The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1877, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE RKPOIIVKR
THURSDAY MAY 24,
SJMMC SISU vim Hot in <i,fro wee.
Jdrcrtis mttti-n 20<-r* per line far thro i
srrrio-,.*, and 5 rfnt*prr /i> if for Vrery #<*•
trqi rnt innrrtton. AdrfrtisfmtnH by 'Ar
yen • at tl Uhrra! disfount.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
—STORK ROOM FOR RENT. The
undersigned offers the store-room, known
as llerlacber's old stand, at Centre liall.
for rent. The stand is a desirable one in
all respects Possession csn be had an*
time after April Ist, by applyiag to> J.
Hksky KKLLKHat Centre llall. t'-
FOR BALV AT HALF FRIO*.- A
good new platform Spring NN agon, for
1 or 2 horses. A good sound mars, 6 years
old. Also a good single harness. Will
sell all together or separate. Will sell a!
half price , K. P.
jp m . qt. Pleasant Gap. la.
FOR BALK. a new Golden Tongue
Organ, warranted. VN ill be sold very
low. Inquire at this office. tf.
IM-HAT FOR Satß. From JO to lo ton*
first class Timothy ha.v for sale. Pfico.
sl2 per ten. IU i" , V H \?\.
May l.St Linden Hall.
Clothing goes at about half price at
Newman'a.
——Esq Deininger, brother of the quill,
from Millheim, paid eur sanctum a visit
tha other day
Joe Tarker. of Lewistown, has been
admitted to the Philadelphia bar and lo
cated in that city.
Wallace Duncan has the appoint
ment a* ager.t for tha Spnrg Mills railread
sution. We congratulate our young
friend Wallace upon his appointment. It
gives general satisfaction, and is one ef
the beat that could have been msde. M*. .
R-vigors, of Aaronsburg will be agent al (
Coburn (Forks) station He is a gentle- f
man qualified for the position.
Frank Green, in the Bush house, is
the oldest druggist in the county. with one
of the meal complete drug establishments
this *jde of Philadelphia, in drugs, chem
icals. standard patent medicine*, toilet ar* |'
tides, all kind* o! fishing tackle, ate.
"Yes, of course,' 1 said one woman (
to another, a few days ago, "go right into
Hasser.plug's new store, at Spring Mills, t
ifyeu wart to see a large and eplendid j
stock of goods sold at a trifle aboye whole- j
sale. t
Owls are of immense service as vermin
destroyers. An English gamekeeper
found an owl's aest with one young bird
in it. He visited it for thirty consecutive 1 j
mornings, and in that time removed ft-om j B
it 106 rata, 49 mice, 11 shrew mice, *2 rob- j
ins, and 1 sparrow This was, and well it c
might have been, over and above what ,
the owl's consumption demanded d
The day express has been taken of!
the road frem Lock Haven to Tyrone, and n
in its place the Watchman says a passen- ,
get car has been attached to the local y
freight from Lock Haven to Bellefonta. !
The mail tr-iin runs as usual. Passengers
cannot go to Tyrone and return aatue day,
—the train goes up in the afternoon and y
returns in the morning.
Among the most valuable home
medicines, of actual worth for certain f
complaints, are some invented by Frank
Green, of Beliefonte, and they are beeom- I j
ing standards wherever used and intro* i
duced.
becomes dear, you cgn more than make it ; °
up by purchasing your groceries, pureatid 1
fresh, of bechler Jc Co., whereby you can 0
SSTC money. They keep everything you 1
need, and are the most obliging men you 1
can find to deal with.
The old firm of C. Curtin A Co. '
have retired from the management of the *
Eagle Iron Works, Beliefonte, and the
boys—Austin, Andrew G. Jr., James B. i v
and Harry—have stepped into their places
under the firm name of Curtin A Co.
Parlor suits, all styles, home-made t
and city, very low, at J. C. Brackbill's, jr. ! ,
Beliefonte
J —Last week a gentleman surveying ,
on Big Mountain, Sugar valley, came . *
across the carcasses of two bucks which f
had evidently killed each etb£ in battle,
as their horns were so firmly .ockod to- ]
gether that it was impossible to separate c
them. These fallows evideatly didn't
know it was against the law to kill "deer"
at this season of the yaar.
- t
ty, two men recently got into a quarrel on i
the porch of the hotel kept by George W
Davis, in New Washington borough, |
when it is alleged, Micheals struck ,
Witberow on the side of the head, the
force of the blow knocking him down and
causing instant death. ,
The contract'r, Mr. Hughes, has i
cur youi g friend, Charles Smith,
of near Woodward, as foreman on the ]
carpenter work for the new Pennsvalley t
bank now in prcgress of erection here.
Mr. Smith is an experienced mechanic. (
At Wir. Wolfs are for sale Knapp's
patent curtain fixtures, advertised in an- |
other Column of the Reporter. They aio i
the mast convenient out. tf-
Many of the Pianos and Orgar.sn<w ( i
manufactured will contrast well with
some watches we have examined, having j
a massive, highly embelished case, and t
when jou ask them what time it is, they
don't know, something is the matter with |
the movement. Such is not however the
case with the Realty instruments, manu- |
factured atlWa*hir,gton. N. J., the move
ment, durability and tone, it the first con
sideration, and then the case constructed
according to price. lm
Groceries down to cash prices at
SechleFg, where they keep the best.
By using the V arrish 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. Moffitt is now in
the county selling this useful article. 3t.
-VMJTICE OF APPEALS.—Notice is
jJN hereby given that the Coromissien
ers of Centre county will hear appeals
from assessments of 1577 for the different
townships and boroughs in said county, on
the following days, at tha places for hold
ing elections in townships and boroughs,
lo wit:
T'atton, Monday 21 of May.
Half Moon. Tuesday 22.
Ferguson. Wednesday 23.
Harris, Thursday '24.
College, Friday 25.
Potter, Saturday 20.
Gregg, Monday 28.
I'enn, Tuesday '29.
Haines. Wednesday 30.
Miles, Thursday 31.
Friday 1, of June.
Marion, Saturday 2.
Liberty, Tuesday 5.
Howard tp, and Bero, Wednesday C.
Curtin, Thursday 7.
Boggs, Friday 8.
MiSesburg, Saturday 9.
Union, Monday 11.
Huston, Tuesday 12.
Worth, Wednesday 13.
Taylor, Thursday 14 at House of John
[Copenhaver.
Rush, Friday 15,
Phiiipsburg. Saturday 16.
Burnaide, Monday 18.
Snow Shoe, Tuesday 19.
Benner, Wednesday 20.
Spring, Thursday 21.
Beliefonte, Friday 22 A 23.
From 9 o'clock a. m., to 4 o'clock p. ni.,
each day. The assessors with their assis
tants arc required to he present and have
their assessments there.
AND. GKFGG.
H Bxck. H, A. MINGLE,
Clerk. J. N. HALL.
7t ComFs
Any kind of marble furnished from
Heisler'a Works, at Beliefonte, where tbo
finest taste and beet skill is displayed in
all jobs that go out from there.
The viewer*. to run the line for the
formation of two election precinct* In P t
tor towndiip, performed their duties on
last Friday, 19. They started at Gregg
twp. lino, about 100 rods en*t of John
Grove's and proceeded wrl to tho Harris
twp. lino. Our Potior township readers
m*y form some concoption of tli* lino
from tho following name* cloo to tbo 'no
and falling into tbo nortborn or southern
procinot; namoly,
norm or TIIK UNK.
Mich IHirk, .1. N Dauberman, lloniy
Ro\-r, W. A Kerr, Jut Sweotwood, P.
Smith, J. P Rankle. Centre Hill, 11 1 o<-,
Fo ix IturkhoiJer, 0 K"*uan on R*h
i' farm. Jacob Kunkle, Jno. Loo, r ,
W. W Lcve O-!., J. 11. Sloiior, James
Kunkle, Jno 1, ve. Junto' M Clellaii.
John Klino, Ditalei. and Pay lor
MOUTH or till! UN K.
John Grove, Wm Lucas, M. Strobui,
John Risho!, John Wagner, Mr* Spang'
lor, Johq, Hitner, NVm. Gohcen, L. t Kitn*
port.
Tho louthern precinct will hat o front
70 to SO voters ntoro than the northern
of thia county to-day—male and female
it would bo decided by a majority , f at
loa't IS,4tS9, that the best place to buy
good groceries i> in tho lluh house b'ock,
Beliefonte, whore So, h!or do bus'.i.cs* and
constantly tend their g-'oJ. pure, iroah j
and wholoaomo groceriesout into a'. nock
and corner# of the county. This we j
hare gathered trom popular opinion |
privately expressed, and all the
returning boards in creation could not
count them out.
—AI! the handsomest work in the
Hellefonto, Centre Hall, and other eenie
teriee in this county, whether m monu
ments, couches, or headstones, is turned
out by the skilled hands in Heislet s Mar
ble Works, and cheaper than e sow here.
we I ave seen it, you can buy a full suit of
clothes for at Newman's, and a good
article at that. U.-ys'suits from SJ,bO lo
ft JO.
Now then, here is a recipe lor any
ef our matrimonial readers, who may
quarrel, and then wish to become "turtle
doves" again A I'*rtsin aid hi* wite
quarrelled "I shall drown myself, she
finally cried out, exasperated "Go, it 1
ant ail that deters you, he ai wered.
Still, he followed fier, and w hen she
threw herself into tho Seine, plunged in
and brought her lo land As ho
climbing up the bank, however, he s'ip
, ped back into the r.ver, and being ex
hausted by b.a pre* <1 us exertion, was nr..
able to save hime'.t. His wife seeing hi
situation plunge! in alter him, but a* |he j
could net sw m, that wa of no avail, ami j
both must have been drowned had it not
been for the timely arr *ai of §om- p 'ice
men, who pulled them out. The pair went
home like two turtle dove*.
—The Selinsgr.'ve Times says shad fo ,
| hauled about Sunbury and N*>rthumber !
lsr.d a day or two, and then what remain
unsold are brought to its 'gr ve. We
judge the citixecs of Seelystaedle can
cot be veiy particular about their fish, it
such find a market there. We won t or*J
der shad wheu we stop at Selin>grpve.
Godey for June is a most Je ightfui
number. The steel engraving. "The
Country Beau" is a charming picture,
while the large and handsome fashion
plate, and the numerous other engraving*
lend to attract an interest the reader.
Uodey alway was and ever will bo a hs
vorite with the ladies.
Harper's Magazine for June i* a
beautiful number ; and for tho uniform
excellence of iu illustrations and the va
riety and interest uf iu reading matu-r. it
descryes comment as being a stop :n ad
v ar.ee of anything hitherto undertaken, j
Den't forget Decoration day. May
30. The citizens of Centre Hall ar.d vicini
ty will decarate the graves ofdeparted >l
- buried here, as a tribute to their pa
triotUm. They died that the country
might live. Let their names ever be
green in eur memories Let all who can,
be here on Wednesday, afternoon next,
and participate in the ceremonies-
Weather very aira a few days,
with occasional showers, up to Wednes
day, when it was coel.
Yony Deininger can sell you any
thing in the hardwaro line, low as else
whore.
The Lewistowners have voted in fa
vor of a steam firo engine. They have
had their b-.g fire, of < jrse r*ur an en
gine.
At J. O Deiningor'a you can buy
Motto Frames from 30 cts up . Mottoes, 6
CD. 3t.
Diphtheria baa been the cause of the
death of five children of Samuel Eisenhart
of Ringtown, Schuylkill county, within
two week*. Three were buried in one j
grave.
Never read manuscript, or copy, j
lying upon the compositor's stand in
printing office-it is a* ill-mann-red as to
look over a man's shoulder to read a let-1
trrho is holdirg No one nevd know;
what is to be inserted in a newspaper, un <
til the paper makes its appearance
Cowher's mill wagon visits Centre!
Hall twice a weefc—quite an accommoda
tion
Nice thunder shower Thursday af-;
teruoon, 17.
The Pcnn* Valley Institute, in this j
place, under Pref Fortney, i* ir. a flourish
ing condition.
Shad have been caught at Selins
grore.
50 cenU a day and board. That's too lit
tle
Ail kinds of furniture, the best
home-made a* well as city manufacture, I
always on nand at J. C. Brachbill'a
rooms. Beliefonte, at prises to suit all.
Dead Sh<4 Pain De-lroyer kills
pain in from 110 20 minutes. An excel
lent medicine, for which J. K. Cross ;s
general agent. Sold at Miller's drug
store
NOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS.—^ The
annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
Lew isburg, Centre and Spruce Creek RR.
Company will be held at the office of the
Company, No. 233 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, on Tuesday, June 12, 1877,
at 12 o'clock, m.
Election for President and Directors
same day and place.
JAMKS R. MCCLI RK,
24 may3t Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF POTTER
SCHOOL BOARD.
The Board of School Directors of
Potter School District will meet at
Old Fort, on Monday, June 4th, at 9
o'clock, a. m. to examine tho 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. m., to organize a new Board.
HISO the township Auditors and Clerk to
examine the School Treasurer's account.
By order of the Board,
W. A. KERR,
17may3t. Secretary.
The death, at 54, lately occurred of an
Englishman, known as tho Norfolk giant
He was a farmer, and often loaded his own
wagon by carrying four bushels of wh.-at
under each arm at a time. When in great
haste to get farm work dona he has been
known to harness himself to oneof bis own
harrow*. His weight was 836 pounds ;
height 6 feel 6 inches ; width, from ahoul
der to shoulder across the back, 20 inches
He was a most amiable man
Pottsville, Pa , May 10 —The forest Ores
have been spreading rapidly between the
Sheaandoab and Mahanoy planes during
the week. This afternoon the bridge near
Frackville, the timbers of which were
smouldering, gave way while the Shenan
doah stage was passing over it and an un
known mun, who w as on the bridge utthe
time, waa crushed to death. The strge
passengers escaped
e PKNN'S VAT.I KY INSTITUTE
Dk.VR KIMT t • 1 •< annexed i' a i
" port of the aland ng, in o *• , of each ft
ft dent In altendai oat the 1 ti'.Uto. • r t
n week ending Miy I s . in'' Ibo t r;nr
• opposite the nuin indi. ite tbo goner
• aTorago.
• Ileal, Sallie, 75 Hoal. Jennie, 7
0 Hoa'. lie mo, 7*. Hoop, 1> \„ >
. BOUM tl K Dlngta, Clevan,
Kmetick. C K. N> Famer, N M . r
For on in. F \ I Foi.mai !• li
Fo'ttiev, D t , M Marp'tor Dane, 7
f Holler, PS., i ■ H, tier, \liio. 7
h< Jot \Y 111 . a . k • ■■ no, >M||l f
Kurt*. NY•" I. > . K te Chari , •
. 1 .*.< It anobi M 1 waul, I
- Murray. orw. 86 Natl. Ja 1 . #
(1..1H \\ F 11 '• ba'o. N
Ki. in. |,, \ N . 7.Y Smith, 8. \V .
• Mnitti, John 7-'. Sali t" \\ , '
> fp ' s'or. H., Sl .
While the numb, i • la hn report ai
for the most p.itt, ■ > y, >•' ihti
• are acme tl at do not till ilie bit, i
' laid !. \v : hitu V of, : ... io r nil
• rtfitind by th< parm I hop# I •
the co-operati -n nooo'iaiy t> rm. >vo t:i
1 d 'creditable .landing, by mut g a Woo
Iv, or li entb v exhibit of the kind abov
1 given The patron* of the achool aio r.
speetfully requested t. attec t .v i ,-f '. .
1 exercise* at their pleasure. If the o ni
mumtv is a veto its wf mtci," I onr;
Yallay lastltuta 1 a ' '•< haartilj an
; wall sustained ; the fi.m.l* of odue all*
| have th matter in their awi ..and- w
j tbs opportunity ho mproveJ
Respect fully,
ti \V Font sn
England is still making preparation
for war. and aa though alio wort g in.
Into a big fight. Austria is a!- > gottini
into alupo f>r * nit'tliing f the ki:
and Germany iediuilling lip her t;st> to.
France just now seems to be getting ii.
to trouble at home which tu.> keep he
out if the big fight among the other t-.a
tiona commences ou ncceunt of th<
Turko Russian war
TKIH"H I KIN FUA Nt K
Franc g.-ts ui r> ut t.s v .ne::.
notice than any other nation on the g.obi
and they never are i y timig but u riou
and bio. dv and u variubly it short dira
lion. Things ju.l new look like a new
I revolution in that country , a: d ho >r.
j tasueof lie Reporter reach* 1- readers
] [ great event* may .avetrai j red in Par .
or the danger may have pas id awy A
despatch was recc \<d oa IS, ut Wa - >6
ton, from M-I tor \\ B.hi ..r: e at Far -
stating that a rev. '.ioti in France was •
imminect that he di emed it >,dvi*abio t.
telegraph the situation without delay. It
was thought to be serious here this umrn
ing, when the temper >i Pre., but Mao
Mshell'* letter l > Ju'n S.n . war o
tiMiied. and this afternoon t! i r-rogui: g
of the C amber by the form n ordi r t, r
one month was regarded is aJJ t
l ugh it aa.Ji : • 1 y ivaii r.g : m-e : !
a clause in the C l: -r.n In.gtl t
the Gtiamber e uld be adjourtie4 for that
time It will reas-emt le, t i thought
heie, only to be do \edt.~ t' <■ esita.
ble struggle, unless a r.-vo'ut ni. as im.
mineiit as Miniter \V ; ,*hburne be ,ivi>
Another despatch *"• rti Pa • .>-
There was groat eiciltuieni in Par - a: .1
in the pru\ ince* la'. r: g! t &: d to day. I
no disturbances
The Temps quotes a threalenit gar! o
from the st, Petersburg tli ,'■ *i t.i
which points significantly t a * r of r< •
venge against Germany
Th Times, in a leading art! c . -n
--menting on the situation in I a: -ay
"In the er.ii the Lett may evt:. strengthen
the republic, if tl . y di| ay a - u;\ at i
of temper and r--p. :rt' ■ In A
single riot in lue strop', might do irr. j ara
ble mischief by giving i. pretext f : dis
play of military r g -
Vneatine.. prevails among t! • .op; -
ters of the new Ministry It ;ear.*J dis
selut.on would t arrow tl i put Mii •
Mahon and Gambi tta. nr ! t' ,t :h
try would declare for Gambetta
The Standard's Versailles spec al says
the scene in the Chamber when M de
Fourton appeared in 'i.e tribur." to r. ad
the message is Indescribable. The Right
applauded and tho left hooted and >"■ -1
Kic'aniations of f. arful rage an.! i .Its
were exchanged for ten minute* Some
members were actually soutUir.g with etia
another.
HUNDREDS OK PERSONS HOME
LESS
Wood's Falls, NY, May IG,—Terri
ble fore<t tire* ragit.g in this vicinity, and
have renderrd hundreds patNM home*
Irs*. At stackp le F rge Cannon's C'or
ners and Centreviile. where the tres rage
the fiercest, the people ar. fining in every
direction, frequently barely escaping with
their live*. At the latter p ice two- ty
ssven duelling*, with barn* aUsched t->
mo't of them, six savruiiils, two
stare* and one church were swept awsy.
At Champ an irg" > ar • t s of I -
viitons and ne. e*nry c tiling have hem
contributed by citizens. The entire r in
try is enveloped in den..- mnoke. It i
statci there were many faiiiilie. living ii
the woodlands where ii. have ragni
so fearfully, and that unduut't.-J 'y IUHIIV
person! have perished while attempting t>
ave their house*.
DISTRESS CAUSED HY FOREST
FIRE>
W'atertown, N Y M,v lc Harr wit:.
I accounts of suffering an ' d -t.tu'. n * no
from the burned district in Clint- P-uii
ty Sixty families n-'ar Cm.non'i Cor.
i ners are destitute . f everything tut tin
clothes on their back. Ki.i-d s hen g -eu
to them from all directions A large t-n<
of rich farming country ha* been .wrp
clean of building, f.-m ei, trees ami
j Tfie crop! that huii been puti-i the grouni
are destroyed, and the people aie ulier y
daatitute, t nlpless !4 r.l wi'hout re-our e*.
BOSTON S RATTLESNAK.E AND
RAT.
(E'roiu the 15. "t0n Putt
A short tini since one of the member
of a prominent Boston manufacturing firn
spent a few weeks hunting in Florida, am
on his return he brought with him a mon
ster rattlesnake, the gift of u riend. Hi
snukcship measured about five feet u
length, and ha* a body the si/.* of a man
arm, the white, yellow and brown cuticl
blending rather beautifully in patohe* <
various forms. The heavy trinngula
head, characteristic of veuomou* reptile
ha* a sinister expre-sion, an 1 in moment
of'excitement the five rattle* on hi tn
keep up an unplea.antly sugge'tivo whir
ring, while a forked tongue of ink
. blackness and surprising length dart nn
grily from his turtle-like mouth. Ho isn
sleepy, half starved fellow, a* may rend
ly be imagined, but wide awake and rend
for an encounter of any kind. It was ir
to the cage occupied b7 this snake thr
three days since, a small si/.ed wharf n
was introduced, in tho expectation lha
tho rodent would form a meal for th
stranger. Tho snake seemed to think s>
too, for he darted on the unwilling visit*
and caught him by the neck. The rn
who had hitherto been running around th
cage trying to get out, gave a shar
squeal as ho felt tho serpent's fangs, nn<
twisting about, buried his teeth in tl
scaly jaw of tho aggressor. Tho snak
writhed and twisted and rallied s'uar
notes of alarm a* tho rut kept his sharp ii
cisors at work, and before the spoi-tatoi
' could fairly comprehend what had h|
pened tho little quadruped had shuk
himself loose and was bopping in atl'rig!
at the further end of tho cug fer a mca.
h of exit To the surprise of all, 1.6 *ho\vi
r no effect of poison, and w hon tho snal
i again made a grab ut him hs met h
r creeping foe halfway and snipped off
e piece of his long forked tongue. Th
- seemod to bo rather tncro than tho Flot
diun bad bargained for, and ho druggi
e himself into a comer, cast down and d
Coated. Since that time ih„ rut ha* llmi
r MOW .MAN'S EAGLE ( LUTIIING HALL,
3p NEWMAN'S EAGLE CLOTHING BALL,*
•• NEWMAN'S EAGLE CLOTHING HALL,
•' |T
•'' S •'lore "H'l hellergood* for lea money else Central Pennsylvania.*]
' "fp. lilf ' J. NEWMAN, JR., Proprietor.
v I Allegheny Street, Sands' Btiil? ing' BELLEEONTE,-PA. 5 ,. .
r n _ ■mm ■■mill ■ n irn n . unnrf j—-- L
I 'Hit ill Ills -trull-it , I' lit* I !1 . r
ilt , o\(ir thr body of 1 i- * ii.'iu enemy, am
, , avoid* the Jill lull (II I ■'> I i <•(!!( |
under the hewit >'! '.• The r
eeui> perfect i indiflVirt• : i regard* th
reptile en i i* ' en (he ariHl*etl to
i „ 1 ,-1 • ' makes
,tg Ito dodgo, and ml| I>.:c* bwk vkH th
,i ral'i-r i* mi :*ua!ly itfei v. 1' i, n =i ,
~ nulai condition of things, and there*'* int
ilj j muniiy from di ulh ir.niul he very em I
ly accounted for.
AI. in WATKI BtIIUTIOS A ili*
-
"A ih. rt tinu .■ V 1* in.. Amnion
who had it sulcd in I - '. May; tor tin
'1 p*t lti years, dm J at th- adi tiim! ago • '
'l* -wonty-oiie He nm the t wio rof inn.
'• iideretile property, : l ii|{ the Oprt*
(■*■ Home, !,U *- we'd .. .. u:i in the city,
l'!u morning M r. An. in i, w >h*!hi<r
pr roi. jjnir.ed e tho w:. t : the deceaeej
,i- during the entire rie'ite. n \ ..r- of hi* r. *•
idtiiee in Fort \\ -iim- upi I ;• 1 .[>■
((►.tinted administratrix of hi* i-rtutc, when
jlhe pj . intmont iai r. ••: .1 n the
grout d tlint ! e hud • , r wi:> iiv ng in
\ .rill Hint . • in . . . nl> to urh :n ! e
nut married in IP'.M. ■. I from whom he
lit. ! never W. • t |t* .it he
l*.
'hud three children hy tin" .!■- .ivtn.v one
i .'fwhoui. timuel An. o. ■ .frii.l.nvi ,
Ohio, retUt* the ujtpo.ntn .ml f Sarah
Aiiitn ti, • i th:* •v, ii ii, *trlr i
.ind file 1 a long iff. iavit to the effect at ve
't .
, .ttin only lawful vile el fie decerned,
*nd aihs for fine to ,;*t!'er evidence,
which wa* grnle.l at i : .< erne ,et tor
.•hearing n tne "it!, <•! May. i'■ o ritr
,'. *u*. < a ile. : t. i -en
To tt... the Mil; ii to un : t e f. -
. 1 The tecond w;e in the arli. i# ah. ee u -
. nded I m 11. M v r , . St..
r h*t been In *,. i. .he N l.l.viij* . the
...
| ( Amnion wa* n kind uad ..... !.-•
. beti.il dufii'it the niter. ). *r- i.ved
with him, and ththi • <'. • •.>!*. n
. .tiled .li Lcr lif w . t: i the
hrt wife vtrjieit Up t .it I : . her
:
.
t*te She ha* four i hiidreii, n d <-r c*<-
[ - a *ad . j.e Tie '. v. ■ i*v i r
itid left her and *he 1 - : rver *rn t in
'
10-dav.
hlukiui; ( recti
ThLolJ. and wt '.'. h:. ir. t*r t-i dt. in
i Mr 11. M I wiieu. t l . x
, (!: enced t... er* in th • i'< t
tia* render-d t!-. utn -stff-ict- >h
.vherever he I*. been, in il unu< ntandt
* the milling bu-itiii- t! . i lie
WAKKAN 1> 111- FLOCK a"
other work, *cnt > ut from Sink :ig t'r. t i-
M . t yive .at -fa. o , .)
and jua ty lt>... wai.vg .1 l-.ia! let
- Mr t'.wher f rnih v ir • r-t <•; -U
. ile'iverei to Centre 11*. .tw ■a wt * I t
Mi'.i w agon
HoUM-Kcepe"W, give Mr (' w' • r a tr
* i .' !v > i r. t ri
i"-* 3 "
• ♦
i| MtKIKI).
On tbu Dili intUnt. at the re len • f
'' the bride * parent. Main .troct. La .11.
I veti, ov fi*• i'► Creifhl KH J i Mi *
Kntire, ot lte ■ : i.' •. at..; M. Fanny h
Laverty, of I.wis llavoi.
1M i l.
On 13. near Kreel rt. 111., John J
' Lamb, aged •" V ear-, S ■ ■ ' - SB I iv •.
I On the rdofF- ti :a-t. Thou the
. above . Jsn I* l.anvh i.-j ( rte
life, l idding her hn*band nt t ■ -.rrow
for her ; that *he would await (i.i c. . .r,g
' to uiet-t her in that better land. How i r_v
v *oon (t.-i. in h iill-w:e f r-vi. •• •, h.-
!, re-united tin m in that hnv-n •! . t rn .
, rr*t, all adopted d.oigliter Mil the n v
- . ■
* Tha uhj*ct of tfio ah. ve l til l* VI M - hen
i>: with a rhil! whi! • n i i . ■ " ib'taf
lat. Oth, which rnul'i 1 . - tinn • !
the lung*, which d.d : v -rV, ij .■-
' than one week Th .> >r ot the above
n wn at hi* bed*'do d,n i , in-t h if.
which ended at 1 IV a and ■ *' al n*'
hi* many friend* thai 1 • '1 in the tri
umph of a living ! ■ . nt • •*•* 1 not**
" ter. S.
II On l'i, it t . io r F *.n Ha.'. M:
Hr*yUa, wile f John F 111
o|4o year*. 6 mntb*. ai d
J Although Mm, Bei
long and trvrre t . the n tiger ui ileail.
eatne at u tin e >tii'l under iin iiintn ■ -
iea-t expected ; Up to it fw .1 i- -
donth *he bail lon n ill • : n-ii.-il h. . *.b
e h u t death cam u ! y and t-.ialie i hi*
. work The dec, - : v. - -tent
member of the Hcforn •.1 church, at i
when her 'apt hour • i *1 -• wa* readv
ed n 100 w nicti nothing b it divine giac.
en heal. Wee..in'i .1 ' -to I • that c-o
' 1
i-d an J broken 1 eart. 1 r;h ha* "• *orrow
M * huh heaven cannot hen J.O S
On IT, in Pcrgu >rs tivp, Ii oge \V
| Mk, aged 78 year*.
' i'KHi ci: n' \?.: ;i
--l'hi'a-1' !pli:;t
I Fhitade'i.hin Mi.v'Jd 1 ir d . nd
owt r ; Mini c-.itii ' iv.-- v. - ti
i Pennvv vniiia do.. ' . .' ie
-1 lOfod'i
rs Wheal quiet, w • I' '- am
her. 206; white 2lb Kv -d . t■ n -
'' :: il *.IV i/.'7 Oat- ' . ' '<•>!}••
' , Mutter quiet; New V 11'. ii!.rd
a- county extra*, 23(' '• •: ••.. ' i
j,:2.'e. Cheeie tead>; N \otk lancy,
l-lti.i,l.V; we.t-rn li. I ' ill' Kgg
-1,1 iirtii ; Pelin*\h i, '*••• •' ■!-<•>• .i '
- Delaware fr. ' I • • "i ,
le KIJ.
of It r-.T.1. K i NT. Ml Mil. May IT.
ir |by Shnrtlidge t '•.
-.; Flour per barrel, v, • nle, c <'
. i " retail, jl 1 IK.I
White wheat. 1 '.HI
11 , lied " I '.HI
r- ! It ye, 75
,y ' Corn, shelled, b"
Corn, rob, 4'>
Oau, 35.
n " Hurley, rye weight,
li- I '',OVer*eeil *5 per '*! i O'iml*.
Jy i I'otatoe retail. 1 It)
Nova Scotia plaster, gro jml, 10 no.
n *i Cayuga " $'.150.
Nt Anthracite coal :
at Cbe-tnut |ir ton nt yard, f b 00.
,i Small stove, " - b 25.
Stove, " -5 26.
Kgg. " Ss(i
o, Mrokon, " Sotc.
,or
it, /
rp Choice Farm
id, FOR PALFI
The urdersigt-.i d < li'. r the f.'il.'Hin
' 4,! choice h< tiniteai), i in Lit Jen Hull, i.
rp |• rivittu kale. Con-ing ..I
in 19 ACRES OF LAND,
under fences and in a high state of cultivn
ip lion. Thereon arc erected u 2-STOJC
~n BKK'K lIOUSL, Ibn.k llur;i. all nni-i m
f , iy outbuildings, with cliou li.bi, on ti,
'' Ijirciniee* n < stern and n never-fnilin
'••"'gtreat-.i or running ivd-r.
Ed 1 I hia prop, ilv i* de :r ill .' loci.led ah. ii
ik. - "(ile Iroui L. C. A S ( Kit , and .If o
' ii Sim op( ortunit, for any no wishing t
ret're upon small (brio
I" ", For further partieulnr< ispply to
hist I> C (HM.KKH'K.
,_,. i ANNA (aNGKUD K.
liiuaydm. Linden Hall, Pi
b'd, Al-<>, u new 2 loirfj '.in/ii, guarantu*
dc |in every respect, for* e, vr taken in ex
ur change for i nrig cattle
rJ 4 DMINIM KA IDK S Nollt 1
i -t a
• Letter* of a lmim-trnti i on the estat
got Sarah (i i o i tatii ot Penn tw p ,t♦.
~l havi g le-en i noted to fo- Ulldl igl.Oi!
n 1 lef >.ills ... OIWII g thi-ioselvi to be ill
*" dobted to *a i. I de. , drill are requested t
H m ike iinno dial, pay lucid, and p. rson
a !m ng claim* ag iitist the .-late will pri
i., Lent tlu-iii authcntii .ted f .rttleno nt
THD- IDM'K M \N.
'* ItOBKKT SMITH,
uny 10 ft Adin'rs
I 11. \l. N.ll ll 1 N. fie i
I ( CI. VI II
jtiiat an ii | pi it d . ii nil! be Bled* 10 Hi
1 I •' I. I 111!, ilift, ti Varrio
•-1 of the State of Pennsylvania, forthe incur
p ration • ti. ' Pinj Coal alul lr n Com
■ • i .
' 'drably in sucl cam made and provided.
A Ll \ A N Di.lv A BtU KH
■
.'Cheapest of All!!
a|
Largest of All!
• IIKSTIIF VI,L!!!
MAGNIFICENT -hick <>F
SFKINti and --1 MM EE
GOODS
Wolfs Old Stand.
AT
/VJ* O£JJY;I£ >J/\LL,
ov! •; on y \ KD*. uf c.\ Lit o,
U tiD H U 11.1, lit .**<n.lt
I'll K\P U HUN KS
KB It KFtHI K EN
THIS -KtJ.
1 DiN
w . have the G.Price, Lu* t ,s t .
tectkoi t"ii*urp-*. ,| ;
.
, our T . rid,. ; air. a I th- p-ih.n- gen*
■ .
BEST SELEv'I ED STOt K.
A lull line of |)r>-
A
(mmhlS,
<c ar. (. a• >vvar M ; ai.u Wl
-\\ are. H a ;- an I Caps, and in fact r *.,
erything and anything embraced n. thr
A I.AKUK HTu< kOF $
READY - MADE CLOTHING
"(distantly t u L abJ.
< u.-t-imcr* w.!. find the ck com
|li :<•, #:n! a call is all that is r. juircd
to a*#nre you that tliis is the bel
[> ir, in th valley to buy Tour gooda.
WM. WoLr.
L \ t L l 1 I u N *
'
- * - feCM C S '"5 * C*sf
C S. c " - T •** x-• % K :- •
i 'Hi I*l*fiVa ~: * 4~ ~
' < I>% '' e *T4 v>. *-
K K V O L V T I 0 N I
WALLPAPEK
t pri. - gr stly reduced. The -lock is
v-ry l oinpltt. and Mtiiu g for cash at 7,
1 IL 12* ai.ii 11 it- t :!. •on w 'iile thi
CliN FKCTION KH V.
A f.n< .. rt;.. : t i (he ihoi.iot Con*
fcctloiiery, fr. ti m ihe* liianufsctoiii*.
JU*t ri ' I-IV i d :it Welch's
( IIIN A WAKE AT COST.
A -po -ulid et of French China ware,
w-itt.c id b.,-d Jl pi.-.-.-, price ■educed
trumlDlo lit A set Eng *h Chioa, tt
(.;•, . price reduced fro in ?12 to s*.
(,'sil ami see ttiem a! W.
J A MKS WKLCU
|;\mttoi; s N'trici.
L tl*r* t. ■ stnentary on tie • 'uto of
•
i eieol. iisviiig been granted to tho under.
; Signed, all per* As intj. bUwl to S lid estate
1 it. required to make immediate payment,
I and t! ..■ |.at it g t aim* against the smi .
to |ire*elit them, duly authenticated ht
.■ f.-r t'. rn-r ; FA M I. )HV IK.
mav 17 Executor.
I N Till. MA ITI K ■ H,, estate of C.
I 111. Kxvl i : 1. F.VI Option to the
• ( account of \ R, Bar w Executor
The Audit r ;:.•■■! l.y the OrpbaM
C If I It en i- tuilty. to licar and |i*s
ft 1 ■ X : ; - to the account of A.
K It.-*: "iv. <\. . utor . f C. Meek with,
ib 'd. w i alt< ■d to the dutii *of h s ap
..•intl.ielit at I ofhco ill Bellefonte, on
Fridnv, the b . lay of June, 1-7". at tor.
■ cb-i '., a in., when and where nil parties
i ill f( d i .11 at' <ld i! l!., \ *ee liropi'T,
DW'ID 1' KoKTNKY
17m 3t. Auditor.
I N THE <tUri! ANs (OCKTofCentre
1 county In the matter of the excep
. lion-to the i. , ni tn! (ir i J{, li-AK, nd
- inimstrator ot Junie- 11. It. ink-
I be Auditor nppodded by the Orphan*
Court to hear and |ia* u|ioti the exi eptioni
led to the sniil ai i ount, will n'lenil to thi
duties ..f hi* appointment at hi* ofdre, if
li- leionte on Wedne-day. tlie Cth day o
'June, 1h77, at ten o'clock u in., of said
day, w hi n and where all parties intcreslei
i nil attend i; t v tee proper.
DAVID F FD UTN K. V,
17niy3t Auditor
. ...
QPKING OPENING OF
i:< tN N KTS, TBI M MINGS, MILLIN
KKY.
At Mis* LUCY DEININGER'S,
in < 'outre Hall,
wh ■ bn-jut returned from Phllmleliiliia
'with th,- LATEST FASHIONS, aud .
• oinpleti stock of n-w Bonnets, new 11 nt -
elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will h
-old or made up, ut rcii* nahle |irices
Also, old lai'ie* Drct* Cap-.
The new stvlnx tiro very p-etty. Ladie
call and sec them early. Kir?t come, Urt
-erved. Itminyl
A DMINISTHATDK S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration on tho estnt
,_jef Michael Lingle, late of Gregg tvvp
"■■ I■ I, l aving h-on granted to the under
-igio i, all person- knowing theinsuivM t
i he indebted to said diced en I, uro request
Jed to inlike immediate payment, anil per
n . | sons l.aving claims against tho estate wt
Y! pr> '-fit them, authenticated for *• ti*
t. II EN BY LING I.E.
I,„i Adm'r
,j,i u|*2o fit Spring Mills
II I A r irrhi i intnii.ing five perron* vvi
struck by a railroad train near I'oniptor
j New Jersey, Wednesday evening. Sim .
I Doinoi !, Mi. • Tuy or < f l'nterson, arid
'young man were killod, and the clhprtw
, fatally injured.
•d| - ♦
x- It seen s I ha* u Huo i bad to the jn r|u
trutor of ;he muni ■ ai Elm station.
TIIOB. A. HICK'S. ILK. HICKS.
IIAItDWAIiE! IIAUDWARE!!
|To Hid Public :
W i I ievo theic i k'o. ii gto lieu K , ' ,l <'-n! revival ufLtiaincxa of all kimla, and especially iu our line, for Hardware {wax never lower than at the
pr. -in! time. It has been on a gradual decline for ycara. ami is certainly at the bottom uow.
W . liavc b .up-ht A LARGE S TOCK HF ALL KINDS OFGOOUS at thcae low hgnrea, and we intend to sell at lower pricea than Hardware
uits, or cu r will be, tiered in Jtellditntf. This is the tune to buy, fur you can positively get bargains from us. We defy competition, either in prices or
1 iinlii v of L'oods. W c intend that no one shall undersell us. \\ e lravo been barely keeping up the variety for some time back in order to take advantage
of the low liguri-s nt the right lime.
We l.uve now on hand 300 kci,s or NAILS, over 100 Do/. DOOR IXJGKS AND LATCHES, and GLASS, SHOVELS, HOES,
I UliK S, mid all kinds ( .f' Uadiog g ml* iu proportion, which we propose to sell at the Joweet CAHH pricea.
H. bttv. Irv t ill line oi c'OAf II MAKERS f JOODS,aII kinds of WOOD WOKK, and PATENT and PLAIN WHEELS, CIRCLES
|NIIA( It LKS OK I |,LI NG. K PC., for Mechanics, and Carpenters, at lowest pricea. All kinds of Mechanics' Tool* at bottom figures,
FOR BEA<K-.MII HS—H'e have u Norway It.xl that we warrant and sell oo trial. Vices and Rellowa, ami best Charcoal Iran ; also Common
li-ui t!ii is usja ' v Id ut very luw price*. lOlt PAINTERS—We of!-r sjiecial inducements iu Pure iaead, Oils, Brushes, Etc.
\N v Mm! agency for the celebrated Imperial Cast Hteel Ohio Plows, formerly aold by Burntido d* Thomas. They are warranted to give
11 -ulisfaction. We also keep a full line of repairs for them. " 5^
We have a very full line of COOK BTOVEB and give a written guarantee with each one, if wanted. Will cheerfully give any one our lowest
j uticei who want* them through the mail.
THOMAS A. lIICKS t BR0„
! Allegheny St., opposite Loel)"s Store.
SPIII.Vd. - - - - - - 1877
**- ■ II
WE ARE NOW PREPARED.
FDR TIIE SPRING TRADE.
WE HAVE THE GOODS I
P R 1 C ES LB \V !
• # ♦—
Selection Unsurpassed! StockLar^e
And ii uwe extend .i cordial invitation to <ur friends, petrous and;the pub!i
generally. We wilt say this, Come! if we do not show you
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
AT PHICKS LOWKK THAN L'Sl Al.,
and if we cannot pnv<* that it i- to vour interest to natrouixe us, thei
' >n i buy ; h it C'ltm ;.'.d tiliifv vourt-elf.
We have upeued a full line of
l> R V G OO BS
Clothing, Carpets.
Boots & Shoes, Groceries,
tjCEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE, HATS AND CAPS,
and in act everything and anything embraced in the above line.
We will beat everything in prices and assortment, and our past, we trust
will be a suffic'i-nt guarantee to our patrons of fair and honest treatment
We have established and will maintain our reputation. The large trade wt
In enables u* to get fresh goods daily, which i* a great advantagv to our pa
iron* iu all lines, an 1 more c-ptcially in Groceries. Call, and it will prov*
to voul interest.
VALENTINES & CO.
H. HERMAN.Manager.
5 PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH!
WK HAVE. AT PRESENT. OX OUR COUNTERS, A LARGE AND
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS. WHICH
WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW TO
CASH BUYERS.
Ol'U LINE OF.MOI'RNINGCAL* Cotton I*op, 15, 22 and 28c
ICOES Is COMPLETE*. l!alicoes, C, 7, 8 and 9c *'
Lancaster Ginghams, 10c "
Bengal Plaid*. 12$r per yd. Best Cotton Carpet Chain2sc "
star Mills, 15c " Bed Ticking, 14, 20,25,38 c per yd.
Alpacas, 7.•, 50, -1 >, 25c " Split and double Zephyr
Clark'* O. N. 1". Thread,76c per dor. Black and White, lse per oz
Men's Shirting, 12?, 15,20 c per yd. All other colors, 20c "
Bleached Mtudin, sto lt>c " Germantown Wool, 12Jc "
Unbleached, sto 10c *' A large stock of Ltnseed Oil,
Sugar, 10,11,12 c per lb. White Lead, (Lewis'), Putty, etc,
Best White,. 12? C " i>u hand. Sold by special contract.
Macki re!, Lake Herring and white Fish very low. TERMS positively
CASH, or Ci'UUtrv Produce. Respectively,
ISA AC D. BOYER,
Aarousburg.
W. It. CAMP'S
t CENT*! HALL I
Furnit ire Rooms! i
I 1 respectfully infirm the citltcns
! <"• litre i unt.v that I hvr ohci.rd i
I urtiiiun K 'onis tn Ont'c Hull, and have
>. band n Urge alack "f Furniture and
*| Chair*. consisting in part of
CHAMBKU >ll t>,
EXTENSION rABLES,
BREAKFAST TABLES. \
BUREAUS, |
WASH STANDS.
BEDSTEADS .
SINKS,
CHAIRS, ;
A o.
. Wli ch will be told at the lowest cmh i
|ir I I', ; Kill I- Mild CXStllltlO 111 V (lock of I
Furniture before buying elsewhere
UNDERTAKING
ii |ie i .I v. f'l•t Fl X S Miid CASK hT>
> always an liHtid. Funer:. U attended with
hi KI.KfiAN r NKW It F A USE id any'
di-tunee, Payments en*>
M r .dm TV. K. CAMP. 1
I kHI'HS DRUBSM DRUGS HI
I * N. T. Shugert. huring purchased the
Drug store mi Allegheny street, Bollo
fnnti', neyt door to the hardware Store of
Hick* A Itro . fas (tockril and filed it out
with nil the mod popular
ii
2 ! ~?
d | DRUGS A MEDICINES, j
t lIKMU ALS, IT. I'.Kl MKIiV -*
r,| |
| SUA rs, COMBS AND BRUSHES, j
• TRUSSES, scPPoKT'KS, HKACKSj
'"j 1..., FANCY AND TOILET ~..i
j ARTICLES, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. !
Vj "
l'ntont Medicine*, Alcohol, pure Wines
, und Liquor* for medical purpcies only
j Physician's proscriptions carefully eoni-
PS 1 nounded and orders answered with eim
.i .nU dispatch. Parmer* und Physician*
111 from the country will find our stork of
_ Medicine* complete, warranted genuine
and of the best nunlily.
This Store will remain under the direc
tion of the accomplished druggist and
1° I'liarniHi'it heretofore connected with it,
' • Mr. 11 M Herrington, and wo respectful*
r 1\ solicit the custom of our friends and
the old (nitrons ol the store.
• I'apt! S. T. SHUGKRT.
?
D F. LUSE,
FAINTER, halSupl.
nflera his services to the citizens of
„ Centre county in
' HOIIHC, Mgn Uml Orunuientn?
I'ltistlliig,
" Striding, ornnniectirig and gilding,
I: r ri'.ii'
OAK, WALNUT,
f-IIKSTNUT, Etc.
Plain and Fancy Paper hanging. Orders
respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable
21) nor tf.
i• t rxxwtlj r*rnnsl 'n Iheae t tttica But
I f 0 I I > 'in abulia tlltn< *- wort alaadi
II) *1 lh* i<)oyrnt that are furu
lb i" twk In jour otn lown You nead not
•ic>M,r algbt Yon ran fftrr your
whole !-•< t .the wurk. "V ob ronr wwnrala
It owls n dtiiitf to try Ih# buslneaa. Trrms ami |>
OttWi' fr Addrw at oar#. It. I!nlk#tt M Co .
IN ttUnd Portland Maine _ Stfeby
Manhood: How Lost. How
Restored !
,lu*t i nMi-ltsd.a nrw edition of l>r 'ulv#rw#ll'
I elebiated I aaa) OO Ihe radical CTTFT WllhoOl inedl
rln* id \ie :tiaL<rrhf.t Nemtnal W#kn PM lavo)
Utttarv brjf.tnal !.*•. lajjs.strnrj. Mcutal atud
Phjstcal lnea|tafltt; Impodlwn nt to Marriage et<
alMst Mn|ih>t). KptWpaiy tand I it# ttx|ti % #d i y w#lf
lGitwl#flls eifMtti|strxi 4*ng. d"
Vricr. in a Mulct 4 erjtsii|M> nOh all C#nt
The ie|d>iatixl authni, in thia adatrahl# Kaaaj.
atiMrij drm latrates fmnt a thirty jean' succaaaful
Ft'its. that thealarmtng i ..nwe.je'm#• of sell xhuae
tGaj br radu all) t ured wtlbesut the dangen-as uaar of
ititsrual ro#tictnf ur th ap|>Ucatiun ot th# knif#.
i IN at < simpi#. certain.
►•nd efl> • tual bjr nteana of ahtrh eW) anfleret. r>
natter what hta ri-ndttton mar !>#. may itttf tit„M'R
chrapljr. privatrly and tadh allj.
1 his t •* tare ab'iisld b# In tb# baud* of avarj youth
atd #v*r) man in la*d.
Sent Gr.dc j acai, tua jiUln ruvaiop#. to any addrwaa
I<JS( paid. tji r* ,/,-iat of alt canta or two |oat Un{4
tddtCM th#
I UR C LVKRWKLt* MBDtOAL Co
oct. 41 Ktin Kl., N## York; f*sat (Mhea
F£N€E PICKETS \ !
I—Large neduction in prick
lljllj
We furnich the l'ickcts, marlofromi-incli
round iron, like desipn shown in cut, at
J25 CENTS I'KB LINEAL FOOT The>
make a lianjuoiuer, mere durable, ami
i-lmaper Fence than the wooden pickets
Send for circular to
LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS
, Manufacturers of MERCHANT MAI
I RON. G A'IK and HAKN UOOR HIN
.((.lis, BOLTS. NUTS, WASHKKS. ant
dielr now line of Patented Wagon Hard
. "inre,
t '.'l *V" M'.' AYttterst.. utid 'lt J: 110 First nv.
p Pittsburg, Pa.
f or sa'e h.v all tho leading Iron am
_ Hardware Merchants. Bmar 4m.
BRICK FOR SALE -First class brie
- will bo kept on hand for sale by J. (1
! Doiningcr at Xerbe's Centre Ual
brlcK yard* Ttieso brlok ur
offered so low that it will pay persons at
distance to como hero for them.
Intending to continue in tho manufac
ture of brick they will bo kept contantl,
[on hand, and fair inducements offered t
purchasers.
j 17 hu(c tf. U. K.ZEBB 1
f
ft HIBSMANS'HOTEL.
MILKOY, PA.
The be*t table and bar, and oxeoller
tabling I'. r hot-si s. A!.*o a tine resort fi
*uin:ner boarders Buss to depot, an
daily stages to Centre county, ('hanri
s OHsonnble.
y , CENTRE HALL
' DRUG STORE.
MILLER A SON.
(SueceMor to J. K Miller A Son |
Dealer in I*urr i)rug( end Medicine
Uye tiuff., mid Druggui't rur.di i *.
PURE W ISE AND LIQUORS
Ki>r inedicirrl purpo<-.
The brrt brand* >if
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
• I alway* in Moek.
' • i'rrvcriptioti* carefully Compounded.
|i C i M ILLER 4 BON
Jan. Harris if Co
SO. 5, BKOCKERHOFF ROW.
iiui Trails,
>• o
P A 1 N T S,
01 IS, ETC.,
JAS. HARRIS A CO.
! Beilefonte.
ARARK CHANCE
For a Sewing Machine.
| You can have your choice of the follow
ing firttcla** tewing machine*:
New American, St. John Domestic,
, [Janice, Singer,
• Remington, Howe,
f and Weed.
• At the Sewing Machine *tore of Bunnell &
Aiken, E**'. Market alrect, Lcwistown.
Alao part*, attachment* and needier for
all machines.
1 Great inducements for cash. Don't fai]
J to aee the St. John, aotnething entirely
new.
OH Machine* taken in part payment for
new onea. Send 60ct* to the above party
and you will gi by return mail, 1 do* a*-
- r:. d ti.-.-dl.- At .ny machine SOnoy 1 y
A MAN ~
Or A THOUSAND.
Having ditcoveied, in a luanui r almost
providential, a inoilivc euro f.-r Coniump
l. ti.ui andall Lung Complaint*. 1 feel it mv
uuly to make known it a practical manner
t by furnuhing a (ample bottle, free of
- charge, to all aufferers. my only hope of
remuneration being that the medicine will
perforin a1 I claim for it. The ingredi
. ecu are of the choicest herbal product*
- and perfectly safe ; will be aent free to all.
V Addrma tt once. Dr. O. Phelpa Brown, '2l
Grand Street Jersey City, N. J., or may
be had of J K. Miller & Son, Druggist*,
V Centre lla.il. Pa j ar , 4jy
C T At ksam.kr" C. M. Bower
ALEXANDER* BOWER, At
, lor "r*l Iw. luttelnm, Sped*] atwwtMa
Ci ® VUIIKUUIH. Mid Orvhaoi' i tuti priflict
I Ma* tw -wimM IB onaaa and Kath.h KS la
rt i.anaaa a bvilcUa*. j tf
I\A T E N T s !
* luduoed ! Entire C et 855!
' ' "ifice Fee $.Vt in advance, balance
j! within 6 month* after patent
allowed. Advice and ex
animation free.
Pa:mt- o!d.
' J. VANCE LEWIS A CO.,
. Kvom Washington, D. C.
Henry Reinhart.
WOODWARD.
UNDERTAKER.
1 Coffin* of all style* made on shortest r.o
!,ce. Undertaking *trictly U>
( Ohargwa reaaonahla. J7 r
*'
_
A
. Nervous Debility.
• %!
.y)* ] Weakaaaa or rv-prcwUn. , waak *>b*aaled
ioJ, s„.'L° sl*' *• wean VII
Int.ikuciii.]) t)r r of tome drain
uihmi tbf inifßi la al tj a cared L|-
1 iumphrey's Homeopathic Specific
f No. 28.
g It 1,-no* op and Inrigoralw Ih. .yrtem, dlnwl. tha
• i'"? "'U alraagU. and aanrcr
; • tb# drain and rrjnTonatca tL* enilrr
*"T" "rff"*" 1 * r—™ "lUi irrtwl auccaaabr tbooa"
it .J^'br dralara Vrlea. ai.oopar •ia([e vial
iHL!". 'tf "T • via la and t ||| of
■> "• 1P <'f t'rtce. Ad.lr-o*
BEATTY'Sto^X.
' lor Organs.
J| FaetoryjKatablished i n ;i856.
From the Pros*.
t, " I >e organ ha a rich, deep and *oul
• (tirring tone : could not *tay in the homo
, it. It helps wonderfully to drive
I away tbo thoughu of hard times "
4 .A? 0 Lebnori P* Daily Now*,ay* •
. °° \ n r °c<"'Pt of one of those' five
octave Par or Organs manufactured by
.. D. V. Beatty, ANashinatun, N. J. Thi
organ ts a fine, solid black walnut case
id and in tono it cannot bo surpassed by an v
instrument oi it* kind." 5 5
- ..y/ rom lhe ¥ w ?! 1 Register,
ck.u r i CßUed lh, week, direct from
„ the iMnufWeturer D. F. Roatty. ffS
ill ' h'sJuMl.v colcbratod v,r Kun .
ro ° "l'l'.oranco, and hndso,u!v
B turn shed unexcelled in richness and pow'.
er of tone. We aee more than plea.ee
with it. and heartily recommend it to an\
, -me contemplating of purchasing an or
t -* gan."
Best orter given. Money refunded upor
E r n"L-'fttn>nd freight charges paic
by mo iD. >_ Beatty) both ways if unsat
- J*hotory, after a teat trial of five days
Organ warranted for six ye trs.
Agents wanted every Where, male or fe
male, to canvas* for this superior instru
menu Addross D. F. BEAT!
" r New Jorsej
nd .
Wii. P. M'MANUS, Attorney atlav
Deimionte, Pa Office with Ja
tMcManu*. . <aiu!tf
Tl. M'AMil.l.h, A lli.rii l y i.
lir.letonta. Pa. Office in
the Courthouse. Consultation in Kngii-h
and German. Collections promptly attend*
•d U>. f.kJUr
GRAHAM & SON
Hnve theezcluaive rale in Bellefonte
Edwin C. Hurts'
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES,
9 8 WIDTHS, the
3St O>J6S3 5J3
WHOLKBALX * RKTAIL SKALZU I*
Calf Skins,
SOLE LEATHER, |
SHOE FINDINGSi
All Kinds of CueLom Work Made To
MaI'TV _L'Z^L
Grand, Square and Upright.
fc From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Wm. H
'L* * r Bro., Bankers, Fayette, Ohio.
r ' • received the piano and flunk it a
vary one out here. (Waited a
short time to give it a good teat. If you
.. a word in Gvor of it we will cheer.
' fully give it."
r , I^ fca * et R Brown. Esq., Edwardsville
' 111 < r:
BeaUy Piano received give entlr
•atisi* < ton." Agents wanted. Bend fo
• * Addreaa, D. P. BEATTT.
__ W*hm*lon. New Jersev
• TX F-FOF.TNEY, Attorney at Law
1 Lr Bdlefonte, Pa. Office over Rev
s nuld* bank. may 14'C9
j BEATTY S PABLOR
' Elegard styles, with valuable improve-.
; ment*. New and Beautiful Solo Stops.
Over one thousand Organist* and Muvi
cians indorse these organs and recommend
a them a strictly fir*t clas* in Tone, Ho
• chanism and durability. Warranted lor
' six year*.
Mot Elegant and Lwtert Improved
Hnve been aw.nrded tha Highest Prerai-
S urn •!' C niH-tltiun r itb <-' her* for simplic
ity, i'uiH !:ty. Proiuptn^.•, and Piano
like action
P ir<% iwe t, aau avMly balanced tone,
erchcural effects, and instantaneous ac
ce wMch may be bad to the reeds.
?er-d for l'rlee Lbc. Adtlr***
DANIEL F BK-VTTT,
Washington, New Jersey,
j
i This atandartl article ia com
" jvouodod with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderfhi aint
' as satisfactory as ever.
, It restores gray or faded hair to
f its youthful color.
; It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
Injcomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and
making the hair grow thick and
strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
'* A. A. Hayes, M. D. t State As
• sayer of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents arc pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and
y I consider it the Best Prepakation
is for its intended purposes."
'• Price, One Dollar,
y
Buckingham's IDyo
FOR THE WHISKERS.
1,
y This elegant preparation may -c
'• relied 011 to change the color of the
y bearil from gray or any other un
r. desirable shade, to brown or black,
at discretion. It is easily applied,
Ijj being in one preparation, and quick
t. ly and effectually produces a per
• manent color, which will neither
rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL <L C 01"
>y NASHUA, N. H.
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