The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1877, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORVER.
THURSDAY BKPT. 2ft. lh".
— s2yer ymr. vbm paid in
n,lnner " fifW wAew wo' paid " adranee.
idrrrti*c>nrnt*'X)et* per line for three in
fertio**, and brent* per Unf for retry sub
neouent insertion Adrerti*r>nr*t* by the
v nr at 1 liberal discount.
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Ore SORT bona*. No. f \ M., on
M.tn'iay oTonlnc on or botore e*rh fnll m<xn In lb*
iMd tVllow* 11*11. , , _ „ %,
c K. Han*ou*B. Soot J. A mr*ixo.
Pnooios* <;**.*.N.S.M Pot H. neW * "•''
Hall.Oenlrn Hall on the .-*lnrd* on or fer raj
moon *1 TP M an.l (rr two w,..k. d". li.T
Klioaa Rulsr <; W Roi b>
LOCAL ITEMS.
STORK ROOM FOR RENT.—The
r.der*igned offer# the :ore room, know"
a* Herlachor's old stand, at Centre Hall,
for rent. The stand is a desirable ont in
all respects Possession can be bad an*
time after April Ist, by Rftft'? 1 "* *•' •'
HUSKY KKLLYRat Centre Hall. it.
The Reporter seems to be a gooo
source for locals for some of our count*
papers. Glad we csn be of such S-T* U >
to our neighbors
Centre Co. Veteran Club-Sol.lier's
Reunion—*t Howard. Saturday. Sept -
- From a *mall siacd poUto, which
was brought from Kansas last fall by
Lewis Kurt*, Mrs. Jacob Uarpster of this
place raited 51 potatoes, which we consid
er a large yield.
Closing exercises (MN >'•' Normal
School, at Mileaburg. evening of Sept
iO.
The Churcbville bald honored us
with a serenade on last Thursday morning-
Thank you gentlemen AN e love music
and always appreciate such good "tshunes
as play. The band has been in exis
tence only a short time, and their music is
well-spoken of by all who hear them
blow.
When the disorders of Babyhood at
tack your Baby use at once Dr Bull #
liabt Syrup and notice its rapid and bene
ficiai effect, 'do ceqls per bottle.
Those who voted on ace last year.
sh-rnld P*v a State and County tax on or
before the iith of October next, in order to
secure a vote this year.
The largo axe factory of R Mann A Son
near Mill Hall, Clinton county, was burn
ed to tho ground about 12 o'clock Monday
night 11. Loss, twenty thousand dollar
fully covered by insurance. One hundred
men art- thrown out of employment
A stock company has been termed at
Lock Haven for the purpoae of boring for
oil. Operation* hare been begun at
Uyner, Clinton county, with encouraging
indications of success. Another well is
being sunk at North Creek, above Empo
nan.
The kind of weather we have been
favored with of late, make* the grain
grow flr.ely ; mit of the wheat fields lock
as well as they do tomttiiMt in the spring.
Ladies, read the advertisement of
Mr*. Smith, who is about to open a fash
ienable dressmaking establishment in
Centre Hall, and comes highly recom
mended.
yet it is a fact that the man in the moon
has found it out that Newman ,n>
rewmoon! sells cheaper Clothing than i
offered on earth, moon or any other planet,
ar.d has signaled d-wn to the E*gte Cloth
ing Store, for a new suit—a full outfit, hat,
collar, shirt, coat, panU, vest, socks nd
boots. e think the old t.achelor up
there must intend getting married. Score
one lor Newman.
Housekeepers will bear in mind that
the hest is always the cheapest, and that
the purest is always the best; you can get
the best atd purest groceries of Sechler A
Co., and hence the cheapest
Joseph Moyct has bad the Centre
Mills refitted by Mr. Adam Winkeblech,
an experienced millwright.
The best medicines for family u-e
are Green's Compound Syrup of Tar. Hon
ey and Blood root, a pleasant, safe and
certain remedy for coughs, c-dds, etc.
Greer.'.- Blackberry Balsviu, a sure cure
for cramp, colic, diarrhea, dysentery, etc..
at F. P- Green's, in the Bush House
block.
The fact that orders come in from
all quarter* of the county, and outside, to
Heisler's Marble Works, at Bellefonte, is
proof, that they do the best and cheapest
work.
Remember that Saturday, Oct Gib.
is the last day on which to pay ux or
out naturalisation papers. Attend to these
things in time.
Don't forget, what is always to your
interest that SechlePs keep the purest and
beat groceries in the county.
The U. 0. A. M., of Millbeim, and
the Sons of America of Logan-ville, had n
parade at Rebersfcurg, on last Saturday,
which passed oflf nicely Addresses were
delivered in one of the churches. The
Sons were ou hiwseback. The Millbeim
and Brush valley bar.d* furnished music.
Go t Graham A Son for your fall
and winter boots and shoes. Every body
who trades in Bellefonte is invited to call
and be impressed with the fact that for fall
and winter boots and shoes; they have the
most complete, cheapest and best stock of
boots and Shoes applicable to the wants of
the people, which tbev propose to offi r at
such price? as will give entire satisfaction
to all who many favor tbem with their pat
ronage They have the best stock of war
ranted kip *nd calf boots for lumbermen,
and American riding and hunting boots,
in town ; their slock of women's and cbil
dren's calf and kip shoes are all warranted
to be good solid leather which every per
son should purchase for a good winter shoe
and boot, and not buy the common sbody
shoes generally sold in the stores. When
you go to Beilfonte call and examine their
stock. If you don't want to buy they will
char c you nothing to show you the bo*s
goods in town.
Sechler & Co. keep the largest stock
of groceries of any firm in Centre county
Best assortment, finest goods, lowest p-ieet.
The richest cbeesc ever offered in the mar
ket. The best roasted coffee and finest fla
vor of all. New Orleans molasses, genu
ine new crop. The finest dollar teas in the
state—green, black, and Japan The best
brands of canned fruits in the market.
Sugars, coffees, syrups, rice, hominy, dri
ed fruits and foreign fruit* at lowest price
The finest 6Ugar cured hams, dried beet,
and breakfast bacon. Every piece guar
anteed. Our motto is Best and Cheapest.
Sechler A Co., Grocers, Bush House block,
Bellefonte.
The best place in central Pcnna. to
get Monuments, Couches nnd Headstone?
for your departed friends, is Deininger &
Musser's Miilheim Marble Works. They
are not a wbit behind the times either jn
superior workmanship or low prices.
Try them and you will be convinced.
Sept. C 3t.
WAGON FOR SALE.—A large road wag
on, good as new, and which cao readiiy
be cut down to a plantation wagon, is of
fend for sale cheap, by JOHN WOLF, Cen
tre Mills, Pa. J'
A good horse will be taken in exchange
for the wagon.
We print envelopes as low us $1 per
thousand. Send us your envelopes. W
print letter beads, and statements as low
as $1,25 per 1000, when persons find the
paper. This is lower than you can get it
done for in the city,
FOR SALE.—A new Golden Tongue
Organ, warranted. Will be sold very
low. Inquire at this office. tf.
•—Graham A Son have just received
the finest and bet slock of good, clean,
solid soie leather in Belief,<nte Shoe
makers and farmers and all who want
cfi stock call and see them.
I ROBRKRY NKAK MARTHA FI RS AI R
On Friday night the re-idenco of Mark J.
William*, of Huston township, near
J Martha Furnace, • entered and robbed
| of about five thousand dollar* in money
I note* and bond*. U appear* that Mr.
William* kept hi* valuable* in a trunk, In
the second *>ory of hi* house, in which he
also kept a full supply ol Wright* Indian
Vegetable Till*. He also kept a watchful
dog without a* well a* a seven *hooter
within the house We are informed that
Mr Williams had taken s. me pill* from
the ttunk during the evening, after which
and it is suppo ed while the family were
engaged in the evening devotions, the rob.
her entered the house and abstracted H<e
trunk, which was afterward* found in an
adjaci nt corn field, rifled of it* content* of
which about si* hundred dollar* w* in
cash. It i* supposed and believed that the
thief, or thieve*, live in the neighborhood
who knew about tbe house affairs and
who were able to übidir* the dog Re
publican.
DESTRUCTION OK MANNS AXV
I ACTOR If.
Tho extensive axe factory of K. Mann A
Son, situated ahoul one fourtn of a mils
above Ihwtown of Mill Hall, was totally
destroyed by tiro last Monday night about
I'd o'clock, at a loss of about ISl.tWrt, which
l< ftiily coverts! by insurance. Owing to
a high wind that prevailed while tho fire |
was raging, all efforts to e*.tngui*h the
dames were unavailing, and in a short
time one of our most substantial industries
w*> a mass of smoking ruins. Tho store
and office were saved by the untiring ef
forts of the employees nod citiaens, who
turned out in full ferco and worked ener
getically, The buildings and machinery,
part of which was very costly, are ruined,
and only a few unfinished axes were saved.
—CI. Democrat, IS.
POTTER ELECTION' PRECINCTS.
The following is the decree of Court es
tablishing two election precincts in Potter
t >wn*hip, a copy of which was kindly fur
nished us by J. L. Spangler :
And now. Sept. 7, 1t77, it is ordered and
decreed that tbe place for holding the
.-lections in the Southern Precinct dis
trict, of said Potter township, shall be at
the public school house at Potter * Ml!!*,
.nd that Robert McCormiok sh!l be
Judge and James Kunkle and _ W. J.
Thompson shall be Inspectorsof Elections
m said district till an election
board shall be elected in said district as
provided by law.
And it is further ordered and deereeJ
ttial the place for holding the elections in
ihe Northern Precinct District, in said
Potter township shall be at the public
-cbiHjl housein Centre.Hall and that James
A. Keller shall be Judge and B. F. Arr.ey
and J C Boa! shall be Inspector* of Kit o
tions in said district until election board
shall be elected is said district as provided
fiv law. By the Court.
V. A. MATKR. P. J.
Certified fr> m the Rocord thi* 15th day
of Sept , A D.. 1877. A WILLIAMS.
Clerk.
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s* eklswle P..*~m M IKA
Just to think. Powers, the celebrated
800 l A Shoe moichact. ha (concluded to
sell boot* and shoes foi cash at bottom
prices, or not sell at all. Well, now. that's
what we call coming down t<> business
This thing of trusting six months and one
year and perbap- all lite time with a great
many, is like shoddy and paper soled boots
and shoes—gelling too thin and won't
wear. Buy gi>od boots and shoos ar.d get
-••meihing that will give satisfaction—you
will find them at Power * boot and shoe
store in Bush's block. Any good# he
guarantees is sufficient, for he knows all
about leather and the way it ought to be
put together All goods fairly and square
ly represented. Farmers and ail other*
who wish to buy boot* and shoes, call and
ee for yourselves, our word for it, Pow
ers will treat you right, and you will end
it to your interest to call there. Any ar
ticle that does not prove as represented,
he will make good—what can you ask fair
er ?
At Coburn Station a town is being built
up rapidly, showing that there is still
some enterprise in the people.
A very serious case of accidental
shooting occurrtd a few miles from Far
triers' Mills, on Wednesday, 12th inst.
Two sons of Mr. Daniel Weaver had start
ed out with a shot gun to shoot squirrels,
and the percussion cap being small for the
tube, the older boy attempted to get it
down by pounding with a ppocket knife
and while thus engaged, his brother, aged
some 10 years, stepped in front of the muz
zle just as a blow on the cap caused the
discharge of the gun. The load complete
ly shattered the boys rigbl arm above tbe
elbow, and wounded bim severely in tbe
side. The arm was amputated below the
•houider by Drs Van Valzah. Leitzell
and Musser, antl the unfortunate boy's life
is despaired of.
Thank* to the officer* ol lite Lycom
in* * Clinton Apr Soc'y. for a coinpli
mentary to joint fair at Jersey Shore, Sept.
215, 27, 28 and 2D.
Road matters are again exciung
Penn township. The road from MiUheim
to Cob urn station makes a division among
them; and the road asked for by Aarons
burg to intersect the Millheim road at
Sw*rtz't sawmill. 1 mile, meets wi"h op
position from Penn which has the larger
part to make.
Win. J. Thompson former freight
and ticket agent at Milroy, and late bag
gage agent at Sunbury, was injured by
getting between two freight cars and died
from the effects onSunday last. Hisremaios
were interred at Milroy on Tuesday after
noon. Mr. Thompson was an estimable
gentleman, and respected by all who
knew him.
Penn street, MiUheim, formerly called
Water St , is getting to be the most enter
prising St., in town. Nearly every pro
perty is undergoirg some tepairs which
adds largely to the appearance and im
provement of the town Besides this, Mr.
G W. Stover jr. last week erected a new
dwelling, while there are two or three
others yet to go up this fall-
The Union county court is in session
now, and the toll-gatu war will be up and
we learn that the grand jury ha* found
four hills of indictment against J. C. Mtz
But that won't begin to scare Christ
yet.
Housekeeper? and all needing stores,
all that need any thing in the line of hard
ware, will do well to read the new adver
tisement of Wilson & Farlane, in this
issue. They have the late't improved
-toves, and hundsome as any in the world'
and in sucjj variety thut they can suit any
taste. Their assfrtment of hardware is.as
full and complete as can be found in any
-tore this side ol New York and I'hiladel
phia. and they sell at prices to suit t* e
times. Farmers mechanics and house
keepers, call in at Wilson & M'Farlane'a
and see their stock.
W L Mussemf Mi!lhcim~h been to
Phila. und bought a very handsome car
riage lor his son W. S. Mu*"er, which car
riage will be tun from Mussers hotel to
Coburn station to connect with every
train. Business.
Notwithstanding the frequent showers
of last Saturday, the Elk Creek Sabbath
School Penn Twp, pulled out into the
woods to have a Pie-Nic At about eleven
o'clock they were joined by tho fit. Paul
School froin Haines Twp. after which tbey
bad quite a time together. The speakers
were, Keys. Sumbach, and John 11.
Peters, who received a sumptuous dinner
for their services. The Millbeim band was
present a part of the forenoon and played
for the Pic Nickers, but bad to leave at
noon and go to Brusbvallcy where the or
der of U. 0. Mechanics of Mitlheim,
and the P. 8. of A of Sugarvalley bad a
parade. How the affair ended 1 can not
tell, but it was not what they bad antici
pated, on account of the inclemency of the
weather.
A notorious counterfeiter was shot and
killed in the City Hotel, at Tyrone by a
detective, on Saturday.
| PATRONS' PICNIC
A URKAT CROWII—rtVR HAM'S riKXTV
TO KAT A WOMAN MARK* A SI'S *<ll.
Lot Thursday, 13th, the Centre county
\ Granger* held their fourth annual pic-tlii
on the mountain, roa- Centre Hall
The ky in the morning w* clouded,
and the atmosphere pleasant ; !• the after
noon, however, there wa* a clearer ky,
and the tun poured hi* genial ray* down
upon the (pot will considerable warmlh.
Early in the morning stream* of wagon*
and buggies pa .sod through Centre llall,
filled with Granger*, men. women and
children and basket* and boxes of good
thing* to eat. all b mud lr the mountain
hose here, wlcre i*one of the in stbiau
utul sights or va,ley scenery in ilie land
—in lacl, a lalld*t .pe so grl|.i Ornish. u d
a'liiosl dispel the doubt a- to where the
garden of Kdeli located. and li v upon
>ur own lovely Pennsvally a- the spot.
A like strew*!! of people kpt pouring in on
the mountain from the opp.<#ita sideof the
county, all fae, beaming vvith de
light in expectation of a good s.x-ial time
before thrm At noon there were no !•*
than 3Uk> soul* together, with acres of
horses, wagons carriages and buggies
There we-e five bras* band*— thoCentre
11*11, Farmer*' Mill*, Loop, Zion nd Pine
Grove Mill* baud* and good music *►
discoursed all day at every interval when
there was no speaking going oil the w bole
j mountain top wasjust chuck full of brass
baud music the sweet strains ot which
rode *ollly over lbs valley beneath, and
wa* echoed back by the opposite hills.
There were pr.:er.t the irrepressible end
indispeosiable water-melon man, candy
merchant Ac . all doing brisk busine** and
no one teemed misting except that nece*
sary evil, the patent right man, and tbe
life insurance agent. Hot water was pro
vided in large iron kettle* for those who
hang their salvation upon a cup of coffee.
The meeting was called to order by
I'apt C. Dale, who read the following list
of "dicers
President : H. L. Harvey.
Vice Presidents: Geo Date, Logan
Grange ; John Kishel Sp. Mill* Grange,
Jacob Dunkle, Walker Grange, nr.d sis
ten Campbell, of Victor, and lddings of
Union Grange*.
Sec'y*: Geo Taylor, B. K- Grange,
and D H Young. Wash Grange-
The President opened tbe meeting fcy •
short addres* of thanks for honor confer- '
red, followed by prayer by Rev Shaver, .
after which L Rhone, county Deputy, ed- i
dressed the assembly, offering a warm wel- 1
ceine to the membership and all others '
present, and set forth the many disadvan
tage* the agricultural portion of the peo- I
pie bad been subject to in year* gone by,
in a social, political and other respect* ;
the lawyers, he said, being a great minori
ty, yet monopolised tho seal- In congr- *s
and in our legislature*, and that further- 1
more the tattuer had been preyed upon bv I
the other traJe*; but now they wouid I
make their power and influence felt; they ■
would cut down the profit* of th>se who 1
had been fleecing them, apd thus tnable
their wives and daughter* U> dress and en- i
joy themselves a* well as the fruiale* be- ,|
Icngtug to tho professional classes
Dinner was next announced, and soon |
hundred* of cloths were spread under the.,
shade "f tne tree*, basket* were opened, ,
and out poured "vitlei*" in abundance'
and fit tor prince* to eat —and a princely
feast it wa*. and many, who never be
lieved in Grangerism joined the patrons
and took their first degree— at tbe table,
among the rest tbe writer, ami in fact,
with our hand upon our stomach we were
constrained to utter, "It was good for us
to have been here "
Dinner over an hour was given for a so
cial ciiat around, when the meeting was
called to order again, and sister ldJing-,
of B. K. valley announced as the orator.
Sister lddings is a mat'on, and patron, of
about fit)-ummers, heavy though pleasant,
yet earnest features, stout and medium
sixed build, has a clear ringing voice, and
may pull the scale*at2oo. with a* vigorous
and hearty a frame as can be found in our
county. Sister 'ddings belong* to tb
Quaker denomination, in the meeting* o|
which she often feel* called upon by tho
•piritto preach, thi* however was her first
public appearance, and she made her ap
pearance upon the stand with a tread that
showed no fear. Sister Idding* expound
ed the dutie* of farmers, how they should ■
devote themselves to their calling, anl
sock t- further elevate it; that the vices
of the world be shunned, and especially
i did she enjoin it upon tbe mothers present
Pi raise their sons to shun tbe terrible vice
of intemperance, and their daughters to
shun gew-gaw* anJ extravagance of dress,
and not have them follow the frivolities of
fashion. Upon tbe mothers, said she, it
depended as to whether we should have
good rulers ; look, said she. how corrupt
' our government is—our rulers gel drunk,
they gamble, they lie, and they steal, and
if we are to have the needed reform, tbe
I mothers were appealed to make the start
in tbe proper education of Iheir children
Young ladies were advised to cashier
sweethearts given to strong drink, and if
you see it on bim or sincl! it on him, tell
him to begone. We want men —we wo
men can't get along without men—and the
men can I get along without us women, for
who would patch their pants and darn
their stockings and keep the house in or
der ? The men can plow and sow, and
the women can reap and help gather the
sheave*. Woman's sphere it to help in all,
theae things, and a fervent appeal was
made to the mother* to do their duty
in their sphere, and keep the eye upon the
son and daughter and rie them to be
good and useful. Women, said sistr Id-j
dings, should have a share in the adminis
tration of the government, and expressed
women's rights sentiment* ; for I tell you.
ssid she. the day is coming when the wo
men will take a part in government affairs
and occupy some of the seats, ycu may
not believe it, but you will see day, I tell
you.
The above will give an idea of the dritt
of sister Mding-'s rennrks which last
el about half an hour, and were listened
to with the greaiest attention.
Dr CaMer, president of the Slate Col-j
lege was the next speaker, and made a
brief but appropriate address on the topic
of agriculture and its interests.
The concluding speech was made by
Col. Jas. F. Weaver, who dwelt upon
some of the wrongs that the furming class
had suffered, stating the remedy lay in
their own power, and that nothing hut (air
treatment was asked by the Patrons.
The crowd wa< now dismissed, many lin
gering on the lovely spot, to enjoy the
sight afforded by a sunae shadow a* it
*lie over the valley beiiea'h. There was
good order throughout, and all went home
pleased.
Tti'- abundant haivest which ate
every where so promising this fall, with a
good demand at lair prices, will suggest to
our readers the propriety of purchasing a
good and reliable piano. To those whose
would buy a strictly flrst-class instrument,
we would recommend to look into the mer
its ot the Mendelssohn Piano Co., No. 60
Broadway, N. Y., whose advertisement
appears elsewhere. This Company is reg
ularly incorporated under the Laws of the
State of New York, and competed of emi
nent Piano manufacturers, with the ex
press object of selling Pianos direct to the
people at Factory prices, without the in
tervention of agents and dealers thereby
snving them more than one-half the prices
usually charged.
The Pianos, including Grand, Square
and Upright, made one of the finest dis
plays at Lite Centennial Exhibition, and
were unanimously recommended for the
Diploma f Honor and Medal ot Merit.
The leading papers of the country speak
in very high terms of the Company and
their Pianos.
We would recommend any of our read
ers who have any idea of ever buying a
piano, to send for their Illustrated and
Descriptive Catalogue, which will be mail
ed free to all.
A pre** of other mailer hat obliged
u Pi rut down some eoinniunlcallene ami
' unlit tome local llcini Intended fnr thu
: IMUa.
Paper* >l adjoining CoiililiC' having
jsevn the Premium liat f our nevt fair,
: pronounce it the hrl out NV a think #o
too. ami rati *av that the >lll. - er have 101 l
nothing undone In make II a grand aueraaa
'and ffte/dir of all count v lair* N' l * let
our larnier*. tnerrhant*. mirh#lci, men
ami women, give it encnutageiio nt by eon
; trihuttiig tn the ili-plav ami Uv their Isige
preretice durl: K Oct •, f ami fuh. All
jran Jo something l'ak ,V"Ur 'lock there,
lake your implement* there I ak" koine
ol your pr. lu l* of the *oll th'-'o Lki
tome of your homo iobi ufactur--* tin ia. !
Let lauir* take butler prmerir*. rakat,
ijuilt* tidie, and oilier laiu'v w.uk there.
SlioW what you ran do it will only lake a
litte trying.
The Spring Mill* branch l T A.
link* A Itro't hardware lnre i* now in
fuli operation for Slove*, Tinware, and
Hardware for all name* ol mechanic*, he
•idea their principal *lore at liellelontr t
one of the nn>t complete in the *tate,
where you at way a inert with a perfect tt
( gentlemen in ever* ento of the <*• rd.
fboy have reduced prcet lor the benefit
ot the public in general and it i* a truth
that builder* or coachmakrrt can not goto
Philadelphia to-day ami buy material
tower than offered by II oka A Bro. There
h not an article in the lino of hardware,
needed by the farmer*, mechanic* or
bouekeoper that they cull 110 l *upply.
They are having a big tune at the
Stone Mill ince Spigletayer leaved it.
They arc making dour by a New Prove*#.
That adie* ail want the new prove** dour
made by them, becau*e it uiakr* better
broad than any ollior i! ur uiado in the
valley Give theui a trial and bo convin
ced.
Maj Kitlier ha* now opened out in
earned for the Grain trade. The Major i*
one of the moti reliable merchant* in our
couuty. Head hi* advertisement, far- |
rner*.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
| Thi it tu notify the public that 1 have
leased, for a number ol year*, the cele
brated Stoue Mill from S P Kuble 1
have alio retained 1). M. Cowhcr a* mil
ler. We manufacture the bett flour and
a full turn out Our past, we trutt will be
►utfii ient guarantee to our patron* of fair
and hone*t dealing* We have and will
maintain our reputation, line u a trial
and we will prove that it it to your inter
est to patronise ut Flour at wholesale
and retail. 1 have appointed Andrew
Keetman. Centre Hall, agent for our cele
brated flour J BitJMK SriUKLMYKK
Al*.- a full line of merchandite lower in
price than ever. ISieptlt
LIABILITY OP ROAH COMMICBOXC
Kits —The Supenie Court of (his stall
ha* recently decided a case of interc*-
lo Road Cummisnooet* and Supervie
or*. The case wa* appealed frotu the
Common Pica* ofHohuylhHl county
't he plaintiff brought suit fo recover
damages for the dcatn of her husband,
the same having being cauMd, a* al
leged, through negligence of defend
Hiii.* in uot providing a *afe mad. lln
evidence was that w here the accident
occurred the road woa barely ofsutfic
ient width to allow two vehicles to pas*.
A wagon was standing on one side ol
the road and ou the other the end of
a log protruded, and in attempting to
drive between the two the husband ol
me plaiutiff struck the end of the log
and was thrown out atnl killed In
the Court Lelnw a verdict was render
ed against the township, which was
appealed to the Supreme Court on the
grouud that as the supervisors had let
the mad .ut for repairs to the lowest
bidder, who Lad given bonds to fulfil
his contract, that fact relieved the
supervisors from responsibility, the
b .ad having stipulated to save the
1 township froiu ull accidents. The
;court, however, decided agaiust Wis
view of the case aud held the tow nship
liable on rhe general principle that if
a jury believe a road to be unsafe foi
I travel, let the cause he what it may,
it is evidence of negligence and the
township is responsible.—Ax.
• ♦ •
CAN YOU STAND FIRE !
As I was walking along the Strand
oue night, I catuc upou a fine, tall sol
dicr, and entered into conversation
with him. In the course of our talk I
said. "There is one thing I cannot un
derstand about the British soldier."
"What is that, sir V, ''Well;" I said,
"he is hold and daring ; you could not
iiuult him more than hv calling him a
coward. There arc m n among you
who would rush up to the conuon's
mouth, even if you knew it would b
certain death ; and yet there are men
among you who dare not kneel down
in the harrack-room al night
and repeat the prayer their
mother taught them when they were
children." He paused, and said,
"That is true, sir." "What Is the
meaning of it, soldier?" He said
"You remind me of what toek place in
my own roll a few weeks ago. A
young fellow came into our room,and
the first night, before going to bed, he
knelt down to pray and instantly
There was a noise and disturbance in
the room, Caps and belts were flung
over at the man, nut he did rot move
The second night there was a general
<ry, 'Will he try it again ?' Down lie
went on his knees again. Ca|>s ami
belts were thrown again, aud the mm
whistled. The third night he went
again on his knees, and again on the
> fourth night. with the sair. result, and
on th? fifth night. And then," he raid.
' "'the groutest blackguard in the room
cried out, 'He i* genuine—he stands
fire and from that night every one in
the room respected him, and began to
1 follow nir example."
French military officers do not ap<
jpear to be very popular in their nu
' tlve land. One journal call* them!
"soldiers of the rope.'' "pasteboard
heroes," "executioners," "brilliant'
capitulationiste," and so on. A Mar
seills journal tells General Espivrnt,
' who comma >ds the 15th Army Corp",
that in the military salute the thumb!
has a very little distance to go to come]
into contact with the nose Another
pap r is very hard up >n the cowman*!
t der of the 14th Army Corps, writing:
( "General Bourhaki, no one can
Jihiii in getting out of a hesieged ptace
]to go and conspire obroad, to return
|and lose an army in the snow, and;
t hrii shoot yourself with a pistol, no a*
to be quite well us to-day a* 'Die-or-
Uouqunr' Ducrot. Several j uirnale
ure to be prosecuted for nbusiug dis
tinguished generulß.
Cleopatra'a Needle is to be remov
ed from Alexandria to England, in an
iron cyliudcr. which is to be cou
structed around it and then used as a
vessel. "The cyliudcr is to be ninety
five feet long by fifleen feet diameter,
and will have a draught of tiiue feel
of water when afloat. All being riv
eted water-tight, it will he rolled into
the sea and across the sandy bed to
the water till it floats. It will then
he turned over and the man-hole at
the top opened and about thirty tons
of ballast put in to keep the ends ver
tical, so as to act like stem and stern.
It will then have two bilge keel*, a
rudder, light spar deck, mast and full
sails attached, and be provided with
an anchor and good cables, and, if
necessary, a pump in case of leakage.
The cylinder ship will then be fit 10
go to any port of the world with its
freight and in any weather."
THOMAS A. HICKS & BUO.
\V h*v< a very targa am! Oompleta *t >ck uf llsrUwuiK, tin irgiwl w • ■ ••• *' tl • *■' > 1 i v; j '•*>*
et pooihlu rate* •
Iron, Sterl and Mai s. Locks. ( \ \ sand Putlv.
Pupa WltiiH Lp4ilian<l Oil; Tuf|ten'ihi-i nt V hick * * i 1 ' I* i I- **' co u ■ '(•■ *• , % ■ <• *
iiij n f it<"l <>• olt'illnl fur whiten.-*. I. KA !) I VIIX Kl>l' A1 N .i n •• i | i • I .ii t mill rn O one gal Irr It uf <
! lutinil vii wnrrm tln ho niUeh Willi | uf# •ml iiul nil, hlu) hi" I• .< Hi ulu i
M CHANICB TOOLS ®\Vn list pe *1 a o ith uit < ■ •<• i•• <m ■i 'u • - I '• !| . i-m r* .inl |Ui •' IO P •j H o>" nm • I <•! < -lid , T
Cham*, Ku- KI'LLLIN* ,, F "ADIILFKY OK ALL lIKSI "Iti |' I" IN •> (.1 til #(iO WiKK —No k•• r o I' le WrUfllM *1 improved
• til*; Mr*. |*i iii" Imnroved Flat I' >n . c i>, '-nveniorn r'lil tl <i iI, i•> |, In i. ■ • nl m-k i•, I ■ I. <i l'rm> -letl k•m • it; pii u|t I* 8 pound iw* **■; n<
put on, and cheaper than pspar. all color*.
s t ove s.
We have the only Reversible. Top-pta e Cooking Move- mtl • market T heyt • h , qu> benm. .rid Juniata, v bicb wa war.nt in ba'ha boat h.k*r and iLv he*
• I .tov# In the market. > a will ae.| at On. - rry loweai ■ ea m I M.ya wr.tia.. *Ur..i er. AauaLain m Lat.ge. and other (■ e*. COM J£ AN i> bKE OCK Kl£ Y i'TON
COOKBTOVK; IT IB TIIR HANIMOMFBT IN THR WOKLB. " "*• uoaautnaaicivfl
The Commissioner* of Marion county
Ind., contracted for a uow Court Houe
at Indianapoll* to .oil s'2',t**> Il ha
cost bitl'i.HlA, aiul ii incomplete.
Ninety of the fat men who had a clam
hake and dance at Norwalk Point, Con
ncclicut, lail week, weighed '20,731'
pound*, an average uf '23ol pound* each.
MAUKIEI).
On 13, at the reaidence of A. C. Wurla.
tiyj. K. Miller, Mr. Wealey Uumr, o!
t'ollege twp., and Mi* Mattie Grey, ot
lietiner twp.
DIED
tin 3rd, near Madisonburg, Michael
Foidler. aged near 73 year*.
On 3rd, in Gregg, a *on of Samuel lion
nuiger aged ti year* and 7 month*.
IUI.I.RKOKTK MAKKKTS.—
by Shorllidge A Co.
Flour per barrel, wholesale. $ 7 U).
" retail. 00
While wheat, 1 3ft.
Red '' 1 3ft.
Hye, Cti
Corn, abelled, GO
Corn, cob, GO.
Oat*. 30
Barley, rvc weight, 66.
Clover*wed s."> per M pound*.
P><tatoe* retail, 30
Nova Scotia plaster, ground, 10 00.
Cayuga " $0 00.
QRI'HAN'S COURT SALK.-
By virtue of an order of the Orphan'*
Court of Centre county, tt.ere will be e*-
u> isle by public outcry in the town
•f Bualiburjt, near the pretn e, on Satur
day.
OCTOBKR. 20. 1077.
The following deacribod real etate, late "f
Kira I) Hrianin ol Harri* t.-w n>hi|>. dec'd
via: a V'AI.I'ABLK KAKM, adjoining
the town ot Boalthurg Harri twp, Cen
tre county, containing
150 ACRES,
thereon erected a Two Story Frame Dwel
ling lloure. Log Barn and other outbuild
in*- Several tne spring* of water rite on
the premiww. There it also a young and
thrifty Orchard of choice fruit* The
greater portion ot the 'and la of ricetien'
duality, and a part thereof i *UUabr lor
division into Town lota, The property
will be told at a whole or in part to tun
purchaser*. Sale to commence at KB o'-
clock, a. m , when term* will be made
known by
SAM I'KL I*l LLI LAND.
'JOaept Adtnimttrator
Fashionable Dressmaker.
The udertigned will, alter the 9th Oct.,
1 >77, open a drotuiakcr* t-*tat>li*lit>ieni in
the houe lately o<\ upied by John M Mi*
ler All kind* of family aewmg
4MM. Charges MMNIk 11- pug to
merit the patronage of the people of Cen
tre Hall and ricihitv hy turning out neat
AND durable work. Man IUKV SR SMITH.
"Ahept tf.
"Farmers' Mills."
J. B. FISHER, PROPRIETOR.
PESN HALL, PA.
Otlcr* the HIGHEST uiarktl pricis
in CASH, ou delivery, for
Wheat,
Corn, Rye,
Oals, e<(\,
At the above well-known Mill.
Ground Plotter aud
Salt always on hand at the lowest
rates. 20 sep tf
Carpet Weaving.
The undersigned having taken tbo room
on 2nd story of Wolfs warehouse, nt
Centre Hall, are now prepared to till all
orders for any kind of Carpet Weaving
Country Carpets, of wool or cotton, a spe-:
cialty and made to order. Custom work
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. All
orders promptly attended to, and
charges low as elsewhere.
C-cpty C M GRAHAM £ II111).
TTOU.SK AND LOT£OR SALE.-
Will he offered on the premises on Sat*
urd*y. September 22nd, o'clock, p in.
at public outcry, at Centre Hill, the pr >p
erty owned and formerly occupied by
George Stover, containing about 4 of <n
Acre, with good House and Stable there
on erected, well at the door, and line frui'
—the lot being in the best of order Term
will be made known on the day of •!
Any per on dc-inng any In orinatio
ah -ul the properly can inquire of Rob-
Lee or the nbseriher
JOHN SH \XNON,
Hit.ugSi Attorney
|
F.TGOOD BR BAD.
\JT By calling at the new and cslen
stve bakery establishment of
JOSEPH CEDARS,
(Successor to J, If. Sands,)
'opposite tl'O Iron Fronton Allegheny
] -ti pet where he furnishes every day
] Fresh Bread.
Cakes of -ill kinds,
Pie, I'tc , e'c ,
Candies,
Spices.
Nuts.
Fruit*.
! Anything and everything belonging to
I the business. Having had years of cape
rience in the business, be flatters himself
(hat he can guarantee satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their na'mnnge.
uug t'f JOSEPH CEDARS.
What Sample Tea is.
T
a Every Cargo of Ten. on arriving in 2
£5 this country, is Sampled hy the Iru
4, porter to the oitent of from 1,000 to £
£o,ooo pounds, which tea*, being out —
a >f the original packages, become use
less to the Importer after the
is sold. We contract for those Teas
hHt cost of Importation, (including J—
-- "Sample Packiigos,") which are then 5
thoroughly classified and packed by '
g our Nsw York House OUR TEAS
MAT 40c and GOc A POUND. J
< J
i Equal in every respect those re-tr
tailed elsewhere for double a
the Money. ■ j?
"S At a saving of three profits to
"3 Consumer- gi
55 THOMAS CHUTE A CO. S-
No. 131 Water st. -®
* Now York,
?
Wo guarantee Every package,
aujg tf
iSnitLYG, ...... 1877.
WE AUE NOW PB EPA RED.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
WE HAVE THE GOODS !
P It ICES LOW !
Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large.
Ami now we extend n cordial invitation to our fn< ud, patron* and'th* public
generally. We will nay thi*, Come! if wu do uot ahow you
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
AT PRICES LOWER THAN USL'AI*.
aud if we caunut prove that it i* to your interest to palrooixe us, tbaol
don't buy ; but come aud satisfy yourself.
We have opened a full line of
DR V GOO I)S
Clothing, Carpets,
Boots fit Shoes, Groceries,
QUtKNHWARK,OLASStVARE. WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE. HATS ANDCAIS.
and in (act everything and anything embraced in the aimve line.
We will beat everything in prices and assortment, and our pa#t. we truat
will be a suffic ent guarantee to <>ur patrons of fair and bones! treatment
We have eslab.ished and will tuaiiMaiu our reputation. The large trade •
do enables u to fr-*h g<ehls dsilv, which •• a great a (vantage to our pa
iron* in all lines, an i more epeci*llv in GriM-erien. Call, and it will prov*
to yout interest.
VALENTINES & CO.
II HERMAN.Manager.
JS'EIP 0P EA'I.YG
(NEXT BOOK TO NEW M ANN EAG LI J 01 •!>(. MORE
BUNNE3D AN AIKEtfS,
Music ami S'wiun Machine S ore.
CA T T t the New Store and tee <he larget *tock A variety of I'iaro* Or*
•fl A J Yj *ant and Sewing machine* in this part of the rtate.
THF ARM IMt *|F.STM" Mill hcd.
• MT. JOl|\- I Hlewtoiit.
" IMVIN Willi tcrticitl Hhhl.
" Ml* AWF.HM 4*-Fnr .T.
" SINfJI R fkio.
" IIOHF MO.
" wki:D-S.I.
•* Ki:m .cdrf.\ H-TO.
M WIIITE4I9SO.
A flr*t-rU* iiißf-Mrl-t al way on hand o repair 5.. (a -,?• - \V .. I
•*ccond hand Machine* at from sto 2tl '-.liar each l*-rt k't*r nv N
NeH'e i*e Pout wheeled faatnra, end O'' for alt M*<!
A lo Sheet Miiaic Plan- and Crerf. S, . tl< V. 1 N-ei'cS fr e-
M ichir.c—4o, per .1 r n
HI VM:i. A VI h' ENS.
-i6j.il ALLEGHENY M . RKLLEFONTE
These are flu-h times for tie build
ing trade at Jerusalem. A corre*
■<lorldep• of The E indun Ti new -ays
• hat new blocks nn-t I ilie eve every
where ; along the J>tf. r-iml and on
■ th 'lie north and w -t side- ot the;
eit , extensiv Iniild'ngs are uow HI
i-ouree of erection ; and even w. h n
ihe walls, near to the reput. * tomb I
David, another large group of tene
ment* is being built. These new
buildings are designed as houses fur
Jews of different nations, and are;
erected by societies to be let or told in
tenements of two rooms each. The
poor are to be provided with homes!
for a given time rent tree, and those
who are able to be permitted to pur
chase their habitations by periodical
payments on principle similar to those
of English bniMing societies Until
a recent date the Jews in Jerusalem
have their quarter, as in many Conii
neniail cities; but they have uow the
utmost freedom to purchase property
wherever they can get it. to build
where they cau obtain sites, within or
outside the city walls, and to locate
themselves wherever th>y can find
residinces. This freedom is causing a
great increase to the Jewish popula
tion of the humbler classes-
Professor Hall, the discoverer of the two
new satellite* of Mars, WH once a carpen
ter.
Somebody raises the supposition that
Osnntn PH. hit i Marshal Hnsaine, the
French fugitive.
I
HO: FOR
s-*aivc i \t j
loves Moves !
TI XIV A HE!!
A iu I line of all kinds of Stoves.
A lull line of Tinware.
Hardware tor all, Cuachmakers and
Mechanics included,
At the New Store of
6septf THOS. A. HICKS & BRO.
1 The olete-t and best appointed Institu-
L tlon for obt-tinmg H Business Education.
F'r circulars adrlre**,
' P DUFF A SON-',
13aept4t Pittsburgh, Pa.
C'KNTHK HALL
DRUG STORE.
MILLER 4 SON.
(Buccaaw to J. K. Miller A Soa.)
Dealer in Pura Drug* and MHiciam
Dyn stuff*, nnd Druggut'* sundries.
PURE WISE AND LIQUORS
For medicinal purposw-
Tha baat brand* of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
alwayt in stock.
Proscriptions carefully Compounded.
MILLKB A HON
./*. Harrix dy Co
NO. 5, BROCKEKHOFF ROW.
IR il
P AJ_N T S,
OIL VETC.,
JAS. lIAKRIb A CO.
Bellefsnte
A HAS
OF A THOUSAND.
Having tllxvvriiil, in I lilittui-' a.n.o*.
; * id rutin I, a ptwiua# cure f rOa>utnf
' ;i *" * -"'I Lung Complaint. I i< *i u my
aui, loankf known in a practice! inarm,
furmtbing wunpta b Uia. free ol
i erg*, t.. all -uf|er~r>. tny ; iy
' mui.oratim bet'.* that tin ia Ji ,nn wi.
I" r! Tin j J claim fir t Tor mgredi
!> am . f the r' ami ieri>a: prttdav
;! perfectly .ate ;•*,.! U aeut tree vall
I i<Jr—- at hif lit (I. Kb ,p Br mo, j)
' lid S re#' Jel• , City, Jf. J. <T ma
• t<! ..t J. v NfiUei i N.i, Drueti
C* htm Ha, Pa jan 4 It
UJ U P WIL3OX Aw iti-khU
BelUf-.m, P, - tf. ifm J*t
r* Huiidit. H . i„ete P a •
—L ncntn t tiler 1* ■ jcr, u, ite.
• we, i an.ih ,rd. an<l quicker t fcnr
v —f if at A'tt Vt nit** -tele
ti*CK tiih >di.t pir
ll ' K pi on ha td for a hv J <1
Uoitonarer * Zt-w'. Ceatm j.
' >*ari brick ar
ue-.-d mi | ow that i; will pay ,*>*•*, a* *.
1- lam-a to c- me h--r fo tbrm
trending to continue in the manufa<
• u*e.,f iirieti they will be kept e>n ui>t!,
•r i and. and fair inducement* offe.ed t
ourcitaaars.
7 if U. K ZKKBK
W. K. CAMP'S
POPULAR.
Furniture Booms!
CENTRK HALL. PA.
I manufacture ell kind* of Furniture for
1 I ambyrt, Dining Koomr, Librariea end
1 11 el it.
if you vent Furniture of any kind, don't
j 'uy until you tee my ttock.
UNDERTAKING
,In ell iu bra retina. I keep in Mc-ck all
i .be latc-t aiiJ iw*; improved C< (fii.t
and t'a-keu. and heve every facil
ity for properly conducting
lhi branch of my buiineat.
I have e patent Corpee
Prenerver, in which
bodiw can he
preacrved for a considerable length of time
| jul!9 tf W. R CAMP.
Chas~H. Held,
Clork.Wnlrhßiiikrr&iewelei
Millheini .Centre Co., Pa.
■ a n.rt,uw.aa.,, "
~ea •tan a.
G. GUTELIUS,"
Dentist, MHlheim.
g P"fmlnw-I rrV>M v> ta* pablte, Rata
i •il'VKtlw. la tia doaol r*a-
Vk M wwaatwd a -strart iwib • -**■
p.I. ap.ni
f r.- |* Oflce Uh da*
| "*'■ M-nu- i'.tf
J 4 i>mi mistratoh B Koilcl -
L- ti'T. ( 1 ration oa theettetc of
n H rpdti "a'- f Potter towntkip,
i.c'.< having been grant 1 to the undn>
nad. I'■ ■ pc.-aom knowing thrm-elvc
<• !•<* indebted to taiil decedent arc re
c- „ to m-;,e imnicdtaic pay meat, ami
l><-raon> htv: .g fUiißi against the ratal*
> !' i-rerent tkeni uUlbctitiCaled for acUie-
JOHN SHANNON, '
■j? j- Ad mr.
Y DM! NI>TK ATOK S TlCl..
1. t! • <* edminivtretlon on the •ssteteof
K ' >f p.ci town-hip. d< d
'• 1 i • g t e" n .dto ii • un<|crtgncd.
' vitig t : --t (cr lo Ik- >i>
-a' Oti- It Hi retju -t-d to
| Ifacnt. Mid pcr-ODf
- oust tf- 1 t -'up' '!| i re
1. rNKNiWfll'
i<K( OS 111
1 / .S T.SI. J* th vi pur, ha-ed ti
ll - r. i A .r-itli-'i} -tn-et,
it l*> rt • tnn huHwin. Stui of
'I:"lr v l'i . hit* • > t-m} >ind lllied it out
ihi" most popular
4
DRUGS A MEDICINES,
? "•CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY*-?
| SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, !
ITRUSSES, SUPPORT RS, BRACES |
FANCY AND TOILET *4
| ARTICLES, Ac,, Ac., Ac. !
t }
; Patent Medicines, Alcohol, pure Wines
*id Liquor* for medical purpcaes only.
Physician's pre~criptions carefully com
putiti'led and urd-n Hntvurrd with care
and di-patch. Fit-mer* and Phvfitianr
[from the country will find our stork of
Medicines complete, watranted genuine
and of the best quality.
This Store will remain under tit* dime
lion of the accomplished drucrist and
pharmacist heretofore connected with it,
P • H rrin *ton, and we respeotltei
llv solicit the custom of our friends and
the old patrons of the store
Ifrptf 8. T. SHUGEKT.
GRAHAM A SOI
lit.l UlKSU .•(!• *t i. Ill*
Edwin C. Burt*
KLEbKA '"KD r IKE
f WIDTui. lbs
i%%\ SteotcLj 2fetW#ri<9
VBOLMAtf ft KftTAlt feO* OR
Jatf Skint,
HOLE LEATHER.
SHOE FINDINGS
/%U Kinds of Custom Work ILJT'
Order
s) auy £"* Str **' h *LL**OlfTl.P
J V iHA i^rC! 11 L*
..! 9sr '• *•** G.
aa. Oflca a Parat'a it buiidia#
s-sasßse•£&
laUa OL Patar Bakla, dae'd, will .MMIB
u ttaa bai>d< of Aaraa Lukaabaah, until
ct. I at, next, wk.r, all kaawin* ttHni
" 4 X?fi •* Ui * "• l®wed
" call od caakt aatilaaaat All aeewuau
mulalf unpaid afUr aatd data (M l
aui ka/.e aflat.Ua hda^\
•Bear fwr eollaeuoa.
By ardar mt tka Bxnatara.
ANOTHER MEAT STRIKE 1
J. BRACKBIXL.
BILLIFUXTI. PA.,
bat iuet rceotvod a
NEW ADDITION
op
ALL KINIi.-t OF FUPKITC&&,
to bia la.-fe atock a i way a on band,
cheaper THAN EVER for
CAjsH !
\ number of Bed mot ii .un** walnut and
ptitiiad aukac.
A tot,
WALL PAPER
f*ag km.
PENNSYLVANIA BR.'
Philadatj fita at d Lrtf Rm .
li'XXtltTicf XAfci-E
s\ss£ :
wrwjur.
rU Ntli.t-ini UiApr
WaeiaeNaa* 4 •&, „
■aanadja 44-; . ,
*" t n
™ 1 <ca M. en. f,,
~ *eoa. £p ,
_ " _ air at km
A I a lea* I*l :•
m ' Utrn*. <• iw
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art- ■■ f *••.
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la tWJt tt > t
on *-rfc - f ... " L '
air at a do
~ ld *aa t
.<•*>-&
a Ult l wl* Uei Boa (
- Wctiawut *al
Nmuil a a -
•1 AT CX. laaaa. M.aar* ' aai*
" loctHame UPiL
Z wmtawayt UN>a
wMMn |Tpa
- ""hMsl iSjr
cats kiUiMmbam am aw
; : SSSss, til;:
-- p
PA IT U*B laaim VUHmSSm
aiwa,,r%S??% •' =
, T=.*S^S , Jfrft
Aria hi Kah aai Wat aaaaaalat KMa rnt timet
Pigawha rwa tihea PttnaAalpM* aaAWll
ttaaarai 11 o jaAaaieaat
Bbfu'ar train* ran from Spnu*
H ILitnee Monday I ait, It Train arrive*
at Sprinr Milia at l.dO. noon, and taaeea
Spriny Mill* for Lew it burg at 210 p. m
Sar,e train at Ooburn (Fork*) arrirnt at
100, and leavaa at 2 4A
HIBSbANS HOTEL,
iilkot, r*.
Tba bait I .bit and bar, and aicm'em
tubling for doraaa. Alto a laa raaait for
lummtr bordar. Buta to depot, aad
daily ataget • Centra county. Charge*
r a tunable.
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Nervous Dcbiliiy.
thai Waafeaamtr Dt imtlta. a writ agmaated
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I'lNm if - Urlin—ii. ar MIL* grain
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No. 28.
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;*h tea po* i*t ta par tun Tm rani m*
t _ rNL **" r "W aieta. Yoo u tie >w
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1 f - w*-- u -rj lia > .uaem TVrms <df i's
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DAILY COACH
From
Cunire Hall to SjiruCf Cr*e*
Centre Hull in tti mtiti ir.g at
return in toe evctiicg. Tic |u prie'tM*
a pit! ftr-d rk.e I uzaf erd < ache
:hit i.*f, glrliv str-d and taaf.v; to pv
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1/ u* 1,0 at ttia wM at. u. v Ml- tftlio •
ma cwiW aau Uw Uaaa, 1 -< 11.. t
and Mratnwi 01 SaAa Hatataa •■1 ..
Hrt l. o. aaar, JoakOuUvn _a eaalpTi Wp'-w at.
Uli-i..TU i -. Woaulatotlm - Ira aa—
maul, ha nut ollara at prtoaa wUtaaut Urn Mam-.
Jacob oulSgs o>m tun
A f\T TV Oraat rhaacv ta mate amen- U
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Illaatratod famU/ pnhttaatl— la Haaaalt Aaj awe
oan b* nana a •- tful aaawt. Tkt meal ataaaat
watha ofatietvalraa la aahaainitn. ThapttaaMae
low that alaaoei aaarrnodr aabaertbea Owaaeaa* tw
Po maktna oaar >t ta a waak. A laSr uaal ra
l>oi 1a tataaa etarew aahaartbata ta *aa da,-. All wfce
t|i maka mommr faat Tea aaa dmta ail law
Uawt to Um bnaltitaa. or oatr roar apan Um- Too
naa 1 aat ba awar fawm Vamt orar atefiA Tu. aaa de
UaawaUaaaJban. Fall partteolara. dtr • aaa aad
Unaahwa. Rlaaaat and p> Oolitt.je. tfr*"
want iwodtibia wark aaal aaroar add-aaa at awaa. U
voata wetbtae te 117 ta* Vaataaai. Ra aaa wba aa
.'•eat (alt* to mate meat par. iddtim "T'a Pwopie'a
locreal," PurUaad.Malaa. laagg
Centre HaU Hotel.
JOHN SP ANGLER, PROP'S.
Pirat-claM accommodation for guatU.
Bet -tabling for horaca. Siagea arrive
ni depart every day for all points.
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r A LLXANDER& BOWER. At
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n Attorney-at Lav
; *-f. Bellefonte, P*. Oflce over By
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