The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1877, Image 3

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    THB CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY APR. 28, 1".
LODGE MEETINGS;
rrsi K II t.l Ijonnr, No.**,l Oof O. lf. meet*
eeeo ttatuotar avontaa t h >'D A G
j M ona-iusan, Ret. M. I
On FOBT t/Soa. No. S3T, F. A. M .
M,-n lm svsnlna. on or after each fall n"™ ,n th *
i'r 'H*BI.A<JB. Sect. J. A. IWW, W **•
l-H. I. im.si.siis.il. No. '*■ rot H, meela at thetr
lla.l.ilontre Hall on the Ralnnfajr o ir Xeljirf■ '!
moon at t' M amteverj lw,. week*
Rhone Master. IL_
LOCALTTE M S.
SPKINU \V AOOS FOR SAI.K.- Iho
undersigned oilers a good twO-horse spring
wagon with cover al private sale The
wagon is in good running order with the
celebrated Smith** case hardened ax St -
and six leaf sprir.R- capable < t carry is g 0
apri? 54t'. J. B. FIMIKR, Pcnn llaH Pa
STORK ROOM FOR RENT.—The
undersigned offer, the store-room known
as Herla, her s old stand, at Centre Hall,
tor rent. The stand is a desirable one >n
all respect*. Possession can be had an*
time after April Is, by applying to J
HKXRY KKU.KR AT Centre Da. l.
F Thfnde wishes to lease 320
ac-e, of land in low. for- a Unn .of j onr.
17„ 1 J77 tL & s"- "
the 5... i-j'^^uiSn-Kr.
V- >c„. Bellefonte, Pa
16 nov 6m J
_ZTxhe weather was very fine the last
few days, and warm, with a sprinkling
of rain on Tuesday afternoon
At IVrei. Wolfs are for sale Knapp s
patent curtain fixtures, advertised in an
other column of the Reporter. They aio
the hiest convenient cut.; '*•
We have lately had ourattenticn drawn
to some handsome work in marble, equal
to the most skillful city workmanship,
and upon inquiry ascertained that it was
turned out at Heisler * Bellefonte. It you
desire a monument or tombstone, call
there.
Whoever lost i yards of carpet on
the Georges Valley road, can get it by
calling on the finder. Mr. Henry t oyer.
of the Leop.
Hard times are not felt much by
those who get their groceries st Srchler s.
L -eb's store is complete in every de
partment. Tha largest and bast stock ot
goods in the county. See their prices in
another column.
A correspondent, "K. writes us
that the Red Mill, having been thorough
ly overhauled by the most competent
millwright, and with two otthe Allentown
turbine wheels, Mr. Breon. the m:..er, it
now making the very best 11 ur. le., i
free to ail who go to the Red mill.
- i\r. Bau-e, of Woodland, tl*srfis.,l
county, paid our sanctum a visit the other
day, and i* a plea-ant fellow to chat w>th.
He is a thorough democrat and a good
physician-
The attendance at court was large
this week. On Monday the license* were
taken up. and a general fight was made
by the naii-lieense men against granting
liceii.es The lime of court was occupied
with this matter all dsy Tuesday. A num
ber of applications were refused. Belle
fonte go: four hotel and three saloon li
cecses.
F. P. Green's drug store, in the
Bch house, is complete throughout Mr
Green is the oldest druggist in the coun
ty, and understands that important branch
of business thoroughly. All the standard
patent medicines on hand ; also valuable
reni-slies of Mr. Green's own invention,
with a large stock of fancy articles and
fishing tackle.
The sacrament u the Lord's Supper
will be administered in the Luth. church,
at Churchville, the coming Sabbath, at 10
o'clock.
Preaching in Centre Hail Luth. church.
Sabbath evening, instead of afternoon,
char.red on account of services in the
morning in the Loop, which will be some
what protracted. W. E. FISCHKW
We h*TC received * clod of earth
from Dakota, which show* the gra.-shop
pvr in iti present state ; the lump is full of i
the varmints' eggs. "d if the soil of that
country all present! the lame prospects for
a grasshopper crop, then oh, my ! there
is infinitely more "than millions in it.
We are under obligations to T. 11. Harter, j
of the Nevada (O.) Enterprise, for this
specimen, who bad a large lump present- 1
ed him by a lady from Dakota, who in- j
forms him thatthe newly ploughed ground
is literally covered with these eggs. Some
of the critters crept out of their shcils on >
their transit to Centre county,—they are j
about 1-16 of an in. in length, and know 1
how to hop.
We moistened the lump—which is the
size of a small walnut—with a little water,
placed it in a jar and set it in the sun, and
in less than half an hour about 20 of the
insects had bred out and jumped about
quite briskly. Anyone wishing the breed
can have them at less than $-5 per pair
—which is reasonable when we lake into
consideration that short-horn cows hove
sold orf $30,000.
We were pleased to have Mr. W.
11. Snyder, of thi L. C AT. Rlt. engineer
corps, who has charge ot the road in the
mountains call in to see us on Monday
Mr. Snyder informs us that the PadJr
mountain bridge was to have been com
pleted on Friday, last, and the construe-
tion train to pass over it on Saturday with
material for track laying to next bridge
about a mile distant, which bridge with
the one at Beaver Dam would require
seme three weeks in constructien, when
track laying will continue to Spring Mills.
No regular trains will be run until the
track is completed to Spring Mills, as this
would interfere with the construction train
which has frequent short trips to make
ererv day. The road will tie campletesi to
Spring Mills by Ist of July, when regular
trains will be run. A turn-table is U> be
erected at Spring Mills. Theitation house*
at Coburn 'Forks) and Spring Mills, will
contain ticket and freight offices and two
passenger apartments each.
Harper's Monthly for May is as full of
good reading as usual. It has the con
tinuation of the two excellent serials, "A
Woman-Hater' and "Erema," besides
many other stories and illustrated arti
cles.
West Susquehanna Classis of the Re-
formed Church will meet in Lowisburg,
on the third Wednesday of May, the 16th
prox- at 7,30 p. m.
The P. R. K. has purchased the rolling
chairs used at the Centennial, and dis
tributed them at the principal stations
along the line, for the use of their invalid
or sick passengers.
The choicest macherel at Sechlcr's.
The best tea and eoffeo in the county—the
nicest canned and dried fruits always kept
at the same place, together with the
cboiee.-t confectioneries, queensvvare,
crackers, soaps, Ac., Ac.,
For the Reporter
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR IKTEBEST!—
Mr. S. P. Ruble has rented his mill to D-
W. Cowher, formerly of Phoenix Mills,
Mr. Cowher is a flrstclass miller, and gives
good satisfaction, and will the
county to beat his flour. He wi!l insure
forty lbs. of flour out of every sixty IWs. of
wheat, and if not gord return it and give
other. Give biui a trial and satisfy your
selves. FROM A FARMER.
There are in existence a great ninny
musical instruments which ure sadly neg
lected in the most important part of their
construction, that is tone. More time if
taken, and too much labor and expense
attached to the case, and the tone sadly
neglected. This is not the case from what
is said by the most credible parties of Mr.
Daniel F. Ileatty's instruments, Washing
toil, New Jersey. The tone he consider
the most essential part, and he spares no
pains to make it durable, rich, and perfect
and then constructs its case to correspond
with price. Sec bis advertisement else
where.
QKOI.OUU *i. JM 'R \ k V . The Lcwisburg
Journal says Mr. Charles E Bil!in, civil
engineer and *: *i.tant to tlm second too
logical survey of Reimsy Ivania, i< now in
this county making arrangements to make
a geologioil examination of tho western
end of ibis-County. His work will extend
over the greater portion of our i vinty
west and southwest ot Mitllitiburg. and ex
tending into binder, Mifflin and Centre
counties. Lew -burg will ho his head
quarters for some weeks. AH person*
having any gold, silver, Wed. iron, coal or |
Other \ali.aide deposit en their land, ot
believing that they have anyU mg W ll
sort, ah n|d , , i upon Mi Htllin, a- it i#
hit pleasure to make a thorough ex u.n.a
lion, and, i:' .v, m. lake its', is pa d hy the
State for this kind of work A- < de# re
our county to he thoroughly U'slol for
minerals, and a* such report ot ill he pie
seuted to the Legislature and I>. placed
upon record, lot every man lend his ha ,1
in making the geological survey fu'.l o d
thorough
Newman'* big stock of Clothing B
one of the wonders of the county. He
will sell you a suit cheap, as dirt, and it
you sing him a good little song, Sternberg
will throw vou in a straw bat.
J —lf you desire an elegant monument
I or tombstone or any other arb'.o work,
you can cet it at reasonable price#, at
Heisler's, Bellefonte Marble yards, wber>
the most skillful workmen are employed.
One of llie Potter ev erseera, Mr. J.
11. Kellet. informs us t'.at'.'t paupers were
keptTsst year, at an average cet of J1 "I
per week, per pauper.
They had a six feel snow storm in
Dakota a few days ago. and the cheapest
ar.J Pest groceries at Sechler'.
is about to make sale of his personal prop
erty, intending to remove from Mifflin
burg
We hear it remarked, genera"l.v all
around, that \ alentiiu - A Co have the
handsomest assortment of carpets, a- will
as other things.
—There is quite a large w o.lding party
from Penn township, • >' at Belle
fonte, this wet k It is Kern v- the Serena
de-*, and the Serenade?- vs K, r".
RKBKRSBUHG & VICINITY
Coal mining is to be resumed on the
farm of Edward Houtx, southeast of
Wolfs stand. The prospects are encour
aging
On the 'AHh, Jennie Gram icy of our
t'-wi. died verv suddenly. >'se wa- -ick
only a few dav, but suffered severely.
She was a maiden of 20 summers, and **
esteemed by all. Her diea#e wa* inflam
matory rheumatism.
Our neighbors in KrcamerviPe put up
two house* last week. Thi- mut mean
business ; and why not give them a school
hou-a also.
A jury allowed a pub c road from our
town to Kreamerville. Many rejoic \ but
few make ug'y faces and bitter denunc:a
tions. Haw Mo*.
ITEMS FROM III*BLKKSBUKG AND
VICINITY.
—Horse trading i frequent.
—The farmer* are dene sowing oats ; and
ire nearly ready to plant eorn and pota
toes. Potato bugs lake n oiie
Mr. Mtctiaei Corman was quite un
fortunate a few day* as \ by l->-ing it
horse, dog, sheep and hoc. The horse
got a eorn husk in his wind pipe, which
soon put an aa end to his horse-hip. '1 tin
dog was poisened by some one that did
not admire bis habits. The others died
because they quit breathing.
—Aust. Whippo sold his let in town to
John Emoriek, for $l9O. Emerick in
tends erecting buildings thereon this sum
mer.
The mountains south of Hublcr-burg
were set on fire a few Jays ago by some
fellow that had nothing c : to do. For
tunately a shower of rain prevented it
from doing much damage
— The Dunkarda will have services in
the school house near town on sunday the
22nd
Dave Soil s store iu Zin, was entered
by thieves, on the night of the 10, and rob
bej-of produce and other things. No clue
has yet keen ascertained who the robber
were. The thieves gained entrance
through the cellar. MILTOS.
Jurors —sth Monday.
Spring—C Eckecroth, \S in Aikey, J S
Hockey. !
Walker—Wm 1' Harris, Geo >wartz, M
Corinan.
Snowshoc—G 11 Weaver.
Rush—Peter Smith
Miles— R I) Burly
Howard—J*c leather#, Jus Heverly.
Potter— W J Thompson. I) Brisbin, L
Murray.
Gregg—.l B Fisher, L Risbel.
Union —E Fisher. 11 Hoover
Ferguson—J W Krumrine, I) W Slave-
Is*. L Kreps, S Ward, J Struble
i Patton—S O Gray, C Gepharl, G W
Rumbergf r
Bellefonte—D Z Krino, J II Fellan
baum.
I College—W C Huey, U Dale, .1 Wag
ner.
Haines—T Ilutlernian.
Taylur—l Reese. R Newman
P-nn—M Lamey.
Boggt—T Adanis.
TIIOMAS A. HICK*. 0. K HICK*.
Rellefonie, 3 Jtfo-10, 1877.
TO ofR raiESpa a CUSTOMERS:
We believe there is going to be a
general revival of business of all kinds,
and especially in our lino, for hardware
was never lower than at the present time.
It has been on a gradual decline for years,
and is certainly at the bottom now. We
have bought a large slock of all kinds of
goo is at these low figures, and we intend
to sell at lower prices than hardware was
or ever will be offered in Bellefonte. Thi
is the time to buy, for you can positively
get bargains from us. We defy comp :i
--tion, either in prices oY quality of goods.
We intend that no one shall undersell u-
Mf have b*en barely keeping up the va
riety for some time back in order to take
advantage of the low figures at the right
time. Wo have now on band 300 keg-
Nails, over 100 doz. Door Locks and
Latches, and Glass, Shovel*.
Hoes, Forks arid all kinds of leading good*
in proportion, which we propose to sell at
the lowest CASH prices.
We have a very full line of Coach Ma
kern' goods, all kinds of Wood Work, and
Patent and Plain Wheels, Circles, Schack
les. Drilling. Ac., at the lowest prices.
Full BLACKSMITHS-We have a
Norway Rod that we warrant and sell on
trial. Vices and Bellows, and best Char
coal Iron; also Common Iron that i* usu
ally sold at very low prices.
FOR PAINTERS.—We otfer special
inducements in Pure Lead, Oils, Brushes.
Ac.
We have the sole agency for the cele
brated Imperial Cast Steal Ohio Plows,
formerly sold by ISuriitidu & Thomas.
They aro warranted to give satisfaction.
We also keep u full line of repairs for
them.
We have a very full line of Cook Stove
and give a written guarantee with each
one, if wanted.
Will cheerfully give any one our lowest
prices who want them through the mail.
THOS. A. HICKS A HRO ,
Allegheny st., ( ppo-ite Loeb's Store.
When the Great Eastern was recently
cleaned 300 tons of barnacles were
scraped Ironi her bottom, an area ot
more than 52,000 square feet.
Carolina and Louisiana are to be the
names of a large number of fair babies
now on the point of coming into life in
he southern states.
The murder nearSbaefferstown, Lebanon
county, is the third one committed in tha
locality, within a radius of about two miles
during tbt past year. The other two wen
in Lancaster county, and the scene of this
one is within two miles of the county
line.
General McMillan, the ablest of the
Packard Republicans, went oyer to the
Nicholls Legislature,
/•//>; rooii'tiorsi: 11 r< nox.
The poot-hottne election on Inst Sntur
slay, icaults d in n defeat of the piojec
by not less than l*<oo majority. \s tin
ottlcial returns wall no' 1 e . potted unti
I Friday, wo were able t> .at her tip only
the follow iisr
Ap. inst Tor
Hollofontc W H t
\ \\. II 1 '.'Si
S. W. 17
r, mi.
J Gregg do
| Forgwwin. I 7S T'
f ILune-.
i Totter. : >' il •
! College 212 o
Miles.
Mai .mi.
Snow-hoe
I lam-. l>o
Worth. 1 1 1
1' nts >n vtlU i
Tnion. t>
We find "The l.adics ■ the White
House* in Flank I c.-!u Pope ir Mont
!y for April, succeeded t thy May : .•li
ber hy "The President* at l!<>n e," hy
Benson J. Lousing, LL I' tiie :i ce i>
illustrated w :.h I* line engravings -hew
ing places of interest in the hiatory of out
Presidents front Ma- : dew 1 •
May number is ;■■;> .tow >
ture, emhrai 'i'g short steiie.-, ;! , :< • !- ot
travel, anecdotes, poetry, art, >. ei e. etc
It has - nte 70 illustration- among its 160
pages, concerning Benjam. :n Prankun,
Santiago de Cuba, T ,phat-Kapj eg ir.
Ceylon, t'l arc. al bur eg • et T ■
Wd iii, in its best standard and well
w\rth its pru*i* kotoi <>fu > t s
to Ftank Leslie o-T Petri Street, New
York.
A swindler has bt v. . pe it: H. .1-
ford and Riatr counties recently lie
claimed to be a government detective, and
visited a number of country st <rie. Vic
timizing the merchant* by acru-iug them
with not canceling their revenue stamps
on cigar h-'.xe.-. l*| n payment ot t.ve oi
ten dollar* he agreed to comprotni-e and
-ay nothing about t! He aas finally
caught up, and hi# habitat.' will be in
the penitentiary for a few years hence.
WAR i>Kt EARED
FOR CIIRIaTI\NITT. NOT x'tiN
yiPKST.
Terms of the Uu*-iati Manifest
Bulgaria to be Occupied t\u
stanli: p'c alarmet! at the
Prospect of Immediate
war.
Lml n, April 20,—Tie \ ict na eorre--
piindent of the St.,ii.ird teb gr|'!i- "1
am informed fr.>m 1> . hare-1 that Pr. -
Charles has rece veda i py ifa Ku-i#i
maiilfe-'a, which c van - t; , t i! .v.ng
deeiarat on . "Whereas, every endenvoi
by the Empero. if Pus-ia is pn-erv.
peace ha- tailed owing t ■ the •'.... b..-
ne> of the l'orte, we. e tho condui i ■
the Christian* in the Ka-t i unimproved,
their live* and property bei- < menat id.
therefore hi* Majesty, in the name of hu
manity and in Cue full c neious'—s of hi
severe g'l d e- a- tha tistural | r tect"'
of the Slav iiic Rat . ns in the Ka-t, hi
been compo.lei.t rei v•• m ohtnimng by
force of arms such g.ia-ante-, for his dis
trte 1 (ellew bolievi-rs ti Turkish i a
appear absolute y i.e.i- ary ft-r Ciur.i g
their future vn-lta- ' ' Th • d unlet pro-
reeds to state that this -rtued inters • ' -•
is r.ot meant f->r the purpo o of cot. juest
and will end after securing the above
mentioned re-alts
A Ji-pitch from t'e ;tar.ti ./pie t- the
Standard, confirming the al ove in rSVct.
add* that the ninii'- -to de. larrs Kn--ia
intc.'d- to onupy Bulgaria and h 1 '. the
proi inee a a map-ia; guarantee f r tt -
esecuti.m of the ret >ns ; lha" she will i. -
vito European power* to take part in the
occupation, and, finally, that he din 'aim*
any intention to acquire territory perma
nently.
REVOLUTION* IN PARAGUAY.
Peraambuco, April 21. —A revolt !>*
broken out in Paraguay, ami the Presi
dent, Don Jui - tii.i and 1 -
brother have been a--u>-inat(- i. The cc -
>pir*tors were route-l llivaro'.ta >! 1
holds the rural districts.
POMKKOY. OHIO, SWEPT BY EIRE
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
Cincinnati, April 12.- Ati eat Pom<
rov Ohio, broke out in ll>< w arer- i f D
Grycr A >on, in the n ain lui-.Bess p •rlnsi
of the city, last night about ten o'clecli
and .-pread rapidly in every direction, am.
was not chocked until twenty-fivebusines
houses, office* and residences were des
troyed.
•FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND BAR
RKLS OF BLAZING Oil.
A Vagrant Thunderb >lt Destroys
$2(10,000 Worth of Property.
Pittsburg, PH.. Anril 2d.—A dispatch
from Petro'ia. Butler county. Pa. says,
ye-terday afternoon a heavy -torrn p--ed
over this section. The lightish g -trutk a
largo tank on the T.outman tarm which
contained 22,1i"0 birr ~ f >il, and the
tank was torn to pieces. The burning oil
set tire to two other tanks and one con
taining 25,01*1 barrels was destroyed. The
other was extinguished by steam The
burning oil lan down the creek n rn 1 e do
stroying everything iu its U wa
checked by Ralston'* dam, which was
large enough to bold it and stop further
damage. Twelve oil wells with tanks at
the well were destroyed. The town of
Trout man consisting of a hotel, two iiv.-ry
stables, a billiard ro. in and
houses, was destroyed A pips- line pump
•tation and a number of other buildings
wer<- also destroyed.
The 17,U0 barrel-' I oil burned belong
ed to the Union Pipe ino anil will be paid
by pro rata *-" • iiHitil by that line. The
loss in the town t.f Troulman is estimated
at sOn). The 10.-s on the twelve oil
wells is nut known.
AMERICAN INVENTIVE PRu.;
GUESS
Under the above beading Ihe Scientific
American > T May 7th has a long and inter
esting article, fr-in which we make ihe
following extracts:
To show with what rapidity invento.
made improvement- on inventions cm
bodying original prh cipals, say -the writer
it may be noted that in the early days ol
the sewing machine 116 patent- were
grunted for improvements th> rem, m a -in
gle year; and out of the 2 010 patents i -ti
ed in the year lfS r 7,15 were fm improved;
cotton-gins and press< s, 164 tor improve
ments on the steam engine, ami l'.ttt for 1
novel devices relating to railroad- and ini !
provement* in the rolling slock. In the
year I*ls, three year* alter the publica
tion of this paper was commenced, hut 6U)
patents were granted; but under tin
stimulus of publishing those inventions a
thev were patented ten year- later, ii
IHM. the number lias im i.-a-ed sixfold,:
reaching 3,710, while up to January 1,186b
a- already staled, the aggregate of patents
issued amounted to 17,407, since that time
and up to the preterit the total i- 181,-
016,
And curiosity here lends us (adds tie
editor) to review our own work, extending
back, say. twenty years, or to 1867, a peri
od during which 170 7 16 patents have been
issued. Wetird, by actual count, that
62.062 applications have been made
through the Scientific American Patent
Agency for Patent* in the United Stnle
ft nd aoroad. Tins average* aim . I t nup
plication* per day, Sundays excluded over
the entire period, and hears the relation
of in re than one quarter to the total i ,sn
ber of patents iisued in this country up to
the time of writing.
MORAVIAN MISSIONARIES MUR
DERED.
New York, April 21. Information was
received in this city this morning detail
ingthe terrible slaughter of a Moravian
missionary and hit family ut the settle-1
ment of Lance, a camp on the Labrador
eoaft. The crimes were perpetrated while
the younger ministers were away from the
mission bou-o and whilo the only occt:-
j pants of the place were two feeble clergv-
I men, the son of one of them, a paralytic,
and his two sisters. The names of the vie-
NEW M.VN'S EAGLE CLOTHING IIVLL,
R%PKR*W NEWMANS EAGLE CLOTHING HALL,
WLW NEWMAN'S EAGLE CLOTHING HALL,
Gf'' 1 a ml heller xowlxfur less Hum in Pennsylvania.
J. NEWMAN, JR., Proprietor.
r Alli'gh. uy Struct, Saucls* Buih iiiK BELLEEONTE, PA, • 19 tn
i mi. it, . \\ U , \ ii tid spent ji l
[vest. i, |.,t Kvard lln'lii, hi* nan,
. -nil i"; arloti.- ,t At !v, hi- daughter*.
i iid ! 1 c ift 4 . niHiig tit v, i;ii
)knives and ni',l a n'g>' quantity 'f
K-s .-hi: -t <v, n.'.ii <!•.<■} belonging
tlltl'l'A!, Ml' UDKItIN I>K I. A WARK
IV . .t i A • :1' i city ;-J .
*.- t!.tW .. -11 I'll -ItlU- l- ti.'.O
ment by tti® muriiet of n weil-known co •
ore.! lu.in named Jitn Temple. Hi*
budy v, us lii tin J at a!i c.uly hour llii
morning on th< ran . i-ml ..- ! • N'.w C*
tic. with 111! throat cut • I I .111 v '.hat tilth
head Man nearly si- v.-red 1: 'in Ila b sly
anil on® or" the ears • ..t ' A colored
mam, John 111 amis, > - rb-< quently
arrested, and made u full corifi-i n of thi
d< i si. Hi- slates i! " i ii- i in ' i de-
fense, niiil that the murdered man was ly
ing in tnitbuili to kit l.im at K • tune
The colored people ii'e r h invented
against the murderer, a I < ongri gated
around the -t.v.ianboai. in large crowd*
Lord Derby deviated the U. use ol
Lorili, that tl e Torts eed not cxptqff aid
from Ffgiai J
Gov Har'ranfl !• *igri.-,i l e bill ap
propriating *'T t I la l f rt e e-eot '.in it a
iunat a-y t.m in K*>'.i IV i sylvan ;a
It i< rai l that the Tur ~h M -try are
alarmed at tl ■ pro-peel ofim i .'dtaleimr,
an 1 efforts t • negotiate an understand!! g
w :'i liui-it ar. :• 1 n >.
Al'lllL COURT I MONDAY.
Grata! .Lir
Tenn—ls F Krankenburg, I< Confer,
li s. L"lrirh.
Spring Wm II .t er.
1! nines XV ill U>W .■
I'uter liar Retb, Jat Linglr. R M
Coruiiok,
College UK. ,i
1,r,-. .I,i .It - n J Mel" --
lis .to.te t I.
Burn-de J Sen. In
l.ibarn II X Snv I .
T.rgu- -i. 1U M. J 8 .. Ua, T
Cuttenborder, J A Wearer.
Rush J XVail. ii -
Mile.burg K t Tell •
it mer XX in 11 i. iil It
Harris XVm M Fi
Fmverre Jurat -4ili M utd.ty.
He.lefonte J T.S , J V. |). ; ti
II A exver. 11 T II .; J 1 . . l
Johm:.
-
Haiti, H.tl-D M . J XX i , J H
Lots
Libertt J Br-i.iv Us-. JII AJ-
T r .1 MI. I 11 Lirr 4*i,
Dent, J 11. nrv K.
Spring- M 1" XX <m .:
T. -.n A X Kr X H A aan . X
C Xlu- -
Uuvi ti X.. .XX II• .1,
I. lifs
Howard S F Lone. H Dop| 8 l Ich
er.
.Miles J Kiinsfs : -. A I. t" C Sto
ver. 11 ( fott.er
H -gg. K Join • n. I ( XV ~1-r, J F
Lm . K M.U • XX K A
College -S Ciuii a: i.
l'tia i| : urg (. h 1* r.
t• r egg XX n u , ..1 John K II
Fi rgua n XX V. \\
Worth- XV X B .ftith
11 nine* .Lit- Hoe. r. Jr.
XV:. I. r Dnahl Km *
Hi t.t.K>.iNTr Xlahkk January It'
by Short!idge Ji C •
White wheat, 1
11,-.1 '• I 9H
Hye, tA>
Corn, nbe'o i, 10.
Corn, cob, 40.
• (>at\
Hurley, rye weight,
Cloveri >1 }•' to J"' -A | : 1 i ■ i-
Trtat e- retail, I til
Flour per barrel, who!. l •. ?.t.
ri-lai!. tat
>i.>v. Stf"l.a piaster, gr.-.s: I. I 10,
Cayuga
Ant hr* it* Co a I
Chestnut per to-i at yard, js>
Small stove, " > • - •
Stove, "
Kgg, So.U.
llrokca, " S > 00.
MARRIAGES.
Mitrt-h - ' Hr. IvJ. Ili ; U ' ■
bu-g. Centre ('•> , -1 M - Knin . K
Hiih -h, • : Fre- ' nrg Snv ■ r (
bkw—r—urn-i —r •t- - uv. - uxor j
DEATHS.
tin '.A', at Aar-nsburg, XL- Si r.n*
widow ot Daniel Kline. ig< 1 .• y> .r#.
Near KI wood. LI. M . eh li'th,, i>TT. o
-earict fevi X. : ■ L. in l\ . il.l o
James and Mary K :: . ...! nbaut ■
yean
Father, Mo her, y. i n ay often regr.
premature death, hut mourn not. for lie
your !■ -s ha- he. ti h< r gain; ai d imiy ,tlii
blessed assuranceii.eite all to greatm
diligence in serving Aln.-.ghl v ti ;. an-,
ibnt with Paul we call ,v "for m to Ijv
is christ, and to die is • uin
J K. (>
On It), at Milroy, .4 i -mi >t, ti r
John llooger. formerly ol I' : Mills
aged about *iC V■ ar.
4 D.MINISTKATOK S NOTICE.—
l\
Letters of administrati. n on the etat'
of Mi hael Lingle, ate i (iregg twp
dee d, having been granleil to the ui d'-r
I signed, lid per.-on-ki .w themselves t(
be indebtiai to said 1• i, • are request
d to make immediate paymM-.t. a* i per
sons having claims against the <—tain wif
praaant them, authenticated, for eaitia
ment. IILNIIY LINOLK,
A dm' r
apk'tjiil Spring Mills
4 11XII N IS'I HA Toll's NOTICI
Letters of ndrwini-t; ttion on tin-estate <■
John Ilnney, lute <<l Or. twp, der d
. hiving been granted l • the undersigned
! all persons knowing themselves to b. en
dehled to mid cb vdeti*. nr. re i o-'e i 1>
! lioike ilnmedintc- p yilient, u.J p. !-•>!!
• having elaims uguin-t the . state urn r.
jqueste I to bring lorw .rd their claims du
• ly auLbenticntcd by law, i'or settlement.
I " ANMK M HANKY.
M adis..nhurg,
J. 11. RKIFSNYI F.lt,
xi illhoim,
• I'JapCt Administrntort..
J-.K XMKS t FII.XMKS !
PICTCRK AND MO'I ft FR A M KS.
.In t r ceived, lit \V< • 11' Cheap Book
itli• I Stationery store, next door to
tbl PoSt-ofßce, ft i ll JO usiort
merit of Motto nml Piptnro
Frames, embracing
mnrix new A ! onu
tilul de-ign* in
Ru-lio Kll -
urnc!< d
u nd
solid walnut, which will Ik; sold at greatly
KKDID'KI) PRICES,
Motto Frames. w tb It irk and Ola* 3 ,
SO 35 rt- Km: v Frame;* H\ 10 <
vi i ll in ■ ! glut . k) arid 35
ft Miittoi, ii,any new
epos, 4, 5 an t IS its.
per pack. Note
Fa to r, I, {i
and 10
cts.
per quire Fancy Box paper, 2 tints, 15cC.
WALL PAPER
A great variety of Now Style" just roreiv
! Ed, and -"llling lower than over he
fare. (loud style* ol Itrovvn Pa
per for 7 per holt. Best
quality of W bite Paper 11
to )4 ets. per Bolt.
Brown and
White Splint* ol all try,. - front 8 to 25 ets
per bunch. Our goods aro ull plainly
marked in figures and sold at ono piic
on y, i -id to do no injustice to any th
terms are strictly cash to all.
gpl'J JAMES WELSH,
i i.e opinion! i emara amotg ad tb
Xme'ieati I ankers in Loud in ■ - • >
f the ri.i.-t prominent Kngltsh banker
oho dm! ill Amern.m set uritice. Or a"
i' riiin Ud w lb Arnuru-ao ■ tiilncrce, ilia
the ultima effect id the Kastern l o-npli
. a'i. as Mil tbe fa* uable t • American i
curilie*.
ei ral wane >e at 1 or- er i.-
quest on Hie St. 1.0 u> r!< testitied thai
they believed it originated from t ie beat
of the pipes passing through the store
room,
ML lit XNTILK X T Tll XI KMKNT.
I Ist OF VKNDEIIS 11F Ml". It
I j chand m lubji ct to licep aw tbli
... t ntre. t'.-r tlse y ear IK
Cl***.
Xhv.: :. rXV K Mild .mi t ! $lO
xilp .r: It Thi tp burg 11 7 7<X
Xv.rs D II Li"
X lams 0.-car " 1 1 •• •"
\ ii; >,-r J It AC I' llelli ! te Li 10 7 •
\ .:- T It It; .rd " 10,:,'.
11r... kbill J U " II 7,7bj
iltrovn. Itenrv Huhlersbu'g It H' "b|
llaitev XV I X• t 111 ! rshurg I . U.7 •
I! 'i er I D Aur • -hurg I'd I t "-!•'•
Iturer F llelleionte d" J'
Ii ' . r Til Ml li Ho. I S'.i'Hi'i 4 1.0
Hogg A I Mib-burg Id 7.7''
!i . ,ni XV XV Bell fonle 1 1 7.."-'
Itr ii-kt."l John M H 7,7.'
It row n Kjr " 11 7.7b
Hresr s X Ar Sm " I'-' 1 h;b
ilaum A " II I.'
B air F1" " 'I *.7;|
Campbel Kl' M ll.ini It
C' smb. -- .1 F M. .im II 7,7
'
Cop nbavnr John o *u '' #l.7"j
Cipper Mr. S Tb ip-l .rg 1 I V._ •
(Nmpb l.r -.V Can \ b*-,i " 1 HI . *
V -:an Ml - Sal te " 11 7.7b
Cord Maggie • 11 7.7.1
C u- X J Belli'! rite t 1 775
C *A 11 " II 7,75
Coder J oeph " 14 7.7b
C .J XV " 1 ■ 10 75
U nil; -. rJ It C lr. II ill 14 7,7"
H ' t ,.J N li -.i.hu'g 14 775
|l .hi John Mow .rd H 7.75
it.l is I. \ T .p.bur* li 7.7 ■
Dare Mr. N K Bel'afonte 14 7.75
11-. ... rA Iv r.e !v L.-m " 14 7.75
K pj|i. ui I* J X! loi.n, |4 7.75
Els I II AII M aal . K 14 >: •
F .nh Samuel Hai.er.hurg Hi 10.75
i
F ..lr J .'m D Mill.. m 14 7.75
F.-tier .11$ T.-nn 11*11 12 13^
F. b-r .1 Ti C Ti r, ■e TO It 7 7".
F•a I. S K Tt ip.l urg 1 : 10,75
F-gaitiS *" II 775
Faust A tiollefonte 11 7.7n
(J ..' ,!! <ll llubh-rt!. srg I 10 75
>. |,l
, .i Hts 1l .If Mo -.1 i. 25
O-i XdA T K 1" . n ' g H 15,7".
U v 1 X T l M - ! to. 7
tilci, J T Sn..w Sb..- li 7.75
: ;
ti JXV L moat II 7.7
ti -g.nhrimer, I He -i mi.- '.o 3d.75
i. an K A !i. " 14 7.1*
II !g I. dtlteb T is*: t Up 25 75
Haas L Bellefonle 9 25 75
lie-, D Linden Hall 11 10 "5
H.dme* 11 F XVutkrr it 7.7-
llibier Jehti Mde-burg 14 7.7 •
il .-er I. M lieu- rt .le It 7.7 •
11 , rJ I Ju .an Furtiave 11 7,75
Ii . . •A It - T"M .: da I lo 7 ■
Hirltnger Cii Thiltpsl- irg U 1*• 7-•
llai. inh .John '* 11 7.75
Ho i.r 11 in A o " l't 2PJS
11. ton David MOe-h ;g H 775
Harper brn> BellcMnte 10 3 .7-
11.d1.-r A K .ne " 11 15 75
H •-r II <i billiard* " 40.75
lleff rll o tobacmist " II 7.75
IL Is i .X A lire .' 25.75
Uarris Jas MCo • 11 1ft.75
linn DAc 1 Julian Fun .11 775
J.. h 0... II H . • rg II 77.
-
J ; ..It, T-t Maldda It 7,7-'
•lebii o*i Matt Tb -d -i 14
.1,. it X* ... p. we tun 1 ; |0.7
.1 epii At. It lii-fvl : • II 1 7".
Klin, s F Howard li 7.75
Kune.Jl HUnehard !"• 1"7~
K nip C Milesburg 11 7.7->
K din Atiaui Thiol-burg il 7.7-j
K or A Hulliing.-r I*' 30.*•'
K ißlh A H Ilefi Bta It 17"
K.mpt l-.:i- " H 7."
Ltet* John D •' tu 10 77
I,'.ve .1 i- a n L von. I t li) 7 •
L • - A Ri • Howard . t 77 ft
L'o.tb I hom .. ACo 11 15 75
leather* .IC Ml 17:. i■ i n 11 7.7"
- J Mil. burg It 7.75
I. tjrwsn Jslni " 14 7.75
Leathers A Buck F . mir g I 1 '.75
Lingenfelter A B Philip* tut rg li 7.75
Lv nsAe. B. •',:;! Jti
I .•'• S A A I. eb 10 20 Til
MXXi i. on- Clt A U Spr : g 1 i 1".75
Mu--.t M M Ami nsburg 1 l'hio
.XI | M Broa It II! to im II 7
. X|iiler J KAS> n C ' ire II . i II 7 .
Hurry Mi'sKata Buffalo Run ll 7.7#
M ittem Bros " 14 7,75
XL 1-r XX" II XXV.ker II 77-
M .re H X lio.tur 111 7 :
M. HflvJ ,m* II i 77
M.Clsii. w <X.s Mil-.burg It 77'
xj. C"* A Linn ' 1 : 1 7 •
XI, Kr : Vlt I) Thi ; irg 1 I 77 >
Mutiso n A - n " II 15 75
M.-ier- T.I " it 7.75
XI Hubert '• 14 7.5
Miller XV U Sand* Ridge i t 10 .5
MmiiiiJ Far run It de! m'e I" KIT"
Miller Or il em
Xlontgorit. iA en " 14 7,75
HeCteltaa Wm It. •• • M 7.75
\|. Bride LXI 11 775
McKnti-e I, li Fillmore II 77 -
XI a.v Al. tel. Sm.wshoe II 15 75
Nu'! . I J. i.n Tin ip-' urg 12 1. .5
\-ingle D A ' It 7. <5
I Newman JJr Bsllsfents Iff 1075
ii ..-r A L ii-ro !. X| ~d..- i. . g 1 ; JO "5
Tn •J -I 1$ ,1s! urg i t .7-
Paiai A!'. Miieshur* It 7,7#
| I'..iv. r John Hellefonte II 7.75
Quigly J X lllitnehnid li 111,. 5
luntmrd F 0 Belief..uin Ji 77"
<r.. smnn .1 X Ci i• r. Ilnll II 7.75
Kitinbnrger G XX' id tin.re 14 775
11..1 ib XX :.i II ward 11 7.7
Rviimn I X Th li hn ; 11 i7"
llun .n 1 II ti. !,. font.. II 7 •
lluiiklu M " II 7.76
Sir..use A Lehman 10.Kip burg I • 10 75
-t#.!io ,V Lehman " Li 10.7.5
Soit lim i ! Zion 11 7.75
Sn ok .) XX Ac XX life's Store 11 7,7 >
Mover A . " 14 7.7'.
spigelmyer (I H Abr.i XV'd .nrd 1.1 10,"h
IBtovi • 4 XV Mil he.m 0 2-5,75
Snook J XX Aco Millhi im lil 10.76
Sin.. .. Smith Ami 1". 10.7"
!, A lir • Furtn> i- XI ills lit 10.7"
S'rohm M C. ntre ID! 1 t 7.75
-sample .I CA C. Tine Grove II 7.76
.Smith JH r " 14 7.76
SpiverS II B.eil-hurg II 7,76
Strohm A Sivurts (lentri IDI 11 7,7"
Spigelmyer .l.r.one ' J4 7.7'
Sturdovuiit K M Julian Fur'io II 7.7'
Stuuer FI! I'lnlii -burg 14 7,75
S-viuer FII " ii 7.75
Smith l'eler " 11 7,75
sli.irtlidge ACo 15.-"!. f .nto 17 H",7
Sorliier Aco " 12 i:t,2si
Su*tuan A lira m " 117 7<*>
Strickland 0 B-l rfrmtu li 7*6
-titzer II V "11 7,75'
shugert S'liV co " 14 7 7"
Stuart .I \\ Statu College II 7,7 'i
Stuart JasT Boulsburg It 7,751
Thomp-oii C& co Loiimnl 12 1<1,251
I'aV'lor D P Lomont 14 7.75
I'h oin son .1 no 1 Ma tha 14 7.75
Iv. Ittuii e\\ S Beth'.olite 11 7.75
ill, 'III:, 'll \V .1 Potters Mill- Pi H1."..:
Troxel A Sweyer Howard 14 7,75
I I'lrirk (ieo Milliiciill 11 7,7.'>j
, Woiito.es A Co li.'ilopoite 0 fill 74,
Weir Win Cctiiro Hall 12 15, 5
a', •nor B A Co Howard 14 10,75
\\ ii.: 111• - .1.. F Martha 14 7.75
\\ oil Putt.-r A Co Snow Shoo 10 20.75
W id::.Hi; Herbert iSnowshoO 14 7,7.5
; Well V." .S A Son Belleton'e 14 7, .
Wagner 1) M A Son " 1(1 20.75
Welsh Jauio- Bellefonte 14 7.75
\\ ilson .V Mcl arlattc " 10 20,75
\ ourig \\ 11 -on D.il \S oodward 13 ln.7<>
Veurick Tlioine* Airoii-hurg 14 7,75
Veariok 11 A Sen Walker 1! 1(>.:5
Zeigler Gll Philipshurg 11 15.75
teller J Sett .BtlWoiito 13 10,75
Notice i her. by ciyen that an appeal
will ho held at the Treasurer's efflee, on
M today, the 21st day ol" May. A.!>., IB 7.
b'tween the hours oft) o'clock, u. m., and
4 o'clock, i>. in , when; all portons inter
e.tcd < an liave a hearing
It. 1 BARNSB,
April 2C. Morcantilu A| pra tor.
SPitl.Vd , 1H77
WK Alii; NOW PREPARED
FOR THE STRING TRADE.
WE HAVE THE GOODS !
I It ICES LOW !
Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large
: Ami uotx we cxtt ttd h cordial iiivi<utiou to cur friends, jiatrons Hiid,t!ie jiubii
gnicrallv. \N'e will -uy this, (' one! if jve do not show you
THE REST SELECTED STOCK
AT I'RICES LOWER THAN USUAL,
ami il we cannot prove th it it m t<a- your interest io palronite us, then
don't buy ; but cutuv and satisfy yourself.
We have opeued a full Jiue of
U V (. (Ml ns
i Carpets,
litm><s & Shoes, Croeeries.
i ENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE, HATS AND CARS,
and in act everything and anything unbraced in the above line.
We will In-at everything in prices aud assortment, and our part, wc trust,
will be a autii cut guarantee to our patrons of fair nnd honest treatmeiit.
We have . -itablishe*) and will niainlait) our reputation, fhe large trade we
■I ■ enab .*u* to get fr.-ali g . .! daily, whi li i- a great iidv.iniagc to our pa
ti ns in all line*, au I more especially in Or icerici*. C&II, and it will jirove
to VMi! tnieri -t.
VALENTINES & CO.
H. H J.RM \N, Manage r.
PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
WE II WK. AT PR ICS EN 1, ON OUR ( OUNTKRR. A LARGE AND
WELL Sh LIN I ED SKK K OF DRY GOODS. WHICH
WE ARE OFF! RING VERY LOW TO
CASH BUYIKs
OUR LINE OF MOURNING CAE- <
HOES I - COMPLETE. <
IT i il I'laid*, 11' jc per yd.
•i.ii Mills, lot-
Alpacai, 7.5. ."•<>, -L5, 2-h- ** i
i i.ir.. t) at llu.a 1.7.5 cj. r df*.
Men -Shirting, 12:, 10,2 D - per yd.
Bbnched Muslin, 5i • Die " j
I sib cached, # to ldc *'
Sugar, 10,11.12 c jn-r !b
IK si White, 12k " i
Muck*tvl, Lake Herring and white
CASH, or C nutty i'r . iuce.
W. R. CAMW
CKNTKB 11ALL '
Eurnitiire Rooms!
1 iruuLl ri -p<>, tfully inform the eilixeris ]
f Centre > Ul.tl t* ,t 1 have otier.c.l i
Fun..tur ■L • >iii .Ct sti( Rail, *U h.,v-;,
l and a lurge *t ek '•( K..U. ki, and,
Chairs, eonsiniicg . pari iff
CHAMBER SI I IS.
EXTENSION I'ABLEci,
BREAKFAST TABLES
BUREAUS,
WASHSTANDS.
BEDS'.LADS ,
hiJNKS,
CHAIRS,
Ac. j
Which nil! he i-'.J at the lt>*i-t rub ,
priet - ; enne and examine my slink.!
Furiulute before buxmg v 'sew here
UNDERTAKING
i-p. iniii tX'KI iX>, and I A-liKL
liuii' ..in hand, t mural* attended aulij
.n > LKG.X NT SK XX HK X It-K at • i
, ditiam-e. TaymeiJl* casv.
Mar SB W. 8 CAMP.
hlir<;s: DUl'fiS! • URCGSM!
S T. Shug. rt. having purchased tti.
• Ii g < re Al'.gliitii -".rut, 11. li-.
■ ! lite, •\! d. fln sh u hHliiwar. Store .0;
111 ..V til l ii i ... I I i 1 . ..:.!
. with all the nmst popular
j LUCG-.X: MEDICINES,
I HKMD'.XLS.TKHFCMKHY • *
. i M.ACS, COMBS ,\ND BHCsIHi- ;
■TBI <SKS.SUCCOKTT*- BR\('K<i
, . F.XNt'Y XND TOILET
I XHTICLF.S, &c„ Ac.. Ac I
Talent .Medicine*. AH ih.>l. i> ire XX'im
' *tnl Liqil'ir* ("r lindnal pulp- e* only
T) I s|. no's pre-! riplioil* carefully C >!li
notinded nnil nrd'-r* answ-.-rei! wild cat. j
' and dispatch Fanner- and Physician*]
(rum the enuiilrv villi fir l our stock >1
' .Xli di. ii. - i >■: iplrti v,arr.ii,tcd gcttuiro
ami uf tbu he*t quality.
'! Thi Store will remain under the direi -
ti..ii of the accomplished druggist and
' phurma. .-t heretofore connected with it,'
' Mr. 11 M lieriington, and we respectful*
li mli.il the custom of our friends and
• i tie old patron* of the store.
' I'.Lptf fa. T hIIDtIKKT. I
i i
PENN S VALLEY INSTITUTE.
The f,r! -i --ion of this Treparatury
v 1 will opeii i CKNTBK 11 ALL, on
' THE LAST T|l l" I <l>.\ Y. :■ in April,
'.1H77, and continue ten we< ks >:udcii,s
l ' f hotn 'exes will Im pri pared for College,
Tea. lung and Bi.-im-- Tuition fiom $5
!.. j-H per term. Board per w -ek, $2 Wto
■ 2 75. Addre.s,
G. XV. I OK INKY.
: lofeb lino Centre Hall, Te
D. F. LUSE,
PAINTER, HAialeA..
oilers lua services to Uio eitizeua oil
'<ii>i* county in
lloiimc, Mgii and 81-iiantciilnl
Painting,
Striping, ornamenting and gilding,
t i raining
DAK. WALNUT.
THKSTXI'T. Etc.
Plain and Fancy Paper hanging Orders'
, respectfully solicited. T*riii reasonable.'
120 spr tf.
EVERY So iiiir
permanent uisoais IU service, can got a
| pension by writing to .John Kirkpanri 1..
Cambridge, Ohio. 2tlplm
DR, BANNING
lis permanently located t the BT,
(CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh. Pa
1 l)iseae- and Del". rrudies of the Spine,
I'lterine ll'idncmcnt- Ili>pcpia, Her
nia and Pil.,- -till'v treated by fbo
BANNING SYSTEM "l Mechanical
(Supports Call or send for descriptive'
leiinphlet, "The House You Lite ill.'
; Mailed free 2aplin
nF FOKTNKY, Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Oliiee ovei Rey-
I ll< Ids hank. >v 14'''
Cotton L 'j -. 15, 22 and 28c '*
Calicoes, 6, ", 8 ami He *'
Lancaster Ginghams, 10c "
Best $ "otioti Carpet Chain2se "
lied Tick it o, 11, 20, 2.5, iiHc JKT yd.
Sfdit and double Zephyr
liiack and White, 18c per ot.
AH other color*. 2<sc "
iGcrtnautown Wool, l*2|c "
A large stork of Linseed Oil,
While Lead, Lewis'), Butty, 'tie.
n hand. Sold by cpecial contract.
Fish very I w. TERMS {maitively.
Rc-jm clivi lv,
ISAAC D. BOYER.
Aamttaburg.
."I "ffk- "RB" • M euih **rowl to \hem '.Htuff |l
j t /d i -ti l r "..a.<le | ihrw hi
A / I / •< ' *ei In any |*al of fhr
I I I -.ye"; ts iHiUf I esik elaUt
lly al Ibe rmj h'jt&ent <hat *• furt*
jet *e- k in pwt own V<*■ nee*d ©ut
!n® h iatr- cr Vwr <an |}y yput I
w!i- 1 1 Utsir t. Hit- vrh, <* *nl> jw M <Meuls
21 •? H*Uiiudt I• by th* b .iii,r4Ni 1 * II ai<3
' Cent tie# * lil'om II c*|fc< r.l H ilallatl A Ua.,l
IN rtU<l IV'*,USS4. Maine S3 leh. y
Manhood: How Lost. How
Restored ! ,
,tut I 'sLltaheA. a tr e*dtlv>n f IH 'ttUerwelU*
• faaay *w the radwaJ mrr llht>ul tmdt
sine -*f S|K-t ttL>rrhoa of fwttJr.ai Waghnem la*s*l
uM,r* Setttnai I m.ar, Iffijmlraci Men la] and
lortpafH} lmpe4tsi>r iU k Mtn *t< (
k\* • -.ri*,.tni-tt>'U. anil • th#, tn<tuve4 I y eelf j
itn] .I#etee ff r-r|;*h! tMauaa-.M Ma
I*l t e. tlx * 4 -le! rhfelojir, *nl all erftls
TU veld tatmi it* tht* a*lmita4e Kaaay
'. .ewjlj drm..!.slMit frtmi a thirty ><arh' MhKMfffti J
l tar* (. e i hat Ihe of aeif aba*# '
may i ff rac*.tr* t]y wred Ue daiten.ti UM of
tttlem*} Bicdiuhf fe the of Ihe ItniJa.
i ■ • ' I i#f hi •. "C " t ertate,\ I
and rflexiaal }f reH* of hi< . eiety suffn *, no 1
mW#r what hi* jrulHion may be, in#§ c ore
-ArJ'ly . |rl*4l*l and raD* ally
This I r. tare hohl be in 1t hp4 uf teery yoglh
.%nd ctcry man in the JanH
brat under a* al 4, c*n aavebit-#. lo any a4*lre#
pof * n tunft uf Ui ml# or Iffe poet trpi
\ f!.r>
I IIK ( • LVKRXVKI.I. MEDICAL CD
41 Atu K| New York . Teat Ofhen ti< t.<S
FENCE PICKETS!!
i.Xlti.K KKUI'CTtoX IN TRICE.—Ji
b£z W i
ft~P*7.7 -',77; "■ 7ft i i. r -cr~ saaw,:*
I
XX. i.m i-li .• Tickets, made Irmn l-invli j
ami !-"! I • •. de-ign shiiw n in cut, at I
CENT- Ti.li LINK XL FtMT They
make a t:*uii-"invr lit re durable, and
ht-apcr i nue tt.Mii tin* wooden picket*.;
Send for Circular l'i
LEWIS. OLIVER & PH.LLIPS,
XlMi.ufaclur. r. Hi MERCHANT BAR
I KDN, < x'l'K • ! B XHN D)H UIN '
li lis, B0 LIS. Nl is, XX A Sll Kits, aim
heir new tine i>l Talented Wagon Hard ■
• wart*,
I '.'l At' 2 XX' .let st , and Ut A 11G Fir-l rv .1
Titteburg, TH.
ffi'Fm - • e hv -*ll the leading Iron nrnl!
,] Hard Wang Merchants. Fmar 4m. I
AMERICAN
Sliado Roller Comp.
Manufacturers of and dealer* in
• Spiu.vi. and COMMON Ctrtais Fix
TCRES.
I
tlullatids, Opaque Shading*. Ta**rls, Ac,
• -it it a* ley Street. Bohm, Ma*-.i
Sole Manufnt tuu l* of
KSARRS srmxo HXTVHES.
Knapp's Spring Fixtures, tor Window
B.ina-, a'e the b> st in that line ever in
vented and are scarce to be excelled for
convenience No cords used to raise or
lower t> e blinds Blind* remain Jut
w Here desired, by a simple touch of the
hand. N tiling complicated in Knapp's
Spring Fixtures, and are eu-iiy all ac h <*< l
:t >ai.y window. Price of these Fixtures
'and Shade- no higher than tha old and
jltaiuh'e-ome ones. Call he seen at there**
. idem e of tne publisher of the Reporter.
¥ mar 3m
V DMINIsTKATOH'S NOTICE
.alters of administration on the estate
! f Sam Krise, late ofCVntre Hall, dee'd,
j oaving been granted to the undersigned,
j ill persons knowing themelve* to be in
'het'ted to mid decedent are requested to
make itiitnediat • payment and person*
'having claims again-t the estate will pre
sent th. tn icuthenticat. il for sotllenient,
WM X. KtUSK,
12aput Avlmin, Cum Tesiaiucuio Anncxo
11HICK FOR SALE First ela-s brick
wit) be kept "li band for sale by J I).
Deininger at ZIP he's Centre Hall
1 rid; yards These brick are
i. .tiered o low that it wili p>iv porsuns at a
di-iance to come her" tor them.
Intending to enntinu" in the manufac
j'ura ..f brick they will be kept constat.tlx
on hand, and lair indueoroent- oM'ered to
- purcbasars.
| 7 aug tf. H F. ZERBE.
CENTRE HXLL
DKUG STOKE.
MILLER A BN.
Succeor to J. K. Miller & Son.)
De. iin Pure Drugi nnd sledkin
Dye *t u tt*, and Druggitt's sundries.
PURE WISP ASH J.Hjt OJtS
For medicinal purposes.
The bet brand* of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
always in stock.
Proscriptions carefully Compounded,
MILLER AB(' N
Jas. Harris Co
NO. S, BROCKERHOFFROW.
IROCnaill,
B A I N T S,
01 ETC.,
JAS. HARRIS A CO.
' tteltefont®.
BEATTY —i- A £EZ"
GRAND, B JUARE AND UPRIGHT
From Jas F. Regan, Arm Regan A
■ Carter, paN dier* Daily and Weekly Tri
, bunc. JaSe- an Oily, Mo., aOer receiving
|a irTUI instrument, *ays ;
"Ti*no reached us "in good condition. I
am well pleased with il It i all you rep
rtwenl il to be."
Trom F.. R. Baldridge, Bennington Fur
nace, I'm., iiflcr receiving a S7UI) piano.
"Really" received 4lb inL, all O K.,
iand come* lutly up to your reproneniation,
and exceed* our expectation*. Wt.lie 1
ton t prufeas t-, be a judge in the matter.
Xlr* B. d e*, and pronounces it of very
.w eet tone ; aud i* v rv much pleased with
jit."
B *t inducements ever offered. Money i
r. funded uimn return of Tiano and freight!
charge* paid by m <D F. Realty) both
ey. if unsatisfactory, after a teat trial ot;
five day* Piano* warranted for six year*.
Age-ji* wanted. Send -or cata ogtie Ad
lr<*. D. H BEAITY.
XX'asl.iiigton. New Jersey.
HIBSMANS HOTEL,
MILROY. TA.
Ihe best table and bar. and excellent
-tabling f, r h .rses. Also a fine resort for
j summer boarder*. Ru-* to depot, and
t daily stages to Centre ctunly. Charges
i r -sonable.
AltA HE CHANCE
For Sewing Machioe.
You can have your choice of the foßow- ;
ing tirsi class sewing machines :
New American, St. John Domestic,
Dan ice, Singer,
ikiu ugloii, Howe,
and Weed.
At the Sewing Machine store of Bunnell A
Aiken K i" M -rket ,>rsr|, I ... • , j,
X' )• f *, a.uchmenu at.d needla* for
ill iuoChll.es •
Great inducetiienU fur cash. Don't fail
l ► the Su John, something enti-aly ;
lieW.
Did Machln-s taken in pari payment for'
j new ones -v-nd SUcU to the above party
and you w iil g. t by return mail, 1 dot as*
-crtel needle* for any machine .TOn-.tly :
OF A THOUSAND.
liming discove:c<t, in a manner almost!
providential, a p i-itive cure furConsump
lion anda!i Lung Complaints, 1 feel it my
i .lull t make knqwn in a practical manner
iiy furnishing n sampla loUie. free ofj
!charge, to all sufferer*, my only hope of!
remuneration being thai the medicine wilti
perform * : I claim for it. The ingredv*
nu nr.- • f the choic.-t herbal product*
.rid perfectly sf.- ; will t- sent free to all !
Xddrn- HI "nr.-, Dr O. Thelps ttrown, *2L
(•rand Sir. el. J. i.e. City. N. J.. or may j
- in- hmi ol J. h. .Xlii.er A !>oi>, Druggirt*. j
.Centre Hall. l' jan 4 ly j
0 T ALKXAUPKK. C M Bow xk j
A LEX AN DER & BOWER. At
/l krtnyilUir,
fc-4%et In *sk! I Cirsuit prtDc#
I* oxtwillwl n iicnwti ab4 i n|hii Dftct in
1 •*rmrt s i .ititling
Excelsior Cement-
Tb- uo4#ru4it4 ihm* f urg# rmvßi W#r
t *t.U*4 ui * MptlMff siunlGj. t hi* ktln*, P|#
ti'rvek Mill#, tn It# inn* l#r| Tt*l# h* !rr#dj
sc.n use.l h. I*r t ' 'lUtfHHr. ui-m U:r |. AS 4
! ii R , nd h# b*#n found Mkcbb ##U*t#ctorf wpoa #ll
j K>b* vl.ffelt h#*t*Nßti I4t*d. Had 41 i|*] t #n> no*
ntxiiuf*< fj r*d lot u* Ic 1 UN rio. Wikf of
i>ur)Mw a Kd vju#ilt| ■>! i t* dnaira
j him This < inrnl h#a airradi !##* t*r and
! Wkia. and mttiitfd thr tiinoff aati%l*cU<Ck remmt,
mwfvi* ouftilmctlnf 4 i-krex tajto* W aUff Ptsaaa,
jA. ill find ft lo tkltr ]tant4# to t#i Lhka in
'itinrt and #Jao tiul Lr*aranla tb* rtcl aa r#pr#
*• m■"% J U MFY K.
tiajlii U A#r>*n#lorc. P#
Henry Reinhart.
XxOODXX VKD.
UNDERTAKER.
Coffins of all style* made on shortest no
jiiee. Uadertaking st'iclly attended tu
Charge* reasonable 17 SU* V.
Nervons Debility.
Vital Wak<*#or l#prpaAo*. a weak rtb#ua4sd
j Iff* Uff|, M Mtrfl or r#ut** lb# iw#u)t of Mr©tal
Hitr fftNk, IndMrrtlloß (>r I idttMH, or acMti# drain
j vi |Mn ihp Kitlrtt. ka tl*aji t uwl bjr
Humphrey's Homeopathic Specific
No. 28.
It I* no# np and luvifixratM tb# ayatrm, dt*pU tb#
cloom and itffcr, ImfNurfa *tr#n#fb and cn#r#j
j ib drain atd rrjuvanal#* lb# #ntir# man.
u#d tw#itjr *ara with p#rf#fft au* c#aa I f tb*o
and a Sold by d#al#ra Trie#. $1 (* ! p#r alni# tlal
or |A,id pur ptckAft f five rutl* and #3.00 Gil of
i'*4er Nrnl hj mall n r*cetp( of pric# Addrwaa
Mcunnhrtfr** Homeopath!# kledlclß# Furai#tj. It*
Hroadwaj, N#w York. 3f mar jr.
|> 1,1 I'P'PV't! Gold, °
Dili A I 1 1 OT"b
lor Organs.
Factory.Established iti^lßs6.
From the Press. •
F rotn O. 1) While, Editor llnckelts
town. N. .1. ilcrnld.
"Tins organ has a ricli, deep and soul
• tirring tons ; c->u!d not -tav in the house
without it I: helps wonderfully to drive
awav the thoughts of hard times."
The Lebanon Pa Daily News, says :
| "We irein u eipt .of one - I those five
av Parlor t)r:ii, manufactured by
!>. F. lieatty, Washington, N. J. This
rgan is (Lie, solid black walnut case,
1 and in tone it cannot be surpassed by any
instrument ot its kind."
From the Lowe I Neb Uegistor.
"We received this week, direct from
the manufacturer, 1) F Hatty. Wash
ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ, 1
elegant in appeerance, and handsomely
; furnished unexcelled in richness and pow
er of tone We are more ll an plmi-ed
with it and heartily recommend it to any
one contempt ding of purchasing an or
gan."
Best offer given Money refunded upon
return "l oi gan and freight charges paid
byme(D. F Beatty) both ways if unsat
is'iacUiry, alter a tt-t trial of five days
Organ warranted for six v ars.
Agents wanted everywhere, male er fe
main, to canvas-for this super or in-tru
uient. . Aridreg, D F. BKATTY,
\ ashington, New Jersey
Tl ' M P. M'MA NFS. Attorney at-lw
Yv ru in lonte. Pa. Office w-.h -las
MfMhtlUh. eS<| 'ffljlll \A
, LUi Uu.aN -U ik.x V t,ui,l*\
.HE
BUSH HOUSE I
BtUWI/XTX, PA.
Üb* been recently thoroughly renovated
and rapaired, and under the management
■f the New Proprietor. Mr. F. D. Mc*
COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, is llrsta
class in eil :U Mp)iintm. r.te.
r-TBCIAI. IKDUt, MENTS
4 - * j"tr. d to those in atteu.'nnce at court
*nd other* r< tnaining its town for a few
de\ * Mt a time.
The largest and mast superbly Designed
Hotel in Central Pennsylvania.
All modern conveniences. Go try the
Rush house.
TJ.P F. D. McCOLLUM. Proprietor.
IRA T cofFEE
Fashionable Tailor.
tetilre XIaII.
Having opened room* on the 2nd floor
of Gift A Flory's building he D prepar
ed to manufacture all kind* of men's and
boy • garments, according to th ß latest
*tylo, aud upca shortest notice, and all
work warranted to render talisfartlof,.
Culling MLtl *y#iriyig do fie. 7wfit v
JOHN I- BOTFER, Auuriiey-at
f" l* •-•-•Ui—I44MM pn-wpU* *s4f H. 4 *<•*■
I xr Iftc •* y*"e h ef peapwS I,r
jJSj* W U *'•" >*• *e b** b,,,,
I 4< '•' i Ulaaxiag. aceM; ,U- ei
• Nil###
T L. BPANGLBR, AiUtn
*' „ . Pa. Office in
tn# Courtbou.e, Consulution in English
and German. Colle, lion* promptly atlcn I
"d h fetWLtf
Have the cxciusivc sale in Beliefonle
of
Edwin C. Bnrts'
! CELEBRATED FINE SHOES.
8 WIDTHS, the
2>33"1 Zh&hz lu iii#W*r3g}
wuolesalx a UKTAIL PEAIIS* IS
Calf Skins.
SOLE LEATHER,
SHOE FIN DINGS'
AH Kinds of Caelum Work Made To
Order.
Bishop Street, BKLLEFONTE, Pa.
'2O
FKATTY pIAMO!
Grand, Square and Upright.
Front Geo. E. Lrtcher, firm of Wm H
Letcher A Bro , Ranker*, PaveUe, Ohio.
"XV. u . v.-i the plan., and think it a
I very iine-uiaed one out here. Waited a
; short time to give it a good test If you
wih a word in later of it we will cheer
fully give it."
.Uu.es R. Brown. Esq., KdwardsviHe
11. * v*:
"I i B.atiy Piano received give enlir
SUtlap. ion." Agent* wanted. Send fo
cataL * AddreML D F BEATTY.
Wulunnm. K<*
tyrx We will start you in a business
•vvJ you own make $.50 a week witb-
MfINFY capital : <a*v and respecta
i hie for either sex. M. A
Young. 261 Bowery, N. Y. l&feb 3m
BEATTYS PARLOR
mm
Elegant sty in*, with valuable Improve
ment*. New and Beautiful Foin Stop,-.
Over one thousand Organist* and Mu*iv
cian* indorst thene organs anu i-ecwmtnend
them as strict I v fir-l cln** in Tor.e, Me
chanism and durability. AVarranted for
six years.
M<t Elegant and Latest Improved
Have been awarded the HigbeM Premi
um* in C"Hij>etitioi> with other* for simrilic
'tv, Durability, Promplusw, and Pianu
like action
Turn, sweet, and evenly balanced tone,
■ ux-beM-a! effe* t*. and instantaneous ac
t-e*- which may b- hd to the reeds.
Send for Price Li-t Address,
DANIEL F BKA'TTT,
Washington. New Jersey,
.. -. >• 0 r'
■Lvsaparilla
* "M For Scrofula, ami all
*,> .1 scrof" lous disease* ,Ery
.kX ripelas, Boa* or St. An
% tinny '* Kiv, Eruptions
ami Eruptive diseases
*|g of the.-k : n, Ulcerations
S' ISi of th# Elver, (Stomach,
i ffl Kidneys. Lungs. Fini
i'ai'|SSV ' Pustules, Boils,
f * •* "lotehi's. Tumors, Tet
tcr, B;Ut Rheiun, Scald
. ad, lUngwoim, Ulcers. Sores,
!lu unudbm, Neuralgia. Pain in tho
lones.SWo and llcad, Female Weak
ness, Sterility, Lcucorrbeea, arising
trotvi internal ulceration, ami uteri no
disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia
tion, General Debility, and for Furi
fyiug the Blood.
This SarsapariUa is a combination of
vegetable alt erativcs-Stillingia,Man
drake,Yellow Dock—with the lodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the
most efficacious medicine yet known
for the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully
combined that tho full alterative
effect of each is assured, and while
it is so mild as to be harmless even
to children, it is still so effectual as
to nurse out from the system those
impurities and corruptions which
develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it cnioys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence
which prominent physicians all over
the count fy repose in it proves their
experience of its usefulness,
i Certificates attesting ' its virtv.u
have accumulated, and aro coit
•stanlly being received, and as many
of these eases are publicly known,
Ithcy furnish eouviucing evidence of
tire" superiority of this Sarsaparill.-.
over every other alterative mcdiciuc.
,So generally is its superiority to any
i other medicine known that \vc need
• do no more than to assure tho public
that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.
PREPARE!* PT
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical ami tualyHoal l/wmtitl.
iorjj ax AIX PEUGCISTS Z\ mIt.YWB.IIME •