The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 26, 1872, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rHKOfiSTBB REPORT!
■ * K 111 DAY July 2ft., 18*2.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL NEWS.- Our Mend-. every
when*, will oblige u< by sending u* local
now* of intcwwt , ...
CIRCULATION The citvula. " *' Mi
HKI-ORTKA, ON ihi *I<LO the county, I>
larger then that of all other .japcr* m ltie
county. limine** men will therefore find
tlii* one of the U i iidvertistng m*.
We invito all interest..! to come ana In
spo.-t our H-t tor themselves.
HKMITTANCES A m*nu- fr ib
y acrii,tioii will ho credited on th*ul> erl
hor .noh week: by roiVmng to
w hioh our pair. n* can at all turn s see how
their account* -taml. and a re.-cipt is l >
this system curried upon each copy ol the
)xaper.
1 Stone Wftie
a Urge awortn.ent of every site and do
acrinUon now on hand, cheap, at the old
(land of Wnv tN oil.
Aaronsburg Hifih School
or the Reporter.
The summer session of thi- *• h* I will
open on the Jinh of July D>-
I*will ho under the management > t r.
A. Yen rick A. It. vho from expo nonce
and sueetst, wilj doubtless obtain the p:<>-
-. nimv'i' of the school.
* The school has tor a nun.l . ol xo.xr
maintained a good reputation . ! a. ai.enne
instruction, and has uniformly proved it
self worthy of the patronage olio fi tend.-.
Its location has given it id\ antsy.- ' \ , r
many other school*ol the same kind ; tor
there are very few towns wh - r.v. r.
chows -* great a degree ol n - v v
general good health as Aaron-' urg. • or
aro there so many allurements, a- "la: :• r ;
towns, to draw the attention from the prop- j
er course of study; and yet, the society
ami the place are such as to m - • the so
cial expectation* of each scholar, which ;
makes it pleasant fi all.
The course of instruction embraces all
that U usually taught in Academic*and
High School*. Special attentlen Will be
givan totiuwo who wish to prepare U m
seive- for put lie school teaching An op
portunity will also tie given to ml who.
wish to take Musw 1< *son*. .
Boarding and lt.smis can . < ■ .; in pr.
vate families, ftom SJ.NO ti> t' >per w .ek
Terms will be r.s follow*:
Greek and Latin , *\
English Branches , 0 on ,
L No w dwetion inadi o*
W < .J is T, . M. I>. e
P a B
Druiomtk Delegate KUrtiou.
The Datum-ratio voted of Cei re county
will meat at the regular places .-I
the conceal election for each i<>.rict
SATURDAY. thu tilth day ot Augu-t,
IST-, to eiijot delegates to the I emocratK
County Convention to beheld in the f ourt
Douse at Bellefoute, on Tue- fay t> 1
day ot August at II o clock.
Tin said convention to place m m..u.ia
tioa one can.li.late 1..r Assembly. onecwri-
JuUn for Sheriff, one ftr Kv>ter. on.
Recorder, one for County torn m-toner.
erne f..r County Auditor one for Coron
er, at. J to transact all other hu-mc- that
ttiaiv \m> rfguUrly br*ufcni it.
The said delegate elocUon begmnitu; at
• * .. . lock p. m. of Mii till 1 • ' l hU'"S
until o o'clock y. „ F FoBTNK Y.
tL.irw.aM /Vu-tK-refir fo<y (# *
Th. f..IU ing have boon ehoscn \
ty the Count* Committee, to hold tUe del- £
\ cMteekelKvn. i tle wver*! i r ,
h-** accordance v. itli tic ,
* name of each commilW I wins' toe .hair- V
'"luiletonlc, S. \V.-I> Z K . ir, Bart y
Galbraith, And Morrison
s \V._R H Foster, Ja> II
Dobbin*, Win Furry. ....
• W. \V.—S A Mclfurttwn, j
Olin Meek. C M Bower. , .i *
Milcsburg Boro Jm> B 1 bourn*, Ja> •' u
%Vcaber, Dan'l Bosleau. ' >•
Howard Loro—J VV Gradner, W Milch
oil, M M Leather,.
Philipshurg U>M>—<• S Flfpil, Levi ci
Miinsmi, W Riddle. . , , <■
I'nionville Bnw-J A Bin?. s r. Leatri- ,
a rr-. Wm llall.
Ben iter Twp. —lVn'l (Jrove, lon- c
ley. Will Zeiglor. Ci
Twp.—Kd Jofcn<'o, Jut I. >i u, J
_ Wm Marks. , f<
Humsid. Twp -AN m Ask. .v. Itodolph
Mulhidland. Barbart Veidefvr. A
Curtin Twp—Henry Thick J> ■ Met c- j,
l<y. j,
Kurcuaon Twp—B li Brett. !* h Bett
* orff. Geo Eckle.
Gregg Twp —S J Herring, Henry Kruiti- h
rinr, Jos Smith. f.
* tlwices Twp—Tims Ycarick. Sam"! Bur
roll, A C Stover. u
llalf Moon Twp—J 11 Griffin, Ja* Mc- *1
Divitt, A T Gray. Is
Harris Twp— Kergu- Totter. Sam ll.ill
ilan.l, Dan'l Kimport. .
Howard Twp--S B L'-tithcrs, JA M ood
w ard. K Glenn. !
Huston Twp— 11 G Cnmistrr, •' IJ Mile*,
lhur'l Lnrin.
LibertyTwj>— Tlxn J Lingie. Dan'l Bit
ner. J D Gardner.
Marion Twp—JnoS Hy, I-uacS Fruin, ir
Adam Yeam k.
Mile* Twp—Hen Corma n, Geo raver, tl
Dan'l Kousb. •'
Tatton Twp- G W Kuoilarger. l>r. J h
M Bush Jonas Stien.
Pmii Twp—J H Kci&nyd. r, J K r-t th
ter, Hen Smith. . S1
Totter Twp—Geo .Stover, J K Rankle, a
Peter Holler.
Kush Twp— Geo McGatTey. Tett-r S.-ig- t<
fried, Wm Askey.
Snow Shoe Twp-J 11 llo'.t, J C Kankin, |i
rl) H Yeager. •'
Spring Twp—C T Alexander. J B Baru
liart, End' D Moll. t
Taylor Twp—Win XlcC>y, John Co|>cn- .
haver. Stun' Hoover.
Union Twp—G I, l'lti rs, (."hri-tian Hoo
ver, B V Brubin.
Walker Twp—J T Nixon, Michai Shaf- 1 1
fer, A C Geary. "
Worth Twp—l* Williams, George Kel- l e
ly. Win Walker. i v
Mr. Samuel Wolf, of Gregg twp., 1
rased a timotliy atock upon hi* lot, (
which measure* G feet and 2 inche* in
length. It is a Buckalew stock.
Kyn let's organs are now foetid in {j
L many fatuities, and all who have then: . ;
recommend the in.
* * * 11
0 See advertisement of the laigan Ce- j <j
ineiit Com p. This company flatten- !, v
its* If that it manufacture* the host ce-'t
ment now ma<le ; it is largely used up- j <
on <>ur railroads, l>eiug preferred to
any other. Purchasers run no risk, as i
the article is warranted. The niachin- I
eryoftlte company is all new, and !
they are prepared to fill all orders ,
prompt!} . 1" using cement it is ul
wuys important that the best article be
obtained, ami the Logan Contp., for ,
which our friend Win. P. Xl'Matitir |
agent, guaraiitces to furnish an article
superior to any other iu the j-tate.
♦ w ■—
A line of telegrajdt will soon he <
built to Mifilinburg, along the rail- ;
road. The tel"graph will douhtleas 1
follow the railroad to its weMerii ter- j
in iu ua as fast as it is made. 1 liitik, j
of that, people of Pcnnsvalh y, a lino |
of telegraph through lute inside of (
eighteen tnonlhs ! Wonl we soon be .
W up with the rest of mat:kind?
■ The Evangelical denomination will j
■ hold a campmeetitig near \Voodward,
commencing August 22nd
Xlrs. lyeller, widow of John Keller,
living with Jacob Meycfr, at Linden
Hall, on last Wednesrlay, fell down
stairs, and broke her collar hone.
Qit the -ftli iittt., little son of Mich
ael Garrettv, aged months was
JL> drowned in Spring Creek. He was
W burietl on ihe sth,
C>jl. \V. W. Brown is spoken of for
congress, and many radical papers
favor his nomination.
ACCIDENT.— On last Friday. Ellen,
a daughter of Wm. Mttlbarger, while
picking cheirie* at Mr. Joint Lees,
iu Patter twp.. the limb upon which
she stood, gave way, and site fell to
I the ground, a distance of 1G feet, caus
ing a dislocation of her left hip. Dr.
Moyer was called, am' had the luxa-
L-- tiou reducer! itt about 12 imtus there
after. Tlie young lady is said to be
doing well.
. ♦ ♦
Read Democratic platform on 4th I age,
<l. ilov, for Angus!, is at hand, and
is another of those pretty numbers t\ itli
which we are always sure to be grteltti
each month. It is the foremost la.lv'i
magazine in the world.
• ♦ • ■ i
Inhabitants of Mammolh (avtv
11 to addition to its eyeless fish, the
1 Mammoth t'ave furnish.* a beetle,
which is totally blind ; two varieties
■ of eyeless spiders, one biMwn and the
1 other white ; a blind ceuti|>ede with
vorv lotig hairs, by w hi.-h the creature
guides itself, and a blind crawfish,
j Kegtirdiug the lit-l of these Dr. Telk
, { katnf >ay "the eyes are rudimentary
in the adults, but are larger in the
| voting." Prof. Huron taught a ?|ieei
| men "with the eyes well developed
In reviewing these facts Mr. A.S.
| Packard says :
"It seems ditiieull for one to iinag
(tne that our blind crawfish wn* ereat
tvhnddeiily without the intervention
!of secondary laws, for there are* the
jey.s more ju rfect in the young than
in the adult, thus iMiinliug hack loan*
i pes tot. unlike the sjiecies new existing
■ We tan row understand why cnibry
i olgists are anxiously studying the em
! br>ology of animals to see what
originate i lt m no, thus building up
gooealogtes, (brining almost a new
department of science,- -compar
alive etnbyrolegy in its truest and
w id,-: -> use." — &cnbncr % 4 for July.
K leek tier's show hands must be a
vorv pugilistic jrarty. Wo hear of
figbla wherever the eoiii-ern has lieen.
At Millheim ijuite a numlwr of fights
uccitred, and at thi* place al.-o ; at
Bt ilefoute on Saturday night, we arc
iufcrtnul. there was a givat deal of
lighting, in some of which Snowshoe
men get mixti), these, on going home,
felled tree s across the roa.l, so as to htu
;dr the tympany on its way to Snow
shoe, where it was to exhibit on Mon
day, and in consequence >f which only
two wagoushad reached that point by
1 o'climk, p. m. of that day and these
i had a fignt on their arrival ; under
j difficulties, we sew reel V think a
; performance oould have been bad there
that day. Stealing seemed to be a
■ regular business with some of the fel-'
j lows traveling with the circus; and the
thimble rigger, "u. w you see, and now
vou don't," was along also, relieving
green ones of their As, 10s, and 20s.
At this place, some fellow from the
country got too much Iwnjfine on
board, and made ItU lied in a fence
corner at night "■v.tne g.wd raotari
tan of a showman finding him, kin.lly
undressed him of bat, euat, vest and
boots, all new, aud left him to his
sweet slumliec* with the slarrv canopy
of heaven f.ra cove ring. The arti
cl- aforesai.l are now traveling with
the show.
Mt. I*. O. Deininger, of Millheim.
sm-r.t an hour in our sanctum on
it* • t • if- Ik I ,
iVediu.-day woruiog. -Mr. D. hercto
urv \\a- a proiuittvtit icpvibiicgu of
hi* county, and is now outspoken for,
.•revhy and Brown.
For the K-|orter.
Sheriff
Mu. Kt>lTia Tenuit uro to put in a
vord in favor of Mr, Thorn*' Pecker, of
•r. as the proper person to *-v pi u.—.
ti notiitt a'.ton for *herirt. Mr Decker i*
I hartl-workiiijf man ; he i* honest and
aj ;.h!o ;he comes from a *tron? demo
.-ratic family and hgs himself been one of
ihe most earnest and unwavering demo
crat.- in this county. This side of lis
-aunty being concealed the nominee lor
(heritf, there is none more de-erving our
avorable consideration for that position, j
\ niiil wright by trade it ha* subjected
tiiu to rheumatic affection.*, a* to demand
ii- :i!>nndoning that vocation, which he
;imlu-trioudy, anJ t.> the injury of nks
X-alth, pursued, we recommend bin* tfeerc
"ore u- worthy and as de-crying tho nomlna
ion for sheriff, for which he is so well
qualified, and a* a recognition of his ga.-
ant HTV ice* to the party.
HAIKK*.
For the Keporter.
From Illinois.
Lena is a beautiful town of about ISU
nhabiunt*. The I C. It. Ik run*through
he centre of the tow n, and as there are
;hree imocngrr and lru. live to eight
rcight train- daily each way, this is a live
v >dace. Te people here display more
la-te in huilding and ornamei.ting their
liouses than we do in Penna, and when I
lay this. 1 do not mean exclusively, hut as
t general thing.
The very appearance of these western
town-is inviting, and this, in connection;
with the general ho-pitaliy ol the people,;
make ouc feel like doffing his hat and be-j
iug at home.
Lena ha* improved faster, probably,
than my town in this section of country 1
A history of the, settlement and growth of
ol L> tm would occupy too much space
There r* seven churches here. Two
l.nt l craft. Presbyterian, Bit!st. Catholic,
M. tie di-t and Kvaitg'h. all supplied with
aide, art,est ministers, but, jibe at all oth
er place-, they have difficulties to contend
with. , .
The lov e of self more than of their l rea
l,.r. pride, worldly ambition and envy are
-tiifiendous barriers to the prog re-* of
Chri-tiantiy.
Tbe golden eomnisiidment, "Love your
neighbor a* yourself i waived unless it
just happen- to fit. j
• Our church i* right and yours wrong
is too otten expre-*cd. and many are con-]
nectetl with the church bec*u*e it is faah-,
ionahle. j
Other* are <juite con*ts.ent on the Nub
ha'.h. iut during the week advocate the
doctrine that "when you| ara with the
wolves you mu-t howl with them," thus
making it almost necessary for their pns
to-s to keep a vigilant watch over them
da v and night. But this slate of affairs is
not confined to the Western eeuntry alone.
We see the same thii gs clearly manifested
in the East a* well as irvre, but the Sab
bath is more carefully observed in the
rln-t than here Shooting, hunting, fish
ing Ac., are nothing new here on Sun
day.
But the jrf-ople pf Lena know how to
make stranger* innifortable, and, especi
ally P. nn-vlvaniHi(i—there bfing great
many here from LLIE Keystone State 1
never left a piece * reluctantly, as I will
leave this place, ant] this i the sentiment
of nearly nil who visit here.
The celebration of the auiversary of In
dependence passed .iff pleasantly yaster
da Hundr-d* of people from Freeport
and from the country were here. 1 *nw
onlv one man "drunk" and not one tight.
The Freeport Zouave* the member* of the
Lena hand ana Knights of St. Patrick
made quite a display.
Everything, with turn or two exceptions,
w: - appr ipnate, exeepliug the oration.
The-peak, r was eloquent, and, no doubt,
i- an able man but when the citizens of a
tow I: expend money to , - elebrnte the 4th,
both political parties eonlributing, a speak
er -hotild be seeuted who ha* some reupwt
for the feelings of the people and not tinge
hi* expressions with negro quite so rnueh.
Coii-iUMwy W a jewel, but brass won't PAS*
for gold atnoug as inteltTgent a set of peo
ple it- the citizen* of Lena and vicinity are.
The schools here are in a flourishing con
dition and the peopTe are alive to the inter
est of their children. Prod, you ought t<
be here awhile, I know yau would erijov
yourself. Julv <>th. TUI* morniag fimb
me at Rock Grove with friend Wagner.
Lett Lena yesterday and came here N
company with S. K. Pauly and family.
Was at Grangeville laat night, EMPPEC
with J. K. Young, formerly of the LIMN
John IS getting along fine. It would d<
soma of our Eastern shoemaker* GOOD t<
see the arratigmeiit of things in John j
shop, lie employs three hands and in
SHOP is furnished with all the machinery
patterns, tools. Ac., necessary to faoilitat
business and the people patronize him ve
rv lli>**rftlly
1 say this its a just tribute to him and T
eneourage young men by showing TLIEI
what perMiveraiice and energy will do.
He had nothing when he came \V E*t an
is now in comfortable circumstancea, wit
liright prospect before hiin.
1 spent a few minuet- with Uev. Bleoi
in hi* flower garden. He lias such avar
ety of them that 1 cannot name them.
A laurel bush and a few pitcher plant
direct from the BEAR Meadow* are anion
his curiosities, for such they are consiuo
. ed in this country. . , ~
A description of the country gad otic
things which Ipiomiiedlyo", will appei
lin my next. _
Tpssgy,
d] Colvej'H Hap
b| Tins wetnrn end of Sugar Valley -! p.
d iut one of lh moatbeautltU) and romauln
v eap* that the lovwr >f Amariean seen.-rj
'oxer looked upon, outside the Yos.-iuiti
J Valley liijjli boulder* and jsglie.lr.H K
poor up in towcrlna mblimity. sad the be
liol.lvr i awo-ttrieken ul the silent Brnna
nor ot the scene* almcv-t ovory •tep hriiiB 1
e vou now view* which in tiiet xlo with oa'
, othor.in gorgcou* hcsuly. Here and then
vou will smoking coal-pit*, an.lduskej
* laborer* felling the timber near their hum
e bio huts the sumo to he .Hinvertcd mti
I, eharoal, for the grei l W sshlnjfton lrxr
"Work.
' S*ixtjr age. s men of pcrliap- l>
I. -.-ore year* niig.it hsxe boon seen tlog
. hi* wearv way toward* ll.l* Jtran.l openiiiji
a small losttler -stchcl sltappxwt over hi'
V, herculisu shoulders, a rustic stall In hh
t* hand helped hi* weary toot-step*. Ihi
[. i.'ontm.nier would haxe pu**.-d htm hx
with a simple nod, and this dul-*tailp>l
traveller would forever pas* fiotu hu
memory. Put let u note the eagle eye,
the eole-cr.stted hair, the manly count,
nance, and .fu*ky skin, told the keen ob
" server ot human nature that thi* weary
.* traveller wasno.ordinary man.
H tli- Bwrmenls were hot t -ilkeu nisl.e,
, but suited to the times and place lliscsr-
I riage ervx-t and uianly. xndwhynot " In
diaii hlood "tinjied hi* x.in* ft\in alar
. distant spring." This wanderer amid the
tow. riug dill*, ws* seeking s home of
wild pietursiiuo beauty', when Nature
" J spread her store in wantonness, wheu*game
■ i bounded free and t'oarle--. and joyous
. rill* echoed murmuring songs, while the
mad torrent dashed in foaming beauty
i>!ov.-r rox'kv bod*. The silo he sought
r within this gap i* truly on that awaken
tho itn.-st I'ewluigs'lhat mau.i* en.lowe.l ..ith,
. hero he built a but, cleared a patch tor
■ corn, and th.-n .-a-iward boui.J, brought
j hi- wile and liulo ones to their mountain
home Here year alter year he toiled, and
. hi* children grow up to year* of maturity,
J aa.l like their sturdy father pursued the
Ijruday employment* of humble life. i; af
, tor year* the gap loo* the name of this
. iiuict familx, "CVlvey," and to this d.sy
u called t'ulvey . tlap. Spectators cam#
II in and took up the land and drove the
; Colvey race from their early home. Ihe
f' younger members -ought homx-s in otlior
settlements but old John Colvcy could
* not learo his mountoiu rsc!uso. and sought
, a - (Hit a few miles .tistanl tiolu hi- once
. j smiling homo, and built him a hut amid
tho bold scouory hero ho cleared a fexv
acres aud lived in peace. Jolin Colvcy'*
- cabin was the earlier tmvcll.-r* rest *nd
■ many a weary one was mfrishrj xg it li in the
I plain walls of hi* cabin home. 1 tie- old
i man lived in quiet serenity, and hum.xe
' though he was, many who were young
■ then, l<ut now old, -burod the hopitality
, of this sturdy mountaineer, and heard him
1 tell wondrous stories of hardship* and hair
' breadth escape*, and incidents of the <>ar!y
i settlements, lb* life was full of aJx.-n
* lure*, and howling wo.f and screaming
panther bit ihu dut from his unerring
■ ritle—many year* havo sped away. AiU
■ the gap bears the impress of old Johu Cot
, vey, and quietly sleeping in a neighboring
church-yard lie* the dut of the once
, warm-hearttHl and hom-sl John Colvey.
J. lIAHK.*iox Bttr*.
SI'U.XK V.XI.L*.V, JVLV I'Jlh,
TIIK DATBIDT F|t TIIK Campaign!
lu order to place within the r. acb of ail;
an . xposition ofthe Democratic Principles
and Liberal Ideas sought to bo etabtisned
by the supporters of Urceley and Brown,
and to spread as widely as possible the ir-i
resistible argument- for the election ot the
Democratic Slate Ticket found in the rec
ord ot lion. C. 11. Buckalew and the other
candklaluS on tli*! ti. ket a Campaign .-Ji
tkm of the Wee klv Patrfotxs.il to ll- led
beginning JULY 21, at the following
rate*:
One copy 1 V
10 copies (to one a Id res- jM-'
•Jl 8 00
ai ovo
oil " at
iuu
Tfce j.itmey must in all o-.-e* acvnnparv
the owl* r.
For further information addro*
"PATKIOT, " llarristurg. Pa.
mw VGKK TBUOm
DUKIKG THE CAMPAIGN.
The T r 'bunei* uolandwill ueveriuvre W|
a party orgaa, it i? ardently enluladj
in the conte.t no* waging for t'iiil .
vice Reform und for One Presidential
Term a c*.-entl*l that Reform as n terse
and a forcillc exposiliuii of the political
i igbt and wrong, the newt, and lio|>< of.
Yo-Day, and look* hcj-efully to Universal
Amimjty as e*** ntial to the restoration of
a genuine frataruny between North and
S,uth, and of mutual conh'di ncc aipl goo, I
will between White and Black, ft fur. l
' Sieves the People are preparing to break
the rusty shack lea of mere bygone |arti-'
*ac.-hip. and it hope* for a result next No
vember which will cheer and strengthen
the champions of Peace and Good Will
It w ill ij-ue no campaign edition, but nrol
fer* to all who believe its fnnher difl'u
•teo may sprve the Good Cause iu regular
editions at tha lowest possible prices.
The virtual surrendewby the Ikinio, rst
ic partv of iU hostility to Equal Bight
regardloM ot Color has div,!c*i our cur
rent polities of hall their bygone intensity.
However parties may henceforth rise or
fall, it it clear that the fundamental prin
< ciple* which have hitherto honorably di
jt>:-gt!i*fd the Bcpublican* are henceforth
to be r.-gorded as practically accepted by
i the whole country. The rig).; cf every
i man to use his own iinths und sinew, tin,
equality of all citizens befbro the law—
the inability of a State to enslave any por
tion ot it* jrtniple-the duty of the l'nion to
guarantee to every citizen the full enjoy
ni. nl nf his liberty until he forfeit* it by i
;crime---ueh are ike Iroipl and firm f.,uti- :
dation-of our National edifice ; ami pulsicd'
be the hand which shall seek to displace
them Though not yet twenty year* old,
the Republican party ha* completed the
j qohle fabric of Emanripation, aud may;
;7airlj ii'Jpke thereon the sternest judg
ment i f Man and the kepignant smile of]
Gud.
Henceforth, the mission of our Republic ,
is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect the,
weak and the humble from violence and,
, oppression— to extend the hound art M und,
diffuse the hles-ing* of Civilization - to
stimulate Ingenuity to tho production ot j
. new invention* for econotnixing Jjibor l
i and tliu* enlarging Production— to draw
• nearer to each other the producers f Food!
and of Fabrics, of Grain* and of Metal*.
, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by j
r roducirg the cost of transportation and;
exchanges between farmers and arti-au*
ueb is the inspiring task to which this Nu
; tion now addresses itmll, and which it
would lain contribute to the progress, en
{lightennient, and liapviness u* our race.
• To tliis great and good work, The Tribune
] contributes its zcalou* and |eritent ef
forts.
Agriculture will continue to be more e*-
. penally elucidated in its Weekly and
i Seini-Weekly editions, to which some ot
i the abler and ino*l successful tillers of the
soil will steadily contribute. No farmer
i who sella $3U> worth of produce per an
. j mimYau afford to do without our Market
. j Reports, or other* equally lucid and com
i I prvhenslve. If be ahou d read nothing
. else but what relates to hi* ownealling and
its rewards, we believe that no farmer who
. can read at all can afford t> do without
. such a journal as The Tribune. Aud we
aspire to make it equally valauble to those
j engHged in other departinurits of Produe
. | live Labor. \V si>end more and more
tl money on our column* each year, a* our
I! countryineiA generous patronage onabltt*
|'us to do ; ami we are rtoul veu that our
t issues of tormer year* -hall be exceeded in
Varied excellence and iutoioot by tlm-e of
.1 1872. Friends in every Ntate ! help us to
■ Intake our journal belter, by ■ mling in
11 your subscription* and increasing your
r Clubs for the year ju-t before u* !
•! Daily Tribune, Mail Subscriber*. SI" per
9 vear.
' Semi-Weekly Tribune. Mail .Subscribers,
I, $4 pur annum, live ccpies or over,
■ j each ;an extra copy will be ent
lor every club of ton sunt lor a", one
• time.
During the Presidential Campaign w,
• will receive Mix-month Subscription# at
tbo huiiie rates.
e TKIiMSOKTIIK WEEK I.Y Tlil III'N K.
To Mall Subscribers.
• fine Copy, one year. 5'J issues
" Five Copies, one year. Cof i**ue* !
'* I'u One AJJrtM, \ Tu NaineofSHbncribfrs
all at one otlii'e j all atone Puat-office.
10copy,1 Crianch [ JOcopiCi $1 "I curl
'J>copy, 125 each j 20<opie... 136 eacl
r 60 copy, 100 each | SOcopics. 1 10eacl
'* And One Extra] And One Extra Copy t<
copy to each club j each Club.
(i rut: weekl v runt unk.
>• wJJuriity Ihe Lkmpaiyn Tic
Copiet, or over, lu one addrcM, ' r <
's cent* per ropy ; or 2 rent* per copy
16 per week.
i L ; Advertising K it tea.
c- Daily Tribune, 80c . 40., 60., 75., and $
iter line.
to Semi-Weekly Tribune, 25 undo 0 cenl
ni per line. . ..
Weekly Tribune, $2, SB. and $5 perllni
id According to position in the paper,
th In making remittance*, always l iro '' l(
a draft on New Yolk, or a Post-omi
'in Money Order, it possible. Where neitln
ri- oftlie-c can be procured, send themone;
hulalways in registered letter. 'lho regi
Is, t rat ion fee has been reducid to fifter
"K cenu, and present registration system li
r- been found by the postal authorities to I
nearly an absolute prrtection against loi
ter es by mail. A" Postmasters ate obligi
;ar to register letters when required do t
Terms, cash in advance.
, Adddress,'TnK TKIISUNE, NOW Yor
There hit* Wen much rniu with in
for lite l*t H tiny*, making it trouble
ic some for harvesting, ami we have
- v much complaint of aprouling jjrain in
, |COtISCIjUOIHH.
• #
|. Mi KDITOK lim ing arrived It. jour
{-■ town t" attend tin* Normal, I am pleated
h to tin J, and announce for the ben. hi of
!students, that all the imall-pox rejmrts
v 1 heard, a fleeting thi* place ..mount to
f. nothing, A STUDKNT.
oj • ♦ *
ii Houghton'* Musquilo Bar, which I* ad-
Ixertis.'.i in another xolumn. weeatx reeom
o'mend Ja- a u .fol nrtiele, andean he seen
g at thi* office,
• ♦ •
The Centre Count. Nutmal Huhuol com
is men.. d at till* pla. <•, on \V e-in<-day. Stu
e dent* are run*lMtly arriving,
yj • •
'' N.in.* Mi J M. Zimmerman ha*
" not h.-en HI my employ a- "'.lolieitor sine*
June l 'nit 187*2
JONS 1 It * SKIN
' HI Julv
> • ti
A riot bmko out ui Williumapoit,
oil Monthly. The atiikcr* have cloecd
up (lie mi.ls, ttml Mime of the work
-1 men wore hu.lly beaten. The Sheritl
f to tiox. tleary to have the
luilifVty orxtcroil out ('oui|iiiiy from
Mitlxllelown, nn.l flarris
burg were ordered out. Htinbury,
Lewisburgaml l.iu-k Haven military
were also ortlercd to Williainsjxort.
So mo violence w a* comaniticxl before
i' the arrival <d troop*. (Kir latest ad-,
'• vivs *aya that .juu t ha* been re*4or
i {cd.
Ahlcriitan Wttt M"Millien, a uolrd
> !politician of Dhilaih Sphia, was shot,
by one Kara, who had taken u boquet
from the baitipict labia at a festival ot
a fire company, Hgniust xvbirb M'Mul
; j leu remonstrated.
DEATHS
ii ill. t'.nh, int ,in Putter TWJI, after a lin
gering illness, Solomon It.ijrr, age I
years, 1 moiilln, and 'JI days.
' (In 17th iu-t ,at Millroy, Mr*. Caroline,
I wife of A M (iiart, ag.st 4u year*.
S~TK.\M SKI'AKAToR and SbingU
Mill for Sale The undersigned of
i fers hi* 10-horse powrr steam riiglii* and
Geyacr seperalor, and 8-horse power en-,
gino and slunglo mill, lor *ala The*® ma
chine-* have only been run two years and
;i are in good order. Terms -ay. Th. uu
; des-igued will accompany the purchaser,
[j if xjcslre.l, to instruct in th® ue of
same. Apply to
UiD. ItKKSKK,
- juiyJU.tt Aarontburg, Pa.
THE LOGAN
CEMENT CO.
NaimfHclurera ofTind Dealer*
IS
>;U?£;iJDfi(i£^£tTr,
The (Yiuent is of the very Hc#t
Quality, guaranteed to beSu|a-rior to
any iu the State.
All order* sent by mail -h.iulJ be addr-s
--' cd to
VV P. M Mxxi* Agelit,
P. t> B. X, |ii, Bellefontc,UentrcCo. Pa
i|Sft July if.
NliprilTs Salt*
By virtue of sundry writ* of venditioni
exponas levari facia, issued out of the
Court of Common Plea. •( Centre county, j
unif (• me dit.-i.t--d v. ill be -jp...r*l to pub
lic sale, on ibe premise*, in liame* twp ,
ion Friday, the IGlh day of August, ISi2,
.'the foilowing pr.qwrty, via :
All that certain tract of unseated land,
-ituale in Hainc* twp., Centre county,
which was surveyed in pursuanc* of war
rant granted t > Mumtd iixupt. and James
liarter, dated Decß' 64, containing two hun
'dreti and twenty acres more or less. Seic
-1 e*i. taken Im exp- ution, and to l < sold as
the property P. II liaupl, tin man
liaupt, Samuel it. liaupl. D H Boileau,
f Hardlati ad. litem of Anna K liaupt. and
ia -M liaupt. Emma M. liaupt, Susan
Moore and Allison liaupt. Sale to com -
inenee at 2 o'clock, p. m , of said day.
D W. WOODItING, Shrnff.
The Plaee to buj
(mmmlS.
ItrHNSIUKA THOMAS
Id ell I lie chcu|M*AT ami IHSI Teas. !
11l It.NSIDK A THOMAS
Sell th t cheapest and lie-t Sugar.
BI'RNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest and IK-JI Mnlao-ics
BI RNSIDK A THOMAS .
Sell the rhoapnt ami heatTuhaoro.
Bt RNSIDEA TIIoMAS
Have the laryesl Slock
ItI'RNSI l)E A THOMAS
AI way* give Snli-faelioa.'
BIRNSIDK A THOMAS
(iive the Irige-t Burgaiitf. 1
BI BNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell g-Mil* only foi Cash.l
J Bi'RNMDE A THOM AS
Keep no Books.
BI RNSIDK A THOMAS
Sell their other articles Cheap.
If you want to nave money go to
It BHRNSIDK A THOMAS,
jjulylft.tf. j
I
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
II 1 * K KRN.
M it.i.itkiu,'('KNTHK CO., PA.
■ . .
Receive Deposits and allow interest.
Discount Note*.
.Miike lection*.
D-ue Ka-tern Exchange.
And a general Banking Businesi done. !
JOHN C MOTZ,
A W ALTER, PllKst IrtCNT. ,
i Cashier. tnar22lf.
CKNTRK HAM.
FOUNIHIY
1
mill
Mncliiiie Shops.
t Van Pelt & Co.
Tim undersigned, having I eased tlie
,t ahov <• establishntenl, announce to the |iuh
lic that the -ante will he carried on in all
it* various branches, a* a
FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP,
and Manufactory of Agricultural
2 Implement*,
b Tliey are prepared to fill, upon shortest no
' lice, all orders for
h
h Horse Powers
II Threshing Machines
to
Uay Hakes,
PLOW'S and l'low Catling#
I(J of every description, all kind* of t'a-ling
made and filled up for
Mill*, Forget), Furnaoo*,
FaetoricH, Art'.
Also, everything in the line of
H SHAFTINGS,
PULUKS
it* 11ANGKUH
in Iron or Bra**.
We employ the hirst Palterntnakars.
, Our Patterns are new and of the latei
iinpi'oved plan*,
ler Alro manufacture the unrivalled
ROUGH & READY
zC o rn I'l an ter
m
i,-tl which b the best now made.
M ' All orders by mail promptly atte
rk. ded to IdecTltf
a CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION,
Mr Editor Tlu< nam* of Nathan J
Mitclmll, of Howard, will ho presented t<
11 tli Democratic County t'onvomion fhi
.nomination a* Dclvgiite to the convention
to amend the Sinto Constitution. Mr. Mit
r chall ha resided In (.'autre county up
j ward* of forty year* and is so well known
f a* a aound and reliable Democrat, a* wall
, aa a ganileman of >u|H'rior Intelligence and
, probity of character, that commendation
l unnecessary.
l>r.vox RAT* or 11*1.0 KAot.it.
' lUH'OHTON S ADJI'STAItLR
MUSQU I T 0
and Fly Hereon.
\\ ill 111 any Window.
• Cheapest and Ileal Sere >n ever Invenlvd.
! Fi tea 40 eta. oitia quality 11,00
t'a.h Order* by mail |>mtu|>t!y atleioh-d
to. Agents wanted in every town. Ad.
dreaaJ. W. UutiUHTOM. I'JllCheslmit Ht
I'hila xsr-ANo, Manufacturer nf'Wood
Carpet Can he carried in a trunk. 19J41
'
BOSTON
i
Boot & Shoe Store!
| A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
With New Goods & New Prices!
' Iluviax determined to engage in business
at this (dace, wo have openvd up in
Kioiu
NO. 5 111 SH S ARCADE,
'BKIJiKKdNTK, I'A., the 'aigrat,
iiiinl Mmpltlr and cheapest stuck of
I ID KITS, SHOES, OA ITERS, KLIP
PHILS, &(X,
that ha* ever hceu opened up ill thia part
vf the Slate. At our Mora yon can And in
the Moot and Shoe line
Anything Ton Want,
frotn the Atti'.l h >ol to the cheapest alip
|wir, and we know if you once call and
1 EXAMINE OI K STUCK ANI>
I'RICRS
you will concede that it i tu your intereat
to purchase Irom ua.
IVEKEI.I. AT lIONTO.N It I I KS
HcualrltiK \catl) Ihiur.
It I. HATCH KEI.KIt A CO
July tWf
- i
J Mpo KTA NTTt • E\ltM KKS •
WKoEEEII KH( SALE
the following lUt of
U N EXCEPTION A RLE
AND ItRLIABLK
FERTILIZERS:
ITKK GROUND IIUNK.
PUKE BoNK FLOUR.
Sl' PER- PHtISPH ATK.
IMINK DUST.
AND ANIMALCOM P ST.,
They ii re the (treat (i en era ton anil
XouriJtci* of
coax, OATS, aj: ASS, WHEAT.
and uibi-t crp.
BKING IJUICK. I'KUM A NEXT,
ECONOMICAL!
li f>*e L>br !
ll Prevent* Wrrdi!
It InrmieiUia V e!d '
It Htorw lho Land !
SHoRTLIDGE* CO.,
ju)ylD2m. IWlaßidU', I'antw Co.
I)KNS if A 1.1. ACADEMY Th nt
I term tt Uie Department "f A. adcmical
Stidiw wl'l beginon Monday, July SMh,
nt ',i o'clock A M
The uual Academical C*>uro will be
cllUUUrd, lliu* giving the young Mudol>l
| a thorough training in Special and Practic
*l instructions Terms of tuition from
to lor a m-mhni of ton weeks, wtlh de
' durtiun iherofrotn in ease of sickness.
Students ran procure board at reasonable
rslo. Wk C Sli A FF E It, Prior .pal,
THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE.
Next door to \N ilaoti A" Hicka' Hani
ware store, Allegheny St.,
HKLLEFoNTE, PA ,
R. F. Rankin fc Co.,
<Suceoors to I.inn A W ikon. I
DEALERS IN
I'l'RE OR i'US
A si* helii IXES,
CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS, DYE
STI FFS. YAKNISIIKS, MR! SU
ES. I KRFI MKKY, .NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FoR THE TOILET, A.-,
PUfI£VVIiI£iIJDUOH3
. .
for medicinal purpose*.
SHOULDER BRACKS,
TRUSSES A SC PpoRTKRIi In groat
variety
Also, Choice
; CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
land nil other articles usually hopt in a first
rlns* Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY j
COMPOUNDED.
tf.ljuiie K_ P.KANKIN A CO I
Valuable Farm
at Private Sale
The undersigned offers at nrivalo sale,
a valuahlti Farm, situated in Oregg town
! ship, Centre county, near the railroad de
pot at Spring Mills, and belonging to the
(■•lute of Elizabeth Neeso, d-c'd.
This farm contains .... . ....
223 ACRES FARMLAND
I of which .it) acres are well timbered.
Thereon are erected two dwelling
J33 house*, with Darns and all necessary
outbuildings. Fruit of all kinds and an
abundance of water on the pretnl-e*. The
I land is under a high slate of cultivation,
tnd amor g the best in the valley.
For further information apply to
J am. I). tlexrr.Ki.t.
one of the Administrators, near Spring
j Mil'-. JaMH.lt
The Champion of the World.
s The new Improved American Button
HoleOvcracaming and Complete
Sewing J/iichine —The great
est machine of the Age I
Simplclty, Durablllly A Cheap
{ noss Comblnod.
This machine being the litest, has man,
improvements over all other, in a word, i
is a perfect irinchinelwhich is acknowlodji
oil by the'best judges andagent* of all othc
machines.
Gallon A. L. Dartges, rwmiWonburj
who is the authorised agent for Centi
county. Also keen* the best Hewing Mi
,tl chine thread, necdlaa, and repairs all kiiu
of sewing machines, clocks, watches, nu
sick boxes Ac I will thoroughly canva
the section belonging tome, and 1 shall I
very much pleased to soil every person
machine, on egay terms ; K>t?, 51 11 b
„ fore purchasing aily other- it lias no conn
'A Partio* wishing the machine, will plea
address the undersigned. Satisfscti,
guaranteed. All orders promptly atten
jo A. Id. uAKIUKb,
Agent for Centre Count
MapisosbU*O, PA.
f. PommlNMloncr.
Wl are author!led to announce (hi
I. nam* of (i*orgc Meyer, of Kergtttk'ii twp.
0 a a candidate for county commissioner
>r subject to the decision of the ilwiufTltli
n county convention.
w ProthonolHi').
!! W are i.uthorir.d to announce tin
. nam* of John Moran, f IWhfrnh, at
candidate f> r I'rothonotary, auhject l<
deciaion of the democratic county conven
lion.
We are authorired to announce that
> Aaron William*, of Ihdlcfonte w ill be a
candidate for I'rothonotary, subject to the
deeialoa of the democratic county conven
tion.
Sheriff.
We are authorised to antiouio the
name of Edward K reamer, of Harris two ,
•j a* for Sheriff, auhject (u the
declaim! of th> demo. ratic county conven
j Hon.
" We are authorised to announce the
: name of Thoa J. Decker, of Hregg twp.,
■ at a candidate for Sliarilt, auhject to the
' deciaion of the democratic county conven
tion
We are authorised to announce the
name ofUeo. S Hoy, of Marion twp , naa
candidate fcr Sheri'li, auhject |o the dec!*-
iuii of the democratic county convention
We are authorised In announce the
i name of Jacob Bottorf, of llarri* iwp., aa
| candidal* Air tbarlf, auhject to the do
-1 ciaion of the democJatic county convention.
We are authorised toaiinounc* the name
of Henry Noll, of Spring lp., at candidate
for sherilf, auhject to the decision t the
democratic county convention.
We arc authoroiaed tu announce the
name of 11. E. Brown, of Herri* twp , a* a
I candidate for aherilT, auhject to the decis
ion of the democratic county convention.
W c are authorised to announce the name
, of lleiiiatnin Shafer, of Walker twp., a* a
| candidate for Sheriff, auhject to the decia
ion of the democratic county cm nvrntion.
We are authorised to antioum e the name
Oi Alct. Shannon, of C*ntrc Hall as a can
didate for Sheriff, auhject to the deciaion
1 of the democratic ecu lily convention.
We arc authorised to announce the name
r oi John Spaugler, ofCentro Hall, aa a can
didate lor Sheriff, auhject to the deciaion
of the democratic county con volition.
HKI.LKE<NTKMAHKET>
Corrected hy C, D. Keller.
While (Vhcat sl.Uo, lied HiO ..live
76. Coin Of ... Jiaia 41 Uarfrjr if).
70 Clo/eraeed s,<*i Potatoes 45,
l.ard per poun.l H Pork tier pound (Ki
Butter JU .Egg* 'JO Plaster jierton
sl4 Tallow t* Baron (i Mam I?
LKWISTOWN MA K E KTS
White wheat 1,70..,.Kid wheat 1,00.... ttyc
00 Corn 00 Oata S6 Barley AO
Clover*, ed 4.4 . ....Tlmothyaeed, :160
Sail J uOper sack,
Bacon 10c.... M 11am 10 Hutu-i 1i... K*K
16 Plaster 9 iii
USB
TWfWJOT;
"T*m i* horanc liii ir
Piiu, Seres, Woufc ui Useaess.
v BUY ITI TRY ITT
iqd 4gu, . UM Pais Cure om.
For . . Use Ptip Cure JTI
For
For FevkloM, UM Hit) CJFC Oil
For Cholwk Iforbui, . UM Piig jCre Oil,
For SprainsY . . . . Use Oil.
For HcwUtheY . . . UM Part? Cure Oil.
For Bruius, .V . . Um >fi\) Core OIL
For Com and Buttons, Cure Oil,
For 4ny Sore, . -\. IRe Pai? Cure Oil,
for Ufijerrai, .VUm Pai; Cure Oil
Imi iU.srts
ist •• (UllMf. •. I M oftj\ |u enaL
feel te.yF) >bS IKtiallr ftr
MAI* / Wn lIVIAaT.
id for FAII/PuEE OIL TV* m oUmt, far
W.MKUIT IT TO OBtE.
Il Is tort MMwsals lirstwnnuAtsilaaautb-
X lag owL wti lh\
hp VsgvUUeUta, Itwta and tuVs.
X IM Is W*a ud sal- a at*. \
MB I>J aU ttruggtsu asd ISsalen la it O.
rM . *
catll£ 4 UTON, PaoMMtM*.
foswtoig. rw
Just Arrived.
Just Arrived.
Call and See
Call and See
WOLFS
Mngnlfleenl Stoek
of New
Hoods.
Come and get Bar
gains.
Assortment
lull and eomplete.
Dry (ioosla, tlroeeriw, No
tion*, Hanlwttre, Rendv-made
Clothing, and thousand* of
other articles
A. SLSSM AN
, LEATHER & SHOE FINOING.
in ItHicr rooin, No. 1, Huih n when*
ho keep* on hand a ptock of
; WHITE and RED LEATHER
and HARNK&s.
1 Kips and Calf Skins
French and City Finish.
I STRING LEATII Kit, SHOE
FINDINGS OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND HOLD.
Trunks and
I nlises
OF ALL KINDS
I RAW FURS, uf ull kind* botigh
and highest |rice paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
a!way* bought and on hand. \V HKA
xndOATH peclally bought and the high
0- eat Caah prieo paid.
Go to Huaaman't, there you can bu
cheaper than eUcwhere, n overj'bod
know*, who ever dealt with him. lie lei
no one off without a good bargain.
' l Next door to Huasman'a U the cheap dr
K" good, eatabliabment of haac Guggenheii.
or Hpu.tl.
" ADAM HILD,
PAINTER,
in- offera hUiervice* to the ciiixoni of Miffl
km. Centre and adjoining eat\t\tifs, in
u> Houms sign it ml llriiiiiciiuti
' " PNiUIIMK.
tt i ti RAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Aa
, ' Mahogony. dec.
id" Pl>" and Fancy Pauerhanging. 0
i dert respoctl'ully solicited.
t' v AU tine work done for other paintert.
y " June 7 y.
;* RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
ic
. MICK HAVEN, PA. jj ''j
,t The proprietor of Ryuder** Mimic Store desires loctll the attention of the (icople of Centre county, to the feet
a ' that Ihey
Can Save Money
, by purchasing (heir mimical instrument# ot Kyndur* Mimic Store. Wu arc selling
Double Heed* Sir Slop, Fire Oct urn Organs at $l4O,
k* u |*eriur iu tone and liuiab, to thote that arc hawked and pe-ldted throughout the country at $175 to s2itt#.j Thcte
we warrant for live year*. We give auy rcaaouablc credit desired lo responsible parlies.
*
* We bcglctvf to cu.ll your UBt<m I" Ibe following iuslrumciiU, sold in Peunavalley thU year, which you vonld
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
! * CENTRE 11 ALL.
H. H. WOLF, Uyndcr Organ $225,00
WM,(iALliitAI 111, RynuerOrgan.. 1-10.0H
LKMONT.
OR. J. V DALE, A met ican Organ $375.00
PETER HCHRECK, Rymler Ocgan...., 140.fe)
AARONKRURO.
WM. ETTINOER, Rymhr Organ , $240.00
IMIALSBCRO.
• MIBH E. E. HUNTER, Melodbn $130,00
in a few weeks we will call altcnliou lo our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
Iu abort by writing a letter to us end gelling our price*—we deliver all instrument*—
Von Can Save From 840 to B<io on an Organ.
Addrem,
HY^DEWSMUSIC STORE. Mick Haven, Pa.
* ■ - ■
■',— . . .
NEW tHKIDS ! NEW GOODS!
C. D. KELLER.
BISHOPSTREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
U it(w prepared, at the Old Stand on Bbliop Street, to m-11
DllY jhbb% J Obt'yb*z i
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC,
at g-aa'ly ieduced prieea. He i> al>< prepared topurchaae
A L L K I N D S O F R A IN !
FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICfi!
•I
ASH PURCHAHKRS RILL FIND HI I'KUIOR INDft KMK.MS THKUK
apr mf C.H. KKLLKE
I. Giiggeiilieinier. !
ARRANGEMENT I
Isaac UtiuuBUIRUIKR. having]
purchased the entire etock ol the late J
firm of Suasman A Gugganhei|nor, ex- j
ccpt the lx?alher and ShoeDtidinga,
ha* filled up his shelves with a lot of
■ri-RKPin JtEW titxtue,
t
embracing *
READY MADE CLOTHING,
.
DRneuooii*,
UROf'Kßltt,
t
i
PROVISIONS,
I
I
roots & allots, a
i
IIATH A CAPS,
<
' AND FANCY ARTIt-I.Ta, I
•
and is now prepared In accomodate aII 1
his old customers, sud to welmroe all
new ones who mav favor hint with t
their patronage, lie feels safe in say- a
i ing that he can please the most faetidi- <
oua Call and see.
ISAAG GUGGKNIIKIMEU. j
P. s.—Mr. Sussman still continues
to deal in
LEATHER AND HHOK-KINDI NtiS, ,
GLOVER and TIMOTHY HEEDS,
in tlieold room, where he may alway •
be found. I2ap.tf.
CGAIj,
:
LIME,
j and POWDER!
COAL— Wilkebarre Coal, Chestnut
Stove, Egg, furnace and foundry.
Goal—of b.t quality, at the low
est priee. Gustomcr* will please
note that our coal la bousetl un
der com mod ions shed*.
■>.
LIM K—WH'd or coal-burnt Lime, lor sale i
it at our kilns, on the pike I, ading to |
Milaaburg.
POWDER.—Having received the ageney
for Du font'* Powder AT
I WHOLES ALE, we fhalt be
pleasod to rocciveordersfrom
the trade.
,T
h-
OtiSco and yard near south end of Bald
Eagle Valley K. B. Depot, Bollefonte, Pa.
Jy fc ov4 SHORTLIDGK & GO.
ry
" BUTTS HOUSE
. t Bellefontk, Pa.
: r - J D. Birrs, Propv.
|in Has first cltta* accommodation ; eharg
-08 reiisomthlo. lDapr, tf.
Ml ft KN"I J ll A L lit. I'EL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street, Miffl in burg, Ph.
John Showers, Proprietor.
'''• Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirable to person* visiting Town ou
Jr* business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached,
unfdl. ly.
WAHJ WAR!
On High Prices.
GREAT EXCITES! ENT.
H. U. MITII,
of Rollers Mills.
N E W 0 0 OJIS !
Wf would lawl ssjwrtfwlljr hi#
friend*. eu.lomcr*, and the public P-WM
ally, tlisi he bat taken of
Thouii. old quarter*, which have Wen
remodeled and improve*!, and ia now pro-,
pared ui accommodate all who may faror
nun hv calling.
NEW GOODS!
He ha- jii-i rwivrd one of the large*!
*U>ek* of all kind* of Merchandise ever
bMurhltu Centre county, which he intend*
to sell at M-uh figure* at will tuake it aiicb
lect lor all }*>!■*<•& to purchase. Fa mi lie
laying in winter supplies of Groeerie*.
Dry Goods, Ac., should not fail to jrive
htm a call, a he feel* confident hi* price*
and superior quality of goad* will amply
satisfy all. li is stock of
(i K t> C K 111 E 8
consists of Coffee* of the beat quality, Tea*,
Sugar* f all kind*. Molasses,; fiat. Salt,
Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spice*, Provisions.
Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock, ol
I) It YG OO I)S
is large and varied, nttd we will just say
can supply any article in that line, with
out enumerating.
READY M A DECLOTHINq
a large Pw-k of ready-made Clothing far
Men and Boy*' w ear, which we will dt*pp*e
of at a very small advance n coaL
Hoot* and Shoes, Hat* and Cane, Hard
ware, OuectiswHrc, \Vool and Willow
Ware, Notions, Faiicvtioods,Carpets, OH
cloth*. Wall Papers. \Vindow Shades, Ac.,
ocC&ly.
Graham & Son,
Boot&Shoe Maker!
Next tloor to D C Keller's Stoi
Bellefoote.
We manufacture to order.
[ Our work i* neat and durable.
Our prices are very' moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction.
Wo have the LARGEST and BUS
stock of Ladle's aud Children'* shoes
town.
We are receiving good* every week.
[ We wish an examination of our good
The Ponnuvalloy trade is especially i
vited to call and see our stock, we thii
we can please all who call as to s tyl
- quality, and prices. Wo study to rend
satisfaction, and although we have had i
, extended trade for years, we have nev
1 given a customer cause to complain.
septlfi.
LIGHTNING SAWS
at Manufacturers price*. For sale by
W. J M MANIGAL,
may 31.8 m Milroy.
|
Br. Crook's Wine of Tar.
i lO YEARS
Public Tout
Haa proved
DR. CROOK'S
"WINE
TAR
I—j* "Sy
'jDsfflHNßßt sdßsitef |>? etgn*
tiort ever sww*
IhcpsbUc.
It b rWi Is tir ■idHiisl f I
llics of Tar. tad unsqnalad fer iIsWU
m of (he Throat ui Lssfk pet
formieg the wwMt wnilrshh enree.
AtthUß and Br—ehtttß.
lias cured so BHf
it baa been proisotu cada
(pacific for urn ootn plainm.
For pal ni( in Breast. Sideorßaci.
Grav<4 or Ktdnej Diseaor,
Diseases of the I rinarv Omaa,
Jaundice or any Liter Cooifuiut,
It haa aoaquil.
I It Is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System.
Restores the Weak and .
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
B "" 0 ' < * "^SK^Efn
L Prevents Malariou Fever*,
Gives tone to your System.
!; TRY DRXBOOK'SWINBOFTAH
* NATURE'S
Hair Restorative
|t'oiitsin. no T.AC SULPHUR—-oN
" SUGAR OP LEAD —No LITH
ARGE —No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, autl is entirely free from th
Poisonous mid Health-drstroytug
i Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
tions.
r Tran*parcrt and clear a# crystal, it *DJ
e not >il the finest fabric.— perfectly SArl
CLEAN and Bff
turn* IAINO FOUGHT FOR AND
POUND AT LAST! , „ .
It restore* and prcvenu the Hair from
becoming Gray, impart* a *ofk gtoseyap
* pe*ranee, remove* Dandrufif, I* refreshing
i to the heao, check* the Hair from falling
off, and restore* it to a great extent whan
prematurely lost, prevent* Headaches,
cu ev all humor*, cutaneous
and unnatural heu AS A pßliJelhb
- PoR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST AR
TICLR IN THK MARKET.
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, Mam.
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Ma#*. The genuine is
put up in panel hulllf, made eiprwily
for It, with the name of the aiticle blown
in the glas*. Ask your Druggi-t fot Ni-
I ri'RK'a HAIR REJITORAUVK, and taka no
/ other.
" j>4r Send two three cent -tamps to Proc
ter Brothers for a "Treatise OM the Human
Hair." The information it contains is
worth to any person. Dep.lv
For *alc nt Centre Hall by IV to. " ol
*nd llorlaeher A OoomiHer
ar A LEt TI RE TO YOING MEN.
A ! rocc i* • Mia .oTioe.. •!* * onats.
I* ! A Icetars on t! K.tnrv. tWUnent ut Kndkinl
< 'are t SoMWtunrbta*. or Sonuasl WrtknMt, Intnl.
tmlaty So!#***. Iw.ual til hU Hi. utJMlMlb
Un Mlrn.cn *>'i'on>U ; (XnaunpUm.
r assi!iffiSMwsS
' VKiWSU. M. D.. Aatfcur of the "ttrwOTi Book."
" * The w.wtd mtiownsd ahr, In thl. admiral*. lee
torr. cioartr I**"" from tu own e.iMjrtaijo. tkat ke
wful noMMHjwnoeo of fWU Aim- ' m*> be eSeetaotly re
moved without medlotoo*. and without duarna Wf
ic*l operations, iMtivaMh. ruyt*. or cordUJ*. point
in* out . mode of care *1 one* certain and neoranal fa
which tno sußorn*. no matter wh*t tots
tWmi
Kent, noder twal. ia a plain enteVopo,Maajr nddlSM,
poatpnid, on receipt of aii. out., of two pont at.iapa
Abo. Ur. Culvrrw.il*. "Monro*. Gnid.." price*
Scent*.
Address Ike i.uhlbkeiw _ . _ __. M
CMAB. J. C. TK US E *
I'oU OBce Box CM*. Ol Bowmj, Hew Voek
pr li
re
pyoufi BLOOD.
1 For Scrofula, Scroh*
v lons Diseases of tho
*[ Em, or Serofhia hi
A cny form.
CS . Any disease or eruption el
QXJ 'lie Skin, disease of the Liver.
. *>.* lUicumitism, Pimples, Old
ejb Sores, Uloers, Broken-do WO
-* 1 Constitutions. Sypbilie, or any
rj. disease depending on s 4s>
Pwvl eotiditioa of the Woo#
in DR. CROOK'S
" k -fiPvVs SYRUP OP __
£ Hi POKE ROOT.
e W' •rnbinfd
if /// arstma of Iron which goh
JLY ■ nee iuiti the blood, perfonit
ing il.e in out rspid and w—
derfu' cures. __
Ask your Druggist tor Dr. CrofAl Cj—
,-iound Kyrup of -t'oke Root take itM BS
kealcd.