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

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THURSDAY ATR fi, 18W.
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LOGA.L ITEMS
Our friend* will oblige bv tending u
of local now* in their locality, give
n> the fact* only, and ;v will out tbenii r
-*U-ipc. hoitoo* of mtm
UJ> Any one sending ♦ thr name* of five
ne Subscribers with the e*A, will be
entitled to receive the Rrr, htkk eneyear
' The RKPOKTSU being read by nearly
even- body on thi* aide of the county
where it lias a larger circulation thai
anv two paper*, rill be found the hert
medium for advertWn.gbu*inc<s,*alc*, c
js^*Subscriber* ta the RtJvgTFtt, resid
ing outside ©f Centre c unvy. hou d re
in t us 10 em**, yearly, for postage whlei
H.I will pay here ; this rchtcei the postage
to cue half, a* the sum raid by them tor
.•ne year * postage wa- 'A) > l*.
- Rev. Fi-Ucr will admini-tor the
Lord's supper in the LutU. Church. Cen
tre Hall, on Sabhwlh forrn.tn 16th.
Some eight > r ten familWs haie
moved into Centre Hall thi- spring, adding
considferwbly to cur p.'pn ation, and still
there i* ...
"A great big house.
\nd I. 'body- living in it
Daniel S 11 'yer, K*q . of Freeburg_
"Pas been appoialed by Auditor General
bank assessor of tbe district v.'tr.
pesed of the cssuntiaa of Snyder and Can
tre.
The Selinagrove Times say* that
William Swenk of Laurelton, Union c. Un
ty. bought a mill and farm at Adamsburg,
from Jacob'Groes and Angeline Rothrock.
executors of Dr. Isaac Rothrock, deceased
at $9,1000.
Get the complete Washer, adver
tised in another column, it 1 * machine
that has no superior.
These are not fluh times, and patch
ed troue rs, and turned garments, .re the
really consistent and natural result. Kc >m>-
micsl, home-made dresses are no* the
rule rather thin the exception, and serve
to show not only the great popular drill,
but also the very important I art which
"Domestic Paper Fashion* sustain in the
economy of the household.
No risk ' B vers tnn no risk n ge;-
ting garments at 6th and market streets
Philadelphia Mr.*mker Jc Brown
cheerfully assume all the risk.
Read .be advertisement of Mr. iler
rington, the new druggist at Belicfonte.
Mr llerricgt n Lai a drug establishment
equal to any in the cuy and undorttsnds
the businesstborougly, a very iuipo'".n.
matter to persons getting medicines. Mr
Harrington ii a perfect gentlomon ir. ev
ery sense of )ha word, and deserving a
share of the public patronage.
Mr. D. Brtsbin has disposed of his
confectionery to Jacob Hinges. Rain
on Monday. Roads muddy and wet.
Dr. Jacobs, office and residence, or.e
door below the post-office.
SVPPXX DEATH.— David Shadle of Buf
falo Run, about three mi lei from Belle
fonte. was found deid in his stable last
Friday morning. Ho had eaten hii break
fast apparently a* well as usual, aud want
to tbe barn to teed hii cows. As he did
not return, hii son Joseph went out to see
whet detained him and found him dead as
above described. He was a man about
sixty- five years of age, and had been ar.
industrious, hard-working man all his
life.— Rp*biieen.
ITEMS.— David Meyer has taken posses
sion of the hotel at Aarontburg, he will
keep a good house......Dan 1 W cidensaui,
formerly of the Old Fort hotel, hai taken
possession of the old Slitzer hotel in the
Narrows Jno. G. Love it on the rail
state central committee for Centre county
and P. G Meek on the democratic com
mittee Wm. P. Wilson conducted
chairman M'Pherser, of the rad -'.ate con
vent on. to his chair. Higher honors awai t
XVm. P.
Th' best and most complete machine
stops and foundry, in ibis county, is that ot
Wm. P. Duncan & Co., Bellefonte. Work
done there is complete and without flaw,
and at prices lower than generally
charged elsewhere- Ponnsvaliy millown
ers and farmers bear this in mind if you
desire solid work.
George Arcey of this place intends
reading medicine with Dr. Fisher, at
Boa'sburg. George is a typo from the Re
porter office, and a good school teacher,
and will make a worthy disciple of Aescu
lapius.
"Be loving.said Beecher, and kiss while]
you prey,
B j watchful, said Bowen— turn scandal
away ;
Be wealthy, said Babceck, by joining a
ring ; *
Be thieving, said Belknap, for money's
the thing."
I-a%c Guggenhcimer, of Belief -nte,
is ju-t now receiving from the eastern ci
ties the most splendid stock of goods ever
kept for sale in that town. Mr. Guggen
beimer now does one of the largest trades
in Centre county, in dry-good*, lady *
goods, notions, clothing, groceries, <3fce .
and is known as the place where you can
buy cheap and without imposition. Hi*
new stock will embrace every thing be
longing to the dry goods and clothing
line. He will have a full assortment of
carpets at prices to a*toni*b the public.
His object is to please and s*ti*fy hi* num
erous customers, and you will never bare
reason to complain if you buy there.
tbe Reporter. V
Leonard Rhone: -Sir.- Your article
in the Reporter of March 30, is in many
parts to the point, but to that point which
commence- with an "1" and ends with "ie"
a very weak point. In tbe first place. "I
in consistent to the tax-payers, " a* 1 am
allowing a citiren of O. to bold a singing
school in the bouse. The gentleman ask
ed for my consent of the house and I told
him to get the consent ol the Pres. of the
boHrd. He gave his consent, which shou.d
have been the consent of the lull B<-nrd
You sav Mr. Spangler raw me, and I gave
iny consent, ' (1 promised to leave the
key. He saw me and acknowledged that
he would not have the meeting in his own
house. And when I tell a man that if 1
leave the key you can have the room if
you return it dean. I do not say you can
have it. Yes, Mr. From is a gentleman,
and Ido not suppose that there was an
other one there so liberal in that respect,
as when Mr. Grove was there to see me
for the house. He said bimseli that lie
would not like to have it held at thai time,
a? WH have lived past that lime when
school rooms resemble the pig-pen. Now
Mr. K when you aecose aoe of thing* that
1 am not the owner of I will tell you n lit
tie more. I would like to know who thai
man is that would sacrifice his own bu i
ness in behalf of another man's, when
there is no necessity for him to do so. It i
not only in Potter that you do not fare si
well but elsewhere we hear oi worse ones ]
S E. B. HOBTKKMAN. >
f#-Subscribers sending their
tionto this office, can see on the address
on each paper, wh<th r credit has been
given—that answers same as a receipt.
_THK SPUING TERM OF PKNK HAL
ACADEMY.— The School will open on
Monday. April Kth. Tuition anil hoard
ing ai rea-o-able rates, hor particulars
J w#i ,
30 mar St. l'" n O ntre Cw
The sale of tb- lots of S. S. Wolf,
deceased, Ins been adjou'iied to Saturday,
Apri. 8, at 1 -'clock upon same term- a.-
heretofore published
A .SPLENDID WORK — l The April num
ber of A. Bu dette Smith's Worid of J? as! -
ion is on our table This is, if possible,
more interesting than its predeces- .rs
Besides giving tiie best executed engrav
ings of the latest fashions, it contain- poet
ry by the best writers and stories that can
not he excelled. So far as we buve sec.,
this is the best workson fashions that n
pub is'sed. The terms are 300 per year
Address the publisher st New York.
i - .Tun-day Mil \\ rdnosday. ,ntiJ f,
jho weather wa springlike
Jno T Lee, of Centre Hull. i* still
in the coach, carriage and wagon minu
factoring bu-ine*s 110 i procured to fl l
nil oiiicr* lor buggies. platform spring
wagons or any oth. r vehicle# on short
notice, and upon the moil reasonable
(era* AU work guaranteed to rendc
,-aliafaetioi Repairing of all hinds done
All orders by wnil *iiu prompt alien-;
lion.
HOW Ul id T INTO Till (1 NIT S.
MAI KxmmnoN
The matiar. r- oftho Content ml RipoM-
Hon Imvo aerred thai the prior of admit
tancc to the iluin l'a ! bo AOeti and that*
halt-dollar '. to l>o p ' th a .VI on t
note, and nothing rise. Ton 10-. en t i>ei<-
will not secure put admuwion, am morr
than will a $ 1 note admit two or a f. i.ot
four.
One ol the ti. t ohjegl.cma urged ana -t
this ', that it won id .real.- a con, in
.SO roil n >te*. hut tin* > to ho obviated by
the fa. I that there will be thirl en branch-
r, of the Centennial Nan. nal li* s.oneal
each entrance, w here your Icvae change
will be converted into fAy-cent note#
IVwcnv ctilcrt g wt.i be . 5 >i ag• it
- "ile Pie the adult*, through one gale
children another. A* each one enter*, i
their eritrar.Be * registered hy a thrn-ti?-
they pas There will ba receiver* at th.
turn-stile who w 1 decide whether th,
note* tendered lor adn **i >n are g nil ot
bad, and then drop them into ab • A*
each notea goe* into the hog it wilt regu-j
ter iueif. and at night it t eipc ted that
the tile and note k \ r e-sior- will agree
if i ot the receiver will he denounced a
crooked. There will #'•>• be an ei tranc.
!.>r th who have cen'plimentary lick.,-
and employee*.
ibis singa ar made of paying for admit
•ion ha- created cant.derablo couimeut,
but the plan bat be, n tried in .>ther coun
fr . * at tar iflii c td 't • .t id maul tu hav.
Ir <•. at world's fairs, s >i is said to have
•uccwdlwl admirably. There *ill be no
trouble about filly-cent notes, as there will
be plenty ot them. Ihe admision paid at
the Rate will entitle a person to visit all
the buildings without additional costs
A LETTERCARVTKR IS TROUBLE
The Chicago Times of 25 ult, says: A
letter-carrier named James Durst has in
volved himself in very serious troubb
which will probab'y consign him to a long
term in the penitentiary. It has beciij
known tor some lime that both outg one
and incoming letters containing money
have never reached their destination, an t
efforts have been secretly made to detect
liie party who was robbing the mails. Sus
picion tin* IIT laslcnea upon Durst, w .
has been carrying a mail route on Dear
born street, and on yesterday morning ho
was arrested by Mr Hawlcy. Conclusive
evidence of his guilt was found upon bi
tters. n in the shape ot opened letters ad
dressed to different parlies and containing
money. Durst made no attempt at con
oea rnent but contessad his guilt at once
ile waJ arraigned before Commissioner
Uoyne, during the atternoon, and his
bonds were fixed at S3,tWO, in d> fault of
which he was sent to tho county jail ID
has been in the postal service in this city
for six \ ears, and ha- hithert > b tmea gi oil
reputation. Hist efts have extended over
a period of six or eight months at least, and
it is thought that the stealings have averag
ed about $lO per day.
A Tillß'l Y THOUSAND DOLLAR
ROBBERY
Cleveland. April I.—A -pecial despatch
to the Cleveland Plain Dra 1 - rfrum Akron
0.. thi- morning says the office of the Uni
ted States Express Company was robbed
last night of a large sum of money. The
office of the company is in the Atlantic and
Great Western Railroad freight building.
The express messenger and clerk sleep up
stairs, over the office; and inside stairway
leads to the bed room. The parties went
to bed at 11 o'clock last ; igbl, and before
retiring placed an iron bar across thedHr.
The morning the clerk found that the key
of the safe had been taken from hi pocke.
during the night. He hurried below_
where the safe *• found open with the
key in the door. The robber bad carried
off 12.000 in cash and several sealed bag*
of money. The loss it is thought wilh
•mount to $36,000 or f-lo.OtO
Usartt s Magazine. for April < pen
with an il ustratod pa|ter. by Loosing, on
"The Ki niance of the Hudson," which
lakes us up the river a* lar a* the Donderi
Berg and Anthony's Nose Professor
Lock wood presents the wonder* of "The,
Microscope," aad Dr. Osgood the attrac
tions f Dr. Muhlenberg's "Sk. Johnlaod,
in other illustrated articles. S. S. Conant
contributes the eighteenth paper on "The
Fir*t Century of the Republic Progress
of the Fine Arts." Kebovca Harding Da
vis's first paper, "Old Philadelphia," is al
so profu-ely illustrated. George Eliot's
"Daniel Deronda' increase* in intercut
through the introduction of a young He
brew lady, who very naturally concludes
not tc go alone to the bottom of the river,
when she can make an excursion on the
river with Daniel.
A LOCOMOTIVE BOILER F.XPLO 1
DES.
i
Three Men Killed Outright And An i
other Fatally Hurt.
Ty rone, I' a , March 31.—Thi- morning
an engin<-g-'ing up the mountain on thi
Tyrone and Clearfield railroad blew up,
near Sandy Ili-igo. Three men named.
Miller, Campbell and Shannon were kill- :
ed and another named Harvey \\ aters •
so badly injured that he cannot recover.!
All are married men and employees of the;
railroad.
Phi'ipsburg, Pa., March 31.—A tsnn-y
owned by Munson & Hail, and run by W . :
S. White 6c Son, wa destroyed by fire!
last night. Only partial loss on machine
"• . -
Recoup Yocr Deep* —lt i* a matter d'
importance that those having deed* It
property shall have them duly record-d
Neglect of it has created much In wing and
heavy loss. The title is not sale if you |
haven't it recorded, even though you have
tbe deed If a person has a deed for a!
piece of land and is in actual pr oeasion ofj
it. that is notice of owner-hip until the con
trary i shown, but if he is not in p.—.---;
ion of it, s-.d hi- deed is not r- corded wiih
ir. six month* aider it* da!\ and the vn
dorshouid sell it to another per-on who
knows nothing about the first deed, the
second pii'cha-er would bld it. either by
having his deed recorded first ->r by g-V.
ting possession of tbe land. Again, il a
man neglects to have bin dee-1 record d.
not being in possesion of the property, and
judgments should be entered up against
the property, and the man who has pain
his money und held this unrecorded deed
might l*e his land. And again, deed* ire
frequently lost by burning and otherwl-e.
and rendering great trouble and expense
neccssary ic duplicating the deed or per
fecting th- title Every good bu-i'e—
man sends his title paper* to the Recorder's
office the lira' opportunity, and no lawyer
or judge will permit any deeds of real
estate to he laid away. n->t even in an iron
safe until they have bt-cn recorued. Out
advice to parties holding old deeds which
are not recorded and to all those getting
new ones, is to have them recorded at
.'once. Especially is this necessary in
. where fire- and robberiM arc or ai
most daily occurrence which might ami
' do frequently, sweep aw ay truces --t titls
> that are not preserved on the public re
cord.
For the Reporter.
GOOD NIGHT.
Meyer.
Good night; the d*y is fading,
All nature veil* her lace.
The pleasant day is ebbing ;
Of light there's not a trace.
Good night; the shadows lengthen.
The dew i- falling fast.
The hands of darkness strengthen ;
The day is spent and past.
Good night; now one star giitters
Among the golden fires ;
The swallow homeward twitters,
To sweet aerial choirs.
Good night; our view i- passing,
Toe scenes of earth we lovef
N -lay can here be lasting ;
No day but tbut above.
Till Co\ l i NTS oT A KKSKRYOIR
Si'DDKN I V I.K r lAIOSK IN A
NARROW VALLEY
W or, e.tor. Match SO It wa< hoped t>
dav that the datigrr lYoitt the reservoir
;dam imd been averted, nut t fivep tn ihe
~iUr a- en bubbling through the dam
boU ot the vtnl> gale li>uo The stream
>vl.en drat notie. .l was not lartrr than a
i ,i. , tlncrr li *o at oner iheuflhl thai
(lie dam was k> mf. and alarm wa given
The men • a|<eil to Hie htlla. lha laama
~en driven >'d to pla.-oa of aety and
utu otiger* were -onl i. wn through the
,allet to warn the prop e (hat lha fta.wt
. . ..mi in poet alter tool af the am,
• .it , ; sale \ unlit il a all gone
'and wl-> i • 1 !h '-ad ail been salted
*,a, . a hole app arrd in the > outre of the
aa 'alt -dually creased -li.lU wi;h
one grand eraah the al. >' umhlwd, letting
It 7nt1.010.110 gallon- > f w .let "toned be
hind The ,% . r ruhed d wit the rn*lto*
in a —lid m o menu leet high whtrUt g
and rushing at the ,ale lime, and the
roar wa* lei r ibh F r*t in the llna of tl r
swept w Hoed m- the alone waate ggt
hooae wkm the l*d rtmak (Ml u lab
tr, then the he. *,''• ot lha a rob drop
pe.i out S V met of the building ne*t
sal. III! to! W..1 by Ihe are.ulatl 'oof
~ tileb ww* -wept onward until drawn int.
a whirip.ii when it ve .-rushed m match
w. „>.I and tbr.-wn into the air The gale
I, u* - H< t >ppe.l over bodily and not
even a a'.one ot it ha* ainet beef' *en
(. wn through a narrow ravine 11V taet
de ai d .'tie uiiie long the d.d w„pl on.
The —lc were gt.H 'd. 'arly dug "U.
. aan in * *lai t, for fifty feet until the
~lg. ~f the embai knieiil waa aluuiat per
e- ticu ar. I'hn ugh Hie pine w -.-d* n
j.-n do ■ f th# iavme the water lore and
the larte-t tr. w re twnta.l ai cinfl like
*. raw * pu ..1 up by the r. ot* and .at rie.l
inward .(.-wn the decline The !l ■<•,! tar.
it . varvthu g m the ravine and ruthed
.•una >1 toward® the highwav (mlow. A
i large barn *i< mlten up bodily and cwr
rie.l ah.'U* *f!i tl ■ 1, when it truck a tit
and *• broken una pie. e Neat a*
1 (le,.rge \N tliney •dw. l.lng houae, oni of
,h. llnaal in '.he ill g< The ruthing maa
•;ruck lhi broad-lite and completely
1. ieaited ..ul the r, >r ami Ireiit aafk I l,e
. da .|>v I and aupporled the rcof, under
i w lu.-h the water in a olid ttreaui
• want.v Unit h gb and thirty wide.
HIE CONTINUED DESTRUCTION
OF valuable SUGAR CANK
I' I x V I' 1 I'll l\ -
PLANTATION
Havana, March 21 Some persons who
have arrived from the country round Colon
1 av that the Government will be unahla to
.save the property in that district from
I gradual desiruct n. The raiders have been
burning very lar this side of Colon, and
'we are hearing accounts of destruction
' | near liemba. The tine estates of Sr Arioss
are stated to have been burnt, and ad
| minulrators ot other estates are resign
'; ing.
! The luunii pal authorities hero are de
sir -us of diminishing a> far as they can
their per-' tial respni-lb - ity in the unpop
ular work of "distributing the new taxe.,
and have called n meeting compostd of M
iof the chief lav payers of the riiy to conf.-r
with them and share these disagreeable
.'duties.
TWO VOTES THAT SPENCER GOT
Washing! 'ii. March 2S.—The Senate
Committee on Priviagts ar.d Elections
jcontinued the -pencer investigation to
, Jay Benjamin de Lemas of Lowndes
I county testified that be never saw any
' money paid by Senator Spencer to any
•ne, but Mr. Whitney gave him Sift, aud
ne gave fS of it to Merr. weather, a mem
ber fr. ru Wilcox . unty, and kept ST him
self. lie did not know that the Wilcox
members were opj> -*ed t Spencer M - rri
weather can o to witness and said money
was being pail out by Spencer and his
friends to members and he (M.-rriwrewfh
. r was going to Selina if money did not
coine to him. W itn >< told hirn he would
-ee he wa- "fixed " Saw Whitney, who
did the talking to M-rriweather and gave
witn -s #ls. ad* itt • s gave ** to Mrrri
weather. Mcrriweether voted for Spen
' cer.
FIGHTING IN MEXICO.
Brownsville, March. 27 —Tho M*i-an
Government troop-, SOU strong, bad two
-uccrs-lui fights ibis morn ing. one with
Marango ar;U one with A raela Gen.
Marat go had 3toO. and Araula about
men Araolacharged the whole party and
g.t badlv wbippco Marango lost about
•jU men Willed. Araoia 12, and the Govern
ment troops 21). The Latter brought in
about 15 prisoners.
Further new* i received concerning the
situation at the Black Mills. The rush
thither of men and boys continues, and the
hotel-keepers and merchants along the
route ualurally do their best to keep it up
It is a Bonanza tor them. Meanwhile the
HilU are full of men, rami of whom seem
to be making nothing and many are al
ready destitute. Nuuibe*# are working
their way back, and the Indian* are organ*
izing for a grand movement against the
intruders in the early spring An old mi
ner. returning from the llills, was asked
at P->ri Laramie whether there was any
gold out there. He replied -• "If there's
any gold in the Black Hills it it so deep in
the bowel* of the earth that the men there
will never find it. In my opinion, all the
gold that will be taken from the Hills will
be in the p-tckets o( the storekeepers, who
have swooped down on the place like a lot
.{ vu ture* This i- a magnificent harvest
■for the hotel keepers and merchants in
! Cheyenne and Laramie, and they keep up
the eicitement." The same letter from
which this information is derived adds :
"'Nearly all who tave returned from the
Hills < em satisfied that they have wasted
time and money." Tho very fact that
they r< turn should be proof enough that
they have been disappointed.
KAT-111"NTING SNAKES
h row n (O nt J Sj>*rtator.—
•Some months ago a g utlemati tr- m'Dum
''fries paid a visit to a friend -if hi* CP the
; township of Beverly,a Mr Henry, And te
■ roamed with hi in soeral days. During
hi* visit tho Dumfries gentleman com
plained that hi* ln>u-c w i* literally infest
ed with rat* and mi e. He had tried ev
■ i-rv device to get rid of them and all had
fuiled. Mr. Henry, who i a* ingenious a*
i lie i* fond of t>or{, declare! that he would
. j battle the rat* out ot hi* friend's cellar in
: little !•■* than no time, to use hi* own et
pn-'sion. Tho next day the two gentlo-
J men drove to the geptloman a h*u*< in
Dumfries. M r. Henry took with hltn
I common quaiter-gr- -s matchbox pi* reed
,4 with a lew hole*, w ! it. h he placed careful*
' ly under the *eut of the buggy The Duui
'jirie* gentleman, feeling that his friend
, was going to t ive him a *urpri*e, probably
* itn *->nimprovement on a ferret, asked
'j n- question*, the better to enjoy the ur
' i prise when it did come Arrived nt tbe
"' house, they had dinner, and, after the la
'; di-* had retired, Mr, Henry pi# e-i the
box on the lelnc -tui removed the lid. In
an instant from the box leaped a full grown
'*|g-rter-Anake, meaaur-ng three fnS and a
naif m -engili The reptile which *
i nighty excited with the heat, roared it-elf
*lalm*>st on the extremity of its Ist! and
v r - ,jed lib nt the laiile with rei larkahla
| rapidity, licking its ghastly hiw-_,with its
i" forked and nimble tongue The rhuntin--
gerrtleman shrank t-aek int-i the isomer al*
); must petrified with horror Mr. Henry
showed how Silly this was by taking the
-nake upon h s arm and handling 11 much
a- a hack-driver would his whip-lash.
e I His fears wore finally overcome, and when
he had composed himself ho led hi* Iriend
,rit-> the cellar, win rc the snake was set ai
i liberty. The r< pt le immediately darted
" r the wall, and the m-xt m<>inent discot
*| ered hole into whieh it glided with the
'' ..greatest ease. An interested terrtor stood
" at their heels, and both g-nllejjen held
'"'dubs, which were trump* ju-t at-illt then.
"' The snake had not disappeared over a
" 1 minute before half a dozen ruts bnuncM
* ] out of the hole ai d met a terrible fate al
tin- hands of their enemies outside. But
the snake was not sati.-fied ; it discovered
every rat-hole in the cellar and glided in
and out among the rocks where even a rat
could not have gone. It was finally taken
up and placed in the box alter twenty rat
and almost as many mice inn! been hillco
Tin- snake belongs ti a black garter family
which are in reality the best friends the
farmer lias got. They live exclusively on
field mice, worms, flies ami other veimin
and if they occasionally swallow a frog of
dine on a couple of young ground biro* oi
accidentally glide across the path of a hu
man being, their !i*e should be preserver
as their good qualities couiyer-halaiici
lln-ae delects. The one |i-i,e-s| by Mr
He nry wua captu'ed by him last -limine
I ill a p--a field, and since be hes had It in
' rate are to be seen or heard of in the neigh
bcrhood of his house. The reptile is kep
in a box. as before stated, and Is fed upo
liver Next summer Mr. Henry intend
to capture all the snakes ho possibly ca
- alive and train theui up lor the benefit i
bis neighbors.
CREEFINU OF KAILS. —The "creeping
of railroad ruin has attracted some ffttet
tton rf 1 itt *, ind, xvhil# w®
t • i plain It *<• odor a point on the fa. l
thai on lin> running nTtlt s 'd *" 'h
urtiirni mil "p?.-ep" fa'ter than tho **•!-
orn rail that t. thlf ltange imwit
•>f tho rail toward the teull it mora mark
oil tn on' rat! than tn tha other on the
•atni> track Futhermore, It haa been no-i
lice.l that en inch a lino tho eastern rai'
wear aui tho fttter Both ol.lhete points,
wo think, ran ha *pla!nt.l by tha motion
tiflho raitb a it turn* hem tho watt Ui
>vard the rat Rvrrything that ha free!
iwotlon i dragge* aftar tho whirling glot.e
every w nd lS' h!ewt and every tide tl t
ni.'Toa tha lnlliiar.ro and our train
a inn oort'i or aauth ta pufle I evei toward
tho mm. and natursftt pre*"* tha OMlorn
ra! auw haavllv Tf>e woata-n rail be.it>
relieves tf f* ahara *< weight, "creep*
more treaty end gulrkly It it also notli.-.l
that thn wheels that tiin mi tho ••aaicrn
rail woar am tha flrat, a d wo car hut
think that tbtt aarth mall n it thn trie
MM Tho pnctioi) ula "f thn U that
it • aattorn wheel and ra.! hould be
in ufor t'i* ir. n
WRK ARM IN TitE ARABIAN SKA
TkOllAil.R LOSS OK MORE THAN
too LIVES
1. rulon, March '.lt. -Ailrirr. recelv.-d
to-dav from India, by mail report tht the
si. amahip ,h wl from Nh' hr, his been
wrecked in the Arabian S.* Shu hml
aboard ,'dki pilgrim*, chicrtr I*rrin,
hound t.> Ilutuira. Thrar wan, *bo nr.-
•utj>. Ed in hr the only urvivor, h.
'.•nchcl Uodridn
"The crime of <en. Rclknar." ny
the Saturday Review, "will perhaps in
its coneequeiife afft-ct the rrenjilei.twl
election. A Trewi.leMt who had during
tns term of office boon nonatantly ass.,
ciated with fwrwoiia of had ehariW'ter,
will have acnutred a reputati.m for had
luck whieh la almoat aa eotteluaive
against hia claim to reelection a* parti
eipntion in the conduct of hia favorite*
The longest night in Norway !w>tr
three niontlia, ana when a young man
goe* to ace hia girl, her mother, In-fore
krouift to hod. tells her not to ruiu her
health by sitting up more than t*o
months.
Rutler it again a 1 audi.late lor congrp#'.
ami if Dana it rejected for minister to
England he is the very man to put in the
field against hint. In intriguing against
Dana t confirmation Butler will find that
h spirit of revenge he> led him into a,
greet 1 political blunder at any of hi* mil
itary mistake*.
At 'J.SO •'cluck last night, Ut, a fire
broke out In the stable of Michael Dalian,
* contractor, at 117 Twenty third street,
Brooklyn. The flatties spread to rapidly
that it was impossible to retcuo all the
horaec, and nln were burned tu death
<'Hlsi<g a !"* of $1,500 The ion on sta
hie wa $ ! U0
The (Vmniissioner* of the Centennial
"■••nine" that TOO head of cattle will cut
er all <l*irb! eotr-e- and apportion the
• tali* upon that haeia—27o to Shorthorn.,
140 tu I hnnnel Islands 7t' tu Devon*. 70
• > Uolitein* 70 to Ayrshire*, and 70 t
•ther pure breed*. Draught and fat cat
le to be adtnitied irrepeetivr ot breed.
In a public add rot* recently. <i • Hag. I
lev, of Michigan, ugge*ted that every
oittien of hi* State who own* a piece of)
ground, whether in city, villag.- >r < oun-j
try . h"iild plant a tre on th- lflth day t>!
April thi* Centennial yar. The adopiior ,
■( thia plan throughout the whole country
it alto suggested at a proper mode of t ni- 1
mcmnraling the commencement ofanoth ;
century.
l.sw HI LI are an expensive luxury tier
Habcock'* defen*e it taid to hare eo-t hinr.
tent%.fl*e thousand dollar*—nearly all
he it worth, according to hit testimony in
hi* late trial.
Governor Hartranfl has tlgnej the
county talary hill ; alto the bill* making
tppropriali <n. far an educational Jitplay
and (or a State building at the Centennial
The U'iuM of Kepratenlalire. commit
ten on judiciary are taking acliro :rp to
clear up 'he tnr*lery that ha* *o long on
.hp tided the District of Columbia taf|
burglary.
Governor Irwin of California !*t Wed-1
netdar approved a bill which ha just
pa.ted the Stale Legislature punishing
wife-beater* with a public whipping.
—Notice it hereby givc'-
lliat on the 21) of March. lBTil, I pur
ciia< d, at Sheriff t Sale the entir* houtc
and kitchen furniture, hore, wag in, to
gether with all the personal properly of l
11 C. Beamer, and will leave the tamo in;
hi* po**eion atmy p eatur*. All person*
are hereby cautioned egaintt uioddlmg;
with the taid property in any manner
SOinar'it. D. C. KELLER
N'OTII'E i hereby given that the fol
lowing named* person* have filed
their petition* for License and will make
application to the court P> grant the tame
at April term, next.
Fr.d Smith Saloon .Delict ntc boro.
Win. I '01an.........Tavern.. do
Dan'l (ttrniiD do do
J no. Bradley do do
Robert Lloyd do Philipburgbor
Richard Hay* do do
Jame* P#*rutre... do do
J. Ratn*dal .... do d*
Hiram Harris ....a do do
J L. Haiimgardner do do
Mr* KateOarber. do Ruth township.
Jeffrey Have* .... do do
.luhu* Seigworlh.. do Boggt Twp.
PbilipGaUMi JJ Ferguson do
M L do Potter do
Jno G. I'xzle do Snow Shoe do
Micbaol J. Do!an.SaloOD„ do ilo
A Brum wholesale Bc'.lefonle
Sam Nicbola*. saloon
W H ilk inon it ilo. Tav
Henry Yeager Saioon
.1 S. Ilenrv... *'
John Anderton "
1 Johnson A Son* Tar.
E. Brown
I-aai Miller...
Uh* Brown., wholesale ' _ '*
Ja Haywood. Salmin Philipsburg.
S Freidman. wholesale
Robert Tavlor Tavern
Peter Weber Saloon
O. W. Whipplo Saloon College twp
Miller A Eaton Tavern Ferguson "
David J. Meyer " Haine*
A 111 S. lemg
J din J. Daker " Milea "
.1 4C **••!, Ul'Usll
S. 11. Kuue- " L'lierty "
HI i/.abet h Kunes "
Joia han Kroauicr " P-mn
Rebecca Mu>er
.1 11 (blenklrk " Potter
.| >hn Si angler
Urn A Keller " Ruth "
D. II Rubl Saloon Sn< w Slyio twp
(•otlieb Hang Tav. Spring
11. Robb " Walker
i*. VV. liaison 'I Worth
John Capenhuaver *• Tavlor
30 mar Jt. A. WILLIAMS,
Froth y
r J BLIC LETTING.- ,
Hid* will here-'
ceived at the efflce of the Commit- '
t>ner of Centre county. Pa , until Batur-|<
day, the 22nd dav of April next, at 12,
o'clock p tn , of said day, for a new roof J'
aiid other irnprovottiemenu to be made to
ibe i ouaty Jall.thajilana rrJ tpacilcallonaj
for which can now bo teen at thi office.
The -uccertlul bidder will he required to]'
i nter into bond* with approved fo-curlty,
ei.fiditionally for the faithful performance
of iho contract Br order of the board, I
H A MINGLE,
J H. II ALL.
A OKKGG.
J, S. ILiiKnART. Comtniiaioriara.
Clerk. mar 28 6t
TMIK PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE
HE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The Bellefonte public and the pcoplo of
he country generally will he pleated |o
know thnt the old and well established
DRUG STORE,
late the property of James C, William-,
on Allegheny street, next door to Hicks'
hardware emporium, has been re
opened for business and i be
ing rapidly re-stocked and
fitted out with the best and moat popular
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
and everything usually kept in a first-class!
Drug Store
PUKM. RIPTIOXSCABEFUI*-
|> <-iiipuuusl-<l 111 ail hour*
of the day or night, and particular ana
prompt attention given to tho wants of
larmttrs and others
who live in the country. Store never
closed to tboro who want tnediciiioi oi
anything in tho drug line
The undersigned hopes, by strict ationtioi
to business, to merit and receive the pub
lie patonage.
Hi M. HERHJNOTON,
Uaprlpi A go; A
l It I. irinl-i.ttlc •. i.; • • thnt IrauiU o
l tlm I'iillnt Suit. 111 '. III'. I't lit* rxti-ti'.
i frntti B*o 111 lei' " million delia' - * |h*i •
rttint have beet I rr|n.|iatn I 111 all I''n
, olsce
i In Vienna It ia brlirnal tl at Sarvla n I
not homato much Iniiirt In di"cl*riii|t *•
'against Turkey, unlets Ku* in Interior
to prevent it.
DEATHS. .
j Onin Putter tw p. Pter Bliffier, ag
Idfi >oar>. 111 mouth, and 10 day*.
Martin Aft .In lon 11 tit day I March
an.) mat liuric.l 111 lb*' 8.11.'100t0. eu.eti-ry
..ml cut ut tlio •alilo ti"tl. >'li the "• lf*t
Maty St'iiio, i lane lite i i■ > I M art in Apt
•it. .i or eoniutnpii 'ii. ami both Wrf* ' ir
ir.l in the *anie iinvr yard and In the I*
It t"ath I;.' lo'lh Tho old innl an.abou
70 year* of age *"d tho daughter ohou
50 W
• *
MAR HI AGES.
tin 'i'l, ult , Mr Aaron Durl f !'• t'
it il Mi' Amf Sinvir <i( Ani>
On H * iSIHn March, at tha 1 v IVraih
by lit v Siac, Mi V. LdiicU*, t*
M .(i Saf il. \ /.. b| ! t
M A It K I.TH.
New V >rk. April 1 Wheal i< - t'hi
K • Sprint 1 Hli . I V7, a! Mno V M .
wauk.... I T.R Rye *o.tn MI4W!. l.'ori
a lulled <>l *> rn .ou I ■!''
(>vso. Coffee f * lIR* 17 Si(
gar ftiir to go.sl rrdning 74(.a7|. I'ctroie
nil retineit lb.
CHICAGO.
Wheat April 1 tr.'i, .cl May 1 ik.f Corn
•el April 46i, ullur May 4S|. Oat, >rllef
ipnllll Ityo elli<r April til'.. Barley
,cl May CJi
I'HJLADRM'UIA.
Klour n fain 6 60; high grd
7 OlKdsA 'if. W heal, au.ht-r, I I*)'s I fat;
white I 66. Corn white tkt, yullow <a(ei'-
Oat- white 4GMSO I'etroieuiu retind lit
<*ll!
AtiLßuT MAKKKra, c rreited weekly by
I). Sheliuire,
Clever Seed 00 to $* 60.
Heef fh u> $7,00 per 100 ib.
Corn 46e to fuo.
Rye t,H3 to 70
Soft Nova Scotia Piaster ; gr. un.i
$lO per ton.
White Wheat $1 2S to $1 30.
Red " $1 •£> to J1 :h).
Harley T(V' to 7.A
l'linothy $2 to "J 60
Plaster in Htone $7 76 to fA.
Salt 1 10 to 1 60.
< lata to 86c.
Pelatoea "/2k" to .XV\
BKLLEFONTK MARKETS.
sVlute Wheat $1 "JO Ut ■: 120 .. Ky < 7-">
Com ears 40. 4Y Oat* 16 ilaruy '.a 1
70 . ...Clo .•cr.ee ft, Vi 1' tut. < • J
l.ard per pounu P Pork i | utn
ButtetUD Egg It ....Piaster pei toi
*l4 Pailow H.. H" 10 ... I!* 11. Ift
Lard per p- .rnd ft cent* Kilt'ks'hra
•tft et* F O'tr per '(trr. r. tall 7,10..
N .a ■* . V ' oil*
platter $ ',50 t ri - " u ri 4
t > 50
IMPORTAVr TO 101L3EES tu
dert guest i- l 1 ' ! * a
hi* kiln* at i -* ll* ~r*,
at reaouab' r con
tract Brickwork. • r ARNKR.
7 act y
1 RKAT REDUCTION IS PRICES'
AT
Wolf. Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
DusPrkbJ L©"** Priori
POLITE ATTENTION !
Having jutt returned from the East, and
bought at panic price#, 1 aiu now prepared
to toil cheaper than evor before. My tlocl
consist* m part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERY,
HATS & CAIV,
BOOTS A SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, Ac., Ac.
Ladies' aud Gents' Underwear n spec
iality.
A I.AK'iK STOCK OK
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly ou hand. Look nt the fig
ures :
Good COM! mere Suite, slo.oo'
j Good Qurimerc COAU, $5.00!
Customers will find the stock com
plete, and n call is all that is required
to assure you that this is the
place in th valley to buy your goods.!
Hemrmbrr, vt have but one price for
everyone.
WM. WOLF.
THE COMPLETE WASHER!
The Rbove cut repre-ents the Complete;
Washer, filled to a tub, with the tub cuti
out to -how* how it is fastened for use. i
OVER 100.000 OF THESE MA
CHINES ARE IN USE.
! The Complete Washer was patented, May'
'Jf*. 1872, and since Its introduc
tion it has preyed the
One Thing; Needful.
THE COMPLETE
WASH EK WILL WASH A
CARPET oli BED QUILT OR A!
Fine I.Hft* Curtain or Coltar.
It will wa*h clean any article that can be'
washed hv hand in halftho time and
with half the labor. It is
SO DURABLE
thai the Manufacturer* do
not bc.itate to Warrant il for Five
I Years. The Machine* are Manufactured
bv F. V \l> \MS A- CO., at "
Erie, Pa. IT WILL
8 A V E ITS C 0 8 T
in a short time, bath In labor and wear o:
clothing. The machines can be seen at
Bpanglcr's Hi-let, I'enlrc Hall. Pu
K fab tf
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
It ANIiI.VS
I) r ti k St or c.
NEXT DOOR TO THE DE3UHNER 00N
STORE.)
KRK S H AN It CIIE A P.
Ki>r 'tJ
A DMINISTR * TOR'S NOTICE T~""
Lettara of adminittration on tho estate
•>f Ezra D. Briabin, late of Boalsburg
dee'd. having been granted to tho under
signed, all persona kiiowing them*elves to
he indebted to said decedent are requested
to make immediate payment, and persons
having claim* against the oalate will pre
sent them authenticated for settlement
SAMUEL GILLILAND,
OrnarCt. Adm'r
A DM INISTKATOR'S NOTICE.—
A. Let
1 ters of administration on the citato of Dan
iel Coni.nr, late of Miles iwp, having beef
granted to the undersigned, all peraom
knowing themselves to he indebted to i*i(
! decedent are requested to make Immediate
payment, and persons having claim
against tho estate will present thorn au
thentieated for settlement
SAM L OR A M LY,
mar 10 6 Administrator.
HARDWARE! and STOVES
THOMAS A. HICKS deBBO.,
(Bueeensor* to W ILSON A H ICK.S,)
will sell HARDWARE, STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makers 1 Material, Build
its 11ai-tl wuit, of all kinds, l'aints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe
cialty, at tlir LOWEST CASH PRICES. Childrens' Carriages. Shovel Plows,
Cutting Boxes, etc. XV e have the best COOK STOX ES and RANGES m
the Market,aud warrant them to he good. We keep ail repairs for same,
and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anj one in this county, building, or
dealing in this line of goods, w ill pav them to come and see us.
THOMAS A. HICKS A BROTHER,
Itellefonte. Pa.
Don't Buy
HARD COAL BASE BURNER
RBATING BTOVK, mill ywi have n<
muiined the
L
f
H t) M E
-THE -
itesl & Handsomest
MtVK IN THE MARKET
I.'all mid ec them at the Store <f
J. A. KI IISUIV
Cl-*T*B HILL, P*.
/ tIt.vMPIOV s IMPERI AL HOAP
L I* TUX ' NKAT '
,j i'liit Soap it it aiitifscltire I from pur.
j materials, and at it contain* a large p-r
cntage of Vegetable Oil, it warrant**! ful
> t qua) to the bett imported Oa*lila S-ap
Hid lit the Mliia time |Ht**ew*r alt tlx
w*hing and cleansing properties of the
-eUbratcd German and French Laundry
a}.-, U it therefoie rtciituutuil'd fur
use in the Laundry. Kitchen, and Bath,
roon.. and for general huutchoid ptirpu
- . for Print* • Pa u ia, Kuginwra,
and Machinist*, a* it will remove slain* of
Ink, lilroo, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from the
hand*. Manufactured only by
CRAMP lUN 11 K< IT ITERS.
2 .4, f', * anl 111 Rulger* Place, mi JAd and
<ls JelTertob Street. New Vork.
For *ai<- at Philadelphia, by KOIINS
A KUOFP, ISC North Delaware Avetiua.
Und by grocer* generally, and at Secblwr's
'grocery. Nov 11. Ota.
Simon Haines*
CENTRE HALL.
Manufacturer of
("nrrlagca.
linggir*.
tVitgona, dkr.
Of every description ; running gear for
all kind, of vahic . t. made to order, and in
first clat- manner. B<-ing * practical me
[ wnald W \UK ANT ALL
i WORK. to give satisfaction. Repairing
promptly attended to at Hie lowest rata*.
Undertaking,
Colli u* of all style®
made on shortest notice. The butine**
of undertaking at'.ende<i to in all it*
branches. Respectfully solicit* a har *1
public patronage. 9 rpt y
W. A. CURRY,
: liLLi win >.br t
l LMItL 11A1.1..PA.
Would must respectfully inform iherit
tens of this vicinity, that he has *tarted a
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a share of the public patroa
: age. Boots and Shoe* made to order ane
-riling to style, and warrants his work
• >to equal aay mado I'scwbera. All kind
if repairing done, and charge* reas > nable.
I divs him a call feh 1A 1V
roIIN K ALEXANDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Respectfully .'tfrr* his profe*ional ser
vicos to the ciiiirn of Ventre llall and
i vie "*ity Coniullalion in KnglUh or Ger
man Has a full line of instrument* for
xtra. t, -gteetb. office and residence in
, '-be Luth. parsutiago. 27feb If
C.PECK'S
C o a elk M a nuf act ory •
The undersigned ha* opened tmvsi
lablishmenl, at hi* new shops, fm the
! inanufactuio of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
BLKIOUS AML .SLKU*.
Pi. AIN ASD FAXCT
' 1 every description .
Ail "vchic.e* manufactured by hin.
in- warranted to render -all-faction, and a
- jual to any work done elsewhere.
H use- none but th. best material,
ind employs the most skillful workmen.
Hence they Batter themielres that their
*..rk can not be excelled for durability
and finish,
i irder- from a distance promptly attend-
d tO. ...
I'omp and examine my work before
•ontra tine elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
Ail kind* of Rcpitriog done.
•QQQQ" MONEY FOR ALL. Only
J3JJ Him-,. Oil) Im Dlkm "I I•
di-k-.t ! utorr fUj." To Mi iudr wlto wtl I
>•! JooooU to as. wo will M>n4 am* b of fW which
. .+rv*r*ntw will put r-o In iho • W to mwhw • •
norilli Mill not toko ti.il,. of tttno Hwltohlw Im tnon
.nd. rail n-'W o< uro p., low Imoioowo. owtl oanolotMl
,n on " ' lilo I* the '. tiM.w of • lllUa,. Md If ,00
■ ill not embrace It toll >.>r frtoado. fwr II to • fwtiuww
r..r . .ta "ih, dwaert law para. a whonaado a bl*ln
load Not • recipe. }ertr. .0 oth<w tiamhuc. ha! a
..to and on. waaranload htiatnaa* i.ppnttuatt/ Itam
pla hoi, rlrrular., tc . c. are aonl at coal. cwala.
..till to Introduce 11. mm - fraa. and none oaad rap It u..
lon Ihojr want to mala OK. a I oat clear Hundred,
m.aiaa thai.and . lonta and "BW' will how ,o
"howUs done " Addoaaa. Hi aiah a 00., Mlnadato
N V.
A DOWN WITH HARD TIMER. $
Save Money
K IKtlUr *3 Hi Si. H>nLo. M*m . Alncr
1T!t h* ol<t Mlmi. II ofT-r aw>
of* I >nr. Kthtff. Md inn wis. <nrart#
llookt. i'ftknr. UU vf*rt. A . Jtc ,i b.ml Hali
triea iM*n* •NnrllilM only dnlUr.
\\. I ll.iwlti •' ' tr * " iHßßufurtorw* MMI
iMfNt IINIHI*. fl,.t bMwJ*. *4 autocJlforfl wha
.vmtttry mli ti to fa f<sr rhin Ut > t*nnl>u*
u< "ilckeit" or lolV tr >*• ouc cUx uUrs, tod Rm
RiPttMnd* of rltr|*Hi offitrMl l a!| $1 W • on I
UairißMl l*y u n of And bf pot
ntr Km our r irvoUm.
hi* iw will mU worn gpofto if lr*r Hum
' u % " 11, tdhw hou- W Mpd hp BUbflor •apU9>
l, O l ,ah 4 lot you -* ■ *-!• Imlnrf biutiii VTr
wtnt ":• frnnwhitre "o rik, no raplUu
i hi... I * , hnysa imul enrd Wnnd ono for nil
'"" ' " our rto al.r., Mxl lI.U. V <
om nd 1u m)| f) aril. |p. s~i !**•. fc . all for •
•insln ilo'l tr. It>tittful |{in*.
IMpM. VluHht, RcilUri, UmLit*. In fact |t*u artklM ill
• t #l. Sc*nd N.i, And mi* nicur) You c*n do II
ulee in. A(l<irr>t* All ..nlera to 11 OHMIbTON 1
ft I. N I IBM IAHHA I K,! flr.uuflold Hi . fait—
Mam. !• . lb *• •> v
entreTiall --
Furniture Rooms)
EKltl K BUM BINE,
resptxtfully informs the citizens of Centr
county, that he h* bough lout the old
stand of J. O. l)eininger. nnd has reduced
the prices. They have constantly on hand
and make to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
W ASHSTA N Dfl,
CORNER CUPBOARDS
TABLES, A,-., Ac.
Their stock of ready-made Furniture is
large and warranted of good workmnnshii
and is all made under their own immod
ute supervision, and is offered at rate,
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and see our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. fob. ly
1 OTICK is hereby given that the a>'-
I*l count of John Kishel. assignee of
Mcslame Reese, has been tiled in tho offlci
' of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com
uion Pleas of Centre county, and will be
pro-ented tu tho pourt lor confirmation at
Aj> "I term, next. A. WILLIAMS,
oJ uiar til, Froth'?.
STOKE, NEW OOOI>B AND
Panic Prices.
11. A. LAItHINKII.
at the old Centre Hill t*nd
J ut opening a Stock of
NEWGOODS,
OLI) FASHIONED PRICES!
A large verlety of
Ladies Dress Good.
Great Bargain* in
Mueliusaud Calicoes.
Ready-made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
Mia Cloths end Cattiinere,
Cant bo excelled
His Crocery Department,
Atlotiishe. every one in assortment and low
prices.
Syrup, Sugar. Tea. Coffey, Cenned fruits,
Domestic and Foreign Fruita, Cheese,
and every other article belongs 1
ing to the Grocery Depart
meat
DELIGHT!
| •••Farmer*, Mechanic* and Laborer#
took tu your interval. One dollar tared U
a ddiar In J-oc keU Then call and ae at
what astonishingly low price*
sdrNotr übie to show Goods
Also the choicest FAMILY PutOt al
wya tut hand. Apr 16, y.
Miller & Sun,
# CENTRE HALL, PA.
DEALER* I*
PUUEDKUUS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE STUFFS.
PERFUMERY. NOTIONs,
FANCI ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET,
PI KE WWK A.\l> LIQIOBB,
for medicinal purpote*.
Frames d - Supporter* in great variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
and all other article* usually kept in a
liretciaa* i>ru( Store.
Preacriplioua <arelu.lv Compounded.!
ZSocttf MIILER A SON. j
Ilcadquftrtcrt fur BooU *ud Shut* !
P O W E R S
Be*tl L/jd Zhib wS&ra,
Opposite Bush House,
BKLLEFONTK. l'A
Powers' Boot A Shoe Store it the largest i
and best flocked establishment in Centre
Oounty.
He keejM cuDeUntly ou hand a full ;
line of
HOOTN i A' N II O E N.
He 1* just opening the largast stock of
Spring Goods ever brought to Bellefor.te.
/IS3£ 8M 01 3
for ladio*. kept constantly on hand.
Bool* and SboA* for men and woman, of
all stylo*, quality and prices, from the
most co*tly to the cheapest, constantly
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION !
either in quality or price*. Call and
■xamine his new etock of Spring and
Summer Goods, and you will find it
>o your advantage. Apr2lly.
NEW YORK"
BRANCH STOIIK,
McClain's Block, Directly Opp." Buah
House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
11. HERMAN d CO., Prop'm.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ERIES, WHITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A FAN-
C Y GOODS.
1T RICT L Y VI S 8 T-C LAC S 000D8.
iiolow the Usual Prices.
N->vl2 U'.
Gift <fc Flory's
New Shoe Store !
AT CENTRE Ft ALL.
They bare now opened, and willconstant
,y keep on hand, a aplendid flock of new
SHOES, OAITKKS. A SLIPPEKS. for
men, women and children, from the beat
manufactories in Ibe country, and now of
fered at the
Lowest Prices.
HOOTS and SIIOKS made to order, upon
hort notice They invite the people o.
ihia vicinity to give them a call, at they
will strive to merit a ahare of their pat
ronajre. myloo
FURNITURE.
JOHN It It E( II It 11,1..
In hit elegant New Rooms, Spring tlreel
BeHefonle.
Hat on hand a splendid arfnrtnifht o
HOUSE FURNITURE from the com
m<metto the mutt elegant.
CHAMBER SETS. PARLOR SETS,
SOFAS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS,
WOOL M ATTRKSSES. IIAIK MAT
TRESSES,
*ixl anything wanted in the lino of hi
husiness—homemade and city work Al
n, hat mad* a speciality and keeps 01
hand, the largest and finest stock of
WALL PAPER.
Goods told at reasonable rates, wholeta
and retail. (Jive him a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. fob6ly
CENTRE HA LL
Hardware Slore.
J. O. DEININGEB.
A new, complete Hardware Store has
been opened by the undersigned in Cen
tre Hall, where ho is prepared to sell all
kinds of Building and House Furnishing
Hardware, Nails, Ac.
Circular ami Hand Saws, Tennon Saws,
Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort
ment of Glass and Mirror P'afe Picture
Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades aod Forks,
Locks, Hinges, Scrows, Sash Springs,
Horse Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils,
Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn
ishes.
Pictures framed in tho finest style.
Anything not on hand, urdb r (>4 upon
shortest notice.
<r4r-Ronionibe*, all oods offered cheap
er than elsewhere
aug '■&' 73-tf
WM. P. WILSON, Attorney-at-Law,
Bollofouto Pa. Office ig Mrs. Bua
uer's Building, Boliviantv
Pumps Of All Kinds! fck
Steam & Rotary Tji ;
FOR MINES. ™ MTTaV
Deep Well Pumps, Y\
Cistern Pumps, J
Anti-Frezing Pumps.
GAS PIPES,
rnw urn
OF ALL KINDS.
Gum Hone Packing, BeU and Brass
Founder*, and Manufacturer* of theCELEBRATED
Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump.
VfL-firndfor illustrated catalogue and price liet.^W*
J. B. SHERIFF & SOX
•H WATER St., it WO ljt t veaM.
Tr IT- PITW? tBUH.PI.
IT WILL PAY! IT WILL PAY!
b :IT WILL PA!! I *
< ;1 5
C. i TO GIVE VERT CAREFUL ATTENTION TO
J I | £4
> i Groceries! Groceries! 1 -
! ; ►
£ : For economy reauiree that you buy nothing but FRESH, |
PURE GOODS. We keep on hand at all time*
a large and carefully selected stock of
goods, comprising ever? item
•f. I that belong* to the I a
< j I'
, i !GROCERY TRADE!
2:: I I £
j? We make it ths cardinal point* of our buaiaea* to *ell *
~ | Pure, Fresh Groceries! j 5 -
- | IT WILL PAT!
I SS
< : To do your trading with a houae that alwaya giro* a dollar's :
ft. ; worth tor a dollar.
-3 • r
£ ! IT WILL PAT!
: : K
£ j To call and examine our complete stock of Fruit*. Nut* and Con- * 1
f fecuonrrie* which we are now daily receiving for the trade. U* ?
M
- | IT WILL PAY! j 3
, a! ' T ®° i
handsomely
to get M>tne of onr
i Z 5 pur* candies, fresh fruit* A 1 P
> \ nuU for the "Little Polka" during * t
j tha holidat aea#n. One or two. or fire d*2- i >
H : lara. iu*t a* you can afford, spent is : •<
~ thi* way at Christina* and
New Year, brings a
• better return
s than
|
•_ the same amount put on Interest at 100 per oeeu , 3
< I ~
IT WILL PATI
■J j if
~ I Tbf^Tm*^lreme<*hojwUM^ t tt gooU J
1 :
H j FINEST FLAVORED TEAS \ K
AND
STRICTLY PURE SPICES.
I O ; H
>- la tuiai *af lUt| la tba Una of : H
* i &rccsrsss, ©©irfMitensrj, ?riiiis, &., -
| 2 1 £;"■ OJI i £
1 ~ | SECHLER A CO..
> H iSOjan. Butb Houte Block, Belleionte, Pa. j *<
* ** £ _ . i "*
rt •" ITW ILLPAYT IT WILL PAY!
J. ZELLEB A SON
DRUGGISTS
! X o 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefont,P
Dfalrnln
lVrnirafry. I'nucj Goods
*c.
! Pure Wines and Liquora for medirr
i purposes sil v* kept. may 81. 7f.
GRAHAM & SON.
l
J Dealers in
I Boots, Shoes and
t
l Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
*, All Kinds ofCualom Work Made Tt
J * Order.
, n Harness Leather,
; Sole Leather.
H Uir Skins
• And Shoe Findings always ou haud
v, I 3ianop Street,
n-f'iOr -.y t( BaUefonto, F
Till undersigned, determined to ibml
the popular demand for Low ft
Pricea, mpectfhlly calls the attention
the public to hu tock of
SADDLEBY
t#.* offered'at the old stand. Design*
especially for the people and the times, iht
largest and moat varied and complete as
sortmeat*
Saddles. Harness, Collars, Bridles,
ofeeery description and quality ; Whips,
land in fact everything to complete a first
class establishment, he now offers at privet
which will suit the time#
JACOB OTNQKB. Centre Hall
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufacture* Ce
ment WARRANTED OF ASUI'EKIoK
;QUALITY, at bis kilns, near Pino
.Creek MiiU, iq H wines twp. TLi* cement
• hup nirettis,v been owd in larre uuthtiUei
upon the L. C. A S. C. KH.,ai>d fan been
|found highly satisfactory upon all jobs
f where it fan been used, nnd as ooual to
™t?J* f Ttusd for use in Cli>-
WATKK PIPES, or wbstera
purpose a good quality of Cement is desi
rable This Cement has already been
tested fur and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Persona, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
ac.,wlll And it to their ad vantage to bo*r
this in mind, and also, that he warrants the
article as represented.
„ J O. MEYER,
may 21.tf Aaronsburg, Pn
SAVES FUEL! SAVEb LM&UetI
, (Wn ii i ;*ty ma, mt)
Carbon is ons of the worst conductor* of best
known, a deposit of 1-83 of *u lucUUU tl. tubes
causing .1 toss of 16 per rent, nffnrl.
, Thisl'BlK-Ctnrjjeris made of rpi iug steel. I'.sch
O segment la of t .self a spring, and distends iu a |>< r
frtt eirdt wis to press scsinst the inside of the
tube, riMr jvlng all the carbon and scale without
the slightest Injury to tbe tube.
Gcs-an'si-d to ciran bettor, last longer,kltd work
eftlrr tbsu SOT In the market. Adopted and In nee
by the If. s. Kavy. For sale by desierc. hind fee
n renter.
THE CIIALSIELS SPIWCr. C -
Ac- *f-■Vel':; "d Hurts-,
foo' of Ivist ltl. r.
a, 2 r