The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 14, 1875, Image 3

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    HIE i EM Hi: ItEPORTKR
rIUTIUSDA Y OCT. 14, 1375.
I.ODOE MEETINGS
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Oar friend* vvill'Todlg.- bv -ending
I,Mil- local now* .11 their Jo* giv
: >•< tad- only. and **' will VHt MO.# u
.hi... nU.i notice* m deaths and marr.
* : V'.v ...• - ultng a* the nam. - of*ix now
uh .< ribor*. with tne cash, will bo etltit.e,
to receive tho lUrounnoiuM-w free.
l u.i Kkimß".*i bom* rr oi by neatly
emrv lodv thi* S'-.o ot the county
win r<- it lima larger circulation :hn Any
two papers. will bo found the beat medium
for advertising nusitie**, sate--, A. . -
:G-Sub-oril>ors to tko Reporter. rescu
ing culsido >l Centre county. *hould r
mil us lit omit*, yoarly. for postage which
i|] pav horo ; Ibis reduce- IhepotUtf*
to one hall*. as the in Phl bv them tot
. no year's poiUge m as A* els.
100 on M'rinnJsy morning ! > t a:
inch thick.
The Luih. rr.il congregation of R-
I, rsb.irg intend erectile * now church.
-Mr. John M.'jr sold b;* form. ah* m
II miltt mo#i of Rebersburg. to Mi
chael n:>hol, for $11,500.
\V.I had tho first snow -tor .a of tho
<asoii on ia*l Tuesday Mtomillf. 11. h. w
ever, did no am >unt l > onoegh t > sot the
sleigh bell# to jingling
—Tho wagon-maker shop of 4au*-
Wo n or. at Aaron-burg *- en ■ r • !
Tuesday night last, - d robbed o. a'.l hi,
tool* S- me fellow must want t se: up
in that business, sure.
Tie balloon that was logo up from
ihe fair ground on Wednesday .st. t-u-.-
e.l. immediately after it wa* inflated. The
neat gas bag that will bust is Pan * st "
ing>
Mr. George Swab, of Harris, var.
keep up with the foremost iti r*iin< pota
loos. lie had a patch, 21*60 -cot, and
irom it ho raised 1W bushels of .ate rose
potatoes. This i> a rewatkab e yield, and
our friend Saab may we.l boast oi it.
The Methodists of this place are
makii.< an effort to raise fund* to build the
• to. i o • . their row church 13S feot in
he gt t.
—ll is said thai Hustings slid tides . u*.
daby to the fair ground and yells "stand
back, men, stand back there. Poor teU
low, a "committee' will bo appointed at
next court.
Harry Hale,, of Ballefunt*. won
the shoulder stone |ri*<\ thrown g the
store 81 yards and 2 itches Charles
Svhreyer, of Centre county, walked fl*e
miles in forty minula*, and won the prize ,
Guyer. of Clinton county, being second.
A Clearfi. d marksiuan earned offthaprtw
f r the beat rifle shot.
A young uac, by name of tvr.uo,
from Brushvaiiey, received a flcshwound
in ...s hou d.r, from Ihe ace.dental dis
charge of a revolver, on last H ednc*day
6, w i:>; with a party of comrades on the
way from Bellefcnte to Milesburg in a
wayon. The young men were amusing
th-.rr.selvcs by nring their revolvers in the
air, when one popped off a little preuia
tureiv, and sent a ball into the ot
vouiig Coodo, causing a flcshwound. Let
this e a Warning to youngsters against
carrying pistols, they are as dangerou*
to play with a* rattlesnakes, and in tbi#
country there is ao need of any one carry
iug such fire-arms for protection. Beside*
a recent act imposes a penalty for carrying
concealed weapons.
The Centre county fair, last week,
was a ucces- in some respects, and a fail
ure at d a humbug in other respects. So
far a, the attendance on the part of the
hard-fisted yeomanry of this countv was
concerned, particularly on Thursday, it
was a success. So far as concerned the
number of entrie*. or article* on exhibi
tion, it was a failure, and i?oi worth ten
certs to l> k at. So far as concerned the
price of admittance—raised from '25 to lid
cents—it was a humbug und a swindle,
wh.ch will not soon be forgotten by our
P-" p'e ; and so tar as concerned the regu
iaf! n for gaining an admittance to the
grounds, at a deiav of an lit ur or tw o be
fore a n.au and his twain .en d gain en
trance through the gate, it a misera
ble price of jackass is in, with a plentiful
*upply of red-tape flopping The idea
that a crowd— or niiies of teams—mutt be
k<pt waiting until a fingleprrs ; or two,
can fumi-h each one with a ticket, and
thus keep the middle and end waiting
for hours, causing teams to block up tbe
roads and jam and run into each other,
endangering the lives of rr.en, women and
children, is one that wc cannot at all com
mend. nor did it present ilseif favorably
to ar.y one cot in the red tape business.
There is certainly a regulation by which
this dangerous annoyance could have been
obviated; why not employ half a dozen
competent men between tho grounds and
town and in town to sell ticket*, thu- sav
ing time lost at the shanty in gcttii g tick
ets ur.d fumbling a-ound for change? It
d* tbe people wL > have been imposed up
o .—the farmer* from Pcnn, Bru-h, Nit
taiiy and Bald Eagle vallies who make the
fair, not at all the parties that make tiiem
• selves *o conspicu u- in bos-ing thecr wd
around. It just appeared to us as though
the fair was carried on by, for, and in the
interest of a single locality, to which the
country people mu.-t go to be laughed at.
One of the "bosse#," when the mile of
team* had stood an hour bef >re being able
to more ten rods nearer the gate, and
acme, out of over-taxed patience, fcit
like breaking ranks, yelled out, "hellow
there, you country feller*, you better take
care what you're about." We'll, we dare
say, that if these "country fellers" lake it
into their he ads to set up a little fair of
their own, they will be aide to do it with
out subjecting their town-cousins to such
insults and annoyances, and if they did it
with no better regulations, we think that
the swearing that would be heard from the
town "fellers" would gain them the prize
at any exhibition of profanity.
The "country fellers" see all this, and
talk about it too—they are not the ignor
amuses that some take them to be, and
while they are willing to go to the Socie
ty's grounds at Ilollcfonte, and put their
articles there for exhibition, and besides
leave a l eap of their hard-earned money
on the spot, they must not be imposed up
on, tor these "tellers" have it in their pow
er, ufter all to dry up the whole thing,
red-tape and all.
Mer; hants and others going to New
York will do well to read the card of tie
Spingler House, Union Square, New
York. Comfort, luxury, convenience and
economy are the advantages offered at this
select and excellent hotel. oct7 lm
♦ ♦ ♦
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS -The un
dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at
his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers,
at reasonable rates, also to furnish or con
tract Brickwork. S. S. FA UN Kit.
7 oct y
SCHOOL TAX NOTICE. —The taxpayers
of Potter school district arc hereby notifi
ed that the tax-dupiicate has been placed
in my hands for collection. All tux paid
on or before December Ist, next, will have
6 per cent, deducted, and from that date
to January Ist the amount on duplicate
will be payable, and all taxes unpaid aflei
January Ist 1870, will go into the hanOs ol
a collector with an addition of o per cent.
A. II HOSTEKMAN,
7 oct Bih. Treasurer.
Auction ! Auction !—The goods remain
log in the store of S. S. Wolf, dee'd, u
Centre Hall, will be sold at Auction, oi
Wednesday, October 13, afternoon ant
evening, and sale will be continued ead
day and evening until all goods are sold
Every article offered and on hand, will b
sold without toiorve. A good stock stil
<>n bund. A chance for Bargains.
Ladies Furs, Store Fixtures and a goo<
safe will be offered for sale,
ISPAWLS FROM PEN If, NOW AM
TH KM
The M llheini base ball club headed h
the Millheim band, wont to IVnn Hall i
last Saturday, to engage in a match cam
with the Pviin llsller*. The Milllieiv
buys made ihe IVnn H <ll hij s walk pre!
!>• ty lively. <>i elsa liiey v,,>uld not !ia\ e uu<4
m so many rounds Our boys eame li on
,f all covered with (their new -nils.)
Rev John Kramer, -on <>t Mr. Panic
K ramer, >f IVnn Iwp. was at home on i
visit over last Sabbath- H<' pruu' <1 ii
14 the Kvangal <al church in Mil In oi
e Sunday morning, hi Peni f kin Ih
" alleryo>m, ill tb<' licrnian 'anguage at l>< il
places, and at Milllo ini ><■ am in tin ,\n
w .eg in the Hc.gii- Mr Kniu< r ;< liiai
<1 tit tor the cause lie i- representing, i- at
able re as oner and profound thinker.
* Home bu-y body of a jcpubh. an, li
v been rirculatmg me petty circulai
n ihro.iglt town, with the intention < t taku t
v, lers fia ni Mr. Per-hing Hut it -t< ad <
' doing thai, the j eople ire the nnire dp
h teraiitiej to g.ie him an increased major.
ty.
r The&r>t uiouulliont e <<ted in tliS- Mill
heitn cemetery *■ put up Lt << i
memory ot lather A K. Deiuiugci' ano
wife It wa< inanota,.ur< d by Me--r
--neiuir.gpr A Mu>-er of Mill < m. It
an excellent job which i- an>iher pro i
that Domingoi A Mti- ct . :.n Mial wi'.h > i
" exes*l wnv ot! er :sb!i*hniciit of ihe hu<<:
in the country. 1 would recommend all in
need of work in their ne to go and ex
e amine lhe*r work before p. . .. 4 *•••
where. Then *is niwava :lrt < las*, a'
e iher are gentlpmaii to deal with, in every
resiwct.
Next in orJc- i ern -king.
, An innumerable iewt of gray rtel
, have been shot this season, (cr at .< t
j, -hot at) and still their number doe- tu>t
- aui t>bediminished.
W. L Mu-ser shot two d or la*, wee'.,
while hurting in tho neighborhood of
Fowl. - in tho mount.-,: - -<•-U < A .
t-on-burfc. *
Kunkle Hro-, the Hardware no,n are
doing a rousing buaine.-- They -eeni to be
the right men to - apply the w of P ,
• people.
1 | The Sabbath -el • >':* < f IVnn t w ..- p,
* that arc subject to the so called "w inter
' dinws. ' ate still in a healthy e.: vfiti- 11
and pronasir g tog.- cu sue - 1., y May
. they continue th-j year round.
, The public schools of Pcnn twp. will
, v-pen on tbe '.oth lust.
The linn of Hai.nun A Krhard have
again dif-olvod partnership Mr. Hart
man wdl conuuue tbe busn.es- at the old
place, while Mr Krhurd intend- I move
back on his form in the spring.
10 is. C.
For the Reporter.
Dkar Editor.—Have you been to the
fair? Have you dear reader? Echo An
swers, Ye*, and were beautifully hum
buged. Not only humtiuged, but -w.:i
dlci at every turn that w K - uiade. in the
first place an extra charge for stable room
for a hor-e in town, next twenty five
cent- hack fare to the Fair gr- .::.ds . \l
was an additional robbery of ten ceiits
(abote wi.al was |>aid other year- to ga.n
adntittance to ttio grounds. Now we are
it.-iJe. What is to be seen ? Nothing but
a great living nia-s of human b<-ings that
have been duped and swindled just as wc
hare been. Well misery loves company.
•So we take a -troll ar. und the ground*.
There w- really nothing to be-ceo—noth
ing but what could be shown by almost
any o>k farmer in IVnn* Valley, with
the addition of the Industrie! Machine
Shop & Foundry, of Centre Hall. We
J began mu-ing to out-self, Why is this ibu?
Well probably we are all somewhat to
blame for the failure, by not having some
of our own product* entered. But we
have done this before at as heavy expense
and never received tbe credit or et.c -ur
agement we should have received. The
premiums and awards gent-rally went to
certain favored par.ies year nfler year
But why did the powers that bo charge the
■ ten ccnU extra these hard times? Proba
bly they were inflationists.) They must
intend 10 close out the business and thought
they would make a big haul in the end.
Wo predict the thing will row bo offered
for sale. It would be well enough, for the
people do not propo-e to patronize it any
more. We have concluded tl.at it i- one
of the monopolies that Bill Brown talks
| about and should be busted up. .Still we
' are in favor of Fair* an i I cltevc tlioy
should bo bel-i every fall. And would
suggest to tho people of Penn- Valley,
that they cull a meeting during tho com
ing winter for the purpose of organizing
an association to be called Tho Farmer*
and Mechaoi. - As->cl:ition<.-f Penns Val
. ley (or any other nam. . Let its object be
. to hold a fair -ncc a year. Tbaro is capi
tal enough, products en--ugh and brain
| enough, to have aEr i cla— Fair here in
tho vnlioy, without being controlled by
the ten cent inflation!-!*. More again en
this subject. Yours, etc.
1 Dcrtc.
1 —• ♦ •
D F. Luse is rather elevated this
I week—ho is painting the Lutb. church
steeple. We always thought Danny was
destined to rise,
t —Mr. David Klepper is to be the
. bui! cr of tbe sti . plv f>r the new Mith -
. dit c hurch here.
: Auction, every afternoon and even
• at tho store of S. H. Wolf, dee d All
I good* to be sold—no reserve. Com* in
1 for bargains now.
Rev. Bouse went out (JI -<juirrol- as
re go to pre**. If he shoots 37 we wiil re- i
sort next i-sue.
The valuable farm of Win. Klie- t
lcc'd, near Centre Ilall, is offered at pub
ic sale. See advertise went in Reporter.
Tlie Sons I '7l, of tlii* county, held
i convention on la.-t Thursday, at Bella,
fonte, nnd made the following nomina
tion :
"sheriff— Uro. Alexander, I'nionville,
ex-sheriff.)
I'rothonotnrj-—Abel Campbell, Snow
shoe.
Register—Robert Stine, Patton.
Recorder—J. S. Proudfoot, Milesburg
Cotnmisionar.—Allen Bartholomew,
Halfmoon.
Auditors—C. H. Hess, Win. C'ronoble.
Coroner—Dr. E. A. Ku-el.
We are prepnr-<1 to print sale bills
at tbo shortest notice, and at most reasona
ble terms. Our stock of display type is
full and embraces many styles. Persons
contemplating making !c at any tinsel
arc invited toe-all nnd • xamine our speci
mens.
A tramp, about 10 years of age, was
robbed of sl2 and thrown from a tr.nn at
Bell's Mills by thrco of bis companions
last week. They bad boarded the train
going tail at Altoona. The victim was run
over by the cars and had his log cut off
above the knee and the other foot taken
off at the ankle.
—About twenty miles from Jersey .Shore
near the mouth of Solomon's Run a
paying silver mine is reporti d to have been
discovered. The ore yield* 20 per cant of
silver.
Xhc democracy had an enthusiastic
meeting in the court-house on last Tues
day evening. The seats were crowded
and the aisles were filled. The meeting
was presided over by Hon. 8. T. Sbugert,
assisted by a number of Vice Presidents
and Secretaries, lion Iliester Clytner,
Hon. R. -M. Specr, and Col. Bush ad
dressed the meeting in eloquent and tell
ing speeches, which were listened to with
the greatest attention Look out for u
good report from old Centie. The -Mill
heim brass bund furnished excellent music
for the occasion.
•
The fair being over aud nothing
more to bo seen, the people have settled
down to thinking SechlePs after all is tin
best place to see things—the first and bes
of every thing—aud buy them cheap too
Sechler's variety is equal to any thing a
D the -late fair, and far ahead ot any count
lair between San Francisco and Horn
ty town, noar which place they ara just not
• n building a new church, because the oh
ne one having tn-.-n raised, fell trout its screw
m and went to pieces. This new edifice i
>t- larger, and kutlt of frame. Rev. Gal
i. braitli, f->rnier!y of this plaee, Is Ihe e.ui
ie tractor, an.l the way the people there liavi
been enabled t<i put up a new church it
el place <f the ono that tumbled over, is bj
a the money saved in buy tug their hotieoboK
ne -itle- at s, chiefs. Wuodorftil, llow
<li gi end goo-l r< -ult* olieti tl.iw tints ill
ie directly b\ tlie disinterr-ted dee.!* of goo
ll lit vll.
i w l*bing lo huv the milking
1 Tub - s.iv .-Iti-.--I in the K.-p 'rter. can K'
„ th. ui at (hi* offie. Price $2 per set 01
four, and guaranteed no humbug
111111.11114) OUIAIMM) Pfßl
WINS rite difficulty l" obtaining a | nr.
R wine f-r *ickiie. i* oil* great cause whv
, phv-iriuns refii-e to prescribe it where they
know itw.uld be a benefit or even cur*
tin ir patient, because they fear ilia) some
potsoucut mixlur ew ill be giv.-n theul in
-(*.! vf Pott \\ .ue, and tho injury be ir
r.p.ru'd- S.utie California wines am bo
; tug terribly mixed and adulterated wall
ocohol an water and other ingredienU to
make it cheap, *0 a* to bring a greater prof.
, u from the sales There i* an eacellenl
Port, said to 1 tbe flne?t wine in th* mar
! set, made in Now J. r e>, Irom the Dporto
ii tirape, by Alfred Spear, that h beooiue
the ino-t reliable wine tor Hospital and
( 1 aiuu.oa purpoecik I'bis witiehas heei.
thoroughly ai.aly-.d and ipronounced by
rlienu-t- t • be tbe pure juice of the grape,
.ml to contain the most valuable medicinal
properties ll is sold bv druggists who
lurch*-* din-ct from Mr Speer \'inc
( i rda It; New J.-rsy ~E-Vr iuy #V.r.
tdb. Zoller A Son, llellofonte
W Kk. k ill) Dkatll -Hn Saiur*lay
uigai ia*t, al about eleven o'clock, a
heavy wreck occurred at the deep fill on
the line ofihe Tyrone and Cleat field rail
road, twelve mile* from this pltce, result
ing in t!u> total or partial deslrucliou of
more lhaii twenty car*, and the death of
' the conductor, Mr. James C. Miller. The
I articular-, a* told us by 0110 who was
there, are u- follow* The train was made
up at the Sutnm.t, *ome miles north cf the
fill, and was composed of seventy car*
loaded with coal and lumber) and three
engine- one in tront, engineered by J C.
Hurley, and two in the r.ar, run ly John
II Buriev a::d George liibbs. While
coming r und tbe fill .t ) supposed the
train broke and the car* parted, and when
they . .mo together aga.n one was thrown
from the track, and the rear engines being
to motion pushed some twenty-two car
<>ver each other and down tbe bank on
ether ide ot the road, before it was dis
covered what was tbe matter, the night be
tig very dark and train so very long
Mr. Miller was somewhere near the mid
dle of the train, and was in the act, ac
cording to his own -tateuient, of passing
from one car to another wliea the wreck
occurred, and was caught and crushed be
tween them, and rolled about naif way
down the embankment, where he wa*
found lying against a log He was picked
up and carried to a house near by, where
he died in three hour* after the accident
vcuned, having been perleclly sensible
all the time Hi* injuries consisted of the
cru-hiug of bis right hip and a portion of
the bowles. His remains were brought to
iii* ! m i.i Tyrone, and interr--J in the
cemetery on Tuc-day forenoon, Rev-
WiLon and M,-ore conducting the funeral
exercise-. was sleul thirty
three years of nge. was a consistent mem
ber of the M. K. Church and a very ex
cedent man. He leave*a wife and three
children to mourn his sad and untimely
d. nth. A large force of men was put to
work at t r.ce, and by the middle of the
following day the road was cleared of all
timber-and other debris. Mr. J a me* A.
Bell, brakeman, was slightly injured.—
7\ ' ie Herald.
JHO. JTPATTERSON SOLDOI'T. ;
Of all tbe Slates that havo been cursed
by tho domination of the carpet-baggers,
S.iutli Carolina has been aio*t plundered
and .Ie- -luted by their tread. They amass
ed fortunes by the most shameless plunder
and multiplied office* to be filled by them
selves and their dependents. But a halt
ha- been called. The day of reckoning
ha- coiue at last, and the once affluent car
pet-baggers havo c me to grief. Amongst
the number whoso effect* arc advertised
by th--Sheriff at Columbia, S C., we find
I". S Senator John J. Patterson, formerly
of Mifflint >wn Pa., whose household goods
1 are to be sold. Lis cottage, fortunately
! for him, is beneath feminine control, *0
that honest John's creditors are unable to I
ncq.i.ro a title to it through their cxecp-'
| tions ngsin-t him. A few years ago he
-.tried hi* nomination f>r (' mgre*s in the
F< trtl Congressional District, upon the
ground that ho owned three railroad*
through that di.-trict, tho I'r.ioti and Spar
tanburg. the Laurens, and the Blue Ridge'
roads, while he wa* Vice President of a
. fourth, theGrconviUa and Columbia rail
j r.>ad. But li s title deed* have all wilted,
, and lii- cups and saucers, tables and chair*,
arc all that th-'-heriff can find to adver
li- ■-ut of the colossal fortune which re
wi.rJ' 1 tliuS.-nnt ir'-hone-t labours in that
State. His g.,.d lady, though not so active,
has been more fortunate and has been able
t< retain the Man-ard-roof cottage and
' water work- as the price of her cr.durence,
1 sothnt probably she will be able to buy the
household) good* also.— Pemo
• erat.
• • ♦
/.Y TF. It Es 77.V < i "DA. ID LETTER"
STATIST I<S.
A recent report, emanating from the!
p<wst office department, gives some inter
esting statistic* in regard to the "dead '
letter" subject, which will interest those
jK-rsons who are forever contributing,
through carelessness, to this branch of!
the public service. It is shown that in
1*74 the dead letter office at Washing
ton handled 4,6*41,773 of the 8< *>,<"* m.UdO
letter carried in the mails. Of these 1,-
39*2.-24 were de1ivered,2,322,910 destroy
ed, and the balance wore filed or still re
main not acted on. The actual or nom
nal value of the entire number was ?4,
037,429, u5. Photographs were enclosed
in 3H,707, sums of less than $1 in 19,894.
Large sum* of money nre frequently I
found in these letters. Several months
ago a check for s",},Out), drawn to bearer,
came to light when an unstamped envel
ope was opened, but the owner,
was easily found. A cabinet of
curiosities, taken from dead letters, is
kept on exhibition. There are several
handsome g"ld watches, a diamond ring
prized.by an expert at S2OO, and other
articles of jewelry. There is a bottle of
holy water, a lump of opium weighing
eleven ounces, and various other drugs.
Fancy work of all characters, false hair,
undergarments and gloves, veils, neck
ties. ribbons, stockings, etc., too numer
ous for description. Every fouryears an
auction is held, and all the stock is sold.
Comparative reports for the last five years
show a steady increase in the number of
dead letters received.
The New York supreme court lias de
termined to bring the Tweed suits to a
termination. In an opinion endorsed
Friday the court declares :
"The public interests, and, wc think,
the true interests of the defendent, re
quire that the war of skirmishes should
terminate in a decisive trial of the mer
its. We have the power to compel this
now, and we deem it our duty to do so
A contrary course opens the door to ev
ery form of legal strategy, to be display
, ed in dilatory pleadings, technical mo
tions and evasions of the final issue t<
. an indefinite period. Meanwhile tin
t tUJMffit urny tvluKUt ill jail, mgwill
ty and unrelieved, Jf innocent, r if nnilly
• l>ullliutc justice, by using f>r that |>ur
"* |K>SO th< jimwih of bin fraud*. It ii
limo to Ktu|i, if |M'**ilile, thi* conditioi
x * [of thing*, and wo shall, therefore, grani
j* nothing but leave to ■timwrr."
"'I Thi* !• the War <>f the honest
ugaiiiat ibo IUKIHIIIORI UIKI extravagant
" King* li i# not bard to toll on wliiob
side tlit* majority uie to bo found.
OFFKNSI \ K PEOPLE.
If to lo a good H<au and a successful 111*11
" i offensive |>< tlio world at largo, t> bo
l>mi%• ll* exasperating No greater uio
kindne- can bo dono to any man than t"
*• | praise torn much. I'ooplii gcnerallv wit!
>l4llll a moderate Compliment |>ald !•> a
neighbor, while tlioy are lot! to qualify it.
or to admit it a a matter of generosity or
i courtesy, tuti praise per*Uled in will ruin
tha reputation ot anybody There U notli*
ing more offensive t>> the average bumait
y being than |Mniitnt laudation kMtowt'J
\ u|M>n allot liar To hear a man warmly
0 praised i* sufficient usually U> make ua hate
him , and it is only necessary to have the
" praise repeatoJ often mougli to mU Ua
desire to shoot him. Praise i olio * f the
■. article* we would like to bare distributed
p . a little not tbal wo want it, but thobject
of it it not the beat man if we ku >w our*
" -elvot Virtue i* a good tiling, tern nor*
o lane* U a good tlung, geniua i* not a bad
j thing altogether ; but no man it to be men
' tutiied so many n> lei. time# bav ing eitb*
' or ol llioiil ill possctsiori Without making
'• bit name a stench and an otlenso to the
o noatrilt of a tentitivo world. The true
way of getting along well in the world is
not to make one telf offeiittve to one's
friends bv tti'tlltntt of character anil
n habtu of life, bv success, or by doing any*
y thing praisworthy. lotus strike the aver
age at nearly * i.-ible Lot ut be good
'• follow, rather than good men, and choir
li the tir?t man who dare* to ascribe to u> a
0 single virtue lo t it, all keep down and
„ out of tight All that we do for ourtlyet.
and all that wo do for mankind, only feeds
tiell with flandcert, and ro betray, the
baseness ot human nature that we may
well blush to think that we are niembett
v of the human raie. —Dr. J tl Holland;
Vfriltrr/.'r ttet
. - a in
" DEATH OF AMERICAN GIRL
- She Dropa in a Race at Klniira and
Expires Without a Struggle.
Eluiira, N. Y., October 2, I*7s—The
" fa in ou s trolling mate American Girt lei!
> dead this afternoon in the first heal of the'
~ ' free f. r all" race, on the Elnura driving
park The Girl at the first turn > well
: ' in front, but hero her driver noticed that.
• she seemed to he giving out and let her
. head loose. She kept staggering for an j
[eighth of a mile, and at the quarter pole
tell and died instantly without a struggle.
1 She dropned to the ground very easily,
• with her shoulder against the leuce.
American Girl was owned by William
Lovell, of Sew York, and was \alued at
$28,001), which sum had been offered for
her only last week Ben Mace it is said
was tins morning willing to gixe jJO.Hk'
for her which uti> was refuted. She was
a ha: .Line bay, with black p til, by Cas
sius M Clay, Jr , and ihirtaen years old.
The llauk ot California, at San Francis-'
co, resumed payment on Saturday Flags
were raised and a salute was fired in hip.
I or of the went. ,
El i:t i KIN PROCLAIM!IDN
1/3.00 SAVE THE COMMON* 1
vJ WEALTH
1
1, B. F. Sun i tR. High Sheriff of Gen-
I tre county. Common wealth of l*rni,*ylva
i nia, do hereby make known and give no- ,
lie* to the electors ot the county af maid,
that an election will be held in the said !
county of Centre on
TUESDAY, .NOV EMBER 2nd, is::.,
in accordance with the Act of Assembly,
tor the election of:
' trie person for the office ~f fc .,. rr r : |
the comuionwraith of lYnn'a
One person tor thu office of State Treas
urer of the common w callh ot Fenn'a.
One person to represent the counties of !
Centre, Clinton and Clearfield in the Sen
ale of I'eun'a. <
One person for tho office of Sheriff, ot
, tho county of Centre.
One person for the office of Treasurer t
I of the county of Centre
One person lor the office of pMtbonotary ,
j of the county of Centre
tne person for the office of Keg stcr of ,
, the county of Centre
Doe person for the office of Recorder of ,
, the county of Centre.
One person f..r the office of Coroner of (
.the countv of Centre
Three person, for tho office of Commis
sioner of Centre county. I
| Three persons for Auditor* ot Centre
i county.
1 also hereby make known and give no
tice that the place of bidding the aforesaid [
election in the several iWoughs and [
• Townships within the county of Centre !
are as follows, to wit:
For the twp, of Haines, at the Public i
House ot John Litubert. Aaronsburg.
For the tap, of Half Moon, at the School
House in Siortnslown.
For the twp. of Taylor, at the houto
inOtM for the purpose on the pr. p. :tv of
Le nard Merryman.
For the Township ol Mites, in the school
t house in the town of Rebursburg.
For the twp. of Potter at the house of
John Odenkirk, old Fort Hotel.
For tho twp, of Gregg at the public
house owned by J. It PisLcr.
For the twp, of Ferguson in tho school
house at Pine Grove.
For the twp, of Harris, in the school
huu*e at Uoalsburg.
For the tw p, of Pstlon, at the house of
Peter Murray,
d For the borough of liulleionte and the
townships of Spring and Uenner, at the
Court House in Bellefunta.
For the twp, of Walker, in the school
i bouse at Hubiersburg.
I For the borough ar.d township of How
ard at the school house ir. said b.tro.
For the twp, of Rush at the Cold Stream
, I school house.
For the twp, of Snow Shoe, at the school
I bouse near Samuel Askey.
'j Fortt etwp, of Marion, at the bouse of
'• Joel Kline, in Jacksonville
For the boro. of Mile-burg, at tho new
, school house in Milesburg.
I or tho twp. of Hoggs, at the now school
I I house in Central City.
. j For the twp, of Huston, at the house ol
( . 1 John Heed.
J For the twp, of Penn, at the house ol
jW. L. Musser.
! For the twp, of Liberty, in the school
house at Kagleviile.
For the twp. of Worth, at the school
house in Port Matilda.
For the two. of lturnside. at the house
late of J. K. lioak.
For the twp. of Curtin, at the school
house near Kobt. Mann*.
For the borough of Unionville and Un
ion twp, at the new school house in Union
ville.
For the boro. of Philipsburg. at the pub
lic school house in said borough,
At all elections hereafter held under the
luw* of thi* commonwealth the poll* shall
be opened Ht seven o'clock m., and clo*-:
ed at seven o'clock t>. ni.
NOTICE i also hereby given, "Tliat
every person, excepting the justice* of the!
pence, who shall hold any office appoint
ment of profit or trust under the governs
merit of the United Biatea, or of tin* .Stale,
or of any city or incorporated district,
whether a commissioned officer or other
wise, subordinate officer or agent, who i
<r rliall be employed under the legislative,
executive, or judiciary department of thi-
State, or of the United State*, or of any
United State*, or of any city or incorpora
ted district, and ulto that every member
of Coiigres*. and of the Btate Legislature,
and of the selector common counril of any
city, or commissioners of any incorporated
district, ia by law incapable of holding or
exeri iting, at the same time, the office or
appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk
of any election of thi* Commonwealth ;
arid that no inspector, judge or other offi
cer of any such election, shall bo eligible
to nny office to bo then voted for."
The inspector* and judge of the election*
shall meet at the respective place* appoint
ed for holding the election in the district
to which they respectively belong, before
•even o'clock in the morning, and each ot
•itid inspector* shall appoint one clerk,
whoahall be a qualified voter of such dis
tricL
At the opening of the poll* It shall be
the duty ot the Judge* of election for their
respective district* to designate one of tin
inspector*, whose duty it shall bo to luivi
in custody the registry of voters, and t<
make the entries therein required by law.
and it shall bo the duty of the other oi
•aid inspectors to receive and number tin
ballots presented at said election.
Given under my hand, at my office it
Bellefonte, this first day of October, A D
1875, and in the ninety-ninth year of tin
independence of the United State*
B. F. SHAFJ-ER.
Sheriff.
(Advertisement.)
Junior Hons of '76
PEOPLE'S LA BOK REFORM TICK K'
. Sheriff— Goorgu Alexander—Unionville
. Treasurer— Win. F. Courier Liberty.
Profhonutary Abel Campbell—Snowsho
' liryixter— It. 11. Stine l'utton.
1 Commissioner —Allen Hat tin lo,new- -Hul
moon.
Auditors —C. B. lies* —Ferguson—W
Cronublu —Walker.
fUtrvw-Dt, X, A, ttuilll**tWWmll'
Y THE CLE NUFIKLD CASES SINEt
, A COt' I IT'F.D AND PARKS CON
i, vicVed.
u t'h'iiiHeld, October 7 Hlney lia, been
|( 'acquitted and Parks convicted of riot and
'conspiracy The ludgo sentencad I'arki
|to undergo an Imiirisonmcnt at bard labor
o in the Western penltontiary fr one year
P l and pay a llna of OM dollar alid costs of
l P prosecution. Tha latter amounting to about
*I. fits I The prisoner was at once lodge ■> in
Clenrflold jail. Steps have already been
taken by his friends to secure a pardon.
h lire board of pardons having adjourud un
-0 til after tho election uo application can be
' now presented
' OPENING OF HOSTILITIES BE
TWKKN LIBERIAAND I'HF.ABO-
It Its IN KH
1 lj.ndou, October 7 The Times to day
• has the follow ing War has begun at Cape
j Pa'un.s between Liberia, and tbe aborigi*
f ne under tho command ol several educa
■ tod natives. There was soma fighting on
tho 17th of September, in which fifty were
, killed and wounded. I lie Liborian Gov
-1 urmei'.l lias dispatched troops Iroiii Men-
I rot ia to the scene of acliun, and a great bat
tle is dally expected. 1
It hat been r< |iort d at the Valit au that
there is hope of an amicable at raugeliieni
; being effected between Spa'n nnd the Pa*
i* P*cy.
' 1 EXCELLENT FARM FOR SALE
1 l'i
Will be expood at t.ublic sale, and pos
itively sold to the higbot bidder, on tln
-1 premise-, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER
' IhTft. at olio o'clock, p. m . that ralua
-1 till- farm, late the property of Wm Keller,
1 dee d, situate in Potter twp. Centra coun*
• ty, about one mile east of Centre Hall,
1 containing
159 ACREB
and twenty eight nercho* and allowances j
' ihereon erected a 'ergo two s'orv BKlt h
HOUSE, large bank barn and all oliiri
necessary outbuildings, lull acres cleared
and under good tone, ami in a high state
of cultivation, an orchard containing about
three acres, tilled with excellent Apple
I and other fruit trees. A splendid spring
jof water near the house, with excellent
i spring houro , Cistern at the house and at
Mne barn.
\\ ill also be sold at the same tune and
place, a trarlo'f limber land, one half mile
•rorn Centre Hall, containing at ul twelve
acre. Terms made known on day of sale.
For further particulars inquire of John II
Keller, at Centre Hall, or on the prcwi*
i ea.
DAVID \\ KELLER. C C KELLER.
P. F KELLER, WM. KELLER JR
SAM L FOSTER, Guatdian fW. K
Foster.
OiIERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Venditio .i Expon
as issued out of the Court of Commonl
Pleas of Centre county, and to me direct I
rd. will be exposed I" public sale, at the!;
Court House in Bellefonte on Friday, lb. ,
day of October, ItCfi, the following
property, vi* .*
Ail that certain tract of land situate in;
Haines Township, Centre co., IV, bound-'
,d on the north by the Lvwisburg and;
Old Fort turnpike road, on the west by,
i land of Michael Hess, el al, south by land! |
'of Daniel Stover, and east by land of lhe||
heirs of John MoU, dee d, containing 3tvj j
acres, more or less, tbelsot) erected a large |
Hotel building, largo shed, tenant house,
and other buildings, being know n as the
VS oodward Hotel property
Seiaed, taken in ex<n uti ui and to be
sold as the property of ■S. Lug Sale
to commence at one o'clock, p. ui. of said
day
."sheriff s Office, Bellefont** Pa . Oct t, lft7' ,
BF. fHAFFBR. [j
Sheriff ,
Qtra ii • i otfßT bau \
tty virtue of an order of the tlrphaii't
Court ot Centre county, there will be of- j
fered at public sale, * a the premises, tnjd
Potter twp , !'• utile* svest of potters Mills, i t
on 11
Friday, October 29, 1875, j
at I o'clock, p. ni .a valuable lot of ground
of Mrs Rebecca It- ks, containing
10 Acres, with Log House, Barn I
and other Outbuildings thereon erected.!
There is a good ORCHARD in bearing
condition, alto a never failing spring oi,'
water on the premises. Conditions w ill be '
made known on dav of sale .
A LUKES BACH, 1
Oct 7. Executor.
g bItPHAN B COURT BALE. 1
The undersigned. Administrators of the '
Estate i t R \\ Jamison, late of Juniata",
county, dee d, will, by virtue of an order .
of the Orphan's Court of Centre county.
expose tbe following described real estate. I
situate in Potter township, Centre county.'
to public tale, on tbe premises, at 2
k P. M., OU
Friday, November slb, 1875.
The undivided ona-half part of a tract
of land, bounded by lands of Kliiabclh !
Doekert <>n the *ast, Andrew Grsgc on the
south, Henry Hankey on the west and '
Joseph Carson on the north, lontaining !
about M
123 ACRES,
more or less, having thereon erected a !
GOOD FRAME Hol'SK ot large ure, 1
Bank Barn ; and go*iJ outbuildings. Tbe| (
whole of this laud i now under cultivation: ]
and is an excellent ouality of arable land
There is a g • >d Apple Orchard
premises, and alo a line aoottment of olh- j J
cr fruits.
j This tnnd is eligibly situated, about one
ntile northeast of Potter's Bank, and In I,
close proximity lo churches, schools and!'
stores. Tenns will be made known on
.lay of sale. JOHN MoTZEK.
LOUIS E ATKINSON.
•>ct7. Administrators.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
The fine and highly productive Farm of;
tlio undersigned, sitiinie on the turnpike.!
about 1 mile west of Spring Mills, is offer-'
i'd at private sale. It contain* about
150 ACRES OF LAND,
under n high stato of cultivation, and the
grealcf part under post and rail fence, with
all <•'•<• in the best order,
j A Urge two-story FRAME HOUSE,
LARGE BARN, and all necessary Gut-'
- buildings on the premises. All the build
ings are good as new, and the house has'
recently been papered and painted on the
- inside. It is one of the most desirably lo
cated farms in Centre county, being but 1
' mile from the railroad station, convenient
to churches, schools, stores and mills. An
abundance of good Timber also cor.veni
i ent. For further information address
JAMES I. FOKSTKR.
1C sept tf. Akron, Ohio, i
NEW GOODS!
AT THE
Centre Mills Store,
J. F. THRONE
•'has jurt opened a line Stock uf GKN-I
jERAL MERCHANDISE which be
j is selling at
URFATLY REDUCED PRICKS,
• Consisting in
•' DRY GOODS,
; ALPACCAB,
MOHAIRS,
PIQUES,
M LAWNS,
i MUSLINS,
PRINTS,
FLOUNTS,
k SHIRTING,
TWEEDS,
; JEANS,
COTTON A DES,
' FINECAS^IMEKS,
; EM BO RI)E HIES,
e GLOVES,
•> SHAWLS,
HOSIERY,
SKIRTS,
RIBBONS,
, r and faucv articles belonging to the
e Grocery department Sugar#, Coffees,
" Syrup, N. Orleans Mollaaae#, Domes
jj tic and Foreign Fruits, Fish' Salt, eve
rything usually found in this depart
ment.
n
' EENSW ARE, w hole sets or dislp
10 es or by the piece.
mtl'fJN and PATENT MEOI
(INKS.
• WOOD unci WILLOWWARE
HARDWARE.
FORKS, ItAKKS, SHOVELS HOES
, T NAILS. &e.. GENTS' CALF HOOTS
LADIES' BUTTON GAITORS v V MO
ROCCO, CUILDRKNff SHOES of |
kinds.
o, TOBACCO S: CIGARS, all at greatl
reduced prices. Call and see for yourse!
If- vos. No charge for showing goods
HIGHEST HULLS nub /or M kin,
iii.|of Oram, and country Produce faLu tJ
1#
V Wm. Weatervelt, con vie tad of con
i • apiracy in the abduction of ('barley
Itoaa, haa been aentrnced lo aevott
" veara' impriaoonient in Ibc Ks'lcrn
•'; Pcuiteutiary.
•j Hon. Victor E. Piollet, the Demo
irJcratic candidate for State lreasurer.
1 is making an active canvas* of the
' Slate. Ill' spoke at Allentown on
1 Saturday night.
"t Serious dislurbaUCM are again re
" ported in the Schuylkill coal region,
growing out of jealousy and bad feel*
tug existing belwceu the luiuers ol
til nbrvn! nationalities.
Ex* United Htalee Heitalor Pease
and tbe Attorney General ol Mieeia
- sippi have assured Attorney General
Pierre|>out that there is no neceeeity
i lor sending troops to protect the peace
of that State.
Dipluuiatio relations bitweeu llol>
* land and Venezuela have been brukcu
1 because Holland refused lo iudemuify
Yeuezucla for alleged interveulioo by
Dutch aubjeeu atCuraooa in Vcuezuo*
" lau affairs.
Tin re lias been uu more lighting at
Friar's Point, but matters are unael
t tied, and the negr ies threaten to bang
Brown, the sheriff 1 , and Smith, lb® can*
lidate for Chancery Clerk, if they r'c
ttrn to tbe tow u.
IA giaud civi.'lttiid uiililarjr display in
honor id sx-l'restdeiit Andrew Johnson
look place ni Nashville on Saturday.
In the trial of John Niney, at Clearfield,
l'a., on Satuiday, the accused took the
•land and testified in hi* own behalf.
Disastrous flood* are reported in Leices
tershire and Warwickshire, England.
It is reported that all British ships in
Japanese t rU have been ordered to Chi
na
I iilhe province of Gerona, Hpain, an
Alfdha.st army is pursuing the Carlisle un
der S%a It* and Gamunor.
MARKETS.
New* York, October Flour, super $5-
U(.ys 4K; common to g""d, 6fi6hjfitMl; good
lo choice OU. Wtieai No 'J Cbioa
go -*> pi ing 1 24 fey I 20; No 'J Milwaukee 1-
Jtl Rye acfo'A) Corn, wetlern mixed
tjyfaiTU. Oats Western mixed
Coffee Eggs J7Uj2S. Bugar,
lair ti g.. tl refining 7i<* •** l'etroleuui,
tt-fiuod IS J.
PHILADKLAUIA-
Flour ex fain $5 UH.v5 25; High grade*
7 75(-}is 25. Wheat, new 1 *JUi<y I 4<>, old
red 1 45, Corn, western mixed 7ut<s7'J,
yellow 72'y73. Oats western mixed 40(£
41J
CHICAGO.
Flour, good to choice 5
extras '• U't.v'. tW. Wheat. October 1 V7r
, eiler Nov 1 07 Corn seller Oct.
■VVj, seller Nov 64t(4054L Oats seller Nov
seller Oct ;.i| Kyr seller Oct 714<i73|
Barley seller Oct 971 l'ork t>ct 22 56, eel-!
I ier Nov 21 00.
BELLE FONTS MARKETS.
White iTheat 91 15Red 110 ...Bye9o [
C'"int>& ....Oats 00
70 . ...Clo/crseed (*,(*• F<'tstoe ol<
Lard per poun.l 8 Fork per poundtKS
Buttei'JJ Kggsls. Piaster perton;
sl4 Tallow h Bacon 10......11aui 15
Lard per pound Scents Buckwheat:
65 cl. F.ur per barrel retail7,oo... | (
Nova Scotia plaster fl4 to L 5. Cayuga;
plaster $.',W per *JUUU lbs.
MARRIAGES. P
On olh insL, by Rev J W White, Z !
T Harsbargi r, of Zioti, to Mist Jennie E I
MvManigle, of Milroy.
On Ifitb. ult .by Rev \V 11 Gr.>h, Mr
George \\ Ward and Miss Poliie Ann
Fry, i -th of Fine Grove Mill*.
O:, the 22nd ult , by the same, Mr W ! i
A. Jacobs, M D ef Orbisonia, Hunting
don county, and Mis* Lixxie Motter of
fioaitburg.
AGEST-S OUTFIT FREE:""™ •
Large Uommissioti* and Ca*h Premiums
for *ellin g a '.
Library of Famous Fiction.
C antauiß* lbs Tea
Jr irr/j of /suiyisfltirr l iterature
Pilgrim t Progress. It.ibinon Crusoe, Gul
lurr'i Travels. Valbek. Undine. Vicar of
W akvfield, Paul and Virginia. Eiiaabetb I
Pi. ciola, Tales from Arabian Nights,
Complete in One Volume of over 1,009:
pages, beautifully illuetrateJ with 34 full
page Engravings'
It is the wokli> * Toav HOOK, and all
want to read it Agent • Outfit /re* to all
who mean business and will faithfully can-!
vast. J. B. FORD A CO ,
7MI H '27 Park Place,N. Yerk. |
TDTPO FOR FALL PLASTI KG
I a IT H Fruit and Ornamen
-1 lIijJUU lai Treca. Kvergreens, j
Ornamental Bhrubs,
Climbing Plant*. Grapes, Currant*.'
Gooseberries Strawberries. RaspberriM.
and other small Fruits, Asparagu*, Rhu
barb' Ac.
SEEDS FOB FALL BOWIRO .I 1
N|t|i! I C
Orchard, AV. Blue. UcnitUUvUu
Red Top), Clover. Timothy
and other Grass Seeds ; Turnip Seed* of all
kinds; Vegetable and Flower Seeds;
Ht-dgu and tree Seed* BULBS—Hya- ]
cinths. Tulips. Crocus, Lilie*. and other
Bulb* for Kail planting , Horticultural
Good*. Terra Cot la Ware, Ac. Send for
price list, or enclose 35c for full Uluflratcd
Catalogue. Address
EDWDJ EVANS & 00., | J
Nurserymen and Seedsman, York, Pa.
19aug3tn.
Simon Haines*
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturer of
< urrinues*.
BtlKgiCN.
tVagoiia, Ac.
tif every description ; running gear for,
. nil kinds of vehicles, made to order, and ti '
flr-tclsK manner. B'-ing a practical me 1
johanic. I would WARRANT ALL
SYORK to give satisfaction. Repairing!
promptly attended to at the lowest rates. :
Undertaking.
Collins uf all styles
i made on shortest notice. The business!
if undertaking attended to in all itsi
! branches. Respectfully solicit* a share of
: public patronage. 9 sept y \
GREAT BAKOANS AT THE HARD '
WARE STOHEOF
J A RUNKLE & BRO..
Millhelm, Pa.,
.1 WIT' LK.HALK AKT) BKTAIL PBALGA# Iff I
II
lIKAVY A SHELF HARDWARE,
I | They have just returned from the Eastern
'*i Cities, where tliey have purchased a well
selected stock of
iHARDWAUE. CPTI.KHT, IRON, NAIL*.
l)u.a. PAINT*. VAKXISIIKS, PI*TTT,
IIUILDERS A- CO A CHMA h'Kliiy
qQQPS.
I'laxtorera and .Musou*,
Saddlers, Shoemaker*,
Iloiuekeepcr#, and in fact,
HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY.
; ; We call particular attention to a fine as
sortment ot Picture Frames and Moulding,
l '| very cheap.
WALL <X WINDOW PAPER
And Curtain Fixtures of every kiutl
COACH and W AGON-M A K ER3- Yout
attention is called to our stock of Spokes
; Hubs, {felloes. Shafts, Pol us and Buggy
■ Wheels, allofNo. 1 oualitv and selling vo
ly cheap. Our stock is largo, and cn
, sliintly being renewed, and we are selling
h* —wholesale and retail—at very low prices
Remember—much money has been lost by
u paying 100 much for Hardware, Try
s',
di-Mimw a life's
!f. ! '"'- v b>r Cash and stdl at Cash Price
for less profit than any other Hnrdwut
. istore 111 the Cuunty.
and see u*. Satisfaction guai
f" an teed.
BTORB, NEW GOODB ANE
"Panic Prices.
II.A. LARBIXEB.
at the old Centre 11111 stand.
Just Opening a Block of
NEW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
A large variety of ,
. Ladies Dre Good#
• GU st Bargains in ~
I Musltos and Calicoee.
Ready-mad. Clothing
Warranted to SUTLJ
ilia Ch.lhs and Caaaimere.
Onnl b*t eacolledi
His Grocery Department, ]
' Astonishes every one in as.ortm.nt and low
HYTIM.', Bugar. Tea Cofl.e, Canned frulu,
' Domestic and Foreign Fruits, t hwe.
• and every other article belong
ing to tbe Grocery Depart-
MEN! ...
ptr Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers
' look to your inUre*l- Go. dollar saved is
. dollar fn pocket. Then rali and sea at
. what astonishingly lo* prlcwi.
MR N O trouble to show Good*
*1 AUo ili# ehoicoci FAMILY FLOIJ* il
ways on band. Apr, 10, y.
Miller 6I Son.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
DEALERS IN
, PURE DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS. OILS, DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY- NOTIONS.
FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET,
HE , 4r.. fir.
PL Hi: WINE AND IdQI UHN,
for medicinal purposes.
1 TrttMC# A* Hupporteru in great variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other article* usually kept in a
first class Drug Store.
Preaeriptiooi carefully Compounded,
TF MILLKR A SON.
licadijuartei* for Boot# and Bhoe§!
P O W E R S'
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Opposite Bush House,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Powers' Boot A Shoe Store i* tbe largest
and best stocked establishment in Centre
County.
lie keeps constantly on hand a full ;
line of
BOOTNA X I> NIIU E H.
He i* just opening the large*t >uck of
Spring Good*ever brought to Bellefonte.
faH23 >J 0 2 9
for ladies, kept constantly on hand.
Boots and hhoe* fur men and women, of
>H styles quality and price*, from the
most coitiy to the cheapest, constantly !
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION !
cither in quality or price*. Call and
examine hi* new atock of Spring and
Summer Good#, and you will find it
to your advantage. Apr2lly.
NEW YORK ~
BRANCH STOIIE,
McClain's Block, Directly Opp. Bush
House,
•Bellefonte, Pa.
11. HERMAN A CO., Prop r*.
Dry Goods*
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES. NOTIONS A FAN
CY GOODS,
STRICTLY FIRS T-C LAIS GOODS.
Bclqw ihe Usual Prices. 1
Nov 12. if.
r . Wtl#OJ(. T. A KSOEA- ■ ft. BOtft.
WILSON & HICKS, P
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD
WARE DEALERS.
1 RON, PA I NTS, OILS, GLASS, AC
Builtlcrs ll;trtlware
_ i
COACH MAKERS GOODS.
CABINET MAKERS STOCK.
Stoves of All Kinds.!
CHILDREN S BUGGI ES, j'
'
WAGGONS, CARTS,&C.
WILSON A HICKS.
BcHefonlo, Pa.
' NOTICE.-We will sell to responsible
Inion on three month* credit. Will take T
off 5 per cent for cah which i* equal to 29
per cent, per annum IT will pay the pur
j chaser to borrow at 10 from other parties,
if he ran rave in buying from ut. In thi*
way we can turn our monev and *cll low
er. Mar 15. tf.
JOHN CAMP'S
Furniture Rooms,
MILROY, MIFFLIN CO., PA.
Extension Tables,
Chamber Suits,
FineA Common Furniture,
Consisting in part of BUREAUS, BED
STEADS, CAIN and WOOD .SKAT
CHAIRS.
The public generally are invited to call
and see the fine assortment of FURNI
- It H to he found at the aboro establish
ment, all ot our own Manufacture.
Undertaking in all it* branche*.
Uofllns, CASKETS and Shrouds
,! Having purchased an elegant Hearse, I
will attend all orders of undertaking 1
.'may receive from Penn*val!ey. Centre Co.
1 Pa. JOHN CAMP.
j Jan 28 If.
s - BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
HTXKIX'K
Dr u £ S< or
' NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER OUR
BTORE.)
FRE S II AN D CHE \ V
Apr. 22
5 TOHN F. PUTTER, Attornoy-at-Law
si Collections promptly made and
special attention given to thoae having
• lands or property tor sale. Will draw up
K " and have acknowledged Deed*, Mortgage*,
1 Ac. Office in tho diamond, north side o
' the court house, Bcllpfo&te. 0ct22"G91l
J'AS- M'MAN US, Attorney at La\%
Bellefonte, nromptly attend* to all
"' huniaes-H entrusted to turn. iui2,'t,M
-BE ATT Y™ 0 !
New Jersey.
• S NOTICE,-Letters tes
* JJ taraontary to the Estate of Job
Ditubernian, late of Potter Township, CEN
es tre county, dee'd, having been granted t
re tho undersigned, all persons indebted t
the said estate are requested to make in:
ir> mediate settlement, and thote bavin
claims to present thetu July authenticate
tf. for payment, J, 3, PAVJUEBMAN
Ptmips.Of All Kinds!
|B Steam & Hularv Pump*
* ' FOR MINKS.
IfJ Deep Well Pumps,
ifjfl J! Cistern Pumps,
> Anti-Frezing Pumps.
!, %-n /"" 5 ."3 l r Ir\z z!
MM KISS ton
OF ALLfKINDS.
Gum Hoxe if Packings Bell and Bratt
Founder., >od Menofketartn of the CELEBRATED
Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump.
m-Send for illustrated tatalogue and priro tM.~Sun
J. B. SHERIFF fc SON.
MWATEBIH. l AMMivii.
1". 1) I'ITHIE IRGEI, PA.
'" S=i ! II ■■
SHOHTLIDGE & CO, COAL, LIME, At.,
WILLIAM SHOKTLIDG*. BOND VALEHTIII
SHORTLIDGE ic CO..
Burners and Shippers of the celebrated
Bellefonte
t wiHionEi imm. z
Dealers in the Terr best grades of
ANfMACITE COALii
The only dealers in Centre County who sell the
W! I Li K E! Si Bi Ai Ri Ri E Ci Oi Ai L B I
fTom the old Baltimore mines. Also
Sll AMOK IN AND OTHER GRADES
of Anthracite Coal dryly housed expressly for house use. at the lowest pries*
DEALERS IJY* GRJIA.
They pay the in* Let prices in cash or grain that tha Eastern markets will aflhtA
WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
CLOVER SEED &C.,
Bought or will be sold on commission when desired, and full prices guaranteed, lea
formation concerning the grain trade will be furnished et all times, to farmer•
with pleasure, free of charge.
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS 15:
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
which is always sold at low prices, and warranted to be as good a fertilizer as an
other plaster.
ti??lBS AMD TABS
NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R: DEPOT,
Excelsior Cement*
The undersigned now manufacture* O- T
ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR ■*
QUALITY, at his kiln*, near Pine
Creek Mill*, in Haines twp Thie cement
ha* already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. 4 S. C. RR .and has been
found highly satisfactory upon all job*
where it ha* been used, and a* equal to
any now manufavtim>d for ue in CIS
TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever
purpose a good quality of Cement i* dtti- Q
rabfe This Cement hat already been
{ tested far and wide, and rendered the ut- p
! most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water P ipea, -
dec., will find it to their advantage to bear ■
this in mind, and also, that he warrants the
. article as represented. /
JO. METER i
| -nay 21 .tf Aaronsburg. Pa
!w. A. CURRY,L
Bli/1 & 3ha !Makp, I
CE\TKi:iI(LL,PA. j
{ Would most respectfully inform the ctt X.
Uens of lb is vicinity, that he has started *'
1 new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be -
thankful for a share of the public patron
age. Boots and Shoes made to order and
j according to style, and warrants hit work
I' ilo equal any made elsewhere. All kinds
of repairing done, and charges reasonable,
(live him a call. feb 13 ly
Chas. H. Held. |
Clock, Watchmaker A Jeweler I
Millheira, Centre Co., Pa.
• all kinds oi Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
lof the latest styles, as also the Maran villi
I Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a
{complete index of the month, and day oi '
{the month and week on its face, which it '
I warranted as a perfect tiuie-keopor. *
I jMrClocka. Watches and Jowelnp re-
naired on short notice and warranted. '
KK\TTY FIA N 0 !
I WEIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONE }
THOUSAND POUNDS. Liberal terms'
to dealers.
fc*,Send stamp for Circular. Address
D F. BKATTY, Washington. N. J.
1 BROCKERHOFF HOUSE
I BEI-LKFQNTKTPA.
E. PERKS A SON, Prop'rs.
i This well known hotel, situate in the |
business portion of the town, has been
thoroughly renovated, repainted and fur
nished new. It will be the aim of the pro
i prietois to make it a pleasant Hume for |
, those wbomay favor them with their pat i
ronage. A free carriage is run to the de
f pot, and the bet stable* in town areeon
nected with the House.
DF. KOIITNEY, Attorney at Law
, Bellefonto, Pa. Office over Rey
onld s bank., may 14' fa"
1 T L. SPANGLER, A.*^ornoy-at-Law,
Pa. Office with
Bush <S Yocum. Consultation in English
- "".u German. Collections promptly attend
ed to. fob& - tf
•p n tf
Bellefonte, PA.
ISAAC MILLER, Proprietor.
*- The Cuiumings House, on Bishop street,
' is one of the pluasantest located hotels in
ti- the town It has the best stables in the
to place, has an excellent livery attached and
to every attention will bo paid guests. No
u- pains will be spared to make it a pleasant
ug and agreeable stopping place for the pub
ea Uc. Boarding by,the day or week,-and
i. rates tiiwrgetf Will llvw found yry
>lj 19W, jWiUTI
Peimsvalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL. PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow lojereet,
Discount Note
Buy and Sell
3overnm-nt Securities, Gold end
Omiy
Petbb Horrxa. Wst. B. MinaLa,
Praa't. Cashier
XE.NBY BKOCKEBBOrr, I. P. SII VeBBT
Prendent, Cashier.
QENTRE COUNTY BANKING 09
(Late ICilliken, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest,
Discount Notes,
Boy ui Sell.
Government Seem lies, Gold A
spltmtf a peas.
Blatchlsy'i
• U \ Improved CUCUM-
V, JD £ BER WOOD PUMP
\>. .. sT/ Ie the acknowledged
STANDARD eflha
market, by popular verdlet, the
beet pump for the least aaeaagr
Attention n invited to Blatah ley's
Improved Bracket, the Era*
Check Valve, which caa be with,
drawn without diaturbiag the
Joints, and the copper chamber
which never cracks, scales or rmrts aat
will last a life time. For sale hy Deals*
snd the trade generally. In order Is he
sure that you get Blatchley'a Pump, he
careful and see that it has my trade-marh
at shove, If you do not know where le
buy, descriptive circular*, together with
the name and addreas of the agent a ears*
you, will bo promptly furnished hy ad>
dressing, with stamp.
CHAS. O BLATCHLET, Kanufhstßrsr,
806 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Ft
11 mar 9m.
D. M. RittevhocM,
KOO.VS, NCHR4BZ A CO,
I WHOLESALE DEALERS Ut
Fish, Cheese and ProvisiM.
144 North Delaware Avenue,
147 North Water Street,
.. . _ „ . Philadelphia.
r. a. k <*>*•. a sobwabs. j.sobwaß
mtni.lf.
THE~ABJIJSTABLK
SPRING BED
The Best and Cheapest now in Use, Jlav
ufactured by
i DANIEL DERR, Be lefonts, Pean'a,
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