The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 05, 1873, Image 3

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    l td v: CENTRE REPORTER
TH U BSD A Y JUNK >, 133.
LOCAL
LOCAL ICE WS—Our friends every
where, will oblige us by tending u knnl
CIBCOLATIOH.-The circulation of the
RkPOUT**, on this side the county, i*
artcrthan that of nil other in the
countv. Business men mill tiiereforo tlnd
Sri* one of the best advertising 'nvsiium*.
We invite nil interested to come and in
sneet our list for themselves.
USMITTAHCES -All monies for sub
• 'riotion will be credited on thesubsen
wTaddms, itch week : by referring to
which our patrons can at all times *ehow
thriraUmiL stand, and a receipt la by
this system carried upon each copy o( the
P*P*r. _____
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DKRS OK THE CENTRE HA 1.1. V\ A
TKII CO - The Stockholders of the above
Corporation are rcpicted to meet at hc
lower school room, on Thursday even ft.
J me Ath at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of
fdortU Wh new Hy ; U- nd -akinA
such alterations m present onM as may i
deemed accessary A IbH **£**•
requested. V Kl HTZ, 1 res v
\N m. WOLF, See y. nuU
ALW AYS BUY A GOOD BOOK,
Found, containing P**v's, and
with beautiful engravings, is the
which every family should b* v <v H ,4 >
necessary to give any further description
ot ibis interesting work—the name ' '
ficient for all. I claim the right to supply
all desiring to purchase iu <-Vntre eounly
having the exclusive agency, and thr bos k
can be obtained of me at all *
also call on af many as pn*'ble attheir
homes. All desiring to buy thisi book
the undersigned their order. 1c .
and no trouble to give information Ad
drws 6 H. KtsnnL, Agent for t entre
county. Centre Hill, Fa-
Rynder. Sm advortkemeqt.
Last year Mr A. L. Bartgw sold 69
AmricM Sewing Machine*.
The Juniata Republican, oftheSJd.
* says: Sine# the break in the tVlumbu
dam shad have once more taken to soil
ing their old haunts in the Juniata. On
Friday last at the three fisheries between
Newport and the Milleratown dam
. were captured, and on Saturday up to J
tu. JOO had been taken. tjuite a DUIU-
WtMt eery largo tish were captured.
Oaaamitn.— The Bellefoate lle
publican of hut week says .• "The Bel'.e
fonta Car Works' was otbeered on Satur
day last. Col. 1> li. Bu>h was wisely
chosen President George C. W ilk ins, S.
Austin Brew, Edward Bianchard and
John Strike are tho* director- K M
Blanchard U Secretary and Treasurer
The amount of capital stock is SIOO,OOO
G. C. Wilkins with a corps of engineers
surveyed a line for the branch road to the
site of the car shopa on Saturday.
MOWING MATCH.— The undersign
ed, agent for the SrrEWioa Movss, here
by challenges the owner or agent of any
other machine, to a trial of mowers, at
the Old Fort, on Tuesday, June 24th, at
12 o'clock, and should said day not prove
favorable, the mowing match will lake
place en day following, June 2oth. Some
of the head men of the Superior Maitufsc
turingComp. will be present, and an invi
tation is given to all other mowers to
compete with the celebrated St PKWIOR,
for lightness ot draught, as a noiseless ma
chine and excellent work. Tho Scrim
oa challenges any other mower, without
exception, on June24th.
J NO. U. ODENKIRK.
M'Manigais hardware store, at
Millbeitn. is nod far cheap goods and the
most obliging clerks. Everybody says so,
and we say so too.
The wheat fields, as a general thing.
throughout Penn Jt Brushvalley, have a
promising appearance. In Buffalo valley.
Union county, the graia fields never busk
ed more promising.
Re*. Seifert, pastor of the Haber*-
burg Luth. charge has resigned, and ac
cepted a call from a charge in Somerset
ecu nty.
Rev. Williams, pastor of the Boa'sburg
Luth. charge, has also resigned.
A Westchester, Pa., lady wrote her
will on a slate, and it has been admitted
to probate.
The Bellefonte Republican says that
Mr. F. Bitter, of Beech Creek, Clinton
county, and Miss Carolina Lucus, of Ea
gleville. Centre county, were married May
Bth, at two o'clock, Mr Bitner died on 15,
being just one week iron; his wedd .ng.
Rev. Peter S. Fisher, formerly of
Pennsvalley, and whose death we noticed
last week was 69 years of age, and had
been a minister for forty-eight years. In
his ministerial time Rev. Fisher preached
10,000 sermons, confirmed 4,<*10 persons
and baptized 3.000.
We hear much coinplsint, from all
portions of our county, of the corn planted
this spting, not coming up—we judge that
this is the case with about one-half plant
ed- Many fanners are planting the sec
end time, and seme the third. The opin
ion ol farmers is that the seed was injured
by being frozen last fall, before the cob i
and grain were dry. From adjoining
counties we hear the same complaint.
The weather, this week, hss thus!
far been verv warm and dry
MILLHEIM ITEMS
Our farmers are busy replanting corn.
Millheim bas got mesmerized mice, ditto
the rats.
Since the establishment of the new
music stare in this place, everything is be
coming mnrtiMf; even the sturdy old
Thomas cats have imbibed the spirit and I
nightly moonlight serenades are indulged
in, much to the sstisfletion of our belles.
Capt. Jack, chief ef the bloody Modoc*,
is at present in this place, and may be
found at MusseFs hotel. He is accom
panied by no one and bis only means of
defense is a hoop upon which it stretched
a piece of raw hide, but with this he suc
cessfully wards off the bullets that are
daily sent at him. He is opposed to lo
cal option, and dee* not believe in soda
water."
Old rye, hard cider, and soda water are
having a tight race in this place, with the
chances in favor ol the old beverage,
rye.
Our town boasts of three Sabbath
schools, and all are well attended.
A public road is to be built from Mill
heim to the Forks a distance of about two
miles. It is to be graded on railroad plan,
and from this it is safe to infer that as soon
as the main line of the railroad is complet
ed it will be converted into a branch of
the above line.
Some of the people of this place seem
to forget whilst visiting the grave-yard,
that the flowers and shrubbery growing on
the graves, were placed there by kind
loving heart* as an emblem of affection,
and not to be earned away by the thought
less, merely to gratify their [own pleasure.
Shame on the hand that would desecrate
the graves of the departed.
Millheim baa more pretty girls than any
other town of its size in the county. How
u >e* that ®lly with ye Aaronsburg "wid
ders."
Peter's Musical Monthly for June, con
tains the following New Music.
J have no Home, 4Cct. Meet me,
Bessie, in the Dell, 30cts. The Sweetest
Bird is Missing, 30cts. My Soul is Dark,
aOcts. Glory be to God on high, iJOcts.
Springins-feld Galop, 35cts. Salie's
Silver-Moonbeam Schott.ische, 30cts. May
pole March. 85cts. Autumn Leave* GOcts.
Think of it! all the above pieces for
HO cents, or the same pieces in sheet-form
for $3.65. Send %l for the last six months'
numbers of "Peters' Musical," and you
will never regret it. Address, J. L.
Peters, 699 Broadway, New York.
—Col. IV C. Rush last week cflVct
; rd the fhlo of several acres of land l
the head of the planing mill dam, to
Messrs. Hat helor and Fisher of Lock
i Haven andShivelvor Luierne county
[tin law Friday tho contract for the
stone work for the erection ot a paper
j mill upon said land, was let, and the
j buildings will be pushed foward at
onca and as rapidly as possible. It is
j expected to have them completed early
I in the tall so us to he ready tor occu
j pancy and the manufacture of paper.
Tlie following is the apportionment of
delegates made by the Lie democratic
countv convention
IHftrirt, Uote. rji/..
North Ward '•*
West Want. B
South Ward
Mdesburg ; si
Union v ille
Hownril 81
Fhilipsburg I I'd
Benner .....170
Boggs 1"> '
Burntide
ourtins.s.l
Ferguson -'V
tlregg *1 '•
Hal (union b
Haines I'do
Harris !" •
Howard f"
Huston o- 1
Liberty "'
Marion * r
| Miles ' '
Fatten f
Fenu
Fetter ~ i>: ' .
Uuh 1
| Snowsh.>e 10-'
Soring I'to
Taylor
Union
Walker I" 5
Worth 1
Total 3TI- " a
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SPAIN.
A Severe Engagement.
Madrid, June 2. A severe engagement
took plaon on Saturday last, in the prov
ince of Barcelona between a force ot Be
publicans and band* commanded by Fri
tany and lKui Alphonso. After a stub
born tight the Insurgents fled. They were
pursued as far as Manistrol.
The Deealdens and all the Federal lle
publtcan taction* in Barcelona have united
in opposition to the Monarchists.
A dispatch has been received from tlen.
Neuvillas. stating that with twelve thou
sand men he holds all the mountain pas
se* in Biscay, and i driving all the Uarlists
toward the coast.
nJB CANNIBALISM.
A letter from the Fijee islands states
that the mountain savages killed a tauitly
of whites named Burns and some Polyne
sian laborers, altogether sixteen whites,
whose bodies were found horribly mutila
ted. Some of the bodies wore carried off
for a cannibal feast
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FRANCE
Singular l uiou Propuoed.
Paris, May 111, —Tho Orleanists In the
Assembly are seeking an alliance with the
left centre, having refused to form a coali
tion with the Legitimists and Bonapartista*
The left centre, however, decline lo en
tertain their proposition.
The War Indemnity.
It is reported that the Bank of France j
will advance the funds necessary lo com
plete the payment of the war indemnity,
and the evacuation of French terriio- j
rv by CLrman troops will immediately
follow.
ARREST AND SUICIDE OFONB OF
THE BENDER MURDERERS.
Parsons, Kaii-.is. May I. —County At
torney Ward returned yesterday front
Texas with the boJv of Nicholas Mvrrin
or Marion, supposed to have been an ac
complice of the Header family the Kansas
assassins, at Den Don. ll# tuade tome im
portant confessions and promised to tell all
he knew about th i Benders when he reach
ed this city but v.hen near Atoka Station,
Indian territory he shot himself in the
head with a revolver inflicting a wound
from which be died. It seeius to be cer
tain that the Benders are now in Texas,
making their way to tho Itto Grande
river, to cross into Mexico.
The process of condemning Congress
men for the salary grab buissness.and
at the same time expressing unchaken
confidence in President Grant, who
made the grab possible, docs not please
The Cincinnati Commercial. That
journal says : "If the Republican par
ty docs uot proceed to purify itself pret
ty rapidlv, it will be purified by exter
nal forces and. with violence that will
disturb its constitution. Hut the pro
cess of purification is not the un
qualified indorsement of Garnt, and the
impersonal and qualified disapproba
tion of the Credit Mobillier Congress
men. The people require more dis
tinct terms and decisive measures than
those of the Columbus Convention."
DEATHS.
On 2nd. in Penn twp.. Christopher Moy
er, aged 00 year*. 7 months, and 25 days.
On 3rd. near Centre Hill, of typhoid
fever, Thomas, son of Judge Hosterman,
aged about 19 years.
On the night of the 3rd, in Potter twp.,
Mrs- Polly From, wife of Wm. From,
aged about *l3 years.
in Tylcrsvlle. May 23, 1873, Charles Ir
vin Bierly, aged 2 Tears' 7 months and 22
day*, infant son ot John Henrv and Sarah
M. Bierly
In Miii Hall. OB Saturday, May 24. Mrs.
Sarah Bartholomew, wife of Wendell Bar
tholomew, aged 73 yeaaf, 1 month and 21
day*.
At Hamburg, May 8, 1873, after nshoit
illness, Mary A, wife ol" Willamson Potter
and daughter of John O. - Beck, aged 33
years 1 month and 17 days.
At Salome Pa. on April 27 1873, of con
sumption, Mr. Abrain Ilollopeter, aged
67years 9 months and 7 days.
On 26 th uh, at <" dor Springs, Clinton
county, William Strunk, formerly of
Centre county, aged 83 years 9 month*,
and 9 days.
Fakuce* Read This.— Tho superior
Reaper & Mower, is a gpudidate for favor
to which the attention of Centre county
farmers is called. The Superior is manu
factured in Wheeling, W. Va., 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 trap* with which
many other machines are afflicted ; it is
simple in construction, strong and durable,
easily managed, and light draught. The
Superior is fully warranted t do its work
right, or no sale.
Mr. John 11. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort,
is agent for Centre county for. the Supe
rior, and person* wishing a Mower & Reap
ehad better call on him before purchas
g a pother. 30 jan.
—LIME! —Mr. George Koch ha* 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 uny time during tho .day,
to wait upon customers. my 15
NOTIC K!— 11. I). VAN PELT &
CO. are building a few FIRST CLASS
REAPERS and MOWERS, for this seu-
ttm's trade, which they warrant in every
respect equal and in some respects superior
to any Muchine offered in this market, and
which they propose to SELL for a little
LESS MONEY than any other Machines
are sold at. Persons wishing GOOI) MA
CHINES. with tlw advantages of uny rc
puirshundy at home, will do well to ex
amine our Machines before purchasing
foreign ones. VVc will put them all out
on trial. lom-ym
IIOUSE~and~LOT - FOJt SALE.—A lot
of ground, at Potter's Mills, thereon erec
ted a two-story dwelling House, with good
Wagonmaker Shop, a good Stable, and all
necessary outbuildings, is offered at |>ri
vate sale, on reasonable terms. There is a
well of never failing water, with pump,
near the door. For further particulars
apply to Mrs: KATE SHAFEB,
17apr3m Potters Mills.
Student* of Poiui*yltAoiu politics
will rcongnixo tho trutli of thi* loter
once to the Ring of which Mr. Simon
Cameron is tho shining center. It Ur
in The Pittsburgh Tt>!eg!}h : "Rliiul,
unwavering devotion to this lVnuayl-j
vania Tammany lot* heeoma the pneo
of public honors, so far u* tho Ring can
control, uinl the completeness of their
organixatiou ami resources enables
them to \ euetrate almost every
in some disguise or other. Nothing is ,
too high or too diminutive to oacapej
them. They aio equally at home,
whether it is a paster or folder, I nited
States Seuat< r, a State Treasurer, or
Supremo ilutlge. Thev have a sort of
prescriptive right to the Legislature
City government* atl-od the most sue- i
culent jobs that bring grist to their >
mill. State otlieera are a convenience i
that cannot IwuverlookiHl, I hey aim i
to iuduence every IVJeial appoint '
meut and dictate who shall fill offices t
under the State."
MORK BEN I*> Kits ARRESTER ,
ftilifi. Iwa, M* tL A yawgwanL
to bo young Bonder, a son the r
Kansa* murderer *> arrested in
Liberty, lowa, and a woman thought to t
be Mm Bonder, was arr,-sled at Oxf. id, (
lowa. Thoro oeu* .o be little doubt a* t"i r
(hir iJeiility Both ot the parties are held q
for further development* J
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The Reccher Scandal Au luvcstiga- ~
lion to be Made. 's
The Brooklyn Kagle say Mr. Beooher tl
and hi* friends have determined to take a
definite action in the whole matter of the a
Itoweu, Ueeclicr-TilU'ii scandal, and that I
a meeting of the deacons of i'lymonlh a".
Church on Friday evening, it was resolved e
to ptoeeod at Once with an investigation, p
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Tux Naw Gamk tsu Fisu Law. Many e
changes were made in llio Game and 1 i.*h e
taws during the last o>.oti of tho Legis-jp
lature. That our readers uiay bo ibor-isl
oughly posted on the*# |K>inls, and thus o
avoid making thenisolvaa liable to a prose-|e
cution through ignorance of ilia law, we *
publish the following summary of the late U
act defining the time and manner in e
which fish and game of variou* kind* may b
be taken within the jurisdiction of the a
Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania.
oaMK. 't
No per.cn shall pursue or kill any deer, .
save only from the first day of September d.
to the first day of January, in any year.
The pursuit of deer with dogs i forbidden p
at all times. Trapping of deer, except for
family use, is also forbidden, ihe penal
ty for the violation of the above law is a
fine of S3O. Any constable or town offi
cial may killwiny dog that habitually pur-
sues deir, and the owner thereof is liable w
to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn >
killed by *ueh dog. Prtiruf.i/, That so j.
much of"this section as prohibits tlio run-,
niug of deer with dogs snail not apply to
tho couutivi i Centre, Clintcii, u)' • 1
Schuykili and Wyoming.
Gray, Black and Fox Squirrel* may be
killed only from the ilrt Jay of July until A
the first day of January, in each year..
The penalty for violation of thi act i* a
fine of $o km nil ifdndi killed out on
season. ]
Babbits may be kiiied fr> m the fir.t .Ur t
of October until the first day of February, j
in any year. Thepena.ty for kitting out
of season is $". for ea. h rabbit so killed. ■
Hunting rabbit, with a ferret is forbidden
under a penalty of $lO for each rabbit *> H
j killed.
Wild Turkey - may be kilted from thel
j first day of October until the fir.t day of
January of each y.-nr. tl.e pena ty tor |j
killing out of season is $lO for each lur
key so killed.
Snipe may be killed from tho p tir.t .lay of I.
September until the twentieth Jav of April:
of each year. The penalty for killing out
of season is $lO f"' each Snipe so kil:- „
ed.
Woodcock may be killed from the fir.t
j day of August until the first day of Janua- "
iry of any year. Penally of sb) for cacti
: Woodcock killol out of season.
Field Plover may be killed from the
! fl rs t Jay of August until the firt day Jan
i uary. Penalty of $lO for each Plover kills
eJ out ot season.
1 No person shall kill, ot oxpou for -a.e,
or have in hi* er her possession fcsfter the b
; same has been killed, any or Vir- A
! ginia Partridge, except only from the first s
| day of November until the first day of p
I January of any year. The penalty for p
j killing out of season i* $lO tar each 1 ar
tridge so killed. >
No person shall kill or trap or have in
their possession after the same is killed, IJ
any Robin, Nighthawk, Sparrow. Lark.
Sw allow, Cat-bird, Blue-bird, or any oth
er insectiverous bird, at any t:'ue, ut. ~
penalty of $5 for each bird *o killed. j
No person shall rob or destroy the nc*t
or eggs of any wild bird, excepting such '
birds as are destructive of game and in
sectiverous bird*, under a penalty of $lO I
for each offence. j f
Ne person shall, at any time or place,
take any Wild Turkey. Partridge or,
Quail, or Woodcock by mean* of nny
blind, trap, net or any device whatever,
under a penalty of $lO for every bird so *
taken. PrmuM that nothing in this sec-,
tion shall prevent the trapping of game,;'
for propagation or preservation over win-,
ter, from the "JKli of December to the Ist
day of February next following. '
Shooting on Sunday i- forbidden under
n penalty of $lO. '
VIS 11. 1 .
No corporation siiull throw any culm or,
coal lirt into any of the waters of thi*
Stale under penalty of SSO for each of
fence, in addition t liability for all dam
ages inflicted.
Vo person shall at any time catch any
speckled trout with any device, save only;
with hook and line, or place any set-line*
I in water* inhabited by them, under a pen
alty for $25 for each offence.
It shall not be lawful for any person to
place utiy set-net across any of the canals. ,
creeks or rivulets, of thi* State, under a
penalty of $25 for each offence.
In any vvutor* of this Slate inhabited by J
trout or ba*s, it shall not be lawful to
catch fish with nny net the niches of i
which shall not be over three inchos, un
der a penalty of $25.
Salmon or speckled trout may be caught
from the first day of April until the fif
teenth day of August of each year. Pen
alty for taking out of season, $lO.
Any person tresspassing on any preserve
or fish pond is liable to a penalty of $100!
to the owner, in addition to damages.
Bass and pike may be caught from the
first day of June until the first day of
March, with a hook and line. The
penalty for taking out ot season, or in any i
other manner than by hook or line, s2>
for each offence.
No person shall catch any trout, bass or
other fish in any of the waters of this state
by shutting or drawing small net* or reins
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 fili is prohibited in tiny
county or counties, for a fixed term of
years, by special act, nothing in the above
act shall bo constructed to alter or invali
date such special act*.
fi shall be the duty of tho Mayors and
Burgesses of tho cities and town* of thi*
Commonwealth, to require their police
and constabulary force, and it is hereby
made their duty, and also the duty of the
clerks of markets of said towns and cities,
to search out and arrest all person* viola
ting any of the provision* of this act. Any
person having a knowledge of any of these
provisions may tnuko information of the
same, and one-half of the penalty shall g<
I to the informer.
Sheriff' Rineamith, of Perry county,
has been prosecuted for not enforcing
the law relative to the removal of fisli
baskets in the Juniata.
Virginia Cdjr. Nov. May a> A shoot
' iii(j atlYny growing oul of a game of card*
occurred in a saloon In Elda \ alley, Lan
der County, on the I'Jlh lust.. in tho court*
of which a desperado named George Child*
'.hot nml killed two Innocent bystanders
named John Duffee ami Hugh Scott, mid
wan hi in. i*l i 1. died Instantly by an unknown j
1 bystander.
Disturbances took place in YucaUu at
die .into election th ore. Many persons
we * killed M. re [victories ovrr the ren.-
jnanttof Lozada reblo force in Jalisco
j have been rained. \ ell>w fever 1* raging
i Yuealnn
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For the Reporter,
Summer Srliool
Wo con.Uittly hear people complain, j
that our lumnier school* are of little ar no.
value at al* The general talk, i*. that,
the teacher I* unqualified, ar hi* moral*,
are corrupt or that hi* mode of govern-j
iiu lit it incomplete Whan the ipring of,
i the year approach**. *uch a peron a* tha ]
one described, present* him or to the
public, lie make, application for a tchool
viiit* the parant* at their home* All i*
well - In* desire is accomplished The
dr*t morning of the tchool arrive* the
chi droll all flock in hut verily in a horlj
time we hear the same old saying, "the
children do not learn anything, but to gat
rid of them at hotue, 1 will Kind them ,
Tii i* often the language of the parent (
\ ... the question arise,, why are our sum- (
mer .chool* of so little value 1 When wej
have a poor winter school, the CoOnty
Supt. and the School Director* must tak*
the brick-batting. But not to her# , they
a* a general rule are net concerned in this
matter at all It i alt under the control of:
the patrons, and they must tear the blame
those who willingly employ the teach
ers, and ne one else but them. Kveiy
parent ahould fully consider thi* matter
beforo agreeing to let any person lake :
charge of hi* chi d, for a* a child be train
ed to will it go. And 1 do think that
parent* too often forg.i that children
should have the very best teacher* to rule
over them. I'atron* take 100 little inter
est in these summer school affair* : they
are too indifferent in making ihtirtelec-!
lion, and even when we get a good teach-j
ar his employment is insufficient. We
believe that we ha to ome good one* now,
and let u* approve of them, stand by them
in time of need, and if lhee things will be
fufl.v atleuded to, our summer school* will
kkui be approved by every one who now
iepise* them. Yal.
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For the Reporter.
DKATH
Frank T. Wolfe.
Frank T. Wolle, of Mtlee twp , Centre
rounty, a member of Co A, ll&th I*. \.,
ah,* w'nt killed in the battle of t'e Kiver,
Va , May 10, I*4. the following lines ere
oiup<wed on hi- death by J. I). Johnson,
Signal Corps. L'. S A., formerly of Co.
A. lfhth IV V
Dear friend ef your fair, smil
ing face
Has vanished from me evermore.
And your soul is now resting in that peace
ful placa
Where sorrow and war come* no more.
You fell in the contest while facing the
foe.
On the Held all stained with your gore ,
Your hones still unburied on the banks of
tba I'o,
But your battle* en earth are all o'ar.
Ye friends of my friend do not mourn for
him now,
For he i* gone to hi* home of repes# ;
He fell with the-e words expressed on his
brow,
tied forgive me and also my foo*.
He rests, calmly re-t, on l*o river shore.
Ye stranger- trrod lightly around ;
D sturb not hi* slumbers let him rest ev
ermore
Till like him wo sleep under ground
Let no foe approach tb*spot where he fell.
Nor traitorous hand* profane
Hi* -acred dust : let it sweetly rest.
Till summoned to lif.* again.
Farewell, dear friend, in Heaven we shall
meet
And march in th.- columns of (sod ;
War's suffering all o'or, we will kneel
at hi* feet.
And dwell in His blessed abode.
DEATH
or
William C. Meyer*
William C. Meyer, of Mile* twp., mem
>er of Co. A, 14Hth I' V., who w* killed
hy a shell at the battle of Deep Bottom.
August 14, 1884. The following line* arc
-omposed on hi- death by J. D. Johnson,
"bgtial Corps, I* S A . formerly of Co. A,
I4hth IV V.
Peaceful be your silent slumbers,
Uod of mercy waU*he nigh.
Ho sends hi* angel- hade in number*
To guard the spot where you now lie.
How calmly shone thy youthful brow.
When battles raged mid hot and shell.
You onward pressed not thinking how
Your death *hoii!d come,-—no one could
tell.
Ala* ! that blow, that fata! blow,
fv>on .truck upon a victim dear.
On Bottam Deep, there - a nlace to show
Where one so loved closed hi* career
Dear comrade how we miss your face
When we behold our company's line.
But. thinking of that dreary place
Where your sunbeams havo ceased te
thine.
At "Chanceliorsville," your deeds began.
At "Gettysburg,'' you fenrle** stood.
At "itrisfoe," saw a victory won,
And "Kelly'* Ford'' by storm was took.
The " Wilde-ne**.'' with blood was slain
ed i
Which from your veins did warmly
flow.
But all! that place where your remain*
Are buried on Deep Bottom low.
Farewell dear friend. n>> more shall wo
Stand up before that foeso bold.
No more shall we your smiling see,
For you are sleeping now so cold.
I> KTAII. PRICE LIST
JOBBING AND COMMISSION' HOUSE
• OF BUKNSIDE A THOMAS,
Beilelonte, Pa.
2 good Cigars for . fcts
White sugars per pound ISct*
Demarnra sugar per pound I3ct*
Bio coffee 2oct*
Arbuckles brown coffee per pound 30ct#
Best washing soaps per pound...!}, 7 A Hcl*
Beit starch per pound ~loct*
i Best bright Navy tobacco per pound..fiOct*
Best liiuck Navy tobacco (Oct*
" double thick and bright and black 35cU
Fine cut chewing tobacco per pound..BUct*
Best sugar-cured Hums per pound ITcti
No. I black pepper per pound 30ct*
Molasses per gallon OOcU
Large size dairy Salt per sack 16cts
Molasses per gallon 00ct*
Coal oil in it gal. loUflocta. per gallon best
article.
Mackernl without head* and all kind of
. mackcral and Herring at city prices.
Double X X white, drips 80ct* per gal
lon, ill it gallon lots net* a gallon less.
* 1000 other articles too numerous to men
tion, cheap. Men's slogius, heavy shoes
i at per pulr. They havo the large-t
. and cheapest stuck of good* ever offered to
the public. If you want to
SAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT.
, GOTO BURNSIDE A THOMAS
! opposite the Bush House. All kinds of
a whole package* at lets prices.
" OWAHI) J. EVANN & CO.,
' NURSE It YMEN A SEEDSMEN,
York, I'll,
.J Catalogues Mailed to
t, Refer (by permission) to
c [ Hon. J. S, Black, Washington, D. C\,
1 I Weiier, Son & Carl, Bankers, York, Pa.
juna 6-6 m.
FIGHT IN A CHURCH.
A Mixture of loe (ream, Jcllltw,
mill Africans.
New York, May 30.—The congre-j
gntioii of the Methodist Kpisoopal
church at Heau street and Schenecta
dy avenue, ltrookyn, held their May
festival in the church last evetiiug.
About miduight, while the
tiou were singing | saints, one of the
sister* fell aggrieved at some remark
(•fonc of the oreallicru. A male friend
of the woman sought out the aggressor,
and from words they came to blows,
mid iu a short lime a general tight eu
ued. Chair* and tables were over
luiud, and aoou the tfoor was covered
with a rolling and struuggliug mass of
men and women, iutermiugled with
ca|>*ized ice cream, cakes auu jollies of
all kinds. The police were called, but
before they suet • d d iu separating the
combatants, two of the force were
knocked down. Nearly all the breath- 1
reu ami sisters were then marched to
the staliou house.
j The llou. F. 11. Goweu, del*gat at
'large to the Couatilulioual I'oaveu
liou, retires from it on account of en
f;rosiug occupatiout and delicate
icaltb, which would iuterfero with hit
jcoutiuuedalteudaucc. The withdraw
al of a wan of hie signal ability would
IMS a great loss to any deliberate body.
The vacancy is to be filled by the
Democratic delegates at large.
• ♦ ♦
Geu. Graut now gets $60,000 per
year, and half his lime he is pleasure
sacking arouud the country. This re
minds us of a Dutchman who was
j shown a picture of the Washington
monument, and asked to subscribe
towards its completion. "No" said
the Dutchman, "I gift no one cent, I
sees no use for to build a house tnit
such big schimbly." We don't see
see any use having a President like
Grant with such a big salary.
Which are the worst, the congres
sional salary grabbers or the Penn
sylvania legislature, SSOO extra pay
salary grabbers, of 1871 ? Say ?
('apt Jack has surrendered aud this
ends the Modoc war.
OHPIIAXBCOUJIT MALE •!
By virtue of an order of the Orphans
Court ef Centre county, there wit! bo ex- j
po~d to public rale, on the premises, on.
Tt KSDAV, JUNE !Oih. nest, atTta'cl'kj
VALUABLE FARM OP2 ACRK.S! j
known as tbr> property of Henry Rothrock, j
Sr.. dot-eased, situated about three Utiles
cast uf Reilefonle. Every foot of this:
property is tillable and under fence.
170 ACRES are Cleared, and in god slate
of cultivation. The balance consist* ofj
Fifty Acres of
OHM ISM. USB ASH OAK TI it UK It
Upon the property are bed* of iron ore.
ceuient and limestone. It wilt be sold in
two or three parts if desired, and private j
bids will be received until the day of sale. ]
Terms of Salr One-third to remain in j
the premises as doary according to the
will of the deceased . one-third to be paid j
on confirmation of sale, and the remainder
in ono year thereafter with interest, to be
securest by bend and mortgage on the
premise*.
NANCY A. ROTH ROCK,
mats JOHN HoFFEJt
CENTRE HALL
COACH SHOP,
LEVI MURRAY.
at It is establishment at Centre Hall, keeps
on hand, and for sale, at the most reason
able rates
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
PUIK IXO FANCY,
and vehicle* of every description made to
'order, and warranted to be made of the
bet seasonod material, and by the most
skilled and competent workmen. Persons
wanting anything in his line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will
find it not to be excelled (or durability and
wear. maywtf.
I.I'VI niRKiV.
NOTARY PUBLIC. SCRJBNKK AND
CONVEYANCER,
CENTKX II A L L. P A.
Will attend t> administering Oaths, Ac- ,
knowlc igemont of Deeds, AC. writing Ar- |
tides of Agreement. Dwdi, Ac, mjrlS
TTICA !
STEAM ENGINE!
"I ■' , '
(FOUMBALT WOOD A MAJHT.)
STATIONARY PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Best A Most Complete Assortment ,
In the Market
I TUm Koffine* hr Iwr mainUinwd Jv- eerf
liiiftiwl wlamlant of exoolWtvo Wo make the
manufartura of Knin. NW sn.l Knw Mills
•IM mlty. Wo horo the Lnw-t and mast mu,|4-i#
.irk of the kind In the country, wUU ma l.tiwry
I epnrtally o'Upbsl to tbo work.
We keep oaioUnlljr In piowwo laiv nnmbse* uf ■
Kmrtnen, which ** fuinln t tli* very lowest prices >
' and on the oh irn -t no'toe. We build Km-tne. i
•prdilllv o-laptol I" Mi. How MUK UtUt Mill*.
I OotMi Oin, Thresher. and U rlww
o 'vlv aro ww IrniMln# the '-an. Clreo
-1 tar Haw Mill, the beat and most cumpleto saw mill
l 1 wi'aoke the manufacture of Row Mill outfits a
st-cutl featum of our business, au.l eou furnioli
i complete on the whorl rot not lew
Our aim in nil nwwo lo to furnish tho bsrt mo
chmery in the market, an t work absolutely no
r fiualed for beau ty of ilewlu rv. rOM*ny ouJ aUonfth.
1 Rend for Circular nud rrico List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
I'TICA, N. V.
.
Dentist, Mlllheim.
Offers his professional services to the
public. He is prepared to perform all
- operations in the denial profession.
' /nfrlle is now fully prepared to* extract
teeth absolutely without pain. myß-"8-tf.
A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—Let-
J\ ters of administration on the estate of
.Tnhn Love, late of Potter twp.,dec'd,
have been granted to tho undersigned,
who request all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, und those having de
mands against the same to present them
duly authenticated by law for settlement.
ELIZ. H, LOVE,
OLIVER K. LOtE. 1
may 16 fit Admr's,
The following is the decision of
( Chief Justice Thompson, ofthla Bute,
' in a recent case respecting gambling :
"Anything which induces men to risk
• their monev and property without
I any hope of return but to get for notb*
■ ing any given amount from another,
r ia gambling, and demoralizing to the
. community, no matter by what name
it may be called. It i* the aame
i whether the proruia# be to pay on the
oolor of a card or the MM of a
! horae, and the aame numerala indicate
, how much ia iuat or won in either caae
aud the loaing party haa received juat;
aa much money in one caae aa the
other parted' with, vianotbv
ing at all. The lucky winner ia ofl
courac tiie gainer, and be will con-,
tiuue ao 'until fickle fortune, in due '
time, makes him feel the woea he haa 1
iufiicted on olhera. * All gambling iai
immoral. I apprehend that the lueses <
incident to the practice dieciueed with
in the pat five yeara have contribu- '
ted more to the failurea and ember
dements by public officers, clerks,
agenta aud olhera, acting io fiduciary t
relation, public and private, than any '
other known, or perhaps all other!
known, or perhapa all other causes ;
aud the worst of it is a vast amount J
of misery and suffering by persons 1
entirely guiltless of any participation
iu the cause of it"
-- ■
Postmasters will not, under any cir
cumstances, be permited to reduce or
exchange postal cards that may he mis
directed, spoiled in printing or other
wise renderd unfit for use in the haedt
of private holders.
REPUBLIC OF SPAIN.
Barcelona, May 22.—Later dis
patches received here from Sanahuja
state that 10 of the volunteers who
surrendered to theCarlist* were butch
ered in the streets, and the fate of 44
other prisoners is unknown, and it is
believed that they too have been mur
ed. The atrocities of the insurgents*
caused immense excitement here.
The militia assembled at their armor
ies and demanded that the Carlisle be
held as prisoners io this city to be giv
en up to them for execution, in retalia
tion for the cruelties committed by
the insurgents at Kanahnja. The au
thorities refused to surrender the
prisoners, and transferred them to a *
fortress in the harbor to save them
from the wrath of the militia.
It U probable that a number of
well-known Carlut sympathisers in
Barcelona will be arraatod and held
a* ho* la get for the safe return of the
volunteer* now in the hand* of the
insurrectionist*.
A levy en masse upon the popula
tion for force* to operate against the
insurgents is expected to Co raadjr
shortly.
(Jen. Valarde has issued a procla
mation calling all males between 14
and 16 year* of age in the Republi
can columns, and threatening the in
fliction of heavy penalties upon all
municipalities which shall thwart its
operation.
BKLLBPONTEM ARK KTB.
Vhiis iYhealfl.Vfi, Red 160 -.Rye..-..
7i Cut nOO as. -....8ar1ey 60.
70 Clo Jersced 6.00 _....P"U1 46.
Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 00
Butter '4l Kw.au, —Plaster perton
sl4 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 Barn IS
LKWIBTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1,86 ... Rd wheal 1.(*....8ye
70 ....Corn 40 OaU 36......8ar1ey 00
Clover.eed6.6o Timothyseed, 350
Sail 2 60per tack. ... •—~
Bacon 10c Han. 18 BulUi 25... Egg*
26 Plaster • $0
15,000 BOLTS
OK
WALL PAPER!
.Sow on exhibition at Milthalm and Mil
roy Hardware Store.. About 86 different
patterns.
PRICES RANGING FROM 10 CENTS
TOsl 00 PER BOLT.
Beautiful Gill Paper at one dollar
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decoration*.
A reasonable credit will be given to re
sponsible parlies for paper *or 5 per cent
deducted from prices for oath. Pnce. are
the same at both Store*,
apr 3 4m W.J. M MANIOAL.
Great Reduction In Prices 0
Note Paper. .
We are now prepared to furnish Not
l>*l>r at price* Tar below any that havi
ever before been offered at retail in thi
county
Bent quality Commercial note paper
at 15 ru per quin
Second beat do at 12 cU per quin
Third beat do at 10 els per quire
Purchasers will find thi* to be of thi
tame quality heretofore old in thi* placi
for 'A A and 15 cU per quire, but havini
bought our paper at ealreroely low figures
we desire to give our customer* the fill
benefit of the reduction.
Look At This!!
Initial Paper With Chromo 1
French Initial paper 15 cU per bo*
Plain white " 20 "
ROM tint " * "
Two tint* "
With a handtotne chromo given away
with each M cent bo*.
JAMES WELCH A OO .
20 mar If Oppotite Buh lloute.
_ ~
NE PLUS ULTRA.
! No Better Place!
I The tub*criber ia ju*t receiving from the
ea*tern citie* a Full Stock of
SUMMER GOODS
j which he ha* determined to ell very
cheap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Print*, Muslins, Opera Canton*, and Woll
Flannel*. Ladie/Drc* Good*, such a*
Dolains, Alpaca*, Poplin*, Empress Lloth.
Sateen*, TameUe. together with a full
•tock of everything u*ually kept In the
Dry Good* line.
NOTIONS:
A full stock, consisting part of Ladie* and
Children'* Merino flo*e, Collar*, Kid
gloves, best quality tilk and Lisle thread
Gloves, Hoods, Nubias. Breakfast shawl*,
Ac.
HATS & CAPS,
A full assortment of
Men's Boy'* and Children's
of the latest style and beat.
' CLOTHING,
If Ready made, a choice selection ef Men's
| t and Boy's of the newest styles and most
serviceable materials.
\ BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE,
I,(H'K HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor or Rynder'a Music Htore desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the fae
' that they
Can Save Money
jy purchasing their musical instrument# ot Ryodef a Music Store, \\ e are aelling
Double Heed, Six Stop, Five Octavo at $l4O,
superior in tone and fiuiab, to thoee that are hawked and peddled throughout the country at 1175 to 1200,) The •
*c warrant for five year*. We give aoy reaaonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Penuavalley this year, which you would
lo well to examine before purchasing elsewhere : ,
CENTRE HALL.
8. 8 WOLF, Kynder Organ 1225.00
WM. GALBRAITH, Ityuder Organ... 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ .. #375 00
PETER BOHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00
AAROVBBURG.
WM. ETTINQER, Rynder Organ ......... #240.00
BOALBBURG.
MIBB E. E. H U NTEB, Melodion #IBO.OO
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all ioetruments—
You Can Save Front 840 to S6O on an Organ.
HYXIJEirS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa
I. Guggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT!
I
ISAAC GUOOESHKIMKB. ha V in g
purchased the entire stock of the late
firm of Suasmsn A Guggwnbeimar,•
cpt the Leather and Shoe findings>
has filled up his shelves with a lot or
arucKOiu RE* ooows,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING.
ÜBEMi UOOINt,
OBOCLBIKS,
%
provisions,
BOOT* A aUOW,
UAT* A CAl*B, j
AND FARCY ARTICLES
and is now prepared to accomodate all
his old customers, and to welcome all;
new ones who may favor him with
their patronage. lie feels safe in sav
ing that he can please the most fastidi
ous Call and ace.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER |
p. g.—Mr. Suasman still continues
to desl in
LEATHER AHD SHOE-FINDINGS, j
CLOVER end TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he msv alway
be found. 12ap.tf.
C. F. llerlscber N. Cronmiller
NEW GOODS!
fa t s w a a a i v a i
OF
U001>$!!!
UERLACUER A CRONMILLER
WUhtoinfoim the citixeu* of Potter;
that they have opened an enure now I
•lock of good* in their ©Jd an li
will keep constantly on hand a full and,
good u*ortmenlof
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, |
consisting of
ALPACAS.
Poplins,
H PLAIDS.!
Lustre*,
and all other kinds ol
DRESS GOODS.
full line or
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hats A Cain, BooU A Shoes
CROCK ERY. MJI?A K HWTRK
STONEWARE. ChDAKMARE,
SUGARS.
COFFEES.
SALT.
TEAS.
FISII,
<stc etc etc..
All of which we offer at *reatly reduced
P> HixhWt price* paid for country produce.
Bv Uriel attention to bu*ine* we hope to
merit and receive the patronage of the
public
Shortlidge & Co..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Beltefonte Lime Quarries.
The only Manufacturer, of Limo bufni
exclusively with wood, in Central
Peniwylvania.
I>KALKRM IN .
Anthracite Coal, *
White Lime,
I)u Pont'e Powder,
Spotting and Blasting Powder on
hand,
Fuse for Blasting,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilizers,
Implements.
'*Offlco acd yard near Southend <f tin-
Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle-j
fonte, Pa. janlO.,B.
CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third
and Chettnut Street. MiflSjnburg, Fa.
John Showers, Proprietor. c
Iu Central Location make, it particularly
desirable to person. visiting Town on
buaineM or pleasure. t
H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached.
unf2lly i
Pennsvalley
Banking (Jo.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
| RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell
Government Securities, Gold and
J: . Coupons.
' PKTXB Horns, W u. B. MINOLE,
Prss't. Cashier.
aprStf
Spring Opening of
Bonni'tm Trinnutugs, Mllltnc-
MISS LUCY DEININGER S
In Centre Hall, who Just returned from
Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASH
IONS, and a complete stock of New
Bonnets, New Hat*, elegant Trimmings.
|Ae. t which will bo sold or mad* up, at
rceaonable price*. Also, old lediea Dree*
Oaaa
The new style* are very pretty. Ladies
call and see them early. First come, first
• -rv <•! _ may!6.4t.
The Champion of the World.
oLi i use mat* l>
Dm 3X_ 1 .i.iat u* />
Thence, Improved American Button
Hole Ovcrat-aming and Complete
j Sewing J/achiue—The great
eat machine of the Age !
Simplcity, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
{guaranteed. All order* promptly attend
led to. A. L BARTGES,
Agent for Centre County
MAUUMxauao, PA.
jgROCKEBUOFP HOUSE,
Allegneney Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
D. JOHNSON A SONS,Proprietor*.
i * rtaaTCLAaa hotel, ecus roar a m.x aoow*
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN
CES—AND REASONABLE Charge*.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
public, and to their country ftienda, first
Via*, accommodation* and oarrfu! alien
liuti to the want* Of guest* at all times, at'
jfairsata*. Careful hostler* and good stable
ling for bor.cn. An excellent table well
►<rved. A Bar supplied with fine liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location
i in the business jmrt of the town, near the
i Port O®co. the Court House, the Chur
ichea, the Bank*, and the p incipal place.
|of business, render, it the inert eligible
< place for those who visit Bellefoete on bust
jor pleasure.
An Omnibus will carry paa*enge
and baggage to and from all (rain,
free of charge.
Excelsior Cement
The undersigned now manufacture Cc
iment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
'DUALITY, at their kiln*, near Pint
Creek Mill*, in Uaine* two. Thu cement
:baa already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. & S. C. R R.. and ha been
found highly satis 1 actory upon all jobs
! where it has been uned, and as equal to
any now manufactured. The undersign
ed now take pleasure in recommending,
land warranting it to all. for ui-e in CIS
[TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever
Ipurpoae a good quality of Cement is desi
rable. Thu Cement' has already been
letted far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Person*, therefore con
structing Cittern*, laying Water Pipes,
Ac,, will find it to advantage to bear (hit
<in mind, and alto, that they warrant the
article a* represented. For further par-j
ItHulart, address
MEYER A HOFFER.
3d dec tf Aaronaburg, Pa. t
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE II AI,T. PA.
Would moat re* peet fully inform the cit
xen* of tbi Trinity, that ho ha**tarted a
now Boot and Shoo Shop, and would bo
thankful for a *hare of the public patron
age, Boot* and Shoo* made to order and
according to atyle, and warrant* hi* work
■to equal any made elocwhere. All kind*
f repairing"done, and charge* reasonable-
Give him a call. febllly.
C. PECK'S
New
* j I
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE lIALL, PA.
The undersigned has opened a new es
tablishment, nt his new shops, for the
nianufactuie of
Carriages, s
Buggies, J
& Spring Wagons,
l
SLKIOHS AXI> SL*DS, ;
PLAIN AND FAXCT J
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by him
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He uses nono but tho best material,
and employs the most skillful workmen.
Hence they tlntter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
" and finish.
Orders from a distance promptly altend
■ ed to.
I Come and examine my work before
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Reparing done.
11 TTNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES.—A
U fine assortment of Coffin trimmings,
5. just received at Millheim and Milroy
Hardware stores. Barr handles, Lace Ac ,
r * SriQ.3m eS W. J. M'MANIGAL.
US "S
kH.T.HmboldV
I'BADR
CV MA.HK. VS
n
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
SSca a U bma immum of taXek
Back, r.aattaf the tad/, Bwmfue m h* Ftea,
PauS Ooaatenaace, Laamada of "<- P*ww. c
I'm! ti ptaaaaa ta tb decSae or tbaspr tit
Bfcfmw cofTSt r Übm rstof.SSW
C B'LwwaSefi* peraitar to Wira. tießx
-5535 ns: -sfhite
?££ vl I " bfUwmJStm pfiaES and
£mV&S2J3 ***
doaa of hott aexaa aad aB agML
KtUMITN KVTBACT BWCMC,
b2ev &&SS&
raCSr4 ~ esyara U caaar. a fra
a'f&m&sfSaMagJg
eaaaa, and espattng B potaoooW Mht
BJBABNBVS RAW ACT Brcsv,
sasftUstss£S'.v rs
6ratT ' * kkTa" rT& tsl, v v.
to wboas aU t*wr far lahmMiaa ettoaM be
■Mi I—ill '
a VOID QUACKS AMD MSAOSTtAS.
la Charge teAdvto tad Osaaaltstira.
Dr. J. B. DwU, Oradame <rf Jiftrma MhgJ
riultdrtpfaJa. aathr of *wl valuable
zstifitt shassggg
toac smaßaa A practice of SO yeaja enanw
L B. totivt.t2.MWtr* with racera*. Curassaar
Ming, fibanaa rrawiiaKr Thoee a* a dia-
BUBS* ft., Ht* **
Dr. Crook's Winocfl~r
A to YEARS .
Public Test
Hit pi'owdi
DR.CROOK'B
WINE
To hare mono
... | A , merit than *ny
llh MHIIWi similar preparm
SSSSBJ* tion ever ottered
(lie public.
It h rich In (toe medicinal qual
|( lew ol Tar. and maqoskdfor dlacaw
e of the Tltroul and Ltmgm |we
formicg the most remarkable cures.
Concha, OaMa* Chronic Coughs.
It effectually cures them all
Aalltma and Bronchitis.
lias cured eo many cam
it has been pronounced a
specific for these complaints.
For pains in Breast, Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Orpins,
J a tin d ice or any Liter Complaint,
It baa mo equal.
It Ls also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Remotes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to yonr System.
TRY DR.CROOK'SWIXEOFTAK
bDtTS BOUSE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
J. B. BUTTS, Prop'r.
Has first class accommodation; cbarg
> rOAAOM tf*
FUfUFY YOtm BLOOD.
t For Scrofula, Scrofh
•k* loua Disease) of the
Eyes, or Scrofula lis
< any form.
<ES Any disease or eruption of
J y the Skin, disease at the Liver*
. Rheumatism, Pimples, Ola
Tfi' * Bore*, Ulcers, Broken-down
Q\ Q> Constitutions.-Syphilis, or any
disease depending on a dm
prared condition of tba blood
DR. CROOK'S
SYB.UP OP
m POKE ROOT.
My j It has the medicinal property
V \.W of Poke combined witn a prep*
s aration of Iron wbtch goes at
- fi/f once into the blood, perform
t /JIB jug the most rapid and won*
V derful cures.
y Aak rour Druggist tor Dr. Crook's Com
r Syrup of ?oke Root-Uka tt and U