The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1877, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
THURSDAY MAY K,_lS7?.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
trnxxiciw ios HKNT.-T>.-
undersigned offer* the More-room, known
Horlacher* old stand, at Centre Hall,
lor rent- The stand ii A desirable one in
nil respects Possession C*n he had nv
lime aflar April Ist. by tpplying W •
• 11KNKV KiIUR at Centre lull. .
JNRH.W VOHSXIK. From 10 to lo ton*
fir*t-< las* Timothy hy fox l nets
sl2 per ton. lU t M "V .un
Mav l.at Linden 11*11.
J Fox SAI.K AT HAL* P*lC*-A,
(FOOD new platform Spring Wagon, for
1 or 2 horse*. A Rood sound mars, f. years
old. Also * Rood single harness. Will
sell *ll together or separate. WILL tell *t
half price.
LTHU. 4T 1 le***nt trap. 1 *
Fo* SAI.R— * new Golden Tongue
Organ, warranted. Will be told very
low INQUIRE at this office. if.
ant ;ni—*t thu office. h*f i<" *>
hay on subscri.'dion. j
Organ grinder* are about-sure sign
of spring.
plasterers are now vwttmg ..rst eo*t
on the Lulh. church, at Hebersburg.
Rev. Lilly, farmerly of Bellefor.te,
ar.d who left that ple* 1 Abilene, Kans
sas, has received a eali froul the K(. Luth.
charge at Newton. lowa, aad ha* accept
ed.
\Ve think we are sate in sayiug that
there is not a drunkard in Centre Ha., or
its surrounding*.
j-5 per pair. That'* a hogish price.
J. 0. Deininger hat just received a
new stock of hardware, anything that
builder*, mechanics, or housekeepers may
need, net excepting nice baby carriages,
picture frame*, mottoes, Ac., ail cheap,
which is Yony's styU.
AYe wiah to remind y*wng meo {bat
the *tay law doc-s not allew iheut to t*k ,
longer stay with their sweethearts Satur-j
day nights.
Mr. Camp, furnitura man of this
place, ha* one of the finest hearses in the
county.
Xo handsomer or cheaper couches.
monuments, or headstones are turnished
than can be had at lleuiers Bel.etonte
Marble Work*. r>ee him by all mean*
before ordering elsewhere.
Take a shot-gun. put in a charge of
powder with or without a wad. hold with
in 10 or 15 inches of a caterpillars' nest,
pull trigger, and you'll storm their castie
most effectually. and it is besides an amus
ing warfare though death to the pil
lars.
All the reliable standard medicine.
In the world, patent or not patented, al
ways to be had at Frank Green s old es
tablished drug store, ia tbe Bush house
block, Also all needed fancy and toilet
articles, and fishing tackle.
The fires in Pennsylvania Furnace,
Huntingdon county, were put out last
week. We understand that it will remain
idle during most of tho summer, at least,
and all other work about the premises such
as chopping wood, coaling, etc., has been
suspended indefinitely.
The Seiinsgrove Times aptly re
marks.- One fact is self-evident: That
agricultural implement-, iike sewing ma
chines, are too cosliy to the farmer, and
instead of being money-saving imple
ments as well as labor-saving implements
they cost se much as to eat up nearly ail
his profits.
Sporttnua's headquarters for the
best fishing tackle—rod#, reels, line#, j
hook#, fiie#, bugs for trout, suckers, cat- ]
£>h. eels or chubs, to be had at all price#,
all sizes and makes at Deschter's gur.-hop
Bellefonte, and cheap. H.s stock is full ;
and complete.
Lycoming has a Unityville within
its borders. If the name is characteristic
of the place, then Unityville is odd from
the the balance of the county, which al
ways bears a good crop ot local factions
ar.d wrangling#, and we suppose the
"▼file" aforesaid must be made up cf re
tired wranglers and factionisls, who agree
to agree.
Now is the time to save money in
buying your Furniture, Chairs Ac at J
C. Brachbills jr. Bishop St Bellafonte.
The Commissioners appointed to di
vide Potter township into two election
precinct* will discharge their duty on Fri
day ofthis week.
Heifer A Klfbe keep the largest
stock of goods in the county and have the
largest store. They keep any thing in the
line of dry-goods, Jitr-lions, groceries,
ready-made clothing, bats, caps, boots
and shoes that may be needed by men,
women and children. They are in con
stant receipt of new goods, and give cus
tomers the best of bargains—in fact it is
headquarters for farmers and others.
An lowa paper tells of a smart wife who
be! ped her husband to raise seventy a-ros
of wheat. The way she helped him was to
stand in the door and shake a broom at
hiin when he sat down te rest.
Farm House Burnt.—About mid
night last Friday night the dwelling of
Mr. Jonathan Greek, in Lamar twp , near
Bicker's mill on the road leading to Sugar
Valley, caught fire from a defective flue
and was burned to the ground, together
with most of the furniture. The loss is es
timated at about sl,tXK>, no insurance. We
understand that Mr. Greek will at once
rebuild.
We bear many expressions of ad
miration of the fine tpecituen of workman
ship turned out at Heisler's Bellefonte
Marble Works. His monuments and
tombstones surpass any thing in this sec
tion of the state. Mr. Keisler is a skilled
Philadelphia workman.
At Win. WofPs are tor sale Knapp'e
patent curtain fixtures, advertised in an
other column of the Reporter. They aie
the most convenient out. tf-
Many of the Piahos and Organs now
manufactured will contrast well with
some watches we have examined, having
a massive, highly embelisbed case, and
when you ask them what time it is, tber
don't know, something is the matter with
the movement. Such is not however the
case with the Beatty instruments, manu
factured at|Washington, N. J., the move
ment, durability and tone, is the first con
sideration, and then the case constructed
according to price. lm
——Groceries down to cash prices at
SechleEs, where they keep the best.
By using the V arnitb Gloss Polish,
you can instantly make any article of
furniture look new and fresh, it is easily
applied and dries immediately—have
found this upon trying it, and recommend
the article. Mr. J. F. Muffin is cow in
the county selling this useful article. 3t.
Dont throw your money away by
buying cheap factory cane A wood seat
chairs, when you can get good home
made work for the same money, at J, C.
Brachbill jr's.
P- S.—All work guaranteed.
The Presbyterian Presbytery in session
at Trenton, N. J., is hearing charges of
heresy against Rev. John Miller, the lead
ing preacher of the Presbyterian Church;
in that he has published a book denying
the Trinity and the immortality of the
soul. A number of eminent divines are
present, and the trial excites a good deal
of interest. Mr. Miller made a speech dev
fending Lis book.
At a meeting of thosoldier* anil cit*
ixens of Centre llnll, relative to decor*'
ting the soldiers' grave, in Centre 11*11, it
was decided that *ll citiacn-, Sunday
school* and soldier* of Centre Hall and v
cinity lie cordially invited to participate
in the excrei-es ofthe day.
Also, that all citi/on- be request d o
Contribute flower* for the occasion and
lake iheiu to the re-id. nee of Mr, Der-t u 0
during the dav, (May tti, where they ivil
be di.|>nfted ftf as dire, ted by the count it*
tee Tilt mini*ter of Cantt* Hall have
contented to he present and lend their n--
Mutance.
' The procession will be formed at W •
tner'tGrove, at 4 p m. All person* a:e
tlieref. ro invited at d evpeeio.l to lit at the
grove l>v four o'clock, sharp A*• n s
all have assembled the flow or. u ill be dis
tributed, and the procession, under the
centre! of Chief Marshal, 11 11- Smith,
will march to the graveyard, where the
soldier*' grave* will he decorated, alter
which addresses will he made by euiinct t
speaker* engaged for tho oooa-cn. Mu
sic will be furnished by the band *n.l
Glee club. We tincerely hope tl.at U
farmer* and others will put aside their
work and assist in making the occasion
Wednesday, \l*y at a ueeo* and pay a
tribute of rc*pect to the memory , f those
who gave their lives for our e vuntry.
\\ V. \ Jl..i*s, M I>KI.-il>C
tsec'y. Chairman.
Of all the necessary thii <- the pure
and fre*h groceries cf S.cbler A Co , tao
the lead in this county. Housekeepers
hav* experienced that by purchasing at
that establishing t they get an iirticlc til Is
Use and the fttll worth of their money and
often more than at any other [dace.
Sechler A C v -tartcd out with the deter
mination to reuder *atisfaetion to custo
tucrs, and they have succeeded. Coffee,
sugar, teas, syrup*, cured meats, spice*,
queens ware, tobacco*, *oap, dried and
canned truit.s, seed*, cunt. ct.. ncr.es, ui;J
many other article* needed in the house
hold, are kept—every variety of every
thing fit for use, that belongs to the groce
ry line, and r.o damaged, *poill or adul
terated goods. They deal fairly and
honaatly with you, and -ell low.
—— Anything in the '.ice of drugs and
medicines pure ai.d fresh, *1 1 P. Green
m the Bush house block, .eg ofthe largos
drug establishment* outside of PbiiaJel-j
phi*.
j Boyer, at Aaronsburg. has just re
ceived a tremendous stock of mw goods
and everybody i- astouished at bis very
'low prices. You will 2nd it oi.e ef the
best places in the valley to see the styles
! ac 4 buy cheap.
.
RKBKRSBURG A VICIMVY
The cherry troes are in full bloom.
The corn is about all planted.
The east end of our town is dry as usual,
Thgy are about to put iron pipes down tu
the extent of a hundred rods.
By the way, both of our school sphere
in our hamlet are its a flourishing cor.di
dion. The one lakes the lead of the other
in iu students swinging on Pa's gate alter
dusk.
On the 12th af this month a f oi race
took place from Rockville to our "ourg,
a distance of one ruile. The contestants
were Wm. Smull and Mr. Sw-ootu. The
or.s who won was to receive 25 cents. At,
first eJmull was ahead but Swcom at )at
got the better when Smull fell into a fence
corner totally played out. At first ho was
supposed dead, but at la.-t he was restored
to conciousness and he new declares that
he will never run ugain for money or no
money.
dometimp ago Mr. D. Sholl g >t his hand
bruised while working en the foundat. >n
of the Reform ad church.
Work is brisk in thi- village just now. J.
R. Brunigard .* having a arge stable put j
up—work going on at present. H Brum
gard is going to put up his brick dwelling
in course of a few weeks. Ab. Miller means
to repair her house. Marshall Hall in
tends to build soon. The Reformed
church goes up before harvest In fact,
there is work for all who want it, and are
not too cboicey. llsw MOK.
A carriage containing five persons was
struck by a railroad train near Pompton,
New Jersey, Wednesday ei-ectng. Simon
Dcmorest, Miss Taylor of Patercn, and a
young mar. were killed, and tbe other two
fatally injured.
It seems that a clue is had to the perpe
trator of the murder at Elm station.
TO OUB LADY HEADERS.
Let us tell you what reached our desk
last week. A magazine which supplies in- ]
formation on every article a lady or child
can wish to wear, from the sole of her feet
to the top of her head. Each article is
richly illustrated ; underneath -land the ,
description, with the number of yards it
takes to make it; and then comet the j
price at which you can purchase it. All
classes are provided for- The aoalthic-l:
and least wealthy—all can find qualities
suited to their means. Interleaved be
tween the Fashion descriptions we find
page after page of original reading-mat
ter ; not such as over load so many putli- 1
cations, hut bright, suggestive, instruct- j
ive contributions by our best lady writers,
on subjects ia which every sensible o
man takes pleasure and interest. "The 1
Kitchen." "The homo." "The Cultivation 1
of Beauty," "Education of Children," 1
"The Art of Dre#s-msking." etc , etc.— I
all are standard articles on standard sub
ject#.
Now, when we say, further, that thi-l
magazine, a monster volume of 11C pages,
is only the ".Spring," numbei of a publica
tion which cots but 60 lent# for a whole
year's subscription, our readers wiil un
derstand why we consider it somowrhat re
markable. It is published hy Khrich A
Co., Nos. t2>7 and 'Jb Eighth Avenue,
New Y'ork City, the enterprising mr
chants, who thus meets great demand of
ladies who live away from the great me
tropolis, and yet are eager to learn of the
vagarie-of Fashion and of the price i">r
which these vagaries can be purchased
The accompanying directions, according
to whiet goods should be ordered, are so
clear arid simple that a child could thus
order iu wardrobe. Vou will not regret
subscribing to "Ehrichs' Fashion Uuar
lerly."
Why are a whale and a pond lily
alike?— They both coine to the eur
| face to biow.
Why is O the beat letter in ihc ni
phabet ?—lt i oftene-t engaged in
doing good.
Which ig the oddest fellow, the one
who asks a question, or the one who
answers ? —The one who asks, because
he is the querist.
Why is a hen supposed to be im
mortal ?—Because her sun (son; never
sets. ,
Why are chickens supposed to have
no future state I —Because they have
their necks twirl'd (next world; in
this.
If all the women went to China,
where would Jail the men go? —To
Pekin.
MARKETS.
.NEW YORK
New York, May 14. White Western.
$2 28(0,2 30; No 1 while Michigan, $2 30
bid; No. 2 Chicago ►print, $1 '.>o bid, No
2 Milwaukee, $1 t's bid. Rye nominal;
Western 97098 c, Corn; 71c; steamer mix
ed, 71 (a,72c, Western mixed 72Jc Oats
heavy; Western mixed and State, 42005 c;
white Western 60009 c. Coffee quiet but
firm; Rio cargo eg 17021 c, in gold; job
bine at 17022 c, in gold. Sugar strong;
fair to good retlning, li)i01OJc; (>rime.
10ic.
ANNUAL MEETING OF POTTER
SCHOOL HOARD.
The Board of School Directors of
Potter School District will meet ui '
Old Fert, on Monday, June 4th, at 'J
o'clock, a. m to examine the Treasurer's
account, and attend to such {other business
as may come before them, All persons
interested are requested to attend,
The directors elect will meet at 1
o'clock, p. ni., to organize a new Board,
1 a'so the township Auditors and Clerk to
: examine the School Treasurer's account.
By order of the Board,
I W. A. KERR,
17may3t. Secretary.
THK DIC I'ION All \ A ■ \ N I N
si R rerun.
W* notice n ii tb-r w inciti. ■
ing, that at the recent gtc-vt imhlishor'a
trade sale ill Nw Veil., the hock that
weio inn'', in demand ami 1 ghl i l-> -t
prices were \\ eht i - Diet • r <ti< ■ frnn
Slue falllOU- Quaiio to the ll* it atul l.nl.viy
p.vck Oil II 1011. 1 I 1:1. II" 'I go. i ! Itca
j noli of the a most univi i*nl populatilv of
i these book-. and ofthe grow HI public de
j mand tor ihatu. Ii Indbat* - m !>; >r I •
! greater no |i. rt ao . ■ ai .1 lbnt u l ho mi<i . -t
j Hie people aiel.vk t g in the study >■! th. r
.>Wi. I tl.guago t ins is • li> uiiiging, -
H ere is no brain n o| . .iu.-,>uoii that
j now atul ll >s In in so in Ii noglvcti d
; tli ■ ' • 1 "
! Hum. It i* o"\i vtotis. Ilig all Ig> n
Olsto MU i.'il gro V . alt I.I" I S
.iro . and y . r. aul * veil < .n. i-n.l >- v
me| ..fit. log a v, pi. nunc a! n
and moaning ol ordn iv word* aid
phrase* It. cy .mnol e\pre the.r
thought* for tl c want of woi.l', ~.,1 . ft oh
l! , v e v pi.'-- lb. . r i, i .It', r. hi !; ,>m
what thev into !. oecaus •r 1 • o '. m
derstand tho WOi iU ih. v etup ev Vll 1
v. i v fro |iien: v, I• tn tie > vi.ic • ivu- < t V
ako no uiea. or w ■ g 1.1. ,Ir, ■ v. b. t
li.ev read or h. ar.
d'tie remedy tvir the evil* i* the i r. p. i
traiiurg in the study of vvhi.!■-, l v the u
of tho liu tot ary, and ihisirainii g should
t*"gin a- - 'oil ' - .d v .'. o s.l.'guis
one word and mother, atul > tiuuo in
definitely. Tne apparati.- for t' alu.ly
should, of c. ur-. . bo the in -t eomptcl
and ihorviiigli to I e had, an.l i>i abund
antly (Upplir.l lit Wvbati-1 lhcliottal •-,
w htcli are ju-t. v to. ogi.i. Ed, vv horev or ■..
language i- -poketi, a- tho standard a .
Iho.-iJy "i lli.qlish. Parents ami teachvr
can in t.e alhor vov rifea-tuallv or ■
etieap'y t ouiote the tfvlu, ati> n*' intot<-t.s
o: them chi .lioii, wL.it ox suiiuoio ug>-
a- tv putt ng in their Lai. I- any one m
WabsUr'aSchMl Iheti" . a, w fiaiN
U'-UColi: r 'tlos with th" -l ■ 1> >'! their
les-v-iis, and tn' placing eu tho futni y > .i.-
trp table, or tf-e teacher'* J -*• l! 'e uu
thor.ttve g ude and -tandald, u .- ; y
the Unabridged.
The unabnd. -d c "it iins iUu-tra
tions, over lH.WA'words in its vocahu. .-
r.o*. and lO.t**' words and meanings n.-l !i
any other Diet vry the abrni- .d , oil
pri-os "The Primary. which has tin
!arg.t He, ail ivv !v !a, vol IO .vt ita
ruler for ; tu*. 1 .l.g !1 , I 'am School
Is Similar but large,, villi table, d ,yno
■ynaa, Ac. "The Uigh School, ' iltll ful
ler, with many UseftjT tablvs ; "The Aca
detuic and c'o..ut.. k u. ou for adv
< J schools and for g,.. .at Lome :... . hn-i
ness uso. The latter i.u* vonio spdcialiy
valuable coinmercia! and financial I*l ...
The l;tt!s "Pocket coition, with Ks
bright guilt edges and morocco bindii.g, is
tru.y an invaluable pocket companion.
It contain* utore than IS.IkM wrvl. rul- -
fur *pllig n , tnaiiy abr. v lulions, vv rds and
phrases, f reverb.-, etc , oi.i arilv met
with in the Greek, Lat.ti and Modern lan
guage; Wlu thcr it is c. uvenlant .rn. t
to have copies- > any . f the oilier L. -k !
the tcritvs, we weikat y r. mu-.—.-I ti-ut
all *h. ul.l psriu a c i'.v >j th-' Picke!,
which, when not otherw ,e oblainab
■ may he had by- mall. b > in, losing jl.tk); >
the publishers. -Me#*r*. lvm> ii,,Uliiketaan
I ray lot A Is and 1-JO (Ira J street, 1
|Tv evv *vrk.
I7 " -
tt a
l)n March 2>. by Kev Hindis, Mr h.
J Swmui r 01 Mi lhein , t.> M - Jctim# M.
Fhuilj Brush \ a oy.
On Mi-oh Ji at tee Ref -rvcd P*r-i :••
age Ht Rcbt rt>mg, by '.\iiii 1 , 1■ r. I' J
HiHibiib of Relcr.burg toil Emilia K.
Hillibi-h ofFroolurg.
IIICI).
tin March t?.'. Hob! oca Friu -r f Mad
l-oliburg. *„"ed si /cart.
Ou Arri! 11. i!r (' Hainan ."-cgar
Valley, aged -, .\ear-, I mo:;th nnd I day.
On 1- April. .I>hn P . -. of Wm and
Cho-: r M yi r. : Br -h \a. ey, a.o i 1
year, '• months, at .1 '">d*y.
t)n My 6. Calbftiiie E Miller, of near
Ucber.burr, i~ed \ cur-, b month-. J
day
()n 12. in Por.n twp, of wl --oping >. :gh
John Wo-'. V. -or. i! J-.u ib L> -:!vr,
sgoti 1 year and '■ ]u--n'.h.
On 2? of Apri . in P ::er twp. Mr-
Catharine Peters, aged about '•) years.
On 12, ir. Gregg. twp, Mr-, lie. imtc,
wifa of John F. lieckman, aged
On '■ at Matt -oi.burg, iniaßt fttoo
W A \ : 11
On 9, at Kobersbutg. Amelia, wife of
John t\ Stnull, aged 19 years, 5 tn nth?,
and is days
B!e-edjare the dead who die in the 1. :>!.
BSUIOMC XasK KTS. May 17
bv Sbortlidge A C>.
Flour pt-r barrel, wh -lesule. $lO 50.
retail. JUta)
White wheat, 2 (at.
Hod " 200
Bye, 70.
("rn, shelled, SIV
Corn, e--b, !•">.
v)at, 35.
Barley, rju weight, 6s.
Clover-ecd j.er '<) pounds.
Potatoes retail. 1 00
N iva Scotia p'a-it r, gr und. 10 >'.
Cayuga " 50.
Anthracite coal:
Chestnut per ton a', yard, r > ou.
Choice Farm
FOR BALF.!
The undersigned ode. in* toll v. iag
ch <lee homestead, r.'vir Linden iiu.l, at
pri sto i'o. Consisting f
1: ACRES OFjLANI),
under fences and in * high ta:e of cuitiva
tion. Tl.creon arc erected a 2-STO K Y
BRICK HOUSE, R.nh Barn, all nec< - a
ry outbuilding*. with choice fruit on the
premise*, a i:-icrn and a never-failing
stream of running wat-.
This property i desirably local 1
i mile (rem L. C. A S. C. Kit., and elTer?
i a fine opportunity for any one wishing to
retire upon a small farm.
For further particulars apply to
1 ( GINGEKDK.
ANNA GINGKKK K.
! 17may3tn. Linden Hall, I'u
THXECUTOK S NOTICE -
Letters testamentary on the ette of
Catharine Peter widow, l ite >fi'otter,de
ceased. having tie. ri granted to tin* under
signed. all persons indebted to -aid estate
*re required l" make immediate payment,
and tin .- havir g claims against the same
tn present them, duly authenticated h\
law for settieiiu .1. SAM L I'.OYKR,
mnv 17 Lxecift'ir
I N THE M ATT Ell ol the estate of C.i
_| BKCSWTTU dee'd. Exceptions to the
ai count uf A It. Barlow. Executor.
The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' j
Court of Centre county, to hear at d p
upoti the exi eptioi ■ to the account ol \.
li Barlow, executor of C B< ok with.!
dee'd, w ill altet.d I. the duties of In ap
-1 ointment at hi- oth>in Brllefonte on]
Friday, theS'h day ol dune, IbTT. at ten:
o'clock, a. 11.. when and *lu'i all part;- 1
interested can attend t thr\ "<■ proper.
DAVID ¥ FOI'.TNKY.
17in St. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANB' OOOKT of Centre
county In the matter of the e.xcep
j tiona to the account ot (In 1 K It K. d
niinutrator of James It. Honk'
The Auditor appointed by the Orphan-
Court to hear and puss upon the exceptions
filed to the said account, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at hi- otliee, in
Bellcfonte. 011 \Vedne<lay. tl e f'.th day at
June, 1877, at ten o'clock a 111 , of said
day, when and where nil parties interested
can attend if they see proper.
DAVID F. FOKTN KY.
17mayftt Auditor.
D. F. LUSE,
PAINTER, Ilai""A..
offers his services to the citizens ol
Centre county in
lionae, Sign and Oruaui<*iilal
I'aliitiiiK,
Striping, ornamenting and gilding,
Graining
DAK, WALNUT,
CHESTNUT, Etc.
Plain and Fancy Paper hanging. Orders
respectfully solicited. Terms .reasonable.
20 apr tf. _________
O I'M No OPENING OF
BONNETS, TBI M MINGS, MILLIN-
Kit Y,
At .Miss LUCY DKININGKR'S,
in Centre Hail,
who bus just returned from Philadelphia,
with the LATEST FASHIONS, and u
complete .locli of new Bonnets, new Hats,
elegant Trimmings, Ate., which will hi
' sold or tnadu up, at reasonable prices.
Alscs, old ladies Dress Caps,
f The new styles arc very p-etty. Ludiei
1 call and see them early. First como, flrsi
) served. lOinayli
I PATE N fi J
Tee Reduced ! Entire |J< at 855
I Patent Office Fee $36 in advance, kalunci
, s'2o within 0 months after patent
} allowed. Advice and ex
amination freo.
Patents sold.
J. VANCE LEWIS & CO.,
17tnay3m Washington, D. C
• GO TO
f NEWMAN'S EAGLE ( NOTHING HALL,
MOV MAN'S EAGLE CLOTHING HALL,
NEWMAN'S EAGLE CLOTHING IIALL,
' |jjw FOR IT IS THE I'LACE FOR
and better far lers woney than anywhere (due in Central Pennsylvania* <
Olfflt 'J. NEWMAN, JR., Proprietor.
\ >VI P Allegheny Street. Sands' Building* BELLEEONTE. PA.
N W v 10 ftpSn
Notll I OK \ PPI V! N, ti. Ik
l,i ro . . i lu i i,t wiiu,
> ..| I'rtntru ciniiitv u , !, m I . , .1-
frunt Mvi."[i,ri,tv tvl Ir.. I. ih. <titt<vr*nt
t..,vn>l,ip and borouyht in .t cuuntv.uu
(h ftillowiiig day*, at tl | i, • fur hu'd
ingidwiiiiiu in tuwnsh'p, hi.,l b.'rougb,
to wit:
Putt., ll. M I'li .iu V 1 .'! VI .V
Half M.'.ui Tu< -.1:, v v
t'orgui f,. W. •! v
llnrris, 'I hut -.it. v . i.
i Ki, i.,y
l'.'U.'r, > .lurJny .
t i:. v' <, VI "11' i>
Pen it, Tuetlv
11 ,i in I'd \V, hi.< ;.v
Mile- ri.urs,.:iy I
VV uliver. 1*: .isv I, uf .1
Marion, Saturday -■
Liberty, Tus-Jav 6.
llowur.l ti>, a', lb \\ . ini'i.tay t"'.
t urtin, t luii iny 7
M ffg' 1 - Kriday S.
M .b..r,- Sat inlay ,<
t niun, Vl.miuv 11.
iliivtun, Tu<" Ivv Ift
\\ i . W 1,. 1
Taylor, Ttiur day lint 11. u,' >t John
Copetihuv i-r.
K'.ish, FriJu.. !.*>,
l'hilipibu j;, r UurJ&v It..
llurn.ilr, M- uJ*. C.
F anw Shi *', i'ui aU Ay L.
Bonner, \\ oJ ..--.in', _
S)iri t(, Tli.;: -uu\ 1
Friday x .
, From 9 o clock a nr., t> I o'eloek p. m„
uat'h iluv i.. a..r.-. . - l!,i . - *
Ut!t arc re.piir. J I ] it ; i '.a*c
:hiir B--c--ion:i there.
ANIi (JltF-GO.
1 II Hki'k 1! \ MINtiI.E,
Clerk. .1 N. HALL.
7t Ci iar'
i "A'i mm s N.ti'ci
TTt'tli rs of aitniiaatraU \ .. ti.e t :at<
•t S.rah tiramly, !■: . 1' ..: t\ p.. ; 1
having le". n prattle ito t ui ... .-i<t eii
.>ll lur.oUj 1... ,aii<h ihcii > ,\et I." : . jn
ihl#d lO *ttld dm e dt'i.l Jl.'O it., .•!(,! to
make miO"*iialo p*\aunt. aiui p.-r*t>: >
i.aviac clainic R|>aiii;i iiui iv-iulo %>ill i r*-
•eiii them nutbenii. 1 ''••!■ • r-.t
THt'S iiuckmkn.
JtL'UKKT >\IITJI.
I may 10 6t A
IKGA JU N uTICK • v
j
tfini an appin at.o; .. t t H>-
Fx. ency, J >hn F liar . at;:: U><v<trnor
>
porallou of the "I'iis vC >1 ,lr >l. C ui
panv,' :n ar (> riia.'!'< v. A•-
sotnbly in met nrn • I pro'- i !.
A LKXAN DKK i 6o Hl U.
<> may At. Ml.. ; r.
nr. FOBTXIY, lu o a law
BeiL font*. Pa. OflL-s oxer Hct-
Btldi i.*i. i> 1.. . 11 n®
Chrapost o'" All"
Largest o All !
KKST or ALL !!!
MAGNI FU'KN 1 - I'ot K tH"
spring anJ> >i imkr
goods.
Wolf's Old Stand.
AT
;Vf Dii-lYili BALL,
OVKt:.y> YAKI">>K CALICO,
WHICH \S 11 1. Hh >"!.!>
t'HKAt'Ki; tlt A* KV-
Kit BKt <UK I N
Till - MIC
TION
We 1--.. i •-he CL ' I'r.i 1 •> ' Sc
hi Uuu I n.urp:. .. i
And wo i . .■'.• • . i. ■> !
our friends, patrons, s i the pub g'-n*,
ermlly. t\)iue : <• v. 12 - wy.,j C o
REST SELEt 1 EL) STUCK.
Atr irires iowi rThnn'uu*t.
A full lino of Orv-
Goods.
Cl. thing, II l.r
(ju< • :.-war. .(i - -war.- \V ! ami Wil
iow Wurv. IT.:- h!..1 (•. ! ;.. 'i■ :•• v -
crythmg and lOftblog embraced . . Ikt
abuvo lirus.
A LAKIIK ST KOF
READY - MADE CLOTHING
constantly on baud.
Cutmnera will fin 1 tli -to k com
plete, and a call i all that i- re quired
to assure you that tliii i- the be=t
place in tho valley to buy v< :.r goods.
Wit. Wni.l,
IEVOL V T 1 O N
The great revolution io tlie |iru r* of
Ik<okc anil Stationary till ' cntinuis to
ii|ireail and ha* no* hi en extenderl to
nearly every arti' le in -ur line High
|,rire* havi cen*ed to reijt . a- witl){" the
inllo* ng. eL eletl a- example* 5N h'te
PaeforatSa Bristol Board w nor thi t.
Mo'.t .V eai h, or t' for . N-U. Paper.
5, 7 ai i! 'jr [" r nuifi K: vel-.j • 4 sand
, • r pat •• ; M- uo Pranr*. with g.aM,
80, 83, I' 1 and ITe • fockM books, every
-• . and ijijal y. 12< ami w • r*.
-te.- r ... .•. A j"' idn 1 wiinut S e-o
--scoi">, with ot, di*. viiw-, a. I or
$ 1. 2f,.
T >y of any dee riplion at net,
Fanny box 1 tper. of 2 tint*, 24 herlsot
tiaprr am! 21 ■ nv a. I t'-r |5 - :i.
It K V O L U T 1 <) N !
WALL ]'A I'l U
.1 prices greatly : -.is.- i. The k i>
very >u|i• ■ ■ nt.d • -:>r • at 7.
'.i. 11 UJ and 11 ' '.?• ' 1 r >Oll v\' - the
' assortment it
CON FK( THN I:HV.
I A tin. as oilmen I<d the lii • !, C >u
> fectionpry, fr--h lr >tn ' I* l>
jutt received at W.'h-
CHINA \V A lil'. AT Co- l\
A splendid tot of French China ware,
willi g.d>l bund It p. -. price reduced
j trom tu $'J4 A - I Kng ish China, M
piece*, price n L.. • i iron; ill! to se.
•Call ana Me thorn at Welch's.
J AM MS WELCH.
-
Letter* of admin Lira; ion on the estate
fM ii liik ! Ld.glc, late • lin itu twp ,
dee'd, having been granted to the under
|-igne.l, all person- km win * tlu-rntelvc* to
he intlehted to -aiil ii--. ■ lent, ure r. piest
|ed to nuke iir.t;t< i!i:ite payment, and pot*
son* having claim- ap-un •:m- i ■•.ate a i.i
present th0 111, ttllllieiitit-it ed, for n'ltlu
nient. HENRI Li NtiLK,
Adni'r.
np2o flt Spring Mill*.
A DM I N ISTM A. Tu l' S N'OTTCE.—
Letters of Hilmiiii-lrittloii onlhoustulo . i
John IJnney, late of Gregg twp, dee d,
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons knowing themselves to bo on
debted to said decedent are iciuostcd to
make iiiunediato payment, and persons
having claims against the e.tnle are r>'-
ijiiesii Ito bring forward their claim du
ly Authenticated by law for settlement.
AN NIK M HANKY.
Mndisonhurg,
J. 11. UKII'SN'VI'MK,
Miliheim,
; l'Japdt Administrator*.
HIBSMANS" HOTEL,
MILKOY, l'A.
The best table and bar, and ejjeollont
stabling for horaes. Also n Une rosort for
summer boarders. Buss to depot, and.
(daily stages to Centre county. Charge,
reasonable.
Ml lit'AN fILK Ari'UAISKMKNT.
II 1' of V KMUII'.s OK MKK
j .I, it i .• , tlu .•!! <• w ithihllii
..I.' y • (' Ur\ l'ir ill" \ • u IS,
K\i , i ir. in lii'eitM' Ia pasn I April
llih, 1"">1' Pamphlet law- | t|{> W
Any f* riim s,, a-i .- ilI n> .1 hi,,l a,*, vm-i)
who t!,a'l :i! U< attend ueli appeal, or t,-
ippeil from the iliH'lto ii of in# apprai-.'r
: t. > proper, our'. . eornni :i ph ar
■
.
of the amount o( the lu,ne which ho
11- iir,.! to pnv villi'. ?..,l -.all b
t
M
10 ii tint ileah r in or 1.1 iler or brew, r
I t,' ,! b. the duty . v< ry l',tv a I
'
■ ! ul! fioviii' duly relui.u 1 to him by I ••
Mereaiitiia Appraiser it nt paid on or t-tr*
vr ill.. lii-l d.Y of July, "ii < i.'h alid
vi ry will Hi tell vhi> i a lie! that date,
; I r...d 'fti'u-ui > r shall i. t be li-i harg. i
r in a v >udt license until ho brings suit
v or the itniu w it!, in .-aid ditto.
Clue
Vi. vaud. i W li MiHhiim 1 • $10,7.'.!
\:ip rt 11 Phi.lt Uurg II 7,7/';
'A ~ r • I)
vu:. W r .1 K.VC i' P . 1 < ■
Veil lif iiiliiards 1 40.761
•tr,., J,t.,.i J C l i 7.7.'.
lU.'.ry liu'n. otaburg i-> 10,76;
i Bailey Wl' Alt I lt l .-rl. irg 1 10," •
.. v 111 A irg 12 1.1 25
Itu. r r Uelloonte 0 lift.7*•
11 .ny, r Thuntal Mo * ri,g H 77.'
M"as' A T Miter burg 14 7.7 ft
Bayard vv \V it... I iata . i 7,1#
lira, kbilt John " If 7.7 ft.
:
It. vi S A .V Son " 12 1
liauiu A "11 7.7 ■
l.lair K T " 11 ".7.'.:
li i pt< 11 K Midheiuj 11 7,7 j
..in,J v it, m 7.7"'
i „ u,.i rt Uuviatd n ,
I' ... ill. -v. r John Olivia J 20.7'-
t'i..|,.r Mr. S Philip, burg li 7.76
i ai hr. ,ft ('..in; hi:. I : lo 7 ■
C .malt M.i- Sallie " 11 7.7".
nd ■ Masgie " 11 7.76
Cr.'.i-e A J Belli tonte 11 77 •
i x AII -j
fVder JoMph " H 7.76
'
I' iu. gi tJ if t ■ ntn iii 11 .. ■ ■*,
l>uti:*p J. .V- Co p. li'.ve S lu.7'
Iniiz. J.N li . hur 11 7,T0
7 * :
Dai „K A Piiilip.hurg 11 7.76
! . Mr- N K 11. ♦futile li 77
.ft Kennedy I. ,Nt 11 7.7 ft
f. hull, J M.l.he.m H 7.7 ft
I , til llr • Mil. vbm-g li r.To ,
h . >au,u> 1 K.ter hurg 1 1 b>,76
.
K.vute Job:. P Uilltioii., 11 7.7 ft:
Fft.trr.llt per.r UU 12 13.'<6
p. - ->t JTi Co Tvroa. Po II 7.76
Klegai ti S •• 11 7.76
I. A li".U :.te li 7.7" I
■
lira h I J :-i.r K - M U ! 1 10,7
i.rav \\ II . : Mn '
I.- e.t AJft T K 1 .enung il !,W
(i-v. 1 V Port Mat lo 1< 7 .
•
t rv, i P Beliefoat, 16 10.76
I. t: IVV Lemont 11 7.76
G .kiJeul.i itner. 1 Brili t uile 10 15t
I.rahaui E.V .Soil. ** 11 7.76
iliikg Gottlieb Pl.a.ant Gap '£• 7 •
II 1. H lie! "... '• 267&
II". 1> Linden llall 15 1076
:
llibl.-r John Milwburs H 7.76 1
II .v.r 1. M lie i.. rviila ii 7,7
H rJ I Julian l urna,. II 7.76
it- ... rft R m M P< rt Mali da I l" 7
llirlii . < G Philip-t irg 1.. H',76
HaivunhJ.hu " II 7.76
11. ,er llarr *Jk vo " lo *20,76
11 ,t nD.wid Mi .sbnrjr 11 "7-
Mars ■ I ! . 1 l>. il< t< :.te 10 -jr.. j
Hoi. r A Kline " 11 15,75
llufl.T 1! O billiard* " 4>>.7..
11..1S rlt O U>l :unitt " 14 7.76
Hicki N- A A tiro •' . V 1
II irr:* J:,. A i . " 1! 15.75
It.. 11 At'i Julian Karoavo li 7.75
j*ck *; >n H . ,rg li 7,75
Jbi" .v IV. : r State Col", ge 1 > 10. i
...It, 1' T1 Matilda 14 7. *•'
J. ' n Mot Phihj •■ITH II 7.7.''
Ja. - n\S . i I'ucriits 1 10. iU
.! .. hh- . A!-• io; . 11 15/
Km r. I 11 ward 11 7.7.7
K.: ■• .1 I liar.. >ard 1. 1".7"
K:. .J. C Mi!o*turg 11 7.72
K ..t burg 11 7.73
K !cr A Hufhinger " 10 UU..-I
K.;t . A Belief t- 14 7.7 j
Haunt I*ar " 14 7.7>i
L. t.I. hn I) " 13 I"."3
I. v,. JA Son L veville 13 10.72
Luca* A Ilr, Howard 11 7.7-7
■ '
! .It Mt I'd! i II 7.7*
Lncusja. J 31.:. !>..•* It 7.72
Layman John " 11 7.72
Leather* A Buck Fleming 1 10.77
Lit -• nfall hA li Phiiii -t org II 7.7*
I.v :■A CO 11 .. : 1>• 1V.77
L '.O. 3 A A I. . 1. • i" 30 7
MW ! HI f 11A CO K Spring I '. 1",7
Mo rM M Aaron-! rg 1 : l".7l
Mill r Bros Millhi-iin 14 7.7-'
MILr J K A Son Cmtro Hall 11 7. .*.]
Mmry Mi hato liutfulo Run II 7...
Matlern Ilr ,* " 14 7.77
Miller Wll Walker 11 7.7-"
'•! -ell \ 11 >v, .i r.l II 7.7"
McHafly James II 7 7-'
M. C .i.ii A Cook .Mil* .burg 11 7.7]
M> < '"j A Linn " 1 . 10 7'
M.-Kn ■ % it I) Phi) i burg II 77
M tin sou A jorj " ii 1* i'
M.V..-TJ • 14 7.7.'
Mu'.-mt Robert " It 7.7"
Miller W It Si A Ridge 1 i 10.7-I
Mi,- n J Karron Belief,ntc M 10.7.'
MUler Ore* M n 7,71
Montgomery Jc co " 11 7,7
>l< • a'. Win Belle!, rite It 7.7
M Bride 1. V • n I.H
M.Kiiti-e 1. 11 Fillmore 11 7.7
I May A Lob Snoarahoe II 1&.7 I
Xutt. 1 John Philipsburg 12 M -
, NaugleDA " II 7.71
N't .. mail Jjr ILllefonte 1" 10.71
11 t BtOerick Mt4itaaktir| i > 10,7'
I'ri. iJ J ILiil-Lurg 14 7-7.
Peter* Alt M He*burg II 7.71
i Power- .lolm Hrllotonlo II 7.7'
|(>oigi> -I V H' 'n I mil 1' 10..'
Ito hard F C IS. 1■ t ■ II 7.7-
It -man .1 A Centre llali II 7.7• •
Bmuhnrger G\\ IMnmre It 7.7'
U .!>l, Win ll..ward 11 7.75.
Roman li A PhLip.-burg 14
Itnii Uiii Lit 1. ill.{title il i.7v
Uiiiikle M " II 7.7.;
Slrou-c A Lehman Philip-burg 1 I 10.7"'
Strou-e A Lehrnnn " 15 10.7 "•
S.d: Ilavi.l 11 7.75]
Hnook JWA CO Wolfe'* Store 11 7,T
Mover A • 14 7,76
S|.'irelni\■ rt. H A !>r i \\"<lu .ril 111 10,7" 1
S". v • i 1 i \y Mill!. ...I 25,7 o
-1, .1 \s Ano alilihi iin 15 10.7 ''
Knok Smith Act " 111 10.75
shook A hro Fermer*' Mill* Li 10.75
>tri !im M Ci ntr. Mill I I 7,75
Su nj'le IC A C Pi:.,- Grove : I 7,75
Smith .I I! -r " ',4 7.75
StoverS II BoaUl. irg II 7,75
Strohm A Swarta C ntr< 11.11 II 7,75
Spigelmyer .1, rome " || 7.75
Slurijow'iit Lil Julian Fi.r'co II 7.<5
8 wit* rl' 11 Philipuburg II 7,75
Swit/.et Fll " li 7.7-5
Smith Pelcr " 11 7,76
Shortlidge ACo Belief .lilo Li 10,7-5
Scehler A e.o " 12 13,25
Suf-niHii A Lram " 14 7.75
Strieklaml •' Bcliefot.to II 7.7-5
Stitzer II V •• | | 7,75
sliugerl STA co " II 7.75
--tuart .1 V\ State Collego 14 7,75
Stuart J1- I' lloal-huri' II 7.7*5
I hoiupwoii Ca c o LemonL I ti la, J >
,Taylor D P lenient 1] 7.7'.
Thomson Jno I Martha 14 7.7 .
i'Twittnire W S Bellci'mitc 14 7,7">j
Thotni -on \\ .1 I\>tt. r- Mills M l(i,7'>
Troxui A Swcyer Howard II 7,7-">i
ITlriek Geo Miliheim 14 7.7.7J
\ alcntil.es dj Co Itelle' .ntO ti oU,7i
Wolf Will Centre Hall I'd 13.7 d
W elier II ACo II >ward id 10,7 >
NYilliuiut Jot F .Martha 14 T,7:
\\ oil I'oit.-r A Co Know Shoo It) 'JU,7">'
\\ ill am* Herbert Sn.iwshoo 14 7,"A
W'oll WS A Son ilellelonle 14 7.7u,
W agn..r I) M u. laou 11 10 'Jo 7 >
W elsli James llellefonto II 7.7"■
W -on A McTarlane " 10 :;<i,7"i
Young Oeil W Lvard 13 10.75 j
A eari.-k T . .IUUS Anrvnsburg 14 7,7->'
Yeiirick II A Son Walker r > 10,7a
.' pier <i H i'hilipsburg 11 15,75'
Ze'lar J Sen llellefonto 13 10,75,
i Notice i- hereby riven that an appeal!
'will be t.e I ~i tho Tr ..ih-t's olß.e, on
Monduy, the ttlst day of May, A. D-, 'U 7.
I between the hours of u o'clock, tp m., anil
4 o'clock, p. to., where all persons inter
ested can have a hearing
11. f II \ UN EH,
April 20. Mercantile Appraiser.
THUS. A. HICKS. . IL K. HICKS,
HARDWAKE! HARDWARE!!
To I lit" I'ulilic :
\\ eI, 'liev" th ro ir f;oing to lie u general revival ofbtieineM of all kiniL, and o*pecially in our line, for Hardware wa> nerer lower than at the
pi vent nun-. It It an bee ti "ii n gradual decline for yearn, and in certainly tit the bottom now.
\\ have! , tight A LARGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF<iOol>N at tbeac low figorea, aud *e iutend to sell at lower prices than Hardware
was 11 ever wil be, i iLr. Jin Belli fonte. 1 Lia ie the time to buy, for you can positively get bargain* from ua. We defy oompetition, either in prices or
•ptu.itv ui goods. VV i intend Hint no one dial! undersell u.-t. \\ e ltave been barely keeiiing up the variety for some time back in order to take advantage
i-if the low figures at the right time. * ~
1 „ U > U *X e °? I V? X 100I 00 ° f NA, LS, over 100 Doz. DOOR LOCKS AND LATCHES, and GLASS, SHOVELS, HOES,
t Olv K s, and all hinds ~f leading gooifo in prupi.rtion, which we propose to sell at the lowent CASH prices
vc.iti il i ;'L'w'' , ,;;i\Vv I J ,,^ C '! )A i. II , MAKKK w i(,<)l * ; ' all fciD,U of >V,K, ° WOKK,aM PATENT and PLAIN WHEELS, CIRCLES,
Nil At h 1.1.S Dhl I.LI N(. Ll< ~ for Media nto, and Carpenters, at lowest prices. All kinds of Mechanics' Toels at bottom figure*.
I<'K i'EAt K>M I 11IK—- Ha have a Norway Rod that we warrant and sell ou trial. Vices aud Del lows, and best Charcoal IrjU ; also Common
Iron that is usually sold ut very low price-. FOR PA 1 NTERS—We offer rpecial inducements iu Pure Lead Oila, 11 rusher Etc
\\„ have the sole ttgv ucy for the celebrated Imperial Cast Steel Ohio Plows, formerly add by Rurnside dr Thomas. They are warranted to irive
atiMActioii. \\ e Wiiio ket a full line of repaita for tlitus. b
We have a very full line of t(M )K STOVES and give a written guarantee with each oue, if wanted. Will cheerfully give any one our lowest
hi ices who wants t Lent through the mail. ' 6 1
THOMAS A. MCKS A BRO,
Allegheny St., opposite Loeb's Store.
SPHLYG, 1877.
WE AUK NOW PREPARED.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
WE IIAVE THE GOODS I
P It ICES LOW !
Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large,
Ah] tiuw we extend a cordial invitation to ou; friend., patrons and.the public
generally. We will say Ibis, Come! if we do not .bow you
THE REST SELECTED STOCK
AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL,
uud if we cannot prove thai it L to your interest la (unionise u, then'
don't buv ; but come and satisfy vonr?elf
We 1 ave opened n full line of
n u v g oo ns
Clothing, Carpets,
Hoots & Shoes, Groceries,
QUEEN SWA UK, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE, IIATS AND CAPS,
and in lact everything anything embraced in the above line.
We will Wat everything iu prices and as*. rttnent, and our past, wc trust,
will he a Mllic'ctit guarantee to our patrons of fair and honest treatment.)
Wehavi c-übii.bi land a ill muiulaiu our reputation. The iarge trade we
.! i enable* us to gt fresh goods daily, which is a great advantage to our pa-j
tr. us in all lines, and more especially in Gr.verb s. Call, and it will prove!
to TOUI interest.
VALENTINES & CO.
11. HERMAN,Manager.
5 im:ii ct. discount for cash!
Wi: HAVE, AT PRESENT, ON OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS. WHICH
WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO
CASH IJUYLK&
OUR LINE OF.MOURNTNGCAL
ICOES IS COMPLETE.
Heiignl Plaids, l'2lc j>er yd.
Star Mills, 15c "
Alpacas, 7"), M, 4">, 'J'ie "
Clark - O. N. T. Thread,7sc per dot.'
Men's Shirting. I*2;, 15,20 c jer yd.
ltbachcil Muslin, sto ltc
Unbleached, 5 to 10c "*
Sugar, 10,11, 12c per lb.!
Rest White, 121 c
Mackerel, Lake Herring and white
CASH, or Country Produce.
W. 11. CAMP'S
CKXTItE HALL
Furniture Rooms!
1 Mould respectfully inform the citizen*
■ f Centre . ounty that I have opened
1 urnitur. f. >011:- n th iilt. Hall, and have
..n . aiut a laige stock of Furniture nnd:
Chair*. con*ituiß in part of
CHAMBER Sl'l IS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
BREAKFAST TABLES.
BUREAUS.
WASH STANDS.
BEDSTEADS
SINKS,
CHAIRS,
di-C.
Which will he soid at the lowest cash
price- ; come and examine my slock of
Furniture before buting elsewhere
UNDERTAKING
a-pevHilly. COFFiNf* and CA>KKT. V
alwav-nn hand. Funeral* attended mitlij
. K'I.EOANT NEW UKAKtsK at imy'i
distant e. Payments ea.*\ 'I
Mar. Mil." \\ 11 CAMP I
i.
nUt'HS! DRUGS!! DRUGS Ml
S I'. Shugert. having purchased the
l*: ig store on Alleghen> street, Belle
..!••. iii v' d • -r tiv'thrt hardwar. Store • t
11; .V L- .I, ■(■:■■ k. •: .1 1 P !• out
' lib kll t'pc Uio*l popular
| DRUGS A MEDICINES, j
? 'CIIKMICAUS, PERFUMERY '"f
\ SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES. : !
TKI SSbS.si.PPuKT RS, BRACKS;
;.. FANCY AND TOU.KT |
| ARTICLES, Ac,, etc.. Ac. j
• i i
Patent Medicine*, Alcohol, pure Wines
and Liipior* lor medical purptes only |
Physician's pro*criptlon; *a.-c|\,ily com-1
pound.-ti and order* answered with care
and ibpntch. Farmers and Physician*
from Iho country will tind our stock of
M<dicint - complete, warranted genuine
and of the beat quality.
Thin Store will remain under the direc
tum of the accomplished druggist and
pharmacist heretofore connected with it,
Mr li. M Herringlon, and wo respectful
ly solicit the custom of our friends and
the old patrons of the store.
P.'aptr S. T. SHUGERT.
DR. BANNING
IS permanent!y located at the ST.
CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh. Pa
Disease- and Deformities pf the Spine,
i Ulleriuo Displacements, Dyspepsia Her
nia and Piles successfully treated by tho
BANNING SYSTEM of Mechinleal
Supports Call or send for descriptive
pamphlet, "Tho House \o[\ Live in.'
Mailed free. ilaplm
FVFRY Knlriipr who was wounded
t,tni ouiuier or contracU , d goim ,
permanent disease in service, can get a
pension by writing to John kirkpanrmk,
Cambridge, Ohio, ilCaplm
;Cotton Lop, 15, 22 anJ 28c "
Calicoes, 6, 7, 8 aod 9c
t Lancaster Gingbama, 10c "
Host Cotton Carpet Cbain2sc "
Bed Ticking, 11, 20, 25, 38c per yd.
Split and double Zephyr
Black and White, 18c per or.
All other colors, 20c "
Gcrtnantotvu Wool, 12Jc *'
A larje stock of Linseed Oil,
While Lad, , Putty, etc,
uu baud. Sold by special contract.
Fish very low. TERMS positively
Respectively,
ISAAC D. BUYER,
Asr ■ urg
* rdß*. u nod <suaily MtrndHl in thw thn Dul
L / , /it ciiO l# mtAf la tbiw mm thi anj
lit wi. In aay prt of tL*
f ' f § 9 mmtr* wboto willing L' anrfc >Um^i
U|B( Uir eniduyoabl (tut fura r
tab t**r wnrk In >*>ur own town Yoo smmS nwt t
U id Imd hn *ii nUttit Yow ran flw yu at }
rnhttlo iitnr to the Wwrh, or only jxhm uUnml* i
! r-*!a n to try hoinM. TVrtna and ft y
GUH fr* • tuuira ni noef H. 11*1 let I 4 On. n
lairUiAd Portland, Main* _ 21 fh y
Manhood: How Lost. How:
Restored !
Ju*t pulUkhrd. • ur rdlltan of lh- C-nßnrwrH'*n
i>!rtiatrl Fmi; . *:t?..ut rnr-dl ;
cit e fS; eriu!urth*ifc '.r WknrM lnr.l
ntrf ft*intii*l L *#•••. MrnlnJ anl
lno-*|*cttJ . Imisodtmrnfa t. rtr •
aiat* i tnautui'tion. KpUflpiV an-! Kit*. Indurva ti| *olf :
ti44iLgwnrw or •itravtftnrr. A<-
IVkf. In a KoaJwl Mivrh-pr. onlv U rvot*.
Thi* author, in this admirahl# l aaay.
rliwrli denioaitntM fmn a thirty joam* nrcrwfoi
practice, that thr Unulns oouassjwarw* uf awif al t;ar
may be- radically ctiroa wltoont lh*
liitrmil modictnr or tl. a; iU*aiMti Of lh knlfr;
pilntlnf u, k 1,. k J rtifc *; tinea aimpU. ewrtalu. t
lud t-ffwt tual hf man* of whtch a*cry *uffarar. no
nailer w hat i.u tiobdHluti utki t-a. may *urv h tmaolf,
uhaai'lr. prlratoly aud radtgally
Tbli 1 ncUrr ahoutd br In tha handa of wrary youth
and orary mart In he land.
fUnt undar aaal. In a plain wnrrlnp#. any addram '
(Hart natd. <>o m flpt of alx cwuta or Xmo poat *tarn;>a
Adtlraa* tha
Tin; ( risVKKWKMs MEDICAU CO .
wl 41 Aao st, Xa York. Poat Ofßca Ro|,4.W|
FJEhTt!Je PICKETS!!
O
'--LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICK.—j]
~ i j
We furnish P'ckut*, made Iromi-inch
round iron, lik design shown in cut, at
25 CENTS PKll LINEAL FtK)T They
mnko a liandromur, more durable, anil
choaper Fenco than the wooden pickets. I
Send for circular to
LEWIS, OLIVER 4 PHILLIPS,
Manufacturers of MERCHANT BAR
IRON GATE aud LARN ItOOR HIN
ItiEß, IklLTti, NCTS, WASHERS, and
. thoir new liuo of patented Wagon Hard
ware,
J -Jl A '.'2 Water *t., and 114 A 116 First nv.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
sale by all the leading Jmu and
, Hardware McrchutiL. feutar 4ui
A I>M INISTKATOK'B NOTICE.—
Letters of adminiitrulicn on the e.ute
of Sam" 1 Krise, Java uf Centre Hall, doe'd,
hating been granted to tho undersigned,
lull person* knowing themselves to bo in*
bebtod to said decedent are reuueited to
make inimediato payment, and person*
IliMTinfr claim* against the estate will pre
-1 -unt them authenticated for settlement.
WM. A. lv KISE,
TdapOt Admin. Cum Tcslumento Annfvft.
BBICK FUH SALS. First clus brick
will by kept ou baud for sale by J. O.
Doiuinger at Eerbe'a Centre Hall
brick yards. Those brick are
otiered so low that it will pay persons at a
distance to come here for them.
Intending to continue in the mnnuiac
turo of brick they will bo kept constantly
on hand, and fair inducements offered to
purchasers.
17 aug tf. 11. E. ZEKBE
CENTKE HALL
DRUG STORE.
MILLER A SON.
I (Successor to J. K. Miller A Son.)
Deaierin Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye stuff*, and Druggist's sundries.
PVRE WINE AND LJQUOR.S
For medicinal purposes.
The best brands of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
always in stock.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded.
l MILLER A SON
J (is. Harris *y Co.
NO. 5, BNOCKERHOFF ROW.
IRONTNAILS,
P A 1 N T S,
OILVETC.,
o
J AS. iIAKRIh A CO.
Bellefeuta.
A RAKECiIANCK
For a Sewing Machine.
j You can have your choice of the follow
iiuß first class sewing machine* :
New American, ST John Domestic,
Dauice, Singer,
Remington, Howe,
and Weed.
' At the Sewing Machine store of Bunnell A
Aiken. Eaf Market street, Lewistown.
Alto part*, attachments and needle* for
all machine*.
Great inducement* for cash. Don't fail
to tee the St John, something cntirclv
I new.
Old Machine* taken in part foment for
new one*. Send SOct* to the above party
und you will Ret by return mail, 1 dot as
sorted needle* for any machine. 30novly
OF A THOUSAND,
ilMvinK diirufeied, in a manner almost
providential, a positive cu.-e for Consump
tion and all Lunß Complaint*, I fuel it my
duty to make known in a practical manner
bv furnishing a sample boUie, free of
i harge. to all sufferers, my only hope of
remuneration being that the medicine will
perform all 1 claim for iL Tbe ingredi
ent* are of the choicest herbal products
and perfectly safe ; will be rent free to all.
Address t nee. Dr. O. Phelps Brown, 21
Grand Street Jersey City, N. J.. or may
be had of ,1 K. Miller & Son, Druggists
Centre Gall. Pa. jan j ]y.
0. T. Alix Attpgß. C..51. BowICR
A LEXANDER dc BOWER, AT
i-f A t.irnawa-at !,aw. HalWoet*. Special aMar.tlna
f,"*l *° ' .nd i irphaaa' Ckiart prune*
Mar (>• noaaullwd la i.rns,a and KatUab nificw m
I.armaaa balldlaa. mj V| U
Excelsior Cement*
•ff.■■wraliind nxm Mbb!trun i'mi Wat
IJWf"' • -cxwrta>r At bu kilns. Mr Plo#
| M *.*. itj Hwinc-e trp TkH corneal has Already
Iby ay ta Un waim— mpmm u* L c. 18. t
MK . sad bu tweo found blhhr wAlmUctoo poa ail
' • eberrlt hx* tseeu t&sed. sod as eausl U> u aea
mualftdlfrvd for u* tn CtfrM. |im. or
w i.xti vcr j-ur.a*# s f vad qoalttf of u dwir
ThM ' emaal haa afrwadr Wa Inud far and
aide, and rendered the miauat aatU'a. Urn Perinea,
iherefnre cHßrtrontaa < e-teres. lajtn* Water llpea.
dr .will find H 1c their a 1 ran lam te bear Una la
nilrd aud alao thai be warrant* Ifie article aa renre
tern..
Henry Reinhart.
WOODWARD,
UNDERTAKER.
Coffins of all styles made on shortest no
tice. Undertaking stnctly attended to
Charges rwwonabia 17 auc v.
iNervous Debility,
V
Vital WMkix-MAr IVpmaslo* a ml rshsastv#
•mltaa. -tiers, or courses! UM> result of Mratal
:iitcr-il. IstliK-Mlas IS stew,, or soma drata
; u l- It" srstani It slu*,.. urJ by
Humphrey's Homeopathic Specific
No. 28.
I ■'* *> lP <f lo.laoralo. ths system. dispel. the
I jSio. V. "I- liurarta Strooalh sod anarar
n . drsln ai d rviussuatr* Ui sr.tiro maa.
EE TtfVfi r— •'* MM so.raml i Ih. u.
™oi , rtc * : C •!"' slaaia T|al
orM.dPparpsrkaca of fit, rials sad ... T |a) of
i l *" "-"IP< "I Ptloo- Address
BEATTfSSv
lor Organs.
Factory^Established in;ißs6.
From the Press.
From O D. White, Editor llackelU
itown. N. J. Herald.
"The organ has a rich, deep and oul-
Uiirring tone •could not stay in the house
without L. It helps wonderfully to drive
away the thoughts of hard times."
lh_o Lebanon Pa. Daily News, says :
"We are in receipt of one-of those tve
?? U £ e „ P * rlor Organs, manufactured by
L>. I'. ileatty, W ashingtan, N.J. This
organ is a fine, solid black walnut cato,
and in tuue it cannot be eurpasioJ by any
liuslrumcnt ol its kind."
From iho Lowoll Neb. Register
| "Wu received this week, Jirect'froin
the manufacturer, D, F. Realty. Wash
ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ,
elegant in uppcoranco, and handsomely
furnishc J unexcelled iu richness and now-
Wof tone. We are more tban pleased
witu it, and heartily recommend it to any
ouo contemplating of purchasing an or
gun."
i Best offer given. Money refunded upon
koturn of otgan and freight charges paid
by ine(o. !'■ tteatty) both ways if unsat
isfactory, after a test trial of five days
Organ war sun tod for six years.
; Agents wanted every where, rnalo or fe
in&le, to canvass for this superior instru*
ment. Address D. F. BKATTY,
Washington, New Jersey
WM.P. M'MAN US, Attorney at-law
reiieionte, Fa. Office With Ja*
aic-m nui, esq. 2Sjultf
JL. SPATfGLEB, Attornry-al-Ldw
Beileioate, Pa. Oif in
the Courthouse. Consultation in English
mi German. Collectionspromptly attend
to. fublUtf
GRAHAM & SON
Have tbe exclusive aa)e in Rellefonle
Edwin C. Hurts'
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES,
8 WIDTHS, tbe
Btrl ©tain theVferli,
WHOLKSALX & RETAIL EX AX IBS JJt
Calf Skins,
SOLE LEATHER. 8
SHOE FINDING#
; All Kindx ofCuxlom Work Made To
Order.
Bishap Street, BELLEFONTE, Pa.
bEATTV fAtrer
Grand, Square and Upright
From Geo. K. Letcher, firm of Wm. H
Letter A Bro Banker*. Fayette, Ohio.
" e received tbe piano and think it a
very fine-toned one out here. Waited a
short time to Rive it a Rood test If you
wish a word in favor of it we will cheer*
fully Rtve it"
Jan.es R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsvi'le
111 *r y* :
"Tl < Beatty Piano received Rive entir
salt*lr. ion." Agent* wanted. Send to
eatale.ie. Addreaa D F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jsnsv
Un v * will start you in a business
U yo v c*n make fSO a week with
MONEY OU V*PJ UL ;.*** " d ren-cu
ble for either sex. M. A.
Young, 261 Bowery, N. Y. JSfeb oa
BEATTY S PARLOR
Elegant style#, with valuable improves
merits. New and Beautiful Solo Stops.
Over one thousand Organists and Musi
cians indorse theseorgar# and recommend
them as strictly first class in Tone, Me
chanism and durability. Warranted for
six years.
Meet Elegant and Latest Improved
Have been awarded the Highest Premi
ums in com|<tition with others for simplic
ity. Durability, Promptae**, and Piano
like action.
Pure. wcct, and evenly balanced tone,
orchestral effects, and instantaneous ac
cess which may be bad to the reeds.
Send for Price List. Addraas,
DANIEL V BEAUTY,
Washington, New Jersey,
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
original color, tciik the does
freshness of youth. Thin liair is
thickened, faliing hair checked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles arc
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and decayed. But Buch as remain
can bo sajed for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit,
but not harm it, If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing cTso can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil -white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it n rith glossy lustre ami a
grateftil perAune.
rHE PA BED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER it CO., Loweii, Mais.,
Practical and Analt/tleal Chemist*.
tout MX oauuouTS EVKWTWUXKK