The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 04, 1872, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS.
UCAL *KWB - O friend*. every
where. will oblige a b.v dn u* local
ew* <>f inter--t. .... ,• •>,
" CIRCULATION. Th' circulation oI Wo
elwmty. V,., nv. 1 1 lluToU.ro tin,l
Stoono of the WsCuivon-ng
\YoUvUeall inter, •„ 1 •> and l
■ neot our list for thorn, elves.
KE3IITT ANTES Ail n\om* f„r ut>-
rtfiitk>n will bo crediU'd on thenihsen
wUdd .v- ■ uui. w >... by roUwring to
Whirl. r l . sr..fco
. n ■ \ Jfihi
liiio system tamed 1 i - r, each copy
•wpcr.
Democratic County tcnunitLv.
The following gentlemen have been ap
pointed t bT of the IVmormttc<
Co.atwiU.-o. for the en--a ngyenr.
I 'o'lefonte N AY B tinl r .isli
.. " - S \Y. John Given
. • \Y. AY. St UcQuUtion
Ml'. r- B. roughJa* " A\ **vcr
it _ •• r.il-.r Wobrr
Phin '• ayy . itlddlo
|V„ >..P10 " " u Y Idwlhet-
V.. . nv sl.h> Samuel IshSer
2\~* J ~ i. N>
lY;r R 1 rt AsYtn
t ' ' ,1 m 'C i<*> b.v
V-1 |t Mitchell
.1.1, i Grove
Hiune AY' ' B M
g£j* • InlZlmZi
llmva? 1 ' i. o l)Jobnion. Ml. K
•• Daa'l Irwin J. A.
M h ' 0 1 r. i lliltsor
Ma':.; Robt F Hoi wo*
Mile* " H#r> > v Ct>rWM
1 <; \V Ko'mborger
IVnn " \V*m K Alexander
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* n ' nv ' ' .. y ii I> N; I
Tavlo" - Snr. ,Ie! Hoover
v'.V.V A.wr, K 11*11
\\'i - ■■ At" i'.-*ry
HorV " Kl* •' - 1 ' M
R, 11. t.iR>TKK
tftoirmam
A.H\vv Groi:J S> l- resigned his
place up >a the rati enmty ticket. Joi
Recorder.
V. u J 11. C:\i-. the ti.cmv
oflf^]aUvr:S^aaJccrruP tor.
_r> ■r : t ltvi h ■ 15. hy a' s
j| a t'r : cl usiastru
me:.: . ■
JHCllt, : Uvi v i, V •
...av. - .a. MrSiack
tottlii >fi. onlaa r.lav. .J
„"lln A a -,~>s : l!at:ran:
-t that can lie duccd —one of
csctucu • (iu: v •.. ake* cabin
tbem.s i ;t . t > dwell in
for ocar and
up *alt ri\ r.
T . \.-MR •
-Maun I vKt i: :,> •
W . Rov.r, i CU:c I.iil, pt- .
us v,::: "r. I a;;:.-.the ou /
dav. ;• s>|- eir.it a < wk ■' lw orchard
nr. • i' - vcar. They are tine
fV.hv.Vu: re!c. a; ..and among
thelnr...-: vve haves :his season.
Ther r ; t 1 15;: A ew\ as Mr.
Rover 1 • If is nr. : e v.ill accept
our thanks for the apples.
—The dcru. crsey <>:" ike Loop bad
a rally at tkeir ?ci cse. -a <#>:
Mendav evening. 2. house was
filled. * Atklr. -- ,V v. cr made by C. A. I
13t wcr, H. V. Slits: r r.r. 1 Fred Kurtz.
—Jfonr LUKE Arpus.—Our|
ban." i. M A. : u agler.of
Potter tap., sent us a basket of line
apnlc? the other day. c nstmg of
lianAf r.n't 1 ■ ich i :*-Ji toe Luna
bos arc the largest of th' sort we have
vet refit. Mr. S., say ilioy are Luck
alev. app". —s:.d v;. b ;cve :t they
are such hue large v>d apple?.,
Thanks for tl ud Spang-1
ler.
Mai. Remold?, c: lltbcrshurjf, this
countv. has a stalk ofc . u nier-suring
17 feet and 1 i: eh in length, having
on it t.even t;.:s i! < :n. IHs l-
Derv ctrr.t ' corn, and wi defy any
radical i : - 'can tu I c county
to beet •
— RidW'oi —\\\ k before last
I>A.) U. > . • H
gome pc: :• or ;<r, : . :■nhiwrou.for- j A
ciblv entered t<. smith--.so • under ihe i I
.f Herlacher A Durst in j
tbis place, and completely rained three ' j
bellows by tutting theleather-work . 1
into elm-, and on the night of the > J
25th, two : . v bu -:i > were badly \
mutilated I v having the tr p au<i oth- ,
er leather wf rk cut up, the sides •
scrached tr.d cut. at u ;S a- the spoke? j
ia the v.! -r!.-. A I :•; new buggy •.
top which was upon thi floor was also •
spoiled by being badly ripped in the f
leather work.
Le Bon Ton. Journal de Modes:
gives monthly, fiv fine and highly
colored steel crgravinp . 1 cide these ,
cm* lar"" mir 1 >re 1 j beautifully i i
ex ut.d by the host'artist of I'aris. '
On* year, monthly. So. -ingle cop
ie- 00 tiro patterns are given.;
witli each comber w r.h more than
th price paid r tho J 'iri; il. —New-
York.
Gudcy. for Ootobcr. U at hand. A!
Chromo "Our Dariin-/. every sub
fctiier. v; su l'm r single rin a club, to j
Gewlcy's Lndy's B k Terms : one |
copv, one v. ar, 8-.<".>; " • > c >pu.* one
rear 55.00 ; l ive cj; one year,
and an extra copy to the person get-j
ting up th" c'iib, niak:.:g -x copies
$14.00, Ac, Address L. A. Godey.
Philadelphia.
A IdBPttTRS at Psxx Haix.—On
Friday evening lad, .Sept. 20, Pe-nu
llall was fa voted with a more than
ordinarv treat in the bcturo which
Prof. '/I A. Yea rick, of Aanmsburg,
delivered b fore Pcnn liali Academy,
on the subject of "Electro Music," or
"Musical Telegraphy." He present
ed his novel theme in so lucid and at
tractive a manner that all present <un
not have failed to understand it. He
starred out with souie remarks oil the
general nature of inu-ic, from which
ho passed on to his particular theme
■ •'Ei'et txo Mosic." After introducing
his audio !•' the inventor, Dr. G. P.;
Hackenb . and pas • tug under re-j
view the circumstance which lead to
the invention, lie more particularly |
dwelled upon the details and practica-j
bilitv of the invention itseif. //<• j
showed that one person could control
any number of instrum nt* ifclectri
caiiv connected, and also that several
electro-ma'< al iustruru ats have act
ually been i.-tructcd. Afu-r giving
the iav o i pin.' n : Prof. Henry,
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, j
in regard to the invention, he took his
audience on an imaginary visit td the
grand olectro-musiea! hall in New
York, where by means of the electri
cs! wire a tin ,r le lady sways the en
chanted multitude with music from
more than ten thousand st ings. The
lecture was a rich treat not only in
the way of entertainment, but more
particularly on account of its scientific
worth.
Hiuioti Done of Snowshoe's best ci
tizent, and he should have every hon
est man's vote for commissioner.
Gov. Curtia will speak again, at the
aourl-hou i, oil Monday evening next.
Hunvau s Complete \V orks should
!>c in ev ry family. The agent Mr.
J. A. Bru at, is now canvassing Pot
ter twp., lor this valuable work, and a
better opportunity to procure it will
not present itself.
Mass Meeting
AT
MILLIIEIM
On SATURDAY, Oct. ftth.
\V. H. Witt*, and C. il. Shreioer
have been invited. The meeting will
also l> ad drew od by Jno. 11. Orvis.
Turn Out! Turn Out! Turn
out iu all your strength, Democrat*. !
linrtrnnfl ha* gained a little of late.
"Dear Yerkea" was pardoned out of
the penitentiary on lat Saturday, by
Gov. Geary, and thia make* a *#U
for Hartranfl.
■> • ♦ ♦ '■■ —-
The rads now call Curtiu al! aorta
of hard uautee-—they say he never was
ot any accouut, a lickspittle, glad to
j be rid of him, a traitor, Ac., ttv.
**lioa. Kii Sliter. of Union couaty, ba al
,l eo:ne out <br Greeley and Buokalaw.
—Our young friend J. AV. Fleulwr, Uin
ir.'ju the oil region*; he look* hearty, and ,
.y> the oil country t* almost uaaniuiou*
for old Uorare. (
letters From India
CKSTHK HALL ABROAD.
Lmu No. V.
1 Concluded. 1 (
On *!u>!her p*rt of the wall • an iK rip- (
lion which read* thu.: "In trod ta my
opo . and bear* the name "Pa*a ' He
... . \ecutrd at Tyburn in ldt'l, for the 1
hrinou* crime of being a Roman tatno- ,
. 0 Not atifleAl with hi* daath, the mag- (
antmou* Protnetanle coadeetaed te death
a Mr. Line, * widow lady, who had en
• stained htm Another inscription eon
-t* of the following!: "A passage peril
us make the a port plnasaul. Authur
Poole, IS* Near by uan inacrtntion by
hi. brother, "That which is sown bv God
a tears is reaped in joy." dated 16a., and
coed K. Poet*. These two brothere werv I
r moused of"con*piring and place Mary I
•Jiioon of 3sOts on lh Knhih thron*, of
j.t.irine to hor hand Ac. They woraad-j
_ udircl iraitoi*. but thefijucoo eommuud
Uicir sentence to Impruonaaani for lifa
: i thu gloomy call they pined away thoir
! lay* Theae are only a ftw, of neerly a
1 I iiidred nnmw nnd lm ty
1 the ptwr victim* of tyranny once abut up
... • They toll a *ad Ula and ha muat ba
. -voiid o: sjntimaot, ndaed. who can
. sro upon these memozJfJi Jf loaely lm
• t riM.nment and suffering, without i ijNl- i
.< of compassionate onrow, tar the poor (
. Mirfcrers creeping over him. ,
The frowning gateway or the Bloody
• Twer admit* as to the Inner Hard i
I We glance aryynd at the tower, thoae ,
ill and lone lodgings where ilhwtnou*
.prises have sighed out a lifetime ! Qt
: !, u Which they have been hurriad to the 5
• ure-room and the fatal block and axt! i
ilere tWirr. Ridley and Utimer ware
iiiipriMinndbeicrji their martyrdom. AUC
tie memorable Fwher. Ifiehgp of Rocheat
e- whose imprisonment at the ad
, 1 jf eighty teem* to have been very ne- I
J ft U recorded that he wrote to lie
>ro. , Lorii Oromwell—' I hpve aetta-
•ccretarj. .4 |o wear but that be# ragged
er shirt nor u -*<altJ I7 ljrC|> aWP, t
end rent *> *han.. . -dar it U at many
G.sl kaoweth howle-. r.rlal* ia- *
tyu;o#." From theaa . • i
-bod the pious, excellent, haautitu.
J .no Grey to her execution. She wm.be-
V. aded on the Oreen, and her hushaad o
l ord Guillord Dudley on Tower HUI.
Though living in a mote enlightened age.
... ~robb!v ru>oie cruel wretchover V
• i the throne of Lngland than lienry. •
VIII The record of hie victim* hero c
are nun.e'roue. Among many other. 1 no-
a thrilling account of the execution ot >
M ~-garet, Counte*. of Saluburr. daugbp d
| ur . f Clarence, the murdered brother of
' V l*arJ IV Her crime seem* to have ®
been her blood. When brought te'J
• I theWcaffold on the green before the ehapel A
I she refused !o lay bar head oa the *
block. "So do traitor* use to do,
j i i am no traitor." A Urrs
hloemiM. 'li* -'aid. ensued which enJedji
bv the headman dragging the Couatem by
her gray hair to the block.
Itut the darkest blot upon Henry*, ac-c
~-kedmemory i*bu inhuman murder of'
hi unfortunate queen* They were be-; f
headed on yonder meuni which theoldjfi
veteran out to y'- }*> • rein
b \ •! v t"thc mournful f*t of two of them: I
The Lady Katharine Howard a niece of t
werful Duke of Norfolk, had iiupir-1
e.i the Hi-march with an extreme {**•">• •
T! - unfortunate young lady, wa* brought *
ia by her grandmother, the old Ducheas
..f Norfolk. A voung and lovely creature
1- ft in the princely old mansien without
j c -panions suited to her exalted rank.
Katharine was ruined .in early youth by .
...Hti ilefendant of the family.| s
Kn unworthy derenuant oi wo imihj. i
When afterward* introduced at court. I
H nrv was fascinated by her maidenly
nr J winning manners and elevated her to n
the position ot queen. Her portrait by
ii Ibein at Windsor, it ia said represent® <*
her as a fair girl with ruby lips and bright
blue eyes. Henry's devotion to har Is re
corded. She wore around her arms th®
~ "No ether will but his." But no
ner was the unhappy Katharine exalt
. 1 to queen, than the accomplishers of bar *
•• er ruin, seemed to hover around her
liivj evil spirits. She was but fourteen j
en Durham boasted that she was his d
Many terrible accusations were
n ie against her. She was brought to the
. iff .id in 1642. She died aged 20, ac
ki uledging her early error, but main
•, ling tu! death her innocence of the oth- .
er charges. .... .. , '
Mill more mournftilly interesting u the 1
-* i fate of the beautiful Anne Boleyn fer f
in he divorced bis first wife, Calha- (
ri .eof Arragon. An old writer sUtes.
t! t the river Thames waa a scene of un
( eslented pomp on the 29th of May 1653 1
■ i . n Henry received the beautiful Anne '
I the entrance of the Tower, (at that time
I,v the wav, the Tower was used as apal-
She came "amidst the great melody ;
: -.ruinpets and the mighty peal of guas.' (
Ne\t day she proceeded from the Tower i
e'ih "all the pomp of heraldry and pride (
■ o ( ower' to Westminister, arrayed in ,
. rer tie? ue and a mantle of the sense lined ,
. h ermine, licr dark tresses flowing down t
boulders and her bead encircled with ,
• IOUS rubie*. Anne Boleyn is ,
riUd as "mil and ber face j
. al, her hair black, her complexion rmth-j.
. !■!<-, her features iaad figure symmeri- j
. al—beauty and sprightlinesssat upon her t
lit s and in readiness of wit she was unsur- .
■mmll*
Thus all was bright te fjueen Anno in ,
i . -'J. How wis it with her in May 1636 T ,
On the first day of that month a splendid
1 tournament was heid at Greenwich, at
which the king and queen were pieeeat
II nrv abruptly quitted the gay ecene, and
the following day whilst Anne was din
nir g, officers arrived with a warrant to (
.. omit her to the Tower. The gates of ,
tin gloomy fortress ence more spend ta (
receive Queen Ana# j but her glory had
departed—she camesttended by br Jailon 1
1. r fair fame foully aspersed, to wait in;
..tivitv the fearful scene which was to I
< i,t her off in a few days from all that she i
held most dear. Anne was not allowed to;
t- ■ the king after he quitted her at Green-:
w.ch, though she wrote him imploring let
ter, to grant her an interview. Hhe was '
arraigned before her uncle the Duke of 1
Norfolk, in the great hall in which we
Umil listening to the guides monotonous
i detail of the event, charged with unfaith
j fulness to llenry. Bho manifested much
dignity anil composure in the nrasence of
her judges. They pronounced her guilty !
She heard her sentence with a serene
countenance and lilting up her banda and
eyes to heaven she exclaimed- "O Father!
(j. Creator ! Thou who art the way, the
I truth and the life ! Thou knoweth I have
I not deserved this death 1" On the 19th of
May a mournful procession passed over
I the Tower Green— Anne was en her we)
to the scaffold. Her attire waa black; and
those who were eyewitnesses of the scene
record that her beauty on that day was
mournfully brilliant. After add rawing a
! few culm words to those pround, she laid
j her beautiful head upon the block, and
I the executioner severed it from bar body
! with one blow of his axe. She was thrust
into nn old chest, and was immediately
pl .ccd in the vaults of the little chapel
yonder beneath the trees. Thus closed
the brilliant career of Anne Boleyn.
These are a few of tho facts connected
1 with this gloomy old pile. There are
i others sufficient t® fill a volume. I liavo
, no taste, however, to record any more,
nor have my readers, very likely, siy to
! read them. Everything connected with it
J is suggestive of the barbrecu| days of old—
when red-handed monarchs were free to
doom to death unquestioned any one who
m ight be so unfortunate as to incur their
murderous hate—when men were con
- demnedto the (James on the mere ttupic
ion of heresy and when the world beheld
tho strange spectacle of Catholics and
TrotestanU—Christians— professed follow
-0 crs of tho! "meek and lowly" Jesus of
. Nazareth—laging a war of extermination
u minst each other and putting each other te
1 death by a process of inferi al cruelty,
1 which in point ef ferocity and. hellish cru
'• city is unparilldd In the history of tot
. mJst barbarous nationsjof the earth. The
world does move some, and man's tigei
[ \ nature is improving—slowly.
1 To-morrow I start for France and Paris.
WATCH THE TRICK
W* havw good reason to believe
that a rile trick will b* attenip*d !<•
reduce Mr. Orvis' vote, il ih>l defeat
him, by j tntmultd friend*, on election
day, circulating tickets autoug demo
. crata, and handing to unau|H'ctin,
onea ticket* with the name of Mr. Or
via erased.
liook out, democrat*, for thL < M
, trick, it has been tried before. Deni
ocrata ezamitie your tickets bet
rottng,
IVrsoua pretending to Ik* frieitdly I
our county ticket, will attempt thi
game, when they think a v*ier will
not examine his ticket.
Democrats, lie vigilant; wo gi\'
|you tim-.iy uotitx *0 as to nip this lit
!ll* arrangement.
■ ■■' - ■# ♦ -' "
For the Rc|M>rtcr.
The time i fal at>t>roaching \> hvu ti.. j
true on* of Democracy will aijtuii be > all \
i ed u|hii to do battle tor their noble party
which ha* w itlutik'd the tempo.tuou* w .>.
of polilioal *trlfe for the l*t half ecntur>
The conlett that i* now •> fa '. attn*i'"-
•hapc i one that *hould agitato and inlet
eat the wind of every true jmtriot who U e
deairou* that our National Liberties hal
be the dearvet right* of American freemen
Neva* in the political hutory of tht-> Re
public ba* there been ueli a crui* i *
now pending, and it- rwulh will t< ;
whether the |sn>ple who constitute thi
Government are to he governed by a \\
tern of law* thai are calculatatl t.< control
free *uhjooU or whetiicr by law* that ar. ;
arbitrary, uojuat, unreasonable and onl\
intended for erf*. To take a retrospect I
of the political hitorv of our country f.>; .
uw uißiDr) ui tur vt'umn i
. tho last four vear>, is unly to fasten th
• conviction up<>n our minds that its govern
I meet ha* been characterised by l*u> oar
hiirarv end unjust as to almost invoke tin
curse of the whole Nation upon tho head
that conceited them and carried them in
to execution. The question is often asked
•by is such a state of affairs tolerated
Th* question of .teelf is so comparatively
insignificant a* to hardly admit of an ans
wer. Neman who has watched the work
ing* of the Government machinery for th
last four year* can have failed to see tbat
the power which should bo in the hands ot
the people is held and controlled by the
very power that should assure them to the
pvwpla, |i this the object of a ftce Govern
ment, to ghe the onuro power into hc
hand* of one person, and, by so doing,
make the people bow in meek subservience
5® ki* will? If it is, happily for the Amer
ican people for they now stand upon the
very brink ot it* oojuuemtien and the com
tag con.eci will decide our weal or woe
K. S. G.
Bloduitts luraovxD IWvai.x
f Harantxp Armt. 21,
or movsllAySni® b>
Fanner* have long wanted a piaa of fvn
efflg, tgal would dispense with digging of
*■■ f 1 ! Wttiljg posts in the ground,
which ba* b#cn accompliebed in Blvxlgct:
luiproveuieat.
It possesses the follwwing advantage,
over an J"! •* ftices now in u*<>, vie
The panel* are coii!l* v> led by a pin pa—
ing through the middle boantsat tue!f ! 1 -
ping ends, which (ihe pini is made long
enough to pass between the stri; ot the
brace, thus forming a perfect connection
of the whole. The pin ai.o form> pivot
joint that enables the panel* to a ,-om:;io
date themselves to the ground.
It i* made entirely oi inch lumber, ex
cept the bed pieces, which should be made
from 2xt or 2x6 scantling, lfonly a grac
ing er stock fence ia required, the'tw..'low
er hoard* can be dispensed with. Bv driv
ing stake* with hoolt* over the bod p;c.
at intervals of from six to eight ro !- it
will be perfertly secure agaiu*t wind
At presient prltys uf j umber, the ab-'V e
fence can be built at a of pinoty-fiVi
cente per rod, including clinch, nail* Ac.
This fence Pas been awarded the Cr.t
premium and diploma at the late Michigan
State Fair ; also the tirst premium at l!.<-
several county fairs where exhibited
Farm, town and county right; for sale
by
ISAAC HARTKK. Akron, O .
and who can bo seen at MillhciiH, i :il'
week*.
SIOO Reward.
The undersigned offer SIOO Kevtaid for
any intormation that will lead to the con
viction of the person or person* who filter-
' IVMUU %JI TUN YVJIMVN UR * UU CHUT*
id their sheps and maliciously destroyed
Lhe blue-smith bellows and damaged the .
new buggies in those shops.
HKKLACHEK Jt DURST, '
cU 3t Centre llall.
DEATHS
On 26th ulfc, near Springfield, HI., Kcv.
Peter Cartwright, aged " year*
On 2Bth uIL, in Clearfield city, John A.
Edmonds, aged Tff years, 6 months, and 2d
days.
MARRIAGES.
On 8 ult., at the residence of the bride's
Barents, by Kev. J. Mateer, aaaMsd by
Kev. John Wravanii Kev. W. 11. Filson,
Dr. J. A, Taylor, of Hamburg, lowa, for
merly of this vicinity, to Miss Hannah A.
Grier, of Curllsvillei Pa.
On 24th ult., at Bellefonte, by Rev. 1)
M. Wolf. Mr. W. P Bower, to'Mi- Hun
nab M. Lucas, both of Phi'li: sburg.
Piratic BALS.—WiII bo sold at Public
Sale, at the Coach-shops, lately occupied
by G. B. Harpster, al Centre Hail, ou
Wednesday, Oct., 9th, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
One 4 veer old bay hon-e, thr*- Top bug
gies, three Trotting buggies, 2 Two-hor-<-
Spring wagons, five OneTiore Spring wag
ons, two new Carriages with falling top.
and extra work, buggy boxes, wheel*,
gearing partly finished, nil tools belong
ing to wood-shop. Iron, Bolt*, 3KU R!H<| •
Smith tqpls, buggy trimmings. Paint*.
Hickory ulank, scantling, Linn boards, nil
the Lumber on the premises— also 4 Hlft
Sheats, 1 set Single harness. &c.
Terms.-$6 and under, cash; SIOO and
under, 6 months credit; s'Aloand under, 0
months; all over S!MJ at 12 months.
HKULACIIER A DI K'T.
Public Hale.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' i
Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned
will offer at public sale, on the premises,
on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1872.
A Valuable Farm,
Situate in Potter township, Centre county
i adjoining lands of Jacob Wagner, John
: Love and others, cei.talning
160 Acre*
and 56 pe'ehos and allowance, mostly
cleared and under cultivation, <>n which;
are a reeled a good Iwo-storv FRAME
HOUSE, BANK BARN, CI IKK PRESS
and other improvenients. There uro two
orchards on the premises, one a young
one of choice fruit, and w alcr is piped to
both house and barn. Also, a
TRACT OF WOODLAND,
situate in said Potter town-hip, adjoining
lands of John Frve, W W Love ami oth
ers, containing 10 acres.
TERMS.—One third of the purchase mo
, nay on confirmation of sale: one third in
one year, and the balance in two years,
with Interest, and to be soeurod by bond*
, and mortgage on the premises.
Sale to commence al 1 o'clock p. in., ol
said day. H. L. CLOSE,
Adm'r of Win Nale, late of Armagh twp.
I tep2o Mifflin co., dec'd.
School Tax
1 To all whom it may concern : The du
| plicate of school Tax for Potter school
district for the 1872, has been placed in the
hands of Fred Kurtz, Treasurer of th<
, School Board, in accordance twith the Ad
g of Assembly of 1869, for collection.
, All persons paying said tax on or bofort
3 the 16th of November, will be allowed
t deduction of five per cent; from the 16tl
- of November to 14th of Dec. no deductioi
□ and after that date 6 per cent will be add
o ed. By order of the Board.
r FRED KURTZ,
- Sept. 20. Treasurer
[l The oldest and most reliable InstiluUoi
e for obtaining a Mercantile Education.
Ie Practical business men as instruc
ir tors.
For information, write for a circular t
, DUFF 4 HONS, Pittsburg, Pa.
oct 4 3m com
That \Y aoon I'lte must ,;oi
jointly dccuratcd wngou, of this can
we venture to ay, was tlx* n
that loft ('outre 11*11, on l.vt Sum
.Iny, for I lei I don to, to join in tH
domocraic aiul liberal reception give
to A. (i. C'urlin. Tim wagon wa
■unnoted with -ix fiuoevorurccu- tw
HI front, two in centre, ami twohehim
—four monstrous (lag*; wreath obv
• rgreeit tmtacked with the hand
Initios and other tlowor , one wrc.it!
1 tor oaeh slate, ami hung upon a top
of • vcrgroeu, encircling the upper por
ion of the wagou. The lower p rsi
round the siden was spiced with < it
' toe. such M*' lakes the S:.w>h ti ■
Kit, *'D or Yerke*,"Addition. >■
viaiou and Bilencc,""lireo|n A (look
alow," .to , tie., even the wheel w r<
Ifaced with bealiful wr. ath'. I :
troitl Wits ftied! with a hiUitUmso p
tuto of Charles 11 l.tuckalew ehg.t
Ilv dtvoratcd, au.l tlow u lanm-i n
eribed "Democracy of (A ntrw Kali.'
flu o constituted the priucipieie ito
.•f the m. In it were Intern t
•l\ iinsvallev'a line t In wan 1 a
! }i iti., it K .t Centre //all, for 1
font With '!"> sound du>eta
hoard.
♦ ♦ ♦
Vote for John li. t)rvi> he <jy
e<l to the 0 million steal.
i urtin s siaitdcrctN.
Those virtioua Bollefouto radic.il
who ate abti in;; tiov. Cortiu tor i
porting Char. K. lluckalew in prefer
enco to ilartiuuft the Cameron lit
candidate, need only bo reminded that
only a few years ago, thev bolted the
regular radical nomination for c<u
gn - . and assisted in the defeat > f W
11. Armstiong, we think ikw eh !
accord to Mr. Curtiil the -ante ti hi
tr .11 com IU ur, v uiiiu 411*. miu-, u. j 1
they thou exercised. There ore n
#-i that-And Add better reu * why
r-j Aud\ Curtiu and evny it .ie-t repub
l*jiicau. should in lite Jmat ■ . th
bjeorrupt Hartranft, than the-.- dm
** I.dve and prose riot iv© radicals had 1 r
h. bolting atttl defeating Wut. ii. Arx
'jstruug, their regular nomine tor <v: *
JI grew.
• ■<* •
"I The ruds are ading In negroi* V .
Maty ii to Coluutl' >. I'aihuh
I' I'iU-'liurf on.! :; ■ r ra-i .*1 to .
?the ring ticket. Car load* arc alim>.->t .lai
jly t*erved going overthc rusir.o.i- A
hottest i*ennytvatiiati standtliat A .iy
Cortin ald c:t Faturday ni<! ' at li lt.
; fonte, *'|-1 them.'
Fraud, Tyranny and Corruption
Erected I'pon the Stolen I rt:
lugs of the People.
[From Forney'* Pro*. Grant.)
It r! <u!d k' manifest now to t! .
well meaning Republicans i;i othct
:j states —certain lv to tin-e in NV>
York—that, it"ilia Republic ui urn -
of lVnny lvnnia are cum|>elied loin
•'durse '-ur Marwly lian-r ltinitaany
the Caroeroß-liartrnnft Trea.- irv
; King—a; I the upjK jt of nil the.!
l"pUMin" scheme.- tc ma b the U*t >f
' Ropublicauisin, i.-t only th Pug t
seh. but the party thu U. ind to i:s
. d\> • '-de fortunes, must *j d.u>
'eon e t di-'.ructioii. The *huu <t
tux- - of nil | arti.-s ar- already
.1V...a. id nr.! tire t- tritely i • earn -
The unsightly fabric of fraud, tvr
uy, and c rrupti :t erected up >n the
, stolen e trying* of th |- .pie has (.
ex- >i- i to the public gut in its
' match d hid< ttstn>*, and tin ier ii;
well directed blows of an ind pend
est pr. <s is even now topping t-i i'
, fall. No thank- to the thick and C
■ party -s.j*, both within an • wit.i at
(the fttoto, thu; th- HepublU u \ .
• is i,it likely i • be involved iu tb.
I'ruins. Dot for the independent, pat
riotic eour* of th -e Republican
' journals who have insisted that a man
might hi a II jniblican and \ tn it ;:i
t dorse thieving and knavery in big
official-, oar party wonit! ciai.<.i
have g ne d wn with thir> It:ng h i.
stone ttbot t its neck either in this
r campaign or the next.
MB..** .MB i mmmmm*am
• t t t \t \ *. i V
\ D \V W dring. Hi- '
CVntt • ■ ;:- y. <■ ■ ! >" iu '•
i. V K anin. do hereby make known nnd g.ve
notice to the elector* of the county t<
said. that an election will bo held m t.i,
Miid eotintv of Onttv. on it K>P-\i
Hh dm f tHToBKK 1 *7l ■ Y
nose of electing the "\oral )• "
MATTER NAME 1,11
tln poraon for oftlec to Govern, * i
Pesmyhnnta.
tine j" r*on for the office of At■*l!- - r 11 • *
i r.il • I the Commonwealth of I*. :iti-;> > ■-
nia. , , t.,
' Uno |u-.-on for Judge ot tito • upre.u 1
Court of P< un*ylvania..
Tlire person* t r.preu nt the o.<mir. n
w. t'th f Pennsylvania thi !l"u" •
Iteprescntativ - of tho,t'niteil K if,
tFie person to repr- nt t!> ■ • nnty 1
Centre Ciint-'i, Lycoming, '1 : i
Potter, in the lion uof Kept. - ntativ
• the United State*.
Twenty eight person* t • _rej.fi nt; i
Sln'eat Largo in the Constitutional t
-tiiutional Con*enti< n.
Ttinj .••• n i • repr< •nt' ■ ' • 'tint
oft 'litre, Huntingdon, Mii'lm .">1"! ••
fitii in the Constitutional t ■ nx■ it* o.
One person lo represent the count* <
| Centre the llmueof Kepn tative.
; One person for the office <'• Shent: • •
Cut*.re county.
i One person for the office of t rot not*
' ry, and clerk of Oyer and T runner c.
I Centre county. . .
j One person for the office of I. '< r :.r. *
Clerk of Orphan* court t Ccr.tr"
i t in. p< r*on for tho office of Recorder t•'
the county of Centre.
i One person the offiooof County l in
j mi--ioner of Centre county.
I One person lor tho office of Auditor
Centre county.
One person for the office of Coroner oi
[Centre county.
i also hereby make known and give no
,tico that the place of holding the afore-,.;-:
election in the several bonugh and town
ships within the county o( * jntro are h
follows, to wit :
For the township of llaiiios, at the p:il>-
lie h i "of John Limbert, in the town of
Aar<>nhurg. .. . ,
' Kur the township of Half Moon, at ih
school house in Stornistown.
For the township of Taylor, at lie* ho .
] erected for the purpose, on the property
of Leonard Meryman.
I For the township oi Miles, in thcieh".,
ho : < in the town ot Rehcrsbttrg
>. por: 1 " township of Potter, a* the horn
' of ( Smith. >!' i Fort.
1 For the township of Gregg, at the pub I;
house uw tied by J. 11 Fisher,
For tliu township ol Ferguson, at th
school hou-c in Pino Grove.
For the township of Harris, at the sexioo
f house in Hoa'-burc.
c r thetowmhlp of Patten, at lb ■ I
of I'eter Murray.
For tilt) borough ol Bellefonte, an
ij spring and llctiitei township-, at th
•jCourt House in It lb fonte.
*1 For the town-hip of Walker, nt 'I"
I school house in lluVlcrsbnrg.
' For the borough and lownhmof Hew
ard nt tho school house in said borough.
Fot the town-liip of ltush, at Cob
Stream school hou-o
For the township of Snow Shoe, at th
school imuso ol Bamui l Askey.
For the township of Marion, at th
- school house in JacK-oiivillc.
'1 Fortius borough oi Mil'burg, in th
c school house nt Milesburg.
e For the township of Hoggs, at the nei
it school house in Centra! City.
For the towi *'>, of . at th
e house of John Reed,
a Forthc township ot Penn, at the lious
h of W. L. Musser.
n For the township of Liberty, Ht t
i- school house in Kagleville.
For the township of Worth, at li
school house in Port Matilda,
r. " Far tho township ol Kurnside, nt H
house of John Boak.
For tlio township of Curtin, ntlheseho
house iffar Robert Mann's.
For the borough of Unionvill.j nnd I n
on township, at IJnionvillo school hou .
Tho general Election in all the Tow
ships, Districts and Boroughs ol the cou
i.y Is to be opened between the hours
,n si\ and seven o'clock in tho forenoon, at
shall continue without interruption or a
c * journmeiit until seven o'clock in the eve
. ing, when all poll* shall bo clo* l.
to K ' D. w. WOODKING,
Hherilf ot Centre count
ir THK ONLY PUCK TO HI V
"• good Huo<syVShoes
ir- *
he HI ItNS IUK * TtloM VS
cu 11 aye jut r*o©iv€*l c<i*oa of Ist>oi
a* and Shoes.
kt ' 11l UNSIUK* THOMAS
1,1 Sell the chc.tjH-: ami best Hoot
v and Shoes.
*t *
th 111 HNSIUKAt THO AS
. | Aro the only on< In etitre co. t..n
have Jester Bro's - Co., lloots .1
n, Shoes.
1. • rH: 's ACo . s • aud Sh .■
,5 *ra warrant").
[•"iltUHXiilUK At TUO.MAA
**l Sell ill. 11l it Cash pru en
re,
H' RITHNStUK & Tilt>M A
c il*)!* iliul tli V< i J I,v 14 J ' l
'Ut UNiUDBA TUOM s . . ,
' 1 toots anil Shoes niwri) # , ive satisl ic
, I l'°!
iThou audi in this count) and out u
' it have tried thee H >-> A Shoes.
" flicv have been tested .ml tried tor L
years aud always have given l-.xtn
a satisfaction,
jlf you want to save dectoi lolls uuj
i your lloots ami Shot from Hurn,idi
A Thomas.
You can buy the Iwd articles of To
, bacco and' cigars at half price ai
'"! BurnCtdc* A I lie.att
|* j
fhe reason vau can get mh bargain"
at Huti"ido A Thoni.' , they sell foi
a q a a. julyl9jl
e' - -
I
BOSTON
; s .
Boot & Shoe Store:
i i
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
With Now Goods & New Prices!
Having determined to enjr*2 in butine*
''at llii place, wo bavo op aed up ill
NO. 5 HI SH S AHCAUK,
.
HKLLKFOXTE, PA ti c largest.
:a ' t eompleta and cheaj t>t stock of
HOOTS, SlloKS, GAITKHS.SLIP
PKKS, &( ,
i at h~,, nvcr bo> n opeacd '0' tiiia par*.
.a ih Stale. At our > n can find in
the li it and .*vi< 1 in-
An/Uj*iJJS You VJdiiij
'.'.on tha fin,- t !•> t to th. chc ip*l slip-j
;u r, and wc know If you cH nml
KX AMISE OI R TOK AND
nut i.
, U a ill Conecilo that it !' t .. 'ir ia'.crcl
to purchs.c from us
11 \T HOM O A tl lTf >i
Hrpairiufj; lentlj Dane.
I? 1. HATCHKL Vlt A CO. j
July tOlf.
j Mi'eiUTANT To FAHMEHS j
M'KOFFEK FOH AI.K
. the following lb: of
l"N KXcUPTH N AHI.K
VN I) UK LI AH..E
FKItTILIZERS:
I'Cttl OHO I Nl> IHI.N F,
I't KE Bonk ELOt'Jt
I'Ki; l'Hosi ic. ■
HI INK II'ST.
AN H A NIM AI.CI• MIN ST.
are t\r (treat (•• i f ' r* ond
XourithcT s tj
COJiX, OATS, GRASS WHEAT,
ami ether crop
I.KINO IH'ICK, PKKMANK.NT.
KCOXOMICAI.
li Have* Labor
It Prevents W.cl I
It 1 ncreasi ll • Vuild 1
it Rotor, t i 1-aiid '
SIIOKTLIDGK it 'O..
, jui% If)2m. ltellcfof '", Centre Co.
THE PEOPLE S D.TUS STORE.
.Next t! ir to W ilsott & Hic-.s* llani
warc s'oro, Aiieghc.iy St.,
BELLEFONTE. PA.,
R. F. Rankin & Co..
Suck *- r to Linn & Wdv n.)
DEALKUF iN
li'UE DRUGS ;
A Si) MEDI ISES,
CHEMICALS. PAINTS J' y k
li'l'F>. \ AUMMIL . lU.i >H
-1 - I EKFUMERY, mTIONH,
AND I ANCY Alt i IC'LEf
FOR TUP. TOILET Ac.
FUflSWlilSa LiOUOfio
for medicinal pun Oies. '
l SHOULDER BRACKS,
TRUSSES vk SUPPORTERS in great
I variety
Also, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and nil other articles usually hept in a first
class Irug St>rc.
PRESCRIPTIONS C \REI'ULLY
COMPOUNDER
-1 tf.lluno B.F.RANKIN A CO'
V]" E W IIA R1) WARF.ST OK KI
J. A J. HARRIS.
No. 5, BROCK Kit iiOi'l ROW
\ new and complete Hardware Store ha*
i.,.,. n opened by the under<ignod inßrock
erliolT* new building—whorethryare pre
, r,..l p. . llallkind- ofßuilchiigandllou**
, Furnishing Hardware. Iron, Steel, Nails.
I'uggV wIU cls in setts, ChanipionClothcs
Wringer, Mill Saw-, t'irciii '-r and Ham
s.iivii IViuionSaw, \\ ebbSaw'*, Ic* t roan
i'ree/.er Bath Tubs, Clothe! Rack-, afuj.
-ortiimiit of Glass u ndMir: -r Plate of al
-ir.es, Picture Frame-, Wl' • '.burrow-,:
Lami'.s, Coal Oil Lamps, Jie'ting, >pokes,
. Fel loos, and Hub*. Plows.Cuitlyator*. Corn j
" Flow- Plow Point*. Shear Mold Boards
and Cultivator Teeth, Table t 'utlery, Hhov-
Spa.b. and Forks, L-cks, Hinge*
, Screws, Sash Serings, Hor --Shoes, Nail-
Norway R . Is. Oil*. Lard. Lubricating,
Coal, Lins. ed. TanncrJ. Am l -.\ iees, Hel-
I*vvs, Screw Plates, Biack-miths <►" s,
" Factory 8.-IU, Hme" Bell . 'in ner Hells,
Gong BelL, Tealtell,orindstonj+.Carpen
!urT<K>U, Fruit Jar* 1
' jZSXg ' T.V. 'IIKRI .
THE LOGAN
CEMENT CO..
IlaimfitPlnrer^of nnd !ul< r**
3UPEfl]oJlC£iil£MT.
Tito Ct-iiictit i, of lit" very lie,l
he Quality, guarautced t<i bo Superior tc
any in tho State.
1( All orders -cut by mail should be addris-
W. P. M MAM S, Agent,
i p. O 15ix.lt>, Bellefonte, Centre to. Pa.
20 July If.
What Next?
A monthly Magaaino for wido-nwnki
boys and girls. A* good as tlio bo.d, I ret
i d tv k tlio prettiest, and choper than th
~1. eheaiiosLSO ft nU a year. Magnificent prize
for each suberibcr, and still grander ones t
those who raiso clubs, .subscribe, o
send o cent stamp for specimen. Sa;
' tv where 'you saw this. John li. Aider
Publisher Chicago. 111. augdb.ll
BKLLKKoN I'HMAItKKTS.
i;„I •, i I il' ! • lief.
! iVliltn i"i ' < iil I' ■ It' I I'"" itve
i. 7ft. OoinflO .. Oau W. ~Barl|r CO
7 Glomr* I r| rolatoas il
1,r.l pr p ami - 1' ■• j r l"'*in tlf
. Hott. ryi !c r „11 '■ I'-r per ai
IM SU Tallow .... Ilaeoli (i Ilnliil'!
LEW i s |'o\V V M \R K KTS
White win t 1,7 • K< 1 * a 1,01... Ityi
iv) Core "i , . o, a ...Hufli >* flt. ..
I* Cloveraccd I fin Tin ihy • l. '"in........
NaltS fin per Mck,
Bacon UK limn p. ... Butt.a 20... K.;fi
I a Plant i ! 0 ■ )
[lt -
( ! xrsaa
WPfTO'Cp.
"nui is > .i ii i.iE if n
Paid, Sirei, Wot ds ail bantu.
x BUY IT! r<Y IT!
KcMrver a< d A " ; 1 Curt OX
For nisui:. .. I' i Cure#!!,
For NcK-ai. fj Cat/01!.
For Ffv\i t I! Cj/s OIL
For ChohX .(J I •; Oil.
For SpraintV . . . . (J ■ ( OIL
1 For HedicbV . .. U •[/ Cure Oil.
For Bruitff, ... U / Cure OIL
For Cornea IF \ Cure Oi.
" For Serf ,\/ Pa Curt OP.
For 4ny lanjenet Jf" F- , Cart OP.
r.t. ii ••
If )•-. il. f \ *i*
t'atO i *t~. f, . ;)\ -re* > ro 1
uavuic. Avuxt uYiaud.
Ait L: PAi '/ A, aa etkar, kr
J - *• WNRaAA T rTO
it it i.i- i.f v j. a -
j "
i* iA", (
PXlt i . .a r , i..
I McClt iATOfi hu,. time,
a. e *aea. *V
" Sold whole, .' i> . P. Urwri
\ J list Arrived.
•lusl Arrived.
Call and
Call and See
WOLC'S
Magiufitvm -lock
of New
("OOCls.
tome and g*i bar
gains.
Assor(inen(
lull ami eoiHiiiele.
Dry (< d<, < r •-
lions, II.:. iv... ..
Clothing, and th . ,n. f
other articles
A. SL.--.-.V1..A
LEATHEK <* SHGI. rt .I:N6.
in loner room, N®. h Uu whom
lit! *! lijsL ■* !
WBITE • ZAWKH
uuci H ./."A .- > v
Kips an . Caii lis
French an i C ■} i .m ..
STBI Nli L EAT il EE, Mi OK
FINDIKtIS OF 1 \ Klil otk
SCUin ioN.
Haw iii(k>
BOUGHT A N • ' ■ D
Trunk: i and
I (iiwes
OF ALL KINDS.
RAW FU US, *. 1' bt
and high -: j *" -
Clover jui!!
Timollij Med
alway- b nig ; '• 't i.LAI
aadOATS apeclaUj
est Cu-h price p;.
G
cheaper than el M 1 ' dy
knows, who <<e >1 'fi ' P let*
no ene off w i ;
Next door t< Soasman's is the * hesn dry'
good*establish?! en' l '5• •< O enh. iti
er. ••• '' d
ADAM E.SI, >.
PAINTER.
offer* his service-I<> t:.- < o Mifflin
Centre and adjoiuir ;t • ; •
iIoil*. Sigi :total
l'aintiust.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut. M. ,-le. Ash,
Mahogony. A
Plain and Fancy Paperhanging. Or
ders respertfuUy - ti.
All fine work •! rn : r >-: ■ p; nt. r-.
I June 7 y.
JOHN C. MOT 2 & GO.
is A \h i: .
MtLtllKtM, Cl. Tt Co., P *
j Receive l>epe '.t : ! .
Discount N.-t. .
Make C<>l '• i<
Issue K * t>'r:i I
Anil a general it -ne.
JOHN C. MoTE,
A WALTirn o - 1
f a-hi. -
('. Prat. •' R. L r..
PECK .5 T3
:i New
1
'
Coaoli -
CENTRE HALO, PA.
j The undersigned have op i. d a new e
tablishinont, at their n >r ' n*
| manufnetute of
* Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spi-int; Wagons,
1 SLXiaoa ASP Hi. ' ,
o PLAIN ASP 1' v.vev
of every description .
All vehicle- inanuia> ur i y then
are warranted to rend r .: i- n, and a
equal to any work doe. <•' ■* . ere.
They use none but the t -t material
and tho most skiilutl workmen
_ liencc they Hatter tli -m dye., thai thoi
work can not be excel ■<l tr durabilit.'
and finish. , ,
Order* from a d;-tu ■; y alt> -ml
l- cd to. _
Como and examine our > 'i'k oeioi
os contracting elsewhere;
o' r PRICES REASON A BXJE,
iy ...
n. AH kimlHtif Reparuig uoiio.
'T. 2aug.y. PECK. A LEE,
- ■' 1 ii sssssasaM
S; KYiXDERS MUSIC STORE,
LOCK IIAVEN, PA.
( *
! " The proprietor of Ityiider's Mu ic Store desires to call the attention of the people of Cent re county, to the
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their musical iustrum ills ot ltyuder s Music Store. We are selling
Double Heed, Six Stop, Hive Octavo Organs, at #l4O,
i superior its touc and finish, to tbo o that are hawked and peddled throughout the country at #175 to $201) Tbat
we warr int for five years. We give my reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call y <ur nttcutio > to the following instruments, sold in Pennsvalley this year, which you .woitif
do well to exanpno liefoiu imrehasiog cKcwberv ;
CENTRE HALL.
I H. WOLF, Hvn ler Organ $225.00
WM. (sALBUAITiI, Bymicr Organ 140.00
LKMONT.
OIL J. Y. DALE, American Orgau $375.00
PETER SCHRECK. Hyuder Organ 140.00
AAROXBBURG.
WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ ; $240.00
BOAI>4BURG.
MIKS E. K. HUNTER, Mebdion $130.00J
In n few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In diort by writing ft tetter to us and getting our prices— we deliver all instruments—^
Von Can Save From 840 to 860 on an Organ.
Address,
It YJVDEJI'S MUSIC STORE. Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW HOODS ! NEW HOODS!
C. D. KKLLER. j
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
Una at th OH SUnJ on BUhoj Strast, to U
DflY GOODS,&frb&£fi)£3£teteft
( I DA RA XD WILL O W WARE, A C., AC,
at g ea'ljf rftlacM prico. II iilkl#® jiWJiHfd to jur lit*®
A LI. k I N D S O F <1 RAIN!
FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! '|
ASH PTIU li AsKBS HILL FIND M PKRIOR ISPUCKM BKTB-THBBB |
a(r. I'.Hf * j
I. (iiiggrntieinirr.
K W A KUANU MI.X T!
(iUUIitSUUJItIt, I"- U v ' " h
urchaeed the entire slock < i the into
tirnt of Sursniaa St tu, ganheiuier,9X
j,l the Leather and tsbx tindiogs,
.xs filled up bis shelves villi a lot cf
sru.Ntun KKW uooxs,
embracing
. .. ~ m . .ti #.t *\'tM TI M /**
READY MADE CLOTHING, j
lIUK&t GOO OS,
GRCK UNITY,
!
PIOVMOXS,
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toon* A HUOEB, J
Hill A CAP!*,
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AM> PAM'Y AHTICI.I3,
, (
ml is now jireparctl li aoccntodatcail
is old tusJonu rs, etid to Iconic till
;ew OUCH who tnav tuvur liim Wth .
' their patronage, lie feels wife iti say- ,
ug that lie can please the ruust fn-tidi- <
*s (.'all nnd M-e.
1- \ AC GUGGENHEIM Kit.
p. S—Mr. Sus-mnn stiil continues i
i deal in
GK \TIIKK AND SHOE FINDINGS. ,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY HEEDS,
u the old room, where he may alway
. • found. 1 -ap.tf.
COAL,
LIME,
and POWDER!
, .A 1. Wilke narrc Coal, Chestnut
Stove, Kgjj, thmaeeand foundry,
Co <1 <>ni t quality, a', the low -
.-t price.*. Cu ;.mrs will please
not" that eur eoal i- hoinw US*
drreomnfodious sheds.
LIME U ood orcoal-hurnt i.ime, lor sale j
at our kilns, on the pike leading to
Milt sburg.
' i aWDKU.—Having received the agency
for L>u font's Powder At
\\ HOLESALK, wo shail bt
plossud to receive orders (Voni
the trade.
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Offlco and yard near south end of Bald
Eagle Valley K. 11. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
'' A V SUORTLIDGE A CO.
BUTTS HOUSE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
J. 11. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Una first class accommodation ; charg
y os rCMODable. 19ajir, tf.
1 ZiINYkAL HoTEL. (iorm r orxiord
\\J and Chestnut Street. MilHlnburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
I its Central Location make* it particularly
desirable 10 persons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
| unf2l ly
WAR! WAR! j
On High Prices.
CHEAT EXCITEMENT.
11. It. SMITH,
of Pollers. Mills.
N E W U 0 ODS!
\V< would most rcaperiAtllj itifrom hi*'
fr ndiL c- :<mcr*. and the public gcucr-
Hy, that be ha* taken poaeeedk* oP
T! mp*n'* wd quarter.. which hare been
et: loii.l.ul nht) ittiltr.tv.vl Hiiri iw nriW AMI.
remodeled and improved, Mid is now pre-, -
pared to act um miniate all who may favori
lata by calling.
NEW GOODS!
He has just received one of the largest
alock* of all kind* of Merchandise ever
brought t Centre county, which he intend*
to *< i nt *<euh figure- a* will make it an ob
lect lor all person* to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Iry Good*, 4*-.. th.mld not fail to give
him a call, a* he feel* confident hi* price*
and superior quality of good* will amply
, ati.-fv ail. Hi* stock of
GUOCEHIES
censi t* of Coffees of the beet quality. Tea*.
>uiar of all kind?. Molasses,. Fish, Salt,
Cheese, ltried Fruit, Spice*. Provident,,
Flour and Feed, fifec., 4c. Our stock oh 1
J> H YG OO I) S
i* Urge and varied, and we will just ay
can supply any ankle in that line, with
out enumerating. <
HEADY M A DECLOTHINGj
a larv .ton. of ready-made Clothing for i
Mi ;i ai d Bora' wear! which we will d*po*ej<
of at a very small advance on coat. Il
80-is and Shoe*, list* and Cain, Hard-!
ware. Oucctiswarc, Wood and Willow
Ware, N -tions. Fancv Goods. Carpet*, OB
cloth*. Wall Paper*. Window Shade*, 4c.,
ocCßkly.
Graham & Son,
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next tloor to D C Kellers Slot*
Ik'llefonte.
We manufacture to order.
Our work is neat and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
We w arrant to give satisfaction.
Wo have the LARGEST and BE Si
stock of Ladle'* and Children's shoe* it
town.
We are receiving good* every week.
Wo wish an examination of our goods
' The Pennsvalley trade is especially in
vited to call and see our stock, we thinl
wo can please all who call as to * tyle
quality, and prices. We study to renue
• satisfaction, and although we have had a:
extended trade for years, we liavo neve
given a customer cause to complain.
scpuu.tl
r Stone W are
a large assortment of every size and ,d<
scription now on hand, cheap, at lk ol
stand of Wrn. Wl
Br. Crook's Wine of Tar.
4 lO YEARP
JB —OF A—
Public Test
Hvpeni
ft DR. CROOK'S
WINE
TAR
- kwH UUU m ny
fIHHS riittor prejmm
lion CTfT >fewi
Ibe public.
Tt h rleh ia the medicinal qwah
Itlee af Tar. md for !■•.
n mi (he Throat and Lrngß. p
. forming ih* raoat mnarkahk mum.
(otitka, CaMhL fhroale Coimho,
it vßmtmUj cm the* IL
A alb ma aad Bronchitis.
Haa etiredao many cum
it ha* barn procouoeed a
•peeaftc for theaa owplahrta
For pains in Breast, Side or Back,
Grave! or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Orinanr Oiwm,
Jaundieeor any Liver lomplalnt,
It ha aeeqtaL
It Is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite^
~^BSSS?W~k-
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fever*,
Gives tone to your System.
TRY DR.CROOK'S WINE OF T A R
The Champion of the World.
The new Improved American Button-
Hole Overseaning and Complete
Sewing J/achiue —The great
est machine of the Age !
Simplcitr, Durability & Cheap
ness Combined.
This machine being the litest, has many
improvements over at! other, in a word, it
i* • perfect machine,'which is acknowledg
ed by judges andagenu of all other
machine*.
Call on A. L. Bartge*. maaisonburg,
who is the authorised agent for Centre
county- Also keep* the best Sewing Mt
'chine thread, needle*, and repair* ail ktnde
of sewing machine*, clock*, watches, mu
•ick boxe* 4c I will thoroughly canvoan
the section belonging tome, and 1 *hall ha
verv much plcasSd to sell every person a
machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing My other—it has no equal.
Parties wishing the machine, will pleas*
address the undersigned. Satisfxctioa
guaranteed. All orders promptly atten*-
lodto. A. L. BARTC.KS,
Agent for Centre County
; Madisoxbcko, Pa-
Beautiful Toilet Setts,
ChiMuber Pail*. Ac.,
For sale by
|aprS.tf. WM f M MAXIOAL.
MEN.
< sau prt c * -*** ••Wlloe*. oal* cwnU.
A Irctmt* am the Malar*. TratOK-ut urf
< Wr* ol MiaalAM. at Srtninml * laMl
aol*r* I mMaao, Rrrol Iwhiluy. nd Igif illM*m
to Mnti** MBWIIb ; Ki*-wi*ih'-. i ,'ittmmplSia
KpSlane. and naiTfaiul mad lov*k<rtr.
n.nH>n* Isua Mf-Abw.Si'.- il ItoIART ■!. Cyl
VKKW-EI.U M. t , Aalbor ol Mm Hireaa Booi •
*The world-renowned author, la till* dnir*l>l* P*
' tMSSa/Mr
OMtved vlUKmt #dksUke. aad withoal •Mgw—
tus ont a mode of cm mt oer certain utd
which iwn nuflrrnr, no wht urtMkt bit tvndilion KJV
A too. dr. Colr*rw*ll • "Marriaae Gold*," prfco*
oas* ....
I A<Ur *~ tb* pt.uiM. Aa j,, Ki.txß a co.,
I'Mt-Oftr* not 4.4*1. UR Bow**. lUw lfofc
upturn.
PUfci.Fl YOUE BLOOD.
? For Scrofula, Serofu-
V lout Disense* of ike
aft Kjn, or Sciofule 1*
• # cny form,
ssjta Any disease or emption ti
•3® the Skin, diseaae of the Liveiv
1 fi\S a Rheumatism, rimplee, 01
n Jffei' 'w Sores, flows, Broken-doe*
'J* ( Constitutions. Syphiiia, 0* any
disease depending on * d*
praved condition of the Woo*
Eh rail DR. CROOK'S
' BYBUP OP
- POKE ROOT.
cr wjuPv. It has the medicinal pi f pert?
, t of Poke coc-l ;;- :< with n prep-
M>y aration of Iron which got* Of
IkY < nee into the blood, ptrforno
tog the most rapid and WOW
'/ derful cures
ill your Druggist for Dr. Crook ■ Co*H
pound Sv, up of i'uke Boob-lake Uand is*
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