The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 03, 1876, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
iHU JLsDAY AUG f>, IbTfi.
LODGE MEETINGS.
CKKTBS HSM. U--CX. *' M. T O. of O. V . morU
on i \ --o-ird*- ioninc to the t™ ! oltrw* 11*11
M t.tt.Ut.*>*J>, IWI. 11. I'. s*k*V. *• •
Oi.lt Fo*T Lonor, Rn. ST!. I A M . meats on
V liny "f inc. on or after net foil moon to the
Od.i fellows Halt. . _ „
i r 11-.-it.* uru. S -.!. W. It Kixitw. W. M
PRiointsr liDAKar. rof IT. moot• on sn,l*s sf
..ernoonon or ftoi ouch I ill moon, t thro lls.l
.1 .1 A*nrv.
V . M. C A of Centre 11*11. moot, in Urn Imoomonl
of the lthor*n eh ireft, *follow, IHtvorioKsl.
'Tty.oVnl ami fill 1 rtrlnjr om>inr of esvli mmj
V-n-N.t Mm'>i I'rivhi MTIW<, I*l -1 W Fr>t*
oronlnir" l?<-in*kv Mi il l- i*. tl-e Mil I'ri-tsj even
In* of all montha harins Hve f rlasy*.
M Picrstivv \v. A. kauv
1 "resilient. I*"'"!
OCA.L ITEMS.
Our friend* will oblige bv oil
1 loins of local news in tlioir locality, giv*
u the fad* only, and wo will put them in
shape, also notice* of deaths and marri
age' 1 . ——
Anv one sending us the name* <>f five
now J-üb.-crihers, with tho o: will ho
cntiiled to receive tho Rkvoktkk oneyear
Tttc llitronTKn h ng read by nearly
every body en this side of the county,
where it lnt a larger circulation than
any two papers, will bo found tho be*t
l-.u ,'.ium for advert nog I u*incs*,sa.es, Ac.
-V a
-'■"-Subscribers to the Rkivktkk, rend
ing outside of Centre county, should re
nut us 10 cent*, yearly, for postage which
we w ill p iv hero ; th - reduces the postage
to one half, n* the sum paid by them for
one year'® postage was '.V eta.
— T! •Ti ve SS. School, in IVt
tertwp.. will have a harvest borne cole
brat it, ii. the grove near Ruble'a mill, on
12 if August. The Centre Hull brass
band will bo present. A fencral invita
tion is extended.
l>r. Jac, bs informs us that a * >n of
Jeif. Tro-.or, living near th > p ace, in
falling from a f-nco, en Monday, h-J
collar bono b:- Von.
Prof. Wolf. P. IV. of (Tity-burg,it
In our town en his accustomed tunimcr
visit to it it brother Wm Wolf.
Rev Wolf * illre tell in the l.uth.
church, in this place on Sabbath morning
n \t. and also In the evening.
l)r. Alexander K.Red a rattles: v- •
on Monday The varmint had 12 rattle-.
Emanuel Swart*, of Pcna twp.,
catueln too ck-ed nl " 1 ish
saw in the mill on Kik ere.- rcsu-.ing 1
a serious fleeh wound on his arm.
We see that other papers in the
county, and the people generally have the
carao opinion of Seek lor A Cos grocery
in the Bush bouse block, that w-< have.
There w no mistake a'out any thing we
have yet said about th - establishment, it
is frs: class in every particular and the
b- -t in the county with the most gentle
manly and obliging attendants that you
can meet with. Their goods hava been
marked down to cash prices at short credit
to reliable parties.
And now at last, and for#certainty,
ti <unbuty and Lewistcwn railroad is in
operation again—the trains running about
the same as they did when operations
ceased a few year* age-. AW re glad and
sre know Snyder county is glad too.
strar.gcr while asleep in an arm chair in
the hotel, with his mouth opn, had a
gold mounted kt of teeth stolen there
from. Uarllcton is ahead now. The
chap who did that ought apply to Grant
for a position.
A r>ght nice, lively democratic
sheet, the AViliiamsport Sun.
——Jerry Condo, of Marion twp., send*
u two tiinotuy .talks which grew upon
his land, ore measuring 3 feet 1 inch, and
the other 4 feet 11 inches. T .J Mr. Con
do pronounces Tilden timothy, and shows
that he knows how to farm.
A valuable sorrel rnaro was stolen
from the stable of Mr. B. M. Rouiig, Un
ion co., on Monday night of last week.
A reward of SSO is offered for the animal
and thief, e r J-l for the return of tho for
mer.
Tho Presbyterian congregation at
Beiiefonte lias chosen Rer. M. McEivev,
o: IVainfioid, N. J., to £ll the pulpit va
cated by Rev. AV.T. AYyllo some months
ago.
"Air there any letters for my wim
n.-.n twin. ." -aid a plain looking old gen
tian.an at the post office the other day,
"No," said the postmaster, "but here's a
big fat envelope with some pictures on the
front for your daughter." "J is' what I
come down arter," said the old gentle
man ; smiling, "Melindy'a going to be
married ; an' this here's one of tLeni han
dy "Domc.tic' papper patruns to cut out
her weddin gownd by.-"
The Lutheran conference is :a session
here this week- Ail the mini.-ters belong
ing to the same —but one—are present-
Ilor. Bricker, of Salona, prt siJtnt of Con
ference, preached the opening sermon on
Tuesday evening, subject, the Unpardon
able Sin.
The ministers present are Revs. J. G.
Anspach, Wm. C. JlcCool, J. Iv. Bricker,
John Tocr.luiton, Wm. H. Piven, M. J.
Firey, W. L. Heisler. P. Aurand, J. A.
Bright, 'Wm. 11. Lilly. R. Smith, J. K.
Miller and Straub.
Howard Spangler and Ed. Forster
have opened a livery at Belief >te. Ge'ep
g'lang.
—On last Monday ev< ning Orris Me-
Cortnkk brought six rattlesnakes and one
copperhead to town which lo in company
with three others killed in the mountain a
short distance above James M'Cormick's.
There were more of these reptiles on the
spot where these were killed, but the re t
escaped into the frocks. Several of the
varmints were over", three feet in length
ar i had 1! rattles. Evidently rattlesnakes
and copperheads dwell harmoniously
together which is more than can be said of
cats and dogs, or of some who are joined
"for better or for worse."
Judge Love is seriously ill at present.
Since the above was in type, Judgu
Love has gone to his long home, lie ex
pired on Tuesday evening, last about 5 o'-
clock, of dropsy of the heart.
The other day we cons'* ncr*'>* the
man who didn't buy his groceries at Sech
lers. You never saw a sicker man in j our
life.
OHIOSTOXEWARE.— J. B. Fisber, at
Penn Hall, has ju=t received a la-go lot of
the Lest Ohio Stoneware—Crocks of all
sizes from J to 0 gallon. Also Flower
Puts and Hanging baskets. Prices reason
able. Give him call. 3aug3t.
The duplicate of state and county
tax fur Potter township, has been left at
the Bank in Centre Ilall, where all who
desire can pay their tax. GEORCIE KEEN,
Collector. 27jul4t.
From the many flattering testimonials
we have road, paying tribute to the Beatty
Piano, and Beatty's Golden Tongue Or
gans, wo are constrained to recommend
them to any persons contemplating pur
chasing an instrument of either descrip
tion. Address the manufacturer and pro
prietor, Daniel F Beatty, Washington, N.
J., for any informotion respecting the
same. Sea advertisement. 1m
The Beatty Piano, and Beatty's Gold
en Tongue Organs manufactured by Dani
el F. Beatty, "Washington, N. J., are high
ly endorsed by all who have tested them,
as to the stylo of case, durability, and
sweetness of tone. They are said to excel
any other instruments in perfect construc
tion. See his advertisement in another
column. 1 ni.
Two good covered stage wagons, 8
head of horses and harness, are offered for
sale, cheap, by George Miller, near Wolf
Store, Pa. 13 jul 3t.
We have tried Bower's Mead at
Zellcfs Drug Store and it is just as good as
they say it is—just the thing for a varin
day—cooling andldelightful. 4t.
J. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, Aa
rensburg. Shop few doors west oi Dr.
4may tl
IMPORTANT 10 BBIIDEH3.—The un
dersigned its now prepared to sell Brick at
his kilns at Centre Hall to suit purchasers,
at reasonable rates, also to furnish or con
tr ict Brickwork. S. 8. FAKNEIi
7 OCty
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE KLKC* 1
TION.
The Democratic voters of Centre county
will moo! at 'he rogu'-if places of holding !
dMlMMlri election lor Mlk district <<i J
> Saturday, the oth day of August, ISTrt, to j
[ elect delegate* to the Democratic County i
jo IVWtltKi Tho election will open nt j
'two o'clotk. p. m. of j*id ilny,
The delegate-- chosen at the above time 1
will meet in the Court Houo at Belle- '
fi-nte, on Tuesday, the 7th day of August, j*
nt 1} o'clock, p. nv, to nominate one ean-j
did ato i r Congrt ■one candidate for t
Somite, two candidate* for Assembly, two !
candidate* for Associate Judge, appoint
Oorgro-aional and Senatorial conferee*. t
and transact *uch otherbuinc**as may be t
regularly brought before it Tlie number
of delegate- to which each district i* enti
tled under the present apportionment, i- |
as follows;
i W. W. I,Harris " V !
1> ••lefonte -S, \\ V; Howard 11 I
IN. \\ vjHuston "
Milesburg OOrOUgh 1 Liberty " 1 |
1 nviile 1 Marion
Howard " 1 Miles "
Philipsburg I'atton " 1
Boggs township Sil'ean " 5
Benncr " fi l'otter " t
ttu-nsidn " 1 Itush " 8 t
College " I Snow Shoe •
Curt in " I'Spring " 4
Ferguson " 4 Taylor "
Or';;g " 4 Union " 1 '
Humes " 4' Walker " 4 t
llaifnnwvi " l! Worth " I
C. M. Bowga,Chairman*.
T'iu delegate election in all case* to be
conducted strictly In acccrJame with the
followii'.g rules r
1-L The election for delegate- to re pre
t the d>flcr'nt districu in the annua
lemccratic county convention, shall b.
. d at the usual place of holding th.
general elections for each district, on the
-alurdav proceeding tie second Tuesday
i August, in each and every year, beg ti
tling at two o'clock, p tit., of said day,
continuing until five o'clock, p. in
-.1, The raid delegate elections shall be 1
held by an election board, Lc< t-.sist of th. {
uhcr of Countv Committee tor such ;
district, and two other democratic voters :
there, !*, who shall bo appointed or desig- 1
atedlv the County Committee. -In is - '
any > f the Persons so constituting the
.> rd, s! .11 ne absent from the place ot .
soldi: g the tlection tor a quarter of an '
tour after the time appoinu-d by llulr '
First, for the opening of the same, his or 1
their place or places shall be filled by an
election, to be conducted viva voce, '
by the democratic voters present at the
time.
.'-J. Everv qualified voter ol the district. '
who at the late general election voted the
Democratic ticket, shall be entitled to a
vote at the delegate elections ; and any .
qualified elector of the district who will ■
pledge his word of honor to support the 1
Democratic ticket at the next genera! •
election si,all be permitted to vote at the I
delegate elections. '
4th. The voting at all delegate election* t
shall be by ballot; upon which ballot M
shail be written ir printed the namo* of I
the delegates voted tor, together with any
instructions which the voter may desire to e
give the delegates. Each ballot shall be 1
re-vis* J from me person voting the same,,
bv a member of the election board, and by n
hitn deposited in a box or other receptacle e
provided for that purpose, to which box
or other reoeputle, no person but inem- r
bers of the election board have access. !"
sth. No instructions shall be received orj 1
recognized unless the same be Toted upon
tho ballot as provided in Hule Fourth, ji'
nor shall such instructions if voted upon <j
the ballot, be binding upon the delegate* j
unh ss one-half or more of the ballots shall j >'
i ontain instructions concerning the ssmeH
office. Whenever half or more of the >
haiku, stall contain instructions concern-'
inganv office, the ielegatas elected at c
such elections shall be held lb be instruct*)-
ed to support the candidates having tho
highest number of votes for such office.
nth. Each election board shail kaepl an
accurate list of the name* of all persons <
voting at such election* ; when list of vo
ters togethet with a full and complete rwM
turn of such election containing ar. aocu- <
rate statement of the persons elected dele- 1
gates and all instruction voted shall be
lertifl'. ! by ,%ld board, to the County Con* <
vention, upon printed blanks to bo fur
nished by the County Convention. j<
7. Whenever from any district qualified
democratic voters, in "cumbers equal to i
f.ve times the delegates which such dis
trict has in the County Convention, shall
complain in writing of an undue election <
cr f!-e return of delegates or of instruc- <
ticr.s, in which complaints the alleged
fact: shall be specifically set forth and ver* <
ifi. J by she ak.dr.vit of one or more per* I
sons, such complainant* .ht.ll have thei
right to contest the seat of such
or the validity of such instructions. t>uch [i
complaint shall be heard by a committee
of five delegates to be appointed by the ]
President of the convention ; which said
committee shall proceed to hear the par
ties, their proofs and allegations, and as,i
soon ns may bo report to the convention
what delegate* are entitled loses* therein,
and what instru tiona arj binding upon
Ngh delegates. Whereupon the conven- i
lion shal! proceed immediately, upon the
calf of the yeas an J nays, to adopt or re* :
ject the report of the contesting parties.
In which call of the yeas and nays, the
names of the delegates whose feat* are
contested or whose instructions are disput- <
ed shall be omitted.
Sth. All delegate* must reside in the
di.-trict they represent. In ca*e3 of ab
sence or inability to attend, substitutions
may be made from citizens of the district.
t'th. Delegates must obey the iristrur
tirns given tm n: by their respective dia
tricu, and if violated, it shall he the duty
i ol the President of the convention to cast
j the vote of such delegate or delegates in
.< ordsr.ee with the in-tructisns ; and Un
delegate or delogntes so offending shall bej
forthwith expeued from tho cop vention
and shall not be eligible to any office 0.-
piace of trust in tho party for n period of
two year*. _ I
ItXh. In Convention a majority of alii
voters shall be necessary to a nomination:
and no person's ssms .hull bj excluded
from the list of candidates until after the
sixth ballot or vote, when the person re- (
ceiving the least number of votea hall be
omitted and struck from the roll, and soi
on at each successive vote until a nomina
tion be made. _ j
11th. If any j>< rson who is a candidate j
; for any nomination before a county con-]
, vention, shall be prove;} to have offered or]
I paid ar.v money, or otherwise valuable
. thing, or made any promise of a considora*.
i tion i r reward to any person for his vote
or influence, to secure the delegate from
any district, or shall have offered or paid
any money or valuabla thing, or promised
uny consideration or reward, to any dele
gate for his vote or to any person with a
view of inducing or securing the votes of
delegates or if tile same shun be d"ne !>/
ar.v other person wil'i the knowledge andi
c i.sent of such candidate, tho name of]
such candidate shall be immediately strick
en from the list of candidates ; or if such
fact be aiCf-rtained after his nomination to
any office, and before the final adjourn-,
rnent the nomination shall he struck from
the ticket and the vacancy supplied by
new nomination, an J in either case, such
person shall bo ineligible to any noujinp-j
t m by the convention, or to n election
a* a delegate thereafter. And in caso iij
shall he alleged after the adjournment of|
the convention that any candidate put in
nomination has been guilty of such acts or I
of any other fraudulent practices to ob
tain - ich nomination, tho charge shall be
investigated by the County Committee,
and such -tcp* taken a* the good of the
party may require
L&h. ii any delegate shall receive any
money or other valuable thing, or accept
the promise of any consideration or reward
to be paid, delivered or secured to him or
toany person for such candidate, as an in
ducemeiil for his vote, upon procf of the
fact to the satisfaction of the convention,
such delegate shall be forthwith eipelled;
and shall not be received as a delegate to
any further convention and shall be ineli
gible to any party nomination.
Lb Case! arising under the ?tb, 11 Hi and
12th rules, shall have precedence over ail
other business in convention until deter
mined. By order of the committee.
—s * s
Harper's Magazine for August contains
the entire sixth book of George Elliot's
, "Daniel Deronda tbo second jiart of the
anonymous serial story, "A Woman-ha
ter;" tho third part of Mrs, Craik's old
. fashisoned love story, "Tho l.Hurel Hush;' 1
more of Julian Hawthorne's "Garth j" and
three excellent short stories. The illus
• trated papers embrace Wellesley College,
, "The Battle of Long Island;" "In the
I brief historial sketch, by Miss Susan F.
Cooper, of Kear-adiniral William Brad
-1 ford Shubrick, thero are recounted some
• of the most spirited incidents in our naval
r history William Gibson contribute* u
beautiful poem, "Hymn to Freya." The
Easy Chair discusses political ruasf-uiect
-5 ings in presidential campaigns, takes us
r among tho transcendcntuliiu of Brook
t Farm, and gathers somo hopeful indica
tions from the Centennial retrospect of our
political history. Tbo other Editorial
t departments are as full and interesting as
e usual.
I• ♦ ♦
Candidates have been on the move
this week. Let the peoplo take tho matter
. in band and determine that the best men
shall bo nominated.
. Maj. Harry pursier, clefk in the of
>t fice of ihe Sec'y of Int. Affairs at Harris*
burg, wa- home on a visit and called to
see us. The Major looks well and is one
Of Gun. MvCandleit' most efficient aid*.
t'IUNKSK. IMMIGRATION ii KING
I MF. A FAR
Washington. July ST "Olsltl i-lur;.-
rnade to the Bureau of Statistics show that
during the tl- si year ■ n-le-1 Junc >O,
there arrived in the Un.icd ft it-s 2J,
Chlneaeimmigrants. of win net > V>a,rc
females. Of this number SI, VC'.l arrived in
San Francisco, '.'to in Or, i;. n, ia i,,l • in
l'uget Sound. During the corrc-ponding
period of 187 ft the total iiumigralion to the
Unit d State* IrvVin t'l it - lit, l'-7 d
j arhoiu BS2 were female- Ihi show -rr ir.-
I create in lt>7f> ov cr 187<i of it, Rift
Augusta, Ga ..1 ulv 27 On 1 huts-Is.\
the StHli Inst., a negro nt Red Hill, K.lgi -
lleld county. S. 1' . com mil ted rnp.- >-n a
little while girl t.ve year* of -go, th
daughter of I -u- Pr.--cett 1 . l Tue.--l*v
evening a party of men t-'-k the negro Into
tho wood - and hung hut
• ♦ *
A Tornado pa i.d . rer tln< northern
portion of St l.oui* co.i M .t : , on
Saturday, and did a <r. t deal •! damage
111 OUt-llOU'i's, !.o,c> *. '. i .n-l i'l |
A CHOICE FARM sinii HOUSE
and LOT FOR SALE.
Will be expos--l t pubi c - de, S.j t.
next, the following descrih -1 property, t
the late residence of John Fmmeit. dee'd,
situate in Harris t.-wnship iVnti - County
ne FA KM rotitn ning -m- 1 -ilr-d an-i
thirty three acre* more or 1,---, bounded
by land* of It. Kv- rhsrt, dee'd, Jatnc-
Glen. McFarlen Dr. llen.le -on, d-e'd
and others. The farm i- w It wat-re, I a
never fading stream t w -t.-r runn.vg
hr.-ugh the farm an.! within thirty v art!* o.
die barn, also, a well of neverfalhng wa
ter at the h . -e, wth 0 Ipi up tit!
The -mlirov-'ili- l* are a Urge I'HAMI
QUl'Sft, two s'.oi 'd-J 'Rnw '. • Ctt a
'rame bank bar!-, forty tho hi eig' tv f-. t
nd all other nccessarv out buildings
This is--t.o of the b< 1 Pi< io.cu'g farm- o.
thia section for *ll kinds of grain . t is all
limestone land. A Virgo ORCHARD o
choice fruit on tl.e promises.
For particulars inquire of 11 tu Wert a
on the farm. AT • one House at. I . t
Situated in Bo.ils! ttrg, IVntre . the
houe is two stories high, with kitchen
tached to it, and all necessary outbuild
ing. a!*,' a g-Hid stable, a riov- r .*
well of water w-th g. -I pump. The lot i*
well -ct with fruit tree* of beat quality.
A •>•> two aero, and 1 -2 perch - <•: > -
lent land situate near iheucrma:. It. >rin
-d church in lloiUburg within tw--
sauarc* of above hou-c
JOS IAII N'KFF, Fxecutor of J. E:.-
mert, dee'd
N. It.—Above pro; -rtv cvn ho t - ig t
a* a whole or in part at private or public
sale. Uaug
REGISTER s NOTICES. -
The fol
lowing accounts Uxv- l--u - x stmt c 1 at .1
passed by me and remain liU-d of record
in this oSce for the inspection of heir-,
legatees, creditors an-i nil others in any
ar*y interested, an,! w :'l be prwente-1 tv>
the Orphan s Court of Centre comity, on
Wednesday, the ith dy of August, A.
D., lS7t, b>r cqntirmation and allowance.
The account of Jonathan Auman. ex
ecutor of the last wilt a;.d tCatamei.t of .
Peter Auninn Ute of Mile- twp. dec'J.
The account of Jereiui -H Sharr. r. ad
ministrator of tho e-U'.c of Thomit. AN 1-
sll late of Taylor twp, dee d. ]
The partial account of George ai-J Hen- t
ry A. GonU-d, admitiisfa". r.- f the < -tate
*f AVilliani Gentaol, a- f led by G. Gei.trel
late of Gregg twp, -iec d.
The account of AN in. Crenoble. admin
istrator of lha estata vf Joseph llir.es late
of Gregg ttrp, doe'il.
The account of Nan-y A. Roth roc k and
John Hoffcr, administrat->rs cum testamen- -
to annexe of liinry Rothrock late of -
Spring twp, dee d. >
The account of Gao. M. St.-ver and An- ,
drew J. Stover, executor, of tho estate of
Andrew Stover Into of Ham- - twp, -!■. d.
' The tinat account ot J -.-.-o Garno, and
A. p. Geary, executors of the last w ill and .
testament of John Carr.er late of Centre j
county, dee d.
The guardianship a-.c--unt of John ,
Craig, guardian - : A'a-v Tttrt -r r.->w Ma
ry Young, minor thil-1 of AN tu. Turner
late of Huston ta p. dee d.
The guardian-liip account Solomon
Gates, guardian of G. -rgo an i Elizabeth
AA'ard minor children of Nina AA .r I late
af liriwon twp. dac' l
The account of Samuel l-'aii-. , adnr.- i
istrator of etc. of John Bre-sler late of I
Her.nur twp, dec.d.
The fourth account <>f Josiah Net], exe
cutor etc. ot John Net! lat t Potter twp,
dee'd.
The account of John Irv.u jr. -•x-vut- -t
of estate of Erra D. Bri-bin la'.o ot 11-rris
twp, dee'd.
the first pnrtial account fA. O. Fur-t,
axecuusr us ;tc. i Gcorg l.ivinrston late
ofrßellefonte, da--d.
The account of Samuel J. Garbrick. sur- i
viving executor of etc. - f John Garbrick
lato o! Marion twp, d<- • d
Tha lina! account of John 1' itunkle,
administrator of the e-tato of AA'itiiani i
Yenada late of Potter twp. dcc'-i.
The account of J M. tiarbn k a lmia- 1
istrator of etc. of AVm. M. tiarbrick late
of AValker twp, dee d.
The account of J. 11. Frank an-i John
Stover administrator- of tho - -tate of
David St-var late of Ponn two, dee'd.
The account of Luther IV AA'n-son ad
ministrator of George K AA'af. >n executor
of John Mayes lato of Harris twp, dee'd.
Tho accountof J- l.n Grove, admi'. -tra
tor of the estate of Daniel llreon late of
Gregg two, dee'd.
Tho account of ii. A. Mingle, a Mnini--
tnitor of the estate of Sarah M IT way
late of Haines twp. dee'd.
The account of AVm. Deal, executor of
the l*-t wiil an-1 testament of Philip D av
iate of Marion twp, dee'd.
Partial account of J. P. Gt-phart, ad
ministrator de bonis non cur.. teMumento
annexo of etc of John B. Awl iate ->f tip
barough of Beiiefonte. dee'd.
'i'he accoutit of Jacob S. Awl, executor
of the last will and tetnnient of dohn IJ.
Awl dec 1 J, as filed by his administrator,
J. P. Gephart.
1 The account of Aaron Lukenbaugh,
guardian of Floren-'C J. Little and J. AA'.
! Lißlo. tainor children ->f Benjamin Little,
dee'd.
Tb# account of Cyrus \Ya* n, admins
i trator of tha estate o! J . oh Etters dc
distributing balance due by forru- r ac
| count.
The account of datnes II. _ Ranl.in. ad
' ministrator of the E-ta'.c of Ruth A. Ward
j late of Beiiefonte.
Register's Office,) AA". E. Bi actir ieli>,
Beiiefonte. S
July 20,187®. j Register.
The next term of
THE PENN HALL ACADEMY
will open on Monday, July 21,, 1870,
Boarding and tuition at reason a- '
. . Ll ° r#t °G
! For particulars address tho Principal,
Rev. I> Al. WOLF.
Penn Hall, L'untro c. t Pa.
113 jul 1 (is
BEATTYS r
lor Ciru'am*.
Factory Kstablishcd in lis.".
From the Press.
From O. 1). White, Editor Hackctts
!town. N. J. Herald.
| "The organ hi n ricli, deep and soul
] stirring tone ; could not -lay in tho house
| without it It helps wonderfully to Urivi
j away the thoughts of hard times 1
Tho Lebanon pa. Daily Ne.vs, says :
"AA'e aro ia receipt of one of those five
.I octave Parlor Organs, nianufaciured by
,ID. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. Thi
d organ is a fine, solid black walnut ca i,
1 ami in tone it cannot be surpassed by any
'! instrument o! its kinJ."
,| From the Lowell Neb. Ucirisler.
,I "Wo received this week, -Pirect from
jthc manufacturer, IJ. F. Beatty. AViish
|iltigton. N- J., bia justly colt bralod organ,
I elegant in appeerance, and handsomely
. furnished unexcelled in richn-v* and | -w
--er of tone. AVe arc more than plea-ed
with it. and heartily recommend it to any
one contemplating of purclm ing an -r
--• Ran."
) Best offer given. Money refunded upon
> return <>f organ and freight charge- paid
. by me(D. I. Beatty) both way* if un-nt
| isfactory, after a tuft trial of livu days.
' Organ warranted for nix yours.
1 Agents wanted everywhere, malo or fe
. male, to canvas* for this superior instru
, merit. Address IJ. F. BEATTY,
a AVnthington, New Jersey.
ANEW IDEA!
SOHKTIII.VG Voit AM.
Being an a*ioiu acknowledged by all,
that tha cash aystern, (or pay as you go,)
is the most pleasant and safest,—as an in
centive to more fully establish that sys
tem,—the undersigned therefore offer to
the public a Premium ofhOcts. in Goods,
on bills to the amount of $5.00, and 50 ct<
premium ou all bills increased to the
amount of $5.00, etc. (viz- on a hill to the
amount of SIO.OO, we will pay SI.OO pre
mium, in goods, for Cash or Produce.
We haveKEADY MADE CLOTHING
which we offer at
GIIKATLY REDUCED I'RICES,
for Cash.
Wetbtpikour patrons for past patron
age and all who will at ail themselves of
the inducement presented.
SIKOIIM 4C Swautz,
SBJuaßia. ChurchyHlo.
rilK XX AU IN JT'KKRY.
A l_irc.it Battle lioportnd—3,ooo
Sorvi.iii* Killed,
OtMistantiimplo, duly 'id. Otllrial dis
patches iv A Turkish detachment
from Satehanltaacrossed tho Servian Iron
tier and donated the Servians' killing 8,-
iXO man It a!- > burned three villages.
Fifteen Turkish bntalliont attacked and
routed the Montenegrins near Nevesinje
M i it Kerim, tin . noiiandcr in-chu iof
the I'urkish troopa, l as arrived at Nissa
A great battle is iminant.
Att \rnti tii'o l'rohttbly tho Neil
Thing.
I.oiulon, duly V • The Standard's Vi
enna special says the Servians intend
withdraw iug fr. m all p oitiotis to within
the frontier. The prevailing opinion in
military ■ ircli- it that the Turks will not
u a tin .1 tli tlioi Tin* condition (
altars is favorable to an armlsiice. Then
is great depr -sioti in the Servian camp
S<\.-ral comimnie of the older nservts
huvo laid down their arms nml g>nr
home
Ihe Turk. I>< Tented by Servian Ar
tilery.
Uelgraile, July Yesterday the Ser
v i arnvy" u' ler (letters! Zaoh encounti r
Ed the Turk* i n the whole line near Ya
vos' Th. arli'.-r) lire la*ted seven houi t
at. 1 wo- follow, .1 by an infantry engagi
ng ut ii w i, h the Serviuii* were *iicce>'
ftil. Several ,f the Turkish gun* w er
dismounted. Two other minor Serviai
successes ar, ii!*,' reported.
Tho M.d .muter Holiday Number" tJ
St Nicholas, - probably the very tine*!
■ of a t'ti'ld-en - Magazine ever pub
'ished anywhere. It is called tho Slid
summer il oil id ay' Number," and in make
:p im,l conti ?ita i* specially adapted to tlu
..> n ; und .lie gro,t variety arid uniform
ex 'elleneo of its contributions are indeed
remarkable. All classes ef articles are
represented, anecdote, adventure, deserip*
tivn, sentiment, Am, fancy ; and each rep
tativaU worthy to rank among the
best ct its km 1.
Wo are autli -. i-.nl to annouuee the
l; sine Jss. I'. Weaver, of M iletbtirg, -
a candidate for A scmbly, subject to detn
oe tic rules
Wo are authorized to announce the
name of S. T. Shugert.of Bellefonte, as s
cindidate or A-sembly, subject to
democratic rub s.
We are authorized announce the
name of John 1 >iv. ns of Walker, as a can
didate for Associate Judge, subject t
democratic rules.
We are authorized to announce the
I tins of John F. Kreps, of Ferguson as u
can.ll late lor Assembly, subject to
Democratic rule*.
We are authorise 1 to announce that
George ltuebanan of Gregg, it a candi
date for A- crate Judge subject lo the
democratic rules.
Wo aro authorized t • announce that
Msj Sarmn 1 Frank, of Reberaburg, is a
. andidalo for As-ociate Judg -, subject to
democratic rule*. •
We are a ilhori' d to announce that
John Ki-hel, of lott -r, is a candidnte
for A-sociate Judge, subject lo democratic l
XX circai.tl.er,z- '. toannoun, ■ tliat XV m.,
it. Mi 11,.-.. : Harris township, t> a omdi*!,
date for Associate Judge, subject to demo |
cratic rules.
MARKETS. j !
CHICAGO.
Chicago. July 20.—Wheat, August but, ]
seller September 0.1 Corn teller August 46
-oiler September 4-'.*. Oats seller Sept. 2VI
elicr August 291 Kyo 65&5? Hurley teller
August, £*).
PHILADELPHIA.
PUils,lclpliia, July 15) - Flour ex, $400(4 J
tub Nluin. niinlv -t TuWheat, urn-i
her 1 I'd i 1 In Jo M .ch. Wheat 1 A\ Cbrn;
white its. yellow 5'J OaU western!
white J ij, 10 Petroleum, reined 171''
nt
MM. Y MARKETS, C ruled weekly by <
D Shelmire.
Clover Seo.l $- 00 to $8 50.
Beef '• to ST.Ou per UW lbs.
Corn 46c to 50<.
live I**o to 70
F Nova Scotia Pla*t •- ';f ttmnil.
§lO per toil.
VV him Wheat 51 JSlo *1 30.
Ked " $1 Jit to §1 80.
Barley 70e to 78.
Timothy to 2 60.
Plaster in Stone $7 76 to 58.
Salt 1 tli to 1 60.
i *ts :v.e to U.V
1' tlloes 25c to ddo.
HKLLKFONTK MAKKKTS.
W'hlte XV iioiil 51 JO UeJ ljk' ...H> eio
Coin ears 40, V>. t>at*A6— Barley 00.
70 Clorcr ecd 6.*e Potatoes "O
Lard per pound R. Pork per poundOti
Butt- r'Jd Kggsli Piaster pcrton
sl4 Tallow b BaconlO Ham 15.
Lard per pound Scents Buck wheat
i ,'iets., Fiour per barrel retail 7,(0...i
i Nova Scotia plaster sll 00. Cayuga
\ plaster 5. ( ,50 per 2WU lb*. Shelled corn
to 60
BEAtTY ----
GRAND, SQUARE AND UIMUGUT
l'rom Jk. F. l>g*o, Arm Koran A
Car'.'-r. publishers Dasiv and Weekly Tri
bune. Jefferson City, Mo., after receirir.g
u s?iai inslfmural, sayt i
Piano reach* >• us in gooj condition 1 ]
am v, 11 pleas* i a ith il It is *ll you rej>- •
re-rnt it to be.' 1
Prom K. U. BalUridgc, H-eiiington Fur
: *ce, Pa., a tier re- ivinr a S7OO piano. __ .
••Realty" Tiri ivnl 4th ituL, ail O. K , I
nJ come* ft lly up to your representation,
and exceed- our expo* talions W hilo 1
>!• nt profc-* to be a judge in tho matter. \
I Mr-. I. u- ■ and pronounce* il ol *ery
*woct t no ; and i* very *nuch pleated with
it."
Rest inducement* ever offered Money
r fund 1 upon return of Piano and freight,
charge" paid by ma iD. F. Realty) both
ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of i
five day*. I'iauo. warranted for lis years. |
At'.. I .' wanted. Solid for catalogue. Ad-j
dress. !> F HMATTY, ,
Washington, Now Jersey,!
Centennial Store.
At Potters Mills.
L. B. McENTIRE
has just returned from Philadelphia with
a large andjwell solcclod itock of
Cheap Goods,
which he offer- CHEAP FOR CASH or
country t'i dueo, u!o u largo stuck of.
LADIK'S, GENT'S, and CHILDREN'S
Shoes, Gaiters as low its $1.26 per pair,
and all other goods in proportion. Dry
Goods, Hosiery. Linens, Embroideries,
White Goods, Laces, Notions and FAN-;
t'Y GOODS, strictly first-class goods V c i
low the usual prices. His Grocery De-j
pnrinient consists of tho
Cheapest ami llest Quality of Groco-;
rics
n Penn • Valley. Sugar'. Teas, Coffees,
-\vrup-, Spices. Canned r ruits, Crackers,
Cheese, and Dried Fruit* etc. Queens
ware, Hardware Wood and Wiliowware]
and Oilcloths nt every description- Hats, 1
caps, Drugs, Oil and Paints, also Cigars,!
Tobacco and Confectioneries. All kinds
of produce taken in exchange for goods,
also highest price paid.
Also —Ladies will find A full liuc
of tnilliuery goods, comprising the
lntost styles.
1 thank the pcoplo of Perm* Valley for
their liberal patronage. 18 my bin
BEATTY PIANO!
Grand. Square and Upright.
From Rufus Snyilcr, of the firm of Sny
>i' r A Hendricks, Cnrringo Manufacturer*,
of the city of Allentown, Pa:
"I must confess 1 hardly know how to
express my gratification on receiving the
11 catty l'iuiio you shipped me. It is at
leust all I could ask, wish or expect. One
of our most eminent musicians tried it and
spoke in the most favorable tcims, after
thoroughly testing it."
He: ', offer evi r giVen. Money refunded
upon return of Piai. ■ and freight chatges
paid by me (D. F. Realty) both ways if
unsr.tisfactory, after a test trial of five
day. Piuuos warrauted for six year*.
Audresa, D. F. iIKATTY.
23July WMhisgWu, New Jersey.
TURKISH WKOCITIKB IN iIoSN IA.
Part , Jul) <l. Tim Courier*
telegrams give the detail* f Massacre* by
the Turk* In llosnla. Three hundred
Christians were tortured and drowned In
the village* >l Pervan and Trimar.
Twelve women were cut to |>!ecei at
t'aviee. Hlxty children wore stoned to
death it Rathloro One hundred and
eighty girls were violated and murdered at
Solmlnvo .
Over o,0( liv went hut in Chin* by
lb>ud iliirlng the month of June
Mr Daniel 1 Realty, manufacturer and
proprietor of itie It ratty Piano nnd Itent
iv'i celebrated Oolden Tongue l'arlur <r
lin, Washington, N >' , U irnmi Ij a
vcry reasonable and generous man to trati*-
ael business with. lie make* tin* very
fair proportion lo any who may favor him
with an Older, n> follow* "'lt the initio
mcnt doe* not prove *uti*faetor.v after a
;et trial of live day* after re, oIVUg it tt <s
,<ur hate money will he refunded up <rt tho
return of the instrument, and he will pay
'roight charge* both way*. 1 Thl* la oer
.ainly nil exceeding, generous, and safe
manner in which to transact business with
iint. He warrants hit instrument* for tit
years. See hit advertisement. July 20 y
MAHRIAG ES.
On 25, of June, at the Luth. parsonage
■ n lluiilersburg, by lLv. J. A lirigln.
Mr Howard A. Moore, of Howard to Miss
Laura.) Hymtwt ofMiletburg.
On the -Jth ult.. at the re*id,-nco of Geo.
: Uingrick, in XValker twp . by Ko? J. A.
Bright, Mr Thouipson B. Bilger of Pleat
antGap, t" Miss Hannah H. Uingrick ol
Linden Hall.
tmrnmrnemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMam
DEATHS.
tin 10, near llublersburg, of Dropsy,
. John Swartz, aged 82 years,le-* one day.
BEA.TTY _Ll±l®r
Grand. Square and Upright.
From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of XYm. 11. [
Lt-tcher A Pro . Banker*, Fayette, Ohio. ,
> "We received the piano and think it 4J
ery f.na-toned one out hore. Waited a I
short lime lo give it a good tt. If you J
.vish a word in favor of it wo w ill cheer- ,
fully give it"
James B. Brown, Edwardtvlllo,!,
11l . say* : •
"The Boatty Piano received give eutiro '
satisfaction."' Agents wanted. Send for j
catalogue. Address D. F. BEATTT, |
Washington, New Jcrey,'i
II I \ It V BOOEEK,
Vt.uul*. lutcr ol saj 1 la
HA RN ESS,i
SADDLES. BRIDLES, Ac.,
CENTBE HALL. PA
fiM~ liepairing of all kinds tsecuted at j
short notice. 29 jun 6m.
■9R3iEP , VaSffIn >
PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. <
CENTRE HALL. PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter!
est; Discount Notes; Bur and .4
Sell Government Securities,
Gold and Coupons.
PITXK llorrxn, Wu. B. MXKOL*.
Pres't. Cashier (_
CENTENNIAL \
xt C2irr;s£ HALL, i
(
Wolfs Old Stand.
Magnificent Stock of Spring and Sum
mer Gooo*.
Ofj® Fvteb I Ic-nv Pricß i
POLITE ATTENTION !
K
Havingjuil returned from the Eat, an.t ,
. bought at panic price*, 1 am now prepare 1
to sell vheaper laii ever before. My stock
|consists in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, ,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERY,
IIATS & CAI*S,
BOOTS A SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS, i
1
SANDALS, tl"o., itc. j
Ladiuo' and Gcuta' Underwear a spec-,'
ialitv.
A I.AKUE BTO4 K OP
READY - MADE CLOTHING 1
cotistantly on haud. Look at the fig-!
urcs;
Good Oattimere Suits, IIO.OOL
Good Guuimere Chat*, $6.00 !
Customcni will find the stock com
plete, ntul a call i* all the.t is mjuircd
to assure you that this is the be*t :<
, place in tha valley to buy your goods.;,
Remember, xce have but one priee fori
everyone.
WM. WOLF.
i
EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers.
• i
i —i
i l
We wish to say to the people of Peons Valley, thatwej
have just opened and are now offering full lines of all
goods that we deal in at such prices that even defy com
went, or competition.
in is ii in
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUll STOC K
OUi; CLOTHING DEPARTMENT U full of Bar* Boots and Shoes,
gains, at from Five dollars for a lull Suit of Meu'a Cloth
ing up to the nnet Ready Made good* in town. Ladies' Shoes at 1 dollar per pair. Misses' Shoes at
75 cents per pair. Men's Flow Shoes at $1.25. Men's
Brogaas at $1.25, In the
DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT
At such prices us tyill astonish you, Calicoes at 5 cents- We ltavo Ladies' Hosu at 5 cents. Ladies' llosc at 10c.
i Muslin at 0, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods in all the Men's ilose nt 5 cents. Ladies'handkerchiefs at sc.
newest styles from 10 cents per yard up to the best Kid Gloves nl 50 cents. Clark's O.N. T., Cotton. (h\
grades of Bilk. and nil other goods in proportion.
; m A GALL WNSN YOU mm T* 0 rWHfr+mmmM TAZ PLAUL
i —THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27
i
J S. a A. LOEB.
HARDWARE and. STOVE 5
THOMAS A. HICKS &BRO.,
(rtuens-or, lo WILSON AIUCKS,)
will sell HARDWARE. STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makers' Material, Guild
ers Hardware, of all kinds, Paints, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a spe
cially. at the LOWEST CASH PItICES. Cliihlrens* Carriages, Shovel Plows,
Catling Itoxcs, etc. We have the best COOK STOVES and RANGES in
the Market,and warrant (Item to lie good. We keep all repairs for same,
and will sell lower than elsewhere. Anyone in this county, huifdiug, or
dealing in (his line of goods, w ill pay litem to come and see us.
THOMAS A. IIICKS & BROTHER,
Bellefante, Pa.
I illN p ALKXANDEB, M. 1>
i. "
: t Physician and Surgeon,
1 Keapectfully "Iferi bis iirufessional ser
vices to the citizens of Centre Hall and
' I vis."wily Consultation in Knglbh or Uer
|inan. (lata full line of instrument* for
extract. >g teeth, Oflice and residence in
' ttie Luth. parsonage. I'TlebU
To the Working Class. --We can furnish
, )uu •atitaloytHvtsl At wUICb )"U cu intkc tf| l*f||
UAf. lit lISUt ull ItKftllllM. Wtl.'sulil iHCSlllf A*y (rum
' boiuc uver tsigbl. AftuU WAUICMI ku •<? U MIX *al
ivxiuli (o mWnltftx lu Th ( vutptibifci Rax
B ord. U* ixf|Mi irtllrliaUou IN Ui t'ulUnl |r
UlußUaUil Trrtue 'tbl;
fl per )M1 Tilß lUfhsrd udct. lAI ku wlllrlf Uof :
I inlIMl iuNNPC(tI Willi ItXM ( ClilctiUlNi mi lias
ItifMi > kiat.iiioa AI PiiilMl*ii>ft!M !• tollf UluAlr%t#d;
InGwiAil fcvorylrualj MKItU II lUm UL.le iNrteyiw fMil j
fio*t lulrfMl iu lisctr < uiiMrx'a CMhiwHsulki hilt&4a*.
AU.I MAIil U4 khuc fth AUuul !(. An ticgAUS )*UiuUc
It TIRO.I IHTUI| ISIMTATUM PUTIU U IIRWUITCI IRWTO U>,
Mkl a!>k iiUr it to •uiiitwd, "In r*memt*r*&cs ut
lit* Oh* iiuuitrwjtb Auulfl44f of iho lati|*rßilMno J
' itflhll'itltoi HUIM" It lttehw. Anyone!
t*n (hmmiXWM • U* v-4NWf ttl *en< I >f tUt Ais. M fbe J'AJs. •
. Anil |i. liti e *u4 Uubvlio-.iß v.I tiDetn a • uh> j
liii*xl •tx-jjMUAfi. i Urls n Oa%luA (hAi l p*y •
! Ilk* (Ul •< prtMMtk An lit** Mutta a#enu bou
AA b inix AA oet iiny nu.l to* to]
IUo IJ tun kN I tl*U) liMUtemlser if i ant* n >(iins I. .
I 'll tlxn t'UßlucM A UUI Nvusl .'< our I HvuUrr
Uxffe**, not! Anttk|iU oopf of |*n;>nr , m hi*, b Air nrt*l froc U _
All Nliw Ai'Vlj , do II I leUijid* stall I Irt* Ur '
I 7s<-*o Wlw viswltlo tu v:t|a| c ffcrUsSM* Alkd HBMChMI.ICA
kttd iknli km nnd dAu|bltr* i&kU Uti vnry oi
a|nnU AdiiiAM.
THE CRXIEJCKULIIICCORD,
XI MB tut hnkfid, MAU.
BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM
RA.YKI.VN
I) r ii Si or c,
NEXT DOOB TO THE OEBCENE2 00N
BTOBZ.j
FItE S II AN 1) CHEAP.
Apr. 22
ui.vkr naoiKKxiiurr, i. p auoeuiru
Prntklwnt, Qnhiv. I
QKNTUB COUNTY BANKING CD (
(I.ale Millike.i, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
Ami Allow interest, I
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sell. 1
Government ScCuiities.Gold <t
aplO'fihtf Coupon*
A CARD. ,*
Tu iilwiio Af* wafloiinst fivm Ibn rihir And ledt*
djsb ni fj aU.tiMy u ••aktiiwa. cii> d**. i), km J
'I Ac , | rM MMB4 A rnclfto IB*i wlil CNTN
FX 4.1 IT P. F 'I CHALRIL TBU(P<TMTI TISX#4JI M*T 'I
Atonv<mrKl by A tnttoAiounry la BOU. Anrrtts Head,
A fcclf aAdnrnwd enx*kiw bo Uxn Kyi JOAKPtt T l.\
II AX. IXUU-4 D, liltie House New Y'fk I'll/.
irsrMXN g s ITO h s "g j
Beliofosu. PA.
IS AAC MILLE it. Proprietor.
Thn ('uibtbittes lintM* MT (Uah $> ibneL. i ASM* of
ibn pin*** - In|< ; IWon It has Ibn
Uet tUln i tb Hi* {sU.e, hni KB eimlbs! UVwry 1
t* p.rd AL' ntciy AltnMiOfe ntU !<• i Aid a-*-' *> ■ Nb
painw will s •.: u> ,ko | a \ itieuMta- m-4 xcrw
11* wpi'tug fm ILrt j nbil. fW*rx;iajf few the
uf nncV. nu4 mien cuifwd iU nlwajA to Ivunt
>ti Ito. jtine Ml
BROCKEHHOFF HOUSE.
BKLLEFUNTK, PA
1). JO H N SON SONS, j
TbtA onli ht*L*i. ittuAt# in tbn LawtnnoA jx-rtiot
of lb# t* n. bu teen Uk r. uai.'.y
kbd fnmtobod b* It willtw tbn aim of U*w |*rxx|>rto
t *r U cankn It A }-lek*at Uot.i f WM| In . I
t4cw itlb I m PAH A fßk r f^nan U Hkit'
u U.e 0i.4 tsUo tecnt IM&IM in Wa AR umawct
nd mitathnliv -AC 3ts%i 5
WM 1* WILSuN A! 1 i.i v a', - l.h v\
1? He' Defame i'*. Oilioß in Mr. lien- 1
MlT's Buitdinir. lioiUionUi l't.
T <11N 1". POTTER, Attorney tt
** U* CvUetionA prerafstly n.ndo n*4 nfneta.
allAOUirtifitwN to iba hMlbf t„ UigilAMlf fhr!'
kk In TS tu draw ni a*.4 Urw a* |rwrV-18-4
Gt"- ttt t.".j dlWh.iJ, uu t\ii x. 1c V'
tbn cmrt bcHxnn. HnUnfonln neif (
FURNITURE.
JOHN Bit ECU BILL,
in his elegant New iaprtng street '
Hi llafonte.
' Hat <>n band a splendid a.'eortmcnt ut 1
lloL'sK FURNITUKK from tho con •
jinonestto the mort elegant.
i CHAMBER SKTS, I'AHI.OII SETS, ii
SOFAS. CUMKS. BEDSTEADS,
WOOL MATTKKsSKS. HAIR XIAT I
TKF-'-E^,
and anything wanted in the line of hi
It'Ui'iiie.* homemade and city work. At ,
ha* tnade a speciality and keeps or T
hand, the largest and f.ncrl stock of
WALL PAPER.
(io<>ds sold at re#onalde rate*, whole**
miid retail. (Sire hiru a call before pur-|
■ jchasing elsewhere. febti-ly i
DP. FOHTN EY, Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. (Office over Hey
[•nldsbank. mvyll'ii'
STORE, NEW GOODS AND
Panic Prices.
11. A. LIURIMIiK.
It!
. 'at the old Centre Ilill stand.
J usi opening a Stock of
>! NEW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED TRICES!
r 'A large variety of
Ladies Dress Good*
I 'Great Rargatus in
Muslin* and Cnliocs.
Ready-made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
Ilia Cloths and Cassimer*
* Cant be excelled
! His Crocery Department,
Mlouishe* every one in ortment andloa
pricois
Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coff< , Canned fruila,,
Douiestii' and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, i
and every other article belong
ing to the Grocery Depart
in c nt
pie Farmers, Mr-chat,iet and Laborer*
look to your interest. One dollar saved i&
a dollar in pocket. Then call and ee at
ivhat astonishingly low prices.
JXVNotrt uhle to sh -w Good*.USE
A to tho choicest FAMILY FLO in al
ways on hand. Apr. 15, y.
Miller & Son,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
DEALERS IN
[PURE DLIUGB
AM) MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
PER Ft J MER Y. NOTION ft,
FANCY ART I CLE.ft
FOR THE TOILET,
I Ar-., if., A.' .
PI'KF. WIVE A.M> I.iqi ORS,
for mitdicinal pur|oet.
Trusses d- Supporters in great variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other article* usually kept in a
first class Drug Store,
f'reacriptious carefully Compounded.
•JSocMf MILLER A SON. i
Ilcadrjuartcrv for BooD aud Shoe* 1
JOHN POWERS, ,
BOOT A SHOE MAKER
OF CENTRE COUNTY.
I DIPLOMA 1.
Awarded to John Power* for the
1 1 belt C:;e Boots exhibited at Ctn
tlre County Fair for the year 1875. j
d7J Y ■
Opposite llusb House,
BKLLEFONTE, PA.
He keen* constantly oa Land a full
line of
II O O T H A \ I) hi II E S.
lie is just opening the largest stock of
Spring Goods ever brought to Beilefor.te.
FM Z 3 H 0 2 3
for ladies, kept constantly on.hand.
Boots and Shoes for men r.nd women, of,
all styles, quality aud prices, from the
inott (yiliy to the cbcapest, constantly
(kept on hank
WE DEFY COMPETITION !
either in quality or price*. Call and
examine his new stock of Spring and
iSummer Goods, aud you will find it
u your advantage. AprUlly.
]c.T. Auxtvui. C M BOWKRK
\ LEXANDER A BOWERS, At
lofttiy*At Un.Hedafonto
lo OeJiKUoaa. and OfytMk' (ourt pra> ttce
May bnnMMilind la (HTTaaa ami -tjrliK b in
(•Kitnart'c buudlni.
Excelsior Cement
i Thn udsrvi4|;jc.J tsonr iiMitttn* Urrv V% ax- ,
ratt'od (fa u}*rtot titolili. t bU rar P>
U. mnb MtlJr. lo Htim* •> Thl caoi t ban ah.-nm
9#a| IB iars* unaslHu* ij>ok Iho I. I' A N. i
UR . ami tM bWTO >mil< ttiflx KKJlnfnc'ory ojHati all
v la mil Urn Imnr- ui on Monl to ap# mrm
(■ikßtt'kiinrtd f n imm- In % Wlf lljkm, ot
• aikitf pHrpua" a #t>*d quail.j ol t rar.t to 4air;.
• M • klreadj l.ct ImM! (ar :.d
ti Wle, hbi wadfrod Di uthttwl Mt tntarU.m IVmwt
• ' •" 4tD jfUM i Hern* lajtiif Water
Ac .nil! f*t4 It Lt fhnlr a9vAU|t lo Iwnu thin In
B>M and aUn that bn rtarra&l* lit# artU in aa mi>m <
M-UWN* *1 c. .MKYr'
jmaftl if \* Pa.
, JJU.S. U. (fi'TFLll S,
Dentist, Mlllhelm.
| Nrr* 01* ir—( *i<msl M>rrl<-MUi lh imbltr. Ho tt
jyviwent to portnras all otwauuas In It* Uoi.tn) pru
, Mr 1. UU !oll; to ostrvt toettish*ntaet] I
wllbogl pola _ _ in> ;:.t J
\\* I REBER ktt irnrptt Law.)
I ▼▼ • Pn"iyl n
- trutl< 1 lo bla . ar# in I )karMM or >r.t m cnur.ij. Vt ,
i flfMM'i 11 |. ions#! hli# ofttv
I
>
t *
pmm
W*
%
BAR IRON 2i ctu. per lb.
BURDEN'S HORSE SHOES at
fS.OO per Keg.
1 N AILS. as good as the bad at 00
Pr Keg.
LOCKS liSct# each.
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
L**iitoaa, Wat ;*) y.
JHI PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE
RE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The liellt-fontapublic end the peoplo of
.lit* country generally wid be piemed to
know lhal the old and well established
DRUG STORE,
U'.e the property of Jame* C. William*,
an Allegheny street, next door to Hick*'
hardware finnorium. has been re
opened for business and it be
ing rapidly restocked and
filed out with the best and most popular
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
TEKFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
aud everything usually kept iii£rtt-rlut
Drug More
PKKM KIpriOASCABEFVL-
Ij ooM|onndod at nil ituurw
'of the day r night, and particular and
prompt attention given to ibo want* of
hmwrt and others
who lire in the country. Store never
closed to Uiom who want medicine* ot
anything in the drug line
• he under, igned hope*, by tt-ict alter.tier
t- bminos* to merit and receive the pub-
He |*lonare.
H ii. HisarroTOH
[ *t'rlv. Ager.l
D. F. LUSE,
PAINTER, ffii.
; tfl'era his eervicei to {lie citizens oi
;Cfne ooi'.otT in
iltHute, Mku antl Ornamental
INtfitilnsc*
Striping, ornamenting and gilding.
Graining i
OAK, WALNUT,
t „ CHESTNUT, Etc. i
1 lain una ruwy Paper hanging. Order*!
uspcctfully solicited. Term* reasonable.
"JO apr tf.
rj it. a7j~undoi:f.
DENTIST,
I* Mill located at Plas tSror. MLU* utd u noa pre
i
arwi r*nlrr dwHrrxJ in his Ittw* in the b#*t
t .kaarr. d ben dwlit, mnA ml rmmmomMm rmtmm |c
ration if ng-n dent tire* aaa-ie a •pec&iltjr Im.l et.
I.*cto<l muhoui |la. (I
Harness, Saddles. &c
The un4r*ic"d. .I-traitiM<l to the
*, mrad for lower price*. rv-iwctraUy c*lU thVaUca
Una of iba jut lie to I.i> *iock of
84DD1.KBT
oit,ra.t th.oij ~.#<l tiMtcn . r , t ati UT
t • people n.' Ill* 11moo. tl,- Unroo* tod moot rafted
sadjiniUyterararimrat .it .-.HV Haram. "nttwo
HrfcOea. at tm r> doon ipuun itui ijn&Utr. Wbln a,,.!
•" lot ""JI :m V. . uurVi- . Brw clan oi.Mnb
meat. be now offer* al tone-, which etli rati ii>* li*,*.
Jit-UI I DlStiiKb t'oaU, Hal!
Chas. H. Heidi
Clock. IX utrhmaker A Jewries
Millhcim, Oeatn Co., I'a
"jj 1, 'lf. w**ha WarMt lofri of u>c month
0 -ddayof the m.mt'; aixt nock on It* flee, *h!eh t.
f ti*. *1 oa o ;Mittwct tun. Vcctmr
!> •" ur * , • *•*
Manhood : How Losß How
Restored I
Jhl.llo'md. a m* edition of Dr CulrerweU'*
7ir ,r ? K **V *"? **■ "dical cure (without n!i
- |w*ri:'Utrr.im cr Soniin,! WcaXtm*. lll*ol
xoUnr Scmln.l loua Imi-'tancjr. Mental >n.l f ~,,
..I loiwaaatla, 1 mtrallmoot. to v.rrtaac ct.- d
.•onramptton. Kpilc,, ai d Kiu, InUa.cTl.;
r ae i r raiual ihUommk-.. hc.
Prtcr. In a •*•!♦*,| rnvri.f;, U tjlf Ml (vote
The ylabr*tcd mtu.r. in thfc* admkahia Kmm
T ,m • lhlrl r roar.' woomSni
rwtl, *.tliat J'traUrnUnaoonwMaancM of
! rmUr *"J oaml wtlhiwo the d.occrou* ■
tntoroat jaSCha. or thi appUoalloo „! lug hutfe.
. .tauuc out a moda of caro at oooa almpl*. cwrtato.
*tid offcctoal bj mean, of ahlch crnr, ufTcrt'i, no
natter ahftt hi* oohdltton ma* bo, mat ctuo himscl'
l , "-tljr.aud rartl.-i.lfv auuac..
mSSiiy ■ * •**
N. II 0d -r . t laajJaioantclopa, to any attdroo*.
V. UKUGMAN & SON.
" r <1 Ana Bt, W York, I'uot UWco lto* Uci
©.TTßCl's !
Tho undersigned hits oproed an, w es
. tablisliment, t his new ghop#. foi th
.nanuractutc of '
• Carriages,
Luggios,
& Spring Wagons,
SLKIOIII AXD SLUMS,
I'LAIX AND FANCY
of every description .
All vohielot manufactured by h.m
f are warranted to render guiisfuctioi., and w
' . qUHI to any work d..Tie olsewhero.
'in uses nono but the best maturial,
and employ* the most skillful workmen.
- lienec they flatter themselves that th"ir
1 work can nt bo excelled for durability
laud finish.
j Orders front a distance promptly ultemi-
Jed to.
| Como and t xamir.o my work before
.contra't'n.' elsewhere.
k PRICES REASONABLE,
j AU kiadi of lit paring dona, ,
GBAHAM & JON,
j Have (at exclusive sale in Bellefonte
Edwin C. Burls'
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES.
A WIDTH> the
iiD'ii ZHTBI )N VVefid,
* txiAUt* fa. tu. Pk*i,x*aur
j Calf Skins,
KGLK LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS, kt.
All Kind* of Cuatorn Work Made To
Order,
BUuop Street, BELLEFONTE, Pa.
A) may tf.
CENTRE HAL L
COACH SHOP.
I*EYI XIRR4Y.
at bis establishment atCctdre liall. keep
•n hand, and tor sale, mt the mc>t retwes*
ule rates.
Carriages,
Buggies,
4 Spring Wagons,
TLAJJ* AXI> Fakcy'
and vehicles of every desaiptisa made to
rder, and w ar;a&u-d to IM- made of the
oest seasoned material, and by the uwsl
killed aod,ccinpct< T!t workmen. Itudiec
"or buggies and s; rirg-vrsgvms Ac of the
nosi iftprov-l patu-rri mt.de to o rder.mlso
'scaring of oil kinds made to order- AU
-iiids of rejiairit-g dos.- prompt y and at
ho#lovtttrale*-
I Person- wanting anything in his Use are
equ-H'-<! to and cxamiu* his work,
i -boy trill find it not to U excelled for dur-J
; ibiiiiy aid wear. may 3t(.
Sandalwood
•T .**-* s * d vnsto <h Ml Tsatorts* Id •
, V* 11. . > si* itM It™ aim: . *a ai I ' < uvlfcrs It,*
j sIUIM t ati * J. 4 <i-kmt. H im umliw. ,-t.tni.
IMHV.O *4 SB Ilk WM*. Il la ikkt HSH
**4ia* *•* oth*< mq hui rui* ia a*a
' * alros a*-*. X "ior- stkdnufer eaa Aa ti.'*.
; tMiaias lis. V * U WI Caswaka casitmiaa Oil
las okrdklkv-l. mAe as an Drac t>um* AU (sr ctr
' tniar *•<<} lost* *. VsmMt Mtm4, X } FOR AS*
I ki-fT k*i
j tut Q ktit
ARMNTBONU'N
Lincoln Butter Powder.
'Good Frob Butter all the Year round.
BXTTiEK IK 20 MI BOTES
IJMoli i-#iut tor ii u nttnlf 'in mini ni
rt-md* from .iUl)n..<l Um&m iMij*, andwww la
dailj om t> aaasgr of ti. r-oS wiled (: ..era la Iha
Mt counties injri! '"Ultfrrtahl,
In 111 lliul'.jj.: .... <n t ••wmwb 'tia.
MirJnwiwii.u II wmaMr fa, am] W <a a iron
tareta* I.E. >t it alao inweewa IU itrru Ihin of
i-.- .i-. im4i. <*-n >WU, ma etc;
aud cu- iHueeamd j .rM .u •.-.• wtwcfe more thMi raw
Lu* utiiCi, r;iaa a] unlaa it.
cents par p&.-kice.
106 Market Bt* l PA.
J uu 8.
Aitar.. d ti o Kighe t jj v -dal at V .mim.
E. & H.T. ANTHONY 4 CO,
GUI R'm4it. Nt* York.
. i fO*a Momiol'tot ItoM i
Mannfirlu -rj. a Dealer* in
("IIiiOMOS AND FRAMES
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums. (ir.a,iuoccr;ie*, <fc ."notable View*
Ph olographic Materia!*.
Wear- HM.t|Mrtm f<w ere*rU.-!d |n r re*
STERRoPiICONSand MACIC DAN
TE UN*.
MarutjictaTwraofth
MICRO-SI ll.a ril R LANTERN.
STKBKo.I'ANom(X)N,
UN IV KESITY STE ltK( iPTICON.
hIPS STKKEOPIDAN,
A HOP 111 ON,
School LaaP :o Family Lantern,
PEOPLES LANTERN.
Each Myia being the but of its class in tb
market.
I of Lantern* and Slides, with
directions fur using, seat on application.
Any enterprising tarn can make money
wiiti a Magic Lan..irn.
ui cut thin advertisement for refer*
bjunn.
BEATTY S PARLOR
Elegant style*, with valuable improve.
New und Beautiful Solo Stop*.
Over _<'i.p thousand Urrnniitt and Musi
cian* indorse Uicsaorgar** arid rccomuieud
thorn af strict 1 j first claw in Tone, Me
vbaniem and durability. Warranted for
| tit years.
Mot Elegant and Latest improved.
Have been awarded the Highest Prcrai
una in competition with others for simplic
ity, Durability, Promptness, and Piano
like action.
Pure, awe t, and ev< uly balanced tone,
orchestral efl 'ot*, and in-'.anianoous uc
co"s which may be hud to the reeds.
Send for l'rtco Li>t. Address
DANIEL F I]HATTY,
A\ ashington, New Jersey,
OENTREHALL ~
Furniture Rooms'
EZIIA KKIMBIXF,,
respectfully informs the citizens oi Cenlr
county, that lie has bough t out the old
stand of J. O. Dcininger, and ha* reduced
the prices. They have constantly on hand
and niak to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS
SINKS,';
WASH STANDS,
* CORNER OU PBOARDA
TABLES, &c., Ac.
t fttir stock of ready-made Furniture is
,ar*e and warranted o!"good workmanship
and is all ninJe under their own immod'-
, ate supervision, and is offered at rates
cheaper than elsewhere.
Call and see our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. J6 feb. ly
OBbIACLEJ It a IVY UKITj I to Youug Ilea
T(1 from thr enacts of Error, and Abu.te
vineiiee la oirlr [Jr. Manhood restored. Imi-
SIA&aIAQL l>oduiit nta to rcuuired. Haw
metho.l of treatment. New and rerasrkabta r<-xnedjea_
Hoot*and c In a tar. sent fine In so. tod envoi Ad
<*: HOUAHi' SssixlATlOK.il> N. Ninth bi. PhUa
daU.hu. Pa.— An Institution tiavlu* hi|b rcjiuiatlaa
lor voniluit and prolraeiona! skllL IS jot f.
TL, SPANGLfiK. Attorney-at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa. Otlice with
. Bush & YOCUM. Consultation in English
and German. Collection*promptly attend
ed to febo-tf
r WOOD
; % PUMPS FEI
f BlntvM-* > 'unAarti ksT fJrete® Cto/- Punf, ritli'
•fw< r Mtriti k*. u-'jfcu v&ii frnpn-i neeelk
vc cmtk j**::* i 4; r *■* - **mm l
TdM.Xt jE, l ijw t> ifcA sill • iai-V '1 L> :aiv. -1 t A" m
mW)r. arucflcllaJ> latin<.TLca iaft r w n:L-;