The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1875, Image 3

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    IMK (ENTEEREPORTER.
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shape? also notv* of a*Urt ntnrri
subscribers. mtw < „ „ IM,1 M ,
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for n.lv#rttaißKWi*noi. nlo. A Y.
Reporter. re-id
; n ,. anUidc of Centre county. should e
mil uCIO cent*. yon**.
wo will ry ''7 > ,V "' rv>hu, T ' Vom t
to one half. ** the '' V sl ' l l> > a,m 1
one year* postage was 'A I ft*-
lrof. llnvr was unanimously to elect
0 l Co Sup't in Clinton county.
Ft. m the number ot drunk* that are
rojioried from various quarter* of bite, >t
would appear that the n* xx license l.iw i*
grand *<ieoe>
The l.ook Haven Republican u -ak *
the following cruel pn-* at tie I"T ''
UcUofonte.
"A nuaabnr of chtriUble people in R ■
fonte sent frozen potatoes to the Min<-ru.g
people of Kansas
The Corner-stone of the t. 1 •'>'
church, at Centre Hall. will iau ' >
next Sabbath, loth
Mtts Lucy IVininger * .ins: - •
turned front the city, with the ate-: >.xl
of benhets, hats, trimming*, *c, which 1
die* will do well to go end see before thev
Are all o J.
Here is en item to which we diro. t
the attention of John H Keller, \\ n L
Mingle, n.l Irxiix Leech, who think '.bey j
*re "some" on wrestling an.l eemettme
undertke to throw much bigger folks
thatx ihmu>lvea Hero is chance tor
then to make some Ramps *'J i l r *
.M Laughlin, * the item *h us M J
11. McLaughlin of Detroit will wrestle any
ir,AH living for from $3. to $10,0*4 and
the championship of the world. The Ma
jor Will UU or Rive expense-. to wrestle
in this country or England. He profi r to
wrestle with John Graham or U.cUro,
ctnapnof England. The Aisj. McLaUghon
BOW in London, England, giving exbibi
tion* in Indian club swinging and An ■..•rt
can ttyW of wrestling, and who claim* to t
title ot champion arc->tlcr of I :| C 1 r..eu
r- iita*, '.sue: the gTvftt Atuer *i. Wt**l!er
of t'mtnauio.
—I-SR T SCHOOL. A* wi !be en y,
an Advertisement in another column, H
-elect school will be opened at Oantra'i
Halt, on June 7. Prof. KrNe, the Princi- j
pa', is a graduate of ft ah;ngt. a C - Lege J
at Canuonsburg. aud a lueceoful teacher
of some twelre years experience, and 4Vr .
the last four years has had charge of the ]
high-school at Johnstown, Pa. Students'
from a distance will find excellent accom
modations here, as boarding can be had at |
from AO to $3 per week. Tho beauty of,
our location and its case ol access present '
additional inducements for tnalo nad t- - |
male students to come to Centre Ila.l.
J. O Deiningcr has just unpacked
art H; of new hardware. in- is ouiarg
ing his sk-ro. You can now lird aluo-st
anytliiag vat: want from what is needed '.O
build a huii-e down to baby carriages
.Vltehacies will find what tfcey nc.J.
Yony sells cheap, remember that
The new license law provides that a
Luibtsd, wife, parent, chilJ, guardian or
employee of any drunkard may muifv any
pe-son, in writing, not to sell such drunk
ard iutoxicaliog drink; it such notice
not c.>mplied with, the person giving the
notice may recover from the one seeing,
duniagcs not less than SSO nor UI.TO than
ssti), a> many be assessed by the court or
judge, as damages ; a married woman may
sue fir such dainsges for her own separate
u.-e; if cither party should die the action
may continue without limit as to damn*
gcs.
Barnuiu's Big Show —or more prop- !
crly Great World ! Fair—will be at Belle- j
fi-iito next Monday. This is the greate.-t I
and moat costly affair of the kind that ev
er a cat through the country, and from all
j i*rters, where it has exfcioitcd the ten.
of thousands of people who have gone to
see it, express their wonder tad aJu::ra- (
ti.n over this great enterprise of the in
iinitable Barnum, and the press speak in
glowing terms of the grent ucce 4 s with
which it meets everywhere. Barnum nev
er fends out anything that is net worth (
feeing, llis show thif year goes far ahead
of all his previous great show*, and nevli- j
lig in ancient or modern tim&s ever
equalled it.
A destructive conflagration visited j
Miletberg, c.n Wednasuay afternoon. 5,
about 4 o'clocK. The fire broke out in the .
foundry of the Mi!e*burg machine -hops
burning foundry, machine shops, grist mili j
and wagon shop*. The fire department ol j
B. llefonte, two n.iles distant, was tele ,
graphed for about fifteen minutes ps-t fuur |
o'clock, and reached in time to render j
soma ier* ice, but too lato to save any of
the burning building-; but they -a< ced
ed in saving the covered bridge cro--ing
the Bald Eagle creek. Several dwelling
houses caught, but were saved. Probable
los, $40,000 ;no insurance. The proper
ty burned belonged t" Mr Joseph Green.
Joseph Green's loss is about $25,000 with
no insurance ; AY in. Kerlin, lessee of the
mil), lon s, in grain, about SI2,UJ, and no
insurance. John Loncberger's loss, in
foundry SIOOO, with no insurance. Bul
lock A Son, blacksmiths, ]o.-s SIH<I, no in
surance.
"Wo all need leather—at 3ea-t sole
leather —and a large stock of No. 1 prime
Buenos Ay res sole leather at the low fig
ure of 30c per lb., and an article that can
not be excelled is offered for sale hy Gra
h:m & Son,'Beilcfonte; also French and
domestic calf skins, and every thing in the
shoemaking line. Graham & Co., arc found
in BiockerhofTs block.
J. S. Barnbart, esq., is the new com
missioners clerk, in place of Maj. Fo-U-r,
who has received a clerksbip at Uarrif
burg. Mr. Burnhart is well qualified for
the place, and the appointment is an ex
cellent one.
You must not forget, nil who intend
to build and all farmers, mechanic* and
housekeepers who need hardware, that
Hicks, Wilson fc Hicks, nt Belicfontc,
iueve u regular depot for everything in that
line. Their establishment is one of the
liundcomest and most complete in lhi>
state, and every member of the firm a per
fect gentleman and ready to sell yougoodi
at the lowest figures. Try them—;heii
store alone U worth a trip to Beilefonte tc
see it.
coinc across a mnn who will refuse a good
office, and prefer to ferve his fellow met
in tho pursuit of his legitimate business,
Washington refused H third term ; Ciaj
said he would rather be right than b<
president; and now {hp Lieutenant Gov
ernor ship is declined by Mr. Becliler, o
Beilefonte. —The tender of this honorubh
position has been made by his thou*
ands ol customers because he has earnei
it on account of his selling the finest, best
nnd cheapest groceries, and thus has prov
en a great blessing to the community. Bu
Mr. Sechler respectfully declines th
honor of being Ligut. Governor; he pre
fers the private station where he can do hi
fellow men most good, and he reason
thus: if elected Lieut. Governor, who wil
sell cheap groceries ? there will be an em
to that antl the people would have to sul
fer. He is right—the Li' ut. Governors).i
sinks into insignificance when brought int
comparison with Sechler & Cc's rliea|
Grocery business
STORK FOR SALK.—The store of £
S. Wolf, dee'd, in Centre Hall, is ofl'cre
for sale on very reasonable terms. Tb
*tand is one of tiie best in the valley, an
off-rs an excellent oppert unity to any pai
ties wishing to go into business.
PETER HOFFEB,
F.b 4, iiR3. C E. WOLF, Ada 1 1
Did you he.ii from the pit e , eh '
WO.IM >LI* M ii-.lin with
I rain.
[1 —Several M#Matkntwnsitt will V®
1 found in the lot. i" candidal'.
; Slinrliidg A Co off. i i.,cr..o.<d
i prices f>r grain.
; la\ P\ o:.-, li id the n . e f Ap
peals in another column
**—MefelwwuofOnwtre couct.v are in
tere!.'d in tho column . (i. |>-,iblilnH!
elsewhere h\ Mr. K 1 1 Noil, M ~uti'.
App si-, r t r C.'i tr. . :v
L.-t Sunday was tl >r t warm
summer-like day t this i-on ;lia tlu-r
--m.'meter standing up in thrfifF* Monday
evening wo had a ihuud. r K l '*!-
SCXH.IMI IT:; T -re will I' an
other -polling bee ill the school house, at
Centre Hull, 01. Friday cx iiin,;. 14;h All
are invil.-d to attend nod puruoipate in lh'
e\rcise. Admission ires-
Prune r A C HelN i to. pot up
spouting at 13 )u : \e>s>t, and take all
k:tuis iU e, untry pro.lue in t-v- i ietigo f
tin-ware, -X
t>n iii-l ALuidiiv, T. ti. Mingle *nei
T. 11 Hhole. two ei.te , n- young men
fr. in A . i sbutg. p.'i >d '.i r- o. h hero ou
their way to lilii .- to M- k thoir lot.un. -
;in tin ft t. M .>• their shadows never
(grow le-s an el Ihvir Ja> bo hug in the
land.
John McDonald, a native of Brown
township, MiflltnC ', returned 1 -un
b tiska to lUsJn ills, last wo- k, having
' vvalko-i the whe>le ii-t .lie-e-. Having
walked tililt elistaiwo „CCe-!l:ily bo
should now try a run fot off -e.
-iX nirex lUii i< i.av g v." row |
1 meat* g--ir mi this sprit g iban at any I
time before. W. rk i- r.ow g-> : g tuuitid*
new brick cburehes msd four or t'.vo tie Us-•. |
! and e-n new water-work*.
- - The people on the w. >t -.do of Mam
t:. t tuould buileihoard wi:..k- 1 :n-y e*u
aff >rd it, ail oi them-it i* uot creditable
lei alls w the front of their puuu.-> - to be
turned i. : luudhed- wit . every little
rain.
I The embtj • gru shopper i having a
herd time In Mitnn -. :,i The >t -re win
ter hai t'roxen UP the myriads ol egg l'd
| last iuiniuer and the power to gefminute
Ilia- hei-n A- Mr-. St-'We make- cue
(ot her negro character* -*y, "It's an lilj
\vJ that blow- nowbar.' >
CORKER STOKE LAYING
1 s:, r snxne of the now Ev. Luth. Church, M i
. Centre Hall, will tc laid on Sunday, May j
j 'O. ibe cere won ir will be eonductcd by j
Rev, Miller, Harts.-ek and Lilly. All j
|Ci;r:*tian p<-<plo are cordially .:ivtt>dtol
IwuemJ.
To FXBMKK- —Bei'c. -n'.c. Pa . May '
I HCh, 1-75 We arc n<>w paying the loi
'lo ving prices, in cash on delivery, lorl
! go-.J wheat, well cleaned, delivered in the j
I Thomas ware b>xu>e, v.*: JUd wheat' j
i3ilo fx rlu White wheak $1,15 per Im..
Shelled Corn, 65 c?s. Oats GOvt*. 1\ *.a
j low, good, ci>. ft'.'i utintic t-soil the
[Cayi: * P' -t r, 'n.ly .r. !, nt $9 60
• ier ton of 200.4 pound' : and are selling
t more this-en on than ever b- :'.>re. Far
j mers whix have tried it ,peak highly x'f it. 1
SHOUT: II R A CO
j -izes, has just been rei-eived at DoiuingeFs
hardware store. We have examined them :
and find them N > 1 Chrowi s which are
Mkd in the city at $5 retail w tiich Deininger
actually offers at sl.si to $2,25 .'perfect
i imitation* of oil painting*. These elegant,
; pictures embrace a variety of übjeot* toj
suit all iat. He has a large M ck of a'.i
! styles and size* f Iran;, at equally low
figures Why not ernbe! ih your homes (
■ when yon can get an cm a Wont at these'
■ figures? Hi. profit- are low, and his pir
tures fully worth the money. Go and sec '
1 hi* stock—prices from 250 upward*. j
P. T. BARM M S GRKA'I TRAVEL-!
I.YG WORLDS FAIR AT BELi.K
FO.VTE
i The u o*l uolab.e event in t::e amuse-1
, ment annul* of Beliefont" will he the first'
I vi-tt of P. T. Ilr.rr.urn's gig.ittic c. mbina
:th n cf diverse exhib.fic:-, xxhictl i to !
j pitch it ; U-cming acre* of tents ot.
I Monday rext. So much ha* already been j
-aid and admitted regardi: g the ; re-em- !
incnt superiority, *i*e and extraordinary
character of this veritable Traveling j
World'* Fair, ami s > thoroughly and in
[ teliigently bn printer * ink been utilized
to notify everybody of its oorning. that
i itllctnedbe editorially added to insure i
the large t C 'ngregati"n of people ex*er '
Unownin this rectioir The avalanche of
ooti-currxnt testimony u- to the indcscrib
ille proportions and altraotitenc-s of.
1 Bar; uni * cr xvning at hieveraent iatiiii-l
ply irresistible and that it presents maty
|timrs more of everything worth seeing
than r. aa ever before collected in a travel
ing c-xbibhiv; , is equally well known.
And - j it is no wonder that with it- innu-.
mernbie features of instruction and •
xtnu-cment, and it* host of such
-uperhareniccelebrities.., MatUnhoLaw
-1 ar.de, the marvelous Brazilian < ne. four
land - ven horse bareback rider; Mm*.
E.i.ix I> cknll, the more than beautiful in
' carnation of the Amazonian fafcie ; Tony
jti e chi d i.-ro; Nnthalio, the ver?tble,
i athlete ; the Leslie Brtthers, champion
' gyinii..-:.' fAuir:r:i; Luke River*, the
equc-trian Burton ; and Wm 11. Porter, :
the siiver-tongusd "Fool," it everywhere
finds it* vast accommodations thoroughly 1
tested by countlt" * throngs <-f eager spec-!
i tutors
GYPiON CHAMPION WASHER . j
Thi* eel bn.tcd w,.-hing inachir.eis find
ing rapid salo wherever it ha* been intro
duc4, a* it ha* proven itself the best ma
chine ye* invented. It works easily,
! doss its -.x rk thoroughly at 1 well, and in
! eo abort a time a-to commend itself to ev
ery housekeeper. \V.* off.-r $2" reward
' f r any conscientious woman xvho will tes
-Itify that this machine wili not viork irr a
j I Satisfactory manner.
1 The following citizen*, of this county,
': having purchased this u ucliii. , will t -ti
-1 | fy to its superior nn'ritr :
Dan'i Tre-hcr, 1 Jno. R ■■*.
(ieo. Hus*, ' Jerry Tresher,
. Rev. Groh, , Dr. Wood-,
. Mr. Curvin, Win. McFarlane,
, Andrew Korrnun, ' Wm. Shoop.
j Dn'l Keller, . Isnnc Struok,
" ! Sam'! <'rotzt■ Henry Witmcr,
David bhcarto", Wm Rodger*.
, .incot' RiUier, Philip Shook,
John L. >ig, Nt all Stover,
' I>r. Hilihush, Dati'l Shafer,
t Andre x Other, 1 Rohan Grim,
Franklin Miller, ; S. Grnmtey,
' J ftnchane, Geo. fioyar,
I Cba. Bearly, Jno. Il< -!erinan,
c Jacob Royer, i-rew! Weber,
. Jacob Trtsilcr, Miebn<l Strebm,
Col. Neff, i I. <" Reamer,
D. Bouse, Sam'l Mu-ser,
Sam'l Limbcrt, I-rael Yanada,
r John Liinbert, <ieo. Shraid,
0 Frank Weber, Philip Stover,
Samuel Motz, Jon. Crape,
Geo. Brumgard, Jar. Frank,
u Mr*. Miller, Dan'i \\ • r,
j Lott Stover, J I.arrimer,
Jno. Muwcr, J. Fort nay
II Wm. Lobr, Adarn IlcarUwiek
'• Chas. Franc, Mr Fuiv,
y Fred Elirhnrl, Adam Vanada.
a! JAMES P. KRIES, Prop'r.
■. ! /. M ilioy, I'*
'■ //
MCentre Hall Select School.
d A Select School will be opened at Ccn
. tre Hail en Monday, June 7. to, con
' tinue for the term ot twelve week*.
'• TEEMS.
Jt Common School Branches . . . $4 per q
ie Higher Branches 5 toG •
One bnlf ol the tuition lo be paid at tin
* beginning of the term, the remuinde
I 1 * during and before the close of ttie term,
ill uiavl <lm W. A. KRISK, PrincipaL
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. '
Bids will he received by the undersign
" ed up to Sauurday, May 22nd, 1676, at
'K o'clock p 'rii , -fur the enlarging and re
modeling of the M. E. Church at Pleasnn
R. Gap, Centre county, Pa. Plana and * per
>d ification- can be seen at the M. E. Par? >r.
be age, anl any information by addros-in,
id the Pasbir, Rev. 11. C. Glhrnitli, Th
r- r glit it reserved to reject any or all bids
f 11. C OALBRAITH,
1 Bliidine Com. J J. G. LARIMORE,
.'Albjia. iil.P, W£4Vm
M i ii' \\: H i \ ITU VC KM KM
HRI.I I NNTI '!•• *"t *•
S . "... reV Co 13 I*
AO hiioU 14 < "
WW W.-llir H "
11 11-in. in A l o U H>
i Iturnside A I n.>mi- !•' ;?
I-1 o tiugg. nhetnier "l '•
11 Flt -rtlov u ' r
\\ V Twitmiie ' j
v SstMßtan •* 1
II \ . .v.n -v Sou Vi 'i;
11 1 ' le All kill ' 1 ' • 1
K I'.ut. | 7
John ttroehbtll " j
K Graham 41 Si h - " •
\ lit,. .. ii,. : ACo i>
w m H Well a Bon 14 7
IKd wnrel Brown .. ........ H • o.'
,\ ! ell K .ul ... '4 . • •
I. . 14 7 :•
f. W M.lier n 7 ...
1> W \\ -Jring A C • 14 7
|j II Sands '4 "Jo
.1 f William- 14 . .3
Mi. h:,. l Hirrx 14 7 75
W , .it A Hie as V -5 75
II O 11. il 11 '
II O 11. iter - 7 4' 7;.
.i we . 1* 10 .8
Lyon A Co. 1" ** 75
Frank l* Blair., 14 • o>
II Y Siiu r 14 7 To
JA J Harrl* II 2
I. . A Sou II W 7'
John Montgomery. 14 _• o-<
C F MotitMuntvry 14 77 >
1.-'.iU M*V A l.tiMU.... . It' <o
K Jiveiib A: Bro ~ 1- 15 —'
t MW a 'I 0! Son It' I*l 7.1
Holt, r A Kitiie IB 5W To
M S Moßr.de 14 7 T •
i Mirover A Son 13 IB
ft m" M < . I 14 7 T .
SA Brew A Son . 13 W 73
M K f>.re 14 7 75
KCChe-eman 14 7 To
jjnr.es Welch 14 7 75
i theo l. re H.m hn. r 14 7 .5
f#< Rtcl trd II 7 T5
J 1" Zimmerman 14 . .5
S A C Mo r. 14 7 75
lioffar k K.iin" - 14 7 7o
IJ. till 1> L. h Id IB 75
St. flint go ACo 13 IB 75
J It A CT Alexander 13 Id To
; John Power* 14 7 75
' M Uunkle.,,.. 14 7 ,5
1-aae- ltw II 14 . .5
! Harper Br. . 10 20 75
Mrs H D Yeagar 14 7 75
Hoggs Township.
JJ Luca- 14 7 75
Charles A Brown 14 7 75
M Co. A Linn 13 IB 75
C Curim A Co U IB 75
Rentier Towuship.
F A J Be..'.e'r 0 25 .o,
LcuU Has- D 25 75
Rurusitle Township.
George K B. at, H * 75
Curtm Township.
i Webber o. --.iu , : 14 7 T ■
k Ferguson Township.
NjemseUt A M William* > ■ lo 75
Idiom*. B 'hrger 1 4 7 75'
.1 1 t.mlap eV Co 11 7 75
J h' Sample A Co - 13 IB 7o
|J BSnntn Jr 14 7 75
•M G Gmv II 7 75
i Frederic* Giae* II " M'
K Gregg Towuship.
811 Duncan 14 7 75
Philip >tieH,k 43 10 75
I J Grenoble.. - 14 7 7o :
J 15 Fisher 12 13 25
Harris Township.
!J J Price 14 7 75
'$ 11 Stover - 14 7 75
George- 15 Jne t 11 7 75!
.1 T Sluan 14 7 75
It Ho- A S :j 13 10 7".
- M II - er - 14 7 75
Cyrus Wae>n II ~ •
\V J Jacks n 13 lit 75
C F York 14 7 75
John H Neieligh ......... 14 , 75,
[D F Taylor 14 7 75
lurry jt Kennedy 12 H25
Jkitcn lowpship.
: J 1" l)a\ >.• 14 i to
It Irvtn 14 7 75
John I Thompson 14 7 75
Jos.ph L Williams 14 7 75
L ■ • W meT - 14 7 75
Haines Township.
Shem Stiig'emyer A Son— 13 lit 25
V. : g Wi'.. ; A lleihl ! ! 10 75
1 R P
; Tl K>mas llarper t4 7 7".
Tftoron* Yeariek 14 7 75
MM MU.-m r - 12 13 25
Half Moon Township.
IV (ir:,v U 111 75
■ ill Gr-itHn 14 7 75
; James Love Son 14 77 >
Howard Rorough.
H A M re 14 7 5j
IT Kill II T 75'
Baisar Web, r 12 li 25
R, h: Cook B 75
James Mahaffee 14 7 76
B K Troves .... i 4 7 76
| Lucas J' Br,> 14 775
Ji Dai 14 * 7 75
; II B Grove 14 7 75
Howard Township,
: ItC leathers. 14 T 75
LUevtv Township.
IJ A Quigly d C 0... 13 10 75
J I .<■ Dl 5 Kune ............ 14 7 75
Mar ou Township.
Hoin.es .f- Wilson 13 10 75
Milesburg Borough.
!A T Hoggs 14 ¥ 75
I McClam F Cook 14 7 75
!J. hn Hitibler 14 7 75
'0 II Else eV Bro 11 7 75
IJ S
Milts Township.
•I F Throne 14 7 75
I ijeker<f Knu-riek 13 10 75
: S Frank .1 Son. 14 10 76
\V F Bai.y 12 13 26
TN W, if 14 7 76
j H S Stover 14 7 75
jJWFh, ! 14 775
IVnn Township.
! W K Alexander 13 10 75
j Mil—er A Kunkle 13 10 75
J W Smoke ACo 11 15 75
j .lac b Isenbuth 14 7 75
.1 FChanibers 14 7 75
John D Foot II 7 75
K C (Jamphell 11 7 75
tie -rge \Y Mover..™ 25 75
David Ertle 14 7 75
Tatton Township.
(i W Kumberger II 7 75
; 1 V tiny .< C' 11 7 75
Rotter Township,
W Wolf. 12 13 25
Mill, rd Son !1 7 7.7
J O Deiningcr H 7 75
J AK ■ mn 11 7 75
•S S Wolfs Esta'i 1 4 7 75
1 W.I Th.-mpson 4r Mro_ 13 10 76
L 11 M 1 10 tire 14 7 75
jll A Larriuicr 14 775
J Str -hia Jr Swart* 1 4 775
Philip* <r Ginkgo... - 14 7 75
|Wm Armagast II 7 75
Philipsbarg Borough.
I Gray A Hvskeli 11 775
!n M Mu-cr 14 7 75
i Mi-sJ Flegnl 14 7 75
Campbell Bres 13 10 76
! G S Flegnl 11 7 75
IC G Herlinger 13 10 75
! ft' L Harper II ~ 7;,
i James G \\ igheiuan 14 7 75
Hoop Huinc* .V 0o 12 13 25
Maggie Condo 1 4 7 76
' ■ Strouse I.ehman .| Co 14 7 75
Sirou-e L'-I.n an .(• Co II 7 75
C M union 3Co 10 20 75
jS K Fleck 14 775
| John iluw.irth 11 7 7i
i J K Mackiriey &Co II 7 75
<3- r Adam. 14 7 75
M Xeese It 7 V
1) Aver* 1-j 7 7,
Hoover Harris 4t Co 12 13 if
lliehnrd liny- Hiiliards 7 40 ''
l'i rks A Purker 11 7 75
W< Rook 14 7 7,
\Y H Mc-Causland 14 7 7:
II M. llerington ]| ; 2
(ii-orge II Zeiglar 1() 20
Urtu Purbtt 11 7
K<*ler&Co 1J ]0 *
II Allport 14 7 '
TIJ Switxar II 7 '
Snrntiel Miller 13 lo •
M W Myer* 14 7 '
John Aiiport ACo 14 7 '
letiah Township.
John Nuttall 11- 15
Richard LnngJon 11
W J Jeckaon II \&
John Miller ds Son 14 1 '
E M Sturdovani 14 7
Spring Townsliip.
J Penron Msnn 13 10 '
11 1 Barnes 14 7
G Hrjtg 'J 26
k Snow Shoe Township.
MHV Locb & Co 12 13 2
.1 if CriMman pi 10 7
Herbert William* 14 7
J W Williams 14
. A C Hir.ton 14 "
1' 1! Crider A 50n..... 14 "
Taylor Tow nship.
John Copenlmver 9 25
\V II Robertion 14 7
John T Fowler & Co 14 "
Unionville Borough.
Ie Leathers* Buck 13 10
tr AJ 4 T EGriest 11 15
>5 A Martin.™ 14 7
J / Willkcr Township.
V David Sol 14 7
Henry Brown 13 10
Worth Township.
~ Hoover * Reese lb 1(J
"JO Jones 14 7
1 VGrny 13 10
An ap]>enl will be held at the Commi
sione -s < fiiee. Beilefonte, iho 4th day
>ia June A. D 1876, and laxes hereby ni'es
ed miit be.paid on or before the 20th d
of Jane. Y'ou can attend if you latin
' { grivd. £. D. NOLL,
< tw MvrcßtiUit Appr*i^
Tin: NKW Eldorado.
A Monoji r ('oinldnation 1,800 M<n
Unrolled.
N w York, Aptil M, 1'!,,, Now \oik
llliit k llHi* o mpany, which b" bwn "•
Knnirink ! >r the !ul two week* in corijunc
lion with It -ton niitl Philadelphia o.>in
panic* f> r locution in the Black HHUcotiii
Ity, number - about 1,000 litctt I Ik* I""
idenl. Mr II II I'i. t - 01, i ii < inuiuiii
cation with the aulh.i.ilic* ul \\ it-l'Stijjt ii
who luivr tu untuned delegation* ol Mutt*
t'hiott toirtf. t, if ponil'le, treatv nit!
thorn for the surrender of their land*
ut. ui t .*cur<t a targv territory on J 1">
,11! illUgin, di-trlet* nil,l farm-, ntnl tlie.i
will locate mid work the gold twine*
They have arranged with the railroad
, oli,|,:illi,'t for I', U,l- to tin' Ho,l Ullt *'
greatly teduced rale*, fifty five dollars be
ing the price ol littitHf ft out either Now
\ irk, lioaloit , r Pliilauolphia the thro
companies elrindy tiuinbor I,X*J men, wild
application* for memberthip are i nstnht
All the companies will meet in Ni w 5 oik
on the lllh of May to perfect theo*g*nLa
tion mid the detail* el the enterpri e
What the tenl protpti U of the enterprise
arc can probably heller be determined
I then.
A UOLOBKD WIKK-BKATKIi
>ll< H> rs A POLK KM AN.
I'llK PHIS'S Kit HKMO\KD l IU>M
JAIL It\ LV NCIIKKS
Is husjH'Uilcil Front n BriJge.
rlt It ttot't. tißt: i iMi I'hEt Icl l si*.- Illli
A IM-T.VNCK o*' 90 KIT.
Nashville, April 30 -Hubert Fraau rib,
policeman shot as and kilted at one'o clock
lhi* afternoon while in performance ofi
!hi* duty bv Joe lteed, ,colored i Ueed we
v (ippinjf hi- wife w hen tome of the neigh
bor* ent for officer Frazier w ho hurried to
Heed - reiJt ine, nnJ t lie entered th>
door and tamarked to Heed he would ha* e
to arreat him, Heed shot htm twice, once
in the mouth and through the heart, kill
ing him instantly. Heed then attempted
to make hi- .-wape but si captured about
a bait* mile from hi* home in an old brew
erv cellar and hurried to jail to keep hiui
out of the hntids of th< threatened mob.
The excitement is intense and there is
evtry probability of an attempt bole*
made to lynch him 10-uighl. Jailer ll*v
orin is ukingevery precaution to keep him
secure from mob violence. Fraxir \>a
very popular and war universally esteem
ed.
The Prisoner Lynched.
The uiciioiitcii over the kilh**j[ e* pw*
liceinen Fiasier by Joe Ihul (coloredi
grow more ami more intense during the
afternoon and evening aid culminated at
hah" past ten to-night, and a large and ri
ch: J crowd gathering in froiit of the jail
demanded the keys from janitor Heverin,
who refused to give tbetu up They thru
attacked the building, fen ed an entrance
and .it half pit t ten, alter forcing open four
heavy iron doors sut eroded in reaching the
. ell in which the negro was confined, the
door of which was soon broken open and
Heed was >r ,'eu. a n-pe fastened around
his neck a: J hurried ?• the susj en-i. u
bridge from which he was thrown with
the intention of hanging hint, but the rope
breaking he fell to the rock beneath, a Ut
lauce of ninety feet, and from thence into
the river. He was shot once on the way
to and again at tlio bridge. The body has
not yet been recovered. An alarm was
given on tbe first indication of the riot and
a large police force was sent to the jail,
but they were soon overpowered si.J driv
en away by the rioters. The jailor and
his assistants did.all in their power to re
sist the attack and protect their prison
er.
FiiIGHTFI'L DISASTKK.
WRECK UK THE >TKAMKst bCIIII.-
LKK.
Three Hundred Lives Lost —The Ves
sel Crowded with Trourists—Par
ticulars of the Calamity.
London, May b Intelligence ofashock
ipg mar no disaster has just roached this
city. The Eagle lino steamship Schiller.
Captain Tii .mas, whi< h sailed from New
York, April'.M, for Hamburg byway of
Plymouth and Cherbourg, has been wreck
ed off the SictUyjsb .
The accident occurred at one o'clock this
morning, at which hour the steamship
struck on the danger.us Itclaniere ledge-,
near Bishop's rock. A fog prevailed at
the time.
New York, May s—The Schiller was
valued at S7UO,OGO, and was insured for
her full value.
Her crew consist* 1 of 1-1 men, including
officers. She carried six kegs containing
s.kti,MX) in gold -hipp- d by E. S. Jtallin A;
Co., bankers, of No "4 Exchange place, in
this city, E. S. Ball in & Co., Paris, and
250 mail bags, containing Ibu entire conti
nental mail, together with a large Austra
lian mail. Her cargo*on#iled <>f general
nicrcbandi*o, including t*U bales u! cotton
2.518 barrels of roin, 4.t*>3 bushels of corn
nr.d a large consignment of lenf tobacco.
New York, May S.—There were 140
cabin j .i--mgcr. and 123 steerage passen
gers on board the Schiller, beside bar
ship's company, indicating that the loss is
nearer 800 than 'Jul. as reported.
1,,-ndon, May 0.---Evening.-- Forty
three survivors of the crew and passing* s
of the steamer .Schiller have arrived at
Penxance. Of these thirty-three have
gone to Plymouth and remaining ton are
too ill to be moved. The f-dlowing addi
tional particulars of the disaster have been
received t
A heavy (og has prevented observation
on board the Schiller tine* Thursday, and
in consequence of the fog the engine* were
put at half speed and snu reduced at
nine o'clock on Friday night.
At ten o'clock the satno night the ship
-truck the lodge, and at once a great panic
prevailed Captain Thomas is highly
praiseu for hi* conduct during the terrible
scenes which followed. Two boats were
' tilled Willi men who refused to collie out
• The captain fired his revolver over their
heads to drive them out, and tlw-n fired at
them, but without effect. Afterward the
-hip was washed with her broadside t<> tin
-en and all on board theso boats perished.
.The tackle at the stern Was released too
soon, leaving tho boats suspended by the
'! bows.
'j Three boat* then got away. One of
them, a life bout, was so hixily injure,
i that she sunk, and eleven of the people < <rs
''b'Hid ©flier were re-cued by the oilier
boat-. The f.-g lifted an hour after the
|'steamer struck, and the lights weie plainly
' visible. Two ©t the boats on the steamer
. were crushed by the falling vt the funnel
, rockets, and guns were fired from the
, -tenner until the powder became wet.
, ' The deck house, iffowded with people,
. was swept away at two p m. The captain
, gathered some of the survivors on the
bridge, and all wi re gradually -wept away
by the flood tide, which took the doctor
and Captain last. The rigging which re
) piuined above water n crowded with
I pas.-enger* and crew all night. The main
inn t fell at 7.'dft n. in., and being of iron
'sunk with nil who had taken refuge on it.
|The foremast gave way...ion afterward.
• Life belts and wreck-tuff saved the live
• of o:iio, who drifted miles away. On*
• man seas rescued after being in the Wntei
ten hours.
Two boats frmu Btagpes arrived a short
time before the mast- fell, but were una
. hie to approach the -temper on account oi
, the shoals:, hut picked up straggler* in th<
i. water. The pu-soigers say that Caplnir
, Thomas loft the bridge nt three a. m. li
assist those on tho deck, ami when hi
reached the deck was swept away by i
heavy sea. All concur In suying that In
exercised the greatest care niof was ri"
abed for five nights previous to the dinas
ter.
" The sea began to break over the vesse
'• half an hour after she struck and the tidi
" roo twenty five feet before day break
Only one woman was saved. The surviv
I, ors who landed at Troscow- escaped in tin
~ .Schiliert own b-'ftt.
t *> t-
•• "SPELLING BEE," u now liiimoreu
" Song and Chorus, by Sep. Winner. J
funny subject, very jocularly worked u)
'"j. words and Mu-ie admirably adapted, lis
the ring of popularity about it would prov
y an effective <mg for the ".Spelling Rees
j- abounding in our country. Mailed f<
30 c -nts by Loe dt Walker, Mudc Publisl
r. r> Philadelphia.
IK\.riilKK JrSTICK woiinwAiui
UK A D I
j The announcement undo on Monday in
it ho Supremo l loin I of tb< Stall al llai'v
blitg tin' di all - I Hon. tie-'rge W .
WooiUii t. loriueli* Cbiet Jul ic "f the
t'omi, will ereata a feeling <d l r " 11111
l-orrow Otttuigh.-u* the entire t
iwealth, wliore ho w .. . widely kmwi|
land o generally ic*pcr>td
Judge W oral ward died in Home, while!
i making mi European tour Willi ln f-iuii i
lly, mid hi* death, - • farn* we ar ahlo to
learn, wi wholly unexpected l< h' r
tilend* on this side of the ocean Tin
sympathy of oilr people will go out to hi
-ii, ken Mlid bereaved family, whihav,
been thus ruldenly deprived of a kind
protector in the midst of stranger- ami
thotlsniids of littles Irom houie.
Judge Woodward at olio time was Pics
i lelit Judge ol the Centre judicial dis
I Oct.
THE PENNSYLVANIA BTRIK
EliS.
INTIMIUATftrS OF NOS-WOttJilSu MLB
—jiu uiat'OsiTioN TO yield.
Wilkcibarre, Pa , May 7. — Lai
night *\ns an exciting nut* in tlm tniii-'
juijj legion around Kingston. A pro
id-ion of from fifty to one h unit red 1
niiuers with loitlic* ami armed with
gun*, revolver* ami dub-, marched to
'.lie dwelliugs. of the tucu who are
working iu Hutchinson'*and Payne'*
mines, and gave ihciu notice lo quit'
work or lite penalty would be death, j
flie gang were very ttuUy and liireal
euing, but did uol damage auy build-,
tug* or uiolo*t auy pet son. They
carried with tbciu the effigy of a !
blackleg, which they look lo a grove,
w here it was hanged by the neck to a
tree, and the crowd emptied their fire
anus at it The result has been that
Payne's men refused to return to
work tin# morning. Three of Hutch- ,
msou's melt while on their way lo the
shaft were follow<d by a gang of wo
men and children, and jsc'ied with .
stuues until they were forced to seek
safety in (light.
The constable into whose hands the
warrant* for lits person* who boat Mo <
Dade were placed wit* unable to serve
them to-day. To-morrow at poase w ill '
accompany him, and serious trouble ,
is expected. A miner from that sec- )
lion uamcil Thomas, who had been a '
ringleader in intimidation, was arrest- ,
rd today, and is now in jail. Mr. -
I'mitali u carrying out hi* wold iu 1
r*gurd to the Sugar Notch luiut*. ;
The puuip* and machinery front N *. i
J atid 10 were removed to day. Il j
ha* no effect upon the men. They ,
lauith at the idea of being forced to I
vie Id a* long as n-*islance coint-s a* ,
easily a* it has *o far The men ol thj
I ppe-r h yonuiig legion aic aiDtmu*
lo have the strike continue heio for
two reasons : It make* more work
there, and if the Lehigh and Wiikt-s
--lutrre C imptny are Compelled to ad- ,
vanes price* ail the others will also.
The works of the Delaware and
Hudson, the Delaware, Lackay.-nua
and Western,! and the Peat.*) ivauia ,
coal coui|iauic* are uow run at their
full capacity, iu April the urn nam
ed niiued oOG,tH>U ton*, and previous >
lo that it had oOO.UOO stored at '
Mouesdale, waiting for navigati n to
open. The Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western in April mined w'Ok.OQO
tous, and the fVntisrlvauia Company <
also run out a large amount. Iu six- >
ty days more these three Companies *
will stock the market.
The tuiuers of I his scettou will hold t
a meeting to morrow to contider the
situation, '
HAT Till: IN .-FAIN YR ToLY <F
THK OA IILISTS.
L< nJoii. M*y S.—'The i'trlirtcommittee ■
here hat received telegram* reporting
gr, at victerie* by DoB Carlo}' ftirce* un- I
drr command of Sabadillo. over Spanish 1
government trocj at ltr< da herida and J
Santa Coioma.
The latter place it in the province of
Barcelona. The enemy numbered 4.US'
men They lo*t five chief officer; in the
first engagement, and 250 men in that at
Santa Coioma.
Another gri-t victory for the Carliits:
under Catlillo U reported from Aragon.'
The govcrjinier.t troop* are said to have'
lo*t alt their art llery and many prisoner*. ;
The Alfont!-! Genera! Uelalro wa kill
ed.
MARKETS.
N.u- York, M*v 10—Flour—market 1
more active; superfine western and State
$4 K'j'iv 'i K>, good lo choice f-KM*6UIi.
Wheal—receipt-'Jfi.tWO bu*hel, markii;
heavy and h.er, N" I sprit g fl 1 1 39
So H9l 15' I t IT. N"2 $1 ITRI -M. NoV
Northwet $1 1 ISLV No 2 Milwaukee
$1 Ki Kv* <|uict; Canadian bond SL,
State $1 t. Br|*y steady at $1 -SO. Corn
—receipts TB.UOU bushels; mixed western
9b'<rfih , yellow KH(.iAC.', Oats firm and in
fair demand mixed western T3U't-T4c:
white 75r,77ic- C,,flee easier ul lCr*ttc.
Petroleum nominal; refined 12|o; crude
Ofc. Lard lamer, prime steam loic Hal
tr i rni, westorn lVnyldc Cheese nuietat
Hm,lsc.
CHICAGO.
Chicago, May 10 —Wheat dull and un
settled, closing fi'in; No 1 spring 51 llii,;
No 2 $1 spot; SI tfiis seller June; SlOTisel-
U-r July; No 3, 95|(<tft,1fc >ni dull weak
and unsettled; No 2 mixed 72c -pot; THicj
bid seller June; 76|e seller July; reiected j
'ihic. Oats—No 2629 c ltyu .No 1 07.
itarlev demand good l lull prices; No 2
4l ■' I'o 1 3a.
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, May 10.—Flour firm *ioi
less active; Wisconsin and M innemU fain
iiv 5-"> BOhtfl ".5. Pennsylvania, Indiana
and ( Hiio $0 00(a<) fl*', high grades $7 OCX* I
Hill Wheat dull and dwUning, red 511
4.'">(". 1 4'; amber at $1 4', white jl 4S(* I 6t>
Itveut $1 10. Corn slow yellow ;,t 99c.;
mixe I 87(n;99e Oat-firm; white TfihcTSc:
I mixed 78e. Provision* sieadv. P>>rk $22-
17flfi-23. Beet hams I9fii2'jc. L-.rd Ifliti lOcj
Clover cd— Western $lO ot'(a 11
Spring Opening of
Bonnets. Trimmings. Millinery.
AT
MISS LUCY DEI N INGER'S
iu Centre Hall,
who hat just returned from Philadelphia, i
with the LATEST FASHIONS, and .]
complete .lck of New Bonnets New
Hats, elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will
lie sold or made U|>, lit reasonable prices. |
i Also, old ladies Dress Caps.
The new style* nro very pretty. I.a
dies call and see them early. E'ir-t come,
first served. tnaylU Jt.
NOTICE OF APPEALS. —Appeals
will be held at the office of th
county Commissioner* in Hellefonte, for
the different townships uuil borough* ol
Centre tooiiy, oa the fo)lo*i*g day*, via.
(in Monday May SI, l*T-">, for lb* town
ships of Miles, Haines, Penn, Gregg and
Potter.
) On Tuesday, Juno 1, 1875, for the town
i-bips of 1111 rri-, Ferguson, Half Moon,
i'allop and \\'Hlker.
On Wedncanny, June >, 1815, for the
township* of Marion, Liberty. Curtin,
Howard and Urn borough of Howard.
On Thursday, Juno U ; 1*75, for the
. townships ol H'lgns, 1. nion, Huston.
Worth *n I tho borough* of Unionville
, and Mile-burg
On Friday, June 4, 1875, for the town
ship* of Taylor, Burnside, Snow Shoe,
. Hush and the borough of Pliilipsbnrg.
On Monday, June 7, 1875, for the town
ships ol Spring, Hcnnernnd theboroughoi
Hellefonte.
I A. C. IfINTON,
SAMUELORAMLY'
Altost J. N. HALL,
H. li. I.UHSTKK, CoJr.ty Coni'r,
r ' Clcfk. may Fill
A UMIN ISTUATORS NOTICE
Letters ofadinini*iralioii on the e late
of Jacob Aleyer, late of Mile* two., deed,
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons knowing themselves to be in
g debled to said decedent are requested ti
make immediate payment, und
having claims against the estate will pre
r cant tl.ein autheiilicuted for settluiuent.
UENKY METER, JR.
way 13 Ot. Aon'r.
1 The strike nf I'lilladidtihia A IL-adine
Hallway employer* in liie Hehuylkill ro
glon is collapsing, un 1 the men are re
-Mining work".
■♦ ' ■
lIKLLKFoNTR M AKKKTM.
>V I,He iV -11. It,-.I tl" H.\ ■ *-*
Cot 11 H7< ....Oats Ik). Barley 90
70 ...Clo/cr ee.l B,tsi Potatoes 1*
Lard per pound •* Pork por pound I*
Unite 1 'JI Egg* ' I'luster per I on
till fallow H lias ol to .....Ham 16
Lai I 1 r pound 8 cents Uuckaiie*i
65 > t. Fiour per barrel ret*il7.oU.
Nova Scotia plus', 1 fit to 15. Cayuge
plaster j''.sn per 2t**)lbi
-
TrciiHiirer
\S'c Hr lUllu'tl -l I . Bfll-c jM'• llif 1>
K lit Ma**, tf -r. i I lie randidali
< r Treasurer, subject to the usa.at of the
democratic party.
Mit'i-ifL
We are authorized to aMiotrura thai
I 01, 11 hoaiigler. ol !'<> ti-r, wilt bn a caiidi
late t, r Jsiierill, subject to the usages ol
'he democratic party.
W>- aro authorized l<> announce that
I. fietiry Keller, of Harris, will baa
a-ididate fur Sheriff, subject to the usages
>f the democratic party,
. are authorized to announce that Jon
oh Kreamer, of Mutheim, will be a can
lidsie for Sheriff, subject to the usages ol
the democratic par'y
We are authorized t>> announce that
Iovi A Munmn, .r I'bitipsburg, will be a
candidate tor Sheriff subject to tho usage*
1 of the democralic party.
We are authorized to announce that
'George Holfer of Putter will be a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to ibe Usage* of the
democratic party.
I'rotlionotary.
1 We are authorized to announce that K
is Brett, of Ferguson, wilt be n candidate
t, r Prothonolary, subject to the usage* ol
the democratic party.
IttN-nrdpr.
. Wo ~ie autii ru.-d to announce that!
1 Henry Heck, of Spring twp. will be a can-,
didale for It, . -rder, subject tlie usages oil
: tiio democratic party.
Coin 111 lH*ion<*r.
We *re aulb -rized to announce that J.
Nuwlin Hall, of Howard, vriiihaa oanai
.date t<-r < omraissloner, subject to the usa
ges of the democratic party.
Agent* %l 11111 cil to MU
The Political, Personal, and Property
Rights a j
Of fTr Ci -.tf i Mufr, II \t> t rterritt antt !
Aole to yrftrrf thnn fly Wr /ili(*i'
/'ore,, is. 1.1. /.
Containing a ccmtueniary on the Fed
eral and state Ooiistnulions, giving their
history and origin, a'.d a full explanation
of thrir principles, purpose* and provis
ions : the p -wers and duties of Public
err*; the rights of the pc—pie, and the!
> b'',gat|on* incurred in every relation of
life ; also parliamentary role* for deliber-j
alive bodie*, and full direction* and legal'
form* for *ll buainess transactions, as
inaking Wills, Ducds. Mortgages, Leases.
Note- Draft, Contracts, etc A Law
Library in a single Volume It mecU the,
want* of all class - and -<-'! to everv- ;
body.
JOSKS BROTH KR;j 4 Ca,,
Huiijy't I'l.ila. Pa i
Spring Goods.
At Potter's Mills.
• j
11. UTATIHF.
Dca'er in
Domestic Dry Goods.
Ladle's Dress Goods
,d every description, embracing all tbe
New Nylcs in ibe market Also,
SOTIOSS,
LA< KS. HOS*
11'ti V. Ol o FAX
f'X.U77fJ.YW. I AMMKNKS.
CANfKTS. o/l.( I.oTHs. HOOTS.
SHOES ORO( t'.klKS A t'TIOy/sioss
o| every description all of which will be
-Ul at \ ■,-ry low rates for CASII or its
equivalent Dim t b-rget the place, comr
and see ut anyhow, if you don't buy. No
trouble to show goods
I >uatrj Produce Taken in Exchange
fur Goods. Crngy fim.
1 I.Li N ER Y GOODS.
Mm. X. JI McLVTIHF.
Potter's Mills.
hasjut returned from Philadelphia, and
is now rcadv to accommodate her custo. 1
mert with the latest styles of Btrw, Silk
nn.l fancy H*U, Bonnet*. Ac, Velvet*.
Flowers, Crapes, >ilk tioods. Keattul* '
Ulotides, Hibbon* Kuchca. Uratds, Ortia-,
menu, Ac Jt. short, a full line of all the
style* of Millenary Goods, which
will b*- *<>ld at the lowest price*. Call and
see tho (roods,
and H-nnets retrimmed in the
latest style.nmay 3m
At Bellefonte,
MONDAY, MAY 17th.
P. T. BARNUMS
1
GREAT
Traveling World's Fair.
The Hnrniim Unrivaled Exhibition.
Company Proprietors
l. T. BARMM PRIM DENT.
P. T. HAHNUM s
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM !
P. T. BAHXUM'f
(ULLOSSAL FAR A VAN !
P. T. BARM'M'K
AIONBTKU JMENAGKRIE !
P P. T. BAHNUM'S
Strain Opernfrd Polytechnic In
stitute.
Twenty Great Shows in One, in
cluding a srpeiatn Stupendous luter-
C'onlineiital Anipliiihenlre, with
I 111 II 4 l|w(4>llO*M
International Hippodrome 1
And Ihi
TERRIFIC WILD BRAZILIAN
j HARE-BACKED RIDER.
Lo mind's Imperial Rtn/iliau C'ir-
CUB.
TWO EIGHT WOULD WONDER
EXHIBITIONS DAILY.
A Single Ticket. Only 50 ' T. tJ.
Admitting to exch and every De
paitnicnt. Children under nine
1 years of age half price.
Doors open nt 1 mid 7 I'. M.
I Grand Animal and A rente Enbct one
hour lt -r. Mayfi 21.
Headquarters for Boots mui Shoes I
1 O W E It S'
BOOT AND SHOE. STORE.
Opposite Bush House,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Power*' Hoot & Shoo Store i* the Wgeßt
nnd best stocked ostblihment in Centre
County.
1 He keeps ponqiautiy 011 a full
lino of
It 4 4ft T S A A Ift S 1( <> E N.
Hoi* just opening H\o lnrgout stock o:
, Spring Goods over bruitgid to Hollctbntc
FIM 23 0 2 2
for Indies, kept countantly 011 hand.
Boots and Shoe* for men arid women, o
e aB styles, quality and prices, from tin
I, mad costly to the chenpe't, constantly
I, kepi on hand.
" WE DEFY COM PETITION !
O > , ' I
is sillier iu quality or prices. Call am
'* exwmnu hi- new .stock of Spring anc
Summer Goods, aud you will find i
to your advantage. Apr*{Jly
t* Tlie ntJhiin K ioti Monitor, 6f R, liyiij
- William K. Harp iter, a boy eleven years
of age was committed U our Jail lift* (Tuc •
do) evening, for nabbing another boy
iian.cd A tier. We hnvn not yet futljr
learned the feet* in it'll"! (" Hie iinlo'tu
! iiiate at'alf. Both hoys, we itlleve retlde
,!a S|-ru. c Cli '-k, tills euuiily. The *tb
, blng was dona Iti a Xlghl, In whien Harj •
iter siahlod All*' ihn • tun- The latter 1
1 isald to be lying in n very critical coiido
. ii,in.
I VKW MOLL, NEW <jOOLB~AND|
Pan i o Prices.
11. %. lahbimeh.
*1 the old Centre Hill stand
Jil*t opening a Block of
j NKW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES! !
1 1
, A large variety of
Iridic* Drtxi* Good*
;Mreat Bargain* in ;l
.Muslin* aud Calicoca. !
- Ready made Clothing
< Warranted to Suit.
; llis Cloths and Cns*iiiiera,
Cant bo excelled
His Grocery Department,
Astonishes every one in assurtu.ehlebd low
' price*
" Syrup, Hugarr, Tea Cofh-a. Canned fruits.
Domestic ami Foreign Fruit*, Cheese,
and every other article belong
ing to the Grocery Depart
meat
ptf~ Fanner*, Mechanic* and Laborer*
' look 10 your internet One dolUi saved b
a dollar iu pocket. vail and MM* at
what a-tonitkiligiy low price*.
,+tr- S ■ trouble 10 show Good*
Alo ihe choicest FAMILY FLOCK al
ways on hand. Apr. 16, y.
A DMINJSTHATyjR s NOTlc£7l
j *L I
i-vtter* of adiuiuilratinc o the ealrste of ,
Geo. Crlin, kte of Poller twp., dee d, 1
have Leen granted to the undersigned,
who request* all persons knowing ihem
st-lve* indebted to said estate to make Im
mediate payment, and tho*e having de I
inand* agaiust the same to prase til them
duly authenticated by law fur oeuJeuient
J . G. CAHMLN
id it. Adtti r.
Miller & Son,
CKNTRK HAUL, PA. j
DEALERS IN
PURE URVQS
AA lJ MEDICLSEiL
jOHKMICALS, OILS DYK bTUFFS "
pkkfumkkY. NOTIONS. *
T-\NOY ARTICLES
FOK THE TOILET,
dtc. , dtc., Ac. M
PI KE HI.\K AX Ift LIQI OKN,
for .medicinal purpose*.
I russes dr bupporteti iu great variety.
Al*o, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
and all other articles usually kept in a
first v'att Drug Slorix
FrakCiipiiun* caretuily Com pounded.
Joettf MILLER A SON. 1
BUTTY fnnrl
TflE BEST IN USB ,mg~bad dtoip!
fee Circular. DANIEL F. BKAITY.:
Washington, New Jersey
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
Next door to Wilaou A Hicka' Hard
ware store, Allegheny St.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
Jas. C. Williams
(Successor to B. F. Rankin A Co.)
DEALER IN
PURE PR VGA
A XP MEDICINES,
i ÜbMICALS. PAINTS. OILS. DYE
gtUFFs. VARNISHES, BRUSH- !
KS. I EKFUMEBY. .NOTIONS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
PGR THE TOILET, Ac.
WASWNKtUQUMt!
for medicinal purpoicu.
NHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great'
variety
ALo, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO, .
and all other article* usually hept in flrxt
claw Drug Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
|9mar74tf
, NKW YORK
BR ANCH STORK.
1
MrClain'* Block, Directly Opp. Bush
Route,
Bellefonte, Pa.
! 1
11. IIER.KAW A (0., I'rop'rw.
Dry Goods*
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN
C Y GO OD S,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 000D8,
i
Below Ihe Usual Prices.
|Novi2 tf.
▲ Blatchley's
■ £TO \ Improvedrucm !
Jl ; JS j* BKR WOOD PUMP
*■l \V is the acknowledged 1
JI STANDARD of the!
marav., by popular verdict, the
• ; he-t pump for the least nn-ney.
VMention iinvited to Blatchley's
Improved Bracket, the Diop
~ t'heck Valve, which can be with
drawn without disturbing the
joint*, and the copper chamber
which never crack*, *cnlc* or rust* and
will last a life time. For sale by Dealers
* and the trade generally. In order to h<
urc that vou get Blatchley'* Pump, h<
j careful and *i-e that il ha* my trade mark
a* above. If you do not know where to
buy, descriptive circulars, together with
v tne name and address of the agent nearest
you, will he promptly furnished Uy ad
dre--ing, with -tamp.
> CHAS 0 PLATUMLEY Xanafacturer.
itßb Obmmeroe St,, Philmlclphin, IX*.
11l mar I'm.
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
( E>TKi: IUIJ..PA.
j. Would iuu*t respectfully inform the oil
/.on* of litis v i' inity, that hu ha* started a
" new Boot and Shoo Shop, and would be
thankful h>r a share of tho public natron
age Boot* and Shoe- made to order and
according to style, and warrants his work
(to equal any mada elsewhere. All kinds
of repairing'done, and charge* reasonable
, Give him a call. ft-b 18 ly
ItK -UY lIBOCKKBHOS'r, J. P. fttiVUKM
President,
QF.NTUE COUNTY BANKING CO
e (Lato Milliken, Hoover & Oo.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS.
I And Allow interest,
Discount Note*,
i. Buy acJ Sell.
>f Cnvernment Secu tics, Gold £
ft aplftftfitf upon*.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
BF.LLKFONTE, PA.
f e E. PERKS £ SCAN, Prop'rs.
J" uoli known hotel, situate in the
j business iiortion of the town, lias been
, thoroughly renovated, repainted and fur
; nished new. It will be theaitn of the pro
id prietoic to make it a pleasant Homo for
ul those who may favor them with their pat
-. ronagc. A free carriage is run to the de
pot, and the bet stable* io town) are COB-
Y< sicwd ffUb Vbt Bcuit. 29apr.
Pumps Of All Kinds |
JfimjU SteamllolarjPump<
Deep Weil Pumps,
JkMU " Anti-Frezinp Pumpf.
I
\ t o aatHi u j— r'Vfii j" tB p - *
... Aaa\ "*•; M f** H
(MMMJ A A MAMUtt C II P luu IMli?
limits, miss turns
OF ALL KIN DP.
Gum Hone 6f Packing, Re/Z and Bragg
Founder*, and Manufacturer* of the CELEBRATED
Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump.
Hl.&* dfor tlhutraled catalogue and price Zi*f."%*
J. B. SHERIFF to SON,
W WATER M„ AMI Ist 4rraw. _ ,
23 apr. ljr. IMTTKBI HGH, PA.
hUOHTLIDGE A CO , COAL, LIME, Ae.,
WILLI AX SHORTLIIXiE. BOND V ALEX-TIN*
SHORTLIDGE to CO-
Burner* and Shipper* of the celebrated
Bellefonte
I WIHIUTIEJ ILil-MiE. ;
D|alert in the rerj best grades of
ANTMACITEtmL:
The only dealers in Centre Omnty who aell the
W I L K E! Si Bi Ai lti Ri E Ci 01 A! L
from ib old Baltimore mines. Also
SHAMOKIX AND OTHER GRADES
of Anthracite Coal dryly boused expressly (or boureote. el the lowest prices.
DEALERS M" GRAM*.
They pay the high eft price* in ceib for (rain that the Eastern markets will aferd
WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
CLOVER SEED &C.,
I Bought or will be sold on commission when desired, and full prices guaranteed. las
formation concerning the grain trad* wilt be furnished at all times, la farmer
with pleasure, free of charge.
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS IN
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
which i* always sold at low t rices, and warranted to be as good a fertiliser u amy
other plaster.
OffWl MD YARD
NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Lime! Lime!
Lime ot the best quality, always on .
j hand, at the kiln near Centre Hall.
I Alo A (font, for
Myer s Excelsior Cement.
the best in the market and warranted to;
et quick and harden. For sale by Andv;
Ree'nian at the Past Offioe in Centre Hall. ,■
GhORGKKOCH. |
J. G. EMERICK.
,
GREAT BAROANB AT THE HARD /
WARE STORE OF
MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.,'
Mlllhelm, Pa.,
WRittitiLi AXi Retail DKAUUU IX
I
HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE,!
They have just returned from the Eastern i
Cities where they have purchased a well i
selected stock of
HARDWARE, Cittlkrt. I*oi*. Nails,
Oils. Paiwts, Vsunisiiss, PIR^Tr,
B VIL DEBS & CO A CUM A KER£>
GOODS.
Plasterers and Masous,
Saddlers, Shoomakers,
Housekeepers, and in fact,
HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY.
We call particular attention to a line as
sortment ol Picture Frames and Moulding,
very cheap.
WALL A WINDOW PAPER,
1 And Curtaiu Fixtures of every kind.
COACH and WAGON MAKERS— four
attention is called to our stock of Spokes,
Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles and Buggy
Wheels, all of No. 1 quality and selling vt>-
ty cheau. Our stock is large, and ©n
-.lankly being renewed, and we are selling!
—wholesale and retail—at very low uriees.
Remember—much money ha* been lost by
pay ing 100 much fur Hardware. Try
ifluaatr & Hwufcils
Thev buy for Cash and sell at Cash Prices
for less profit than any other Hardware
- Store in tho County.
sir Call and see us. Satuhsction guar-!
antoed.
MPSSiR Jc RUNKLE BROS.
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
RtNKIN-A
Drug Store,
/ NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER OUR
. STORE.;
FRESH AND CHEAP.]
' Apr. 2A
Pennsvalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA|
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow In/e rest.
Discount Note
' . ___ . Buy end tell
'Government Securities, Gold audi
Connoes
P*t*u Horn*, Wu. B. Mixol*.
Pros'l. Cashier
Chas. H. Held,
tlork, Matohanakrrst; Jwelr
Millheim, Centre Co., Pg.
Respectfully informs bis friends and the
public in general, that he has lust cached
st his new establishment, above Adena
uer's store, and keeps constantly on head,
al! kinds ol Clocks, Watches snA Jewelry
iof the latest styles.as also the Mampviile
| Patent Calender Clocks, provided %-tfch a
i complete index of the month add day of
the month and week on its face, which m
%. arranged as a perfect time-keeper.
; M®*Clocks. Watches and Jewelry re
paired on short notice aad warranted.
___ sop 11' fMt y
Excelsior Cement*
The undersigned now manufactureaCe
,^££ RAJN T KD OF A SUPERIOR
H L uTIT' * I U k,IM n * r
Creek Milts, in Hai ßfM twp. This cement
has already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. A 8. C. KR.,and has bee*
found highly satisfactory upon all johe
where it has been used, and aa equal to
•nvnow manufavturod for use in CIM-
IkKNb, \N ATER PIPES, or whataves
purpose a good quality of Cement is desi
rable This Cement has already bee*
tested far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water* Pi pee,
dee., will find it to their advantage to bear
this in mind, and also, that be warrants the
article as represented.
J G. MEYER.
may _1 tf Aaronsburg, 1*
J" OHN F. P9TfEIT Attorney.at.Uw.
Collections promptly made 1 aad
special attention given to those having
lands or property (or sale. Will,drew up
and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages,
o. Office in the diamond, north side e
the court house. Bellefonto. ••ct22 , C*f
2p3sscMS
hrdgbp
MlLL!*"'*
For Bonw or atMB NvW.
! Croes-Cnt and Circular
j WOOD -SA W IN< MACHINE**
I a U tS^Y*i"'sad Prtae-I 1* Mat fl*
iBjUYMI ER M an u fort u ring t **
WitoHH We*t Eighthßl., CIVCXIRATX, 0.,
1' usurers of Cane Machinery. Steaaa
I; Engines, Shaker Thresher, Fare..
School, and Charch Bella, ate.
Dec 10. y.
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