The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1878, Image 3

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    THE CENTKE REPORTER.
Centre Hall, Pa, Th nil. .lan. 24, <R.
f 'Jpe - year, when pail in
mlranrt; v htn not pttid in advance.
idrertisements 90*1* per Itnefor there in
trrtinv*. and A cent* per line lor every sub
.rquent insertion. Advertisement**)/ thr
•>rar at a liberal discount.
Subscribers outside the e ninty should re
tmt w.i 10 cfs. amount of one year's fnish
aye, instead of'JOcts as formerly schenpaid
by themselves.
Subscribers can always tell how their ar
counts stand at the Reverter ofhee by con
suiting the tables on Arir papers. It the
table read* "John Roe 1 Jan '76" it means
that Jrhn is indebted for subacrsption from
the Ist of January, 1576. and that il is
time he sras paving the printer,
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Sale, largo farm stock of B. "•
Sbuev, near Fillmore. C I eb.
Mr. Ji>s. Peck sold h' dwelling
house and blacksmith shop to the Long
Briis., of near Madiionburg. Jtßeph in
tends moving to Kansas and try farming.
Mr. George Gram ley sold his farm
te Jacob Gepbart of Madisoaburg. for the
neat sum of s4Boi).
county families intend moving west naat
spring.
The Slifer. Walls A Sbriner Mtg.
Co., of Lewisburg. is getting up a hay
rake for the Paris Exposition that will ex
ceed anything in way of finish that has yet
been produced by Lewisburg mechanics.
All the iron and stsel work i* heavi >
nickel plated, and the wood work is ne
walnut inlaid w ; th the whitest ash. It
varnished as smoothly and brilliantly as a
mirror.
A panther attacked a little daugh
ter of John Campbells about a mile above
Julian Furnace, Centre county. She suc
ceeded in getting away by leaving her
clothes in its possession which were torn
off her. It is thought her screams fright- .
ened it off.
B. K. V. RR.—At * meeting of the
stockholders of Bli Kagle \ KL.,
held in Lock lUven on the Yoth instant,
the following were chosen : President,
Hon. L. A. Mackey ; Directors, Thos. A.
Scott. C. A Mayer. A. C. Noye*. James
Gmble, A. G. Curtin. SecreUry nd
Treasurer, Wb. Wilson.
So other remedy h* proved so ef
fectual in relieving Coughs r.d Colds *s
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
A silent mill-feed hss been invent
ed by A. ¥. Winklebleeh of Aaronsburg.
which is simple, cheap and said to worh
to perfection. It feeds fast or slow and in
this regard is regulated by the momentum
of the stones, a point gained which is said
to be possessed by no other mill-feed.
The Dexter King Spring is the cosi
est thing for a buggy out. Already 4,000
of them have been sold. Read advertise
ment in another column.
Toucan always get any thing yon
want in the line of groceries, fresh, good
and cheap, at SechlePs.
Wilton, the Dto ? swindler, one of
whoso confidence letters we published in
last week's Reporter, has been arrested.
A long list of names of parties in Penn
sylvaniaand other states, were found in
his possession. Let him have 20 years in
the penitentiary.
Newman wishes to inform the pub
lie that he is now actually selling over
coats at cost. Go for tbem.
—The subject of the item below, from
the Williamsport Bulletin, is a daughter of
Rev. Bennington, formerly of this place.
Miss Bennington also taught school here :
"The acquiu 1 of Miss Mollie E. Benning
ton—though not officially announced —of
assault and battery- in punishing a mis
chievious boy in her school at Newberry,
is generally approved by the public, and
cannot fail to have a salutary effect on the
public schools of the city. School govern
ment mutt be maintained, or there is an
end to that discipline so essential to the
success of the educational department.
While there rasy be a diversity of opinion
regarding the propriety of corporal pun
ishment, there can be little doubt of the
impropriety of dragging this young lady
before the court for applying the birch to
the back of what has been shown to have
been a refractory pupil.
There U no better remedy for ■
cough or affections of the throat and
lungs, asthma, croup, and the earlier
stages of consumotion than F. P. Green
Compound Syrup of Tar, Iloney, and
Blood-root. Ask at your stores for it, or
<er.d to Green's at Bellefonte. It is a truly
valuable remedy.
Millheimers are now talking about
having horse cars lrom Coburn station to
their town* "With iron bars spiked on
wooden rails, as in the early days of rail
roading, this might do. These iren bars
were i and i inch thick, and 2i to 41 inch
es wide, and it could be constructed for
about $6,000 per mile, distance 2i miles
total $15,000. Two cars, one for freight
and one for passengers, would do the
traffic, and might cost ssooo—total SIB,OOO
for roadbed and rolling slock. Internal
on this at 6 percent., would bo $1080;
wear and tear, annual average 3 per cent,
$540 ; four men to ran horse cars, would
cost at least SI2OO per year ; lour horses
s¥o; feed Ac., S3OO. This would require
the road to earn $8720 to pay interest on
construction and expenses for running
road annually, without yet leaving profit
to stockholders, which should be at least
C per cent, additional to leave them a fair
profit—er in other words, the gross receipts
should be about S6OOO per year to pay
operating expenses and leave a fair profit
to the stockholders. Mow the thing for
our neighbors at Miiibeim to consider, is,
will it pay ? Suppose there were an aver,
age of six passengers per dy, at 50 cents
per head from Coburn to Millbefm, would
be say SIOOO per year. Then the next
question is will there be enough of freight
traffic to make up the $5000? Let's cal
culate—teams now charge 60c per ton
from Coburn to Millheim, at which rate
it would require 10,000 tons of freight, at
60c per ton, which is high. This would be
close to one thousand tons per month, or
s?.y an average of 39 tons per day. Now
we question very much whether there is
one quarter that number of tons received
and sent from Coburn station, and much
of that would be hauled by wagons, even
if there should be a tram-road built,
which would lessen the amount to be car
ried on the horse-cars.
Allow that our estimates are too high,
cut tbem down to one half, and then see
whether it would pay.
Jfever misa the most interesting
place in Bellefonte, when you go there,
farmers and housekeepers. We mean
Sechler's grocery in the Bush house
block. It is worth while to see their stock
and the variety of it. Their assortment it
at complete as any grocery can be, and
none in the county Competes with them
for variety, and low prices.
Published by Request.
Extract from report of Committee on
Resolutions at the meeting of Centre
County Pomona Grange, P. of H., held
• at Centre Hall, January 16, 1878 :
Resolved, That we regard the failure of
the compilers of the recent histoid of the
Industrie* and Institution* of Centre
county, to present to their reader* any
account of tl e organization of the order of
Patrons of Husbandry, as either an inex
cusable blunder, or evidence of a preju
dice which shows their unfitness as histo
rians. In either case we feel that their act
of omission calls upon us to prove our ex
istence by the steadfast maintenance of
the principle# of our beloved order and
their exemplification in the presence of
the people. Signet by the Committee.
JANUARY COURT-GRAND JU
ROUS.
Spring— Wm. Pormii, ■'* Tressler
Ferguson J W ("Jno hailey,
Saml Harpatr, Jas Krai>.
BeMefonte J llartruff. J P Zimmerman
II Twitmire,
Union—l* H Bush.
Burnside—S Dixon.
Rout - A C Withentc. .' M Lucas.
Wm Foorman.
Philipaburg—O Hancock.
College Gr Lvtle.
FotleT -John Arney, (i. Durst, jr.
Unioatllla-B Rich
Banner—H Sampsel.
Walker—H C Suavely, S GoouharL
Hnine*— AYm Ron or.
Penn—D S Kerstetter.
Traverse — let Week.
Gregg—B J Herring.
Mlletburg — D Boileau, t' look, A I
Roggs.
Union II Hoover, \\ A 1 eters.
ltenner- D herlin. J 11 Vishburn.
Unionville—N M Hall.
Spring— F. D Null. 8 Lyon, il Kaufman
Rellefbnte G A Bayard. 11 A Will
iams. Geo Wolf, J Curtln. J K linger.
Philipsburg-S Fleck, C A Falkncr, A
Adams ...
Potter—Wm Allison. H t Sankey. J H
Miller.
Halftnoon, A Sline.
Liberty— H A Snyder.
Walker—Mich Shafbr. RH oneda, R
F Wlnkelman. , , _
Harris R F Rrown, U Frederics, 1>
Stover, A H Hoaterman.
Curtln—W WmUel.
Ferguson—F Boltorf,
Snowshc>e—A C Hinton.
Miles—J Kinney, I'.Shafcr. Auslt.ram
ly, S Kleckner.
renn—Wm Mauk
Rush—D 11 Chandler, M m Pechdal.
Howard—J W tiardaer, F Confer.
Haines—-lerrv Halr.es.
Tayler—John Fink.
Howard— F Confer.
College—Jas Glenn.
Trial List—Kirat Week.
Alexander Lodor vs J A Cryder.
K L Wian vs M Max.
John BiggUman vs J A Cryder.
R B Hartman vs tA m ConJo,
Chas McCsstfhrtv use of vs Tobias Grew,
L C and S C RR Co vs K W Sweeny.
L 0 and S C RR Co * > Geo B Jack.
1. C and SCRRCo vs W>o Bradford.
L C and 8 C RRCe v James Osman.
J P Bullock vs T M Hall.
Schmidt vs T M llall.
Last Saturday night, about mid
night, three stables were burned at Belle
font#. The one was occupied by Hicks
Bros, and in it three horse* were burned
one of tbe animals was gotten out alive,
but so badly burned that he was shot to
end his misery. One of the other stab.es
was occupied by Howard Spargltr, as a
livery. Mr. Spangler's Horses were only
driven out with tbe greatest difficulty, but
6 or 6 of his aleighs were burned, alao sev
eral buggies, and his Urge Mountain Echo
wagon. The harness was saved. The fire
was the work of an incendiary, and was
in the heart of the town in a locality that
was closely built up with stables. It R
owing to gallant tervieea of tha two fire
companies that the spread of tbe hre was
checked and a terrible conflagration pre
vented.
Howard Spangler's loas is about
which is covered by an insurance cf }SOO
to WO. Mr. Hicks also had an insurance
on his iwo horses, the other horse belong
ed to Mr. Eaton.
We have heard enough of persons
hurrah for Newman, to make any man
governor of the stste. The reason is be
cause he has sold Clothing so low this
wiater. If it were not for the Eagle Cloth-*
ing Hall, clothing would be 40 per ct.
higher now in this county. To the phi*
lanthropic Newman let all praise be given
tor this, and let every man in the county
encourage him by purchasing Clothing of
him. "Hurrah for Newman 1" we say too,
for he has gone to get married.
About two years ago, or over, Mr.
Christian Hager. who was the owner of a
tract of land and a sawmill in Sugar Val
ley, left Lock Haven some time in the af
ternocn for home, a distance of 12 or 14
miles. Nothing was heard of him until
about ten days ago, when two hunter*
found his bones on the Sugar Valley
mountain. In his decayed clothing was
found one hundred and forty dollars, the
bills were so weather beaten and rotten
that they ceuld scarcely be handled. On
the bone of one of the Angers wastound a
silver ring, on which were the initials "C.
H.'' By this ring it is positively known
that the wearer was Christian Hager. At
the time of his disappearance, various slo-1
rias and predictions were sfloal specula
tive of the eveut. It was known that he
had gone to Leek Haven for money, and
it was also known that he had gotten it,
and by many it was supposed that ho had
been robbed and his body buried. By
others it was lUpposcd that be bad left the
country, as it was known that financial
troubles were weighing upon bis mind.
But now the mystery it solved. What
caused his death is, of course, not known.
It is said that his life was insured for $lO,-
! 000.
Sechlers hare just opened a new
supply of groceries. If you want fresh
teas, sugars, coffee, syrup, fruits, confec
tioneries, cracker#,- dry beef, ham, cheese,
beans, soap, spices, best pure vlnerar,
York state apple*, dried peaehes'of the
very beat, canned fruit all kioda of the
choicest, and a thousand of other good
uaeful, wholesome, pure, and cheap arti
cles. Scchlers is the place to go to for
them.
—A lot of new cane bottom chairsjust
received at Kamp's furniture rooms, Cen
tre 11*11. Offered cheap. Go and see
them.
AH kinds of stick car.dy are manu
factured at Kauth's Bellefonte bakery,
where confectioners cen buy their candies
fully ss cheap as in the city.
Capt. Hunter, nfUalfrnoon, informs
us that his tobacco crop turned our fair,
and next summer he will put out double
the number of acres. Lycoming and
Clinton counties had a crop last summer
estimated at one million pounds.
D. F. Taylor has been appointed
post-master at Lemont.
A number of subscribers complain
that neighbors much better able than
themselves regularly borrow the Reporter
and read it. Thai's wrong, the Reporter
is a good, readabla paper, and borrowers
should take the bint—subscribe and pay
fot it. This would enable them to sleep
sounder and dream sweeter.
A GOOD OVKXR.— A pair of handsome
(jib chromos is offered at a gift to every
one that will tend fifteen centa (postage
ttamps taken) for a three months' sub
tcription to Leisure Uourt, a mammoth 1C
page (04 column) family paper, filled with
the choicest literature, stories, poetry,
•tc , by the ablest writers. The papen
tent will contain the opening chapters of
ackraming story entitled "Holden with
the Cords," by the author of "Shlloh, 1
"My "Winter in Cuba," etc. To induce
every one to send for tbia short subscrip
tion—which is offered at half price—the
publishers, J. L. Patton A Co., 102 Wil
liam Street. New York, offer free the pair
of cbromoi—which are excellent pictures
and worthy to adorn any home. Monay
will be returned to any one not satisfied
that they do not gel twice its value. fl,
500 in prizes it given free to agents.
MUSICAL CONVENTION.
A Musical Convention wilLhe held in
Salem's Church, Pine Grove Mills. Centre
county, Penn'a. to commence Monday,
February 4, 1878, and to continue five
days, under the leadership of John A.
Weaver and Wm. T. Meyer.
Three sessions each day. Books furnish
ed free. Convention to close with Two
Grand Concert*, Friday and Saturday
evenings.
All lovers of music are cordially invited
to attend. Persons coming from a dis
tance will stop at the church where a com
mittee will conduct them to boarding
places. Accommodation free.
Admission to Term
Admission to each Rehearsal
Admission to Copcert, 25 cents.
Family Ticket* to be hadlrom tbe Com
mittee. By order of tbe Committee.
GXOKQX ECELE, JOHN L. MUSSES,
Jxxa KBAPX, JOXXXR, iixw,
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
| The telegraph u now in full operation.
J Hicks A Uro. have changed clerks
Orcut who is oi cry inch a gentleman has
: :nk.n the place of Geo. Raton LongmgJ
the firm (leurisli. Mr Cleveneune, oi
t Ilnblersburg ha- itarte.ta shoemakershop,
| n Mr. Lmg i saddler shop, as he ki on •
how to ruako good oles he should adver-.
tise in Reporter. Mr Btebblns' lecture
on Kansas was satisfactory and has given
some the lever, but they w ill get over il by
March. Our school is improving under'
the control of Prof Wm A Krisc; ho
has a large school and the scholars think
highly of him, The coal trade seems to
bo as lively as ever there is much lime
burner's coal shipped to this point,
a lot > f pork i-hanged hands here last week
the moat at $1 -<0 per hundred, some at
mm IB ru A ioi&' Ni'TicK.
Letters of administration en the estate
of Bonj. Peters, late oflVllegc twp, dec d,
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons knowing thenuelves to he in
debted to Saul decedent aro requeued to
make immediate payment, and persons
havingolaliu* agwitisl the estate will pre
sent them authenticated tor settlement,
SAMI'KUiII.UI.AM',
A I ST I N 1 VLK.
tan'U Administrators.
N'OTICK is hcrebv given that applica
tion will be made t the l.cgislal re
now in c;siou to t>as an act repealing the
Act il" A*hoHb'v approfinl 'JHihdny of
April, A. D , INW. entitled an act to ' In
corporate tbo Wolt Ron lmproveuieol
Company in Centra county. l.jar. s;
N M A L ST AT K M KN T
Office of tbe F. M. F. Ins. Company of
Centre County, Pa.
Centre Hall. Jan 14. HRH.-ln compli
ance with the provisions ol their charter
the Twentieth Annual Statement ot
the transactions of the Company is here
with presented:
ASSETS.
Bills receivable being
premium notes due
and payable by mem
bor* for insurance
the past year. $19.938 ol
Paid on tame. J7'J,4C
Leaving due on pre mi
I um notes taken the
| past year. 19,606 U6
j To which add cash in
the treasury. 170 do
Making tbe total avail
able assets of tbe
past year, 19,7Jd ol
EXPENSES.
Compensation of di
rectors. 12S lis
Salary of Secretary. 1(a) ih
" Treasurer. hOlk)
Printing, rent, postage
and stationery. B9 60
Letter press. 6 00
Election board. 5 00
Chas Warner on barn.lßS 00 ,
Henry Krebs on thresh ,
er. SO 00
Slate Insurance tax. 26 00 (
Expenses instituting _ ... ]
suit against J Durst t>2-> Cii *aV
Toul accruing asseu
and funds of the
Company the past
year after deducting 1
expenses. 1.',06e tl.
To which add notes of
1573. 'l, '5 and 'tl. 118.930 <o^
137,908 01
Minus nolo* expired j
and cancelled, cash
premiums, and tax M
of '73. C,C3O 63|
Total available assets ,
of th. Comp.n, .hU . }131M15 .
Risks and insur
ances taken the
past year. 211,069 36
Same reported for
previous years. 1.3J0,1d8 88
Making the risks
of the Company
this Jay. 1,078,106 24 |
Due the Company i
from agents. 646 96j
At an election held the same day the '
following named members were elected i
directors for the ensuing year: J. W.l'
Kruinreine, J. \\ . Campbell. Henry Kel
lar. Jos Baker, Fred Kurta, John Kishel,
Mnj J. B, Fisher, S. J. Herring, Amos
Alexander, J. H. Musser. Sani'l Gramly .
and J K llosterman. Whcreupen the 1
board organized and elected the following
officers :
President—Henry Keller.
Viro President—S. J. Herring.
Secretary—l* F. Lus.
Treasurer— Henry Witmer. i
D. F. Li-ax, Hx.nkt Kkller, 1
3i Sec'y. Vice Prea't.r
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The follow >
ing accounts have been examined
snd passed by rue and remain filed of rc
;ord in this office for the inspection ofj
heirs, legatees, creditors, and ali others in ;
r,y war interested and will ho presented
to the Orphan sCourt of Centrecounty, on
Wednesday, the 80tb day of January, A.
L). 187S, for confirmation and allowance.-
1, The account of IX M. Wagner,
guardian of Clarissa A. ilsusr. lata Clar-:
issa A. Thompson, minor child nf William
A. Thompson, into of Centre county, de
ceased.
'2. The account of Sarah 11. Chrissinan,
executrix of etc., of Adam Crisstuan, lato
of Snowshoe township, deceased.
".The account of Wm. P. Wilson,
guardian of the minor childernof Kmelina
Sheats, formerly Lucas, late of Union tw p.
deceased. i
4. The first and final account of Joseph
Bitner. guardian of John Pashem and
Mary I, Liashem, children of Jacob Dash
cm. deceases!.
6. Tho account of Jonathan Musser,
guardian ofCarrie A. Kepler, deceased, a
minor child of Jacob Kepler, late of Fer
guson township, deceasca.
6. The account of W. C. Beatty, admin
istrator of Ac., of John Beatty, late of
Marion township, dee'd.
". The second account of J. P -Gephart,
trustee appointed to sell the real estate of
Daniel and Mary Hastings, late of said
county, deceased.
8. The final account of J. P. Gephart,
trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court,;
to make sale of the real estate of Jacob S.
Awl. late of said county, deceased
9. The first partial account of John and'
Nathan M'Closky, executors of Joseph
McCloskey. late of Curtin township, dee'd
as filed by John McCllosky.
10. The final account or Joseph G. Car
son, admistrator of Ac , of George Carlln,
late of Potter township, dee'd.
11. The account of J. H. Brown, guar-;
dian of Nora C child of John !
Green, late of Snowshoe twp.. deceased. i
12. The account of J. H. Brown, guar-j
dian of Maggie B. Green, minor child of
John Green, late of Snowshoe twp , dee'd. i
13. The second and final account of Ed-j
ward F. Lloyd and Austin J. Montgome
ry, trustees of e.-tate of Hardtnan Philips, I
deceased.
14. The final account of J. O. Meyer,
f uardian of tho minor children of Mngda
ene Meyer, deceased.
15. The account of John Q. Packer, ad-1
minirtrator of Ac., of O. P horringcr, late
of Curtin township, deceased.
16. The first sua partial account of Geo
-11. llnrkins and John Harkins, adminis
trators of Ac . of William Harkins, late of
Potter township, deceased, as filod by John
Harkins, one of the administrators.
17. The account of Rebecca Jodon and
Lewis Edgar Jodon, executors of Ac., of
Frar.cis Joion, late of Spring township,
deceased. WM. E- BUBCHFIKLD.
Bjan Rtgistfr.
Where to Goantl How to C*o
W es.t I
2,000.000 acres of land for sale cheap in
the garden of the West. For circular-,
maps of Kansas, full information as to best
Railroads to travel on. Tickets, Freight
Rates, etc., apply or write to
WM. SHORTLIDGK.
Agent Atcbinson, Topeka A Santa FeKR.
20dec 3m Bellefonte, Pa.
Valuable Farm
AT
PRIVATE SALE!
The undersigned offer# for sale hi* 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 Acres cleared, balance wood
land near the buildings Upon tbe farm
are a largo BAN K BARN,
Frame House, Nearly New,
of modern etyifit Hug-pen, Smoko bousei
etc., Two Apple Orchard* on the farm,
water piped into the house-yard and into
bam yard. The farm i* well fenced, and
one mile from blacksmith shops storta,
churches. The term* will be made,easy.
Bounded on east by land* of late Bam'l
Huston, south by lands oflate Wm. Kel
ler west by Keller and Bible, and north
by' Bible and Huston. Also ninety-six
acres of mountain land.
Address or apply to
RCBEKT A. MEANS,
Lewistown.
IllfllwpwifiV?
F> ir childriii f Sam ii'l Hoffman, of,
Cambria county. f ivo U >d < ? diphtheria
in two
>l IRRIED.
On tho OVUM UK (tin ll'l!' !!'! 11l till*
house of I ton rv Kit in, rot h, I ->i . Pleasant
tinp. I'T Ivor. .1 K M or Mr Jf|ih
Brook*to Miss Carolim I.' Shaw ley, both
of Huntingdon count\
j On lft, at Uork 1t,,1, 1-1 li-v. Stover,
It. It. Triester mul M,,t Lydia Zellle, both
of Centre Hill.
On ?"i, ull, at the r< >i.|enee of the bride'e
father, by Kev. \\ M l.m <ll, Mr. \\ in
.1. Munnr ot Oratiguvillr, 111., to Mm
Jnili .m . Wolf i .I 'I daughUt if
iThoina* tV(i!f, I ■j , •( Woll * Store,
Brush \ ah. i
tbi 17, i:it ,Inlt i Tom'iiuon. Mr J.
t,. Ituni.lv. lo M Kiu . limerick, both ■
ot Potter low n.hlp
On ,I ■ ivui tics v. oflVnn, and Mm ,
Mary I. 1 ashem, ~f 1\ iter.
In Uium'i Valley, 'ln' l by \\ K
Fischer, Mr William Krhard, of Old
Fort mul Mr*. Hannah Jamison, of Spring
Mill*.
iiKATUH. i
On the 22 ml ult a'. Howard, Centre
county. Mr. John lilimner, aged C yrtn,
■ 1 mouth multi ilny i,
tin 10, near Potter's Mill*, Mm Kile
llenuy, aged lb year*. 7 month* mid 20
day*
On 22, at Mad is mburg John Guiser,
aged about 70 years
At hi* residence, near liable rtburg '
January 11 1b,"7. of dropsy, niter itn illness
of ti* weeks Ailmn Decker, sr., uged bl •
veer*. t> months and days
Tha thanks Of ibo tamily arc horrby
{tandereil in the friends and neighbors tor
ibcir many kind aKmltons and assistance
i hrfore and at the funeral of tba descasnd
Ki cry ttnng was dono that kind hearts
imagined necessary, and it i* with greate
tul leeluigs that tbeso knidnMsos are tc
knowUdged. IV*. D.
In l.cna, January Jacob Oroasman,
agej b*d ycar, 'J month* and 10 days
Father Uroasman e born in Putter
township. Centre county, l'enna, wherehr
lived until lsy. a l.iiU lie emigrated to the
far west i-eltlirig in Siephonin county,
111., being una of the Br<; e e!tler*. lfe
did much : ward improving the country,
and especially in establishing the Luther*
an Church of which he *> a worthy
member from the time bo was lii years of
age-having joined the church of his
choico in what i known a* tha Ltop,
where there are many of Li old acquaint
ances who will remember him as the lead
er of their choir there ; but bit voice i*
hushed in death lie has passed over the,
Kivar and is now .ingmg the anthem* ofi
the blest with the reileemrd lu heaven. B. \
fJUBLIC BALI
At the residence of the
undersigned at Logan's flap, 'J mils'*
north of Farmer s Mill*, en Thursday,
January 24. 187 M : Two Marcs, one heavy
with foal, two Cows, one Heifer, 8 Pig.,
18 head Sheep, 2 Uore wagon, 1 priug
Wagon, Hied, list rake. Wind mill, 2.
horse Cultivator, t'orc planter, Coriucra
per, I single Cultivator. Plow. Harrow, ,
Crupper iiear*, tingle Harness, Saddle
Collar*, Bridle*, and other article* too nu- ,
uierou* lo mention Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock. J Ne(T, auct
ITjan WM.T MAYS, i
Valuable Farm
i AT.
PRIVATE SALE!
■ The well-known farm late of Rev. P. S.'
Kiher. dee d, situate in Gregg township. |
'Contro county, I mile west of Spring
Mills rr. station, and at present occupied
by Cbas. Homer, is offered at privatesale. |
Consisting of
135 ACRES,
1 and one of the best producing farms in the.
vallov. It has all necessary building*,
and the Barn is entirely new. It is under
j good fences, has g>o>l. heavy timber land,'
2 good Orchards, and with Penns Creek
running through centre ol the farm, and
■ has
An Excellent Mill Seat.
Tor further particulars nppty to Maj. J.
B Fisher, Penn Hall, Pa. ->r t
C. P. W FISHER,
jjan 8 8t lioalsburg. Pa,
Candy Manufactory &. Bakery.
Mr. Albert kauth,
At the
BISHOP STREET BAKERY, j
is now making the rerv best
BREAD, CAKKS ANI) PIF.S, j
in JJel'efonte.
Caodist* aud Uoufccticn*.
• He also manufactures all kinds of can- 1
dies, and dealers can purchase of him as
low as in the city. Candles of all kinds al-'
ways on hand, together with Oranges,
' Lemons. Figs, Date-, Null, Syrup*, Jel-
Hies and everything good.
CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DEPOT, i
An Excellent oyster saloon also at
tached to the Bakery. Call and see
me. ALBERT KAUTH.
r.oylfi
lEGAL NOTICE —N lice is hereby
j given that application will be made
i to the Legislature of Pennsylvania during
' iU next session, to have tlie set end section
i of the Act of Assembly approved January
, a Ist, I>4. erecting Henrysburg. in Centre
i cotjnty, into a borough, so changed as to
I secure a more cuuitab.u assessment of wat*r
i taxes. jialTSt
riraml Opening.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER
THAN WORDS.
NEW STORE AT CENTRE HALL!
I. Gt tiGEXIIKIMKR,
HAH JUST RECEIVED THE LARG
EST. CHEAPEST AND lIKST AS.
SORTM ENTS OF NEW
WINTER GOODS,
EVER OFFERED IN CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA.
MANY OF THEM Jo TO fiO PERCENT
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE!
CONSISTING IN PART OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING. CARPETS. FLOOR 01 L
CLOTHS^IIATS, CAPS, UMUUKL
LAS, BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS,
WINDOW SHADES. WALL
PAPER, yUEKNESVARK
GLASSWARE, SPICKS,
GROCERIES, TO
BACCO SKGARS,
FISH, BACON,
SALT. Jtc.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
<> PFE It E D TO
CASH BUYERS.
Clover seed,
TAKEN IN ANI) THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICKS PAID
IN CASH OK TRADE.
STORE IN THE,
OLD BOOM
CONNECTED WITH SPANGLEBS
HOTEL. HMec
PIMPLES.
I will moll (Pro* the* melt* far • slmula \ agatabl*
Halm that will Tan, KIlhC'K I.KM PIMPLY
•nd Blotches, listing the akin soft, clear and bsutl
ful also MUMMM for pfMhMtaf a luiurtant growlh
of nalr on a bald haad or smooth faoa, Addreas, In*
closing 3 ct, atguip.Beo. \ andalf A l)o, 3U Aan hi-,
N Y
To Consumptives.
Tha advartUnr, having Loan pertnaoantly cured of
thai dread dlaeaeo, <'<uuniption. by a alropla rvmgdy.
laanitouaUi mako known u hit frllnw auffarerti the
■OK— < f cure daalra •, b* will aaod a
ropy of th* preMrlptiun used, (free f clurie), with
tha direction* for preparing and using thaaama. whirl,
they will find aanra tiara fur Consumption, Aathma.
Bronchitis, de-
Part Imi wishing tha prescription will pleas* address.
K. A. WIUO *, 104 Pann ht . Williamsburg. 5. V
TRANSPARF.NTTK ACHING CARDM. Instruction
and Ainoas-iticnl combined Important to paranta and
Utaohara. M different artlatlc designs. Tha anttra rmck
aaot fraa for 36 eta. currency or stamp*. Van Ualf A
. -o. ft) Ann St., N Y.
A El**" DA AOIHLTB profits par weak. Will
SO7 lOU l—wtt.rlorf-lt tm. Mtl
ERRORS OF YOUTH"
AGKNTLFIIAN who anffcrad for joart from Ner
▼ou* Debility Premature Decay, aud all the effect*
of youthful Indiarretlon, will for tha aaka of suffering!
humanity, aend frna to all who need It, tba recipe and
Direction for making tho simple rmwly which ha was,
cured. Sufferers wishing to imdit by the advertiaer's
eiperlenoa can do ao by addressing In perfect confl*
, OflPit*, tt os4r St., W.w York^
THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO.
\\ O bus a I vary latge and complete tJfk of Kurd ware, the Impart that *st ater before offered by mty Arm io the people of tbie oounty.'atnlJarelmLing at tbeltery low-;
est potiibie rate*
Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Class and PuHv.
l\ir Wl lie Leeds and Linseed Oil ; Turpentine* and Varnish**, alt which we warrant to give *nti*faction. Our Pur* Lead will co a* much surface a* any in the market
and cannot be nsi ellod for whiteriaa*. HKADY MI X Kl> PA INT put up in any quantity to auit people, from one-pound can* to one gallon ean, all ready for rise. The*'
'paint* we warrant to be mixed with pure Iced arid oil, and are tree from all adulteration *
MECHANICS TOOLS We pnv special eUenlion to lhi branch, and keep a full line of Haw*. Chisel* Hammers and Bailey s Iron Planes Horee naiU ofal) kind*,Tracr
Chains. Heme*. Ktc FULL LINE OK SADULKKV OF ALL DKSCKIPTIONB. COACH WOOD WOHK Spoke*. Felloe*. Patent Whet 1. of the w* m proved pat
ent*; Mr*. P.tu Improved Flat Iron*, cheap, convenient and durable polished end nickelplktud. Johnston * Prepared Kaliomino ; put up In C-poumi package* ; eaaily
pat 08, and cheaper than paper. We have all color*. ,„ m
S T () V E S.
We have the only Keverslble, Top-plate Cooking Stove* in the market The Keyitone. Suouthar,na and Juniata, which we warrant to he the'hestbaker* and thabeav
leat .love, in the 2Viw*sMtf S ft wmUu ". AIo all kinds ofltmige* and other .love*. COM K A ND'HKE OUH KKYBTON*
COOK STOV K ; II IS TUt HAND3OMEST IN THE VSOKLD. ,
S3 NVcek.
Pbilipaburc—K Keoder, J A Lukena.
Potter- J O'Sankey, Wui Stiver
Perm —Jacob Dutweiler, W P Caler
man.
limner- J Kcklr, 8 D Nwart*.
Sjinng Morria Purey, John Null.
Howard Jacob Hollar, \V Doughen
bach _
Bellefonte F Smith, O F Brew, O M
Swartr..
Palton— Jehn Chamber*, It II Sline
Snowshow— CJ F Chceaeiuan, J J Potter,
11 \V ilherite
College—J f Irwin
Gregg—D Kunkle. K KsltsrhoC
Boggt -T Harvey, B Charlea.
iiurntid* -S Fuher.
Marlon--J H M Cauly,
Milesburg—T Ciawford.
Liberty— 8 Lingle, J W Toner.
Humes —M Fiodler.
Harris ~<A Hess
Taylor—ll tianor.
Ferguson—H C Campbell.
Houston -9 Naion.
Newspaper law ssys if * person orders
bit paper discontinued he muit psy all ar
rtvra.es or the publisher- way continue
to sei.d it until payment it made and col
lect the whole amount whether the paper
is taken from the post olßee or not. Alto,
action for fraud can ho instituted agalnat
any person. whether he is retponaible in a
financial view or not, who refuaet to pay
aubarripliona due for a publication. A
word to the wiae ia sufficient.
IOTICKI OTICK la herwhy given Sat the fol
iy| lowing named peraona have died
their petitions for licenae. in the office ©t
the Clerk of the Court ot Quarter Sessions
I of the Peace in aud for Centre county and
that application will be made at the neat
sessions of aaid court to grant the tame : J
John O Uarle Tavern Snow Shoo twp
Perry II Sinner do Penu two
John Aridorton Saloon BcliolonU
A bra m Bautn Wholes le do
Joetl Kliri S jr Tavern Marion
Robert Taylor Tarern i'hilipsburg boro;
A WILLIAMS. ProtVy. j
Spring Milla Market
White Wheat. I 26.
Ked M &
Kye. We.
Corn, ear*, per bu. new, ,4oc
Oata, "3c
Buckwheat. 76c.
Ctoversesd, $1 26 U> $-> 00,
Chop, per ton, ftS.OO.
Platter, ground per ton, $lO W
Potatoes, 0c perjsush.
Flour, per bhl, i"
Butter, 20c.
Tallow to.
Uagt, 4c.
Kgga per do*., 2(V.
Coal, Egg, I* - ' ton. s4.iki.
'• Stove. 4 60.
* Chestnut, 4.3.
*• Pro. S.U).
BautifosTa Mamcrra.—
by tsuovtlldge A Co,
Flour per barrel, wholesale. fib 26.
retail. >7OO
White wheat. 1 30
Ked " I 20.
Kye. 66.
Corn, shelled, 46
Corn, cob. 40
Oats, 28 to 30.
Barley, rye weight, 66.
Clotcrtecd $4 60 per *4 pounds.
Potatoes retail, 40
Nora Scotia plaster, ground, 10<*>.
Cayuga " SVOU.
Potatoes, .40.
Unions, .60c.
Butter, per Iks-, tf-'o.
kacon, sides. . ItV.
" shoulders, 10c.
" Haws, 14c.
Tallow, 7c.
Uagt, 2c. '
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!
H-siih sta nrt">e- "• iw* wsnk w im>
*a4 jwt iLr; • lUil* tM nMi •* •••?
rwgIUHTS LIVER PILLS.
Tfc# only ittra fttr far Turtk4 li*r. f*' 1 -
Stils." If job* l>r-c;*t .lit e.H WKfil •tr d *
?o >a*bniU> tUnicY.Kctl-C A U, fs * SO. si
j rhUsdslphl*. If or *> j
CJKT READY
FOR WINTER!!
IF YOU WAST THE YER >' BEST
AN D CHEAPEST
PARLOR STOVES,
Buy the
"Laurel Wreath
(Single or DOUBLE HEATERS.)'
There alove* have TWO ROWS of
light*, shaking and (lumping grate, ar
ranged to clean out the clinkera. No
Idauger from gas, uo part* to burn
out, so a* to let ga* into the tipper
room. We make THREE SIZES of
Single and TWO SIZES of Double
Heater* of theao justly popular
Stove*.
IFYO u WANT THE VER YDEST
ANDCHEAPEST
Cooking Stoves,
BUY THE
"ZEMTII,"
Rouble Oven Range; or the
"Economy**
Single Oven Range.
They are the beet in the market, have
|SIX BOILER HOLES,shaking and
.dumpinggrate, A PPL I THE lIEA T
TO ALL THE BOILERS AT
ONCE. The oven it large and tguare.
the doom tin-lined. The PLA TES
ARE 11EA IT, unlike the light plate*
of city tIwee—COMPARE THEM.
\Ye make a No. H and No. 9 of both
these range*.
All these atoveff are WARRANT
ED, and you can get repaira from
the Manufactory in one day.
For Sale by
J. A. REESMAN. Centre Hall.
J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall.
SNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millheim.
G. R. BPIGELMYER, Woodward,
Manufactured by the
SLIFER, WALLS A SIIRINER
M'fg Co.
LEWI3BURG, PA.
We also manufacture the Celebra
ted BUCKEYE REAPER*. MOW
ER. KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL
LER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL
KY CULTIVATOR, New Model,
' Centre Draft, IIORSE DUMPING
i HAY RAKE, HOOSIER GRAIN
: DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVEH
' CORN SHELLER, Plowi, Land
Roller** etc. 29no\
VALENTINES & CO.,
HUMES' NEW BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA
AHE NOW PREPARED
For The Fall And Winter Trade.
Bargians Greater Than Ever! .
WOOLLEN GOODS, COTTON GOODS,
Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Of *ery description. DRE6B GOODS, in great Tarietr. LADIES
COATB, noeat and largest assortment ever brought to Bellefonte.
i
SHAWLS,
BLANKETS, '
HATS,
('APS,
CLOTHING,
%
IN FACT EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING.
Remember we do buiineaaon the ONE PRICE PLAN, and therefore in*
lure our pr ivet .\ the lowest.
mir NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY,
YiUUSimNES & €O.
H. HERMAN, Manager.
TIIE
DezterSpring
4,000 Set Sold last two years.
I
The Dexter Spring was a child of!
necessity. Three or four geoanlioua
had been jerked almost te death or had,
their spinea twitted into permanent
curvature by the continoui jerks of th*
Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their
necks broken by the side throw of the
Concord.
For these reasons the people *le
manded a Spring on which they could
ride with ease and which would at the
same time be atroog and substantial.
Btsar eaocKKßitorr. t.. anuoaar
Preaident. Cashier.
OENTRK COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Latf Milliken, lloovei A Co.)
Receive Depo#it,
And Allow Interest,
Discount Notes,
Buy aud Sell
Government Securities, Gold A
• pfcXknf Coupon*.
clut brick
will tin kept an band for ale by J. (>.
, Deininger at Zorbe's Centre Hall
briclc yard*. These brick art
offered so low that it will pay parsons at a
distance to come hero for them.
Intending to continua in lha manufac
ture of brick they will bo kept con'itantly
j <>n band, and fair inducements offered tt
purchaaera,
11? aug if. H E ZKRBE
Lincoln Butler Powder, make* but- 1
ter tweet andhard, and quicker to churi i
Try it—for tale at Wm. Wolt'a atoie.
XKCrfOR'B N OTICE ;
Letter* testamentary on the estate of|
Jacob Sparr, late of Harri* township, de
ceated, having been granted to the under-1
signed, all persons indebted to said eauu
are required to make immediate payment.!
and those having claims against lha same
to present tbem, duly authenticated by
law for setllament.
DAVID E SPARR,
DANIEL IIESS,
30dec6t Ksocutors.
pOUKT PROCLAMATION.
Ifftunu. tk* Hon ChulM A. Mu*r. Pr*ld*nt of
tha eaart of Dmm Clbbs. ta tha SMJ. Jadlat.l I>*
trio I roualatlu* of III* ooantls* el tapir* Clinton and ;
inr|.ld, and tha Hanarabla Sani'lFratik, and the,
Honorabl* John Dl.aaa Aaaooiatad Jade** la Uantr*
county, havtae l**uad tb*lr praopt, boarlna data the
11 dap of Jaa. A. P., ItTS, taw* atrootod far Bald In*
a coart af Oyor ae-l Tormlnar and tirorral Jail Poll*-
ars and Woartor t.aaiana af tha Caao#la BallafanU for
tba county af Caatra. and to ooouaaaaa aa tha 4th
Moaday of Jan balaf tba SSta day of|Jaa. IV>,
and to oonUaaa t wo waaka.
Untie* l tbarafora harab. (i.an ta tba Ueroaar, Ja*
tier* af tha Paaoa, Aid.man and t'onalabloa of tha
aald eaantf af Caatra, thai th*s ba Utaa and tbara la
thalr propar Pomona. at IS e'cloah ta tha laraaoao of
aald das. with thau raoorda, toijulatttaaa. aiamtna.
turn*, and thalr on raratrabraacaa. ta da thaaa thtasa
abtob ta tbalr effloa apparula. lo ba daaa, and thoaa
a hoar* baaad la rarasaluaau ta nraaaouto aeainat
tba prlaaaara that ara or ahajl ba la tba Jail af ('antra
counts, b* Utaa and tbara to proaaoata afaluat tbaai
aa a hall ba iuat
Utran undar my band, at Ballafaata, tha lat day of
Jaa, ta lha oar ef oar Laid, ISTJ, and la tba I*l
yaar af ladapoadaooa a tha Pnltad Statoa.
LKVI MUKetHS Hbar
We print envelopes as low as $1 pv
thousand. Bend us your envelop#*. W<
print letter beads, and statement* as lrt|
as fOPB. when persons Ind tbi
paper- This is lower then you can get I
done for la the city.
I
f For meeting this demand byeupply
ijiog the CELEBRATED DEXTERj
IiSPRING which is so rapidly supers
L ceeding the old styles the Dexter
Spring Co. have uo apology to oflerj
• but rather feel that they owe the Driv
ing Fraternity an apology for wot!
hating produced it sootier.
.SEND FOR CIRCULAR OF SPRINGS
| TO
\ DEXTER SPRING CO.,
HELTON, PA.
.i3jan2ot Near Pittsburgh
Chas. H. Held.
Clock, WutehmakprAiewelei
Millheim, Centre Co., Pa.
A! kinds of clotlU, Waiehaa and J*w*lrv of tfes
UulitlM,u atlau tDa Ma nanlU Palaal CftkaodM'
iClock*, prtnded with * completa ladai of lb# month
nod d*) at the month and wwwk on tu lac#, wbtrfe I*
aarrantal aia p#rf*ot tiro* koopor.
Plecki. WaichtiaadJatilry r da trod ci abort no
Uaa And varranUd
JJR. S. G. GUTKLIUB,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offer* hi* prc-faaaiunal unltauUi. public. ll* t* ,
rrapurad to i-rtorm *ll oparatMo* lii ta* drsUl pro-
M.taa.
H I. ouo fullypraparad to oatroct taathabaoluili |
. iwtthoul polo. ni'
l|
M
Coal and Lumber.
!
J. I}. LONG,
SPRING MILLS, PA,
is now fully prepared to furnish all
kinds of Coal and Lumber, upon short
notice. His ooal are kept under
roof, and are from the
WILKESBARRE COAL MINES
BEST COAL IN MARKET.
Also
SHAMUKIN COAL
all of which are sold at tho very
LOWEST PRICES.
Yard near Depot. 20dec 3m
C. C. CONNER.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
In Bank Building, Centre Hall.
Would respectfully aunoune to the citi
zens of this vkiaiiy that he ha* Ukan
rooms in above building where he is pre
pared to do all kinds of work belonging
to his lino, for men and beys, and accord
ing to latest styles. Goods sold by sam
ple. Having had nine years experience
1 he guarantees all work to render perfect
1 satisfaction, and solicits a share of the
public patronage. 6deoy
SPRING MILLS
Grain Warehouse
& Coal Yard.
H. KKUM HEINE A SON.
New Warehouse now ready for the
reception of grain, and the
Highest Cash Price Paid
Highest Cash Price Paid
for all kind* of
Grain anil Seed.
Grain and Seed.
C 0 A L!
Chestnut, Small Stove, Lump, Pee. ,
end Lime burners Coal always on |
baud at LOWEST PRICES. Also J
I
(/round Plaster <s• Salt. !
Hides!
i
Bring your hides and receive tbe best ■
market price in caeh for them.
6 doe. 3 m
CENTRE HALL " J
DRUG STORE..
MILLER A SON.
■ Successor to J. K. Miller A Son.} '
Dealer in Pure Drug* and Medicines, .
Dye stuff*, and Druggist's sundries.
PL'RE 1 VISE AS D LIQUORS !
Per medicinal purposes- j!
Tbe best brand* of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
always in sUx-k.
Prescription# carefully Compounded. i /
MILLER dtSON P
JFLK. Harris *Y 6V>.
1 NO. 5, B MOCKER HOFF ROW.
-
IROCNAILS,
P A IN T S,
OILS, ETC.,
o
J AS. HARRIS & CO.
Italirfbnta.
(JMIAIIAM & SON.
Graham A Son areofffering extra induce
menu to
CASH BUYERS.
We ba*e iho largtwl and cheapen flock of)
Boors AND SHOES
i >n BeUcfonte and are determined to tell at
.ucb price* a will uit the pockeU of #t
ery one. No# it the,time U> buy your fall
nnd a-tnter *t<-ck You c*ri get a good aol
lid Leather Mutton Shoe for Ladic*, from
S2OO to 2 AO
Ladies coarse shoes, $1 25
Men*' cosrse boots, 2 fiO
Children*' school shoes, 1 UU
Mens' wool lined gum boots, 3.00
" " *' Buckle overshoes, 1.50'
" " " Cong res* gaiters, l.flO 1
" Aleshes, l.t|
" ell gum overshoes. ,t>o
Womens' ell gum overshoes, .40,
Missus' ell gum overshoes, .36]
Mens' lumberman's gums, solid heel extra
heavy, 1 36
Let it be distinct])- understood that
these nro all Rubber
Goods. 20mayU
heavy, 1 36 1
Let it be distinctly understood that
these nrc all Rubber
Goods. '2omajU
W. 11. CAMP'S
R.
Furniture Rooms!
CRNTItR 11 ALL, PA.
1 manufacture all kinds of Furniture for
Chambers. Dining Rooms, Libraries and
Halle
If you want Furniture of any kind, don't
buy until you see my .slock.
UNDERTAKING
In all its branches. 1 keep in stock all>
the latest and most improved Coffins
and Cakels, and have overy faciN
ity for properly conducting
this branch of my business.
1 have a patent Corpse
Preserver, in which
bodies can be
proscrvoti for a considerable length oftime.
Jull tf W. R. GAMP.
IMPORT AN TO TRAVEL EES?
-THE
BUSH HOUSE!
BKU.KFONTK, Pa.
Has been recently thoroughly renovated
and repaired, and under the management
of the New Proprietor, Mr. F. D. Mc
COLLI! M, formerly of Pittsburg, is first*
class in ail its appointments
; SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
*Aro offered to those in attendance at court
(and others remaining in town for a few
days at a time.
The largest and most superbly Designed
Hotel in Central Pennsylvania.
' All modern conveniences. Go try the
I Bush house.
Wap P. D. MoCOLLTTM, Proprietor.
TYIN.S! DI
JLP S.T.Mh-ig • <*< ...
IDrug stare of. A v . .
fotit.', Ilfll dftor i'l l < iNiv ■ "M
Hick* it Bro, bit* Stwt '*! t Jt " ■< i
with all the Rtwi
• —......... .............
j DRUGS di MEDICINES,
, • 'CHEMICALS, PEBFUM KRY*"'*'
I SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSffF . j
I '
tTBUSSKS, BUPPORPRS, BRACKSj
i... FANCY AND TOILET .. i
j ARTICLES, *c„ AC.. AC. 1
! :
§ mt.MM M.Mno.M MMrMM "f
Patent Medicine*. Alcohol, pura "W . s
md Liquor* (or medical purpesa* oily.
Physician's proscription* carefully c< u
oounded and orders antwerefl with car*
and ditpatcb. Farmer* and Physicians
from tbe country will And our atock of
iiediclnea complete, warranted genuine
nd of tbe beat quality.
Tbi* Store will remain under the dlrae*
.ion of the accomplished druggist and
übarmaciit heretofore connected with it,
dr. H. M Harrington, and we respectful
y aolieit the custom of our friend* sad
as old patron* of the (tore.
I'Japif S. T. BHUGEBT.
Forks House I
PERRY STOVER, PROP'R.
The Fork* House, at Cohnrn station, ia
new and commodious, and D kept in beet
manner. Bed and board second to none
n the county. Steblinr for SO horses.
As a summer resort it will be found all
-Sat oould be desired, right in the heart of
I <ood fLbing arid bunting grounds, and
-urrounded by the most romantic rcanary.
Inoe y
W. A. CURRY",
iioti & C,hbb Wth&r,
CKM ill; HAM.,i-A. 9
Would most respectfully inform tbe eit
tens of this vicinity, that be baa started a
uew Boot end hhoe Shop, and would bo
hankful (or a *bare of the public patron
•ge. Boot* and Bbom made to order and
4. cording to style, and warrante bis work
iu equal any made elsewhere. All kinds
of repairing done, and charge# reasonable
'iise faitti a call. feblX.ly
rOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at
*" tee. (MUwii K iesH> sU< tad oatU
.tumlSaa em is UHM Sanaa uuc, M *w*'rt| *er
His wiil diss OS sad Sam srkasis.led Daada
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to me San. dsUsfsats aetSSHU
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GIVEN AWAY ##■***
BTHCL ENGRAVING.
££2 feflMMteaUTiAs toads,
tnallw* 1
> A • WtrtrL *r££llZfr'~k
Nervous Debility.
. V P* HI*H DsjHsasHa, a eas* asAaaatad
u~ "* **■" -r * to
Humphrey a Homeoualhic Specific
No. 28.
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Harness. Saddles, &c.
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SADDLERY
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porta tafctky avarMy .ahacrttwta taa dtya AM wbo
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Fim-elrnti accommodation for guesU
Ut-t for boM. i Arrive
and depart every dayfor all poutU.
C. T Auxaxbu. ft M. Bow in,
A LEXANDER A BOWER. At
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J L.SPANGLER. Attorney at Lev
• Consultations in English end Ger-
I man. Office in Furn's new buildiaf.
WM. P. WILSON, Attornev'isLiw,
Bellefonte i'e. Office in Mn. Ren
re Building. Hellefonte P*
PENNSVAIItY BANKING CO.
CENTKI HALL, PA.
RKCBIVK DEPOSIT:*. end allowlnler'
cat: Discount Notre; Buy end
Sell Government Securities,
Gold end Coupons.
Wm. WOLF, VM. R. MIKOL*.
i'res't. Cashier
THE BEST OFFER !
We will sell during these hard times
.
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PI A NO CO.,
,y No. 56 Broadway, N. T.
CHRONICS®*
TUk MKI Medical Cora
ch*" "< Uu* boo* am at I.brnf ta consult 1U antbor
•■F*Jnor mnUtmn Prlo br n All. *Ut for Lfaa
M.t.d.r* aUltloD. or lja tor ta* Popular atUUoa.
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Pt Bl.l&tMMt. CO . tj Kaat SWti At X T t Oct Mr
DOOR.
For $1 we will send free by mail.l
> *oa oi ta* follow lag 1m : ■
B distinct Ta, m'thly rose*, winter flowß
ering.H
8 •• Bogonias, *'
B " . Carnation Pinks **
B " Chinese Cbrrsimthemus.l
B " Zonal Geraniums, w. £ I
8 " Double •* **
8 " Ivy Leaved, "
8 " Heliotropes, "
5 " Abutilons, " O
2 " Double Cameliea, "
4 M Azaleas, "
4 " Lobster Cactus, "
6 Bouvardias, "
6 " Steviaa A Kupatoriums,
B " Fuchsias, w. L
4 M Double Violets,
2 " Poinsetta, Scarlet and
White, w. f.
4 " Plumbago,
B " Ferns, for Wardisn case
4 " Palms,
'j " Mosses. ' "
1 " Marantas, M
8 " Hyacinth Bulbs.
20 assorted Tulips. Bulbs.
50 " Crocus, "
2 " Jacobean Idly, Bulbs.
12 " Oxalia.
4 Lily of the Valley.
5 New Pearl Tuberose.
OK BY EXPRESS:
3 of sny of the $1 collection for' $2
7 "
V " •• •• 6
12 •'
14 " " •' 7
Or the wholo collection of 2SB Bulbs
and Plants sent by express on receipt
■•f $15.00, to which either of our Books
Gardening for Profit, Practical Flori
culture, or Gardening i'or Pleasure
(value $1 SO eacbß, will be added
Descriptive Catalogue frert.
PETER HENDERSON & CO.,
Seedsmen and' Flo rists,
35 Cortland Street, Now York.
jrdOseat T.