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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY DEC. 0, 1X76.
LODGE MEETINGS
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*0 noon on or aflar •*. h foil moo*. t Ihotr Hall
J J. Ansa*
LOCAL ITEMS.
Our friomld will oblige by wuJinj ui
tern- <I local new in thulr locality, give
u th fact! only, and wo wilt put them in
shape, also notice* of death* nil niarri* j
A Re*.
Any ->ne sending us the name* ofsi* new
subscribers, with the cash, will be entitled
to receive the Kfportkk one year free.
The Kiuvktkr being read by newly
every body <n thin side of the county,
where it ha* a larger circulation than any
two paper*, will be found the belt medium
for advertising bu*tno*s, saUs, Ac. Ac.
jr# , \Subsoribor* to the Reporter, resid
ing outside ot Centre county. abouM re
mit us 10 cents, yearly, for postage which
we will pay here ; thi* reduces tnepost.Hß'
to one half, a* the turn paid by them for
one year's postage wa* 30 eta.
-—Pork ;i selling at ? cents.
The roads are muddy, and the j
weather has been rainy this week.
The age we are entering now is m-US- j
o.Cr, and the door people enter to get their
other good thing*, is Sec tiler's cheap gro
cery.
The editor* hca\iest |>orker this
year pulled 327. Who c-n beat it—the
Bellcfbntc Republican will net be allow
ed as a competitor, because we Know thetr
Danny is a bigger h—nastinft.
—-Never mind how cold or wet. but go
right straight ahead into Sechler s and g- t
your dried and canned fruits
Nearly all Bellefonte, theonehalfi f
Bald Eagle, NitUny, aud Peon* vaUie*.
KCt their sugar, coffee, tea, ham*, queen--
irr, and dried and canned fruit* at Sech
ler'a in the Bu*h hou#e block, because
there's where the nicest, bet and freshest
groceries are kept.
Did you try Brisbin's nice, plump
Baltimore oysters ? H* gets them treh b
the tub all the lime. You can get them
by the quart, tie*. or any other way, and
any thing in the line of confectioneries.
Young folks' marrying season is
coming on. They want nice, cheap turn
iture— home or city made—go to Brack
bills, Bellefonte, the largest establishment
in these i arts.
Always new arrival* of dry good*,
groceries, ready made clothing hats, caps,
boots and shoes, at the farmers headquar
ters, Hoffor Jc Kline, iron front, Belle
fonte.
With thi* week our circulation ha*
an increase of ST—the largest jump we
have made in any one week--though there
is scarce a week for years, that did not
bring an addition to our edition. Theeir
culation ef the Reporter is now near 1.300.
The Sandwitch Islander* believe
that Beelaebub walks the earth in the form
of a woman ; bui the sandwitoh Islanders
never saw Fred Kurtx. R-yubiieo*.
Correct. If the Sandwiches** had seen
us they would be better informed, and
know tbat Beeleebub stalks the Republi
can i fllco in the form of a man, and goes
by the name of Dannyhastings.
Major C. If. Shriner has sold hi*
mill property, near Milflinburg, to a par
ty from Curio, Union county, for $15,000.
——'The Odd Fellows of this place will
dedicate their new hall, on 2-1 inst, with
appropriate ceremonies. Prominent mem
bers from a distance will be present and i
deliver addresses. The Boalfburg Band
has also been engaged, and parade in full
rega'ia will be had.
The champion Pennsylvania pie
cater a;e an apple pie ten inches in diamer \
in eight bites. Pooh, Dan Hastings can
b -at that all hollow, he has the biggest
luouf you ever *aw, and can stere away a
half peck of potatoes on each side of his
jaws.
The caring in ef the heading at Pad
dy mountain tunnel, of which we made
mention in a recent Issue of the Reporter,
•was not as serious as was reported to us.
Mr. Leuffer, the engineer, informs us that
the iui ucuin can be tunneled notwithstand
ing. and that the falling in of some rocks a
abort time ago, was not of a nature to in
ter fere with operations. Glad to hear it.
Every pedy from Pennsvalley is
invited,—and we alts advise it—to call at
Graham & Son's, in the Bookorhoff block,
when going to Bellefonte, where these gen
tle- r.eo will supply the wants of all—men
women and children—in the line of boot*
ar.d shore. They can supply you bettar
than elsewhere, and at prices not to be
beaten. Shoemakers will And alto a stock ,
of the best sole and other leather.
Mr. John Buaael of Aaronsl-urg, re
ceived a severe fall last week. lie aa*
standing at the end-gale on his wagon,
when tbe horses gave a jerk, throwing hint
out on his head, causing some severe cu i
and bruiees cn bis head and face.
—-Henry Loe set ire to a house nesr
Fredericksburg, Vs., and was unsuspect
ed; but his innocent son was arrested, and
was Rk#ly to be convicted by circumstan
tial evidence. Tbe son told his father to
keep silent, and allow him to be punished.
The father consented, but afterward chang
ed his mind, wrste a confession, and
drowned himself.
Laura Miller, late of Philipsburg,
stole a new dreas from a lady in Altoona,
and wore it to the Chestnut Avenue M. K
church ofthglcity, on Sunday evening of
last week. Tbe police came into church
and escorted Laura away from the
to tbe loSi-up, and she wears one of her
own dresses now, while wailing on the
next terfn of the Blair county court.
OartM..—The following wc publish
as sent us.- Centre Ilall Mr. Kurtz th here
WHS some folks bulcherd in nitna valley on
the 2nd 1 -To they shot a beef twiale and
then it ran A mile and thhen they struck
it in the bead with tbe ax. and shot it in
the Shefder and then they cought it bv the
taill and held it around an apple tree and
bit it in tbe head twicte and then it fell
they were Republicans.
The Lock Haven Enterprise lays that at
a meeting of the creditors of Thomas &
Mason, held in that place last week, it
was found that tbe liabilities of the dim
amounted to $2u~,1%.40, and the assets
J120.38C.0®.
Milesburg is not yet free from the
small-pox. The latest report say* there
are 20 cases at present.
We enter volume 9 with the commence
ment of 1876, and are revising our list and
sending out accounts to all who owe sever*
nl years subscription, and shall feel oblig
ed to strike off the names of all who refuse
to pay arrears before January Ist, Bext.
Wo can not send the Reporter year upon
year without pay. We must pay Cash for
paper, work and material, hence the read
er who is in arrears will see how important
it is to mail us the amount due. A news
paper cannot be published without money
We trust, therefore that those who have
been lifting the Repciter regularly, every
week for two or more years, wlJll feel that
it is but simple justice towards us to pay up
arrears. ,
.pdr\ new Golden Tongue Organ, one
of the finest toned instruments made, for
sale at this office. Also a liynder organ,
good as new. Either of these instruments
offered at a bargain.
-—lf you wish a first sewing ma
chine, buy the New American of Bunnell
& Aiken, Milroy. Pa
Chas. Shefflerhas rented the Centre
Hall tan-yard, and will take possession ol
it in the bpring. Meanwhile Mr. Sheffler
will be engaged in the establishment and
take in hides, skins, etc., and work out
stock for the halves. 25 nov. 3t.
One door east of Win. Weiser's smith
shop, Millheim, you find John S. Miller,
fashionable tailor.
4Si.IC very body reads the Reporter—it
it the best advertising medium in tbeco.
—is'ext Sabbath evening liev. Fuel #r
will preach bis inlrodueion snuon in the
Loth, church, in tiii* place,
j —And now Hastings is uneasy about
the ItelUfonle hog committee. The gvtp
j tie men evidently have come across thu le- >
seal grunter of the Republican. Keep off j
1 the street. Danny, and the hog committee
wsn'l trouble you Keep to your sly.
Uoai.sbi ho. Dee. ti, lh7o
Ma K l UTS ■ / V.i - Sir --Sine# thi di
vision ot Harris Twp . there is an inquiry
as to whether the policies el those in the
new township w.tl hold good in case 01
Hie U.
Answer Policies taken hel-ue the di
vilion of Harris, the property of which is
now in the now twrp., hold good, although
reading "Harris." Future |ol cU ol
course will bear the change.
—Hasting* aetually bit into a barber
pole the other day thinking tt was mint
stick candy There is -ometbtng wrong
with Danny ever tinea he officiated on the
high hotsC, at the l*le fair
NITTANY \ A 1,1.FY HKKYITIKS
Currency still prwrou*.
Butchering red-In*t—lr,--h sao ige, daily
rations.
Superintendent Meyer v >.ud our town
ship last Woek. lie was well I leased will
the condition of ibe schools.
The Rion sch,ol, which wasuneipeeted
ly vacated tome time ago, is now being
taught by Cincero Yearick, of BeUefortte,
Sever;,l parties ot cur sportsmen have
been to the Aiieghvnie* recently on hum
ing expedition* The most ot them re
turned ladelied with the "monarch of the
glen."
Mr Joe Trcalcr, una of our awfulgooj
fellow-, husktd I>"> bushels of cut u, *>u
Sherilf Shatter's farm, in one day. this fail
- commencing nt sunrise and quitting at
sunset. \\ ell done, Joe ' come to the fair
ne\t vear
Mr. S I llershbergcr i f/'ion, who has
been attending Carllmge College, (111. for
sex era! years, returned home several days
' ago. Me looks datura!, and speaks veiy
' highly of the Institution.
The Mublersburg Literary Society,
1 which has always been a good one, re
opened Monday evening, Nov 22nd. The
usual interest manifested by its old mem
bers, in its re-opening, demonstrated well
her continued prosperity. Public meet
ings. as before, will be hold monthly. The
exercise* of these meetings consist in the
reading of the Hublersburg Herald, (a
monthly paper edited by tho society I, tbo j
delivering of orations, declamation-, etc j
The bus nes* of private meetings is mainly i
in debating upon questions of tho day.
Vox PrscKH.
| For the Reporter.
THANKS,
i Some time ago the undersigned \\us
somewhat unlucky. An ax let roe of bis
buggy broke— hor-e ran away and shatter
ed aid btvke the vehicle a good deal to
the detr'.iueiit'of the owner. A few friends
itiaiJ about Aaroruburg tooktlio broken
buggy and had it repaired and footed the .
bill to the great disappointment of the un- )
fo-tunate party. The kindness of these *
good friwnds, is hereby, *v< gratefully ,
acknowledged. JOHN ToMUKisoy. !
A M I*UDER AT A CUUBCU DOuK
From the Jefferson City ! Mo.; Tribune,
Nov. 19: Yesterday in New Hartford,
Forrest Keid shot and killed Geo. Davis,
son of Judge A. J. Davis. Services were
being conducted at tho church bv a Mr.
Du ncan, a Haptist rtiini-ler, and father-in
iaw to Rcid. A large crowd had congre
gated, and all couid put bo jJCfonipsodokd
with seals in the church. At tho ebr elu
sion of the exercises, and while tho clot,
ing hvniii was being sung. Forrest Reid
went out of the church and was followed
by twoo! the young Davises. After a vio
lent war of words F rrcst drew hi* pit!,.]
and insUuiUy bred at tho one nearest him.
The shot was a fate! a&n, but before the
vital spark bad fl-d. the young fellow
raised himself and tired a farewell shot at
his murderer, then sank back, and said to
his brother, who w as tftnppjhg hi* pi-t-dtt
Rcid : "Take my pistol, your'* is no ae
nount" Nay ing which he uirn- t iwitn<>-
diately expired- JT;s younger brother
took the proffered pistol, ami Jsea began
a running tight, both hooting until ibep
hud exhausted their ammunition. Neith
er ot their shot* took effect. Thi* evening
Forrest Rcid passed through here, under
heavy guard, for Bowling Green.
MOODY AND SAN KEY AT PHILA
DELPHIA.
Philadelphia, November tat The jjt
tendance yesterday morning not. b ng 1
sufficient to fill tbe old freight depot, the 1
conuuiltee divided the building by draw
ing eanvu-s acr> ss the middJe, thus giving
the lower part a compact appearance. At
tbe prayer-meeting thin morning the at
tendance Humbert.! abeg*khf*J> th
there being a *light prinkli£j[ ot i
present. The meeting was'opuued flie
singing of "Sweet Hour of Prayer" by th°
cboir, uader Mr. Siankey sleadership. The
request* for prayer were then read, in
cluding the following: For a father who
was once a | rofettor of religion, that he
may hijve strength to acknowledge it
again. By an unhappy wife forl/tr hu
band, who is disgracing his Christian pro
fession. Prayer was then offered by the
Rev. Mr. Clopp. At Mr. Moody's request
the audience then sung, "ii .w Sweet the
Name of Jesus Sounds " The hymn was
not sung with as much spirit as ta usually
displayed. During it* progress a large
BU nber of pen-on* entered.
THE MASSACRE OF J.MO EGYPT
IAN SOLDIER*
London, Nov. 29.—A duspatch from
Alexandria states that newi has been re
ceived thereof the massacre of Egyptian
troops in Abyssinia. It seems that an
Egyptian force, occupying one if the dis
tricts lately taken, wu* surprueJ by a
large force of Abyssinian*, and 1.200 sol
diers were murdered, including seventeen
officers.
FAVORABLE NEGOTIATIONS
WITH SPAIN.
Madrid. November 20.—1t baa been as
certained from official sources that the ne
gotiations between Spain and the United
state* are proceeding favorably. The ru
mor# spread by the newspapers that diffi
culties have arisen are absolutely incor
rect. Th* relations between the two coun
tries may be regarded ss excellent.
—lf you wish to exchange your old
ing machine for a new OUP, address Hun
nell Sc Aiken, Milroy.
jg-ir W M. KHRII AX, of Centre Hall, has
the agency for Centre and Clinton coun
ties. for the SILVER MU.KiXO lusjis, ad
vertised in another column. All parties
wanting them should apply soon. He will
canvass a portion of tho county.
Nov 11. ltn.
SCHOOL TAX NOTI ETho taxpayers I
of Potter school district arc hereby notiti-'
ed that the tax-duplicate has been placed
iri my hand* lor collection. All tax paid
on or before December Ist. next, will have
& per cent, deducted, ard from that date
to January Ist the amount on duplicate
will be payable, Mnd ail taxes unpaid after
January Ist 1876. will co into the hands of
a collector with an addition off) per cent.
1 will be at home Tuesday and Thursday
of each week to receive tax
A. 11 HOSTKKM AN,
7 oct 3m. Treasurer.
any manufacture apply to Bunnell & Ai
ken, Milroy, Pa.
Granger prices, address Bunnell & Aiken
Milrey, Pa. 21 oct 3m.
JOHN S. MILLER, Tailor, of Mill
heim, is putting up the best of; work nnd
the public would do well to call upon him,
as his prices and work suit the times. Sail
jsfaction guaranteed. We have seen some
of his work and find it equal to that of the
best of tailors, fine door east of Weiser's
smith shop. 21 oct Cm,
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.-The un
dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at
his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers,
at reasonable rales, also to furnisher eon
tract Brjpkwork. S. S. EARNER.
Jooty
COURT PKOCKKDINU-i
Court convened on MouiUy, Novembot
22, His Honor Judge Orvi* presiding dur
ing the first week ot the term
Monday, Nov. 22.
1 tie only v a>o tried w a* that ol the Com
monwealth v Wm Vanpool, for cruelty
to animal*. The charge was of having ot
J-'g* on a hog belonging to Henry Hatches
and also of healing the animal so that It
afterward died from the injuries The
proof of intentional cruelty was not very
clear, but the jury touud a verdict of guil
ty Sentenced to py a fine of one dollar
and cost* ol prosecution.
TUPMI*)" NOV, 2l.
Comnioitw calth vs. Josep |l Shilling,
Selling tire l>> a bath. It was proved that
defendant, w ho seems to be a professional
trump, and is well known throughout the
county, rauc to the place ot Mr, lieorgr
Foust one afternoon and went into the
barn to re>t. Mr, F-uut and )us hired
bun f.ghting flr> in ti-o ftuli
About su| per twin) the defendant was seen
t>< come iroiu the barn ami abort!) after
ward the building ■ discovered to boon
tire, wild wa- entirely consumed with it*
content* Verdict, not guilty.
Commonwealth va Mi*. Mary Harris
False preterm- The |ib>eculrii wet a
rather ancient maiden lady named Sara]
Pollster. She ai in love with and cngag
rit toe man named King, and being una
bio to write or to rrad writing employe,!
the defendant to write letters for her lei
[ her intended, and also to read to the letter-"
! received from tlie other t>rly. Mr*. Har
ris read to her a letter purporting to be'
from King, In which lie stated that he|
wanted certain article* cloth for a t-air oij
pants, lining for a coat, etc. These things,
Mi> Fonsler bought and delivered to the)
defendant, w ho, it was claimed, appropria'
ted them to her own use, or intended to do!
so. The defence was that the pants Hull
was got tor King, but cut to lit the husband
ol Mrs Harris, by request and direction .
Miss Fontler, while the other material
were presented to the defendant as a com
pensation for writing letter*. Verdict, nc
guilty ; prosecutrix to |>ay cost*.
Wednesday Nov, 24
Com. vs. Klli* Wilbams, fornication and
' bastardy. The prosecutrix waa Miss Nan
cy A. Irwin, a gay 'and festive female,
w hose character, even from herownshow
-1 ing, is far from being of the best. The
paternity of her infant, the jury were, no
doubt fully justified in believing, is ex
trenn ly questionable, and the prosecutrix
herself was proved to have charged it
upon different person*,—among other,. Hi-i
ram Banrrmaster and Daniel Bailey.'
Verdict, guilty of fornication only Sen-!
tenced to pay a tiuu of SSO and costs. Fort >
ney for Com. lleaver lor de!L
Com vs. Duvid Logan, libel. The press
ccutor was Mat hew Johnson, and both he
and the defendant were engaged in the
furniture bu-ine-s in Philipsburg The
defendant seem- to have been envious of.
the property of Mr. Johnson, and wrote,
I anonymous letters to those from whom the 1
Matter was buying goods, the effect of
' wiiich was to injure the credit of Johnson
| Verdict, guilty, but re, ommended to the
mercy of the Court. Sentence suspended.
Heaver, Fortney, for Coin, Kur-t for ,
deft.
Com. vs Bridget o'Donne! assault anu ' I
battery. The prosecutor >• the husband*
of Mrs. Mary if oiu, pita yuoh Utpsf ]
lady the defendant accused her husband of
improper intimacy, ami one day when
Mrs, N. * paying her a visit, Mrs. '
UDonne! threw a kettle of water upon
ber. The question of sanity was not rais
ed, yet we doubt if tho defendant is com
pos lacnti;. ycrJict, judtv, anj sentenc
ed to pay a Cue qf SOO ana cost*. Beaver
for Com.. Wvion by the Court i
for deft.
Common wealth vs. Frank Sullivan.
Larcency. The defendant, who i* a color
ed man, was charged by Mr*. Agnes
JJwrst with having stolen from her house
half a doaon ulyor Dq-P-WD and a piece
of soap. The articles worefouad ujion Pi*
person of Sullivan Verdict guilty. Th
Judge, in pronouncing sentence, remind
ed the prisoner that stealing spoon* was a
'crime in Peatisyivaisia, that if he wished
to take such articles and escape puniah
, !)lSt he should go to New Orleans. The
sentence Was to pay a Jne of £l,fO and
costs, and undergo an iinprlsonuiout it,
the county jail for four mould*. Spangier
for Com., Bowers (appointed by the Court.)
for deft.
Thursday, the 26th. being Thanksgiving
day. court adjourned over until Friday.
Nov. 26.
The only idvM cause tneu this week rat
Uiat of T. 5!. Hall v. A. C. UJing*, with
ofsci. fa. D. F. W'etzler. Tbe prin
cipal question involved io tbi* cause was
that of the title to certain real estate, which
It was claimed on the part of Mr. Tiding*
W- the property of his mother, and not
(Subject tij his jjet'ts. T! ie Court so ruled
as to the law in tbo cac H.i,l w;
given for tbe plaintiff for $132.91. Bower
for pi IT; Hoy for deft— Republican.
THE WHISKY EXPOSURES.
MAKING A DASH AT THK PRESI
DENTS HOUSEHOLD.
P 'during Telegrams fo the Ring in
Genrrul Baboock's Handwriting—
Interesting Testimony by Ex-Com
misaioaer Douglass.
St. Louis. Nov. 29 —ln the Avery trial
to-dav. A C. Rogers, at one timo Deputy
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, testifi
ed that lie once organized a raid without
Avery's knowledge. Avery complained
of it, and -aid lie tegifrdeij it a* an impute-
lion against him. Douglas* said lue se
crets leaked out somo w ay, and he intend
ed to confine them to a* few us possible.
That was the New Orleans exposition, and
it was Miccos-ful.
John M D"Uglns testified that he Was
Commissioner ot Intornal Revenue from
ls>7l to May last, and added :
tsubsequeut to the New Orleans raid 1
wanted to try this di*trict, but the ne\y<
got out in somo w-ay. I then became con.
vinco i that it would bu necessary to get
rid ot some "1 the officers. I sent Joyce
to California so that 1 could have the books
in the district examined. I hud my suspi'
clon as to McDonald and Joyce some time
before this. Information of my raid* got
out in some way. I was disappointed in
the first contemplated raid on Nw Or
leans. Avery knew nothing of the suc
cessful raid on that place. He carno to iny
office an J complained that my action re- j
fleeted upon him. In tho fall of 1875 I
concluded to change the Supervisors, and
talked with the President ani Secretary ,
llriitow about it. As soon as the elections'
were over and out of the way I recom
mended the changes. I sent McDonald
and Joyce to Philadelphia. There was a
grout pressure brought to bear upon the
President, and McDonald and Joyce were
not transferred as I had rocotnmendwil.
Witness was asked whether Babcock
went to See him about retaining McDon
aid and Joyce in their district. Counsel
for Avery objected.
Gen. Henderson said he intended to
prove that Gen. Hancock was in tit in Ring,!
and with this view W. D. Barrjard was
culled and asked to compare u telegram!
handed him with u letter from Babcock
written to Barnard. Damurd said he
thought the telegram was not written by
Babcock.
Mr. Dcugiass was recalled but could not
recognise the telegram c having been
written by Babcock.
K. R. Chapman was then called and said
ho was a judge of hand writing, and bad
no hesitation in saying the telegram and
letter weru written by the same person,
Mr. Gillillan, Cashier in the United
states Treasury at Washington, who sa d
hewn* an expert in hand writing, testified'
that the letter and telegram were written
by the sauie band.
! John U. Donahue, clerk in the Western
t iiioti T.>le>ra|>h Ofliee, was then t-attir<J
it.l identified various to) |{r■ lit• * litivit j;
been received and tout fr.t.ii hare f"rni
IbTHtu (lon Henderson iii.l iti
read th# telegrams, but Judge Kiuin tib*
jutted tint stigmatised the |>rtweutlilij( n*
tin* • iin|l >• t.t b..later tip litis fa-it. and in*
vols# the Jury lii u umddl# as to who wai
being tried Tit# telegrams war# Itaal< J
wk a Altai nut Avery's 110 aaiii thy
*ri<re intntlucad also tiuiiakau drieoallhe
Whit# Ileus#
Th# testimony given t t-.luv renders tha,
j indictment of Babcock unitecertain. This
tl#ri !i|iiin ui hat faiurtl t oi idrab!e aii
tali..it In re, tittil lull Hill# els# la talked of
to lilgllt, M. l'.ii uld atill talk, of daliiag
u.g document* in hia tion, ami a gen*
tWinhn ho haa *en s.mie of Ins letters say
ihay implicate high oili.ials,
TKKKIHI.K WOHKuV V UIU'NKKN
111 'SHANR
New York, December l! l*atrk k Tiki
by, of No. 81 I'ark street, !nt night, while
into* icateil, became angered at hi* a if# bo
cause she I'aiUtl to cook u steak lotuit bins,
atitl |.uur#ti tho eonlvuD ot a call of aero
win over her, and then til a match and act
her on Are Th# woman was dreadfully
burind and died this morning Hotli hus
band and ail# were intey i. ati*d at the
tun# of lb# affair Tooby was Committed
j t the Tombt.
INTKNSK COLl> IN li.NliUMt
f Luiitlon, l)t<wibr S The weather ift
1 Knglafid hat ben inU-riety eo!d. \\ etley
Hichardt, ihe well-known gun tanker of
(bit city, it reported la have been frt>*en to
death white oft a shooting excurtion.
MARRIAGES
On lb© VOth u!t, at the Luth. Partonag©
it; Hubl<>rhurg. by it* J A. Mright,
Mr M O. (try ID an to Mitt Nannie ker
lift, daughter of Wtu. Karlin, Kq , bothol
Miletburg, Pa
, DEATHS.
j On 2, near Bellefuate, Mr. John Mutter,
aged about i<o yean.
t. On oth int, t Aaroiuburg, Frederick
Dunkle, aged 65 year*
MARKETS.
'! New York, December 4 Flour, auper
• $4 75(,t5 00; eotniiion to goo I 6 lOj i ~>
, igood to choice 6 50{£600. Wheat, No 2
| Chicago tpring 1 I 26; No 8 Milwau
kee 1 URicl 2tt Kve I0t$ll&. Corn, wet
" tern mixed Oalt, wetlern mixed
• 4t><g,4B. Curie# 11*4 (9 22 Egg* ti,v *•.
I Sugar, fair to good refining th)t4 Pe
troleum, Mined J2i.
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, December 4 -Flour, t-x
I faII ot',y6 t'A), high gratia* 7 **{?.?- f*
I Wheat, new red Pa 1 fioi.4 1 ft) do white
jI 43 (u, 1 ij. Com we* tor a mixed ? "t'-v TA,
. yellow T4(aTO Oat*, wettera mixed -to- c
42 Petroleum, refined I24<<yl2i. crude
;10J. Whi.ky 116
Mii.ttov Makk XT*, corrected weekly by
!• Shelnnre,
Wheat *1 20 to >1 ">
Bur.eV 65c t " ToC.
Oals2setn Roe
Clover Seed fi M to ?'"> i>'
| Kve litic to Ttic.
Pork "c In Sc.
I'aultry 6c to 3k'.
lutier 'fig to an.
Kggt 20c to 22c.
BKLLKFONIK M AKkKTS
White iVheat $1 'JO Red Hi.... lie, xi
new (Vird'i old'*). Oat* fi)—Barley SO.
70 Cloreneetl .o.SO ... .. PotaUie* 41
Lard perpouiitt 8 Pork per poundOG,
JtutterA) Kgg-I.V .. .Planter perton
*l4 Tallowb JJat oi, li). liam t'i
Lard pur pound 8 c'onD. UufkeVusal
•Wet* Fiour per barrel rota ill,it)..
Nova Scotia platter sl4 t > IS. Cayuga
plaater $0,50 per 'JAW lb
It Pays! It Pays !!
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tic, lint been tiled in the office of tho l'ro
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dec !t l'rotbonotary.
"I.EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Letter, tes
-1 i tementary oil the estate of Harncl
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ed, having been granted to tho undersign
ed, nil persons indebted to suiu estate are
required to make immediate payment, and
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MICHAEL STKOHM,
dec JMt Kxccqtors.
I AST NOTICE. All persons indebted "
J to the estate of 8. S. Wolf, dee'd, "
aru hereby notified to render satisfaction r
on or baforo the Ist day of January next, r
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C. C. WOLF,
26 nov Ot. Administrators. 1
I
ITOB BALE.- |
Trio subscriber olfers at iirivato sale, i
a property situated at Millheim. A don
bl - 'o'., thereon erected a TWO STORY |
iROUSK, a wood-bouse, a good static and 1
qflie.- outbuildings. Terms reasonable. I
For further information address S. M. i
Swart/., Centre llill, or cull on 11. Mj
SHartz near Millheim, |
jUkvvil. ti.il, flWAttlft 1
KLKVKN I'KItSONS DKoWNKD.
Hyde I'ark, December 1 (,'apt. Will
ootl, .>( the tlc-aiuerMumiyaitlo, Irom Alt'*
ny, r* in* viip| wm.nl inl > ty ire
At two o'clock in tl. morning he run hei
ahiir. but *li> broke in two, and H|'|UH|
into deep water ami *uk. HP report*
laloven |.roii drowned. iv ol wtiom w< re
waiter unit chambermaid* on the boat,
'l'll* i einainder w ere paitteuger*
i The tlraiiiar 1* ait it U to tier liuriiMnt
( deck anil ice i> cutting bar upper worke
,aw ay rapidly, for lan htit* tlfttr or *i*
t> nolMiiu Wore hanging t<> the r lt and
mini i'i the promenade ib-.k btfoic they
could be got olt
ANDTIIKK MIN'IVti DHABTKR
IWKMTY MK N MLLKD.
London, Drt\ a A leriibie eiploidoti
look place Saturday in the I'oweit Dii'tor
ui pit. near Tredegar. Twenty miner*
were kitted and ten hafft been taken out ;
e\ere!y injured
TWu I'KtKSTS AND A L WV UUIIN
LD Tt) DKA 111
Montreal, Dee. fi. On Satunday ta>i.
ttev. Father Murpby, editor of the Tru#
Witnea and famou* le. iurer on I'apal in
{fallibility. etc., and K. v. Father Lynch, a]
talented young priel lately from Ireland,
<llt>ve out l<> Back river, seven milrt from
Montreal, r:< 1 stopped at tlie la J eiu ties
e hot*l. At night, after retiring, a lir<
broke out in the hotel ami Fathers Mur
phy, Lynch and Madame Champagne, a
lutiy sleeping on tho third floor, wereburu
cd to death bciorc aati-lanre could b* MB
JrrttJ.
A BLOODY • .MINDED ZEALOT
Kingston, Jamaica, No* IS! A Hind
us, employed on the Constant Spring es
tate, beheaded tiro children from religious
freiigy, the heads, wero secured at a tingle
blow with n machete.
■
A few years ago there resided at K< •
Chester, Pt-rry county, Kmiua Johnson, a
beautiful girl. She became acquainted
with a young man, who ruined her. Af
terward, doerted by bilu, the became an
outcast Lust weak >be placed herself in
front ot an approaching train and was
killed.
There are t\Utw,OUU fvel of logs In the
W iliiainoport booms.
Grain, Seeds and Produce
PA KM EES LOuk'TUIS WAY.
: an 1 bring your grain of all kind.-,
Clover Seed, Pork.
Poultry, Jfc , A<\, Ac.l
10 Mllrov -oiill w*ro-hou—where you
will at all timet rtH-nvi the lughod ra*h
iiric* for the Salt. platter. Coal,
rih, Ac. for aale. l> SIiEI.MIKE,
1* nov in
ESI K ABLE HO MB AT FKIVATIE
s \ I.E A v.-rv dtr*b!t) property,
•ttuntr J at Chuirkrillti Centre county l'.
it offrrel It private •*!'• Itnprov. menu
inii>t > fa new TWtl-STOKY I\N KLL
INC HOUSE iCii'-is ft a never tailing well
with pump, garden and young fruit tree#
t'ii ri !•• t.ool !|i : ,c, |iu a rrf ukarby
ft I. a deniable l(U*liiNl toi a •liou-loak
or. Term# reaaotinble. For further in
formation call at lite (lore of Me*r#.
Sir.■lnn A Swart*, r addr<c tho urid- r
'dgncJ at Seiitwgruve. St>vdrr county l'a
11 nov 6t. Til OS J FEEDKKICK
i;Eii|i> tin* |h t*K|t'Eril
AT
Wolf's Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE !
POLITE ATTENTION '
Having just returned front the Kat, and
liouahl at pati'u price*, 1 am now nrpu<<!
t<> sell cheaper than ever before. Mv *u>ck
con ah u m part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
HATS A CAPS,
Hours A SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, sfrc., Ac.
Ladies' and Gcuta' Underwear aapccs
lality.
A LAKQE STOCK OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly ou itaud. J*ook at (lie fig
ure! J
Good f'ammtre Suit*, $1(1 Oth
(iood Ciimmere CoaU, 80.00
Customer* will tiad the atock com
plete, and a call i* all thai *a required
to assure you that lit is U the beat,
place in (ha valley to buy your goods.
Remember, W, have but one j/rxee far
eoeryone.
W.M. WOLF.
\\f M P. WILSON. Atlornev-at-Law.
IT Rallefonte fa, Office in Mr*.
| ner'* Building, Rellclunte Pa. If.
THE WEEKLY SUN.
!I7T. NEW YORK. 1876
Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is (he "
Centennial year It i* alto the year in
i which an Opposition House of Keprrwenta- '
tive. the first since tbe war, will be in
1 power at Washington ; ami ti, yv*r of th>
twenty third elect >n t*f u President of the
United -State* All of these events are
ure t-i be of great inturrsfand iiuporUnce
•specially the two latter ; and all of than!
and everything connected with them will
ho fully and ff**hly reported an<Jexpound
ed in ilia Sun. (
The Opposition House ,>f Repre *tit*.
tivas, taking up the line of inquiry open ad
veur* ago by the Sun, will sternly and dil
igently investigate the corruptions and
misdeed* of Grant's administration; ami;
will, it i* to be hoped, lay the foundation! 1
for a now and belter period in our natural
hi*trv. Of ail this The Sun will contain
complete and accurate account*, lurnislnng j
it* reader* with early and trustworthy in
formation upon thca absorbing topic*.
The twenty third Presidential election,
with Iha preparation* fir it, will be memo*
rable a* deciding upon Grunt'* aspiration*
fur a third term of power and plunder, and
still more as deciding who hull be the
candidate <>( the party of Reform, anil as
electing that candidate. Concerning all
Ithnio subject*, tho*a who read Tbe Sun
will have the constant meant of being
thoroughly well informed
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, in it, condensed when Unimportant, at full
I length when of moment; and nlwnya, wu
| trust, treated in a el<- n r, interesting and in
structive manner.
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ami wo shall continue to give in it* col
umns a large amount of miscellaneous
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Address. THE SUN, New York Oily.
A DMINJSTHATOH s NOTICE
l.uttur* .'f ailtnini*(rNlii>n on tlio li
. ,of Juio'i K lino, late of Falter twp., !••'"■!
haying Imi-ii granted to the unaernixned,
oil |m ion* k Mowing I henunive* to be II)
r debled to hkM tlii'rdpiit are rpnupnted t"
! limko imoioiliatn payment, end |iarnn
, having claim* it£*iiil iho rittl* vtill |ir'
p|it tliein amino.United l.ir oltl*meiit i
' Ki> KI.INK A .I'tllN SHANNON j
Mt || i.' Ailtn'N I
A DM I NISTIt AToKH NOTICE
A
Lvttor* of ajiuiuialratioti on tbeirtateofi
Oanlnl Kiniport, Into of Harrie twp, ilee'tM
having been iffHiiloil to the undroiginxi,
jail |><-r>.in knowing lliounol* o to be id
• Irl'ti'il to Will ilocoiMl Mfo f oil no* toil io
make immediate payment, and Lie Mori
baring claim* ){rtiiit tlio nutate will |r
•cut tlioiu authenticated for ■ -ttlemarit.
DAVID KIMI'OKT.
Nov A IK Ailm'r.
ftf ILIN LE ft V GOO I) 5
n rm. i;. tli I.M I HE, '
I'ottkh'h Mine,
Inti ]u*(, returned front l*tiiln>l<o|o>with
the laiol ty)* of Straw Silk ami fancy
Hat*, HotineU, A , V i lvoU. Flower,,'
Crn|>i, Silk Good,, Feather*, lilotidiM.j
Kibhoiit iturhi , lirault, Ornaiueiilt, Ao
A full line of all 1110 Utotl ty lu, ol M illiu
try Good*, which will lit ld at the to**-
m! price*. Sho ha* one if the bet millin
er* in her employ.
fl#- lltb d Hon net* re'.rl:n*tl In the
uto.l *t*le "ft* Oet?1, let.
Don't Buy
HARD COAL BASE BURNER
UK AT! NO STOVK, until you have
Hininptl the
TIIK
Best 4c Handsomest
STO VK 1N Til E AJA KK KT.
.':!! ami too them at the Store of
J. %. KIIKNMIX,
I'IVTKr !|h, lo
f\ It A M PTuN SIM PKKIVL SUA V""
JVy' '• tux "HtST.
j rhU Soap i* it anufartured trm pure
i materials, and a> it contain* a large jn*r
< entage of Vegetable Oil, it warranted ful
ly CTjual 111 the bott initmrtrj CattileSoap,
and at the mine time po*te*f alt tin
a suiting Nil I daansing nrnperti*' of thi
•elebralid German *nU French Laundry
"up. U it llioretoie recommended for
ue in the Laundry Kilcn-m, and Bath
room, and for general household purpo
**' ' ,O for l'ritiUu I'fc.qi. **, L*. go. ear*,
atsii Ma r l,,tii-jt>, a; it will rttanreataiaa ui
i'lli. Cfcjlv', Tar, Oil, Ptivl, till , from tht
hand. Manufactured only bv
CHAM Plus BROTHERS
2.4,6, H. and It) Rutgcr- l'ia<-, and-2) and
So JelfertiinStreet, N'< * Vark,
Nor 11 ta.
TheOrangerSlure!
Somothing New!
CASH AND PRODUCE FOR
CHEAP GOODS,
ISHOHT CKRD4T A SFLOBT PROFITS.
ISHF.4I. GKft VOltl.l .
Spring Mill* ha iwtablwhed aitoreiouil
the tnae, and ha* a complete .lock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROOBKIKS.
HAKUWARK.
QU RENEW ARK
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
KISII, SALT.
CIGARS. TOBACCO,
DHL-OS. SPICKS. OILS.
In htvrt a lull line of
EVERYTHING FOB LESS PRICES
THAN ELSE WHERE
COM K AND JI'IHJK FOR YOUR
SELVES
fifab. y.
Y£i s b\D>VS
NEW
Tile Manufactory,
WOODWARD, PA.
_ The undei-*igned ha opened a new Tile
Shop for manufacturing all kind* of Tile*
Perton* withing to drain uif their land
will plea*e call and examine our Hock, a*
we make the round abd alto the hortc tboc
tile
For aample call at the Reporter office.
D VENA DA A SON,
21 oct Bi;j. Woodward.
Simon Haines*
CENTRE HALL.
Manufacturer of
C'Rrristgcft,
Huggira.
H ngona. Ar.
Of every description , running gear for!
ali kind* of vehicle*, made to order, and in
first class manner. Itemg a practical me
chanic. I would WARRANT ALL
IVoKK to give sati-fnetion. Repairing
promptly attended to at the lowest rale*.
Undertaking.
Coffin* of all §t vies
made on *hortet notice. The business
of undertaking attended to in all it
branches. Respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. '.I sept y
J H AUKIS 4. IS NHtJOKRT, XfokiAVk 1
jona ttorKKtt. I'KTI HIIOiS KK.
Pennsvalley
Hanking Co.
CENTRE HALL. PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow In.vrctt,
Discount Note
Buy and Sell
Government, Securities, (iold arid.
Coupon*
Pterin IIokr, Wu 11 Mtvot.it,
Pree'l. Cashier
T AS. M'MANTiS, Attorney nt Lat
*/ Bellofont*, promptly atti* d to all]'
hutiaes* enteasted to hint juii 'r.St
BE ATT V p,ANo:
TICK HKST IN I'SK •v.Send stamp! l
for Circular. DAN IEL F UKATTY, j
Washington, Nr* Jitwv
its. r. aiiKßßirr. j.r. vhi.i.ku!
j Keystone Patent & Model Works •
J. F. MILLER A co.
PATENT OFFICE A. EXPERIMEN
TAL MODBLB OF
111 OX . IF 0 or) OJ{ nA'A6' 6,
M ADE oN SHORT NOTICE.
f>7 Water Strret, and 80 Firxt A rente,
PITTSIUIKJII.
Oflke with J. IJ. Shorriir A Son, Works,
3d Floor. lajir.y.
TO UN F. POTTER Attorney -at-Law.
f} Collections promptly made and
special attention given to those having
lands or property tor sale. Will draw up
and have acknowledged Deed-, Mortgages,
Ac. Office in the diamond. north side o
the court house. Itellefonte ncW'ititi
marry p 1 * m °
&fi..Send stamp for full information,
Price List, Ac., Ac. D. F UEATTY,
' Washington. N ■).
jQR.S. U. OUTE LI US,
Dentist, Millholm.
t Offers his professional services to the
, public, lie is prepared to perform all
operations in the dental profession.
■ | Trfrllois now fully prepared to extract
11 teeth übaututfiv wit! vul pt,,; iii yC fS-tf
UKVTTYAiAA 0 !
I AGENTS WANTED! (Male or Fe
. male.) to take orders. D. F, liiiATTY,
VfMluiifivui Kw Jwiyr.
N'KW STOHK, N'KW COODS AM)
,
Panic Prices.i
ii. %. i,ihkini:ii.
tl till* old t'enlru il ill
Ju*l opining u Stock of
N'KW GOODS,
OLD KABIIIONKD FKICEBI
IA large vtrirty of
Lttdiet Drfft Qvodi
'iitiii ii.ii.'iui.' in
Mualiuiaml Cnlicoea.
lteadjMiid<! CioUilOff
Warranted to Suit.
Ill* Cloib. mid i.i444imori, i
I'not be excelled I
His Grocery Department.
&*n>ni ilt*. cvrrf uiio In k*<)ltMont aiitt!•
price*.
syrup, Sugar, Tea Colt"*., t amird IruiU, (
Oouic.tic and foreign Fruit., Client;,
uhd cvury rubor article belong*
ii. to tli< Crocerj i> (mil.
tit en t
r Fanner*, Mechanic* ufiU lWri<f>
ItHik tu your inieri et One dollar * dit
* dollar in pocket. Thn < ill and M'c at
what *-I.t< #ljn jfly low jrri. )i
KO~ Null <uh!<| It lii>i| -%*,
AUo tku eliuUuat r aunt i j 'l a i
way* uti hand, Apr. 10, }'.
.Miller & Soil,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
HE A l-KKs IN
rUHEDHVUS
AND MED I VISES,
CHEMICALS, (HLs, I>VE STUFFS,
I'Kit Y UMKHV. NuIIuNS,
FANCY AUTIOLK3
yon THETuILET,
it- ~ A<\, Ac.
PITKE WINK AVI> UQI OItH,
fur mmiiciuai purfttMe*.
Truwidf tl- Supporter* iu yrval variety.
A La, ifa'-pim
CKI AUS AM) TOBACCO,
nd all other arthle. uutally kept in a
P,rtcla Hrug Store.
Proicrijillom carefully Compounded
Hwttf HILLBB b SOU.
H('aJ(|iUrtei< for Boot* aud Shoe* !
P*o W E K 8'
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Opposite Bush House,
BELLKKOKTE, PA.
Poweri Bout 4 Shoe Stura U ine lrget
' *nd beti *tock4 wWoUmmeiil ii Centre
i County.
He keepi constantly ou hand a full''
[line of
II O O T H I \ I H II O E N.
ll.* it jmt the Urg*i i h L or
ISprini OaIivr brought to B-il<-r>i,t.-
iIM 2 s>]fis 3
for ladie*, kept constantly on hat.4.
B.mt* atid She-- f,, r *>m*n, o( '
•II style*. <|Uai>ty and price?, from tin 1
tu< to ihe cheapen, c !>inth
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION !
either in *|uality <u prices. Call au<i
examine his new *luck of Sijiriti;; aud
"summer Hood*, and yen will fird it
<*■ your ndvuulayv. Ajr2ll y
NEW YORK
BR\N< IISTORE.
j McClaln'* Bioek, Directly Gpp Bu>b
! II cure,
BoileAnte, Pa.
11. IIEIIHA* A CO., Prop'rx.
Dry Goods,
hosiery, linens, fmbkoid-
KltlEU, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN
CY GOODS,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
ltriow the Usual Prices.
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r. a. wxxaoa. t a. aicaa. a.a at. at
WILSON & HICKS,
j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD
WARE DEALERS.
IRON, PAINTS,OILS, GLASS,AC
Builders llarthvare
COACH MAKER'S GOODS.
CABINET MAKERS STOCK. j*
It
Stoves of All Kinds.
CHILDREN'S HI'GGIES. j
WAGGONS, CARTS. &C.
WILSON A HICKS.
BlU'otUc, Pa.
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NOTICE.—Wo will sell u> r-upou-.ui, ■
men on lbr6 months credit. Writ us, .
I off 5 pr cent for caab wiiich i* equal to ivi!
j p-r cent per annum It will pay the pur-J,
<-hat,r to burrow ut iO from other parti. -,|,
if he can save iu buying from us. It, U ' 1,
way wtt outturn oar money ttuJ -ell Int
er. Mir I* tl. j
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CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. 0. DKIXINGKR.
)
j A new, conipkte Hardware M M tin
! been opened by the undersigned iti Cen
'troliili, where he is Prepared U> . > il ali
, kinds of Building ami II se v an. siting
Hardware, Nt.il>. -V
1 Circular and Hand Saw*, Term, n Saws,
Webb Saw,, Cloth, Rack-, •< full it
nient of Glass nr; 1 Mlrr -r I"..: Pi mr,
Frame*. Spokes. Folic- and llub. (abb
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades ■■) Forts,
Lock*. Hinge*. Screws, Sash Springs
Horse Shoos, Nuils, Norway R-.ls, Oils,
Ton Re 11*, Carpenter To,,)*, Paint, Varn
ishes.
Picluro* framed in the finest style
Anything not on hand, ordet. 1 u|".j
shortest notice.
g-tr Remember, all offered clioaj
er than elsewhere
attg 25' 73-tf
JOH\ ( DIP'S
Furniture Rooms,
MILROY, MIFFLIN CO . PA.
Extension Tables,
Chambor Suits,
FineA Common Furniture,
Consisting in part .it DURE AITS, RED
STEADS. CAIN and WOOD SEAT
OH A1 US,
The public generally are invited to cail
and >ie the line assortment of FI'RNI
TUUh t in) foftnd a! the above ostalilish
-1 mont, all ot our own Manufacture.
Undertaking in all its brancltea,
Collins, Caskets and Shrouds
, Having purchased an elegant Ilenrse, 1
, will attend all orders of undertaking 1
inny receive from Pennsvalley, Centre Co.
" Pa. JOHN CAMP
Jun 28 tf.
BUY YOUR DRUGS fROM
II
I) rii Si or (\
_ (NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER GON
STORE !
FRK SII AND CHEAP,
Apr. 'Hi
I-THMTURE.
JO nx ItItI.CXIRXLI..
in hi* oloffultf }-PV K"Oinr, Spring ft #•
Hellefnnte.
lift* n hind ri amnrlnirrti
HOUSE I'URNITUHK from the ton.
'utmost lo the molrl tranl.
CHAMBER sKT . i'AKLoRHKTB.
! SOFA v . < iI.VU . BEDSTEADS.
WOOL MATI I:I HI,-. ilAlJl MAT
T BESSES,
i •.(*<! M\ thing want <1 in riie lift® af hi
■ hu"inK -In.i. -uda end it; Whrk. A!
I <m, kite made n *) oeW>y and keep* o
hand, the tarpon an 1 t stock of
WALL FA FEU.
Qo d at r< . leitie Witt #, * holcun
! ml retail. Hire hint* c#il !.if.<ro pur
I hating i.!, whi'r. fetC-ljr
J. ZELLER A SOW
DRUGGISTS
, No 6 lirockerbofi'Ho*,ReUcfotitf.Pit
Ih itlcr* In Ikriiiitt, < licuiimi*
IVrfnmcrj, lam j Loud* Ac.
A'<*.
Pure Willi* and Li<jor* for medic*
•urpo*** always k<pL mi; 81. 72.
J lENTER II ALL
Furniture Hooiiin;
l /.ttv iiltl HitlM:,
c.jMxtful y in? ,rn the eUir.m* of Centr
'Utity, Umt be ha* bought out the uf
taiidufJ . O licir.ingw, and ha* re^ aM .
he price*. Tb y bare ea*t*„ily on bat-.l
<nd i;,.n to order
BEDSTEADS,
111 11 F A I'M,
MINKS
W AHHSTA N DH,
< OHNKK CUrBOA RDM. I
TABLES. Ac.. A*.
iioltfc ilili* llaSI
;Th*ir tlufk of r<ad.v->nad Furniture b
'*■*> in) warranted ofgood workmastbi
md i *ll made under their *n itr.d -
tie ropery iamb, and i offered | tate.
.li.-aj <-r than eLewher*.
fail and M-e our Uock Lcfoi).wr>
elaewbere. % f„b ly
Gift & Flox*y*s
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE HALL
,They hare now .peuod, and wiii eonalatn
y keep on head, a ealendid rtork of tier
SHOES, (iAITKRfi, d: SLIPI'KRS, foi
men, women end children, from tie beet
inufaetori in tbe country, end now of
••rod at the
Lowest Prices,
HOOTSand hlloKri itikde to order, upnr
hort notn-e 1 hey invite the people o.
thin rieiniti u> give them a tell, m, they
• ill itr.ve to ttiurit a thate of their pat
roimgo. my Kkf
GRAHAM & SON.
tip r il
f J .
li.>alera iu
Boots, Shoes and
AUBSMd,
Ladies', Misses* and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Casio in Work Made To
Order,
Harness Leather,
Sole Leather,
CalfSkins
And Shoe Finding alwsyt on band.
bishop Street,
• if lieflefonlo. Pa
Excolsior Cement'
Trie utid< -rvigned now mnnufarture* Ce
meni WAKKANTEDOF AHUPKKIOB
Ul Al.n I, il his kilns lien Pint
tro k Mills, in Haines twp. Tbiscemcnl
hat already been ttud in large <{uanUU
ijtrtn the L. C A S. C. lilt., and ha* been
[found highly* saiofaclory upon all job#
[where it has b-Ssn used, and a* e>|uai It
r "*' mint, fart an*! for u #e in CIS
IKRNti, WATER PIPES, or whatever
* T kml '("•Bty of Cement u deal
male This has already beer
lusted far and aide, and rendered" the ut
uio*t ratbhtetion. Persons, iiirrefofs COB*
itlruvUnjj I'lftcriu, laying Water Pipe*,
Arc., will find it to their advantage U beat
U(i*in mind, and also, that he warrant! tbe
irlicjft a* represented.
4 , J O. MEYER,
may _1 t! Asr< i)tburg, K
%~A. CURRY,
800 l & J)l£#9 uJ £*&**,
CEM'IIIIIULLFi.
Would most ri-#|'t tfully inform Ike cit
xetis oftbia vl- mite, tb;; he !>- started >
new Bo.it S!|,. Slap, and would Iw
thankful for a share of the public patron
age M<>.. in oo made to order and
acrordiag to style, and warrant# his work
|to o jual any made elsewhere All kind*
of repairing doa* and charges reasonable.
fdi IX ly
T hPANHLI U, Attorr.<'r-at*Lnw,
s, Tn. OnJci wllti
| Bush & Torum. C- ultßt: >n in English
md German C. >n*promptlv attend
! ><i to, febo-U
r-M M iN<l 8 110 VS "p
Bsllafonta, PA.
j ISAAC MII.LEB, Pt.iprieu t.
i The Camming* House, .-n Bishop stmt,
lis one of th* tile ere?. *t located hotel* in
Jlhet *i H ha: the r s -ibb-- m the!
ipiiice, i-r n excel hut livery attachrd and
c iy all u ii will be | id gun-to, No
j S>H : e il! In- ito make it pleasant
* f' •'bit p) ng place tvr the pub
u\ H at 1 1 'i; l y ike y or wttk, und
i -me. f argc.l w; always be found very
iur.e IL
itasnr HK>> KKIIIIOS K, j. p. sunt;am
President, Cashier.
QF.NTRK COl NTV BANKING CO
(l,.ite Millik in. Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DKPOSITS,
\nd Allow intc r. #t
Di-i'ount Notes,
lluy ar.l .-'ell,
jc'ovt rnm. in Sect: itieh.Gold A
-1 t>Wnftr Coutwms
I * *-#*rjr Fa.foor, aim!
..fit ior afu-uld hart
" "" hITTLEGIAKT
\r-< orn & Coh
Mill.
A i x- "BOOKS'
V M I n ~njVO' J
Sor Itono or Ssoxu, Power
Cro?< Cut and Circular
WOOD - SAWING MACHINES.
Dose*t Ireo'.ars end Prieo-list writ froo.
II I.b II b Hit .Hamiraoturfngt o.
Wltoii'.U Wed Kigbth.SU, CINCINNATI, 0.,
Manufacturers .if Carm Mm binary, Steam
Engines, Shaker Thresher, Fnrui,
School, and Church Bells, cto.
Deo 10. y.
IBEATTT PI,NO!
i ENDORSED BY TIIK HIGHEST MT
iSICAJ, nutli irities throughout the world
i TilK MOST. 1> F. 11EATTV, Pruni
utor, Washington, N.J.
n PDRTN BV, Attorney at Haw
Aft Bellctutilc, i'tt, Ulhcu over Rey
vuia.t Itwuk-,
I FOR FARMERS iNO if!. '1 > S
Go to
I. Guggcnheimer.
rot. . ttl i . J. A DOMESTIC
DRY GOOD#, NOTIONS,
| READY MADECDOTHING
iDBEftHOOODR,
' (iiitX.EßlEß|
rsoTMoirl,
soon & mom,
IIATS, CAPS, ROOTS & BHOES
CLOTHING, OIL CLOTH
AKI> FANCY AK7ICLCB
O "vi5o5; **°
tod isoow prepared to accoaodataal
but old customers, 'and to welcome mil
tifetr ones who may favor bin with
heii paifoiuge. lie feels safe in at.
log that he can please the moet fasti di
>us Cell and see.
I*A AC GUGGENHEIM!*,
t Mr.bustman atill co&tioaee
lodeej in
L ( , K ® *lf L> SHOE-FINDINGS,
h *tf .5* aud V nKEDS,
u |*e old room .where be mar always
®e found. 12ap.tf.
I I'IJJk under* determined to maet
I f-_ the popular demand for Lower
neead nhpeetroUy eell* the attention ef
-b public® hie lock of
SADDLERY,
row offered' at the old aland. Detigusd
♦paelally h. r the people end the time*, the
f oertetid moet varied and compleu u
sottme&tw
Caddie#, Hen. era, Collars, Br id lee,
f every deeoripuoo and quality ; Whips,
■ud in tti cvrytb ng to cumulate all rat
la#* •itebltabment, be now offer*at prices
which will suit the times
Cbaa gTHeid,
Clock, liHit'limakrrA Jreeler
Mdihciin, Centre Co., Pa.
t!l kind* ol Clock*, Watch** end Jewelry
f the iat<Mi Mete*, a* alao the Marmaeilw
rateot Caiander Clock*, provided with a
"inpietc ibtir* of the month, end day ef
he mt.ntli and weak on it* (n* which Is
warranted a* a perfect time-keeper.
JW" Clock#, Watche* end Jewelry rw>
niuriad on limit notice and warranted,
BEATTY r 1 A^nr "
SVKIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONI
tIIOCSAND FOUNDS. Liberal terms
t® dealer*.
BROOKE HOFF HOUSE.
BELLKKONTK!CA.
E. PEEKS di SON, Frop'ra,
Thi* wait known bot*l, muate in the
-restate# lamon of Ui town, hat hsea
horaviphivrenovated, repainted and fur>
ihd new. It will he the etna of tha pre
<na'i* t. u ake it a pleasant Home for
hose whom*? favor thou with their nal
ri.tM.rpt, A ire* mrtimge is ran to the do
pot, and t!*• u*t stable* in town araeon
w). .i with tha fiousA. ffUapr
BEAT'.
'V P IAN 0 1
1 Thtt tpiendki K*
-gft" Forte eowbiat*
* o#y ilMjiroveDJett its too# wtU power
attd great durability, and bat rtniirtd
be unqualified fi)Ji.iKmM.U of ikt bigfc-
Muncal auilK>riue for iu MirriiUmt
EXTRAORDINARY hcbnw of TOM, baviac
NO SUFLLILO# IN TUK WORLD.
r ti* "I Octave*. ovcMrutig BOM,
.utt Iron Frame, French Grand actio*.
Frit Hot, Corned i'tdai,Solid Kaaewood
Houldiug*, ivory Key Front, Capped
ttanuieta, a Grade Treble, See , dc, dtc.
Weight when boxed over One Tbottaaad
round*. Liberal dttccunt to the trad*.
Agent* VV anted— male or female.)
Send kUtnp lor Circular. Add rata
'*• fa, 'emir and Proprietor, DAN I LL 9.
WSATTf, \\ sktiinau-n. SewJenajf.
C. PECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL, FA..
The utider.iifjwd hu o'fiMi.d u,tM
at bit new thopt, fo tkt
•nanufactuie of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
SLKiae* AK SLUM,
PLAIV AIL FAUCI
>f every description .
All vehtct*s manufactured by him
*rc> warranted to reader satisfaction, wad M
equal to any work done elsewhere.
tie ae> nunc but the best material,
md employs the most skillful workmen.
Uwciue they flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Onlmfmai distance 'promptly attend-
C"tnc and examine my work before
•ntraeting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Reparing done.
KW HARDWARE BTORX.
J. & J. HARRIS.
So. 5, UKOCKKItIiOFF ROW.
Anew and 'complete Hardware Storo
ha# been opened by tbe undersigned in
Hrockerbofirl new buililitic—where they
r prepared to sell all kind# of Building
nd Home Furnishing Hardware, Iron,
Stwl Nails.
Bug*}" wheel* in setts, Champion
C lot be* \\ ringer, Hill Saws, Circular and
11 nd Saws, Tcuaon Saws, Webb Sawn,
b Cream Freezers, Bath Tuba, Clotbaa
Jiiicka, a full assortment of Glass and
M rrcr Plate of all sizes. Picture Frames,
W livedbarrows. Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps,
Bolus g, Bpoke#, Felloes, and Hubs,
Plows, Cuitsvators, Corn Flows, Plow
Poir.U, Fhear Mold Boards and Cultiva*
tor Tooth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spade#
and Forks, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Bask
-prings, llore-Shoe<>, Nails, Norwni
H Js, Oils, Lard, Lubricating! Coal,
Lin#, i J, Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bellows.
Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory
S XT* Hells, Grindstones, Carpenter
I-xd*. Fruit Jars and Cans, Faint, Oil*,
\ urri-ljc > received and for sale at
liins 08-u' J. A J. HABBIS.
-It v ,'. Blatchly'
<Q \ Improved CUCUM
y&t S Jj ? BER "WOOD PUMP
fi V* t v ' aekaowledged
Jj' .STANDARD of tko
?, market, by popular verdict, til*
. ft y X'-t pun>r> for the least money
Jiif Attention * invited to Blatchlejrs
* j Improved Bracket, the Drop
.*- Cheek Valve, which can bo with
,.Vi drawn without disturbing. tko
• niann-s tjolnta, and tho copper ohamber
| which never cracks, scales or ruats lit
w ill Inst a life time. For sale by Dealaio
• d the trade generally. In order to bo
• ire that \ou get Hlatchley's Pump, bo
arciul and see that it has my trade-mark
..above. If you do not know wbero to
buy, dercriptiva circulars, together with
ihe name and address of the agent nearest
you, will be promptly furnished by ad
dreusing, with stamp.
CHAS. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufaetnrer,
ottti Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
11 roarthu.
D. M. RITTENHOUSE,
WITH
IIOMS, Nt lib* AltZ A CO. *
w HOICKS ALK DKALKRB IH
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
144 North Delaware Avenue,
137 North Water Street,
• PHILADELPHIA.
ft. A. Keens. O scnvAaa. J.Bcawsa
luwra.ly.
Till: ADJUSTABLE
SPRING BED.
ihe Best and Cheapest now in Use. Man*
ufaeturcd by
I)A NIKL DERK, Be lefonte, Ponn'a.
\Q~< all and tee them \lefvrc purchasing
ksiiriito