The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1877, Image 3

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THURSDAY MAR. 22, 1377.
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LOCAL IT F.MS.
Any of our subscribers who change
pot-.'fßves this spring should not neglect
to in'orni us, o the Reporter onn be sent
them accordingly. Always ..'ire oi.f ad
dr in Informing us of a change. t!.
- A new Trotting RuggV and new
Harness wiP be sold together for sllO
C'i a'so he bought separate Apply to
WV. A. CURRY, Centre Hall Imarlm
About n foot of snow on lat Friday.
The snow on Friday wa- near a loot
in depth, follow ed by cald weather, made
c ic'tnl sle'ghing for a few dav-
ll mowed all dv on Monday.
Our democratic friend, Mm Geary,
of Penn, had two ribs broken on A by
falling from a tcnco.
M n M ichael Stover, of Fine Creek,
in Haines township," a few days ago, s'ip
pes! on the ice, fall, and sustained a frac
ture of the collar bone.
Tic-et- fo the P*v*r House election
can be ha>' at the Repoiter office at 30
cer'.s per hundred. Al' orders by m*i
with the cash will he attended to. l.rt
every town-hip he provided. St
R.-id's R>ch ester Flower seed- :'or
si'e at Wm. W ill's
l-:*c Miller, of Bellefonte, intends i
rc modeling the old to'l-fe, u-e, this side of j
Pleasant Gap, and turn it into a hotel
>|r. Robert M'Corns Wk, of Potters
Mills, who has been ill for some weeks,
wo regret to learn is not improving
iron bridge acrc-s Penns Creek, at his
p'nco. is erected. It has a 100 fswvl span,
a 1 calculated to hear 00 tons
\ subscriber, J G.. in'orn s us that
George Weight, teacher of Centre school
of Walker township, is lying very low
from white swelling. As he is widely
known among the teachers of Centre and;
C in'on, Mr Weight will have l' •> sym
pathy of bis brethern in the pmfv-sion.
Hotter fe K'ine have the largest as-;
sor'.menl of store-goods tn tha county, and .
farmers can not buy cheaper any place
cl-e Give them a call- dry goods, gro
o -o -. clothing, hats, b -ots and shoes in
p:, fusion-
We had a hi.-ty g'ar.eeat Nftman's .
(took of clothing just received. It re- j
m :• is us of the mauntains vf ready-made .
g >ds vMie oftea sees in the Market street
stores. Philadelphia Bx selling cheap, j
New man sells a great des 1, bei ce he must (
keep a large stock He is -till gelling an- ;
either supply. and has S'.ernburg to assist
in giving it away for a most nothing.
Mr J C. Mo'.*, on last Thur-day, i
15, met with an accident which might
have resulted more seriously than it did.
As he was on hi* way over from Be! In
fante, with horse and buggy, on reaching
the me kiln near the bind on pike at
Waddci s a csdt in a team at that point got
to capering, which caused Mr Moiz s
horse to -top over the wall ah ng the banks
of t'.e creek, and horse, buggy and driver
went over the precipice into the water.
T buggy was somewhat wrecked by the
tumble, and Mr. M-'tt well coated with
mud. He had with him the b< oks of the
turnpike company which were carried off
bv the water and nut recovered in spile of
search made. The horse belonged to;
flpnnejrr and was not injured.
IT W ILL PAY any ore in need of !
BB' divincs, chemicals, spice, brushes, or
to ft goods to pay a xis'.t to th well ;
kn >wn drug store of F Px'tts Green, in
the Buah bouse block, near the depot, |
Be'lefor.te. His Fami y wedicr.er are t' e
m reiiab.e in the market,!. - liver pill*
have become a "household werd" and :
sh uld he kept by every family.
The Bush House, wa are pleased to i
inform the readers of the Reporter, now
has a rrn! landlord, in the per-on of M-.
M Collum, the newproprieto-. The pres
ent management renders the utmost satis- '
faction, giving first-class accommodation
without charging more than other houses
that do not serve you near as well. -Mr
M'Collum has added many improvements !
and conveniences which all the more tend !
to make you feT at home. The proprie
tor is a gan-.leman in every sense, and has
his -ye upon the condui-t of the house in
every department. Large stables are a!o
l-eing erected for the accommodation of
horses.
Messrs. Wilson A Hicks have a let
ter n this issue of the Reporter which it
wi'il*pay to read Spring is coming on
when many will need hardware for build
ing r other purpose-, and they have re
duced prices astonishingly. They keep
the fines', hardware stjreout-ide of Phil
adelphia, and have a complete assortment
of every thing needed by blacksmiths,
carriage and wagon maker.*, builders and
houseaeepers, and are gentlemanly and
h nest in all their dealing*. Read the iet-
Tl.c ncent Co. Audit Statement
show - that Collector Geo K<>ch. of Potter
paid over only $-' M. Mr K<ch * heaviest
paxrnents were made shortly after, # and
h - rc cipts show over $2 "00 taxes paid in
by him.
Mr. W P. Camp, late of Milroy, ha
located at Centre Hall, and brought with
him a large stock of furniture, all home
made work, and intend* opening new
furniture rooms in this place. Mr Camp
is an experienced workman, and will al
ways keep on hand and make to orjer any
thing in the line of furniture, and at the
lowest possible prices. D->n't forget to
call at Camp's new Centra Hail Furniture
Rooms.
See advertisement of Mendelssohn
Piano Company, N. Y.
These Pianos made one of the finest dis
plays at the Centennial Exhibiton, and
w re unanimously recommended for the
Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit.
This Com: any are tin first to do a gen
eral businw-s with the purchaser direct,
saving him more than one-hall the prico
charged by other first-class makers.
We would recommend any of our read
ers who have any idea of ever buying a
piano, to send for their Illustrated and
Descriptive Catalogue, which will* be
mailed free to all.
The firm ot Miller & Son, in this
place, which was dissolved about a year
ago, has again entered into business at the
old stand, late J. C. Millers. Old cus
tomers and new ones are invited to call, as
they will aim to sell dry-goods, notions,
groceries, drugs and medicines, as low as
e'-ewbere, and render the utmost saii-fac
tion in all respect*. New goods constant
ly received. 2t-
Those of our patrons in arrears, will
do u* a favor by sending all, or at least
part, of sum due, between this and Aprii
And. Gregg's sale near Centre Hall,
M arch 28
I'eler Ruble, deceased, sale, ApiilS
FARMS TO LEASE.—
The undersigned wishes to lease 320
acres of land in lowa for a term of years
for improvement. UK) acres of which to be
put under the plow next summer. These
lands are among the best wheal lutids ol
the state. For particular* inquire of
J. S. BABNHAKT,
16 nov Cm Bellelonte, Pa
SUNDAY SCHOOLS I— Mr. Daniel F.
Bealty, manufacturer and proprietor of
the BEATTY PIANO, and Bealty's Gol
den Tongue Tailor Organs, Washington,
N. J., has always made very liberal de
ductions on his instruments to Sunday
schools and other religious purposes, we
would therefore advise such as are with
out one to address Dim in regard to it V •
f.. purchasing <>n*, as they are said U e
aery superior and durable instruni' .. .
See his advertisement. lm
Rev. S 11. M'Gve, ot the denomi
nation ol "Christian*," at Athlon, Lee
county, 111., poisoned t)is wile a few da**
ago, that he might u*rry l.erella, dauall
tnr Paddock. * rich member ol
M'Ghoea churxh. This \ illaui, M 'Geo,
whs horn in Clinton county, Pa. in IS4I,
nd married when he was IX)year* of age.
while his wife was nineteen, and mowed
west. Perhaps -ome of the Clinton coun
ty readers of the Reporter know M'Uee
We have receive.!|;he "Broad A*.
Frank Meyers' new pa par, printed at
Bethany, Me. The tirst i*-ue is creditable
and indicate* a live sheet, which promises
t > "hew close to the line, no matter w here
tha chips fall." It is denuscratic in polis
tics May it prosper and always preserve
a sharp edge.
All who have been at Valentines
lit w store, speak i : i! as a r.r-t class place
lor assortment, low prices, anil polite
attention Mr Herman the manager, has
just hern east, they has e now unpaeked
Uie latest styles of dress good. which all
are invited to call, and examine even if
they do not wsh to buy.
William, oldest son of J, Henry
Keller, is dangerously ill from a sudden
attack of ir flamatory rheumatism Our
next door neighbor, lather George Harps
ter is also laid up from rheumatism.
i Another old cilire.x of PetxixsvalVy
is rog stored among the departed nes
On Tue-l*y afternoon Mr r-amucl Kri-e
J.ed in Centre Hall, aged about 73
We hasc had cold weather again
Saturday, Sunday and Monday last the
mercury went Ik'ow aero, and sleighing
was good. There must be at least li fe- I
of snow oti liie ground. Tuesday was
pleasant and indicati >n> for a thaw, but
Wedne-siay turns in colder and cloudy-
A large slock of steel and iron tire,
Rowland's best Sword nh sieol springs,
the latest improved axles. hubs, felloes and
• hafts, together with a fu'l assortment of
trimming*, such as Gum cloth. Duck and
Drill canvass Ac , iust received at Levi
Murray s Coach shop. Having bought
these goosis at low prices, we will he pre
pared jo til all orders at the lewesl prices.
All vrork done with the object to suit all
who patronixe us. Second-hand spring
wagons and buggies for sale, or taken as
part pay en new jobs.
The ibwral patronage of the public gen-
eraliy, has enabled us to increase our fa
ci'ities, so that wi. are prepared to offer
h. tler inducements than can be had r.-e
--where.
Commend* it and the d.n-tors prescribe it.
We mean Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. Price
26 cent*.
THOMAS A. UICK.S. 11. K Uli-Ks
ReUrfpHft, 3A I -10, 1 h77.
TO OCR TRIKNP> A OI'ST-'MERS :
We believe there is going to be a
general revival of business of all kinds,
and especially in our line, for hardware
was never lower than at the present time.
It has been op a gradual decline for years,
and *.s certainly at the bottom now We
have bought a large stock of all kinds of
gvxiis at the-e low figures, and we intend
to sell at lower prices than hardware *a,
or ever wil! be offered in 8.-llefonte This
is the tiuie to buy, for you car. positively
get bargains from us. We defy comp--ti.
lion, either in prices or quality of goods.
We intend that no one shall undersell us
Wo have been barely keeping up the va
riety for some time back in order to take
advantage of the low figures at the right
time. We have now en hand 300 kegs
Nails, over 100 doz. Door iJocfcs and
Latches, and G-ass, tvhovels.
Hoes. Forks and all kinds of leading good,
in proportion, which we propose to sell at
the lowest C*SH price*.
Wo have a very full Fne of Conch Ma-
kers' g Kid-, all kind, of \\ cod Work, and
Patent and Plnin Wheel*, Circles, Schack
!e*. Drilling. Ac., at the lowest prices.
FOR BLACKSMITHS —We have a
Norway R"d that we warrant and sell on
trial. Vices and Bellows, and bet Char
coal Iron; also Common Iron that is usu-
ally -old at very low price*
FOR PAINTERS.—We offer special
inducements in Pure Lead, Oil-, Brushes.
A-*.
We have the sole agency for tha cele
I.rated Imperial Cast Steal Ohio Plow*,
formerly sold by Burnside A Thomas.
They are warranted to give satisfaxlion.
We also keep a full line of repair* for
them.
We have a very full line f Cook Stoves
and give a written gusranteo with each
one, if wanted.
Wi' cheerfully give any one our lowe-t
prices who want them through the mail.
1 HOS A. HICKS A BKO ,
Allegheny st , opposite Loeb'* Store
EVA NG ELICA L APPOI NTME NTs
York District —S. \V. .Stibcrt, P. E
Baltimore Mi-sion—Joseph Archer.
Baltimore Circuit—ll N. Greninger,
H. S- Besom, under presiding eider
Jarretlsville —1* J. Jarreit.
Shrew-bury J M L"rig<>durf.
Glen Rock—H W. Buck.
Logansville—T M Morrij.
York Mission—E. Swengle.
York Cucuii—S Au-and, H W. Gross,
un.ier the pre-idine el.l'-r
Prmpsyt—R J Derrick rd H C. Ber-
gcr.
Levrixberry— S E Davis.
DiSUtmrg—W N Wallace.
BnnJeriviile—B F K
Cumberland —K C. B'lwtrxn, J. C.
Reeer, under presiding el ler.
Carnrle Dftrict —E. K>hr, P. E
Carlisle—H. A Stokes.
Le< *turg—J M Etlinger.
tia(rr<ieR —It. F. Anthony.
M*>>Vlle—G. K Zrhner.
Newport nd Patterson —G. W. Currin.
Perry—l M. Pines.
M ill-rtown —L Mathia*.
Liverpool—A W- Krtamer
Big rspring-—S I Mtorti*.
MtC.ure —J. M Price end J. Sham
bach.
Middleburg- A. K rouse and P. Weide
myer.
Union—S. Smith.
Mitfiinbur - L. Dice.
PIT: Treverton—Jacob Young
Prof. F M Baker and Prof. J. W.
B ntz, of Union seminary, and member*
l Union Circuit qarlerly conference.
B F. Hall ol Marysviile quarterly con
lerence.
George C. Carothers, member of Big
Spring quarterly conference.
Lweisburg District —A. L. Heeser,
P. E.
Lewiburg--Z. Bamberger.
Buffalo- M. bloat
White Deer—J. M. Hmder.
Milton—B- T. Buck.
Danville—P. S. Orwig.
Columbia Circuit and B!oomburg—A
VV. Shenberger and J Hertz, under the
presiding elder.
Berwick—J. A Irvine.
Sbickahinny—W. M Crotnan.
Ilugeaville—B W. Bunion.
Luzernre—G. L. Buraon.
Calawtxsa Valley—W. 11. Lilly.
Wyoming and Kingston—W W.
Khoad and J A. Hollenbacb. under the
presiding eld-r.
.Susquehanna—W. 11. Davis,
New Columbus— J. A. Hetner.
Dushore—S. P. liemer.
Liarebville —1' M. Coup.
Williiim-ppu Station—S Yarrick.
Dewart Circuit—George Joseph
North Danville Misaion—P. W. Ki.da
baugh.
George Hunter, member of Lewisburg
quarterly conference.
Wiliaicsport District—M. J. Car
others, P. E.
Lock Haven—P H. Bishel.
Duhoislown—J. E. Courier
Jor*ey Shore—l). P Kline aud G 11
Scbleh, under the I'. E.
Nitfany Valley—W. E Detwciler and
J.J Loiir.
Sugar Valiey—K Young.
Brush Valley—John Kreamer.
Centre—C. F. Duisingcr and J. U. Pe
ters.
Lycoming—J. G M Swei gel.
Wiiiiaasport Circuit—D. W. Miller.
Williamsport Mixtion—A. H Irvine.
Milesburg—J. M. King
Liberty—N. Young and C. F. Gephart.
under the P. E.
Canlou —L. K. Harris.
Centre Hut!—"W. H. Stover.
Newberry—P. W. Group.
Danville—J. P Shuhz
Seneca—U F. -wei.gel
i ,i Uarizler. as* stmt ed t . Evan
gelical Messei ger
Geo It linn -tor, . ( Lena. HI . ■ >le
ofthU plat, who died r-. i inly, had n
s2,tli\i ofe i curaiice in favor of his wile.
•Ap. or l ouse will i t I*— n the
poor taxes of the people i this s le ol the
county, w here w . have lutl fr w paupers to
support V larg. fssrin. i\|un.-ie In: l
ings, salarii for attendant*, an I the si. til
ings that are priu liccd in many of these
institution* m some cou* ties ■ f llie Stat.'
render lliem a unking fund.
a A large lot ot lush luai'teiol jus!
receiv <• I at Win Molt - aid .1 ;i i>-
duoe.l price-
RKBF.K- HU KG A Y ll'lN I 1 Y
Kebersburg is liav ■ a g oi. 1 .-r< \ i
I ill the United Bicthern church Many
j seuls urx* co'. vertsxl Thx* meeting x
' duclrxl l>> Rex Auri.nJ a'ttl Smith.
Jx i at I. all Kuhl I •• bad x la-laj -e It til
tllsxWuUn.l which he rec's-IVxvl la -aiuiuer,
and ll came nearlv prx.ving lata He is
recruitl ig seme
Tlie v.he*-.ping cough is I r;: g' 'g - "i
sjerna'ioU in many latuily, a- xx.
thinning the schools
Busine-s wd' he xpi le brisk 111 x'ur x il
l<ge and -urr xinilitig- A out <do -n
■ buildings of i"tn*islcrab i* - . are to >.
I erectexl.
Centre circuit >f he Fx cbui. x i.
been final v dividexl a*nl Itiuslixaib-x
forming a new cirx*uit 1 I the same name
and is served b,v one piinisli-r. l'h prx>- ,
j.wt was for a long tune under cxuitemp a- ;
lion, and we hope it may provx it-e I a .
move in the right dirctiixf John lxrra
inrr i- their pastor. "
And at last the "Coon" that predicted j x
an ear y spring has failed tx> prove hir. ,
self a truthful prophet Hi- -ix weeks r. x
up and gone \x 11 exx • have o irn'ure ll' t
xfegrees Uel >w rero li 'XV Is I' at f-'r "oi s
xoiue!is fables ' lltw M is
•♦ • r
George Ke'slelter. an . id gent ■ man. r
between 70 and 7-1 > ears of age, li vii g i
Pack ixf Tr. vorton. xx.i-Hl home with hi* I
ife (.ii Surixfay evening F.-h li wno I
about xlark a man di-g.n-et in lein-xte ap- c
pare! and wearing a ma-k enter, xl Mr.
K > hxiu-e and ptx-ciiting a rev - xer 1
mandexl Mr Kerstctter n. tiex l'he ■ >1
gentl. man had a cane in hi-tha"d a 1 d xx ill.
this he dealt the robber a blow knockit g •
the revolver out of h: barul and -tin ng n
tbe villain. A -c-ufHe ci.-u. J, xluri g I
which Mrs K.-rt-iier rail out ami t
screalllrd ls>r help Gutside of the house "
she was tnel bv another rxiht-er, also atlired 1
in woman - clothing and masked ltn- w
man Uv, hold of vl rs. K rsletter and "
cam man.led her to go back and ke-p .jm
l, as they did not intend to harm tier In :!
the meanwhile the old gentleman had *
been Severely bvaten and kicked, and wa
s badiv used up that h vx as almost sense
leas. The old couple having b.-un ox r- j
piwered the robbers pro. eedexi to rid. oi
Mr. Keistetier * jx-ax!- and al->> search- *
nl tbe premises for money. All they h
tained vxa* lesS than two dollars.
The robbers it i- mppo-. t made a mis- ■*
take in gamg to Geo Kerstelter s iiwue
L.Kerstetter was re|>rled !•• iiav o rece. ved
five hundred dollars latelv, and it .§
thought that he was the man they were ' 1
if er. .
A man by the name . ? Jacob I- ing, re
siding at fxhainokin, has been arr. -ted a
one of the per-on* who committed the out
rage.—Shamok.n Times
LIFE IN THE BLACK HILLS.
A Dead wood City col respondent under
date of February 13 writes to say that the
people out there are doing what they can
lo sustain the reputation of ilux camp as a
lively Wality. How they do it may be
learned from the follow ing .- "Last ii'g.'.i
one w.-man was choked near r > death,
a woman of the town cotiitniiti 1 suicide,
and a lady whs is running a hotel wi
grossly insulted. She armed herself w ;*.h
a revolver and started Mr. Lawyer i n a
bri-k race around the hillsides. To-day
the -anie man had an ear bitten off ! \ n
man of whom he had spoken disreipecl- j,
fully. The same night the Indians kil'.-d
a butcher tr n. Montana named Tom
Morgan. He was drivi g- me cattle to a
slaughter pen a lew mi > s Iri m this plat e.
A few days ago the redskins ran off seven • •
ty five head of horse*, and wox.nrfi i <.ne
niHii who was herdii g theni He a. led
two Indians alter he was wounded To
day they have brought news from Spear
fish Valley that the *avag<-s have cleanm:
out the v. hole valley. This is getting a i
little serious and rather too troublesome
A meeting of the -itir.ens was held to-dav
for the purimse of raising i n>xugh men to
•tart after the Indians The Unitet!
Stale* troopa are too slow for the ntincr*. -
xho hve 'heir rlai'i - a!. t i' •<1 "Ut n'd
and ready to work as soon a- spring
opens."
MARRIAGES.
On 6, bv Rev. Robinaor M' .Mfr. I
M iller, of Spring Mi and Mi-* J : ri •
McC-rm ck. of P > t r l wn-hip.
DEATHS.
On 10. at Mixdiionl.tirg. L .'. K I'.'ir
ket wife of John C Hurket. nd datigiiler
ofjac-oli Hover, di'i'd, aged "4 v.- .r- it* .1
3 months and '4 davs.
On l.*th. Berth*G . daughteroi J C fin i
Kl'zrbeih K. Burkct. aged 2 years, I mo. I
and 25 day*.
On Ft. at th same p nee. a .laughter ot
.Itti-oh and Sarah (..|.il art. x-i-t.-r.it Mr-.J
Burket.) aged about 6 month*. 14 lax*.
Truly man is mortal. The ahve ■>"tier
again demonstrate to us that such i- i!m
case. Ile-e is a mother, h"r child, nd!
h"r sister'* child, all in a week s time have
gene from time l" eternity* ll.>w sad (
Yet we mourn not a* those that have n>. t
hope. Mrs Butket left US the blessed a* |
umnce that he di.d in the Lord The
children having been baptized wore run
onnta d children of Christ, lie.ice, nil arc:
in paradise, waiting fwr the blos.-od resur
rection of the jul at the second coming ot
our Lorxl.
"The Lord gave, ai d the Lord hath
taken away ; bless <1 he the name of liici
LorL" L
On March 14, Lydia Dathetn, aged Gf-j
ypar,'J months 19days
On Thursday, Feb loth, 1877, in Co!- i
lege township, William C. son of Jucot>i
VI. and Mary Fishburn, aged 14 years, 11
months and one day.
Ofdiphtheria, in Ferguson township, on
February Til-t, ltusel Jerome, aged 11
years, three months and two days.
Of same disca-e. Olin Wallace, aged two
years si* months and five days, children
of John F. and Anna Krehs.
PUBLIC HALF. -
There w ill he sold at Public Sale, on
Thursday, April, {>th,
it Sinking Creek Mills, the following
property of Peter Bubel, of Potter twp..
dec d. t" w it :
'2 GOOD HOKSKS. one 2-horsn wagon.
liree Hogs, twenty shares of stock in
the L C & S. C. railroad conipany
one 2-horse sled, 1 Buggy, 1 double sen
Harness, I Fly notls, Check lines, Suddh
and Bridle, Plow, Doubletree, old I r .JI
Sausage Machine and StuSer, Oak niui
Pine Lumber Wheat, Bye. Corn, Oat*.
Buckwheat, Mixture and Corn in the cm
by the bushel and a variety of article- to.
numerous to mention. Sale to comment**
at 1 o'clock, p. m when terms will !•
made known by
S. r. BUBFL,
J C KUKKL.
A. LUKENUACH.
ii arlo 3t Executols.
■PUBLIC SALE.—
The undersigned will oiler the follow
ing property ul Public ijnle, on
Wednesday. March, 28th, at 12 rn
viz : H TSI S, 4 Colts, Cows. Sl.cep,
tour-bonm Wagons, 1 two-horse Wagon
Chti and Gears, B ib-sled, Self rake Huh
tiard Reaper and Mower. New Champ u
Mower, Hay* Bake, '2 Drills, rliiy Ladders.
Cornpliintcr, Centre Hull Ilorse-powei
Machine and Shaker, Fanning mill
Plows, Har-ows, Cultivators, Tug limi ne*-
Buggy harr ess. Plow gears. Wagon Sol
die. Plynctit, H .v fork, ropeand p i'
!Co V .h- • . Fo h* 11 Si
> . ■> N ' iG,
iu b -u . .t. .. ..iiGG.
* ROBBING TilK FX I'UKSS
A Daiing Pl< t skillfully Fxreuted
N> nr I lit* Snick v t ily.
Pittsbuig, I'n . Mil 'li I' A tt'il-i hi
.ipl mil fki'i.ii i mi'i utr.l • *!'*• i'li #
hot v •. | i petr-Htt il m this Ik1 ni||lit
Superintendent Uinghmi, of the .'Xpres*
< on>|>iitiv, give* the following pariitulart
this rv . ning Yidtrr.Uv nrtori.o n wlui
the It itrKlo ft|irr nth rcai-hv-.l Iltudy
Heed n telegram uni fended 'I hetir,
Bingham. exi re ■> tiuusenger, whieh in
'iruoted It mi l> Uaust.r hi* |>a. ■ik• -.
to .1 II Hrvk>et I. mi'leii it end return
to Parker l.*t,ling Kid swell erdrr
I'tiu w * deled Pittsburg, end signed'
"Geo Hlll. l'uni Sup . inli lidi'tlt 'I .'III
I-leti ii I:t ii.hi) Intuit) It this T\!'.egbenv
Val . \ Kmilr. nd, f.i v mil * fr.uti this vity
T ie Hurtalo e*jin - muili and irein going
north no < t llu ie mi. 1 slop l>r -u|>|>ei Oi>
the Arrival of the l: uin el Ti ui|ilelon H hikii
-;i I. 11 !,■ ,i the ex |'re-or ,r .1 to, IMI -
> iijjei Itll Kin ttint lie was ordered lo re
et e him Klii' lake his run lo Pittsburg.
Mr 11 > Kin a- >ed hint 1 ir lot no.ir .e
--tiolit Slid ' • produced n le ."grain address
elto ,I 11 Hi... k- ill.triu ling Brooke U>
reliete Itigllain ul I entdrlon end bring
Ihe -till.-- metier lo Pi(t*burg This wa
il*.. signed (<■• fi e Itiiigl em. Superm
en lent. Hugbam. atler the lrlis|ef to
Hi took tie ! 'fill tri.lii lo Parker t
.ii I lit. ;.- en eto th - el.r in • 1 ol
the e*pr<- car. At lha depot in this city
his good* were eheeke.i oil . . rieetly end
, lin got into the w .*g>ui with the diier I"
deliver the good* aid rip- rt el UIP gene -j
a. otli. eon Fifth avenue. Ton r, hhery |
| w it* eoinmiltud in the wagon betweit thei
dep..', end the otliee lie jumped frontline:
wagon, urnollecd ! -i lo" driVv , uhriiie*-
[tl.an hslf s .|;iet* trom the . fllee. I'm
* ale w„ totltid open and inoiiel pat'Lagg* ,
amounting lo $4 tt.HI w.-te uii**iug on er- t
rival et ihe otliee. Brook* had eul t! e
railroad te .graph w re li l* tide of Twin
p'pton drew the w.re into a Wrtleti-h use
ill" re and with a poekpt Hilruliiett -er.l ,
the bogu- iiies-eg.** wh-vh operated m *ue •
ee*lully
CHI N V.MKN Ml KDKKKU IN COLD
Kid Kin.
Sal. Francis O, Mareh 16 Last lltght '
.IX I'iir.tmrli elttp Oye I in e'earil g land j
nenr t'hivo, lluite eounly were etta. ked in
tiieir eahiti by a gelig of while*. Three ot
the C'h iiiam.li w.re hot dead, a fourth *
di. d * -on after end the filtb i beyond hope
of revevery, while th. nlth, who ua *
wounded on y eea| ml death hy fe going i .
lie -av - the murderer- -et the Cebin on ,
fire and then flrd He i xtinguihed th- 1
dames eh I gave en a still. The murders
were Comin tied in told blood. No ciue
liKs yet b. en I- und lo the .--a-su • Man* u.
in iar erintt-s have be.-n leiedt!** perpe
Ira'.ed .II C'i i attleii 11. the lie ghtn r .... i p
Thi- er..wiling outrage ha- aroused the ■
oitizen*. end *'e| - ere t.eing taken lo d.s
lUVer end p.itilsblhe murderers. | vj,
H.\ NSLUM K STF. H kscopes ' H
!:•
a ith polished annul c •** and '
OXLI)V/. I. .\ 17 /. II'A, 1 2
nil fur
it.NK DOLLAR ANDTW KNTY FIVE
CENTS.
*, We! ' .(.':■•* p ROOK i * i s i ATI ON - * J
EK Y Store, N e 1, II unit's* H >ek.
' 1
— t I •
: - •
I ! ENVF.L ( !' E j j
6 cents per pack. i I
j j KNVEL O P E s, ! j
7 cents per pack.
: : ENVKL< P K S. ! :
: 9 cents per pa. k, brt quality • '•
l* -—~H !
At the I" t e.l' II sSt re. iTJ intf y
II i: LPs >* .NT * MvIKCTs .1 .:iU4*y 19.
by Shorllidge it C-.
W h ite w heat. 1 >.
K. 1 '* Ido
Rye. 66 e|
Corn, shelled, 45. I M
Co n. eoh. in |
Oat-. SO. I
Parley, ry weigi.t. 61
Clever*eed C* t*' ?'■' el |HT f't pOUnd*. I
P. tat."*- retail. I '*>
Flour per barrel, arli-.b -nh*. s'* 7 >. ■
o r**tatl. $7 tai
N v > Scotia plash r, ground. liHif.
Cvuga " f'H.
Ant hi a. ite c*'k! fl
Chestnut per t.-n at yard, So |*> ■
Sinel! l"ve. 5' ■
Sioe. $5 . 11
Egg. !.
Ilrissn, " > 1 B
W iir.s Old Stand. J
8
Ar d£jvrv£ aall, s
Mnyiiiitir. tit Siiu kof 1* si 11 ;tnd \N m I
let ti'MMh-.
0/J 9 Pri 91 £ r J vy Pr 3 o9 ! |
rOLITM ATTHN I'lON !
Having just returns- i from the Ka-l. and
bought ai panic pricea, I a* now prepared
to sell cbonpor tun ever bofort My -toi 1.,
consuls in part of
DRY GOODS,
GUOCKHIrIS, j'
NOTIONS.
HOSIEKY,
HATS & CAI^,
BOOTS !• SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, ite., Ac.
Ladies' and Cents' Underwear a spec
iality.
A I.AKUK STOCK OF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly on hand.
Customers will find the stock com
plete, and a call is ;!1 thut is required
r to assure you that this is the he*t
place in tha valley to huy your poods.
Remember, we hare but one price for
everyone.
\VM. Woi.F.
It XEC UT< )RS N ()T I('K.
4 j The Inst will ntid lelainent of \\ in
I v i'ison. late of Potter twp., dee'd, hnvtnyl
b< en Hilmilted to |>r< hate hy the U"gi-t. i |
111 Centre county. letter* tenlanietiliit .v i
lhe-eut'der have he..|| duly issued to tin
iiidcraigtte.l of which ail p.-raon* in nnv
w.iv inlere ted wi . take notice
W M ALLISON.
pollers Mills. I'll
J AS. A HEAVER.
Hiimr (it Bellefonte, Pa.
TTV\ ECUTOIt's NOTICE
Letters tustftinontary on the est ale of
Peter Ruble late of Poller township, de
' •eased, having lu en grant, dt the unde -
signed, nil person* indebted to said e-t oe
* are required to make immediate payniei, ,
' and those havirg claims against the sun e
' t<i present them, duly authenticated by
1 lawforsettleme.it. b> PKI Lk,
.IAS RUBLE,
1 A. LUCKENBACII,
: bmarCt. Kxecut r*.
We will at>trt y >u in a bu-u.< s*
NO you can make ssu u week with-
M )aEY 1 ••• ,
Y It ... y . . I) dill
A mrvnnt "gal. loiunwlml IIIVUDM lln
"_v uuthfulnp.R, IIKIJIHK over an the
1 Ni.ti.i Branch, recently nued to rwoor
xtv truTi' wgc Hh# rwtfVdrjJ ft."
Vh> *| hi'i \ cent* a n>k w certainly
tej-onahh, nft it a. .lie It l.ow eighty year,
old, thi> aggrega'e will tn apt In lutf
. through."
' (tin Is * A. M Hhoop, of Y eager
;.i in, Milttin county, (wh ■ hat heard liit
' twenty tlntil rtillit cry), w re elected
J tut ice ot the Peace, ut the lute election,
which Un.t- th" vet rstt h< 10 at the thro.
iinUt of In twenty tifth \cr a. an ri
pounder of ju tn?c to llmm that en The
ink.und in I • Bice la he -n in ue over
■ne hundred year*. and -uty year., tn
ajtutice no til' c Lewi.town (inrrtte.
Khin 011 WdliiroiilY.
Thlngi look tor pence in Kurupe
Send u the name ot a new ttib.cribef.
It F I'i ilio* ha. moved from Aaron.-
burg to near Peitll Hat!
Geo. In. Lee, of the Loop, will farm near
Ty rone.
MIIHHV Mttttr Kiruti Jan 31, by
Sal i ,V M > Nlll ■
Win at. r. I. $1.35.
Barley, 56
(torn,, 45 .
I lata, to 118
He, 55
CloVei eeil, $8 1)5.
(■r •jiol A uiu r It. $1.50.
Mutter, 135
Kg**. iO.
Lird t"0
CENTRE HALL
COACH SHOP,
I.KYI NIHHII.
it l.it entablinhllient at Centre Hall. !•'•
oi hand, alid tor nale. at the in on I realo • -
de raten
Carrtasps,
Busies,
& spring Wagons,
I*I.AIM ASli KASCM
not \ ehii lea of every 4ecnpliori maite u i
•riler, and warialileii to he inaite ot I ;
lent neasoned material, alut by tin niM.i
• itdleii alut cointielent workmen. Mi tin -
for hugg'e. a fid pring-wag"". A'l of |h>
, >t in), iot * I pattern* m .de to older.ah
(i iring of all itiioln ni i.ie to order Al|
.iiill ot repairing done promptly arid a!
lie iowevt poanilili ril.'.
Pcmofi. wanting anything in ht linear.
ci|Ueated to call and examine hi. work,
.10-y will find it not to he excelled lor dur
ability arid wear. ill ay Si f
BRICK FOR SALE Kind rlaaa hrirl
wiil he Mpt on hand for n'e by J (>
Meininger at Ze'he'a Centre Hall
hricK yard* Tina# brick arc
■t.-re.l .o low that it i I pay I irmui at a
ii.tance to come here for them
1 Mending to continue ,n the manufae
ureofhrick they will le kept cori'tanlly
■n liartd, mid fair InducetnenU offered to
purchaser*.
• 7 ug >f H K ZKKHK
PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE.
Tt ■■ f r-t notion of thi Preparatory
•v. ~id wtll ott' et CKNTHE 11A LL, on
IHh LAST 1111 KSPAY. J in April,
187", and continue ten week. StudenU
of Iwiii texe. will be prepared tor College.
Teaching and Buonw Tuition from $5
$8 per term Hoard tier week, %'2 50 to
i.75, Adiirw.,
O. W. hoKTSKY.
no Howard. Pa.
Jag. Harris vV Co
NO BROCKEKIIOFK ROW.
IRO
I* A I N T S,
OILS.FrC., J
J AS. 11 AUKIb Ac CO.
M'xfonie *
■ If you wih t" gr w Vegetable, f rl
.ale, read
§ Gardening tor Profit!
B If yvi i with to lu .on# a (' iiumrcial I
' v F! • • Sj
B Practical Floriculture! I
R If j vi w.'li t tfurd ■; f r H tne u*r ■
ottSv. re..l
$ GARDENING FOR PIEASI'RE'
All b\ Peter Hende am.
3 I' ■> esl k) each postpaid, by mail hj
I
3 Our ft 1 L(. IN Fr ■
5 ( ••tlv A A U I I i, 1877 I
OF 3
KYKit Y I'll I >4.
■ F*p Ih f
GARDEN
i ■
FREE!
B to a or B
t > llio. who ' v • pun-ha.. I any ot pj
S : ,b ve lc. . t .T■ i re H
Bi. <pi of • .-nit I
I 1' l' H
St." |I • ' an • I
} PETERHF .DERSON& Co |
Sj > : )/l of 'ei ir i • t.l I r I
B Cortiardt St New York
f. b WJ'll I
•. f.'Rblft'VaP iaJAiai.lWWtßWidWlMbw^
ALWAYS AHEAD ! !
Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The
Increase.
Having purchased the largest Stock of Goods in our
line ever brought to Bellefonte, we are offering extra
inducements to buyers.
\| EN'S SI'ITS FOR 85 ANI) UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. 83.50 UP.
MUSI,INS FROM 5r A YAUI) UP. LADIES' HOSE. 5o A PAIR UP.
; LADIES'COATS, SHAWLS. TRIMMINGS, HATS, AND FANCY GOODS IN
GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
MEN'S BOOTS AT 82 A PAIR. LADIES' FINE SHOES 81 A PAIR.
I MEN'S HATS AS LOW AS 75 CENTS. A FULL SUIT OF UNDERWEAR FOR 50<\
AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
ROUGHTJAT ALL TIMES. GIVE US A'CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
gj v£ m r\ GALL WAm TO wym-mmmza PLAVZ
—THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27
S. A" A. LORB.
AMERICAN
Shade Roller Comp.
.Manufacturer* of and dealers in
SritiNu a m> Common Curtaii Fix
to men.
Holland*, Opaque Shading-, Taste!*, Ac.,
81 llawley Htreel, llot.tl, Ma*.
hole M atiufai turrrs of
hWAfrs sj'RJNa yjXTi'Jths.
K napp * hpring Fiilure*. lor Window
Blinds, are the b*l in that line ever in
vented and are scarce to be eirnlled for
convenience No cords used t raie or
lower t"e blinds lliinds rrinsin just
where desired, l.v a simple touch f the
hand. Nothing cimptnaU-d in Knapp'*
Spring Future*, and are easily attached
to any window, l'rite of ihee Firturea
at d khade* no higher than the old and
trouhlistome oner ('ah be tern at the res
idence of the publisher of tbe Reporter.
r H mar 8m
\l' I KKBI.R A Horner at Law
v • PrM|s< •lii,ll".i .Iv.u le all Immlkm. .a
Ousted I. I,l* , I* I Is*, rif lit .* I ous nuu.,l, Of
a.. •> ti. ft r r>.riu*i it.it.i. ui*
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT TO CASH BUYERS!
GO TO 1.1). HOVKRS (Hi:\i' STORM |\ AARONSRURG,PENf A.,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
• ■ ;<>;
\V- have at prcsciif. on our counters, a and well selected stock of Dry
tiunds. which we are ottering vcrv low to Cash hnvers:
• *
.
"~1 COTTON GOOIH art- ndrancing M-n'a Hbirtiug, 121, 15. 20c |tr yd. V*
2Z th licnvy c*|> nation* to li e Blegelted Muslio, ft u> Jc "
■■■ CltinetM* Empire, —s mdliii o n<ti Unbleached, sto 10c "
sew
► _ heretofore known in the his ton of our u R* r < 11. 12c je-r lb.
mmW
country Beet V\ bile, 121 c * maw
www
sas lit consequence of lhec advance- Cottou Lips, 16,22 sod 28c "
Zfc menu we have |iurchaad a large Calico**, 6,7,8 and 9c **
r V amount of gomlr, which wc wiil sell to lAtrcaaurr Ginghams, 10c **
1
consumers at such low prices that BestCottoo CarpelChai2sc "
r- Defy Cpmpetition. Bed Ticking, 14,20,25,38 C ,w ry d.
Spilt and double Zephyr
Black aud While, 18c per o*.
I OUR LINE OF MOURNING CAL- ..
ICOES IS COMPLETE. A!I other colore. 20c
3 Bengal Plaids, l'2icperyd. Germ an town Wool, 12} c "
'ii*' Mills, 15c " A large itock of Lmseed Oil, !™3
■j~. Alpaca*, 75. 50,45, lefto " White Lead, (Lewis'), Putty, etc, •
Clark's 0. N. T. Thread.Tftc per doi. on hand. Sold by special contract.
>-
r
Mackerel, Ixttke Herring and White Fish very low. =
a TERMS positively CASH, or Country Produce. Respectfully, "
Si ISAAC I). JiOYER , Aaronshurg. Pa. 2
tmm
i siiaian hsv) ox AMoasm xxao 113*1 9 -
I jR.S (i. GI'TKLIUB,
Dentist, Millheim.
(Urn bit j-mfftrtoail Mftimle PtlkC H# f
pT*i *rw*j | i crfuram At! npfReu in lU <I<MVaI pn>
It He U now fully ir-;.ermd w fIDMt blt4hl>
OlbiMit pAit ***
J. ZELLER &' SON
DRUGGISTS
Not! Brockerhofl Row.BtUeionu-,P
llctiirra in llriigp. (Tirinlfitl*!
Perf'tiuaery, Fnnc) Uttl At .|
A,,
Pure \% inc. and Liquors for nicdicr
toir|>...... alwav. tri'l -ii II "J
THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.
•lu.t Published in a scaled -M *! >pc. i < <
.it cent-
A 1 e lr* cb ib ntDne trHl®Bl n<! Rtillfel
eutv iif ruitb. e*f S| ur ru. •tmrrbcamm. . ;.<!**
md by Nelf Ahwc. tu !n-,Uri I ati Mmii tmpolewjr.
Nrtv.u UetiiUl|. ftd npetJlmriU W Mfrir #*•!
T®tlf * tuibßßU'Rwß. * I H. M'ul end
f btf u! la. t'.y An iiarl J. • al**r*H
M l tbof o<lbe"i.rccg fkaA A'
The rwuh rnnrnd •ntli.w 1.1 this a4mtrat4 1
tare t Imarly pn*w ftoa hit awn itarU>ii<a (bit lh>
•lul t 'BBPuornm af Hall Aturr a *> 1> a(lartna)||
laatonul vlttieat tpmlkln# ind wttboat A*n#rnu
rar|ttl aparalhtma. Usula iawtraa.enta. r umluli.
t-.lnttn# .-at • mpio ul rura ml oner • rteln mn<3 1
al. t> ahfich aaary •sffen r tliir aba*
Jititn. m| La, *; cara bunaall rhaapD. Pr *aJy aad
rßdkaili
TTti* le . lura vlll prut# boaa U*tUnaaaad Mil tb.a
wndt
umler aaal. In a |!ln rnmlnp- fa anj ildr-m
Mid, cm raati*< of Mi casta at two poat •ttpa.
Adltaa tha
Til K rI'UVKKWKI.Is MKDITAI. f'O
uel 41 Ana At Ymk *ne< <MRr.* Ho*. AM*"
IVINS PATENT IMIK CHIMPKRs
A doi'tacl b* t.ha queent of fashion hand 'or fjrc
lar K I V!.<B No bin ?frtb t-Ulb . I hlUdalpbia
pa. SI <W its
FENCE PICKETS I!
--LXKORUKD.CTION in rui.'R
I j J
, I r J? • i#>!isi. ffip IR f*
"j Wi liirblib in® P okplM, lron|vifii-b
round Iron, like <!<-,gi, shown in cut, at
r K6CKNTN PER LINEAL FOOT They
' make a hands..mer mora durable, and
ri.eap. r Fence than the wood an pi. Leu.
' s. iid fur c,r. ui.r pi %
" LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS,
. ManufacUir-rt of MERCHANT BAR
IKON. OtTK and BARN DOOR HI N
GKrt. HO 1.18. N UTN, WA-lIKRS .nd
Ihrtr new line ol Patented Wagon Bard
ware,
01 At Water at . and 'IS A 116 First sr..!,
Pittsburg I'a
me Hf tl ib® IttMiitrtg Iron nnd
H tf r> %l gpi \l ■•> t UMI h'MKt |f|t.
CKNTRE HALL
DRUG STORE.
MILLER A SON.
tf-'u.-ces.or to J. K. M iller A Son )
Dealer in Pure Drug* and Medicines,
D>f Huff*, and Druggist's .undri-i
ri'KE WISE ASD LIQUORS
For medicinal purpose*.
The bed brilldl of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
alway. in .lock.
Prescript . i atclull* Compounded.
MILLER AN
IKI T COTTLE
Fashionable Tailor.
4'niire Hull.
11 v. ct.iicneil r<>• ( on ibe 2nd (I >or
It; ;i A }• OfV !-m do Che i> rrepar
• >1 t■ • tn.i tt aeti tf !! L',di'f atnl
bi\ • garment., H vtiri tig t the 1t"
ftvlw. and upon .li>>rte-t n tiee, ;fid all
* rl wrrat.t" I t render -al isfsction
Cuti' g and-cp.irn.g d ww. Veep' r
T1 r M I*. WILSON". Aunrhi'\-hL.
IT H llrlotit. !** Clflce in Mr. Hen
nor*. Building. Beilaionte l*a .
f<)H N F POTTER. Au.r r n7r ~t
f' U* Killkim bU iuO •serial
•tt*Dt|r>n il-n u> th. U.t itis Und. m proiwrn fr
mW W ill dr." >il nd ' •■.>.<(• lr.l*U P*e4.
M Ti.ir ir (MmliUm nuwtd. aurth ld of
th.MKifl ItwtM, H.IUIn.I# alUail.
D. F. LUSE,
PA INTER, feL.
offer* hn servicea to tha citizen* oi
Ontre co'inty in
Hoiuc, Mgti nn(l OrtiftmtnlA
■'Hinting,
jMtrlplng, ornamenting and gliding,
'(training
">AK, WALNUT.
t'M KMTNUT. Etc.
Plain ard Fancy Pn|er bunging. Orden
respectfully solicited. Tortus reasonable
iUOapr if
BEATTY *'*<"
Grand, Square and Upright.
From limn K Ann of W m H
La*' hr Jt Uro . Ilai.kers, FayoU.-, Ohio
"Wa received tha piano and thin k It •
vrry iim-iullol mil out br W titled ■
short lime to give it • good test If you
with a word in favor of it wm will cheer
i fully give it."
Jn>l.r* It Hrown, Ku . Kdwnr ( |avilla
111 fl :
"l HMUJ Piano received give et.llr
iiw i..n" A iiriii> >HUN). Mend &•
mu.T Adores* l K UK A ITT.
Wokll.flMl
BREONS' HOTEL,
t MILKOY, FA.
iha best table and bar, and excellent
.tabling fr horse*. Also a fine resort tor]
•ummer boarder*. Bum to depot, and
dally stages u> Centre county. Charge
reasonable. GEO BHKON. Prop r
A RARECHANCE
For a Sewing Machine.
You can haee your choice of the follow j
ing fir.t clam • wing machine.
Nw American, St. John Dmnlir,
I )anice, J-mger.
Remington, Howe,
ami Wrnd.
At the •"jea in* Machine .tore of Bunnell A
Aikrta, K*' v rit*4 u>i'L Le* wtovo
A'" l par*. attachmenla an! neexiiet for
.1: machine*
lrea! inducement. for cash. Don't <ai|
io.ee the St. John, . i.ething entire! i
new.
° > Ma< lin taken in jiart payment fr
in a me. Send fit let. to the ah>vr part'.
ai*> > i\i' a tj r> lurn man. Ida a
i •■■■ i til | .y| y
C, FA THOUSAND.
Having ilwufflra, in a ui.iui.er ailniMi
pru* dentin B |witiveetir fr Cwn-ump
iiot and ail Lung Co top anil*. I feel it mt
•luti n>m.he known in .practical manner
by furnishing •ample tvltie. free of
charge, to all •ulferer*. my only mope •
r numeration lemr that the no d wine wil
perform a>l I claim for i . The inaredi
ent are of the choice.' herbal pr.iduct
and perfect <y safe ; will b fill free P> all
Addrr.* at -lice. I>r O. Ftinip. He.iwn. 2i
t>rand Street, Jet., y City. N. J., or itiav
he bad of J. K Miller A Son, Druggi-u
( eotre Hall. Pa j,i, 4
C T AL*x*>tutß c M. How■ a
A LEX AN PL H & BOWER. At ,
/_V • • IMWfaei®. lipacta! atLatU<m
It *. ud OrphtM tourl ptaauca
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Excelsior Cement
dwwgaad we m.aaTlrtar*. 1 mI War
"£rtjSuLTl'ir l £ """" v" htiaa, aaar I'm.
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R>.nal.riur*d (at um la l'Utra, Vi , u , mL a,
JZi. .I'eadj bM UaUC f.r •o<-
u 'L.t J . Htlafaeuaa farm*
atra,Uß ■ ira.. Ujlaa Wailar Pm.
r |MIE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE
liE-OPENED!
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The Bo Defence public and the people ot
the country generally will be pleated to
know that the old and well etlabliehed
DRUG STORE,
late the property of Jamee C. William.,
<>n Allegheny street, n.-*t door to Hick.';
hardware emporium, baa been re
ofw-neii lor ousinea. and i bo
ing rapidly re-stocked and
lined out with the best and most popular
DRUGS AFD MEDICINES
Pfc-RFUMERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
and everything usually kept in a trst-cla..
Drug More
l . KS. Id PTIO A HC.4 ftEFUI.-
lyouiu|M>uiidt'd utull bourn
of ihc day >.r night, and particular and
prompt attention given to the want* of
tanner- and others
,* u . '' v *' f'n country. Sion never
c.c.ivh to til ie who want uii'U cinea or
anything in the drug lin..
1' 'undersigned horn-., by .triet attention
to bu-ii.e • to merit .>,] receive the pub
lic paionaire.
U. M HER&IXtiXOK.
fl ITly Ae , HII
Hesiry Reiaiiart.
WOODWARD
UNDERTAKER.
Coffins of alt styles made on shortest ro
th f. Undertaking strictly a" nded to
f'bargn. ... thle l su „ .
BEATTY? 1A - vo
ii Grand, Square and Upright.
• TV..'u Khyder, of tba Irnt ol ny.
" '•'< lf.rarri-.ga Manufactured ,
.... 1.11.. ol u* •>. Pa :
"I out WUIM, i i know b< V to
as pre** my gratification An receiving tba
Dually Piano you shipped ma. It is at
rati all I COUld Mb, wUb "T I|>UCt O I
of our mart aminanl musician* triad it *r
" iMika in tba moat favorable term*, eftvr
thoroughly testing It."
Best offer aver given. Money reftindH
upon raturn of Piano and freight chn. g.
• paid by ma ili P. Baatty) both way* if
unsaliaisClorr, after a teat trial of fV )
~ day. Piano* warranted for ai* year*.
Andre**, D P. BKATTY.
/glut a WfaaMngtnn. Nate J arse- .
I
CAUTION - Nntw t hereby given
that all the live slock. farming ulen
a si's household and kitchen furniture, to
u gather with ail other property of Aie
•• Kubn. of Harris tap. w purchased at
.sheriff's Male by the undersigned. and
i will be left in tba p.e*eion of Mr. Knhn
at my pleasure All peraona ar • hereby
caulloiied against meddling with tba came
in ar.y inannar.
U.r fit JOSIPH BITNBR.
GRAHAM & SON
/ E' W ,
Haw ibetxrlaiiif mle in BelMu*
Edwin C. Burts"
CELEBRATED FINE SHOE-
WIDTHS the
&}jobb 3d Y)t>rh•
WBOLBHAII nttTVll. PICA I. ** IS
Calf Skins,
SOLfc LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS
All Kiud* of Cuunm Work Iladp To
Order
Bishep Sire**, BELLEFOXTE. Pn
JO may if
, issZk< I Mr v ft;t,A,tAi Ar "
PENNaVALL Y BANKING CO.
CBNTKB BALL. i"A.
RBCEI\ K OBCUBITB. and allowlntcr
est; Diumuiil Noire; Bur and
ftwi Government Securities,
Gold and Coupon*.
P*Ta llorriß. Wm. B. Mingir,
j Pres t. Ca*hier
RFATTVO G o'^n
DLI A 111 O Tongue Par
lor Organs.
Factory Established in.1866.
Frbta the Press.
From G. £> White, Editor Hacketts
town, N. J. Herald.
"The organ ha* a rich, deep and soul
'tiering tone : could not stay in the house
without it It helps wonderfully to drive
awapr the thoughts of hard times."
The Lebanon Pa. Daily News, sajs :
n 8 of one of those live
. r '° r Pr-*"*, nienufariured ly
D. F. Oeatty, Washington, N J This
rgsn is a fine, solid black walnut ca-e,
tnd in lone it cannot be surpassed by any
instrument ot it* kind."
From the Lowe,l Neb Register.
"We received ibis week, direct from
the manufacturer, D F. B*>aUy. Wash
ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ,
elegant in appeeranre. and handsomely
lun ished tinesoelled in richness and pow
•r ol tone. We are n'ore t"an pleased
with it and beacily recommend it to any
one contempt sling of purchasing an or
gan."
Best offer given. Money refunded upon
■eturn ~. and Ireigbl charges paid
by me(D. K Beatty) both ways if urirat
sJactory. alter a tet trial of five dys
Organ warranted lor su years.
Agent* wanted ever} where, male or le
male to canvass for tins superior instru
ment. Addres, D. F. BEATTY.
\ x-Hngtun. New Jersey
A\ T - I* M' MAN US. Attorney at-lntv
M Peiieionte, fa Office with Jto
MeManus. esq 28jijl If
♦ -•*!* nt -.-ilTrsmert la Itoe h.>
V / / /ite r1 uwr. • In ibiM arm.
/> 111 wis of re n ii, nnv i
111 -ouiitn nttu is willing to \ kr
lli At thr umplnjrnieut thst w,
th prr week tn jour own ti-wn Yoa j-.,
be •* form hutus utrr iiusli' You curt *(>
whole Uror to tbs work, or oulj your sr-nrr l •
It cost* Bothing to try (he built,, , 1. rr.i-
OeUit tree. AiUire,.- la onus. il. U* list I ,v
Purtiaaa, foriUud, Mstue.
74ISPAP£HiS KEPT ON FH£
hT The Oft iCE c;'
i
'733 toss $- &K!LA|H \\'
k*i-s- ■ siiisSßOfl ages'. 3d -.AA?
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