THE CENTHK REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rad. May 23,78. 2S&-TKRMA.—J'dper year. when pent ndraner ; f2.fibvJ.rw not paid sn advance. Advertisements 20ets per linefor three i*- srrfiows, and 5 eewf * per line for even/ •* sequent iwsrrfiow. .4rfrrrfi*rrwrwf y tAe year at a liberal discount. Suhserihers outside the county should * *• rwif us 10 ft*, amount of otir v"ir * V™ 1 ) one, instead of' Nets at formerly vArn paid h'v themselves. " Subscribers ran always tell now /Arte . So, W T of M. th '!T Hall.Oealre Halloa the Nlr,Ux en Iu moo, .1 J P. M- anil overs two rr.rt. •""l/.f*' A Keller Muter. LaostxaD Rwo**. "*•' LOCAL ITEMS. Bain on Monday. Monday niglil terrific thunder shower with hail. Gov. Curtio lectured last Saturday evening, in theM.E- church,'at Millheim. Subject: Russia. Willi# B. Biarly, of Williamsport, a nalivs of Brushralley, announces him self a* a democratic candidate for assem bly in Lycoming. The third annual Sunday School Convention of the Kv. Luth. Synod of Central Penn'a, will he held in the Luth. church. Milroy, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. May 27. 29 and 2th A choice lot ot stoneware, wholesale to merchants, and retail to others, at very low figures, at Sechler's, Bellefonte. Al so, the chociest lot of queenswaro in the county. We all have our preference*: but no one prefers to beer a crying baby when the feet is so well known that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup would at once quiet it. "J5 cents. Godey's Lady's Book for June U full of beauty and instruction for ladies, besides containing some ©f the best orig inal Uoriw of the time. Every household is bettered by having Godey upon the centre table. The champion clover of the season was brought to this otfice by P. C. Keller, who took it from his lot in this place. The stalks measure S4 inches. We call it dem ocratic clover, and is scarce a llcyt weed growing to overtop it. All kinds of Sewing Machine Nee dles and fixings, to bo had at \\ tu. Wolfs store. St. Newman atil! keeps getting ready made clothing, and sells it off as fast as he gets it. All buy there because he sells cheapest in the county. Money always saved on each suit bought, enough to buy your wife two dresses and a lot of little things for baby. Give Newman, at the Eagle Clothing Hall, a call if you wan; a whole suit, pants, vest, coat, shirt, boots, shoes, etc. Try him. On Sunday last, Mr. Abraham Suss man, of Bellefonte, died in Philadelphia- Hi* remains were buried in Philadel phia. Mr. Sutsman was well known all over this county and outside, as a mer chant of prominence. Tbe lower shops at Altoona have receiv ed an order for the construction of 1,000 box cars. Names added to list of candidates: B. F. Leathers, of Fleming for Treasurer. John B. Leathers. Howard tp. for Sheriff. H. A. Mingle, Haines, for Commissioner. M. J. Decker, of Potter, for Commission er. S. T. Sbugert, for Protbonotary. W. H. Noll, of Spring, for Sheriff. Jacob Dunkle, of Walker, for Commissioner. The Tenth Annual Convention of the Centre Co. Sabbalh-Sckool Associa tion will be held in the M. E. Church, at Port Matilda, Pa., on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2b and 29, 18(8. Tues day evening, 7:30 o'clock : A Model Bible School—Neb. 8: 1-12- Wednesday fore noon, 8.30 o'clock: Praise and Promise Meeting; Duties of a S. S. SupL and S. S. Teacher in school and out of school; Or der and Adaptation of Exorcises ; How should a Scripture lesson be taught to in terest a class ? W cdnesday afternoon, 2 o'clock : Young People's Meeting. Scrip ture Concert Recitations ; "The Speoch that pleased the Lord."—l Kings, 3: 6-10; Questions and Answers ; Business Meet ing. Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock : Approved ways of studying the Scrip tures; the Importance of Scripture knowl edge in early life; should there be any Suspension of Bible study in the Sabbath School ? Each school in the county is entitled to send two delegates, one of whom, if possi ble, to be the Snpt. Preachers are dele gates ex officio. Delegates who desire en tertainment mast forward their names, at least one week previous to the convention, to A. Char.ty, Esq., Port Matilda. Pa. D. S. KILLER, Prea't. CLKMENT DAL* RSC. Sec'y. N. S- BAILET, Cor. Sec'y. The Lewistown Gazette, 15, says : Timothy Sweeney, ax inspector in the em ploy of William Mann, Jr.. A Ce., of the lower ax factory, met with a shocking death about 10 o'clock en Wednesday morning last. In company with carpen ter D. H. Bell he had gone below to the grinding shop to fix some portion of the belting that seemed to be disarranged. In reaching forward te adjust it Mr. Swee ey's clothing was caught by a screw in the shafting that was flying around at the rate of 106 revolutions per minute. He was inextricably entangled, and was whirled in a circle for probably 150 times, nil feet and body struck the floor over head with every turn of tbe screw, and thev were frightfully mangled. A deep indentation in bis left temple led to the belief that his head must alto have struck one of tha heavy beams. When the ma chinery was finally stopped the clothing bad to be cut from his person. Tbe de ceased was 41 years old, a married man and the father of six children. Mr. 13. had a $5,000 life insurance. For the best groceries go to Sechler & t'.—you get any thing tfcere you want in their line. They sell at prices to suit tho times. Stoneware wholesale and re tail, confectioneries, canned and dried fruit, and hundreds of other articles, all fresh and pure- Tbe Mifflin Ceuntv Commissioners have received permission from the grand jury to enlarge and repair the Court House at Lewistown, st an expense not to exceed ten thousand dollars. The building will be made 40x48 feet larger than iU present site, tbe court room will be enlarged, and other improvements made. The contract was let on the tenth inst., and the same awarded to Beyer, Guyer A Co., of Ty rone, whose bid was $7,245. The highest bid was about $14,000. A couple of bids wore lower than that of Messrs. Beyer, Guyer A Co., but the parties making them were not acceptable to tbe Commissioners. Fishing tackle, fancy articles, drugs, medicines, Ac., at Frank Greens best as sortment in county. Work in marble, done equal to any in Philadelphia, can be bad at Heider's marble works Bellefonte, and at prices lower than at any other yard in the coun ty. —Get you sugar, coffee, tea, syrup, canned and dried fruits at Sechler s, and you are sure of the best. 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 at tbe drug-store—it is a standard remedy, which should always be on hand in the family. Bradford, May 16,-B. W. Evans A Co.'s oil tank burst laat night. Twenty' two thousand barrels of oil were lost. Capture or Horsk" Tn.-On the Cth of Mny. two fellows registered at the Irvin House, Lock Haven. as A. C. Rush and Joseph Gale, one trom Buffalo, the other Chicago. They hircJ a horse and buggy from Smith Probrt ami never re turned them. They wore detected at Tur botville, Northumberland county, through the handbill* rent out. A telegram wn tent of their presence at the hotel. Mr. Prohtt and Officer Wetbrook went down to identity and arrc*t the men. Bush wa unarmed and was secured, Gale fired, missed the officer, hut made hi* escape. The fellews arc now in Jail. The horse and buggy were not with them. They had been left at Unionville near Belle forte, and got into Sheriff M union's hands, who telegraphed to the owners and they went alter and got their lost proper ty. Almost a fire—on Sunday 12 Inst as the hired man of Michael Keidlar of Haines twp., was in the ham mixing feed for the horse*, hi* attention was attracted by the peculiar performance of some of the horses, and in looking around he di* covered light in a gangway Having two bucket* with water by hit tide he took them and hastened to the spot, and man fully applied the water and succeeded in extinguishing the tlames. One minute loagerand that magnificent barn, tone of the best in the valley! would have been burnt. The barn in frequented by tramp* at night, and it is supposed that they drop ped matche*. and this hired man tramped on them while getting straw for mixing feed. The citUene of Centre Hall and vicinity are requested to meet at Spang lers hotel, on SaL evening, 20, to make suitable arrangement* for the observance of Decoratien Day Mr. Grow, formerly employed on the Lock Haven Democrat, has become an a-tisiant on the Bellefonte Republican, and has added interest to that sheet. * (Communicated.! Gov. Curtin * lecture on Russia, held in Millheim last Saturday evening, was a suceeu. The only draw back was the Governor had offered a free lecture, and delivered it so, but some how it was worked around so as to charge 'A) ct*. at miltance, and the proceeds go to the band, which caused a great deal of dissatisfac tion. Some of those who could easily pay went and walked in without paying, while some poor people were deprived of the prirtlege of hearing it- Let us have a leetle more equality. Let every body pay hia way and be a man. Read Power*' advertisement. HAINES TWP. ITEMS Last week the Jubilee Singers passed through here and b!et Woodward with some of their best music. Come again darkies. Fiedler & Runkle at the Far mer's store hare just unpacked an enor mous stock of goods, and are selling very cheap. On Sunday evening. l'Jlh inst., at about 5 o'clock, Mr. Michael Fiedler no ticing an unusual noiso in his horse stable, went to see what the matter was, when to his astonishment discovered fire rapidly spreading in the back part of his feeding room ; but he extinguished the flames be fore any particular damage was done. CLIFPIR. C A N DID ATES. (Cards must be authorized by some re sponsible person to insure inaartion.) PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce that C. S. M'Cormick. Esq of Lock Haven, will be a candidate for President Judge, sub ject to democratic rules. CO SOU ESS. We are authorized to announce that D. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, will be a can didate for Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. W. A. Murray, of Boalsburg. will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to demo cratic rules. Wm. L. Muster, of Penn. will be a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat- SHERIFF. W. IT. Noll, ot Spring, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic ' U John B. Leathers, of Howard twp., will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem ocratic rules. George Hoffer, of Potter will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic 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 COMMISSIONER. Michael J. Decker, of Potter, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. H. A. Mingle, of Haines, will be a can didate for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. Jacob Dunkla, of Walker, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rule*. J.H. iiabn, ef Mi'eaburg, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules- A. J. Greist, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules- John Hoy. jr., of Marion toWnship, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. TREASURER. B. F. Leathers, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Treasurer subject to democratic rules 8. A. M'Quistian, ot Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem* ocratic rulea. We are authorized to announce that Wm. Ehrhard, of Potter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. MR. KCRTZ : Please announce that I purpose t° be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary, and if so fortunate as to re ceive tbe favorable consideration of my fellow democrats in their primary aisem blies. will pledge myself, if elected, to a faithful and satisfactory discharge of the duties of the office. . 8. T. SHUOERT. Samuel J. Herring of Gregg will be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to democratic rules. J. C. Harper, now of Bellefonte. will be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to democratic rules. B. P. Shafer, of Walker, will be a can didate for Prothonotary, subject to demo cratic rules. K. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can I didateforthe nomination of Prothonota ry subject to democratic rale*. Mr. S. M. Swartz, of Potter,, desires to inform bis friends and democrats that he will be a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary. A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS CHANCE.— HARDWARE, TINWARE AND STOVE STORE yon SALE.—Located at Spring Mills, Centre county, Pa., the ter minus ot tbe Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek railroad. Is now a very good stand, and will be one of tbe best in the State this year and in the future. Tbe tin-shop alone will and does pay well, as there are nene nearer than Millbeirn and Centre Hall, both about 6 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. Uur reason for selling is that one of us ex pects le be away a greater part of Ibis summer in the water and steam gover nor business, in which we have lately be comelbrgely interested, and our business in the Bellefonte store requiringour whofe attention. This is a good chance for any one desiring this line of business. For particulars, inquire of tho below mention ed firm at their place ol business in liello fente. THOMAS A. HICKS A Bao. MARKETS. New York, May 20—Wheat nominally 2 and 3c lower; N'o. 2 Chicago, $1 18; do. Milwaukee, $1 22; red western, $1 25® 1 33; amber, $1 30® 1 36. Receipt*, 264,737 bushel*. In store, 792,000 bushels wheat. Spring Mills Market. White Wheat, 1 20 Red " 120. Rye, 60c. Corn, ears, per bu. new, .46c Oat*, 26c. Buckwheat, 76c. Cloverseed, $3.00;t0 $4.00 Chop, per ton, $23.00. Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl, $6.26 Butter, 15c. Tallow, 7c. Rams 11c. Shoulders 6c. Sides 6c. Bags, 2c. Eggs per aoz., 9c. Tab wasted wool, 36c, STATK SABBATH SCHOOL CON* \ KNTION The Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-school Association, will ho held in the Tine street Methodist church, in Williamsport, l*a , .Tune 11, 12 and 111. ISTH. A working programme of thoroughly practical question* has boon prepared. This will bo a mass convention, and ev ery Sabbath-school and SabhalH-schoo organisation in the State is entitled to rep resentation, and it is ardently hoped the attendant and enthusiasm, which shall mark this convention, will greatly revive the good work of the association. The leading railroads throughout the State connecting with and centering at Williamsport have tcry kindly granted reduced rales of fare, tickets good from June 10 to 12, to start, and good to return until June IS, which will give all who de sire, after the adjournment of the conven tion, an opportunity to extend their trip to Watkin's (Men, oil regions, or other near* by famous resorts. Williamsport extend* a hearty welcome to all friends of the Sabbath-chool* throughout the Slate Entertainment and railroad information and orders will he furnished all who no tify liev. Thomas K. Clapp, Williams port, before June 6th. Pastors and superintendent* of nit de nominations will pleaso make this an nouncement to their schools and congre gat ion*. For further information in regard to the programme address Ed. S. \\ agoner. Stale Secretary, Mechanicsburg, l*a. TWELVE PERSONS POISON KD BY RATING STOI.KN BI'TTER Richmond, May 10 - News has reached this city of a horrible and fatal case of wholesale poisoning at K'.k Garden, Kus sell county, in the southern t art of the Slate. It appears that Mrs. Martha Micalitor, a well known farmer's wife, keeps a dairy establishment in the locali ty referred to. She had been much an noyed of late by thieves stealing large quantities of butter. She bethought her self of a plan to stop the repeated theft*, and it was this: She put strychnine in all the rolls of a certain firkin in a convenient place for the robbers night before last. The firkin was promptly stolen, and, Mrs. Micalitor was satisfied that th-j thieves would die. But oh.j horror t in stead of the thieves eating the butler they sold it. It went broadcast through the 'country. Mr. Jackson, a prominent plan ter. purchased several pound* of it yester day, and supposing it all right the ser vants placed it on the supper table, where there were twelve persons at the repast, of whom four died a few hours after they had eaten the poisoned butter. They were Andrew, Joseph and James Jackson, three j brothers, and M-s Alice Gatewood, a young country belle, who happened to be a guest of the Misses Jackson; besides, three other persons at the table were taken dangerously 111, among them a young\ lawyer, who was paying devoted atten tion to Miss Gate wood. The night previous the Jackson mansion was the scene of mirth and revelry. Last j night the whole community was shrouded, in mourning. The greatest excitement prevails in the county, but nothing serious has been developed. The thieves who stole and sold the poisoned butter, nor the lady who used such a dangerous trick, have been arrested, but doubtless exer tions will be made to lynch the men who sold it. VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES. Six Hundred Persons Killed. Havana, May 15.—An earthquake at Cua, Venezuela, killed six hundred per-' sons. Heavy shocks were felt at Caracas The heat at Laguayra is intense and the health of that city is bad. The recent drouth on Demerara island entails a direct loss to the planters of between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. Advices from Caddo, Indian territory savs three h?rs thieves were hanged fifty miles west of that place last Wednesday night. * REVOLUTIONISTS FALL IN MEX ICO. Washington, May I'.'.—Scnor Zamacone and Mexican minister, says his advices from Mexico show that the revolutionists have utterly failad ar.d have no support whatever in any of the states of that re public. A THEATRE BURNED IN INDIA. London, May 20.-TheTimcs's depatcli from Calcutta reports that during a per* formanee in the theatre at Ahmednugger the building caught fire and forty persons mere burned to death. A woman who died recently in Leba non county is said to have confessed on her death bed that she and her son, who ' is still living, murdered a rich old peddler eighteen years ago, robbed him and threw his body into burning charcoal. The body of an infant about a week old was found in the stove of a baggage car of the Lake Shore train at Buffalo. J. Duff Henderson, who has undertaken to walk 25,000 miles in two years, com-i pleted his first forty miles in Toronto the other day in 7 hours and 54 minutes. Mr. Moody has struck bed-rock. "What we want in this county," says Moody, "is a revival of honesty, truth and equity, and not merely singing and preaching." Lydi#Sherman, tbe murderess of three or four husbands and of three of her chil-| drcn, died yesterday in the Connecticut State Prison, whero she had been serving a life sentence. MARRIED. , AtLuth. paisonsge, Centre Hall, May 14, by Rev. W E Fischer, Henry Lich* tv of Tusseyville. and Mary Magruder o Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. At Reading, Pa., on the Bth inst., by Rev. T. C. Biilheimer, of St. Matthew's Lutheran church. Col. I). S. Keller, of Bellefonte, to Miss Mattie Schrocder, of Reading. ! DIED. On Saturday evening, 15, at Centre Hall,j Catherine, wife of Peter Shiffller, aged 71 j years, 7 months and 15 days. Deceased 1 died suddenly of heart diseaso while seat- 1 ed on a chair. N~()TICK TO STOCKHOLDERS.'—'The Annua! Meeting of the Stockhold- j era of the Lewisburg Centre and Spruce' Creek Railroad Company will be held at the effice ol the Company, No. 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Pa., on Tues day, June 11th, IBIS, at 13 o'clock, M. Election for President and Directors same day and place. JAH. R. MOCLL'KE, •23 may 3t Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration cum testamen to annexo on the estate of John Kverhart, late of Ferguson twp.. Centre county, do ceased, having been granted to A. J. Orn dorf, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against tho same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A. J.ORHDORF. 23 may 6t Administrator. — ■ Power's Shoe Store II AS BEEN removed from tho old room opposite the Bush house to a larger room in the* Bush Arcade, for the purpose of carrying a larger stock of IIOOTM, SHOES. ETC'., and all goods belonging to that branch of trade. >Ve now have the largest stock in Centre county, and also the very be-t quality of goods which can be substantia ted by our customers. We do not propose to quote prices, but let people come and judge for themselves. Further, we will sell the same quality of goods cheaper than any others advertised or unadvertiscd. LEATHER. We also keep on hand Sumroerville's Celebrated Oak Tanned Leather, which at tbe Centennial was awarded 2 medals for its superiority over other leather, and sell it cheap as can be bought at tho tan yard. Also the best of Hemlock Leather, i JJellefoate, 23 may 2m *' Four year* ago tho Jones Brother* leal 1 'oil coal land* near DuHol* Jcffer*or , county Fhortly aftr Andrew llaumlaii] , claim to the properly, ami Irom that linn until now tlioro ha l>oon n di-puie a* t' who was rlghttully entitled !•> t!• po*e tidti of the mine*. On Tuesday Bautn and U I*. Montgomery woio engaged In lak ' injc possession, Fetor K. Jono* rolled . Jlonc on the track to impede the progro** ; of the car. Montgomery knocked Jonei doain and held him to the ground, when , the latter tired n platnl into hi* ns.-ailatil'* ; tide. A tecond shot lodged in Monlgoni , ery'a abdomen, causing death in twenty j minute*, Jonca hat delivered himself to the authorities. •' * " The great threshing mm hilt* nmnulm tory of Russell ,k Co., at Maaeiliou, t)., waa destroyed by lire, on tieming of In. Loaa fIOO,OC->, partly covered by inaut* ance. Cincinnati, May lit. The Government 'j revenue officer* ara making thing* lively hero tor the dlatillora an Ir. ctifl a They made tour aeiaui to! email hou- aon Fat urday, and it i hinted the end i* not yeL 1 ~1 he experience ot the workinginen who left Philadelphia some time ago tor Bra ail waa far lrom pleasant. Before the vea* set arrived at her destination the auppliea were oghauited, and on latul.ng the dis comfort wb*, if po-sible, increased. Build ing railroads in Bratil i not the moat de lightful work in the w rid. FffrroU and monkeys are the choice luxuries of the larder. • • parlies have now nominated for governor, and the next important thing i for every voter and housekeeper to know that the best groceries are kept atfaecbler*. N'OTH'K —The following property ha been purchased by me. and will be left in the hands ot Fh Frank, at my pleasure: 1 horse, harriers, < k *U>*- cupboard, sink, table, stand and tied Ail persona are cautioned against meddling with the same iu anv manner whatever. 16 may ok Hannah Fkanx NM \I. MKKTING .j Yeager ha, tied iii, petition for li-J renas, in the office of the Clerk of the Court ot Quarter Sessions of the I'.-n. >• in : and for Centre county, and that applica- i lion will be made on the fourth J day of > June next, to said Court to gfar.t u. , same. A. WILLIAMS. . i may It Clerk EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF FISH!! ii limn inn T IMS SPUING. qr iUTY A\D WEIGHT GEAR AXTEEIK Handling only superior quality, and full weight Kits. (20 Ibt. FISH, ) and quarter barrels, (50 lbs. FISH.) This season has caused n considerably increased demand at our Store for FISH. The quantity sold of Mackeral, Lake Herring and Siecoos, is more than double what it was Inst year. Call and Examine. VAL E N TINES A CO. * HUMES' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills. WHS. ANNA n. W EAV E H Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Totters Mills and vicinity, that she will open *X KW *nl perches, with a two-story weath er board House spring bouse, Itsrn, and Oil *r iu . ~ary * i.itbuildings, with never failing spring ot water near the door • Thereof about IH acros clear. A good orchard with each tract, as well as other . choice fruit. No.'.' lU7 At REM, 14 FKRCHKS >' bounded bv lands of Hum'l Wise, Jac r Orndorf, public Joad, Jer Kline. James . I Duck, containing l'J7 A res, 11 l'erches, about II? Acres clear, balance chestnut an i oak timber, thereon erected a two -1 ,tory I>\VKLLINO IIOUHK vah lloue - Bank Barn with horse power shed altach s rd, wagon sheo)i its a share of patronage. 2 may 8m THOMAS A. HICKS & 8110. W have It very largo and complete stock of Hardware, the largest that was ever before oflered by any firm to the people oi li)ia county,lund|arel*eliiof tt Ihcjvcry lows est possible rale* Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Glass and Putty. Purti White Leads and Liusnud till; 'Furimntinee and \ snti.hr nd which wc wurrxut to give sat!sla'°tion. Our Pure Lead will oo aa much surface as any is the mark#® ,iid cannot Uu •'xi clli l for whit-ucss. IIE Abl MI X Kl> FA IN f nut up in any quantity to suit people, from one-pound cans to one gallon cans, all ready for use. Thsew paliit, si' warrant t > be mixed with pure lead and oil, and are tree from nil adulteration. MECHANICS TOOLS We nay special attention te tins bran. Is. and k"|. a full one ..f Haws. Chisel*. 11 amnmr* and Bailey's Iron Plane* : IIre nail* ofall kind*. Traafc Chains. Haines, Ktc FU LL LIN Kt> F 8 ADIII.KR YOF ACL DESCKII'dToNH. COACH Wool) WORK.— Bponea. Feßoes, Patent wbeel* of the moat improved ph oiits j -Mrs. l'otta' Improved Flat Irons, cheap, cbn.entvnt and durable polished and nickel-plated. Joln.*t •> s Prepared Kalsoinine ; put up to 6-pound package*; easily put on, and cheaper than paper. We have all colors *- " ' S T O Y E S. We have tho on v 11. v. .iblcTop-plate Cooking Moves in the market. The Keystone, Husquohanna and Junit , which we warrant to h* tho host baker* and the how Oh)KFt!')VK H T TH* K*ll A*N DStJ M EFT J It'W*OU 1. R'.* # WrUleD KUttr " U ' M ' Alw "" k,D,J, wi other sbveu COME AND fa EE ODB KEYBTONI * I AT COST! r SPUING and BUMMEH GOODS I d In great abundance, at > GRENINGEK'B STORE, i. Coburn Station, r A full line of genera! merchandise care fully selected, and embracing all mannei '• of l " Dres* (jood*, Carpets, Oil cloths, Groceries, Glassware, Tinware, Fish, Ac., Ac. FURNISHING GOODS . of alt kinds. , llats and Caps For men, and children. Ladies and Gentlemen call and bo convinced thai this is the -heapest place to buy goods in thu tec- lion. PRODUCE received in exchange for ' goods. Remember the place—a! F. ORKNINGKK'H, " Jan 3! y Coburts. t- * " r Jus. Harris c\* Co. : NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IRO| NAILS, P A I N T S, OILS, ETC., JAF. HARRIS & 00. ellefcntft- ! ft t f 5? I fj 1 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ; HI KHAH FOR GUGGENHEIMER A COM P. I FROM THIS DATE (THE j| MKNCKMKNT F THE FKWIN'GFEAFON.) I.GVGGEMIFJMr.B. J Offers h immense Stock of (, • >d*. wcl. assorted in every line, *uch as DRESS GOODS,! ' NOTIONS, NOTIONS, 1 GROCERIES, GROCERIES, < CLOTHINO, ji BOOTS, BOOTS, | (SHOES, J* U(J 88,! 1 MATS £ DAPS, | I at such Figures that it is n shame f"r r.yi one to go away from home to Buy, | c when Goods are offered at home U at price* that will astonish the people in this section of the countrv. TDK STORK Kouil AT SPANGLEB*!, Hotel, has h". en larged and splendidly fit- j, ted up. so that every one who goes in to examine the stock of !' Goods, i* sura not to leave without ; buying. You will also find a very Inrged and well selected STOCK OF C LOTH IXC*. ® 25 RORDKREI) < r.N for 2> •. 20 lllitrk HrUfol ■ mime In kI<1. 15 ol*. Viu. Kvbtz. Centre Hall, Pa. 1 OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER AND SAVE IT IS THE QUESTION. In ly refer the reader below : W | GO A GREAT WAYS—AS WE ARE 10 Pounds of White Sugar for 1 dollar. 5 Pounds of Prime Green Coffee for 1 dollar. * Founds of Roasted Coffee for 1 dollar. % Ul* MONEY FOOLISHLY- When you can buy Suear for 7 cents a pound, Coffee for 20 cents a pound. Soap for 2 cents a cake. PLOW SHOES FOR $1.25 A PAIR. CALK ROOTS FOR 2 DOLLAR A PAIR. MEN'S SUITS AS LOW AS :i DOLLARS. MEN'S HATS AT 50 CENTS. MEN'S HOSE AT 6 CENTS. Fine Dress Purcals at 8 cents. CARPETS! CARPETS! ■ styles just received. Oil Cloths, Window Shading, Window Fixtures, Dress 1 Gimps, Silk and Woolen Fringes, Trimming Silks, etc., etc., etc. BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT GO CTS WORTH 75 CTS. BLACK ALL WOOI CASH MERES AT CO CENTS. WoTTH 85 CTS, BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES AT 70CENTS. WORTH '." I manufacture all kinds of Furniture for ir Chamber*, Dining Rooms Librarits and Halls. lfyou want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you ce my shock. UNDERTAKING In all Iu branches I keep in stork all '• the late-t and nn.Bt impri vej Coffins and Caskets, and have every facil ity f'-r properly conducting , this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Pres. i ver, in which bodies can bu r preserved for aconsiderable length of lime JullD tf W.R.CAMP. A 1 "CCTIONKEU 8 < AKD Philip Teats, who has had large exper' euce as an au, tioneer, oilers liis services to tho people ol Centre county. He speaks ' both German and English, and possesses the invaluable gift in an auctioneer of a iloud, clear voice, and can be distinctly heard a long disunc. Tho*c having work )f this kind to do, will do well to give him V call. Charge* moderate. Call on or a.lJr< * i:tm at Heilefontr. Fa. 17 ap S. H. HAZfil, Cnlsliicl Raker A I ntlcriaker, SPRING MILLS. PA.. nforms the public that he keeps on ban J ; all kind* ol furniture, City and Home i made, cane and wood chairs, etc. Undertaking in all It* branches promptly attend. i ed to. Coffins and Caskets of all style* furnished ; and ac commodations with hearse. 4 apr. Om. , Visiting Cards. 70 Mixed Cards2t>cis- 12,8.-autilul Flor al cards only 20 -U. WM. KURTZ. Centre Gall, Pa, ' HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE IIALL. sorr, rt'BJLX or Saddles Harness. Bridle*, Collar*. Whips, FlyntU, and aUo ki*eps on hand CoUon i Net*, etc. Prices low as any where else. All kinds of repairing done. The be! 'stock always kept on hand. All work war! ('ranted. A share of tho pabiit patronage i* kindly solicited. f| apr, U y \Y. A. CURRY, ii&L'i 'Jhtb | t'EXTHE II 4LL.P t. Would most respectfully inform the cil i *.ens of thit vicinity, that he h* started a! new Boot and Kkoe fakop, and wouid be fthankful for a share of the public patrol : age. Boots and Shoes made to order and ; according to style, and warranU his work ' jto equal any made elsewhere. All kinds M !f repairing done, and charges reosonablt (Give him a noil. fskU ly I JOHN K POTTER, Altorney-at-j, tf la* I ollscliucst-e-tßi-liJ ns 4 .* ua* 1 tiisaUoa aires Co Uujs* t*'Pa 4 ode : pruperti f*> , Ml* wi|T d n uu si.J tu>* >.lsn,(Wd. X*lS!**!*.*( CMS** la ti-s diaauod, auirh *l-1* of ( las court X-ioas. KsUsls&t* w iflwu Harness. Saddles. &c. Tb sodnstessd. d*t*nnlß*>d to smi Um popata, dtnuoil lor less, prttm. rssj— tlullj calls lb* aiict HOB et U>* public to til, stock of 6ADDLERY snofmlll tb* old stand Hoslensd *• nsclllf for 11 th# psofl* and U># umaa. tb# Isrwcst at.rt • *bwb slUaull ib*itias*. JAt ob Ulbt.ua t. snir* Mam i ( * , V * T\ t,r*ai < baao*Sß maba taaaif - lf( on caa'l *t (. Id sou b *< I I II .11 (rsssback* W * sssd a pstsoa in I \7 Ii 1/.srars towa lo tab* ssbat rtfUun* " for lis laresal, cbaaprst and bait I 'lurtrstsd family pabliealloa In tb* world Aar oo* c*o !>• a saocoaaful iftrl. Theme*! >ni • .>rk, of *rt lrn fro* to su&scriOsr, Tb* prlo* Uac 1... that almost ersnoodr sslmcrtbsa Or.* *cnl rw i| jl-ort* mXina or*, alw toa **k A Uu, agsnt r* ' ] port* laXtna over Sac *ul*%-I..,*r* lo u . d*>* All whr *na*e* '*.* l* •<•! fsal sou caa 1 **ll aa olhsra Pall particular*, dlrwrtioa* ami I ■ ii-rmi fr—* r.l*ant and espsadr* t lutd'frs* If roe , * ant |-r Mablr sorb *#ad u* your addrsas si oac* It 'coeta oolblna to Iry tb* l u*ln*-* X* on* wSo SB lU* fall* to make cm*pay. Addle-a'Tb* Psop!*'* ■ oaieai. ' Portland. Mats* leua y i Centre Hall Hotel. JOHN SPANGLER. PItOFIT. j Fir*t-cl**s accommodation for n~uctt Be*t stabling for hone*. Sugcs arrive j -nd depart every >iav for ail poinU. iO. T Ai u iM'Ks C M. BOWER I 4 LEXANDKR& BOWER. At t Xl. lort>*yt-!aw.ll*!!*foßi#. ,-fwliliiw-t , tiren lo osctton* and Ort bans 4 I oart atactic* I lt|lißrorkJldla Gfrmtß gnu Afi io i umnta'i t>Udt&f* 'i if. I Lincoln lltiUcr Powder, make* but tor nwect andharj. and quicker to cburfi Try it—for ale at Wm. Wolfe atoie. 12 Floritl 4 ardn, 0 at y low. 2r. | Wm Kurtr. Centre Hall Pa. IMPORTAN TO TRAVELERS. —THK— BUSH HOUSE! Biei.i.erosrK, i**. r Ha* been recently thoroughly renofaiai ltd rtpund. Mid under Um management I of the Sfw Proprietor, Mr. P. I), Mc COLLI M, formerly of Pituburg, it flrrt clat* in all It* appointment*. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS [ Are offered to thoo in attendance at court and other* remaining in town for a few dav* at a lime. „'" , f andl uioal auperbly Designed Kioto! in Central IVnnfflvmii. All modern convenience!. o 0 try the i Ht.bh boute. l>ap P.I). McCOLLUM. Proprietor. (JET BEAD* FOR WINTER!! IF YOU WAXTTHE VERY EES! AND CHEAPEST PAKLOIisIOVKS, Buy the "Laurel Wreath." Single or DOUBLE HEATERS.) Thec stove* have TWO ROWS of i light*, shaking and dumping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinker*. No danger from gas, no part* to burn out, ao as to let gas into the upper room. We make TO REE SIZES of Single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of these justly popular Stoves. ( j IFYOU WAST THE VERYBESi ANDCHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE ZEJYITII •* Double Oven Range ; or tie "Economy," Single Oven Range. They are the best in the tnarhet, hare ISI A U OILER H OLES, shaking and \dumping grate, A PPL Y THE HE A T To ALL THE BOILERS AT f, S CE The oren is large and square, jthe doors tin-lined. The PL A TEb ARE IIEA VY. unlike the light plate* of city stoves-- CO Ml'A RE THEM. He make a So. 8 and So. 9 of both these ranges. All these stoves are WARRANT ED, and you can get repairs from the Manufactory in one day. For Sale by J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall. J. 11. FISHER, P*n Ball. SNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millheim. G. R. SPIGELMYER, Woodward Manufactured by the SLJFEJt, WALLS & SHFIXER MTg Co. LEWISBURG, ;PA. Wa also manufacture the Celebra ted BUCKEYE REAPER A MOW ER. KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL LER, COLE'S UN I VERSA L SU L KY CULTIVATOR. New Model, Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE. HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER CORN SHELLER, Piowg, Land ; Rollers, etc. 29noy TIIE Dexter Spring 4,000 set Sold last two jears. The Dexter Spring was a child necessity. Three or four generations had been jerked almost to death or had their spines twisted into permanent curvature by the contiuous jerks of the Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their necks broken by the side throw of the Concord. For theso reasons the people de manded a Spring on which they could | ride with ease and which would at the isame time be strong and substantial. A DMIJfWTBATOK'fI NOTICE.- Letters of administration on tb estate of Vrederick Krumrine, of Ferguson twp. # ■loc d ha ving boon granted to the under* signed, all person* knowing tbsmseivee to be indebted to said decedent ere re* queried to make immediate payment, and perrons having claim* against the estate will present lb em authenticated for settle* neat- ADAM KKUMRINE, 'I may Ot. „ Admr. j? x KcrroKK S6t iei._ Letter* tetlamentary en the estate of George Hchmsluer, ot Miles township. de ceased. having Urea granted to the under. Mgned, ail person* indebted to t'd estate are required to make immediate payment, and thoa# having claim* against the same to present them, duly authenticated bp la* for settlement BEN J. SCHMKLTZKR, ADAM MIAFEht Jr., ■' F • rfxecutom TN TDK Commi.i Pleas of Centre Coo*. 1 ty. No. SM Nov. 8. 1*75. Wm. htewsrt v*. barah 11 Crtaaman, et aL The auditor appointed by said Court, to make distribution of the funds in thsSher* iff*# hands. arising from the raia of the da* feodsnu Keai Estate, will meet all parties interetted at bis office in Beltefonte, on Thursday, the Oih day of J una. 1878. at S p. in., for the purpose of bit appoiotmeut, tad where ail parties iotraet#d may attend. W. P. KKBKK, 1 may 8t Auditor. pTHKMATTEII of STESiie~mr C X F. Kiasloc. late of Beilefoate bero., deceased. i -.ol*.' U k ,U>r WWbiM bytba Orphan's Court to btawr and dtmritiißo ihe ttcaa* t*o*e filed te the account* of CM Bower. administrator of Ac of H. F. Kin*. Im. dac'd.. and tuake distribution of the fund* in hi* hands to and among thoae )o gaily entitled thereto, will meet the per* ties in interest lor the purpose of hi* ep* paittKcfiloo Tuesday , tiie 4th day of June, D 73, et 10o'clock, e. m.. el bis of 'a the Conrad Mouse in Beiiefonba, when and where all parties interested may suend. W. F. 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Lock Htm Aa* imaottUM Wa aad Da, F.tpma Kut aak* cttaa own mlami at RarthanbrrLol auk LA I AS tnla toe WUkntean* awl Snaalaa. Krt* Mail WaL Xu* Ka, Watt **4 Krt* Ks. Wa .4 lk Him ixauD!4>ii.i Wa aak* olaavruaaortwa at Willi* *w>aft * ItICIW lllkl aanA. EH. Wul Wa. K>winknt Wa. u4 Dt, I . Hat* aak* claw onnf rtlta at Laok liaraa atlA ■ I V KK t rMItIA Krt. Mail Kail aa4 Wa ceaaact at Krta with tralat nltlMkKA.il Van* all b O C! A A V UK, a* Kmpunaaauk MX V A r RH. aa4 at Dnft**o4 wMA At KK. Tartu, can will rac hatvaan Ptilla4.lj.hu u4 Wit lUaiapan .a >i**ara Ka Watt. Krta W< Watt. PfcUa .Ulpku Ktnraaa RaaLaa4 Ha, Kt. Kaa ta4 *iw4wp K. twl. S.rriaaa canea all aipki data*. WM. A.BALDWT*. "In ililti pAltil For meeting tbisdemand by supply* ling the CELEBRATED DEXTER SPRING which is so rapidly super ceeding the old styles the Spring Co. have no apology u ffer but rather feel that they owe the I iv iog Fraternity an apology f.! not having produced'it sooner. :SEND FOB CIRCULAR OF, SPRINGS TO DEXTER SPRING CO., L HULTON, PA. >jan23t Near Pittsburgh.