i HE CENTER REPORTER. Centre Hall. I'a, Th'ml. Mi v 22 '7'.' ra-TicKM* $2 for irnr, srhen paid i idranee; $'2.60 wArn wot void in a-iranei Advertisement*'Xkt* par line for three in srrtions. nnd heentsper line for every sub nequeni insertion. Advertisement* Ay ' yen r at a hbtral discount. Subscribersoutside iht esunty shemld re mit n* 10 ef*. amount of one year's post i<jr, instead of 20ft sas formerly chr pau by themselves. Subscribers ran always tell hois t leir oe aunt* stand at the Reporter afire bi •' '' ,i ''inn the tables on their papers. <' ' • table reads "John Roe 1 jan lo ' ''ro that John is indebte,! for subserlptf n > . •• the Is# of January, IS7B, and t 'o< ' ' time he teas pavtng the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS I rxTRF It VI I I.otv>*. Ne I O G. V . mssU •V. •, Svi.ir l> -senlne la IKesM.l ' N r. V ..*** VN. Sep*. J.*.AAVAMWn,a. •- iii.lv Font U>ran. We. P*. ** * .? ■ M ve.ht +**n!iur <*** orWonwcfc fall **"* IUU . , arvvV a M O i UntLhom* BMI. J. J. AK.NK >. Halt. Centre Holt en t> S.IslJ M n,i ever* - •>* ••! f,?* A Keller Ms.ler, , tJOKABU Kaon*. —Clatbing mad# to onler at man's bv cine of the bert taiior*! cm 1 hil adelpbia. A daughter of Joseph l>e llas, ot Liberty twp.. say* the JVm.H-e.if, was kill ed on Sabbath evening. It, by being thrown from a buggy, caused by a run of the horse, the best material, weed, iron and trimmings, are u<ed in the coach shops of J no. T. Lee, and he employs none but goed workmen. That'* the reason why his work finds favor everyw here J The farm house occupied by Geo Hastings, in Renner twp., was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning, 10. Only a small portion of the furniture was saved Uenry Ward lteecher is to be the orator at Clearfie'd, Pa., on Peroration Pav. You need n ; go to Philadelphia for a handsome monument or tombstone. Guest A Co., at the Centre Hall marble works, do work . jual to the best and at lower price- than any other establishment At the Belletente post-office persons can purchase the new $lO government bom'*, drawiag t per cent, interest. It rou have an X this offer* a sale invest ment for your saw-buck. Parlie* whe are in the habit of put ting fire in tho woods are reminded that the penalty for firing timber lands i* the same as setting fire V house, or any oth er act of incendiarism. There is no use trying au impossibil ity. for it is icttleJ that n# oee can get ahead of that wondertui man Newman, m selling cheap Clothing or better goods, than the great and gentlemanly, good na turod King Clothier. J. Newman, jr., sells. He will sell and if he only has a few cents prafit, so well does he liK te give people bargains. He is one of the heart ed men living. Mr. David Titlow is iying danger ously ill with palsy, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Confer, in Millfceim ——S P. Mu'-er of Millkeira, bought the Held property, and has made striking improvements on the same The-o Hard- ' vr.ire men will bui'd and improve. There will be a meeting on Satur day evening. May 24. at the office of Es ; Shannon, at Centre Hall, for the purpose of funning a Soldiers' Club. All the sol diers of Potter township are earnestly re quested to be present. Hardware, a full iiae, for builders and other uses, at price* lac lowest in this county, at J. O. Deiniager's. On Ust Monday afternoon a little daughter of Mr.'Josiah Holderman, nam ed Alice. ngedVver S years, was drowned ia a spring at this place. The spring is wa ltd some IS inches above the water, ar.d the littlo one fell in hesd foremost and was naablo to turn itself, and was feund thus less than half an hour afterwards. Efforts were at once made to rmuscitat the chi d but witheutavnil. Thishappcn-: ed en ike premises late'y occupied by Geo. Flory, at the foot of the mountain. A public meeting will be held next Sbbath in tin Lutheran church at this place, at 2 -0 p. ni., by tfce Y. M. C. A. bubjeel. "The sympathy of Christ." Bring your Gospel Hymns along and be prepared to take part in the exercves. The mountain fires in 'his county have been extinguished by the rains endof la*t and beginning of this week. There was hardly a mountain r*rge in the county that was not on Cro in some parts. Hundreds of acres have been burnt over and much damsgo dene to timber. The largest shec ever made, big enough for a sma . canst boat, is now to be seen at Powers A Son's shoe-*tore, where has been put up the higeet sign, where they have *ie biggest assortmantot boots, shoes,(slippers, slippers ar.d stop pers, and all at lower price* than any one dare *ell at, and no deception about the good*. Underwood'* *team-saw mill in tho eastern end of tho 7 Mountain* was burn ed orer a week ago. The fire was caused by the mountain fires in that section. Kev. S. G. .Shannon's work on Bible Headings should be in the hand* of every student of the Scriptures. Can be h*d of Jno. Shannon, Esq., Centre Hall. that the Beehive Dry Good* store has al ready. allhe' only established a horttime —yet the run Is ahead of any other and the amount of good* sold astonishing. This seems altogether owing to the fact that with the largest and finest e.eclion of dry goods, Air. Bauland ha* been selling at almost cost, keeping the merest trifle at profit; the fame of the Beehive has spread far and wide in consequence, and brings Bauland to the front rank fer. bargain* and excellent goods. DRESSMAKING -MRS. SMITH, dress maker. Centra Ilall, desires to call atten tion to ber samples of trimmings of all kinds ; also, samples of new style* dry goods. Cutting and fitting uv.ne to order, and oid dresses denned ar.d done orer bs ber. Gentlemen's shirts, cuffs and collar!- made to order, and warranted to fit. Ha also just received a new stock ot b PJ! D K styles, fashion plates, patterns, etc G*M and see. ' { A new double thread shuttle sewing machine, works by hand or tre*H£ J* sale or trado at this office. \\ arranl- MRS. AGNES STOVER. DRESSMAKER, Aaronsbu rg, respect; ully announce, that she is prepared to do al> k ,n <la of l!nv<.' making, fami'.y-sewing. and making Boys Suits. Confident that she can render en tir. satisfaction, she asks a share of public patronage. Always prepared with the la_ test styles, and all kinds of Trimmings for sale. . Bnja„t Get your dried and canned fruits at Secblers, headquarters for all kinds of gro ceries. Goods warranted fresh und pure. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, a sure cure for coughs, colds, croup and early stages of consumption Try it. ' , We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of a new boo*. A Treatise on the Herse and his Diseases, published by B. J. Kendall, M. D-. Enos burgh Falls, Vt. The book is full of val uable information, and as the price is only 25 cents, no horse owner can afford lo go without it. The book can be had of toe author as above or at this t co. Everv farmer needs Fitzhugh's American Hay Elevator. It will save ful ly one-half the labor now expended in un loading and stowing or stacking hay or straw. Every farmer knows what tins saving is worth in the hurry ®"d neat 01 harvest. It costs but little. It will last a life tinxl It is fully guaranteed. Any parts thai may be broken by fair treat i inent, will be replaced free of cost. B JAS. B. LEE, Centre Hill, is agent for ■lbis Elevator. lOapo GERMAN HORSE AND COW POWDER. It jpuld be the aim of every owner of horses ■t cowa to make them as handsome and as possible. The German Horse Bsw IPowder makes fati muscle and ,ce, 16 cents per lb. For sale by ■f ay. Centre Hall. 16 ma lm way to destroy hies—catch 'cm A meeting relative la decorating Soldier*' Graves, wa* hold in Centre Hull, May l:Uh, whan th chairman. Col. A. i Gregg, appointed the following commit tee! : Committee on Arrangements-G I M. Boat, Win I*. Shoop and Wm A. Ja- I cob*. Committee on Flower* — Mrs S. S 1 Wall Mr*. V Kurt.. Mtv W P. SkN|i j Mr G. M. Boal, Mr*. Wm Wolf, Mm. Levi Murray, Mra P. B. Briabln, Mr*. Win. B. Mingle and Mrs. I) F. Luse. ni o Mr. M. Dur*Uno, Pr* J. C. Mo In tire aud Alexander. Committee on Flags- Adaiu NoarheeG, J. C. Boal and P. B. Brisbin. Col. Gregg was than elected Marshal and appointed W nt. I'. Sheep Assistant Marshal after which the following l'ro gramme was decided upon : Meet at had past A o'clock, p. m . Friday. May SO. in Witwer's Grove. Precession to leave grove at 6 p m., eowner if possible, and march in the following order : t. Rand ; •J. Ministers. 8. Flag Bearer. 4. Flower Rearers, (little girls and boys). .V Citl aons- wreath*, etc., can he ta ken te Mr. Perslino'*, where they will he distributed to the girl* and boys a they pass on the way te the cemetery By ob serving the above a great deal of confu sion will be avoided, l'he ministers of Centre Hall are invited and will partici pate in the ceremonies, Hon. John B. Linn, of Beilefonte. has been ergaged as orator for the day. Mu sic will he furnished hv the Lemont and Centre Hail hards a?o by the l.lee Club of Centre Hall. Notwilhstandiag the fact that there nave been special committees appointed we still h.-pe alt citizen* will feel directly interested in ti: - matter and assi-t in mak ing the occasion impressive and success fu'. We are invited to a-sist in decora • ng the grave* ofsc'idier* buried at Fet ter'* Bank, and in return invite the citi- ! rent ef Poller'* Bank atid vicinity t be present at the decoration in Centre Halt, i Let us all take Friday, May SO, as a Holi day and let shops and farms take care of themselves. Tfc- decorating ceremonies, at best, are bat small tributes of respect paid to the memory of those who not only fought and bled, but gave their lives for their— our country—and secured for us peace, happiness and independence, tan we not, then, in view of these tacts, spend at least part of a day in demonstrations ef our appreciation ot the blowings transmit ted to us by these who died upon battle fields ia defeooo of our country. \Y. A. Jacobs, A. GKKUO, Secretary. Chairman. Chuck lull up to the hrim. is that model establishment and favorite gtoc*ry store of Sechlor & Co., in tho Bush house block. We believo there is not a firm in thi- county that enjoys to a greater degree the confidence cf Centre county house keepers. than this firm. They have gain ed it through honest and fair dealing, sell ing none hut the choicest goods, and giv ing every customer the full worth of his rronev, reserving only for themselves a -cant profit, depending for their gains up on quick sa'es. This ;s the correct busi- j a, S3 principle—the live and let live plan. Any groceries you huv at Sechlers you can rely on as being fresh and the best in market. This wo have heard scores who buy there admit, and wo bear testimony to its truth. Call at their store and see for yourselves. TERSIBLX A CIOMXT.—On last Sat urday forenoon, onecf the most frightful accidents that we have head of for some time, occurred in Haines township 1 Pierce, a sen of Michael Stover, while out ia the woods felling trees, cut one, aad as the tree was failing the top struck anoth er tree, causing the butt to glance ofl of the stump, and in so doing hit young Stover on the breast, injuring hitu fatally, j of the effects of which he died at four . o'clock in the afternoon of the same day A physician was sent for, but nothing could be done for hun, as he was hurl 100 much iatcrnullj. Tho tree struck him with such force as to smash his watch which he bad upon his person at the time It is supposed that bin leg wa.- breiceu, his hip knocked out of joint, and his sternum crushed in. This ngain goes to preve that, in the midst ef '.if ; we arc in death, there- : by reminding us t<> bo careful end cir cumspect in all that we engage in, and have our house in order to meet the Mas ter at his appearing. F irniers will find Hoffer's store in | Bnckerhoff"s block, beanquarters for all kind* of g-ous. l>ry goads, dress goods.! ready made clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, groceries, and a full assortment of every thing. Bargains, good as else where, and all kinds of produce taken in •xchanga for goods. At Wolfs itore the pure old fash ioned Cuba sugar can be had, in all its native sweetne s. Thi* i an article that other stores selderu keep. On Saturday last, a horse of Her. Miller took sick suddenly at Centre Hill, and died. Mr. Pater Iloffer, of this place, also !o*t a horse a few days ago. Those rigs that are turned out at the coach shop* at Jao. T. Lee, ia Centre Hall, are second to none made in or out ef this county. John seems to understand how to put up a wagon or buggy, and at low price*. Service* in the Reformed church of this place, next Sabbath in the afternoon aI2J o'clock, by Wt. Isaac Stabr e! Lock Haven. The ltef. Sabbath school meet* 1J o'clock in the afternoon, instead of at 0 Hurrah for the Standard Clothing Hall, opposite the Brockerhoff, tho largest and cheapest clothing establishment in this part of the state. Tho biggest lot of ready made clothing always on h*nd. Goldman says he is determined that the best bargains in clothing shall go from the Standard Clatbing Hall, and invites all to call in and see his large stock. Came soan and get work done ; time limited te only a tew days. T. R. Ncrris. Froali drugs, medicine*, fancy and toilet article*, utationery, fUhing tackle, all in greatest variety, at the old reliable drug itore ef F. P. Green, in the Buib House block. Phi-nix I'cctoral will c ure your cough. Pi u aix|Pectoral curci boar>eiies quickly. Pba-aix Pectoral taslci gocd and brings rest. Phccnir Pectoral oosts 2"> cts ; 0 bottles fl. Sold by J. 11. Murray, Centra Hall. DECORATION DAY. MAY 30,1879. The 30 day of May heretofore hy usage dedicated to the decoration of the graves of our deceased soldiers and to services iu esteem of their memory, now recognized by the law? of our state as a public holiday, will jsoeu occur. At a meeting held for the purpose of making some arrange ments for its proper observance it was deemed right to call public attention j to it through the columns ofouruews-1 papers, that not a Township in the County may fall short in the perform ance of a patriotic duty. The green mounds "that deck our cemeteries and graveyards, sentinel the ashes of some who fought at bee anJ Yorktown, and under Perry on Lake Erie and of very many more, who in our day, gave their lives to the sword that their country might live. "They never fail who die In a great cause ; the block may soak tbeir gore ; Their heads may sodden in the sun ; tbeir limbs Be strung to city gates and castle walls, But still their spirit walks abroad. Though years Elapse, and others share as dark a doom, They but augment the deep and sweep ing thoughts, "Which overpower all others, and eon duct The world at last to freedom." It is proper therefore to cherish their memories and hand them dowu ■to our ehtlJron, nl when wo fail it this wo no longer iloservc n plnci or name among the nation* of tin Earth. They ilidl that liborty might tin ! <lie. Thev gave up their share of thi: ■ glad and beautiful earth that it migh become in time the homo of nil reach ing freedom. It it meet therefore thai we should cease awhile from our tent Ir-s activity, and with tho return ol (hi*early uni'urr day bring flower* to decorate the grave* of those who fell by disca.-c, and in the iron huil ol battle, while gathered around a Hag that never yet has trailed in perma nent defeat, Iu this behalf then we urge the prompt organization of'committees in every borough, village aud township land if necessary at every school house> in the county, who will take charge an 1 see taat every soldier grave, however lonely ordiitant, shall have a memento of regard laid upon it on that day. It was deemed advisable also to suggest that it w'oulo be the appropri ate time and opportunity to colleet lists of the soldiers buried iu every gravevard and cemetery w hose graves are unmarked, in order that they may he forwarded to the Quarter A1 aster General of the I'uited St-.tes army, who wili forward suitable memorials to be placed upon them. The proper blanks for such lists,will bo furuuiah ed to those deputed by the commit tees for this duty, on application to the undersigned. I). K u.I.KR, K. C CHK**MAS, Se< v. Pre* t. Beilefonte, I'*., May 15,187 9. j_ Heavy rains iu New Jer.-cy las'. Friday pu; out tie extensive lores', f.res. Twe horse thieve* were Imaged ia Kan sas. a few days ago, by aa uakaewn party tb:.t went ia purtail oftfcem. Do yea want cheap and haadsotue suit* fer vcur b >*, or bats, cap*, shees and underwear, or suits tor men, er single garments, then to the Standard Cloth ing Hall, where Gaidaian has lli# largest clothing store ia thi* county, and puueut goods at price? that enable# the poorest te dress decently. Call at the Standard. Hudson, N. Y , Mar 8. —Lewis Coons ot Tagbkanick, in a fit of jealousy cut his wife's throat, kilting her, aad then cut hi* own Coons will survive. The Cooaies wera a young coaple and had but recent y been married. On last Friday there were five execu tions ia different parts of the country. | Among them the following : Provu City. Utah, May 16 Wallace AYilkerson who shot Baxter, ia Tint— ! about 2 years ago wa* executed here . day at noon. He evinced great nerve? sat in a chair facing three guns at a ..i , lance of about 30 feet without either band aging or closing his eyes. At the signal; from the marshal three concealed xnnrk*- nra fired. He leaped from the chair ex claiming, "Oh God !" and fell forward on his face aad continued writhing and breathing a few gasps for twenty-seven minutes when the physicians pronounced him dead. Ftajnville, Mo,, Maj lo.—John J. \Vtt, who murdered a tramp last October, was j i executed to-day. The rope brake and the body stra'gkuned out and turned over.; The a. ck not being broken, West's body war picked up and the rope railed. The large ounntities ol ice in the harbor f BafT-tle ?ertous!y inter fere with the nr rival and departure of tail vessels. The captaias prefer to tie up rather than pay j the ce-iia' tawing through the barrier and wear tbelf hoau under the present low rates of freight, Right apposite the Brockerhoff house you find a constant buzz and com motion, it is the peaple who buy cheap clothing at the Suaiard Clethiog Hall, who are making a fuss orer the low pri ces, and can t keep quiet fer all the world abeut it, but uiusl keep talking it to all. Go and see for yourselves, and you will join tho fuse i N~™H)TICETo"STOCKHOLDKKis.— The Annual Meeting ef the Stvkhoaer- of| the Lewi-burg, Centre and Spruce Creek Kail read Company, will b held at the ef- j lice of the Company. No. SiS. South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on Tue- Jay, June 10th, IST.', at 1(4 • clock, A. M. Election for President and Directors same day and place. J AS. It. McCLI RE, [ ■£. ma3l Secretary, ji 1 PENNSYLVANIA, CHJf I HK CofXTT, SS : I, Win. E. Bur. !:field, clerk ef the Or phans' Court of said county, Seal ] do hereby certify that at an Orphans' Court held at Belle- , fonte the 28tb d> of April, A. D. 1(09. b.-.V-rc the Honorable the Judge* of said Court. On motion a rule was granted up-1 on, Jacob N'eese Perm Hall Elizabeth Neeee. Catherine Feidler, Win. Neese. (Milllieim). Samuel Neese, Emanuel Neese, Elizabeth Alexander. Harriet Neese. Jacob Neese Spring Mills . John N'ee.-o. Sarah Grove, Win. Grove, lteboc ca Meyer, Henry M ycr, Williard Neese, Kluier Neese and J. J Martsaugh, guar dian of the 'aid Williard and Eimer, Neese. Peter Neese, Samuel Neese, AN m. Neese i Penn Hall), James Neese, Calhe-: j rinn Gentzel. Jame* D. Gentrel, Thomas. J, Neese, Alexander NV. Neese, Maty Jane Smith, Siia* Smith. NVm. Krape, i Michael Nearhood, Leah Whitchill.Thos.. Whitehill, Bebeeca Boaoy, John Boaey,) Catherine Aly, DaTid Aly, A. K. Near hood, Lazarus H. Near heed, John Geary.j Mary Beaver, Samuel Beaver, Christina Moyer, Andrew Moyer and David Geary The heirs and legal representatives of Christina Nee*e, deceased, to come into Court on the 4th Monday of August next, to accept or refuso to accept at tho valua tion or to show cause why the Heal Estate of said deceased should not be sold. Same notice to be given as in inquisition. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand imd affixed tie se.l of the' said Court it Bollefoate, tho 29th day of. April, A. I). 1879. Attest: ) Wm K. Brßciimi.D, JoiixSpaxgler, > C. O. C. Sheriff, jlsma 4t I PENNSYLVANIA." Ckxtrk COIKTT. SS: I, NVm. E. Burcbtield, clerk of tho Or phans' Court of the said coun- TSkaL 1 ty, do hereby certify that at an Orphans' Court held at Bellefonte the 28th day of April. A. P., 1*79, before the Honorable the Judgesofl said Court: <n motion a rule was grunted upon, NVm. From, Sr., John From, Sr., Rebecca Bair.Marv From, Elizabeth Soil,| Jacob Solt, Win. From, Jr.. Jonas From. John From. Jr., Wilson From, Jacob From, Saraii From, Adam From, Ellen From, and on John Shannon (guardian adleitern of the said Ellen From). The heirs and legal representatives of Jonas From, deceased, to coino into Court on the 4th Monday of August next, to accept or refuse to accent at the valuation, or to ! show cause why the Real Estate of said deceased should not bo sold. Same notice lobe given as in inquisition. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the *aia Court at Bellefonte tho 29th day of April, A. P., 1879. Attest } Wm. E. BunciiEiEJ.D, r JohxSpaxoi.er, > C. O. C. , Sherill. jlsin a 4t I)KN NSY LVAN I A, CEXTRK CotiSTY, SS : I, NVm. K Hurcbfleld, clerk of the Or- I plums' Court of the said coun [Seal ] ty, do hereby certify that at an Orphans' Court held at Belle fonte the2Bth day of April, A. I)., 1879, i before the Honorable tho Judges ef tin -aid Courf: On motion u rule was granted upon, Pol lie Ruber, George Ruber, Eve Keber, Annio Kerns, J F. Kern*. Mar garel NVeiland. Geo. W. NVeiland, Lydis Zehner, Geo. 11. Zehner and Michael He I her.—the heir* and legal representative! ! of Ab aham Kehr, deceased, lo come in to Court on the 4th Monday of Augus next, to accept or refuse to accept at tbi valuation, or to show cause why tho Ren E-tute of the said deceased should not b so.d. Same notice lo be given as in in quisition. In testimony whereof I have hereunti et my band and affixed tho seal ef sau Court, at Bellefoate the 29th day of April A. P., 1879. Attest: ) Wm. E. BaßcitrißLt Joiik Spaxulkr, / 0. O. C. Sherill'. jlsma 4l CTS7TKTM MIN GS, HarMILLINERY.-tott MBS. IXCY HENNY'S, CENTRL HALL, who has jus* received from I'hiladelphii the LATEST FASHIONS, and a ceir plote stock of new Bonnets, new Hal elegant Trimmings, Ac., which will b sold or made up, at reasonable prices. The new styles are very pretty. Ladii call and see Uiew early, First come, fir served. 1 uiur It . MKItC ANTII.K APFIIAISKSTNT. 'VfIIHR V KMKRS of fereiitn nad deme# I. Uc di*till#r# ami brew er#, broker#, Ac , >a Oflr# county, will < take notice that they aro appraised ' classed by the undersigned appraiser f * mercantile and other license lax for the t year 187t>, at follow#, to wit a vnoxainno. HAkiia M ■ i.i am r [ F.dler A Kunkle Merchant# .... !>• ll| Harper, Thot M<rohaal tailor... II ■ >o Mut.or, M M Merchant I I 10 7ft 'Phillip* Hro Merchant* 1" '0 7ft / Yearick, Tbo#—Uroeerie#, Ac...- 14 7 7ft list t.nrnM a r Alexander. JB At T -Coal, Ac 1'• 10 7ft Hauland, J H Merchant 10' JO 7ft it air, VP Jeweler 14 7 7ft' Itrew, !"• A A Sen Grocers 1- 14 Brewn, Ll. t'oal, Ac I 10 7 ' Itrachbiil, Jno Furniture tore it 77' It it it nel I A AiWenr- Mime -tere. II . * lienor, V Wlllkty d ull! cr 1 I leader, Joseph Coßloolionerv II 7 • Furey A l>nw.in Connect rv Ac 14 776 Goldman, 11 11 Clolhter I < 'Jji'.'j Graham A Son Hoot* and shoe# 14 77 - tJiigfonheimor, 1a Co Mirrh'nt l(i'.Vo> tiucreaheinier, 1 Merchant 11' -1 Green, V P brugjst 14 10 7ft Hat*. 1. Brewer - 13 23 7.'' Holler, II O Ililtiarda 760 ; ■ Heller, M O—Toba< coaist. - 14 .7o llickt, 11 K—Hardware w 7>> Hetter, Joba Merchant j Harris, J* A Co Hardw are II lo ' t ' hlaupt, laac Steve*, tinware,Ac 14 , Harper lire* Merchant#.. '1 !.l#cph Bros MerchaaU "•'l'. I ,' 1 Kauth, A Coafeclieaory _ -14 o j Kirk, K I—Druggist [* J'y 11,von A C Merchant. JO JO L'adser, C A Tobacconist J4 . m {Loch, S A A Merchant# II lu ,j Mcete. J A Co Grocer* 14 . ,ft Si i o More.4*l*l m tailors 11 • Miller, J V A Co Reeks A .la lioaery J; JO^O Newman. J Clothier 1J " <6 | Power#. John A Son Boot and _ hee 5t0re...... '4 ft ft 1 -' j Bote. J I#—Grocer J 4 : / ' Richard. F C Jeweler..... 14 ... jStitzor H Y Book# A stationary. 14 , i('| i.Sechler A Co-Grocer* J1 I • 7. Strickland. Cyrus Grocer 14 . . I'wilmyer, W T Stores aaJlin- a '■ 'IV j Valentines ACo -Hen 1 uidse... 3 *>_. >j Wagner. 1> M Merchant - II lj7* Wearer, 11 C- Tobacconist .. l4 , .o ; Wilson. M Varlane A Co-Hard ware 0 'J' Wilkinson W H-Sample bull ae?# - - 0 .o lYeager, 11 '4 • ft'' Zellers. J A Son - IrujcKat } s 0 .ft Zeigler. J W Druggist 14 .. • RLAXCHARO. I Kane*. J I -Merchant 13 10 75 IS.uger, Win A tV Merchant#... 13 lt'7-> HSXiatllU. i Dii.ge*. J X- Hardware 14 7 "ft Jack, Geo B—Merchant J4 7 7ft Stewart, J W-Drugglit 14 7 Stocer, S U Merchant 14 , ,6 ClSlill UXLL. | ' l>inj(e>, C—Ceafectionery, Ac... 14 7 7c l)einin*er, J O -Hardware 14 7 7ft, Gucicenheinier A Co— Merchaut# 14 . Murray. J D-Draggist - J4 77 ; Wolf, William -Merchant l- 5 10 .j CKSTKK H ILL- Strobm, Michael—Merchant 14 7 7ft Stroaf, Samuel Merchant 14 770 t'OULKh. ,sretnQfter A Son—Merchants...... 14 . . • Smith A Co--Grain dealer A coal 1- 1"■ - Stover, Geo W—' Whisky di#Uller i.' ift 7 rxHvi kk * SltLLa. llachau A Ce- Merchant- 13 10 To riLLMoaa. Mi lntire, L H—Merckant 14 7 7ft row lice r. o. Fowlrr, J 'T—-Merchat*t..., ...... 1. 10 , nxLr xioox. Grar, W S A iSea —Merchant#... 13 1076' HOWARD. Cook. lloLert— Merchant 14 7 7ft Rime, St* Merchant- - 14 Lucas A Broe—Merchant# 14 7 7ft Laulh, Beraerd-Merchant 11 I • 7ft Moore. 11 A— 14 7 7ft Kohh, William- Merchant 14 77 > Weber A Co—Merchants . - 1 ■ 10 .J uovaßartu.R. Houstr, LM A Co—Merchant# .. II 7 7ft lit* ULRRMSL'RU. Brawn. Uearjr—.Merchant 1! It 7ft Ge#harl. S U— Merchant. 13 107 ft JLLIAK. Hoover, U \V— Merchant—..... II 7 7ft' Irvm. liaaiel—Merwhant 14 , 7ft LRUoST. Christ A Thompson—Merchants 10 7'■ Taylor, 1> K— Merchant. 14 77 > LISI'RS li ALL. Ue, Daniel A Son—Merchant*. 13 10 7 • LOVRVILLR. Lev#, Jatnes A Sot —Merchant#- 14 7 7ft M Al>t*o*Hl' tu. Ocker, Andrew —Merchant IS It# To s MILBSBL'kO- Borrj, A J—Grocer 11 7?> Else, C Hi Bro—Druedist# 14 7 7ft: llinler, John —Merchant™- 14 "7 > ! ld'liaft#, A C—Grocer - 14 7" • McCla.n A Cook- Merchant# I! 1"7 > McCoy A L'-nn Merchants 1™ 107 ft KtLJ HRIM. Campbell, K C Merchant H 7To Kitenhutb, Jacob—Dreygist U : ftftj Eoat, John I>—Merchant l4 7 7ft' Gepharl A Mnser—-Coal, salt A plaster 14 7 7ft Lamy. Michael—Whiskey mer chant 13 2ft 7ft Muiser A Smith Haruware™ l.i 10 7ft Snook, J W Merchant iV Injuor I t 2ft "ft Staaim. J W— Merchant 14 77 - Temlinsor. 11 H A Co—Grecert- 14 7 7"> SITTAXt IIALI- Holmes, M E—Merchant II 77' OI.TVIA, BLAI* CO. Ccpenharer, Jno—Whiskey dis tiller Is 7'. OeCROLA MtLtS Iseet A Stoke#—Merchant# 14 7 7ft PK.VSt 11ALL. Fisher, J B—Merchant 12 10 7ft PI.KAeAST OA I*. Hnrne#. Koberl P—Cenfectionery Ao. .... 14 7 7*- Kckenrotb, Henry—Merchant.... 14 7 7ft Many. G —Whiskey distiller 13 ifti i'HILtreULRU. Ayors, Dr—Merchant 14 7 7*> Adams, O— Merchant 14 77 7 Fleck, S K Merchant 13 10 7ft Klagle, G S—Hardware- 14 7 77.' Gray, M G—Merchant 14 7 7ft Gray, M G A J V —Merchants... 11 lft "ft Ganoe, J A—Confectionery 14 7 7ft Hirlinger. O Q— Clothier 13 10 7ft lloep, G F (Trustee)— Druggist... II 7 Tft; Hale, J M A Co—Hardware .... 11 16 7ft| Heoeer, Harris Alio —Merchant* 10 'JO "ft Hayes, Richard —Billiards, 2 ta ble# 407 ft | Kwsler a liutfinKtca Merchant# 11 Ift 7ft ■lone#, Mull a Ce —Furniture store 14 773 McKinney, R I)—Drujofist 14 7 7ft, 1 Myers, T J—Coafeciionery ...—™ 14 7 7'*> Nulall, John .* Co—Merchants... 12 13 2' Pierce, J U— Merchant 12 132> , Kyrame, K A—Grocer. .... _ II " 7.7 Switzer, L a K—Books a station ery 14 776 , >traue, Lehman .% Co—Merch'nl# 10 207 ft ! Schoonover, J X—Boot# .* shoes 14 7 7ft I*l X C UI.EXX. I Boßk, Geo R—Merchant 14 7 7ft PIX* UROVR SIILL. ,i Dunlap. Jasa Co—Hardware 14 7 7ft j Samplo, J C a Co—Merehant..... I I 773 POUT MATILDA, i Barber, Thorn a# P—Auctioneer. sTai) 7ft, Gray. J V—Merchant 13 10 7ft Hoover, J C- Merchant It 7 73! I Keese, A W—Grocer 14 776 POITKR's W11.1.*. Thompson, W J— Merchant 14 7 7"> RKIIKU.-H t'RU. 1 E'ranck, Samuel—Merchant II 7 7-1 Millor, Mr# J U— Millinery and notions II 7 7*>i ' Speigelinyer, Jerome—Merchant I I 7 "ft: K<< K M-KIXO ' Kwiny, AG J* Ce Merchants... 14 7 7ft' HOI. A XI) ' Curlin .% Co—Merchants 11 15 76 ' SAXDT KIDUK. ! Jarkton, W J—Merchant 13 10 76j Miller, Wtn H—Merchant 13 10 76 > axow -lIOR, Boak, G R .* Co—Merchant# 13 10 "6 Harm, John—Confectionery 14 .7 76 William*, Herbert—Grocer 14 776 Wolf, Potter A Co—Merchants... II 16 76 nrßtxo mills. . Grenoble, I J—Merchant IS 10 75 i Krumrino A Son Coal and 13 10 7ft - Long, J D—Coal and (train 14 776 I I STATE COLLKOK. ~ Itamill a Thompson Merchant# 13 10 76 1 Stewart, J W—Grocer II 776 Q tusseyvillk. - SwerlE, S M—Merchant I I "*5 l 4 mmui i- Grelit, A J A T K—Merchant#... 12 1325 •s Leathers, A T A Co—Merchant#.. 13 10 76 WALKER. it Yerick A Son— Merchants 14 776 e woodward. tl Speieelmver, G R—Merchant 13 10 "5 ie Snook a Fee#— Merchant* and ll i- quor 13 26 75 woi.r'a stoke. o Kmrick, John- Merchant 14 775 d ZIOH. I, Solt, David—Merchant 11 775 Take notice, all who are concerned in t>, this appraisement, that an appeal will he held in the Oomuiiienor' Office, in Bellefonto, on FRIDAY, the 80th of May. ~ A. D. 1870, between the hur* of K ® o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, I*. M., whim and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB KISKXUUTII, M illheim, April 18,1870 Appraiser. 1 ma 4w a, ——————— —— n \ Mercantile Appraisement. [fej Ari'LICANTB for Tavkrw Lickmse I name# post orrica cl* eg Brown, Edward— Betlelonte 6 f.ki 7 **t' Boyor. IsaacD—AaroQuburjt 6 60 !'■ ICopeuUavoo, J-Olitia, lilair Co 6 W7* !A FATHER MURDERS II IS ! TWO! UILDREN AN n THEN SHOOTS HIMSELF. | Sun Fr*nci'o. May 10. L. Long* behtn, ft Gtrnaau living ou it vegcia* bit iambi* about live utiles, Irum Atitich, C'onlracoiia couutv, took bin little buy ami girl. aged n-*|eotlvoly six uml four year*, into the fiebls last Friday, beat tbem to death with a oltib, cut their tbroatu, and then went back to the house ami blew his own brains out with a shot gun Ike family Ln.l alwit) lived happily to*, gather ami it is atippumd that l.<itig*> belt in was aulleriiig troiu an attack ol mental abbt nation. NE W M A N, King Clothier ffj LARGEST STOCK, REST STOCK. .CHEAPEST STOCK. -' W Spring Suit#, s2.4o. 20 Iloots, 5t.75. HHIKTH 25 UTS, AND EVERY THING ELSE LOW IN PROPORTION, Tli© Best Bargains ever Offered in Clothing. Is ahead and bonnd to keep ahead NEVER BUY CLOTIIINB UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEh NEWMAN. ' Challenge the County to Beat my CRICKS and QUALITY* T W W AND BHOW AS LAHHK A BTOCK OPCIsOTUINIi As I HAVE, t LOTIIING MADE TO ORDER BY EI EST CLANS TAILORS AT VERY LOW PRICES ' : Faalkner. C A Pbilipsburg..... 7.7* 1.0 [German. Daniel Hc"ofuai<- _7 /O"' ' 11\ . Richard- l'hilipsburg .. sn7'- 'I ilaic. (Sotleib Pleasant Gap 7> 7s>7'< '! Hayes, Jeffrey Philipsburg 6 7*175 ! tiojp<-*, George it' 'sfonte ' 75 !Ioae>l A Teller Hellefeaie...... U) 7> Runes, Samuel H lHnnchard > • hn'tnii<r, Jonathan Mlllbeim... 7 J ) 7'> Kling, Joel, Jr —Walker 7> {*'76 ' Krvn, Agustus Belleh'Ote 6 60 75 Kohlbecher, Alois A Milesburg ■< 7*'76 ' Levd, Robert— .Pbiltiisbarg........ 7. {*'76 Long. Wm ,S—-Aaroiiabarg........ ■ .>'77. Mus-cr, W S ill hum 6 {*'7 • Meyer. David J Centre llall 7. 7a'75 ' Odi-nkirk, J ll—Cmiw lUll- m. 7. 7*'7 r > Pajimer*, James -Pbilipsburg .. 7> 7*' 75 Ruhl, David U-Pouer's Mail... 5 6" ' Robb, Henry --Nituny Mall 5 60 *6 ' KamsJale, John Pbilipsburg... 6 .Vt 7'. Sutler, Reuben V Howard 6 7**77, ' Stover, Perry 11 Coburn 6 60 76 Sbaffy, .Sbsdrack Pine Grove... & .V 75 ' I'avlar, R berl Pbilipsburg 7. 50 7 • \ L'sa'e, Jobn G Snow Sbee 7. 50 75 ,1 AITUCJINT* R Ski N Lurvi-r. ■ Anderson. John. Bellefuate.. 5 "Ji 75 .1 B'acaford. Oao l...Bellefouio ... .. :Ai77> I Kormaa. Jakob |...tpriof Will*. 6 -075 Kautb, Albrrl ..Bel.efoau - 5 W7 I Smith, Kr-Jerit k... h0.1ef0n1e...... 3D ,5 Weber, Petr...Phi!irsburg .... 5 'JO 77. Yarger, Henry C... Bellefoaie.... 6 du 75 IJo certify lb* above a corre< t lUt of all applicsnis for Urern and saloon li tem*, ar.J appraised by the ÜBdrrs.gr.eil, is Centre Counlv, up to dale .1 ACO It KISKSIUTU, ! Millhrltu, April th. IsP* Appraiser Washington, May lf> —Th® pobjeet of engrossing interest in the bwno on Sat iiiraay vp the silver I 11. Tbe voting land discueaion pretty clearly indicating 'that a .a-cfully prepared rorwure in favor of liuug tiu u* a !<-gai tender ;n accordance with tbe early ieguialion upon that aubjcct wilt cprry by a maiori ty m both chamber- l*he defeat of the amendmentsoffered In-iug no criterion upon the merit* of the real propos ition. . The democrat sUU'Uu to construct u bill having iu view the conaolidauon of I all those who opp - contraction and a Mng'.e standard, and follow it up with a i graduated tax. on mooniee for the relief 'of the great debtor claasr* and to more equitably distribute Hie lurdcw of tax ation between bonded capital and the productive Industrie*. Senator Wallace will tab* -AM on be fore a vote is had |*>n the JJ icspria tion bill to present an array of fact* bearing upon tbe r:ghtof Hie st-ites, ac companied with quotation* from Hie de hate* ic the ftatc c-nvntlun* uj >n the t.ul'ition of me feat ml outJiilluUon iu wln h the line of drmarcatioa will be distinctly defined between the poweri granted and the* rt rrted to the peo ple. j Bolivian IMOM !.**• r,'Cr>'. jr* i Alt caaaa front lha C'lil ai !' liv r.< are marcbiag t<> attai t o Cbillmn ar • a*f. | To Iblak iWarly u.i act <: r mult have ITWCKI health lnd geitn n isthe foo of he*ith and hou'.d at , in • 1 o driven ifrom the ytteni by the regular uie of l)r. Bull's lialtnaors Pillr Price ct. MAUKETS. P adelp . May 10.-K!-ar i firm, ilianotnta extra family, noaiani anJ fan cy at S>4 ■10(w.7 17 I'ennsylvaaia d>>. do , l S7(>a6 35 western do. do. at 6 7*>(0,0 i. Wheal at .'7c cl 13 l'nnx 1 vaa.* uad soul hern rod at $1 I7JM 1 17>1: amber nt $! 1' kt 17; Ityo 7v* c " lor westera nJ Pennsylvania. Corn Hats s'.jtk Sic aad while at ■ 17c. CHICAGO. Chicago, May 19 Wheat active, firm and higher Ne 'J Chicago spring '.*• *.V}C for cash. I r® -i6}c forcaea. at -7lta J7lc for ca'h; Rye 51 (*6l i. Bar lay o7'i> ' flfic. CATTLK MARKET. Philadelphia. May IV Cattla dull; giKid. t'x : medium 7>4r common f>c Bbeao • lull no wonted .n market; good clipped. > 4V<i,(|c; madium If-vllc coninaoa oictHe i Llcg dull; good 7>Jc nicdiam 61" Mc; >, uonitaoa 6a. Spring Mills Market. Wheat SIOO i; Rye, 45c. Corn, ears, per tu. now, .4*>c , Oats, TTdc. Buckwheat, 76c. >, Cloverseed, s'i (* to 77i i 1 Chop, per ton, S'JO.OO. S Plaster, ground par ton, flO.ft) ■> Flour, par bbl f1.60 i Butter, lie. Tallow. 6c. | Lard, He. '> Ham, 10c. 7JI Shoulders. 6c. ! Clean Sides, 6c. > i Bag*, 3c. IHttK* per dog., Bc. Tub wnrhod woo! Packed butter worked over, Bc. Coal, Retail. By Car, Grr. 7>i Kgg, $165 $4 3D 7! Stove, S", (*) I 'A 7.| Chestnut, $4 '*' ft Ml Pea, $3 90 $- 76 I>II,I>. - On I'd iL, at Spring Mills, nfl'-r a lin ' gering illnex, Mia* Nancy Jane, daughter of Peter Wilson, aged 4'.' years. 5| In Uownid twp ,on 10 inst., Abrsni Cupur, in his 00 year. ' In the borough of New Washington, j Clenrllrld <ounty. May 10, lhT'J, Mrs. Catherine Nefl", wifo of Jacob Nell, Sr., aged Pi years, d months and dd days. ' K. F. Kunkel'.- Hitler Wine ot Iron. • A iiiHiture for H"i i>tU or In.Jigr"!ion. • SU'iQAch, (totioral !• ! ilitjr. iHa-au- e f Ihei Nsrr'tiv i Srattttn. i ons'li'ii. :• \ tillt* of th" M >m4rh. ••<! lr • lli *o* rw'iytrlni • r nir Ktrf Uitili' #ttArttni#si! . or hi* mns* rvfun(lwi I*ric ff. s<rt lUn irrnuliic • Ask for I I K uii w.- ■ I, i ' rS% i '1 i. i wi. 1 t•* - nosthir. I*rl o ill. or tit f. <niea for #.' If your dnif|l*t don nut hit* it aenil t< I'r.sjtr ii'ior. N ' Ninth Ni , ruila Irlj ia, l*a Ailti o fr>i nucl •* 71 t ttnl aUint'. WORMS, WORMS, WORMS. K y. Kiaktl'iWoraHrrup hvat faiu b- fMtnf Pin,Mml,Md ItUHMoh Wt t m li Kutikol.lh" •t Ijral' . , fi I i'hjrt-l' un Wti tt-: a Tap" Warm It t two hsstira. ahtres with 1. -ai. nti>l ti<> fr until n tn-.v. .1 t "tnmon aaua* !•. b* If I &ih W.jftiie ls* renmie l all olhar wurina *i ha r.w ill* dowiroyr I at f , !ua an 4 •!- i<• ft. - I in* rt • r can t I " miliar or BoiUMpMlMl IMM wnrtu, ThmMM<Usrtd|ii| l*i LJ wttn aortM, Ks4 .1. II"I know LI. HIA. •PMUII, t oranoa,choblM and aaffacaiion, owrmisln, . In lsa ar Mind thr . awoil.riM \ pa hi In t !*■ at < 1111 leh.mntlaaanl nlnht, oHndlno of tin tooth, ptoktnp at the ntmss. oouah. favar. ilrhintf at tha aval. livad ( ai-tir, foul liri<Uli,his (latlant gioarw |o.|o and fhtn, lick Una and Irritation In tha anua -all thawc ajrin|> hina. and imera, i<mie from wuritp K !• Kunk-l a , Worm Krrui# onvrr falla t<> ratnotts tlmtn Prtca fl'tl lcr hoiiU. or uU hotih-a for O.'i *i (f or Tap Worm wrlta and couaall tha !<• tor.) lor all wltiara, hujr of y<ur drujrMial lha Wonn Sf rup. and if h ha* it not. •and hi Or K. K Kunkul.Uv North Ninth St.. Phila dalphla, I'a. Adrico l> tuall, fraa; acud throacaat •Uioi>, 24*|>4t | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK - Letters of administration on the ostato of Calvin Cauternian, lata of Gregg tp , dee d, having beon granted to thu under signed, all ltsmoiis knowing themselves tn he iudobtud to said deceduut are requested to make immediate payment, und persons haying claims against the estate will pre sent them authenticated for settlement. JONATH. WKAVKR, 17 ap Cl Admr. ayear. Bend 10 cents in 1 csnt Stamps for a fine Silver Plated Thimble, retail price 25 cents, and learn how to make s'd-')00 a your, no hum bugs. Only those who mean business need apply. A. T. BUCK & Co.. [33 us it ililtou, Pa. John A. Sutter, the di#c*er£r of gold 5 ib ("allforaia, is Heine in cajiirli*s ptvtrly si l.itia, J's "A corrtfi andoat #f tl.s Philadelphia / ifs vlUen him re eontly, .■•and Itm a litis old man, land of rtlftUag m • Pacific NUtMptrt* mess. lit.went to California in IWO.I be , . sino tht* Meilcsn [>K< nt, aoiuired me memo landed pc luu, and was for a ''whih* literally i<"t>#rch of all hn surety. le<l. Its iir! taw gold Ih. rn in the hands rot playing hildren, and sonn his land, to . which he haii to legal tilts, wss taken by , minor. I.it gatiwo completed his linau ► rial downfall, ned lis came tithe Kail.!* I Ths man win* tiret found ysld in A rissna ,it squally anrswardtsl, accordleg to a iorn potiJcsl wf ike t in s wbi', ' ratiie across hiiu at Horse Head. Its is an' • old ' I'.tstard. ants' I Karardo Trtyen, and _ Loops a mitsrah intern but oac* he war wealthy, the yield of his I.rat "Had" being ] fUI.OUO, Rascally • unpatioa' robbed lum. VNNI'AL MKKTINO <d PotUr Dis trict School Hoard.—The Potter District School It tiri will met at Old Fort. Monday, June "J, at B'lo o'clock, A M , to examine and settle Treasurer'* account. All prrsoni hating claims to l>retent are re.jiiosted to attend. The au ditors are invited to meet at 1 o'rloek, I'. M., to #ee if there be any "crookedntsa ' in the affair. of the Hoard. Uirectora elect will moot at 1 o'cloek, 1* M to orgaaiae new Hoard it. F. AUNLY, Proat. VV. A. Kckk, Sc. y. 10 ma 31 Cba m-partnership hereto- tor-- oi etVMW .lamos Dun lap and Jonathan lias, ha- this bth day of May, ItC'J, tree dl*selvod hv mutual consent. The business hereafter will he eon tinned by Jonathan liess. Persons having unsettled accounts with the Into firm of Jai. Dunlap A Co., will cotue and tuaae settlement without delay .1 \- DCN LAP A CO. Pine tlroye M iIU, I May 8, 187 H. I 16 ma It UHDCC nUnoL-** Lor me Ua,.| ll trr-aU oU dtwNMWB. Us* tins rtx|Tttir.rs ,.itif mwhoil tif al h !.<>raeo a lal le of .1 a IkJ #• c,...•* ot *kJ- Dnn|/sb.Mr.!;r, IVlat fo Ullltt< Ui* *• '• DUUVV AfU IMI klid • U*fr ol of oUi* * alualsie huTM Ibfu'taalMa l* *■ Mail Mil. I Unoka that I |OJd *1 **& ft* f shUh 1 do out 1U M -clifco Ido > *ur% f,.t.Wulat wrt.U OkOtd 11 j fckodoii M i 11. .Dtntb roiu. Yt lopiy J. A. Cottle & Broey - Ml 111 II AM" TAII.OHN,— CKN T H K HALL, Wmld reepeetfully announce t- the nu tans of this tlclb '.t that they are pre pared to da nil kinds of work belonging to that line, for men and b -ys, ana ac cording to latest styles. GooJs sold by sample. Having lad many years ei perionce they guarantee all work to ren der pcrlect satisfaction, end solicit a snare of tho public patronage. p3 y Harness. Saddles. &c n flis us.lmlfssl ilaaU Us meet lise ncpaia* UoOiSS.l< lean ei's. msMgsli) ssiiHUslUa Una ft P'- ll< u ' htssi- iof •ADDLKRT •so -9swi *t feeM o*e wiwiiir r she esufto s"i <• Hmoa.tke 'y*** l tf 4 ud. .toi-i.wsso. rt.msti! ■! >tdU. llsiiijj. -. srs Hrtaias W every liaubll ooalisy wntjm aa la fa<i .xuilliisa w twai-Wis • Btsi tlsts voWXiwh wsal.bs aoa . ".'iff.BB MaU** BELLEFONTE MUSIC STOKE. 0 Pianos! Pianos! ORGANS! AND MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS. ALL TIIK POM LA 11 SIIEKT MUSIC. RE PA RING AND "BCNINO DON K IN THK HK-T M \NNKR A?- "jd* JZ %"* PIASOS. CHICK EKING, STEIN WAY, AUION, WATERS. O It ii A \ s . ESTY, WATERS, WOODS, MASON t HAMLIN. BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS -7 Octave Uoacnond Piano*. Only *ISI>. U Stop OrniiiN. '-4 l'ull Net of Kn'lia, Price B'J7W, Only H.TS. I.T Slop Orgnitn, II Frill Net of Meed*. I'rlcc 8310, Only 87S. <Thin Organ liar the "Grand Organ Knci Swell.") Hccond-liaml Organ* foi 125. Second-hand Piano* for 150. VIOLINS, AND ACCORDEONS, 82.00 and upwards. Piano anil Organ Inutrnclorw, Coicra ami Nlool*. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Sowing Machines! New DOMESTIC S3O 00. Now WHITE 125.00. New ST. JOHN $25.00. New Improved SINGER 822 50. Now Improved HOW K 822.50. Second land Machines as low as s■>. AGKNTS Ft R K HV TTERICK A CX >' 8 PERFKCT FITTING PATTERNS. Orders by mail solicited and prompt ly filled. No Agents employed, The buyeres get tbo A gouts profit. We buy our I'ianos, organs and Machiues for Cash,and willgivo customers the ad vantage. BUNNELL & AIKENS. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, l'a. j feb27 I PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and Hllowlnterj est; Discount Notes; Buy and Soil GovornmentSecuritici, Gold and Coupons. Wu. WotF, Wm. B. MJNOLS, Pres't. Cashier II Altlt Y K. II ICES, (Sucwtror lo T. A. Hickt <t Ilro.) WHOLESALE * RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Patty, tfec., &•# EotALo inn. tb,* nijeiic) of Ibe feoutb IleuU OhlllMl l*low eottiily"|jV I WILL NOT ME UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE BAME QUALITY OF GOODS HI It lit .411 ! UUHKAH H U U It A II ! —roa— CHEAP JOHN, CENTRE HALL. The Spring KUOB of 1879 is now opening. We have just received an excellent stock of Spring and Summer Goods. which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. We have au immense stock and well Assorted in every line. We have DRESS GOOD?, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCEFIKS ETC., ETC.,i at lowest price?. Best Sole Leather ! always on hand. Give us a call im mediately. L GI'GCiFNHKIMKR A (X). W It. CAMP'S ; POPULAR. !i Furniture Rooms! i CBKTR7. HALL, 1A. 1 manufacture all kit.ds of Furniture for Chambers, Dining H< ai, Libraries and Balls. If you wan'. Furniture of any kind, don t buy until you see my slock. UNDERTAKING ' N In all its branches. I keep ia stock all 11 the Is', t !.: 1 : l iu.i>r •ve 1 Coffins j' an<PCa- lel, and have every facil- ( itr lr properly conducting this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Pre#erver, in which i bodies can be preserved for a considerablelength ofiima, I Ju'lMf We K- CAMP. CENTRE HALL COACII^HOP, LEVI MI MB 4Y, at his establishment at Centre ltall, keep on hand, and for sale, at the most reatona ble rates. Ca/Tiages, Buggies, A Spring WagonS, PLAIN AND FANCY, j and vehicles of every description made to. order, and wajratiled to be made ot the, best seasoned material, and by the most skilled and competent workmin. Bodies for buggies and spring-wagons Ac., of the . most improved paUerr.s made to order, also Gearing of all kinds made to order.' All kinds of repairing done pr> mptly and at tho lowest possible rate*. Person* wanting anvthing in hi* lire arc 1 requested to call and examine his work, lb will find it n.t to be rieellcd for dur I t ilitv and wear. may 3 tf. nixav BROCK v Kiiorr. j.. sitruKaT.i President. Cashier j OENTBE COUNTY BANKING CO. I (Lxtc Milliken, Hoover A Co.! Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, P'scount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold A aplOGfitf Coui.ori. Forks House! PERRY STOVER. PROP R. The Forks House, at (.©bum station, is new and commodious, and i- kept in best manner. Bed and board second to none in the county, tor SO horse*. Asa summer resort i. will be found all that could be desired right in tho heart ol good fishing and hunting grounds, and surrounded oy the most romantic scenery. Inov y New Pianos $125 Each, and all styles, including GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT, all strictly rtrsf-Wa.su, sold at tho lowest net cash wholesale factory prices, direct to the pur* ebaser. These Piano* ma t" one of the Cn est displays at the Centennial Exhibition and were unanimously recommended for tho (JiOMicaT HONOR* over 12.UUU in U*H Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co, —Factory established over 3<J years, 'the Square Grand- contain Malliushck's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, th greatest impr.ivcment in the history of Pi ano making. Tho Uprights are the line*: in America. Pianos sent on trial Don' fail to write for Illustrated and Descrip live Catalogue of 4S pages—mailed free MENDELSSOHN PIANO Co., & sept 1 v ill East 16th Street, N. Y. Tm po KT A NTtrr R A V ELK IIS. -THE BUSH HOUSE! lIKLt.gFOKTX, I*A. lla been recently thoroughly renovate and repaired, and under the inanagemer of the New Proprietor, Mr. GKOUGI HOPPKS. formerly of W'nisport, is lirsl class in all its appointment*. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are ofl'crcd to those in attendance atcou and others remaining in town for a fe davs at a time. The largest and most superbly Designc Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try tl Bush house. Baug GEO. BOPPES, Tropr. 0. T. AI.KXAKDKK. C. M. BOWI 4 LEXANDER & BOWER, A ii torn*?* at l*aw,Kllrf<>uta. laivan to OollctioQs. and Orphans* Court uracil May be ronaultod in German aud Englub. Ofhca Garruaa'i building, wjC# 74 n —HARDWARE!" i WILSON J FARLANE & CO. NEW OODS—?ANIC PRICES. H H R T K A O A M STOVES HEATERS RA]V<JEB V I) G K K E H M H We would eipedally call attention to the Highland Queen Cuok Store, -AND TUE YULCDaS >] £jiv)S W2A?IM® STOVZ. /tr Our Stock. being entire!/ >evr. We offer special Bargains in-A* OILS and PAIS TS.-l* WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. TVII.SO.V H'FARLAXE A* CO., ill'3l KM BLOCK. BELLKFONTE, TENN'A. Spring Mills O. K ! NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! l I. J. G reooble'a Store! SPRING MILLS, hat the goods. Largest stock I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, And now estends a cordial Invitation U hit friend*. patrons, ar.d public general ly. Alto a Complete Asaortment ol Ready Made Clothing for men act boy*. Suite as low as to t>c bad io the city. imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Full lines of MERINO UNDERWEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Boys Misses and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, 11 ATS, CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. And the most compete assortment of NOTI 0 N S n Central Pennsylvania, and prices ths willcotnpel too in self defence to buy o bm . Also rish. Salt, etc. 18oc A full line of nowe Sewing Machines and Needles for all kinds of machines 1 Also deals in all kind* ;of Grain: Mar- I kel price paid for the same. A specialty in CO A L by the car load. Jan. Harris Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF BOW. IR°OIILS, P A 1 N T S, OILS, ETC., J AS. TAKKIS A CO. Celkfbcte. | ■ piKNTRK HALL nt iFurniture Rooms: 117.114 KRrMIIIXE,, I 'respectfully ip forms the citißon of Centri j icointy, I bat he has bought ©it the oldj . stand ol J. O. l'oininger. and has reduced; . the prices, lie ha* constantly on hanu ( i and makes to order I BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, .; SINKS. i\ WASHSTANPS. CORNER CUPBOARDS, - TABLES. Ac., Ac. Hi* slock of ready-made Furniture is! large and warranted of good workman-l rjahip, and is alt made under his immediate) 1 supervision, and is offered at rates cheaper '• (than elsewhere. '■ Call and see hi* slock before purchasing v elsewhere. fob ~t I CENTRE HALL I Hardware Store. I J.O. DEININOER. i A new, complete Uardwnre Store has J ~ born opi-m-d by the un b-rsigncd in Cen- j tre Hall, here ho i- prepared to sell all , kind, ol Building mi J liou.-e Furnishing , ' Hardware, Nails. Ac. j Circular and lland Snws, Tennon Saws, id Webb Saws, Clothes Backs, a full assort ni ricnt of Gins- an l Mirror Plate Picture j K Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table it- Cutlery, Shovels. Spades and Forks Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes. Nails, Norway Rod*, Oils, irt Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn w islios. Pictures framed in the finost style, ed Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice, he Remember, all goods offered choap er than elsewhere. " TOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at at- tf 1 j,w. CloUsetioDS prompU* nisje and spscU tlon attention t;i?en to: hoae having land* or property for lo*.,s*l. will draw up and data acknowlod#ad Dvoda i iu Moridca#©*. Jtc. office in tbo dUmyad, aortb aidaof if. |Uiseeurihuus.BU*teßU. ectlSSS^. • i. L—-~~ i : nsmlmfim Piles, Constipation, lURrfQBHRI PR. L B. 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