The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 23, 1872, Image 3

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    iHEOiSNTUfi REI'ORTER
FRIDAY Aug ll.lt;?.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL *W—Our friends, every
where, will oblige us by tending us local
news of interest
CIRCOLAtXOM. -The circulation of the
KxroaTxm, on this side the county, is
larger than that of all other |apom in the
oounty Business men will therefore find
this one of the best advertising mediums.
We invite all Interested to come and in
spect our list for themselves.
wwnrfwawco —All monies for sub
scription will be credited on the subscri
ber o address, ach week: by referring to
whidh our patrons can audi times see how
their accounts stand, and a receipt is by
this gystom carried upon each copy ot tbe
paper. . ..
A first class male teacher can learu
of a good situation for the w inter
term, by applying at this office.
Bill Wilson's turnpike through thi*
town is a rough road to travel. If be
don'f believe ft, let him drive through
our streets, one time, on a trot, and it
it don't shake the inside* out of him,
why then we'll say it* rough
anyhow.
For A good instrument, get a Ryn
dor organ. They are sold for less
money thau any other.
Jasper Waif, of Vinton, lowa, paid
•ur sanctum a visit, on last Thursday.
Jasp. looks hearty, and is on a visit
to his'friends, at his old home at
Wolfs store.
Seth Bewoer, formerly of our coun
ty, hi! been nominated for sheriff by
the democrat* of Mifiiin county.
The - Boalsburg ami Centre Hall
base-ball club* played against each
other onlast Saturday. The club of
thi* town came off victoriou*. though
the BoaUburgers made it pretty warm
for them. Scores standing 34 to 37,
at the seventh iuning.
"Vidaa" your article will appear in
oor next. Too late for this issue.
Rev. Ed. Wolfand family, ofßalti- ,
more, are spending a week here on a
visit to their friend*.
Good. —We like a joke—and are ,
told that in same places at the recent ,
delegate elections, when some men re- ,
fused lo vote for P. G. Meek for cons, j
delegate because be bad already re- ,
reived an over-share of office; these ,
persons were assured it wa* not that r
fellow but only a relation of same *
name. Sharp, out bad politics. 1
> ♦ > I:
A party af Bcllefonte pie-nicer*
which tad booked themselves for a
pleasant tin*, oa the mountain above
our town, on Wednesday of last week,
were unfortunate enough to have a
I heavy shower let down upon them.
Their conveyances were all open, and
the beat they could do. waa to start
for Centra rial I, amid the pattering of
the rain, which came in torrents
drops like five-franc pieces, only did
not have the earn# jingle. They ranch
ed our town wet as cats ; the ladies
with skirts collapsed and wringing
wet, hut jolly as you please, seem
ed to just enjoy it that wav, it was
equal to a plunge at Cape May. A
change of drew waa soon gathered up,
the wet ones were hung around stoves,
and the shower having paaaed ever,
tbe unrty proceeded to the beautiful
yard in the rear of our office, and
planted their croquet sets, and had a
good tiaw after all. There must have
f been some pretty girls in the crowd,
for our devils we're much agitated all
the Lima, and put oo a countenance
that seemed to wy they'd like to mix
in, a* they Mole an occasional peep
from the hack windows. As we are
married, of course such trifiea did not
attract our attention—of course not.
The.American Artisan, an illustra
ptper, devoted to popular science, art,
mecbanke, engineering, chemistry, in
ventions aiid patents .published week
ly in New York, at tz\Qo per annum,-
in advaaee, has been recently enlarg
ed and'otherwise improved. It is the
cheapest work of its kind DOW publish
ed. J* •
The "EXCKIAIOB SOCIETY," (gen
tlemen.) of the Centre Co., Normal,
will give a public literary enlertain
. went and paper reading, ou Thursday
- pyetiipg, Aug. 22nd. The ladies' so
ciety, "fJurpka," vll give a similar
entertainment one week later, Aug.
89th. The public are. invited to at
tend. •-. •
HOMUBLE.—A letter received here
by Henry Witmer, from D. Witmar,
Juda, Green county, Win,dated Aug.
4th, says : A serious accident hap
pened about 3 miles from our place.
A young man was running a reaper,
got ofTto-oil it, when the horses start
ed, and the large wheel went over bis
breast He jumped np and ran to
catch the team, and approaching the
horsee on one side, was in the act of
taking held of them, when they start
ed anew, he was struck by the reel,
aDd got down in front of the sickle,
ant} was wt \o pieces. His
Jeft arpt was put off below the elbow,
and the right arm partly cut off. From
. the aavel all was cut away to the en
trails; pert of his liver waa cutout and
left in the field. The reaper, it ap
pears, got over the boy, and in this
condition be got up and gathered up
I bis entrails, held them with bis crip-
L pled right arm, and ran soma 40 or 50
m yards. This was about 5 o'clock, p.
r m., aud be lived until next morning.
L He was about 18 years of age.
KATTLESWAIra. —On the Ist insL,
Mrs. Joseph Heaps of Queen,? Run,
Clinton coppty, whs bitterf by a rattle.
sna|e. !l afstetintie *as called
fo hdnd immediately, thus preventing
! • serious results. * The peyt tdorning as
the wprkaiep entered the fire-brick
mouh% reom.yiirg# i*Uleanake
was fauna celled upon on the mould
ing table. The "varmint" was dis
patched instantly.
The Sabbath school pic nic, on last
Saturday, went off finely. The day
was pleasant, aud the heat Dot so ex
cessive, thp prpTiom iatns having
eoofed and frosKebed the air. At 10,
the school started in procession to the
grove, -with two large flags, one large
banner, and each class having a email
banner with mottoca inscribed, all
trimmed with evergreen. Arrived al
i!£.*S£
Wolf, of Baltimore, addreeed the
_ school in his happy styie. At tbii
•tag# the Boalsburg Brass Band
wbteh accompanied the base-ball club
from that town, made its appearance
and warn invited to remain which thej
at oireo "kladlV'igireed to, and
discoursed excellent music for the oc
casiou, such as Boalsburg always wa
noted for, thus adding greatly to tb<
pleasure# of the day.
After the address all proceeded U
the large table, nearly 125 feet ii
length, and partook of the good thing
The afternoon was tbei
given over entirely to the children
to engage "in such games as migfa
amuse them. In one spot the swing
were busy, in another crbquet, in ai
adjoining field the Bodlsburg an
Centre Hafl baao-ball clubs were trj
ing to ezoell etch other, while bei
and (herein the grove, group* of chil
dren made the air merry with their
frolicking play*. All pawed off sat
is&ctorily.
Hurkalew k Clymor to Speak.
M*J. Fonder, chairman of Dem. t'o.
Com., writes us, that he ha* received a let
ter, informing him that both Ituekalew and
Clymcr, would address the democratic
meeting, in the ooart-house, ftollefonte, on
Tuesday evening, next. Democrats, Re
publicans and all, turn out and hear these
pure and able men.
Coxcxtv BY TilK BIIXP. Messrs. tl. U.
Rcybold, violinist, J. D. Kighler, pianist, i
•nd B. l'arvin, th* celebrwtsd vocalist, of
Philadelphia, (all grwdustrs of the Penh's
Institution for the lllind,) will give con
certs of Vocal andjnstrumcntal music si
the pUces mentioned below. Mr. Parvin,
the celebrated vocalbt, has received the
plaudit* of immense audience* in Phll
adelphia, and ha* repeatedly appeared be- j
fire our state legislature, where his per
formanee* elicited the highest praise. The
blind are worthy the public patronage,
alone on account of tho high degree ot
proficiency they show it is possible for,
such unfortunate* to attain. Concert* will'
be given at the following places:
Pine Drove Aug. 'J7th. lioalsburg liMlh
-Centre Hall Sfith. Potters Hank DUth.
—Penn Hall Slst Millheim, Sept. 3d and:
3rd Aaroiuburg 4th.— Kcberxburg 6th.— -j
Madisonburg 6th.
Lanra*.— M Wolf, ofßelle
fonte, lectured before the Norma), on last
Tuesday evening. There was a crowded
house. The speaker chose a subject,
which he said was new ; one which he
never taw referred to in our educational
works, and yet it was of such great impor
tance. "Faith, as an Element in Educa
tion. " The subject is a profound one, and
was treated in a scholarly manner by the
speaker, a subject of such depth cannot be
embraced in a synoptical compass, and as
lime and space do not permit us to lay be
fore our reader* a report in extento, of the
powerful reasoning with which Mr. Wolf ,
developed hu theme, our readers must be ,
content with this meagre mention of it ,
Mr. Waif U a sound ressoner,ripe scholar, (
and is always listened to profitably. j,
The oat* crop, in this valley, has been
greatly damaged by the heavy showers
thrt we have had every day, almost for
over a week. But for these rains, the crop
would have been one of the largest we have
had in this county. Much of it ha* been
upon the shock, some upon thn swstb, and
some still remaining uncut. We hoar,
much complaint of rouing upon the shock
and swath, and it has become so brittle by 1
long exposure to the elemeut* that much
is lost by shelling in the attempt to haul it,
in.
X. L. Atwood. o*<j , will deliver the'
next lecture before the Normal Institute, j
on Tuesday evening next, 27th.
The whealher is still very warm, and
thunder showers have not yet ceased to be
the order of the day.
(Advertisement.]
Centre Hall Aug. t2
Mr. Fred Kurtz, Dear sir: In reply to j,
the advertisement in last weeks Keoorter
by Dr. Hillbish, I would say, that 1 can
•substantiate the assertions 1 made, via j i
That Liquor was gotten from Spangler, j |
and part of it distributed among parsons on
the ray from Centre Hall to Rebersburg:
also, these remarks were made : "This it j
Spangler whiskey. Good peach whisk
key. And every drink is to bring him a
vote." And then should be taken to Dr. I'
H., where it was left, or taken to a public j:
place in the town of R., where all that wish L
ed might drink. A* for the cheapness oClhe
Democracy of Miles, a certain man from
R., remarked in C. H., that he and the Dr. <
could give the delegates of Miles to what-j,
ever candidate they pleased. O, what in-j
fluence. Only one or two gallant of whis
key, which the Dr., admits getting, and
Spangler says he tent him a half gallon in
addition to what was ordered, and the!
thing was done. Yaura truly,
ALEX. SHAXXOX,
DISSOLVTIOX—Notice is hereby given
that the partnership heretofore existing be
tween H. D. Van Belt and S. S. Woll,
trading under the name and firm of H. D.
Van Belt A Co., has this day been dissol
ved by mutual consent. The books and
accounts of the late firm belong to H D.
Van Belt AS. D. Musser, who will con
tinue the business, and pav all debt* of
the late firm. H. D. VAN PELT.
August Ist, 1872, S- A WOLF.
HEIR'S ALE OF
Real Estae.
Will be exposed to public Sale, on the
premises, in Gregr twp., Centre county, on.
Saturday, September 14th 1872, at 2e'clock;
p. m., the following described real estate,
late of Elizabeth"Neesc, dee d., to wit: A
VALUABLE FARM and tract of land,
situated in said twp., on the pqblic road
leading from the forks to Spring Mills,
bounded by law)* of J. B. Heckman. J. I
Gentzel, P. Shook and others, containing
223 acres and I*s perches, of which luh
acres are clear and under good cultivation 1
with good fences; thereon erected TWO>
MANSION HOUSES. BANK BARN
100 feet long, and all other necessary out
buildings. There Is a never-failing spring
at the door, and a LARGE ORCHARD
of choice fruit on the premise*.
Txau* -Five hundred dollars on confir
mation of sale, and one half of tba remain
der on the Ist of April, nezt, and the bal
ance in one rear thcreafte*, with interest,
to be secured by Bond and Mortgage upon
the premises.
PxTza XEKMX, CxTuxaixz GEXTZXL,
Wit W NZESE, JAMES Nzzaz,
*ug23 , .Heir*.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
The examinatie&i not already
pat, will he heU e* fellow*. commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m., at whifh time the Sec
retary will be CxpecU-d to here the class
organised end in readirien, tou lo reuse
no delay. Applicants for schools will be
required to attend the examination ia
the district where they expect to teach,
unless they procure a written reouest to
the contrary from the proper board of di
rectors. All should be provided with
paper, pen and ink.
Howard Bore—Saturday, Aug. 81.
Harris— Boal-burc. Saturday. Sept. 7
Uregg—Penn Hall, Wednesday, 11,
Penn—Millhaim—Thursday, Sept. 12
Haines—Aaronsburg, Friday, 13
Miles—Rebersburg, Saturday, 14
Potter—Centre Halt, Wednesday and
Thursday. 18th and 19
Ferguson—Pine Grove Mills, YfsjJnta
day, 26
Haiftnoon— Storinstown, Thursday, 26
Patten— Waddle's tcHool-botise, Friday
27th 1
Benncr—Armagast'i school-house, Sat
urday, 28th ' " "
Snow Shoe and HunwMe—A*kay's
•chool-houso 1 n.
Walker—Hable r Wg, Friday, Oct. 4
Marion—Jacksonville, Saturday. 6
Spring—Valentine's school-house, Mon-
Taylor * Worth-Port Matilda, Wed
nesday, 9
Huston—Julian Furnace, Thursday, 10
Union—Unienvilla, Friday, 11.
Milesburg and Boggs— Milesburg, \^on
i'owara and Ourtin—Howard, Tuesday
16. "
Liberty—Eaglaville, Wednesday, lfitb.
Persons intending to teachwill please not
ask for private examinations.
K. M. MAGEE,
County Supt.
Centre Hall, Aug. 24.
"VtQTlCl.—Therff" wITT be an exaniina-
XY tion of applicants for Perinanant cer
tificates at Centre Hail, on Saturday, Aug.
8L
Persons desiring to apply for certificates
will please inform some member of the
committee (H. Meyer, Centre Hall. J. H.
Zelgler, Kebersburg) some time belore lite
day of examination. witl 'JHeaie
trWi'the necessary recom
-10,000 AGENTS WANTED.
for oar great
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN Chart.
The moat attractive and thing
out It is Indian ensahlwlo atift of all par
ties, ftwoUMnrlhn the fheU and figures
needed, lor every day reference, by every
i intelligent voter. A genu are selling from
15 to 30 a day
The most liberal terms. Send for clr
' culars. Address,
DUFFIELI) ASHMKAft fcthUaker,
A receipt for money paid is not le
l gslly coacluiire.
Ravage** of an Escaped llhlnoee
roa.
It Kill* Two Men, Destroys Muse
um, and Does Other Jkimaye.
CiUCAOO, Aug. 16. —A letter from
Red Bird, a small (own in Monroe
county, 111., give* a thrilling account
of the escape from it* keeper* of the
rhinoccroe beloagiug to Warner A
Co.'* menagerie and circu* on the oc
casion of its beiug brought into the
ring for the first time. The showmen
had prepared the animal for exhibition
by attaching to a ring in it* noae two
strong wire ropes, and twenty-four men
were deemed sufficient to control the
beast. It submitted quietly to beiug
led from the cage, but on euteriug the
arena suddenly threw up its hoad and,
pluuging madly to the right and left,
broke loose from tho men and dashed
forward through the teuta. Its first
victim wa* John Gilleni, a cauvasman
who was kuocked down, aud, the beast
trampliug upou his breast, be wa* kill
ed iiutautly.
It next ran it* uoe against Martin
i Ready another canvaaman, striking
him ill tho atomach, ripping out hi*
bowels, aud killing him on the spot
It then made a dash in the direction of
the scats, which by this time were
cleared by the frightened suectators,
and knocked down nearly all of the
seat* on one side of the tent disloca
liug the shoulder of one of the employ
ee* and breaking the arm of a spectator.
Ruuuiug next iuto tho menagerie tent,
;it upset Mr. Forepaugh'* den of per
forming animals, after which it struck
the centre pole with its bead, bringing
'it down'wilh a crash upon the cages
of the tiger aud leopard, but not break •
ing them so as to allow the aniuiala to
escape. Dashing into the museum
tent, it broke all the curiosities, fright
ened all the people in the neighbor
hood, aud rushed out through the can
vas iuto the street, finally stopping in
a vacant house, the door of which stood
open. Here the intu succeeded in
capturing the animal and getting it in
to a cage. The damage to the shew
was about i 3,000,
Sumner on the Situation
Ex-Senator James J. Stewart has
written a letter about his visit to the
politician* in Washiugtau. He used
to be a straight republican, but now
goes for Greeley. What he says is of
internet, and thi* is a part of bis let
ter:
"The adiuioutretisu forces In Wash
ington are fearfully demoralized.
Cameron waa over last week, and ia io
great distress over the Pennsylvania
situation, having endeavored, as I
know, to invoke the services of a good
i friend of mine for a reconciliation with
Forney. lie waa told ''ft is too tote"
Robeson, also, puffing iu distress, ask
ed what could be done in heaven's
name to save Pennsylvania, and was
told 'Nothing.' They ar at their
wits' end about Pennsylvania, and
have lost head as completely as they:
did about consequential damages.!
What will they do when Qovernor'
Cortin arrives, as he will shortly, and
takes the stump for Greeley and
Brown ? Colonel M'Clure assures me
this is a fact.
"I mentioued it to Mr.Sumner io
interview I had with him on Friday,
and he exclaimed, 'That settles the
question.' 1 had a long and free in
terchange of opinion with Mr. gumner,
being an old friend, and I think suc
ceeded in removing some embarrass
ments he expressed as to coming for
ward.
HO! HOI All ye who need Boot*.
Shoes, Sole Leather, Calf Skins, or Sho*
Finding*, remember, that GRAHAM A
SON, next door to Keller'* store. Bellc
fonte, have Just received a splendid lot of
fall goods, and are determined to offer the
best bargain* in the county. Country peo
ple are invited to call and examine their
stock and satisfy themselves that they sell
boou. shoes. Ac., cheaper than any other
•st* blub mint
THE MORMON WIFE, a Life Story of
the Sacrifices, Sorrows and Sufferings of
Woman —a Narrative of many yean per
sonal experience, by the Wlk of a Mor
mon Elder, recently from t tab:
This is a very interesting work, and will
pay a perusal; it is finely illustrated, and
give* one an insight of Mormon life, its'
crimes, Ac, The author being a lady wh°
write* from experience, the • Hut
tuan elder, gives tho wurk additional In
terest. We think tbis book better than
any of iu kind heretofore published, and
it will find a large sale. Mr. Miie* A|
Kemp, of Centre Uill ha* the agency for
this very interoling werk, and will can
vas* for subscribes s.
DEATHS
On the crcningjofthe 13th Inst, in New
Albany, Ind , alter a most severe and
lingering iUness, Kittie M., wile of Albert
11. Uanna, of Lock Haven, Pa., and only
daughter of George and Susan Kline,
formerly of Boalsburg,, Pa. Aged 20
years, months and 6 day*.
Auguftt Court
(r.ttad Jurors — Atonday.
Rogg* Janie* Zimmerman.
Benefontc -Go*. W* Jackson, John L.
Given.
Ferguson—David Fye, Sidney Sboll.
Gregg—George Buchanan, Levi Stump,
John Coldrea.
Huston—Goorge W. Miles.
Haines —Charle* llosterman, Samuel
Y earick.
Marion—Michael Cqcmap
Miles—Lctef K! liioriy.
potter—D. J. Decker, R. A Porter, W.
Henny.
Ruah-D. W. Holt
Spring—Charle* Kckenroth.
Taylor—Wm. Laughlin, John Wea
ver. Jr.
Union—John G. Hall. .. ...
Walker —John Decker, Philip, alters,
John Rodger*,
Traverse Jairort.
Bo)r.-.lm Ctirtin.
Bellcfonte—3 A M Ouutian, John Har
per, 3 A ftrpw, Raukiu, W If Bey.
nolds, Jpo rower*, S D Mu*or
Btnncr—Wm Irvin, J 0 William*.
Grugg— J H Fisher. J Alter*, Daniel
B*rtgt, Wm Alexander.
Harrl—Sam'l Wainon, C Fisher, l>an 1
K import, G K Wunon, Charles Stemro.
Huston—Wm Johnston, David Parson*.
Haines-J Winkleblcck.
Halfmoon—J M Gray.
Ferguson—l' Louk, J Qardper, 4 G
Hem, Geo Weaver-, D 1} U Bailey,
J Krumrine.
Liberty—"Uaniel Fletcher.
Mllo*—J Haines.
Milesburg—C K Kington.
Patton-G W Tate, G B Bumberger, P
E Boilers.
Potter—Dan'l Durst. Wm Boat.
Penn—D Miller, B F Frankcnberger,
A Zerbe, J Banders, II 0 Smith, 4 tiauioy
J Meyer.
KuU— l C Gone.
Snh'w Shoe— K 11 Roach.
Taylor—Stephen II McManlgal.
Union—David Campbell.
Spring—J Miller, J Ros*, II Kckenretb,
J Bilger, R Brook*.
Walker—Henry Snavely, H Mitchell,
J Carner.
Worth-Wm fcryji.PQ Whlppo.
PLOWS I—The Undersigned have now
on band a lot of the celebrated WAL
LACE PLOWS. Persons wishing Plows
will do well to call and see them be(vtfe
purchasing other Plows.
SMITH 4 LSITEEL,
auglC " rottera' Mills, ra.
MKRCUAMTS TAE* NOTICK.
Tho merchants of Penn and Brush val
; lies are hereby notified that a meeting will
be held at Centre Hall, on Friday, Aug.
23rd, at 2 p. m., for the oppose or consul
ting upon busii\93 wallers of Importance
■ to all Wclaiii. A full attendance is re
quested.
MANY MERCHANTS.
The acts of one partner in tbs firm
bind all others.
~ An agreement without any consider
ation ia void.
i- Sheriff Salt*.
Hy virtue ot Sundry writ* of Fieri Fa
clas* Levari Facia* and venditioni Kxtmna*
! issued out f tho Court of Common Pleas
of Centre county, and to me directed, will
ihe exposed to public sale,, at the Court
u House in llellefonto on Thursday the ISJnd
* day of August 1 HTti, the follow ing proper
,.{ty, via:
All thai certain house, store room, aud
* ! lot of ground situated in the town of M ill -
It helm, Venn Iwp,, bounded on the north by |
turnpike, on cast by John 11. Clover, for
merly known a* the properly of Jacob llol
** inger, of llollidaysburg Pa. Heing part of
u the premises conveyed by D. A. Musser
n and wife to the saidt*. Swart*, on south by
mill race, west bv public road, thereon
0 erected a house and outbildings Set sod, ta
li ken in execution and to be sold as the prop
„ erty ofUeorgw M Hwart*.
All
6 A certain UK of ground situated in CVn-
S tral City, Centre county, bounded on the
| south by nubile road leading from Miles
burg to L'uionvllle, east bv Hall street,
'■ north by an alley ahd west f>y lot of tlalUj
d heirs, containing one fourth of an acre,'
l{ more or less, thereon erected a two story
frame house and outbuildings Seised, U
-0 ken in execution aud to bo sold as the prop
it erty of John A. W hitch til.
|. ALSO
All those four certain lots of ground sit
uated in the addition to the borough of
Q Miltwkurg known at Central city, bounded
L. on the south by the turnpike road, west by
* Spring street, thence lttl) feet to Iddings
street, thence along a 2U fool alley parallel
k with the turnpike to lot uow owned by Jon
f alhau Folk being lots known in the plan ol
Central city lot* N0.6, 7, 8, and V, having
thereon erected a large two story flame llo
k tel. basement saloon, kitchen, wash-house,
e stable aud other outbuildings. Seised, la
ken In execution to be sold m the property
of Martin Dolsu,
ALSO
All tho right title and interest of defend
ant in and to all that certain Uacl of laud, I
* situated in Hoggs twp., beginning at a post:
* at public road thence north 4t! Jer , east
1 46 per., to a post, tlicuco south 65 d< *..
. west 18 per., to a poet, theneo along land
' of McCoy and Linn to stone north 77 deg.,
1 east 44 per., thence along land of Anthony
* tianey north 6 deg., west 80 per., to stone,
j thence south 77 deg., west 68 per., to stone,!
thence south lOdeg., along land of McCoy .
' A Linn to post, thence along land of
* Jkihu Curry, south A dug , egsl $ per, to j
. an oak, thence north ?> deg., east 4 pet,,
to HAM ot Beginning, containing AO acre*,
and about 30 acre* cleared, thereon erect- j
I ed a plank house aud stable and other
| outbuildings. Seised, taken in Execu
tion and to be sold a* the property of J. F.
1 Strong. !
ALSO
{AH that two and a half story frame house
j and lot or piece of ground, situate in Cole
yille. Spping twp., containing about three
fourths of an acre, bounded wusi by. land;
of Win. M Humes, and , the twp. road,
north by W. Poormau, south east bvj
1 Isaac liaupts, and south by W. tiriffllh I
> Seised, taken in execution and to be sold ! -
as the property of Jacsb Ballet.
ALSO
, All that certain lot of ground situate in
Milesburg, bounded on the north bv the
Bald Ragle Creek, on thesouth by Water
>treat, on the e*t and weat by lot* of A.
D. Hat)it, containing i gfan *crp, more or
leas, thereon erected a.dwelling house, sir
factory with steam engine power, and oth
er outbuildings. Seized, taken in excu- 1
lion and to be said as the property of C.!
K. K-sington.
ALSO
I All thosa twul certain lots of ground sit
uate in Centrwllall, Bolter twp., one there
of bounded on the north by lot ofWm.
Shoope, east by lot of Centre Hall Manu
| lactunng Company, south by the Brush j
I Valley road, and on the west by lot of the j
! Lutheran church, containing about one
j fourth of an acre, thereon erected a large
; two story and a half frame dwelling house
land out buildings. The other thereof!
> bounded on the north by the Brushvallev
" road, east by an alley, south by lot of B
! Xoff, and on the west hy lot of Samuel i
Working, outtUining about half an acre.!
thereon rrecled a blacksmith shop, warunj
maker shop, paint shop, stable and otaer
outbuildings. Seized, taken into execu
tion and to be sold as the property of Geo. !
!B. Harpster. Sale to commence at l-o ,
clock, p. in., of said day.
P w. WOOUWNG, Sheriff, j
Kegiaters Notices
The following accounts have been exam
ined an.Cpassed by me, and remain filed
of record! n this Office for the inspection
of heir* legatee* creditors and all other* in i
any way interested and will bo presented!
to the orphanf * Court uf Centre county to!
be held at Bellefontc for allowance and
confirmation on Wednesday, the JKih day
ot August 1872.
I. The account of Michaal Schenck who
was appointed trustee to sail the Real Es
tate or Fredrick Schenck, late of Howard
twP'iQsntr* oountr v dec.
£ The account or Samuel Blotner guar
dian of David Geary, one of the children
and heirs of Reuben Geary, late of Bene
twp.. Centre county, dec., in account
with the estate of the said David Geary as
filed by Andrew Stover, acting guardian.
A The accountof Adam Uoeterman ex
ecutor in the last will and teatamcnt of'
Louis L Kurtz, late of Centre county,!
deff.
A The account of David Keller, execu
tor of the late will and testament, uf Philip
Sheoeberger, lato of Harris twp., dec.
&. The aovOuul of James Martin trustee
pi sell the real estate of Samuel McKeo.
late of Walker twp., dec.
6. The account ot Nathan J. Mitchell,
and Wm. P. Lucas, administrator* of the
estata of Thomas Lucas, lata uf Howard
twp., dec,
7 The account of George Livingston,
who WM administrator of all and Singular,
the good* and chattels, of Elisabeth Stone,
late of fiellcfonte, dec., as filed by A. U
Furst hi* executor.
4 The final account of John Rishel,
guardian ot the person and estate of Geo.'
Ttunkie Jr. child of John Runkie, late of
Bolter twp., said Junior having arrived at
the ago of twenty one years, and since
dec.
P. The account of Michael Schneck.
Guardian of Joseph, Lydia, William S. j
and Samuel T. Bechdel, junior children,
of David Bechdel, late of Liberty twp.,
doe'd.
10. The account of Adam Hoy, Admin
istrator do bonis non of Isaac Ban ey, laU
| of Spring twp , dee'd.
| 11. The account of Adam Hoy, Execute*
of Ac., of Julian Swartg, Ifle (if Spring
twp., dee'd
• 12. The ZTcouttt of Adaui Hastermanand ;
•Jeremiah Vanada, administrators of ail
! and singular, the goods and chatties, right*
and credits which were of David N anada.
late of Uainos twp., dee'd.
18. The accountof John Hoffer, guar
dian of Jeremiah May* Jr., now dee d,Ju
nior son of Jeremiah Mays, late uf Spring
\ twp., doe'd.
14 The tt)iult,istflion account of Wm.
' P. W'tl.un, administrator of the estate ot
Samuel L. liarrs, late of Bcllefonte, dee'd
IA The account of Conrad Singer, one
'ofthe executors in the last will and testa-
mcnt of Samson Olossner, late of C'urtin
twp., dcc'd.
li. Final account of Michael liarp*r,
Kuaidian of Diana Hostermap mjaur child
of John Uoaterman, laU u> Hainea twp.,
doc'J,
If. ffte final ndniiniitration account of
I'. K. UtrManigle, >dminwlrator of J, 11.
ohaton, late of Marion twp., doo'd.
18. The account of Meaalama Kccso ad
ministrator uf David Kecsc, late of UrcgK
two., doe'd
l\t. The account of Aaron William*. ad
ministrator of John Sheet*, late of Worth
two., de'ed.
J. H. MOKKISON,
aug 2. KegUter.
O. frrit. J- T. Lkk.
1
PECK 6c LEE'S
New
i
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
The undersigned have opened a new es
tablishment, at their new .hop*, fur the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
I ikXIUHs AMD SLXDS,
PLAIN AND FANCT
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by thern
are warranted to rendor satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
- Thgy use none but the best material,
1 and .employ the most skillful workmen, i
. Hence they flutter themselves that their
• work can not be excelled for durability
e and finish.
* Orders from a distance'promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine our work before
contracting elsewhere.
u PRICES REASONABLE,
•-i All kinds of Reparing done,
'feu*?. PECK A LEE.
QOLRT PROCLAMATION.
WbHMilktllM i'kwlMjt. Mu>, fnaUnl •<
Ik* euaH .( IWawa Flwm. lu JadMal lH
feaft* £
lIMMtUt Rmui Umh>. iimkk Jl|ii, la Oarta
•aaal*. hataeuaa4 lh.lt araaapl. aalaa data Um>
Ob tlai at JUMII, A 11. Lan lu at iprwlad far IMU
lu* a WMIH ul Orw aa.l Tualati and liaaaral Jail ta
ll>*n aad Vtaariat *...liia. ul lb. Faaaaia H.llalual.
iut lb. .uui| at l Wait., aad <• MwaMatt a Ik. ih
Muadai ul Aa| u.tl. t-t u * lb. Mtlt| daj at Aad Wl
aad lu uuullaaa lau ..!■
Hull, . Ul barab, glttm lu Um Huraaaar, JaaUaaa ul lb.
Caaac. AkUrawu aad I'uaalablM at lb. aatd vuaalf at
IWulta. Ibal lb*> I. Own and lb.r* la lb.lt ituaat
uarauur. al 111 a'uVuak la lb. luraa.ma al aab) d.. all*
lb.lt tutaud., laaaiailiuaa, ataaalaaifcia*. aad tbait ...
ruaittaaraa.ua, la da ibuaa Ibla*. ablub la ib.lt a*Ua
a|t|arlalua lu b. duaa. aad ttoM abu at. buuad I* t.
ia|UuiMM lu pruMual. aaatari tb. ptWaar* Ibal ant
at aball lu 1a lb. Hall at I Walt, uuaalf lu Uui aad
Ib.t. W IM.rr.au adalaal ib.ta aa •bail W J art
Ultra aa.lrt aj baa.l bl Mlilwl*. tba la d Ol at
kptll la iba ruat at oat laud. lefi aad W Ikf BUNdf
luartb gaar ul iba lad.|uadaa.u at lb. llalM ilalaa
lIW WlMlllklCu. Nbart_
TMK ONLY PLACE TO BUY
good Hoots LySlioen.
BI'RNHIDK A THOMAS
Have juit received 00 i-hwh of HuoU
mill Shoes.
Bt'R.NSIDK A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest ami best Hoot*
ami Shoe*.
BIUINSIDK A THOMAS
Are the ouly one* in Outre co. that
have Irceter Uro'< A Co., Hoot* A
Shoe*.
Luter Hro'* A Co., Hoot* am] Shoe*
are warranted.
HrRNSIDEA THOMAS
Hell them at Ca*h price*.
BI'KNSIDK A THOMAS
Uoou auil Shoe* uever leak or crack.
BURNHIDB A THoMAS
HooU am) Shot* al way* give satisfac
tiou.
Thouiauii-i in thi* county aud out of
'it have tried these HooU A Shoe*.
They have beeu tested and tried for 15
year* ami al way* have given Extra
satisfaction.
If you want to save doctor bills buy
vour Hoots aud Shoes from Hurntide
A Thomas.
You cau buy the best articles of To
bacco and cigara at half price at
Burnsidee A Thomas.
The reasou you ran get such bargains
at Burnside A Thomas, they sell for
CASH. julyiy.tf.J
BOSTON
Boot * Shoe Store!
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
!
With New Goodt & New Pricet!
llaviag determined to engage in business
at this place, we have opened up in
Room
NO. 5 BISH S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA., the largest,
moet complete and cheapest stuck of
BOOTH, SHOES, UAITERH,SLIP
PERS, it'.,
I
ItiAl ha* ever U*en ujK>n*d up in ihU
of the Slate At our store yon can find in]
the Boot end Shoe line
Anything Ylu Wfi/j'h
from the finest boot to the cheapest slip- j
per, and wo know if you once call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
PRICES
you will concede that it 1* to your interest
to purchase from us.
WKNELL AT RONTON KATE*
Repairing Nrafilf Bear.
H L. BATCHKLLKR A CO
July I9tf
T M PORTANT TO FARMERS!
WKOFFKR FOR SALE
the following list of
UNEXCEPTIONABLE
AND RELIABLE
FERTILIZERS:
PURE GROUND BONK.
PURE BONK FLOUR.
SUPER-PHOSPHATE,
BONK DUST.
AND ANIMALCOMPOHT ;
7Vy are the Great Generator* and
Nouruhen of
CORN, OATS, GRASS, WHEAT,
and other crops.
BEING QUICK, PERMANENT.
ECONOMICAL!
It Saves Labor !
It Prevent* Weeds I
U Increases the Y't<l!
It Restore* the Land I
SHORT LI DOE A CO.,
iuly lb An. Bellefonte, Centre Co.
THE PEOPLE'S DRU6 STORE.
Next dour to Wilaou A Hicks' Hard
ware store, Allegheny St.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
R. F. Rankin <fc Co.,
(Successors to Linn A Wilson.)
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS. DYE
STUFFS, V AKNISIIks, BRI'SH
KS. 1 KKFUMEKY, NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
Pl)*£W)ft£& UfillANS
for medicinal purpose*.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great
▼•net/
Also, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO, '
and all other artioles usually hcpt in a Brst
class Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FU LLY
COMPOUNDED. ,
tf.ljune R. F.RANKIN A CO
Valuable Farm
at Private Sale
The undersigned offers at private sale,
a valuable Farm, situated in Gregg town
ship, Centra county, near the railroad de
pot at Spring Mills, and belonging to the
citato of KliiabYah Neese, dee'd.
of which 60 acres are well timbered.
M Thereon are erected two dwelling
houses, with Barns and all necessary
ontbuildings. Fruit of all kinds and an
abundance of water on the premUw. The
land is under a high state af cultivation,
and among the best in the valley.
For fhrther information apply to
i Jan. D. Gkntzkll
ono of the Adiulaietmtors, near Spring
, Mills June 14.if.
: ~A dMIN ISTRATORH NOTICE —Let
, tcrs of administration on the estate of
George Stover, late of Gregg twp„ dee d.
. have boen granted to the un aersigned, ]
who request all persons knowing them
. selves indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and those having de
mauds against the same to present them
duly authenticated by law for settlement.
J. K. TaTLOR,
BEN J. Stover,
16 6U Administrators.
IIKLLBFONTRM AKKKTM.
''urroetod by C. D. Roller.
Whit* (Yheat #1,66. Bad M 0.... Rye
7A......00m QU Oat* 40 Bsrfey 00.
70 Olororeeed 6,u Potato*# 44,
Lard per |ound (L .. ...Pork per pound 00
Butter VU. Kki 2U. Piaster per ton
#l4 Tallow H Itsoon H Uani Pi
LKWIHTUWN MARKETS
Whlto wheat 1,76 ...Rd wheat 1,66... Ry
*) Corn *>,...Oate 66 Barley 60„....
Uluvoraeed 4.60 Tlmothyseed, 3m).......,
Halt 'i 60 per tack.M ....
Bacon Itv Hiu 16 liuttei 17... Kgg*
16 PU.U-r 0 60
(HUB
TWWRE'QI?'
"71(1(1 is sorano nil it"
Nil, lira, Yttiii ud lif im
v BUY IT I TRY IT!
FJMrver tqd #(us, . Us* Pai| Cum 0/
ForVrurcAiiin,. . . Us* Pxif Cum Ml.
For Nfihnlfia, . . . . Uss Psiq CusfOil.
For FtvX&m,. . . . Us* Pxif CjN OIL
For CkoltX Iforkut, . Uie Pxip jCm OIL
For SprainsY . . . . Um Oil.
For HssdtehiX. . . . Ust Yjf Cum OIL
For Bruisos, ,\. . . Um \K\\ Cum OiL
For Coras sad 6 ufltai, Ujf Fa y Cum Oil.
For Any Son, .X. Mis Cum OIL
For 4ny Lsnjioesi, M|h Paif Cum OiL
freer Itotri/iiVruaiiiw,
AaA aw <ball,, prvdwea He lfl.
Ilea* UttanMy abS ikaaaltf lar
m n w JLmrty s^tau%.*a r r>
Aek ht riIMJBVU OIL iL se eUer. ht
■ • illlilT IT TO
111* eu< >dn eummela wl tremASiilabwta
f lag ..aaauaiuL mmta ftva\
1/ tau, ttale art* KllVto
If aa* le rhu bbS eafa hi wee. \
MN by ell ItnoMt aa* DaaUn to HSI 1^
rsicK, aa ckits. <
IkCIUaC A CATON, Hmmimt,
Sold wlaolftalu and retail by P. P. Or ear.
Just Arrived.
Just Arrived.
('all and See
Call and See
WOLFS
Maguilicent Stork
of New
Goods.
Come and get Bar
gains.
Assortment
full and complete.
Dry Goods, Groceries, No
tions, Hardware, Heady-made
Clothing, and thousands of
other articles
A. BUSSMAN
LEATHER A SHOE FINDING.
in lower room, No. 1. Bush* block, where
be keep* on hand a slock of
WHITE and RED LEATHER
and HARNESS.
Kips and Calf Skins
French and City Finiah.
STRING LEATH EK, SHOE
FINDINGS OFFTERY DE
SCRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunk* and
Valise*
OF ALL KINDS.
RAW FURS, of all kinds bought
aud highest price paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
always bought and on hands. WHEAT
and OATS specially bought and the high
est Cash price paid.
Go to Sussman's, there you can buy
cheaper than elsewhere, as everybody
knows, who ever dealt with him. lie lets
no one off without a good bargain.
Next door to Sussman's is the cheap dry
goods establishment of Isaac Guggenheim
er. apAtf.
ADAM HHJD,
PAINTER, "SiiW
offers bit services to the citixens of Mifflin
! Centre and adjoining counties, in
Heine, Nlgn and Orsnenalsl
Painting.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash,
Mahogany. Ac.
Plain and Fancy Paperhanging. Or
ders respectfully solicited.
All line work done for other painters.
June 1 J.
ISO Li i l 'Mictt'l *(I •.I>|
ll IL Iwl „ * until* 1!
aw *
The Champion of the World.
The new Improved American Button*
Hole Overseaming and Complete
Hewing .Machine— The great
est machine of the Age I
jsimplclty, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
This machine being the litest, has many
improvements overall other, In a word. It
it a perfect roachincjwhich is acknowledg
ed by judges andagents of all other
machine*.
Call on A. L. Bart so,, asaditonburg,
who is the authorised agent for Centre
county. Also keeps the best Sewing Ma
chine thread, needles, and repair, all kinds
of sewing machines, clocks, watches, mu
sick boxes Ac 1 will thoroughly canvass
the section belonging tome, and I shall be
very much pleased to soil every person a
machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing any other—it has no eaual.
Parties wishing the machine, will please
address the undersigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All order* promptly attend
od to. A. L. BARTOES,
Agent for Centre County.
MaDiaoNßcaa, Pa.
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
BINHERN.
Millheiu, Centre Co., Pa.
Receive Deposits and allow interest.
Discount Notes.
Make Collections.
Issue Eastern Exchange.
And a general Banking Business done.
JOHN C. MOTZ,
A Walter, Preaidrnt.
Cashier. marm.
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
, *
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor of Hvnder's Mu*ic Store desire* to call the attention of the people of Centre county, £o tho f.irt
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their musical instrument* ot Hviider'* Music Store. Wc are soiling
Double Had. Six Stop , Five Octavo Organ*, at $l4O,
(.superior in toue and ftuish, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout thi country at 8175 to #200../ These
we warrant for five year*. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible pirtie*.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pemtsvalley this year, which you ,wruid
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE BALL.
8. H. WOLF, Rynder Organ..... #225.00
WM.OALHKAITH, Rynder Organ 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ. #375.00
PETER fIOHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00
AARONSHL'RO.
WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ #240 00
HOALSBURG.
MIBB E. E. HUNTER, Melodion #IBO.OO
In a few week* we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us aud getting our prices —wc deliver all instrument* —
You Can Save From S4O to SOO on an Organ.
Address,
RYJVDERTSMUSIC STORE, Lick Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I
C. D. wt.T.TF.W
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA*
is BOW prepared, at the Old Stand on Bttimp Street, to sell
DJW GOOD 3, GftO{#£ft3£Gltaoi& 3b lbs.Car pais,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC., AC,
at greatly reduced prices. He i also prepared to purchase
ALL KINDBOF GRAIN!
FOR WHICH UK WILL PAY TIIK
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ASH PURCHASERS WILL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS THEM
apr,l9tf. C u - ALLLEK
I. Guggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT I
laaac Gcooexiieimkr, having
purchased the entire flock of the late
firm of Susaman A Guggenheimer, ex*
cepl the Leather auu Shoe-finding*. ■
has filled up hia shelves with a lot of „
bplemdid mew uoodb,
I
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING, j
i) rush noom,
i
UKOtEKIEH, I
I
i
FKOV IfIONH,
I
BOOTS A BHOKB, '
I
HATS A CAPS,
<
AMD FAMCT ARTICLIJB,
audi* now prepared to accomodate all '
bis old customers, and to welcome all
new ones who may favor him with j
their patronage. He feels safe in say- <
ing that he can p lease the roost fast id i- 1
ous Gall and see.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIM ER ]
P. 8. —Mr. Suasman still continues
to deal in
LEATHER AND SHOE-FIN DINGS, '
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, 1
in the old room, where he may alway *
be found. I'iap.tf.
I
(
COAL,
LIME,
i
ami POWDER!
OOAL— Wilkesbarre Coal. Chestnut
Slave, Egg, furnace and foundry,
Coul-~oroet quality, at the low
est prices. Customer* will please
note that our coal is housed un
der commodious sheds.
r LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale
i at our kilns, on the pike leading to
Mi'.esburg.
r
POWDER.—Having received the agency
for Du Font's Powder A'l
; WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to receive orders from
~ the trade.
•
! Offlce and yard near south end of Bald
" Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
L
n 4uov SHORTLIDGE A CO.
1-
'BUTTS HOUSE
Bellefonte, Pa.
J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Haa first class accommodation ; charg
es reasonable. 19apr, tf.
VENTRAL UOTHL. Corner ol'Tlnrd
and Chestnut Street. Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location makes it particularly
desirabla to parsons visiting Town on
'• business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached,
an (21 ly
WAR! WAR!
On High Prices.
]
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
11. H. KMITII,
of Potters Mills.
N E W ii 0 ODS !
We would most respectfully iufrom hit
friend*, customers, end the public gener
•Uy, that he he* taken possession of
Thompson's old quarter*, which have been<
remodeled and improved, and is now pre- :
pared to accommodate all who may favor!
htm by calling.
NEW GOODS!
He ha* just received one of the largest
stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever
brought to Centre county, which he intend*
to sell at acuh figure* as will make it an ob
ject lor all person* to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Ac., should not fait to give
him a call, a* he feel* confident bis price*
and superior quality of roods will atnplv
.nli.fr ail. His stock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffee* of the best quality, Ten*.
Sugar* of Molasses,) KUh, Salt,
(fheesc. Dried Fruit, Spice*. Provision*,
Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac, Our stock of
D II YGOODB
is large and varied, and we will just say
can supply any article in tbat line, with
out enumerating.
READY M A DECLOTHING
a large "took of ready-made Clothing for
Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose
of at a very rmallhavanb* on cost. _
Boot* and Shoe*, Hats and Caps, Hard
ware, Uuecnsware, Wood and Willow
Ware, Notion*. Fancy Goods, Carpet*, Oil
cloth*. Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac.,
ocUfiklj.
( iflpa
(iraliam & Son,
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to D C Keller's Btort
Bellefonte.
We manufacture to order.
Our work is neat and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction.
We havo the LARGEST and RES'
stock of Ladle's and Children's shoes i
town.
Wo are receiving goods every week.
I We wish an examination of our goodi
1 The Pennsvalloy trado is especially it
vited to call and see our stock, we thin
we can please all who call as to s tyn
quality, and prices. We study to renin
satisfaction, and although we have had a
extended trade for years, we have nevi
given a customer cause to complain.
I " scptls.t
Stone Ware
a large assortment of every size and d
scription now on hand, cheap, at the o
stand of Wu. Wolt
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tux
t lO YEARB
Public Test
lias proved
jflß DR. CROOK'S
jg WINE
TAB.
To hair mere
merit tluus anjr
aimllar prrtmra*
Own rrrr oiftrcd
Ihf public.
It Is rich In the mrdlcinfilqafib
|tlvw of Tar. and uoequaled for dhrtW*-
m of the Throat and Uug.i
forming the mt remarkable cures.
Coogho. t^Wnrhronk-C^ogta.
It effectualiy mree them alt
and Dieuchlti*.
Has cured to many cases
it has been proEoanond a
specific lor these complaint*.
For pains in Breast. Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Disease** of the Urinary Orpins,
Jaundice or any Llrer Complaint,
It lua we equal.
' It Is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the Systenu
Restores the II eak and
Debilitated,
Games the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia act!
h Ind%esti.>:.
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your Bysi e
TRY DR.CROOK'SIVINEOFT.4 i
! i NATURE'S
Restorative
Contains no LAC SULPHUR —oN
SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH
ARGE—Nu NITRATE OF SIL-
V r ER, and is entirely free from th
Poisonous and ilonllh-destroying
Drugs used in other Hair 1 "repara
tions.
Transparent and dear a* crystal, it wUI
. not soil the finest fabric, — perfectly SAFE
CLEAN and KFFHAKNT, -dc=idcra
tum* LONG FOUGHT FOR AND
FOUND AT LA.ST!
It restore# and prevents the Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, gl"**J ap
■ pcaranei'. removes Dandruff, i* n-lVcshing
> to the head, check* the Hair from falling
off, ami restore# U to a great oxu tU when
. prematurely lost, prevent* 11 cedarhos,
euros all humors, cutaneous eruptuma,
and unnatural heal. AS ADM
FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST AR
TICLE IN THE MARKET.
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee. Ayor, Ma.
Prcpaiod only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS, Gloucester, Mas*. The genuine *
put up in a panel bottle, made expressly
I for it. with the name of the article l>lown
in the glass. Ask your Druggist foff Na
Tins * H via Rr-rouvm :. and take no
J other. _
JFW-Send two three cent stimw to 1 roc
ler Brothers for a "Treatise on tne Human
Hair." The information it contains is
worth SuUMX) to any person. Y
For tale at Centre Hall by Wm. Wot
and Herlacher A CronmiHer.
**rA LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
I PHcs la * iwslod sewlape. "at* * ocnt*.
! A lactar, en Vho Nalnro, Troatmcpt ami Kadtoal
I Cm uf ttawBaloTbor>a. or llominal Wnakm-**. larot
' rt&xrs-sr; BSX£BSSS
4 The world rortownod auUvx, la tal* s4mlrMs IjiA
tors. rUcurtir pwvtm trym I"* own cttyriom o ot taw
ful cunmtnnaro of Hotf-Abum mjr tw -•< tnaltir rs
-0K.r0,! wfihSn. Slllg .od wttbun.
leal opormunno. tnaUwaawntm. rtnso. or
nv( oat * mode .4 cure s OOOC cortata andrtfjrtnal*
.hich owe, n*or. no matlar what hi. coodWoomigr
bo. my enro bfenmtfelMopts, M'rrtob.
Thl* laws are WtU Prert a Bo*> I" TUmnand. and
Son (.under seal.!aaplatnmet^.leanra^reaa.
ckum-joo, t
x PoatAMßcc Bos U*. • Bowoij. W.w/h
PUliix if YOUB. BLOOD.
V For Sproftal,Scroft|n
loan lNkCHses of the
•ft Ky os, or Kcroftilff In
I 3K *aity form.
sSEa Any disease or eruption of
mjj the Skin, disease of the Liter.
*>'• -* Rheumatism, Pimples, Ola
in Ydy w Bores, Ulcers, Broken- d o*l
Constitutional Syphilis, or any
W3h disease depending on a do
praved condition of tha woo#
a SKll I>H. CROOK'S
le dKcTx SYRUP OP
- W POKE ROOT.
Cf / H has the medicinal property
. \jf of Poke combined with a prep~
"• gjy aration of Iron which goese*
- /f>x cnce into the Hood, perform
ing the nu** tepid and won
r/ derful cures.
Ask rour Druggist for Dr. Crook's Co®*
I*" pound Svrup of i'oke Soot —take it and bo
)M healed. '