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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY APRIL 10. 1*73-
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL SKWB. T)ur friends. every
where, will oblige us by sending us local
news of interest. ...
CIECOLATION The circulation or the
RsroRTKR, on this aide tha county, is
larger than thnt of all other ,n
county. Business men will therefore hnd
this one of the best advertising medium*.
We invite all interested to come and in
sno.A our list for themselves.
REMITTANCES. -All monies for sub
scription will be credited on the subscri
ber's address. ach week :by referring to
which our patrons can at *ll times see bow
their account* stand, and a receipt is bv
this system carried upon oaeh copy of the
paper.
gyr\Ve have tevwiwl copies of a very
valuable work. "The Ureal Industrie, of
the United States," an historical summary
of the origin, growth, and perfection of the
chief industrial art* of this country. The
hook is handsomely hound, 19N P*K M
with over 600 floe illustration*. Any one
sending us ten new subscriber* with the
cash, will receive a preaent of this valu
able work. maris 4t.
SEED POTATOES
•A'. BrsitKL* of PEERLESS POTA
TOES, for sale bv the undersigned, near
Centre Hall. Price SI,OO per bushel,
apn st B. B. ARNKY.
EGOS FOR * H ATCH INO -From
Dark Brahma*. Partridge Cochins, But!
Cochin* and Houdan*.
aprS-Ot. Aaronsburg. ra. j
—A valuable stallion, belonging to
J.uiatl.au K reamer, of Jfillbeim. dun!
of a disease of the throat, ou 2nd inst.
He was worth about SSOO.
—JWr. Willia Bierly, one of the
Williatusport /toyisfer editors, mourns
the death of his wife, a verv estimable
Udv Mr. B. Ua native of Brush
valley, tliis county.
—Rev. Daniel Leiael, is at home on
a visit
—Pigeons are plenty this spring,
more so than at any lime for ten
years. But they are wise enough to
fly high, hence "few are killed.
Representative Orvis passed last
Sunday night iu this place, leaving
next morning for Harrisburg. Mr.
Orvis has been at home only twice
since the legislature met, having
stuck closely to his duties at Harris
burg all the lime, instead of traveling
arouud as members generally are
wont to da
—On last Saturday evening sth.
and old-fashioned thunder gust, the
first of the season, passed over this
*eeti, n The heavens were lit up by
fiash upon flash ot lightning, followed
hv loud jieals of thunder, while the
raiu descended in torrents. The
weather all last week was spring like,
an vegetation has started charming
ly
—A child of Jacob Bower of
Haines township, a short time ago,
accidentally injured one of its eyes,
with some sharp instrument, and has
since lost sight in that member.
The protracted meeting held, forsev
eral weeks, iu St. Paul's church,4 miles
ea.-t of Asr-naburg, byMr. Bright, has
closed, resulting in 17 conversions.
—Mr. B. will preach in German, in
the Lulh. Church at Aaronsburg, on
Sabbath morning, 13lb, at 10 A. M.
J/r. B. is a theological student under
Rev. P. Sahai, D. D.
—The celebrated peerless potitoes
can be had of B. H. Aruey. Now'a
the time to get them.
—How TO J/EASURE THE HIEOHT
OF TREES—When a tree stands so
that the length of its shadow can be
height may be readily as
certained as follows : Set a stick up
right, (let it be perpendicular by the
plumb line.) Measure the length of
the {shadow of the stick. As the
length of its shadows is to the height
of the stick so is the length of the
shadow of the tree to its height. For
instance: If the stick is four feet
above the grouud, and its shadow is
six feet in length, and the shadow of
the tree is ninety feet, the height of
the tree will be sixty feet;
In other words ; multiply the length
of the shadow of the tree by the height
of the stick, aud divide by the shadow
of the stick.
—D. F. Luse was elected Secretary
of the Pennsvalley Fire In*. Comp.,
vite Alex. Shannon resigned.
—We are informed that there are
sevtn cases of spotted fever (spina 1
disease), in Brusbvalley.
A SINGULAR CASF. —"The wife of a
fanner named Allison, living at La
mar, Clinton county, took sick in har
vest, eight years ago, and has never
left her bed since except for a few
minutes at a time. She appears to
have no wall defined disease, takes
her meals regularly in bed and eats
heartily. She talks rationally and
appears to be interested as usual about
all mattersjpertaining to the farm. A
number of prominent physicians who
have examined her can find nothing
but an abnormal desire to lie in bed."
—Ex.
Tbis statement, we are told by a
resident in the vicinity, is substantial
ly correct. She leaves her lied to go
to meals, when through eating she re
turns. —Clinton Democrat.
—>chool teachers of superior
qualifications get as high as $lB a
month in Potter county. — Ex.
In Centre county some very poor
school teachers get from S3O to S4O
per month. This thing should he re
versed.
For the benefit of Burnside A Thomas'
numerous customers, we would announce
that their Store will be cloied on Good
Friday, April 11, as they attend to no busi
ness on that day.
—The Lewis burg Chronicle, dated Fri
days, reaches this place, regularly, the fol
lowing Tuesday. Distance 42 miles, mails
daily. That's speed in Uncle Sam's
mails.
Uk£ akd SiLYia. —Some two or three
week* ago parties began prospecting for
orp in this county in Bald Eagle Valley,
between Julian and Maitha Furnace na
tion#. A fine quality of fossil ore was
found at several points,* and further re
search showed it to be in large quantities.
Mr. George Gates, an enterprising capital
ist of that section, has already purchased
400 acres or moro of the ere land from
Messrs. E. J. and John Henderson and
Thomas Dougherty. An effort is being
made to buy up all this ore land and be
gin operations on it as soon as possible.
Underneath the ore bed is a strata ol
quartz, which when analyzed was found
to contain about five per cent, of silver.—
Jeuten's Republican.
last Saturday morning a fire was dis
covered, at about 2 o'clock, in eneef Wm.
Young's stables at Mifilinburg. Mr.
Young lost two stables with contents.
Jx>ss $l,lOO. Insurance S3OO. MissSilver
lciaj. stpble and ice house. Loss sl,-
000. Insurance S4OO. Jacob Gutelius lost
a stable, Ac., valued SBOO. No insurance.
Other parties lost about SI,OOO in damage,
Ac. Supposed to be the work of an incen
diary.
Postponmext.— The Managers of the
Miners' Hospital Grand Gitt Concert re
spectfully announce to the public the post*
poncmont of the Concert and dUtributlon
(advertised to come off March JKth,) until
Thursday evening., June 6, 1873, when tt
will positively take place, even though tho
full complement of the ticket* should not
be "sold.
The cause* which have compelled a
postponement are, via : the stagnation in
bussinet* in the coal region, especially In
Schuylkill Ceunty, work only having been
generally resumed on the Ist of this month;
the people objecting to our system el
numbering tickets, buyer* desiring to
select their on n numbers, which they will
be permitted to do hereatter; and the opin
ion which wa* generally entertained that
all the tickets could he Mild by the date
advertised, which caused a large number
to put off buying and many agent* U. hold
hack their return*. These, although bo
yend our control, have not prevented the
sale of a largo proportion of the ticket*, so
that we are entirely safe in announcing
that it will positively come off on the 6th
of June. next.
We feel confident that wo will be par
doned for this unavoidable delay, which,
however, ha* been requested by at least
two-third* of our agents, and which will
prove beneficial both to the ticket-holders
and the noble charity for which the Con
cert is to he held.
The boekt will he finally closed on the
3rd day of June, and the agent* outside of
Schuylkill county will make their final re
turn* on or before the 2nd, *• that all ar
rangmeul* may be completed for the dis
tribution on the 6th.
For the Board of Managers.
U K SHAKFFKR.
Chas. Outeliu* and family have removed
from Woodward to Denver. Win. Stump
intend* going to Virginia shortly.
—The weather this week was warm
and summer-like.
--The new road act for this conuty
has passed and become a law.
It U settled that tho T. Al\ RR U to
be extended to Curwen*ville. The Times
says work will he commenced at ence.
List of Graud Jurors for April Term,
Commencing Monday 28, 1873.
llcllefonte Boro'—Dr. Ja* Dobbins, Jno.
"Wagner.
Philipsburg -Isaac Harris, Geo Packer,
limner twp —DsvtJ Lohr, W. Tata, *ii
Baaey.
Boggs —-Jscab B Shope.
Curtm—Warren Lucas.
Ferguson—Jno Sholl.
Gregg—Philip s h°ok.
Haines -Emanuel Musser.
Harris-G H Jacobs
Huston—J Williams.
Liberty—Jno Clark.
Miles—Jas Freeman, Jas Mallory.
Pcnn—Tho* Frank, James Mauck, i<ain I
Krape.
Rush—Geo Goldman.
Spring— Sam 1 Nell. "Wn Bell.
Worth—Jno Simpson.
List of Traverse Jurors, April 28tb.
Bellefonto Boro-J P Oephart Christian
I>err, Peter Smith, Geo. Bayard, Ed
ward Brow n.
Philipsburg —Benj Jones.
Howard—J W Packer.
Milesburg—J C Thomas, Jno Parsons.
Unionville —Edward Lucas.
Benner twp—Christ Dale.
Borgs -Jno Shope, vi Airnen, David D
Shopc.
Ferguson—Levi Kreps, Edward Hess.
Gregg— Jacob McOool. Sam 1 Harter,
Isaac Strunk, O P Kearick, J Ross ma n .
Thomas Jamison.
Harris—David Stewart, Jno Boas, Ernan I
Richie—Levi Murray.
Haines—Thos Mot*.
Howard—Jonathan Schneck.
Hnlfmoon—Jno Wilson.
Liberty—Jno DeHaas.
Marion—Jno Butler.
Miles—Jno Throne.
Penn—Adam Hosterman.
Potter—Sam'l Bible, Joseph Gilhland,
John Slack. . .
Rush—Henrv Calhoun, Dan 1 Holt, J J
Batchler. W Spliter.
Spring —Jno Rockey.
Taylor—Wm Calderwood.
Union —Harvey Hoover, Geo Black, J G
Alexander.
Walker —Jno Lord.
Worth—Jesse Weodring.
2nd Week commencing, May 5, 1873.
liellefonte Boro —Jonathan Harper. S C
Hauler, Jno Powers.
Philips burg " J W Jones, Wm Burns.
Unionville —J C Smith, E A Kussle.
Mileshu'g—A Peters.
Benner twi> —Joseph Marshall.
Boggs-Wsa Marks. Frank McCoy.
Ferguson—Henry Krebs, Jno Musser.
Gregg—Sam" 1 Crawford, Jos Alters, Joe
Smith. , _ .
Harris —Philip Swariz, Isreal Co a do.
Haines—Luther Kurtz. J G Meyer,
Huston-A Williams. D U Baumgardner.
Halfmoon—Jno Miller.
Miles—Jacob Brumgard, J H Zeigler.
Marion—Henry Yearick.
Potter—H P Sankey, W Good hart.
Rush—D M Bilgor, Jno Collins, George
Moffat
Spring—Jno K Tate.
Union—Andrew Thompson.
St alker—Adam Vonada, Jno Boycr.
Worth—E P Jones.
w*
Trial List for April Term, 1873,
roa riBST WEBB—COMMBXCIKO, AVBIL 28.
Adam Grenob'.e vs. M D Gray.
A T Bitell vs. J J Nestlerode.
same vs. Say lor. Day et al.
George A Bayard vs. D G Bush.
A T Bisell vs. John Ardell.
P B Wilson vs. H R Smith.
Samuel Huston vs. J A R Oillilend tt at.
Mulford, Reeves A Co., v*. tame.
D E Brubaker, use of t. Elijah Blowers.
D C Keller vs. S H Stover.
Isaac Hill Vs. J S Reed * Co.
J .4 G Frazier vs. Hale A Co.
William Thompson vs. P Gray Meek.
Packer A Packer vt Man A Confer.
Henry Kotbrock. Jr., vs. Godfrey Fisher.
Boiinger A vs. J C Williams.
George W Stover TS. J B Crider.
Joseph Devling, use of, vs. J Ne-tlerode.
Mime vs Parsons A Buh.
James H Ebbs vs. Henry Stephens,
tame vs. George Gates.
SKCOXD WEEK—OOMMEKCIXG RAT 5.
Hand-in-Hand Life. Insurance Co, vs.
Gotlieb Uaag.
George Durst vs. Soil A Watson.
K U Strohecker v. Bicrly A Kreamer.
George linger vs. Lingle A Co,*
M Ulrich vi RO Br*U.
Habn, Wilson A Co. use of, vs Sam 1 Tree.
Norwood Coal and Lumber Co, vs Robin-
son A Worsley.
W L Wilson et al vs Jno A S II Thomp-
son.
Peter Vonada vs Mary Hay's Admrs.
J W Campbell vs Henry McCracken.
Amelia Rover vs J W sboll.
Zimmerman Bros A Co, vs 8 Haupt.
J P Harris vs Bradly Child* et al.
W H Hartcr vs Ettingor.
tame vs R A N Htover.
James McHenry vt W Young et al.
8 McCrickert A Co, vs Chas Brown.
Thomas McElrany vs Geo Kreps.
Thomas McGovern vs Vandyke, Moore
A Co.
Cyrus Watson vs J C Decker et al.
Chas Dongan vs Kobeit McKnight.
J A J Yerten v D Tressler.
John McDermott vs Jas McManua.
Wm B Evans vs 8 Leitzel.
Gephart A Furst vt W L Mutter.
Battles A Webster vs J 8 Fink.
Maria Tilghman vs B F Shaffer.
D McCloskey vs Joseph Devling.
J Brutzman vs J W Scott A Co. •
Dan'l Hoover vt. Isaac Haupt.
Andrew Walker vs Jacob Mecte.
Amanda C Bair vs Emma C Kreamer.
ivme vs C Leitzel.
J K Bowman vs Charles McCafferty.
DEATHS.
On Saturday nigbt. 6th, in Pettertwp.,
suddenly, of eresipelai, Mrs. Rebecca
Spangler, wife of Jacob Spangler, aged
about 54 years, and 16 days.
NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
the following petitions for license
have been filed in the office of the Pro
thonotary, of Centre county, and applica
tion will be made at the April term of
court, next, to grant the same.
Robert Lloyd—Tavern, Philipsburg Bor o
Rkh.,d Ros W[LLI4 "
P roth on y.
T^kISSOLUTION. —The partnership
I "heretofore existing between J. J. A T.
Lingle, has been disolved by mutual con
sent and the business will be continued by
J. A T. Lingle, who will settle all accounts
of the old firm.
Apr 10 4t J. J. A T. LINGLE.
UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES.-A
fine assortment Ot Coffin trimmings,
iust received at Mlllheim and Milroy
Hardware stores. Barr handles, Lace Ac.,
SffiS 1 " W.J.MMAmO/U.
LEGISLATIVE.
On tth, on motion of Mr. Mitchell, the
house proceeded to consider the re|H>rt of
the conference committee on the general
appropriation bill, and the several item*
were read.
Mr. OrvU opposed it, and reterred to the
unfair discriminations In favor of Phila
delphia and against the Interior, two
thirds of the original appropriations for
Philadelphia Institutions being retained
and over two-third* in favor of institutions
located in the interior wero stricken eul.
Notwithstanding these objections lie Would
vote for the bill if there were no alterna
tive*. But he believed a much falter hill
can be secured, and should be insisted j
upon, than the one under consideration
Mr. Mahon enumerated some of the
items referred to by Mr. OrvU, aud con
tended that the bill is in many respect,
unfair and unreasonable. Ho staled that
among other items is the e*pcn*o of the
construction of a bath room far the com
fort of. the senator*. He hoped the bill
would be sent hack
We are glad.to see our member, Mr. Or
vU, lake thU stand against the greed of
Philadelphia. Those fallows woulJ swal
low up every cent of the taxes the balance
of the state pay s and then laugh at the
country dUlricts. Mr OrvU showed up
this grasping disposition, as contained in
the appropriation bill, and it wa* defeated
by yea* 40, nay* 42.
A motion wa# made by Mr. Olvis to re
commit the report of conference commit
tee, on which question the yea* were 64
and the nay* SI, and therefore agreed to.
LOCAL omrtox.
On leave, Mr DeWitt introduced a far
ther supplement to the local cplion act,
declaring that the provUion* of the origi
nal act shall not go into effect in the coun
ties, district* and cities where it ha* been
decided to grant no license, until October
1, 1878. Referred to the committee on vice
and immorality.
An act to prevent stallion*, bulls, and
buck thecp from running at large in the
county of Clarion, was amended by Mr.
OrvU so as to include Centre.
Srriixi Cocar Daemon. —The Luth
emu and German Reformed* of Lower
August* twp.. who jointly own *nd wor
ship in wh*t is known as the ' Lantx
Church,' have for several year* been en
gaged in a lawsuit. When the church
a as built by thrwe two congregations they
entered into a written agreerueut that
nothing but "divine worship" was to be
held therein. In after years Sunday
school* wore inaugurated, and these two
congregations formed and held one in a
school house near the chuicb. After
awhile a little unpleasantness arose audi
the Lutheran wing of the school seceded
and went into the church, where they
held their school against the protest of the
Reformed*, who contended that the hold
ing of Sunday School was not ' divinej
service." A lawsuit ensued and Judge
Rockefeller decided in favor of the Luth
erans. The Reformed* appealed to the
Supreme Court, and that tribunl has just
rendered a decision reversing the decision
of the Court below. The whole matter ap
peared W hinge on tho question whether
''divine worship"' would correctly em
brace Sunday School*. During the trial
in our Court (Judge Rockefeller sitting in
equity) several ministers wore summoned
to give iheir interpretation of "divine ser
vice." They disagreed as well at the Su
? rente Court and tho Court below.— .Sen
ary Item.
THE LAW OF DIVORCE.
It, Apyhctm* in I'fHitiylrama
In the Philadelphia Court of Common
Pleat a few day* ago Judge Allison de
livered an opening in the divorce case of
Pennington vs. Pennington, involving a|
construction of tho act of 1351. In
case lh husband applied for a d.vorce on
tha ground that his wife had "offered such,
indignities to his person as to render bis;
condition intolerable and life burden-'
tome." and thereby forced himself to
wilhdraw from her. A divorce wa
granted upon the testimony taken before
the examiner, hut the wife applied to have
the decree set aside, opon the ground that
the parties ia fact never separated, and
because of alleged material defect* in the
libel. The decree was set aside, and afler
a variety of proceedings the case again
came before the court upon a demurrer to
the libel. It was this phase of the ease
that was disposed of.
The Judge says that the application for
a divorce by the husband is under the act
of May 8. 1854. wherein a cause for an
nulling the marriage is "where the wife,
•hall hare by cruel and brbarou truat i
ment rendered the condition of the bus
band intolerable or life burdensome.' j
11 ere the cause assigned is that the wife
offered such indignities to bis person as to
render his condition intolerable," Ac.'
This is not a literal following of the act of
1864, but seems to have been based upon
the act of March 1, 1815, which made it
a ground for divorce of the wile from the;
husband where it could bo shown that he,
had offered such indignities to her person
as to render her condition intolerable or,
life burdensome, and thereby force her to t
withdraw from his house and family.
The pleader in the present case did not 1
venture to follow the act of 1815, by alle
ging, In the language of that act, a with
drawal by the husband from the hou'
and family of the wife, if indeed a wife
cohabiting with a husband or living under
the same roof with him, can in any proper j
sense be said to bare a house and family ,
from which the husband could withdraw
himself ; but whether this be so or not, the
act of 1854 is entirely silent upon this
point. But although the act of 1815 can
not bo made to apply to a case in which
the husband is the actor in a suit of di
vorce, yet, inasmuch as the law of 1854
was in force when this libel was filed, it
can be supported, notwithstanding the
misapprehension of the pleader, i( he had
brought his case fairly within the requir
ments of the latter act.
This has not been done, as the Supreme
Court has ruled that the act of 1851 was in
tended to narrow the causo of divorce in
the husband's case to "cruel and barbar
ous treatment," leaving out indignities to
the perten, which may fall far short of
cruel and barbarous treatment, even
though tbe husband may consider person
al indignitiea aa rendering bit condition
intolerable and life burdensome. The de
murrers to this portion of the libel are sus
tained. but owing to other allegations in
the libel in regard to the conduct of the
wife, and not objected to, the libel it al
lowed to stand.
SPAIN
MOKE OUTRAGES BY THE CAR
LISTS.
Great Indignation and Excitement at
Barcelona. —The Prieats Threat- ■
ened. i
Barcelona, April I.—The inhabitants are
greatly excited in consequence of the Car
list outrages in the town of Berga and ad
joing districts. It is claimed that the cler
gy are in league with the insurgents, and
this has turned the tide of public indigna
tion against the priests and others In this
city to such an alarming extent that their
lives are imperilled. The citizens are as
sembling in crowds in tba streets and at
tacking tba churches.
The utmost powers uf the authorities
have been exerted to stay the tumult, but
without success. A riot and blodshed are
expected. The people are wild with ex
citement, and threats of vengeance against
the Carlist sympathizers and priests are in
creasing.
Opposition lo the Carlista.
Madrid, April I.—Tbe government
threatens reprisal* against Ultramontanes
generally throughout Spain. The citizens
of this city are actively at work forming
vigilant committees for the purpose of
' "f ■'
| die* kin* the operation" of the t arli.l
Agent*, and .imilar mcaaurc* are being in
augurated In other largo clti4 and pro
vince*.
Insurgent* Again Defeated.
Madrid, April 1.- The force of CarliaU
mulrr the command of the chloftain ta
enia made an attack on Vennro*e, in the
province of Ua.tellon do la Plana, yetlcr
day. After a abort content the iiuurgcnt*
acre defeated by tlio republican troop",
and Ited In disorder from before the town.
The CarlUl* have )iot aiity piltonrr* at
Rorga
PARKER S LANDING IN RUINS.
j Th< /."•< R*timatrJ at i AVer/y all
■ Iks Ratio*** JWftori / Ike 7\-i en in ,4Ar*.
Parker'* Landing, April 4. —The fire
which occurred here !a*t night wa* of tbe
mt de*truclive character, and i *up
|H<*cd to have been the work of an incen
diary. Tlio fire broke out about ten o'clock
la*t night, in the building uted a* an office
by Ui'urt. Arm.,!,. A Reamer, and *pread
with (he Bcrcert rapidity until all the
build.tig* on both tide* of the tiroet, from
the point where the recent fire wa* check
er!, at the upper part of tow n, down to the
aid Parker Manaion, were eiivelo|xd. Tha
grrati-.t con*ternatlon prevailed, and it
wa* found almo*t impossible to *ave any
thing from the burning building*. Dur
ing the progreM of the fire a very singular
mistake wa* made by aouie men who were
working to *ave the *tore building* occu
pied a* a "tore by Me**r*. Chalfant A
Craft A barrel, uppo*e*l to cwntain *ait,
wa carried to tbe reof after considerable
difficulty, and tbe content* were prcad
with a liberal band over the roof. In a
very few moment* it wa* dl*covered that
the barrel itnU'ned white ugar inituad
of alt, an ! that the labor eipended wa*
practically lo*t. The only building left
Handing wa* a large ice houe, which
teemed to re*i*t the fiame* to tbe la*t.
The fire burned for nearly five hour*, by
which lime it had reduced te ahe* the
larger portion ol.tba business part of tha
town.
Ma&uchusetu—Still CVnsureis Sum-
Boston, March 27. —The Massachusetts
Senate to-day rejected all auiemlmeuts,
and accepted by a vote of 27 to 4 the ad
verse report of the (.'emmittee on the pe
tition of John G. Whittier and other* for
annulling or rescinding the Sumner reso
lutions passed last session. The House had
already done the same thing | so that tha
matter it finally settled
Too I .ate licpcutancc.
! New York April 4.—Nixon, sentenced
to be hanged May 16, ha* completely bro
ken down and the prison officer* say that
front piesent indications, if he doe* net die
of fright, he will have to be carried to the
gallows. On reaching hi* cell, after the
sentence, yesterday, he cried most bitter
ly, and subsequently was found utterly
unconscious. His wife was refused per
mission to see him.
Freshet at Wi!liam*port, Pa
Willi* import, pa., April 7.—The river
is eighteen foot above low water mark and
still rising. Psrt of lbs pool broke tkl.
morning, and it is estimated about two mil
lion feet of logs passed down.
At Sunburv, Pa.
j The rivsr at Sunbury is within twelvs
! inches of the flood of 1865.
A Kaitimere blasphemer has been fined
s:.i and cost* for "uttering divers scanda
lous. profane, blasphemous ar.d indecent
expressions 'in the street. More of this
class ought to be treated in the ssm < way
oi worse- Profane and indecint la iguagc
lisa too common nuisance on tbe street*
and ought to he abated by the utmost se
i verity.
Tha census returns show that in PonO-.
-ylvniiia the iron interest of course pre
j dominates over all others. Its product in
'pig, bloom, forged and rolled iron, togeth
er with iron bolts, nuts, washers, rivets,
nails, spikes, pipe and casting* is set doan
!at the sum of #l2-,701 ,"AI7, in addition to
which machinery and boilsr* the valuoef
#.'.•.258,153 are manufactured, beside* near
ly #7,000,000 worth of *tecl.
The gas men, of New York, commenced
a strike for 8 hours, on 6tb.
Oil City, Pa., was damaged by fire on
4th. to tha extent of $50,000.
Peoria, 111., lol $30,000 by fire on 4lli
M*j. Jack Cuwmingi, of Snyder co ,
died lat Sunday, after a few dajra illne.
QOUKT PROCLAMATION.
Wbmw Ibo HM tturlM A. Um. Proatdrot of
tho coon of i <iiuiu <fi Plow, in tbo Wo Jndtrtal IM*-
Irtcl roaOtUM ol tbo mMUo of t'UoUm nod
I toartlokl. .ml Ibo Honorable W W In*# nod Ibo
HoMnhb Honrr lh>M>. Aoonctol* Jotfanta ' -eolro
ooonVJ. hailnf Mood llw ww.pl, heart of dalo the
tth IUJ of January, A l> . imt. to an* dirortod for Md*
in . rod of ttovr nod Terminer and Imwtl J*ll Do
Uron nod Ifudo lUniMi of tho Porno in Beltofunte.
for too eoanlf of Contra. mi to OOIOMW M lb* 'M*
Mnda; of Apr! noil. Mnt tb* Mb dar of April WJ,
nod to 00011000 100 rob
Motto# to borab* Hoo to Ibet'orooor. Jaattoto of lb*
PHM. A Mormon *od Coaotobtoe of tb* *nld Wl of
I'Mln, Ibni tbr bo Ibo* nnd Iboro in their prpoi
nroo*. Nt I* odor* In tb* forenoon of mid Iff. *tlh
tbotr r*. rd., tnyntottlon*. eiamlaationa. nnd tbrir ova
remembrance*. to do tboo* lb Inf. vbtnb to tbotr <**•
appertain* to bo dim*. *nd'tbna* vbo or* bound Is r*
rocnUnaro* to ptomrnt* nf nlnot lb* frtnooi tbnt ara
or ahnll bo In tho fall of Centra coootr, bo tbon nod
iboro to prnaarolo afnlnot thrin an •hall be )anl
i.iron nnd or mj hand, at Bollofoolo tho ttb dnf af
Jan la Ibo j*nr of onr lo.rd. Itl and In tho ntaotf
fourth roar of tbo la Jp*n,l*nr* of Ibo Cnlt*d Itialoo
i II V. KHArKR. Abort! ■
15,000 BOLTS
OF
WALL PAPER!
Now on exhibition at Millbelm and Mil j
roy Hardware Store*. About bo different;
pattern*.
PRICKS RANGING FROM 10 CENTS
TO SI.OO PER BOLT.
Beautiful Gilt Paper at one dollar
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decoration*.
A reasonable credit will be given to re-;
sponsible partie* for paper, *or 6 per cent
deducted from price* for cash. Price* are
the *nmn at both Store*
apr 3 4m. W. J. M M A NIG AL.
J lIAHRIB. J. D KHI'UKRT J. A. BKAVKR.
JOHN IIOKKKR. PKTKR HOKrKR.
Pennsvalley
Banking (Jo.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
OPFAF.I) FOR KIMMSS
APRIL Ist 1873.
iPitTKK Horrxß, Wm. R. Minolk,
Pres't. Cashier.
aprS.lf
NEW HARDARWE STORE
MILLIIEIM Pa.
W. J. >Mi-MANIOAI. of Milroy has Start
ed a branch Store in M illheim where he
intend* keeping a full lino of Hardware
and Cullerv,
IRON,
NAM.*,
OILR,
PAINTS,
VARNISH its,
UI.ASH ANI> fVTTr,
alao a full lino of Woilpaper* and liordcrt
The Store will bo in tho charge of hit clov
er and obliging clefk Jjamhs'Montgomcry.
Centre pointy, pnrruem,
and others ami examine good*, and
compare nrltes—■Jim i* a clever fellow
and will do nit in hi* power to accommo
date you
ALSO;
Do not target
THE OLD STAND AT MILROY,
where you will ttlwayx find a full Stock
to select from and prices to Suit the limes.
Being very thankful for the patronage
and many favors shown mo by my Centre
' county friends, I still solicit thair patron
age and I will guarantee tu 4>*o #ti*lak
> tion in every wav -Goods will sold very
r HfHSb , 4 r ' W J MMANIQAL
(lAUTION. -The follow I ll* article*
j wen' purchatod by tho underaifned,
at ronatable't tale, a* Hie properly of Wm.
K. AHinh A. Snyder, and 1 will leave
Hie (tine lit the poeaaalan of *ald pertie*,
at my jilva.uaru , all pr*on art therefore
taulmncd agaimtlntorforlng wllhthe*ame
In any manner whatever :
I Calf, 4 Slioat*. 'J Hod", 1 Cupboard. I
Cookitove, I llureau, I Clock, I Table, 10
Clialra, 1 I.otofTub#, I Kettle. 1 Barrel
anil old Iron, 'J Hedtead and Steve, I lot
of Tinware, lot of dried fruit, lot of bet
tie*, fork, and I Wheelbarrow.
AprS lit. JOHN 11. SPICHER.
VTOTICK The partial account of D
f. Forlney, Committee of N IlillM
boh, (Lunatic.ilia* been Bled in thl* of
flee, and will be pieelited at the April
Term ot Couit licil, for confirmation.
A. WILLIAMS,
p r :i at I'rothonatery.
| OoUKT SALE t I
„By virtue of ell order of the Orphan*
Court of Centre county, ihere will be ex
uo*ed to public *ale, at the Court llou*e, in
Uellefonte, on
WKDNKSI>A V, APRIL 50th
1878 at I o'clock P. M., the
VALUABLE FARM Of 38J ACRES I
known a the property ofHenry Rothrock,
Hr., deccae<l, tituaUwi about three mile*
eaat of Bellefonle. Ever* foot of thi*
property I* tillable and under fence.
170 ACRES are Cleared, and in good *taU
of cultivation. The balance con*i*ta ol
fifty Acree of
ORmiSAt. RISK A SO OAK TIUHKR
Upon the property are bed* of iron ore,
cement and liiuentonc It will be told in
two or three part* if deeired, and privalr
bid* will be received until the day of aale.
Term* ot Sale : One-third te remain in
the premite* a* dowry according to the
will of the deceased ; one-third to be paid
on confirmation of ale, and the remainder
in one vcar thereafter with interest, to be
•ecured by bend and mortgage on tbe
itremiaea.
NANCY A. ROT 11 ROCK,
aprfiOl JOHN UOFPKR.
REGISTER S NOTICES
The following ivouu have been Ki
amined and p*d by we and remain filed
of record in ibis uffi e for the inspection ol
heir*, legatee* and all other* in any way
interetted, and will be prevented to the
Orphan* Court of Centre rounly for allow
ance and Confirmation on Wednesday the
Slat day of April 1871
] The account of Annie Fehl and Jere
miah Ilaine*, administrator* of all and
singular the good* and cHatlle* right* and
. redlU which were ol George Febl, late ol
Mile. lap. Centre county, dec d.
i The account of Daniel Carman, trustee
appointed by the Orphan* Couit o( Centre
county, to make sale of the real estate of
Jamee K Mulkolland late of Burn*lde twp
idee d
-8 The Guardianship account of Daniel
Garman, Guardian ol the Minor children
of James K M ulht Hand, lair t>t Burntidr
twp dee'd.
4 The account of Jacob Bower, sr., ad
ministrator of all and singular tbe goad*
and ch.tttlei. right* and credits which were
of Joshua Roiuh. late of Haines twp, Cn<
ira county, dee'd
ft The administration account of Ueerge
\V. Kumbcrger and Henry AriuaghasC
administrator, of Ac . uf John Aamaghast,
late f Benner twp . dec d.
6 The account of Elizabeth Krazier, ad
ministrator of Ac , of Jonathan Krazier,
late of Gregg twp , dee'd.
7 Partial account of John and Henry|
Long, es ecu tors in the last will and testa- 1
mcnt of John Long sr., late of Milee twp.,
deed
8 The Guardianship account of John
Kockey, guardian of Jeremiah Swarts, I
minor son of George Swart*, late of Spring ;
twp , dee d.
0 ft e account of SusanaS. Lay i, admin-' 1
i.tratnz of Ac., ef Jackson Levi, late of
Bogg. twp., dee d.
10 The account of David Krape, guar
dian of Zaeharia Thomas, late of Haines
twp , doe'd.
11 Final account of David Gilliland ex
ecutor of Ac., of William S. Gilliland. i
late of Potter twp., dec.d.
12 The account of D. O. Bower and i
William Hosterman, administrator* of Ac, ,
of Jacob llosterman, late of Uainee twp.,{
deed
13 The account of John K er.U-lUr, guar
dian of Sarah K Meyer, formerly Marsh
K. Alexander, minor child of Henry Alex- /
ander. Ist e of Centre county dee'd.
14 The account of Amos C'lerasvn, guar
dian of Geerge W. Ray, minor Son of Da
i vid Ray. late oft'entre county, dee d.
15 Tbe account of Annie Vauada and;
Henry Vanada, administrator* of Ac , of
Nicholas Vanada, late of Gregg twp.J
dec d.
16 Supplementary account of William ■
H Fosr.-n, administrator of Ae., of Dar'd 1
liechdal, late of Liberty twp., dee'd.
17 The account of John Wilson, executor ]
of Ac , of Gulicelms Wilton, late ef Half J
Moon twp., dee'd
18 The account of Christian and Will
iam Bcchdal, Executor* in tbe late will
and testament of John Bcehdal, late of
Liberty twp., dee'd
19 The account of Henry Krumrine, ad
ministrator ef Ac., of I.ydta Krumrine,
late ot Centre county, dec d.
*JI) The account of John Risbel, admin
istrator ifr inssi ness eimteifo sarrv of all
'and singular, the good* and chatties, rights
and credits which were of George Long,
late of Gregg twp., dec d.
21 The account ofC. L. (Irene and B.
B. Elso, administrators ot Ac., of C. G.j
Kyrosn, late of Milosburg, Centre county:
dee'd. |
22 The account of Ihtniel T VVeiland and
i Daniel ileM, administrators of Ac., of !
1 Michael Weiland, late of Harris twp.,
dee'd.
23 The account of Samuel Go** and!
[(Christopher Gates, administrator* of Ac.,
. of Fredrick Goa, late of Furguson twp.,:
, doe'd.
i 24 The account of Daniel Rhoadt and |
John Irvin Jr.. Sirviy inglrualee* under !
I the will of William A. Thomas, late of'
' Rcllofonte, dee'd.
; 25 The account of Aaron Luckenbach'
I administrator <tr bonus now cum fesfo smi|
f'of Ac., of Nancy Runkle late of Potter 1
two., dee'd.
, 26 The executorship account of Aaron
Luckenbach executor in the estate of Geo
Runkle late ot Potter tap., dee'd.
27 The amount of H G Smith aiituiui*-
tralor of Ac., ot Jacob Yeakley l*'e ol
l'cnn township, dee'd
28 Tbe account of John T Rosa, surviv-
I ing administrator of alt and singular the
[ goods and chaltle*, right* and credit*
which were of Caleb Curry late ol Harris
twp., dee'd.
' 29 Thu amount of John B. Leather* ex
ecutor in the last will and testament of
Samuel Leather* late of Howard twp.,
dec d.
80 The account of D. I> MeKean guar
dian of Rebecca Harris minor child of John
S. Harris la'-o of Walker two., dee'd.
81 The account of D. D. McKean guar
dian of Annie M Miller, formerly Annie
_ M. Hnrris, minor daughtor of J. L. Harris
late of Walker twp., dee'd.
e 82 The account of D. D. McKean guar
dian of John I). Harris, minor son or An
nie D. Harris late of Walker two., dee'd. ,
JOHN 11. MORRISON,
Register.
RETAIL PRICE LIST
JOBBING AND COMMISSION HOUSE
OF BURNSIDE it THOMAS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
While sugars per pound _l3cU
Brown sugar per pound 10cu
Demarara sugar per pound 13cU
| Rio coffee 26c la
Arbuckle* brown coffee per pound SChst I
Best washing soap* |mt pound...6, 7 A Met*
Be t starch per pound .. lOcts
Beit bright Navy tobacco | or |>ound..o!cU
Garret* scotch snuff per box. lOcb
Twist tobacco it Cavendish per pound QOct
Best sugar-cured limn* per pound......\6cti
No. 1 black puppcr per pound.aOcts
MnUttos pt-r gallon blots
Mackcrul without heads and all kind of
niackoral and Herring at oily prices.
Double X X white drips HOcU pur gal
lon, in 6 gallon lots Sets a gallon less.
1000 other articles too numerous to men
tion, cheap. Men * stogies, heavy shoes
at $1,36 per pair. They have the largest
1 and cheapest stock of goods ever offered to
the public. If you want to
SAVE ao TO 50 PER CENT.
!
iGbiTO BURNSIDE A THOMAS
All kinds ofmercbandlie in whole pack.j
ages at less prices. julyWtt
HKLLKFONTKM ARRETS.
Corrected by U. I). Keller.
White m.eal $1.38, Red WO ...Rye
76 Coin 00 ... Oat* 54,...... Barley 80.
70....,iClororeeil 6,00 Potato#* 46.
Lard per pound T Pork per pound 00
Butter 30. K*k. 3U Plaster perton
814 Tallow 8......8ac0n8 Ham 13
LEWIHTOWN MARKETS
White wheat l.Hfi ~Rd wheat 1,80, ...Rye
70 Corn 40 Oat* 54 Barley 60......
(Jloveraeed 6,00 Timothy#ed, 560
Hall 3 60 per anck, M
Hacon 10c Ham 16 Buttei 36... KfK'
35 Flatter 60
■■ i
Great Reduction In Pricee Of
Note Paper,
We are now prepared la furnUh Note!
paper at prleaa far below any that havaj
ever before been offered at retail in thU
county
Hi-.i quality Commercial note paper
at 15 eta per quire
Kecoed beet do at 13 eta per quire
Third beet do at iOcta tier autre
Puichaeer* wilt And tbu to be of the
>aiue quality heretofore *old in thia place
for 36, 30, and 16 eta per quire, but having]
bought our paper at estremely low figurea.j
we Jealre to give our cuatoniere the full I
I benefit of the reduction.
Look At This!!
initial Paper With Chromot
French Initial paper 16 U per bog
Pteia white " 30 "
Rote tint " 36 "
Two linu " 40 M "
With a handtoue chromo given ewey
with each 40 cent box.
JAMKS WELCH k CO..
30 mar if Oppoaite Bub Houae.
PKNN HALL ACADEMY.-The
Spring term ef thia Institution
will epen on Monday, April !4m, 1875
under the charge of J. B. Kertchner. A.
B . e graduate of Franklin and Marvhei.
Callage I attraction will be given in tbe
Kngli.h Branch#*, Mathematics, Latin,
Greek and German Special attanliea
will be given U> tboee preparing tbemaelvet
for teaching. Fer further particular* ad-j
dfss|
MAJ. J, B. FIBHER,
GEN. GIG BUCHANAN,
Perm Hall. Centre Co.. Pa
Re/tranM, Rxv. D. M. WOLF. maris 4i
D. M. RirTKKHOIBK,
WITS
KOOVM, HiHWABZ A CO.
WHOLIUU UKALSIUi IK
Fish, Cheese and Provitiont,
144 North Delaware Avenue,
187 North Water Street,
PHILADKLPBta.
v A. Kooa*. o. Bcwwaaa J.MNUU
mar 6 ly.
NE PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
Tb* subscriber ta just receiving from the
eastern cities a Full Stock of
FALL and WINTER ..GODS
wbicb be bas determined to sell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Prints, Muslin*. Opera Canton*, and Woll
Flannel*. Ladies Dress Goods, such as
; Delains, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Cloth.
Satosn*. Taujetss. together with a fbll
stock of everything usually kept in the
Dry Goods line.
NOTIONS:
A full stock, consisting part of Ladies and
Children's Merino (lose. Collars, Kid
gloves, best quality silk and Lisle thread :
Gloves, Hoods, Nubias. Breaklbst shawls,;
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy's and Children's
ot the latest style and best.
j CLOTHING, I
Ready made, a choice selection of Men's
and Boy's of the newest ay let and most
serviceable materials.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
C. PECK'S
New 1
Coach Manufactory.
CSNTKK HALL. PA.
The undersigned be* oponed a new es
tablishment, at hL new shops, for the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
SLKIOUA AMD SLKD*,
PLAIX AMD FAMCT
|of every description .
Alt vehicle* manufactured by him
■re warranted to render satisfaction, and u
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He uhi none but the beat material,
and employ* the moil ekillful workmen.
I Hence they flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
I and finish.
Order* from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work before
I contracting ebewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE.
All kind* of Reparing done.
Shortlidge & Co.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime QuarriM,
The only Manufacturer! of Lime, burnt
exclusively with wood, in Central
Ponnrylvania.
IIKAI.ERB IN
, Anthracite Coal,
White Lime.
I)u Pont'e Powder,
Sporting and Blaating Powder on
baud, #
Fuae for' Blasting,
, Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
' Fertilisers,
Implements.
janSO TS
, Office acd yard near South end of the
Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle
fonte, Pa. janlO.7B
IK
FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC.
MtO Ps|N, MO Engraving*.
A .Uryllng niwi f[ Mitlsil Hiabw. at U> *MI
wl lifaut irnsllUla Qm*U liap*nrs. Tnnt
Una lWu>n. r,uai Mabeta. Vtadan, Itafd Fmm l
rliuu r<*tan* T.ji.r. .mi M Mll.au. mS|li later
hUu ■kwuW at Satml ftmtcUuu sad NarraU.a. at
th.tr no*.. It favaal. .terOtaa MnU tad lastrart*
all bow la svedd lb. IIP wblrb dub U ba* to Ws *lr
asoloaltt terrnecy aad 111—ral a.—wt—tin. For dm
Ur. .ml terta. .<MrwM UI. pahltab.r.,
J. H. BURR A H YDKTHartfbrd, Conn
of Chicago, HI.
AOEMTft WANTKD FOR TUX
UNCIVILIZED RACE OF MEN
IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE
ORLD.
Being a comprehensive account of their
manners and customs, and of their Physic
al, Social, Mental, Moral, and Roligious
characteristics. By REV. J. Q. WUOU,
M. A., F. L. S. AOO FfrgtaeUge. 1400 ta
per Royal Qpytve Pages in two volumes, or
two vOTifmes in one.
Agent* are making over SIOO per week
lin telling this work. An early application
1 will secure a choice of territory. For
j terms addreee the publishers,
J B. BURR * HYDE, Hartford, Conn,
['or Chlongo, 111. • . act II IT
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
I
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor of Kynder'e Muiic Store Jeeiree to call the atteotioo of the people of Ceotre county, to the fact
that thejr
Can Save Money
by purchaaiog their mu*ical ioetrumente ot Kyoder'e Mueic Store. We are telling
Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O,
ituperior in tone end fioiah, to tboee that are hawked aud peddled throughout the country at |I7S to $200.) Tb
we warrant Air Ave year*. We give any reaaooahle* credit deeired to reepoaaible partiee.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following inetrumenU, told in Peonevailey this year, which you would
do well to examine before purchaaiog eleewbere :
f CENTRE HALL.
8. 8. WOLF, Ryoder Organ m 00
WM.OALBRAITH, Rynder Organ .. 140.00 g
LKMONT.
DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ s37 b 00
PETER BCHRECK, Rynder Organ .. .... 140.00
AARONBBURO.
WM. ETTINQER, Rynder Organ ..... ....... $240.00
BOALBBURO.
MIBB E. E. HUNTER. Melodion ... •.$130.00
In a few weeki we will call aUentioo to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In abort by writing a letter to ut and getting oar prioee—we deliver all inetrumenta—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ.
AJ "~ R YNVEITS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D. EE LER,
BISHOP STREET BELLEFOHTE, PENMA,
is now prepared, at the Old Stand on Bishop Street, Us sell
DHy 800D8,®OS2S32§, Beats, Sheet, Carpets,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, 4C-, AC,
at greatly reduced price*. He i* also prepared U purchase
ALL KINDSOF GRAIN!
FOB WHICH HE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
ABH PURCHASERS B ILL FIND SUPERIOR IKDU
apr.mf-
I. Guggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT!
ISAAC GUOUENHKIMKE, HAYING
purchased the entire atock of the late
firm of Buaaman A Guggoohcitur. ex
cept the Leather and Shoe findings,
ha* filled up bis shelres with a lot or
aruWDii) mm* OOODS,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DRESS OOODS,
.
uaocKßina,
PROVISION*,
BOOTS A SHOES,
i
BAT* A CAPS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
and is now prepared to accomodate all
, his old customer*, and to welrcroe all
new ones who may fiayor him with
their patronage. He feels safe in say
ing that he can please the most fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER.
1 p. S.— Mr. Bowman still continue*
to deal in
. LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
I CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
r in tbe old room, where he mar alway
r be found. 12ap.tf
C. F. Htrischer N. Cronmiller.
NEW GOODS!
iFDSSM VAL
FALL GOODS!!!
HKRLACHXR * CRONMILLER
With to inform the clliaeut of Potter
that they hare opened an entire new
Block of good* in their old quartern, and
will keep constantly on hand a full and
food assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
consistinf of
ALPACAS,
PopHn*.
PLAIDS,:
Lustres.
and all other kinds of
DRESS GOODS,
ftill line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
H*U A Cp, Boots A Bhoes
CROCKERY, OUEKNSWARR,
STONEWARE, CEDARWARK,
8l?UAR8.
TEAS. COFFEES,
FISH, SALT.
etc. etc , tUi..
All of whlek we o'flfbr at f really reduced
prices.
Highest prices paid for country produce.
By strict attention to business we hope to
merit and receive the patronage of the
public
Seeds, Plant*, Treen,—-Prepaid by !
Mail.
My new priced descriptive Catalogue of
Choice Flower and (garden Seeds, 2o sort*
of either for SI: new and choice varieties
of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs
Evergreens, Rosea, Grapes, LM' M<
Fruits, House and Border Plants and
Bulbt; one year grafted Fruit Trees for
ixutUiug ) Fruit Stocks of all kinds ; Hedge
Plant-, Av. ; the most complete assort
ment in the country, will be sent gratis to
any plain address, with F. O. box. True
Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or low
land, SO per 1000; fi per U# ; prepaid by
mall. Trade List to dealers. Heeds on
ComntUdon Agents wanted.
& M. WATSON. Old Colony Nurseries
and Band Warehouse Plymouth, Mats.
' Established \M. marlS-Ot
POSITIVELY
will taka place on
Thursday Evening. June stb, 1873,,
Tha Miner*' Ha*pital Grand Gilt Con
cert *t Shoemaker'* Opera House, Sbaaan-j ]
donh. Pa., in aid of tha establishment of a;
Miner* Hospital in Schuylkill Granty ,
and on which occasion the hatt musical I
talent that can be procured will add plea*-,
ura to the entertainment, and 8000 Gift*
aggregating a total of .
SIOO,OOO
will b* distributed to tha ticket bolder*.
The principal gift* are ONE GRAND
CASH GIPTOPII6.OOOIN GOLD; TWO
CASH GIFTS OF S&.OOS EACH; TWO 1
GKANDCASU GIFTS OF $ 1.(110 EACH;
ONI SPAN OF MATCHED HORSES
WITH FAMILY CARRIAGE ANDj
MOUNTED HARNESS WORTH tl.fiOOt
THREE LOTS RN THK CITY OF AL
LEN TOWN, worth SBOO each ■ THREE
HORSES A BUGGIES WITH MOUNT
ED HARNESS, worth SOOO each ; TWO
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, worths6ooeach.
Ac., Ac.,
A large troportion of the ticket* have
already Man told and the large corp* ol
ettcient agent* now established, render,
the *al# of the remaining ticket* easy and
rapid.
Price, of ticket*,—(ingle tickets $1; Ave
ticket* $4 20; ten tickets, $9.
Far Tickets, Programme*, with list oi
reference*, information, Ac., apply to
GEO k. B&AKFFER.
Sbenandaah. Schuylkill County, Pa.
apritd.
TYROCKERUOFF HOUSE,
Allegneoev Street, Bellefonta, Pa
D. JOHNSON A SONS,Proprietors.
A riRtTCLASa BOTKL, COMrOETABi-B BOOM.
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
ALL THK MODERN OOHVKNIIN
CKS-AND REASONABLE Charges
The proprietor* offer to tbe traveling
public, and to their country fi lends, ir*i
claa* accommodation* and careful atten
tion to tha want* of guests at all lime*, at
fair rate*. OareAilhostler* end good rtablt i
ling for borsea. An eicellent table wel I
•ervod. A Bar supplied with An* liqoen I
Servant* well trained and everything re
ijuisiUt in a first class Hotel. Our location
t in the bu*ine*s part of tbe town, near lh<
Port Oficc. tha I -urt House, the Chur
, chea. the Banks, and the p incipal place
of business, renders it the most eliribb
place for those who visit Bellefoete onbusi
or pleasure.
An Omuibus will enrry pamenger
and baggage to and from all trains
free of cbarga.
Excelsior Cement-
Th undersigned now manufacture Oe
ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
QUALITY. t their kilns near Pine
Creek Mills, in Ha toe* twp. This cement
baa already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. Jt S. C. K R., anil baa been
found highly satisfactory upon all Job
where it baa been used, and as equal to
any now manufactured. The undersiz
ed now take pleasure in recommend inc.
and warranting it to all, for ue in CIS
TERNS. WATER PIPES, or whatever
purpose a food qualify of Cement is desi
rable. This Cement has already been
tested far ami wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con
structing Cisterna, laying Water Pipes,
Ac., wilt And it to advantage to bear this
in mind, and also, that they warrant the
article as represented. For Anther par
ticulars, address .
MEYER A HOFFER.
20 dec If Aarontburg, Pe.
MAN HOOD: HOW I4BT, HOW
RESTORED!
J mat enlisted, s sots setuoa at Da. CcivaawuLLW
J-rtor. Is a sasslaps. <mlr SI osets.
Tfcs satsbsaSsiseUMS, tsthisartulnMesassy,elssr
b dvOKMSsmUa, from a thirty roars' smwaaalal P*ae
tloa. thai Us alarming mnsnsnatis at aalf aims* mar
ba radical tr eotwd wtlhoat th* danssnsu mm of tatora
al osodkdna or sha aepbcaUoe oflhe Sulfa . pot. tin.
oat a asada of ooro at oass atmpla. eorlata sad agocto
al. bj asaana of which avoir aolaror. BO maMor what his
poaelUoß mar bo, asar rura hissaaU chaapb, pHvatab
* This Lartara should bo In tha baada of ovosj youl
ami awry was Is tba Land
ttanl, undar aaal. Us a plain aovalopa, to aar tddtaaa,
po.tp.td, am rscstpl of all cwata. or two port sumps.
Alii. Dr. OalrorwoU-a "Maiataeo OaOa." prSoaSS
Addroaa tha j g KUKK J
Post Ofiss lai UK 111 Booarr. Maw Tort
aprttj*. -
TREES AND PLANTS,
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 1
A complete assortment of Standard ami
Dwarf Apples. Pears, Peaches, Pturns,
Siberian Crabs, Apricata, Nectarines
Grapes, Currant, Gooseberries. Blackber
ries, Atparggut, Rhubarb, Nuta; Shed*
and Otrns mental Trees, Hardy Flowerinj
and Climbing Shrubs, Hedge Plants Ac
Enclose stamp for Catalogue end Priced
EDWD J. EVANS A CO.,
Nurseryman and Seedsman, York, Pa.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar
4 IO YEARH
' ft —OF A—
J Public Teat
. Hm pron.
K OR. CROOK'S
WINE
TAR
writ tku MJ
MH| nlmllar (iinHira*
VHH I Oca ffpr offered
UteiraMle.
TiiirlfhtillieMiktealfMl*
Itlco of Tar. *r,d unequal*! fordAoMU*-
m sf the ThawiUodMLwisa. prr
Cotigka* CoMa-CkrwotoCoogKn.
It eflertutlly cares them *ll.
S * llßa ilea cared so buj (MR
It baa been pronouaoeda
•perific for UMt complaints.
For potns in Breust. Sideorßodr,
liravel or Kidney Diseaso,
Diseases of the Crinanr Omm,
JaondWvorany Liver Complaint,
It baa nonqual.
It Is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
* ra * k, and
Debilitated,
Caaaee the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to jour System.
TRY DR. CROOK'S WINEOFTAH
TRADE
ffV apk. Vx
KEARNEYS
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Is Urn oaly tsawi me *r tar
,rf tS WsSr aad lSammeti< of Urn KMnsys.
ri*tiT at tha Kidsrit and Bladder, j§**B-
Dwmsae of the Freatst* Gland,
atoo* tn Um BtaMsr.OsajaLArk*Das DepojU,
OUOM of Be*K
Sdwik Pain is the
SisssaMa rssEZfe
peculiar to Wle.thsfc-
.Lir'aii Lg-^
itSSSr "wh#~. aeriifty.
SSSrtJSforIrwfHMsd 1 r wfHMsd aad A-BeslacSsSim
uoa* of H-ib aeisssnd all ages.
Samwbtv* bxtbkt Btcnr,
reros *• ArMm* fnci fopoxfdoem.
ff~Hu at /MmWrofSus. Ktt. in si! thofr lisgrt^ss
eeww* sad • * a6 sU IM; 4 - • •' i*tuv.
EWli' -
•uppsr bottler fix !*••> r<* f - I, '■-"JTJ
A ft'-.' ■' "*""?*'• fv ?•
la whom aU letters u* ... • "*
addressed .
AVOID QUACKS HO IBMeTIM>
Be Charge far Airier eui Consultation.
Dr J. B. JMI. QndWts of J /rr<c* u
t\"rat nuisdriphla. aotiior of ■vcrsl vslasM#
iorkr can hs eensnlttrl ■ i i.' liLswases. f thi
v"v' he baa i
u ropeclol ttndy), either i,i laid >r frniij uo
StSTfrSm What canro atfeluatSnc.tr nf bow
it>tw stand:tK A practice 'f K years eosbtos
With ttiOisw. Cumgnsr
Zd CtKnmrsasoasbk Those at a <a-
letur describing rymptoms,
0 cents.
BUTTS HOUSE
Bkllefonte, Pa.
J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Pas first class accommodation; charg
ea rwtaorw tf-
FITKIFX YOU& BLOOD.
! For Scrofula, Scroftw
H? loos Dlscasei of the
Ljea, or Ncrofulo tu
AjV caiy form.
y Any disease or arnption of
sif the Skin, disease of the Liver.
!® Rheumatism, Pimples, O1 a
Tir * Bores, Ulcere, Broken-down
§2/Ql Coostitutiona. Bvphilis, or any
vSk n disease depending o
flj S praved condition of tha bloo#
CROOK'S
ggk jg BTRUP OP
@| POKE ROOT.
1 AfrCjj It has the medicinal property
xi' of Poke combined with a prep
-7/y. sration of Iron which goes aS
aV t-nee into the blood, periorm
ing tba most rapid and Wo*
v derful cures. .. _
Ask your Drogaist for Dr. Crook's Com
pjuud Bytup of *ke Root-tske Hand b*
' healed. •