The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 27, 1877, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORVKH.
Thursday, Sept, 27,
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LOCAL ITEMS.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.—Thw
ndersigned offers tho store-rodm. known
as Hcrlacbcr's old stand, at t cntrw Hall,
for rent. The stand is a durable one in
all rwawecla • Poes#*aio can be bmi acv
time after April Ist. b.v sop'y ing to J
Mknuy Kkli an at t en ire Hall. tr.
—The telegraph is fotiowing tba rali
road, and liglitning will sewn click in
Wallace Duncan's office at Spring Miils.
—firdcrs for work are increasing with
each week, at Heislcr's Marble Works
Uellorte. Tbey make the bot and cheap
est monuments and lamktlNiM in the
state.
THA one half o? a vro-n out circtM
and meoagerie passed through her* on
Friday morning. It sh>wd t Potter's
Mills and JJellefonte, with very slim au
dience*. If FaUtaflT were still mustering
recruits he could made a successiul haul
by gvvbbling up this affair.
We regret to learn that Mr. John
Daubertnan, of Centre Hill, mat with a
serious accident on 'J® inst-, while tkreeh
ing with a seperntor at George tovdhart a.
His left hand was caught by the cylinder
and the thumb and fingers crushed in a
manner as to cripple his hand eatirely.
Dr. N off was called and dre-scd the hand,
amputating the little finger and may pos
sibly havoto perform the same opeMlftn
on tbe remaining fingers.
The Fair It he Fair ! all will go to
the Fair, but none should fail to call in at
Hoffer A Kline's, and see their enormous
stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and
shoes Hoffer's is headquarters for bar
gains." Remember it.
—Just go to Powers' Bvllgfouto Hoot
am! Shoe Emporium, and he will plea-e
you in every respect. You will be pleas
ed with the man, his.boots and shoes, and
the low Cash price he sells them at.
The ladies of the Lowisburg Bapt -t
church request ta*, "for love," to publi.-h
the following:
"Tha ladies ot the Baptist church will
baTe, uvury day during the Fair, at the
Boarding House, on the ground, an
abundant and palatable dinner. Lunch,
Oyster* and Ice Cream at aii hour* "
Centre county visitors to tho Lowisburg
Fair will know now where to get som
nice things ts eat. Send us your "picters '
ladies.
Rev. Jacob Ktfhle, a Lutheran
ptqpcber of Huntingdon, while on his way
to conference at Fairiuonnt, had his pock
et picked of his pocket book at Grafton
It contained S7O and other valuable pa
per#. Well, why did'nt he ob-erve what
. the good Book says tbat they shall not take
"scrip'' with them.
Whatever you may wish, in the line
of drugs, medicines, toilet and fancy arti
cles yow <t* u ft®* '-I nt Frank Grsuti'i drug
store, in the Bush bouse block.
Godey's Lady's Book for October an
nounces a reduction of price for 1878,
namely, one copy one year $3 ; two copies
So ; four copies S*3, etc Godey had occu
pied law front rank among the Ladies
mugatiae* for nearly half a century- Ad
dress Godey's Lady's Book Fublishing
Co., Philadelphia.
Such of our readers as failed to get
peaches for canning or drying, need not
fret, the panned and dried pt acbcs kept at
S-cklw"t are better and cheaper and save
you tba greattrouble .f doing 'em up,you
only r.eed-"put -in down." This is a fact
and to satisfy yourself go and see the
canned and dried fruit at Sechlers, and you
will be convinced.
Last week Mr. Samuel Lytlegot his
leg badly bruised by being caught in the
rc a per, while cutting cloversved. in Mr.
Henry Sankey's field, near Potters Miii- 1 .
Powers, the boot and shoo man, is
on the war path—just read his letter in
next column.
Spangier, our 'landlord, brags with a
potato that weigh* 'Jibs, and Soz. Who
can produce a heavier one?
Mr. Wm J. Alexander, of spring
Mills, has sent us sample# of some fine pop
corn. A faith 10x111 feet yielded him
three pecks of corn. Who can beat it.
Persons wishing to advertise farms,
sales. &c., will bear in mind that we offer
togi*-e a much laroek circulation through
the Reporter on th>- side the county, than
any other pkper, and will forft our pay if
this is /bund nof correct.
A handsome medal. resembling a
newly stamped American quarter, bright
and shining, bas been made to order, and
is being distributed free to Newman's cus
tomers, at the Eagle Clothing Uall, where
is also tab® seen theJargest aau be*t rteik
of Clothing tlue -iao Philadelphia, and
better yet, cheaper than you can buy i
the eastern cities. As aclolbing man, New
man is greatest success in central
Penn'a, and it is all owing to hi* habit of
giving customers the full worth of their
money. Try him.
Mr. John Powers, in Bush's block,
has opened his stock of new boots and
shoes for the fair season. Now, farmer* ot
Pennsvalley, and the rert of Centra cojin
ty foil:*, just go to Powers, and sec wheth
er he can't fit your feet, suit your ta-te.
and at prices that you wi i admit to be low.
He has a magnificent stock < f boots,
shixtf, gaiters Ac., for men, women and
children and no shoddy about any of his
goods. It is all made to wear, and if any
thing is not found as he represents it, he is
willing to make it good.
—Those who voted on are last year,
should "pay u iitate and County tax on or
before the 6th of October next, in order to
secure a vote this year.
Housekeepers will bear in utiuu mat
the best is always the cheapest, and tbal
the purest i always tbo best; you cm get
the beat and purest groceries of Sechler A
Co., and hence the cheapest.
The best medicines for family use
are Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Hon
ey and Bloodroot, a pleasant, safe and i
certain remedy fyr copgbs, cplds, etc j
Green'* Blackberry Balaam, a sure cure
for cramp, coTlc, tfiarfliea, djsentefs\ etc.,
at F. P- Green's, in the Bush House
block.
Remember that Saturday, Oct. 6th.
is the last day on which to pay tax or take,
out naturalization papers. Attend to these,
things in time.
WAGON FOR SALS.—A large road wag
on, good as new, and which can readily
be cut down to a plantation wagon, is of
fered for sale cheap, by JOHN WOLF, Cen
tre Mills, Pa. 3t
A good horse will be taken in exchange
for the wagon.
FOR SALE.—R new Golden Tongue
Organ, warranted. Will be sold Tery
low. Inquire at this office. tf.
The bid of the Centre Hall Band be
ing the lowest received, has been accepted
and that band will be present during the
whole term cf our Co. Fair. Other bunds
are also expected to be present part oi the
lime.
AMVSKMKNTS
This department of our Co. Fair, will
undoubtedly he quite n treat.
The programme will embrace. among
ether fettturf. the following
Conipition ♦or premium in horn* hack
riding by ladies anil gentlemen.
F.xbibilion of 'Fantastic*" on bono*
and niulw.
Corn busk ing matches, (RM stalk* each.)
W.>d- awing matches, ,| cord each.)
Horse race thesKiw**! hot?,* to be the
winner.
Sack race* for boys and in on.
Wind folded rae*l for boys and mow
\Vhel-barrow race*-
Ft man's rac
Foot race*. bufile races, *tc . etc.
RRBRRSBURtt .v VICINITY
Why can w-e not have a daily mail b
Sine-- wa hav# railroad oommunien'.in*
iv It tin seven miles we think it would he
no snoro tbar proper and just to cut offthe
j route rtom Millheim to Howard anl in
stead run daily through our valley. We
cou'd then get Philadelphia news in a
dav, whereas at iltswehaveto wwittwo or
three days gnu otten more. Let the prop
er persons take this matter in consideration
and in a very short time we may have a
J daily mall.
I The School board of our tow nship met
and graded the salary and awarded the
different cboo>> to the following gentle
men.- Stover's, John Delong , Brum
gard's. John 0 Morris t Wolfe's, G. \\
Hcsterman : tiramly'i, Geo Frauk ; Pve
"beraburg. J. R. Brumgard and C. L
Gramly ; Matter *. C Obediah Malcrv ;
MadUonburf.lJ. C.RurkertandL LeiUell.
They pay averdmg to oertileato ranging
(pom $22 to $33 per month. Bravo !
Haw Moa.
The following is the decree of Court e*
üblishiiig two election precinct* in Potter
township, a copy of wh.ch was kindly fur
nished us by J. L Spangler :
And now. Sept. 7, 1877, it is ordc cd and
Jccreed that the place for holding the
olections in the Southern Precinct dis
trict, of said Potter township, shall he at
the public school house at Potior's Mills,
and that Robert McCoriuick ibaU bo
Judge and James Runkle and NY. J.
Thompson shall be Inspectors of Elections
in said district till an election
board shall be elected in said district as
provided by law.
And it ia further ordered and decreed
that the place for holding the elections in
the Northern Precinct District, in said
Potter town*Uip sbalt be at the public
school house in Centre, Hall and that Jauie*
A. Keller-hall be Judge and B. F. Arney
and J C Boal shall be Inspector* of Elec
tions in saul district until election hoard
shali be elected i* said district as provided
bv law. By tbe Court,
O. A. MA tic a, P. J.
Certified from tho Isocord this loth day
of Sept, A D., lt>77. A. WILLIAMS.
Clerk.
Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for
October is won by of special favor. One
scarcely knows where lo commence in
quoting of its varied and liberal content*.
The number is jut replete with literary
gems. Interesting in the extreme through*
ut its 13S pagcs.it is at once a book of po
ems, short stories, continued tales, history,
sermons, pleasing and insttuetive anec
dotes ; beautiful illu-trations, 100 of them;
wit, science, etc. In a word, itia library
in itself, to be welcomed and enjoyed by
render* of all •„■*> who may be unfortu
nate enough to secure a copy. Kxtra edi
lions of this number will surety he called
for. Subscription price for one year s.l j
for a single number, 23 cents. In each
case it is sent free by mail. Our readers
should address their orders to Frank Les
lie's Publishing liou-e, 33 Fearl Street,
New York.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
Thi* is to notify the public that I have
leased, for a number ot years, the cele
brated Stone Mill from S. P. Ruble 1
have also retained D. M. Cowhsw as mil
ler. We manufacture the best nour and
a full turn out Our past, we trust will be
sufficient guarantee to our patrons of fair
and honest dealings We have and will
niaintsis our reputation. Give us a trial
and wo will prove that it is lo your inter
est to patronise Flour at wholesale
and retail. I have appointed Andrew
Keesmitn. Centre Hall, agent for our cele
brated flour J KaoMK SriOKLMI K(A.
Al*o a fu.l line of merchandise lower in
price than v*r. 13sept4t
Tbe Lewistown Democrat has the
following particulars of the death ot Mr.
Thompson, announced in last week's Re
porter t
Fatal Act idest. —On Thursday even
ing last, whilst the evening mixed train
from this place to Sunbury was at Seiins
grove, an accident occurred, which has
since resulted in the death of the baggage
master, Mr. Wm J. Thompson, formerly
ticket agent at Milroy. Mr. T. was in the
baggage department of the passenger car,
and the train was being hifted toward bim
for coupling. When the cars wore ap
progchihg be stepped out quickly, with
the Intention, it is supposed, of attending
to the coupling, but somehow fell bead
foremost between the car*, and the dead
woods caught his left leg, mashing the
fleshy parts terribly from tbe thigh down
to the ank'ie. No bones were broken, and
it was thought tbat be was not injured in
ternaliy. Although the wounds were se
rious. his physician at Sunbury, whither
be wa- taken, considered the case hopeful
until j-unday morning, when, no 'reaction
having yet occurred, it became apparent
that the wounded man was in real danger.
He died the same nigbt about 10 o'chck,
having been conscious and apparently
bopelul of rccorery until almost the last
moment. His remains were brought b>
Milroy and interred on Tucsdaj, and fu
neral was a very large one The deceased
was a man of exemplary character, and
universally esteemed by all who knew
him. He was aged about 43 years, and
lepvcs a wife and several children.
The Spring Mills branch of T. A.
Hicks A Bro's hardware store is now in
full operation for Stoves, Tinware, and
Hardware for ail classes of mechanics. Be
tides their principal store at Bellefonto it
one of the most complete in the stale,
where you always meet with a perfect set
of gentlemen in every sense of the word,
Tliey have reduced prices for the benefit
of the public in general ard it is a truth
that builders or coachmakers can not go to
Philadelphia to-day anc, buy material
lower than offered by Hicks A Rr<>. There
is not an article in the line of hardware,
needed by the farmers, mechanics or
housekeeper that they can not supply.
CENTRE COUNTY FAIR— It WIN not j
my intention in exhibit anything ihi* full,
but on giving the mailer due consideration
and believing it to be the duty of every
business man to contribute something to
wards making our county fair a grand suc
cess, and as it also affords an opportunity
to the public to judge the merits of goods 1
offer, I cordially invite all competitors to
bring forward their goods, and I also chal
lenge those gentlemen who ara not con
fined to any one branch of business, and
who know nothing about the goods I offer,
and who have falsely asserted and repre
sented that they sell boots and shoes equal
to those sold in legitimate boot and shoe
stores in Bellefonta, to produce their
goods, as I propose to do, before the peo
pie of Centre county, and allow the judg
es to determine the truth of tbe matter.
JOHN* POWERS, Bellefonte, Pa.
The late toll-gate riot, in the Nar
rows went through the Union county court
at Lewisburg, last week. There were
some 40 witnesses present. Mr. Motz was
fined $75 and costs of prosecution; John
Btoner was fined $25 and the rest of tbe
party each $1 fine. The costs in the case
will sum up several hundred dollars. Mr.
Motz has had Holloway, the gate-keeper,
prosecuted for embezzlement, and tbe
grand jury, wo are informed, has found a
bill against him. One of the grand
jurors of the upper end on his return re
ported that tbey bad indicted Holloway
for "ambassador."
' SHOOTING AFFAIR AT TYRONE.
1 w W Hutchinson, alias Ware, of AN
! toon*, and W. F. Funk, trlonging ulo in
I tliat vicinity. having boon iuspccte-1 for
sonio time of "shoving the queer, ord<*
ing in counterfeit money, wore |>ottod by
several Pittsburgh dot..olive-■, and follows
e.l to lb* City Hotel, at Tyrone. One of
the detectives gained the confidence of the
shover* and propvwed to take *o.oe of ,U< ir
money, as they had about SI,OOO in green*
haoka, halves, and trad*, dollar* 11* tbair
possestion. An agreement was made to
have the transfer made in one of the room*
ol the hotel, w here the detective and the
two dealer* In me queer met on S.ntrday
ilast, accord in* to appointment. Tha milt
p'oduced roll ot greenbacks, which the
detective *iid he could uoi receive unlet*
"they wore wrapped up in moHu, a aw
too d*ngorou< to carry that kindof money
m ootid Uee. Hotohinvon, who ha I a sort
ol suspicion of the detective, left the room
with his hand on the butt of his pistol.
While absent the detective -eiaed Funk,
and a struggle nued Funk got on the
top and tried to use his own pistol, but was
prevented. The noise of the struggle
brought chief detective Roger tvklara, of
Pittsburg, upon the scene, an! Funk wns
captured. Meanwhile Hutchinson mude
hit appearance and was mot on tbe stair
way by Mr O. W. Perkint, another de
tective '"rem Pittsburgh. The counterfeit
er wa* commanded lo surrender, but in
stead of complying with the order, he
drew his revolver and fired two shot* in
succession, both of which misaed the de
tective. Perkins then returned the !irc,
bitting Hutchinson in a vital part, lhe
latter ran about a tquare und a half, then
(ell and thorlly after died Funk was
sent to eri-on. Perkins, the detective, (
was also arrested, but subsequently releas
ed by order of the coroner s jury.—llarris
burg Patriot.
.NO EXCUSE FOVAXY ONE BEfNGi
Ul TOF EM PLOYM EN T.
Our attention has been called to some
new and useful cooking utensil*, recently
invented which make baking and cooking a
pleasure, instead of a dreaJed necessity.
One sof which, the Patent Centennial
Cake and Bread Pan, made of Kussia
iron, u K> constructed that you can re
move your cake when baked, instantly
from the pan, without breaking or injur- <
ing it, and you can reuuiva tbe lube, and ,
convert it into a plain bottom |*n, for |
baking jelly or plain cakes, bread, tic.
Another—the Kitchen Hem—a plated
wire boiler or steamer to hang inside of
all ordinary iron pot, for boiling or steam
ing vegetables, etc., which when done can
be removed perfectly dry, without lifting ■
the heavy sooty iron pot off the stove, |
avoiding the danger of burning the hands
with the steam in pouring off the hot wa-;!
ter, and the vegetables cannot pos-ibly
burn if the water boils dry. as tbe suaaier,
does not touch the bottom of the pot.
These goods are sold exclusively through
agent* to families, and every house keep- j
fr should bv all means have them. A
tpleudid opportunity is offered lo some re
liable lady or gentleman canvasser ol this
County to secure the agency for n pi. asant
and profitable business For ter.ns. terri
tory, etc., write to L K. Browo & Co-,1,
Nos. 214 and 216 Kim street, Cincinnati.
Ohio. 28 sepUli
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FIRB IN UNION COUNTY.
MiiHinburg, Sept. "JO.—The store of S.
Grtgcn Ad the re-idenco of Robert Fees
were entirely destroyed by lire lust night
The origin of the Cra is unknown, but
niain'v covered by insurant*.
\T AS UK MUKDKKKD?
Considerable excitement wascau.ed l*t
Thursday evening by a rumor that the re-i
mains of an unknown man had b-en found
about 300 yards fnw tba road that goes to
Nirtany Valley through Harvey's sjap.
On Friday Coroner Mader summoned a
jury and proceeded to the place, and
found a human skeleton. On the skull was
a piece of wood on top of which laid a
large stone, weighing probably 73 pound-,
and oaj on the abdomen. Kound about
were pino knots, and a fim had swept over
the remain*, as the skull and odvsr bore;
oflho body showed evidence of having
been burned. Tbeakull was badly fnc
tured about the right temple, and the
bones of the face and lower jaw b-U disap-i
peared, probably burned. The skeleton
was found by Mr?. ltosina Maier, wife of
Jc-itu Maier. who was hunting her cow
through the woods 4- pair ®f spectacle*
in a tin case was found u-ic.- (tone
over the abdomen and breast, together
with a black pocket comb and a short iead
pencil on the end of* which was a blank
cartridge cap ; a sleeve button with a fig
ure similar to a Maltese cross on the top.
and a brass finger ring with a mark over
it were found. A cane which bad been
mud- of an umbrella handle *t found ly
ing under his lie wore, from indi
cations, a blue flannel soirt will, wljilobijt
tons, a brown vest and a coat of dark coin."
lined with grrvn and black canton flannel,
w.-re No. Bor'. boots, and was evidently
about 0 feet high with dark brown hair.
The man had le.c a sci-sors grinder. A
short distance to the uorthes*. near the
foot of an upryoled tree, beneath a pile of
dirt, was found a carpel sack frame, a
good fined bottle with a little oil in and
a Tery small vial with ink, a small ham
mcr with the letters "N. K" on the end of
handle, a small pocket Testament with
Psalms, bound with red morecco with a
leather fastener, in which were two blue
ribbons used as book-marks, and a tin type
picture of an elderly lady dressed in light
dress with dark stripes running lengthwise
over the wait, tin shaving cup. brush and
wooden strop covered with leather,
small oil can, sponge, pal* of shears, one
ball of shoe thread, whetstone, bottle of j
hair oil, and a long comb, a few needles in
a wooden box, a file which bad been used
as a punch. In auulhcr direction were
found, under a pile of stones, a small
I grindstone with cast iron basm and wood
en ba.-e and a fsuute, on one pa it of which
was a leather strap,
A man answering this description a*
nearly as could be ascertained passed the
house of one of the witnesses at the inquest
which was held on Tuesday, some time in
May last. Another witr.e-s testified thai
he had been over tbc ground where the
skeleton laid last tall hut saw nothing l
it; that he hauled burk over the road
which runs pear the place where the bones
were found in June la.t, and ul time*
smelted a fearful stench. This would in
dicate that the body bad been placed there
within the spring months. But let that be
as it may—whether then or long before, as
*omu contend —there has barn murder
committed, the murderer is at large, and
it is the duty of the police authorities to
exhaust every effort to discover the crimi
nal, and it would be well to offer * reward
for his capture anJ conviction.
As we go to press a rumor reaches town
that a scissors grinder named N. Kepner,
(the initials on the hammer handle were
N K.) disappeared frotn Sugar Valley
about three years ago and had not since
been seen or heard from.—Cl. Democrat
- 9 -W- ■
Go to the Fair.—'twere w u belter
wuy of putting in a few duya of rest, or
play if you like, than by going to the lair
Go and see the sights; go and tee what
your neighbors have been doing in the
way of raising cattle, horses, sheep, swine,
big pumpkins Ac., Ac. Go and meet all
your neighbors and acquaintances and
bare at least one good jolly holiday in the
year, ffun't forget to take your wife and
[children along for they will it as
much as you; This year'* fair has the bestj
programme in the stale. Remember, our
Co. Fair, at Bellefonte, next week.
LINK'* ANMAUJ or BT/rrALo VAL
LEY. —We are under obligations to the
author, John B. Linn, Esq., Deputy Bec'y
oftbe Commonwealth, for a copy of the
above highly interesting work. It'will be
prized in every library, especially in cen
tral Pennsylvania, a* a record of incidents
connected with our early history not to be
found in any other work. The book goes
back to the arrival of Win. Perm, relates
tbe Penns Creek massacre, in 1755, gives
the locality of Indian tribes, and a history
|oi the <<nr)>' raltlora of tho v allr y, liu idynl*
which are only known by tradition I" the
„ ■ P"*>p|e o( Centtr couaiy, especially of the
, eaiit-ni portion The work 1* convenient*
ly arranged for obtai t 'it date, incident#
t and rami'* We know of no to "*1 history
. llihl is ii* lull and (Oinplete u Linn'*
f Anna!*, and s'!, which t* the price of the
, I book, can not be mere ) rofltably ipont,
r Copies m*v be obtained of Daniel Dorr,
agent at Bellelonte or by adtlH'-lng J 11.
t Linn, nt llairiburg with check or postal
~order lor 4>'2 when ti<' book will be aotil
, port paid.
' O U>t Saturday. JT-M, the Veteran
1 Club of Cenlro eouali I.eld lL ir annual
le ulil'tt nt H- ward. Tbe dev w very
Sne, and a large crowd lat gathered nt
* the wood* and station. Abo.t oulf pa i
' 1} o'clock, the train ftom It tlri. nt* ai riv
ed. with ten car*, all well filled. A pro
cess lun *i ioirwodiately formed, headed
' by the t'entre Hall Band, and followed by
' n drum corp*. Bellefbnto Band, veteran-,
' I'ino Urove Uand, veteran* and ©ltixens,
The precession arrived at the ground*
1 about half past one, wben the President
* announced thai a* it war te late tororgan
-1 ise, all get their dinner, and meet ai '2 o'
' clock. After d nner v.* over the people
were called U> ordtr by the president.
' (Jen. Beaver. The exerelet-fwere opened
' r ; th prever by Rev. Toniliaion. A poem
of welcome wa* then rc*d by toe ec'y, D.
S. Keller Maj. H. 11 Koater then gave
' an account of the soldiers Centre county
had furniiehd for the late war, and espee
' iallj of the 14ftih regiment duriog it*
bloody career in the late war The ad
-1 dress was very Interesting and was luten
ed to with greatest attention, and very
creditable Jto Mj. Foster. Gov. Curtin
I was then introduced by the president and
made a ipcoch which wa* loudiy cheered,
jThe ooainiiltee, which was appointed to
'select a place foe tba next reunion, report
ed I'ioe Urove, which was a-tui ual by the
lOlub, and the President then announced
that the nest re union would bo held at
the usual time, at l'ine Urove. The Club
then adjourned to the depot for the train.
cuTcacoT
Chicago, September "if.—Wheat strong
and higher; No. 2 Chicago *pr ng, $1 14 '
for caan; ftl lHiubl ISJ for September, f I,*
(1 for (KU)ber. Oal easier. *.h>sc for cash
or October. Kyo firmer, at Mic. Barley
lirmer at OSjc.
Alex. 11. Stephens Is at August*, Ga„
|and in fair health, lie is on Li* way to 1
1 W askiogton. ,
' A fire In Keyport, X. J , on Friday
' night, destroyed thirty house* and store*
iin the b'isiuc>* part of the city. The loss
is S-JUG.UOO ,
HOUSE AN J) u> r at public
SALE.
A dwelling House and Lot. 11 mile*
from Spring Mill*, on the AaronbUrg and
tlrllefonle turnpike, and within 1 rude of
the railroad, w ill be offered at public sale,
|on SATI'RDAT. OCT '27. 77. atone o'-
'clock, p. m Fruit Trees, Water, and all
neeavsary Outbuildings on the lot.
If said property is not *ut4 on said day,
it will be rented for one year
THE HEIRS
o~ep oj Ph Musser dee d.
pUBLIC SALK.-
Will bo offered at public a!e. at tbo re*-
idence of Jacob Moyer. de'ed, in Potter
on SATURDAY OCT. 13. 1877. at
1 o'clock : 1 1 Cow, 3 II"g.
two-borc wagon, una ?-liorte spring- Walt
on. one 1 h .r-c Spring-wagon. 1 Buggy. 1
Fanning Mill. 1 I'iow, Harrow, Cultiva
tor. Corn*craper, liny ladder, 1 Buckeye
Reaper and Mower Hay by tbe Ton, 1|
Bobaled, 1 Family Sleigh, 1 pair Tug-bar']
nt*, I pair double Harness. 1 tingle liar ;
ne, Collars, Bridlea, Klynets, a lot of]
liee*, and many other article*.
(iKO K/ÜBftl.
J 8 HOUSEMAN,
27**pt Adm'r*. ]
I
COMMISSION EUS' SALE ofuneatt i,
land*. In pursuance of an act of A
teuiblv pa-*d tbe 2Hh day of March, A. j
I)., 1824. the Comniisalonera ol Centre
toiinty. will ell at public tain at the Conn
Houto in thj Uro;;gh of Hellefonte, on
Thursday tbo I*l of Kovothbi-r, A. P •
1877. tbe following described tract* and
part* <>f tracts of unseated land* purchatcd
by the county at Treaturer'a ele, and
.which have remained uiiradeenicd for the
apace of live year* and upward* .-
WAKKAVTKgS. At UK* rKßuit Ka. iwr.
Andrew Kuhn* 114 ID Boyg*
Valentine Meyer* 4lf* Oil Cortin
Richard Wain .—.417 t*l *"
Hirhini Tuoit(.iof4la 00 "
John' Myar, SM 31
Chritlian Robrer lb) uO
J.eph Kol*o —IOO in "
J<n*e Proohi-H 415 00 "
Sum'l Baird -870 00
M.irtba Godfrey 284 3!
Isaac 8uck1ey........ 50 00 Kerguaon
Js*lah I.uby 5" 00
; Richard Me*!ey...... of ll) "
Henry M atiiery oil 00 "
Unknown 170 00 " ,
„ 271 00 Gregg
>! 1V 00 " j
'* ................i*-bl t5 "
ion u "
Richard PaHter .—.400 u> llarri-
Wm Harrison 4iW ID
iJohn Irvin lot) u)
Unknown .17a) iw
ISO U>
l Wm, Lowrie 106 22
J Henry „....815 00 Hutton
! Beely —.270 00 j
Auuui U..h1;r.......... 63 00 " j
Wm. Chancellor \a*l
]C. Jotophioo 2H2 00 "
Moore 2SI 00 "
t R Mulhoiland ........ 100 00 "
! Jacob Gratz.....w...2Jd 00
Andrew huhiie*......131 Wl •"
llenry Phillip! -Mil tDilalfiuoon j
Ira Fisher...—.. . OS 12 "
Robert Shaw— .226 77 "
Wm Scott 298 82 Liberty
Sarah Wilton 00 00 "
Thomm Kin* —— 00 "
Peter SwarU 30 00 "
Matthew Leech.'.... -400 00 "
RAJ Haye* 200 UO
Hugh 5haw.—...... W 00 "
.to oo
Christ Ne*tleroad.4oWOO 00 "
Margaret Bradford...3lo til
L'ingbotiom 40 00 "
Hugh Shaw 80 f0
M'Ci'f A Linn -BO 00 Marion
Unknown 200 00 "
'• ll7 l
Paul ZatiUingor 4 of 10(1 Ul "
J. McKinoey 430 00 • "
Unkn0wn........ .......126 W Palton
Win P Brady
Charles Lucas -434 00 Ituab
Davie Old 60 00
' Hardman Philip*.. ... 8 100 "
Adam Rergiiert, jr...488 168 "
Robert King ..... 60 00 "
hudoiph Kt-lker 3'J3 169 "
Hugh Mclutyre .270 00 "
Hugh 1 atton...itt* (h) "
Hain't Harn* 50 00 ''
While A Par..n 260 00 "
James Allison -164
Tboma* Grant 70 00 "
Robert King 100 153 "
John Hoover- ...160 00 "
James Harrison.. 75
Robert King 13 12 "
Hugh Hamilton .... -488 153 "
Christian Hubor 30 00 "
J .bn L.e 433 l r >3
Thomas Grant lof 4.U 00 "
Robert Miller 433 153 " .
Richard M alone -4.18 1W "
John M(-Coming.—..3l3 173 Spring
Unknown 76 00 "
John Beck 100 (0 Taylor
Jacob Beck— 80 00 "
John Schenck 434 <D "
Daniel H ck 80 00
George Cowher 1(C 00 "
W. h . Lvon ACo 176 00 "
Ann AVlbcrj 200 00
John Copenhavar.... li) 0 ft) "
Jaiuci Walk 20 00
George Kong 100 00 "
1 Win. Bourg -180 92 "
Hani'l Downing.... -.301 00 "
Thomas Arthur* 403 00 "
W. I). Kuhru* 16 00 Union
> Joseph Miliar 70 (4) . "
John Dunwoody 160 00 "
W.D. Kubnei„ 26 00
1 John Ptmn 180 00
• Sam'l Philip* 100 00
• John irvin f 05 "
Bnyce Davis 17 00 "
Wm. Kuhns 40 00 "
Sam'l Haye* HO 00
. Charlea Wilion 864 00
Mary Kerrigan 50 00 Walker
' B. RUSH & Co 50 00 "
I John Baker 40 00 "
, Margaret Daugberty 94 30 "
Wm. Ackert 143 111
s Cept Ostium ...,.,.200 00 "
• Margaret Daughertylll 42 "
i Jano Miller -433 00 Worth
, James Hawthorn 433 153 "
J.N.HALL, )
1 AND. GREGG." >Commissioners.
U. A. MINGLE, J 27opt4t
IIIIHMK NIMUM
THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO.
\V< I.hv . a v. ry !arg. ntid complete stock of Hardware, the larn<*t that wa* ever before oflered by any arm to tor people of thi* eounty, and or# "tiling at tho very lew-
Iron, Stool and Nails, Looks, Class and Putty.
To Whil Lend >nd I,i'irnd Oil; Turpentine* and Vrnihr. all which we warrant to give aetlafnetlon Our Purr I<ad will ©o a* much surface a* aoy In tbe nark
ni cannot bo oirolled for whiteness. KKAIM M I XKl> I'AJN i out up In any quantity to suitpeople, frm una pound earn to ooa galea cant, allready for um. Th
palill* wo warrant W be muni with pure lead and oil, and arn tree from all adul'erelion.
MECHANICS TOOLS We pay -peei*! attention to Ho* branch an 1 keep a fuil line of Haws, Chisels Hammer. and Ba-ley'a Iro'< Ptin ; lforaa nail* ofall kinds, Tea,
('hunt, Haunt, Lit PULL LIS K< K NADI'J.iiU Y (F ALL DKBCIUI'I lONto. COACH \VOODWOUK- Spwoa, Frlioea, Pate it Wheel* of tba nio*t improved pa
rnt, Mr*. J'otu' Improved Flat lro, ©heap, convenient and durante polished and ukkel-plaied. Johnston'* I'roparo X *. nomine { put up In 0-pound package* ; ra> ;
put on, ainl cheeper titan paper, Wa have all colon:
STOY E s.
Wo have tho onlv Reversible. Top-plate Cooking Stove* in Hie market. The Key-torn Kpr,<-har.na and Juniata, wbieb wa warrant In be tbe'bcvt baker* and tbe b*a
ie.l stove* in tbe market, we will aell at tbe rry lowomi price and give wnlteu guarantee*. Also all kind, of Ranges and other Hoi#*. COME ANDhKK Ol'R KKYSTONI
COOK. SToVK ; IT IS THE HANDSOMEST IN THE WOULD. waaanuDaaounaaiiiiujo
VI lit It I M>.
On the LUb, at the residence of Mr
Samuel Showers, near !lub*r*hurg, by
Key. J. A Bright. Mr. John W. Hennyto
Mtts Lucy Dointnger, both of ttentre Ball.
On tbe 11th inst. at the rcsideaee of the
bride, by ltev. U. M. Wolf. Mr. Jam#
llanna and Mr*. Margaret llorsbberger,
both of Uregg twp
DIElk.
At Uebersburg, on 12, Charles, son of
Samuel Zeigler aged about If monthi.
On 12, in Benner tp., Mrs. Mary Yar
ned, aged 73 year*-
In Howard, on 17th inst , Henry Grove,
aged 08 years, 10 inonlba.
In Howard. U. Mrs. Margaret Long,
aged 86 year*.
On 3rd, near Madiwnlurg, Michael
Peidter, aged near 73 years.
PKODL'CK MAKRk-To
Philadelphia. September Ifit-Flour
firm; ttiperline. $4 extra $6 Ath, 1 enn
*ylvania family. *7m,7 3D
s7<js,7 £o), patoniandbigh *raaM. W,
UAO Wheat firmer; amber $1 46(J.1 66:
Pennsylvania red. $1 4AI M- J£.
tnore doing yellow, 00<dt,t*le; mixed, fiO'Ui
6A-. Oat* *iedy; Pennsylvania while,
37(*V; western do., HtH-UUc, western
mixed, 32<4.8Ac. Kyo steady at
Butler firm; creamery '26fc,'2Bc; Nsw York
and Bradford oounty extras. 2Hvioc;
western reserve. 230240. 1-gg* in fa da
mand; Penn*jlvala. <s; western.
1003). Cheese firm; New York fancr,
western do I'2H#l3c. Petroleum
unsettled; r<-tiood, 14fo.
BcLLxroava M a atcET#.—
by Short I id (c© k Co.
Flour per barrel, wholesale, $ 7 U. j
" retail. S4do
White wheat, I 3k
Red " I
Rye, ft)
Corn, shelled, CO
Corn, cob, GO.
Oati, 30.
Barlev. rye weight, 56.
Cloverseed ftu per i>4 pound*.
Potatoes retail, 30
Nov* tolia platter, gruund, 10uJ. ,
Cayuga " B'.'oo.
) HPH AN S COUHT SALK. -
By virtue of *n order of the Orphan's
Court of Centre couaty. there will ba ex
posed t" sale by public outcry in the town
of B >al*burg, i.eor the pronttae* on Satur
dv.
OCTOBER. 30. 1877,
The following described real eM.te, late of;
Kr.r* 1) Britblnotllafrwtownablp. dee'd
vie; # valuable farm, adjoining!
Mm town Oi lioaltburg. Uarrit iwp. On-;
trc county, containmg
160 ACRIiS,
theroon urecU-l a two htnry Frame |>we!-'
ling House, Barn and othar outbuild- i
ings. Several tine pring* of water riae on!
tho premise*. There i* a)*o a young and j
thrifty Orchard of choice fruit*. Tbe;
greater portion of the land i* of excellent,
uuality. and a part thereof i* suitable for
division into Town lot*. The property'
will be sold a* a whole or in part to suit
purchaser*. Sale l< commence at 104 o'-
iclock- *• W-. • he;. tar.„ 4 gill ba ittado
i known by
BAM I'JCLIiILLILAND,
20*pt Administrator.
Fashionable Dressmaker.
The udersigned will, after the Olh Oct.,
187". open a dr*#ntaber* establishment in
the house lately occupied by John U. Mii-
I ler. All kind* of family sewing neatly
done (ibargus reasonable, Roping to
merit the patronag of the people oft'on.
tre Hall and vicinity by turning out neat
and durable wot*. Mas. Harykt Smith.
•JtHepi tf.
"Fanners' Mills.
J. R. FISHER, PROPRIETOR
PENH HALL. PA.
OfTcrt the HIGHEST mnrket pricei
in CASH, on delivery, for
Wheat,
Corn, Rye,
Gats, etc.,
At the above well-known Mill.
Ground Flatter autl
Suit always ou hand at tbe lowest
rates. 20 sep tf
HO! FOR
SPRING MILLS! J
Stoves! Stoves!
TINWAItE!!
A I'utl line of all kinds of Stoves.
A full line of l'inwtfre.
Hardware for Hll.f'oachmakers aitdj
Mechanics included,
At the New Store of
Gaeptf TIIOS. A HICKS A 880.
'('mi H iibeet appointed Institu
tion for obtaining a Business Education.
For circulars *<ldrew.
P. DUFF A SONS,
lSsepttt l%ttbur|{b, Pa.
GET GOOD BUKAD,
By calling at the new and eaten
aive bakery establishment of
JOSEPH CKDAKB.
(Successor IQ J. ft. Sandt.i
Opposito the Iron Front on Allegheny
street where he turnishe* overy day
Freeh Bread,
Cake* of all kinds,
Pies, etc., etc.,
Candies,
Spices.
Nuti,
Fruits.
Anything and everything belonging to
the business. Having had years of expo*
rieucu in the business, ho flattors himself
that he can guarantee satisfaction to all
who may favor bim with their patronage.
30 aug U JQBETII CKDARB.
SPRING, - - - - - - *877
i WE ARE NOW PREPARED.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
WE HAVE THE GOODS I
PRICES LOW !
Selection Unsurpassed! Stock Large.
Ami now we extend a cordial invitation fn our friende, patrcus r.ndjthe publit
generally. We will a&y this, Come! if w do not abow you
THE REST SELECTED STOCK
AT PRICES LOWER Til AN USUAL,
ami if we cannot prove that it ie to your interest to patronixe oa, then
don't buy ; but cotne and satisfy yourself.
We have opened a full line of
DRY GOODS
Clothing, Carpets,
Roots & Shoes, Groceries.
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WfLLOW
WARE, HATS AND CAPS,
and in fact everything: and anything embraced in the above line.
Wo will heal overyihing in prices and assortment, ami our past, we trout,
will be a sumc cut guarantee to our patrons of fair and honest treatment
We have established and will maintain our reputation. The large trade we
do enables ns to get freh goods daily, which is a great advantage to our pa
trons io all lines, and more eapeoiallf in Groceries. Call, and it jr;R prove
to yout interest.
VALENTINES 6c CO.
U. HERMAN, Manager.
aYEW OPEXING!
(NEXT DOOR TO NEWMAN'S EAGLE LOT MM. MOKE)
BUNNEL AND AIKENS,
Viisic and Sewing Machine Store.
iy
'* l *, |h)pPP ll
■ —■ ■■ i
CI 4 T T at the New Stars and ae 'he largest alock h variety of Or*
ij 1 j gan* and Sawing ntachioea in this part of tbe state.
THE -M.III ahead.
" II4VIN mthsertlcalfeed.
" IfKW 4MEBICA3I— For MO,
•• SI\4*F.K fIUIO.
•* ll4IBi:~d30.
" WF.F.D-930.
" RF.VfIN€JTO\ 630.
" WHinEY-AiMA
" WHITE—At 330.
A flrit-claai machinist alway* on hand o repair Hewing Machine Work i nasi red
hand Machine at from A to2odn|lar-i each Part- AlUi-hmeriU. N<*cdic*.
Ne-dla Oases Kou- wheeled ("attors, and Oil. for nil Mncbinea.
A l*o Sheet Munic Piano Stool* and Cove-a. Sewing Machine Nrel ea for any
Machine—AtV peril sen
BUNNEL A VIKENS.
24ij.il * ALLEGHENY ST. RKLIFFONTE-
I
ADVERTISING !
SI,OOO Worth fur 887.50
The ehf>apo*i ijnd bed w*v tf reach
readers outside of the 1H> K*' BIU la >V US*
ing np or more of nut •'* I lot* of over
I 10&) newspaper*. divided in cover 'iiffe--
ent sections nf the country. \Vek!< (.•
cu'aliun aver wJI.t.M Advetleiieiu
received f r one or mor* lists. k r t sla*
Ivgnes containing mmn of pupm-v. nod
■ other informal inn mid for estimate* d
--dress REALS FOSTER.
41 Pstk H"w (Times Building.! Jf. Y.
1823! SEND FOR 1877.
The
NEW YRk OBSERVER.
The lint Religious ami Secular fam
ily |]ctf#pgpa|u V-ar
postpaid. Estahlishe' 4 lfe23.
J&~Vi Pork Row Now York
Sample Copies Free. 27sep
NEWS'"A PER
ADVERTISING
A book containing it Itstof town* in tho
U. 8. having 6.000 pop., end the newspa
per* having largest circulation. All tbft
Religjous. Agricultural,' ami
other IRSCiaI cia*f journals of
. rates, showina cost of advertising and ev
erything which an advertiser would like
to know. Mailed on receipt, of ten cents.
AddiessUKO. P. KOW'KLL, A CO., 10
Hpruce Wt., X. Y. (opposite "Tribune"
building.)
We print envelopes at low as $1 per
thousand, bend us your envelopes. We
print letter heads, and statements as lw
as $1.26 per 1000, when persons find the
> paper. This is lower than you can gel it
• done for in tho city.
1
PULM O X A
lit beyond C'imp -n* -o tl> lm r-medy let
. h • cur. ..I i ON -UMVTI i.V i n in
i)il *ilvimvil iawe.t A .the B •
•:i i atnivb. and 'I d r-rg. o*ntS •! O
I Netvou S,-' re \v' xu'ai cm •• . t
.1' ft'rq'M- nf ifcs. - ■ sue e*fu ~
}i. iter. Oil'adv c< .• t K e .rfslnn
.**• ' •* 'H•••,■•• *V.- >n ••lie . en i •
I tilickte* of artu-i cui—s. will be - ";t roe
- h.v laail to all Address o>-
OA K tt. MtHES Sole Proprietor, Is
Cortland st, New York
G'ACE S & U.VE.
A Vegetable Preparation, invented in
the I7li ue|itur* by D"r Wl Ham Grace.
• bt> if run in Ling Junes'• army Through
its agency bi cured tiiousainl" oi'tb? HPI
tertout sores and wounds, and M as regard
ed as a public benefactor 26c a box by
mail 510 c. For -ale by druggist* generally
! AGENTS WANTED.
1 Address SKTH W FO WLE A SONS. <
*ept27 Boston, Mats.
Carpet Weaving.
> The undersigned having tfkeu the 900 m
•on 2nd story qf Wqlf* warehouse, at
J gre now prepared to |lf all
1 orders for any kind of Carpet Weaving
I Country Carpets, of wool or qoUon. a spe>
• lialty and tuade to order Custom work
> solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. All
orders promptly attendod to, and
> obargas low as elsewhere.
' Gsopt y C M GRAHAM A BRO.
r \VV W 11,1 assflDs. sad s half Cnssa sf hs
i" " " 1 ''''SOU t.o.uti'ul sw CUrwai. to
svsr SSM tor et . Tbsj are slawst
1 sd lu UIO klak aaul sd nig m*u u*l otxintnir
and outsail anrtMu* tioa batora tha nubile *.uu—
B tiam #UAr*infl 1v Miuplet for ft&cttfit*, or tlx for
t fiO 00* U. Hood 10ouU for grond tlhistr L d catoloeue
with cbromo of Mtsonlivht on the Rhine or Su uaa
for tw I atidßt'MiseK jml t l!.t Mltca un li*rk OmCSX
I KATHAM > h0.419 v,,UE4uU M
headiiutart*'- fu4 ''h.ouso*. e L k g kl> ITVU
4 wKi
CKNTRK HALL
• DRUG STORE.
MILLER A SON.
(Sueceaaor to J. K. Miller A Son.)
Denleria Pure Drug# and Medicine*
Dye stuffs, end Druggfit's lusdriea.
PURE WIRE AXD LIQVO&S
ForjMwdloinni purymae*
The best brand* of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
always In stock.
Preaeriptiona carefttlly Compounded.
, MILLER A SON
Jas. Harris Co.
NO. fl, LROCKERHQFF ROW.
mmiit
I RON, NAILS,
PAINTS,
OILS.ETC., I
J Ab. HARRIS A CO.
Bvllafente
A MAN
OFA THOUSAND.
Having diarweiedTin a maimer ■•bmx'i
providential a p<iuve curs fr Contuini.
wue u<l *H Lung CampU-oU I foal it m>
dm, in timLe known ta ■prwlii'tl r
by furiiiAitnjf h *nu>pl# botUa, free ol
'■'•"•Tf#. to ail etitfcrurv. lay only bop# o
remuneration briug that Utt tueahrtn# u*ii
cr mti #'l I cmiim for it. Tb ingrm
!-U m* of lbe rtUHCMt herbal pr/ducte
*od per feci! y a,f, ■ w ,,| b f ram
Adilrve* at ■#. Ir O. Poet pi Br.w 2i
irraod Street Jerwy City. N. J . or
'•* lad <l J. K Miller A" boa, bru,j£it*
Oetitre Hut. p Iml lj
VTrM P. tt IL*ON, AitVioirvtl Lii*.
M B.llel.nt. P* dkw.r Mr. It.
I** H'.iidiH; K u iiuaf Pa,
—'Lincoln Ku'.utr P4-e, nnnw tw
-r wt tA lh.nl ad Mirkyr u> Hum
!ry i—for kale at War *'! f toie,
BUCK FuA UU -K rt , a#-' h
**v '•' '"S Mull fw m t b*i. it
lbs. iing. r 01 Zr w'a t>ni# Ho.
Tnrvia Theeo brick ar.
it low thai h will p,y peianc* at
i.nt r~o t<> noma h##o for them
intending u con tit. ue in tb# manufo
ur# of b. ica they will b kept oomunt*'
•n find, and fair inducement* offered L>
mrchaaira.
7 ■£ H K. ZKKBK
w. R. CAMP'S
POPULAR.
Furnitore Rooms!
CENTRE HALL, rA.
I manubrium all kind* of Furniture fox
Chamber*. Dining Room*, Librnriaa and
On) la.
If y jt wat.; Purnitur# of any kind, don't
buy until you ee my ttock.
f
UNDERTAKING
In all iu brar.che* I keep in atcek nil
tba latot ->nd mnat improved Ooflnt
and Catkeu, and ha*# averv facil
ity for properly conducting
thia branch of my butineat.
I hav# % patent Corp**
Prmcrver, in which
bodies ran be
preeerved for aeon tidcrable length of lime
JullO tf W. R. CAMP,
Chas. H. Held,
Clock, Wgickogkerklewelei
Miilbeira, Obuc Co., Pa.
"saevsaSsSw-r:—_
w4 nnMUt
JJR.S.G. OUTKLIUB,
O.entlsi, If 111 helm.
,°*T■ h> * f 111 ual lirriieUO. ...b/W Ha *>
*earf#rw>.li up at la Um Aortal r*a
'■ll-etnAw Se MkMl lKlt afeaala I
p* wra-tti
W M ? M il A NITS. Attorney at-!w
tM-ueionie. l*a iXßca with J
McMa/iua. ewj O-tiltf
A DMIMISTRATOKS NTPnCfc - "
letter* f aditiin<u*li<>ii on the ostato of
,*7*. "'' r lr. laic of Potter Wwmdup.
'• s • having born grant d to the uuder
*igvt*l, all |it<ttoo* knowing i. i ruMilvo.
' ' be to aid d> edMlt art- re
<iu<vtni vo make itttiuadiale paymatil. ano
iwwvon*. ba* .ng . Ut.rn> ngain>l the toQilt
will pro#nt tha au then Heated fjr cettle-
Trgnt
JOHN SHANNON,
__ _ Ad'oir.
| 3'M i Nl- ! P.AToR'S N<>TlCh
ra ol I.lainwtmi.in on the *etr<n
E f MnMiun. of t'other townebip. tine'd
■ iiig .v.p jmnied to the .m.. r>;gned
I ,-r, kti '*i;tg th#m;*elre" tub in
0 '' la. ' ll< r.lei.l are r* que;*sl I.
rsjmoi < .[.I . o
' a* ...! in-* ! eg'st "• t*t cr.-
• aitn •• u* to km - -ttie*..<#.•'
• ,iH IN I.UKFN- • fw.
haB8 v ....
DRCUH DKlVjjh DRUGS 111
■H T. .ihugt-rt. having purchased .h>
Tr.|g *'.rt tt t Allegheny Hfevt, Uella
tontc. next door t . the hardware Sto.e of
'fih-ki •% bro , hiu sUkrkd sn • filled it out
wiili ill ik# most popuUr
| DRUGS A MEDICINES, j
• icHRMICALS, PERFUMERY*-?
; SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES. :
: TRUSSES, SUfiPOBT'RS, BRACES!
1..., FANCY AND TOILET ...4
j ARTICLES. AC,, AC.. AC. j
Patent Medicines, Alcohol, pur# Wine*
" n .d Liquors fer medical purpose* only.
Pbyic<an's prescription* careftilly com
pounded and order* answered with eore
i*nd dii-patch Farmer* nod FWvarjen*
"? . count ry will <l*4 mm atork of
■Medicine* complete, warranted genuine
Una of the best cyuuMtty.
Thii Stoa# wilTremain under the direc
tive of the xccoinplUhed dru*rriat and
p larmecin 1 ert'if„re connected with it
Mr. H y liertiinrti.il, nd we r< ;>ectfui -
h Milii'it the custom of our friend* and
thn old patrons of the store
19Ptf g. T. SBUGIBT.
* 8011
at* Um tiiiUMf' a*Jo in Hollow*
of
! Edwin C. Boris
KI.KLHA.KD FXK* B.IOK-,
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Aa:t Chat* iatba World.
waoLMALt * UTAII .MiUBR or
Caff Skint,;
SOLiILEATMBE.
SHOI^FOTDDiug
All Kinds tfCootMr Work MIaTo
Order.
Buhop Stroat, BKLLBFONTB, Pa.
® augr if.
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V a Conulutioa, i. JCagllafc *ad Of.
aaa. OMc* ia hru ih* soildta*.
Q is harsh; "•
* tha hands of Aim Laksaboeh, aatil
f" I*, a*l, vhari aUkWariag ta*-
slosb Itidabtad to said mum at* rc-aaaatsd
'*ll aod soaks tstllamrat. All mcou.U
sapaM aftormiv data. Oat- 1,
SoaT£raoae£a U> ' **** * * pra|Mr
fb ordar of Um Z locators.
ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE t
J, BRACKS ILL,
BKLLKFCiTK, FA-,
'■ luM rmmrod •
NEW ADDITION
or
ALL KINDS OF PURJIITUK*
• kta la.-f# Mock tj on baa J,
CHEAPER THAN EVER FOR
CASH I
A number of Bedroom u.t**~-walnut na<i
painted *uke*
lil|
WALL PAPER
Aug Zm.
PENNSYLVANIA RB.
I'ai advlphia and Erit. Railroad I' vtU. u
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Milltainc# Monday laal, IK Trail arrive*
at bpnng Min ni 1.40, noon, and leave*
Srg Milla for Lewiaburg at 2 M . m
Same train at Oobora (Pork*) arrive* at
l.oo,_and leavea it IU.
HIBIUANS HOTEL7
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t bar, and ascolleM
•Üblmg ft>r acrtMi. Alto n ir- rwwt lor
aummcF bo lder* Burn U iepot, r.
daily ttagm o C#.tn> oounty.Ch.rg-.
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rfJ '"WI •, m *%nae .1 $1
tp"" V# t44*aa> at aoaw. a. titiiut A I't
"wiiana. rwbdi Mtiw atrt.r
DAILYCOACH.
rSUM
Centre Hall to Spruce Creek,
r Lmvr i;eUvUa;iib tIH-m. r,. .A and
"eu.rn* in th rv-.,i 4IR Jhi. p;..u *>•
/i. tmt Dm i !i •.-■ate, md H BBa
.hi- I u*. *o#ed and comfort to pan*
CHARLE3 MAYES,
I-*-. Prop.-iator.
j Harness, Saddles. 4c
TV* lilflw| t|' mri I tin wm*.Lk
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•AP4I A- e "HrtnU WW U >4ort
la t .ct avar .hlaa uaawwlata *.{SrtLm MM3k
rxOLD.^^'
Centre ] JSotel*
JOHN 6P* NGLER, PRO PR.
.IjK kM accommodation for gaWa.
Rmk Kabßwg for honea. BUgm arrivw
aad depart evary day for all point*.
VUSaSDER a BOWfSr?;
Attorney at La v.
ReiloA.ete. Pa. OGce ofNr Rpt
nolo# bank , u u .<;.