► '—""""" ——— illK iI Si Hi- i1 !-!*• Til U P ' x A Y JUN K 14, 1877, mp*-Tkrm* B.' y er year,. >■■-■ j ... ' • a ;, arte# : 50 •■ " '■ 1 '•• f.vr, i ■ > ? ■ m -• .'<-v. t >. - < %.■/ *s-'rr'iif&rcwf H '„ . .•, - J . V *, t i% \ A •• y*r .1 • ••'> r '* • Loui>r. WJitl'lNttb I \IX ' "• Si. ', i 11 n' <> i . W •! r , ', >. , ftt .-ihoO! ">'!"• IUH ,i ■! i. n nr ■*.• M I* A<• O, ;i | ,-i r I •>•; . ... 1.. 1 \ V., ••* ■"> X! . wn. - - m , • tt'exAl lull m-un inth* CM.) > ■' * Hull. _ 0. R Mnumt*.HMl * II IMIK.I. W. M r> - -u'.tKi •. S. 'V P ,-f I>. ixu-*i hi .' • '1... H.l. s io!y .• .-1 WW "•' imutr.M *-.u • >• .<•• " -^"7 PI - y ; Poxi M LOCAL ITEMS* SVOUK ROOM. FOR UEN • ' undx*rtigncd offers the ft or*-room, known aslleriaclior old stand, at Centre for n r.!. Tho >tr.rl is a dcsira'.-ie one in alluvpeeG IV-. M. ncan bo hail ' 'T time nh< " April X by anplyitij: to U i.vuv K M.ur. at Centre Halt, M- —■now Golden to: gttc (Venn, \\sr* ,i "ifiAA i.l bo sobl vor> low Inquire nttli> office. "• Si'.w c nor.sK AY AGON. and a m: epvK Btrerat oErm I*r >-<\ * KR * - by Putur Apply tod •-.a S. ms'ir, Ox ire lU'•■ 'ti.vU n 0.1 i. -rhas so; o e*.t Any inn pr. x. in the Reporter w I be eroa :• od t■> our imps who hi ow a thi: jor two. j , i Dead Shot Pftin uos.roy or, is wl j V relieve* pain in ; fbw nowaata. Sold at Miller s drug stor. • Try it, Hicks & Bro , of Beuefoute are 1 av* in * a buildioc put up s! Spr.r 's M.'ls. for thoir new hardwaro >toro. —IT ne iv. .do ..< i alaayi com.d erod t ■ Most la-.infr, s*tc- , V t nil oho j. >u c.r.: ...ft any - *•■ u u made furniture at the e\te- ive rooms i J. C. ttr.ht>U\ jr., itaJh fonts. KIMOVAI.. 1 week white in ReHeior.tc, x o cft-.'e . on our leca' ir'und, J L. S;.. rr, K AYo found him in his new fU.-e in A. O. Furst's new build* ing, north o< the Court House. From tfce neatness and ooainess of his new o,.iarters, wpiudcodaok g.-ts hi. share of the legal business of the county. We are sure he 1 deserves it. We sent hira to Bellefonte < some five years ago, as honest, upright, 1 and exemplary a young man ns we had in i this valley, and we have never heard that < he has either lost or renounced any of his ' integrity or honor. iu in treely. Jack. ! all v, or :r,er. .s ui. t . you the ucces* you so earnestly labor for. , The he.l ntediciuts for family use ' are tireen's t*yrup of Tsr, Honor ! and Bloodroot i p'rasant, safe and certain 1 remedy for coughs, colds, etc. Green s Blackberry Ba'.-ani, a sure eure for cramp, i colic, diarrhea, lyv Ktc., at F. I*. - Green's, in V ••Ru-b house block. -—You honor the dead and preserve thair memory by a ton' .tone or a menu* meat. Let it be a.creditable work then. ' Y a can ju*t as wei! have a good job in th:.t "ir.e, as r f. and without fault. jTe 1 in-..t0 this rail at llei-let's Bellefonte ' Marble Works, and order lyour tomb- 1 Ar. i t.c.v : . ■ Relief, n.'.o Bepub'.ioun dub- it "C bum Forks." Tr. ~t : g Jorht pur, out well, the.- for * u .;r kr. c 1. of the red. YYai: 'tiil wo go, OnTu - htyd.ii Mr. Jacob Ha.-el, 1 an old citisen of Mftdisonburg while wa* r terir.g a horso for a iriend, suddenly fell j over freru sr. ei-: of paralysis and has ; since been -■ ecchlcss and in a helpless ' condition. J A ROT Sawkp IS T waix.— "A horri- , Lie accident occurred in the lath mill of Andrew Koui, about five miles east of St. Mary's, which resulted in. the d ath of. E.bridge J. Terwilliger, son of J. M-1 Terwiliig-.-r, a lad about 1> years of age. iTeeeasei w as feeding '.he saws, which are three in number. His father was engaged r.ca- by in tying uv tae lath into bundles, < when he heard his s r. exclaim in a qu . "c, eaerxetiemanner, "Stop itl*' Turning in rt.r.tly, he saw that his son had been drawn u;Kn tkc >;. Hastily dropping his bundle of lath, ha threw off the belt, and stopped the saws. Then, hastening to , the side of his injured boy, he took him in his arms and carried Syn about ten stei ?, j when, after looking up in his father's face r.r.d smiling pleasantly, ho calmly expired. An examination of his injuries rovialetl ] the f .ct that bis right arm bad torn sawed J off near the shoulder, and that the saws, j cro-"ir g his I .•: On the other ■ ha- d their customer* -'pcik well of thorn ; tht \ .ay th y go; the be t groceries there, that they find them honest and fair in all llu i vloahiigs. that they save money in buying groceries , iSe-h.cr*V Co. I hey have tho tv>! t, l*ik^^t KOU|ii, )#wo*tprkot k TtMliitki unlraml ver-1 diet. Where is there another grocery ith j •Ush t shining rej utatioi. Kobe etis* j wers "Where. Rellefonte >* happy bes'ause pr nuts sell at 6 cents per quart there. Low diet. The nicest way to raise strawberries, is to h\ • 'm in a dish, cream and white -ugar over 'em, then gen", v "raise them in a spoon to vo ir lips nature will do the rest. II L Dieffenbac! sleclines being ej , to A .1 it* r G c 1*1: • commissioners of Clinton county advertise that p: 'p. *:.'* a le vecelved by thitn for fart shieg tl • county but J- j logs With I oal of best quality. Mr. Fmtth, : erchant of L gars | i v die, showed hi- pleasant phis in our *ne- j On Saturday, 2 a ...Fe son of J.'s-j eph t* lit or, * HtKN • twp, v. lintor* ecu: ty aged at. .it - v years, fell fiotu hi*; fath-r'- wig : w coming down '.hi ; m. i.uta,n. u uirii g his head *o -er.ous.y ; -1 <• Petir. viva a I en: .1 Hair, aa t , ave h . a nun r of new c s , onttruef ( ed ir. wi.ioi. lii o i. i . can be ted aad wa- , 'tered. wl in t -.'. a< :u•• as desi .1 t'..AlW< v. a U * . A- inipoitnrt aw, passed at the la>t session of the l.ig islaturo, provide- fo: giving priority '.e 1 claims for manual labor, on all trials of claims for wages in the ceuiu ot this t'oui monwealth. Heretofore, the claims of workingman, alter getting into court, by ; bai"g placed a*, the end of the list of cases I , have often been so delayed from court to t court that the plaintiff, from inabiltiy to ; be present w hen they have cotuo up, has , been compelled to compromise a just claim to get the matter settled. This new • law give all such claims priority and so far is a mii benefit to the laboring man. The fact that orders eonie in from 1 all quarters of the county, and outside, to I Ho ".er e Marble Work*, at ReUetonle, is i proof, that they do the best and cheapest t work. c Green's Liver Villi, the best remedy ' ;'.>r all di- rases arising from a disordered 1 -tate of tho liver and stomach. Green s • Worm Expe'ler, prescribed by our 1 e-t ' Physciaas) at Grc. r.'s drug store, Belt'fte' 5 Da Saturday Lc-tcr.-s oofClias. j j 11. 11..s ,:g, o." Lewisburg, wa*drown* | ed while bathit , in the river, in company , with other boys, at that place. His body was recovered by a comrade soon after, but all attempts to ri .-uioitata him were vain. s —The Williarusport Bulletin announ- (j ces that Col. riifer is t'resident of the L. c C. S. C RK. Well, we knew that a t year ago. r Some of our exchanges are wrestling 1 with tho old, old problem that has pus- j t used the steady-minded and virtuous for'' riges : "How is it that there is a class of ■ young and old m-n in almist every vil-' lage in the country, who til not, neither 1 do they saw wood, and yet drink more; ' beer ar.d wear belter clothes than those • 1 who work six Jars in the week ?" the wheat crop does not loo'; very pronris-* ing, says the L wisburg Journal. ■ A turkey belonging to John F.-a zier, of near tbU place, began laying this _ spring, and did n't stop until it had laid < 66eggs—- "iC every Jay,and "riunduy two, j ■ (too)." :, A rye stalk was sent to this office on ] Tuisdfiy, raised by Tobias Bailey, of near , Venn ilaii. This stalk is 7 feet, 10 inches j long, and is t inches longer than the stalk ' ' Mr. llcckn.an gave us. (Mr. lleckman's stalk measured 7 feet, 6 inches, instead ot 7 Let, as mentioned las', week.) If the 71 footstalk had remained in the ground un til Mr. Bailev sent hi#, it would undoubl- | edly have been as long. Send 'em in by ' the bundle, and we 'll hive enough long ' jtraw to tie our corn Udder next fall. —Maj.J.B. Fisher, that enterprising 11 men".-;.; -t Ptnn llui., >ntcmp!atcs| , building an addili n to 1. i - ready ext. a- j .sires' to room for tho; ,rpo. of keeping' i stove: nrd ail kinds of heavy hardware, j He b a man of long ex; ricn ■in be ,nc and -.ftviv, t' e want of the people. Cus- I torn, s will alv-avs ii J hs t- ck complete ■ in every line and at the lowest figures. ANOTHER MILL BIUNKIV—The steam saw mill iNo. 1: of Messrs Hoover, llar ; rii A Co., located on tho railroad, about I midway between Philip'burg and tbo Blue j Bali, was burned Thursday 5 ult. It is ; supposed the fire dropped from the furnace . ar.d ignited sawdust, and when diieover j ed by the watchman, was too far gone to 1 save the mill. No lumber was destroyed. ; The mid was estimated at $20,000, with an insurance - f about ill.Oo 1 . For ihe Ret orter. DSCORAItON AT LOGAXSVILLf. Wedr.esdsy, iiny 3 >, va- the scene of the annual ceremony ot decorating the graves of the soldiers who died during tho late war, and the wars that preceded it. The committee of arrangements, C. \V. Conor, F. G. Berry, J. S. Tyson, "W. C. Webber and J. S. K'cilach. r, had worked indus tri -ly, aril deserve credit. The 1' O •S. of A. i. tnl their Hall on Front street, when chief M.,r-hal Berry formed the pro. cession. They then proceeded to the Evangelical church ar.J received the >un day o1ool; counter marched, a'd pro cr. led to tho town hail, whero they were r* c< ived by the Lutheran Sunday school. The meeting was then opened with prayer by Rev. Young, after which a beautiful piece of inu-ic was rendered by tho L. S. S. with I'rof. W. A. Ki ier presiding at the organ. Orations were delivered by Proft. T. N MoUhee, A. W. B rumgard arid Rev. Young, interspersed with music by the Sabbath schools. The procession then formed and proceeded to the Evan gelical cemetery, where tho decoration was performed They then marched to the Lutheran cemetery, where like ceremonies were held. A circle was then formed and Doxology > sung, Rev. Young offered prayer, and ' were dismissed. The decoration was a grand success. CHABLIK O. M EYKK. • The Millkeim Marble Works (Dein* ' ingernnd ilusser, proprietors) have earn* ; ed a reputation second to none in central ■ Penn'a. If you want a good, honest and I lasting piece of work, you have no ocea ! sion to go out of your valley. The old established Milllieim Works will furnish ' you as well and cheap ns any other. II 31 my 4t . f At Win. Wolfs are for sule Knopp's patent curtain fixtures, advertised in an ' other column of the Reporter. They aie the most convenient out. tf. s At J. O. Deioinger's you can buy 3 Motto Fpames from 30 cts up ; Mottoes, 6 cts. 3t. i "V L'P 'C JsL MIlZLji JSS 2.50 GL IAT BOYEIi'S ST I ||| B | L| H I ' An inv i'tigftlirg conuniitce Ii ur.d the accounts of John Fi aney, ccilci tor of tax es, riartfcrd, Conn., *40,000 short lie claim listo is -.i deficiency His bond i* for S6O,tW. Litter* recivrd a tc the condition of the crops in Alabama and In seven upland counties in Mi si > ppi, show thatlheavor* ago exceeds that of last ) ar in nearly n •ry county. Dispatches from the west ropott very heavy r.ii: * in vsstsm Miasourl, and In Kai- is the past lexv day*, and iliat groat damage has been done to the iailrod>. the cr >p* and other property. Kr.gland Ha* notified Russia that any attempt to interfere with th* t*ues t'anal ' would induce her t 1 abandon her neutial* lily. It \v a- # stated in Parliament. lti.S* on, :.s ft i u sequence, lets Kgy pi and the I canal sexeto!>• alone. A telegram from Oscoda, Mich . says heavy tires rage in the woods south and w3>t et An Sable and along the north ibntt towards Gtttwbt'tb It it rsysrM that business i* su-peuJed l Au Fable, and the entire population it out fig!.ting he tlftmc*. ri cS. re'.ar v State received n com* : mil', alio*, from our Minute: to Mux co,. to the effect D t t' e Mex can authorities will co-ope:ate xxith tho United State* au thorities on the KK* Grande to prevent ra ds iat. Text*, ar.d break up cattle} ilu!:: g in that section. The Chicago grand jury brought on Sat urday five xerd-cts, of xx-hU h f. ur are against Jerile! Kemberly, Walker and Carpenter, and the other i supposed to be I against Forsyth. These men aro ccntrac-1 tors !u> have been doing xxork for the i county. Charles Thompson, private watchman, xt *\ *ds Theater, Cincinnati, xxa* shot ind i: - '..ppoaoJ mortallv wounded, >at urdax ' ght. hx Jchi x d\ NOD the tare back tidir. form arty with Kobitiu s cirrus. Wilaon soocowod 1* u.aking hi* eiCEjH*. At - Dmwiddie ,V*.i Court House,! Friday da > feasant* x* a h .t.ged lo- the murdered \rm Loady, April last. Belli 1 1 were col red. A NEBRASKA WATERSPOUT. , ' i Omaha. June fi. -A large waterspout,f, burst t.far Belle Creek, at K'khorn valley § yesterday, flooding everything for miles to the depth of twelve feet. The damage is considerable, but the amount unknown as yet. | x THE TRUNK "LINES HARMON I -01-S. A very harmonious meeting of the Presidents of trunk iines was held at the Brevoort linuso on S, at which the ccnt- : milte* in charge of the pooling of west ~ bound traffic reported, and aftar a full dis cu'sion, an agreement xvas signed by thai Presidents of the New A'ork Central, Bal* u timorc and Ohio and Pennsylvania roads, to go into effect July Ist Railroad repre sentativc* say that this step assures ship-■ pers that uniform and reasonable rates, without discrimination, and is more in the direction of avoiding unnecoeary and un wise competition among the lines. A TERRIBLE BRIDGE ACCIDENT AT BATH. Louden, June O—A dispateb from Bath 1 gives th# following particulars of an acci- ~ dent there to-day. About half-past ten " o'clock this morning, on the arrival of a £ train load of excursionists uu tna Weyj, mouth Branch of the Great AN estern Rail- E way to attend the agricultural show, be tween one hundred and two hundted per- j sons, belonging mostly to tho well-to-do ' farmer class, rushed upon the toll bridge leading from tho railway platform. The bridge xvas wooden, of light construction, narrow, and about thirty feat leng , be- j '.ween thirty and forty fee: above the river ) Avon, resting upon posts mortised into 1 stonework at either end ansi without sen*' •re support. The bridge snapped, in the r centre and the two ends were wrenched 1 clean from their s.des. The whole mass, with the people, *s< plunged into the middle of the stream, which was about • even feet deep Boats from shore were ( immediately at work rescuing the living . and searching f**r the dead. Twenty dead I bcdie> have been recovered, and several are still missing. ELEVEN LIVES LOST IN A CON t LAG RATION IN CONNKCTI CUT. i Bridgeport, Conn., June s.—At 11. 10 p. s m. the outside watchman at the Union ri metallic cartridge works discovered light ( in the fourth story of Glover Sanferd A , Bon's factery. As i< almost invariably . the case in this city the water supply prov- , ed insufficient, and after exhausting the , street main the steamers took water from . the -vamp holes and ponds in the vicinity. ( Here water was "btninable, but in lbs meantime tbe fire had escaped control. It;, appeal *to have originated in the dyeing rj, nrixi: g i ruin the r, rlhwest corner of, the thiid story ol the main building ar.l , ran a uig that floor until it roach the dum my, by means of whicfi th# fire was com municated to tbe stories below. The main building was 2K> long, 60 feet Wide, and five and a baif stories high. To the top of a high basement the trails w are 10 inches thick, hut above that came a story IS feet, i and two others il feet high, surmounted by an attic, all supported by I'2-inch walls the windoxvs being 48 inches wide, and the columns between tbem only 40 inches Il will he seen that there was little proba bility of the walls standing. It is in con* sequence of this fact that the lost of life occurred. VN'hilo volunteers were engag ed in removing goods from the building, an entrance was effected into the office, a one story building at the northxveit corner of the factory, and a dozen or twenty men rushed in and commenced to get out the safe, counter find other furniture, when suddenly, and without warning to those inside, the back wall ar.d then the front A ail fell out, leaving tho two highest walls unsupported. Tbe one adjoining the office leaned outward, and as a shriek went up from hundreds of spectators, fell upon the ro f oftbe office, crushing through to the basement and bury ing in tho ruins those who had beer, engaged in the rescue. One man, who escaped with a gush on his fore head, xx hen interrogaled as to xvbethernny ane remained inside, replied that there were a dozen in there, which number proves to have been nearly correct, eleven bodies having been recovered, nearly all of them being fearfully crushed and more or less burned ("lUT TH IS OUT AND ri A V E j Money when you desire to purchase 4 Cent Mottoes. 9 cent Perforated Board. 6 cent 9xll New England Cliromos. 40 cent Drawing slates. '2 cent 280 Pins in one paper. 3 cent 2 dozen Hair Pins. 22 cent Morocco Leather Pocket-hooks. 6 Cent pack of Ot ,d Envelope*. 13 cent 1 oz. Zephvr 24 cent por cake Toilet soap. 20 cent Gilt easel Frames for Photo graphs. 7 cent per quiro good note paper. I 4 cent cbildrens' Round Combs. I 27 cent varnished Rustic Multo Frames. 11 Centtooth Bru lies. 10 cent Hair Brushos. ' 1 cent Japanecsc Fans, i 7 cent per pair for Garter. These and many other bargains can He had at the cheap stationary store, next door to the post office. , 6 CENTS A "OUA KT FOR FUK.3H KOAHTED PEANUTS $1 26 Ur a Complete set of CROQUET. 9 J K\V EI,R Y, a Handsomo Assortment ol Jewelry at cost AVALL PAPER, prices of Wall Paper y reduced lo 8 cents and J24 reals, j Sule for Cash and Cash only. Post Offici Book store. JAS. WELCH A CO. Store i RV%I- 1 X 3 OA* ORE, IN AARON 0 1 The rho>nrr P. Kidder l!cl from I"! * John*, New Hi mm i ! M r li it, l< i Li* ■' or pool, with h t iircu f dealt, hiu{ u Hi' * *inee boon hi urd frct i It i lean Situ i f. - • \ II llouili •Mllt llf. ! \\ • are *utliun.-' t . • h'ili< unco .1 M heicliHmt, K| ,of !t •I•?.i-.|■. a nca ill didnte for IMitricl All im i Subject li Ihe deoUioti el' Ihii I niicim: o county co' vcntlun. Attain we coll lli 1 nl ii ni i.i i' il or* to the ml * i tit ? i i "ii ■ I' ;lb-ally, K> ; . Waohtnu . N J. >• I I'iatn Hfiii Organ* J'ho :littliin el Mr Itnatti a* a manufacturer i I tin ru i i ut t vmy 1 nuliktaiilial, hrtlitlip'i great t>ui* with their i ixidruction, el . li i. il material, huJ efficient and truiorthy cnu-to*m. th. r varum* department* her g nrrmi ; 1 I ir n rtiucut of New (ioodanol equaled in quantity, quality, cheapnear and variety outaide of y IP|P Philadolphia. Call at once for extra bargain*. F p J. NEWMAN. Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RR. PhiUJt'phi. Hcd K- • ud Division, SUMHiS TIXt TABLE t> .l.fi.r IVKIVIV, *• 11. !•". I** ul . lis UU * km IUI.I\m4 Kl'Ul a " 1 raa •• ' 111 l >1 WKITKIO IKIK M4IL !••# I'h'.Uvlelphla >' Bp ™ iUnuti| Mm i- Mdatudaii 44?• lu I. v ua.u.n'wt s*m •• UH X tUoi. *'•' '• Maf • W>*• "* .rr.lKii. IS*"*' MiiiiKA ki i nn. t!£rS •• •' ItftrfUt.fg "d"*™ Mdiualua lpm art al W iiU.afv rt I * p l.kllat 0 : SS*p m " K.axa IHP rAHT U!K n*a4ati!la HStS It •• Ha.fia! urg if? 1"" HaatuOo* f^P® arr al W Utlm4*>ft 1 "P" la; 4 II * P K*sTWxat PACIKIOIX li !U*# >% lUU!U|kt . JJ * ® • '* M.'lUuJ * 2 • m ritUtaUlsU* UAV K\ laa.aa Kru. ti P j - lock llataa !• •• ** Willimßiiri l & P m • M M -statu! u trt *1 IlarrtaL-irg * I w t* m rmua*iiui :>•" tun MAIL II *!•• Houlwmno 1J J* * m *rr *1 loan* I'LsUdwiphia " aw I kl UN* Ua.aj * (IT* . art al llaihia' 4a t£• " •• *rr til i**tl*aali>LU Ta w Kri* UHIWMI W "* l UI Hirw A< cvBBMUBOiBt fur BJ !KrBU a *rjs Mtl * <"•*. *-* Whil M 4 fiw * V% r#i *r J to©k H**n Ac aa i.ca c\ MkJUBBt tfeMl *•' w U,Uu.i-.'t *IU M K l**lw " Kna Mall Waal. SUg.n Iti. -a.. Waal, aa.! Oaf . ki Ako cl%iM uiitoUaa at Uvk "itw with k N iw MauVatf 4.4 Waal e Ia! I rla allsi i"t ©a I Sa H i KL. *• 1 f?7 aIfR 41 4 " •* A k HH. • ShmHs'tllHi >Vifr KC U4 .. I..ft .4-.14. A pao..r tara-til ran -aan l"t |U4I '... ••■ - v liaaapat! a Niagara It •><-•! I >ta 1 a ' " daiphla Kit-raaa Fati,ao4 IHi • Kmi tt>! <•- •* K i rati Maai lttg car. aa alUl*-' J l ,*,* w , s (••ar%! S*4i-rfll *.-u4al !H lltltlKD. On April 3, by Re* P. Si.enr n, Bendemin Lmibcr'., to Min Ilenriettn U l>uck, ol I'ar.n 11a.1, P. tin December 31. ISTA. by He*. H. i. Shnnnen, Kugene "1.. Mill<-r. t'f Centre Hail, Centre county, to Moi Rhode Aiei sutler, of Milroy. In Lewiaburg, on the 2nl imt., Mri. C Al ll*lf|enn.v year., saonthe *nd 21 dsyi- wife ol Mr llslfju-nny, Kiq. On the 4th int , .Mrs C*thsri: e Zim tneinisn, nccdJ.VJ yean. 10 oioathi ml 3 J*y. The dccesicd Wttl tlie wife >'f l.ewii JPimniernian, of llcckls, I'wir.i. Her uinidcn nnie wi Clheft Mm wai born st Msdiionbura* thii >uniy, t' •> lit !y of Au/t 13*.'4, and w msrrii- ! t■> the store nßineJ ■ ntlemsn thirty < • >< in sjo. The fruits cf the union vt ft . te!*e children —four of whom preceded her in ! desth; st s very early period a! h.-r lif he received the holy rite of baptum and wsi confirmed a member ol the Lutheran church. lfcr lo: g residence liore in .le h rto e I well-known in this community, *n aloMiot. 1 h* I*® 4M th© tiu©l JUlUjaal lh I >itinUl I ■hjl.tlf- n. *n.J **>f uonnlmenlf r# m®fn lor !h* IHgsiPM Honor* Kffl*r |tor|>MfAl#4 Mtofg-uru* ■ , I*w M*naf*slory ol lt. l*g**t*nl J 0 ** 1 J? (h* world lh h i ur<* Grand* <>nLio Mathu*hrk * new natent lupl* ©rrui f Srgl#. Ih© Imprortment u the htt rj of Puno tnakmg Ttia ' Upright* ara iha ln©t In Amrrlna. I Uno* arnt in trial |Kin fall w writ* for Illuatiatod and 1 * * crliitlfg ratalogn*.- malind fro. , MEHDELB6OHN PIANO CO 13may3m No. 00 Broadway, N. BRICK FOR SALE -First cln - brick ' will bo kept on hand for lalo by J- O ' Doininger at Zerbe's Centre Hall ■ brick yards. These brick aro offered SO low that it will pay persons at n ! distance to come here for them. 1 Intending to continue in the manufac s ture of brict. the>" will bo kept constantly on hand, anil fair induooiuent* offered lo purchasers. .. 17 an g tf. II L. /. b. It R L t Tj^XECUTOH'SNOTICE. — Letters - testamentary on the estate of Catharine Peters, widow, latoof Polter.de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement. HAM L KOi EH, may 17 hsccutor- BCLLKVOWTK Al ARKKTA.— June 11 by Shorslidge & Co. Flour pur barrel, wholesale. S- U H). i. •' retail. Wbito wheat, 1 HO. Red " ISO Rye, M. Corn, shelled, U). e ('orn, cob, fish t Dais, 36. Harlcy, rye weight, oG. :I Cloversecd s.*> per •• 4 pounds. Potatoes retail, I 2o Nova Scotia plaster, ground, 1000. >f Cayuga " $0 00. Anthracite coal : r Chestnut per ton at yard, S4 7.>. Small stove, " :a Stove, " 00. Egg, 11 Si*> 76- Kroken, " S6 "6. !n Aaro Warra SBURG, EXTRA J " ot noilNCri/riVATOHS. r= i (JKANITKWAUr. . kS A COA CIIMAKEUS AXDfIADDLKBS. j ■ Jt2 ® r SP . £ jt Of all tlarri|>litin ; Wih llaiini, Slew gSI Full line of all kffldttof Saddlery. AUo With It • nh in :in d#"J T.tlh 1' ! I*; * Kottlet, A<-, Ac Th i> th 'flneel wureln £ ** .'?-j Wood-worV, Fell oe, Plain and Patent . - < *1 ui. iikto durable than tin end free from' fl S•• Ah Whanle Ar 1 mu.vi i,i i\VS £ J jSingl. end Double, both Wood end Iron, g| £ £** t FOR MECUANIU* jg £ * The heerio.t in weight and bt baker . ~ , rS 7 ?•#)> I Wahavu the bet of Chleel*. Kaw,£|!s 2 8 t <->, in the market. All kind* of Portable [ l 'l 1 ll\ \ 101 llh hill. Ho\ ho \j * .j. lirnauig Knivet. etc. AUo ltaily Ad-~2 2 Th Kangoe with eight dlffefent makee of i P I I & jfl • Juetabte Iron Plaaea. .•--2 J ? 3m04 IMIOW IILAUKS. P y /* tu Z 'sl~i OOOK STOVES. Ch "GP£ IiATKST IMI'HOVKD LAMP- p ' • S ft. J ' i ~ 5 .... -.a . C - : • V*' Thoee will he aoM on a written guaran -lin per in 1 t t #1 i'e s r hvery one *■* " Dei idi lly ihp bent in t' e nmrV ! Sot. !illw. This old, and u<*ll-k ..mu tirist-mdl, in Potter t> iship is • >n. er ntend Ij Mr. D M C. WHKR, • • i f tha best et ssrisscsd millers hi Csstisl Ftnw who has rondered the Utmost sali.facti n wherever he. lias been, and uri lefStands the milling business thoroughly. H WARRANTS HIS KLOt'll, and a!! other work, ent out from Sinking Cn < k Mi;ls, lo give satisfaction, as to quantity and quality, l! you want good bread let Mr. Cow tier furnish vour tinst. tiruts delivered to Centre 11*11 twice a week by mill wagon. Housekeepe-s, give Mr. C wiier atria', *n 1 a: sfv y .urselvt s of the gre*t n.j eri i ritv of the flour manufactured by hiiu. VI rnaj om Choice Farm FORSALK! The unde-signed offer the toll..wing | choice hoiueetead, u-tr Lind -n Hall, at j private alu. ConsiilUtg uf lit ACRES OF LAND, under fences and in a high state of. ..UIVMJ ! tion. Thereon are erected a It'll \ | liKICK HOUSE. Bank Barn, all necessa ry outbuildings. w 111; choice fruit Oil '.he premises, a ci-tern and a never-failing . stream or ruinieg eater. This property l destrablv lticati d ab.'.'.t 4 mile if.on 1. t u ei i" nil , and < ."•?, > tine i pportunity for ai.y one wishing to . retire upon a small farm For furl! er | articular- apply t > l> C (.INfJKKH K. ANNA t.lMil.illt K. 17may3m. Linden Hall, I'.. Also, a new 2-horae >sagon, guarantee J in every respect, for sale, or taken in ei ehango L>r young cattle. 4 DMINISI KATOU s NiiTiCii.- L.tters of admit-.-trai; t mtheestate of David Reed, late i>t Fcrgn- in twp.! d-s d, having biwm -ranted to the undersignel, a S persons 'knowing ih<-*> selvi- to In in debted to said decedent are s< juesti J to make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the estate ar> re quested t - hrirg t rward their claim# du- Iv authentH ated bv law. for *< ft . mer.l. JACOBS. REED, 4AS. t.ATLS 7 |unfit. Adm'r*. ADMIN LSTRAToR S NoTICE- Lattera of administration on the estate o: Sarah tirnmly, late of an twp., dec >i having b*en granted '. the undo: ig: h all persons knowing themselves to be it - dwbtod to said decadent are re.,.ie-te.i to make immediate payment, and |<< ;-ons having claims against the estate will pre sent them authenticate 1 for sett lean ; t. TUO.- HOCK MAN ROBERT r-MITH may 10 tit Adas'r> _ ls KTTI KMKNT Not . s hereby giv rk en, that the luniks belonging t the estate of Peter Ruble, dee d. will remain in the hards of Aaron Lukenbach, until Oct Ist, neat, where ail knowing thorn selves ir.'lel'e.l'. 'aid otat> . . r.-queste i to call and make settlement All a. counts remaining unpaid after said date. Cel. 1, w ill be placed into the hands of n proper o'ftcer k.rcollection. By rder of the Kxccr.tors. X F.CL'TI>RS NOTICE. Litters testatm i.tary on the ■ slate I Su-annah Kli-.e,s> f Aaron ' urg.de. having b. er granted to the undersigi cd, all I "• ..s i.. .ebt. ..d .'.>,10 a., re quire.. t ; uiak. immediate pytnenl, and j those la.ing claims aga ns the .1 e tu , present tl'.em, duly by '.as,, , for settlement JEK. KLINE. Aaronsburg D. K. HECK MAN, j nij-31 .Sugar Valley. )L. SPANULER. Attorney at Law. ( Consultation* in English and ter man. CfSce notlh of the Court House Cheapest of All!! Largest of All! IHvSTOF ALL!! ! MACINIFI('F.NT BTCK K OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ! Wolf's Old Stand. XT . AT Ci7lTJli HAL!., OVER WO YARDS OF CALICO. WHICH W ILL HE SOLD CHEAPER THAN KV r ER BEFORE IN J THIS SRC fioN. Wo have the Good* ! Prices Low ! Se lection Unsurpassed ! f And we now extend a cordial invitation to our friends, patrons, and the public gen ' orally Come Iwe will show you the ! REST SELECTED STOCK. e At prices lowor'than usual. A lull line t advant*g< to our pa ir us in all line<, and more c-jiecially in Groccuca. Ca.!, and it will prove to voul interest. VALENTINES & CO. 11. HERMAN, Manager. 5 PER CT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH! j WE HAVE, AT PRESENT, *>• OI K COUNTERS, A LARGE AND i WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING VERY LuW TO , CASH BUYERS. OUR LINE OF.MOUUNING CAL-iCoiton Lop, ICOES IS COMPLETE. ,CaLc&ea, 6, 7, 8 and 9c • , Lancafter Ginghams, 10c " Bengal Plaids, 121 c jwr yd. Beat Cotton Carpet Chaiu2oc " i Star Mills, l. r te " Bed TicVicg, 14, 20, 25, RSc |Hr yd.' Aljuiras, 75, ,">O, 45, 2>sc " Split and double Zephyr . Clark's O. N. T. Thread,73c per dot. Black and While. !$c per or b Meu's Shtrtiug, 121,15,20 c jH*r yd. All oth?r colo.a, 20c " Bleached Muslin, £to JCc tlermantown Wool, 121 c " ]\ Unbleached, 3to 10c " A large stock of Linseed Oil, i Sugar, 10,11,12 c j You. Mnill JMM ■■■UBHMI Ml W/jj P IH U| JCLs JL JL JELjL EREL, REARS 0 ,' . I- r.. ■ .... j n,iU Ir '-' fc M.' L / / /H< Mi tAr** momltukjn *u> j '/ | | f .airy wthO Hi vtlilßf vk Ily ( liifl Mt(4OHM( lUI *• fmrti [! •h fft> i*ar waak in jtmr own town YR <°hrar*UV • IflriliHl Kaaay ON lha radical car* < tßfcoit MCDL IN# of JIPWTAITANWT or NALNIL WWUNHII land t nlary K"TI.tnI L*mae. |li act tea. thai tha alarroinc c.-umiinjcw of *lf atun- . py l># ridtfiHy curad wlthw.l tba danjraron* HM cJ . iQlarMl mwilrlm or tSa ipplkition of lha km fa * .H'tntini .ml • nitvlrof cura al ••ocn ntmpla. certain., tad effectual I > f which rxerj aaffanar. r. ' nitlar w hat hlaoondltHm mai ba, may cora bliutc!ll , . b*arljr, pritilrlf and ndli ally. Thia Lailnw ih-tl4 !a In tha hands of y,ulh ind nery roan In lha land 4 ant ID I-r A*AT ira , -OMJE, t< any a4dmaa !*• *t * aid. vj iußipl of kti cant* or two |**t lUrapt A lirca* TIIK CI I.VERWRU M KDITAL CO oci. 41 Ann St. Naw fori Foal Often Ho*.AW i FENCE PICKETS !!' -LARGE RKDUCTIGN IN PRICK— We furnish the Pickets, madetroiui-inchl round iron, like design thr.WU ia cut, at' 1 CENTS PER LINEAL FOOT. They! make a handsomer, more durable, and cheaper Fence than the wooden picket*. Send for circular to LEWIS. OLIVER & PHILLIPS, Manufacturers of MERCHANT RAH IRON. G A I"LA UN Doolt HIN- C US, iioLTfv N UTS, WASHERS, and llieir new line ol Patented Wagor. Hard ware, D 1 & '.VJ Water st., and 114 & 110 First ay., Pittsburg, pn, ;~-F-F or sale by all the leading Iron and iinrdv. are Merchants. Bmnr 4m. M. I*. JI'MANUS. Attorney a!-law ?T belivionlc. Pa. Otlice with Ja McManus, esq. 23juUf HIBSMANS' HOTtL. ItttßOT. I'A. The best t blo and bar, and excellent stabling for horsos. Also a fine resort for summer bonders. Buss to depot, and daily stages to Centre county. Charges reasonable. can bu theMa •IFF, FULL WEIG CENTER HALL j DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. (Successor to J. K. Miller Jt Hon.) Dealer in Pure Drug* nd Medicine*. Dye end Druggiri't undrie. PURE WISE ASD LIQUORS For medicinal purpose*. The be#t brer.de of CIGARS AND TOBACCO alwsy* in tock. Preneriplion* carefully Compounded. MILLER&SOX J (is. Harris &• Co. _ NO. 5, liROCKERHOFF ROW. o I ro nTnails, p A I °N t s, OILS,: ETC., JAR. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. A lUIIKcIIANCK For n Sewing Machine. \ uu tea here your choice of the follow uijt lir*lcla* tewing tnarhioet: New American, Sl John Domestic, Danice, Singer, Remington, Howe, and Woed. At the Sewing MlatAui# store of Bunnell A Ail,CO. i**l Market street, LewisUiwn. • Also part*, attachments and needle* fer •all machines. Great Inducements for cash. Don't fait t<> see the Hi. John, something entirely I new. Old Machine* takes is part payment for new one*, iliid bdett to the above party nad you will get by return mail, 1 do*, a*. (sorted needle* for any machine. aOnovly OF A THOUSAND. Having discovered, in a manner almost providential, a positive cur* for Consump tion and all Lung Complaints, I foe! it my duly tomaka ssown in a practical manner bv furnishing a sample bottle, frea of charge, to all sufferers, my only bopo ot remuneration being that the medicine will ! perform a!! 1 claim for it. The ingredi jenta are of the choice, i herbal products and perfectly safe ; will be seal Dec to aIL Address at .usee, I>r. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand Street, J. •* City, X. J;, or may be > J- L Msllcr Jc Hon, Druggists, Centre liall. Pa jin I lyl IC. T. Alkxakpkw C. M. BOWXJL 4 LKX VNDERA ROWER, At- X*. iorB"r! u. IWSMmm. SpMUtNaMla* " I • * <**•' lW ptmim War • a 1 llssr a..w a* U aJtttjr* currd by ilumphrev's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. it toBM an *nil In*lgor*,.** th* r*lt>tn. dtmb lb* *l.-:n aa>l Jane,, imparl* >u*a*ib nt"l 'h' drain and nptmlM la* *nUr man. RMS uind inontr rrara ,ih p*rf*rl aaorMehr thowa and* Said br d*a!*ta. Prl**, SI KSprr Unci* rial or eS.OS nr pa. k a*• of fir* riala and S3 IW rial of nondrr K.nl bf mall on ranrlpt of prior. Acfclr*** llurapiitrja* Homnopathio Mcdlclaa lin*aa|. ICS I niton sl. Now York. to war. j. BEATTY'SwoV lor Organs. Factory Established ia 186&. From the Press. Froie G. D. White, Editor Hacketts town. N. J. Herald. "The organ ha* a rich, deep and ioul* | stirring tone : could not stay in tho hou*e without it It helps wonderfully to drie awav the thoughts of bard times." Tho Lebanon Ps. Daily News.ays : "W* are in receipt of one -of those five V5 U * # Parlor Organs, manufactured by D. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. This organ is a fine, solid black walnut case, and in tone it cannot be surpassed by any instrument oi its kind." Fuuu the Lowell Neb Register. "We received this week, direct from j ihc manufacturer, D. F. Beatty. Wash ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ, elegant in uppoenince, and handsomely furni-hed unexcelled in richness and pow .or ot tone We are more than pleased ( with it, and heartily recommend it to any ono coutemplsting of purchasing an or gan." Ltut offer given. Money refunded upon return f organ and freight charges paid by me (D. F. Beatty) both ways if unsat isfactory, after a test trial or five days, t Organ warranted for six years, r Agents wanted everywhere, male or fe- I male, to canvass for this superior instru > iu e nt. Address D. F. BEATTY. Washington. New Jersey y Mac rket. |HT, FOR 54.35 P j AMERICAN Shade Roller Cam> Manufacturers ol and dealers In 8*BIKU AMIS COMMO* CUMTAIN FIX TUMBk Hollands, Opaque Shadings, Tasae l , &c., 81 Hawlry Street, Boston, M-' Sole Manufacturers of KNAPrS SPRING FIXTURES. Knapp's Spring Fixtures, for, Windw Blinds, are the beet in that 118* oxer in vented and are scarce to be excelled f " conrcuience. No oords pied to raUtf lower the blinds Blinds rcmhlrr M-i where desired, by a almple touch of the hand. Nothing complicated i Knam r Spring Kiaturee, and are eaally attach" 1 to any window. Price of these Fixtn > and Shade# no higher than the old r troublesome onee. Can be aeen at lher< , Idence of the publisher of the Heporter H mar 3m. _ GRAHAM Ac SON H'.Tt thee* ItAsire r*)e in Bellefonie Edwin C. Hurts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS the Stti ShosslfatkeVrerld. wHotmu* a MTiu'nuxu ts ' Caif Skins,; SOLE LKATHEBJ SHOE FINDINOEI AH Hindi of Custom Work Made To Order. Bishop Street, BELLEFONTE, IV 20 may if. BEATTY aWo . Grand, Square and Upright From Geo. *. Letcher, firm of Wm. II ' ?!w er 4 ® ro i Bankers, Fayette* Ohio. We received the piano and think it a very fine-toned one out here. Welted i short time to give U a good test If y , wish a word in favor of it we will cbctr e fully give it" James B. Brown, Esq., BdwardiviJ P 111 a* ys: "Tl Beatty Piano received give Mil I talis 11. ion." Agents wanted. Send fc ' caul,, e. Address. D. F. BEATTY, _____ __ Waahiagtoa. Mew Jewry DP. FORTNEY, Attorney at Lav Bellefonte, Pa. Office over B: - r nulds bank. may 14 ■"J BEATTY S IPmOR mrnm Kecant styles, with valuable improv* 1 meets. New aad Beautiful Solo Sto; • Over one thousand Organists and Mu ' cians indorse theseorgsms and reoomm, ' tbein as strictly first class in Tone, M • chenism and durability. Warrintcd to ; six years. . Moat Elegant and Lnteat Improve 1 I Have been awarded the Highest Pre:. - urns in competition with others for simp' - iiv, Durability, Promptness, and Pis ;> like actien. Pure, sweet, and evenlv balanced tore, • orchestral effects, and instantaneous at- cess which may be had to the reeds. Send fbr Price List. Address, DANIEL F BEATTY, Washington, New Jem.?, Osthai tic Pills, For all the purposes of Family PL: *c; and fbr dLrUus Coervenesa, Xanndiee, lr.aurt itiun, >*oul Ston seh. Breath, H,*Js U Fvjsipelaa, Khei titm. Eruptions -nuSkln Dis oases. Btllouaa .... i-'J-XT, Tu.'..ort, Went:, %'ouralftat ae • Din ner Pi, uc puritytng the Mood. ' are still the moat thorough and acxrch ' log cathartic medicine that can bo I employed: cleansing tho stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vig orous health. Ayie*"B Fills have been known fbr . more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation fbr their virtues. They correct dis eased action in the several assimila tive organs of the body, and are so . composed that obstructions Within their range can rarely withstand or - evade them. Not only do they cure b the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger ous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they prodm o 6 jJowerful effects, th*y are, at the samo 1 time, the safest and best physic for • children. By their aperient actio x !; they grlpa much leas than the common v purgatives, and never give pain whe.i the bowels are not inflamed. They Q reach the vital fountains of the blood, . and strengthen the system by fteein :> , It llbm the elements of weakness, y Adapted to all ages and ctmdition • In all climates, containing neither d calomel nor any deleterious dresr, y these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh add make. " them pleasant to take; while beiti-i J purely vegetable, no harm oun astsJ from their use In any quantity, raarxmxo mt I Dr. i. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., SVMUCU tad AMITWMI dwaim. y KCD BT *U ÜBCCKUSTS VK*TWa*Ji kere ERQR. BARREL.