The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 04, 1878, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
(\nlrc Ha'.l, P, Th'rpil. April 1. '7B.
*T*-TKRVS. - s2;>rr yenr, ..Aett paid in
u,{ranee ; $2.50 yrhrn net paid in adranor.
j(,{rert\*rment* 2(V<* per lint for three in
srrtiant, andbeentsper line for every ■>.
sequent iwrliixi. drfrerfiaewenfa Ay f4e
year at a liberal di*eounf.
Sul>*criber*outside the eountv should re
mit ut 10 eft, amount af one year'* port*
age, instead o/tAVf* a* formerly srAen paid
by them net re*.
S'Steriber * ran a I tray* tell h ir their e
--count* ttand at the Rev erter office bye. i
xulting the lable* on f Aetr payer*. If the
lable read * "John Ko 1 jan '75" it means
that John i* iudrbted for subscription from
the 1<( of January, 187&, and that it •
tune be *ca* paytny the printer,
LODOI MEETINGS
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CMit rlki will - M
O. R ULTIU.*. AAV SOET. J. A. VT-RWISO. W V
n , r.lll, "♦♦"/L'fSil
lUl!.< •titrr tun on lh Slor-lv •> •ewe'"!* ™"
.0001 *t It\ Mud Trr two wjO
KRLLOT M*R IJSOK .no R*><R.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Have ItAtl very line weather thii
weak.
Soon katydid*. ftog and ctiokets.
will hold :>ee concert*. and will play that
same oM t~-hune, from dusk li II r**')
morn.
Rer J A Bright. late of the llub
lersbn-jT Lutheran charge. ha* became
pastor of the Jersey Shore Lutheran
charge.
Jno. H Harter, of Nevada, Ohio.
formerly of llaine* twp.. this county, ha
invented % hayfork thnt is said to be su
perior to any out. and displaces all other
where it is offered lor sale, I: is both a
simple and cheap article.
Persons insures! in the I'enns
Valley Fire Ins Co. are notified ta pre
pare to pay their assessment* for the ire
at Stale College, within the present
month,
Guggcnheitners Branch Store says
b.O ha* got all grades of plain dress goods,
for 14c per yard. You bad better go and
tee what it looks ltke. Also good table
molasses for 60c per gal. It.
Boll* store room, at Spring Mill*,
destroyed by fir*, early last Sunday
morning. Ii was not occupied a*. the time,
and undoubtedly was set on ire.
Deiuinger A Lu*e is a new firm in
the chair business in this place. They
have a fine stock on hand, at low prices.
Some think it a thing to boast of to
have seen one of the new filter dollars.
We wouldn't walk fire miles to see one.
Mrs. Smith, dress maker, Centre
11a". desires to call attention to her sam
ples of trimming* of all kinds.- also, sam
ple* of new sly'.es dry goods. Cutting and
fitting done to order, and old dresses
clean* and done over by bar. Gentle
men's sh : r.. cuffs and collars made to or
der and warranted to fit Has also just
rnceivrd a new slock of Spriug stylos,
fashi :> plates, patterns. Ac. Call ard
see.
Constable Lamey, of Venn, on
Tuesday .took a follow by name of Adam*
to jail, on charge of stealing whisky from
Geo. W. Stover. and for other thefts
Kiceilent imperial tea, <0 cents per |
lb. at Secb'.er's. A Car load of best stem
ware, which will be sold wholesale and .
ret*:! at Secblers. Finest sugar cured
hams 121 per tb at Sochiers
The Williarr.sport Uoztitt itid Hot
leiin says: Mr. John G. Kurt*, of Mil
ton, is the inventor of one of the beat fire
escapes out. It has a'ready been intrc- [
duced quite extensively in Philadelphia, j
He is *'so the inventor of a railroad signal i
light which will probably be adopted on a I
number of railroads.
been appointed to the Centre Hall M. K.
charge. Rrv. Bouse the late pastor goes 5
to Haifmoon. We regret to see Rev !
Bouse depart frotn us—he was universally i
respected.
Choice Paterns in calico be pe: yard J
at Ci ugtnheimers Branch Store.
The Lord's Supper will be adminis
ter- d in th Lutheran church Centre Hail
on April If at 19 a. m. Preparatory ser- I
vice- previous, at 2p m
- M usical conee-t in the Ev. chureb j
Sat eve, py N N. Ruble's class.
D D no longer stands for doctor of
d.vj: ..j, but means "dollar of the dads."
which ..re taken on subscription to Re
porter,
Oa Tuesday constable Kline, of
Greg* p u-ed through here with a prisoner,
Jacob Wolf, living on Penns creek, and
charged with setting fire to a small dwell
ing house. Wolf was taken on suspicion
as be is reported to have said that said
house would not stand (until a certain
morning; besides some of the flooring and
sash belonging to the house were found on
Wolf s premises, having been torn out he
fore the house was flred.
|| Go to Heisler's marble works, at
Bellefonte, if you want city-like work, !
and the finest Italian marble
Newman has been to the city for a
new stock of Clothing. Look out for!
something astonishing in low prices. He
is the low-price clothing man. He keeps
honest goods. Has only a small profit but
then be sells more than any half dozen
stores. Go and see the immense stock at
the Eagle Clothing Hall. You will find
him one of the cleverest fellow# doing
business, and give you big bargains in any
thing in the line of ready made Clothing.
Our readers will please notice the change
of location in the advertisement of the
Mend,-!*sobn Piano Co , of New York.
They have opened new and splendid ware
rooms for their matchless Pianos, at No.
21 East Fifteenth Street, between Broad
way and Fifth Avenue, near Union
Square opposite Tiffiany's, the great dia
mond and jewelry house, in the heart of
the Pianoaod Music business and amongst
the most fashionable trade of the metrop
olis.
—Go to Frank Greon's for the best
fishing tackle, or any kind of fancy arti
cle, drugs, medicines, etc., etc,
The Republican of Clearfield in re
ferring to his Honor, Charles A. Mayer,
says: "We learn that the Bar of this
county tliis week has unanimously joined
in a letter to Judge Mayer, asking him to
be tt candidate for re-election. Tbia *c
.tion, with that of the same character re
cently taken by the Bar of Centre county,
indicates unmistakably the re electiorr of
Judge Mayer without contest. The dis
trict may congratulate itself on this ac
tion, for it is the perpetuation of a good
record.
timore for it, I would not be without I>r.
Bull's Cough Syrup in my family," t*
what we heard h lady say yesterday.
ber of "Harper's Magazine." It contains
a very large amount of the best current
literature of the day, and lias also many
slendid engravings interspersed through
out its pages. As an historical magazine
it is not excelled in the country ; and no
tatnily where literature of a high moral
tone is appreciated should bo without it.
Published at $4 per annum by Harper &
Brothers, Franklin Square, New York
City.
Marble mantels, monuments, bead
and foot stone, of the most exquiiite}work>
mansbip, at Healer's marble works, Belles
fonte. v
The Spring Session of the Bo&ls
burg Academy will begin on Monday,
April titb, and continue ten weeks. A
Urge turn-out Is expected. It
ACADEMY.
The Spring Term will open, Monday,
April 15, 1878. Tuition and Boarding at
rea> on able rates. For particulars apply
to RXY. j5. M. WOLF.
4 gpr 2t .
FROM KANSAS.
WittxiscTose, Sumner Co., Ka. Mar. lift.
KP. lUroiritH :-No .loeht s ibort let
ter Irom this part of Kan-a* wou'd be ac
cepiablo to the readers of the HrrctTlH
Sumner county, where I am now laying,
i in the southern part of K snsas border
ing the Indian Territory. Wellington is
the county-seat and is A live town of 900
population. This county contains some
of the best farming land.- in the -tale, and
is filling up last with hardy farmers from
the Kast, The only objection to the coun
ty is il< distance from market. Welling
ton is near the centre of the county and is
2 miles fnpm Wichita, the r.earrst rail
road station. 1 haye visited a large por
tion of the county. and finer land 1 have
never seen ,- it is also very cneap.—l l ata
seen a quarter-section (lOOacna) near li. re,
s>ld for $-VX), the land was cxoellen', and
had a small he use erected on it, a sort of a
straw stable and a good we 1. There are
many btter bargains than this to be had
These are still some government claims
in the southern part of the county but it is
better to buy improved land.
The price of horses is about the same a
in the Kast—a good span, wsgon and har
ness for about fkU*V t>\cn are much u j ed
and to a person who is in m hurry a-ui
has sufficient patience, they would answer
his purpose well. But cr.i tigh of farming
r.ow.
The markets may be of interest to you.
Kgg arc new selling in this j taoe at 5c
per doaen ; corn. IN-. ; potatoes, 100. ;
wheat, Ck\
Business it very dull hero and work
scarce. Stock dealing U vary pretitable.
The nock dealers buy their cattle in Tea
as, ard drive theni ihrt>ugh the Territory
to Kansas, whore they .-all or ship thorn at
a good profit.
Extravagant interc-t is charged hero or
loaned money, a- high as 10 per cent on
sma'l sums. Agricultural implements are
bought at cheap as in Illinois.
Tho wheat looks fine, and a largo crop
may be expected. Peach trees are in ftill
bloom and trees in leat. Tho waither it
very warm now but the nights are coo! as
it the case ai! summer. And now I will
end as 1 presume leng letters are aot
pleasing to most people. Yours,
\\"M. T. Kicuako.
Seehlers keep up with the season al
ways in the line ot groceries. Whatever
is in season you will find in Sechier'a, in
the Bush bouse block Their a—ortment
of groceries can cot be excelled outside
the city. Always in receipt of fresh goods.
All kinds ofcounty produce taken at high
est market price, and goods given in ex
change at cash prices. Give them a call,
it i> worth while just to see their hand*
sauiely arranged atore.
A FIRST CLASH BUSINESS
CHANCE UAStiwsKS, TINWARE AND
i STOVE ETORK FOR saxc.—Loc ated at
Spring Mills, Centre county, Pa., the ter
minus of the Lewiaburg, Centre and
[Spruce Creek railroad. Is now a very
good stand, and will be one of the betd
in the State tbis year and in tho future.
The tin-shop alone will and does pay well,
as there arc none nearer than Millbeirn
assl Centre Hall, both about 6 miles etF.
We can convince any parties wishing to
buy that it is a good business point. Will
sell store room and contents at first cost.
Uur reason for selling is that one of us ex
pects to be away a greater part of this
-ummerin the water and steam gover
nor business, ;n which we have lately be
come largely interested, and our business
in the Belief mto store requiring our whole
attention. Thisisagoodchar.ee for any
one desiring this lino of bu-ineis. For
particulars, inquire of the below mention
ed firm at their place of business ia Belle
forte. THOMAS A. HICKS A BRO.
coyojfEss.
We are authorized to announce that j
D. G. Buah. of Bellefonte, will l>e a can-;
didate for CoDgreiw. sobject to demo
cratic rules.
TREASURRK.
We sre aut.iori.-id to announ<- that'
Win Rhrhtsrd, ot Potter will be a oaadi- j
date for Treasurer, su'-jeel to democratic ,
ruies.
PROTHONOTA P. T.
Mr. S. M Swaru. of Potter, desires to
inform bis friends and democrats that be i
will be a candidate for the nomination of]
Protbnr.otary. • U !
KEGL<TIR'S NOTICE —The follow
ing accounts have been examined
and passed by me, and remain filed of rec
ord in this office for the inspection of
heirs, .egatesss, creditors, and all other- in
any way interested and wiil b# presented
to the Orphan- Court of Centre county,
on Wednesday, the 24th day of April, A.
D. 187fi, for confirmation ar.d allowance:
1. Theaccount of Harriet McGinlsy,
administratrix of &e. of Charles Ms Gin-
Icy. late of Huston township, deceased.
2. The account of John Mur-er. jr.,
executor of 4tc of Geo. Musser, late cfj
Ferguson twp. dee'd.
S. The account of Snmuel Barter, guar
dian of Pniiip P Leiuel. minor son of
Philip Leiual, 1-te of Centre county, de
i ceaed.
4. The account of J. H. Reif-nvder,
sdministrator of Jtc . of D. H. Willow,
; late of Penn twp. dec d.
5. The account of Martin Eyer and
j S smuel Ejrer, rxecators of ac. of Jacob
K ver. lnte of Ferguson twp. dee'd.
G. The account of George Kauffruan
anil J- M. Garbrick, administrators of &c.
of Jacob Kauffman, late of Spring twp.
dee'd
T. The account of William and Israsi
Yea rick, administrator* of iStc of William
Yeorick. sr. late of Gregg twp dee d
8. The account of Samuel Ralston, ex
ecutor of dc. of Geo. Cran, late of Tay
lor township, dee'd.
9. The hecount ©f John Rishel and
Williaan Roman, executor* o: Jkc- of Ja
cob Hornan, late of Gregg twp. dee'd.
10. The 3rd. partial account of Col. Jnc,
Rishel. executor of Ac. of Peter Durit,
late of Pottertwp. dee'd
11 The account of John Hockey, guar
dian of James P. Swartx miner son of
Gaorgi- Swartx, late of Spring twp. dee'd.
12 The account of Jonathan Weaver,
guardian of Nathaniel Weaver minor son
of Solomon Weaver, late of Miles twp.
dee'd
13. The account of Adam Hoy, execu
tor of Ac. of Tbomiuine M. Potter, late
ol the borough ot Bellefonte, dee d-
It The account of Michael Scbenck,
guardian of William S. Beacndel minor
son of David Beachde), iale of Liberty
twp. dee'd.
15. The acceuntofC. M B"wer. admin
istrator of Ac. of Harriet F. Kinsloe, lale
of Bellefonte borough, dee'd
Hi. The final account of Isaac S- Frain,
guardian of Mary G Candy. Wi.llam M.
ar.d George K. Lender minor chil
dren of Leodcr, late of Marion twp.
deed
1". The account of Wm E. Burcliflcld
and James T Stewart, executors of Ac. of
Williurn Burchfleld, late of Harris tap
dee'd.
18. The account of S. A. Brew, admin
istrator of Ac. of Sarah F. Barrett, lale of
the borough of Bellefonte dee'd.
19. The account of Marv Wassan, ad
ministratrix dt boni* nonol Ac. ol George
K. Wasson, late of Collegu twp. dee'd.
20. The partial account ofT. F. I'atton
and ft. G. Brett, administrators of Ac. of
J. K. Thomas, lute of Ferguson twp
dec-'d.
21. The first partial account of James
Duck. Michael Duck and Henry K Duck,
administrators of Ac. ol J. Henry Duck,
late of Gregg twp. dee'd.
22. • The partial uccount of John B
Wagner and Michael Strohm, executors
of Ac. of Barnet Wagner, late of Potter
twp. dee'd.
23. The first partial account of J. H
Stover and J. B. Alexander, administra
tors of Ac. of Joseph Alexander, late ol
Union twp., dee'd.
21 The account of Wm. A and S F.
Ishler, administrators of Ac. of Sarah Itb
lcr. late of Bpnner twp. dee'd.
25. First and final account of M. P.
Weaver, administrator of Ac. of George
Loneberger, late of Milesburg borough
dee'd.
26 The first und partial account of Da
vid McMoniglo, executor of Ac. of Steph
en H. McMonigle, late of Tayloi twp.
dee'd.
27. Tho eleventh annual account of Dan
iel Rhonda and John Irwin, jr., surviving
trustees under the will of Wm. A. Thom
as, late of Bellefonte borough, dee'd.
28 The account of Samuel M. Irwin,
administrator of Ac. of Margaret Johns
ton, late of Bellefonte boro. dee'd.
Registers office, 1 Wm. E. Burchkikld,
March 26.1878. j Register
28 mar. 4t.
Visiting Cards,
60 Mixed Cards 20 els- 12 Beautiful Flor
al cards only 20 ctg.
WM, KURTZ, Centre Hull, Pa.
SPUING MILLS.
It. 11. l>unean ha I the large belt slalen
' | from his shingle mill, which is lha second
one stolen from him this a inti r, and a day
or so afier the theft the large up und down
saw w . smashed (or him ai d the wheel
put in motion (> make believe it was
an accident. Mr l>. will reward anyone
for information aa to the perpetrators All
ran to the f. o The burning of Bells store
house started near the roof, lie was ab
sent at the time having mov-d awav the
week previous I .1 Grctiol e lias com
menced to grn let! oti ok to where l-.e in
tends putting up Ii- new grain ware
housc, .J. I. its: at - building a -team
; planing mill ai d t ach >:u>t> Sain'l
j l.eiteel m> ip • - his new house, t'sp'a
I chick)' -sr. .: •< b-Iter that hi- garden.
I Geo li ci ha- tie champion tomato plant
i how is that for b gh. Cap " Kl. hrum
| rme i> lumping a >und live y, savs wheat
| business it l>rik. Pli. Leilal mowd to
j Millheim Cap Hatscnplug is doing a
I good business. *■
Tm: LAW or PKHI.IO SALK*.—In a sale
bv aucticn tils re are ll.rce parlies, name
ly : the owner .M the property to t>e sold,
the auctiom , r a > i a |* 11in > ■ the public
who aU*nd to bid, which, of course in
cludes the h.gh.-t bidder. He name of
l the us tier ii ust be imuu public. Tin ar
i tu-li-s put uu must be sold wiinout reserve
and unless the rendsir r< serve* one open
Lh.d be lanuot bid huiiscll ,r have the
Hsuciicneer or any one hut lor I im. There
[are cases on record win re a hd was not
reserved, and the vendor ha l a bidder
who bought it in. and afterwards suit was
brought against the v, ndor by the highest
outside bidder (o- the article and it waaj
decided that bo (the plaintiff aas the
highest bidder ami entitled to the article,'
against the vt-ndor. >o, also, if an article
is struck oil* t > a peron, ami it M after
wards ascertain.).l lUat the vcmlor er nuc
tioneer practiced fraud, by h. idtng him
olf, or h*)l puffers, it wa- he'd both by
t!ie Cs urts . ! Ktig ami and so repeatedly
d.vidcd t v the .-supreme Court of Penn
sylvania that the purchns. r could not be'
held, but tho pure ha .r s soon as he dis
covers the fraud prtic.ic )d U|h>.i him must
return or tender the ar.ichs t - tho ven- !
dor.
MARKETS. j,
Philadelphia, April I.—Flour ftrni.j
i mure disposition to ell -uperfne* fi W i
extras $t ,'0; Per.i--ylvat.in tarn lv ffi tX)(c* ]
0'Jo; Minnc->t* do. s'■$ '■ Tfi'u fi 25; patent!
and high grades sf> ■ ,s Wheat weak;!
amber $1 :'o(; 1 >, red $1 df, while
$1 :b>ia,l 4l>. Corn Wi-k; yellow uoC; mix-'
e.l £>4i{.i#>V, May osc; June July |
&&jc; August otic. Oats firm; Per.aaylva-j
nia hue hi -vATwr-tern do. iid<4B7c; do 1
mixed .U(ui.tl live firm, ud'jtTO' Lwrd
firm, city kettle. Tic Butter steady;
creamery Mradford county and
New York extra- '•> ,3tk". western reserve
£?■ tk'&c, Kjrgs dul Pennsylvania ldc:
wcstrrn 11c Clp- -c steady; New I.ok
fancy loy ir; , Acs -rr ih. ice 12 vPJic. t
PetroUuni duii; r. t. -cJ 11 fie; crude Be.
Whisky western gl 07.
New Y< rk, April 1 —Wheat quiet and
steady; Si 2S :■ .No 2 i rthwest, April.
Chicago, April ' Oats in fair demand
but lowt r;-,t|o tor rwi. and April; t> to
for Mac. Rye dull, but t.-u. ai V-Jc Bar*
I'J in lair demand, hut h>we' at ;c
Markets closed, wheat heavy . j! I Of ask
ed lor April, $! 11l for Mav. Corn steady
and firm, 42|c for Apr.!. OaUtai.ar; 2.1 ic
for April.
E.STBA \ —Came t<< the promises of Ja
cob Weaver, in Ferguson town
ship, h'ut the last week in November, a
light rod heifei. white lack, lefk ear ofi,
nick in un.ier.-.Jo of rq-ht er, supposed
to bo U years old when it ggme there.
The owner i rcqu-v-Utl to coiuo tor* rj.
prove properly, pay charges ami tako it
away, otherwise it wii. be diap<ed ol at
cording to la*. GtUIIGK El K.KL,
d apr, 3l Town Clerk
nOTTIR AUMI MBRTING.—*•*.
JL ti .• is liereov given that the An
nual Towwaht) I lit wHI kg h*:j at the
house ol John Spangler. at Centre Hall,
c-n Tuesdw, April when atl officers of
the town-h ip of Pot: aid oth> r persons
interested will attend Officers will phase
Le on blind pr molly at 0 m.
J NO. F. ALEX A N DKK. j
Town Clerk. •
JURORS—3rd MONDAY Of APJIIL
Spring-John Garbrick, F. M Weaver.l
Walker—Sol. Peck
Gregg—Jona Condo. M I. Rihel, S
M Wise.
Howard—S Candy, J. A. Woodward,
J. C Leathers
Potter—l> Rincsmith, L>. K. Guise, n.
P. Shoop
Rush J.ff Hay s.Jac. Shoop,o. Legs.'
Bellefonte — P. Ward, t P. Werer,j
P. Uooley. J* Wagner, .1. P Hughes
Ferguaon—J. L. Carini, J. W . Krum
rias.
lioggs—Wm F. Nitf •' M. Wagner.
Pean— Jno R.-ver, H. E Duck
tkillege— W. M'Girk.
Halftnocn —W Av rs
i'ntlon—P. A. Sellers.
Milesburg B- gg*
llaines -J C. Stover.
Philipsburg—l> Aver*.
Marion--John If >lmc*.
Miles—John Sh.if. r.
Ilutton—N William*.
Trial Lirt for 3rd Monday of April,
(15th day) of April, 1878.
R. F. Clow use of r*. Derby Coal Co. of
Pa. et al
Jaccb 7. I/or,g \* U A Merriman. e! al.
J. H. Dick s AJinn*. vs D. M. Wag
ner.
Tlanrv St'-vens v* J- > F. Fowler A Co.
Jo*. W Folmer vs Wm Ak-y.
Jacob Reasi t-r v* v brain Siewart-
A. Ai Lind- iy vs Henry Miller.
Schmidt fc Friday v F. M Hall.
A. Baum v- I-aac Miller.
W. H II Robinson v- W. A. Faust et
al.
Appointments of the Central Penn
sylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, held in L*. wisburg, Pa.
March 27-Aprill, 1978
Altoona District.
S. C. SWALLOW, Presiding Elder.
Altoona lt Church—B B Hamlin,
do feth do —M K Foster,
do Ches'n't Av —T Sheriock.
Flolidays-burg— J A Demoyer.
Duncansville— .1 M Clarke.
Martinsburg—Wm Gwvnn, J Wood, jr.
Willlao'sburg—R II W v harton.
Logan Vslli-y-e-Ge* Guyer.
Tyrone—K II jocum.
Port Matilda—J W Haughawout.
Mile-burg : rid Unionvillt —J R Shaver.
Howard- J It Akers, one to bo tuppl'd.
Penn's Valley— \V K Whitney.
Bellefonte—A 1' Yocum.
P!eaant Gap—-I F. Craig.
Half Moon—G W Bouse.
Pino Grove—Hugh Linn
Warrior's Mark—lsaac Heckrnan.
Birmingham—A W Decker.
Philipshurg —II C Pardoe.
Grahamton—J F Brown.
Osceola and Houtzville—J A Wood
cock.
Clearfield—J S McMurray
Clearfield Mis.-;on—W U Dill.
Woodland K P Campbell
Clearfield Circuit — W S Wilson.
Cur wens vi Ho —Geo Lcidy.
Lumber City—Furrnan Adams.
New Washington—O B Ague.
Glen Hope—W \V Dunniire.
Snow IS boo- 1 Edwards.
Congress Hill- .1 H King.
J 8 W. Dean. Professo*- in IVnniylva
r;u Colli*", member of Beilefonto Quar
ter!* Conference.
Wm. Lamshaw Chaplain of the Na
tional Asylum for Disabled Soldier*, at;
I)>ton. Ohio; Member of Wrrir'l
Mark (Quarterly Conference.
J K ll> ke and A .1, Cook. Miiiioua-I
ry to Kiu K .ting, China.
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVON THAT n>C
following named urt"iii have
Died their petition* for liconro in the office
of tho Clerk of the Court of General
tor Sessions of the l'eace, in and for Cen
tre county, and that application will,be
inudo at the next Sessions of suid Court to
grant the Name :
Fred. Smith. Bellcfonte Boro. Saloon.
Unusual k Toller, do Tavern.
If D. Cu minings, do do
Dan' 1 German, do do
Augustus Kroin, do do
Kd'ard li row n, do da
V. D. M'Colium, de do
Jacob Mumi-HS, do Saloon
11. C Yeager, do do
A llaum, do Wholesale
Sam'l II Katies, Liberty twp. Tavern
Henry Kobb. Walker twp. do
Jno. 11. Odcnkirk, Totter twp. do
Jonathan K reamer. Tenn twp. do
K V. Shaffer, Howard boro. do
John Spangler, Potter twp. do
W. 8. Musser, Perm twp. do
Gotleib Hung, Spring twp. do
Hubert Loyd, Piiiliosburg boro. do
Martin Lei tool, Potter twp. do
Alois Koblbeeker, Hoggs twp. do
C. A. Faulkner, Philipsburg boro. do
John Ramsdale, do , do
Jeffrey Have#, Hush twp., do
Dayid H. Kuhl, Snow Shoe, Saloen
Jus. Passmore, Philipsburg boro. Tavern
Goo. A Keller, Hush twp. do
Henry L. Stetler, do Saloon-
Shadrack Steffy, Ferguson twp. Tavern.
Jackson E. Koush, Miles twp, Tavern.
A. WILLIAMS,
March 20, 1878, Clerk.
Cbas. Brown, Belllefonte bore, wholesale.
Peter Welrer, Philipsburg " Suloon.
JSTRAIVIIRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S
/' It ICK L / T
* -OF
:NIKIW SI I*l KIIINKJ (JIOIOIDIS.
' While ll ielmpoeelWalotin H|tkli| like a tawliti Mn'M "f "ur
imini-n-o -.lim W of Spring flood* now open, the lollowing ileru* from each
ol tovaral department*, r named n* indicating the price* iim* prevailing
, throughout In* lioun.
SILKS. !
1 PAMASSK SILKS, >ct* I OOLtMIKDHILKM, 75ct to $L
I lit I'artv and Strset H n lon I t nil IKN- w Shade*
STKII'K s|LI\S 50 el* |II LACK IlltltsS SILKs ? T ct* to fl.
II *. k and \\i.Ueand 0 lore.!. I A WM| S.lk *1 the mttar price.
DRESS FABRICS.
;"IS KBJ®S2
SPRING SI ITINOS. W* el*. Newr •old lo** then S7|els
sI'KINI) OASHMKUKS.,I wool) If. eu MtAUTIPUL NOV KLIIKS, St)n*
P U'lKlO A MANCHESTER K*xt'iu Ktrna A I.ITIKS * STYLES, :i74et
' (iw.nl Ivlm, SOou ; uhl price 2£> cu. ON K CASK AKM I'KKS '2b cu.
M ATELASsK ItKlllK. •*> and "J5 cu. Never *old le* lhan .etc
PLAIN HKIUE MOHAIK AJ cu Prarc Mohair Bait.U axtikim, 31 <U.
ALL-WOOi< HI" N 1 ! NO in wonderful variety nfQuaHllee and Ccl ir.
t_xn a*iiaiiMXfttMxxfiiMXxiooufT)
J VU INT S. |
<Mor urn oomviftGJuoimioHM
HARK CALICOES. 4et! I WiniSPKINOCHINTiCKS, 7 A rtctt.
SPRING CALICOES, 6and6cti. !SI KING UINoIIAMs. band Wet*.
11 (| 2
j HOSIERY. |
f 000 > • jgOuXXiOOtAAAXX>XAKA*IOO(ioaOO I >;
j LADIES' PIN STRIPE lIOSK, ; VI-SSES' El'LI. KKtU'LAK MA 1• ft
Kull regular made, 3 CL. i II OSh f , lUn.Dornr.dark .irtpe, .46 cu.
IIEST ENGLISH HALF iIOSK. A)<U. | sue* 6. fct. t fit. ,*
Double he*!* an J tec*.
[ILINE N 8 . | J
82 WISSYKA&.I*RRIT
STAIR LIN ENS. U.-l- toSdcU -J6 cent* |.*r yard.
EXTRA UL'CK TOWELS. S- • ■ per dot Scot, rt Linkn sntnis. >•* to f! 2 •
M I'SLI N K .
YARD WIPE BLEACHED MUSLIN 121 YARDS WIPE SHEETING MUS
f>l ct*. A go-sl Shirting Mulin. J LIN.■ 'S* w-wto .
YARD Wll>£ BROWS M I'SLI N, GOtP C \ NToN FL AN N ELS, tj cu.
61cU A*oodSHe..,n tf Mutl n. | WIDE BED SPREADS a. .. |l.
We gratefully aekn aledg* larg.- number* of kind letter* from *ll
over the United Stale. nUe.:tn the great *at.*factii>r of .hopping through
our Mail Order D*p*rtn*nt Sample* ent le tboee requesting th in
STRAWRIUUHK & CLOTHIER,
\\ cor KikLcli uuel Murkct Stnn-D*. I'llllAPLLl'lllA
Augu*t Belmont'* SbOO flOf farn y
bin 9 rtf<*QUA of c®nt, o* to k
IMII reir Mr Belment Uss evidently!
Mr I. reeley'* MSJ* oa icientiCc
farming . ilh proßt.
- Wt - ,
On the 2tth of lait month Mi faioer of
a family who live In the mountain* above
Quicksilver. CaL, ws* arouaed from the
labia at which ho " sitting by the erie*|
of a soven-year-old chi'd fr. in a barn in
tha rear of the hou*e. When ho arrived
at the barn ho u an immense w M eat'
aUacklng bi little boy. Not havirg time
to return for hu g„n. Hp fei-e I a crowbar ;
that wat 1 Jin* near bj ana rai. to til* r*f „
cu*. The animal, on aeeir * him approach, I
looaed itt hold upon therhi'd and sprang
upon the rescuer. The man, < ring the
animal era* too cloto to admit of lh use
of h1 weapon, dropped It a*.J tr red the
cat by the each A fur s >ovrr struggls
in which the man wa hrrtPiy itiu.n #DiJ !
lacerated, he succeeded in kii! r.g the cat
bj choking :l to death. Tbu child was
also leverely bitten
1.8. HAZEL,
t'libinel Hakes d I pdortaker,
SPRING MILLS. PA..
informs the public that BE keeps ON hand
all kind* of furniture t'ity and Home
made, c-ne and wood veal chsirs,
etc. Unlertaklne in all Its
branches promptly a'.trnd
ed to. Coffin and
Caskets of all styles furnished . and ac-'
GORR.ABDAT'OR.S with lenrse.
4 apr. CM.
J. D. MURRAY.
[Successor to J K. Ml'lcr JT >on ]
Ikealer ID Pure Drug*. Medicines, Fan
cy Articles, Dye Hint's, md
Druggist's Sundries. Full
stock of FlK.R.fec
ycutr.es
PURR WINK AND LITJUORS
For Mediciaai Purpc-O*
IUK UEST BRAND R
CIGARS A N I> 'I 0 A ( C 0
ALWAYS IN r-TocK.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED
Hare secured the survive- of Dr. J. F.
Alox nder. who will attend TO the Com
pounding ot Prescriptions. LIB mar. y.
Penn's Valley Institute.
The third term ©f this ACAPEMIC
' SCHOOL will commence on the third MINI-
I day (15) in April, and continue ten WEEKS
/Tuition per term, from $3 to -half in
ad van : Board from $2 60 to $8 per
week No deduction on account of ab
sence, unless in ca*eof piotracied sickness.
Location desirable. The patronage ol
the public i respectfully solicited
Hra O. W. FOHT.NKV. Centre Hall. PA
JPXECUTOR SNOTICE
I Letter* testamentary on tho estate ol
' : Elizabeth Lae, of Potter township, de
ceased. having been granted to the under
signed. all persons indebted to ssid estate
are required to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the SAME
to present them, duly authenticated by
', law for settlement
A. LUCKEN BACII.
Mar 14, fit- Executor.
I _____
?t9t W 1 1
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
111 KHAII FOE
GU GGENH EIMER
FROM THIS DATE (THE COM- ,
MENCEMENT OF THE
SEWING SEASON,)
I.GCUtiEIVUEIMEK,
Offers his immense Stock of Goods, well
assorted in every line, such as
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS, NOTIONS.,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
GfcGTHIKG,
BOOTS, HOOTS,
SHOES, SHOES,
& GAPS*
at sucb Figures that it is a shatuo for any
one to go away from home to Buy,
I when Goods are offered at home
at price* that will astonish the
people in this section of
the country.
THE STOREROOM ATSPANGLER'S
Hotel, has been en
larged and splendidly fit
ted up, so that every one who
goe* in to examine the slock of
Goods, is sure pot to leave without
buying. You will also find a very large
and well selected
STOCK OF CLOTH INiU.
T-arITWILL HE TO YOUR IN
jHfrTEREST TO Hl'Y YOUR-®*
ATIIOMK-Uffi
IN STEAD OF GO-"**
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HARRIED.
At Lutheran partnnag". Centre Hall,
March 28. by Rev W E Fischer. 11-nry
Hooter and Anna M. Derstino, both of
Outfit liall, Pa.
At the Reformed Parsonage, Aarons
burg. by Her J. G. Shoemaker. in the
•AUh ult., Mr () P. Schnure, of l'ni>n
county, to Miits Anna R. Irwin, ot dark*
soneiile, Centre county.
At Oak Hall, on the 25th March, by
Itev I)r Hatnill. Mr. George II Kline,
to Mi Anna Mary Fulton, all of OolUga
township.
DIED.
Near Pine Grove Mills. March th*l2;h.
Maggie Halle, only daughter ol David a*d
Susan Uoed, aged 1 year, I month and 22
daya.
"Our* the lota, and r.ot our darling's ;
Oura the nam, and hor'a tbe joy ;
Oura the morning and the weeping,
Iler'a the bliss, without alloy."
Ar.tLK,
On thetioth of March, near McAlvoy's
Fort, Huntingdon county, Mr. George
, Hinges, aged 74 yrs., K utes. and 23 d.
Father Dingo* was formerly a resident
of Contre Co. He moved to this place
many years ago and bad established a rep
utation for honestv and integrity. He was
once a member of the Evangelicul Asso
ciation, but n* thev became disorganieed
in this vallev, bo united with ib Gorman
Baptist church of which he remained a
consistent member until his death. lie
worked for his Master both by example
and precept, and bis last words were the
evidence of his assurance of acceptance
with God. Having a complication of di
teases lie suffered intense.y, but bore al>
with that cheerfulness and patience char
acteristic of a true child ol God. A. A. K.
InFlomingtnn, March 18, William Har
ter, agud 46 years.
In Flemingfm, March 18, Robert II ar
ter, nged 66 years.
The tw.i funerals were both held on the
.same day. Tht-y ware brothers.
THOMAS A. HICKS 6C BLTO.
Weliavna very large anil eornplete U>ck of Hardware, the Drgot that u .ever b. :>r rci lyr • to the people of IhU county, f antl|*r" filing t the very 1W
•<l poaible rate*
IRON, S(T'I;L AMI NAILS, LOCKS, CLASS AMI POTTY.
Pme White Lead* am! Liit-e.'J Gil Tiiri'-niim" and \ *rinln -. all vhi h ,u >• >. o Pur- L'ad will co a* much *urf*re n any in the market
and cannot he oicelleil for whiten.** READY MI X Kl> I'AI NT i-u'u> in . qui. lily . i.i p. p!-, f m .uio-po ;nd can* to one gallon can*, all ready for u*e. There
paint* we warrant !■> be mlae 1 with pure lead an I oil, and are free ft ■ , !I ~i . .-r, .
MKCMASICd TOOLK W pay *p.-cial aUeuii ni . thi* bran. l, ... IV- .. • i ... , a Halley'a Iron Plane* j Uori<• rati, ofall kind*,Traeo
Ctia.n*, ilaiue*, Kw FULL LlNtt ilh sADDLEKY OF ALL Dl <HI I'Tlt >N s <"G \. i! ,\ . 1.1; t■' Oli ....... Keiloet, Patent Wheel* of the tno.l improved pet*
out*; Mr*. Pull* Inturo*d tTi Iron., cheap, convenient and dural p in In I nick -p . f ui iI h' elltmilni \ rill lip In C-poui.u i .ckaww; eaailp
put on, and cheaper lhan papor. \\ e Itavo all oplor*.
sT o v i<: s.
COOK NTOVK , ITIS THE IIANDBOMKHT IN THE WORLD. "">eriove. LOMKAMisKE Of K KEIfeTOND
VALENTINES & CO.,
HUMES' NEW BLOCK. BELLEFONTE, PA
AUK NOW ritKl AUKII
For The Fall And Winter D ade.
Ramans Greater Than Kver!
o
WOOLLEN GOODS.COTTON GOODS.
AADIES AND (IT'IILS* FURNISHING LOODG.
lOf every deerription. GOODS, in varwiv. LA I >ll -
COATS, fioret end lergeet nseortment rrer I ntugbt to Btllti u:e.
HHAWI> (
BLANKETS,
HATS,
CAPS,
clothing.
IN FACT EVERYTHING AN!) ANY THING.
Remember wc do business on the ONE PRICE PLAN and thert.fi! in,
•ure our price* a* the luu eat.
ir NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY.
TAtEHTIKBS & CO.
THE
Dexter Spring
4.000 Set Sold last two >ears.
The Dexter Spriug wassobiM of F r tnt elisig thisdemai dby euj: y
necosiuty. Thre*- or four generation* iug the CELEBRATED I)EX 1 :-It
hd been jerked nlnost to death or bad "PKING which is *o rujo il% - ;
their spines twisted into permanent eeedtng the olil tyle the D x:cr
curvature by the contiuous jerks of Ihe Spring C>>. hit ve u a; .. iv lot. r
Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their hut rather feel that they wcthci'.iv
necks broken by the aide throw of the ing Fraternity nn apology for nor
Concord. hariup pr>wlucesljit aoooer.
For those reasons the people tie- SESD FOB CIRCULAR OF bl'KINtiS
macded a Spring on which they could I ' l
ride with ease and which would at the 1 5 '
HULTON, PA.
same time bo strong and substantial.\ljan2St Near Pittsburgh
Spring Mills Market.
Whito Whctl. 1 15
Red " 1 15
Rye, 60c.
Corn, oar*. per bu. new, ,4oc
Oata, 25c.
Buckwheat, "6c.
Cloverocd, jii.OO t $1 00
Chop, per ton, S2B 00.
Piaster. ground per ton, flO.Ort
Flour, per bhl, $0 25
Butter, 18c.
Tallow, 7c.
Ham* 11c.
Shoulder* 7c.
Side* 7e.
Kag*, 'Jr.
K((i per do*., 10c.
Coal, Egg, pe'ton, $4.60.
" Stove, 450
' Chestnut, 4.25.
" Pea. 8.00.
Bxi.titr>xrie MARKET*.—
by Shortlidge Je Co.
Flour per barrel, wholesale. $4
" retail. S7OO.
Whito wheat, 1 .15
Red " 1 16.
Rye. 65.
Corn, *hnlled, 45
Corn, cob, 40.
Cat*. 28 to 80.
liarley, rye weight, 55.
CloTereoid $4 60 per 04 pound'.
Nova Scotia platter, ground, 10 00.
Cayuga " s'•> 00.
Potatoes, .40.
Onion*, .50c
Duller, per lb., .22c.
Lard,
Bacon, aide*, .10c.
" (boulder*, 10c. ,
" Ham*. 14c. 9
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!
Htllh and UftpplboM art prli flw Wealth to thati
rnumiin, nd f#Vtl. *7 an* wtthtn the r*arli of •Yiy
OB wan will MM
WKItiHT'K LIVEIt IILLS
Eye o#ly aura eur# for Torpid I Iror,
•adibcba. Hour Htcraaoh, ( onattjnitlon, lbUit;
auaoa and all Ulllloiia otnplnlnta and lit si I
dara. Nog* ganulra utiles algnml, "Win Wrt t
rhtl*." If your Draw gist will ot supply •#'! 2A ■
for on# go* to Bairtca, Uoli#r 1 Co.. a N <ia t
FhUa4|#lphla. B)an If nr Sp
/ft AA* w##k tn yonr own town ff> Outfit fr ♦
V r\r\ N( rtak. K#ad4ir, If fOu W#nl a btisioaa it
_|%f IV Iwblch porwma of #lthor #i c%n tuAe gi>
\J \Jiwtf'all U># ttmo hjf w k. writ.- t r v
iiauUrato ii. llai.lm i dCo I'oitUau. v..*
19 mar. f
A CHANCE "TO M4KK >0 h
MONEY. SIJHE!
"Oornaira Hiaiory of l'#onnylvnU " Nw re d
Writ# for Agsocf at one#. OWN ttUtJY *i • .
PubUahara. 73 Saoaoiu Sirott, PhlU. 'Jt mar 3ui
VISITING CARDS
VISITING CARD*. —Your 1
printed en 50 M .xed Card* for 15 ct* , on 50
White Briitol lor 12 eta., on 25 Transpa
• rent card* lor 20 ct9. Other Style* a* low.
, WM. IvUHTZ.
CENTRE HALL, PA. I
10 11K Combined OMUZM#! fcf Uil
Everything for the Garden
A Numbering lio page*, wtm Colored i
I l'lale,
SENT FEEL
■ To our ruatomer* ol p.i year*, an.) l< •
i all purchaser* of our book*. i'i
c Gardening for Profit, Practical Fl..ri. j,
! culture, or Gardening for Pleasure 7
I (price $1.60 eauh. prepi d. by rnailV J
9To other*, on receipt of 25c. Plain;
: Plant or Seed Catalogue*, without I
| Plate. Ire* to all.
l*olt*r Itrndrraoti A 4 .. 7
I Seedsmen. Market (tardnei• a F : >'.
i>sCortlandtS'„ New York.;
A GREENHOUSE
J For El.oo we
0 either of the below.nanici io.!ci'-l
1 linn*, all distinct vaiiciiea :
j 8 A bullion*, or 4 Ar-alea*.
H ltegonia*. or ii Camellia
2Caladium* (fancy), or 8 Carn%ti.'' * '
£ (monthly),
7 12 Chrysanthemum*, or 12 Coleti- "■
; 8 Ceutaurra*, or 8 other white-leaved j
0 plant*. c
1 8 Ilalilia*. or 8 Dianlbu* new Japan) j
i 8 Kern*. 8 Muew, or 8 Km liin*
i 8 Geranium*, Fancy, 8 Variegated, -
or 8 I vy- leaved. '
i 4 Gloxinia*. h Gladiolus, or 8
I ro.* ( Pearl).
I 4 Grape vine*. 4 Honeyuckle, 4 !
r Hardy Shrub*
8 Heliotrope*, 8 Lantana*. or 8 I'etu* |
a ma*.
i 8 Panie* (new German >,* or 8 Salvia*7
I 8 Ro*c*, Monthly, 8 llardy Hybrid,
y or 4 Climbing
8 Violet (touted), or 8 I)niic, Kng- I
L llh.
"12 Searci r Redding, or 12 Scarcer^
Gieen house Plant*.
-.10 Verbena*, distinct and splendid;
ort*. ,
2-"> V-i ri.*tie* of Flower, or 2U varietie.- I
ol V iretahl* Seed*,
or I t t.Xi'RKSH, buyer to pay char
. 5. j* 4 e
■e' ii 1., ria f.ir $2; 5 f.>rs"; ft for
1 ! I'-' i. r $(.. 14 ! r 5*7; 18 for slii; or
ili. nil ■ of SSO varu-tie- ofi
,Pat'■ at I B*i d iuflri*ll to t..ck a
• • ' d i. for 2.', to
■I , r t>o.l Gurd' iinc J.tr Pleasure" '
1 • gue rboed above (value
S J6 wi i.< added i
3r e! ? Header son& Co
o Corllnndl Su, New York.
|2l inhr Ol
Lincoln Butter Powder, make* bu
I ter sweet ainihard, and quicker l> chut
Try it—forsaleat Win Wolf* stole!
l!i Florul CartlH, O NIJ <•> . 20 <
I Wiii. Jiut U, Ccmro liali Pa.
Jas. Harris IY Co
! NO >, BUOCKEUIIOFFROW.
.RG,A,|
P A I N T S,
OILS, ETC.,
JAS. HARRIS A CO.
Bcllefonte
W. R. CAMP'S
POPULAR.
Furniture Rooms!
CENTRE IIALL, PA.
I manufacture all kind* of Furniture for
Chamber*. Dining Koorut, L'.hrarim and
Hall*.
If juii kf.t 1 .jrr.iture fany kind,don't
: jy utnii jua ino tnjr 4frek.
UNDERTAKING
* u it. i. I L*op in f.wk ill
t .e i..: biiiJ in ii irtuir.it oil Cotßot
kti.i Ci. t.> atui bavc pvpry faoifa
i*s i * i * (OBluniif
tl i branch vfuij buina4.
I have a V ttU tii Corps#
Pforn rr, in which
k'ulm car. ha
I (.rrkm tj for sron>'<lorabi Irnjib of time.
|jull9tf W. U. CAMP.
(■' T A LUX j i . V. CoVst
A LEX AN DKfi & BOW CH. At
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{ tn to i., i • ,*.j i (Hjih- i * wul uhkUM
"* ****•" Of- b Lt* d I Oft toil (Hfcot la
)j> UU.
PENNSVALL Y BANKING CO.
CRN I I!K Hall. I'A.
ii£CKl\ DKl'ihlTt k:-.J allowlnt#!*
t I) -> i > is; Buv and
•tr>; rsmriiitsMtiriiin,
(iuiu a AAU CdU}Hil*k.
Wm. Won. Wx B. M ik-n ,
Cashisr
CHKOXIC^Ip
Tklk bj
- ' *■ ' Jjb UlasitaUottß toy
i< t * it ' li'i ; iinivti A- . TTpar
•" • n rw 4.1 hl d* to wnmif its nut toot
Irs per* mcr to* u..U irwe JW I f nn .l, *,H lot tto#
Mwa4*>a Mii n <*r •* M fur tU H<4Ui wditAoa.
vkilrb i Riai&t tti th<- utit# atlirr *•! litusfntume.
lai(*!iiv> % 4 - liIUV UIU.
Pi L to. k!D> KmI SMto Hi K V loci tkm
GI:T kkaijv
FOB WINTER.!!
1
IF YorWAST THE VERY BEST
A aND CHEAPEST
PARUiR STOVES,
Jiuy the
"Laurel Wreath. v
OBLB HEATERS.) *
- . I\U > LOWS of
li *r u ' >: iki: duinpinp Lrmte, nr-^
| i'e I'< < '■ e clink rs. No i
<i.i:-g*r fr , no iarts to burnt'
• •ut. Jo L i -aa into the uppfr!'
n-oin. \\ i in ito TH UEE SIZES oft
>* njr'o atiil IVVO SiZES Doublei
fI • ,nt •r- ol theKe juitlj popular
flutes.
ji
IFYOV ii 'XT THE YER YIIEST,
ANDCHEAPEST
( (Miking Stoves,
BUY TIIE j
•ZEMTH
Doul'c Or :: Range ; or the
"Economy"
Single Oven Range, f
j The* art the beet in the market, have, B
J SIX iIOILER HOLES. Ahaking and
■ Jumping grate, A i'l L V THEIIEA T 8
i TO ALL THE ROLLERS AT-
T OS EE. The ftre - large anJ square.
1 the door* tin-li The PLATES]^
\ ;ARE HEA VY, unlilc the light plats* P
I jo/" dtj ( OMPARE THEM, i
7 We mal i An. S and So. 9 of both
I j thffc range/.
All I loi WARRANT* i
i Kl>. and v u cull j:et rtjmirs Ironi !
; the Manufactory in one day.
For Sale by '
J. AR EES MAN, Ccntrenall. j
J. li. ITSIiEK, renn Hal).
SNOOK. SMITH & CO., Millheim.
: O. R. BPIGKLMYER, Woodward, '
: Manufactured bv the
c SHEER, WALLS ■& SHRISER
| MTg Co. j
C
LEWISBURG, PA.
We also manufacture the Celebra
ted nU( k'K vi: /, KAPER& MO w
'hi:. KEYSTONE LOVER HUL
LEU, VOLE'SUNIVERSALSUL
aV CDLTIVATOR. New Model,
Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING
HAY RAKE, HOOSIKK GRAIN
DRILL, BULKEYE LEVER
CORN SMELLER, Plows, Lmij
Roll era. etc. 29miv|
1 ,M l'Oli lAN M) IKAYLLEKJj.
. -THE
BUSH HOUSE!
BtU.i.KoMK. 1" A .
Has been recently thoroughly renovated!
? jHtul repaired, mid under the managementi
i .of the N w Proprietor. Mr. F. D. Mc
: jCOLLCM, lorinerly of Pittsburg, it irst-j
! ,class in nil tu appointment*.
L. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
lAre offered to tho m attendance at court
and others remaining in town for a few
davs at a tilne.
The largest and most superbly Designed
■ Hotel in Centra! Pennsylvania.
modern convenience*. Go try the
Rush bouse
ltiap i. D. AiuCOLLLAI, Proprietor.
AT COST!
FALL AND tVINTEU GOODS
In f real abundance, at
GREMINDER'S s|ORE,
Cobum Siation,
A full ln of (triirMil ir.ercbaidlae ear#*
u.ly irlrrpd, and tmhracirifr all manne#
Dreaa Good*,
Carpet* Oil ekHbt,
(•rw triH. <> . '*wara.
Tinware,
Fib, Ac., Ac.
FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinda.
Hat* and Cap*
Por men, boy* and children.
Ladies and Gentlemen
all and be convinced that tbia i* the
cbaapeat place to buy good* la thu *cc
■laa.
PRODUCE in ucbup for
cmda.
Retnrmber th piaeo—at
6. (iKKNINGBK'S.
jan 21 y Coburn.
QOUKT PROCLAM ATION.
>*Mnu.<kH Charm A Ht.it. Pi.Wit laf
iMKwKfUißMlw.ia In* jfek J4ui(l|N
IIUA a<niM lb min ™• (Vuiro. I'Mla w4
KloarWeld. *d Uw r-ato J b, u4 Ua
<<OBorU.W Jni, 1n..,. ,. uu.l JUSIMM UMM
couit . ••• lned tkoir pimqx 'xarltf data U
•*. 4*l ml Aped A I * if it. t* ma OlrcctoA >0 e*totow
Mn *f (Jr.: aad t araiMi *ad iml .tall Daft.-
r aad manor >n.i.w *i iwroMu H* IWlaato tar
thr coaaif of (>,<•♦. a::! t. übjm m lb* 41k
*"<■ l W 4 I'M J tu>s iLr toua d> af April MS*,
aad to nautili w<i lull
aatba m Utrtl. f to Oj Comoto. J
Uro o( ilia I'aaa. AMrnu aad > nulda af (bo
told centals oft Kin. ;a. ■ r; U tta-o and Uwra la
tketr bMw pacawoa. at I* c'diri it, Uw l. riaaaa af
Mid ii>. Willi ttoai rou<', la* ilat<i.*u * t~f
Utiaa, and tkiu ma rea* toll *i.r*a, to da Uaaar lUm
atttoiila (kair oflua appmc.to laba 4—a. aad Utaaa
wV-ar. tawed la roo*ae.c*i.. *. to a-
UiaprtacMtonikat n ar aR*L to ta i!w JU af faatra
Li tslSi be'itf.? *** "* rttmmU 'f" l * >4ato
tinea andar mf hand, al HeK.ioei* It* tal dar of
Anil la Ida .ear . • out It,.' l * aad la Ika IN
aar af I aSrtwadhc. c a ibi I gitM luto
La VI kl bum Maar
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philiitclpki* u<l £rir lUurotd Division.
SUMMER TIME TA3LE.
Oaasd after PCKTVAY. May tl, NT!, tka train* ao
tka Pallidal;. I.l* A Krm liut d Llnrtoa a:tl raa a
WKKTWRTt
ERIK MAtLloaraa PkUaAolidue Mil pa
li-Tt*i-..if ISSato
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Kauri o kNaa
Art at l>4* tat a ia
YttUAIU KX kirn Pklla tMa to
M/urrial.ur* likaa
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** art at * uiiamtwrt iS|a
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" k*Btm *4§a aa
FAff UALkafai PtUatiiidia Ilka la
limn*....* t a> pa
M M ."Wtoiwj. -n dtt pa
" arrat M'tltaatoap *t Stops
" ~ li'l 11 er 444p to
fcAkf* A Hi i
PACIFIC U la*raa J* a lUtnra to ato
t Ua a
•• " Mae aa 4ua aatatt
arrai lla'ri.: ,r* II Ida a
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OA V LA laarea Kn.v* Id 14 a to
- Ur t Harm 11 to a to
~ ~ WlttumriMrt 11 top to
" Haaiwd* I 41 p to
*• arr al Harrtat- rr 4 Up to
" " laualelxia tap to
KiUR M AIL keataa Krooia aid pa
lirillam >4l pa
" WllilaKp.n tiadps
•* " HtoUaadtM J! la a ■
" arrat Haimdiip tdaa
■" - I'laluOr : to a to
PAST USE Uam Wlluj£7i JIM a to
arrat Harrrwdmr* 4 toa to
" arrat Pkllad.ij :.i* ISta to
Km Malt Waal Rutvi Ka *m 1 nrl Raraa Ar
rotaaredaUee Wan ia4 liar tiara. Liu mad* ctoae
t. saMiwai KortAi.ti u -utid and LA ii EK trala*
Ui' 'lUoaLacrr aad anau.
Km Mul W*t, Nupa/a la Wm aad Km Ex.
Wrto aad Lara Hrar Imna l*t> t. Wawt toad*
clwoaaaccUM at W
•wl
Erie Mali WrtaC Via* an Fxpraa. *. aad Dart
Sato aad* rtoaa owaarrliua at t*cd I trea wttA A k
I V RK Una
Km Mail t.aai aad MTaaa raaaapl a( Imnll train.
n La 4 4 1 KJI .11 orrj wi>u . i c A A V U, at
KminMiam wUi USUI' HH aad at It'itaroed arttk
PaHbr oara U1 raa brtaroa PkUadelpUa aad Wll
t itonaM<i. a Siaaara Ka. ato. In. 1 a Waal. PKlla
dr'.pkia tiwra Ka.i.and |iaj Ka Ka*l aad ' ilia
al Kaat. Blrj.-,t r.rx on all a.pbs rialsa
*M A BAIJIWIJt.
liiaml nfiidaat
Chas. H. Held, ~
Clock. Half hMsbcrd irf lei
Millheim. Ccnlr* Co.. Ps.
| At kliHbef ciaeka Watch*, and Jrwain af U.
lai*ataum.aa alar, lb* Maramrtll* I'airnt "ilnln
' t todaa. |iwnd*d with a roia|.m* ladra uf IK * atoatk
aad dar*! lb* uunUaad a*rk a it. (ac*. whirl la
warrant*-.! a*a perfect um* Aa*iwr
Clock. WalcimaadJoo.lt rr; alrod as akort pa
W. A. CURRY,
806*2 <& ijJohor.
CE.VTKtH4LU.fA. 9
\4 ould mo rc*pwi<uti\ inform the ell
1 ten* of this i i*inity, that fee Urtd i
new Buot and Shoe Shop, and would be
ibunkful for a h>r* of tfcr public ratroi
a*® Boot* and Shoe- made to order and
according to ty ie. and warrant* bi work
to equal any made etH>wbre. All kind*
of r.pairing done, and charge* reasonable
Giro him a rail fohlX |y
F. POTTER. Attorney-at
irupr&"tar
as la will draw at* sod hur arkaekn '-<• Aawda
Mortaee. Ac < *re in the dcamuad north
tbeerartbowae.Hetl.faai. .yciSaStT
W ANTED to cure a case of Catarrh
" ,n each neighh.-hood, , with Dr.
Kanuer's Remedy, tn u mducp it. Sam
ple free. J. C Tilion, l*ttel>u I'a 7febßt
Harness. Saddles. &c
Tbe oaderaaawed. deteniaodrU >M the perwler
Inaud lor l r prim. mr|laUl
; tloa o( tbe public to btft.tcvrk ~f
AII)Lt:HT
; row offered at the old wand Ike-fened -•Mil. foe
.be peo, l. aod h. lUorn. lb- Umrjntd"'2r mM
I and aoa plat e UKOMI of Ha*Se. lUrMBL CoIEe
bridlee. ol .rory deerrtpltoe end W aire asd
la fact . *rrjrthita n> nwpl.li . cm nl,llab
■aecl.br so*,tonal rrtw. *Urh I.alt th.Uaaea.
J ACOU l>Lst >hh < cotes Hsik
/"* A | T\ btclMoiMr row, it
m)U)
VA V' AJA/.rrwjl u. ik. .ciwmsUewa
for the Ultreet. rheajirat and beet
Illustrated fatail> pablteaUoa la the world An; one
.-an be. nm. a aur. ei.ful aa. nl fbr moat elewant
vorba e( art ctrea free to rub>.nhera The price la m
h>* that alaaoai rr.rio.-i. saber nbea One steal rw
purte maklna orar flic In a week A ladr scent re
porta UAiaa ecar fcw rabecrtlu-r. In tea dot All who
. oaaav make aou; fa>t Vuu car derate all raw*
time to the baainee.. or emir Jour rpar. tlaao Tra
need not be awa; fawn lm eear , ll4r bt Too caa do
Baa arall as otbei. Kull peal ceiarr. direction sad
terms free. Klacsnt and eapeu.tre Outbt free. Iff**
waat profitable work aeud l> pour add*eas at uawr lb
coeta nothing to Irj the basin -ma So oss who en
Centre Hall Hotel.
JOHN Sl'* NtiLK K. PKUPK/
b irel-claes accommodation for gUMt*
Heat a tabling for bunrk Stages arrive
ntnl <li [iart every day fur all poiate.
Our Combined
GATAfcOGfTE OR 1878.1
OF
EVERYTHING
Forth#
garden!
Numbering on# hundred seventy-. *■
page.-, with Colored plate, ■
SENT FHKK tg
To our customer* of past •.■earn, and • i
*ll purchasers of our boohs, i ither i
GARDENING Fi It PROFIT.
PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE, |
Oi GARDENING for PI.F AMRK. J
Fflcj $1 50, each, prepaid, by mail. W
To others, on receipt, f &><:. M
Plain Plant or Seed Catalogue,
out Plate, free to ail.
PETER HENDERSON & Col
1 Seedsmea Market Gardeners and I
Florists, , jj
35 CortlßTidt St, N. T-B
■ sevenm
as * Oi.i iiOKTti iiFD < *rdi
for ai e ft. so Ilia t-k BrtaloJ
uuuie iu gold. 13 el*.