THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hafi. Rk Th'md. .lan. IT. 78. g-WTKRMS s2 per year, when paid in adianee : $2.60 ir Am not paid tn advance. Advertisements 20ets per ?tne for three in sertions. and & rents per line for ererv sub• sequent insertion. Advertisements by t*\r ytnr at a liberal discount. Subscribersoutride the county should re unit NS 10 ft*, amount of one year's poet* age. instead of Viet* a* formerly when paid by themselves. Subscribers can always tell bow their ac* counts stand at the Reverter ofice bv con sulting *he tables on their papers (/' tbc lahle reads "John Koe 1 jan "ft" it means that John is indebted for subscription 'com the I*# of January. 1875. nn.f fkuf s< ** time he was paying the printer. LODGE HMTIWQI Ot*Tß* H svx. G-ook, X<v * 1. Oof Or . meet* VT S.timUj •••ntas In lbs Odd tJ ll '"* . n j MUU.ULAKO.SoeI. 11. f. OtO roKT 1-OWaa, W. MT. F A W . M.n.U* eeenlne no nr before b foil •• lo the CVM Fellwr.Hell. *._, w v C r HKKLACWtm. 9oet. J A Ft.rwtwo, w. m Oo.vtoree r.KAKUK. Mo. O* 1* Of n. KWf*''"!;'.; Hell. Centre Hell on the SstnMar . orbe?oref_ woon et S F. M o.i ererr two week. RKooe Motor. * Boat ot, _ LOCAL ITEMS. Beecher lecturer In Bellefente, nil ht of 22. We understand be is paid $360 for hi* talk. Coal oil makes hair g*w and pre vents b*ir fYom falling off. The eagle in the Belleforte Repub lican's head is awfully skaered. thinking the horses are goirg to run over it. You can always get any thing you want in the line of groceries, fresh, good and cheap, at Sechler'a. Newman wishes to inform the pub lie that he is now actually selling over coats at cost Go for them. The telephone was tried over the tele graph wires, between I.ewishurg and Spring Mills, one day last week. It worked all right—every word could be heard. Distance 42 miles. All kinds of cured meats, the best coffees, sugars, teas, cheese, confectioner ies, glassware, and anv thing else needed on the table, at Sechler's atWus grocery. Price* low. All goods warranted the best. Polite attention. At the dedication of the Reformed church at Kehersburg, last Sabbath. S'AlO were raised, which frees the church from debt. "Winter clothing can be bad cheep er then ever now. et Newman's. He is hound to sell off hie stock et any price. Go for them if you need them. It will even per to huy them now end ley them over for nest winter He can fit *ll men ar.d hoys, and at all prices, t .! in a*, tie Kagle Clothing Hell before it is too late. Clothing you must have, therefore be wise and get itwhen you can buy cheap. At the annual election of the V *r mers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. held at Centre Hall, on Monday, the following director* were elected : J. W. Campbell. J W. Krumrine. Henry Keller, Joseph Baker, John Rishel, Fred'k Kurt*. S J. Herring. J. B. F.sber, A. Alexander. Samuel Gramley, J. K. Hosterraan, J. H. Musaer. The board organised as follows .• Pres ident, Ilenry Keller; Vice President, Sam'l J. Herring ; Secretary, P. F. Luse; Treasurer, Henry Witmer. There will be a musical convention held in Emanuel's Reformed church at Jacksonsville, this county, beginning on Monday evening, Jan. 14, and closing on Saturday evening the 15th, with a grand concert. Prof. Wtn. T. Meyer, will con duct the convention in person. Frof. McCliatick, the violinist; Prof Kilter, the famous picolo player and other prom inent musicians are expected to he pres ent. All lovers of good music are cordi ally invited. Tickets for convention in cluding concert, 50 cents; for concert on ly 25 cent*. G. P. Hahtzkll, Com. The most wholesome diet is fruit when properly canned or dried, and you can get either at Sechler's grocery, in the Bush house block, cheaper and better than you can do them up yourself. Try it, and you will End it so- "Why not save all the trouble of canning and drying when you can purchase the fruit at Sech ler's for les money besides 0 Lock Haven market: Butter, 22® 25c: eggs, 18®—c; potatoes, 80 to 40c per bushel; chickens, 45 to 60c per pair; cab bage, 4*sc per bead: apple butter 75c per gallon; lard, llal2lc per pound: apples SI to SI 80 per bu.; turnips, 25c pea bu.; beans, 10c per quart; sweet potatoes, 30 to 4) c per peck; celery, 5 to 15 cents per stock; turkeys, live weight, 9c per pound. C'hromoa Given Away.—A pair of choice 6*B cbromos is given free to every reader ff this notice who wilt send fifteen cents (postage stamps taken) for a three months' subscription to Leisure Hours, a large 16 pege family paper, filled with the best stories, poetry, etc.. by the ablest writers. The papers sent will contain the opening chapters of a charming story en titled, "Holden With the Cords," by the author of "Shilob My Winter In Cuba," etc. In orderto make known this publication to all, the publishers, J. L. Fatten A Co, 162 "William Street, New York, offer the above subscription at about balf price, and also give free such a beautiful pair of cbromos as will adorn an v dwelling. Double value of monoy is guaranteed to all who send. $1,500 in prizes is given free to agents. do not neglect a cough or cold. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup al once. Mr I. D. Boyer at Aaromburg has sold bis stock of store-goods to .T. G. Meyers and Henry Philips. There is no better remedy for a cough or affections of tbe throat ard lungs, asthma, croup, and tbe earlier stages of consumption than F P. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey, and Blood-root. Ask at your stores for it, or send to Green's at Bellefonte. It is a truly valuable remedy. Snow on Sunday evening and Blush on Mondny. It has been cold since. On Tueedav morning 6, two unknown tramps were found frozen to death, hold ing on to car bumpers, in Allegheny county. Mo.yer and Eddinger, two men charged with the recent double murder in Knyder county, have been committed for court. Thomas Jordan, arrested for the same crime, has been released. AN EPISODE OF ARIZONA The Rochester Union. An interesting story comes from Arizo na. Kellogg and Carter owned a mining claim, and foolishly quarrelled about it. Kellogg was a man of few word, "light and free was his touch upon his revolver." With little ado he fired at his partner, and supposed that be had sent a bullet into bis breast,- but behold, Carter was a good young man, and had a Bible in the pocket of bis gray working shirt. The ball struck upon the sacred book, its course was turn ed, and Carter was unhurt. Then the good young roan whipped out his gleam ingbowie knife, sprang upon Kellogg, and carved him so artistically that his hold on his revolver relaxed, and be vyas like to die. The good young styunpbed his oppo.nent'§ wound andr ode away for a physician, returning within twenty-four hours, having made a total distanoe of over ninety miles. Kellogg is recovering. Carter, to avoid arrest, sought to cross the river, an4this time the Bible didn't save him. He was drowned. The moral of this is very intricate, but It is plain that Carter wasn't born to be hanged. Machias, Me., Jan, 12, 1878. Jason Lelghton's camp on West Biver, above Cheiryfield, was burned last night and four of his children perished in the flames. JANUARY COI T RT--CRAXD JU RORS. Sprinv— \N m. P.. rmsn, ,1a Treler. Forenoon-J W Campbell, Jno Bailey Saml 11 arpster. J* Krape. BoUetonia .1 Bartruff, J P Zimmermar R Twittnlro. Union- 1* 11 Bush. Rurnside—B Dixon. Borea—A C Wilherite, .1 M Lucas, Wm roortuan. Philipsburg-0 Hancock. College- Gr Lyile. Potter—John Arney, 15. Durst, jr. UnionvlUe —B Rioh. Banner—H hsmpssl, Wtllir--H C Snavely, S Uoodhart. Haines Wm Bower. Penn D 8 Kerstettrr. Traverse —Ist Week. Gregg— 8 J Herrirg. Milesburg— D Botleau. C Cook. A 1 Bores. _ . Union—ll H.vover, \\ \ 1 eters Benner- D herlin. J 11 Fishburn, Unionville N M Hall. Spring K U Null, S Lyon, It Kaufman Beilelonte- G A Bayard. 11 A \\ ill iants, 15eo Wolf, J Curtin. J KUnger. l'hilipsburg--S Fleck, C A Kaikner, A Adams. Potter—Wiu Allison, 11 PSankey. J 11 Miller, llalfhtoon. A Stine. Liberty—ll A Snyder. Walker Mich Shafer, B F Vonada, B F Winkolman. Harris—B K Brown, 11 Frederick, S B Stover, A 11 llosterman. Curtin—W W.-nUel. Ferguson F Boitorf, Snowsht— A U llinton Miles J Kmney, V Shafer, AustGram ly. S Kleckner. Penn—tVnt Mauk Rush—D 11 Chandler, Wm Peehdal. Howard—J W Gardner, F Confer. Hatnea—.lerry Haines. Tnyior—John Fink. Howard— F Confer. College—J*s Glenn. 2nd Week- Philipahurg—K Reoder, J A Lukens. Potter-J G Snky, Wm Stiver. Penn— Jacob Dutweiler, W P Cater taan. Benner—J Kcklr, S D Swartx ; Spring—Morn* Furey, John Null. Howard—Jacob Holler, VV Doughen bich. BeHefonte—F Smith, G F Brew, U M Swartr. ..... l'atton —Chambers, K IT MlOP snowshi® —C f Cheese man, J J Potter, H Witberite College—J G Irwin Gregg—D Kunkle, B Fettorhoff. B-'Xg —T Harvey, S Charivs, Burnside—S Fisher. Marion—J H M'Cauly. Miiesburg—T Ciawford. Liberty—S Lmgle, JVV Toner. Haines —M Fiedler. Harris —A Hes. Taylor—D Gaiuse. Ferguson—H 0 Campbell. Houston—S Naxon. Trial List —First Week. Alexsnder Loder vs J A Cryder. K L Wian vs M Max. John Kiggietuan vs J A Cryder. R B llariman vs VN m Condo. Cha* McCaflTeryr use of vs Tobias Grew. L C and 8 C RR Co vs E W Sweeny. L C and 8 C RR C" vs Geo B Jack. L C and 8 C KR Co v* Wui Bradford L C and 8 C KK C v* Jauies Gsman. J P Bullock vs T M llall. Schmidt vs T M Hall. Trial Liet—Second \Veek. R F Clow use of vs Derby Coal Co et L VV Munson vs J II Morrison. Wm Bands Ex rs vs Gilliland A Uoov er. _ _ Harper Bros vs J V Thomas as Co -Bmuel McWilliamt vs H II Mothers baugh. * J Z Long vs II Merriman et al. W m Campbell A Sons vs K McCor mickaftaL _ „ J A Cry ler ts H M Hoover. Sarah From vs John Ardelt. Daniel Durst vs Adam Krumrjne. J*meAG*tes u*e ot vs C II K<spbtrl- Ivt>s, Murphy A v* A C llinton. T R fjuick et al vs A C llinton. Jacob Manassa el al vs J \S Rhone. Wm Brown vs Michael Meyers. Commonwealth of Penna vs I>o.!y Swires et al. „ , Adam Jvreps vs J G A M Packer. Thos K Henderson vs Jphn II McMona gle. Laxarus Moyer vs Funk A W t -ber. D 8 Dupree ACo uso of vs Silas Blow ers. James Hanna vs Jacob San key et al. John P Debaas use of vs H H Lucaa. M L Leitzel vs J II AlcCoruiick. Job Williams va Tho H Way A Son. John S Gray et ux vs L A Shearer. Jas 0 M'ililams use of vs Jacob block. I> J MeOann vs "VN'm H Jones et al. First National Bank of Lock Haven vs B F Troxel. B Spoils vs J J A A Pifur. S Silkniiter use of vs II W Moover. A letter from Cass town, Miami county, Ohio, to tho Reporter, says: Apploa re tail at $1 -60 to $2; potatoes 40 to 50c ; wheat 1 20 to 1 25 ; corn 40 ; hogs plenty and range from 3i to 4c; beef cattle run from 3to 4c. Rev. Lewis Shaffer, for merly from your town is living in our county ; his health has been quite poorly for some time; old father Levi Lucken bach and wife are doing well, and have good health. Daniel Driver, formerly of Centre Hill, his lady is quite feeble. Their daughter Sarah got married at last in ber old days to a widower named Ste phen Boyer. Some twigs which I took from my father's prune tree, when on a visit to my home near Centre Hill, last July a year ago, and which 1 budded on some of my plum trees. I measured one this morninz, string measure, and it mess- I ures just 231 feet. B- KEBERSBURG VICINITY Quite an excitement is under way in our {own on account of a letter written by a fellow tbal calls himself John F. Wilson, from Sidney, Neb., to James Mallory in regard of the deatii of Wm. Mullory. j John F. W. claims that Wro. Mallory came to his hotel, took sick and died, Ac. He states that he examined bis trunk and in it be found papers with bis lather's name on and now be promises to for ward the trunk providing they will remit $28. 10 to defray expenses. To say the least no money was sent as yet and it it pretty generally believed that the scheme is a fraud. First, because James Mallory never wrote to him. Second, Am. M. it tn Sanie Fe, N. M. and not in the Black Uillt as John F. W. states. Third, there were letters received at least at three other places reading just like this one mention ed. We tru-t that John F. Wilson will be passed along throughout the different newspapers. Hip ! hip ! hurrah ! SI ilea has a candi date lor Sheriff. Friends please renietiibei C. 11. Strobecker when he call*. Of course be is short in stature but remember that Charley like Zaccheus on the Sycamore tree is nevertheless a good fellow. Just now the measles arc making their rounds. Nearly every youngster has to entertain tbem by turn. A few more fam ilies then all had them in our vicinity. On last Sabbath there were no less thn% HOO souls present to witness tbe dedication of the Reformed church. There was preaching in both Lutheran and.Reform ed homes and could then scarcely all be seated. Some of our "little big boys'' wore sum moned before the Justice of the Peace the other day for misconduct during devotion al exercises in the Ev. church, a few more might and should be called to account for misbehavior while tbe Minister i> preaching on last Sabbath. HEW MOR. THE DEATH SWINDLE. A swindler out in Neb., signing hi name John. ¥. Wilson, bas sent a letter, like the one below to Mr. Mallory, of Rebertburg, to a great number of persons all over the country expecting them to bile, and send him S2B 60 The letter : SXDSIT HOUXE, Sidney, Neb,, DEV. 23 '77. James Mallory.—Dear Sir: Qn the 10th of last month a gentleman stopped at my hotel, registering bisname asTWm. Mal lory from the Black Hills. On the way down on the stage be caught wsevere cold which terminated in pneumonYa. and from which he died two days ego. tffot know ing anything of his relatives. It examined his trunk and found it to conts in a very tine gold watch and chain, two silver mounted revolvers, a gold ring and many other valuables. I also fount! some pa pers consisting of deeds, Ac., Ito raining property in the Black Hills, andj some let ters addressed to James Mallory,.l.ebers burg, Perm's. On seeing this, Jnd suppos ing you to be some relative I cojncludcdto write to you, as the contents of vtbe trunk is very valuable. I would alsoSlfy Mr Mallorv on is me n.l nlsnre f>r b<*n bill, ns follows 1 \\ Ct !s S lot.rd SB' W 1* >.t| t;t defial.t f lh .'U •$ ,"al i Belies ing vou to he thriiroper person K seoeivo the I tlVeta ol'the dereased, 1 * 1 forssarsl the trunk ar.l contents to you upon receipt of mv indebted : ■>. 1 l ave not received the Doctor's and Druggists bill. vet. hut as I am not responsible for them 1 do not propose to pn\ them, unless the ttionev i ai-nt for lhe i uri> -s, Youra, Ao , JOHN. F WILSON A letter w.id lor word like the above, only with change of names, was < nt by the same wind rr to John lit tilth, saying that Sam'l GritlltH bad died at his hotel, Vv We ■ o also IkOtß a Unto# W'lJ > paper that John Badger, M t litthufg had received a letter in the ame went. frs>m Wil.on ; also t>om a l.Mtieaster pa tser tl at Mrs Ream las eb'.s id a letter making the identical atatrn i-rts about a relative of hi is having died, !I >i !'■ **' r '" ceived board to aim urt t Sid am! eht ap j funeral, at fIS :*> Undoubti ly .eoresoi the swindling letters have been mailed. | Canl - uia ot e iti N'braska conaa across Will in and .hoot bun, lhe:.- I- l much of the goad >AU ardan about hi a U have him on <arth any longer. NGU'ICK IS h.-reby given that applica tion t 1 t-e made to the l.rgi.Ulur* now iti ae-sioii to piss an set -eprallttg the Act of ASM-II ' LV appros eil the'.Hth day ol \pril A D , IN s entitled an act to " In corporate ti Go f Run Improvement Company m Centre county. l.janti ft NNI VI. SrVI KM EXT. V lltßee of the F. M F ins. Company ol Centre County, Pa. Centre llall, Jan. H, lhTn. lu compU ancoaiththep .vis.ons of their charter) the Twentieth Annual Statement o( the transactions ot t!ie l ouipnny here with prr- entcd : ASSETS. BilU receivable lu;:ig I preniiuin i t-s slue and payable by mem ! bers i'or insurance ( the past year. ol Paid on same. - •-'* l' l.oav mg duo on premi um notes tneu the past year. lJ,odd(ki To which add cash in the treasury. tTO -ftei Making the total avail able assets of the past vear, l'J,i-W 611 KAPBXBKS. Compensation of di rectors. 12b 16 Salary of Secretary. 160 Ik) " Treasurer. 60 00 Printing, rent, |., stage and .-tat oi cry. 8V6.1 Letter press. '• 1" Election b :ir 6 I*' Chas .Wariur inbarn.lWtk) Henry Krt tison thresh er. U) State Insurance taA. 2oio Expenses instituting ,uit against •' Durst C 25 Totai accru ng e-i I and funds of the Company tie past year ulter deducting —— ' exp nses. 1 ' 0* 01 I To whi h mid n-'tea of 1873, 4, '6 and •>. IISPAMO ' I ur.yseoi t Minus notes expired and cancelled, cash premiums, and U of' 73. C.CSO 63 ! Total available i*-cts I of the Com pa y thi day. SIJI.C6B# Risk* and insur ances taken the i' past year. *2tl,ii6t) 36 Same report.J for previo us years. oo Making the risks of the Cs'mpanv this day. - Due the Company from agents. 015 90 ' At an election held the s.u ■ day the , following named uieinber* Were o.e.'.esl j directors 1 tbu on.-uing yur: J \S . y Krumrcine, J. W. Campbell, lienry JAOI- J, ler, Jos Brkor. Fred Kuria, J hn Bi-hel, j Maj. J. B, Fi-her, S J Herring. Amos Alexander, J. 11. Mus,er. s.ni l fjramly and J K Hosterman. VV hr-etipen the , board organ:r< i and elected the following „ officers: 1 Presides'.— Henry Keller. Vice Ptpsidenl—S. J. Herring. Secretary- I>. F Lus_. Treasurer—Henry Witoier. D. F. LISE, iIc.VKT KELI.XR, St Sec'y. Vice Prts'S. 1Y EGISTRB'B MOTIOI-w-Tlia follow - V ing sccossts have been rxaminad|l and passed by me nnd remain filed of re- ( cord in this office for the inspection of ! heirs. legatees, creditors, and all others in I any way interested ard will be presented ( to the Orphan's Court of Centre county, on Wcdnr-day. the Oih day of January, A. i> 1879, for confirmation and idlowance.- " 1, The account of I). M U agner, x guardian of Claris? i A. llanier, lain Clar- " isaa A. Th'-ropson, minor child nf William • A. Thomp<jo, late of Centre county, de- ~ ceased. 2. The account of S-irah H. Chrissman, ' executrix of etc , of Adain Cri-roan, late i ofSnowshoe township, deceased. ".The account of Wm. P. Wilson,', guardian of the minor cbildern .<f Emetine 1 Sbeats. formerly Lucas, lateof Union turp. deceased. 1 Thjfirst and final account < f Joseph Bitner guardian of John Da-heni and ( Mnry 1. D .shem, childrenof Jacob Dash em. deceased. 6. Tho account of Jonathan Mu-cr, guardian of Carrie A. Keplur, deceased, a minor child of Jacob Kepler, late of Fer- i guson township, deceased. . Th# account of W. C. Benity, admin- j istrator of Jsc., of John Bealty, '.ato of Marion township, dee d. 7. The second account of J. I' Gephart, trustee appointed to sell the real estate of ( Daniel and Mary Hastings, lato of said county, deceased. 8. The final account of J. I*. Gephart, tjusteeappointed by the Orphan*' Court to make tale of tho real estate of Jacob 8. Awl. late of said county, deceased y The firt partial account of John am] Nnihan M'Closky. executors of Joseph McCloskey. lateoi Curtin township, dee d as filed by John McClosky 10. The final account of Joseph O Car- 1 j son, admis'rntor of Ac , of George Carlin, late of Pot-.ei township, dee'd. 11. The account of J. 11. Brown, guar -1 dian of NoraC Green'minor child of John ( Green, lateof Bnowahoetwp . deceased. 12. The account >f J. H. Brown, guar- of Maggie B. Green, minor child of John G rue ti. late of >now*hoc twp , deed. 13. The second and final account of Ed-, ward F. Lloyd and Austin .1 Montgome ry, trustees of estate of liardman Philips, deceased. 14. The final nccount of J. (J. Meyer. ! fuardiaii of the minor children of Magda rno Meyer, deceased. 15 The nee oiint of John < • Parker, ad minislrator of &<\. of O P Porringer, late of ("unit) township, deceased. 16. The fir-t and partial account of Geo. j 11. Hnrkins and John Martins, adminis trators of A'- . of William IJarkin-, lute of I'otter township, decease d u filed by John j Uarkin*, one of 17 The account of Rebecca Jodon and, Lewis Edgar Jodon, executors of Ac., of Francis JoJon. late of Spring township,, deceased. WM. E• BUNCH FIELD, Sjan ll't/ixlfr. Where (O <;oati<l HOW lo (JO Went! 2.000,000 acre* of land for sale cheap in' tli garden of the Wet. For circulars,, map* of Kansas, full information as to beat Railroads to travel on. Ticket*, Freight Kates, etc., apply or write to JVM SHORTLIDGE Agent Atchinson, Topeka A Santa FcKR, 20dec3m Bellefonte, Pa. Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE! The undersigned offers for sale his farm in Potter township, Centre county, one mile east of Centre Hail, known as the Robert Pennington farm, Containing J4G ACRES, i:i good state of tmltivjOium no hills but! gently rndmg. -most all llificatone land, about 128 Acres cleared, balance wood-; land near tbe buildings. Upon the farm I arc a largo BAN K BA RN, Frame House, Nearly New, of modern style, Ilog nen, Smoke hnusei etc., Two Apple Orchards on the farm, water piped into the hnuse-vnrd and into barn yard. The farm is well fenced, and one mile from blacksmith shops -torts, churches. The terms will be made,easy. • Bounded on by land* of late Sam'l Huston, south by lands of lato Wm. Kel ler, west by Keller and Bible, and north by Bible and Huston Also ninety-fix acres of mountain land. Add'ess or apply to ROBERT A. MEANS, Lewistowm il2dccsm Mifflin county, Pa- ,1 IMMENMK \ ri\s oK COAI. ION I ! TKP HKltoli KVPOUTS OKTHK KM l'l.o 1 KhS I Wilkctharrc. P I. n'V II Tlisfin jin shnfl No. 7. i ■ < P'tS'on, ha* heet raging all tl> w.cV v* th terrtbU fttry I I'lie superintend. n.t* . .:ru, .d can** o 11 men, who hnvr w L. mtlnually nlghi '■ and day to extinguish the flamos, but *c r tar their effort* I • 1 • unavailing 1" ■> the moan lima imti ei.'i vein# ofc-al, bun< dre.l* oiler! below the ir cc. have br come ignite*!, and !• *<* are entertained '• that the roof of tic col cty will fa" i". v The prop* and I . t -• ■ ;.re con*tructeJ ol r wood, and tb-*o re rapidly being dea ■ troycl bytb* fire, v bile tho mat.ive pillar* l of coal arc cru ol g nt #h<> Th* i collicrv it til'c.l wit'. I. t raud sulphur. • out apor. Mt-.i in* arc -taiitly being "" brought to tl C surf..-.- in a m rl y .utfoca r ted condition Thcv,. -! in No ft, an ad ' .uninK mine, i- now i nti.t ly autpended in • e< i *e<|uel>. o ' I the p '*o'li. c ot toul air 1 from the burning c< 10-ry There la hut I one thing to hope f-r t t the roof above • the new dilapidated n. .1 arrcd *eaiu of • coal will not cave in before the tire l* t --' tingulihrd. Should it give way it will !• burv the bu rui iik e a', an ! cut off the op portunity ot putting it'..', now afforded. What ha* already boen ai-soupli*hsd ia ■ the result . i .taring adventure on the part of the employee* of the company, who , have worked aldui *lv under the guid- I ing judgment of the -uperlntendenu, M,-r*. Law and Uryden, who from flrt to la*t havo been cooatantly at the cene. sharing alike with their men the awful danger, to which ull were exposed. • • • j Per.on* t adverllts farm* ►ale*, ft. . Will bear in mil 1 that we offer log vea vu-OH laro ita circulation through the Keporter on tln • fe the county, than any olhei paper, and will toffitour pay if tin* i found not correct. At (>ak 11*11. on th Ah int . bv Rev- Robert H*nill. 1 D. Wm i>. Port" to IM in Lids K Duii i. !< Jib of Pina Urvva Mill*. At o*k 11*11, on th 3d int by Kv ipr 11 atnlll. Mr Franc i. Mcßath. to Mi Klisabalh It Bloom, ten of Kit*uwn ,twp. On Nov 11. in t'o- Ire Hall* bv W. K. Fiohr. Jaiur. t Iron. t! Vliiroy, and Ktuma l!ru?, of near Cintrt 11*11. tin J*n. S, i:i Cot tro 11*11, by *ant. Joaepb Carter nd J .* F.ddler, both of Gregg l* p. liEATHS. On tho 7th iuit, m tbc Loop, Juhn ILy-j t-r, aged til >ari at; . 1 m -i.tu. On the 6th inal., *•■ M • Vlevy'* Port, Huntingdon county. Mr Thomas McAl evy , agrd about 6o y art, tlellcfonte p.," rs p'.rate copy. tin Wednesday, y.ii, *i • . , lock, p. ni.. nnr Cittt 11: i, Mr> ,S i Hunk'*. rt ....t of J*i.i> Hutikli:, a Ji'. year*, lu and 23 i!> The drath ol our reined ir.nd and rc.ntivrt li* cast a g i. tu mctr the neigh borhuod in which :>c r -.Jed from t.tr birth. She Was kind and c '.a> liable, ever willing to lend a help: g . an I to all gnod purt>< se Sho bore her atllicliom with true Ctirutan ronr. a'.im an J expired in tin- foil | .>dwiuD ol nor nn-ntal faculties k\" i e . qje.l:ui;ou by lirr attending |ihy*|- c.a:s a* to b. g end, only a lew hour* previous to ber death, (be re plied, "Not my wiil. but l J * will be done " llor last word* were. "1 have not built upon the san 1 Tl. she taid tJ a friend standing by her bedside arid toon expired He ye ais • re* v, for at such an hour as yu tiiici tot the •i i f man com i'lh. A FRISXP. 1)l*BLIC SALE : At fie retidcnce of the ] UOdi-rsigt id at i. uv, s Gap. 2 nine* north o: Farmers M■■ • on Thursday, l January Id, lc" : Two Mrv, one heavy with foa:, two t'u* . one ilciler, J Pigs, n head Sheep, 'J llor-u r|a, 1 spring Wagon, Sited, 11 ay ra„e, \> ind Uiill, It horse Cultivator, t • :: planter, Corntcr*- per, I single Cultivator, i' o*r, Harrow, Crupper tiearf, . ILrne**, Saddle Collars. Bridles. *t.u I I ..r'.icle* too BU-i merous to tuei.l n Jialo to comraence l at 1 o'ctcck. J NcfT. auit. lTjan WM.T MAYS. Valuable Farm AT. PRIVATE SALE! • The well-knwfn farm late of He v. I'. 8.? Kiher, dec d. situate in Gregg township. Centre county, 1 mile west of Spring Mills rr. station, *nd at present occupied bv Ch*. Homer, B iT rej at privte**le. Consisting of 185 ACRES, ■! and one of the best producing farms in the , valley. It ha *1) ncce-ry huiidi.nr*, | and the Barn is entirely tn w. It is under ! good fences, has good, heavy timber land. ! 2 good Orchards, and with l'enns Creek i running through centre of the farm, and bus Aii Excel lam Mil! Seat. For further parti-ulnr. apply to Maj. J. B. Fisher, Perm Hall, Pa <r to <\ P. \\\ FISHER, jan a 31 B nallburg, Pa._ Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert K.iuth, BISHOP STREET BAKERY, is now making the very beat BREAD. CAKF.S AND PIES, in Bellefoale. Candies and Confections. He aWo manufacture* all kindi of can-, dies, and dealers run pureba-e of him at low as in the city. Candies of all kind*al- : ways on hand," together with Oranges, Lemon*. Fig*. Dates. Nuts, Syrups, Jel lies and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DEPOT. ; An Excellent oyster saloon also at tached to the Bakery. Call and ice me. ALBERT KAUTH. not 16, IEGAL NOTICE.—Notico is hereby j given thnt application will be made I to the Legislature of Pennsylvania during its next session, to have the second section. of the Art of Assembly approved January; 181'.). erecting llenrysburg, in Centre , county, into borough, so changed as to I i secure* more equitable astl -intent of water taxes. _ janlT6t (i rand Opening. ACTIONS SPKAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. NEW STORK AT CENTRE IIALL I I. GI'GOEMI F.IMF.R, IIAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARG-. EST, CHEAPEST AND BEST AS-' SORTM EN TS OF NK W WINTER GOODS, i EVER OFFERED IN CENTRAL! PENNSYLVANIA. MAN Y OK THKM '£ T< > .VI PKR CENT CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! CONSISTING IN PART OF (STAPLE AND FANCY DRY UOOI'S, CLOTHING, CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRKL LAS, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPER. QUKENKBVARE GLASSWARE, SPICKS, GROCERIES, TO BACCO. SEGARS, FISH, BACON, SALT, &c. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. Cloverseed, TAKEN IN ANI) THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID IN CASH OR TRADE. STOKE IN THE OLD ROOM CONNECTED WITH SPANGLERS •I HOTEL. l#do THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. Wn Imp very largo and complete stock of Hardware, the largest tliat wit ever before offered by anjr firm to the people of tki county, and arsfielllng at thejvery low* et pomble rati * Iron, Steel and Nails, Lock*, Glass and Putty. t'nre White Lead* ami Liniaed Oil ; Turpentine* and Vrnihev all which we warrant to give *atilactlon Our Pure Lead will ©o a* much turfnce a* any in the market atiJ cannot he eacelled for whitenea*. ItKADY M 1 X Kt> PAI MT nut up in any quantity to suit people, from una pound can* to oar gallon ran*, all ready for uae. Then paint* we warrant to *■ mlaed with pure lead and oil, and are tree from all adulteration. MECHANICS TOOLS We pay •penal attention to thia branch, end keep a full line of Maw*. Chi.el* Hammer* and Bailey'# Iron Plane* ; H ,re nail* ofall kind*. Trace t'hain*. Ilame*. Ktc KILL LIN KOK MADHLKHV OF ALL DML'JtI PTIoNH. COAcJfl WOO!) WORK Sp..kea, Felloe. Patent Wheel* of the moa' mproved pat- , onl* ; Mr*. Pott* luinro/ed Flat Iron*, cheap, convenient and dumlde~-polihod and niokel-pUted, .lohn*ton' Prepared Kalaomine ; put up'ln C-pound package* ; easily l>ut on, and cheaper than paper. Wa have all color*. m{ S T 0 V E S. i TOOK ,sT>VK IT I.STIIK lIANUSOMK.sf INTIIK WOKLD. tnersiovet. OOME ANDhF.K Ot It KKYSTONh A few years ago Maine wna the greatrst lumbering State iu the Union, i.ut now she is the sixth on the list, ami the business is rapidly falling off hr reason of the wasting away of the loret an.l the competition of Western men. Shipbuilders at PortUnd say tlicy can gel pine masts and span* from the Pacific coaet cheaper than they can cut them in their own wood*. MAitKKTS. Philadelphia, January 18. —Flour quiet; superfine $4 extra*. $5; P-rtiuv 1 vania family 75 Minnenta do, $"• MH.y ti'Jft patent ana hlgli grade*. $> ftO Wheat qui*! and firmer amber $1 40(41 4{ red $1 STtttl 3U white $1 48f.yl 4H. Tl -rn dull and driuer, vellow rt.V. noted (ilk-, *il Ate- Jan 6*'(.ys7c February 67|c March 57i(iy674c Oat* steady Penn.vlvania wliile, 3,(#3elc, western do., 87(<$Sth\ we* tern murd, 864(487. Kre dull, fitfiiTOc CHICAGO. Chicago, January 14.—Wheat active and unsettle I No. 1 Chicago spring $1 0?4 Ne 2dn, (I 06L cash 107fst I 014 January 1 U6i(<t 1 0" t February t 074%) March .f,i sdo . I (Jt>4 rcjes led NB. Corn dull ile for iah 404(v4'c for January 4()4(s Re for Februarv 4th !or March rrjaclsnl 30e. Oats dull k'4(A'.'4ir for cash. 24 tor January. ".'He for F.-bruary, 244 c fur March. Bye is dull and nuniiuineiljr &c, Oats quiet and unchanged N' OTlt'E is horeby gTven' tb a i the lul b wing named persons have hied llieir petitions for license, in the office ot the Cierk of the Court of tjuarter of the Peace in aud for I • ..ons Ihaiam.is' " ..re county and .w.ion will be iiiude at the neit session* of said court to grant the same : John G I'xrle Tavern Snow Shoe twp Perry H Stover do Ponn twu John Ai derson Sslonn Bellefonte A tram Bauin Wholsss le do JoelKling jr Tavern Marion Hubert 'l'ayior Tavern Philipsburg boro A WII.LIAMs, P.'otb y Nprmg Mill* Market. White Wheat, 1 SO. Hed " 1 :iO. Hye. 6c>c. Corn, ears, per bu new, ,40c OaU, 'JoC Buckwheat, TV. C overseed, ft to 56 Oft. Chop, per ton, $llOO. Piaster, ground per ton, slo.Ou Potatooa, utk-. per luh. Flour, per bbl, $7- Butler, £ic. 'Tallow. 7c. Bags, 2C. Eggs jer do a., Coal, Kgg. pe' tun, ft VI '• St.ne, 4V) ' I bestnut, 4.26. " Pea. a.tW. B*t.L*roar MARKXTS.— by Shortlidge A Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale. $ 7 8". " retail. Wtiite wheat, 1 VI Bed •• 13a Rye, 66. Corn, shelled, 60 Com, cob, 40. Gals.X B fey. rye weight, 65 Cloveraeed $4 per M pounds. PolaUies retail, 80 Nova tsoutia piaster, ground, 10 00. Cayuga " SSOO. Potatoes, 26. Onions, fittr Butter, per lb , 22c. T,ard, Bacon, side*. I<V. " shoulders, 10c. " Hams, 14c. Tallow. 7c. Hags, 2c. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! ItMkhh Add *Uprnwd (vrw4M W—Hh if th#ir p rir-T ttwl rt tbwy t v.lhtn the to of •*♦*7 ""uk'h.Tits liver tills fb or.lf tmm core for TorpW ' i>TWP*. HoosUcA*. rout MoeseeA. i oeMusoMM. 1 Nium sod oil Hulloo. campUlot* md BUod llWor llor* > • iraslM oolerr slaood. "* ""**•- Phil. ' If four ltoul will * sogphr ••* c " for ua. bo. to Berrtcs. UoPrf * to fv !< h St FbUeJclpUL I* " *. (JET KEAUf FOR WINTER!!! IF YOU W'ANT THE VER Y BEST ANDCHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES. Buy the "Laurel Wreath." (SiDglc or DOUBLE HEATERS.) These stove* have TWO ROW 8 of lights, shaking and dumping grate, ar langed to clean out the clinkers. No danger fmru gas, no parts to burn out, so as to let ga* int> the upper room. We make TH REE 817.ES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of these justly popular ! Stoves. IFY 01 WANT THE VER YREST\ ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE "ZENITH," Double Oven llange ; or the "Economy" Single Oven Range. \ They are the beet in the market, have SIX BOILER //OLES.shakingand [dumpinggrate, A PPL 1 THE UFA T TO ALL THE BOILERS A T i ONCE. The. oirn is large and square, the doors tin-lined. The PLATES ARE IIEA VY, unlike the light plate* of eity stoves — 7 HE; SI. We make a No. 8 and So. 9 of both these, ranges. All these stoves arc WARRANT* El), and you can get repairs from the Mnuufactory ir. one day. For Sale by J. A REESMAN, Centre Hall. , J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall.! SNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millbeira. 0. R. SPIGELMYER, Woodward, Manufactured by the SLIFER, WALLS A SHRINER M'fg Co. LEWJSBURG, PA. We alan manufacture tbo Celebra ted BUCKEYE tsEAPERAMOW ER. KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL LER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL KY CULTIVATOR. New Model. Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE. HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER i CORN SHELLER, Plow, L*ud Rollere, etc. 29nov VALENTINES & CO., HUNES' NEW BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA ARE NOW PREPARED For The Fall And Winter Trade. Bargians Greater Than Ever! WOOLLEN GOODS, COTTON GOODS, lift dies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every dwciiption. DREBB GOODS, in great variety. LADIES COATS, finest and largest assortment ever brought to BellefunU. TFHAWXA BLANKETS, .• A P| CAPS, CLOTHING, IN FACT EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. Remember we do business on the ONE PRICE PLAN, and therefore in* sure our prices as the lowest. •or NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY. VALENTINES & CO. H. HERMAN, Manager. THE Dexter Spring 40,000 Set Sold last two years. 7 •> The Dexter Spring was a child of For meeting tbisdr-mand ly rupplj- j ncceasity. Three or four generations ing the CELEBRATED DEXTER had been jerked almott to death or htd.SPRING which is eo rapidly their spine* twisted into permanent reeding the old styles the Dexter curvature by the continoos jerks of the, Spring Co. have no apology to ofler Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their but rather feel that they owe the Driv. necks broken by the* side throw of the ing Fraternity an apology for not Concord. having produced it sooner. For these reasons the people de Wd FOR CIRCULAR OF SPRINGS manded a Spring on which they could T ° ride with ease and which would at the DEXTER STRING CO., HCLTON, l'A. same time be strong and substantial. 3jau2ot Near Pittsburgh iiksbt iiaocvEßiiorr i. d mivoxkt ' President. Cashier 1 QENTRECOUNTV BANKING CO. ( I Lata Milliksn, Hoover A Co ) Receive Dejtoaits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Bell Government Securities, Gold <t ap!008lf Coupon*. BBICK FOB BALI -First class brickl' will bo kept on hand for sale by J. O.u Deininger at Zerbe's Centre Hall I brick yards. Tlioo brick arrj "florcd lolow that it will pay persons at H | distance to come horo for t fioni. J, Intending m continue in the manufac ture of brick they will be kept constantly on band, and fair inducement* offered to purchaser*. Uaugtf. HK_ZF.RBR Lincoln Butter Powder, make* but ler sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Try it—forsaleat Wm. Walfa *tnt. in X HCUfORS "N OTICK "Letter* testamentary on the estate of Jacob Sparr, late of Harris township, de ceased, having been granuJ to the under - signed, all person* indebted to' said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims agninst the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement. DAVII) K SPA UK, DANIEL HESS, 20dec6t Executors. pOURT PROCLAMATION. tVhorsas. the Hon. I'hansa A Mayor. ProetdwMl of tbeeoqrt nt i ominun i*lws. In tho Selb Jodie la I Ills tricl consist iu* of lha .-osntlM pf (Vnirs. ItlokiQ and (ilosvttold. ana the Honorable Nem'l trssk, snd Iho HoaarsMo John Ptrons. Associated Ju.lsws la t'onirw county. bostna tsouod tbcli prsoopt, boerta* dslo tbo 11 day of .Isa. A II . Ist*, to mc dtrqi tod lor hold In* a court of Oyer snd Terminer snd Owners! Jstl Polls try snd tfunrtor Sessions of Iho Tosco tn Rollafunlo for tho counljr of t'ontro, snd to commence on iho 4th Moods* of Jan. botn* tbo tslb day offjsn. ICT, and to oonttnno two weeks Noticeto therefore hereby atron to the Coroner. Jus tiers of the Peoce, Aldermen and Constable* of the •aid coanty of Cantro, that tboy bo tbon sod tboro in tholr proper persons, at 10 o'clock In th* forenoon of •aid day. with tholr records, ingulaltlona. oiaintns lions, sad thsii owo romombrsncos. to do tbaoo thtnyr which to Ibotr oßcs appertain* to b* dnao, and thoee who srs bound Is roooynlrstkcos to prosscut* swslnst Iho prtsoosrs that ore or shall bo In tbo Jstl of Contra county, t>o than sad Ibsr* to prosscut* against than ' so shall b* lost. Olson andor my hand, at BollsfonU. tho Ist day of Jan, in tho >*sr of oor Lord, I<7. and In tbs Ml yssr of ladspoodono* o tho Unltod His las LKVI MUNwON Hbor , We print envelopes as low as $1 per ; thousand. Send us your envelopes. We print letter heeds, end statement* as low ' as 51.26 per ICOO, when persons find the L paper. This is lower than you can get it i done for ia the city. Chas. H. Held. Clork, WHlrhmHlti'r&lewelei Millheim, Centre Co., Pa. At kind* of < l-*ck. Witch** and Jmwvh* of the Ulot fttylo*. no tl> tb* MartnttU* t*aloot Calender ('loch, pmvidwl mlh • complete* tndoa of tho month •nddayrof tho montii *nd E#)i on IU foco, *likb I* warranted aa PERFE* t iim* KEEPER Clock*. Watch** nndJoatolrp tap*lt*d o* abort o tiva and Otreantad G. GUTKLIUST Dentist, Mlllheim. Offer* hla proftraalcma! oorrico*o tbo pat Uc. Ho la jvroparod lo porfvrm all o(*ermtloot la tbo dental pro Hw I* now f ally prepared to eitract tootb abootallj I without polo. m)t TWI ; (Coal and Lumber. 1 —' J. D. LONG, SPRING MILLS. r.V is now fully prepared to furnish all j kinds of Coal and Lumber, upon short notice. His coal are kept under roof, and are from tha WILKESBARRECOAL MINES BEST COAL IN MARKET. Also SU AMOK IN' COAL all of which are sold at the very LOWEST PRICES. Yard uear Depot. 20dec 3m C. C. CONNER. MERCHANT TAILOR. ( In Bunk Building, Centra Hull, l Would respectfully announe to the citi* zens of this vicinity that ho has taken room* in above building where he is pre oared to do all kinds of work belonging r to hi* lino, for men and boys, and accord -5 ing to latest style*. Good* sold by Sam ' pie. Having hd nine years experience * he guarxntecs all work to render perfect t satisfaction, and solicits a share of public patronage. 6dcy SPRING MILLS Grain Warehouse & Coal Yard. H. K HI'MHEINE A SON. New Warehouse now ready for the reception of grain, and the Highest Cash Price Paid Highest Cash Price Paid for all kinds of Grain and Seed. Grain and Bead. C O A L! Chestnut, Small Stove, Lump. Pea, and Lime burners Coal always on hand at LOWEST PRICES. Also Ground Plaster # Salt. Hides! Hides! Bring your hides and receive the beat | Market price in cash for them. C dec. 3 m CENTRE HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A PON. (Suceeaaor to J. K Miller A Son.) Dealer in I'ure Drue> ol Medicine#, Dye riuff., and DruxK'H'* rundriea. PCRE WISE AST) LIQVORS For medicinal purpoab*. The beat bntndt of CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! tiatyi in rtock. 1 Fretcriptiont carcfull v Compounded. MILLER A SON Jan. Harris Co. NO 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IR 0 N^NAILS, P A I N T S, onZjTG., J AS. HARRIS & CO. Bellefoat*. (iII.VIIAM & SON. Grahfro A Son nreofTering extra induce ment t' CASH BUYERS. e bare the Uttwl and cheapeat atock of! Boors AND SHOES in BeUefonic and are determined to tell at iiuch prif*-_ will suit the pockeuofev ;ery une. N'oaf i tho lime to buy your fall, and winter t<ick Y"U can Ret a Rood aol jiit L"aihr Button Shoe for Ladier, from $•2 W to 2 60 Indies' c<<*re fhnw, $1 25 Men' enarati b.x>i*. 2 60 Children*' school "boos, 1 00 Mens' w*k>! lined gum boots, 8.00 " " " Buckle overshoe?, 160 " " Congress gutrrs, 160 " " Alnshnt, 108 '* all gutn overshoes, .00 Women*'a>< gum overshoes, .40 Miw- nli gum overshoe*, .86 Mens* lumberman's gums, solid heel exlrs heavy, 1 86 Lei it be distinctly understood that these are all tirßt*class Rubber [Good*. 20maytl W. R. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 manufacture ill kind* of Furniture for Chambers, Dining Room*, Libraries end Hall*. If you went Furniture ofany kind, don't buy until jou see my stock. UNDERTAKING In *ll its branches. I keep in stock all the latest and mst improved Coffins and Caskets, and haw every facil ity for properly conducting this branch oftny business. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be preserved for aconsiderable length oftime. JullO tf W.R.CAMP. > I imporTan to tkavrlers. -THE BUSH HOUSE! MKLLKFOJiTK. pa. Has been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under the management of the New Pmpriotor. Mr. F. D. Mc- COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, it first class in ail Us appointments • SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS J Are offered to those in attendance at court land other*_ remaining in town for a few lavs at a time. The largat and most superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. | All modem conveniences. Go try tb • Bush bouse. 'iSfap F. D. McCOLLTTM, Proprietor. T"\RUOS! ftRTTGSfJ lKI e:s XJ S.T. Khugert, h*n.* i.r n -il ('<• Drug *u>re on Allrgi#ii> .ielle fonte. nsit door to the liaru * •*• "• ei tilcki A Bro , hut stocked and Uli. >. a out with all the moat popular i [ DRUGS AMR MCI NRS, •" 'CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY""? { 80APB, COM 118 ASD BRUBIU (, ; .•TRUSSES, SUPPORT RS, BRA CIS | |...a FAHCY ARD TOILET -4 • j ARTICLES, Ac,, Ac.. Ac. • •♦• atMMIM Ml MIMM MMIMM •# Patent Medicines, Alcohol, pure Winaa and Liquor* lor medical purposes only. Physician's praacHpliona carefully com* ooundnd and orders anawored witk cart md diapatrh. Farmers and. Physicians from tbo country *lll ind our t k of Medicine* complete, warraatad genu ma •od oftba beat quality. • Tbis Stora will remain under tba diracs tion of tba accomplished druggial and pbarmaciat heretofore connected with it, dr. 11. M Harrington, and wa respectful* i* solicit tba cuatom of our friends and ha old patrons of the i tor*, lifaptf b. T. 3HUGKKT. Forks House! PERKY BTOVER, PROP'R. Tba Forka Ilouaa, at Cobum station, is nsw and commodious, and ia kept in beat manner. Bad and board sscond to nona >n tba county. Stabling for SO horses. A* a auminer re*ort it will b found all that c>uld ba deaired, right in the heart of ' <ood flatting and bunting grounds, and urraundejf by the moat romantic reentry, jlnoa y W. A. CURRY", Stit'i & Zhtb IM©fcr g CK.VTRC it tLI.,PA. Would moat reaped fully inform tba cit tana of tbia vicinity, that be baaatarted a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would ba thankful for a abara of tbe public patroa aga. Boot* and Sboea made to order and according to atyle, and warrant* hia work to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing dona, and charges reaaonabla •tie# him * call. flektS'ly T OHN P.~ POTTER, Attorneyat " tew. UMliiUnai mumwUt mUm awd aa*ia aUMUaa <M* la ISin bomi iaada m la* Mia. will Craw aa and ka*a act*iiwlalead PSa Mancaaaa. Ac 0oa u ita Hmml. earth HO. •Waaawrt haae*. BaUatoaU. uisail I OVP RQ fKJt <ll k.XuU I.U>i,t.L,l,<u M . " < baaa. Cawrta*.* aa* Mama*. * "* A!* ■"MS Um lueeU* ****■ iMaka, waaltt aad dlatUMtiaa awd ***.. • Miu u*. t* MMi.la imm. MaUadfarKw ratSSSi itffi affiS GIVEN AWAYi—" A PKKMU-U *T*EL KNURAVIKU. KatMM"Thi>tadiaarUMKariaa*M lUTiaik" fAjtaWOtltUfc. ( til H 11. a34 to. KaUa...ua t=a ■=■• trial far rn oaau Aeceia waMad Add*aa* *"""** ... J.BMUtwB*, _ * A • wanes fctreatTßee Vert Nervous Debility. VlulvatkiMM DtpnulM.i wmk tUtuM mm wp Ut ocaray*' tkm malt at Moau! Uw wl, UtotMU Ur lumM, m hm £t>.u upaa Um <WMK M alwayr clind Vf Humphreys HuioeupaUiic Specific No. 28. It laaaa np aod tarlyarale* u tymlou. terii Ibm ylaaa ud ■ l<n. laraia dmitt ail wtr ofi ma diua u4 rattmha lit MUn aa. BOM mmrd twenty raara wttfc prtart .an...! M ibtma aodr kid by <uU. fra. *laapar aufk n>: <* •*. pa. parkay. at bar riaJa and *t m rial of r-o.dar. haul by aull am at y>>. . AUrw HumpbrwyV HnwaopaiLu Madlctaa lomjuaj. Ml at. Mr* Ywrb. Im> . *Y anally ani-nad It tb s Uuaa bat W / / /mu Ik mad. i. ttim. .raalii Winy .1 ill oaa t lbr aaa. U avHrtil i.a '.J I I I mawlry mho wtlltay la aorl MHJI. Ufllw Mnpiuyinoßi Uui mm far:. Mb tM par w4 l> yaw m Maa Taa aaatf mat it away trow Imm arar aiybl Yoa aaa pn ywar I ha. uaa* la lb. acab, ar aaly yaw aiara mm an* *Tt oau a Libia# u try It. bmalnwa. 1 .rau and II Outßl tram Aifc— a* wca H Saltan A Or . Parti—i. ParUaad. Mayan gfaby Harness. Saddles. &c. Tbr aodaruyuad. 4. tarsi cod u> mart Um yaya ir dwMb4 far laaar prim. raapaeUaUy anUa UaaMaa um ol ihi i atrflvc to towrlTffc of UODLBT i now adaead at tbao'.d man* Daatywad w yactlly lor lb. pnayla ut Uu Uraan. t a. larynx ut aaaal rarM-J ! aad ceraylela eeeartiaeel of Sediflea. Hanuaa. Oetlau >iltl of aran Aaaortpuoa and <uM|. Wat— Ut jla fart rl.l7i.Mna la cwaplata aM otaaa aaMMab. ■Mil, 1 UII .tan >1 firm alllil • ,!IMI Ibwuat. >. 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BaUafuaia. ttelililUiain bae Is I olUrUona n-d Or,VM laorl men*. "*• MMdM la Genua aad Kagtah Gmm a mf mf Mil. JL. SPANGLER. Attorney at Law • Consultations in English and Uer man. Office in Fursi's new building. [WJ F- WILSON, Attorneyat*Law, TT BeHefonie Fa. Office in Mrs. iicn r * Building. Uellefnnt* Pa PENNSVALUY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allowlnter est- Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF, AV*. B. Misole, Fres't. Cashier THE BEST OFFER"! j We will sell during those bard times $5,0 . Aad all atn M)l la tk* tuw pret>Tt*ni, sa.tadln l.taad.aqetfe.Bd Inrlebi eU cwaader.l claa. ■ ■aid direct to ta paupi* a (.cu r, t.rtc* Rc wwu ee dl*x..t. VLm. Paw wl. 00.0 l Ut. a*Mt dlapUy, at tk. 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Bogonias, " Carnation Pinks " 8 I' Chinese Uhrysanthamui. 8 " Zonal Geraniums, w. t 8 " Double *' " 8 " Ivy Leaved, " 1 " Heliotropes, " 5 " Abutilons, " Double Cameli&s, " 4 " Axaleas, " 4 '* Lobster Cactus, " 6 " Bouvardiaa, " 6 " Stevias it Eupatoriums, 8 " Fuchsias, w. £. 4 " Double Violets, *' 2 " Foinaetta, Scarlet and White, w. f. 4 " Plumbago, " B " Ferns, for Wardian case 4 " Palms, " 6 * Mosses. " 6 " Marantas, " 8 " Hyacinth Bulbs. JO assorted Tulips, Bulbs. M " Crocus, " 2 " Jacobean Lily, Bulb*. 12 • Oxalis. 4 Lily of the Valley, 8 New Pearl Tuberose. OK BY EXPRESS: 8 of any of the $1 collection for s2' " " • :t 7 " " " 4 d 9 • "6 t 12 .. 6 s 14 •• .. 7 ■* Or the wholo collection of 2SB Bulbs -tnd Plants sent by express on receipt •f sl6 00, to which either of our Books 1 Gardening for Profit, Practical Flori r culture, or Gardening for Pleasure value sl*so each), will, be added a Descriptive CaUlogoe free. PETER HEN DERSON & CO.. Seedsmen and Florists, 35 Cortland Street, New York. WJOsewt v.
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