The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1878, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
Centre Hull, P*. Th'rod. Nov. 14, 18.
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counts stand at the Reverter office by con
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LOCAL ITEMS.
LODQB METIEQi.
CKVTM tt*u 1/iewa. Ne. at*. I. g.ef O ,F;, M
• VT. ThurU-..lit tm th (US t II C.
8. *. KMcatca. Sre'r. B. D Bawaw.*• <
OI o F<VT l/lOO*. Kn. SST. T A M ■
WnndaT •rantae oa er eah fall w*®" 11
Odd Fallow* Ball. a-., .am W M
i: r Htaurlia. Seel. ■ O-, , k V,
ra,vt***eOaso*.Ke,at Pel M. "®®.J?.' fall
It all. Centra Hall aa the SatntdM a*
.,*> at J r it and rrarr taw waate •*. oaa. a
Kellat Maatar. l*0 ***. Bee*.
For Pure Deug* go to 7.eller* Drug
•tore, Brockerhoff row. Sn
|- Some raia on Monday night.
Weather raw.
Hon. L. A. Mackej will please ac
cept our thank* for bound copies of the
Corg. Record.
John Conlcy * new brick houe l
already under roof.
Gov. Curtin ka* to far recovered
from hi* late illoea* a* to be able to ait up.
Hit illness wa* bilieu* intermittent fever.
Joseph Baker, esq , of Herri* twp .
fell from an appln tree, a few days ago.
and wa* picked up unconscious.
—WhoaelU the new Howe Sewing
Machine? Why A. C. Moore, who U the
only authorised agent in Centre county.
Otßce, Milesburg.
Mr. David Mover, of Aaronthurg.
will take chargt of t'ue C*ntro Hall hotel
at toon a* Sheriß Spangler leave* fer
Bellefonte. David will make a good land
lerd.
The Bush house, under Mr. lloppes,
is run in first class style, and gaining trad*.
Guests ara all pleased with the rich table
and find everything else admirable about
the house, and charges very reasonable.
Mr. Uartaell, the clerk, is alwtys at hand
ready to make you feel st home. Try the
Bush house.
Judge Alliaon of Howard, is a for
tunate hunter. He shot a spike buck, on
Thursday SI. on Beech creek. The fol
lowing day. Friday, he weal out again,
and shot a large four pronged buck. The
Judge tells us that that is about bit usual
luck. Wish we could hunt with such suc
cess.
The elections are over and some
body has been defeated, but the people are
safe so long at money is saved by the low
price of Clothing at Newman's In the Es
gle CI 'thing hall—where you can buy
cheapest and best Clothing in the county,
and this is the mason why Newman is
called by ell "King Clothier," and he in
besides the very prince of good fellows.
Go and see him anyway, when at Belle
fonte.
On# of ear eldest and roost respec
ted citizens, Mr. George Hoffer, will leave
us shortly. Mr. Hoffer intends taking
charge of the State College Hotel. We
will miss him and his family here, and
College township will make a good
gain.
Pur# spice* at Zellers Drug store,
Brockerhoff row.
Sheriff Spangler kept a pubiic house
many years in this place, and it was a
fond stopping place for boarders and
others. He will soon keep the large pub
lic house in the rear of tho court house,
and we would caution folks against any
thing that would make them his boarders
there.
Everybody should t\v Lamb's Glass
end Silver-boil Polish, for cleaning j!*
were of ell kindi; it saves time end troub
le, end does its work splendidly. Manu
factured by C. Dinges, Centre Hall.
machine is the most durable machine
made.
Brown, at the depot, Bellefonte, is
doing a big trade in grain, for tha reason
that he pays farmers the highest prices.
All kinds o? coal always on hand and sold
low.
The best price paid for Cloverseed
and all kinds of grain, by L. L. Brown,
successor to Shortlidge A Co.
A large Government stable at Leaven
worth was destroyed by fire Sunday after
noon • Fifty coulee perished in the flames.
Foed greatly benefits when gives
properly at the right periods, but to over
feed the baby is to sicken it, and induce a
degree of suffering ; Dr. Bull's Baby Syr
up is the best remedy for the discomfort
arising from overfeeding the baby. Price
25 cents-
A fine Urge bank barn belonging
to L. W. Meek of Gregg Twp.. Union
county, was destroyed by fire on Satur
day evening, the 2nd inst, together with
vontecta, consisting oftbre* heed of bortti
seven head of cattle, five or six hundred
bush a'.a of wheet, rye, corn, large quanti
ties of hay and straw, harnesa, wagon,
drill, wheat-cultivator and many other ar
ticle#. Barn on the same property and
spot was daaUoved by fire about eight
years ago. It is supposed to have been set
on fireon both occasions. It wasinsured in
the Danville Co.—Telegreph,
Largest assortment of Trusses,
Shoulder Braces, Ac. at Zellcrs drug store
Brockerhoff row.
cheeae in the itate, you can get it at Sech
lev's. If you want the beat of any other
groceries, Sechler's is always tbe place to
get it sure.
—-Mrs. Charles Beck, of Lamar, For
tar township, Clinton county, died sud
denly on Friday night last of paralysis.
Mr. Beck was away from home, and on re
turning was surprised to find no light in
tha house. On going into the yerd be
found bis wife in an expiring condition,
having fallen over while engaged in milk
ing. The deceased was in the 08th yeer
of her age.— Watchman.
Sweet potatoes el 20 cU per peck,
at Sechler's whera a fresh supply of eve
■ ry tbieg in the grocery line is alwayakept
and pricea low.
Farmers, remembar that the highest
price is peid for all kinds of hides, by
Charles Sbefller, at the Centre HaJI tan
yard. 31 net jj.
5 __The £enn'a 3tat* Grange of the Pa
trons of Husbandry, will meet in Belle
fontt, on Tuesday, Dec. 10, and will be in
session three op four dgys.
LBOXABP Rnoxv
_r~Wm. Wolf it heving big uh
tince be bet opened bit itock of winter
goodt. Thit it ettily accounted for, et he
bu the largest end bctt itock ever brought
to Penntvalley end there it none cheeper
i a the county. Cell end tee.
No machine runt et eety as the new
Howe It runt fetter than ell otheri.
Oodey't Lady'i Book, a welcome end
cherished visitor in
has ef'er been receired, ontri tba IOIIOW
ina low rates for tbe coming year .
One copy 1 year, $2.00. 2 copies 1 year,
$3 80. 3 copied 1 year, 5 40, 4 cop.ee 1 year
$6 00. 6 copies 1 year, and n " tr * *<?P y
to person fettic? up ti9 P' •
; ■ ij) 0 ticsiss 1 icir, 'jukl :00py to
|1f26,'10 cupjeel,year, and extra copy Uj
■arson getting up the club--ll copies,
sl7 00, 20 copiet I year, and extra copy to
person getting up tbe club—2l copies,
will furnish the REPORTER and
Uodaj'l Lady'ft Book (ot one year for
$3.5(1 '
new floje awinf Maehine-a
perfect novelty, call at tbia office and tee
it. Workx like a charm. A. 0. Moore, Agt,
office Milartttfg Fa
A HOI'S* DESTROYED HV FIRR
AND TWO CUILDKEN PERISH I
INTIIK FLAMES
j Intelligence from Bellefonte slate- that
a fiio broke out there in a dwelling house
I about &HO o'clock oa afternoon of 8. den*
j troying tfce house and it* content*. Iwo
little children, Fredie and Ague** Jack
eon. aged three and five yean, TOtpeclive
ly, were inmate* of the houte at the lime
the tro occurred. Although rtienuou* et
iorU were made to recue thein they per
ished in the tlame* The head, arm* and
leg* were entirely burned off from the
body of the little girl. The boy * burnt
into a crisp. The mother i* wild with
grief The origin of the tiro * not learn
ed,
Since the above wa* in type we learn
that the mother, a colored woman, had
gone out todo seme washing, leaving the
children alone at home, The hou*e tlood
toroewhere in the rear of the M. K.
church.
Two cbildrui were burned to death on
Jeffewoti street, Pbiln , thi* forenoon, UXh
their mother having left them in a cradle
near the etove, where their clothing caught
fire.
F. P. Green * is the oldett drug e
tablithment in the county Any thing in
the line of fresh drug*, medicine*, fency
article*, Ac.
All Salt Rivar parties can get a
tplendid outfit of everything needed for
go>d grub, by going for the ch-ap and ex
celleni groceries athechler*. Tou will get
coffee, sugar, syrup*, cheese, ham, dried
and canned fruit, rice, beans, potatoes and
other vegetable*—Sechler* keep all the*e
and many more, of the best quality and
cheap. Pop in to Sechler * before you take
the train.
Slop at Wolf* and soe hi* immense
stock ot dry good*, all at panic price*.
M APISONBI'RG —On last Friday O
W. R*ber' hand* threshed 420 buthel* ef
oaU in four hour*; if there it a machine
in the neighborhood that can beat that we
w.iuid like to hear of it. When uncle Ben
followed the bear up the mountain he
hollered, "stop," "step", but bruin would
not stop. Heard since that G Grenoble
and I). Krtle hot one at that place.
J CRY LIST.—The following is the Ju
re list for November term, commencing
Monday November 2o •
Grand Jurors.
Bellefooto—Wro. McClellan.
Boggs—Andrew H eaten
Burnside —Oscar Holt.
Gregg—James Duck.
Harri-—Uenrv Gioghricb.
Howard— R. C. L athers, William Tay
Marion—laac Praia.
Miles—H G. Rover
Fatten— W. F. Thompson.
Potter—J. H. Keller. Michael Dentine,
Alfred Hoaterinan. C. F. Herlacher.
Rush—Harrison Ross. J. C. Wasaon.
Snow Shoe—Georee Fran el.
Taylor—Richard Newman.
Union—John Musser, J. H. Stover.
Unionville—Toner Leathers.
Walker—Jacob Garbriek, Robert
Thompson.
Worth—W. V. Beckwith.
Traverse Jurors—First Week.
Bellefeate— Daniel Kverhart, H. O.
Holler, Isaac Mitchell.
Benner—John Thomas, Joseph Eck
ley.
Boggs—C. Curtin. Ed. Shannon.
College—Peter Schrock, William Good
hart-
Gregg—Michael Hettinger, James G.
Evans, John Shook
Haines—Henry Mowery, C. W Ho
terman. Noah Leitcell, David Bower,
Frank Weaver.
Half Moon—Wm. Cole.
Huston—Daniel Yothere, John Q Miles,
E. R. William.
Miles—George H. Royer, D. Smull, jr.
Patton—Sam'l Hornan.
Peiter—William Etnrick, H. D Tan
Pelt. W. W. Spangler, J. 11. Odenkirk,
li Roal.
Rush—Johr Todd.
Spring—John L. Rockev.
Union—John G- Hall. W. P. Fisher.
Walker—J. T. Dunkel, Daniel Emor
ick, Cbaries S Beck
Traverse Jurors —Second Week.
Bellefontc—W Jenkins, Charles Heis
ler, Alert Cunningham, G W Downing.
R C Chessman. D W Woodring, J C
Williams, Charles McClure.
Benner—Sara'! Yearick, Christian Dale,
Jr.
Bores— H L Harvey, John Mayes,
Fred Moyer.
College—E B Wesson, Austin Dale, J C
Batbgale.
Ferguson—C H Struble. G W Woman.
Gregg—Tobias Bailey, George Gorman.
Haiues—W J Mussel, Israel Voaada,
Sr.
Harris—J II Jacobs. David Sparr, M
Hess.
Howard bore—William Mahalee.
Liberty—Beni Liggett, Joseph Bech
tie.
Fenn—W S Maize. James U Van Or
mer, B F Miller. J C Smith
Philipsburg—C Broadhead.
Potter—J A Dale, D LKerr, John Mes
sinaer, W A Kerr.
Rush—William Bates.
Snow Shoe—Abel Campbell.
Spring— H C Weaver. David Shearer.
Taylor—Thomas Merrjman.
Uni' n—Jamrs Alexander, Harris Way.
Walker— Pbilip Gepbart
Worth—A B Stevens, Alex. Shellen
berger. E R Jones.
REM t INS OF A. T. STEWART STO
LEN FROM THE FAMILY
VAULT.
New York. November 7.—"The re
mains of A. T. Stewsrt were last night
stolen from the family vault in St. Mark's
churchyard, Tba casket was found brok
en, and the body reracved. Decomposi
tion of the remains it to offensive that
they cannot be Concealed. Tbit it appa
rent from standing at the opening of the
vault '.hit morning, consequently it cannot
he taken across tbe ferries without discov
ery.
New York, November 7.—Early on the
morning of October 7. just a month ago.
the assistant sexton of St. Marks cburrh
discovered that the Stewart family vault
had been tampered with. Tbe stone slab
bad been removed from its position and t
the earth dug up several feet. As the slab '
was not over tbe opening of the vault, the ;
thieves did not get at the body. Tbe sex- i
ton Reported tbe matter to Judge Hilton, I
who ordered the slab to be pieced a few '
feet from its true position in order to de
ceive any oncatterupting to steal the body. <
A watchman was also engsged, and he pa- 1
trolled the graveyard every night until [
very recently. The discovery of tbe out- .
rage was made at 6 o'clock thia morning. <
Tbe robbers had removed on# stone from
the opening to the vault, broken the three
coffins in which the body was enclosed
and carried away tbe contents, it is sup
posed in a sack. Tbe ground directly
over the entrance te the vault was as it
had been left by the robbers. The clay
was scattered about, and one of the three
stones which covered the opening to the
vault was out of placa, leaving a small
aparture about eighteen inches wide and
thirty inches long, through which tho
persons who stale tho body cfiected an en
trance, and after unscrewing tbe lid of the
outer box, which was of pine, went to
work on tbe leaden box, which enclosed
the oak ca*|cet, with a knife, and gradual
ly cut tbe cover off. Jt wgs then an aasy
matter to open tbe casket and uko the re
mains out and hoist thorn Vo tba surface,
where they were evidently placed in a
wagon and borne away. Tbe robbers
wrenched the plate off tbe casket and left
a small galvanized iron shovel, with which
they dug tbe two feet of earth covering
tbe entrance to tbe vault away, and a new
pocket lamp behind them. The robbery
has caused great excitement in the neigh
borhood, and a large crowd surrounds the
graveyard.
A reward of $26,000 has been offered
for the capture of the thieves, but nothir<~
for the u \\, no doujpt was etolen for
the pdrpOs# of extorting money.
Have you a cougb, then ue
Green's Compound Sjrlip of Tar,
Honey and Bloodroot, it cures all af
fections of the throat and lunge, such
as colds, coughs, hoarseness, asthma,
croup, and the earlier stages of con
sumption. Ask for it at your stores,
or send to F. P. Green, druggist, Belle
fonte, where all fresh drugs and med
icioee are kept.
TERM RLE KA RTHQI* AKK IN Til K
r. KIM* 111. 1C OF SALVADOR
LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPER
TV ARBITRARY AO
TION OF THE AT
THOKITIES IN CO
LOM til A.
rename. Oct.-*. 187* Ati* o'clock,
on the evening of October 'J, an. *re
earthquake vu eip rienced in the village
of Jucuapa and neighboring town*, in the
Department of I'culutan, in the southern
portion ot tho Republic of Salvador
Nearly all rbe houae* in Jucuapn were Je-.
stroyed and manv families buried in the
ruin*, particularly In the ouUkirU of the
town, where the meant of escape were
conlitird to narrow *treel and where the
house* were not o Mildly constructed a*
in the centre Here the plana fttrnuhed
•courtly to the dulrwted people who were
trying to avoid tho crumbling wall* aud
falling roof* of their ruined dwelling*
At last advice* ten bodiet had been recov
ered and many more were supposed to be
under the ruins, a* many people are mitt
ed by friend* or relative*. The town* in
cludes! In tho ditattrr are Guadalupe,
Nutva Gauda'.upe, t'biuaiueca, I'su'.ataa,
the I'aterio del Arena), Sanliao de Maria,
which it entirely ruir.isl and *crae lives
lol, a condition in which are alto found
Tecapa, Triunfo and San lluena-Ventura
In Nueva Uaudalupe and Ckinameca the
ruin i* complete, and the lot* of life it al
to to be lamented San Miguel, fortu
r.ately, escaped without injury. The
thock which produced the greatest dam
age wa* at first a kind of oscillatory move
inent, which laited over forty second* and
terminated in what felt like a general UP
heavl of the earth and wa* so violent that
•olid wall* and arches and strongly brac
ed roof* were broken and several likepipe
stem*. The movements proceeded from
the south weet (o the northeast and are tup
pote.l to have been occasioned by an erup
tion of the volcana of Tecapa.
Government Aid.
The government has begun the work of
erec'ing hi uses forth* unfortunate*. tod
will supply thou with food uatil they are
able to provide for themselves. The dis
trict which has been devastated is one of
the most thickly settled portions o! the
country. The people devote themselves
to the cultivation of indigo, sugar cane
nJ tobacco, are industrious and eeouom
ical, and many of them were in very com
fortable circumstances. The tailureofthe
indigo crop, on accoant of the locusts, and
the destruction of their homes by this
dread visitation, are double calamities
which should awnken pity and active sym
palby for them in the bosoms of their
neighbors. The ld< u of Santa Ana re
port* that apprehensions exist in the pub
lic mind that the volcano of Santa Ana is
about to be in a state of eruption, from thi
effects of which serious consequence* are!
feared.
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' URKAT FIKK 1 N OAPK MAT.
Klovou Hotels nnil Thirlv ('oUkgtk
Burned Nearly Five 11iiulrotl
Thousand Dollar* in Rtal Pa
late Gone.
May, N. J., November V. Mm#
i than one-half of tlio principal porti m of
' tint city was destroyed to-day by a itrrl*
' bin conflagration mi ucd by a gale il wind
' j from lb* northwest.
' The bra stalled iu tb> attic of the Ocean
l bouse, ou Perry *lreel, below Washington
1 the new winy of the Cantra huus* inter
1 yelling between the Ocean home and
i Wellington ttreal, the lutin thoroughfare
i oft Jape May. Tha Are wae evidently the
work of en incendiary at there bad been
no tiro in the Ocean houte aince the close
of the eaon.
About 40 acres w. re burned. Kleveti of
tha lxi kotela, KM) bath hornet and about
.tO cottage* were burneJ : L<W about WO,-
Utk
On Saturday afternoon, V, the letnia' ce
of Adam Oroya, in Kelly twp., Union eo.,
accidental if csutht tire and wat entirely
deetroyed Nearly ail the flirniture wat
cared, lntured In the York for *ISOO.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Nor. 11 - Wheat i* quin
aid tieaJy Saiet of 3.001 bushels mclurf
idg p.H.r at9o<£9s<\ red a: fl O.'ov 1 O'i
Corn 4t3K#47ic; Oats are firm Sale >
7 OPO bushels miied at 20c. S.ed, t l*vei.
-ed i* unchanged and sells at .■ i. r*i
There is no demand for Timothy, Flai
seed it quoted at 1 28,41 -0.
CHICAGO.
Chicago, November It.—Wheat qui*
but shade lower. No. 2 red wintei
Sdi<3 bid f r ca->b. Corn quiet and w,av
>lc for cah. Oate steady and unchtnged;
URc bid for cash, ltye steaJy auJ un
ji-UangSvl 16.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.-The follow
i ing account* have been rierninet
k ttU pasted bv me. and remaiued tiled oi
record in this office for the inspection o!
heirs, legatees, creditors and all others if
wnv **v interested, and will l e present'
o the Orphans Court of Centre count*
,>n Wednesday, lb- 271h day of Noveui
her. A 1).. lfTf, for confirmation and al
lowance : ...
1. The final account of Christian Hack
del and Win. Fe*ron, executors of Ac ot
CbrUttan Bechdal, lata of Liberty t.iwn
ship. deceased, a filed by Christian Bach
d-1, surviving executor.
2 The final account of Christian Becb
del. adruluUrator of Ac of Mary Bechdcl,
lain of Liberty l"tfCb'p. lac'd.
3 Theß-1 partial account if John and
Salban McCloakey, oxt%ul>>rs of 4c of
loseph McCloakay. late of Curtin town
ship. as filed by John McCioshey, one ot
the executors.
4. The first partial account ef Samuel
Hoover and John Hoover, dmmi-lrt.>t>
of Ac of Philip Hoover, late of Tayler
lowasl.ip. dee d.
Si The asuuMinl of Albert Smellier, ad
inmislralor of 4a of Christian Ivaup, late
of Boggt township, 4*c'J
6 The account of loseob Aom-ripen.
administrator of 4c ot John Amxuorman,
late of Spring township, dec' 4
7. The account of A. K. Clemson, guar
dian of Emma C Ray, minor child ot D
vid Ray, late of Ferguson township, da
ceased _ ... ... I
i g The account of Henrv Linrle, admin-1
ist'alor of Ac of Michaef Lingle, late of
Gregg township, deceased.
9. The account of W 1' Wilson, exec
utor of 4c of A. A liondersuo. dee d, as
filed Dy John Irwin. Jr , and Margaret 11 . j
Wilton, executors of W. I*. Wilson, de-|
ceased.
10 The account ef Jefferson Bover, |
guardian of Kffenger Spangler, minor
child of Kivin* Spangler. of Stephenson
county. Illinois, deceased.
11. The account of John O. McKinloy,
administrator of Ac of William Curtin,
lata of Boggs township. deo*Med
12. The final account of Hanry
executor of Ac of Daniel Kakin, late ot
Walker township, deceased.
15 The account of John J. Orndorff and
Catharine Orod.-rff, administrators of Ac
o! David Orndorff, lata of Haines town !
ship, deceased.
14 The account of William Showers,!
guardian of Adam J. Garbrick. a minor,
child of William Garbrick, late of Walk
er township, deceased.
15. The account of Dr. 8. B. Potter,
guardian of Dora Boaliek. late Dora Jeff-!
rise minor child of Wro. j|. Jeffries, lata!
of Philipsburg. deceased.
16 The account of John lloffer, admin
istrator of Ac of Hugh Knox, late of the
township of Bonner, deceased.
17. The second account of A. 0. Furst.
executor of Ac of George Livingston, leW
of Bellefonte boro., deceased.
18. The account of F. P. Furey, admin-j
istrator of Ac of Henry Keller, late of'
Philipsburg, deceased
-19 The final account of Nathan J.
Mitchell, administrator of Ac of John P-
Mitchell, late of Howard township de
ceases!
2D. The account of Jacob 8. Heed and
Joseph Gates, administrators of Ac of Da
aid Reed, late of Ferguson township do
ceased
21. The account of Samuel OilliJand
and Austin W. Dale, administrators of Ac
of Bet jemin Pelera, late of Coilego town
ihip, deceased.
22. The Art and final account of Clem
ent Dale. administrator cam _ trttamrnln
iniscxo of Ac of GrO'ge W. Ncff, late of
East Portland, Multnomah county, Ore
gon, deceased.
23 The final account of Joseph F. Will-'
ixtiii, guardian of Jamei W. Peary, minor
child "f John C Peary, late of Uaifmoon
township, deceased.
24. The final account of W L. Wilson,
gwerdan of Jacob Elmer Way, Kmlly
Way, Phoebe Jane War, Bonner Wihoo
Wry. Ann Elixabath War and John B.
L. Wav, minor children of John Way, jr.
lata ot Uaifmoon township, deceased.
25. The partial account of Isaac and Su
ran Underwood, executors of Ac of Jctsa
Underword, lata of Union luwnihjp, de
ceased.
2>j. The 2d and fir.al account of Wot. J.
Dale, guardian of Wa. George, Edmund,
and K"b<*rt F. Waring, minor children of
Melinda Waring, late of Harris township,
deceased
27. The first and partial account of Ann
M. Bar,ey and J H Knif-r.yder, adminis
trators of Ac of John Haoey, late of Gregg
township, deceased
28. The account of Col. John Riahal, ad
minislrator of Ac of Catharine Btoeer, lata
of Gregg township. dccecd. at tiled by.
>l. L. Riahel and W F. Rearick, admin
istrator of sain John Kiihal, deceased.
2S. Tho account of Col. John Riahel,
•cling executor of Peter Durt. late of
Potter township, deceased. a filed by
Wa. F. Rearick and M. L. Rirhel, ad
ministrator of the said John Rishel, de
ceased.
80. The guardianship account of John
W. Richards, guardian of Harrison and
Thomas McDonald, at filed bv John kj.
Miles. W. K. Ht'RCilFl F. LD,
31 oct 4t Register,
THE SUN FOR 1879.
The Hat* frill be printed every dst during the year u>
romr l!f uurpoM ol method will be the sen.* In
ill* (>Mt To prevent *ll the riewa la a readable shape,
and to tell lha truth though :ue heavens fall.
1 be Hun baa been. la. and will continue U be lad a
paodenl of everybody and everything a lb a truth
aad tta own convictions of duly. That lalhtool; pal !
Icy which an booaef newspaper uaad have. That la lha,
policy which baa won fw ihla newspaper tba conn
daoca and friendship of a Wider oonaUtoancr than war
at at enjoyed by any othar A taanoi i our-
Tha bun la the newspaper for '*• ia uji
mt ujliil*"u. MrM|ft!T'y r U V°9<r
??" flak . w>k< If do ouuoi mo
Ue * .y V* Itkaraaaa ' tka OOHaiuoUj il Jo hoi lha
,poawti fcanatloal 'ha rogues every lima. !l la fr!
tba htiodal llaui-K rai aa again*! the dishonest llapub j
itFan. and for (tie h<agwt Republican against tha die
tamest democrat. II doea Qui laka Ita oua ft- to lha u|
tsrancaa of any politician or political org aalsallno
II give* It support unreservedly wheo man o| artrum
are la agreement with lha Constitution and with tba
principle* upon which thia republic naa fern nisi fur
lha paopla banawr tUa UuowtlluUtfn and const |tu
tlnnal principle* ara violated—at In tha >uttsge< u
conspiracy ofilH. by which a man not alerted was
fUsctd Ui lha President * ofiee, ehera he still remains
f-Utfteakavul fnv the right. Thai is lha Hun s idea
af InOcpendanoa. In thU respect tbtra will ba no
chanjie in lla programme for
The Hun has fairly earned tha haarly hatrad of ras
calf, fraud*. and humbugs uf all aorta and sites. It
h • as to deserve that hatred not laas la lha yaar l*Tp.
than la I*7l 1*77, or say tear gone by. Tha Huo will
oontlnua to ablna on ilia wkked with unmitigated
, brightness
I Wblla tha laaaooaof the past should ba constantly
hpt beforw lb# people, Tbo Hue doea not Propose to
make itaelf In l*ri a magsrlne of ancient blatc.
It la printed for the men and women of Uvday, whnee
concern la chiefly with the affntra of today It bas
both tba disposition and tha ability to afford Its read
ears the promptest, fullest, and most accurate Intalli
cence of whatever In the wide world la worth attention
To thi* end the resource belonging to well establish*
ad prosperity will he liberally employed.
Tne present disjointed conditio* of nartiaa In Ibla
■ country, and the uncertainty of the fnture, lend an e
traordmary significance to the areata of the coming
yaar The diecnaslons of the press. tha debates and
acta of Congress, and tba movements of the leaders In
every sect lon of the Republic will have a direct bearing
en the Presidential election of IM*t- *3 •eut ffcirf
maat be regarded wlt K ;fcc ***** ana. >\ml merest by pV
flUt*A ■*?—/ Mhtoabrfcft*pl tilt at ideas t*
l b,W> bouAHOi * onnWi fb IncrwMtnr f#.blnn of
'Sb fr.uAuUof AuialoWU.tlnu, aad tbo .pr.aJ an 4
.t r ixiK>iialD( oT.i7wtW!eif m haaMbf Of
. T Uaa
almai r1"" -IT ~T"V 'f'Tj "t W II known
Wo hoao Ibo moon, of making ThoHuo, aa a polttt
i al. a lltrrarr and a gonor. I n. wapanar. naoro oator
Ulntiiif oart mora uao.ul Ibaaoior boloro . and womoon
to atiuTy thorn frooi/. _
Oar rolwo ol oubocriptloa romotno ani haof od. For
tbo Datl* Sua. o four p(o ohoot of twontr o!hl 00l
uaiao, tbo prteo bj moll, puotpold. la oont a month,
or t*AU a raar. or. Inaludma tuo bou.Ur papor, a a
oi|Tihpaa .boot
Jiba Woofi? boß.'tifiit paaaa. fift/aU
colomoo lo SI axaar. poatM_Pld For cUba of tool
rsvuundXPiwiHtnTnkQia- ,
The Fall Season for the .rear 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODa IS COMING IN
AT GUGGENHEIMER*.* GO'S, CENTRE BALL, and which will be told at LOW EST FIGURES. They have an immense . ock and We'll sorted in every lian.~ THEY HAVI
IJrexx Goods, Clothing, Ilalx § Caps, Itootx if Sh Groceries, ifc., at Lowest .
IT WILL HE TO YOLK IN 1 KKEST TO ''PATRON I/.fc YOUR HOME MERCHANTS," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY F! OM HOME. GIVE US A CALL IMMEDIATELY.
26wp 2m K EKPHTH E HEriT HOLKJLICATH EjR—V EKYCII EA P. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER
NEWMAN Sing Clotliier
liSf of Centre county-
IS SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING 18 SELLING
Winter Suits 83.50. Over Coats 82.50. Underwear 20c. Boots 81.75.
ANI) KVERY THING ELBE L 0W # IN PROIORTION.
1 Challenge the County to Heat my PRICES and QUALITY,
' "Si. ANI> SHOW A.S LARGE A STOCK OF CLOTHING AS 1 HAVE. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER BY FIRST CLASS TAILORS AT VERY LOW FRICXt
JIAKKIED.
On tb#7th inst., by Ret W. E. Fiseh
•r. Lewis E Grenoble and Harriet Lou
>a Uensel, both of Spring Mills, l'a.
On;.lst ult., I>7S, at Centre lltll, by
Key. J K Miller. Mr Wm K. Groveol
Lenont, Pn , to Miss Annie K. Zetlle of
,'ollege twp.. (. u.ro county. Pa
DIED.
Oa 3J Oct.. in Spring twp., Elisabeth,
wife of Itainuel Tibbeqs, aged 58 years, 8
uiuoths and 24 days.
On the Bth inst. in Boalsburg, Pa., aitar
a lingering illness. Win. Alien, aged tit*
years, 1 month and 7 dayt.
At Fillmore. Pa.. October 25, 1d78.J
Walter Robert Kendel, youngest son of
L. B and N E Melnlire. of putrid sore
throat, aged 4 years, 10 months sad 26
days. Now that he is gone hi* parent*
•nd friends feel but too deeply their toer.
Sudden, indeed, was the transit from life
to death—from time to elaraity. The su
oerior Ir.ieii'kerite ut the Ku!e boy at'
iracted the attention of all. H* evinced a
knowledge fir beyond his tender years, j
The plant of superior inteliigeaca was*
thers. and It needed but the nurture of In
.traction to germinate its flowers, but the
ruthless tyrant. Death, claimed him for
nisewa. The cold band was laid upon
him and ha withered under the blighting
touch. The bereaved parents,brothers and
sisters deeply mourn this sad stroke, and
as the Shepherd thought more of lbs
sbeep uat si lost than of the ninety and
nina which ware left, so it appears to the
grief-strioksn parents ihsl the flower
which heaven claimed in the spring-time
was fairer and britrbler than any that are
left to blossom and bear fruit in the chilly
atmosphere of time. O. N. St.
SCHOOL DIKK ("TORS' M KKTINO.-'
The Potter District School broad,
Will meat a{ Centre llill. en Saturday the
23d inst., at ona o clock P. M AKper-,
sons basing claims to present are request-'
ed to attend at that time, as no order* on
the treasurer will be issued the week fol
lowing By order of the Prest,
14 nov St W. A. Kbkb, Sec'y.
Farm—Public Sale
The valuable Farm of J|enry Vonada.;
dee d, in Marion twp , 2 miles has', of
Jacksonville, will be sold at Public bale.!
on FRIDAY, NOV. '22, 1878, at 1 o'clock.,
containing
124 ACRES,
more or less, adioinicg lands of Calvin
Yearick, Joseph Long and others There
on erected a 2-f*P>ry DWELLING
HOUSE. LOG BARN, aid outbuildings.
\ good OKCH A RD oi choice fruit oa the
premises. Runniag water near the barn.!
The land it in s high state of outlive-',
lion, and under gxi fences.
TERMS will be made known on jay* of 1
sale. ADAM VONADA.
Ksecutor.
THE PLACE—S. &A. LOEB,
For 25 years we have been (lie leaders
I! I, I! W NIIICS.
and for (he same length of time have
demonstrated the fact bevond dispute,
and are selling all elasscs of goods
cheaper than ever.
NOTE OUR PRICES:
SALT, 11.00 PER SACK OF 200 LBS.
SALT. 11.50 PER BARREL OF 280 LBS.
UNBLEACHED MUSLINB AT 5 CENTS PER YD.
DRESS GOODS AT 8 CENTS PER YD.
ALPACAS AT 15 CENTS PER YARD.
LADIES MOROCCO BOOTS AT $1.25.
MEN'S BOOTS FOR TWO DOLLARS.
LADIES BLACK COATS u LOW as $2.50.
With nn assortment never equalled in this county.
BLACK all WOOL CASHMERES at 50c.
Wa carry tka larger', and cheapest ttock of Clothing la Cantra county—saaaur good*
before purchasing.
VALENTINES & CO.
THIS UIOUT PKAI.KM I!*
-DRY GOODS,-
Gaossanss,
WOTIOJiS,
clothing,
sa. Av".. CENT** COVNTY
rellefoyte, pa.
, Hiw mx&LiKsar
• AT POTTER'B BANK.
NI isaaa FlorfUPf Mark*,
Vj Would buss respectfully Inform lbs pea
>'• pie that she baa opened a ww millimki
flaTotg at Poller's Mills, and will aiway
keep a FI'LL LIN E OF GOODS at low
est prices.
ptr Ladies call and scoher goods,
7 nov 41
3 pOURT PROCLAMATION.
iVnnu th tlaa fksiiss S Msrsr. frsstSsal t
r IMoeul ul Hmusm riut, la !!>• Sttfe JiiltUl t)li
, irk I ,ouuUi| ul IS* . vuuh ol Cealf*. I Ualsa sw
I IwiS.U, I UM UaeursbW haa't I '**. *ed Ik
Itut>ursbl* Jvfea IHims. twuol.uS J wSfi* Is Cease
iMa.u.boiM UMklUei srwMV*. Swartaa Lu IS
Ul Us/ of Nor S l> . IST*, to so Sirocto* Im boUlai
i * ooort ol tiyoo sot Torsiaoi sad iloeonl Jolt Uotli
' rr; aoU UurUi Host ul lis Poooola goltoluaio Io
' ISO Willi Of ISIIO, and lu unssoaoo oa Uii SU
, Moods* ul Su* kolas ISO IMS day ol tiyul UTS
and lu eoollauo two oooki
NoUiO u iSusloro IW;||| u lb# Corses*. Jao
u.oo uf ISo Poaoo. AUo'Sao sad I usalsbMo of Um
.aid wialf of i oalra. isal ISoy So ISoa sad isoro li
ikon ampti eorooaa. ol Is u'.lasS la ISo Iwum u
aakd day. alls choir rouorda. lagaialiluaa. oiaraiaa
i lost, aaJ (Sou nwa aialiuM|. la da seoao ihiaai
"SeAJu Uair i *c sppjrtatssis a g<H|.. aalb3i
d* . art ta.sad fa roeagaitaSOoo So nraaaoaSe lailwl
ISS ertoußora Ibai ars ur thall pa ta Iho Jatl id l auln
,aaU. hs lSo as 4 thus is *mkii< agaiaal tsaei
tsaaltali ba .'rat
Ulssa sudor mj Saad at Ballafoala. IS* lal day ef
Jutl la IS* >aar of our Lurd, ITS, and ta ISo 111
7nor of ladopoadouoo u ISo I allN lUUa
LEVI ML.NTIS Ma .
gCHOOLTAX NOTICE.—
The Potter Bchool Ta* DupheaUlt now
in the hands of lbs Treasurer. Au abate
rnenlofSper rent, will be made oa all
uses paid before the first of December ;
sad el) Uses paid between Ist of Dec- tad
list of Jan. 1879, the face of Duplicate will
l<e required. And el! taxes unpaid after
Ist of Jan. '79, 6 per cent, will be added
jfor collection.
.W W. SPANGLKR.
iloct'Jm Treasurer.
N 'OTICE.--The books of 1. buggen
beirnor and I. Guggenheim
er A Co., belonging to the Centra Hall
•tore, will be jellied by Itaec Guggen
heimer direct. 1. GUGGENHEIMER,
31 ocL 41
j A DMINISTRATOK'SyiOTICE
i Letters of edmiaislration oa the estate of
Daniel Htover. late of Potter township.
Jec'd. haying been granted to the under
.igneU, all persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to said decedent are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
persons having claims against tha rslaU
will present them authenticated for seula
ment. JOHN SHANNON.
31 oct Ct Admr.
HEALTH ANI) HAPPINEBB,
Hsll6 St 4 H*iw mm* u. pnaaUw* WaallS la tSar
n iSSIiI I Its >* Ibuf in •tibia iba raack at swy
MM tUbi WtU IBM
B RIGHTON LITER PILLk.
Tin oalr tsr* cmrs for TucpM Utar, !><•—pw.
HHSklw. Maui Sustil. 1 aaaUpaUoa. IMWHI. Was
-a uf ul BUllua* <<ui.| atau aaS PK4 dliarCar*
kui-. iwilM Bklaa* t. W* Wriybl. I'SUa "
II nil UruawlM -ill aa* ...psly aaaS St •••<• for —•
Sa* ta BamcV. HaUarß Co .Sw .stset. PSlU'e^pa*
HALTRY K. HICKS,
(Soommot to T. A. Hickt &. Bro.)
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN
Hardware, Stovea, Oila, Paints, Glass, Pntty, &0.. &o.
WT * lm> baa i be aeaej of (be South Bend Chilled Flaw forlhU county.-fat
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODB
Spring MilUMnrket.
—Wheat kU
No It wheat
Kye, 46c.
Corn, ears, per bu. new, .4<V
Oats. VJc
Buckwheat, 7&c.
Cloveraeed, $3 U0 to Ai.76
Chop, per ton, S2O 00.
Plaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO
Flour, per bbl $6 00
Butter, ltfc.
Tailaw. t&.
Rags, 'ie.
Eggs per do*., 18c.
Tub washed wool S.V,
Packed butter worked over, 10c.
Coal, Reiail. By Cur. Gross. t
Egg, $4 <6 $4 10
Su.ve. %T> Oft $4 6i
Chestnut, $4 25 $1 70
Pea. $2 HO $2 4u
NEW MILLtNERY STORE AT
BILLnEIM.
MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER
Take* pleasure in anr.ounctag lo the peo
ple of M illbfcitu aad vicinity thet she
k&t opened a New and Elegant
STOCK OP MILLINERY GOODS
on Saturday. October 10th, 187a.
A full line of choice and latbtona
goods always on hand at popular prices
Drrssstmuklng, and alt kinds of
FAMILY SEWING with the new 6-tii
Plater ai d Trimmer for making all kind*
of tide-knife, bog and tan Plaits ; Fluting
Quilting, and Zepnyring, will be a prom-i
Inent feature of business. 24 oct 2m. {
rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
A CKKN.—The books and vendut
notes of the lato Dr Peter Smith, dee d.,
have hues, left with Wm. B Mingle
waareall interested will please call and
make settlement without further dadwy. a>
aficr January 1. 1871, the books and note*
will be placed in hands of a Justus of the
Peace tor collection by 'era! process.
24 octtf CHARLES SMITH, Ex.
BONNETR, TRIMMINGS,-%■
•or MILLIN E H Y ,-%*
MR*. LFCY HFAJTYK, c
CENTRE HALL.
who has just received from Philadelphia, r
the LATEST FASHIONS, and a com 1
plate stock of new Bonaela, new HaU.
elegant Trimmings. Ac , which will br S
•old or made up. at reasonable prices
The new stvias are Tary pretiy. Ladie- t
call and see them early. First c<>me, first C
served. 24 ocl fit ,
Pirfv ATETA L K-ACHOICE
FARM AND HOUSE ANDLOT. ,
—The following described property, ol '
John Kromart, dee d, situate in llarru 1
twp.. Centre county, one FARM, contain
ing one hundred and thirty three acres,
more or less, bounded by lands ot B. Kv ■ -
erhart, dee d. James Glenn. McFatlaa,
Dr. Henderson, dec d, and others, u ofier (
ed at private sals. The (arm ia well was
terod, a never falling stream of water run
ning through tba larm and within thirty
yards of the barn, alo, a well of never
failing water at the house, with good pump
in it. The improvements are a large
FRAME HOUSE, two atones high, al
most new a FRAME BANK BARN,
forty-five by eighty feel and all other nec
essary outbuildirgs. This is one ot the 1
bast producing farms in this section for ail i
kinds ol grain . is all limestone land. A i
largeORCUARD of choice Suit on the
premises
For particulars inquire of Wa. WarU
on tbe farm.
Also one liOUSK and LOT situated in "
Boalsburg, Centre county, the house is 2 .
stories high, with kitchen attached t© | (t
and all n ciaary outbuildings alio a goo :'
stable, a never tailing wall of water with
good pump. Tbe let is well set with fruu
trees of bes quality.
, A .'.*o 2 acres and 128 perches oi excellent,
land situated near the German Kelormed
church in Boalsburg, within two squares o)
above bouse
JOSIAH NRFF, Executor of J. Km- I
mert, dec d. Sept 5 tf (
ns mast mlsl erwm ,
For lour lYU'e,
|nt#n<lS wtf*. mother, or Is om of <mr NuhW I
rutod tad IVHeheil FluUn* er LnaqilM lrn. 4 1
lrt.oa on oar luodl# and at Croat ll Redaeed Prlcea.
Kta Hfrvenalil* $J i IIwa Malta*
ae4 Ctlmptni Imo. SIXT FKRPAID on re
Nipl cf price.
Hewitt Mfg. Co. Pittsburgh, Pa.
I' O. Hos.ess.or tss I'eaa *mw.
Aa Agent Weaiegl# mis Ovaatg.. ltaetet
W. A. CURRY;!!
& Uhoa Muhitr,
IKVIHt 1141.1..FA.
Would most respectfully inform thecit
xens of this v trinity, that be has started a 1
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be '
thankful for a share of the public natron
age. Boots and Shoes made to order ana
according to style, and warrants his work
to equal any made elsewhere. All kind.- t
of repairing done, and charges reasonabli
Give him a call. fehia 1 \ (
yj t 3. A?(P 2 ft,
NHOEMAIKB,
Respectfully informs the citixensof Cen-j
tre Hall and vicinity that he has opened a
new shop in the old Bank Building. N® w V
work turned out according to style, and all!
kinds of repairing neatly done, and on f
short notice. Prices reduced and to suit ,
the times. 7 f*k.
/CENTRE HALL •
Furniture Rooms!;
EZRA KRFMRIXE, J
respectfully informs the citizens of Centre ,
county, that he lias bought out the old ,
stand ot J. O. Deininger, and has reduced ,
the prices, lie has constantly on hanA
and makea to order
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS*.
WASFWFANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, Ac.. Ac.
His stock ef ready made Furniture ia ,
large end warranted of good workman
ship, and is all made under his immediate j
supervision, and is offered at rates cheaper
than elsewhere. 1
Oall and aee his ttock bafora purchasing
eltgffbert. fab 20
; BRICK FOB tALK —First class brick
(on hand for sale at Zerbe's Centra Hall
,brica yards. Thase brick are
.offered so low that it will pay persoae at a
distance to come hare for them.
Intending to continue in the manufac
ture of brick they wilt be kept comtantly
jon hand, and fair inducements offered to
furchaesrs.
7mg tf H E ZEBBE !
Dentist, Millhelm.
Ogar* Sto piufsnMsaslafvt—la IBs **Mlt. Hals
Is Mriira all o|—ratMbi ta t&a <wUI yn
•* "•* fsllypraaarsd to eitract tsstb abaaletSy
wit boat pt, ■*-?*
Spring Milts, Pa.,
GRAINHODSE j
COAL YARD.
J. D LONG S
New Grain House is
Now Reauy for The
Reception of
WHEAT,
Ut the HIGHEST CA H PRICK and thei
BEST COAL In Mar. et sold at the very
owesi price.
littles! Hides!
Bring your ilidee and ceive the Highest
Price for them.
I also keep (or safe 'PPERS. KIPS,
iCALr SKINS, and f >LE lEATUER
i*t lowest prices.
Also a full line of
Harness. Saddles, Collars.
Bridies, Halters, Whips, etc.
at the very Lowest Prices,
i lOocl Sm
NEW
Grocery and
Confectionery.
I AT CENTRE HALL.
The undesigned hat opened a new Gro
cery ar.d Confectionery, and will elwavt
terp a full line nf good*. at lowettpoasible
price*, and kindly atka a abare of the pub
.ic patronage. Ilia abock consists of
COFFEES,
SUGERS. TEAS. SYRTPS.
SOAPS. SALT.
I All kindt of
[CHOICE TOBACCOES AND SEGARS.
•nd all fruita of the season generally in
BEST SWKEF POTATOES
Alto a full line ofUONFKCTIONERIES
All kindt of country produce taken in ex
change.
I tell low for CASH and PRODUCE
Xeeply C. DINGKS.
Spring Mills O. R!
NEW ROOM 1 NEW GOODS!
st I. J. Grenoble's Store!
SPRING MILL?,
bat the good*. Largeti tlock I
SELECTION
UNSURPASSED!
Prices Lower than
Ever,
;And now extend* n cordial invitation to
kit friend*, patrons, and public general
' >T-
Also a Complete Assortment ol
Ready Made Clothing for men and
[boys. Suits as low as to be bad in the
city.
Imported and Domestic
DRYGOODS!
Full lines of
MERINO UNDERWEARB,
For Ladies, Gents. Boys, Misses and
Chili reu.
Hosiery. Gloves, i loots and Shoes,
HATS. CAPS. CA tPETB AND OIL
CLOTHS,
And tha uiott com pi < :e aatortmant of
NOTIONS
n Central Penntylv*' ia, vod price* thai
wilicompel mu In self defence to buy of
nro . Alto Pith, Salt. >te. lßoc
A full line of Howe dewing Machines
and Nsedles for all I nds of machines
Also deals in all kindtlof Grata. Mar
ket price t*>d for the tame. A specialty
ih COAL by tbe car load.
New Pianos $125
Karh. mid all styles. including GUANO
SQUARE and UPRIGHT aU atrial*
drst-cla**, sold at the loigwt net caah |
wholesale factory prices, direct to the pur
chaser. These lMa"t* made on of the Ptw
' eat displays at If* Centennial Exhibition,
and were unanimously recomiueaded fori
HO.\ORH— orer 1&0Q0 in ttse.l
' ksegulariy incorporated Manufacturing Co.|
Factory established over 36 years. 'J he
Square Grands contain Mathushek's new)
patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the'
greatest improvement in the history of Pi*
ano making. The Uprights are the finest'
in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don'ti
fail to writo for Illustrated and Deecrip
'""^sSia^rra^cS:*
! sseptly 21 East 16th_Street. N. V.
' First-class accommodation for ruinti
Best stabling for homes, Stages arrive
and depart eeery fo r gjlpoiata.
Jas. Harris Co.
NO. 5, BROCKERHOFFROW.
IRONJAILI,
PAINT S,
OHJCETC.,
JAB. HARRIS AGO.
BsilefoaU.
•^BARGAINS.
Bargains!
Bargains!
In MEN'S aad BOY'S,
BOOTS aad SHOES I
al a LARGE VARIETY of
CHILDREN'S SHOES, at
LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store,
opposite the Bash house, BellefonU,
room formerly occupied by Joke
Powers. spr26y
Candy Ilalwfacto^& Bakery.
Mr. Albert Kauib,
At the
BISHOP STREET BAKERY,
is BOW making tbe very best
BREAD, CAiwES AND PIES.
la Rellefonte.
Candies and Confections.
He alao manufactures all kinda of cat
diet, snd dealer* can pure hate of hits as
low at in tbe city. Candiet of ell kindsal
wart on hand, together with Oranges,
Lemon*, Fig*, Date*, Nuto, Syrup*, Jel
lie* and everything good.
CENTRE COUNTY OYSTER DXPOY.
An Excellent oyster saloon alee at
tached to the Bakery. Call and aaa
me. ALBERT KAUTH.
■srl
IMPOKfAN TO TRAVEtEISr
—THE
BUSH HOUSE!
tat: xrvxTa, pa.
Hat been recently thoroughly renovated
and repaired, and under the managemeal
of tbe New Proprietor. Mr. GEORGE
UOPPKS formerly of W'maport, ia first*
clam in all ill appointment*
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Are offend u> iboee in alien dance nt court
and other* remaining in town for n few
devt at a tin*.
The largest and moat tuperbly Desigaei
Hotel in Centra) Pennsylvania.
All modern convenience*. Go try the
Buth house.
*u GEO. HOPPBS, Propf.
HENRY BOOZEH,
CENTRE HALE,
.... _ a**rrcmta or
•addlee. Ear aaa*. Briiiea. Cellar*, White,
Flyaata. and alto keep* on hand Cottoa
H®- Prices low es sny where elae.
t All kind* of repaiHag done. The best
j.tock always kept on bend All work war
rented A -hare of tha public patronage
u kindly solicited. 11 apr, H J
ORGANS!ORGANS!ORGANS]
ixwuro BAcHimn?
Sewing Machines!
NEW is stop Parlor Orgaas,
Price 9310. For 9HO Cash.
* B s£ooa ralu ' I * ew ' for ,7aoa ~ pri **
Sewing Machines Guaranteed Now,
and as Represented, for t25.00.
COM&. SEE. AND RE CONVINCED.
COME ONE, COME ALL
U> the New Music A Sewing Machineiter*
of BUNNELL* AIKKNS.
out 1 Allegheny Street,
26j")y Bellefonte, F
, rJf owe town $* OutSt'ftw,
*F. J Foftt.SfiT Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Ofictovrr 1U
I nuIda hank Ida*ar'<V
PENNSVALLEYBANKINV" (TO.
CENTRE HALL, PA
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and alio- la tar.
est: Discount Notea; Buy u
Sell OovernmentSecurltie*
Gold and Coupon*
Wll. WSLF, tVM. J. MJSOLI,
Preg't. Caabif
JL. SPANULER, Attorney at Law*
a Consultation* in Knglith .and Oafi*
aaea. Office ia Punt's new building.