THE CENTRE :BEFSLEER. PURINA LPAI NSN NON WH. RURTE... . co corvnn snoiaie B8Mey Ox w Centre Hall, Pa., Th'rs, June} 9, '81 sg Esme pi a ——— a SAA RSA The Latest WE HAVE Ev YOU ADJUSTABLE CARPET EX- HIBITOR ws AND TTR meme! New York stook of DIK 8 CARPETS, BRUSSELS, INGR AIN-EVERY- THING IN CARPETS AT Whitmer & Co, CENTRAL 8 UPPLY DEPOT, SPRING MILLS, PA "L&T _ RAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD 1 5 & I8 " 101s TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD. iE AY r id 1¢ 133 « Mil . 3 ains Nos, “1 aad 3 connect at Montandon with i ve Williamsport, Sax 1eo ost with soit Express east fos shure. Balthuore, Washington, Pat isdeiphia : i Ney Ww X¢ wr Ky : ‘ und 4 conpoct with Pacific F ou u rg, sud NA agar KEpross wosl for as Dress east for apnoct with Fast Line west for wi ook Have LOCAL ITEMS. — \assware at bargains that pat—at Dinges'. W. Sechrist has accepted & | cannot Rev. C, anid a | steam sawmill, at Gar and in fine trim, I'8 new OW running every relation dow. i Veg RL Rceping grasshoppers ccries—the finest and purest line BW, cries will be found at Wolf's old stand, where no adulterated goods are Xe pt. at Altoona, a oh of the Luth. | in that ~The editor is ab delegate to the Gen’! St yr huerch, UL. 8, now session vive Doll & Mingle's a trial when it need of boots, shoes, slip pers aything in their linge” They cacy th st stock in Centze county sng d shed of them r.J. tre Hall's ente pg butcher, Bi led a four-week old calf, beginning of this week, that tipped the e scales at 110 pounds, dressed. Who “a : be at? ne Wo ge J. B. Solt, Cer not know whereof we speak ot gay that Dinges sellsgoods such i is the case, the truth [a iid ander a bushel, £ 80 that | JSmperiee convention will be | at Bellefonte to-day, 9, for the pur-| ' nominating two candidates for | Judges, in Centre county, who | nst the granting of cating drinks. € pledged aga to sell intox inst takes Wit and Jonny to put } ges of nice and cheap goods at \ oli’s old and well known stand, be sth ceomodating and gi ve you {he best bar- ng, in the best goods in Penns valley. Pb Pacss ebertburg, apd vicinity, bad a hail shower, one afternoon last in the Loop section there was storm one day last wite a hail proprietor of the cheapest cash Pennsvalley, Clevan Dinges, is is utmost to give his many cus- LG yall possible for their money, and sisure he does more in that direction ii: any other merchant in the county. -—A pew shaft was lately sunk on Wm. Emerick’s farm, at this place, for ore, and a rich vein was struck. A par- iy has leased it, and is already engaged in getting out ore, ~—Qne of the most popular firms doing business in Centre county is that of Bechler & Co., the first-class grocers of Central Penna. They are gentlemen in every respeci—honesty and fair dealing being their motto. We say to all, buy your groceries of Sechlers. —Singularly to relate, on last Satur { day n igh it two horses were strangl ed by their balters, in this county. The one Was a, horse, of our landlord, Dayid Moyer, who found it dead on Sunday morning having been choked, during the night by the halter. The other was a very valuable horse of Wm. Swab, liv- ing about a mile from here, which was also strangled from the same cause. Boy's-suifs are to be had at the Philad., Branch, cheaper than the cheap- est, and of all styles, and a greater varie- ty to select from than any store in Cen- tre or adjoining counties. You can buy a child’s suit there as low as $1.50. Just think of it mothers ! why you really can not sit down and do the making for that bP ice. Pa 3 The Cl Democrat, 2, says, a two-yearold of A.B. Mille or, Mill Hall, was drow aod in ahole used for wateriog cat- le on the side of Fishing Creek on 29 ult. Th ¢ little one while the family were at dipner, wandered out of the fone and fell into the hole, —Found at last! The place [to buy good boots and shoes cheapisat Doll & Miogie's, Bellefonte, where the largest stock in Centre county can be found, No ghoddy, no lies, nothing dishonest when you purchase there, —Two young men from the Port Roy- al Times, Chas, Shafer aud Jas, M. Wix, wandered ints cur office the other day. How the editor will get along while the boys are absent, we do not know. How- ever we jodge b by their bearing and good looks, that the Times institution will not saifer in reputation by the young gents being abroad, hild Chili —Prices are so low at the Philad. Branch clothing hall, that no one thinks of jewing down, but jump right for the ariicle, seeing that there is a big bar- gain. Did you ever know of any one \arging Lewins with asking big prices a foie 34 Pp A 3 youn : Supporter: their une Skirt 1 at i should oe “wn them ; our lead- ing physicians recommend them, and gre k ud iu their prai ise: These goods arc manufactured by ladies who have made the wants of ladies and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some relighle aud energelic lady to introduce the mn in this county, and we certainly ghink that an carnest solicitation in ev. ery honsehold would meet with a ready response, and that a determined woman could make a handsome salary and bave the exclusive agency of this county, We advise some lady who is in need of em ployment to send to the Company her name and address, and mention this pa- per. Address Queen 2 Wert m Four |; Nore «Parisgreen will destroy greschop pore when applied the same as to kill potato bugs. One pound of Pansgreen Ro 19 pounds of flour, used in a fine gifter, or bolting cloth, will suflice for 14 acres of grass, Yand make sure of the hoppers, Care should be taken, however, that none of the grass be fed to cattle until {hree or four rains have fallen onthe patch, by which the poironing substavce will have been washed to the ground, \ neighbor informs as that he threw his potato vines, which had been dusted ith Parisgreen, where they were eaten by his cow, without injury resulting to her. We, however, w ould advise caution in this regard. With prospect fora good ¢ rop of hay and grain, in this county, and the con. tinuation to soll clothing cheaper than ever at the Philad. Branch, there is eve 4 prospect for better times; go to the Philad. Branch and you. will surely save money by pure hasing your clothing there. Try it just for your own satisiacs tion, We say just what is the truth. Monday morning, May 29 Dawe baugh's stoan Sw mill, loc ated pear Ane drew Shore's in Clay tows , Hunting lon county, exp ded and ins antly Kk ed Emanuel jo § the engines, wl also had his eokull frac tured and uently died, Andrew She a fo old gentleman, who was sitting near engi at the ume of the exp mortaly won wded, and died soma hours afterwards, Mr. Cornelious, th ear, | wa wife and five of t ne the we Hsknown tn herman, and Ge rn yaars {OWns loaves ly shi} ¥ Te, SNL ion 0&1 Rifts § ary, IN a wife and two children One of the common cheats times 1s 0 adul terato spices of all 1 kinds, by adding substances that have the ap. pearance but not the virtue of the genu ire article. ou can always geta pure article, warranted genuine, if you go to Sechier's grocery -D day was appropriately served at Spin yg Mills, and attended the Odd Fellows of Millheim ; music by the Far. M. Band, and address by Rav Akers. Quite a de monstrati on Was also ‘had at the Georges Valley church oon, with anad dress by Rev. tiny CCOratial Q by in the afternd Akers . . At Madisonburg, likewise, tho people 8 showed thei r atriotism by turning out gely— addresses by Rev's Stover and tanpon, Also at R ebe raburg there Were appropriate cer ies, and dresses by Re v's d and Shannon. ' aa eg Astronomers have! recently discoy- the mod Brane but im abo ut it, 1o do eve continually Ph {Heo needs A NEW suit he ti » Lewins fellow, pair of breech Le hes, (0 get down \ any ht to get a decen C3 0 and see 3 11d ae qd ise s0 he con id g —Mr. J awake i candidat egeling at 1 “All t 4S Joa addressa mn usseyv! ille, on ‘Tues fe Y day, June 14. 13 A oon Wa iid be presen oF (WO. A who can MAKI — Adul terated co flee, sugar, ea an d syrup is one of the tricks of the trade i th here times of crookeduess. To avoid be- g imposed upon in this regard use no copa r, coffee, tea or syrup but what you buy at Sechler’s, and you are all right. —The first crate of Georgia peaches night the Southern Express for Ney w in that section is est 60,000 baskets. The is fine. fF i of last York. The crop mated at about trees are healthy and the fruit —Packages of new goods received woekly at Wolf’ s—thas kesping up with every change in styles of dress goods, Assortment always equal to any store in the county,and bargains second i to none. (Call and see. —~Mr. John Sankey will soon ralse his pew barn—40x52, Irvin Leech will please take notice, —A good summer suit, duster, hat « nts wear, cheap as the ch eapest it Wolf's old stand, where a superior lot of ready made hn is kept cheap. liged to keep the Re- —We are still 0 ep 5 this is the Sth PORTER hi ment going—- week Ask for “Seller's Liver Pills. i ers possess half their virtue. 25c. box. Sold by all dru " No oth- per ggists Druggists say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Y egetab le Compound is the best reme- dy for female weakness that they ever heard of, for it gives universal satisfac- | tion. Send to Mrs. Lydia Pinkham, 233 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets, - 9 je Ni umf suff es——— ANT TO TRAVELERS fe red ¥o I will pa {to be foun a 20 may 7 IMPOR’ SreciAl INDUCEMENTS are by the Busringrox ROUTE. ou to read their elsewhere in thi A LAS advertisemen OTTER TOWNSHIP AUDITORS REPORT. SUPERVISOR—Jame: B. Spangler. 1881. DR. March 14th. To balance of last year, Amount of duplicate, $218 18 648 10 $860 28 CR. April 12th '80 By cash to Ru ditors, Harch 14th, "81 By amount of services By beoks and filling du By labor, By ex anoratic plicate, balance due { SUPERVISOR—-J. J. Ar DR. it of duplicate. $714 15 rec'd on order of (7 a y. Gros 1m 3, for work ot order, due on ~ uh 40 amour i above order, CR. By amount of work on roads, $461 02 By eash for plank, etc, for bridge, 444 By books and Bling duplical a, 3 10 By J. C, Beal for damage for fence, By amount for water-trough, Centre Hall, By am't for error in Thomas Grove's lax, By am’'t for exonerationa, By am't of percentage for cols lecling $250 89, 3y am for services, By CAR y auditors, I'o Po e due tewnship 100 100 OVERSLE To balance for 1880, To am’t of duplicate, I'o balance due overieer, Emerick. $57 64 620 590 12 00 Wm, DR ». CR By am’t of vouchers, By percentage for co tax, By am't for services, By am’t of exonerations Heeling $0 RSEER—Kobert Lee. DR. 25 OVE Th PERSONALS, Hon, Sam’'l Gilliland, called at our sanctum, Tuesday, pleased i see him, ~My. P. F. Bottorf is among the an. Mel AA this week, for Commissions or. Fred is one of the earnest democrats io workers of Ferguson, ~Clovan Dingoes is offering his sprit ng| alothing at astonishing low prices, and still having to large a stock too carry ove re! } he is determined to « -L.T. Munson, esq, of, Bell efonte, | called upon the Rerorter, Monday Linn announces himself a candidate for Sheriff, He is an active young democrat | and well qualified for the office, —Mr, John Myers, of Harrls, popped |; into our sanctum the other day. Mr! Myers is one of the democratic leaders of Harrig, and announces himsell as : candidate for Recorder, ~{lavan the cheapest st all will do well by fact. 1080 out at cost. Dingea is the proprietor or ore in Centre county and taking notice of t! he! He his! I's with the Rerorrer, a fow days Ago. has been a working democrat all life, and a pleasant fellow to boot, and & prominent cand gid ate for Sherifl, - Our friend Wieland, looked in upon the Dy the other day. and announces himsell as a { He is a sterling democrat, ! pleasant and 3 . sactio AYIA niinnt IaCLION, SPOIL & { HINUS on Wednes such R | no Cal tion thal no ond him, ur Oc lay morning, sneral satisf ha CHOIR SRLIEIAL HE hought worth while to oppose and his re-election is a certainty - dl - WOMAN'S WIS DOM, “She insists that it is more | that ber family shall than that she shou able dresses ang herefore soos to | her family is st with enough Jittars, at th appearance of symptoms of ii} wealth, to prove imp rian } fal heal 1th the fashions of the times Sie that Hop Any nt a fit of sickpess with ils altendsnt nd anxiety. All w this expenses, Care n should exer way.— New Ha ame Cigg ive rh eX O/C iO Wohl AWAY a — THE EMERICK IN SURANOE CLAIM | PAID Emerick eclain Centro county at the rate of eighteen hundred and six dollars for six thousand insurance. Ie was insured in the New Berlin Mutual Relief Association! on or abo ul She lst- of Feb. and died |§ February 20th, 1881, and if he bad lived] up to the present time would have reciey- ed $700 on the thousand. a the bene. | ficiary, would recommen d the N. B. Com» | pany as the best ever offered in Centre| ounty. They do just as they agree to do, | and CArTY your money to your door: The Claim was paid by W. H. Davis, General! Ag't, and A, P. Wilson, District Ag’ t. for {entre county. The paid off in George Jxo. G. Buericx remem Mf A Notice has been posted in the moreland coke eg vance, and threatening ALE LOTERLCUIDK © I liad with. For nervousness and Chronic Ca take Peruns. ed it. L. K. MysLER, Allegheny C r— 1) immense M ARRIED. On 31 May, Jacob M. Neidig, of Haines and Miss Cath, Rishel, of Gregg. DIED, On 31 May, at Aaronsburg, of consump: ion, Fata, d dau ghter of Dr. Desh ler, aged : ds d ays. } months at CEMENTS. NOUX CIATE JUDGE i fe authori we to announce that John! K. Runkle, of Potter, is a candidate for] Associate Judge, subject to democratic usages, We John Rishel, Associate usages. announce that! is a candidate for subject to democratic! are authorized to of Potter, J udge, ————— 1 SHERIFF, i We are authorized to announce that L. | T. Munson, of Bellefonte, is a candidate/ for Sheriff, subject to democratic usages. | We are authorized to announce that| Daniel T. Wieland, of Harris. is a candi-| date for Sheriff subject to democratic | os, i We are authorized to announce that Samuel K. Foust, of Miles, is a candidate for Sheriff, subject to democratic usagos. * We are aut borized to announce that Michael Kerstetter, of Bpring, is a cand date for Sheriff, subject to demoe ratic USAROS. We are authorized to announce that George Hoffer, of College, is a candidate! for Sheriff, subj ject to democratic usages We are authorized to announce that} r of 8 pring, is a candidat ol hieet to democratic usages. yorized to ar nnounce that , of Howard, J is ac andi- Us a a are auth orize d to announce that] Joseph L. Neff, of Boggs, is a candid for sheriff, subje et to democratic usages Wao are d to announce that T Dante of Rush, iz a candidate riff, subject to democratic usages, We are authorized to announce that Daniel Neidigh, of Ferg: uson, is a candi. date for Sheriff, subject to democratic usages. We are authorized to ani nounco that! John Coldren, of Gregg, is & candidate! for Sheriff, subject to democratic USAROS, | PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that J C. Harper, is a candidate for Prothon otary, subject to democratic usages. ate for TREASURER, j We are authorized to announce that! Joseph Smith, of Gregg township, is a} candidate for Treasurer, subject to demo. | C USBgOs, | fo are authorized Keller, of date for Treasurer, USA QOS, to announce that! Potter, will be a candi | subject to democratic | COMMISSIONER. Wa are authorized to Jannounce that P. | F. Botu Ferguson, isa c andidate for! Commissions r, subject to democratic usages, ! We are autl rize d to announce that] Christ Alexander, of Penn, is a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic usages. { Wao are auth riz d to Sam’'l Dec ker, of falker, for Commissioner, subjnet USAZeS, Wears aul Jd. Gri ist, ol Commis: UBAR CB rf orf, of announce that! 12 a candida! to domocratic 1d Lo annound Cori. ioner, subject 0 that A. a candidate fo GEeINnOoCratit AR VY © Lo am't 01 duplie ate, vy bulance for 1 By am | t of Yyouchers, ervices AUDITORS -1 cash from town: hig By one day each, By one day, clerk, $6 00 We, the undersiz gned have examined the secounts and certify Ato the correct. ness of the same, : JOHN GROVE, Auditors, y W. ROYER Company, Nos, 147 & 140 Street, Qhlo, Tow Clerk, fire aul rzZeq Lo announce th § 4 ounce I: 18 8 cand subject to democrats 3 Ji LO announces tha enry Beck, of 8B ring, is a cand didate OR 1s ter, subject to democersatio us; Bes We ara aut borized ¢ 0 announce thaif J as. A M’'Clsain, of Boggs, will be a candi- | date for Register, subject to democratic usages, 12 v ! i } WCORDER. Wo are Sr to announce that! John Meyers, of Harris, is a candidate fo Regorder, subject to flores ratic usages. nuounce is We are futorised to HT ETE a a candidate for Hoeor 5 iiilo, 0 Hon 0m Wiad QWOGTALIG Lage. i ira horaby eu JAECU TORS lands « Y Liattors Le tamentary on the estate of Goorge Mark, late of Gregg twp, deo'd, ther gtepa agai ih PASEO having been ranted to tho undersigned, Naat, FLORY, Fan all pordons obted to sald estate are re | quired to A o immediate payment, and i those having claims ngainst the same to present th em duly authenticated hy law 1a the Oeurt off for mont, HENRY MARK, Common mayb gs Executor, Cant Penn Hall i Jar 1 3 ! ron om AAA A Che un at 10d, an audi Hi i GOOD TIMBRRL ARD FORS ALEK. ~ the ( urt ommon : Ag of i / s and timberland, Is tO make y half wile south o) il, noar the public of Uh as, Ripka, | i Dec ker. The ood yellow pine, puch a Al 0 » LOTS IN MILLHEIM : 4 Relfsuyder on the south, nay, Jd dads i nie Albright, B, OU, Delninger and D. { A. Musser on the north; containing about A, DAM RAT vo SUTIUER ( acre, having ti son a dwelling house, i © 3 Bil ALi Lotter { adminlstrat n state | ruit ’ TON, ~orso NOTICE, = tioned again at us ing thel sr Ulantre Hall, amo, and avo tho necossily ET, NOTICE L tha matter of the ) poin itmont of John } Shall } galt i ye 6 4 young apple trees it beginning to bear ; about } pear trees, and an abusd ur cherries, and other good water, 80 ott } hea ; fp OUR 53 further inf JOHN BAU MAN, Farmers’ Mills, Pa. wbination of Hope, Buchu, Mane wre Wve properties of all other Billers, the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver ator, snd Life and Healih Restoring nid an possibly Tong exist where Hop? hb o4, 00 varied wind pas Toud are thelr igor bo hanged and alm, mediie cause Irregular’ wr we y organs, or whe re a ar 1 Bua & Sadia without intox=; fado yan J sitnge or syptons mant ts uss Hop Bly rte Don's walt anil yous SO bus if you nly feel bad or miserable, 5 hem at once © 16 may save your life. 1s hast 8 vod hundreds} 8800 will be pald & wa calee they will pot Do ool suffer § OF et your Lilends » uber, but wee and wie them Wee Hop B & : Remember, flop Ditters Is no, YUe, drugged | § draaken nostra, and Bet Modioine ever made ; the “EEVALIDS and HOPE™ and no porson oF fueily wwald be without Lhe . 4 [,O. ts an ahaclate ax A trreatstinle ere Uronxaniees wie of f opt wm, ohaovoe sad soties. All sold by Sropyine Band Creal iar, Hep Muar Nig. Rochester NY and Toronte, { Ooung Te uh sai ih fin i ~ DEA WeoD, slo0 o4gt Boalt Molds, EEA \ wk, rons I v§ That Acts at the same the on ND TEE KIDESYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? ng yi Norih wet Fn fm To were 8 {As } - 2 & PEELE as conne alo st Juvclior Potats ONLY Ke 2 Pal man “Hote | Dining Lars CHICAGO & CONC, BLUFRY ullmar Kleop E800 all Night Ins. R resioring ¢ i "i i “ PR ali Why suffer Billions pains and sches? J %! rd ne fil Treveling Aoos le Clicagd & 8 wiv» by @t ete, b Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? ¢ % SUE % pe { Why frightened over disordered Kidneys? FS \ ; ARV > Ed Cts Why endure ucrvoss or sek headachesd Uw RIDNEY-WORTund rg 0s Ae Ming ——— sr A A———— J AIEEE sciions x LIVER COMPLAINTS, i» } LE PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, i . . x ou yusing free sofi # eo we dF i vine ? Lelr poster Lo Low of dismicas, i wo I — CHX BLAIR LINN, totney-ai-Law on Allegheny street, Betofoton a p— FFoRIRE) ot Law 2. la old Oc .. ‘building, Batiefonds — H. K. HICKS Has the largest Stock of Hardware, 40 2 LAquid Per He Yury Cus 8 trated, for those | Lat cannot pum AFT is wi jas! em 2 ET IT OF XX : "WELLS, RICHAEDSOY & C¢ Will send the Ary Bt —— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Coach and Saddlery Hardware that is kept by any one dealer in-Ceatro Co, and cold ab the most REA- SONABLE PRICES, Hols ole agoatfor the Colobrated South Bend Chilled Plow, that is guaranteed to give entisfaotion over 2560 NOW IN USE IN CEN. TRE COUNTY, in lew than two years futroduction 2lap TW I Anerican Clothing ak Hall, Market Streets, Philadelphias THE 1861—0th Springeis rst AI Apr nti S. E. Cor: Sixth and Twenty years of lessons in how to make and sell the best clothing.” Wa have begun the twenty-first. All that we b ave found out about it, we have put into practice in making up the 2 234 acres of clothing that you will look at for our trade ; it is the very largest Tetail clothing stock In the country; worth every cent we ask for it; and we guarantee every article, More and Better Materials in (Jak Hall i More and Better Clothing Lower and Fairer Prices Than in any other retail clot house anywhere within reach of American moaey, isinese {3 only this: Doing our level best to ing, and having mage it right, thea counting RIGHT PRICES. r twenty years; and have clothed over hing The secret of o great Je make up the right kind of clot the cost, and SELLING AT THE This we have been doing hundred of thousands, ~ nd oe Od and b 4 1 » young. This Spring we Overtop eve ry Past Spring. ¢ had ample getting-ready thing th: r every man and boy ma stock is something wonderfu CAN MAKE IT. he best trl The spring and the ex from 1s SOUND AS The best sewing has been 50 bacln 1 ttraordinary ste without equal in America. The s HONEST WORK ANN ame, choose nmings, the best styles, and the noney's worth th be put into clothing anywhere, It is a thing to say, r house in the land can do so much in clothi so well, come direct to us; wa buy them largely: w te up the clot n of n well-ordered ways,~knowing po direct That's Dest great fr you best clothis g oh. y¥rraciin ta meting wear. This ry year, (We make to : est work that can be done, with the same promptness and care that would 2 YOU iN Person... peru Aad Maat or ders by mail are be given to servi 1 wih x a) and WINN Wy 4 J gt led Extending the complime: of the house, and a cordial invitation to everybody to come and see, and make trial of the 1881 Spring Clothing. Wanamaker & % Brows, Oak Hall, S, E. Cor, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Thy bargat Clothing Howes I sein: i i : i i : 3 | i pi $ i i i i THOT} SUurtrexe pue [ed Axjunoo oq} Ul STIVHHAO LSHHE OU? ©INjoejnuenr SA) Clevan Dinges. Cheapest Store ms] IN ee CENTRE COUNTY Mr. Dinges has positively the cheapest store in the valley, and it will be well for you to po on him and examine his stock and prices, and you will find the best quality of goods at cheaper rates’ than else where, You may think he is trying to talk or fill up his ad., but this is not the case as he will show. My object in selling goods cheaper than other merchants, issimply to con- vince the people of our a. ey that it is not necessary to go away from home to buy cheap but you can save at least §1 on every $10 by dealing with me, if you can’t I don't ask your trade. Again another object is to establish a first class store in this valley that oods will be sold at cash petens ll this I am doing at Pan; many of my friends know. It will pay you to come 15 or 18 miles to my store, as a number of my customers are doing. I ask your attention to my adv's in torday’s paper and supplement. You can get all the goods mentioned at the prices quoted and when you come for them you will not find that I am “just out, but have some for 26 or 50 per cent more” —that is the way some merchants advertise and sell. I have the largest bargains in Clothing ever offered in the county. Examine my stock before buying, Very respectfuly soliciting a call remain yours &e. CLEVAN DINGES. Centre Hall, Pa. a VLNIEY © (0. TORES. av. a . The Largest Dealers in Centre County. —WE "ARE OFFERING ;NEW-- BARGAINS EVERY DAY. A———— ————— RIO COFFEE 12 1.2 CENTSEPER POUND. A BUCKET, WASHBOARD AND A CAKE OF SOAP FOR 25 CENTS." A GLASS SET—4 PIECES, FOR 25 CENTS. 12 GLASS DISHES FOR 25 CENTS SUMMER DRESS GOODS at Bottom Prices. A Bargain—Ingrain Carpets at 40 Cents a Yard. KID GLOVES, 75 cts. per Pair. mn ses ai {J smn so. s— STRAW HATS at 4c. each. Although we have sold nearly two carloads of Mackerel this spring, we still have a nice stock of new Mackerel for harvest. Ww CASH or Trade for Butter Ede Baoon, Yard and Potatoes. Call and see our spring Suits. We givejyou value for money with our Clothing. BELLEFONTE, PA Coma frots the farm, or come from o Come from the city or country, ut stock is tip top, Coutrouv Sid coir all san wa ou right Our, ods f clothing we're "bound for ppl) If you want the newest and Istest jetyles in SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS CALL AT THE NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE. If you wantflstylish and well] made CHILDREN'S SUITS {AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES Call at the NEW YORK CLOTHING. HOUSE. If you want GOOD GOODS POR LITTLE MONEY Call at the NEWYORK CLOTHING HOUSE, If you want a Fine Dress Suit (EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK) == Call at the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE Working Pants Call at the NEW YORE CLOTHING HOUSE If you want to see a large and WellSelected Stock Call at the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE. If you want to see the Greatest Bargains EVER OFFERED (BEYOND DOUBT) IN BELLEFONTE, Call at the {|New York Clothing House. T———— If you want to see a fine line of All Wool Pants * Call at the New York Clothing House. If you want the latest stylesgin Straw & Stiff Hats Call at the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, [fJyou want to see the acd most complete assortment of (tents Furnishing GOODS, TRU NK YALISES, &e., Call at the] New York Clothing Hr use, ALLEGHFNY SK., Opposite Brockerhoff' 11 usw, BELLEFONTE M. ASH, Prop.