THE CENT HE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa. Th'red. Jan. 10, '7B. jC-Tisms —t'2jie- veer. vAew powf in •rfr ones. waew not po.W n adranee. Advertisements Wets per tint, for three sertiotu. and ftrrnisper line for errrv .'* sequent tnaerfion. Adcet-' that John i, indebted for subscription f om the Ist of .Jenunry, 1875. and tn *iw r IRMOX or ax* OLD STORT.— Ben Franklin gave the people of his day a recipe for obtaining health, wealth, and wisoom. The present generation is not supposed to be in want of wisdom, and would prefer btppiness combined with health end wealth. The modern way to obtain all these u told in he advertise ment of Barrick, Roller A Co, heeded "Health and Happincei" in tbi* paper. We cordially recommend our readers to the careful consideration of their advice. Wm. T. Mayes sale, Logan's Gap. Jan. 24. I" — We tare giver. Maynard's History and Industrie! of Centre county, a hurried examination, and at a fiance are satisfied as to its merits. It leaves no locality of the county untouched, and coTcrs its his tory from the earliest period down to 1877, with as much thoroughness as possible Many valuable facts and incidents are given in the werk, besides a mass of im portant data that will always be useful. As the number of copies Is limited, those who purchase the book now will have whatdouble its price will fail to purchase it for in the future. SAW MILL BCRKID,—Tbe large steam saw mill of W A. Simpson & Co., at Lock Haven, known as "the upper mill," wss destroyed by fire last "Wednesday morn ing. The fire broke out over the engine room within three quarters of an hour af ter the handa had gone to work. One-half the mill was owned by W. A. Simpson, one-fourth by Moore, Simpson & Co., and the remaining one-fourth by Furstl Hop son. Mr Simpson had no insurance; Moore, Simpaon & Co. had $2,000, and Furst & Hopson had $1,200 insurance. The property was valued at about $15,000, although several year* ago it would have brought a much higher price. Fifty hands are thrown out of employment. The silverware delivered by the Nation* •1 Silver-Plating Co.. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, is giving entire satisfaction. AU orders are promptly filled, and no one need hesitate about sending them money. —Lutheran Observer. eow4t THE FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Company of Centre if? 01 ! I *' Pa -Centre Hall. Dec. 21. 1877. The An nual meeting of the Members and election of twelve Directors to manage the affairs ul the Company for the ensuing year, wnl be held at the bouse of John kpangler, at Centre Hall, on Monday, January 14, IBiB between the hour* of 10a. m. and S p. m., of said day. Members generally are re quested to attend GEO. BUCHANAN, D. F. Luse, Sec'y, P foß '• The nicest, best, freshest, as well as cheapest cheese, just received at Sechlers. Try it—you never tailed any better, and sold so low. Dried fruits of all kinds—all kinds of canned fruit, better and cheaper than can be done up by you, to be had at the lame place. The Mifflinburg Telegraph says Mr Wm Ruht, aged about IP years, ton of Henry Ruhl of Buffalo tw| , nartowly es raped being killed by a brace of highway men on Thursday evening of last week. He had been in Lewisburg and lelt for home. In his buggy, at about 7 o'clock, p. m., of aaid day, and when in the vicinity of the public chool house. near the Great Western Hotel, two men on foot demand' ed him to belt or they would shoot hint He refused to do so, whereupon they fired at him, one of the balls passing through his bat Using entirely unarmed, he play ed the whip on his horse and escaped. Who the would-be murderers are he has not the slightest idea. Topic who have occasion l<> travel after night, should hereafter be prepared to give villeins ot this character a warm reception. KANSAS! Charier. W- Stehbina, an old resident of Atchison, Kansas, w ill deliver alee lec ture on that slate, and western emigration, giving geod, honeat advice as to who should go. and who should not go. at Spring Mills lUU .January l'Jth, 7 p in. Mitlheim Town Hall 11th 7 p. ro, Woodward School House " lOlli 7 p m DmrstiTows, Y*\ vxo>l\< Pa. l>eo. SI. 1b77. Mu. FRIO K V ivTt Gear Sir I wiil give you a little sketch of Pctup* spy low n, which i Kviitrii about half way be'tween Franklin, Venango county and TituavlHo, Craw font count v, ami about 7 mile* wo*l of Oil City lhc situation > very pleasant from tbo fait thai it i* built on High ground, from which a person can have good view of the surrounding coun try, It embraces a population of about two hundred inhabitant*, and artord*three variety store*, two blacksmith shops, live shoemaker shops, one waron shop, one hotel, which is a grand building,.just new 1 came to this town April t\ ISM, follow ed the tailoring business ever since, until last spring I quit handling the goose ; while! followed the business 1 always had pleotr of work, 1 think 1 am safe to say that this is as g>wnl a place for a tailor to start business a* there is in the stale of Pennsylvania. The surrounding country is thick!v settled 1 hope some good tailor will see and heed this and come to IVmpseytown and start business. There are oil wells north, south, eat and welt of us. and the? are drilling within or.e mile of town, and we look for a big eicitewent soon. Respectfully Yours, G. K- \V. CKD*RVILLI 111., I>C. 2Slh, IS".— Weather mild ; roads very muddy ; busi no >5 tlmoit at* t*nd ilill; farmers can not market their grain and perk; money scarce ;ome farmers are ploughing, gra>s grows like in May also fruit bud* swell ing, which is a pretty sure indication that we will have no fruit neat season. \N .M. SPRICITOWX Dec. 24th, IST?. MR. KlßTZ:— Sprucetown is but a village, situated about 1 mile east of Cen- | tre Hill. It contains about 60 inhabitants. The site is beautiful and affords every thing necessary to promote health and comfort. The people follow various occu pations. Among those are two wagon makers, one shoemaker and one black smith, all are operating with no opposition whatever. We have no tradition as to the origer. ot the term "Sprucetown. Bat suppose it originated in the following manner : A great many years ago there resided in this town a tamous German hunter who was noted for hu daring and perilous adventures, sometimes making very narrow escapes. He lived in a cabin built in a very lonely district. His subsis tance was priccipaly gamo which was easi ly obtained. Often while out on hunting expeditions he was pursued by the savage Indian and compelled t flee for hi* life One night as he was meditating over the pursuitesoftbe Jay.'he became the recipient of a guest, an English hunter woo had wandered in the wilds and became bewil dered and in this way encountered this cabin. The visitor was welcome to pas tho night in the cabin with this German, who could hardiy speak English While indulging in conversation on various sub jects, a tierce cry startled their ears, and at once began an investigation of the place from whence the cry came, to their j surprise they saw a largv panther iu the top of a large Spruce. Tbey both dis charged their rifles but with no result; whatever. The enraged animal began at once to descend, then the Dutchman re marked in broken Knglivh "luke ho cunie the Spruce town." The animal was cap tured with great difficulty. This odd ex pression of the German became a by word and in this way the place received iu T)*in(\ Tbe hippicil nmn in town i* David Sweet wood, the shoemaker, fccsays he can make boots in winter as well as summer, that is providing tbey* are not large enough to crowd him out. Philip Kemp a successful fanner says he gener ally plows when the furrow will fill with water behind him. MILTOX. REBERSBURG A VICINITY. On last Sabbath we wore 10 degree* be low "Selinsgrove." The festival in the Lutheran church on New Year's night was a grand sucn ** The occasion was to give the young a treat of tfaegood things of this earth. Tru ly the master has said "Feed my Lambs The Reformed are making ample pre parations for the rites of the dedication of their new church on next Sabbath, Jan. 13, There is a tremendous crowd expect ed. Oliver Gramlcy, from Cedarvllle, Illi nois, has returned to pav his numerous friends a visit after an absence of nearly 12y-ar*. He is as of yore, congenial and full of fun. We wish him a happy stay and a mile of sausages. On last Sabbath evening the Evangeli cal cbjirch was crowded even unto over flowing, to hear B U. and tha elolini n> Mary Kelly. -A your* >'f age. For *on>e week* p.vt they had baan at out*, HTI! ho had !>■' track of her in the ' oily, although she had recently boon writ | ing him letter*. offering to make up the .juarral. Ho waa unable to And hr where about* until ho had sent a decoy loltor, ' uing tho name of Mary Huff, a Wand of hor*. who live* in Columbus, asking to ' moot hor yesterday in Mood street Iho woman was at tho place at tho luno named and M.Gill *w hor, and by uin* an at* complice, succeed*d in following hor to a houo on Broadway, where ho mot hor. To day I o purrhaiod a revolver for si. M and wont into tho yard hack of Ike si.t to praatieo with hi* weapon. Ha tired three shots, hitting once a blacking hoi lid. I-oadlng the aaven chambers of the revolver, ho went to her house and to her room. Alter talking with b. r lor nearly an hour, they at down logelfcer, and he drew her head upon hi* shoulder with fenned affection. Putting hi* left arm around her body, he drew hla revol ver and ahot her under the lif lit ear She exclaimed. "Charlie, forgive inc. and send for the prieat !" But he continued to shoot until her face ws literally peppered with bullet hole*. The seven bullet* hav ing been fired, he then sal upon a chair and reloaded hn weapon. Finding that •ha dill bre Uhed. he lifted up her lait artu and fired two bullet* into her heart, and put a final one iu the forehead.between the eye*, making ten in all. Sa til fled that be vu dead, he threw tha revolver upon tha bed and weut down stairs, and meeting two uisn in the street took them up stairs and said, "See what I have done ' ' He asked that a policeman | be tent for, a* ha wanted to give himsel' up. H< wa aeconiniodatad in a tew win- A FRIGHTED 1- CHIN USE MASSA CRE Londou, January s.—Official in forma -11 -n ha> been received in St. Petersburg that the Chinese have ma-sacred lo.IXJU men, women and children at the Kashga rian town of Maras, committing most frightful atrocities. DEATH ON THE DEEP Ninety three Lives Loat on the t'hij> ian Coast. Panama, December 27.—'The steamship Atacninn, of tho Pacific steamship naviga tion company, from Valparaiso to Callao, struck on a rock called Quistrs Olas, on the Chilian Coast on the 30th of Novem ber The veasel was broken into piece* and wont down i few uiiuulgi. N'"*ty three lives were loit, including lliv -s#*i tain and all the crew. The mai.s and the Cargo were also lost. SHOCKING ACCIDENT Panama, December 27.—There is a re port ot a erious accident at Manilios, one of the .oulhern guano deposits It staled that a scaffolding fell, killing forty work- . men and injuring many more Grceder A Co.'* malt house, Hnrrisburg burred. Loss, $70,000. The Vulcan Iron 5\ orks, Cairo, Illinois f urned. Los, SIS,WW. j 1) KOIfiTKB'3 KOflCt-TW follow-1 \ ing aceounu ham been examined and passed by me and remain died pf re cord in this office for the inspection hairs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any wav interested and will be presented to the Orphan * Court "f Centre county, on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, A D l#7f for confirmation and allowance • I. The account of D. M Wagner,| guardian of Claris** A. Jlamer, late Clar issa A. Thotnpssfl, minor child nfW illiam A Thompson, lata ot iU+I7P county. dc- j ceased. 2 The account of Sarah 11. Cbrisam**,' executrix of etc., of Adam Crissman, ate of.Snowshoe township, deceased. 3. The account of Win. P. Wilson, guardian of the minor cbildsrn of Emetine Sheets, formerly Lucas, lateof Uniontwp. deceased. .1 4. The first and final account of Joseph Bitner, guardian of John Dasbew sod Mary I. Dshem, children of Jacob Dash em. deceased. 5. Tbe account of Jonathan Musser, guardian ofCarrie A. Kepler, deceased, a minor child of Jacob Kepler, laU of Fer. guson township, deceased. it. Tbe account of W O. Beatty. admin istrator of Ac., of John Bcatly, late of Marion township, dee'd. 7. The second account of J. P Gephart, trustee appointed to sell the real estate of Daniel and Mary Hastings, late of said county, deceased. i 8. The final account of J. P. Gephart, Uustee appointed by the Orphans' Court to make sale of tho real estate of Jacob 8. Awl late of said county, deceased '.I The first partial account of John and Nathan M'Closky. ejecufors of Joseph McCloskey. late of Curtin township, dee d as filed by John McClosky. 10. The final account of Joseph G. Car son, adm'utrator ef Ac , of George Carlin, late of Pottei township, dec d. 11. The account of J. H. Brown, guar dian of Nora C child of John Green, lateof Snowshoe twp.. deceased. 12. The account of J - H. Brown, guar dian of M aggio B. Green, minor chili of John Green, late of Snowshoe twp , dee'd 13. The second and final account of Ed ward F. Lloyd and Austin J Montgome ry, trustees of estate of Hardman Philips, deceased. ' 14 The final account of J. G. Meyer, f;uardian of the minor children of Magda ene Meyer, deceased. 15. The account of John Q Packer, ad-' ministrator of Ac., of O P Porringer, late! of Curtin township, deceased. 16. The first and partial account of Geo. H. Harkins and John Harkins. adminis trators of Ac . of Wiiliem Harkins. late of Potter township, deceased, as filed by John Harkins. one of th administrators. 17 The account of Rebecca Jodon and Lewis E igar Jodon, executors of Ac., of Francis Jo jon, late of Spring township, deceased. WM. K- BURCHFIELD. 3jan Rtgitttr. Good Store Stand FOR SALE OH RENT. The undersigned, wishing te go west, offer their dry goods and drug-store for tale or rent. Possession given at any time. Tne goods are new, consisting of dry goods, notions, groceries and drugs. The building it also new and located in the best business portion of Centre Hail. •jOdicif MILLER A SON. W here loGoiind llow to to Went! 2.000.000 acres of land for sale cliesp in the garden of tho West. F<>r circulars, map* of Kansas, full information sato beat Railroad* to travel on. Tickets, Freight Rates, etc., apply or write to WM SHORTLIDOE. Agent Atchimon, Topeka A Santa Fe RR. 20dcc3m Bellefonte, Pa. Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE! The undersigned offers for salo his farm j in Potter township, Cautro county, onej mile cast of Centre Hall, known as Robert Pennington farm, Containing J4G ACRES, in good stale of cultivation, no hills but gntly rolling, most all limestone land,I about 125 Acres cleared, balance wood land near the buildings. Upon the farm are a large BANK BAKN, Frame House, Nearly New, of modern style, Hog nen. Smoke house etc , Two Apple Orchards on tha farm, water piped into the house-yard and into barn yard. The 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 Sara'l Huston, south by lands of late Wm. Kel ler west by Keller and Bible, 4nd north by Bible and Huston Also ninoty-sil 1 acres of mountain land. Address or apply to i ROBERT A. MEANS, i Lawistown, 12doc3m MifHin county, Pa c.c. ' MM MERCHANT TAILO& In Bank Building, Centre Hall. "Would respectfully announa to the citi xons of this vicinity that he has taken rooms in above building whera ha is pre pared to do all kinds or work belonging to his lino, for men and beys, and accord ing to latest styles. Goods sold by sam pie. Having had nine years experience be guarantees ell work to render perfect satisfaction, and lolioiti a hare of the publio patronage- 6docy ; I N. Thomas, banker, of l>et Molnai, >' hn impend d Liibllilin art. > $ 18.0(10 \ The liabilities of Keener X Co., <>( Cm* f cumuli, w;ll amount to about S3O, iThfjr |.ropoe i. |i siai,ooo t< s.'iio,u. 1 Tba creditors of Jacob llennnger, a • Cincinnati pork packer, filed a petition to force him Into b mkruptcy. Ilia liabililiaa are estimated at sU*> l > 0 ' ll **>• •" oU * fro,ooo 1 The llollinget'ordSeruigi Uank. Salmon Fulir. N. II , hat boon .ciupellpl to hut ilowll Tha rfvonuo (or> u in Nor h 'iJ HtfUlh Carolina anil tiaorg m la to bo put on ,a war footing. MAUKKTd. l'btUdelphia. Januarv ' Flour .41101 .urerßnst .lira*. Penwa lamil* t. V. tt,7- 111 nn b\. b :tl Com 4e for .pot: tail W|'4 1. Januarf frftlWb'Jc, February 6U<*oW, March MMMUc. <>al >H "• Panne wblt. vToiStk." wt#rii Jo, li7('v3-; woalarii aitd J63tic. Hya dull at HHjc Butter dull; creamery, SlfoJ3c; Hr'|'ord county uul N* \v rk "*• ."'h p' western raerre Fag* 'lull, I weitern I harte •toady. Naw York fancy I Hta IJ ♦<-; • ••trn choic. l.'liJ. I.V Petroleum lower. llaflned IJI cruJa 101 c. Chicago, Juiiui.rv A Wl rut in fun la maud but lower. No 1 Chicago spring 1 OV. No ? Jo . 1 IW for ch an. l January; I Ut fog Jubmarr; IWI for March. Rejected *■' Oau *'> • ahaJa lower Vljc for carl tor I . bru ary Mya ataady and In fair demand at MteSfltc ilurlav steady and firm at ode. CATTLE MAKKKT Philadelphia, January 7.—The ou'th markal active. Ooodlll, common 4f(4c. Sheep mirk at *. tl*e Good to prima M (261; medium 60* Mc. common 4(6. lloga- MurWat la'r; good uf., commou to medium 61 >y tile. ,j MARKIEU. >' At the Lutheran pronge. in Milroy, December 26. by Rut. .1 U. Shannon . (Horace E Zerbe. of W iliiaW#tM>rt. and Miti Clara Amelia Otiiao. of Ceutre I Hall. ! At tha paraonage of Rev R. Young i Logan.vtlle. Dec. 23. 177. Mr Andy (Jramiev to Hue Call#*a Zeigler. both o! Sugar Vallay. '! On tbe tame day and by (be tame, Mr Philip Care* of | Mary J. Smith o! Dooiiavtii* '! On Dec 25. 1877. at Centre Hall, l'a J Mr- VYillard Milter, of Logauavill*. u. Mi* Klua J. Albr gbt, of Peun Hall, Pa. On Jan. 3, 1878. by Kar. W H. Stover, at Hock Hill, Mr. Jame* W Howaii of Bellelonte. Centre Co . Pa., to M o Sarah Coble of llou*er*ilie Centre Co. Pa. DEATHS. Near Loganiville. on Sunday evening.' Dee. 30, 1877, Mr*. Ella* Confer. On 31 ult., in Effingham county, Illinois of consumption Elizabeth, wife ol Henry Spy ker, formerly of Aarooburg, aged 58 yaar*. Qn )*t. in Lebenon, Michael Winner, gad #1 year*. II mouth# and 14 >l/i Dccaased w* a brother of Mr Hrpry W inner, of tbi* place On 1, suddenly, Sarah, wife of Christian Mentch, ol Ilertley, ageJ C 4 year*. 7 month* and 25 day* Valuable Farm 1 * T PKtVAfj; OALpI The well-known farm late of Rev P. S I FUher. dee'd, ailuale io Oregg townhip. Centre county. 1 mile of Spring Miilarr nation, and at preaani occupied by Cha*. Horner, i* offered at prieatotale. Comitling of 135 ACRES, 'and 4.y of the bett producing farmi in the , vallay. It ba* ail .*.*#fry building#, , and tha Darn I* eol rely new. I: i imm 'good fer.ee*. bat good, heavy timber land, 2 good Orchard*, and with Penn* Creek ; running through centre of tbe farm, and ( ba* An Excellent Mill Sent. For further particular* apply to Maj. J. U Pifberi Pann Hail, Pa or l<> c. P w. KIHIIKK. jan 3 8t B>-al*burg, pa, NOTICE - Letter* testamentary on tbe etlate of Jacob Sparr, late of Harri* lewnthip. de ceased. having been granted to tha under signed. all peraona indebted to said etiats are required to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against tha same to prosenl them, duly authenticated by law for settlement DAVID E SPAKR. DANIEL HKSS. 20dec6t Eieculor*. Coal and Lumber. J. D. LONG, BPRINO MILLS, PA, I is now fully prepared to furnish nil kind* of Coal and Lumber, upon hort notice. Hie coal are kept under roof, and are from the WILKESBARRE COAL MINES BEST COAL IN MARKET. r ; SII AMOK IN COAL all of which are told at the very LOWEST PRICES. Yard uear Depot. 20dec 3m Grand Opening. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. NEW BTOKK AT CRNTKE HALL! I.fIItiQEXHEHfER, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LAR-| EST. CHEAPEST AND BEST AS SORTMENTS OK NEW WINTER GOODS. EVER OFFERED IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. MANY OF TIIKM 23 TO 30 PERCENT CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! CONSISTING IN PART OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, HATS, CAPS. UMBREL LAS. BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPER. ViUKRNESVARE GLASSWARE. SPICES. GROCERIES. TO BACCO SEGARS. i FISH, BACON, SALT, Ac. SPECIAL INDUCKMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. Cloverseed, 1 TAKEN IN AND THE HIGHEST ' MARKET PKK'ES TAID • IN CASH OK TRADE. STORE IN THE * OLD ROOM i CONNECTED WITH 3PANGLERS f y HOTEL. llddc THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Wo haao u vary Urjjo mid complete atock of Hardware, tho Urgitft that vraievai before oflered by any firm to thpe>pla of tliii eonnty, and'are|*cllinf at thejvery )> o.t pouible rata* Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, (ilussaiid Putty. I'II-O wi.il.. ] and Linteod oil. Turpentine. arid Vnrni.be*, all which wo warrant to give aatirtaclion Our Pura Load will oo a much turfaee at any in the market ami cannot b ovcolled for whitenu*. KKAUV MI X K1 PA IX T nut up in any <|uanlity to auit people, from onii-pound cant to out gallon cana, all ready for UM. Tbr n 'paint. n warrant to lot miaad with pure td ninl oil, and am In t. from all adulteration. MkC HA NIL'S TOOL# W pay *pcial attention to thie branch, and keep a full lin of Kaw. CbUelt. Hnmm r. and IWilev'e Iron Plane* t Ilor.ri nail* ufall kind* Tra Chain., llama.. Etc FULL I.INE OK fiA!>iLKK VOK ALL DKSCKIPfIoNS COACH WOOD WOKK -Spoke*. Keilo. I'.t, „t Whe*i,Tf 1 hem<*t improvedpal" uiiu ; Mr., p. tu liui r. vod Klal Iron., cheap, convenient and durablo polished and nick*lpleled. Johnaton Prepared Kaleomins ; put up in 6-pound packngei • oaailv put on, and cheaper then |apcr. Wa have all color*. ■ * STOyE S. " ! Wa hav th onl v Kuver.tbla. Tup-plate Cooking Store* in tha market. The Kejitone. HuMuebanna and Juniata, which we warrant to be tlm'be.t baker. */t rb. 1.... m.t love in the market. we will .ell at the very lowe.t price and g.va written guarantee*. A 1.0 all kind, of Kange. and other tl .ve. CO VK AN L)*SILI£ Oil It K t COOK STOVE; ITI s THE HANDSOME? INTIIK WOKLB. OUlt kKYhTONK VJdTICK it hrmky aiv.n l'at !''• Ml |*vtl| pMMM li.ve tll.i Iheir Milium. fur lu*i>s, in lh utile. u ilie Clerk ol lhe Conrt ut i.rter S..loni •il (ho |Vne in >"1 fur Centre countr mi made at ilie ncsi te.icti of a!d oourl l itranl tin atne John G I'txlo TaVefli Snow Shoo Id | Perry II Stiver Jo Penniwi John AuJrvin Saloon Uellotouli Vhrntn Hanin Whole.'!# loal klii>n J r Tavarn Marion Robert Taylor Tavarn Philiphura horo ' A W 11. 1.1 AM S. l'r.'lli'y PROCLAMATION .Uuou< IVtllan OhariM A M.j.f, f.ld.ot l III* tf I OUIUWU pl* m Ibo JdJlv-**l Oia UlCl t jMillUf t Ik* CtNIBIIM tf( ru. llult ud • Uatfa.4 |ij !U HvHtfTtbli Vr***' an. k Iha •luttir*t4# JM Oitfur AO*U*uiol Jod^ca t li la, of Jan Ah , DT> U *• r M a roarl o( Uf*r *tid TefUituor and 4*} p'" of; oud Uuoiloi titML/Utdf U} Hi* ouul) * *!• * d%• > • MotiJal of Jait bolu* lb* SfrtL ia| ofjau. l.. au aulittua lo Wook# Noli. •la Lfeorofuro brrb,gl*e lo Iho Cgroair, J iiraa of Iho Poo*#. Aidatuaß au I wuhUbloa of Iho .a.Jt.n.nl, of . oolre. thai Iho, bo lh#n oud ihoio lu itioir itiopoi notonno, hi It o'cjixk In iho fwioivoou of ai 1 Ja, o ifu Iboir irtortli, iu, 4 iioliiona oiainina UoM, and i .oli own rmmhmn. Id do iuow> Ibtuf* vltUh U> Uaii •ppvflaiui t b duno. ond 1 hooo ah lift I'dund In l •tofullaMv ea lo brddoddtd afainoi ' • ' ilaohcr* thai oro oi thai I bo in livo Jail of 1 onlro Mam, bdlbon Add tfaord !• prtddtwid njAlnol thorn To'd.V ■> t.ad at B.lUfaal. *• I' Jau u ibo oar of our Und IfH. and In ibo Id* J'"' if | odo von dotted • Ibo UnNdd to£ d -d tf Spriug Mill# Market. While Wheal. J 30. Red " 130. Rye, Me. Cora, eer#, j>er bu new, 40e 0l#, 25c Buckwheat, 76c. Oio.ar.uod, 4 25 l<> Si (Ai. Chop, per ion, S.U UO. P!ir.r, ground per lon. $ 10.CO PolalwsM. 3tk per bub Klour, per bbi. 9" ■ Duller, --ic. TalloW, 7c. Rag#, *c. Eggs per dor , 20c. Coal. Egg. per ton, $1 50 " Siove, 4M. ' Obeupui, 4 '#> •' Pea. 4 00. lliLLirum i M riaa-ia.— ■by Hhortlidga A On. Klour per barrel, wholesale, ? 7 50 retail. SBOO White ahi-af, 1 50. K..1 "• 13u Kye. 65. Corn. /aalirJ. fcu Corp. cob, Oat*. 26. Hirley, rye weight, 55 Ctoverseod $4 per 64 pound#, i Pcttloe* rrla.l, 30 1 Nv* Sc.>'.lß platter, ground, 10 CO. Cay u(a " SI4OO. l'vttuw, 25. Union#, 50c Duller, per ib , .22c. I l* rd l | DiCOP, #i4i. UN. " thouider#, It*. " 11am#. 14c. Tallow. 7e. Ug#. 2c. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS liaitu tti u? prUiM u> lUU (MfMUori Uicj rt within UM rwb of mrmj fte ■ (to w ill UM IVRIGHTS LIVFlit PILLS. XM. ..t t1 ilUlUu. llkwd BU.# dvr. 1t,,.. |t*uiM unlea* timed "Mm Wrt|hl. PfeiUa." If roar tlrnaawi will a-: aa# lU* >o#l tt cu for mm*KlU baiilcT. Ke.Ut a I* , ■ V ### •* flii .A.liiiU Una 1* WW GET HEADY FOR WINTER!! IF rOUU'ASTTHK I'KRYBEST AND CHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES, lJuv the "Laurel Wreath." or DOUBLE HEATERS. v Tb*e etoTc* have TWO ROW S of light#, shaking and dumping grate. ar- ( ranged to cltau out ihc clinker#. No danger from gas, no part# to burn [out, so a# to let ga into the upper i room. We make THREE SIZES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heater* of theao justly popular 1 Stoves. IFY 0l : WAST THE YER YBEBT ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE "ZENITH" Double Oven Range; or tkt "Economy" Single Oven Range. They are the best in the market, have SIX BOILER HOLES, *haking and dumping grate, A I'l'L 1 Til L llhA 7 TO ALL THE BOILERS AT ONCE. The even it large dnd iquare. (he. door* tin-lined. I <. LEWISBURG, PA. ) We also manufacture tbe C-elebra-. ted BUCKEYE REAPER & MOW EH, KEYSTt)NK CD) VLB 111 L LEU <'ORE'SUNIVE RSA L SUL KY CULTIVATOR. New Madel, Centre Draft. lIOKBE DUMPING HAY RAKE. HOOSIEK ORALN DRILL. BUCKEYE LEVER CORN SHELLER, Plows, Laud Rollers, etc. 29uov Lincoln makes but ter twel andhard, and quicker lo churn Try it—for sale at Wm stoio BEICX FOB SALE Kirnt cless brick will bo kept on hand for sale by J. O. Deininger at Zerbe'a Centre 11 a) I bricu vards. Those brick are offered ao low that it will pay persona at a distance to come hero for them. Intending lo continue in the manufac* tureof bricic they will bo kept constantly on hand, and fair inducement* offered to purchaaera. _ „ 17 BQ( tf. H. E. ZERBZ VALENTINES & CO., HUMES' NEW BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. ARK NOW PREPARED For The Fall And Winter Trade. Bargians Greater Than Ever! WOOLLEN GOODS. COTTON GOODS. Ladies and Gents* Furnishing Goods, Of ever* deecription. DRESS GOODS, in great variety. LADIES COATS, 6neat and largest aaaortment ever brought lo Bellefonle. SUAWLtA BLANKETS, 11AT8, CAPS, CLOTHING, IN FACTEVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. Remember we'do buaineoon the ONE PRICE PLAN, and therefore in* aura our price* aa the lowest. i tsr NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY, YAJJBKTIHSS & CO. H. HERMAN, Manager. THE DezterSpring 40,000 Set Sold last two years. The Dexter Spring mi * chihi of For meeting thisdemand by supply necessity. Three or four generation* ing the CELEBRATED DEXTERj had been jerked alraoat ta death or had:3PRIKG which it #o rapidly taper their tpinee twiated into permanent ceeding the old styles the Dexter curvature by the continout jerks of the Spring Co. have uo apology to offer Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their hut rather feel that they owe the Driv. necka broken by the eide throw of the ing Fraternity an apdogy for not Concord. * hating produced it sooner. For these reason, the people de-'SEXD FOR CIRCULAR OF SPRINGS] uianded a Spring on which they could ~. , .. .1 DEXTER SPRING CO.. ride with eaae and which would at the came time bo strong ami substantial. 3jan2ot Near Pittsburgh ' Chas. H. Held. iik N a v aaocKjcanorr j. n l € , ock UHtclimwkcr A Jewele. ,!!rviv li V VKINV ro rfillheitn.Centre Co.. Pa. /CENTRE COUNTS BANKING I AI of w.ub— n.i j**irr f si I ; I.M ,s—, u at— tb* M.r—rlU. Mm Cat—dw| ( t at M itlikpn Hoover &Co ) I'l—k. pm Tided llh • eumplet* Indeiof tba m—lb tuaie' XIIIIKen, liOOTer s v>w ; —d d., f the month .ad •—k • wWlch U Ueceive I/ep '8lt?, n>al4 Hi p—f—t Ui—k—p—. i Cl—k.. Wth—d Ja—tr rapalrad oo bk-t • ■ And Allow Interest, H*. —tia—• otihlk.flleeikierß*ltB. TtoSMkmal ll' m. i m i M IMI ri i Cwaieet t>iat luwrs rai..J. . a iifK!*'*ri *f ""g t f IMP ajrgH Alum I'VwM* rittrS Miser ligmnnn. and rt igravs on sach spoon tur d raits <4 W-lfi&£lI Initial. t*Mt*attMl- - u>g *• * r* war* a** •* *4 ll 14 f9t I rvi rrßil IM !•• ( *dl taw ItH #dtv** a*d fle w.th ll .0 <"• | iff I * 71 ■W terse silrhafgsa iarlvd .■ •.* • 4 sl'lt| ilta • \—k\vs atprea. fl||n )fJI ihllf aha ae* The hywrn Will W went ht> e|rwaa -r ma. H • Um • •isra* *#•!. IbVM'/l ll rJ IMI aw 4 3el.ewrw4 Is rwr Land* eiosn fnkar r*ei ' ••• *,*. ... are gar*tsd te h* IgkVjf * I, I I * f 1 *** kewe wto'Uii awl iw the bvai BUltrwv I'.atwj sr M*ae. at iM iw *••# V%d ff I lellss fim th < wew| any w l i#eUf _ _ _ wM I / 1 / ll SsuJl/ Oturs li4 Choetout y hiln*3*;pkin. HI V\ l A^^^7x^vtMhf^ i^i Vim Or rWpi sf hla < snpsn. tofeibet Wiu fi setta IS natar ati eka'tse u j m tag eaprvaa w ea|t|i|u Re fccrwS.* agree U ewd Is anj ad \ \ \ H drwes a set ef ear | ra eta hteada-J deaht# eatra plat*4 k * U ill SILVER 6POONS, k r 1 * V n stkr ekarfa (L Iju luf Oss4 far a I set* 4aa frew date sf sklajbapsr al>ev wakh •ktaesnpea la awl! b\ u< >kl. |ki,..4! WATIOKAI.atI.VKa Tt ATIWO CO., "04 ciioktnul St., Fhllkdslpolk 0hoM it ke deairwd. any ssawf tka M'.oalat a Galca vti! Iw aanl U Uc af the R!>>■* •• |M*n*ai.i the fo i. w iw okarg • R a s>l|4 al<*e| I katraa. t>i4eaad handle ••* a*it4 i tare. et at*, i dw?.. ni- ael and .var Pm i iaied #1: all for dwuhte si Set and stive* )4te4 a.l lUewa g.04 art deairSKl, isilor the i tal eharf**a. wh- h will We TS cl lor t|*n*a*, liTlll ll tar ki.lt ee au4 ¥.> U fw fark—t*4al §1 i -ihwa .'wlu| far |I.TO Wtk M\ 11 | I ■ what would ra*t tea • h in -o ath-r •*. H ni.-rtl . r that liTijf ■bFI I I I <, * eh *'** c ' pf hniY "** w,, l UiCiifrnvtkl *l.l niijr tuitiia B tjlm IMPORTANT NOTICE. S I I I I I 111 '.'rl'oTl 4*bl*rWrC'"-..(Mi l 11. rri. ••fiSlkt i. - ' Uwl. AUIkV aBl M Inn lilt u"*niiw : >i"**wk lUuwjbiuii ii ar SPRING MILLS Grain Warehouse & Coal Yard. H. KRE MURINE A SON. j New Warehouse now ready for the' reception of grain, and the Highest Cash Price Paid Higheat Caah Price Paid) o > for all kind* of Grain and Seed. Grain and Seod. ' C O A L! Cbeatuut, Small Stove, Lump. Pea, and Lime burner! CWI alwara on band at LOWEST PRICES. AUo Ground Plaster Sf Salt. Hides! Hides[ Bring your *uj receive the beet siurCwt price iu cash for them. 6 dec. 3 m CKNTRR HALL DRUG STORE. MILUiR & SON. f.luccea*er to J. K. Miller & Son.) J Dealer in Pure Drue* and Medicine*, |Dyo iluOt, and l>ru(te *l * tumirie*. PURE WINK AND LIQUORS For medicinal purpote*. The beet brand* of CIGARS AND TOBACCO I el way* in ctock. Prescription* carefully Compounded. MILLKK ft SON Jas. Harris Co. NO 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. iroTnaill, P A IN T S, ETC., JAS HARRIS 4 CO. * • Bellefonte. j GlUilAM*& SON. Graham & Son are offering extra induce ! ! menu to CASH BUYERS. We have the largrtt end cheapest flock of] BOOTS AND SHOES n Bcllcfonte and are determined to sell all jfuch | rice a* will suit the pocket* of er-l .•ry one. Now it ihc.tirne to buy your fallj j nd winter flock You c*n get a goe show, $1 25j Mrnt' coai>e booU. 260 ] Children* school shoe*. 1 00] Merit' wool lined cum boot*. S.OO : " " " Buckle overshoe*, 1.60 Cong rest gaiters, I.OOi * Alaska., I.CW i *' all cum o\erhoet. W omens' all gum overshoes, .40 Mioe* all cum overshoe*, .65 Mont' lumberman's (umi, solid heel extra ij heavy, 136 'j Let it be distinctly understood that these nre nil Rubber I Goods. 20niaytf' W. 11. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL. PA. 1 manufacture ml) kind* of Furniture for Chamber*. Dining Room*, Librmrie* nod I! mils. If you * Hiit Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you see my slock. UNDERTAKING In ail its branches. I keep in stock all the latust and moat improved Coffins and Caskets, and have every faciU Ity f>r properly conducting this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be preserved for a considerable length oftime Jullfl tf W.R.CAMP. inTporTan to travelers. —THE— BUSH HOUSE! HKLI.KKoN rK. I>A. Has been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under tbo iuKUagemeni of the New Proprietor, Mr. F. D. Mc- COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, it first class iu ail its appointments .SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those iir attendance at court and others remaining in town for a few days at a time. The largesUand most superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modem conveniences. Go try the Bush bouse. J Il9ap F. D. McCOLLTTM, Proprietor. Dnuos! r fit it.T..Hhiji M, hhV.Mtf porch k 'fUnrg store '• > '.Y*f,gfcenv *ri-et. fokl*. neat Uf M' the herd**' • Ik Hicks A Urn . hi*. .H*lcd mid i>Md , t with all tbe rouet j DRUGS 4 MEDICINES, j * *C'IiKMICALB, PIBPUM*EY*~*f j SOAPS. COMBS AMD BRUSH PS, (TRUSSES, SUPPORTBB, BRACKS L. FANCY AND TOILET ..4 j ARTICLES, 4c„ 4c.. 4c. j Patent Medicines, Alcohol, pure Vi ii ea and Liquor* for medical purp*rt niy. Physician's prescription* carefUly con* pounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers end Physic nine from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted get ulne and of the heat quality. This Store will remain under the direo* lion of the accomplished druggi*; ant pharmacist heretofore connected with it, Mr. ii. M Harrington, and we reepe< tftiN I* eoiicit the custom of oar friend* and the old patrons of the store. Ittsptf S. T. BHUOXKT. Forks House! PERRY STOVE K, PROP'R. Ttie Forks House, et Co burn station, ! new and commodious, and is kept is heat manner. Bed and hoard second to nono in the county. Stabling for 10 bonne, A• a summer resort it will ho found all that o-.uid be desired, right in the heart ©f good fishing and bunting grounds, and jMirreunded by the moat romantic reentry. 11 no* y w.ArciriorY, IDftksr, ( KVTRi; II A1.1..PA. 9 Wiiuld most respectfully inform the cit xea* of ibis vicinity, that bo has starts.] * uew Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patioa age. Boots and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants hi* work to equal any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charges reasonable Ifiia him a osU. . TiMJ>;i* JOHN K POTTEfc, Attorney at " Ut CilltHliM |r—Ui toaAa ami awlt isCasCi' '*• S2ST iu4 ! tUMBBt 1 *** aiilT * 111 ia> e I imh ■!■ .nil mart i Humphrey's Specific No. 28. i &*"•*•.V *e topar atogta . r *t- i> >y "< •!# mA • ml ( 'gmf- Mjfwlwmiliii JtiC. UM. H "r* u " ! Ctm*to. 1 uiUM> M. Jiaa Yurk. Mm— 3 (mfmf*m.Y* turf vaaUi m>m4 m toaaa Mm t.o* W / / / • U. anrfa la thiaa ■ *!>* a* •.. ? 01 ( I SgfffeSi ATS&Zzt ll uh nvMaMi that aa Kr eaak la **ar am* wwi Taa aaa* <1 U saw I root Mae* oaa* r,„ht Taa aaa #t. - r I aiuda Uiaa *> tha aurk. at aak yam man a—iu 11 wfiea. aaa Ila lacl .<■>,Uaa to aatoplata aem aUai totokh ■ XMI, t aaa aCan at (tun •tot atUaaM Itifi - JACOB OUIOk* CaatoaUali / IA I I \ Otaai cluaoa to toalu mmmn It ( T (11,11 * A V Ju 1/ ,ao toam to tofca tobaatlaun a tor tka larcm. rlima aaektot I lartratod ItaU) paWtoatoaa la tMa aarU. tw aa* caa ha oil to* a to ii i infill aeaai. Tha aaa* ua< a >rk a( art caa traa to aaSaartaan. YBapMaaltaa I taa teat alaauat ..fym4r aakarrlkaa Oaa aaai r | parta imaktaa am Cite to a aaak. A iad> aaaai n :; rtJlOin, o.rtte.iWrllan la taa lot All aba "toea taala ana, faM Yaa aaa 4am. all r?' t ia u> tha bum. ar aalr par aaara Utoa Ya aaad mat lo aaa* Ma haaw aaar a%k Yaa aaa Aa llt m b11 aa aUMra 1 all paruralan, Imilta* ac t .lamafraa lftoat—d itmiM OaßUrraa Ul" lam laxKltaU.. aorfc aaad aapaar a44raa*at aaaa. l oaate autaiaa to up tha taala.H Ba aaa aha aa aaaa 'allate teaka rral par AI Arm "Tha ral' a ■uraal. farUand. Malaa. a hp, rlPt® 1 "- Firct-cleu ecctMiiaodeUMi for feaaU jilwA eublinf for home*. Suje* irmi hud depart every day for ell point*. C. T. Auhsdie. C. M. Buwaa A LEX AN DEB A BOWER, At £ 1 ™ ]£*• AS*# bo rocwif*d tm aod riithrt Uko in i-arwtMß % Imildiag. tmgmHU. T L..PP ANGLER, Alto racy at Law tf • Consultations in English and Gar man. Office in Furst's new building. PENNSVALLF Y BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIVE OEPUSII&. and allow later, ett; Discount Note*; Buy and Soil Govern men t Securities, Gold and Coupons. W u. \\ olf, W*. B. Mnrou, "f* l- • Cashier THE BEST OFFER ! w'Win sell during these hard times $5 o o piANo/ro R $2 . 0 Aad aU otter >(>IM la Ite MOM ..Y., .. < '"£*?• l"pnfc .U IteTVw tiu. Oteeci to ite I—pi. ,i (trtotTMUtt. He tftau Kcomiwou. ma tenuu yen _■ *. CWftars • te CeetwtlanGLteltei ' :r •**"-Tyfr i -*m Minftrton- oo* at tte ' - .If I **. " 1 U>* WerM TteToaTn. 1 1""* Paptai Ortmntt ft at la. tte iiaatati u> ssztt: tSEzZ^ssSStZz I ikSte-"a^Ute'Sir '"*•*•* P—a : MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., , y No. 66 Broadway, H. T. CHRONICSgu Talk ate Mteiaal Cam ) " r lurnSvia"ail , * , ||''V! 'par tsyj&a ?=.•' Mtraas-rsc 1 MdKlifd edition, or sij* tor iteroSTtete. : whirh cnatatM all tte ■■■■ Matter >te"Ulateltent '■.ffJPSAtt?'!? l - jfttu state OTMUT qllX ri'lii.i!iH xu co., is Cut so m w r I_•_ u. intei >mai DOOR. ■For $1 we wiii send free by nail. aar oaa ol tte foUowlae law 1 distinct va. m'thly rosso, winter low _ oriag. Bogonina, " * " Carnation Pinko " Chinese Chrysanthemus. Zonal Geraniums, w. t & " Double •' ** ' It J Leaved, " 3 " Heliotropes, * 8 " Abutilons, " 2 " Double Cornelias, " 1 * Azaleas, ** 1 *' Lobster Csetao, M 5 ** Douvardiaa. " 3 " Stevias A Eupotoriums, 3 ' Fuchsias, w. t 4 " Double Violets, " i " Pointetts. Scar Ist and Whits, w. f. 4 ' Plumbago, ** Ferns, for Wardiau eas 4 " Palms, 5 " Mosses, " ' " Marantas, 3 " Hyacinth Bulbs. 10 assorted Tulips, Bulbs. ">0 •• Crocus, - " Jacobean Lily, Bulks. 12 " Oxalis. 4 Lily of the Valley. 3 New Pear) Tuberose. OR BY EXPRESS: 8 of any of the $1 collection for $2 u w "8 1 it 4 9 .. t g 12 it g 14 Or the whole collection of 288 Bulbs tnd Plants sent by express on reoaipt •f sls 00, to which either of ca * Books Gardening for Profit, Practical Flori culture, or Gardening to - Pleasure value $1.50 each), will be edded Descriptive Catalogue free. PETER HENDERSON A CO., Seedsmen and Flori its, 35 Cortland Street, Ne or York. Akept v. .