The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 29, 1872, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRIDAY N0v.29., 18T2-
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL **W— Our friends, every
where, will oblige us by sending us local
news of interest- , „ t ,
CIRCULATION.—The circulation of the
KKIWISTSU, on this tide the county, is
larger than that of all other j*pn m the
county Business men will therefore And
this oil* of the best advertising mediums.
We invite all Interested to come and in
mthit ©ur Iwt thiwwWw* .
UKTRAirCI*.- -All monies for sub
scription credited oalbe M>-crb
bar's address, each week: by referring to
which our patrons c*n at all
their accounts stand, and * r*o#tpt is hJ
this system carried upon each copy or the
paper. I
—Nice Wall Pockets, at the Model
Book Store, of Jaa. Welch A Co. Go
and see thorn.
The Centre Reporter com {dams of
the "radical legislature" hKa*
obligee them to keep their public
schools open a month longer. That
kind of people never did like educa
tion mucn. —W m'sport Epitomiat.
No we don't complain, Mr. Kpito
mist, but only state the fact that it is
your party here that is guilty of do
ing that thing. Why do you speak so
falsely ?
—Th Calbach party of hunters,
hailing from Hamburg, in good aH
Brrh, who have been coming to the
Seven mountains, in tbie section, every
year, for the last ten yeans, fiuiahed
their annual hunt last week. They
were seven in number, and started
home with seven fine deer, the result
of their hunt. We suppoee the good
people of Hamburg and vicinity are
all eating PennsvaTley venison by this
time. We are glad our Berks county
friends met with such good success.
Deer seem to be plenty this season, as
we leardthat stll hunting parties meet
with good success. A party from Mill
heim, Kerstetter, Eisenhuth, and oth
ers also had good luck in the seven
mountains, the other week, and besi
des several deer, also shot a bear-
Dan Kerstetter did that. Jonas rry,
from Lewisburg, and the Mussers,
from Millheim, were also in the Seven
mountains, snd took several deer
along home. A party from Boals
burg, It. Con do, Trcsslcr, ind others,
killed two deer and one bear.
—Mr. Jocob Wagner, Jr., of Potter
twp., has our thanks for a fine piece of
venison. Jacob belonged to the Cai
bach party, which met with such good
success, and we have a well-flavored
evidence of it. Wish we been
along —just to see whether we'd get
the buck fever, shooting at deer, ea
we know we don't get it eating deer.
A SAD CASE, says the Lock Haven
Democrat, occurred recently in Bald
Eagle twp., in the family of Mr. A. J.
Flanigan, by which he lost four young
children from diphtheria, three corp
ses being in the house at the same
time. It was indeed a most lamenta
ble situation, and the distressed fami
ly hava the warmest sympathies of the
community in their deep bereave •
ment.
—Nothing adds more to make home
pleasant than music, and no instru
ment better calculated for good
music than the Rynder Organ.
CktngUdemvck, was the name of
a township of Centre coonty, previ
ous to 1806. "Chingleclemuch* must
have been a jawbreaker almost as big
as "Constantinopolischedudiesacks
pfeife.
—Clearfield county has the epizoo
tic, and, no doubt, would feel itself
•lighted if it hadn't
—Mr. Samuel Furat, of Lamar
twp, Clinton county, an uncle of A.
0. Furet, Esq., of Bellefonte, was
found dead in a lane through which he
had been riding on horseback one day
last week. It is thought that he was
attacked by appoplexy and fell from
bis hone while in that helpless condi
tion. J
—Citizens of Potter twp., who favor
a change in the mode of keeping up
the township roads, as shown in the
Reporter the other week, can append
their names to a petitiqp for that pur
pose by calling at our office. A simi
lar petition can also be signed at Ceo
tre Hill.
—Persons paying their school tax
before the 15th of December, will
gave the addition of 5 per cent
—Work has commenced on the
tunnel, at Beaver Dam, about one
mile below the Forks, and a strong
force of hands is at work all along the
ungraded portion of the line of the
railroad, between the Forks and Mif
fl in burg.
—Tbe Bellefonte Republican's no
tice of a recent wedding is simply dis
gusting to every reader possessed of
common sense. This imitation of scab
by city papers is in bad taste for a
country paper, and looks like codfish
fiunkyism. Don't do it again, neigh
bor.
—The horse disease has broken out
all over this county- We do not tup
pose that any section of the state is
free from it,
—Tbe Huntington Monitor flies
1300 as it* circulmtion. The Repor
ter will aoon be up with you. Cornman,
although we liTe in a much smaller
town. Tbe Monitor is a spirited pa
per.
—EMXOOTIC NOTES. —The epizooty
auJ whooping caugh are prevailing
in this county. The horses are troub
led with the whooping-cough and the
children have the epizooty—we may
be a little mixed, but never mind.
\ little girl ran to her mamma,
clean out of breath, and said every
body was getting epizooty and wished
ma to get some for dinner.
A little urchin asked dad to buy
him an epizooty to wear to church
next Sunday, he had hear'n eyerj
body talk about getting it, and said it
was made somewhat like a horaeblan
ket. Dad slapped his face, and tbe ep
izooty immediately ran from eyes and
nose.
We have kept the ppigooty out of
Mr stable* and by the very simplest
and most unfailing remedy—Dy'e
wish to know how ? We keep no hor
ses, hence no ephippic.
A farmer down the valley feels
slighted because bis horses did not
take the epizootic, and thinks, his ani
mals are just as good as any body el
see.
A "big word" operate* upon the ed
itor of the Lock Haven republican
like the epizootic does upon horses, it
knocks him completely out pf bis bar
pes*.
—The epizooty is so apt to take
hold of any thing that smacks of horse
that it is not safe for little boys to ride
stick-bones.
—Advice. —To prevent your stove
being stolen, keep it red h<jt. Ditto,
chickens, roost high.
—The epizootic is general almost
over the whole country—north, south,
east, and west.
jMt-Vfc are flooded with communica
tions from all quartern, several column*
more than we have room for, in conse-
I qucnce of which our letter from India hat
attain been crowded out, and other letter*
been laid aside. Wo with attain to im
prest upon correspondents the importance
of being brief—write nothing that is not of
genera! interest, and all persoaaliliei
should be avoided, the newspaper is not
the place to make known your little piques
Heretofore the township school institute
have sent us the proceeding* of their meet
ings, in number Sufficient to almost fill a
paper. These are dry reading for subscri
bers and we must in ftitur* decline such,
unless these report* can be cut down so as
not to embrace more than 10 cr 18 lines.
| —Tlie horse disease is on the increase in
this county, and has brought many persons
to their feet—many from the most distant
portions of the county, went to Beilefonie
on foot to attend court; our mails are near
ly all stopped on stage routes, on account
of the horses having taken the disease. In
the lower end of Bennsvalley, just now,
there are mora sick horses than fhrther
this way. We do not think any will es
cape it.
—We wore requested to announce that
the Teachers of Potter twp., will meat in
the school house, at Centre Hall, on Satur
day next, for the purpose of organising an
institute. All the teachers are requested to
attend.
\ —The Legislature of Pennsylvania pass
ed an act last winter, prescribing that once
every three year* the citiaan* ef the vari
ous counties of the State should vote upon
the question of license or no license. If.
upon counting the rotes, the majority of
them in any county be in fkvor of no lb
cense, then it shall not he lawful for the
court o( said county to grant any license
tor the sale of any spirituous or intoxica
ting liquor during three year*. The first
vote is to be take* at the Spring election,
18TS.
—Our private library was destroyed by
fire last spring, and previous to that event
quite a number ot books were "borrowed
fivun us, which have not yet been returned
and as we are again trying to build up a
library, we would be pleased to have these
borrowed volumes come hack, and shall
rejoice more over the return of the doaen
or so wanderers than over the "ninety and
nine" burned ones. Our next library will
not be a circulating library.
Who wants to buy an Illinois farm—
See advertisment of Wm. N ickolson
—Mr*. Miller, wifo of John Miller, of
Spring Mills, had a leg broken, on Tuee
day of last week, by a kick from a cow.
—On Tuesday it snowed briskly nearly
all day, and we heard the first tingle of
sleigh-bells for this season.
The epiaootic U pretty general among
the horse* in Haines aud Penn. So far as
we could learn only one horse died of the
disease, which was a stage-horse of John
Spangler, that died at Millheim last week.
SERIOUS AFVAIR. A serious shooting
affair occurred at Milesburg, on last Tues
day morning, as we are informed, between
two brothers, named Campbell, who got
into an angry quarrel with each other,
both drawing pistols. The one fired three
shots which took effect in the breast of the
other, wounding him dangerously, and,
perhaps, fit tally. The latter is represen
ted to be a somewhat desperate character,
and had been away from home for some
time; his recent return was fruitful of
difficulties in the family, one of which re
sulted as above.
SIXTTSIX YEARS AGO.— It ap
pears from the records in the Com
misionera' Office that Chingleclemuch
township. Centre county, embraced all
the territory now within the bounds of
Clearfield county in 1806. The com
missioners of Centre county, on the
22nd day of December, A. D. 1806,
issued a warrant to Alexander Heed
ordering him to assess all the persons
and property found in said township,
and make return of it on the 28th day
of Jauuary, A. D. 1807. The war
rant is signed by John Krider and
Christian Hennev, Commissioners, and
attested by Wm. Kerr, Clerk. —Clear-
field Republican.
—David Lindsey of Huntingdon,
visiting his brother-in-law, Eli Det
weiler of Allenville, accompanied Mr.
D. to Jack's mountain for wood and,
took a gun along, leaving it in the
wagon. A stick of wood throwu into
the wagon struck the lock of the gun
and discharged it, a portion of the
shot passing through the end-gate, in
front of him, one entering bis intes
tines. and producing a wound from
which he died on the 9th inst—Ga
l zette.
—The "Nursery,"' for December, is
pretty number. January corn men
ces a new volume,' and many of our
senders desiring to gets magazine for
little folks will find The Nursery iust
the one that will please tbem bet
ter than any other. $1,50 per year—
Thomas L. Shorey, Boston, Mass.
MARRIAGES
On 20th, st the residonce of the bride's
parents, near Agricultural College, by
Rev. Robert Hamill, Mr. Evorhartto Miss
Libkie Poster
On 2CXh, at the residence of the bride's
parents, by Re*. John L. Roberts. Mr.
John Harris to Miss Rachel Wagner, both
of Bellefonte.
ESTATE OF DAVID STOVER, dee d,
of Penp township.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
Administration over above estate have
been granted to tbe undersigned. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate ere called upon to make payment
forthwith, and those having claims to pre
sent them properly authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN H FRANL.
JOHN STOVER.
Adm'r.
—"The Times'' is the latest cook-stove
out, end Las improvements possessed by
none other, is neat, and warranted to work
perfectly. Sold by Wetsler & Twilmire,
near depot, Bellefonte.
OUR MOUNTAINS.
Correspondence of the Reporter.
Miu. IWHTITCTE, Selinsgrove. Pa. No*.
21 1872.—My esteemed friend Fred. —lt bts
been a long time since I wrote you last,
but it was no fault of mine. We h*e been
kept so busy here that my time for letter
writing has been limited.
When I wrote last, I promised you a
sketch ot what I saw at Niagara Falls, but.
having lust returned from a visit to my old
home, in the Loop, which has more at
tractions, socially speaking, than Niagara,
I shall sav something about the latter.
As I crossed the Seven mountains I
could not help but look upon the wondrous
works of nature with wonder and admira
tion.
There is nothing new there, nothing but
what most of your readers have gazea up
on until they haye become weary, and yet,
to the lover of lomantic scenery, there is
nothing so enchanting as a view of the rich
vallies from the summit of some lofty
mountain, to look down into the depths
of the yawning abyss or to follow the course
of the purling rivulet as it winds its way
through labyrinths, and iricglei ddwn
over the massive rocks, seeming to say, in
the language of the aged Indian, happy,
happy, hastening on to augment the larger
streams, thus exemplying the adage "there
is nothing so diminutive or insignificant
as to be of no account." The trees being
divested of the ; r livery of green, expose
the rugged mountain to full view, exhibit
ing huge boulders, and stately evergreens
apparently growing out of the very rocks
themselves, thus displaying the
the Creator to bring forth ve lovely, the
, beautiful, out or the barreii soil.
Then we must net fail to notice His wis
dom in forming these, to some, unseemly
• hills The large trees and undergrowth, in
' I summer are ornaments such as are raiely,
' I
firmed the mountains in oneVontlnnous,
unbroken chain, but it pleated him to form
them for the convenience of his creatures,
b <th man and beast. They serve as a bar
rier that protects our vallle* from the
sweeping storms of winter, they nuritV the
air we breathe and exempt us entirely from
malarious diseases 1 wish some of our
western friends could spend a few days in
our mountains, where quinine is merely
nominal and ague is not known although
some of the hoys do "shako prett v freely
here at Sotiusgrovo sometimes. 1 line and
space will not permit a further description
of the value of our mountian* with regard
to minerals Ac. ,
Whilst at home, 1 had the pleasure of
attending a wedding, it was a grind *1
fair. All appeared to be well pleated es
pecially the bride and groom whieli, you
know, was a natural result- Long may
friend James live to enjoy the companion*
ship of hi* fair bride than whom a liner lit
tle woman is possessed by no man.
When supper was attnounoed, 1 1 eannot
say tea, for that would be inadequate to
express the good things that awaited our
coming) all parties agreed that Mr. and
Mr*. 8. understand how to make glad the
hearts of their guests. I may almost say
we had sueh a supper as none but ths gm*l
people of t'eun's valley are able to pu
pa re.
The ceremony was performed by Kev.
J. W. Lechie, of Centra llill.
We fared equally a* well at dinner the
next day at Mr. It's, with one esception.
Our friend L. N. served as waiter, and,
being a particular friend of mine, brought
me a choice it) dish of dessert, a rare arti
cle in winter. Ido not know whether the
others envied my good ftluck or not. lie
will tell you all about it. If he does not 1
will. You know alt jokes are free at wel
ding*. I have nothing of importance to
write concerning our town or any word
from this vicinity that would interest you.
Will tell you of our school, which is in a
prosperous condition, at soute foture time.
Ti'ssii.
For the Reporter
SCHOOLS OF MILKS TOWNSHIP.
All the schools of Mile* have been open*
ed during the past few week*, and are now
in successful operation. There are nine
school* in tho townhip, two of which are
graded -one at Madtsonburg and one at
Rebersburg. The latter i* a high school
(or th* township, each of the other district*
having the privilege of tending there, four
of ita advanced pupil*.
Teacher* salary is fixed according to the
grade of their certificate* and range* from
thirty to forty dollars. Those holding a
permanent or professional certificate re
ceive thirty nine dollars a month; state,
forty; provisional, averaging l|, thirty
six; U thirty five, and Sower number* in
the same proportion The township ha*
been fortunate in securing the service* of
an efficient corps of teacher*. All have
had some experience in teaching, and more
■ than half hold professional, permanent or
state certificate*. Miles always had the
reputation of furnishing her own teachers
besides sending out a number of new ones, I
to make their first experiments in town
ships whero they pay rot over thirty dob I
lars a month—such place* being generally
reserved for the inexperienced. It is so
this term.
The directors have procured No*. 1, 2
and 3 of Bartholomew's Drawing Cards,
and drawing is taught in the school* of the
township. They were, also, quite magnan
imous with regard to vocal music in giving
each teacher permission to give lessons in
that branch.
The teacher* of the townshiphaveorga&J
iaed an institute and meet every other Sat
urday. Nearly all of the teachers partici
pate in these meetings, and those whp do
not attend are nut to be censured, perhaps
for the direct#!* allow no compensation.
Therefore, those not deeply interested in
their own improvement and in the welfare
of the tcheola, can never be expected to
bother with institutes.
The board has made an appropriation of
four dollars to each teacher for attending
the County Institute. But no time is al
lowed and if any one does not attend the
whole time, he is to receive no pay at alt
IlatxatcH.
For the Reporter.
KIKEK-BI BG, NOV. 16 1872.— The Miles
township teacher* bavo organised a Dis
trict Institute by electing the following
officials; President, Prof. Henry Meyer,
Vice President, H. E. Wei rick, Secretary,
A. E. Wolfe, Treasurer, Cornelius Stover.
The meetings of the institute are station
ary at Rebersburg. The second meeting
was held on the 16th inst Meeting vra*
called to order by the president. Opened
byrcadingaportion of scripture, (German.)
The secretary being absent,.on motion, H.
E. Weirick was chosen secretary, protem.
The president then delivered his inau
gural address which was very masterly, as
well as instructive. He was followed by
J. A. Zeigler in a lecture on Physiology.
Professor Meyer then delivered a lecture
on Etymology. This was a veiy learned
production, and delivered in good style,
lie was listened to with marked attention
throughout.
Afternoon session opened with music, j
lead by H. K. Weirick. Tbo president
then called on Mr. Weirick to give his
method of teaching the alphabet. This ho
did in a very satisfactory manner. He
teaches the sounds of the letters in connec
tion with the name. Professor Meyer gave
a short drill in tho rudiments of music
Drawing to be the subject for general dii
cussion at next meeting.
Oa motion it was agreed that a copy o
the minutes should bo sent to the Repor
ter for publication. Adjourned to meet in
two weeks. H. E. AN ataics,
Str. pro tern.
List of Grand Jxirors for November
Term.
Pbilipsburg Bor—Amos Harper.
Benner township—Jacob Fishburn.
itoggs—Michcal 11 caton,-Jainc* Thomp
son.
Burnsides —Joseph Clark.
Ferguson —Geo. Kckle, Beoj. Cmno.
Harris—lrvin Leach, Andrew Glenn
Henry Dale. ... _ ....
Haines— Wm 11. Miller, m. B..Mmg
A J. Gardner, Nelson Askey.
Patton—R. C. Neal.
Penn—Samuel Behin.
Potter —John M'Clintick, W. rMrncr
Jacob Wagner, jr , Cyrus Durst.
Spring—G. W. Loncbarger, David
Shearer ...
Snow Shoo—B. F. Hinton.
Walker—Jacob Gobble.
Traverse Jurors— 4th Monday, A ov.
Bdlcfonto Bor— Herman Miller. Jacob
Seibert, Albort Aummorman, Ch-istinn
Derr. C. S. Oarbriek.
Milosburjj Bor—Jonathan Bullock.
Fhiiiptburg Bor—J. L. Barr.
Unionville Bor—Bcnj. Rich
Banner township—Thomas Marshall. I
Ferguson—Geo. D. Ditnley, James Cal
derwood, John Kreps.
Gregg-R. H. Duncan.
Howard—Samuel Fletcher.
Halfmoon—J H Griffin, A J Thompssn.
Harris—John Lytle.
| Haines—W Ktlinger
Huston—Reuben Richards, 4no Ii Mor
gan
Liherty—J F Dlark, Christ Schneck.
Marion—Adam Bartholomew.
Miles—And Ockcr, James Mallory, Jno
Wolf. „ „
Patton—ChasSmith, Geo Mattorn. j
Potter—Henrv Rossman. Peter Hoffor,
Jaceb Harpster, Micheal Spyker, Henry
Qarver, John Karner.
Spring—Wm Dale, Joseph Flora, Nel
son Lucas.
Taylor—David Henderson.
Walker—Jas Shaffer, B. F. Shaffer, Geo
Swartz, Jas Kmerick, Daniel Leash.
Worth—A S Prlco, David Sputts.
Traverse Jurors—2nd week.
Bellefonte Bor—Pat McCaffrey, J P
tiephart. Jjut U Dobbins. II B Pontius.
Fhflipiburg Boro—Faikner.
Unionville—John Alexander.
Banner township—Adam Wanner.
Bogf?*—W m. D Harper.
Curtin—Nathan McCloskey.
Ferguson —H W Meek, Josephß Webb.
Gregg—Geo Mark.
Haines—John Limbcrt, John Bear, .Jac
ob Wolf, John Yearker.
Harris—lt Frederiftiii Shannon Boal,
Felix Dale, Batnue'l Oifliland
SowbiM— Wm. H Neff, John Stitzcr.
uston—H G Cronistcr, Mark G Wil
liams, Levi Woomer,
Miles—Henry Corman.
i Potter -John Odenkirk, Win Stover.
Rush—Wm White, George Bears.
Snow Shoe—J Brown, James Y Lucas,
(Spring —John Rockey.
ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE!
340 ACUKS , FIRST CLASH LAND; on
lv ti year* improved from •oil, with
building*, orchard Ac , ft UH mile* di
rectiv touth ofjoliet, tint to Chlrago the'
most thriving city in the state and 14 mile*
east of the Incorporated village of KI wood
situated on Chicago A St, Lout* K. K 44
mile* from Chicago, the groat marital of
thi* country, and 10 mile* from coal re
gion* Population largely tuloripersod
with llclaw Penn'a. Herman*.
1 desire to Invaai in Commercial butl
new Addrea* W. NICHOLSON,
nov 39 3m hi wood, W ill Co. 111.
Last Notiw.
Sktti.k t'r. Notice U hereby given
that the hook* of tha Centre 11*11 Manu
facturing Company have been placed iuto
the hand* of J. P. Gephart. e*q . of Belle
fonte, for .ettlement. Ail 1 *ron* Indebt
ed to .aid company are hereby nollßed to
make .ettlement uilhin thirty day*, and
•avo co*t* _ ..... .. „,,, ~ .
CKNTKK HALL Ml G CO.
nov 31 4t
e ♦ e
l'aortiTt lu* S*tK. The undersigned
offer, a ruoet detorable properly, in the
town of Kebervhurg, at private *ale, con
•iitmg of a lot of ground, tbereou erected
a 3-lory dwelling llouae, goenl lumnwr
houae, aaih-llouae, carriage hou*e, go,d
•table, and all other nece**ry out-build
ing. There i an abundance ef the choic
est fruit upon the premise*. For fbrther
particular*, apply to „....
H. M MAGKK.
nov 21 2t Bollefout*.
> Il ♦
To The Public.
The undersigned having purchased all
the machinery, tool*, stock, Ac., hereto
fore belonging to the Foundry * n d **-
chiuo Shops of the l °nlre lirl* MBnuf*it-j
uring Company, hereby notify the eitixensl
of Centre county that the bu.ine.* ef *aid
establishment ha* been reaumed, and will
be carried vn a* beretofere, in all it*
icu* bianche* ** a FDCNDBY, MA
CHINE SHOP, AND MAMbACTO.
BY OP FA KM ING IMPLK M KNTH
The undersigend therefore respectfully so
licit the public patronage, eontdent that
they will render the utmost satisfaction in ;
all work done by them, having made *uch ,
addition* and improvement* in the ealab- I
luhtucut a. will enable them to carry on
upon a Ur K r scale bn
no* '2l tt VAN IK LI A CO.
KXECUTKRS SALE
By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans
Court of Centre County will be sold on tbe
premises in Potter township in said coun
iv. on Saturday the *2lt day of December.
18T2, at' 2 o'clock, p m., or said day, all
the lollowtng decnbed real estate, consist
nig of two loU of land, late of Phoebe L.!
Keen, of said twp., dec d. One thereof
Hounded north and south by lands ol John
Wagner, cast bj land of Jonas Prom, and
wot bv lands of John Jorden. containing
*2 acres and TV perches, thereon erected a
two story Frame Dwelling house stable
shop and other out buildings. Tbe other
thereof consisting of wood land, bounded
bv lands of VVm. Arnsagaat, Pctsr Ruble
and Wm. Mulbarger, containing J acrea,
more or low. ,
Titans or SAL*.— One half the purchase
money to be paid in hand on confirmation
jt sale, and the balance in one year, se
cured by bond and the warn-
Executor.
Good News for the Ladies.
FALL OPENING OF
ilounctM. Trluiuslugw. Milline
ry. *
MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S
In Ceutre Hall.
Mrs. M. E Shoope, has just returned
from Philadelphia, with in- lateet fashions
and a complete slock of
New Bonnetta, New Hats, Elegant
Trimming.,*Ac. l
which w ill t sold or made up. as usual at
reasonable price*. Also, old ladies Dress
C Yhe new sty'es sre very pretty. Ladies
call and see tnem early. First come, !irat
served. no* 1
THE ONLI PLACE TO BI T 1
good Hoots $ Shoes.lj
BURNS IDF. * THOMAS
Have just received 50 of BooU
and Snoe®.
BURNBIDE A THOMAS
Sell the cheapest and beat BooU
: a and Shoes.
BURNSIDE A THOM AS |
Are the only ones in Centre co. that,
have Lester Bro's A Co., Boots d.-;
Shoes.
L*ter Bro's & Co., Boots and Shoes,
are warranted.
BURNSIDE FT THOMAS T ,
Sell them at Cash prices.
BURNSIDE & TIIOMAS
Boots and Shoes never leak or crack.
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
Boots and Shoes always give satisfac
tion.
Thousands in this county and out of
it have tried these Boots A Shoes.
Thev have been tested and tried for 15
years and always havo given Extra
satisfaction.
If you want to save doctor bills buy
your BooU and Shoes from Burnside
"A Thomas.
You can buy the best articles of To
bacco and cijrars at half price at
Burnsides A Thomas.
The reason you can get such bargains
at Burnside A Thomas, they sell for
CASH. julyl9.tf.
OUH CLOTHING
STORE.
1 have just been to the city, and laid in
a full stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
anil in addition to that a Urge stock of
HATS and CAPS
of the latest Htvlos; also BOOTS and
SHOES, both kip and calf; also WAI
TERS. for ladies, of three or Mr differ
' "TO& ACCO and CIO ARS, of the best as
sortment.
.
JEWELRY and NOTIONS
I solicit a liberal patronage from the
kind people or Pennsvalloy. as heretofore.
• £l - SKLL t RIS*
oct 25.Ct Milroy,
A BEO.R WOWELjjCOf
W.*l J lefceßßTwowL
' 0. F. Herlacher N, Cronmiller.
NEW GOODS!
f A II) VA L
or
FALL HOODS!!!
HKBLAUHKB A CROH M ILLKIt
Willi to infoim the eitiaeui of Putter
that they hava opened an antirenew
•lock of good* in their old quarter*, and
will keep constantly on hand a full and
K'*ed a**ortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
on*i*ting of
ALPACAS,
Poplin*,
PLAIDS.'
Lustre*.
and all other kind* ot
DIRESS GOODS,
full Una of
NOTIONS and FANCY Good*
Data A Cape, Bool* & Shoe*
CROCK KRY. uUKKNNWARE.
STUN It W ARK, CKDAKWAKK,
SUGARS,
TEAS, COFFEES,
FISH, SALT.
' etc., etc., etc.,
- All of which we offer at greatly reduced
i price*.
r Higheit price* paid for country produce.
1 lly iiri. l attention to buine* we hope to
■ merit and receive the patronage of the
- public
N E~P L~U S IMLT RA.
No Better Place!
I The lubtcriber is Juat receiving from tbe
eaitern cilia* a Full Stock of
FALL and WINTER „OODS
I which he ha determined t* tell very
I cheap, coiuialing of
DRY GOODS and
Print*, Muslin*. Opera Canton*, and Woli
Flannel*. Ladiei Drea* Good*, *uch a*
Detain*, Alpaca*. Poplin*, Km pre** Clotn.
Sateen*, Tameita, together with a full
•lock of everything uiually kept in the
Dry Good* Una.
NOTIONS:
A full slock, consisting part of Ladle* and
Children * Merino time, Collar*. Kid
[glove*, beet quality *llk and Liale thread
I Glove*, Hoods, Nubia*, Breakfa*t shawls, I
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy'* and Children *
ot tne late*'. *tyle and leit
CLOTHING,
* 1 2
Ready made, a choice selection of Men's
and Boy'sot the newest styles and most
serviceable materials.
BOOTS & SHOES,
A very large stock of Men's W omen's and
Children's and sold very low.
Queensware,
full assortment.
GROCERIES
s full stock at the lowest prices.
At the old stand of
WM. WOLF.
W. J.MoManigaL 1
Wholesale and retail dealer in
HARDWAREand
CUTLERY,
Ir*a, Null*. Oil*, Pninla, Vrn
inhesi. Wall Paper, Ac.
ftUlre? foJHBSn So. ffi.
To Bhoemakerts,
I have Just received a large stock of
FRENCH KIP
FRENCH MOBOOOOES
FRENCH CALFSKINS
LINING SKINS
RUSSIA BRISTLES
KKDSOLE LEATHER
SHOE MAKERS TOOLS
PAT., AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS
SHOE THREAD Ac.
Call early and examine
Oct 11 3m WMJMMANIGAL.
BOSTON
Boot & Shoe Store!
A HEW ESTABLISHMENT
With New Goods & New Prices!
Having determined to engage In business
at tbu place, we have opened up in
Room
NO 5 BUSH'S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA., the largest.
most complete and cheapest stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP
PERS, AC.,
that has ever been openod up in this part
of the Stale. At our store yon can find in
the Boot mnd Shoe lino
Anything
from the finest boot to the cheapest flip
per, end we know if you once call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
PRICES.
you will concede that it it to your interest
to purchase from us.
WENI&LL AT BOSTON RATES
Repairing Neatly Bone.
L. BATCHKLLER A CO.
i July mf.
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
Neit door to Wilson & Hicks' Hard
ware store, Allegheny St.,
BELLKFONTE, PA.,
R. F. Raw kin Sc Co.,
(Buccesor to Linn A Wilon.)
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, BRtsH
EB. r KKFUMKKY. NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET, Ac.
for medicinal purpeeee.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS In great
variety
Alio, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other article* uiually hept in flrat
clas* Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREPU Y
COMPOUNDED.
n R T.L*FO NTFM A K K RTB.
Corrected by 0. D. Keller.
White Wheat $!,, Bed 1) Rye
7ft. Com an ... Oav* 40 Barley 110.
•70 Ulorerteed ft,oo ...... PoIAIMM) 46.
Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound Ufl
Butter 30. Kgg. 30 Plaater per ton
• 914 Tallow P Ilaroii 8 Ham 19
LEWIHTOWN MARKETS
White wheel 1,76 ..R. d wheat 1.6 ...Rye
Of) Corn ) Oat* 86 Barley 60
Cloverieecl 4.60 Tlm<thy*ed, 860........
Halt 3 60per *ack "•••••"•
Bacon 10c Ham ltt Bullet 30... Kgg*
16 Pla*lrr6o
xrsm
IWfWW
-TWHB II MTRM Ltll IT"
*oa
Pain, Sara, Wosids ul Übmml
! x BUY IT! TRY ITT J
*ijd 4gue, . U<e Pniq Care 0/
For Kfewmiljin), •• • PtiQ Cure JIL
For Neuralgia, . . . . Uto Pnitj Cun/OiL .
For FtvXSore,. . . .Um Pai, Cj/o Oil
For CholeVlforbui, , Uto Mp jCre OIL j'
For Bpraiai\ , . . . UM Oil. i
For HoadaeheX. ... Uto Cere OIL
For Brnleee, ,\. . . UeeXlq Care Oil
For Comiuid lurbni, UjfPtii? Care Oil 1
For soy Soro, . Piiij Care Oil
For 4y Ltnjeneti, VUm Palp Cure Oil
mm >mVitVr tuurrca.
4*4 riallwi* UxWarifV |*u4k, lu in I
t'wd tUUnMy I*4 iWtiwit, fur
em.Jk.rn JLmx* i\>jk.mT.
A*k tm TllMjffaiE OIL Tib* a. *htr. tm
.• yIUIIT IT TO ORAB.
Il ti wfiawK Miiinii nemujkpnea*'
W laf ftaaaaaa*. wad* mX
tf'iM. I*4*. UMUimI bAa,
Jr u4 li <l**a aad **f to u** X
MR all Ilrwcgtou sad ttoalara iu
ran t, oo (Kir*.
McCIURC A EATON, httflßtro*
Mb
Sold wholesale and retail by F. F. Green.
W.A.CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE IIALL, PA.
Would most respectfully inform the cl
ttaen* of thi* vicinity, that be baa iUrted a
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a hare of the public patron
age. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and
according to ty)e, and warrant* hi* work
to equal any made elsewhere. All kitdt
of repairing done, and charge* reasonable.
Give him a call.
Oct 11. 3m.
School Tax.
To all wbom it may concern j The du
plicate of school Tm for I'otter school
district for the 107*2, has been placed in the
hands of Fred Kurt*, Treasurer of th•
School Board, in accordance with the Act
of Assembly of I*l#, tor collection.
All persons paying said tai on or before
the 15th of November, wilt be allowed a
deduction of five per rent; lrom the 16th
of November to lfilh of Dec. no deduction
and after that date & per cent will be add
ed. By order of the Board.
KKKD KURTZ,
Sept. JO. Trcasuret.
rjTUK Very Best Buenos Ayers
Sole Leather,
FRENCH,GERMAN ANDOOUN
TRY
CALF SKINS,
NHOKFIXDISUN, Ac., Ac.,
At reasonable rates, nest door to C. D.
Keller's store. Bishop Ptree Bcllefonte
Penn'a.
E. GRAHAM A HON.
Oct 11 tl
~aTsussman
LEATHER & SHOE FINDING.
in lower room, No. 1. Bush s block, where)
he keeps on hand a stock of
WHITE and RED LEATHER
and HARNESS.
Kips and Calf Skins
Frcoch gad City Finish.
STRING LEATHER, SHOE
FINDINGS OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunk* and
Valines
OF ALL KINDS.
RAW FURS, of all kinds bought
god highest price paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
always bought and en hands. H HKAT
and OATS specially bought and the high
est Cash price paid. I
Go to Sutsman t, there you can buy |
cheaper than elsewhere, as everybody
knows, who ever dealt with him. He lets 1
no one off Without a good bargain.
Nest door to Sussman's is the cheap dry i
good* establishment of Isaac Guggcnheiia
er. apAtf. 1
ADAM HILDf
PAINTER, X-""'
offers his services to the citixcns of Mifflin,
Centre and adjoining counties. In
nodi*. Sign and Ornmennlnl
Palming.
GRAINING .....
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash,
Mahogony, Ac.
Plain and Fancy Paperhanging. Or
dert respectfully solicited.
All fine work done for other painters.
June 7 y.
JOHN C. MOTZ & CO.
BANKERS.
MILLBKIM. CXXTEK CO., Pa.
Receive Deposits and allow interest.
Discount Note*.
Make Collection*.
Issue Eastern Exchange.
And a general Banking Business done.
JOnN C. MOTZ,
A Witm, rnwiDEXT.
Cashier. m * rJ r ( L
C. PICK. J - T - LLB
i PECK dc LEE'S
New c
Coach Manufactory •
CENTRE HALL, PA. 1
The underpinned havo opened a new e
tablUhment, al their new ehope, for the j
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggios,
& Spring Wagons,
Suciana ahi> Slicks,
PLAIN AND FAKCT
of every deecription .
All vehicle* manufactured by them
ifo warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done ©laewhar*.
They ue none but the beet material,
L and employ the mort ekillfu! workmen.
Hence they flatter theroee'.vee that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and finieh. , ,
Order* from a dintancc.promptly attend* |
f< *Coiue and examine eur work before
t contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
,1 .
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
j
LOCK HAVEN, PA. 11
' The proprietor of Ryuder'e Muaio Store desire* iccnll the attention of the people of Centre county, to tl iktt
that they
Can Save Money
;by purehaaiog their waaical in.truraenU ot Hynder'e Msuic Store. We are telling
I Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at 8140,
•u|erior in tone and finiah, to tht-c that are hawked and piddled throughout the country at $175 io $200.) Ti oee
we warrant for 6ve yeara. We give any reaaonable credit dwired to reeponeible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following inatrumenU, eold in Pennevailey tbu year, which you .would
do well to examine before purchasing ebewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
8. a WOLF, Uyoder Orenu.. § ?2JS
WM. OALBRAITH, ltyuder Organ lW.uu
LEMONT.;
I)R. J. Y. DALE, American Organ WJJj 00
PETER BCHKECK, Rynder Organ 14000
AARONSBURG.
WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Orgno $240.00
BOALBBURG.
MISS E. E. HUNTER, Melodion * I3OOO
In n few weelu we will call attenuon to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In aliort by writing a letter to u< and getting our prioee—we deliver nil iuetfum*nto—_
You Can Save From £4O fo £6O on an Organ.
Add "" RYXDERSMUSIC ST , Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!
C. D.KELLER.
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
D now prepared, at tbe Old Stand on Bishop Street, to sell
Dftf 80OD3, QROCZXISS.teets, Shess.Csrpsts,
CEDAR AR'D WILLOW WARE. AC., AC,
at greatly reduced prices. U i *Uo prepared to purchase
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN!
FOR WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ASH PURCHASERS R ILL FIND SUPERIOR IKDCCEMENTS
apr.lVtf.
I. Guggenheimer.
VKWARRAXOKSSXTI
ISAAC GCOOENUEIMER, h f V\°S
purchased tbe entire °[* he
firm of Suaaman & cx
cept the Leather and bhoe finding*,
has filled up bit shelves with a lot o.
splendid SEW OOODe,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
deeds uoone,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
ROOTS & SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
sod is now prepared to accomodate all
his old customer*, and to welcome all
new ones who may favor him with
their patronage. He feels safe in say
ing that ho can please tbe most fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER
P. B.—Mr. Sussman still continues
to deal in
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
CLOVER.nd TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he may alway
be found. 12ap.lf.
COAL,
LIME,
0
and POWDER!
COAL— Wilkeabarr# Coal, Cheetnut
Stove, En, furnace and foundry,
Coal—ofboat quality, at the low
oat pricaa. Cuatomora will please
noto that our coal la houaed un
der commodloua shcdi.
LIME— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor aalo
at our kilna, on the pike leading to
Mileiburg.
POWDER.—Having received the agency
for Du Pont'a Powder AT
WHOLESALE, we ahall be
pleaaed to receive orderafroui
the trade.
Office and yard near aouth end of Bald
Eagle Valley R- R- Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
n v SHOR DGE & CO.
The oldest and moat reliable Institution
for obtaining a Mercantile Education,
jaw- Practical business men as instruc-
Por information, write for a circular to
P. DUFF A SONS, Pitttburg, Pa.
•Dim.wa
WAR! WAR!
On High Prices.
GREAT EXCITEMENT. 1
H. B. KMiTH,
of Potter* Mills.
N E W G 0 ODS!
We would moat respectfully tnfrom hie
friend*, customer*, and the public gener
ally. that be has takes possession of
Thompson'* old quarter*, whieb have been
remodeled and improved, and is now pre-,
pared to accommodate all who may favor!
htm by calling.
NEW GOODS!
lie ha* just received one o the largest
stocks of all kinds of Merc handise ever
brought to Centre county, which be intends
to sen at scuh figure* as'wiil make it an ob
iect for all persons to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Ac., should not &il to give
him a call, a* he feels confident fait prices
and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. His stock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffee* of the beet quality. Teat, I
Sugar* of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Salt,!
Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spioea, Provlsicnsj,
Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock ofj
DRYGOODS
is large and varied, and we will just say
can supply any article in that liae, with
out enumerating.
READY M A DECLOTHING
•
a large Mock of ready-made Clothing fbr
Men and Boys wear, which we will ditpoee
of at a very small advance on coat.
Boot* and Shoes, Sals and Car** Hard*
ware, Oueencware, Wood and Willow
I War*, X otions, Fancy Gooda, Carpeta, Oil
I cloths. Wall Tapers, Window Shades, Jbc~
oc 128.1 jr.
i i - Jj MB
f m : -
Graham & Son,
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to D C Keller's Store
Bellefonte.
We manufacture to order.
Our work is neat and durable.
Our price* are very moderate.
We warrant to give satisfaction.
We have the LARGEST-and BEST
stock of Ladie's and Children's shoes in
town.
We are receiving foods every week.
We wish an examination of our goods.
The Pennsvalley trade is especially in
vited to call and see our stock, we think
we can please all who call as to style,
quality, and prices. We study to render
satisfaction, and although we have had an
extended trade for years, we have never
given a customer cause to complain.
* #eptls.tf.
BUTTS HOUSE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Has first class accommodation; charg-
NRum
Dr. Crook's Wine of la
vk 10 YEAHt
—OF A—
-3* Public Test
Bm pranJ
mt DR. CROOK'S
jt£ WINE
TAR
- ncHt liutn any
ffMlgattK mmMmr V*V***Z
mmamm' ttoa em •Aerrd
the pMte.
It h Hehto the medtdaaJ *!•
tt ten f
caaf the Throat and Lang*, i-r
forming the meet remarkable tmrm.
Concha. Concha.
ltaftacumiiv corks them all.
Hat cored so many came
ithaa bant pronotmrrda
specific toe thee* cotnpUir.U.
| Hansm of the CrUurr Oremns,
Jcuadiceor anj Liter Complaint,
""-iscifiS
uri
Debilitated,
Censes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dropewua and
• Isdfgeetxm.
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Given tone to your System.
TRY DR.CROOK'S WINKOFTAi
Ttea Champion of the World.
The new Improved American Button-
Hole Overaeaming sad Complete
Searing Jfachine—The great
est machine of the Age !
Slmplclty, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
This machine beta* the ltest. ha# insW
improvement* over all other, in a word, it
is a perfect machine.* bich i* acknowledg
ed by th£best judge* andagents of all othe.
m chine*.
I Call on A. L. Bart**#, maaisonbutg,
who 4# the authorised agent for I • tare
county. Al*o keep* the heat Btwiag Ma
chine thread, needle*, an ! repair- a! kn d
of sewing machine*, clock*, wsUhe*. n.u
*ick hose* Ac I "will thoroughly canvass
the Melton belonging to me, and 1 *hU be
eery much pleated to *ell every person a
machine, on Mty terms ; nivo It s trial bo
tore purchasing any otherc-it han-equal.
Pifuti vitbioc tks nicbino, wi%l puMMMi
2ES the undersigned >
Agent for Centre County
MAPieonncao. Pa.
THE GREAT CAUSE OK
HnmanHisery#
Tiul palilua-* Prlru, • t •
A Lucturu oa 'Um Stor. Tmlnwl and F• d <"*'
Mama* DaMMW U# InMlMati M HmMi l>"'
In- - riiw— w# n>. Mr-.!/. :uc
ffiiltT laer-ewV. U.—' BOh CI.Tl.r
Wai l M t>. mthorttl Uw r BoA."
1 rbiiMU i ■■— it •■tAor. la Kto MmtouWe Ijjc
tan dMifaer*M frmhl ru ruwrtjor* t!
~ f,.i -1 sll *lw an , * <•"" -
rMi il TITIi— * and attti. ut dsi c -
Irtral ooaraUona. tnatraawaU. •' c*ir
luk oat a wad* of raw* at oac* oactatn aM
rondiuon max be, Ml canhumK , bract). |tttaMr
and radloaUx Tut* tec tore *UI profr Uoon to t-,.m
---tZ*. under anal. In a plain aaealope. to any addraaa,
Addiam u > mWl * h^| AR j c itujfuaotx
roat oaea (hut UK. if Boactjr.
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburß, Pa.
John Bhowers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location make* it particularly
deairable to person* visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
unf2l ly
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
t For Scrofula, Nt-i oJts
*? loua Dlrcases of the
?% Eyes, or hetofula in
A Ony I'orm.
Any d.Ht-ase or erupt n of
|T? the Skin, disease of the liver,
mpfj, Rheumatism, Piiiy-li*, O i n
Sores, Ulcers, Broken-do wc
Constitutions. Syphilis, or any
©Ahinu disease depending on ad*
gjSffi prated coin iition of tit L 4
JSgL "'DR. CROOK'S
J&k § SYBLP OP
fg| POKE ROOT.
aSFv > It has the medicinal .-wt ;• rty
of Poke combined wit!, s i
JJ/ atation of Iron !,h-l •*
j/ / _ once into the tlood, perform
log the most ifl'kl wua *
1 " '