The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 06, 1876, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
rHUKSDAV A, JAN. IfiTfi.
I.ODGE MMTISRI
cmytlHsulomi,lts.Nk 1 O.efO. F.n>'s
arrry Samrea* eswntac la k* fn.l Fvllewa ttstl
j si uvi aci h, p. aaiTv. a ;
Ot.ll KewT tiorsiw. No, UT, P A M . mi en
M itii rawing on or after *<-h fall m,son In Ih#
Mot>llewall7\. _ „
f F HkrlacWvh Sret. W n MINOI *. w M
Pno-taaas CasNua, P of 11. mrela on Sslortaj af
tornsosaon ov sflrr oaoti full mnon, at Usrlr Hall.
,1. J- Aaaav
LOCAL ITEMS.
——Mr. Sam' 1 Mot* eold bit fhrm near
Woodward, tc David Orudorf, at Blf*per
acre—about 90 acres.
Hunkle's hardware stare at Mill
heim is about changing bands- Messrs J
W Snostk end Henry Smith being the
purchasers.
lt i reported that Centre llall is U'
have a new sic re Mr Spiegelmyer is
said to be the men.
The hell on Jake Harpeter's shop
wee about a* tarry a* aay that vt> rung
on New Veer's eve.
bus been fixed upon for dedicating the
new M. K. church, atfhie piece. A gen
eral invitation is extended to be present
upon the eceesien. Prominent mlniste-s
ef that church will ba preaent to make t'. <
occasion cue of intereet
Dr. Jaccha, of Orbieonia, Pa . ha
le.-ated here and intends to continue in
the practice of his profession.
Mr. John H. Keller sold hie house
and lot, in this town, to Mre M Cully, of
Milroy, for ft.W
The last CfcHetmae <Sc.:ge Dan
Hastings dodging the Bellrfbnte luvenilrs
to escape their "My Christmas gilt.
yCruel Dan.
f / Centre Hall i to have another phyV
aician aeon. We are informed that Dr.
Johr. I. Alexander of Michigan, iformer
ly of Millheiml, intends locating here
about the Ist of February next, hn\ ing re
solved upon this npon learning of the re.
of Dr. Kunklo. r
X Milwbarg bad a Ire en last Thurs
day morning, 2£kh ul|., which destroyed
the stor* of Mr. Boggs and the hotel of ex
sheriff T. M. Hall. The fire had Its ori
gin in the store of Mr. Boggs, which was j
insured. We did not learn whetner ourl
friend Hall had any insurance. The cause |
eftbe fire remains a mystery.
——The ladiee tair op. 21 axe 25 ult..
Wat quite a success, notwithstanding tbe
unfavorable state ot the weather. All the
article* were sold en Saturday night, the
time tied for cloeing the fair, and in the
eating department pretty near every thine
was uied np alee. The attendance, during
the whale time was hriek, and the thing
was well naaaagej in every department,
and good order prevailed. Fair lasted one
and a half days netting a clear profit ot
from $l3O to $l9O dollars— tbe total pro
ceed* being nearly S3OO Much credit is
due to the ladiee who took an interest in
the matter and carried it through so suc
cessfully. Had the weather been favora
ble the proceeds would undoubtedly heve
been doubled. We repeal, much credit i>
due the ladies for the interest they mani
fested and the skill they exhibited in
making the fair a success.
A rope-walker plied his vocation at
Centre Hall, on New Year—giving a pub
lic exhibition of his skill tea large crowd.
The rope-walking feat would have been
ail right, but he disgusted all decent spec
tators with the vulgar caper* he cut be
forehand, dressed in female attire, his per
formances in that garb being an insult to
every female present. In the evening he
intended giving en exhibition of his skill
as a magician, admittance 25 cent*. But
his performances in the afternoon very
properly bad the effect to bring him no
crowd, end the few admittance quarter?
were returned, and no exhibition given
"Wilson A Dicks hardware etore
should be visited by ell who intend to
build, by ell who reed tool*, by all car
riage manufacturers ar.d wagon-makers
wbo need stock, by all house- keeper* who
need hardware. All these classes will find
iison Jt Hick's stock the most complete
in the county, and the prices lowest, and
every one about the establishment an
obliging gentleman.
Beautiful Dair Switches made cut
of your own combings—so cts. per ounce.
Spongier's Hotel, Centre Hall.
Hi hi-hi.—Got a registered letter the
other day. dadoes* never ro-e quicker,
ar.d overjoyed at the good luck we went
out. got tbe axe ar.d with one determined
sweep actually cut a piece of wood.
Who 11 pay up arrears next to get us cool
ed down again 7 Quick, now.
The Lock Haven markets are given
it- last week a Democrat as follows .-
Butter, Ssc per lb. ; Eggs, 35c per dux.;
Lard, 16c per lb. ; Onions, 10c per peck;
Apples, $1 00 per bu.; Turnips 2sc per bu.;
Cabbage, 0c per heed ; Dried apples, 10c
per lb.; Potatoes 50c per bu.; Flour, $1 50;
Chickens GO to 60c pair; Celery ,Bc pcrataik:
Turkeys, 10c per lb. lb. Lite weight; Geese
60c a piece; Apple butter, 25e per qL
When the sound of Centre Hall's
bolls first broke in on our slumbering ears
on Saturday night last, it started a dream
in us that we had met Georgo the Third.
He looked as though he bad just come
down from Salt Hiver, carried a grcasv
bundle, with toes well enough to be out of
bis boots and starvation in his face. He
sin ply asked us for a "chaw of terbacco."
AV e told him we did not us the weed, and
pointed him to a drug-store where he
might get some opium, the stuff that John
was making tbe heathen Chineecha w
We have had a regular spell of
spring weather— fine as it s!~>uld be on
May-day. Flies were out, bees flying and
on Friday, Saturday and Monday far
mors were plowing. It's all right, only
don't let tjs have winter in the spring for
jt.
Tho new M. E. Church at Centre
Hall, will be dedicated to the worship of
Almighty God (Noprcventing providence)
on Sunday the 16 of January. Revs. G.
W. -Miller, of Reliefonte, W. 11. Dill, of
UUarfield, J. W. LccLse, of Aitoona and
other ministers will be present on the oc
casion. Ministers in the surrounding
country and the public generally are most
cordially invited to be present.
By order of tbe committee.
G. W- BOUSE, Pastor.
WAKAUAKER ft BROWN. —The largest
clotLinfc house in America it that or the
Crru whose name heads this nolice and is
located ntSixth and Market streets, Phila.
Head what they ray in their advertisement
on the second jingo of this paper. They
will do all they promise, and will give
each purchaser a guarantee that their
goods are sold as low as possible, and then
will take them back inside of ten days if
unworn and the customer is [not satisfied
with them.
Any and every thing mado up out of
hair. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spangler's
Hotel, Centre Hall. Orders received by
stage or mail.
new Golden Tongue Organ, one
of the finest toned instruments mudu, for
sale at this office. Also a Kynder organ,
good as new. Either of these instruments
offered at a bargain.
chine, buy the New American of Bunnell
& Aiken, Milroy, Pa.
The celebrated Australian Diamond
Pebble spectacles, are superior to the ord
inary glass spectacle, affording relief
to the eyes, and suited lor all ages, aj-e
sold by M. Straus, Bellefoote, Pa. lCdecfioa
-you w j s j, sewing machine at
Granger price?; address Bunnell & Aiken,
Milrey, Pa. 21 octSni.
Snbscribe for the Reporter—don't de
pend on your neighbor's copy always.
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS —The un
dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at
his kilns at Centre Hull to suit pufchaser*,
ut reasonable rates, also to furnish or con
tract Brickwork. S. 3. FABfIEB."
7 oct y "
Mr Manns-fl (tuoe. of Penn Hal', a
I few days ago. while chopping down *n ap
pie- tree was struck by the top of the falling
I tree, and knocked senseleas to the ground.
We did not learn that.he sustained any
sc-ieus injury.
Mr. John t'amp. of Milroy. lias put
dewn the prices of Furniture, and you can j
buy first class manufacture of him cheaper i
than ever. See prins in his advertise- ,
ruent.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday !
clear but a little sharp
-Did \\ig made a go, d as new ,
Spangler't Hotel, Centre Hall.
- A PAKSONAUK HAIP On New
Tear's day, the Methedist congregation
from Spring Mills made a raid ,<n the M
K. parsonage, at Centre Hall, for the pur
pose of presenting their pastor, list ti
\V ltouso and family, with a donation.
The ladies at once took charge of the d.n
Ing room and kitchen, and soon the tab!,
na- richly laden with aw i gotten up
dinner, which they had brought with
them, and ai'. hands we l to work with a
will. After dinner U - | >r!\ repaired to
;he pantry and replenished it bountifully
f with almo-t everything that could h<-
thought of in the rating lice, at.d front
thence to the cellar, -npp'ving it w th 1
kinds ot vegetable-, tbo dour barrels 'ared
sumptuously -Ibey were heaped up, -hk
en together and runnit g over. The gar
ner was we'll supplied with com and oats.
After I avi- g a goo t s.tcial time together,
th# party returned to their homos, leaving
the minister and his family to ponder over
the many g which they had received at
the hands eta benevolent people.
The governor ha* pardoned Joseph
l.Avans, ef Shamokrn. Mr. 1 even- was
tried at the August terra, ef Northumber
land co :ty in lh"t|for the murder < f
Jatnes Mahan, and convicted of man
slaughter. He was sentenced on the
day of September following to two years
in the penitentiary Kfforts were at once
made for his pardon, hut failed, and Joseph
says he hail made up hi- ramd to till out
his se;.P nee, when ho was uneipeclty par-1
doned.
Toi'sa MEN CHRISTIAN
OIATIO.V—Tho Board of Directors, elected
by the Y. M. C. A , met on last Friday
evening and elected as officers. Michael
Dentine, Ptv?t.; N\ A Kr se, Sec y. ,
Jacob Dingee, Treas.; David 800.-or. Lib
The President appointed the following
c.mmitteeon Devotional exercise*: W.
A. Krise, John Booaor, aati Levi Mur
ray.
The next meeting will be held on next
Friday evanirg in the Methodist chapel.
The subject selected is 'God's Willing
ness to Save." The meeting will bo what
is called "A Praise and Testimony Meet
[ ing." The Association hope to see a good
(turnout. All who attend whether mem
bers, of the Y. M C. A. or not, are equal
ly entitled to all privilege* of the meeting.
Hereafter the As.-ociation, will hold a
Month v Business Meeting for the mem
bers, but rll religious meetings whether
Young M.-n's prayer mee:..g, public
prayer meetings, Evatgelistic meeting?,
"Song Service"' meetings, "Praise and
testimony meeting*. "Experience on the
Text, m-stings. Bible Lessen meetings,
or "minute meetings," will be free to all.
DOME. A MKVMIKK
AAKONSBURG.
Weleome, thrice welcome, the Centen
nial.
Jhn 11. Musser of thi* place is suffering
with a very sore hand. A few weeks ago
he ran a splinter under hi* nail, nearly an
inch long and did not extract it, which fes
tered and finally opened at tbe second
joint. The whole arm is now inflamed,
and the probability is that he will lose the
use ofpart of hi* hand.
On Christmas eve. the Reformed school
of this place held a festival, which, not
withstanding the inclemency ef the weath
er was well attended. The church was
nicely decorated with spruce and a tree in
the centre nicely trimmed ; but the"g >> d
ies cr things winch "look" were under
the tree. In place of the long dusty
nddre--es the audience were treated to di
alogue* and declamations by the children.
Rev*. Shoemaker and Tomiinson made
short and pointed addresses*. The same
can be said in regard to the strength of
this school as was said of the bravo Spar
tan army : "They move in a s.-iid block."
Tim Lulhe:an Sunday School also held
a New Year's festival. The Aaronsburg
Minnim String band furnishod most of the
music, which was very much
appreciated. Revs. Tomlir. in and Shoe
maker addre??ed the school, with scriptu
ral exercises by Wm Stover. About 250
gifts were distributed aruong tho scholar*,
everything went oil'so pleasantly that the
litt'e ones went h- me rejoicing, and wish,
ir.g that New Year would come every
other day and Sunday between, but we
could not refrain from thinking of tlfo
words in Shakespeare .-
"If every day were a holiday.
To play would prove ut tedious *• to
work ;
But w hen they come, they wi-hed-for
And nothing pleases but rare accident
Carnival at Aaronsuuko.—
Quite a carnival was he'd at Aaron-burg
on New Year's day, which will not soon
be forgotten by the people of that quiet
town. The first act in the forenoon was a
parade ot the trade* on wagon* headed by
a band of martial music. Thore were some
thirty teams in line—on one could be seen
the blacksmith, blowing his bellows, and
making the anvil ring with hammer; an
other With the weaver plying hi* loeui ;
the mason dressing hi* -tone, the carpen
ter shoving his plane, the wagon-maker,
the carriage-maker, the washer-woman,
the farmer with hi* ancient flail, and ether
trades, all upon wagon*, nod in their
shirt sletves—the day was warns all
working in dear earnest a* though at home
in their shops. After parading through
Aaronsburg, the deuioa-trnlion passed on
to the town of Millhcim—a representation
of industry on wheels—and paradud
through ill streets, all busy at work. The
sight was a novel one, well gotten up and
carried out in good order, to the delight of
hundreds of spectators in the two villages.
In the afternoon a company of mn#uue
raders fotmed at M illbeirn, and after treat
ing that town to a parade proceeded to
Aarontburg. And O gosh, how they were
dressed ' they beat FalstafTs rag-muffins
all hollow There were nier: with horrible
faces, noses a yard long, noses turned up
and noses turned down, baboon faces,
monkey faces, foola faces and some ugly
faces. Horses with specks, horses with
Piinls, and horses and men trimmed in
every Imaginable ugly style-fat follow
and lean, humpbacked and crooked fel
low#, and some other ugly fellows. Who
were they ? that's the question, for they
left no keerds, but cut up all manner of
rediculous and side-splitting antics. With
all the above going on down there, we
think those towns must have enjoyed their
New Year immensely.
r |HIE FA KM KRS MUTUAL FIKK
JL INSURANCE COMPANY OK
CENTRE COUNTY, l'A.-CVntro Hall,
Dec. '33 rd, IS7&. The Annual Meeting oi
the Members and Election of twelve Di
rectors, to conduct the affairs of the Com
pany for the ensuing year, will be held at
the house of John ripangler. Centre Hall,
on Monday, the 10th day of January, 187<i|
between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.
of said day. Members generally are re
quested to attend. GEO. BUCHANAN,
D F. Llsk, Brest.
Sec' v. dec 30 3t.
any manufacture apply to Bunnell & Ai
ken, Milroy, Pa.
——JOHN $. MILLER, Tailor, of Mill
heim, is putting up the best of; work* and
the public -would do well to call upon him,
as his prices and work suit the times- Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Wo have seen some
of his work and find it equal to that of the
best of tailors. One door east of Walser's
smith shop. 21 oct 6m.
—lf you wish to exchange your old sew
ing machine lpr a new one, address Bun*
all & Aiken, Milroy,
The Odd IMlows' 11*11, in this pla.
w* dedicated on Friday. 'J4 nit Thr *•
tendance ** respectable considering tl
j bad state of the weather and roads. Th
llellefonts l'ina Oroya, Hoalshurg am
I Milroy lodges were represented ; th
' Hoalshurg brass-hand vni also preaent
j The dedication ceremonies were conduct
: >d by Dr. Ilarrlt, I>iattict Deputy, o
llellefonlo, a-*iled by officers of olhei
j lodge* After the ceremonies in the hall,
the brotherhood and spectators proceeded
to the basement of the Lulh church
where an interesting address was delivered
by .1 N Barn hart, of the Bcllefonte lodge
upon the history and purpasoe of Odd Kel
lowslip, recounting its first introduction
in this country by Thomas Wildy *h.
Mounded the tir*t 'edge la Baltimore in
11*1'.' receiving a charier from the Oratld
Lodge in Knglai <t. and showing its growth
. in this country to the present day.
IThe bsgge-t run on record was the
run. dui ng the holidays, for Sadler's
! heap g ocery Kvery body was ansi oi>
to Jay in stole < one go<>d things for t'kr.st
* I inns week, a I off th, \ went t Nechler
and got It, Sechler s have done more t
' make Christmss happy at home than any
regiment . fSai ta Clauses that ever crept
1 down through chimnus on t'liristmas eve,
: hecau-e hundreds oi 'ain lies found thet
'[the place to lay in their stock of geed
jth.i gs fo the h. liday* <)o to Sechler*
' I ai 1 see if they d * not hate every thing the
appetite can crave *ll first c!*-t goods,
nice and fresh they keep the boat of ev
pry thing. (Jo an I inspect their hand*
- 'me vj*h sSment, a- I sou whether lb:
■ it not the truth.
Buggy Uimtiuiig, finishing, anJ ail that
belt ngs to that Tine of business, far any
style of vehicle, t done up to order wnJ
satisfaction, by our friend John T Lee, on
the second story of Deck's shops. Jebn
is a experienced sv irkuian and has a tal
ent lor that kind ef work that speaks for
itsplf.n all jobs cowing from his hands. s
1 ry him, if you want a good job
The Ueiletoute railroad committee|
I wouh wa-appointed a tew weeks ago t.
have aa interview wah Mr. Scott and oth
er piouuneut I'snna railroad oflicialt,
| has e been on their uiiton ami returned,
I giving a very hopeful report, as the par
ities wtth whom the interview was had,
I-cemed favorably disposed toward* the
completion of the branch. .Mr. Scot
uiado , proposition, that Beiiafonte r*t<
S4o,UR) and tiie i'enn a Railroad cotnpuj
to proceed at once and complete the roai
Irota Bellefonte to Spring Mill*. Mr
Scott seemed warmly in favor of thil, an.
w <u!d lay the proposition before the boar.i
of directors of the I'enn a H K , and i
agreed to, the programme to be carrie-i
out at or.ee, provided Uellefontc agreed u
raise its share, of which tome $oO,OU) wert
subscribed long ago. The meeung of th
board was held ons, but we did net learn
what action it had taken on the proposi
tion. Expect to inform our rcaJets next
week,
ILLINOIS
O KAMOEWILK, 111. Dec. 29, Ist A
Mi; EDITOR.—I noticed in the Kepor
tor about a big porker. I must let you
know that lUiuoi* can beat that. A neigh
bor, Mr. Gouldcn, killed one dressed 453
pound*. Myself took three hogs to market
which weighed.l49o pounds gross. 1 have
thra-hed 2 U.) bushels of rye from five acre*,
if that can be beat 1 would like to hear it
We have a mild winter at present, there]
are about two inches of snow on the ground!
and prospect for rain ; we bad a fow coldj
days. Hard times are reported in the
ea?tTime-are in fair condition in the
west ; produce i* bringing middling fair
price#--pork, gross $6.0, dressed $7 25 ..
wheat from 75 to UOc perbu.; rye 63c; corn .
45--; butter 28c per lb; eggs '3sc per doaen.i
This is the market atFrecport, Stephen
sen co., I'JU mile* west of Chicago.
From your subscriber,
MICHAEL SWARTZ. ,
PENS* lIALL AND VICINITY.
Christina* an J Now Year's pa-swd along
vcay quietly this year, owing to tho disa
greeable weather and the bad roads.
Last Saturday eve. a week, returning
home from Church at Spring Mills, Mrs.
LviUel, in trying to cr?.,-* Sinking Creek
on a foot bridge, unfertunateiy fell in
and would have drowned had the not re
ceived the as-istance of her husband as the
water was about to draw her under the
ice.
The teachers of this vicinity, assisted by
their scholar- and others, have adopted a
w i.-e plan in the way of advancing them
selves in education ; they are holding Lit
erary Societies at three different places,
viz : Perm Hall, Spring Mills and Polk
Hill, and all appear to be in a flourishing
condition.
The CVunty Superintendant Lad been
viiting the schools of this location for sev
eral week* pa?t, and appeared to be high
ly gratified with the pregres ef the diffor
enl schools, also the teachers with the re
port* which he left with them.
The singing class of this place, conduct
ed by Prof. John Weaver, consists of
about 75 regular members. So arranged
a< to supply each part with the proper
number of singers. CAPTAIN J*, K.
For live Reporter.
SUNDAY SCHOOL FhSTIVAL.
On New Year's evo, the Lutb. Sunday
School of Aarontburg, assembled in the
church to participate in and onjoy an ex
cellent feast prepared for the ocrasioo.
Everything connected with the festival
was well arranged and adapted to in
•truct, interest and please. The different
committees had performed their part well
and reflected credit upon themselves. The
church presented a beautiful and attract
ive appearance—the tree*, arches, mot
toe*, evergreen and gilts were all well se
lected rb'l adapted to please both the eye
and the ta*te. There were two addresses,
one by K<-v. Mr Shoemaker and the oth
er by Ibe Pastor, which were listened to
with commendable attention. There was
also an appropriate concert exercise by
the school, which seemed to be much en
joyed by all present. Tho Aaronsburg
band was present arid contributed much to
the interest of the occasion by their per
formance*. The vocal inusic by the
school, was suitable and bad a good effect
All returned home after the distribution of
the gift* and the Doxology, very well sat
isfied. Frequent meeting* of this kind
would, no doubt, do much to promote
fraternal feeling and build up a good
social clement in many towns, com in uni
ties and congregations. X
SPAWLS FROM I'KNN
On last Saturday the young man of Aa-j
ronsburg visited Millheim in a very fan
tastic style, they had quite a procession
representing almost all trades and occupa
tions It was a Splendid arrangement in
every ro*pcet. They finished their per
formances and went home bofiro dinner
to as to give the Miilheitncr* a chance.
After dinner the Millhcimom made their
appearance Offl dres-ad horses, while their
riders presented ludicrous appearances.
They were headed by the Millheim band,
which appeared in its natural costume
Tlio jirocession created a great deal of ex
citement and called forth many people t
see it. In fact the street was lined on both
sides with peojile who were eager to see
noses (robbing to and fro.
On the week before Christmas, Prof.
Henry Meyer passed through our twp,
and visited a few of our schools. Mr. Mey
er is a gentleman in every sense of the
word, understands hi* business, and at
tends to it us should be. Coino again, we
are glad to see you.
Mr. Jacob Kcrstetter lost a valuable colt
some time ago, from a cause unknown.
Theepyzootic is played out and the herses
arc all ready for work axain.
The protracted meeting in the Evangel
ical church a'. Mill! eim pro yes to be a
succus-. Ken. Price and Kline are
pretcbifii iu tae vru of t. mi Autl
0 good i done in llie ntme f the Lord On
■ art Sunday Rev M .1 Cm other*, P. K
c in tin* district i Williain*por|) *- preient
e and aided Iho brolhortt Pi ice and Kline in
d proclaiming the truth* of the Almighty.
* Mr. John K ltunkle the hardware mar
chant of Millhrim, ha* *old out hi* entire
• stock to Minn J. \\ . "'nook and H 0
1 Smith, who will take po**c*ien of it ete
' long.
Hon. \Y, K Aleiander left lor Harris
i burg on Monday la*t. May hi* *ly he
ploatant, and may much good he eccom
liplUhed ISC
piuuiriM. IS LAUDS
i Duiidful Hurricane 260 Lift*
I„o*t.
Mn.liid December k'e lii'.alligeitc< lie*
just hern received from the t'hillipioe I*
land giving the tlrlail* of n dreadful hurri-
Cane there on the .UHh el last iiienlh I'll*'
•i.irm tun particularly sever* u the pre
v nee* ol Alhau ami Camarme* Gn the
stand ol LuAoii Yd l.ve hit and 3,Htkt
Uehimt. d< >tr>o < 1 Many cattle perish
od, and the crop* in all direction* are ruin
ed.
I'KKKIULK CALAMII Y IN MY 112 1
KitL VND
Floor of ti School House (five* Way
SO I'creon* Killed ntul 60 Woundsti
Berts, December New* ha* I*. en re
ceived ht re of a JrcsJiul iiilaniily which
occurred io the lilt.e viJagtl < f Hillikan
ta Canton Asrgan, on Saturday Chri.t
ma* festivities were being celebrated in a!
school heme in that place, when the floor
tng gave way Eighty person* were killed
ami tifty more or le* wounded.
rr iTk ?: Y\
A Severe EugagoiuouL
Lend. n. December -7 A dispatch from
tlie teat of war in Herzegovina Hate- that
a great battle took place Thursday last,
mar Nitchllca, lading nearly all day
Fifteen thorn-und troop* were engaged.
Hie Furbish fortes elaiui a decisive victo- J
ry. The fighting on both side* was de
Iterate, and the !o>tci *evere. I
*♦ • h
Four murJers in SvhuylttiU county in J
four days.
Prof. A L. Gus, of Huntingdon Globe,
it not yet out of the woods. jd'
A drunken man at l'etuville swallowed 10
a knife blade while taking a drink of whit- *
k y. :i
A farmer named Mc Mullen waa frozen ,
to death during the cold wsatharlast week.
Foo much whisky.
d
Convicts in the Ohio penitentiary hare „ e
been detected counterfeiting nickel*. Well or
hat beats old Nick. A[|
-Milroy M iHati -, < rrected weekly by
1 1). Shelmire,
Wheal $1 IXI to ji 1
Baney 050 to SOc
Oats SOc le SkV.
| Clorer Seed $0 00 to $b 75.
| Rye 05c to TQc.
Pork 7c to Sc.
Butter 26c to 28.
Eggs 25c
Cera *0 to 52.
Beef SO to $0,75 per 100 lbs.
UKLLKFON'TB MARKETS.
White iYheat $1 'JO Red 115....Kre80
new Ci't 046 old . Oat JO Barley 00
70 Clorerseed ,6,50 Potatoes 30
Lard per pound 8. Pork per pound 06
Butter A). Kggsls Plaster prrton
$U Tallow 8...... Bacon 10 Ham 15
Lard per pound 8 cents. Buck eheat
CU. ..F.our per barrol retai!7,C>...
Nora Scotia plaster S! J to 16. Cavuga
plaster $0,50 per 2uu. lbs.
I' ICKNSE -Not lua it gi v#n
J that T. M Hall hat filed bit petition
for a tavern license in Miletburg boro.,
and tliut application will be made to the
court to grant the same at January • *-
ion* next.
Joel King Tarern Marion twp
A WILLIAMS i
oJan 3 i Prothonotary.
| N THE ORPHANS COUKTOFCEN-'
I THE COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of Robert El
der, dee'd.
The auditor appointed by the saij Court
U> a •certain the ad vam ement and make
distribution of the funds in the hand of
the administrators of Robert Elder, dec d,
will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at hi* ofßee, ir Belleinnte on Tins
day the eighteenth dav of January. A l. t
187fl. atone o'clock, p. m.. of said day.
when and where all parties inter--ted can
attend if thev seo proper.
D F FORTNEY.
6 Jan 3 t Auditor.
J> KG IS 1 KK - M>T lcks
The following nceour.;* have been exam
ined and !pa*en by me and remain filed
ol Record in this e f,-r the inspection
jof heirs, legatee*, creditor* and allot her*
in any war interested and will be present
ed to the Orphan* C-<urt ot Centre county,
;on \S odnosday the 21 day of January, A.
I) , 1875, for confirmation and allowance.
1. The account of John Ksr.teller, guar
;dian of John I'ngarl. one of the chiVdrm
and heir* of Molly Ungart late of l'*nn
Twp. d-e'd
2 The account of John DeiM, guardian
of Mary Elian, and Weslev Etian, the
children and heir* of Wm. Euan, di ed,
in account with said Mary and V\ etler
3. The account of Jacob Walker, guar
dian of Frank Liica*. Mitcbel Lucas and
jJane Eliza Luca*. minor children of Nel
son Lucas Inte of Snow Shoe twp. deed.
I The account of Robert Hauimi!!,
! guardian of John L. Hammill, minor
:child of Margaret Hanimill, late ef Harris
|town*hip, dee d.
6 The account of Carrie E. Wolf and
- Peter Iloffer, administrator* of the estate
of Simon S. Wolf, late of Potter, twp.,
i dee'd.
The final arcounl of R. Y. Sliteer, guar
dian of Elizabeth H<-intzleman, minor
child of George lleintaleman one of the
children and heirs ef George Hcintxlctnan
late of Harris twp, deo'd.
Register's Office ) J. 11, Moantaow,
Dec. 25. I Register.
'7B Centennial. *7O
FURNI T U R E.
GREAT Reduction in Prices.
Now is the time to buy, as I have
ou hand a large Slock I will oiler it
nt pnnic prices for the next SIXTY
DAYS FOR CASH,
t lioajM-r I linn it <nu he Bought
Klwe where,
which a few of the following prices
will show : Cane Seat Chairs as low
as $7.00. Wood Scat|Chairs 80.00 and
upward; Bedsteads Id 50 to sl3 00.,
A good Bureau for $ll.OO- Cham
ber Suits, Extension Tables, lieok
cases, and all 'ither Furniture in pro
portion to the above prices. Please
call and examine our work,
JOHN CAMP,
6 jau 2m. Milroy.
Grain, Seeds and Produce
LOOK THIS WAT,
and bring your grain of nil kinds,
Clover Seed, Pork.
Poultry, Ac., &e„ <tc:*
to Milroy -mill ware-house—where you
will nt nil time- receive the highest cash
prices for the SHnie. Salt, plaster. Coal,
Fish. Ac. for sale. R. SI! ELM IRK,
18 nov 3 HI
NOTICE Nodes Is btrsby given ihnt
tho nei ounl (if William Weaver,
committet* of Kdward D. Weaver a Itina
ic, bus been tiicii in tho office of tho Pro
honotary <f the C-mrt of Common Pica*
of Centraco., arni will be presented to the
Court for confirmation at January term,
next. A WILLI A MB,
doc "2 Prothonotaiy. *
TXXECUTOR 8 NOTIOE.-Lctlers tcs-
I j turnenUry on the estate of Barnet
Wagner, late of Potter township, deceas
ed, having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment, und
those having claims ugainst the same to
pfesont them, duly aiuhanticateil by law,
toy settlement. JOHN B. WAGNER,
MICHAEL STKOHM,
depllit Executors.
"RXT.M P. WILSON, Attorney-at'-Liiw,
I TT Bellefonto I'a. Office iu Mfi. Btn-
Bsr.huilding, Belidoate fa,
ii j M A IIH I AGES
•I On He at lloaUburg, by Rev A.l
' lUrtiock MimC Hell Price to Mr II N
ii WiUea of Orbiionls. Huntingdon co.
At Shingletown on Tuesday evening,
Dc. kit! at the residence of U A. Jac.di
by the Rev A .1 HarUimk, Mr John 11
", Leveh to Mis KH/e Jacob.
' At the M K, Parsonage. Milroy, Dec
116, 1876. by Re*. LF. Smilh. Ira G Cot
'lleto.Ml*- Alma M, Aleiander, both of
| M ilrov
At the residence of Peter Reeuek, on
1 Thundav evening, Dec. 80. by Hov. M.
Sloat. Miit Ellen Sintih of G!d Fort, to
Mr It F Wcuer ol Millhetm
At Grant City, Mo Her |y. Mi K S.
(iarver lotu.erly of t'enlr* Hall, to ilm
Mary Frako of the former ptm a iTli
hupp? ... upY I are li e . ngfa* i alo i *
t e fttepoi t*r May their happiiiei* be
tatting
Go '.'l Dec Mr, Puree Mu>*r an d yu*
Alice daughter of Jonathan Krvuiuer,
heth "f MilHieim
In Bruih taller, > :i the l.h. I y the Rev
J ti Shoemaker, Mr John Sho k to Mitt
it" (' Line, both of the Vicinity of Far
inert Mill*
4t the retid' e fthe Irile ia; her, Dec, I
.M I*v R*i W K. Fucher Mr Heitiri (
S\ olf, of l'ena twit to Ellen Biinor of
Potter.
DEATHS.
On Dec '.'l, Cora Little, daughter oi
George II biiJ Eve D Slever, aged 3
year*. I month and 14 day*.
"Go. lilt!* loved ene go,
A mother'* heart can t*!i.
And none hut her can fully know
IK tv hard to tny Farewell.' 1
On "M, at Potter - Mill*, John 11. Brcon,
aged Id year*, -I month* and k'l day*
At Tylerrville, Clint u county, Aaton
Gr*ib, aged 4'J year* 3 month* and 13
day*.
At Nitianv Junction, I net weak, Mr.
Thorn at Hut! n, aged about fV6 > earr.
Gn \\ i dnesday Dec T.<, in P -Uer twp,
Mr*. Kerlin, wife of Jn. Kerlin. Born
in Lancetter city Died luddenly of par
alvti* o{ the'lung-. Age years ami 1
dev.
Dec. !> John Ouum, Born in Dau
phut co. Pa., l)e. 18, 17lk'. Age, nyl veart
*nd 10 day*.
On 2. near Centre Hall, Levi Puff, aged
il year*, it month* und 17 day*.
DjcaTU.— On -Monday evening, 27
Dc uibcr, at the rrtidenco of hi* ton Al-
Ircii Hotteruiaii, near Centre Hal), Mr.
John liosterman, aged h'Jyeart, 4 munthsj
tnd 12 day*. Judge llotlermati wu well
mown throughout thi* county ef which
io vi* a prominent ciliten. Hi* father,
lolin Hoitcrmun, who died over 20 year*
go, in llaine* townchip, wat one of the
arly settlers of Penntvalley la the
laath of Judge Hoitermah we mourn the
ou of an eiemplary elticen, a man who
ra* scrupulously honeit and cenacientiou*
n all hi* doing* with hi* fellow nien,
rhich gained him tho esteem and respect
fall who knew him The writer hereof
njoyed n intimate acquaintance with the
oceatod for a period of nearly 30 year*,
nd a! way* knew him a* of a humane, lib
ral-hearled and kind dupotition—yet
traightforward and ou'.ipukon in hi* con-
fictions ei right— never shirking a just re.
sponsibility or duty with a heart devoid!
>f vindiclivenei* towards any fellow crea
ture—and charitable to the full extent of]
his mean*. A farmer all his life, with the 1
; meagre common school education of his
day, he was notwithstanding a well-read'
man and possessed of large intelligence'
and generally < and in his Judgment and
views He was elected to the office oil
county commissioner sutuo twenty years
ago, and discharged hi* duties with the*
strictest impartiality and fidelity without
respect to person- Some seven year* ago!
he was elected to the office of Associate;
Judge of this eounty and served the full 1
term of five year*, and in this responsible,
position he displayed a clearness of JuJg
inent which elicited the favorable men-]
lion of the entire court. Hi* health was*
always robust, until about three years ago.l
when an attack ot paralysis prostrated
j him for a time in speech and litnb ; ha re-
jcovered somewhat again, but these at
tacks repeated themselves from time l.
j time in a milder form, so that for some
three year* he ha* been more or less en-,
feebhd and needed r.uriitir-hi* mlr.d al*-.
becoming enfeebled from tbs HTsrU of
these attack* Fir week* ago lie thowed
signs of rapid decline, and be continued
to recede until Monday evening. 27,
when he expired peaceably. A short time
before hi* death he seemed In full posses
sion of hi* mental faculties and censors* ■!
intelligently, and was conscious of hi* ap
proaching end- bade hi* wife, children
and relative* "good bye." He was in
terred in the cemetery at this place Hit
connection being cine of the largest in the
county, hit funeral wa altmJtd by an
Immense eoneourse ot people.
RKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I
At
Wolf's Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE!
POLITE ATTENTION !
llavingjust returned from the East, and
bought at panic prlcea, I am now prepared,
to sell cheaper than ever before. My stock
consists in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERY,
HATS A CAPS,
BOOTS dr SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, Ac., Ac.
Ladies' and Gents' Uuderwear a spec
iality.
A I.AKOK BTOCK OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly on hand. Look nt the fig
ures :
Good Cuuimere Suits, SIO.OO
Good Qummere Coals, $5 00
Customers will find the stock com
plete, and a call is all that is required
to assure you that this is the best
place in tho valley to buy your goods.
Remember, we hare but one price for
everyone.
WM. WOLF.
'?(>. A National Family Paper. Tfi
The (r#*t Kamll, Papsr of Am-rl,-#. lb# oolj nmpar
#l|Mialn£ mveTJ AWlndlrr. (|UACK Anil HUMFCAS. And ••
UK millions lo th public. IA flow t'Ailj f.. r Om On
timolol RARUL-ALAN, A.-ID lyO.uw MOW (lrllhtd ttibtrrlb
ors
TH K ST A R SPANG LED UA N N KR
, |,r,i' #l*ll PA#, SO cnlnmn pAp-r, I <-.l-r ,|><-
„, rtll' UtA llh C-llAlllllri* !ltl-A. TAIoA, bkvlrhr.
l',„lr>. WH. Humor A ltd tun It aim nil now 11.
, 1|... Kl*l>tA. HocrMs. Art#. Ac . So., bus A Clilldron'A
IMtrtiMSb* Mt-.11r.il |i<n>AtUn*nl. I'uiilrri I ornrr.
lir ell.. And bt A p-rfocl Fmll, l';.ft.
11 .....liiiith ItA A|wclAll tU Ollntot. r.rrf Frsud.
I 1 UlllOUge ya.ti, Nwindlrr. And • llAAt'• Kvt-r,
numbor bAA fl. rnlumni nt Iruthfal, mliAlilii >(>
moniA No .AWDUSL lottor., (111, bond, or "pat And
call" SAttf rAit er "CAU II ' joa If ,oa roAd thlA rr-AI
PA p-r II Ai|>e All Baladlcrv wllhnat f-Ar or tAror
And IAA A U-t of orr ItAAi. wiih nAinoA And "SAIOOH "
It f , But T& rontA A r-Ar. and I. aent propatd
II I-tlnla ..orywhoro. It I. lu.t tho paimr for-rrry
honio, Southorn of N--rthrrtt. it la not polltlral, ro
llgl .otor AO, (Allan It wavoa for all. htartt-.l in 1-o.t
It ha, gtina on for IS j-oaro. and la road hjr ltm.ot.l po -plo
You want It and trill havo It annul llmo. Wh, not now ?
Elegant Chroinns HHcndid V Kr.fchS~
♦ 1 wbl, alx ?ill InchiMi. hunt) tununtd, antl
wo (any four of and IUNNRU ,a wholr
yoar. all froo. for tfl. Tnoa# ar otiulno fihramoi
suiUkbl* for any parlor, fto oilier premiums nfferedr.
\ I '1 St Wtird Ussaslor, reiueniher la? 6is s.ar
t \ uru. rounlrjr , oenUmnlal During
this ono do a Na4(f>nal, patriotic
wide awaVa papar. ona that la i for Kihl ami
sgalnat wmii* ona that knows ro parljr, no north, aouth
oaat or woat; but a paper intended for arnry reader on# I
that savet itHn y to its reaslrra bp *t post up t he "trick* 1
and trapa" of swlndiedom - and now ia tha fltue. You
har# lut It off Uk> long. Hand to day. Now ia tha ac
caplad time.
Kee 74 oenU Aoourot thl srost PA per A Y.IAR
! WiO, fourchArmj[n* afciuwot,unl* fl. i nam
br< tcnl for IS cent#. SprclmonA -I(O,UK rn.,l vi . rn ,
frncto All. (tend f. rlt now. CtlSlA llidlllnc to Ann It
•end OYdAjfto 11ANN K KIVL'UI Ibll INUK_ t> . 111 II^Ia lo
" dc. IS run
DF. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law]
Bcllofonto, Pu. OUico over Re ,--
oaifls* hank. may
WW
Don't Buy
HARD COAL BASE BURNE
g, II I.A I I.NO HToVK, until you have a:
( *mined the
'■ THE
IU si & Handsomest
<TOVK IN THE MARKET.
*ll MMI Mt Ibttß at the Store of
J. 4. It 11 KM MAW,
Ctonn £u, iv*
/ 11t AMPI ON s |M|. tflflAL HOAI* —
j V/ l THI "WKKT."
I'liit Soap i* tt anufacturod lrm pure
material*, end a. it contain* a Urea per
■ chUge of \ egeUble Oil. it warranted ful
ly equal U> the bed imported Ca.tile Soap,
and at tho tame i, me „|| tl , t
wattling and deeming pruperli** of the
celebrated German and French Laundry
"< •apt. It it therefore recommended for
uc- in the Laundry, Kitchen, and Hath
room, and tor general household purpe
.ee; alto, for Printei-, Paint.-r*, Engineer*.
i' 1 . *§ it till renioiif ttiiru oi
Ink, <ir?a, Tar, Oil, Paint, tic 9 from the
infi'lt, Mftnu'iu tu* d only by
CRAMPJ'oN BROTHERS,
- .4. ' * and h Hu'.g - l'lace. ami 33 and
36 Jefferenn Street, New York
„ For -ale at Philadelphia, by KOONH
•V 111 Oh F,'At! North Delaware Avenue,
and by grocer* generallv, and at Necbler t
5 ->>'■ Her U. tm.
The (ranger Store!
Something New!
CASH AND PRODUCE FOR
CHEAP GOODS.
SHORT CREDIT A SHOUT PROFITS.
isit f. i i. (.it i:vom,r.
Spring Mills has t-sUbluhed a store to suit
the tunes, and has a complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTION'S,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
fjUKF NSW A KK
! HATS, CAPS.
~i ,a, ROOTS A SHOES.
|FISH. SALT.
cigars, tobacco,
DRUGS, SPICES, OILS.
In short a tuti line of
EVERYTHING FOR LESS PRICKS
THAN ELSEWHERE
COME AND JUDGE FOR YOUR
SELVES.
,sfeb. y.
Simon Haines,
CENTRE HALL,
Manufacturer of
Citrrliktxcw.
iiuniM,
M ngonw. Ar,
■ Of every description ; running gear for
all kinds of vcluclri. made to order, and in
first class manner. Being a practical mo
u?ri c i. 1 w " u i d WARRANT ALL
>\RK to give satisfaction. Repairing
promptly att.nd. d to at the lowest rate*
Undertaking.
Coflins of all style*
made on shortest noti* o. The business
of undertaking attended to in all iU
branches. Respectfully solictU s share of
public patronage. 9 M pl y
j UAnnta j n sHfnrHT j a.pfave
juu.s uusraa. r*TgßMovaa
Pennsvalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow In/ere*t,
Discount Note
„ „ , Bur and Sell
Csorcrnment Securities, Gold and!
_ .. Coupon
Pataa llurrza. Ww. B Mrxoi a,
''res I. Cashier
BE ATT Y iIUfE
THK BEST IN USE ;x*-S*nd stamp
f*r Circular. DANIEL F. BEATTt,
Wuhmitui, Now .!or*v.
I OIIN if. POTTER, Atlorney-st-Law.
fl Collodions promptly made and
special attention (riven lo thoee having
lands or property for aale Will draw up
and have acknowledged Deed*, Mortgages,
Ac. Office in the diamond, north tide o
the court house. Bellefonl*. nctttySßlf
FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN.
If Jhe long end of the tithe is inserted in the
coir's teals, vhen the milk irxil Jtoic, irilhout
the aid oj the hands.
The attention oF Dairymen it called to
the above cut, which represents a SIL
YKR MILKING TUIiE, by which mort
than half the lime and labor of milking
cows it caved. Four tube* to a set, which
will be cent postpaid to all part* of the
country on receiptor Two Dollar* per set
An Agent > wanted in every county, to
whom a liberal discount will be allowed
Address the manufacturer.
OEOROE P. PILLIHO.
701 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
i"%_ All kinds of Secret Bocicty work.
Jewels, Emblems, Badges and Silvarware
generally.
Diplumss awarded at the Berks, Mont
gomery, Chester and Rucks County Faire.
For testimonial* son the Practical "Farmer
for September and Oatober. Send for cir
culars. 7oct9m.
Tubes can be seen at the Reporter office
—they are asueceaa.
O. T. AI.KX4XI>KK. (' M. BOWERS
A LKXANDF.It A BOWERS, Attor
i\.'icys at- Law. Bellnfonto, Pa. Special
attention gtvon to Collections, and Or
phans' Court practice. May ho consulted
in German and English. Office in (tar
man's Building. ray'2R'74-t,
K J OKN IK IK F
DENTIST.
Is still located at Pine Grove Mills and
is now prepared to travel lo the homes ol
patient*at a distance and rander any de
sired service ill his line, in the best man
ner, of best quality and at reasonable
rule*. Insertion of n<-w dentures made a
specialty. Teeth extracted without pain.
UK--KY SHOCK RRIIOrr, J. P. >H ISKST
President, Cashier.
QKNTRK COUNTY BANKING CO
(Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy aci Selk
Covcrnment Secuiilies,Gold A
aplO'fiHtf Coupoa*.
JQR.B.O. GUTELIUB,
Dontlst, Millhoim.
Offers bis professional services to the
public. Ho Is prepared to perform all
operations in tho dental profession.
is now fully prepared to extract
teeth absolutely without pain. mjß-78-tf.
L. SPANOLKR. Attornev-at-Law,
L Bellefonto, Pa. Office with
A l ocum. Consultation in English
and German. Collections promptly attend
"d l - fobS-tf
D. M. RITTENHOUSE,
WITH
MOONS, NCIIWARZ A CO.
, WIIOI.KSALK PKAI.KKS 1*
Fish, Cheese and Provisions.
Hi North Delaware Avtnue,
137 North Water Street,
a An U PniLADKLPniA.
rtifl'T J -*w
KVV STOKE, NEW GOODS AND
R Panio Prices.
11. A. LAHKIMER.
at the old Centre Hill .land.
J ml opening a Stock of
NEW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
I A large variety of
La die* Dresa Good*
Great Bargain* in
Mualitj* and Calicoes,
j Kt-ndy-madu Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
! Ilia Cloth* and Caeeitnera,
Caul bo excelled
His Grocery Department.
4*t<>ni*he* every one In assortment and low
price*.
syrup, Kugnr, Tan Coffee fanned frulu.
Dome*tic and Foreign Fruit*. Ufeeaae, '
and every other artic le belong
ing to the Grocery Depi.it
in en i.
War Kernier., Mechanic* and laborer*
ittuk in your interest One dollar *aved l>
a dollar In pocket. Then call and ce at
what astonishingly low price*.
Mr So trouble to show Good* "%t
Also the choicest Family Flop* ah
way* on hand. Apr. 16, y.
Miller & Son,
CENTRE HALL. PA
DEALER* IN
PURE DRUGS
ASI) MED ICI EES,
CHEMICALS OILS, DYE STUFFS,
PBKPUWKRY. NOTIONS
PANUk ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET,
Ac , Ac., Ac.
PI ltl MIM: ANII LIQIOHN,
for medicinal purpose*.
I ruaaea & Supporters in greal variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
and all other artielaa usually kept in a
flrrtclaa* Drug Store.
I'rawriptious carefully Compounded
- l -cttf MILL ERA.HON.
lit ad junrleia for liooU tod Shoe. !
P O W E R S'
BOOT AND SHOE. STORE,
Opposite Bush House,
BKLLKFONTK. PA.
Powers' Boot A Shoe Store it the largest
and beet stocked establishment in Centre
Ivounty. j
He keep* constantly on band a full
line of
II O (ITS A * II IDOEI.
He is Just opening the largest etoek of
Spring Goods ever brought to Bellefonle.
r]M2§ M $ £ 3
for ladies, kept constantly on hand.
Boots and Shoe* for mea and woman, of
all styles, quality and price*, from the
most costly to the cheapest, constantly
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION !
either in quality or price*. Call and
examine hi* new alack of Spring and
Summer Goods, and you will find it
to your advantage. Apr2lly.
NEWYOHK
BRANCH STORK,
McClain's Block, Directly Opp. Bush
House,
Bollefonte, Pa.
11. HERMAN si* CO., Prep'r*.
Dry Goods*
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN-
C Y GOODS.
ITKICTLY Fill T-C LASS 00001,
Below Ihe I Mini Priced.
Novl2.it
f. h. viuoi. i, a. KirtA B. g. yyifg
WILSON & HICKS,
WHOLESALE AN'l) RETAIL HARD
WARE DEALERS.
IRON, PAINTS,OILS, GLASS,AC-
Builders Hardware
COACH MAKER'S GOODS.
CABINET MAKER'S STOCK.
Stoves of All Kinds.
CHILDREN'S BUGGIES,
WAGGONS, CARTS, &C.
WILSON A IIICKS.
Bellefonto, Pa.
NOTICE.—We will tell to responsible
men on throe months credit. Mill take
off & j>er cent for cash which it equal to at*
per cent, per annum. It will pay the pur
chaser to borrow at 10 from other parties,
if he can save in buying from us. In this
way wo can turn our monev and sell low
er. Marl&. U.
CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. 0. DKININOKH.
A now, complete Hardware Store has
beon opened by the undersigned in Cen
tre Hall, where he is prepared to sell all
kind* of Building and House Furnishing
Hardware, Nails, Ac.
Circular and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws,
Webb Saws, Clothes Rack*, a full assort
ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture
Frnmes, Spoke*. Felloes, and Hubs, table
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Fork*.
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs.
Horse-Shoea, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils,
Tea Bella, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn
ishes.
Pictures framed in the finest style.
Anything not en band, ordered upon
shortest notfre.
Remember, all .soda offered cheap
er than elsewhere
aug 26' 78-tf.
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
KAXKIVN
D-rii g S < o i- e,
(NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHHKR OUR
STORE.)
FRK 811 ANI) CHEAP
Apr 22.
NEW
Tile Manufactory.
WOODWARD, PA.
The undersigned has opened a new Tile
whop for manufacturing all kind, of Tiles
lorsoni wishing to drain off their land
will ple&ao cull ami examine our stock as
we make the round and also the horseshoe
tllO.
For sample call at the Reuortor office
D. VKNADA ASON,
dl oct 3m. Woodward.
BEATTY pl * " o I
WEIGHS WHEN BOXED OVER ONE.
THOUSAND POUNDS. Diber.l terms!
to dealers.
Patent Adjustable Store S/, >•
■■ '•
1 Useful & Ornamental.
*•• Uk u> BUOMUMV. -—TII IM M itDi !
EASSBHEI* j
K^" U ' —<>- M wumiM]
FURNITURE.
JOII.V BKECaBIU,
ii&ir" *" *""" *>"" ,i ~ i
H0? rftiffiSS^^TSPU. 0
monetl to the mutt element.
OR A M liEU HETS. PA It LOR SETS
80FA8, CHAIKH, BEDHTEAIiS]
WOOL MAITKKS.SK/s lIAIK MAT
TKES.SKS,
tod anything wanted in the lint of bk
business-homemade tad city work. Ai
* •P*}®"** • keep, oi
hand, the largest and finest stock of
WALL PAPER.
o °? d V® •J,U ! *pnabl# rates. wholesa,'
•nd relti!. Give him m call before wt
cheeipg elsewhere. febSdy
J. ZELLER <fc SON
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerboff How,Bellefonte.Pi
Dealer* In Drug**, < hemlrala
Perfumery, I'inry God Ar.
4ce.
Pure Winer tod Liquor* for ntdier
purpore* eiwsyt kept. ty 81.
QENTREHALL
Furniture Rooms'
i:zri KRt tni\K.
respectfully informs the cKiseni of Ceetr
county, that be ha* bough t out the old
stand of J. O. Deininger, and ha* reduce*'
the price*. They have constantly on hand
•nd make to order
BEDSTEADS.
BUREAUS,
SINKS.
V* ASHSTAMTO.
CORNER CUPBOARDS
TABLES, Ac., Ac.
How* Madk Cuaia* Alwats os Ha*t
. Their atock of ready-made Furniture i
Urge and warranted of good workmanship
•nd i* all made under their own isnmed -
•te supervision, end i* offered at rate;
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and aee oar atock before purchasing
elaewhere. feb. ly
Gift <fc Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE HALL.
Tbey have now opened, and will constant
ly keep on haad.a splendid clock of new
jmOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, for
men, women and children, from tba bett
manufactortaa ia tba country, and aow of.
fered at the
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon
hort notice They invite the people o.
tbit vicinity to give them a call, as thav
will strivalo merit a share of their pat
rovldtf
GRAHAM & SON.
Dealeri in
Boots, Shoes and
nmm §,
Ladies'. Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Custom Work Made To
Order.
llaruesH Leather,
Sole Leather,
Calf Ski no
And Shoe Finding* always on hand.
Bishop Street,
i Aknay if Beflefonlo, Pa.
Ezoelsior Cement
The undersigned now manufacture* CK.
ment WA RRANTED OF ASUPKRIOB ;
QUALITY, at his kiln*, near Pine
Creek Mill*, in Haines twp. This cements'
haa already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. A N. C. KE. t and ha* been
found highly satisfactory upon all job*
where it ha* been used, and aa equal to j
any now manUavturod for *io in CIS- 1
TERNS, WATER PIPES, w whalerw "
purpose a good quality of Cement ia desi- J
rablo This Cement haa already been' v
tasted far and wide, and rendered tbe ut-i,
moat aatialartion. Peraona, therefore oon- 1 ,
atructing Cistern*, laying Water Pipe*
Ac., will End it tothoir advantage to beeri
thia in mind, and also that he warrant* the
article aa represented.
J G. MEYER,
may it if Aaronaburg, P*j]
W. A. CURRY,!
B©t>i & •
CENTRE IIALL.PA. I
Would moat respectftilly inform thecit i
tens of this vicinity, that ho haa atnrted al'
new Root and Shoo Shop, and would be )
thankful for a ahare of the public patron- ®
ago. Boot® and Shoo* made to order and \
according to style, and warrant* his work ,
(to equal any made elsewhere. All kind*
of repairing done, and charges reasonable-
Give him a call. fob IS ly
Q UMMIN£B HOUB T?
•allefonte, FA.
ISAAC MILLER, Proprietor.
The Cumrainga House, on Bishop street
is one of the ple&santest located hotels in
the town. It has the beat stable* in the
plaoo, has an exoellont livery attached and
•very attention will be paid guests. No
pains will be spared to uiake it a pleasant
agreeable stopping place for the pub
lic. Boarding by tbe day or week, and
charged will always ho found very
'ww. . tune 17
BEATTYTSI£I
tgfljyjlSKD BY THE HIGHEST ML\
iMliwi M • liauaM w) i-..*,.!.!. •■--]- lie
1 All —imtlMn rmlM' lr, to bai< um f T
— <^T.
D K ft KINK,
[dac 28 m. Ctt.tic Hull, Pa.
J kok PA KM Kite AND ALiroTHlfß
Go to
I. Guggenheimer.
FOR FOKEIOK A DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DitRSSOOODS,
osoceium,
FROiriUOXS,
BOOTS 4 shoes,
HATS, CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES
CLOTHING. OIL (LOTUS
AMl> FA*CT ARTICLE*
QUXRMSWAKk, GROCERIES. PKA
VDsIONK, PLOUK. Ac
" d '• "o* prwpsretl to accomodate a 1
uu old customers, and to welcome ai
new ones who may favor him with
tbeir patronage. He feeia aafe in my -
tug that he can pleaee the moct faetidi
oob Call and aee.
p a
r. Mr.Buawnan anil continue,
todeal in
L nr^?o KB SHOE.PINDINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in tne old room,whera be may aiwmts
be found. I 2ap.tf."
HE underaigaad, determined to meet
the popular demand for Lower
rrioea, ramleijilly C.TI* the attention ef
tbe public to ht* lock of
SADDLERY,
°° w * d>e old aland. Deigned
especially for the people and the time*, tba
moil varied and coxspttu at.
tovtmenlo 1
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridle*,
of every description and quality ; Whip*,
and in .act averyth ng to complete afir.t
-kt*k* U nfeSß? 1 " !• now offer*at pricaa
which will atrft tbe timet
JACOB DINGES.Cen.ra Hall
Chas. H. Held"
mwlter dk J weler
Millheim, Centre Co., Pa.
at! kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
of the lata** atvles, a* also the Naranvtlfe
ratant Calendei'Clocka, provided with a
complete index of the month, end day o.
the month and week on ,u face, which ia
warranted a* a perfect time-keeper
JlV*Ooeka, Watches and Jewelry re
paired on abort notice and warranted.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSET
BELLE FUN TETta.
E. PLRK.S d SON, Prop'rm.
This well known hotel, situate in the
business portion of the lown, ha* been
thoroughly renovated, repainted and fur
tiiahed new. It will he the aim of tha pro
pnetoi* to make it a pleasant Home for
those whomay favor them with their net
,A V** twrriage is run to the de
pot, and lh- beat stable* in town arecoa
ayted with tbe Home. 29apr
BEATTY~'.AS?£
ano Forte combinee
every improvement in tone with power
*nd great durability, and has received
the unqualified endorsements of the high
est Musical authorities for its Marvellous
-xtraordir.nry richness of Tons, having
J0 SUPERIOR !>' THE >VORLD:
l*rfe use, 71 Octaves, overstrung Bast,
full iroo Frame, French Grand action,
Fm Desk, Carved Pedal, Solid Rosewood
Mouldings, Ivory Key Front, Capped
Hem mors, a Grade Treble, Ac., he, he.
w eight whea boxed over Oee Thousand
rounds. Liberal discount to the trade.
Agents W anted—(male or female.)
' . #M*Seod stamp for Circular. Address
l u S PISH! 0 ': • nd Proprietor. DA MEL F.
BE ATTI, \V ashing ton, New Jersey.
C. PE CK 'S
The undersigned has opened a n*w es
tablishment. at hit new shops, fot the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
SLEIGHS A*X> SLXDS.
PUIS XX D FXXCR
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by him
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He uses none but the best maternal,
and employ* the most skillful workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Orders from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work before
ontra ctingielsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
! AH kinds of Re paring done.
HARDWARE STORE.
J. & J. HARRIS.
No. 6, BROCKERUOFF ROW.
A new and 'complete Ha.-xlw&re Store
has been opened by the undersigned in
BrockerhoflS new building-where they
are prepared to sell all Rinds of Building
and House Furnishing Hardware, Iron,
i&teel Nail*.
L ,* heel \. lB ■**. Champion
!Clothes"TYringer, Mill Saws, Circular and
Hand Saws Tennon Saws, Webb Saws,
.Ice Cream Frecxera, Bath Tubs, Clothes
Racks, a full assortment of Qlaas and
Mirror Plate of all su.es. Picture Frame*,
Wheelbamiwa, Lamp* Coal Oil Lamps,
Belting, Spokes, Felloes, and Bub*
1 1 tows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow
1 ointa. Shear Mold Boards and Cultiva-
| lor Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades
and Fork*. Locks. Hinges, Screws. Sash
.springs, Nails, Norway
Hods, Oils, Lard, Lubricating Coal,
|Linseed, Tanners, Anvils, Vice*, Bellows.
i^ c "w Blacksmiths Tools, Factory
Hells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpenter
Tools, Fruit dars and Cans, Paint, Oils,
V armshes received and for sale at
luneh OS-it J A J HARRIS.
THE ADJUSTABLE
ufactored by
DANIEL DEKK ; Bellefonte, Pcnn'a.
I s*-i'<ill and tee them before purchanng
' ZUL lnpr.y