The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1876, Image 3

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    THK CKNTRE KEIM)KTKR
Til r BSD AY APE tt, 18(.
LODGE MEETINGS.
1 rua 11 M.I, UIIMI. N.y WA. I ATtl'-aJi) mr u ■
a sa-ni.t'iv mt. .. IttthatMd ftSythiw* * I I
,1. ,i ..mil. oi>. ami H V iivaw. v O |
O: . foe i 1 o.nr. X-. .M". K A■ *4- "'Ti* .
At .iltj arculne. on or after each full ■*<** •" 'he
ii i r.r...*iHail. , „ w u
I Item.*, ai n. Sect. W 1' Mi* -I
P . . v. rof II ine.-t* on satnidaj
I -,n vinea i after each full J' '
V M r v ~fO((*t*U.(M.w • thf r U-'-.jal
ProsMtaal. r u "
LOCAL IVKMS.
Our friend* will oblige Vv tending n
-1,,. ... ,if local new -in llu-ir■ locality. g*<
u* the fai ;* only, and wr will put in m v
shape. a'*o notice* of death* and roarri
: C Anv on - -ending us the mm-r- rf f,v(
i-,-w Subscriber*, with the .-<t- •<
, ~titled t. re. civ e the R m-RTKU encycar
The lUroKTVIt being riad b\ r. . >
M, -y bodv on tins * le of the county,
where it lia* a larger circulation b"
anv two papers, will be Imind the t o-,
m.'diutu b-r advertising business, - tie.-, v.
' ~r i hets to the Rr *okt r it. re id -
i- g . utside of (V ntrc county, should • •
n.ik us lde. nt*. vi*arly, for postage w loch
n o w ,il pav b ri ; lb.* r, duces thi potag
t. or e 1 aif. a* tb sum paid by them tor
. e y car's • ostage as "A< ct-
Xo itnperfeet materials put t> the
garmenu m'-nui'aetnreil by M imunakc *V
lftniwn at G'.h and Market sirccts, l'hi.a*
Jc'.pbi*.
,Vn absent minded Ohio woman go!
the coffee pot ready tor boiling and then
ci fl! v pb.ic.-d it on a chair and -al her
self on the .vc. Al'. hough the .cv
was dreadfully suggestive ot ome of h"
early martyrs she manaaed t*> derive • -n >
consolation cut of it from the well iu-l : >"'-
ed optH'riunity it afforded her ot ehli.
ii : lu-r l u band to buy her a new
dress, which, as soon * sl>e >,,f
well enough, she made up herself with the
i*-:-taneo ol the '"l> -mestic" Fashion* an.;
a new "D*>mestk" sewing machine.
Spige'.myer'sCash Smre offers g A
lower than el-cwhere. Ib'ing a cash bus
i: e.-scustomers can always buy cheaper
A full line ot J:y e ud*. notions, grocer-* -
Jkc . constantly on hand
The Fir** Clay Buildings o' S A b
Ho.field located on Warrior's R dge. Hun
tingdon .nunty, were burned down on
Thur-dry night. The origin of the fire i*
unknown. Supposed to have been done
by a tramp seeking bilging.
Farmers always stop at llorter k
Kino's when they goto Bellefonte—they
tn ,kc it head quarters, always find the
go >Js they want, ar.d at prices t" suit f e
times
Have your letter heads, envelope*.
Ac print'd at fthe Reporter **. .. we J- j
that kind * ! work low a* can be bad ill the J
- - B F. Gmm'v, writ -u* fr 11 K ■ -
vide. 111. i*l* April 1: Lin*!.-'- h * ko
mentioned in the K-porter is d drg well
for that part f the w rid After 1 gel
here two years ago from Brush valley. 1
bought T sows for ssl ;n f*' l we *° :J
four for SS7. and ti.ia winter we sold ' 9 lor
slsi)7. and killed eight for our own ue.
and have 44 nice shoals for next season—
if old Centre can b. at thia. all right. Our
winter commenced on -4 of March ; our
i. :ij-are drifted with snow. Si ring w iit
be late ;no wheat -owed yet. I would ad
v tsc all my old neighbors in Brush valley
to poll for Kane county and buy seven
a and gel |r fc-r their work ; the
stones are all i icked and lb© wood is halt
cut.
E. Graham A Son have just rec iv
el tie arg stand best assortment of boots
and sh< es ever brought to Bellefonle.
They have ladies fine gaiters a- low as $1
per pair ; Genu' $1,50 ; Gents line boot*
$8,50, other goods in proportion. All
kinds of buckle and iaee plow- shoes, men
and hoys, tld ve-y cheap They have
ail the exclusive sale in Bcllefonte of h t
winC. Burt s celebrated fine shoes for la
dies and children. Eight widths, a a, b.
hi. c, cl. d and e will fit any kind of fe.-t
Admitted to be the best shoes in fAe teorli.
Beilefcnte has a market hou.e now,
which is open to ail farmers for selling
whatever they have. Mr. N. A Lucas
has taken possession of the large room
lte : y occupied by Yeari -k J: >n. anJ di
vided it off into market stalls. He pays
cash for produce. He receive- daily, ter
express, fr sb fish, which are sold at res-on
able prices- Goto Nelson in the market
house
The Lutheran church at Hartletor
will be dedicated on the 11th of June.
Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. D., editor of th-
Lutheran Observer, will perform the ded
icatory services
L. Johnson & Son* litre gone back
%o their old head-quarters, the Brocker
heff House, where they will be giad to see
all their old friends and serve them in the
best style.
A man by the name of T-bert Holt
was ft ruck down the embankment near
the t'lle-burg depot on the 4th inst., I>>
the Snow Shoe train. He was so badly
hurt that he cannot recover The same
man was noticed near Bellefoite when f e
Bnld Eagle express was coming lrotu Tv
rone, by some of Sbortlidge & Co s men.
The train whistled, but he only got off in
season to barely escape being struck.
When the train returned he was again on
the track, and the train had to come al
most to a dead stop, before ho got out of
the way. He kept on and was struck by
the Sltowsho# train, as above detcribed
He was eighty-four years old, and quit*
deaf Republican.
The Pomona council, composed of
•Dresentatives from the subordinate
-oj. jn the county, met ill thi. place on
**•"* 'v
/uesday. L
Mr j t er Kerlin, formerly of lbs*
Loop, has left t n " w , mak ' *
hi, home with h ; ' A. H. Kerl.N, at
Mann's, near Lewistdwn.
Chas. Shiftier, at the Centre Hall
tannery, pay. the highest price in cash or
trade for all kind, of hides and bar* s .1.-
leether and all other kind* of leather al
ways on hand at the lowest prices. 31 r
ShiiSer is A good honest worhmsn.
there is nothing bogu* about L>L WORK or
leather, and he deserves the best of en
cou rugement.
wagon this season with goods of Whit'
Deer manufacture. Mr. Naginy of
Mifflin county has a cornplanler which he
claims to bent anything out as a fertilizer,
planter, &c , being arranged for dropping
any number of grains desired Price on-
Jy 820,— nnd having improvements over
tiny planter heretofore out. Ceo L
Good h*rt now occupies the Broclerlmfl
farm between Centre Hill and the HO T
The young MEN of Centre IFAO
should nrgnnizea fire company.-— —J- O.
Di ' n ' r '** r you ~Mr^w" r u "* prel 1
WHOLESALE prices. John 1
y N< -' ,R RACESIJ. Jsjciil in tlie Reporter
Lee a . 1 y . ~
i * | prder?.—JSsVery
brought him 4. * .
. . , R>„..HENCE it pays to
body reads the Kepo \ ,
advertise in it. An-"* *?***.
<? RE in his stop the other . JUI,U "
* „ . .. ■woiy assist
about 2 cents—no insurance—ti.
ance put it out, but the scare was . AH **
big as for N large fire.
their gubscrip
tionto this office, can see on the address
on each paper, wh. ther credit has been
given—that answers same as a re;eipt.
THK Sprino TERM OK PKNN HAL
Academy. —The School will open on
Monday. April 17th. Tuition and board
ing at reasonable rates. For particulars
*""• .k.Frijrifk 51 Wolf,
30 mar St. P-nn Hail, Centre QP
It is stated that Count Andrassy, in re
ply to a suggestion from Prince Gortschii
kofft at Au.-tria intervene in case the Turk
invad t>. r\ it, declines to take tuch a ste;
un e s i'urkey violates the treaties by pet
jßaaeQ. y occupy WK tiervia.
LOCAL LCNCHKON FU>M MoN
In sibm .5 in. r Shoemaker*.
IMi'tiU Widow-.
! .•*.•*..■. n u-.v
Mitnv p< i * robin i.
Plenty <>l muti!' m i n.
Our streets kk' horribly dirty
Tin* tree butcher* have began w> rk
(i.'illg 11)1 l>! Fi-cher in I ' US"'.
Martin Bmmgnrd lis* again fully rcvov*
ered hi* health.
fl :, ,1 lir 1": cl : queiy wwrvlill
you Bud hi in
A prinlii g off. il i iinrt i I ~ ■ ctl
HI our village
Our 1.-ti'o b'.nek-iiiiiii. J ..v. i vnti.t
handsome by the lair se\.
Aoctd. Atewdav* !.:■! >1 V.Uu
Tmiiln w.•> 111 i irtm .i mto fail I upt •
the Icr mill lY.n .uro imli l>.' . ii i
arm Shi* i- *l<w ly r e..v > nog
Our gentlemanly u>r- ' I, Mr I' .vi.l
"*olt ins two i'l il'" "mil i \ • uii' i*ml
cheap*- store* | lho \ .'l,
treplenish his present t r*r:> A witn *
ir->li >ui i ' 'l IVnii nniiil good- shortly
Cliwi u Mi- i n-!'i. iml nii ri- - lu l l
undi-r ih* auspice* ol H.-i I rtshl v-iosed
oil tftt*Slid ilitt.nl lt'iiili oce.e-ioti upw"l
of oighlt, coni*t'Og men and chiulr. i
partoO* OS I he L-Til - Jill, !'<T.
Our i.wly i 11tnl Juiio. Mi.
Shaffer nt, made !Ho tllllrjr on ii t
l'iiiis . i mluU| K\.' .1 mn.
juiln .i u- M ike.
. .
Tur. Srtir Ri-i\t>- Hw >< u
lt( Mam u'sl l.Mv l> ,ir i' ut i,
hko lit.nl i t'.."ii, a*. I'lii tw ii l 1'
nun Mlnvt have Inunrwl I * a iuwni
n..| | Mttl 'ho V ' hi• I""' ''i •
that in one in*unc ih* k n of > colt,
which hmi J nil. .i> :*• - aid Jet i > >l
ut' and manufactured iut"C>-. and .illi
cit off upon unu*pcctiajr J"'•*■• :.• tho-c
of n veritable ti v In o ihrc*' a re .'
f>\ skin wa- uif Si'.l uito •>- ami nee .
to answer for a largo number of ri-ynard
The kiilc of a black o*t w* utiiu nl at.dj
enlarged to rrfinvmt any number
■ i,iin>, ttlii'n I \ i •- Mil.- -I lUp 1-
ilout'li'(inly . One tatony ''l I".'ml" Nno
r*i.it, it i* alleged, ha* drawn troll* the
county treasury. sine** the !ir*t - .1 .ntiarv,
on* thousand dollar* Souio cihlci tl o: i
twi'iily v iimnu lit# born ••■>uni lor thr
arri-ti of |l jxrvu * ei.gijscil in tl .* nr
fariout tiUtlllt s M'li** i'S 'A l.iltn haTc al
rri.ly bin arrcstnl ami h)4|t<l in jail
I'm- (Beer* of the tan are t:l< m puituu!
of mhet*. with ttronj* hir>-* of thu r cai"
turo. T:>e Kej{i>ter ii - iiii' -rniaticii be
!or> Ol .111-l Oe of (he P. tit, > 'W* thai
iMirr about bc 'AHh ot DrCtmb-r, there
have been enpsur. il. hot, assJ - ,iiij(htei -j
el, by cilitrn. ol frtnkiUliii towiiahip.
Blair county. 14 wildcat*, SkU lute*. 74*
w.-- •*. 177 mi.'ik*. (>l7 ; ice.-.-. • .1 Ih
hi*'* Of tin* number the Wa'Nf.iuily
cat tured IS wildcaU, "-111 foxe*. -74 re*
■•is, lt>; mink*, -t*.' t.olcx-at*, and hawk*.
The toward pad on all shoe *calp>'
antounted !>> >ls7i lti beliend tli,.t
thi* i* not nion- than one half that ha
been paid to the mighty htmteo ol
Krankstown to\*n*hi)>, for calp* >ince lit.
tir>s of January.
Steam Tannskv Bchskd —The
>tem tannery at Philip>bursr, operated by
M.--r* White Jk S n. • d"*trcycd by
tire on Wednesday night of la>t week, th,
till ult. This otabliahniet \va* built in 1870
*: 1w a* tea*, dby Me**' S M h !*•
A i >!', who were burned out at O- > u
May la-t. Their lo>< i* e*iini .'.- d at S s .-
iSOO, ut on which there i* an insurance ut.
!S"J4.UO. The 1( -> of the i a or*. Mi *r.
Mun- n, 11. -It ACo. i- -et down al S4o
WO; covered hy an insurance of $24,000.
The destruction i f this industrial estab
lishment throws over a score of men ut of
empi ment. Ilow the tie originated, ni
ne seems to Knew. When discovered by
tbe watchman, the engine house w-s it
full blaze, so that he was unable to reach
the whistle and give the neee-sary alarm
for help. lie was either asleep, or not at
tending to his bu-ine-- The Pbiltpsburg
Journal, in alluding io the di-aster. says :
•'The tannery was huill hy Me-sr- Mun-;
son. Holt, While A Co. in and w -
one of the large-t in Central Pern.-viva
nia, having a capacity of 30.000 iib.
per year, and co-nv-te.' of a main bull (>ng
4t>x*2fO, a leach b u-e V-xMO, ar.d n ro'.ii g
house about 20x50. It contained one hun
dred vuts, ten large leaches, two hark
mills, and w- fined throughout w-iih the
most approved arntng -mont* and me nan
ism known to the bu.-iness.
HUMAN BtNF.s" *MUPPED AS
FKEIGHT.
The W r illani.port Banner <•' 4. relate,
the follotvi'.ng horrible story ' T l is m rn
ing there w. a strange rumor afloat iha'.
the iiones of a man had been discovered at
the C>tarSa depot, and although it was
gen-rally di-heliev.d, y*i t there were
those who took pains to inve-tigale It
turned out that th- rumor was Correct On
Saturuay a 1- x arrive i as fre iht. direct
ed to some m*n in Cei tre county As a
peculiar stench was emitted, it led to an
nve-tigntion, when the discovery was
made tli.t the hone- of a man had been
packed in heb-'X Tliejiws and on hand
are mis-uig, 1 Ul tb>- clenched t:' ger-, us
well as the finger r ail*. Can b<- distinctly
s en, as well oth.-r t-.-rtior* of the body,;
The n ystery is, why the bout -of thi. imo ,
wh - was evi entlv a tall, p -wi-rful tnn>cu
line, were pack d tndi-criuiinalely in a
h-'X and aliipped as f eight, insliad "j be
ing ench-si-il iti a coffin and shown proper
j resoect. The cn-edemand-, and probably
will receive proper investigation.
A IT. A N •*. fTIMS ASTER.
Thirty IVrsous Ifrowndcd at Aber
deen.
L April 5 —A ferry boat Was be
ing drawn acr-s the riv-r Dee at Aber
deer, Scotland, was capsized to-day in
intd-*tream by the violence of thocurr nt.
The boat wa- crowded with passengers,
and it is tei red that thirty persons were
drownded
23T( F.NTEN NIA L M USIC -T e
publishers of Church'. Musical \ i-itor
have just issued a novel and interesting
volume of mii"' to be given aw ay to sub
scribers to *he Vii'tor—ot eof th< b< -' of
the musical magazine-. thecosl of which
is but $1.30 a year The n w volume is
called the "Centennial Premium," an • i
unif-rni in size and style with the otlier
•>l the Vi.-ilor premium -erjes-lhe \ s ong.'
"Piano" and "Classic" pn-miunis- It
centum* liberal selection* fr>ni the curi
ous and inspiring mu-ic of "ye olden
time"—tbe music pure and unchanged, to
which our palm tic t< ri-fath-r- marched
to battle and "Walked the -lately dam '
including li:*i'ht", quid tep polkas,
horn pip'—, and t me* It i- the only C<>l
lection of the Kind extant, and worth tar
more than the price of the magazine, in it
-elf a go>-d return f- r the suUcrib. r'-
u>n<*v.
Tib- publishers will send sample . f tin
Visitor with fu 1 particular* of premiums,
n receipt of one stamp.
Address JOHN CHURCH & CO .
Cincinnati, O.
For the Reporter.
AMEBIC A
Br J. C. M
Lnn lof the brave 1 gr< it y i <-i < again.
Thou who hast shelter'd me through toil
and pain ;
The blood staiqed banner that in triumph
waves,
Far float- o'er its defenders -hilly gr tve-.
Hahtiwd be tbe soil oil wh cb I tri-nd ;
Rejoice ye clouds now rolling over head.
For 'neatb your dark dull low ring foini,
i Dwells a nation fn-e as the raging storm.
When ii e-b- ltid s!reams a'relo -< ned (row
their bands.
And earth bidecks with green her fi-rtil*
binds; _
Then I again my inni < home shall -ee.
Ah }< •. sweet home of my nativity.
Again, before another day shall fade,
111 i--t bcueatl. thy Iresh nr. 1 bracing
shade ;
K're golden fire- the firmament u i n,
They'll welcome me castout, forsook, for-j
lorn.
HEM EM Bit* NCR
When the "God o dy" !• ■- fled,
WllCt the star- till ir pathway tread,
When the orb of night you •■■■",
Then I -k, remember me
When the birds so sweetly sing.
Praising God their maker King i
When the shadows swiftly flee,
Then I plead, remember me.
May our mournful clioru* swelling,
Kougofa thee in thy lonely dwelling ;
Long as this mortal part shall be,
J will remember line. *
AGENTS.
make no till .yon sro our
NEW BOOK,
Which in thrilling inteie Sterling merit,
elegance nod cheapness, has üb-o '".ell |i"
equal. It is "The Thing" for the Onion
nrnl period—takes on sight.
The N -rth American Review says it is
"deserv.ng of unqualified praise; we antic
ipate or it an extensive popularity" ; tin
JJubuque Time? says 'Just such a work a.-
thousand- of the American People will In
glad to possess ' ; the Detroit Advertisei
calls it "preferable to any yet published.'
Any act ve Man or "man d g-md ad
1 dress in-uie bug'profits and steady wort
ye r. f.r ull m titulars, ad.; it—
■ 1.2,0 & CO., 21 Park P ace. New
1 jHk lfiap 12L
SNOW A HI >PRKI) FKET UKKIV
Th. Kim) .' t in iL* bsivc on ili
l'n u l'ii> :li. thruugl
Hiiiu.
■
Mr t' F. ("larkon returned from bii
t'llit •:.i. nip n. nt l *, a- t relate* -'in*
' uiiei.-lint i'i lib nt ot In- rciurn over th.-
mountainr He left San Franclaco al eiglil
0 , l,>cl, .MI MCI . -day. March I'• Ihe
tcii'm ijdi h .! i u -ioil a featful >#■•*
Ittorw in thii mountnln*, eomtanMcibC M
•he I- i S .pp.. ihe road Woubl be
1! , t 1 Mr (" salted bon i
, ,ij. \\ i ■ c the Si< r .inetilo valley
avarythinc wm ainUlns The cattle were
liuMl s is' i" ItMMI h'eb. ami
. , ,iera d. .k. d with linnn 41
two p id the tnud tiirnel cattward to a*
. , i,.l the N. i . In no urdatii*. a' d bi i-n
t. ■ I |l . t'a'.l "11, fl 'ld W I it'h
| . 1*11" kin file Uii'K wa from four !'
w#tve fu tile. t, and in the the aulchr* il
W *ld - o ■ Ml'. * .'lll. hundred feat deep
|,. ** *!.! \ ,i'i •. vb *H lh'
\ • l t ' t 1 " ' lllcllt - . t • A*b
vluflwif thi* WHitfr
inniK it%* - '\v |fltHi(hi t by!**
, onuHivt -ami hundred* ill t htm e. had
; | i . l. I!. N■i mi a*, nil.
'lie train wa eh tide until it reached
the io*d ol \\l *onil e Htimb.ddt n"un
t on* ri.es* ihcv overl'Hik the trui
which h .i I. hr*..' Frwnetaco(w ilm wttf
,| ,\,.. , , . , i nrc.l I' "ill Wei -lo
lons .• l-irli *i* mile*) Wa* blockaded, no
tram- ha vine p-.-ed over that mwtioii for
four day* Ti < now wa* anv depth from
lour to !.,n.ec A* the wind wa- *liil
blown-. t of nil"' track wiili thnvel*
hi- a- futile m- euiplyiiiK the ocean dry
wiin a * I"' u. Seven Sell locotnoUt r> were
i,i"i ; i • , western end of the block
ada, eiah'i if whi i ucre put behind an
I ill memo *now plottgb Tio live pa>en*
grr train* were m*>*ed into three and thu*
arrai god, ach irg wa* luad# on the ob
-iti '. m A* Mich power Wa- hard lo re.
if, in three h'-isr* the wow plough wa*
pushed throng - to Tiiatio, and carat an of
ti tin- i. .. hid ttgden on'y three hour* be
hind ti .• fttAtt the uci e**ful trial dmi
t -lral. - that trnlli* cud be pU-tied through
,:.v I* , c\ li'i.-ly to impedo any
ri id. The change c niinc down the
nmutita n* wa* a* great * that going up
II .-• In the val ci of Salt Lake tanner*
w .-re pious ing ar.d Itiu almotphcre wa*
mild,
Smarting out gain i:l a few hour* the
deep *m<w* w . rt euc tiMered again on the
\\ iMichrang*, *•• d..-p that at mm of
the vil!.*ge* the com' *ol th-- ro'd* id mime
of the Ii .ii-. i ti'ii not be *een. llut
there Am no oh-tructiou ; yet the car*
crowding ah-t g betw.en mow bank* a*
1 igh a* lb- t : were interesting to the
pi-tenser
tin Saiui 'av, the lSili, thetrain encoun
tered . ft . --1..1 V -t-'in on the K-cky
Mountain*, at Sheraian, !a-iinguntil mid*
i ight i i v id.*i S -uetinic* there wa
ding.-r '■ :• being b wn trom the
track. Til .. 1 aiiogelhe-, Mr. C. gives a
glow mg acii.ultl i'f the scene* and inci
.1 ■ of the entire trip from Sun Francisco
to He* Aloine*.
PRIGHI i l I. BLOW i I'
IVrribic Kxi i - -- i lVitvilcr Mag
azine.
Sat Lake Citv. kpril s—Four powder
UiMgaX-n. - >1 \\ "k.-r Br.-- . for the tali
i rni P-vbtier i* uipMfiv,
and aha I i .rio ol- of p..wder ; "lie of
Walker lit ' t etirientai I'umder
Co.. coniainit g hall a ear I >a<l i"powder:
in- of li" C • operative Institution, for
- 11,.ur,l I* -vvilrr O panv, containing I
leii ton- "I Powder, and one of Ben Jen i
niiig-. r the Duponl povrdnr Company,
i-ofiittSi.:: g foiirt. en toll- of powder, all 10.
. alad >n Arsenal llill, near >ail Lake
I 11v, exploded this aflern on with terrific
violence, shaking and ksdly injuring
building- in the city, prostrating chimneys
anj aprt-iding Hie wilde*t consternation
among the p. 'pie Thr • men were blow n
no one know-where, and two boys were
killed Their name, are unknown.
Manv l u i ll g were riddled with bould
er- w!ui tl'-w all over the city. Ihe two
jbovs had g "ie gunning, and it Is supposed
itliat they tired into one of the niit.axines,
[causing the explosion.
Bl'lllVL OF BYSDYK d FAMOUS
pTAI.I IU.N 11A M BLETOM V.S
111- HI MAIN- Kul.Lo iVKD TO
•PHEt.i; A\ K BY \ ILLAGKItS AN 1>
OTIiK It-
Owners • f ''llambletonian" stock in
Centre • unty and throughout the country
wiild .V.ie-- f. lint'-'-sted in the follow
ing account of tlu d< ath of the sire of
"l>ext> , at Chester. N Y ,en Tuesday.
I"rid - the 1 ad- w of a black, wooded
b'uffoi t Blue U dg- mountains, in the
*ii!age of Chester, N Y. the remains of
lh- v. rii r '.i d s!i> lion llambli loni
an wire buried yesterday. The body,
ahich had been ered with thp blankets
and robt - and ether liable gear that the
b-r-e hd worn at his death, was enclosed
in a pine box, nt. 1 ws borne to the grave
on a stonehoat that was dragged at the
heel, of hors- s. Many j e iple from the
vill ige of Che-ter ar.d frotu neighboring
t. n foid gathered at an early hour thi-
II irr.ing, an 1 they formed an escort to the
burial place The grave had been dug in
th orchard til the bai k of the stable in
wh ih the bor-e had been kept fur many
years, and under a darkly clouded sky the
interment was made.
' The stable in which llambletonian was
kept Is a viie st. ' v Ciothic structure, prets
Iv and taseful witiioulatid luxuriously fur
ni-bed witiiin. About adoxen rods north of
the barn, Mr. II twland pointed over a
nigh sto> e wall to the grave that is mark
ed by two surrounding hillocks of sand
Tier. I'in w 11- taken off the stonehoat at
HOI, at d iv !- ! w ernl .! .wnaheavv slid
ing planl- into a -ix 't grave. The last
shovelful of ea'th was to-sed in at about 1
o'clock, and the little train of followers
irei t hii k to Chester through a shower of
lain.
Little el— wi*, tulki iof in Chester ex
cept the death of the celebrated stallion,
and the owner of a relic of the old horse,
a piece of tooth or a hair, was looked upon
as a tre i*ure holder. Mr John R Com
-t ok, a well kit-urn horseman of Chester
hold many, and he refused nlnn-sl fabu
lous puc for his treasure* lor an old
grit l<-r that had fi Vn out ol Hambleloni
n- jatv n fo i week- ago B*> anil 810 were I
off-red, bu tin-owner would not sell. It'
has btsn csllnsau d by admirers (f Bsd*|
let iiia ii that lie ha* earned nearly sll,-
■ sO'-ucn v if - .in -h-w i* three year* d
Hi- -ntire -ari .ng- m the tune til it I e ws
ii p■-*• -i-ii u! Mr. Rysdyk .amount to
lover $211,000
Ilamblei-niun wn- twenty-seven years
old at hi* death, and it is thought by his
k-ej er that be miglit have lived many
I years lotm- r, ! lit lor the terrible cold that
ii • eau-lit i-t 1 ill Many -hillful physi
cian* were employed, but they were una
ble to til-ak up In- disease.
THE GREAT FLOOD AT MEMPHIS.
Memplii-. April f. -Tim river ro-e an
inch an I t* now thirty lour lest eleven
inches, or halt'an inch above tne flood Of
1*74,,i,i1. ev .-tin v that of lnt August
The g'-iiernl iui|iie—ion among the river
men is that it will rise a foot yet. which
will put it -i mve the highest water known.
FIIIGIITH'L ATROCITIES RE-
I'oltl Kl> BY THE IHhMAX
I SSI RUE NTH.
Vienna, April It i* asserted that the
insurgent chie! have lelt Sutlnrma and
r. joined their hand* 'I hey intend t l ' re
• nine ho.-tilitii - against the Turk* on the
11th instant, when the truee expire. liar
.in ilodieh hat returned to Raguta. The
Political (J> rri|"iidonc< publishes from
trustworthy "iiiees i.nnii extraordinary
letall* I'f atrocities committed t.y the Hu-
man iiu it iI - upon the M ahoiiictnn mid
Chrnti:.ii inhah tuiiy fur t•• fuiris< t<> take
liurt Hi tin' insurrection. It I* alleged that
-evoral village, in Chli-ona huve been
destroyed by lire, and tlint two gendarme,
and a Turkish hotel-keeper with hi* wife
and flair children, were burnt alive. It
is also stated Unit a Ghristjnn who persist
ently refuted to obey tiio injunction* ot
the "insurgent!, was massacred, with hi*
whole family. Aftor enumerating oilier
instances of atrocities the paper proceed*
to relate that u party of insurgent* made a
raid on the Kmupa district*, telling lire to
two hundred bouses in Pasnilza, and kill
ing more than two hundred innocent per
com. Christians suffer equally with Jl
horaetan*. The Political Correspondence
corrects the assertion that the negotiation*
wit* the Insurgent leaders have fallen
through it says they are *tiil being car.
-i*d on, and it i Imped they will finally
lead to r '"
The examination ot witnesses before tlie.
committee on naval expenditures at Phila
delphia i cooduitod with closed doors. It'
was developed by the testimony on Katur
day that the cont act for the removal of
ship ousea rom the navy yard wu given
tc tie h g e-t hit der at SIO,OOO more
jr.in yti a. need to Uuvo been paid for
(Ik) labor.
There ii'fn i7S death*, 4ss bin 1 •, 'OS
j marriage* a: d M ttll birth* in the < :tv
N. York lnt tri'K I to- p n
1,007 arii-i.
Four tlnm-n d head ofeailb have do .i
lit I'lali (bi winter on account of llm deep
mo**, which prevented ihcir getting to
tha grata.
Now York, April JO A T. Slow art,
who hnt been tuO'ortllg for tile |n! week
trnm intlaiiiatiiin •! ibo boWelt, died till*
afternoon,
A lomnioiivo holler, while being le.ted
in BlnghamUm, N \ , on Saturday, •
pi. Hied, killing in.iantly Ave per*.in* and
•r IDUll) injuring two other.
The committee on expenditure* in the
llepartnient of Ju.lu e i. In.i mg bar. aom.
ntt'.undlng fact. regarding ihe i n lu. I of
I i >HI Klat. • mar*hal* in 1 \\ . i an
South,
Maguire. one of lliti tncttib' • Of ill.
St L, HI. . looked wh'-ky rill', ha, been
-enli in nd to pnv a Bne of live ih>*n,*tid
dollar, and undergo an iuipriaonmerit ot
>ix month,.
ttepirt* from varion* part* of (llii.i atat<
that the fruit cr. p ha* bean n ueh injur.
r v rec. iit !..ol w. ither There adl 1
not ni.oe than one-eighth oi the u*u..
crop .if peaches.
The S'.ale HoU*a of UnproHtative* in
ve*ttgatiog committee on the boom lull
met oil Saturday and dm-ided to *it will
elianl door, and to admit no one bu
•Worn .dticial reporter* and WiUl<--*o*
Saturday'* inveatigation by the Hun*,
couilnittee oil the expenditure* ..f the In
tenor llepartment *h>>w that tlrvil (Irani
*nd a ton of ex-Siicretai v Delan • worn in
tere.ted in the farming-out of .urveying
contract*.
The t'.'.nr i the lnllei tovereign of Ku
rop. The Kmperor William comoa nei
ill height.
MARRIAGES.
thi 4, by Kev. Tomliiwon. at tbo reti
ilencc of the bride in Millbeim, Mr A.
Itumillor to Mi.aKlla J. i>e'ningr.
DEATHS.
On Saturday Bth. at 0 o'clock. i>. tti . at
Centre Hall, Mr. Lettie Alexander, relict
of Fr- ..'ii Alexander, t14.nl 7- ,year* 4
months and ID day*
The deceased *i> horn in Mifflin county
in the \ ear lett!, and moved with tier fath
er to Huntingdon county in lt*l6 where she
resided until 1830, when she wn* married
to Fraud* Alexander and since then ha*
lived in Potter township. She was one of
our oldest citixens and was loved and re
speeled by all who knew her. We shall
mis* our mother and friend, hut we must
not mourn ; God in his wise providence
ha* called her home. The deceased was a
consistent member of the Presbyterian
church f.-r tnanv years Her faith in Gm|
- .Iron* an l bore her up in her afflic
tion*. She was perfectly resigned to the
will of God and passed awav with a *nile,
truly bli ->ed are they who die in the L rd.
On the tirst day March the decea-ed
fell, receiving an injury in her hst. which,
ut the time it was impossible t > tell precise
ly as to the extent of the injury, but on
post-mortem examination found an intra
capsular fracture with but very title dis
placement. From this difflcu ty she had
almost recovered 1 vcepl not being able to
u*e her linth
tin the tlr-l day 01 April ahe w . taken
with a severe attack of pneumonia end
lived but eight days. He ye also ready.
A Kilt KM p.
On Saturday, S. i .ar Wo- Iward, Mr*.
David Krape, aged about &'l years.
OBITUARY.
Frederick Seltzer died at his residence
in Joliet. 11l . on Sundav morning, 'ttb
inst., at "J o'clock, in the 76th year of his
•If*'
Mr. Seltzer >< born in \\ cnel-d -rf,
Berks co . this taie. in IN* In early life
tie was engagad ill the milling business in,
Wome -dort ; in 1840 he rn -v. 1 to Centre
county, having purchased what was then
known as the Grossman farm. <>neof the
finest in the valley—now in Chutvhvilie.
In the spring of 1868 Mr. Seltzer tho.ight
to better himself and aio Ins children •>■
-old his valuable farm and wstat to Will
co.. 11l , w-her • ho could buy more land.
Having done SO he settled himself in Juli
et. the county seat of Will co. Ho !e*v.-*
a wife and seven children to mourn their
o<i. His remains were tnken to Wo
melsslorf, thi* State, for interment, which
took place on Wednesday, I'Jth I M S.
11 r A. JACOBS, Physician and Sur
ff , |
vice* t-> the citizens of Potter. O.'Bce next
door to post offlce. Centre Hall.
N'OTICE is hereby given that the fol
lowing nam"! person* have fiiod
iheir petition* for License and will make
application to the court to grant (he tame
V pril term, next.
Fred Smith Saloon-Bellefonte boro.
\Ym. I olan Tavern-
Itan'l Gariuan...... do do
Jn Bradley - do do
Robert I.loyd do Pbilipsburg lor
Richard Hay* .... do do
James Pasamore.. do
J. Itamsda'e ........ do de
Hiram Harris do
J I. Kaumgardner do do
Mr- tvaP-Garber. do Rush township.
Jeffrey Hayes .... do do
Julius Seigworth.. do Boggt Top.
Philip Gate* .. do Ferguson do
M L Leitzel do I'otler do
Jm. G I'zzle do Snow Shoe do
Michael J Dolan. Saloon- do do
A Hanoi wholesale Be'lefonto
Sain Nicholas, saloon
W 11 1 iikir.- >n Je Co. Tav
Henry Y eager Saloon
J. S. Ilcnrv... *'
John Andor* >n "
It. Johnson A Sons Tav.
K. Brown
Isaac Miller...
Cbas Brown, wholesale
Ja llavwood. Saloon Philipshurg.
S F re! dm an- wholesale
Robert Taylor Tavern
Peter Wener Sal>on
OW. Whipple Saloon College tap
Miller A Katon Tavern Ferguson
David J. Meyer Haines
Wnt. S. Long
JohnJ. (taker " Miles "
Jackson Roush
S 11. Kune* " Liberty "
Elizabeth Kunes " " "
Jonathan K reamer " I'enn
Rebecca Mu'ter
J. 11 Odenkirk " Potter "
John Spangler
Geo A Keller " Rush "
D. H Kuhl Saloon Snow Shoe Iwp
Gotlieh llaag Tav. Spring
>1 Robb " Walker
. W. Hateon " Worth
John Capcnheaver " Taylor
It W.ltichard* Tavern Huston tap.
Win Brown wholesale license Bcllefonte
Thomas L 'Ugliry Saloon
30 mar Ht. A WILLI VMS,
Prolh y.
1 trill. lf LETTING.—
Bid* w'll be re
ived lit the effire of the County Cotnnu*-
• ioner of Centre county. Pa., ui.til Sa:ur
■b.y, the Wnd day of April next, at I' 2
o'clock |> m , of said day. for a new roof
anil other improvomemcnU to be made to
the County .liiil.lhojilanaand apeciflcation*
for which can n<>w be *pen at thi* office.
The aueceaalul bidder will be required to
enter into bond* with approved security,
conditionally for the faithful performance
of the contract. By order of the board,
II A MINtiLK,
J. H. HAUL,
A UKKUO.
J. S. MAHMIAKT, Commiwioneri.
Clerk. mar V 3 6t
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE
RE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The Bellcfonle public and the people ot
me country generally w ill bu pleased to
know that the old and well established
DRUG STORE,
Into the properly ot James C. William-,
on Allegheny street, neat door to Hick*
hardware emporium, has been re
opened for business and i be
ing rapidly ro-stocked and
fitted out with the best and most popular
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
and everything usually kopt in a first-class
Drug Store
I'HKSI RlPTlOfffiCAHEFrL
lycontpoiiutkd ill till lioiii-m
of the day or night, and particular ano
urompt attention given to tho wants of
farmers and others
who live in the country. Storo never
closed to those who want medicines 01
anything in tho drug line.
rpi, e undersigned lionet, by strjet attentioi
1 li. business, to merit and receive tho pub
lic patonage.
I a. u. bxsmi <oron,
#apr ly. Agbnt.
\| \ |{K ! T
' N.-.r Y. rk, \i d • A i m. N
Mil i R
I
( ..i I li ' ■ !• - '
U„, I . '' ' ''B
((•flrtuvi i.
Chicago, Ain d •> Ap'i! I O-l i
j .tiller Mn\ I I o if. hi .. •! \pi •
' (111 .i lli l Mm W t.t- 1.1 II IV II' l
1.-r Vr' l l U* > lirr A| '•• l i '•->
|MI|II May O
I'illL tPKLI'IIIA
Philadelphia, April S Flour " Uin
e, 7fi(.t,b,V> High ipuliS . tHi.vsTi. 4\ itMt
. | I Ail, uw m hit# I I ti Oilll
j while tki, yoilow 07. UO, alii' 4 . 18
.Milh '* Mmtki i. ' it. .: .. .ivl.jj
I> Sbelmire,
' ( "over Seed lllMo of
'(.... i s<i P> #7 00 per lUUIUt.
C irn It. 4i.
j Kvo i'.h' lo 70
MmANaW Sc Ola Pia.'.i-r JS, (rOVIK
Islo j •<-r I"i
\\ title \\ heal 5> I -•'.! 5> 1 • ■''
. H...1 *1 :*
li rlt.> 70. Pi . i
Timothy $'J lo - >• '
FUiMI in thi'M #7 7* |o
Kail I 40 in I Ut.
Oat. a - .', to !15.\
t'. latoi "JoC to JSOc.
UKLLKFONTK MAUKKTH.
V lilt" Wheat >1 IX4 lie.l jyi . Kvo'i
.'ut h ear* 40, 1V Out' in Martey WO
'0 010/emse. \U> ... . Potato#* '
Lard par(lounil tl Fori, jn r pound:!'.
lulle 1 K|[|r I i F• . ; r j- Hon
414 rallmv S liutrol hi Haul 15
Lard per pound 1 rnitU Itu. k * heat
'l4rti. F.our per barrel retail 7,00...
Nov# Sr.iiia plaster fii 80 Cayuga
nUitor SO,BO per KX> tbi Shelled torn 4.
to 50
IMPOKTANT TO BUILDLBS TIIMIU
ler. gucd I- now prtvparovl to veil lirirk h!
.I* kill.- at ('. ntrr Il ill le -n't puriha r*
it rea-onable rate*, a! > t>> lurnLhoi con
tract Brickwork. S. S. FAliNKlt.
7 ovl y
/ 1 HEAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS
\ I
AT
Wolf s Old Stand.
Largest Stock of Goods in the
Valley!
OusPriCb! LoiV Pr'iab i
POLITE ATTENTION !
Haiingjuvt return# I from the Kat. ami
bou.'ht al panic price*, t am n.'W preparinij
In .ell cheaper than ever before. My -tuck
tiini.ili in part of
I) .Y GOODS
GROCERIES,
no no v
IBMKRY,
H AT- A < AIS,
lit)' >i - -lit ti->,
RI'UUKK BOOTS,
SAN DAIA Ac., Ac
Ladies' and Gr:n' Uttderw# ar n spec
iality.
A LARGE BTtM k OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly on hand. Look at the fig
urea:
Good Cent* 1 were Suit*, slo.(hi
Good (<ntsinterc thai*. £ j (hi j
CiMtomers will lin l the stock com 1
pl.te, and 3 call is nil that is r- |>iirc<i|
to assure you that this is the b --1'
place in tho valley to buy your good*
Renumber, trc hare but one price for,
rrrryoiir.
\VM. WOLF.
THE COMPLETE WASHER!
The above mi repr the C mplet<
Washer, fitted to a tub, with the tub cui
out to how how it i* fastened for use.
OVHt HHMKKI OK THINK MA
CHINKS AKK IN I NK.
The Compete Washer w*s patented, May '
l£t. 18771. and since it, introduc
tion it has proved the
One Thing; Needful.
THE COMPLETE
WASHER WILL WASH A
CARPET GR BED QUILT OR A
Fine l.itct* < iirlitin or < ollar.
It will wash clean any article that can b<
washed hv hand in halfthe time and
with half the labor. It is
SO DURABLE
that tho Manufacturer# do
j not he-iute to Warrant i: for Five
Year*. The Machine# are Manufacture
by F. F. ADAMS A- CO. at
Erie. Pa IT H ILL
S A V E I T S i (IST
in a short time, belh in labor and wear o*
r-'othi* g The machine* can IK-seen a
Spangler's Hotel, Centre Hall, Pa
' 17 fh rt
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
II 1 \ It I N S
I) r ii S i o v <•.
■EXT INI To the DSBGBVSX OUK
STORE. >
FItE SII IMI > It i: A l.
to a
4 DM IN ISTK * TOR'S NOTICE.—
Letter* of sdminiflrotion on the el*t
•>f Err* I>. Brifbin, Int" of Bo.*lbure
dee'd hnvinft been nr*iited to the under
•untied. ll peron* knowing th"iit*plve* t
he indebted ttiai"l tlecedent tire rt'qile.lt ■
to mnke inimedinte pivincnt, mi 1 pet-iwin
havingcleiro* iigninft the e>tnto #iil pre
.ent tlieni mithenticnted htr .ettb inent
SA MUP.L OILLILAND
| mnr St Adwi'r
\\TM P. WI Attorne* -tl.iw
>r Bellefonte I.'# Office in Mr. Ben
er' Building. Ilelletonte I'n.
BROCKE-HOFF HOU3E.
IIKI<I<KK<I N'TK. I'A
I). JOHN-ON <C" S< N<
Thi. well known hotel, situate in th
business portion of ti> town, ha* boot
turnout li ly ren • ■ vat' d. r-'nainted end for
ni-hed now. It will bo tho aim of thepm
i>ril"t t-> make it n pVnsint Homo l
hote w borntiy favor them with their put
-onnge. A tree carriage i run to tho '!■
liot, and th" best fable* in town nre won
noted with tho llouo 2ttapr
/y WOOD ~
fe PUMPS
Hlatrhl- s ' Hutt'RH l'nrupil*r nd llriftea r.'i Pump*. • l'*
r -j-i er lifting* -H ati.l tirw sty i- a. and all twiuflde mKUI*
Manufw- < it tug fnrllMlr* gratl Itirnaerd atiwk M
LA Rtl K. i :!••• MM ALL. VlKltofft,
pwlllr.tfMr<nllr |nrM,vlii In t&wn u>U* tlf
lAeall mid irr i <t W"1 tnr wllk I'fktc Mid ifm*
C.6. BLATCHLEY, Manufr, 506 Commerces St., Phils.
J S A. J ORNPOKP.
DENTIST.
Is still located at Pino Grove M ill* and
i now prepared to travel to the home* o'
patients at a distmee and render any de
-ired service in hi* lino, in tho best man
ner, of best quality and at reasonable
rates. Insertion of new dentures made a
specialty. Teeth extracted without vain
DF. FGRTN KY, Attorney at Law
t Dellefonte, Pa. Ofllen over Key
■ n'd ■ bank sisf IS'"' l
\\T F"""1 1KBKft, Attorney at
n . I'loinpi, ultou tion given to ii
ousin-'S* entrusted to his car in Clearlieh
| or Centre county. Ollico with D t\ Fort
fivy, ifclllifvßtQ .
HARDWARE and STOVES
THOMAS A. HICKS <fc B K 0.,
(Succeaaora to WILBON A HICKS,)
will sell HARDWARE. STOVES, Saddlery, Conch-makcrs'Material, Build
ers lliudware, of all kinds, Paints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe
eialtv.nl the LOW EST CASH CHICKS. Childrens'Carriages, Shovel Plows.
Ciitllng*Bo\es, etc. We have the best COOK STOVES.and RANGES in
the Market.and warrant them to be good. We keep all repairs for same,
and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anyone ill this county, building, or
dealing in this line of goods, will pay tlieni to come and see us.
. THOMAS A. HICKS BROTHER,
Bellefunte,
Don't Buy
A
HARD COAL RASE BURNER
HEATING STOVK, until you have es
amined the
JL
'i 7 '
II () M E
—THE
IW\s( & Handsomest
STtV KIN Til E M ARK KT.
Call and ece the in at the Store of
J. It EES MAX,
CKNTEE HALL, PA
/ ilt V M PTO * > 1 UP KRI A L HO A P
V--' 1* VttE "HT '
Phi* Snap is M anufactured !rom pure
material*. and a* it contain, a large per
centage <-t Vegetable Oil, it warranted ful
ly e-jual t<> the best imported Castile B.>ap,
and at the 11111# tone posnt*e* all th,
washing and cie.using pr.iperll** of the
celebrale-l German aud French Laundry
>■ • It 1. theref.'ie m .unuiended f>r
in Mi# L*u Irt. Ki: ten. and llatn
and i -r g.-heral i.xuscii -id purp
, ■ .. f-r Priiite-it, Painter*. Engineer*,
iti-t M .chint t*. a* 11 wilt remove stains of
Lik, t.i Tar, O: . Paint, <-t - , IrUu the
and*. Manufactured .•nly by
CitA M PTON BUol tIKR-S
J ,i, C 8 and 10 Itu!g--r. Place, nnd33alid
i Jrlfeft'-n >ireet. New York,
i - at P . i.a i- iplua, by KOON>
A ItUOFF, Uttt N-rtli Delaware Avenue,
and t>y gru. r generally, mid at Sectiler's
grocery. Nov 11. 6m.
Simon Haines,
CENTRE HALL.
Manufacturer of
CnrrliigC!..
ltuggicw.
II agona, dr.
Of every description ; running gear for
.*ll 11 ..it ol vehicle-, tu de is* order, and in
first cta tu inner, it *mg a practical me-
L-hsflic, 1 Would W \KRANT ALL
WORK to give - lll. faction. Repairing
promptly attended to at the lowest rate*.
Undertaking.
CoiHtixofali style*
11, ado 03 shortest notice. Tho buinc
•f undertaking attended to in all its
branch' - Re* peel lolly * -licit- a share ol
puhuc patronage. ' sept y
\Y. A. CURRY,
1 EX THE I 41*1*. IA.
Would most respectfully inform the cit ,
ten* --f this viemity, that he has started a
new 800 l and Bh--< Shop, atnl would be
thankful for a share of the public oatrow
igr. Root* and Shoe made to order and
n cording to style, a: d warrant* hi* work
t<> K)Ual any made elsewhere. All kind*
f repairing dono, ntid < barges rea* >nable
Give him a eall f**t 13 lv
jiiiiN r ALL\ .UNDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Rcs-ectfttlly offers hi* professional er
vie,. •... the citire-is ot Centre Hall and
viv -sity Consultation in English or Ger*
man Hat a full Lne of instrument* tor
extract sg teeth. Offlce and residence to
the L ith. parsonage. -7fcb li
C. PECK'S
Coaoli Manufactory.
(KM UK IIA I,L, I'A. *
The underaigned h afeni'd an. w ea
.ablirhtnrnl, at hi new ahopa, fo lb*
uanufnclute of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Slkiom* A > I> SLKDP,
PUIS AXD FAKCT
ofevery description .
All rehicte* in*nufat lured by him
,re warranted to render aatiffaction, and a*
•iiial l<> any work done clucwhere,
lie uea none but the best material,
-id employ* the inoal eklllful workmen,
lence the\ tlaller them-el vca thai their
rk can not be eicelled for durability
tid finih.
Order* from a ditnce promptly attend-
Come and examine .my work before
oiitra-ting nb here.
iMUCES KEASONABLE,
\J| kiii'laol liejeiring iloiu*.
i<>. A National Fa mil)* I'aprr *7H.
cTor> xvlndiff. jtwli t1 hatnhtti. n<i M
ti roliuw* t> thv pub Ik*. !• nom rwrnly for the IV®
ItUAW w dchghlrnl *til>*rrll>
THK STAR Si* \ NOLEO BANNER
• Urjr* rl|bl L*g*. * c lnmn PAJT. ®Ur.
nirt with charming Nt* i*, rale*. Nkct BRA.
•Jt, WIV. Itum>>r .. I lan It .• ail i>* H*
,t..* High!*, Sw rU. \r*m. *c.,. baa a ("nUdm'i
MtaVtmfnl ft ml furrier • ormrt.
W. etc , and • *crf* tt* trail* fai*rr
I , !( bit) bio itNM> fVfrj riaod
111 IIIIk Ik " gqj. k Nitu dbr t aa4 "Haal. Krfrj
URABFT ha* IH* crtln'u f truthful. reliable
\ B , , • i -i I. ..r put an
H" ftmr can ctmr "catch * * u If yon rw®*l Ihta grwa>
, 4 pe r || rt|ftM>* all Svlndlhtt witiioul fear or Utnw
nd girc-aa If fof oewr l'k\tth nam** and gam#* "
If I* iiut ;4<*nUr*r, n-l ta Mt irep®U
lb V' 'SI u 'nre It t* Jt the pai*er fr rrgj
i >mr, Mmttlib ti ttr Northern If U ut political, re
lgl.ittOt mm tartan It *•*• lf all. Htrrtnd in I ARB
f ha* g •ttr n f*.r l year*. mn I* read liy
fit i want tt and will ha** i aro time. Whjf aul wow
• ' i 'Kr,.i.i .** W| ham Imibirt-Hl 1
L f K'l'l V hrtMli m. S|'l't!tl I rert. In hwreo*
worlb ft aarhl, tlrr **ll Iwrhpw. firmly mounted. am
I * offer any four OF t< I<MW g*M ami HA*XU a wiiol*
ar nil Irec, for fl. Yhew are genuine chrom.*
ult IMP for anjr pi< lor. W oUw pram turn* off* m
\ I |J \v.ir I Header, remmbor >• nut
\ .tl \l OIM. country'* mntwanlil Darim
lt nti# ypar do take a Natbial. ttiatriotH
. • awake* i>*|* r. .me tbat I* for Kltfht and
.• tnat wntig t.,at know* >•. warty, n iiorfb. atxuth
•t rft; ta a pftprr Itlwdlw for gtvrj inadrr iwr
IT) MVP MONEY it* MATBR* BY ftpaini LB# "tHrk*
t i tat M*"of vrtadf*dt and not* t* tha Utn. Yu
. ,** p\t' tt off Uki l"ixg find to day Now la *c-
NRA I M
thtlf 7b caota e rwa Uta groat |xao#r a ywar
With frwr charming <hromt, nnly fl. b num
r* *ynl for 1-* fnt S|H*i;tiuii raaljr> aaat
PP1I| NPIHI for it !■• f < *t* nothing t> e#e It
■*nd to IIANNKWL'L T BI isNlNtft/O . Htnadal*
t| drs- 16 • •• w
QENTKE HALL
Furniture Rooms)
KKRi Itltl M HIM..
re-pectfully inmrm* the citizens of Contr
county, lluit he lihs hough t out the old
-tnndofJ.O. Deininger, and ha* reduced
he prices. They have constantly on hand
■ lid make to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS.
W AMISTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS
TABLES, &c„ Ac.
Their stock of ready-niado Furniture is
'arge and warranted of good workmanship
and is all made under their own immnd -
ate supervision, nnd i* offered at rate,
cheaper than elsewhere.
Cull and seo our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. 26 feb. ly.
"VfOTICE is hereby given that the ac
-I*l count of John ICishel, assignm of
Meslatne Reese, has bepn Hioci in the office
of th ; I'r 'thonotary of the poutt ot Com
mon l'lt* >3 of C< litre county, aiid w ill he
pro'cnlo'l to tho court for continuation at
Al>nl toriu, next, A. WILLIAMS,
dJ mar lit. i'rutu'y.
; HTOHIt, MEW UOOI>B AND
Panic Prices.
11. 4. LIHRIMEB.
| at the old Centre Ilill aland.
Ju*t opening a Ktoek of
NEW HOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
j A large variety of
Ladies Drew Good*
: <*reat Jiargain* in
Muliaaud Calicoes.
Steady-made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
: ilia Cloth* and Ca**itnera,
Cant be excelled
His Crocery Department,
j Wotiuhe* every one in aMortmeutandlow
price*.
Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Canned frulu,
Domnatic and Foreign Fruit*, Cheee,
and every other article belong
ing to the Grocery Depart
nt en I
WrK artuera. Mechanic* and Laborer*j
ook to your interetl. One dollar *aVcd U
. dollar in pocket. Then call and e ai
what a.tiuiuhingly low price*.
.pgr No trouble to *huw Good* "Att
Al*o the choicext FAMILY FLOP a aL
way* on hand. Apr. 15, y.
Miller & Son,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
DKALKItS IN
PURE DRUGS
AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, OIL, DYE STUFFS,!
PEKFL MKKY NOTIONS,
FANCY AKIK LKS
FOR THE TOILET,
Ac , Jr. . Ac.
I*l ICE HhL 4.NI> MQIOICS.
for medicoial purpo*ea,
i'ruK-i-a A Sujrp iru-i tu grt^variety.
Al*o, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and alt other article* utually kept in a
firttcla** Drug Store.
Prescription* carefully Compounded,
MILLER A SON.
DELIGHT!
Headquarter* fur Boots and Shoes! j
JOHN POWERS,
BOOT A SHOE M A K ER
OF CENTRE COUNTY,
a
DIPLOMA
Awarded to John Power, for the i
i best fine Bonis exhibited at Cen- I
1 tr<- County Fair for the year 187 r > J J
jj) >\ i ) U r A C T 0 -ri 7
Opposite Bush H<>uae,
BKLLKFONTE. PA.
Powers' Boot A Shoe Shire is the largest
and best stocked establishment in Centre j
County.
He keeps constantly on band a full
line of .
It O OTN 4 X I) H II O E 8.
He it la#! opening the largest stock of
Spring Go->d* ever h -ought to Bellefonte.
rISI £ 3IH DS 9
: for ladies, kept constantly on hand.
IJ.x-t* and Shoe* for men and women, of j
all style*, quality and price*, from the!
most costly to the cheapest, constantly
; kept on band.
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
either in quality or price*. Call and
examine la is new stock of Spring and
Summer Good*, and you will find it
to your advantage. Apr'illy.
NEW YORK
BRANCH STORK,
| McClain't Block, Directly Opp. Bush
House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
If. IIEKM.4X A CO.. Prop'rw.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID
ER! ES, W HITE GOODS, LA
CES. NOTIONS A FAN
CY-GOODS,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Below the Usual Prices.
SovLitf
ITHNITIKK.
J Oil A' IIBECHBILL,
>n hiselegunt New Rt>om, Spring street
Unit tut hand a <plendid Hssorlment o
HOI SE Ft RNITCKE from the com
>Honest to the most elegant.
CHAM HER SETS. PARLOR SETS.
SOFAS. CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS.
WOOL MATTRESSES HAIR MAT
TKKSSKS,
•nd anything wanted in the line of hi*
iu-ine*— homeniMde iind city work Al
ts ha* made a .peciality and keep* ol
land, the largest and lineal stock of
WALL PAPER.
(hunt* told at reaonable mte*. whole**
nid retail, (live him a call before pur
•haaing elaewhere. febCiy
CKNT R E HALL
Hardware Store.
J. O. DEININGKB.
A new, complete Hardware Store liar
been opened by the undersigned in Cen
tre Hall, where he is prepared to sell all
kinds of Building slid House '■"urnuhing
Hardware, Nails, Ac.
Circular and Han J Saws, Tenron Saws,
Webb Saws, Clothes Hacks, a full assort
ment Of Glass and Mirror l''afe Picture
Fromes, Spokes. Felloes, and Hubs, table
Cutlery, Shovels, Spades ami Forks,
Locks, Hinge*. Screws, Sast Springs.
Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Hods, Oils,
Tea Hells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn
ishes.
Pictures framed in tho fluest style.
Anything not on hand, ordered upon
shortest notice.
nr- Remember, all onds offered choap
er than elsewhere
aug2s' 73-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE -
Let
tors of administration on tho estate of Dan
iel Conser, late of Miles twp, having been
granted to tho undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves to be indebted to said
decedent are requested to make immediate'
payment, and persons having claims!
against the estate will present them au-i
thenticated for settlement <
SAM'LQRAMLY, j
mar 10 01 Ad' n 'fti s t''>'Aof- |
TL. SPANdLEK, Attomy-at- La w.
Pllufonte, Pu. Office with
. llu hA; Vi-cu ii. Consultation in English
an 'Milan. Collections promptly attend
ed to. t'ebd-U
Pumps Of All Kinds! f;
Steam & Rotary Pumps
FOR MINES. \
Deep Well Pumps, jjjjjj^j
Cistern Pumps, fife## l
Anti-Frezing Pumps. .>
GAS PIPES,
unuiix mi Hi
OF ALL KINDS.
Gum Hone § Packing, Bell and Brass
Founders, sod Msuufsrturers ofIheCELEBBATEi)
Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump.
: w&mSend for illustrated catalogue and price lid
J. B. SHERIFF &SO.V.
M WATER veaa*.
■P r * ly. rimKHKUII.PA.
IT WILL PAY! IT WILL PATI
h |T WILL PIT t ( h
ft- I TO GIVE VERY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO
j THE PUBCOAtfK OF YOUB I £
I i Groceries! Groceries! 1 *
rt_ : >
Z : For economy require* that you buy nothing but FRESH, i **
Fl RE GOODS. We keep oo hand at all times
a large and carefully selected stock of
{ goods, c '(uprising every item
£ : that belongs to the **
< | • = "*
j 1 iGROCERY TRADE\
• e
£ : Wt mska it tha cardinal points of our business to sell
fr - __ J ►
Pare, Fresh Groceries!
——c—
i IT WILL PAY!
h' I 3
< To do your trading with • house that always fires a dollar s •
ft- : worth for a dollar. <
J: | Z
S | IT WILL PATI 1 2
: >
Z : To call and examine our complete stock of Fruits. Ruts and Con- \ *
fecuo caries which wa are now daily receiving for the trade. j
- i IT WILL PAY!
i !
Ton
. j handsomely *
to get soma of our
pure candies. fresh fruits A : C"
•5 J nuu for the '"Little Folks" during •
: the holiday seasen. One or two, or five del* : V
£ lars, iust as you can afford, apent in • <
this way at Christmas and
New Year, brings n
; hotter return
than
- I
p. ; the same amount put on Interest at IOC' par cant. j -
U'i IT WILL PIT!
J !' S M
T* ~
-J - uilllr Ihm
£ : FINEST FLAVORED TEAS \ 5
AND
STRICTLY PURE BPICEB. 1
~ ! —r— 1 • h
>• : ta unaa ear tsta tajn* Hm of z rt
d i :
- j gpccsr!®#, ftoatattoßtry, IFruftc, i z
~ : CALL OS £
i i SECHLER & CO., ! a
: >
H i3D Jan. Bush Hours Block, Belleionte. Pa j K
: !
IT WILL PAY I IT WILL PAY!
J. ZEELER tr SON
DRUGGISTS
No 6 Brockerhoffßow.Bellefonte.Ph
ftcalcr* In rbmlefth
IVrtmiirrj. Inncj tinodn Ac.
Ac.
Pure Wines and Liquors for medicr
purposes always kept. may 3J. 72.
GRAHAMfc SON,
Dealers in
Boots, Shoes and
Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Cualotn Work Made Tc
Order.
i
Harness Leather,
Note Leather.
Calfskins
A d Shoe Findings always on hand.
Risnop St;.:et,
t - ..i.ty tf Dviiefonu>, Pa
iTT"® undersigned, determined to met*
' A tbe popular demand for Lower
[Prices, respectfully calls the attention o
'thepublic to bu took of
SADDLKRT
now offered' it tbe old stand. Designed
especially for tbe people and tbe times, tb
largest and most varied and complete at--
sortmento
.Saddles. Harness, Collar*, Bridle
Jof every description and quality ; Whii*
and ta Sect everyth ng to complete a fir-!
class establishment, be now offertal pri. e
which will suit tbe times
I f ACOil IHSGKS. Centre Hail
Excelsior Cement*
Th 'udeTvi(rned now manufacture* Ce>
ani ?\££ RAN T KD OF ASUPKKKIR
QUALITY, at b< kilns, near Pine
Creek Mills, in Haines twp. This ctment
[has already been used ia large quantities
fTnV h h C 4 CR R *"<f i,a- bren
Wh™ oh\ satisfactory u,H.n all jobs
.where it has been used, and as equal to
tVrvh wa*f!rwiB U *<e in CIS
TERNS, M ATEK 1 IPKS, or uhstevfe
.purpose a wood quality of Cement is d*<i
mple x His Crftimt ha* hlrfdy been
testod far and wide, and rendered tbe ut
most satisfaction. Persons, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
etc.. Will Bad it to their advantage U< bear
this in mind,and also, that be warrants the
article as represented.
J 0. MEYER,
may _1 tf Aaronsburg, i*tv
TSI
liiS.iiL SIEEL TIE OEM
j :-ii. mi >
•:' „ ; : - the vor*l . " ' ir'ir- of
so. • -■ fj-tl -u itttban t
I per Mil*?. offr *,
is iuaUc ul p' i.g stifl. f
i • " j ;>rtuir, and disn-iid- In s |
M ' * is - i,:i..-e ataim-t tbe inside of n.-e
■ - • , .! ine carbon aiul scale with, mi
Sv J-j';. to tbe lobe.
■ i o ci-an better, isst toseer, sr. 1 ■ *;
. - la It- market. A dep.- !it .
- svy. Kw silo byuea.'t:
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