The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 16, 1876, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE RKI'OKTEK
niV US DA A" 16, MAR D-76.
LODGE MEETINGS.
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aryrt s .tor la% i-rrnini In th #M4 \ rtlotn HRU
I M (HLUURD, AH. H. R SANKRY. V ii.
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(- ;•' llvnurm n, Beet. W P M
I'nxnrM ttavwaa, r M 11. m** n Sstm.Jaj (
ran -.men or xlxsi ch fU mooo. st lh*tr Its I.
j .1 ion
UOGfkL Tt¥ms .
Our friends will oblige by sending us
I touts of local news in their locality, give
us the facts only, and we will put Hi nt n
shape, also naxtices of deaths and riatri-
K \ny . ne sending us the name- ef five
m-xv Sub-cribms, with the ci.C xx .11 he
. -Ted to rcx-eixothe Rxr. *TXK wnevear
hi Kmsttxl 1 ring read by near *
,x,-rv bodv on this tide of lite county,
xx here it lias a larger rirx'ulatum than
any Ixx o papers. Will be found the be-t
medium for advertisinghusinc--,aN ,A, ts>
ts> the RsIHxKTKW te-id
n c oiits -le . t Centre count*, stxoul i r. -
1 t X.- 10 n-n.a, yearly, for postage vh. It
x\ c xx ill pay hore ; this reduces the j - t*gx
to en a half, a* the sum paid by them tor
om year's postage w as V 0 cts
M ARCH
"The x*ock is crxixxing.
The stream isfiowing.
The small birxis twitter,
The lake doth c itler.
The green field sK'eiw in the sun ;
T'ie o!det a-id youngest
~* re at work with the strongest ;
The cattle are grasmg.
Their head* never r*iir.g ;
There are forty feeding like one 1
"Like an arniv defeated
The snow hath retreated.
And new doth fare ill
tin the top of the bare hill ;
Th. plough hov is whiv.pii g anx-n x <-n
There'* jov on the mountain ;
Thx-ri-'s life in the fxxunlains ;
Small clouds are -ailing,
B ue skv prevailing ;
The rwin s over and gons I
.{-ellirg Bee will be had in the
scbxvoh house, in Centre Hall, on Monday
evening. 20. The proceeds to go to the
Centennial Scbeol fund of this county.
The young men of Centre Hall, are
making an effort to organise a cornet
band.
The meeting in the M S. Church at
M illheim cKxsed, on the oth, iosf
A patent pump, intended to draw
* custom i> the pocket piece of • clerk, in
the lower end of the valley. It draw*
l.ke Magic, but—the wrong way.
Mr. K. Me**irtger, of Joliet, 111 .
write* u*. Mareh 6: Mud is the order of
the day here, and I think we can beat any
county for mud We had a mild winter
We havo no reason to complain of bard
limes, and if our road* were better, time*
would be better also Farmer* have much
grain yet, anJ that is a *ign for better
time*. Joliet merchants are complaining
of hard times, and 1 can l blame them
they have high rent* to pay and no busi
ness on account of bad road* and that sa*
* sent a good many up the spout. Land is
selling here from S4O to S7O and some for
sHk> per aero. Many are selling out and
going west, to lowa, Kansas and Nebras
ka. Those that have been out there and
returned, to hear thero you would thick it
was the garden of paradise, a land flowing
* with milk and and honey.
They are having quite an interesting
debating socfUty. in the Mountain school
house Penn twp They differ with the
Spring Mills society, on ona point only,
that is in the manner of deciding a ques
tion The Penn Society has judge* to dr. Ide
for them, while the Spring Mills decide
their question with a knock dote*.
Whatever you can not get at Gra
ham A Son's, in the line of Boots ar.d
Shoes, is not worth having. They keep the
% d MMMt assortment ouUideof PhilnJelr nia.
S 1 e-fir.dings, sale leather, itc., for shoe
maker*. at lowest prices. Pennsva.ley
folks should not fail to call at Graham in
BrockerhcfTs block.
Franklin's statue in Printing H. use
Square, New York, is one of the most
demure looking objects in the world, yet j
for all that it was recently caught casting
admiring glance* at a pretty girl; for which
it wa-n'i reaßy *0 very much to blame a
she not only had a most charming face but
was most asti'y and bewitchirgly array
ed in bfoomlng garments made after the
celebrated "Domestic Paper Fashions."
WOXTHT r NOTICE— Our readers
ahouid not fail to notice the advi-rtisvnicnt
of Messrs. Hunter & Co., the weil kn >wn
publishers oi the popular "Sl-r Spang ed
Banner" which have appeared, and nrr
app-a'ing weekly in our columns. The ,
"B nner is the only paper in t e world
that exposes every swindler, quack, fraud
and humbug. Be-ides it is a splendid fsm
ilv visitor, and it* premiums are alone
worth twice the price of the paper Me-sr*.
Hunter A Co., after twenty years of in
creasins -uccess, stand at the head of their
ci* of dealers. Send them a trial order,
or send for catalogues.
"DOLLAR SALE*' have been under a
cloud in year* past, and we now know of
only one rtiiabU house in the business.
We refer to OrwLton A On . whose advts.
appear in our paper. This firm i* reliable
They are endorsed by over 30.UW actual
patrons, as well as by the pre#* of Boston.
It is a fact that they do sell Gr a single
dollar what ethers charge $1 SO to ior.
and their list embraces everything oesira
ble Many ladies make large pay getting
up clubs, and we believe it willpuy to give
Ibe house a trial They send catalogues,
peper*. etc., etc.. free to all.
Footc the Bcrickter man, sold his
paper to our friend B O. Deininger. Mr,
Deininger will Uke charge of it on th<-
Ist, of next May. Succes* to Ben, and his
paper, as well as to Foote.
Mulheim is all in a huddle about
purchasing a fire engine. A few weeks ago
the residence of D. H. Willow caught fire
and wa* In great danger of being burned
to the ground. The fire was stopped in
time to save the building, but it was done
in a miraculous manner, Since that time
every body Is interested in the Firc'En
gine project.
ITEMS —D. Wolfs sale, in Ilainet
on 9, was the largest in this valley Cold
and stormy last Monday Wm. Harp
sterand Peter Durt have struck for the
west—may fortune smile upon them
The pike east of Old Fort need* attending
too, else people will refuse to pay t011......
.Secbier's is still headquarter* for the finest
and best groceries It is awful to see
some of the tnud in front of the hou.o s in
this town that have no rilewalk Such
premises should be on exhibition at the
centennial for depth of mud Potter
township has*#ix regular physiciar and
yet it is a healthy country ...„.Tbe' fli'tens"
are on the move and gitting lively through
the mud Ifthe people living on Church
street would clean out the building rub
bish. fix fences and walks, they would
have the handsomest street in Pawn.
who change their post
office address this Spring should not fail
to notifiy us, so that the Reporter can be
mailed accordingly.
The sale of the lots of S. S. Wolf,
deceased, has been adjourned to Saturday,
April 8, at 1 o'clock upon same terms as
heretofore published. 4t
The Silent Feed, for Miilburrs, paten
ted by It. B. Van Ormer, of Mifflintown,
Pa. This Feeder is pronounced the best
in the world, simple and no mill-owner
should be without it. It has been te-ted
and is perfection in every respect, to that
n* mill will be complete without the Si
lent Feeder. It can be seen in operation
at Campbell's mill, near Millheim, where
Mr. J. M. Van Ormer, brother of the
above inventor, can be consulted as t® the
purchase ot territory, elc. tf-
Figures Won't Lie.-— JuhnS. Miller,
after an expedience of UO years in outline
and making men's clothing. _ most of that
time spent in the roost fashionable cities
east, we-t, and south, defies any Tailor in
this section 'o surpass him in cut work or
prices. He lives off of bis own earnings,
not on pap or creditors, consequently en
work lower for Cash than those of larger
places, who pay high rents and keep up
style. Indu-try must thrive. Call and
judg for yourself. Millheitu, Pa.
■ In r< spouse to circular letter el Supt
Puli, Ins., tin- f-dUxxiig .hn I t>irxi
have already made cxintrihuth ' - l.> tin
i Kducalional Centennial K. i Hum
■ Harris Bxdlefonto B ro, each $lO.(<V l'i,t -
* i|iibttf]( How, $7 •'*' : Inylof, Buriisixlo,
' Potter, on oil s.">.(*l Other htiarxi* h\o
" pr*mi*od to contribute at ihtir t*t moot*
ing, and nearly nil the distri*'- will <l
t J something. The first contribution By pu
! pil* is from the Anrotiburg Primary
! School, tnught by Mis*Juli* \ \N>-!fsL
• (W. The I', ttertwp, bon' l passed n t. to
I lution requesting teacher* to r.i so money
. Ihv '-pi .I11si B 'ev
' Mr < V K er a l' t.n t.>\\ • ship
i pedagogue !ot hi* pock.t-b -k, n *' rt
. J time <('> It co' tni: ,1 '.h oit tide -ti xloi
• ' lais Whe.vit . .-it n I i.-'.nrt- tt.
I Warren, with it* MfetMU, >IH bo suitably
rewarded
—— Ihp turnpike Motion came o(F nt
Spring Mi" -•n ' . 1 I x . It xx <-
regulai >1 I fashion, d fight b>-lwoi n the
Mt* . ' . IV. i'. i> '
a little fiercer than ex or he t.- i'i •
citemei t tan high, ami the disc i--i.>n ot
points in dispute. x*a* eart <d en in th*
IcUxicsi hey Chri-t M alleges 1 'a
two-thir.l* of the -!.*vk a"d f it C. i .1 nt
he Wxui d > Ulvote the other teller* t.xx-t--
*me But the "o'.ho- (• 1 lor - h. 'd the
board i t'xl the org : itat n, and in to ng
thox" *! sr.-.l n lig i xr. I Mot vote*
aside ll e hat < 'e gi tied ; ihi- or that
irregularity abx ut the share* voted, and
of course xvith such a disposal of hi* tore. •
Chri*t xx.' t under I>. > o m;,.,- ■ hi
had some lively time* at it* annual n < ot
tt:g it is a. rlh waidit'g till :gh aUI loo!
mud or a tramp oxer its lad pike t* wit*
nCi* the contest betxxeen the txvo part .*.
it is fun for outsider*.
The "Irx g" literary society o
Mr.lhe.it g.x. a pu I -I
the tow i Ha l, o:i Sutu dax ex nuig 11 tit,
tiist. The exercise* a ere open* Cflth mu
ic 1 X the Mil he HI Cori'.i . B .u*. M B.
O i einingor road an original e-say enti
tled /Yaay, .'rnairi. Thee--*y wascompes.-d
ami read with tmith credit to Mr. Deinin
grr Alter the a debate t -ok place
Subioot Resolved "That women should
hare tho right of suffrage; affirmative,
B O Dcininger. lion \V. h Alexa-d.-r,
(1 \Y. I*.wt,., a; ,1 AW ll.". - N gative.
Jac. Kit rihuth, J. N. V*' .Or r A Wn
er, B V Mu-s.r, S l). M'Curdy. ,1 F
Chamber* Ac. The discus-ion was Bx.ri
ed up with first rlas music by tho Millheim
Band, lxd by Prof. J. Foohr. r. Tho hall
was croxvdod to the utmost, and some of
the ladies got so heavy xvith tho idea of
voting, that a fexv of the scats gave way
under their huge burden.
The teachers of Harris xxill hold
their tenth district institute at Oak Hall,
on Saturday March lfi Teachers are in
xited to attend and take part ii. the xx-ork
For the Reporter.
Report of the K ok Hiil -chool, Ham*
tap., for the month ending March std 11-76.
Von, I,or ..1 mi ill- enrolled 47. Total tn-r
cilsmMtf pu ( )it> enrol.t*a -i. IOIKI peri
'< cent. of attendance m month 90, during '
ierm 91. A. D. \\ IRTS, .1 !i>*r.
Garments for spring wcurare n >w be.: g
mado up by thousand* and thousand* at
Wanamaker A Brow n 0;h and Market.
Philadelphia.
ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL. —On Tue
day Right last, says the Watchman of 10.
the throe prisoners who are in jail on
charge ot committing the late robberies of
{{offer & Kline's and Deshner's >rt
namely Durst, Donelly nnd Peter*, to
getber with a prisoner from Milmburg, ,
catne very near succee>ling in making their
escape fr >tn Uurance vile. During the dav ..
while ou' in the hall for their usual airing,
they conceded a plan to escape, with the
understanding that after the first man had
succeeded in getting out of his coll be was
to wait upon the next be.-t one. and so on
until all r our were in the hall. Durst it
seems ha 1 in some way procured a ea<e !t
knife, out of which he manufactured a saw ,•
and with it sawed a couple of the iron bars
in his cell door into two parts, when the I
noise ma le by the har-'i g'ating of the in- ! >
strument awakened the Sheriff - mother | „
who gave the alarm. The Deoutv made t
his appearance, Durst we aim in the u
hall, so ras Donelly. and Peters was mak- ti
ing good progress. Five minutes more Ij>
would also have given freedom to the ri
Milesburg chap, and then there would <j
have been a grand skedaddle. Hut the ap- ' ti
poaiance of the Deputy on the scene put a
slop to the proceedings nnd the prisoners < -
were thrust back into the cells and ironed.
Donelly had almost dug through the wall j
and Peters ditt', while the ki ife of Durst j '
used as a -aw, demonstrated how easy it P
was for a determined man to bur-t the *
bars of bis pris..n when liberty is the prize w
to he contended for.
NITTTAN V V ALLEY BREVITIES, j p
A lie —"Con Denver a plagiarist.
Ootrwgeous— The condition of the roads, j y
Still work—The constable-.
Another revival of religion is now go
ing on at Zion, under the dir-c'on of Rev. *
J A- Bright. N'>tw ith-'.at ding the in- e
clemency of the weather and the bad con- „
dition of the roads, tire meeting is well at- j
tended. I i
Dr. Hubler Inform# us that he intends
starling < ut in a few dav* to deliver a so. !
rie* of lectures in Clearfield and oiber coun
ties, on the hor.e. his di*en-e and cure. 1 1
Mike is a scientific farmer, having praej
ticed for more than twenty years in New j
York city and Pennsylvania; and no
doubt hi* lecture* will be valuable to per
sons taking care of that noble animal.
The foundry men of Hubl<-r*burg, Ge rge
and Christ Sw.irtz have di--olv< ! partner
ship and the business usually carried on • 1
by both will hereafter be conducted by
the former, the Istter having moved to a ,
(arm.
Mr. Jams Gramley, a popular r. sident
of ibis valley for the ,a-t -ix years, sold hi- '
farm to Mr Bierly of llubler-burg, and
will move to Brush valley, hi- native val
ley. in the spring if he succeeds in j.tirt has- I
ing a new property. We #r< sorry to le--
Jim as a citizen, but hop* he IIIMV -till
prosper if he goes where the "Whipj 1 r
wi 1 Is- have to carry knapsack*
Our young astronomer-, who were out
taking a telescop c vi.-w of the <■< .pe on
Thursday night, came ude 1 the - u nc of
a<tron>.ui;r ail immaginauon. 11a! ha!
"duni full!*," had their instruments upside
down. Co* DKNCKK.
- —. ... a ♦ a
WOODW AKD AN I) VICINITY
The grain looks middling well.
Peaches are said to be frozen.
Preaching in Kv. Church next sabbath
morning.
The Modoc* have again organiz 1.
Robin Red hr a-t has returned.
Ambrose Vonuda l. fl this place, huLl
a month ago, for pari- unknown. The
impression is that if lie did not gu w -t.
somebody might liar*' accunpaned iiirn 1
east even a- far a- the Centennial • :y.
Methinks by this time the people of j
W odward should be very favorably im i
pressed is rcgaril* a side nalk. Tiierr j
•re living at least the owner* of three sntr
mill* 11 this place while of four have
property, and yet one is suffered to wade
mud shoe deep for every rain.
On the ll'.h inst., about n dozen flocks
of wild pigeon- fiew *• Ist through this -ee.
tion. A low estimate will make the num
ber in all no less than twenty-five thou
sand. At times the sky was full and it ap
poured*!!* if huge clouds wereovprshnd sw
ing the canopy of heaven. The noi*e of
their wings was like that of 11 mighty hur
ricane. We learned that several shots
were discharged at them, but to no effect
as they flew very high.
The flitting season lias commenced, but
most are in a 'predicement' bemure the
first of April comes on Saturday. The
folks of this place will shift around c jnsid
orably.
We are informed that our Woodward
school is to wind up with a public evening.
The exercises are to consist of paper n ail
ing, speeches and dialogues. The enter
tainment is to come off on the evening et
the'Jdtli inst. It will bo free.
OCCASIONAL.
The Sunbury and Lewistown railroad
| was put up for sale at Philadelphia 01
jFr day. It wa- started a'. sl6 1,000, got u|
I to SIOO,OOO an l then the sale was pu-tpon
| ed to March ii, when it will be sold witji
1 out lii&ifc
it I The Fx angelical Association, at tin
i- late Conference he'd at Bullitt ere mad
■ the follow it k api ei 111 mi ' for the \\ i
. iiam*port Dotricl M ,1. Caioiher*. 1'
. I Wil.mm,; ;t Mi on, A 11 Irvine
| and I' \\ (ill ; 1 k llax ■i M mil,
i I" F SW's : gel I Viho, -( u nit, .1 K
.j Courtier .lei \ l**iore, H. Vlh ltcriok
a and l> l* Kht . Nu ix V:.l * t •• lit,
■ \V F. DetwiUr and .1. d. Lohr, Bugat
f | TtUtf Circuit, 1* YxHiag, CcatraJCircuit,
.; J M I*. ice and 11 V <' Ire llali
| Circuit, M Sloat. I.y. m Co- til '
it Ri! oi and d 11 V u t.-r the I*.
, 11> C ret, •. N A • ; ami B l k. lUr
l'hi .. i. t'ii i •' M k --.. it it
em, it d I* , It IX fit. lit, J
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HOMK FOB vt.KD l'l ol'l M IN
BROOK l 1 N ORSI ROl Kl> II IN
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o MOii 1 MII N .
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v ft'
eonim.. k wti a* "Lute Si-t i <
ttlr l* or, ; n . din I ■h . on xl
, trieto! B ■ Kixll, Xx .ls X oil! j.h.O. X hum.
this m.-rtii The h'tu-e , mipr .1 af> <
-txxry hutld fg xxi'.tx txxi> vxirg*, and >•
med KV. inn. ate*. It xxa* nx>t tint
about tune o, ! ,w 1 tho ill .t hi
rexl.lx •It -. ..1 .II ''l- •il t 'a-e
meal, that the fir amen xx ore e* ablexl I
'adders 11 examine the n per -t in sot lh
hurned wing xx ett liiev f> .ad ■ xeiitee'
men hurtled i fo r bed- ott the uppe
st.iry The b< i-o .1* xxx-re made *f tr
aiixl r- ' >'n . *. od beams, which ha<
remaittt-d 111 tl . r places I ... 1 dt - vxec
hurtu'd to a crisp, i. '.dering lltetn totally
unre* gnmable. It i- -aid thirty are tilts*-
tog, ami it i- feat<d that the burn i bodtc
of otne may he ttttd among the debri
.xf the Ire in the I . mutt. The flreltien
-uceee.Kai m -ax ing the man butiuittg
and .uth wing, xx 1 , V .cc ,ed l y about
sixty aged women
RAILWAY AC*. I DENT.
Eleven iVi* u- K tilt xl and ti Injuicd.
Baltimore, Man', 7--I.-t ght be
txvet'ti ten and eleven o'clock, white th
way freight train, with a pas-ettger car at
tach 1 was cr ah- ~--ox. the Nar
row I'a -*ge on the Harper's Ferry and
Ohio railroad, s vty thtee utiles trom Har
per's Ferry, the middle span fell through,
•and xx erx> wrecked Eleven p rs.iri* were
killed and six injured.
HORRIBLE CHt El TIES ON Cllßl^-
TIANS.
L'ti ion, March 7 Thx- Mandarxl'*
Vienna, xli-p.iti -av-: Horrible ...ount*
of Turkish erux-ltic- e ntinue to arrivi
ft*xm 8.-ina 1 "A'* Tun * attckc<! th j
Christian inhahkants *f the town x'f Cru |
pO, last *Utl iax . n :rd ."'.l g IllatiX and
plundering tin- shops.
LANDSLIDE IN GERMANY.
l\x. ntx-.s.v I*.-, is K il. 1— 1 . Vi
lwetilv->ix ITT- I - IN. It It'll — I lie AO
vis!, lit Ctuiseil bv Rain*.
London. March 11 Alt idslip o cur
red !a-t night Caul, a sin ultowi on the
Rhine, in Nfthern G- rinany, tu.-d by
the re- .-nt 1 tv_v r.tii -. Eight h 'Ue
were buried, and twenty-six per- n> were
killed.
Caut, Mtr h 11 \! rr .an !>. 1. h
rnents of the Pioneer regiments have ar
rived he-e to afford aid in extricating the
suffer* r- from the deb i-. Thus far three
persons have been r -cued alii \ Dive
btdie- have al* • been recovereJ. Further
land *liJe- are ft .-red in the vicinity
Twenty-one persons ate ti.. unaccounted
for.
HUNGARY.
Terrible Pcv:i>tuti :i 1": m 1 Is.
Buda Pt-th, March I'J -in five tmH ,
townships along the Danube, 5111 houses 1
•ollap-ed from the stb mt. in consequence •
t foundations being damaged by t! • M!S. '
111 Pesth aiet its suburb- it 1- in p - ibie .
to count the hou-es ruinc-l. Four hundred 1
iquaro miles of winter c>rtt has boon lost !
to Hungary. The fou dations f h -u*e* in ,
Buda Festh being undertniued if Innndn j
tions In*!*, huge block- of spiendod hoti-es '
must fall On the fsth the largo i-'an J of |
I'r.epl, below P r lh, c t '.uining five vii a-
ges, wa- submerged, ail the houses except
ten being swept away.
■
CONDITION OF THE PKNNSYL
\AN IA RAILROAD COM PA NY.
The ann ual rc; r of tl Penn-y Ivania
Railroad C oil any for 1*7.5 will be made
public to-mor row showing that the gr>*sj
earnings of the ■ pany it eluding all 11 n
were ssß,lA*'-,trio; gr<w expenses, exclud
ing renta's. inter*--'divnler d* Ac,, s■'>,-
574,145h net earnings Si!l.s-i7:M. The r.*-
port states that the company is now for
the fir-t tint in it* history of twenty-nine
year* with- ut any fluting debt and had on
deposit to its credit in January, 1*76. a to
tal < f $4,924 91" A new p i-#hg. r -'.t inn
er is to be ereclod nt West Philadelphia j
adjoining the -ito.
borough and TOWNSHIP AC
COUNTS.
The act of PTo has the following require
ments :
Section 0. The corp. rate authorities ot
every such municipality or district shall,
annually, in the mi nth of April, prapare
and publish in Ml lea*t two newspapers 01
-aid municipality orofthe county in which
the same i situate, if so many be printed
therein, a statement showing in detail the
actual indcbledm -s, the amount >'f the
funded debt, the amount of the f! ating
debt thereof, the valuation of taxable pro
perty therein, t! <• a -el -f the corporation
with the character nn 1 nature th re of, and
the date ol maturity of the respective
forms *>f funded debt 'hereof, and a neg
lector failure so to do shall be a misde
meanor punishable by fine not exceeding
one thousand dollar*.
Hence it is clear that bor igh, township,
and road statetn- nt.- are to e published in
April, "the ci I of the !i- d year," and
the school accounts in .1 ine, which i* the
end of the fiscal }'"ur, for school pur
poses.
J -sepbus ."'1 y, Jr.. the defaulting Tree
ur.*r of New Jersey, ha- been found guil
ty
WANT O—BUSINESS MEM
J To engage 111 the sub of a Uu-ino-- Book
I PROFFESOti PABSON3 NEW LAW BOOK
I Tlx- I***l' aoii'il Ami Pruprrti
HIGH T S
I I H aCilh nof the rn t• • 1 StH r 1 ;
;Ho to Exercise and How to Preserve them
TIIK WORK It* 1: USIML TO
i Every \i '• 111 the tni II ;I > m cry To
Payer an 1 .Magistrate; t" every iiian wte
buy-, sell" or exeli ng.'S pr ipertt : to v
ery Ju-'.ieo of the I*. arc. Sheriff, (lomiiii
sinner, or S deelman ; to every ian ilor.
and every *1 e unt ; t < ev. rr N- i iry, eiei
or Book-keeper ;t * every Kxe< itm llir
at-Law, Legntco to ev ry man who r
ceives or pay - ilitere t ; to every one wh
ha* property to take care of, or bum e . 1
transact, civil duties t-. perform, or Right
. to mdintain.
f Send lor circulars, giving lermn, etc
ti. S. SCH \ NTON A CO.
, IGuiar fit Hartford, Conn.
t / lIIMICK FLO V. 1.11 AN D GARDE":
Vy SEEDS.
. sTRAWIiICHIUIvS & I'RACH/;.-
NEW SORTS BY MAIL.
I'lunt* of the newe-t and finest impr .v
e cd sorts, eurefiiily packed and prepaid I.
* mail. My collection of Strawberries too
the first premium for tin- L -t Colleelioi
] at the great ih *w of the Mu Ilorticullui
id Society, in B'-ton, Inst *. i-on. I gro
■ nearly 100 varieties, the most coin pi el
- collection in the (' umuy, including a
. the new. laiy American nnd import.
, kinds. Priced d '-eripl ive Catahiquo. gra
is. by mail. Al*o, liulb-. Fruit Tree
Roses. Evergreens. -■> packets Flower .
Garden Se- d-. SI.OO by mail.
C. C. The True Cn|ie C"d Oanborr,
C. best sort lor Upland. L-wlimd
' Garden, by mail, prepaid 71 per 100,
" . per 1 tXW W hoh in Catalogue to tl
ip Trade. Agents W'unlid
1-1 B. M. WATSON. Old Colony Nur-ri
j-land S ed Warehouse, PJyuwuth, Ala
\ mvs imvYVN rnu>i:;it Tin:
MM\nt i> <>K \ I'AIKdK RIH.I.S
1 ,] ■!.I Kay, employed as shipping
1 1< HM i\c I tilling mill of Mr --I Lew is.
• 1t.,ilc >, P • :! .V 1' , itt Sharpsburg, nl
>. OliVplr 1 In pick something Mf that was l.v
Mir in t" t* pair <•! sheet toll* tm Frt
'• i|y evsuing nn I, while stooping, hi* coat
, !imo 111 contact it It a band, and in an in
stunt he wtt draw it through the spindle-,
• l the roll* Hit tinily was literally dou
' tilml up, lii hcml bell K forced between
hi- in |t"liiKtlirt)it|h the (pace, which 1
• in- lint 111 ire limn eight or nine i achat
i spindle* taper, niut at the part lieafe.t j
journal* ate tint unite than foul it ehr !
Ipa U f M una tele, tliehoili nl the man
• 'nl through the larger opening, batons >
' h - a - terribly cru- ■>- 1 by being
i"a . . tl l 'Ugll the lintl i\ -pad* Tin
11 j' •> 11 I, Jl3 th, -pot. tpi-i : tig tn
Mill hi 11 ti l! illelieil MI--, in 1 t, c■ e I; >I -
il to I .rn that he w- alive aid i 01
in \ i ev THNTUL HI wa altMrwaril
-1 1 !>• <>t I,: or.o* w In n it 11 i il -. av , r
t • from the thigh ,t wn was
1 ! II i, U • Ij'lhilt solll of *lli
on one >i,le hud been broken, olio ol
•tMi if I;! i ! 11l If a Kill n about
Mtv I>• it- , ! in;l', u inivr;,, .1, an,l reside
N rl! i ,: a! -tre.i Sharp-burg. 11,
1 stil. .ii 11R at late-- I counts, but u>
•p aii entertained of hit final reiotr
ry MKS.' ■■■■./ -f It
I' civa 11 .rt - h .11-0 nl Middlthurt
1- : \ r.t by fire between 1 and
1 k 011 Suuday night The tire starto-
II TL garr : Mr ami Mrs Hare wer.
|| • iunl by the fire ju-'. in lime to s.tv.
o in- Kverythiiig almost in the
•tio so lost. His los i nearly covered
• insurance. Atr.
Uut two weeks ago Mr. Miller, living in
lb . rt ai:-hip, three mile* south *
->t Mary'-, hiit a fniuily of sis children.
V\ ilhin the past twtvi.weeks he ha* hurie,
ico of the -11, they having die I in rapis
■ :%'ii trout that draad disease, car!e
ever It is seldom that wo are caller
1 pent • chronicle so sad acasaofdistress
v'.' M try's (iazdtr,
Kr.itik Heard, the arti-t, while at din
er rt cenlly wn- told of a man in .Nau
-tract with three hands. "How is that ,
•sked Beard. ' lie's got a little behind
■and," w1- the reply "You aic a more ,
t .crdii ary man. n- the reply, "foi t
vou hnve two heads ; you have a head 01
your wn, and you've got a-head of Hie."
rl,. hill t admit New Mexico as a State 1
j passed the Senate. t
VDMIN ISTit ATOR'S NOTICE -
Let- ,
er of administration on the estate of 1 'an
•1 Conser, late of Miles twp, having beet I
j .-ranted to the undersigned, all person
.nowing themselves to bo indebted to s*id •
lecrdeiil are reijuesled to make linme<iial
: p ivme'it, Mid persons imving claims s
gwitist the < slate will present IhctU su- '
'.henlicated for settlement a
SAM LOUAMLY,
iii-tr •"; Administrator. ti
nv iM' Vwtltl) C t'TT'I L VI L* V r
/poWNMItP SETTLE MEN I\-
I N
hereby given, that the Auditor* of Pot
;• - townsliio. will meet at Old Fort, on
rhurs-lay, March '24. 1870, at 51 o'clock !<r
purpose •1" Auditing accounts. A
owtiship officer* are requested to be pro.
.<nt with tlu .r accounts in proper shape for
Ai. in .1 -I AKNKY,
L M 1 Kit AY,
J. II KEI.I.KR D. CAKR.
Town Clerk. Auditor*.
QKTTLB UP.
AH person* indebted to
I thai underpinned by natc or book ac. ■ .ml,
wi 1 pleaao • a!) on .lame. M Lash- 11. a:
Centre Hill, on or before the |*t of Apri
utter which time they will be places}
in the hand* ot a justice of the peace for
;i n. A. W. GRAFF.
9 Mar It.
/ CofHT SALE
The un-lcr-igr.ed. administrator* of the j
. state c! is W J*!litH>l), late of Juniata
Co., deca<*d, will, by virtue of an order
.•f the Orphans' Court of Centre county,
sl , iliowuiK dr..-ribed real ettnle, I
-luat.ii Piter t wusbip, Centre county,
to t iblic sale, on tlie premise-, at • clock
, i, I'll FRIDAY, MARCH, Its.
I*7B.
Tlie undivided one-hall part ot a trait
•>f ta:.d, 1 undid by land* of Kliratheth
|>. , r. .'tt the cat ; Andrew tire g. ot ,
the - >uth ; Henry San key, on the writ;
! JuH ph ÜBM en the north; contain
ing
n\*E IIUN DRED ANDTWEXT Y
THREE ACRES
more or !••*, thereon erected a good 1
FRAME H<t>K i t large sue, Bankj
Barn, and good outbuilding*. Tbo whole
of ttiU ;i.d t* now under cultivation, and
a an excellent juality of aiable land,
flu-re i* a g■■■• i Apple Orchard on the I
premise*, ai I al*o a fine assortment of
ithor fruit*
Tin* land :s eligibly situated, about one
lllle n rtbo.iil ol Pol er'S iialik, and in
lose proximity to churches, tchoul* and
.tore*.
Terms will be made known on day of sale.
Further particulars can also be had by np
olj .ng to i>. S Keller, attorney, lUlle
f'.nle
JOHN MOTZER.
LOUISE ATKINSON,
n:ir 1 Adm'r*.
YDM IN ISTR kTOR'S NOTICE.—
** looters of administration on the .-state'
■>f E/.ra D. Brisbin, late of Boalsburg, '■
dec .1 having heec granted to the under
signed, nil person* know ing themselves tn :
tic indebted to said decedent are requested
to make immediate payment, and persons'
having claim* ng .inst the estate will pr.!
-ent thrift authenticated for settlement
-AMI ELOILLIIsAXD,
11 1( mar fit. Ailm f |
Nf UTILE
All persons indebted to the
lite of 11. F. Van \ al/ah, dee d art'
hereby notified to render Kati*faction, on
r lief .re the 1-t day ol April next, as the
' ,'usine-s i- to bo closed.
M : P. H. VAX YALEAB.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters ts
--,m i.'vrv oil the estate of Mrs. Ilaiiliah
Daub iimin, lateof Poller township, dee d.
' , iving been grant- d t<> the undersigned,
• ml per-ons indebted to said estate uro re
r <|tiired to make immediate payment, and
those having claim* against the same to
present them, duly authenticated hr law,
for settlement JOHN JORDAN,
J S. I)At! HERM AN,
i 17 feh. Ot. Executors.
P l |jV)R KENT: -
I'' The undersigned offer*
or rent a very fine Store Room A Dwell
ing ll"Uo. at Sinking Creek Mills P.uter
tw-p.. one mile west of Centro Hill. Tin
.| H nd is one of the best in the valley. For
irlher particulars inquire of
PETER RUBLE,
10 feb -in. Centre Hill. Pa.
'• THE COMPLETE WASH^I
The above cut represent* the Complet.
'■ Washer, fitted to a tub, with the tub cu
: nut to show how it Is fastened f.r use.
. UVUt UHMMIO OF THESE MA
CHINKS ARK IN USE.
Fhe Complete Washer wa* patented, Mm
y 1H72, mid since iis introduc
tion it lias proved the
* One Thing Needful
V. THE COMPLETE
l, v WASHER WILL WASH A
~'k CARPET OR BED CJUILT OR .
1 l liii- l-aec Curtain or Collar
It will wn-li cleun any article that can !•
~ washed by hand in hnlftho time and
with half the labor. It is
SO DURABLE
that the Manufacturer* do
*"'• not hesitate to Warrant it for Five
Years. The Machine* are Manufacture
by F. F. ADAMS A CO, ul
ry. Erie, PH. IT WILL
SAVE ITS COS T
the in ash >-t time, both in lab >r and wear i
elot -r g. The machine* can be seen
"it*- Spangler's Hotel, Centre Hall, Pa.
***.! 17 ieb,
Maine is the fifth slate thai has abolish
ed the death penalty The other leur ai
; lowa. Wisconsin Michigan and Conno ti'
cut. low a is about to restore the gallows,
having found the immunity enjoyed by
murderers to b- fatal to a large nnd con
: stantly increasing prop rti -it of her popu
lation In W iscoiuin and Michigan, tw
-agricultural and eminently peaceable and
law-abnli'ig .tales, the ahii.tion was Work
, ,1 well en,'t'gh in Varmontthabanging
statute, we helUve, still remains on the
!books, but il lias to en ('tactically abol
I :shed fit many V<a' Mill lets tl the
tj recti M ,M 11 -1 ! ,1 vll y I lire, >i !
life iinprisounieiit is punish tot nt enough
1 where there i to criminal class to• vi awi
with lip gallows VI ii,,, I til < . h
been the • cciui of some veil at'-' nl; WUr
d<rs in the last file years and the ab lit on
of the death penalty i t •' slate m
particularly opportune
lii the I'iltsll ,rp MiV< slig il "It it w.'S te
itled that ring l..*,iti"li is iv "g iiiat-u
'at turcrs bom the - ty.
\ deUlcalioil 01 fl fan, In. oe<
1.-cJTerad in the National Hank of Bros j
els. A clerk h.is l > n artotcd on sutp |
ion.
The in lications are that Kellagg wil
oil cre.il" a low eomplicatioii by an ap
•olntinenl to the vacant Senatorial sea
Uino-d by l'itichlovch.
The lower House of the 1.-gisl ituri h
•a>srd a resolution that no bill- eSC't
lie-e of 1 to. nl or pe, oil charm t> r slia
•o read in place in the House after tin- U4tl
in >t.
The House committee on patents rep <rt
•■I adversely on the application f A. H
Will 1 htllUtW W for his "four-mo
tion feed patent for sewing machines
The Coatesviile lady recovered
lamages from herphj sician for inalp" c
'.ice in setting u broken ankle -o as to sh *r
ten her limb an inch ni.d a half.
DEATHS.
On 'X of Se|it , 187&, in l>au|ihin county,
Mary A wile of Jar- b K Syder, (ne<
Meyer) formerly of Spring Bank, Miie
wp
On a'. Aaronsburg, i'atberino Stcvci.s
aged 72 years.
At Hurbank, Ohio, Mr John B. 11 'llo
av, formerly of Aar nsburg, aged about
'*s year*.
On March I, at Orangev ille, 111., o! , r,
•ypelas, Samuel 11 lleckman. aged 41
ceart, 8 months und tl days lie wa- ,
resident of the above place ". ! \ ar-. and
* son of Frederick lleckman, of (iregg
.wp , (Clinton county papers copy.
Mr lieckiiian's death was very unex
pec!ml--four weeks age he burned t,i hand
-lightly while at work in the smith shop
He took cold in the wound, infUmation i
rn, followed by erysipelas, which dis- ase
•pread over bis body, baffling all ined ca
aid to arre-t its progress. Heendurvd hi
sufferings about four weeks -ami died
laving made ills peace with Ju- lie was ►
a kind father, husband and neighbor, lii
, aves aw ife and three children to n. uri
:m departure Funeral HnMM wrr, I
preached fcv Kev Harding of the Mt-lfio I
tiil phnr.h a it Itxl Mt. ial imvb .rth tif fhc!
list churcb, a.a itov Miuulewortn ol lot
Luth church. A Si iiwaihta.
MARKETS.
New York. March I! -C,.tt.n lit .1"
Flour super ft leu 4 >-'< Flour t ••mm- • t
good 4 i v". 'JS Fir g It., r oive ■ i
776 Wheat No. 'J Chicago Spring 1 -1 .
t3B Wheat No. 'J Mi vsaukec 1 "21 fcl '2
Rve Western . Corn, we-'.ern i.iix.-d
f'.'2(<*G3| (.fat* western mix ! tt- ~4* t' ;'.-
16M, 19 Eggs lo'-s lb Sugar fair to good re
fining 7i Pettoleutn. refined 14i
PHILADELPHIA.
March 11 Flour, ex fam it <*) .4 4
High grade* 7 Uh-vHU' Wheal, new read
Pa, 1 40^|I 41 do weatern 1 OO Corn u. --
;< rn mixed old 67 yellow new 6H< I II Oat
western mixed 4" Petroleum refined 1 '. '
CHICAGO.
Cbicag March 11 Flour go-d l
I hoice fl 76' ■ 660 western shipping . xtrm
-4 00(<v4 69 VN heat, April '.'.'j seller Mi. i ,
Corn seller April 4•* seller March 4:i
ttat- -eiler March 81| seller April .1-4 Ry.
seller March6'2t<*fik
Mti.R t Mtxxti's, c rrtcud weekly by
D Sbelmire,
Wheat >1 V>'
Clover Seed $7 *M to 5! st.
Itecf f- r . to sb,a per 1<) lbs.
Corn 46
Rye
Soft Nova Scotia Plaster J* , ground
jlOpcrlon. I
BKLLEFONTK MARKETS.
White iVheat fl 'JJ Red 115....Ry5i
new C0i1.46 old o** Oats 30 Harls-y .at
;0 Clo.ers.'d .6.V' P.-tat- as 1
Lard per pound 8 Pork per pound'.Kl
Butter*' Egg-li P.aster pcrlon
sl4 Tallow 8 lUcot.lo Ham 16
Lard per pound Scents Buckwheat
, boeu., Fmurper barrel reui1",00... !
Nova Scotia plast. r sl4 to 15. Cayugn
I plaster 19.60 per '.ISA* lbs.
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS Ih< un
dersigned is now prepar.-il to sell ltrick at
his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers,
at reasonable rales, also to furnisher con
tract Brickwork. S. S. FARNF.it.
7 act y
/ 1 RE AT REDUCTION IN PRICKS!
\ I
AT
Wolfs Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
ONE PRICE! LOW PRICE !
POLITE ATTENTION !
Having just returned from the East, and
i bought at panii prices, I am now prepared
• to sell cheaper than ever before. My slock
consist* in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
>
NOTIONS,
' I
v HOSIERY,
HATS ilc CAPS,
ROOTS SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
; SANDALS, <frc. t Ac
* r Ladies' nnd Gent*' Underwear a spec
iality.
, A LAK'iK HTOCK OF
- READY - WADE CLOTHING
' constantly <>ti hand. Look at the tig
tires:
j Good C<u*imerc Suits, $lO 0t)
\<iood (iwsimere (outs, $"00
• (7u?tomors will find the stock ii n
| |ilete, nnd a call i* all thai is r.-ijinr. i
to assure you that this is the be i
place in tlu valley to buy your goo I-
Remember, ur have but onr price f<
j everyone.
WM. Woi.K
, FURNITURE.
Nt
{ join IIIIECU HI 1.1.,
in bis elegant New Rooms, Spring stroct
iy Bellefonte.
Ha- on band u splendid assortment o
HOUSE FURNITURE from tlie iom
• moncst to the iiiont elegant.
L.
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS,
SOFAS, CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS.
A WOOL MATTRESSES. HAIR MAT
r TRESSES,
be
and unythiiig wanted in the lino of hi
husinesg- homemade and city work. AI
so, has made a speciality and keeps u
hand, the largest and finest stock of
WALL PAPER.
Goods sold at reasonable rates, wholcsa
and retail. Give him a eall before pin
chasing elsewhere. fehfi-l y
?! W 6l. P. WILSON, Attorney-at-Lai
* T Bellefonte I'a Office in Mrs. Bui
u - uer's Building, Bvlteluutw Pa.
Don't Buy
HARD COAL BASE BURNER
; HKAI INU w TOY I until you have t
amlnml the
1
'i'
• W 2
—, J.i ■-•d
i
~ JM'' m
w ' - '
r-.-ss- wf
HH J-ttr v
rmmmi I - * 4
JpT--' ~
A.
*•''' t
I- to
Tim—
Best 6c ILiihlsonicsl
j 1 ' >TiV 1 IN I ill-; MAIt h il
l nil ittul see litem nt tii • Store of
J. 1. Itl KSH k A
i vrai. 11 a i.i, Pa.
1 11t A MI'TON 1 M I'KHI A L 'A I*
VV I" lor HI - | '
Idils Si a|> is n aiiul t' ur Ift p, , ..r,
uali'ilitis, and it- it i nl -no a large |,, r
outage ol \ , get.iho *l, is w irraitt llti I
>' I'ljUwl to the best inipoi led Cu tile Hoap
Mid nt the -alio lime p "test, - all th,
Washing nil I cleniillig properties of th
, lebratcd tieriiiaii and ri, ch Laundry
' -aps. It i thrreloio i. oiMlioliiie 1 fol
os iii the Laundry, Kitchen, and Bath
ooii., and ! t g, 'Herat i d purpo
• - also, for i'nulei*, l'niiili r- Knginr-era
Mi) M acliini its, a- it will remove stains o
Ink, tircaso, Tar, Oil, l'n.nt, etc , lr its tit*
land-. Manufactured .-nlv hv
CHAM I* loN ÜBoiilKK ,
2 ,1, 6. 8 and lU Kiltgers I'iace, and and
J6 Jefferson Mreet, Near York.
For -alo at l'lniadt-ipliia, by HOoN>
v KL'OFF, N„:tb 1 iawai- Av.mu.
and tv groc r generally, anJ at Nechler •
grocery. Nov 11. C,*n.
Simon Haines,
CENTRE HALL,
Manufacturer of
(nrritigca,
IfiiKKlr*.
II UROIIh, At'.
Of every de-, liption ; running gear for
•Ii kiiuls ol v ehi, made to order, and n
urst class ma:• in r. It, ing a practical me
haiiic, 1 would WAItKAM ALL
vV'ORK to give -atisfacti n. Re{iairiny
prouijiliy atteiidi-d to al the lowest rates.
Unde r taking.
Collius of all style*
made on shortest noti, r. Tho busine-- *
•f undertaking attended to in ail it*
hranclie-. Kespeciiatiy solicits a share ol
public patronage. W sept y ,
'76 Centennial. '7O
*
F U II N I T U R E.
GREAT Reduction in Prices.
Now is (he lime t > buy, n 1 have
oil hand a St . g I will oflir it
ut panic prices f r the next SIXTY
i, DAYS FOB CASH,
4 lit'itpi-r Hunt it can bt bo It Kit I i
Uvea hs'rs*.
| which a few of .he following prica*
will ahow : Cane Sat Chair* a< Inw
t* 87 <•■'. \V.. l.Scat|Ch*ir ji'i." and
■ upward; Bcdl ad* ?■> >U 10,113 00.
j A good Bureau f i sll DO. Cbaiu
i net Saint, FlTtanrion TtMn, Book*
all ilher Furniture in pr -
'portion to the above price?. Picas*
■ call anl examine our work.
JOHN CAMP,
!•! jsn 3m. Milroy.
J ItAKKJa, .' P !>:! . t ftT *~J A."bs~iW
JOlta H >! I 1 K Hi T I U I 'll I I H.
Ponnsvalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL. PA
REt FIVE DEPOSITS,
lAnd Alluw Interest.
Discount Note
Buy and Sell
(JoTorntncnlSccurilitO, Gold *t.d|
Coupons
PXTKIt Hut rKR, Wit. B. MjNslt.lt,
Pre.'t. t'a>liief
\Y. A. CURRY,
iiLL 1 % :hob
C.\TKK. II iLI.. I* I.
Would most r. pecttully inform the clt
I'xens oftkilvkißity, lkl be Ik** rtMltd a
new B.Kit end Shoe Sh- p, end would be
; thank ful for a there of the public patron
age. Boot* and Nhi-e made to ofucr aoii
according to style, and warrant* bis- workj
- 110 equal any made e n-where. A., kind
-f repairing dt-ne, and Uarge-rea- nab..-.;
• liiv • hiiu a.ui 1 f-b 1' 1V
I foiIOTXI.' EXAN Di£iCM. D.
Physicum and Surge -a,
Respectfully -d! r- hi- profe-- >nal ser
•j vic.w to |k< lit ... : . Ball and
viclmiv 4 ■■iiauitati. ti is. H g h .-r Ger-'
a! man RM t full line of inatrument* lor
■ extracting teeth. OflctUl r.-si.let ce in
.the Luth p>- otaK-- !27<. bti
, C. PlK'h'S
Coach Manufactory.
CEN iUI HALL. PA. "
The undersigned has opened an. w ct
,tabliabiueut, at Lis new shops, fot the
■ iiianufaclute of
. Carriagos,
Buggies,
k A Spring Wagons,
SLEIUII* AND SLXM,
PLAIN AND FAKCT
| of avery description .
All Vehicles manufactured by bin
are w urraiiled to r< ; •1• -r sati-fHi linn, and ai
equal to any work done elsewhere.
Ho use* none but the best material
md employs the tn<i skillful workmen
Hence tney flatter theraselve* that tbeii
work can not be excelled for durability
' and finish.
Orders from a distance promptly attend
! .ol to.
Come and examine my work befor<
ontracting elsew here.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kimlfof licpariiig ilone.
o. 76w A Nkthwil Family Paper. *7E
Tb'JrMkf Family P*;rr .f a (I) only ttkpp
} fgp<ning r4ity r, quack a 4 .luiut'ug. tiU aa
lagrailUoli ' !• i* T * u • lite i>i.
ISOIA) 1 h ♦ ilcrlt
' Til K ST A U S P\N<.LK?> BANNKH
•' t o Urf* #tM >•*..< • •'* P-**!* 1 !, U4cm •*♦.j
|oV*tA*lnir *i l hitrmii . .01 ! l Hkafehta.
p. ~<: Wit. Hm.. r i a 1 ? fttree ail rr Rr
; r iiM**. flttf}*!*- "* **'■ • .Ht* ' "Mhinaa'a
Ttnvit. * Mcllt il licji*rtmirl, i nrj '. i mw
'rt .pic ,*mll ' I !1 . M*"'
, lititnbug* '
i hee fl* lttme v( trathfuL fpilsbip talo
V >*.'•'■ • ' • I ' q • I
,11 **'- • '
j im>" r 11 til f iwtnl vr Uiur
' and *i* •• a l* >* •'"* I **"• •*nmr "
lit ( ' ,'• t r, *' i, ' r > ' 4 1 •' I' •
1 I * tun* .t 1 If 11 Ul * • r■ V . \
Sonthn n r
lL'lfunr wUnn It *• f<r ell m -it4 in l**i3.
I H he* *v*r <•* fT 1.1 *.era. An !.x )<lli • *-, oj .
Y , Ul II • • I
E ■ mi Chroma.
' (1 Mrhl, lf" Till In ! titjrl/ tt r;lr=l. i>ml
i # oif*r any four of t htvw •?<* Atod a wh.-D I
jj.'Ar all fr. fr *l. The* ar* ffvtioio* Cut i k*
iUlUl'l*' f• J• * . I •"* J !<-" ' ' • ' . j
\ f 1-' \\ , I 1
.\ I <lßl " I*l. ,. r> nJ |lm
I thli **• ) *Ar !< t.-.kr \ S'atlnm), patvxtu
I wkt awak" |a| r. one t hat I* f.-r Utghl AD >
I agalna! wrung <m that kn tra - Mrtj, n< north, eoutD
: rt r r( , l-at a v inl<omtel f> ij roji1r otr
! that **vie nKitif) ( • It* rrattrr* hy <*At*us>iug the "(rtrki
J and trap*" of p* Imlh- loin and tt>>w |a the tltm* Voo
j hare put It off too long Send to day Now 1 the ac
j. ept<nl time.
j C..p Oiilj "I ht great paper a jrear.
I I • With fout rltanniMtf t .iroiuoa, only *1 f mini
• ; her* arnt for 1f crttt* Spwtmne (Idu.OO n ulj' wrnt
j free to all hend for tt n< w 4'oat* nothing to aoe it
, M*nd t< dajfto It.VNNI:K|I'I'BLIMII \tht u lhiiatlalr
| N II drv.lOe..
I T I♦. SPANG Jliw,
'' liclli'lunlp, 1H. offlca willi
I Ilu'h ii Yocmn. (\<i. ultutiou in Knglal>
: mi.l (icriiiitii. (.'ollcctinnt |irmn|itly ait<<nd
, I '><ll<> rHft 11
A.J. OKNDORF?
DENTIST.
;.| Is (till locntfd at Pino (Jrovn Mills and
, jis n<iw (iri'parwl to trnvcl In tlu< home* of
1 l>Hli<'iitsat a ili-t .nc.. iiml rainier hiiv •!<■-
Itirrd si-rvicc in his lino, in thu best uinii
| nor, of bn-t i|unlily Mini nt rcusoniibU'
: rail's. Insertion of inw dentures made u
Ispecialty. Teeth extracted without pain.
21jnn 75
r-1 -
_ \\T !''• Itl'llKlv, Alloiui-.s nt L.iw.
v.l T . l'rniiipt nt'.■ nti<hi given to nil
u.l business enirust- d ■i- < ur' in Clearfield
lor Centre county, Utlicu witli I). ¥. Tort,
ney, JUelleiustu,
VTEW NTUivE, NEW GOODS AND
.Panic Prices.
11. %. IsARRIMt:ic.
Nt t! old Centre Hill umh
Jut opening a Slock of
NKW HOODS,
OLD FASHION j;j> I'll ICES!
A large variety of
Ladict Drew (Joods
Gi oat B irgaiiis In
.M Itsiitla (till ( ullCol r
lieudy-Iliad' I*l. llilr. •
\\ trraiilt ! to Kuit
lltt Cloths Mini Cn later*,
('uut li- 4 exctWri)
His Crocery Department,
Ar i ish< ei i-ry one in asaortuu iit and lua
; p-lyes.
'ii. i, ■ugwr.Ti* Cv.ffVi- Canit. fruit*,
D" in : a l 1 ign Fruits, CI'eee,
a ii very otlier article helving
lug to lh Or>eery Depart
in S n l
tarm <• , M vat, a iocs and Laborers
.•ok i.y nr interest One dollar uved is
. dollar In pocket. '1 pen tali and see at
what a>loiiithli,gly low prices,
if"No lr. tibie to show Gohd*
Also the choicest h-V VI iit Fixil'a al
ways on hand. Apr. 16, y.
Miller 6c Son,
gkntrj: HALL, PA.
HE ALL US IN
rt HHinii'tia
ASIj JXJCB,
CUBMK'AI.s, otlsS, UYK STUFFS
FKHFI MKKY. NOTIONS.
FANCY AKTH LKS
Full 1 HE TOILET,
I*l RLHIYL AN I* LIQAORM,
for iiieduinat purpose*.
Pruascti 'Supporum in great variety.
ALo, choicn
CKiAll-S AND TOBACXX),
Old all otlo-r articles usually kept in a
first class Drugstore.
IVeacriptiona carefully Cotupounded
MILI.KK,'. m,n
1 I adijuartei* for lloola aud Hhoea!
1' O W EIIS*
Dlll €j/Jd
Opposite Bush House,
BELLEFONTK. PA.
l'ow er It .t A Shoe Store is the largest
nd I .-t stocked establishment in Centre
ounty.
He keeps conataully ou hand a full
line of
II O O T N A \ I> NIIOE N.
He is ju-t opening the largest stock of
"pring Goods ever brought to Beilefor.te
7 J i l £ 7 >1 ti £ 3
for ladies, kept corisuntly on hand.
Boots and Shoes for rnn and women, of
Ml styles, quality and prices, from the
11 net coatly to the chenpest, coiistantly
kept on baud.
i ■
WE DEFY COMPETITION f
ithi-r in quality or price*. Call and
-xaruiue his new stock of Spring and
-uminer Good*, and you will tind it
•n your advantage. Aprlilly.
NEW YORK
BRANCH STORE,
M<-C!in't Block, Directly Gpp. Bush
House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
11. lIIIKB i\ A CO.. I*roi*ra.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES. WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN
CY GOODS,
STRICT LT FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
Brlow the Usual Prices.
No* 12. if.
' *• WILSO*. T. A nris. a.a. airxs.
WILSON & HICKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD-'
WARE DEALERS.
I HON, PA I NTS. 01LS, GLASS,&G
-
Builders Hardware
COACH MAKER'S GOODS.
CABINET MAKER S STOCK.
Stoves of All Kinds.
CUII-MIEN'S BUGGIES.
WAGGONS, CARTS. AC.
WILSON A HICKS.
Bellefonte, P.
b NOTICE.—We will sell to re|x>n*ible
men un three tnunths creiliL ill take
11 6 p<-r cent fur i a*h which is equal to UO
l"-r cent, per annum, it will pay the pur
u ehaser to borrow at 10 from other parln*,
is 'fbe can -avc in buying from us. In this
way we can turn our moner and sell low
1, rr. ' Mar 15. If.
i.
F CENTRE HALL
1 j Hardware Store.
H
J. O. REINING KB.
A n.-w, cemplrte Hardware Store ha
been ..tinned by the undersigned in Cen
. Ire Hail, w Lore he i- i-r.q.ared to sell al
'• kinds of llujlding and House w urnihinj
" Hardware, Nail*. Ac.
j t.'ireular and liaud Saw*. Tenron Saw*
l. tVebb !-aw -, Clothes Rat'k*. H full assort
nent of <!> and Mirror l'iaie I'icture i
'r.. uies, Sj.okes, Felloes, and Hubs, table -
lutlory, Shovils, Spades a*vd Forks,
i. , llit ■ screws. Sash Springs. ,
I r-e s! ~.ef, Nails. Norwav lt<uis, Oils, '
f, m lb lis, t. irper.lcr Tool*, Paint, Yarn
l'i. lures fraine<i in the finest style. .
Anything not on hand, ordered upon j
ihorlesi notice.
1 Kemeniber, all <wd offered ebcap
.•rtliitli i lsawhero
iuk'.'V 73 tf
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM I
ttIMUVS
I) r u Si or e, i
NEXT DOOR TO THE DESCHKER OUN
STORE. .
FKK 8 H AN I) CIIK A P
Arr tl
THE AIUI STAIU.E
SPIMNG BED.:
I lie ll< -t ani Cheapest now in Lse. .Mans
ufaetured by _
DANIEL DK.ltlt, Bellefonte, Ponn'a. J
'-■a-l-i/f ami tte them before purchasing s
r - lapr.y J
¥ Oil N F POTTEIt, Attorney-at-Law. t
*' Collections promptly made and i
• peeial attention given to tliose having
lands or property* for sale. Will draw up i
and have acknowledged Dijeds, Mortgages,
&e. Otliceinthe diamond, north side o >
U eourt bouae. Ilellefnnte.
■•♦"A new Golden Tongue Organ, one i
*>t tkio lnit'st t'>iiL'd iis -1 ruin 'ills iuadc, '
I sale at this olflce. Also u Ityudcr organ,!
good as new. Either of thosu instrutueutt!
loilurodeta harjjuiit. I
Patent Adjustable Since l
j*(t 1 2i i* *-*■ ■*' V
Useful & Ornamental. IW^^S^t'iSMSSi
AiS u • uUa( moauHr. ikHM Ik It mn I HllMiaiiJwauilutenntMi Mmm
F AMXLY.
■• •*■ iMk injur) tauxikunn f| tf /' I Ilu
UuMUit4iaiitiiM)u I If' !*• tIM".
•"* fc~e~M.u M ,atM d oc 2*Sm. < Vnir* llaft. Pa,
IT WILL PAV! IT WILL PAY!
T MH " **"" m,M# * *
£ jJT WILL PAT! j h
* | TO GIVE VARY CAREFFL ATTENTION TO l
j THE PURCHASE of YOUI I p
£ i Groceries! Groceries! I *
H ! f . r >
~ i h ' t c ?. Dom J' wquiwitbiiyou bur nothing but FRESH, \ H
i't Kh G( >ODS. We keep on hand at alt time*
a large and carefully aelected atock of
_ ! gootla, camprieiog eeary item
'r> that belong* to the < M
<\ I H
ft. I
j : I GROCERY TRADE;
-J j i ! I r
rj ; ; f*
J? e make it the cardinal poinu of our butine** to ael! j
Pure, Fresh Groceries!
~ I IT WILL PAY!
H | 2
.< : To do your trediojf with a bouee that alwaya give* a dollar*# ;
"• : worth for a dollar.
J : | •-
—~ i £
* j IT WILL PAY! ! •<
t- i ! >
: To call and examine our complete atock ©f PruiU, Nuta and Con- -
j Iccuoneriee which we are now daily receiving for the trade :
M
I f IV I I I I> V* I
L IT n ILL 1A Y! }
<v ' H
p, { Too :
handtomelj
_j to get tome of our : £
• pure candiea. freah IrutU A : C"
•p : nut for the "Little Polka" during : _
the holiday aeaaon. One or two, or fived*!- • >
£ : lara, iuat aa you ran afford, apent in :
thia way at ChriaUna* and
New Year, bring* a
j bettor return
>. the tame amount put on inlereai at 100 per cent. j
2 ! —— ! "
J \ IT WILL PAY!
~ : t"
f" To bar fwTw *j4 S|Ug of* towutl m*k newulli of Uut Uu af coedt ! *~
j£ ' U 5 _
I
£ j FINEST FLAVORED TEAS j %
AND •
: |
STRICTLY PURE 8 PIC EP .
I >" In Uta U til* Ua of j
* I tjp£*cnj*s, U&nliiriJtTjfipY, &®, a \ <
3 I cau. * * * 'it
jjj | SECHLER & CO., I 5
1 \ : ►
F- j'JOjau. Buth Hout* Block, Bel lefonle, Pa. |
IT WILL PAY! IT WILL P AY!
J. ZELLER 6r SON] 1
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerhoff Row,Bellefonte,Pa
l>elor in Drug*. ('hemicalK
IV rln in fry. Funcj liood Ac.
Ac.
Pure Wine* end Liquor* for medics
I purposes elways kept. may 31. 72.
Furniture Rooms'
t:zR4 Kitrnni\r.,
; respectfully inform* the ciuaen* of Ceotr
| county, that be he* bough t out the old
I stend of J. O. Dcininger, end he* reduced
the price*. They heve con*tently on hend
and snake to order
, BEDSTEADS, ,
; BUREAUS,
SINKS
A sta STANDS,
CORNERCUPBOARDS
TABLES, Ac.. Ac.
. "Their atock of ready-made Furniture it (
large end warranted of good workmanship
i and U ell made under their own immed
iate supervision. end i* offered at rate;
cheeper then elewhere.
' Call end *ee our (tock beforepurchasing
''jelsewhere. 26 feb. ly
0
GRAHAM & SON,
Dealers iu
Boots, Shoes and
Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Custom Work MudeTc
Order.
Harness Leather,
Sole Leather,
Calf Skins
: And Shoe Finding* always on hand.
Bishop Street,
'2omay If Bellefonto, Pa
Gift & Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE HALL.
They have now opened, and will constant
ly 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
Lowest Prices.
BOOTS and SHOES made to order, tipoi
short notice. They invite the people o
this vicinity to give them a call, a* the'
will strive to merit a share of their pat
ronage. • uiylOtf
I n F n FORTNEY, Attorney at Lav
IJJV Bellefonte, Fa. Office over Rey
bank. may Jfi'fa
FOR FARMERS AND ALL 03U EE
Oo to
I. Guggenheimer.
, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
DRV GOODS, NOTIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
DREB6OOODI,
OHOCKJUBB,
PROVISIONS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES
CLOTHING, OIL CLOIIIb
AND NANCY ARTICLES
QUEINSWAKK, GROCERIES. PR
VISIONS, FLOUR. IC,
endtti no prepared to accomodates!
bis old customers, aud to welcome all
new one* who may favor him with
their patronage. He feela safe in say
tog that he can please the moetfariidi
ous Call and see.
t> c
r. o.—Alr.Sussman etill continue;
: todcal in
RATHER AND SHOF.-FINDINGS,
CLOVER and TLMOTHY SEEDS,
m the old room,where he may always
** ft> °nd 1 12ap.tf.*
THE undersigned, determined to meet
the popular demand for Lower
I " r, ce*, respectfully call* the attention ©I
the public to hu tock of
SADDLERY
now offered' at the old .lend. Designed
especially for the people end the time*, the
£** an ® mo*t varied and complete as
sortments
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
orererT description end quality ; Whip*,
, end to .act everyth ng to compfrte a first
he now oner*at prices
which will *uit the times .
JACOB DlNGhP.Centre Hal|
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufactures Ce
oent WARRANTED OF ASUI'EIUOK
I QUALITY, at hi* kilns, near Pino
( rook Mills, in Haines twp. This cement
1 ha* already been used in large quantities
upon the L. C. AS. C. RR.,anct bus been
found highly satisfactory upon all jobs
where it has been used, and a* equal to
l"y new manufavturod for use in CIS
- TERNS, WATER PIPES, or whaLva*
uurpose a good quality of Ceinejit i desi
rable This Cement has already been
c tested far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Persons, therefore coa
sUucting Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
Ac., will find it to their advantage to hear
this in mind, and also, that he warrants the
article as represented.
J. G. MEYER,
may l(tf Aaronsburg, l'n
SAVES FUEL! SAVES LAOOK I
* TUB
- NATIONAL STEELCLEANER.
* (Makl July U>. inx)
'' Carbon is on* of th* worst conductor* of heat
•< known, a deposit or 1-31 of an iuuhuu lU< tubes
f- causing* loaa of 15 per cent. effßrl.
This Tabe Cleaner is made of spring steal. Each
segment is of itself s spring, and distends in a per
fect circle so as to press against the Inside of the
>n tubs, removing all the carbon and scale without
0 th* siightsst Injury to the tube.
Guaranteed to clean better, last longer, and work
; easier than any in the market Adotuod end in i>a*
't bv the D. S. Navy. For sale by dealers. Stud for
Circular.
THE CHALBF.HS SFEKCiJ 0.,
w Agents for the United Slat:
Feet of East itii Street, JScw Vu ,
ft ■ See— st ssfc tf ,