THE CENTRE REPORTER. 0 We Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, —GOODS ARE BEING CARRIED OFF I GREAT BUNDLES. BUT EVERY TRAIN BRING US oe ime its place. hought) 8 4 months’ supply of wraj ping paper, every sheot is gone, Fr day and Saturday's rush closed it ou Whitmer & Co, NEW CASH STORE, SPRING MILLS, PA L & T. RAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. i 3 A im ih Montandon.... Yewishurg MN abur 8 i § ae 01s ar 83 INS LEAVE EASTWARD, 3 4 8 8 A.M. AM PM BM CATR AL arf LR ¥ 188 i 8d : i s 1 and 2 @ i at il west for Willis ¢ snd § corpest with Pacisic Express east fo reisburg. Baltimore, Washington, Pond ! f New York, Nos nd 4 conpect with Paeific Expe e, and Niagara Kxpress wost for Williams "Nos. 1 and 8 connect with Feat Line west for Wil iwsport and Look Haven (0. 8 alve connects with Krie Mall east for Harels barg, Baltimore. Washington, Philadelphia and New Yor LOCAL ITEMS. — — An Excelsior job press, nase, in good order, for sale cheap at this office. .A R. R. ticket, between Chicago aad Council Blufls, 500 miles, good either way, for sale at this office—§14.00. tf, s are planiing corn, ~Judge Orvis is holding oon n, at Holiidaysburg, this . i Ny sat Tat ~The largest, best and cheapest lot wods in this part of the country can be See adv. r of large s the shoe 1H & Mingle take lead for the t stock and cheapest prices. the heavy thunder gust passed over the fF 1} an M «day un portion of our valley on Monday " | i language dates back to There were then like Sechler's. 1 groceries gi Es 450 ink Sechler was not born at that dale. : ~The holds h sions at Lavcaster, { Dr. Al. : 3 rder. of cur town, is one of the dele state medical society > 1. U8 WEOK. 0 22au} A gules represenling our county medical as There was another ower on Tuesday evening, which cover- ed the valley and perhaps other paris of the county, and apparently very heavy rains south of here. in Bauland Read it and 1s. It 1 dress ROGOUs, the —A new story is to be read “& Ne .i 3 y to the Bee-hive wman's adv, this week. for KE for a first-class store and they sell at day morning, Mrs. Magee, Magee, esq, died at the inlaw, John Harper, cut 80 years, Fare busy Jere once new customer inducements amaker is so pleased with the TER &s an advertising medium that our col is bas IS be a'most doubled his space in umps, Wanamaker understands b iness; —We direct attention to the advertise. ment of Clevan Di New York are A suse dough y lor's grocery, if you have any —Qur friend P. S. Moyer, of Millheir is af present running the two grist mills of D. A. Musser, with the best of success £11 ) T $ & ad A nttna) tila He iscre of the most practical miller 1{ von w i iyouwariiok now who will get the $ ss between wing goto ernberg, at the Phi h, be can you, and at the same time sell you 8 sult st Balf what you pay at other stores. —The school directors’ convealion at Clearfield resulted in the re-election of M. L. McQuown as superintendent of the public schools in Clearfield county, with a salary of $1,500. Mr. McQuown hsd 112 yotes and his opponent, George W. Weaver, £8. Yor 8 good boot or shoe the place you & lefonte 3.1 o~ C1 the Give them a , i ™ 2 Rolo 3 V0 y¥ have the best county at very low lapy of our grain fields, especially { in low pinces, look spotled, owing ro ¢oubt to the ice and snow that lin- gered go long over them the past winter, Oiber fields have a very promising ap- pearance. —Ready-made clothing, hale, caps, boots, shoes, for men and boys, in end- less variety, and yery cheap, at Woll's store. Go and see, Wit and Johnny will take pleasure in showing goods even if your do not buy. Mr. Philip Shook, of Gregg, informs us that the ground was frozen in that section on the morning of the 4th, inst, — Additional announcements in this issue are Jogeph L. Neff,and T. J. Dune kle, for Bheriff, both good democrats, and fit for the place. —Sechler keeps the tea-berry coffee #he best that grows, and only lately in- troduced in this country. Try it, — Among the announcements this week will be found that of J. C. Harper, for re-election, Cal has made an obliging Prothonotary and his faithful discharge of the duties of his office has deservedly made him many friends. —Go to Wolf’s for the latest styles in Ap at May, They are as follows: Toward th end of the first week in May, or about th 5th and 6th, snow falls may be looked fi in the lower providences of Canada, an about Mav 3 frosts are probable in Ue tral or Southrern Illinois, with rain an gnow prevailing in some Tocalitic falls through the Gulf and St, Lawrend district about the 7th and 8th, After th 10th of May, however hot weather ma be expected, and after the 15th bush Hix will probably break out in certan district although thunder storms are also proby 3 Ihle on the 12th and 15th, Between th 20th and 25th there will probably b Joudy weather with rains, and fon will have advanced considerably b the 24th of the month. Between th f 20th and 25th N Q + ' | p eo month will end hot vy 144 y fERIY, : 1 ahi Hada a 1} 1 No cthor establishment in the t foexcells Sechier's fo can compete with them, None in of assoriment. No family should fail + feall and examine Sechler’s line of gro ceries, is a penny for tak x Gliese | “Here, Johnny, ing the note out to the it quite a mile, Now go buy yourself some that is pois gripes, and I wouldn't eat all the either, I'd hand some around to mates yes, here are three of my Hi boys, I'd treat each to a pl [ candy. Always be liberal, J on and it might make you the candy cheapness, bats on butterflies . { cause they are so cheap at Lewin MeUlellan, Mill, On! Mr. J the woods chopping jell fool I'he ast Tuesd AY, ohn Rishel, of Stone y psf hi § FAO CQL 81S . AX0 imn diately below the instep One of ering th was with him 3 iy bled 1d be obtain was called, has hoy i healed again, -— Bellefonte can boast of one best hardware stores in this part o state, that of Wilson McFarlane, the best selected stock can always found. We again sue a quarter-sheet upplement with ten columns of matter, n order to accommodate advertis- ing patrons and furnish a reasonable amt of reading matter. This makes the fourth successive supplement issued with the Berorter in order to accom. modate our business men who under stand that the true way to success is ad- rertising and that the Rerorrer is the rt hest medium for them. 18 Ss $ 3 01 ou 4 is Ir All the wants of families in the line | table food, pure spices, tabieware,’ : of rockery, woodenware, etc, can be sup-| lied at Sechler's, headquarters for gro. series. Country produce always wanted | and the highest price paid. —Lock Haven market: Butter, 25¢ ; € : : potatoes, §1 per busi ickens, 60 to 80¢ per pair; lard, 124ca| Ib ; apple butter, 50 cents per gal. ; apples | 60¢ per bushel ; cabbage, 5 to 10ca bead ; corn 63¢ per bu ; oats, 0c a bu.; honey | Oc a 1b ; celery 8 cents a stalk ; parsnips | #1 a ba. ; onion sets, 25¢ per quart; rhus| arb, 10¢ per doz. ~The rush from far and near is Wolf's store, where a superior ment of goods is found. Go to and see for yourselves before purchasing | elsewhere, Satisfaction guaranteed. The members « { Potter township, are meet in Squire Shannon's office, building, on Saturday evening, 21, 1881, for the purpose of making rangements for decoration. ol —List of unclaimed letters in the Fost Office at Centre Hall, May 0th, 1881: W. L. Runkle, D. M. Rossman, Jane | Swaint, Brown, Mattie Mooney, |’ Aggie Smeltzer. J. A, Rexsuay, P.M, Ann nothing up to something, for men and clothivgstore in the world. tingdon court, David Pat was conyicted | of disturbing a religions meeting and was ordered to pay a fine of five dollars | and the costs spend thirty days in the county "O8i8 jail, Rev, J. Benson Akers is visiting his nother in Akersville, Falton county, in sequence of which there will be no he M. E. church at Centre all, next Sundey afternoon. | Woll’s old stand. After looking around | people find there the best assortment of dry-goods and groceries first-class- ict -which always in the end. ri —Senator Wallace and wife obliged to give up their contemplated f Mrs. Wallace. Evixiz Vite ror Wones.~Mrs. Lydia | S Vickbam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.,, has made the Her! ‘egewable Compound is a positive cure | or female complaints, A add to this lady will elicit nformation, —dJack Nevling,in jail at Clearfield and under sentence of death for killing Sam- uel Pennington, almost succeeded in| making his escape from the prison on Thurcday of last week, 3 ' aiscovery line address- | ~There are no aristocrats in dress— one man can dress as good as another since the Philad. Branch started busi- on the principle of low prices sing. This is what we hear ri YOOT Eay. — Mr. Austin Curtin, with a force of men, has commenced work repairing he Mill Hall furnace. It is given out ty, receiving 03 votes. His principal} opponent, Isaac A. Harvey, received 271 votes. — Vy ben you ean save frem & to 10 per e¢ent. by purchasing your goods at Din- ges’ you are foolish for going any other place -—The mountains on the south side of the valley were fired on Sunday, When will people cease this wickedness, caus~ ng the useless destruction of valoable | limber ? —A clean shave, a clean conscience, and then a suit of cheap and good clothes from the Philad. Branch—that's what makes the man, and everybody respects him too, ~The reunion of the Pennaylvania Reserves is to be heid this year at] Bellefonte, the home of Gov. Curtin,| who is president of the association. NOTICE,—1 have made arrangements to pay toll for all coming to the Potlers Bank mill. WR i — . —_— Lock Haven Republican, of the 27th { The Joarnal for the “On Saturday last, Harbor Policeman | R10 of i Monily er e] James Becker. to prevent a jam, wan! Mosars, Btrawbridge » Clothier, dropping a raft from its moorings when | Goods Mocohants at Eighth and S TUIOPRIBE 8 fale 20M 18 OOH ARG) streets, Philadelphia. It rjthe two men in charge quarreled with : . o fashion, literature, art and science him, Christian Frankhouser, from| yay number, just out, {8 handsome! 1+ | Clearfield county, siesed a eolub and|yrinted and richly illustrated, fullof ente d {dealt Becker a fearful blow on the right! taining resding matter, side of the head, which severed the ear, anything else, u fashion paper, in whic d . valuable informal ost modes, and many lection of materials, visitor in every household question, “What to wonr ? {tinually to be answered, It or's head and face was cut in several ef places, He was conveved to his home vy | in an unconscious condition, where the | best medical ald ministered to his suf ferings. The outer table of the brain is be + | fractured and the symptoms are consids| ghtvpage supplemont, richly illustrate e Jered unfavorable. Frankhouser Was ar which is devoted wholly to the business ¢ { rested, and is now in jail awaiting de-! the publishers velopments in the case. The lumber The presont v { men at once proceeded to raise funds for dred iliustration © | Mr. Becker's family. Tuesday morning| with the prices, the symptoms were more favorable, tion is eritical,” - -. RIOR 3 UINING HL iil ATS IJ ! with the Supplement is offered nan to write thei the low price of twenty five conts a year, s | beginning of it, interesting ar ivory one of our lady readers shou ticle and the n run it i some adver send for a specimen copy, ireme hat we avoid all such cheats! py ) ' e nd A to the merits) WONDERFUL POWER Bitters in as plain honest termsi When a medicine performs such eure as possible, to induce people to give them one trial, a8 no one who KROWS | py truly their value will ever use anything else power, Providence Adeertis * PW THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TISH SLOOP OF WAR IN THE STRAITS OF MAGELLAN, |and I sincerely believe it will restore ¢ Loxpox, May 4.--Later advices from health all that are similarly afllicted.” Montevideo state that the British sloop] .—— of war Dotere!, which was blown up Female compla the straits of Magellan on the 26th ultti- [impure blood mo, was totally destroyed and sunk, !Searcher he explosion ocenrred in forward . magazine at 10 in the morning. | MARKETS It is supposed that the boiler burst and PHILADELPHIA. May 9 exploded the magazine. The victims a vod 1923. Corn, 68. of the explosion on the British sloop alles Uattie 7@ 73; sheep Hi @ number ig Qlicors andi yn . ! d Be ars wi 141, Liicae h M Wy . \ nen : bs api y red winter 107, Corn 42@ others were saved. . o_o MARRIED. On April 20, by Rev. J. Benson cur Mr. Mark Mooney, of Snow Shoe, to M { Bolla Norris, of Potter's Mills, yd contents |. On April 17, by Rev. 8. M. Rader, Mr ‘IHonry M, Deitrick, of Hq Miss Amanda M. Hubler, market, Mrs | Mills, atablishment, A, B. Ashton] DIED, W. A. Chase. The| Un April 15, in Boalsbu known. but the first | oF 8ged 70 years, U months and 17 days. Wo hinta respecting in which requires IN cu issue contains over a hu aid is invaluable as i D0 Who examine thi vivid impression of t} san ed of this remarkable 1 establishment to be said to have wonderfy 3 BRI {the worst of kidney diseases, and ha { been wholly incapacitated for work. H ins! 5 in i ndsey! { ¢ L HAIeY 8 } tie > ® o'elod Kk - Wheat, AT HOUTZ i : i i out 1. , destroy-| g the Post Office : WW. MeCaulley s dru tan . and con- wore of LE # { On ld April, in Gregg, Lora N. Jami n, aged 10 years, 11 menths and 4 days a son of J. J. arrifle explosion in the W. McCaulley. The |™ rapidity,| On 4, near Aaronsburg, i &s { Musser, aged 14 years. great dit he various | socond-story Mr. Jacob Schmeltzer was bornin Berks only county and came to Northumberland : leounty when twenty years of age, : ‘joined the Lutheran church there, under portion of ‘Rey. Father Walkey, From there he {moved to Brushvalley 1850, where he [lived eight years and moved to Kankakee untly, 1 near Mantes na, where he 10th April, and was buried un y Un the day « death as aller lothes, It was of the Citing - de. | ] IVE LIFE INSURANCE, |< the | Enster 1 ily SPECULAT A Dg aciion was taken West Sus 2 CIP v ANDO UAKL n WO Hours e) p large, He loaves a wife and 9 Y ' b nH } Pa. May 460 7, ISL jebil tory | father of Mrs, Joseph Smitb, an th Beil. hal tore } Waoie ler ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. HERIYY, y known as ‘spec That we regard this b nd in prin ness &3 fraudulent and wrong it : n its effects Ard AL rized to announce that . Neff, of Boggs, is a candidate subject 10 democratic usages. . We garnostly y and shon thi | i } i We are authorized to announce that T. | Dunkle., of Rush, is a candidate for 1eriff, subject 10 democratic usages, I We hi Daniel Neidigh, of Ferguson, is a can . thai or for Sheriff, subject t« td a i$ 14 Are aullorizeq WO ———— i — - THE NEW APPORTIONMENT. [Harrisburg Patriot.) usages, W a fohn are authorize » shatinn of 8v ih IDNCUURMON OF UY Q Commitice on PROTHONOTARY, " ae 4 - TIAA, nn ly y are ant to announce that J As might be imagined OO, Harper, is a candidate fer Prothon- | yrigin the product it a scor-{otary, subject to democratic usages. arized Orineq ies aro carved up HOOL BOARD, i hoard of directors of Its au district, will meet at the day, June Tih, al 8B o'clock tle Treasurer's account and tran ! : other business as may present | nt ballot on the basis of township auditors are request But there is no danger at 1 p, m., to aud nt, and direc y (tors elect ( to reorganis board. arsons interested 0 quested d, Jos. M ¥.A. Kx vo. | A NNUAL MEETING OF POTTER Can A 80 65! The »f like populatic o the Res i are GILLILAXD reymandering vil. a rt fag | eee rn AuERPt FSYAUTION. Having purchased the ar-| uthor, } ticles mentioned below at Oy siable's gale, on 6th day of May, 1881, as the J ty of Peter Ripka. 1 will los ha sa ery ol Oar NIDA, will leave Lho same bars of the city in his possession at my pleasure, H TN LAN hay ns are hereby cautioned against med- th the appo: ! with the same 1iwo horse wagon, ights ago. The l¢ ng wagon, 2 plows, 1 cultivator, ba ahalrman | DAFTOW, 2 cows, 4 head of young cattle, Oe chairman," + «3 . : DAY IMATres, wie inierest in in the ground, 1 bay rake,! , 1 table, 1 bed and bed er cupboard, 1 wood bex, 1 pet of carpenter tools, 1 clock, 2 f horsegears. 1. J. GRENOBLE, | 3 Spring Mills. | " OD. ¥ { Sheriff Le eX aeris ; y isto was jell to n of passing iil at this session and it extra session of a I never pass through th sither al a regular or an extra session. Mr. tr ——— : ' : IDITOR'S NOTICE ~ i ymitte have exposed / UDITOR { igsley and hi In the Orphan's Court of Centre county, | 1 the matter of the estale of Aaron Pat] go, deceased, { he under GRASP OF 1 b Lod ne fun f said estate in the ~* $ of the administrator, will attend e dutios of his appointment at his office} {in the borough of Bellefonte, Wednesday, iJune 1st, 1881, at 10 a. m., al which ti Ol and place all interested may be present. on ELLIS L. ORVIS, Auditor. : time 3a fol day, is an undercurrent of terror based on| 3 Balint ¥ wir iva 1 yeu! i . > . i movement of the Nibilists in Russin, Auc.| TRAY —Came to the premises of the) tris. Germany, and Italy. The Nihilists! ® undersigned, near Spring Mills, dus re perfectly organized. in complete com. TPR the fall of 1880, a yearling bull of} B76 Daf (OPRADIECC, (0 COMPIete COMm-| 0. % color. The owner is requested tol munication, led by intellects close to eve- prove property. pay cost | - 1a ¢ $. it | ry Larone in Europe, and able A NDREW KORMAN imy i ha : and remove it WwW lorecast and thwart every Government movement, | _ - : myb Spring Mil and bave an organization protected by!" Spring Mills. impenetrable mystery tis felt all over Europe that some “THE BEST OUT. Rolli'g Pulley Gate. 1 This is the best, cheapest, he general expecta-|dled gate yet invented. r will be assassinated, simultaneous general movement is being prepared by the Nihi- lists for a terrible blow at royalty. It is bleieved that the next fow weeks will wit. ness tragedies in many countries that will shock the world. the Cas | i | i i easiest hans | Can be opened] few inches to 10 or 15} and swung at right angles, as! as raised to permit the passage of} Theso gates are put up for $1 650 to] Apply to M. Condo, Centre Hall, | with ease from a on fo sri p 1 KIOARL TOT & series! foot RigO ist agents are on! well all over E irope, A St. Petersburg dispaich says: It isl found impossible tor the Government to 9] it. into the Nihilist circle, the Nihilists seme te nin te e bewng too loyalto one another, too welll TMARM FOR SALE. — informed and too intelligently organized F For instance, the government has learned Ht ! | For fastance, the wie learned | Will be sold at public Sale, on the that every member shall return to his DAY MAY yhoiges Valley, on T ES. lodgings every twelve hours, when one of; Tr 3°¢ A al = clock, the follow- his companions pays him & visit to seo if Ing Yaluable real estate of M. Decker,| all is right When the visit of the in |[9€CA: sped tor is made, if the lodger 13 She it A FARM OF 140 ACRES, thereon is concluded he has beep arrested, and the! erected a two-story House, Bank Barn, inspector makes away with everything of and ether outbuildings, with running u compromising nature. The same rule water near the door; a good Orchard forbids any Nibilist arrested to tell bis with all kinds of apples and peaches, SHEED Or Nn ull twenty-four hoursiand all under good fence. About 50 8. ~ A me 0 ry The discovery of this rule was made by Te are good FIM BERLAN D. Also 8 the police in the case of Isaieff, No tor-l;. . + On the tract, Terms made ment could draw from him his name or | KROWD on day of sale, address until the day after the arrest, | M. J. Decker, when he gave both. The police went {o| Green Decker, his house and found nothing but a pile of Susan Decken, nzhes before lsaieils fireplace. apr? Executors, | thel - p——— -1 This discovery tends to increase ———— 4 Government's dismay at the completeness | GOODTIMBERLAND FORSALE v . s wd By - acres and 8) perches timberland, of the danger surrounding it, as, in order! ry bh {Girogg twp, about one-half mile south ules of the ir to eyen find out who the Nihilist inspec: i : 0 ST SAT SP DON'T READ THIS, y f= THE GREAT BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES, on fie d, ol ne allie in general, a condensed Price List of several articles out of each departs “iment, which we will not guarantee ati to furnish for longer than one week : 0.) DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. i 3H { 20, Black half wool Delaine, Black Alpaca, 16¢, d| Black Alpaca, extra fine, 20. ¢! Black Alpaca, very fine, 30e¢. Black half wool BenBny yard wide, 30e. Black all wool Cashmere, yard wide, 40c, Black all wool Cashmere wide, 50¢. DeBeiges, colored, 8c. Delaines, half wool, colors, 12¢. Crape Cloth, black and colored, 17¢. Momie Cloth, cotton, 10e. Momie Cloth, wool, 17e¢. Fancy Plaid Goods, all prices. DeBeiges, all wool, yard wide, 40e, Chudda Cloth all wool, 46 inches wide, 80¢, 0 2 inches SILK DEPARTMENT. Plaid colored and black, 50e. Dress Silk, colored and black. 70c. Guinet black Silks, 81.124 to $2.00. Summer Silks, 50c¢, Summer Bilks, extra good, 65¢. | DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, Pacific,Cambrics, yard wide, 10, { Lawns, good quality, 7c Madras Ginghams, 13¢. Apron Ginghams, Lancashire, 8}. Columbia Cheviot, light weight, 9c. Furniture Cretonnes, 11e¢. ’ LINEN DEPARTMENT. Linen Damask, 0c. Linen Damask, gray, 25e, Turkey Red Table Covering, 50¢. Towels, from be to 7bec. Napkivs, from 50¢ per doz. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Ingrain, cotton mixed, 25. Ingrain, extry heavy, 30¢, Ingrain, half wool, 47¢. Ingrain, all wool, 60¢. Ingrain, extra super, 80c, i | | Children’s Lace Caps, 35¢. Children's Lace Caps, ex. fine, 50¢. Indian Mull Ties, 10e. | Dr. Warner's Cross Boned Hip Dr. Warner's Adjustable Flexible Corset, for $1.25. Aadies Gauze Vests, 250. Children’s Gauze Vests, 12ic. PLEASE! store whichl trust you will see is to you: interest to regard : per cent., on all goods in stock, on Bellefonte prices, and will prove this, 20d. Itisclear that my expenses are only about 10 per cent. of those in larger towns, drd, I am selling for CARH, and consequently am selling goods cheap- er than they were offered in Penn's Valley. Notice some of the Prices: In Dry Goods: Prints 41, 6, , The Muslin~4,5, 6. 7, ¢, 9, Momie Cloths 10e¢. (elegant styles and quali. ity—dress goods) ~10¢, De Beige—8e. In Clothing : Boys' Buits—$2 65. Youths' SBuits—$3 95, Men's Suits—$4. 06 up to $20 In Shoes: Child's—40c up, Boys' 78¢ up. Ladies’ fine dress shoes, something new and novel— $2.60. In Groceries: Ex. C Sugar—Tic—you generally pay 10¢ for this other places. Soft A Sugar—10¢ Prime Rio Coffea Choice " * Rio roasted- Corn starch- Everything is marked low- er than before. PLEASE CALL AND SEE ME. 1take all kinds of Produce at Market rales, Ww Respectfully, CLEVAN DINGES. Centre Hall, Pa. ( County. wma: ss woe {ssa m—— (Centre MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP Z| Chemises, Lace trimming, 50c. Chemises, Emb'’y trimming, 7be, Chemises, Emb'y trimming, extra fine, 81 00 Drawers to match. Night Gowns, plain, 75c¢. Night Gowns, Emb'y trimming, 81.00 Skirts, good Muslin, 50¢, Skirts, tucked and ruffled, 760 NOTION DEPARTMENT, Lace top Gloves for 25e, Lisle Thread Gloves, only 10c. Silk Lace Mitts,, 50c, Fans, new style, from le. Fringes and Gimps,all prices. All new patterns in Laces, GENTSFURNISHING DEP'T. Straw Hats from 4c up. Summer Undershirts, from 18¢ up. Calico Bhirts with collars, wo for use, from 25¢ up. The best unlaundried white Shirt in America for 81.00. Call for the Owl Shirt, The Bee Hive Overall, “our own make” the best fitting overall in the world, made out of the best material and every pair warranted not to rip, $1.00. White Shirts as low as 49¢- nian. snes. smn {J ros———— FOR 25 CENTS. ——— — J ———— Cents a Yard. s——————— —— a———————— Styles, Has the largest Stock of H OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Coach and Saddlery Hardware that 1s kept by any one desler in Centre Co, and sold at-the most REAY ; BONABLE PRICES, Hels soleagentior the 1 | Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow, that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN OEX TRE COUNTY, in less than two years Introduction. 2lap i o- fl ——-— ) THE PRG ‘We would call your attention to a FEW FACTS. Some dislike talking but we TALK with some benefit to the of BUYERS. WE HAVE ADVANTAGES and do buy goods for less oney than Other people and sell them for considerable I.ESS PROFIT there cannot be any sounder basis to conduct bussiness, on giving The buyer the advantage of Skillful handling. ru tg : Low Prices and Small Profits le may lead to large sales thus enabling us to constantly RENEW OUR STOCK (0 our customers benefit, under these circumstances we can assure you of BARGAINS FOR ALL. An invitation to inspect goods cordially extended, the same attention assured visitors whether they PURCHASE OR NOT, and when our bargains are seen we feeljeonfident of Therefore should you be in want of Clothing, consult your own interest and buy where your money =will go the farthest, which a visit will convinee you isat the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE. We show a stock of ready made clothing which for size excellence of fabrics and beauty of style, 1s unsurpassed in the State and at Prices Within the Reach of All. It comprises garments of every description from a LABORERS OUTFIT TO THE FINEST DRESS BUIT: We feel just ified in claiming for our : CHILDRENS CLOTHING superiority over anyiiof in Pennsylvania. In it may ba found suits in the neatest patterns and latest styles at prices Fifty Per Cent Lower han PHILADELPHIA FIGURES, In our Finishing and Hat depar tment we have every thing in Fin- Hats, Neck wear, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery Ete. NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE. OPPOSITE THE BEOCKERHOFF HOUSE. M. Ash prop. BELLEFONTE ready sales, — THE (ait of American Clothing Oak Hall, , S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia: THE 1861—0th Spring—isss Twenty years of lessons in how to make and sell the best clothing. we have begun the twenty-first. All that we have found out about it, we have into practice in making up the 23 acres of clothing that you will look at for our trade; it is the very largest retail clothing stock in the country; worth every cent we ask for it; and we guarantee every article, More and Better Materials in O k | 11 More and Better Clothing in Lower and Fairer Prices in Than in any other retail clothing house anywhere within reach of American money. The secret of our great business is only this: Doing our level best fo make up the right kind of clothing, A gi ; the cost, and : . g: and having made it right, thea counting SELLING AT TE RIGHT PRICES. baa ye lave Dee for realy years; and Bave clothed over This Spring we Overtop every Past Spring. . The spring has been so backward that we have had ample getting-réady ame, and the extraordinary stock of clothing that every man and boy ma choose from is without equal in America. The stock is something won SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT. i doin s,==0ld an Come and see them. | i | from 8c. a yard. tors are, it would have to ascertain the identity of every man found making 1 visit Geo. Gontzel's snwmill, near the public] dress goods—30 years in the business ‘road, adjoining lands of Chas, Ripka, makes him a competent judge of the re : i at Wa. Frou, Miller, The best sewing on the best cloths, the best trimmings, the best styles, wants of the ladies—besides his assort- ment is always admitted the most com- plete in the valley, —Christina Hubler, widow of Thom- as Hubler, formerly of Haives township, died at her home in Hublersburg, on Saturday, 30 ult.,, aged 80 years. Mrs. Hubler was well knownto all in the eastern part of this valley. ~The following departments will be found in the famous Bee-hive stores: a dress goods department ; silk department ; a domestic department; a linen depart : a carpet department ; a faney goods department ; muslin underwear depart ment; a notion department : and a gert's furnishing depariment, and to know the prices in each of these just read their adv. Bracksyrraing, Mr. B. F, Wiser hav- ing opened shops Spjesite 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 tender matisfaction, and Bndly asks a pom hare of patronage, —~If you want any standard article of| goods, go to the reliable old stand, | Wolt’s, where you get the worth of your | money always, | —In the family of Benj. Dreon, near | the creek in Gregg townsuip, there are £3 p, | five children down with scarlet fever, | Those subject to postiveness shoul once try Seliers’ Liver Pills, 25¢ box. Bold by all droggists, ~There are 1,500,000 saw boom at Williams \ ¥ headed rer rer Ep. Rerorrer.~W hat would yon ad- vise in the case of a person who regular- ly borrows and reads the paper at ans other's expense, yet is abundantly able to subgeribe and pay for it himsely, A SUBSCRIBER, We hardly know what to advise in such cages, they are too {ough for pow: der ; you might {ry about 25 lbs, of dy- {Geo, Gentzel and J. D. Decker. The i timber consists of good villow pine, pitch | i | | COMPLICATED DISEASES, in Cerro}; “A prominent gentleman joining J. R. Reifsnyder on the south Ciordo county, Iowa, writes us that he Annie Albright, B, 0. Deininger and D. finds Kidney-Wort to be the best reme~| A. Musser on the north: eor taining about] dy he'ever knew for a complication of welling house, | i It is the specific aetion which ng | it has on the liver, kidneys and bowel: yeh It such Curiaiive power, and sands of cures which it is in ji i el eng bf ia ng which gives it ils ipine, hemlock and chedtnut oak. Also HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLHEIM one sere, having theron a d wie 4} y 853 1, 40 vou yO Feit Qk trees : about! philic ne to boar s ind an Fri h ol water, 30 feet great ce-/y. 8 : 04 water, 30 feet rear the hous Vor further infar ea frit * A @ AUMAN, rs’ Mills, ~(i0 to Lewins fora child's suitif you! want something cheap; Lewins can give you u suit for your little one as low as vl 50. It dont pay to steal clothing! a when you can buy it 50 low at the Phil A adelphia Dranch, . { Letters of administration on tho estats (of John Neess, Inte of (lregy twp. dec’d. havine Lean goountod to the “under signed, all persons indebted. to said estate ey {are required to make immediate payment Potatoe bugs are doing great injury to! and those having clnims against the sae the potatoe crop in Norfolk county, Va. [to presgnt them, duly authenticated by Pr DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. A 11nd dog at Springhill, N, 8., bil sev- en children, three men and one woman! before he was killed, : | pamite on such a one, ‘ + a law fi ttlement. Thomas A, Beoll has had another stroke 8% for seitipeen We still make our popular $15 suit to order. They are all wool, and would be cheap at $20.00. 3 aa n Please call early, 30 as to be sure to procure some of the above bar = Respectfully yours, i i | | Bauland & Newman, ELIAS FETTEROLY, of paralysis, aprl 0 Adm'y $1.75. We our Clothing. i 1s a great thing to say, that not another house in the land can do so much in clothing you so well. The cloths come direct to us; awe buy them largely; we make up the clothing in our own well-ordered ways,—knowing all the things that belong to making clothing well,~and they will go direct om us,—the makers, —to you,~—the wearers,—not a profit between, That's why Oak HavLw has the lowest prices, as well as the best clothing, : _ During the past ninety days we have, in making up this new spring stock. so improved the patterns, our ways of making, and minor details that thi, spring's exhibition of ready-made clothing might be fairly called TA} TOTS n , READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. Being far in advance of any hitherto offered for immediate wear. This applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing. Our Custom Clothing Department improves every year. We make to order from the finest fabrics, and believe we do the best work that can be done. Orders by mail are filled with the same promptness and care that would be given to serving you in person. Lxtending the compliments of the hou i awarvhod ™ se, and a cordial invitation to everybody to come and see, and make trial of the 188i Spring Clothing. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S, E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, The Largest Foting Hits
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