THE CENTRE REPORTER. WM. KURTZ.....conmn Associate Editor, Fg Se I TIE RI US TO With Direct Railway AND TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNI- CATION WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD. Whitmer & Co's NEW CASH STORE SPRING MILLS, OFFERSPLENDID INDUCEMENTS FOR YOUR TRADE. x : Come and see the MODEL STORE of the Valley. L & T. RAILROAD. T ou 868 TR 2 AM 4 nm 8 "OM, P IW $13 4B sa Crane LEE ar &30 LEAVE EASTWARD, £ % rN PM ari ard 108 618 ns sR @ 4% aR Montandon,.., vues Lowisbarg Miflinburg Fowler... Coburn... Spring Mis... TRAINS gio ntandon Se tusaats At JR + owl Uaburn chi Spring Mills... Trains Nos, 1 w Erte Mail west for Willlamaport, Nos. § and 4 connest with Pacific Express east for sburg, Baltimore, Washington, Pbiladeiphia York, . ; Nos. 8 and € conpect with Pacifico Express east for Harrisburg, and Niagara Express west for Williams port for WU _ Nos. T and 8 connect with Fast Line west Hamasport aod Look Haven, No. 8 also connects with Erie Mall east for Harrle burg, Raltimore, Phtladelphia and New York LOCAL ITEMS. m—————— Washington, ia some counties in the 8 g at §38 per ton. te hay is Journal says the --The Philipsburg . over fifty- coal out-put last week was eight thousand tons. —Dinges has the largest, best-selected and cheapest stock of goodsabout. Don't forget to give him a call. —Spring township, last year had a $400 medical bill, for treatment of its poor, —Forepaugh's show will not visit Bellefonte. This leaves a fine opening for Hindpaugh's show, —1t is expected that 2,000,000 tons of coal will be produced yearly inthe new- ly opened bituminous region of Centre county. The invalid finds in “Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher” nature's great restorer. It is wonderful. ~The legislature has passed a resolu- tion to investigate the State College, Senator Alexander ison the senate com- mittee, —Mr. Wm. Emriek is still too iil to leave the house. Mr. John Himebach | is not showing any signs of improve- ment and confined to his chamber, —1If you are poor, go to Lewins for your clothes, he sells at prices to suit the poor, anything a man or boy wants to wear. Try him, ~The Y. M. C. A. held a public meets ing at Tusseyville on Sunday afternoon last. The meeting was Interesting and very well attended. 3 —Centre Hall has a curiosity in the form of a four-legged chicken, hatched wn a hen belonging to Mrs. Isaac Gift. ~—Don't fail # read Bawland & New” man's adver! iement this week, They have the larg®st and best stocks of goods to be found anywhere in this part of the slale. —We are pleased to see John Smith able to be about again, after a very seri~ ous illness lasting nearly all winter. He uses a crutch which he hopes soon to throw aside, when he will do the hon- crs behind Dinges’ counter. — (ne of the largest and best selected stock of goods bas just been received at Dinges’, and being offered at the lowest prices. Don't fail to give Cleve a call. ~A. J, Cassatt, of railroad fame, will build a barn on bis farm in Montgom~ ery county which 18 to cost $21,000. Pennsvalley has some famous barns, but this will set any of them in the shade, —“Our Little Ones,” for May is re- ceived. Itis just such a magazine ss little boys and girls want; $1 50 per year; 140 Tremont st., Boston, —Millheim is threatened with anoth- er life insurance company. There are two subjects in Spyder county that would be profitable and a sure pop to thelpolicy holder—Ettinger a Erb, who will soon be hung, — Rev. Geo. Hunter, of Lewisburg, and pastor of the Centre Hall Ev. charge, bonored the RerorTER sanctum with a visit a few days ago. The charge evi- dently has a sheperd of whom it may well feel proud. — Notice the bargains offered by Bau- land & Newman this week, and try and take advantage of them if possible, they mean just what they say, and you can- not help but save money by purchasing from them, ~A few days ago a party of tramps broke into the residence «of Jonathan Weaver, some three miles below this place, and helped themselves to some eatables. They broke two locks to gain entrance. There was no one about the house at the time, and Mr. Weaver. who was in a field at a distance plowing, ob~ terved the fellows, as they took their departpre. —A water-fowl of the grebe family gemug Podiceps) mysteriously made its gppearance on the premises of Wm, Em- dander up at Ben Hill, not talking about Cameron at all, evidently was out of just made up his mind the g “No. I'm going for that other feller from Virginny,” and then Dawes pulled ators had to hold him. in the den getting the cubs, another was outside watching for the old one. and it soon came along and enters od. but the outside nig took tail hold on her : the inside nig then asked, “Hello, Sambo! what darky dat hole?’ Sambo replied, 1 tell yer if dis tail holt break vou find out what darky de hole) So, if Dawes’ tail hold on Don had broke there would have been fun in the Unis ted States bear garden. We sent a re- porter specially to Washington to find out what Don had got out of humor about, and found that he had ordered a the Philad. Branch %at Bellefonte, and on account of the high water, the ex Press company could not deliver it on time, consequently Don could not go to singin’ school the night before, and this was the sole cause of his ill humour Ren Hill was entirely innocent. Don wot his new suit since, and now is hap. py and and asks everyone {0 take suthin, ~My. John Griscom, of New York, will begin in Chicago, under the imme-~ diate supervision and immediate con- trol of Prof. Haines, of the Facuity of the Rush Medical College, a fast of forty-five consecutive days on or about the 1st of May. Don't doit, John, don't do it, so long as there is a grocery like Sechler's. with such a store of good and wholesome food to eat; anybody who will fast himself to death so longas Sechler has a grocery, is simply a fool, Mr. Wm. Woll' is now in the east for a stock of new goods which will be on by the end of this and beginning of next week, Our people can now look for tho arrival of the latest and best in the market, as the proprietor of the “ald stand” deals in none but first-class goods, reliable and no deception, and when you buy there you know just what you have. —Clevan Dinges wants us to state that he has now open for inspection a large and well-selected stock of goods, all classes, for the spring and summer trade and is confident that he is offering inducements that cannot be excelled He respectfully invites all to come and see his stock whether they wish to pur chase or not. 5 —Court Commenced on Monday. There dance, and candidates was & large allen were plenty. and ~Weather was warm this week, vegetation is taking on the green fast, —Now is the time to save money by » oe a buying goods at Dinges’ cash store, The tock he has to select from cannot be beat, and the prices will certainly give satisfaction. — We ure again obliged te issue a sup~ plement this week, on account of the de- mand upon our columns by advertisers. lp ZAR'S ASSASSINS HUNG. MEN AND ONE WOMAN SUFFER DEATH. St. PererssUra, April 15.--All thanihils ists except the woman Hessy Holfmon, THE L FOUR . t be THE GREATEST BLESSING, bh tha THE PENNS VALLEY MUTUAL AS- SESSMENT LIFE INSURANCE A simple, pure, harmless remed zy, 3 vl COMPANY, [oures every time, and prevents The above company, which bears the by keeping the blood pur favorite name of “Penns,” was charter ular, kidneys and liver active, od March 17 of this year, with head-/greatest blessing ever conferred upor quarters or home office in the pretty man, Hop Bitters is that remedy, and and thrifty village of Miltheim, Centre|its proprietors are being blessed county, Pa. Itis officered by some of] thousands who have heen saved and the best men of that section, ita pre |oured by it, Will youn try it? Bee an dent, Mr. 8. K. Sankey, being especially [other column, Eagle active and industrious in the discharge i ameaptt of his duties, ever on the alert to make] “Seller's Liver Pills" aro the secret this the most popular company of the perfect health, long life and kind in the old Keystone. That he bappiness. Sold by all druggists, will succeed there is room for no doubt, | BR inasmuch as he ia strengthened and con BUENOYV EN DBY FIRE stantly supported by a board of Direo-| STROY ED |} iE tors composed of the most solid, sab-l pixina, April 16 —~Buenoven stantial, reliable and honest businessione of the most important commerols men of that county, who, with him, Are towns on the Paeifle ¢ nal, Was almost en determined that this company shall live tiraly destroyed by fire on the 12th inst and thrive through fair and square deal: Several lives wore lost ing and in no other way. estimated at $1.000 (xX) n x2 , Was BO Insurances, on account Although but a month has pred RR yu tthe Balding: since being incorporated under the laws) of Pennsylvania, the business thereof ble foreign mail, were among the build has already assumed mammoth propor ip oy destroyed, Over 1.600 people ware tions, some four or five men being con | pandarod home loss and are in a coudition stantly employed at clerical labor injboardering on starvation, their office, and an army of agents being in the fleld multiplying the office work | in a most gratifying manner. It : is by PRILADRLPRIA. April 25. no means a local affair, for applicationsiq 4 "1004 * Corn, 08 for agencies from distant states—south, |g east and west—are pouring in upon the! COxrcano, April W heat, Secretary from day to day—and they are! Chicago spring 108, Corn 43. Oats being rapidly supplied with commis sions to act as such, and provided with| an abundance of printing matter, folly and clearly detailing the popular feat-| ures of the mutual system of insurance, [oun , ; in’ ar MT t aved 0 frus i Time nor space will not permit us to|PUes Mn Susi moved yall L GO, 30 Yeah ¥¢ 4 8 4 i \ dwell at considerable length upon vie maker by trade, and Mr. John Wolfe, of distinctive features of the “Penns Af Miles, still has a wagon in use made by ley,” but briefly, we may add, it RUATAD-| Nj: Gust. He was ons of a family tees low assessments; non-forfeiture ofighildren, of whom two, the subject of this Certificates after being a member for | notice, and Mrs. Tate, are dead: The three vears : after 67 per cent. of the surviving seven are four sisters, sll wid amount insured has been paid in by as-jows, living in Brush valley, namely, the sessment, the holder being then entitled | widow of Major John Ray nolds, Mrs to a matured or paid up policy, subject | Conser, ihe widaw of Jacob Welt to no mortality assessments, and only [widow vi Bg i Los 4 | BOW Ac ghd, ‘ ud @ DroLn 8 881i ilving LF ai FR3L p re hb ' lisble to the annual Sues, Wich an | Lock Hayen, in his 87th year, and Henry trifling ; departments conforming ME.( nd John Gast, of Miflnburg It is rare thus encouraging the comparatively | that a family of nine children will all Jive youpg to insure at reasonable rates ~the| io such & ripe old age as these. game being scaled according to age—in a} «se ———— Frou FOR SALE. an 5) eid The { i le MARKETS, a No dé §in es ww ie DIED. On April 6. at West Salem, ty, Ohio, Mr. George Gast, in his bt} Ee —. word, it offers many advantages over) other companies. We believe it to bel & a conducted on sound business principles, Will be sold at public Sale, on the and therefore worthy the support and| premises, in Georges Valley, on TUES. continued confidence of the public par DAY, MAY 17, at 2 o'clock, the follow- ticularly those inclined to insure on the ing valuable real estate of M. Decker, plan mentioned.—Mifflinburg Telegraph. dec'd -— A FARM OF 140 ACRES, thereon ~Dinges has just returned from the erected a two-story House, Bank Barn, cities with a stock of goods that he is/and other outbuildings, with running confident cannot be beat for quality and | water near the door; a good Orchard prices, and only asks a trial to convinee.[ with all kinds of apples and peathes and all under good fence. About B50 Terms made - o-oo TRAIN ON THE CHICAGO, MIL. WAUKEE & ST PAULROAD PLUNGES INTO THE RIVER. Cuicaao, April 21-—-The night express train, west bound, on the Rock Island di vision tha Chgo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rarilroad, was moving at ordinary speed across the trestle work over Mere desis river, ope mile south of Albany, 11} inois, where the trestle gave way, and the train, without warning, was suddenly precipitated into theriver. The train con. acres are good TIMBERLAND, Also a SAWMILL on the tract, known on day of sale, M. J. Decken, Grex Decxes, Svsan Decker, apr? Executors. GOOD TIMBERLAND FORSALE.— a1 acres and BO perches timberland, in jlrregg twp, about one-half mile south of In ) i ‘o reo, Genlzel's sawmill, near the public sisted of the engine, tender, baggage car, | 108d, adioining lands of Onss. Ripka, passengers and sleeping cars. all went | 00. Gentzel and J. D Decker. The down except the sleeper, which hangs | timber Sanita of good Jo au pine, pitch over the end of the bridge af an angle off PIES, AUB OCT ARC chesthul oak. A so 45 degrees, the upp-r end bigh mn the air. | HOU SE AND LOTS IN MILLHEIM Two cars Heated off down the siream.|fdicining J. R. Reifsnyder on the south, @ passenger coach lodged against the! Annie Albright, B, O. Deininger and D. d, forty rods away. ‘The baggage car A. Musser on the north; containing about in the middle of the stream, about 9D acre, having thereon a dwelling house, Only the roof of two with good garden, 40 young apple trees, "Engineer West, choice fruit, just beginning to bear ; about and a fire man, unknown, re siding ati <0 peach trees, 6 poar trees, and an abund. Freeport, w at down in the cab. The 2RCe of grapes, gour cherries, and other baggageman, Sam Llsnsgan, the brake. fruit ;also sn well of good water, 40 feel A of in ia stuck the same distance, CATS are now in sight condemned to death for connection with the | Czar's assassination namely : Rysakoff, | Kibaltschitish, Michaeloff, Jeliapofl, and | Sophie Pieoffsky were hanged at 100'clock his morning. Michaelofi’s rope broke twice. Order was not disturbed. There as an immense concourse of spectators, ESCORTED BY THE COSSACKS, St. PrrErsnure, April 15,—The cons demned nihilists were escorted from the fortress to the place of*execution by Cos. sacks and infantry, with drums snd fifes, Detatchments of all regiments of guard stationed in St. Petersburg surrounded the scaffold. All prisoners recieved the minis. trations of priests, and kissed the cross and each other. They were very firm, ex~ cept Rysakoff, who fainted at the last mo ment Ea. AGS. MURDERING HER F1 DREN wate VE CHIL~ AX INSANE MOTHER IN ARKANSAS THROWS THEM ONE BY eXNE INTO A DEEP WELL, St. Louis, April 19.-~Mrs, Mott, living pear Camden, Ark., while in a fit of in sanity on Saturday, murdered five of her children by throwing them icto a well. The oldest was twelve years and the youngest eleven months. It is said the frenzed woman called thetwelvesyear-old boy from a field where he was ploughing, struck him on the head with a club and then threw him into the well, where she had previously thrown the four other children. Finding that one of the chils dren was not drounded but was clinging to the side of the well, the insane mother desended into the well, tore away the rms Mp lo Mp ADVENTURES OF A $2.000000 MORTGAGE BOND Ciicaco, April 19.—~The fact that the Pennsylvania Company had executed a mortgage for $20,000,000 became public to~day through the loss and subsequent recovery of the instrument itself. LL. L. Gilbert, a prominent lawyer of Pittsburg, came to Chicago on business connected with this mortgage, but while in the wash. room of the Grand Pacific Hotel accidens tally dropped the document out of his pocket. 1iL was swept with the waste pa. per and thrown into an alley north of the hotel. Here it was picked up by an Ital ian ragpicker, in whose possession it was found to-day. The mortgage was made on April 1. 1881, to Wistar Morris, Ed. mund Smith and Samuel L. Felton, all of Philadelphia, as trustees for the mort. gages. The mortgage is to secure 20,000 interest bearing bonds for $1,000 each, mas i A tf A rg THE LEHIGH SLEEPE R. nan, Harry Myers, Messenger Daniel deep, near the house, et ac) ¥ ’ . tin - Edithrope, and Conductor Thomas Ful. Maton apply to ler, all escaped uninjured, except the lat ter. The escape is a miracle. . There were eleven passengers inthe for] ward car; two men jumped ashore as the] floating car passed the adutmentol the) wagon bridge which went out yesterday, ! Another man leaped, but fell back and] was drounded. The woman and one| : - : child, and the boy from Pine River, were, taken off the roof of the car after it lodg-| ed st the island and the other six passen-| goers, including the man from Pine River, | and a little child of a Indy and Dr. Lim. | : sy, were drowned. hese, toguiber J . with the engineer and fireman, make (as. arr eight lives lost inall. Only three passen-| gers in the sleeper, and they, together with the colored porter, climbed out the] rear end and escaped uninjured, i . _— THE BEST WAY, | When a man suffers from kidney di.) sease, liver complaint, piles or constipa~! YB ATH om ’ tion, bis best way to effect restoration to! ROPE. BLOGR a OETe health is by procuring a package of the] a Ady " Kidney-Wort. It regenerates the whole! As well as all kinds of HARD system and restores strength and vigor! to every organ. Physicians use it in| regular practice and pronounce its ac-| tion perfect. i JOHNS AUMAN. Farmers’ Mille, Pa 8 jSfmarim, 1) may ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, ‘RAKES, FORKS, this line, JAS. HARRIS & CO. { : Bellefonte, HENRY BOOZER, Fourteen hundred dollars worth of RY . 2 sos On CENTRE HALL, Boots and Shoes, and Rubbers, being the ARTES OF inventory of the ( ity Shoe-store—Gra«| inddles, Harness, Bridles, Cellars, Whips ham & Son offer the same Ar coar at|Flynets, and also keeps on band Cottor their store, in lots or by the pair, during] Nets, ete. Prices low asany where eles | the two weeks of April court. This is al All kinds of repairing done. chance rarely offered. The goods are all| tock always kepton band. All work war. | in good order, {ranted. A {kindly solicited POSITIVELY AT COST. 3 » toes, tf —Norice To Stockporpers.—The an-| nual meeting of the Stockholders of the! Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad Company | will be held at the office of the Com-| pany, No. 233 Scuth Fourth 8t., Philadel-| phia, Pa., on Monday, May 2nd, 1881, at 12 o'clock. Election for President and | Directors same day and place, | | James R, McCrere, 21ap3t Secretary. THE BEST OUT. THE Rolli'g Pulley Gate. This is the best, cheapest, oasigst han- dled gate yet invented. Cun be opened with éase from a few inches to 10 or 15 feet, and also swung at right angles, as well as raised to permit the passage of hogs. These gates are put up for $1 60 to] $200. Apply to M. Condo, Centre H-" 21ap6t, i Pianos! Pianos! | | | Sellefonte Music Store! m—— ot ORGANS BOUGHT BY THE wend by AFTER BLEEPING BEVENTY-ONE DAYS WF GETS UP AXD DRPer== = - erick, pear town, beipg found in his yard one morning last wes? Le. : now the wiau care there i a mystery as its wings ate very short and it is unable to ris¢in flight. Its feet are lobated (un- like other natatores) and it is an expert diver, The species is v the northern parts of both continents. —When you want to buy goods cheap cali at Dinges’ cash store where you ean be sure of finding a first-class stock to select from and at very low prices, wh. adelphbia, His heigh tiz 8 feet, 9 inches He may beexpected at the Philad * gO0n ranch for a suit of clothes. Heo weighs 26d ~~GRAND OPENING, ON NEXT SATURDAY wm Te « $3 y if..: 1 ve ’ AT Pexx Hari—~Maj, J. B, Fisher is at 18 moth stock of Bpring and Summer Dry Goods, Groceries, Noti ms, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Wood and Willow-ware, (Jueens-ware and Glaes-ware, Ready-made Clothing, La- dies’ Trimmed Hate, etc. He always maxes his selections personally, and all can therefore be assured that the very best articles will in each case beselected. His long experience in the business bas tanght him to know the wants of the people. He expects to bring a larger ock than has ever been brought to egg township, and we are assured at his prices will be lower than the lowest. Give him a eall and take advan- tage of iow prices, al “a “@ he —When you purchase groceries at *hler’s you know what you have got. iten when you purchuse elsewhere you find that you bave an article that is not genvine. No firm in the state prac tices greater care in the purchase of goods than Sechlers, and since they are doing business nota single customer hae had reason to complain. This speaks volumes, JLacksSMITHING, Mr. B. F. Wiser hav- ing opened shope opposite the Lutheran Church, at Centre Hall, offers his services to the people of this vicinity in all the branches of blacksmithing. With many years of experience he feels his work will render satisfaction, and kindly asks g share of patronage, Tapdm —Pool’s Signal Service Barometer, or Storm Glass and Thermometer combin- Hall. Price only $1.00. Pretty and useful, should be 1n every family, cams HIMSELF, Reapixg, Pa, April 22. —John Gym- ber, the Hungrisan who has been slum- bering in such a remarkable manoer at the Lehigh County Almshouse for over two months, wildly opened his eyes this morning about 9.30, and remained awake for five minutes. Soon afterward he arose from his bed, dressed himself, sat on a chair and stared wildly around the room. The attendant placed him in bed again, and went down after his breakfast, but on his return Gyumber had again got hair, looking desthly bale, and with his eves wide open He was given something to est, but instead of partaking freely as usual, seemed kaye difficulty in he to HUNDRED, and for CASH sold below the lowest. NO AGENTS EMPLOYED! ROCKERHOFF HOUSE. {Opposite Court-house.) H. BROCKERHOFF, Wu McKeever! t THe ALMIGHTY DOLLAR! “The many have too few, and the few 1 too many.” What is the use of wasting a dollar when you ean save it. y Big prices will not do in these times when even.the wealthy cannot afs ford to waste their money, and the poor require double duty of every dollar and every penny. Not by favor but by merit alone will we maintain and increase our unri- valed reputation, A + '\We deal in good goods and not trash, and believe the masses will patron. ize that house that sells the best Goods for the least money. can tell the] waste of money when Jou get your goods of houses that uy and sell on long time? This is the music and these are the prices that crowd our store, whilst other merchants sleep on their counters, little dreamiog of the da of disaster and ruin awaiting al who buy on long time and sell on longer ; who pay big prices and sell at figures that no people can afford to pay. SPECIAL BARGAINS, {Black Alpaca, double width, for 16 cents, worth 25 cents, Black Cashimeres, yard wide, all wool, only 40 cents, cheap at 50 cents, i | i | Wool Bunting, colored and black, at 19 cents, worth 25 cents, i i i Knickerbocker Suiting at 6 cents, Wool Momie Cloth and figured Dress Goods for 17 cents, worth 25 cents. Choice lawos for 7 and 8 cents. Dress Cambrics for 10. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Hence we throw out among the mas ses these specialties, these matchless prices to check this ineane and criminal practice of wasting mon- ey for the paltry consideration of a little credit, i i SPECIAL BARGAINS i Bombay Ginghams for 8% cents. Clambria Cheviots for 83% cents. All Liven Crash for 5 cents. White Corded P. K. for 7 cents Heavy Cottonade for 17° Kentucke~ * or. 11 : ’ .y veans for 11 cents, vd Ladi es Coating, all wool, for 95 cents, -* SPECIAL BARGAINS. i {Thus we are fighting agaiost the old | rotten credit system for movey, for reputation, and for the people. | i 1 i SPECIAL BARGAINS, i India Mull Ties for 10 cents. Spanish Lace Ties for 45 cents. 25-Bone Corset for 25 cents. 50-Bone Corset for 40 cents. Carpet, good quality, for 18 cents. | Carpet, half wool, for 47 cents Carpet, all wool, for 60 cents. | i | | 3 i ! | i THE GREAT BEE HIVE ONE! PRICE STORE. SPECIAL BARGAINS, Prop'r. Manager. Good sample rooms on first floor. Free buss to and from all trains, Special rates to Witnesses and Jurors, 21apry Strietly First-Class. Wanted :2FALSE GODS By F. 8. DOBBINS, Inte of Yokutismn,!| Japan Satisfaction Guarantesd Don't forget it—get our prices befere you buy. We allow no one to undersell us. AGENTS We ate the only firm { ne superstitions of ‘ailowing, and ate very little. He bas | Lis eves open all day, and of $ ognizance thing He has Qlmuni not ate by word or alae 10 anything regarding his pre or what might be done to The most noted physicians have # him. baen at yandin g t either ntire res Lis res. Vis the spariment relieve : ¢ ex¢ from occupied by ALLENTOWN, Pa, y~~dJohn Gyumphere, the Hungarian who has been asleep at the Poor house for seventy-two days, and who awakened for the first time yesterday 1 H a April , rose again this morning ni 8.30 Ha bolted the door and jumped oat of the window, falling a distauce of twenty-five feet, He wasalone in the room at the time. When he was picked up it wus found that two of his ribs were bros ken and his spine so badly injured that he cen hardly live. ABI ¢ i THE MSSOURI FLOODS, Towa, April 28.—The situation of the flood at this point continues to grow more and more serious. as the water has peen rising all day. The river now extends piles. Allarge portion of the seuthern part of the city is inundated, fully five hundred houses being surrounded. No trains reached here from any direction thie morning, the only traiv in on the Rock 1sland and Burlington road being compelled to stop eeyeral miles beyond gers in wagons and boats. ended to-day, undred strangers in the gity water hound. b est, aoseribing the stra Heathen Nations in all parts and ages of ithe world, The only volume ever issued THE ESTEY wwering this great subject, Contains a na bis, tion~-the L. thousund acts stranger than fic tid imaginations of Ldolators concerning Deity and Spirits, the Destiny of Man, | with wil the strange beliefs legends, cus i toms, forms of worship, temples, shrines, | sacrifices, etc., connected therewith, 11. lusirated and bound in unique style. A truly wonderful book, certain to sell im | ‘ mensely. For emmple pages, terms, ; ote | ANDY one claiming to represent ar address HUBBARD BROS. 722 1 8PEYe makes ip this county is a St., Philad. Centre county. MASON & HAMLIN, i t i SMITH AMERICAN, SHOEMAKER y ofthe fulsifier Chestnut | ; “uh ean innd unworthy of confidence. L8aptsf 2lapdt]” | ——— SSI AL OE FURNITURE! T CA Cenire Hall, WALNUT CHAMBE SUITS, PAINTED CHAMBER SUITS, BUREAUS, SINKS, > Nv co LOUNGES BKEAKFAST TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, WOOD and CANE SEAT CHAIRS, EPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, All our goods as represented or money refunded. Call and sce us b fore purchaseing elsewhere, as we know we can suit you in Prices and qua ity: Remember we Will not be undersold, dh UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. We keep on hand all the latest and BEST STYLES of COFFIN and CASKETS, Burial Robes and Shrouds. | 3feh3m WM R CAMP, 4 ‘Gents’ Summer Under Shirts, 16 | cents, worth 35 cents, 'Gen's’ Dress Shirts, 25 cents, worth | B60 cents. Gents Pants to order, $3.75, worth £5.00. |Gents' all wool Suits to order, $15. 00, worth 820.00. | Straw Hats, 4 cen'Z worth 10 cents. | The best Overall in America, our owo make and warranted not to rip, at 1.00, i { i | i i i i i | i | | { i OUR PRINCIPLES, {At the very foundation of our under | taking in Bellefonte is the One| Price system, Respectable merchants generally have but One Price for most goods but the temptation to make excep tions now and then proves too strong for all, but very few. Here the rule is absolute. We are 80 committed to the One Price ays- tow that no exception in suy de: partmont, no matter bow groet the temptation, would disgrace us. ‘1One price, if stuck ‘to, has to be @ moderate price, a fair price. Le that be your aseycance in your deal: ings with the Bea Hive Store, } © | Respectfully, " Bauland & Newman, THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR CLEVAY BINGE, WHO IS TOO BUISY TO WRITE AN ADVERTISEMENT. But we notice from his Just Received : # he Largest Dealers in Centre County. ua. Sittin J at a ct We pay CASH or Trade for Butter Eggs: Bacon: Lard and Potatoes. RIO COFFER 12 1-2 CENTS PER POUND. A BUCKET, WASHBOARD AND A CAKE OF SOAP FOR 25 CENTS. A GLASS SET—4 PIECES, FOR 25 CENTS. scion mn tn (a —— A Bargain—Ingrain Carpets at 40 Cents a Yard. KID GLOVES, 75 cts per Pair. Styles. A Bargain in Towels and Napkins. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS from 8c. a yard. Come and see them. A 1-4 bbl. of Large Mackerel for $1.75. Sold nearly two car loads this spring and not one package returned. Call and see our spring Suits. We give you value for money with our Clothing. BELLEFONTE. HUMES’ BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, P, H. K. HICKS Has the largest Stock of Coach and Saddlery Hardware that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the most REAs BONABLE PRICES. Hels #0 ¢ ageatfor the | Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow, that is guaranteed to give satisfction over 250 NOW IN USE IN ONNe SECODRTY loos thas twe yours introduotion. = ee THE GRY.T SUCCESS attending the opening of the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE proves the truth of Jl they elaim for their GOODS AXD MA! NER OF BUSINESS, we offer ap ent rely new stock of CLOTHING, COMPLETE IN VARIITY OF ASSORTMENT AND PRIORS, WELL MADE GOOD STYLE, moe LRT AT — Lower Prices than one competitors ean soll (Talbing of equal style and quality, We make a specialty of Boys’ and Childrens’ Clothing, AND I NVITE—— LADIES TO BRIN THEIR CHILDREN and examine for themselves. EL J — We are glad to shew our goods without ANNOYING THE CUSTCMERS BY URGING SALE. 0 YOUNG MEN WILL FIND WITH US THE MOST FASHIONZBLE STYLE OF SUITS soe BN) ee Pants for Spring and Summer Wear: WE INTEND TO MAKE OU’: STORE THE PLACE T0 BUY Hats, Trunks and Furnishing Goods, to keep the fullest sto :k in Bellefonte, and at PRICES 1HAT WILL TElss AND MAKE PEOPLE TELL : A RICES We shall be contivuall adding to this department NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Hats and Furnishing Goods of the manufac turers and save th: jobbers profit. = We buy and sell for Cash and have no ba | debts, We make our Clothing and sae a middle profit. WITH THE LARGEST STUCK AND LOW:ST PRICES WE ARE SURE OF THE _ARGEST SALE OF ANY Clothing House in Bellefonte. WE GUARANTEE THE DUYKR THE WORTH Hls MONEY OF ALL HB BUYS OF THR ALLEGHENY BT, QPPOSI TE FROCKERHFF BOURE, BELLEEONTE. PA. Upon receipt of a postal card, spe- cifying the kind cf goods wanted, we immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with widths and prices mark: d, samples of Dress Goons, S1Lks, Etc. showing the latest styles, ar d enabling a purchaser in any part of the United States to sclect satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, with certainty of receiving only what are sent for, and at precisely the same prices pe by city customers who buy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any 2 rticles fail to be as expected, we request their return, anc: send others in exchange, or refund the money at once i * the purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the departme ats in one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mai ed, without charge, to those who send us a postal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further is necessary,~~we will under- stand what is wanted. : Our stock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the United States, includes Ladies’ Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth- ing, Housekeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John Wanamaker, '‘PHILAL'ELPHIA., Our Store, known as the Grand Depot, occuples the block at Thir. teenth and Market Streets, ¢ tending to Chestnut Street and City Hall Square, and ha an arca of betweza two aad three acres on th : ground floor alone, 18th Stroet —— A88S1. BAUGH'® FERTILIZERS H “E STOOD FILLD TEs OF 25 YEARS. BUSHELS, NOT AURNS. SAVE MANEY BY USING BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIV ? DOL AR PHOSPHA 3 PRICE 325 Pa) © oF 2000 1" YNDS, Banahla TY oo * 1 HTN -Baugh’s Beononmiical Fertilizer FOR POTA'1OrS, COLTAINING LN? dB PER CENT OF SULPNAYE OF POTASH. Bri 0% BRO I ‘1 .¥ GF 2000 TRI NDS, 7 Tortitic oo for Tobacet j arilicer for Tobacco BANTEERD ANALYSIS I PREZ UPON APPLICATION. Address---Davgh & Sons, 20 8 Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. For Nalo Ry JH LONG. FLEVINGION, CLINTON CO. PA. IS55. a : y ’ ~ ¥ Z If. IAI wy i i ALL GOOLS OLD 1) DESCRIPTIVE UIR 3 i : i tid, THA RS X- % * 5 106ehids A poet tar ante and thon pro 1 lanmiies,