EY BAS EY CENTRE REPORTER. entre Hall, Pa, Aug. 3, 1832, a 25 0 VO. Advertisomeon Liiree nsertior £ & AG 8 aL 8) 1 both New Goods reaing teshow LQCAL ITEMS, r, by mistake, from . h i ih x 4 . He must know iy Oo 1 y { og 50 long. i ayn nary s, to Woodward, Centre \ : Holloway, welcome rain set in ith prospect of co » oh Broek vAOIR Bt 5. nada slnthing ba 4 mace Cioting, boots an d — The Mountain Sanday School i wm the old 3 d "s place, on 4 hr —— r Al Farmers, roy go to John G. order TALUS 25: Our wheat crop hi crop; apples late 00d; IC Wilk & meeiing fee TX Hall, Wad: BI0nS, olla, m usiness of ited, and all mem A bov in the neighbor of age to learn the cab- immediately at the 1r@ To0ms, tf fair for the construc- B 2} 7 ta hv eliefonte, by the to the Scotia mines The nis y SAYEa © hig oubie Lhe ladles in the hot ps with canning and dry- by $ folo hatiay nan ie Delier can &8 they can Coes not p in this coun- from a number ds are not as well- and that the yield appearances indicat home tre county TER, Mr. id years ago, »do farmer i Nervousness vitality cured Bitters —pinden Hall items: has a silver cornet ba: about six weeks ago uss is building a new two-slc dwelling. Crops good. Andy Long two rat- tle snakes on Saturday—one 4 and the other 44 feet in length, Bric N10 2 hofl's tore, where y prices, and 1 your to Brockers the highest ( ip. Farmers own and save money. ——Lotk Haven markel: Batter 18 to 20¢ per pound, eggs 20¢ per dozen, new potatoes $1.00 per bushel, chickens 50 to S0c per pair, lard 15¢ per pound, apple butter 70¢ per gallon, corn 90¢ per bushel, currents S¢ per quart, gooseber- ries 8c per quart, huckleberries 10¢ per quart, cab} 2 {o 10¢ per head, apples oc per peck, & —JLitus, year-old json of Cyrus Philips, wbo went from Aarons- burg last spring to Stark county, Ohio, accidentally ate some poison that had been set for rats which caused his death. Philips has been quite unfortunate: his wife having died last winter he was left with three small children, the smallest of which its grandparents took the, other two are with their father. A burlesque fire brigade with hid- eous gonnding horn, bells and hose-car- riage trimmed with torches wade a sud- den appearance on our streets on Tuoes- day might about 10 o'clock amid the darkness and rain which added to the weirdness of the parade. Our first im- pression was that satan had pulled up stakes and was making for Washington, via Centre Hall, for new quarters, ~—Judge Leonard, of Clearfield, died at bis residence in that place on last Tuesday, aged about 82 years, He had been ill for some time, a gradual sinking of both body and mind continually gos ing on until relicf was given by that grimi-leveler of all men-—Death. The deceased was one of Clearfield’s most respected citizens, and during bis life had several prominent positions of trust in the county. : ~The war in Egypt is going on, and England has ehipped a little army of soldiers thither. Provisions will rise in consequence everywhere except at Sech- lors grocery, whose old prices will be maintained, altho’ it may leave them scarce any profit. No firm ever had such concern for the good of its patrons. Honest dealing always characterized them; pure and wholezome goods is what fhiey steadily offer. No imposition in oechler’s groceries, The chairman of the executive committee desires to say that the suc cess of the Sunday School Convention in Centre Hill Presbyterian Church, Aug. 17, will largely depend upon the punctu- ality of those in artendance. It is es- jally desirable that the scholars’ hour later than half-past one o'- k. More than one hour will be giv- pn for the basket refreshments and so cial pleasures at the church during the noon intermission. Preachers and super- intendents giving the notices next Sun- day are requested to urge this matter of prompi attendance. The principal speak- ors engaged will be present regardless of weather. A very enjoyable, and. we trast a profitable, time will bo realized hy all whe ritond, MADISONBURG CHIPS, Henry Feidler’'s new wagon ia ~ ldone=it is a daisy.. w {ety foot three inches long... ) { had the! misfortune to loose the horse in his stable. ... Miss Birdie Sha for. from Reading, the finest elocution ts | home pienic. £. | residence, and now W. Hagel where he also has The doctor in rapidly rising resides "with Jacel his office Fridav.... We are glad to say that 18 rattles on it....Daniel Grimm _d: parted from this life on Sunday, July 3, and was buried on Wednesday, extend family - ® lp ® |THE CENTRE COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. The thirleonth ann Contre county Sunday School Assooiation . * % ns } will be held in tho Presbyterian Church, Hill, Pa, } Order of exercises Thursday, August 17th, j Contre Cand dae COonducion, ni 0s forenoon session Deal &, ol Bellell . n.--Seripture promise and praise 10 a. m.~Discnssion—How shall wa attract scholars fo the Sunday schoo! work, Uhrist's tho ¢ cost in Sunday s¢ { service. i 1080 a. m amp! i it Aral Sarinfures eripaldd 1 i ¥ Hn We ek-day Wore ior WwW. Mil or, Bellelv 0 S8iONs Are oper 3 ow ie * 3 wday school is invite } % » \ nT ¥ ¥ two delegates, one eof them, } wh QLIGON Are intmant or la, to be tha super : oa 3.3 spars in 09 Col dailies freely par i delegates who desire enters yes during the convention ) rd their names to Rev, W. K. wr, Centre Hall, not later than seven davs previous to the meeting. Third—~Each family attending the fore- noon session, expecting to remain for the afternoon, is requested to bring a basket lunch to be taken at the church during noon recess Since averything worth anys s something, each delegate is some prepared to assist in dee necessary expenses of the “aborers together with God," l come “‘in tl ity of the faith," praying especial may realize the s¢ who meet “in Al X CURTD Cresent Dav, Sec'y Executive committee: Reva R, Critten. A FIGHT WITH ROBBERS, > aud mE Raading, I"a., July 90, Toast a dozen Jet small caved here from the village 1 1 Hereford ville, enstern i | Yas 2 pisiint Borks county whieh and pistols were used, was at night ing about an hour resulted wounding! of sever ‘fengaged in driving off the mob I'he ah. ject of the thieve Manno D few milas from Clavionyille. The would was to rob named Clommer, residing a ha robbars first ade thelr appearance on Monday night and surrounded the |} hoy came in a larg posed they are sirang camped in the hills oral attomptls wara n hy battering d« such a warm recept Mr, Cle: with the ides that the mer § { attompt, and } umber of a ph 3 nana i} 1¢ opened L she DUArp cries} i arged a voile) of pain followed, but none of the intruden dropped. They, however, fell back to the road and returned the fire, wounding W vom #8 3 : + $ : Gaulmer in the arm with a ball : 1 > (4 »- 5 revolver. Yollay aller voliew Was at twenty yards’ distance at the slowly re- treating returned. Henry was struc ceiving a slight flesh wound. Was quite dark, and the farmers kept weil together and fired low. Finally the thieves, apparantly the lead ff ih gang, shouted that if the ceased they would ble, barn and house ammunition bs fell back to Clemmer's hot posed that the thieves Wagon, characters were seen in the iden, J. Zeigler, J. J. Lohr, Messrs. J. W. { Gepheart, D. S. Keller, F. P. Green and J. C. Walker. . bo HILLIARD'S GREAT FIELD SHOW 2 FAMILY | | fig erat ane sast ma Gri > his great and honest menagerie, tra } i od animal and circus combination is to exhibit at Centre Hall, on Auge moves steadily and sleekly and amusing thousands, and everywhere an illustrious repatation. comes to us triumphant; and everything oints to such an ovation as it deserves to receive, and from all classes, for the rigid scrupulous delicacy ol its Are as conspicuous as its wnt superiority in all other decorum and nage t . re: 0 special poss is great exposition, they and duly set forth in the various SAY i & host of genuine fea- I would have k in trade of advertizemént 0 as +f Rat i \ gs; sufficient is here to lana aione 1d added to these is a grand strious riders, super- savensleaguesboot lever clowns, and a whole cara. Eus and and all } . Rape RN bsrutad avimals Cungsup, eQuUCAl0Q AllmMuis. aad th ~OUll TiC Es 20 one, Van © 1 A rope, Asia and Nortd ir course you will; meld emia THE INDIANS ROUIED AFTER LOUSING TWENTY KILLED, Presido of San Francisco, July 18.—To it General, Washington, D, C. iding General, Department of Arizona, reports as follows: That Uap- tain Catffee, in corimand of detachments of Third and Sixth Cavalry, overtook hos. ile be 17th, on the west branch of '‘s*Ford, eight miles north of Springs, and held them till ylumn came up, when a& severe in a deep ravine, managed by Cafleo, lasting till night, Indians the night, leaving six dead. Scouts reported twenty killed; six women and children were captured; also, thirty-two head of stock and all their camp equipage nd traps, Troops lost one enlisted man ne scout killed; Lieutenants Cone veree and Morgan, Third Cavalry, and five men wounded, two dangercusly, Hos- tiles were led by Nabtithis, one of the Cu-~ | bicu prisoners, and consisted of other re lensed prisoners and renegade scouts. Mason's command joined Chaffee in the night, and must bein persuit of fugatives. [Sigued] McDowgLL, Major-General, 1 } Henfy W. Lohmeyer, a Philadelphia yrovision dealer, has a young, pretty and loving wife. He was exceedingly desir ous of offspring, and at the end of two years of a married life Mrs. Lobmeyer plotted to gratify him by pretending to give birth to a baby. n this deception she was aided by a friend, Mrs. Rosen berg. They procured an infant at the almshouse, and the husband believed he was a father. The secret was kept for three months, and was finally divulged when the almshouse authorities, discover. ing that there was no record of of what had become of the child, erdered an inves- tigation. Lohmeyor has forgiven his wife, and will adopt the little one. In in vestigating this case, the officials found that a Mrs. Niblo bad played a precisely similar trick on her husband. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wo are authorized to announce the name of Dr, P. 8. Fischer, of Zion, as a candidate for Legislature, subject to dem- ocratic usages. We are ruthorized to announce that D. . Taylor, of College township, is a cans didste for Assembly, subject to democrat. ic usages. We are authorized to announce the name of John A, Woodward, of Howard township, as a candidate tor Assembly, subject to democratic psages, We are authorized to announce that Henry Meyer,’of Miles is a candidate for Assembly, subject to democratic usages, Reap, MARK AND LEARN—That a fine enclosed Picnic Ground with every convenience such as Swings, Croquet ground, Quoits, Pavilion, and a fne spring of pure water, plenty of shade. Music and linen got up at moderate rates. Carriages and tickols to the cave. Socie- ties, Clubs, Lodges, and all respectable parties for further information address GEO. B. NASH, Spring Mills Hoyse, spring Mills, Pa, ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of buginess, { have remodeled, repainted and added to the external as 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 pat- ronage in the past, and solicit a continu- ance of the same. My stock is as near full ag possible, Iam in complete com munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of Now York and Philadelphia and am supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my ling not kept in stock, will be gent for at onceand delivered atthe same prices that {¢ could be bought at if you went or sent yourself. I buy m drugs for cash, pay no discounts, hich enables me to sell just as cheap as any othe er drug store in the county. All business ‘between dealer and customers strictly con. fidential, J: D. MURR AY, junit Gontra Hylt, 13jul8m bh to-day. It is also believed them ware badly wounded. EC — ENGLAND'S CRIME IN EGYPT. sovereign either with or act whatever by any } } ¥ . - person or DOJY whalever, competent public} There is and] bas been in short no war at all; and it ful} lows that there bas been : § Lhgrelord no right in any the law “Thou shalt no British law having beer ¢ i have Vattal's and blacksi iy for declaring that what has taken piace, is, | t war, but brig Egyptian who| boen | by the law of England, n andage and murder. Every has been killed at Alexandria hiss i for vv simply murdered, and for every thus murdered the blood-guiltiness lie ruly at the door of every member of the present Cabinet! as though they bad club- bed bim to a London 1 i stint Xing body i Murder too, is of a pariicular odious kind} death in sireel. ! y 14.5 a ~deliberate, coldsbiloodea and w by the vory strong on the very weak, } Reet In s i worl 1 ost poweriul armor-ciad world has been dealing forth for one} whole day and part of another death foes, i ahd destruction, nol against equal but against so~calied "enemy'’ whose smooths! bores could scarcely reach aud could nev-| : erseriousl) saying that elther mjure ik. oir We are far from| Besuchamp Sey | mour or those under his commsnd are) free from blame who engages in an unjust] war, much less io an act of brigandage—| but the chief, the overwhelming respons sibility lies upon those who, silting at this! end of the wire, sent forth orders for the| commission of what is nothing less thau al crime, Ia thal crime every man is an acs| complice who does not lift up his against it, voice! And we, for our part, protest against it, and denounce it asa most wicks! ed and bloody act. What answer the) members of the Conservative conscience for! for their applause] so-called party can make to their complicity in, or of this act, we know not. For us who be. lisve that the power and the England ropute of} are with | rights] and to respect those of others, we liberate] bound up her resolutions to enforce her own caqunlle CqURLLY our soul by protesting with all the energy | of which we are capable against an act which will for ever sully her good name. | — London Vanity Fawr; | . AP» - WHAT WILL MAKE THE LEWIS. TOWN ENCAMPMENT AT. TRACTIVE, . The fact that the encampment of 8,000! members of the National Guard of Penn-| sylvania at Lewistown on the 5th of An. gust will be the first time the entire body | of state militia has been brought together, | will make it a particularly interesting event, A circular of important orders, ol which the following embraces the points of most general interest, has just been is-| sued by Major General Hariranft. The drills will Lie upon division drill grounds; First Brigade—Saturday, August 5. from 4 10 6 p. m., battalion drill. Monday, August 6, from 4 to 6 p, m., brigade drill At 6 o'clock p. m., review by the major general, Wednesday, August 0, from 9 to 11 o'clock a. m., battalion drill. Second Brigade—Monday, An from 9 to 11 a. m , batallion dyiiy” day, August 8, from 4 to ¢ RB wm. brigade drill. At 6 p. w., Peview by the msjor general. Tuesday, August 19 from 9 t 11 a. m., hatallion dil] Slut Third Brigade—"Tuesd~, yp, from lla mw. Luallion drill, nesday. ~sugast O, from4to 6 p. m., brie gado drill. AtCp. m., review by the major general. Thursday, Augnet 10 from 4 to 6 p. m., batallion drill. : I'he artillery will drill e vary day from 2 tod p. m., and on Friday, 11th, from toll 3 wm. asdirected by the artillery battallion commander. Other drills may be ordered by the brigade commanders and the artillery battallion eammander at such times and places as will not interfere with this order. Thore will ba no drills on Sunday. The rogular Bunday morn ing inspection will be beld in all the com. mands, beginning 4: 980 a, m. Camping parties will be detailed from each organs zation in suficient numbers to erect tents, etc., who will oarry with them cooked ra- tions. No sutlers, or peddlers or hawkers will be allowed entrance to or permitted to ply their vocation within the limits of the camp except the division sutler and newspaper carrier who have been appoint. ed and officially authorized by these head: quarter, Headquarters of “the division will ba in camp from Augus : 12 1862, gust & ta August aust ¢ Hues August 8th, Wed- ~ — HILLIARD'S GREAT SHOW. This superb animal and arenic organi | gation, which is to exhibit at Centre Hall, | on Friday, August 11, combines ample} capital with every adjunct of modern sci ence, Lo gather in the most notable of live ing curiosities and muscular phenomena from the uttermost parts of the earth, and to present them with every elogang acoos-| gary thutart oon davign, ba Part dies i { iis a magnificence to both sped tacular dis It the published y play and srenle performance. province of the sdvertisomant slsawhara, and of tha attractively illus. Iail urier and other bills, to solves { tline and to recording the aldan Tac tf gntinuonus =u #8, 40 iy morited ar y certain te bo roe {peated hero somehow, an ins ! nm of merit in the publie stinetiva recognitl the 10N08 < ki with regard and th ito the coming supe ellen | immense lanimal and arenio enterprise is magestios inily apparent i! 8, Kv ory body the y {ower double 8 hound t ample are xl y Lente DANIEL GRIMM. Lie NG t } FLIOTO0 destin OW» $ to inform the ress « RgALG U0 an would Memo. our souls) rect a monument Wo his b audi at his saverest efforts and bright | \ } Wii not i us ever chien down in Lh nor achiovments dark nigh sink | obityion. | Hig And yal J a single span om the cradle to the grave, Durmg any yoars of tris ! reubios we i ROOF LO WM Lain al which will intehied ir moment uver h, MyBack! a common expres- a world of g. How much sufs § summed » up In if thing about in the back 15 OCCAasI10NCcd DY 80 many thing May be caused by kidney discase, liver com- lain ' plaint, consun X y HPDLIOTN, cold, rhicumatism, dyspep i st] ’ dy 4 0 bility, NC. / 11,00 - work, nervous A i nan’ Whatever tNed wise, don't 4 n ML } wrong a atient i # } something is needs prompt No medicine has i § fy Cis Lili Ureiy ’ a1Seases as $34 . » « BITTERS, and 15 by commencing lation, and mak- and rich, been a and kidoey 8 Was very poset I amount § did eat was annoyed non-retention of ny remedies with sed Brown's d that my Tr Be any unense, My more, and my ch, that | feel After the use of s Litters for ol ¢ t Sued twenty poumi ysicians and » and recom- Bite d others suffering as you are, and it will Cure you, TERS, il Das cur MARRIED, y, at Centre Hall, by Rov | ar, George A. Dlewarl and) i y A. Hile, all of Pleasan: Gap. Spring Mills Market, Wheat, $1.00 Rye Sk Corn, eurs, per bu, TU Corn, shelled, Oats, Buckwheat, bf Barley 0c, Cloverseed,. Timothy sead, 2.00 to L756 Plaster, gro $0.00 Flour, per ¥iog We Pp > gy " : 1 Eggs por MUR. I ' ast ad wr 1 Corroctad WOOsiy DY 1. i i i $ | “Yl. / & ay Lar Aro the Purestandi Best Elitters ever made. Lcurative } POGUE, being tho greatest 3 3 - EF 3a { 1 {1 Parfier, Laver Regulator, yf r I } 5] iy [afe and Health nestoring voit on earth. No disease Afenl On €ariil. NO QISCHSC Or 211 1 14% Ans str: Hy Yar m. Hi nein can possibly long exist ei ‘ " . [rop Bitters are used. so ih Wore Tarie d and perfect bh ir op rations, They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm, To all whose employments cause irregu- laity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appeti- zer, Tonic and mild Stimulant Jiop Bitters are inveluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimu- lating, without intoxicating, No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or arent is, use prop Bitters, Don’t wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use frop Bitters at once. + It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved’ by go doing. $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Remember, trop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made; the *“ Invalid’s Friend and * hope,” and! no person or family ‘should’ be without it. (g) Over 5000 Druggists AND » an Harrow ta in bivetions of Five Hare wied for each Harrow | and os ange Is taade from this Harrow without sal ing Lhe team ved snd piven ea 1 Teo Crvsings In making it tho most effective market. HAS ONLY T0 BE USED TO BE APPRECIATED. J and you will buy no other. wir $1 on wiverizer fn the The Penn Harrow HANGED TO A THIER HARROW { % FAI Li BOTARY Indepensabie for Orchasds, an (he ATTOWwWS Hg 0 and all around ving wha oe Ureos with. The Penn Harrow CHARGED TO BINGLE "A" HARROW, By removing the wing sud wheel from the original The Penn Harrow CHANGED TO DOUBLE “A® HARROW. A Remove the wheel from the original, reverse the The Penn Harrow « (CHANGED TO A SQUARE HARROW, By removing the wheel from the original you have Have Signed or Endorsed the ‘Following Remarkable Document: Aesars. Boeabury & Johnson, Manufasture ing Chemiate, 21 Platt Bt, Now York: Gontlemon :—~For tho past fow years we havo sold various brands of Porous Plas- tors. Physicians and the Public prefer Benson's Oapoine Porous Plagtor to all others, We consider thom ono of the very few reliable household remedios worthy | of confidence. Thoy are superior to all other Porous Plastera or Xdniments for external use, ¥ © Bonecon's Capeine Plaster is a genuine Parmacoutionl product, of tho highost order of merit, and so recognized by physicians and druggiste. When other vemodies full got a Bon son's Capcino Flaster. ————— You will be disappointed if yon use cheap Flasters, Liniments, Pada or Elec trical Magnavic tova, 3 Pia ® 3 5 # CARE Brink ia © BARS BA Bre, Arrow, The Penn Harrow ON IT8 SLED, Tt has always been a great inconvenience tao the arrow to and from the fiel The Penn Harrow pviates this, as no matter which Harrow you hed The Penn Harrow Is made of the hest white onk, with steel arrow was tho most uphanay imple. Wn 8 Lh lo we oie AF Combination Penn Harre™, AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. CAMDEN, N, J, wv — DINGES'! PLAIN, TALK TO EVERY BODY. "| i READ THIS!! ET I will keep up a FULL LINE OF GOODS, right along. DO NOT FORGET THIS | I especially call atten. tion to MY BTOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal if not Fupe, rior to any in the Val. ley. ————— this from the prices asked, Checks. Each customer taking a $20 check sume purchased will be punchs ed and when amount is full $1 will be thrown off the 820, besides having your goods lower than sold elsewhere New Departure. — 0 — Believing it to be the best for both merchant and customer that ail dealings should be in cash, and fol lowing the example of most promi. nent and successful dealers, I have determined to do away with the credit system after the 17 of July, 1882. After this date the books will be closed and I will sell only 3 wae ff LY -FOR=CASH- or is equivalent. yr EE — Thavkful to my customers for {their past patronage, I hope to meet [them in the future at my old stand, \where I am confident I can rell much CH EAPER THAN BEFORE, and LOWER thao elsewhere. Have de (termined to give my customers the benefit of the new system, i i 3 1 PROULUUCE will be taken in ex- (change for goods at hignest market {price. Respectfully, I. J. Grenoble, bprivg Mus, Pa, { Durchfield’'s New Grocery. i s—— : i INEW CENTRE COUNTY BANK BUILDING. -y | | ‘GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! THE New Store in the Centre Coun- ty Back Building, High st., Belle {foute Penn's, IS NOW A NT) =e STOCK FULL. The goods on sale are the best the OPEN i 3 | market affords, and sold at prices to suit all customers, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS. | i hi E GREAT i { ans REEEEE H HIV IB BE HHIY ¥ KBB ER EE HHH 1 VV ER b- pg X HHI YY |BBB EEEERE H HI V SCHEME OF OUR LAST MON ———_ i ———— B———— FA=R=P=E-T=S . CIAIRIPIEIT IS. Greatest Bargains rm EVER Offered in Carpets Having bought the Entire Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &ec.. formerly owned by GLASS WARE, CANNED FRUITS, | AND EVERY THING USUALLY! KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE. | Remember the Store is a » one opened on fA» Morisy, May 1, LAND | NEW AND FRESH, |The patronage of all desiring fair treatment is solicited, Bn For quotations call and you will be convinced that a revolution has been ef. fected in prices of all goods offered for sale, jan29 W. E, BURCHFIELD. R G W. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Centre Hall, Otlice at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis faction in all branches of his profession, Ether administered. Hdapr WwW M. A. SANDO MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop oncorner of Church and Main st. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice, and good fits QUAT- anteod, according to the latest styles. A Inrge lot of samples always on hand. Workmen of long experienced in his employ. nov y . . CORNELIUS, "hotographer, 316 rkel Stree LEWISBURG, Pa. HarkuiStres!, The best work at moderate prices. All work pertaining to photography finely ex. scuted. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. but must be accompa nied with the cash, julld New Brockerhoff House. JROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGIHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. G. G. MOMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. LH. Free Buss to and from all trains. gf Special rates to witnesses and jurors. 8juntf I UTT'S HOUSE. | BELLEFONTE, PA. Fraxx X Lunas, Proprietor. Bost brands of Liquers and Cigars on hand. Good accommodations for Travel. ers and Commercial Men. Also Beer bot. tler, Terma reasonable. 20iuntf PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. OENTRE HALL, PA RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter est; Discount Notes; Buy and Hell GovernmentSecuritios, Gold and Coupons. ‘Wu, B, Minare Tarhis SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, REOPENING IN RESTORED RUILDING. Both Besxes admitted. College and Preparator Schools, Under care of Members of the Soclety o Friends, The main building destro, ab fire the ninth month last has been comnletely rebuilt, ene larged, and fitted up with all co ‘venlences Thor. ough lostructions in M-anguags s Literature, Mathe. mation, and the Sciencés, ow 8itentific Building coataining Laboratories, raft Rooms, achive Rbops, and appliances for ursuing a thorovgh course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Olvil Fag neering. The next term opens 9th month (Seps.) 13th, oly early, as, other things belug equal, places will bo given the earliest applicants. Por full particulars, address KDWARD H, MA~ GILL, Prost, Swarthmore College. Delaware Uo, Yonua, luli ET YOUR JOBPRINTING DONF Guggenheimer, Great Sacrifice. We will offer the same at 30 to 40 per cent below reg- ular prices, until disposed of. Goldsmith Bro., BEE HIVE One Price Stores, And Brockerhof’s NEW STORE! CENTRE HALL. Grand Opening —O0F— NEW STOCK, JOHN MULLEN, Manager, AT THE —llotel Stand.— DRY C0008. FER G00 CLOTHS, CASSIMERS Ds, NOTIONS, EANCY GOODS, CLOTHING Men and Boys. GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar, lea, Syrups, Queensware, Glassware, BARGAINS! - oe I AIBA P05 NRA Farmers will be allow ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun= ty. Go to the New Store before purchasing else where, — CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. 4.0. DRININGER J. W, HEXXY Proprietor Buperstenden 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 SEE OUR WORK jan? sr WM. WOLF & SON. At the Old Stand. It will be —-~GOOD NEWS— for all, to know that the Most Cox- rLETE Stock oF Goobps in the valley, A-N-D — T-H-E — B-E-S-T has arrived, and is now opened, at —W OO 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., &c. Queensware, Glassware, Gro- ceries, none but what are pure. He has the ou y pure, old - fashioned NEW ORs LEANS sugar in the couns ty, an article rarely found in these days. A complete assortment in each department. Come and see one of the best stocks in the county. . AHOWARL Jas. Harris §& Co. AT TH REPORTER QUICHE ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HA'Y FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, WARE, to meet all this line, JAS. HARRIS TH'S UPSET BALE. R.J. W. ROONKE. Dentist, can Le bis office and residence on Narth High Street, “three doors East of gheny, Bellefonte, Pa. : Marble & Granite WORKS. D. R. STRATFORD, Proprieior, Lewistown, P The undersigned 4 de public of Penvevailey that sared to do sll kinds of work in AND URANITE 81 few Rs be work Heing 1% w the Lewistown. Marble orks, od thal I can furnish Nol ye Deaily toduced pion. Ly, loctly Civas Dinos Cetre Hal HL F. YoRTS EY, . worneysat-Law, Office in 01d Conard building, Bellefonte SB PEALE XE. p 8 wx EE, iH a MEse Hotneye-at-law. Office opposite the © Belle tne, Pa os Hous Belles D* 8. G GUTELIUS = Denvst, Millbeim, Offers his professional services lo the public. i prepared Ww perform sll ab : dental profession, Ile Is now fuily. pared to extravl locih i pain. - = my USH BOUsE. W. &. Teller, proprietor, Belis lonte, Pa. Special attention gives 10 country trade, OHN BLAIR LINN, Attorney st Law, Ville oa Allegheny aren Deseo C. T. Alexander. C. Bower LEXANDER & COWRRT : ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, ; BELLEFUNTE, PA, Otlice in Garman » new buliding. ww 0GIRer] BE i¥ ns JCC SINE 8 JU pul iw Jt 4 t Ini MOCO TNX € # RVEVED ‘3 ‘peoruvaend 4p s08j30d vw puw L20pa0 nck oanir) Teng were ‘JEU HI JRVA . N0X JI YABIVAET N08 FHEINTD: HOA MeV ‘pur uo sdeipurg ec "HIYN ‘NOS % THI VAT | © a ejucjelie yy j Yous Jo eq Of) mos CHWIIVD PU FHOHE PIO 0) OVW OEY PAL SOIISIIE] "XT AL 0 — JAS. A, BEAVER, President. Or Ts COUNTY BANKING (Late Milliken, Hoover & Go.) Receive Deposits, Allow Interest, And Discount Notes, Buy Government Securities, Gold & 1apb8Lt asiness now before thé You cat make money fi for vs than al a3 x tal not deeded. Wewilistert you. 813 a upward made a! home by the Indasirious. “ and girls wanted everywn ere $0 for ua. Now isthe time. You can work-im Jmesaly or give your whale time So the bas on oun live st homes asl 10 tas om No pay yoa naacly as well. Xoone engaging at onod. term on Address TRUE & UO. A homorably, MURRAY» CUACH SUNP In successtul operation for more thea a quarter of a century, has strained a reputation for well finished wed serviceable work, of which but few can boast, . co BUGGIES, . SPRING- WAGONS, &e., kept constantly on hand, short notice. The wood work eof Bodies, Gearing and Wheels made and sold separately. : "SHOP, COUNTY&STATE. rights of PATENT BOW ToP for Carriages, for sales For further particulars, LEVI MURRAY, Centre Hall 15dectf, « Centre Co., CUT THIS OUT acu R15 11 840 wien Wermwaatores ini hc A pa RL
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