one '-f these modern improvements. These scales art brought to a perfect degree of accura cy and tbey can be relied upon in •very transaction of weight. In addi tion to insuring fair dealing, such an apparatus will enable one to conduct many intereeting and profiuble ex periments in feeding stock dfce., and to accertain their comparative thrift at any time. They are aslo agents for the greatest blessing of the 19th cen tury, the Wakefield Earth Closet. Send for our descriptive pamphlets er call and see one at Burnsides A Thorn 4's Store. They are also agents for Baboock's Fire Extinguisher and Farrnel & Herring's Safes. Hoffer Bro's have just unpacked au immense stock of new geods. This is the largest store, with the largest as sortment, and at ths lowest prices. A eolony'bf three hundred persons from Lancaster county, went to Wilson Creek, Kansas, last week, byway of Elmira. They ware furnished with lirst-class ac commodations at abeut half Are. For the Reporter. Frederick Kurt*—Deer Sir * Ute iMue of the Reporter, I *ew e lUtHtut conecrning sewing machines 'Mr. Zimmer men, when agent for the Araerieen Canib. 8. M., declared thette be the beet mechiee out, end new he it agent for the Sieger, end teyt they ere the beet, end because thet compeny, end not he, tellt so many mechine* more then others Fleet* tell the reeton. Answer : Beceute |lh* Sing er it en old compeny, end het to |meny pieces to tnenufectur* them, consequently mutt tell more, et other companies cen not menufecture theirs helf fest enough for their egents to tell. Let u* examine into this matter e little more closely : which is the beit machine or best liked. Your readers, in a let* issue, noticed that the agent of the Amer. told 10 to the Singer agent's 3 ; and that at a trial the Singer was best out. Then poor •linger, which was recommendedjsohighly, Ad even not to get out of fix, had to be b lined for being out of fi x—to truth cam * outm last. \Nwjl. Mr. Z., tries time and again to makAth* public believe the Singer to be king, at 1 tee in e late issue of the Repor ter. let us examine it, in regard to light runniifr— the Domestic Sewing Machine, in * very short time, was sold in 21 fami lies where the Singer end the Domestic were on trial against each other. Poor "king." I with to cell particular atten tion to a trial at Mr. Peter Bree n a, east of Centre liill, in March. Br the 11th hour 1 found out of both a'Singer, and an American having been there on trial, and J at once put a Domestic on trial there too. n two weeks 1 went back ; the American was pins , Singtrjatui;Domestic both tried, or rather, all three of them, and the faith ful Domestic was bought in praferenca to either of the other*. Singer king T No, bob, because "king" was unfit; while 1 was there, Mr James Carson, whoa few days previous bought a Singer, not know ing anything at the Domestic until too late, came and examined the light running Do mestic, 'and advised Mr. Breon to buy it and he'd trade his Singer on it. Poor "king." So 1 can name 21 families, who of late tried the Domestic, and after trial ' chooae it. 1 might name other instan- , ces where the Singer has been offered in trad* for* Domestic. The Domestic is a simp!* machine, easy ( to operated* rattling cogwheels runs light drop lea# which no other machine in the | U. S., hp the right to use. 1 do#ot desire to run down other ma- i chins# but kindly ask your readers to Domestic a trial, before buying ' other. Machine# delivered to any | oart of the county, on trial. Let the ma chine prove itself, is uiy motto. Write for terms and ciicuLir*. Active agents want- ' JAS. DUCK, Venn Hall, | General Ag't for Centre county. Pa. The Convict* Author , The idiosyncracies of human intel lect are as remarkable as its powers are illimitable It seems possible for a man to be at the same time a saint and a siousr, a preacher and a forger, a religious enthusiast and yet a thief. Many persons have attempted to write the "Life ef Christ," but we be lieve the moet eloquent and remark able work on this theme was written, not by a clergyman, but by a cenvict in the Massachusetts Stale Prison, sent there for forgery in altering checks, by which the banks of Boeton were defrauded of large sums. Mr. Hapnes.the warden of the prison, de scribes it as "a volume of more than 300 pages, of the common duodecimo sise, with title page, contents, chapter headings, margins, etc., executed in the neatest style, and with an accura cy and beauty simply wonderfhl. It bias a beautiful pen-and-ink sketch representing the night of the Holr Family, drawn bv a fellow-convict. It is bound in elaborately carved black walnut covers, with raised let ters and scroll work, and with velvet back." Tbe following is a short ex tract from the chapter oa the Resur rectiou : "The drawing of the third day after the crucifixion was looked for with fervent and hopeful solicitude by the apostles. Tbe time dragged slowly and bsavily as they watched for the realisation of the last prophecy of Christ; 'After three days 1 sball rise again.' Twice bad the sun gone down on the earth, and all as yet was quiet at the sepulcher. Death held his scepter over the son of God. Still and silent the hours pessed en ; the Roman guards still stood by their posts, while rays of tha midnight noon gleamed on their helmets and on their spears. The enemies of Christ exulted in their success ; the harts of his followers were sunk in dispondency and sorrow, all unconcious of the angels of heaven havering near to behold the approach ing event. At length, the morning star, rising in the east, announced tbe ap proach of light. The third day began to dawn on the world, when, on a sud den,the earth trembled to its center, the powers of heaven were shaken,and an angel of God descended to the sep ulcher. The guards sbrauk back in terror at bis presence, and fell prosit trate on the ground. 'His counte nance was like lightning, his raiment was white as snow.' He rolled away the stone from tbe door, and sat upon it But who is this that comes from the tomb, from the bed of death —he that is so glorious in his appearance walking in the greatness of his trength ? "It ia thy prince, oh, Zion ! Christ ian ! it ia your Lord who rises from the grave a conqueror, to meet the morning's resurrection. He returns from the world of spirits, bringing sal vation to the sons of men. Never did the returning sun usher in a day so glorious. Let it be proclaimed the ju bilee of the universe; let the earth and all that ia within it, all nations and all people, shout for joy! Ye clouds witn jarring thunder, ye deeps with roaring billows, lend your voices! Wake ye soaring throngs and feathered warblers whose glittering wings are tipped with gold ! tune your voices to unite with the angelic busts io a sublime Hosanna to the Highest? Swell the inspiring theme, until heaven's high arch shall echo back the sound —Hosanna in the highest." We know there are many clergy men, and we suspect there are a few editors, even of religious papers, who could not sustain a flight of eloquence like that M. Kenan's book, "lAt Vie d Jesus," came to the notice of this convict, and he addressed him a letter, wanting some information on impor tant points which the Frenchman, who wrote his book to prove that Jesus was not the Christ, has not yet had time to communicate. The following is the conclusion of the convict author's let ter : w i was taught thst the prophecies which relate to the Messiah were liter ally fulfilled in Christ. In the book of the Old Testament it is distinctly fore told of what he is to be; of whom des cended ; what kind of a life he is to lead ; what sorrows be should endure; how be should sustain himself under them ; what should be the manner of his death ; what indignities should at tend it; and that the Jews, of which nation he should come, should reject him. All these things are clearly written, and if they do not mean Christ, will you please tell me whom they mean ?' But, perhaps, it is all an allegory. If so, will you be so kind as to tell me where the allegories commence, and where end, and how to distinguish them from the balance of the writings 1 I wish to be a consis tent man. Will you have the kind ness to tell me how I oan be consistent in accepting certain portions of the Bi ble and rejecting the balance ? Will the same rule of consistency, which I doubt not you will be able to give me, be a proper one for one of my friends, who may choose to make a sweeping rejectiou of all but that one paragraph, 'Drink no longer water, but use a lit tle wine for tby stomach's sske and thine often infirmities ?' "You nay that Jeaus of Nacareth was but a common man ; tall ma, wan tha twelve apostles, and Saul of Tar aus (a pupil of Gamaliel >. and the countleaa early martyr*, all addle-pa tad men, who laid down thair Uvea for an idle infatuation T " 'Whence but fWm heaven cauld men unskilled ia arts. In several age* bora—4a several parts, Weava such agieoing truths T or BOW, or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lief Unasked their pains, ungratoftil their ad vice, Starving their gains and martyrdom thair pries.' "And thoae seven churchea —Ephe- sua, Smyrna, I'ergamos, Thyatisa, Philadelphia and Laodocea --referred, tain the prophecy of St. Jobs —are they still exlaut and unchanged, or did they meat their doom as literally as it was pronounced f I ask this of you, because 1 suppose you to be ac quainted with tha facts, having visit ad those scenes. "Anxiously awaiting yaur reply, I am, respectfully, PKIOONKM 21*4, M. 8. P." Taking Cold. If a cold settles on the outer cover ing af tha luugs it becomes pneumonia, iudamatisu of tha lungs, ar lung favor which in many caseo carries the strong est mau to hu grave within a weak. If a cold falls upoa the inner covering of the lungs, it is pleurisy, with its kuife-like pains and its slow, very slaw receveriea. If tha cold aettlaa to the joints, there is rheumatism in its va rious farms inflamatory rheumatism with its agonies of pain, and rheuma tism of the heart, which in an instant sometime# snaps the chord of life with no friendly warning. Itiaoftha utmost practical importance, then in tha wiu tary weather, to know not ao much how to cure a cold as how to avoid it Colds always come cause, some part of tha wholo bedy beiug colder than natural for a time. If a man will keep his feet warm always and never allaw himself to be chilled, ha will uever take cold in a lifetime, and can only be accomplished by due care in warm clothing and the avoid ance of drafts and undue exposure. While multitude of colds come from cold feet, perhaps tha majority from parsons cooling off too quickly after becoming a little warmer than if nat ural from exercise or work, from con finement to a warm apartment. — Wood's Household Magaxine. Another Steamboat Explosion. About Eikkty Lives Led—TVs Wed field Horror Eclipsed—Hoe Ladies Drowned—Passengers Burned AHve —Heartrending Particulars — Tar rible Beyond Description. St. Louis, April 11—9 p. m.- The steam •r Ocean us, from Red river te St. Louis, when near Brook's Point, thirty miles above Carir, at 4 o'clock this morning, ex ploded her boiler, tearing her to piece*, after which the wreck took Ire and burned to the water a edge. Pilot Thompson, of. the steamer Luma ded, laying a few miles below, on seeing the light from tbe buring wreck, manned e yawl with men and sent them to her as sistance, who found a small party of the survivors on the head of the island, but passed en to the relief of those on the wreck. Ten or twelve were found clinging to tbe wheel, but all but four dropped and drowned before he could reach them. There were five lady passeagert lost, the bodies ef four of them were seen fioeting past Watson's landing. They were not recovered. Mr. Fisher thinks tke Pilot, Harris, end himself, theealy employees of the boat that were saved, though the Belle, of St Louis, may have picksd op some. Eighty lives lost There were about thirty-five deck pas sengers of the Oceanus, making, with tha steamboat hands, one hundred souls, all of whom were lost but twenty. Fisher de scribes the Explosion as terrible beyond description, the entire upper works being lifted bodily and tailing on lha boat and in the river. He saved himself by cliag inglo a plank and Seating until rescued. He was in bed at tbe time of the disaster and fell ia the debris but escaped with slight injuries. Sheriff. W• ere authorised to anaounca the name of John Spangler, ofCentrc Hall, a* a can didate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democratic county conreotiap. & DEATHS. On the 6th inst.. in Milroy, Hattie InfSfc daughter of A. 9. and Sarah J. M. Karl in, ag ed 4 months. On tha 6th inst., near Sinking Creek Mills, Minnie, infant daughter or O. W. and Sarah J. M. Spanglar, aged about 7 months. Both are asleep in Jesus. What a bless ed sleep I A sleep from whichjhe poet tells us, none ever wake to weep. They are both at rest in the arms of tha Saint that was slain that they might lire. Parents, your dear little babes are hap py end God only took Hie ewn. Although their stay waa brief vau loved them. You mav ask, why did God take them away so socn and thus maka us unhappy T The answer is plain, and the abject two-fold : let, Y< ur little onea are in heaven end with the angels—hence they ere inflnitely happier than you could make them here. 2nd, Your hearts have been wounded end moved with parental affection for your off spring, so teat your minds are better adapted to the contemplation of your fu ture existence. The last you saw of your babes, was their little bodies, cold and life less, but if you could tee them now, as the transforming power of God has made them, you would not know them. Would yeu meet theiu 7 If jreu would, give God your hearts if you have not already done so. If you have, then it only remains for you to he faithful. A. A. * . Loop, Arm 13, 1872. / V On 13th inst.. ia Totter twp., Maria Civ llli, aged 24 years, and 28 day:. On ISth inst., in Haines twp., after a lingering illness of cancer, Daniel Rsed, aged about 70 years. On 10th in Grsgg twp., nftcr an illnvtt of nbout four weak: of Typhoid fevar, Jonathan Krarar, aged 43 yaars, 1 mouth, and 14 day*. MARRIAGES. On ths 4th inst., at Clintoavi la, by Rev. M. Hloat, Mr. George H". Tolbvrt to Mi .Sarah J. Kcsman, both ef Centra county, Pa. Oc ths 9th inat., at Centra Hall, by Rev. S. 1). Bennington Mr. Jama* Swab of Pot ter twp. to K. K. BUmbach af Aaronsburg. -VTOTLCK.~ V The undersigned, thankful Car past fav or*, hereby notittes all persons wno know themselves indebted to hint by note or othcrwiaa. to make settlement an or before tba 10th day of May. ile ha* born* pa tiently witn many, and would still, but business arrangements make it necessary that all pay up by that time. *prl9.3t PKTXR KERLIN. HOUSE A*D LOT roa SALS.—Tb* under signed offers a choice property for tale, consisting of a new two story tram* house, new stable, and ether outbuildings. The lot is a fiae ona, lying on Main street, Centre Hall, and hat a variety of choice fruit trees upon it. For farther informa tion apply to 19ap3m M. RICHARD, Agt. NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. —(JtntUmen : In pursuant-# of the forty-third section of tb* act of May Bth, I8&4,lyou are hereby netiftad to meet in con vention. at the Court He us* in Bellefonte, on Tuesday, tba 7th day of May next, at 1 o'clock p. tn., and select viva voce by a majority of tha wbola number of Directors ■resent, on* person of literary and rcionlif ic acquirements, and of skill and experi ence tn the art of taacbing, a* county Su perintendent for threo succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the same, and cortifjr tb# result to the Stat* Superintendent at Harriaburg as raquired by law. R. M. MAGEE, apr 19.St. County Superintendent. Ths Daily bouse, at Shemokin, and 9 other honses were burned on 16tb. The weather is pleaeaut to-day. Graham A Sou, axt door to Kell •r'a store, hava a complete assortment of boota and aboea, for meu, women and children, and at the loweat prioee. Remember the plaoe, and glee them a call. The liberal republican meeting at Cooper Institute in New York, ou last Friday night, waa ene of the grcateet gathering* of earneat tuen ever held in that oil?. Greeley waa one of the vica-praaidenta. Hpeeohea were made by Senator* Trumbull and Shura, which will tell with damaging effect egainat the perfidieuaGrant ad miaiatration. I). C. Keller, at the old aland of Keller A Muaaer, en liiahop alreet, has a fine and well asserted stock of new Erode, juet unpacked. The Prnusval y trade will de well by calling at this favorite stand, where bargains are to be had as heretofore, and even bet ter. A better aaeortment of goods is not to be found in Hellrfoute, and more cheaper. Subscribe for the Reporter, and pay in advance. Shingles I Shingles ! Twelte Thousand good sawed Siting!** srs offered for sal* by ths undersigned, st r*s*onsbl* rst*s, si Centre Hill. ispSt J. C. KEMP. A journeyman blacksmith wanted— liberal wagea paid—apply, at Church ville to Hknky F. Licutk. 12ap. 3L BRLLEPONTKMAHK KT.s Oorrsclid by C. l>. Keller. White fYbsst #1.60, Red US ... Ky....... 7A. OomOO ....Oats SO Barley 80. 70 010/orsed 6,00 Potato** 46, Lard per pound 0. Pork per pound OU Butter J&....... Egg* JO. Plaster par ton sl6 Tallow I, Bacon 8 .....Uiiu 11 LKWISTOWN MARKETS Whits wheat 1,66 Rid wheat 1,46.... Rye 70 Corn 60 Oat* 40 Barley 06 Clovsraeed 4,00 Tiuiotbyseed, 850 Sail 3 60 per sack Bacon ML- Ham 16 Butler JO Egg* 10 Plaster 9 60 PATENT COOKER For itlt by apr tf. WM J. M MANIUAL Beautiful Tolet Setts, Chamber Pails, Ac., For MI by apfJAtt WM. J. M MANIGAL. Still Ahead! Philips 6c Glasgow's CHEAP CASH STOKE Their food* >r< marked down to Cask Priest, and they 3IU* CN2AJ>. All kind* of country produce taken in eschanfe for good*. A general assortment of good* kept. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. DRVUOODS. QI'KK.NSWARE GROCERIES WILLOW WAKE. CON FECTION ARIES, DRUGS A ftill aaeortment of Ladia'* style* just received from the city, and for rale cheep. a#*So don't forget, that PeleCat City ie the place where you can buy cheap for Caah. apr. ill It BUTTS HOUSE BKLLErONTK, PA, J . B. BITIN, PropY. lias first class accommodation; charg es reasonable. Dfctpr, tf. T> 10 ISTERSNOTICEiC" The following accounts been ex amined and pasted by me. remain filed of record in this efiee for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all other* in any way intarasted, to be held at Belle fonte, for allowance and confirmation, en Wednesday, tbe 24th day of April, A. D. 1872: Ist Tbe final account of Isaac M. and Jacob S. Carter, administrator, of Joseph W. Carter, late af Potter township dec d 2nd. The account of the ndminslrntion of Alexander Shannon, nnd John Roar, administrators of lbs estate ef Samuel Harpster, lata of Potter towmpip. Centre County, dee d. Srd. The account of John B. Leather*, executor of the last will and testament of Daniel Leathers, jr., late of Howard twp., deceased. *h. Th* guardianship account otJohn L. Musser, guardian of Richard I*. Laura V, and Alexander R. minor children of; Robert and Laura Morton, lata of Fergu sen twp. dae'd. sth. Tbe first aad final account of Jac ob R. Bower, jr., guardian of Kmalin* Harpar minor child of Henry Harper, late ef Haine* two., dee'd. 6th. Tba guardianship account of Wm, "Keller, late of Potter township, deceased, >*ho was guardian of Wm. K. Poster, at filed bv John H. Keller, and D. W Kell er, adminiitrater* of William Keller, deceased. 7th. The guardianship account M. T. M illik in,.guardian of John R, and W. 8. Keys, minor childran ot Thomas C. Key*, deceased, as filed by James Millikin. attor ney in fact for the executors of M. T. Mil likin, deed. •th. The account of William Meyers, administrator of all and singular, tb* good* rhattle*, rights, and credit* which wer* of George Meyer*, late Spring township, dec'tf 9th. Account of Jamee Oliver. admlnls trmtor of nil and singular, the good*, chat tlet, and credit* of John Baity, (lunatic), late of Perguson tarp., dec d. 10th. The account of Simon* Long, ad minUtrator of Mary Long. late of How ard twp., dec'd. 11th. The account of Henry M. Meek, and Mary A. Miller, formerly Mary A. Cooper, admiitralort, of Andrew W. Cooper, late of Perguson township, doceas ed. 12th The account of Jamc* I'. Coburn, adminiitrmtor of all and singular, the goods, cbattle*. rights, and credit*, which were of Henry B. Mussina, late ofllainc* twp., deceased. 13th. The partial account of Jesse L. Test, eiecuter of the last will and testa ment ef Joseph Booth, late of Bush twp., 'dec'd. 14th, The account of George W. Brum gert, administrator of Henry Tressler, late of Patton twp., dec'd. 15th. The account of Daniel Brumgart. ruardian'nfM. M. Earhard, miaor child of Jacob W. Earhard, deceased, late of Miles two. 16th. Tho account ofGeorgo Alexan dar, administrator of Bamabut Shipley, deceased, late of Union twp. 17th, The account ef A. C. Geary and Adam Decker, administrator* of the estate of David Hoffman, late ef Marion twp., dec'd. 18th. The account of William Garbrick and Samuel J. Garbrick, executors of John Garbrick, late of Marion township, dec'd. 19th. The account of John 11. Neidigh, Administrator of John Neidigh, lato of Ferguson twp., dec'd. 20th. Th first partial account of John T. Ross, and George W. Campbell, execu tors of tna last will and teatament ot David Host, late of Harris twp. dec'd. 21st. Theacreunt of Samuel. Gratnley, administrator •( all {and singular, tho goods, chatties, rights, and credits, which were of Jacob Gramloy, Hr., late of Miles twp., doc'd. 22nd. The third partial account of George Livingston, eiecutor of Henry Vandyke, late of Uellefonte, dec'd. 23rd. The administration account of Henry Ueaton, administrator of William B. K rise, late of Boggs twp., dec'd. 24th. The account of Jacob LoiUell, jr.j administrator of Jacob Lduell, late of Penn twp.. dee d. 26th. The account of David lthoads and John Irvin, jr., surviving trusteos, under the will of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte, 26th. The administration account of John Weaver, administrator of David Weaver, late of Perguson| twp., dee d. 27th. The account of Jacob Strohm, guardian of Daniel and Susan Kerr, minor children of Daniel Kerr, late of Potter twp., dec'd. J. U. MORRISON, RKOMTKK. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BANKEKN. MILLHKIM, CKXTEK CO., PA. Receive Deposits and allow interest. Discount Notes. Make Collections. Issue Eastern Exohaneo. And a general Banking Business done. JOHN O. MOTZ, A WALT K, PKKSICXVT. Cashier. mer22t£ Tuehhpjuwkkm Taek Notice —All persona are hereby cautioned against walking across or otherwise tresspass ing on any fields belonging to me: A recent act of the legislature nuniahea all offences of tbo kind, and all persons not paying attentiou to this notice will be delt with according to law. Jno. B. Lek 112 apr 3L Potter twp. TTOTD TWfTOW *ruu(i is whim LIKE IT- Wm, Sim, Vwifi ul Lumhm. x BUY ITT TRY ITT Forever aijd Agur, . Use Paig Cure 0/ Far feto.igsus^,. . . Use PaiQ Cars Ml for KWaleia, .... Use Psi| CunpOiL Far Ftv\Sors,. ... Use fciq Cj/e Oil For CkolenL Iferbue, . Use Pai lire Oil For Sprains V.... Use Oil For HeedatheV ... Use Cure Oil For Bruises, .V. . . Use Jrip Cure OIL For Corns and Buttons, Uy y Cure OIL For Any Sore, . . iKs Ptiij Cure OiL For Ay Utqeneat, Yin Paiq Cure OIL Urn i S>m/iiYiUtm, Aa4 • ikdlw|< |wlu. M* t|nl IW EtlMtJHr mat tWr*illy far Ask Sw MWjmS OIL tL u hUt, fer wJp4IEAIT IT TO OBIE. II I* sal • ffiLag ammvata (irtputuJm.ul i mitt- X 111 HMUU flvtU^S rA wn, iiwt* ua tuV. X ul Is rlss* ul mH la an. \ V" b Z *u Dn||W wl Man la IMk-lW rsui E. aa s'kmtw. IkCluai A EATON, fsonuirass, a—maa. r NewClofhing Store I. L Reizenstein in the corner building, oppoeite 11 offer s store, Bellefonte, has established a new Clething Store, where the best bargains in the county are offerod. •7.50 to sls for Suits of the fin est Casslmere. HATS, CAPS and a full and complete assortment of ev ery thiug in the line of Clething. Gears Furnlwhlng Goods all directly from their ewn manufactory Also. Jewelry, Wateheu, Ac. They have engaged their old clerk, Mr. A. Sternberg, so well known to the people, and who wilt be pleased to see bis old friends. epbtf. A. BUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room,* No. 1. Bush's block, where he keeps on hand a stock of WHITE and RED LEATHER and HARSESS. Kips and Calf Skins, French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF FYERY DE SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valises OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. Clover and Timothy Seed always bought and on hand*. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to SuMman'*, there you can buy cbcaper than eUewhere, a* everybody know*, who ever dealt with him. He let* no one off without a good bargain. Next door to Hu**man'( is the cheap dry goods establishment of Isaac Guggenheim er. apfi.tf. The Champion of the World. The new Improved Americau'Button- Hole Overseaming and Complete Sewing Machine —The great eat machine.of the Age 1 Simplclty, Durability A Cheap- ness Combined. This machine being the litest, ha* many improvement* overall other, in a word, it as perfect machinajwhich is ackhowledg by judges |ndagentt.of all other machine*. Mr-The following renaomTnre given why this in the beat family machine to purebate : 1. Because it will do everything that any machine can do ; hemming'tVuni the finest to the coarsest material, hemming, fulling, cording, braiding, binding,gather ing. and sewing on at the same time, ruf fling', quilting, Ac., better than any other machine. 2. Because the tensions are more easily adjusted than any other machine. 8. Because it can work a beautiful but ton-hole, making at fine a felling at by hand, 4. Because it will embroider over the edge, and making a neat and beautiful border on any garment. 5' Because it will work a beautiful eye let hole. 6. Because it can do over-hand seam ing. by which sheets, pillow cases, and the like, are sewed over and ovar. 7. Because you can quickly raise or lower the feed to adapt it to thick cloth. 8. Because you have a short, deep bob bin, by which the thread is constantly drawn from the centre, making the tension even and does not break the thread. 9. Because tho presscr-foot turns back, i so the cloth can be easily removed after be ing sewed. 10. Because the best of mechanics pro nounce il the best finished, and made on better principle* than any maehine man ufactured. it has no spring* to break; nothing to get out of ordor. 11. Because it is two machine* in one— a button hole working and a tewing ma chine combined. 12. Because no other machine can ac complish tho kind of sewing stated in No. 3, 4.6 and 6. Remember, it is to last a lifotime, there fore one is wanted that will do the most work, and do it the best This machine can do several kinds of sewing not done on any other inachino; besides doing every kind that all others (can do. The Ameri can or Plain Sewing Machine does all that is dona on the combination ex cept button-hole and oversuaining. The American does not rely upon "an tiquity of invention" nor upon reputation won when Sewing by machinery was in its infancy : but tho tact that it embodies sub stantial improvements upon the many old machines in market, sua has decidod ad vantages over all other machines. Call on A. L. Ranges, Madisonburg, who is the authorised agent for Centre county. Also keeps tho best Sewing Ma chine thread, needles, and repairs ml (kinds of sewing machines, clocks, watches, mu sick boxes Ac 1 will thoroughly canvass the section belonging tome, and! shall be very much pleased to sell every person a machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be fore purchasing any other—it has no equal. Parties wishing the machine, will please address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed to. A. L. BAKTGKS, Agent for Centre County MADUONBUEQ, PA. 11 " ■ V m - ■ '■' "■■ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! 0* Di KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it new prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, to sell VMY SflOGSMSWoert®, Sh©t # <0f!>•*, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC, 9 at greatly reduced price*, lie to aim prepared to purchase ALL KINDBOF GBAIN! FOR WHICH UK WILL PAY TUK HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! CASH PURCHASERS M ILL FIND BUPEJtIOR INDUCEMENTS THKBK apr.lWf. C. D. KELLER THE KEYSTONE LIGHTNING ROD CO. Are lbs Sole Proprietors of the Celebrated T. T. Klnaey Patent Copper Lightning Rod. Also manufacturer* of COPPEB CABLE, BODb AND WEATHER YAXIR Of svtrj Besriptiea sad sf tb# west approv al itpls. All orders Jor putting up Rods mni Vones u-ill rtetire prompt attention {/ given to oar Agents or sent to our Office. GKIBB A COMPANY, Agents for Centre County CemtbkHall, Pa. apr!2tf. AT PRIVATE SALE. A lot of land, lying in Gregg township, on the banks of Penns creek, between Pcnn llall and Spring Milts, is ottered at ixtvate sale. It adjoin* lands of Geo. Buchanan and L. R. M Inure, containing 24 ACRES more or less. About 8 acre* consist of first class white pine limber, the balance cleared and under cultivation—6 acres are meadow. For further particulars apply to C. H HEN NICE, lSocVtf Gregg twp. J^ICENSES- Nelite ie hereby given that tbe follow ing applications fer License have been filed to April session, 1872. D. Johnston A Son* Hotel, Rellefontebor Wilkinson A Grice Michael Howard Edward Fehy Restaurant " " 11. 11. Stone Saloon Fred Smith Restaurant " •* JoU A offer, " A Isuu Wholesale Liquor " ** Jacob Kule " " " Henry Jacob " " " Thomas Loughery " " " Helen Uirthler Restaurant " Wm. Brown " *• " Daniel German Hotel Dewninr A Veager Best. " - George Taylor Hotel Unionviile bor Daniel R. Boileau Milesburg bar T. M llall " - " J no Spangler " Potter twp Charles Smith jr. " " " Martin Leiuell " " *• Gutieib Haag " Spring twp Joseph P. Mulson • •• " Jeremiah A. Sankey " Snowthoa " Robert J. Uaynes " " *• J eel Eling " Marion twp William Robb - Walker ' r Alfred Kreemer " Pena " Rebecca Musser '• " •• Eliiabelh Kuhns " Liberty " John Limbert " Haines " C. A. Faulker " Philipsburg bor J. L. Bumgardner " " •• Montgomery Brewer *' " " Robert Lloyd " " " 8. Smith Wholesale Liquor " " Jno Beeaer A Bro. " Beaner twp Joseph Peters Hotel Harris Patcnoll A Miles " Huston " JnoC. Mason *' Bush " Martin Murphy " Bum,ide " James Redding Hotel Snew Shoe twp Frank Hutton Restrurant Philipsburg bor. Catharine Foust Hotel Potter twp George Miller " Haines twp. Bliss Miller " Miles twp J. B. Butts " Bellefonte Ber. Harry Kline " " Martin Dolan " Bogg*lwp JOHN MORAY ARRANGEMENT 1 ISAAC QUOGENHKIMER, h s v i D g purchased the entire stock of lbs late firm ofHuasman A Guggooheimor, ex cept the Leather audSbwe-findinga, has filled up bis shelves with a lot of SPLENDID SEW GOOIM, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, IIREHS GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES, and is now prepared to accomodate all his old customers, and to welcome all new ones who mav favor him with their patronage. He feels safe in say ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGKNHEIMKR. P. 8. —Mr. Suasmau still centinuea te deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-PIN DINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, iu the old roem, where he may always be found. 12ap.tf. Something JVfilf in Bellefonte! GOODS SOLD LOW For Cash Only!! BURNSIDE & THOMAS WMLimEA hBTAIL Jo'bLcr* .1 ller —mmmmm i™""TSHrnnrTrspr^sr™"" AJAKKKTr dealers la DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS also all tba STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES. A very large as sortment or Toi- LET AeTin.Es, Fahcv goods Soaps, Ac , Ac., The fine*l qual ity of Raz o a Steel, Poceet KKIVES, SnaaoE# and Raeoes. Wall Paves in Geeat Vabiett. • PRESCRIPTIONS, compounded by cum{ potent druggists at althoura, day ornigbt. Night customers pu'l night b*U. ZRLLEK A JAKRETT, Brockerhoff Row, Ballefonta Pa. unlg I WAR! WAR! On High Prices. CHEAT EXCITEMENT. H. B. SMITH, of Potters Mill*. NEW GOODS! We would moet respectfully in from bit friend*, cuitomer*. nnd the public gener ally, that be ha* taken puaseaaion of Thompson's old quarter*, wbieh have been remodeled and improved, nnd i* now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor aim by calling. NEW GOODS! Ho ha* ju*t received one of the largest ■took* of all klade of Mcrchandiie ever brought to Centre county, which he intends to Mil at tcuh figures a* will make it an ob ject (or nil persons to purchase. Families laying in winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac., should not fkil to give him a call, as he feels confident bis price*! and superioa quality of good* will amply satisfy all. Tits stock of GKOCEKIEB consists of Coffer* of the best quality, Teas, Sugars of all kinds, Molasses,! Fish. Salt, Cbetwe, Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of DRYGOODB is large and varied, and we will just say can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. READYMADECLOTHING a large stock of ready-mada Clothing ftr Men and Boys' wear which w# will dispose of a vary small advance on coat. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Queentware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil cloths, Wall Paper*, Window Shades. Ac., octSUy. Graham & Son, Boot 2.im. CKHTBE BALL FOUNDRY and Machine Shops. Van Pelt dc Co. Tbo undersigned, baring leased tbo above establishment, announce to tbs pub lic lb at tbs sains will be earried on in Oil ite rarious branches, as a FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, nod Manufactory of Agricultural Implements, They are prepared to 111, upon shortest no tice, all orders for Hone Powers Threshing Machines Ray Rakes, PLOWS nod Plow Ontoiogo of every description, alt kinds of Castings made and fitted up for Mills, Forges, Furnaces, Factories, drc. Also, avary thing in tbs lias of SHAFTINGS, PULLIEB HANGIBB, in Iron or Brom. We employ the beet Patternmakers. Our Patterns are now and of tbo latest improved plans. Also mannfacture ibe unrivalled ROUGH 4 READY Corn Planter, which is the beet now mode. All orders by mail promptly atten ded to ldecvltf CENTRAL HOTEL, Corner of Tbird and Chestnut Street, Mifflin burg, Po John Bbowon, Proprietor, lu Central Location makes it tmrtfeutorly desirable to persons vistotogTown oa business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Ltrary Attached. lunJUy Carriage MANUFACTORY Centre Hall, Pa. OEO. B. HARPBTKB H*i on bod and for m 1 at the moil rea- Mublt rate* a splendid stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and every description ofWagon* both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to be made ot the beat and moat durable material*, and by the moat expe rienced workmen. All work tent out from the eatabliahment will be found to be of the high eat claa* and aura to fine perfect satisfaction. He will atao hare a are as aortment of BLEIGHB of all the neweat and moat fashionable styles well and carefully mad* and of the best materials. An inspection of his work ia aaked as it i* bettered that none superior can be found in the country. aaftt.tt GREAT FLOOD! Tom of Dry Goods, Groceries, No tions, Hardware, Ready-made Clothing, and thousand* of other articles CARRIED OFF AND LANDED AT km~the Cheep Store ofrmft Herlaeher 4 Cronmiller, CENTRE HALL, PA and now offered at prioes lower than the lowest Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hsri were,Queensware, Woodand willow Iron, Salt, Fuh end in fact, s magnificats assortment of everything GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelties of the season, white goods, embroideries, hoop skirts, BALMORAL SKIRTS, All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated end Yankee Harness doable and single, bridles and halters. Apr 1 GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains I THE undersigned, determind to meet the popular 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 timre, the lar gest and moel varied and complete assort ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description sad quality ; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a Int class establishment, he now offers at prioes which will suit the time*. 11A better variety, a better Quality or finer style of Saddlery ha* never before bun of sered to the public. Call and edamine our lock and be satiated before purchasings elfewhere. Determined to please my patrons and thankfbl for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. JACOB DINQES, Centre Hal WJ. B. KTTKLK SJ IHOLBSALB WINE A LIQUOR STORE Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the 9tone buil ding iormerly occupied by the Key stone BakeryJ Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keep* constantly on hand a supply o choice Foreign and Domestio Liquors. AU BarreU, Ktgt and Ceukt warranted to contain (he quantity rrpretontod. I The attention of practicing physicians is called to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purpose*. Bottles, jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand. H? has the ONLY PURE NECTAR 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 oi BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident tnat he can please customers he respectfully solicits a snare of public pa. tronage myHtf MUSIC! Every No. of £ STIES' MUSICAL ONTHLY contains four or five Piano Songs, four or five Instrumental Pieces, besides Vocal Duets, Quartets, aad four hand pieces—in fact, we guarantee every yearly subscriber at least S6O worth of choice new Music. We offer lour yearly copies for $9. Sample Copies mailed for 80c. .Five Back Hoe. ft* il. J. L. Peters, m Broadway, New fr MUSIC! Wherever the NE PLUS ULTRA Glee-Book has been introduced, it has been pronounced superior to all other works of its kind. It is the largest, la test, finest, and only collection of new Glees and Quartets, nearly all of which have Piano Accom paniments, ad lib. Sample Copies mulled. post-paid, or $1,60. J. L. Peters, 609 Broadway, New York. K W FURNITURE STORE. 1 DOOM anew Borrsa'a BELLEFONTE, PA. QEOROE OBRYAN, Dealer to v uaen Yuiii OK ALL XiaOC, BEDSTEADS,TABLES,CKAiait Parlor and Chamber Soto, SOFAS, LOUNGES, BUREAUS, WASHSTAEDS, WARKKOXSS, MATTRESSES, to Particular Attentioa to Ofrdered Work. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. VXDEBTIKIIfi, In All Its Branches, METALIC, VAUTOT, OOOrwOOD, AMD CO UK OK CAOKKTC, Always on Hand, and Puaorola AtUeded With an Elegant Uoarao. aptof. Stoves! Fire! Stov's! At Andy B—iwaa'a, Centre Hall, at* lotoot and boat stovaa oat. bo boa just roooivod a largo lot of Cook fkovee, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipoo Cook, tlia Reliance Cook. PAKLOBS—The Radiant UfhL selffoe dor, Una Burner. Rational Egg. Itrtll, •to. lie tolls stoves at LOW aa anywhere la Mtfflin or Contra co. TIN AND 3HEETIRON WARE Tha undoraigaod boroby informs the cittoona of Paatnevalley tbat bo boa no choaod the Tiaskop heretofore serried oa by tbo a H Mf g Co.. and trflt co.uaua too aomo, at the old stood, in all H* braach os. to the manufacture of STOVE PIPE dk SPOUTIRO. All kinds of rpairing dona. Bo baa always onha^d Fruit Gut, of all Sitae, BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPBBfI, DISHES AC. All work warranted and charges ranann abla. A tbaro of tbo wwb nosroweo pe nciled and reksmaß; foepTOy Contra Hall Guru HALL Coanh Manufactory, Levi M a r r t at has aatabiiabmeat at Centra Ball, Pa. heaps on hand, aad for sale, at the moat reasonable rates a late* stock of Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagona, Fun and Panes* and rahiclea of arary dascription mad* to order, and Warranted, to be mad* *f the IhmC Bfltimid niHfrkl, tad V7 Mil skilled nad competent workmen. Pimaa wanting anything in bit line are reqneeted to call nad uaaiuliii work, they will tad it not to be excelled for durability aad wear. ayrfßy PRUNES and DRIED CUE RANTS# the very best quality jus received Wolfs old stand NATURE'S Hair Restorative Coo Mum oo LAC SULPHUR—oS SUGAR OF LEAD-No LITH ARGE—NO NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from tk Poisonous and Heal tk-destroy ing Drugs used in other Hair Prepare ticns. Transparent and clear as crystal. It wfll not soil the iaeat Cabrin-perfcetiy BAFB CLEAN and IFFICIEXT-desWeSw tums LANG SOUGHT FOB AND FOUND AT LAST I It reetores and prevents tha Hairfkwss becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is refreshing to the head, checks the Hak frees foiling off, and restores H to a great extant whan prematurely lost, prevents Hands then, cure* all bumon, cutaneous eruptienn and unnatural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE REST AR TICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patent##, Ay sr. Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BiOTM KRS, Gloucester, Mass. Tha geaaisw la put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of tha attiela blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist fsg Ra ti: ait Hais Rcstosaiivs, sad take ad other. pffSead two three cent stamps la Proc ter Brothers for a "Treatise en tha Human Hair." Tha information it contains la worth $600,00 to any parson. ltw.ll For sal# at Outre Hall by Wm. Wei and Herlaeher A Croamiliar- AG I NTS WANTED FOE A Book That Will SA bft<mii irminovru SIGH OB BUT*. This is an original, interesting, and In structive work, rail of rare Asa and human being an account of the AUTHOR'S PRO FESSIONAL LIFE, bis wondarfbl trieto and feats, with laughable incidents and adventures as a Magician, Ntcroaaaaeat. and Yentriloquist. Illustrated with 16 Full Page Engravings, besides the Author's Fotrait on steel, and numerous small cuts. { 1 The volume is free from aay ohlactions bla matter, being high-toned ud moral in its character, ana will be read with inter est, both by old and young. It gives tbn most graphic and thruling accounts ef tbn effects or his wondarfbl feats ud wisgiaal tricks, causing tha moat unoontretlabln merriment end laughter. Circulars, Terms, Ac., with frail Inform#- lion, tent free on application to FIELD ASH MEAD, Publisher. 711 Sansom Strut, Philadelphia. oet27.Qm. CENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SFAVOLBB, Proprietor. Stages arrive and depart daily, for all point*, north, south, east and west This favorite Hotel has beaa reltted aad furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect one of the most pISMMd country Hotels in central Pessiylrsik The travelling community aad ilnnanjM always find t tie best accommodations. raF sons from the city wuiung to saoad a Mf weeks during the summer in tie SSUM, will iin J Centre Hall one of thoaMMfo tiful locations and the Centre Hall Heflft all they ctyild desire for cosita? MdnflP