THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hull, Ca, Th'rrd. March 14 78. **-TKRMn s'2per year,wken paid in yilrance ; $2.60 irhen nof paid in oWrnH.-e. Adrertixementx 2LVf* per /me for f Are* in aer/toss*. and bcentxper line for every snA rqnml insertion, Advertisement* by tke year at a literal dixcount. Subscribers outside tkr county should re mit ux 10 ef*, amount of one year'* pes/- age, instead o/'iOct* a* formerly when paid by tkemxelrex. Subxeriberx can always tell koir their fv>r* scb full MM la In* IM* KxlvirdxJ • or >* or* ''! moon at 1 P M and stare two ***** after. daa KsUst Master. t't.'-xal' tUtOK _ LOCAL ITEMS. Sale large farm stock, Jonath. Har ter, Penn tp , March 14. Sale, lots ot J. From, de ed, Centre Hall, March 16. p. F. Keller's sale, Centre Hall. Mar. 22 —A Jour Blacksmith wanted immedi ately by J. T. Lee, Centre Hall. tf Mr. D. Hess has his new store room at Linden Hall, completed, and will occu-, py it in a few weeks. It is one ef the j handsomest rooms in that section. Ex-Sheriff Musser of Penn, it a can didate for Assembly. Also Abner Mur ray ef Harris, and J no. F. Krebs of Fer guson. Spartansburg, Pa., was destroy ed by fire, on 7. Twenty families homeless ; loss SIOO,OOO Mr. Murray, this week took posses sion of Miller's drug store ; he will com bine with it fancy articles and confection eries. Mr. Huey, * citizen of Millheim, died last week, while away el his former home near Sharnokin. 11 is wife died sud denly at Millheim, only four weeks pre- Tious. The branch R. R. from Coourn to Mill heim is still beinn made by word of mouth, and a few scratches on paper. Push fellows, and dig. Mr. Samuel Sieels, P. M.of Millheim, has been very sick for some time, but at present is slowly mending. The patent single tree, enables you to unhitch a horse instanUaeously and with perfect safety. Jno. T. Tee, coach maker, Centre Mall, has the right for Gregg and Poller. Farmers remember that Mr. John lioffer carries on the store at the old stand. Beiletonte. His stock will be the largest in the county, and embrace every thing needed by farmers and housekeep ers in the line of dry-goods, notions, gro ceries, clothing, Ac., at low prices, llof fer's always was headquarters for farmers. The Zion band passed through here with a handsome wagon, a few days ago. which they purchased cheap at a forced sale in New Berlin. Dr. Alexander runs a lime kiln. He also bad an upset last week, but horse fell and got fast in the fence, which prevented further progress, smashed buggy, and bruises. —Spring Mills had a Musical conven tion list week, with concert Sat. night in M. E. church. Kev. Boeder, a theological student at Lancaster, preached in the Kef. congre gations of the Centre Hull charge last Sabbath, on invitation Try Secbiei's prunes and dried and canned peaches, if you want something nice. Sold very low. Subscribers of the Reporter who change their post-office address this spring should netify us. Give old and new ad dress We had most delightful weather; last week and beginning of this, bordering on summer, (some trees are full of buds and the busr bees could be heard holding concert all day long in them. Monday night brought a change, it rained nearly all night, continuing cloudy Tuesday Have received an order to announce an independent candidate for Legislature. There is neither name nor money with the order. Who is responsible? A farmer told us tbe other day that be would not be without Dr. Bull's Cough j Syrup if it cost five dollars a bottie. It must be a wonderfall remedy. Mr. Shem Spigelmyer of Hartleton, has been employed by the Messrs. Smith & Co. to take charge of the grain ware house st Cobum. The Middleburg Post says. The barn and other outbuildings of Emanuel Duck, of Middlecreek twp-, were consumed by fire en Sunday morning tbe 17th inst. It is supposed tbe fire is tbe work of an incen diary, as the family of Mr. Duck found a sack of flour stowed away in the barn on Saturday, which they removed and in its stead placed a bag filled with stones and chatT. This bag was found some distance from the burned buildings tbe morning after tbe fire. There was a small insur ance. FIKE—On Thursday last a bouse on the line of the L.. C 4S.C. R. R , six miles west of Laurelton, occupid by two fami lies, tbe owner, Mr. Geo. Kreisber, and Jno. L. Goodlender, was destroyed by fire, with most of its contents. All that was saved from destruction was through the commendable efforts of Messrs. Furey, Benson, Stoughton and Hartman, whose train arrived at the scene just as the fire was breaking through the roof- Cause of fire—pipe projecting through the roof. — Telegraph. An elegant table syrup, at SecbleFs grocery at only 00 cents per gallon- Only think of it! We invite the attention of our read ers to the large advertisement of tbe Franklin Jewelry Co., in another column. Any of tbe articles would make elegant presents, Every order sent tbem will be filled. A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE —HARDWARE, TIKWARE AND BTOTE STORE TOR BADE.—Located at Spring Mi'tle, Centre county, Pa., the ter minus of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad. Is now a very good stand, and will be one of the best in the State this year and in the future The tin-shop alone will and does pay well, as there arc none nearer than Millheim and Centre Hall, both about 6 miles off We can convince any parties wishing to buy that it is a good business poisft. Will sell store room and contents at first cost. Our reason for selling is that one of us ex pects to be away a greater part of this summer in the water and steam gover nor business, in which we hare lately be come largely interested, and our business in the Bellefonte store requinngour whole attention. This is a good chance for any one desiring this line of business, her particulars, inquire of the below mention ed firm at their place of business in Belle fente. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. VIRITIS;G CARDS. —Your name printed on 25 Mixed cards, no two alike, for 10 cents. _ „ _ WM. KURTZ, Centre Hall, Pa. The best cheese made in America lower than elsewhere, always to be found at Sechler's grocery, where you can find a complete assortment of all other groceries fresh and pure. "I'd rather not," Augustus said, The truffles quick rejecting ; "How now. my dear," said she, "what fresh Conceit are you affecting ? I do not wish to ruffle you, Nor yet to make a pun, Gus ; But then, you see, 1 thought that you Were fend of any fun Gus." —Youkers Gazette. On the night of the flth inst. a houo, sla bio and spring houo, situated in Gregg township, northeast of Penn Hull, wore totally destroyed by fire. Tho building* belonged to Jo*?e ynyder, and woro lately occupied by one Albright, who had moved from tho promise* only a few day* before this occurrence. tl ha* undoubtedly boon tho work of an incendiary. Onk I'sKri't. Thamp.— Tho Toronto Globe ha the following: A hort tiino ago, about bedtime, a rather aeedy indi vidual, whoo outor garment* botokenoii an eternal estrangement from hi* waslier woman, called at Farmer B.'s and request ed lodging for the night. Mr. it. did not hare any room* suitable for tho traveller, but offered some old blankets and the hay j mow. These were thankfully accepted, j and tho tramp was soon soundly asleep in the hay. About midnight two men, hav ing only vague idea* of mount and tuum, drove a team and wagon to the barn, and commenced stealthily and noiselesslyto fill the wagon with twenty-two or twenty. thre bags of wheat, which Mr. B, had ready for market neat day. They had all loaded up save a five-bushel sack, stand ing in a corner, which they had vainly tried to lift. Said ene of thorn "Let us go; we can't load it." The tramp, about this moment happening to awake, and considering tho above an appeal to his manhood, arose out of the hay. saying. "I'll help you !'' Tho men, at the ap pearance of tht king of shreds and patches issuing lYora the dark corner, both flow like lightning from the premises, leaving horses, wagon, and all behind them The tramp aroused Mr. 8.. who, coming to the barn„atOCce recognised the team as belonging to a man living not a thousand miles awav. They are still in Mr: B.'s possession. A specialty is made in Quecnsware by i-echier S Co.. and they have upon their selves the most elegant assortment of that kind of goods, in the county. All housekeepers and persons just commenc ing will do well to see Sechier'e Queens ware before purchasing elsewhere. Otfer ed very cheap. The people of Peart township are going to improve their land, if lime can do it. Nearly every farm is having some applied which, of course, is a grand move iu the right direction. Millhaitn will have almost a score of new buildings going up the coming sum mer, consisting of dwellings, store rooms, etc. Two of them to be brick structures. Seven of these buildings will be erected on Penn street. man's, you will regret it, for he sells so low that you save money by purchasing at the Kagie Clothing Hall. Newman is king of the ready made clothing trade in Cenuo county, and if it were not for him, you would at this day have to pay 50 per cent, more for it. Hundreds of dollar* have been saved by the people of this county through Newman's putting down the price of clothing. The community owe bim their support for this. Some miscreants stole a lot of beltir.g from sew mill of Daniel Gen'.xell, in Penn township The matter leaked out some how and Mr. Gentzel had the parties ar rested, and brought before Justice Emer ick, where the matter was adjusted. The people of Penn township would better lake warning and secure their meat in time. Buacg SMITH SHOT and Dwelling House at Penn Hall, offered tor Kent A good stand. Possession given April Ist, next. Apply to J. B. Fisher, Penn Hall, Pa. 14 mar St Guggenheinier is selling off at cost, at the stand at Spar.gler's hotel, where you can get clothing and other goods cheap. The store-room is being enlarged, and they are selling off goods low to gel room for a new stock. The best canned and dried fruits, and all other groceries, always on hand at Sechler's, headquarters for pure and fresh groceries. Go to F- P. Green's and get pure and tresh drug*, spices and toilet article*, as well as fancy articles. Mr. Green pre pare* the compound Syrup of Tar, a rem edy that is invaluable for coughs, colds, consumption, Ac., and one that should be kept in every household. Millheim bad another Auction man last week, and now nearly every body in that town keeps his paper collar# in a coffee pot or wash boiler, and every little boy carries two lead pencils, while in every family may be found two or three papers of pins and a turkey red handkerchief. Eiias Lose of Millheim has purchased an engine for his shop, and is now running his machinery by steam power. They say the Journal man admires it very much. REBERSBURQ AND VICINITY. Re?. Keyes Lecture on Saturday event ing wt> a grand success. His -übject was "Abraham Lincoln." Many of our Towns men neve: knew the good and wholesome qualities that Lincoln possessed, truly if we look through co!yed glasses the beauty of an object will often be marred. The croqueting season has opened again and our sports are busy a whole day at times. We are afraid that they, as well a the many summer birds that have c me on lately, will have to undergo a backset on account oftha weather. The Candidates for the various schools of eur townships are busy working up their applications. We wish the Board or rather directors would act wise and not promise any one until the present term has ended. We learn thatC. O. Mallory means to close bis school on the 28 of this month with a public entertainment in the even ling- A few days ago Geo. Miller lost a fine horse. lie was out plowing and upon his return he took tho gears from the horse that appeared well, upon which he laid down and died suddenly. In our last report we unintentionally omitted to mention that Ilenry Bruingard was elected Constable at Spring elec tion. ntw MOR. (Communicated.) At the late election, the people of l'enn township showed their dislike to the Grangers, by defeating all except one, that had been placed in nomination ; and be would have been defeated, bad it been known that he is a member of tbe order. It is said that some men, who live entirely of the patronage received from the Gran gers. expressed themselves unmannerly. No one hurt except such who can not pad die their own canoe. 0 CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce that I. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, will be a can didate for (Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. Mr. S. M. Swartz, of Potter, desires to inform his friends and democrats that he will be a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary. 4t John Treaster ) In the Court of Common vs Sylva- > nia Treaster.) Pleas ofCentrecounty. No. G2, April Term, 1877, Subpojna in Di- vorce. The undersigned, a commissioner ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of said county to take testimony in the above case, will attend to tbo duties of his ap pointment at his office, in tho old Conrad House in Bellefonte. on Wednesday the 20th day ot March, 1878, at one o'clock, p. m., when and wherekll parties interested may attend. W. F. KKBKR. 28feb3t Corns' r. NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that the interest of the undersignod, in the Pcnnsvalley Banking Company, at Centre Hall, was transferred, about one year ago, to John P. Harris, and my con nection with the same has ceased. 1 mar 31. JOHN UOFFEK. Crayon-painting.— G ft your Pho tographs Enlarged. —The undersigned is prepared to enlarge all Photographs, in which the features are plain, especially the eyes. In sending pictures always mention the Color of Eyes and Hair. Price, fl for one person, and 75 cts. each for all taken from the same pholcgraph thereafter. Handsome Frames furnished at the fol lowing prices. Bxlo Oval. .75 .90 and 1.20. Square, .75 1.00 and J. 25. In ordering, mention the kind (oval or -quare), also the price of frame you want. It not inconven ient, persons are expected to come for their pictures, being notified when finished. For further particulars address, i CHAS, W. DEBBXINE, Centre Mall, Pa. I The concert and tableaux in the M ' K. church, in this placo on last Friday evening, by the la*lics ol the Methodisi cor gregalion ol Bollofonto, *► a pleasanl and successful affair, and a full house wit ne*ed the entertainment; the proceeJigc to the Methodist churches of the two plac es. The character of the entertainment was to represent the good old days of our grandmas, custom*, music, and all. Ihe entertainment opened with "Auld Lang Syne," which wa* sung with sweet pathos The part* that followed, at far a* we -an remember, (having no programme were, tableau "The M andering Minstrel, very j beautiful ; a "Very Worldly* songge, 1 Cousin Jedediah." very amusing ; tabl-au j "The Betrothal o! Martin Luther and ; kal'ierine Van Nara." with Jack Bpang* ler a* Luther, a priest and the hridc. "l'olly Hopkins and Tommy Tompkins' by little Miss Bulla and Johnny Powers, was one of the pleasant touches ol the evening and well performed "An iMo on Science," and "Stryke ye Cymbals, both by alt the male and female singers were favorite* which delighted the audi ence; tableau "The Haymakers was good, music and scene . tableau "Burning of Joan ot Ate," representing the French, hrro.un who raised the siege of Orleans and entered it in triumph, afterwards ta ken bv tho Eaglish she was burned as * witch* May 1481,--this tableau was ad mirable i There were otl er parts all well perform i ed, and all received reunds of applause. [ There was g<-od order; a.l went away . pleased, and got their quarter's worth From the \\ atchman's a- "uut of the en i ! tertainmenl week before at Bellefonte, we i | copy the names of characters , Head timei-twa* Praiseworthy Pettibone j Holbrooke tDr. It. L Daitt, whoaclodlho , | character well. The women singers were Aunt Prudence Slimmens, Mr* He* ' Millor Mistreat Jerusha Cooper, she that wa- a Do-Littleillri It V Hughes Dutiful Stirabout. Mr* 1 11 Hastings Phoebe Ann Pease, , Miss Listie Camp- , bell;' Deliverance lliggius. .Miss Salliej McGinley * Perseverance Jennings, (Mis* Ada A Uaupt ;1 Sophronysbo Prynie, , ,\l iss Fannie Gray;! Penelope Fluke, ; Miss Nannie McGinley ;l Tabitha Pick- j ersgill. Miss Maggie Mulholland.) A., '.he above ladies were dressed, and looking at them from the au-j ditorium, thought carried u* hack to the ] Jays ot our dear old grandmothers. The men singers were Praiseworthy Pelliboioj' Helbrooke, the head timeist, < Dr. Dartt , 1 Live-it-Down Biieklefll*, (B- F. Ke.ler ; - Deacon Holdfast Highflyer. tW. F. Heed-, or ;> Swlathie! HiagenbotU-m, (Alf Mar tin;) Zenas Heldenough, .Mr. Kcbb; Master Doolittle i Willi* Tyson and, a. tho programme said, "a matter of four- ; score beside." A CIRCASSIAN ATROCITY. T ! Almost the rJutiro Population of a Village Smothered. j The Constantinople correspondent of the !j London Daily News, writing ui.dcr Jat j, of February 13. says : -j ".-.bout the following most horrible abominable and unheard of crime, in it t j self a colossus of savageneu, a whole -J abyss of atrocity, I have most authentic! D and reliable information, though lor the] take of humanity I should hare been glad { were it otherwise. * f "It appears that the inhabitants of the at village of St. George, souls in at), Greeks entirely, dying before the Circa*- la aians, who bad attacked and destroyed their village, managed to hide themselves r, Fifth cavalry, stationed here, started Saturday in charge of a water wagon, and was driv en into a canyon a mile from town and covered up by twenty feet of snow. Other instances of loss of life are reported. SEVEN HUNDRED LIVES LOST. London, March 10.—A dispatch to Renter's telegram from Triestesays: "The Austrian Lloyd steamer Sphinx, from Cavalio, with twenty-five hundred Cir cassians on board, caught fire and went ashore near Cape Elia. Five hundred lives were lost. The remainder were sav ed Cavalio, or Kavala, the port from which the burned vessel sailed, its a Turk ish town in Macedonia, on the iEgean Sea opposite the island ol Thaos." The Standard states that seven hundred Cir eassians perished on the steamer Sphinx, which was burned near Cape Elia. The death of the pope is sad, very sad, but it brings one consoling reflection. He leaves no children .to contest his£will.— Chicago Tribune- 1 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER s ,t Have lately opened u wpccial invoice ol t- B ELLON'S 1 BLACK SILKS. l' FULL -4 INCHES WIDE. ft i >■ Prices, • * $1.50 j Prices, • • SI.OO I Prices, • • $1.75 ; Prices, • • • *2.00 ' Prices, • * $2.25 ■ Prices, > - '2.50 I Prlcos, • - 2 - 7S Prices, ' * 13.00 I 1 There gnvth will I* found on com par . ison to bo ftum J to W cwnU Icaa in price than similar qualities can be bought Iclacwhere This make of tenuis la tliur ought v reliable, and i unexcelled for durability of wear. AW, about 500 PEICES FANCY SILKS, IN PRICKS RANGING FROM .0 CENTS TO 11 PER YARD AM of which ara guaranteed to be below even current wholesale prices. N.4MFLEM fall tleteript.i 0/ Pry Uo*i for~*r4i an apptimtion. ami < r wer to interfere OSSPIUACY AGAINST THE PoPE.|; London. March 11 A ure>el dispatch rom Home tart the revolt of tbe Papal , wi.itiuardt bat been discovered to be ( he resuull o( a conspiracy f the Ultra- ( nonUnes to compal the l ope's departure ( rom Rome. Sir Bertie Frsrs reperU U.at the Kaffirs >< are been completely defeated. awe . A lettsr from San Domingo, Januarv states tbat the Revolutionists attacked ' tier's army, one mile distant frssm the By. ana uUerly defeat**! it, Uking many irisouers and capturing all its arlil.ery n l ammunition. AND ST ILL*IrU*OES DOW N. < New Y'orit, March 11.—Gold this morn ng. shortly after tbe opening of business ' cached 1001. the lowest point yet reach-! 1 id. < It was on the train and the lights burn >4 dimly, Ka-d he. "Do 00 ub me* ' Said! he, "Kt, I übs 00 " tsaid a Tulgar fellow >n thereat behind them. "What are yer liven' us. taffy?"-Boston F*st SPRING MILLS. CapL llasseuplug is champion gardener has cabbage, ooi<*. lettuce and potatoes planted already, and mil up too ; and to crown all a nice lot ot your.g chickens "up" too. Should rerr.ernber the printer| with a pair of them on 4th of July, as he intends to nave all the for th.t day In gardening he has put W. J Alexander in the background, and by the 4th we hope to bear from klr A. through your paper and see how they stand. Charley oreset is still keeping the hard ware store for Hicks A Bro . .nd it doing n good business, and is u thorough gentle- ID ED. Mrs. Margarst Woods it lying very ill —recovery doubtful. X H4IUUED. On March 7.by Bee. W K- Fischer, Geo. 11. lioman and KmnnL. Necae, both of Gregg twp , ■Centre county, Pa. On Mar 7, at the Reformed Parsonage, Aaronsburg, by Rev. J. G. hhoemaker, Mr t.. lteilzeil Wolff to Miss Cetestia Artbhernot, both of Penns Creek. On the 6 inat., at Kebersburg, by Rev.J F. Aurand, Mr. Ramue! M Ulricb. ofj Millbeim. to Mis Harriet J. llurrell, of Haines township. On the 10th, at the fame placa. by the 'imo. Mr It. W Skater t-> Mis K. J. Jiosterman, both of Mile* twp., Centre 'county, PA. DIED. i In Potter twp , March 1, 1878, of inflam mation, John Edgar Slack, only son ol Sam'! and Mary black, aged 3 years, 9 months and 18 days. ! Suddenly, at Bellefontc, on Sunday. .Mar. 3. 1878, John Montgomery, aged ; Mbout 70 years. Dec eased wa a brother of the lute Moses Montgomery. In Boggs township, on 21 ult., Henry I' Trcziyulny, aged 78 years. At Coburn Station, in I'enn township, on 28th ult., ol Catarrh fever, Dorcas An na. daughter of John 11. and Laura Har ris, ag'd 0 years, 11 months and 8 days. V.— Came to the premises of Ja j cob Oroye, in Potter twp., March | 6. a lilack horse, fivo years "Id, about 141 hands high, witii star on forehead. The; owner it requested to corns forward, prove j property, pay charge*, and remove the same, otherwise it will bo dealt with ac cording to law. J. U. AlkxAsnr-K. 14 mar 3l Town #lerk. CAUTION.— All person, are hereby cautioned against lb purchase el a note given by me, (with John Boatman as bail) to Jacob Orovo, for one hundred dollars, dated Feb. 27, 1878, not having re ceiveif value for isms, 1 will not pay it unlMs compelled by law. Mar 14. 3t. J C KOSSMAN. jnXECUTOR'S NOTICE - Letters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Lee, of Potter township, de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, ajl persons indebted to said estate are required to miike immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement. A. LUCKKNBACH, Mar 14, Gt. Executor. DIPTHERIA! Johnaon'a Anodjna l.lntmant will poattiaalj pmant thla Urrlbla dlaaaao. and will p Went! 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 Kailroads to travel on. Tickets, Freight , Kates, etc., apply or write to b WM SHOKTLIDGK, - Agent Atchinson, Topcka& Santa FuKK. '2odec 3m liellefoute, Pa. ADDITIONAL BARGAINS IN SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS FOR WINTER AND EARLY SPRING. STRAWBRIDGE A CLOTHIER lake pleamro in submitting the following additional bargains, JU.sT OPENED ONE CASE TWILLED EHILLAN TINES Is.-. >RTB 11 ivi.iitta), at SI Cents, present salue ikl cents. ON K LOT ALL WoOI.HATIN STRIP KD HUNTING. AT at tents l'iie luauulaclurer hat made no sale of these goods I r less than h.'i cents previ --us to our closing purchase, aud ths retail price has been and is now f#o cents else where TWO CASKS MATKLAKSK HKIUK AI L- wool, AWU eursaion STTLKS. These we shall sell at U) Cents. ONKCASK EXTRA Alt MURKS, In medium Ltuu r coLOEs, at US Cents. ONE CASE EXTRA ARM I' RES, Same quality as above, but not equal in styles, AT JU it A vs. ONE CASE ARML'RES, loOD ql AI.ITV, AT AJ CRVTS. ON E CASK IIOU RK ITS at Iki cenU. The lollowiag are rapidly selling and will soon be closed ONE CASK ENGLISH BOURKTTES, WOOL riLLIKU, At 14 OUSTS. ONE CASE ENGLISH BOURKTTES, AT "JO ITM) vear KLMUAHIT AT TUUC ONKCASK ENGLISH BOURKTTES, AT'dbouvTs, auuucun VUOM ft) FT.TTA. ONKCASK ENGLISH MATKI.ASSKS, AT 'JdOUXTS, KKAL VALUE 31 I'tMT. ONK CASE ENGLISH MATKLASSKS. j AT '£> OEUTa. ONE CASK ENGLISH MATELABSE BEIGE, AT A) CENTS. w ON K CASK KSGLLSU MATKLABSK BEIGE, AT26CENTS. ONE CASE ENGLISH MATKLASSE 11K1GK, AT SI CENTS. These sre undoubted bargain*. i ONE Lor MOHAIR BRILLANTJNKS. i TU COLORS, at U6 near*. Nevsr sold let* than 46 cent*. ONE Lor PURE Moll A 111 lilt ILL AN TIN KS. IS i HOIt'I COLORS. AT 81 CgSTU. Lately sold at 60 cents. It t* beleived that not a single iteiu in above hit hat ever before been told st tbe ' price* in any marks', of thu country, STRAWBRIDGE A CLOTHIER. X. W. Cor. Eighth and Market Su., PHILADELPHIA. J I)t'BLICSALE Will b (old at Eub lir Sale at tha rer tdene* >f the un- At T pf.lrc Hall, 1 R 111 Al, MARt II 3 Head H r*o*. V being Black Marr*well tiiHUheg, a. d one llat Horse, I Milk Cow, 2 SboeU, Top Buggy good A new, 1 'J-hcree Wagon. 1 2-hc-re* Sledjust new. 1 Family Kled, I *ett of Hav-iadder*. double Tree#, (ingle Tree*, Fork*. Cutting Bench, 1 *etl of s.ngle Har n.m, 1 sett Tug Harness just new, Sythe, 'JCldar Barrels, Iron kettle. Meat Bench Meat Stand, No 11 Radiant Light Coal Stove, small WootJ(U)*A. withojberUeuse Furniture And many other Article* too nu.; •nrruu* to mention Hale to rouirnance at] Jo rlock. w* en Term* will be mad* known. P. F. KELLER ! pUBLIC SALK In I"#nn township, At the residence of j the subscriber, on Thursday, March 14lh, ! ISTh 4 Horse*. 4 l'o*, 'J springing lleif 'ere, 'J slock Hu ■*. V bead vourg tattle,. 1 br-Hd Sow, H>g*. li broad wheel farm; I Wagon*, 1 tw.s.horse Wagon. 1 truck Wagon. 1 Buggy. 1 n** B Uled, 1 truck Siod. r.ew Champion Keaper. with all the attachment* to it, 1 O. b ntuatein Hotter township, bound ad and described a* follow*, north bv land U.f Wm. Boa!. *r , east by land of Edward Kline and David Eye. outh and *e*t by lland of Eli Horner, containing 1 acre and <6B perch**, more or le*. Thereon erect-, ' ed a lioute and Stable, Term* —One half of purchase money on confirmation of *ale. balance in one year with interest, to be *ccur*d by bond and morigago en the premise*; bond to bo given in the sum of S6OO to be approved by the court or one of lb* Judge thereof ') One third of purcbae* money, after pay ' ment ot debts, to remain m the premises during the life of the widow • jifrb A. LUtvENUACH Adm r. ■ Q RE HA US' COURT SALE. By orJcr of the Orphan*' Court of Cen tre county, will be o!d at public vendu* i on the premier* near Centre Hall, on 1 SATURDAY, the 16 day of March net, the fallowing real estate, the property ol Jacob From, dec'd. to wit ONE LOT, j bounded re*t by lands of Geo. I)ur*t, south by lot ol Howard Harkin*. eat and •.north by turnpike road, containing aboul 1 one-fourth of an acre, with Wagon-roaket •hop tbereon erected. ' One other LOT, bounded north byloi >'of Howard flarkin*. *l by land* of Geo. * Durst, sr., south by another let of raid dee'd, east bv turnpik*, containing ONK I HALF ACRE f Tb# third LOT, beunded north by tb< d lot above described, wo*t by land* ef Geo Durst, tr , south by land of John Nrff , east hv turnpike, containing ONE HALF ACRE The iast two de*cribed will b< „ told cither separate orlogaihcrto suit pur I chaser*. Terms - One half the purcheso money ji on confirmation of sale, the balance in one | year, to bo secured bv judgment notes with < legal interest. JOHN SHANNON, | febll _ Adm'r. ■ Philadelphia, Feb. 25 —tjuiet and firm, 4 60(4,5. Wheat easier and lower; amber 1 Hfel 87, red 1 Corn easier and lower, yellow 63te, mixed i 53|r; mixed 68c, February 63c, April 541 c ' May 610. tlats dull and heavy. Penne white 831(it84J<:; western do., 334(£841c, do, mixed 32(g,33c. Spring Mills Market. White Wheat, 1 20 Red " 120. Rye, 60c. Corn, ears, per bu. new, ,46c Oats, 25c. Buckwheat, 76c. Clovcrseed, $3.00 to $4.00 Chop, per ton, $28.00. Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl, $0 23 Butter, 18c. Tallow, 7c. Hams 11c, Shoulders 7c. Sides 7c. Rags, 2c. Kggs per doz., 12c. Coal, Egg, per ton, $4.60. " Stove, 4.60. ' Chestnut, 4.26. " Pea. 8.00. BCLLKrOKTK Makkkth.— by Shorllldge A Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale, $0 26. retail. $7 00. White wheat, 1 .16 Red " 1 16. Rye, 66. Corn, shelled, 45 Corn, cob, 40. Oats, 28 to 30. Barley, rye woight, 66. Cloversocd $4 60 per 64 pounds. Nova Scotia platter, ground, 10 00. Cayuga " $1)00. Potatoes, .40, Onions, ,60c. Butter, per lb., ,22c. Lard, Bacon, sides, ,10c. " shoulders, 10c, " Hams, 14c. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! HmlUi and Happinaaa ara prloalaaa Wealth to thalr possessors, and /at they ara within Iba raaob of arary ona who will uia WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS, ' The only sure cure for Torpid Urer, DyapepeU, • liMuUche. Soar Stomach, Constipation, liability, Nauwea, and all Bllltou* ootnplalnU and BUkml I) t Bor der* Nona jrenulno unlet* signed, "Wni. Wright, Phila." If roar l>ru*glt will not supply send 26 cte , faronuboiio £*KlV* lioller A Co , 70 N. 4th st. rbllMtetplUs- Bj*n lr or >p THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. W have a very largo >nd complete * took of HarJwarc, the largest that was ever before oflered by any firm to tbe people of tkli county,'andfare selling at tbefrery low* est pt#ssibl# rates I roil, Steel and Nails, Locks, C Jlassand Puttj, Pure W biin Lead* and Linseed Oil; Turpentines and Varoitbe*. all wbiob we warrant to give aatiifaction. Oir Pore Lead will CO at mucb surface as any In tbe msikcl ami cannot be excelled for whiteness. READY MIXED PAINT put up in any quantity to suit people, fr .. one-pound cans to on* gallon cans, all ready fur use. These painu ws warrant to b* mixed with pure lead and oil, and are tree from all adulteration. MECHANICS TOOLS We iav special attention to this branch, and keep a full linn of Saw#. Chisels Hammers and Bailey's Iron Panes : Horse nails ofall kind#,Trace Chain., llamea, Etc KILL LIN EOF SADDLERY OF ALL DKBCKIPTIONB. COACH WOj)D Wo UK -Spokes. PeHoea, Pate a Wheel. #f the mt improved p*t ants; Mrs. Potts' Improved Flat lr.m, cheap, convenient end durable—polished and nickel-plated. Johnstons Prepared Ktisomine ! put up in 0-pound packages; easily put on, and chsaper than paper. Wo have all colors; STOVES. Ws have the enly Reversible, Top-plate Cooking Steve* in the market The Keystone, Susquehanna and Juniata, whieb we warrant to be tbe best baksri and Ibe heav. OOOkVtoVE* "lT L*T hVh ANI"soMKs7I MTU£'woßl.f> f Alto kinJ, ©fßangesand other stores. COMEAND6EE OUlt KEYSTONE VALENTINES & CO., HUMES' NEW BLOCK. BEILEFONTE. PA ARE NOW PREPARED For The Fall Jnd W inter Trade. Bargians Greater Than Ever! WOOLLEN GOODS, COTTON GOODS, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. DRESS GOODS, in great variety. LADIES COATS, finest and largest aaaortmenl ever brought to Bellafonte. 811A WW, BLANKETS, IIATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, IN FACT EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. Remember we do bueiueeaon tbe ONE PRICE PLAN* and therefore in sure our prices as tie lowest. NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY, TC&t.EKTIKES & CO. THE Dexter Spring 4.00(1 Set Sold last two rears. The Dexter Spring was a child oP neceeiity. Three or four generation* had been jerked almost to death or had their spines twisted into permanent curvature by the continous jerks of the Kliptic Spring, or latterly had their necks broken by the side throw of the Concord. For theae reasons the people de manded a Spring on which they could ride with ease and which would at the same time be strong and substantial. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE - I Letters of administration on the estate of Francis A. Uarsbbarger, of Potter's Mills, deo'd, having boen granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to said decedent are re- ( quested to make immediate payment, and persona having claims against the estate will present them authenticated for settle ment W.J.THOMPSON. HfebOt Adm'r. Lincoln Ilutler Powder, makes but ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Try it—for aala at Wo. Wolf a atoie. THE FRANKLIN JEWELRY COMPANY , ,°*J c kt aonuina ona pair I.tdy'a Prse*!*-*. sue Toman N'-rk-Chain and Lork-t, rue sot of Slnda, ona , K sof ataaaa-Buliaaa, c-aa Lady's Has ilar-lUna, and t"in>. cn Bsal Eiag, one engrsted "Frtandahip ' R"'B. ""a ' Plain king, ona amboaaad Collar Button, all t wß.rb ara colJ-pUlad. warraniad lo ir.d lha test rf solid e-U. and aaaetly asi aapraaaalad by lha eDgrsnogs In this snn-unremrnt. On rereipl of ona dollar, wa will Mod tint grand (fray #f handaoma Jewelry, securely par had in a beautiful casket, poaipa.d, to at addraaa. Our mammoth Illaatratad Catalogue acaomnaniaa aaara oaakal fraa. Mail all ordara lo PIIA.VKI.LN 4XWRLRY CO., 703 Bennett Street, Pldladelphta. fj For meeting this demand by supply ing the CELEBRATED DEXTER I SI'RING which is so rapidly euper t ceeding tho old styles the Dexter i Spring Co. have no apology to offer r but rather feel that tbey owe the Driv e ing Fraternity an apology for not baring produced it sooner. REND FOR CIRCULAR OF SPRINGS 1 T0 DEXTER SPRING CO., HI LTON. PA. .i3jan2ot Near Pittsburgh. Chas. H. Held. Clock. Watlcbmiakcrsl Jewelei Mi 1 1 hei m . Cent re Co.. Pa. At klcdsof I lacks, Wub •rows4d with • lr4 of tho moat h i aad day of iho month and wmk o IU faca. ahleb ka warraatod aa a j>orfoci tlmo ,• Clarka. WatcLaa aad Jawalr? tajalrad m abart aa I Uaa aal tanfli4 ji 0O <; t.rTKLirs, Dentist, Millhelm. ■ Otm his vnlHiim I w-tlm to lbs pwbltc. Hs Is prepared to perform >ll la ths 4aUI s' lla Is iss falls prspared la astract laatk akaalaUs Sltkaat pala. myaTOj J(ts. Harris >LACLNtM in . X V Par -tiaam ot LIA BOOK aro at libort* So wimluu aatbor I la paraoa . r FTF aul fro. Pri<. I.# mail SO* far U aiaaSaed o4lU<. or tIJUt tor lb. Popalar oSitiim. obiak nauiu all U> aam. matior and lllratniham < oatoata LOI-10. troa ioaou WLRT Ml' KJLa V MTU. Pt'BLUHIXUOO.. TWKAATWABXI X TTtuatWa lIKT BEADY FOR WINTER!! IF YOV WAXTTUE FEBYBEST ANDCHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES, BUT the '•Laurel Wreath." Single or DOUBLE HEATERS.) Thete stoves have TWO ROWS of lights, ehakiog and dumping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinkers. No danger from gas, no parts to burn lout, so as to let gat into the upper room. We make THREE SIZES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of theae justly popular Stoves. IF YOU WANT THE YER YBESI ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BI V THE "ZENITH? Double Oren Range; or the 44 Economy Single Oren Range Thev are the beet in the market, hate' SIX bOILER H(>LFX, abating and dumping grate, Al'l'L Y THE HE A 7 TO ALL THE BOILERS AT OXCE. The oren it large and square,' the doors tin-lined. The ELATES ARE HEA IT. unlile the light plates l of city Mores—COM RARE THEM. We mate a Xo. $ and Xo. 9of both these ranget. All these stoves are WARRANT ED, ami you can get repairs from the Manufactory iu one day. Fur Sale by J. A. KKESMAN, Centre Hall. J. B. FISHER, Peon Hall SNOOK. SMITH & Of., Millheira G. R. SPIGELMYER, Woodward Manufactured by the SUPER, WALLS & SHRINER , MTg Co. LEWISBURG, PA. We also manufacture the Celebra ted BUCKEYE REAPER&MOW ER, KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL LKR, COLE S UNIVERSAL SUL* KY CULTIVATOR. New Model, Centre Draft. HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE. HOOBIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEV£ R CORN SHELLER, Pl' , " rf9) Land Rollers, eto, ' ' 29nov IM IW; AN TO TRAVELERS. —THE— BUSH HOUSE! BELLKFoXTE, FA. Has been recently thoroughly renovateJ and repaired, and under tho management of the New Proprietor, Mr. F. D. Mc COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, ii first class in all Us appointments J SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS lAre 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. | Ail modern conveniences. Go try the Bush bouse. lVap F. D. McCOLLUM, Proprietor. AT COST! FALL AND WINTER GOODS In greet abundance, at GRENINGER*B STORE, Coburn Sution, A full line of general merchandise care fully selected, aud embracing nil manner Dress Good*, Carpets. Oil cloths, Groceries. Glassware, Tinware, Queensware, Fish, Ac., Ac. FURNISHING GOODS „ of all kinds. HaU and Cap* For men. boys and children. Ladies and Gentlemen all and bo convinced that this is the r baa pest place to buy good* in this sec tion. PRODUCE received in exchange for good*. • Remember the place— at . S. GKKNINGKK 8. 31 T Coburn. (iraml Opening. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. NEW STORE AT CENTRE HALL 1 I. UIUUESHEIHER, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARG EST. CHEAPEST AND BEST AS SORTMENTS OF NEW WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERFD IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. MANY OF THEM '45 TO 60 PERCENT CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! CONSISTING IN PART OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. HATS. CAPS. UMBREL LAS. BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPER. yUKENESVARE GLASSWARE, SPICES, GROCERIES, TO. BACCO. BEGARS, FISH. BACON SALT. Ac. SPECIAL INDUCEMESTB OFFEBED TO CASH BUYERS. Cloverseed, TAKEN IS AND THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID IN CASH OK TRADE. STORE IN THE; OLD BOOM CONNECTED WITH SPANGLE RS HOTEL. lsdec % A.CURRY, £ bh>e riJufcsr, CL.MKL lULL.PA. Would nioi respectfully inform thecit sens of thia rlcjnjif, ihit be bu started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public patron age. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to style, and warrant* kit work to eqne! any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing dona, and charges reeaonebit Gi*e biro a call. feblX IT JOHN FTHTOtTEK, Attorney-at .. .. OoHaetloo* prompt*? mada u* mael* '"•""f" • Sanaa UoO. or I-report/ for t* *"• draw at. and h*ro *ckaovlodced Doodt ' *< OOctath* iiuMi aort* afcteaf | Ibo ooort huu. Rallafoatu wtMlflf Nervous Debility. Vital *Hhm Dorroaaioa a ohl obamtd '•olioe. • nn, -T rooraa*- tbo revolt of Hwui Ororworfc. ladtarrottoa Oil ar-oam*. or MB* dram upon (h* arsloni la cured bf Humphrey* Homeopathic Specific No. 28. II ln ap and laotaoralo* U>a ajstawi 4taa*l* Ur **°P* h# draia and rtjarmtM Lka oaltro Boor oaod I wont* nan villi porfoot ran. . t>, thoas- Ifll - /rlrv. a: a* par .laaL otal' Ffb^N : ."v£r* ih,c *'***> o-jj* * WANTED to cure a case of Catarrh in each neighborhood, with Dr. Karnser's Remedy, to introduce it. Bam- I'le free. J. C. Tiiton. Puuburg, Pa Ttebtk Harness, Saddles. &c Tho ondorotanod. dotoraitaod to moot too mmUr demand torlovwr prteon. mpocttuUj oUa Uituu Uoa of Uie public to hi*•toe* of BADDLKKY *!£ tor lha paopi# ud th Übma Ui# l*rgei g ß d *>•& rariad and romptoio aaaorttoral of Saddln. !!,„, Collar, Brtdio*. of 00017 dooertptMia and .j ualit? . Wltro, u . la fact ororTtblu to eotaploi, . tm clam oatahliab. moal. ho aov o flora at prim obw-h atllsait tbolimo, _ _ JL OB DIXlibS UobmVmlSl /1f \ I T\ Qea' <->■•*■ to am*a man*?. If (iUIJI) y V LJ \J .ooor, tova to taka aabacnptiona for too larjnl cbaapaat and bast lllnrtralod fusil? pablteaUoa ta Uo world Am oao caa baooma a aaccoaalul aw-nt Tha moat alacaov m*s "2.*"° ,r ** '? rthora. Tbo prteoUe. f* w **+ryi**d) luUcrlUtß Oue tgeii r* '""rfTtV' 1 ' '""J* ' woo*, a lad* uoal tr porta labia* ooor 4w .abacrthora to tea dam AII who enca* maiomoacy fart You eaa do rot* all your tiro* to tho busiaoaa. or onl> poor aparo timo- You nood wot ho away from bono o,ot nlfbt You caa d. it • well a* olbora l"ull particularm. direction a aad larva froo Klo.nl and aspoaata* I latflt froo Ifyov want proflUblt work •rnd • lour gdd