The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 29, 1877, Image 3

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RboM Master. 0. W Boal nam
LOCAL ITF.MS.
Any of our subscribors who change
post offlcoa tbi* spring should not nog cot
to inform . sa tho Reporter can he aont
thoni accordingly. Always litre ohi *•''
dress in informing it* of a change. it
A row Tn tling Buggy ai d new
Utmost w ill bo sold together for fUO
Can also he bought toparate Apply to
WM. A. CUBBY, Centre Hall lroarlm
Perry Uarich and George Stover.
of Potter township, thia week moved to
Mistouri. Succcs* to them.
Prof. Fortnoy's Academic Institute
Will open in this place, the la*l wreck in
April. The Prof, it a college graduate
and a first elass instructor. Centre Hall
is one of tho mult healthy and desirable
p aces in the stale fer any young men or
/ UditM who wish to prepare for college
// __(>ur esteemed friend, Mr I S
Kerlin. of Lena. 18, writes us 'We
are having an abundance of a*ow this
month. February was so nice souie of
the farmers began seeding, but stormy
March put a quietu- on that business
Business is not very good just now M y
business k rail mad is very good— have
can do. / /
All approved Patent Medicines at
Green's Drug store
The shops lit John T Leo, C outre ,
liali for the manufacture of carriages, bug
gies ar,d wagons, are now in lu 1 ! running
order, and the best of work turned out,
and none hut the host of material used
Old wagons, carnages or buggies taken in
exchange as part pay on n* w work. A
orders by ntaii receive prompt attention.
When in Bellefont* bo sure to pay a
visit to Green's Drug store.
A Simple Contrivance! Of inesti
mable value to every Household is the j
Lslv r Savi"'g Bosom Board. M ith it a t
child can iron a shirt bosom equal to the J
best laundress. It costs only One Dollar
and will last a lifetime Agents wanted
in every town, county and state. For
Descriptive Circulars, Terms, Ac., ad
d-ess Janes C. Merritt, Inventor and
Manufacturer, Highland Falls, Orange
Co. N. Y . wuh stamp for return postage j
The cheapest paper and envelopes
in the world, at Welch s. near the pos'-of
fice This makes courting by letter
The Reporter furnishes more solid read
ing matter than any paper outside the large
Feter Breon has moved on the
homestead oft-am'l Huston, dee'd.
Our fnend J. P Kreider, of Penn
township has moved te Wolfs Store, in
M des tp.
market value of Lewi-butg, Centre A
Spruce Creek railroad stock, we think wo
can tell them - At Duck's sale, a short
tin e sg ■ it was knocked down at 2o cents
per share At the sale of Thos Huston, I
dec'J, on last Thursday it went at 30 cents
per share.
All the new styles of furniture can
be seen at Ji-hn Bracbhillafurniturerooms
ir. BeTiefonte. where the'argest and best as
sortment in the county ix constantly kept
on hand. His extensive stock is made up
o*'ctyand home manufacture —from the
mo-; costly and elegant to ordiaary Mat
tr'-ssc* of all kinds, co-y spring-beds. Ac.
H i prices have been greatly reduced,
and satisfaction rendered ir. every article.
Call and see bis stock.
Never give up the ship. Dr Bull's
C ugh Syrup may cure you, a# it has done
others. It rv-t little, and can never harm
Price, 2o cnt.
Use Green's Cocoa-eamphorine.
At the annua! ejection of tho stock
holders of the Bcllefonte. Aarnsburg and
Youngmanstown Turnpike Companv, the
fo i mrg managers were elected: Then
dore Hartman, Adam Weaver, John
Slor.er, Henry Krumrine nd D. O.
Bower. The board organized by electing
John Sloner President, and J. C Mi.tz
Secretary and Trensurer.
Newman the Champion Clothier of
Bel'eu rte gave us some of his prices last
week and they are so k w that we will
publish them for the benefit of our re.der# ■
A real good pair of pants LOG; A real
gi od vest 75; Coat 2 50; Hat for 5G A "sot*.
A fine while shirt 75cts: a No. 1 Quality
B-xit custom rovdo $5 (XI. We cant re
member just everyth ng but we know
that they are lower then we ever hoard of
before. Call on bim on Allegheny St,
Bcllefonte. and save money.
Bill Ehrhard predicts nine snows
back yet! Oh, my. let's postpone them to
next December—or else don't have '-m
so d-ep and n ■ drifts Wi! iam.
Two obituary poems on the death of
a young lady have been received We
can only give space for one. which will be
next week.
Tie Penn Hal sitging cla-s in
tend having concert in the town ball on
Friday evening March 50, 1877. This
cli-s is compocd of some of the be-l and
most experienced singers in the vailey
which is an assurance that the concert will
be first c!as>.
The Penn Hall academy closed its
winter term on last briday.
WANTED. Walnut, pine and poplar
lumber wanted in exchange s>rFurniture,
at WM. K. Camp's, CENTRE Hall.
Had rain all day last Monday. Col
der and stormy on Wednesday, and snow
all gene.
STORE P.OOM FOR RENT.-The
undersigned offers the store-room, known
as Herlacher's old stand, at Centre Hall,
for rent. The stand is a desirable one in
all respects Possession can be had any
time after Apr! Ht, by applying to J.
HENRY KELLER at Centre Hall. if.
For cou„us and colds use Green's
Compound Syrup of Tar Honey and
B • odroot one of the most pleasant articles
in the market.
Tickets for the Poor House election
can be bad at ike Kepoiter office at 50
cents per hundred. All orders by mail
with the cash will be attended to. Let
every township be provided. 3t
Those of our patrons in arrears, wilj
dius a favor by sending all, or at least
part, of sum due, between this and Aprii
FAKMS TO LEASE.—
The undersigned wishes to lease 320
acre* of land in lowa for a term of years
tor improvement, 1"0 acres of which to he
put under the plow next summer. These
lands arc among the be*t wheat lands of
the state. For particular* inquire of
J. ti. BARN HART,
10 nov 6m Bellelbnte, Pa
SUNDAY ScaooLa !—Mr. Daniel F.
Bealty, manufacturer and proprietor of
the BEATTY PIANO, end Bealty' Gol
den Tongue Parlor Organs, Washington,
N. J., has always made very liberal de
ductions on bis instruments to Sunday
schools and other religious purposes, we
would therefore advise tuch as are with
out one to address him in regard to it be
fore purchasing one, as tbey are said to be
a very superior and durable instrument.
See his advertisement. lm
THOMAS A. HICKS. Jl. K. HICKS
Bellefonte, 3 .Wo- 10, 1877.
TO OT'H FRIENDS A CUSTOMERS T
We believe there is going to be a
general revival ol business of all kinds,
and especially in ou r line, for hardware
was never lower than at tne present time.
It has been on a gradual decline for years,
and is certainly at the bottom now. We
have bought a large stock of all kii di of
tooi *i tlioe low figure*, and e intend
to *ell Rt lower price* than hardware w,
or over will ho offered in Bellefonte Tlii*
it the time to buy, for you can positively
gel bargain* from u. We defy Comp-li-
lion, either in price* or quality of good*.
Wo intend that no one shall uiuliro!l nt
Wo have boon barely keeping up the va
riety for some time back in order to lake
advantage of the low figure* nt the right
time. We htro now on hand 300 keg*
N*il*. over 100 Jot. Do*r Lock* and
Latcbo*. and G'H*, Shove'*,
1! ei, Forks and nil kind* of leading good
in proportion, which < propo*# to toil at
iho low ,t CSll price*.
Wo have avrrv (til! lino of Ooio'i Mi
kor' goods. til kindt of Wood \\ ork, ti 0
Patent tnd Plain Wheel*, Circlet. Nohnok
!o<. Drilling. Ac , tt tho 'iinwt pricot.
FOR BLACKSMITHS Wo have t
Norway Rod lht wo wariant and all on
trial Vices ami Bellow, and best Char
con! Iron; alto Common Iron thai it usu
ally -old nt vary low pricot.
FOB PAINTERS -Wo offer special
inducement* in Pure Load, Oils. Bruthct.
A c.
We have the sole agency for tl • oele
hr-sted Imperial t'a-1 Steal Ohio Plows,
formerly sold by 80-nude A Thomas.
They are warranted to give *tiNi tion.
We also keep a ftill line of tepair* for
W# has e a very full Hne of C >ok Stoves
and give a written guarantee with each
one. if wantrJ.
Will . heerltilly give any one our loae-l
price.- w I o want them through the mail.
i HOS A. HICKS A BKO .
Allegheny si , opp,s :e Loeb's St. re
THIS AND THAT FROM M 11.1.11 El M
T e majority of tho tenants in Miliheim
w ill shortly change residences, whileonly
a few of theai leave the place. t
Mr Jesse Kreauter, one of Penn town
ships most worthy cilisens, let! tor Kan
sas on last Friday. May success attend
him wherever he may he.
Mr Philip St nger, one of the be-l
shoemakers that ever walked the street of
Midheitn, will Iravr this place and move
|to B.soncviile, Clinton co. Philip your
I g"d name goes with you and your work
iwill recommend ve.t
Millhcitu can boast "f having a good
literary society h eh meets once a week
Doors open to all and all are invited to
take part.
North Mdtheim is hn'ding sham court
once a week. SA>me of our talented young
men are practicing at its bar and meeting
with unparalleled success Mr. J C
Springer, who lives on Market street,
Miliheim.is practicing at said bar, and
has never lost a case.
Mr. Jacob Gephart who moved from
this place to New Berlin, two year* ago,
returned on ia-l Thur-day and will occu
py his farm henceforth.
Tho Miliheim Band boys are having
their wagon fixed up. and w ill soon be en
abled to outstrip any other band in the
county. They have • Srst-ciass workman
who is doing the thing up right.
(Continued on next celutun.)
JOHN W NAMAKKRS GREAT
DRT GOODS OPENING I 18TH ST
AND NKW CITY HALL. PHI LA -
WIUTTHK NEW YOKKTKIBUNE
SAYS-A QUAKER CITY SENSA
TION.
FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.
Philadelphia. March Pi. 1877.—F0r the
pa-t ten days the expectations ofhe shop
ping community have been considerably
exrr.ised OTer the premise of an eyei t
tli .t was to mark a new era in mercantile
circles in this city. These expectations I
were sharpened and kept burning from
day today by the appearance in our city ;
new,papers of double column advertise ■'
inenU, under the fac-simile sign-manual
of John Wsnaiuaker, announcing that
upon the Pith inst , his "Grand Depot, ' ,
the largest clothing e-tabl'shmcnt in the
world, would bo converted into a mam- ,
moth dry goods emporium, a laMewart of i
your city. For some time past it has been I
obvious to even casual observers that Mr,
Wanamaker. having readied the acme |
ot Ins ambition in tne clothing business
would not rest satisfied therewith, but
yearning fur new and moro extended field- i
in which to exerc.se bis administrative
business tact, would surely drift into the
general dry goods trade. I-day thegen- I
era! expectation has been abundantly re- i
aliaed by the inauguration ofopeuing day I
and it can be said to be quite satisfactory
loth to visitors ar.d visited. Tbeimmeuse !
sixe of the building, occupying tiie whole I
square known as Centre-sq iare and cov ) i
tiring an unbrok-n ground area of *J50x373
feet has enabled the proprietor and his
able corps el assistants to design and ar •
range a dry goods store '.hat is really
loarvelously welladaptel for the purpose
The general id-a seems to be taken from i
the spider's web. In t'.e cel.
ter of the building a circle of shelving and
counters ninety feet in circuuiier
once is taken as the pivotal point from
which range at proper intervals circle at
; ter circle of similar shelv ing and counters
I dissected at proper distance* by aisle- ,
leading from the centretolhe outer circle ,
I This it will e observed, i- the very be-t
plan that Could be devised, inasmuch as it
give- a most ready access from one point
lo another, another of no slight impo lance
in a building of uch magnitude anil af
lords a- well a- a very complete opimrtu
nitv of dividing the establi-niuen'. in."
appropriate department* Those dep irt
men:* are Pa*i£t d into seclioc* under a '
phutx-tical heading, which *>c ions ate
again divided into sub-sections Son •
' general idea of the msgnitudof the can j
| rerii may he had from the following data: j
The are 81 block* of Counters, numi eri' g
in all In ftont ot these there are. for
the cocveni-ace of shoppers. 1.4U0 stools :
length of main aisles. Hti leet ; aggregate
length of aisles, 1$ mile* ; area of tl-or
over GO (JOG-qua'e feet. In addition there
are e'.egai tly tilled rooms for cbi dreo's
I goods, ladle-' finished suits, and other
| special departments, be-ides parlors, re
; tiring rooms. Ac , for the comfort of i u
tome . In the spacn enclosed bv th |
central counter is elegantly carpeted and
finished dark room, lighted only by gas.
used for showing silk goods for evening
dres-, but this is the only place in which
gas* is needed, inasmuch a* the entire edi
Ccc i-flooded witn daviiglit from the nu
merous skylights wnicli cover the roid
The entire building in every department
is filled w th a new and attractive stock ot
goods The store No 1313 Chestnut St.,
ha* been purchased and demolished in or
der to make a beautiful arcade leading
trom Chestnut street into the great store
This arcade it hix fa I w ornamented in front
and magnificently lighted with stained
g!as wed elaborate chandeliers, tiled with
marble, and otherwise rendered attract
ive
O, er.ing day was a great success.
A NEGIIO COMMITS A DOUBLE
MURDER.
D-nver, Col , March 26 —W Maxwell
and his son aged sixteen. Stockmen, lately
of Stuart. lowa located in Colfax county.
New Mexico, were murdered on Friday
last by a negro, who has since been arrest
ed. Bobbery was the probable cause of
the deed
VoTll'K -NF-I • ! v given that
i.* the following petitions for license,
iiave been filed in the Prothonotary's of
fice. arid application will be made to the
court to grant the same at April term
next.
Jon. Kreamer. Tavern, . Penn twp
O Hagg. •• Spring "
Alex. Harpslt-r. " llarri* "
Daniel Crouin. " Rush "
W. 8. Ling " Haines "
John Ocker. " Miles "
D H. Buhl. Saloon, Snowahoe "
Jeff Hays. Tavern, Bush "
Elizabeth Kunes. " Engirdle
W. S. Mus-er •' Miliheim.
Jno. Hpamrler. " Centre Hall.
Catharine Smith. Saloon, Bnowshoe "
IJ.G. Uzzle. Tavern,
J I. I). Boyer. " Haines "
S. H. Kunes " Liberty "
Julius Si-igworth. " Boggs "
Henry Kobb. " Walker "
Robert Lloyd. •• Phlliptburg.
John Kamsdale. " "
Hiram Harris. " '•
Ja Passinore- " "
Richard Hays. " '•
C. A. Faulkner. " "
Adam Baum, jr. wholesale L S Bellofonte
Cha*. Brown "
G W. Downing. Saloon, "
John Dougherty. Tavern, "
John Bradley, " ••
U.C. Yfcager. Saloon, "
Daniei Garnian. Tay rn, "
John Anderson. Sal-on, '•
Edward Brown. Tavern! "
Fred. Sinitb. BUoon, "
William Dolan. Tavern, "
K V. Sh fler. •• Howard.
J bn Odo kirk. " P itertv.u
M. I*. liAizel. •'
A. WILLI vMS,
Pro onotnr
] Mtllheim is blessed with u Jow auelii
I tinder tho supervision af Korl> and Muri
, | from, I don't know w Intro,
r ! Mr Plilllp Km <itr ot I* •** ■ i 10M h
. ■ (mm ntt.l move* t<> llrusb vultey We a'
! vorry o l>e •uch *taiinc* democrat an
! worthy oiliaen as Philip, lut a silt -i i ll
; ratio we w *nt it understood that II tnliv*!
„ lv will cin by it
j Sheriff Mu*er w. '! qui' tin IhviH iv
, mor* into In* niammolh 1 uild gon \\
j tor street. Hit ton ii S Mu>or, wiilri
main In ll e hotel a* mine bout,
Ht'iiry Ho .gercl anginl li photograi
gallry|tntoi a ma tnthent ccntectioi er
and ovrlor m'OOII
Millhoim I a* a tlrt-i a*s furniture >|or
with RtHtJ clo*<T. hardworking gcnln u.i
a* proprietor*. Thry have a rou*ingtoc
on hat il, at ii are rdv tor the rvgula
n spiing trade
Trepi-or I ou-e question • the cause
much haty conversational present I'll
argument* a.< all one one id. and thiuii
cilien ir lio! ol our idc II |> ! hip !
I Our prophet" think the tow i> all hor
live a It'* ni"!l blutoti, mid -a. that ill
voice of iho turtle w ll too i ho hoard u
the land • iitgi' | g llayei * iho man nto
it he ian t attend to it. Don cm and w i
no odds what the tna*e aay. it, tor
government that's p iu e i ui o > a pi* t -
r a* to Wo turned to u-t ll o*e who have Ho
right rar.d*. B h TON
* I > KOISTKR s NOTICK
I\
1 h* ftlloi If c I' \ M*n
j in<M iui piicrfl f-\ in* mii rfiiiHiti t: •
rv*rd in (hit nAUo t>r the ii*pfcii*ti *•
hr r< Icgalrr* orvl 11*• nit in! <lh* r* it
hi v wtav irl will K • |r -hi !••*!
to lh ()i|i!ihii ' C'tiur' f !'• fitrt* cuui !\
tin \V r*Jr > th* 2>th tJn> * I \ |t 1
ISTT. for fonfltrfAitliitn i I hi "W*r. r
1. Titfintt mn>l |*nr' •! Mr u*i( ..f !>ivi
i Krt!* rnt*r .f afco •' Philip I r !►•
Ulr . f (ircff I* |t. die t!
2, tfG*t. W KIIDIMTKT
•Htiniinirtritlor i Jcr of li lC uior
*nr, 'at-* * f PnUAH lw|, ilftM
$ Tha Hi-Muni -f \V K. li*tt>tor* • ?. *x-
Bcutttr *f Mmt\ HfrniMMi'ii, I*it* •!
tf|i.
4 Tb* id-count of (<•. Frattu,
[ of Samuai S . \Wflrv S , *! Mmix K
t Kr* %•••!, in nor ohi'd'on of ,l •HI Kneel
5. 'I he account of K B II >*lornian, a.l
willWtHkW nf Hf of lo in 110-i.-riiin'i, late
' of Poller twp. dec d.
6. The account of Albert ttwon, truteo
iif the mate of Win Atherton, late ot
Phiiiptliur>t dee d
7. The account of Jo Shirk and \ Lu
liriihach. adminUtratnr of Jfcc of K-uSci
M Shirk, late of Potter tw|i deo'd
K. The arc unt of P W Rtrnhart. ad I
minielrator of Ac of Henry Birn'iart, late
of Hojtc- twp. doe'd
9 1 tie account of John J. Muer.
■uardiaii <' Un-hartl I'. M -ton. minor
child of Robert and Su-annah Morton, late
of Forgu"ori twp, doe'd
Hi The account of John 1,. Mui.rr,
guardian of A oxandor R M"rln, minor
child >if Robert and Sitaiiuah Morton, la:o
ot Korguion twp. dco'd
11. Tho account of John L. llue-er.
guardian of Lcura V Morton, minor
child of R ihert and Suranuah Morion,
late of Kerguaon twrp, d*-c'd
1J The account of Wm Liard, jr., aJ
inlr.itraUr of Ac of Wm Lia'd, sr., late
of Worth lownehip. doe'd
13 The ti lith annual account of Daniel
Rhoad* and John Irvm. jr , lurviving
truileoe under the willofWm A Thom
as. doe'd.
14 The partial account ol J. I' Sample,
edmini"!-alor of Ac. of Alciai. r.cr Sample
late of Kerga*on twp. doe'd.
15. The account of J (' Sample, admin
itr*lerof Ac of Margtiret Sample, late • f '
Kergu'on tw p, dee'd
lti. The account of Samuel Millikon jr , '
aureiving oaerutor under the will of M '
T Milliken, late of the Borough of Belle
fonte, dee'd '
17. The account of Satnue Millik-n. jr , 1
lureiving guard'.nn of c'l-ra V Millikr" 1
under the will ot M L M Itiken, d- c'd.
18. Tho accnunt of Robert (ilertt. guar
; dian of l>an>o| Bailey, Siinor ch: ! d < f Jaj.
j Bailee, late Ferguaon twp. do. 'd. f
! 19. The aocount of Jooph H >v. admin
i i"trator of Ac. of \N m. fori, lato ol Korgu-
I tin twp, dcc'J.
2D The account of Daniel 1* Shotie and
' Joseph A. Rankin, eiecutor- of tho !at
will and testament of Jag. Alexander, late
i of Milo*burg, dee'd
21 Tin- fir-t account of John (larh-icw
ene of the rxacutor* of the !.t will an t '
testament of Martha Cole, 'ale of Spring (
two, doc d
22 The nCCOunt of Georg. Korman,
guardian of L" . a Fraxicr wd- d a „
minor child of Jonathan Fragier. dot d .
28. The account of Samuel Frank, ad
ministrator of Ac. of Mmy Confer, la'.* of
Penn P wnship. dee d
24 The account of Samuel Frank, trus
tee r ppoint.al hy the Orphan* C-rnrt to -ell
real eetate of Solomon Confer, late • f Penn
i twp, dei-'d ' ,
| 26 The final account of Ira C. and J. R.
| Leather*, oxe* uter- of the !at wll *nd
, testament of Jwhn Leathers, !a:c ot How
ard two, doe'd
26. The tupplimeutary accoii nt of A R. (
Hariow aiul \\ m \ Heck with • x>ct.t <
!"f tho In-t will and testament .of C melit
; Bock with, late of Port Matild i. Dei I 1
27 The account of F H Von Va'Sall.
adm'ri*l-aur of A' of R F Van Vi tvh
late of tireg,' twp, d-e'd
2S. T e first partial a.-c<iunt of I> <
Bu*h, admiui-trat- rof Ac of George M 1
\ • cum. la e of B- le onle Borough, rtee'd
29 The partial account of Go rge R t
Hoak adini istrat t if th<> ntt * of j
James K. Hoak. late ■( Burtmdc twp,
d< c d
80 Tho account of (*\ u* \Vn*on, ad
ministrator of ir of John Wmmil, ,at" I fa
Har-| twp, de,' J.
32 The acc-'unt "f A ilgrn S over, guar
dian a' John W Hi Id e i minor chil l of
| \\ m Huld'e, late of Centre c , d**''d.
•2 The account ot A >ain Stover, guar-
I dian a' X\ . F Hnld r. a minor child of
'W m. B'ddte, lato i Centrec . dec d.
33. The account of Mr* Mary Va'.en
tine, u irainptratrix, of Ac. of Reuhen H.
, Valentine, late of Syr ng twp dee d.
I .1-4. The necount "f J> n IT DVr, guar
dian of Anna K. Fulpoi, ,te Anna K.
Moon, minor child of Cha* M ■ n, late of
Centre i'„ dec'ti
35 The account nfT o'tna* Da ••, admin
i-trator of Ac. of William I nle. late of
L- moiit. Centra co.. d' 'd.
.16. The pirtiai at count of Joel Kiing,
jr.. executor of Ac of Joel Ki.ng, r., late
ot Mileitiurg.
3" The account of William A'lien, jr.,
guardian of Nora Daughenbaugb. nniu-r
child of J:icnb Daughenbaugb, ate of
Centie co., dee'd
3e. The account of Joiiah 11. Brown,i
guardian of Alvira leittar. late Alvira
Lucas minor child ot Henry 51. Lucas, |
late Snow Shoe twp dee d.
39 The account ol A. J. and D \V.
■Shivelv. late of PalP-li twp. d'-e'd
4u I'he filial account ol J. P. Gephiirt,j
-ole at ting admini-trator el the ertatc o|
Jacobs. Awl, late o' Harris twp. dee'd.
Register* Office, ) W. K Bum uriKLP.
Bellelwale l
t , trch2sih. 1P77 ) x Rcginter.
W. K. CAMP'S
CENTRE HALL
Furnitare Rooms!
1 would respectfully inform the citizen*
•>f Centre county that 1 have opened
Furniture Room* in Otitic Hall, and have
■■n hand u large tock of Furniture and
Chair*. conniKting in part of
CHAM HER.SUI is,
EXTENSION TABLES,
BREAKFAST TABLES.
BUREAUS.
WASH-STANDS.
BEDS VEADS,
SINKS.
CHAIRS.
Ac.
Which will be sold at the lowest caai
price* ; come and examine my *ti U o
Kurrotiiro before huvmg t!*ewhere
UNDERTAKING
aapecialty. C'wFKi NS and CASK K'l
alway*on hand. F ineral* attended will
an ELEGANT NEW HKA IS E ut any
distance- Payments ea*v
Mar 29 3in W. R. CAMP,
pUBLIC SALE
There will he fold ut Public Sale, on
Tlmrsdny, Ajuil, . r ali,
at Sinking" ("reek .Mill*, the folliiwirc
property of Pe'er Rubcl, ol Pot er twp.
dec d, to w it :
2 GOOD UORSES. one 2 iiorse v u- u.
lire lJ"gs. t* "lily shu, I -t .id
tbe L C. A 3. t- rnilr- cd con.pun
one 2-boru nled, 1 Buggy, i double *el
blame**, 2 Flynetu, Check line*, Seddl
and Bridle, Plow, Doubletree, old ir i
Sausage Machine tutd >tul!i r, thik at.
Pine Lumber. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oat:
Buckwheat, Mixture and Corn in the en
by the bushel and a variety ol' article* l"
numurous to mention. Selnio eommeru'-
at 1 o'clock, p. m., when terms will b
made known by
S. I'. It 1 7 11K L,
J It r H K L,
A LCKKN KACII,
arls 3t Executor*.
—-Penn Hi < Ac* oim open- April
13. Ad. next nr z. - eek
tii Httult •uupcnaioim, bank robbnica, lift
v, insurance innipiuiv busting, are tin 1 or
der of day uinl night now.
ii* * ♦
MAKHIAC.ES
"'I On 4th, in*t .bv Rev. A W. SUcnber
I e Rnr, lie. I. K IIhII *, "f Ml rhurg, ||
Ml* Joule KtllllßlT, of Mt 'nr, i'u , ' .!•
of Aarontburg
nd l DEATHS.
" s (111 the Mill instant, Clintonv ille, Mr
lUtiiKT. Kliirti- U, ir i ' *' the Inti' .In- ill
i Kmeritk, itki'il I ' year*, Vii ■ nth* uini I
i,h lay*.
rv On the 18 h in I. near M nli*cnburg
Mr*(Unb Has* ili*fJMttb Rutin
aged iihh 'J nil.ml * n'lil iliiv *
Our In*! 1 i lirr gain "Blessed are I'>
Jr.il iliM din in the I. Tit.
u At F*nßall, Pa Mm. " Ml •
Beck le l' llafige*, K(S' I I • J *'' *
niinitht and KUni t
She it iii u devoted luembrf i.l hi - re
fur in i-d church slid ilii-d in the foil a*u
mni-i-i I' K 'in*r t her hnpie •" Heaven
She wn a shining *lr in tlu community
utid mi ornament m * -etely Cut A ho
" ill* h departed ltd* >:' Intake up he
" abode beyond Iho *kn - Her r.umii
vi c ri* f • !.> w• ii t' 1 ll ' C 1 1' i'** '' --1 ' 111 Ml
"V h liree t i i IM< •'! liliuirnii g I • Inl
• mid relative*
" On Tuwdai March B Mr Aatnua
" K'luo ill Centre 11*11, ag "I '2 year", •
in iiuli* lii dv
Di-nlli h>* I-I.ini.'l an 'tilor vii-tim a'.'!
in aged i .1 In" in I - inl I'-i* i- ilo.l t i Ii
rn .1 Mild. San.in 1 Iv'i-o WW* linr.
|. I'l L-t nn-.n O. |'a un ino 4tli nt S.-| t.m
It lior >NP4 III* girat gialin lather .ut lii
• i i itliiT . *i-li- oni gr toil frnni hnai.it.•
: while h|* mother'* ance.tt I* camn from
,i [ in- Toutiinii- Kui|uro
lit. father wlpoenam w*> Philip, w.-
I | hoi ii a ti-w ms'e mum "t Pbiledelphi • Ht
nd nino win* nnil Iw ilHUtlitrr. nl a Ii -in
• ho *..tijoi-l ••!' llt in Mile* **• thi- fourth, i!
I nro .vi If. .1 Cub iii Milrny
M it!lin t'" Ph., J.••i-i'ii i" Michigan
On ii-! in t'loa-linld On. I'a . all.l A IIM' Hi
I..VV a Wln " quite ah.-v In- I itlior tann
ly illuvoil to Centre Co . ■ t •>' ft tarn and a
-hall in I lot muth Hi>t "f Aarn*bit'(r
From thoro they moved t.i Hui'alo Run
•II .r Kellefouln, at. I linyl'v I" a 'arm two
i : -lid alia t iniio* north "I Plea-ant G |i,
. where they lived some IS or 'A' yt-ar>.
Win ii living tliori -*nll i•' wa* niarrii-il to
. l)orolhv 1' gel of Hoar Spring Mi l*.
.; Their msrnage w • 01.-mnicd on th.
Aid "I Jafiuai r INLV Thi-y commenced
. farming near lleUeh-tite <>ri a f*rm oaiinj
|il>v o'. DukbiM, falhrrt 0
lor llohliiii* nl Holli-f.iiilr \\ htlo I- l r
i.n thi* f.rm thoi'oiily rltild \N A K'.-
•ii born In lS4'i ilioy in ivi Ito l- ioi--
lo.rl. lllitini*. lira* *lt it-It |ilat"o thry liynl
fir a inr whon ihny rolurnod to Centro
, Co. and .-ttlod in Poimavallojr In 0.0
S|irina of ItiVt) lir Imutilit a farm n mil.
north of I'oiiii Hail on wi oh they livo i
until their liouyi- burned down Hi Iho fail!
.if 1871 On tl>e tilth nl Fobruarv lsTSllii.
partner in I fo wtiraiirii away from iy*rlh
at the advanced ape--f 7- yiar*. On thu
Blh of Soptemhar 187 ii be wn married
ayainto Mrs. Mariah Stephenton of Centro
Halt who rurvHi-r hirn tor more thai
lofty year* ho ha* been a eon*ilent nein
her ot tbe Pretbyierian church, and ne er
wnen health ar.d the weather permitted
ail he known to he aht.-ut from (hit hnun
ot God On Monday March he went be
low Penn Hall to Mrre a a juror in a case
nl dautaprt apai" the L. C. A T K. K.
He leturnod on Tuesday cntunlaii.inp of
; pain in li* neok and head That oyy-ninj;
lie took hi* bed frvui which he never
am*.-.
Muring hi* ill: e* he *t>ent most of hi
time in p aycr. On the evening of the
Sahbath previout to hi* death while a few
friend* and neighbor* had gathered in to
prav and ng with linn, lie raised up in
bed *nd-houied ii lory On l'urrdy be
began failing rap dl v and at half past 4 ht*
spirit r-iurni-! I" tin* creat r
Hi father Philip Kris.', was buriel si*
mile* west of L'-w *lowr in M I ruary IKi'J
at thi ali inced age ot year-, 10 ir.onit •
*nd 14 days
|)ICTC KK b UA M K>
GREAT CKNTU.M. DKPoT FOR PIC
TURE FRAMES
A large and i oiup ele assortment of Pic
ture Fratne*.
At frealV R. dm—l Prie. -
At the Low "*t P 'Ssibo- Price*.
At About Half the Usua Price*
Sire* and tyle nt on han I will be pro
cured at short notice
Call at Welch . t heap HOOK -V. STA
TION FRY stori, N" . Hume- -II ock.
MtiTTo FUAM h> varnished will g!a*
and back conip *1" f-' r i"w cent*
BEAUTIFUL CHRoMoS Bxlo f-r 6
cent*.
GfHM NOTE P\PKK >! 7r - quite
GOt 11> KNV I- Id'P F.> at • cent* pay k.
MOTTOtS for '> cetit*.
SPLINTS for Pict ire Fiame* id - very
ure and co'or.
-.-♦ mar WELCH
Nervous Debility.
VlUk. U n.nnf or U; * * p*k n' * \
f+tlooff nof:l|| r ' -r•> a > Itf* *••'- t Mcr. aj
!*• * tk. Ii Hih •! K'H r *l* • UiAi
Q(MJO tbc liibilicarMitjr
iliiniphrcy a Hotiicoi otliii* >| < ii*
N". •JH
If lonvl :J A3<l Intlf-'ttlc* :n> •J+lrti diaj rU I r
f Jo-.at nil .1 *.-r t I*r ~ . I r *• nlb ' #•g)
a' . ! m dr :.li At! Ifjutn •*" tht H r
Hoetl Jr*l'tt terfl i4te t*!.| I • M
Si*l4 t'> .IvA.er* I'rlt* f! u !♦ *'
r f l> V |M*r f*' itf ■( f" tltsU *nd ♦ . * *•! • t
J..va.lc- N#r>t ! J : Atl . 1 irs #*; .1 fit iWrw
!lurtphr*r*' H'-if Modlda* * J
lu noj Srm Vi tx J** r )
Wolfs Old Stand.
AT
>\7 CSM-ff)2 /.ALL,
nl Slick ol Fn i an I Whi
ter (3<hhl.
OiisPriLbl Low Pntb 1
POLITE ATTENTION !
Uavingjukt returned fto n tbe East, and
bouirlit nl panic price*, lam now prepared
to sell oheaper than ever before. Mv Hock
consists in part of
DIvY GOODS,
GROCKRIE.S,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY,
HATS vt CAPS,
BOOTS ,t SHOES,
RUBBER BOOTS,
SANDALS, <£c., *V.-.
Lailien' ami Getita' UudcrwcAr a ajn-r
taliiy.
A I.AKOE HT'ICK OK
READY - MADE CLOTHIN6
•iinotatilly on hand
fiptiimctn will fiml the stock com
ilete, ami n call if m 1 i that t* rcijtiiri
o nssore you thai llt it* i* the hi j
.lace in lha valley to buy your g nl
llrmrmber, we have hut one pi ire /<" I
"veryune.
\VM. WOLF
XFCUTGIUS NliTh K
J The last will toul t-.lamen! ■ f \\
y lli.nii, late of Potter Iw (i . 'I c >l. Ii 1 1 II .
been n Imitted to proln ,i • e R gi-t-
H Centre county, letter* tc' iii,eiil:i>
t e-eunilct have been d.tlv i*lied to It.
nndersignr d of which ill |mt-OII* in an
any interested wi l la' •• aolice
W M ALLISON.
]' 111- ■ Mil.s, I'll
JAsS. A BEAVER,
Hmar Ct Hellefonte, Pa.
X ECUTO ll'S NOTICE
Lcltern t*-t •in i-ri I i r.- mi th 'ale "l
Pi'ti..' Ruble tale of Potior township, de
ceased, hitvin h.'i-n grunt-d to ilirr utolei
signed, ull pe .. ns indebted to said c-tatc
are rcqu ro 1 . mak< "iiini'dlate payment,
and those ha iig claims agnuiat the sii'- c
to )iresent lliein, duly autlienlicated by
lr.w for sett:mi nt. K P 111 iLK,
J AS. RIIIILK,
A. LUCK as BACH |
If >arCt. Kxecut. r*. I
1 1
Tho King I'liim in New Vork ngiiinnt
t I'woi il, Sri'itov ml other* are wit <>•
rutin' tn mi !• in I, nml tin' lli'* ill Ik l m-
IruM'il from 11111111111'. Mr HwnimiU'Con
ft'Mliotl mill rerditlltioll 11 |ft alulr notilft,
Htii>l>orii'il by tin' ti'Htinintiy i>f Mood
■ witril and I iiHcraoll, tin allcßon,
i" 'ii-itr strongly hkhuiM Sweeney, who ha*
ayrtii'd in retime all that Im ' tin, and
o.lki > Hal', nlin ha* Hilled I • 1 .iin-fo to
avoid arroat.
M A H K KTS.
Ib - •-
I I'll 11 A DKLPIIIA.
I'll *, i In* V it. I' S\ I" i' "Iter
it, 1 a 1 i-ili', I'liiinyii inia r i f.'d; •'
. Minimi I li'.'lif,! (71. mi-lartl > d, 1 I&I do
ultile, 1 loot, I 76 I've •lanlv. ' "'a i'i
li .i!> di'iiiitil yellow, 54 all"*' ' I i i >'
• m track Oala ni-ti>f{ w#te'n white 43
(.i 4•! , l'en toy Ivama ahi I", 4. •'II ••
4' it v • Mir J <1 it II iiii ntiol itir i'ti Mi lay
II 16 Tiino liy. il Mo l'l*..W $1 I'f"
viftton* iit'irliii* illi"#. pork *.|6 60; I'aef
It'im* - .o(ivl'Vt. ; •lilttk" tin. 11 ay I' i", •iil**,
bjayi'Ji , 'I iuld-r ' |a*aji - ; fit kleil hunt*,
' it i'|-. iih-tt "lias ft lii tn ii. I'Ha "4''
i. I rJ vj., Hn ir> i.' in. N' ii A.ok and
v It i Mil !• i l ntuiili . urn' "J" (a. 2Hi , •• •""H
• ;!ayi. , ii . i"ll" 1*I■ i -4. t'hcec
► tfil_>. Nt iiirh I . l'. •• '* <•
•• t.ii** 1..(■ I )■. KKR' " 1 vit mi Jaayr.i.
in Potioieuin brin retined lo{c
v I'ATTI.K MAKKKT
| |'ll I ..I . .it. 11. M ' I I l 'ttM t ', t 1
■i nd uiiitiniijfnii mlp, -.l*** Shttpji nn -
,■Il n K<d •nh- 7,1 <*' bftt.il II tfftdul nIWI
•*r .n**i lipmil at i( i H'
, ! lll.LtViikt. MakKH". January IV.
Iti Short lye A I 1",
\\ 'til.i In .1, I '■
K.l • 186
Ityp, 66
l 'of II "helled, J.
(.'• t 11, I".tit 111
OftI, til
', liar lev ri f wrif 1 I. 66
i 1 "M. il •. .yi j i all' •a.
t'l taltMw riMil, I tu
K ut |n*f barrel, til' - ilf i 76
r> Imi ST <*•
N i S.' 'tin plmlrf, K rnui .< InOO
t'n \ uat "" i'i l If.
Vntlirai-iia rt m!
ClittftHlut n'f tiiti Ml >*ld, iiilKl.
>inall l'> V, " i'i "Jlt.
S'nva, " '.'A.
Kae. " $6 i*i.
Hr.tkrll, " fit Ui
Mti HnV M*Kvn Hkf.ißT - J*n 81,1 M
; Sample AMt Nill :
\V heal. rial. 6
H.rley, 65.
| < 'urn, . 46 ,
Out*, tu •>
K e. 66
' l "IllVPf pr"l. *> iVI
lif tund Alum Sua, f I 50.
Hutter. 'St
K<*v :10.
j Lard IW
BRICK FOR BALE Fir.t clan brick
ai'l be kept mi hand fur Ie by J O
l*c-tlilii|f*r Ml Zflte'l I I'Mra Hal!
briea yard* Tlnwe brick arc
"If.rrd *o lu* lliat it *ar 111 pay peron at a
diftlancc to come here for them.
Intundina to continua in tba manufac
ture • i brick they a ill be k. pi iHiiiiUntly
• n hand, and fair inducement" utiered to
purchai.tr*
I7 .ua if il K ZKKHK
PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE.
The C.rat e*>ion of ihi* Preparatory
Sitji) ,|„ n >, • t'KNTKB HALL, in
rai LABI Tilt USHAV. •> in Apr.l,
1677, and ciißltnue ten *rrli Student*
.if h.'tr, mkr, will Si prepa'ed f : t'ollrfi'.
Tea- hny and Bu'i •" Tuition fr.un $6
<•1 5- per term. Bmird per rek. 60 lu
I 75. Aodreft.
ti. W. FOKTNKY.
ISfeh Sino Howard, Pa
.las. Harris A" Co
NO 5, lUvOCKEUIIOKF HOW.
IKON. NAILS
PA I N T s.
OILS. "KTC.,
Jas II V!!K1>" A K)
Ii : . funte.
If > u • i"h I ' g' •! \'*-slait!e fur I
Gardening lor Profit! |
I % ti a - t Km on** C I,
Flri! frud HI
Practical Floriculture! I|
1. i . wtii t ' lift 'i* f i f H • in" ue I
f. GARDf RIRG FOR PLEASURE' ■
E Ail t v Pet r IL .tl- ...I , ■
I Price 6
{ 11 ir / 1 T 1. li 1 1 K r
|l' - V \ 5 .ii I |j, 1977 9
K OF
IITI.KTTII lA(■
GARDEN
I**u !hi nl. . *ns *iiii I " ore 4 ■
FREE f
I lu all our <u nne<" • f i>at i e if, or I
I ! \t- |ul il "t tl I ■
I i!> *.• • 'k to . iV-r> re■ ■
I ' 8
P ithu il |.!ic fiec tu i| | *t • ■
S PETERHE .OERSON&Co 1
M I a
I ;'5 I'uftlan.il St.. New Y irk
f.-b ITJ '.'in I
ALWAYS AHEAD ! !
Our POPULARITY For Low Prices Is Daily On The
Increase.
Having purchased (lie largest Slock ol'Goods in our
line everhroughl (o Ifellefonlc. we are offering extra
inducements to hovers.
MEN'S srnv FOR SO AND UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS. S 3 50 UP.
MUSUN- FROM R E A YARD UP LADIES' HOSE 6C A PAIR UP.
LA DlE* 4 ' (OATS, KL! A WI*S. TRIMMINGS. HATS. AND FANCY GOODS IN
GREAT VARIETY AND AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
MEN'S ROOTS AT *2 A PAIR. LAD'ES' FINE SHOES 41 A PAIR.
' MEN'S HATS AS LOW AS 76 CENTS. A FULLSUIT OF UNDERWEAR FOR 60
AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
BOUOIIT;\T AI.ETIMES, GIVE USA;CALL BEFORE PUHCH \O.\G E* -EWHERE.
(S]Y/£sy>3 ASAiiiL wmw mms YOirovyTi—TLJK plasz
—THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 27
S ,t A. LORD
;| AMERICAN
Shade Roller Comp.
M*nufcturt*r <l and ilculpr* in
\M)(VMMON ( VHTA I N FlX
•11
0 TURW.
■ II1 U|>(|Ul Shut] ifigi, T*Mclt, A<\.
I lliwlpy N|re<ti, ItoiUu , MkM
hoi© 11 Hhulm tim r of
KXArrs svmxa uxmos
K m|| t Sprin* KitlUfei, lor Winhw
II )• Is, rti the K#-i in (Imt lift© fV*-r in
; v Pitted Hid Ntr nine i lie ft*
iconv i iiiem • No rofil* ucil lo ri* or?
t, tower t •• hiitnU lllird* reiniiin Jtttt
! wltcivr d*(kir#d, lv ir|ile I*uh Ii of iL
1 mnl Nofhinjf ii rttpliiilrd !♦* K*©|p*
Spun* Kiiluro*, Mftd ti*rl hI
,{!' v window Price of ihet*
hio! Nlimlf* to* It i*h< r (lien (lie oiif m <|
nil*-* t'rtli !• n h( |to*rr
u ■ (Irht'p • ! tin* |iublihi*r 'f)hi K*p l-r
•* j H trier Sm
\i r k :I:MI:H • !..*
W™ • pi •!•( attend I.r It Ml I•.
11 .•'• 1 (ii Ills . !• in I is* (i. ll i rklt • !> ('I
v t -oh i I i <iiiti) it !•' i
5 PKIt ('EXT. DISCOUNT TO ( ASH BUl'tillS!
<io TO 1.1) UOVKR-S CHEAP STORE, IX AAKOXSUURG, PENN'A.,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
W t- liiii ■ ill jircseiit. on our milliters. a large and well -elected stack of Dry
(iood-. which we are ottering vert low to Cash linvers:
CO' ION (JOOl)s are mlvmiciiiK M.b * Khirt.Bg 121, 15, 20c ptf J'J. Ul
Ml lice the linMVVyxjioriatii.nl. to the Blasrhed MuUn, sto 16c *' I
o , & I teg
■■■ Ooi.-M Empire, —'>nietliing not Unblwctird, ."j to 10c ' 41 '
o I gan*
► , herein fore known in the history of our u K* r 10,11,12 c per lb.
—' I
■ m - m country Beat While. l'2jc " mm
mm In cot.Me.ju.nee ot these advance* Cotton Ixija, !•, 22 id 2*' C " J
menu wo have jiurrliaae i a large Calicoee, fi, 7, 8 and c ■' " m Z
w amount of goodr, which we tall I sell to Lancaster Ginghama, 10 " .
w I
jtm consuniera at auch low j.rires that Beat Cotton ar,>et('!ia , .'*>
r- Sefy Competitloa. T. c ki Bf , u. 20. 2 , > j.r ?. I
mm —Split and douhh Z bvr W
Black and Whtt. , 18c jar i. CJ
r-* , OUR LINE OF MOURNING CAL-
* L _ . I COLS IS COMPLETE. All other colore. -
w Bengal Plaids, 121 c per yd. Qersaantowu Wool, 12* *
Star M i 1 Is, Isc •• A large ntm-k ot Line <d < ,!, | ""J
•j- A .. >0,45, 25c " White Lead, fLewia'), Purtt, it ,
■■ ' lark sO. N. 1. I Dread, 75c per dot. on hand. Sold by epetial o-ntiacu
Maekerpl. Lake Herring ami White Fish very low. z:
1 LHMS positively ( ASH* or Country Produce. Respectfully,
z: ISJJV I). BOYER 9 Aaronsburg. Pa. 5
Z* ~ ' : —— 0*
; SJIM VHI I ISA) OX ixnoosid XX HO RHJ s -
jjlt 1 <i (iI'TKLICt*.
Denlist, Millhclin.
OifTM fal> ppv-!•*> i —% tmMl* M* >•
|>r|Mn4 t" la Ut* 4nUl pro
> n. fuU| prep*?*! U •*%<* twtllibitKiU .v
• r!.' | I-*'.® "
J. ZELLEF & SOU
DRIHititSTS
Not? Uruckttbulf R< ,Bt lliTußtf.l'a
Ihnlrrain llriiifH.l ItPinicMM
IVrhiiurrf, Fmit') c;t|a Ae.|
iif.
Pure \V no and Lpjuor. for medur
|r* 1 r t> •> *1 •I. **l * *M"t *"
THK I# KB AT I Al*>B
HUMAN MISERY.
lii>tIii>t I* . • ii- JII • - l n k i
•it e#n|'
A ON L A MIUIV. UVKTAIRNL •! H I'N
< ur# of > ' mlhil V Mikt.eti ot in-tur
#4 by %#lf !aoJu?*r> . i-rvtrn*>
| Nen it |h#t>lltj nd lntftv*d:.#at to #rt
rrill • (UlaK|lt4M. I \ rim. • •' I** *nd
l*F Hi. .1 1... M'A. Hp A<- 'trt J 1
M |k . idlW ><f !*<• Roc k, ' l r
The •> ft 4 Authot. It I a nHmirtl'l" t#<
turr drailf pnat# fR>U ila. #u alpvrtrtitv tU*t til#
• •ftl ... IO.JUR6.M ".f Self Al a## rt| I r
rtr* *1 till' ut mrtk lt.t> and without <lin|rMu
.ff Itl optrftUM • U'Uf I##. !trrraU. rv iiUtiUlt .
(Mttttny -MI m*l# of our# *1 <.DC# < rt#le r%4 #!? t
titl, t.j h|c|l ivr| Miflem. nn mtl!r vb ht#*oa
ftii n mi) U, may car# t.imavJf cbwapb au<l
railbill)
ti• |c ' ur# artil pnwi a boon Us t v.a#da and tnou
ftarv.l.
Ho tit n.l#r #a! in a plain t any Mt#aa
|HMI laid n r#c#i|t of ati c#u!a or *• t*oai !•!<•
tha
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'VI 41 Ann M X#w York 4 oa Rm 4^*
IVIN- I'VTKNT HI IK CKIMPKKX
A dot-tod I •'! th# Qttoona of fa*fcfn Krr.! 'or <■ l*rtj
lar !\ S .<H. No VIX ?forlh llth . Phl^dolpMa
I pa 31 dor tmi
FENCE PICKET 3!!
LAll'.K KCI>I , Hilt K
\\ . i.tri i>ii i>f Picket*, m*i(clr<Miil'iiit'lil
r.'iirui i..... lik<- >lfnfn ihimn in rut, t
V'O'KNTN I'KK MNKAL FOOT Ti..
iuiiki< h iiiid"iuif ill *mi riuratii., Mini
•lii-mi>i r K- in< ll mm I hi- tunnlin (yj.hi'.i
•iniiil f-.f nr- u Mr In
LEWIS. OLIVER & PHILLIPS, -
Mm.. ,IM. tut - .if M K(0'11 ANT B\ J. *
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tik-. HOI/IK M'lc. VV A- It Kite ..
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CENTRE HALL
DRUG STORE.
MILLER A S N.
Su< < •**■ t<> J K Miller A Son
I> i i-r m Pu t- iruf and Medicine*,
l*i—ti.fi-, n I>f"ug£ti* nindri .
j'cne m J\K AM) unions
medicinal |iur|Mi.r>.
Tbr ! .( bmndi
CIGARS AND TOBACC3
■!•>'> In
I'ipk r;,ti *t* i . . 'ill-, (%*m|p('tirid#*d.
MILLER 4 SON
IRA T COTTLK
.T li£oiiable Tailor.
4 *ulr* II 11.
|l it.pf H n<m> >ti tli. 2til fl' >r
•>f (lift ,V |*i.• hill .Is;.# h<> i prrpar
<>.] t •>•)>*' il tPlurp all I mill nf mi-n" ami
IN,V'I g .ifiirnii. according IN the tuli-'l
t) Hint upon >h >rtofti noli e, and all
m-.rk warranted l" render aali*fa"tlfi
Cut'i'ir aid -p|iairi"f dun. 7>ept v
II T M I* WILL'S A'tin ••-at"-L*
v> I;. | . ■ i Pa (l|ia ia Mr. Ilm
nor'* Building, Belletonte I'a.
FOHN F POTTEft. Attwmay at
4 ' U. i •allecMoeft promjrtlr mad. aad au!
aalft Will dr.* ar nd ha- a, k niMftlftdcea PraOft
Morl.a.aa d< I lf i. la tllft dlaarood. Berth aid. of
iHaraail h'ftiM KftlWoftla mlOd*'.
im.iifti.iaft -vim" ii .
D. F. LUSE,
PAINTER, haulP*..
joflVrt his crvu' to the Cili&eiii ot
Centre count* in
Hign nnd OrnnmcM' 'I
■'niiillug.
Ntrlnlng, ornamenting and gilding,
Omiulfijj
OAK. WALMJT.
C HESTNUT. Etc. ,
Plain Paitrv Paner hanging Or'en (
"*i iy *<•! lulled. Tsnm .caaonabh. (
pr 11.
HEATTY JLLi- N _£i
Gr nd. Square and Upright.
Kr"in ti' K UrmofWrii H.I
I. ' I, r A Mr.. . |l„nk*ra, Fivrtt*. Ohio, j
"Wr ri-n .,) the piano mi.! think ll ait
nr. fll.p-tiilint Ulir i>Ut h*r- Wailed a,*
abort Ittne l,i gn> it a g>ui teat, Ity i. a
wi.h h Attn! in ltir nf it w Will rllfff ' I
f.11% iv- •! " " ■©
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111-: a
" t lit- Hi I'iaiiii mitii.d gft•- t
ti ' \ _•••. i *a>tltl, S-nd ft- 'ii
M K IIK A ITT. 1
> I ... V - I ..... •
BREONS' HOTEL. •
MILttOY. I'A
Iha tn-t lahir ami bar. and eicellerl 1
; .lalmng I t huma Aim m fitin re-*.rt l<>r
ftummar border. Bu u> depot and
daily ttn.i in (Vtilrt count*. C*l■ r<e
reaaonablr GEO RKKOX. Propr.
A RA KECHANCE
fur a Srnuip' Macfiuie.
You can have pair choice ~f the f.|
•IK fir.l,,, tewing machine-
N-w Anient , m. J , (ii I) ,
Hariirv. Singer,
Hem u r i n, Una.-,
ant! V| .• ,|.
Al tin if Hi g Ma. .it. at. If. >f Bunnell A
AiL. a, K. | -a,.. .1,... • 1., a ia* a
A'- i- r aia i. a ' .. .•ii,-. i.o
all m*<hin<
if .. R.i • Don! f*ft
I" • tin M. J In. * ... , ~r. ,
ne *
O i Mat-inn • liken in part paymeal Of
n * 'f -tid .'Ah-:* to the ■'.-•■ part"
•"! you will g,.| t>jr rflurn man 1 ii. r.
* ,r '-' --T'P -n nift.-'. -if am |t
1 ,F ATHOUAAND.
.Mat I tig tllaCoVrleftl, 11. a mibH'-l n . .
providential. a p.-uivc cur® f -rCoii-nni,.
Hon and ail Lung Complaint*, i leel n n \
tiult tomh L known in a pra tt**ai mai i •
fuflu*ltii j, a Mto j. f '• "tie fre
<'harre. lo all ftufferer-. mj or.lt hot,.. ■ >
remuneration bring i.iiat Hit Hiedk-J- ■
perform aI 1 rlaiiu for i.. I'he ingi ii
mU are of the choirefl herl-al |r. . .
ami perfectly safe ; wii 1 b at ntlr i..
Addroaa al -nee |)' (I Plieip.
11l nil B.ti*t. Jena. Ci y. N
be had ii| J. it Miner 4 fcoti, I)
Centra Hall. I'a j,, i j,
C T AI.EXA.SI/XR C M
A EEXA.NDEK A BON EH T
-li. hHMn.I Uft. IbllrlgftW Ifftruni'
L"PK. ' '"< UrehAM "Mil
SSL,: "* ".
Excelsior Cement
ia# row ismfwUiffi Cnw
r.ale.l „f .uiM-.ro. naftiitj, at Aw Uw ut
'JIT <*P Tin. .rm-ui hi,
"ma ufted in lara* aaaaiittft. apoa tb. 1. A
Si ' b " lio" waad btahlt tatiftiactorr
lolM liftrt || ha* beaa ftftftd. tod ift taual lo ati .
manafarlared lor km m I i.tri, Vate> I lih
r, ,*r T • *"od luilil) of i rn.iit it oea.
li ld. '
. k # r*a*rd lit# Binmrt utufbtUo I rr%w
i. iL, R. • f'thtte. lo bear thin i
A.lit * lh *' airraela U arttd. a. inr.
J I. MRYKR.
®*TSt tf A trohftl-ur* I'a
I EOPL¥S.DRUG 6TOFIE
RE-OPENED 1
A NEW THING IN
AN OLD PLACE.
The B 'llt fonte public *nd the paople of
'he country Renerally will ba pleated lo
snow that the old and wall a*tabli*had
DRUG STORE,
:t- the property of Jama* C. William,,
on Allegheny .tract, ncxr door to Hick*"
hardware emporium, has been re>
Opened for business and i| he
in<t rapidly restocked and
itted out with the Uuat and most populai
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
PR RFU M ERIES,
DYE STUFFS,
NOTIONS,
-.m! everything usually kept in a Brat-cU*-*
Drug Store
I* KM. ItIPTIO\K(AREFI)I
l.x CMiii|Hntidecl at all hour
•.at or iiijh'. ami particular am
prompt Rttentioii given to the wanu of
IsriiitTft hii*i others
iiv in the louiury.. Store never
- to t'lose who want mediciitea or
Hilt thing in the drug line
iii ut ii- r-igntil hone-, by strict at tent 101.
to I'u-.nn-ft to merit nnd receive the pub- !
iic putonHgc,
H M HKTISINGTON I
Agariv!
Henry R^inhart.
Wo< 11) W ARH
UNDERTAKER.
Collins of all i,tyi eg on .hnrtestno
ticc. Undertakt"- ••ictlv attended lo
Charge, -c. k ... „ ...
iifc/ATTY
Grand, Square and Upright.
Prom Kufu Se.tder. of lha tin. ..f
Ider A Hm !i i<k., I'ar'iagr Manu eto•
• .-i Alleniewa, Pa :
r I h.Hly know b<w i
,'Xpro*. i. .j ..... i tt reeeivng .J.a
tleeliy Piaoo you ahlpped ma I t. a'.
I nail ail I could ak. wi#b or rtprct Ona
of our moat eminent nu*ician triad it nd
•poke in lha moat favorable lerwia, a m
thoroughly tailing It"
Hat. offer ever given. klunity rfurt>d
upon roturn of Piano and freight charirr
paid by ma (I) f. Baauy) both we) aif
unaaliaUilory, alter a teat trial oi f.va
day. Planoa warranted for ait year*.
Addrea.. DKBRATTY,
tXlut t tt aahlwetoo. New
CIA UTIOX.- Sotlca *i hereby gifn
j that all tba live atork, farming utena
■ii, houaebold and kitchen furniture, to-
K other with all other property ©f Ale*.
Kuhn. of Harrii twp. *• purchased at
Sht ri(T Bale by the underaietied. and
will be Infi fn the puitouiun of Mr. Kuhn
at my pleasure. Ail prraona ar.' hereby
PMUtmned againtl meddling with the eaine
in any manner.
lio.nr 31 JOSEPH BITNER.
GRAHAM <fc SON
I Hw the -xclrsirc tale in Bellefonte
Edwin C. Burts ?
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES.
S WIDTHS The
3 isi Z)i I- ss \n Ih 9 Y/ortcJ.
wnoLESAi.r a nt-\n. tAin< w
Calf Skins.
SOLE LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS'
\ K2adi of Custom Work Maiie To
Orrler.
*■■■-■>• v '*eei, BELLE FONTS, Pa.
NO r ; : D weJk ;?ff
dONEV ; :;;:\ : Xr "Jrt TBT
v • Bi-Wcrr, X.' v. ' "lfifel
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
fcr XHMUI of the
df A Throat and Lungs,
H such as Ooushs,
IKjfl Golds, Whooping
Ootirh, firohohius,
WR' >""t Ccs-
The reputation It has attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the last half cen
tury, is a sufficient assurance to tho
public that It will continue to realize
the happiest results that can be desired.
In almost every section of country
there are persons, publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by its use. All who have tried It ac
knowledge Its superiority ; and where
Its vtrtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what medicine to employ to re
lieve the distress and suffering peculiar
to pulmonary affections. CHERRY PEC
TORAL always affords Instant relief, ami
performs rapid cures of the milder va
rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
the more formidable diseases of the
lungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat aud Chest of Childhood, it
is invaluable; for, by its timely two,
multitudes are rescued and restored to
health.
This medicine gains friend? at
every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing are too remarkable to be
forgotten. No family should be with
out It, and those who have once used
It never will.
Eminent Physicians throughout (ho
country prescribe it, and Clergymen
often recommend It ftom their knowF
edge of Its effects.
rBXTATCB BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Has.,
Practical and Analytic.-! CCML.T,.
! SOLI IT 111 TMRRNIHT* TV,