es THE CENTRE REPORTER. BO a ll NNN Cextre Harn, Pa, March], "84. ME 22 por yeur io advance. $200 when not i advance Advertisements 2) cents per tor three insertions, One colunt por year $904 colum $40. pir 1orenfier all subscribers paying their subseription in advance, will get A credit of two months additional as a pres mano. TERMS line hs ons ———_— A ———————————————" WHITMER & CO'S that aint beat anywhere “in this neck o the woods” buy WHEAT, RYE,” BAR- LEY, &o. SelWHARD and SOFT COAL, Manufacturers’ Agen's for Furniture and Farm Implements, G. RS. & Co, WHITMER & Co. Spring Mills. ELECTRIC LIGHT to be seen st GARMAN & SON'S STORE. ii People, especially outside of Bellefonte, are invited to call and see the FEleotric Light at Garman’s store. LOCAL ITEMS, ~- New styles Derby and Sedora hats Just received at the Bee Hive. -—=~Subscribers chauging their post. offices this spriog should notify us, giv- ing the old as we'll as the vew address. —A Chirag phyai tan} who has made diseasas of the luogs a stady says cigarette smoking canses consumption, 125 bushels she'led corn, good No. 1, for sale by A. J. Grove, Goardt nt ax'e wagon, for Cmard: vis of Mr. Weidmyer, of r, brought him & hauadsome few days ago. —%. K. Foust, of Miles is stil! snffer. ing from t accident he met with by being tombled from a sleigh at Millon. —dJ. R. Van Ormer, Democrat, was married a Miss Lizzie, sn accom. r of Dr. G. M. Swartz, of ¢ Rerogten joins in its of the happy couple, —The Governor has appointed Jas C. Boal ps Jostice of the Peace for the vacancy nati]! May 1st next, when his reoniar commi of five i abil vears hegins, A new two.h sale hy A. J. eT 110 {10 Madi=onburg donation a ae, ir rrove, editor of Ca few davs ago tn plished daug Bellefonte, T vo igratal ation sion election for The MeVeviawn Jor wony's # 3 that, el tha it wy Fea 12 years on to; urn is always in order, except when there i a fight going . . . on ontgide, when a meeting adionrns iy } fifo manmt Bye wil ¥ 300 A few nights ago a raid wis wade on thefgranery of Joo, Gingerich, near this place, and a bushel of cloverseed, several bags of wheat and oats stolen. The staples holding the lock had been bored out by which the thieves managed to open the door, —Stock at public sales is bringing fair prices. We are told that at Mr, Jno, Rishel's #ale, on Friday, cried by J. KN. Leitzel, goods generally went at good prices, and Mr. Rishel thinks mach was due to the efficiency of Auctioneer Leitz. neral manager of we are informed, has the promise of 15 instruments be- tween Centre Hall and Aaronsburg, via Coburn, We trust such extension will be made, and thus bring us on “speaking terms” with the east end of the valley § ——Communication relative to Penn wp. school funds, too late for this issue, will appear next week, —— Centre county has lost both its as- sociate judges withio ayear,in the death of Judges Runkle and Larimer. May it never be thus again, ——Dr, Fischer, of Boalsburg, had a stroke of paralysis a short time ago, —A fierce stormset in on Thureday night, 28,- which lasted all next day, Thermometer on Friday morviog was 4 degrees below zero. About 2 inches of snow had fallen gn Wednesday night, 27. = Eighty rafts reached Lock Haven Listjweek. — Potter township, the largest Dems ocratic district in the county, now sports two ie publican squires, Jas. , oul at Centre Hall and Wm, J. Thomp- son at Potters Mills, This is a political liberality on the part of tha Democrats which the Republicans rarely equal. ~-3arch comes in like a lion; per. dri Semitoie Mn. Eprron: —=Whera sre these lines to be found, and ean you give the com- pletion of them, viz: “If for silver or for gold, You could melt ten thow and pimp’es Into haif a dozen dimples, Then your face we nicht beliold,” A ‘Lady Teacher” isinformed that itis an epigram to be found in Byron, acd the vonciudicg toes are, “Looking doubtless much more anngly; Yet even then it would be d—d agly.” Perhaps onr fair inqoirer intends painting u porirat’, 0! tome ha'ed one, 'n proas, 24 Inquiry : At last week's loesl in. stitnte one of the teachers related a dream of ore who was in purgatory, and there saw a teacher who was being roast- ed. Yon, Mr. Editor, gave the author, but having forgotten of, wiil you please state where I con resd the dream, Answer You ean find it jo Dante's noetic works. —Ep. - Homse 8S ~14 Head Io: s LE gos ul » pod ¢ rich veliow suzar al 7 eeats, for pi = cents; Cenned to- carned canned corn, 8 cans for 25 con's, st Sechlers grocery. *" I'he mosicalperformance at Boals- barg in the church. a few nights sgn, was a fine affair, coadgoted by Prof. Mever, assisted by Lowell Meyer, ed by the musical talent of Doalse amonz which were Mra, De, Woods, pianist, Misses Rankin, Coaodo. Kuhn, Hoffer, Weber, Moyer, Messrs, C, Meyer and J. P. Weaver representing vherselers in the oratorio Queen Esther, — A special from Selinsgrove says the officials of the Central Pennsylvania Musiral Asecciation sre taking] into copsiderat on the feasibility of holding another masical festival in Juve at Har- risharg, Sunbury, Williamsport or some other place centrally located and sup- pied with rsiironds and hotels. Why not go to Bellefonte which bas ample he- tel necommodation and large halls ? Mr. G, 8. 8, writes us from Dako- ta, Lil, Feb.23: This bas been the cold- est winter [ ever witnessed, and it deems sail it was not at an ead yet. Yon stat. ed in yonr paper that the ground-hog was not telling the truth this year. That miy b= 20 in your country, but be cer- tainly told the tenth in Stephenson Co. Ill. Wasbiogton's birthday wes ocele- brated by the students of the College of Northera Il. in giving an entertainment, assisted by the Smith Orchestra, which the people of Dakota coosidered a rare treat. Time will not permit me to say mnnre, There is a constant effort on the part of that grim monster *Disense” 10 be. vom master of mortal man. Only a care. ful observance of natural laws can ren. der his efforts unavailing. Yet too often injndicious excesses, sudden changes, too great exposure, improper food or other ubuses of natnre open the gateway and disease gains a victory, Sometimes its mastery 1s #0 complete that Natare of herself can never effect a dislodgement, In such instances reinfores nature with a jodicious use of Brown's Iron Bitters and we gusrantes, in a short time, all di. rapse will bo vanished, <The Bellefonte Republican is sorry that Miss White failed to organize a La- Siew’ Temperance Society in Lantre Hall. € reason is, we suppose, we have no drunkards in this orn «there's no need of it here, Bellefonte needs more of that kind of society, ~The certain completion of our rail road lms drawn the sttention of business mea to this place, Wo hear of a party from Moatandon intending to erect a steam grist mill; a party from Spring mills talk of putting up a grain house; 8 Mr. Mitier from Montour county thinks Of incating a foundry, and still avother phd talks of startiog a bakery. There room for sll, aud we advise owgers of dots to offer inducements to parties wanting £5 come to Centre Hall, by ask- hing reasofianlo figares for lots, | Papries that have grain to sell should “be sure to sell ty or my on the under. signed who will always a the best ills and Cov matoes, o « beans, 3 cans for cents; af v6 burn. Live market price, at Spring tm LJ. Geesonry, at pubtic sale, ot the Hotel of D. J. Mey. er, at Centre Hal, Saturday, Mar h K fourteen head of choice horses, Perche- heavy drat Bale at 10 o'clock a m, when terras wil be made knowao. J. C. Raskix, styles and host quality Se- dora hate, ouly $2.50 at the Bee Hive. Mr, Daniel Cosgrove, Jimes Creek, Pa, 8aVS I bad dyspepsia so bad it nearly ed me, Brown's Iron Bitters made nan,’ . -e ween § 2406 wt & wel Delicate and Feeble Ladies (hose languid, Liresotes seta? to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that con stant drain thet is taking fren your system all its a : . 4 former elastic ariving the bloom ors, CRURIDg you ¢ from your vital far ces, rendering you {rritable and fretfisl, can easily be removed by the uw of that mary Hop Bitters. Irregularities your systeto are relieved at ouoe cial cause of periodical pals sre permanently re moved. Note receive so mock bépelit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an in terest in recommending Hop Bitters as women. Feels Young Again, “My mother was afilicted a long tine with Neu. ralgia aod a Aull, heavy, issctive condition of the whole systein; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her auy good. Three months ago she began to use Hop Bitters with such good effect that she seems and feels young sain, although over 0 years old. We thiak thote is no other medicine 6% to use in the family "A lady, In Providence Bradford, Pa, May & 1873 It has cured we of several diseases, such ss nervousness, sickness at the stomach, monthly troubles, ete. I have not seen ‘a silk day In a year, since 1 took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use thea, MES. FANNIE GREEN, $00 LOST.~"A wur of Europe that cost $3,000, done me less good than one bottle of Hop Bitters; they also cured oy wife of fifteen years pervous weakness, sleeplewness and dyspepsia’ R.M., Auburn, N.Y High Authority. Hop Bitters is not, In any seuss, an slcobolie beverage or liquor, and could not be sold for use except Lo persons deslrows of obtalaing & med) tioal bitters, GREEN B. RAUM, U. 8. Com. Inter] Rev, 80. Bloomiagville, O., May 1,70. Birs~1 bave suffered tea years aod I tried your Hop Bitters and it done me more good than all the doctors, MISS 8. 8. BOONE Baby Saved. We are so thankful (0 say that our nursing be. by was permabently cured of & dangerous sed protracted constipation and irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health snd strength ~The Parents, Rochester, N. Y. . cheeks: that ox nus! strain upon your ous remedy, cbatruetions of , while the spo and Cl A Following are newly eloctad local of N. P-Jdudge of Election, John Vousda, Wm. Lose; Lor w; . Win, pn Nose, J Smith ingpeclors: Wi | Goodhar, Joesph K Biter : ~Cotstable, H J Crouse; J of Election, Opmelins Bower, John € Mots; ) ereminh nklebleck, Thos, Boholl: Justice of tie Feace, D 1 lots Wi Jesse Wert, Sari Bmith: Overseer Bower; Anditor, ) . dort 4] Assessor, Henry Rhivebart; Town ho msm I A ——— Mr. Gough on bilk Hats. Persosarn.~Howard Miller, oLHaines, gave the Reporter a call. ITe was in ihe west during December and January, and thinks much of the coontry, Mr. OF | Herlacher, of this place, we are told, will ove on his farm in Halfmoon this} spring—he was a good citizen and weare] gorry to loose him. Will Rabie and Jno | Snyder will move to Centre Hall shortly. | Auctioneer Leitzel and Mr. Decker, of] the Spring Mills meat market, gave usa call, i sn ly Sp * ee Mr, White has located his corps of engineers at Centre Hall, it being central and more convenient for their work on the railroad than any other point, -» oe Ww _ - SPRING MILLS ITEMS. Weather is cold and very changable. families have commenced moving fo their new homes for the coming year. Wife of Mr. Munger, from Ohio, arrived at this place last Thureday, paying her husband a visit who has beenstoppini at the Spring Mills House the greater part of this winter, Messrs, Van Dyke and Wilson, contractors to finish the rail road from bere to Lemont, are makiog the Spring Mills Hoose their headquar: ters. E. E. Aunrand’s danghter, aged six months, died on Monday, Mrs, Jonas Confer, near Mt, Chureh, is seriously iil, Mr. Geo. Korman has not been able to be around the last week, It wonldl i for the new doctor to come and : Dr. Van Valzah is kept busy day ana night. Our neighbors E. RR. Shook and D. Gentzel arrived from the weslemn counties, each with ten head of fine threa vear horses. Wanted, —DBy four of our v ¢ men {in their twenli eth) going to house-keeing and farming four good house Keepers be the first one to voinnteer | sperk at once, We arp sorry to young friend and druggist Union coonty on poo health. Raii road cross-lic white oak, rock osk asd chs contractors ol l { 1 Lemont » well locate 3} oid Yho will n't all gia onr 2 8 hark to ’ fy iJ) Mh rocent nninteresting fird county, of two E1104 } floods a foy gre Aud More Valuable Lives Lost by Fire and Accident. Scenes of ‘ferror at a New York Five Wreck and Loss of Life on a Western HRoad-An pending Blizzard, me New York, Feb, 20.~Aroused by the fire and smoke which filled their apartments on the top floor of an old wooden bullding at No, 526 Stanton street, Cornelius Van Riper with his wife and three children found them solves, at 8:90 o'clock yesterday morning, Imprisoned by a wall of flames, through which there was no escape. They bad hardly time to realize their danger before the father and children were ovércome by the stifling fmoke and heat. Not until the fire was out was the truth reo vealed to the firemen who clamberad into the charred and smouldering rooms snd stumbled over four corpses, whose agonized faces wore a pleading look for sud that did nol come It took the firemen nearly half an hour Lo get the fire under control and it was then that a detail of truckmen foroved their way into the apartments of the Van Ripers Here they found the bodies wers those of Jonnie and Albert Van Riper, who slept on a sofa bed in the room in which they wers found, Further beyond the siucidering bed was revealed the body of a man ly near the door with his arms across his breast and wk of fright and pain on his Ce It thatof Van Riper. The most saddening that awaited the firemen wag when ey fonnd the little boy, Cornelius, lying in his nightdress near the bed in the (ront ball i his parents Une arm, rigid mn death, was thrown over } on ing ilures bedroom, where be slept with : face as if to protect it from the fire and The bodies were scorched but not burned. They were all suffocated to death | from the position in which they were found was evident that all had been aroused by their father's eries, and in trying $ stuoke & wl it y eRCADS Wern overcoms by the died where they fail Just as the clanging of the gong of engine npany il was heard hastening to the five, of a half-clad woman yws of the top Boor, from which the nd fire A Was END A° worse coming. BShedid n hing on the sill, threw hos the Blood © wow an which sha fell, and when man picked her up she was mangled and dy carried har s+ Lhe street voremi 1] the poli i ‘ out into gird Two nen BCT in 1 $500 pas besides a ontisued a a from fon af most HE ue i FN 7 » How Watch Cases are Made. The many i duced in the manufacture Gold Watch Case, have lod to provements in the n { Under the old methods, ea gilver case was made of metal soldered t hh par Ev OT al Under the improved methods, each po of the Keystone Silver Watch Case is mad of one solid piece of metal hammered into shape. The advantages are readily appar- ent, for every one knows that hammerin hardens the metal while soldering softens it To test the superiority of the Kerdon Bilver Watch Case, take one of J oz. weight, press it squarely in ths center when closed, and it will not give, while a case of same weight of any other make will give enough tobreak the crystal. The Keystone Silver Watch Case is made only with silver cap and gold joints, Bead 3 eont stamp te Keystone Walsh Come Furtorbes, Mille Selphin, Pa, for bandoone Hledirated Pamphlet showing how Somers Boot’ and Korvtons Weteh Cave are mals (10 be conlinued.} 1 KESSLER'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH COUGH MEDICINE, The reliable and never failing standby in cronp and whooping cough unequaled as a rémedy incoldsand all Inng tronbles Dp not waste time and money and en danger precious lives experimenting with worthless medicihen, but get The Lest m onee, Money refunded to all dissatisfied por chasers, ‘ McDonald's improved liver pills arein. dorsed by eminent physicians and used by them in their daily practice, Trial package free. Money refunded to all dissatisfied chasers, For smallness of dose, easiness to take and effectiveness ay a worm destroyer McDooald’s celebrate | worm powders surpass any vermifuge on earth. Eatirely vef¥tuble. loney refunded lo a)! dissati fed pur chasers, Dr. Kessler's cough medic «+, deDon- ald’s improved liver pitis and celebrated worm powders are sold and warranted by J. D. Marray, Centre Hall, and all druggists and dealers in medicines, Jon swox, Hortoway & Co, Philadelphia, agents, a i ar ee : TT. KLM HOTEL, : Ne. BIT & B10 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Reduced rates tv $200 por day, The traveling public will still find wt this Hee tel the same lihoral provislon for thels comfort. It is located in whe imine iste centres of business and placas of anaes ment and different railrond depots nev oll all parts of tho city, are wnsily coeaaibls Street Cars constantly pasunge the ro. Ib offers special induceinents to thosa visiting the ciky for busines or De pur. re, our PM Iu ¢ respectfully solieitad, ‘ 30 * . ¥ GR ¥ Propristor, aml a ¢ a regan was yn Lhe EDOW, arving ing ihe key of the alarm box to call &n «she expired. This was the mother gate haber ihe Va were removed h x, whenoe they were takes to the p of Mrs. Van Hiper's brot to be prepared Ik bad insured the liv s bodies © Alernent wi € { bine hiree children recently, in ife, for $124 oach, and wilh 3 Sas sn os will be delayed ihe y will not be over £1.07 this money fainage A Western Railroad Wreek. . Pab, 20.--The ecst-bound Intianapciis and with & wel thus pi ace, Ag xi aod irs. wis 3 iL cree TRA past £14 were freight tral y miles an passenger gd sacked as it peared the curve, and was only ur speed. Frank out from ander he deboris of a dossn or more cars, He was snmarried, about twenty-two years old, and His remalos b not, where the inquest IH Kireh of the freight train, nd escaped with severs cuts on the W. M. Swisher, the engineer ran ranning ata ten mile an hu 1 4 ~o'y body was take am Springfield, Mae ught to the freigl iil bold an engineer face The fireman of the pasconger train, T. W, Allison, came ont Baggage master Joo Merritt had his jaw broken and his arose and face badly bruised. No one else was hurt, although the pas smogus were alo shalien up considerably Had it not been that the bridge served as a | be freight train, the Jom of life ull have bess great Both locomotives nd fifteen cars, wilh their conlenis, wore totally denolished, cansing a loss of pearly 50.000, Carclesness ou the part of the freight train wen caused the disaster, asthey forget the psssenger was due at the curve at that time, laving left Paris shortly Lelore This athe thind fatal wreck nt this point within ten yours on either train A Hlizeard Impending. Cuicago, Fab BD Dispatches reoeived trom northern Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota say that a blizzard of unprecedented mverity is raging. The heaviest snowfall of the season accompanied it. Io this city the thermometer fell 0 degrees in twelve ours, and registered as low as two degrees below sero. The wind blew a gale tould Makes a Brenial, New Youre, Poh 3.-One of the leading topics in Wall street was the report that Mr. Jay Gould had soll to Mr. Vanderbilt 73,000 shares of Delaware,” lackawsnoa and Western stock. Mr. Gomid evphationlly de nies the rumor and sve: “Ths story was made ont of whole cloti' 1 have no desire wo be rid of my Delaware, Lackawanna and Western stock. 1 am willing to take oath to the fact that 1 have not dispossd of a single share 1 have great confidence in the future sf the road The securities are all right.” Tammany Hesolves, Kew Yong, Feb, 28. «At a regular mest. jug of the Tammany bali general commitive sesolulions were adopted calling for union song Democrats, protesting against the Roosevelt bill giving the mayor full power to appoint officers, and condamning the high tariff Hoeuve Hill as luing class fegislation wn favor of the rich against the poor; also eallicgt upon the national Democratic con vention, which meets at Chicago next July, to select their candidate for president from from this state, AS A OE aR The Estate of General Dix's Wow, Brooxey¥, March 1 Surrogate Young, of Suffolk conuty, bas admitted to probate ji Lis office at Riverhead the will of the late Catherine M. Dig. widow of Gen. Dix. Mrs hs begueathed hor estate to her two daughters, Catharine Morgan Walsh and Eijsabwih Morgan Blake. The executor bv Hov. Dr Morgan Dix Hnode Island Republicans, I'rovIDEXCE, March 1.-The state convention (yealll to moet CONDENSED NEWS Monday, February 25. veler Hax, agel about forty, a Baltimore streal paving contractor, was found dead on Saturday io his duck shooting Uliod on Guo powder river. Blrong sermons wore preached in all the churches in Wilkesbarre yesterday on the subject of enforcing the law against intoxds cating liquors Willlam FE. Hull, a fireman on the Bald. more and Potomac rafiroad, on Baturdsy night jumped from the engine, fracturing the skull, from which he died yesterday. Theres will be Chariey Norton, the light-weight champion of America, and an unknown, sald to be Billy Edwards, at Clarendon hall this even ing The tweniy-sccond supual ball of the Purim association will take place in the Metropolitan opera house on March 5, and will be the first fancy ball given in that building. z . Tuesday, February 26. At Atlanta, Ga, Tobia Turner, a mur derer, was sentenced to be hanged April 18 The rumors of a fight between the police snd Indians at Crook lake, Manitobs, are unfounded, W. B Cash, a son of the noted duclist, shot and killed a town marshal at Columbia, bouth Carolina The steamer Gulf Stream has been. Gis abled at soa. She is bound north in tow of the Virginia, of Charleston, for Philadelphia The Union hotel block in Jackson, Mick, was destroyed by fire yesterday Beveral fatally injured Four or five persons are thought been killed and thirty injured by a8 wreck Saturday on the Hannibal sud Bt Joseph Railroad, in Missouri. It is believed that the sloop yacht Pilot, of Now Haveo, was run down on the sound on the night of the Nothing bss been beard of her sinoe then idin Wednesday, “Rip Van Winkle” was sucessfully produced in conopany of amateurs February 27, in ennsyi Allentown The Arabs below Kbart have revolted, cut off Chinese Gordes retreat in that df The bouse of bill placiag greater fmports ti of cattle It has been decided that George W. Melville Gresiy relief Thelin James Partridge, at different minister to Venozosla, Drazil and cornmitied suicide in Alicante Fryer, discoverer of fryer Hill mine, Lewndville, f an overd Chief Eagineer shall pany the th expedition s enginesr of ae # fn George H toe famous mn Senator Younghlool's resclulu the Morrison tani bill i sennte by te of ¥ fi sow to un SER eizhiteen Thursday, February 28, The Inrgest number of at Washingt on Baturday, the Zid ins paadenia aver ested Bin ons dav, OF, were given While the Ohio and its iributaries continue Fel vers are rising with proportionate rapidity Gun. Poeser is expected to sail for Centon! to ny estigate the f{eas! ting the Nicaragua canal Pro nent | German ™ bility of cond Reveral abweral have members of written Carlisle, thanking Lim {or 4 own the ary Lasker's memors Scarlet fever has become prevalent in thy Blacksburg ag ral nnd medical Montgomery county, Ve It sexpecied that Loogiellow's birthday will be the oocas an general throughout the Us Stu tes Mre Betsy Lo Moody, of Cape Elmabelh, Me. , celebrated bor 102d birthday yesterday Bhe possesses fecuities io a remears ail ler fac $ f pov, phils degres, the ehising Iw American oollege n of celebwrati we ven bank robber two years Severa olber members of the gang bave heen tenced in asimilar men of Friday, February The Olilo Republican stats be beid in Cleveland on April 35 and 24 The diractorn of the Bowlon, Concord and Montreal Hailrond company voted to cu down the wares Paddy Evan, the New Ha Las been sentences] for 9. wivention wil Willie Grey, aged 14, spectiable parentage, in detected in a £30 forgery. Eight inches of snow fell in the Hodsa valley vesterday., It was wel and beav) breaking down telegraph and telephone wire and of bigh The supreme court of Vermont has tained the chancellor's decision ordering equal distribution of the asse's of the Albans Trust company. American government has rec an invitation through the Imperial German Jogation at Washington to participate in an exhibition of dairy products at Manich, in “Cetober next The house commitites on public lauds has decidel Ly a vote of seven 10 four to recom mend a forfeiture of all ths granted law contiguous to that portion of the Northern Pacific railroad which was not completed July 4, 1579, Saturday, March 1, Owing to the exhaustion of the appropria tion, all work has bLeec suspended at tix various navy yards Christian Prete, of Allentown, ons of the founders and trustees of Muhlenberg eoilege, is dead, aged eighty three years 1t bins been agreed by the Democrats of the ways and means committed to report a sub stitote for the Morrison tariff bill Fifteen hundred miners in the third pool, on the Monongahela river, struck yesterday against a reduction in the price of mining. Count Camp de Brichanton, the Italian Vies Consul in Ban Francisco, bas been arrested for slapping a Chisaman, who bad lin The ive The Hou. TE oa for bias beaded » subseription with or a mobament 10 be erected to Lieut Chipp, of the Arciu A SH AE wn Beohlers have jast opened a full fine of ehoive family groceries and pro- visions, sch gs teas, coffees, share, spi- cen, canned goods, diled [rolls ments, puts, oysters, tine candies, fish, syrups, ete, together with glows, ching, wood andi willow ware, and hobrebold supplies of kinda «1 the lowest liviog prices, (,oods are sll newly boneht, wrietly fresh, and of the vevy best Lind, Mest Market.—~Beel of the ehoicest cattle, veal, pork and motton, fresh asd always ou hand at MARKETE, Philadelphia, Mar, 3, If Corrected Weekly.) Chicago, Lorn War Wheat o {ats " aig Pork ‘ 17.8 1 2 a4 a G1 Pid ard ! 42 Sasorn Write, dr., Com'u Broker 41 Bonth Third Street, ING MILLE ®IARK ET White & Mixed Bye, incon . arn, shells ORLE....coonscr nie Suckwhent..... Barley : Cloverseed : Timothy seed... Plaster, ground per wn Flour, per barre) Corrected weekiv hy 1. J Oa Egg, 4.55. a rected § * Butter . y re 10, &l Prodnoe —- noua : ich 20° Wel 3 = VY aiehtlines TOES CORRE LS I SR LR Tee DEED. ARE SELLING TO-DAY. Lewis’ Pare White Les ed Paints, all « Door Locks Fham Lat HOTS, Very wow and 35 and 5 al 45 cents cents SACL. nes nt 4 (euts ac. Loag handle l iron Shovels at {0 cents gach. GOOD SETS OF AXLES AT $2.5 Good Hickory Fellows at Tbe per pair. Good foisted hickory Poles at oc. Bright Bpriogs 8§ 0 9 Finished hickory pel pair. Dasts } per pound. § shales at 50 10 60 cis leather. Dull, Duck, R ubber, LOWER THAN EVER KXOWN. Wood screws, Caiviage and Tar bolts almost ut the price of bar iron per lb, Ask Or wille lor paioes, One-sirap Horse blaaket at 75¢ each, Two-sirap " 3 £5: * Butfale Robes, Lap Robes, Whips, &c., very low. Call sud see them, We are selling the largest stock of goods we ever 1d sia, MACHINE BOLTS from 413 inches to 35 inches by 1x3, You need not make them auy more, We sell them at about the price you pay for the roand ron. Thick of 141x8 ma chine LOIS, square Leads aod nats and screws for 10 10 15 cents each, Great Reduction in Shadinge. Shades and Shades, plain, fringed sud solloped Lower than ever. The newest styles of Dado, Picturesque and Artistic shades, beautitul in design and finish, Horse Shoes at $4.50 Per Keg. S:eel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Tool Steel never was as low. Cedar tubs, galvanized and iron bands, Painted Pails, Step Ladders, Maiobes, Twines, Paper Bags, &c., &¢., never were as low in price and as good in quality. Dupoot’s Powder, Rifle, Maning, Eagle, Bar Lead, Shot, &e 10,000 PIECES WALL PATERS From five cents a bolt up to any price you want them ; no trouble to show them. Come spd look st them if you don’t want them, just to ree how preity they are. Centres, Ceili Brackets, Finest Stylings in plain and gilt, SILVEX WARE. Our Silver Ware Cases will soon be open for inspection. A fall branch of Sil Hollon ware, Knives, Forks, Casto, &o., will be opened at ubeard of low prices, BIRD C. Japan and Brass, Our full stock just ir, 23 per cont lower than Brushes of all Kinds. Brooms of all binds Very low, On application oar estalogne and rive lists witl be mailed 10 any cae, Trade pl with all cur merchandise at prices, which on comparison will be loand as low as eastern prices, F. G. FRANCISCUS, feb26tf Lewistown, Pa,
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