THE CENTRE KKrOKTKH XIItJKSDAY JUNKs, 1876. LOCA LIT EM S. Our friend# win ofcligo be ,*'* !imi lM(l A<vt Ml tltir locality. *** shape, *t*° notice* of deaths and marrt **Any one sending us the nwuwof subscriber#. with lb* cash, will be 'Wtt 4 to receive tU R*WKT*R Wlf 'l*' . The RSi ouxKR W* I* V." •verv body m tM* aide of the couiuy. where it ha# e larger circulation .ban■*> two perm, win bo found the best "**>> for advertising huauie**, sale*. Ac, A., ff*rPuberiber to the Hoarier. se*''l - otttaide of font re county, •** re mfu< 10 eenl, yearly. for we will tiev here ; lhf reduce* ihe peeuwfe to one half. NRthe tutu raid by them for one year'* portage wis 51) cts R CV . Brickor of the Evangelical Lutheran church has accepted a call to Sugar Valley. —-We are revising our list and striking off the names of such a* have faded to pay us their bones! dues for the last few years. Subscribers who fail to receive the Repor ter, will know the reason. ——At the barn-raising nt Philip Durst"*, about 2} miles east of here, on last M od nesdav, there were over 100 men present, among them three candidates for Sheriff and one for Treasurer, and one for Pro. thonouryand yet the barn went up in good t>roe and without a fight. The hell on the Lutheran Church rt Aaroasburg received a'fracture from frost '*t winter. _ -On last Sunday evening. Rev. Shoe maker. pistor of the Reformed Church at AaronsbiXrg, delivered a very interesting sermon on *he first r-eHlien in the Lord * Praver: 'Ha Unwed h* Thy name" He purport a wman an t*ch coruiKuuvd patitiiMft <vnijiinNi in the Prstver. George Milt*.' ha* exchanged hi* Woodward hotel propc'W for the grist mill and Uml of Mr. Lorg. near WolPv store in Bnwhvalley Tito Corner Stone of the R*t-#" llu '^ Church, in Laureltoa, will be laid -'•* June 21. at ten o'clock a ru. lit. Jas. A KeUer, o last SaLbaiU, while returning from church, kille-l a black-snake, measuring 5 ftet and 7 inches in length The reptile was basking at the front door of Mike Condo's house, much to the terror of Mr*. Con do. Mr. E. D. Shoemaker, of Aarons burg, passi d through bcre last week. en. route for Denver City, Colorado. He is a young man of mark.Kl intelligence, and competent to meet the fteew real ties of the undeveloped west. A heavy hail-storm passed through Nittany Valley on last Saturday. Some of the hail-stones me/sured oversix inches in circumference. ——Aaron#burg is generally spoken of as having too wide street*. J. G Meyer took advantage of thi- and moved bis fence out on the line,—making room for a nice front yard The eppearance of the town could be greatly improved, woti'd all it* inhabitant* wbo could, follow suit, ar.d turn some of that geese pasture into beau tiful green yard*. Wo. B. Mingle caught a sucker in the Red Mill dam. lest week, with hook and line, which measured 15} inehes, and weighed something lots than 29pounds. The Lewistown Gesetto contain# the following sensible caution : "The practice ef young ladies and otfters sitting at their front doors, exposed to the cool night air, is certainly very prejudicial to health, the effects of which way be fell in years to come. Don't the GaxeUe know that lite girls upon such occasions generally have a coat teer€ around their necks to keep them warm ? Tbo Millheint band gave a concert iil the Town Hall at Miiibeim, on Satur day evening, for the benefit ot the Osceola sufferers. The attendance was sliui, ow ing to the inclemency of the weather. Upwards of SSO bad been raised for thi* cause on Saturday outside of what they realized from the concert No. 6 of Peters' Household Melodies contains eight piece* of music for voice and instrument. One— Alice Carey's Dy ing Hymn—is a very superior production 50 cts. a No., or ft a year J. L. Peters, 843 Broadway, N. Y. Mr. David Ertie, an old citizen of Gregg was found dead in his bed, on Tues day morning, 4th, The handsomest chromos and mast elegant frames, are to had at J. O. Dein inger'sat less than city price*. Now is the time to buy tbem anff beautify your homes. The greatest talk is about the Beech* %jr trial and the low priced groceries sold by Soehlar & C. The former was the disturber and disorganiscc of fainitie*, the latter a blessing to almost every Iresida in the county. All save money by purchas ing grace rife* of Seehler A Co. The labor ing man gains a nay'* wages io every two days provisions t bstjaa-etl Kiciae' f with from Bush where you can obtain anything you desire for the table and oth er fittnily use, fresh, clean and cheap. / —The corner-stone of the new M. E. ghurcb, at Centre Hall, will be laid on Sunday forenoon June 20. The services will be held in Winner s grove. A gener al invitation is extended to ail christian people. We bad a soaking rain on Saturday afternoon, followed by more of it on Sun dy,fight and Monday. —-TllXiJndustrial Advocate," W'm,. YV. Brown'# nlfWrtmper. made .■.jajubStr ance this week. ItitStelWlfl Io 111 in dustrial classes and their interests. Tke Colonel will no doubt make it a live paper, and we wih hi to success and a million to advance paying sobtcriben. pure wines and liquor* go to Baum's, opposite Wilson & Hicki. He has a stock of goods on hand that will bear inspection, whether for medical or other purposes. Brandy, pure rye, wines, cor* dials, nectars, of every brand. He sells wholesale and retail, and has a stock of superior quality. Wehave purchased a splendid new job press and arc now prepared to print curds, letter beads, envelopes, bill beads, Ac, as low as in the city. Now send in your orders, and see how promptly wo will fill tbem. Champion Self-Dumping Rake, is pronounced the best and most perfect Rake ever brought into the market It is simple in construction, and no little traps to get oat of order, and even a small boy can operate it. Riding or Walking Cultivator, with four and five shovels. It is easily opera ted, has the only practical shield in u#e, throws dirt to or from the corn ; adjusta ble in depth and width. It ho# no superi or in the market. The Buckeye Drill,—this drill has for the last 16 years stood at the head of its class, and bag the largest sale of any drill in the world. These are all first class implements, manufactured at the Buckeye Agr. Works, Springfield, Ohio and O. Wood ring. Bellefonte is agent fjr the same, to whom farmers will apply for further infor mation. AUCTION I AUCTION !—At the store ofS. {?. Wolf, dec'd, every Wedneseayand Saturday afternoon and evening. A full assortment of all kinds of goods. Bargains also at private sale —goods at coat and sou a under cost. The stock is also offered at wholesale and immediate possession given of the stand. 3 jan Stf A good 10 year old breeding mare with a colt, 2 weeks old, is offeAd for sale by Francis Hesse!, near Potter's Mills. BJun3t. -—-The Camming * house at Bellefonte, under l*ac Miller, it one of the W#t kepi hotel* in Bellefonte. Thit hotel ha* been newly fttrnihd throughout. The table Lull that one could desire, and h stable* are in thecals? of reliable hostler#, who do justice to horses. Mr. MBitr will be found an accommodating landlord and Mrs Mil lor one ot the beat of landlady, (live him a trial. - The Rrain fields i:t Nlitany valley look tolerably promising, n ore • than in Trim's and Brush rallies. The hay crop w ill be short, the cool dry spring afflicted th<-clover and arii sled its growth. The recent soak ing rain will however help the timothy ; clover is appearing in head* and pa*t growing much more, and, there being little of las! year '* hay crop on hand, there is every prospect of scarcity and high price* for that article, —— 1 sellers received by us from Kansas and Nebraska, speak very encouragingly of the crop* out there, Mr. Louis Kurt*, in a tetter dated H tlstead, He, May 29, says? ' Wheal, oat*, corn and potatoes I have an unusually promising appearance; had copious rain* thi* and last week. It a. uld be pleasing to a Centre county far* mer to ice the beautiful fields of gr* *. if times always continued so tight in Centre county, where there are so many bank* and y< i a scarcity o! money, I would i re for living in Kama* If there should be no unfavorable change before harvest, we will l-o hlosed with good time* iht* year, and many in the older slate* will sell out and com# to the great we*t. Mr. B. M Leitael write* u# from Ridge ly. Neb,, May 2b . "The minds ot some of the people of thisstate arc raised to such a dreed of g-asshopper* that when one i seen. It is multiplied by about ten thou sand, and the fai-t scattered over the coun try \C # have learned by diligent inquiry thai although they are hatching no harm ha* yet be* n done. The graxshoppem that hatch here, seldom damage u* and wehave v try reason to lock for an abundant har v**t this ve*r. M Ohtuvh # Mu- eal Visitor for June contain* tho following pieces of new tnu #ic : "'When the Mai! com-- In." ballad br Geo. F Root; "The Star of BethL hem." solo an i quartet ; "Clara Maxur kt. by E. K. W "ternore ; and No place so-erect a* Homo " a pleasing little reverie lull Of CUtlody, In al!, there are thirteen full page* of music, which would c*t ju*t one dollar and fifty li.o cent*, if bought at any music-store. Add to this the large amount of interesting reading matter, mu sical sketches, -jories, note*, etc, a off 1 some Men of the actual value of tho Visi ' tor may be formed by muui*{ people The I June number gives a foil afc><u:tt o" the Cincinnati May F-*tival ; article* by John ' Howard, Pleasant Riderhood, P Crowes*. and wUutr*. wller which c-me correspond entfK #d t vrinls, and gossip of the day on music and seionce. The subscription price of the V HitPT W nnly 51 50 a year, int-'ud* ir-g the choice of the new premium vol ume#. each containing a large collection of popular or piqsic, bound in clth. gold stamped. A ipMuneu copv of Visi tor. with list of contents of premium 'vol- UCM. will be sent en receipt of one stamp. Address John Church A Co, Cincinnati, (Ohio. - ... ♦ •- • I For the Reporter. WOODWARD & VICINITY. ! J. C M has returned from N. Y' C. I Potato Farmer* are <m the war path. One jnare Organ in \V v.idw rd. Modoc i-ni below par just now. A speding Bee is under way "Clipper" our Woodward "Nipper' happens to be a "Whipper" in a big! "Slipper " Ana at last a Council of Ameri -an Me chanics is ab.>ut to be organixed in our town. We would only 'av, 'Come on yr I Jacks of tl Trade* and become Mechan ics while you may A Potato Fau h was recently contracted at five cents pur I undrod bug* destroyed In le-sthan an hour a few*children had -earned a good day# aH*ry. upon which the employee 'caved in' and caused the 'little one-' to shed tnanv a tear. On thesth in-t. Mr. Noah Weaver rais ed a hem. lijte 65 feet by 65. It so lap poned that three men were wounded and a few made very narrow escape*. The ques tion once more to mind. "When will men learn to be more careful v ' And nw Mot* A Son off -r two cent# i for every trout that carries a speck. May ! their pnd oon be brim full. George, oor congenial landlord, is about leaving us for Wolfs Store Weil may bis 'grub* never grow leas, but his day# king and prosperous. A Distillery is now the topic of the day. We think it altogether out of order in a town like ours. Clear sparkling water is plenty, and nonceuff r for tbo like. A short time aco. a scene occurred, long |o_be remembered hy the peeple of Ka-t Woodward. Wo have frequently ocard of Paris green taking effect upon the sec ond party, but when It extends it- border* o far as to reach a third and involve a fourth party, we think people should be particularly cautious. OCCASIONAL. For the Reporter. KPRING MILLS HAPPENINGS. Some eight or ten days ago as Mr-. Frank Hosterman of Penn Hall was milk ing, the cattle commenced g'-ring each other, getting Mrs Hosterman under their j feet and trampling her in a horrible man j ner cau-ing a very large scalp wound and ; other serious injuries. Dr. J. B. Leitzel | was called in and under his skillful treat ' merit he is rapidly recovering The Mechanics are going to have a pa rade here on the 3rd ot July. Reamer, Spangler and "Yoney were around hpre lad week trying to get men to put them in jail. - Mr. I. J. Greoobie still does as large a foc-ines* as ever. Mr. K H. Duncan it in Philadelphia, | attending a R.R. meeting, j PoUUo bug# are a* plenty as candidates \ ALL-mt-XACK. I CLINTON*COUNTY. The • ranger, Hal I at Bonneville is about ! complied, and will be dedicated with ap propdate ceremonies at an early day. It i* tjjfflne, 22 by 40 feet, two stories high, Jffftl constructed. 'The saw mill of J. <Sc J. Engcl and two contiguous dwellings wero recently de stroyed by fire from the wood#, in the east end of the valley. Insured in the Sugar Valley Mutual. •'a latt Thursday Fraakie Schwenck. aged 10} year#, hi!e at play on his fa fibers mill on tho Winter road abovo L gansville, got bis hand caught in a c'g wheel, which drew bis arm in, #ays our informant, crushing it to tho shoulder and hi# body was drawn through a small bole and fell into the tail race, where it wa* f.und about an hour afterward lifeless. JFF.RTING OP THE PENNSYLVA NIA RESERVE:* AT WILLIAM BPORT. Wiiliamjport. June 3. —The Pennsyl vania Reserve association held its annual meeting in this city to-day. Governor A. G. Curiin pre#ided and General Martin D. Hardin delivered the oration. The city ia decorated in a very elegant manner, and the proceesi-in, which moved over the prin cipal streets, was welcomed at every point with banners, streamers, mottoes and corps badge*. About 1,000 veteran* were in iine, and the escort, numbering about 2,000, was composed of the local military, infantry, artillery, civil societies, wounded veterans In carriages, and the mayor, councils and citieeni. Governor Hsitranft and staff headed the first division. A dinner was served to the veteran sol dier* by the ladies of the city. The board of officer* wa# re-elected in txury respect. The reunion has been an entire and Como plcte suceest. Eve-y regiment was repre sented, and Ibe reception was curried out strictly according to programme. The delegation from Centre county numbered about GOO. THE"CARLIST WAR. Madrid, May 29. —A battle between the Curlist* and the Roynl troops is reported ta have occurred at Alsoz* to-day, where tbe Carlists lost'.seventy killed and two hundred wounded. General Dorregary is reported to have beep wounded in tbe thigh. The Indian chiefs at Washington posi tively refuse at present to sign the agree ment relinquishing their right to the Black Hills, ANOTHER COUNCIL IN' THE 1 STR UT >K UURA HTMKNT At Washington, on 4, the Indians were all hr-'iight up to the interior depaitiueiit about ten o'clock, au.l grouped iu tbe open inner court of the building, where their photographs were lakeii by the oper ator ot the patent off},# department Red C.-'iid di-clined t Join the group, saying that they could have In- picture by paying him $26 f-r it. \ tier ward- some ol the prominent ehiets Willi Bishop Hare, -Major Bingham, Major Howard and Mr liinmau, were taken in a group bv themselves The Indians then repaired to the secretary'# room, when Secretary Delano held a brief council w Jth them, assuring them of the good w Uhe. of the department t-'Watd* them, and if they did not believe him, and do at he advised, he was afraid they would hereafter be lieve him to their sorrow. lie told thelU if they would take the. $'.'5,099 ho wvttld try and get $26,090 m-re for them nest wint.-r. If they did not he, would refuse to let them have the privi lege of hunting on the Smoky lIUI Fork any longer. He could not afford to have the peace ot the country distutbed and the! danger of murder committed by allowing! them to hunt there any longer. In relation to the Black Hill*, lie said a committee bud been sent out to *ee if there I was any gold there. Neither he nor the' President knew whether there was any there or not. If there wee, it would be; iuipos-ible to keep the white people out ot i the bit!#. Indians cannot always restrain their young men, neither can we always { restrain the while people. If gold was found there, the government would pay them liberally fur the land There wa a part of the Big Horn country that the Indians did not use, and the govs eminent would pay that at a fair price. A map was brought and the position of the country pointed out to them and ex plained He desired them |o lake all that had been #ui to llieui home to their peo ple, and obtain an answer, and send word I back to hint a* soon as possible. Spotted Tail said that he wanted to do; what wa* right, and that the great spfrit had told him never to steal anybody's coui.tr, 4 ithout paying for it If you had the same sense ot rtgot woco„id get lonjf 1 weil enough. Thegountry spoken of be long* to the Crowe. The treaty of gave l-.im hie country. When you buy you pay a great price, and we do the same A# for the Black Hills, they are worth a heap of ns •Uvg, iyj it is not worthwhile for us to talk ah ul Huur. The secretary replied thai he had pot' accused him or hi* people of stealing, and | lie did not want Hpotted Tail to 09uU'S H>e | Great Father of stealing from him. W# don't expect to steal their country, and we are not going to -end the army up there |to take it from them. They don't give u* credit for our desire to de them good. Bed Cloud wanted to have the bill* of the white men who had ou,o with him paid, and he gave the secretary a list of their name*, which wa* referred to the commissioner of Indian affair*. polled Tail said he wanted to talk -bout hi* ngency matter# vcfor* he wet home, and he w, '.l'd like to go home to morrow after breakfast. The secretary here withdrew, telling the' Indians that they might talk alt night with the commissioner about their agen cies if they w anted to. Afvera little further parley they with drew, expecting to have another talk. Buhop Hare held an interview with the Indians at the Trcmont house to night, and endeavored to show them the advan tage* which they m.gbt dative by surren-i dering the liiack Hill* to the governmerH for a portion of land east of the Missouri , river, which he assured them wa* much better for their habitation, and he advised them that the President wa* in earnest in his efforts to keep the white people out of their territory but thought it would bo W*a*r ip them to giro up the Black Hilt* if; the govorn-mar.t would agree (o fee! and clothe lhm for a number of year*. Krd Cloud replied that he had ears and judgment both. He had heard such talk ever since he had been here, and he bad not said much When the white men came to his country he would turn the ta ble* and have a great many thing< to say on his side of the question. They expect to start for home to-morrow, and will go byway of New York, where they will re main two or three day*. West Point Caijf.tshii\— The exam ination for a West Point Cadeubip. with in the gift of Hon L. A. Mackey, for the 20th District took place at Lock Haven on 27 ult., before the same committee a* for the Naval CadeUhip. The applicants were James A Leyden of Bellefonte, C. L Penny of Union Co., Henry II Beyer of Porter and F. T. Quigley of Beech Creek township, Clinton county, F. O. ! Glover of Union and Joseph F. Pie of l Clearfield county. The last two did not appear for examination. James F. Ley den passed the most creditable examina tion and received the appointment He will be examined at West Point on the lCib, and if be passes there he will receive a warrant as cadet and enter upon his | term on the first of July. Further particular* of the earthquakes i in Asia Minor show that several villages were destroyed and two thousand person* | lost their lives. THE SUN. Daily and Weekly For 1875. Th approach of the Presidential elec tion give* unusual importance to the events and development* of 1875. We shall en deavor to de-eribe tbem fully, faithfully and fearlessly. THE W KKKL Y HUN ha* now attain-; ed a circulation of over eighty thousand copies. It* readers are feund in every Htate and Territory, and it* qualiiy S* well anown to the public. We shall not or. iy endeavor to keep it fully up to the old standard, but to improve and add to it* varietv and power. TilE WEEKLY SUN will continue to be 1, thorough newspaper. All the new of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and nlwav*. we tru*t, treated in n clear, interesting and instructive man ner. It i our aim to make the WEEKLY SUN the best family newspaper in the world It will be full of entertaining and appr print* reading of every sort, but will print nothing to offend the most scrupu lous and delicate taste. It will alway contnio the most interesting stories and romances of the day, curotully selected and legibly printed. The Agriculture! Department it n prom inent f< mure in tbo WKKKLY SUN, and it* article# will always be found fresh and useful to tho farmer. The number of men independent in no lilies is increasing, and the WKKKLY SUN is their paper especially. It belong# to no party, and obeys no dictation, con tending for principle, and for the election of the bent men. It exposes the corrup ts n that disgrace# the country and threat c stheovo-thr >w ofrc; H'dlf anjnj ituilon*. It ba# no fear of knaves, and #eek# no fa vor* from their supporters. The market* of every kind and the fash ion* Rrc regularly roportcd. The prico of the W rIEK LY SUN is one dollar a year for a sheet of eight page-, and flity six column*. A* this barely pay# the paper and printing, we are not able to iwlic any discount or allow any premium to triend# who may make special eflort* to extend it* circulation. Under the new law, which requires pay inent of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cent# the cost of prepaid postage added, is the rate of subscription. It is not necessary to get up a club in or der to have the WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Anyone who send* one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, postpaid for a year. We have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY SUN?- Eight page*, fifty six columns. $1 20 a year, postage prepaid. No discount from this rate THE DAILY' SUN.—A large four page newspaper of twenty eight columns. Daily circulation over 120.000. All the newj T or 2 cents. Subscription, postage prepaid. 55 cents it month, or $0,60 a year To clubs of 10 or over, A discount of 20 per cent. Address, "THE SUN,'' New York City. lOjun 6t, \1 \ 1 Terrific Earthquake Hundred# of Por#<>u# Kilird nmi Wou tided. London, May 2'S The Levuut Herald say* * *erie* f terrible earthquake shock* 1 occurred MI the beginning in ihe * province of HiuuiMi, AMU Minor. Six 1 hundred h<>u*e* were de-tmye-l. Account* ' i 1 fur received show that liil live* have 11 been It niul IH7 pernotis were injured,. l ' The ittitnli*r tit killed i> still unknown. I The province uf Bruu*a Is In Ai* Nmu'i ' end its capital cily, which ha* lire same 1 name. it only ttAy-soveii mile* trom Cn i" ■lahtmople The country i lertile, and " itie pu|iulttli>n cuiii|riitivtaty dene, Karlttquake# are n >t u novelty, thegreatei part of the cily ot Brouta having bean dv •iroycil on the 2Sth ot Fabiuary, IKW, with a IOM of one hundred Uvea, GREAT DAMAGE BY TIIK HEAVY It A INS. Indianapolis, June B,—Anather heavy ) ■ rain storm occurred here latt evening i causing the White river and all the iinal- t !er ireni!i near the city t- overflow , iheir banks A Urge amount of damage t M done by the wind and flood in variou* parti of thd city. The a hole itorlheri neeitoil wa overflow ed to a de|itb of from thro ,to tho fuui. The damage u> all the i railroad* ill till* vicinity . very evere iThe trestle-work ot the Indianapolis. ; Bloomington and Weltern railroad. Ilvr | I mites weat of (hit cltjr, wa* waihod awas t and Eagle creek bridge, on the Indiana * 1 apotis, Cincinaltl and Lafayette railroad, was destroyed. I ♦ • i Cincinnati, May 'M Four children tone an infant) of S M. Christian, at Versaillo- O , where burned to death ia>t Wednes day by the explosion of a can of kerosene, with which one of them wa* endeavoring to kindle a kitchen tiro. Albany, May W.-Lat Saturday night ' the barn of Austin Gilford, in the town of ! Knos, iu mill county, waa burned, and the i bodies of two men, supposed to be tramp*. < ' were found burned to a crisp in the ruins. ' Newbm*. N, Y., May SB.—Last night ' j the house of John Coi, a railroad flagman, . ' near Garrison's wa broken into by five 1 men, who bound and gagged and then robbed blip of SI,TOO In gold and silver, , the savings of thtrtv year*. The thieve*j' have not yet been traced. A Most Teful Article in every house- | i bold it a tewing machine. The Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine combine* in *v- J jrj" degree the most perfect machine yet : invented. It is elegant lu i nih, simple to ' - learn, runs smoothly anJ quickly, and" 1 what is more important, it the cheapest i The WUon Machine bs rrcvjtij the , I highrit praitu from alt who have unci it, : > and stands at the head of all tewing ma - chines. Machines u ill be deli* ered at any Uaiiroad Station in Ibu county, free of , transportation charges, if ordeicd through M II the Company'• Branca Mourn at X2J and r 229 Broadway New York. i They tend an elegant catalogue and i cbromo circular, free on application. This Company want a few more good - CgftiU. SNOWSHOE SAVED BY RAIN-A 1 BRIDGE BURNED. ' Miiesburg, Centre co.. May 29.—Snow shoe.[in this county, barciv escaped being turned to ashes this afternoon, from the 1 tires in the woods in the vicinity of the)' town, and but for the timely rain that set in Snowtboe would most certainly have', shared the sad fate of iu sister tow n, Otceo- t la. Two span*, fifty-three feet, of the Miller Spring trestle, one mile north of Scow shoe, op the BcHefonte and Snow shoe Railroad, were burned which will < cause a suspension of freight business for 1 several days. The rain, which began ' about 3 o'clock this afternoon, will chock r the fires that have been destroying o much property in Central Pennsylvania. Scrlbner delights us with articles by such' j writers as Albert Rhodes, {who furnishes < an illustrated sketch, "In the Latin ' Quarter") Clarence Cook, Jules Verne ' James T. M Ka.y, Prank Vincent, jr., and , G. E. Waring, jr., Dr. J G. Holland's novel, "aevcuoaks," proceeds, growing in interest with each succeeding chapter. The poetry it contiibuled by Mary E. Biadley i U. K. Warner, Ucnry Ames Jliood, Da- 1 1 beiia Grant Meredith, and Sidney and - Clifford Lanier. St. Nicholas bating finally swallowed up all other youth's magazines, is becom ing almost as corpulent at some of iu elder , ly contemporaries. It is really and truly i a good magazine, not only for the young 1 folks, but for old ones too. - RIGHTS OF RAILWAY PASSEN GERS. At Auburn, Judge Smith has recently 1 given a decision affecting tbe right* of railway pa*cng<*s to be provided with | r seals in cars. The suit was brought by William 1). Thorpe, of Auburn, against ' tbe New York Central. The complaint ' averred that while traveling from Syra-' ' cuto to Auburn, he could find no seal in ! tbe ordinary cars, lor which he paid his ' !lure, and he thcrelure found a seal in the 1 Wagner Palace coach, and for this ho re fused to pay extra. He informed the con ductor that he Would at once retire, when- ■ ' ever a seal was pro* ided lit tbe other car*. ' i'ht* explanation the conductor would not; 1 accept and instated on payment of extra taie. Tins Thorpe refused to do and was ; ejected with considerable violence to per son and destruction to clothing. Uu at ;once begau suit, laying his dam ges at; siU.l*X). iho deteiisu raised the question. | that Uiey hud no control over tbe W uguer JGo.'scar*, which leased the right to run* - over the road, and therefore the New j York Centra; and Hudson riyer company h j should not be held responsible lor the act* i I of servants el the Wagner Company.': The motion for a nonusit was denieed and ! alter a long trial the jury gvo u verdict ol | i SI,IXIO. This establishes tho right of u pas- i 1 tengt-r to a seat in any cur of tbe train, in! ( ( the palace coaches, without extra price, ( i providing the oidinnry cars are full.—Kl mira Advertiter. A package containing over >17,0U0, ad dressed to the Park Bank, N. Y-, was. stolen from the Treasurer's office, Wash-) uigton, on Wednesday utlernoon. KINGS FORD'S ONWEQO Pl* KF. r-ANP- ; Silver Ciloss Starch, For tho Laundry. ' MAKL'FACTL'HKD BV T. KINGSFORD &. SON, The Best Starch In the World. Gives a Beautiful Finish lo the Linen, ind the difference in cost between it and ' oommon starch i scarealy half a cent for ' an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer ' for it. HI MIS FOURS ' Corn ®Urth 9 FOR PUDDINGS. BLANC MANGE, ICE CREAM. AC. Is the originnl— Established in 1848. And < preserves its reputation a* Purer, Stronger anil More Delicate than ' any other article of tho kind J offered, either of the same name or with other titles. i STKVKKISOM MACADAM, Ph. D.. Ac., the t highest chemical authority of Europe, t carefully Analyzed this Corn Starch, and i says it is a most excellent article of diet i and in chemical and feeding properties is I ; fully equal to the best arrow root, i Directions for making Puddings, Cust | . ar<J*. die., uccompany each one pound package. SSL For Sale at WM. WOLFS, Ctntri ' Halt. June 10.3 m. /"TENTRE HALL HOTEL V 2 JOHN SPANOLER, Proprietor, S ages arrive and depart dally, for al 1 WlaW. nwtfc, idutk, wn nd m Vor tho lUporlpf. ('onintUsloiipf Mil El'ttoß The |n>opio of Hania twp, nris looking forward to the time When 1 he county Convention will be called upon; to place in nomination men for the differ ent count) Ilic, #to be fillet t the to * clci turn an J wo Is *T duply lnl*rlt'-l in the i-.iilt of tl<nl Convention, hoping thai none but good. bo|o t and lair minded men \fill bo plat > I upon ihe ticket 1I <• people as Well it* the time* demand tbi* Ring candidate* are !a*t playing out with the honest, thinking portion of the people and wo di'.i o to eo political hiler .• at nit- and let tbcttt know that sitting lip a ticket it tuiuoti* to lb welfare ifoiirc-'Uii ly \iiiong tho luto) nfli.es t<> no tltleO heottl eof county C >mmi*iuner is aver.v important on* to every eiliacii, and w* would sugg, Sl that George Swab, of lisi towtishlp, be one of the nominee*. Tin people could not inane a better choice ; In i* a farmer of quid pretention*, ha* aiway been a democrat and a worker for the in ureal* uf the parly. He call speak bull tboG.uman and English languages, am would make a faithfbl officer it chosen i< thai position llAhhta. ♦ ♦ • Treasurer. We are autli.-rir.ed to announce that J H. Barohart, of Spriii'. will be a otndi l*lo for Treasurer, subject lo ilia u**g< * -d thednmoorallc party We are authorized to announce that D. K Guise, of Potter, w ill ho a candidate for Treasurer, subject lo tho utataa of tbe democratic party. We are autboriited to announce that D. ,\ Mustar, uf Putin, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject lo lha usage* of the dentocnttio party. We are nulbori-ed to anr.ognce that Wui Rbihard, of rotter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to the usage* f the democratic parly. NhfrilT. We are authorized to announce that L-'V A Mußson, of Philipsburg. will be u candidate for Sheriff, subject to ihft usages j of the democratic party. We are authorized to annuuncu that George Huffsiruf I'oitaf. will ha * candi date f.r Sheriff, subject to tbe usage* of the democratio party. We are authorized to announce that John Spangler, ot Palter, wiit be a candi date fur Sheriff, subject to the usage* of the oernocmtic party. We arc atnhoritcd to *nnouni <• th*t| J. i.enry Kelirr. of Harris, will be a candidate for Sheriff sub'ect to tbe tisfgc* Jot the ueuioilratlu paVty. ' Wi-aro authorised to announoatbat Jon alb. Krea:ur, of Miliheim, will b a can didate for Sbnriff, subject to the usage* ol democratic party Kfgiolor. We are authorised to announce that Sain'l J Herring, of Gregg, will be a can didavo for RegLu-r, subject to the qtages I of the demo..r*tic party I'rtilhuiitilniy We *re authri*ed to announce that 11 vi. Brett of Ferguson will be a candidate* if* r Protnonoiary, aubject lo tbe usage* of .the demucratu party. NY i- are to announce that- John H. R.-if-iy,ier, of Peon, will be a candidate lor Protkonotarv, tu *i.u us*res of tile party. \v h are authori* '-1 to announce that *a 'on Willian.i of Bellrfante, will be a can- Ulidate for ProthoDoury subject to the usages of the det,K-ratrc party. Ketssrtlt'r. We are authorized to announce that IL-nry IWk, of Spring twp, will be INH ,UiJate for Recorder, sub)oct the usage* of the democratic party. He can be cosuit ed both in English *nd German, Utillllliiahioupr. NVe ar aulhi.rixod tu announce that U. A. Mingle, of ilaitics. will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the usage, of .the domoprgtig tutny. We are authorized lo annoi .ice that J. Newlin Hall, of if-ward, will be a Candi date for C'oraii**ioner, subject to the usa ge* of the democratic party. 1 JdVrrlurmr.f) UrptiblitMU MtPiifT We re authorized to announce that t'apt. 11 C. Meamer, of Potter, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject lo the usages of the republicsm paity. Tp K A P M I S I cT~ 13.00 for 10 Cent* 1 Three back tuimberi of CIIURCiIE B MUSICAL VISITOR, containing over three dollars worth of new ar.d mu sic vocal and instrumental—a!! grades) will be s.nt post-paid to any add root. or. receipt of ten cents Address, JOHN CHURCH A CO June lOSt. Cincinnati, O. foUNSON S HOTEU l BtttrroxTx, ra. Johnson A Son's, proprietors, having refitted and newly furnished this hoyje arc now prepared to accommodate travelers in the most satisfactory manner. June 10 tf. NEW GOODS! —AT Til*— T'cnfre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE has juet opened a fine Slock of GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE which htf in selling at GREATLY RE I) ITER PRICES, Consisting in DRY GOODS, ALPACCAS, MOHAIRS, PIQUES. LAWNS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, FLOUNTS, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTON ADES, ITNECAS-L.MERS. EM RORDKRIES, GLOVES, R SLIAWLS, HOSIERY, SKIRTS. RIBBONS, and fancy article* belonging to the ; Grocery department Sugar?, Coffees, Syrup, N. Orleans Mollaaae*, Domes tic mid Foreign Fruit.*, Fish.Salt, evo* rything usually found in this depart ment. QU EENSW A RE, whole setsordish e- or by the piece. IMIGMAUD PATENT MF.IKL CIXI'K. WOOD and WILLOWWARE. HARDWARE, FORKS, RAKES. SHOVELS HOES. NAILS. &c . GENTS' CALF BOOTS, LADIES' BUTTON GAI TORS A MO ROCCO. CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kind*. TOBACCO & CIGARS, all at greatly reduced pricea. Call and ee for your*cf ve No charge for showing good*. HIGH BUT PRH EX PA It* far all bintU of drain, and country Product takm in ex change far good*. june4-4n>. E STRAY SHEEP.— Nino nhet.p. 6 old one* ami 4 lamb*, loft the premise* of th ■ uinlcr-ignci). near Centre Hill, about 8 week- ago: of the old one* .3 are ewe*. 2 wether*; no particular mark on balance. A .reasonable reward will be paid to any one giving information that will lead to tho recovery of the •hern. I! J. IIELTMAN. 27, May 3t. PUBLIC SALE. By virlure of nn order of the Orphan'* Court of Centre county, there will be offer ed at public, at Mad ! onburg on Saturday, June 2(t. the following property belonging to the estate of Wm. Ilnrkin*, dee'd. A HOUSE AND LOT. situate In *aid town, bounded south by lot of S. Wiie. east by High street., weit bt an alley. Condition* of Sale : One third ofthu purchase money on confirmation ol sale ; one third in one year thereafter, tin balance at the doath of the widow, to in secured by bond and mortgage on the premise*. JOHN IJARKINS May 27- Adm'r DF- FORTNEY~^Ttorney~ at Law * Bullefonte, Pa. Office over Rey onltf bunk. 14'g) J A % .M'MANUS, Attorney at Law tf Btllefonle, promptly attend* to all Dalian* atrunea t9 hits. jui2,'Wt MARRIAGES. On the 27tb of May, at tha reldene cf the brute* parent* near Howard Pa. ly Rrv J. A Bright, Mr A. V Smith to KIIIIIIH II I'ifcr tmih of Uowartl, Pa. At A hioii,hu rg, 27th uU , by Rev. J. G Stioernuker, Beta r. Smith of Penn Hall, and M Beckle H, I.auvi-r,of Potter tap | At the icMilem i <t ihe bride'* I arent*. Hnl liut, by the n.iiue, Joseph Uili.er aiiJ Mi*. P. R Fed.ndt 1 On ith tn,i. by A Lucknbarh K q.. •Mr Jacob Pike and Al •* M iry W*#<er, both ol Poller. On 2Mb nil. bv Rev Levi Luckenbai-b, ot obi#, Mi I', iu Stillb raiid Mu*Su an ' Kouncy, In-ill ol Putter • ♦ • DEATHS. In Mlllbiint, 22i till, Mary, daughter" of Uriah and Tena Heiltnydgr, ag<d 4 yearn, 3 month* and 22 day* In llain> - twp, on 2d, Dav I Rorman, iged 4e voara, 7 month* and 13 day* Hi* funeral we, very largely attended. At iSin, Pa., on the 77th of May, of , ontumptlon, Mr M'm Garbrlck aged 63 • ear*, 4 month* and 24 day* FatbnrGar , •rick ua* an active member uf the Luth, Uhureh, Thafunr-raUeruii.il wa* pmaeh- I bv tbapati-r. Re* J A Bright, ><n Luke I 13 ,gn ta*t elan#*- The da, d *elected hi* text aume *ix week, before be died. ! | MA*BKKTS. Produce, New York. Jane 1 Wheat quiet j re, i-eipu IS7.CM ) bu*hel*i N.t tpring $1 lu(-c I 13, .n 2d0% I OH (2) I iff, No 2 Milwaukee! fl 12U41 13; Nu2 northwa*t $1 ffio4l 10.] amber *1 80(A1 A", white ft No(4i 33 Rye dull at talc. Corn—reteipu 1i 000 el; In moderate demand; mixed we*tern' "Utivblc; do tail Kl hcthk Oat*— receipt* 4&,( J0 bu*he!; mar* active mixed wct. J*bUi 7ift*7ac. Hay firm atflfitiJAF. Coffee tloaj.v at lfl|(§lb4e. CHICAGO. Chicago, Jun 7 —Flour quiat bo un .i changed Wheat- demand fair and pr.- Ce advanced, No \ spring PW- Na 2 97* -puL Oati- demand active: No 2 ti2le. I Rye dull and price* are nominal; No 1 ink-, I Barlev —No 2f 1 13, Seed* Uovai iced, medium ffl bu PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. Juno 7-~ YVheat quiot: rod I*l fl Rva held at ft 12 Corn *tedy; yellow Wt+atK- Oau-white at 71(4?lc; mixed' Dftt'Oa. l'rtvi,iun* uitrhangad. Butter a*y, New York and Uradford county ex-i tr* at 8 1 c; do firu gin*24c Wastarn i lira 24(3i25c: do flr*l wll| extra, 'ju<*# 2A wetetn kne ut*i*(<#H4c. kgg* firm; western frc.h lB(419c. BELLEPONTE MARKETS. i vVhite i7h*t #1 t£> Red 11U.„. Rye 90 ! Cuntis ....Oat, OU tlariey 90.' 1 70 Clo/erseed (4,00 PoUtoe* 00 Lard par puun.t 8 Pork per pound'J6 Battel "A! Kgg, 16 plaster pertoa sl4 Tallow 9 Bacon )Q ilatfi th Lard par pound 8 rent*. Buck * heat 5 cU Fourper barrel retaii7,oo... Nova Scuti* pla*ter §l4 to 15. Cayuga plaster 1.'.0U per JJUU lb* ; AMERICAN WASH BLUE, i For Laundry and Household Uac, M*<vi?raiTt'Kgn AT TUB An*ricaa nitraaaria* Works. Itwark. I ). Our Wash Blue it the best in the world- j It doe* not tre*k, cuntaint nothing injur! > uu* to b-aith or fabric, and i u*i by all: i ? the la'fc laundries on account of it* plea*-' jing effect and chcapnet* Superior for, f w hitewaahing. Put up in packagw* cn-| venient fur family u*. Pricg 10 cent* each. Par sale by groter* everywhere. Al-; way* atk tor the American \Va*h Blqe, if you w*nt the cl>e*i>e,t and Uft*t > AMZKU'XV CLII.XWAHJMX WOKE* Otßi e, 72 WiJllain Street, N. Y.! F.>r *le at Wm. Wolf*. Centre Halt. Jun#lo 2m l GRAHAM &> SON, Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Ladies', Misses' and Chil-' dren's Fine Gaiters. . All Kinds ofCuitom Work Made To 1 . Order. Harness leather. 'j Hole Leather. Ualf Skins And Shoo Finding, aiway* on hand. Binop Street, 80may tf Buliofonto. Pa, 1 i I Spring Opening of Bonnets. Trimmings. Millinery, AT MISS LUCY DEININGER'S in Cculre liall, who ha* just returned from Philadelphia. ! With tho LATEST FASHIONS, and ml complete stock of New U->nru New: j Hat*, elegant Trimming*. Ac , hich will ibe said or madn up,-a! reasonable price*. ' Also, old ladies Dress Cap*, j The new style* are very pretty. La- call and too tbem early. First come, . first *orvl. ' may 13 4b •j Spring Goods, At Potter's Mills* I. I*. M'FA'TIBFi. Dealer in j Domestic Dry Goods. Ladio's Dress Goods of every description, embracing ail th#: New Style* in the market. Alto, SOTPtSS, LACES. fIOS- I IEH V GLOVES. CLO Till SO, t ASI\l EH ES. CARPETS OILCLOTHS, BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS of every description, all of whiph will be old at very low rate* for CASH or iu i equivalent. Don'trorget tho place, coine ■ uul *ee ui anyhow, if you don't buy. No trouble lo show good*. Country Produce Taken in Kirhitnge for Gtd. I in i ay 6m. I Headquarter# for Boot* and Shoes ! 1 P O W R llß' BOOT AND SHOE STORE.; Opposite Bush House, BELLEPONTE, PA. Power*' Boot A Shoe Store i* the largest ' and be*t slocked establishment in Centre < County. Ho keeps constantly on hand a full line of II O O T N A N I> N HOE N. He 1* lust opening the largest stock of Spring Good* ever brought to BeTlofonte. ( if 1S) 23>1 © a I for ladies, kept constantly on hand. Boot* and Shoes for men and women, of i all styles, quality and price*, from the ' most costly to the cheapest, constantly kept on hand. . WE DEFY COMPETITION ! ' either in quality or prices, Call and examine hit new stock of Spriug and I Summer Good#, and you will find it (9jm KdYflQtftgt. Aprillly, GOODS. (fra. ft. E Mcl'ftTlHE. Potter'* Mill*, ha* just returned from Philadelphia, and I* now ready to accommodate her cuto our* with lno lali-'l >tyle* of Mri.w, Nilk nd fancy llau, UonneU. Ac, Velvet*, flower*, Crape*. Hlik Feather*. Ittuude*, Ribbon* Eut'be*. Braid*. (Irna neflll, Ac. In tliurt, a lull line ol all the nte,t style* of Mllicncry G>tiC, which will be *<>) dat tha lowest price*. Ca l and j ce the GiM'd*. jm~ilt*aiid Bonnet* tetriiiiined in the, a test *l)ls. TM ntnay t> VJEW HTOBK UEW GOODS AND Panic Prices. 11. A. I.Alt It v >ll.lt. at the old Centre Hill stand. J tut opening a Mock of NEW GOODS, OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A large variety of Ladies Dree* Goods! .Great Bargain* in Muslim and Calicoes. 1 Ready-made Clothing Warranted to Sail.; Hi* Cloth* and Castiuters, Cant lo- ex ft-1 lyd His Grocery Department, I * every una ia assortment and low prion#. Syrup, Sugar, Ten. Coffee, Canned fruiU. Domestic and Foreigu FruiU, Cheese, and every other article belong ing to the fjricery Depart me nt -*® r " Farmer*, MrchaniM and laborer* look co your tine duller saved i* r. dollar to pocket. Then tall and at what a ton tellingly low price*. trouble to ah.,-- Good* Also the >AMit.v fun* al . -/'> h"l Apr lu. y. Miller 6i hon, CKS f HE HALL, PA. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS A NO Al NO J VINES, jCUKMICALR, UI LS, DYK BTUFKB, PRRFUMKKY. NUTIONrt, Fancy ARTICLRK Fur THK roiLRT, CIKK WI.VK 4.V0 Liutomt,' • >" r medicinal purpose*, truaaea <t Supp >rurt* tu great variety. Also choice CIUARS AND ruBACCO, .and all other article* usually kept ia a J first elan* Drug Store. Preacriptiijus ctuelu ly Utimuuuuded I Aoct tf MILLER A SON. BEATTY "Si'l TUE BEST IN USE stamp !r Circular. DANIEL F. BEAITTL Washington. New Jrey. ' THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next dnor to Wilaou & Hieka* Hard ware guirt, Allegheny St., BELLEPONTE, PA , ! Jas. C. Williams -1 (Succewor to B F. Hankie A Co.) DEALER IN r PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARVISIIES. BRUSH KS r KKFC MER Y N6TIONS, AND rANCY ARTICLES PUR THE TOILET, Ac. pvazmnz&UQyfjM for medicinal purp^ifti. 1 SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES a SUPPORTERS in great' variety Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and all uiLer article* usually hept in first class Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. i <Jmar74lf ~ NEW YORK BRANCH STORK, McClain's Block, Directly Opp. Bub House, Bellefonie, Pa. H. TTI'.RN Aft A CO., Prop*r*x. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOODS. STRICTLY FIRS T-C LASS 300DS, Below ibe Usual Prices. j NOTI2 if. w. A. CURRY, (LMRHIAM.. •. Would mo#i respectfully inform the cit ! ten* of this t leinily, that be ha* tarted a j new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work ito equal any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charge* reasonable Give him a call. feb 13 ly nx-ar naocKXßiiorr, j. I. SIIVOKKT Preeideut, Cashier. Q ENTHE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notaa, Buy ari Sail. Government Secu lie®,Gold <(• a,.10-Btf upon*. 1 BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. BKt.LKFONTK, PA. E. PERKS & SON, Projjrs. Thi* well known baiat. situate in the . hutines* ixirtion of the town, ba been 1 thoroughly renovated, renainted and fur nihd new. It will be the aim of the pro- I lri#tor to make it a plea* ml Home for thoe homay favor them with their pat ronage A free carriage i* run to the de- , pot, and the best stable* in town * recon nect o<i with the House 29apr. 8 4DMINISTRATORS NOTlOlf— * otter* offeduiini.trillion on tho rsUte of Jacob Meyer, late of M tie* twp., deed, i having been granu-d to the undersigned, nil person* knowing themselves to be in- I dob ted to *4 id d-ctdeni arc requested to * make immediate payment, and person* 1 having claim* agninst the estate will pre- 4 sent thiiii) authenticated for settlement. r lIKNRY MEYER,JR. s may 18 flt. Adm'*- - ■—l joiix i Ars v Furniture Room , ~ MILBOY, MIFFLIN CO., FA. Extension Tables, J Chamber Suits, FineA Common Furniture, Consisting in part ot BUREAUS, BED STEADS. CAIN and WOOD SKAT CHAIRS. a The public generally are invited to call and sip (he gne assortment of FURNI- ■ TURfc to be found at the above establish- " raent, all ot our own Manufacture. Undertaking in all It* branche*, -i Coffins, Caskets and Shrouds J Having purchased an elegant Hearse, I , will attend all ordors of undertaking 1 may recsiv# from Fennval!ey, Centre Co. f- „ JQBjN CAJEF. ] Pumps Of All Kiii Im. eaUl un> 18 Deep Weil Pumpt, J ffl If Cittern Pumps, JKR IB ill m ALilS6efc •> Airti-Frazing Pmipt. .""o p i pm J"" p •-j* Mb r'Srt h- HITIHS. miss (mis OF ALL KINDB. Gum Hone § Packing, Bell and Brant Founder*, sod M*tufacturr* of the CELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. illutirated catalogue and price lirt."% fit J. B, SHERIFF & SON, M WATER (., AMUt AVMM. a pf ly- PITTSVCBiIH, PA. •'* 1 ; **■ Cf**■& *• s4# *Sg * 1 SHOHTUDGE A CO, COAL, LI HE, At., WILUAMSHORTLIDGE. BOND VALKNTIKI SHORTLIDGE & CO,, Burner* and Shipper* of the celebrated Bellefonte I WIHIBIIEi iLillMiE. ; lienler* in the very beet grade* of lANTHRACITEI^AII: The only dealer* in Centre County who tell the W\ 1 Li K F; S B; Ai R R E Ci O! Ai L from th* old Baltimore mint* Alto * i SHAMOkI.N AND OTHER GRADER of Anthracite Coal drjly houtad eiprettly tor Loot, ana. at the towe* price* DEALERS IN G RJIJ*. i Tl.ey pay the higbeti price* in cath for grain that tba Eastern mark at* will afford WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED AO, Bought or will he told on com minion w hen desired, and full price, guaranteed Is* formation concerning the grain trade will be furniabed at all timea. to fctatr witli pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which it alvayt told at low prieat, and warranted to be at good a fertiliser at aat other plaster. d?? 3£2 Am y&m NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Lime! Lime! Lime o! tbe best quality, always on' I hand, at the kiln near Centre Hall, ! Alto Agent* for Myer s Excelsior Cement. ihebettin the market and warranted to! tet quirk and harden. For tale by Andy! Keesman at the Pott Office in Centre Hail s G tORGK KOCH. J.G. KMERICK. GREAT BARGANS AT THE HARD ' WARE STORE OF | MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.. Miilheim, Pa., WiiotWAL* ax Rat ail Dkalms ix HEAVYk SHELF HARDWARE, | They have juat returned from the Katiern , Cities, where they have purchased a well ( tel acted ttork of nARDWARK. Crn.MT.UoK. Nails. J OtLB, PatUTt, V AMKItUKt, Pt'TTT, | B UJIDMMi t CO .4 CHMAKEBS ] GOODS. * Plasterers and Masous, Saddler*, Shoemakers, t Housekeepers, and in fact, 1 HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. J We call particular attention to a fine at* ' tortinent ol Picture Frames and Moulding, very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPER. And Curtaiu Fixtures of every kind COACH and WAGON MAE.EES-four attention it called to our stock of Spnkea, Hubs, Felloes, SbafU, Poles and Buggy Wheels, all of No. 1 quality and selling ve ry cheap. Our stock is large, and con stStllly being renewed, and we are selling —wholesale and retail—at very low prices. Remember—much money has'been lott by paying too much for Hardware, Try ittusstr & EuuMs 3po*S 3 a They buy for Cash and sell at Cash Prieaa for less profit than any other Hardware , Store in tbe County. ,fflff~Call and &o us, Satistaction guar anteed, „ MUSSERd: RUNKLE BRO'S. 1 aug 27-y '74 BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RAVKMCS Drug Store, i WIXT BOOR 10 THE DESOBKXB OB* STORE.j FRESH AN© CM RAF 3 /bpT> BIL I*®? ho^rSf aco ®*m loWßl™ Penns valley Banlnng Go. CENTRE HALL, PAI RECEIVE DEPOSITS* | And Allow Interest, IHseetwt Note Government Securities, Gotland?** ***' ~~~C has. H. Held, *•Amwimr Mtliheim. Cciotrv Co., Pin. Respectfully informs bis friend* sad tbe public in general, that be bee juat - J 17MC5 oSS?\S2ißs£3i or u. ku<.ilr M ,sn". iLUSig complete index: of tbe month an Adav mi the month and week en its bea whieh u warranted as a perfect time-keeper. tv etches aad Jewelry . paired on short notice and warranted. —U M> y Excelsior Cement barf Si pa sstfaree: found highly satiafaetorv anon nit where it h„ TSfilNfl im <**- rKRNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever purpose a go.'d qu.lit, of Cement iedeai nbi© Tail CifDißi hii tlretiv WHATI tested far and wide, and rer:deredsfcfeut most satiefaotion. Persona, therefnrV *. Z UC *{f SSTt* Watot.PiHi. Ac., will find it to their advantage to Pear "" "• *• J £J£KiLV Biatchlsy's 1? D ■;J mproved CtJCUIf- A JCI SM WOOD PUMP Ve,..-ey H acknowledged STANDARD of the market, by popular verdict, the best pump for the least money. Attention i*invited to BlatohlejP* Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be with drawn without disturbing the joints, and the-eoppar chamber •■i i Buv ® r cracks, scales or rusts and if a * For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to he "Ore tuat you get filaichley's Pump, he carefhl and see that it baa ny trade-mark is abo ve, If you do not know wb-c to buy, descriptive circulars, togethei*witk ne name and address of the agent nearest voii, will be promptly furnished by ad- Jrosimjr, with RUunp. CHAS 0 BLATCHLET KuthlttM, 506 Commerce St, Philadeiptih, F*. 11 marital. r
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