ill THE CENTRE REPORTER Uentre Hall, Pa, Th'rsd. May, © sy TrrMS, $2 per year 5 eentsper line for every § ns, and i ‘ Adverfisemenis dy pent inseriion, at a liberal discount, . wbseribers outside the county showid us 10 els, amount of one year themselves, : : Subseribers can always teil how Lhe rounts stand at the Reporter of the lables on their pape Y ds “John Roe 1 jan "78" that John is indebted for subsers 1st of January, 1875, a» fume he was paying the printer LODGE MEETINGS. axranHALLL a vory Satundayeventing in the © Gi. 1. GOODRART," Sed'y. §t dd Fellows Hall Ww Onn Fort LODaR, No, 88%, ¥ M,, meets {anonie H all. kD. 0. FF. HERLACHER, Seot, J J. ARNRY. W Hall on the Satusxiay on or before f AM. and overy two weeks after, Jas LEoNanDd RMONE, Neet, Hall, Centre moon at P Kellar Master, LOCAL ITEMS. 1" 3 . x FOF DANAINRN OR A 1 West Su church wil i. Shey y squelfanna Clasis of the R vend 1 in ned mn —Fine straw hats, ties, shirts &« low at the Bee Hive, -Weo advise all persons © Dingoes’ and see his lage i ba} goods, Prices low. «Potatoes are unusually plenty in i f. Ww county this springand seit fo be 3 3 tall abon $a rv ner bushel. Don't talk about starvin Vel. The atte from this the democratic state convention ¢ burg last week was not very large, owl 10 doubt to its being court week, were present our delegates Messrs, Ca nova and Kurts, also Foster ofthe Demo erat, Meek o Bower, Gephart, Leathers and WGEANGe i . Musser - There x " 1 int etwoen this place Ya Li Lock Haven there is at present a single dwell I in house erection. ing THE FISH LAW. The following iz a supplement {0 an & * 80, | to prevent the distruotion of fisl { 5 3 sald Fe tereek and Logan braxch, approved Fe mi 18GH “Be it enacted by raary 11th, Bra 1. the Sena whe | ¢i { the . ‘assembly met, and it ia hereby re. | “by the authority of same: That from an $s | « act, it shall a after the passage of this . “he for any “take, oateh or kill any fish in or from tb y lawful “waters of Bp R geoon nets 3 3 1 . tno ‘or device, except by hoek and ling NEC ° vz the first section of this act shall } t ubiected to the penaltios imposed in U & p ¥ “second section of this net to whieh th on | “a supplement, to be su therein provided, A ¢ Io - x i 3 M. fvnroved April 1 oir | ul A 1 3 * * cr "rE Monday was very warn | Mr. John Musser an aged an | known citizen of Spring township, { found dead in bed on 29 uit $ wa man or boy needs Sta i i Any thir wear can be had cheaper at 3 3 | * {and clothing hall than elsewhere { Bis aa the r.3 o} ge rd, was sold to jf.ather ara v | } i near Woodw { mer for $2503 % ota} give the Philad- Branch a trial, ™ 3 ke » aged about §5 years { 3 . Branch is the head go =e i - 0 hilad. f in Inthin § JOT Oe Cioi0 i Gen. Heéintzlen {ton 1st, aged 70 j caster 18 He was born in lan 4 Goldman of the Standard Cle { hall is determined not to be outgeneral- “led in offering bargains in i cheap clothing. {ahead of all opposi 5 ti Call on him if | —The cheapest buggies are very {the dearest in the end, so let every one { who needs a buggy or spring-wagon go | sttom prices at the Bee Hive, ood percengage of iron, He informs us that there are abundant surface indi tions upon the place. —You save money when you go to the ity Boot and Shoe store in rad House bnilding for boots amd shoes, they give you wood, solid, warranted ds at the very lowest possible figures. If yon want sonre of those cheap shoddy ads that are advertised at $100 & 0 they have em as good gx = and gai ETS Imadae ite the Brockerhoff House them bat will 3 MOAN, The . : to order < go business He has fi rr w-Ta5t week Cyrus B. Stover, and fam Ann =onshar left for § t = s auiana it and 1d we're safe 18 second 5 ¥ p in In he oo 0 purchase eine vou 3 3 Ke, - ul at the relia dea ~ fair Line Lis shbaddn much for low prices as for good work, —At Lee's Centre Hall coach shops is} @ place to get handsome and durable | Lee understands the business | {and puts up no rigs to deceive, He] { gives you the worth of your money als | | ways. | i i i i buggies, —I know how to save money, said | jone man to another the other day How ? Why I go to the Standard Cloth ing hall, opposite the Brockerhofl, for | gomo revenue would | ¢ | house rent, Lg I Capt, Geo, M. Boal | delegates te attend tho annual the State College to elect trusibes i addressed the n the apparent y | tare s Fatt dq | "fe i Hd do 80 00 af § ¥8 ‘5 i \ ! i vi lea ly , | RIONALY, & i MARKO K ai Views on U suniegt ¢ progsessive bo CLIT i of 91 {ol 1a § QUITE, i axeculive ¢o i i ram she with PAND THI OBTAINED HOW SHE PACKAGE | suit I buy. —Try vour luck, you'll win sure, eve- | !py time you buy a suit at the Standard | ] : : pt the largest oQiside | of Philadelphia. ¥ —For a fine trank ge to the Philad. ranch. High Priced Butter, Dairymen often ronder how their more favored compet- | | tors get such high prices for their bat iter the vear round, It is by always | having a uniform gilt edged article. To put the “gilt edge’ on, when the pastures ido not do it, they use Wells, Richard | ry butter maker can do the same. Sold everywhere and warranted as harmless a fine hat at the “~ 1 as 14% ¥ «FF * ~Should you be in need ofan —For a sq med J. G. Evans especially in es’ Valley church. All persons it of dry goods, notions, ail. Tices to sult " i th cold a lay, | Sunday and Monday, however were warm and spring-like. We do not think the fruit crop w ny by the freezelreferred to. of we, £ — XA choice selection of carpets at ices at the Boe Hive, Good Rock Oak bark tanvard, for which the ket price will be paid by. H. Saerries. . ~The corner stone for de very at the high Ar new Re- was laid There were a pumber of ninisters present and quite a large gath- ring of people. $4 d church at Madisonburg Sabbath, ® ® low full 3 * Wr . for good goods and Hinges’ store, where a 8, &e., will L —The place eB was I 13, groceries, 13 as + % ~The property at sherifl’'s sale in tl valley was sold as follows; Timberland of Daniel Durst situate in Harris township, in the warrantee name of George Fox, sold to Aaron and Alfred Durst for $185, Lot of ground situate in Centre Hall, he property of John H. Miller, —bought by J. L. Spangler, Esq., for 550. The property of Eliza Fer township—sold to Robert Meek, of Stormstown, for $200, Farm in Potter township belonging to Benjamin Bitner—sold to Mr. John Ross of Petersburg, Huntington county, for $5, iti Farm situate belonging to Mr. George Durst—so ram Durst, for $6,000. In Grege township— Farm (re, Durst, —sold to Philip Durst, for $1.705 In Potter township, farm of Geo. Durst, —s0ld to Major Revnolds and John Wag- ner, for $1,530. The property of J. E. and Sarah Roush, of Rebersburg—sold to John Reif- snyder, of Miltheim, for $650. HUsOn 1.1 a of The Osceola Reveille says : The ship- ment of coal from the region as reported for last week, shows an output equal to more than one-fourth of the amount shipped be- fore the strike. This week the output will be larger, and will reach as high as 200 cars per day, making the product equal to about one-half of the weekly shipments Lefore the strike. Some of the old miners are still leaving and it is expected the Swedes will take their place, —All insearch of dry goods should not fail to call at the Bee Hive. A sudden death ocenrred at Hublers-. burg, the particulars of which are given us by Mr. Gramley as follows: A sudden death took place yesterday morning, 27, at Jer. Swartz’s, near Hublersburg. His uncle, Michael Swartz, a tanner by trade, working for Miller at Clintondale, who came up to remain a few weeks. He was subject to heartdisease, On the morning aforesaid Mr, J. Swartz went out to stake some fence. Michael walked along, dug afew holes and talked very pleasantly, but soon remarked that he did not feel well. Mr. Swartz advised him to go to the house, which he did and satdown on a gehair talking rationally 2and remarked to Mrs. Swartz that he had been out where the fonce was being made, and looking away he saw the graveyard, and was wish- ing he was in it too; not one minute af- ter this he dropped over the chair dead, without speakinganother word. He was a brother of George Swartz dec’d, of Mill- heim. —Have you seen the handsome new room added to the Bee Hive? —Now is your time to get yourself fine stylish suits, Lewins has just re- ceived a fine line of gents clothing, made of the finest fabrics, and trimmed with the finest trimmings, he has now $25,000 worth of clothing on hand, to be sold at the lowest market prices, the firm is de- termined to do a large business, and Lewins with the assistance of his Aid- de-Camp Sternberg will see it done; therefore this is a rare chance to get a fine suit for little money, see for yours self, they are determined, and will sell at a low figure, Philad. Branch. —Fiedler & Runkle are dealing out goods at the farmer’s store at a wonder ful rate. They have a splendid stock and are selling very low. Haines twp. is lucky in having such a store. i a. cording to law. { Oy J. W. Evaxs, . oe tern New York says that fruit proms | ises a great abundance, There isan] | unusual wheat screage and a large] {aggregate yield. Hay aod clover { look poor, and the cloversworm is do | ing much damage. —Remember you can alwaystell your. If what goods is worth, at Lewins’ hilad. Branch, as his goods are marked plain figures Much darpage was done to the ach, apple, cherry and other trees by the severe southerly rainstorm | last night. were in bloom, suffered the most. [strong westerly gale to-day, blowing | {at the rate of fifty miles an hour, is | completing the havoc done by the storm last night to the fruit trees It is almost impossible for a person to keep oo his fect, and this attributed to the wind. | —T1'here is plenty shoddy, but not in| | Lewin. store, give him a trial, We witnessed on Monday the work {of a grain binder in front of the court. {house Tle machine is drawn by one { horse and binds the sheaves as per- | fectly as can be desired, with a wire ‘band, One of these binders will do fall the bindin ¢ for a reaper, and is a vonderful edd ition to agricultural im- plements. Th: ¢ binder belongs to the agricultural imp Jement store of Alex ander and Co., of which Mr. Wm Shortlidge has t be general manage ment. A large vumber of farmers { witnesszd the work of the binder and all pronounced it porfect. the attention of our readers to the ad | vertisement of Alex:nder and Co., in | another column, i i i There is no use of talking, Lewins has the largest, the most selest, and best trimmed stock of clothing in Belles fonte, —Mr. J. C. Kemp, writing from duke Centre, M'Kean County, Pa. says: Oil is low but still Tots of drills ing; from where I live I can count from 75 to 100 wells drilling and down, and cant see a half mile any one way; it is just alive with people all busy. The operations are all in the mountains. The wells all flow no pumping bere after drilled and tubed; they all flow from 10 to 200bbls, we are jus’ starting a well near the house, that will be doun in about 20 d ays, 1850 feet in depth, ila ~— Maj. J. B. Fisher, of Penn Hall, will arrive with a large stock of spring and summer goods, purchased in Philadelphia, He will have a grand opnening on Thurss day, today. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Motions, Hardware, Queenswers, Wood and Willow ware Bootsand Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladios’ trimmed Hats, ready-m ade Clothing, all of which will be sold as ¢ beap as in any other part of Cen- tre Co. He always makes his selections personali'y and with the greatest care, and you can be sure to get the best goods. Give hini a call before purchasing else. where and you will be astonished at his low prices. Co ie ii sirens MEETING OF THE AGRICULTUR- AL SOCIETY. Tha stated quarterly meeting of the Agricultural Society of Centre county was held in the Court House Monday evening, President BH, W. Hale in the ch air, and Maj. R. H. Foster secretary, pro tem. Clement Dale, chairman of the € secutive committee, stated that a change bad been made in the superintendency of “he fa ir grounds, by which it was expected EE wnted the muttered ' t in my hands, tie y Convection-=continued fic ond page.) : — | : ! m [working class, He was known at the, ot wlance ax a clever carpenter, and has sddvent LO power in CO have saved to tl f dollars, and we believe that AR Ons ¢ Lor in the state of Vennsyivania, Eighth, Th Ag tl adit jemaecratic pariy | 13 t el t and hav 5. Dolwaen 0 pre out its history, st nim and oy renew gion of sympath omise of protection Ninth hat apprehor sion Jreat ira pression, f A we io ail ft od b and « { wonweaith low it ity had ne Mog Abi f } recoivethosigns } . i ople al the polls fin nail ai {it Lo rw of Ihe litury Doren, was the most deadly or blow r aimed at our syslem of representative . ok To ars OF # { ivi for the that the re the groal tke the dark er : » vate in 1880. “The fs every olber. duty ¥ me iWal sacred a Union more than ¢ fis OppOs 13 ry ¢ ‘ ¢ Jomecral ATS, 3 eden an chosen State Central com Hon 8 R. Peale has member of the | 3 am tee for this district ih I ied { pers iy ware gentismen for the supreme Joanks, of Crawford nes Bredir nocratic party for supreme judge A. Packer, of Brad! n placed the name of Edward H a » iw 5 EOE Ye in nom Mr. Rebers erricl of Bradford an i Or general Mr. James of Nor 0 and ew H ce to the work moved that Hom A: close 2 Be Chairaisn o by & that RAIN AND WIND Particu ars of the Storm in Mississip pi, Sanday Nig idian, Miss « A wrought roperty at ~The cyclone] such destroetion of life Macon, Miss. k the railroad depot and | GAY used gily aboul 8 30 0 clock and UAL do nnd was done several times Mav 1s i * WOrki 877 said that slie nag § 3 LO it y i i Lil raved over ae 1t a8 all ther ths thins steal any of we said to me "1 said: led all don’t ‘that vou te would kill money want vou to I would vk that Vir } the package ‘If Money ie, I " of my nst as 1 had | given it to he carefully | tied itupand j ri out it. ‘Now,'| she said, the spel i n, aud in But,’ shel 1 i EW Wis 1 - and then she one: more visit a ch this package chit added no one | promised to lock I said she} wanted me to swear to it upon the Bible.} I turned to get the Bible, and the money [ ight amoment, | } i 1 1 i had the package | I swore upon the Hh if allow i Yoo was hardls turned agias I extended toward ye 1 ye "upon the back | i ther i he paper, so that I could | iit. Then 1 put and ? obliged to it wherever one disturbs it away As she did not my time w urn the return asi as up when I was obtained! nd that! cut to money where I opened the pa gtrins gize of bank wasn't a penny of my - AN ATTEMPT TO SHOOT DAUGHTER. ALLENTOWN, Pa, April 27.—Peter| Sieine, a contractor, of Hanover! township, was arrested to-day on a| charge of shooting at his daughter, with intent to kill Queen Stein, presided over a large boardingshovse of her father's, but ‘¢Joped some time ago with one of her father’s employees, and when she re. turned her father tried to shoot her Her husband, Henry Leiby, swore out the information. : COLLISION wre | L100) laf A OF TRAINS, CrarvorresviLiLe, Va., April 27. —A freight train on the Chesapeake and Ohio ran into the rear end ofa freight train going west, last night, a1 Wayneshoro, badly wrecking an en- gine and fifteen cars, ki ling Mark Wood, a fireman, and dangerously wounding Lorenzo Smith, The west bound train, owing to the collision, was delayed seven hours FREIGHT GREAT MORTALITY AMONG HOGS. Curcaco, May 3.—In consequence of the hot weather and overcrowding of cars there has been a remarkable mortality among the hogs arfiving here to-day It is stated that 20 car loads of dead hogs came in this morns ing. One car containing 101 hogs had 57 dead, 30 crippled and only 14 in good condition, Cases of 20 to 30 dead were numerous, HOTEL BURNED. ALLENTOWN, Pa., April 27.—Geo, 3 seas y » scenes of the « be wing d pa & ' «8 Tar as has sn heard, ten miles fr m Msucan, bl i abins Of { The path of the WO a PGmber he Reed place, but injuring no one Hor WAR hot ne, cyclone Was Mrs her head fifty yards wide last ac its. One family refuge in a cellar and all escaped except a on th t track was blown through a house occupied by J. | g 1, but! number of animals 1. i - CUBA. } A car standing e railroad w njurin Binckwell and family, | al langerously, A Ar wore killed yt td , 1880, According to! at the headquarters of | army since April 1, lost 42 killed, 14 wounded and 49] ym fal Havana, April, advices received the have taken prisoners. In addition to these, | of whem 124 were armed, have surrender | od, with their families, to th® suthoritive the insurgents The Spanish troops in the samo time have) ost 21 killed and 20 wounded. OVER LOUISVILLE FALLS, A PARSENGER STEAMER BWEPT OVER| THE DAM AND DASHED TO PIECES IN THE RAPIDS. LoumsviiLe. Ky., April 28.—The| steamer Alice, en route for St Louis! from Pittsburg, met with an accident] here this morning, on the falls of the) Ohio. The Alice was laden to the! guards with freight and passengers. | She moved,out from the foot of the wharf at pine a. m., and it was discov-| ered a few moments later that her machinery had broken. The pilots] whistled for help, but before responce! fearfully swift above the fails, caught | the boat and swept her with lightning rapidity over the government dam] that separates canal and falls at thie point. The craft was unable to help] herself, and amid the greatest excite] ment on board, and on shore, was! danced along toward the Kentucky] and Indiana bridge. Her side struck] a pier, and swinging around so that almost overturned, the bost whirled swiftly over the rocks, boun: -| ing up and down like a ball, She drifted down the river and sunk just| above Tarascou’s mill, two miles bes low with the water on her eabin floor. When she was let go her chimneys were carried overvoard by the nets work of the bridge. She is badly broken and will proablyprove a total loss. 1he passongers were taken off’ No lives were lost, - ——— . THE EXPLOSION IN THE WIN. TER PALACE. Loxpown, April 28,—A dispatch from St Petersburg to the Daily News says; The workman Shevitch, arrested for causing the explosion in tbe Winter Palace on the 17th of February, and who is reported to have confessed the deed, left the St. Peters. burg University in 1870. He was known there as entertaining visionary schemes, After leaving the Univer sity he associated himselr with the rev- ghe Rennings’ Lehigh Meuntaino hotel, at South Bethlehem, was destroyed by fire torday. Loss $0,000, vlutionists, and in accordance with their frequent habit learned a trade f . . 1 of the prince for whom he worked. | » i Stephen Pillsbury, who wae found | {almost decapitated in his father's barn, | at Chelsea, Muss, suicided in a pecu {lier manner. The instrument of death | was a perfectly executed guillotine, | "which the ingenious suicide had prob-| d ably gpent a month in manufacturing * The machine consisted of two perpen dioular pieces of joist about two feet the roof of the barn. About six feet from the floor had been adjusted in a piece of wood a large, sharp axe, so that and down 1 Was held moved This it gr O0ove. up in a n axe in is v made to supp rt the axe. A hole had been made in the water-pot, when 80 that ‘ r. 3 3 » sufficient water had leaked fron * 9 it te overcome the leverare above the e ¥ &u) would fall «ments had been made the voung mat ' got upon his knees, with ether to his ALL CLOTHIN( When all arrange GRADE it ' mouth, and awaited death, at DEATH FROM FRIGHT. MoxTrrAL, April A ular ratality occured at MeDous Foundry this afternoon. A moulder named Couvrette fell into & {boiler full of molten iron, and his (brother, working near by, went to his (assistance, and both were probably fatally burned, They were badly disfigured before they could he res Cue d, and prose nted a terrible gpecia 80, 1880, * ele as they were carried to the hospis tal, Mrs, Tourville was standing at loor and saw She was holding a chile Tribute of Respect, er Q them Atl the regular meeting of the Ceutre County Medica! Society held in Bellefonte, April 25th, 1880, Dr. Thomas R. Hayes raportied the death of Dr. PP. D. Neff, of Centra Hall, and moved that a commitlee {of three be appointed to draft suitable res. jolutions and also prepare a biographical . [sketch of our deceased brother, to be pub. Ti {lished in the “Transaction of the State pass, ¢ in ber arms, ard handing it to a neighbor ex: Haimed: - Take {1 hild! My eves e turning She fell to the | nd was«dead fro i an hour afterward. i i 1 fastiy ¥ ( vellow, : 7h il a fright in ilar Lake bed in Hanford, Cal. is five miles from where il was four | Medical Society. The commiltes prepars ears On the land reclaimed ed the following report, which on motion found the remains] was received Waxngas, Death has again suddedly visited our society and taken away ong of the oldest of our members: Resolved, That while we bow in humble submission 10 this dispensation of Divine will in removing from our midst our late associate in medicine and benored mem ber of this society, we feel that hir death is sincerely mourned by the entire commus nity to whom he had devoted a long and active 1ife of usefulness Resolved, That we offer the members of his bereaved family our sympathy and condolence | ago, ] { ng are a corral! and cabin, and irrigating] ditches can be traced running in straight lines, Wheat is now grow. 1 the bed of the old lake. | hundred | ’ : Six 3 were ost by barrels of whiskey he sinking of the steam+| rabian in the Missouri River] twenty two years ago, All attempts {o raise it fal but w the course f the river changed, and the) whiskey, which now lies forty feet uns fiction. the sand, y be dug for, | Resolved, That the secrélary forward a . copy of these proceed ings to the fami ¥ of Set ons the decea od and alo to the county pas MARKKTS {pers for publication. Rs lobia. May 2.— Wheat $125 J D SMITH M.D, y Mills Mar . FH VANVALZAH M.D, Spring Mills Market, W.A JACOBS, M.D \ $1.19 Tuomas RB. Haves, M. DD; Secretary - l Colorado hrs 100,000 geres of land under “ew . FATTIRWLIUG 3 of 3 vf} 0 18 { has i ta # > W hea Bye, } ITH, OATS me perdu. n The fruit and Florida to Northern and has grown from about 25 te DO0.000 in 188), vegelable business from Western cities 000 boxes in1874 The Manchester Guardian's corres pondent at Ragusa says: “The situs atien in Northern Albania is must se rious. The combived Albanian clans, numbering 15,000 men, are advancing to attack the Movatscha Vally, and, if possible, to recover Podgoritza.” . ae. 1. Grenol NEW ENTERPRISE. MARRIED. LEXANDER & CO 033 nat. Jr. Joho. L. Heck- § iman, of Hublershurg, and Miss Ellen § AGRI SULTURAL IMPLEMENT Joris p Walker township, Centre AND SEED STORE. i ¥ # anil bow ¥ Qed uy o woeRly th 4 0 ir Nancy J, Resides, of Buffalo Run, all of March 96th, 1880, by 8 E. Furst, Mr ‘ELLEFONTE, PA Centre county Pa. Henry Swone, of Boalsburg, and Miss all the nan ports f BS |] TL (ced by all to be the most pleasant and L® efficacious remedy now in use, for the ih cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse- in and to west possible prica averything sgricult af an ft luding SEED & Use ire 1 LO arn Fifty years before 10 public. Pronoun: ¥ % 3 shape ira! implem t farmer 8S of AVE hand $ for the sale nt wo} authorized agants f VERCHILLED | Bead, Indisns t now made; tis the best of mise the Keystone snd ] tre Hall, X. ws m Cong | glows mad pluws than thess can be had for the O \ caps » HIIOUS money. Also the Centre enugh, &c. Cver a million bottles sold Hall Cornplanter. We need say nothing within the last few years, Gives ime shout the merits of this planter, es the X0! : sop ; A da this pinater, ws the 20] 4 0diate relief wherever used, and bas now ir demonsirate * them 10 Dist S v «YIU © . » had from the cough mixtures now in HARROWS and CULTIVATORS snd GRAIN! Sold by all druggists at 25¢ the ‘atest improved MOWERS, KEAPERS BINDERS Ly we sell the (hsburng either Mowers, Combined! 080, Reapersand Mowers, single Harvesters or NEW RICH BLOOD, hy hd HRT find Binders : Sending health in every fiberof the system oR ‘ + A8 8 ¢ {is rapidly made by that remarkable pre : parstion, LINDSEY'S iM PROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. For the speedy cure of Serofuls, Wasting, Mercurial Di | Ronse, Eruptions, Ervsipelns, vita! decay and every indication of impoverighe {blood. ‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the old, with onel.,., remedy that can always be relied upon. ness, tickling sensation of the throat, whooping } iron heam eal Cer Noe b fer > 13 of use in Centre county he the Vthe power to impart « benefit that cannot be patlerns these u sEpATaLe as Uombins THE wd muechine, 18 the best machine o kind in the market, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT FTH E AGE 5s the Norristown (leaner Call and soe it. 11 is won 18) Any boy twelve vears horse, will fal w and bind all the R80] Deugpists sell it, that any Reaper will cut, no matter! we whether i bo a side delivery Or a dropper ‘R E. Sallers & Co, Prop're, Piitaburgh, Pa t not only binds but ¢leans, and will save! ¥orssiety D. J. Marray, Contre Hall, the price ofthe machina in one year, byl taking up from the stubble that which is now lost | AT. : ; wa Sol nemmuny oxany onze] VOW 15 ‘the Time! either with or without broadcast hoes, with | vi ly nr —————— NEW STOCK. AT tachments. It is the best grain drill for| all purposes in the market i THE GEISER THRESHER SEPERATOR —The reputation of machine is se well established that we can! gay nothing about it that the people do not! know Any person wanting one, or inj need of repairs for those now in the coun | AND] his ~-Weare agents for the! sale of the celebrated Cf IN K Ll N Ww AG.! ON. the reputation of which is so well a miso of tha CORTLAND] ——— DRY GOODS OF Every Description SUCH AS DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS Buggies All warranted. Csll snd see specimens and! examine catalogues as to styles and prices; before buying elsewhere, Catalogues| furnished on application i PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS —| Cayuga plaster finely ground, as good as the best Nova Scotia, at the low price eof] $7 60 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on| orders only. Phoaphuios slwuys on hand. | Special manures for diflerent crops sold] . . TP TING y Special tires for ad erent Srops seid) SMBROIDERIES, WHITE POWDER —We are Dupont's agents. GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES Barth Ry Sporting "0 A ite powder on READY-MADE SUITS, PARA. an i y * y 3 He i y 3 . hand and. sold at wholemle prices; abo SLR. UMBRELLAS, FANCY harvested we will be prepared to pay the AND SHOES, ETC. ETC, highest market price for all kinds of grain. | }) AL. ~OQur yard is always stocked] ihe best Anthracite Coal which wel at lowest price | Q Lime We make the best white lime inl ALS 0 the State T1ts properties for Mechanical! TS os - am and ngricultural purposes exceed all oth | A LARGE STOCK OF ors i FAIRBANKS SCALES. We ro the) 4X R 0 1 E R 1 KE ~ agents in Centre county and will supply | x ¥ J) Bd 4 wll parties wishing goed and true soules| alr store rooms opposite the Bush House, v . 9 and see what we have, and ‘esrm from thosa in attendance more paticularly the| y¥ ry scope of our business i CA E Belletonte M ny 0H A LEX ANDE R & Co. | , al . %1C., E1C,, wl their lowest prices DMINISIRATORS NOTICE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER with | We extend an invitstion to everyhody | n wantof anything in our line to call at Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Shirk, lute of Potter twp. dec'd, having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are required to muke immedinte payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated by law for settiecment. H. C. SHIRK. Potters Mill's BD BRISBIN Centre Hall Admr's The Biggest Boom. tH rdvoe "Fors In Haines Twp. ATFIEDLER & RUNKLE'S, FARMERS STORE, ° Where you find an immense stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware and Groceries, and THE CHEA: FST OF ALL, Bruny Ot E A Liettors testamentary having heen grant- ad to the undersigned on tha Estate of Mi. chanel Decker Sr late of Gregg twp deed , all person knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi- ate puyment, and all persons having elnims ngninst snid estate wre requested to present them duly nuthenticated without delay for settlement. XECUTOR'S NOTICE - MICHAEL DECKER Jr, GREENE DECKER iz order to more readily influence she and Best Bargains. SUSAN DECKER. ap22 Gt Executors. Go and Bee, CLOTHING OF A BETTER LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, FRESH LINE OF Determined to do business by sellin ronage, at his new and enlarged Store, 20ap 3m, PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphis avd Erie Railroad Division WINTER TIME TABLE, Ou and after SUNDAY, Nov. 39 187, the trains on ths Philadeiphia 4 Erie Batlroad Division will us & o . WESTWRD ERIE MAILlesver Priladeiphie . . reisbarg “ - e w 8 - “" " - we “ = A an WO I BE sp WEP Verreby wUYY PUERTO EE RES . are at NIAGARA EX les Putts ie arvisburg " of arr at Will rt - “ Lock Haven FART LINE leaves Philadaiphia = Hurisburg Erie Yee " we CEEFuaNcbiteny “ w a - o“ “ ww Harrisburg Pulladelphia Lock Haven Ww Mostandon - sry at 1 arg “ - Philadeiphia ERIE MAIL leaves Renova * - boek Haven Willtamsport srral DAY EX. leaves - a a le - we - aa Sug SHENBNEPUNENEE FENUGE BUGERPOERRENEREED —- fg 85 ap ae . - are ot Harrishar FA LINE et Wiliam, “ t "4 Harrisbere : Far ours will ras —e, Philadalptis and Wi lamaport on N wre Be Fx * Pails deiphis Express Hast, and Day Kx Eset and Rusls Ex. Mast. Biseping ours on all aight trains WHA BALDWIN, Gesers Superintendent Lewisb'rg, Ceutre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 5 1 LEAYE AM, r.M. Montandon wae seesssn. 1 00 6.20 Lowisburg uu veers se snseen 1: 10 6.85 CIDP, ste iets asst 2 sensei Arr. at Spring Mills......5.50 BASTWARD, ESRLFE2EENeY 28EE SpE EPPOe ie arene 6 LEAVE rN Spring Mills... con ven Coburn .... aaaeraie Lowichurg eosin ween 0 86 1246 5.45 Arr. at Montandon...... 880 1.00 6 Nos 1and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie RB. R, Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Expross west. Nos. band 6 with Fast Line west. AM AM 10.10 10 85 sens DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — i of administration on the estate of Polly Hettinger, Inte of Gregg wp, fec'd having been granted to the under: signed, all parsons knowing themselves to he indebted to sald decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and persors having claims against the estate will pre. sent them suthentoatad for settlement, DANIEL BARTGES, 22ap Gt Adw'r DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~ A of administration on the estate of P. D. late ot Centre Hall, dec'd, having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, nnd persons having claims against the astate wii ores sent them authenticated tor settiement. SARAH OQ ReFry, FLORA OO. NEFF, 20ap Gt Aamyrs. SETTLEMENT. —All parties interested are also notified that the 10th and 1th day of May bave been fixed upon for making settlement with sp 1 astute end « general attendance is ask AY eu, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla GROCERIES, ALL NEW, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, E ASSORTMENT. g cheap and offering bargains, to all, — HA: —AND WELCOME HOm:z 28 0ur Stock being entirely New Z-HARDWARE, © en WILSON. MFA NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS’ at I. J. Grenoble's Store | SPRING MILLS, has the goods Largest sroek | SELECTION UNSURPASSED! be asks a shaie of the public pat. C. DINGES. THE- = HEATING BTC YE, We flor special Bargains in-6’ [1S and PAINTS "83 RLANE & CO. So I BE 2 —a——— L SPANGLER, Attorney ai- Law Consaltations in English and German. Office in Forst's new building, F. FORTNEY, Atiornev-st- Law Bellelonte, Pa Office over § nay RJ. W RHONE. Dentist, can be tound xt his office and residence wo North side of High S%.et three doors Eust of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 27 feb tL And now extends a cordial invitation bs friends, patrons, and public geners): y. Also a Complete Assortment of Ready Made Clothing for men and boys. Buits us low ue t0 be had in the city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS ! Full lines of MERINO UNDERWEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And the most complete ‘sssortment of ONS N n Central Pennsylvania, and urices tha willcompel you in self defence to vay 0 Boe hm. Also Fish, Salt, ete. A full line of Howe Sewing Machines sod Needles forall kinds of machines. For scrofulous diseases, Ery. | sipelas, Rose or St. An- | thony’s Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pim- Ples, Pustules, Boils, 3lotches, Tumors, Tet- ter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female Weak- ness, Sterility, Leucorrheea, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis- cases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia- tion, General Debility, and for Puri- fying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of kei price paid for the same. A specisily in COAL by the car load J p— . ZELLER & SO DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Broskerhof Row, Bellefonte Permasently cures LIVER COMPLAINTS, . KIiDNZY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION and PILES. DR. Il. IL CLARE, Sonth Here, Vi, says, “In eases of KL ONIY TROUBLES 1t hes sctod Hien charm, Ii koseuredmary very bed coses of PILES, sod 12 has never fallod to net cOolent)y.™ EM EUTITON, of Derlisgton, says, “Ase Liver tuvigorstor its wilout an equal. 1 uso 11 to pree veut and cure headache, and all LiDloos n*tacke™ KELSON VAIRCUTLD, of St ADans, Vi, says “gt feof priochenvalae, ANorsizicon roarsof great sulloring from Piles and Cotl!veness It completely eared me” C8 BOGAROK, of Berkshire, sara, “one packs age bos done wou “ers for mo 12 com letely ouriage povere Liver and kideey Complatut.” B IT HAS WONDERFUL POWER. mommmm BECAUSE ITIRTHE ONLY MEDICINE THAT women, disorder every function and bring on weak woss and disemsc, Ifyon want tobe well fa spite af yourself, use EXD KEY-WOUT. Itiss dry vegetable compound, and One prrtage will make six quarts of Mediclnag Buy 1 at the Drugglets, Dealers in Orugs.Chemicals, Perfumery, Fan«yGoods &c.. ©. | Pure Wines and Liquors for medical] purposes always kept wayld .. | HENRY BROCKERHOFY. Dp SHUGENT| President. Cashier | ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) - vegetable alteratives--Stillingia,Man- drake, Yellow Dock—with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the | most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure, Its ingredients are so skilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the country repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are con. stantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla . over every other alterative medicine. | So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we nee do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CG., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWEEN Receive Deposits, 4 And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sel} Government Securities, Gold & Oa pO8LT aia Coupo JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at- miele a bal SER y ve the oust house. Relletonte” iss ar * ot PENNSVALL*Y BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter est: Discount Notes; Buy and ell rities, Gold Wu. Worr Va B MiNerLm ‘ashi without expense The bestop portunity ever offered fo the business we offer. No room to explai: ere, You can devote all bm time o Send for special private terms and PAL ulurs. which we mail free. $5 Outfit fre. BEST IN THE WORLD! ATTIVOINAHO ABSOLUTELY “id ve NH Ry COS « ARM AND HAMMER" 51 will show the difference, ANB See that Saleratus and Bake ing Soda is white ani PURE. hould be ALL SIMILA] Ne = LAT SUBSTAN. CES used for food. hi but severe test of the comparative t brands of Soda ph Lid is dessert spoontul of each kind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) in clesr stirring until allis thoroughly dissolved insoluble matter in the inferin: Boda will be shown after settling some twen! minutes or sooner, by the milky appearance o, She telutien and the quantity of floating fSocky lo wash package for valuable informse wh pina pach Preg't A WEEK Ih your own tow: and no capital risked Yo those willing to work. You should try nothing else uni only your spare time to the business, am make grant pay fo: every hour that vo Don’t complain ot bard times while vo have such a chance. Address H, HAL LETT 8 Government Secu and Coupons. can give the business a tris you see for yourself what you can do « work, Women make 8s much as mer 9
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