The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 04, 1877, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPOK v ER
Thtirerlnv. Oct, 4, 1877
t anus 4-2 per yrar. irkrn paid
adronce; srArw'wri paid in advontt.
.1 ift rtimmrnts SOctaper iinrfor ihm in
• ■rl '.•■. otbf ft cent*j cr lint for ever* atiA
tnpttv/ tit*, i fion. .4r/-rrft.< menfa Ay <Ae
-,' tar at a iihrral dixtount.
Sttlr.-ribtrtOHlxidt Ihr county should r*
nut w* 10 rf.s, atsi , int of etc yeer' */•>*/
o<?, intfrad o/VJIWs us formerly fken pn m
Ay fAewt xclrct,
Suhncrit'crx ton a/iceya (til Aoie Rn'r we
cownfs stand at the Reporter office h\ iM'i
suiting 'ft hih!rs on their papers. If the
lnb!r read* "John Roe I jan Ift it wstHM
tAm JoAt) i.v itoitlied for tukteriptivn/fom
the I,t of January, Ihift and tkat it it
fttste Ac trus paying tho priolrr.
LODGE MEETINGS
CfNTISK It U 1. IfllMt. N.v *. t IV r<>> F.. mU
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,t. M un i.ti.sso.Moot. tt. P sasaav. a.O.
■ tie VVWTI/mcW, No Vff, t A. W. moot, on
St ,nl*y oromne on ot l>otor each full at eon ta !!>•
IM.t follows ttiill. u
C. F lUni.A. HVu. Soot J A. Ftvwtso. V M
rn.sinss* ttn .so*. M.v, n*. r of 11. moots t thotr
ll*lt. i'oolto tl.ll on iho S*iont*j on or Ho fore full
nivn*tjr M an.l otory two trooS* *ftor. l*>n*tU
tthwpa MaaSnr. t>. w. Host. Stn
LOCAL ITEMS.
STCRK ROOM FOR RENT. The
ndcrsigned offers the store-rcom, knowt
as Berlachor's old stand, at Centre Hall,
for rent. The stand ia desirable on* in
all r*pe< U Pos-easion can be anv
time afler At r 1 Ist, by applying to J
Hksry Kkm.kß at Centre Hall. tf.
Wash. Shnter. ef Potters Millo, is
about to ilit to Missouri
The atnpuuUon of the arm of the
Weaver hoy. mentioned in a rceent issue,
was performed by Dr;. I.oil*el arJ Mus
srr.
faction as the county fair affords, to alter
wards or before hand, visit Secbler's gro
cery, and see what a wo-iderfttl variety of
groceries they keep and sell cheap.
-—Judge Orvis is holding court at Bed
ford. Judge ilall beu.gill.
Mr. Joseph Omtxer, living a short
distance above Centre llall, must know
th* secret of raising potatoes and beets.
From a patch of 28 rods be raUed 42 bu>h
els of potatoes, and out ot ibis lot he has J4
which make a bushel. From a patch of 9
rods he raised 46 bushel* of sugar beets;
ou: of tho lot be has 8 which fill a bushel
L. ts' hear who can beat Crotxer's beets.
Whatever Newman hss not got in
the lino of Clothing, does not count any
thing. lie has the largest and most com
plete stock ever seen in Centro county It
was Newman who reduced the price of
Clothing, and benefitted hundreds thereby
in these hard times. Such men should bo
plontier and they deserve long life
Venn's creek, according to Linn's
Annals, had the Indian nameof "Kaaron
denhab," as per a deed of July ti, 1784.
A iter wards it was calied Jotn Penn's
Creek.
lion. Joseph F. Quay, of Clinton coun
ty, died on Sunday, 23, aged 84. Judge
Quay was all bis life a man of considerable
protnineucc and fnduence. lie was by
profession a farmer and surveyor, was
many years a Justice of the Peace, server!
one term as State Senator troui the Clinton
also a term as Associate Judge in
Clinton county and hel l other local of
fice*.
la the case of Coni'th vs Drake, reent
ly, for shooting a chicken thief, the grand
jury of Clinton county, agreed that he
served him right, and ignored the bill.
A similar example in each county in the
S'. rtc would bo better than chicken chol
era powders.
According to Linn's Annals of Buffalo
Valley, Captain William Wilson Potter,
of Belief nte, has tbe flag of tne Royal
Grccau.crs, captured on the field of Mou
rn i'.h, New Jersey, by bis (maternal)
grandfather, the late Judge William Wil
son, of Chiilisquaque Mills, Northum
berland county. The flag has the appear
ance of having been wrenched from the
staff, and has a lew old dust mar|j on tbe
device ; otherwise it looks as bright and
near as if it bad iust come from the gentle
fingers that made it, although ninety-nice
year* have rolled sway since iu golden
folds drooped in the sultry air ot that June
day battle. The battle of Monmouth was
fought on tba 28th of June. 1778, and the
day was to fearfully hot that fifty-nine
British soldiers died without receiving a
wound. The flag_jn the posse-sion of
Captain Wilson is a rare relic of Revolu
tionary days, and la prise* it very highly.
Bitten by a Rattlesnake. -Rebecca
Woolsidge, of Bradford town*hip, was or.
a visit to some friends in Girard twp., two
weeks ago. She attended church on Sun
day evening, and on her way heme, after
9 o'clock p. to., she was bitten by a rattle
snake, which was lying in tbe edge of the
rDad. The snake struck a little above tbe
ankle, and tbe limb soon swelled exces
sively and became very painful. By band
aging and administering large doses of
liquor the pnin was allayed, and *he is
now out of all danger from the effects of
the bite.—Clearfietd Republican.
Cob urn A Spring Mills—wbat doc*
tbat mean ? Why by reading Motz and
Snook's advertisement in tbe Reporter,
you will find they deliver coal, plaster and
salt, by car load at Spring Mills, and
by car load and retail at Coburn station,
at lowest prices, and pay highest Cash price
for all kinds of grain. Per.nsvalley far
mers note this.
Hublersburg had quite a fire on the
24:h ult, Mr. Jas- I. Gramley writes us .-
Mr. George Swartz's foundry was burned
to ashes nnd nearly all that was in it, in
cluding the cngino. Some of the patterns
were saved. The insnranco had expired a
few weeks ago. .The building aus ab<ul
120 feet long, 1} stories high ; the east end
contained tbe smlhhop, next was the
foundry and then tbo woodshops. It was
set < n fire above the smithshop, on second
story, by some person unknown, as no
work was d >ne in it for sometime. It was
set on fire about 1 o'clock, while n pro
tracted mecimg was going on in the west
end of town. Loss about $2,000. .The es
tablishment will be rebuilt.
Sternberg, so well known to all
the rcadeis of the Reporter, is still alive
andean be found at Newman's Clothing
Hall, obliging n ever. Go and see him.
A terrible cattle disease is reported to
have broken out in Fulton and adjoining
counties, in central Illinois. This disease,
according to the opinion ot A number vet
erinary surgeon*, resembles the Texas fe
ver hut it has so far proved more fatal in
its results than that malady was ever
known to.
Such of our readers as fuil-d to get
peaches for canning or drying, need not
fret, the canned and dried peaches kept at
Sechler's are better and cheaper and save
you the great trouble of doing 'em up. you
only need "put em down." This is a fact
and to satisfy yourself go and see the
canned and r'ri d fruit at Seohlers, and you
will be convinced.
Persons wishing to advertise farms,
sales, Ac., will bear in mind that we offer
to give a MUCH LARGER circulation through
the Reporter on this side the county, than
any othei paper, and will forlit our pay if
this is found not correct.
Those who voted on age last year,
should pay a Slate and County tax on or
before the 6th of October next, in order to
secure a vote this year.
Remember that Saturday, Oct. Cth.
is the last day on which to pay tax or take
out naturalization papers. Attend to these
things in time.
WAGON FOR SALE. —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.
FOB SALK.—A new Golden Ton?UE
O gan, warranted Wi 1 he. s< Id vry
low. Inquire at tbis office, it
- - Most everybody you see now * day
wears a cost. pants. T **l or shirt. or *n en
tirety now suit. which was bought at New
man's Kaale Clothing Hull, Bollefontc.
Preacher- pnrehv.se there, l*Tr do the
-nin*, larmer* ditto, and also the laboring
man. All el***!" c*n suit themselves *1
Newman's. and all find they can save
money by getting Clothing there—hrnce
all huv there. It is headquarters for all.
Tho legislative d*h committee, with a
eivil engineer, arrived at Marietta on
Monday a week, and front thence visited
the point opposite Chichioe rock to , im
ine into the teaaibilily of feeding the Tide
water canal from that point, and thu* do.
it g away with the dam at Columbia,
kgainst which there it o much Complaint
hy the up river people.
Tuts k of Tttts.—Out of one hundred
thousand bottles ot Jamaica Vegetable
Health Elixir sold l.ist yaar, $1 000 were
Saved to the purchasers Thia is one rea
son that we will sell this valuable medi
eine at ninety nine cent* per bottle ; and
another reason is that we d sire to aitra, t
public attention to it wherever it is not
geiiormllv known. F"r all common di
-ease* such as headache from disordered
stomach, constipation, 1> f appetite, in
digestion, hiHtou-ne-.-, and a debilitated
state i f the system from impoverished
blood, this remedy stands without a paral
lel Regular six* and sample bottle* for
sale by K. 1' Green. Bellefonte.
—— Thanks to Sec'y Ma gee for com pi i
mentarirs to fair.
lLgnest markci price paid in Cash
for ail kinds of Hides, at the Centre Hall
tan yard, by Charles Shetfler.
Mr. J, C. Mots has had all the prop
erty, formerly owned by him at Wood
ward. deeded bad, again to him.
—Excursion front Lewiatown to Phil
adelphia, Oct., 9 Round trip, fare S.tlO.
Heisler's Marble Works have the
be.-t reputation in central Pennsylvania
for tombstones and monuments on wbicb
skill and beauty of workmanship are
shown. Prices lower than elsewhere in
the county.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
This is to notify the public that I have
lea-ed. for a number ot years, the cele
brated Stone Mill from S P. Ruble. I
have al*o retained l>. M On w her as mil
ler. We manufacture the best dour and
a full turn out. Our past, we trust will be
sufficient guarantee to our patrons of fair
and honest dealings We have and wili
maintain our reputation. Give us a trial
and we will prove that it is to your inter
est to patronize us Flour at wholesale
and retail. I have appointed Andrew
Reestnan, Centre Hall, agent for our cele
brated flour JKKOMK SriUKLMYKR.
Also a fuil line of nierchandifo lower in
price than *ver. 13ept4l
REBERSBURG A VICINITY.
Both churches on the outside are draw
ing towards completion. It is acknowl
edged that the Lutheran steeple makes the
best appearance, although since the Re
formed was overhauled it puts in a belter
face than the first one did. The Reformed
have washed their wall and lined off the
brick. The Lutherans have painted theirs
and both look a hundred per cent- better.
The school board has decided to build
another house in our "burg" for the pur
peso of starting an advanced or High
school grade. Times are rather hatd for
an enterprise of this kind just now, but the
young must bo educated
For once the road from Rebersburg to
Kreainervilie is made public, and the
fences are about ail moved and the new
bridge is fast going up. We hopetbat the
day is not far distant when we will also
have a township road all the way from
Krcamerville to what was formerly
Wolfe's Mill stand. We need it and why
not take steps at once towards it ?
Out at Wolfe's they are tickled to the;
core inasmuch that they are to have a new ,
store in a few weeks. As we -aid before, j
this is a good stand if a man sells goods at,
reasonable prices.
Rebersburg is full of improvements, j
James and Cornelius Stover are gelling !
their houses plastered outside Reuben
Krearuer and T. li. Zeigler are digging
their cellars, where they mean to erect
each a brick residence next summer.
These last two mentioned will add great
ly to the appearance of the east end.
llxw Mom.
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
Almost an accident on Thursday las. In
trying to turn the engine on tbe turn-table
tbe tender get off the track, and nearly
caused tho engine to be thrown off. The
table is an old one. and if a better one is
not put in place of it, some thing serious
tpay happen.
Tbe coal trade seems to be getting live
ly Mr. 11. Krumrine has bis grain house
up and will soon be ready for tbe recep
tion of grain ; he has coal on hand now
and expects more, bis switch will be laid
ibis week. Capt. Hatsenpiug has receiv
ed several car loads of coal also. Mr.
John D. Long also intends starting a coal
yard.
The post office has been removed from
the former old stand to Hicks A Bro's
hardware store, to bring it within the lim
its of the railroad, as the mail will be car
ried on the cars in n few days.
Mr. Krlin is making himself a reputa
tion for the manufacture of good flour.
1 On last Sabhatb bad the pleasure of
bearing Rev. Bouse preach a sermon on
vice, from Acts 20. 82., and as he was fair
ly under headway, the sharp report of a
rifle and the tongue of bounds broke In
upon our cars from Egg kill. It is get
ling \%fy common to bear sucb things on
the Sabbath and also to see the boys and
girls playing ball and spy in the church
yard. Parents should not allow their
children to be thus engaged on the Sab
bath.
Capt. llassenplug's team ran off from the
depot, Monday, but luckily was caught
by Wm. J. Alexander before harm was
done.
One of Thomas Iloover's twins died,
Mo: day, aged about one month.
OnaexvEß.
A dUpateh from the United States minu
ter to the Argentine R-public given an
count of die fearful rein* and flood* which
d'-rußtnted large portion* of that country
during the month of July. In the south
ern part of the province of Bu'-nos Ayre#
two hundred league* of the country were
under water.
The lor* in cattle and iheep is very so
vere, the loss ol sheep alone being estima
t dat more than 2,000,000 head. The na
tional government, provim-ihl govern-i ent
societies and individuals, have nobly re
sponded to appeals for assistance.
A dispatch from Montgomery. Ala ,
says the Warrior river has risen sixty feet,
and is still rising rapidly. The entire
country is submerged. The loss of crops
is calamitous. The Alabama is rising
slowly at this point. The rain ba* beaten
out an immense quantity of cotton. It
has been lainingsince Tuesday.
There is a large increase in the number
of cases of yellow fever at Fernandina,
Fla , and increasing mortality renders con
tributions in money badly needed. It is
hoped tba North will respond to tha ap
peal for help.
Seven cattle thieves have been shot in
Cheyenne county, Kansas, and one hang
ed. They were members of a well known
and desperate band.
The Fidelity Savings Bank, of Chicago,
has suspended The liabilities are esti
mated at $4,000,000, and the assets at $l
- The depositors number 17.0C0.
The grand jury at Chicago has indicted
Spencer, Guild and Bulkley, officers, ot
the State Saving Bank, for the embezzlo
of $700,000. None of them are in the city,
i nor are their whereabouts known.
A Crawford < ounty farmer raised twelve
bu heis ofjotatce* from one pound of
t®-4.
ALMOST AX KNTIRK YILLAORi
DESTROYED.
Norwich, Conn , Sept 30 —The large
and thriving village of Putman, In eastern
Connecticut, was nearly destroyed by Are
erly thie morning. The business portion
l all g<.ne eioept the national bank and
new hotel The lok* it about
The inauranoe I* largely dUtrihuled In lbi
and Sow York companies
• ♦
Chicago, Sept., SO. -A ditpatch from
Decatur. 111., savs two freight train* en
the Toledo. \Vabaah and Western railway
collided near that place thia morning.
Two ot gittc.> atul tlltoen car- ware burned.
A tramp who •< stealing a rlda Wat
burned. Loss e-tinate at $130,000.
Louisville. Sept 30 —lt la reported from j
White Hall. Maditon flinty, that Hon.
C-aius M CU.v to-day killed a negro
named llnrv White. The particulanj
are not known Clay aurrenJered.
The Amerjcatt Aseoelallon for the Cure
of Inebriates ha* JU>l held a session in
Ouicogo, At lite outset they discimedlh*
question whether urunk. nneas is a disease.
[*r V.J. Widney Su[erlntandent of the
St L-nti* Sanitarium, told an incident to
ahow that i was diflcult -etten impossible!
i fur a matt, given up to the habit of drink
ing. to stop without the assistance f medi
cal ir jatnii nt. The case was thai of a .nan
who tried so earnestly through years to
quit drink by bis own volition, that be
b ggared himself, caused separation from
his funily, and in hi* abject wretchedness,
came to a pass w here he had hut one deaite
and one care—for drink. At thsa stage,
the case was treated a* one of disease, and
and in n short time the man was cured
Two years have passed, and he is still firm
In his reforma'iou, and an upright, good
oilmen Dr. 0. W, Karl* of Chicago,
read a paper in which he opposed the idea
that alcoholism is a disease. To so term it
was to destroy the whole responsibility *<
the individual. Dr Wilson advocated
that it was better to treat the opium hebU
by a gradual reduction of the dose. He
had tried belladonna, but was not satisfied
with it. "In (ao many doaei, the so called
i substitutes, or reuioJies, consisted of opi
um in another form. The immediate with
drawal of the drug usually caused diar
rhoea, insomnia, and restlessness, some
times going so far as to endanger the life
of the patient." The Doctor had found
that more of those who were treated grad
ually recovered permanently than ot those
subjected to the heroic treatment contend- 1
ed for by Dr. Karle and Dr. Brother*, who 1
favored the plan of cutting off the supply
at once in the treatment of both opium j
eating and alcoboliem. t
Samuel Sliclsney, of Waterloo, lowa
hugged a girl so hard that a revolver in
his pocket va< discharged, lerioutly
wounding a boy wbo was passing the gate
where the pair stood.
Now take warning boys, wben you tee a
feller bugging liis gal, keep away, there
might be concealed weapons about.
Very fine names, indeed, were those of
the defunct savings bank of Chicago. It
was the Fidelity Savings Bank that closed
up yesterday. It was the Merchants',
Farmers' and Mechanics' Savings Bank
which collapsed last Wednesday It was
the State Savings Institution that was
ruined a short time previously. These
names are as attractive as is the appear*
ance of William T. Fibert of Philadelphia
the ally of Morton, issued ten thousand
fraudulent shares of stock. Elbert, we are
told by the Philadelphia papers, is a ven
erable gentleman, with fcair a* white as
snow, and very haughty and dignified In|
his demeanor.
Denver. Colorado, Sept. 27.—Two of the
highwaymen who recently robbed the ex
press car en the Union Pacific railroad
were overtaken yesterday near Wallace,
Kansas, by a posse The robbers made a
•land and were both killed and $16,000 In
gold coin recovered. It it expected oth
ers will be raptured to-day.
The Baby s Best Friend" is Dr.
Bull's Baby Syrup, since it maintains the
Baby's health by keeping it free from
Colic. Diarrhcra. Pricel26 cents per battle.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
October Term—3rd Mondar, 15lh.
Philipsburg—D Avers, M Gw'*nd.
Be'lefonte—l V Xomas, D Dsrr, J A
Mallnry, F Mario.
Huston—J Brown.
Bofjfi—E Confer, R P Poorman, W
Robinson, J Teller.
Spring—B Lyons. P Tete, J H Barn
hsrt
Snowsboo—l S GunaJHs.
Potter—Wm B<-al.
Wslker— H Brown, Ad Vonsda, John
Teats.
Unionville—B Brugger, G Aleiandar.
Palton—A Zellers, f Gray, D 8 Meek.
Liberty—J Wensel.
Harris—J T Ross.
Marion—D Hatter.
Rush—B Coyle.
Burnside— E Zimmerman, J H Holt.
Haines—Pr. Limbert.
Gregg— D Rankle.
Penn—W V Smith.
Ualfmon —T Gray.
Union—J G Hall, D Spotts.
Traverse Jurors—4th M> nday Oct.
Potter—L Rhone, Aaron Rpangler, Jas
Alexander.
Worth—A Shellenborger, 8 S Miles, J
Ardry, P Williams.
Walker—H Beck, sr., Jacob Reber.
Boggs—D Poorman, J Shultz, H Bea
ton.
Halfmoon—G Grazier, II G Elder.
Miles—Jcnath Kreamer.
{■spring—Wm Kaun
Belleionte—G W Downing, A Snyder,
H H Kline, And Brockerboff.
Rentier— Geo Hastings, Hez Hoy, H
Eishhurn, M Mease.
Ferguson—G II Donnelly.
Gregg—G Good hart
Snowsboo— G Fravel, A Campbell.
Harris—B F Brown, Em Reish.
College —J H Mithell.
Marion—John Hoy.
Bush—J W Collins.
Liberty—'ohn Nnstlerode.
Haines— Samuel Borrell.
Trial List For let Week Oct. Term
commencing 3d Monday (15th) of
October.
.lames Lucas vs John Beck with t at.
K L Winn o M Mara.
Pack A Packer ► Mann A Confer
Harper Bros vs Jac V Thomas A eo.
Jos F Williams vs Hugh Adams.
K F Rankin A Co vs -las II Kankin.
.1 G L Mover vs G W Haovnr A Co,
K L Blood vs. Samuel Brumgart.
" John Wolf.
W J Meek v- L> C Meek.
Jona Wolf rrLF Albright.
Win II Everett v Jona Wolf,
C. T. Alexander vs Geo Fut.
John W Sholl • L F Albright.
Wm Fulton vs .Ino Divm*.
1 avid B--tu use of v Jo A Beigblol.
MicUael Carney v E Perk- A Co,
JeRA Stewart Hughe* A Tale.
Edgar Re-d v K Perks A Co.
A M Logan v John Bordrow.
Ira C Johnston v Henry Gross,
Nancy Kberta vs Pa RltCo.
.fame* Ebert* v*
I J Geary vs Thomas Taylor et si.
Trial List lor 2nd Week of Ot. term
Commencing 4th Monday, 22nd, of
October.
J Z Long vs H Mi rriman et si.
R V Mnrsh v W W Spangler.
Wm Campbell A Son* vs K McOormick
ct al
8 Silknitter VR J C Hooyer.
James Gates vs "
J H Thomas use vs Jos Shirk.
J A Cryder vs H W Hoover.
S S Wolfs Adtn's vs H F Kinslue.
Jn<> D Liob vs Wm Meyers.
E J Deshler vs V E Gann.
E R Fargo vs Jeo Klein. /
Jos Strauss vs R Hayes. •
Lock Haven National Bank, use of v J
A Quigley A Co.
Jno H Loneberger vs J Keller Miller.
Jas Gates use of vs C H Kepheart,'
David Moyer vs Edward Brown. -
John Hoy vs Wm Holt et al.
Geo W Stephenson vs N L Atwood.
J Zimmerman A Co vs Albert Owen,
Owen A Co.
Owen Hancock vs McGirk A Perks with
clause.
Com of Penna vs M J Dolan et al.
" Dolly Swire* et al
Adam Kreps vs J G A M Packer.
J li Henderson vs J H McMonigal et al
Henry Hoffman va-Lvoa A Co
LIKE A DRAWN RATTLE. 1
Til K WAR FORTIUS N KAK VIRTU I
ALLY KNDKDIN Kfltol'K OW
-INOTO ON WOUAUI.K
WKATHKR.
Th Russian HoppiilM Overcrowded
With Wounded, who Have Suf
fered Much in Transit to
Kunii
London, September :u. The Timet in
laading article on the wr iav* "The end
of lha campaign must !• near and it
i- to pretaot something liken <irawn !•
lie Formally <>r Informally I'm pw *
will then, no doubt, attempt to tt •
I n*ceoily of oitolhnr cowpoinn by ibe old
if diplomacy."
! A Bucborrat pci lil ►oy. ' Tlmlremeii
diinn iiunibi*r of wounded from I'lnvim Im
ovorcp.wdrd tbo Ru*inn hi'tpilol# *•'"
much aulTrrind ii i|irrit'd by tb
Iwi.uodeil in trnit to Ku**io In con*
'.ji|iii-r of iniufhi irnt occommodotlon an
o the drkcioncy of the aurdeohi ond dr.
rtm."
Ti.eTiinc, though it rtrongly •ymu
tl>ism with Ruio, P'tnU I'm follow n*
under o protninrnt heailiiig
' Therojiio. Si pt. it.bi.r VC It i*a dt'>ai
the Turk i>li >oldi"t have ilorifi J lc(
order* not to tire at any Kui.iaii *m: ' I
le.l he ahould be billed, or d..abled an J
top lotted "
A diapatcb from Bucborel ay (ionera
LeviUki, who wo. temporarily in con.
mand of the KUMIOO- Houmonlon orm.v
*nd who wo. deprived of bu cominond foi
foilure lo reinforee General .SkobeletT, l.o>
eommiued tuicide.
Snow hot ceoMd falling in tbo Balkan
but heavy raint hove flooded the plaint ot
Sophio and Orhotii.
The csor hot haJ o tlight fever. Ho it
now better.
David M'Bride, a grand juror ol' Alle
gheny county ha* been beltl In t<
■newer the charge of riot.
Thirty new building* ere going up in
Uilwer City, the lively oil town in the
Bradford region.
The Titusvillo lleruld e.tiuialo* the dai
ly yield of the new oil welle in the neigh
borhood of thet city at HUU barrel*.
Twenty taven children have died of
diphtheria in Covington and Karthau*
tpi, Clearfield county.
A child DM bern in Clearfield county
recently whoe grcat-greai-grandmother
it living.
The commissioner* appointed to Inquire
into the mental condition of Allen C. l-aroi
viiited the jail, at Katton, whil# tha niur
derer had ono ol hit flu. They will tnaka
their report in a few dayt.
D. G. Yuengling. an old nd prominent
citiaeu of Polltville, and proprietor of one
of the meet extensive brewing edablith
mrr.u in Central Pennsylvania died on
Thurtday morning alter a protracted ill
nett.
A FARM FOR SALE.
Will he eiprwed to public tale, on F HI
DAY OCTtIRKIt 19, 1577. the following
deteribed property. t <1 e laie re.ideneeof
Geerge Frederick. dece*sd, titualo in
Gregg twp, Centre county. Pa.
A Farm Containing 100 Acre*
more or le ; bounded by land of rUnieh
K line. dfc d, John libbpiu hfnri, Mien*'
ibl An J olhr. Fiie frm
WELL WATERED ;
be* ides a never failing stream running
near the building*, water i brought to
the house in pipe* ; alo a two tlory
DWELLING HOUSE.
Barn and other outbuilding* ; also
cienl Orchard of Apple and other fruit
tree*. Sate to commence at 1 o'clock, i>.
ni of >aid da* when term* will be made
known. SAMUEL GKAM LI.
net 4 Adm'r of Goo Frederick.
HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC
SALE.
A dwelling Hue and Lot. II inileaj
from Spring Mill*, on the Aaronsburg and,
Bellefont# turnpike, and within 1 mile ofj
the railroad, will he offered at public ale.
on SATURDAY OCT 27. '77. atone o'
clock, p. ro Fruit Tree*. Water, and all
neceaaary Outbuilding* ihe lot.
If ai<l property • not auld on aid iav
it will be rented for one rear
THE UK IKS
2"sep of Ph Mu*er. doe'd. •
-pUBLIC SALK -
Will be offered at public a!e, at the re
idence of Jacob Moyer, ds'cd. ID Potter
twp., on SATURDAY OCT 13. 1F77. at
1 o'clock 1 llorse, 1 Cow, 3 Hogs, one
Iwo-borse wagon, one 9-horSpring- wag
on, ona 1-bora* Spring-wagon. I Buggy. 1
Fanning Mill. 1 Plow, Harrow. Cultiva
lor. Coroicriper, Uiy Udder, 1 Buckuyr
Reaper and Mower Hay by the Ton. It
Bobsled. 1 Pamily Sleigh. 1 pair Titf-har
nes, 1 pair double llame**. 1 single Har
neaa. Collars, Bridle*. KlyneU, a lot of
Bees, and many other article*.
GEO. REIBKR,
J. S. HOUSEM AN.
i27sept Adm'rs.
QRPIIANB COURT SALK-
By virtue of %n order of the Orphan's
Court of Centre county, tl.ere will re tx*
poed to tale by public outcry in tbe town
of Boalsburg, near the preinUca, on Salur-1
day,
OCTOBKR.2O, 1877,
Tba following described real etlalc, late ofj
Ezra D. Brisbin o( Ham* township, dee'd.
viz . a VALUABLE FABM, adjoining
the town ol iktaisburg. Harris Iwp, Con-'
tre county, containing
150 ACRES,
thereon erected a Two Story Frame Dwel
ling Home. Log Barn and other outbuild-1
ing*. Several fine spring* of water rito on ,
the premise*. There is also a young *nd
thrifty Orchard of choice fruits. Tbel
greater portion of the land It of excellent;
aualily, and a part thereof i* suitable for
division into Town lot*. The property
will be sold a* a whole or in part to auit
purchaser*. Sale to commence at 1(4 o'-
clock, a. m., when terms will bo made
known by
SAMUEL GI LLI LAND,
20*ept Adtninialralor.
Fashionable Dressmaker.
The udersigned will, after the 9th Oct..
1877. open a dressmaker. HtHlili*liin<-nl in
tbe hou.e lately occupied by John H. Mil
ler. All kinds of family sewing neatly
dne. Charges reasonable. Hoping to
merit Ihe paironage of the people f Cen
tre Hall and vicinity by turning out neat
and durable work. Mtta HARVEY SMITH.
'JOsopt if.
"Farmers' Mills. '
J. B. FISHER. PROPRIETOR.
PKNN HALL. PA,
OtTera thr HIGHEST market price*
in CASH, on delivery, for
Wheat,
Corn, Rye,
Oats, etc.,
At tbe above well-known Mill.
Ground Plaster and
Salt alwaya on band at the lowest
rate*. 20 sep tf
CBRONICsSfS
Talk and iGdl.al(J.m
moa S#nse,".~n#arli 1,000 pagaa. WO tllnatraUans. by
|>r. D. H Koort. of 130 lexnigto.i in, M. Y. Par
rhusn of tbt book ar at libertj to oonsalt Its author
ta parson or bj uisU In*. Prioa bj matl.Z3.Xu for ths
rt* uCard sdltlon, or (iio for tin Popular odltloo,
ahlab contains all tbe aamt natlar si.d tllnatrattoas.
rcHuauiura, gSSBBOTttiKS''
THOMAS A. HICKS & IJRO. I
\V, 'I.I. \r\ Inr .n complete slock of Hardware. tlio erg.- n w-over batll to softbiioou' \ and are elF'.f • the r*-j !•.
• I IHI litilo rns' i * n
Iron, Steel ami Nails, Lock*. i lass and I uttj.
I'uro Wln'f L.-.da n.l Lm-ead Oil ; TttrpfOlinw and Vn*mhea. * I which we w<r tnl lo • i •' 1' L nlwt.lr to i rf ■ n. nyir I 1.0 mark i
nd enm ho in id for wbileneei READY MIXBDPAIIII M•i,n g n •• lot egal • • Mf for o. Tbo
niflt* w* wnrmnMo ho missd with pufO !• nd nd oil, ,n.l re Ire, from nil adu .r.iioi,
M t.CH ANIL'S TOOL* Wo nv po> ml l"omln lo ihi# ,ne a .Ik.- i n'n I mr • > w ' 111. I<> r M mnnlliofi, ■.(!•. T
,'imnilinn.Ki<- KU LL LIN K tF nADDLKHY OK Vt.LD'M RIIMJONh CO n > ! I* to 1 .-i .pi -vwj
iii-, Mi< I'l.iu liin.rovml Klat Iron-, e • op, ronn iiifn n ilur, le p hod ulo* t I' l I h <• ; p i.id ct ..; e i
nit on, nd cheaper lh,n piper, We lev nil color*.
BTo VK S.
W* have the otdv ttavertible. Tp-plele Co-king Hi.ve in the ma ' > T eyst g. , M it. . *
I 111- ni-rW.-l, - H ill .. In' ihn Hi-fi' |.. .1.1 ,<i ... 1 WW • U 000. o o, > ! 1 >.
*OOK STOVK ;IT 18 TBK U.ND*OMK*T IN THK Wrt ? L .
PRODUCE MARKRTB.
I'hiloJolpi . Sept -.1 K our '.eds;
ITL> rtin— il; *IFO 660; IVinoflf NNl
aitllly > Tf...v * -Vi, M . !•' C 73Uii ®6
•atent and Inn 1 ' rodo H(i"> WL RRO
fl-.tir 126 fat 60 NV It not steady: anibr I-
Ui(iO lUK Pwin rmll 1K.1.1 'n. C"fn '• jij
•iHtor domond; yollnw iil(ij.h'Jo; ntuod oH
VIIOT Oot unody; IVnn whiia
*n>li>rr> do., w-.torn timed l-'(4
| Ky,. ouii i a'Ki.t.7o.' Hullerv 6rm;
ioiunory uii.vM®S No** Tork n.{ Rmd
f -rd county nxtro* Us<u,'-'7c; we.lorn 10(jj
A)
CHICAGO.
Chicoao Sept 20- Whoot unirUlrd,
No 1 .prii il I* N<> 2 do 1 IK; roth ond
•optnunrr 1 CWd-.l Uil; Oct 1 IttlWltß; N.
iJo U>o roj retihl t*6 Corn dull; lie f>r
.•oh, l.'lc bid for Oct.; 4"A- bid l NJ
oi* tiuift. wtMik; 23c tor ch; l*(fW
for Oct 23|- bid fr Nov Ryo .motly
•ad tirnt at 6'Hc. dor ley ra.icr ot GDI®
tile.
A woman is *>d by the
London World lo how * n
the midatof a dinner parly diacusaton
of Brighten Young's death, that the
principle* of MorinouUm ought to be
reversed. "Tiiiiee," she said, "ore o
oad, and faahious ao expensive, that it
is absurd for due man to have four or
nve wives; whereas, if oaoh woniao
had four or five busbauds, e bow
much cheaper it would be for each
husband, and how much better
wives could dress. _____
BiuirinTii _ MaaitKra.—
by Shortlidge X Co.
Flour per barrel, wholaaal*. $1
•• retail. LW
Whito wheat, 1 36.
Bed " 1
Rye. fit)
Corn, shalled, 00
Corn, Cob, CO.
OaU, 30.
Barley, rye weight. 00.
t'loverweil s> per 61 pound*.
IVtatoea retail, 8U
Nov* Scotia plaster, ground. H'oo.
Cayuga " fVOO.
GRAHAM &, SON
H*v thecgcluMvo **)e in Belleibot*
Kdwin t'. Burts*
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES.
8 WIDTHS the
Bail Bh &&3 3JJ ih* V7>r3i3w
WHOLESALK a agraiL naai.gß.* m
Calf Skins,
SOLE LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS
All Ktndz of Custom Work Mads To
0 Order.
BuhopSlrtet, BELLKFONTB, PS . I
(•JO msy If.
ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE !
J. BRACKBILL.
BELLEFONTE. PA.,
bat |utt received a
NE W ADDITION
OP
ALL KINDS OF FUBNITWIE.
to bit la.'ge ttock always on band,
CHEAPER THAN EVER FOE
; CABII !
A number of Bedroom suites—walnut and
{minted suite*.
Alto,
WALL PAPER
;!
| 'Jang 3m.
HO! FOR
SPRING MILLS!!
Stoves! Stoves!
TINWARE!!
A In I line of all kinds of Stoves.
A full line of I in ware.
Hardware fur all, (\>nchninkcro nod
Mechanics included,
Ai I lie New Store of
Ga j.tf TMOS. A Hli K> & BRO.
The oldest and brl a|i|ioinied Institu
tion for obtaining „ Business Education.
For circulars address,
P. DUFF A SONS.
I3*ept4t Pittsburgh, Pa.
GET GOOD BREAD,
By calling tit tbe new and exten
sive bakery establishment of
JOSEPH CEDARS,
(Successor to J. 11. Sands,)
Opposite the Iron Front on Allegheny
streot where ho furnishes every day
Fresh Bread,
Cakes of all kinds,
Pies, etc., etc.,
Candies,
Spices.
Nuts,
Fruits.
Anything and everything belonging to
the business. Having had years of expe
rience in the business, he flatters himself
tba he can guarantee satisfaction to all
who may favor hint with their patronage.
DO aug tf JOSEPH CEDARS.
; (K)BURN AND HHIIIN 1 . HILi S.
( —:t: — ;f| -:o:-
./ O T'A cy O 0
('ohurn Klaiion.
Wholesale audRETAIL DEALERS
IN
-•ftHL XIMIDt £)? fiSAIH
WHEAT, RYE,
OATS, COH.W
CLO V Ell SEE IK
Coal, Flastcr and Salt
DELIVERED AT SPRING MILLS,
by the Car load, and at wholeaale and reuil nt Ooburn .totion.
Uighe-it Cash Price Paid For Grain.
COALSOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
MOTZ & SNOOK.
SPRING, -- - -- ~ 1877.
WE ABE NOW PREPARED.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
WE HAVE THE GOODS 1
PRICES LO \Y !
selection Unsurpassed stock large.
Aod now we nxtei.d A • ••rUtai invitation I <ur ft- d*. • a'i u'ld'the public
geunraily. \\*will >dy lbi, C >nie! if * • you
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
ATPRI E> LOWER THAN I. 'AI,
an i if we canttol prove that it is to v ur i'ltcr-n.' to <ilr utile tie, then
don't hov ; but C"iue aud *atify yourself.
We have openod n tuit I no.
J> It Y <• O (IDS
Clothing, Carpels.
Boots & Shoes, Groceries,
QUKENSWARE, GLASSW ARE, WOOD \NI WILLOW
WARE. HATS AND CAPS,
and in 'act everything nod anything embraced in th - sieve line.
We will beat everything in price* ind u* rtiLvtn, m * ur im a* m '.
will be a suffie ent guarantee i i 'ur patron* of fair atju liuiowt tteitowah
We have E*Lhii*hed and will inaiulain ourVpui*iion. lb* lure** tradw we
do enable* us to gel fre h gjoda d-ii.'y, which i* * gre.it adau:aye to our p*
Irons in ail lines, and more especially in Groceries. Call, and it will prov
to yout internal.
VALENTINES <FC CO.
H. HERMAN. Manager.
jyE WO PE .VIG !
(NEXT DOOR TO NEWMANS EAGLE CLOTHIFG STORE)
BtTNNEfcAHB AIKENS,
Music and Sewing Machine Store.
IMUI IP 1 ' r i,
r* h i iseBAW
/"I ATT at the New Store and sea ha 1 • rg-st ti-t- \ v r , f 1' on Ot
v> /A. IJIJ gn* and Sewing mnchines in ihi* |>art .f t!*• i ••
THF. NEW DOWEJITIC—NiIII nh*Hl
" NT. JOHW-I Hlcntout
" 1> 4 Tld With reriieal food.
" NEW %KhltK i!f- lor MO.
" NIfUFR MO.
" HOWE-MO.
" WEED-MO.
HEW IXOTOIV—MO.
M WHITNEY—At #3O.
" WHITE-At MO.
A flrst-clan machinist always on hand to repair Sewing Machines Work insured
Second hand Machine* at from 6to 30 dollars each Parts. Attachment*, Needla*
Needle flatet. Four-wheeled Cattora, and Oil, for all Machine*.
Alto Sheet Music. Piano Stool* and Cesar*. Sewing Machine Needles for any
Machine—6oc per dozen
BUNNEL Si AI KENS,
26jul ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE.
—We print envelopei as low zi fl perl,
thousand. Send us your envelopes. Ws ,
print letter heads, and statements as lw •
at 51,26 per 1000, when persons find the t
paper. This it lower than you czu get >'
done for in the city, j
I
1 = * ■
WE WII.T."""" 1 uif doiM of ttu
f ft " llilino,, i,„utiful BOW Chroma*, It
Frtncti oil color im mi (or (I.M, Tnoj are mul
•rt I* Kilo bluh nuwl and rold mot*. oral nmji|
and on Mail an/thin* now bafura liWNUk MMhl
t lon fuarantoad. Two tampion for W wit, or 111 fa
M oaata. Hood 10 rants for grand HfoHratrd nltlrpi
with rhrosso of MoonHrkt on th Rhtnn or SD eoa*
for two ludtiim tod Call* I alio* an blaok ground
J. LATHAM A DO. til W*hln*ton St., Barton Mm*
Hradguarton ior Cbromoa. Kn- LV11) ■|[ t T
ffnrtarr nod An Work*.
!M(li(i SlOliE.
MILLXK di bON.
iHuciMMtr U> J K. Miliar A £vb )
Dealer in Pure Dru/r* sad Jfed.riß
l>ym rtuff.. end IVdkiii'i idrlee.
PURE WINE AND LIQUORS
y oi medicinal puipeeec-
The beet brand# of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
alwajr* in (Lock.
PrMcriptiotM carefully Co-.pounded.
MILLKK <k bON
Jan. Harris Co.
NO. 6, BROCtEHHOFFttOW.
i r o rrfHl
PAINT 8,
WLS^ETC.,
J AS. HARBIS A CO.
Bnllelbnte.
A MAN
OF A THOUSAND.
if i v i si a to a c&ttiiirr
j.nividebtiei. a pmiiirr cure forConrump
Uon and all Lunc CoinplainU, ! feel it my
:ut toniukc kiioea in a prt
b\ furniehiri( * rample bottle, fmc of
hr*e. at; uJrrrr my unlv hope .
f iunmii B b- tic thai the tucdicine wil
!■ no a. I claim f>r Toe inanAi
i.'-f are of the choicctl berbn. pr.Jtluci.
| n i i<erft'tijr #aft ; will b<- ent free Vu all
Ac drew „t rce. Dr l. l'utlpt Arown, 21
liiaod Str<-cLjerey City. N. J., or ma>
I bud of J. K Milter A boo. Drutriu.
Centre U.tl. Pa jaM ly
\\* M P WILSON, VHo'li-{.al~La,
11 Bi !lefn- Pa Oth in Mr# Bun
r't B .ildine. IWotoi.ce Pa.
——Lincoln iijtiar P >dtr, mtiio hut
!<>r nrrwi andbard. quicker to ( bur;
Trr i:—f<iritlii Wm W'olft store.
BHlci FOR Mil -F<m 1 .;>af- bricl
*' • i>o knj.t on baod *\r by J O
p<-'< : rtf C Eire B*i:!
t-rc ;iri'- Thntta urirk ar-
A-rod so ..w thai it •! pat Poraone ut
ti# are to < -me ber- kr thaa
t.*<f le.r iadiice>nt> ituaiio
- K. SKUB *
NV. R. ( AMP'S
POPU LA fc.
r*irnitoira Rooms!
CBSTRR HALL. PA.
1 manufacture all kinds of T*urnitarefor
Chamber*. Dinla* Ko. mt, Libraries and
Halls.
If you want Furniture of any kind, don't
buy until you tee my stock.
UNDERTAKING
In all its branches. T keep in stock all
the latest and most improved Coffint
and Caskets, and bare every facil
ity l.r properly conducting
this branch of my business.
I bsve • patent Corpee
Preserver, in which
bodies can be
preserved for a considerable length of time
julWtf W.R.CAMP.
Chas. H. Held,
Clack. Watchmaker* Jewetot
Mi'lhriiu, Centre Co., Pa.
At kind. <rf clack*. Wataha* aag Jratin af th*
fi?s ? f? ta* Mar*.villa Falaa* Ci lialii
Clarh. pravtSad with a aaaglat* twlai of U>* aaaik
* da* th* mo* til aad mim k • It* too*. whlak la
• anaaud :.a a (lartaat Uaa klltw.
Ctaaka. Waankaa aad Jawvtrr wtalaaf aa ikall a*
aa aH oarnaM
Dentist, MlUhetm.
OPaaaklarnlmlaaalaii Hi naaak* pablta. Ha la
£222? •• •***•"■ aKaeaamnaaa ta th* daatal raw-
WM ? M' M ANUS, Attorney nl4w
bvilriunla, I'a Offloe with Ja*
Mo Manna aa SSiu't'"
A DM I M iSTRATOU't. S'oTttl- '
Letter* of adminUtrati in on tHa estate of
Htri:r let* of P.attvr lown*Mp,
I • l. having boon gr .run! to the undo -
!<n-d. >ll peraona krtotvirc thi-m-elre*
to In. Hid. hiail : *!tl od-nt im re
•to make namediate p> tnr nt. and]
t" r- -virg claims again*! the relate!
an! present thntn nu'henursted for fettle*!
J<HN SHANNON,
-a' Ad'mr.
A DMIXIf .'RAT R's KOTICK.—
I. to •of ti 'an- ; irnti 't) on Un rMnteof
K f. Mo Minn, of H>ittrr tn*n>liip, drr'd
■tf ttg ! ii ui ih until raisnni.
.11 por.oi.a ar-owlttg Ihomaolves t be in
1.-lif -i to *ei>! tii i edent art- requested to
•..ake ititiiea!ialp payment. .ar.J per oi ?
baring claim, siraicat !tte ■ title i;l pfi
>ciil (itetn aui hentlo*ti*<l tn -etdetnatil
AARoN LUKRXBACH,
all,; -.11 ft! Adm'r,
I iRCO-! DRUGS!t DRUGS!! I
I I ST Shug- rt havi >g purchased tbe
Z t r- \ -gh>ny -t. Rf lie
!• . •xt rto t ■ b erd >v i r.;ore o
■ .'w '• it i; .'•<] a ' v'l .tOU'
* i*t p . .
I DRUGS* MEDICINES. j
1 :
' -0U K MICA IS, PERFUMERY*-?
j SOk PP. COM Us AND BRUSHES, :
jTRUSSES, SUPPORT* RS, braces!
i.... FANCY AND TOILET
r j ARTICLES. 4o„ *c.. Ac. j
Patent Medicine*, Alcohol, pure Wine*
and Liquors fer medical purpeats only.
Physician'* prescriptions carefully cm*
pounded and orders answered wit'i care
and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians
from tbe country will find our stock of
a'MMicines complete, warranted genuine
i land of the host quality.
| This Store will remain under the direc*
allien of the accomplished druggist and
11. heretofore connected with it,
!i. ? Herrlngton, and we reepectfbl*
Jly solicit the custom of our friend* and
t. tbe old patrons oi the store.
S. T. SHU6XKT.
HlB MAWS' HOTCtf
MILKOT, Tki
Th b<t i trrrcu,, H d >wut
U >lihf f<-r *>#*•
rummer bo-rder Bum fa <• nga at :
Ul'f h> a Centre cwetjt.
wnuDtbll.
TO UN F. POTTKK." AfuirMj-a
V ,U. OaMaatiae- rrweew* ie*4#aa4 m*#*'
uaaltoa *lee le t).m artawtaM# i me#.rw7'
•fc- WUI tlrma MMt >■• *#>••* taiigJJT
*< Omt* it tar 4UwU, h4li •<
M>l •>-
Nervous Debilitv
V
' * '• <•#* U ret.rta.t *. mUckm*
.*.> < ttf <" ">••••*• ih tw,,i 1.1 ji-R
w .•• i.
um>t • 3a ' *#ad or
> iijfhiej • lli> -i Ui*ic Ff r.eific
No,M.
■ •-tri ji ut4 tevtauiabai 'M i.'WaMt. CVt -< ir
"*' <1 erf. ">al".Hmci V.f *
■ *-< jr. *'■ rrl#aeal* lb <tO> w.i
*•<. . HUM mtli patio* uaei'- % •
'U.
i* l *# I ■ *• *■ "*• ▼**• I|Hl W4BPP* if
♦ r aw ,< mi; im #<••{#. t f.|. Ac ••
" *•**■ '(MMfitlw h'ClHaa O _i - I. <
i>■ m. #. ?n. m*.* i.
I ,*m m, • 1 ■ |r t.• • . "-•
i / / / ' -
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Mr •!>.: 'JI i„t • •lata.
jwtre.fc in j-jrr ea iam. Jfar m< w*
•- • ".■' >.i v *
IH t • <W axl >. I; |W . p..*ue iri.
• ' I4t <t •w* ua* I*l II MM t- . *ul V.
•• * e.a. M MOwi
mC. PciUa4 'aaFw Bi<> i
DAIL^&OACE
:entr. Hall to &,jrttct Crook.
bear re Centre Hall a ">• ourami and
t?riM la tkv evening. The mrlMur
•*e • ji Int ckm .earn# ud eaacf • on
■ T ~
ft—fttw.
Harness, Saikllts, A j
u. Ji>h>iootmiiAd
liBULBBT
ssSs?Sis^'3SErn^
* <wt mrrttlAf (A ■—>!<■ |bn SMI —jit li 111
S^SrSjEir
COLDJgsgHI
w'"lw2*™^wwS5 U r2elllt "t
a*—fa— <f ■ jffirii w, ftepel—ls
£ rfrJ:
w wl jWiOT rd pmumKMmllhi
•WW #;U • <—•* —• STILB'* H|W
—ft. Nn—llfUM !■— f
Ccntare Hall Hotel,
JOHN HP A NGLKR. PROP* R.
riret-cU* Mwojitiw iw |w4>
B** stabling lor bow—. Sum arrive
•mi aepa:; trwy day tor ail poJtt-
C T \uin C M. I*ii
ALEXANDER A BOWER. A
t-rsy rn t— .■■Mil Mfc. —Bl.J—n—
cjjsS3aprjjr scrr-
■— tt t
DF PORTNKY Auurt,*} .t L*
Mlrfuiw, Pa. (Mic* otM Hr%
*•*- r%?kli m§f 14'P*'
I L SPAKUtIR. A:u*im? at Lew
♦ I • Oeneuttatkm* ia Fngrtsfc end Ger
man. Ofl in Curat s new building.
ADVERTISING !
SI,OOO Worth for $87.50.
The cheapest and bart way to reach
raidm nulttdr of th Itfjt cittt \* rvy tir.
irr n of Mart of Ciet tti Hib of owr
Wtiu gti i<r>. ditidtJ to cover diil- -
.nt *tn': ioii> of Ike country. Wekiy Clr
t tllaiio" KIMjUBQ. Adveniew<*i
rufre.ved f r o or n.ore lAU. For C -
' im oi.ntai' i"g Bffw of Mjir.-j, • i
<tber if f errnatK>n a. 4 for neti et- ad
•it. :SEALBo POpriß.
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I >*23. SESD FOR 1877,
MEW Y*RK OBSERVER
*V B<' R"!igl 4 aiuJSocu *r F.fci*
i!}' Newspaper. 83l5sYrsx
LatsolWii 1523.
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NEWSPA PER
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mkißf •>)<+ o advei not aottd Hke
u- I noa. Ma; : od on ro-a of taa aaau.
Ad trees GEO. P. BO* RU* * 00 . 10
.s r ruo> St., N. Y. (opposite "Tribune
buildmr 1
1> ULMONA
a beyond cotuptrUua the boat ror *.y tor
the cure of CONSUMPTION fa*- -a ka
most advanced itUM.) Asthma, b -efct
•U, ''atarrh. and all derangements of tba
Nsrf out System A circular .g
perticc'ars of man* aaaaa Nv ak'l?
treated. full ad*ioo (at tba tba treat. -at
of tba diseases rbove mentioned. aad -er
uficates of actual curat, will bo seat free
by mail to all applirwata. Addrssf O*--
CAR O. MOSES. Sola Prspriahar. 18
Oortiaud ft, New York
GRACE'S SALVE.
A Vegetable Prrp* ratios, iavswted a
the l?Ui century by Dr. William Grace.
Surgeon in King amy. Throw* h
it* *gncy he cured thousand* of tbe m *t
•ertou, or** ud wound*, and *u nprd'
rd a* a public benefactor. 96c a box by
tuail 80c. For tale by druggie!* sewwe'ly
AGEN re WANTED.
Aid row SETH W FOWLS A SOSP,
wpCR Boetost, Mm.
Carpet Weaving.
Tbe undersigned bTag ukw tberoom
v and idory of Wolf* wa-o'uwwse. at
Centra Hail, am now pi spend to fill all
order* for any kind of Gerpet Wrlt|.
Country Carpets ef wool or tiOaa, a rp*-
eislty and made to order. Custeas work
Elicited and aatufactior guaranteed. All
•rdert promptly attended to, aad
charge* low a* elsewhere.
6-opt y C M GEAKAM A BSC
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair io
itb natural Vitality and C^dft
. ••.<7.na l color, witk tk flom mmd
frtthntft of yomtk. This hair is
thickened, failing hair cheeked, and
baldness often, though Mi always,
cured by its use Nothing em n*
btore the hair where the follielee are
destroyed, or the gland* atrophied
and decayed Dai sock a* remain
can be aarcd for osefttlocM by thin
application. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty aeduneat, H will
keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional ON will prevmt tbe hair
from taming gray or felling off,
and consequently prevent baldness
Free from these del terioos mb*
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing Im cut be found to duir*
able. Containing fibither oil net
dye, it does not soil white osf*
brio, and yet lasts long on the Mr,
giving it a rick glossy lustra *d a
grateful perftune.
Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., UMN. ■*,
OR®MP C^PMPJROP^DP®*