The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 20, 1877, Image 3
THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Fit, TVnd. Doc. 20,77. MgrTanM#.—s2per year, srAew paid ia adranee; %'I.H) when not void tn advance Advertisement* 20 et* per hnefor three in sertions. and b cents per fine for every suh sequent tnaerfion. yWcerfr'emenf* by the year nt a i then I discount. Subscribers outside the county should re mit us 10 cfa, amount of one. year's poai age , insfead c/20efs OS formerly teAen paid by themselves. ~ . _ "Subscribers can always tell how faeir ac counts stand at the Reverter office by eon suiting the lahies on their JHUMr*. V the table reads "John Roe I jan 16\' it ww that John is indebted for subscription f rom the l*f of January, 1876, and that it •* time he was paying the printer. ~ r ~~ LOW! MMTlloi Oawraa HAW. Lone a. He. **. 1. O. el"** u eveiy SAlardarevealaa la*fceOod FeUeajHl j. M iiix.iiLAan.ieei. H P. ***"• Old roar boms*. Ho. sr. PA M..n l> eeealaa ea er before each fall weea le ■ IMI Fellow* Hell. . * M O. F HaatAcaaa, Seel J. A Ft**"**. w .™ P.-Ha*eAiiA*e*. Re, aa. Fof H. *****.*) L. Hell, "ea ire Hell ea U SetaMoe* aeon at tP M- ea<t everv two weehp after, vsmmrn Uhneo Muter P. WJfr-L Jgt. LOCA.L ITEMS. James Runkle, of Gragg township. bought Jehn F. Potter* farm fitter place) near Centre Hall, t P #r * cr *- Many fhrmcr*are plowing. School book*—for School* of grade, at Welch a Book store. Bellefbnte Weather fin# again and like spring •ince Tuesday. An immense etock of Pocket Book* *t price* ranging from be up, at Welch * Bellefonle. Tha number of acre# mountain land belonging to the Mean * farm, la 96 acrea, instead off. a* appeared in our last issue. Life i* but short, but we should do all we can to prolong it. Check a or cold at once and ue an old reliable" remedy *uch as Dr. Bull 1 * Cough Syrup. ——See advertisement of J. D. Long, Spring Milia, dealer in all kind# of coal and lumber. Mr Long"* yard ia conven ient to the depot, be has just eracted shed* for his eoal, and will fill order* with promptest.*. A fufl line of clothing for men and beya, at Borer*, vary cheap. Wee 4t. An Odd Fellows' Festival will be held at Boeltburg. commencing Monday evening, Pec. 34. and to continue during evenings of 25 end 26. A number of val uable article* are to be Toted for, and re freshments served, Next week—Christmas week—there will be no paper issued from this office, and while we ask the kind indulgence ot car readers, the Reporter wishes all a merry Christmas and a happy New Tear. Gold Pens, and Pencils at Welch's Bellefocte- The sheriff of Montgomery county has a turnpike advertised for sele; the sheriff of Tork county offers e circus at auction, and the sheriff oi Schuylkill coun ty proposes to sell a church at public talc, and there are advertised for tale, whet in terests ell, the best freebest and cheapest groceries by Sechler Jt Co., in the Bush house block. the Gap. across from Logan Mills, there is a den of the critters there. Boyer sells the best calico for 61c an ex eel'sct article for 31 Cdec 4t Rev. Wilson, son of Peter Wil*on t of Spring Mills, for a number of years pas tor in one of the New Tork churches, re cently bad bis church debt relieved by a prayer meeting which yielded $25,000 and a Sundsy service with $15,000 mora. The Sun of 12 gives the following tccount: The Central Presbyterian Church ofthis City, of which tba Bev. J. D. Wilson is cpastor, began tka erection of a church and chape! in Fifty-seventh street, near Broad way, about two yaars ago, and the trus tees, not wishing to encumber the proper ty with another mortgage, ordered work upon the new edifice to cease last spring. A few weeks ago Mr. Edward Kimball spoke to the people at a Wednesday even ing prayer meeting, and there was pledg ed at once $26,000. On Sunday last, Mr. Rosewall Smith and Mr. Lewis E. Jackson of the Memorial Presbyterian Church visi* ted the Central Church, and told the story of the recent success in clearing up the debt of their church. Mr. Smith took ckarge of the meeting, and by 2 o'clock an additional rum of $13,000 had been pledg ed. In obtaining tbe entire sum of $40.- 000, some earnest workers in tbe church made personal pledges amounting to about $5,000, in raising which sum they will be glad to receive help from persons outside the church membership. Failing in this, tbay expect to pay the amount themselves. Tbe new edifice will be one one of tba finest in tba city- Through the kindness of Mr. John C. Green, SIO,OOO has bsen placed at tbe disposal of the trus tees. and this, with the amount now pledg *d, will enable the trustee* to complete the structure clear of debt Aa esteemed contributor to tbe Re porter, J. T„ furnishes a Christmas article in this issue. Tbat you may enjoy the holidays properly we advise you to get your stock of groceries of Secbler & Co. Tbey can supply you with the best for ordinary as well ax extraordinary usea—having laid in a special stock for tha holiday seaaon. The weather is remarkably fine more like spring than winter. Rev. S. Shannon, of Milroy, preach ed in two of our churches on lut Sab-, bath. Sunday School of this town will hold a public exercise on "Christmas Eve" Mon day Dec. 24, to which the community is cordially invited. Surr. Books of every description at Welch's Book store, Bellefonte. Tbe silverwstra delivered by the Nation si Silver-plating Co., 704 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. AM orders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money. —Lutheran Observer. eow4t THINK ov THlß.— Outof one hun dred theusand bolt las of Jamaica Vegeta ble Health Elixir sold la*t year, fI.OOO were saved to the purchasers. This is one reason tbat we sell this valuable medicine at ninety-nine cents per bottle; and anoth er reason is that we desire to attract pub lic attention to it wherever it is not gener ally known. For all common diseases, such u besdacbe from disordered stomach constipatioo, low of appetite, indigestion, billiousness, and a debilitated state of the system from impoverished blood, this rem edy stands without parallal. Regular size and sample bottles for sale by F- P. Green Bellefonte. None eta successfully compete with Sechler and Co. for telling good and cheap groceries. Give them a call and try tome of their goods and you will want to go back again. The Oak Hall foundry was destroy Ed by fire on last Sunday morning, with all its contents. We believe there was no insurance. The concern belonged to Mr. Sellers, and it is thought it was set on fire. A fine lot of Pocket knives and Scissors at Welch's, Bellefonte. Messrs Jehn 8. Heninger and Curtin Kleckner have both been recently attack* ed after night by robbers while passing through Sugar Valley narrows leading from Logansville to Lock Haven. Noth ing was received by the robbers from either party. Mr. Kleckner, we are in formed, while acting in defense, stabbed one of them in the'breast or abdomen with a pocket-knife. A large stock of Steroscopes and Views at greatly reduced prices, at Welch's, Bellefonte. Matelasse cloaking for ladies at Boyars for $2.76 per yard. Very latest style. 6d 4t The choicest York state apples, Baldwins, Bhode Island Greenings, Bus setts, Ac., to be bad by tbe barrel or io •n quantity, at Sechleri grocery. UIiITCKT OF CnHTRU COPRTY,-W* : have received a copy of *>• < nd of *><■ work, which indicate* that the book will be full and complete a* a hUtory of our county. The book will contain S6T. page* and ha ready for delivery the latter part of this week. Thli i the first effort made to publith, In hook form,a hUtory of Centre county, and the *ia# of the work i uch a* to permit all Mihiect* worthy of note belonging to the hUtory of our county, to be dilated upon at minutely a* could he dealred. Outside of what ha* been collected by the author of the work, Mr. Maynard, there are article* by many of our lending citiaen*upon Bellefonle, Pa- State College, Public School*. Medical Profaaion, Iron Interests, Hank*, Newspapers, Ac. There are sketches of prominent men of our county, of the pa*l and pre*ent; hiitory of our town*, turnpike*; railroad*; inter acting incident* and occurrence#, tati*tica Ac Thi* book ihould be in every Centre county family, that all may becoma tamil iar with ita hUtary. A* a reference book it will tupply a want long fait, and take it* place a* a standard authority, it* pge having been prepared with the grete*l cere, and no pain* having been (pared in reaearch to make it, what iU title indicate*. complete "History of Centre County. J -—A Wik or Fi'M asp Amv*km*sV -The F. A A. M. and I. O. of O. F. Lodge* of Centre Hall will bold a series of entertainments, commencing Friday even ing. Dee. 28th, and continuing five day#, in their new Lodge rooms in bank build ing. Prof. Rosseau of New York, will have hit rare collection* of painting*, stal uary, etc , on exhibition. Oyster*, ice cream and warm meal* will be fumbhad stall heur*. Excellent music will be fur nished for the occasion. O Picture A Motto Frama*. all aixea and style*. A good motto frame with glass for 26 els, at Welch'* Bellefonle. Who i* blessed ? The man who mind* hi* own business. The woman who never says io har husband, "I told you ao." Th# man who can sew on hi* own button* when ;he baby ia crying ; th* molhtr-in-law who never remind* you that you married above your station ; the hutband who never amy* that hi* mother'* piea were better than his wife * are, and th# man who buys hi* Clothing, etc.. at Newman * Eagle Clothing Hall, Belle font*. H# will ur*ly be happy, for be saves money. A Festival will be held at Pine Grove Mills, commencing on Christmas night and continuing two successive nights for the benefit of the cornet band. A fine overcoat willbevoted for and refreshments had. The body of an unknown man wa* re cently found in Bush Valley Narrow*, not far from Tylersviil*. Tha wound* upon tha body leave no doubt that the man was murdered. Who wa* it, when wa* it done, and by whom ? B. F. Phillip*. 2 mile# west of Mill heim, will make sale of his personal pro perty, Dec 21. All colors in two fly Maroon Heading Fringe. Silk Tied, at 30c yd. at Boyer*. 6dec 4t. P. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodroot, it cures all affec tions of the throat and lungs, such as colds coughs, hoarseness, asthma, croup, bronchitis and whooping cough. Has been tried in many families and proved an invaluable remedy. Get it—try it —Just call around and see Sechler * grocery, when in Bellefonte, you will find the most gentlemanly attendants, who take pleasure in showing the best, purest and freshest groceries tbe market affords. Driad fruits, canned fruits cheaper and better than you can do them up yourself. Teas, coffees, sugars, spices, soaps, confec tioneries, and so on, and all at prices that suit tbe times. Bibles 1 Bibles ! Bibles! Bibles! Bibles 1 For churches, families and Teachers, at Welch's, Bellefonte. On Thursday nlgbt of last weak. say* the Republican, about midnight, two men entered the dwelling home of Samuel Kline, at Howard, with intent to rob. Mr. Kline having been kept up during tbe night because of sickness in his family, received them with a wide-awake recep tion. They went up stairs te the room oc cupied by Mr. Kline, opened the door and cooly looked in upon him. Mr. Kline asked what was wanted aad moved toward the door, when they retired without cere mony, Mr. Kline following to the front doer, when the would-be thieves locked the door and thus barred Mr. Kline inside. The thieves, undaunted by their failure to realise any booty from their adventure with 3lr. Kline, in a very business like way, delibarately went over to hit neigh bor*. Lucas & Brothers. There they en tered i.he dwelling bouse, went upstairs, invaded tbe chamber of Hiram Lucas, look the key of their store and safe out of his pantaloons pocket, without disturbing bis gentle slumber, and went across tbe street, unlocked and entered the stere of Lucas & Brothers, helped themselves to about one hundred dollars' worth of valu ably goods, tboy needed, tbey then un locked tbe safe, took all tbe cash tbey could find, amounting to forty dollars, scattered valuable papers, and tben beat a retreat without being discovered or io any way interfered. When Mr. Lucas arose in tbe morning his wife noticed tbst some one had been in the room and created some di-arangement in the order of things. Mr. Lucas found his pantaloons missing and on examination found them in the room below. He examined b<s pockets and discovered tbe keys had been taken. He hastened to tbe store, found the key sticking in tbe front door and tbe door unlocked, and when be went in discovered that the store bad been entertaining some visitors who bad been disposed to help themselvea, as things presentad a general- ly demoralized appearance. Some of the goods were found along the creek on Fri eay after the robbery was committed. As yet no clue to the robbers bas been found. It is suspected tbat one of the party was a tall man who bas recently been along Bald Eagle valley and alio in our town selling cheap paintings. People every where should be on the alert, and be very careful bow they open their houses to strangers snd tramps, whether tbey have anything for sale or not, as in many in stances they are the precursors who spy out opportunities for the commission of robbery or otber crimA. Capt. Seth Banner, formerly of Penns Valley, died at Harrisburg, on 10, aged 30 years. A tract of land in Clearfield county recently toid for $860,000. ——The 478 depositors of the Rending Dime savings bank will only get eight or nine cents on the dollar. H.—Your Ohio letter next. Baskets of every description, at Welch's Bellefonte. SPRING MILLS. The telegraph wires are laid to this place. The gravel train killed a sheep for J. Jamison, and yet mutton has not ria. Some boys indulged in quite a fight in the woods, front of Grenoble's, store, Satur* day and much profane language was used. AMillheim man and another fellow went through George Breon, on same evening, but George settled them and made them leave. New road to depot is in bad con dition. On Saturday night James Cbyno weth bad his shoulder broken by being throwD off a horse. Krumreine A Son seem to be buying a great deal of wheat judging from the car loads sent off. R. H Duncan is hurrying up his new grain ware" bouse. * Brackets, Slipper Backs, and Towel racks at Welch's, Bellefonte. Miller A Son offer tbeir drug store for tale. A good chance—ee their card. j For the Centre Reporter. CHRISTMAS Ye knew the grace of our Lord Jeau*, that, though he wa rich, yet for your *akc* be became poor, that ye through hi* poverty might bench. 1 Cor. £ V. Thia I* a fine entiment of the Apostle Paul. Ilia like.lohn, 8 ;10. Ood ao lov ed the world, that ho gare hi* only begot* ten ton, that whoaoover helieveth in him •hould not perUh, but hive eternal life Rom. 6 8 alto agree* with it •• God com mendeth hi* love toward* u*. in that, while we were yet tinnere, Christ died for u*. Perliaently Or. l*a*on aid 1 might j have been dragged through heaven, earth and hell and not been any belter than 1 wa*. had it not been for the grace of Uod. The text contain* two proportion* 1. ChrUt wa* rich, lie wa* rich : I. In the po*e**ton of all the attribulea of Deity, e. g, Omnipotence omnicience, omnipreeence, *elf eintence, eternity, end unchangablenei*. 1 In 4is proprietorship el all thing*. He wa* the rightful owner of all thing*- in heaven and earth. He wa* th* creator of all thing*, and had. therefor*, a creative right to all thing* Take th# taleacopeand ooint it to the heaven*, end loos on rolling; world* where no number* cen compute the dittanee and everywhera you ara in xiominiens. He wa* emphatical ly rich. S. The glory, honor and praise. Before hi* no carnation—he wa* crowned with honor and glory and *9*jety, surround ed by thing* of adoring and admiring an gel*. He heard nothing but sound* of prai** and had witnei*ed nothing hut iceue* of plewAure. llenoe no matter under what aspect the fir*t proportion of the text be contidered, it it true that Christ wa* rich. 11. lie became Poor. I* In the of hi* birth. He wa* born in Bethlehem, *n obscure village in Judea, of poor parent*, in a •ta ble, and way* laid in a manger. 2. In the circumstance* x<f hi* Ufa, Matt 8;30. Jeau* hitutelf *ay: The foxes have hole*, and the bird* have ne*U ; hut 1 th* ton of man hath not where to lay hi* head. The abip in which he crossed th# •ea belonged to aome one ele. The colt on which he rode in triumph into Jerma lem, wa* owned by another. And the I lait meat he ate on earth, ha ate in a room ] borrowed from a friend. 1 S. Ia the circumtancee of hi* deetb. t Three dreadful hour*, he hung bleeding j on tha cro—cold and naked, between ( heaven and earth at if worthy of nailbar t one, forsaken by bit friend* and daaerted by bi father. Hre ia poverty without a parallel. The text contain* alio, i 111. The Reaon of Hi* Poverty : That t ya through hi* poverty might he rich. 1. Rich in grace That we might be re generated and sanctified by th* blood of Christ, by tha Holy Ghost, by the word of " God, by faith and prayer, that we might y have grace to overcome our love of tin. to assst u* in the fulfilment of our dutiee, to j preserve us in temptation, to strengthen | ut in conflict, to support ut in affliction, to J comfort u* it death Therefore, St. Paul •ays: Let u* come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help In every time of need, r Heb. 4:16. ' 2 Rich in glory—That we might re ceive a crown of Kigbteousnass, life and glory—not from merit or desert, but for Christ's sake. Napoleon once said to a certain Cardinal who was going to crown him. "I have deserved this crown," and therefore took it out of bis hand and plac ed it on his head himself—he declared himself Emperor. The christian, howev er, can not say. I have deserved the crown of glory. Christ deserved it for him. Christ became poor that we might he rich —rich in grace and glory. Grace and glory are the richest words in the Kng-; lish language. Let each oae ask himself the following questions : 1. What is my experience in regard of grace ? Have 1 a share in the redemption of Christ? Uavo tnv sins been forgiven ?i Am I guided by the Holy Spirit ? 2 What is my prospect for glory—an evergreen of immortality—a home in heav en ? J.T. I CHAMPION SAUSAGE EATERS OKNTEE HILL, PA., Dec. 13, '77 Mr. Kurtz :—Since nothing concerning champion sausage eaters was seen in the columns of the Reporter this season, we will furnish an item that will challenge competition. There are two persons from Sinking Creek, and , that together ate 764 inches. The former' ate 36 and tbe latter 41} inches, at a single meal. We would like to seethe fellow who says he can <eat this. USCLKSAM. J Cn any of our Centre county read-, era beat Bedford county on long sausages?! The Bedford Gazette reports the follow* ing : I noticed in your last issue an ac-j count of a long sausage made by Mr. Geo. 1 Beegle which measured 48 feet. On' Thursday lut I killed a porker which weighed 316 pounds from which I made one sausage that measured 67 feet and 9 inches. Now coma on with your long sausages ! If we can't beat Bedlord county on making long sausages we can beat it with chaps tbat can eat long sausages, so wa can. A great variety of Toilet Sols and Vases, at Welch's, Bellefonte. T. D. Ilgen is appointed post-muter at Logan Mills. The Marsh Harvester Co., of lIL. U bankrupt. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Company of Centre County, Pa.—Centre Ilall. Dec. 21, 1H77. The An nual meeting of the Member* and election of twelve Directors to manage the affair* of tbe Companv for the ensuing year, will be held at the house of John Hpangler. at Centre Hall, on Monday, January 14, 1878 between the hour* of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., of said day. Member* generally are ro oueeted to attend GEO BUCHANAN, I>. F. Lues, Hec'y, Pres't. Good Store Stand FOR SALE OR RENT. The undersigned, wishing to go west,!- offer their dry goods and drug-stwre fori ■ale or rent. Possession given at any lime. The goods are new, consisting of dry g >ods, notions, groceries and drugs. The building is also new and located in the best business portion of Centre llall-B •JOdeclf MILLER A SON, Where to (io and How to Go j Went J 2 000.000 acres of land for sale cheap in I the garden of the West. F<>r circulars, maps of Kansas, full information as to beat Railroads to travel on. Tickets, Freight Kates etc.. apply or write to I**"* WM BHORTLIDGK. Agent Atchinson, Topeka A Santa FeRR. 2Qdec 3m Bellefonte, Pa. Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE 8 ALE I The undersigned offers for sale his farm in Potter township. Centre county, one mile east of Centre Hall, known as the Robert Pennington farm, Containing 146 ACRES, in good state of cultivation, no hills but gently rolling, most all limestone land, about 125 Acrea cleared, balance wood land near the building*. Upon the farm are a HAN K HARH, Frame House, Nearly New, of modern style, Hog pen, Smoke houses etc.. Two Apple Orchards on the farm, water pired > nto l b® house-yard and into barn yard. Tbe farm is well fenced, and one mile from blacksmith shops, stores, churches- The terms will be made easy. Bounded on east by lands of late Bam'l Huston, south by lands of late Wm. Kel ler west by Keller and Bible, and north by Bible and Huston. Also ninety-six acres of mountain land. Add'ess or apply to ROBERT A. MEANS. Lewis'-own. 12dec3m Mifflin county, Pa- Velvet "Photograph frames ef every > style and very cheap, at Walch'ii Bella* fonte. • A FIGHT ON THK HIO GRAND*. United State* Tro|* and Teian Militia Assailed Rv a Mexican Mob. Galveston, Tel., Decomber IB -Special despatches to the News raport that tha *1 Peso troublaa have broken out atitw and fighting batwaan Bute troopa and Mail can* baa baan going n (or two days. Tha tallowing despatch ha* baan received by iha Governor from tha Sheriff of ICI I'aso County : Thara tti fighting all day yesterday at San Kliaario batwaan State troopa and Mexican* from both aidaa of tha rivar. UNAS KI*I Tha Governor aant the following dae patch to I'reaident l!aya: 1 an. officially informed that cll.eena of Mexico, in conaeotion with cilirana of hi I'aaa County, Taiaa. of Meakan birth, wore fighting all day yeelerdey in Taiaa with a detachment of Stale troop, who were aiding our civil authorities. The Mexican forva being toa atrong to bo re palled by l>aen troop*, and R kaing im poaaibla to raia* a clvii poaaa from the Clll aana, who at. nearly all of Mexican blood and ayiupatbr, and baaing oa reinforce menu within several hundiad Bailee, I tha aid ofauch United State, troop, a. may b* naaraal to tha acetic# of action to repel thi* invasion ot our territory. I have the honor to be your obedient aervant, R. U. HUBBARD, Governor of "loins. Tha lataet depatch# from K1 l'aao re port that five ranger* and a merchant named Ellis were kiliad by the Mexicans yeaterday. and that the Stele troopa are intrenched, and San Kliiario it surround ad by a mob of aevaral hundred Menean* from both aide* of.lhe river. Tha Gover nor he* telegraphed order* to recruit man from the naareat point* in lexe* nod New Mexico to aid the State troop*. The fight on the Rio Grande between Mexicans and Texa* *Ule aoldiera wee about the right to aoaea salt ponda on tha American aide. The Mexican government baa aont I<W ttoopa to the scene. RIUHT AFTER ALL [ Boston Transcript-] A Harvard ttudent u celled to account for having publicly styled the Profeeeor •• Habraw "a first claw inula." Ha admitted having mada tba remark, but aaid be in tended it aa a compliment. ' Explain yourself" aaid tba prefeeeor. "Why, a flrat-claaa mula ie neceaaanly a good "He bray-lit"' Nol proa. ■ ♦ ♦" ————— Blaina and Cookliog, aflar a 12 yeara unpleaaantnaaa hava become friends oeer tba Uayea' fight. MARRIED. At Oak Hall, on 13 inat. by Rev Rob art Hamill, 0. D.. Mr Archibald Moore, of Centre Purnace. to Miaa bailie M. Wall*. of Buflalo Run. On 11. by Rev. Geo. llarUcl. at the raa tdencaoftbe bride'a father. Mr. Uwrgo Ertley and Miaa Rebecca Rling, both ol Jackaonvilla. DEATHS. I At her raaidaaca, near Waterloo, Vo nango county, Pa., No*. 10. Mre. Merge-! ret Gilliland, relict of the lata James Oil-; liland, in the eighty-fourth yaar of her *Thia venerable airier in larael united with tba Preabyterian church at Franklin in 1827. On the organiaation of the, church at Waterloo ahe united with that congregation, and remained through her long life a continent chrittian aiater and mother in the church. Tba deceaaed was an aunt of Hon. Samuel.and of David Oil liland of Pennavalley. Near Jackaonvilla, Rebecca, wife of John D Hoy, aged 49 yeara, 9 months, 16 .lay a. Text: We have no abiding city, but aaak one to come. At Una. 111-, Pa*. 1), Mra. A. H. Subl. I aged nearly 63 yeara. On Dae. 11. Kiixabeth Emerick, aged Tj 1 vear, 6 maa.ua and 12 day a, of near Can-; lira Hall. i On Dee.^l4. David Riahel, Parmer a Mills, aged "5 yeara, 10 montha and 8 days. In Milroy, December 6tb. 1677. at tba residence of J antes Thompson, Colonel William Read, aged about SI yeara. NOTICE "betters teaUmentmry on tba eauta of Jacob Sparr, late of Harris township, de ceased, having been granted to the under signed. all persona indebted to aaid estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement. DAVID K SPARR. DANIEL lIKSS. •JOdecCt Executors. Writing paper and envelopes, in boxes, very chtap, at Welch's Book stars. Coal and Lumber. J. D. LONG, SPRING MILLS. PA. is now fully prepared to furnish all kinds of Coal and Lumber, upon short notice. His coal are kept under roof, and are from the WILKESBARRECOAL MINES BEST GOAL IN MARKET. Also SIIAMOKIN COAL all of which are sold at the very LOWEST PRICES. Yard near Depot. 20dec 3m Grand Opening. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. NEW STORE AT CRNTRK HALL I I. CvI'CICJENIIKINF.R, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARG EST. CHEAPEST AND BEST AS SORTMENTS OF NEW WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERFD IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. MANY OP THEM *25 TO 60 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! CONSISTING IN PART OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODB, CLOTHING. CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. HATS. CAPS, UMBREL LAS. BOOTS. BHOES, GAITERS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPER, QUEENEBVARE GLASSWARE, SPICES, GROCERIES, TO BACCO. BEGARS. FISH, BACON, SALT, Ac. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. Cloverseed, TAKEN IN AND THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES P.AID IN CASH OR TRADE. STORE IN THE OLD ROOM CONNXCTSD WITH BPANGLER* 1 HOTEL. ltdeo THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. We hare a rary large and ooroplete iteck of liarJ ware, the larg eat ihit a iter before oflered by any flrta to the people of tk.ii eounty. and ere>lHnf at tbo n ry lew •t ponlblo rotoi Iron, Siccl mid Nails, Locks, Class and Putlj. Pure Whllo Lead*and Linteml Oil j Turpentine# and VarnLhea, oil which wo warrant to giro satialaolinn Out Pure Lead will co u much turfaro a* any in tbo market and cannot bo eicelled for whitonaaa. UKA I) YM IX Kl PA INT nut up in any quantity to auil people, from ono-pound COM to 000 gallon eana, all roady for uu. Tbe paint# wo warrant to bo misod with pur# load and oil, and aro Iree from all adulteration. , ■ KCKAIICS'TOOLS—We par *p*<'ial attention to thi* branch, and keep a foil line .f Haw* OhLl# Hammer* and Uilloy'alron Piano*; Unrao nail* "fall kind', TroC" Chain*, liaiuoa, ltic. FULL LINK OK BAODLKRY OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS. COACH W(Hi! WORK -Sp .kea. Koilooa. Pata u Whaol*of tho moot itnprored pai . IIU ; Mr*. I'otta' Ituprored Plat Iron*, cheap, conrenioni and durablo—poltahed and niekoLplalcd. Jobn*lon'a Prepared Kajaemlne ; put up In 6-pouad packagra ; oaail put on, and cheaper than paper. Wo have all colon. STOVES. ;<§ Wa hare tho onlr Keraraible. Tp-plata Cooking Store* in tha market. The Keystone. Hutquehanna and Juniata, which w warrant to he ■ho'baat baker* and lha hear "iT IsVhVhA NDbOJf KST T I l N^"lli r Wtrjt| IT* Wfltt * B AIoall kind, of Kangea and other .torn*. OoMKANDSKK OUR KKYbTONI A MAN AND lIIH WIFE MURDER KD IN SNYDER COUNTY. A fea'ful crime waa committed in Fny dar county on Saturday morning. Tha Mfllinburg Telegraph say* two thou ware heard by Mr*. Krb, who reaida* naav the scene of the tragedy. Bbe and har hus band immediately arose, and diecovered that tha houaa of John Kioalar wa* on fire Parson* residing in the neighborhood ware too a on tha ground, among them Jacob Bchradar and Tobies Mitchell, who were tha first to diacover the bodies of the vle tima. Mr. Kmalar wa* found in a room used at a kitchen and sleeping department bit arm*, head and lege being burned to a crisp. Mr. Klnslar"* body waa discover ed in the entry, glmoat entirely consumed Blood wa* found scattered about, which leads to tha tuapicion that one, at least, waa hilled ouUide and thrown into the house Five piatola and a shot gun were alto found on the grounds, and about twenty-five dollars in niehlea, five and ten cent piece*, which rendered it but too evi dent that a Uorritlfi Crime * d been com mitted. Spring Mill* Market. While Wheal, 1- Had " !.*>• Rye, 60c. Corn, aara, par bu. new, ,40c Onia, 26c Buckwheat, 76c. Cloye.-aeed, X*to>6 00. Chop, pa# too, >'-3 00 gujo) Plaaier, ground par loa, |W OP Potatoes, 30e. par buah. Flour, par bbl, J7- Butur, 22c. Tallow. 7c. ltaga, 2c. Kggt per doa , 20c. Coal, Egg. par ton. 14.50. " Stove, 4.60. • Chestnut, 425. '• Paa,3.Uo. Photograph, Autograph and Scrap aw huma in endiaaa variety at Walch a Book alora, Bellefonte. Bkllkfovtb MaaKrra.— by Short) tdga A Co. Flour par barrel, wholesale. $7 60. •• retail. ftf> White wheat. 1 36. Bed " 156- Corn, Celled, 60 Corn, eob, 40. Oata, 26. Barley, rye weight, 65. Cloveraeed f 4 per 64 pounda. Potatoaa retail, 30 , Nova Scotia plaater, ground. 10 00. Cayuga " WOO Potato**, .25. Onions, .60c. Butler, per lb., 22c. Lard, Bacon, aides, .10c. " shoulders, 10c. " llama, 14c. Tallow. 7c. Rag*. 'de- Do aol buy the old atyla Roll fringe when you can get the two fly fringe at Boyera for 30c yard. fldec dt GET READF FOR WINTER!! IF YO V WANTTHE YEli Y BEST AND CHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES. Buy the "Laurel Wreath " '(Single or DOUBLE HEATERS.) Thete sloven have TWO ROWS of lights, shaking and dumping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinkers. No danger from gas, no parts to burn out, so as to let gas into the upper room. We make THREE SIZES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of these justly popular Stoves. IFYOU WANT THE VERYBEST ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE "ZENITH," Double Oven Range; or the "Economy," Single Oven Range. They are the beet t'n the market, have SIX BOILER HOLES, ihaking and dumping grate, APPLY THE HEAT TO ALL THE BOILERS AT ONCE The oven ie large and scuare, the doon tin-lined. The PLATES ARE HEA VY, unlike the light plate* of city stove*— COMPARE THEM. We make a No. 8 and No. 9 of both thete range*. All these stoves are WARRANT ED, and you can get repairs from the Manufactory in one day. For 8le by J. A. REEBM AN, CtnlreHall. J. B. FISHER, Peon Hall. BNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millbeim. O. R. 6PIGELMYER, Woodward, Manufactured by the BLIFER, WALLS A SHRINER M'fg Co. LEWISBURG, ;PA. We alao manufacture the Celebra ted B UCKE YE RE A PER A MOW ER, KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL LKR, COLE'B UNIVERSAL SUL KY CULTIVATOR. New Model Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE, HOOHIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER CORN BHELLER, Plows, Land Roller., etc. 29DOY Lincoln Butlsr Powder, makes but ter swoet sndliard, and tuiicker to churn Try it-for sale at Wm. Wo' BRICK FOR ■ ALE.— First class brie* will be kept on hand for sals by J. O- Deinincer at Zerbe's Centre Hall brick yards. These brick are offered so low tbet it will py persons at a distance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture of brictc they will be kept constantly on band, and fair inducements offered to rntr H.ii.ziKßd Confections for the Hollidays. Teach i era supplied at wholesale,' at Welch's store, Bellefonle. VALENTINES & CO., HUMES' NEW BLOCK. BELLEFONTE, PA ARE NOW PREPARED For The Fail And Winter Trade. Bargians Greater Than Ever! WOOLLEN GOODS, COTTON GOODS, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. DRESS GOODS, in great variety. LADIES COATS, finest and largest assortment ever brought to Bellefoole. SIUWLB, BLANKETS, IIATB, CAPS, CLOTHING, IN FACT EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. Remember we do bueineitaon tRe ONE PRICE PLAN, and therefore in sure our prices at the loweat. I*r NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY. VALSKTIXES * CO. H. HERMAN, Manager. . I HEW MII.LIHRRT AND FAHCY GGGBS STORE AT POTTER'S MtttS. Mra Anna M Weaverlakaa pleaaure in announcing to the people of Potter* Mills •m) vjclnity, that lha will own a nw and elegant HTIM K OF FAICT OOODM. in oonnection with a Millinery Store, on Saiurday.Ocl "JPh A full line of choice and fatbtonable goods alwayt <>n hand at c<<pul*r price*. Preaamaking in all iu brancbea will be a prominent feature ol the buaiaeaa. llocfim (10BDRN AND OPWNG|iLLS: \ :o: 3 — :0: .11 -:o: ~ M 0 T Z~% 00 K. Coliurn Station. Wholesale andIETAIL DEALERS ! IN --Ail XlilfiS &? BBAIM t- WHEAT, (KITS, CLOY ERSE El), sc,, sc. Coal, Plaster and Salt DELIVERED AT SPRING MILLS, t by the Car load, and at wboleaale and retail at Cohurn tialion. Highest Cash Price Paid For Grain. COALSOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. - MOTZ & SNOOK. C 0. CONNER. MERCHAMT TAILOR. In Bank Building, Centre Hall. Would respectfully snnoune to the citi sens of this vlcini'v that be has taken rooms in above building where be is pre pared to do all kinds of work belonging to bit lino, for men and bcyt. and accord-i ing to latest slylaa. Goods sold by tain- Sis. Having had nine yeert experience e guarantees ell work to render perfect satisfaction, and solicits a share of the public patronage 6dvcy Fashionable Dressmaker. The udersigned respectfully announces bar New Dressmakers Establishment in the bouse lately occupied by John H. Mil* ler. All kinds of family tewing neatly done. Charges reasonable. Hoping to merit the patronage of the people of t en* tre Hall and vicinity by turning out neet and durable work MRS. HARVEY SMITH fckept tf. Persons wishing to advertise farms.! sains, Ac., will bear in mind that we offer ■to gi vo a MOOR LAROBa circulation through the Reporter on this aide the county, than any othei paper, and will forflt our pay if this it found not correct. A new golden tongue organ, war ranted, offered very low, lor halt cash and half trade. Apply at this office- Boys' Tool chests, very chespal Welch's Bellefonte- |k For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE JS^ifj Elegant Table Silverware MlB/ I® cu w ■>■> k>>ii -i M>rnniik*uiw>iMMiMi '!'■ KBl ilaßi ill. IB) ruuH niai 11 ika-ma. ntnM ' r.r. C.i wgs BfSJffll fIKSi mr.M nu*4tH tmwjrHM w. m i —r *— > ■ ;1£ iVflla MumMl i> riatad mitaa r" kod atif ran an '•!, araoa */ ni fAKa iTlWfiFl initial. Tm n mm n Mn WlwMn (Umi >m Mi Ii b VtJ r lICM >/ KsPriffiil a ■■ ifii'it 1 *- ■ -*■*"_*l£i JlXfl iSwIBSI "m> *" •>■•' i-iadia -—i •' >•€ r"" -f "L , *V WJtsttvn In Wl llu nunx Tka,■■.. will ka -m k r—a- <• "• If >** • airma <•*>• !|f}W*f/i n tMMmm diii-arad i* r<-' .•• rwt aa.•. r~ *i- •> ■ pM>wt • V3*k37 ;/ | WHOI/ • Ik- *• r," l '• f" k- 1 -.' Ham * -fa wadr. aa lM u.laalad kUSSI if i kffl'Bif/ KwlMixCiinnlimnilii _ .. _.. .. _ pDjW/ I | Mnyil Difiti n* timm llilvi* rtulM C Itl rinun It fti'tMfUt. fB IJ IfSV/ To whom it max CdOMra-lf Kiwm am wi * a '■>• a..aa,..<i fh fil m J InH nianmuo'iniiniit.twMtl'i piai-d nk /• Mjl ffisljll mjffgfl wkita maul kaap. aa a da-Waina i i.ia a, para raa luaiut •J'*"* •*' 73Xfrm ■M Ufif u> ■ nil. Itauntnlai Uw ik rrr; ml kilaar-Haikd ar.N wafc*- J WWW Wf Wi f J taxi Wa will knar ka ardar wktak dni kal Mkikik ika dllrarwaikl akrad. add • iV fj^ will tH Mm Ika inn kik-aa *• kj ••'■ £*r:' „ if Mm V I |U|M| V A*lo* AX. SIX.VXB FX. dVIMO Pp., /T T \ l ' 7tH Chaaumt m- Ttt.d Iph'a. IS J \\ Oa rxapl -f Ikl.V.ana a|Mk.r altk 7S n M #•' • rtkW Nk T VB HiiinaaMliM n)Ma.awha nMWjlarxamtaulM VV\ I Ina a —t at aaf >aya lM a>.a .! •■. pMi L l * rlf .M .a wk >n> UT anifM laMMI AU rfc>aaa an la ka nraaM fc? M k|'H tka 7* aaata aaal aa. aa4 Ika I|MM atll ka taUatra* al tniaallaa Ira at uj ■L W alan* data Ikaia iala a# isia aaaar. ft* akkk JljCaojaa la kail k\ aS l.i-1 K ATTOK Bflf JHL kaal II ka Aaal fad. aa> -aa at tka Ml la an n adalaa ail Ja ■B tlaa af Ika laaaaa aa ka'Bal at Ika Mlaaiaa aaaraaa . aM.4 <tal , h, 4 ka.4 MiH M.I *ula..al.T. ■ alaud. (t; all Ikrka. AaaWa alakal aad allrar alatn kk ara. If all tkaaa /WWjiplQHßm, ILlfjl ,<a. ar. AaMrad. aaalaaa Ika total aka rf... akkk .111 ka .1 Ma. k I IVnTH l< far kaltaa. and M cm. Hf UyfJJI ißProl If If Ml/ IMPORTANT NOTICE, |R|r f | f/l/wlll Tklf Ukaral a>r kalda nad tar alf alaalf daj, fra data, lAatakara W'! "! f I MI IlilTCr * Uuitkalawaaaiaf kll aja ua aaam lu kraadra ia aaai- u "I,??*' ufit J JM! llUfl/V kraaMdakaaradk, raaaaaafikaaarlialiaaaf ikauaaaaacMad. Alllak f uMt 11 1 I'F *" Hllaaraaaa akaald ka addiaaaad dlraat la tka JBT;; [k/yj/ NATIONAI. BILVKR PIaATTffG CO., M siouvi a M'SliaffiC If EKCH ANT TAILORS, Centre Hall, Pa. Business stand upetaira in the building j fortnarly occupied by the Centre Repor ter i Will furnish gentlemen with clothing, 'made to order, of the best material the! ran be bought in Philadelphia or N't j jYork. Long experience in ihe besine*. el Bellefonte enables vbi-m to turn nut°fU*i class work in all repectr (Hectm Spring Mills Hotel. GKo C. HRKoN. Prop'r. This hotel gives accommodation to traV'l ellerssecond to none m the cu'ity. 'JH stables ere large, ri>omy and attended hv , careful bottler*. Long experience a* a landlord enables the proprietor to make his guests feel at home a'l the time, decb A. 8. WASHINGTON, FASHIOHAULK BARPKR IKP Hampers. , am, in the old bank building Guarantees >*t i.faction in all his work, and asks the public patronage. Has bad long expert • ence In the cliy. All kinds of games fr winter amuse | ment, st Welch's Bellefonte. DP. FORTNEY Attorney at Lawj Bellefonte. Pa. Office over Ke- InoMoKonk Mmay f.' SPRING MILLS Grain Warehouse & Coal Yard. ft KRI'MUEINE A SON. New Ware house BOW ready for the reception of grain, and iba Highest Cash Price Paid Higbeat Caah Price Paid for all kinda of Grain and Seed. Grain and Sand. COAL! Chestnut, Small Store, Lump, Pee end Lime burner* Coal always on hand at LOWEST PRICES. Al*. Ground Plaster $ Suit. Hides! Hides! Bring your hidre and reeeire the beet market price in cash for them. ___ 6 dec. 3 m CENTRE HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A HON. (Successor to J. K Miller A Son.) Dealer in Pur# Drur* and Medicine*. Dye Huff*, and Dranitt'i *ondrl-t. PURE WISE ASD LIQUORS Pur tntxftcinst purpose*. The b*rt brand, of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always la stock. Prescriptions carefully Compounded. MILLEB A SON Jas. Harris § Co NO 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. iron/NAILI, P A I N T S, oilVetc., JAS. HARRIS A CO. Btr iafunta. UKAIIAM & SON. Graham A Son are offering extra induce menu to CASH BITTERS. We have the Lrgest and cheapest stock of < Boors AND SHOES in Bellefonte and are determined lo sell at ( • urli price* a* will suit tha pockets of av j ery one. Now is tha time to buy your fait , ■nd winter stock You can get a gooa sol- • id Lealhar Button Shoe for Ladies, from ' riooiosao • Ladi**' coarse shoes, $1 28 j Mans* carae boots. 2 6" i Childrens" school shoes, 1 Oo 1 liens' wool lined rum boots. 8.00 Buckle overshoes, 160 . " " " Congress gaiters, 1-60 ' " "* " Alashas, 1-08 " all gum overshoes, tO Women*'all guei overshoes, .40 Mall rum overshoes, .86 Mens' lumbermen's gums, solid beel extra haavy, 1 86 Let it be diatioctly understood tbm these are ail • firsts:!*** Rubbrr Good*. 20mayt! OF A THOUSAND. Having ili-covnrd, in a manner almost providential, a positive cure for Consump tion and all Lung Complaints, 1 feci it my duty to make known in a practical manner hy furnishing a sample bottla, free of charge, to all sufferers, my only hops ot remuneration being that the medicine will perform atl I claim for II The ingredi ent* are of the choicest herbal products and perfectly safe ; will b<- aval free to all Addrers at nee, Dr O. Phelps Brown. 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J.. or may he had of J. K. Miller A Son, Druggists, (/antra Hall. P*. jan 4 ly W. R. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA. I.manufacture nil kinds of Furniture for Chambers, Dining Booms, Libraries and Halls. If you want Furniture ofsny kind, don't buy until you see uiy stock. UNDERTAKING In all its branches. I keep in stock all the latest and most improved Coffins and Caskets, and have every faciU ity for properly conducting this branch of my business. I hsve a patent Corps* Preserver, In which J bodies ceo bo preserved for a considerable length oftime |i u ' 19 tf * W. B CAMP. ITITm7P."WILSON, AttorneyntLaw, *Yr Bellefonte Pa Office in Mrs. But a. fi JBuiiding, Bellntontn Pn. I T\RCGBI DRUGS 11 DRUGS JL J 8. T. Sbugort, having purr bo.ed Drug atom on Allegheny trwi, dot fnto, mat door to tho hnrdoar# Ht-w i I ) Hick* A Bro , bo* locked *od iiled i • § with oil lb* moot popular | DRUGS 4k MEDICINES, j •-•UHRIiieALB,P*BfUMRT*- j SOAPS. COMBS AMD BRUSHES, ! TRUSSES, SUPPORT RB, BRACES 1... FAVCT AVI) TOILRf • i j ARTICLES. *., Ac.. 4kc. j • ' |*IHIBW |i>HkM*WßtM HiwMWMI HWUHI 4 . Patent llodiditao, Alcohol, ouro "Wit •nd Liquor* for modlcal pctta*** m, I Pr>y*cuu>' proocriptin* carofhlly <>n ••oundod ond ordor* antwnrod with cot <nd dupotrk. Former* and PhyairU 'rm tbo country will And oar olork < dodioiooo com p lota, warranto* gono •nd of tbo boat quality. Tbi* Store will retools under tbo dir i<o of tbo oecompliabad druggtat ■' itiarmoritt borowfor* ooooectodwirti t dr. H. M Harrington, ond *• mpactfu jt •olirit tbo cuMotnof nor Wood* no old patron* oi lb* *tro. '••pif S. T. BHUOEMT. Forks JXOOM! PEBRT STOVEK, PROF'B. Tbo Fork* BOOM, ot Ooharn Kalio new *nd cornmodiawt, ond U fcopt la t** monitor. Bod ond board ootwad to mm* n tb* county. Subline for W bar*.. A* o umror wort it will bo fwd * 'hot cold bo doairri, right in tbo boor good bbiO(r ood bunting ground*. nrrouodod by tbo Boot romooUc tMo Inoo y W. A. CURRY doot & I (KURtUALL.PA. Would moot owpoctMly inform tbo ci *n* of tbt* tUtoUy, that bo ha* atoned "• d Shoo Sbon, ond would b. thank Ail for a obara of tbo public astri . *ga. Boot* aad Show mada to ordor oi>> ■coordiag to *lylo, aad warraal* ku wor, to aqua! any mod# oLowbora. All kit. ' /, r *lo rl * dona, aad ebargwraaaoaol 'ioa kirn a nail. fbbl* JOHN F. POttER, Attorney* L°VERS * OOK ■ 6IVEN AWAY*""*" 35 "*^'' IS2!y!SiEIL BT " L engraving. mMrngggi Nervous Debility. .IX* Tptoow w .,r.OW.. A . wmk o#f MttKt R 1 Akfl tlCTtfl Lftfl Of iff 1 >AWI_ MT Mb OOA AfmJiß *Asi AfMMhlfl WW Humphrey • H.>n,.paihie SpooiSo No. 28, M *aaa mp an* Iwuwua iaa i * Hp* ibo ts 'i m WAlTEO^Krli?rS^ ■UaMWmwwadaaa . Bwat>ia bm J^O^Tttwa, <p777;sc£rrt2.'SCsS Mi OlswsMiapwMiiNt T#a aaa* ms • War from Saw sw steal Th aa* air* pw |MiUßtwis< Ml * wli rwt am aawm I'Mi i ilhlaa Mlq> tSaMma. TMtaSe saiav-aa* -.w Harness, Saddles. Ac. 'aslftha 'Jam* la i fill I | iSiTI 111 SlimlllS f BAOdljcby tiW pffMftto MMI tll!§ ■iiiiif ■■l •! ■■ijCiu ftiffMig, OiMrw Hndiw, M wry A—rtpl— mm 4 — Hiy, VUpRMMi !■ AMA te B jfawei elMe GWMMjAMfc* **"" DBOHJ s£wr£ir GOLD.^^ IlliitasSiSlMstlr li*eailn a ISa sH Am M am# baaaw a wuaaM aswl. Tba wast alif ■ work* nf *rt |Ma fata to mStHSmm. tt rtiia tow CMS ilmms iisajiili —e—saea OM MM* i* port* amitaa WW l*e to • wash. A toa* MBS r IwnaiiUs. taaaSn burton la tow <ot A.B wb< sasaa* aula moaiat (as* Vaa cu Sawla M to" stow to lb# MsSsisa, ar ss* yaat am to* >" ■Md m( a# wv Pu a-w - star a<*kt Tan aae <*- as wati llUna*. >H passu altas. Stoetoss* urmttrf Buislaad —p—stowUtoistlwa W|w> wlliAiMas> taHwtoraSS-MSI —a > •a* aaslitac to Mrj si* llama—s Ms jm was aa W Centre Hall Hotel. JOHN SPA NULEK. P*uF£ First class accommodation for guest* Ba*t stabling for bofwoa. Stugaa arrna and depart erery day fur ell portWa. C. T Am a K sim. C M. Bow ea Alexander A BOWER, a i#l Mas st Us.Ultotoais Baistol stosatiiii i fjrwa to < olU'ttaaa. a*4 Orrises' (as* itssllii Ms* is i nasals sd m flaiaii sad Baattob utoas to Osims* tolMits. mm n* JL. SPANOLKR. Auoreey el# a Consultation* in English eed 0*: man. Offict la Farst'i new build lag PENNSVALLE Y BANMN6 CI CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSIT*, sad allowlet. I Ml; Discount Not#*; Buy and Sal Governmenibecbrttiaa, Gold and Coupons. We Wolf, We B. Mikolk, Pres't. Cathie THE BEST OFFER! Wa will sell during thiwe bard tines SSJO An 4 at) Uir st>lto to ito Maw h'cMssl SaaMla Kga -r. wi t>richt -*li as* m* 4W* MB • jU toe* w^yvto.^l*sjgasto MMot I*- dupUj^MthaCMMWMia^^lMMto <)>• *wortd* * twMat bwpiu OnsrMruc Reals. Ito. MM to pmwwl ta mm fctonry •} >1ll( MII| •TW I * HiliU arr Uw ftaaatla AtoartM. hlto a—> trial Dai tall f una ta UlatonteS ia< DaatpDa aat ah(M|- to-Uad bto MkNDKLSSOHN PI \NO CO., 20s*p y No. 66 Broadway, N. T. CHRONICA! Chi■>!■ aTUto beak eteal tifceew aeeaea|W eeUw in perns gr b aall tiaa. Prtca by net I.SSJS far taa rtaadar* edition, ar SUM tor tto ton** iSUlis. ahtch coalaiaa all the to tor Miter aa4 lliailimt l atwutaMaba. AeeeU aaalid MUM ST MILL tr i 00. ■ut£toMghiß^L^aia SW!TOu?F?TTo!fBJ DOOR. For tl • will wild fr*o by outil.l ear oaa of the feUewlsg Ma t 8 distinct TO. m'tbly rosea, wintar fowl ■ring! 8 " Bogomas, 8 " Carnation Pinks ** 8 " China** ChrrsaolbatausV 8 " Zonal Geraniums, w. f f 8 " Double - •• ft 8 " ley Leaved, " ft 8 " Heliotropat, " J 6 " A but! loos, " 1 2 " Doable Camelias, " B 4 " Azaleas, " 4 * Jf" b * u>r Cactus, " K 8 Bouvardias. 6 " Stevias A Eupateriuaas. ft 8 " Fuchsias. w. f. *i 4 " Doable Violets, " J 1 " Poinsett*. Scarlet end s White, w. f. I 4 " Plumbago, " 1 8 " Ferns, for Ward Lea ee" J 4 " P.lms, - b 6 M Mases. 8 " Maranlss, •* 8 ** Hyacinth Bulbs. 20 assorted T(ilips. Bulbs. 80 " Crocus, " 2 " Jacobean Lily, Bulbs. 12 " Oxalis, 4 Lily of the Valley. 8 New Peart Tuberous. OK BY EXPRESS: A Bof any of the $1 collection for $2 t J M • •• " •* * i 12 " 4 I 14 " M t ft Or the whole collection of 26$ I twlh-fB and Plants sent by express on r* cw' of {l6 00, to which either of our B iwi' Gardening for Profit, Practical Flor culture, or Gardening for Plwwo (value SI 60 each), will be add- Descriptive Catalogue free *" PETER HENDERSON A CO Seedsmen and Piorista, , : 35CorUa4 Strwl, Nnw YtiirJL