THE CENTRE REPORTER. WH. KURTZ... Arseainte Bitten. Op a st (00d The Best Goods, Lowest Prices, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, Ie our highests bid for your patronage. An appreciation of these facts has given us a very large trade—For Va- riety and Style our Stoek is unsurpassed=—— VHITMER & CO Central Depot, : oa pply PLAUNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia aad Erie Railroad Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after SUNDAY, June 13, 1881, the trains on the Phitadolphia & Erie Railroad Diviston willran a follows: Soa WESTWRD ERIK MAlLlesves Philadelphia hs - “ Harrishure Williamsport Jersey Shore Look Haven _ wy wo SE CT ww “ w a “ ~~ - Renovo at Krieg eaves Phila * Harrisborg Williamsport Lock Haven Renovo » Rana loaves Philadatphia “ Harrisburg arr at Willlamsporg “Look Haven RARTWARD. "10 & AA ven PACIFIC EX leave Lock Haven Williamsport reat Hamvishurg wn Phtladelphia " see NIAG ARA RX. — areat - “ “ “ Go BEVEZESE cE gvwUTY PEEP ESY - EET Eee w FAST LINE » - . FEFSECEPEEBERETRER SEE a Yoh 5 be “ ww - oem £ w 2p DAY EX. loaves Kane * - Ranove Lock Haven gw COs Fusery eid © SEERzElsse rrrpueTeyg — " Ha nsiort areal Ha cisburg “ Bh vail. delphia MIR MAILleavas Krie oy " Renovo owl Haven - Williamsport arr at Harrisbur “ «= Philadelphia FASTILINE lawves illamasdary arrat Harrrisburg - * Pailsdelpbia * Wreio Mail a~d Fast tine West and Pacific Kxpress Fast make close connections at Northumbe: land with lL & 8 R. R. trains for Wilkesharre sad Soran ton, Erle Mail West, Niagara Express West and Fasd Line West make close connection at Williamsport wit: N. . RW, trains north Fast make E.V.R R a ww ad ww ua ECPEEREPE gen GRS ve ‘ » g Niagara Express West and Day Rxpress close connection at Look Haven whith B. trains Evie Mail trains on t . A.V RR. at Femporinm RR. and at Driftwood with A, ¥ R Parlor cars witl ran between Pafladelphia and wil. ltamspors on Niagara Fx West, and Day Kx, East, Sieoninpgoarsan all night trains * A. BALBW:N, Genera! Suprinterdent East and West connect at Erie with S 2M SRR :stllerrywith B.P & wh B NX Y. 2 LOCAL ITEMS, Loy boots or shoes unless yon i at headquarters, which is te's, « 8. Nove: first look Hon, 3. Curtin will occupy the Coffey mansion in Washington, with his during the coming session of con- Joseph Bros, & starting a 3 i up in price this ll ty from present it, that AES, intend h store in Millheim. That Wolf's old stand keeps a supe- k of goods —gaeond to none othe is connty—is evident as soon as yon enter his popular store. In fact, there sre few stores in our county that keep as good a grade of goods as you generally find at Woll's, — Fresh groceries, the best in market, go snd see the assortment at Dinges’ cheap store, Centre Hall, — Wm. R From, of Potters Mills, will take charge of the Spring Mill grist mill, rext Febirnary. The peopledown there will find Mr. From an excellent citizen and a good milier. ~verconts, sunita for men and boys, boots and shoes for men and women at | the favors Centre Hall bargain store of | y L . Dirges, % rs at Bra Yo trouble to show goods wheth- er you at to buy or not. —Mr. Rhone, of this place, master of the State Grange, is at Washington, in attendance at the meeting of the Nation- al Grange, as we notice from the Washs ington Post, ~We do not ask you one price fora suit or dress and give it to your neighbor for less, but we treat you all alike, asall our goods are marked in plain figures and lowest prices for ail. Lyox & Co. tf Judge Bucher, of Lewisburg, hss purchased a lot at Sea Isle City, and in tends erecting asummer residence there, ~Rev. £ mmerman, of Snyder county, fas bewowe pastor of the Rebersburg Lutheran charge. — Among the recent improvements ia town we notice additional wingsto the dwellings of Mr. Derstive and Dr. Ja~ cobs, also a new stable by Jacob Bolt, —Doll & Mingle, boss boot and shoe establishment in this county, always keeps full stock, always get new goods, and can please any body in quality, style or rice. ~The Beformed conference meets at Ralens, hie week. Rev. Roeder, and J. H. Keller, del, are in attendance from thischarge. 1f our preacher would take Peruna his hoarseness would soon leave him —Bracusiir is ALWAYS 10 PER CENT. LERS IN FURNITURE THANX ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE COUNTY —The newly erected Evangelical church, at Aasronsburg, was dedicated on last Sabbath, Rev. Irvine, from Nit- tany Valley circuit, officiated and preached two sermons, which were very much appreciated, as they were first class discourses and delivered in the most graceful manner, The debt resting on the building was provided for in cash and subscriptions withoat much trouble, The building is peat and comfortable, being a credit to the town, and to the de- nomivation that built it, Revs Weide- myer aud Dick, pastors of Centre cir- cuit, certainly deserve praise for con- ducting the enterprise iu such an eco- gomical manner, ~AYVE 10 PER CEXT. ON YOUR FULL AG T¥IT OF FURNITURE BY BUYING IT A1 Bracepirls —The Ke American says “you can eve fresh apples ny packing them in dry hemlock sawdust, as your egys in galt. We have them fresh until the new crop is gathered. They should be put in piles to sweat before packing.” —You gee the reason every body goes to Powers & Son for boots and shoes 15 because they vever fail to please. When a castomer gets honest goods at a place, and at fair prices, he will always go back again. Powers & Son are aware of this fact, and so are their customers, The largest aud best assortment of boots and shoes always on band. —There is no getting ahead of A. J. Brown, for furniture—he keeps the best, sells the lowest, makes his own furm- ture and tells you nothing about it but what is true. Go and see his stock be- fore you purchase elsewhere. ~—They are providing for your winter wants al Sechler’s grocery. Lay in your guppiv of good things, pure and fresh, and you will siot regret it—at Sechler’s you find the finest and best assortment of groceries in this state, goods you can always rely on. Adaulterated goods are too commonly told by unprincipled derlers to make money fast to the injury of the health and purse of the communi- ty. Sechler’s do business upon the square in this regard. We testify to it— hundreds of families in this county will testify to it, and the doubting can satisfy themselves of it by trying Sechler’s. Anpythipg in season kept by them, Their trade is large and they can aflord to keep np stock, the demand warrants them in keeping the largest and best as- gortmeut of groceries, it is the height of folly to wait until you are in bed with diseases that may last for months, when you can be cured by atime ly use of Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known sik families made the health- jest by it.=OBserver, ~THERB IS FURNITURE IN CONSTANT USE TO-DAY SoLD BY Bracupirp YEARS AGO. 0 t fonte. 2 + is tentfi J } i ~The Philipsburg Journal, 18, kay, David Jones an 8 year-old son of Thomas Jones, of Moshanuon, Clearfield county on Thursday Inst while on his way home attempted to get on a passing freight train, He missed his hold and fell un. der the wheels, having Lis right leg out off at the knoe joint and received rerjous injuries about the head and face. He died at T o'clock the next evening, seven hours after receiving his injuries, —Brachbill is not, can not, and will 10t be undersold, That is the reason you save 10 per cent. of your money in buying furniture at his immense ware rooms, Bellefonte, ~The barn on the widow Shaw place, near Lewistown, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday, 10. The loss is estimated at $2000. The barn on Francis MeClure's farm, in Granville township, wasalso de- stroved hy fire the same day. ~The largest, finest and best stock of parlor, bed room, library, hall, dining room and kitchen furniture, in Centre county, at Brachbills, Bellefonte, —At Lock Haven, on 21, Eugene Sul livan was put to jail on tue charge of causing his wife's death by means ol some blunt instrument, Rev. J. B Akers will preach in the Ref. church, of this place, on Thursday evening, Thanksgiving. ~The largest stock of clothing, over- coats, ulsters, shoes, cashmeres, and dol mans in the largest variety. The best goods, the lowest prices marked on them in plain figures, Strictly ona price, and that the lowest and no deviation, tf Lyox & Co. -A raw spell of weather(set in on last Wednesday, and on Thursday morning our streams were covered with ice, fol. lowed by rain on Friday and Saturday, with a very fierce storm on Saturday night, 19, ~-Ladies’ dress goods, latest siyles, in great variety, at Dinges’ cheap store. New dress gords received every week Jas Dinges is determined to keep up with the times and styles and keep down prices. Call at Dinges’ ladies, by all means, before you purchase elsewhere, — Mr. John Keen, offMillheim, is seri ously ill, and Mr. Snook, merchant of the same town, is not on the way to re- covery yet. ~SAVE 10 PER CENT. OX YOUR PARLOR SUIT BY BUYING IT FROM BRracmsiLL, BrrLEvoNTE Mr. Ezra Spangler, of Jolliet, Ill, we regret to learn, died last week. Mr. Spangler was a native of Potter twp, and moved west some 8 or 10 vears ago. He was a son-in-law of Judge Love, decd. Dinges has the biggest rush in the valley ; people are after the biggest lot of goods and the lowest prices. Stock No. 1, and no deception in any thing sold, Every article of goods is marked in plain figures and strictly one price—this is a rule that is not violated at the store of Lyon & Co. ~J. W. Snook, of Millheim, who had een seriously ill for some time, is at his writing convalescent, Geo. Huss, of Linden Hall paid us a short visit last press day. He thinks printing is quite different from shoemak- i ! 1 —40 years in the farniture business is why Brachbill can sell 10 per cent. less than sny other dealer in the coanty. ~The body of, Ettinger, the Snyder county murderer, has been exhumed and the stomach submitted for examination, there is suspicion that he poisoned him- sell, —As good a lot of ready made cloth- ing as can be found in the county, at Wolf's old stand. A special lot of over coats at prices so low as to astonish you. Go to Wolf's if you want an overcoat or a whole suit. —Wae do not ask 810 for a suit when it is only worth 85; but we mark in plain figures and ask no more. Lyox & Co. tf —The school directors, of Millheim borough. certainly deserve praise for the spirit of improvement manifested by painted both out and inside. something that should be done every- INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. NINE MILES OF TUNNEL, LESSON IX —THE SERPENT IN|A Pp THH WILDERNESS, Sunday, November 27, 1881, Num, xxi. 1 8, 8 GoLDEN Text —And as Moses lied up it the serpent in the wilderness, oven so | Gothard tuvn must the Son of man be lifted up; thet utes whosoever believeth in him should not] In 1870 Italy, Germany and Switzer perish, but have sternal life, ~Joln iil [land signed a convention guaranteelog I, 15 [$17,000,000 to the company that would EXPLANATORY leonstruct the St Gothard railroad und 1. King Avad the Canaanile, jtunnel, Italy gyms $1,000, 0a), Gormany bly thisshould be transisted, The Switzerland 84,000,000 each, : he Arad of the Uansanites, Arad being the original estimate of $37,400,000 proved name of a place, not of a person, under the mark, and it was found that w the south. The region south of Pal. [$51,800,000 would be required instead estine. oalied the south country, It was Germany and Italy added $2,000,000 the leat fertile portion of the land of Cana« each and Swix rland $1,600 000, an, and of the subsequent inheritance of 4 The work was begun in the autom of Judah. I8T2, and was completed on the morning Way of the spies. Through the desert! p FPobruary 20, 1880, The average progs of Zia, the route which the spies sant out ress daily was 18 feet. the number of hy Moses, wl Joly before, had taken. holes BOT d amounted to J RE EEN aad 5 ARR OY of the king of Arad ex (0) tons of dynamite were used in bast. tanded from the southern frontier of INE 1,650,000 dril 5 were consumed, and Ounasn to the desert of Zin, through 1.4 WOLU0 cartloads of dirt were taken oul which the Israalits went from Kadesh to from the bowels of the mountain, Dur Mount Hor — Kell ing the progress of the work 150 luborer: Fonoht against fereel, The attack of jn the mine were killed, and 400 disa- the King was most probably made Jast pled, Iu proportion to the total number when tha camp broke up from Rudesh of the workmen empl ved the killed and when in the confusion of the march eg... 1 per cent and the injured 24 per cent. The laborers in the tunnel also they ware unprepared, Took so of ther t was oh : n r k Ne yl f el BR ¥ sulfered from a mysterious disease which aly Coosa HA : : : Sar oh was traced by an ltalian physician to parasitical that were engendered by the Gosmax, 2 Vowed a vow, Pula law of utter : anderground atmosphere and lodged in the intestines of the men workiog in it destruction upon them. Lev xxvii 28 29 This vow was not idly spoken, but war founded on t! @ Lord's word, which is al-|A Swiss physician cgomplimented thi ways the grand rule for vowing rightly. discovery by devisin a method of ex- It may be concedsd that it wus allows | polling the parasites, ble for them to spare the cities which they |" The rook through which the tunnel wished to ocoupy themselves; but it wal. pierced varied from hard granitic also allowable tw devote them AS AR offers gneiss on the Swiss side, to gravel, sand ing of first fruits to God, as wa are else aud pebbles on the Iualian where informed in regard to the city of The St. Gothard tunnel proper begins at Goeschenen, and ends at Airolo. Its length is nine and a third miles; itis Jericho. Busu pineteen and ahatf feet high and twen- § Utterly destroyed them. Before en tering on the conquest of Palestine Moses ty-six feet in maximum width. But the tunnel is only one section of a railroad sent an axpedition te Arad to accomplish this vow, and we may conclude that it joined the main bost ut Mount Hor. Hormah, Thatis “ban.” Ia Judges i. | runuing from Lake Lucerne in Switzer " . . : 11 we read that Sa med of « ep wi land to Luke Maggiore in lly, Be-| SURenh slew the {ianaanies at NHRD cides the big tunnel there are twelve oth- ited Zephath and utterly destroyed i, . of x rd : And further that “the name of the city [¥™ the shortest of which, Warrer, is 1, nd fu } J an ay ; 1106 yards loug, while the longest, the Olberg, reaches yards. Then there were five tunnels between 220 and 500, and twenty-five between 110 and 2X0 was called Harmah." far yards, making in all about fifty-two sub 4 fount Her is a sandstone rock on the very borders of Edom, south of the sidutay tunnels of an aggregate length of sixteen miles. Between Immensee Dead Sea. sbove whose level it towers to a height ot 6,000 feet, while Arad is fur away to the west upon the rolling downs south of Judah. : On the top of Mt. Hor Aaron died andiznd Goschenen there are thirty-three unnels ;: between Afrolo and Glublasco seventeen. The line is carried over sixty-four bridges and viaducts, the long ost of which, that of Cadenagzo, in Tes his tomb is still shown there. From this sin, consists of tive arches each having a the mountain derives 11s present nama, Jabal Harun Peak of Asron. span of fifty-five yards, The total length of the Gothard hive is 151 miles, seven Journeyed by the Red Sea. From the foot of Mt Hour they were obliged te travel southward down through the Arabab along the skirt of the Mt Seir range al most to the eastern branch of the Red Sea, teen per cent of it being tunnels and one per cent. bridges aud viadue s, Starting] from Rotkreuz, «leven miles from Lu cerne, the Bt. Gothard line runs along) the western shore of Lake Zug, round before they could get round the moun tue Righi and by Lake Lawers, striking assenger Train Runs Through the Great St. Gothard London, November 8.~The first com leto railway train, carrying owe hun- NOTES. Proba king of and PLSORErs. upon i i rand i i i ER Us arm. or Elanitie Gulf, now kuown as the Gulf of Akabab. : or Atthe head of this gull was Ezim. OPENING OF NEW STOR weer BY ee STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. ys i— { | | | { On wednesday, November 2d, We opened our New Store, at EIGHTH and FILBERT STREETS, Which Boildiog forms part of the main structure at EIGHTH and MARKET STREETS, This addition enables us in many ways to add greatly to the comfort and convenience of our patrons, NN NNN BSI AEN rN gy a The Dress Goods Departments Now occupy ove unbroken line of counters, reaching the eutire dooth of the Filbert street extension and around to Eighth Street, about 300 feet in length: Many flepartuents heretofore crowded have had largely increased space assigned them, and all are given more or less additional room by reason of the enlargement, : The only New Department we have added is that of Notions and Staple Trimmings, where the thousand and one necessary trifles needed by ladies will be found, We signalized the opening of the New Store by presenting for public inspection THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK ssn) Fone DRY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY that bas ever been placed on sale in our city, and by offering ia every department of this house SOME NOTABLE BARGAINS That cannot fail to enlist the eager attention of buyers, We invite all our out-of-town friends, when in Philadelphia, to pay a visit of inspection to our eularged establishment. They will find that in extending our premises to accomodate increasing bussiness we have ar- ranged many things with a vio their especial comfort and convenience, notably among which are the Bureau of information, the system of check. ing parcels, the Ladies’ Parlor, ete samme {eames Geber, where the Israslites had encamped before on their march from Sinai, long afterwards the port of Selomon’s navy Compass the land of Edom That is, go round the Isod of Edom, becsuse the Edomites forbade their passing through Edom was another name for Esau, the twin brother of Jacob; the Edomites were Lis descendants and therefors cousins Lo the Israelites, They inhabited the long mountain range ranning between the Hed Sea and the Desd Sea. The capitol of the country was Bozrah : its most curious city was Petra The mountain range was originally called Beir. that is rugged. Discouraged, because they were going directly away from the promised land, and it wasa Lot, dry, weary and barren way. 5. Spoke against God and Moses, is tha twelith recorded time that they had murmured against God and Moses. No bread —nn water was ever people sup plied with such bread and water? Twice bath the very rock yielded them water, the Luke of Lowerz at DBrunnen, At tains : The Rad Sea hero mesnt is the eastern Waseu it attains a height of 3,008 feet above the sea level i some Mg ier The question is raised being interested in any bet upon the elees| tion disqualifies such person from voling| by some whether] | at such election Lagisloture requiring Judges of elections to reject such voles | This act is very likely to mislead, being! cloarly unconstitutional, according to the} decision of the Suprome Court in the case! of MeCaffarty vs. Geyer, to be found in 1 50 of the Pennsylvania State Reports. | wn . | By this decision an act disfranchisiog de This! orters in the late war was declared uns constitutional! In pronouncing the opin-| ion, the Court said that the qualifications] of voters were fixed by the Constitution, | y, or abridged by| i Taspectors and Vi i i i d could not be added « This light bread. They mean the mans] the Legislature. The rig of franchise is pa —They fet cross, and so catled thejg sacred right guaranteed by the Consti.] : itution and it cannot be altered by a mere] mht, vain, ly talativ siya d B tina » fi 8. Fiery serpents, So called from their] i®gisinlive enaciment, elting is an of | olor, and from the burning pain and in [fense sgainset the law which may be puns where, but we should not paint schoolj¢ ! : in | houses with coal tar, but with first-class | famation caused by their bites. They; paint, and the most tasteful colors WITS 3650 bY the Lord, JR rental HON. lf » on i § aby i : » L nh 0 yu pr i hat can be had, . that Shiidzen will of sin ; and the fiery burning of their bites, | feel at home t has been the custom |, 4 b's final death show the terrible ef | ath fects of sin and its pains, which nothing] to select a school site that was for no | jee than fire can express. Beautiful in| other use. This is wrong, the most pleas- appearance as the serpent, nevertheless it) ant location should be taken hool | is death. honses should be well furnished and] The trua, paculigr, pernicious, flery ser. | supplied with the best teachers, and then | pents were their murmuring disposition only cau proper results be expected. * |and complaints against God —Laxax . 5 ] : Hee { in v of —A party of hunters, of this place, The exit effects of sin The evil of] 1. § O ¥ : left for the Seven Mountaios on the |e aed ite greatness. The. real ovil is the| morning of 23. sin and not its punishment, but it is only — Everybody can do what they wish to | by the punishment that men realize the do—that is save money, by purchasing evil of sin itsall, their goods of Clevan Dinges, dry-goods, Moses prayed. The first source of help ready-made clothing, hats, boots, shoes, for Singur) ayer. THe mesknom, ph- groceries, glass and queens ware, fiance and forbearing spirit © 0808 AD , . peared conspicuous on this occasion, Still they are trying it. One night]! 8 Make a fiery serpent. It was made last we. k some scamp or other tried to] of their brass (our copper or bronze) of the gain an entrance to the house of Jacob | color and form of the flery serpent. Keen, of Penn twp, but for some cause | Setifonapole. That it might be seen was frightened off. Will such crimes | all over the camp by all who were bitten. have an end? Every family ought to be 1% rus Ionde sonagicuons, say find. prepared to serve such persons with a it re a dhe in Ae . er due amount of powder and lead. pent rep . ramen i ehastisement, so the looking unto it at —NAYE 10 PER CEXT ON YOUR BEDI! (God's word denoted acknowledgement of BOOM SUIT BY BUYING IT FROM BRACH- | (heir sin, longing for deliverance from its BiLL. penalty, and faith in the means appointed by God for hesling. —~CLARKE. He lived. “Ho that turned himself toward it was not ssved by the thing that he saw, but by thes who art the Savior of all! Wisd, xvi. 7, The pertinence of the illustration lies in three InCis 1. That Christ, like the sarpent, was made in the likeness of that which was descructive and evil, without being such in reality bh mself ; Rom. viii. 3; 2 Cor v. 21; Gal. iii 18 Thst Christ, like the serpent, was set forth in the sight of all; John xii. 82; Col, ii 16 8. That the locking to Christ with the oye of faith, like the looking at the serpent with the bodily eyes, brings salvation ; Isaiah lxv. 22; John vi. 40, 47. —LuTH. ER. The brazen serpent was taken by the [sraclites to Canaan, and there preserved till the time of Hezekish, who had 1t hroken in pieces because the people had long burned incense before it in idolntroas wor-hip 2 Kin. xviii 4 Grace superabounds with God, "Look and live’ embodies his scheme of salys tion. But the look is one which meltsjthe heart. The Israelite saw a serpent when he looked. and it reminded him of the eause of his ruin. Bitlan by a serpent, because condemned for » sin; snd yet saved, saved from sufforing, saved from sin, Thus the sinner under Christ Jooks— he sees one dving—dying for sin, dying tor the sinners gin. And can he whe sces that suffering Savior live any longer in gin? Can he thrust new thorns into that brow, drive new nails into that flesh, and new burdens on that burden<bearer? Look, look unto Jesus, and looking un- to Jesus, epurn sin and follow atter all pus rity. mene * GUILTY OF WRONG. : Some people have a fashion of confusing excellent remedies with a large mass of “patent medicines,” and in this they are guilty of wrong, There are some adver- tised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of— Hop Bitters, The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have in Bay City, and has always found them to be first-class and relmble, doing all that is claimed for them.— JTris bune. What is more disagreeable than to be thrown in contact with people having bad breath 7? If it could not be prevented it might be excusable, but when so perfect a remedy as Green's Liver Pills is to be bad it is simply inexcusable. ~—A parlor suit or chamber set can be booght at Brown's furniture rooms, on Bishop St, Bellefonte, at a saving of 20 to 50 per vent. compared with the prices of other dealers. Just go and price his goods if you need any thing. —If there is any one store in this coun- ty that does business exclusively upon the “one price for all” principle, and the lowest price with every article mark- ed, we must accord the praise to the store of Lyon & Co, and we challenge any one to a denial of this fact. This is the only true and honest business prin- vipie; others would do wll to pattern af- ter Lyon & Co. tf THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Pub tanned. Postage Free. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.“ 50 CENTS for 6 MONTHS An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten, NEW YORK HERALD, PUBLISHED EVERY DAY INTHE POSTAGE FREE. $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. #8 pays for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. BABY SAVED. We are so thankful to say that our baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. —The parents, Roshester. N, Y. See another column, — Buffalo Express. er ——— . —We do not bait you on one article and charge you double for the next, but we will sell yoa all goods right through at hottom prices, which are marked in plain figures, Lyox & Co. tf, For the Rerorren. ~What bothers nus at present is, to shed, but it will not deptive the person] rom voling. | seman. smn J on. — Spring Mills Market. Wheat, $1.25 Rye, 8k Corn, ears. per bu, [0e, Corn, shelled, 750. Oats, 4 Buckwheat, 0c, Barley, bi, Cloversead,. 40 to 450 Timothy seed, 2.00102 75 Plaster ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, par bbl $7.00 Butter, 80c, Tallow, Ge. Lard, 11. Ham, 12e¢. Shoulders 9 Bacon or side, 9¢ Begs per doz. 220 Corrected waetly ne 1, J, Grenoble, MARKETS, Philad., Nov, 21.—-Wheat, No, 2, 1L.58@ a In prime, BY @T,; Sheep—prime, i§@5Y; Lambe, 43{@7¢. Miloh Hogs, good, 6@914. Live stook.—Cattle, wd, BY @67%. Sig. MARRIED, On 24 Sep., George W, Riter, of neas Bellefonte, and Vinnie Walker, of Miles! burg. Pa. i On28 ult, W. H, Corman and Miss | Lydia A. Rockey, both of near Belles fonte, On the 17 inst, Samual F. Diehl, of Marion twp, and Miss Maggie Meese, of Howard, Pa. On the 10 inst.,, Wm. N. Erb, of Brad- ford, McKean county, and Miss Kate E, Gates, of Centra county, Pa. DIED, On 13 inst, near this place, Emma Jane, dsughter of George and Susan Sweeny, aged 8 yoars, 4 months, and 23 days. On the 16 inst, in Potter twp., Philip dnye. Ong ti ints, in Miles twp, Mr. Sam'l Cond), aged 90 years, 5 months and 20 days, He was one of the early settlers of that section. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are offerad yeu by the Burrixarox Route, It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found aleewbera in this issne 26 may Tm OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The New York OngenveR has now the laagest cir. culstion of its class, Its Undenominational, Unsectarian, Evangelical and Mational., It will enter its > rg A 7 SIXTIETH YEAR with a sheet four times the size of its first issue ; full of Forelgn and Domestic nows; with vigorous Editor rials upou matters of religious and secular interest: with sarefully edited | epartments for cuildren Kab- bath School Teachers, Farmers and Business Mon; STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. . W. Cor. Eighth and Market Ste., 8. W, Cor. Eighth and Filbert Sts PHILADELPHIA. TIIE GREATEST RARGAINS 1881 FALL AND WIN WHITCOMB, The Popular an (Clothier, LOCK HAVEN, PA. “WHR i . A mm Ava LR Aia\J4h AN, Our New Stock is urges and more complete than ever before; the grade of goods better, and prices as low as usual, Our Clothing is the best sewed and cut; we use but very little clothing but what is made by ct he pt off with any others until you + 7e given them a trl, American houses, We move our stock the fastest and therefore have the cleanest goods, nd latest styles; we have over 600 Overcoats, only 28 of which we kept rom last year, Our stock comprises many new styles never Lefore shown. | We bave Clothing for the Rich, We have Clothing for the Poor, We have Clothing for the Large, We bave Clothing for the!Small WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Our Clothing is the best Bewed, Our Clothing is the best Cut, Our Clothing is the best Fit, Our Hats are correct in Style, Right in Prices, Best Manufacture, Our Boots and Shoes are most Serviceable in Quality, Lowest in Price—sold the Chespest A PERFECT AVALANCHE! NEW AND NOBBY GARMENTS, NOTHING T0 EXCELL NOTHING TO EQUAL. We are safe to say that there is not within 100 miles of here as com- plete and large a stock of Clothing, or store where goods are sold as close. Youths’, Boys and Children’s Dep. We make a speciality of Boys' Suits; does your boy feck awkward ? Perbape it is not bis fault, but bis clothes do not give him isir chance, and maybe they cost as much as ours, which fit and would make him gens mn All Bizes—{rom 2% years to 500 pounds, #3 OVERCOATS—cut in Medium length, OVE &COATS—cut Extra Long me We would call particular aitention to our Overcoats called “VAN LYKE,” which is much like an Ulster, without any belt arrangement. TRUNKS & BAGS IN VARIETY. MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS ! Line complete—Red, White, god all colors U We will say more next time, or "i wi OVERCOATS UVERCOA IS OVERCOAT OVERLOA I? OVERCOAT: OVERCOATH OVE ROOAT: OVERCOAT JVER COAT UVERUIDATE underwear. Buck Gloves, when you call aud see me, Special prices to the patrons of this paper. WOOD, ~OUX CIT:. srrkories thd the Vet and sil points in Minnesota. Dakoté At Ngune] Bl he the Chteage § w “nd ‘re dearth rem, . Lt {= Hye and the Kaskakes Pullman Hotd Dining Cars CHICAGO & COUNCIL BLUFP Pullman Sleepers on all Night Tralee. mR ta REP Pr, oi Lx Aor. * Sevier Ofc on Aleghben) Dellefotad » - Allorney »t in old Conard buildizg, + y LOCK HAVEN, PA. i i i In Ready Made CLETRINGE. LOWER IN PRICE THAN ANY WHERE IN THE STATE. Call and See the New Goods. BARGAINS JUST ARRIVED AT THE Penn’s Valley Bargain Store. —————————— DRY GOODS, NOTIOS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BETTER IN QUALITY THAN ANY OTHER STORE CAN FIND. MOST WONDERFUL BARGAIN=, No Shoddy! When you buy of SAM’L LEWINS, of the famous with eight active Editors, an unrivalled staff of For oign Correspondents, and paid Writers and Contrib utors in every part of the Conntry, NEW BOOK et 1 “TRENEUS” I ETTERS With Steel Portrait of the Author, is given to i seiner and 83 156 for the coming year, Specimen copies free Address: NEW YURK OBSERVER, novl7 St. Nxw PHILAD. BRANCH UILDING LOTS for sale at Spring 'B.— Letters tes tamentary on the estate of Rob I Mills, Centre county, Pa. building lots, on the line of the Lawisbur & Tyrone Railroad, south of the depot an bridge across Peens creek, Also 20 build ing lots on the public road leading from Spring Mills to Potters Mills, on the north , having been duly granted the under signed, he requests nll persons koowin to make immediate payment, and thos havin them duly suthentioated for settlement side of the railroad, and 00 acres timber JOHN SHANNON, Executor $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week $1 per month (including Sundays) will be ed on subscriptions for a less peri. od than three months know how those democrats feel, who were using their influence against some of our regular nominees at the late elec tion, We hnow of some parties in Mill- heim, and also in Haines township, that were acting very indifferent towards FT RIPE Fey It you sreamang on” of fav noes won 5 fn ened Ly Lhe strain of wo 5% your duties avoid a a minuiastiand use J Ww Hop Bitors. K€ 11 you are young and i dlwrction or dissipa ried or singe, old or leave, on Egg Hilt and the railroad rune ning through it, consisting of white oak, white pine, hemiock. &e for further par ticulars inquire of R. H. DUNCAN, 10novat, Spring Mills. If you nrc a man of jot M terstoliite aver mid night work, t res tore brain nerve and bE waste, use Mop B. ring from any in. IB i you are mar Ho Foun, suitering from DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estate of Elizabeth Bitner, late of Harris twp,. deceased, having been du- ly granted to the undersigned by the Reg ister of Centro county, thay request all Boots. Shoes, Hats, and Caps, | y | Groceries, | { Queensw Fi re, i | Cy a h, Salt, Confectionery, ~—AND— MERCHANDISE. HOLIDAY GOODS i GENERAL ~ n great variety. td —————————————— A A ————————— I claim to have the Cheapest Store in Penn’s Valley. e ce lining Chairs. No e Rie Above all otiers, the and Try it, and Jou will 8a traveling a luxury via this Celebrated Lp i sang aformation about Rates of Fare, Sleep as nh ns, Tins Tables, Mat and w send 3 ap of Unived Throug t tales. in colors, by J. 0. A. Bid, x, tn Age! ~ as and 317 «New York PEO, Ua Miner oblonga Oe A TL x ¥ on's Mr. Dankle, our nominee for Sheriff, and now, after Mr, Durkle (than whom no better man appeared on our county ticket) has been so trinmphantly elect- ed, we wonder how those persons feel, For the yery persons, who in a manner worked against Mr, Dunkle, are always ready to feed at the public crib, or have friends who may in the near future as- pire to some public position. We, how- ever, have it from good authority, that when those parties interested in said transactions, will appear among the list of candidates, that the true democrats of those sections will remember them, with due respect, for their loyalty. But we trust they know enough not to pursue the same course again. » —T 0 EUROPE, ,— INCLUDING POSTAGE. DBIIY si0nsisinssrisrass sosiquner sisesnsss cossennes $17.30 Weekly (European Edition)... .c.yeend CO NEW (Domestic BS SUPPLIED. NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, POSTAGE FREE. Daily Edition.2 and a half cents per copy Sanday Edition.,....... Four cents prr copy Weekly Edition.........Two cents per copy N. B.—Not lass thun 5 copies mailed to newsdealers at wholesale rates, We allow no commissions on subscrip- tions to Daily Edition. ddress, NEW YORK HERALD 2 nov 8t. Broadway & AonSt, N.Y, —Doll & Mingle, Brockerhoff house block, headquarters for all men’s, wom- en’s, boys or | boots and shoes, 25 4 you pay elsewhere of pring ,) he aor Bealth or languish B ness, rely on opi Whoever yOu Aare whenever you feel thet your system 2 needs cleansing, ton ing or stimulating, 3 without inforicating, f take op . Bitters. ah on a bed of sick- Bitters Thousands dle an [ 1 pually fr © pone ig, arm of int Lat eral A mt 2 have been prevented by a timely wwe of HopBitters Py 11: vo you dys- qd pepsra, kidney fi or urinar plaint, ¢ , of the stomach, bovels, blood, i (roar or nerves 11H is an absolute and frresista- ble cure for “ 3 narcotics, A Hop Bitters] 1f you are sim-}i ty weak and ow spirited, tr, iti It ma say *) curg HE Ay ne dreds. fold by drug. Send tor persons knowing themselves to be indeb ed to the deceased, to make immedia payment, and those having 4 ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private snle, his valuable farm east of Centre Ill. containing 76 ACRES LAND, all clear except about three acres. which is wood. Iand. Thereon erected a 2 story log House, weatherboarded, a Bankbarn, and all necessary outbuildings. A well of good, never failing water at the house, and a finestream of running water through the farm, and water in every field wk 8 good Orchard of grafted fruit. About 20 acres of tha land is excellent meadow, ORE IN THREE FIELDS of the farm. The farm is under pe fonces and cul tivation, and is the farm formerly owned by Peter Wolf, on the forks of the road leading from Potters Mills to Spring Mills. For further information inquire t.the premises or John Shannon at tre Hall, fangdm PHILIP KEMP, authintecated for settlement, 200010t Our Beloved SGARRIELD. al fogs 8 full } th t ri ent, making 8 full length portraits colors on heav par with a rich gold Plated ah a 1 be able to possess’ souvenir of our la i mail it at only same TB oolors, reducedto in Postag taken. Ra a th bean: ay aaente Nothing sells BNR for Jampies and te toch im, 4 00x threes. Now order that every family may boautt aland touchin, and ' 00py. su xh os, for only 15 ots Now is tke I am selling Clothing and Over- coats at lower prices thau any one Le te y in the county. ~ 1 oe Produce. C. DING to ts. GR LIFETIME tf SURPASSES, OTHERS | | onsonGlark& 2a. || 20 UNION 80. 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