The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 09, 1878, Image 3

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    TIIK CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hall.P, Th'rsd. May 0/78.
vj^Tkbmr.—s2per year, srhm paid s*t
advance s'i.fiO when nut paid in advance.
Advertisement* 20et* per line for three m
se-tion*. and ft rent* per hnr for every si. A
sequent insertion A irrrfiscrnrnt* hy the
year at a liberal direount.
Subscribers outside the roimty ihouid re•
mit us 10 ets, amount of one year'x post*
age, instead o/30c.' a* formc-lv ichen paid
hv themselves.
Subscriber* ran aiicays tell hair their nc
eounts stand at the Reverter ojfiee by eo•
Huting the lahUs on their papers, If the
lablr reads "John Roe 1 jan 'vft" it >
that John indel/eiifor subtcriptionfrom
the Is# of January, 1875, and that it is
time, he sen* paying the printer.
LOCVL ITEMS.
—ln the death-notice of Mr. George
Schmcltrer, last week there wa* an error
—it should read 26 April, instead of 16,
A few nights ago the safe in Mc-
Clain Jt Cook's store at MUesburg, was
blown open by burglars, who carried off
some S6O as their reward.
-Mr. Wolf has succeeded in punch**-
irsg a very elegant chandelier for the Luth.
church of this place, out of the funds real
ized by the lady s ice-cream iesiiyal.
Our school directors met in conven
tion on last Monday, and re-elected Prof.
Henry Meyer Co. Superintendent, Trof.
Meyer has filled the office three years te
the utmost satisfaction, and he hat proven
himself in every respect worthy of re
election.
Any one tired of his sliver dollar
can have it exchanged for paper In the
Rxivrtkr office—it just roaches for six
months on KxroßTtß.
—-Lady's Bonnets and U*u, latest
styles Just unpacked at Guggenheiraer A
Co's. Centre Hall, and remarkably lew in
price.
Read the advertisement of Dr.
Chase's Reeeip* in another column. "Who
over sells this book will not only have the
talis faction of making tuoney, but that of
conferring a great faror upon all who pur
chase.
Sale of personal property af F.
Krumrine, dee d Ferguson tp., May 25.
Work in marble, done equal to any
in Philadelphia, can be had at Heitler**
marble works Rellefoate, and at price*
lower than at any other yard in the coun
ty.
On last Friday evening, Willi*, a
son of Mr. Jehn Rishel, of Potter, met
with a serious accident lie was taking
two colts to water, one of which he was
riding ; the animals bectme unruly, and
the boy was thrown off, sustaining severe
bruises about the head and shoulders.
He was taken up insensible and remained
in that state some four hours. He is fast
recovering.
Get you sugar, ooffoe, tea, syrup,
Canned and dried fruits at Sechler's, and
you are sure of the best.
We believe there never was a larger
attendance at court than last week and
week before, and much business was de
spatched, for which credit is due Judges
Mayer and Orris. Judge Orris presided
most of the time and he kept court going
from "8 to so that the Ui-payers
might get some worth for the money spent
on jurors, court officers and court expens
es in general. We think if some Judges in
other districts would pattern after Judges
Mayer and Orris in the above respect,
their people would think all the mere of
them. Even the Republican, that is po
litically opposed to our judges, accords
them praise for making good use of time
and sboying business right ahead. Credit
to whom credit is due —even though ofep
posite politics.
Riddles, for forgery, was sentenced
to three years penitentiary. Jacob Wolf
of Penn, for firing a house, got twe years
penitentiary, and George Adam of same
township, for stealing, sentenced one year
to same place.
Green's Compound Syrup of Tar,
Honey and Bloodroot, cures all affections
of the threat and lungs—such as colds,
coughs, asthma, croup, whooping cough,
and earlier stages of consumption. Ask
for it st the drug-store—it is a standard
remedy, which should always be on hand
in the family.
Valentines are very successful in
displaying their goods in their windows.
The show of Sugar in one of their windows
a few weeks ago was very attractive. A
little later appeared a fine display of Cof
fee, afterwards a window full of Soap,
with a very handsome show case, —now
again Coffee with a large ticket calling at
tention to the price, only 20c. They cer
tainly sell goods very cheap. For instance
a basket for eight cents; twenty-five cakes
of soap for a dollar, and so on. One of
the clerks told us that their business has
increased wonderfully the last two months
The stock cf groceries in their cellars is
very large and all the goods look nice and
new and clean. They sell a great deal in
large quantities.
The case of Dr. Roth rock, for abor
tion, which resulted in the death of Mrs.
Ettle, occupied some 4 or 5 days af court
last week. The jury after being out a few
hours, brought in a verdict of guilty.
Moorehouse, his accomplice and para
mour of the deceased, turned states evi
dence. Kotbrock's ceunsel, Messrs. Hoy
and Love, have applied for a new trial,
which will be argued in June. The doc
tor is out on S3,CtO bail. Fortney and
Spangler conducted the cswe on the part
of the commonwealth.
—Were pleased to have a call theotb
er day from our old friend Col. Benj.
Scbmeltzer, of DakoU, 111., formerly of
Madisonburg. Ben looki fresh and hearty
and is getting along well in the west.
No one can develop the grace of
meekness by listening to a crying Ilaby.
Stop its fretfulness by curing the Colic
with Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price 25
cents.
Tremendous stock of new goods at
Wolfs—far exceeding any thing in this
valley. Latest styles dress goods, notions,
boots, shoes, hats, caps, fish, groceries,—
and no humbug about any of tbem. Go
and see Wolfs fine new stock, in the bank
building.
Fishing Uckle, fancy articles, drugs
medicines, Ac., at Frank Greens—best as
eortment in county.
Go to Heisl er's Bellefonte marble
yard for finest marblo.
Go to Newman's if you wish to see
a fine now stock of ready made clothing.
He has just unpacked a large lot, and is
offering suits atastonisbing bargains. You
had best call at the Eagle Clothing ball
and secure a bargain. Newman sends off
all customers happy and satisfied.
GOING TO KANSAS IS WAGONS.—A
caravan of four teams, conveying five
families, in all twenty-seven persons,
passed through Olean, on their way from
Tioga county, Pa., to Kansas. The party
was well equipped and in excellent spirits.
There was a liberal assortment of men,
women and children, all of whom seemed
to be healthful and cheerful.
The new Lutheran church at Re
bersburg will be dedicated on the 12th
inst. Prof. Zeigler, D. D., Rev. W. L.
Criley and other ministers are expocted to
be present.
TOWNSHIP ROAD TAX.—A case of in
terest to supervisors was recently decided
by Judge Pearson, of Harrisburg. A su
pervisor in Dauphin county had the road
taxes assessed lata in the fall of 1877 for
that year. The complainant had called
on the officor several times through the
year, asking to have an opportunity to
work out only about the half of it. The
Judge decided that it is the duty of the
supervisor elected on the third Tuesday of
February, soon after entering upon the
duties of bis office, to assess the tax for the
year, being governed Uj the yalaation far
county purposes, and not exceeding one
percent. This tax must bo "entered in n
book, to which each per*, n owing road
tax can hare free access, and the supervis
or must allow each poron,an opportunity
Jto woik it cut- It hn been decided by the
supremo court that it it illegal (or a super
visor tc enter into such contracts lor mak
ing tho road* a* would preclude a oilmen
the opportunity to work out hit tax The
supervisor-, like county commitsionera,
mutt etliraate the amount of tax and the
wages of labor, and not the township au
ditor*
ltASxarrrcr or run Ukavkk Miu
anP Lvmiix Company.— Thia company,
competed #f Thomas McCauley of Al
teon*, Kdmund Blanchnrd of Beiiefonte,
and William 11. Armstrong of Williams
pert, has filed a petition in bankruptcy.
The petition sets forth the debt* of the
firm at s3,o(k The burden of the
break has fallen on Mr. Armstrong The
statement shows that his individual lia
bilities are nothing, but he has raised for
the firm on his individual property SBO,-
(W, and hi* liabilities as endorser are $Bl,-
<18.61. Of this sum he endorsed for Tho*.
McCauley 900,651.32; for Lewis G. llul
ing. sl3,' *; for Kdmund Blanchard fl,.
T7.ao
Mr. Armstrong says the firm owes him
$130,C30, McCauley ss\( \ and Blanch
ard about $3,000.
He states in the petition that his finan
cial embarrassment arise# solely from hi#
connection with this firm, of which he wa*
a silent partner. He says his partners
were represented to him to bo responsible
for their proportion of liabilities that might
bo incurred, but that it has proved other
wise. He has a credit balance ef $112,000,
while the other partners are indebted to
the firm, lie says his whole estate has
been given up to meet the partiership lia
bilities, and it has proved insufficient, and
that he had "no individual debts what
ever. save those incurred in behalf of the
firm in the vain effort to pay its debts."
lvain on Saturday, rain on Tuesday.
Ph. Mersinger left on Tuesday for a
trip to the west.
A grand musical concert will he giv
efl at Boalsburg, on Sat. eve. 11 inst. Profii.
Way, Keilmeyer and Lowell M. Meyer
will be present, and every effort has been
mad# to make it the concert of tho season.
Decoration day come* on 30 inst.
Let the sleeping braves bo remembered,
and their graves receive the fitting testi
monial of that occasion. They died that
the country might live.
Hurrah, boys' A meeting has been
appointed for Saturday evening, May 11,
at 7.30 o'clock, to make an effort to organ
ise a Military Company in this place. The
meeting will bo held in Gift & Flory's
•bop. Fall in. Z.
Go to Sechlers for fish—a most ex
cellent lot of the choicest mackerel and
other fish.
We noticed quite a number of im
provements in Millheiro, the other day
new houses going up and old ones being
overhauled. If these people could get
the branch railroad on its feet, it would
give additional impetus to the place, as
well as benefit Aaronsburg and Hrushval
ley. Keep the thing moving, every me
chanic in that busy town would be bene
fitted.
and England, Q teen Victoria will have to
buy all her groceries at Sechlers.
Largest stock ef wall-paporin Relie
fer, te, at John C. Miller & Co's. book
store.
Go to Valentines store, Bellefonte,
to see and examine a large assortment of
Dry Goods, all the latest styles. Straw
Hats in abundance. They have now a
fine display of Queer.swara in one of their
windows. Their new stock of sun and
rain umbrellas is msrked very low. If
you want to have an opportunity to select
from a large stock there is no better place
that we know ot than Valentine's store, as
thay always carry in stock the finest and
largest amount of goods of any store out
side the cities, and sell se much cheaper
than other stores.
PRESIDENT JUDGE
We are Hilhorixed to announce that C.
S. M'Cormick, Esq. of Lock Haven, will
bs a candidate for President Judge, sub
ject to democratic rules.
CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce that
D. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, will be a can
didate for Congress, subject to demo
! eratic rules.
ASSEMBLY.
W. A. Murray, of Boalsburg, will bo a
candidate for Assembly, subject to demo
cratic rules.
Wm. L. Musser. of Penn, will be a can
didate for Assembly, subject to democrat
ic rules.
SHERIFF.
George Hoffer, of Potter wili be a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic
rules.
John R. Bair, of Penn, will be a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to democratic
rules.
John Spangler. of Potter, will be a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic
rules.
COMMISSIONER.
J. 11. llat.n, ef Miiesburg, will be a
candidate for Commissioner, subject to
democratic rules-
A. J. tirsist, of Unionville, will be a
candidal* for Commissioner, subject to
democratic rules-
John Iloy, jr., of Marion township, will
be a candidate for Commissioner, subject
to democratic rules.
TKEASUREK.
8. A. M'Quistian, ot Bellefonte, will be
a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dcm
ocratic rules.
We are authorized to announce that
Wm. Ebrhard, of Potter, will be a candi
date for Treasurer, subject to democratic
rules.
PROTHONOTARY.
Samuel G. Herring of Gregg will be a
candidate for Prothonotary, subject to
democratic rules.
J. C.Harper, now of "ellefonte, will be a
candidate for Prothonotary, subject to
democratic rules.
B. F. Shafer, of Walker, will be a can
didate for Prothonotary, subject to demo
cratic rules.
J,. G. Brett, of Ferguson wiil be a can
ate for the nomination of Prothonota
ry subject to democratic rules.
Mr. S. M. Swartz, of Patter,, desires to
inform his friends and democrats that he
will be a candidate for the nomination ol
Prothonotary.
A FIRCT CLASS BUSINESS
CHANCE.—HARDWARE, TINWARE AND
STOVK STORK TOR SAL*.—Located at
Spring Mills, Centre county, Pa., the ter
minus oi the Lewisburg, Centre and
1 Spruce Creek raiiroad. Is now a eery
good stand, and will be one of the best
1 in the Stale this year and in the future.
The tin-hhop alone will and does pay well,
' as there are none nearer than Millheim
and Centre llall, both about C miles off.
We can convince any parties wishing to
buy that it is a good business point. 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 sieam gover
nor business, in which we have lately be
come largely interested, and our business
in the Bellefonte store requiringour whole
attention. This is a goed chance for any
[ one desiring this line of business. For
particulars, inquire of tho below mention
ed firm at their place of business in Belle
. fente. THOMAS A. HICKS A Bao.
1 Spring Mill:, Market,
While Wheat, 1 \b\
Red " 116.
Rye, 60c.
Corn, ears, per bu. new, .45c
Oats, 25c.
I Buckwheat"76c.
Cloverseed, $3.00"t0 $4.00
I Chop, per ton, $23.00.
Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO
r Flour, per bbl, $6.26
I Butter, 18c.
t Tallow, 7c.
■, Hams 11c.
Shoulders 7c.
8 Sides 7c.
a Rags, 2c.
f Eggs per doz., 10c.
Coil, Egg, per ton, $l6O.
8 " Stove, 4.60.
B Chestnut, 126.
t \ u Pea.fcQO.
—lt is hoped that the young men of
i this vicinity will take hold of the move-
I menl to organise a Military Company a!
Centre Hall. A meeting will be held or,
Saturday evening, II inst., in Gift %t
i Flory's shop, at T '0 p. m. Conic,
Motto and picture frames, nl John
C. Miller -V Co s. book store, Bolletonto.
At Newman's Clothing store thev
pay out gold as change.
The hands of No* I'ercos Indians are to
be united.
Doeetbat mean more gun music '
Now names added to the list of can
didates this week are Assembly, \\ A.
Murray . Prothonotnry, S. ti Herring, and
H. F. Shafer andJ.C. Harper; Commis
sioner. J. 11. llahn. Sheriff, George llof
fcr, of l'ettcr.
Uenty Booaerba* taken tho contract
for carrying mail (rem Centre Hall to
Spring Mills trip* daily and connects
with stages for Beiiefonte and Milroy at
neon at this place.
-—Newman will give you fit* and
charge you less money tor it than any one
else In the county. N evrman can give you
the latest style* and at far bettor bargains
than elsewhere. Newman does the big
gest business in clothing in thts county.
Men and boys who want fits and latest
style*, and at lowest prices, go te New
man* Clothing liall, and you will make a 1
goed bargain. Don't forget this.
——The Model Book store, at Uellefonle.
well known as Welch's, has again under
gone a change in tho firm. Mr Welch a-'
long connected with it ha* retired, and
sold his interest to Mr. Jehn 8. Lyon.
Tho Model Book store will be carried on
st the old stand, a- heretofore under the
now firm name of John C. Miller A Co.
Call and see them if you want any thing
in the line of books, stationery or fancy j
articles, you will meet with kind treat
ment.
Mr. Meyer's re-election as Co Fupt.|
was unanimous—there was nothing in the 1
past three year* of his incumbency that
would justify any different result.
Tho number of directors In atleadsnce
wa* 100.
New York and Philadelphia green
ies are making a big fuss over the trip of
the Tally Ho stage, the other day, from.
New York to Philadelphia, '.H) miles, in
on# day. Big crowds in both cities turned
out, as also along the route. If those !
green city folks want some genuine stage!
riding, let them come to Centre liall and
ride over tho Seven Mountains, and they
will have something far better and health
ier thaa gapping crowds, ffags, banners,
etc , and a good old shaking up, as can on-;
ly be furnished by one ot our country ;
routesr with nene of your fancy "la.ly <
Ho stuff" about it
Among the meetings to be held in j 1
Paris this summer w ill be one of beemas-;
ters and insocteloguts, when insects nox-.i
ious to vines and agriculture will be dis- j
cussed, with a view to all sorts of .ethal
experiments. The Colorado beetle wilt
meet witlApecisl attention.
The Coloiado beetle has received a lit- <
tie more attention in these parts than he
cared about, and the potato bugger would
no doubt bo satisfied if iet alone and
the Paris green crop were a faiiuro.
Coniectioneries, wholesale land re- .
tail, at John C. Miller A Co's. book store,
Beiiefonte.
Mr. Wm. Wolf has receired a larger
stock ot new goods than ever before!
brought to this valley. I
Books and stationery, very low at
John C. Miller A Co s. book store, Beiie
fonte.
For the best groceries go to Seehler
jc o.—you got any thing there you want
in their line. They sell at price* t suit
the times. Stenewaro wholesale and re
tail, confectioneries, canned and dried
fruit, and hundreds of other articles, all
fresh and pure.
New whiskey Irauds in Cincinnati.
We have a great notion to spell pro
gramme minus its terminals mo—as a com
mon sense wy of reaching the pronuncia
tion.
Hewitt, democrat, ha* introduced a bill
for reduction in pay and force of army.
Right.
There is no indication as yet, notwith
standing recent confessions, that either
Hayes or Beecher will resign.
The latest deadly blunder by a drug
clerk was in Cincinnati. Ha put u;> mor
phine powders instead ot quinine.
The Cashier of the Credit Fancier Bank
of St. Petersburg has been arrested for
misapprepriating $1,375,GJ0 of the reserve
capital and specie.
DIED.
In Benner two., at the residence of Mr.
Samuel Hazel, Miss Christina Fiettia Bre
on, aged 15 years, 8 months and 12 days.
On 4, near Potters Mills, Mr. Evan
Evans, aged near 64 years.
Last week, in Haines township, Mrs.l
Stover, wife of Jaceb H. Stover, aged
about 68 years.
NOTICE
testamentary on the estate of
George Schmeltzar, o! Miles township, de
ceased, having been granted to the under
signed, ail persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment,
and those having claims agsinst the same
to present them, duly authenticated by
law for settlement.
BENJ. SCll MELTZER,
ADAM SIIAFER, Jr.,
9 may Ct. Executors.
3IBS. lItKKIF/r FIULES,
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK R
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Offers her services to the ladies of Cen
tre Hall and vicinity, in all kinds of work
pertaining to dress making Terms reas
onable, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Kindly solicits a share of patronage.
2 may 3m
BONN ETS, TRIM M I N G S.
MILLINER Y,
At Mrs. Lucy Henny'a, Centre Hall,
who has iust received from Philadelphia,
the LATEST FASHIONS, and a com
plete *to<k of new Bonnets, now Hats,
elegant Trimmings, Arc., which will be
fold or made up. at reasonable prices.
Abo, old ladies Dress Caps.
The new styles are very pretty. Ladies
call and see them early, t irst come, first
served. 2 may It
I^TUTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
Xi the books of Miller A Son havo
been placed in the hands of John Shan
non, Esq., for collection, where all per
sons intercrted will please call witheul de
lay and have accounts adjusted.
2 may 21. MILLER A SON.
Centre Hall, I'a.
A DMINISTBATOB'B NOTICE.-
Letters of administration on tho estate of
Frederick Krumrine, of Ferguson twp.,
dee'd, having been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to said decedent are re
quested to make immediato payment, and
persons having claims against the estate
will present them authenticated fur settle
ment. ' ADAM KRUMRINE,
2 may Ct. Admr.
Bargains!
Bargains!
In MEN'S and BOYS,
BOOTS and SHOES !
also a LARGE VARIETY of
CHILDREN'S SHOES, at
LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store,
opposite the Bosh house, Bellefonte,
room formerly occupied by John
Powers. ~ apr2sy
f Congress will now undoubtedly invi U
• gate the Florida presidential steal The
! riA-ti<*t feature ronnecte 1 with il I* the
evidence showinc that lUyc, through Im
l confidential fi ieiul- x-gov Noy> 4 t'hio,
wit • |<itt)r to th fraud, l>y promises to
"take care ol the p rpetrator*.
A metrics'■ most astonishing exhibit at
the l'ari* Fair is her prepoctrrou* crowd
ofCoß#*nie*hncr. In that she boat* *ll
creation. Where other rountrle# are ootv
tent with n modest hnlf doren. *he put in
- n gro*. The put y representation of pro
duel* for such n prodigious u|t>'v ol
]i Commissioners is lVtafl* pennyworth
. ef bread to an intolerable leal of sa> U.
UK ECUKtt-TILTON SCANDAL NOT
AT AN KMl>.
, New York, May k A confirmatory
statement it being prepared by Mr* Then*
( dore Tilton to sustain by evitlenoe her re
j cent confotth n. In tbi *t*t< tuent he
, will arrange date?, local.on and circuit'.*
stance* connected with Iter avowed inter
course with Mr Uer. her, whole O. n!
' are preparing for the on diet. It i tated
that Mr Thoniaa Shearman ha collected
atl the denial* of her guilt and will meet
'jher coming tat< went *' t!l tbem. Mr
Tilton returned to New York on the " !;•
train front Philadelphia !*•'. night
|HOW FOUR 111 NTKRS WERE MUR
DERED
Lincoln, Neb., May Iho InteUt-j
1 gence of a wholeaale ilaughler in the,
: wet tern pert of this State has jutt reached
thi* city. Luther llolbrook, Herman Allen
and two brother* named Sutton were en*
camped on tho Dismal ltlvcr, trapping
and hunting. Nothing had been heard
i from them tor two month* until to-day,
when a letter wa received from one,
| Vantickle*, who ha* a rancbe twenty-J
'seven mile* from the camp on Dismal:
i Hirer, itating that the body ol llolbrooli
! and one of the Sutton boy* had beenj
found with bullet-hole* through their
head*. Their revolver* and gun* wern'
near. A man named llargravo* had a
! camp near by and had quarrelled with
Uolbrook and threatened to leave hi* car
cass in the *artd-hill. I'artle* bare gonei
I out to the scene of the murder.
FIVE MEN KILLED.
Memphis, May I.—Five men were kill-1
ed by an eiplo*ion on the low boat \N ar.
ner to-day. All tho wounded are doing
I well. 1
—Get ti brick of maple >ogar at \
Sechler'e an J make the lluest syrup
tu tho world. j
Philadelphia, May 0.-Saunders Me- ■
Cullough, a wealthy citizen ot Oxford
j liorough, l'a., having been awakened bv <
j the spring of a burglar alarm in hi* houie |
Friday night, aro*e, and in tho excitement ,
and darkness tho! hi. wife, who was also .
j groping about the rojm.
The New York elevated -*i i tu
operation between Trinity Church and t
Central Park.
The Albion lead work*, at Taunton, j
Hasa , ware dart oyed by fir# W laai lay •
night Lo*. SSA,OOU. ij
i
EXTR AOHI)INARY SALE OF
FISH!!
-if i iioio mi
THIS SPIt I N (i.
QFALITY AXD WEIUIIT €.l' 41t ASTEED.
Handling only ruporior quality, aud full weight Kits, (20 lhf.
FISH,) anil quarter barrels, (50 lbs. FISH.)
This seaeon has caused a considerably increased demand at
our Store for FISH- The quantity sold of
Mackeral, Lake Herring and Siac es, is more than double
i what it was last year. Call ami Examine.
VALEN TIX E S A CO.
HUMES* BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills.
MILS. AAYA M.IVE AVE It
Takes pleasure in announcing t the people of Potters Mills and Tielnity, thst sbo
will open aNK Wand ELEGANT STOt K oKFAWCT OOODB i
connection with* Large Stock of StILLISERV SPRISO OCX I)S. A full lino of
Choico and Fashionable Goods always on hand at popular Prices.
Also DaEasWAKtxu—and takes in all kinds of" Family Sewing. Also Hair Dressing.
Switches, Curls, Finger Puffs, and Primes made out of Combings.
18 ap 3m
TO SAVE MONEY ISTHE OBJECT
individual in these times. ROW TO
answer to this question wc respectful
j A DOLLAR JUDICIOUSLY SI'E.YT WILL
WE ARE SELLLVG
25 Yards of Calico for 1 dollar.
20 Yards of Muslin for 1 dollar.
12 J Yards of Gingham for 1 dollar.
WHY DO YOU SPEND YO
When you ean buy
Calicoes for 4 cents per yard.
Muslins fors cents per yard.
Ginghams for 8 cents per yard.
Shoes for 1 dollar a pair.
Hose for 5 cents a pair.
Handkercheifs for 5 cents a piece.
Neck Ties for 10 cents a piece.
Ladies Trimmed Hats nt 50 cents.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
The largest stock ever before offered in any country store— 2so new
| Trimmings in all the immense varieties of all the new styles. Buttons
SPRING SHADES, PLAID, AT 8 CENTS.
SPRING SHADES, L'LAID, AT UCENTS.
SPUING SHADES, PLATL), AT 10CENTS.
SPRING SHADES, BOURKTTKB, AT 10 CENTS.
SPRINGS SHADES. BOURERETTBB. AT 124 CENTS.
SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKERS, AT 10 CENTS.
SPRING SHADES, KNICKERBOCKES, AT 124 CENTS.
t
Buy goods of
.JM AItK KT STHBKT I MPRoVKM KNT.
Aitollut Large littsiae.s Establish"
nient to bo Erected.
, Hunt .-s improvement* on Market
, ntroel-teadily < otitltuie, notwithstanding]
the d illn.'i* and the general complaints of
bard tttiH'i l . Thi# itru, more especially]
ol the block* between Heveuth anu Ninth
' trt-et*, on which, since 1073, several fine
I buinea homo* have been erected. When
I tales have been made in thi* locality the
price* realiaed have been fully up to any
prev ioue time. Property on Mar Let *treel
i U held at even higher figure* than on!
Chestnut street or elsewhere ta ttie city.)
, Another extensive improvement t* now
contemplated by one of our Market afreet
' firm*, and which will be one of the lineal
that eur city haa yet witnessed. limits.
Straw bridge A, Clothier, of Kighih and
Market straett, have Ju-t completed aeon*
I'racl n.r ttie erection of a Hve-atory atone
building on their properties. No*. Mitt, HOT
' and Hfit Market street, adjoining their
. present tore, at the comer of Kighih
street, and on completion the whole will
he thrown into on** building, making one
1 if the lineal alore* in therity, with a front
. age on Market trsnt of over ninety feel.
I he improvement i# one that cannot fail
lo he a credit, not only to the alreet, hut
' to the city. Everything abut the budd
ing is to be of the beat and moat substan
tial character Careful study haa been
given to every detail of construction. Atl
lilts luteal improvements have been adopt
ed, including tU-am elevator*, which will
make the upper floor* as available and
convenient * the first floor itself The
building operation* will begin about June
j Dt, and it i* expected that in a little over
, three montha the completed i tore will be
[thrown upuu to the public. -J'Ai/rt. JVrss,
' A/iiy DA.
The continued tiling of the Swine hn*
.x-caaioned great trouble in Pari* thi*
month. There was fear that it would af
fect the Exhibit en building
Tho Trocadero place, on which are
erected the accessory building* of the
| I'aria Fair, it a relic of the munificence of
j Napoleon 111. and of the go aheadUm of
Haron Haussmann.
| By a report preientod to the German
1 Federal Council it appear* that the exca
{valioaa in the territory of Olymput,
Greece, have, within the last two year*
j produced 687 object* in marble, 1,983 in
broare, 4.M in iilvar, dig medal*, and 200
[ inscription*.
, Shafer, the Adam* coualy wile murder*
[cr ha* been convicted.
—* "
LODGE MELTINUB,
I gtTal II ALL IxHHJ*. Slo I O of O P , Ib*U
• •yri htiuptxi ovntlttj In lh Oati Moll.
J %l t#lLLlt.4Jlt>. fiocl U I* Haiiik, A O
tLl* UifHIE, !Vu IT, I A M , mooU rt
M tuU> •*• ' • OfMl)fl*4tl full Buob lU.ILO
I o!4 I IUU
i' i lltkLi' ttm, Hevl I) I' KILL!ft W M
(< '*u> H,, m Tsf 11. tSOOU ot f
ItoH.Ontto lloHoottio fto'.aMojt *n of Wfwro fail
•is*, n Itsf M and etcrj tu -reaa aftw. Jo* At
Knr Muld LmiilD KW *E, ftocl
N'OTICE I* hereby given that 11. CV
Yeager has filedhi* petition for li
cento, in the office of the Clerk of ths
,Court of Quarter Seaaions of the Peace, it.:
and for Centre county, and that applica
tion will be made on the fourth ( t day of
June next, to taid Court to cr*r t thi
same- A. WILLIAMS,
a may It Clerk. 1
HEALTH AND HAPPINESSI
He-a!tit dtr |xrlgei4MM WmHH Id theli
portetaon. and aro wtthtix 1& rtMkrh ot emj
Ofert mho w til
>WII(iHTS LIVKR TILLS.
Th onlf •arm curm ft* lc*rt>t4 l4e-r, iMipepau
liedstfis he. fi -r M t IM uilj
V* . |,td All tllilUMax s Bi iaiki# aid Kiuartl t>teof
ten Noe fc-al!M uatea# ' Htu WrtjLl
PAiU If jrowir will <<t *|*s>H mmu.i "A cU
f r .& R- >i to HahlU* A La#, A M Ith *t
1 a|| Ijafi If tof %i>
THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO!
We 1 a V.s II \ -y largo i.nd complete itoek of Hardware, the largoat that w a* ever before o3ored by any Urtn to the pooplo of thi* county, aod|are]*olling at the very '• f
; t at |Hiiaiblf rntel
Iron, Steel ami Nails, Locks, Liassam! Futtj,
Puro White Loa.laand Lin*eed oil; Turpi ntii.i ami Varnialu-*. nil which we warrant to gi m aati-fa -tion. Our Pure Leal will co a* much lurface ai any in the arke*
ami cannot HE IXI . ib-.t t>r whiteim**. KKAIJV Ml\ KD I'A INT nut up in arty quantity to mil; qde, from on o-pound can* to one gallon can#, ail ready for uee. Theeo
paint* w warrant to !• mixed Willi pure toad and oil, and arc free from all adulteration.
MECHANICS TOOLS. We pay pecial attention to thi* branch, and kep a full lino of ( . b Hammer* an: Bv ty'a Iron Plane* : ll.,r*e nail* ofau k.nu*. Yraeo
Chain*, llama-, Etc FULL LINE OP BADIH.KIIY Ol ALL I'KHOKI PTIoN'S. OOAUH W<H)!> WORK Hpoe*. Fcllosw, Patent Wlieeli of the moat irnpr.ived pak*
out.; Mr*. P <tu' Improved Flat Iron*, cheap, convenient and durable—polished and licks-I-plu . J hi - n Propa cd KaUornlno ; put up In 6-pound package* ; eexily
put on, and cheaper than paper. We hate all color*: >M ,,*saeaw
S T O'lY ES. . .... |
We l.avo ih <ll v Bevers i hie. Top plate Cooking Stove* in the market. The Key*w toquebanna <intl Juniatc, whieh we warrant to be the heat baker* and the hage*
leal Stoves in the market, w will sell at the vi rv low est price ami give written guaranti •. Also ail kind- of KangC* and other Itova*. COME AND .SEE OUK KJsY&TOiIA •*
COOK SToYE I i IS Til K 11A N DSUM E.'-T INTU L WOULD.
AT COST!
SI'RINO bI'MMEH OOI.US;!
' In gfisat abundance, at SGBBB!
GRKSINGKR'SI STORE.
Cuburti BBpW
A full Una of general merchandiae < ara
fully selected, and imbraring all manner
of ... j
Dres* Good*,
Carpets, Oil cloth*.
Groceries, Glassware,
Tinware, Queensware,]
Fish, Ac., Ac.^
FURNISHING GOODSJ
of all kind*.
UaU and Cap#
For men, boy Anu| biluren.l
Ladies and Gentlemen
call and bo convinced that thi* i* the'
cheapest place to buy good* in thi* set
lion.
PRODUCE received in exchange lor
good*.
Remember the place at
tv GUEMNGER S,
Jan Sly Coburn.
Jas. Harris *V Co*
NO. 5, BROCK ERIIOFF ROW.
IRON, NAILS,
I A I N T S,
OILS: ETC.,
J AS- H ARKI- A CO.
i ellefont*.
if * ? r M * *
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
•lICRKAH FOR
gtjggenheimer
A COM I*.
FROM THK DATE rilK OOM
MEN CEMENT OF' THE
SEWING.sKABifN.
I. (41 GUEYHEFIER,
Offers his immense Su>ck of wei.
aa*orled in every line, uch as
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS, NOTIONS, |
O HOC B HiILS, UROCB&IES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS. BOOTH,
SHOES, SHOES.
HATS & OAfS,
at such F*igures thai it * a rhatne f>r any i
one lo go away from.home to Buy, j
whan Good* aro offered at homo
at prices that will astonish the
people in this section of
the country.
THE STOKE ROOM AT SPANGLER*S
H tel. lias been en
large d and splendidly fil
led up, e that every one who
gooa in to examine the *tock of
Good*, is sure nt to leave without
buying. Y'ou will also find a very large:
and well selected
STOCK (IF CLOTHIXO.
*#*ITWILL BK TI YOUR LN--*5
rer-TERKST TO BUY YOUR-**
' "SE-CLOTHLNO ATHOMK-**
r*r-INSTKAD OK GO--*-
r-IN( AWAY-**
!t9 (jOLB IIORDKRKD <"rdn
for 2(> cln. 2 Black Rrlwlol
name In gold, 15 el*.
W Kurtz, Centre Hull, P.
OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER AND
SAVE IT IS TIIE QUESTION. In
ly refer the reader Itelow :
W
GO A in:EAT WAYS—AS
WE ARE SELLLVG.
10 Pounds of White Sugar for 1 dollar.
5 Pounds of Prime Green Coffee for 1 dollar.
•1 Pounds of Roasted Coffee for 1 dollar.
UR MONEY FOOLISHLY ?
When von can buy
Sufar for 7 cents & pound,
Coffee for 20 cents a pound.
Soap for 2 cents a cake.
PLOW SLTORS FOR $1.25 A L'AIR.
UAI.K BOOTS FOR 2 HOLLAS A FA lit.
MEN'S SUITS AS LOW AS ;! DOLLARS.
M EN S HATS AT6O CENTS.
MEN'S HOSE AT 6 CENTS.
Fine Dress Percals at 8 cents.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
stylos just received. Oil Cloths, Window Shadins, Window Fixtures, Drees
Gimps, Silk aud Woolen Fringes, Trimming Silks, etc., etc., etc.
BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT 60 CTS WORTH 76 OTS.
BLACK ALL WOO!CASHM EKES AT 00 CENTS. WC>TTII 85 CTS.
BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT 70CENTS. WORTH 00 CTS.
A LP AC AS AT 16 CENTS.
ALPACAS AT 20 CENTS.
ALPACAS AT 26 CENTS.
It is time well spent and money saved to come over the mountain to 1
S. & A. LOEB, Bellefonte.
I W. It. CAMP'S
!PPut*i # t* la li.
Furniture Rooms!
• CENTRE HALL, 1A.
'■j 1 manufacture all kind* of Furniture for
r.
I Chamber*. Dining U(xmt, Libraries, and
[Il ail*.
.] If you want Furniture of any kind, don't
■ jbuy until you * my stock.
UNDERTAKING
In all it* branches 1 keep in stock all
'! the latest and inoet improved Coffin*
and Casket*, and have sr. ry facil
ity lor properly conducting
si thi* branch of my business.
• j I have a patent Corpse
Preserver, in which
bodies can be
r preserved for aconiiderable length oftirne.
jullGtf W.R.CAMP.
V 1 UCTIoN EF.lt'S t AliD. - Philip
Teat*, who ha* had large expert
jence as an auctioneer, ofier* hu services to
[the people o! Centre county, lie (peaks
both German and English, and poaMMSM
the invaluable gift in an auctioneer of a
loud, clear v.lce. and <an be distinctly
heard a long distance Those having work
jot thi* kind to do, will do well to give him
'a call. Charges moderate. Call on or
addres* him at Bellefonte, Pa. 17 up
r %T tiii ypr
v • X-% XX XX Xt X*
€ itl*iii-t Inker *V I ntlt-rlnkcr,
SPRING MILLS, PA ,
inf .rmi the public that he keep* on ban!
all kind* ol furniture. City and Home
made, cane and wood seal chair*,
etc. | ndertaking in all It*
|! brunches promptly attend
k-d to. Coffin* and
asket* of all style- furnished; and ac
commodation* with htr*.
4 epr. bm. I
Visiting Cards.
St• Mixed Cara* 'JO ct?- IJ Beautiful Flor
al . nrd- only ".Met*.
WM. KCRI Z, Centre lUII. Pa.
HENRY BOOZER.
fEMKE II % 1.1..
HivrrMtmi t
Saddle* Harnett, Bndlea, Cellar*, Whip*,
Flyact; a&<i u!*o keep* on hand Cotton
i Net*, etc. Price* low us any where elaa.
|j All kind* of repairing d ue The best
' stock a!way* keptrr. hard. All work war
ranted A share of the public patronage
is kindly solicited. 31 apr, IJ j
\Y. A. CURRY,
, iILLi it iJuhSf g
CE.NTBEIIjILL.PA.
Would most re*jeclfully inform the cit
sen* > f lbi> vicinity, that he ha* started a
j.new Boot and Shoe Shop, a;id would be
thankful for a share t f the public patroa
age. Boot* and bhoe* made to order and
according to style, a: Jawarranls hit work
.to equal any made elsewhere. All kin J*
of repairing done, and charge* reaK-nablx
Qiva i : n a call. feblS 1 v j
TOHN 1 I'orrEli, Attorney-*t-!
fw 1 jsw prmn>l|f m4 Mtud ipru
•lUgtloti flrlr#n l#a (Lom b*rlhg Ltstd* r prctprilf tar
••im. illl draw ma 4 L* *< knoUKi*4
Ac imcrn la lAm dUSMMCd. BUTUk *4 mt
ILm vamri Uibm. HmLutattim
Harness. Saddles. &c
' T! Bn4erl*Bl. Ovtsnsiaod lo rnvrt o • |x>etUs
.lraw-1 to !* price*. i*p*rirt>Uj call* Iba aitct ,
Hot Ol mo public: U> blstls: 1 of
•ADDLBKT
now offered at t h.f ci J i!ml cm for 1
UiM pMa J'i* U 11 MM, IL# lUTMI Md trjm!
•ad •aofl.<-ct of hmrUlivm, Hxrhrwg, ( oiUr*
)irtdlM. of ••rrj diMcrli Uo® aad , Wiii{w ioe
In fact MvorrtAiac lo oomplof# • r*l clmmm rntAh.itU
rnrrtl, brt *o otm •! fjrixc* hub will am it tbwt imcv
A jr\ f f \ Crroat C banco to m*k* mcxttaf !)
I II I I 1 Jrtm rmXi l * rt *
111 II I I V l****. umhl k jwaaa Ir
i Vjl V* U JL * • u,Br ® wHwrtMigai
lot Us* Urfcrt. fbMtMil and boat
1 latU*Ui4 faaktijf rat ilcMUon In lAm world. Ant eac |
• van a affwat Th mvwß r>c*L-> :
jrrorka of art ||vm> frwi to lalacrtbm The# prtcw li m> J
low* that a>m *t Mvorrtwodj tttUtcribri (Hi* agent r ,
ji* mukittc ow |Ut> t& * Mark. A U4) ar£>t rr j
porta txtking orer Aft' mbacrftMMV in tan daya. All arAc {
rtfii# make muttri faat %\ u c* drr*fa all
tima t43 tha baataaaa. or only y*r atart utaa I<m '
t nm#& aot b# awj frxrm bogaa o*at rig Lb \ can dk j
jit aa vrrll aa <vtb*r* full |an*wuUra. drrcU*tsa aaad j
•tvrtaafrww Klogart atit aa|MAalva ttaUl! fra®
•ant ivrnAtabSa volt aaad a* >a at mk. It
|c<*at Dt'Uung to irf !ha I -aaiuaaa fir tmr mbo a j
io ma kr groat paj Addtraa Tba l*a#rj |e*
.luoraal," I'orlJaad Maloa laag jr j
Centre Hall Hotel.
JOilN M'AMjLKK. PliOP'K.
Fint-das* accommodation for guests
Best stabling for horses. Stages arrive
and depart every dav for all point*.
jC. T AlsxaVDEi C. M. Bow e*,
4 LEXANDEP. BOWER. At
-V Uirncyuai-lww. I -.tu. Sp~-l*laitMU< j
Cruet *o I -Ul-rU.ia. u&4 Clr, tun-- Court c r *--!!, %
>;hsrt<snMi* Uonaaa and > uflluh (HTcw In j
l.ai-roan'i l.ulldln*. n>rW> lltl. I
! Lincoln Butler Powder, makes but
iter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn
j Try il—for sale at Wn. Wolf's stole.
I ISTOF V KNIK IIS <>F MR ROHAN MAI. fiubjsrt to license (a the county of
A (Vi.tr--. Main of Pennsylvania for the yeer IK7B K* tract from license la*
I patted A j rtl 111 ti. Iwitl Pamphlet law* page 492. Any person ao ascertained and
■MM : vho ~h*'i taii to attend Hell appeal, or u> appeal from the decision of tba aw*
jprai* r t-> itio proper jourt# of common plea* within ten day* thereafter, will not M
t permitted t let up a* a defence to the reevvery of the amount of the license which he
* required to pay when uit *bal! be brought fur the recovery of theiarne. Marches*
•lire, "r a dirti.ler or either that he i* not a dealer In or retailer of brewer, "Hist It
•hall be the dutv of every City and t Viunty Treasurer to ue for the recovery of all
llceote duly returned I" him by the Mercantile Appraiser if not paid on or before tfc
first day of July, op each and every one within ten day* after that date, and tatd
Tree- iivr hali not b< discharged form any tuch license until he bring* suit to recov
er the me within *aid date : —*
**•**.. . row uerc*. tniiut cum *ttt^
Alexander, J It A C T...... ifollcrfosta..Coal. Ac j!j Jo 75
Adam*. Oscar I'hilip#burg ... Merchant 14 775
Ave , „ do ... l4 775
mew, hA A Son ifoliefotilc, —. Gtreev...- 12 18 25
iJrte k'-rl'iff, A—— " Flour A Feed— 14 775
" ::::rr iIZTr: -li 13
Uc /. r, Ker lman. Whisky di*tiarl 9 25 7s
;*' V.v 'a t - .. '•**—"• £"">>("' ttore... 14 77&
unelAAkens- Mu*ic .tore 14 7?5
ft' •hstewart. - Snow shoe Merchant-.. 14 77a
}{'***. A " Miletburg Grocer 14 77*
Blown II —„—.. Hublersburg— M /chant """ ig ,1 -5
Bonh.tt - Pine Glenn jo \l '??f
tev.== z&sz= t~~ i
'C'RZZ: " R-- 11 Ti
T : R;^R.VR U ±R:Z "SFCZR: *F"-= >5 FJJ
Guok Kobert Howard 1° J* 'if
Copcnhaver, John Olivia Blair C 0.... WhUk*dMJuT* v -a
Curtin* A Co— Uolaud Merchant " if rr -f
}>vUEA - Phi'iptberg " }!
J) i!i:*p. Jarnot ACo Pine Grove.. Merchant""**"'"* i s -if
I "...I.John Howard hardware if 2if
D.nlngcr J(j (VntreH.il do* If Uf
l>ingc, J N... Baaklmrg Merchant"*""*""" li 2if
I'.. , Lewi*.—.,. liolleftvßiw. Boot a l 4 l 4 --f
Kite. A It-. If 11c*burg : 11 llf
Ewtng, A(• A C 0... - - Rock Hpriut —... Msrcl ant " " ' j < -if
Ki< nhuth. Jacob Mitlheim Druggm 14 lif
i Kckenwmih, 11 PleaaaM Gap—.! K£at""* if 2if
, Fowler. John T OHv„ ... T a if ,2 if
Flagle. G S Philiptburg Hardware" 1* -2'
h rank, Nainue!..._„ Kebersburg. llsrcl ant *"***"""* if lAi*
t>h. r,Jb - Penn llall*.—l.l T,, \l If? Zf
| eldor A ltunkle Aaroiii-burg .... ■ j, ' If
Fool, J u.„ JT. Millhoim il -
Gcphart A Mutter " Coal Ac If
r°t MaUldaTIZ Co *i o 4< \\ 'g
♦•ray. I V j,. if ,ii*
Glenn, JP. Unionville....—.... Prugeut ** n 2if
Gr,. i A.J ATE " lUrfh.f. If ,I2f
Goodhoart s H Hublertburg.. * , . |f if
Graham E A Son llellefonUe Loot a Shoe atari' 14 -7S
ter?"" :: — .522!2 ill
wVi-s,v.-;_~ Hair u~czzSSSSr g g
• Grenoble 1 J Spring Mill. to* 1 - j *22-
<fUßger,h.i..r IA Co Centr•• flail a,. {* 'Vi
liotf.r John : ltcllelonte do If 2^
Harper Uro'a • 2o ~~ I{ If if
tMr A4Bn, ~ " - llard-are~r bssS
.. :rz: "11
i! iSl l .1 •* "ZTT nrSfl ** 1 i!f
V 5 r dea ,UU Merc heat....T.nr i! 107!
lt-H'Vcr tj \V Julian do i via
Hibler John. Miletburg do " i*
Ham* JaniM ACo BMlefonta. Hardware*.'.! ii ,575
Haag(t. P'.eaianl Gap. Whiskv dfwll—a •> -c
H.-m: llarru ACV Ph.hp.bur*. Merchi.nt J W75
H ui- rl. M A Co- llouverville...— j 0 14 - 5
, bpti x* S IS 5
I&CTF 00 phiiipebmr- Gbihi<r..:rr:: ,1 10I&
lUer'jcrrr™ pt £ssKr~ - JJ
I-t! A Stoke ; Occeola M ills \\ ilf
Irwin liar,id Julian.... do It -if
UJiafs A C Md -tburg Grocer.- """* ti -if
Joreph Cm A Co__ Bellefonta Merchant. 11 i&if
Jackton W J Sttsdv ltidgc do II to if
Jar- George 11 J itoaUburg-- do J ?a
John J I Hal .'Moon. do Ii iif
Jor, h . Ail t mrt ACo Pbilipsbunt Furniture 14 7^5
Keasier A Huffington
\
kiK-n* J I —HianchardMerchant is j7S
Khnc n 1 Howard do 14 "ig
Kruitifine Henry— _.Fpriog Mi 11*....—. CoaL Ac S" 14- --4
SStSi-s mA. gasr±: II {£
I vor A C -• .. Men-hact. 11 18 75
n jVn ut:::;.:::;::;;;;
Lura* A Bro Howard.—.—— Merchant ™* 14 i-s
.auth Thomac A Go—ll " { ilia
Li-alhor* ATA Co_ I'cionville-... do "* p< in-t
Muntgotncrv A Co_„ Bellefonte d a ™*"***"" t< -c
MrClellsn Wi!)i.m.~ " do ~i{ 775
* Howard Pruggift- J! <4 775
V hiifJVv J.., riii< , " ..MM*..* u •*s
McnlilV r"T- Merchnit— ~ IS 10 75
"mm'lvi ~ Mucaburg d o J3 | 0 75
. V- Linn —. do it 10 "5
M. burner K D Philip*burg l)ruerit >4 775
LI "3
iiytrs t J—- Grocer-. 14 7"5
Meote John— Bellefonte....- do 7 75
Mann J Fearon " . Merchant-.'.".'—"* IS 10 75
M? M r tk " M.ilhcm Hardware —1 IS .'0 75
sS£'f* Merchant. 18 1.9 75
Jiurrnj JI) Centre Hall ... Druggitt 14 775
Newmh V " 'iTr, Merchant~— 14 7T
>e + mnn J... , n,,,* Coliilif is IA "I
nj tU *! , #v ohn Co Philipiburg Merchant. 12 13 25
. 22? P°v - Bel lefopte TobacconUl J4 775
tSSA % m >" ck SSISKSr: ""35"" gl2
Phnf* J r. jl Pbihptburg do " "" 12 18 k
1 btltpa Bros-. Aarontburg - do 10 -c
PH r tf° hn BcUefonte Root a
I rice .1 J Boaltburg Mcrrh.nf li --r
Robb William—7—JJ.*; Howard— do 1 7-f
Kicnard* F C Bellefonte— Jewder-.-TT™ 14 775
itumberger ( \V Filmore Merchant J 14 775
jte.-Miian J A Centre Hall Stove* A Tirw.r* 4 774
Recto Aaron... Port Matilda Merchant— is 7T4
kymsn AK Philiptburg.— Grocer 14 --4
ScchlerACo- Belleronte dT If 15-4
= ?SS= 15
Slncui?,T •• Hruggiat 14 775
sin 11 i ? mt 7 Grocer 14 776
- 1; iff
=— !5 Hi
■ tjarl .laruec 1 —— Druggist.... 14 775
Sample Jc A Co.- Pino Grove - MemSaat-. JJ 1* 775
Sr°° k Bro * k Co Spring Mills— do ij 775
Singer William ACo Blsncnard - do •——•*•* 10 "5
Strouse Lehman A Co Philiptburg—— do
*'^ rT B , BookSior;.— 14 776
Sturdevent K\l Julian— Merchant 14 7"5
Spigelmyer J —JJ Keber.burg do \\ 7 : 5
Strohni A Swarta.. J TWeyvillc. - j® ? i 2
Strohm M— I Centre Uill d® \* ii|
Smiih 1 " AT> Coburn" 1 *** WhUk ?
Snook j w.J:;: —j If Jo v 1
j Woodward do JJJJ n 10 75
Philiptburg 18 foil
Twitmyer W Bellefonte u 775
tJkTi)' f " ACj Lemont """ Mer^* nt \ % {74
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Thompson W J Potter* Mills Memh.nt If 7"5
Thouipeon A Co Lemont -Merchant f , %7!
Thompson J J Martha 4® H L :®
Valentino ACo Bellefonte Gen'l M le " f inr • 5
AVagoner D M " „ n **• 8 100•
Wife 4 urn • Merchant 11 15 76
WilJn Ai a " Bookstore 13 10 75
Weber BA Co Howard MerSant I? ?2if
Wolf Potter ACo Snow Shoe Merchant IS 10^5
William* Herbert " r * H 15 7 f
Wolf William Centre Hall Mcmhant \* mlf
Ycarick A Son Walker Merchant 12 12 25
\ earick Thomas Aaronsburg (irrt _® ,! •
A eager A Blackford Bellefonte
Aoigler George H Philiptburg ii' J' ' 1 If ''f
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13 Floral Cartlx, tl 30c.j
Wtu. Kurie, Centre Hall Pa. I
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IMPORTAN TO TRAVELERS. 1
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BUSH HOUSE!
HKU.KFONTK, FA.
Has been recently thoroughly renuyated
and repaired, and under tho management)!
of the New Proprietor, Mr. F. I). Mcn'
OOLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, is first*
clafs in all it* appointment*.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Are offered to those in attendance at court
and others remaining in town for a few
days at a timo.
The largest and most superbly Designed
Hotel in Central Pennsylvania.
All modern conveniences. 'Go try the
Bush house.
19np 1. D. AIcCOLLTTM, Proprietor.
Harry aril, of Sackett's Harbor, aged
101, took his first ride on a railroad car
tho other day to complete tho papers for
his application as pensioner of tho War of
18R1.
| fjt /" week tn juttr own town. OntStTSS
, I \ |A N " rl * k Header. tf jron want a tiuiteoaa ad
MI 11 |*htoli pyaannof either can ra.ka grm*
V V/ '> *" " • thejr work, writ* for pZ.
t tculare to U. ILluxti a CO. PortlandTß
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I Ctaas. H. Held, """
Clock, Watchmaker d^Jewelar
MiiJheim, Centre Co., Pa.
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i attat)-loa. .1 tho Maranrlll. .11-g*
iiddSfih^ idedwftbaoomplotrtndri of the mSS
anddayof the month and week on lu face .huTu
wajranted... ' wWrt "
Ulouka,W.tcheaandJewetri repaired r- > --
uoe and warranted uert a*
A CHANCE TO MAKE NOMI
MONEY. SURE! '
vff "intorjr PennnjlTiniii "w # -a .
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PENNSVALLEYBANKIN6CO.
CENTRE HALL, PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, aid allow laUrf
est; Discount Notes; Buy and
Sell Government Securities,
___ and Coupons.
Wu.Woir Wm. B. Ml.voul
I'res't. Casstr