cear in advance, $2.50 Advertisements three insertions. ad's at special not in sdvance lina lor yeariy r voar $001 coluam $45. paying vance, will get a fs nu pre all subscribers d in RQ sdadit onal IITMER & LO., Spring Mills, Pa,, Wi their immense, for titention Lo 1 ¢ stock 0 (Goods, THE “IMPERIAL and manufacturers Furniture, arpets t to select and SEW ly matched decided that learfield & South 3 3 ihr sug h I OCK nown tage nackerel, i and { yon will ving the biggest Ifall the i and talked constru ted pill be) there will jities that con!d be intry ILry Centre loy of the he last few a visit did ree of Lewis Mensh, of near it 1at# 25, died the oth- ily val ug upon a boy named , in this place on Monday, rather serious, and may and warning against a fu- r schools of a brutal hat, ng in the line r, cheap and a first | vourself into the Branch and sing t and you'll get it, test in McKean gO, iWo women sawing, the in pairs. to compete with men in in- arsuits, here is a field they and no man will pila 8. BR ICW { for cross-cut WOrKing he Philadel; hia Times, anent the dy te gcare in various European coun- if 1] nt, says: “Dynamite is nresent ing common iken seg factures and two of them perfectly legs, it} ifficalt to ! 8 ble to prevent their sale, ses ie 2 Of coms ight knowledge of their ties and a little skill in mixing them can manufacture the explo- ve in small quantities in an ordinary rivate room. It will thus be seen bow t it will be to suppress the mann. ure of the article in suflicient quanti. i to he very destructive in the hands an organized band of Nihilists or So- £4 A VETY & 3 ro | * ¥ chemical quali will find the finest, largest, and most complete lot of tomb stones and monuments at the Bellefonte Marble Works ever seen in the county. I have at least 00 sets of tomb stones and monuments to select from and will sell them at lower prices than any firm in the county. 1 Lave no extra charges for lettering them and bringing them to the grave yard, Call and see them before buving elsewhere, Dapit Why suffer longer from dyspepsia, ine digestion, want of appetite, loss of strangth, lack of envrgy, malaria, inter mittent fevers, etc? Brown's Iron Bitters nayer (ail to curn these disonses. They are I kencharm on the digestive organs, re moving sil dyspeptic symptoms, ste. Res member it is the only iron preparation that will not biacken the teeth or give headache. ‘Ask your druggist concerning ILE merit, YY Ary i Ut hoanest ( Le ITEMS FROM MADISONBURG,. Spring is setting in and the farmersaie busy plowing. The new landlord has arrived and is ready for business. John { Ocker is going to erect a new house and shop this summer, Daniel Baney is now City controller of Lamy station, and is also the head sawyer of the Reber & Ocker sawmill. J, T. Roush left for school on Monday last. Havey Rishel is going to ship 10 tons of bones this spring, Dr. Gerge Lee has a fine practice in our town. Tha Doctor is a square kind of a fellow all through with but one excep- tion —he don't eat hay. Tobias Kline- felter's old mill will stand it a good while yet; he propped it the other week. Reu~ ben Grimn is likely to lose his best horse on account of a sore leg. Albert Kline- felter caught two trout this spring measur ing 17 aud 16} inches, Ww. Mr. Moyer is doing a fir business gince he came to the hotel, Joseph Bailey is confined to his bed, suffering from rhen- matism. J.J, Ocker’s saddler shop is iimost done—John is a good workman. Mrs. Feidler and Mr. A. Guiser will erect new dwelling houses this summer, I'he Lutherans are not making much {headway with their new chinrch, David | Bartges started to Philipsburg on Mon- day to work at his trade. Ocker and | Reber's lnmber job, at Lamy station, is {moving along lively —Prof. Dan'l Bainy las foremun. Hope the Profs knee will l. There must be a cowardly at work that job or else they would not take the Profs dog along bova, pick up courage enough to 2 bed alone, Mr. Reber started for | Philadalphia on Saturday to purchese {spriog goods, which will be offered for (sale in the old room in the ho'el is % i - { building as {goon be wel wb { DOYS an to bed ro to store - are informed that “Fort Spring Mills, surrendered to Grenoble, on Monday night st 12 and tarned it over to John H, Bibby, who is vouched for as a man in every sense of the word, and the article «l there. Mr. Bibby is an experiend ed hotelist, 3 ; w ! We ash,” at Gen, ' 4 5, 0 CLOCK, that i jLIIAL WAS neeas Dress goods of lale sty les still sold at 20 per cent below cost, at the Brocker- bofl, Centre Hall. store, Ladies, call and see the goods. Fancy goods, notions, boots, shoes, hats, ned goods, glassware, clothing ny other goods, at Brockerhofl” Hall store, and sold at 20 per cent than Call, while is a chance for bargains, 1 i shawls, strawhats, Cat ind Centre A cost, there Harper of Aaronsborg, » Reformed « ongregation of hagdeome offer, s8 we have 1 informed. He has proposed to give them the lot on which the old Petriken re- one of the old “lands provided the con- w choreh thereon, in also offers to present able residence on t, as a parsonage. The undoubtedly and tear doxn the r part of the one on house stood, 'of the tien build event he Va town, t filer, iu the back new the con manuel Ettinger and Mre, , two aged ladies of Aa are in feeble health ee A burned on lest Friday night. Four horses and a wagon Lelonging to Sampson Q. sewing machi were h the other contents of the Mr. Mingle is a native of Mill- ng & agent, burned barn. helm. At i. 4 Viti} the anual meeting of the stock- h f the Bald Eagle Valley Rail road Company held in Philadelphia, oa ing officers were elected Mackey ; dire Dubarry, James Duffy, ors « win Jr, Strickland Kneass, A. C, May- , Wistar Morris, G. B. Roberts, Ed- ind Smith snd Edmund Blanchard. wT hi 8 Laas w in the woods in Potter county is three feet deep in many places A large number of wild animals have died from lack of fuod and water. -—Lewins & Co. defy the world and the rest of mankind for cheap clothing for men or boys. Their new stock is un- surpassed for elegance and low prices. The rush consequently is great, but they are prepared to accommodate ell, ~ We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Jones, wife of the editor of the Ty- rone Herald, which occurred suddenly on Saturday evening, She had been in delicate health for some time. Mra. Johes was a niece of Mrs. Jas. C, Boal, of this place, —=An important addition has been made to the Bee Hive column-—don't fail to look it up. Prof. Wolf, oor efficient Co, Sup't, put in a half hoor with the Rerorrer on Monday. | =——The Penusyalley Institate, at Cen- {tre Hall, opened its spring term on Mon« day with 41 students, { -——=The firm of Feidler & Rankle, in { Haines, has dissolved, the store remain- {ing in bands of Mr. Feidler. Mr. Rua- | kie has gone to Middleburg, as a partner with Mr. Seebold in a store. ~—Mr. Lohr has broken ground for a new house on Church street. Mrs, Strugis died suddenly. at Millheim, on last Satardav morning. She {was a daughter of D. A. Masser. ~~The Penn Harrow for sale by Al. i exander & Co, { -———Some folks say the way to sell {goods is lying about them, now here is a specimen : A certain marble firm not 1000 miles from here, told a party that their tomb stone would cost them $35 and that the Bellefonte Marble Works would for the same { ! charge them $45 tomb stone, when the truth is I furnished the tomb stone to the firm at $30 and would have furnished it to any person at $30 where the party who bought it paid the $5 profit which they could have saved by buying it from us, Call and be convinced and get prices to compare with other, Husren Dapit eA first class lot of horse-collars all kinds from $1.50 to $5.00. A assortment of ready made harness, all prices, on hand at Boose saddler shop, Centre Hall._Call and ‘see his stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere and you will save money thereby. Bapit Wit. A. Currey desires to inform the people of Centre Hall and vicinity that he will resume shoe-making again, and be ready at all times for new work or re- pairs, guaranteeing neatness and style in all, aod reasonable charges. bapdt WanNren—A good man to solicit or ders for monuments and grave stones in Penns Valley. Call on or address Belle fonte Marble Works. A good chance for ~- Weather fine an 1 spring-like, a good man, 2 ~Rev, Elisha Butler, who role the Clearfield cirenit as a Methodist minis ter in 1838, whe that country was a wil- derness, died last week at Tyrone, aged 85 years, ~The Barree Forges]io Hunting- don county, owned by J, W. Mumper & Co., were closed on 13 by the Sheriff. Judgments to the amount of $40,000 have been enterel, El - - The later returns from the Michigan State election indicate the election of all the Fusion (Democratic and Greenback) candidates, instead of only half of them, the majorities against the Republicans ranging from less than 1,000 to about 8, 00, - — PHILAD. MARKET, Philadelphia, April 17 Flour--Demand fair and market firm Wheat—-No. 2 red in elevator 11 April 1 17}¢al 18} Corn—8all mixed in elevator 64% +11 i April 64 anb644 Onts—R 2 do ~ red N NO Bs sail mixed white b BOL in waht 1.2, PRODUCE Apple butter—4'abe per i Apples 2008.00 for med pet Ll, fancy 4 Ad.00 Beans—Prime medium ime marrow ints $ Nad 1 per 2 Boal 60, Limas { holee pr five im Ball io factory ) 16al7 Luoted at SRNR itzer Beeswax 12 peaches, halve raspberries 52a, nl’ ali, ol gait No. 1 Pema Rl Vegetables low 1 Ege a and aes ’ rg } cnses | EOORe eres do do ye i i MARRIED At Milesburg, April 6, by Rev. E. Ed- wards, Jonathan PY. Bullock, of Miles- burg, to Happali Erhard, of Spring Mills. On 8th instant, at the Ev. Luth. par sonage, Logavsviile, Pa, by Kev. J. K. Miller, Mr. Howard M. Esterline to Miss Amelia C. Amm, both of Green towne ship, Clinton Co. At the residence of James Kennelley, Spring Mills, on April 7, by Rev. F. Ad~ ams, Mr, Alexander UC, Davis to Miss du- san Hoover, bth of Spring Mills, By the same, April 12, at the residence of Samuel Leitzel, Mr. famuel Mulbarger to Miss 1 zzie CU, Jamison, both of Belle- fonte On April 12, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick, Mr. B. ¥. Edwoods and Miss Ellen L. Weaver, both of Aarousburg. On April 8, at the Luth. parsonage in Reversburg, by Rev. A. K. Zimmerwan, Mr. Wm. UU. Caris, of Tylersville, and Mies Lydia J, Goodman, ot Logansville. DIED. On 21 ult, in Sugar Valley. Henry Wise, aged 87 years, 21 days. The de ceased was born in Haines twp. - - wo —— NOTICE 10 STOCKHOLDERS, The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Lewisburg and Tyrone Rail. road Company will be held at the office of the Company, No. 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa, on Monday, May 7, 1883, at 11} o'clock, a. m. Elec tion for President and Directors same day and place. Sh 19apst JAMES R. McCLURE, Bec'y, EX ECUTRIX'S NOTICE letters 4 ry upon the estate of Michael Nofsker, deconsed, late of Gregg township, having been lawfully granted to the under signed, she would respectfully request all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthenticated for settlement. JANE NOFBKER, Executrix, Spring Mills testamonto {api OURT PROCLAMATION. Woereas, the Hon, Charles A. Mager, President of the Uonrtof Common Pleas of the 35h Judicial Dis trict, consisting of the sounties of Ventre, Ulinton and Ulparfiold, sad the Mon. J. K. Runkie and the Hon , J, 4. Larrimer, Awoo, J odges in Usoire rouns ty, having issued thalr precept, beating date | of day of Apr. 188, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Torminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pesos in Hollefonte, for the SHonaay of Ape. wast; pelos be 00 Gar of Apr: pr. next, being » o t 1953, and to continue two wesks. Notice is hereby given to the , Justices of the Pease, Aldermen and Constables of sald county of Centre, that be then and there in Wheir proper petvons, at 10 o'elock in the fornoon of sald dur, with thelr records, Ingnl sitions, examination th remembrances, to do those things which to their office apperiaine to be done, and those whe sre bound in resognizances to ow o agains prisoners that sre or shall be ia Be Jatt of tre cvanty, be then and there to prose tute against them all Pp Given nader my at te, the Isat day Hncen nthe Genera Quarts Centre « ft the next sexs FX Lehman W R Teller GG M Millen Donde! Garman Emanuel Brow Howard&M'Go Benard « John Shennan ove Faul Odenkirk J I Mever DH Rul Kner fs EE office of the ler fom for the grant avern He do 10 i do n Wan do Eating hots do (i G0 Marlow Faven i ERIFF SA then i NL0 oR post that cortain i Howard borough | desoribed as it west cornet of Wm, ¥ long Ma th lg theese 114° west Bald Eagle thenee down sald cans A B Tiptou's tt fe) follow ¥ au Mitchell's : , g eit sii thelr petitions for the § y wiry i Went BT k of the Court of bien 11 steout so firih r Creck canal ng of the sams Hefoute Boro | i ir they da do do Hue to Hue of Win, Riddic’s heirs, dime to Win, FP Mitchell's lot lot to the place of begluning, Containing one acre HNOTe Or los Medzed, taken in execution and to {be sold asthe property of Nathan J Miwhell ants, I Al the right, title and Interest Uy “tf nu tract, plece or parcel o do doy ilo to io ih ' on ond to all i situated atid Blate Beginning dale of a ike leading io do do yr Moire do i do Hane on t {from the QO) ein i 1 of sal 11 ¥ a w t i7 510 I re ali a0 by at 174 t lz Lh 1. 1hetg i161 of 10 do township [Hs da nountain stone O11 in f land of Bans ff Haanuel Hus WE! Aang do / une) Foster Borough | 5 whsEhip AHP ER LES, RE, i 4 14 " dex § inches west sil feet! jraom 19 foot alley | rough. decd, wy any ol » or he account of J W Gey adm’r of &« » the place of wher, late of Boggs twp, decd net. Thereon | JAMES A. MoCLAIN Register, fofler, adminis rock, late of Be hart Rate Cx TRADE MARK) Don's] ys wa know that i INISHING i NODS RNISHING ( NTH 1 Walm Gs one of the HATS, CAP3, VALICES, d&e, “HARD der that EARNED MONEY? Bocks of pe mpgs ness or our fortune to secure, WEALTH ee aca An examination of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince you thal we are telling you the Plain, Unvarnished Truth ! | YoU ARE RESPECTFULLY IN. VITED TO CALL AND TEKST THE TRUTH OF OUK REMARKS smn: {J mans sme (e108) “KEYSTONE” MICHAEL LEVI & CO, ‘Reynolds’ Opera House, Allegheny reet, BELLEFONTE. 12apr8m | “5 FIRST GRAND SPRING BEE HIVE ONE PRILE STORE ATURDAY, APEIL 21 MONDAY, APRIL 2 TUESDAY, APRIL 24 WEDXNESDAY, APRIL 25 SPECIAL BAEGAIXS BARGAINS WILL SAID DUE GIVEN SPECIAL BARGAINS BE OFFERED UPON DAYS OF WHICH NOTICE WILL BE HEREAFTER. anna {} cmmsesmmnssi Tt a foll gains will wing exirsordiney bar. be offered during our Opening 2.000 yards Dress Goode, all wool, £1 ing. at 9 cents —worth 18, 2000 yards Dress Goods, ges, si 6 cents—~worth 156 25 dozen pairs Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all sizes and moet desirable shades, at 50 cents—worth $1 60 100 dozen pairs Fancy Hore, 3 pair for 25 cents—worth 20 10 26. 50 dozen Ladies’ Hem-siitched Hands kerchiefs, colored borders and all linen, at 16 centa—~worth 80, 650 white Bed Quilts, «lightly solled, &i OR cents 25 Ladies’ Spring Costs at $2.50—-worth Paris Melan- 25 Ladies’ Spring Costs, wery fine and wi, at $6—-worth $10 25 dozen Men's Sumer Undershirts ot 500 Meou's Straw Hats st 10 cente~werth - Wa cannot guarantee how long these goods will last, as we shall deal them out upon tha principle of “First come, first served.” The only thing we can do tos ward a fair distribution is to sell a limlied quantity to each purchaser, thereby pros tecling our patrons and ourselves, as well, against storekespers who might rush in and gobble up entire lots All sales during our Opening will be strictly for Cass. An Elegant SOVNENIR will be presented to each one of our visitors, 2 SRERRI Extending all a hearty invitation to come, we remain Very respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH & BROTHER,