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    rs's otiNTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY MAT 22,1878-
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL K*W—Our friend*, every
where, will oblige u* by sending us loca
new* of interest. . ,
CIRCULATION.—The circulation of the
KkfoRTKK, on this side the county, I*
larger than that of all other paper* in the
countv. Ru*ineaa men will therefore find
this one of the best advertising medium*
We invite all interested to come and In
aiwwt our list for themselves.
RKMITTVNCM —All monies for sub
scription will be credited on the subscri
ber's addreas, tach week: by referring to
which our patrons can at all time* eehow
their accounts stand, and a receipt * b\
this system carried upon each copy of the
PP*v.
lIOTSE and LOT FOR SALE.-A lot
of ground, at Potter's Mills, thereon erec (
ted a two-story dwelling Houa* with r* 1 *
Wagonmaker Shop, a gpod Msblc, and all
neceary outbuildings, is offered at pri
vate sale", en reasonable terms. There i* a
well of never failing water, with puiup.
near the door E.w fbrther particular,
apply to M r* K ATE SHAIKH
ITaprSni Potter* Mills.
—LIME!—Mr. George Koch has taken
charge of the Lime kiln, near Centre Hall
and w ill constantly keen on hand a good
quality of Lime Mr, Koch can be found
at the kiln at any time in the forenoon of
each day, to wait upon customers, my to
NOTH' K '—ll D. VAN PELT A
IY>. are building a few FIRST CLAiv
REAPERS and MOWERS, for this *ea
aon's trade, which they warrant in every
respect equal and in some respects superior
to sny Machine offered in this market, ana
which thev propose to SELL lor a iitue
LESS MONEY than any othei Machine,
aro sold *t. Person* wishing GOOD MA
CHINES, with the advantage* of any re
pairs handy at borne, will do well to ex
amine our Machine* before purchasing
foreign ones. We will put them all out
on trial. UmayVhn
MEETING OF THK S TOOK HO L
DERS OF THK CKNTRK HALL \\ A
TKR CO.--The Stockholder* of the above
Corporation are requested to meet at the
lower school room, on Thursday evening.
June lSlh, at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of
adapting >uch new By-law* ami making
such altera!ions in present ooeq as may be
deemed necessary A full attendance t>
roiucstcil F. KI'RTZ, Pre* t,
\VS. WOLF, Sec y. mals.4t
Not ten to School Di*t> tows anp A i •
PITOU or PcTTEm x* r.-School Direc
tors and Auaitor* of Potter township are
herebv notified to meet at the Old 1 ort, on
the first Monday of June, being the sec
ond day ofthe month, at nine o'clock A,
M, to settle and audit the accounts of the
Treasurer of School Board. Ibe new iy
elected Directors will meet on the same
day. and at the same place to organize
nev board. ....
PKTER HOFFKR.
W. W. Roy an. Pre*,Je*t.
Sre'y,
The following Centre county case*
were up tor argument before the Supreme
Court at Harrisburg. this week;
Wapples vs. Foster et al.—Error to
common picas Centre co.
Wapple's appeal—Appeal from Com
tnon pleas Centre co.
Stroliecker's appeal -Appeal from or
phan's court Centre co.
Gov Curtin's residence, at Belle
fonte, was on fire last Saturday noon. The
fire originated in the ceiling about the gar
ret. The firemen were on the spot imme
diately, and by cutting openings into roof
and ceiling and letting on heavy streams
of water, the fire was put out. It had just
been discovered timely enough to suppress
tho flames. The house was unoccupied
and tinkers having been at work during
the forenoon repairing the roof, it is sup
posed that a *park fiom their charcoal fur
nace dropped through the roof and caused
the fire.
Mr. Crittenden, SS. missionary, de
sire* us to lUte that twelve preadhers and
speakers have promised to be present at
the SS. Convention at Boalsburg. 27, 28
and 2iHh.
A Sabbath School was organized at Ear
)yu>wn Sunday evening last: also one in
Confer valley same day.
"Zed's Monthly,'' for June, is fine
ly illustra.ed and has the following list of
contents: Italian Art and Artists; Spain
in the 17th Century ; The Origin of Man
according to Darwin; Natural History,
Ac.
Special inducements for raiding clubs
for the Miner's Hospital Grand Gift Con
cert The club rates are
20 Tickets for sl6.
50 Tickets for S4O.
105 Tickets for SBO.
A special commission of 10 per cent., off
these rates, will be allowed to parties get
ting up clubs. This offer only applies to
c-übs where each person interested holds
sor more ticket*. The drawing will pos
itively come off on the slh of June. Foi
tickets, address Geo. R. Sbaeffer, Shenan
doah, Pa.
Tyrone had a big fire on Tuesday
night. 13tli. The saw and planing mill of
Beyer a Guyer, with a large stock of lum
ber, vis destroyed. Lou about $21,000
insurance S3OOO. The fire originated near
t he boiler.
At Buhl's Grocery, opposite Hoffer's
■ tore, you always get nice and fresh su
gar's, coffee's, teas, canned and dried
fruits, spices, and, in fact, any article usu
ally kept in a well conducted grocery.
Mr. Buhl sells cheap, and always renders
the utmost satisfaction to his customers.
Farmers of Pennsvalley, remember Buhl's
grocery when you go to Bellefonte.
A 14 year old boy, named Bilger, of
Bloom twp., Clearfield Co., shot a bear last
week weighing 860 pounds.
Philipsburg laments the death of D.
S. Dubree, one of its most enterprising and
esteemed citizens, aged 50 years, 3 months
and 20 days.
Girls are employed at type setting
in all the Bellefonte offices. Any intelli
gent young lady hereabouts wishing to
learn the art, can apply at this office.
Rev. D. Leitzel preached the com
munion sermon in the Luth. Church, of
this place, on last Sabbath.
The Tyrone Herald of lat week is
more il ustrated than illuslrious.
-ALWAYS BUY A GOOD BOOK.-
Livingstone's book, entitled, Lest mid
Found, containing 800 pages, and filled
with beautiful engravings, is the very book
wbich every family should have. It i not
necessary to give any further description
ot this interesting work—the name is suf
ficient for all. 1 claim the right to supply
nil desiring to purchase in Centre county,
having the exclusive agency, and the book
can be obtained of ine at all times. I will
also cull on as many as possible at their
homes. All desiringio buy tbis book give
the undersigned their order. Price low,
s.nd no trouble to give information. Ad
cress, H. G. RISHCL, Agent for Centre
county, Centre Hill, Pa.
—Gov. Hartranft has our thanks for a
copy of the General Laws passed during
the session of 1878.
At M'Manigal s, Millbeim, is the
place *to buy Hardware cheap and where
you can get any article in that line.
-—For plain and fancy Dress Gooes, a*
well as cheap Groceries, call at Isaac Gug
genheimer's, Bush's arcade. The finest
assortment of goods in Bellefonle is at
Guggenheimers.
The weather the last few days has
been cool, in fact it has been cool all this
spring. On 21st rain.
Mr. E. L. Spangler has our thanks
for Chicago dailies.
For the ReporterAn attempt was
inade to introduce the Uniform Lesson Pa
pers into the E. C. SS. of Churcbville, on
tiabbath last. We hope that every parent
and member of the school will take the
subject fully into consideration, for these
papers are certainly of great value; they
enliven a school, and it can be kept up
more economically.
l'upils will take more interest in preparing
their lesson ; tbero will be greater induce
ments for them to study the scriptures, and
certainly there can be no success unless
the teachers as well as the pupils prepare
their Sabbath school lessens. All who
have used these papers recommend them
highly—therefore give them a trial, VAL.
| AN IMPORTANT DECISION TOIIAS
TKH ANI) APPRENTICE.
A riH wa* heard in Philadelphia in
which Mr. Hdward C. Amer asked tha
court ta revoke certain article* of indent
ure. He *aid that in March, 1971, a boy
. wa* indentured to him from Girard Oollef e
1 to learn the art of morocco flnUhing.
In the course of time the boy fell into
had habit* ef insolence and di*obodience
to thoto over him, using very vile language
to the demoraliaationof the other appren
tice*, and he would absent himelf when
ever ho choio, without first notifying hi*
*uperior*. Once or twice he we* lightly
chastised, and was sent te prison for a few
day*, but all without effect for instead of
improving, he appeared to gorw worse
and worts; and finally, having lo*t all
hope of ever fleeting any geod with the
bey, Mr. Amor asked the court to revoke
the indenture
The only excuse offered by the bey anw
that after he had been in the establish
ment a year and a half he vat U!1 requi
red to sweep out the office. Ilia mother
was very* anxious to have him sent back
to Mr. Am sr.
Judge FinUlter said it was ridiculous
for an apprentice to suppose that he was
to do only such work a* pleased his fancy.
Ho was bound to general obedience to all
his master's commands, and if hit rights
under the indenture were disregarded the
court would prefect him.
The chiet fault with this bov appeared
to be that he had not learned the great
and primary lesson of obedience, and the
principal mistake in the master was that
he did not sufficiently exercise hi* lawful
authority and more thoroughly rhastUe
the unruly apprentice ia order U> compel
hi* obedience. He did not like'to dischar
ge the boy from hi* apprenticeship, and
thus throw him out into the community 1
without a trade and without the character
necessary to enable him to abtain honesl
employment; nor did he think it advisa
ble to require the master to take him back
into hi* shop at oace where his pernicious
example would have a bad and harmful
influence cn the other boys
But for the good of the youth himself,
he would do that which the law empower
ed him to do, namely, he would send him
to the county prison for threo months for
his insubordination .to his master, and this
! order was made out
Here U a decision meriting the attention
of all persons interested in the trades, and
its effect upon the relations of master and
apprentice may be very healthful. —Ex
The tmine residence of 31 r. Jess*
Zimmerman, two miles west of Hartleton,
caught Are about 2oclock on last Tuesday
afternoon a week, and was burned to the
ground. Nothing was saved of the house
hold goods excepting the furniture of the
front room. Hams, potatoes and every
thing in the eating line were likewise de
stroyed.
Valentine's Rolling Xill to be Re
moved
The Bellefonte Iron Company in
tends removing its works to Williams
port ; this will be a serious loos
to that town which we regret
as much as the people over there.
The following are the reasons for this
removal, as furnished by one of tbe firm
to the Republican :
He then went on to relate the nature of
these difficulties. "In tho first place," he
said, "there is the exhorbiunt freight on
our little branch read—the Bald Kagle
Valley Railroad—which makes a competi
tion with other mills'not obliged to use the
transportation of this road, a difficult un
dertaking.
"With the small margin rolling mill*
have on the price of iron, you will easily
understand that u difference offromjthree
to five dollars per ton In freight, is amply
sufficient to drive any concern thus encum
bered, out of the market. It is an actual
fact, that we (have to pay nearly as much
freight from here to Tyrone as from Ty
rone to Philadelphia at about two-thirds
of what we have to pay.
"Then, having a siding jointly with the
glass works, we always bad the greatest
difficulty to induce the railroad officials
here to do our shifting of cars, which, the
switch being locked we could not do our
selves.
"But the chief reason why we leave, is
that we wished to considerably enlarge onr
business by adding more puddling ftir
naces, and especially by putting up a char
coal forge, this we were unable to do here;
in the first place, because of the high rates
of freight above spoken of, and in the sec
ond place, because no charcoal ;ceuld be
had here al adequate figures.
"In Wi'.liams|>ort both these obstacles
are overcome—cheap rate# of freight hav
ing been secured both for the product to
be used, as well as for the iron manuafac
lured All arrangements for an abund
ant supply of cheap charcoal have likewise
been made.
"Different from peddled iron, there i* a
large margin on charcoal iron, ai we pro
pose making it, and we are sure that eur
undertaking will be successful.
"That the citizen* of Williamsport share
this opinion, is demonstrated by the fact
that all the stock of the new company ba*
already been taken up, wid by the most
prominent and far-seeing of their buiinea*
men.
"The building, foundation and smoka
stack remain here, and would be the vary
thing for the purpose of establishing a
boiler plate mill to roll the charcoal irou
manufacture,! here, which bears the just
reputation of being the best in the coun
try. This iron should be railed here, and
not leave the town in an unfinished state,
giving large profits to outside parties, and
to show our allegiance to our beautifbl lit
tle town, we are ready at any moment to
invest our money in erecting a mill for this
purpose, provided we meet with the help
ing hand af our fellow citizens which ha*
been so liberally extended to the stiang
ers about to come here."
For the Reporter.
Letter from South Eastou.
EDITOR RKPORI KR As the immortal
Prof, one of the firm of Miles A Co., is
now rusticating on the streets of Belle
fonte, attending as a witness on the Roy
er vs. Sholl, slander case, and is sporting
his "Dolly Varden," a pleasure which we
will not envy him, as in past years, we al
so thought sporting the streets with our
"Dolly Varden" that that was the height
of young genU*ambition ; but other year*
have taught us that other care* are to be
cared for,(that are essential te man's hap
piness. May his pleasure* have no limit
ed bounds, though itcompclls me to scrib
ble all alone, but I shall try and do my
best. John Krouse, who, in our last, was
stated as beating his wife to death, has
been worked around by the doctors, as
signs of "appoplexy" and "bemorage"
caused by blows inflicted by John Krouse
with a verdict of murder in 2nd degree,
and an imprisonment for ten years. This
woman was beaten, kicked, stamped, at
about 9 o'clock in the evening, after she
had done a hard day's werk, and died
next morning at little after six o'clock.
Justice, bah! what is justice—murderers
escape the scaffoldjarid villians and thieves
arc pardoned—but the glorious work of
reconstruction goes nobly on. "Oh thieves
where is your victory, and murderers
your sting?" Echo answers where 1
I will here give you an average of the
coal trade of the Lebigh Valley R. R., for
the month'of April '73. There were de
livered at Easton for the following named
railroads: Belvidere A Delaware Central
road of New Jersey, Morris A Essex, and
Port Delaware, or Morris Canal company,
21,844 cars at an average of five tons each
. 108,220 tons. Now along the railroad to
the furnaces in operation|Bloo cars or 40,600
tons. The North Pa. RR. received 2860
cars or 14,800 tens, total 164,020 tons.
Now at the nominal sum of three dollars
- per ton ftfiOdO. No wonds
that along the mountain* where there a>
, pear* not to be enough of subsistence t
i te fklUti a "Kildeer," that there are proi
. perou* town* wherever there i* a rallroai
t situated where ail is cheerfbM and happy
, though all vegetation i Invisible. Man;
houses are built on a half doxeti block
, of wood, that anwers the purpose of
, wall, thu* answering for two purposes, i
shady retreat for the goals in summer, o
which there is a large supply, roamilij
through the streets, and a shelter in w lnte
against snow and rain. The wealth o
those towns is not on the surface, as tin
wealth of a fanning country, but under
1 neath the ground in in black diamond*
which abound in inexhausUblo quantifies
1 am glad to hear that the HR. i* pro
greening in yeur valley, and that the threi
adjoining rallies abound in large quanti
tie* of minerals, every one know* what •
blessing the K R will be when finished
Money will be plelitier (the boen of sub
listened and work more readily obtained
The fanners will not need spend two day
in taking a load to market, when they
can ship by rail for one-third the cost, and
save their horses the hard drive to do it, a
some would make their wive* and chil
dren walk sis miles to church, rather then
drive* their fired horses one mile. I
have no doubt but few farmars who livs
at a distance fNsm a KK., *ee the advan
tage as the superstition of having all their
cattle killed, Ac., has so uiucli prejudiced
them against railroads that they would
not patronlae them for at least si* years
when they are once built, only these in
the immediate vicinity of railroads know
the real value, and would fight ten times
harder thaa the Modoc*, should some one
try to exterminate railroads again, and
leave them where they were forty years
ago. May the iron horse soon come
screaming through your valley making
hill and vala reecho every pulsation of his |
steaming chest. 1 see in your paper of
prospect of an extension of either P. a R.,
or Catwaissa railroad up White Deer
creek to Brushvalley and then down fish
ing creek to Mill Ball, thence up Beech
creek to Snow Shoe Ac. This would be a
valuable extension for lumber, coal, and
general productions, but I have climbed
the mountains so often between those val
leys that ] am at a loss where to cross;
BrushvalUy to get to Fishing creek or j
even Mill Hall; a road up Sugarvallev
narrow* and dewn Fishing creek to Mill
Hall, thence to Sn>w Shoe, via Beech
creek, could be easily accomplished and,
would Shorten the distance to the v.et
some fitly miles, then by the P. A K read
and also striking the large coal beds and
lumber regions ef the western part of this
slate. Opposition is the life of trade—and
wed has it been handled by monicd men
of railroad corporations. Hoping to hear
more on this subject through your paper.
The readers of your paper fhould not
forget that Mr. Diehl, of Rebersburg. has
been to the city and bought a large sup
ply of ligbtaning rods, and those minus
those preservers should call on him.
and have ibrm put up. He also paid us a
flying visit at Easton, and left well pleased
with the good appearance of our thriving
vicinity, and visited the leading works of
Easton, South Easton and Philipsburg,
N. J. Peace to hi* family and success to
his business.
Yours. Ac. Dak.
Boys Drowned.— Two little boys, says
the Lock Haven Republican, sons of J. C
Brown aud Widow Smith, residing on
Fairview street, were'accidentally drowned
on Sunday morning last in tbe canal near
Percy White's mill. They had driven a
cow to pasture, and while returning, in
stead of crossing the bridge, launched a
log and undertook to float across upo.-t it.
By some accident the log suddenly turned
over and they wore thrown into the water
Another son of Mrs. Smith, seeing their
danger, ran to their rescue, but narrowly
escaped drowing himself. The bodies o!
the unfortunate lads were soon afterward*
recovered by the neighbor*. The older
Smith bey when rescued was nearly ex
hasuted, having been drawn under a log,
where he must certainly have perished in
a few moments if he had not been found
tion of work* for the manufacture of ear
in Bellefonte tbe Betlefontc plaining mill
has been purchased by the car company.
The price paid was $18,0(10.
tom HofTer Bro's have, and ail because
they never deviate from their rule to sell
Goods cheap.
A* the Niagara Express West pass
ed Lewitburg Junction, about; 1 P. M. on
15th a spark from tbe engine fell upon the
roof of the freight depot, and in a short
time the whole concern was ablaze It
being a wooden structure, it* total destruc
tion was a matter of a few minute*. For
tunately, the hierchandiae stored in it wa
not much, and a considerable portion of it
was saved. A blazing brand was carried
by tbe wind toa stable belonging to M. V.
Andrews, which kindled and soon destroy
ed that buildiug.
CENTRE HALL
COACH SHOP,
LEVI MI'KBAY,
at hit establishment at Centre Hall, keeps
on hand, and for sale, at the most reason
able rates
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
PLAIN AND FANCY,
and rehicles of every description made to 1
order, and warranted to be made of the
best seasoned material, and by the most
skilled and competent workmen. Person
wanting anything in his line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will;
find it not to be excelled for durability and
wear. mayJßtf,
LEVI HURRAY,
NOTARY PUBLIC, BCRIBNER ANI)
CONVEYANCER,
CENTRE HA L L, P A.
Will attend to administering Oaths, Ac
knowledgement of Deeds. Ac, writing Ar
ticles af Agroement, Deeds, Ac, maylfi
QRPiiANS COURT BALK ! !
By virtue of nri order of the Orphans
Court of Centre county, there will bo ex
posed to public sale, on the premises, on
TUESDAY, JUNK 10th, next, at 1 o'cl'k
VALUABLE FARM OF 220 ACRES!
known a* the proporty ofHenry RothrocW,
Sr., deceased, situated about three miles
east of Bellefonte. Every foot of this
property ia tillable and under fence.
170 ACRES are Cleared, and in good stale
of cultivation. The balance consists of
Fifty Acres of
ORIGINAL PISE ASD OAK TIM HER
Upon the property are beds of iron ore,
cement and limestone. It will be sold in
two or three parts if desired, and private
bids will be received until the day of sale.
Terms of Male : One-third to remain in
the premises as dowry according to the
will of the deceased ; one-third to be paid
on confirmation of sale, and the remainder
in one year thereafter with interest, to be
secured by bond and mortgage on the
premises.
NANCJT A. ROTHROCK,
©ay 8 JWHNUOFFEK.
"I * THE HALLOWS.
J TiiitßK Executions Is On : Pay.
J NIXON.
'' New York, May 16. —As the las
'! hours of Nixon, tho luurdurcr id I'leii
* for, drew near he exhibited a calm, sad
# resignation ami firmness that wa* great
% lv in contrast to his former depression
r lie gave his whole ntt**i>tion to religi
ous exercises, now ami then uttering
r some expression which showed hisdecp
f lovo for his family and his concern lor
r |their welfare.
PAHTINU WITH HIS Wirt*.
Nixon's wife again visited him at
the Tombs last evening, nceutiipanied
hy three ladies, friends of the condemu
9ed man. Nixon seemed to havener*
" ed himself up and hade his wife to keep
' up her spirits, be culm, and lake care
"of the young oius. lie gave a few ttr
ticals of persoual property t<> his wife.
He broke down completelyv at tin
parting, lie is a great smoker, and
I smoked constanly from niue o'clock
la>t night to one o'clock this morning,
HIS I.AST WOKHM. i
| The deputy sheriffs entered tin
tombs, ami shortly after the procession
came out Nixon did not betray much
agitation, but seemed perfcdlp resign
d to die. His last words before leav
ing the cell were: "My Saviour wa
crucified, why should 1 murmur v " On
arriving at the gallows, Nixou ami
those with him, iucludiiig the price!*,
ascemltJ the platform. The usual ser
vices for the uyiug was read, Nixon j
still returning eoiuposurc, HIUI giving
j his attentiou to the words of the preist.
THE EXECUTION.
Everything being in rediness, the
' rope was adjusted, tho black cap drawn
lover his face, at precisely at U;OS a. ru
the trap was sprung ami the body ol ,
Michael Nixon sprung into the uir
He met his death firmly. After hang
ing 15minutes Nixou'sbody was cut ,
down, life being totally extinct. It
was placed in a handsome coffin, *il
ver mounted, and given in charge oi
his rsliliriw.
O'NEAL.
Mt.Cartuel, Illinois, M*> Id. J.>*< ilt
jO'Xeal who it to die M the Nlfttd tMI
morning. spent the lime yesterday chiefly*
j religious exercise*. Ilv ha> been con*
-tantly attended by a |>< is-'., and til -mo :
ling religious service* will be held rnd al>
solution performed bufoie boas, n.d* the
scuftold The condemned ma* U beginn
ing to breakdown, and fear* nic enter
tained that there Mill boa sickening ex
hibition on the scnflold. He ptofr*-. * 10
have found salvation, and spend* hi* time
in muttering prayer, claiming Lei* happy
and arguing that it's a mighty hard thing
;to go on the scaffold and be killed like a
dog lie also ha* cried at interval* tbro
lout the day, especially nber. his priest wit*
, there.
moktTMVI:
Sacramento, May Id,-—Charles Mortimer
the murderer, Wtu hanged iu till* city t ••
day. Mortimer ai* a notun -u* desperado
and had been convicted of a great num
ber ot crime*. He ua either insane, or
simulated insanity with singular persisten
cy. He did not, or pretended not. to r> . --
gniae his brother, the miriitrr who attend
ed bun hi* counsel, nor any other per* n.
lie teemed not to comperbend hi* position
Hi* countenance exhibited no. emotion
He did not utter a word.
FORTY-FOl'R ACHES OF HOI>KS
BURNED IN HONGKONQ OKI IT
El HE IN OSAKA
San Francisco, May Id -A terrible cons
flagralien occurred in Hong-kong, China,
on the £ind of March. Forty-lour acres
of house* acre destroyed and fk.UU per-on*
rendered homeless.
A terrible conflagration occurred in *•
aka, Japan, on the IfJlhof March. Matty
lives acre loL The flame* raged all one
day and night. There were two violent
shocks of earthquake at the sati;o place it
the I'Jth of March.
VIENNA EXHIBITION STOKMKD
SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED.
Vienna, May 15.- The stormy weather
which ha* prt*vailed here for a week pa t
culminated yesterday in a gale of extra
ordinary violence in tho afternoon a
gust of wind broke in the glass of the west
ern front of the Exhibition building.
Some oftlie vi*itor* aero struck by the
falling fragment* and injured. Torrent*
o( rain poured through the opening*, and
a large quantity of good* >< damaged
The Prater i saturated with water, and
the ground* around the Exhibition arc a
mora** of mud. The number o| visitor*
for the pa*t few day# ha* been (mall, |ind
is decreasing- Those that come are mostly
from foreign countries. Fen Viennese
are seen,
DEATHS.
tn lPth inst, in Stonevaller, in-ar Neff*
Mills. Sarah, consort of Rudolph Gaha
gan. aged *.'4 years, 9 month*, and '-'1 days.
MARRIAGES.
On loth inst, in Centre Hall, at the Kv.
l'arsonuge, lv Rev. R Voting. Mr Suuon
Cline. to Mm Lucy Mulbcrgcr, botli of
Leinont.
On 10th in*!, by tl>" -ame, and at same
place, Air. Goorge Vordi>n, t>> M:*< Kli/.
Vordon. both ot Churchville.
Spring Opening of
Hound*. Trimmings, Millinc
rJ. ill
MISS LUCY DEININGER S
In Centre Hall, who jut returned from
Philadelpliin, with the LATEST FASH
IONS, and a complete stock of New
Bonnet*. New Hat*, elegant Trimming*
Ac., which will bo soldor made Up, at|
reasonable price*. Als". old Indie* Dree-
Cap*
The new tvlo- arc very pretty. Ladie
call and *eu tlicm early, hirst come, llrt
served mayls.4t.
sth OF JUNK.
will certainly come off the
Miners' Hospital Grand Gift
Concert,
AND
SIOO,OOO DISTRIBUTION
No Postponement Under any Circum
stances but will Positively Take Place.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS,
AND AS
THOUSANDS OF TICKETS
! nre being sold dailj . YOU MAY BE TOO
' LATE utile** you purehao at once.
YOUR MONEY GIVEN
to tiiis cause assists in establishing u noble |
charity, while you participate in a
distribution <>f PRESENTS In
which YOU iimy be
LUCKY individual.
One Ticket $1 00
Five Tickets I 60
Ten Tickets 9 00
Address,
GEO. It. SHAFFER,
Shenandoah, Schuylkill Co . Pa.
E RCA Nil I.E A PIT. \IS EM ENT
List of dealers of foreign and' do
mustic inerchnndise. etc., in Centre coun
ty for the year ending 1873, subject to pay
ment of license.
Boggg* twp.
(la**. Lirrnsr.
Jas J Lucas 14 5 7 76
Jan W Rodger* 14 7 76
McCoy At Linn ; 13 10 75
Banner twp.
Lewi* Has* 11 15 75
J B Kophnrt 14 7 75
A Bicser, Distillery 11 15 75
Burnside twp.
G R Bonk 13 10 75
Curt in twp.
Weber & Singer 14 • 775
Jacob McCloskcy 14 7 75
Ferguson Twp.
M C Rider 11 7 75
' Shrub, Steward At Co 10 30 75
1 Thos Bollinger 13 10 75
W L Rider 14 7 75
A Sample A Son 12 13 26
Jas Dunlap At Co 13 10 76
J R Smith 14 7 75
Gregg twp.
Philip Shook It 7)
* .1 It Fi.hei 12 18 *.
it II Duncan 13 10 7
Howard Boro'
" Luc*. A Bro It 77
I 111 It Drove II 77
,i| ll*Lor Weber 12 13 2
. j tits Mcllattny .. ..It 77
1 ! Itobert Hook Id 10 7
I.l.tonkin* A Weber II 7 7<
|.! 'ohn Wngiu \ ..II .7.
, John Di. h! U7 7t
8 Wio Nell II 77<
I' L (' Palmer ! I
r Mn kill, >n H7 7)
N F K tins ..II 771
Howard twp.
j It f Leather 14 ' "I
Haines Twp.
* lUvid W .Ilium* II .7
- j Ml'.* II a. pel 14
Philip Dor*. i 1 7 7'
111' Philips Pi Id'-'"'
,MM Mower II 1878
S Bpigleuieyer S Son* .11 I •
Huston twp.
. ).loepli F M.tler Ii 7
i Hoover A Davi, 12
. It W Rl< hards ... l
'{John I Thompson S >
. Lev i Woiner .11 7 7;
I Daaisl I run 1$ 10 76
Harris twp.
I J Puce It
John Fioui 11
I C Ski-neberger.„ 11
<Jeo Jaek A 50i1............ it
s || Stover "I 10
Daniel He k* U M
Kramer V Kckenroth 12
FTavlor - U 10 76
(' 11 Kephard ... 18 10 76
Mr*. A K Jack . - H
J no A K • nnedy It
Oyru* Wtiiuii It
J Si L Houser 11 7 76
Half Moou twp.
,) It Drey 12 13*
Henry Adam, It
Jame, Lovo U 10 7.'
Liberty twp.
i J A Ouiglev 1
J J Jc D It Kuii, Id 10
, !.tgget & D-dong.... 11
Milvsburg Borough.
{j S ProudffKit 11 7 76
I A T Brigg* 11 ;<6
I Mr,. C O itymao 11 776
JBllann Pi 18 i 6.
John Hibbler 13 10 7ft
Mar* N ('mi 11
Mr* Kai heal Like .... 11
Alt l'eter* ..." 13 10 76
Marriott twp.
Verlck x Son .... 12 13 26
Wil.oti Jc y.eigler ... 13 10 76
Miles twp.
For*tr*Vllro H
Miller, Oeker a Y'onsda 12
TV Wolf 11
TS Wolf H
S Frank A Sol 12 13 26
Jti" W Mboll II 76
Tho, Ze.gler H 7 76
l'attoii twp,
Joteph Tre.tier It
Mi-- Kate Murray It
Mattcrn m Bro It 7 7oj
IVnn twji,
D.-o WSt. ier II l-7h|
Alexander Bro •-... 18 'ViT*!
Jacob Eiecnhuth It
John D Foote ' 1
W .1 M. Maliigal Id 176
JW Snook 13 10 7<i-1
llawley A Co .. It
David Erdle It 7 76
Potter twp.
John N. TV II 7 7'.|
Wni Wolf .. 12 IS 36
Hertaehcr A Cronmiller 12 13 2*
Philip, A Dlaijtoa H
W A rinaga'l..".. 1 =
AW Draff I 10 76
J O Deinninffur 11 7 7*6j
J A Keeman...... - H
Str.ihm A Swartr. - It 7 76!
W.l Thompson* Bro 12 M 251
Phinpsburg Borough.
E Bellinger It 7 76
I Air - II
BJ Bell II 7 76
0-, ar Adam,— ... -11 7 .6j
J It M Kinnsy ACo 1 10 76
John llawwnrth II
John Nulla) 1 - 13 1076j
Jeffoevr Have, II 7 76
Mr* David Logan 11
Tho* Switser . 11 776
W C McCutchion 1! 1 7f-
J N Casanova AC' U WW
M'Condo II 777
Wi. K 1 ivln 1' 14 2
I) K Janni n 11
II M Herringtan 11
Tho, S witter 11
CD llertlnger 11 7 76
D /.*igler A Co 1" 30 76
W H Mt-Csusland II 7 76
J A I.ahr 1 10 76
Mr. II I'i,: .■ .... II
J C Dale l3 10 76
\ lWder 11 7 76
W HJone* ... Id 10 76
Peter Weber —lt
Itichard Hayes 11
XIr 1. Manly - 11
Kctler, Dubee A C 0... 26 76
K T Drey II
James Morrison 14 7 Tt6
M--J * F legal A ( . U 7% •
D K Flegal 12 18 26 j
Ja* A Dar.o* H 7 76]
Mr, C Ducro,* 11
Wn D A Naaglv •. 14 77#
M D Kok ! '• 10 77
11 llarn* - II
Robert Taylor II 7 76
I) C Van Ktun .. 11
Mattern A Miller .... 10 2U 7.,>
F A Hutton I'
J J Wighaman 11 77*
Peter Siiulh 11 7 7"
Kiss Ida Jonw ... . M Til
Uu.dt twp,
E M Shorjcvan 1 '
IPJJaek.on 1< 30 76
John Miller A Son l- ! 1° 76,
M Murphy It 778j
Snow Shoe twp.
N Bower I' 10 761
1! William* 11 7 75!
J II Criuman 12 10 76!
A K Shiver 11 • 6j
May, 1 ,oeb ACo 7-
Ja* Dale* 11
Unionvitle Boro.
Drie*t A Ktimbager 11 1 j 76
Nathan Hearlev 11 7.•
JAD Alexander 18 10 76'
S A Martin II 7 76
Walker twp.
Soil A Ycrirk U 10 7-6,
Henry Brown 1" 10 76
Solomon Confer II 7
Houston A Rodger* 12 1-1 27*
Solomon Peek II 7
Spring twp.
11. J. Barnes I I 776
T S llcverly 13 1076!
Worth twp.
I V Drey H 7 7o
II W Hoover Id 10 76
Jn* Purduo II "76
Bcllcfi'iitc Borough.
1t,.". IjifHAf
Jo-eph A Brother 1" S3J 71'
Edward Brown II
Hit Kline 8 30 76
I! lloffer II 7.(>,
J W C<>ok II 16 7c
Lyon A i° 2" " f 'l
Wil.on A Hieka 1" 20 76!
It F Rankin !•' 10 76!
.1 A Sand, II < 7;
DH ltuhl..- d 10 76
.1 L Kei*en*linn II "76
M L McHrtde II 776
Deo ••' llryon 11 * 7 7
Levi Miller II 7 76
John Hoffer 10 20 76
I) M Wagner 26 "6
Loot). .May A Lcob 10 20 76
.1 C William*. 12 Id
t'F Montgomery 11 J 76
John Montgomery 11 1 76 ;
J 7.. Her* A Son 13 10 7 .1
J A J Uarri* 10 H_7o;
William MeClellan II • 76
II Y' Stitrer II "76
, V P Blair II 76
11 timer Bro# 10 '""_'7o;
, K tit ay ham 11 7~ > j
I IlrockerholTßroa 12 '.'{T'.i
!M Zimmerman II *6j
' II l Yerger It 7 "6!
\ K Fortney It 776
I W*il 1 into Brown It .76
II ilermont 12 13 7">'
It F Bataliler Id 1076
John S l.ongberger..— It 776
j II L Bart ley; 11 ,"76
1 P Dugonheimcr 10 3(1 7.6
IA Su, Milan 13 10 76
! Burnaide A Th0ma5....... II •16 75
1 Isaac Miller ..... It "75
J Welch A Co 13 10 75
J J Hughes II 7 75
John Powers it 7 75
F P Green 13 10 76
Welder & Twitmeyer... I I 776
Seehlcr A Co 12 13 25
N Beck It 7 76
Mis* Priest It 7 76
Mis.t N K Dure il 7 75
J P Zimmerman 13 10 76
J E Palmer It 7 76
I Freybsrger A Drim 18 10 76
i A Hchroyer A Son 14 775
j Wolf A Son It 775
1 Mr* Sourbeek l-l 775
John Breekbill 11 7 75
W 11 Wilkinson 7 40 75
An nppo.il will he held at Bellofonte, on
June 2, at tho Commissioners office, when
thoao who seo proper can at attend.
HENRY U. CONSEit,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Movement to Supplant Thiers.
ll'I I'mi. May Ifi li l rumored that lie
I "A '**Kitiriiiata and OrleanhD have comblatd
In H movement lor the overthrow of Thiers
. hiul tlint thoy litvt mil BwlmfuucoulJ 10
7*, V ieiiiia to k Count do Chambord lo
'25 authorise thn legitimist, to nominate Itue
S' d'Aumalo for President in place of
nfr Thiort,
IIKLLKFo.NTKMABKKTH.
White tVheat $1,1*6, It ad I'JU..., Kya......
;. 76 ....Coin no ....Oats 34 Barley 00.
•**, 7U..,.,.C10 rerssed 6.U0 Potatoes 46.
Lard per pound 7 Pork par pound (W
liutter'A) Kgg.io Plaster perton
(14 Tallow 8 llaeon 8 llani It
LKWIBTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1,85 I wheal I,bO ltyi
7*i 70 Corn 40 Oats ß6 ltarlev 00—.
• Cloversei-il 5,110 . ... Timothy seed, 3&0
7* Salt 2SO per ack ....
Huron HV Han. 10 Huttei 35... Egg*
*f> il Plaster V HO
15,000 BOLTS
OF
WALL PAPKR!
Nii on exhibition at Millhtdm nod Mil
roy Hardware Hiurfi. Ahout 86 different
| I'klli riiß.
I'KICKS HANDING FltoM 10 CKNTF
TO f 1.00 PKIt BOLT.
R.-auliful tiilt Paper at one dollar
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decorations,
A returnable credit will 1- given to rc
|...nible parlte* f.>r psp. r, *i •• i'i • ent
ieducled from price* for caan. Price, sre
ibe Mine at both Store,
,pr 3 tin. W. J. M MANIUAL.
Great Reduction In Prices Of
Note Paper.
We sre now prepared to furnish Note
paper at price, far below any that have
v,-r before been offered at retail in thi,
county
Best quality Commercial note paper
at 16 cb per quire
"*ecoaJ bet do at I*2 ot per quire
Third be,t do at lOcUper quire
i'uich**er> will find tbi to l> of the
<Clir quality heretofore sold in till* place
for 36. *Ai. and 16 els per quire, but having
bought our paper at cUramaly low figure*,
weueeirefo give our customer, the full
benefit of lite reduction.
Look At This!!
Initial Paper With Chromo I
French Initial paper 16 rli ju*r box
Plain white " 30 "
Ko* lint " 3Y "
Two tint* " 40 "
With a handsome chrome given away
with each W cent box.
JAMKS WELCH & CO ,
30 mar If Opposite Bu,h House I
N E PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
Tba üb*criber o> ju*t r.vciving from ths
1 > atlern citie* a Full Stock of
FALL and WINTER ..BDS
which ha has determined to aeil very
cheap, vonaiUiug of
BUY GOODS and
Print*. M usliti*. Opera Canton*, aud Woll
Flannel, Laditu Drc, Dood*, such a#
Detain,. Alpaca*. Poplin*, EmprcM Cloth,
Sal-ett, Tamcoe, together with a full
*'."ck of everything usually kept in the
Dry Dood, line.
NOTIONS:
A full ,Uk k, c-.iitialing part of Ladle* and
Children Merino II- -r Collar*. Kid
glove* l" >t quality Jit an 1 l.ito thread
(•lovo*. llood*. Nubia*. Breakfast shawl*,
HATS & ( VPS.
A full assortment of
Men * Hov • and Children
ol the latest ()! and bett.
CLOTHING,
Bedy made a oh >tce olecti naf Men'*
and By"*ol the new net style* and most
serviceable material*.
BOOTS & SHOES,
\VM. WOLF.
C. PECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
The undersigned ha* opcued a new es
tablishment, at hi* new shop*, for the
manufartute of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
St-KUin* AMI SI.ED*.
PLAIX AM FAKCT
of every description .
All vehicle* manufactured by him'
are warranted to render *atifactioii, and as |
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He u*e* none hut the l>ol material. <
and emu toy* th mo*l skillful workmen.
Hence Uiey lialler themselve* that their
work can not be excelled for durability;
and finish.
Order* from a di-lance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work before,
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Kcpariug done.
ETA 11, PRICE LIST
J<HIBINO A N D COM MISSION HOUSE
OF BURNSIDE At THOMAS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
White sugars j>er pound „13ct*
Brow n sugar per pound lOct*
Demnrara sugar per pound 13cl*
Rio coffee 'Joels
Arbuckle* brown coffee per pound Wet
Bet washing *oap* per pound...ti, 7At Set*
Be I starch per pound lOct*
Ite*t bright Navy tobacco per pound..64c t*
Garret* scotch snuff per box l(k t>
Twist tobacco & Cavendish per pound OOct
Best sugar-cured Hams per pound 15ct<
No. 1 black pepper per pound 80et*
Molasses per gallon UOcU
Mackerai without heads and all kind of
mackoral and Herring ut city price*.
Double X X white, drips SOcts per gal
lon, in 5 gallon lots scts a gallon less.
•
1000 other article* too mimaroui to men
tion. cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoes
at $1,35 per pair. They have the largest
and cheapest stock of good* ever offered to
the public. If you want to
HAV E JO TO f!0 PER CENT.
(JO TO BURNSIDE dk THOMAS
| All kinds of merchandise iu whole rikek-
Bgm at lesa prices, julylDtf
J RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
, • w
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Ttoo proprietor of itynder'a Musk Htore deairea to ceil the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fee
thai they
Can Save Money
bjf jmrelinking their inuiiril instruments ot Itynder a Music btort, W c ere Belling
Double Deed, Six Slop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O,
tu|erior in tone end fuiisb, to those t hat are hawked and peddled throughout the country at 1175 to #200.) The*
we warraul for live year*. We give any reasonable credit deaired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennnvalley this year, which you wonkl
Jo well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
S. 8. WOLF, Ryoder Organ $225.00
WM. GALBRAII If, Ryoder Organ 140.00
LKMONT.
DR. J. Y.DALE. American Organ $375 00
PETER BCBRECK, Ryader Organ 140.00
AARONSBURG.
WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ „ $240.00
BOALBBURG.
M IBS E. E. H U NTER, Melodion $130.00
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT. .
In short by writing a letter to us aud getting our prices—we deliver all instruments—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Urgan.
AJJr " D WVOEirs MUSIC STORE, Lffck Haven, Pa
I. Guggenheimer.
; VEW ARKANDEMKNT!
ISAAC GUOOKSHKIMB*, ha v i u g
purcbaaod ihc eiilirc slock of the late
lirtu of Sumtuan & Gugganbviniar, ex
cept the 1 weather ami Shoe findiugv
ha filled up hia shelves with a lot of
splendid ooona,
ombraclng
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DKEBB liOOim,
ÜBOCEKIES,
rBOVIBIOWB,
BOOTS k BMOLB,
HATH & CAH,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
aud is uow prepared lo aocotuodale ail
hia old customers, aud to welcome al!
new ones who tnav favor him with
their patronage. He feels safe in say
ing that he can please the most fastidt
ous Call and see.
ISA AC Gt'GDEN HBIM Kit
p s.— Mr. Suusman still eonlinuea
to deal in „ , i
LKATHKB AND SHOE-FIN DINGS,
CLoY KU *nd TIMOTHY sLKDh.
in I tic old rt>om, where lie may alway
be found. 12ap.tf. 3
C. F. ilcrlacher N. Cronmillei
NEW GOODS! I
\t
r £ S >1 A a a 1 v A L
FALL GOODS!!!
HERLACIIER & CRONMILLF.R
\\rih to Infoim the citixeu. of P<ar
V V that they have opened an entire new
of goods in their old quarter*. and'
will keep constantly on hand a full and
food assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ,
consisting of
ALPACAS,
PopliM,
PLAIDS,<
Lustre*.
and all other kind* of
DRESS GOODS.
full lino of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hats A' Cap#, Boots A Shoes
CROCK RUT, urKKSSWAKE.
STt INEW ARK. < KI)A 11\\ A Rh,
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES.
FISH, * SALT.
etc., etc , etc..
All of which we offer at greatly reduced
price*.
Highest price* paid for country produce.
11 v *tricl attention to business we hor>eto
merit and receive the patronage of the
public
Shortlidge & Co..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries.
The only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt
exclusively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
DEALERS IN'
Anthracite Coal,
White Lime,
Du Pout's Powder,
Sporting and Blasting Powder ou
hand,
Fuao for Blasting,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilizers, ,
Implements.
JanSO 73
Office acd yard near South end of the
Hald Eagle Valley Railroad Dy|Kt, Bello
fante. Pn. janlO.7B
CENTRAL HOTEL. Comer of Third
and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
It* Central Location make* it particularly
desirable to persons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
unf2l ly
J. HARRIS. Jl> SHUOKRT. J. A BKAVKR,
JOHN HOPPER. PETKH UOKKKR.
Pennsvalley
Banking Co.
CKNTRK HALL, PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
Coupons
PETER HOFKKK, WU. B. Minqlx,
Pres't. Cashier
' aprS tf
TTICA
STEAM ENGINE
i>% ■
Jwsmr Woo* * Man.)
STATIONARY I PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Boat A Most OmpM# As*rfme*t
is the Market.
! TW Ratine, bsw, alway, aaaioUlwat b vary
t.t>4>l ctawUnt of noOom. V, mk Ua
luaaataiwarr of Ensinr*. BoUrr, and Saw MiUa a
•pwiaity. WahawUwlanmrt aoJ rawanaauiMa
wurica of U> ktad m ttw rwuntry, wiUi mnclunery
BMCtaUr aUrvt-4 10 tk. wurfc.
Wr Xarp eaaa-aady ai ■* Wiy imhara aI
Ersgtaas wtasb w funuak attbe WT bawaat pram
ana on lb* ab >n-t natna. Wa bmMlbMs
Hwotallr nlaytn) to Mine*. Saw MSK Ori* Mltta,
Tannmw. < .<* Uln*. TXiabiw aad all Ham
of ma,-*I aftnriaf
W. ai* now ha the ort. tmal law Or*,
tar Saw MilL tbr in* and axaat nmytMa aaw •*■
cnrnwaiM.
W. taaka tbsmaonfHof Saw M£B oMMa a
*< l Icaior, of oor t 1111 ma. and oaa tsnM
003i|lrV oo U* adaoruwt aoUaa.
Oar urn la aB tan w to furttiafc fbr bat an
chiaary 10 tbr aM, and work afantairly an
oakd foe (naat y ufdnSra. roonoay and Kamftb.
Nasi for Omdar and Pnoa LM.
I/TICA STEAM ENCINE CO.
mci, ar. T.
The Champion of the World.
The new Improved American Button
Hole Overseaming and Complete
Sewing .t/achine—The great
est machine of the Age !
Siraplcitr, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined
guaranteed. AH order* prom PUV aU nd
< d t.i A.L BAftTGKti.
Agent for Centre County
M Atuii. \nruo. Pa.
f HOUSE,
' Allepneacv Street, Bellefcnte, Pa.
I). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor#.
' A riKKTCI.A*S HOT XL, COMPOaTABLK BOOK*!
;.j PROMPT ATTENDANCE,
j ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN-
Ij CKS—AND REASONABLE Charm, j
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country fiienda, Aral
|claa* accommodation* and careful atten-J
•tion to the * nt of pud* at all time*, at
fair rate- Careful ho*Uer and giK>d atablej
ling fr borea. An excellent table well!
served A Bar *upplied with fine liquor*.,
Servant* well trained and everything ro
'juicile in a flrrt claa* Hotel. Our location
i in the busine** part of the town, near the
► Port Office, tho Court iiouae, the Chur
choa, the Hank*, and the p incipal place*
jof buine*. render* it the moafc eligible
place for thoae who vinit Bcllefoete oabuai
or pleasure.
An Omnibus will carry passengers!
and baggage, tu aud from all trains
free of citarge.
Excelsior Cement*
The tindertigned now manufacture Ce
ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
QUALITY, at their kilna, near Pine
. Creek Mill*, in Haince twp. TbU cement
iy already been u*ed in large quantities
upon the L. CL % S. C. K R.. and ha* beer
found hirhly *ati*faetory upon all lob*
• here it hat been ued, and a* equal to
any now manufactured. The undert'.gn
-d now take pleaaure in recommending,
*tid warranting it to all, for ue In CIS
TERNS. WATER PIPES, or whatever
puriio*o a good quality of Cement it deai
, ruble. Tht* Cement has already been
' letted far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Person*, therefore con
structing Cistern*, laying Water Pipes,
Ac., will find it to advantage to bear this
In mind, and also, that they warrant the
article as represented. For further par
ticular*. address
MEYER Jfc HOFFER,
i '2O dec If A a ronsburg, Pa.
W. A. CURRY;
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE HALL,PA.
\V ould most respectfully inform the cit
zons of this vicinity, that he has started a
new Btvot and Shoe Shop, and would be
i>,thankfnl for a share of the public patrod
. age. Boots and Shoes made to oraer and
H according to style, and warrants his work
.iI to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds
|f repairing done, and charges reasonable■
■ {Give him a call. feb 18 ly.
UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES.—A
fine Assortment of Coffin trimmings,
fjiust recoived nt Millheim and Milroy
Hardware store*. Barr handles, Lace Ac",
latest styles.
nprlO.Sm W. J. M MANIGAL.
. |jQR B.G. OUTKLIUS;
'• Dentist, Millheim.
Offers his professional services to the
public. He is prepared to perform all
'operations in the dental profesaion.
gBB*He is now fully prepared to extract
teeth absulutrly ir ithout pain. myS-78-tf.
A~ D MINIS TRA TORSNOTICE. —Let-
ters of administration on the estate of
John Love, late of Potter twp.,dee'd,
have been granted to tho undersigned,
who request all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate to make lu
!' mediate payment, and thoso having de
mands against the saute to present them
*• duly authenticated by law for settlement.
ELIZ. H. LOVE,
r. OLIVER K. LOVE 1
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Sr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
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Public Teat
Hae proved
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the pvMie.
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lllfa of Tar. and uoeqoaledfor diarm*
m sf thsThwrtMilmp. p^
forming the meet rurk.hl. cure#.
Aath mm mad BwRtIUR
Haa cured ao many earn
it ha been pronoi real a
specific for fee. com plain I*.
For pains in Bresst, Side or Back,
Grsvel orludncy Disease,
Disc*** of tle Uri®7 Oreans,
J atradtee or any Liter Complaint,
It has ao equal.
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
TRY DR. GROOM'S WINEOFTAII
BVTTohouse
BEELEFONTK, PA.
. J. B. BUTTS, PropV.
Haa first class accommodation; charg
es reasoaa dar, t£
PUIUFY YOUB BLOQD,
i Tor RcrofYilm, Serefh-
V looa Dlacaica of the
*T* Eyes, or Ncrmfulm la
A onj form.
Any diaeaae or eruption f
fjlj the Skin, diaeaae si the Liver.
Is. Rheumatism, Pimplea, Old
Korea, Ulcer#, Broken-down
TV M Conatitutions. Syphilia, or any
l diaeaaa depending on •dm
fffi® praved condition of the blo|
CROOK'S
dßtfi* SYRUP OP
111 POKE ROOT.
It haa the medicinal property
of Poky combined with a prep-
JjJy .ration of Iron which goaa at
if/ once into the blood, perform
ing tb# moat rapid and wa>P
" derfol eurea.
! ilk your Druggiat lor Dr. Crook's Com
i >ouod Syrup of Poke Root—uka it and ba