* i. Centro Hall, Pa. = July 20 1832, a The Reporter for the campaig 50 cents, cash. Sond B08, 3 oy usd the na A paver wants to sec 1 scho ol=report. We do not know wa» ax Faeprricrk Kurre, Editor, SS A 30 0 PAN rus $2 por year in advance, wien in advance 3) 3 : 3 U0 conis por or Luree Yearly and ha!f yearly nd rales UERMS not In 8¢ Mi al aa 8 pe While our Tw Roos ar Crowd led with our Bargains, QG. A. SPI El Wiarmner & Co's MYER, & Co's “Fair, SPRING LOCAL ITEMS -Qur Armes are Dingoes has put uy 3 store b OUSY, avich and revitalize the blood by ¢ Brown's Iron Bitters, ~Fresh mackerel just from fisheries, at Brockerhofl's, Centre Hall, ~The outlook for a good apple crop is not promising, ~The best and 0 latest catch, can 1 be Try ‘em, nice and cheap in | =} fine shower of rain on alterncon. — Mr, David Bhat sends us a timethy ex. He wii ¥ 49 oshest macke: el, ICH, er, of Ma disonbury, ead measuring BH inch x2, Whoo an oh AT hia hast 3 O0R% ~1{ you want to be sure of haviag a pure article of sugar, coffee or spices, ge to Sechler's grocery, and you will not be deceived or imposed upon, 88 we gaar ante. -Prof. George W. Atherton, eof Rutger's coll lege, New Jersey, bas ac cepied the presidency of Penn’a State Colle Re. ———— A THHAW ay b orse of J ohn 2 Leo, on Saturday, caused his little son to be thrown from the wagon by which he re ceived some severe bruises, { }—Doll & Mingle have { Bhpes that 1 render satislact ortment in the county VO od & In : house Q biock ing a ne Ww hotel eg This wil make the “Forks” even wi ith Millheia and one abead of Centre Hall, Go to Brockerkofl's for bars Full line of everything, and pri= John Mullen, manager, will a right, Dr. Alexander has the foundation bis pew residence completed, and have the house under roof before It will be brick, and one of th tor rn 3} er it has been posted up yet, have 1 {se en it at loast—suppose it will be « HE JO. Brockerhofl™s Centre all ned corn in the state Try it, and v will say its so, The campmeeting on Canire UC cuit of the Ceutral Penn’a Conforen vangelioal ARS ion, wil! common ! and close 11. ta bo held l the Woodwa " B i INTRODUCED TO BIS BON held Father M His th- | jot | wt | Fito) sare ( | strange thing happened at Frederl in Montgomery county, a, Aaron Bout, » well to borhood, a hala « was introduced to his a moh lant sevont tloas straot, in this eity T Wi a ou | Sion, [1 few days ago. | tru cof tl j ErUC Ker « @ neil r- Ww Oy ; BASG iad { Aaron Be who lives ot mer Ol oe in wil 4 | hool workers of denominations Centre « unty twelve yaa! | 200Y denomin I it! LAS lis recond fort 1g that avaory exorption been actively ropresenied in tl Al nd wlio of ho ily oxy foes to all an 3 red 3" tui fH 0 ani Mointerest i px of any similar me county course | ors are cial 1 appointing alas w SOO? soon be sha ii) i oll’ Xee] 3 Bo i 5 taf X MASON, AE ANG Wa foun: Hai circumstances 8 by the ns company another lad and one or more dogs, progeading towards the mounnta of Bam'l Motz's farm, wher 1S A Wi by an ollensive o a upon investigation for und it oan ¢ spol where wer SOmMe rails, a throwing these spurt, discovered t body of a babe wrapped in an under garment and ina tae of decomposition. {he party of boys the spot | i gust and in a singular fear said noth about it unt il ne xt day, when the stenc a8 relate UL of Bob iy in iS arrested i ll or a in bi le in « i in nest in town when completed. ——pARMERRS | WHEAY GROWERS. Farmers, now w look to your interests and go to John G. Sankey, Centre Hall, to order your phosphate at wholesale x fr WRI raliek Done man " aity. 20jnl6t enry Keller has sent a alis to this olice, meas : is n ie bunch of cals uring about 3 feet in length, Lattison oats and Indicates hi Ly 0,000 oa) grit J * Lhis is eiectio canned corn, peaches sechiers, and have a rst class article. Evaporated peaches, an: i all other dried fruits, the best in the coaniry, at Sechler’s grocery Bush house block, and bead Juarg {able and kiichen "goods. Only tr —Ex-Gov, Curlin will oration at Gettysburg this year, reugion of the Penusylvania R The day designat Get your ad tomatoes at “ ~ deliver Lorps. ted is Ju The best o ped fruit, none but fall kinds No. of dried and can- ds, to Wily VY Sechlers, a fine article for the table—excel an the county D.7T. Taylor, of Lemont, and Dr. Fish- er of Zion, are added io the announce ments for Assembly this week. Both are excellent democrats, —If you want an exira bargain in carpetsread the ney advertisement ofthe Beehive,~such chances are rare for car- pels at low prices, ~— Pete Herdie is now in Londen. If Le ean ive that town as bigs boom as 1 ie did Willia :msport, Lhe queen will tie BP his stockings and then he'll be a ight of the garter. iho you want a boy's suvit cheaper han the cheapest—go fo Brockerhotf’s, Centre Hall, who have laid i ina special | | lot, —We have romived the Agricultar- al Epitomist, edited by John A. Wood- ward, of Howard. The Epitemist is an interesting sheet for farmers, and under the management of a practical farmer like Mr, Woodward should be a success. WastED.~Two good men to solicit orders for monuments and grave stones inP ennsvalley, f for which a good salary will be paid. Aj ply HeisLEr's Jellefonte Marble Bellefonte, Pa. 12jal2¢ Mr. M. Shires’ Potter's Mills Se- lect School opens July 24. Mr. Shires an experienced teacher, ranking among the best in our valley. His school is lo= cated in a healthy and romantic lt locality, where board is reasonable and sociefy good. at Works, ~—Lewins has redaced the prices of ready-made cl lotbing, and you can get it at about wholesale price. Pitch in, and gecure a suit at a bargain, such chances are rare, —Col. James Moore died at his late residence in Kelly township, Union county, on the evening of July 4th. Col. Moore was extensively known, and greatly respected. He had followed railroad contracting for many years. He bad a contract on the railroad south of Spring Mills, —The old Bechler grocery, in the Bosh house block, keeps “the lead—this 18 the verdict of three-fourths of Centre county families. They baye anything]! you want belonging to their line and the best of it too. Remember the old, reliable Sechler grocery, the peoples best friend and favorite, David Coleman, living near Mid dieburg, Snyder county, lately signed gome papers in a transaction with the agent of a clothes wringer for $200, These afterward came fo bim in the ghape of promissory notes, and the Sheriff notifing him that they would have to be paid, the old man committed suicide the following day by hanging. ——Opposite the Bush house will be found Harry Teats & Co’s new grocery. You will find there a full line of ev ery thing i in the grocery business, I'he firm is a vew one and stock all new, They ask for a trial feeling competent that the fullest satisfaction [will be rendered in any thing bought from them. All gro- ceries fresh and warranted pure, House- keepers will consult their own interests by giving the new firm a trial. ——A’strange woman met a little girl in Rondout, N. Y,, and ask her if she find} want & nice little dolly. The lif. tle girl eaid ghe’ did, and the woman gavd her a four days’ old baby, which the delighted little girl at once took home to show her mamma. Mamma was thunderstruck, and nobody yet knows whose baby it is. We usually leave it to doctors torec- ommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Tonie has been so ugeful in our family in relieving sickness and suffering, that we cannot 8RYy 100 muds hi in its Pra fue, — S Wilin ATU Lorrral ~The wsio 81 3 us S10 Ee i will begin ab , August Leo 1882. For F, C, Moykg, 21st CORTE ciroulnr § be t about the dogs inquiry as t had to the findin correct, we ¢ to be a fact y v} Cli, fa 3 body Wi as fonn Fr » i a 1a » +f Ifitbhetrooit ist ty of the pro to investigate the Matte ty of such a erin fhe child was noi A correspondent wriles: A few days ago the children codward, Pa., fou nd until next day r hay-siakers in i pon repairiog to 1 been 'davcured wd in of gypsies woo bo my be woods 1 bat enca . 3 aN hae ICA gE place. voll nd A Sal DU part of mk AUN Tia eee 130) Lv € if you do C in ArTAangonmme egret having gone throu on ep fe Bonn - ADISONBURG ( HIPS ven omplete The Crown bad lac] Hare | rove, : 0d est H be. on d to prese ktem: made great 3 good time... 81° ini wmohoed 1 the There } ATO Ly four other children, not includ ag of th th ATO 1 Bou ul, fs, bad marr + ria and wlso One day Mr ceed fond wi wv ai In the me tla : A POAT lo ng the "Ge Y RK SOO HOW tha Compan Neither Lily b oracod w tary i Gen 3 * BOIRAL 3, hd re pli friend, here. Como with me.’ Ina few moms and the son of filly years, bewildered, wer brace. Forl gother under bor's vine the cur had nis the fathor of seventy each whal g snd warm em sat 5 SONY n a'lon abtar The Decth-Bearing Water 2 the Fish Still Pre aN 3 3 Ti D ying by Thou v > Cin ana 10.—Raports kill River to-ni Ais uy i dicate that the fis! x HRT, at Ii ad by som father Mr. W. B, Miller, He & young man of social ; 1118 genial im a host of friends, > SALT AS A I ERT] ILIZER. arg} Society ong lusions ways have Mirgs, —————— a hae 5 vod a regard t “Thal sait maluri ‘ ae 3 sn 4} 2 VA , the Farag 8 uf | Q dans “him to esl time t ought to o The b the firs t id ne on he land assists in its equal dis The best and and in the ™m iad U the rear end ofa wagon, tng b } Ath hands whil le the team sie walk. In this way be sown in one may be from 1 sower ne at £ He f The au 300 pour Ly We name of Dr. are Ounce Lion, "as a bject t to d em-~ Fischer ocratic usages, announce that D. is & cans Amocruts We are ruthorized to , Bubject to d ic usages, We ed to announce the oodward, of Howard hip, 8s a candidate tor Assembly, ubject to democratic usages, are author fo announce that is a candidate for usages, MILLS SELECT SCHOOL, A select school be opened in the building at Potters Mills, Jaly 24, 1882, The patronage ofihe pub- » 18 re: ipectiully and carve wily soli cited. ¥ Speci ial attention § given to those preparing nm ode rato, Tuitic MM REBR ulld « SHIRES, PENN'S 8 VA ALLEY “INSTITUTE, The Fall Yom of this Academy will begin on the 31st July, 18¢ Special attention will bo Yor to those preparing to teach. Tuition from $4 to $8, Board- ing from $2 to $2.50 per wook; W. Pp H( ISTERMAN, A.M. Principal, We aro authoriz Henry Meyer,"of M POTTERS mm 3 i e8( 13juidt Reap, Mark ax fino enclosed Picnic G convenie nee groun id, 2 10118, sprin pure Musié and lunch got up at moderate rates Carriages and tickets to the eave, Bocio- ties, Clubs, Lodges, and all respectable parties for further information address GEO. B. NASH, Spring Mills House. Spring Mills, Pa. ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have roamodeled, repainted and added ‘to the external ae well as'to the internal appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pats ronage in the past, and solicit a conlinu~ ance of the same. My stock is as near full as possible, 1am in complete coms munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelpbiaand am D fl such 18juldm Bev Lik } #30 Walar eack ad “Phe sonixvill e ‘although it advans ces very slow] Chief~Engineer McFad.! den, of the Phi adelphia Water- Works, went to Potts town to day on a tour of in vestigation, "He returned toni ight an d says, the polit ition and the death of th fish aro caused in all probability water from ah old mine near which is full of sulphate of lime, a dead! poison, IHesayst red {rom the u ET i€ 0 same troub! 0 a Same cause about five ye arab ago, only to a less ext ent. Heo believes that the poliut ion will not reach below Stony Point, near Norrist wn, and his City wili not be affected. however, 4 that it may and g get ir that ep fu nt cre riber down If it ‘ water would Re cut off ho heat of mer. The peo pl @ are growing over Lhe state of affairs, nlire supply mideums| anxiou 8 ii dp rapes ani ABOUT THE SUN. Particularly impressive are and examples by whicl Prof. Young on dewvors to convey to the reader some ideas | of the prodigious forces and acti i 08 with which the student of the sun is confron ted, | bpeaking of the outflow of the solar he ho EnYS: “The quali ty of the heat nitted ja] enough to mel KX a shell of ice oe inch ad thick over the whole surface e sun : 8 is equivalent t of a jo er of the best an inches thick! gard to the distance! a iron the Cart h, he ss v8: | s ugh the distance ¢ an be easily stated] in figures, it is not possible to give Any re- al idos of a space so enorm it is beyond our power of cone eption, 1f one were to {ry to walle such a distance, sup k four miles per hour, posing be could w and keep it up for rook hours every day, take sixty-eight and one- half the facts: al | i of the four ous Gus Gu ite it would years to make a single million of miles, nd more than sixty eight hundred years to traverse to the og If a celestial railway could be imagined, the journey to the sun, even if our trains ran sixty miles an hour, day and night, without a stop, would require over one hundred and seventy-five YOATs. Sensation, e ven, would not travel so far in a human li fon time, To! br orrow the curious illus stration of Prof. | Hendenhall, if we could imagine an infant! with an arm long enoagh to enable him to uch the gun, and burn himself, 1 die of f old age before the pain would him, since, according to the o xperime of Hel | nto} HE d only uti ate of about one hundred feet por secon d, or sixteen], hundred and thirty-seven miles a day, and would need more than one hundred and fifty yesrs to make tho journey. Sound vould do it in about fourteen years if it could ba transmitted through celestial space; and a cannon ball in about nine, if it wore to move uniformly with the same «peed 1 as when it left the muzzle of a gun. If the earth could be suddenly stop ped in is commu Le foward ¢ he sun, under the sod Lis attraction, in about four leratin gg ins wou months, he > The Indian settlement in "Te haa been destroyed by a flood, cause d by ft cloud bursting in the mountaing, Sevs oral were drowned and many injured by the drift timber. Farmers lower down the valley are supposed to have suffered heavy losses, JOU eanon etn fl Ap ere ~ Reporter until after election Siete, Spring Mills Market, Wheat, 81.15 Rye E0c Corn, ears, per bu, 70 ec, Corn, shalled, Me. Oats, BoC. Buck cwheat, 50c. Barley 76c. : Cloverseed,. 4 00" to 4.50 supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my line not kept in stock, BRING prices that'll could Jou went o! bo Ug and Be Ta ants, ] tore in the county. Dat en dealer and customers st: fdentisl. J: D. aio Timothy gead, 2.00 to 2 275 Plaster, ground per ton, £9,00 F Jour, per bbl $6.00 Bu the i alle Ww Lard, 1238, nn (%) 1 dors 10 Buc on or side, Eggs per doz, 16¢ ie &ljundt : Junzaf Pentre H 1 forrerted weekly wh tL Hy § Meansdit, # ' ALN PA | EXHAUSTED EGYPT. { merchant vossel ra Canal and wa i bl Boy Flodels { { f rus nN th wi ) H 1 — 1.0L od She footed t Ri m inne ri London, spondont at / Iria 'h : ck iterday’s bombardment, particularly mens] 40 00 hundead eftact of wd Ww loxnl ations the doally tho electric] do brondsides from the ships which attacked £18) t . id the Phar d IR Vin forts in he ult . : v flexible, bain irthorest westward, Wh rt SRROTC Bi sh n wortod tive and 8 Bl The iy vith Mri An v ARE MA it Ri n ashore in the 8 d by Arabs irow {rom Aaving the eity 0 he city a town be He 5 tha i capod fn POFSONE @ io akon rin anded and four Pacha wie 1 Ki h offic Ors Darvisch abandon RIL, Lancust } A. K HIDATY, hale Pa, | (robbie ia mn n Kraus ke i yi es h eon Briti Seymour's i "11The lag a! is , surel wl all salad Aad ol L MOUS via alls f WES 8& Ei is. a Aid INASL i Uf Alexand fl dag of truce i QL 2) $01 sl vd of truce ii | fires, ‘hay @ brok on he Lc Wal. "Madrid, Jo ESliOW 8hiil, ache 5, and » TU p Bitte rich b 1; i Ki Wi HOSTER AUDITORS resp nde yo ho smoke har ge over the city! os th line of the shore batteries and mong the dhips. and it is difficult to see damage b a8 beon done, It is cer. i Mrs elt i ‘snugl Chas. Yet Goo, St Fort Mares ef Kamant has 406 fre from the other! {very heavily. been blown i ui atterie 8 Horta are slackening {Lop ol Lhe tower of fort Pharos has carried away, and many Runs have been ited on that AD i othe gi tad Gene i ay § 8 nd ie 3 veoh ris. 4 hie! Visi ible, wending Ww A {The stroots Are ne thats xa vel 1 wad Oil low arcs tue eserted, the il 1882, 106 4 March 1 . i 10 At s July 11. : A telegram from IOgTApL Oo orm pa: iy's steamer Ch |B: liof ite sen ds tai morning, o 8: he! Fi ko ohil a bombardgfent still continues. The Bliza Gorda aro grad Lily being silenced. The Ras ‘ Wm. Bethlc ol-Tin {o¥is are sufloring severely from! J. Novel the | cay anc 4 disastrous the ships! Wm. Alexandra, Superb and i Sam’'l S Wm. Day ia ow rn £8 fire of » . Gralby Temeraire, 3 3 a mpl N TRB ALEXANDRI Mrs. THE EGYPTIA Sam'l Burn Town. THE CITY OF Bs SERTED BY DE Es » : } Bedounians anda Raa Mrs. C Micss M re andise Alexandria, },—The EK army is greatly do: nd retreat towards tho interior. The pean quarter of the jtown, including the| exchange and the telegraph office, is ute] terly destroyed. The city was get on fire| by released convicts, who committed hors|M Bre h. 13 rible atrocities. The Egyptians used the| Pr, to balan flag of truce to enable the troops to with! 1869 draw from the town, The whole populas| March 1 tion and the troops have withdrawn. The! To A, it Dr uplicate whole of the grand square is burned. Th ie | To Cash fr Helicon, which went to dis cover thel i meaning of tho last fiag of truce last evens ling, could discover nobody on board the Egyptian ship M; ahro 1868 Or io the | nal, A reporter gecompanied anofficer ¢ shore in a sn An pinnaco. The par of the fled , who wi 3 ono of bone was well a quainted wit town, lo d Bs N ; i New road ance. All Wh per tectly silence except] ” berger the roar of the flames. It is believe: d that! py © ash paid B Bitnoe Arabi Pasha has conce abraded his forces) By 603 days services beyond the city fo oppose the British ad-| : vance. Fully half the th o town is burns} if] IR. There will bo a landing of forcos to] 4 {invest igate hy cordition of things, and. | 11f pos gible, to render uid. There will be probably throo or four hours suspension | R89 {of tale egraph hing in consequence of th of Myr h hi aa of Bosit ] Chiltern’ 3 © 3 fe oi | gition, To amt duplicate ! Al exandrig, J ily 14, ~The Work of ti hel To smi from J J 3 Acuon: July 1 3 1 in { NOraiise , i Euros i o DO PAr i James Balance 13 Ay Work ¢ By Exonerations y Krrors in dup i 1 i one o L 4 ya iy an Fe : the ‘By Te i» Allen {o March 18 | By Lalange dae him PETER RERICI 1} 0 Arn HOw over, Any furtho QO sh ore. The Bedouni ans ro lo ot y the nds. The t thel ir WAY down to the bef | {ough & bundrod 3 hoy report that all ther Europeans and Christians, numbers reds by WeTe massacred, The Globe says: “During the bombard«| By 4 ) ment yesterday a telephone was attack od by nt Malta to the Mediterranean cable, and | though ii was impossible to communicate! verb lly, the bombardment was plainly | Mare h 18 audible st a distance of 1,000 wiles {rom|To balance di Alexandria,’ nuig t} LO ¥ dong By hur nber {for roads By cash paid ¥ araor [By ean Pp aid Auditor I duys gervieg 1 ly balan 10 i {ing somo hund in low! 1 8RK2 March 13 NT. |To cash for P Rarich March 13 By auditoss fea for 18 By room rent DJ Me By F Kurtz printing By Stationery By auditors fees 1882 By balance D B——— AFTER THE BOMBARDME! Arabi Bey deserted tho city of Alexan~ dria W ednesday “¢ht under the flag of truce, previous to“ aich boset it on fre and gave it over to the mob to be pillaged His army retreated in two divisions, one to Domanbour and the o th or to Rosetta It is belioved that he will march on Cairo after attempting to destroy the Suez Cu- ony While the city of Alexandria was being pillaged several hundred Christians were killed, Dut one hundred Ruropeang RIT IONR March 18 To balance duo town W a, tho Audi tor: t Nis 4 wind Leortify that wo ha {ba { i % And i 4d : i " : ttheir wav } vac) % th ‘ ed ti 8a; ae] ; pat correct, leat G8 fii} #4 th sailors! A (. Rl } TOHN G} W, 5, MING sil 4 ree { 60) nar 1 hn th : fleas to Tha Rhbedive ung . die hein A lwed of the city iach Pacha are! spon ot ED. fails, BULLOP- h or bow. [YOU Io OVQr= up HRINDLE, ugh con with Slseue, stop 101K MiG 8 al J 1 EAE AY o scrablo ll give you 3 & we | Disease. | POH] iy do WULR, oy 8 ¥3, B orhit bo paid for Cure or help. {i Jot AN i { 5 | ! i i { REPORT i $ L 118 W§ Ts ul 62 00 - Ire a Girl 456 OO greon 119 oO uep / her 85 & vi=arously push a business, — to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's lal out physi ical we STRENGTH lx i o bor with- All his re fire - Pi iin, sonts what Is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh! neth 1! i wish | had the stre if you are or if life was hardly worth liv. ing, you can be relieved and re- stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT. TERS, which tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases bi ken dov in, I ave not foal ie Li ae energy, true is orton of the time Hauid Brown bo Hitters an faite ii tak Ing h i Was Wig ela iieven I tried d now y ties 1 am BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyson psia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases require ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It emt new life to the to the nerves, iches the blood, gives muscles § and fone SIE — New Adve Tr thements. Ww, COR? J Vg “EW 1581 8 Olographer, at i fi] MarkelStireet, TRG, PP 8 i in New Departure. Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that all lealings should be cash in y, and fols the example of most promi. deslers, 1 have with the ol July, books will sod and “FOR- Err Or iis ¢ quivalent. 18g { 1 UCCORSI UI ¥ : 3 ielermined to do away After this 3 niy I ib my Thankful heir past patronage, I hope t the fut lo for meet; ) ! my old stand, | Ge | much HAN 1 Cusiomers hem in are at ¥ nt 1 sn) { “i 4 GAL EG hed GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, Sh ak GREAT | i (BBR nH HIV HHI V ¥ HHH 1 V V H HI YY HHI ¥ EEE EEE K EK Y ER ¥ {BBE } EEX (-A=R-P=E-T-8 CIAIRIPIEITIS. Greatest Bargains -EVER— a Eo JEFORE, and OW E R fhan ele wi here. Have de raped (o C rs the oJ wading Lig HOW PROD Lange o SERS 0] gvslem UCE will be (AKen in ex! market § » OT § : nt * 5 goods at highest 3 a 3 Re spect tui ly, L. J. Grenoble, Spring Mills, Pa, GENTRE VILDING. | GROCERIES | Bank Building, High st. Belle | | i 1 i th ! oil i i i i i | r i 077 01 103 21 110 Gi H0 20 h agler s 100] . Mull 400 00 r 3 11 i Gh 746 F007 200 20 | | i | { | i { ‘yr p 1030 05 474 83 township r 41 00 or 81 wer a 00 200 15 00 10 Ho 10) $91 00 4 0 nip Ming ion PKA WOVE Auditors LE) Wiish 10,188 nik i 3 i i i i PEN - § \. a STOCK The goods on sale FULL. | arc the best the| sold at prices to iit all customers, CONFECTIONERY, GLASS WARE, RED FRUITS, ! THING USUALLY] FIRST ( by ASS STORE. er tho Store is a new one opened on Monday, May 1, ENTLY iROCERIES, | i | i em NEW AND FRESH, treatment is solicited, juotations call and you will be all goods offered for W. E, BURCHFIELD., INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Lottars of administration of Hannah M. Chambers, he jo le efonte, deconsed, having been lawlully granted to tho undersigned, persons nowing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate hayment and same to duly authe nticated for} 2. G. BRETT, Adm'r, Pin ¢ Lirove M ile, Pa. New Broc kerhoff House, [A them 16). inti ROCKER HOFF HOUS G MoMIT «+ BELLEFONTE, . G. McMIL L EN, Prop'r. PA. . 8j1 u ntf JUrors YUTT'S HOUSE, i) BELL EFONTE Fraxk X. Lenaum, Proprietor Best brands of Liquors and Qigars on 1 accommodations for Travel- Good rs and Commercial Men. Also Boer bot. junit PA. 1 Terms reasonable. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO, ENTRE HALL, PA, RECEIVE DEPOSITS and aMowlnter est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sel 11 GoveramentSecurities, Gold and Coupons. Wu Worry Wi, B, Mixorn Pres't Uashler SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, REOPENING IN RESTORED BUILDING, Hoth Bexes admitted, College and Preparator Schools, Under care of Members of the Soclety of Friends. The main building destroyed by fire the pinth wanth, last, has boon comple oly rabuilt, a ne Largod, nnd fitted ap with von andy ough us faa 4 wattle contain ns WOT Stops, and priinnocs pL Pp 8 thorough course in O ba nls try, mechanical Si Civil Kngl. pearing The next torm opens Hh woth (Sept. sarily, as, other things bein equal, A ell b be ivan the Sh heut abjpiloan particulars, addre: Kil W WARD H MAs ar a La ni Stock of OIL CLOTHS. NGS, &ec.. Guggenheimer, —Al d— Great Sacrifice. We will offer the per cent below reg- ular prices, until disposed of. Goldsmith Bro., BEE HIVE One Price Stores. A TS I SI A SBR SHO 1 ANYTHING THAT CAN REASONABLY BE ASKED IN BUMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AWAITS} AT OAK WALL. THE PRICES ON BOTH THIN ‘STUFPS SCITEME OF OUR LAST MONTH'S UPSET SALE. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Bixth and Market, Philadelphia. And Brockerhol's] NEW STORE! Toe CENTRE HALL. R.J.W. gd be foun sniist, ca & office and residence on Worth side . - High Bireet, three doors gheny, Bellefonts, Pa. LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. D. BR. STRATFORD, Propricior, Lewistown; Pa. Tiers a A LG Shesper Rates Then Elsewhere eo on Clevan® Dingess” for Grand Opening —OF — NEW STOCK, JOEN MULLEN, i Manager, we AT TH Bee —Hotel Stand.- DRY GOODS, LADYS DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING —FOR— Men and Boys, GROCERIES, Cojjee, F. PORTH EY, 27s torneyat. . Office in 01d Consrd building, er alonte 8. R. PEALE ‘KER FALE & WEEE, au Uorneye-st-law. aS Office opposite the Court House, Bails: D*® G. CUTELIDE — Dentist, Millheim. Offers bh professional services to the public. He it prepared to perform all eDorations in the dents! profession. He is now ful pared to extract fects wbrolately hs pain. 279 BY HOUSE. eller, proprietor, Belle fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. = juelfy "OHN BLAIR J LINY, LINN, Atloroey-at- Law, eet, Beliefont, Sugar, Office on Allegheny str fob tf Tea, Queensware C.T. { . Alexander, C. M. Bowes, Glassware, | A ““*A¥PER & BOWER, A IE ATTORNEYEATIAW. BA RGAIN S! BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Garman's new building. Fa rmers will bo allow ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun Syrups, x Yq. _~— Go to the New Store purchasing else- # * HNVHVED OHS ‘EI00H SINEAD "peojuvaend jy joajted w pum ea0pio anok caver ‘aeyivery were. CENTRE Carriage J.0. BDEININQER Prop rte ior HALL Shops. J. W. HEXRY Bupertntondon ‘puvy uo sdoipuig eoyy Jo Fpupy |v puw WOR] XT AL Pied ‘YN ‘prean misery ‘sSonpy ‘scoceacy ‘suing mole i, ‘NOS 7» ISAS AHL INVA 0X JI YAHIVAT AT08. AASANADS MOL MSY 10: Manufacture and constantly keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, and all kind of vehicles. All work made of the best ma terial, and put together by mechan- ics of long experience. Hence all work from these shops is guaranteed. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class. COME AND SEEOUR WORK jan2i 4 4 HEL V Ho T ejuogered oudaq jo jieq Sq mon GPNIIVO Puv ¢ J0pI0 0) oRwwm CRY Op —-—— - JAS, A, BEAVER, = 3.D. sEvaENg ni. {S92 Side BARKING 00, (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Deposits, Receive And Allow Tate, 4 WM. WOLF & SON.o¢ At the Old Stand. It will be tomake ° prions pis by ‘neniia —GOOD NEWS [Em es tn for all, to know that the Mosr CoM-|™—— rLETE Stock or Goons in the valley, -N-D — T-H-E — B-E-8-T has arrived, and is now opened, at —W O LF’S— Old Reliable Stand. The finest and best gentlemen's Dress Goods, in the county. The finest, best and latest styles ladies’ Dress Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &e., &e. Qucensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but what are pure. He has the only pure, old - fashioned NEW OR LEANS sugar in the couns ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete assortment in each department. Come and sce one of the best stocks in the county. now ih of Can SAB MARS money aster for us thas at ng oles. al mat needed: ra will start you, upward made at by the Radustrionh MURRAY'S COACH SHUP In successful operation for more than a quarter of'a century, has a a reputation for well finished and serviceable work, of which, but few can boast, BUGGIES, . CARRIAGES, SPRING- WAGONS, &c., kept constantly on hand. JIARDWAR, Jas. Harris § Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and All kinds of repairing done om short notice. The wood work of Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. SHOP, COUNTY& STATE rights of PATENT BOW ToP Jor Oarriates, fo for sale. Tr . iy Un, Y. Centre Hail % And all kinds of Farming Tools, | 120¢0t RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HA RD: WARE. to meet ull demands in| this line, AS-HARRIS Sf nia . 1% Ji
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