THE OISNTRE REPORTER (THURSDAY JUNK 12,187*.^ LOCAL ITEMS. {.OCAL NKWIV4)ur friend*. every where, will oblige u* by sending u local '''ciiCULATlOli. The circulation of the Rkwrtkr, on thi* side the county, " argcr than that of *ll other !*"■ !*• county. Business men will therefore And t >t one of the best advertising medium*. We invito *ll Interested to come una in spect ottr list for themselves. EK*ITTA*CM. -All mottle* for sub scription will bo credited on the subscri ber's addro**, Centre Hall Ist month 8 (W ° " Henry Royer lease of school let - 1 60 c " Samuel Stover for 2 • s coal stoves -.... 4200 " A Recaman for stove, pipa, elbows, and re pairing steve —2765 "for repairing schoel house*. A furniture...- 73 79 JJ '* fat glass, brooms, bolls locks, buckeU, Ac, for all the echool houses in ; k the district - 00 92 L] " S S Farner for build- I T ing two coal boxes 1600 " fer Penn'a District fi Register 6 00 u " Geo Stover for tilling duplicate— 6 00 " Fred Kurtx for adrer- ° Using 8 60 I ii " Centre Hall m'fg comp I 0 foi repairing stove 7 61 "J. J. Arney for sU tieaary and postage.. 100 u " salary for Sec IUUVS- k ary and postage 41 00 5 per cent, abatement on $3278 80 16S 94 13 Commission ef Treaaur- J er 2 per cent en w $5708 19. - ll4 16 $6686 29 $ Balance in Treasury - $333 41 11 fg company not* 62 49 Jno B'.tner not# 30 00 0 Phil. Durst not#-.. ...... 1083 < Cash .. 26000 Bal. in and due treasury. 344 41 ** Outstanding tax in du plicate for 1871, Jao. * Farner c 01..——... 96 69 Exoneration and errer*.. 84 TV I Due Treasurer ll 80 u " from Keener twp tui- a tion ——— 20 62 " from Harris twp tuition 1140 " from Gregg •' " 22 80 ° Outstanding tax for 1872 *' D F Luse col 547 61 g Total in and due treas ury from source*.— $947 44 PETER HOFFER. k W. W. ROTXX, Prendent 1 Secy. We the undersigned Auditor* have ex •mined the above aecouats, and find them a to be correct to the best of our knowledge g and belief. W. W. LOVE. • JAN. M'CLIK'TIC, P J.M GILLILAND. June 12-3t Auditor/. 0 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—Let- b ters of administration on the estate * lixabeth Heckman, late ef Gregg twp., f dee d, bave been granted to the under signed, who requests all persons knowing themselves iudebted to said estate to make 1 immediate payment, and thoae haviag de- t mandt against the same to present them | duly authenticated by law tor satUanacik JOHN F. HECKMAN. " junh 12-Gt Adas' r t EXECUTORY NOTlCE.—Letter* Us f tamentary en the estate of Ohristo pber Moyei, of Penn twp , dee d, have 1 been granted to the undersigned, who re- Agents wanted. Catalogue* of Books' 1 Pictures Ac sent free. 1 >*XMIU BXAD THIS. -The superior Reaper A Mower, is a candidate 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 '>btained many high recommendations in Ohio, and other states. This machine dispenses with cog-gearing and all unnecessary trap* with which many other machine# are afllicted ; it is simple in construction, strong and durable, easily managed, and light draught. The Superior is tully warranted to do iU work right, or no tale. Mr. John H. Odenkirk, of the Old Fort, is agent for Centre county for the Supe rior, and person* wishing a Mower A Beap ebad better call on him before purchas g another. :! °i an - NOTICE I—H. D. VAN PELT A CO. are building afewK I EST CLASS REAPERS and MOWERS, fer this tea son'* trade, which they warrant In every respect equal and in tame respects superior , to any Machine offered in thi* market, and which they propose to SELL for a little LESS MONEY than any othei Machines are sold at. Person* wishing GOOD MA CHINES. with the advantage* ef any re pair* handy at home, will do well to ex amine our Machine* before purchasing foreign one*. We will put them all out „„ t3i 16m2ym HOttSE and LOt l-'OK SALE.—A lot , of ground, at PetUr-* Mill*, thereon erec -1 tetfatwo-etory dwelling House, with good > Wagonmaker Shop, a good Stable, and all . necessary outbuilding*, U offered at pri . vate sale, an reasonable term*. There is a well of never foiling water, with pump, near the door. y £ r ,^5 h *L P*^ u,Mn ; iAm ""-""SiSSSu. . TJMRt—Mr. Gaorfa Koch hM Ukfti * • charge ef the Lime kiln, near Centra Hall J and will conitantly keep on hand a good : quality of Lime Mr. Aoch can be found at the kUn at any tuna during thldav. to'Vgit upon cwtoptr* .mj\ r J Fatal Accident. —We are pain • fd to chronicle the death of Mr. - Henry Specht, a young and worthy • citixen of Adatusburg. The deoeaaed 1 in company with a number of other* • were rawing the frame work of a large. r Bank abed at Dreeee'a tannery one 1 aide of which was raiaed at a time, throe aide* were put un at their p rop er place*, the last aide was then put up and Mr. Specht aaoouded the . frame to assist in putting one of the rafter plates in position when the side ! wall gave way. Mr. Specht jumped, and the tailing frame struck him on the back |utrt of the head, he was un f conscious from the time ol the aoci i dent on Friday morning and lingered until uight-faii when death ended his suffering. 11* was a former member of the 7tlh Fa. Vol's, and served uutil the close of the late war. lie leaves a wits, child aud many warm frieuds to mourn his loss. e June th* 6th, last Friday, was a bloody day, the record of that day's crime has the following headings' Attempted Murder of a woman by a begging tramp at Hailetou —Murder- ous Affray in Kansas and house burn ed by soldiers—Altemplad murd*r of a woman at Albion, New \ork. — Murder of au old Woman by her daughter in Biogbamplon, Ac. -- • • There it evidentlr no nonsense a bout the former* of Carroll C'ouuty 111. IN a convention recently they some what forcibly resolved that the " in crease of Congressional salaries in these hard timea is au iuferual outrage upon the working people ofthecouu tr?" We don't remember seeing a more concise statement of nopular sentiment upou the salary grail. Th XtwOiSt akpFisu Law.— Many changes were made in the Usuie and Fish laws during the last session of the Legis lature. Thst our reader* may be thor oughly posted oil these points, and thus avoid making themselves liable to a prose cution through ignorance of the law, wo publish the following summary of the late net defining the time and manner in which fish and game of varieut kinds may be taken within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania. uam a. No person shall pursue or kill any deer, save only from the first day of September to the first day of January, in any year. Th# pursuit of deer with dogs is forbidden at all time*. Trapping of deer, except for family use, is also forbidden. The penal ty for the violation of the above law is a fine of SSO Any constable or town offi cial may kill any dog that habitually pur sue* deer, and the owner therehf is liable to a penalty of $lO for each deer or fawn killed by such dog. Provide,l, That so much of this section a* prohibits the run ning of deer with dogs shaft not apply to the counties of Centre, Clinton, Fayette, Schuykil! and Wyoming. Gray, Black and Fox Squirrels may be killed only Irom the first day of July until the first day of January, in each year. The penalty for violation of thi act i a fine of $5 for each squirrel killed out of season. Rabbits may be killed from the first day of October until the first day of February, in any year. The penalty for killing out of season it $5, for each rabbit so killed. Uunting rabbit* with a ferret is forbidden under a penalty of $lO for each ffcbbil so killed. Wild Turkey* may be killed from the first day of October until the first day ol January of each year. The penalty for killing out of season is $lO for each Tur key so killed. Snipe may be killed trom the first day of September until tbetwentieth day of April •fetch year. The penalty for killing out ol season is $lO for each Snipe so kill ed. Woodcock may be killed from the first day of August until the first day ef Janua ry of any year. Penalty of $lO for each Woodcock killed out of season. Field Plover may be killed from the first day of August until the first day Jan uary. Penalty of $lO lor each Plover kill ed out ot season. No person shall kill, oi expose for sale, or have in his er her possession {after the tame has been killed, any Quail or 'V ir ginia Partridge, except only from the first day of November until the first day ol January of any year. The penalty for killing out of season is $lO far .each Par tridge ao killed. No person shall kill or trap or have in their possession after the saine is killed, any Robin, Nighlhawk, Sparrow. Lark, Swallow. Cat-bird. Blue-bird, or any oth er inaectiverous bird, at any time, under a penalty of $5 for each bird so killed. No person shall rob or destroy the nest or eggs of any wild bird, excepting such birds aa are destructive of game and in sectiverou* birds, under a penalty of $lO for each offence. No person shall, at any time or place, take any Wild Turkey, Partridge or Quail, or Woodcock by mean* of any blind, trap, net or any device whatever, under a penalty of $lO for every bird so taken. Provided that nothing in this sec tion shall prevent the trapping of game, for propagation or preservation over win ter, from the 20th of December to the Ist day of February next follewing. Shooting on Sunday is forbidden under a penalty of $lO. nail. No corporation shall throw any culm or coal lirt into 'any of the waters of thia State, under penalty of SSO for each !of fence. in addition to liability for all dam ages inflicted. No person shall at any time catch any speckled trout with any device, save only with hook and line, or place any sot-lines in water* inhabited by them, under a pen alty for $2& for each offence. It shall not be lawful for any person to place any set-net across any ef the canals, creeks or rivulets, of this State, under h penalty of $26 for each offence. In any waters of this State inhabited by trout or boss, it shall not be lawful to catch fish with any net the meshes of which shall not bo over three inches, un der a penalty of s2'). Salmon or speckled trout may be caught from the first day of April until tho 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 SIOO to the owner, in addition to damages. Bast 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 of season, or in any ether manner than by hook or line, $25 for each offence. No perton shall catch any trout, bass or other fish in any of the waters of this state • by shutting or drawing small net* or soin* ' therein, when the water shall be partly or [ wholly drawn off, under a penalty of $26 . for each offence. In aft cases where the shooting of game ' or catching of fish is prohibited in any [ county or counties, for a fixed term of t years, by special act, nothing in the above t act shall be constructed to altor or invali ■ date such special acts. ! It sball be the duty of tho Mayors and Burgesses of the cities and towns of thia s Commonwealth, to require their police! • and constabulary force, and it is hereby I made their duty, and also tho duty of the clerks of markets of said towns and cities, te search out andvarrest all persons viola n ting any of the provisions of thia act. Any II person having a knowledge of any of these provisions may make information of the f same, and one-half of the penalty shall go £ to the Informer u TRIAL OF A LIFE INBUKANUK r. CASEIN BALTIMORE—THE IV COM FAMES REFUSE l'O I'AY hI THE INSURANCE A CHARGE rs THAT THE INSURED MUTI *. LATED A BODY SO THAT IT ,* SHOULD HE MISTAKEN FOR *, HIS OWN. I' Baltimore, June 4.—An interesting ll life insurauce cue, iuvolving some 10 nice iiueetiout as to identity, etc, ha# [° been before Judge Bond in the Unl- 11 ted St*tea Circuit Court here for the • nasi week. The facta of the case may " he aubatautinllv stated follow* : Knrlv in the Winter of 1872. one 1 Winikld Scott Qom, formerly of . Nashville, Teuu. hut then residing 111 here, effected au insurance ou hi* life r ' to the amount of $25,000, in four dif , ferent companies; in the Traveler* of '* Hartford, Conn, for #IO,OOO and for "V 55,000 in each of the Continental, Knickerbocker and Mutual Life In aurance Companies of New-York, n Go** waa a gilder of frame*, and oe k copied a workshop uear the Cold .'Spriug Hotel ou the Yard-road, about 'three mile* from thi* city ; he also, 1 u*ed hi* workshop for the pur|x>#e of ' experimenting in a substitute for iu - dia-rubber, for which he intended to ' obtain a patent. Ou tho evening of; Feb. 2, (872 hi* workahop was dieeov-j ered to be iu tlumee, aud the body of! a man *o shockingly mutilated a* to defy ideutity, was found iu the ruin*. Several months elapsed before the present plaintiff*, Eliza M. Go**, wid- 1 ow of the insured applied for the pay ment of the iusurauce on her huabaud's life. The companies refused to pay upon the grouud that the death of Go** ' had not been proved aud that the* bodv fouud among the ruins of his workshop was not the body of Goes but the body of auother tuau which had been placed there by the insured who then tired the shop aud escaped—the whole being au attempt on the part of. the tuau Go** to defraud the insurance companies iDt of $25,000. Many wit noessc* have been examined ou both side*. It has beu proved that Go** was a man of intemperate habits, hav ing no income except that derived from his daily labor; that he was willing and glad to work a* a journey mau gilder at sls a week; that the insurance* ou his life were too large to I hasty, aud too uutiaal to be houeet ;| that the premiums ou them would a mount to $450 per anuum, nn amount out of all pro|iortioa to the insured's income. It was shown that on the day before the fire Goas drew out all the mouey be had iu bank, aud that, ou the evening of the fire his brother fail cd to keep an engagement he had with a young lady, aud that a person answering to his description hired a horse and buggy at a livery stable, aud upon returning them in about two hours, left a pair of uew ruling gloves i with the stableman, the supposition beirg that these gloves were worn in handling the dead body, which is said to have been placed iu the shop by Gs previous to firiug the building. The plaintiff'contended that the burnt body waa easily recougnixed as that of Goes by the extiaordinarv size of the neck and chest. The case has ex cited an unusuali iteicst, owitig to the mysterious circumstances surrounding it. The court-room has hoeu crowded each day by business men, insurance agent* aud others interested in the matter who have watched the proceed ings with inteuse interest. The ca*e will go to the Supreme Court of the Uuited States iu any eveut. Several of the most eminent members of the Baltimore bar are engaged in tbesuit which will uot be concluded for sev eral days. THE MODOGBTO BE TRIED BY COURT MARTIAL. Washington, June 8- —The Presi dent and secretary of war have alrea dy.'been iuformed of the opinion of At-, tornev General Williams that such of the Modocs a* are charged with of fences against the recognized laws of war may be tried and punished by a militarv commission. The war depart ment will in accordauce with this opin ion send instructions to General Ida vis through General Schofieid. According to the regulations of the army the proceedings and finding of military commissions where the sen tence is death are transmitted to Washington for review and approval of the President before sentence can be carried into effect. Several weeks must unavoidably pass before the pun ishment of the Modocs can take place should all the usual postal forms of< communication be observed instead of the medium of the lolcgraph j CAPTAIN JACK WORTH SIXTY THOU* AND DOLLARR. An eoterprisiug individual writes to the government from Tiffin, Ohio, of fering to ]>ay SGO,OOO for the privi-i lege of exhibiting Captain Jack throughout the country during the pe riod of sixty dnvs. The showman promises to keep Jack securely treat him well and return him to the gov ernment at the expiration ofsixty Java provided he does not commit suicide, in which case the proposition is to pay only SI,OOO per day for the tima be* remains in the showman's hands alive. It is proposed to pay $30,000 upon the delivery of Jack at Chicago and the balance at the close of the two months. j PRICK LIST (JOBBING AND COMMISSION HOUSE l | OF BUHNSIDE A THOMAS, Bellcionte, Ps. i 2 good Cigar# (far Cell , White sugars per pound 13cts Demsrara sugar per pound 13cU t . Rio coffee 26ct* Arbuckles brown coffee per pound 80cU 8 Be#t washing tosps per pound...6, 7 A Beta j Beit starch per pound tOct# i Bc#t bright Navy tobacco per pound..&cts Best Black Navy tobacco... 60ets ' " double thick and bright and black 36ct* Fine cut chewing tobacco per pound..Bocts ' Bn*t sugar-cured Hatn* per pound ITcti . No. 1 black pepper per pound 30cU Molasses per gallon 60cts Large sizo dairy Salt per sack ...,16cU Molasses per gallon OOcls Coal oil in 5 gal. lot# 36cts. per gallon best article. Mackerul without heads and all kind of muukeritl and Herring at city prices. Double X X white, drips SOcti por gal lon, in 6 gallon lots 6cta a gallon loss. 1000 other articles too numerous to men-1 Hon, cheap. Men's stogies, heavy shoes at #1,86 per pair. They havo tho largest and cheapest stock of good* ever offered to the public. If you want to HAVE 20 TO 60 PER CENT. GO TO BURNBIDE A THOMAS opposite ths Bush House. AU kinds of whole packages at less prices. The tWgo ludinne have attacked the lin.li and killed and eoalped a man on the new Kllawortli trail, Kan aaa. It It reported that the Bank of Franca will advance the Atnds necessary to com plete the payment of tho war Indemnity, and the evacuation of French territo ry by tl rrnan troops will immediately follow. < Bros. John Wiseaud W 11. Denaldaon two oiperienced aud well-known wronauU : propose to toko tho balloon voyage ot ! which to much hat boon taiJ and ao liUlo .lone. Tho Button Board of Aldermen hvo responded to a petition from them, and made an aptirupriatiou of 93,000 to aid tlu-m in fitting out their wrial ihip, in which hey will itart from the Common in that oily on the Fourth of July. The gentle men intend taking two other persona with them. | Pari*, My 31.- The OrleatiiaU in the A numbly are eeking an alliance with the left centre, having rrfued to form a coali tion with the LegiliuiitU and BonapartUu. The left centre, however, decline to en tertain their proportion, CX)M M ENCEDITSTH I HI) YE A U. We are in receipt of the l'ituburgh PeopleeMonthly (Illustrated I for Juue This uunibor keeiw fully up, in the excellence of iu illustration and the .variety of iu reading matter, with thoee which have goue before. A new aerial called "bcarlet," ia com menced and many original contribu i tiona from writera of repute protnieed. June begins tbir monthly's tnird year. The publication of an llluatrated 16- page (taper out Weat waa rather a haxartlous enterprise but we are glad to know that the venture ii a success ful one. The circulation ia over doub le that jof last year and it bean on ev ery page the impreaa of prosperity. With iu beautiful illustrations for the home; iu fine tinted paper; its ."Household" and "Boys and Girls' departments, we den t know a paper in the country which aurpaaeea it in elegant appearauce, or atlractiveuma It uow gives away to every subscriber a very choice and rich cbrumo or a 21x30 inch engraving. The fact that i it haa over one thousand minieten on its lists, should be sufficient guarantee to families that, as a paper for the , home, it is arrayed on the aide of vir- | tue, purity, and morality. Prioe only ♦ 1,60 per year. AgenU wauted, on big commission, in every section. Ad dress PKOPLK* MONTHLY, Pituburg. THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CIIKoMO. "PET. ' This it the appropriate name of a new, •uperb, and wonderfull-lakiug IGx'JU inch chromo, mads in Boston by the beat chro mo-maksr of the country, and now the ex clusive property of the Pittsburgh People* Monthly, the popular, illustrated paper for j home. Large and elegant aa itia, it ia giv en away "in the theet" to evary subscriber at only sl.Boa year. Every body ha* by) thia time heard of ibis monthly. It ba*j jual entered it* third yaart ha a a very rap-1 Idly-growing circulation, and over one' thouaand minitters on iu liat; universally popular, and with ila tinted paper and els gent typography, it ia aa beautiful a paper a i publiahed in thUer any other country. It make* home matter* a tpecialty ; iu il-j luatralioaa are generally in that line, and once taken, it become* invaluable to both mother* and children. Good agenu are al lowed a very large com m tea ion and are now netting on it fWnu ten to twenty dollar* per day, depending on the agent and locality Exclusive territory allotted live agenu if applied for at once, and good reference*j given. Send for amplo and agettU' cir cular. The be*t chance out for good wor ker* Addre** Pxort.cs MOXTHLT, Pitu-1 burg. Pa. JKPUANS COURT SALE ! t By virtue of an order of tbo Orphan* i Court of Centre county, there will be ex po*ed to public *ale, on the premise*. on TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, next, atSocl'k VALUABLE FARM OF 2) ACRES' j known a* the property ofllcnry Rolbrock, • Sr., deceased, situated about three mile* d ea*t of Bellefonle. Kverv foot of tbi* t property i* tillable and under fence. a 170 ACRES Cleared, and in good (late of cultivation. The balance consist* of " Fifty Acre* of ORIGINAL PINS AND OAK TI.MRKR Upon the property are bed* of iron ore, M cement and limestone. It will be told to ■ two or three part* if desired, and private' bid* will be received until the day of *ale. i Term* of Sale : One-third to remain in j the premite* a* dowry according to the will of the deceased ; one-third to be paid ; on confirmation of tale, and the remainder j in one vear then-after with interest, to belt secured by bond and mortgage on the'< promise*. NANCY A. ROTHROCK. mayß JOHN HOFFER j I CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI MIRK AY, alhic*ublubinent at Centre Ha)i, keep* on hand, and for ale, at the mot rea*on able rate* Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Pi. A nc AND FANCY, and vehicle* of overy de*cription made to order, and warranted to be raado of the be*t teasoned material, and by the moil *killod and competent workmen. Person* wanting anything in hi* line are requested to call and examine hi* work, they will llnd it not to be excelled for durability and wear. maylQtf. LEVI MURRAY. NOTARY PUBLIC, BCRIBNER AND OONVKY'ANCER, CENTRE 11 A L L, P A. i Will attend to administering Oath*, Ac knowledgement of Deed*. Ac, writing Ar i tide# of Agreement, Deed*, Ac, may 16 i EDWABI) J. EVANS k 00, NURSERYMEN A SEEDSMEN, Yrk, Pa. ' JKT Catalogue* Mailed to Rrfer (by eermiseum) to Hon. J. K, Black, Washington, D. C.. Weiser, Son A Carl, Bankars, York, Pa. Juno 6-flm. 1 1 Dentist, Millheim. f Offer* lil profewionnl service* to the public. Ho I* prepared to perform all operation* in the dental profession. ttr-iu i*. now fully prepared to oxtract " tooth abtoluttly without pain. inyS-73-tf. • A DMINIBTRATORS NOTICE.—Let , J\_ tcr* of administration on the estate of I John Love, late of Potter twp.,dec'd, > have bean granted to tho undersigned, who request all person* knowing them selves indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having de t mands against the same to present them duly authenticated by law for sattlsmant. ELIZ. H. LOVE, r OLIVER K Lot*. mayls 6t Admr'i. J MARRIAGES. * On 'JO uH ,in Mlllhelm, by J. H. Beif n- snyder, aeq, H. K. Allen and Catherine Kuenhulh, both of Penn twp. On ai iaat., Caleb Dlabl, of I'nloa county, and Annla C. Contner, of l'ann • twj. Oa Ift uIL. Jacob C'athorman, of Union J " county, and lletlio J. Ulrlch, cl Aaron*- ly burg. —— • • ■—■ -- • 1B DEATHS, u , On Wednaaday morning, I lib, at Ka ibertburg, Mai John Reynold*, agad 78 * year*. MaJ Reynold* ha* born a ritiaan ii of that place for about AO year*, and was , highly retpected by all who knaw him ' Ho via a loading Democrat, and at one " time represented tbia county in the Stale h Legislature ,l On I'tiacday the27th of May. near Re * baraburg, of thirabro Spinal Maningiu*. h aftar a vary painful iliuot. of ten weak*. Ada M. daughter of George W Buyer, agad about 13 year* * On 271h ull.atlh* roaidani eof bar aia ' tar in Beaner twp., Jane (Jlann, agad 07 . 1 yaar* 3 maniht and 33 day*. On 4ih iaat., in Potter twp., Calhriae, - contort of John Mittarling, aged|49yeart, 7 month* and 7 day*. . On 2nd, in Paan twp., Chrialopbar May or, aged tit) yaar*, 7 month*, and 36 day*. On 3rd, naar Centra Hill, of typhoid favor, Thotnaa, ton of Judge Uoeteriuan, > agad about 19 year*. On the night of the 3rd, in Putter twp., Mr* Polly Prom, wife of Win. From, aged about 63 yaar*. in Tylewvlle. May 23, 1(173,' Charle. Ir vin Bierly, agad 2 year*' 7 tuonlh* and 22 day*, infant ton of John Uenry and Sarah M.Bierlv. In Mill llall, on Saturday. May 24. Mr*. Sarah Bartholomew, wife of Wendell Bar tholomew, agad 78 yaar*, 1 month and 21 day*. At Hamburg, May 8, 1878, aftar aihoit illneaa, Mary A, wtfa of Wiilamton Potter and daughter of John G. Back, aged 83 year* 1 month and 17 day*. AtSalona. Fa, on April 27 1878, of con sumption, Mr. A bra ui liollopater, aged 67 yaar* 8 mouth* and 7 day*. On 26 th uIL at Coder Spring*. Clinton county, William Strunk, formerly of Centre county, aged 83 year* 9 months, and 9 day*. BKLLBPONTKM ARK. ETS. White (7heat f 1.96, Bed 190 ... Bye 7&. Coi u6O Oat* 86.......8ar1ey 60. 70 Clo/er*eeti 6,00 ... ..Potaloe* 46. Lard per pound 7 Pork per pound 06 Butter 3M. Kgg*2o. .... Plaster per ton 914 Tallow 8 Bacon 8 .....Ham 12 LKWISTOWN MARKETS White wheat 1,66....Kd wheat 1,80....8 ye 70 Corn 40.....0aU16 Barley 60 Clovert*ed 6,00 Timothyaeed, 360....... Salt 2 60per *ack Bacon Hte Han> 16..... Buttei 26... Egg* 26 Plaster • 60 Wmswaac rORALL WHO ARK ft airt*S Willing to Work. An,! " prn. old #r young, of either sex, can make from flO to S6O per week at borne day or evening Wanted by ail. Suitable to either Oily or Ooun try, and any season of the year. ThU ii a rare opportunity for thuee who are out of work, and out of money, to make an inde- I pendent living. No capita! being required Our pamphlet "HOW TO HAKE A LIV : INU," giving full instructions, tent on rr leeipt of 10cent*. Addre*., A. BURTON A CO.. Ilerrieania. Weetcbeeler Co, N.Y. A GENTS WANTED everywberetoeell i XXour new and novel Embroidering Mt- I<*lH. md tar UMnod tlmlv. U lUllctM Kuiliiiuui toaeaas. e* Rwaesy. K— Trt l*> Wimiittm !IH B< IN-TONFLIKTATIoN SIGNALS. ml ai u t wur rnmumt u4 Kaldi TBI BECK WITH PORTABLE Family Sewing Machine, on SOday* Trial; MM] i 11 I 111 ig IM 111 MU MI WlMt. M> •Su iWwM B*t I ■!■, full 4lryc*lumm kwtMU IOWN Wecai—v .ie >initiaTiCT. TBK NEW ELASTICTRUSS- An im |inw !■■. It wlmi U Knew rnt mil llmm mm 4 lr liu h rdm Btwiw m m ■*■*> mm u*ni ut 4m. Uku * IMIBIWI mmtm is iln wt HMU ttiii. ud MM ,W Mallwbaa wmeit mtrmnjmn trmm. fWwWrl '>■} tnia ml toTW Ut) TMULIU en kntd mml. K Y (HI KobSt M V'Ul IprtuTlwi . mptlall.UMiar<4 IntmuMii t aUi.tn 15,000 BOLTS OF WALL PAPER! Now on exhibition at Millheim and Mil roy Hardware Store*. About 85 different pattern*. PRICKS RANGING FROM 10 CENTS TO *I.OO PER HOLT. Beautiful Gilt Paper at one dollar Panel Paper and Parlor Decoration*. A reakonable credit will be given to re sponsible partie* for paper, "or t> per cent deducted from pncee for ca*n. Price* are the came at both Store*, apr 3 tin. W. J. M MA.NIG AL. 6reat Reduction In Prices Of Note Paper. We are now prepared to furnish Note paper at prices tar below any that haven over before been offered si retail In thii county I He*t quality Commercial note paper at IS cu per quire Secoad best do at IS ots por quire Third beat do at 10eta per quire Puichasers will And this to be of tbe same quality heretofore *o!d in Ibis place for 25, 'JO. and 16 cte per quire, but having bought our paper at extremely lovgflguret, we desire to give our Customers the fUll benefit of the reduction. Look At This!! Initial Paper With Chromol French Initial pepor 16 cU per box Plain white " " Rose tint " J& " Two linto " AO " " With a handsome chromo given away with each 46 cent box. _ _ JAMES WELCH 4 00.. 20 mar tf Opposite Bush House. ■ I NE PLUS ULTRA. No Better Place! Th subscriber is just receiving from tbe eastern cities a Full Stock ol SUMMER GOODS which he ha* determined to sell very cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Prints, Muslins. Opera Cantons, and Woll Flannels. Ladies Dress Goods, such a* Detains, Alpacas, Poplins, Empress Cloth. Sateens, Tameise, together with a full stock of everything usually kept in the 1 Dry Goods line. NOTIONS : , A hill stock, consisting part of Ladies and Children's Merino liffse, Collars, Kid gloves, best quality silk and Lisle throad Gloves, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast shawls, Ac. HATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men's Boy's and Children's t of the latest style and best. • CLOTHING, f Ready made, a choice selection ef Men's I and Boy's of the newest -atyles and most serviceable materials. jj BOOTS & SHOES, n / . I WM. WOLF ; RYNDER'S MUSIC STItRE, I LOCK HAVEN, PA. The proprietor of Hynder's Moaic Ktore deeires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to tho fan that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instrument# ot Kyuder a Muiic Store, % c are selling Double Heed, Six Stop, Fire Octavo Organs, at $l4O, (.superior in tone and fiuish, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout the oountry at 1175 to $200.) Tbt e we warrant for five yeara. We give aoy reasonable credit desired to responsible panics. We beg leave to call your attention totbe following instruments, sold in Pennsvalley this year, which you wouid do well to exaraiue before purchasing elsewhere : CENTRE lIALL. 8. 8. WOLF, Rynder Organ $225.00 WM. GALBKAITIf. Itynder Organ 140.00 LEMONT. DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ ... $376.00 PETER SCHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00 A A HONSHU RG. WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ $240.00 BOALBBURO. MIBB E. F..HUNTER, Melodion .......... $130.00 In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In abort by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instruments— You Can Have Prom S4O to SOO on an Organ. Address, 2-—-* ___ _ . RYJWEirS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven. Pa. - ■ . .. 1' - ..... SJI J. ' 'IS ■" ' , I. Guggenheimer. jyKW ARRANGEMENT I LAXAC GUOOEXHEIMER, having purchased the entire etock of the lat* firm of Suaaman A Guggiheimr, ex cept the Leather and baa filled up bia ahelvea with a lot of! SPLENDID NKW GOO lie, embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, DREBS OOODU, UROCKRIIO*, PROVISIONS, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, AND FANCY ARTICLES and is cow prepared to accomodate all his old customer*, and to welcome al< new ones who mav favor him wilt their patronage. lie feels safe iu say ing that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC QUGGENHEIMER p g—Mr. Suaeman still continues to deal in LEATHER AND SHOE-FIN DINGS. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may alway be found. \ Up.t{ C. F. Herlacher N. Cronmiller. NEW GOODS! t A2SHAS NIVAL OF 1 GOODS!!! HERLACHER A CROSMILLER Wh to infoim the citiacu* of Potter that they have opened an entire new stock of good* in their old quarter*, and will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplins, PLAIDS,I Luttre*. ■ and all other kinds of DRESS GOODS, fun line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hats A Caps, Boots & Shoes CROCKERY, j* QUIENSWAKE, STONEWARE. CEDARWARK, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEES. FISH, SALT. etc., etc , etc.. All of which vre offer at greatly reduced prices paid for country produce. B v strict attention to business wc hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public Shorllidge & Co.. PROPRIETORS OF THE Bellefonte Lime Quarries. The only Manufacturers of Lime, burnt| exclusively with wood, in Centre! Pennsylvania. DEALERS IN Anthracite Coal, White Lime, Du Pont'* Powder, Sporting od Blasting Powder oni hand, Fuse for Blasting, Fire Brick, Ground Fire Clay, Fertilixers, Implements. I n8 ° 78 . , A ##X Qffir* acd YArd nAr South end of the Bald Eagle Valloy Railroad Depot, Belle fonte, Pa. Jan 10.78 CENTRAL HOTEL. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa John Showers, Proprietor. IU Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Liverv Attached. unf2i ly J. HARRIS. J. D. SHUOKRT. .1. A RKAVKR. • JOHN HOrVKR. PKTKR MOKFKR. Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL,"PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, • Discount Not©*, Buy Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. PITER Horns, W. B. MINGLE, Pros't. Cashier. aprStf Spring Opening of Hennets. Trimmings*. NIIIIRP MISS LUCY DEININGER S In Centre Hall, who just returned from 'Philadelphia, with the LATENT FASH IONS, and a complete stock of New Bonnets, New Hats, elegant Trimmmgs, Ac., which will 1M- sold or made up, at, reasonable price*. Also, old ladies Dres* l^sps. The new styles are very pretty. Ladies rail and see them early. First come, first served maylft.4t. The Chamoion of the World. (. > w/AMUMCAINC Y%W [to ' ap g uteHtSid f>} O. T* mql turn ui r The new Improved American Buttor- Hole OTcrseamiug and Complete Sewing J/achine —The great est machine of the Age ! Simplcitv, Durability A Cheap ness Combined, guaranteed. All orders promptly attend ed u. A. L. BARTGKS, Agent for Centre County Msutaos cita. Fa. gmWBOFF HOUSE, Allegncnev Street, Bcllefonte, Pa. D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*. A rta*Tl LA(0 HOTEL, I'oVfOSTAHIX ROOM* PKOM PT A 1 TEN DANCE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AN J REASON ABLE Charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling public, and to their country friends, first class accommodation* and careful atten tion to the want* of guest* at all times, at fair rate*. Careftil hostler* and good stable ling for horses. An excellent table well served. A Bar supplied with fine liquors. Servants well trained and everything re quisite in a first class Hotel. Our location t in the business Part of the town, near the Port Office, the Court House, the Chur ches, the Banks, and the p incipal place* of busim-**, render* it the most eligible place for those who visit Bellefoete on ousi !> I WllW ®h ~r ami hM 'f which U has bwn ft***. IrHuikm of ., Swek of the Hi uiCrt and of tha Ritocj*. CkMVioo of (tot Sjdeefa ami KHuHW. HfU^- of Crme. Pi—■* f rbi- f*roatc Ht* in t;Hintiaw Ur*> rL Brisk Dei* Dcjot, u.4 Mucus* or Milky DKcHj* 5 fplllli i ' fl ~li Sexei. 1W PittAtaf altoWfyw*&&** Ith ' yf. T)U oouhmm Usssfrwl f tb s jewm, c. CMC bT pefWMM l UK drt ' * ** Hf; after mntannm' e toll r ;•*.. t < - V r<** " s> c " kSsssEE&'U rv:; saaa gissiawg vsste !igag?nTf"3a SsFs&Sais^s <*• of both sexes and a ages. KUBHEPFL BXTBANR BtfHf, < Vr* Mwwmr <**"?: ttMutf tkm. MK.tm U Jtortr a*ta tt iiisna*.Thilr or no dbaap* te din, uo la roaTontonoc. and we cypoaw. !. . S^SSd?fSknHh£fi® Cartax frtrictan* of the CMhaa, A nnc F*.n sad ijUtoMteyeaaohWteit •*=< aaaaa, and espeaihf aB patsoooaa t ....:■. KUBKERS KXTHAN Ti. lit , f! 00 per botUe or etx houlcefar t * ' to any aOdreM. aacsre frjan u - ***isse& r, > S.T. to whoen all letter, for lalarru!.. .u on ■ idnaaal _ _ _ _ _ _ AVOID QUACKS AMD IMPOSTCSS. So Chirr* far kit** aai Oaasaitafe t. Itr J, B. fteott, Oradsai*' of Jftrrm Jf'dto* Odtoja, rtetoSeMUa-aattcr uf m' ■l *-esMe work*, can be cuaaalwd on ail dlMhSee of the ftexwai or Crtaary Ofpna. (which he baa *da as cewerial ad?>. et&er la male it fwab. no ManSTtrote whet can— ortetwuiac.* "t £w kc steading tea tetwotltoaaara artnoaccqa. Ownseftar MTUtd Cbttfa* MaPMUAbk' TtoH * dt tuT( rm4 h# d-ctibteg Dr. Crook's Wixieciiair A IO YEARS Public Test •' Haa proved DR. CROOK'S WINE S # r TAR T lutre mere ...11.A -.. merit than any stmtlar prcparfte tlon ever ottered the pttbite. Tt ia rich in the medirtnrf qn*l- It tea of Tar. and uneqoakd for dtM-iO* es of the Throat and Lnnfc*. per £!rmpg toe moat reaaaikable curw. fniKtu. Cold*, Chronic COORUh. It rScctollj curea them tl. Aatlintn and Ilronchttls. Haa cured ao many eaaaa it haa been pronounced a •perifie for ue complaint* For pains in Breast. Sir . if. Pinui X YOUit BLOOD.' 1 For Scroftal,Scrofn- V loua lHaeflaes of the at* Eyes, or Scrofula in JL i tuiy form. C? Any diaeaaa or roption ol w3f the Skin, disease ol the Lirerj D•) r# Bheumatiam, Pimple* Ola t\& Soree, Ulcers, Broken-dowo Sy|,tS Cuostituiiona. Sjrphili* or any r. disease deptnduig on a da prnved condition of the blool Sikjv "DR. CROCK'S STB.UP OP Hi POKE ROOT. FC'FT -VY IT baa the medicinal property YLQLMY of Poke combined with A prep- JFJY A ration of Iron which goea at RJV' once into the blood, ing die most rapid and WON* J V derful cures. Ask TOUT Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com pound Syrup of Poke Root—take it and to healed. 9 I ii i MM* ~rrm ——>