The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 21, 1876, Image 3

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eerie* o: Sechler A Co., _j
but you have in addition ~ /
wholesome end fit for cor.
keep no damaged. or inferior, -'
or unclear,, or half cured article— al- }'
the best, and you can rely on it a be. t *
first class go- - Js, at the sarua price* a* y c J;
must pay for an inferior and damaged *>•
tide at many otbar groceries. '
Co.. have an eye to this rery i
they succeed, in tfai* respect, ~q
caaton.cn will beer tettimony.
We bare report* from soma of th* )
champion sausage eaten. A
ent from Hublenburg *ay :
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with tbe man who can eat the lunges f
piece of sausage. Mr. David Yofumc ''
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The Nevada Ohio, Kntorpriae, Ton
Marler'a paper, aaya that on the lata ool<
Saturday, 9, the thermometer wa 10 bo
=: low xero, andon Monday morning follow
ine the aleigh bell* wcro beard on th<
,u atrecta.
On latt Saturday evening, while Mr
h * Wm. Weaver, livirg in Hruahvalley, i
* few niilo* ra>t of this place, had hi* toan
''' hitched at one of our *tore*, a package c
good* w* stolen from hi* wagon, contain
ing I'dyd'a delaine nl trimaainga, 6yd)
calico, pr. ahoea, overalls, and .lhor arli
„ clee Ha offers a reward for tho recovery
e of the good*.
" Pork i* selling ct 0 hereabouts.
Heel we are told at about T by the aide,
e Sausages al 16 pe." lb. at Belletor.te grooe
-0 riea.
Terrible ttorm set in ega.n Friday
night, 16, ail kepi blo-ir.galt Saturday,
* with thermometer down to aero. Aninch
£ of anew on Monday.
—Chriatma* it at the door all may
wish to have tome nice anJ good thing*
. for the holidays. A mot excellent a-ort
mcnt of the finet Confectioneries, all the
beat Foreign Fruita, Nuts, Ac., A , in
cndlest Ttriety, have been received
specially for the holiday*, at Scchler A
. Ca's grocery where you can maks up a
1 Christina, gilt of confectioneries, nut* and
■ j .mils, to suit any t*Mo and to delight any
I one, old or young, male or female Soch*
'er has received the larg-sland best li>ck
f holiday good* in central Tenn'a. ila
gone to extra pain* to 1 ave aomethiug nice
atu! TOU should not mis* the opportunity
to get just the thing ecu want for Cbrijt
ma* or New Tear* pre*.: ta.
We have received an account of a
bear hunt in Green"* railey. on 13, tco laie
for publication in full. The parly consUled
of Henry, Pat id and Frederick Yoeum,
the Pietrtck Llro'a, and Satn'l llomati and j
*oon bruin *> started, and \va* I
wounded by John Pfl'trick, the chase wa* j
continued unlit late in tho evening and re. I
tumed'next day, when J. llolmcs, II K. j
Wilson, J. Brit and J M'Conly, of Jack- j
aonville, with dogs joined the party, and j
followed trail from Market's Gap to Lee s j
Gap, where the bear wa. raised and:
wounded by 11. \ ocuui, and the chase i
continued until evening, when bruin was !
brought back to Markle'a Gap, where the |
hunters happened to concentrate and put j
eight balls into hiiu—the fatal abot by 11. I
Yocum. The bear weighed dreaaed Sl'dj
lbs, and is claimed the largest killed in tint.
mountain.
Newman, at the new Eagle Clothing :
store, Bollefonte, has just received a new
lot of goods tor the Holiday*, and he is
soiling all kinda of clothing and si<ri low
jerthanever. Newman says he sells the
cheapest and best cloth in the county. He
means business all over Try him and we
can assure you that you will save money
by it. S
A correspondent from Rebersburg.
Jot Paxon (?), says "an old sew cf Mr
John Kretuor's, kitted six lambs and de
voured the same, the effects of which sho
could not cnJurc, and consequently died
an ignominious death." Joe evidently
puts this in as a warning to champion sau
sage eaters, for whom he does not seem to \
have a feeling, for he says :
"I am very glad to .late, very, very,
iglad indeed, that we have not foundoutof j
an pcld sow yet, that has been hogih j
enough, or is hogisb enough, to eat a.
much sausage as the one on the other side
of the mountain."
Our imp think* Joe is only jealous of f
sausage eaters because tie can cot manage
to get in a yard.
Cold weather this week.
THE FARMERS" MUTUAL FlllE
Insurance Company of Centre County,
IV- Centre limit.J'oc. 21. IST'S The An
nual meeting of the Member- and election ;
of twelve Director* to manage the affair. '
of the Compauy for the ensuing year, will j
be held at the house of John Spanglcr. Nt
Centre Hail, on Momiar January Bth, 18TT
between the hours of 10 a tn. and 3 p m , .
of said day. Members generally are re
quested to attend. G KO. 131 CHAN AN,
D. F. LUSK, Sec y, Prcs't.
A govd general Family Newspaper]
should be in the hands of every family in
; the country, besides their local paper.
! Such a paper in every respect is the Cin-,
cinnati Time*. Extra inducement* arc
offered elsewhere in our columns to those
who will work for the Times. Read their
i card and act accordingly. •
ALL KINDS or LVMHER at private
sale and at greatly reduced prices Wm. ]
iColyer, of Potter tp . ha- for*alc3ooo *HW
;*ed raiis ; I'JLW chc-mut PO-u ; split rails 11 j
, and 12 ft- long; tiUOO ft. h"-l white oak,
% pl*nk tor wagon makers and from 11 to 4
—*••. ; scantling and ax'cs; ICOO walnut
b.>ard- ito J in. ; n lot of poplar and linn
♦pards i x 4 in.; Gt*Jo wng >n spokes, white
~ t ,>k, all sizes ; a lot of sled runner- ; ,
•_sou feet of dry chestnut
; bbards. All at reduced prices for cash or!
apy kind of grain, beef or pork.
Aiso a *pati of mules, 8 year* old, both i
leaders, perfectly afc; new gears ; new :
2-borao wagon : a 2-horae platform spring
wagon ; hay ladders, harrow -, cultivator-, j
corn piows, 2-horse sled, No. 1 double,
tied*.
All at private V?>e. Come on and get,
bargain*, as Mr. .oiyer intends gotr.g w .-t ]
in tho apirng. 14dec 2m.
| HISTORY OF THE GREAT EXPOSI
TION.
i We have received from the publishers,
Messrs Hubbard Bros., of Philadelphia,
I advance sheets of a forthcoming volume,
which will greatly interest every Ameri
-1 can. It is entitled "The Centennial Ex
position Describe 1 and lllu-lrated," and
is a complete history and pictorial repre
sentation of this grandest world'* fair the
' world ha* over known.
! Every intelligent arid thoughtful person
■ who ha* visited tho Exposition and com
, prehended not only its vat proportions
but its wide significance, will be glad to
! find it photographed and preserved in
permanent form in this beautiful and
, carefully prepared volume.
1 The great Exposition is really a rcpre
' mentation <>f all that the human race has
1 accomplished during it* career of six
, thousand year*. The nation* of the earth
of every clime selected that which i mbo
* died their best thought* and their bigho t
c achievements in every department ol hu
rJ man effort, and bringing iliem tvgethcr,
I invited the world to Lchoid the last and
most perfet t result* of all that man has ac
complished in every field of thought, in
j.bdus'.rv and -kill.
•i Of the millions of our citizens who have
1 expended from soo to S2OO each in view
a ing and sludj-ing this wonderful display,
j. we havq never heard of "one who did not
e feel amply repaid for the expense ol time
and money involved. These millions do
* sire to study more at leisure what they
- could then examine but hurriedly, and
mariy millions mere who could not visit
and see it, desire to posses* a work which
shall give them a full arid adequate re pre
- senlution of this grand and wonderful cx-
V hibition. To supply this urgent demand
is the object ol this work I". ha* been pre
pared from material gathered on the
( grounds, by the most careful, patient and
i- laborious research, and from official sour
IS ces, and though it does not claim, as seme
do, to be by official authority, it commands
confidence thereby, Gen. llawley having
i" announced that no book ha* nnv right to
such a claim. It describes briefly the in
, caption and growth of this grand enter
prise, but mainly the wonderful exhibits
of the Nations of the New and Old World
different peculiarities, value:
'curiosities of mechanism, Ac, and coo
' trasting them one with the other.
ißut the interest and value of the bool
lie largely in its profuse und brilliant illu
tratior.s. In this multitude of finely exe
uted engravings, the main features of tin
' ~"~ w 'xlubilion are vividly impressed on tin
- .atiitid of the reader in away that word
cannot do. It is next thing to seeing th
great World's Fair itself. We advite ou
u eaders to examine the book careful);
ibaehould they have an opportunity.
Jus Swab, Centre Hill, i* agent for thi
work—upon examination the editor find
it a valuable book
*
& ——A is a penny earned-
every your gre
earnei
that
Brip<
llpiiillClß,.
5 VICTORY!
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I .This rooster woa t rtay in Tilden i
honestly elected, and mutt l.ayo tho chair
The conspirator* are losing ground.
j Gen. Barlow, w was one of tho re
publicaa committee sent South by Grani
to witno.* 1 the count of the ote, ha* pub
lish eJ a !e iter showing that Florida w
j car ricd by Tilden.
U. S. Senator Robertson, republican
jof South Carolina, ha* alvo pulltshrJ a
I letter pronouncing tho count in his iaio
all outrage.
, Bno of tLe> republieaii members ot
asssmbly In Louisiana, counted in by the
ra-.ally returning I arJ. ha* published a
| letter declining to tike the text because
j ho adiaus he was fa rly dotealcd aiiv that
, [ it honestly beKing* to a democrat. Thus
do honest republicans apt ak.
Gen FtUnci* C. ltrlo*, of New dork,
•ii ere of the couiuii-sionyrs sent by
Graat, Chandler, Cameron A Co. to Flor-
I ida te "*e9 tair ' in the count of the pro*i-
I deulial vote Gen. Barloa has jut pub
j -hod a long letter reviewing tie lostituo-
I ny before the Florida returning board and
I the action of that tribunal. Ho declare*]
[ that if he had been a member ol the board;
I he would not have thrown out the vote o!
j Manatee, Monroe hi d other democratic
I countic* the exclusion of which Irom the)
I count gave the Hayes elector* a majority j
]of upward* of otO. He a'o *ay that on
j the lace of the- return*, alter the correction,
of the Baker coutitj return, the apparant,
j majority of 4i> votes t'.*r the Hayese'ectorsj
was changed itito a Ti!dn majority, but
; add* that he i* n.>t certain whether lh<-
i *tats voted for Tilden or llayes But c
--| cording to the Grant-Chandler Cameron'
I programme the president cf the Senate i
Ito count Florida tor Hayes. Of course
| that functionary knows more about the
j Florida election than Barlow, though the
| latter was present at the -e.-sion* of the re
turning board and tbe former was not
within a th, u-ank mile* of the atate whot.
the voU w, * counted
It i* now given -nit from Washington
that Senator B'aine w ;!1 not u-tain the
Grant-Caiueron presidential fraud.
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PLAIN TRUTH FROM LOUISIANA.
A Republican Who Refuses to be
Counted in.
Shrovepvrt, La., Dec. IS.—Tiisiilloa* ■
ing letter was forwarded to-day toJ. Mad
ison Wells, President of the Louisiana ,
Returning Board, by Mr' John J Lng,
who was counted in a* representative form
thu parish of De Soto :
Pe Soto Pari*h, La., Dec. 12, 1916.
Hon. J. Madison Weill, President La
Returning Board :
I have learned that your honorable ,
body ha* returned nuv a* elected to the
lower llou-e ef the Legislature from the
Parish of De Soto. Permit me to return
my thank* for the honor conferred, but at
tho same time permit me to ay that I am
unwilling to accept the position. lam a
Republican from the firm conviction that
the principle* of that party aro best fer
the whole country.
It ii also true that I was the regular
nominee of tho party In the parish of De
Soto fur the Legislature, and did moro
than any member of the party in that par- 1 ,
i-h to organize it and advance it* interests; j
but, sir, knowing as I do that I wa* fairly
defeated at the { >ll*. no intimidation or
fraud having been practised by the oppo
site party at any precinct in tho parish, o
] far a* I have been able to ascertain, itfler
a thorough investigatien, my *e!f respect
will n.t permit me to accept the potitioe
I hope you will pardon mo for taking a
, step that at first glance, may ba thought
: calculated to cast some discredit upon the
i party with which I have allied myself,
; but I am a planter, not a politician ; all,
' my interests are here ; but, s.r, I cannot
believe the g- -d of tbe National Republi
can party can be promoted by returning,
as elected, a candidate so clearly defeated
1 as myself.
In fact, I am convinced that very much
|of the disturbance that has prevailed
! throughout the State fer several years past
is justly attributable to '.ho fact that, in
j many parishes nun not elected by the
people have been returned elected and
i maintained in office by tho power of the
i Government. I must believe that you
i and your associates have been crossly de
ceived as to the manner in which the late
canvass, and election in De Soto were con
i ducted, and as to the result. Very rc
| spcctfully, Jons J Loku.
On Tudsday evening of lat week n
: dwelling bouse ab< ut three miles south of
] Broad Tcp City, was destroyed by fire,
] burning four children lrom three to nine
| years pf age. Tho melhcr, Mrs. Mc-
I Govs an, was away at a neighbor's helping
to butcher, an J the husband alter kind
ling n large fire ai.d putting tho children
'te bed wont after her. A neighbor di-eev
] ercd the fire and rule to it, but found the
1 roof fallen in, and did not know the sad
fate of tbe children until be went after tbe
i parents to tell them of the destruction ol
: I their heme.
] Tho railroad war is ended. Low
' freight* aro no more.
k j /"lAUTION —Having purchased al
'I VV Sheriff's Sale, the following proper
ty of John Saner, of College twp, I will
' leave the same in his possession at my
* pleasure, and caution alt persons against
• I meddling with the same in any manner
t viz : 1 bay mure, 7 head of hogs, 1 *tcer
f 1 top buggy, a lot of wheat in tlio straw, t
lot of corn in the cars, and sundry small
article* sold by tbe !>>t.
I 21 dec3t DANIEL HKS3.
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A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
I Will be exposed to public sule, on Jan
, I uary 20th, 1877, tin* following describee
I property, ut the last residence <>l Danie
Con dee'd, in the town of Kebcr.bnrg
e Mil p.. Centre co. A HOUSE AN I
' LO * , being tho late residence of said de
ceased, bounded on the north by Mail
J* street, e-t by b>l of James Mallery. s>>utl
and west by altera, and known or trialke
on the General l'lot of said town a* 1<
s " No. 11, The house being large two *l<
, ry hou-o, with a cellar room, arid in goo
condition. There is also erected on sai
lot n good STABLE, or rulhnr n smul
barn, us well us all other nccessnry oul
buildings. Sale to commence at 1 •
clock, 11. tn. of said day, when terms wi
be made known.
SAMUEL GUAWLY,
iu 21 dec Adm'r of Daniel Consor.
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J* \RPIIA N'fci COURT SALE.-
Byvirtooof an older of the Orphan
Court of Centre county, there will OE MI
! ' s posed to sule hy public outcry in the tow
I* I of Boalsburg, near the premise*, on Satu
day
TH E 13th I)A Y OF JAN UAK Y. 1877
The following described real estate, U
_ of Ezra D. Brisbin, of Harri* twp, ucc'i
viz: a VALUABLE FARM, adjoinir
the town of BoaLburg, Harr is twp, C.'ei
■d tre county, containing
j. 160 ACRES,
thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAM
'y DWELLING IIOUSK, LOG BAKI
e, and other outbuildings Several fii
, s springs of water rise on the premise
| There is also a young and thrifty Ol
u? CLIA Kl) of Choice fruit. The greater pa
B tion of the la id is of excellent quality, at
W ft part theri-oi is suitable for division in
E Town lots. Sale to commence at 101 <
. - clock, a. m., when terms will bo mtti
known by
LOUISIANA.
Tlio Cougrcwiouitl InveitigaUiitF
New Orlean*, I>K#nibi*r II Iho l ,111
grorsional ConilflittM met to-day. ("lovel
.Supervisor of Fast Union Uouge, who t
titled yesterday, WM mulled BY Genera
1111r 11 >ut. Clover •übiiiitud u copy of lh
affidavit which accompanied lii return,
I (bowing riot, tumult, violence f> r, dro !
and terrorism throughout tho parih cu
the day of tint election; did not witness
any violence but win informed ol it by
iitliir person#. On crosi-examlnatlon lie
testified that the affidavit accompanylng
the return* (m prepared in the Ciliteiii
lieu#" in this city. Hugh J. Campbell a*-
• Kind in preparing it. A ituttlb*f of wil
i ti*a wro examined The Committee
'■ gam notice they would meet hereafter in
the hall • ; the Ohambor of Cominoiee,
The Supervisor of Grant pariah tetifird
,j that Kellogg sent him to hold the < lection
and then sent him word not to hold I*.
" THK FLO IMD \ FHAI l>
n now Voice Were Mmm Incut rot) in n
ft Republican County.
0 Tallahassee, December II I'he eon
lares ioiial c i miiire t • dy d;-e.ivered i
• ! ; * hat is a)!tg< dl"ha an interpolation ot
* iiAiiidi iii the p It list el' prr .net in Leoi
* county. Thi inrerpolalion tho demoeratt
"(charge i made to coyer "2 fraudulent
1 tickfts of minute (ir.e that were found it
• tho box. The democrats charge that thet
tickets were hidden in the I*. U . !' tin
regular li ket and thus tmuggled into tin
• b>s The interpolation was charged on
' j the fr. Ulul that the Clio' . . t the prrcilicl
Tail ta idoiitdv any , i ih. ie\- :v '. naim
that appear cotuecutii ely on two tag'-
by theiiiielrr* and from the l o t tint the
, ! poll list nt the precinct w .o not tiuiube r -d
a> at all other precinct* ihe republican*
''claim they can explain these fads :ili
-1 fisetorily to-morrow.
The supreme court |iroeeoJiug* w ere
stopped until Saturday next.
The latest ruiucr from Washington.
u that Grant is plotting t > hare himself
elected president •! the senate, and as such ,
jin cuo .>f no settlement of the pre-idet.- ;
lia! question which he would try to priV :
vent, ho would claim the | r dency by 1
virtue of his being vice president.
MARRIAGES.
Not. 80. ' 7j, at the reidvi. o ef the
bride, by Hew . 11. Diven, Mr. llsrry
A. Walker of iTuilou anJ .VI Nettie ltc- "
her of Centre county.
On Sunday, the 'Jth insh, Mr. Samuel
Shatfcr, to M:?s Kmma Strohwker, both
ot Itoonuville, I'a.
DEATHS.
On 15 iust.. at Shinglctown, Mr. John
Fox, aged i-'J years.
On the 16th that .in i o tw p. at
M. Margaret, w.:e e! Mr. Wm. Heed,
aged 35 years and 7 days.
In (iiaham twp , Clearfield county, at
the residence of her son-in-law, llenry
llubler, K*q.. oit Sunday, N v 'JCIb, l s 7o, S
Mr- Lvdia Nu'ehe J, aged 76 year* and
21 days.
Nar Potter's M -. o. i. , .... w;.o ,
John Wolf, aged about 40years.
Near Lemont, on l'J, the wife if Willi
am Thompson.
T\TOTICK is hereby giwn that the nc-
T.t count of K. 11. Carr, commillo . t
Aaron l'arterago, a luiia; . . .. hi n „.cd
in the court tf common Fie* of C< ■ tre
{county, and will be pre rented to tie said .1
court for continual! *n t Jar.uarv term
next. A WILLI A M>,
HdccSt Prothonotary. o
Private Sale.
A Choice Farm nn<i llou.-e ami Lot.
The. following deicri't ed |iro| rlv, of a
John tnmert, dee d, itiuile in liarr , t
twp, Centre county, one F.VHM . : t.i
ing one hundred and thirty ttireo acres 11
more or less, bounded by lands of 11. Ki-
urhart, dee d, JalUe? Genii. M. Fatten, a
IDr. IlenderMit, c. .1, ai.d ■ thers is otfer- g
ed at private #al<-. The farm is w>il v...- T
tered, a never tailing stream of w ater run- d
nine ihroughtho farm and within thirty ,
yards of the barn, a!> ■, aw ell of never
failing water the house, with g> 1 ;t
pump ill !l The improvement- are a 1,
.arge VK AM li HOUSK. t". 1 iter high a
almost new ; a frame bank barn, roily
five by eighty feet and all other necc-sa
ry outbuildings. This is one of the best ,
, producing farms in tbi section for all $
kinds of grain ;i a!i limestone land. A 0
large OKCiJAKL) of chout ..t >■:, t ( ~
premises . . p
V, r particulars inquire of Wm W< rt.' |
on the farm. Also one House and lot j,
Situated in II alsburg, Ceiilro c>, the ~
house is twos! lies high, with kitchen at
tacl.ed to it, and all nect --ary outbuild- .
mgs alo a good .stable, a never failing ,
well of water with good pump. The lot is
well sat with fruit trees of best quality.
Also two acres and l'.M | rein - of c*< el- ,
lent land situato near the German He
formed ohurcU in Boalsburg within two ,
squares of above housu.
JOSIAII NKFF, Kxo ul rof J Km
j mcrt, dee'd. 30 nov 3m.
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A VALUABLE FARM FDRSALE '
i Two miles east ot Robcrsburir, Mile-twp, i
. Centre county, being tho estate ot Philip
Gramly, deceased, containing
282 ACRES,
1
imoi. or less ; of which lit) acres c< nsit of
,the finest quality of white oak, white pine,
hemlock and nestllut timber. The bal
-1 ancc is in excellent cultivation. The farm
f is w< il watered by Kik creek, and acer
, lain Gap Run, the latter all rding an it-
I coilunt water power f-r -aw and shingle
v mills. Tho buildings on the plsco consist
• of n large double Thr< e St. rv 11. u
g Hank barn, M ft. by I '.'i lf ; and all other
necessary outbuildings. There i. on tin
plate a good young orchard of choice
n . fruit. Alsu a seperate tract of
218 Acrc. of Tirnberland,
. adjoining said !nrtn, well timbered with
| pine and hemloek. If desired the tarn,
6jcould bo tubdividod to suit purchasers.
,f| F'ur particular-addre--, either
S GRAMLY, I
Rebersburg, l'a.. or
R KREAMER, i
w tf nov PA 11. WOLF
Wolfs Store, Pa j
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I IT PUIU.ISIIFS Aids THK NKWS. TU scr
tant of no man an! tli<* *!•*• of no farfj, It can afford
island •!•>§ toll the truth about all.
11. IT IS IMPARTIAL ANI INDKPKSDKNT.
RH*tng In intrlllgmt auff raga. It alma to furntah TO
tcratha fullaal and falr>at tnfonuatloo, to jutl!fy
tf><*rn f'ir tho wiarat of their tcaixifiailHllty
11l IT la. AS H AIAVAYH WAN. t.MJK.NTIALLY
HI'.PURLIt AN. It may quarral In ttia future, • It
'Ol haa dona in ttie yat, with errora of Hr|>ub)tcan lad
(sj era or cotruplloua in the Hetoibliran i>artjr . but it can
rioter reaae to Re true to K> ;>utiliran iiri-rl|i a and
K- eie- lally to tlmsse goldfin dm trinoa >f cl* ll ►?*-
I i ralc.rro, hard inoaaf, the an t fttjr t tiie Nu .nal LuDt
t and aijaal juatice t-> all claa at the fctiufh, xhirh
* * formed the aUrue* of Gov. IJafea' adtnlrablo letter ol
jn a<-< ei'tanre.
,t. IV ITS MORAL TONF IH PURR ANL> KI.I
, VATKIi, The lanitlx circle ia never piofano 1 l#>
L*(J el,at at'Deara In the , ulumtn of •he I rtl>imv
0 V Till t'llOlt KM MANIIAkIi AM) tT'R
Itl'.NT LIT! I!ATI Ll. of tin-da) la brcaentcd In 11a
colurua. liicludinr t 'orreajH.i lernv. I'oeina, Storiea
it) and Rerlewa froui the itio*l taloulad and iot*ular an
id *VI IT IS THK lIKST AMI ( HKAHI ST FAR
ill MKIt'.S l-AI'KK I'l'lll.lsltl li "ThnWe.kbTrlt.nßl
.s haa done more to make g,od farmrra than any other
Influence win. ft rrer esiated."
> * VII Till MAKKI I KKPOIVrS of the Tribune ar
j)) indiapeiiaable to every |uij er and aeller in the country
are given da lljr and weekly of almoat every
article bought and aold in the utarket* of tho world
and with unva?)tar and aliuoat itif<xllill'< accural >
Ita Cattle, flutter and ('hocae, and other Maiketa art
the rrrognued atandard.
VIII. MORI t.OPII s I.f The Tribune are paid foi
and read by the American p ..pi*, tliaiiof ony othd
newrpaper of esjual price in the country, a fact whlcl
la tfie beat tleriu nwtiation of tho value of the paper.
I\ TIIK Kf ADKHh of the Trthurffc repreaen 1
laritely the heal enterprlatiig and pnfreuirp minds •
, ► thoconniry. I'eraona who are Interested in put n p.di
tira, the advance of ai icnce, and the progr•••* of opln
ton, will find their demanda met b> The 1 tibuns
kVfi X PUBLIC APPROVAL AND PKoM'UrtITV
irw b* rewarded the Indenendenl and aclf reapertfu
cotirae of The 'I ribune It had a Iniger and atronge
corpa of earnaat workera anion a It* frlenda than ove
*_ fsaforn, and cnnatanlly recievea from old and no*
reader* vorda of cncouragt-mcnt.
n d TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.
(Pottage KrMTo Tha Subacrlbora )
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Kive copies, one year 12 I
Ten cop lea land one intra) one year 26 V
IE WKKKI.Y one >er Si
kj I" ive copies, one year 7 ft
, • Ten copies one year 111
ln<* Twenty copies, ono year 221
Thirty copies, one year
KF.cb person procuring a club of ten or more ml
* scribern ia entitled to one extra Weekly, and of titt
(jy. or more to a Sem i Weekly.
i To clergymen The Weekly Tribune will be eeiit on
year for $l5O ; The Hemi Weekly for $2 6G. and th
II to Daily for SD.
0 . Kp%c linen cotde* fre#. #
, **•! *n<} Uantaaeer* want ,! | n ~|-g|w tofrn.
IflC "boral arrangemente Will be made
AH romltunoea at aendr* Oak, unloaa by draft o
TddrTß
A corrwpomlent nritrs to lite C'lii
caso Times:
I have been a cuiisUiut reader of
i- your valuable paper fur tho piot two
' r yearn, and wish to present for nubli
•- ration for the l encfit of niunktnd a
•' simple remedy for that dreadful do-.
'' neitsi., tlyapepsta. For veatu I suffered j
'• terribly frmo this complaint, and tri*i
! nil manner of patent niedieinc.s, which
' did tne no jjood. Home years ago Ij
was a resident of the city of New Or-j
s leans. There I became acquainted
" with c dislitigttished Freuelt lady,
who encouraged tno to use white tnus-i
1 terd seed, taking one teasjuionful be |
fore each meal, three times a day, I
kept up this practice for a mouth ot
►ix weeks, at the end of which I nl|
most felt like another being, as I wa
j sound and hearty, ami have never!
been troubled sine®. A number of my 1
acquaintances have also been relieved [
I here are my reasons for submitting'
the above in your pajuir.
• ♦ •
, A Yalloabli Rcukov. The small
pox lis* maile it* appearance in some of
l tip neighboring eoniitics. Whether ku!
.shall eSt-ana lis eaniiM bo nr.-.1i.-1.1
. snail .oii>e r. cannot o |>reai<
o-l hut it is to hi) hi'lKst wo lnay. Hut
over, ai everything calculalStl to reho.
po .pie of it? liieiiillu! consequencu and
initigata i'.x evils, is of imporlvnco to tl
j people gsneral ljr, a o givo the followu
from an rtehanga "A great dlseovei
is rep.<rtod t* have toon inado hv su
j geon of the English army in China '
j prevent pitting or making tho face 'l l
j mod* of treatment is a- foil!. 'as When i
small p i lha prtcoding fever is a', i
h*igtii. and just !>•:•.r* ll>* eruption n|
ar?, the chest i- thoroughly ruhbed wit
0 *i.iu oil nnd Ta tor emetic .iinlinm
< I'lits exu-. s the whole ot the eruption t
pper oo that par: f the body to tho r.
iet . i'llie rest. It also ufes a lull an
| . ompl:e eruption, nd thus prevent tl
!-. -.- from attacking tl.. internal *rgn.
This is ?-. ite ho I.w J>- . slah'islio
' . dt wi iroaUuonl in the 1 tig i-h army .
v'hina, h> general orders, and is regard..
- perfectly,effectual."
MAlttLlS
I'HII.ADELPHIA
t'hi'a. December 18.
Flour ex $I8j; Minn faui C 7j. cC 371
\\ heat vvtl:l 10! I 1 to I'cllUa red 1 " •
140 Jive l'a .'7iA7tj t'lovurx .1 iLi {
lots). 0 rn mixed ">v yel! w Ith, lia:
western mixed taU. new white .)■
tv4l Lard 10 00 F'-rk 17 * lluttei
N . , Butler firsts 37 10 Buttei
W'-tcrn . lira Ulf.i'Ji. i h.< •< 1 s 141.
Kggs wou#rn IS v -70. I'olroleuin rt:'.qc.|
2.q.
Uxi.tKFOs.TK Mxuxkis, rcportuj by A
A Co.
White Wheat. $1 '.5.
Led Wheat, -1-J5.
Kye. 65c
(.'< m, old, 45c.
new, 40c.
Oats, Ti6e.
t lov.-rte* '.choice,
Potatoes, r. tail, 00.
liuckw hetesoc.
Fur, per l arrel, wholi -ale, fo "sJ.
retail, So CD.
Nova tlcctia piii-'.yr, ground, >ll mi, po;
ton.
Cayuga, j'J 50.
Milk i Market Ktr kt.— Oct, 17,by
Sauiplc A 5L Nltl
\\ neat, white >1 16.
Wheat, red. $1 12.
Corn,. 45.,
tau, to "Jo.
It-*, .65.
Cr*veneed, $8.25.
iir..und Alum ."salt, $1.60.
liuttor, 'J
Egg*. 20.
Lard uJ
XKCI'ToH > PltlV ATE SALE
l*ha undersigned, Ki.vutsri <•{ the last
will and
Walker I srnsrup, C -ntre t e., l*a, <ie
-i-t.-eJ, offer the properly known at the
"Junction," l private sale.
This properly is situated in Walkertwp.
•t the inters eel). U of She Millheim an.'
It.. I Kagleturnpike w'-th the pubii>- r -ad
! * ing i: in ii.-i i-fontu t- I. .. s Haven,
shout midway between the two places:
L'ontairillig about 17 acre* of land with a
arge DWELLING HOI'SE sTottK
UOoM a.-d the no. ■ .*ary outhu.ldtncs.
til in gc -d order and repair ; there is also
\ fine y.'Utig Orchard cf choice fruit in
f.,vd bearing condition on the premises.
I'M# property i- -uitnhlo f ra private re,l
]■•■ ~r n u p'ac.i f p.lhi*.- business and
mm-'h re? rt has t><> • jual in thecounty.
A tract of land, adjoining the Junction
rot, •la ' I.g about lU ACHES, Well
. ate I ki .1 doirnbie for a small home U
, s . ofibrod ft sale, together with
FOUR FINE FARMS,
ne of them now occupied by Samuel
Showers, curtaining about 7J.7 At'HKS,
>ne occupied by Mortimer McClintoc,
containing a', ut tK ACHES ; tine .e cu
pied by James Huston, containing about
17' i ACI{F.S. a'! .:!ua'.' ! f '. g At t > ftie
pro; >rt\ !'.-,t d nbed in M tiger twp,
and tl-. other . upo'd bv Michael C r
man, containing 240 ACRKS. and Vperch.
., neat mea-'ire, n. ar the v illago of Jack
sonville, in M :irion tw p.
There farm# are limestone land ol the
finc-t quality, and m a good slate of culti
vation, well supplied with timber, water,
and frts.it. with g- >! buildings erected or
each The farms ccupied by showers
McClintoc and lluilon. abound in
I ron Ore' of tho Fiuest Quality,
in jnying quantities a vein being nov
profitably worked by M> r, Irwin S
McCoy of this cunty. on one .ft hem
The premise# above mentioned will b
sold as designated., r in sueb tracts a? ma
suit the want# of purchaser*, w here the k
cation is #uch as to warrant n division c
the tarur,
Person# desirous of pur. basing any
the above described premise#, will plea
apply to either of the undersigned, wh
will'lake pleasure in showing them lb
same, when term# and condition# will t
made known.
JAMES HUSTON. Niltany. Fa
JAMES P. COIIURN. Aar nsburj
-ept 28 3m Executor#.
ALWAYS AHEAD ! !
Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The
Increase.
'
Having purehaseil the largest Stock of Goods in our
line ever brought to Bellefonle. we are offering extra
inducements to buyers.
' MEN'S SUITS FOR 85 AND UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 83.50 UP.
; MUSLINS FROM 5c A YARD UP. LADIES' HOSE. 5c A PAIR UP.
LADIES' COATS, BHAWLB, TRIMMINGS, HATS, AND FANCY GOODS IN
GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
u
>t
c
" M EN'S BOOTS AT $2 APA IR. LA DIES' FIN E SHOES SI APA IR.
MEN'S HATS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS. A FULL SUIT OF UNDERWEA R FOR 50c.
AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES.
t
?IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
BOUGHT AT ALL TIMES. GIVE US BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
I ®WtUS Ami WNBt) YD!) CDM£ TOTOWJJ-aiblSia'Sia TBSfLADi
UL
U
5 —THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Anr2
ii> *
m
be
j S.4JUOEB.
| [ AUD IVALLE AND STOVES!! HARDWARE AND BTO V B I!!
COMPLETE LINE OF ALL KINDS OF'HARDWAKE.
HPEARS, ANTI CLINKER, SILVER MOON, PARLOR STOVES, THE BEST INjTHE MARES". fTHFUE li NOTHING T$
IT IN SERVICE OK BEAUTY, Price reduced to auit the time#.
O
SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVES IMPROVED, ANTI-CLINKER, ORATE AND REVERSIBLE TOP JPLATEB. WerraaWd •
beat baker in the market.
O
SOVEREIGN PORTABLE RANGES, cau attach a water back for heating water in Rath Room, very little bighor th*n ordinary Coti
Stoves, oud good bukers. We alao have a full line of cheap and medium price PARLOR STOVES. Prices to suit the trade.
THOMAS A. JIICKS & BROTHER,
Bellefonte, Pa
J BREONS' HOTEL,
lto ! MILROY, PA.
i ! The host table and bar, and excel!.-
' stabling for horse#. A !o s fin* r.-torl f
tltf summer hoarder, IJu?s to depot, ai
ry IsiK stages to Centre county. Cbarg
ir "reasonable. GEO. UHKON, Prop'r.
Sample &) McNikt
|H' MILKOY. PA.
1 ' PA7
; : -MARKETPRICI
!j ron
All Kiiidsof Grain
ALSO.
Always oh l.s!.d and at lower price* tba
. vilivhttN.
COAL. I'LAHTER AND SALT.
r Farmer# u f Centre uiinu lie place,
r 21 sept tf.
!i! *
i Wolfs Old Stand.
AT
iYt o£.ir;i£ HALL,
Mngmfiecitt Slock of tail atnl Win
tcr GooJ*.
oJj&PJ*isbl i
I'OLITE ATTENTION !
Having just ret-.rt.ed from the East, an.
hi .ght at panic pro ■ -, I am now prepar..
to > 1 eh- :.per than ever before. Mystocl
consist* in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
e
HOSIERY,
HATS A CAIS,
BOOTS A- SHOES,
RUBBER ROOTS,
SANDALS, Ac., Ac
ami Genu' Underwear a #pec
1 inlity.
A LAMS STOCK OF
READY - WADE CLOTHING
cotuUolly on iiaml.
f 1
Customer* will fiud the stock com
\pleUs, and a call is all that ia required
, to aasitre vou that this is the best
plnce in the valley to buy your Ko°d*
Remember, ice hare but one price fo\
everyone.
Wm. WOLF.
A HMUICUANCE
For a Sewing Machine.
You can have your choice of lb# follow
jing first class sew ing machines '
„ New American, St. John Domestic
A Dan ice, Singer,
Remington, Iluwe,
and Weed.
At the Sew ing Machine More ef Hunncll <
of Vthvn. East Market street, l.ewi#town.
Also |>arls, attachments and needle* f<
of all machine*.
M- (Jrcat inducement# for ca*b. Don't fa
1... to ce the St. John, *..nethitig entire!
k MV.
b <>! d Machine# takeh in t>art payment f.
new ones Send fiOct* to the above j>ari
and you will get by roturn n-ail, t dox a
■g. sorted needle# for any machine. HOnovl
CENTRE HALL
77 DRUG STORE.
>nt)
<p * J.C.MILLER.
- (Successor to J. K. Miller A Son )
• Deal.-r in l'ur. Drugs mid Medicine),
Dye stuff,, mid Druggol's tuhdrn-t
PI'HE W ISE AM) I.HjLOHS
rFor medicinal purpose*.
The best brands of
i; CIGARS AND TOBACCO
k-' nlway* in L'k.
I PiOßcripiions carefully Compoud*d.
J.C MILLEU
IRA T. COTTLE.
Fashionable Tailor.
ia fi'fiilrf Hull.
i Having opened rooms on the 2nd floor!
• uftjift A Flory's building be i< prepar
ed to manufacture *ll kind* of men • and
boy'# garment*, according to the latest i
sty lei, mid upon shortest notice, and ah
- work warranted to rndr satisfaction.
Cutting and repairing done. "sept )
JJ. &J. HARRIS,.
j NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. jt
IRON. NAILS.
—o_
Paints
OILS, ETC., jj
ki J. A J. HARRIS,
Utile funic. 1
NEW STOKE. NEW GOODS AND
Panic prices.
IE. A. L4RBIMES.
at the old Centre Hill (land. J'
Just opening a Slock of
NEW GOODS,
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
! V targe variety of
:. Ladies Dress Good#
Great Uargatns to
Muslins and Calicoes.
Heady-made Clothing
Warranted 16 Suit, i
Ilia Cloths and Cassimert,
- Cant be excelled
J His Crocery Department,
! Ast.mlshee every one in assortment and tovr] I
j price*.
Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffc. CanneJ fruit*, ]
j Dom--tic and Foreign Fruiu, Cheese,
dj and every other article belong
. j ing to the Grocery Depart
in c n L
#. ?4rFarmer*. Mechanic# and lutborcrs '
look to your interest One dollar *avi>d is
a dollar in p.*ck< t. Then call and *co at h
twhat astonitbingly tovr price*.
*#"No trouble toh<iw Good#."TH 1
I At*o tho choice*t Family Floik al-j.
-IvraT* on hand. Apr. 15, y. 1
jyi. s. ,."<,rTKi.ir.-.
k . Dentist, Millheim.
i Othli |mlne<>) wnkMlolli, MUk. ll* to t
lwr4 | U [.rtlotit ,U.'HMlh.m ID til. doiUI pre |
, ll* W bo* r*U#pr*pat*4 to stlrvl t**tb sl*olu<*l# I
jßiihoßi pal*. )- |
\\ F. REBER, Attornr-nt Lnw.l
J fitlstH>a iltm t )1 htulon* M I
. 'rttilAd IA bl RM Hi Oaiftnld or Cottrf oaaaQ. Of
tV ic®tlhl I ) l^tUfqet*
\I7"M P WILSON \ nt-Lavr.l
if Hitllef. nte Fa. Office in Mr*. Iten-j
. oer's Building. Hctklonle l'a.
jjl
i TOHN F. POTTER, A'ttorney-at
for I*aw. f olliN-Uoafip|*>ftjptl| mad# an!
. U#aUtw ftr | (hoM Uavitvc lands ar PfOpWll fnt |
'V> MiJ# \%'tl! lra' ut* nnd hava a< knot laArm) IV#d* ;
ay Mortaifwi. Ir in th diamesd, aerth tide c! I
Lb# court boua#. MMMtk acHZHM.
•JOHN I'UMI HS,
;HOOT A SHOE MAKER
r DIPLOMA '
J A wirdtid to John I'uwvii fur till
j but lino Boots exhibited at Cen
11re County Fair for tb year 1876,,
■ ¥¥ls" y jTc~*f© IT v
Opposite Ituib Home, •zJJm
BKLLKFO.MK, .PA.
Ho keep constantly on hand a full
line of
HOOTS A S I> S II O E I.
rJft£Z 0 £ 3
for Inline, kept constantly on hand.
WE DEFY COMPETITION I
GuttU and .Sho<- for rnnn and wvuien, ol
all styles, quality atid price*, from th
tnost coitly to the cheapest, .constantly •
kept on band. ap2l '
II 1 Nlt 1 It 00/. 1. 11. 1
auafuluw U fttiU Uuitt la
II A It N E S S,'
SADDLES. BRIDLES, &e.,
CEKTKE HALL, PA (
.ye-Ki.-pairing of all kindi executed at
shvrt notice. jXljunfim. 1
Hahml T J U BUcoPAT: jXltivn i
jutts uoKSKk. I'ki thuorran.
PMINSVALLEY.BANKING CO.
~ CENTitK BALL. PA. C
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow Inter;
cat; Discount Note*; Buy and
bei Securities,
Gold and Coupon*,
l'xrxa Horrxa, Wm. B. Minw.*,
i'res't. Cashier.
C "T. Ai-i.***t>r*. C. M. Uowxas
A LKXANDKU A BOWERS, At
A.*. lumssaal Laa.Battotimla tkpaolaltitoaUoa .*
> t not. aad uri L*t' nt aracut. J
M.j U naaiiM ut Cuw wd KaiUali. .<* u "
'..'ao'i tmujtaa, B>> 5* tr.
Excelsior Cement* 1
T* uIIIAUM aaa u.aßufartara, i •... U"*i I
I*ai.j u! . tupvrlar u*iU}. *| Lu kila*. uwi p, I
XiUU, in llAla** i|. 1 11. xu.rct n*a Urcad, I
tttwa UMI Ul la<* anuillUa *|a u. L. .. 4 H. l '
UK , aud La. Lew foabd LiaWj .a-yUarCurj uaoa aii
J 4a tlimll hatlM used. and a* vuaal U. u aa
tuaauiac iaivd tor aw la i iaicraa, Vtaiar I'im <m
abator*. |*ar|aaa * fad ;aau)| of ' lamil I* listi*
Lto Ila (Jataeal baa alraadf beau MM lu aad
* iJ. am retttlMwl Um uUtMkt Pimm
ILrl cf. ta f Lu. L'latwu. U|U| M ato. Plpa*
A. l!l 1115 II lu UuUr altaalac* Ut nj ibl* tu
lulad. I*4 also UIAI be *af rant* Uw artnto a* tun
**a*d J.ti. MKrUcV U
"tor* l " AssmssPasa. A.
JHE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE I
RE-OPENED !i
0
— —• . St
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE. 5
e
fi
The Bellefonte public and the people of e
the country generally will be pleaaad to "
know tbal the old and wall established 0
DRUG STORE, '
b
late the property of Jamea C. William*, ii
on Allegheny street, next door to Hicks' (J
hard*ar.' emporium, lia* been re
opened for business and it be- tr
in A rapidly re-atocked and ; a.
fitted out with the beat and tnoft popular
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. -
PERFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
and everything usually kept inafirtt-claa* al
Drug Store oi
PKEKIBIPTIOASCABEFUIr J.
Ij i-ompouiidesi Ml Mil ho urn 1
iof the day or night, and particular and
prompt attention given to the wanU of
farmer* and other*
who live in the country. Store never a
ciotod to thuK' who want medicine* ot o
anything in the drug line. b
The undersigned hope*, by lrict attention 8
to bu.ine**, to merit and receive tbe pub- f
ic pat or. ago. r
H X HEREINGTOH.
fisprlv. Agent, i
D. r. LUSE, '
PAINTER, ffiH. ;
offers his services to the citizens of
Centre county in
lloiiwc, Mrii and Ornamental
fainting.
Sniping, ornamenting and gilding,
i Graining
OAK, WALNUT,
CHESTNUT, Etc.
Plain and Fancy Paper banging. Order*
respectfully solicited. Term* reasonable.
3D apr If.
JJR. A. j. ORNDORF.
DENTIST.
' I* Mill located at l*>sGror. Mill* aoJ I* no* J-rt
IW4 t* UtH to th bom** of p.o.nt. *| a .tl.touc.
and rrndc. aaj 4mi*] mt<lc* la hi* lia, la lb* b*i
mABCrr. of b** uualtl* and at r**onatiU ral*. la
•Ortlon ol n.w d.nmroa mad* a ai>oclalljr. Truth at
tractcd vitboal i>aia St jaa 5*
Harness, Saddles, &c —
Th. nndrratenrd. dvtonataad to moot Ib# poealar
l trman.l f,w lo*r |>no*. cnila til* attoc
ti:.a ol lb* ftititle to bt* alocb of
SADDLERY
now off .rod at tb* old atand. ttoalaa •*1 retlttr
lb* e*oi'l. and lb* tlia**. th. Urrr.t nod moat nrt*!
an.l ro-ai'loto aaoorUMnt of KaaldW. Ilarnraa. I'ollar..
Itndloa. of rtn, do*<-rtt>Uoa and qaaltt;, W hlpa, and
la (act nrrjtt'truf lofMnplnntrn rfbaa oalabtlab
OLCBt, bo 800 offor* at enors which wiUaull Ihottaao*.
Chas. H. Held,
, C'loel*. lViitrhmnkerd Jewelei
Millheim, Centre Co., Pa.
At kind, of dock*. Watohso and Jewrirr of the
lto*t aptna aa alao the Maranrill* t*atont > aioodrt
I t'lia-k.. pr.'Tidrd with a comelotc lade* of Lb* moalh
1 audda, <>f tho inoalb and w*k on lu taoa, wtuob la
warranted aaa |>ert*ct dm. koopor.
Clock., Watcboa and J.wolrj ropaiiad on abort wo
e* and warrauiod.
IpeckT
c o a chManufaot o ry.
Tho undersigned has opened u m we
tablishment, at his new shops, foi th
tnanufactute of
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
Slkious am> SLKDS,
Plain and Fancy
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by hiui
are warranted to render satisfaction, and ai
equal to any work done elsewhere.
He uses none but tho best material.
* and employs tho most skillful workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that thcii
work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
1 Orders from a distance'proinptly attend
ed to.
I Como and examine my work befort
I contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
* All kind*of Rpparing clone.
REATTY JL , . ANO I
£ Grand, Square and Upright.
From Goo. E. Letcher, firm of Wm. n
17 Letcher & Bro., Bankers, Fayette, Ohio.
"We roeeived the piano and think it i
very fine-tuned one out here. Waited 1
snort lime to give it a good test. If yot
wish a word in favor of it we will cheer
fully give it."
Jan.es R. Brown, Esq., Edwuidsville
111 sr ys:
,l Ii Beatty Piano revived give entir
satis It, ion." Apr ° "d fo
HUlc- A " ' v ♦ . V
GRAHAM & BON,
Have Hie exclusive eal i 0 BellefMU
Edwin C. Hurts'
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES.
8 WIDTHS, the
Bsst thbas In i>i Yfarlft.
WHOLMAL* * SIT AIL DXALASJ Ig
Calf Skins,*
SOLE! LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS**!
All Kinds of Custom Work Made To
Order.
Bishop Street, BELLEFONTI, Pa
!) may tf.
BEATTY'S-SX
lor Orptax
Factory,Ettablisbei
From '.he Preas.
From G. D. White, Editor Backett*
lown Jt. J. Herald.
•"The organ has a rich, deep asA •!•
itirnng tone ; could not stay in ih low*
without u. It help* wonderfully to drift
sway the thought* of hard timea."
The Lebam n Pa. Daily News, says {
"We are in receipt of ona of shoe* tea
?f U ™* .? ,,ir,or <)r rant, manufacturai by
D. F. Ik-alty, Washington, N. 4. fk®
organ is a fine, solid black walnut caaa.
and ip lone it cannot be turpaaaed by eay
instrument of iu kind
From tbe Lowell Neb. Register.
"We received this week, aired from
the manufacturer, D. K. Beatty. Wash*
sngtoc, N. J., hi* justly celebrated orpsa,
elegant in appoerance, and haudaoaialy
furriihed unexcelled in richneas and pow
er of tone. We are mora than y'rrnTt
with it. and heartily recommend it la aay
one contemplating of purchasing an er
rn"
Bett offer given. Money refunded open
return of organ and freight cfcnrgaa paid
l>y roe (D. F. Beatty) both ways if aaset
►factory, alter a test trial of tee Say a
Jrgan warranted for six years.
Agenu wanted everywhere, mala or fe-
cauvaia for in is superior iostrua
aenL Address D. F. BEATTY,
Washington, Naw Jersey
CENTRE HiLir
COACII SHOP,
LEVI JIVRRAT,
it bis establishment at Centre Hall, kaap
*n hand, and for tale at tha most rstisss*
>lc rate*.
Carriages,
Buggies,
&. Spring Wagons*
Plats asd Famct*
snd vehicles of every deaeriplion mada tp
r>rder, and warranted to ba made of th*
be*t seasoned material, and by tba wati
nkiiled and.competent worktnaa. Bodiaa
for buggies and spring-wagnna ®e.. af tha
mom inproved patterns msda ta ardpr.alt*
Gearing of all kinds made bo order- All
kin is of repairing done promptly aad at
the lowest possible rates.
Persons wanting anything in Ms line art
requested to call and examine his werha
they will find it not to ba excelled far lah
ability and wear. may tef.
BEATTY'S PABLO#
lOIUIIi
Elegant styles, with valuable improve*
menu. New and Beautifbl Solo Stepa.
Over ona thousand Organists aad hii
cians indorse these ogar-s and recemmeed
them as strictly fir.-t class in Tone, Me*
cbanism and durability. Warranted fey
six years.
Moat Elegant aad Latest Improved.
Have been awarded tha Highest Premie
urns in competition with others for tin.ppie*
Uy, Durability, Prom pin tat, aad Piaae
like action.
Pure, sweet and evenly balanced teaa,
orchestral effects, and instantaneena ge*
i cess which may be had to tbe reeda.
Bend for Price List. Addreea,
DANIEL F BEATTT,
Washington, New Jersey*
miir *• !*•
TOtmm IS. .SacSa of Krrrr* an* AtM
In .arl, llf* Maakood rwlarML lap
■ AKHI AGE ppJimrnU So Marriaa* rsaavret. XV
, jn.lhod of UMtaol. N.w an.i rrmnrfcatila , **a*
H.x,k, mkl circular* arnl frsa in *Ml*d ibblim. is
! dm> How*an AsaociaTTO*. 411 N. Nlnlk Bs. r*a
d.lnhln. T*... An InatttnUoa k.vln* a Ins a miBIH
lor honurll cooUnct and prelaanlansl akllt. it mtOf
BEATTY PIA " 0 '
Grand, Square and Upright
* From Rufus Snyder, of tha firm efSayw
dtr & Hendricks. Carriage Manufnatnrer%
of the city of Allentown, Pa :
"I must confess I hardly know hew tP
express my gratification on receiving the
Beatty Piano you shipped me. It la at
least nil 1 could n.k, wish or expect. One
1, of our most eminent musician triad It and
spoke in tho most favorable terms, after
thoroughly testing it."
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of Piano and freight chargea
paid by trie (D. F. Beatty) both ways if
unsatisfactory, after a test trial of fire
. day. Pianos warranted for six years.
'< Address, 1). F. BEATTY.
ir v Washington. New Jerseys
v W Al - !'• M'MAN US, Attorney at-law.
Tf Bellefonta, Pa. Office with Jaa.
|. MoManus. Esq. 23jnltf
E BROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
D. JOHNSON & S 0 N 6.
This woil kaown hotel, situate In the bosinees portiei
of the town, has beeu t horouifhlj' rcnoTttsd, upslelew
and furniahctl new. It will be tbe aim of the prepri***
* tore ta makt* It a uleaaant Home lor thoee whe mm Um
vor them with their * * freejptrrUhfe It mii
to the depot, and tho best stables in town are oennss*
I ed with tho llottse
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