wr, I.YON & CO’'S OPENING: OF NEWSPRING GOODS! 0 We have just opened a big bargain in Child's short pants at 500, Best working pants for $1.16. Good decent suit for Men 8.75, A nice dress suit for 4.75, Nice light Union Cassimere suit, 5.50. A very nice, good-wearing child’s suit for 2,00. Splendid Cassimere dress suit, good enough for any ene, 10.00, WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL LINE OF ladies’ Spring Hats and Millinery. In Dress Goods we have some Bargains worth your while to see. Brocaded Dress Goods for 8 and 10 cents. Momie Cloths at 18¢, which we bought at a special bargain—ithoy are worth 28¢. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY IN MEN'S HATS—A FINE LOT OF FUR AND WOOL HATS. Boy's Hat for 28¢. Good Men's Hats 50¢, A splendid line of Fipe Stiff Brim Hats from $1 up to $3. Light colored Stiff Brim Hats. Boots! Boots ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! The Biggest Stock in the County. Good Shoes 98¢, 125, 150; 178, Fine Shoes, from 1 25, to 4 75. All kinds of Country Produce Taken LYON & CO, a BELLEFONTE, PA. (Branch Stores-- Philipsburg, Reynoldsville and Houtzdale.) & Wilson, McFarlane & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. We are specially prepared this spring to meet all the wants of the Farmer. We have a fall stock and very low price. We have also on hand an ex- cellent quality of “Farmers’ Paint,” ready mixed and ready for use. Inquire for the Celebrated Pioneer Prepared Paint, Remember the three Ps, Ps, Ps. We guarantee quality. We have also on hand Glass, Putty, and White Lead, Burning and Lubricating Qils. The largest and best assortment of - Ranges and Cook Stoves exceeding low prices. Don’t forget the place : Humes’ block, Bellefonte. Have you seen the Leader Horse Rake ? ~~ We have them. Call and see. Fn ns (HVS AHY 0s { | Tehere is a terrible fatality prevailing| among the horses in Harrisburg. | A calf recently dropped at Lewistown: Mifilin county, weighed 176 pounds. Mrs. Daniel Thomas, of Hollywood, Lu- zerne county, while shopping in s Hazle- ton dry goos store on Friday gave birth to four children. They were all born dead. ~Dinges has the biggest stock of goods and at the cheapest price. Don’t miss him, Miss Therein Anderson, of Baden, Bess ver county, bas hair eight feet in length, —-(30 for Doll '& Mingle's new stock of boots and shoes, and you wont regret it, General Joe Lane, whe died on Tues- day night at his home in Roseburg, Ore- gon, was a candidate for Vice President in'1860 on the Democratic ticket with John OC, Breckinridge. ~Dinges does what he advertises to do, and does not wish to be understood as trying to gull the public into buying trash, but sells a first-class lot of goods at very low prices. A dispatch from Pitkia, Col, strike on Tuesday of fourteen feet of sand carbonates seventy feet deep in the New York mine. The ore assays 107 ounces, snd that night miners were out on the hills with lanterns, taking out claims, so great was the excitement. — Wilson, McFarlane & Co., Humes’ block, have an unexcelled assortment of stoves, ranges and heaters, warranted to render satisfaction, and at lowest possi- ble prices, Reports indicate pros pects of unusually rt crops of winter wheat rds were never in better ii ' sak and worthless stock ied daring the severe winter, reports » ) from the west sondition, the wea haying d The last pay day of miners in Shenans dosh gave that town an unusual experi. ence, The Herald says that sleeping drunken men were so th ailey that itywas impossible’lo go through with- out sieppiug on them, iCK in one [ —Roll up, tumble up, climb up, craw! up, or any other way you can get up or in to the famous Philad. Branch for some of those astonishingly cheap spring suits, for men and boys. Go at once, the cheap clothing is going like hot cakes. You save money at the Philad. Branch, and they keep anything that men and boys wear, latest styles and best goods. BThe farmers weather say that with favorable p of wheat will be the largest oy er harvested in Kansas. The p appears 10 in bsunfavor- In seventeen counties its the winter or spring wheat cr able condition. condition ia fair; in fourty-threa counties ittle confidence is foil in The aggregate acreage of ited, and the reporls cons le are quite favorable. il is poor and but | regard to it rvs FW corning it as a wh is rather lin SN JBPOLL & MING LE. BROCKERHOFF ROW, BELLEFONTL. us A was BOGTS & SHOES, complete stock of entirely new Goods. Fit and Quality Equal to Any. THEREBY SAVING CUSTOMERS THE DOUBLE PROFIT GENERALLY PAID. and then compare prices with other Dealers. WEAR A YEAR, BUT WE DO RECOMMEND AND GUARANTEE OUR BETTER GOODS, f you want a shoddy Shoe we can give it to you, but we prefer giving customers the worth of their money. lar saved is a dollar made. Doll ~It isn’t true that Tewins steals his goods, as some envious persons intimate because he sells so cheap. He gels ev- ery stitch honestly and it is honest goods, and Le sells so cheap because he wants to sell moch, and thus he makes up for it. We know that thers is not al t Lusiness man in the L 5 ¥ Ba It the s in Chicago. be | just below fete ra little while, feslers discharging sore’ if skill. beginning, the disease . h gins with “s swoellin lock, which, s» fter and becom 68 A fully treated in the Fe yields slowly, but if neglected, blood) pois followed ¥ by death,! The malady is attributed by veterinary! sure in cold and slush] during the lonj; winter just pnst Two so vouly-five car-borses were} affected yesterday, and the disesse was spreading to the stables of express coms panies and private persons. am —— I ————— A oa AAI SAAN i i oning sels in, surgeons {oo ox bundred and i { A CARD. I would respect fully call attenti'on) to} the fact that I will do every thing 1 ad} vertise to do, vig: Sell Goods very low. Sell for cash or its equal. 1 1 Sell only First class Goods, Respectfully Clevan Dinges, Centre Hall, April 25th, 1851. PENNSVALLEY BANKING Co. ALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS andsllowlnter est; IMscount Notes; Buy and Bell Government Securities, tiold and Coupons. Wu. Worry ; Wx. B, Mivors res GOL % world, A elegant i gg chances vo make mon ® need a person In oy to take subscriptions For the) sla at, cheapest and ber 1 Tins amily publication. in the ne can become a ul age at, Bix sof ark given free to sateeribe rs, The price is so low that almost everybody sabserib sa. One taking 130 subseribers in a day. A lady mak over S000 elear prof L in ten making monay fast, You oan me to the business or ¢ aly your need not be sway from b ome over well as others, ¥ all di ts nothing oe try the fal Ve : Liane J. ZELLER & ; SON DRUGGIS STS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Rows, Bellefonte Penn's, : Dealers in Drugs,’ She mionls, F erfuraory, Fayoy Boyds &e,, Os : g Pure Wines and Ligaors for medica purposes always kept. mayi8y isto make gre: Apr yp. 00. Partiand, A die al ¢ — % “ % If you want a nice IF DISH ~—0F THAT— FINE “KT & K” BRAND all straight goods, CONE TO US FOR IT. We have no mixed brands. All traight “K T & K” ware. And sell Can show the FINEST I ever offered for sale in CENTRE COUNTY, and made a Considerable. Reduction in Prices. SECHLER & CO. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK BELLEFONTE pAgS ow Ra #5 Jn Ew
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