TIIE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'ml. May 4 29 '7O T-tfT-Tgnxtn.—s2 per yror, vrArn pnrd t tAranff ; s'2.fto vhm not m 0./rann .itirrri. 'rmrnls 2tVf* yrr txnr for thrrr in aerfiow.v, ami Arrnfsyrr linr far every st *rqnr.xl insertion. Adeerft." jrufs fry */ year at a tihrral rft'seownf. Sufrtrrthf* out aid* thf reu-tf- V t dd Eeltoo* lls.t Y. A I aswsi. Xo.-'j .t t At svstonr.. Nt itt.ri t. at txviHia. NO. SSt. t A At . i rte-tini eo (it Whtr# Aich full rouou In Hi Mntdnw IIALL ... .. t | S • J J ARM \ R M N>. Pnf 11. *1 lh*" lUU.Centrv Ralloq tha r lel.tir fu tt.vtaaliP At and overt too week* t-. .t* Ketter Xlsvter. l.r.vSA*t* Ultov*. Sr. I Felix Mullon. n well-known cit -en of Bollefonte, died suddonly nf npop ei \ oa Tuesday evening of last week. —Clothing made to otdor at Now man's by one ofth* bo*t tailors from FhiL adelpbin. Gen. Beaver orates nt Indiar.n. IN., on decoration day, and Beoeher at Oar field. Hon. John Walls of Low *burg, ha,'. one of hts hands amputated on account of cancer. The bo.-t and most experienced workmen, the b< -t material and the low est prices found at Jno T l.eo's coach shops. Centre Hall. Vail oa h-.rn if you want a gtx>d rig Mr. Oeker, the landlord of the Con tinental hot< I. at Madisonburg, has a .. t of ground which yields wheat at the rat •f 42 bushels to the acre. Gecd cultiva tion accounts for it, and proves what cam be done where there is good farming. The rush at the Beehive Is unaba ted ; it is wonderful what an amount of goods are sold by Bauland Why thi rush ? Because it is one ef the best exclu sive dry-goods stores in the central part of the stale, and besides the prices are far below any others elsewhere. It is a one price store,—where all are treated alik*. Go to the Beehive for the be.-; bargains and best assortment. The Democrat says: We regret to learn that Mr. Joseph Beck, who went last summer from near Wolfs Store, in Miles township, t a new Lome in Lin coln county, Kanas, has lately experiene ed a tuo-t sorrowful affliction in tbe death •f his only children—two in number— from lha; dreadful carga diplheria. Seme fellows have taken the belt as walkists. seme as pugilists, some as marksmen, but the most honorable belt worn by any, is the belt Newman wear- j for selling the cheapest clotfc ing in the | state, with the best assortment, and for being the ehampien who brought dt the price ef clothing Newman wears this honorable belt, and none can take it from him. Go and see K.ag Clothier N ewman. The Lew'tsburgJc .rrffe.' says: Chas f. Huston, the hero ef the recent forgery on J-.i.-.th A Co., at Coburn. managed I" effect h:s escape on tie road in from Km sas Wo understand, however, that the { firm secured most of the money that he had obtained through the forgeries. Housekeeper-, just make a note of tb's fact, that Sech'.er A Co., keep a full line of queensware of the best qua :ty. sold in s-ls or a single piece, yellow and Rockingham ware of all sizes and ,-hapes stoneware in all size*, shapes anJ sty es canned goods, pickles, sauces, oils, or ange*, lemons, r p;ces that are strictly I pure, the best article of fish and fu! weights, an.l hundreds of other articles— I any thing needed in the heu*e and beloi g ing to the grocery tine. They are in con stant receipt of new and fresh groceri--.- and sell at very low prices Old Bonnets.—A lady, with Leatnon's ' Dyes made by Well*, Richardson sc Co.. Burlington. Vt., can so change tbe celor and character of her old ribbons and bon nets that tbey will be a marvel of fresh ness and beauty. No; much labor requir ei either. Mr. George Homan, formerly of Aaronsburg. now living with his son Jno. 11.man, in Harris township, is one of the oldest citizens of our valley, having now reached his W year. May he live to ad:i j another caught—though he never lived for r.aught. S-ribner's contains, as an illustrates' , "leader." "The Fine Arts at tho Pari- Exp"fition.' a valuable and in'eresting sketch, "Mediterranean of America,' "The L'niversttv of Berlin," d:e., com prise the other articles illustratod in the highest style of engraving on wood. Un der the supervision of its intellectual edi tor, Dr. J. G. Holland, the literary con tents are, of course, of a high order. Scribner & Co., N. Y. St. Nicholas has iu usual supply ofread ing for very little 'elks, and much that is of interest to persons of riper j ara. Tbi- ) No opens with a pathetic little tcry en title.! "A Secend Trial." followed by an amusing sketch, "Resi-e Ananias." Th illustratioas are admirably adapted to the diversion of the rising generation. Scrib ner Si Co., N. Y. All the best material, wood, iron j and trimming*, are u-ed in the coach j shops of.lno T Le and he employs nr.* but good workmen Thai's the rea*< n why his work finds favor everywhere. You need not go to Philadelphia for a handsome monument or tombstone. Guest Si Co-, at the Centre Hall marbw works, do work equal to the best and a' lower prices than any other establishment Hardware, a full line, fer builder. and other uses, at prices the lowest in this county, at J. O. Deininger's. KCT. S G. Shannon's work oa Bible Readings should be in tho hands of every student of tbe Scriptures. Can be had ol Jno. Shannon, Esq., Centre Id all. DRESSMAKING —MRS.SMITH, dress ■*. maker, Centre Hall, desires to call atten tion to her sample' of trimmings of all kinds ; also, samples of now styles dry goods. Cutting and fitting done to order, and old dresses cleanedaarid clone over b.\ her. Gentlemen's shirts, cuffs and collars made to order, and warranted to fit. Has also just received a new stock of Spring stylo*, fashion plates, patterns, etc Cl' •e and see. 15 ma it A new double thread shuttle st-wing machine, works by hand or treadle, for sale or trade at this office. Warrant ed. .MRS. ACHES STOVER. DRESSMAKER. Aaronsburg. respectlully announces that she is prepared to do all kind* of Dress making, family-sewing, and making Boys' Suits. Confident that she can render • n tire satisfaction, she asks a share of public patronage. Always prepared with the la test styles, and all kinds ot Trimming* for gale. ® ,na Get your dried and canned (ruiU at Seehlers,headquarters for all kinds ofgro ceriee. Goods warranted fresh and pure. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, a sure cure for coughs, cold*, croup and early stages of consumption. Try it. Every farmer needs Fitzhugh's American Hay Elevator. It w ill save ful ly one half the labor now expended in un loading and stowing or stacking iiay or straw. Every farmer knows what this saving is worth in tbe hurry and heat of harvest. It costs but little. It will last a life time. It is fully guaranteed. Any parts that may be broken by fair treat ment. will be replaced free of cost. JAR. B. LEE, Centre Hill, is agent for this Elevator. 10ap8 GERMAN HORSE AND Cow POWDER It should be the aim, ef every owner of horse* and cows to make theiu as handsome and . useful as possible. The German Horse jf and Cow Powder makes fat, muscle and milk Price, 15 cents per lb. For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. 15 ma 1m Call at C. Dinges' stere for any and *ll grades of tobacco, at the lowest prices. DEV. STANDING COMMITTER. There will bo a meeting of Iho Demo cratic Co C tnniittee, nt lUllofonto, Sat. June 7, at 1 p m , for the purpose effect ing representative delegates to llio tato ' u (invention, -ennterial conferees, and to apportion the delegate* among the \nri f , mis districts for the next three years. A lull attendance i requested. One of Iho ancient landmarks of Aaronsburg ha* disappeared, in thp tcar • in U vtr of tlio obi cornor on Plumb | street, known as Iho 1 lonian property , j Now building- are about to bo put up in * plac* of the old on. by Mr. Howard Ho -1 man. ! Tho most romploto assortment ol ; tobacco* to bo found in Pennsvalley, i* at I D OROS' now store, wboro wo will guaran ! too you lowest prices A trial will con vince you. j Tito protectant clergymen of Troy bavo . ' rassed rocolut onit to limit burial cervices, a* far a* porc bla, to Scripture reading, *irg>ng an.l prayer. One of the reasons j tor omitting sermons on cueh occasions is j thus stated: "Ministers are often embar rassed and broughl to a degree of dis ' credit bv mappropriatene-s ef remarks by I ignorance of peculiar features of the life or family of the de> cased person, by sav ing too litl'e or too much in the view of blasi <1 and prejudiced minds and fear of giving offence." The w. alitor from Wednesday af ternoon Si to 2b. w*< cool, with severe troctjin some parts on Friday and Satur day. It frequently happens t 1 at severe pain is very greatly relievo i bv thorough pur gation Use Pr Bull's Baltimore lb Is for this purpose Price 2> els. Jacob Gepbart, ene of Millheints most worthy citizens had his hand hurt very bad by a horse tramping on it One of his fingers being very nigh cut ort by the animal's shoe. I Twe Mame farmers discovered that beans p'at ted between their row - of pota toes drove awav the potato bug. Judging (boat the piles ef pavement st b- Ciimni ttee en Flower*—Mrs. S. S. | Wolf. M-s. F. Kurtz, M-- W P. Shoop, ( Mr- G M. Boal. Mr*. Um Wolf, Mrs. , Levi Murray, Mrr I>. B. Brisbin, Mrs. Wnt B. Mingle and Mrs. D F Lure, as , so Mr. M Durrtinc. Drs J. C. Melntire t and Alexander Committee on Flags— ( Adam Nearhood, J. C. Boal and I). B. Brishin. | , Col Gregg was then elected Marshal— , and appointed W tu. P. Shoop Assistant } Marshal—after which tho iollowing Pro-; gramme was decided uj'D : Meet at ha ft pastoo clock, p. in , Fridav. May 30. in t Witaier'a Grove. P-oces-ion to leave groTe at C p in , sooner if pa-sible, and , march in the following order: 1. a Band; 2. Minister'. S. Flag Bear- | or and Soldiers. 4. Flower Bar- , ers, (little girls and boy- . 5. Citi- j zens. I$ quels, wreaths, etc., can be ta- 1 t ken to Mr Derstint's, where they will be , distributed to the girls and boys as they pars on the wy to the cemetery By ob- t serving the above a great deal of confu- f siwn will be avoided. The ministers of Centre Hali are invited and will partici ( pate in the ceremonies. ilon Jvhn B. Linn, of Bellcfonte, has , bc--n engaged as orator for the Jay. Mu- j sic will be furnished by the Lemont and , Centre Hall bands—also by the Glee t Club of Centre liall. Notwithstanding the fact that there ] have been special committees appointed, | we still hope all citizens will feel directly , intererted in the matter and assist in mak- j ing the eccasion impressive and success | ful. We are invited to a-si-t in decora- , nng the graves of S 'ldi-.*rs buried at Pot ter's Bank, and in re urn 'nvite the citi | ( z-ns ef Potter's Bank nnl v icinity to be nresert at the decoration in Centre Hall < Let us tt i ta'ko Fr d.ty. May 30, as a Hob* " lay an I let shops and farms take care of hemselvet. The decorating ceremonies *: best, are but small tribute* of respect 1 us if to the memnrv of tho-e who not only ' f-mght and bled, but gave tbeir lives for . their—our country —and secured for us 1 oeacft. happine-s and independence. Can ' we net, then, in view of these facts, spend ; ' at least part of a day in demonstrations of , our appreciation of the blessings transmit ted to us by those who died upon battle- i >■ ds in defence of cur country. - W. A. JACOBS, A. GKCOO, Secretary. Chutriuan. C. Diogcs still has on hand and is constantly receiving the choicest lot of * groceries to bo seen in the Talley. Coun try produce taken in exchange NIWSPAPCK LAW. —Newspaper law -ays if a person orders bis paper discon* tinued he must pay up all arrearages or the publisher may continue to send it on and finally collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the past ■ 'dice or not. Also action for fraud can be instituted against any peron, whether 1 he is responsible in a financial way or nut, who refu-cs to pay subscription due for a 1 publication Fresh drugs, medicines, fancy and toilet articles, stationery, fi*hing tackle, all in greatest variety, at the old reliable drug store of F. P. Green, in the Bush House block. Phoenix Pectoral will cure your cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarsen*-* quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings rest Phoenix Pectoral oosts 25 cts ; 0 bottles sl. Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of a new book, "A Treatise on tbe Horse and bis Diseae " published by B J. Kendall, M. D., Enos burgh Falls, Vt. The book is full of val uable information, and as tbe price is only 25 cents, no horse owner can afford to go without it. Tbe book can he bad of the author as above or at this office. A MURDERER PRONOUNCED BANE. San Francisco, May 25.—The Sheriff's jury empaneled to try the question of the sanity of Troy Dye, ex-Public Adminis trator of Sacramento, now under sentence of death for murder, and who has lately been exhibiting symptoms of an unsound mind, have returned a verdict that he is sane. Dye and bis accessory, Anderson, will be hanged oa Thursday nez. CENTRE CO. S. S CONVENTION The annual mealing of the Centre t\ . Sabbath School Convention, was helJ i • Union Hall, at Madisonburg, on Wedant a .lav evening, 21, The President, Capl * Austin Curtin, opened the exercises wit -| an appropriate address. After singing i ! and prayer, the fallowing topic was aa iouneed for disenssion The Branches of Instruction to be laugh f in a Sabbath school John ti. t>K The subject was opened by Bet. Sha i ver, in a 15 minutes speech, replete will instruction for teachers, i The iievt subject was The Objects te be secured bv ln*truc tion in the Sabbath school.—Ps 7f 7- Occupation, Know ledge, Salvation. Tin* was opened in a 15 minutes speed by K'v. S Kurt. who iu the short liui ! aliened him te the large field presento. bv tbe subject, gave a clear insight to tin objects a* contained in the topic Fiv minute speet lies were then in erder, whet Rev. Jan Toatlinson continued the dis cuxsioa in a xerv forcible speech in tier man, much to the satisfaction and edit-ea l.en ut the larger part of the audience, s much >o that a molten was made that h< repeat h-.s remarks iu English, fer tin benefit of such as do uot understand tier man . Kov. Touilinsen however declined, . and suggested that some ol those who has made English speeches deliver them is German Further remark* were made by Messrs. Akors, llsrvy, ltlshcl and Dan ley. Thursday morning Exercises conduct ed by Ue\ Furst. Remarks were mad* by Rev. Aurand. Regular session opened. Topic for Jis ' cussion Tbe Work of Instruction in the Sab hath school 2 Tim 2 15 Diaeuseion opened by Kev. Akers. Ihe work he said was similar to that of the ministry, and a work to make the world meve and <-ne of study arid preparation, and most reach the heart of the child; it is a werk e! which none need feel asham ed. Col P. W. Barnhart, next spoke upen this topic and gave his experience as te the progress made in his scbeol uader ths new system ot teaching which has breugbt more accessions te the church than any ether source- Further brief remarks by Mes-r* Harvey and Crittenden. Kev. Tetuiinson followed in his usual forcible style in tho German, saying that the work was to properly set apart the Wi>rdat:d iuiptess it upon the scholar— make it important, make hell hot as pos nble, ar.d create a holy fear It is net a trifling work, and a teacher should be wi-e; ignorance can not instruct, and the student needs to be diligent, as much so as a minister. Topic A Teacher's best helps in Bible study. How te interest a class What a teacher can do for his scholars eul of school Opened by Rev Stover, who referred to tho helps from commentaries ; the teacher must s ek the spiritual interests of the scholar, besides imparting instruc tion, he needs tbe influence of the spirit of God to qualify him. Kev. Aurand said he approved of broth- j er Stover's means, but does not approve ef depending too much en commentaries; should study first for themselves, and take tke ether helps a* aids. Hs uttered much profitable adv .co tor the teacher as to his vi k and conversation outside ef the school, as he had observed teachers whose conduct wa* not in keeping with their teachings. Rev Shaver said be would get children interested in himself and have ikeiu love htm, then get them to love the truth by try : .Bg to make It attractive by his study of it and present it in bis own way with the help of tbe Holy Spirit. Rev. Akers remarked that the teacher must interest his scholars aad love them. Dr. Ua der thought a teacher should give evidence to the class that he knews what he is going to talk about, and tbat tbe scholar must have a chance to talk back. He related his experience as bring a teacher that it required harder work than a sermon to keep the interest up. Kev. Cronce was then called upon to sing, "Scatter the Seeds of Kindness ' Topic Methods *f Instruction in a Sabbath-school —Titus 2 7, 8. Opcaed by Rev. Akers, followed by bro. J S Houseman who explained tbe use of illustrated charts. Rev. Tomlinson again spoke ia German on CatechizalioG lie approved of helps and the consecutive system ef isstructiea, but be said we may study these ar.d yet not know anything of the Bible as a sys tem ; was stroDg'iy in favor of studying the Catechism ; it can be done in schools without designedly obscuring our dssom* iralionalism. The five points can be taught without bringing in denomination alistn. Afternoon.—Children's Meeting. Re sponsive reading* on temperance. Topic: How to receive Instruction in a Sabbath-scheo!,— Ps. 111. 10. Opened bv Rev. Dr. Calder in an in structive address, that was attentively lis tened too. Scholars' exercises, conducted by Ham'l Fouat, was a pleasant exercise, followed by an address by Rev. Aurand to the children. Dr. Calder being called upon repeated the Lord's Prayer in Chinese, and rolaled some of the peculiarities of that language Kev. Tumlihson next addressed the chil dren in German. Topic: The sure way of escaping the evils ef Intemperance.—John 14 C, and 21. 22. Ki r Furst opened the discussion, fol lowed by Kev Biggert, who brought home the evil* of intemperance in a most pow erful manner. Prof Krise also made a brief address upon the subject of temperance. His re marks were to tke point and well rqeeiv ed Officers elccted'for the next year : President—Austin Curtin. Rec. Sec'y—C Dale. Cor. Sec'y—Rev. W A. Biggert. Treasurer—Alf Nichols. Executive Committee—D. S. Keller, S. I) Gray. 11. L, Ilarvey, Rev. S. Furst. J. W. Gephart, George Gray, Rev. I M.j Smith. The writer was not present at the even ing session, which closed the labors efthe' convention. The attendance was large all the time and the hall crowded during each session, j We must remark hero that Madisonburg' lias a hall that is a credit to the place, and of which many other places could feel proud. Bellefonte was fixed upon aa the nuxC place ot annual meeting. AH were well entertained by tbe hespit-l able people of Madisonburg and farmers, of the vicinity, whose wives and daughters did their utmost to furnish the best for| the inner man, and did it in a manner to tnnke their guests ever bold them in great-' ful remembrance The music was excellent. Miss C. E Fouet presided at the organ in an admira ble manner. London, May 19.—A dispatch to the Times from Calcutta says: "Tbe report that front 2U.OCIU te HOOCOpersoas died from cholera while returning from a re ligious fair is repeated " A despatch to the Daily A'etc* frem St Petersburg says "Tbe disease which has broken out in tbe Caucasus proves fa tal in tweaty-four hours. In Derby, which contains 150 houses, seventy per sons have died. In Medivrisbeni, with 200 houses, there are 200 persons dead. The mortality elsewhere is on the same scale" The town of Halns, on Luke Halasto, seventy-live miles southeast of Peslh, hat been inundated ID consequence of contie* uotis rains. Floods have destroyed 30()l houses in Kettori. The harvest prospects in that district are ruined. A MAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLE, J Th a Natloaal Publishing Company *1 Pbila4alpbia, Chicago. St. l,<-uianl Day* j ton ara doiag a goad work ia Ibis loiniuu i nlty bv eir-ulating among aurin>iiiig i* elegant, te.te -1 fill and sub.tantia! Tho prrss work is done in tha best styl, and tho papor is ol I the fluent quality. ftomg dalarmiaod that their Hiblr. tlmll not Ue .urpas.od by any olhvr edition in pnal, tho publisher* liava i*.!ril to it an '■ abrtdgasrat of Dr. \\ illiam >mith great Dictionary of tbo Hiblv This I. a COM plete book ia it.alf, aid oald utnka an octavo vein mo ot -nr .it kua.ired pago. 11. reputation as the l>.t ftililo D ctiea.; > i. World-wide, and ea. b subscrthar le tin. Bible Ibua ebtaiM it ' li Anetbar nromiarat leatere i> a Hi.turv t ef AH the Religious Denomii 1 atiea. el the . \V arid. 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This it follewred by a handsome Faenlv Record, consisting of four quarto pages, tinely iithegrapired At the ead j the volume I. a photograph album, will spaces for sixteea tuirtraiu . The Natioaal Pub ishiag Cotupaay - Bible, weigh from one te three pounds tucre than any other Faasuy U hies pub l.sk >d ia the r uited Males Tbi. is proof positive that they ara m ra solid arid sub s'.aatial tban any other Ribla. It preve> that tbey are printed en heavier p.per aad bound with heavier and more durable material. They are pabli.hed ia Cermet alio We cordially coiatnnnd this Bible te, our reader. .No boats should be without Jit Tbe prtca n *; >ni.a.agly I '*' l >"f . He - '* • t * id.OW.UVJ ; Kaltlmere*. 4" '7 477 Ba li* , more has increased its re.e p'.- 17.' per ' cent, ia the past five year. , Ex-C-ongreasman Mackev ha* r< - • sumcJ the practice of law at Lock Haven. y . s !) The Widow Oliver turned up in 1 Harrisburgon Saturday, seeking f r au opportunity to deliver a lecture on tempcrauce. She did'nt get ii. The McCaully (,'er Work#, Altm- ! ua. which were burned on Friday, ' civet S7O (><)<, were afterward sold at " v Sheriff # sale for $20,0(K1. and bad an insurance of SIO,OOO. Fifty men a red" thrown out of employment. The democrats hate passed the necs-va- 1 j appropriation bills, but the fraulnUat president would rather "starve tbe gov ernment" than that tho republican party should be obi iged te surrender the psrt.-ar. advantage of troop, end marshal, at the " poll.. \ After an all night session on Fr day aighl the H mse of Representative, has * passed by a vote of 114 to 97 and after , many day. of debate and Chbusterirg and muck amendment, the bill presented by " Mr. Warner (Dem , O), making the „ standard dollar of 412; grain* a legal ten- ' dor for all dsbt. public and private. Un- | der the bill the silver dollar w ill be re ceived for custom dues, and wilt be used ' in part at least in paying interest en the . bonded debt. Subsidiary coin may also be exchanged far legal leaders when pre- ; seated in sums not less than s'.*• Certifl cates to parties depositing bullion for coin age and certificates representing coin ir Treeiury will be issued, both classes lo l>e receivable for duties on imports. * * * Burling en. May 17 —-Tlie //.jirXeyc I contains special crop njperU from more * than 100 poiats in lowa. They show an ■ increased acreage of wheat and corn, and ( that both of these crops are in excellent 1 condition. The see-on has been dry, ; which has enabled larmers te plough lands ' ( that were not tillable in a wet season. In I a few iecaliliet the drought has done some < damage, but as a rule tbe recent lain- : came in time to leave the crops in g >od , shape. Rain will be needed in most of . ! tbe sections within a week or ten days to ; keep the crops in rend condition. Oat end hay w ill fall short of the yield of la-l t Tear, owing to a decreased acreage of eat* iuwd and i dry seasen. Other crops prom *0 a ga-'il yield /CENTRE COUNTY. S. S. The Commonwealth of Ponn'a [Seal.] To Aaron Lukenbach, y.>u are hereby cited and cum manded to be and appear man Orphans' Court to bo held at Bellefoutu in and i for the County ef Centre on the fourth I Monday of J uno seat, then and there, to jstaow cause why the letter* Testamentary granted unto you on the Estate of K E. Mc.M inn, should nut hu reveked. Notice of thi* citation to be given by publication in two newspapers published in Centre county fer four successive weeks. Witness the lion. C. A Mayer, I'resi- Idenl of the said court at Uellulente, the 'Jbth day of May,A D. 1879- Wm. E. B uncurl kid, C. O. C. CtKNTKK COUNTY, 8. 8. / The Commonwealth of l'enn'a, [Seal.] To Aaron Lukenbach, you are hereby cited ami com manded te be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Hellefonle in ami for j iho County of Centre en the fourth Mon jday of dune next, then and there to show ;cause why Iho letters of Administration I granted you on the estate ot William McMinn, deceased, should not berevokeu. Notice ot this citation to be given by pub lication in two newspapers published in Centre county for four successive weeks, i W itt.cn the Hon. C. A. Ma|lf frcsi dent ul thu said court at Uelletunle, Ihu 2tith day of May A. D. 1879 \V M E. Bu KCtl K1 KI.D. C. O. C. OTICE is hereby given that the foU X v low iug named person has tiled pe nnon for License in the otflce of the Clerk of the Court of General Quarter Sessions ot the I'raee in and for thu county ot Cen tre, and State of form a, and that appli cation will be made a the June session of said Court on the 4th Monday of June next, le grant the same : George Miller, Tavern, Gregg. J. C. Haki-KK, '29 may Clurk. Ct J ,* / W j a.year csnt Slumps for a lino .Silver Plated Thimble, retail price 25 cents, and learn bow to make $2500 a yeur, no hum bugs. Only those who mean business need apply. A. T. Buck & Co., 22 ma 4t Milton, Pa. 1/C IU nA I I *Q This romarkftlilo modicine will euro Hunoiua Splint Curb '•! louft etc : or any enlArg**tuoiii ANl> WILL REMOVE THE HUNCH WITHOUT BI.IHTKRINO or catifttna QP AWIM 11 ® vor dlftcorerwtj Ol M f 111 tnjuala it for certainty of action In lop Sing the lament** and removing the Lunch Price I.UU, Htmd fou circular giving POSITIVE i Itooi pi IDC *ND your neare*t agcnPn ftddro*n MOLD UUML by drugglata or eut to any aiidrt'ftM b> the JuiTenter I!. *.Eco4*iiiM. U„ XaeelurshFalls, Yt. News from Cashinor# It very bad, Tho Clmlera in l'nskawur i* threatening to Increase of urgent distress nad famin#. raise an obstacle to tho prompt withdraw joined to inrotnpßtfney, r.irruption ami at of Ilia (roups from A f|linniMnn. Tha want of organisation an tho part f the of disease bis appaarcd In most of tho cities ficials, I# producing tho tue-l serious tat- of tho I'ualaub. l)cally, #r rebbery, by of affair*. armed ftngs, la esiimnng alarming pro Clifton, Ont. Mnr '." J. Harmon Peer portion* in the Dot-ran, oapaelally In the of Toeterville, Ont.. thia afternoon sue I'oona dlatricl. coafutly perlotnicd tho feat ot jumping Fennel tea la a simple remedy to quiet' front tho now suspension bridge into tlx tho baby, and thla Innocent artlrlo item-' rivor below, a dielnntc of HW foot, in tbotodlcdin Dr. Hull. Ilaby Syrup, which presence .I a largo crowd of spectator*. puts the baby to .i*ep without the evil While Henry llortofi, ag d mlyflvt use ef opiates. I'rico v; 6 aanta. vear-, at oiling machinery in Itio grist- London, May 10 A diapatcb to lUu null at Flora, Out, hi. clothing caught ter'a telegram company from it. I'elers on a .hall making ISO revolution, per burg report* that a gioat runllagration ia minute, and ti c unlet t u nic man was raging In l'etropawlooak, .Siberia. H#v#r lilarally torn to pieces. „| quarters ol the town are in flame* NEWMAN King Clothier fj L AUGUST STOCK, It EST STOCK, CHEAPEST STOCK. £ tyring Suits, #2.40. Underwear, 2(K Boots, $1.75. SHIRTS 25 CTH, AND EVERY THING ELSE LOW IN PROPORTION. Tlie Best Bargains ever Offered in Clothing. Is ahead and bound to keep ahead* NEVER BUY CLOTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE SEl£n NEWMAN.' I Challenge the County to Heat my PRICES and QUALITY, * and 81IOW AS L A RGK A STOCK OF CLOTH lN(i AS 1 HAVE CLOTHING MADE TOOKDEKDY FIRSTCLASSTAILORS ATVERY LOW PBICtt Spring Mill# Market. Wheal $1 U) Rye, 44c Uorn, ears, per bu. new, .4oc < ats, '."dc I Buckwheat, 7&c. UluVerseed, s'' I*l to $ • 75 Chop, per ton, S'JU.U>. T aster, ground per ton, SIO.UI Flour, per bbl $4.60 ! Rutter, 1-C. Tallow, oc. Lard, fie. Ham. Ilk.- Sheultler*. <.. Uleall Sides, tic. Rags, '.V. Kgg. per do* , bo ! Tub washed Wool Stic, Packed butter worketi over. He. Coal, Retail By Car, Gross, Egg. s4s4 2) I Stove, la) $. u r , Chestnut. $4 'l'j * i hO | l'ea, 111 FD. tn April 21. CapL Henry Smith, of I'enn Iwp , aged b'J year, aud 12 uij'i, ••n the 'lb it ,t . ia M arc s towr.sh p, Mrs Julia Ann >paw J, .fr ■ ! J 'II S psd, aged 41 yct.rt, 6 month, and 9 days. A: IV.e ti enn. May tilti, Joseph Heckle., sgtd tears. Un the VTJnd int.. near Centre 11*11. ilr,, Mary S ah I, te of J-w,<, , ag' e j jear# 11 muktks. a;. Ot) It 1 n*a !'. tfaltrtt) dD;wla Ihe u.ttHal gls-m ftbl a -a. * r 1 a • iT.ufiaalaa lb# r.'.Lia ay4c .. t-ctt g- l r 1 ie tlj I f Kdbkrii G KM • 111 PT WWU JU , LUI B:> .A v Alftidft v\iirm>. WORMS, WORMS tw I Kafckal'i Vf .rat srup BUM (ftlla l dcatr i ma. *•*!. ft lad 'nft*sJ ftoi Ie Ku: 4ri flaw *Tt If Wit M$l I f l.'B'x •!.. istUM.fl i ftj-e %%•;! alive -dhLrtJ ami h ■ le< attUl fan>otrJ t )*• !4M4*lftftft If Jap* A •nruale r*m< tad all Übf MvifUik Cftfc 'f lea Hil dratiufw.l 4 JXc at of lie* ft*d frts# fba J . i gftft ili Of tvt lha pai-cnt 1-m >m T" Uimii ara tjftl SJF • LL • *BTA. ft&4 4A t- T KK> 4! IIU 111 IN -ii ibltig ftA*4 aalf a! n • ftop.w •t< J, a Ifvla-a ftf ut*4 tla e ;ea - .lit.g a 4j a : ta tLa *■ h. icatipaa at itg'at. grin.! *vf iv* t tt, ji.alug at Ilia dm rsmgh. fotw 11. tng a! lixe teal ha i ao and tl ifc, tukllai *x4 trrtta! -n lu % r aeut -*!. '.Vr am;-' Uißi.aadsort, c *m fr- n ,m i i Kft|aS • W ,m um* ft faila % ■ Urtt fruw, f I ;f iH-ttle ,t alt MGvva I.f f. i, i Taj* WuftSt ra ftr d c stxajjf t* #. |s. I i ai- •. tu) at }.4t1. 4 'tl ls. ; rts,. Syr... ah ! if f.a t t i< e t. MnJi 'lii : I a x .. s . s -1 i dalphU. I'ft. 4i:.a ;ata U. ku! (hrwe real mmm .u; it Bar BONNETS. I KIMMINtiS.-%* MfMILLIN EiiY,~fr MRS. I.Ff V llF\\V>, CRN TftK HALL whe h J i-l fr. .• >. * flrwat IVTitdelphia, the LATEST FAhlfluNs ut.d sc.. plete steek of new Bonnets, n, w Hat, elegant Truntiiingv Ac , which w. i l>e •old or made up at rev-onabV priros. Tbe new -tv #re very eretly L-dies ■ all and see thrtn oriy. F.rt come £rt •erved. 1 mar 4i N'OTICK TO STU( K fioLDKHS. : Th* Auntial Meeting of the *-t >ckbo a-r* of •■he Lew i-burg. Centre *i <1 t*pru> e Crrek Railroad C. lupany. I be tn-.d at tha <-f --fee of the Company. N. "td. S-.ulh FuUrth Street, I'lilladelphi* Pa , iB Tues day. June lOtt Ik"' at 10$ •> clock. A M K erti >n f>r Pre*) lent KB* D rift"" -ame ley an tp•. . JA - - R McCLI'RK, m a 3 1 See irlsfv OKMSSI CV \ N l \ 1 Uv NX C"t ST), SN : J. \S m. K Burrbfield. i !erk of lh* Ur phans' Court of sa>* county. [MxL 3 do hereby certify that si an Orphans' Court held at llelie fonte the 2Hth day of April. A D. 1579. before the Honorable the Judges of -ad Court: On motion a rule was g-nnlvd up on, Jacob Neese Pnn Hail Klicaheth N ( na flidlw, Wm. Neese ( Millheirn Samuel Neeso, Emanuel Neese, KliraP.-th Alexander. Harriet Ne.-e, Jacob Neeo Spring Mills John Nee-e Sarah Grove, Wm Grove, Rebec ea Moy. r, Henry Moyer, Williard N<•*, Kliner Nccso and J. J Hartsaugh, guar dian of the -aid Williard ami Elmer Neese, Peter Ncuse. S-mu"l N> ■-<-. Wm. Neese J'elin Hall James Neese, Cathe rine Gent*"! Jaiio-- l> lienii'l. Tl --ma- I. Nee-e, Alexander W. N Maiy Jane Smith, Si!at Smith Win. Krape. Michael Nearho > 1. L--ah Whitehi'i Tho.. WnitehTl. Rebecca H 'aey, J t ri It a-y. ; Catherine A ly. David A;., A. K Near jbood. Lazarus 11. N>>arlo j, Johnfi-ary, Mary Beaver, h-amuol Beaver, t'hn-tin* Moyer, Aadrrw M. u r nd Devi* Geary The h*u- and legal r< prt--i ntalives of Christina laeasvd. to conic into Court on the lib Monday wf August next, t< accept or r- fu-c to aci apt at the valua tion or to sh>>w cause why the Real Estate o( -aid dccea-cd should nut he told. Same notice lo he given as in inquisition. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand end nfflxed t' e s# I of the -aid Court a*. 11-! 1• f • r to. the k'.'tb day of April, A D 1H79. Attest: I WM. K. BtKcnrtKLD, JOHN SI'AMII KH, > C. U C. Bheriff. Il">m--I' pKNNNYLV ANIT " 1 CKNTBK Cor JUT, BS : I, Wm. K Hurcbtield, < icrk >f the Ur phans' Court of the said coun [Seal ] ty, do hereby certify that at an Orphans' Court held at Rellefonte the'JHth day of April. A D. IS.'.' before tho Honorable tho Judged -aid Court: Un motion a rule w as granted upon. Wm. From, Sr., John From, Sr., Rebecca Hair. Man- From, K -abeth Solt. Jaceb Solt, Wm. Prom, Jr. Jonas From, John From. Jr. Wilson From, Jacob From, Sarah From, Adam From, KUeit h rum, and 'n John Shannon guardian ad lei tern of tho -aid Kllen From'. The heirs and legal repro-entatives ol Jotia h rum, deceased, to come into C"urt on the 4th Monday of August nxt. lo accept or refuse to accept at - his valuation, or t > -how cause why the Real Ha -te of said deceased should not he sold. Same notice to h giv*n u- in inquisition. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and aflixe l the -ea) of the -aid Court at Belief,mm Ui 2".1.h day of April, A D , 1879 A l "'* l ) WM. K. Btraru Field, JOHNM'ANOLKR, f. O. C. Bhenll. j if, ft I )KNNSYLV A NUV I CKMRK COUNTY, NS: I, Wm. K Hurchtleld, clerk of the Or pharia' Court of the said coun [SEAL I ty. do hereby certify that at an Orphans' Court held at Ib'lle (onte the 28th day of April. A. 1)., 1879, before the Honorable the Judges of the -aid Court: On motion a rulo wa- granted upon. Polite Roher, George Reber, Evo Reber, Annie Kerns, J F. Kerns. Mar garet Weilarid. Geo W Wetland, Lvdla /.ehner, Geo. 11. Eehner and Michael Ru ber,-the heirs and legal representative* of Abraham Reber, deceased, to corno in to Court on the 4th Monday of August next, to accept or refuso to accefit at tho valuation, or to *hovv cause why tho Real L-talo ol tho said deceased should not ho so.d. Sumo notice lo bo given as in in quisition. In te-timony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and afiixed tho seal of said Court, at Bcllefonte the 729 th day of April, A. D,, 1879. Attest: ) WM. E. BI KCHFIKLD, JOHN Sf ANGLER, C. O 0. Shwjff. jl6 malt VNNI'AL MEETING „f Potur Dis trict School Hoard.- Th. Potter i District School Board will mrai at Old Fort Monday. Juno 2d, at 8;) o'clock, A M , to ri.imii. ai d settle Troa.urer'a account Ad poraon. having claim, to pr~M*nl aro r* jue.lJ to attend The au ditor. art- uivit. i t mart at I o'clock, P. M., t<> ne if there he ariv "cruokednaaa" in the aflall ■ 1 110- li .rd Directors elect will meet at 1 o'clock. P M , to orgauixe new Board It F AKNKV. Pro.t W A KKUK. Srtt 'Y If, re. 3T WOTICI rho co-parint .hip hereto- A. 1 UtliOt DuU lap and Jot alt ati lit ... hat thia Blh day td Mar, 1" • Lrt-ii dl.t ved by taulual consent. "I'llo butilit-t. hereafter will be continued by Jonathan il--. Per.on. having utirrttlod aciuuat* w '.h the late firm of J- Dunla|i At-, will come and make tcllleuu i witbeut delay JAs DUN LAP A CO. I'ine Grove Mdlt, ! May h. |fl. 1 16 ma 41 unper IIUIIOL-.OHI L, IOC !',ao4 IT Uvftlft ml) iIUNMMNPA, hat tin. stuff ft log• tKMilkfti* imußtel I j *l ft a Ut4 < 1 duitM a .urge > ;..U*elue 1 % fti ft flfl ht u * iio rt * , k*" o FULAAA F • IMIIIU# IJAM AGE ID • DUUiXhMtr mtlia u et-gru ii.g mi tll tf tsewtl* f c( & JTMI btd • largo AID - iUI tl dilitf taluUl htrfb# InfoiiMlltfti l V 4 itt llall M * t !.• U-ogM U.bld axMl |!> tr •huh I do gtd UK* a* wai.aa I dt< | r Neud fart g riit ttUt t|uU • aulmd 1 .) keuiUil.li ll VI WJf J. A. Cottle & Bro.. m:iu m vr i 4110h.h. CENTRE It AL L , W 41J repertfu!ly announce lo the citi tent of tbi. vicinity that they are pre pared to Sorwl4rfacMS. u n ttt ptntl4i daaio-! f - M ** pnM. tf lijr t*lg ILmwtLea Hot- -f lio I*UUU lO kUitOcll of OAUDUKY hot ofyrad il th*o!4 I■•!*eeJ —p+ell\j foff t h# pocpif ga4 Iha 11 mo*, tha l*.rgo*t ud *rto4 *t4 c-citu; atO'>'.B.ah'. <•! Mnoaoa < lr Hr iiat of ararj dam tlpHxb an! luaillj . *bij* bd 1U (k.l •rmrfUb'-ng lilt lartr a trl .~M 1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BV ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS 111 It It t li ! 1111(11411 H U R R A II ! —ro— CHEAP JOHN, CENTRE HALL. The Spring season of 1879 its now opening. We have just received an excellent stock of Spring and Summer Goods. which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. We have an innus-nte clock and well assorted in every liue. We have DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS, BOOTH A SHOES. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.. at lowest pricey. Best Sole Leather ulnar* ou ban i. Give u* a call im mediately. I. GI'GGKN HKIMER r properly conducting this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in srbick bodies can be preserved for a considerable length oft in, a. jaMtf W. R CAMP. CENTRE HA L L COACH SHOP, LEI'I MI KIUY, at Ins establishment at Centre Hall, keep on hand, and for sale, at lao most reasons ble rales. t Carriages, Buggies, A Spring WagonS, Pi. a ix AND FANCY, snd vebn le* of every description made lc, order, and warranted to be made ot the bet seasoned material, and by the most I skilled and competent workmen, Bodies for buggies and spring-wagons Ac., of the, most improved patterns made to order,! also Gearing of all kinds made to order. All kinds of repairing done promptly and at tho lowest possible rates. Persons wanting anything in his line are I requested to call and examine his worj,.; th w ill f.nd it not to be excelled for dur 1 ilitv and wear. may 8 tf. HKNRT lIKOCKSKtio! r. J P.SHIOKKT. President. Cntliicr OF.XTRK COUNTY BANKING CO. ! tLate Milliken, Hoover A Co.) Receive Deposit*, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes,' Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold A •plOGßtf i Forks House! PERKY STOVER. PROP'R. The Forks House, at Coburn station, is / now and commodious, and is kept in best manner. Bed and board second to none in the county. Stabling tor horses. Asa summer resort it will be found all that could be desired, right in the heart ot good flhing and bunting grounds, andl' surrounded by the most romantic rcenery. j ( Inov y j New Pianos sl25 1 Bach, and all styles, including GRAND, > SQI'ARK and UPRIGHT all strictly Ai-.f-efo.ss. sold at tho lowest net rh j wholesale factory prices, direct to the pur chaser These rit <• if vi one of the .1 1 et displays at the C- it, nntal Exhibition j and were unanimou-Iy recommended for , the iItU'tEST HO .OHS over in u-eV t Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. i Factory established over 86 veer*. Ihe' Square Grands contain Mathushek's new' patent Duplex Grerstrm g Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Pi ano making. 'I he Uprighis are tho finest in America. Piano* sont on trial. Don't fail to write for tllustraled and Descrip tive Catalogue of 4H pages—mailed free MKNDKLSSOHN PIA.NOC •> 5 stent Iv 21 Ka*t 15th Street, N. Y. j t I.MPORTAN TO TRAVELERS? ■ -THE- J BUSH HOUSE! ' BILUroVTA PA. 1 Has been recently thoroughly renovated 1 and repaired, and under the management 1 of the New Proprietor, Mr. GEORGE ( HOPPKS, formerly of W'msport, it tlret- 1 claw in all Its anpointments SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those in attendance at court and other# remaining in town for a few day* at a time. The largest and most superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern convenience*. Go try the Bush houto. Baue GEO. HOPPEB, Propr. C. T AMCXANDKR. C M. BOWKK ALEXANDER % BOWER. At I .aw, Rh lit-font*. Sowcla Uitentlon given to Collection*, and Orphan** Court practice. May beconsulted in Ueruia&aud Lagiiafc. Dfioe 10 Uftrouui'i buildiog, my2B 7trf. < —HAKDWAKEI— WILSON M'FARL ANE & CO. KEW €OOS—PANIC PBICSS. HUH T £ A • AW hTOVIA III4IIHN R44GEK V £ U K K E H S 8 We would especially call attention to the Highland ({iieen Cook Stove, -AND THE— V72LCGAI2 ftb*J£ W2AT3W® 3?0Y2. Stock being entirely New. Wo offer special Bargains ABOARD WARE, OILS and PAINTS' WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILMS, M'FARL ANTE A (D„ HUMES' BLOCK. BELLEFONTK. PEKN'A. Spring Mills O. K ! NEW ROOM I NEW GOODS! at I. J. Grenoble'a Store ! SPRING MILLS, has the goods. Largest stock 1 SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, And now extend* a cordial invitation to bis ria-nds, patrons, and public general- Alao a Complete Aaaortmeot ol Ready Made Clothing for met) and boy. Suit* M low aa to be had in tbe city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODSI Fuil line* of MERINO UN DER WEARS, Fir Ladiee, Genu, Boys, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Glove*. Boot# and Shoea, HATS. CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And the most complete assortment of NO TIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and price# tha wilieompel vou in self defence to buy o hm . Also Fish. Salt. etc. 18oc A full line of Howe Sewing Machines and Needles for all kind# ol'machinea. Alto deals in all kinds.of Grain. Mar ket price paid for the same. A specially in CO A L by the car load. ; Jas. Harris Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IRON^NAILS, P ATN T S, 1 OILS^jTC., JAN. HARRIS A CO. Belefbnte. | Furniture Rooms! EZRA KRFMRIXE, respectfully informs tho citixcns of Centre: county, that he ha* bought out the ©ld stand ol J. O. Deininger, and has reduced! the price*. He has constantly on 1 xnd| and makes to order BEDSTK A DS, BU RE AIIS. SINKS. W ASHSTANDS. CORNER CUT BOARDS, TABLES. Ac., Ac. Hi-slock of ieady tnnde Furniture i# large and wa-rarited of goo 1 workman-' ship, and is all made under 1 is immediate' supervision, and i* off -red atratescbeaper than elsewhere. Call and see bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. feb2ti CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. O. DEININGER. A new, complete Hardware Store ha* been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hull, where be is prepared to sell all kind* ot Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Nails, Ac. Circular and llKitd Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Clothe* Racks, a full assort ment ul" Glass ami Mirror Plate Picture Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hub-, table. Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks ' Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils, Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn ishes. Pictures f ramed in the finest style. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice. V4t~ Remember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. TOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at tf Law. Collection- prumptlj mad* sod spcU. attention clTftti I.- IIOM hnvlrg Uid or propnrt? for Hle will draw op %n4 havo Acknowledge 1 l>ede Mortgage*, -to. Office in tho diamond, north sidoof U#u oouxi houto. UuUoiontv. 0012*16^11. ! KIDNEY COMPLAINT Piles, Constipation, Per— mrmtly eared tay Mi. U. H. < LACK. Araita Km, Tv. my*. •% , nmaf ktll.\n TMI BLU H f (Lam. iilaaMiW4H fctfUJßlwlttpj <*k. kji n k *•* MM.' I lWafa W tan Km nM *Wa a> adfcnr ■■ ..ntanlMM, loltfv U the rmaritab nKI itapnirmli tatla*nMla|ttaMialMV Wtaritaam. (ASASPMIiaiEDICHg) ALI tanti IME IT. It aeta tatali. tat MlktlliftnltaarK I 111 ■ lta|U—!■■> | lima*. ML KJ It® (fiat TmW M'T" I klllfcl ft| InllM mt "t/nrl ul Uta to MtMrita j tnj taalili; nimi. Ttawtannttal ttatllllltliMtatf M r tata at| >ltk (tar Mtmrrl 111) m mt (tar MM ■tornitafitaitkitartrtM. One I lon ..I r I, all Itu.iEH. ! V sSr-**W T-.^-a.a— Tfa a^Bta NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO, ItoltlrCrtmk, Mlc-U. AND ONLY GEKUIMC " VII 3 RATOR" THRESHING MACHINERT. r mm Itlrtilm IJrult.TlmMwk^ A 4*4 Ma feci H' :n Tk* >U ia4 gviMn* I CU IW?r*t *4 Hr*>ry tw K> T0,.. r*arl C -.toMO*, STMT R TINNTAO*SKTUIIF. ipari tat tt tar UM faaa. OIK l aHmltal Mna Tkmrher Tartoto. t• ■ .urc karma m 11l MM" • llur f"ia V.rrl* ' ' nil*. \ Thoraarta W orkaitaaahlp. Daaatat HM, to rrrta. liar at kartt. l'rr|MaMr at f| l'|a,Bk. MM ear " V uarroa " . nta Oatau an liMraaratrkta. WiKTTLOI S tor af ParU. atla* laa. tk>i> tor k!t ttaaaaal IWttut Oaair. KrkM I Otaaa Ti. nut a* lltaatapr (anta> *SOI It Kim of keparatora lad*. I(a|ltat to Itaaa U I Trolr* Han* Uta.uM troMjtaa Mltaaata II ad Hetw hart t.- atalck. row I'artiralt m, Call oa oar Itaalara.tar mw u> im Kr lUfevirMnl Clrvulfer. vkfcfc vt bu ton IT ATEBS' Orchestrion rhimesOßGAN mftan I < ttar ami brulifal a ■ '*atylr and pertoaa rn iii ftfc <" 1 anaever nal*. ' / a< 11 tauitarrlrbralat 'iHllnßliJ ( MfMttita, wbdn J t ]j7Vto rtaun tana Inlirttai J K* l 'WW Hi a'htaW iEwTlMEfiffll OrttaTM v balls Mtaa } j PPiHB nr<> "LTTftor "T ~O.NA, OKCHKSTB ' AI..COM'THTO,VKKPKK. CKNTKWNIAIa CIII.IIKS, CIIAPEL* and COTTAUKOS* KANS tn I niqur Frcirh CuMtlthm* rjr rraprct PI KMT (I.AJtS. ' WATERS' PIANOS, AItKTIIE KKMT.XADB (tto Ttatata* Tllto \A orlkinnnahlp.A llarnbilllT t'taaarfl— ii \\ nrr tinted tor MX YEA KM. , PUICEW EXTREMELY LOW tor laata Montlily loatallanrnta rrprtvrd. A Lltaaraf Dlaenntil I) Ihirkrrt, Mlmuteri,Clumhm,Stl>th. ' Uf AtilATti W AITED, taprelml Indaoa. ; mrnta to the irndr.llluatmted l aialana lAlnllrd.'it'cond-tanad lnatrnaaraiaaltiratata Haraloto HORACE MA TERM to RONM. Muuufnrtnrern ad Dealer*. 40 KANT H tta NTRBBT, CM ION pyl AKE, >L\V YORK, Una, UJKJ7. . Wa„ a.