. THE (TENTHS REPORTER. Centre HU, P. Th'rsd. Jan. 30, TO g^r-TKRMS.--s2per poor. irJirn y>oi</ r nir.mrr $2.50 tcArw tint poid in adranft A,lrtrtirrmfr\l* 2(Vf* per .'itic for ihrrt in awrfftoenfaper linr for rrtry tub nequr-nt in*frtion. A focrfisrwim.'a by 1h year at a lihrral rfieeewwf. Suhnrriber*out**d* the -ewnfy shoula re vnit f' n</e, instead */20,-f* a* formerly irbrn vet, f x tiirmeelre*. . tiubtcribern ran ahraye trll ftov tertr or muni* ntnnd at the Reporter oflee Jv row tvlfina the table* an tfiet- yepcr*. I' thi labl* end* "John Hoc 1 jan ' 16" tt mean; ( },„t John 1' indebted for ntbeert r tu>n front the 15f of JutuMtry, 187N, end inift n ttinf he trii the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS. V7¥S!SKCW" ,^, *FSS3SFI.* O.ID R*LH>HLL. , , A KVKV. *R M o V Hvaisc***. Sari. •' •. **' .... KTiVM.-'I IS""""' !i "'' For Pure Drugs go to Waller's Drug store, Brookerhoff n>w. 14 ns>v Sm. George Uoffar s farm stack at pub lic sale, at Centra Hall, Fab. 12. . p y Keller * sale, Centra IJaW. * v, i J. C. Bierlay'* lain. Centra Mi.i*. Fab. 26. . —George Krapa'h sale, Gregg, bob. ' Sechlers keep tha be*l coffee in thi* •county. • p. p. Keller, of this town, will move to near Abiiane, Ks., in a tew weeks. H. Lengle, of Jolliet, ill., calied at our office a few days ago. HOB. C. T. Alexander has our thanks for doc's. The spring eleclioni take place on the 18 of February: Lock s Mills distillery is to Mart up again. Gaod news for tba Lewistown l.\- ztiie man. The State College cadets and Co. B. ©f Be'.letocte attended tha inauguration of * , lloyt. Get your dried and canned fruits at Sechlers, headquarters for all kind, of gro ceries. Goods warranted fre*h and pure. J. Will Keller, of this place, Kd. ness. of Linden Hall, and several other yeung men, intend starling tor Kansas in a short time. Go and see Millar's handsome book store, next door to jsost-oifice, Beilefonte. where you get any thing in the liae or boeke, statiesery, fancy articles, toys, Ac Tou can buy more sugar for your j money at Sechlers ttaa c sewhere, and get a better article. Mrs. Holleway, widow of Dr. Jo- j soph Holloway, formerly of Aaronsburg i t died al Akroa, 0., recently V R. 1\ Ben.es ha* been aptwjinted pott matter a: Pleasant Gam A good ap pointment Wanted—a reliable agent in each \ , twp in Centre county, to sell tha new Howa Sewing Machiae, it U tha best ma chine out—every body want* it. A. C. Moore, Agt., Mi'.esburg, Ta. Bald Eagle, Nittany. Brush and 1 Fenn s Vallay Turnpike Company has cbosea the fellowing ofHcers .- President, A. 11. Best ; Treasarer, P. R. Long ; M aa agers, S. D. Tice, B. F. Shaffer. Andrew Krape, E. Harter, James H, Porter, Sam- . nel B. Shaffer. —lf you have a cough, cold, or con-' sumption, get Frank P. Green's compound j syrup of tar and hoaay. -—The best coal sold in this county, i ycu find at L. L. Brown's near the Bella fonte depot, where farmers get the fcigh- est cash price for all kinds of grain. •—Last Saturday mornir.g, M Keen's tannery and hotel, at Beech Creek, Clin ton Co., were destroyed by fire. Loss of tannery, $10,U00; of hetel about $1,500. The tannery was insured, but the hotel was not. On Sunday morning, 19, tbe hotel at Nevada, Gate, was destroyed by fire. It was occupied by Jno. H. Harter, son of Wm. Harter; of Aaronsborg. The furni ture in the first floor was nearly all saved, while all in the upper story was burned. There ws* insurance on betel and furni ture. Any person wishing to try a new Howe will please send me a card and I will at once send them a new Howe. A : Lw C. Moore, Milesburg. Mr. Wm. B Young, of Mit3inbui-g, Veys the Telegraph, started nine teams for Milton, on 22, loaded with clover seed, for shipment by rail- Raiber queer, is it not, when we have a railroad right here ? but, than, he says, by teaming it to Milton he saves more than sst>.U) in freight en a car load, which is queerer yet. This fact, however, will make no difference in tbe dividends which the stockhelders of the L., C. & S. C. RR. receive annually. According to a Jelliet. 111., paper, Philip Marsiager, formerly of Centra Hall, must hava the handsomest sleigh in that c.ty ;it ssys : "Did you sae that hand some cutter which Mr. Philip Marsinger was riding areur.d the city in yastetday afternoen 7 We did, and judgiag from the erowd who stopped to admire it a* he drove by, no such cutter was avar seen in Jelliet. It it by far tbe most beautiful . k thing od runners we ever saw." None can compete with Ncwaia for Clothing. He has the largest end beet assortment; he tells cheapest end gives the most extraordinary bargains always. He ia the man who knocked down the prices of clothing, whereby hundreds of dollars are saved to the people of Centre county every year. For this Newman deserves the encouragement of all—he baa proven a public benefactor. Newman has earned the title of King Cletbier. We have perfected arrangement* by which the amount of reading matter on our outside will shortly be increased 25 i per cent, or about four columns, by a chance of type which will increase the amount of reading matter to that extent in the same space as by the type hereto fore used on our outside. This wii! be without any additional cost to our read ers. There will be a public Grange meet ing at Ceatre Hill school bouse, on Tues day evening, Feb. 4, at 7 o'clock. Dr. Calder, Col. Jaa. F. Waavar and othars, are expected to be present to address the meeting. The farmers especially are in vited to be present. Harper's Magazine for February is received and is an excellent number, con taining a large amount of valuable histor ical matter, which will well repay a care ful perusal. The five stages of brandy and water: First— Brandy and water. Second—Bran ny and warwer. Third-Bran warr. Fourth-Brraorr. Fifth Collapse I - I Punch. .Qo to Brown's, near the depot, with your grain, you get the highest prices there. He keeps the cheapest coal, and all kinds. The new Howe Machine, sold by A. C. Moore, Milesburg, is called by all the most perfect machine made. e say so too—have tried it. drugs and medicines, go to Green's, in the B hcuse block, where are also kept fan c y and toilet articles. • AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Every nignt, bsginning Feb. 3,1879, at Mills, at the Brisbin stand, whea wi.l bs sold all kinds of Dry Goods, Notioas, L Glass and Queensware. Come one and all, and get good bargains. Goods offered all new and first class. Nkw Yobk Cash Btobb, SOju 3t Potter's JiiUf; Pens'*. There was a full attendance at court thi* week, judge Orvi* on the beacli, with associate* Frank and Divan. On Monday Rob. Patlon of Bald Kag'o vallay wa* tried for Heeling a barnea, en I uoaday the jury brought in a verdict of guilty, end as Bob bad been troubling court be fore Judpo Orris pepper" I him with 21 roar* in penitentiary, and * fino of five iellar*, tikeep him out of evil's way for a while. On Tuesday the case of hi Closkv's v*. B. F. Troxol, of Howard, on charge ef (orging a note of $"1 wa* tried. - Th* weather has gone iato a break up since Monday, when it became mild with slight rain Tuesday it get clear in the a!trneen. with an appearance like spring. Thi* prank has finished sleigh ing. At it (ire at Milton, a few days ago, which destroyed Lock mans candy factory, an explosion occurred from tome cause, by which ena man was killed, and J. G. Kurtz, formerly of thi* eounty, wa* blown up from th* building into the hack yarJ, though with no teriou* injuries. "Kverv IK dy his own 1-awyer" i a I new edition of a valuable work, that should be in the hand* of evary man, It jis all tha title axpreeie* Will poM you en law and legal form* Price from $J to $4 25. Wm T. Alexander, of Spriag M ile, has tha agency (or thta county, and will canvas (or tu Writer*. Knder-ed by the Faculty. Tha rep utation of Dr. Bull'* Cough Sjrup be* been solely achieved on account of It* merit. Physician* prescribe it. 2S eta £ Kx-Yu# President Colfax lectured at Ballafoate on Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A Ciotbiug made to older at New man's by one of tba boM tailors from l'hil adelpina. "Godey s Lady's Book ' ter Febru ary i quite a gem. Every lady •hotiia subscribe tor this magazine Address the Gouey's Lady * Book Publishing Compa pa ny, 1006 Chestnut St., I'hila $2 a year. Tho Williams',>ort Banner say* that "Pe ter Herdic wa* arrested a few days ego on a warrant sworn out by Reynold# A Co., of Beilefonte, on a charge of fraud. He gave $3,000 bail, Mr. Guy W. Maynard becoming bis surety. Fearful of further proceedings, Peter packed his carpet bag and went to the everglades ot Florida. Those housekeeper* that have not yet made any purchases of grecerie* at Sechlers, should try that famous store once merely to find the difference hetweea what they get there sad at other place*. You era never deceived in any article you get at Sechlar . It i* always firt class, I fresh and pure ,• thay understand their' business, and Mudy to plea*# cuMotaer*. I Give them a call at least, aad look around • for vourselves. There will be a Musical Convention at Pleasant Gap. next weak, in the Luth. church, under the direction >f Prof. A. J. Swarta, assisted by G. P- Gentxel. The convention proceed* go for the benefit of the Luth. church. Mr. Howard Barnes has closed hi* store at Pleasant Gap ar.d will locate at Patter's Mills. The Pleasant Gap bran band will held a Festival ia the M. E. church at that place for tha benefit of the band on Friday and Saturday, of this weak. They promi*a la be good blewera, and the poo plo will give them a lift by patranixir.g their festival. There ;is prospect of a new grain firm at Spring Mills. The Millheitn boro, question will ba dacided at court this weak. Geh zona Newman wan da die best uc wollfelst Sude Klader wit im County, un wart net xu Sarg. Th# severe whether in Great Britain continues. The Lewistown Gazatte, of last waak, chronicle* tha following quaar little mis take : A remarkable circumstance occur red in the Presbyterian church of this place on Sunday last. During the morn ing service the pastor, Rev. Dr. McClean, baptised a number of persens. Among them ware Lizzie G. Copiin, daughter of W. V. B. Copiin, and Annie J. McKae, daughter of J. Harvey McKee, both near ly grown. In baptising these two, Dr. McClean inadvertantly reversed tba names, baptising Miss Copiin "Annia J.," and M .ss McKee "Lizzie G." Strange to ; say, neither of tha girls, nor any member of tho congregation who heard the mis take, corrected the Doctor at the lime, nor i did he learn cf it until after the congrega tion bad been dismissed! It is an awk ward predicament far tba giria to bo in, although Dr. McClaan at tha afternoon service made a public explanation, and assured tha girls that each was duly enti tled to tha same that was inte'ufed to be given her. Why he did not re-baptisa them, to correct the mistake, is more than we can guess. To discourage rats that burrow under walls, don't stamp the holes with broken glass kettles, which will merely incite tham to dig new holes, but put a shovel full of dry sand over each bole, Tbe rats soon come up through this, but in doing so let half the sand into tha burrow, which, tm liko earth, they cannot either force or car ry up again, and by repeating this at eve ry fresh-epened place their runs become quite filled up, and thay maks up your foundations again. A writer on natural history say* eals oc casionally quit the water, and wht* the meadow* are wet with daw, travel during tba night over the moist surface in search of frogs and other food, or te change their situation. We not only believe this, but we are positive that on certain days ail tba fish in the river over two inches in length wiggle out and travel 19 miles across fields and climb high trees or conceal themsel ves, in caves. Any how, they are always I away from home whan we go afisbing. "Forget thee ?" wrote a young tnac to bis girl—"forget thee T When the earth forgets to revolve; when the stars forget to shine; when the rain forgets to fall; when the flowers forget to bloom; then, and not till then, will I forget thee." Three months later he w&s going to see another girl with a wart on her nose and (40.000 in the bank. Mr*. John Jacob Astor wore diamonds worth (250,000 at the ball ef Mr. Post, a few evenings ago. They were the iamily diamonds and consisted of nocklace, ear rings, comb, four bracelets and tiara, and and were remarkable for their purity and beauty. 1879. THE PATRIOT. 1879. GET UP A CLUB AND RECEIVE YOUR PAPER FREE. The Dailt PATaioT will be sent by mail to clubs at the following rates : $6 00 per copy per yeer to a club ef five. (6 60 per copy per year to a club to ten. $5 00 per copy per year tea club of twenty. $4 50 per copy per year to a club of thirty. $4 00 per copy per year to a club of fifty. And ono copy free for oae year in every case to the person getting up the club. Proportioeal rates for parts of a year. The WtiXLr Patriot will be sent by mail at the following rates : S2OO per anaum for single cepy. $1 50 per annum per copy to a club of foui $1 25 per annum per copy to a club ol eight. f1 CO per annum per copy tea club of nf te,n - , v , $0 00 per annum per copy to a club o thirty. $0 85 per annum per copy to a club of fiftj $0 75 per annum per copy to a club ef on< hundred. And one copy free for one year in ever) case to getter up of club. The cash must accompany all erders t< insure attention. All money should b< seat by post office order or registered let ter, otherwise it will be at the sender' risk. Address Patriot Pubushiso Co., ttMritburg. P*< ri A 4,000 MILK DRUNK. [From the Nw TorV WorM ] ~ Mr. Jehn Wrm, of Cleveland, Ohii T I he* just recovered from a 4t*hl ml'# drunk H wont to I indn, England, lomi week i. "go to tiait n on, got very drunk at ; wine party end vanished. Whtn no* „ heard of it m at tha depot In Cleveland whara ha was fcand, undar tha influanc o| liquar, and armed with two big bottle of whiak.r. Th or took hiro to tha boa pit it 1 al, whom after aoma Java' delirium ha ra Covered hi rnia, ahuaod hi* Knglisl friend* tor deserting him in a Mrarg. * plaao, and atkad for papar to writa hami to Cleveland lor manar w,th whiyh to ra turn to America. "My God! hava aromed tha Atlantic oaeea drutih?" hi exclaimed, whan at lat they coaxinc#-. hint that ha wan in Ohio, nat in England. ! A BATTLE IN WHICH TIIKKK SOL , DIKKN ANDSKVKKAL INDIANS W KKK KILLED. i Fort Kobinaon, Nebraska, January 23. Tha Cheyenne Indian campaign hat clot ad for a tint# at laait. On Monday, Col i Kram, with companlaa Bar.d D Thlra t Cavalry found tha runaway* In a *tran| , position on tha cliff four mile* north of th* Mag* road and partially succeeded ia cut ( ting off thair progress. Thar, howarar, effected their uiual aacapa, and moved to | Rod Cloud Agency- Captain Wa* tali Marled *1 onca en thair trail with hi* four companion of cavalry, and at noon te day came up with them owie forty-five ' mile* front this pott. A fight ensued and thrca of Captain We*ell' command- a sergeaut, a farrier and one privala —wara killed. Seveuteen Indian* wara killed and nica bad'.y wounded. Captain Weasel* wa •lightly woundad. MOKK DEFAULTERS. Ciacinr.ati, Ohio, Jan. 27. J. H. Pick arnac, treasurer of St. Anlhoay'i Kotuaa I Catholic charch, i* a defaulter to tha amount at so,otX\ Jacob Kannahar, traaturor of tha Ger man Catholic cematary association, is a de faulter to the amount of SI,SX). AN AXTIFICLAL KAXTBQDAXX. (From San FrancUco Bulletin, Jaa. 17.] It it worthy of pote, in a teienliflc point of view, that the troke of a hammer driv iag a nail in a picee of wood, which ex ploded the Giant Powder Work*, nine shook a city. Thar# ia no part of San Fraacitco in which tha coicutaion waj , eat fait, though the work* were located [ five mile* from the centra of population. This morning it i* reported that tha ahock was noticed at San Joea, fifty mile* ofl. The general affect* were praci#!y similar to thoeaj*reduced by aa earthquake The direction of the motion wat not tly ame in all place*. Topographical elevation*' may account for deflection#, but the gea * rl movement wa* north and loath. Here we hava a force external to the earth pro ducing phenomena precisely similar te to thoie supposed to emanata from the in terior. The coincidence, to ey tha least, it very remarkable. No ana aeeustemed to earthquakes experiencing the shock o! Wednesday wau'.d bar# set it down to 1 anytbng else but an internal convulsien. Ninety-Five murderers were hung in the United States during the past year, an increase of thirteen compared with tha ; previous year- Of tbia ghattly exhibit ♦'! were white, 62 colored, - Indians and 1 Chinaman; 5 were hanged for outrage, 4 for wife murder, and 1 for filicide. A merchant in Dallas hat hit residence built on the corporation liae, and his bad in tha middle of tha house, so that be sleeps in the city and his wife in thecoun try. Pittsburg. January 23.—Tea announce ment is made to-day that a woman claim ing to ha R. W. Mackay's wife has giver, notice that the will ranleit the will. Th* lawyer* having tho cat# in head are very; reticent. i A banker having married a fat old widow with SIOO,OOO, ay it wasn't hi* wife's face that attracted him so much at her figure, Tha difference between a bill and a pill ( it that tba hill is bard to gel up, and the pill it bard ta get dawn. Tba first of a new line ofsteamari tailed from Boston for iiavacn. NNU A L STATK MKN T. - Sea of the F. M. Ins. Company of Cen tra County, l*a. Centra Hall, Jap. 18, 1879. Ia compliance with tba provisions of their charter the Twenty-first Annual Statement of the transactions of the Com panv is herewith prantad. ASSET,S. Bills receivable being premium note# due and payable by member* for insurance tha P*st year .. Paid on *ama Leaving due on premium notes taken.the past ~7iZT^> year 34,513.02 To which add tax No. 9.. $4,007.15 Lett per cant for collection .... - 1D3.30 collection 3 KC3 fc) Cash in treaiury. 602.94 Making tba total available a.sets of tba past year. 38,8>w.2>j EXPENSES. Compensation of $ 250 40 Committees on appraisements. 20.82 Salary af See'y.. lOO.tW " " Trees'r 50.00 Printing, office rant, postage fc atationery 133.00 Election board... 4.00 J. K. Potter suit for tervices...... 7.80 Henry Neighdigh loss an bouse and furniture... 033.12 W J. Jackson on 5t0re........... 1411.00 J Brett bal. duo on haute, (sum i on note retain ( ad) - 17.10 Kustoherder on barn 987.00 , J. Hazel (spbarn 763.28 Mrs. J. W. Con ly on houto and furniture.. 1110.72 I 5,464.86 Total accruing as set* and fundi 1 of tbeUpmpany i the pent year r after deducting expanse* .. 33,415.46 ' To which add ' notoa of 1674, 6, 1 C and 7 109,197.01 142,612 41 Minus cash pre * miumt, cancel lations, carpen ters risks and tax en notes, in cluding tax on ' notes taken be tween Jan. 14, and Jan. 28,'78. 10,582,44 Total available assets of tha company this ' day 12,029.* Risks and iasur ' ancet taken tba '• past year 396,407.12 Risks and insur .. ances of 1874, 6, ' C and 7 - 1,345,242.83 Making tha riska of tha Compa r ny this day 1,740,049 91 if Am'toutstanding 296 4 At an election bald tba aama day th< f- following named mambara wara eleclei directars for the easuing year; J. W if Krunarina, H. C. Campbell, Henry Kal ler, Jas linker, Fred Kurtz, John Kishal y Mej. J. B. Fiabar, 8. J. Herring, Aran a Alexander, J. H. Musiar, Sam'l Graml; and 11. G. Rover. Whereupon the boari y organized and elected the Tallowing effl cars: „ President—Henry Keller. | e Vice President—S. J. Herring. I. Secretary—D. F. Lusa. L Treasurar-Wm. Waif. D. F. LeaJ, H**i Kfiii.kK, SWy. Prfit, 16 j&S 8t MINKS ON FIR!'. PoUavllle, January 25. The l.ocur . iinp mines, between Ml. Uarmsl an °> , Shamokin, operated 1v Graeber k. Miepp, are on fire three Imnilrwl f' k* below the surface. It i* thought the „ will have lo l> flooded to prevent th lt lUinca from npreading to other mint *. '"j TH K 1.1 UK AK Y MAGAZINE. th ", flrat number of which ha*ju*( rem-bsd u **lit unique iu it* form ami typographic* 1 appaaranc®. Even tki'u<h Its content ' were dull it i" *o attractive t * the aye tha [ X una nunt delight in turning it* pag's '"'which prataal a varied array of choice • < "' 'action* from the luteal foreign magazine \ and review* Sir Krskirm I'eriv, matij rear* a resident of that country, do i*ro "The Future of India;' Richard A Pro® tor treat* of 'Suppo#d Change* In tin \loon,' T. Adolphu# Trollopa write* • 'The Home* and Haunt# of th# Italian IV at, Guariai;' there it a learned and enter, timing article on 'The Phoenician* in JWreee*,' and of lighter but not trivial ar , tide* there are: 'Theatrical Makeshift* . and HUiaUer*,' 'The Happy \ ailev a j picture of life in India; 'An Imperial Tan don,' which give* a wonderful picture o! t peasant life in Kinm, 'Some Gossip about , ffquare;' 'A Woman > Love * . Slavonian Story; 'Christmas in Morocco,' H. etc. To ell who hove been longing for the , era of low priced, firal-class literature, n<>t . the leat attractive feature ot The Library „ kiaga/.in# it it* low price, J 1 is' a year, or J j 10 cent* a copy. , To tee so much that i* eieellenl ottered „ for *o little co*t i* *ure to put a cheerful Ittnile on the faee of a perion of literary , taite, end e dime or dellar into the katul* r of the pub!ibcr, The American Hook ' Exchange. 55 Reekman street, New ) :k ===== LIABILITY I>P KOAI> COMMIBSONC . riw.—The Supcme Court of this rtntt i hits recently decided n CAM- of int.-r*-o i to Road Contmissonet* ntui Stijcrvi>- om. The caeo *.v appealed front tin • Common Pleas of Sclitiylliill county. The plaintiff brought uit to recover damages for the death of her husband, the satue having being caused, a* al leged, through negligence of defend ant? in not providing a safe load. Ihe evidence was that where the accident occurred the road woe barely of suffic ient width to allow two vehicles to pa* | A wagon was standiug on oue side of! the road and on the other the eud of a log protruded, ami in nttemptiug to j drivs oetween the two the husband of' the plaintiff struck the end of the log' and was thrown out and killed. In. the Court below a verdict wa render ed against the township, which w is appealed to the Supreme Court on the grouud that, as the supervisors had let the road out for rejuiirs to the lowest bidder, who had gtveu bond* to tultil his contract, that fact reli- wed the suj>erviors from responsibility, th® bond having stipulated to save the township from all accidents, lhe' court, however, decides! against this view of the case and held the i unship liable on rbu general principle that n .& jury believe a road to be unsafe for j travel, let the catlM be what it may, it is evidence of negligence ai d the township is responsible.— Kx. jno NOT ATLOW Tin: FROGS TO BK PA UK I). The frog of the foot of every h r.-e is the uatural support of the foot, and should never be cut away except to remove tbe rough edges which occa sionally apj>ear lrota common wear. At a late meeting of the terriers and horseshoers in Wilmington, Del., there was a great deal raid iu condemna tion of the manner ia which horses are shod, especially in the rural dis tricts. A lecturer, a veterinary *ur geou (according to the New ork Herald), said that "the frog of tha |foot was often pared away so artisti cally to make a neat job that the ten don or muscle that extended down the leg, over what is knowu as the pulley boue, and gave the foot its rnution, 'was often injured, and then tl.o horse wonld be weak in the leg*, and blan der. lie severely cbaractsriied the habit of burning the hoof with a red hot *hje to make it fit, and said there ought to be a law passed to haug auy blacksmith who would use rod hot shoes in this way. The shoe should be fitted to the shape of the foot, rath er than the foot fitted to the shoe.' Dip the tips of nails in grease and they will easily drive into any hard wood, where otherwise they would double and break. If fiue-cut tobacco besprinkled un der the edge of carpets, and under those places wherebureaus,book-cases aud the like make it dark, tbe moths will be prevented from laying their i eggs in them, as it will drive them away. To keep seeds from the deprcda* tions of mice mix pieces of camphor ! gum in with the seeds. Camphor placed in drawers or trunks will pre vent mice from doing them injury. The mouse objects to the odor, and keeps at a distance. • ♦ • Wednesday just like spring. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—Th® follow ing account* have been examined and pam-d by mo, and reuiaia filed of record in tbi* office for the insertion of heir*, legatee*, creditor*, and all other* in any way interested and will be prcenled to the Orphan a Court of Centre county, oa Wodnesday. tha 29th day of January, A. 1). 1870, for condonation and allow ance : 1. The *econd partial account of Win. Allison, jr., executer* of Ac. of David Lamb, late of Marion tap., deceased. '2. Tho account of William Allisen, jr.- guardian of Hannah Daughenbacli. minoi child of .Jamb Daughentaugh, late of Centre county, deceased. 3. The nccount el Dr. J. B Leitr.el, guardian of Martha P., Frar.ci* A., Per cival 11. and K.ther M llarshbcrgor, mi nor children of Samuel Harbbergcr, lati & of Potter tewuship, dccoa-cd. 4. The first and final account of J. W Campbell, executor of Ac of f-aniuei Harpter, late of Ferguson township, de ceased. 5. The final account of Wm. W. .Span -0 gler, administrator de bonis nun cuin tv tamento annexo of Ac ot Rv Daniel Kerr, late of I'otter township, deceased. 1 0. Tbe account of J. t>. Dauherman and - John Jordon, executor* of Ac of Hannah I Dauberman, late of Putter town*hip, de ceased, a* filed by Jobn Jordon, one ofthu executor*. 7. The account of William Corner, ad ministrator of Ac of Sanntel Garner, lot* of Herri* township, decea-ed. 8 The final account of Joaoph F. Will iams, guardian of Newton Huotti, minoi child of John Bpott*. late of Huston town -4 ship, deceased. - 9. The tacond account of Jacob Mtrohm, guardian of David Kerr and Susannah Kerr, minor children of Daniel and Ke C hecra Kerr, Annie Zerby, John Kerr and Klmira Kerr, minor children of the •aid Daniel and Rebecca Ktrr, late of Pot tor township," deceased. 10. The fourth aad partial account ® Peter lloffer and Carrie K. Wolf, admin istrators of Ac of lion. S. S. Wolf, late o Potter township, deceased, as filed by Po terHoffcr, one of tbe administrator*. 6 11. Tho account of Jobn Kishol, guar II diari of Samuel Stover, a sen of ('alharini ic Stover, late of Gregg township, decenscd -d as filed by ML H. Kishel and Wm. F. Rear if. Ick, aduiiaistratora of Jobn Uishel, do I- ceased. 1, 12. The account of John Rihel, guar r># dian of Mary Jane Smith (formerly lyiNoesei, a minor child of William Nucae -d late of Potter towoship, deceased. II- 18. The final account of John M. Fu ray, guardian of Sarah K. Stone, mino child of Joseph G. Stone, late of Sprinj township, deceased 14. The account of Daniel Fleishei executor of Ac of Josiab Boyer, late c Potter towmbip. deceased. W. E, BUUGUFIELD, 9 j wn Register. The Full Season Tor the year 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMING IN ei AT (iriIUENIIKIMKE A CO. 8, CENTRE HAI.L, and which will be ®old at LOWKBT FIGURES. They have an immense stock and well M®ortrJ in every line. THEY lIAVS - Dress floods. Clothing* 11 (its 6f Caps, Hoofs Shoes 9 Notions, Groceries, at Lowest Prices. IT WILL HE TO Vol R INTEREST TO ' TATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY FROM HOME. GIVE F8 A CALL IMMEDIATELY. KEEPS THE BEST HOLE LEATHER VERY CHEAP. ISAAC CltiCl.NH I-.IMKR *. * FUN AT HOME. at Don't be all aid of a Utile fun nl . home, good people. Don't shut tij i" your house® lest tho sun should fade M your carpets, and hearts lest a laugh y shakedown soma of the musty eols '* web* there. If you want to ruin your c * sons, let tlieui think thatall mirth and r soeinl rnioyinent must be left on the threshold when they come homo at night. Whun once a home is regards ed a* only a place to ent and drink, ' and sleep in, the work is begun that ends in gambling houses and degrada* tint). Young people must have fun % 'atul relaxation sunn where. If they lf do not find it at their own hearts { atones, it will he sought in other and „ perhaps lees profitable place*. There*. • fore let the fire burn brightly at night aud inako the home ever delightful f with all those little art* that parent* i so jterfectly understand. Don't re r pre* the buoyant spirits of your chil i dreu; half an hour ot merriment round the lamp and firelight of home I blot* out the rememherance of many 1 a care and annovanee during the day, i ami the best safeguard they ran take with them into the world is the un-> | seen influence of a bright little do me-tic sanctum. 9 For hog cholera use a mixture of i soft soap aud milk. I'out soap suds - of wa.-h days into the swill barrels, it • will make hogs thrive. Galls on the shoulder* of draught ] hor*us uiav he cured by diasolviug *ix drachms of iodine in half a pint of ah ' cohol aud applying twice a day. Croup can be cured iu one minute, and the remedy is simply alum and ■tugar. The way to accomplish the deed is to take a knife or grate aud shave off in small particle* about a jteaspoouful of alum ; then mix it with twice it ijuantity of sugar, to make it j palatable, and administer it a* quick as poesible. Almost insantaneous re> , lief will follow. . -- i Diphtheria is sprr* tby Llisisg lf you war; 1.. k:i ycur g'-!, flrt K k Jsn' Lerthroal and sea if she's g.vt it. Th* Arlir.gLio ca# L •'..11 n tnal at A'oianJria. A grair. a si a! Dav! n, w.lh li*l,Uil bush*h ig.aia.iu Aif iu, oat bgiaao on 24. Talis bad o Bjcli SHUW las'. Wiiak at to a.; -da bunfieis .D its ttroi'.s. Ti.t-re was inuih raiu in t'a. rnia 1 oat week. Tl.a Sheriff of l*a!o J*iot (*. unty, Texas was st. tan 4 taotanily killed ta o street; fight at Austin | ______________ J PRODUCE. Philadelphia, January 27 Groin- Wheel Pan my ran* red, tr* at $1 t • (. 1 iCi, raiu.sylvaaia ambar track, at <1 I,* , do t' stater at %1 HSi - J 1 t i. end N" 2 wtern r lin *lpta'.<ir ai 5! iV> ttr* is tleedy at 50.- for wettern and M' 4ie fr Teur.sylvar, a Corn at 11 -Ik Seeds —tij*c:>eed is steady el fi -• ic frc a.- iri.sn lo !• >}. Flaxseed 1> war.tod at fi s:i. CHICAGO. C liraC". J** oary _i Lt K are . w;- t- s ! v"7. ,No 2 Chicago spring ; far mil. v m •• i: for cash. Oats Itfe for cash. CATTI.K MARKET. Pbilsdelpbie. January 27-Bef Cattle were in fair demaed and price* were a fractio* higher - -U head arriv.d and were ooi iiL. , for l|tq J'.-er syDa-j ma an 1 western -l**r 4iUbc fir fair t" ; ge.'d da. an i 3' v4c per lb gro., fur eorr. mun as to quality. Sheep were in fair demand 5.000 bead told at t v'Ac par lb a* to cond tren. H*g> were quiet, 4,Hk) head *o!d at 51' v j btc per ib as i > quoiuy. Siprttif; Mills Market. Wheat VO. Rye, 45c. Corn, ears, per bu. new. ,4'sc Oat, 22c. Buckwheat, Tsc. CloverseeJ, 5 i to f 75 Chop, per tor., S'AVOO. groui d per ton, {IO.CO F'our, per bbi $0 uo Butter. 15c. Tallow. Gc. Hag*. 2c. I Hgg per doz., 20c. ' Tub washed wool 85c, I Packed butler worked OT*r, 10c. Coal, Retail. By Car. Gross. Keg. Ft tst. 51 2t Stove, $5 00 $4 65 Chestnut, $4 25 rel r Fee, S2'JO $2 55 "VTOTICE. Notice is hereby given that r Xv notes given the undersigned, and j due February 12, IsT'J. are in the bands of | A. l^uckrai-arh, #s.j , for cdllectien, wheru parlies inten-ited will alteod 30 jan St ABRAHAM lIORST. [ 1)ALII EAGLE NURSERY. Union 1> vills', Flaming P.O. Pa. " Fruit. Shade and Ornamental Ti*cs, , Vines, Ac j Apple trers 14 cents, or iLi per 100. Pe%ch trees 12 cent*, or $lO per 100. l'oar ticcs, standards, 45 cea'.t; dwarfs j 25 cert". Stiada trees 4<l to 50 cents. , Evergreen trees 40cents. Grape vines 25 ceat*. sty trees are tbriftv aad *f appr.>veJ . varieties. WM. P- FISII EH. J 30 jan 4t. f ' T?STKAY.-Came to the residence of IJ j Kliat Bisliine. in Ferguaon lewn* |*hip, near Fair Br<x>k ichool-house. some ' time in tlctober, 1878. one Brindle Steer, • then supposed to be tvr > year* old, a piece cut out ef upprr V*rt of left car, while loi g under mde of beliy. The owner is • requested tu come forward and prove property *nd take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. GEO. KCKKIs, r f :SO jan Town Clerk . rjUBLIC SALE.- W ill bo sold at public sale, at CENTK F. - HALL, on SATURDAY. FEBCA KY 8. 187'J, the following property : :t Steves, ■ 1 Speer Cook, 1 coal slovo So 11, radiant >1 light. 1 small wood stove, i- PARLOR SUIT OF FURNITURE, consisting of sofa, cano seated chairs, cen i- tre table, Ssc. i- Book case and de*k, 1 lounge, 2 "etts >1 chairs, carpet*, 1 dining table, bureaus, bedsteads, looking glasses, pictures, bar d rcls, tubs, vinegar by gallon, also all kinds hot kitchen furailure, potatoes by the bush !- ei, moked tnoat, and many other arto lev u Sale to comtnence at I o'clock, when term* i 11 bo made kaown. PF. KKLLER "i pL'BLICSALE | r | The following farm stock and imnle . I inonl* will bo sold at public sale, at Cen tre Hall. Wednesday. Feb 12th, 187'J : i.i OXEbPAK OF NFI.ES, II 3 HORSES, 1 TWO-YEAR OLD COLT, 3 good milk Cows, and 4 or 5 bead of Cat 'Utle, one Extra Breeding Sow, 2 good plantation Wagons, both broad wheeland ono with bed, 1 2 hor-o Wagop, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 pair Bob-slods, single Sleigh, a • THKKSHING MACHI.NK. jf Shaker, Power and Strap, Reaper, Drill, s . Hayrake. Hayfork and rope, Cornnlanter, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, 1 large 3- r horso Cultivator, Blacksmith Tools, Horse ic Gears of every description, Forks, Rakes. J, Chains of all kinds, Singloirees and Doub rl letrees, and many other farming utensils. i>. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock GEORGE lIOFFKK. 5 DESIRABLE PROPERTY "• FOR KENT. The well known store stand at Farmer'i " r Mills, with dwelling house, barn, and out '*■ buildings, and about twenty (730) acres o: farming land is offered for real. This is i capital chance to open up business. Fe; particulars call on er address J. B. FISHER, lfijaatf. l'enn Rail, Pa. i Tim following H the Germantowi t Te'fgratih'aeiwple reiiiwlv for froe , bits-*. Extract tbe front by the aj* plication of ice water till the froter !( part i* pliable, but let no artificial ' hnt touch if; then apjily aaalve mailt r of' t-ii iiu 1 part* of hog* lard and gun I powder, rubbed together until itformi n paate, ami in lr,-a than twenty foui ( hour* tbu froxeu part will be well. w—~ • • ■ ■ JANUARY JURY LIST. I Tbe following is a List ef Grand and . Traverte Jurors, for January Session, i 187'J oitasn JI'KOKB iiasTwaix. , Bellefoale—lJ. Valenliae, J. D. Eurta, N\ Skortiidge Henn# I W. Mrshall. • I'erguson Ainos K< yr, J. E. Rider, llatiics— J J Ove dorf. Harris—llenry Kraderluk. Howard—Jacob Leather*. I Mlleiburg J. M Greee. | Tailipitmrg J 11. Genoe. I Potter Aaron Durst. I Rash—Thos. Waaon. Spring Lliai Banev, W. J. Dale, A Bartholomew Henry Gentxel. j Taylor—-J. Merrymati. Union \t ilton Calhoun, U.car Mutter. Walker Ira C. Naicbtlcy, M. Corman, j Jr. Worth—A R WooJring, Alsx C|ien •y- -vaavgß.g rraoa*—ria*T wm. 1) M Bum, llallefont* M \\ Cowdrick, Bellefonte. Samuyl A ley, Marian, llgt-n Mutter, l'enn. Theo Deehner, Bcllefon'.e, 1J M Greea, Harris. Noah Stover, Spring. K C iienderten, Huston J N Hale, Howard. A Hr 'ckrrbort. ltallefonte. Danial Hall, t'uiunvilie. Jacob (.rev. l'alten. Scott Frasel, Rush. A Cornelia*, Half Moon. Jerry Ebbs, Half Moon. Jaa l.eti, l'*tler Jainr-t Condo, l'enn, J W Gray, Half Moa. J W Young, Curlin. Howard ilamae. Harris. J Iloy, Jr , Marion. William Foster, College. Jac Sankey, Term. Jac Gobble, Walker. E Rolnnger, Thihpsburg. G Alexander, I'aiunville IJoha Caldron. Gregg, 11 Jane*. I'bi Ipskurg. W U MsHern. Huston. Win Roller, College, W m Colyer, Toiler. . Conrad S.oger, Curlin. 1 Davol Bnckiay. Curtin. ' GS l egal, I'hiliptburg. Wm Eaton, Totter. W E Irvin, I'hilipiLurg, Geo Bower, llainee. 1> C ltaanck Sur.t.g, Jat ruber. Union. 1 NV Zaigler, I'aan. (. K Speigletnayer, Heine*. Gae-g* Ecurirk, ltuth. G \\ illiaass. Co age. G Galbra th, B-lie: n;#. '1 : at 1 rank, l'enn 11 K llirk", Ballefonte. \uf.ix (irat. 'y Milt" ; Joe. Uavar. MIIM taaVKKtK JVROR" -SKCOVD win, Wm Kaup, Spring. I'rar.k Knarr, Perm. Jno llarritua, Spring. Jantes Antis, 1! ward. J W Swc#;inxl, Gregg. II F Beck, W* ker. K II Uas'.erman, Hsina.. JLO 11 'lata, Eprtr.r. llatry F. utx, Si ring 5 B Leathers, tiuatrJ. Jno ILthell, Banner. Jaipar Brooks, Spring \ tirnuat Keet#, Union. W siarrr.t, Pbiliptkurj, JasC.rair. ejr. Walter. Jotin Decker. Walker. Jwbn T. llarlar, l'arin. Km 1 Croaemilfer. Haines. Jacob Hitcar. Gregg Jacob Crolxer, Gregg K.l Nolan, snow Shoe. Jobn Maeae, Bailafenta. Danial U'rich. l'enn J Uansetrer, Half Mwoe, ! Wll Clellen, l'htlipsburg. Jar*! Kreamer, Miles. C W Hoekman, Penn. M ichael Confer, Howard. F S Caw her. Worth. J G 11 at* Farguton. J PSeiberl, Banner. ("has Browr., Bellefonte. JnoShtfller. Ft-rgutar. Jno ChkO.leis. fen;. J H Harris. Jacob W'eaver, Howard. Ta:aL LiT.— Trial list for the first and ! second week* of January Tsrm, 187®,! commercing on the 27th dav of January,] \ V- ifTO; IUM WXEK. 1 Jckn Smith vt llenry Keene. 2 Boyd C Packer vs Jobn McCauley. 3 Boyd C Packer vs 11 Garbriek. 4 Boyd C Packer vs Jacok Garbriek. 6 Boyd C Packer vs John Hoy. 6 Adam Kauta vs Mary L Mll.er.Adm i 7 Geo Raetor v Jahn Mutter. 8 Alax Harpstcr vt Wm Baumgardntr • (."org* B Jack v* I.ixxie Hummel. 10 John Miller vs I'ena towoship. rtcosp wxxk. 1 II 11 Uackmen A wife vs J B Hen derson. • 2 Caroline Cucitr.scgs vs J H liaader soa. .3 Francis Hacker vs J B Henderson. 4 Abb!* Grim *t at vs J B llandersoa. 5 Lazarut Meyer vs John 8 Gray C Samuel Harrster Adturs vs Centre Hall klan fn'g Co. 7 J II Lina vs George Walker, h It W Hoover *t al vs Christ Sharrsr. 10 Dan'l Rboades afi al vs laaac llaupl. 11 J 11 Long v* li Mvrriman. 12 John S Gray vs W C McCuetchaoa. 13 K F Clow use of vs Derby Coal Co. el el. 14 Isaac Thomas vs J M McCoy. 15 J I) Skugert vs C C Ealler with clause. 16 K M Shuey vs Samuel Linn. 17 J I) Shugert vs J B Morris. D Wm Allison. Jr. vs J A Bright. 10 T B Wilson Kx r*vs Thomas K llicks. 2k) /. L Hoover vs Wm 1' Ard. . 21 John Kline v* Wm P Duncan. > 22 Win Y llughea vs Jas L Sommer viile. 23 McClellan A Speer vs Wna II Humes. 24 S W McNitt vs W J Thomnson. i 25 Jacob Nairiigb vs .1 \V Sholl. 2i AJHIU Weight vs Dorsey Green. I 27 81> Ball ute of vs Jacob Yearick. 28 School Dist of I'bilipsburg * E Perks *t al. 29 T M Hall Trustee vs J P Shop#. 3d John Mcßride's heirs vs W. J. Tib* bena. 31 Jacob Bowar, Jr, vs B A Y Turnpika Conip. - 32 Sophia Rouse vs Josaph Kmriek; HIAKItIED. On Dec. 20th, by Rev. W. H. Groh, Mr. • Jainc* T. Tikben*. of College township, and Miss Mary K. Bloom, of Forgeson i towasbip. On Jaa. 2!st, Uv th# same, Mr. Adam H Kruuinne, of Ferguson township, and Miss Rebecca C. Sbucy, of Collage town ship. i On 8 Dec., by Rev. Earns, of Jelliet, Mr. John Cold water and Miss Lamanda ■ Lengle, daughter of U. Lengle, both ol near Jolliet. On the 31 ult., Mr. Samuel Williams, of - Martha, Centre county, and Miss Amelia - Banner, of Woodward. On the 10th inst . Mr. John W. Gable to Miss Amanda U. Ertel, both .of I'ena , llall. j On Id, R. O. Larimer of Pleasant Gap, j and Miss Lida Schroch of Uellefoate. I On 2U J. C. Rrachbill aad Mist Maggil t Mulbollan, both ot Bellefonte. Oa 23, C. L. Callaway of Baltimore, tc , Lixzie, daughter of D. G. Bush, esq., o , Bellefonte f On 21. A. J. Weber, of Howard, ant Mist Kachaol, daughter of Aguew Moore j ofMilesburg. k DIED. . In Curtin twp., on 9 inst., John U Wnlkins, aged 81 years and 7 month*. Oa tbe 13th inst., near Rehersburg, Pol ly Shultz, widow, aged 83 years, 10 month and 1 day. On the 19th inst., in l'enn twp., Jacql ,f Ebert, aged 78 years, 4 menths and days. >r In Illinois, last week, Mrs. Hesterman wife of Henry Hosterman, formerly c Haines twp. She was a daughter of Phil , ip Stvycr of Haines. 1 i. in .■ i ii ' i i a ■ - II Alllt Y K . IIICKS, y ' o (Succeaeor to rr . A. Ilicke A Bro.) WHOLEHALK A RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, &Ce, dec, fiar AUo lssssi (he agrßry of the Noiilh Clillli i! Hfiir fUr!?.' " d —— I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS ■ px ECU TORS' NOTICE.- Letter* teatainrnlary on the estate of Wm. Allison, lata of Totter twp., de eea*td, having beau granted to tbe under tigned, all person* indebted to said estate are require J to make immediate payment, and those having > .aims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law, fur settlement. All accounts remaining urn ...<d after Jan y 1, '7'.(, will be placed in lb* hands ul a J Uatica fur culleclien. WM. 51. ALLISON, JAS. A BEAVER, Executors. IMM| II 111 H* am! otucn are I Wantad, to make from f2 Pi 115 per day. Agent* are now mak ing that amount. AJJrms, with oue cent stamp, K< v. S. T. BUCK, Milton, Pa. 2SG dec 41 v;. a. ;iia ;f j ;i, HHOEXtICB, Respectfully inform* tbe citizens of Cen tre liail and vicinity that he has opened a new shop in the old Bank Building. New work turned out according to style, and ell kinds of repairing neatly done, and on short notice. Price* reduced and to suit the time*. 7 feb. QKNTKEUALL Furniture Rooms! K7.lt 4 HRI9IBINE, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that ke hat bought out the old • land ol J. O. Deininger, and hat reduced the price*. He has cunitently on hand and makes to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASH-STANDS, < OKNKR CUPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac.. Ac. Hit slock of ready made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmen ship, and is all made under his immediat* supervision, and it offered at relet cheapo? thai, elsewhere. Call and tee hit slock before purebatlng elsewhere. feb 21 Awarded the llighet "mTTTT at Vi cna and Philadelphia. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO. 551 Broadway, New York. * '.Manufacturers, Imp rler* A Dealers in Velvet Kntmc", Albuma, Orapho aco|ies, Stereoacopee and Views, Keg-avings. Chromos, Tkot graphs, and |klr.drjd g >od—Celebrities, Actresses, etc PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. 'W* are headquarter* for everything in lbs way of jSteroeoptieona and Magic Lwnterna. Each tlyla bting the 1-ast of its class in the Market Beautiful Photographic Transparencies ol .Statuary and Engravings fur the window. 'convex g'.a**. Manufacturers of Velvet Frames for Miniatures end Convex Glass j Picture*. 'catalogue* of lecterns end Slides, with 'directions fur using, sent en receipt of tan ' cents. 12dcC4 HENRY BOOZER, < II 4i.u ■urvKTrtu or ■addles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips. Flyastt, and also keeps on hand Cotton j Nel*, etc. Prices low as any where else All kind* of repairing done. The be*; >lock always kept on hand. All work war -1 ranted. A h*re of the pub! "alronaga 1 it kindlr solicited. Itapr, lfiy PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO CENTRE HALL. FA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, andallowlnter; est: Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernmentSeourities, Gold end Coupons. WM. WOLF. WM. B. Mikoi*, Pratt. Cash i' To thAViiLfili.-. —THE— BUSH HOUSE! xLi.iruTi, rx. lias been recentlv thoroughly renovated and repaired, anu under the managemani of the New Mr. GEORGE HOPPEB. formerly of W msport, ia first class in ell its appointments. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those in attendance at court and other* remaining in town for a few days at a lime. The largcit and roost superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try th* Bush house. haug GEO. HOPI'ES. Propr. pOUKT I'ROCLA M ATION. Wb th lion. Char!#® A Mayer, rreaMeri ol lb* ctwrt of o(M I'leta In U* JadirlaJ Ihi . *Ficl cunalatinf **f tb# coucl)®® of ClleUn jrt' 1 t iaarAwLl. MM t * • MMtnblt Ii1 fMn, and pix llnnortbif JtxLn iMrenx. Aaosirutal .lodfealn i erln cotinli. Uavtbg taaued tbelr prwewpt. dale tL Wt tlajr ol .lan AH, l r f. naa dirwUKl for holding a court of Ojrar and Tan&knar and laaawrml Jail Itoli* •rjr and Quarter hefiftßtoi of Ibt IVar# t >n>hana Court and oourt of Common )*laaa ta Rail®font® II , f " • ih® *unty of UenUa. and to Mtanaw® oa tb® 411 Mondag of-ian tmtnc tb® 17Lb dajr of Janaary tPTV and u contlnu® MM w®ba. Nolle® ia 1 heref.xre tierebyftrao to tha Ooronar. Jt - Urea of tb® P®ar*. Altl®rwaact and ConaUth!®® of th< aatd r OB1 j of t ®#!r9. fikat they b® than and there ti 11hair prop®j miwdi, at 10 o'clock to tb® for®noon o •aid QAJ>. wtth their rtronja, taqulaitlnaa. atamtna Uu&a. ana th®U own re nxe in Stance®, to dti ll.ee® ititogi whts-h I*, (hair offlre appertain* U> 1 ® don®, and threi who ar® hound in recogtiltAncM te Troea ute again* th® priaonae® that mrm or whall U® ia Lb® Jail <uf t wain oonntg.h® than and tbar® l prvaacut* tben a® thai I |>® jua: l (titan under wj hand, at Haiiefoate. th® 1I day Jan la Ih® tear of oar LmL fMtl", n*l In tha IKS year of lad®p®udau<j® t| th® Hnl<d Slatwa .HHIN hPA M. I.IkR. Sheriff A FREE GIFT! I Of a COM W9 MRDIOAI COMMON UJni any |*®r%on ®ufl®rln® wlva ruurumpiion Atthma. C.®tarrb. Uronrbttla. lom cat Veka.ar N n Thmat. H®nt nama and po®t siftoa a.t.lrwa®, wtib ftvi ; I rent poatagra •taintsa. and aU® four iickaew Tbi htxxb ia tlfffiDtly lllußfirala-1 (144 pp. IS wu>. Tha information It OUBUIM. in ih® wrvTtdonr® of ha® aarad manj llwea Tb® author ha® t>®rn treating dt®ea® of |h® Nit®®.Throat, and Ungt a® a •twcia rractlo® In Otnrtenad. atno® 1457. Addrw®® lK N ' B Wit 1.1 K. Cincinnati. Üblo. II 41 a jpXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. - Latter* testamentary on the estate oi 7 George Murray, late of College townhip, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigael, all persons indebted to laid es tate are required to make immediate pay , ment. and those having claims ngainst th< a ama to proaent them, duly authenticate* f by law, for settlement. Claims can be presented to either of tin , undersigned. J. D. MURRAY, WM.A. MURRAY 9 jan fit. Executors. I" ll'tJWB. S'.IKC Uoreliy give, e IJ that tbe following namec n persons kave filed their petitions lor LI cense, in the office of the clerk of thi , Court of General Ouartor Sessions of thi Peace In and for Centre county, and tha application will be made to the next Se* e tions of said Court to grant the tamo. James L. Delong, Libertv twp., Tavorn A. WILLIAMS, .r Clerk. ' T L STANGLUH, Attorney-at- Law ,(I • Consultations in Elngiiih am " German. Office in Furst's new buildine CAUTION.— Having purchased th following personal property a constable's ale as tha pr-per'v #f Amo Koch, of Gregg township, 1 >w JI i ßave t h L same in hit possession at my pleasure Al persons are cautioned against meddlini j. with the same, namoly : Ona Cookin, >• 5. l ®T e ' B®dteadi, 1 dor. Chain Table, Meal Chest. Clock, Doughtray, Horse 1 Spring. Hay aad Corn, Briil lb and Harness, 1 Cow. 1 Fig, and Iron Ket 7 tie, together with all defendant's proper tjj JOHN OOLDKOK. D, .-#*spw*wt. BIKr on town 5 OuUlt tn .( A. aawsesikt. (Usdsr, If rou wsot s buatasssi .WW N Bvhkb psraonsof sllb*r ..icsa il> vL/ Wpsr .11 tbs ilins the* work, writ# for pa wc aiaii IV U, UsiAMA A Co. FwttaiAl 1 Rbixi BRICK FOB BALE -Plwt class brick on band for sale at Zerbe s Centre llall >f brick yards. These brick are * offered to low that it will pay peraona at a distance U) come here fur thexu. e Intending to continue in tbe manufac .. lure of bricl they will be kept ContUntly * on hand, and fair inducements offered to Y purchasers. 17 aug If. U.K. ZKKBKJ ; f\k.y.(i. Dentist, Mlllhelm. <>•• kb gfoftMoßftl wrTWgto tb Mtittf. If* !• P i*pMMd U UHr4UoM I* lb® d®aU! prtr r*®L a " H® u now fellfttepseei t iitoMl f**tb khMHUy iiyiTL u j —————■ * Spring Mills, Pa., ; (iHAiMioi sj; . COALYARD. \ i. D. LONG l n > New Grain House is Now Ready for The Reception of WHEAT, ! t th# HIGHEST CASH FltlCE and ibr ■ BKhT COAL in Market told at tbe very lowest price. ; Hides ! Hides ! 1 Bring year Hide* and receive tbe Highest J Trice for them. I else keep lor sale UPPERS. KIPh, CALF BKINS, and BOLE LEATHER , at lowest price*. Also a full line of Harness, Saddles. Collars, Bridles, Halters, Whips, etc. ' at the very Lowest l'nces. ' ' 100 13m NEW j ' Grocery and Confectionery,, AT( KNTRF. HALL. * Tl.e undersigned ha* opened a new Gro eery and C'onioclionrrv. and will alway aeep a full line of goods, at lowestpotsibi. prices, and kindlr asks a share of tha pub ac patronage. His stock consist* of COFFEES, "iI'GERS, TEAh, SYRYPS. SOAPS, SALT. All kind, uf CHOICE TOBACCOES AND FKGARh •nd all fruits of tbe r- " BKSTSW KT I'OTAIDES. , Also a lull hue uf CONFECTION ERIE." All kinds of country produce taken in ex- , change. 1 sell low for CASH and PRODUCE. Bsspt y C. DINGKS. Spring Mills (L K! [ NEW ROOM I NEW GOODS! , ®t I. J. Grenoble'a Store ! SPRING MILLS, has the goods. Largest stock I , SELECTION UNSURPASSED! , Prices Lower than Ever, And now extends a cordial invitation t< ' his friends, patrons, and public general* , , F- Also ® Complete Agnortineot ol Ready Made Clothing for men anc borx. Suit® as lowr at to be had in tht 7 c,t J- Imported and Domestic DRYGOODSI J Full line* of it 1 MERINO UNDEKWEARS, For Ladies, Gent*, Boys, Miaees and Children. 1 Hoeterv, Gloves, Boots nnd Rhoes, * HATS. CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL d CLOTHS, And the most complete assortment "of ' NOTIONS * n Central Pennsylvania, and price# thai willcompcl vou in self defence to buy of bm . Also Fish, Salt, etc. ISor .' A full line of Howe Sewing Machines ,t and Needle* for all kind* of machines t® * Also deals in all Grain. Mar t. i ket prica paid for the same. A specially , in COAL by the car load 1 Jas. Harris § Co. at r® " NO. 5, BROCKEKIIOFF ROW. MRONTNAILS, P A IN T S, \ OILVETC., 4 JAB. HARRIS Jc CO. f Bellefonte. '• Def BARGAINS. m D ;■ Bargains! " Bargains! In MEN'S and BOYS, ?. BOOTS and SHOES! id 5. also a LARGE VARIETY of m CHILDREN'S SHOES, at LOUIS DOLL S Shoe Store, ig opposite the Bush house, Bellefonte, '*• room formerly occupied by Jobn le Powers. * apr2sy IT. l T . f) F fi n°? T , IJE I Attorney at Law r JL/ Bellefonte, Pa. Officeoverßey _ nuld* hank. 14may'6y la makee but and quicker to ehurß Try it—for sale at Wm. Wolfe stoie, j Candy manufactory & Bakery* i • 51 r. Albert ktilth, i At tba BISHOP STREET BAKERY, is oor making tbe very best BREAD, CARES AND Hlg: in Bellsfonte. Candies and Confection*. lis also man afar lure* ail kind* of can. die*, and dealer* can purchase of bin- at low a* in the city. Candle* .f all kind*al> way* on hand, together with Oraagaa Lemon*, Fig*. Dat-v, NuU, Nyrupa, JsN lie* and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYM KB DEPOT. An Excellent oyster saloon also at tached to the Bakery. Call and tea me. ALBERT KAUTH. ne?l I I raa ail. aw.*** lum *1 wort far u |ht* .1 si* I I •*••*•!■ C'apilsl sot r*4oirS • will IUS I | to* SIS | <.) ukontiuiklii it. - -twrl """ "• l~r sadjrirto ium busts u. wort tat u Kuw to ito Uai Casta* etfi ul Imu (im. AiMnuTtti* "■ —*, *"" a,Tr War! War! War! ORGANS!ORGANSIORGANSI BEWIMO RACHIXEt! Sewing Machines! \ 1 R 11 Klnp INirlor Organs, PrlreWlO, For alio aah. s Stop "'Baiit, New, tor $70.00 Priee $?70.00. Sewing Machines Guaranteed New, and as Represented, for 126 00. COME, BEE. AND RK CONVINCED!. COME ONE, COME ALL u> Ike New Mu>ic A Sewing Wa< bine store ■f BUNNELL A AI KENS. Allegheny Street, dulj Bc-ltelcnla, P \V. A. CUItRT, iitfl fit oLlb tiJukar, CF.M'UL IIAI.L.PA. W 3d n.t-1 rjcUui;> inform tbecit bis i< uiiiy, that he ha* started a v !. .Nt and Shoe bhob. ami would be hankful for a share of the public patron ge. Boots and Sboei made to order and according to *ty!e, and warrant* bit work to equal any made elsew here. All kinia of repairing done, and charge* reasonable 'lit* him a call feMl Lf Ne\TPianos 5125 Each, and all style*, ire uding GRAND, -yUARK and UPRIGHT all strict!* Artt eUu, sold at tbe lowest net cask wholesale factorT prices, direct to the pur .'baser These Pinw maoe one of the fin est display* et lbs Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended fof •.he Htont'T Hoo*s—over 12 000 in use. Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co, Factorv < >t*b!i: bed over 06 year*. Ibs Square Grand* r< - sin Maibmbek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest imprcTetner t in tbe history of Pi mo making. Tbe I plight* are the finest m America. Piano* sent on trial Don't * fail to write for Illustrated and Deacrip tire Catalogue of 4$ page*—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 5 sent la 21 E--t lbtbßtreet^^^T^^ <VIBRATOa*/' — s. SeXaUA 0 i N. *ne THE ORIGINAL & ONLV GENUINE "Vibrator** Thr**bers wrra raiwonm MOUNTED HORSE POWER*, And Sinn Thresher Ktogtwea, \ Hade only fcy NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO., BATTLE cnrr.u, Mica. Til* Malrhtewa i;rala-Sa viae, Time* Swelßs.awl Kiw.Sx.U liwwwn at UM to, aa* •wesnurteß Hreoed all Ktralrr lar Bigll *i t ftg, fact CUsi r|, s4 h* N*lt| yit* Snm * **U|a BR AIM Rataera will aet Atkwll te Ik* • aenaoei wastagrelt-rwis A m 'terse ewti Asm by lbs SUht ka mm* | iUsi Use iIMMk TBI EMTinC Tkcchlwc Rxweweee L, Bsira Urals S.VUD i j Ito. Ito*rw4 Mi ) i" NO Rrrslrlat Shaft* Inside the f-cwa ratsf. tkuieif h>* •'*• Eeeint, IVim. end all en k t*saw *ttbj sad r *-a vwiiet iif*- rti'itM. fbHtotSjr I# K'mAs end f UrlA, Wl Dry, laf or ChnV UsaM or Bs4 NOT ealr Vartlr r*wwrrir far Wheal. OsU I-.. Wt. kja. b4 U* Wraiee Ut tkt nut be Iccwwlbl TWaWr t r *t TtmotL*. Mtiirt. fkittr, eeJ Ik* see.ia f- *t larliUßte or • :wAw*liß4 '• to ttoaf* frost Uraia to hwda. M4KVKI,OI'< for Wmpllrlir of Part#* nadWf tows l| to*, 4 I a *- $ gaa tse't. lUkrs bo LlttoriSb* BrmUitru For* Slceof Seearnlor* Muds, rang- Inf m-io PA ts ll —we ujO, *tt4 IV* SI.'MR of 11. -uud Uimw IVvrit to bai* STKAM Power Thresher* a Sperlalir. toto torutoto auto. u,-*aal] la, I'. vw. 01 R rnrlvalcd Steam Thrrwhcr Ke f nto. . u. %Un.:l. u.,,. ..nuui, .„ 4 !• ulocUW '"'"S sr toruej SBI MUr bus. or sis*. Wenkmwnohlw. ElcrnaC | rill tt. !>"• n *f i , ,e. i . -t—i-nsra of t , iwnt I to. —i* • \ ■.*. e "•N.TO.W-. ,S J. IR^g i POR Port Ira laro, all on ©or Dfilrrt , f srtrftstebity. i iaMrtod('urtu*sr. si.wS wwtssUOsto WATERS' Orchestrion rhimosORGAN i'the moat bcaaUfhl W. I < lone ever tund*. J SjjSl* V lihultrrrlrbrslsd 'HIdBMI IS I | onerrlOßlop. whk" ' e ' h " " Unr I 1 1 AI .tftM'KKTO.VFSPI K, I'KNTKNTSI VI. t III.VIF.S, (TIAPKL, wud COTTAI.t OR |;.\NS, in t'nlune French Cnti ore .*- rjr renpeel Ft l<-T t'LASS. ... .. WATERS' PIANOS, ."/Vr.iift ARETIIE BESTMAIIEi'If Tonr, Tones. Workinnnshii>,<A BwrwhlHlJ t noarpnow— Warranted for SI KA H>• . pit tt'Ks RXTKEMBIA iow .r*?* 1 ; Monihljr Ininllme.it reeetred. A l.lherwf IHoeount'l* Tnvkert, Hinwter*. Churr teSMOls etc AI.BNTS WANTED, special indoco ■rnli lo lhe irnde.lllnrtrnted ftI,SW SKKSTiSSMWtBffofiat ■ "—"MSf, JSMbninoo 1 sqiARF, NEW Wit It; UVS,
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