THE ('KNTKK REPORTER- Ctutre lln. POVrO Dt - —S3 r year. when r' d *' France; $2.50 e km not paid xn **"?' Aderrti*rmrnt'2(tct* T*r ' Ar " "* *rrftc>*. Nad heentir" few* fir trery x..: sequent insert,on AdrerUtemtnts by th, ••ear at a liberal diseauxst, ~ .StiArri6ersAMf*t'd* rauntv t ■ mil MKlttt.oitMnl of on* v *J" in.ffod o/*W* as formerly vhen pmui by themselves. Subscribers can aheayslell box" •nf stand at the ilrpartrr ofhi e *t. . ,vw.<7 a,- M/e on ' r ,at John v* indebted the \st of Jw-.Mry. ls7& *' ui fAa ' ' fim A* was 7"iyi r "LODGE MKirriTJos ,sr h in woo*., R< V*^ ll l ( , v,iu., nii tj N*tnrU* #vnta 4o tU* • K NG. o. L- ikiofmAmt. sr >. >X I> FO*T U>rH*fc. r*V*. 'A.,? *•* " •&* <>-nin crWfWMfO t - t \u*OAI<* tun * i AKNKY. w m I r hkru H**. v ' J.J.AH v . i* -f 11 mf*t* •' l iifit IH. A" LOCAL ITEMS. Tw ooal stoves for *aoie'.hing nice for your table over the holiday season, then c*.l a. Srchlcr's famous grocery. Loo's buggi-s the best manufactured In these parts. The willow of George Sweotwood, a soldier of 1812. was buried at Pleasant Gap a few days ago-her ape was 87. Mr. F Hoover, of Bogg*. was fount! | dead in his bed one morning last week. Seat week, according to custom ir newspaper offices, there will be no paper issued from this office, in order to give our hands, a chance to enjoy th holiday* as other* do. In the meantime we wish eve ry reader the RxrvmTK* a merry Christmas ami a barny New \ ear. Cleve Hinge's horses ran off at Spring Mills station, n Saturday, upset ting the wagon and wrecking the top. \V B Mingles two porkers kicked the besm st AW. . On Sabbath tnerning. 4 Jan.. Rev. Tomlinson, assisted by Rev W. E. Fisch er. will administer tLe Lord's Supper in the Lutheran cnurch at Aaronsburg. jt.ime onestoto Mr. Geo. Durst* sic gle trees the ether night. Fellows may get hurt there some night. The Festival on Wednosday, Thurs day ar.d Friday. 24. 26 and 26, lor the benefit of the Luth. church of this place will no doubt be worth a visit as the Com mittee have eiertcd themselves to their utmost to make it highly attractive Warm meal?, and oysters will be served [ st all bours. The department for farcy I articles will be well supplied, and the j finest Christmas confectioneries will be found in abundance, Butter-making is getting'to be a real science. NV hen tie pastures fail by reason cr drought to yield the proper feed, dairymen m.-t see that their cow have something more and in churning if the butter is too light colored, us.- a little of "Wells, Richardson Jt Co s Perfected Butter Color to keep up the bright gold of Njune. Don't let 1-7'.' el se without doing a good turn for yourself. You rni-s a good opportunity if you do not at once go and get a suit of the cheapest and best clothes in this state at Newman's It is the last whack, and Newman has brought down prices just for tho last fire March up at! once, the end is drawing nigh when New man will sell you no clothing. Once m-re to the E-g'e Clothing 11*11. Newman goes out of the Clothing business with greater honors ar.d mor>* friend* than any Clothier in the state. Vive la Newman. The Lewistown Gazette is shocked because a man in this county bears the came of Grohsmowl (bigmouth. I 4\ hy dear us, as your name is Freisinger. (freesinger > he must be a relati- a o: yours, for a frees.nger must be connected with a bigmcuib. Look tin your pedigree, Frei sieger. and see whether you are not a ! seventh cou-in of Grohsmowl. Grobstnowl trnd Freisinger—whew! The celebrated White Sewiog Ma chine is sold by J fl Byr, A-ronsburg. j who also repairs old machines Read hts adv. in KM-ORTEE. and give him a call just call at Lee's Centre Hall shops. Farmers and all bou-ekeepers find good bargains always at 11 2er s st' re >ew goods always received. Any thing you want in the line of dress goods, no tions clothing, beets, shoes, groceries. Ac. —The best workmen, best material, and all j' bs warranted, when you order a buggy, sleigh or wagon at Jr.o. T. L- e's. Specially engaged for the holiday season are the excellent, fresh and pure groceries at Secbler's. Go and get some thing good and fit to have —Secbler s k now what the people want, and always keep it I too. No deception—you always get the full worth of your money. The weather has been to the freez ing point for the last sor 3 days. On Sun day night there was about li inches of s!>et, which afforded the first sleighing— not the best—for this season. Wednesday inclined to rain. Chas. W. Stabl, formerly of near this place, but now of Newton, lowa, has been admitted to practice the bar of Jasper Co that state. Notions, novelties, candies, nuts, Ac-, for the Holidays at C- Dirges'. Camphor M ukcures headache and neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures rheumatism and lame back. Camphor Milk cures cuts, bruises and burns. Camphor Milk costs 25 ct.; 5 bottles fl. Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. The best assortment of Tobacco In town at C. Dtnges' grocery. WM. BECK,—Piano Tuner, Bellefonte, Pa. '♦ ♦ - SINKING* CREEK ITEMS. Rough—The by roads. In your columns we have not so far this butchering iHaon noticed accounts of big sausage eaters. A certain Sinking Creek erat a Lte butcher supper eat tour pieces of sau>ge about six inches in length res pectively. The Egg Hill school is getting along very well with their teacher Prof. W. A Krise. The Egg Hill school is farther ad vanced than any other public school in the county. STORK FOR SALE.—Th" undersigned of fer for sale their slock of Merchandise, store fixtures Ac, located at Tanners Mills. Pa, The Store is situated in a good farming community, has a good run of custom and will'be gold upon ea-y terras. For further particulars call or address, KACHAU A CO. dec 18 3t. Spring M ills, Pa. GERMAN HORSE AND COW POWDER It should be the itn of every owner of burses A cows to make them as handsome and useful as Dosnble The German Horse and Cow Powder makes fat, muscle and miih Price, 15 cents per lb. Sold a' J. D.Murray's dec 251 m. DAN RICE AS AN EVANGELIST. St* Louis, December 19.—Dan Rice, a circus man announced to night that be bad been converted and will at once enter the field as an Evangelist. He had an interview with Mr. Moody now holding meetings here and will probably begin bis new career by speaking at Moody's meeting and theD seek such fields as .offei the beet prospects of success in bis new work. Good-bye old 1879. —-Welcome young 1880. j A merry Christmas and a happy j Now car to *ll our readers. f, I —Several communications are crowd -; d out for want of space. ~ f i 18h1! Remember in 1880, at Soch | ler's you will get the best and cheapest groceries. 1880! ,i Oysters received at Hinges' grocery every week. Phoenix Pectoral will cure your cough. * Pboraix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly, 'l l'henix Pectoral tastes good and brings " ' rest. ' ' I'hirnix I'ecto. *1 costs 25 cis ; fi bottles sl, sold by J. D Murray, Centre Hall. Buy dolls—Wax and China—of C. Hinges. He has a large assortment. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. A grand Fair and Festival, tor the 1 en , efit of the Lutheran church, will be held 'i at Centre Hall, commencing on Wednes day nt >rning. Dec 11, 1879, and to close I Friday evening following. Person* de siring to purchase Christmas-gift* are in , ivited to call and see '.he display betore i I purchasstng elsewhere. TBI ITUKMRR'S Ml' I'll A L KIRK IN < SC RANCH COMPANY, oi Centre County, I'n.—Centre Hell, Deo. 24 1579. The Annual meeting of the Member* and election of 12 Director* to manage the affair* of the Company for the ' ensuing year, will be held at the houe ot 1 Mover, at Centre Hall, on Monday. January 12 18811. between the hour* of it) *. m and .* p tu., of said day. Members i g.-neraHv ace requested to attend. D. F LISK Iltsnv KELLER, Sec'y. Frca't, SPORTSMEN. I have an excellent stock of BREECH LOABINU SnoTOfsa. als. MUM'S loaders, which were bought at rerv low prices. Sportsmen wishing to nvest, had better do so now, as the ten dency is upwards Al' kinds ot goods for -portsmcn on hanJ. at the Gunstore of Tnto. DESCUNEE, LoovtSnv Bellefonte. SCHOOL TAI NOTICE —The tax- | payers of Potter township are hereby no tified that the school duplicate it in the hands of the undersigned, tin all tax paid 1 into bis hands before Ist of December i there will be a deduction of 5 per cent , , from Dec I to Jan I. Iseki, there will he no deduction, an.l after Jan. 1. there will ' he 5 per cent, added to all unpaid school tax, in accordance with the act of Assent- ] hly. JOSEPH CROTZKR, 16oct 2m Treasurer. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Christmas hs always been a joyous sea- , son from lime immemorial, and has been j duly celebrated in our American cities, ( although not perhaps to the extent that ( the residents of the old world have always ( greeted this first of all the holidays. Of , late years, bowey#r, there hss bern a nota his increase in this observance of the Christmas festival in our land, until now , ot even Germany exceeds us In the res- { [ pect we pay to this lime-honored and sa I ored holiday. I For weeks beforehand our principal ■ street* are crowded with happy peoplo in tent on making others happy on the day j which, by common consent, leads all j others. The beautifully decorated store* j are crowded with eager customers, and al- ! together the joyous Christmas season with t ( us lasts not a day only but entire weeks, j j and leavens the whole year with its happy | influence*. This train of thought was suggested by a call on Monday at the establishment of Messrs. Strawbridge A Clothier, at Eighth and Market streets, whera the sight pie. 1 -cnted was calculated to arouse enthusi- 1 asm in the breat of the veriest stoic. One ! week ago, when we paid tbo last of many j 1 visits this season, in search of articles for j' ' housekeeping needs, we found the great .' | bouse thronged with buyers, but all intent j < 1 .>n goods for personal apparel of house- j I keeping uses. All the season the same i 1 business activity prevailed to an extent j I ; that vre have never seen riWiled in other j I cities, but there was no sign or token ol , ] Christmas in the air. j Yeterday how changed the scene 1 Ir. j i one short weeks as if by magic, taa great j j bouse presented an altered aspect, and on I j every side of the counters exhibited ar-i| i ticle* ot beauty as well as of use. chosen | | months ago at the source* of production ( in the old world, but oniy within a few ' days placed on sale. While everything appertaining to the usual stock of the house was still exhibit- I d, yet the vast display of articles belong- ' ing especially to the domain of art and ' beauty made the scene one that could not 1 fail to impress every observer with the beauty and life ef the Christmas season* 1 A* well might a reporter attempt to cata logue ne of our great libraries by simply spending an hour in inspection, or to give an index of the British Mujcum in a hasty i newspaper article, as to try to enumerate the myriads of beautiful things displayed. It is sufficient to *ay that any one who has not fixed upon a gift in some special line of business, as, for instance, bocks or jew elry. can hardly fail to find in thia vast collection just '.list would be most accept able to the recipient. We have never in any season of the year, in pleasant weather, happened in at Mes/rs. Strawbridge A Clothier"* estab lishment without being intereated, hut the •pectacle presented ju*t now cannot, we helseve, be seen elsewhere, and it one that must be in the highest degree interesting ■ lo every observer. We desire to add our sincere appreciation of a firm that is doing so much to raise the standard of Philadel phia merchantile reputation, and by tbeir business, skill, genius and well-directed energy contribute so much to place our city, in a business sense, in the foremost rank of the great cities of the great Repub lic.—Philadelphia Press, Dec. 17th, 1879. DESTRUCTIV E CON KL A G RATION IN NEW YORK. I New York, December 22.—The large corset and suspender factory of West. ' Bradley A Carrp, at No* 227,229, 231 and 233 west Twenty-ninth street was destroy ed by fire to-night, The flame* started in i the basement and tha entire building fell in in less than an hour. Twenty women were in the building and barely escaped ' with their lives. Four ot tbetu jumped from the seventh story upon tbe roof* of lie adjoining buildings, a distapce of three stories, and were seriously injured, Three tenements adjoining the building were i damaged by tbo falling wall*. Two flre j rned were severely injured. The entire loss amounted to about f.IQO.OfIO. Tbe amount of the insurance las not yet been • learned. 'l2 BOYS MURDERED AND THEIR MURDERERS LYNCHED. Macon, Ga., Dec. 22.—A special dis patch to the Telegraph and Messenger says: Two Irish lads, Edward Harvey and f Jameß M'Geever, dry goods peddlers, were , murdered on Fridey by a party of negroes l near Jurrigan, Russell county, Alabama, r and their bodies thrown into Chattahooche river. The murder was discovered oa Saturday and two negroes were arrested arid confessed, implicating two others. A large crowd of whites and blacks as t sembled on Sunday al 4 p. m. and decid ' ed to hang tbe two murderers, which was done forthwith. They displayed a sullen i indifference, and asked no mercy." The • other two have not yet been arrested. TWO INDIANS HANGED. A correspondent of the San Francisco u Bulletin writing from Yakima City, Ore e gon, says r On the22d of November Salusknic and n Kypo, two of the Perkins murderers, were K banged at Yakima in pursuance of the or n der of the Court. These two red men of 8 j lbs foret were duly executed at the hour !r j of twelve M. by the Sheriff, Mr. Schnebly * in tbe presence of a large audience. Prior V to the execution, and bv rvquwt of the 1 dians, the attendance of J. 11. Wilbur, I Y agent, and Rev. Mr. Schofvr, wa* procn : ed in the morning to advise with the mil derer* respecting their future welfare j the world to come, and after singing at I prayer* by the two ministers, ami a pla * 1 and brief statement >*t the cm qtteneee 1 the violation of the law ot God and mm and an caruesl admonition to make the j- p< ace, calling and election sure, the li dians were told Dint they could inaoo n f statement- they chose. After pausing lor awhile, K i pestated i ( follow* :—He first spoke in rather irul* nant term* of punishment Clin.-. am el the world to cae sinners; that be wr'' the GeoJ Book and lot! it with the whitt , that tbe white* haj learned to do rigl but that the timid Book did tut tear i them to stick up st'ck* t meaning a ca' I fold) to hang people on, that God create ! this World lor the whites ami Indian alike, ai.d that this wa- a good world. It I -aid he had lived far Iroin tl 1, ami lh ' when he wa* hanged he would leave li body lietc in this world hut l! >1 he di not know where his spirit would g •. Salusknic then sp ke and said "Whites and Indian-, I *r(.t you n brothers and Sister*. I have a good feel ing tow ard you all, 1 will leave inv bod.i in this world, and my spirit will go to ■ better world." Afttr an eloquent prayer 1- Ksthsi \V nl'ur, the bin, k caps and rop. - w. r a I justed and the trap* fell, ami after they were pronounced by the attending physi cian* to be dead, thnr b du were -urri-n dered by the Sheriff to their friends, wh. look theiu sway for interring n> >rdmg t> their own customs. A WOMAN TO BE HANGED Harrisburg, Pa , December In. 1879 Al Carlisle to-dav Mrs. Catharine Sec.', aged about forty-five year*, wa* sentenced t> be hanged by Judge Herman alter lie had reviewed forty seven reasons for a ticw trial and refused to gran', it. The Judge was considerably affected when ho pro nounced the judgment, but tbe condemn ed did not appear to be n. >ved by the ad verse decision of the Court. Before the Judge pronounced the sentence -he said —"I am not guilty. A* God is my ever lasting judge, I am not guilty." The murder for which Mrs. Seel! is to he hanged was committed in Carlis'e nearly eight months ago and the victim was Mrs Mary Kiohl, aged eighty-one years. Tbo means employed was poison, large quantities of which wore f inj in two tin pots in her house and in the st >tn ach of the deceased. I)u,-.*.g the old la dy's illness Mr*. Seell bad paid several visits to her house and pro*, led her with coffee, which, with other circumtan. **, ded to Mrs. Seel. * arrvat There is strong suspicion that she was employed to poison the old lady by a justice of the peace named Wynkoop, who wi'.i be tried in January for complicity in the crime. Wynkoop is Mrs. Kiehl's legatee. FISH KILLED BY ELECTRIC ITY. A correspondent of Land an i Water savs : A curious iucident nt the whole of tbe occupants of a small fish pond being destroyed by a tiash of light ning, ia reported from Grand Duchv of Na*au. The A'tn vnuer Itotf states that during u very heavy thunder and hail storm at night time, a tUsh of lightning eiruek a small pood, well stocked with various kind offish, the property of lite pastor of the parish. The following morning tha whole of the fish were discovered dead upon the surface of the water. They had all the appearance of hav ing bees half boiled, and crumbled to pieces at the leatt touch just a* in the case with fish ufter being boiled. Neithei anv external nor internal in jurv could "be observed, the scales be ing* intact and the swimming bladder filled and well preserved. The water in the poud was still muddy and dud the morning after the storm, as if the lightning had orly then struck it. THE EBB OF THE CHINESE The Chinese in California have be gun to go. The steamer that sailed from San Francisco for Hong Kong on the 15th, took 901 of them to their native land. The p-rt etati.-tie* of San Francisco show that the arrivals of Chioese during the year ending November 1, wete 6,128. and depar tures 8,746 —of whom 6,929 went to China, and 2,217 to Honolulu—the excess of departures over arrivals be iDg 2.618. It is estimated that there are 62,000 Chinese on the Pacific coast, which shows that this popu'a tion is decreasing instead of increas iyg, for when the anti-Chinese agita tion was begun, a few years ago, thees timate was 100,000. The total number of Chinese arrivals for the twenty years ending December, 1878, was 230,430. and the departures and deaths 134,491. At this rate the Chinese cheap labor will soon be un known in California. NEV/ YORK WEEKLY HERALD. ONE DOLLAIt A YEAR. The circulation ofthi* popular new-pa per, ha* morn than trebled during the pari year. D contain* all the leading new contained in the Daily Herald, arid is ar ranged in hand departments. The POKEIUN Nws embraces special di-palcbe* from al! quar ters of tho globe. Under tho head of AMERICAN NEW A are given the Telegraphic |D**patcbe ol the week from all part* of the Union. Thi> feature alone make* THE WEEKLY HERALD the most valuable chronicle in tho world as it it the cheapest. Every week is givei a faithful report ot POLITICAL N ITS embracing complete and comprehensivi despatches lnun Washington, including full reports of the speeche* of emineti politicians on the question* of the hour. THE FAKM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald given *ho latest in well a* the most practical *'igg<--tiuris an discoveries relating to the duties of th< farmer, h(nt* for raising Cattle, Poultry Grains. Tr-e*. Vegetable*, A<; . Ac., will suggeitioni for keeping Lui'diig* am farming unlensils in repair Tin* i- sup plemenled bv a well-edited department widely copied, under the head o! Tit* BOMB giving rec pes lor practical dishes, hint: for making clothing and for keeping u. with the lalett fashions at Ihe lowel pro . Every item of cooking < r economy ug gesled in tbi* department ia practical! tested by expert* before publication Le ler* from our Paris and London corre pondem* on the rerv latent fashion- Tn Home Department of the Weekly llor . will save the hou-ewiie more than on hundred times the price of the paper. Tn interests of SKILLED LABOR are looked after, and everything relatim to mechanics and labor eaving is carelull recorded. There is H (fage devoted to al the latest phase* of the bu-ines* market- Crop*. Merchandise. Ac., Ac. A valuabl feature i* found in the specially reporte< prices arid conditions of THE PRODUCE MARKET. Sporting New* at home and abroad, to gether with a Story every week, a S-rino by tome eminent divins. Literary, MU CH!, Dramatic, Personal and Sea Not i There i* no paper in the world which coi | lain* BO much new* matter ev try week * the Weekly Herald, which i aant, pcsia* s free, One Dollar. You can subscribe * any time. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD in a weekly form, U\F DOLLAR i YEA K SEW YORK HERALD. Broadway and Ann Street, ' 25dec6t New Yort I THE THIRTT-THIRD ANNUAL INSTI # TUTB. —It affords us much pleasure to ca - attention to the program for tbe comin f sessions of the Centre County Teach-ri r Institute, which begins in the Coui r House, Bellefonte, on Tuosday. Dec. % r The sessions during the day will be appo. ln-jliotied m follow-• "Spelling, .*l'ompo- Ihejtion, Geography tiriil Nelnncf l'odsgoj ur- ion, ' bv Dr N I*. 81 i i ITMI I'rin. li"J ur- on State Norn.ill S tool, "AlothtuD t In Instruction," by Prof. W. A. kric ml "Knglwh Urammar, 1 - inir i K l.c-ion iiii nnd Cutpoi>itii>n," ly J11> t)ollT. >'nnlh ofShlppentburg Normal School; ' Mrtlioi m, of IWhlng Vocal Mm o in the I'ublii air School*," M> - J Kltio • ine, Shipprn ii- burn Normal S \ ' , M lb lof 1 • uch v jug I'. S lim'.orv,' J. Maon Puni'ti ,\ti*taiit Principal of Belief.>nte Publn HI School*. The naroer of nil th initruct or a urt' aiifUcient evidei c.\ >- S > the ; -It 1,; nil .Ml. .■ * , ■ D'•mg '• {pet ip uf rtrli afmrt .. -i * i i lecture* will b delivered before tba Institute, embracing tho foi.owing ni'ijr " Self-improve ,-ji ment ol I cache--, Kev, D. A!, Wolf / " Nut." ,K.| I, I o| the 'l'eaiheta' bo I •- nd It 11 i!erhb*rger , " Amerle *n Lilera n t turn. ('. I' /."igler, A l.. "The "New |," Departure,' I'rof W. A. Kne , "Bene* ml flu Toucher* ui\ Urn • : >m \ i*u i g i 4 em b other* MMM)|" G. 8* Buuitoi . "Mi Inl Arab• P." Pro' t'. 1* Gram* lay 5 "The Map of Europe, Rev !... K'.ine Very brilliant lecture* will bode* liver.-1 each eveuiig, commencing *i I'lii'iiliy witb "l'l'l i " ill" Martyr • 1 v I'.iUr 'fiy." I>> '* V Solioif'.tr NV k rgo 1' Have- Phut-dai •Veiiiliif 'Shoddy, bv Kev D K. N.bii On W, i nh 1 Tbu* lay evening* n nilti - i. u fee of twenty y live cents will be rltirg. I. i- • "* * i- We (mliti ii the following beeau -0 the experiment may be tutfciy tried j • unlit is worth trying. Dipbtheii I is becoming a dreadful scourge, ami ihoi\ i, , i i 1 what I* here :tnl -in I lit working of this cure in tho hands oi an Kuglish (th_VMci.u, at a tiitfo wlmn 1 tho disease was prevalent in an Kug 1 Jh-h town. Speaking of the phyi --' eian'c application, the writer says bia. IP. -nibr'." 'A ."s 1 . .* I fi'iier. but eery quil; J.IIV buhel* in clU'luit rjecir I • *1 I"* r.-il at fl mh-r $1 ' 4)1 ot Kin l OT'y t OTO 62't,'VJ|v, OsU at 47(J- tTJc t'focago, Decsn.ber 'Jg. -Whwl No. -r.i vistsr. tl BIB' N* S CI •princ Jl : ! .lf I'tii ftc lll .Stic Kvn r trni'-r t 79(ei t •u'c ariik rn- Co'plr, Jt * l u beml. i.rim.- ,<-; a..1 tj.; mr-liuo. tjc; romni.-n ; Sl onp brnk; rnceiplS b W h.O j.f : ~ 4ft . a*' 'I V? medium e.-ntnio ■"* .tc. t|..|< —iiisrket !••; feceipu 14SI head; ' I prune. 7c; a ot. ' Jt; uieUium o*c; coal* ' 1 moo, ilc. Spring Mills Market. r Wheat N 1 ft 30 i Wheel No 2 $1.25 , Ky. ' | Corn. ear*, i.er bu. now, .tft" Gun old o(V I Oat, ogv . 1 Huck wheal, fsv. j CloveraeeiJ, SI.OO to Jo 00 Plaster, arouinl per t.>n, SIO.OO • Flour, per bb 1 Ji'-.H) , llsriey 40 to 00c. j Kuttor. aOe". Tallow. 6c. Lard, 6c. . I Main. 12c. Hbowlders, Co. EK per do*., ik r Coal, Bef.il. H_v Cr. (Iron r Rs'n. #4*s st:t> Nt'ivn,JJr., r . no s-'irti Chestnut, $4 .'si $4 00 I I'ea. $4 2S $.4 15 " "V*"'TICK Motion it hereby n'lT.n that ix fe folfowiag naned psnott !.*s^ ] tile.i their petiti mi for Lii . ne jn sac otli, i> ! ihe Clerk of the Court .-i tt.rier*! l, ur i-T Session* of the Peace in and for the County of Centre and that appl'C.'ilion will Se made t the neat Seuions of aai-l C-' irt to yrant the same. ' I S li-Lonu, Tavern, Liberty Twp. S. 11. Kunes, do do J. C llarper, Proth'y. \f A LUA RI.K FARM F<>R SALE. We the underaif n< d Kiecuti r ■ I the Will ami restam. nl of .lac Stiane er dee'd, will 1 fTt r at Public Sale on the ! uremi-ea. " On Friday, January Ift, 1880. A VALUABLE l-'ARM, titUaUd in , Potter twp , Centre C i Pa, 1 mile west ■I Potters Mill*, known the Firm . f '' lar.>b Sj,angler dee'd. Containing ON K HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more ~r less. Rounded on the ' ast t>v land* of .1 no. M Mi Coy. south by • l-nds of Thoma* Sliver deo'd, Jonah, N.-'f 1 arid Sam'l Royer dec.'d, ws st by lands of Robinaon utol Samuel Royer, north iy lsiol* of SHIII'I Royer dec'A '' * Tl.eri on >r. , f j ,\ GOOD LA KG I *' r O S (IKY FRAME llor.SK, LAROK RANK lIAKN. good as new, ' .nd all lieoisarT outbuildings, rucll us ' umtiier, wo. d and smoke house*, hog pen •utrgy shed All good n- new. ' (Jood frull of a'l kinds, and a never fait '• ng stream of water running through the Farm, and never failing well of good s er near the door. Alio a cistern at the -ouse The above farm i situated near to P *t r-usro arol Mill, uud only 7 mile ' r.-in Unilr -ad tati -n Theren-e about tid Acres cleared and in < high state a preasur - of 28.000 pounds , Kaeli square inch of skin contain '2.600 awt-atiug tub- *, or perspiratori .. |ore, each of which may be likenta f to u little drain-tile oiie-ftiurlti of at inch luug, making an aggregate lon.-tl - f the entire surface tI ihe tiodv of2ol, . Itiii buit, or utile ditch for • the built uliii t forty nules lung. I'lie fullowiig is ttie (iermantowi 'V egrajdi's -ittple rom ly for l'rua nlt-8 Kxtr.sr, the tr.-t by "lie Hp • lieatioii of icc water till the Irotei •art is pliable but let no arlificio nut touch it; ttcii apply a Ivc mud> •t equal purl* u bogs' lard and gun towiler, rubbed together until it form- J • pa*te, and iu le.s thati twcutv fuiu •lour* tin- tVojuiDpart will b - well. For hog cbobra u*e a mixturo of -oft soap ami tulk. i'uur aoap sud if wash days in| the swill barrels, if will make hug* diri \ *. To keep s. Ed- li nn the depreda tions of mice mil pieces of fatuphur gum in with tin seeds. Camphor placed in draw en or trunk* will pre vent mice front doing them injur-. ; The mouse ohjec.s to the odor, and! keeps at a distant*. Lift: ON C\vrrii:.—An immediate effective remedy fir lice i>u cow* and jollier cattle, al*o Lr tick* on pigs, is to wash the ufl'cctal parts with potato water, or water in vhieh potatoes have I teen boiled Oueapplicatk nis geu erally sufficient MAUIIEI). On thc'Jlinst in Grain Hall, bv Rev. I \\ K. Fischer, Mr ,jc..b tingerich ttt.dj Aiii.'.ta L •( g, boih t-oui (iregg twp. On 7, by K>t Keiftiyder G. W Shunk; and Jennie Dickensui, bulb of l'etin. ' On 0, J R Sunibath and C-: ju-g On Dec )4. IVV at i >au j place by lha aamw, Mr Caalas A. Ra. bau uil Madhawtairc I® Mb| Ccrtie btover of Fin. .. r Muls. £. F. K unkel's But-r Wine of Iron. ll *!* ' *e Ueu fcti •n Is tal tO mis u# rak gm •ub44 •Kb HHpIMI Ibdto(>vtiUa | . rif * tt, lot* Jub- '.i.| .t brvat. in#. w**kaeia luoul OMk-W ruf Graft ,*!,< *rs* uraUaa*. difi *i of 4iot laugttwt. Latitu-lr - f tb lii 4.81 }L in (aofCK'al frpeltU. il . il)l|pli( J JM b* U >d f. *4 lbs b'Gj, dij..c>t , ! -• i'B. pkSUd csiuntriue i so 1 n.ip't a yo tho (*£-*. pditljlaji the flood pab In (be bat a, !*■** *<*> o. tue t.tUD fteqaro t**cfce 4 !• g tNklur fit. r/e* •if It e*?!_ai i . .w f thf • * | f s*'. ft- As -f lop!) tttf V 4 4ti . 4 t ? tss-b I: ' ct 1 4} lt 4, |r • H t. w M \ ' * ih nkv Spit . >l. Kt.w Jvii-.'i.w A wuiiMS. . I KUftfcvi •kf ftt V tlU, ;Crr :ii t lattroj Tin >••'. a.tJ Alc.dk'b l Kaalfl, Ibe oa Ijr I {•!>> i - iwfi ml .oe Ia; f rt.rsti \Xi ii .. . *lu. mil |0, >S m Im uoml rsw.-sJ nw lud... ll t,|. *.11.. i.. ■lll.. S.iio, ,1. ll i, itfWUisWl AJ.i.. .1 ul a.-* lal ii.*., liw Il,> 1 lit csa tr it - r adi Ox loUral !••• wanw* hniiaiti .Ui II M.L. . FU O4 •>. .* a ... .1 LIU • ic*- *-! s.fi i. sc. t,. .les.ss*! 404|!..1H IHia aut ) *.b la li* , ■ .a .h IMI-.H.i Ms'it. am I• .s„r ih . u-s ,1 iw XM, < usli 1.... 11. UI. M ,j,. m i b*a4 I *1 Invstb, lt, l f.v.a. saS-lhlt, imtm —4 lart'aMaa i ins sll it,.. uii' I -.IS SI. % -.llk - II >< -t-sp .<<-, ftlii l . SS, I si . priwiii. .1 in . iilml i m< , , 1., , • nls-ndi .osjlt | v | a.l ilkui, I-..p .4 I**' 4e*t< '■ ls w "a ht'"!' >ni i! Us bu |l S..L. pt I Hi I f ku-.Vst ... l .taßleOt s, Ft,Us lii-.M. 4'* Ad* h Sb) ...!,. I,s. aiHr.O ■' ;JUI IN Till! COl'ltr tF COMMON I'LK VN Fori Tin-: UOUN 1 V OF t'KNMtJi A g st trm I,'t No 24( Luit P M rrs 1 r hr mil fri-nj Ae rs UantiKßt, kN! ria M D To Fret, rick H}M X|. I j* ; PlH". lak- n*i . t' .. ll.it t'.. u rt hn g'ante ! a rule up >a tr.ou .1 Hot be dscrsn] in favor *•! Ho I Lifiell*rit In tbe ab ' READY-MADE BUI FS, PARA SOLR. UMBRELLAS, FANCL GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOT I AND SHOES, ETC., ETC. THE ii R 0< EH V oip nt r.tiE.vr Is filled with Y Choicest Teas, Syrups, Drie Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Co y! fees, I'ure Spices, Suit, Pork Frov ",sinus. Wooden. Willow, Queens an l' Glassware, Fish, Salt and evcrylhiu „ usually found iu a first class Grocer; >, ! n ALSO it HARDWARE. CARPETS AN I L '' OIL CLOTHS alwavs on baud. -e • PRICES LOWER THAN EVEI f Per*nni wihlng a gwid artlela j Brandy, Whiskey, Gin or Wine for nxx > Inal tairpo*). can be aecouinioda'ed id" th Cauirw Halt Drug Htore AH of t! •II j very bai fla< ortng attract* lor family ui 1 'iiteli a* Len-on, V**nilla, cartaparlll Pine Appln Rota, Bitter Almond, A< lh are kept in tlock and ottered ftir tal If,. l'eron witiiing anything utually kept i ((ii a well regulated Drug Horn, will pleat - -.all on ru., ami you will dm! my *u>rk tu l 'y and comp'at". Nlgbt and Nurotay cuvtori t(. era am alwayi Waited U|- n wilti pleaaur louci ni J. D. MURRAY, HOSTETTEBS ■j B|fTER S Titt: at it i- -rrA.i .inxxKg, . The liver regulated, lha I ..wel* put in pro •er <.rder, tb" bio. ui enriched ami |. untie. •nd the nerv->u ry-le i rendararl tranqui •nd vigor.ui- by thu ifie-timable lanoly I nedii ine and af>*guanl again.l diteate Inch i*, moreover, a most agreeable rn fTec'ivo appetir.er, a"d a cordial peculiar y adapted t<- 'he iiar.lß of the aged aud ' firm. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers general.y. JtKK HIVE" STORE, ALLKGUWAY BTRKET, BKLLEKuNTK, PA !IEA LQUA RTERB FOR DRY GOODS AT— THE BEE HIVE ONE PRICE EXCLUSIVE DR f GOODS STORE. I am offering the LARGEST, BEST and CU £ A PEST stock of Dry Goods in Contra county. EVERYONE SAYS THAT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS Go there and be convinced. ALL GOOLS AT ALL TIMES SOLO AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. • Having secured ati irutneiißC j-tock of goods before the advance, I am able tus.ll CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN TOWN. * All to/ Roods arc marked in plain figures. Hoping to receive cn . t ■ ' C . I f C >trr *• *><:■ ■■ N,— AW. It rm Inntf-* I) John I! •rs!: I. 1T --til (~••- /o", William O-ui •! Edward >( Grenoble and Lhlim ht utile, to right ot y •aid 1- 'uiii. buin K tiv hit c lardiab John 11 Mi l' >|. Sarah K. Jatuiv hy her fua'ilit'i t K'-r* Mi all, and T. 11. Jamil 9. Patl.llfft. V. 1 Ah'lti nli H-ckumti, J-> T lirtinin, \\ u. ll*-vkmii J -hit Zeigh ' and Sa-| rah Zngler t wife. !!■ r\ It >yer and ~ Amelia It i ir In- *i ilanry Mark and Ann' I* hi* wife Hi . ILektuan, f . Dasia H ... A Hwk'i" Mint. ; II It. kmitrmndM M. llr-ck- * man, Defendant. An 'd D* • 1 IHJ*. ! J. C. IIAKPKK. Frothy. Sheriff* office. Be! I* font*, l*a., '• I>cc U. IHith JoliN SFANOLER. IMtftil Mieriflf. * i! \i n | ;j ' New Grain House Completed! At SPUING MILLS, PA J. IK LONG I Now extends a cor lial invitalioa to | his friends ntul patrons, nml the pub* lie gt tierallv. as be is now prepared to ' I. buy all kinds of GRAIN, SEEDS ! AND HIDES, [ f At the Hightest Market Prices Also constantly on hand a complete assortment of Coal at Low Prices; Also a complete assortment of " KIPS, CALFSKINS,! SOLE-LEATHER, also ready made HARNESS. BRILDKS, COLLARS. HIUPS, HALTERS, tic., at bottom prices. 1".r.0v Out For the coming Fall and 5S inter TRA D E WE ARE FI'LLY PREPARED. Now is (lie Time! Select Your Goods >S F R;O M s- HESH, !2 NKW STOCK. I GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS AND GAITERS MADE TO ORDER A LA ROE STOCK OF ed Sole Leather, nd i Kips, ETC., ETC.. ~J At Bottom Prices. D E. GRAHAM & SON. R. Dec°s Bollofonte, Pa ~i H Altll Y K. HICKS, (Suoeewor To T. A. Hick* A Bro.) m * WUOLKBALR a RETAIL DEALER IN re. 1 Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Putty, See. UiT Alfto tin * i hi- itKtney ol Hie South Bend ClilllrU Plow for IbU county."fat i WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS ' _ m i A DMINISTRATOR H NOTICE j , !;r Utr * a .[ *dmintßiration on tha aatatr m I hum It M'Klroy, late t| I'otlar twp j ! >". d. bat ing been granted to the under |*'gne.J, all | er.on- ktxiwing tbeui.elte. t . | he iMtMM t.i ..id decedent are re.i ie,|e,J to make iruiunJiale payment, Bb d per.n .laving claim* againtl the e -aw fur acttlcmchi. A S KERLIK, £t [ Lcwuiuwn, Pa ET GOOD Hit HA I), Ljr By caltinf at the new and exten ive bakerv eialHhn.< r.t > f JOSEF!! CE DAKS, (Suti ctMir to J. U. hards, j )ppolt# the Iron Front on A egbenj tree", where he iurni.be* avery day r reil> Bread, Cake, of all kind*. l*ie, etc., te.. Candies. Spice*. N Uta, KruiU.l Ar vthme and etrerytbinr helnnjrrg U he bn.lt) e. Having bad rear, of expe' ience in the bu.ine.* be daller. bimtel hat he can guarantee *att.lartion to all 1 .ho may fatror him with their oatroriafe ) .• ,u ( tf JOSEPH CEOABS. ; HENRY BOOZER. -:> i itt: II 41.i.. .urrirrru. >* (addle*. Hart*** Brtdla* Collar*. Whip* flynet* and al. keep* on hand Coift Nt*l. lie lrit low a* any where ei.e AII kind, of repai'tng done. The b*t >Uvck al way. kept on hnd All wort war r*nt hte Hor r*n fft 11 t<*r f-on r til K*>d4®H ft 00, Pnntrirlart, K#ihrh r®U®. ®rT hl^ii joll>*?rtN MOI,U)W*TIC(. Arrb lit t*btU4*lpfau. I'M Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ! r all the purpone* cf a Family Phy; Ci r • ,i x r c-r.iut C sUvenea*. Jaur.aice, ; ;uc;itou, Fuut Bu-mach. Breath, Headache, Lry.ipctaa, Hhcuma t -S-. I .-options ami Bain Due tees, Bdiouaue.it, Dtvpity, 'lumora. Worr.-.s. Neuralgia; a* a Din ner Fill, for purilying the Blood, |v Arc the most ft® effective and ( I j t lon. moving an- still the most thorough aiitl search-, lug cathartic ntctllclne that eau l>c j rmi'loyctt: cleansing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one piil a day, they siiu.ul.ite ; the digestive . rgaus aud promote vig orous health. Arm's Ibi.t.s have Iwcn known for more titan a <|imrtcr of a century, aud have obta'ned a world-wide reputation for llielr virtues. They correct tils-1 eased nrtion in the several assimila tive organs of the body, aud are so 1 cotnoi.s.-d that obstructions within tin ir range enn rarely withstand or evade tliem. Not only do they cure , the etrry-day complaints of ovory ,l idy. but also formidable and dangcr . diseases that have baffled lite lies' f,f human skill. While they product p nverful < (Trets H they are, at the aatn< time, the safest and best physic foi children. Ity their aperient action tin y urii>e much less than the common purgatives, ami never give pain when the bowels arc not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freeing It from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and condition* In all climates, containing neither >mc! nor any deleterious drug, ih e Pills maybe taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise lYotii their use In any quantity ritCPAREU BT Dr. j. C. AYER Si CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Annlytlcnl Chrmlil.. coi.i uv ai.t. nnotturra bvkrvwheius I JST3 TITUTE. v'Wptj Kgtal>)i.h•*■> of ' Win I. Tbotopeou. * make distribution of lha fund In the band* lufthaaaid K*cul< r among tboto legally entitled thereto, wilt meet tba partita >"• ler.-ttei], f■ r ll.e purp e of bis nppAinl mentor, Monday the 19th day ol January l.irtl at So'eloek p m.. at the offii e of H, D. Cray, Ballefonta, P, doc 18, J KLLISOBVIS. Auditor A VCTIOHBKK —Tt.a undersigned ra -2\ *pMtfully offani 111* service* to the • maeti* of Centra county, a* an auctionaar. Several year* *ucca**ful experience ena* bin* bin) to render the Utnoxt aati* fact ion n crying sales. (iKO. KOCH. JERKY MIDLER lUaiica tin tiatai.aaaaa—in tba ba* merit of tba bank building. All work done n fashionable *tyle. ljuly —HARDWARE \Z=Z WILSON, MFARLANE4 CO. NEW GOODS— PANIC PRICES. s n k TEA OAR STOVES II E AT EICS ftARGES TEG E K E N 8 W t oald n pec tally call attendee to the Highland Cook Stove, —AND THE— MT HZATIMQ STOVI. Stock beiny entirely New. We offer apecisl 2rjrai&i*in"fc OILS and PAINTS.-** WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON. KTARUSF.A CO., HUD .IS' BLOCK. BKLLKTONTE. TENS'A. _ - - 1 l UkSm 'Spring Mills 0. K! NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! at I. J. Greooble'a Store! SPRING MILLS. Hu lb# r<*vis Largest stock ! SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower lhan Ever, And now extends a cordial invitation to' bit friends, patrons, and public general' •y- Alao a Complete Assortment ' Ready Made Clothing for men and! "oys. Suits as low as to be feed in the I 'ty. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Pull lino* of MERINO UNDERWEARB, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boota and Shoes, lI.ATS. CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL 'LOTUS, Vnd lbs ui oat'complete assortment of NOTIONS Central Pennsylvania, and prices tba ! I vilicoti pel v.-u in .elf defence to buy o Um . Also Fish, Salt. etc. ltk" A full line of Howe Sewing Machine- | and Needles for all kinds of machines A.so deals in all kinds of Grain. Mar ket price paid for the same. A specialty in COAL by the car load. j J.ZELLER& SON DRUGGISTS, t Brockerhoff Row, Beilefonlt Peon's. Geulera in l*ru|[M,('beiuicaU, I'criuiuery.FuiK) Goods Ac,. Ac. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical urpoaea always kept. oi ay 13 .. tIX.SKY BROCK KKUorir. J. 1). SllUoKHl President. Cashier. QENTKK COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow I uteris t, "•VP liiiilir Diw ount Notes, Buy and Bell Government Securities, Gold & afklOGSii Coupo JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at- Uw. GoUucttoau promptly mad* and • pacta lUwtloDclvea to- Lamm h avlng landa 01 property for ilr will draw up and hart ackuowiedged Daad* stortcacva.de. Office ia the diamond, north aldao< tbeooarthouse.lUllefoß u ociSSAtftf PENNSYALLc Y BANKING CO. CENTKK .HALL, PA. RECEIVE UK POB1T& and allowlnter eat; Discount .Votes; Buy atid Bel. Govornxt en t.Securities, Gold and Coupons. Wm. Won W*. B. JdiKQL* rest Caahiii ' HALL 'Furniture Rooms! EZRA KKIMHIXE, y respectfully inform* the citizen# of Ceatr* • county, that he hu bought out lb* ' i • Und oIJ. O. lirtriif.fr, toid bu reduced • lor price# H be* constantly on hand and timkrt to orilar *T i BKD.STEA BUREAUS, BJNKh. J WASHSTANDS, „ CORN Ku OVPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac. A* ili* clock o< ready mad* Kuroitura is warranted of good workman* jhip. and it ad eiede under fait immediate |>uprrUioa, and ia offered at rata* cheaper jihan l*arh*ra. Call and a* bis stock before purchasing • eitfwbere. f # b 2ft ■aMMIHJ j] Tin ONLY MEDICINE] 3 That Acts at th? Same Time en I THE LIVER. H THE BOWELS, fl and tlv3 KIDNEYS. Tb ••• t— !><• Vstersldeaaa- I I erf IT hT WW* w.a.aaalw L f will I. wrfC-Ulf W !W'M L I ArraCisd4.ea#aJ*artofwiJfWll f > . TERRIBLE SUFFERING, li • Eniioasn.-ss, Bcaiaebe. Priprpsia, Jaaa- ■ 1 dice, < na.tlpatles sad ItUai arKM- U ' ney Cotap'.alaU, Crinl. ViiktUs, R \ hrC latest '.a ike trlae, Bilk jar 11 Kerr Crtas or Ehr amatla Bfl j hbiuf eta, i aps dtrrlo-wl '..rrwlS< t tooS to poiaoaei II with the l.utinr, that should ba basa M ! naturally. KIDNEY-WORT U u-ffl as tral acf'cu and all thaw R deatrwTlrir c* ' will be WnltlirC—aagtsca U ih'm -. l wu >■ ill l" e bat lo wtffer. TbonsiaCat . -be'-Tieurra. tijitasljes ffl wltlaader.er ret.nheauT--.ber. TaVelland a 1 • I health tl-l orre more rla' rnyoor heart- II Wh7tlVetssvrfSeia the '<■"■ sat ef aa ■■ i oeMac beer*. I ... .. H try. b r w>k num. < MMlsada ■ mmi I'tlrs I | \ kr U. *e fcsri.l haisaaa ■ T.U" it .r h.. iicevl." leowe.'h ,!• laaaai rsiaC a!i eos'tiMs ' ® "tt S 3 XTeTvuu U. jmU"} m ww- jPtsfirtssi Truw CO'i Chicagv, lE# i I 1