THE OF.NTKE KEPOUTF.It. Centre llall, Dec. 4,79. *•-Tgnua. —s2 p*r ycer,ykm va\d w i./Moce : $2.60 ir ken o< raid in A,lrrrti*emenl *W. r" terfions, and ftcenfsrer hn f '° r ', 7 sr.;venr insertion. .-ldrerf*ewicnfl by „ M nfs ftaiui at tKe Reporter rffire t, con %ulttno tke lahltt en d V good will and part of my Mock of aeady made clothing to a firm in 1 hiladel* „hia to which I have to give possessionor * r store room by Jan. 1, ISM. I now offer my stock of ready made clothing at actual cost and freight. This it an excellent chance for a good bargain. Respectfully, lOoctSm J.N aw si an. J a. l.ocal l.ocal items ere toareo thit week. Hit Honor Judge Mayer It at pret ent on a trip out wett for bit hea.th. "" The Stat o.G range meets at Blooms burg, Columbia CO., on the 10th of next ra © nth; A disease among hogs bat been making ravages in tome of our countiet. The dami and creekt are covered with ice thick enough to ellow skating upon them. . . Wild turkeyt are reported at wing plenty in Huntingdon county. 1 The beet dried beef in the world can . be gotten at Sechlcr's grocery to cheep a < to astonish you. lUin and tuow last Friday, hope we ©on will heve snow alone. * Editor it at court yet-and the read* era of the Rpo*t* mutt ttand it a little ( longer yet t The l>urtt farmt advertised a'. ( Sherlfft tale were purchated by Alfred , and Geo Durst, sr. Her. Bote commenced a protracted } meeting in the Zion church, near Tuttey- o ville, latt Monday evening. 1 Huntingdon county rai.ee big hop they killed two the other week that weigh ed d rowed 5w Can t Centre beat that ? A correspondent from Spring Mini wants aY. M. C. A. started there. Could not some of the association! in thii county organise one there ? Do you want a £r*t class suit cheap. then so to Newman's and get bis taiior, Mr. Jackson, to make you one, you will be pleased beyond expectation. A literary society hai bean organix edby the students of the schools ia this place. That's right, and hope It will bo successful. -Mr. Cyrus 3. dtorer and family, o f Aaronsburg, intend removiag to Kansas next spring. Have you any corn in the ears or any other kind of grain to sell, then go to I, J. Grenobles, Spring Mill*. Any person having an account against the band will please present it; as the members wish to have all accounU settled. * Those who did not preserve or dry any fruit this year, can gst the very best and cheapest fruita to be had. at Seckler's grocery, so cheap that they cannot com plain. Many of our people are busy at butchering and we aro ready to Uko the weights of the boss porkers. A number of lectures en agricultu ral topics are to be given at the State Col lege. They will contieue about four weeks and are to be free to ell. "MS edo not know when they will be commenc ed. Last .Saturday the Euepia and Theta Alpba.literary societies of Lewisburg, met in joint session and elected tho orator and poet for Commencement, Senator Bayard, of Delaware, orator, and Mr J. M. Evans of Centre county, poet On Monday evening quite a crowd of ladies were cutting and sewing carpet rags, in the Y. M. C. As hall, for a car pet for the room, a lot of rags wereworked up, but still not enough for tho purpose. Mr- John Harkins of Rehobotb, Virginia, is at present at home on a visit to bis friends. John looks well and we are glad to say is getting along fine in his Virginia home. When you are in Bellefonte again calkin at Frank Green's drug store and see bit fine lot of toilet articles and drugs, and get something for a Christmas present for a friend. We bed another item added to list tor which we were to be thankful for on last Thursday, when we were presented with a fine piece of venison as a thanks firing offer, by Mr, John Decker, of near Potters Mills. Mr. Decker has our warmest thanks for this grateful remem brance of the poor printers. "We still hear complaints of water > sing scarce in this ralley. It seems that the recent rains did not affect the wells and springs of any account. A singing class has been organized in this place under the leadership of Prof. P. H. Meyer. "We understand that Mr. Meyer has a number of large clas ses in this valley, and suppose will haye a yery large one here. Ko snow yet. but nevertheless you had better order a sleigh in time from Jno. T. Lee, the orders are coming in so fast you may not be able to get ono any other place so cheap. Last Monday awcek Mr. Wn. Barnes, mail carrier on the routo between M ilroy and Bellefonte, met with a serious accident in the mountains above Potters Mills. The axle of the wagon broke throwing Mi: Barnes out in the road cut ing and bruising him severely about the head and face. The horse ran down to Potters Mills where he was caught. Just think of it, you can got the very best, freshest and cheapest groceries at that famous grocery in the Bush House block, Bellefo: te. "When you deal at Secblors you are always treated with the greatest respect, and when you once buy there you will always make it your place for groceries- —Our opinion, given the llzroxTxm a 1 few weeks ago, that tho foreclosure of the . mortgages on our railroad meant the wip ing out of the useless organisation known as the L. C. & S. RE. and the probable completion of our road, seems to be con fined by more recent information. Our people do not care how soon the road is , sold only that it be completed—a thing which was due five years ago. They had bad luck in carrying the mails last week, besides the accident re ferred to in another item, Mr. Mayes, the carrier on from this place to Spruce Creek, had an accident, too, something about tho wagon broke causing Mr. Mayes to bo thrown out aud hurting him considerably about tho head. The horse ran away injuring the wagon somewhat. PHOENIX PXCTOEAL has been in general use for fifteen years and nearly all who be gan to use it then continue its use yet. Price 26 cents- J. D. Murray. Nov. 27. j Go to your store or druggist and get a bottle of Frank P. Green's compound lyup of tar, honey and bloodroot, the best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup, asthma, or early stage of consumption. rhoenix Pectoral will cure your cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cts; 6 bottles sl. old by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, Thi* month a now two-cent postal ctrd will be issued. It It to be of a hand* tome design. —We are indebtod to Mai. R. li, Forsterof the Dcroocraf, for copy of the court preccedingt. The Teachers Inttitute will be held in the Court llellefonte, on Pec. The program promises it to be un* usually Intersting, and we suppose there will be a large attendance • Kev. Mr. John llewitt, who left llellefonte a few weeks ago for Kansas, had the misfortune to break hit ankle. Whiloout ridii.g the horses ran away with tho above result. Moatrt It reel and John Stover, of Michigan, are et present yieiting their friends and relatives in this county. Bellefonte mails over 8,000 letters weekly at that office according to the enumeration taken recently. Thelleekla Iron works which are now lying idle will be started again short ly. A fellow was asked last Thanksgiv ing what he had to be thankful for, and answered that as long as Sechler's sold groceries so cheap he would always have at least one great thing to remember. Mr, A- J - Campbell, of MUlheim is the toll gate keeper on the new Millheim Turnpike. Now then seo who can beat |th is Mr. James Boat of Centre llell, killed two porkers on Wednesday that weighed dressed respectively 477 end 441 pounds together! It any one can boat this, fetch in the figures and a sausage. One month's time yet for bargains at Newman's Ragle Clothing Hall, and then thoeethatdii not ereil themselves of the opportunity to purchase clothing cheep will find that there are no more such great bargains to be made, If you want to save money you bad better hurry up and call on Newman before it is too late , A charter was granted on Friday to the Lock Haven A Clearfield Railroad Company (which will extend fifty miles through Clinton Centre il Clearfield countiee, connecting with the Ba'd Kagle Valley road at Beech creek and with the Tyrone and Clearfield road at Phillips burg. The capital itock consist* of slU.\- 000.divided into 2,(XX> share* of SSO each. The President it George B. Roberta of of Philadelphia, and the Director*. Wit tar Morris. N. Parker Shortridge, Ed mund Smith, J. N. Dubarry, Strickland Kneass and John P. Green* COURT PxoociPlxu*.—The regular .No vember terro of Court began qn Monday 24, bit honor Judge Orvii presiding. Tha following buainesi haa been dispatched .* Aaron Or wig, ftr assault and battery. Bill ignored and prosecutor to pay the costs; Thomas Jlurray and James O'Neil for breaking arid entering into the ticket office of P. R. K., at Philip*burg, and for lar ceny. Thr defendanU plead guilty, sen tenced sac h to three year* and eleven months hn the Penitentiary. Thomaa Murray, v pen leaving the court room, ro markea that he wished the Judge had made it a few year* more, and said that the Court should put them there for ten years, upon which the culprit was called back ana three years more addod to his former sentence- The last sentence was pawed for the separate offense of larceny. Win. P. Mebaffey: for adultery. After haviog proceeded with the case but a short time the Commonwealth asked lwavo to enter a tprosequi which was graated by the Court I ("William Myers, for horse stealing. Ver dict. not guilty. William Sanders, for assault and bat tery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentence. $5 fine, two month in jail and cost* of prosecution. James Calderwood and Irene Calder wood, for assault and battery* Bill ignor ed. John Taylor, for assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty and costs divided be tween prosecutor and defendant James G. "WirLaman, for false pretense. Verdict, not guilty, but defendant to pay the cost. Alvis Kohlbecker for violation of liquor law. Verdict of guilty. Sentence in this case was suspended until January sessions. Andrew Beaton for cutting timber trees on the land of another. Verdict, cot guilty and prosecutor bo pay the cost*. In the Court of Common Pleas the fol lowing cases were tried. M. Thompson Reese vs. W. A, Kerlin. V erdict for tho defend ant. W. D, Glassgow use of Silas Glassgow Nelson George. Verdict for plaintifl. v*.J. Newman, Jr. va William Witmer. Plaintiff suffers ncn suit. William J. _Kellar vs. Zimmerman, Bean & Co. Verdict for the defendant. Alexander Harpstcr vs. Wm. Baum gardner. Appeal from justice of the Peace. Verdict for defendant. Jacob Bohn. Discontinued and costs paid by county. Rodrick F. Claw use ot ¥■ Casanova. Derby Coal Company, et a!- continued for cause. Bird coal and Iron Company vs. The B. &S. 8. RR. Company, Trespass. Plea of not guilty and continued. The Valentines, John S. Simmtuville, et al. vs. Bird Coal and Iron Company et al., ejectment. Plea not guilty and con tinued. J. T, Williams v*. S. 11. Williams and W. C. Blair. Continued became not a: issue as to S- B. William*. 3. D Musser v*. James F. Sboop and C. D. Keller, deb; \ erdict fur plaintiffs for *11.71 Judah Whitcombvs. Geo. W. Hoover and Henry W. Hoover, trading as Geo. W. Heover, & Co. Case cont .nued by or der of Court. Bradley Child*; Joseph Child*, Robert W cod and Joseph Wood va 11. Herman et al. Plead not guilty, continued for cause. John I. Thompson vs. iSamuol Crist and James Boycrton, trespass. Plead not guilty, continued for cainc on application of plaintiff. • •Samuel Hall va Jacob Mann, ejectment Plead not guilty, continued for cause on applications, at cost of defendant. Centre County va Uuston Township. Plaintiff suffered non suit. Thoma* Deha* for use of Samuel H- Kine* va Tavlor Walker, Vi m. B. Confer and David Confer. Confessed Judgement in favor of plaintiff for *IAS. Mary Holt va. B. A3.'j. RR. Company, Settled for *B.OOO to pie intiff. C. F. Herlacber end George Durst, trading as Herlacher & Durst vs. Isaac Lose. Verdict for plaintiffs in tin sum of *121,97. B. Webber, ondorses, vs, the Taylor twp. School Board Verdict for defend anU. John Hoy va. J*sie S. Williams, W. M. Holmes and Villiam Holt's administra tors. pn trial. (jUABTH SxaSIOHB. Gotlicb Haag, violating liquor laws, i Defendant plead guilty to one count in the indictment. Sentence suspended until January sessions. STEAT—Two sheep came to the resi dence of John Weaver, 21 miles east of Centre Hall, about first of October, 1879, ' one has right ear cut off and slit in left, the other has left ear cut off and slit in the i right oae, one has brown head and lees- , One is a ewe and the other a weather., 100 owner is requested to come forward, prove ' property and pay charges, otherwise it 1 will be disposed of as directed by law. J. F. AI.IXABOKR, 20 nov. 3t. Tows Clerk. SPORTSMEN.—I have an excellent stock of BKEXCD LOADING SHOTGUNS, alto Muzzlo loaders, which wera bought at very low prices, yportimen wishing to invest, had belter do so now, as the ten dency is upwards. All kinds of goods for sportsmen on hand, at the Gunstore of Tn*o. DESCMEER, ?3oct Urn Bellefonte. SCHOOL TAX NOTICE.—Tho tax payers of Potter township arc hereby no tified that the school duplicate is ID the hands of the undersigned. On all tax paid into bit hands before Ist of December there will be a deduction of 6 per cent., from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1,1880, there will be no deduction, and after Jan. 1, there will be 5 per cent, addotl to all unpaid school lac, in accordanca with the set of Assem bly. JOSEPH CROTZER, lfioct 2m Treasurer. Persona wishing a good article of Brandy, Whiskey, Gin or Wine for medi t cinal purposes, can bo accommodated at • the Centre Hall Drug Store. All of the very best flavoring extracts for family use, E such as Lemon, Vanilla, Sarsaparllla, i, Pine Apple, Roso, Bitter Almond, Ac-, are kept in stock and offered for sale. Persons wishing anything usually kept in a well regulated Drug Btore, will please call on m.—The weather i improved in the morning to such a degree < that a* early as 7 o'clock the streets and ] balconies were thronged with jreople and i much animation prevailed. Many houses i hare been decorated, and tritnnpbant arches are erected at various points. Everybody is speaking of the marring* of King Alfonso and the Archduchess Maria! Christie which would take place iri the) forenoon. In the morning the bands of regiments quartered in llio city, played "Kef telle" before the royal palace, and afterward marched through the principal strut**. The royal wedding was solemnized in the Atocbi church, according to the pro gram. The bride left the I'ardo palace in tho morning for the ministry of marine, whero apartments bad beon prepared for her, in which she was robed for tho mar riage. King Alfonso left the royal palace for Atocbi church shortly before clcvon o'clock. He was accompanied by Arch duke Renter, and was precoded by eleven carriages, containing his mother ex-Quocn Isabella, princess of Auslurias and other members of tho royal family, grandees of ,of Spain and court dignitaries. Tho bride approached tbe church by another route. She was accompanied bp her mother, and was preceded by four carriages contain ing ladies or honor and court dignitaries. Tbe bride was richly dressed in white and wore a diadem of brilliants and tbo insignia of the Mario Louise order. Troops lined the streets through which tbe procession moved. Tbe Atocbi church was splendidly illuminated and decorat ed uiith silken draperies. A diplomatic body of Spanish grandees and deputations from the sunato end chamber of deputies received tine king at the church, end oc enpied the neve. The bride was much moved during the cesemony. The diction was given on bobalf of the pope by ithe Cardinal Patriarch of tbe Indies, who officiated at tho nuptial mass. EXECUTION OF A VERMONT MURDERER. WindsorJ Vt, November 28, Asa Ma goon, who murdered Rufui Streetcr, nt Barre, Vermont, in October' 187b, was ex ecuted at the itato prison lioro to-day on tho same gallow* which had been uied for the execution'of seven other murdoreri. Magoon paucd tho night under tho super vision of a strong guard, and this morning on being asked for a confession, said he bad none to moke. lie hoped to meet his family in heaven. He leaves seven chil dren, Magoon had declared he would not ascend the scaffold, but would havo to be carried up by the sheriff. He was exe cuted at 1.4b p.|m. He made along ex planation of the crime, but said Mrs. Per rine was the guilty|one. Cedar Rapids, lowa, Nov. 26, 1979, Tbe town of Vandalia.tFayette county, between oedar Rapids and Potsville, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Tbe fire broke out In the rear of a saloon owned by C. 11. Sidman and apread rapidly, and but one business structure remains Tbe Post Office was also burned, There was but little insurance on any.of the proper ty, and, many persons'will be financially ruined. The fire is believed to have oeun started by a rivals*lor Thoy were walking towerd the eheii be re Led to the surface. The concur ! in the mine cnueed by the ilnhinf in the roof forced Urge piece* of rock cenl through the nir nlong the .lope cite to the top of the ihett e&ong the boy. the breaker, Tbe miner. working in l .lope were burled to the ground end I e 1 |y injured by tbe flying debrL. lfrr ! fiygn. we. carried e hundred feel by i 'guilpf wind end thrown uncon.ciou. . ' the the hett. where toole e coel covered him. He ha. ' toworkeince. The ininere .pick, ei ,hovel. were cerried up the .haft into tu< breekcr. Half a doren miner, hor.e. wcr directly orer the portion of the mine that crtd iu. They nk nterly to the eerei The roof thet fell formed the bottom ol meuy well., end of grere. in the church yerd Thwo et once becetue deep pit. Crevtcee four feet wide opened in tb# enrth from the foot of the hill to the .urn mit. The eerlh kept on .etUing.for e dey er two end alt danger was balietcd to I OT or Workmen wcroeet to remoftnglh. fhllen rock and coal from the .lope The work we. well advanced, when, n April le.l, et three o'clock in the after noon, the iUntnaU* of Frita Meeker', houie. in South', Eynon .treet, 1 k ' hil! felt the bou.e gradually .inkle*. lhaj ru.hed out into the ;.treet. Theneil in itent the hou.e .enk with a cre.h U Iht upper window.- Mr. Meeker , well .Lc disappeared with hi. pig pea A part the .trccl .enk two feet, end e creek wide enough to receiec e wagon opened in th. fa -of the hill. L*.l Augu.t another ~vo occurred in the aawe mine. j • oum* heim buo*t swallowed up. The* Linking* were aU.ln different parts of the Line Th* indication* arc th*t a genera! tall of the mine may b npeetgd at any time and greet alarm exist* among the reident end property owner* of thet quarter. Theceve hei extended from th* brickyerd ofthe Lackawena Iron end Coe company. through South lynon etrect clear to the Leekewene end Bloomaburg j reilroed treck. *l junction of .North-, emptou end Meridian street* great fiwute. ere opening end extending greduall> | l.nto the lot* on either tide Within * dU* ! lance of ten feet threo Urge teem* h*?* opened during the peat few deye. '1 ke sit uation of Meridan ttreet i* euch thet e Lie-in, e* indicated by the widonir.glf.s 'sure*, wilt bo ettendod with greet deatru tion of property The Dellem* mine I* jono of the largest in the telley. At the mmo of the first eeye the thickest iem of oral we* being opened. The loaa to th* j company hea teen oier SIOO,OOO. THE LAST OK A WIITCUIU TBAMI'-A FEARFUL PIUTUR* DISSIPATION JKALOUSA MURDER AND SUICIDE. Toe audden deeth of Oscar ilobenataie, e miaereble tramp, in the tenement hou*a No. IMOrcbard etreet New Tork, or Sucdey morning, furniahee efitting sequ* to e feerful tragedy of two yeera ego witt which his nemo wee connected, lie we* e netiie of Germany, thirty-eight yeart ef age, end led e ahiflleaa, diaaipated life j Whatever he earned by occasional jobe be; apent in liquor. Among th# etqueinUnc oa he formed wet thet ofjllenry lieuamen, 1 of No. I'J Chryatio street, e aober end in- I duetrioue men, employed ee e porter e'. | No. 598 Broadway, who bade wife am:) .three children- lieuamen * wife waa ee I 'addicted to liquor thetaho neglected her j 'household duties end made her homt wretched. She contracted en intimacy with llobensteio, who waa a frequent Tie ito'r to her house. The repeated protests .of lleuamen, whose jealousy was aroused 'age!nit this intimacy, did not seem to ihere'eny effect, end on the lfilh of No-j j leather, 1977, otter reluming homo in the 'evening, he, in e fit of frenzy, shot his, j throe children—e boy aged nine yeera, a, i girl aged seien end ebeby-end then abet, himself. The elder boy John. recoierod| and ia now the only luriiier of.the family, 'the girl heiing died ieaUntlT.ithe baby on I the following day end the father thirteen 'day* afterward. This terrible lesron bed no effect on the wretched mother, who continued in her (career of ditaipalion. Sbo remied to No. Kiiiogton atreet, end eoon afterward it we* diacoiered that the little boy Jobn'a grandmother bed died tn Germany a short time preiioualy leering a large legacy including an an* nuity of fl.ooo to John payable eier aiz month*. Hobenstein then took up hie ; residence with Mrs. llausman, and they j iived as man and wife, the former aainm* |,ng a parental guardianship oier the boy, ; whose annuity furnished mean* lor a con* tinaed carce* of dissipation to the guilty pair till two weeks ago. when Mrs iiaus ii.an was taken suddenly ill and |di*d he-! fore uieaical} aid could ibe procured. It, was rumored at the tima that sue bad ta ken poison. Hobenstein'* supply of rum was cut offend he was left again to shift forbitniolf.?|Latt Sunday about midnight ho prientod himsef at No. 159 Orchard street Here, on the second floor, In th# reartenomant resided John Leifert, who knew the abandoned tramp aud who was implored by him to let him into tbo house to lie down an hour a# he Celt Tory lick, llowas taken in, swallowedjwater copious ly and lay down on the floor with hi* coat rolled lup for a pillow. At eight o'clock in tho morning it was discovered ! ho waa a corpte. The body waa removed ' to the I Morgue and after disecteun, will be laid away In the Potter 1 # Field. Wo were'exposed last wwk to a pltilMi storm, that wl our foot and stockings, and indeed ourperson all over. In fact watook a cracking cold, which brought a sero throat and severe symptoms of fever. The good wife aseerted bar authority, plungad our feat into hot waiter wr4k<" , ui infbot blanket*, and aent our faitnfu) ton for a bottla of Area's Cbcrht P*c to a a 1.. It it a iplendod medicine— pleas ant intake, and did the job. We tlapl Roundly through the night and awoke wall the next morning. Wo know wa owo our quickjrecoverry to tbo Pectoral, and shall 1 not hssitate to recomand it to all who need f luch a medicine Tehuacana (Texas! „ Presbyterian. JTUMISISTHATOK H NOIH'K.- ( letter* of adminiitrStion on the o*tat< of Tborua* M'Klroy, late ot Potter |twp., dee'd, baring been granted to the under tigned, all persons knowing themselves to j be indebted toiaid decedent are requested to mako imtnediato payment, and periosn having claim* againit the rotate will pr •ent thcia authenticated for nltleroont. MISS JENNIE M'BLKOY doc. 4, tit Adm'r. P X KCUTOKs'ICUI'ICK.- L>etter* taitamentary on tbo estate of Pe ter Korlin. lato of Nebraska. decea* ed, having oeen granted to tha undersign ad, all person* indebted ta said estate are repaired to wake immediate payment, and these having claim* against tbo tame to present them, duly authenticated by ■ law for settlement. A. 8. KEKLIN, Ex. i Idee Ot ■fTT 'Are sa coPW" — uf ,—^SffSu> • I PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF CENTRE.—of August torm 1879 No. 1149. Lucr D.;Motie by her next friend Jfcc. TO , Fbedebiok Moyeb M. D. i To Frederick Moyer M. D:—St*'— a Pleaiotake notice that the Court hai 1 granted a rule upon you to show cause 1 why a divorce, a vinculo matrinvonit e should not be decreed in favor of the t Libellant! in the above relur naeli; - on the Fourth Monday of January 1880 at y two o'clock P. M. Personal service upoa n you having failed on account of your ab is sence. n Sheriffs Olllce, Bellefonte Pa. Nov, 25, '79. Dec. 441 JOHN JjPANULJiR, Sheriff. ' J NEWMAN JH •5. : j KING CLOTIIIKR ANI MBUCUANTTAILOIt, }' ' ;V ''lt Selling 11M Slock Of Kendy Made CloiLing AtOortaod I'ielglti ''•s&* WH" l, i He,lin S Hie Stock Of Iteedy Hide Clolbing At Coet aad Ejeigkd. •r-I Boiling Hie Stock Of Ready Made Clothing At Coat andFfiijfcl, f !• Selling liie Stock Of Kitdj Mi them. but • .quere end honeet transact;^. jVCLOTHINU MADE TO OKDKK BT J'IEST-CLASS TAILOE3 CUE A FEU THAN ANY Wll REE ELHJt IN TEH NHKLVAiIIA. 31 VlMtliK). Oi. V.• V> . 1 •.rib, Mr. J a t> I. >1 XI n ' i'n ru both .if Jfuahburi'. b l>y . a...., .i.. J. ii A. . ' i! W'ti-!••>*( 1,1 Mid si mi'. Kilon S. Bhmlinir of Boalaburg. DIED. * - 'i < -N .. .M ri Mai a Soil, r.. i-l 4• • ar 'J ninths ami 1 Jy. i' r. Kuukel i* Hitler Wine i" Iron. A i.i* fin i r *>,ij.t • „r i , j.-a, a, „,i i • * ( • -■ B 4 ' I • v* . r*|Ullll * f . . . • • i -, { , * (<■ • • I 1 • ! .... •Via* I livn *a.t takn fi. ■ #r. tf *. .. .1 rufgUi A* *tid .*!• tra ! ■ u. . k V ft Ael, • 1 .at.' \\oi*s i. I . kuutoa; ,\\ i • . ilw .. a u Amu • • 1 \- - i It *W>rui In • - I a Nd - ' i I ~ fn • ted A I • ** l 4 ? * • I■■ . (. *fhgfr \ • •J - : 4 9 4/it 4 iil • * ' ■ ' Pit HU J aauaa a Zi >• •. !io k •>*• f I • A't'N at. a, **U • t < >t J>M> 1 n 1 '.c** J o a* . i. n.l ir -*>..tn; I 4 It! M ftl ' l - ( f Ul let ft elß| I* * . •* ' fo 1 ■ A| t , ...l tM s |* .tr. !•! • *•*!* l-'* palUnl f*!# *"< l u.n. k '-lug A- i UflUi ■ 3 !i . 11.41 -*> i Uo I f A ilt.. • H '4. f *4mi it } Kankafi r.% u. >ft p AAtff tMlf l It* *f| , I'rtee *1 I rrtHAllle * till lli**? * * Ta *W( i . .* 1 • ' ■ I ' ' , t . . . .■ a • ' r A * It a 1 *. 1t Aby fee, v;. 4 i <-e c i v 1) I' Ll.U' S\ LE Here will be offered A l I'ubi'C Mia. a', lie res.dance ol -i.darsifneJ. .no mile narth-ce*l ol Woedwatd, ca Wednee.iay, Detvruber 17, ri fo.lowing personal property, ri*: Kite heed horses, 3 colts, 1 three jatn I. 1 yearling end 1 tucking six milch ,imi, tu:ue '..early fresh, 4 heifers .i tb aif, 1 h .!!, i' i.l breeji' 4 • ti. 17 ia>l i i .i.t i ail'r t h..r - n. U boh t'ei* lof *l\gh. 5 nj-i • !<\l i> a'ltal 1 wa £ *, ){ortt >pniiK water, etcelrior; Hi: a .il .*or. gt am airi.l, keysl.r. ,Uivalor, Itari >:rr -aplanter, harrewa iSu! h-vel plow*, corn tcrafier, p *. lacd roller, fanning mill, good aa rjw, 1! *r huller, 1 ay rhke, hay fork will r . r ille-. .•'■{g* bay ladders, • 1 • in#, povpr. ■-t ai str; e * f\l iha.tia, t 1 1 sr r nib* sett yaa'ien bar* . Una . single htreaas, 1 ■!'. ailyr . addle, ■ !. a !< r and double Irre#, ?• pa:" b: tt ebair.a, ' '.t b - ast chain*. 22 c w c!ai t, I Vheflker row, h'.rgr t"igue. w,ki is .aloes, •> • f a. rt s of *hAtlulhe n 1, larrels, tubs, rna! *etrll liaWmS I Ti4, a'd BailV ■! r ar it lea to run <*- to ment ti ."-ale t. i mnienie at It) u loci .a t> . a den ll< l'S will be made k' rn by I* STOVE It .A UAIiTKIs, Ai. '■ no*. 21 k I *• ■ .'• I> l RATOIt A I . tl<: 1 the rst .tp ... v t lamer, lai : I'otlar twp, I d. hav.rg t.< gr 1 tie under- • , • t I ' 1 ',' M C>> to indetl&u to said <. leal are r queittd s ■ make immediai.' Iml, a d p •> ru 1 avil * c s.iftu ag*.;.:' I ■ nsla! a. j re tu. ;i aulhontiea> l for s"Ularue* C JoHN • HANSON. ■ * . v ft Adui'r. I t I'M : .... S S.— ■ # .)f s.d.j-,r istmti non the "tale liifjohr. H Miller, lale of Harris lownahtp, laeo'd. having bee granted t" the under laijroed, all t >eron knowing tbemielTes to j ta Indatte i t s said decrds nt aro riquostod to make immediate paymort, ani 1 < ron having claims against the will pre •e-.t ti.em authenticate 1 forn ttleioa ! ti. W. SPANGLEH, >t i'>t Adm'r, da bonlt non. ! it it A W KICK •; vour own t- v n !\|||| I ' CIIV I el. uldtrv : '.ting unt ! .*,l see for yourself what rt*u can do at ihn kiiainata in oiTer. No room t• explain hero. You ran .:w. ".■ a), fit or II I 1 >ur i|ik.' •■■l for -j ecial pri*at<' !■ ri. ami pert ul ire which we mail : ?."i t free l; .. . ; .i. . '. I.rues wh.'.e 5 u ' s . a el.•.£. v. AJ.lroM li. HAL 1, "T i at . rortland, liaise GREAT FALL —OPEN IN 0— AT \V o I f's S 1 a 11 (1. TH 11 DRY GOODS IIKI'AHTMIINr Exhibits aa iiumcnte stock of DOMESTICs, DIiESS GOODS! iMIiROIDEKIES. WHITE GOODS. NOTION'S. LADIES', READY-MADE SUITS, PARA SOLR. UMBRELLAS. FA N't Y t.OODS, HATS, ( VPS. BOOTS ANI> SLICED LT( , ETC. (i HOC E H V DEPARTMENT l. filled with Choicest Tea.-, Syrups, Dried Fuiit. Canned GooJp, Kußarn, Cof f Pure Spices, S?.!t, Pork I'rotri i. m. Wooden. Willow, QOMM and ( war#, Fish, :it and everything u :ally found in a Grocery. ALSO HARDWARE. CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS nlwuri 011 hand. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. iT All Aik uYkaK, or t'.tfjy * I > svo 11 lav in your I I . 111 l % I'kill 1 v '' 4 *ifllls M. TJ maketuoro % J \ ... wr •S j • n: stated n! No oti" can fail make money fait Any i.ni can J<" th work. You can rnaku from 60 cU. to st! n hour by devoting your avnii;R>. and t-oaro time to tho busum.- It , .-t ruith iii;lolry the businei,-. Nothing like it. for moaev making ever offered before Kusituas pleasant and uirtly honorable. [K'tfoier, if you want to know all about the be-'. paying buainosa before the public, • dus your adiiru--. and wo\ illaend you fu'l f ariicuhuß aud private terms free. Humpies worth alio Iree. You c>n thon maho Up your mind for yourself. Add rata OEOaOK STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. D.H.Rhule. a UCTIONKEK-l'ottora Mills. Years J\_ of experience in other parta of the ktuie enable hini to guarantee tho utmost satisfaction as an Auctioneer. Yenduos -ied at reasonable charges, A share ol the public patronkiiully .solicited. •Jd oct. 4,- . TROOPS PREPARING TO MAR. U AGAINST Till L'TKS. Denver, UoJ„ Nov. 25, 1*79 Despatch * from J.o s Pmoi itete that up to Mori* dy the hotlile Indian* had not returned; to that point, though it was reported thai tLey were preparing to come in Ouray! i d that the hoetilei were arming, evk dsctly fearing trouble. The deepalcLe j do not indicate that the com mission ..ei-' pect to accomplish much more, end it b| reported that a campaign ha* already been arranged, one column to uierch frutn ' Milk River, one from I'lab and two from the toutii. The commission ie ttili berrhl ceded and prepared to meet an attack, j J H BAtJLAND'S "BEE HIVE" STORE, ALLLGIIKN Y STRSKT, BKLLBFOMTE. PA IIEALQI ARTERB FOR DRY GOODS —AT THE SBX lIIVKUXX PRICE EXCLUSIVE UKF GO; l8 lam faring the LA I.GEST, BKT end OH IA PL Titock uf Dry tiwdi iu Ctotr* court* ■ ■■■ O—Q „ O EVI RYONE SAYS THAT THE PLACE FOK BARGAIN- Go there and be convinced. —o AJ.LGOOLS AT ALL TIMEts SOLO AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Having atcimd an imoituae .tuck of good. before the advance, 1 am &bl toaell CHEAPER I'HAA ANY STORE IN TOWN. . A'.l my good, arc marked is pla>& figuraa. Hoping to receive an early call, I remain, Reapeclfully your*, My motto is: ' One Price—th® very lowest-and no miarepresentation.'' JH. BAUIAND. - New Grain House ( Completed! *' Ai SPRING MILLS, PA, o J. I). LONG Now extend, a cordial invitation to bis fribnda and patron*, and the pub* lie generally, a* he i* now prepared to buv all kind* of BRAnr. l r s SEEDS a AND HIDES. .* t< At the Hightest Market Prices j Al*oeon*'Jtnt!y on hand a complete aa?i rttnent of Coal at Low Prices 5 Also a complete assortment of '1 KIPS, CALFSKINS, * SOLE-LEATHER, also ready made HARNESS. BKILDES. COLLARS, WHIPS, HALTERS, Ae..at bottom price#, I'inov Ota • p _____ ____________ e V~~UCTI()NRRU.~The undoraigrcd re spectfully offer# bit ►errico# to the < mien# of Cent e county, a* aa auctioneer, .n vemi year raetMiful experience efe-; o.t't bin. t > re- !• the utrr.o#t seti f ection in cryi-.g ele GBO. KOCH. J E i IIH'MTL LER llcKßca cm) llAiaußcssi -in A beer monl of lb. bank building. All work don. n feehtonabl. ctyle lJu'T iiALL Furniture Rooms! 1 EZR A KHI M BINE, • respectfully inform# the citircn# of C.alre ' c unty, that he bai bought out the old; :and < ! J. O. Dcininger, and ha* reduced; the price# lie has eonilantly on hand'| and makes to order -- 1 UKDSTKADS. BUREAUS, |j SINKS. WASHBTANDS. CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac., Ac. iiis stock of ready-made Furniture i. large nud warranted o( good workmaa .;p, and ail made under hie immediate { ipereUion. and it offered at rates cheaper than elsewhere. 1 Call and aee hi. itock before purchair| < cUewhera. f*h - 1 ' { T. ZELLER r HB USIHSItSOLD UY ANY PARTY THAT SKLL£ THE riAITH QUAXJTY OP "GOO n CN KT GOOD BREAD, JT By calling at the new end eaten live bakery etab!uhH ' ntof JOSEPH CEDARS, (Succeaiur to J. U. Sandf,. Dpposile lh Iron Jr< nt >.n A •{Lcny itraet where he turriishe* every * :.j Fresh Bread, Cake* "fail kinds. Pies, eta, etc.. Candies, Spice*. NuU, Fruit*. Anything and everything belonging It the business. Having had vp-ars of expo rionce in the business, he Wtter* himsel that be can guarantee *atifl|ictioe to el! who tnav favor kirn with their patronage jOjeug tf JOSEPH CEDARS. HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE II ILI.. ■mnnrui o Saddle*. Harness Sridle* Cellars, Whips. Flynets, and n!> - keeps oa hand Gotten j Neu, etc Price# i.-w as any where eiae All kind# of repairing f-ne. The beat •lock always kept on hand- All work war ranted A ba roof ike public patror.ag* kindly solicited. toct, tf KaWiti.uU.Kl r I s7 * Pw euro "•r t isfa (V lom < Au! and MSsa tain. >l* rtrrt.'-*r% *J>! rCrrtares. •J&Mt* Or. I". I*lW> Wt\ Acta k-aaw Co. Dk Prepared Coke —FOii— FAMILY USE. The Bt-llcfvinU- & Snow Shoo H. lb Co. having completed their Coke Breaker and Screens, are now prepar ed to furnish ail *i& if Coke for Stoves, Kaunas aid Furnaces. PRICE, 13.00 perTou ot 2000 Potitid* DANIEL RHODES, I'ioclSm _ __ Gen. Supt KEXI> A LL S >V\ VIN CI KE Is sor t.-hpss'.us. spUau. OIA. |l rn. Mill BUT Kissrn lias nr. 109 bai lai rrras oa l.aasi *t win. had • .rata' IS raart Ala.- ■ V ri,. nm.rru. .-oma. ft •( t M . W u| I rntaaa • <>< o< ta-naoaaa It hat at \auuall. I an/ Uian la" on h, **na Ssr („s lllnttratoi .in o', ta- loststva raour Pil< a|. SU. DIt'OOBsTR ham II as .as ■•! II Iw ps lit Hi ' KanSall A Co. ProprlaAe.*. Konahui'b I' ,lla, Vanaoat joiikicro!*. nm.uiwAY a ro. a*u. as Ab | SI rhlladalpUta, t'a This sUtudord atlicle is compound ed with the proatest ore. Its ollt-cte are as wonderful nnd ns satisfactory at ever. It restore 9 gray or f. h. 1 hair to its youthful color. It removes nil eruptions, itching and dandrull". ft gives tho hesif a cooling, soothing , nsation ol great comfort, and the sculp by its use become* white ai d clean. By its tonic projierties it restores the capillary ulands to their normal vigor, preventing I aldness, and inak in;: tlie hair grow thick ttnti strong. As a drc sing, nothing has been !>uud so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes,M.D., State Assavet of Mas •nehusetts, saye, "The cou ; itite.ent.s are pure, and carefullv se- IccU.hl for excellent quality ; and ! consider it the Hcst Pulcabatio* for it - iuU-udeil purjHH* Price, One Dollar. Byo FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant prep nation may relied on to eliang*: the color of tin beard from graj'or any other undesis able hade,to blown or black, nt die cretion. It ia easily applied, being it ona preparation, and quickly and cl fectually produces a permanent color which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL L CO., A NASHUA, N.H. 6Hi tf ell CnutfMs, tl tn>Hl la RtttUss. —HARDWAUE!= WILSON, JTFARLANE4CO. *£W - a ' *d Wort*x**, S*. Oirt lo kh* diamond, uortb *ld*o ■ kbaouiiaou.hUrouK. oett3S*k( PENNSVALLc Y BANKIN6 CO CENTRB BALL, FA. UKCEIVE DEPOSITS and nllowla'.ei est: Discount Notes; Buy an/ Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons. Wm. Wokr W. B. j the . ' r v -> r— orcaas a*et?** XiiimJtfmat- • Hr s r., ■ a If s ."* *w% MMW J :k • ckjiN> t .' •* U*l Hit u.U tulr- bene I 4 Q kji, .'1 ••' ho sw ■"*> r!paed allibeee If R ,1-i a'• '* v t *>o lviaiDi.- :—aelsct |J /I U;r3ti n a v -tit Br* hrttosulhrr. ;'II TS■■•; tlife been eared. Tnr tt and y*>a R I £ vtU4U< -• T*keitnd y| |K Sc.th t" ti •!!"• .:..' ">i twort. II 3 Wk; mflVrthe umalitw M n '.lftr wck ik>w f'l j t M U Why be M herb) hcteair of ctaoi ilowJ Mm R KioWT-Wokt .:i T-y pock- U nj ilna.tr; 1-/0. ';;-#o-wfaauf || Oae packer* n*krsixU Tour Br%j?sial > 3 ptilt/bl pis. .r-tjf fl Kidney-Wort and Hop Biilsr* for ule Iky J D Murray I h77oToiu tkIEUST Bentlst. Mlllhim. Otr*r*liUarof*wloa*lkrTleeetath* boblt*. H* I* t>re/r*dtei/rfanßallap*ratin* Is to* denial pre- If—tea. lt*U nowfallrprepared to extract t**lh bol*ilr iellhoek pea. _ **• TP pIS?CER REMOVED WITHOUT V-/ Knife, and. in roost cases, without tiain. Apply to f. P W. Fischer. M. D., iloaltburg, Centre county, Fa. Uijully NATIONAL HOTEL , CORTLANDTST.. Nesr Broadwa*. NEW YORK. HOTCHKISB A POND, Froprietora. OX THE EUROPEAN PLAX. Tbe restaurant, cafe and lnnch room attached,are unaurpaused for cheapnw** and excellence of service. Rooms 50cts. to $2 per day, $3 to $lO per week. Con veniunt to all terries and city railroads. Vcw Furniture. New Mitnsif <• raent, i.'3janly