The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1876, Image 3

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    THE ( EM HE HEFOIUEH.
TIIII I1M)A V Al'li 27, DAG.
LODGE MEETINOS
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M >n lxy vrsntn*. an at after safh fall moon In In*
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i l IlrnL*eireu. Re. t W P. Mis, o r, W VI
Pn > .an - tin ,s,n . P • f It. meets on Saturday af
1 i-n,s.t >n <m aft, r oa* It fn'.l nt.xsn, al Ihrir Hall.
J J. AWKtT.
V M.C V ot entr. Hall, maata InHia haaameol
f the Ujthfirtn flinrt h, IhwwKM,
Ms • . n . rntlM °\*t' V 1 U° I n .
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rwitl^nt.
LOCAL ITEMS.
The surgical tools and a lap blun
k t belonging to l>r. Alexander, of thi
place, ami which he had left ia his htlggv.
\\e:e llttlM therclrom on last WtdnMMky
night, Ift Value about
One of the bills that have been f.nal-
L , ~-s ,1 by the Legislature this session
pre\ ides follow s,•
"That any pets n within this Common
wealth who shall playfully or wantonlv
discharge a gun, pistol or other firearms
at any ether person, shall be -elite! red t>
pw a fir e to t exceeding ot o thou sat),
dollars, and undergo an imprisonment no
e\eroding one year or both, at tho dUere
lion of the court.'
Janus Galbraith, arre-tcd at Lewirtown
,:> a cha: of robbing tho lllai,s, has beet
acquitted. i
Kv, ry gnrment sold by Wanama
'.-.k A I wn, Gth and Market, Pit',
delphia, has to pass through the hands ot
at least four inspectors. t
The Reporter seems to he a favor.:
a or exchanges as well as with the poo- ,
p'e We are in contiual receipt of papers ;
r.-.uk d "Plcise Kv " Sorry we Ci-rtti I
111 date lit).
Ttio Duncan llaair, -t.cbiii'g am) taints
attached, in Milroy, wore sold by the
Sheriff, as the property of Miller,
with 1.1 tlce to W'. Graham, tcrro tenant.
Vurv t used 1 y li. Ni \V >dfe, of Centre cv,
f r
The v'.'u. |< of J. I'. !t Levi
Murray, in this place, took tiro on last
I": iday morning. T! > fire started on the
roof and was caused by a spark from the
ehimmejr of the smith-shop. Timely aid
and all abundance of water arrested the
f! lies, leaving a hole in tho roof about
ten feet square. Avery high ui.id ar> m
s.virtly after, and might have caused a se
rious conflagration, had tho lire not been
plil out.
'A hen a Brooklyn woman wants a
near dress and l"> 1 a titUe dcLiate about
n- ,ing for it direct, sho pre.-iiits her hus
b . .d with a nice beaded thavii jrpaper
e -e, tilled with tissue from an old paper
p..tern. The first time he uses it he ne
ti.es the tittle round holes In (tie paper aud
naturally inquires the reason, which
g.ves her the chance to -ay with a regret
ful sigh that tt's only a "Duuestie Paper
Fa-hu a ' that she would have used Mime
li i.e ago but tor tho reason that she saw
h< was p .r just then and felt as it she
ought to economize to help him along.
N ble si-lf-denial like this usually fetches
t ing.-.
The Citizens Dand of Centre llali
w . - out on Saturday evening, last, for the
fir?; time, and treated our town to some
ru .sic. TLey played remarkably well for
tl si, rt time they have been under ia
st ruction, and as the personnel of the band
is cc-mpostd of tip-top material, we sooo
e\(>cct to boast cf having one of the test
bauds in the county.
From a letter to Mr. Zerbe of this
place, daud Colloc.iville, Lycoming co.,
April 21, we copy the following • This
no rnir.g about 9 o'clock, it being very
windy, we observed a smoke arising,
which we afterwards learned was from the
burning of George Wagner's barn, and
r bis outbuildings, in Xippenose valley.
Two mules, five calves, and two hundred
bu-hels of wheat were turned. Tho fire
i- -aid to have originated from a load of
llnio which Mr- Wagner had standing in
b - barn.
Tho two-turn [like wings—the Mot*
v. .g and the auti-Motx wing-we learn,
mi; at Myer s hotel at Aaronsburg on
last Friday in order to effect a compro
iti -e We did not learn what headway
w.-s made in that direction, no doubt it
wr.s as hard traveling as the pike itself.
Whether tho r-u't was such that they
c aid sing, '"O what a happy band we
are," for a Joxoiogy, or
"Who shall tear the toil-gate down,
And who shall rear it up,"
wc have not yet ascertained. It would,
h sever, he better, if they could hug and
kiss each other, and instead of spending
their stamps in law.-uits would use them
ior making tho pike fit enough for an ed
itor to travel on without having all the po
etry knocked out of him.
The report current last week that
the railroad work in the mountain bad
been slopped, is not correct, and we are
informed by chief engineer Louder that
there is no intention of having it stopped
at mil.
Mrs. C. E. WolPs school, for the
summer term, will open on TueaJay, Msy
o
Mingled; Briibin will supply the
j >-cpleof this vicinity with good fresh beef
t'.is summer.
Head Locb's advertisement. They
keep one of the best sclectcJ stocks of dry.
goods, clothing, boots, shoes, Ac , in the
county, and sell at prices which leave no
room for complaint. Give .tlicm* u call
when you go to Bellcfont#.
Rev. J. G. Shoemaker will adminis
ter the I. ird's Supper, in the Union con
gregation, near Farmers Mills, on next
Sabbath, 30.
—L. B. M'Entire of Potters Mills, ha
receired a fine stock of new spring goods,
which he offers lower than elsewhere. He
has th- finest and best stock over brought
to the bank, and offers Cr-l cla.- bargain'.
It is just the place to get the worth of
your money or produce. Give him a
call.
Any of our farmers desiring choice
breeds'of horn-cattle should attend the
stock sale of John A. Woodward, atHo*-
:.rd. .Mr. Woodward is a practical far
mer, and has some of tho best breeds in
the state. See his advertisement in the
Reporter.
A little chiid of Emanuel Bower, ir
Miles twp, w6 burned to death, early or
last Sunday morning. Tho parent, hat
gone to the barn to attend to some work
and during their absence the child, cg< t
about 3 years, got hold of the candle une
set its clothing on fire, and was so bsdlj
burned that it lived but u short time.
See card of I). F. Luse, house, sigr
and ornamental painter. He is skilled is
the art. Rain on Monday. Cour
commenced on Monday, when most o
the licenses were granted, and Jack Rou-1
of Rcbersburg. was fined SIOO for violatioi
of the liquor law.—There are many crinii
nul eases.- Maj. Harry Forster hn
our thanks for copies ofl'epoits'of tie
Bureau of Statistics.
On Tuesday court was occupied
with tiie trial of Donelly arid Durst for
robbing stores. Had quite a snow storm
on Tuesday forenoon, which soon turned
into rain. That was a big splash when
squire Rishel was upset with his .buggy
into the crock, owing to a skare of his
horse. D.m't forget that Secblcr dc Co s
is .-till headquarters ftr the finest and be-t
groceries.
James Hill, Commission merchant
for the purchase and sale of (Jrain, Flour,
F ed, Haled Ilay, lJutler, Cheese,
Lard, Potatoes, Apples, etc., Consignment
. Olliec and Warehouse, 'J>7
Hortb Main street, Pittslon, Pa. 20ap It.
j£a3' Subscribers sending their subscrip
tion to this otlice, can see on the address
011 each paper, whether credit has been
given-that noswor* fame w a
'
| Mr U\i>l Urapc and ioui'v, in Hum.
township. w. re ui chure! Aheii '> n*o w;i
entered by thievt * who i uwaged tnrough
il, stealing gold watch belonging to his
daughter, and a"• all amount in money.
Tin-now >l. K i-hmvh will bo ded
icated (by divine perse.. -ion to the wor*
hip of A!no M\ Cod. -i Sun ■ iv. May 7.
S, ;v:. nin 'o t bilit p*t ion >•'.
o' ok, ii in. Kov. .1. Corns, of All. na
will pretell ibo dedicatory * tmon. l.ov,
J. II 1. -hie, K.v. \V. Uwym I oil., r
minis.err will ho pi. -out.
♦ •
MILLIONS OF I'lliKiiNs
A Hoi'si Many Mil> in I-eUglh A
Torchlight Shootm<: Expedition.
Jlo-.ow, I'n . ill Aw ti.h n<
known ui ll 011 ion ll' . \ ors n large
jHiriion el western I'iko eounty and north
western Monroe county, I'll stale. Ik.
jtci i el and (Mm; II h .- k p. ddh rs,
were in the depths ot tlio IN ■ .wis on Fri
day last, when they were startled by a
sudden darkening otAbe sy anl a tioUe
like a heavy cab- nf \ i 1. It the -ume
timo the trees about llieiu began to (iil
with wild pigeon*. They canto from th.
northward, and alar it* the nnrneculd -.•
:i that dil.' ..oii th'- r \v:.> blaek with
the bird*. They settle 1 down in the trees
a* th.. k i* be. : "1.l 111 an ineredin' \ <rt
spa.o of tin .' the woods -vented to I >•
living uia-s ..f pigeon* They lighted in
the trees in stieh nuintwts 11 _.t large
bran.'hes w.ro broken by th. .r w ght
Thev-'seemed to lake tie hee iof ! .en n,'
and rowded the trees under which they
st. . leeup.vi! g1 ' iitcl ' • aim. -t w . bin
tench of th tu N .".S '■ ' alt hour
< ap-ed before they ill .-mid resting
ph.ee- tu the wood* I'lte hurl, peddlers
(.died hundred* of them with club*, and
walked live Millet throt.gh t .e wo.', with
out reaching the end of the to. -t. I'lte
n >-n - v that witn one swoop of a Kmc ,
.'lib tkey e.uild kn.H'k it. ~en* to th.
ground, creating only a temporary punl.
unions the pigeon*. and thai only among 1
th <odirectly attacked.
The lumbermen and others, when to! 1
I by Bennett and \Vatctif tho w.tulcrtul!
gilt they bad seen, organised a nigbt.
h.uut. lii&ein of men armed with pole
and guns -tarted for the woods, and reach ..
Ed there after dark T..ey carried torch
es of pine knots. The pigeons, alarmed h
bv t: e noi-e >! ll gut-.s ari l th* glaring
.■: the t >r\ ties, rote from their pert he* n-.u |
flew blindly aN>ut. For two hours the):
teles and guns made sad hav.v among the I,
roe-ting bird* rhetvar of thousands of!,
wine*, the cracking of branches, tls-hing!,
tore '—. -washing ) Ie, atul report* of .
e■.!!.* termed a scene wild and terrible ,
Thousands ot pigeon* were slaughtered |
before tire lawless and ruthless destroyers ,
were glutted, Each one brought away a
many a* ho could carry, which w.is a ,
small portion compared with the number),
left on the ground to feed the luxe* and .
vdrvL I
On Saturday morning anothtr expedi
tion started out for fttrlher slaughter of the | •
pigeons. Tho birds bad evidently sought;
the roost for the purpose of netting. The >
w • .1* swarmed with hunter* on Saturday. •
The grout fl ek finally rose en masse, and .
in a short time every bird had disappears)]
<d. The direction of the flight wis wo-t U
:trd toward the Susquehanna It is .--ti t
niated that tiie flock was fully twelve 1,
1 mile* long and four or Ave in width. 0
About four weeks ago an enormous
flock of wild pigeons pas- .1 over Sullivan
e inty, N. \., and settled in the wilder- (
ness in the northern part of that county.'
near the head waters of the Beavcrkill. It'
IS believed that V •< Was the -amo tloek |.
m< BtkmM above. Ktextended lhMi6iD>
man's Sulhran county, toa point thuteen,
miles to the eastward, nni was several <
minute* in p.xs-ing over, flying very high. I;
I: appears that Collector Ford, of St. 1
Louis, warned the l"r> dent as early as
May, IS7O, that McDc: aid, the lea !• r
the" Whisky Ring, was corrupt and iMwlk
cable and ihat it was disgraceful to have ...
nim going about proclaiming himself the
especial friend ar.d champion of the Chief "
Magistrate. Said Fori, in terms ni >re ,
forcible than elegant, "1 am satiti .1 Me- j r
Donald is a bad ■ gg. It i- plain that the
President lik d l> i egg- an.l that Mclh n-1 "
aid was merely one ofa basket tull. Re-,T
cent shaking, "however, has smashed a few p
of them and made a very bad smell. I,
An old man named Wi-!i. 11 ward was '
found murdered near a railroad bridge in
Tennessee. Howard wa- en his way to r,
Texas to bis relatives, • d being with ut p,
money was making tho j urney cot foot
A worthless man named Frank Taylor, "
was arrested on "uspicion of b>-ing the ; r
murderer, ar.d admitt d ha\ ng killed the f
old uian with club, because bo refused to ~
give him a chew of tobacco.
AIAXIWAXD is
Vi" mation that wi:i had to th delve- |"
lion and conviction . f the person who
stole the surgical instruments of the under* i
signed, from bis Luggv. a few nights ago.
.1 F. ALEXANDER, MD. 1;
PUBLIC SALE..
I n
SHORT IlOrfX CATTLE.
(j
Will he old at Fubli Sale, nt the re ;• (,
dencc of >
John A. Wood ward,
in II ward t -w: ship. Centre county. 1' .
n SATURDAY. APRIL, ?.. i.tflo'clock
p. m., the following .-
The thoroughbred bub, "thinker B >y," ')
1 years old, having w>n tirst prises at lh> j
county fair for three surcessivo > ears i ;i
"Quaker Boy" i- too well known t need
description.
Two half bb dc. w-, "Red and "Bet-| i
*y,' ! 3 years old These row - are half sis
ters, sired by the Ligget bull, ' Green
Mountain Boy," ar.d arc now with caJi
the second time by "Quaker Boy."
Two three-quarter blood mixed calr< *. -j
ab lut 10 month- old, "Ut of "Re i uiid t
"Betsy," by "Quaker Boy." (
Threw half tiloo.t heifer* frorii lb to till
months old, out of extra good Dative cow-, 1
by "Quak r B->y."
Throe half-blood calves, from two to
eleven months old, all out of good native
eow, by "Quaker Boy/'
Terms will be inad- known on day if
sale. Liberal time will be given.
Second Week, April Term, com
mencing Ist Monday of May.
Jos Devling v- 11 11 Downing ct a!.
Jno 1' Harris vs Ilradi-y Child
it Valentine vs Burd < >al & Iron C<>
Wll McCaualand IV Vankirk •' ig' .Co
Win Young el m 1 vs C.it • Quiglcy
I* McCuflerty \s David llartcr
B Stemm vs S L Vanvnl-afi
D:K"11.t vs L C 4 8 C KB Co
J II Friday vs Pcnna KB Co
A It .Stewart vs E A Green & Co
J C Walker Sun rvs vs Win WaUon
Win Young v Geo Furst
B F Froxell vs S Human
A Walker u-e of vs ft. ■ G rntnloy ' xc'rs
Jno M Root use o{ v- J A Douglu rty
Jos F Williams vs J A Dougherty
lit Nat Bank of Bellefontr v.- B Lv.ish
0 Derr \s Ja- M'-Mannus
J C Williams W B Erklov
Singer M'fg Co t- W II QcCau-lan'l
Jno I* Dehaas vs I) Dclong 1 1 n!
1' Lego A Co use of v J to, Duko
James Chambers vs <J• o Gates
Glenn A ilou or vs 1. V Fit • In Co.
W W Brown et ux vs U F ShalTi r
M Packer v# Lau-b, Thomu- A co
List bfTraverse Jurors for 2nd Week
of April Term— May Ist.
Bellefonto- Geo Jack on. I
Bonner—E -ler Tate. ,
B.ggs -W m Marks, John Re-ides. t
Burr.si-le—J 11 Bates.
College—John Kent.'da.
Ferguson -Jacob Weaver. Mile- Gray, )
Charles 31 illcr, David G M-rks, Fletcher |
Meek, Peter Wolf.tTh"* Pultun. 5
Gregg—Fred Mover, C. F. Hannick, J M
Houseman, K<>bt II Duncan.
Haines—Noah Weaver,
Harris—James Kimport
Huston- Levi Wontn- r.
Miles—Geo W Royur, Geo W 110-term c . <
Ge > 1' Weuver.
Fenn Mii-baellJlrieli. Michael Karstett. r.'
Mam! Moyer, G W Stover, Andrew Si>
vcr.
Pntton— Wm Tresslcr.
Spring—Jno L Itockcy, Jas Sh'-iidun.
Augustus Cox, Jos Troisier.
Union—Joseph Alexander.
Walker—Solomon Peck.
Rush—H B Wilcox.
AGENTS,
make no engagements till vtl s<'■ our
NEW BOOK,
Which in thrilling interest, sterling merit,
elegance and cheapness, lias üb-ulutely no
eijiial. It u "The Thing'' for the Centen
nial period—takes on sight.
Tho North American Review says it i
"deserving of unqualified praise; we antic
ipate fur it an extensive popularity"' ; tin-
Dubuque Times says "Just such a work u
ihousands of the American People will be
glad to possess" ; the Detroit Advertise!
calls it "preferable to any yet published."
Any active Man or Woman ol good ad
dress in-iwe large profits and steady work
for a year. For full particulars, aildie-r
J. B ' FORD & CO, 27 Park Place, New
York. lflnp 12t.
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. The un
dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at
his kilns at Centre Hall to *uit purchaser.-,
ut reasonable rates, also to furnish or con
tract Brickwork. 8. 8. EARNER.
le Til 1 RISING \V VH C LOUD"
All Ell. , - ICxpcolcii to lie Soon t I
,t, I ou \\ ut' Fooling.
"• London, Apt't > From my lull towe
in Fleet street, looking Willi a cotnprolien
j. -ive tirtil <-arel\i! glaitee over Kilrolte, 1
-oe evidence* which encourage tnulo hope
7.) alld that <re long we lihll be on aw a'-
•„ ■ tooting a..sin. t> lief i • :r< :<gihcn<-<!
'by the private lettot whu h I have r,-
reived fr-'in vour >rr r " i< ' : -• * <>*
'*• i Kurope within the lat few dm* ** 11 will
r be well to be prepat < >1 lor prompt aett, n,
w rites v our in an 1 II it ' " I ).•'! !ie
' t i.srx ot the C ar aoettis to be , e. t a ill, atnl il
bncaits tn- . tit Ito G i many. I !>• lloui
.derbolt may strike at any inonteM. ' "Our
. [now Qoyvrnninnt," w rite* your now uri
ta:U,n e, "c . at■ , > it-'. . and tb
jehahec* are even Unit in its downfall il
will o\ en ti row tl-.e n.otmt, hv h-uI , t up
- 'lite red republic, or giv<- place t< n .-*
'' tionary g venitneiit, wl. ba> k. I u]> bv
' lite hiihcrto attppre t voice of the nia*--
<' cof the Italian at 1 R unaii people, wo.I
a re lore to the l'o Ills ver. igl v at d
• semi the Gen : .1 Government back to
*j Floreti, \ dI. Id* th nt
'"sentence "'The mleplion <'t universal
' auffrago in Italy would te.u! i -i m,i
1 overw lielu-.tnu ' el' ' V te
1 parti." From Pari 1 nit. 1.1 that the
" ; Cdmw!..lt pev, Is ill re the , (dm
• which )>• eci >! - the s' nit a- tint nt
all the s ft saying* of Gamhe'i•, n,.r k
1 r'eading- for m.-.deration ,-ti th part ot
'is * non-dominant fa.-in n, can pn-v it t' e
''ipeody c.'iu.ng of a eonvul- ell w hi nwil
end, as the other Rej übli. s ill France
; have end. I. tn the > tab! i-b o. o.t an
1110 ipire Ki ii \,.t . • . :
'I ami St 1',!.; burg coma • milai note* oi
Wiirt.ing But th.-re is iht- counter reflee*
lion that whatever every one expectt
j doe* not come to pa-*, and that it ts the
unexpected which happen i'ltu- we may
ill bodocclved, and lb.. I i,U> .inai > .r
' the An re .n Uej ■> ot I re
' member, il a* the date > f P ' outt re ik efa
gem nil Kurop. in w or. li. -
AFFAIRS IN CHINA
A Territile Kptilcinic at s. chow -
Sorioui lusuircctioua.
j Shanghn'-. .Mareh 11 I!:..; -Ii - .bin ,
int • diver- ;i e:.w ,t wot. ti the 1*... t.c
' Mail -te-inislitp Jnpan. The extensive
[business premises know as Fletcher's
Buildings, in 11 : g hot w re d.-trov d
|bv INN UM 19th mat .v tllwiifrniii
iidemic has br !.en out mar Sooch. w. The
disea-e i* imperf,ctlv known. Death is
almost iiutut .L ita upon the -o are of the
|victim. Several vi!'.,.- have b en de
populated by I . -e. Cot '.t ibution*
ito the Centennial Exhibito n at Ph..udel
[•hin continue : > bo despatches! from \ art
ou* ), rl- ot t'iii: a.
Two formidable insurrection* are now
■
ver-ying." wh.eb. ha- gaine 1 great
!strength, the rebel* having been j itte I by
| the imperial troops sent t • quell the re -
{hellion. Sever..'. :1.1. iior cities have ! ,-<-n
•aken aud are I w held by t'-.e rebt'-
| The sec.ml insurrection i> in Shan -ee,
I the importance ef which may bo e-tima
jted by the fact I it '. to \ n e;..y K.,
| -ti is cndcavoiing to negotiate a loan •■!
110,000,000 taiil-, exprt-sly to pay the
[troop* ftlid purrh.i*e arm* an.l material to (
'subdue ttui rebels. Ttie pay no nt of the
i loan i* to he - -eur.-.l by tho hyp. :heoation
iof customs collect! >n* "at tho ports on the I
Y:.ng-tse-Kiarg River.
TIDINGS FP.ttM ICELAND.
Kdittburg, A; -Tt S. . nt l -
i iornit g has the f 'I. wing :
The steamer A return- hr.- returned to
'Gmntcn from 1 lard with r. budget .f
new*, whieh <.n tbo whole is gratitying.
The winter has been iiJ, ar.d the -: ck
is in good eond.tion. "i'he devastation
caused by lite volcanic eruptions is ir.rcb
lc-s extensive tban at timoantiei, tied.
Tho pumice-stone du-t which c v r.al ma
ny square mile* of land is, it sicn. , p.---
se-.-ed of some manurit g prop.-rty, -
ing grt.-s to spring u;> in many piai--
where it bad never previously been -ten.
Tho reported famine in tho YV. -;mat.i:a
1-les turns . ut to boa m.stake The Arc
turus called there by the cxpr, -s orders of
the Danish G- vert.ne:.:, wi. . it had di
re ted mat it neee -ary too cargo si. olti
be brok■ n up to relieve the king] p
uiation. Tho islanders were f . . 1 to l-i
in mere comfortable cirv umstan, - that,
for years pa-t, the tishing havi- . been re
rraakably go d.
SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA.
Dl.-'scnci.jt) iu tiie Littio K tji.iblicj.
Fighting Reported
i'aiiama. April 11.—Advi ot ft ut C .la
Rica and Nicaragua say that 1' ■ -.. lent
Guardia, oft .-: i Rica, was at Liber a, on
the frontier. '1 no Niearaguan armv iu
front ot him bad he-n ,w.t ~lrawn. N'u .i
--ragxia prop, sed that b. th armi.s sbou.d
retire and that negutiatio::- 1• r.-unod.
General Jorrs had I' -n to visit Fre-:dei.t
Guardia -n a m-i. n from G .alcii aiu.
Nicaragua b:.s tl.e decree f. r n
forced loan, a voluntary . r.o having b. en
secured.
Salvador and Guatemala.
! The armies oftbe-e republic- werei.ear
ly face to face, t. ■ fur from Jusliapa, on
tao b. undarici. The Salvadortat - atfl.t**'.
and tba G.taleuial.a -at --, > G ; .'.. ;uala
had 1,000 men additional, which had gone
I into Honduras to sstsbliih it* President,
i Don Mar. o- A-ir. > S , late .n.
j..-f the Guatirualian Cal .rot.
Honduras.
A battle at I. Nar.-,:.' -. ;i Febrtlarv
21, b- tween the Salradorut- a i.- - o.f Loivn :
tl.e dt-p, d Pr< ident, 1 tho foi, , f
Gi tii-ra! M< .liiia, th-'r. v.d i'.ioaary Prv>.. 1
jd< at, ended in th< defeat ol the latter. . 1
. Tho van-|uishcd wore complt-!y di
• pcrsed at'. 1 the victors captured ait their .
ar:n and inutiitio'. - f war. Tin GcneraS :
j lli-d to Guatemala. (i'rierai Medina, t
revolutionary chief, died a ft w days utter .
j from chronic int- -linr.l inflammation.
The tiuat uuilinn tr i - under Gen ral
Solarcs had pr claim- I Marct A. /■ ti>, a
Uonduriau by brill), President of the ltc
i public.
Leiva, after tbe -ucci - at I. " N trnnj<>-
HMtMUkM hi- goveruaent in Ooeaajro
lur.
A disturbance < -cured at Amr. >i-v
March 21. A party pronoun* > d in favor
>f Soto, seiz- 1 ih<- euartel thr< ugh the aid 1
|of the garrison at.-I killed th • < miitund- |
ant. A forced loan wo* tin ret !, n: 1 Gen- j
lerel B. Strt her, a retired offii . r, wa- invt- ■
led to head the movement This, at the |
instance of the merchant'. In accepted but]
apprehended and ir->ned the ringl. adcrsof
j the disturbance and restored order, the
'merchants anil the well dispo'cd all acting
j with Streher.
Preparing for War.
All the Central American State- were
j more or less lively in military pteparatior.s
j and movements, i'herc is a report current
that there bad !< m lighting between !
Salvador and Guatemala, toil nothing!
positive is known.
AN' EXPLOSION IN* WALES
liirtecu Dead Uoilus lUtovired -
Matty I \r.-ot. Wounded.
London, April 22. An cuplu.-ioi oi
lewder to-day during tLc -| • rations in a j
lew rail wuy tunnel, in 11 u: It t r;.
i.,n near N'e.tli. (.lamoig u County,
iouth Wales, caused the root t<> tall bury
ng all the woikmen. Thirteen dead
to lies and u nutntii-r of wounded have
M-en recovered. Tho search f-r victim-< '
ho disaster continues.
s!•:KNTKEN MEN To B K 1i A NOKI >.
Calcutta. April 22 —A telegram pttbli-li
1 in thi Pioucur t >- lay announce* that
>eventceii persons iiu|iltcnti'<! in the mur
!■ r'of Mr. Margary, of the K gli-h • >p. -
lition, will bo executed at linamo Bur
nah. May 5, in tho pr- --nee of the
Brit.- li escort.
TCBKEY.
Heavy Los-t8 of Turkish Force*.
London, April Ith— A Vb rnu telegram
reports that half tho garrison of Nic-e
are sick. It is uid thai Mukhtur l'a-hn
losses dutingliis retreat wcro cnormou-.
Mountain passe* were .-o narrow u only t<
admit five men marehing abreast Rod. -
wcro continually hurled down precipe . ■
upon the Turkish force.-as they struggled
through.
A Paris correspondent states that tie
Bourse was convulsed at tho close ye. t r
day by the news that TJ"" Montenegrin
had joined tho insurgents.
_
INDIAN ATROCITY.
A Pennsylvania Family Murdered
Leavenworth, April 23.-- Advices hnv
been received hereto tins effect that sum
lime on Thursday night a family of emi
grants mimt d Jlaki r, from somewhere i
Pennsylvania,-were mu -a< nil hy Indian
about a hundred miles north\vet of Cu.-le
city. The family coio.i t. dol a man, wit
and two children, all of whom were brain
ed with hatchets or tomahawks and tin
scalped. The wagon belonging to Bake
was nfied and everything valuable i-arrie
off. Tho bodies of the victims were d<
ci-uliy buried wbuu luuud,
MI L* Wlil.i: APPRAISE*
MKNT.
I I , OK \KN It-.It s or MI It
li .1,, .ll.lt übjl' I to lit I'll M' Wllllll
, Hi.. . mil. . f Centre, fur tt>- year Is7o
llellefonto Horn.
Cl*.
W \\ Wet 'er 11 $7 76
John I'iiwiin 11 du
II Hoi limn .V t V . II I® 76
(JimW I>..v*itit-K. I'.H .r.lt to 75
■So.-litor A IS 10 V.
K I* Urilfl M Ifi
.1 ): A t'T Ah land- I ! l (l "?
j K C Itu luird It 7 76
V II t" i It d"
hoti At'.' 1 > Ht|''
I - . I,- l; .in - .-ill > tiiu-r 10 'JO 7.'i
il K It irtloy I I 7 TO
II T Twitmiiv It do
.lolia Itritoltl>i 11 It d>>
k i.inl -iin AS .n ...II ilo
\ Hatilh t I do
John t; Sn I.OIIOV I t do
11. H. I A Mine.'. - 10 HO 76
l M \\ agt oi A ion... 10 do
I .1., . id. A Hi.i .I.' 18 '■">
A\ I. ti 10 :'
M nl. into A I' .... II 7 7l>
far A Son It 10
\\ in M.C ellai .1 It 7 76
II A "ftilaer 11 do
K 1* Blair .....14 do
I! rp. i A 11i.1h.0- 10 207.'.
vtr- lilt A eager II 7 76
rhr.nl ro Deciliter It do
t. II U.'trikfi It do
J iiiim Wetth It M
■S ,\ lliow A Son I > 10 76
\1 .N It I t..io II 776
M Hunk!e It do
At' 10 30*76
.1 V. 1...R It 10 76
110 lloffer, Billiard* 8078
i II s.ml* II 7 76
I V II .. A It: • ' ti' 76
s \ II o II 776
.! I. HuiikU II do
I. VI M. Hi. Jo It do
i d a nr.l Hroii I t do
\\ S Wo.I A S il II do '
l' Strtekland It <Ju
A So--matt 11 do
It (1 Chneiutn It do i
II O Hot! r It do
\ - eh ro vor A Son 1 I do
l. J Ula third II do
S. ■ v A A krr> 1 I do
V J '• ... It d •
.1 A J II lift II 16 To,
Hoggs twp.
i' t.. >n Atv i; lo |
,t .1 I.uea- It 776
vl.-t'oy A I.inn 1 10 761
I' Kanp It 7 76[
I !.> . A Hath 11 do
lu-uner tap.
I, Una* 0 26 75
K A J 111 . 'J do
ltiirtibiile twp.
i; it r. Uk i 776
I'liilipburg horo.
J.d.n ILuorih II 776
111- Motfit It do '
II Ay. 11 do
L aii.i'.UH Brother* It ©{,
Sir ufe, Lehman A Co II 775 '
l.ehumn Aeo 14 do i
W 1. 112 i r|■ v r .. ...II ilo
Mtl Hoi k 1! do
II Al; ol ... II do j i
.ii- U Zeigler 1" 2076
D ti Hlrlinger It ' 75 :
It llavi 14 77■
. sji.M-1,. 11 do
V\ 11 MlUattMlan I It Jo I
VI J 11 do s
Ivi Muiter II d.* ,
I S (Jrv II do
i*|r .(; Co IS 10
•I &uok M 7 7>'
loop A Irvin 11 Jo
IM Mur 14 Jo
I*. \V i|(to nil 1 4 do
*t (' >nJo 14 Jo
M untou A Son I*' JO 7 •
1 er, U arris *oo IS IS 26|
Mii.r l. 107-
'll .'-wit r 14 7to
K Fleck 14 do I
1. bor: Mlport II Jo
'll Switaer.... 14 Jo
Vrk- A l'arker 14 Jo
!:- C 1•.: ■•• .. .14 do
•mar A Uuo 14 do |
Iloword boro.
; Wet,or ACo - ...13 10 7*.
-1 laime 11 i 7.i
I Co* k 14 do
r \ei A Swyer* 14 do
Mehafrv 14 do
1 It drove 14 Jo
1 M >re 14 do
ueas A lire !1 do
•: o Dtehl 14 do
V 11 N. :1 It do
ltrick'.ev -14 Jo
Liberty twp.
.1 K ns II J.
*,; „' . > A i 11 10 75
Curt in twp.
Ym Singer ..14 7 ">'
Half Moor. twp.
S Gray A Co 13 10 7".
It (1 r, fin 14 775
\ S Gray A Co _ll Jo
cI. ve A' Son II do
Ration twp.
J V.tvin & Bro _l4 do
i W iiuuilerger II do
Bjriag twp.
i .1 llarnot 14 do
' llnng 'A* 75
I K Mann —.13 10 7.'i
Milts twp.
leker A Koierick 13 10 75
- '"runk A Son... 13 Jo
A F llaio'V, b.gt .13 Jo
IW > OOK A t'o 13 do
I W Sch .! II 775
V Stover 14 Jo
Huine< twp.
i *ll irj i r II 775
I'lo Yearick 14 Jo
J It Spic Irnyerdk llro I t 10 75
I'ouny, Wilton A Dirbl 13 Jo
4 M M mar II de
F Phillip? .12 13 25
1 Villi lp.
IV K Alexander ...13 10 7
•nook. Smith A co. 13 Jo
i V. Si a>k A *'.. 13 do
i W Stover 9 25 75
.. I 'inch II 77
C C Campbell 14 do
I,.hti li Foot 14 J..
> Krllo 14 do
I F < Chamber* 11 ib,
i>b llaenbotb it J>>
Potter twp.
IV .! Thompson A llro 13 10 75
Win W01f.... 12 13 25
I* i Gin-go .11 775
hI! McKnthv 14 do
I A Larriiner.... It Jo
•troni A Swiir!/. 14 Jo
leromc Spigelmyer 14 do
I . ltd man _ll do
I o Drininger I I do
Mllk rA S n 11 d->
llairi* twp.
I> Ile* A- ton 13 I*l 7i
>li Stover I t 7"i
I .1 Price 11 do
IT Stewart It do
UM B Jack II do
i' l' W Fio her 11 do
College twp.
I> F Tayl r H 77A
Murray Brothers 12 13 "Jf
•IM k-..n A Caldt-r 18 10 7f
11 MII ni-cr I I *7o
John Ncidigh II do
.1 W '-'.uiirt I I do
Ferguson twp.
I C Can phell Ac <'•> 13 10 7fi
.1 min I' ii'lap A ('■• 13 do
C It Mi Williams A Co 13 do
.1 K Smith -lr II 775
M (> Gray 11 do
Th • Bollinger 11 do
Milesburg boro.
I. f W- t.'liT .14 7 7U'
John llii.l'ii-r M to I
Mct'lain Cook 11 do
T K Lyman II do
cII Eii-e A tiro 11 do
lui)C llnu|>l 11 do
M(. Itvmiiii It do
Snow Shoe.
Wolf, I'otti-r% Go 12 1.126
Ilorbert Williams t l 776
May .V l.obo 12 18 26
if. Iti Mo Ado II 7 "i'i
WII Cri*tnnn 14 <to
Unrv.y Wilhcrighl 11 do
Rush twp.
John N utlull 11 16 76
Win .) .1 ui k-on 11 do
WB Miller II 7 7.'.
K M Mturdovant 11 <lo \
Taylor twp.
Jolin Coucnliavor 26 76
.John T Fouler ACo 11 776
Worth twp.
I V (iniy IS 10 76
Hoover V Keero IS do
J(i Jono II 776
Huston twp.
.lohn 1 TUomp on II 776
.1 FWi limns 11 do
Levi Womcr 11 do
.1 O Hoover 11 do
Daiilol Irvin 14 do
Unionvillc horo.
AJ A T K Grist 11 15 71
Leathers A Ituek 1.1 10 7f
S A Martin 11 77. r
Llt ltiilhurnl 11 do
Marion twp.
. Holmes & Wilson 11 10 71
II Yenrick A son 13 do
WH Miller it 7
i Walker twp.
s 11 Brown II 10 7'
r S H (loodhart 14 771
" David Soil 14 do
Gregg twp.
r J 15 Kiglier 12 13 2
J Kll Duncan 11 77
- Israel Grenoble 14 do
i i'hllip bltvvk 19 IVI
I low lit il twp.
It C I .ealln ' ' ' '''
Al. u|'|>enl mil he I" Id "I tho Collllill*
ij.i..ii. r' . 111. Hi Bellrfonte. tba 20lh dm
' ..| Mm, A I' .18 nn.l ta*e. hereby *
ne -mi mu*t be paid on or before the 'AHh
<>f June Youran attend If you tool ag
grieved.
i JOHN W. UAKDNEH,
27apr ifBMB
marriages.
: On Itareh 30. by Knv W M I.audi-.
> Mr. O llailcnhii'g, of N Tort., to Mi
, Joio Auinuu, of I'ciiii-.valley.
* til the Villi nut, hi lho •tune, Ml Has
, im Shriek, to Mm Kiituira FraulX, both
, of Sugarvalli i, Clinton co.
lMiiladelphia. April '.' J. l'elrolt.uiu
im.v; refined. 1 i(.vl4< Flour only mod
.-lately aeliye nl unihang* I liguie-
W lient inn. In e Imt *le nly, Keiiiuv ivani*
, . $ 1 l( | I . Mill er, *1 ell I I .VI.
Corn dull end woati; yullow, t!(|>tilW' Gal*
raltior low of !e, ulilti l , 4tl(.v >lc
Mil Hot M iuk a is, i rreeted a eikly hi
I) Sholmire,
Clover Se. d j- (l
Ileal s<■ to #7,UU per I>* Ihs
Corn t .e t • .'si. .
Hye 'Wo to 7"
S 'ft Nva Seoiia l'ln.ler s*,; ground
$lO per ion.
\\ Into Whoal $1 -6 to } I ;'4i
UeJ " $1 18 (oil 10
Barley Tib- lo 76.
Timothy $2 to 6"
I'l a. tar in Hlone a. 76 lo J*
Salt I 411 lo I 60.
Out* 32c t 35e.
I*. laloe. 27k- to ■Uk*.
It i£ Id.Kl'ON I'K MAIIKKTB
IV lute Wheat $1 20 Hi d 120 ltyi 1 >
Coin oar* 4 1 ' IT Oais TT Barley '.KI
70 ...Clo/or-eed ft,.' 4' ..I'otntoef .'to
Lard pur pound It l'ork per pound'.).
Itultei'JO 16 l'latter perton
sll Tallow S.. liaeo' 10 linn. 16
l.nrd par |k.uh.l rt . ent. lluek *lo al
tiftela. K our per barrel retail 7J*'...
Nova Seoiia planter sll 60 Cayuga
idaiiot s'.',6o per 2000 Ibn Shelled corn 46
t" .'4
f j. (I \j if s
LtMIK ! LOOK!
If you iwiut to Save Mom v, buy your
goods of F. (!. FIUMCWCI S,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
ALL GOODS arc guaranteed to hi
right or tho motiey refunded. All or-j
den Riled promptly, accompanied by
! tho money.
HA It IKON 2! ct. per lh.
BENDER'S HORSE BHOEB 11
$6 00 per Keg
WINDOW GLASS, SxlO to 10x14,
$2 M per llox.
Pl' fTY at 4 eta. per lb.
SxIOSASII, 12 Lights, 38 cLs. par
i Wiud'W
FOUR PANEL DOORS, 11.88!
BLInV'S and SIIUITKHS SL6O to sl.7i
' per Window
IPPHF. WHITE I.HAD SIOOO or U* lb*.
TltAl'K CHAINS, Straight or Twitted 7
1 ft $1 00.
j II A It HO W TEETH. 4| ct- p. r lb.
sTKEL I'U I.TI N' VTDi: TEETH 50 ct*
I'OltN ri.oWSliO\ KLST&toMt.
" 1-g. HANDLE SlltlYKLs, Met*
HO KS. U eta.
HAY HAKES, 2iru.
I . il. FK IX IM I N.
N A I L>, ns good us the best at 82 8
|>er Keg.
Cooking Stoves—Complete.
7 Inchoa. s lnche* 'J 1 nche*.
$lO W. slstUto $ A)l0. s'A* 00
WINDOW SHADING, 23 cts. pei
vard. all Color*
25,0tK1 pieces WALL PAPERS A
BORDERS,
from $! IV to $1 60 per piece
jSJtrCeme and Sac oar STOCK 'WI
F. G. FRANC ISC US.
Lcwitiuwn, mar 30 v
r jMIE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE]
RE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The Bellefonle public an.] the People ofj
the country generally will bo pleated to
; know that the old and well eitabiubeJ
DRUG STORE.
late the pro|H-rty of Jamei C. William*,
on Allegheny Mr.ct, neat door to ltschv'
hardware emporium, ha been rc
ii opened for ku.ine and i* be-
ing rapidly re~l.>ckcd and
fitted out with the beat and mot popular:
■ DRUGS AND MEDICINES.;
PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
an 1 everything utually kept in n t:rt-c!ar
Drug More
Pit F.St KIPIIOASt IKF.FI I.
Iy < )iii|oiiiiil< *1 j*4 nil liourw
,of the day or night, and particular and
V prompt attention given to the want* of ;
5 fanner* and other*
who live in the i untry. Store never
ch *od to th. -e who want medicine* or
anything in the drug line.
The undcrtigm d hope*, by atrict attention,
to buiiotw, to merit and receive the pub
; lie palonage.
H M HhRHI JiOTOJf.
Saprl* Agent
[EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers.
[ZJ
We wish to sa v to the people of Penns \ allev, that we
:!havc just opened and are now ottering full lines of all
igoods that we ileal in at such prices that even defy com
ment, or competition.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OITII STOCK.
OUR CLOTH INO DEPARTMENT is lull of Bar
£ains, at from Five dollar* for a full Suit of Men's Cloth
nig up to the finest Read} Made goods in town.
DRY GOODS
At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents.
Muslin ul (1, 7 and H cents. Dress goods in all the
newest styles from 10 rents p r yard up to the best
grades oi Silk.
CiJVS U3 A HALL yyJOSiODU OOSfISTO^DyVW—7>J£ PLAHZ
' -THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF
'
>, S. & A. LOEB.
5 Aft SI
HARDWARE and STOVES
will sell HARDWARE. STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makeri' Material, Build
ci's Hardware, of all kinds, l'aints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe
cially.at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Children*' Carriages, Shovel Plows,
Cutting Boxes, etc. We have the best COOK STOVES and RANGES in
the Market, and warrant them to he good. We keep all repairs-for same,
and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anyone in this county, building, or
dealing in this line of goods, will pay them to come and see us.
THOMAS A. HICKS A BROTHER,
Belle/ante, Pa.
Don't Buy
A
HARD COAL BASE BURNER
IIKATINU STOVK, unlit you have ex
amimid the
f
-THE
lies! & Handsomest
SToVK IN TliK MAKKKT.
jCall aud etc- tbeni at the Store of
J. A. IIEENNAX,
CSKTBK HA U., I'l.
NEW YOBS
BR ANCH STORE,
kl.Clai.T* Block, Directly (tpp. Huthj
iloute,
Bollefunto, Pa.
11. II r.lt.H A \ *1 CO., I'rop'm.
Dry Goods,
HOSIERY, LINENS, KMBROID- 1
EKIES, WIIITE GOODS, LA
CES, NOTIONS A- FAN-
C Y OOOI) S,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS
Below (ho I'suul Prices.
Novlltt
D. F. LUSE.
FAINTER, JEER. I
offers his services to the citizens of
Centre county in
lloiiwc, Mfcii ami (IriiaiiH iiliil
Painting.
Mriping, ornamenting and gilding,
Graining
OAK. WALMT,
C'HEsTNOT. Etc. 1
Plain an.! Fancy Paper hanging. Ofdrri
r--pwlfully ftolicitcJ Term* rcaonab!c.
1.11 pr tf. '
BUY
THE COMPLETE WASHER!
The above cut repreiw-nu the Complete!
Wathor, fitted to a tub, wrilh the tub cut]
out to .how how it i fattened for u*e.
OVER 100.000 OK THESE MA
(RISES ARE IS ISE.
The Complete M uglier u ill
miiwli u 4 urprf or Bed 4|nill or
Fine Luce Curtain or 4 oil nr.
Warranted For Five Years.
Price Only SO.OO.
JOHN 11. MILLER,
Centre HalL j
Proprietor for Centre county. # 2O apr tf]
Boots and Slioe^.
j Ladies' Shoes at 1 dollar per pair. Misses' Shoes at
|75 cents per pair. Men's Plow Shoes at $1.25. Men's
Brogans at $1.25. In the
NOTION DEPARTMENT
We have Ladies' llosc at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at lOe.
Men's llosc at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at sc.
Kid Cloves at 50 cents. Clark's O. N. T., Cotton. Gc,
aud all other goods in proportion.
THOMAS A. HICKS dc BHD.,
(Successor# to WILSON A HICKS,)
Pa n i c Prices.
11. I. LAKHIMFR.
at the old Centre Hill Hand.
J ul opening a Sum. k uf
NEW GOODS,
OI.D FASHIONED I'ltllM!
A large variety of
Ladie* Dress Goode
I Ureal Bargain* in
Muslins ami Calicoes.
Heady-made Clothing
Warranted to Suit,
j llits Cloth* und Ca-almtra,
Caut be excelled
His Crocery Department,
Akloni.bo* every ono in assortment and low
prices.
Syrup, Sugar, T.-a, Coffee. Canned fruiU,
Dome.tic and Foreign FruiU, Cheee,
and every other article belong,
ing to the Grocery Depart
. in en t.
Farniers, Mechanic* and Laborer*
1 look to your intern#! On* dollar aaved i*
a dollar in pocket. Then call and see al
what a*ti.ni*hingly low price*.
*-#-No trouble to ihow Good* "W-\
AUo the choicast Famjlt I'uot a al
i way* on hand. Apr, 15, y.
Miller & Son,
. CENTRE HALL, PA.
DKALKKS IN
PURE DRVCiS
AND MEDICI SIX,
CHEMICALS. GILS, DYE STUFFS.)
PKHFC M KKY. NOTIONS,
FANCY AItTICLKS
fghthktgillt,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
PI BE WI.YE %\l> l.l(|I 4>ltS,
for mdictnal purpose*.
Trusts A Supporters in great varietj.!
Alto, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. '
and all other article* utually kept in a
firttcla** Drug Store.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded.
j'JJoct tf miLlekason.
Headijunrters for Boots and Shoes! j
JOHN POWERK,
HOOT A SHOE MAKER,
OF CENTRE OODNTY.
DIPLOMA
Awarded to John Power* for the
beat f.nc Ho l* exhibited at Cen- '
t tre County Fair for the year 1K76. I
b)AW 1U i? A xTyl&¥ 1
Oppoctle liuih House,
BELLEFONTE. PA.
Power*' Boca A Shoe Store it the largest!
and best * locked caublubment in Centre j
'County.
He keeps constantly on hand a full
line of
II <> O T H A N I> N XI > E N.l
He i* jut opening the lirf{it stock of
Spring Uoodicver brought to Bi-llefoi.te,
F J J J £ £ >J T> £ 9
for lathe*, kept constantly on hand.
Boot* and Shoe* for men and women, of
all style*, quality and price*, from the
mo*t eot!y to llie cheajiest, constantly
kept on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
either iu quality or price*, Call andj
cxntniuo hi* new stock of Spring ami :
•Mimmcr (iood*, nnd TOO will find it
[to your advantage. Apr2lly.j
DM INISTK ATOB'S NOTK E-
Let
jters of administration on the estate of Fe
ller Stiffler, late of rotter twp, having boon
■ granted to the undersigned all persons
I knowing themselves to he indebted to said
decedent are requested to make Immediate
.payment, and person- having claims
against the estate will present thctn au
thenticated tor settlement.
FELIX STIFF LEB,
;27apr Gt. Adm'r.
C. T. Al.ki ANIUC*. C M. BOW KM
VLEX AN I>KK A BOWERS, AlUir
neys at-Law, Bellefonte, i'a. Special
|attention given to Collections, and Or
phan*' Court practice. May be consulted
jin German and English. Office in Gar-
Euan's Building. raj'JS'Mti
Pumps 01' All Kinds!
Steam &Ro(ii 17 Pnmirs
FOR MINES.
Deep Well Pumps. s ; \\
Cistern Pumps, m JJt\
Anti-Frezing Pumps. • j|P,
GA S P 1 pE S ,
OF ALL KINDS.
Gum Hose § Packing. Bel( and Brass
Founders, and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED
Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump.
J. B. SHERIFF & SON,
88 M'ATEII Nt., A NO I*l itenne.
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IT WILL PAT! IT WILL P A Yi
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I'L IIK GOf. >DS. Wc keep no hand a( all times
a large and carefully selected stock of
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<f ; nuts for tbe ''Little Folks ' during : h
— • the holiday season. One or two, or five do!- • >
£ : law, just as you can afford, spent in ' -4
this way at Christmas and
New Year, brings a
I better return
1 than :
: the same am unt put on Interest at 100'pcr cent. t •-<
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STRICTLY PUKE SPICES.
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IT WILL PATI IT* WTL LPA Y i
J. ZELLER & SON *
DRUGGISTS i
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Dealer* in lieinlralH i
IVrlinmrry, Faucy (owl* Ac.
Ac. ;
j Pure Wines and Liquors for tnedicr
I purposes always kept. may 31. 7*3. ij
Dealers iu
Boots, Shoes and
Ladies*, Misses* and Chil
dren's Fine Gaiters.
All Kinds of Custom Work Made To
Order.
Harness Leather,
Hole Leather,
[ CalfSkins
i And Shoo Findings always on hand.
1 Bishop Street,
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<6. A .National Family Paper. *76.
Tbe Ureal Family Caj-er ni America. lb* onlj nwr
•11-Mm; .very indlrr. yoack and bum baa, and ui
in milll on* to tic |Ktblk. t now rv .dy In the teo -
rni ttUki clunMctl * W4d 10MU9 mm delated ®ub*crlb,
THK STAB SPANGLED BANNER
U slant' tl*ht pmt. a colorer nam. lUn alse.
ovtwAtMatnc with rharmtna Kiunva. TaW blotches.
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c4(w>. Klabia. Iwrtb AiU, *.. Ac ; baa a Chlldtao'a
Itcparliooni, a Medical Itqpartmenl. I'aulcr'a Corner.
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Humbugs
niuobr ha fire fo)amn of tratliful. n>lUblo ut#-
turuU. No Mwdtlt. lottery. gift. *nnd. or* "fiui od
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IpAjvrr It e *.!*•■*• *ll Swindler* wlihotft fe*r or favor
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i 11 VWPI ' arerytbw. It l Jut UM paper fur every
(home. Svuthernor Nivlhern. It to not |k*UUc*l, rw
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It haa fonr <>a for IS jrwni, and is read by luu.uu pople.
You want it and will have it soma time. Why not now ?
Elegant Chroinus
(wnh f 1 each), air.' Sail tin* be*. iinely mounted, and
we olot any four ..I iheae fern* and Rasmus a whole
iyear. all Iree. lor sl. low# arc onuiu, fhrumia
' .tillable for any parlor. W other premiums oflnrodr.
•V I nut Wnr.l Header. rv member IST? in our
.\ A .tat it "HI. country's centennial. During
this ona year do take a National, patriotic,
wide awake payer, one that la. lor Right ami
against wrong one thai know* no party, no north, south
(east or weal, but a pa|er Intended for every reader one
thai eaves money to it* reader* l.y ctjuiaingUie "trlcka
land traps"of awtndledoin . and now la the Ulna. Yon
l;.vo |ot It on too loug. Send to-day. Now b the *c
(cepUKl tim*.
See. ISA.? •WW this great paper a jmar.
I With four ch&rmliiK chromoa* only 1. t> uam
ih mcnli far 13 rent* ready) MBt
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TL. SPANGLER, Attorney-st-jLuw,
Bcllefonto, PA Office with
I Bush A Yocuni. Cousmtation in English
and German. Collections promptly attend*
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NATIONAL STEEL TUBE CLEANEK.
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(PaUr.'ti July ?;tk, 1574 %
Carbon Is ouo of the worti c<> ituctoiv of Tuaat
known. 11 deposit : : .!.• .i an incbOtt ilieluihM
caii-i...' i t0,.., . f \iS per tent, opfurl.
Tin* Ttttn-I'l'om r*' i.ia'lo of eprlnrfsteel. Each
) segtucu; I* of i. sell a spring, and tiirleiiti* in, a per
feti cii< i •••: to j reas against the inaiiie of tba
In be, n ittnvln-* nil the c&rlion and scale nitliout
:!ie *' ji.t. -i In jar;,-to the tube.
Gun. . i io v >au lustier, last lonfrer, and work
' . t '• l.i it • RUSilet. AdnMed and in uso
hv n I" -5 J .ye. Kor si.!e by dealers. Send fcr
Yllii it 1 I.MBIiS S3 KNfE <
Agvi.Ufor Ihe tnilej Bu.tcr,
'lToot of bant OUi Bircet, New Yorlt,
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