THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre TTail, Pi, Th r?d. July 11, er yenr, icheji paid n ndnnee : $2.59 irhen not void in advance* Advertisements "2()ctsper line for three in sertion s, ami Acents) ■< r line jor every sub sequent intrtion. Advertisement* by the year at m liberal discount. Subscribers out side the count}/ shouitt re mit us 10 ets, amount of one yenr s pe>*f* nee., instead o/20c< a* formerly ye hen jci hy themselves. A . Subscribers ran always hoy their or count* stand at the Reporter ifUce Jv w*' ndtine the to hies on tvir papers. If the lei Me rends "John Roe I jan '"ft'' it means that John is indebted/or subscription fri the Ist of January, 1875, and that it if fitnc Ac ems paying the printer. LODGE WETTINGS. Orsm ix*ivv. N. **. I.p ' *' f i, I***'" 1 ***'" ♦ Thnr- In Uh O.UI r'ollon* l S. g. KM* Bios. Sn.-'S B. XV ••*. *• <• 01.0 KOKT I .MV*. Vv W. I V M r"; M.11.11.T 't'Mni on orbnfor*o*b 101 l moon in..... Odd 1 ollon* Hi.l. _ ■ *, r V HKiit> nin. Snoi. I>. l\ Krx.L* " M rn.vinr.K*vo*.No. o* r H. llall.tVntrc Hall on th* Smtitd** *n or_ bolorn mi mon *! ? 1" M *n.l rroiT l*o crV •"*'! Koiler Mlor. I.tOH*D Rtto>. B*' LOCAL ITEMS. —There WAS n tremendous shower of rain in th'w section on the morning ol the ——OUT farmers are nearly through cut ling grain. The crop is an abundant one. Rev. Boeder will preach in the Re formed church of this place, next Sabbath evening. Kev. Dr. Zioglcr, of Selinsgrovo, preached in the Luth. church of this place last Sabbath morning- The Doctor's ser mons are always highly appreciated. —lt is now time for the snake story— tho snake need not bo more than 16 feat —l Now hay is dolivereu in Lebanon county at ?G per ton. —Centre county fair, Oct. ft, 10 and 11th—ono week later than formerly. Circulation of tho Reporter among tho largest in tho county. Rates loss than average. Business men want circulation when they advertise—that's what they pay for. Jas. A. Sweeiwood sends us samples of his barley, 5 teet in length. This is over double ordinary length for that kind of weed, and the band can now serenade farmer Swoctwood. summer suit, go to the Eagle Clothing llall, J. Newruan, jr.,Bellefonte, and you will make a bargain. Tho largest stock always in the county Capt .Tr.o. A. Hunter, Geo. M. Boal and \Ym. Shortlidge aro chosen hy the Centre Co. Agr. Soc'y to represent the same at the election of trustees for State College. Go to Newman's for a cool suit these hot days. lie has the suits for the season, and what is better sells them cheaper than any one else. The P. G. S. S. will hold a basket pie-nic ia the gr*>TO south of the Stone mill, on Saturday, Aug. 8. A.laro inv.tcd to come, but not to forget their b*kets. The Loop band is to furnish music for the occasion. There will bo addresses, cro quet Ac. for pastime. By order of the eommittee —A. N. Runkle, Danie, h ie-.sb cr, John Kishel. Mr. David Shafer of Miles twp. sends an oats stalk to the Reporter office, 54 feet in length. This is democratic oats, and Dave can walk up to tho head of the class where the band will serenade him- Howard Spangler opened tho -Ith by adding to his Belicfonto livery a splendid new wagon, tho "Mountain Echo,' to re place tho ono destroyed by fire some time ago- This wagon is no doubt the hand somest in the count}*, and was built in the coach shop of Levi Murray, Centre llall. The painting is of the highest finish, cosi ly cushioned and all the other work abou. it of first-class order, and creditable to Mr Murray's shops. Tho wagon will scat 30 persons. LOST—between Centre llall and iloalsburg, a pair of spectacles, steel case, belonging to Mrs. Ziegler, wife of Dr Zieg ler, of Selinsgrove. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them with Prof. Fcrtncy, Centre Hall. Fred Decker, of College, sends us samples of his farming: a rye stalk ,} feel long, and a few wheat stalks nearly G feet long. This wheat is frem a grain which Mr. Decker found in some coffee a few years ago, and which he planted and finds to do well ; —he calls it the coffee wheat, and has already quite a crop of it. The snake story of tho season-—l*B rattle snakes killed br girls up in York state while out berrying. The reptiles were basking on a ledge of rocks and the damsels threV stones down upon them until all rattling was hushed, then went down to see tho field —and found 98 dead. What bothers us is why it was not made a round 100. First class Italian marblo,—the only place to get a fine tombstoco at very low price, is at Heisler's Bellefonte Marble Works. The next session of Boalsburg Acad emy and Normal Instituto will begin on the 22nd of July 1878. and continue ten weeks. Special attention will be given te those preparing to teach. Boarding with furnished rooms can be had at $2 00 to $3.00 per week. Tuition from $4.00 to SO.OO per term, payable one half in advance. All communications should be address ed te S. D. RAT. A. 8., PgimrAt. —There was a grand time at Phillips burg on tho Ith. A big turn-out, fine ora tion by Gov, Curtin, Cassanova made the thing a success and showed a nack oftak ing fellows in" in an open hearted manner. Belicfonto had a 4th of July affair fire companies, spoech by C. T. Alexander and others, and fireworks at night. A choice lot of stoneware, wholesale to merchants, and retail to others, at very low figures, at Bcchler's, Bellefonte. Al so, the chocicst lot of qucensware in tho county. Chas. Held, watchmaker, at Mill heim, died on last Sabbath morninge Mr. Held had been sick several weeks, and about a week ago had a stroke of palzy, from the effects of which he remained un* conscious and did not recover. He was a respected citizen of Millheim, and loaves a wife and children. The cheapest dusters, and niccstand best fitting shirts, at Newman's Clothing Hall, where you can get a whole suit, from hat down to boots for about half what oth ers will charge you. Fresh drugs and medicines at Frank I Green's, the oldest drug establishment in j the county. All kinds of useful fancy ar- 1 tides, coal oil, trusses, canes, pens, ink, brushes, choicest lot of fishing tackle, &c. t &c., in the Bush house block, Bellefonte. A specialty is made in Qucensware by Scchler &, Co., and they have upon their shelves tho most elegant assortment of that kind of goods, in the county. All housekeepers and persons just commenc ing will do well to see! Scchler's Qucens ware before purchasing elsewhere. Ofler d very cheap. On eve of 4th, some cuss helped himself to Dr. M'Entire's rig, which the Dr. had tied a few moments iu front of Ccntro Co. bank, at Bellefonte, and took some girls out riding. Returning, and letting them out at Yocum's corner, bo started for a drive up the hill but the horse turned and began to back and was taken hold ef by some men, when tho driver jumped out and ran. The horse in back* ing broke some of the wheels. Tho Ilarrisburg Telegraph advises all to look out for the "Wagon Tongue Suppor ter" and 'Tatent Shears" swindlers who are now at work in different parts of the country. List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Centre Hall Pa. July 10th 1878. James C. Barger 1, Miss Florence Smote-i lsr 2. J. A. BKSMAis F; M. ■■—Dr. Alexander is tall on tai* oat* taller than himself, lie brought a *io* k to this ofHce measuring just six feet. M o can see Dill in thai oats. The ban 1 can serenade Alexander. Namos added to li' of candidates J. N. Hall, Commissioner. J. B. Ileck man Commissioner. Esq. Shannon send® us a stalk of clover, from tho yard of Mrs, George Odonkirk, measuring I feet S4 inches. It won't take a largo patch of that sort to make a ton. Col. Coburn ha- had a costly monu ment ere* tod over the grave of Thomas Huston, on tho Huston burial ground, near this place. Thermometer at ftJ nearly every af i ternoon for aw eel, PBOTBOM START. To tie r.- yle f Centre (• ■.uti, A-thc time is rear at hand for the purpose of nominating candidates for tho various of hoes of the county, wo do hope that our fellow Democrats will give the candidates who come before the people asking their support, their favorable considetation a to the men and their qualification and fit ness for tilling the o#ce. Democrats con sider well ilie claims of each candidate, their standing, Ac., betoro putting a tick et in tho field this fall. Select uone hut g*v*d men. those In whom you may have implicit confidence, taith and trust, D not bo biassed by scheming politicians or cater to the rings, who only t.-ooften work for their own personal agrandiaement and not for the welfare of the party. \\ e have on® candidate now before the people to recomend to our fellow Democrats r a- one in whom wo can have confidence and who we consider has claims worthy our consid eration and support, from township which has not had an office fr the past 26 years—that person is Geo. \V Uumbcrg er, ot Ta".U* n township, a true and hard w.rking Democrat, one who has always used bis influence, support and means tor the good of the parly, lio is in every way ■qualified to fill the po-iiion of l'roihonota r'y. lie is popular at home and vicinity, one who would add much strength to the ticket ami should he be succst-sful in get ting the nomination, the people would find in him all the qualifications requisite to fill the office. Me would promise that he would discharge the duties of the office with fidelity, faithfulnos* am,l satisfaction. He speaks the German language with flu ency, a fact not to bo over-looked, lie is a self-made man. While a boy working on the farm during the summer months, and in the winter, turning tho profit* of his labor to educating himself Wo pro fess to bethe advocate of the laboring man, our principles being in juxtaposition. Ihe Democracy alwav* advocating tho oau-o ofthe laborer. "When wo find a candidate before tho people as well qualified among the working ela-s as Squire Rumberger, it should be the height of our ambition to support him- M e are glad to perceive that already he has attained favorable prospects and quite a tide is moving in his pehalf. While we do not think for a moment the other candidates would not moke good, capable and efficient officers, w® cannot but believe that Mr. K s Claims aro worthy of our consideration and support. So fel low Democrats, help us put torward such a man as we present from l'atton twp., G. \V Rumberger, for the office of Vrethon* otary. ClTixax. TWENTY-SEVEN LIVES LOST Barmen, June 29.—A portion of tunnel near Schwe'.m fell last night, burying twenty-seven persons. Seven bodies have been taken out of tho ruins and tho search for tho bodies of the other victims con tinues. Meriden, Miss., July 8. —A fire to- Jav at Enterprise, Miss., destroyed twentv-fbur buisiness houses. Loss, $50,000 ; insurance, $*20,000. We need money— please pay up. CANDIDATES. (Cards must be authorized by seme re- t sponsible person to insure insertion.) PRESIDENT JUDGE. '.' We are authorized to announce that C. . S. M'Cormick, Esq. of Lock Haven, w ill [. be a candidate tor President Judge, sub- j ject to democratic rules. . j - CONGRESS. a We aro authorized to announce that j f D. G. Bush, of Bellefonte. will be a can- j f didate for Congress, subject to demo-; cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. s W. A. Murray, of Boalsburg. will bu a ( candidate for Aemb!y, subject to detuo- •' cratic rules. Wm. L. Musscr, of Tcnn. will be a can- a didate for Assembly, subject to democrat- ' ic rules. Sam'l Gilliland. of Harris, w ill be a can didate for Assembly, subjoct to democrat- 4 ic Jno. F. Krebs, of Ferguson, will bo a ; f candidate for Assembly, subject to demo-1 • cratic rules. SHERIFP. ]' John B. Leathers, of Howard twp., will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem- 1 ocratic rules. . Jeremiah Tressier, of Harris twp., wi„ > be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem- j * ocratic rules. George lloffer, of Potter will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. .. ~, . J. S. M'Cormick. of Ferguson, wiil bo a i candidate for Sheriff, subject to democrat-; i ® roles. . „ ~ , . P L- T. Munson. now ol bellefonte, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tho decision ofthe democratic county conven tion. ~ , John R. Unir. of Penn, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic ! rules. _ John Spangler. of Potter, will bo a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic , roles. • . . ' W. 11. Noll, ol Spring, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. COMMISSIONER. J. B. Hockman, of Gregg, will bo a can didate for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. J. N- Hall, of Howard twp., will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. Jacob Dunkle. of Walker, wnl bo a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. _ John Grove, of Potter, will he a candi date for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. J. 11. Ilabn, ®f 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- George Swab, of Harris, will bo a can didate for Commissioner, eubjoel to dem ocratic rules. John llov, jr., of Marion township, will be a candiJate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. Michael J. Decker, of Potter, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. 11. A. Mingle, of Haines, will be a can didate for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. TREASURER. We arc authorized to announce that John H. Barnhart of Sprinetownsbip will be a candidate for County Treasurer, sub* 1 ject to democratic rules. B. F. Leathers, of Unionville, will bo a candidate for Treasurer subject to democratic rulea. 8. A. M'Quiitian, ot Bellefonte, will bo a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem ocratic rules. P. W. McDowell, ofUoward boro.,w*ll bo a candidate for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. Adam Yearick. of Marion, will bo a 1 candidate for Treasurer, subject to deino ' cratic rules. i We aro authorized to announce that , Wm. Ehrhard, of Potter, will bo a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. i I Samuel J. Herring of Gregg will bo a I candidate for l'rotnonotary, subject to democratic rules. B. F. Shafer, of Walker, will be a enn ■ didate for Prothonotary, subject to demo . cratic rules. K. G. Brett, ofFcrgu6on will l a a can didate for the nomination of Prothonota i ry subject to democratic rules. Mr. S. M. Swartz, of Potter,, desires to B inform his friends and democrats that he f will be a candidate for the nomination of x Prothonotary. > G. W. Rumberger, of Patton twp.. will be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject 0 to democratic ruin*. e MR. KUBTZ : Please announco that I n purpose to be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary, and if so fortunate as to re r ceive tho favorable consideration of my • fellow democrats in their primary assem blies, will pledge myself, if olected, to a faithful and satisfactory discharge of the duties of the office. S. T. Buuokht. J. C.Harper, now of Bellefonte, will boa o candidate for Prothonotary, subject to „ democratic rules. 6 REGISTER. Wm. E. Burchtield will be a candidato for Register, s^^ C Q^jj'gj™ ocral ' c rulei - Vim. A. Tobias will be a candidate for Kecerdar. subject to the usages, of tbo democratic party. The Alabama republicans, in their state convention last week refowvl to endorse Hayes. None but defoudereof' fraud can endorse Hayes. The Republicans of Allegheny county have n little uiijiloftsantnosa among them, and there will be an independent republican ticket in the ticld. Butler has left the republicans and gene over to the Nationals. ♦ ♦ PISTtMIIIANCR OK IVUUO Ml'lT tNi.s. —The following ii the text ot the law in reference to'the disturb- ( aneo of public meetinti . which might bo read occasionally bv man? young men who show their had Vreedtng while attending eoiuo ol our chniviioo "IfioT person shall willfully tuul malicionslv disturh or interrupt any society, assembly or i ngr< potion ci n vencd for the purpo o ot religious wor or for nnv mural, social, literary, soien tific, agricultural or fiornl object, cor*, etuouy, lecture, examination, or exhi bition, such s'.tftll on conviction bo sentenced to pay a Cue not exceeding fifty dollars, sutler imprisonment not exceeding time months, or both, or. either, at the discretion of the court." j Tits Law or Pi iilicSala —ln a *!*■' by auction there are three partlrname ly the owner of th® property to he the auctioneer and a portion the public who attend t> bid. wnich, oi *our*o in* elude* th® highest bidder. Tii® nam® . . the owner must be made public. Ihe :>r ticle* put up must be sold without roor\o and unless th® vendor reserve* one open bid he cannot bid him*U r have th® auctioneer or any one bid fer him. 1 here are cases on record whero a bid wa* not reserved, an i the vendor had a tiitidcr who bought it in, and afterwards out ] t.rough', •.: the *'• nd- '* V the ' • test outside I id.! r t - the article and it n decided t) at 1. the j.talnlut • was the highest bidder and entitled to the article, against the vendor. So, aVo, if an article ; is struck oil' to a person, and it is after ward.- ascertained that the vendor or ai.e lionoer practice*) tram!, by holding " ll * . self, or had puffers, it wa- held both by . the Courts of England ami '■> repeatedly decided bv the r*uprwmu Court f fenn* ■ sylvan in that the purchaser could not he | held, but the purchaser as soon a* he dii- ( covers the fraud practiced upon hiiu must ; return or tender the articles to the ven* , dor. ' | There is nothing in which a family j can economise more and ravo money bet ter than in the choice of what it c mtumes . —to gt a pure article 0i food tHMO to J health and saves of dollars in j doctor bills. With this you want to get. , what you want to buy, at lowest figures, j These two points are made a specialty at | th® popular grocery of Sgehler A Co. in the Bush house block. They keep no ar del® but what is tit and healthy to use. Damaged goods are never sold over their counters, and, besides, they sell at tigures hat leave them a scant protlL Scehler , lescrvethe patronage of housekeepers, and ill establishments that do business upon mch philanthropic principles should be supported. THE NEW GAME LAW. Governor llartrar.ft on Monday signed the new Game and Fish law, and it -hero-; fore is now in force. It- most important provisions are, thai— 1. Deer shall bo kilted only between' October Ist and December IGth. tho pen alty for killing at any other time being 550. 2. Squirrels may bo killed only between September Ist and January Ist; and Bab bits between October loth and January Ist. S. WBi Dui k and Geese W be kills d between September Ist nnd May loth ; Wild Turkeys between October loth and January Ist'; I'h asanU between Oct o less th* n one inch and not bo placed at tho conflu ence of any wing walla. 7. Has-, Pike and fcalmon may be caught with hook and line only, between June Ist and January Ist, but bass !e-.- than G inches in length, if caught, must be returned immediately to the stream. 8. Lake Bass, Hock Bass, or blue Sun Fish, sp' o ' o * recently introduced by the t,h commissioners, shall not bo caught lor three years, front January Ist, itsb, un der n penalty of live dollar; for each of-, fense. t ■ARBIED. On 4th inst.. by J. 11. Iteifsnyder Esq , atGarroan s Hotel. Mr, James K Fo U -t to Miss Elisabeth E. Beahrer both ol lla'.l Moontwp., Ccntro county Tu. MARKETS. Philadelphia, July B.—Plour buiet su-! perlines, fJ BPf't extras &(j, 1; W heat dull weak, red PTcfn, 1,06 amber, l(Jof>, 1 111 white §1 15. Corn dull, easy; yellow: 45c. inixcd 43ic bid. Oat* |uict, ftcadv, Pennsylvania white niic; western mixed,, 'JOf i,dO. Rye dull f>sc. Butter dull; cream ery lGGyl'dc; New York and Bradford county extras. lKclGc; western reserve,! lOfvKJe. Kggi dull; U(q,l2c; Chceso dull; New York fancy 7i(u.(w; western choice.; 6K<.7c. Petroleum dull, weak; rclir.ed, 10ic; whiskv steady western 51 00. CHICAGO. Chicago, July B.—Wheat dull, weak and lower. No, 2 Chicago spring 00 1 for cash j 89J(MINiSTRATOKB NOTICE. Letters of Administration De bonis non cum testamento annexo, on the estate of Peter Durst Into of Pottertwp., Centre co, Pennsylvania dce'd, have been granted to Catherine Durst and Jhiiios C Boal resid ing in said township to whooi all porsons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will ma|u known the same without delay to JAMES 0. BOAL CATHERINE DURST, J. C. BOAL, acting administrator II July Gt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration cum testainen to anne+o on the eiatu of John Kishol, late of Gregg twp.', Centre county, do ceased, having been grantodlto the under signed all persons knowing themsolvos.in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having . claims>guinst tho same to present them 1 dulv authenticated for settlement ' M L RISHKL, AVM. F. REARICK, i 11 July Ct Administrators. •" JERRY MILLER B akukk ask UAiuuKKRSti -in the base- I ment of the bank building.: All work done iuifasbienßblo style. i july tf. F<>r llio liot><>*tcr. A \ LSIT TO GKTTYSULUG, Sti >?•>•, llKAtli * vl ' BrOtAt.. On Monday morning, the 210; >1 Juno, in ooii>j'iin\ ;lli K<<; John I otti'ln-on ' A > f l> i k, \\o l oiUho trnifi t Cub-inn. station lo k ' t > Go.tysburg nn I all>nd t'ii> comtnc'Hi'oniont > vriil. >1 IVntia, i >l -- In jetting on theesr root '! t-y th# voice <>t" i r fro • '* cl ' rr, of Centre Hull, who *M H!O on hi* ; wa.v to the * one >!. •. At Mifllinburgj Mr Henry Wolf em! hie nephew Jacob W., >n of John Wolf, !■ ISt ' n by 'the name of Willie, loined our company.! 'l> > Slid tend the > one 01-.i- et ArriTlM*- I at Gettysburg 9p. m .'"l® ""d >' u, "'> "■ having enjoyed the Cu -• >'. "•' proc**l*4 from th® depot, with luei who were .• otir arv •-, to tUeo*> r nl pUe>ts of entertainment. durii z • ur <• idurn ->n the preet battle-held of 1 one i On Tue-day everything w* I- ■ The eiercee- were grand, nil went < nicely, end every one seemed t • ei ! T t nieMinlrie> cot-in :'l *■' 1 inent exei oie. In the evening. however, • dark i'loud panned o\er u and put te mark upon one ;>f our number. During In- tixorci.es ot the evening, > ! > l 1" '1 oheßt tti ir! , whiek * ere verv ut-real S, our now deceased friaod Wi lis I *•* '.very ill -n •uddan. as it appeared tour, I laft the church never l- return, and lak> hi* b- 1 never t > ari.-e trow it how >a 1 On Thursday 111 rum.,' to alter hi If phy-ieialt and all hi* friend* w - re eßcour- Agov! trout AppturAiu i* lutt H' haj ngn! ; niain, and that m a day or -• he w-Uid ">r I able to be up an.l return home again to the f.iid embrace, ot hi. a !<-, u-nate parent* Hut it tunic i out to bt n delusion lfi llir I, 111 of that day it tool a h#nge for wor-o when h . head became aliened, having suffcicd for tlie Ut tour year* from Organic disease of the heart, and grew \*ore ii.m that lime on until 1 n dav 2" tilt it'. I'-'P "I - 1"" ' 'n Jtvu> at the reaider.ee of l'r> f. ISiale,! Gettysburg. t'i Saturday hi* carp#. wn-> 'br. ugh'. hoine I -r iule-n.ent, which took place vr.'i- rday with ap; r> t>r ate • r vice. To writer aadroM'tg a large r• n. !count* tt rc!*tivo ui'.d .ynip;iU.img !itend*, having Come l" pay the i.it !t b-.ite ot re*peci t - tho lceier in >;ealb, I from the word* of >-ur Imrd according to the tjoape 1 oiJno. II 1' Let n your heart I o troubled. It. .< ■d, ;t in- -. • lie*, t-' tho parent, and (rienda of the do cea.tHl, the only . u and brother ->f the fa mily, to bo away from home and dm with*) eut any of the family b; iitf prevent' But \ fuettd. "choer uji ' and lot not your heart, bo troubled, for be died not n tbo.e who lntvo no hope; ho fell aateep in tweet re poae- a* wo believe, with the tong ef prayer and prai.o on hie 1-;.*. Kern ember tho words of Jeaui, Jno. !-■ ■Jh', in connection with hi* word* of the Kit, l-ocaum tbey are applicable to the, hope oipre-sed by your deceaaed iriettd in I h. la>'. Btomenta in life, "And ye now therefore have-orrow, 1-ut 1 will ace v- n agaia. and your heart tha.! rejoieo, and. your joy no man t. :h Hi. ago wa> 20 year* and 21 day*. b . A. THINK or Tots I'M EN I* WILLIE. "When tho time came round and celled him out, to go to Gettyaburg, To revel in it. light, he turned away And sought hi* chamber to'.lie down and die. laaa in the p. in , a- were, ic *um inoned hi* friend* And on thiswise bestowed hit laat re ijuost: "Mother, 1 am >. v "ji ot 1 There is a deep sutlecal.o:. in my hrc 1 As if. -Lie heavy hand tuy be- -in pros'd And on my brow 1 tool the cold sweat tUt.d. My Hps grow dry and treniu! ui, and my breath, Ccntrt foebly up. Oh" tell •: *. 1* this death Mother, yeur hand— Here lay it on mv wrist, 'i And place the other beneath my head, And say. -w.-et mother, *ay, -n lam dotau - - nil 1 be -u.-cJ ' Never beside your Lu-e. Shall 1 kneel d.-wn a.'.atn at i.'jht nd Wt . I, Nor with the morning wake, at.J s.ng i the lay you taught t-> mc "t"h ! at the time of prayer, - When you look 'roun ! and tee a vacant , seat, . You will not watt then 1- - my coming 1 feet, You'il nils* ma there. ' Fat. tor, 1 : e tr- \ j That nil the .-i rn g bus I • my ; ia* ant care. Just putting forth its leave-, i-> green and fair, I give to thaa. "And whan iL ro rs bloom, 1 shall he gone away, my short life done; But will you not bestow a single one I'pon my tomb ? "Now. mother, sing the tune You sung last wc met; I'm weary and must sleep. Who was it called my natuo'' Nay, do not weep, you'll all Curac soon !'' ltebersburg, July 1, I*7". in —a— DIED. fin the l"th in-! , in Gr-gg twp , Mr* Margaret llering, itgcJ 72yu.tr-. • tnonf and 21 days, I On the 271h inst. near Linden HalLi Mrs Catharine Moore, aged (12 years, 7 ! months and 23 days. fin the ICth of June, noar Jacksonville, (Vntre c->, Mi*. Vngcline (.irr. wife oi , l'crry')rr, aged 11 years, and S months. Text, Philippians 3, 20. i On the 10th of June, near Cedar Spring, Clinton co., (Irand-mothor McKibbers, aged Hit years, 11 months and 17 days. Penn's Valley Institute. The fourth Session of this Classical SCHOOL will commence on the 22 of .1 ulv. ! and continue ten weeks. Students < : The lamest stock of Merchandise i: O IN CENTRE COUNTY. K New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills Itt'lts. ANNA M. WEAVER Takes pleasure in announcing to the people of l'otters Mills and vicinity, that sh will open a N KW and ELKOANT STOCK OK FANCY GOODS, In connection with a Large Stock of MiI.USE Hi' SI'HISO OOCDS. A full line o .! Choice and Fashionable Goods always on hand at popular Prices, ' | Also Dkessmakinu— and takes in all kinds of Family Mowing. Also Hair Dressing • „ ttwitcbes, Curls, Finger l'uffs, and Friezes made out of Combings, lb ]> 3w Tito pcojile ol Lock Hitvcit ami vi* ciiiity liavo umler coiuiilorAtlou n pro jeet tot extending the Cutawiiuia nntl \Villiiun*port hruueli of the llomlitig ' rnilrml inl< thebiluuiinutiecoal ('e'lile ! of Cent to itinl C'liNirlleld count iea. The isiitlo of Ih, J. Ayur, who tli 1 nt Wtncltomlon ia probably I tvt-i th fr-ci ?1 ,00<> l OtHlti '2 >,l)(H),000. ,J, 1\ Harris, n Now Oricann ■ wilneaa, "nva moat of the election iu timhlatmn itfTuiavita were prepared jinid aignoii in tho ciiatoin 1 louse. A lien!l> Mnrin'ng K p rt ceiaca from Mexico. It appears that one thoos.tnd eitixena of that happy Re puhlic ate tlriiliog nt K1 Paao ntid I nave pelitioiicwl tho '-ivcntimiit of t'hihutihua to ullow litem to cross iv iut > Texas aiitl t;ive the warriors of that State a drubbing. Mexico hns s -mo ruriotn ideas in regard to the United Slate*. Three men entered the Receiver (ietteraPs olliee in Toroiitoj on Thura* j day, and engaged tl o teller in contcr-i |satioti, while a confederate aliped in 'to the vault and stole SIU,OOO in two i! dlarbi'h. J,dOO in i-uca, and gtRH) in silver. Tho I'ersian shall ia accompanied to Par a by a *oite consisting of tillv pcrwona, including servants. Ho in habits the apartments used hv the Knipeior of lira/il and l'rinee Henry of the Netherlands. Tweuty-four sa loon and rooms are at hi* disposal, and a special chief employed to un deitako tho cuisino according to Mus -uluiait ttage. The Carriages used by the shah formerly belonged to Na-i poleou 111. When you see a bright babv; pleased with tUelland everybody elae,! he suretha: lr. Hull's Ilahy Syrup ha- been used. Only 2A ceuts per bottle. A deapatA frotu Anthem* savs, there has lieen a groat battle at Caneas iu which the Turks were victorious, capturing the insurgent positions. The losses on both sides were very heavy. ! The 'IS ui I'uris dispatch says that 1,209 communists have been allowed remission for communication of pun-! ishment in honor of tho exposition! fete, nor were the poor of Taris for*; gotter. Tltey had-10,000 francs dis tribuU"! nmong them besides grams from the local relief funds. ,\u off.r—Seiiii us the nsnie t-f s u-w Hubscriber with th l ("ih hid the moat-y for your * wn, s; J wv willsondthsj lteportev tor one jor esch at sl.7s—the : .i - at s"',so. C>n Ist iust., now criminal code of Virginia, establishing tho whipping post, became operative, lu future striptsare to be intlicted upon per* sens convicted for the tin-t time of tK ttv larceay except when.iu the dis cretion of the Court, the c n littu-n of 'a female prisoner may make the whip- ( ping inadvisable. The legislators of Virginia tupp;' that the degrading ( punishment will have the etlect of di-j ( rniuiibiug crime, as well as reducing. ( the costs of maiutaiuing convict# , T!iC Atlanta o r ! Court. bUe Sale *•: the nremwe*. two mile c>ult of Mlilheim. tJN At-, L'RPAY. Jt'LY* 13th. 1""7 h . the following real estate. t wit . and LOT ir. Ien\ T wNsttie, Centre munty Is. I boundwl by the L. O. A f- C. ItH. and , land- '1 Benjamin Korst.Ster, et al. Thi*- nropertv situalo onnosit-- the It. it- Lo ---ot. i* well adapt"--! !-r " "If"* " r r * lau 7 1 rant. The h-use is new, and iseonsiJereUtj : i rerv do.irablo properly. , TKllM^;—One half of tho t>tireb nioni-v on conflnnation ofsnie an i th<- h'-> nco in one vcar. Secured by bond mr.J; kn.-rtc'ipe. with Interest. Sa,e U' com tne:.i nt lor '""k P. '"- J. 11. UEIFsNTDLIt, 4 j'.Ojuntt Assignee. ( Power's Shoe Store II V iw:! Nri ved I rem the mDOtite the Bu*h home to a lsrßer.r-<>i:i ,A the Bush Arcade, for the rurposo of carrying- a larger 'took of HOOTS, SHOES, ET< ~ and all e -ds belonging to that branch o. irmle. We now have the largest stock U- Centre county, anil also tTO very bcr, jtialitr of goods which can bo substantia ted by our customers. Wed* not propose to quote prices, but. let |IW -pie < oine and >udg-- tor themselves. I Further, we will sell the same quality uj goods chca)>er than any others advertised , or unadvvrtied. LEAT H E B * Wc also keep on hand SummerviUe * ; Celebrated Oak Tanned Leather, which at tho Centennial waa awarded 2 medal* fr i its superiority over other leather, and soli ■ it cheap as can bo bought nt the tan yard. Also tlio host of Hemlock Leather. . Bollcfonto. 31 may 2in IIHIIK OMUnii. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO We have n very Urge and complete slock of Hard ware, the largest tbut was over before oflerod by any £rm to tbe people ol are soiling at the very Uw* Ipuit. Steel anil Nuils, Locks, Glass and Putty, ' l'ur While Leu 1/. I Limoed Oil; Turpentines and Varnishes, nil which we warrant to give f*tl#laclion. Our FulU Isetd will CO a# muob surface a# any la the murks* •• d curi. t l>ticoll. 1 for whit ties*. UKAOY MIXBH I'AINT put up in any quantity to suit people, from one-pound oans to one gallon cans, all ready tor us*. These i>uint w. warrant t>> ho mixed with pure lead and oil, and are free from all adulteration, MKCUANICS Tool.B -We oav special attention t this bruneh. and keep a full line of Haws. Chisels, lUinmcrs and Bailey's Iron Planes: Hnrso nails of all kinds, Traea Chain Ham. . Ete FULL LIN EOF SADDLKIt YOF ALL DKHCKIPTIOEH. COACH WOOD WOHK.-Hpokes, Folloe- Patent WkoeU of the most Unproved paP .it- Mr-. I*. it Improve 1 Flat Iron*, cheap, converivnt and durable—polished and nickel-plated. Job nitons Prepared KalsoiLine; |ut up In, (/-pound package# ; wily I put oil, and Cheaper than paper. Wo have all colors; STOVES. We hav ithe oulv K. ver-iblo, Top-plate Codking Stoves In the market The Keystone, Susquehanna and. Juniata, which we warrant to he Ihnbrtt bakert and lb* baa*-* i.„, .-..v.. in -he P.ark. t wei wi 1 V' n^y P'-m and gite written guarantee#. Also all kinds ofKangcs and other rtcves. COME AND BEE OUE JLEYBTOEX COOlv hTOYKf IT IS THE HANLOMI IN HIE WORLD. Tin. LOCAL OPTIOB I)oti LAW.— 1 A law making all dog? personal prop -1 orty MSS pa?cd by the legislature, tbc provisions of which arc n follows; "For whatever dama-'O dogj# may j structiou and killed four persons. And now llarley Brown n in a sib ; nation he did not count upon, and the J only fact for general regret is that ( there is probably nu law that will ju-J , tifv hanging him. • ♦ • Harper's New Monthly Magazine, ' by Harper Brothers. New York,! for July l.as been received, this , leadia" magazine which lias become n ! decided favorite in the literary circles,' of the land is replete with fine engravings and cutertaining literary: matter, j! (todcy's Lady'# Book, published., at Philadelphia, bearing date of July,! | has come to Jhand. ibis excellent J work, which has become a decided ■ favorite among the ladies of the land, is increasing in interest as it increases,| in a£C. The official returns from the Moffet ] | whisky punch have ju-t been summed ; up and runde public. The auditor of i the public accounts in Virginia ha.- ! ii# " exoneration 8 I", " bills 42 '.W " provisions for John Fye 52' " p<>rceiituu 4-'>Si " salary 45 Of " Attorney fee* for two years 20 Ot " error on W. (lobeen tax I X " am't paid John Earner 35* , " expenses I*. Hackman -18 W " MeJ. attend. Sallie Triester...- 46 fit township 35 Ut 1319^ WM. EMERICK, DR. T* am't duplicatn - v.l-1 bf CONTRA. By order of John H. Kuller 82! " b;IU j.:uo, includinß salary 005 2! " exoneration 2^ " bulunco 'Bl 01451 AUDITORS, DR. To am't in Treasury fl 8: L CONTRA. By am't paid Aud.,„ 4 5 Balance in Treas 1 8 ic fi 8 JNO. F. ALEXANDER, LEVI MURRAY, OF Town Clerk. WM. F JORDON, G. L. UOODIIAKT gllSjun Auditori * W R. CAMP'S ; POPULAR.; ,i,Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA 1 r | 1 manufacture all kinds of Furniture for C'hanib) Dining Rooms, Libraries and ! Hall*. If you want Kuril! ure of any kind, don't | buy until you son my stock. UNDERTAKING in all its branches. I keep in stork all the latest and most improved Coffins and CakeU, and have every facil ity for properly conducting this branch ofmy business. 1 have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can b& preserved for a considerable length of time. 'jullO tf W. R. CAMP. ACTIONEERS CARD. Philip Teats, who has had large expert ienc as an auctioneer, offers hi* service# to . the pnoplo ot Centre county, lie speaks both German and English, and |H>s*ecses the invaluable gift in an auctioneer of a /oiid, clear voice, and can be distinctly j heard a long distance. Those having work ! ot this kind to do, will do well to rive bimf a call. Charge* moderate. Call on or; address him at Beliefonte, Pa. 17 ap. | t. H. HAZEL, Cabinet Hither A I ntls-rinker, M'ltlNG MILLS PA., informs the public that be keep* on hand all kinds ot furniture. City and Home made, cane and wood scat chairs, etc. Undertaking in all Its branches promptly attend ed to. Coffins and Caskets of al! -tyle- furnished ; and ac commodations with hearse. 4 apr. Cm. Visiting Cards, >0 M ixed Car ts 20 cu 12 Beautiful Flor ' al cards only 20 cts. WM. KURTZ. Centre Hall, Pa. HENRY BOOZER, C'E.YTRE UALL, MtSnKTTUS or Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Flyaets. and also keeps on hand Cotton Net*, el; i'rues low as any where else. All kinds of repairing done. Th* best ► lock always kept on hand. •All work war ranted. A share of the public patronage is kindly solicited. 11 apr, 14 y W. A. CURRY, lIM Ri: H ALL.PA. Would most respeclfuiiy inform the cil j sens of ibis vicinity, that he hst started a new Boot and .Shoe Shon, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron age. Boots and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants his work to equal any made elsewhere. Ail kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable Give him a call. fehl# IT foist K. POTTER, Attorney-H --' * U I• in ISor., pram|H If Bed, uf >**cU ill6Uuß aHM iu IW birlffi oi pfop#fli lor Will drew up and tore atkwidg*d lWd M'.rtisgre 4c. i fa lit* duuiokd, north i4w of j 'tu oooil 1 nun. fcUUefonte c-ciZs) Harness, Saddles. &c. TR* t:itcr^aa;—. SUmS So mac* IX* rpjl*f •L.W--4 tw '••' i>ncwoflornlcl tho nld Mxni. M pertllr lot I.'.- *bS (be um— ibe lorro.i moot vorto# KM) .muplf-io uo>rluwi ol MIUM, IIUWH, OeUcn Hrtdi-O.of r..r, .too, Upttua ca.l yncllt* . WbipC, cud lu loci o*or,lhin ...mt-iotu o firol ciooo ooUuUoU. mocl. bo aou o9orsol rru-uo übioh ulUtttt tboiio.oc. J MXIB UIK-olOf CouMuHuiL J Y A f I V uo" Ouau to m,ko UMH*. I f I 111 11 f "'" t i ,oM r® *■ •' 111 VI * I I Mrw*nhar.kA w • Bred a poraoa in j \ | vf I J I / . rren lowa lo uk wtiarrt&Uani for tho lore wot, th—taa bmt . !l!a(ratMl fontllj ruhU—tirea ia tho world. Anj on# can brew.ro* • aor—ofnl Tho Ml ol—act ; vntkt nftrt ilreifrre to mtorrlhrn. Tho prioo lo oo | )or thai olmsoi rrorrt*o4y oabocrtboo, IH# —otsl ro- , I>fl# maklnf rere |Uu In • wroolt. A U4y aorel ro jsorto \uking ooor ♦*! otibocrlbotw to ton 4*|ik AU whts cnfije rooks* monojr fool Yon con drM# nU ur URN# IA ifc linwtnooo. ot only yonr ; AFT UUO ion norei not ho iwaj frxm l.um t- otnr Y<*a con do It oo woli oo vsihoro. fill norUcniom. dtroctlono oo 1 trerroofroo ond olponoiwo 4?aifl froo If pom * oitl t . tuyni-h * r% ootid no j>uar oddroo* ol onro. 1 .-toto b6Qtfnc Lo try tho f.uoloooo No on# who on MOo foils Ui ttsoAocrool pojr. Addrooo'Tbt Pre.pio'o .loormol. 1* >rtiond. Motoo. Lißf J Centre Hall Hotel. JOHN SPANGLEK PRoPH. First-class accommodation for guests j Be*t stabling for 'horses. Stages arrive, and depart every day for as* poinu. 1 !c. T. ALSXAXPKR. C. M. BOWSAI i 4 LEXANDER A BOWER, At -1 V larnoro-ot 1 A w. Botlofontn. S j>ociol ottert lon ! fit-on l (/0110-tloß#. ind Orphono* Oowrt yndko Moy bo consulted In l#trmon ond Kncllob. Ofto# in [ Lsmsp'# bnUdln#, my 74 if, 25 (iOLD IlOllDLKI'.l) sirdn for 2(> rfw. 20 lllark Hriwlol MM in Kll> 15 OMb W*s Ku&tz. Centre Hall. Pa. M mil l NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! HI'BRA H FOR GUGGENHEIMEK ; & COM P. i 0 FROM THIS DATE fTIIE COM s MENCEMENT OF THE 1 SEWING SEASON,) q I.GCGOEXHEIMEK, ;7 Offers hi* immense Stock of Goods, wel >7 assorted in every line, such as S DRESS GOODS. !1 NOTIONS, NOTIONS GROCERIES, GROCERIES, " BOOTS, BOOTS, j SHOES, 8 U O K B MAYS a -SAPS. 13 '•* at such|Figurc that it it a shame for an; 2 one to go away from home to Buy, '4 when Good* are offered at home !5 ut prices that will astonish tho 12 people ia this section of *1 tho country. > TIIK STOREROOM AT SPANG LERI 15 Hotel, has boon en s' 1 urged und splendidly fit " tod up, so thut every ouc who >0 goes in to cxnmino the stock of W Goods, i sure not to leuvo without - buying. You will also find a very largi A and well selected STOCK OF CLOTHIA'CI. „ *#-lT WILL BE TO YOITR IN--%3 2 gM-TKREST TO BUY YOUB-WR " -erINSTEAD OF * y:-ING AWAY.-tt^ 5 "TUDITOB S NOTICB.—In the matt# Vj of the estate of D. W. Willow, lat of tho township of Penn, dee'd., the audi tor appointed by the Orphan's Court c 50 Centre county, Ui make distribution of th h2 fund* in the hands of the administrate among those legally entitled to the sanx 32 will attend t<> the duties of his appoint inent at his office in Beliefonte, on Prida , the 12th day of July, A. D. 1878. at r, o'clock, p. m. J. L. SPANGLER, rs. Ojundt Auditor. . .ar ■ r Hmiirm rernrii am ■inure — ti —m ! IB Fiord Cards, • at) lets, 20c. _ Wm. Kurtz, Centre Hall Pa. i IMTOKTAN TO TIUVELEKB. BUSH HOUSE! HSI.I KVoKTK, rA. r lias been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, ana under the management ■ of the New Proprietor, M r F. D. Me- COLLUM, formerly of Pittsburg, is Drat class in all Its appolntmenU. NPKCIAL INDUCKMRNTB . Are offered to those In attendance at Court and others remaining in town for a few days at a time. The largest and most snperbly Designed Hotel in ventral Pennsylvania. AH modern conveniencea. Go try the I Hush house. 19ap F. D. McOOLLUM, Proprietor. GET READF FOR WINTER!! IF YOU WANT THE VERY BESI AND CHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES, Buy the "Laurel Wreath (Single or DOUBLE HEATER&) These stoves hare TWO ROWS of lights, '-Uakiug and dumping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinkea. No danger from gas, no parte to barn out, so as to let gas into the upper room. We make THREE SIZES of single and TWO SIZES of Double Heaters of these justly popular Stovea. IFYOU WANT TEE VERYBEEI AND CHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, , BUY THE "ZENITH," Ikn.blc Oven Range; or the u Economy" Single Oven Range. They are the beet in the market, have SIX Ii OILER HOLES, thaking and dumping grate, A PPL Y THE HEA T TO ALL THE BOILERS AT ON CE The oven it large and tmiart, the \doort tin-lined. The PLATES ARE HEA VY, unlike the light plate* \of_eitg tiavet—COSIPARE THEM. i JCe make a No. 8 and No. 9 of both 'theee range*. | All these stove# are WARRANT ED, and you can get repairs from the Manufactory in one day. For Sale by J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall. J. B. FISHER, Tenn Hall. | SNOOK. SMITH A CO„ Millheim. j G. R. SriGELMYER, Woodward, Manufactured by the SLIFER, WALLS & SHRINER MTg Co. LEWISBURG, ;PA. We also manufacture the Oelebra 'ted BUCKEYE REAPER* MOW ER, KEYBTONECLOVER HUL i LER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL. KY CULTIVATOR. New Model, Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE, HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER CORN SHELLER, Plows, Land Rollers, etc. 29noy THE Dexter Spring 4,000 set Sold last two jearsc The Dexter Spring was a child of necessity. Three or four generations j had been jerked almost to death or had j their spines twisted into permanent i curvature by the continous jerks of the! Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their necks Broken by the side throw of the • Concord. For these reasons the people de -1 manded a Spring on which they could i ride with ease and which would at the same time be strong and substantial. A DMINISTKATOK 8 NOTICE.— /bitters of administralioß on the mtaU of Bomnns Little, lata of Potter townskim deed having boon granted to tlgnod. J1 persons knowing themsolyM lo ho Indebted to nil dseeden. art ro* quested to make immediate payment, and person* having claims against tho estate will present them authenticated for settle* ■•fit WM. J. THOMPSON, aOJan OL Admr. JL. SPANG LIB. Attorney at Low • Consultation* in ICrtgikh and Ger man. Leuere of administration on the estate of Kvan Evans, late of Potter twp, dee'd, having been granted to tho undersigned, all |>ereons knowing themselves to to in debted to said decedent are requested to make Immediate payment, and persons having claims against th# estate wUI pro seat them authenticated for settlement. GEO. L. GOODHAKT, Ai may Ot Adm r. Jas. Harris Co. NO. 6, BBOCKEBHOFF BOW. IlMli IRON^NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., - J A3. HARRIS A CO. Beliefonte. ftt AA*re"bmtsm Swsa. Os toaß* Wee vu, -'!^rfe!3^"Banc m-ooT.t Chan. H. Held, Cleck. Watchmaker* Jeweler Millheim, Centre Ccl, Pn. at U.S. of r JMU ium aa# jisWi ef foe •iMtha laaaG MmtMisfi < icfc. ptpt>#S inUa tln u#aa tSw hste ullu#uaw*Wl wMfe aa *m UM. WOSSO to •inuMui siHwuaa-nusi, otock..w tujwuUinli) nnawa# eaitestm Uaa ad warraasa# PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. KKCEIVR DEPOSITS, ud allowl.ter! est: Discount Notm; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF. WX!B. Miwnin, * Pros't. Cashier PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Divisiea. BUMMER TIME TABLE KS2T JSS.7 OU....L—.sisra ... : E p. " seta ■ —• USSaa " srraba ;s>a IMOStlUlMiartSx IS*. a MaiaOwa MSSBB MaSa lise Uetßsiw IS*a . " laat sa ■ a rant UH aa raiussuha wsaa OmUUi* iSsa " wi ■!■#■ sttsa arras Wltltoaaii* T*a " •••■ rscmc EX. Inm tat n— SSSaa : IfllM •rra JUntikit liHia raiUMpkM im DA : fm*: : : sSscr wz " on xS lN*e KKJK StAlLUgvaltoy-a ss*a r - i nfsa I - anuHyriam Saa " gjliliUtu 1 mom raar 14*1 laana WiUtoaaeat IS a • a - arras BsiiiMa* SSSaa arras PkUaitUrlL 'Uaa sera Mali W Hlacara Si Vat late Bsn* Aa- SS^-"KS^LAJSFRWA , ZAT tor WllteUm aa# Srraasaa. Krtr SSail Wart. Niasara Is. WaS aa# I*4* El. War* aa# Late llaraa x<-c iaia i Sillra Wfte aaaa ctaaa anntoi as WlllUaa mtv OIOIW Iratas sate. Era llaH WaS, niaeasabavaa Waa*. aa# Oal . Kaa aaka cSaa aaaaacsiaa al late Haraa wis* 0 ■ t^^BgeasßS KB. y ant, KWsptMcnrere ill tlfkt ttM&MB. WM. A/UTI3WI>. ua.ssSstti*oemi For meeting this demand by supply ingthe CELEBEATED DEXTER SPRING which is so rapidly jper> feeding the old styles the |] "xter Spring Co. hare no apology to fier but rather feel that they owe the luif* ing Fraternity an apology f>r not having producedjit sooner, SEND FOR CIRCULAR OFJ SPRINGS TO DEXTER SPRING CO., , 00 HULTON, PA. 3jan2Bt Near Pittsburgh.