THE iha i uri REPORT LR- Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rgd. April 25,'78 Sttr-TKRM* s2;>* tcavrnt intention. Advertisement* by the ' r(ir at a liberal discount. ' Subscriber* outride the county> OhOUM "e tnit us 10 amount of . ne year's posh r. :c, instead of'ibets as formerly uhen paid by themseJre*. ''Svbncrihfrn vm nU, a\* tmi n* thnr fl N count* stand at the Reporter ofhee bt ad "John lioe 1 jan '76 mt .. that John is indebted for subscription &a~i the Ist of January, 1875, and that it is time he was paving the printer. LOCALITEMS. Fine *howercf rain Monday night; Tuesday warm. From all tide* wo have boon com mended for exposing the littleness of trea surer Musser in bis fight on the Reporter. Tn the state senate, on 18, a further supplement to an act erecting llenrys burg. a part of in this coun ty, into a borough, was defeated. The dwelling of Amos Balelyon, near mountain in the southern part of Pot ter twp,, was totally destroyed by tire on last Sunday noon. Some of the lurnuure was saved- The fire originates! from the flue, and was the cause of the mountain fre in that section afterwards. —Go to Frank Green's for the best fishing tack'.e, or any kind of fancy arti clc, drugs, medicines, etc., etc. On last Sabbath the house of our friend John Roush, this side of Madison burg, was robbed of over JAW Two tramps who were prowling around that neighborhood a day er so before, are sus pected to have committed the deed An entrance was gained through the cellar door which was forced open. Thanks to Prof 11 Meyer for a copy of Penn'a Report of Public Instruction. —Kev. A. A. K"rlin paid our sanctum a visit a few days ago. A1 has served his charge in Huntingdon county, six years, now, and still they like him. 0 John M. SwarU, of T*ingrcve. 111, writes. Apr. 15: The weather in the west is spring-like, with a good deal ct rain. Fall grain and grass look well. Fairing the heavy thunder gust on last Friday evening, two houses were struck by lightning. One was that of Mr. Dorr, of Beliefonte, which sustained con siderable damage; the other was the house of Mr. Jacob Snook, in Brushval ley. lot of queens ware, that can not be excelled ■ i n any store in this county, just call at; Sechler s grocery, and you will be aston ished. Marble mantels, monuments, head j and foot s'.ene. of the most exquisite-work- . mar-hip, at Heisler's marble works, Belie fonte. The Northern Conference. Centra! Penn'a Lutheran Synod, meets at Rebers burg. May 7 Rev. Boeder, who is about finishing his course, at Fr. and Mar. College, held services in the Reformed church, this place, on last Sabbath, assisted by Prof. P. M. "Wolf. The councils of the charge me; on and voted to send Mr. Roeder a call. Henrv Brockerhoff, of Beliefonte. says the fflafeAma*, will bo £4 yearsold on the 10th of June, next. Three new buildings are to go up this spring in our town. Jacob Dirges has already commenced work on a two story brick, which is to be used for a gro cery. J. O. Deininger will erect two houses on Church street —one of biick and one of plank. On Monday court was taken up with hearing constable*' reports and the licens es. All the licenses on this side were granted. Some of the Bcilefonte saloons were refused- Vf e were pleased to see father Wag ner, of the Loop, so far recovered as to vis it our town on Monday makes a white Raster." It holds out as lit tle as ground-bog day. The Bush bouse, under that prince of landlords, M'Cellum, continues to be the favorite hotel for the people, and is steadily increasing its patronage. The table is first class, attendance gentleman ly, and charges very moderate. Several car loadsofchoice stoneware at Sechler's cheap grocery—will be sold j cheap to dealers, at wholesale, and retail i to house-keepers. Our county jail has upwardi oftwen- j ty prisoners. It is expected that about 14 . of them will be sent to the penitentiary this term. A hsavy thunder shower passed over a portion of this county on last Friday evening. There was much lightning.and heavy thunfier ; it passed north ofNiitsny mountain ; at Beliefonte there was heavy rain and some hail. Dr Jacobs had a run-off on Friday, and sulky wrecked. II K. Smith's bone stripped bridle while hitched in front of bank, on Monday—ran about 80 rods j wrecking a buggy. On Sunday last car town was en veloped in smoke from the fires on Nit tany mountain. At night the south side was a sheet of flame, making a grand and glaring sight, but destructive'of hundreds of acres of woodland. Quite a stretch of Mr. J. Henry Keller's fence was burned on the mountain farm. Jacob Soil, who with family left this place in March for Kansas is now on his way back here again, by private convey ance. Jake will take no more Kansas in his. Go to Ileisler's marble works, at Beliefonte, if TOU want city-like work, and the finest Italian marblo Grand opening and grand styles at Newman's Eagle Clothing llall I New man has just opened the largest stock of Clething, Shirts, Hats, etc., etc., ever brought to Beliefonte, at prices so low as to astonish everybody, among which are Men's good suits at SB.OO, which other stores would sell at $5. A suit at $4 worth §7. Good all-wool Cassimere suits at $0.50, worth $lO ; in fact, prices are aston ishingly low, even less than it would cost only to make. The best Shirt in the state at sl, and everything else in proportion from 10 to 15 per cent lower than you can buy it any where else in Central Penn'a. This is no idle talk, but solid fact. Be sure and call on Newman at the Eagle Clothing Hall and convince yourself be fore you purchase any clothing, forbear in mind that Newman keeps the only reg ular and exclusive clothing store in the county, and has more clothing than any 5 other stores together, which is one of the many reasons why he can sell cheaper. All goods warranted as represented and a fit guaranteed. ■ A new Sunday School has been opened in the old M. K. church (Syna gogue) in Georges Valley, with a (Samuol) Bible for Superintendent. That school will be strictly Biblical and of course suc cessful. C. A CARP TO THE LAMM.—We. the undersigned, have had Switches, I'ufl's. etc., made by Mrs. Sallie Barnes, and nf ter examining them closely, pronounce them to be belter made and at a less price than any we have yet seen, either city or country make. . Mis. Jane Miller, Mrs. Maggie Tresler, Mrs. Mary Lonebergcr and Mrs. Lottie Eckenroth, Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Carrie Stewart, Mrs. Glenn and Mattie Rhodes, Bellefonte. Mrs. C. E. "Wolf, Mrs. Dr. McEmire, Mrs. Lobr, Mrs. Lot Kim port, Miss Mary Stevens and Miss Sadie Bell, Pennsv allay. Combing* can be sent by mail at a aery small cost. All work returned by mail free. Prices, one and two strand switches, SI.OO. Three strand switches, sl.2b. Puffs 10 cts each. Address, Mas. SALLIX C. BAAS IS, 11 ap 4t Pleasant Gap, Pa. Godey's Lady's Book for May has a superb colored Fashion Plate, a fine steel engraving, and numerous wood cuts, be sides the usual variety of atorios and mis cellaaeousiHterwy matter. Tho Odd Fellows of this place have now taken possession of their nw room in the bank building Ph- room is hand somely furnished with w .li lit chairs and solas, cushioned In hot red rep go. Is. i Tho floor is laid with rich Brussels carpet j - all the fur 1 iture i new, and et s id wal- I nut. and Jtlie arraegeno i t .si is thing to 1 make the U-dge room c y >■ d inviting, 'and the Odd Fellow* may welt feet proud lof It. Mr. Camp, manufacturer of furni | 'aire in this plaow, again doe- himself er. .1- ; .1, an.) h.a* displayed first clas* workman ' ship in the furniture On last Thursday I evening the tlrt mooting ss held in the nfw U boiim tho * cnu>n I f in- Uullinff of •(Hctr*. fho inullmion 1 tneriea were conducted hy 11. 1 Butter, deputy of Beliefonte. Our friend Goo. ! Goodhart is master of the lo.tgo V -Lock llavon market close . ( f lt week, prices ranged as follow s Butter, to £- \ eggs. 11 to t'.V; pou t.ses, 80 to 4do per bushel; chickens, 60 to TtV per pair; cabbage. 4 to be per head, ass pU> butter, MV per gallon.- lard, ltV per lb; sweet potatoes, 30 to hV per peek; seed onions, 5c per quart. All the world over, Baby governs. Yet often disease will overcome the Baby and then it is that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup ■proves its worth by conquering the di sease. Price 25 cent- per bottle. | Sn-. : th * Br.--, steam tannery at Ad- I amsburg, Snyder Co., was destroyed by J are on Friday a weak, j Tho muster roll of the army of Pub- I lie Schoe * of Pennsylvania cot tain- the l name- of 20,052 teachers and *.07.413 schol- I ar> j "Aver & Son's Manual" contains I more information of value to advertisers than any other publication .\Vif/-ve. Address N. \V. Ayer A Son. Advertising Agents. Times Building, Philadelphia. i The next annual convention ofthe t Centre Co. S.S. As-ociation.wiU be held nt Port Mat la on Tee- lay and AA edttes day. May 28— tV, The Kx. Com. will have arrangements, programme, Ac., ready for public notice in a tew days. ——Excellent imperial tea, 00 cents per ; 'lb. at Sechler's. A Car toad of best stone I ware, which will be sold wholesale end | read at Sechler*. Finest sugar cured j hams 124 per lb at Sechlers The Cumtuing's house, at Belle- j fonte, is now occupied by Co". Krom, for merly ol the Brockerhoff- Col. Krom is j an experienced hotelist and knows how to j please guests. The Camming s is having; many repairs and improvements inside, j which will tend to the comfort of guests | The table is excellent and has all the best i in market. The stables arc attended by a trusty hostler. The Colonel will bej pleased to see his old friends at his new j quarters. NOTICE OF APPEALS ( Appeals will be held a*, the Commission er- Office in Beliefonte, l"a., as follows: Monday. May 13. for the townships of Spring, tienner and boro. of Belletonte. j Tuesday, May !4. for the Uwnshipe of' Penn, Miles. Haines, Gregg and Potter, j Wednesday. May 15. for the townships of Harris. Fergu-on, llalfmoon. College, Patton and At alker. Thursday. -Mav 16, for the townships ol Boggs, I'nion, lluston. Worth, and the i borv-. of Unionville and Milesburg. Friday. May 17. for the town-hips of. Taylor, Burnstda, Snow Shoe, Rush and; boro of Puiiipsburg Saturdav. May !h, f, r tho townships of Marion. Liberty, Curtin, Howard and | boro. of Howard. Between the hour of o'cWk. a m. I and 4o'clock, p. m. J. M. HALL, HKNRY BECK. AND. GREGG, Clerk. 11. A. MINGLE. IS ap St. Commissioners, j PRESIDENT JUDGK. AVe are authorized to announce that C. , S. M'Cormick, Es-p of Lock Haven, will, bo a candidate for President Judge, sub- ; j<-ct to democratic rules. CO2TGMESS. AVe are authorized to announce that I>. G. Bush, of Beliefonte, will be a can didate for Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. AVm. L. Musser. of Penn. will bo a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat ic rules. SHERIFF. John Spangler. of Potter, will bo a can- I didato for Sheriff, subject to democratic j rules. COMMISSIONER. A. J. Gr#:t. of I'nionville, will be a: candidate for Commissioner, ulject to democratic rules- John Hoy, jr., rf Alarion township, will i bo n candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. TREASURER. S A. M'Quistian, ot Beilefonto, will be a candidate tor Treasurer, subject to dem ocratic rules. AVe are authorized to announco that Win. Ebrhard, of Potter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. R. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can didate for the nomination of Proihonota ry subject to democratic rules. Mr. S. M. Swartz. of Potter,, desires to inform hi- frier.d- and democrats that he will be a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary. 4t A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE — HARPWARE. TINWAKK A>D STOVB STORK FOR SALE. —Located at Spring Mills. Centre county, Pa., tho ter minus ot the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad. Is now a very good stand, and will be one of the bet in the Slate this year and in the future. The liD-bop alone will and does pay weir, as there are none nearer than Millheirn and Centre Hall, both about 0 miles eff. AA'e can convince any parties wishing to buy that it is a good business point. AV ill sell store room and contents at first cost. Our reason for selling 13 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 have lately be i come largely interested, and our busines in the Beliefonte store requiringour whole attention. This is a good chance for any one desiring this line of business. For particulars, inquire of Uie below mention ed firm at their place of buine.-§ in Belie fonte. THOMAS A. HICKS A Bno. The happiest man i* he who buys his groceries of Sechler A Co. —because he gets the in there fresh, pure and cheap, and just what he desires. —Kernl the announcements of new candidates and then throw oil* your underwear —it is beginning to warm up. Let the best win. —Read ad. ol Doll's new shoe 6tore opposite the Busb. —Business went read the List of Yendeis. We think T. J. Dunkle, esllw "Fellow-countrymen, * j follow n.o to yonder saloon !'■ The spirit ' j c.l speech bore truit- end the cnndie went to AV in Irield. Crowley I Co., Ker, about the middle of last win ter. where he he* purchased lend which he intends to convert intoa Market garden, i Hi* description of the county it as follow. I This i* without doubt one < flhe most fer tile and healthy places in the V S with I lovely -irtaui. and plenty of fish and , smell game. I All who ere building ar putting up ' substantial hou.es. * j Along with tins letter come* a paper pru'.ed in AV is field which las two eel utnns full of aJvorti.eiuents of farms for I sale ' This later factshows all who emigrate west siiould have money enough to pay . | for their lat.J. hedge it. break the oJ, | put up build.ug* an>t buy one years pro ' | vision*. * j There ate tu day more tartu* for tale in I Kansas than Is Pennsylvania Thecause ! : of this is '.ho high rates of interest and the | cs.h business. The persons who wanted ' j to.se! 1 did not have enough money to pay . - for their land, and had to mortgage their . property for the balance, j You w ill readily tee that a person, with ! a farm halt paid tor, paying trotu lU to 2> ' ! per cent, interest en the unpaid part, pay- I i ingca-h f-r everything he buys, and with i ehi ap markets, will nexer get out of debt, I I except by soiling. ' I Tlie man with enough money to pay lor | everything he buys, and a couple o! thou-, j sand'to put out on mortgage security si fr v >m 15 to 25 per cent, can get rich in ' Kansas ; while the one with half enough; Ito pay for his land, will get poorer than Ihe would in Fennsylvania. K. i THE RUBBIAMB WOTHOPIFBI. i The St. Petersburg correspondent of j Th' P .AVtc< telegraphs that "the un-i ! official press it less sanguine than the offi-; ! cial, because it thinks that England's prap* | ■ trations are inconsistent with a peaceful | inclination. T.'io National movement for ; subscribing a fund to arm Russians crui ! sers is making progress in all parts of tiOj : Empire Jurors, 5 Monday April. llalfmoon—A Stine I Grgg--Ch- Horner, Isaac Smith I'aion—A Thompson, M Gates, J M ■ Killings. Howard—H J Fletcher i Curtin—P Raab ! Potter— J a* Alexander, I* U ion, Jac j Grtn e i Miles C Grimes, J Burktt, S S >pn --1 gler. I Beliefonte -B Graham, C K Cook S 1 Shugert, L Coonev i Libertv—A\" F Courier Ku-h-H B AVilcox Harris—D Keller i AValker— John Brown, Jas Huston J Penn—J B Smith, John Swartz M ite-burg— D Shope, A hi M Clam AA'orlh—S Stever.f. SS Miles Ferguson—David AA'eaver Boggs—E Confer College—J A Rupp Burnside—K Muiholland, M Swartz Philipsburg—O Adams I i Spring—( Garbrick. ' Trial List for sth Monday of zYpiit j A. D. 1878. Sarah D Spencer vs. J (j Calhoun. .1 & AN' P MacManusvi C A AVood. AA'm Baird's Kx'rs. vs. Gilliland et ai. . i (To Florey vs Jno Horner. AV F Ed-on vEndor*e<" vs. li Schmidt, llarpe- Br >s v< J A' Thomas A Co. AV H AlcCausland vs. Wm. Van Kirk assignee. Robert A'alentine vs. J V Thomas A C C Derr vs. Jas AlacManus f D Musser vs Shoop A Keller. J P Dehaas vs. Daily A Gocdfallow. t I-aac Dawson r. Josse Stewart. . l'eter Keicbline et al vs. Dan'l Musser ' et *.ix ! J PGephartvs. AV L Musser etux. , Ives Murphv A Gore vs. A C Hinton. Griffith A AVedge vs. J R McKinney et j al. I. Mover vs. Funk A AVebor. L Clabaugh me of vs AV J Jackson et al .1 I* Dehaas use of vs. AV II Lucas, j I tacuri ,1 I'r K XI'LUSI \ KLS t .VJfll I U RtSllin>l Jiftit In* port*tic"> hip stun in Hi* low prion* nt which * are sailing ralublt dry good* \\ o oll'nr, 1 N Til X silk dkpMiTMKN r. Kill* l'.aih I'.'.vjr I > r' -y i k>, '. C.N'h'. .-l. 21-inch Oroa Grain Milk, *1 "4. Stripe Silks, Colored nut Black, 4k-. Stripe Silh, lllack and NN bite. ,'*k\ Stripe Bilk*. Black end 66 lute, j Stripe Wilka, Nliipo* Mil I'liwki, • *>• y Stripe Silks, Stripe* and Check*. 76e. Stripe Silk*, New Combination Stripe* and Che k, K'i{. . VlLSilk Damastsln Evening Shades, fak- I. Extra Ilea** B'aik Daniasse, tor uierly $2 .o, s', now #1 tt6. in rut h HOSIERY 1 Kl* A RTMRNT, I I-aUia*' Extra Halbnggiui lloo, 38c. Well Worth iOc ~ l.adie*' Striped lloae, -Uk-. full regular made. r Whito and llrown Ho*e. 24c. Double heel* and toe*, extra tlni*h. T Kitra English Hntf-HiMe, 'Ah:. Plain Colored Half-llo*c, 518 c. ~ Striped Half-Ho*e, skic. Full regular made. In Miwe*' and Boys' Ho*e vie offer the beat assortment in Philadelphia IN YUK LAWN DEPARTMENT, f Linen Lawn*, l-'ic. j Linen Lawn*, bettor grade*, 11), -u, Wc. f Corded Jaconet Lawn*. 1 -i r a Olford CbMioi ShirUugi, -j. 31, S.K*. Zephyr and Madra* Dre* Gingham*. - I Lamas MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Th# moat complete tock ever shown in Philadelphia. comprising every variety ot pia n and hand*mely trimmed undergar ment*. at very moderate price#. We ha*e but ene price for goods, whether purchased at the counters or sent b mail or express Distant couuntrt who do their shopping through our Mail Order Department, wcure ther supplies at thV. Cor. Eighth and Market Nt*., PHILADELPHIA. Ilellefonte. Penn'a. " ~ THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES AND I>HY GOODS IN CENTRE COUNTY. Splendid ltio Coffee lor 20 ets. per lb. latest Styles of DRESS GOODS. MAPLE SUGAR & MAPLE SYRUP Twenty-Five Cakes of Soap for SI.OO. —— 0 9 VERY LARGE STOCK OF PISH— SO lb. Kitu and NHb. quarter Hbla. 0 2 P a 3ft 2 siin. HUMES' NEW BLOCK. BELLEFONTE, PA. New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills. MKN. ANNA M . WE A VK IC Takus pleasure in announcing to the people of Potter* Mill* and vicinitv that she will open a NEW and KLKtJANT STOCK OP FAKCY OOODg.n connection with a Larga Stock of MILI.IXKR )' SI'HI SO OOCfIS. A full tin* of Choice and Fashionable Goods always on band at popular Prices Alo DaawiMaatxu—and takes in all kinds ot Family Sewing. Also Hair Dressing Switches. Curls. Finger Puffs, and Frtasee made out of Comb, nas 18 ap m -' HARRIED. At Milesbury, by He*. J. B Shar. March - J4tb, Mr. fliram Lut* to Min Olie Shaffer, both of Zian, Centre Co. On April 4, by Rev. J. Benton Akert, Br.8 r. Charles W. Packer to Miss Alice r alt, hotb of Beech Creek, Clinton Co. At Howard, April I lib. by the •a„,i>, Mr. Oren W. Brickie* to Mitt Nancy M. . Lony, both of Howard. DIED. In Hartley twp., on the IGth of April. I.ydia, wife oi Christian Schnure, eyed C,'j ' years. 11 tnoathi and 'S2 daya. PIKI).— At Aaronsburg, of cancer, Mr. John Rupp, aged about (30 years. What is the difference between a student of history seeking the prize and an Arab? —One gets up the dates to carry off the palm ; the other gets up the palm to carry off tho dates. What is tho difference between an idea and a notion ? —One is a concep tion of the mind ; the other js a vast expanse of water (an ocean). What is the difference between the '■ Prince ofWnles and a jet of water ? One is heir to the throne ; tho other is thrown to the air. What is the difference between Newport and Haratogaf—ln tho one place you go into the water; iu the other the water goes into you. When does lore become a pitched TO SAVE MONEY ISTHE OBJECT individual in these times. HOW TO answer to this question we respectful A DOLLAR JUDICIOUSLY SPENT WILL WE ARE 25 Yarda of Calico for 1 dollar. 20 Yarda of Mualin for 1 dollar. 12} arda of Gingham for 1 dollar. WHY HO YOU SPEND YO When you can buy Calicoes for 4 ccuta pe r yard. Muslins for 5 cenia per yard. Ginghama for 8 cents per yard. Shoes for 1 dollars pair. Hose for 5 cents a pair. Handkercheifa for o cents a piece. Jfeck T'* for 10 cents * piecp. Ladies Trimmed Hals at 60 cents, CARPETS! CARPETS! The largest stock ever before offered in auy country store —250 new Trimmings in all the immense varieties of all the new styles. Buttons SPRING SHADES, PLAID, AT 8 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, PLAID, ATft CENTS. SPRING SHADES, PLAID, AT 10 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, UOf) RKTTRS. AT 10 SPRINGS SHADES, BOURKRKTTES. AT 12* CENTS. SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKERS, AT 10 CENTS. SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKES, AT 124 CENTS. 1 Buy goods of IN Tilt DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. , ' Stylish Suiting*, Bland lAT, Alpaca Luatra*. half wool, Lite Soft Wool t'aihmrrui, ID*' . Fancy Suiting*, lh and 20c lt Ui,nv W 00l Suiting*, ultra Valut, 25c Moliair Glace, H4c Mohair Melange (oi qua).), die llritiih Houralte* and N eigouse, 'lit, 81, 87i and i*k Alt-Wool Beige, 26c \ll-Wool Stripe Beige. 3Cic French Roureltea and Neigeiue, 60, k*'. (.24, 76c , and upwaius. Hunting* and Lace Bunting* in every rhade and quality. 4N-iacb, Simmer Wright, Camel'* Hair, 25, f 1.874 j ilruitelt Silk, Wc ; All-Wool Taffetas, 40c Regular price, 6t). i All-Wool Armurea, 60c Reduced from 87lc. All-Wool Malela**e lleige, 374 c Reduced from fitk;. Silk and Wool Pongee, 60c Never before *o!d lor le than 76c 42-in. Heurette Bunting Silk A Wool), f I Cashmere lleige, 24, 3C-. 4(5 and 48 in wid< in all shade and qualities. BLACK HKRNANIRS AND URKN A DINKS. Special attention i* invited to our owe importation of these g.-> second renounces company | my'third * calls a company together; my whole eutcrtains a company. What is it ? J Co-nuu-drum. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO We have a TOty lgrgl ktld COmplol# llock of liarUwnre, the largoallliat waisvor beforo oUored by any lirw to the people f this county, nnd|ar>>e!Be v ■> .. \ Iron, Sloe I and Niil% Locks, Glass and Putt/. !,. U kH I aaAa.ml Linsand Oil 1 Turpentine* and Varni*he. all which wo warrant to give retUfaotl n. Our Pure Deed will eo •* much autftifa a* any i .n . *■' at and. anaot kaoMlM far wUluuMa. kkadv Ml \BD PAIUT put up In any quantity t - ault paopla, from ono-pouml can* loom gallon cana, aM raady for tin . I lr VkcmVmVcb TOOLB *wT i.ax' to till* branch, and keep a full line of Yi Chi ' TT ; r ,i. I Railftr' Iron Phme*: Bors* nailaofall kind*. Traou Ct ii li lt I I 1.1. LI NI. ('E SADDLERY OK ALL DKSCRIPPI' MB. ('"h'll WOOD WORK Spoke*. Faflo.* i \ of tba rooti...;.r..vei,. cheap, ronvenianl and durabla— puliihtd and nickal-plated. Johnit n' Propartd Kiom!n ; put up in fi-pound packagaa ; aaaily pul on, and cheaper than paper. We have all color#. S 1 O V I'l S. We liavo the only Rcversiblo, Top-plato Cm king Stocr in the mar. ot. 1 • K iyton, Hu luohanne nnd Juniata, which wo warrant to he the boat tusker# and the hav* iastkt.it <* iii the market we will eii nt the very lowest price and give written guarantee. A. all kin Is. fßanges and other Itove*. COMKANDSEE OUR KKYS'iONB OOOKSTtiVK IT IS'THE IIANDSOMEHT IN TIIE WOIU.D. ______ t *F* iv i' > iv , ii •' •■• ■* - • : I IST OF VKNDKRRoF MERCHANDISE. Hubje tto licenan in the county ( * (Tentra Rtato of PauuaylvMio for tho your Iwlt Kihari fr..m llomm i# passed April 11 111. IS'"'- Pamphlot law# pace I.'.'. Vny person so a* . rle nad an assessed who shall Ml lo attend aucb appeal, or to appeal from the dcl the license who It h is required to t>ny when suit shall bo brought for the re. *v< rv of Ihe same. M'" bar disa or a distiller or either that he i not a denier In <>r retailer ■ f brewer. 11 at i shall be the duty everv City and County Treasurer to rue lor the rc .very fa license duly re: irned t liim by the Mr. atitile Appraiser if not paid on or i • eth flrat day of July, on each and overy one within (en days alter that date, and sat I'reasurer shall not be discharged form any such license until ho brings >uil to r.eot r the same within said date ~WI eo*t ore* a. ' im i is# *• J Alexander, .1 liil'T JellelnU. <'■ a! A I i 10 ,6 Adam* Oscar I'hilipsburg Merchant .... 4 7 Ay re*. D " , *' J* Brew, 8 A A Hon Balleforte. Grocer 15! I'-. Ilnx kerhotf, A. " Flour A J 0cJ..... 14 776 Blair F P " Jeweler 14 776 Brown, EJr " Grocor„ II i o*i lieexer, Ferdinan " Whiiky distiler.. J "6 7,6 Brackbill, John " Furniture itore... 14 7"6 Bunel A Aken*. " Mutie itore 14 7 7,6 Stewart. Snow Shoe Merchant 14 7 7.6 Hogg*, AT_ M . lesburg Grocer 14 7. . Brown, II Ilublersburg. )lrrihifil~ Ii 107,6 lioak.G R Fine Glenn do 14 77. Bitner J W Wolf* StCre do 14 776 Cook, j \V_ Bellefonte do E! 1076 Ceader, J'.*eph_ " Confectioner II 776 Cruse, A J Tobaeconiat 14 776 Craininger. Samuel. Coburn Merchant 14 776 , Cotnpbell, E C M Jiheiui.... do ............ 1-1 77. Cook, Howard r J" 14 7 7.6 Cepenhavar, John Olivia Blair Co AVhlaky diatilar... • 56 1,6 Curtins A Co. Roland Merchant* 1! 17 76 Davit K A I'hi'.iptburg. , ■ Jeweler... 14 7 7,6 Dunlap, James ACo Fine Grove..,. Merchant 14 7 7.6 lib let. John Howard Hardware 14 776 Dininger, J O Centre Hal.. do 14 7 7,6 Dingrt, J S BoaKhurg.... Merchant?. Ii 7 7.6 Do ,Lew,*.„ l.e lifnte CcoiM oe itorc 14 776 Kite, A F. Mi'etburg Druggist.......™.. 14 776 Kwine, AG A 4'o Rock Spring* Merchant. 14 776 KoenTiuth. Jacob Millheiia I'ruggist It 77,6 Kckenwroih. H Fleatant Gap. Merchant 14 77,6 Fowler, John T...™...™.™ Olivia do 18 Jo 76 Flagle, G H I'hilipsburg.™ Hardware 14 77,6 Frank, Samuel..™ Rher*burg._ Merchant™ l.'i 10 76 Fisher. J 14 _.... Fenn Hall do 18 Jo 76 Fielder A Runkle... „.„.™ Aarontburg.....™.. do IS Jo "6 Foot. J D Millheim do li Jo 76 Gephart A .Muster I'hilipsburg Coal. Ac .... .„ .. 14 776 Gray, MG„ Port Matilda do 14 776 Gray. J Y ~„.. Snow 5h0e~...„ do 18 Jo 76 Giehn, J F ...™., Unionvilie Druggist 14 77,6 Greist A. J A T K............ " Merchant II .16 7.6 tioodheart 8 11-™... Ilubirrtburg do 13 10 76 <>raham K A Son.. Bcliofunte Boot a Shoeatore. 14 7 7<6 Gnggrnhrimer loaac " .™........ Merchant.™ 10 *Jli 76 Green F P " Druggist 13 10 76 Gray W S A Son Half Mor Merchant 13 1076 GrenoblelJ Spring A! ill* do 14 77^ (iuggenheimer 1A Co t'entrcHall- do !;• lo 76 Hoffer John 8e11ef0nte.....™.... do 11 Jo 76 Harper Rro'a...™.™., " do 11 1676 Hick* Thomas A A Bro.. 0 156 76 11 offer II O " .. t Billiard* ...™™™. ' 40 76 Holler H G " Tubacconiit„ 14 776 11a** L. .. " ....™.. Brewer VI 26 76 lies* D Linden Ilall Merchant 13 107,6 HooverG W Julian do ... 14 775 11.bier John.. Milesburg do 14 -7,6 lUrris Jmw A Co. ™. Bellefonte ... Hardware 11 157,6 H.,*gG Pleasant Gap - Whiaky distiler_. 026 78 Hoover Harris A Co™™™ l'hilipiburg. Merchant Jo 2d 76 lJou< rLM ACo Houserville >.u It 776 lio k. Thomas A A Bro Spring Mill* Hardware. 14 77 - j H-enpUig McKinnevßD Thilipsburg - Druggist H -7 7 . Munson A Sana " - Merchant.™—]j 1.6 76 | Muster KM " - - i.c 14 775 Mver* T J - " - 14 776 . Meat* John - Bellefonte do 14 7 Mann J F. aron " Merchant 13 1075 Muster A Smith Millheim- Hard -art. 1 111 76 Muster M M Aaron*bmg Merchant 13 1076 Murray JJJ t-entrt Hal'. Drugg.st 14 775 Mclntfra Lll MV !C Merchant™ 14 775 Newman.) Bel'.efonta t l ' l! ;* r WTS i NulUll John ACo - I'hilipsburg Merchant 12 13 26 Olio Jl Oo H®Hofontc JobiivonUL 14 TTo Ooktr Kncfiiks**#* i*burjf. -*.... Merchant 1 lo .1 Peter* Alt Milesburg do 14 778 Pierce J II -•>- Philiptburg do _ 12 1525 Philip# Bro*. A.ronsburg do 13 1075 Powers Jobn - Bellefonte hoot# Mioe store. 14 775 Price J J - BoaUburf Merchant... 14 775 Robb William - Howard - do 14 775 ( Richards E O - Bellefonte Jew.lcr 14 776 Bamberger OW - Filmore Merchant 14 775 | Keesman J A Dentr* HaU™ - Stoves A Tinware 14 775 Reeae Aaron PoriMalilda Merchant 14 77-8 Ryman A R Phdimburg Grocer 14 775 1 Sech'.erA 4"o BoHefurte do : 11 15 76 fih'srtlidg A Do " }* 10 "5 Sli— er 11 Y Bookttore l4 775 SugertSTACo - " DruggiaU 14 775 Strickland Cyrus ... " ...—~ Grocer-™—™™.. 14 775 Salt David Z:on Merchant 14 775 Stewart J W State College Grocer™ 14 75 Stover SH..™ Boal.burg Merchant 14 775 Stuart James T - - Druggiu l4 775 Sample JCA Co * Merchant 14 775 j Shook Broa ACo Sprins Mill* do . 14 775 j iaingar William ACo Mian chard do .....™... 13 10 7• > Strouse Lehman A Co I bllipaburg.™ do 10 tw 75 1 Swilxer TII , Bookstore 14 7To Sturdevent K M Julian Merchant 14 775 J Hpigelmyer J™ - Ucberaburg do 14 775 1 Strohm SwarU Tutseyville do 14 775 1 Strohm M.™ - Centre Hall do 14 775 Stover GW— Millheim \\hitfcy uiatiller- 025 78 ! „ Smith A Co Coburn..— s.rain dealer* 12 t! 26 * Snook J N Mlllkmm Merchant. 18 10 75 J Spjgelmyer J Woodward-....™ ...™...... 13 10 76 . Snook A Feeso , 5V hi.-ky distiller 925 75 | Shearer Mrs LA Philipsburg Merchant 13 10 75 Twitmver W Bellefonte Stoves# Tinware 14 775 1 Toiuert .1 HA Co NllUny Hell Merchant 14 775 Taylor I) F Lemont do 14 T7o Troxel A Swire. Haraware 14 775 Tomlinaon H M , M,nh01 ?..„ Grocur 14 775 y Thompton W J Potters MRU Merchant 14 775 Thompson ACo Lemont do 11 15 75 Thompson J J ? I* , „ , ""5 Valentine ACo Bellefonte tien'l Mdse SUM 75 ( SVagoner I> M Merchant 11 15 75 Welch A Miller ' BookStore IS 10 75 . Wilson A McFarland _ , Hardware 10 20 75 Welw rBA Co Howard Merchant 13 10 75 Wolf Potter ACo Snow Shoo do U 14 75 Williams Herbert Grocer 14 775 Wolf William Centre Hell Merchant 12 12 25 YcariekASon Walker do 14 775 , Ycarick Thoir.as Aaroniburg Grocer 14 775 Yeager A Blackbird Bellefonte Tobacconist 14 775 Zeigler fieorge U Pbiliphurg Hardware 11 1575 Zellers A Son Bellofonte Druggist 13 10 75 Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be hel l at tl.o Commiialoner* ut'.co in Belllefonte. on Monday, the 20th day of May, 1878. A. I)., whero nil per-ons lt n M- ! tend who see proper. T. J. DUNKLE, mmmmmmm^T£ral*cr^_ OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER AM) SAVE IT IS THE QUESTION. lit 1 v refer t lie reader below : GO A Gil FA T WAYS—AS FOLLOWS— WE ARE S; 10 Pound* of White Sugar for 1 dollar. 6 Pound* of Prime (ireen Coffee for 1 dollar. 4 Pound* of Routed Coffee for 1 dollar. UR MONEY FOOLISHLY) When von can buy a Supar for 7 cent* a pound, , Coffee for 20 ceula a pound. , Soap for 2 cent* a cake. I'LOW SHOES FOB#!.*'. A PAIR. < CAI.F Bool's FOB 2 HOLLAS A VAth M ENS SUITS Ad LOW A3 OOLL.Iftf, H A'US ATWCKNTO. 1 tjKN'S HOSR AT 6 CENTS. tine Ureas Percale at 6 cent*. ' CARPETS! CARPETS! style* just received. Oil Cloths, \V indow Shading, Window n 1 ! 1 Gimps, Silk and Woolen Fringes, Trimming Silks, etc etc eto i ISA"" irt ! alpacA AWcests SUM,!kss at ;00 "- NT5 ' W " K1 " < -" ri ' -.1 ALPACAS AT 'A) CENTS. ALPACAS AT *26 CENTS. ' I It is time well spent and money saved to come over the mountain to. 1 S. & A. LOEB, Bellefoute, ' ® ! Trial Liel for 4th Monday of Apr • WI, M< Unwellr*. V ! f • >n!. p''i !*• 'I U I-II< .(in. J b Kl, Tlmir t*. MMc n- JII 1., m 1,. . r - Miller. NN Mtt .V ( v*. | Haunt. "I Musrt I'nii r>. li i? v l i, vi nmr bj WII Willi*.,,, v, P.ni,'s I'll Co. W| J', Hewn vg Jno Fugeto v- Jloyd 1. Packer v,. Jn< M Cr. iley. do v u il Garhrh-k. do vi. Jtculi limbrick. do v*. Jno Hoy. I Jus. Hun ts Co NO. 6, BHOCKKRHOFF KOT7. IROTNAILS, I' A I N T S, OILS, ETC., JAN. IIA Kills A CO. licllcfonte. j.£ % K 4 * fe )f rt t * NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! III'IIUAH FOU GUGGENHEIMER & COM P. , FROM Till*- I>ATK (THE COM MENCI MKNT OK THE SEWING SEASON,! I. GI GGLMIKIM Kit, iOffer* Lit il,* ~. -.,,. Sum!, of Good*. well imported in every line, such at DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS. NOTIONS. ' GROCERIES, GROCERIES, BOOTS. BOOTH, SHOES, SIIOEH, WAYS a CAPS, .... at mu i ,;ur< > that utiUh (he people in tbi* Miction of the country. THE ST< *:i: 1.00.M AT SPANGLF.R'S Hotel, ha* btw*n en. larked and splendidly ki ted up. • tkat every one who IfOAa in to examine the slock of | Goods, i- ture not to leave without .buying. V*tt will alto find a very large and well selected STO( h OF CLOTIinU. MT-ITWILI. BE TO YOCR IN--5 gW-TKRkST TO BCY Y(CR-*W$ ;t- ( OtTIiING AT U>MK-*s INSTEAD .K GO--S5 rKK. C. M. Bo van A LEXANDKR & BOWER, AT /&. Ijw.Hr'llffi'nle fprn t ColWilnn*. and Ondun*' Court tmdkt. Mat >* Ct>nuHeHl ID l.frnikO AUtl I I Wfcc# i! <(Annan'* \ * Bty> 74 li. PENNSVALLcY BANKING CO CENTRE HALL, I'A. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allovrlnter? est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF. WM. B. MI SOLI, Pre*'l. Casbiet J.H7hazl£; (abinel Nitker A 1 mlrrtakcr. SPRING MILLS, PA., informs the public that ho keeps on band all kinds ot furniture. City and Home made, cane and wood seat chairs, etc. Cndertaking in all its branches promptly attend ed to. Coffins and .Caskets of all styles furnished; and ac commodations with bears*. I apr. Cm. VfOTICK. -Notice is hereby given that Ixs application will be made to the presentees ion of the Legislature to pas.- a law regulating the publication of the le gal advertising in the new-papers of the I County ol Centre. Sute of iVnnsylvania. kvWXKI, T. Tvrax. Visiting Cards. |SO Mixes! Card- "JO ct-- I'd Beautiful Flor al cards onlv Jttot*. . WM. KIT BIX OWnHtHh. HENRY BOOZER. IKMKK 11.41.1., aucrinvsu or Saddles. Harness. Bridles, Collars, Whips, Flynots. and also keeps on hand Cotton Net,, etc. Price* low a* any where else. All kinds of repairing doue. Tlio best slock always kept on hand. All work war ranted. A share of the public palrouage is kindly solicited. 11 apr, li y IM PORT AN TO TRAVELER^ —TH K— BUSH HOUSE! JIKU.SROXTG, PA. lla- been recently thoroughly renovated mid tupaired, nud under tno management ot the \< w Proprietor, Mr. F. D. Mc COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, is first class In all Its anpointments. SI'KC 1A I. 1N nCCEMENTS Are ottered to those in attendance at court and others remaining iu town for a few davs at a time. I'he largest und tuox. superbly DO.-igned ■ Hotel in CENTRAL Pennsylvania." All modern conveniences. Go try the Rush house. ' lUap F.J). McCOLLITM. Proprietor. ! VISITING CARDS ! . "N ISITIKQ CAKPS. — Y'OUF name ! printed on 50 Mixed Cards for >5 cts., on 50 A\ like Bristol for 1J cts., on Jo Transpa rent cards lor JO cL. Other Styles us low. WM. IvURTZ, Centre HALL, PA. A' 1, CCTIONEER'B CARD. Philip . Teats, who has had large ex pari j "tiro as an auctioneer, offer* bis service* to ' the people ot Centre county. He speak* , both German end English, and possess** the invaluable gift In en euctioneer of * lud. clear voice, end can be distinctly heard a long dittanee. Those having work i u( thi> kind t do, will do well to give bin s call. Charge* moderate. Call on or ddrc*t> him at Bellefonte, Pa. 17 ap. AT COST! i FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! In great abundance, at a GRENINGKU'B STORE, Coburn Hution, A fun line of general merchandise care* 'oily selected, and embracing all in an tier Dreat, Goods, Carpel*, Oil cloth*. Groceries, Glassware, Tinware, (Juecnswtre, F*b, Ac., Ac. I FLRNLSIJING GOODS of all kind*. | Hat* and Caps For moo, boy* and cbildran. Ladies and Gentlemen J call and bo convinced that this is the •heapeit plea to buy good* in this tec. tioa. I'KGDL'CK received in exchange for good*. Remember the piece—at B GKKNINGKR'B, - in I y Cobura. i PROCLAMATION. ~* ' " u *r***. 'i lltia. (Iwim * MUM, rrnliiMl •* hi*.'* a" sua JwluuiDW • "baniHsr J 4k lßvtMw, AaatxiaUnd JtMlfM la Cttm '-'ftity, I>*it>4f iiMMied (Ml {•rocapt t. |kt in - ts ; s. w. a, SauMUr - rtHn* • umui M >*|c s4 rnkii>< i uml (.mwhsJ J*ll IMu. co ti) -V l Mw, maiA lv e m.rn.tu. s ttt. US ul Ssnl liru, IS, —d,i ot XMli ulk>oMi'.uuK, nls, tmm, JtoUom • U*re(fv U*x*vi > t Uw Pfimaw - "' ■? ta. I AlaetitSuTmi id r,,u H, ol Usu, uol I bo* lu Urn ood Tk,ii to in au innuu. ,f |, , 'ctu.k la to. ■ - ~o* •m* t *ud Jewti. j rt; lir4 mm abort a* Una acd vsrtauM •" " fl ® n •• • W. A. CURRY, cc:v TK^H ould most r-*pectful]y inform Us* cit sens of tbu vicinity, that be bar started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would b* thankful for a share of the public patroa age. Boots and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrant* hi* work to e<|ua 1 any made elsewhere. All kind* ofreptirifiK tiid (btrfei retfontblt hi in * call. ffell lj JOHN F. POTTER; Auoreey-et •inaHmsT'Tf,.! .ee—e*>r ■*> •* *■ ■* uisuoair,r-t So :buw i.titu UaS, m IIIMIMI, tl * • ,1 ' y -. d hair- KtuwMil* OmS "tZZTuJIL £kt*£r Harness. Saddles, die Tkf ••SmitwS. SUmbimS rax IM rl -,i,, d-md lot li—r tiruem. renmcOuUl sail* ■* - Ufflß ofth fMi .U IB bttatocX of 84DULJBKT utmnA al ilwoSd majmL DbuS - - ••yam of SalA, HUM. CoUora HruUoa.olerof T 4c-aerl*Uaßoa*aoollu *r t., TIA 1* fad ovrnbioa to rofr; It i. a am rlaaa JauX ißOSt.faa b„ uSvnil por#, ofaw - Mill ml Hauaai JJUWB I-UfIiSUS Cmsra tZST' /A i\ I T \ liraat dwaw lo muk. mumm-~U (I (11 1 1) V' JL_i JL ' gffFin Uiffg ( tak* •r'trrlplW •* tho laiyut, i bMim oa* boot lOoairalo* (an.lt, pahlirouoo la tb, nris li, m saß.hoc.T. .B| Th. bum , Laal vti of art ,lna (MM to Tt too Utai aieu -o . # ural nr puita Uaklaa orot tue la a woofc. A U4i mwi ro pottatotUd ..-r m wMHonaiw , " .bo -luu- aaala It! >D loot You caa drtota i ' Zll Um. U,ih. l,a..aZ. 1? aood tux U- aoa, tnua li mi mm ~.'l. IT II aa oyll a -U ctw Fall dtroctaoaa aa* ' 'fUtt try* ggd attM*nuip t > , MI * - * * .IpH -1 im-clatk accommodation for guests Bert sublirg for hortea. Stage* arrive and (Ipart every day for all point*. 25 GOLI) BOBDKKFD f ard* fur 2D • . 20 Hlnok Itrlatol intmt In cold. 15 <•(*, WM. K car*. Centre Hall, Pa. jQUßCombined OaUt?ouge > foMB7B^ (Everything for the Garden s Numbering 170 page*, with Colorado Plate, BERT FREE J 1 o our customer* of past year*, and to'' all purchaser* of our book*, either c Gardening for Profit, Practical Plori-,, culture, or Gardening for Pleasure! *<*• l''ep*i trn V ® Mos*os, or b Fuchsias. 1 S U ,r i l :r ro,M> '' 8 nUa *-S or B Petu- I J l'antics (new German), or 8 Salvias' ^ssrts,„ ! lf^ >nas ' di,,iact " d •Dlwdldi - 25 or 23 *rieties [ , °Vvf,,^! p f jorbyEXPiIESS, buyer top.ychar-l • w*/ or #- ; 6 i \* fof ST; 18 for $10; or I ! , L tcl i wn varieties of® 1 unts and Seeds—sufficient to stock a I -greenhouse and garden—for $25, tol I and CM l (,ard^ in ff for Pleasure"? il" vitmTJST * bo,s Pater Handersen & del rii.r'.t. l ' - , " 1 l ? " ° • ■■ O-—-<> o 1> Q Lincoln Butler Powder, make* but" tor sweet andhard, and quicker to chuni Iry it for sale at AV m. Wolf* store. H E A L'l I IANDITA I'PTNESST Hsaltb and Uapniima are priceless Wealth to the* SnoTb or! ''i"i n ' yot Uln ' " r|Ul,u tbe reach of *,•** WRDiiITN LITER PILLB, The oalr care cure for Torpid Llrer. "1 11 IIBW HeaAacbe, hour Stomach, Const! [.stioa. | all itUltmia complatut. u>d Hlood Dim' iT / * f>* m roar own tow a. ** (>** Atau Sa IX I \ K " r Uh- Reader, If rou want a a mesa U f II 11 l whlt h l*t*.Ml either sex can u i am* VV/ V|o .H the tune they work writ? r^JT " MAKE i JSi MONEY, SURE! i'ubllshere. T3> hansom Street. Phlla. ]* —— 12 Floral Cards, 6 styles, 20w Wm. ixurlz, Centre Hall Pa'