The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 09, 1876, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
TiIrRSI)AY 0, MAR lh*f.
LODGE MEETINGS
CaaraC Unix I/maa. ft# a*. I O of O V . m<-!<
* Sslimia? sv#nina tn th* fw.l ! Hil
.1 M <iit.WI.MSP, (Wf H V. fU*a*V, A. O
<vp I'onr tonne, Me. Sin, V A M., moot* on
M nlii .-ntn, on nriftn *<"h fwtt wont 1 tiw
tUtt t'sllnws Holt. . ..
f f lUmtc-irt. SMI W d Mistu , M
Pit.vtnri* (iaswott. r of 11, m*l on af
ernooitOl or aftsx sw. lt full moor. • < thoii IUII
.1 ,1
LOCAL ITEMS.
—SALE HILLS print#,! Nt the Re
porter offlw. from s'2 lip t> $3 75 for '.hf
largest. AH kinds ofjob work don# with
neatness and despatch Order- by mm I
: mi any pis it of the county, prompt v at
tend est Ist. Give das# and hour of*nl l I
Ust of article*.
Removal. -I)r Jacob'# reid<*m #
and flic# will be fsvunsl next d<wr below
the post-s thee, hereafter
Rob Rankin'* drugs are alwav* iaf<*
to lias-#. They are fiob and pur#, and
not adulterated When you deal with *i
experienced druggist iike Mr Rankin, v< t
a-o i.ot in datigvt of getting h< % wrong
"Muff."
You never bMigU at lower it <v<
, than you- *u buy the v #rv best Clothing
, to-day of Wanamaker A Brown, flth and
.. M-.rket streets, Philadelphia
—School teacher# will pleas# make
their report* short a* a* thev ar#
of little intere-t t - the generalrender Tbe
sanio applies I" obituary and concert • *
tic - Brevity i* bi-auty in tuch ihitg
• Wo WOUhi advis# tIU > t I." I - '
Peansvalley to send remonstrance* to
lUrrMurg aentr.st the pas-age ot th#p -or
house art if they ws-h Unre extra tsva
ti>n.
TU# Grant City, Me., Time* -a\
pie. ty Of corn can la* bought in that t ■ un
ty i Worth! at from IS t 20 cent* P
bushel,
Levi Murray intend- to build a new
h usf in this place in the spring. Four or
five other* intend doing the *atu# thii g.
—A barn in Cheaier county wasuruck |
by lightning e few slays ago. That * ear- j
lier than breakfast before day, and as it j
mu-t mean business, Dave Geiss and oth- j
ers had better get their lightning-rod wag- j
ens ready for the centennial campaign
- against thunder and iightn. .g.
~ Paler Keller while chopping fire
wood, on Tuesday, cut a severe gash acr *
his foot, severing a large artery, which
bled profusely before a physician oeuld he
called.
We bad a sample sack of flur man
ufactured at Ruble's mill and found it
tip top—so say all that get their flour
there.
checked nor scared by the late robbary—
hut they keep going right aheai ana sell
cheap, and keep the largest and most com
plete a-sortmeni <>f goods in Bellefontc. It
% is the best place for farmers !• make their .
- purchasas
Lot Evans and Wo. Royer, of Pot
tor, have moved to Oraagoville, 111. John
B -zer moves to Ohio. Success to them
„ fleers were elected . Sctmobdirectors -
* N Weaver, JC Ettlinger. Supervi- r- '
—Philip Stover, 31. Fidler. Overseers— j
J. H. Wjlr, G. B. Stover. Inspector*— j
S. Diehl, Mich. Bower. Judge—Jacob,
Bower, jr. Assessor—l). Bollinger. Au- j
oiler*—A. R. Spigolmyer. II C Diehi. i
Clerk—Howard Roman. Constable —Jno. •
K'.ner.
Miles township elected the following
officers.- Constable—J. F. Wate. Su-;
pervisors—Adam Bair, Joseph Gramler. i
Or, rseers—John Hubler, Henry Kornian |
School directors—Thomas Sto*er, Austin I
Gram ley. Assessor—S. M. Winter, j
Judge-J. C. Stuul! Inspector*—James j
M&llory, J no. Walker Auditor—R.j
Kramer. Clerk—Joseph K. Weber.
• iTkMS —Geo. W. Stover is making
preparations to build a hotel at the Fork-
Haines township people talk of having
a division into two election precincts I
Ilenry Yearick has returned from a trip to :
the west where he saw hosts of Pennsvalley |
folks who were glad to see bim„„..Get
your pictures framed at Yony Deininger's;
Fergus Potter do** not seem disposed
topo 'ept the Justice office which the pro- !
pie of Harris tsswnship imposed upon him
—they wanted a fit man and hence hitus>-
on Fergus.
We are informed that a now di*t:l
lerv is in contemplation at Ruble's milk
in Potter twp The Woodward di-td
lory is in full blast and produces the "crit
ter"' lively ......J. F. Mann's axe factory at
the Boiling springs averages 300 aies per
day, and gives employment to 79 hand*.
Thanks to Ezra Spangler and J. B.
Fieisber for papers The cold snap here
last week, did r.ot injure the fruit The
best sstww fall so far this winter, came last
(• Wednesday afternoon, Ist Vendues are
the go now Citizens of Potter tow nsbip
talk of having it divided into two election
precincts—it would be wise to have it so
"DOLLAR SALES have been under N
cloud in year- past, and we r*> know ol
only oae reliable house in the business.
We refer to Ormtston A Oo . whose adrtt.
appear in our paper. This firm is reliable
They are endorsed by over 30,000 actual
patrons, as well as by the press of Boston.
It is a fact that they do sell for a single
dollar what others charge f 1 50 to $3 (or
and their lift embraces everything uesira
ble Many Indie* make large pay getting
up clubs, and we believe it wi 1 pay to give
the house a trial They send catalogues,
papers, etc., etc., free to all.
Spigelmyers Cash store offers rare
a f inducements to all in need of dry-good*.
notions, groceries, Ac. Buy cheap for
L, Cash and save money, is an old saying
All kinds of country produce taken in es
change for goods. Give Spigelmyer a
call.
A lady correspondent write* to know
-what nation furnishes the best domestics.
in reply to which we say that although w>
are not very well posted in such matter*
we feel thai we can safely pronounce ir
favor of our own country Newark, N". .1
furnishes the best. They are called the
S'Light-Kunning Domestic" and are to br
found at any office or agency of the "Do
mestic" Sewing Machine Company.
whochange their jioft
oSke address this Spring should not fail
to notifiy us, so that the Reporter can be
maile i accordingly.
The sale cf tb lots of S. S. Wolf.
deceased, has been adjou-ned to Saturday,
April 8, at 1 o'clock upon same terms as
heretofore published. 4t
The Silent Feed, for Millburrs, paten;
ted by B. 13. Van Ormer, of Mifflintown,
* Pa. This Feeder is pronounced the be-t
in the world, simple and no mill-owner
6huuld be without it. It has been tested
anils perfection in every respect, so that
no mill will be complete without the Si
lent Feeder. It can be seen in operation
at Campbell's mill, near Miilheim, where
Mr. J. M. Van Ormer, brother of the
above inventor, can be consulted as to the
purchase of territory, etc. tf.
■ Figures Won't Lie. —JohnS. Miller,
after an experience of 'M years in cutting
and making men's clothing, most of thai
time spent in the most fashiona' le cities
ea*t, wet, and south, defies any Tailor in
this section -o surpass him in cut work or
prices. He lives off of his own earnings,
not on pap or creditors, consequently can
work lower for Caeb than those of larger
places, who pay high reals and keep up
style. Indu-try must thrive. Call ur>d
judge for yourself. Miilheim, Pa.
HI <>ct dm.
SALES.
Keller Bro's sale, .near Centre Hall,
March 15.
Jos. K. Moyer's sale, Miles tp., March
10.
M. G. Gray's sale Ferguson, March 20.
Levi Long's sale, Brusbvaliey, March
10.
S. H. Bailey's sale, Harris. March 16.
Sale ol Jameson fartn, in Potter, March
23.
Sft'e dacob From, dee'd, 17 Mnrcl.
S P. r irster's sat'-, near Centre Hall,
14. , „ .
1-aac Swank s sme Spring Mii.s, iB H
M icli.
A tenant houM bale ghagto Aamu<
Crotter, a low miles above tVhlts ll'
w d<-stroved by fir# on last f-iturdi
night Tiso house \vs vacant at the tin e
ami wn occupied by Mr Campbell a lev
! * days previous
The Sunhurv ami Lew -town rad
road will be off<-nd f<r i'e. in l'ii 'ade!
i phia, to-day. Thursday '.Hh,
Mi*. Mexawler, widow .f 1- .nk
Ab xandcr. of this pl.t slipped ar.<l t< l
on the ice. last wiek, in her vard. nn<l ho
ing unable to rise again, lay a -h-ui utm
, before she was found. She sustained a
, pa.aful injury in tho hip, tr m the e!)Vo -
, of which she ha* since ecu oo< tinad
I j In tins section i. to universn lie
. j winters am- subdivided about as l l|ow
; Ist. The sau-ag# sy ison from middle oi
j Nov !<• Is; ot January, 2nd, The -al
convent:-n >e-is. from Janu . > V.<-.
Srd, the pniis s.i'e season from middle o(
Feb. l< end of March, and I'.h, then fb!
lows the tlitt.ng season ur April, A o
. gether, the - e aff.ud <ur pe<>ple < xer, i -
enough I■k ep ir.-m t . eg
| - Weather was very flee ami n i >l,
Simiax. Monday and Tui-i<r Oil l!
i altern.w.n <if th -latter <lay it got clouds
and there to a' g! *. fall of r.iin VV 2
nrs*dav .a fierce snow* storm
For the Reporter
Mr Editor. Perm t me through the
column- of v,ur wrorlhy paper t-- g i
short statement of L-bertv Schto-l Peiin
Tw p Retmrt far lumir month ei d.i
Marv-h L 18TC Whale numhf belonging
.to imil since begin ion gof D-riit, *n.io -
1> 11-in si*- 41 t.-ta N In atlv
Uiri( g month k- ins'rt, 12 fins V*.
P-tal Average at!>■ da*:, e dwrtttg n
nra'vs, 10 femrios, ill I tab P- - cent d.sr
oig month males !l, ft-ma Nt, t- '.:t S . l
f The follow ing stud <•> ar< pursued, A ; -
| bet I Sp<- egdi Ken! g Wru go,
Me--tat An hmit , 24, Writ en U\
I ti< grap' y 34, Ursmmrr 'O, I S. ll.-ory
jU, Physiology 7. 11 hat# n.'t missed a dat
duringlha uionth viz: Annie K T rick
T J A. Jam - -n. Am. K. Biaucht. H. F
Waif, II S i. -nt A F. Haftnr, W J
Krrider. N P. Kre ,'.er, .1 W. He
ll A liarter A. J llartsr, II A. St- ver,
■ls A Keen and Jeremiah Auman
UuTte a number have only mis-.-d i -S it
Pr> grea- ami inter, -t verv g-..-d. Weal
Music and Drawn g taught orally
l. L. Zkrbv. Teacher
For the Reporter.
Report of Pin# Stump School for the
month ending March S.
Wholetium'ier -f pupiU in attendance,
male- 17, females 15, total 32. Percentage
of males lft), temali- J4. total t7. Name*
at pupils present every day during month,
Jas B Seff. Wtil B Neff. Thar cs Net',
Ja*. H Lohre, Frank W. n. Will Larger.
Frank B Tresher. An<!reiv Dubbs, Joht
Sanky, Perry Smith, C arie- iiomt-r, J-.
S. Gregg, Ellie Lohre, Annie K Gregg
Mary S. Gregg. Rat a wunky, M lii< P
Sanky, Sat lie Bitner, Li! v B Trelter
S* he McLanathan. Sig others mis- eg
hut :ie day Number v -:tors -luring t. ru
28. Tnerc is genera! interest manifested
by patro s, and pupils. Mits. S 8, WOLF
Teacher.
ALL SORTS FROM A ARoNSiil KG
David Meyer will take pos-e—: -n of the
tavern in this place on the Ist - f April, and
John Litubert wiil pull stakes for Phiia
.4 r 11 hin
| deli hi*
Well John Cronmiller dil sell out and
J is taking Horace Groch's advice to "G> i
I West.'* 116 purpose* locating in VI ill
county I!!., where he will try his hand a- •
i a tiller of the ground. "Then by J irases .
kroui."
j Harry Yearick bus returned from a >
i "wild goose" trip of several weeks to the i
west. His future place of abode will be
I in Philadelphia, w here he wiil go into the
I coal business.
i Mr*. John Diehl living in Union eoun
ty, but very well known through here, fell
Jat her home, one day last weo-, and broke 1
her leg. It happened about eight o'clock
in the evening, and a physician ;is sent ,
for immediately who unfortunately could ,
not come until the nest morning, and the
t old lady who is upward* of MS'.V had t"
j suffer until morning before the limb could ' i
be set.
| COSCERT. The concert at Penn Hal",
j conducted by Profs. Weaver and M> yer.
on la?t Saturday even ng w* well attend
ed. The audience were treated t" a great .
I deal of well selected music. M is Johan t
I nail Klltnger aU gladnned our hearts
J with a song She is a singer woo j
j second to none that have appeared in this
| part of the country, iler voice i- very
1 pure and sweet, of wonderful power, and
I her execution we'd nigh approaches per- j
' ] feclion. The programme presented w
most admirably executed throughout,;
' J forming tne of the uioat enjoyable enter j
I Laintnents uf the season. ,
. The Dem. stunding committee met a! j
s Be!lefont, on Thursday I, to apportion
I the delegates for the next three years. M
r B. F. Arney, having 'jbtuittel a table
,i I which he had prepared, it was adopted as
, follows .-
District*. Dem. vote. No. Del'l s.
I W. VV. 69 1
Bcllefonte - S W. 122 2
( N \V. 97 2
Mi:e*burg Bi.ro 49 1
Uni-nville " 30 1
i Howard " 41 I
I'niupsburg" l<r. 2
li..gg- township 124 2
Bennrr " " 140 3
Burnide 32 1
Vol lego Unknown 1
I Curtin 39 1
Ferguson ISo 4
I Gregg 224 4
Haines 1 SO 4
Half Moon 40 1
Harris Unknown 2
Howard GO I
Huston 2H 1
Liberty 41 1
Marion TH 2
Mile* 205 o
Ration 4 1
I'enn 232 6
Potter 291 (1
Miow Shoo Hi 2
S ring 170 4
Taylor 47 1
Union <3 1
Walker 192 I
Worth 70 1
3364 71
On motion ol Mr. Arney, it was also re
solved ihiit the following change* in tl e 1
rale* coverni-ig the party be r.corii
m nded :o the con* !er. t on of ti.e i.ext
county vonvention.-
The term of chairman county committee
shall commence January 1-t of each v-ar.
The p'COtit chairnuui to hold over unti
January i-t. 1877
The time for holdi- g Democratic counly
I convention be fixed for third Tue lay ii:
I September.
Tnc election for delegate* on Saturday
preceding the third Tuesday in S. ptembei
' iieginniiig at 2 o'clock, p. m. and con'.inu
ing until G o'clock |. m,
Alter thrs third ballot or vote the per*on
having (lie least number of votes to
struck from tbe full*.
AN ENORMOUS RAILROAD PRO
, JECT.
1 The bill, introduces! by Senator Coek
! rill on 29 ult., granting a cliarter to the
New York and Mazatlan Air Line Kail
j road, Telegraph and Immigration <'om
i puny, propiosea to incorporate Joseph
* E. Johnston, Jamea E. Longbtrect, Win.
P 11. Smith, Wat. Wickham, Win. f.ay
. lord and otiiera under the alxivo style,
' with a capital of f>t,(kX),ooo, and tfic au
> tbority to construct a railroad and lel
-1 egraph line from New York to Fort Mc
intosh, on the Rio Grande, via Wash
ington, Richmond, Atlanta, Sclrna, New
Orleans and Houston, together witl
Ii branches from Charlotte, N\ C., to Nor
t) folk, ant! from Loredo to Austin, Tex
as. The bill proposes to grant a right o
j- way 200 feet wide, and also in the Statu
of Alabama and Mississippi every alter
nate section 8f public land within Ui
b miles of the projected line.
Undcr h recent/decision of II in Wait'
I, ' II L 'wrie, of Crawford county, a witne
is not obliged to sttend court ui. ts h
6 nt lea;e l'e and allowance lor one day'
fit ea iuuee be paid or tendered htm.
ei snow rwi:i.\ t: FFF.T DEEP.
Sntt Frapei-go. Mar-*!! I A ilispatcl
, v fbom Truck## say* a heavy -not- <tomi ho
j gan on Thtirs lnv morning : -i conti tie,l
* i until t' at ri I*l •• now > (tt'.u
| feet deep on the lev#'. On Thursday itijjlt
Ufa >now lnla 4 t YtP i P • < ft- > 1 1- '
I yards of - . w - . Tf-.-we ; *i hound
freight train fwti Into the nr. rk detaching
j, the fain, nn iw In <-eh it i< , , \t, •I,a it
II of he -!d# >nt i.J bait a nttl ' < 11| th
train, carrying vu.iv . t. t •!shv.l, tnak
a ing it imp.i'sibio to * ■-h t L # tiin with
„ .id S ,!. -i t i er .k t
s all dir. en •-, n i .1 t > end •£•
the'.y .• bv w t'ktr i'l t ♦ site-.- V
~ -ltd# i. r Sinnnnt at. . nth. t Strong
.aityon oarri.d uwav set. al liutulrpd f<.
,- of >)ta<ia. 'lh - morning work > t-'tu-
J nt# .ee.t at h- ill ei da th th# blockade am
, th# r.-a.i is t W e'e ,r. Fast I -ill d pas-c -
get tr < s f the Gt at i| 2d ln-t t' om S
Krm . - : .. ; ■ d \\ l heuti
train* dr.c at Tru. kc# . ti th# 2d and Si
iitai vi.l ir-ri *.i t * **'; i if n'tti * i ti *
ably pasf (untieit with >ut tr.obl# Frt ig
rat ' are ~'! ab ; due, I It wl.l take rt
. rai d I,V t • get thihfis -tialfiht Pa--<<-
gcr arc twrg w, ,1 , ~rc.l for and u awe th
{ ; ttil >j, 111 ll
FIJMA NAiIVK-s K1 LLi.D AND
IIA 1.1 t low N DK-sl'hOX ~D ;
oN THE Gol.D Of St.
I I fid, .11, Mai, h 2 \dv from ths '
■ Gold C .tut r< t>rt li ! , - I at'
Little Popo February, I, thigh destroy rd
..f th# tow n In tittariy all th# houses
gunpowder I, „s si ircd, and m the rt tm i
(ir, ,) c*|d#-t-.,i f ',-Mf { #tttl- - •' !'
, tiiou-ati.l k *< stor.-d in otic building ex ■
cloded, causing H shock Ilk# an earth-1
. Ah : u'.n we ■ tiiN li
i #, r- wtii attempt!ng t < plunder tilt
burning and ahand uicd hnaae*.
I! Villi IN H KRZEGOV 1N A
R ~ ta. Match -A - ,i.g . na> v halt
was fought y <t#ria\ c.oar Dabnt, in which
JWTurtj were killed,
SPAIN
Rij -icifto Evcrv bt rc nt t!u t U - of
the I!ton.
London, Feb* : ry 2.' - A telegram from
Cadiz to ih# Times -ay- \ prcclama
!ton ha* been publtohed there dcclirifle'
that the Ki . I. - bravo army a d G v
crnment, with tho patriotic eM>perattftii j 1
of all parties, l.ave put an end to the curs,
of civil wrar.
Alfcit-o and a part #f his army wri:
make a 'riumphxt < try into Madrid a; '
tn# end of th# pr -ent week. There is '
great rejoicing in Seville, fadt* and th#, 1
etitir# Ss'Uth. 1 lie street# <f Cadiz ar iS-. :
luminal, d every i ght and process: n-, '
with tsunds f music are p ,ra ling !tui- '
n#* is n>s|t#nd#d and there is a general
holiday, 50,tW soldiers w ill go to Cuba t j
tjuell th# insurrection.
Madrid, Fhruwry i'J. M.iiki men go to
Cuba immediately. To r# will ho thrv
days f#*tiviti, *. h hai, „4'u:< ,si the t-c- 1
' try of troop* into Madrid. 1
Duo (hrlM < n His Way to England.
London, Fbhruary "20 Th# N#w' Par-
**p Ci.ii n) - I)cn Csri ,- w arrive tit:'
Parts ou Thursday and proc ,tl Di Catai- .
wher# a yacht i# watting to eoavi-y i :.t t- >
England.
HUNGARY.
Disasteruuss Floods.
London. Feb ?' A p ial says .• Ac- j
in ilungarv are 1 -rin ; .img A bun
drod maoufactono* an i fifty otheh build-j
ir gs at New Pe-th krv, i en umUrmiawi
and fallen. It is fer. that when the wa j 1
ters rct;ro a vast number of I uses in Bu-j
da and other place* ai ng the nvrr wil
fall. Twelve thi>und out of le iIOO in
habitanta or A it bfen are homeless.
WITNESSES AI'RAID Tu Tr>T! FY '
St L ai-. March T -Th Kepub. .at i
say a editorial : y. -peaking of t:e rep- rtj
that the President ha- . en d tlx* ) : -
ration of Marsh, T uu'inion at. 1 ail Other
connevted with the poat traei- r-hip bri
bery bu*ine*> that thero are p.-r-on* in St
Louis, who. tjire-' day* ago, e. .-re ready t
give evidence ague -t Belknap, but no*
refuse to do so for f- ,r they will he prose-1
cu'cd fir buying the tradcrehip- vhict
the Secretary sold.
THE CHEAT STURM.
Evansvilic, Ind., Feb 29.- Private ad J
vice* to the Journal indie. <• that thepirti|
•shich was-i destructive at Prim < ton t
Sunday n>gh'. vi- • I Heoders- i >
■ I'hrtstiaft counties. K-ntttcky, doing im-.
| mease damage. It p-*,af over bv.th cou.'i J
i ties u< n norttu'a- eilt direction, c iniinen
I eing in Christian eountv about eight miles i
j southwest of II pk n-viiie, and having nj
j pathway of desolation about half a md ir ;
width. The barn* d out'.aild 'gsof U
Payne-. \Vilbrt Wallace, Ntflcntn Ma !
sou. Well II • i.ry, M-rtnian Kmb'v,
Buck rn a I). ll* n. 11 •• i, rv. Ball, '1 . ri.p.
•on, Grevi;*, StrouJ, Vaughn, McK-e.
Cooke, Hay, C -bb a- I Gray w. re de
- royed. Two n.groe- wore* killed and
several person* seri •.-•/ iniurcJ. It
| Henderson county a little girl wit* kil'.-u
and several p rs.o a wore - r ously injur
ed. A large number of p r- n* ha Ma -
breadth escapes. So( t rotate of the los
has yet be n made.
TW O THOUSAND Tliool'S AFIEIC
M niNG KULI.
Washlrigt ii. Feb */.—lnformnti n has
been received at the War I'cpvrtfiienlthsl
j Gen. Crook has itarte 1 wuti n fofc-,. from
;b< ft Lira .io, '..'; d (ien truster wit
1 troop* from Fort Lincoln, to be jolnvd bi
a detachment fr ni Montana, to opi-ral,
ngair.-t Sitting Bull n ir the mouth of
Powder li ver in the Yellow-t- nc coun
try. Sitting Bull has I.SCW Warriors, an*
seta ul defiance the treally wliuli retjuire,
his people to re-oain on thi-ir reservation
The riipiiber of United States troops in tlx
expedition ii about HUCO.
THE PROPOSED O A M K L \ W
,Thr new bill pending in the Irgi-Utun
f-r the e-.u- lidntio-i . f th<- r*nt • law* nr..-
.ibit-the filling-iriak -g f g-itnaai.d fa
s- lollonra: -■i tirrct* I etws w the t*t ..i
Jsi.Uiir , n'ld the I ' o! A BS'i-': rildii - In
tween thi 1-t .'a .uy an Itlie lt of N -
veriihert ptnver bet-w "n 1-tnt January an
the 15Ui ofAugu-t; tmrtri ige* ln-iween th<
Ist of January mni the lt of Novemhei
woo fciNik hs'si en the 1- •>: January am
. the 4H> of July; a peck led tr mi be v..
ti - Ist .! M . if 'I the i,j i. ul Aug .
liiuck hn- 1 .'twe. ii Ul. ! t ~( Mar h a;.,
the 1-t of July, etc. Fi-htnif with net
-eine*, fih basket*, and other dtvlcea. n \r
iioiik and liii' iir.lv, i- f-thlilifen; hunfin
or fishing n *sin i v i* prwlitbited under t
, penaitv litf'26 Sun .hie .euKie are im
posed f r vto! lion of the law.
SCH KNCIS - 4UWRSSOR.
The I'ri.t'ni.-nt has-. at to ti.e > iiot-ttu
on ni •of Richard ll Doiu, Jr., of tla-su
cbusetta, to he Envoy Kitrnordi' ary and
M n ster l'lcn po ■ n* ary to Gn*' Britain,
t vice Robert C. Scle-nck resigned.
A REMARK A BLE t-tl \ R \< l KU.
Michael Edwards. r , vvho Is n membfi
of tin L-iitPi-1 *l* iti engine eonipany o
. York, i- the i U|.-t living fireman in th.
world, having reached the age of nearly
ltr.f yi-ar-. He wo*hum t Yorktownfmi*
York) on the 12tii ul August, 17t>7, ami re
, mained there until IN)I, when be remove
to Washington county. 11 • was niurn -J it
1 806 11 a lady niio orp year* In- junjo!
In 1 xt.'i he eli'inge'l hi- icneeto Mouml
. ville, \Ve*t Virginia, wh.-.-- he si.it In.
Mr. Edward* t- a giin*:iiith uttd worked a
I* the trade ui tij he w:,- ninety year* o
The father of the veteran went into th
revolutionary nr when Michael wafeigl
ears old. Mr. Edward- saw the shoot
a ing of oix American fdier- during th
j, revolution in 3ot ic and n tiglll belwee
Iwo cavalry m n. hoth experts in feneinn
r " The tncti meeting on hor*.-bi.c' fought de
t- pei-ateiy , and one ol litem stiuck Hie oft..
aero** lie neck, killing him iiuUuitly. M
' Edwards was among tlio-e called out Ii
rh Wiubinglon io put down the whisky rebe
r li.-n and reinemhcis ilistinctly vvlieti li
,j news of the d<-elaratioti of fndependen
was bt'.ugiit to Yot - and lici.rd <ien -i.
Wash ugton tnajie a slo. t speech in Yot
in w ieh the fol owing remnrks vv i
r made:
- ' l .ere i* like! v to lie -otne time in t!
is fuurt a war vai-el by office seckc
s.th it Would be worse than the reVoiuti n
Mr. Edwards cart his first vole for tie.
Mai Wathiiiwlon lor PruMilwl. 11l IblO
l" lit* I en- irinli i ilinl the \• rk rountvj
fan and rcnox t1 an ovation (Vein the fit-,
.is Mt Edward* ha* been a member of j
J 111 VI (*..|ll|>H! * Mlti'O l'lip ll •*
•■■re . - ti Mronu desire lo v nil ih< i rtili i •
mat nt.U •liuttld hi* health (which is fall*
li 1 :>ii l> rilltt ho tt (ll m I'Olll)- >tiy hls.'lll lip
i ■ vi.ith.gr, it cap- lioti. Mi Kd<
I wm.L u i.| a Ihuiii\ remarkable f ,i r ii*
on. iin . hi- unit In i iiM v i iik lie I uutii
- *b iv .1 I '! v oar* old.
• *• •
V Mis Kinrt'iiv i Mm-t An fl
it. t.hiitry incurrence was binil|lit to
ight i! mi inquest llpUI on ikl body of
maa iii Smith I, mjun. In * wotkrovm
i. In to m ini i onmr utrl* worn ut wi fk *
i - •-mliloiitv made it• sppearam i>n a i
|t I ip, i *n>uig, of coatee, rnH<iiltrtbl*rMi*
ni>! ti Biol tt gineial stampede. Ihp it*-
in! rM ii m i il, 4 oui irt. In h y.U't
<>i who hepi-en. J lt> be j.ro i ill, bill th
up slipped iiut of liii hand, mnl ntii
*i - iji I -lops p, rump out between lib
• oh' ii I shirt k! tlip iio. k. Hip into
ll l Mil ill Open lllltl t!|p UIOIUi , i I
... i. i i ..hup .in. nit-ni |il*i i"
,Oi lin nl, inu-ied llip man's ItiOUt ■
hi 11 111 11 allil -it r |*i ip million
1' ,t a mou-e pan e*it for iiwi
ie> * ■ ti|.| without much air ha lot*
i |.n si'.it liolivf. atiii nan unforiu
•iiii > proved lo bi- a fuel in |h preset!
1 1* - * cj, At Uip mouse began tvi IP*r anil
.1 ilp thp iiinti - throat anil Chest, and
i.„,-result wim that tin unfortunate fpllovi
. >ii h" r i utlp limp in horib'p agon* 4
•i 11 ral a iinpn. i i, rruboratpd the above i
acts, ami uit ilnal le' ituony a to ll a .
oi ol ilpath having been given, n ver
i.i ul ' ai'pitlphiai mn returned.
(il. doUUN A 1. BOXES
V : in in l'iiin urg, IV, h-* isotuiupupeJ
ho manufacture, under leilcr* patent '
• i g journal boxes, designed W up
; i ; ihp br-% bitseii now uitd The ail
igp- claimed aro cheapncs- and pre
jT.-nt.ion of ilro from heating. They ba I
ifipvi in.'.lid- made and one pot >•! glas 1
■ d'py. uhur''nux ba* been made into tlf ,
. article; some of the passenger railway cars (|
ti-.vab en provided sr. ith the b ui'i, and 1
he few day- expericne* sir.ee their adop*
ii ii his b.en qui;i> firumbl* for their „
i ii, H An experiment tm also re .mt- *
v r - i in one of thp pianmg mill* in tfiai
pity l i Use a glass bo* for the journal fa
in shaft, and the result was highly *at
■ laptoiy. It ha* been supposed by mne il
j Unit the lack of friction would do away j
. ntiri-ly with oil, but one of Ibe'trai adiy- !(
catp* the u of a very email portion of
lubt valtng fluid, as il is much safer. Bpt- "
t-ral I • m - have been subuiiltpd lo the tet '
f hydrawlie pressure and thp tallowing
r< - obtained A box toadc of ordina li
ry gins* sustained a pressure oi iu.mll) ib> Hi
to the square inch belor# cracking Abo* j,
tiiadn of thp -pp. ial "tni*" rpquired a fri*-
-ure of '21,801) Ib to shatter ii : so that it
is i-atpnl that the tii cis! "tni* ' i- b. !
Ihp in h! ot teiiitiering, Ukj, is sitghtiy
d-tTcrent from the |>lan gcnpraily in use.
A stranger prrwenled at a bank in Dal
• a-. lV*s, a cipik tor slo,ol*l. and aisi
inters j 11'orutig to endorse him a- aj
is culm v Now Yorker The bank ofli.-.-rsi
in-ilated about |utyitig, and ho >a..l ;!
i- pgrafih I" your bankers in New York;
i I mil stand the expense 1 canto hi-rr
to buy gotten, and must Hate the money,"
V 1111-v-agp ens sent and soon an answer *•
• hop back, ssv ing that the chuck and nn j ar
were g aid. The cash was thereupon paid jbl
Yet the ppralton was a clover swindle. I
fan li-.pgraphers had taken p.osesstutl Ota M
hansy * tw roil**- frwiu Dallas, on the
me uflht wir* , attached a battery, taken
.>3 the hp *sage intended tor New York,;
1 and aotwend it.
S -ice the It dknap atTair it U ab ->u'.
! (iiio that the radical* ra.se the cry, '"Our ,
-choel* in danger.*'
1 lie Pre-i tent is reported to be im plica -
ted in th Ktnin a Mine fraud.
M . -l< r hem k has sailed fur bone. h
\ writ was >erveJ on hiin a* he was lea*-[
mg London.
A fraudulent claim for the distraction j
o. a United Mates transportation train.;
iiiting t > ha* been exposed at <
W iungt >n
Mr- Bity Fries, of Steirtvill®, Lehigh)
■mtv support* heitelfai.d her two chil
-1 ,by utling timber f>r land owner*. 1
OKTTLK UP -
Ail person* indebted bo ]
undersigned by n ale or b >oK account,.
.v,.l |>|i :vo cat' on James M Lathell, at
!t' : e Hili. • n <>r before the loth of April
<*t alter which true ibev will be placed '
the ii.' justice of the peace for'
n. A \V OItAFP.
Mar 4t.
A iixtvISTR*TMTB KOTltii-
A
1.. t- *< f adaiinisirattnA n the e*utei
I K.-.rw lllnsbin, late of B ovlaburg
let* t< baring twei granted l the under
•gi.g'i -it | r>n knowing thatnele* t
I <• ind -bird toaid decedent are requested;
u make > .med. te pay nient. and p r*on
mv;ng .tin* igainsl the i-tate will pre
• en! them atttheotjcited for settlement
HAMI'KL OILLILAND,
11l mar fit Adn;- r
NU' OTICK- *"
A" ! er--n< indebted to the
• .to of It- F. Van V.virah, dear'd., arei
•ier' v mi'.iQe 1 t • rentier sat).faction, onj
I .r before the 1-t d •>■ of April next, a* the;
111 ■• • j. e- i t' be closd.
r FJH VAN VA 1.7. AH.
IJXKCU IOKS NOTICE. ~
J Letter* tss-j
' : try on t' ■ <-talc of Mr- Hannah
j I) Hibernian, lateof l'otlerlownship, dee'd j
: naving been granted to the undersigned,
ill person* indebted to said estate are re-|
juired to make immediate payment, and'
. hiring eltiim* against the suno to
ire- nt them, duly authenticated hr law*, 1
i '-.r i uiement. JOHN JORDAN,
J. H. DAT UK It MAN, j
| 17 fob. fit. Executor*. I
I fit RENT ~ |
The undersigned offer*
r rent a very fine Store Koorn A Dwell-!
ing BatuM, at Sinking tn-ek Mill*. PcnMw
vep onu mile west of Centre Hill. The
-land one c-f the be*l in the valley. For
further particular* inquire of
PET Ell RUBLE,
ill fob 2m, Centre Hill. Pa.
HIE COiyiPUTX WASHER!
j The above cut represent* the Cemjiletc
Wu-her, fitted to a tub, with the tub cut
>ul to sh'<w how it i fastened for use.
UVI.U KNMHNI OF THESE MA
CM INKS \KE IN USE.
| The Complete Washer was patented, Mav
i 2b, 1872. and since it* introduc
tion it has proved tho
One Thine: Needful.
THE COMPLETE
WASHER WILL WASH A
CARPET OR BED (JUILT OR A
I'lao I,lll'C Ctirrntn or follur.
It will wa-li clean any article that can bi
wn.bvd by hand in h tiftbe nine and
with half 110- I ib'-r. It it
SO DURABLE
- that the Manufacltirers vlo
not lo -it ile to Warrant it for Five
i V'-urs. The Machines are Manufacturer
by F. F. ADAMS A (XI , at
I Erie, Pa. IT WILL
8 A V E I T S C 0 8 T
n ash >rl time, both in labor and wear o
, clothing. The machines can be seen a
I t Springier'* Hotel, Centre Hall, Pa
" 17 feb tl
JJR. A. J. OUNDORF.
"- DENTIST.
It still loca ed at Pino Drove Mill* an
• i* now prop* ed to travel lo tho home* t
patienUat a distance and render any d
sired tervic ' in bis line, in the best mar
nor, of be t quality and at reusonnh
' rates. Insc'ion of n w dentures made
specialty. Teeth extracted without pai.
21jan 76
"\\f F. It KB Kit, Attorney ut Liu
h' li • Prompt attention given to n
or bus i--S entrusted to his care in Clearfie
nlri; county, Uliiuu with D. F. Fur
in Pft/i Beilufuntu.
DEATHS.
On t, at \S oi'dwitrii, Kit, wnr.d I mni
' hp. lloin, aged bbout 10 yours.
For the Reporte'
OUftitiirt.
ItKHHR *'f coinump!ion. ih-hi S i
tiny Hull, Ci . U ■itl.lv, I'a .on Tu
day, Feb Dili, IHT'I, M<- Klliihpth 11.
her, Consort of Jacob Heher, agpd .V. li* ■
. tnoiitiu and Id day
M >tl t i R.'tier was a tiiPtiilu I tin
l.u liernn church at .Hnydcrlown, fit
Slip was an active, prhMHg muinh.-r. Sin
not only prolessoil, hut also p
Christ .Slip I. e. tier Itghl -lull so 111 u
others might spp ht r good Witth- an.l glo
ry fy our lattiwr in liphvp Shu told no
she started out In the servit i of the Ma trr
about ■>' yeais m.* w . ih, rf, ■
not afraid t'fiit<-r thp va ♦) old .ll i.
could say with l'aul "1 ot im to live i
. 'tu ut. and to die is guilt.
The las tiui I sua It r glis , a day b
fere sht< died wh.-n i w n* al> or. taking in.t
leave, I look hi t ir'inblui.' h n.l .fid -aid
tear mother 1 must now leave you an I in
i i ' i.i i;\ h 1 rcttii ti, yuu v.
uvp pa—pd aw ai What have you t<
iv at parting ' She pim —d a moment, a
to gather strength for -he r uld t>- t
peak sliOVii a whisper an 1 then IVOI.I-1I
•gin up into in v fm ■■ and so I. " I 'pat !'*
irw. il meet in 11, umi 1 held li. f
and tvtid wept, I thought of my i wli
>-ur child in glory ; 1 ill -tight i! a deal
• miliar and sister I had lnerr, ah I 1 -Hid
0 her, mother, by the grace of l J I l
iipt-t you there. VV'o f.arted and when,
1 saw Iter again, she was wrapped in he
•hrouil.
Y-M.fAri- i ii'riu/. in sad to piu>
wo i a mother To part with bur npiu
*■ h o#e breast we slept in iiifani-y ; w-f. • <
■and led us ui childhood; a' wli >e sub
sp knrli and prayed i-> the Falber ; and
hif often at a tliriineof grai e knelt and
mured out her soui inqiravpr for us he
*nv iar.i children -but ueh is life 'li
- appointed unto man once to do- etc.'
Vnd why mourn for thou- wfio die u
-' . ist Ari- II iii tit ey "bii sod wli ■ ii i
■ tli l,ord And will w> not ■ them
iga n '
"I -■ again we hope to numt Ihec,
W hen the day ol lite i- lied ;
Tlip-i itt Heaven with joy to gri el the ',
\\ 1 i re tin lateweii tear IS ftliod.
O, glorious thought —that we shall e
mr ii ved uios again, and if our life ws>
■pent in the service of Uod, we shall to
happy Willi them forever D, biesseil
nope? When wilt thou cease in fruition
'*. tnth 1 When wilt thou giro way ti
ight ' Thank trod, that in lieavett "Ida!
which i- in part si all he done uj" aro
we shall sen Jesus as he is. '"Wo siial.
arvovv as we are known.
\b e hurried her on the lH;h by the -idi
d her daughter Mary, who crossed over a
few years ago.
Hn account of physical Indi-position on
ibe part of the writer—Rev. \V fl Direr
d Salons, preached the flin- ral sermot:
f rom Roy. '.ti t. The writer followed :n a
i-w appropriate remarks.
Thus has passed uwav a kind christian
notber. A heart bt ken htisbiind thrc.
laughters and two sons are left to mourn
iwrlosi May the Lorvl, who d.wth al'
hings well, sanctify this sad bereavement
their giH>d, so (hit when lif#* etornt
ire u cr Iney may atichinr in the harbor of
■ternai rest, and there forever dwell with
hose whom they so much loved on aith.
Thou not the wailing voice ;
Weep not; 'tis a Christian dieth ;
Up. where blessed salnU rejoice
Ransomed now, the spirit flieth
lLgh in heaven's ewn light she d * clleth:
Full the song of triumph swelleth ;
Freed from earth, nt d eartidv fttillng, j
I.iff for her no voice of a ailing.
J A. Hkiuiit.
MARRIAGES.
tin the 'JTth Feb. at Hnblersburg. bv I
lev. J. A. Hnght Mr. (•<•'. f. my of H>w-|
rd t > Mi > l.sura 11 MIU'Ih II <1:
files burg I'a,
On the Ist in-t, by Rev W H (troll
lr William ( I. of Churchvil'p, ami'
Mis* Maggie K liubie of Smk.ag free.-.
Mill*
On the 4th in*t, by the atne, Mr Will- i
ism From of Cburchtille and M Ell/.*-'
i oeth Hockey of Poller lo<rtiht|l.
At the Lutheran par-.mage Rebcrshurg
,on the 24th of Feb. by He* F Auin-i'
Mr. Lewu C Fnnkto Mt-, Alice E. Rishel.j
I b-lh of Spring lltnk, Centre ro.
On 2by w ev W K Fobtr, Aaron!'
i Aumaa to Catbarin - Ripkay both of lirrgg <
twp.
M AKkh r>
New V rk, M jrch ( Fir super (o
'vl 60; Flour oomm>>n tog i t 6- i."• 2-' i '
1 .our g-wd t> - ho- 6 y-'i *6. Wh- * .
, No 2Chicsgo Snring 1 2"- y 1 wheal .N.
|2 Milwaukee 1 21'11 27 Rye w. '. rn f*i
; • >h2 Corn western mue--1 fit}* cT-J Oat.;"
[western nhsd tlnf* Osffss tftft
Kags 1'J..1 !. > gar Is.r t > g -d redoing
Petroleum refined 14.
CHICAGO.
Flour go I to choice I ~i i i V we i rn
-hipping extra* 4 till (460. Wli'-at April!
•rj; , March twk Corn sol April lit s#,
March 421. lists *! March ill, el At ••
?ii Rv- *cl March H Bar.ev 1 Mar. '
K " I.
PUILADKLPHI.V.
j Flour ex fan) 4 •, high grades 7 t<e,n *s.
\VL -*t io-w red I'm Hit western 1 t"i i -iij
j western mixed old 67, yellow new or. *,.'•* s
'D*, wc-ie a uiixrd I- Petroieism 1 <. j
MIL:; >t >1 *kk.t*, t rrected weekly b*!
■ D r*h cl iii I re,
Wheat SI 'J.
Clover Se.-d $7 00 to $; 6u.
Heef s'> to S'j.ol) per IcO lbs.
Corn 46
Rye t-c
•Soft Nova tlco'.ia Plaster ; gr .ind
$lO per ton.
BELLE FONTS M A RELETS. j
White i f heal 5 1 21' Red 116 ... RyeKl j
i n-w Coin 46 oi l 'kl Data .k 1 Barley VU. j
,70 Clo/graced .6,6-1 ..... Potetoo* .4-
i-ard p'-r puun.. ft. Pork Per poundJfi,
But to r 2U. Egg-16. .....Piaster pvrton
Sit Tallow 8 Bacoi. 10 Ham 16
, Lard per pound H cent* lluck whan!
j boot*., Fovurper barrel retai!",otl...,
I Nova Hcotia plaster sl4 to 15. Cayuga;
' plaster s'J.stl per 2l*IU lb*.
IMPORTANT TO BOILDERi the tin-;
dersigned is now prepared to 101 l Brick al{
' it* kens at Centre Hail to suit purchasers.
I it reasonable rates, alo to furn -li or cosi*
iract Brickwork. K. EARNER.
|7 oct y
J The celebrated Australian Diamond l
j Pebble spectacles, are superior to th > ord
j inarv glaaa spectacle, affording reliel
Ito the evos, and suited !nr all ages, nr.-
'jsnldbyM Strau*, BtUefonte, Pa. In locdm
HEAT KKDI'CTioN IN PKK KSf
AT
Wolfs Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE lj
POLITE ATTENTION !
Having just return'-1 from the East, and
. •tight at panic price*. I am now prepared
o tell cheaper than ever before. My stock
consist* in part of
J DRY GOODS,
i
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
F HOSIERY,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS t SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, <tc., tire.
Ijitilies' ami Gents' Under wear a spec
iality.
A LAKOK STOCK OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
moatantly on hand. Look at the tig
ires:
tjoo l Gassimere Suits, SI(MH
o
a 'hod tiixeimere ('oat*, $5.01
lf Customers will find tho stock com
dele, and a call is all that is require
to assure you that this is the he
place in tho vallev to liny your goodi
o llemcmbcr, we have but one price fo
*' everyone.
n ' ...
,i. VV M. WtTLF.
r ; BEATTY 7 ' A w °'
w • *
II MY THE HIGHEST ILL
d ssufixtg authorities throughout ih worl
Hg * rtt* BEST U. F. BEATTY, Frupi
J: .wubiugtuu, N.J.
Dou't Buy
b* A
HARD COAL BURNEF
UKATISU 'TtV K u- mv <u have t>*
j am tiled thy
X
-ft
( ii|A
1 mum* t l ' ? '
•- fiti'i yi
W— |J ',i S '
v w
r i *•'■.,- • I
c Mi• -
Wm-t *w • }<*f *""■<
s J&V'-f □
" fit--'.*' ***"
•j&'V * •'
i vw 1
J j '
TIT E
Isr.s( 6c llaiidsoniesl
sToVK IN THK MARKKT.
'.A. ill! ttud sic I lioiii nt tli - r ui, of
J. I. 111-,lis II % V
CItSTRI II *1.1,, Ft
pR \ Ml* TON "S*l Mj* i-.~UIAL.MfAi'
V is nix "in r."
i'hH S.iajri, ii snuft.-wired from pure]
oaten:*|s, and as it eontivins a ■ Irgt. pi-r |
-•pill igp -if Vegetable Oil, is Warranted fill '
)" -ijua! to the best imfHirlt -I t" i-tili- '■ tap. 1
tnd at the tame time p. f -ir-s all tiu
vavliifig and riesatififf properties of tL
-elebi-M 1 (ieruiui ind French Laouiir)
soapr. it is therefore reoruiui-mft-tl Hi
ne m toy Laun i.v, K-iunoit, and lltn
room, and for general housefp.id uurp -
aiso, f--r Triain s, i'aiater-, Kngitieer* ]
Stt'l 41 ichitii>!-, ii- it w ! remove stain ■■
Ink, tirnaso, Ttr,(jii, Faint -'Ut , from ih< j
hands, MauuteWured ntily b\
Lit AM FM N ilUurilFßS,
1.1, 6 t and 10 tt tit gars place. <nd land
<io JefTersori ritrect. Mew York.
sale al FHila t.'iplila, by KUON'p
k Ll <tkF, 31.' North lii-iaware Avenue.i
ind by grocers generally, and at Hecbler**!
grocery. Nov 11. '-m.
Sixuon Haines,
LKNTRL HALL.
Manufacturer of
(itrrlßKca.
Itn^glca.
H fik'ona, Ac.
Of every dc-'iipliun ; rtiu ug gear fori
aii kiinfs of vehic't, m .do to order, and in]
iirt ci.s manner. 11 ing a practical mc
hai.ii, i would \\ fit RANT ALL!
OHK lt> jfivo K' jtnir !
jJfOtlipt y hU( 141 it! Ihe tuWrH FrtlfM, j
Untie'-taking,
Coditu of nil ktjlew
•It ado on shortest liultcs, The business,'
■f undertaking attended to in ail llsj
branches. R-'-pci Uully tj.iv.U * share oi
PUOUC jmlrntiagc. Oscpty
"16 Centennial. *76
P C K N I T r Ii k-
IGREAT Reduction in Prices.]
Now s tiic tim to buy, as I iiavi ■
j n hatui a large Si ck I mil offur it •
it panic pruca for the next SIXTY
DAYS I UII CA-11,
_
( hcupcr lliiitt if t'rtu IM* BOUIILN
LNeu here.
aiiichaten* of tht following price*!
will show : Cane Scat Chairs as low j,
i- 81.(') I. \\ t at t linif* ffi.OQ imli
upward; Bid-:, ads §;! .60 tu sl3 Oo.|
A good Bureau 1 r §11.00." Chant
or Su:t, Kxtcuooti Tmbiew,
cu"', and all ithcr Furniture in prn-l]
lortiou to the above prices. Pleax-'
oail an I exatiiiue uur work.
JOHN CAMI>.
' jin ."dm. *. ilroy. Kj
J HxUKtr !• Mil ssi in I A. HI vVt
JOBS Hon • it pi i it not t KM.
Ponnsvnlloy
Baiikiiig Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, !|
And Allow li)A-rtiL
DLcuunt Note
Buy and Sell!
t}"Tirament Securities, (lold ands
t upon*
PKTKR Hurrra, Ww. B. Mist.i.r.
Pre* t. (Wblwrj
BEATTT P,ANO:
THE BK-ST IN UNK -f-Smd >• ...
*r C-irralnr. l> V NiKi- 1 liK \ll\ .)
.N * 4t r.
W. A. CURRY,
iiLDi & rtJahsfj
< i:\nti. it ki.i..
Wuuhl m< -t re.po, tfully infornt the eit i
• /.on* of this v hAaity, that be ha tarted a j
i new B""t wild Shoe Khop, and would bet
jitaankful (<>r> share ef the ptbtteMth -|
, wge. Boot- artd Mho.-* made U> orusir audi
according to style, audi warrant* bir work ,
' (to < qul aay made elsewhere. Alt kinds,
'of repairing done, sad h-: ■ warnasUs,
I(• iv•• !i im a cal I ii 13 I v
4 AMIXLSTRATOSVNihiI t
Is iter* of adaiiaistration on the estate r>l j
Jacob From late "f Centre liall. dee d.
; having been granted to the undesigned,
jStl persons knowing tbetusoiv to be in
lehU'd to *Hi<! le edonl ar rcuue-t- -1 to
make immediate payment, and person*
j Us* ing claims against the estate will pre-!
j *ent them autbenUeated for settlement.
JOHN SHANNON,
Feb 3 i"g _ Admr.
; ! JOHN r. ALENASDEH, m: v.
PhysJria'i and Surgeon,
Respectfully "tR-rs hi* profe slonsl ser- 1
vi. . to the citixc - >' C ntri Hall and
vicinity Con*ultation in English or Ger
man Ha a full line of in-lrijin'-nls (<••
extracting toeth, Otßee and residence in
th'-Lulh. parsonage 27febtt
CHECK'S
Coacli •
CKN nil 11 lEL. I'A. 47
| The undersigned lias opened tiiuwcs
(abll hmcnt, at hi new shops, foi the
'• nanufactuii! of
j Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
i WuKfon.* Awn Si.Koa,
PLAIN* ANI> FAKCY
ofevery description .
All vehicle* manufactured by liini
iro warranted ts render •ntbfactioii.and as
equal I 1 any work ilke elsewhere.
He use* none but the br*i iimtendl,
iTi<l employs the ino-t skillful workman.
Hence they Hatter thc u-chi - that their
wurk can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Order*from a di-UncL pr i.ptly attend
odtu.
Come and examine my work before
'contracting "Lew here.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kimlnof Roparing lU'ttc.
• •nnqq" MO.n i i i <n; aLL d >i\
' 4/ Jw*' luiv J> Rn!j I ill . "II V
j filwftff (UrkNt (htffir* I'd * it? who wiii
iml Ski ct*nt U UK. *<? uu# i>ui of
W x|IHU-aiVM will tttl yittl ill (hr W . J .* iv*kr *9s *
iVM'tlUt. ; 4 IWf t -tko UAll jvrtjf tllQ 1 f IMP!
f M.Gtttm* b<)r i msti t m||t tit . i n .*43
!• mi npnirf Wln| bwlni, AQ<l
n M*- I INN U IH 'F LUBAIR# VI • LIFETIME. 'mvT T >.U
.in t < u.Lr n. H toll )i ir friiMxU. f. rltif l oiintit
• fomoßMKtllll llMMirVt 'g pMWm%ioN|A It. iptti*.
nmml >tii wi tHUt*r ImnsJiuii. Init #
isAft n<! mir |uruilfi9a mialntai np{M>iluDily. tUm
pi** Us*. Jto.. Ac , mt4 ut Jh r<wt
• l*i Intr<"oluv4*ii # ns|in !<*. *ntl Bobc hhh) r**|sb tui
loy ibcji wt t n |(tr flHr. UuittlrcHl*
* srn tf 3V 4MWI•*> V *tl|| JKO
"Ut>wit tloDc M A A HI., lliit^UU
N Y.
' $ 110\YN UITII HARD TIKES $
\\ ttiiav wfear* *ti oo (in
' u ' rrtof worili i Jt t.rrni ,N
( r' Ballir Utlo, 13 Hniu'l 'l4 pi iliwidii. Mines
t#(|hikiiH>l4 I'KxliUi ISijiiii TiAtmci* I ( wffeco ivtrj
„ *itrl4t> 4f iry, i'anvf, *nd .M.iplc 4S<kh!. i.i,K fl*
' ilo'kkf. ( uiwry, (IU Warn, Ac, Ao.ni übvut Ual
pHots 1 Mill MMfthlng dalUr.
I Is\, -1 l I anil** '* ,rtnn *m
a ? M IlrfcilißuUo.otd.l 4*ll Mill fori! tm
l<; ounlry -k il2 U sll l<r Thit la do liuml.ag
to "tickets** orloltiwjf >tn or cirruUrw, n<l .< ( <ihi
tbouaatuls of artlcloa vitTrcl it uul> #,|. Wo on
" i lorwstl By tho o*C io*p4frof IIctoD, and U* lOO.WO pat
roni. H*s our circtjlwra.
* \V O (*H II ** l U " 11 'V.' 1 LIT ICM than ar:
oihfr h'ni- NV t> i<! hy mail. r oinr
O. I) , auu lot you p tftxia bi*>ra huyintf. -
nl #gor.tftonwlpr,> No risk, u c .pital ncrdctl
( 111 i' 1 VIU l ' a y card rcn.l t>n . fur nl
. 4 4 itMSf W* l ** and liala W
o.n aud do aaIUJ articL?*, W.oka, 4c., all for
-ln*l doltsr. Hi-oitlful IUIMI*. tlrsmleis. He,.
"I', 1 ' V"'ft llulu, >,l utvi*la is.! i (HarUi:!e ,
ajei, nenil N.m, an I -,a- • , c , ~ ,„ do „
I /.y. 4 ''*.'t ,J '*• li nRMi-To.v.
[ Il N. t . DIJU.AIt-All asm: uaehl nl, mK> ;
*!**. (l c, Idiot
T S ' *,,*■ ??'' '■Attorney 'at- LafSl
ii o i xr " e ""b>nte, Pn. Office wit
Id ilu-li os locum, ('...i-ultution iu Englif
it- an-1 ttertnun, Uullectiuuspruaiutly attsmj
fill IV, fub6*)f
VKIY HTORE, BIW (iOOW AN
p Pani c Prices
11. UHIIIMDR.
S the old Centre llill stand,
Justtlpt-lllllg u Htock of
NISW ROODS,
OLD FASHIONED i'KK KS!
\ large vatioly of
Latlica Dress Guodi
(irynt Ifargnms in
Mtisliuanutl Culicoca
Reudl'*tuade C'lolhing
Warranli i! U> Suit
ilia Cloth* and ( asaiiners,
Can I ls* cxccIISHI
His Grocery Department,
4ii-uil*lii- everyone in assortmeni ami low
l-iie.*.
Syrup, Sugar, Tea Code". ( aimed fruit>,
j li 'U.i .llc amf Foreign Fruits, t'hir,e,
and vyyry otner artwie Mn*|>
trig to the (iriNSff Depart
m ii t
! i SFBltri, Mithaii.es and Labored
oi i. so y..,ir interest Una dollar aaved if
i d!lar fn I ■ cket.. Then call and see al
I shai asii.nishlttgly low prices
o N •trouble to show (ioful* Ha
A fee ihechop.-.t f 4M11.T Ftwrt'a al
ways on hand. Apr. 16, y.
Miller & Sun.
CENTRE HALL, PA,
DKALKKB IN
riJIiEDHHIS
ASI> MEUI CISES,
LU KM I ('A LS, (HLs, DYE STUFF.-
FEUKI MEKY. NOTIONS.
FAN( 1 Alt! F'LKS
FUR THE Till LET,
I'l ltH WIAE A\l> I.KtIOHN
for loedtcifiai purposyi.
Iruasck i' Supp irtefo in great variety.
iAlso, choice
(T G A ITS AND TOBACCO,
,and all other article- usually kept in
firfleiars Drug Sb-rc.
l*rweripij.n* carefu.ly Oompuunded.
! \H"LLF.It A SON.
Hfudijuartci* for jßoota and Bhue*!
V o >V E lis*
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Opposite Bush House,
11KLLRFONTK. PA.
I'.ssvers Uo .t A Shoe Store it the largest
and be,; ftoc-keU etiabiiehuicni in Centre
County.
He keeps oonalantly ou hand a full
line of
It O O T N I If II H II © i: H.
He is just opening the largest clock of
Spring Goods ever brought to Rcilefoi.te
r J SI £ % >J 0 £ 1
for iadu s, kept constantly on hani!.
ILfc.is and Shoe* for men and women, of
all *tv!e, quality nnd price*, from the
imol tastily tu the cheapest, constantly
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
cither in quality <>r price*, Csill audi
examine hi new atock of Spring and
-umtni r Good*, and you will find it!
•oyolir ndvantnge. Apr'Jlly
NKWYORK
BRANCH STORK-
McCiain * Block, Directly Opp. Bust.
House,
Bellofunte, Pa.
H. II 1.1i71 t\ A C 0., l*ro|i*ns.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN-
C Y GOOD S.
6TBICTLY FIBS T-C LASS 000D8
IL low ihe Usual Prices.
: N'utlllf,
rrtiMoc. *. mas a.a. aics*
WILSON &L HICKS.
, VHOLESALK AND RETAIL HARD
\N \RK DKA REUS.
IRON, PA IV IN. OILS, (• LAS-S.AI
Builders Hardware
COACII MAKKK'a GOODS.
CABINET MAKER S STOCK.
Stoves of All Kinds.
Cim.miK.N S UI'GGIES,
WAGGONS, CARTS.&C.
WILSON A HICKS.
Bellefonle, Pa.
NOTICE.-W® will sell to responsible
no non three month* credit. Will lake
i .• &p< r cent for ca-h which is equal to 20
Pr cent, per annum It will pay the pur
chaser to borrow at 10 from other partiea
if he can save in buying Irom u*. In ihit
way w • can turn our money and sell low
er. Mar 16, U
CENTRE HALL
Hardware -Slore.
J. O. DL'ININGER.
A new, < 'tnplrte Hardware Store has
been opened by the uadoraigned in Ccn
,rc Ha!!, vhi ■ he i- i>r.-pared to sell all
' kind* of Building ami House Furnishing
llartiwHre, Nnil*. Ac
Circular and Hand Saw , Tennon Saws,
Webb Si Clothe- Ksek*. a full a*ort
; meiit of GLa* ami 61irror P : *tc Picture
* Fri me*. Sp"kcs, Felloe*, and Hubs, table
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks,
' Lock*, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs.
• Hor*e Shoe-. Nail-, Norway Rods. Ou*,
r Tea Bells, Carpel ter Tool*, Paint, Varn
1' ishes.
Pictures framed In the finest style,
Anything not on hand, ordered upon
shorte-t notice.
'' rfr Remember, nil <WHI* offered chnap
er than cLiwherc
atig26 73-lf
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
IttSKIVK
[' li r ii g S i o re,
NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHNER OON
'I STORE.)
:FII KS H AN I) VIIE A V
I BIvVTTY
WEIGHS WHEN ItOX ED OVER ON* V
. rn or SAND POUNDS. Liberal term*
f to dealers.
Send -tamp far Circular. Address
D F IfKATTY, Washington. N. J.
LHETHJUSTABLE
If. • aaHSMMtffiflHK
KSPRING BED.
; Ihe Best tin I Cheapest now in Uo. Man
u ufuetured by
u DA N JhL T)RRR, Rellufonte, Penn'a.
,i and as/ them before purchasing
w lttpr.v
S BEATTT P 1 A N0
' iifc-Suml stuuip for full infuruiatioii
d* Ft L st. Ac j( U , D. Jf. FLJFIALTI
tYttahiftguqj, J,
Patent Adjustable Store She ~
WtttSSK/KKSi
*
Useful & Ornamental.
AMdM*BUtrf KlXlMOHr.itteaMk*!* mn I I). 6so u < t .lMMti w& i>r.fLU i .Mmm
- ! AMMWHmiIM wUi> h|int t TVrrtta
5- Fk 111 IT.V 1. •*<••*• *" •• *ad m bw MMl>>.
tL.. X4*J.JLXJ Jfc it t* srtitm—<l to
virfsirr3S 51B=m - o ~ tw ' w . K (iKiss,
*■•*** i Hmt—, as., Qonne H I, Pa.
IT WILL PAY! IT "WILL PAY!
> |]T WILL PAT I j h
TO GIVE VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO 3
~ j TIIK PURCHAWI OF YOUR ! p
£ | Groceries! Groceries! j ~
- | For economy require* that you buy nothing buL FRESH, j *
I't Ki: GOODS. We keep on head at all time*
a large and carefully selected atock of
__ ! good*. C >mprieit)g mary item
> that belongs to the ■ _
J i : GROCERY TRADE: 5
. =' | 1 1 | C
Make it the cardinal points of our business to tell ►-
Pure. Fresh Groceries!
IT WILL PAY!
< : To do ytfur trading with a house that always gires a dollar's ■ "®
"* • worth for a dollar. }
T S M*
n \ t*
£ j IT WILL PAY! • I y
U ! J **
- ; Toeall and < xemina our complete stock of Fruits. Nuts and Cos. '
: foctioneriee which we are now daily receiving for the trade. t
£ j IT WILL FAY! 1 ~
2 i t.u !
■J : handsomely !
2 ! to get some of our ' i p
E • pure candies, fresh Iruit* A j r
jg nuU for the ''Little Folks" during *
the holiday season One or two, or live del- | >
£ : I*™. i urt • you can afford, spent in :
• this way at Christmas and
New Yfear. hrinrs a
M r*i, Ufin|Tl 1
i bettor murtt
ikw
*<• the *m amount put on leUmt at 100 p*r cent. j *->
< j I
J ! IT WILL PAY!
m: i r
r : Te bej (twliM tad (*• o b smlm * tpocMftf f Uutt tec at m4> j **
•ff ; 4MU<bit ; og
£ j FINEST FLAVORED TEAS } %
I AND \ '
STRICTLY FUSE SPICES.
: la kl'a * Uun la Us. but <* j 3
< j
*; I Qroe*r!*s CentMtieMrif. IFrvits, &c. I
c*u on : r
jj j SECHLER & CO., j S
H :!DJan. Hudh Home Block. BellefonUt, IV; -1
IT WILL PATI IT WILL PAT!
J. ZELLER A-SON
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerhofl Row.BcHefotite.PA
!*!• r in Irng. < beuiic*l
Prrfkaery, Fiibcj taosd* Ac.
Ac.
Pure Wines and Liquor* for medicr
1 purposes alway* kept. may
j^iKN THE HALL
Furniture Rooms'
It % KRI'MBIJfE,
]respectfully informs the citisens of Centr
I county, that he h bough t out the old
-tand'of J. O. Deininger. and has reduced
the prices. They have constantly on hand
slid tnake to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS.
W ASIISTAXDS.
CORNER CUPBOARD*
TABLES. Ac.. Ac.
Their stock of ready-mad* Furniture it
'arge and warranted of good workman*hi|
and it ail meda under their own imtued •
ale supervision, and it offered at rate
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and tee our *tock before purchasing
eUewhere. 2# feb. ly
GRAHAM & SON,
I
Dealers iu
; Boots, Shoes and
BUBBSBB*
! Ladies'. Misses' and Chii
dren's Fine Gaiters.
i All Kinds ofCuslora Work MadeT
t Order.
Harness Leather,
Sole Leather,
(air Skins
And Shoe Findings always on band.
Bishop Street,
f Aim ay tf Bellofonto, P*
Gift&Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE HALL.
They have now opened, and will constant
,y keep on hand, a splendid stock of nev
SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, fo
men, women and children, from the bes
manufactories in the country, and now of
fered at the i
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upoi
short notice They invite the people o
'this vicinity to give them a call, as the-
* will strive to merit a share of their pat
• jronage. rnylOtl
_ T\ P. FORTNEY, Attorney at E7v
14-ra. BeUefbate, Pa, Office over
; inrah. mayll'w
IFOR FARMERS AND ALL OILi.R
Go to
I. Guggenheimer.
, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
I'REffcUGOKS,
GROCERIES,
PROYUSIOKB,
BOOT* A SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES
CLOTHING, OIL CLOTHS
axl FANCY ARTICLE*
QCKSMGWAKK, ORoCKRIES. PR©
VlßlONtt, FLOIK, Ac
audie now prepared lu accutnouaUral
uw old customers, and to wekomt ali
uew ones who may favor him with
their patronage. lie feel, salt tn tey
iug that he cau please the moet fkttidi
ous Call and see.
P c ! ?. AA , C H ELMER.
*• "• Mr,Sussmin still continues
( lodealin
"S A ?'£. s J?OE- FIKDINGS,
CLOU EK and TIMoIIJY J-EFI t
n the old room,where he may alwata
ae found. 12sj.tf.*
rHE undersigned, determined to nieet
the popular demand for L< wer
SSS&G&SgP ihe 6uc,u,on<>t
SADDLERY
ISLSW old Designed
y i lb< " P*°P le *d the times, the
•onmento m ° #t T " rkd * nd complete as-
CMiddles. Harness, Collars. Bridles,
•rev.ry description and quality ; U hi, e,
•u d tn -act ovwy th,ng to complete a fir t
-J!:ri*n Wll i nu ; ,u - he °* offers at pru.s
which will suit the timet
JACOB DIN (J EB. Centre Hall
Excelsior Cement*
•ojtderjigned now nianufa. lure* Ce
"?' WARRANTED OF ASUPEKIUR
! y . kilna, near l'me
Mills, in Haines twp This cement
rasa I ready been used in large quantities
,|.oo, the L. C. AB. C. RR .and bar beeß
ound highly satisfactory upon all jobs
vhere it has been used, and as equal to
'lSnw! manufavturod for use In ClS
i ERNB, WATER PIPES, or wbaitvo
•urpose a good quality of Cement is deal
ableThis Cement has alreedy been
eatud far and wide, and rendered the ut
-1,0,1 satisfaction. Persons, therefore ix-n
--'tructing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
sc., will find it to their advantage to bear
his in mind, and also, that he warrants the
.rticle as represented.
, J O. MEYER,
W 2l|tf Aaronburg, Pit
BAVES FUEL! SAVEsT'.OCH"t
THJB
• TOM STEEL TUBE Mil
v O'si^ui.'JyMßslSM.y
Carbon U ere of the worst conductor- of bra*
* Known, a deposit af 1-32 ot au Inchon tie tube*
f- sanslng a loaa of 1S per cent. f fßr!.
This Tube Cleaner Is made of spring steel. Each
•egu.cn is of itself a spring, and distends iu u per
fect circle so as to press against the Inside of the
il tube, removing all tbe carbon and scale without
B , the slightest injury to tbe tube.
Guaranteed to cirau better, lest longer, and work
'• -aaiar than any in the market. Adopted aitd in use
t hy tbe If. S. Navy. For sale by dealers. Svt i for
arc alar.
ITHK CHAI.fIKnS SPKNCE
Agents for tka United Plate-,
Foot of Eawt O<H Street, I\,. ,
•