THE UKSTitK UfiVORTER. Centre Hall, Pft, Th'rsd. June 5, 70. jr®~Tkrms.— s'2/>er year, when paid in idranee ; when not vnui i adranee. Advertisements tXWa per tin* far three in sertions. aiui bcrnteprr line for every sub sequent insertion. A<l Mr tisementt by the year at a liberal discount. Subscribere outside the county >h<ul . -e mit v* 10 et>, amount o 'one years j> st age, instead n/SKVfs as formerly * tn paut by themselves. S ibxeribers <v* always te.l how t-.e.r ae . unt* stand at the. Reporter office by <" >' ' suiting the tables on their paper*, "the table reads "John Koc 1 Jrh ' *"/•'* that John is indebted /.<•• subscript.. *." " ' the Ist of January, IS"s .and that it i* fimr he was paying the pointer. LOCAJL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS: otwTM am umMljt S i.™ 1 ...... siir.l*vi*lott ihovt.l) <•I •< '■ k k. s* r 4-' A.\*k'*. *♦ >!.n V.T MT. 1 * , M • ...nlm on or twfwaeach roll en >® ' a * ItaSt. . *tv 1, v NV t \ lIKWIJUHFR. N#Ct. J.J ' l'i:,vnri;.vnT,yi' * Pf' ■ m "''* n!I.O(mr* Hall oath* Vnlr Us s ......n at 3 r M .1.1 * Jv.iVr Ms-'.er l.aoa* IUP. *•' —OMkteg ! * x No,v " man'* by one of the best tailor* from Phil adelphi*. i A good iaating hugcy or wagon, of M%v kin<4. can alwsy* he hd *' !-•'* mf A new road from W odward t-> I Fowler** statioi i* in contemplation Dis tance 5 mile*. and comparatively level ground alone the mount*.n side. Judge Bueher hate* violator* of the fish law*— namely net fisher*,—and en joins it especially up*'" constable* te look out fer them. If would do well te have the Sh laws * little more closely observed in our county. * 'ook better than in Ontre, yet not a* fine as Union county is used te- In Centre wo never knew the wheat fields to look so unpromising The drought lr.st fall ;* the cause. We are certain that no new enter prise has met with such decided success in to short a time, as the Beehive exe'u sive dry goods stere. The run there is tiutplv astonishing and it constantly pre sent* a busy scene. This is all owing to ' the excellent assortment of good*, ex tremely low prices, polite attention by the clerk*, and the general arrangement of every thing connected with Xlr. Banland's 1 store, who himself is every inch a gangs man and knows how to please people. Remember when you buy tobacco : of C. Dinge* you get the benefit of the tax reduction. Hon Jno. B. Linn ar.d Mr. Frank Chamberlain, esq., honored cur sanctum w th a visit on decoration day. At A mooting of tha Centre County Agricultural Society, held o Tuesday, May 20, 1879, S S. Lyon of Beilefonte. ! was unanimously elected President, and ( Clement Dale Chairman of the Executive I Committee. ; The days fixed for holding the Fair this •' coming season are the Ist, 2i and 3d of 1 October, 1i79. Ther* is great interest ' manifested by the new officer* and we may expect a succeaa'ul exhibition this coming fall. J' The officers for the ensuing year are : President—S. S. Lyon, Beilefonte. Vice President*—Jno. Wolf, Miles. K<l ert Brett. Ferguson, Sam'i Benni- n. 1 Marlon, 11 Underwood. Union. Sec'y and Treat.—Wilbur F. Reeder, Beilefonte. Executive Com.—Cl* men*. Dale, chair man 1 , Beilefonte. Jaa. P. Wear. Miles burg. John Riekel, Benner, J. aes Mc Ciiatick, Gregg, Matthew Elder, Halt Moon, Prof. John Hamilton. College WI LUC ft F. Rsxi> i:u, Sec y and Treas. Decoration Day was more generally observed in our county thl- year than any previous year. , The ceremonies t Centre Hall were quite imposing. V j estimated the crowd a'G o'clock, p. tn., at 1200. Procession was formed at Witmer's grove by Col. A. i Gregg, chef marshal. The Lament band . was placed at the head, followed by vet erans of the war ; next citizens, then the Centre Hall band, followed by the differ ent Sabbath schools and ladies, altogether making a procession covering nearly three squares. The committee of ladies had prepared an abuadance of bouquet* which were dealt out to children and ail other*, at a given point. Arrived at the feme- i tery the Glee Club performed some very j excellent and app-opriate music. Miss Cora Murray at the organ. The orator for the occasion, lion. J. B. Linn, *< then Introduced, and delivered his ad dress, which was prepared and delivered in a distinct tone, ar.d full of patriotic sen timent. The deeds of valor of the Union soldier, who forsook home and all that wa* dear to him, for his country's sake, were eloquently alluded too. Mr. Linn also told -ome interesting incidents of the davs of '7O, in which the early settler* f our valley were participator*. II is ad dress throughout was listened 100 with breathless silence. After the address the ceremony cf decorating the graves of soldiers was gone through with. The oc casion was a pleasant one, and the pro grain admirably carried out. At Potter's Mills, similar cerernonie were bad. Win. Thompson acted a chief marshal. The Centre Hall band was there; the procession was also large and marched to Spruce Town, where the grs.ves of !diers were decorated. An address was delivered in the church by Rev. Robinson Bat we were sorry to learn, that while a portion of his address was able and appropriate, he devoted ■some of it to politics, and in har-h allu sions te the southern people, which the oc cssiondidnot call for, and adverted te tbe questions note before congress in a manner dinunciatory of the democrats and the southern people. The effect was to mar the temper of every democrat pres ent, who had come to pay a tribute of re speet to the fallen braves, and not to hear what was not called for by the occasion. This we give as reported to us. We are sorry that it should be thus. Rev J. K. Miller also made an address full of patriot! J sentiment. Our informant from Mi'lheitn gars: The Aaronsburg end of the new road to Coburn is open. Work on the Millheim & Coburn pike has cetnnv Ced. The Journal has M > atent outside in contem plaiion. .W-6 000 Extra J7o. 1 24-inch SHIN GLES for sale. Will average 6 inches in width, clear of kncts and sap Can be bought very cheap. 11. J. BOYRK, 6jun 3t Aaronsburg. Pa. DRESSMAKING —MRS.SMITH, dress maker, Centre Ha ', desires to call atten tion to her samp •; of trimmings of all kinds ; also, sample* of new styles dry goods. Cutting and fitting done to order, and o'd dresses cleaned and done over by lier. Gentlemen's shirts, cuff* and collars made to order, and warranted to fit. lias aire just received a new stock of SpGng stylos, fashion plates, patterns, etc C* I • aud see. lp ma tf A new double thread shuttle sewing machine, works by hand or treadle, for sule or trade at this office. Warrant Get your dried and canned fcuits at Sechlers, headquarters for all kinds of gro ceries. Goods warranted fresh and pure. Green's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, a sure cure for coughs, colds, croup and early stages of consumption. Try it. GERMAN HOUSE AND Cow PUWDEK. It should be the aim uf every owner of horses aud cows to make them as haßds"ine and useful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Powder makes fat, muscle and milk Price, 15 cents per lb. For sale by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. 16 ma 1m Elegant Hair is woman's crowning beau ty. When it fades she fades as well While it is kept bright, her pergonal at tractions are still maintained By pre serving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early, should I know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevent* it, i and restores gray or failed hair to its nat ! Ural color It i a clear and Healthful j preparation, containing neither oil, dye. ' tor anything doieierions, and imparts to the scalp what is moat needed a sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from sourf or dandruff - AVu- Bent* (If, < Timf*. Mr 11. F. Meyer, of the Kethany, Mo., finWsojr, is home on a visit, after an absence of live years. Kraak is a grad uate of the iUrouTK* office, and new puts ou: an interesting weekly tn Missouri. We are gratified to learn that he is getting along as well as be look*. -T! .is section wa* favored with copi ous showers of the much needed rain, on Monday and Tuesday ; the effect en suf feting vegetation has already been very marked. —— Ki \ F.-, lie- an iMr. \\ itmer \\ *ll, are delegates from this place to the State Subbslh-school Convention at Alloona th.s week Twenty-sight different kinds and grades of the best tosnoco is alw ays to bt round at C. Dirges' storo in Ventre Hall, All tka popular patent medicines can he got at the Ventre Hall drug store, also the very best retiaed Lubricating Oil for all kinds of machinery. ,'jun £t J. D M i kr.st. , For fre*h and wholesome groceries |of all kinds, no p'aoe fun compete w.th , Stvh'or >, in the Huh house b'oek. Thev keep the largest assortment and bo.t market affords llousokseper* will always t'nd it U> their Interns! to make their pur chases of thiv firm 'P:-y are the eldest establishment in that line in the county, and have the most extensive as well as be-t arranged store in this j'*rt of Penn sylvania They do not deal in trash—ev ert article you purchase of them s genu me ani fully worth the money you pay. For dried and canned fruits, cured meats, coffee, tea, syrup, sugar, queens ware, -teneware. and hundreds of other thine, the be<t in market, go toSechler'a, in the Ruh house block. Madisonburg is hating new water pipe laid through the town. Mr Hiram Lucas, at Howard, at* visited on Sunday evening, the'doth ult., by r biers who opened the back win dow of his store and went in and examin ed his goods. As far as is known at pres ent, nothing has hoe a missed. Mr. Lucas, the toll-gate keeper, near Howard, had also been visited and rebb ed of his toll money, SI 50. X. Y. Z. Stop at Dingea' store with your mar keting and get fresh groceries in exchange a: the lowest prices. j —-The glass works at Belletonle are te !be started up again by a company from New Jersey. serve- a vote f thanks era monument for being a public benefactor, that man is J. Newman, jr., who made clothing cheap for our people by establishing the Kagle Clothing Hall, and bringing down the price of Clothing lower than ever before, snd thus forcing others te sell cheap, • though none can come up to Newman for icheap clothing. For this reason every one who needs a -uil, should patronize the King Clothier. Bewitching Work. —There is a fascine ation in renewing all the ribbens, stock ings, shawls and dresses in the bouse by the use of Learr.on's Dyes made by Wells, j Richardson & Co, Burlington, Vt. The i to'ors are superb and of every shade. Druggists have them. Try a glass of ice cold sparkling Seda Water, at C. Dinges' new store. The Independent Wetkly, published ! at Milton, says that en last Tuesday a gen- ! tleroan named Samuel Widemier, from Clearfield Co , came to that p'nee, and in the evening, while in a side show of a cir cus performing there, fell dead He and another gentleman had been swiadled out of SI.OOO by a 'harper connected with tha j circus the day before at Lock Haven, and Mr. Widemie' had goaefo thecircus with , a detective to identify the man, and just j as he pointed him out fell against the of ficer, and when p.eked up *' found to be dead from heart disease. Information was telegraphed to the relatives of the de ceased, and in accordance with directions, the bodv was sent to Tyrone, w here it was met by friends. The swindler, in the ex citcmcnt, made his escape. C. Dinges is constantly receiving new t"baccos. NEWSPAPER LAW. Newspaper !i says if* person orders bis paper discon tinued he must pay up all arrearage* or the publisher my continue to tend it on and finally collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the pest office or not. Also action for fraud can be instituted against any person, whether he is responsible in a financial way or not, who refuses to pay subscription due for a publication Fresh drugs, medicines, fancy and toilet articles, stationery, fishing tackle, all in greatest variety, at the old reliable drug store of F. P. Green, in the Bush House block. Phmnii Pectoral will cure your cough. Phceen Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. Pbo-nix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest Phfcnix Pectoral costs 25 cts ; 0 bottles sl. Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. We call tbe attention of our readers to the advertisement of R*w book, "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases." published by B J. Kendall, M. D., Enos burgh Fails, Vt. The book is full of val i ':nble information, and as tbe price is only 25 cen's no horse owner can afford to go without it. Tbe book can be had of the author HS above er at this office. Ren ember that the place te buy to* bhccos . at C Dingc*' store, Centre Hail. POTTEB AUDITOR:- 7 REPORT. The following report is submitted by tbe Auditors of Potter township, for the year ending April. 187 r J: POOH OVERSEERS. ROBERT LEE, Dr T Amount Duplicate....... $731 % To Bal. due Overseer 254 22 98518 Cr By Balance.. .'17084 By Vouchers 480 47 By F.xeneratiens 2 87 By Percentage „.. 30 00 By Services 4500 j By Med alt township 85 <<i By Attorney's Fees... 10 00 985 18 WM. EMKRICK, Dr. To Ain't Duplicate. $055 92 Cr. By Voucher# . ..... 626 29 By Services 40 00 By Percentage 32 77 By Exoneration* _ 4J By Balance.. .... 5144 665 92 SCPERVISOKS. JORK KUKHICK, Dr To Am't Duplicate.. $946 44 Cr By Order Peter Hhifiler 130 30 By Order Peter Shifller 127 18 By Am i of work 616 18 By exonerations ..... 7 88 By Service* 68 75 By Damages for fences 5 60 By Percentage 21 78 By Balance 49 42 946 44 BENJ. BITKER, Dr. T< Am't ol Duplicate and Orders. $906 06 To Balance. 3 11 909 17 Cr. By Order John Sweeney... 106 76 By Order Robt. Lee 39 22 By Work 645 94 By Services 87 60 By Exonerations 2 98 By Percentage 7 21 By Cost paid suit of Isbler & Bit ner|_ _ 9 66 By Cash 19 00 By Posts and Boarding 100 909 17 We, the auditors of Potter township, certify that the above accounts are correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. WM F lOR DON, G L GOODHART, W. W. ROYER, juu 5 Auditors. -—For monuments, tombstones, or oth or work in marble, g> to the marble work* of Guest A Co , Centre Hall, where orderi arc promptly filled, work guaranteed the finest, and at prion loss than elsrwhsre " Kindred KviU ll i well known that * relationship exist* between piles, constU pation, kidney diiMMi nnd liter trouble* r ln Kidney- Wort wo have * remedy Hint „ net* on the general ytem and retore t health by gently aiding neture't internnl p processes. IVuggiste keep it. Nim red Spatteahuher i to be bung far murder t Lebenen, Fa , on Thurtdey. % June ft. • ♦ • OY KR fWO.fcM SAVKD. k'utting Powh the Appropriation*. ; Special Oinpatoh to The . ilnrritburg, May 2ik—The Haute to , nifut extended it* session until after II i ock to di*po*e ef the appropriation i bill* on second rending. met ef whiob y were debated with a view to curtailing the amount* or wiptug them eut altogether. , The bill appropriating SI?O,tMU te the N err blown Mate Lunatic Hospital ** i discussed at length on a motion to post pone indefinitely, made by Mr. I'rorin*. of Favelle, last week. M., Nelll, of l'hil adelphia, maintained that the proposed appropriation was demanded by the exi gency of the situation, but was willing to accept an amendment redaciag the; amount to SHVi.IXM .Mr Fenlon said the Board ef Charities had given its opinion that, with a proper application of the amount remaining of the SOU.t.U.M appro priated by the State, the buildings begun could be completed. He was in favor oti voting only three thousand deilar* for the 1 payment of the insurance on the building, lie charged that the lloiptU'. Commission were violating the law, which appropria-j ted $400,000, in demanding more money, and intimated that it had been guilty of fraud. Neill denominated this as a "had, j bold and untrue aspersion on the cemmis-i sion." Nicholson, ef Jefferson; Sher-1 wood, of Northumberland ; llewit, ofj Blair, Meyers, ef Venango, opposed any, appropriation, and Law, of Philadelphia. j favored an amendment reducing the' amount to SOO,OOO, the money to be devo- j ted te the creation of an additional ward. The motion to postpone indefinitely was carried—73 yeas, 00 nays. Among the absentees were fifteen Phil adelphia members. The bill appropria ting $200,000 to the normal school* of the State for IhSO and IbSl provoked consider able discussion. Fulten, of Indiana, j ehampioaed the measure. Ilewit, of Blair, and Graham, of Butler, and others, opposed the appropriations. A a amend ment of Fenlen, of Cambria, to reduce the amount to SIOO,OOO was adopted. The amount of $90,000, appropriated to pfy the qmirterlv expenses of the soldiers' or phan schools, was cut down to $80,(Ml), thus making a saving in Ibis item ef SJ*J,- 000 in two years. The geological survey appropriation of SIOO,OOO fer lfiiM and Ihbl was amended, reducing the amount to sot).Uoo, to he applied to IMM, and the bill passed secei.d reading, after considerable discussion, as amended. In the aggregate the appropriations were reduced over $300,U00 for two years. The oil mea par ticularly fought against the appropriations with a view to diminish the necessity for a tax on petroleum. ST P ATRICK S CATHEDRAL. New York, Mar 25.—The lew St. Patrick's Cathedral, corner of Fifth are- , nue and Fiftieth 'treet, waa dedicated to public worship to day under the iuvora tion >f St Patrick, with grand, solenia and imposing services la tha history of the Roman Catholic Church of America, bo event has been celebrated with such, magnificence or splendor There were be tween four and five thousand people with in the building when the services com menced. The high altar was lit up with a countless number ofcand'es, and present ed a beautiful appearance ♦ ♦ - - TWENTY-SEVEN CHILDREN POI-' SON ED. Boston, May 2).~ An Island Pond, Yt., dispatch slates that there have been nine deaths so far of children who drank from a poisoned brook. Potato top* poisoned by Paris green were also thrown into the brook, causing the belief that the latter is the prime cause more than the carcasses of dead animals i There Is terrible distress here Work is i suspended, and there is great excitement i Another dispatch stale* that twenty seven children were poisened by drinking frem the brook, and that the farmer whe allowed the carcasses to be threwn into it will he arrested. The bodies of the dead children soon decomposed, and had lobe buried forthwith. Island Peint, Vt , May 30—Two more children of John Aldrich did from drink ing water from the poisoned brook, mak ing s—his entire family. Mr. Aldrich is, iosane. THE ZULU WAR. Great Slaughter Reported. Maritaburg, May 14.—There is exciting news from the Tugela. frontier, near Helpmakvar. On the 11th of May a great battle teak place at a point between Tbringpost and Sanbwaila. A powerful Zulu chief named .Malcane, with all of his people, numbering several thousand have resolved to surrender to the British. ll** | was joined by Debahnanxi, Cetewaya'sj brother, who commanded the Zulas at (singeilovo, and the remnant of that army , its chiefs having kept away fromOtewaya since their defeat through fear, when? nearing Thringpost they were intercepted by a powerful force, supposed to be com manded by Cetewagos, coming from the northward. A fearful conflict ensued ro sulting in a great slaughter of the Zulus. ; PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division . SUMMER TIME TABLE On sad sfter RI'JSDAY, Nov X Ira, tbs Irslas ■ lbs Phlls.l Ipnlt A Kris lUllrosd Dtslsluo will run a follows WKSTWRD. KRIK MAILImvm Phlladslphla USSpra Harriet urg 4 16 a ro " " Montandon w •• ** WtUtamaport I 14 M IdHtlt lU*n ♦ 40 a m ** Knoufa # 1100 ain arr at K.rlo 'Up n MAUAHA EX l*a*t Phtla T2Ua ro Harr iaburg ]U66am •• MonUndon I Wp j " arr at Williamaport I (JO pro' •• " Lock llaron SS&pro. FAST LINK laar** Phlladalpbla 11 46 a m '* llarrlabttrg 1 *6 p m M •• M'inUnduß " 36 pro " arr at Wllllamaport 7 56 p m Isock II • a 40 pro | KAhTWARD PACIFIC KX. loaraa l-orll Haran • 40 a ro '• inrMj hbora 14 a ro •• \% Illlarna|Msrt T 66 a ro M •• Montttidoa 0 0# • arr at Marrlabtirff ft 65 a ro " ** P til lad o #bia S4o p m DAY KX lfaM R*no* l>©6an " l.'M'g Havan 1130a ra ** WillUraaport 13 40 pro " " Montandon I 4" p in *' arr at llarrieburg 4 10 pro " " Philadelphia 7 2" pro KKIP MAlLUtre* Knora 36 pro " I< k llaraa 9 46 pro •e •• WtHiamaport II 06 pro M Montandon 13 la a ro arr at Marrtabirg 3 46 a ro Philadelphia 7 00 a m FA LlJflClaaro* WlHlamaport 336a ro arr at Harrrlabarg 166 a m arr at Philadelphia 740a ro Par care will ran b*twri Philadelphia and W|l lkamaport on .Niagara Ki. Waat, Kria Ki Waal, Phlla dalphla Kiproaa Kaat,and Iav Ki Kaat and huodai Ki. Kaat Hl**ptng car* on all ntgbt train* Wl|. A. BALnWix. Can era 1 Hdpartßtaadaat. Lewisb'rg, Centre <t Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 1 .1 .1 LKAVK A.M. PM P.M Montandon 700 16.5 6.20 Lewisburg 7.15 220 685 Coburn 9.26 Arr. at Spring Mills 960 EASTWARD. 2 10 LKAVK AM A.M. P.M Spring Mills 10.10 Coburn 10.35 Lewisburg .....0 36 12 46 6.45 Arr. at Montandon _6 60 1.00 6 00. Nos 1 Hnd 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, weston the Philadelphia and Erie R, K. Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express aast and Niagara Express west. Nos. b and 0 with Fast Line west. A MAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLE. The Nitii>*! l'uklithlriK foaspany •! rbiladslpkia, Si Count *nl l)j> ton *re doing n od work in thin, omiitu (lily bv circulating among our peeple their mugutCreat Pittn- in! h'ntnilt, Uiblf. Thi in ana of tli inonl tunerb editiout *r tiavn ever tret Tht binding it elegant, tn.to ful ami sukttantia!. 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Bet arena tbe Apocrypha and the New Tettaiuent it a beautifully lllhegraplied marriage cerliicate, which make, thit Bible an especially appropriate wedding present. Thit it followed by a bandiome Family Hecord, eoniieting of four quarto 1 ! aget, finely lithographed At the end o' th volume is a photograph album, with! tpacet for tixteea portrait! | The National Fulfilling Company'* Billet weigh from one !e three pound more than anv other Fam.!y Bibles pub litecd ia the I'aited tStuipi Thit t. proofi ! positive that they are Bioro .olid and tub - tuttia! than any other Billet It preve that they are printed en heavier ptpcr aad bound with heavier and more derate, material. They are pabhthed ia Germ*: alto. We cordially commend thit Bible !# our readers. No hoaie thould be without jit The price it attonl.biegly lew, aJ within the reach ef all. It is told by sub tcriptioa enly. and -Mr. Jas. M Lee, of ! Centre llill. who it the authorised agent for thit section, is now canvassing fur it. 10 ap 4t Tbe committee for encouraging the ttae of horseflesh as an article of food have issued a return showing that the number of horses, asses and mule* slaughtered in i'aris for consumption* in 1678 WAS 11,31t', or 700 more than in the previous year. The continued increase in the use of horseflesh is. they say, a proof that the prejudice ngaiust it is being gradually overcome A priie of 1,200f, was awarded bv M. Decroix to the founder of the first shop for the sale of horseflesh in Loo* dou, opened in May last. That ven ture, during the four months it *• carried on, did not, however, meet with all the desired success, the chief reason for which was (the committee jay) that the director was (jtiiic ignor ant of the English language. The committee now offer a medal of honor to any English butcher whoshall take up the trade and coutiuue it fur three mouths at least. The Scientific American says:— "Lighting gas with the finger is a feat anydody may perform. a person in his slippers, walk briskly over a woolen carpet, scuffing hi* feet there on, or stand upon a chair, with its legs upon or in four tumblers to insu late it, and be there rubbed up and down on the body a few times with a muff, bv a secoud individual, and he will light his gas by simply placing' bis finger to the tube. It is only ne cessary to take the precaution not to touch anything, or be touched by any* body, during the trial of the experi merit. The stock of electricity ac quired by tbe process we have de scribed is discharged by contact with another object On# person must turn on the gas while the other fires it." It frequently happens that a cup or bowl of hot water is set down on var nished furniture, and leaves an un* sightly spot on the polished surface. This can be easily removed by wetting a bit of soft flannel in alcohol, and rubbing over the place briskly. When the marks are all effaced take another cloth, with a drop or two of boiled linseed oil, and rub over it lightly, and the sharpest eyes can never see a vestige of the stain. Incase a black stain gets U|K>u furniture, a few drop* of spirits of ammonia rubbed on will take it all off; then rub with oil. Galls on the shoulders of drntight i horses may be cured by dissolving six [drachma of iodine in half a pint of al cohol and applying twice a <'av. Ceuynt for Fastening Knives and' Forks into thicr Handles. —Take one (round rosin and half pound of pow dered sulphur ;"raelt together, and | mix in about twelve ounces of fine i powdered brick. Fill the cavity of the handle with this mixture, inci ted. Make the shank of the knifu or fork quite warm and insert in place land l-t it remain untill cold, when it [will be found to be firmly fixed. I The handles of knives and forks Should not be put in hot wa'er. J CENTRE COUNTY S. s. Vy The Commonwealth O' Penn'a [Seal.] To Aaron Lukenbach, .vou, are hereby cited and com-j mnndedtobe and appear Bt an Orphan- Court to he held Mt Bellefont- in and for the County of Centre on the fourth I Monday of J tine next, then and thereto I -how cause why the letters Testarwen'an granted unto JOV on the H-tale ! I K. Mr.M inn, should not he revoked. Notice of this citation to be given by publication in two newspapers published in Centre county for four successive weeks. Witness the Hon. C. A. Mayer, Presi dent of the -aid court at Bellefenle, the 'Jth day of May. A i. ISTM WM, K. Bcacitri m.n. c. o c. CIENTRK COUNTY, H. 8. ! The CvmmoaweaSth of Penn'a, | [Seal.] To Aaron Lukenbach, you are hereby cited and com manded to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bellefenle in and for the County of Centre on the fourth Mon day of .lime next, then and there to show cause why the letters of Administration granted you on the estate of William McMinn. deceased, should not be revoked. ! Notice oi this citation to be given by pub lication in two newspaper* published in Centre county for four successive weeks. Witness the Hon. C. A Mayer Presi dent of the said court at Itellelonte, the IftSth dry of May A. I). 1*79 \VM. K. HußcnriKt-t). C. O. C. "VTOTICKia hereby given that the fol- X v lowing named person has filed pe tition for Licease in the office of the Clerk of the Court of General Quarter Sessions est the Peace in and for the county of Cen tre, and Slate of Penn'a, and that appli cation will be made a the June session ol said Court on the 4th Monday ef Junt next, te grant the same : George Miller, Tavern, Gregg. J. 0. Hahj'KH, 29 may Clerk. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowlnter! est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, I Gold and Coupons. WM. WOLF. WM. B. MIVOLX, rrei't. Cashier California!.. last week lynched Governor Biab*p. ol Ohio, whan riding MiiiuMß. wytottM SUU-Bout ti Otlaafcoa i : Parsons ofs doiJary pursuit* are pro- week hunr.i a wmun fry out that her dupod to Constipation ; *u. It should al pocket-book had been ct>>l<*n mi 1 jumping ways use Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pilli which out pursued rtn>l overhaul, d th thief andl Insure afsty agint Constipation mul nil gave him into ru "ody, du.auci; g ail u,, ! of iU disastrous coa.)u#tH c. other# tint Joined in the cha.e, InNunbury, h..t *eek, a man , V Char!... . . , *5,55 for profanity Jtjght, noiamated f.r governor b :> -l„ oh;,. A POIIA NIBTA N. publican# or Ist ballet |j ... _ e t> * . Iland I'onJ. Vt , May 28 Nino ebi!-' "* ■ " 'lre" 'in*# do J from drinking poisoned London, M*v Lord t'tnnkrook, water in a br. oi. at Newark, Vt,, aad „ [Secretary of State tor India announced number of etlo -are net eapected to lit. in the !loue of Lord# thi# afternoon that ho had received a telegram Iroia Major * ' ' '"juiuoe t .f lu•• Cnvngnari slating that ho had tinned * 1 "* ' " '' ie ' anania- I .treaty with the Ameer of Afgh.ni.tnn A """" 9 ' 1 1 Ule without lot /Ma NEWMAN Kins Clothier I.IIICKsT STOCK. IIKsT STIN K. CUI.ACiisT STOCK. Spring Suits, 5:.40. Hootus, $1.75. KIIIUTH 2j CTK, ANi) EVERY THING LL' K LOW IN PROPORTION, . Best Bargains ever Offered in Clothing. Is : lie ad and bound to keep ahead -JfIRK MiVKI! BUY CLOTHING UNTIL Yl lIAVK SEEn NEWMAN. mMff ' //„• i-mti, /,. I'lllCES ami {(I.II.ITY, ANI) SHOW AS L Villi ii A ST< K'K OFCLoJ'JIIND A I HAY L. CU)TuINI MADTOOUDEUBY Hi: T TA 11/ HIS AT VERT LOW PRICES Spring Mills Mnrkct. Wheat 11 00 ' ltye, 45e. i Corn, ears, per bu. new, ,45c [ Oat#, '22 C. Buckwheat, 75c. CloTeraeed, $: 00 to $ t 75 Chop, per ton, $20.00. Planter, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl $4.50 Butter, Lie. Tallow. oc. Lard, fie. Ham, like. Shoulder#, fie. Clean .Sides, tk'. Hag#, tie. Egg# per do#., a# Tub washed wool ,*oe, Packed butter worked otrer, Coal, HeUll. By Car, tires#. Eg*. $i OS $1 2u Stove, #sl#) Chestnut, #4 "J5 Pea, $2 ',<o 75 XAItltlEI). On the "7 ult-, Mr. Luther Wert of Aa rontburg, with Mm Etna, a Houian, of Haine# township. ! On $ teflt . hy Ue\. J. (i. Shoemaker, Mr. W H. Phi! ; • to mil# Clara F. My - ri, all of Aaroetburg I)III>. Near Tyler* >■, May 2 .nd, Mi#* Mrt K , daughter . ! Jacob Ocker, ag J 17 yeari, 1 month und Gdvr. Ncrvoti# Dehilit# ' Ni rfotM Dtbtlitf ! mbllilj, A do; ?cafd tit t(A>4* Ulc *t# lk otiati, * ' •e*k,MOvtw fN>ai a a. es.W|. ci mtiilUH ' turn. .ottfuMn! heatl. wck tuR.*r>. it* -—rrTtriirri of MihMKIM, OMtltl •lprutfk I til* titer* ...i dtabiiu# n4ikdfvl|er i I t Kuts.e • v% i of , o( licrfl It C<*e til tjtlem, -ll.jaeie 1 Ssc WJ5J*{ i* uhm|l |L m*>iirw aj.l.a; #•! I' •i< u!c t *kc I I Kuua# It hu tk fmlisw tat 4it tu j & i ol MtoWl* W tK M S. WOK M S. Willi MS K I Kalike, aWc rt# fiit-up k*tef fall* l dMtio; Fta, nwNkt. anil b\ m**h \t tm L>* Ka: ki,U. if HWHIiIM | 'J > t.c t. Imi t W jtti it. !o hour# kiie *ltli b*.J ktti] n . fee u.Ut fetp >cd i oaaoa mmum ieatbe* it f.t-e be rn#.*4 ail ! oth#r can re. Ui de!r.'jed .t f lr 4 kUtw. f>* The di*. ! can tH mhr't.wr or • A the tmtkent hu •< Tf ..# 4# ere djihtf tlei | Ly •Jth end 4 ■•:* kacm !t Fife etse>' cnucpt. chatn< etml iHoa. eatkH* tn;.ci -x, fwid the #|* •••Itinj era A |.*ia la tL ew tt# i eU,. rui-ee at etdftl. dtfuAia# t ttc leeP). ykelticg ' at the huM, (• it- r| a) lit aeat, I.oat! acLe. Imi breati.. the a* e. L.jr as A j Ikklinc kAd 1 wtalien ta tLe aeu* ..1 1 'tew *rua| k>B, aa#l ta-t*. M*e (s u •*-■. t I Ktbt*. • ! W ~r W/Ttip ttef f#!l# I- :ct te l' r , tV.ce. ft 4s per Wttte, or eta Sot*lee f j t* , ? 1 Tape \t . rat vnte aa4 Mmetill the Ibwtof J tor a'l otAen, tf t*jr of }tmt druegiet the Wcrtn H. # an *. Le ?.. it . • #cti! U> f> K. K Kuhtei . N • 1 Sleuth "* I'hUa ielpbu, I*. A4Ue t'l a,All, free w 1 Mitee rent flftdp, 34ih: I><)NSEr*. TRIMMI NHS.-toe Mr MILLINERY.-** AT— bins. 1.1(1 IIIVM'S, CBNTEB HALL, wha har j :! • ' i ' *i. 1"' adel;d,:a, the LATKST FASHIONS, *'J a < tn plete *.>• k of new B ,# Hat, elegant Tritnm n;- A h w .be #o'd or made up. at reM>ns'.''c price#. The new :yle are rery pretty Ldie< call and'ce t .em early. P.rnl ci tne lirt #er*ed. 1 mar 4' N'OTICE TO STOCK ho LDKKS.- . • a Th * Aanua' Meeting of th • sj (ho.##r> ol the Lewi.burg, Centre r.J Spru # Creek j Kadruad Company, * . )■•• <■ d at the of flee of the tkimp.ny, N 3U. South Fourth Street, Phi adrkp 1 ~ I', , onTue*. j da*. June ItK'i, 187'.' *t 10| " clock A M Election for Pmidant ana Director, ~uje j day and p'.ace. JAS. K. McCLCKE, ] Td'ma 3t Secreury, FLNNSYLYANIA. CKX<RE CotMt.SS: I. Wm. F.. Burchfield.c'.erk f the Or pbn#' Court of and county, [Sial J do hereby certify that at an Orphan#' Court held at B<Uo fonte the 2Stb day <>f April, A I). 187'.', before the Honorable the Judge# of #a'd Court: t):i motion a rule #> g-*nt. d up on, Jacob Neete l'enn Hall Kiirah-th Hmm, CatkiriM fildlir, W. Nee#o (M illbeim t. Samuel Nee#e, Emanuel N ee#e. Elitbeth Alexander. Harriet Neeae, Jacob Nce#e Spring Mill#'. John i Neee. Sarah Orove, Win. <#ro*e, Hebec ca Mover, Henry Mover, Wiiliard Neeae K mer Nee#c and J J Hart#augh, guar dian of the raid Wiiliard and K mer Nee#e, Peter Neere, Samui I Nee-e, Wm. Neeae tPenn Hall), .lame# Nee#e, Cathe nne Oentael. Jame* D <ent*el, Thotna# J. Neee, Alexander W. Maty Jane Smith, Sila* Sm th. Wm. Krape, Michael Nearhooj, Le.h Wiutehtit.Tho#. jWnitehill, Kebt >ca 1! > #<• v, John ltoay, Catherine Aly. David Aiv. A. K Near hood, La/.aru# H. Nearbood, John <> arv, Mary Beaver. Samuel Beaver. Chri-itn. Moyer, Andrew Mover nd David tieary IThe heir an! b-gal repre#entative of 'Chri#tina Aeeae, Jerened. to come.int" Court on the 4th Ml" day of Augil't next, 't nr> apt or feftm lo Itflipl at ttie valua-' .lion or to#how cau# why the Heal K-tate >f aid decerned #hwild net he. •' d. Same I notice to h given in lequi#ltion. In testimony whereof I h*e hereunto ietmv hand Hiid atßxed t'e #e 1 of the Laid Ceurt it Bellefonte, the k'.'th d*y ot ' April, A. I) 187'.'. jAtte.t: ) WM. K. Bi ncnriKt,© Jons SPASULKR, > C. O C. Sheriff. )1 "l 111 . 1 • PENNSYLVANIA, CKSTRK COPSTT. SS : | I, Wm. K Hurrhfleld, e'erk of the Or phan, Court of the aid coun [Skxl] ty, d>> hereby certify that at an Orphan#' Court held a' Bellefont. the 2Sih day of April. A I). 187'). before the Honorable the Judge#ut -aid Court: On motion n rule wa# gratiieil upon, Wm. From, Sr., John From, Sr., Rebecca Bair.Marv From, i /abeth Suit Jacob Soli, Win. piom, Jr.. Jon.a From John From, Jr. Wilton From. Jacot> ii From, Sarah From, Adam From, Eden From, nnd on John Shannon guardm l d lei tern of the .Hid Ellen From). Tlo heir# and lega! repre'etila'.iv i - ol Join- From, deccao d, to come iniol'"urt on th j Uli Monday of \ugurt tiexi, t< accept o i rwfue to accept at 'he valuation, or to rhowr ca 11 -o why l)i. Heal Estate of Mld devested should not be #.>ld, Siynie notice to he giv. n . mi it.qui#ition, In te-timoi, y uht'Moi I have hereunto set my hand and afllse I the teal of the said < 'ourt at Bellefonte the k"'lh day ol 'April, A D , 187') Atto#t ) WM. K. Bi HCKVIKI.u, JonsSl'AKUl KB, • c. O. C. stierill. jlsma it PENNSYLVANIA. 1 CftSIRK CnrsTV, SS; I, Wm. K BurchHeld, clerk of tho Or phftn' Court of the ai<4 coun [SkAt. ] ty. do hereby certify that at an Orphan#' Court heid at Belle, fonts the'iSth day of April A 1) , 187'), before the Honorable tho Judges ef the aaid tlourt: On motion a rule w# granted ■ Upon, Pol lie Keher, O.mrge Keber, Eve Keber, Annie Kern#, J F Kern# Mar garot WeiUnd, Oo. VV. Wroand, Lydia I Zehnnr, Geo. H./ehnerand Michael Ke ber,—the heir# and legal representatives of Abraham Keber, deceased, lo come in to Court on the 4th Monday of August nsxt, to acceptor refuse to accept at i\>e valuation, or to show cause why tho Heal K-tate of the said docea.ed should not be •o.d. Same notice to be given a# in in > quisition. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto . sot my hand arid affixed the -eai of sa d Court, at Bellefonte the 29th day of April, A.D..1879. V Attest: 1 Wm, E. Burchkikld, Jou> SpA*m.KR, c. 0. C, r Sheriff. Jlsma It SHERIFF .s SALES The following nroperliit* hre advertised | below iu German. at Sheriff* wl, atihe C"un home, Saturday, June 21, a! I p. in : i A trai tof odacru* in t'urtin low nab p, | with haute, etc, property of Herman : Prince. Two lot# in BeUefonte, with lioutr, etc., property of E!ix and Geo iiindt jgiCHERmS A X>JvAUi\ Arah t at! S?rtt# ran t-*•! facia*. >-n titioni .-i,. a * rrhv ft tr,}i anf rvn Ut tti (L-otmrn -Jiiu? *• (*•• trr Pet nm ' net en mt<s fMtt n-irt r.fßtiiib mm T>r-fe*ii j irrrtru er. tern t'etirtheeur in ißfUr ' 'mtc a tit cinww ten gift™ hun, ItCll um 1 J tlrit(hmiita.<*, tat triijcmt K'dmrhrar lit I I _?!. I. FlO |ran (tftriftr -strut rtrr t%nat- I licit j!f4rat in Pet till Iclra'A r, 0 ;! PfUl! : Is, Than j, hf-priut siut M-bnrivs tr-r f.ut tn ihertfntf fur it t'jntrr r.n !. : arel' Jvairridirnhtw't, Cfttritc tn;4- iintrr ran d Cartia uat Tb#. Vera#, an' faHrtr tiu.r ;aa' I t rcn 8 Curl a. rntixutcat V' U trr milr rtrt I Ttnwsrr. Uratii rnidtrt on pit m. J.w U'leJ. haul, sit'., tint a t*rr 9om ..b.-tf I Oikj<,iMi-a. in 'SfiNiil MMMM nnt a:: \c ?as! etc (itgtatbeni --a 'vat man 'pnarr. kernel I 9f. 2- SIU jrnr .'.tßsf# triua ctir 58; nut liidf ; < irnt in r ftovnjb ten fiUi'.alf, Prr. ) !:f deunb\ fear,'a, bt -mp! st Mfrubra a- i 1 fekp I 4 n< trrhihn bcpintjl aui ter cifcfrtt tniih Vm < tfr Cl*m> fjhr.r ami C tirtr ta:,i- Vctlir run 'trtrvb £ *!!, fn h'.ettrHr : i nr antrrr Kill' rm P.iiahft!- Sb-tr, sat an! trt fi'lftfulr t*Mh 'H dm on : ibfrr, tft tifhitr t ;*llr iWruat -Mid* I - Sal# tint Obitt n r<: anftt.it tma i rrt tatirt 1 fta_!3!r* 'Wirj, 9 t l k . >, as P. lahclb JUi. irt ilmfragia. Oi'iHiH 0 aatrtf . i nuttis, <p,r. ' (tat ttfiiit- an 3bt,i mat*. u.jti'.d' as t#U vra teSrr a Aiinr, i-tUi.fi tr.rd> '..sir rea .ie'rpfc mat fit 8 "al net taltr h cat : te:!:aars lu4 rs tatalr Pet.a tPanp an faplc f. iaSylt PjM: aa 'llhoi la.-.r r t atrr Tarasl emihlrt • jirr 'l:& rrt •••..• uat ealt-i 9 '.nprtjiitt I'm;tlepra, ta i'rrKitt rn; umrnnut a-nt rrr fanlj ett 0 i I'.i'atrlt spafirti aat o*rrr,|f Pattrl. S'll inn au 11 a ('a it. ,<ti Lit ait ■ iifanat Kl a! <*. u' Hit iit triat.i m. .lohii jfpaiigiet, sfVlirfralr o.ai 5, I"<V. Sqi'ri *.** N r ('Tl* L■ 1 tie cetditM(i>ly Uciet > | fore ran;: r.p b iwten Jeuie l)un !•}> end Joitnliiau H rr. ha ihs* S.h dej t Mij, 18T). teen di- •- iby uusl C' tinl. The t ,-.i.e • h ■■ f'.er wt i he conlitiued by J ''.el .*h li •• l'er* '0 t.nei; C untellled meet ant* w .ih the let, firm of J I'unlep & w-1 c>uc sni make *eu!ement wuhwu' d:y J X s - DUN LAP 45 CO. Tine Grove Mill#. Mey t. 1 *-7 • i 1"' mx Sj.) \( Ifl * '* ' . i'.et'd Thim'' nt* 1 -ic p• c -at* end 'earn h w 1 o meee a year, n hum bj|t Dnly lhf#e w ■ meen bu;a< need apply. A T. 15 hACo . I>*J ni* f. Mtlwn. l*a. i/runAi I 'C " KENDALLb ICHU efe "f ear *eUe#i*-!i \M will. MIUi'Vl Tun IU II WltHOl : I I•11 Ulli ■" cPAUIM Or Mill" ' '■ aril IB pine Ih# Uleeneeß ere Itmi.me I'>• l-BBil in., r f I need (oe rlfr bier el* ie ffinlPltl rltfHJI I'linr uunc. I'J re II nn> ellrr- !j IS Iftteauir 8.1. K ende;tk 1' . .' fi. Onueh fell*. Vc HENRY BOOZER, ci;>IHI: Hals, eini'fiiTriu on Saddle#. Harne##. Bndie#. Collar#, Whip#, Flyneti. end e!o keep# on hand Coll in Net#, etc. l'race# low a any w here ie All kind# of repairing J >m\ The he#t • lock alwavt kept • \i' w rk war. ran led. A "haro of the |uh K tiatrorage kindly #>lieited I■ nr. tj v J. A. Cottle <fc Bro.. - tvr tuloih, VEN T R K II AL L . Would reepeoifully announce to the ci'.i xen# of lbi> viciri ty that they are pr* pare# to do i ! kicd# of wori, i-elonaing t > the. Lae 'or men .id t> r#, and ar cjrdinjr t> iat#t #tyle* Gooh .-old by •tmple. lliinj{ had many year# ex perloace they guarantee i wor' t" ren der prrteci Htif.i tion, ami # 'licit a #hare of the public patronage. * y Harness. Saddles. &c n At*r?r.!n#d "* urii iho dmts.U<#r lw*r prtc, iKi't cil lb# •tl*o- Hon of llto public l bintA k of SADDLEKY now •! *hold lUnd I ejw.:!lf ivt |h t 1 *n-1 romi'lflf 1 '*Ur Bridle.of T.i-uti •od auAiaj . w hip*. in lati eteni- "'! In i.'mj'lel# Brf rU* oati,hli*h -""• h *" :,Tmh ri si 1 . Ayer's CheiTy Pectoral iFor Dieeaae# of the Throat and Lunge, ■uch aa Cough#, Cold*. Whooping Cough, Bronchitii, Aithma, and Con- The rcpntntlon it hna atUlned, in ronseqiir-nre of the marvellous cures it has prmtuced during the lust half cen tury. is a —ft"*—* uraraace to tfce public that it Will continue to n alixn the happiest results that can be dcslfcd. In almost every section f country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored lYt'tn alarming and even desperate diseases ol the lungs, liy its use. All who have tried It cc knowlrdge its superiority; and where Its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to what ineillcine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering jiceuliar to pulmonary afflictions. Ciikhby Tkc- TORal always affortls instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, us well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It is Invaluable i for, by its tlmeiy use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This ntedlciuc gains friends at every trial, as the cures It Is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be with out it, and those who have once used It never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowl edge of Its effects. rncrAicu nr Dr. J. C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Matt., MKRIcM and Analytical ChcmUti. i, a* all taeauifij# BYmumuiM. II AUH Y K. HICKS, (Bucccsior to T. A. Hi k# <fe Bra.) WHOLKSALE dt ft It TA J L DKA LK S IK Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paintn Glass, Putty, dfce., <fco LUM ilit> NGCAC) of the Sonlii HCIMI ('billed Plow for Itiln count J .-■& I WILL NOT in: UNDERSOLD 15 V ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOD! 11l It it\ii 1 111 it It %II II U K It A II ! —rc t- CHEAP JOHN. CENTRE HALL. The Sjwiog •<: if liO - i ■* opetdn™. Wt h*V*jfltt rw.vive<l weifi'lriu clock ot Sprint, and Summe; Goods which will be su.tl at the Lowest Prices. We have au iuim i. ..duck and till as>ortfd iu every iiut*. We have DRESS GOO':-, <. LOTIIING, HATS AM)CAP.-, BOOTS A SHOES, NOTIONS, OROT KRII3, KiC. K'R*.., at '--west priii -. I test Sole Leather always oa ban i. Give us a ca . im mediately. I. GT GGLMIEIMER I CT). W 11. ( AMI'S POPULAR, Furnituro Rooms! | CENTRE HALL, PA. I manufacture all kind* cf Furniture for] t ban hers, I).rung i*. >ro>, Librat * s,*.d Halt*. If you want Furniture of any kind,don tl buy until you ice my (lock. UNDERTAKING In all iu branches. I keep tn stock alb the lat* >t and moat unproved Collins and Cutteli, and hare every faciK ily (r properly conducting lLi branch ofmy busiuess I bate a patent Corpse Pre.'-rver, in which bodies can be prefer*ed for a c nii lerabte length <ft re JnlWtf W. R. CARP. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI 911 Kit IV. t hit establishment at l>- tre Hull, keep on hand, and for tale, at the mot' rew .. ble rate#. Carriages, Buggies, & Spriug , V tgonS, Pi UN AMI l" X V, and veb. e# ot every den. ript'on tm (le to order, and warrant' u to be made of Urn beat seasoned m-.terial, and by tin* root! .killed and competent *•rki ,-n. Rod if for buggies and rpring-. apons Aw. of lh> most improved pattern* made to order, also Gearing f uil ,o- n.ade t order. All kind' of r.palrii g .;••• • j r p:ly !, at the lowett poi-lhle rat . Paraoaa wanting any thing in hit tine ar. I requested to call (, I e\*t: ine hi# work th will find it net to ie ex< Bedford.- I iiitv and wear. mayStf, HKNWV IlttOrS, t lUlot ■- J P.Mtt'oi HT President. t'aihi'r QESTKE COUNTY RANKING CO. 1 (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposit*, Anil Allow Interest, Discount Note?, Buy ami Soli Government Securities, Gold A uplOfibtf Coupon# Forks House! PERKY STOVER. PROP'!!. | The Forkt House, at t oburn station, i| new and coiinnttdiou#, aiid i# kept in bot manner. Rod and board second to none, in the county. Slab inu (< r hot i". A# a summer re rt it ill be found a! that could be desired, right in the heart of | good f.'hing a: d hunting ground#, -ttidj surrounded by the n, t romantic scenery, lnov y New Pianos $125 Each, and all style-. .:u idl-.g GHAN P. j SQUARE and UPJUGIIV *ll ■ • • tir'-d i., sold at th-' lowest hot o-- wholtwale faeto'o prh-i direct tot! ; chaer. These Piano, m i i> ,■?>••< tin act displays at the Centennial Kvhib i ami were unanimouL . eotm-i-'■ d r thelltaiE*T ilit.voß- ver l'.M*# u ii" Regularly i tcorpomt dM ufm I'lngt'i. —Factory establish'- ! osr .U> \ ■ ,r. Square Gran !' OODlaln Mathvafcak - I l > patent Duplex Over.;rung S ' greatest intprovenie-it in the hit -y • t I' - alio making. Th ■ Uprigh's are < e ' ■ t in America, l'i* M -en' on tr ■* 1* nt fail to write for li'u#tr#ted ami lb" rij live Catalogue of I' fig m< 1•• • M KN !> I" N PI A NO i' • Inally 21 Ka't Iftth Si reel. N. Y ; IMPORT AN TO FRAVELERS. —TH K— BUSH HOUSE! BIH.KFONTK. PA. Has been recently thoroughly rem.rated and repaired, and under the management of the New Proprietor Mr. GEORGE IIOPPKS, formerly of WDisport, i tirst-; clnss in all tU aupoiniments SPECIAL IN DI CEM ENTS Are offered to those in attendance at court and others remaining in town for a few davs at a time. The largest and most superbly Designed lintel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. * Gotrytho Bush house. Baue GEO. HOPPKS, Propr. C. T Al.kxakpkr. C M. Howkr ALEXANDERS BOWER. At x\. tornny*.at L*w,Hslt#roatS. HpncUlatlrntion l*n to Colferl'nn., and Orph.n.' ( , onrl iri.rt|o. I.jr tie con.'.iltiwl tn Ocrrrsnand Pnftish. Otßco to Oirmsii't kulldiug, my^Uit. "II All D WARE !=: WILSON, M FARLANE & CO. Ni.w goods .„jANrc 3earc.es. * II II t; A O A M J>Vi:s HEITEItS ltiXtiEE v E ti K K K * h H We would t-fpstiallj" call attecti .-n to the ifijfislitiid took Stove, -AND THE - Y>£lgoj£ % huuiE m>mm • ir ?■ hi. bting t'Oti:- ly Near, We offer tal Bargain# in"** OlL< and PAINT.-.-**. \v 1: f ANN Of 812 UNDERSOLD. %t . LSO.V. M'FAE LAN i. d € O^, J i ! v LUtCK. ISKLLEFOS'IE. rF.NN'A. Spring Mills O. K : NEW HOC ill NEW* GOODS! •>l I. J. GrtOuUk'# ! STRING MILLS, •>s> tb 4 • it. Ltr|rt I SELECTION j UNSURPASSED! jl'riccs iowrr than Ever, And r.ow extends a cordis! invitation t li t frie nd*, patron*, and } .'. lie general ly. Also & Complete A#- >rtaietit ot Ready Made Clothing f?r mm and boys. Suit* as low as to be had in the jeity. imported and Domestic DEYGOODS! Fut! lines of MERINO UNDERWEAR?, For Lad ire. Gents, ILJJS, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Glove?, and Shes, HATS,V'APS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Ard the wast eompVte assortment of NOTI 0 N S < a Centra 1 Pennsylvania. *rd price. i willcoinpel wa in self defence to b - iv ?na . A iao Fish, Sail. etc. lSo< A full line of IloweScwiiag Machines and Needles for all kind l - of machine® j Also t*l< Ini hi- • of tira'r. Msr- U price p- !' >r the same. A rp.-c!*Lj : 00 All he t,.e car ' tsd i Jas. Harris <s Co. Nc. 5, RROCKI RHOFFROW. LO^IAIJI, P A I N T S, OIIgETC., JAS. HARRIS & co. BrUefonle. ; CE VVKK HALL Furniture Rooms! lIZKt KIII.HBKMI, i respectfully Inform* te ir. t f Ventre j' county, that h<j tin- hough; out the old' 1 stand • 1(i, Reiningrr, and ha reduced) the !ri c He ha? constantly on hand ' end mat- < l<> order BEDSTEADS, HU UK ACS, SI N KS, WASHSTANDS. i ItN EH CC i BOA HPS, TABLES, A.0., Ac. i!i- .toeSt reJy made Furetlu.-o it rw cd . ! i d v.oiktuan hip. •<! i i ■ tide under hi* immediate 1 ■:•••• . n . of• ;i - " c i,ior then Si#, here. Call li! - hit t k h-f re purchasing ' eUew 1 re. fob 20 CENTRE HALL j llanhvarc Store, J.O. DEININGER. ; A n< Hard wars ro ba% i been ' : id i>> t . undersigned in Ce;i- • tr. Hell, * her pared to sell all ' kind? of Building and House Furui*bitg J : itardw ere, Nai;-. V Circular at Hai I Saera, Tennon Saw?, i W'EIE' Saw*. Clothe. Barks, H full n-sort- '• inetit of Gla.-s and M irror l'lstn Picture Era'i.i ■. S;> ■> . -cid litih-. tahh ' Cutlery, Shovel?. Spade? arul Forks locks, Hinge-, Screw*, Sash Spring?,t Ilors. -Shoes, Nail*. Nor way ilod ?, Oil?, Tea llell*. Carponter Tools, Paint, Yf.ra j ishes Pictures framed in the finest style. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notiee. j pii- Remember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. 1 TOIIN P. POTTER, Attornev-at * ' Law. CollMtlon? prompt.!? mad* and pcla i attention (ivan to: hoao having land, or property for •ale Will draw I> anl have acknowledged Ocedl Moncuri-do. OMce in me diamond, north aldaol, |th*courthnne,llellefcnte octJ!t>9tl rwrw * w i HIP > KIDNEY COMPLAUff Piles, Constipation, !'■■rwaarctlr wH >T IjftHU ml U. n. (UEK. booth Hero, 11, an, "he n~.<f KJPAK* TtlBUllkMMIIk* attro, u Ktm iaw brtlrr Ihu mmy I—<7 Ihaw* e, or o4. I kac ixwrtW II <W I*ll-1 • ortchpa*4 5! kt<U( rmr*4 R trrj Wwa'all !;* he *r "It hoe wete IbtlaA." Tac ■ vie !><< kt*o nM *ln oil Whoa ■MOW kn r fell,*. wotMy U llw i pooao tlktn jtrraMl; haaUeimonohnl>ate* —ay OCk.-riikewte. t itS & SPRING NEOICHtE) JXI >kuU t IT li . bWT, Wl NK(h ntWIK nawlWaila, rmwrta>ll warhH mmm llw*. ow* fc> tta 1 i*W fhrr* muila A* IMte • .•-pik xx* %l~mr o ttch te uiml to rrrry heath by pa -aoo. J here k a* s bo: hat we* }t aoeh a m* lak alik Ik nural I. rjer •(* IjaMa ofice fw.'rj threaah Ike vtelr. line tasrhar-r m-Va- >hqrt>(if W*4lHoo. 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