BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Curos Completely Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Druggists and Physicians endorse it. i Use only Brown's Iron Biuers made b: Brown Chemical Cp., Baltimore. Crosses ved lines and trade-mark on wrapper, ph? Nikl PRUTZMAN. BOOT AND j SHOEMAKER, after April 1st will open in the Dursi building, when he will be prepared to make to order Boots and Shoes, and do all Kinds ol reoniring. Satisfaction guar anteed, and charges reasonable. Ie ask- # share af the pudlie patronage, GRAHAM & SON, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN SHORS & LEATHER. If you want good, honest Boots and Sh ios — goods thut you will be pleassd witn—ouy the following makes, and yon will get the best: Kk. C. BURTS Pg Celeb atrd Children. iTANAN & SON'S, New York, and Boys, J. H. Shoes for Ladies and I"ine Shoes for Men every pair warranted. BY RMESS Rochester Fine and Children. [an connection with the sbave shoes we have a tine line of MEN'S CALF & KLIP BOOIS, PLOW SHOES, BROGANS, & SLIPPERS description, at the lowest figs Slioes for ladies fine of every The Adventures of a Young Man who was Too Fascinating. His Love for the Fair Sex Places Him in Jeopardy-A Vallse Full of Sentimental Letters Unmasks ¥im, male heart ensnarers is now languishing in the First Precinct Police Station in this city, and society is pricking up its eas 50 as not to lose any of the points that will be brought out i court, in which the name of a grand- daughter of Mr, Chris Mills, the highly re spected oakum manufacturer, wili be coupled with that of J. B, Austin, The gay Austin was captured in Red Bank, with the young lady, living as busband and wife, his real wife living here, Austin's wife told the story of her husband's moral obliquity to a reporter. Three chil- dren were in the room at the time, and eager- ly drank in all the information avout their rooked father. Bhe said: “In Woodstock he ruined a young lady of great wealth and refinement, then black- mailing her out of $2,000, after which he de- serted me and the children. { managed by hard work and charity to get along ‘or three years, During that time my husband sent me $33. Then he sent for me to come to Jersey City, but neglected to send me the money to get here, This I borrowed, and brought his family to him. He had no money, although he was earning $55 per month in the Pennsylvania freight depot. 1 sewed and earned the cooking stove and other necessary furniture, but his Ls never got paid up. “Among the things that my husband brought to the house after I hadtfixed it up was a valise full of letters, which Le request. ed that I would leave undisturbed. I did so until one day, while he was home sick, a note came which fell into my hands, It was signed Blanche Elwood, a fictitious name, as 1 afterward discovered. The note was enough to sot me thinking, and I opened the valise, It was crammed with letters, Seventeen women had opened their hearts to him. He had heen very busy while I was deserted in Canada. The letters were all signed with their true names, and I have received sev- eral calls from some of them. “ This is not the first case of unholy love in which my husband has played a star engage- ment. But first 1 will try to describe him. He is over forty years old, is not attractive by apy weans and owes the grocer $60. His plan of action upon the female fortress is hot shot in the shape of flattery, the most effec- tive ammunition a man cen use, I married him much against my mother's will, That was in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada where tires, Pe” Romen the place, OFF ROW, | PENN'A. i on Corner ox} — — Janks E BANKING CO., | Pr $s VALLEY © ‘ENTREE HALL. Deposits and CN iivi Reeciva allow In- | terest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Be curities; Gold and Coupons, WoLr, W. b. MixaLre,! uf Pres : Cashier CC tk COUNTY BANKING CO. | J BELLEFONTE, PA. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits and Allow Ioterest; Dizcount Notes; | Buy and Sell Goy- Securities; Gold and Coup- | i WM Jas, A. Braves, J D. Su GERT Frese Casnier, ELIE RRR TRS. Mew Brockerhoff House. we hail from. I was married seventeen years ago, when seventeen years cld—young We went to North Carolina to live, where I enjoyed the happiest part of my married life till I found out his gature, It didn’t take long, for be paid such pow dead with her child, While a committee of citizens of all colors were heating a pot of tar and women were disrupting a feather bed, my noble husband flew by night to Woodstock, where 1 follewed him, refusing to believe that he was guilty, It seexns that after he obtalned the $2,000 from the Canada lady be traveled while it lasted, representing himself to be a noble man's son, He bad blighted two lives in Keyport, and was about to be treated to a dose of tar and feathers, when be escaped for the second time. He was also engaged toa One was married, expressed a hope that be would be a widower soon. Buch a look tse over ls face at times that I wes afraid for my life. “So 1 drove him from the house, and 1 waus to Blanche Elwood’'s gaandiather, teil ing him the whole story. I also told the herself, but she would not listen to me. I i ROCKERHOFF HOUSR, ALLEGIHESY 87, BELLEFONTE, PA. GU. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. (loud Sample Kooms on First Floor. Bg. Fres buss to sod from sll trains. go useial rates Lo witnesses and jurors. Sjun Cards —Attorueys. $y ¥ hEWES, © Astorney-at- Law, Vreactices in nil the Courts, “arst bunidang, bBeliefonte. TOUS BLAIR L'NN, Atturney-at- Law, le, eny street, Deiletont, Oflice in the 2maytf uffice on A fab i A A ANAS A F. FORTNEY, ). Auutieyat-Law, | (%¥a in ald Uoiar building, Bellefonte! J lL. SPANGLER, Attorney-at-law! La Consultations in English and] tiermin., Odie in Furst's new buildin ————— sv— "CENTRE HALL ‘aris 5 Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY & SAM'L HOOP. Jucoessons to J. QL Peininger.) 10 Manufacture and keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING De -— —- constantly WAHONS LEIGHS and all kind of vehicles, Las All work made of the hest ma terial, and put together hy mechan irs af long experience. Hence al work from these shops is guaranteed RFEFPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turned out first-class, COME AND SEEOUR WARW {1n27 IONERY and RATING UNFRO C HOUSE, at SEARFASY ROOMS, Bush's block, Meals at all hours fee 10 cts, Lunch wiih ¢oilee 15 cents, Regular meals 43 ete. Oysters in all styles +Joman, rywhoere to work for as, ark in spare Line, © 2 nr wh ob ost 120 IARSY Hd . 3 ; A wesk at homo by indaste low WR Bost business I 38 nab SBT Q best nsiaams po Wewill & » de on | dh av. oT Mear—James A. ng Mills mcat market sapplies stall-fed beef, constantly, also por and mntton in season, Potters week, port his children. While he was taking ‘Blanche’ to the opera biz <2 were barefooted, 1 received a lutter from wy bus band in which be wccused me of driving him {roam Lhe city, and be requested me to get a divorce. He also wrote that he had obtained Detective Clos. The detective found that my at No. 158 West Fifteenth street, New York, and there he sod Blanche living in French's Hodel and A Notorious wessel to the Wront Boston, Oct. 5. —Willlam M. Patterson, of the notorious schooner Jefferson was held in $300 for further exam. ination by United States Commissioner Hal- lott for cruel and unusual of ove of his crew, the compla; alloging that he for failing to perform already A few of A good lot of first-rate Jerseys at g2.25. These are all black. The colors are $2.50. A Black Dress Silk at 75 cents, that untilrecent- fy was always £1.00, A fine Black Rhadama, 22 inches wide, at $1.50. Half-wool Black Dress Goods at 12} cents, which is just half-price, All-woel stylish Plaid Suiting, 42 inches, at so cents. We sold the same at $1.00, Another in stripes at 65 cents, Nat dear at £1.00. A quality of Lupin’s Cashmere for 50 cents {ali wool). The new tar- iff will prevent this qgal- ity from ever again selling at this price. A Black Albatross at 25 cents, exactly half-price. A fine Black Camel's Hair, 46 inches wide, at CO cents. A good 36-inch all-wool Cashmere at 40 cents, An excellent Black Cashmere, all-wool, a yard wide, at 45c¢. A very few much ad- mired Embroidered Robes at one-third off of usual price, A Bleached Muslin, full Jad wide, for 1oc. The hest we ever had at that price, The best Twilled, All- Wool Red Flannel we ever sold for 25¢. The best Canton Flan- nel for 128c. We never could get so good a qual- ity at the price before. An extraordinary lot of Towels at 25¢. Eight lots of Ladies’ and Children's Hose that are on our counters at 235 per cent, under prices. These lots of Shoes that desirable for the prices : are amazingly Women's Walking ssomen s Button, Women's os brs 4 JUA0N, 250 Straight $4.35. 172 pai Straight Ge $3.25. 245 pairs Women's Curacon Kid Button, $4.25. pairs Coat 186 pairs French id SL.000 we or . » x 152 pairs Womens Kid Slippers, $1.25. 112 pairs Women's Kid Ties, $2.00, 110 pairs Women's French Kid Oxford Ties, Sn Ar oo “3 141 pa % Front Lace Boots, $1.38. 131 pairs Front Lace Boots, $4.50. 150 Alrs French Kid Boots, $5.25. 17. ot Women's 3 Walking Women's Button, Women's Button China and Glassware wc hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots an- nounced are nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch the city daily papers for the announcements, and if these lots are sold when you come do not be disappointed, as we have new lots in every day or two. In Furniture. Young couples should sce The new Ash Suite of Bed Roem Furniture for $24. The same goods in Cherry for $28, Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, first served. has ever been done in Philadelphia before. A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing. We are not permitted to give the makers’ names. The goods are new this season, and fifty patterns at least to choose from. The first Fall Offering of Ladies Robes are allswool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich hues, and the new patterns are on the palm-leaf order. The effect is much the same, if not full equivalent, as though an expensive Cashmere Shawl were dissected and made into » robe, as is] often done, The expenes being infinitely less—— $205. Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental effet. The olive, 01a%old and rick, dark hues are subdued in a broad border of consistent but cnrions forzastion, 10 to 11 yards each. $2.00 per yard. There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail ; a “Postal” will receive immediate attention, Thorteenth Street. Chestnut Street. 4 Market Street and New City Hall. SPRING OPENING 88, i $ ing up my goods, I extend a cordia invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist of Clothing, Men's Furnishing Good Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, and of Truvks and Valises in the county. I haveu’t $40, the best assortment 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what [ have is new and ofthe latest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I have some of the very best make of the celebrated Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you \give mea call I will dp as I always havedone : treat you fair and honest lund give you the value of your mons ‘ey, and don’t you forget it. Isaac Guggenheimer, In Now Addition to Bush's Arcade | BELLEFONTE, PA 'p .8.—A fall stock of the best Leat} ‘er alwayson hand. # Cash paid for all kinds of hide 26apbm SPRING MILLS Plaining Mill 86~The place to buy your best 6 #@ and cheapest Building Mates"@% BE-rial is of Jas. 8. Krape & Co., Spring Mills, Pa. who keep all kinds of FI OORING, GERMAN. & FPLIT RIDING, b— BURFACE BOARDS, ——————— WINDOW BASHES, Ey SHUTTERS, &o., &c., &ec. BLINDS Se ———-——————— Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short nos fice. MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL- WAYS KEPT ON HAND, Yimayly If you want a BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, or a VELOCIPEDE, EEXD TO H. B. HART, i No. B11 Arch St Phila. Pa., for a Price list and Catalogue giving full description, Julyit' 83 ALDITORS KOTICE —In the matter of the eo tate of George Harter, dec’d The undersigned, an suditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre Co, 0 bem: evidences eport advances, ascertain amount for which Aecedont's estate was awarded to Emsnuel Har ter, by proceedings in partition, snd to make dis tribution of the funds in the hands of the admin- wtrators of decedent and of the funds arising from the aw of the real estate of decedent un partition © song thoes legally entitied thereto, will meet 10 attend to the duties of his appointment st his office iu Bellefonte Monde Oetober 15, 1868, a2 108 m., when and whee for inierented may attend, fepicn ELLIS L. ORVIS, Avdlior 3 Mens Fine Shoes. No 30 Brockerhoff Row. Beliefonts, P REUTIONS AND Rk SECTIONS AND REAPERS, REAPERS, And sll kmds ot Farming Tools, RAKES, #URKS, "x — OH BLOCKS, ¢PROUTS HAY FURKS, &c. IN T8IS ENCOURAGING. Having been encouraged by the steady increase of business, I have remodeled repainted and added to the extornal as well 8 to the interns] appearance of my DRUG HOUSE, thereby making it more customers 1 would now ronage in the past, Lia hoc Hors! , int solicit a ance of the same. Ay stock is as near full as possible. I am 'n complete com munication with the principal Drug Hous ses of New York and Philedeiphin and sim PE, ty ar, H, BIBBY, ees sean ..Proprieto rr APRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. &
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