THE CENTRE REPORTER Centre Hall, Pa, Th’rsd. Mar, 25,’ er year, WAR Pa t pasd mm adva pr TrrMS, $2 7 cdvance » $2.60 wien no IN » | sertions, and beents per (ine Jor every 8 seouent insertion, Advertisements 8y $9 P vear at a liberal discount, a © Subseribersoutside the county should wit ns 10 efs, ambunt of one year & px themselves, “- Subseribers can always fedl sosnts stand at the Reporter of sulting the lables on their pape table reads “John Roel jan "70 shat John is indebted Yor su pio the 1st of January, 1876, fume he was paymg the printer LODGE MEETINGS, caxrny Hans Lopag, No. 888, 1, 0. of O ¥F.. me every Saturdayevening in the Oda allows 1H" all G. 1. GOODRART, Secs W. R. From, N. G ) ont Lopan, No F. A. M,, meats Bl Arado on or before each full moon Inf Masonite Hall me CG. FL HERLACHER, Sect J ARNEY, W Prooness Graxag, Ne, W h Hall, Oentre Hall on the Saturday on or_batore i moon at I P. M. and every two weeks after, Jas Kellar Master, LEOXARD REONE, beat Centre County Democrall Committee—1880, DISTRICTS NAMES Pr h Bellefenta x. w., Wm. Galbraiy w.. W. C. Heinle, w. W., Wm. Harper, : Frank E. Bible Mileshur 1: Tel > J. PY MeDonneil 1 nionviil A. J. Gardner C. G Rerlinger Phillipsbr 1. Reifsnyder Stover A. McQlain Hepple Sam’l Gilliland David Delong h beer ” N 0 and that Ni J 8, ADDRES Bell . ®. i“ a i Milasburg Unionville Howard Phillipsburg Miltheim J.1 Banner Boggs Burnside College Curtin » n Bellafont Milesbury Howare we L. M. Rishel George Keister Ward shler Grege Haines Halfmoon Harris How uy d Huston Liberty Marion Miles Patton Penn Potter, x. r., . « P A Stormstow: W. H. Gardner John Hoy, Jr. Sam’! K. Faust G. W. Rumbarger F. Smith F.1 : : GG. W. Spangler Tussayville Wm. Cullen Phillipsburg John G. Uzzle E CO. Wood Sam’! Hoover J. S Fredericks Fleming Samuel Decker Zion G. R. Williams Port Matilda J. L. SPANGLER, Chairman, Fraxx E. Barz, Sed'y Mil ie 180 Ase = Rush Snow Sh " of 33 Detie Worth LOCAL ITEMS. am" A full line of Stoneware. ail sizes shapes and best quality, at Si and Quite a nic — 50 nene which are absolute tion or adulteration. —¥. Breon flit Coburn. ——Rev, Fischer will Lord's Supper in the Luth. church, this place, on Sabbath, April 11, + y WW s from Marion twp, saminster [x ou if ihe 1 our L Yuokan piasier g Mills, w 3 yb 0% ¥ ——Have you got y go to Kru & Sen, have control of the plaster mill mring ~ nrin mrt ¥ 10 where you will save money on every lot of plas. ter you get. They pay ket price for grain, the highest mar. GI8CC —1t wenid tha Yank smasher 0 00K & Urage sny t the at Gol } trunss variety of Hall and ? be pile. He wonld get tired 1g before one quarte think he bave to i woah r through with mash T Warous iia 14 renist week, also the day previous. bursday, was very cold The gra m freeze ss there is no snow to protect the — Mr. Fillson, of Somerset c: brother of Rev. Mrs Fischer, honored | sanctum with a visit the other day, | ani anty, » ad L ws mn bride xs he has taken unto kim & handso recently, we with him and bis world of happiness, nevertheless, ~The most plessant men and boys just new are those who get their clothing at the Philad. Branch e, they find such unheard of bargsins there, Charles Emerick stor ——Qur young friend ds entering college at Gettysburg a few days, where he will take a course with a view to the ministry. ——At the Standard Clothing H posite the Brockerhoff, the old acqual ances of Thos. Mingle will find times ready to offer them bargains in & beols, shoes, hats, caps, tre , and articles needed by men and boys. ber the place. —Jt will be welcome news Lo the rea ers of the REPORTER across the valley knew that a former citizen is about to turn and commence a new store Stone Mill d, We have reference verlin, long the popular busi- ness manager of Wm. Mann, & Co. Mr. Kerlin is an experie busines man, knows the people of that section and their wants, and will ke int PR 3 inten ar him at: a Yea tha ANKE oLoer 4 a 1 1 + uni need sp & good store. ~The Bechive store, Bauland & New man, {three of the best looking, best m in the county) will be enlarged in a few days by the addition of another room, ia which will be kept a complete assortment of dry-goods for men's wear, cloths, cassimeres, and} other goods in that time, hats, shees, &ec. tailoring establishment will also be carried on under the management of a gentleman from Philadelphia who will give perfect satisfaction in all suits made The Bechive ig abeut to ba the greatest establishment of the kind in the county, and superior bargains will always be had there. —*"3odey,"” for April, is a number, one that weuld lady. under him. ——Harper's Magszine.—~The April number of this Magazine is alresdy on beautiful illustrations, end every article in its table of contents ig noteworthy. ~The Nursery continues to be the favorite of the little folks. Monthly $1,560 Grant didn't go down but the prices of Clothing at Goldman's opposite the Brockerhoff, have gongdown se lew that the poorest man can a. to wear goed suits, — We mentioned in previous mssues of the REPORTER the sufferings of Mr. John Foot, of Millbeim, resulting from a sore- ness immediately below the knge. The trouble had been growing worse all the time, until it was thought advisable to amputate the member. Mr. Foote's leg wus accordingly taken off abeve the knee, on Wednesday of last week, We, and all who know Mr, F., deeply sympathize with him in his unfortunate case. Hope he may be restored again, —All Chewers of tobacco will be pleased to learn that more cancers arise from the use ofthat noxious weed than from any other sources. Read this twice before you take another chew. Pshaw ev- ery locomotive chews to-backsher, and we never knew one to have cancer. —WANTED.—D. H. Patty & Co., Nurserymen want, a few good, res liable men to sell trees, vines and shrubs, through this state. They promise steady employment to good salesmen. For full particulars address, D. H. Patty & Co., 721 Broad St., Newark, N. J, 26feb, 2m. ——Tight notes for sale at this office— 10ets per dozen. ~NEW OPEN Buaay for sale at a bar- gain; never used. Terms, Cash or one year’s credit. Apply at this office. ——G0 to Sechlers fer your mackerel, they have them fresh and the best in the market. ——Big stock, great assortment, latest style, and lowest prices inall the Clothing sold at the Empire Clothing hall, opposite he Brockerhoff, where Tom Mingle is al- ays ready-to put you a fine outfit ata bare at A. D. Rishel writes the Topeka, Ka, March 20: wl apring weather; farme and #8 | from 2 ] { K0, | having beauti | are busy nlowing for corn flax, i ) i lang ice, | purchasing improved ard unimprove i, There are je 3 tha Butter 1s 30, bi i i wheat $1, corn ' ing up in Toveka. opis per dos chickens 83 ™ re. fonts 98, “wh vice} The rig! the move in the di £ the 15 pu i t @ . A maove in r RQ ) rection of Sechle Rn cery. and that's the most important mov the best kapt } EAPO TIRR ot are ois of people‘keep moving tl 100 ~5 sensible move wis! 108600 8 livaly time Clothing Inily, , Branch ats | © i ng ! of low priced ¢! an hel Cant am fl 5 t lower than ever sold befere sewing, the manager aud Sterna h ant can keep up with the rush of cust a | mers, altheugh it makes them sweat ee Bauland Newman are opeair &N stoek of A i he groatest ry ROOO } 3 ~ L » 4! 1 ior i { i . . i pis county. ey wi mae i Beahive the foremest place 8 | intend | in this part the state, and t inducements by way of assortment competition {low prices that will dety all ‘hoy hava just returned frem Philade 2! gpent weeks in making g that have laid in TR he Beehive princely stock. Now is your time for the ost styles at lowest prices @ 1, v we YY © RTO direc to th the Phi Lewins is al the Branch Clothing re; XM r } i| wanted | ste anxious that will ery you 83 he has information tr | of value to you, § ] | whsarved that the lady ~=It Bas been ith a diamond ring will scratch her nose | i i given period four And d's pocket book too, The ming off, as is proven t joften as any } mes as Der Woman, no doubt her convent bh nations! NE Are SOON v fall the delegates are getting now { suits at the Standard Clothin » tan d Rréal stand, RTC { mans were is the in the county. i -A man at Union Mill's, Erie county, | who was disappointed in i not spoken {0 8 woman | As this [the sack, why [and stay there i i i a love affair. bas fo riwenly Years, got tt a y " Decanse he got Lhe fellow is mad n o it at once creep into } i papers from Germany, — We are under obligations again, to Abr. Hirsch, for —1{ you waat good things and whol he table go to Sechler's | seme for Ways, i | Lee is now getting under full bead | way tot he sum- { mer season. His rigs are all o | ' urn out new buggies for i f first class id | a § at order as to iin 3 i 3a malerii, ang 1€ owest prices Centre County supervisors would i to keep in mind this item: Cleveland drummer received $30 frem Creek township, Mercer county. | for damages to his samples caused by his in the mud on account of the tumbling ~ Benj Asail —Nome weeks since Mr tricks ler, of Hartley twp. , shot hin in the g his hought by the be saved but! was 14 with [Lt was % { physicians that the leg could ha ¢ heavy charge of bucksho on The amput was performed on 10th inst, a the pstient at last accounts | doing well ina HR Bran Leids the Philad : at h store is manufs No shoddy ; tion goods as you often . no sad d yrs themselves, # Mt rotiroad “ is | 84 increasing SMALIC reg | the train men have all the An f DUsiness | y in their werk Jon time al train, or no increase o ill be a necessity before very long So} lsays the Lewisburg Chronicle, and we are i glad to know it, and would be much glad { der ystif the company would finish up the i 3 ta “ | road, its busiuess on all its lines are pay- | | to promis {is time they ¢ ug RES, —Sechler & Co. have a large supply ine seed potatoes for sale, in sll {the wellsknown varieties of Extra Early { Vermonts, Snow Flake and Blue Victor % i | ——A pole cat found its way through a | sewer 8 Lancaster cit week and raised a8 commotion. { exchange—but it aipt true, it raised a sti 8 3 “ sa} a | ' into ¥ saloon Iasi nk i i dress ask Belle | 18 renee probable Rev. Wieand will ecome pastor of the Rebersburg Luth i i charge al at the Philad. “lothing store Serixag Mitts Itens :—Mr. Fortney | tand Mr John Hazel move to Altoona, | | Jacob Frederick's smoke house was brok- en open on Saturday night and robbed of { all its meat; tracks would indicate 8 man {and half-grown boy as the thieves Alli- suils { i | | gon und brother have broken ground for | | their new house, Mrs VanValz.h is very | low and not expected to live—sha has her | C.D.P | ~—Thn third termere are again happy { Grant was found, so are the people happy Bellefonte and surrounding country, they have found a man there they can deal { honestly with~ Lewing’ the] Philad, | Branch, one price to all. { home with Peter Wilson. i i i | | $ { | Re i 1 i at i i | to run the Gregg | t at Spring Mills, at 10 o'clock, a commission ne will mee lay - ~—For fine neckwear go to Lewin's at - The township | on F i n Fri K m, { the Philad, Branch. ~The state is better by four bribers | {less. Kemble like Tweed, is a tugative and his th sisocintes have also run AWAY. { i : { i | ree the latest style collars, go to Branch { For Loewins’ Philad i =——In fact to save morey by | gwods you can not err—go to Lewi buying ns at the | Philad. Branch, and you can buy 25 per | cent. less than at any other place Goods { are guaranteed, as sold, or money refunds ed. No gouging, ss their goods are all marked in plain figures. NroiNG Mires AcapeMy.—The Spring tern of this Institution will open in Gren. obie’'s Hall, Soring Mills, Pa., on Mon- day, April 12. 1880 Tuition from $5 to $8 per term ; ing $2 to $2.26 per week, formation address Prov. D. M. Worry, Spring Mills, Centre Co., Pa bourd- For further in- | | | | 18muardt ~All the crowned heads of Europeare watchful of their subjects, the people of Centre county are watching the Philad Braneh for the nice suitings they sell. —W. E. M’ Williams is appointed post master at Rock Springs. ~——Lewins' at the Philud. Branch has received the first lot of stiff-rim hats, also of fine soft fur hats in Bellefonte, call and try him. — Vocal and instrumental music will be taught in Prof. Wolf's school, Spring Mills, the coming summer. ——It ig pretty hard to be convinced that honesty is the best of policy, theres fore go to Lewins at the Philad. Branch for your clothing. Five thousand workmen are on a strike jt Cohoes, N.Y. Trouble is apprehend e There was another row in the 20d Pres- byterian church, Pittsburg, on Sunday morning, and the police had to restore or- der, An increase of wages ling been unnoua- ced by the Penna. RR. Co Elmira, March 24,—At Lawrenceville, Pu., Sindey Green killed his wife, and being pursued, shot himself dead. The’ wife had only recently returned from West. | Secretary ly seive the surrender of Sitting Bul Srrixa Mines, I'A, March 30, 188), Ramsay says that Mz, Epiron The Star Literary Socles ty gave their last public eating for this term of l at Granoble'e { | « Our friend, George {0 soa He represents the grain felds down there good natured i in us the i 1 on j other day ra las ina Al ; Mr Chas | graduate, is home 4 Lewistown, where fine order 3 1 ' : SCHOOL, Rif, IAS yr t ¥ Vit > | a Reporter Thursday evening. When the literary)’ agal a visit from star, the amature journal the sx oly, {Sherman he has lots of work in edited hy an appointed editor, was again graphs rend. The paper, as usual, centained many things of real morit, composed both | of sound set dy ! ly Pup, ha y nee of 5 i maintaing that thoy a { ol States have nothing to do with ther ) | Aikors will preach in the M, of this place, next Sabbath, at Sabbath sol atip. m * ow Rov hureh « i 1 4 £0 AY me CROE, RCH and appreciation wis generally the readings, there were, however bars of ty apparentl i t pay Hn Wi int ¢ BY 2 { wud ®@ EAVE ever 5 A previoy Oe ovide the off i | FOUND AT LAST, WANDERER all afow mem. wt { Case ¥A Hall ef "rot A, Wea y A Mu, RES 1) . Yor ’ f the sod nt @ ain th u $ i { Ape Smith, asst ‘ K ¥ WELYS 3 ROL undersigne | dns ove t b {was | 0 his friends, the citizens ? amt) 1a { anther and adjoini i i i : Xi nwo w Fi Hin jose Years hh 3 3 kno I'AND } i to the old } STONE MILL STORE § Potter Wiii return ¢ Wi W Was at the Clauss WAS We } i Was end fe 0 aout ny ip Dagos ose they held up as & mode si WOK 8 pape ' in towns! in, \ éal assortment of kept . vYaz where e wil § i } ! ape al il idl sense and i '4 . Yi Rnd Ustiaiiy 101 § hh thatt HEY Rtn county iy igen tothe + i i V B res, sua respectiui r was fore DUrs~ : § joureal, and did ne ttake, | ic HS ry sires! ¥ ¢ i a share of the patronage « Pe BE tt n Journal, and if such niy I he : . 1 sjeular. Expect to be ready thel up TUESDAY, APRIL 13, ‘and ABRAM 8, KER 10 its usso~ good citizens of the community Qa ing thajau wr Of the RUUL ClkiabE + a : + MALY. : t Li i jon guaranteed i 18 étause thi a 3 1 anlous d editor 01 when oper if next te } Hel, NAY exist, f | rer rin of s¢ tis kw} mors harmony 1 | pinuse m bli : nEnire uu 1 Y oun i! h | GISTER'S NOTICE. ~The low R ing accounts have been examined and passed by me and remain filed of re cord in this office for the inspection legataas, creditors and all ethers i will be presented Court of Centre county day of April, lowance Hoffer, ale of A Meuuen HUSBAND'S WRONGS AVENGED BY A MOB. Chicago, M -A special I'he Prof is decidedly the Times from (x Hiinowue, Wis, Slaster Misher, | reports that Basmaus Larker, of Wane] ' fol LO papa, i Annie . in {any way interested and {to tha Orphans’ fon Wadnesday, the DS5th 1D. 1880, for cor I'he irs iy 1 exd . } OE #n ass sole entit ren } Wo gration sand al final i ni a’ w hhee 1 Hi UNL Ol g f Murtin Mu ownshipp d Ta ! i tarred ds and feathers of mask, |P" Was re iy fis phiey, { Lt DY & mob . inst igri i ) 3 § « Laker had been last, lover of a Miss Forre of that eo linfuntil she married Albert Stielow, « by Prof. | Milwaukee, is alleged, for h high money. he ke; i | . citizens, the { { e § The frst ar PArURI account . Mover and Daniel Moyer y, deceased : ha He For, foun sal | , ; it F. Smit After her marriage sh 4 is nojup her intimacy with Larken, anc wally desorted Stielow and went This aroused the! : i 4 Wi ZUR neriy Lavi H stic stvie show . Joremish Mayes fir live with Larkeun, {wrath of the citizens, w the tarring and featl novice wi he viol Was t 'S. Mus fs IR ATES Us sQied W. Holl H § * le» nor . 12 ' HED cuim ta 3 B night, i a ABAMA. [° Y LIGHTNING. Yitsburg, March oy i Pitsbors, ch Shin PETROLEUM IN AL thunder storm at Foxburg, Pa., last night, the ing struck a 10,000] Mobile, March 28,—A letter from | a : » 2 g . ’ : IEUATOIAN barrel oil tank belonging to the Fex|Birmingham, Alabama, says that gf u Farm pipe line company. The tank while workmen were engaged in dig-|tow: ship i with{ging a well near the rolling mills, a TV! den current of gas began to fl Jai [884 madiately thareaflar y la meaegiately iereaiter petroiet 23, During } hij £ of } }) ham Imost & total loss, together nents Ww, | - Palatable Medicines, — Ayer's|starie Cherry Pestoral is a hoveyed drop of of Dively barrels per day. his Cathartic Pills glide sugar.|est excitement preyails and his Sarsas . is vi Xj #riizer -. wing at the rate 1 he cand 1s still 8 Wil 55% relief; shod over the palate; that hea Pa a ) 3.9 2a Seven hundred of the employeas al N wark, N J. | he str 8 demand ten per cent, which has | RUST i irl Owinglg : 1 strike. ceased, ie The ac ving admit ¥, im th and e Adi Iria is 4 neclar ¥ gor in iy f § { wii mills at o life, restores the wls Liark s thread mils a 8 are on a sirige IKer i HORSE been refused oy : pany’ {othe Lhreatening attitude of tl lers the mill proprietors have been com “- o call upon the police authors) yt an advance « th Lil iH 2 ( OWNERS, Vv reds marked Horse owners well 10 consult him and Kt ha ts 4 ia im Rebeca ¥ ~ Xt ing ar J. Do { treating intry five J ates neg t . has haan ’' { of pel ed the ities of Newark for a special detgil of do 0 preserve order, . . ow LL PAID FOR NURSING SICK MAN. nd in Bn our sect ‘ gril ut e0L 4 rp! for weull tH te ensed ' i ihe ne Jin sLrR ior « i Ferguson town ut + red Weeks $ RQ * . of Robert Glenn William H si aod eb Neoose ab policemen § me f &e., of srpsier it, disenses and larly WEL instruction on I il BREeU pecul ' . hall ago $ % ne e, Of Jamestown, AN, lothine store at Millers 4 i undersigned Wa % \ ¥ i“ » ls manew piace area pearsouaily Pa li8 money t investing it i 1 : : well, rapidly in. his capital until he was worth, ! he Crease rding tot LAR HM) ¢ and ane Oe yea toa 2AVINE & intry i: diseases of Lf biind ar WHI KS ever fined grees with rems v r $25,000. Last fall he was pros. d Rig0 trea tf an Was He eve Jaw ih burse place, suliered tor ime for ack of He iso treated ring a po _ ’ A propel Care, M A | gin, it a restaurant near O'Keefs , wher he was ly had insuf YR oul i i trated by g disease, and, being s 3 i ne 3 un led IR 3 3 wl “se $ 3 » 5 re 1 3 © o in gie an JAvIng no realives in i Dow eo ERING i t { SEDs Be ‘ A o LL Oe sme pu d bone and aon oN who K I ot y Lreated 4) and - Cesk, Ne Ris ers and Lips, oh oe hy LORD were presented B } WO SAVYEG 8 gC Our horses the operation Gppe nursing 1d under her and was He to 16 honing ayecut it a4opin SRe0us ’ ! ¢ » i - ing that he un y } i saless Offered her had his care he grew rapidly rathfully ig nalle ahla . truthiuliy ig nally able to gt on Ks gen a a could d« “i him and {0 recover ars ge Lie before . 0 4 4 ony } . i} i is i cluded to go sou his health Before men mn and L He does what he We saved money b) he instruction we received from away, however, he made s will, which rib tous tive limesng much as the money “ . x ' eCLwM we paid him. We found the Doctor a man | properly signed and witnessed he placd Grog of his word who can be full in a sealed envelope, with directions! == NAMES. to Father Quilter, its custodian, to David Guatsel, J. . open it in presence of “his lawyer, in |sbip, : cUool, Jas. A.|case they received word that he was Lingle, dead’ rd mn 8 1s Opps . : uine. oh . for a tin employing in rt t i} s 3 glow: ly : Re le Ih Ww. rawford, H. . Emerick, fcClintic, James ruce 8. Lingle. D, J. entre Hall Hotel. Bingman, Smit James H. Mc( Lingle, Mo . 1 yer, andl i ast week the news ag he ’ w JRL We % CWS Was re CW ay, late lexas, that ceased place, All “4 o Be Bec rnal af H. Reifiny personal, o lol Baney onally | ee The ¢ late barrels at @'the oil welland other property amount. PTEPAT {ing to about $25,000 : , fxecutors of &¢ > of Half Moon t Pallas, that ceived from Or Ke fe had die property, 1 1 8 ‘ AUDIT MEETING.—The Supervisors Overseers of and all ot} : ‘ ed ownship of notified thet the ans ill be held st t} \ the hid Fah: » > an . 3 ve! the man a M ~~ Conse Is une , in thet Logan, 18.000 bequeathed to 5 consi=ls of! of oi mi, Kam f David Moye isy, Apri] 12 attend duly By order of the Avprrors or Porree r kwith, late of ’ | The accou o'clock when ail - ae A dispatch from St, Petersburg to PENNS VALLEY INSTITUTE. the Daily News says: “Instead of the Benlatin Savior. Acceased The Spring Term of this Select School concessions which were confidently ex-| 23 1 secount of will be cpened at Centre Hall en the 12th|pected before the anniversary of the guardian of Amelia Saylor, ae of April 1880. Tuition from $4 to $8 perl’ + . Benjamin Sayler, deceased term. $2 | czar § accession to the throne, regard- The account of Wesley Runk. xaar: ing the position of the Jews, there is Boarding, $2 to $2.60 per week. | Bay d 8 Pe : : For further information address Jobn Evan and Rlanch increased severity toward them. The min late of Rush township, d by Prov. H. ¥. Birxes, 5. White Centre Hall, Pa, . tric . : G as : ' Jews are driven to represent thems cy, "Ww. Munson, adm { NOTICETO JURORS selves as Protestant Christians to ess ley Runk, deceased. 1 . . . . : Th a of ot ba . Jurors, and sll others interested, are|CApe expulsion by the police from St. Ww oh Pi ghetoynt of Joby k aun g jlin 2, 0d Hr. § y lampbell, executors of &e., hereby notified that they need not appear| Petersburg. In the departments of go." oT shin. 3 , Red wont of ta chin ’ & v . VOR BRAD, © BI ual Re term, which oc (Zula, Orel and Kharkoff the Jews, Charles Smith and ay, COUurt Daving * * y Raith AY BOTA . ys H . adjourned for that weel ® iwho have been established in business! Mary A. Smith, Secon fo f Pe dda spi Ai gt LA b . t smith, inle of ter whnship, a Joy SPANGLER, for many years, are ruthlessly ex. '®%>™Mib, iste of Letter tew i ah. a . J J ’ . { I'he account of Charles Wright, ex- pelled. ecutor of & f Sar Wright | n township decossed he t of Jucob Holter nistrator of &o s Oi Henry Pl teher, late Howard townehip, deceased i. Th nt of George L. Co ninistrater of &o., of Evan Evan omar td. i“ i 1 ui guardian of ry Saylor, H he final of 0 minor child of dian of Emlin, White, minor, children of John i eceased, trate LrRIOT « i kl mari 4t filed ——— Ww Oe fii i GG David eceared pbell of Rose, Inte of Harris 11. The account of been ded 95 + be u «) INA : . i i a uel ae 08 . -—— Fergus JURORS. a The Senate PostOffice Committee i has agreed to recommend the passage » a bill autl General to adopt such a uniform can-| 4, celling ink stamping pad, or othar ap- ot P shail in his judgmeut be A Shier. D J best adapted to protect the revenues, Rishel, W W nee ads The following jurors have been drawn he P ¢ til 01 wirizing the Postmaster ©! for Apri a ba © ROK ans Grand Jurors. Wm Grove VOW n Jenner— Jy, Hamilt Gregg—~Wm Sholl Potter—] H Odenkirk, Moyer, GM Boal Wn Spangler W A Kerr 1, Frain, wie OC “ its bet Bot guar DHANCES as i dish « man, od at an expense of not more then £25, College—Geu K line 1000. The Post-Office officials Waulker—H B Twitmire, Li M Beck mate the loss by the use of washed Spring—M Furey, M P Furey, Jos Ross | stamps at not less than 81,500,000 per Harris—Ph Meyers y : : Worth—Eb. Records Penn—8am Everts Howurd twp —J D Hall Jullefonte—L Doll, 3 A M'Quistion UnjonvillaJohn Bing Liberty =D W Herring Traverse—1st Week Unioa=—J E Way Spring-8 Lyen, H Heverly Harrie b Condo. Johu Worth Morrison, 3 J Willinms Marion— Lewis Dunk Potter—G W Spangler. Alf Hosterman | Wm Ebhrbhart, Wm Swab, Eh Keller Bellefonte—Ed Grabam, H Bechler Philipsburg—F Gowland, A Owen H Zeigler, C Munson, O Adams Gregg— Dan’! Runkle. Wm Noose Boggs— Ed Smith, R C lrwin, I L Hulfmoon—D Mattern. 1 C Fisher tush—J BR M'Card, C Mover Howard twp.~N skey John H. Odenkirk, Liberty—1, Metzger Mrs Perry, H. Stover, Patton—J Rumbarger, E Chambers, 1ioffiith on Ben Hill, including a letter pur Geo. 1. Blackford Gray. Jonas l porting ome frot but to | Bdward Brown, Miles—Jopath Walker, H G porting. ie come. irom ay Gotlieb Hang, do Walker—8 8 Puck, H Sprow) Joel Kling, jr. do Huston—H G Cronister, J ( { Fred'k Smith, cating house Woodring D. G. Bush, Tavern Tuylor—T Merryman Winchester, Ill, March 17.—At 1{H. C. Yeager cating house do do Snowshoe— Wm Askey . ; George Miller, I'nvern Gregg twp Burnside—J B Newcomer this morning 100 masked men | C A. Faulkner do Philipsburg boro Millheim-~E C Campbell boldly rede up to the county jail, battered | Robert Lloyd, do { de Milesburg —~ Fran” E Bible {down the door, diearmed the guards and | Harvey Witheright eatiug house Traverse—2d Week. Snow Shod twp ~ Alvis Kohlbecker, Tavern I'aylor—dJ Ww Marris, Ww Calderwood Jollrey Hayes, do _Benner—John Reesa, A Gurbrick, H D, H. Rahl, do Potter do Fishburn R. V. Shafler, do Howard bore Boggs—Wm Wagner W. R. Teller, do Ballefonte do. Bellefonte—8 A Brew, W Eckly J.'C. HARPER. Spring—dJ G Larimer, J Shefler, J Sto- Proth'y, ver Rush—1 Steinrock Waulker—B ¥ Emerick, Jac Garbrick, CS Beck Fergusen—Jos Gates, D Barr, SD Erb, A J Orndorf Gregg—Jacob M’Cool Philipsburg—A J Dress, A Atherton Penn—A W Ulrich, S Ard College—T B Christ, S Glean, J C Bath- gate Burnside—G K Bosk Haines— Wils Russel Hulfmoon—T Wilsen Potter—J C Boal Marien—W W Beck Miles—J C Smull Snowshoe—J no Gilliland Unica—S K Emrick, A R Hall . 10 nal aoc of Thoma trator of &o., of Uathas [ Tavlor township, d { I'he first and; Merryman, admi rine VanPool, late o decensnd The necount guardian of Emma Watson, minor ehi son, d «4 els ¢ - James William Laue VV. Af d (ieorgoe b. dren of George Wat ed by David Williams isteator of James Williams dec'd. W. E. BURCHFIELD, Register anpam. FOREIGN March 24. The poor are hourly ars lapril te hereby Nick i i lowing named their petitions {oy 1 double, the Cler he Cot thst application wil eooased, ns 8 . There is great scar- this « f 1 ta Ly i1 Fil ) { il it given that the fol parse have filed 1 the Office of Quartier Uentre be 1 rom the Provinces, craving nesists } i riving V ANCe 10 needs of the committee formed for the relief of the d and ti stly ask A ghan regime cense, IBLTORR ure i iat ral { fi ; of fap . ; Jee ey enrnd for assistance, the in for -of Lisech Kelly, J nty, vade next Session B Af. and revols Calcutta says the 1 \ the of enid Couit to g nis in Turkestan have + BIO, Musser, * , Rls John Ramsdale, | Henry Roff, 8! Yonathan Kreame SJONRLOAN Areamer, itl Jamos Passmere, James Matley, Jo Anderson, Daniel Garman, | David J. Meve ted in favor of Abdur Rahman, Millheim bore "hilipsburg di Walker Tavern, . "wh | i 4 A dispatch from Cape Town reports n . y nH (real ¢ ; R Ipostoflice {other diamond robbery from th y there, Dismonds valued Philipsburg « “ do Bellefonte I ti nearly 8600 000 hinve been stolen from the Nefl de ue twp uo postimmnster's safe, besides bankers’ many {drafts, i i -o-—— Lockwood is out with au fresh bateh de Saloon Tavern 1 i nte boro Lo Spring twp M Arion Balled do do Stine Pittsburg, loyer l wi oan sila otal ' . which no name wae attached when given lo in tit ile. A {oul for publication, L i . _-—- ' M boro . {o'clock uo aifor and with revolvers in hand compell- {ed them to give up the keys. They then opened the cell of Joseph J. Field and dispatched him with a number of pistol thots, Boggs twp Rush twp i MARKETS. Philadelphia, March 20 — Wheat is lower und steady 1,200 bushels ins cluding rejected at $1.86. red at $1,40 amber $1 401 41} Rye nt 89@00¢. Corn OB@O8:; Onis, 4hGu4RE Chicago, M 29 red winter, $1 lg@ 1 1gd spring $1 144. Corn 35}c 70@%8c., Barley Tbe. CATTLE MARKET. b Philadelphia, March 29. —Cattle—Re- -ceipts, 2900 head, prime Ge; good bic medium be; common 4c 3 Sheep— Fair ; receipts, 000 head ;prime 7c; good Tic medium b3@6ec; common Hi@bic. Hogs—market slow; receipts 6,000 head; prime, Tic; good, 7c; medium 6fc; coms mon, Gc, 1 apr. te. In Clay County (Ill.) Wednesday Newton Eaton was shot and killed by a mun named Edmonds, The cause of the shooting was a quarrel over 50 cents, Wheat No. No, 2 Cbieago Outs 204c. Rye 9 “ pio———— (‘olumbus, Ga.,, March 25.—The boiler of Sample’s saw mill, in thi county, exploded tosday, killing two white men and one negro. Others were injured, The mill was demol- ished, i he! IY al} re i t FOR MEN AND B( i ! parCOME AND SE} i i SIX men were mutdered by a party of Indians nearSanta Barbara M yeasler ny, The Indian also attacket the village of San Jose Dul were \ i [és ris Pg BEd. lo. Spring Mills Market, Whest Nol Wheat No Rye, 70 ‘ore $1 24 “3 1 oN “ » w . 6ArE, por bu, new, 8 Oats Buckwhest, § Gir MARKIED. ¢ 24 March at Po RB Fischer M» ! lors 1 Ph Mor M erly of Cen Mot ries P | 8. un Ji Jalil Marah Centre 107 it k { v, by the sam: a helt Centre Ox DIED. A a rel A i : M re, 6a RIE, © year Nervous Debnl Debilily, & depros er 5 i Vi §e i I mind, A tv! N mental « WORMS, EF Ks shel’ WORMS, hesd. as is fe Lon if Tape V oved all Advice at of tHey or A i wl Centra count Hoover, { . he Auditor appointed to make dis { the faunas in the hands minisirators of the said decedent, among those legally entitled allend to the duties of hi his office in B 100 G s if : 4 tior 0 fe an thereto, wil $ appointinent, on Thursday tl 16 day of April, A, D. 1830, A.M, when and where forested i + i elialonte fifteenth ten « pariies in nr ¥ april TOTICE wie COCR ti pot ' ] 8L. { Mia 1 Het Johr A HO Committee ul ns i Comm that »s it. THE SUN FOR he Sun will dealwith the events of the yosr 1880 in its own fashion, now protiy well understood b body From January 1 uati! December 81, will conducted as a Dewspaper, writhen in the Eng! language, and printed for the pe ple As a nowspaper, The Sun believes in getting all the news of the world promptly, and presenting it | most inteilig alia the shape thal readers to Keep weil abreast of U1 ieant unproductive expenditure o ost interest to the greatest number controlling its daily makeup. It sow has a oir { Hou very Much larger than hat of any of can newspaper and enjoys an ineo { tires prepared to spend liber he readers. People of all conditions of life of thinking bay and read The San; and oy & rive satisfaction of some sort from its columns they keep on buying asd reading it. In ite comments on mon and alates, The Rahn lieves that the only gaide of polioy should be con sense, inspired by genuine American pring iples 0 backed by honesty of purpose. For this reason it 4 and will continue to te, abeol ly independent of | party, class, clique, organisation, it fall, but of none It intinge good and reprobate what is evil, 1 {language is to the pont and plain { bility of being misunderstood motiges that do not appear on the surface ; it jopinions to sell, save those which may be had by as purchaser with two conts It hates injustice and cality even more than it hates nnnsoeasary words abhiors frauds, pities fools and deplores nine of ery species, It will yoar 1850 to chastise the firat class, 1 and discountenance the third Al nest men honest convictions, whether sounsd Or mistaken ita friends, And The Bun makes no bones of tel the trath to ita friends and about {1s friends w occasion arises for plain speaking hese are the principles upos which The 8 be conducted during the year to come Ihe yoar 15% will be onee in which American can afford to close hig ¢ you to his Te to exaggerate the importance of the i political events which it has In store, or the necess iy | af resolute vigilance on the part of every citizen who | desires to preserve the Government that the founders Have us ‘he debates and acts of Qonire sx, the ut torances of the press, the exciting contests of the Hee publican and Democratic parties, now nearly equal in strength throughout the country; the varying drift of public sentiment, will all bear directly and effectively upon the twenty-fourth Presidential election, to be held in November, Four yours ago next November the will of the nation, ss expressed at the polls, was thwarted by an abominable conspiracy, the promotors and beneficiaries of which still hold the offices they stole, Will the crime of 1076 be repeated in 1880 ¢ The past decade of years opened with a corrupt, extravar font and insolent Adwinistration intrenched at ashington. The Bun did something toward dis lodging tho gang and breaking its power, | he same men are now intringing te restore their leader and themselves to places from which they were driven by the indignation of the people. Will they soceed ] The coming yoar will bring the answers to these mo- mantous questions, The Sun will be on hand to chron. fele the facts as they aro developed, and to exhibit thom clearly and foarelssly in thoir relations ta expe. diency and right, Thus with a habit of philosophical good humor in looking at the minor affairs of iife, and in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of the people and t s priagiples of the 'onstitution against all aggrossors, The Sun ia prepared to write a truth ful, instructive, and at the samo time vutertaining history of 1880, Our rates of subseription romain unchanged. For the Daily Sun, a four page sheet of twenty-eight col amus, the price by mall, post paid is 55 cents » month or $6.40 a year: or ado the Sunday paper, an elght.page sheot of ifty'six columns th price is cents a month, or 7,70 a year, a postage paid. The Sunday edition of the Sun is ilso farnished seporatoly at $1 20 & year. postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight page=, fifty six columns is #1 a year, postage paid. For olubs of ten sonding $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address I, W, ENGLAND, nov, 87 6, Publisher of The Sun, New York City mai d in b a 1 r interest will « has oy continue throw ghont th inst { thesseon i i onevoy un will no patriotia pubic affales, THIS SPACE IS Branch of No. 26 ONE RESERVED FOR THE North Third Street, Philadelphia, ® PRICE opr muy > Br h x 5 rp i 1, Woe OME] YS, Y » AND WHICH THEY WILL | SI f | Completed ! AtSPRING MILLE. DP J. D. LONG i is i | mvi i i a cordial his friends and patrons, wr y NOW extend fd [EEF $ | lie generally, us he is i i | buy all kinds of | GRAIN, ! SEED: | [!DE AND | wa, ssortment of Coal at Low Prices i Kip, i : i pie i ready mad | HA | BRILDES, Col LTERS, & §2 ¥ TEN OY RNLSS, LAKS. WHI ¥ i, ® : F881 Aaah soi Dp t + Select Your Goods | F R FRESH, NEW STOCK. Ly al Oo | Gl 2 AND GAITERS MADE TO ORDER A AR = AL GE STOCK OF Sole Leather. Call-SKins, Kips, He lefontin, Pa Any sending u { bath one | of Oh ots | nay be found Thi8 PAPER PLE | Advertising Burean (J08pruce 8 | Colitracts may be made for i Avyer’s Sarsapar 34 TOO. 2 } pr 3 ve rising YORK. vell& NO , Wie Wy IN NEW , and while harmiess even ¢ifectual as 1 those which WUISeRse. DYS is derives i the cont £0 BYsig! corruptions y loathsome il 4B HE iol prominent physicians all over wutry repose in it proves their its usefulness, WIRED Ol is tas attesting virtues have accumulated, and are cone stantly being received, and as many f these cases are publicly known, ev {urnish convinging evidence of the superiority of this Sarsapariila *¢very other alterative Wi: hiv ily is its superiority to any ine known that we need » than to assure the public he best qualities it has ever ! are strictly maintained. REPARED BY it. J. Co AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, 0 i! til . . fie i 3 1Y f 2, “ BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS EVERY WHEY » {E SOLD IN BELLEFONTE. CLOTHING OF A BETTER PERFECT SATISFACTION IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING % ANYTHING ALL CLOTHING OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES saCOME AND SEE "$s SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. . SH VET GOOD BREAD, Xx By Calling al the new 8: d JUSKEPH CEDA i d a. A i ! | HONEST \CAPABL men WANTeD will not employ We need a few wen to sos livit orders for our Nursery Bock We require men + f undoubled integrity, good nubite, with plenty of pivek and perseverance, Boys rarely ever sgooved, und de Sipanted or disbhones: Men we Energetic men with fair business capacily cas essily sequire a knowledge of the business. We want those whe ean go to sny part of their own or adjoining counties and give their undis vided atlertion to the business, Success ful men esn oblain Permanent Employment, Good Pay & Expenses. Give sage prevosuie vccup don, and refs i 0 Dilelitie ni « #8, 3 y Gin = oid stand wheres € furnishes ey fread, of all kinds, P . 1a ies, ete, elg,, Candies, Spices, Ni LE A Kes te, Fruits 1g and everything belonging te Iaving had years of expe siness, he flatters himsel { nies salisiaclion to al ii Wilh (heir peirotag:s JOSEPH CEDARS FES Fehivhs, JERRY MILLER AND Hammpressg—in the base ie han ha I War ri Luly HER i aone : al » is hereby Miller wll gat “E & le, deceni hus Adaress RB G CHASE & CO, j10 N. Merrick 8t, Paina lmardy, | A A WEEK in your own town £9 4 snd no @Apital risked You | can give the business a trial without expense The bestop- ! portunity ever offered for $ those willing to work. You |r should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you oan do at ivan that ihe business we offer No room to explain y Cm Pere You can devole all your time or wie of ONLY Your spare Lime 1 Le business, and - waks Brest ga} fo; every bour that you f ihe Prothonotary 9oTk. Womens male 3: much x3 men A fori Bond for special private terms snd arte bop U1 inPs which we mxil free $5 Oui {res ri. POR’ gompinin of bard times while you have such » OBRD0E Address H HAL LETT & © Portland. Maxine 5 x1 HanPER fh Hat # ¥ HARDWARE — WILSON, 'FARLANE &£ CO S T 0 STOVE 1 GOODS ---T ANIC FRICES. iH E A i EATERY Rn A 5 RANGES & » E ~ 5 5 We would especially call atten Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AXD THE WELCOME NONE HEATING S TOVE, t 2aOur Stock being entirely New, We offer special Bargainslin@a 2-HARDWARE, OILS and PAIXNTR "82 & 3 WE ANNOT BE URDERBOLD, WILSON, M'FARLANE & CO. HUM.S8' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. soa a a Spring Mills 0. K NE i PENNSYLVANIA RR. « Philadelphis and Ere Railroad Division W ROOM! NEW GOODS! | WINTER TINE TABLE the vision i On and after SUNDAY, Nov. 29 1808, the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad D4 w follows WESTWERD ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia i" Ah tos - Mosiasdon Williamsport Loos Haven nove at I. J. Grenoble’s Store! SPRING MILLS, goods BE # “ we |! - the Largest stock 1 SELECTION |i Ij Y T ¥ ¥ TY YY N GAR s a) iia UNSURPASSE Dress temp Prices Lower than Wills areal : Than KK * AR w "“ ot “" So 0 0 I a sock hiladalphia arrisburg Monlandon Williamsport flock H ven EASTWARD, FIO EX leaves Lock Haven “ a. wre a Hllamsport Montandon Harrisburg Philadelphia Lock Haven Williamsport Montandon arr st Harrishe { “ Philadelphia IERIE MALL loaves Renova ! . * mek Haven Williamsport entandon st Harrishyrg " . Wiladelphia LINK, aves sa maport Ee Harrrisbarg phia Par oars will ras Detween Philadeliphis liamspors on Niagara Bx West Erie Fx deiphis Bxpross Bast. add Day Ex Esst an Ex. Nast Nisoving cars on all night trains WH A BALDWIN, Genera 'Superintepdent (FAST LINE “ loaves P i #H we SPUBEERAPE FREESE Arr at pd “ : 3 PAL invilabion to vA 14 sid public geners " .- ares " . Assortment of for be 2 enen®a men and]PAY BX. lave fa as {0 gi! S28 EEF 3 WHEsEP py WYUWFOUUU ERNIE ERS in ine] sR w¥uov imported and Domestic DRYGOODS zed ¥ . » To ay ull lines of 5 INU UNDERWEA RN, Is iH “oy pEBPP SANEEN tEESEs iit £: « Lents, 3 { ‘a Hy NE inses a Vi : i on : hildren ALG Shoes in AND OL i i » ment of |€ T ALEXANDER, > M Bowen : y » » +r ~ |A LEXANDER & BOWER. At N N i torneys-at Law, Rellofonts. 8 lattention - L lgiven to Uouections, and Orphans’ Court Liastien. a orices tha {Mar ve consumed tv German and Paglish i» fefence to} Ponrman's busntaing meds Tad % REST IN TH # mssard 0 AD ii Nsyiveiia wiik pel vou in if Also Fis i 1800 | v {uli hoe of Huwe Sewing Muchines! id Needles forall kinds of machines | i vs E WO i te Salt, « du. Aigo deals in all kinds of Grain, BD Murs 4% i Lat Bri at on { in CO ' for the same. A L pal A specialty! i. | N A Oy the car load J. ZELLER & SO DRUGGIST | 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte! Pean’a, Be lors in Drugs,Chemicals, criumery, FancyGoods de... je. f | Pure Wines and Liquors for medical {purposes always | wayld .. HEN RY LROCKERHOFY. | President, NENTRE COUNTY J LY - No. nd XATVOITHRED ABSOLUTE wn wh Rept —— oN, Co Lod a = KE SALERATU Which is the sam ting. Impure Salergtus or iii-Card ‘ods fwhich fsthesame thing iscfa s..ght. y dirty white color. iimay = poear white, examined by diself, “uc COMPARISON WITH CHU! i ( & COS“ ARMANDHAMNMER" ©. ND will show tho differe: cc. See that your Salerains and Dal. ing Soda is white al Peal. ps should be ALL SII TL SLUM: Ase CES used for food. : A simple but severe test of the comparative value of different brands of! oda er Feler ius to dissolve a dessert spooniul of & about a pint.of water (hot prefer glasses, stirring untilallisth ro The deleterious insoluble twatix Soda will beshown afier setting sn 2 Tull winutes or socner, by the milly syiearn.cedy the solution and the quantity of featin; 2 matter according to guality, Be sure and ask for Church i: Cn"; Sodasnd Saleratus sad see that their paws is oa tio packs ze and you will get the purest “nd whites made, ‘The uss of this withsou in prefer- ence to Baking Powder, saves 1... i i PUBL, | Soe one pound package for valuable informa 2 apd» carefully. SHUGERT! Cashier. | BANKING 0. | (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, |And Allow Interest, | Discount Notes, Buy and Sel} ‘Government Securities, Gold & 10ap68Lf Coupo OHN F. POTTER, Attorne Law. Collections prompt} attention given tot hose MAring ate or And & for sale. will draw ap and have acknowledged Deeds Dy Mortgages, &o. Othos in the diamo: the court house, Bellefonte ad, orth Side of : f PENNSVALL 'Y BANKING CD. UENTRE HALL PA {RECEIVE DEPOSITS «nd llowinte iscount Notes; Buy ane Fovernment Securities. _ Gold and Coupons. WoLr ‘4 3 MiserLz 'nghier i i i 1 he yeat. specia e aul I i 1 wi i o8L; Nai | Wa |
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