The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 10, 1876, Image 3

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    THK CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY 10, FEB 1878.
LODGE MEETINGS
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LOCAL ITEMS.
DKM CO. CONVENTION
Tlx- IV. erratic Co Convention will re
*. -nhl. Hi Rrliefonte. Tuesday, V l.ru*-
-v -jf to elect representative d" l '"*!*'-'*
. he State Convention and S.-tnun*! con
l.rees to oho -e * senatorial delegate t->
the .-atue. 1- 51 KK.
U hairman.
SAUK lULUS printer! t the Re
p rter office, from s'2 up to s'• "•> lor the
largcst. AU kind* of Job work done will,
neatms- and dispatch. Order* by ma
from *: v part of the county, promptly at
tended to. Give dale and hour of-a e and
lit of article*.
The dwelling homo of Mr. Fultner,
at Aaror-burjr, \va- completely unroofk-l
by the *lortu lat week.
A sudden death occurred a; Aaron*-
burg on las-.. Saturday : ght Mio Fiett*
AY-aver, (daughter of M.o Fertuler. ->t
near Mtllheim. *a- in attendance at lUv
Tomlinson's services in the Luth church
on Saturday evening, and feeling *!ightlj
unwell, she rem- ired at Mi> ! ael Ni- - over
night, where sh> > found dead in bed
next mornittr The young lady was üb
j.ot to heart disease. Her age was about
10 year*.
The res-, pi* of the Bald Eagle, Nu
tany. Brush and Venn'* Valley turnpike
during the past yr were 3,732 .s>. and
the rxpen *si SXVOI. lb h.it, so. -h>
Fresh and pure drugs a!way* on
hand at IJ. F. Rankin'-, neat door to
De-chner'.- gun-hop Al*o the be-: pat
ent medicine*, and fine toilette articl.*
Holier A Kline have the largest
shvk of good* in the . unty, beyond a.i
doubt. Farmer* and other* will find a
thev are in need of, and at prices to *nii
the Ume*. Thoy keep standard good* ait
the .ime, and no deception about any ar
ticles Hoffer A K.ine is the bargain
store of the county.
Call at Sptgelmyer's -tore, where h
full line st g-- *ds will be found on hand
and offered low for Cash, or in exchange
for country produce. His a sating a!>
ar.-..rd to pay ca-h and get your goods at
a.small advance on Philadelphia price*.
Tne Lutheran C iarch near Letnont,
under t e pastoral careofßet. J J. Hart
sock ha* just closed a m-->t interesting se
ries f meeting*. Fifty throe wore added
to the membership of the church —the
!e church retired. The pestor fond
ly hope# that the church will be a power
for it.od in that community, hei.oring the
Rami' of Jeui Dr. Calder assisted at the
co'.i, : union and preached an effective ser
mon.
—— tree P. Rubies adv. of store room
and Grist mill for rent. —Local items art
scarce this week The big storm is over
and so are miOT fences, corn cribs, and
other oothou-es. Had about four days
sleighing from last week's littie crop ot
si w. The grain held# ail through this
VaKey have a fine and promising appear
tr.ee Hugh Larritaer sells gods low,
at Centre Hill, and keeps one of" the Lest
stoc s in the valley.-—The storm !a>t
week unroofed Rev. float's stable in this
pine*. It is reported that the Eby's
have purchased John Zeigler.s farm in
llainea tap, at sl'io per acre. He also
h. a-a report that S. F. Forster sold hi#
f: . :. ~r this place to Ssm'l Wcidens.tul
—do cot know whether it is correct.
• Advertisement of.Levi Murray
in xs.otl er column.
Tux Complete Wisueh, tnamilac
turcd V-v P. P. AJknii A Co, Erie, l's.
We witnessed an exhibition of this ma
cli. .v\ at cur neighbor Emerick ' on
Wednesday, and we ibink it equal to il
i. : - perior to any vra.-her out. It is or.
i s the latest inventions—ar d every on
w, . be struck with its simplicity, durabil
ity and the perfect ease with whicn it can
b • operated. It doe* n.>t injure gowds at
aii—the agent put a $2 bill through it
about 20 time.-, washed it clean, put i.
through the wringer, and held is up un
harmed. This wa*her works upon the ro
tary principle, and can be attached C> any
n. • It- weight ts only 12 pounds. It due
it- w.-ra quiet and complete, and will un
n -tnkabiy be found to be the greate-'
help to w omen on washing day. A nun.
her of ladies were present when Ibis ma
chine was exhibited, and all pronounce in
it- favor, and testify to us as lo its excel
lency and as the best washer that has yet
beeii around. Orders lor this machine
•■• n.bc left at Spangler's Hotel, Centre
lliiil, where parties can cor suit the gener
al agenf, Mr. M Welsh.
WOODWARD AND VICINITY.
Delegate meeting on Saturday.
The query. Who'll be School Director
Tbe a-t proclamation. "We mean you.'"
S ghs are on the decline.
Tin- meetirg in the Ev. church closed a
wv. .. ag>. yuitca number found peace
in Jesus. On the 12, in-L. their last
terly Conftrence will meet in the Wood
ward church. Rev. M. J. Carothers is t"
be pre-'-ntariJ a joyful season is antici
pated.
The St. Paul church is to be re-dedica
ted on the 12 of ibis month, in the forr
n n. A large congregation is xpeeled
AVe understand that ample provision ha*
been made to accommodate all.
The Singing clas- at St. Paul, under the
direction of Prof. W . T. Meyer, i doing
fine. We ay come and hear for your
selves and see whether they arc not a cred
it to the community.
The Valentines have commenced their
annual visit. We are sorry to find them
bringing con-ternalion to many a hope
ful on.-. Friend* please remember Occa
sional. Now- * your time. Send one,
send rnnnv. send all.
Robert Hackenburg is making prepnra
tions for putting up a dwelling house in
East Woodward. He intends putting up
high board fence on ea-t aide of his lot
Robert we tbink this will keep the morn
ing sun at too great a distance.
The Revolutionists have compromised
and peace once more prevail*.
Occasional
REBERSBURG AND VICINITY.
Among the living, Your servant, Hew
Mor*
The same as in days of yore, liehertburg
An acre of wrath, Kehersbtirg sports.
On lbs war path, Sharp Hnd Zark.
Powerful preaching, in the Ev. church
Last summer our town was ahead a* to
improvement", but apparently Hmuke
tovn will take the lead this year. No le*
than hall'a dozen different buildings nr.
to go up, among which are most dwelling
bou-es.
The other day while a party was haul
ing and sawing ice at Meyer's daiu, it
happened that Mr. Keed stepped on a *o!t
spot, and a a consequence was iinmcrgec
over head and heels. He was hauled oui
on solid looting by his friend S, M. Spang
ler. A few moments more would havi
left the former a corpse under the ice.
The long looked for Saw Mill of Philip
Gramley's is now in running order. He
has no less than 40 feet of head on a sinal.
Giant Turbine wheel, which onahles him
to cut a board 10 feet long and 14 incbe.-
w ide, in 2 minutes. This mill is pronourc
ed to be the fastest cutting one in the val
ley.
The coal digging is still going en at tbe
farm ol Edward 11- -utz, several miles ens
of Wolfs store. The prospects are vert
flattering and as yet they have not dug
very deep.
George Weber was the successful one at
the shooting match It is row feared that
the Bear will betaken to Venango county
where Mr. W. resides. The young folks
are imbibing the shooting match spirit.
Every now and then we hear ot then
turning out with how guns, shooting fci
chickens and squirrels.
The Brass Band concert on Saturday
evening was u grand success. Speecbe
in behu fof the band were made by Hon
John Bierly ar.d Samuel Gramley, Esq
The United Brethern church was pretty
well filled. HEW MOW.
WANAMAKKK A BHOW.V.— The largest
clothing house in America is that of the
firm whose name heads this notice and i.
located atSixtb and Market streets, Pbila
Bead what they say in their advertisement
on tbe second page of this paper. Tm y
wil do all they promise, and will gi\
each , urcbaser a guarantee tli t ~tUc-i
good ire sold as low as ii ssible, ni thei
will .atte them back m.-ido of ten day- i
unwo. n and the customer is.not satisfieu
Wft - them.
For the Reporter,
SI PKKaTlTlor* Shin*. It t* temarka
ble that theugli we are in an enlightened
age, there are so many person*, especially
women, who -till persist in believing tn all
kinds of omens, and consequently be
come perfect slaves to them Willi ail
you can do to convince them ot their er
ror, and with *ll thev themselves can do,
they cannot throw* off the chain* of these
petty superstition*, thoughtlessly cast on
them in childhood, it may have been by
the gossip ofc. me childish compati or,* in
th. :r tender years, when an impression
i was easily made and which has now grown
to he oneol their formed habits. Wo con
-ider it a . r\ immoral habit, as we 1 a* a
! very injurious one temporally ; for in ob
serving sign- they untie, eoarally put their
i peace of >. ind at the mercy of ten thou*
and accident*, vv hich ti..thing can prevent,
S thereby helpii g Jlo draw on their heads
the very sort of misfortune* they appro
heid, mih tumult ai d di-order of the
-pint* form a most fruitful source of what
they tell ill luck. Omen* are chaff, and
th.-y who devour them, feed on the husk*
of know ledge. It may net prove amis* to
the reader* ot the Reporter to here give a
lew e: the most common omens, which
the writer heard fall (Vent the lip* of one
who is infected with this loathsome epidem
ic, an 1 who n the uiost earnest manner
expressed her conviction of their truth:
If you -ee the t rw ni.-eii for the flr*ttime
over your left shoulder no good luck for
you under that moon If you see a pin
ay in g with the point toward* you—a ter
rible accident swats you. If you call on
a friend and you stumble at the threshold
with your right foot you are welcome;
if with the left foot—you are not welcome,
(mighty, how m.-rtifying that would be!
•sp.-c .ally K you should fall!) When
ge<--e promenade two a-breat funeral.
If a horse neigh* when a funeral i* pass
ing— death in his owner's family. If a fu
neral procession is stopped—another death
is soon to fellow , and a score of other*,
which the writer has succeeded in forget
ting. T. H
For the Reporter.
REPORT OF MOUNTAIN SCHOOL,
Gregg twp. For the month ending Jan.
•27th, 187 ft
Whole r umber of proper aged on li*t,
17 male*. 17 females, total 34. Number
in attendance during thi* month, 15 male*,
15 females, total SO. Average attendance
during month of males 1 ti; female 13, total
25. Percentage of male* SO, females 87,
total 83 Names ot pupil* who were pres
ent rvery'day this month : Chestie S. Au
man. A. Kllie Auman, Makala Auman,
Katie E. Ripka, Callie Ripka. Lydia A
Zerbv, O L utisa Zettle, W. Ben Kipka.
John L. Kipka, Jos.-ph K. Confer. James
Zerby and *Bveral other* missed but one
All the above named pupil* were present
every day up to date, since school opened
except G. I*. Zettle and M Auman; but
they and several others w ere absent but
one or two days since they commenced
going to school.
The majority o: these pupils have quite a
distance to school, and nearly all of them
re >oiall A. C. Rtrxa.
Teacher.
Indication* of a speedy eruption of
Mi unt Vesuvius are steadily increasing.
John S. Millxr. Tailor, of Mill
heim, is putting up the be*t of work and
the public would do well to call upon him,
** his prices and work -uitthe times. Bal
i-faciion guaranteed. We have seen some
of his work and find i? equal to tbt of the
best ot tailors. One door east of Weiser't
smith shop. 21 oct 6m.
IXR RENT:
The undersigned offers
i-r rent a very fine Store Room A Dwell
ing Hu*e, at Sinking Creak Mill*. Potter
twp.. one mile weat of Centre HilL The
-land is one of the best in the valley. For
further particulars inquire of
PETER RUBLE.
It) fab 2m. Centre Hill, Pa.
QRPLLAN'S COURT SALE -
By v irtue of an order of tbe Orphan's
ci urt of Centra county, there will beoffer
ed at public -a'e. at Centra Hall, on SAT
URDAY. FEBRUARY. 26.1876. all
o'clock.
IWO LOTS OF G R()UND.
situate on Church street, in said town
•-arh lot containing about 1 of an acre
lots belonging to the estate of S. S.
Wolf, dec d.
TERMS.—One half of the purchase
money to be paid on tbe confirmation of
-aid sule and the balance in one year
thereafter with interest. Bond o begiren
m the sum of Seven Hundred dollar* t-- ba
approved bv the courtor uneof the Judges
he eof ' C C WOLF.
10 feb 3t PETER HOFFEK,
Admrt.
KELLER BROS SALE?
Will be sold
ai t'ub'ic Sale, at the rcMdence of the suh
-cribers. near Centre Hall, on WEDNES
DAY. MARCH 15th The following pro
perty, vix;
Two Breeding Mares with Foal,
One Driving Mare, one Two-Year Old
( two Yearling Colt*, one
-IX YEAR OLD STALLION.
1 Breeding Sow with pig, 13 Head cf
Sheep. (South Down. Two .Milk Cows,
2 Heifer* with calf. 1 yearling Bull, 4 head
ot cattle, one Plan.ation wagon, with
bed and ladders, 1 two-hor-e wagon. 1 pair
..f b.ib-s!e<i*. 2 Family sleds. 1 Top Buggy,
I Stoner Drill, 1 Foote Cultivator. Corn
Cultivators. Shovel-plow*. Plows and IJai
rowa. Single-tree*. Double-tree-. Chains,
Hav Fork, ropo and Pullies. Bake* and
Forks, 1 Hay-rake, 2 Grain-cradle#, 2
Mowing Scythes, one
REAPER AND MOWER.
Threshing Machine, Shaker antf Strap.
ltor*e Power and Jack, 1 Centre Hall
Cornplanicr, 2 sett- Yankee Harness, 2
-ell* of Cruppers, Plow Getrs, Collars.
Bridles. 1 Double sett of Harnes, 1 Single
-••ti of Harness, - Sitings of Sleigh-bell. 8
Cider Barrels, 1 Cross cut Saw, 1 Copper
Kettle, with Patent Stirrer, 1 Iron Kettle
Kitchen and Parlor Furniture, Carpet,
-tuve*. Stovepipe. Bedstead*. Corner Cup
board. and many other article* too numer
ous to mtntion. Sale to commence at 10
u'clo k, when terms will be made known.
(It. Koch. C. (' KELLER,
Auctioneer. P. F KELLER.
| 11. KELLERS VENDUE.—WiII be
*1 . mM at public outcry. 2 miles emtat
Boalsburg, on tho farm formerly beljng
iftg to Jotruh Meyer, on Wednesday, the
day of I" ebruary, the following proper
y, to wit : Seven bead of work horses, 3
vear old colt*, 7 head of young cattlp, 7
milk cow, 7 tin at". Two 4-horse l'ian
ylioh wagons, Uuck'-ye reaper nnd Mow
er, one 2-borse spring wagon—good at new
1 set "f hayladders 1 sulky, 1 horsepower.
Excelsior Reaper arid Mower, Jr Excel
k>r Mower, Canon Cornsheller, Circular
WoodsßW, Sausage Cutter with btllance
vheel, 0 set heavy horre gears. 6 Collar*.
Bridle*. Plows, Harrow*. Cultivators,
Forks,llino, 2 heavy logchains, 2 ten
plate stoves with pipe, also good cider
vinegar by the gallon, cider barrels, meat
vessels. 6 scaps uees, and many other arti
cles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.
m., when terms will be made known by
| losiah Neff, J. HENRY KELLER
Auctioneer. Jan2otd.
RECEIPTS* EXPENDITURES OF
CENTRE COUNTY from Jan. Ist,
1875. to Jan. 1, 1876 :
JOHN B MITCHELL, Treasurer, of
Centre county.
Jan. 1, 1870. DK
To outstanding taxes
Jan 1, 1875 .$89,304 45
To amount assessed
for 1875 34,091 51
To amount received
from commission
ers Centre county. 5,440 (18
To amount received
from Unseulvd
Lands 3 80
To amount received
from redemption
Unseated Lands. 92 30
To ain't proceeds
Trea-urer sale Un
seated Lands 301 76
To aiu't transferred
from Military fund 94 91
To am't balance due
Treasurer 3,048 9)—582,970 89
Jan. 1, 1876. CB
By amount balance
Jan. 1, 1875 $ 6,126 31
By am't ouutund ng
t ixes Jan 1, 1870. 17,937 96
By UDI'I warrants
paid by Treasurer £4,38-97
By iiu't transferred
to ally's lor collec
tion.. cTddl
By am' t exoneration#
• & commission al
. I lowed collectors 2,141'24
. j By ain't stationery
for Treasurer* of
r tlee 10 id
! By ain't Trea-urer*
-alary U.tVOUI $82.8*6 B',
" By hah dm l'v..r $3,048 99
1 JOHN II Ml rUHSLL, Tr.-aMir.-r, it.
account with Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania
s Jan 1, 1878 DK
, To nm't outstanding
taxes at Ist settle
ment $->.442 78
1 To ain't h-s. 1 1 r
i JS7S a.iwk'i 80
, To atn'i received
from commissions
e:- Centre .nils 3,571 <*2
' To amount chaige.t
hack at Ut settle
men I,IM 4-1 -f 14,002 b
J an. I, 187 i'. CK
By amount ba l at
last settlement .... $1,024 06
By ain't outstanding %
Jan 1, ISM 5,618 13
By ain't State Treas
urers receipts 5.3.X18.H
By ain't transferred
to atty's for collec
tion 430 17
By amount exonera
tion* A commis
sions allowed col
lector* M 9 34
By ain't treasurers
commission* 98 67
Hv amount bat m
hand* of Treasur
er I,Mt) 83— f 14.0tJ < 8
To balance at Settlement due
State Jan. 1, 1876 $l,lOO Ki
MILITIA FUND.
Jan 1, 1876. I>U
Teaiu'l outstanding
taxe* Jan 1, 1875... $3 -0 70 — j3OO 7<
Jan 1. 1876. Clx
By am t out-tar-.lit g
taxes Jan 1,1876. $lO4 88
By am i transferred
to aitv's tor collec
tion to 56
Byam't exonerations
A commissions al
lowed collectors... 46 42
Bv ain't Trea-urer'
commission* 499 $366"'..
RELIEF FI ND.
Jan |, 1876 I>R.
To ain't outstanding
at last settlement.. $26 15— S2O 15
Jan 1, 1876 CK
By amount transfer
red to attorney tor
collection $26 15— S2O 45
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cen
tre county, d > hereby certify that w have
examined the above account- ot John It
Mitchell, Treasurer of said county, and
find item correct.
w line.-- .ur hands and -eals this sth day ,
of Jamiarv. A. D.. 1876
\\ M SCcK.VKI.vNE, iSeal.l)
A .1 GlilES T. [Seal,] Aud r>
J M tilLLi I.AND, [Seal.])
EXPENDITURES.
Commissioners Pay.
A. C. Ilinton on ac
count ot serf ice... $ 767 53
S Gram ley on ac
count of service... 281 85
J N Hall -in account
ol service - 484 60—$ 1,533 38
Commissi-iht-Clerk.
It H F.-rter for ss<r
vices $ 625 18
J. S. Barnhart " " &WtiD $ 1,224 87
Jury Comin.-sioner*.
M Grove for service* $ 3! 25
B J.igget on account
ol service* 3 78
K H Forxter servo ■ *
a* clerk 1874 $0 U)
R H For-ter servi
ce* at e erk 1875... 4000
J 8 Barr.hart servi
ces a* clerk 1875.- 4t)oo—s TJ7 oii
County Auditors.
A"J Griett for ser-
$ 30 00
S Frank " " ... 3D VX)
A Keanck " " ... 9)00
Jas F Weaver for
service* as clerk... 25 lO—s 115 00
Improvement A Repairs.
Gaibraith A White
plumbing at j.xi $ I'd 4<>
Dan 1 Derr repairs at
gas fixtures 14 13 <
\5 ;lon A Hicks
stoves A hard
ware 00 88 ,
Jno l> Lieh lumber
for C. House 41 46
H Hoffman work at t
C. H and jail 63 54 i,
J A J Harris hard
ware tor C H"U-e 18 88
J McDermot repair
at C 11 steps .* jail. 51 50
Jno Mai lory repairs
at V 11 and jail 13 50
A Sussman mattiTig
C U 75 fry
W W Wetxler
spouting at C H... ' 65 73 (
11 Gaibraith repairs
at C H— 14 00
W 8 Gaibraith
plumbing at jail... 5 CO
R J Doak for work
at arh. room and
otfice* CI 05
Bellefonte Car Co.
lumber C 11 1"> 70
W 8 Woll A 8,,n for
stove pipe 1 '.tl
John Bradley re
pairs to gas lamp
post and lamp 0 25—$ 66802
Ordinary Expcnrc*.
Nora McAllister
washing tor pris
oner* $ 04 50
Rob M Knight ga
for C 11 and jail... 283 20
J R A C T Alexan
der coal fur C 11
arid jail.. 566 22
J H Dobbins for
medical Mtrvirefur
prisoners 1874 90 00
J 11 Dobbin* for
medical servtee for
prisoner* 1875..... 65 00
J Zellcr A S->n ni'-d
--icine tor prisoners 3 90
J C Williams medi
cine for prisoner*.. 6 40
B Gaibraith on ncc't
services a*janitor. 38)00
D S Keller fur Agri
cultural Society .. 100 00
Western Penitcn'y
keeping convict#.. 415 16
Insane hospital Dan
ville for insane 1,509 09
Jurors pay _ 4,549 73
Assessors tor a-ses
sing A registering. 2,104 82
Road views 2m 69
Election expense*... 1,731 07
Refunding Unseat
ed Land 16193
Redemption " " 18i) 75
ilc-funding taxe*
overpaid - 219 77
Constables pay.! 320 71
Tipstaves pay 228 61
B Gaibraith Court
crier - 122 00
J 11 Voeburg Court
reporter 610 CO
In-urance on public
buildings 109 00
Bridge views 13 V>
County bridgi-s 678 66
--lute lax paid 3,571 62
Commission on col
lections 99 18
'ommissionera nou-s
paid 1,896 50
liiteieston notes A
bonds 2,73) 39
Coinuitasioii on Lu
nacy 19 28
Commonwealth costs
paid. 8,717 35
Scalp premiums 7K2 70
Teachers in*t.tute... 155 31
Premium* paid
collectors 40 00
Inquest on dehd bod
ies 6 i 08
Aaron Willini Pio
thonotary bill ren
dered 821 CO
J 8 Burnhurt coun
sel fee A com. I*7B 72 20
A O Furst ait'y lee
Penn tp. road case 000
Sain'l Brugjjer plana
A specifications
for bridges 35 00
A O Furst alt'y lee
defence jury com. 50 00
McAllister* Heav
er att'y lee dc
lencejury com 50 00
I) F Foriney att'y
fee com v L
(ionier 2d 00
\V J lveLli uil y fee
com. v# Creecy... 5 CO
G W Spanglcr ex
amining Potter tp.
assess book 4 00
Saui'l Gilliluna ex
pense dividing
Ferguson Iwp 9 20
8 T Gray ex pen-e
dividing Ferguson
two 15 00
N J Mitchell ex
pense running line
Howard & Boggg. 20 50
DZ Kline expense
running line How
ard A Boggg 8 90
Ly in <Y Co. m<i.e.
for prisoners 2 8
B F Shutter on acc't 200
A urns Express (Jo,
I'r'e'igUt On uESUf
book* A blank* ... I 42
Dan 1 Lola for
WOOD C It A jail.. H 00
iJame* Slacker lor
wooil C 11 ,1 jail. 230
S Sailoli for wo. T|
,I CII ami jail 2 0L)
Ilrnry Deri mining
LT - .-I, prinoner 400
J T Jtihn.ton PI'KT*
age Ac 20 SO
II -(|i!. or Malum
ery.. OS 47
C< mm! ,*iuner el
pen.o attending to
county bridge*.., 37 (I 1
ConuitLion*r't ei
peti.e piittiiig out
j ti*e book* dupll*
. ILL - A eleetion
I impel* 6311)
j 1'0..\ A Sehr. • k re
moving a*BE* FROM
C II Aiiil 7 5 )
I -IN M, 1 termol e-
Itiov ing a*he. from
I'll am! mil 23 17
lohn II Morri*Oll
h >k* Bogi*ter'(
office 30 06
* I ?MUgerl ilrfkl
boo. 800 r- OFFICE 30 00
1 11 i.AM* IL . ket
Prolh.inot I offioo 30 00
.) M 11 .-MR! .V Sen
MD-IE for pruuner* '.3 00
1\ POLLER tutting
wood C 11 3 (1>
I S earn hurt iervi-
EEI preparing *ti
!i-t:E* for Stale
Uep.rtment 76(1)
I F S|, „>(, ceii V l y
ing K I. eighty to
*ylum 34 10
II C*rr convey ing
A Partridge to
a.YLUM 70 IL)
(lary N ebil clean
ing ellii e AC .... ... 8(1)
lir minute Pre-- Co.
binding old M>*Ct*
BOOK* 850
F Miller .ervica
cleaning arbitra
tion r00m. ....... 4 00
Jacob Schroui bind
ing matting 1 25
PIII ip William* I
pen*e en ttuplirtt® 2 OIL
S T Forater expen*®
ON a* *®®A book* 8 75
M G Kyntan ice for
C il 1 00
J II Kink in arrvice
clerk election re
turn* - 5 0J
J IV Gcphart tervie®
clerk el®**, return* fill)
D W Klineoveraeer
election llu.umtD 000
Order* of *orvicr S of
I S 7l paid . 44 5&—526,106 62
Printing Bill*.
1' Gray Meek bal.
1874 $124 25
F Kurt/, account
printii G 216 00
tl IV Fo T account
printing LT*4 40
E R A B 1' Tut EN ac
e- unt printing LO.I 80 -FT I,ML 06
Total expenditure® $34.38507
B F. SUA! FEB, Sheriff, in account
i * ilh Centre county
' Feb. 2*7, la.-*'. DK
I'.l - aH on account. $ 2 0(0
I O I(.
K N' 11 *V Pcnn
vallev Turn pike I
Co - ft 100 ,
T bal 2,(14 13—52,284 13 I
t R
BV boarding pritoner*
a* perbi'l F'.MOD)
By receiving A di*-
charging primmer*... 58(1)
By bal. com coT. for
\,ar*lH7., ,V 1574 148 (>J I
By com co*l. 1876. - 66 60
By kuiutnoning juror* a
returning RMIR* 21)7 00
By conveying 10 con
vict* U> penitentiary- 65I)(O
By notifying juror* not j'
to attv'nd Oct. court... 10 00
Bv mde. for jail and
primmer* - 52 IT
Bv co.t. on in<PlTiiioi j*
II *! .-• Corpu*. rule*
to *how cau.e, cita
tion*, bench warrant* (
AC.Ac. 7887—$ 2284 18
Jan I ISTRT By bal $2,(14 13 F
STATS or P.X., ( „ .
CIMK Co. I 1
WC the under*igncd, Auditor*
of C n!ro c tuitr, do hereby certifv that
in pur. I nice IF :IN Act of A**embly en
title 1 'An Act relating to coontiee and |.
town* ip*. and counlv and town.htp offi
ce*. WE met at the Oofßuttrfioners office,
BT O F.OI!®. ON the firt Monday in Janua
ry. I R*7'. IJ did audit AND ac'.tle and ad
ju.t the . \cral account* et forth in the
mr.g tug *tatemcnt. In witne** whereof
. IV.• 'LER. TO *ei our han !* and *eali thi*
13TH day of J M A D 187 FT
WM MRFA BLANK. [SeaI.LL
A J GBLKST. .SEA! 1 Aud'r*. •
.1 M (il 1.1.11.AND. {-eal.J J
( ENTUK COt NTT. 8S 1
We the under-igned Co mm L®- !
*i..ner* of Centre county do hereby certtlv |
that tie f regoing n a true ana correct (
-; lien • tof the R eipl* and expenditure* J
: of .aid county fr n the flr>T day of Janu
ary. 187'.. to the ER-1 dav of Januarv, A.I
1). 187 ft J
\tt®M. A. V HINTON,
J. S Bakmivkt SAM LGRIMLKY,
Commiuionera.
OUTSTANDING TI.V DUE BY
COLLECTORS. Jan I, 1870.-
IF*7I -
II Carton. Bellefonte. s 207 28
X J Ha.iinger, Ben
rier 287 32
John Minich, Gregg.. 1(K) 26
JM> Sbuffer, Walker.. 33<> 23- $ OSL 12
1872
\\ M Kiddle-, Philip*-
burg - 68 FT.)
Tho* Marahal. Benner 24 20
.In ■ Ward. Haifinoon 26RT97
David Bobb, Liberty. 18 62
(i.oStovor. Potter...- 128 18
.I** (L*KT, Snow Shoo 3217'.)—$ 81135
1873
C Brown. BellefonL.. 360 76
Dls M ILON.. B -gg* .. 248 91
Albert lloy Furgu*on 78 85
1 L C Banek. Marion. _ 306 07
Jo.oph B •**. Spring LT>2 07
IV Itiddlc, Philip.*
burg 453 60—$ 1,609 16
I*7l
Jo. F v. Bcllefonte... 1,425 10
W Riddle*. PI ilipn
burg 957 54
|E II I nrr, MIB'-burg 26 45
J W M 11 wain. How
ard borough 68 84
D I, dir. Benner 7:TFI 68
B B Poorman. B<>gg* .'>42 14
F Car-..N, Burniide... 37 34
K Kierchofl Curtin... 1M 67
G W MC William*,
Ferguion 4'.| 76
IS B H ilton, Ilaeri*... 89506
i W T Leather*, How
; ard 432 90
I W (.'mm, llalfmoon.. 17564(
IV W Spatigier, Lib
erty 4(1) 90
! Perry Ctmdo, Marion 268 17
II K"r*tetter. Penn... 142 05
Ksl Corrmek, Potter 667 81
II B IVIB x. Bu-H ... 821(51
iI) II Ycagi r. S. Shoe. 165 99
.1 RO>- Spring, 794 06
11 Shaffer, iValker... 13,4 13
E Turner, Worth 70 97—$ 9,104 46
: 1875.
0 llrown, Bellefonte 1,866 08
i A.) Graliain, Pbilip*-
I burg ... (153 34
1 P Stiope, Miichurg 366 35
J W Altitun, Howard
boro 237 06
E I. ■•<•*, Unionville 11286
I J Tate. Benner... 1.448 32
II L Barnhart, Bogg* J. 0.55 69
.1 B Newcomer,
Burn.ide 20608
I T LN AS ('urtin 21574
D Krep*. Ferguion... 2498 44
| II I) I< k. Gregg 2,446 19
T XV 110-terman,
Hninei 1.615 37
M II'"- Harris 3.0.0161
IIM M Kline, Howard 612 13
!• XI Kline Huston 4291*1
J llGriffin, ilalfmoun [616 31
(' A C-mrter, Liberty 627 65
I'eriy Condo. Marion 1,232 12
B Sinull, Xlil. S 1 194 20
XV TREA.Icr. L'atton... 809 00
A 11-RT•• R Penn 1,310 4(1
J MGillilaud, Poter 3.37026
II !I XVilcox. Bum... NIL NO
JAN Watson, S Shoe... 899 67
.1 no Sween.v, Spring... l '.SIH (L
S Hoover, Taylor 227 68
XV Spoil*. Unior 104 4H
Jeese Swarts, XX'alker 1,732 09
P William*, Worth... 273 13— $31,174 81
$43,690 9
IN hand* of itt'ys for collection 1,916 8)
$45 (ICG ft
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT OF CKNTKI
COUNTY.
Jan 1, 1870. DR
To notes anil bonds
duo -und r.v per-0n5547,411 42
To b ilance due J . 11.
M rebel at sett le
nt nt 882 91
To balance due U.
F SI atfer at *et-
TL -MI nt 2,004 13
To balance due A.
II num con hp
! aimer aervic- ,*. n 95*7
H'j BULAAVB DUE CH
(inutility cunt tu la
sinner erv)re 65
T.i balance due
N. Mull on mm is
tinner service . ... ft (II
T>" balance due corn.
clerk 48 W
T.I L> I tin >C II Gnl
i limith janitor 290 00
jTo F K urta, pi nil
lng„. 74<*.i
iTo bait. .. c !>r .1 II
I BL.iIIM inc.li. <1
service So (II
To balance 7( K' { M.V.V. ;i>
JanllftTft C'U
By inn.Hint UUS
.landing taxn $411,<10091
Hi am. hi i . ut tin .i
liiK la*c unseated
l,aii.i> 4 UTIHKI
liv amount not. •
lielii by roiuuiL
i tinner*. 670 00
By am.mill in hand.
of officer. lor col. 1,915 8.)
Hi am i dun from
l>>r. * .V lowmhlp.
for keeping m-auo
In atrl.mi 66ft "11 $81,'.3186
By bal in laser county Jan I, 1876 #?<> ft 9
The following niiiountt have heen paid
i ><i by c o Hector. time settlement
IK7I •
John Minich, tir -ir* Paid in full
'Joteph Slltfbf, NVnlkcr $ 206V1'
BC2
rhot Marshal!, B> nncr 7 26
1873
1.0 Itariek, Marion *• (*
Dan'l Malum- llgg> !>_'iJt
V It*.* t lloy. Fergu-on Paid in fu
Win BidJI, I*itiii|iaburf; 175t
i>>:4
. \\ MoU il.iatn* Ferguson. 96(1
David Lohr, Benner. 31'
loe|.li llotl, (i|innf[ 2 Ml*
Ella* Turner, Worth kit it
I..hit M. Drain, Howard h0r0...
tl ..had Si.artcr, Walker 27'.'
K Kircboff, Cu'lin .... 26Ut
II II I'.u.rmnn, li.-ggs JnS i*
W XX "-panglar. Liberty 17 V
I'errv Comio. Marion l'.'l 9.
3 It Wil.on, llarrip 123 77
Inseph F >i, B-Definite 4"d 91
w l Leetherm, Htiat l S&O
XV in Cross, iialfinooti 74 2t
1875
Thontat Hotterman, Heine. Paid in full
Michael He, Harris 1,06711
John Sweeny. Spring 347 it
Jrae Swart , Walker 400 32
Win Tri ttlcr. Patlon . lftJ 4'
I 1 W Kline, iiualon _ 95 11
J II Griffin, lleifmoun l<*Ht
A liarler Penn 6'JllOli
John M. Kline, Howard 1146 tie
K Small, Mile* 360 4:
II K l>uck, Gregg 1,627 i'-<
W Alia n. Jr.. Jl..war.l boro SHU
Philip William*. Werth 02(1
Jamet Walton, Snow 5h0e........ 64 3t
>*iti 1 Hoover, Taylor 6000
J M Uilii and, Poitcr _ I, 7-6 ft
Dattd Rrebt, Furguton ftfit 7i
John T Lucat, Curt in 46 l*
A .1 Tate, Benner.. 7951*
I Brown, HeUetonte ........ Wid
I 1* shop*, Miloburg. 44(6
Win Spoil*. Union 6000
IE M Lucat, I'nioniille .<itit |
MAH RI AGES
Ou the 155 th inM , Mr 1 W. tiding* and
Mi** Mary A Hiddlc, b >th of lialtin -on, 1
: t'entre cuunlv.
(In Jan t*. m Storimwan, II at hint t-on- ,
rad. Nl D., <>f Sunhurv, Northumberland
county, to M i>t Sarah L Leather*, n.'M
Howard Centre co. J
At Eagle Iron Works Jan. 19, Mr
J.ocph Dander. .f L >:k Haven. M N
I.it/.te Curlin, eldest daughter of the I at*
Auitin Curttn. K>|.. of Kaglo lr t,
W .rk, Centre co
(in 1) ult. Mr. John Sbull, and Eilen ,
Fye. both of Potter twp.
♦ • . ■
DEATHS. T
tin the evening of the Bth ir -t . a! her .
home in Buffalo Bun. Mr Marv Shad
w:fcof David Shadle, ag-d •'! yeart, llj
months and 21 dava
On Jan 22nd, at Halfmooa, Centre co. J I
Xtr. J. ha Thompson, aged 77 Jar and J
Mr XX A Mother of Loch Haven, t- ' 1
M stl M St afer of Lamar All. , Iwlli >
Clint on county i
Dn February ti. at Mr A! N.-it, in Ai
r .ti.hurg ruddenly of heart di- * M u
s F Wearer, aged Is year*, s moctht arts. 1
1 day.
. M ARKETS,
Mil roy UttKtri, corrected weekly b> j I
I). Sbelmtre, !
Wheat $1 Jd to $ 1 85
(lata !hkr te H7m:
Clover Seed S7 HO to $7 25.
Heef }6 to per 1(11 It*.
Corn 40 to 60
H J7 to 7 50 per 100 Sbt
Bye 05c
HKLLKKONTE MAKKKTS. <'
White iVbeat f! UOKed 115 ..liyi 11 !
new Col n45 >ld 6u <latSo Hmrlcy a 1
70 Clo.-eraced 6.-'n Potato.*
1.ar.l per pouri.l ft.. .... Pork per poutidX' •
Buttei At. Kggls Pl*t-r per tor '
sl4 Fallow h Haroi.lo Ham l-'i
Lar.l ier pound 8 cent*.......... Buck wheat
05cU.,,.. .F our per barrel retotl7,(Hl.
NOVM SC .ia piaater sl4 to 15. Cayuga
platter j.'.00 per Alii lb*.
IJ4FORTAKT TO BUILDERS The ur- (
dcrngned it now prepared to aril Hrick at
hi* kiln* at Centre Hall to suit purchatera,
at reasonable rate*, alto to furtoshor con
tract Brickwork. S. S. FABNEB.
7 oct y
The celebrated Australian Diamondll
Pebble tpeclaclea, arc tupermr to th i ord
inary gla* *pectv!e, affording rciiel
to the eve*, and suited lor all ag. s ar. ,
told bv M. Straus. Bcllefonte, Pa. I(..lcc3tn
/ (A I" rioN.
Vy Theun.lertignedpurcha-.dat Shcr
i!F* tale, en 24 of January, the following
property ■ f Andrew Shuev, of Spring
twp. and will leave tho *aoi.s in the |o
wtiixn of Mr* Rachael Shuey. at my
pleasure. The property it the following
i'Jhone*, 1 tvroshorse wagon, 1 buggy, I
cow, plow, burr w, cultivator, cornpiatilci
the ahare of 2D acre* of grain in thcgroun.i
together with all the other pertonal prop
erty of the said Andrew Shuey.
febS ADA Al J. T..OM AS^
A MINIST tt ATOKSNOTICk
Letter, ol Administration on the < *!at ol
Jacob Froui late of Centre Hail, dee d,
having be -n granted to the undersigned,
all person* knowing tbem*c!vc* to be in
i deblod to taid decedent are rcuuetted t
make immediate payment, and perrons
having claim* against the estate will pre
sent them authenticated for settlement.
JOUN SHANNON,
Fcl. i! Gt Admr.
jrTREAT RBDUCTKIN IN PRICKS'
AT
Wolf's Old Stand.
■
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE !
POLITE ATTENTION !
Having just returned from the East, and
bouuhi at panic price*, Im now prepared
to sell cheaper than ever before. My tock
colieinti in pari of
DRY GOODS,
, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,*
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS 6 SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, <(•(;., Ac.
Ladies' and Getita' Underwear a spec
iality.
* " A I.AKUE BTOCK OF
I READY - MADE CLOTHING
_ -ontantly on hand. I/ook at the fig
it res :
Oood Catsinure Suitt, $lO.Ol
(tood (Jnmmere Coata, 85.0f
Customers will find the stock com
plete, and a cull is all that is require*
to assure you that this is the be*
place in tha valley to buy y yur goods
Remember, ire hare but one price fo
everyone.
WM. WOLF.
Don't Buy
A
HARD COAL RASE BURNER
HI ATI NO ITOVK until
amine I tho
i
Jm*
w pi w
I —l p 4
MAM MHM
c xiM: \ 3
v, •
t
THE
lirsl llandsoinpsl
ITIVF TN liil: MA UK 1.1
Call and SEE theoi ut tlx- Store ID I
J. %. T\,
('NUT Ham., PA.
/ 1 U A M ICT INSI MFE UIAL SOAP
KJ is THK L. -1
Fii* Soap it n atttlfltciurcd lr-M pur.
iiatcriab, and A* .T CONTAIN* a larg.- per !
entagc of VEGETABLE () i W.iri .nt. <1 fu! T
y fjual to the bunt imported Ca .IL.-Soaj. •
nd nt the tame time p. ->E--C* a(( th* I,
*I- thing and clean.ing T.roperti-T r.f th-
elebrat.- 1 (iermati and French Laundry
V.AP*. It IT thcref.lA R.*: 'TNMI.N4<D for
I*E in th.* Laundry, Kitchen, AND LL.itti
"Ull., and for gen. ral L.oUM-hoiil our PO
ET, al-O, tur Print, it, Paint.-R-, L.iigiiii .-rt '
.nd Machinittv, a. it will REMUV.- Main* <U
InL, (irr u*,.. Tar, Oil, Paint, RTß , from tin- J
tiatidv, Manufacturad only by
CHAMPION BHO'TIIEUS,
2 .4, C, A and 10 Bulger* I'lai R. and -'.Sand
B& Jeffcron Street, New NARK.
1 >r talc at Pn .adeiptiia, by KOON'."* .
V KL OFF, 202 N rth D.-iawari- Avettu*
*nd by grocem generally, and at Sechler'* •
grocery. Nov 11. Out.
Simon Ilainos,
CENTRE HALL.
Matiufarlut rof I
t uri irtgcs.
ÜBATTN,
11 TIGOITW, Ac.
DF every deacription ; running gear f..1 |
*ll kind* of vehicle*. m*<L N> order, and in I
drticlat* manner. II M* A pr. ileal me
■HATING I would VSMIBANT ALL"
ANL.K to give TAUVFACUON. it. JUIIRIII*. |
PROMPTLY aU-nd Itoat L • 1..U1 -T :atr-.
Uniie ß taking. '
Coflinsofuli ■ tyke 1
made on rhnrteM notice. Th< BU*IUC*|S
■f undertaking aft.nJed to in ail IN
•ranch. ■ KE-J .HA Y ■ '..A >l.ar<- ■•;
public patronage. Otepty j.
J BARKIS. . N IHL't.F.KT ." A.BRAYS *
JuMSBOKRKtt, fa rill HO: CRM. R
Pennsvnlley
Biinkinir Co..
CENTRE HALL. PA |
KKCKIVK DEPOSITS, -
And Allow IN A-reit, i,
iiitcounl Note
Buy and HELL
(iorernment Securiiii -, HOLD a; D*
Coupon*
I'LUULLOI RIU, WM. B MLSIILK,
' 1 NAHIEFJI
HEATI V P,ANO: -
FHE BEST IN USE . R d RUMTO
R Circular. DANIEL F. BEAiTY.
WTA • w JURINT.
\ C.KNT wS Ol i KIT b KKK j
, L*afg I NLLD ( lib PF*L *
illtall> B F R IVLILLIFF H
Library of FAMOUS FICTION.
4 ißprbiM the T. • JEWELS •1 M \* •
IN A ri VK LI L'KK MIRK
Pilgrim I'MFRMT, KUWI -on (" Vl>,(sl|!. I
hvei Traic!*, \ alls ... I' T .TINE,
\ icr of Wakef.E J. Paul ami Virginia.)
Ki.Sabeth, I'irrW*. Tale* from
Arabian N - bt*.
(" >-U in (JIE \ urn* OF over 1 (WB
page-, beautifully illustrated with 84 full- !
gage Engraving*
It i. the WOULD .** HL UI BOOK
and all Viant to lead it Agent* OUUI S
fro to all wI.U TlO'all B.*ilr and will,
fatthfally cauvaa*. J. IS L > IRD A CO.. J
27 Jan. 27 Par* Place, N I vrk V
I OHN F ALEX VNDKR, M D~
Phytirian and Surge, n,
BEA|>cctfuUy otfert BW prvfe--; ML RI *
vice* to the Cllixon* o! ('< • tr Hail Sfolj
vii luitr C'onauitation in Englith or (-r- J
man Ha* a lull line of Ul*trumnnl* to:,
■ Mt*. ling teeth. ('. .-and H
thu Lulh par*onage. 2lfvb LL L
'7O Centennial. '7O i
FUKNI T U K E.
GREAT Reduction in Prices, I
Now IS the time I . htiv, n.- I HNVI
OB hntul a large Slock I will offer i; |
IL pnt.ic prices for the next SIX TV
DAYS FOR CASH,
( licapcr (lian il ait he huuglil
ELett here.
which N few of tho following pricei-;
will show : Cane Seat Chairs as low |
as SI.OO. NYOOD.Svftt Chairs S(AKI an.l;
upward: Bedst. ads s.' Msl3 00 j
A good Bureau lor $ll.OO. T ham
OEI Suits, Exit U: ton Tables, Book
CASES, and all ilher Furniture in pro-J
portion to the above pi ices, L'leasc j
call an I examine onr work.
JOHN CAMP,
(ijiU'Jm. Milroy.
C. P E ( K " s
Coach Manufactory.
ckn frk HALL. PA. "
The underiigiu'd has ..peu.td ANVWE*-!
tnblihhincut, at hi new fhop*, fo the'
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons, J
SLEIOUS AM> SLEDS,
PLAIN AND FAXCT
of ..very de*cription .
All vehicle* manufbrtured by himj
LIRE warranted to render nth faction, and as
I|tial to any WORK d<UIC ebewhere.
He u.E* none hut the h -T material,'
I mil employs the mot skill fu I * workmen.'
Hence they flutti r lli.'Tll'eh. that their
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Order* from a Ji-tan. ' promptly attend
ed to.
Come and cj.'imine my work before
contra -ling chewh- re.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kind* of Ivepariug IHMRI
•QQQQ" MONM It'll LL <>nT\
J3JJ I L> . . ..SI, BP 'II I
*KLAR* dark OFT T IML ir dsjf." I > .NJ MUTER *HO will
; . . r'LLH 1 . us. M ' 1 ..1 ... . ... . 14 (ft iltch
IVO GTURSNINE will pal FTM IN * ( WA? T* NOD *2 0 *
.aoatb.and MUKE inifyvm UL> . S uim>l f*l iupu
.r foatfia , tuyi F girbhi • I •
TFIILFT TIAN 111-W FTSUMRO TINY*"* AMI ( 0nllaTI
TIN hi. •• 1 hia I ilia > . ill ' KIBT II JIITI
* til NOT cuibrst'R It TE\\ >oar Tri UU IN it UA I urUtut
for MMBF wxtlll) *FRwr* RIG |* T • *tl 1 HO TL FDL A llfitplnl
umiL NOI AIMIPE. J* WH|. or IN r hvishug. hnt .
1 ITXL ur gutiitalaaiiUsiii *I IIBMRTIITIT; IUW
PH hit. 011 dUl*. il A
•nljr 4" uUttdafiaH, n*Cl<* ires, and ntur NROD r**JB LIFT
ICThr) BIUTL TOTUTKEL'A' A F#FTL < IVRT . ILU T.FLNMLE
rrt(lOllln<(HFl!,lti><L9oT ctitFl-UL :• '. HI*H >W >. T
H.M IT* L iaa. ADDNMH, TI MI K .t LLMALNLC
N. V.
A DOWN WITH IIA111)TIMES. S
J.M- \|,*riav UNITY II 1 U? wltoro TON RAN LIOI
i I*l • 'II* \ I|T M , V , • I ... \
K IHILLAR HNL, B FTRNIIIDOLIL SI LLOU :J MA" . ALT"
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vftltot) of I Iff, I alu jr. sufl Nla|il# DawI *, Urm crl- *
* ITIHIKN, I'UTLORY. WSFFI, *L . AC* . nt AKMUT hall
ULCF, AND MIU FITTRJUL N NT wnljr <? TIOLUV.
L\_ . || NILL L It IU>| IROIN tuMtiuf*'titror* nc
• t MM ARPT Unda.Dd an M*U for #L WHM
HilvydaiUan OAK s2 tu IILUI, I )..* U•* I kaibwi
TO "LU-KOLFT" lot lory > "r aircuUrv, ARID ACO U
)iotiaTD* <>f arti< lon at .L> P i W. *VO AN
LORFT' D I> ULFI BAIL IFI|M*TA of ILUNL it. ANI by 1 JH,CHIQ Lal
run* .Sooyurclitnl.il*
N VV I F 'II it •NIL will LL JRT IG !T !*•*% than •)
-* * otliarhou \S •- • *NTL TJR mail *■ CTPR-
T> lY.nriu |TT )OU A C HTIHUS BAYING. VVI
[- afiut FICODTLrar)Rb( ll'. NO Uk. UU capital it DOD
>IN- ( nl ! 1 1
our paperi, ircular*. WTI.L Del*.
an and d< IT|| |M ARLL LOA. L>OOKA, Ac , .ill f.r T
*1 DFIFFLC dollar tieauMfui KO*N, Plita, Hrat < !■!*. Kels
K DUMA, Vlullna, (.ditJtra, T aatom, TN fact J HHI AI Ucloa ALL
FX it #l, HEW! NTM, a ltd AAR*- nonet YON N DO TI
U DEUAETN. Addrrae all . I'.*W I U H DHMIM'ON I
T>.. If. K. IKJL.I.AH H\ M : Ur> mill ID ST. Hoaton
) Maatt, tier. if. R• M
(J A DMINISTBATOR'B NOTICE.-
Letter* of admlnhtrntion on (lie Ett.
>1 John Ho-termHii, IDLE of Po'ter twp..
S LEl'd liaving been gmuteil to t U UND. r
,JY ugited, 11 pei.-on. KNOW IRG th® . Ives. t
•E indebted (N ..id iee, UIEI.t are rique-L
)d to make imiio-d UI I iyinont, I.T; I (.E
IMMS havingcli.ini- ng .in.tihe cauitu wil
Ipreseul them nutlu nti.' l fu. settlement
B.U. HOATJAIIIIAS.
IRJASOH Ailm'r
| KW STORE, NEW GOODS AND
PANIC Prices.
11. t. I.Alt It 191 Fit.
t the ©ld Centre 11.11 (and.
Ju*t opening a Slock of
NEW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
V large variety of
Lmiiei Drers Goods
*i .-at liur, s<n* in
.Muslim and Calicoes.
■ itottily-madc Clothing
Wtnranted to Suit.
• li* Cloth* und
Cant be excelled
His Crocery Department,
Xf! .fiiib.'. i-v- ry oi.e in 10 . rtmentand low
griens,
Syrup, S'-Iger, T. a Colli. Cniifi 1 fruit*.
D ui. -u An t F •reign Fruit*, Cheee,
ami every oilier article belong
ing 1> the Grocery Dcpatf
m * i
JME-F a rii: i*. Mh hsni. * and (...borer*
>.. io v-■ ur ml, ~ -i true dollar .ve.l i*
a dollar In pocket, (kvli tail and ire at
What ar'-itiiahingly luw pri <i*.
ubio to .1: ar Good* "At
Also the eh.lie. -t FAMtLY Fl.Ot'S al
way. on hand, Apr, 15, y.
Miller A Soil.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
DEALERS IN
PURE URL G.V
A MEDJCJXKB.
CIIKMD A LS. ol L-, DVK HTL'FFS
PKt'.FCMKBV. NOTION (4,
FANCV AHTK'LLS
FOU THK iuILKT.
Ac., •., Ac.
ii ui: him; am> i.ujioit.H.
f- r medicinal purpu*o>.
fruasea <(• Supp ,ru-fa iii great variety.
AUo, ch
CIGARS AND fOBACCO,
and all < ther article* u.ualljr kept in a
hrttcia.* Drug tiuire,
I'rescHptiom cart-lu.lv Compounded.
Ml'LLKlt ft SON.
Ileadquartets for Boots and Shoes!
I' O W EUS'
BOOT AND SHOE STORE. !
Opposite Bush House,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Powers Bo t A Shoe Store it the large*!
and bt l -locked c.ubluhiuent in Centre
County.
lie keeps constantly on hand a full
tine of
It O O T S A \ I> ti II U E H.
Iloi. ij-t opening the larger! stock of!
Spring Good. #vrr brought to Reliefer.la. j
f JII £J>JT) £ 3
r ladie*, kept eon-tautly on baud.
It.-.!* ud Nhoe* for men and women, of
all vlvlen, <|ua!i!y and price*, from the 1
n oi ciotly to tho cheapen, conttanily 1
kepi on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION! ,
ither in quality or prices. Call and
.-xamiue his new stock of Spring and
summer Goods, and you will find it
m rotir adrantagc. Aprtlly.l
NEW Yf)RK~
BRANCH STORE,
Met'lain* Block, Directly Opp. Bub|
H ou.e,
Bellefonte, Pa.
11. llFit HAN *A" ( 0., Prop'r*.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROIIV
FRIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, KOTIONB & FAN
CY GOODS,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
Below ihe l.sual I'riw*.
NoVl2.lt r
i a. wiuaoa. r. a- area*. a a. airx. j
WILSON &. HICKS. f
WHOLESALE VXD RETAIL HARD
WALK DEALERS. .
IK\. PAINTS,OILS, GLASS,AC. *
|p
Guilders Hardware j
COACH MAKER'S GOODS, r
| c
CABINET MAKERS STOCK. [
__ I"
Stoves of All Kinds. 1
CHILDREN'S BUGGIES,
WAGGONS, CARTS. &C. i
WILSON A HICKS.
B.dlcfonte, Pa. '
Null'. R.—XX a will *ell to rc*pon*ible
j men <>n llirix monlh* credit. XVill t*k<
ill 6i. r cent fur eah which i* equal to 20
| r cent, pur annum. It will pay mo pur
j 'JiH-er t.i uorrt.w at 10 from oilier pnrlie*.
Lf he <an mvi' hj buying from u*. In thi*
- way we enn turn our money and tell low
'*• Mar 16. U.
CENTRE HALL
Hardware Store.
J. (). DKIMNOEB.
: A new, ecmplelc Hardware Store ha
i heen opened by the utnlnrtigr.ed in Cen
jire Unit, win-re he i prepared to .ell all
kind, of Building ami iluu*e Furnishing
Hardware, Nail*. Ac.
Circular II ml llsml Saw*, Tcnron Saw*,
Webli. v ii\ -, Ch'tbe* Back*, a Bill auort
nient of (tin*, and Mirror P ! ae Picture
Kn me*. Spoke*. Felloe*, and Hub*, table
Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Fork*.
Lock., Hinge* Screw*, Sa*h Spring*.
t|or*e Sinn *, Nail*. N -rwav Bod*. Oil*,
Tea Bell*, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Tarn
i*h*.
Picture* frinned in the flne.t lyl®.
Anything not on hand, ordered upon
liorti-!>t notice.
lr K nember, all ooJ* i.ffered cheap
er than elsewhere
iug'26 73 tf
3UY YOUR DRUGS FROM
it 11KI v.s
I> r II g St or e,
NEXT DOOR TO THE BESCHNER OTTN
STORE.)
FUIs SII AN 1) CIIE A P
in*
BlvV'I'TY 11 AN _"
WEIGHS XVIIKN BOXED OVER G"VV
mors\ND POUNDS. V/oeral tenn*
*.o denier*.
P, f P r Circular. Addrem
D 1 BEAT IX , \V axhingntn. N J
THE AIMI STABLE
SPRING BED
1 he Ufa mi i ( hiMiputt now in U?e. Mmi*.'
uftti'tured bv
D XNI EL DF.RK, Bcllefonte, Ponu'a.
■ ' '',ul tec !'t< m be/ore purchatino
I ,L " _ lapr.y
L Ll r ' WILSON, Attornev-at*Law
fj pellefoniu P<. Ouiio in Mrs, ifea
r. ncr'* BuUdinf, Bellttuniu Pa,
Patent Adjustable- store Shcij.
Useful & Ornamental.
aullar of K* UJfoil V ttaaU to la m I * • Mnaut mm! imnufca I Mnow
i 1 ** *ZiSi,
th. our oi la a
to I, K CiEIKS,
aad
IT WILL PAY! IT W IL L PAY!
- r •
> |]T WILL PAT! | 3
TO GIVE VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ! 3
~ I TUK PURCHASE or YOUR | p
> i Groceries! Groceries! \
H' 1 >
„ j ror economy require* that you buy nothing but FRESH, \ *
I'L RE GOODS, We keep on band at all timet : ~
a large and carefully selected slock of
_ | goods, c >mprting etery item
>. that belongs to the > M
<_. j H
a IGROCERY TRADE; 5
" ! __ j p"
j we make it the cardinal points of our business to sell | ~
H j |a
Pur©, Fresh Groceries !
IT WILL PAY!
>• | 3
< : To do your trading with a house that always gives a dollar's ;
• worth for a dollar.
Js I p
-!• ~ i r
is i IT WILL PAT! \ y
: : >
To call and examine our complete stork of Fruits, Nuts and Con- } *
t tecUoneries which we are now daily receiving for the trade. j
r •• IT WILL PAY! 1 s
PJ j t H
! You {
, handsomely •
lo gel some of our ! p*
• pure candies, fresh fruits & j r*
•S i nutt for the "Little Folks" during ; •
the holiday season One or two, or tte del- • >
£ : lart, just as you can afford, spent in ; •<
this way at Christmas and
New Year, brings a
t better return
than
p. the same amount put on Interest at 100 per cent. ;
< ; -® : j
IT WILL PAY!
2• • r
- Tc tar ftmxT— sod Spwioli Woo—tfcal ■■> iealy ol lial Uc mt icoO ! c ~
;S * uSoUoUriW M
£ : FINEST FLAVORED TEAS j 5
AND
STRICTLY PURE SPICES.
j la bartas aa? teia la tfca Baa of 3
~ i £ptc®r]*c a CtrifiicU&DiiPY, Fruits, I f
r : ci t on
; j SECHLER & CO.,
t- jjan. Bush House Block. Bellelonte, Pa. j K
IT WILL PAY! IT WILL PAY!
J. ZELLER A- SON
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerhoff Row,Bellefonte.Pa
I><>n!rrlii 4 hrmlcwl*
IV rnimrrj, lncj Oodi Ac.
Ac.
Pure Wine* end Liquor* for medict
purposes always kept- may 31. 72.
QENTRKHALL
Furniture Rooms.'
EZRA KKriNBIXE.
respectfully inform* the citizen* of Centr
county, that he ha* bough t out the old
stand of J. O Dcininger. end ha* reduced!
the price*. They have constantly on hand j
and make to order
BEDSTEADS.
BUREAUS, '
SINKS.
W ASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS ,
TABLES. Ac.. Ac. v
BOMB MADE CM AIM ALWATBO* HAKI
"Their *tock of ready-made Furniture i
i targe and warranted >f good workmanthit '
land i* tl! made under their own immed - i
| ate eupervision, and i* offered at rate (
i beeper than elsewhere.
Call and *ee our *tock before purchasing <
. • lsewbere. 28 feb. 1y i
(
| ~
GRAHAM & SON,.
Dealers in
Boots, Shoes and
Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Custom Work Made T<
Order.
Harness Leather,
Sole Leather,
Calfskins
f
And Findings always on hand.
Bishop Street,
SOmity tf Bellcfonto, P.
Gift &Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE HALL.
Fhey have now opened, and willcomtant |
ly keep on hand, a splendid stock of ne\
SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, fo
men, women and children, from the be
manufactories in the country, and now of
fered at the
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upoi
| short notice They invite the people o
[this vicinity to give them a call, asthe\
, 'will strive to merit a share of their pat
, j rot, age. my 10; t
'I I k rOItr.MEV, Attorney at La>
JJ ft ttoliuftjutth P. Office over itej
PU.ljfeM*. Ull/lllj
FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHER
Go to
I. Guggenlieimer.
FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DREBSQOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES
CLOTH IX a, OIL CLOIIIS
AKI> FANCT ARTICLES
tiUEENSWARK, GROCERIES. PRO
VISIONS, FLOUR, Ac
snd is now prepared to accomodate al
uu old customers, and to welcome alt
uew ones who may tavor him with
their patronage, lie feel# aaie in tay
>ug that he can please the most fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GUGGENHEIM KB.
P- S.—Mr.Sussman aitil continues
todeal in
LEATHER AND SHOK-FINDINGS.
CLOVER aud TIMOTHY SEELS,
in me old room,where he mav alnats
be found. 12ap.lf.
undersigned, determined to meet
the popular demand for Lower
Price*. respectfully call* the attention ot
the public to hi* tock of
SADDLERY,
now offered' at the old aland. Design ad
•specially for the people and the tunes, the
largest and most varied and complete as
sortment o
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
fevery de*cripiion and qualitv ; Whip*,
sud in fact every th ng to complete a Sret-
I via** establishment, Jie now oOersal prices
which will sun the times
JACOB DINGER. Centre Hall
EW HARDWAKE'STORE.
J. & J. HARRIS.
No. 6, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
A new and complete Hardware Store
ha* been opened by the undersigned in
ttrockerhoß* new building—where they
.re prepared to sell all kinds of Building
.nd House Furnishing Hardware, Iron,
vteel Nail*.
whec], In setts, Champion
-lothe* \\ ringer. Mill Sews, Circular and
land OH WE, Tennon Saws. Webb Saws,
;ce Cream Freezer*, Bath Tub# Clothes
Itacas, full assoriment of Glass and
dirror Plate ol all sizes. Picture Frames,
v\'heelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps,
{filing, Spokes, Felloes, and Dubs,
i lowa, Cultivator#, Corn Plow#, Plow
j'oints, .--hear Mold Boards and Cultivu
or Teeth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades
.nd Forks, Locks. Hinges, Screws. Sash
Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway
tods. Oils, Lard, Lubricating Coal,
i.inseed. Tanners, Anvils, Vices, uellows.
-crew Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory
tells, Tea BeUs, Grindstones, Carpenter
Tools. FruiiJars and Cans, Paint, Oils,
Varninbes received and for sale at
uneS W-tf J A.l HARRIS
3EATTY———
•JSWnSED BY THE HIGHEST MP
iVLAU authorities throughout the world
• r**w BEST D. F. BKATTY, Propria
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