The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 29, 1873, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY MAY#,IWk
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL HKWB.—Our friend*, every*
where, will oblige u* by sending u locs.
' - The circulation of the
RKPORTRR, on this side the county, I*
urgor thun thsl of *ll other ijapew ln the
county. Business men will therefore find
[his one of the best *dvcrti*.ng mediums.
We invito all interested to come and in
■ne.-t our list for themselves.
MMITTAHCM.— All monies for sub
scription will be credited on the suhscri
ber'i address, t.ch week: by
which our patrons can at all
t heir accounts stand, and arscei pttaby
this system carried upon each copy or the
paper. _
IfRRTING OP THK STOCKHOL
DERS OP THE CENTRE B ALL WA
TF R CO. -The Stockholders of the above
Corporation are requested to meet at the
lower school room, on Thursday evening,
June ISth, at® o'clock, for the PWpoea of
adopting such new By-laws and making
Mich alteration* in present ones a* may 0*
deemed necewary. Afall attendance
requested. F. Kl KT7., 1 re t,
WM. WOLF, Sec y.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS ASP AV-
I'ITO*.- OI I'OTT KR Twr.— Scbcol Wtrec
cor* and Auuitors of Potter township are
•hereby notified to meet at the Old Fort, on
the first Monday of June, being "ia tec
•ond day of the month, at nine o'clock A.
M , to settle and audit the account* of the
Treasurer of School Board. The newly
elected Director* will meet on the same
day, and at the same place to organise
new board.
PKTKR HOFPIR,
W. W. Roma,
Set'jf.
- ALWAYS BUY A GOOD BOOK.—
Livingstone's book, entitled, I***' a . ,
Found, containing WO pages, n®"
with beautiful engravings. is the very book
which every family should have. It i* net
necessary to give any further desenpuen
ot this interesting work— the name is suf
ficient for all. 1 claim the right to supply
all desiring to purchase in Centre county,
having the exclusiveagency, and the hook
can he obtained of uie at all times. I will
also call on s tsany as possible at their
homes. Ail de-uring to buy this book jpve
the undersigned their order. I rice low,
and no trouble to give information. Ad
dress 0. H KISHXL, Agent for Centre
.county, Centre Hill, Fa.
■—Our townsman, S. S. Wolf, has re
turned ti>ni North Carolina. He speaks
favorably of that sUte and has made an
"invest" in tinsberland.
at PitUbuig last week, tbe following Cen
tre county case* were tried:
The case of C. T. Alexander, assignee of
Jacob V. Thomas vs. Adam Hoy, Roland
Curlin, Adolph Loeb and Sands. The tri
al lasted several days, and resulted by a
verdict for plaintilf for StSM). The sum
claimed, as we were informed, was $30,0C0
arising out of the bankruptcy of J. C. Tho
mas. This case involved an important
point in law and the result was awaited
with much interest. Mr. Thomas, who
lives at Bellcfonte, sonic two years ago,
turned over his property, worth a large
amount, to the above defendants, to whom
he was indebted, and the next day made
an assignment preliminary to his adjudi
cation in bankruptcy. Tbe action was
brought by the assignee ia behalf of other
creditors to obtain tha possession of this
property with a view to having an equita
ble distribution made of the entire estate.
Tbe ease of Adam Hoy, et a!., assignees
of Reuben Keller, bankrupt vs. John H.
and David VV. Keller, administrators, *c.,
and John P. Rankle and John Stoner; an
action to recover the value of the Centre
Hill store sold te defendants by tbe bank
rupt, was put on trial, when a verdict was
taken by consent, for $5,300 for plaintiff.
——Having tried the lime from tbe kiln
of Mr. Uvrge Koch, near this place, we
find it of first quality. Mr. Koch can be
found at the klip constantly duriag the
dy, Sundays excepted.
—The Leek Haven Republican denies
the statement made in the Reporter, two
weeks ago, that the liquor sellers of that
city were doing a brisk business now in
whiskey and bottles with fellows from the
rural districts visiting their city. We are
glad if such is not the csue and the Repub
lican ought to know. Nevertheless, what
we stated is common rumor.
.—The Tyrone Herald says : "A lady
reports six dogs without muezlea in the
east end ofTyroi* Borough."' Now the
Reporter would like to know whether that
is half as bad as one woman's tongue with
out a muzxle ?
We learn that the summer school im
Earlystown is doing admirably under the
kind supervision of Mr. £. B. Hoeterman.
Ditto, the school at Centra Hall under Mr.
J. P. Leitzell.
Last winter's rigorous cold has de
stroyed the greater portion of the peach
trees in this section.
Rev. P. $. Fisher, formerly pastor
of the Boalsburg Reformed charge, died
at his home in Northampton county, on
Friday last. Rev! Fisher was well known
and highly esteemed throughout this val
ey, from which he removed some 20years
ago,
Any original sarcasms in the Two
ten Republican, might appropriately be
arranged under the heading of "Hay
sting*."
A couple came to Centre Hall last
Sunday to be made one, but, unfortunate
ly, neither minister nor justice was about
to attend to the little matter, and they left
again as two. No doubt era this they
found their Moses to lead them out of sin
gleness into tbe realms of connubial blias.
We hope so.
—We hear much complaint freiu far
mers of different sections, that tha cora
planted fails to come up. It is attributed
to the seed having been damaged by freez
ing on the cab during the winter.
Wm. Stump, an old citizen ef this
section left for Virginia, last Wednesday,
travelling per wagon.
The weather this week was hot, and
summer has all of a sudden set in.
Nillheint Items.
Millheim is having a musicial in
strument store ; also prospect for a naw
drug-store and a clothing store. That
sounds like business.
A correspondent sends us the following
items for publication:
Fire is rsging in the mountains south of
Millheim, and is destroying immense
quantities of timber.
Daiiiel Musser, of Millheim, has solda
valuable tract of timberland, situated in
Poe Valley for the handsome sum of
$40,000.
Mr. W. Harris, Ev, pastor of the Centre
Circuit, has resigned his charge to avoid
expulsion. The charges prefered against
him are of a serious nature, and do not re
flect much credit upon his ministerial dig
nity.
Corn planting is about ever in this sec
tion.
Millheimer* are talkingof raising a band
—plenty of wind here.
An effort is being made to raise a base
ball club in town, but from the bawling
already indulged in, it may be put down
as a failure.
Local option is working beautiful in
tbe hurg, only about a dozen drunk men
per weelc. Hard cider does it.
The side-walks in Millbeim, are in such
a condition as to make them dangerous to
pedestrians after night. People who have
business in town after dark invariably take
tbe street rather than risk their limbs on
old dilapidated walks. E. S. G.
DOUBLE MURDER ANDTHEMUB
DEBER MUBDEBED.
Virginia City, Nev. May 20 A shoet
ina affray growing out of a game of cards
occurred in a saloon in Klda Valley, Lan
der County, on the 12th inst.. in the course
of which % desperado named George Chiids
shot and killed two innocent bystanders
named John Duffee and Hugh acott, and
was himself killed instantly by an unknown
bystander. -
CLINTON COUNTY.
SUCAK VALLKY LODGE, No. 828, I.
O. O. F., was presented wilb a band
some Bible a few days since, by the
ladies of Logausville. Mr. Cower is
preparing a ueat Lodge room for tbia
lodge, wbich will be ready for occupan
cy some lime this summer. This lodge
ia* new, having been inaugurated on toe
lat of March, since which time it baa
been in temporary quarters.
FATAL AOCIDKWT. —On Monday of
last week Carrie JeannetteGuyei.aned
2 years a bright little daughter of Mr.
Augustus Guyer, a worthy citiseo of
Green township, swallowed a pea or
bean, which lodged somewhere in the
throat, causiug so much uneasiness and
irritation as to induce the calling ia of
a doctor. The little one got better and
promised to recover, but on Friday, in
a fit of coughing, the beaa was forced
into the throat at a point that caused
suffocation and death.
OBITt'ARY.-Dr. G. Y. Beat lie, Cor
oner, died on bis form Tuesday mora
ing about 10 o'clock of paralyeia, aged
56 veors. Ha baa not had good use
of his limbs for n couple of vaara. A
year or so ago b had a struts of par
alysis, sine* which tima ha baa bean
disable and gradually gowingdown.
OFF FOR THE PENITENTIARY.—
Sheriff Flemiuf left Monday for Pidb
burg accompanied by the First Nation
al Alderman, having in charge David
Sage and Frank Luss, (colored) ma
tencad to 1 year and 4 months for steal
ing buffalo robes from J. B. Leeher A
Co.; also Jamce Thompson, for at
tempt to rob John Askey, of Cleefiaid,
of his pocket book, sentenced for 2
years; and William Mustced, stealing
horse and sleigh from Mann A Piatt,
sentenced tor 1 year and 4 months.
—Democrat.
SriilUO THAT M xat LeJ^gKT.— ln
our County Court Inst week, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co, brought a criminal
prosecution against Olivar Malaby in tba
name of the Commonwealth, for lnrceay
in stealing three railroad tickets, two from
Wistar station to Concord, and ope from
Wistar to Lovell station, oa the P. and K.
road. When tba caae was called it being
ascertained that the pritaaer had ae coun
sel, A. F. Ryoa was daaignatad by tba
court to defend him. The Common wealth
examined four railroad ampleyaee and a
policeman, and provad by them aad alee
by the prisoner s own con fees ion that ha
stola tha tickets. The preeecutien thea
rested and Mr. Ryoa after mforming the
court that the prisoner had no witnaaaee,
moved to quash tha indictmant, claimiag
that neithar according to tha commoa law
•or the statute lew of the Commeawenlth
wae it larceny to steal rail rend tickets. Tha
courtsustaiaed Mr. Ryon in hit position,
and discharged tha prieoner. The point
was a new one in our courts, and book sev
eral members of the bar by surprise. Mr.
Ryon certainly is antitled to considerable
credit for his ingenuity though we do net
think the decision vindicate* the moral
honesty of tha tb iaf, who aecapes tha pen
itentiary through a mere technicality.
Leek Haven Repub.
A COSTLY DRINK.
In the will of the late Hon. Thaddeus
Stevens, admitted to probate Aug. 17,
IS6S, is the following eccentric clause :
If at the end of five year* Tbaddeu*, my
nephew shall sbow'that he ha* totally ab
stained from all intoxicating drinks through
that time the trustees may convey to him
ene-fourth of the whole property. If at the
end of the next successive five years he
shall show that ba has totally abstained
from all intoxicating drlaks, they way
convey to him one-fourth, being one-half
the property. If at tbe end of another
consecutive five years he shall shew thai
he has abstained from all intoxicating
drinks, they msy convey tha whola te him
in fee simple. In case my nephew, or rath
er the annuity of said Capt. Thaddeus
Stevens ef Vermont, should expire before
he has enabled himself U become entitled
to the corpus or fee simple of my estate,
then I dispose of whatever may remain as
follows: If the aggregate sum shall amoum t
te s6o,oo(),without which no farther dis
pesitioncan He made, I give it all to my
trustees to erect, establish, and endow a
house of refuge for the relief of tbe home
less and indigent orphans.
From the following paragraph copied
Jrom a Pennsylvania paper it appears that
the Orphan Home will be founded :
The nephew of the late Thaddeus Ste
vens having failed to comply with the con
ditions of bis will reletive te abstaining
from tbe use of intoxicating drinks tba ax
ecutors are about to apply tbareaidua ef
bis estate, eitiuiatad variously from $50,000
tosloo,ooo,te tbe founding of tha Orphan
Uame in Lancaster, Penn , designed by
him in case of such failure. Tbe will pro
vides that ne preference shell be shown
ia respect to race, religion, or celor in
admission or treatment aad that all the
inmates shell wear tbe seme style of drees
and eat at tbe same labia.
ORPUANS COURT SALE ! I
By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans
Court of Centre county, there will be ex
posed to public sale, on the premises, on
TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, nest, et 2 o'cl'k
VALUABLE FARM OF 220 ACRES!
known as the property of Henry Roth rock,
Sr., deceased, situated about three miles
east of Bellefente. Every foot of this
property is tillable and uoaer fence,
170 ACRES are Cleared, and in good state
of cultivation. The balance consists of
Fifty Acres of
ORIQISAL PISE AND OAK TIMBER
Upon tbe property are bed* of iron ore,
cement and limestone. It will be sold in
two or three parts if desired, and private
bid* will be received until the day of sale.
Terms of Sale : One-third te remain in
tbe premises as dowry acoording to tba
will of tbe deceased ; one-third to he paid
on confirmation of sale, and the remainder
in one year thereafter with interest, to be
secured by bond and mortgage on tha
premises.
NANCF A. BOTHBOCK,
mayß JOHN HOFFEE.
> A RUCK* BEAD THIS.— Tbe superior
Reaper A Mower, is a candidate for fever
to which the attention of Centre county
fanners is called. The Superior is manu
factured in Wheeling, W. Vs., and has
met a large sale, and obtained many high
recommendations in Ohio, and other states.
This machine dispenses with cog-gearing
and all unnecessary traps with which
many other machines are aSicted; It ie
simple in construction, strong and durable,
easily managed, and light draught. Tbe
Superior is hilly warranted to do its work
right, or no sale,
Mr. John H. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort,
is agent for Centre county for tbe Supe
rior, and persons wishing a Mower 4 Beep
ehad better call on him before purohaa
g another. 30 J*"-
—LIME!—Mr. George Koch has taken
charge of the Lime kiln, near Centre Hall
and will constantly keep on hand a good
quality of Lime Mr. Koch can be found
at the kiln at any time during the Ida*,
to wait upon customers. myl6
NOTICE!—H. D. VAN PELT 4
CO. are building a few FIBST CLASS
BKAPEKB and MOWERS, fr this sea
son's trade, which they warrant in every
respect equal and in some respects superior
to eny Machine offered in this market, and
whion tljey propose to SELL f<r • lttle
LESS MONEY than y Other Macliiae.
are sold at. Persons wishing GOOD MA
CHINES, with the advantages ef any re
pairs handy at borne, will do well to ex
amine our Machines before purchasing
foreign ones. W# will put them all out
on trial. V ltoiaygm
TTNDKRTAKEBS' SUPPLIES.—A
U fine assortment of Colin trimmings,
just received at Millbeim and Mllroy
Hardware stores. Bart handles, Lace 4c.,
SSS.fi 1 *" W. J. M MANIGAL.
Tua NEWGAMS'ANDPISII LAW.- Many
chaages were mads la lbs Gams and Pish
laws duriag the last sesslea of the Legis
lature That eur readers may ba thor
oughly poeted en these points, and thus
avoid making themselree liable to a prose
cution through ignorance of the law, we
pubtleh the following summary ef the late
act defining the time and manner In
which flsh aad game ef variant kinds may
he taken within the jurisdiction of the
Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania
UAU a.
No person shall pursue or kill any deer,
save only from the irst day of .September
*4> the tret day ef January, In any year
The pursuit of deer with degs is forbidden
at all limes. Trapping of door, escept for
family use, b also forbidden. The penal
ty for the violation nfthe above law is*
taeel |AO. Any constable or town ofiL
eial may kill any dog that habitually pur
sues doer, and the ewaer thereof b liebie
to a penalty of $lO for each dear or fawn
killed by such dog. /Voejdsd, That so
much ef this tertian as prohibit* lb# run
ning ef deer with dogs Omit not apply to,
the counties ef Centre. Clinton. Payvtte,
SchuykUl and Wyoming.
Gray, Black and Poiliqulrrels may be
killed only from the Irst day of July until
the first day ef January, ia each year
The penalty for violation af this act b a
lat ef for each squirrel killed out of
miGi,
llabbit* may he killed (tout the first day
of October until the irst day ef Pehruary,
ia nay year The penalty for killing out
of season istt, for each rakbit so killod.
Hunting rabbits with a forrot b forbidden
under a penalty ef |lO for each rabbit so
killed.
Wild Turkeys may he killed from the
Iret day of October aatil the Iret day of
JaAifgry af each year The penalty for
killing oat of season b f 10 for each Tur
key so killed.
Snipe may he killod from the first day of
Sepumbor until the twenlioth.day ef April
af each year. The penalty for killing out
ot season is flO for each Snipe so kill
ad.
may be killed from the first
day of August untij tba dr *fJ• nu *'
ry of aay year. Penalty qf $lO fa*
Woodcock killed out of season.
Field Plover may be killed from the
first day of August until tbe first day Jan
uary. Penalty Of $lO for each Plover kill
ed out et seesua
No person shall kill, et expoea far tale,
er have in hie #r her peaaeesion |ft#r the
same has been killad, any Quail er Vir
ginia Partridge, except only from tbe first
day of November until tha firet day of
January of any year. Tba penalty for
killing eut of season is $lO far >aeh Far
bridge ID billed.
No pereea shall kill tf trip T herein
their peeeeesion after the same is killed, j
any Robin, Nighthawk. Sparrow. Lark.
Swallow, Cat-bird, Bluo-hird. or any eth
ar insoctiverous bird, at aay time, under a
penalty of $* for oach l|ird to killed.
No person shall rob or daetroy the aest
or egg* of any wild bird, excepting such
birds as ata of game end in
sectivorous birds, under n penalty ej §lO
for each offence.
Ne peraon shall, at any time er piece,
take any Wild Turkey. Partridge or
Quail, or Woodcock by maun* of any
tliod. tftp, t aay device whatever
under a penalty of $U> fT •?**
taken. ProxUtJ that nothing lii this soc
tioa shall prevent tha trapping of gam#,
for propagation or preservation ovor win
ter. from the 20th of December to tbe Ist
day of February nazt following.
Shooting oa forbidden under
a penalty ef $lO.
No corporation shall threw any culni or
ceel lirt into aay of the waters of this
Stat*, under penalty of S3O for ooch of
fence, ia addition to liability for ail dam
ago* inflicted.
No person shell at nay time aiek an#
•pock'.ed trout with any device, save oely
with hook and line, or place any set-lias#
in waters inhabited by them, under e pen
alty for %'& for each offence.
It shall aat he lawful for any person to
piece any sot-not across any ef the canals,
creeks or rivuieU, of tbi# Stat#, under e
penalty of $26 for oach offence.
ID any wtUrt of this Stats inhabited by
trout or bass, it (ball oot b lawful to
catch lab with any net tba neshts of
which shall nat ba ever thraa iachaa, us- j
dar a penalty of $25.
Salmon or tpack led trout may ba caught
from the Irst day of April until the fif
teenth day of August of each year. Pan-,
alty for taking out of season, $lO.
Any parson tresspassing an aay preserve j
or fish pond is liable to a penalty of SIOO
to the owner, in addition to damages.
Base and pike may be caught from the
fret day of June until the first day of
March, with a book and line. The
penalty far taking out oi season, or in aay
ether manner than by hook or line, $25
for each effence.
No person shall catch any trout, bass or
other fish in aay of the waters of this state
by shutting or drawing small nets or sains
therein, when the water shall be partly or
wholly drawn off, under a penalty of $25
for each offence.
In all cases where the shooting of game
or catching of fish is prohibited |n any
county or counties, for a fised term of
years, by special act, aothiag ia the ahove
act shall he constructed to alter or invali
date such special acta.
It shall be the duty of the Mayors end
Burgesses of the cities and towns of this
Commonwealth, to require their police
and i unaiabulary force, and it it hereby 1
made their duty, sad also the duty of the <
clerks of markets ef said towns and citiaa,
te search out and arreet all persons viola
ting any of ths provisions of this act. Any l
person having e knowledge of any af these
provisions may make information of the
same, and one-half of the penalty shall go '
to the informer.
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CENTRE HALL !
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COACH SHOP, ;
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LEVI NI RR4Y,
at his establishment at Centre Hall, keeps
on head, and for sole, at the most reason
able rates (
Carriages,
Buggies,
4 Spring Wagons,
PIAU A*P Fawcv. 5
fl
and vehicles uf every description made to i
order, end warranted to be made of the j
best seasoned material, and by the most
skilled aad competent workmen. Persons
wanting anything in his tin# are requested
to call and examine his work, they will
find it net to be excelled for durability and
wear. roayWtf.
ano
(JUNTAS BALL, PA
Will attend U administering Oaths, Ac
knawl#4f ement of Deed*. writing Ar
ticles sf Agreement, Deed*, Ac, may 15
HOUSK aad LOT FOR BALK.-A lot
of ground, at Potter's Mills, thsreon croc
teds two-story dwelling HOUSSL with good
Wsgonmaker Shop, a good Stable, and all
necessary outbuildings, is offsred at pri
vate sale, en reasonable terms. There is a
well of never failing water, with pump,
near tba door. For further particulars
apply to Mrs. KaTI ULA FEE.
ITsprSm Fetters Mills.
• THE WHIPPING POST AND I'll.
i LOST.
New Catle, Mey 17. To day being
whipping day, the following receiveil each
1 twenty lashes for larceny Hamilton Cur
tis and James Held, white ; John Matter
ing, Geerge Taylor, Elijah and Fergis,
and James Collins, colored.
Granville ltadeon stood in the pillory one
hour, being part of bis sentence for cutting
his wife's throat.
There was an immense crowd in the
courtyard. The whipping was done|in the
u*uel severe manner
TIIK GR LSBBOPPSI PLASHI
St. l*ouis, May 20. —A special dispatch
to the Republican from Austin Tola*, says
that the grasshoppers in innumerable num
ber* have made their appearance in that
!Stale and laying wale all vegetatiou. In
>wme localities they have entirely destroy
led the corn, consuming it down to a level
with theground. They seem to beynoving
northward, and it.is feared that Missouri-
Illinois, Kaiua* and Nebraska will be vis
ited.
THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.
RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT
THIERS. GEN MACMAHON HIS
SUCCESSOR—GREAT KXCIT.MKNT
BUT NO DIBTUKBANCK.
Versailles May "24, evening —^The Assem
bly reeumed its session at 8 o'clock, M.
Dufeure Minister of Justice announced
that the Ministers had tendered (heir res
ignation* to Thiers who had aceeplad them
D. Dufaure then handed to M Buffet, Pros- ]
idem of the Assembly a message from ,
President Thiers announcing that he de
livers back to the Assembly the high func
tion which had been conferred upon him.
The reading of the message produend a ,
profound sensation in the chamber.
General Clmngnn ll ®' and the Duke De ,
Broglie moved that the imme. •
diately appoint a successor to M. Thiers.
This motion caused ten Hie uproar
The Left moved that the resignation of '
Thiers be net accepted.
This motion was rejected by a vote of ■
368 against 339.'
Tba wf Thiers'was than form
ally accepted
M Buffet fruitlessly attempted to eul *>•
gixe Thier*.
Tba membar* uf tba Loft endeavored to
secure an adjournment of the eleclim but
tba Right insisted upon chousing a Pre*,
idant immediately
A vole was than lakiit and it reulted in
tba election, of Marshal MacMahon, who
received 3*JO TOIM. The deputies of the
La ft abstained from voting
A committee *a appointed to wait upan
Marshal MacMahon and inform bitu that
be bad been elected President of the He
public. Tbs ?OU}iuiltse was headed by M
Buffet who upon retiring temperwrily.'
banded over the I'reeidency of the assem
bly to M. Goulard who was anthusiastical-j
ly cheered by tba Right upon taking bi>
seat. Upon the return of tba committee,;
M Buffet resumed tbecbairand anneunc- j
ed that Marshal MacMahon had accepted
the Presidency of the Republic though not
without pain. M Buiict also staled that
the minister* would temporarily remain
The crowds in the streets and in the front
of the Legislative chamber increased s>
the night advanced and when the result
of tbe proceedings in the assembly was
made known there were loud shouts of
"vive i*o Thiers ap.d vive La Repudlic.'
there were no attempts at disorder and tbo
people quietly dispersed.
Paris Sunday evening—The change in
the Presidency has been accomplished
without the slightest disturbance. Perfect
order prevails throughout France The
tfopps nave been confined to their barracks
since yesleroay morr.ieg but all is quiet in
Paris and no signs of dltordet in in* De
partments
Tbe Ksdical journals to-day are calui in
tons They recommend prudence and wis
dom on the part of Republicans and urge
peace and strict adherence te law Uambei
ta has issued a matflfeslo calling un Repub
licans to respect the law
Marshal MacMahon in his acceptance,
says, "I will obey the w.lt of the assembly
—tbe depository of national sovereignty
It is a heavy responsibility, but with (tod's
aid and the devotion of tne army, f will,
continue the work of liberating the terri
tory and restoring order."
Postmaster* will not, under any cir
cumstance*, he permitod to reduce or
exchange postal cards that may tie mis
directed. spoiled iu printing or other
wise renderd unfit for use in the hands
of private holder*.
DEATHS.
Un 24th in (Jregg twp., Mr*. Heckniab,
widow ot Fred. Heckiusn, sgud 7U year*.
11 mentht, end 8 day*.
Od lOth iost, in Stonevalley. ti-ar NefTt
Mills, Sarah, consort of Rudolph Gaha
gan, age.! 24 year*, 9 months, and 2! days.
MARRIAGES
On 11th inst, at the residence of the
brides' father, in Rebersburg. Cen
tre county, by the Rev. Landut, Prof. A.
K. Wolfe, of Northampton county, to
Mis* Enime Kreamer,of Rebersbtirg.
While sailing o'er the ca of life
On tbi* celestial hail,
Mav all their happiness snd strife
Be blessed by"a little bawl;"
Their lamblike overtures of peace
Of happiness and leve.
May end in happiness and oate,
And blessing* from above ;
And when those "little bawling'' care*'
No mere their services need,
And shielded from temptation's snare*
Sowed with the tempters teed.
Then may they joyfully ascend
To higher realm* above,
And a)lthe heavenly court* attend,
With happiness and love.
DAX.
On 16th inst, in Centre Hall, at the Ev.
Parsonage, by Rov. R. Young, Mr. Simon'
Cline, to Mist Lucy Mulborger, both of]
Lemuiil.
On 16th inst, by the seme, and et same
place, Mr. George Yordon. to Mist Klixa
Yordon, both ol Churchy ilie.
FOR ALL WHO ARE 1
IT {iITtJS Willing to Work. Any ,
" person, old or young, of
either sex, can make from $lO to S6O nor
week, at home day or evening. Wanted
by all. Suitable to either City or Coun- .
try, and any season of the year. This is n I
rare opportunity for those who are out of 1
work, and out of money, to make an inde- I
Sentient living. No capital being required. .
lur pamphlet "H<>W TO M.\Kr. A LIV
ING," giving full instructions, sent on re
ceipt of iO cents. Address, A. lII*RTON ]
Jt CO.. Morrisania, Westchester Co, N.Y. .
AGENTS WANTEDeyerywhoretosoll 1
our new and novel Embroidering Ma- .
cktaa. mdil (or Illustrated Circular. to tbo McKra
Maaufarturtnc Companjr. ■ Broaduar. Nuw VOTII (
THE PARLOR COMPANION.
Kmr hadf waata on*!
Krarj Man ouht to hs oos 1 „„„„ ,
Haul on roatpt ol Taa (aula Addroaa. U I II YI>K A
CO.. lSSaoToath Aaaaaa. How York.
BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS. .
Ami oa ruoulpt ol IS Ota t'nlqua Printing sad Pabll- <
shtka Huaaa.M V—r*T—l " York-
THR RECK WITH s'Ji PORTA RLE !
Family Sewing Machine, on 80 days Trial; .
Kadaaataaaa mr sll Hallafaottoa raaraatead. or
afuadad Boot wnapt •.with fall dlracUuu.
lt> Wowtae Mmliliw I .SM Hroadasr. if Y
THE NEW ELASI 'TRUSS- An ini
uorUat larautioa It ru- '■ '< Kuptara at aU Unas
sad aadof Uto bardoatai'.- aasaraat attain Ilia
vara with ootafort, sad I* w Us hi aad.dar. adaeta
s panaaasat cura la a la- - -as Hold chaap, aadaanl
SfMatl whoa raaaaalsA • euUra fraa. twhoa oHhrad
PS B&['iprtn/?ruaaaa ;
100 painful| H.a slip off tua fraquanUf, I loalj. aoo
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
List of dealers of foreign and do
mestic merchandise. etc., in Centre coun
ty for the year ending 1878, subject to pay
ment of license.
Bogggs two.
Unto. License.
Jas J Lucas H $ 7 76
JasWßodgers 14 7 76
McCoy A Linn 18 10 76
Beuner twp,
nis l( H ss 11 16 76
gephart H 7 75
ieser, Distillery U 15 76
Burnsiile twp.
GRBoak 18 10 76
Curlin twp.
i Weber & Singer..... 14 7 76
Jacob McC'loskey 14 7 76
Ferguson Twp.
1 M C Rider 14 7 76
■ Sbrob, So*ward Jb Co 10 $0 76
Tbos Bollinger 18 10 76
. W L Rider 14 7 76
1 A Sample A Son 12 18 26
Jas Dunlap A Co 18 10 76
J R Smith ' 14 776
Gregg twp.
Philip Shook 14 7 76
, .1 H Fisher 12 ' *
It II Duncan IS 10*0
Howard lloro'
I.iii-s* & lire 14 7 76
'IIB drove 14 7 76
.; Hatter Weber 12 14 26
Jas Mcliaffoy 14 7 76
, 1 Robert Cook 14 10 76
1.1 en kins its Weber 14 7 76
t John Wagner . 14 776
John Diohl - 14 776
, Win Netf...,. 14 7 76
I, C Palmer 14 7 76
Mrs Allison 14 7 76
S F Kline II 7 76
Howard twp.
;KO Leather 14 7*6
Hahtes Twp.
' David Willtsms 14 7 75
Thus Harper 14 • *5
Philip tlorss ; 14 7 76
it K Philips 12 14 26
M M Musser 1 10 75
S Bpiglemeyor 4k Hons.... 11 15 76
Huston twp.
Joseph F Miller „ 14 10 76
Hoover & Davis 12 14 jfj
It W Richards 14 7 78
John 1 Thompson —• 14 10^6
Levi Wonier 14 7 76
Daniel Irvin, 14 10 76
Harris twp.
J J Price 14
John Pi0m.................. 14
J C Sheneberger 14
(too Jack & .Son 14 7 >6
8 11 Stover 14 J" 76
Daniel ID*.
Kramer Jk. Kckenroth. .. 12
F Tavlor 14 10 76
C II Kenhard 14 10.6
Mrs. A K Jack 14 7 76
Jno A Kennedy 14
Cyrus Wasson.. 14 7 76
J Je L llouser 14 . 7&
Half Moon twp.
J 11 drey... .... 12 18 26
Henry Adams... l4 < .6
James Love 14 10 .6
Liberty twp.
J A Quisle; 4 !92'}
JJA U 11 Ku|..-.. 1U 1076
Li(X ( t le.Hi>tl| 14 i 7"
Milesburg Borough.
J S Proudfoot 14 7 76
A T Brig**..... - 14 775
Mrs. C (i Kyman 14 7 <5 |
J 11 Hahn 12 14
John Hibbler—... 14 10 76
Mary N Case 14 7 76
Mr* "Radical Lyke... 14 7 <6
til lttUr* 13 10*5 (
Marrion twp.
Yerick s Son 12 14 25
Wilson A Zeigler— IS 10 75
Miles twp.
Fortr A lire 14 '25
Miller. ticker a Vonadg I'-l I 3 25
T N Wolf 14 7 76
T N Wolf 14 7 75
S Frank A Son 12 14 26
Jno W Sholl 14 7 75
Thos Zviglcr 14 7 76
Patton twp.
Joseph Tre.ler 14 " 776
Mi* Kate Murray 14 7 75
Mattern * 8r0...14 7*5
I'enu twp,
deo W Stover 11 16*5!
Alexander Bro 5........ 13 10 75j
Jacob Kisenbulh......... 14 7 75
John D Foots 14 7*6
W J McManigal IS 1076
J W Snook 13 10 701
Hawlev A Co - 14 7*6,
David Krd1e...... ...... 14 776
Potter twp.
John Neff 14 7 761
Win Wolf 13 U3s t
Herlacher A Cronmlller 12 14 46
Philip* A G1a5g0w...... 14 7 75!
W l3 10 7 V
A W Graff 13 10 75
J O Deinningcr—......... 14 7 76
J A Reestnnn...... - 14 7 75r
Strohm A Swart*.......- 14 7 756
W J Thompson A 8r0... 12 13 25
Philipsburg Rornggb.
K Bollinger- 14 7"
I) Ay res 14 * *7s|
BJ licit 14 7 *si
Oscar Adams - 14 7 75|i
J It McKinney A C 0..... 13 10 75
John 11 aw worth ........ 14 "761
John Kutlali. 13
Jcgocyr Hayes 14 7 75;
Mrs David Logan 14 7 76
Thos Switeer ... . 14 7 *<>
W C McCutchion 13 10 75
J N Casanova A C 0.... - 13 10 75
M*Condo.... v ............. 14 7 75
WmKDvin 11 15 To
DR J a nil Son ............ - 14 775
11 M lforringun ., 14 7 75
ThosSwiUer....... ..... le 7.4
iC O Hertinger.——..... 14 7 76]
(i Zeigler A Co. 10 9) 76
W 11 McCausland 14 7 75
JAL.hr IS 10 75!
Mr* rt Pierce 14 7 75,
J C Dale 18 10 .6 -|
A Boeder... 14
W II Jones IS 10 78 :
Peter Weber........... 14
llicberd Haye5........ 14 775
Mr* L Manly 14 7 7a
Ke*ler, Dubcc A C 0... 0 25 7.-
K T drey 14 7 754
James M0rri50n.......... 14 T 78
Miss Jos Flegal A C 0.... 14 7 75,
GS Flegal 12 13 25
Ja* A Gitnoe...— 14 7 75
Mrs C Ducross ... 14 7 75
Wm DA Nangle l 4 7<6
M C, Hook 13 10 75
H Harris 14 7 75]
Robert Tay10r...™—.... 14 776]
D C Y r an Elton 14 7.5
Mattern A Miller 10 50761
F A Hutton —. 14 77a
J J Wighaman........ 14 <75
Peter Smith 14 7 76
Miss Ida Jones —... 14 7 761
Rush twp.
KM Shordovan 13 !$'?!!
IP J Jackson 10 20 76!'
John Miller A on - 18 1075',
.M Murphy a 14 7 76;
Snow Shoe twp.
N 80wer......—.—• 13
11 William*—— 14 7 i6j,
J H Crissman... 13 10 .6 I
A K Shiver... 14 776
May.LoebACo 9 26 76
Jas dales.....—.—— 14 7 <6
Unionville Boro.
driest A Rumbagcr 11 15 76
Nathan Hoar*ley 14 7 16 .
JA G Alexandor—,. 13 10 75 (
8 A Martin— ...... 14 *7l (
Walker twp.
Solt A Yerick 13 10 76 ,
Henry llrown. —. 18 10 76 :
Solomon Confer 14 7 i o
Houston A Rodger*..,,... 13 13 26
Solomon Peck l4 • •' (
Spring twp.
11. J. Barnes—. 14 7 76
T S Hcvorly 13 10 76 1
Worth twp.
I V drey 44 7 78
H W Hoover 18 10 7a
Jas Purdue 14 7 "6
Bellefonte Borough.
dor*. License. .
Joseph A 8r0ther...... 10 S2O 70
Edward 8r0wn.......... 14 7 to ,
II II Kline '£
H Hoffor 14 7 76,
JWCoak 11 l7f
Lyon A Co 10 W<6
Wilson A Hicks 10 20 ,6
HE Rank in 13 10.6
J A Sands... 14 7 .6
I) I! ltuhl 14 10 76
.1 L KoHcnptine 14 7 ;>
M L Mcßride 14 7 76
(100 ()'Bryon 14 7 7f
Levi Miller 14 7 76
John HotTer— 10 20 .6
DM Wagner .. 0 *76
Leob, May A Looh 10 20 .o
.1 ("Williams 12
C F Montgomery 14 776
John Montgomery. 14 7 76
J Zellera A Son 14 10 76
J A J Harris 10 10 .6
William McClellan 14 7*6 (
H Y StiUer 14 7 76
FP Blair 14 .76
llartier Bros 10 20 ,6
K Giayhani 14 ,7 76
Brockorhoffßros 12 14 26
M Zimmerman... 14 776
II I) Yerger 14 7 76
E Fortney 14 7 76
William llrown 14 775
U Ilennont. 12 14 76
B F Batch ler 14 1076
John S Longborger— 14 775
11 L Hartley 14 7 75
1* dugonbeitner 10 20 76
A Sussman 18 10 76
Burnsido A Thomas 11 16 75
Isaac Miller 14 7 75
J Welch ACo 13 10 75
J J Hughes 14 7 76
John Powers., 14 7 76
F P dreon., 13 10 76
WetslerA Twitmeyor,., 14 776
Scchlor A Co 13 13 26
N Bock 14 7 76
Miss Priest 14 7 76
Miss N K Daro >4 7 76
J 1* Zimmerman 13 1076
J K Palmer 14 7 76
1 Freybergor A Grim 18 10 7#
A Schroyer A Son 14 7 76
Wolf & Son 14 7 76
i Mrs Sourbock 14 7 76
John Breekbill 14 7 76
W H Wilkinson 7 40 76
;
An appeal will be held at Bellofeate, ou
, June 2, at the Commissioner* oftce, when
; 'SW&f
, Mercantile Ajipraiter.
REPUBLIC OF STAIN.
More /Brfiru/ars o/ Barbarity of (br
•, lift* at iSonoAtya— Stair* Between 14
and 1(1 Year* of Aye Chi ted into
, the Government Service.
' Barcelona, May 22. —Later die
- patchea received hero from Hanahuja
; state thai 10 of the volunteer! who
' surrendered to tha Carlisle were bulch
i ereil in the alreeU, and the fate df 44
' other priaouers ia unkuowu, and it ia
| believed that they too have been mur
, ed. The atrocitiM of the iusurgeuU
caused immense exciteraeut here.
, The militia aasetubleil at their armor
ies and demanded that the C'arlista be
held aa prisoners in thia city to be giv
en up to them for execution, in retalia
tion for the cruelties committed by
the insurgents at Bauabuja. The au
thorities refused to surrender the
prisoners, and transferred them to a
fortress in the harbor to save thetu
from the wrath of the militia.
It is probable that a number of
aell-known Carlist sympathisers in
Barcelona will be arrested and held
as hostages for the safe return of the
veluuteers now in the hands of the
insurrection it ta.
A levy en wuute upon the popula
tion for forces to operate agatust the
insurgeuts is expected to be ready
shortly.
Geu. Velarde has issued a procla
mation calling all males between 14
and 16 years of age in the Republi
can columns, and threatening the in
fliction of heavy penalties upon all
municipalities which shall thwart its
operation.
Here is a curious story of ike old Slavery
limes which we pick up frwut a Western
Caroline newt paper. In the gold mining
regions of Burke County lived an indus
trious, well-to-do tree colored woman
netued Nency Boyc*. She we* engeged
to merty Jeck, e tlevs, end in order to
heveeverything pleasant the put ber bend j
in her pocket end bought hint of hi* master
But she we* tbrswd enough to Uko e bill
of sale of bitu, fortnuelely, at it happened,
lor Jeck turned out lobe utterly worthless
and n perfect tot. But little need was
there for Nency to go to the Courts for
relief by divorce. She knew e better way
then that She earned her men end she
•imply *old bim to a stave-dealer who
carried him off to the far South-West, so
that the sharp Nanry was never bothered
by bim agaia. Husbands have been badly
sold before, though not in this particular
'way.
The majority report uf lb# Co
milloo oa railroad# aud canals was be
fore the Constitutional Convention on
7lh, silling as a Committee of the
Whole. After an annimated diacus
sion the following section|waa adopted,
the balance remaining to be passed
upon hereafter :
Bkc. 1. Any individual company
or corporation organised for tbe pur
pose, shall have the right to couslruct
a railroad or canaljbetween any two
points in this State. Any railroad
may interact and connect with any
other railroad, and no discrimination
shall be made in passenger and
freight tariffs on person* or property
paa*iug from oue railroad to another
and no unnecessary delay iulerpoaed
in tbe forwarding of such passengers
and property to their destination.
The legislature shall by general law
prescribe reasonable regulations to
give Tut! effect lo thoeo powers end
rights.
BKLLKFONTKMAKKKTS.
White (Yhcst $1.96, Red I'JO ...Ry.......
7A CoinOU ...Osu 35. UnrlcyCO.
70 Clorersecd 6,00 Pots toe* 45.
Lard per pound 7 I'ork pur pound 00
Butter 20......Egg520. —Plaster perton
sl4 Tallow 6 Bacon 8 .....Hem 12
LKWISTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1.8& Kd wheal 1.W....Ryc
TO Core 40 OaUß6„...Barley 60.....
CloverseedAOO Ttmothyteed. 860
Salt '2 *0 per tack,*..... ——.........
Bacon 10c Ham W Bullet 25... Egg*
25 Piaster 2 80
15,000 BOLTS
OF ,
WALL PAPER!
Now on exhibition at Millhoim and Mil
roy Hardware Hlorcs. About 85 different
pattern*.
PRICES RANGING FROM 10 CENTS
TO SI.OO PER BOLT.
Beautiful Gilt Paper at one dollar
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decorations.
A reasonable credit will be given to re
sponsible parties for paper *or 6 per cent
deducted from prices for cash. Prices are
the tame at both Stores.
>pr 3 4m W. J. M MANIGAL.
Great Reduction In Prices Of
Note Paper.
We are now prepared to furnish Note
paper at price# rar below any that have
ever before been offered at retail in this
county.
Best quality Commercial note paper
at 16 cts per quire
Secoad best do at 12 cD per quire
Third best do at lOcU per auire
Purchasers will find this to be of the
same quality heretofore sold in this place
for 25, 20, and 15 cts per quire, but having
bought our paper at extremely low figures,
we desire to give our customers the full
bonefit of the reduction.
Look At This!!
Initial Paper With Chromol
French Initial paper 15 cte per box
Plain while " 20 "
Rose lint " 25 "
Two tints " 40
With a handsome chromo given away
with each 46 cent box.
JAMES WELCH A CO.,
20 mar If Opposite Bush lloute.
NE PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place!
The subscriber I* Just receiving from tha
eastern cities a Full Stock ot
SUMMER GOODS
which he has determined to sell vory
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Print*, Mulln, Opera Canton*, and Woll
Plannols. Ladies' Drew Good*, *uch a*
Detain*. Atpaca*, Poplin*, Kuipre** Cloth.
Sateen*. TamoUe, together with a full
stock of everything usually kept in the
Dry Good* line.
NOTIONS:
A full (took, consisting part of Ladio* and
Children'* Merino Ilo*e, Collar*, Kid
glove*, be*t quality (ilk and Lido thread
Glove*, Uooas, Nubia*, Breakfast shawls,
'HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men'l Boy's and Children'*
ot tno latest style and best.
CLOTHING,
Ready made, a choice selection ef Men'*
and Boy'* of the newest styles and tqost
serviceable rogterl-
BOOTS & SHOES,
I WM. WOLF.
—'
j RYNDKKS .110, SIC STORE,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor of Rynder'a Mil tic Store desires to call the attention of the people of Centre count r, to the fae
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasiug their musical instruments ot ilytulei ■ lnic .-dore. \V e are selling 4
Double Reed, Six Slop, Five Octavo at 8140,
(.superior in tone and finish, to those t hat are hawked and poddled throughout the country at 1175 to 1200.) These
we warrant for five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following iuatrumenU, sold in Penuvalley this year, which you would
do well to examine before purchaaing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
, 8. 8. WOLF, Hyndyr Organ 1225.00
WM. GALBUAITH, Rynder Organ 140.00
LEMONT.
#
DR. J. V. DA LK, American Organ $375 00
PETER SOU RECK, Rynder Organ.. 140.00
AARON 811URO.
WM. ETTIN'GER, Rynder Organ 3240.00
BOALSBURG.
MIBB E. E. HUNTER, Mclodion $130.00 •
In a few weelu we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver alt instruments—
You Can Have From 840 to 860 on an Organ.
AJJ ™" RYJWKirSMUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa
*
I. Guggenheimer.
AKRANGKMENTI
ISAAC GUOOKMHEIMER, bN \ IN t;
purchased the entire stock of the laic
firm of Suaaman & Gugganheiinar. ex
cent the Leather and Ebon-findings,
baa filM up but ehclves with a lot of
SPLENDID NEW GOODS,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING.
' DUHW OOOIMt,
OMCEUO,
PUO VISIONS,
BOOTS & FEUOES,
UATB A CAPS;
♦ AND FANCY ARTICLES
audit now prepare! to accomodate all
hit old customers, aud to welcome all
new ones who tnav favor him with
their patronage. He feels safe in ay
ing that he can please the most fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIM Kit.
P. 8. —Mr. Bussman still continue
to deal in
LKATUER AND SIIOF--FINDINGS. I
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in tbe old room, where he may alwav
be found. 12ap.tf.
I ———— —
jc. F. Herlacber N. Croumiller.!
NEW GOODS!;
/ a £ § N A 3 fl 1 V A 1
OF
GOODS!!!
IIKRLACIIER & CROJJ MILLER
Wish to infotm the cititeus of Potter
that they have opened an enure new
stock of goods in their old quarter*, ami
will keep constantly on hand a full ami
good assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, |
consisting of
ALPACAS,
Poplins, .
PLAIDS,
Lu*tre*. |
and all other kindt of
DRESS GOODS,;
full line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hats A Caw, BooU A Shops
CROCKERY. OUEBNBWARE,
STONEWARE. CKDAKWAUK,
SUGARS.
TEAS. COFFEES.
FISH. SALT
etc., etc , etc., • i
All of which we offer at greatly reduced
prices. ,
Highest prices paid for country produce
By strict attention to business we hone t
merit and receive the patronage of th
public
Sliortlidge & Co..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries,
The only Manufacturers of Lime, burn!
exclusively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
DEALERS IN
Anthracite Coal,
White Lime,
Du Pont'a Powder,
Sporting and Blasting Powder on
baud.
Fuse for Blasting,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clav,
Fertilizers,
Implements.
jandO 73 , ,
Office aud yard near South end of the
Bald Eagle \ alley Railroad Depot, Belle
fonte. Pa. jan 10.78 j
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third!
and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, I>.
John Showers, Proprietor.
IU Central Location make* It particularly
desirable to persons vi*iting Town on
business or pleasure.
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached,
unpil ly
J HARRIS, J. P. RBPGKRT. „-W.?J^ VKR
JOLLN UOKKKR. PKTER HOFFKR.
Pennsvalley •
Banking (Jo.
CENTRE IIALL, PA,
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
[ Aud Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Uoverument Securities, Gold and
Coupons.
| PlTia UOFFER, Wu, B. MINOLR,
Pres't. Cashier.
'apr& tf
Spring Opening of
llonurtK, Trimming*, Hilliae*
MISS LUCY DEININGER'S
In Centre Hall, who just returned frees}
'Philadelphia, with the LATEST FAKH-j
loXN, and a complete stock of New]
ih-nne-t- New. Hat*, viegant Trimmings,
Ac., which will be sold or made up, at
reasonable prices. Also, old ladle* Dress;
; Caps. • j
The new style* are very pretty. lali*l|
call and hh? them early, rirrt come, first
served mayt&.4t. i
pili OF JUNE,
will certainly come off tbe
Miners' Hospital Grand Gift;
Concert,
AND
8100,000 DISTRIBUTION, j
No Postponement Under any Circum-!
s:anc but will Positive!v Take Piace.j
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS,
AND AS
THOUSANDS OF TICKETS ,
Ure 1 :>.<• Id dailj . YOU MAY BE TOO!
| LATE unless you purchase at one*.
YOUR MONEY GIVEN
this rau'-e assists in establishing a noble;
j cbarilv. while you participate ia a }
di-teibutton .f PRK.SESTS in
w'Wb YOU may be
LUCKY individual.
One Ticket $1 <JO
I Fire Tickets 4 5R
Ten Tickets 90(1
Address,
GEO. R. SHAFFER,
81 S- buy ikill Co., Pa.
The Champion of the World.;
I 2 AtfCK'CAiiic Vm
ho -"Misl wacHiMtt |H
Ita fP*L SB3 initial f jsf
Tbe new Improved American Button
HokOvi r-. anting and Complete
Sewing J/achiuu—The great
est machine of the Age !
Simplclty, Durability A Cheap ]
ness Combined. j <
guaranteed. All order* promptly attend
od A. L H.vRTGKS.
Agent for Centre County 1
Mamso.vuceo, I'a. J
JJUUCKERiIOFF IIOUBK,
Allegncnev StreeL Bellefonte, Pa.
D. JOHNSON A t*ONS, Proprietors.
X FIKSTCI.ARS HOTEL, COMFOETABLK ROOM*
PROMPT A1 TEN DANCE.
ALL THE MODERN GONVENIEN
CKB—AND REASONABLE Charge*.
The proprietors offer to the traveling
public, ana to their country friends, first
class accommodation* and careftil atten
tioii tooths want- of guesta at all times, at |
fair rates. Careful hostlers and good stable
ling, for hon-c*. An excellent table well
served. A liar supplied with fine liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
?uisil in a fir.-tclass Hotel. Our location
in the bu*in< * part of the town, neartbr
Port Office, the Court House, the Chur- ]
rln*. the Hanks, and the p incipal places
of business, rentiers it the most eligible
place for those who visit Bellcfoete on bu*i
>r plea ure. I
An Omnibus will carry passengers (
and baggage to and from all train* '
free of charge. *
£xcelsior Cement
The undersigned now manufacture Ce I |
mont WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR 1
QUALITY, at their kiln*, near Pine
( Mills, in Haines tap. This cement i
ha* already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. A S. C. U R,, ami ha* l<een
Ibnad highly satisfactory upon all jobs
where it na* been used, and as equal to ]
s,ny now manufactured The undersign
ed now take pleasure in recommending, i
and warranting it to all. for ue in CIS- '
TERNS, WATER PIPES or whatever
puru. e a good quality of Cement it desi
rable. This Cement has already been \
tested far and wide, and rendered the ut
tnost satisfaction. Persons, therefore con-
Utructlng Cistern*, laying Water Pipe*,
Ac., will find it to advantrgo to bear this
in mind, and also, that they warrant the
article a represented. For further par
ticulars, address 1
MEYER 4 HOFFER,
20 dec tf Aaroniburg, Pa. ■
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER ,
CENTRE HALL,PA.
Would most iv speetftilly inform the cit- _
! zens of thia vicinity, that he lias started a 1
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be ■
thankful for a share of the public patroa
'uge. Boots and Shoe* made to order and
uceording to sty lis and wnrrants his work
ito equal un.v made elsewhere. All kind*
if repairing"done, and -charges reasonable-
Give him a call. fob 13 ly.
j jyTs. a guTeli us, (
Dentist, MUlheim. v I
Oilers hi* professional services to the
public, lie is prepared to perform all
■Mrations in the dental profession.
So-ILe is now fully prejatred to extract
teeth absolutely without pain. myß-73-tf.
AD MIN IST R AToYdTN OTICE. —Let-
ters of ad uiinistrntion on the estate of
John Love, lato of Potter twp.,doe"d,
havo been grunted to the undersigned,
who request all person* knowing them
selves indebted to said estate to make im
-1 mediate payment, and thoso having de
mands aguiiist the same to present them
July authenticated by law for settlement.
ELIZ. H. LOVE,
OLIVER K. LOVE,
may 15 t>t Admr's. <
TRAUK
XlAKli. fIFS
KEARNEY >
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
b Uw only Know Btaaauy for Crtebt** Db
hud baa owed wy cam it I,'u-wse* in
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Ufa: oflor randawarnt or tabes .
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tnet Bocba la waanafad by any i
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fatosas or Baimi uadon of Caamoooj ■ • :.u.*asab
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mawm-lr by lb* aaot emtacc'. Pby- rtasw tod
KtwlmWnfMiM and drfic* ~ at sa
dana of boCk aczM and as ac.
KUBltir* EXTII ACT SfTSIT,
Cbrra* flwoi AfUlmt f*m Jinir fWif.
flaMu or flaaapaftaa. c. In alt ttwb atajrai, at
itttia expense, little or no change sa !i, no to
comatott, andbos|Kwarr it €*::* a fro
qaant daatra. and gtoaa MtiS to ertosro
Own-by RW<IB( 4
Cartas Strictara# of tba l wUtre. Atta-tag Mm
and latoiaatliiw to fwqoeci ia it.w eKuw id dis
eases, and lf aU potaoaosa a**;*.--.
KEiB!IET'S EXTRACT I" - :XC,
tl.t par bottle or six balflasfor f *d
to any addraaa. aneare from < "-jit ; by
•"—'isaar. - ft.. U. ¥.
to wbon all letter* tor inforai . . ■ v I Sic
addnaaart
AVOID QUACKS AMD OBPOOTt S.
la ObHgs tot idric* and tanttotfca.
TH J. B BftU. Qradaale of JJer** Vrofead
fVff ia- Ituiadrlphla, aatLor of trrerai v&Utatoa
•acba. can bo ifiiiiiiluri on ail fittmi of tba
KSI ts ; 4o
in oopactai atadyb af&or In nab .. UtaaJbSA
natter frvaa what caaae ariEtaattoc. .* of bow
noc A practice of S3 31 am cmbtaa
btia to" treat hsisaiii wtth ancoraa. Oerr srear
HMaaC Cbarna roaeoawhir Tbmae at a dla
aaoa cw forward tatter deorrfi;:.; eyeptona,
■tasssss"sanss?,.,^®
)r.CrooK's WinocH..r
4 IO YEAIiS
Public Test
Has proved
DR. CROOK'S
WINE
TAE
To tut TO more
.♦a! a . Merit Slian any
Mnil BtnilfU" preiifirsta
: ?SP' tion ever oi-crca
the public.
It la rich In the medicinal qnul
liC* of Tor. aad unrqualrd for dittCOif
n of (he Throat and Lun;; . pec
arrnicj; ibo mrot rctawkabla euros.
>URltn Cold%Chronic t'r.sla
It dhetaAUjr curca Uietu aiL
Lafhina and BroaehltLa.
llaa ccrad ao many case*
it baa boon pronounced a
•pacific (or tbeaa cum plain ta.
for pains in Breast. Side or Back,
Cirarel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Orcans,
Janndieeorany Liver Complaint,
It hna Boaqnal.
[t is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated,
"Viuses the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
rRI DR. CROOK'S WINEOFTAII
rowrewiE
BELLF.FONTE. PA.
J. B. BUTTS, Proper.
[aa first class accommodation; charg
l rcanorwi Aanr, tf.
'uiiiFY voua BLoqnT
1 For Scroftila, Scrofn-
V lons Diaeaaes of the
4# Fyesu or Scrofula In
A, tiny form.
Any diseaM or ereption of
the Skis, dioeane of the Liver,
10 a, Itbeumatiam, Pimples, Ola
r©''' Soroa, Ulcers, Broken-do
Constitutions. Syphilis, orsny
disease depending on a dec
KirC 3 proved condition oI the blood
"7
DR. CROOK'S
SYRUP OP
POKE ROOT.
It has the medicinal property
of Poke combined with a prep*
ration of Iron which goes at
< nee into the blood, perform
ing the moat rapid 1 and a OA'
derful cure*.
Ask your lhugK>t for Rr. Crook's Com
lound Kyrup of I'oke Koot~~-take ri ami kid
.salad. °