Terrible Struggle With a Name* From th Naw York World. There is a good deal in a name, and especially in a name as long as Hick enloopcr. lliekenlonper is the name of the Republican candidate for Lieu tenant Governor in Ohio, who was nominated to prevent another man with a weird name—Mr. Seaaongood—from carrying off the honors. Hickenlooj er is not very widely known in Ohio or the West generally, and the news ot his selection was rather a sdrprise and a trial to the editors of the country newspapers, who had to guess and gag ul his name like chickens endeavoring to compass the deglutition of an over sized earth-worm. One paper in Min nesota declares boldly that "1* oster and Loppenhieker will sweep the State by <lo,oooanother in Illinois cries, "We liersonally favored Tall and Foster, jut the old Western Reserve will come out solid for Foster and I'ickleelnr ker;" a third —ami this in Ohio —says in all the majesty of great black let ters, "Foster and Ilopjienkieker —beat them who can;" a fourth, in lowa, protests that "Foster and Poopcnhickle will awake such enthusiasm as the Buckeye State has rarely resounded with;'' the head lines of a fifth, iu Wis consin, are "Two glorious men —Fos- ter and Pickenchooper the nomi nees;" a sixth, ami again in Ohio, de clares that "the Democracy can find 110 ticket to successfully oppose Foster and Pickyloopera seventh, also in Ohio, hoists along with an eagle ami an American (lag, "< >ur Mai wart stand ard-bearers —Foster and Choopenlick er;" an eighth, still in Ohio,announc es "a mass meeting to ratify the nomi nation of Governor Foster and Gener al Pooklehickeu," and yet another in Pennsylvania, where it fairly rains jaw-breaking names, enthusiastically veils at the top of its ty|>e, "Tiger for Foster! 'Rah for C'hieklepiekeu!" It is perbaits not a very important mat ter, still it would avoid confusion if the Republican editors and orators would meet iu convention and agree to shout for the second man on their tick et under one name, whether it he Heckenloo|>er, Lop|>cnhicker, Pickle choker, Hoppeukieker, Poo|enhickle, Pickenchooper, Pocky loojx-n, Clioo penlicker, Pooplehickcn or Chickle pieken. General Hickeuloopcr by any other name w ill he beaten just as easily, and it will lie better for the faiuiiy to have him dropjied under an alias. Johu Harroughs ou the Strawberry. We may celebrate it with festivals and music. It lias that indescribable quality of all first-class things—that shy, uncloyiug, provoking, barbed sweetness. It is -ager and sanguine as youth. It is born of the copious dews, tho fragrant nights, the tender skies, the plentiful rains of the early season. The singing of bints is in it, ami the health ami frolic of lustv nature. It is the product of liquid Slay, touched l>y the June sun. it has the tartness, the briskness, the unruliness of spring, mid till* aroma ami intensity of sum mer. Oh, the strawberry uays! how vividly they come hack to one! The smell of clover in the fields, of bloom ing rye on the hills, of the wild grape beside the woods, and the sweet honey suckle and sprite about the house, the first hot, moist days. The daisies and .buttercups, the songs of birds, their reckless jollity and loveniaking over, the full tender foliage of tin? tree, the lees, swarming, ami the resonant mu sical chords. The time of the sweetest and most succulent grass, when the cows come home with aching udders. Indeed, the strawberry belongs to the juciest time of the year. A PACKAGE in a basket was left on the doorstep of a cautious Newjiort woman, who having no desire to adopt a foundling, took the basket to the police station, and there found that it contained a twenty-pound turkey. 11. 11.11 LA.\lt'S " Ilrr- Hi rr" Stnrr, AUryhcny .Street, MMtrfnntr, I'n. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LOWEST PRICES AT TTTTTT miii mm F.EEEE RBBBB KKEEE EEEEK HHH hmi iitii vvv VVK EKEKE T T T H II E K II B K K K K II II II V V K K T HUE B B E K II II II V V E T 1111111111 EE BBBIt EE EE 1111111111 II V V EE T II II E B B E E H II II V V E T H II E E B B E E E E II II II V V E R TTT 111111 111111 EEEEE HKB BB EKEEE EEEEK 111111 111111 11111 V EEEEK ONE PRICE, EXCLUSIVE TDTtrx: C3-OOI3S STORE. NO ONE CAN DISPUTE THE FACT THAT IT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS! I wish to call the public attention to my Dress Goods and Silk Depart ment, which I can safely say is the largest, cheapest and most complete stock in the county. Look at the prices and judge for yourself. Summer Suitings for cents per yard. Matalasse, - - - - 10 cents per yard, A Ipaca, black and colored, - - - 12 1-2 cents per yard. Cashmere, - - - 20 cents jter yard. Cashmere, one yard wide, - 35 cents per yard. AND A FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. Slack Dress Silks in all qualities. Colored Silks in all shades. An elegant assortment of lotions. MTlt need* no argument to convince the public that an e*clulve Dry Ooodi Store ha* a great many advantage* over a general merchandise store. AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED AND I WILL BE ABLE TO DROVE THE ABOVE. Youra, rc*pectfully, <T. H. BJATTLA-ItTID. My mulU. Is, USE MICE ASD THE VERY LOWEST, THE REST OF GOODS, ASD NO MISREI'RESESTATIOS. AN IHTHII woman called at her gro cer's the other day and asked for a quart of vinegar. It was measured out, ami she put it in a gallon jug. She tlu'ii asked for another quart to he put in the sumo vessel. "And why not ask for a half gallon, and have d >ne with itimpatiently asked tin grocer. "Och! bliss yer little sowl, isn't it for two that I want it." Turns never WHS such a really good, substantial, satisfactory, anil rapid-selling first-class Lock Stitch Sowing Machine ottered so low as tho "N*KW KAMII.Y Sinr- TI.K," reduced to only s!B*> ; more complete with equipments, and lower in price than any other machine. It is elegant in work manship and finish, surpasses all others in its work ami fullllls all the roquireniitiU of every family as a helper. Thoroughly warranted by written guarantee for live years, and kept in order free of charge. It will do every description of work line or coarse—that any machine, at any price, ever .lid, or can do; equally as rapid, cor rect, smooth, neat, and strong, lias all the late improvements, is easy to learn and manage, is serviceable, don t wear out, always ready, and never out of order. Sent C. 'I. P. anywhere with privilege of examination before paynientofbill. Agents make money rapidly, supplying the great demand for this the Chca|>e*t Machine in the World. Territory free. Addrttt, for descriptive books, \c., "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 756 Broadway, New York. .i'i-ly WIIT WILI. Y"f Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such a- Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and I.ang trouble* when an immediate relief can he so readily attained. /lon rhre't (irrman Syru/i has gnim-d tho largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Csdds and the severest Lung Dis onscs. It is Dr. Boschee's famou-German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be enter tained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine i unprecedented. Since first in troduced there has la-en a constant increas ing demand and without a single re|*irt of a failure to do its work in any case Ask your Druggist as to the truth of th-s<- remarks. l arge size 75 cents. Try it and la- convinced. Sold by F. Potts Green, wholesale and retail. 20-eow-ly PERSONS who are troubled with weak ness arising from a disordered state of the I'rinarv and Pro-creative Organs, such as Indi*|Mi-ition to exertion, L-ss of jH.wer, or memory, difficulty in Breathing. Ner vousness, Trembling, Weakness of Vision, Wakefulness, Pain in the small of the hack, Muscular Lassitude, Hot and Dry Skin, Eruptions on Face, Pale complex ion, Ac., should at once procure a bottle of 1 Compound Fluid Extract of Hurhu. A . judiciousand prompt use of this preparation ' may be relied u;n to give tone to the Or gans, restore their power and remove the symptoms. Price one dollar—six for five dollars. For sale at F POTT* (.KEEN'S Drug Store, Bank noma Block. ly-90eow \nr AilvrrtiMrmrnt a. 1 UIUTOR'S NOTICE.—The un a m an Anil tor ap|>itt*d t< maka -liairl hillluii of lb* furi l* |n Ihe ban la of Ihr fth'-riff. ariaittf trim ti" ••l" "f tb* rMi wtoii f i. a IHRAftlfi am nr llxae anllfb-l thart*i, ill tho |%r< ira tn targeted at Ma ffir* In |V|lrf Ma. r th lat •Uv of Al tsl JUT. A. I M .rr-4w W c IIRIM.K, Auditor / lEXTKE COUNTY, hh: V hiL| Tla w#allb f !*• nni lanU To IIKNHY BRAY, Administrator of, A , f Aaron Partarafe. >J.cea*m|. Yt>n are hrhjr fite| and r.ifnmand<*l t U ta! aj i-e-ar at an <>jba' Q nrt la hM at |UUf..ntr in and fr tha fonnty of Cantraon tha f nrtb Mtt •Uy of An(nt natt. th-n and tbara to •how ranw *h* th* l/lleri granted I" You on the Katafe of aai I Aaron Prtefl|, ikiMol, ah iqbl t, t t># romkM VV ilita**, (he 11-n C A Pr**ilent Jtuli* nf Ihe •*!•! O'fift, at |W-1 lef.•!*, lb* 4th day -f June, A i iivi wm r Btruni'iri.n.c o.c I Hbarlff '• Omrrn, |V tlefnle lone . |*7* /T-4u JOHN -F 4 NGt KB m V SPECIAL or F E R . The Semi-Weekly World ( A I.ABGB BIGHT P.UIE I'WE*) Will le- sent to any address in the United States or Canada, post-paid, until January 1, IWk), for (> x I<: iju >Yj\ j A K . ! The CKf'lpftl Xrtrtj>.lf,rT m thr I'mttd fAaU*. Tho Leading Democratic Journal of the Country. i TP.Y IT! TRY IT! TRY IT' Address "THE WORLD," j !i7 Ho Park Row, Now York. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. K|UICI\R Timm of ( ov*T—Fourth Monday# of Jan uary, April, AuguM and Nofatuliar. Prnaidcttt Judge—lion,l'HU, A. Mavm. DM k Additional !-** JU'LG* —llou. JOHN 11. Oavia, llril. Aaaoclnt** Ju.lgea ~ l!n. HMT'II FRANCE, JOHN HIVE*. I'rotliotiotary J CUVIN llui ik lirgt.fr of Will. and CTk f IM KW. 11l Rdirm.lt K*..id..i „f I-.mmj-, A, T WILLIAM A. TUEIAR. IHatrlrl Attorney—!AVU> A FORTRBT. Pharlff— JOHN HPANOLRN. TrMutir.r—llßNßV YRABH e i ounty Hurvyor—doHKi'M HKVLINO. C'lnmn < oMtiNa (Unaawog. TONNTY Onmnilaalonrra ANHRRW llar.UU, (LIO. HWAB, ■ J 4COR I tfN R LB. Cl**rk In t'oiinty roinitilaloii*ra -IIRNRT llt<* AI tor Dry to County Cmiimlmloiirrß-—fl. M ILr*R. Janitor of Iha Court llutiae— HARTRIM (IALBRAITH. fouuty AO< tor a Jm T HTRWART, Omtur. 14 Wil uamr. TNOMA 11. J *WHfN. Jury <'onimlaaloiirra—llENßl hciita, Jr , Nitmii J Miicim.i. HitptiUiid*rit of Fnhlic f*< h<Hil# l*nf II ram Mr*KR. N' tariNl I'uldl*- Kt* M ULAN* IIARO, W W. Funaa, It < I'HBEERMAN, Ib-llef*'til". DIRECTORY. OHI lI'RM. ftc PIIKNHVTKHI\N. ■'>11.1.1..1 ..11 H|irlnK r l|..iatnl H.ri|i.... YTII..!N > .I !<. .M A H AI.II t v. I'r.y.r mi. Unit. ** • .I||.~Ul AI T | p A Huiid. • aliiol, • M IN HI" WIGWATN. tiortlir at N.riirr O| Spring and Ub Fnator, K i Willlin lnvilt) ml* ILI'IN Hprihg trr. F, < OIL It *-F M- lh*li*T • hur* H MKTIItIIMFT I.I'IHCoFAI*. Hituatad mthal • r> nrr of Kprliig and Howard ilrwU. h-r*i *, Miinlay, at In Ui A M iih'l 7'<| r * h*vf HU ' llng, U'oliuaUi at " 1 j i a Hutidat •* lt<Md,Fot l.y .'Ell* R., Ii Uimt of rliiirt h Haatiir, It* * A D. Y*uui, naJilnm*, furtin iirM, WP*I of Hprtng. KT JollS M ROMAN CATHOLIC, Hltuatrd on ItUliop 0r... t Altrfl .i.r and I'w n M*lf 7 -o M I'aator, Hti A.J O'llrlrn. r< •tdmr**, a*'Utli •ld* *f llUhop l**tr*n Allegheny and Fenn. *T JollN H KFI.*COFAI#. Rituatml a*uth*at wriief j of \li*'ifii*n\ and lamt ir. l }<-i*lrr, Bnnday HM. ndTUf * Wt•.• u MNVIMNI 7 1 , r | M and PuiiiUft -m ld Sunday . r * . In Ufmuii *f church ll*-tr. It*-*. John llcitt, r**etdrn<r on Lamh .tr * t rear f E| la* |al hur* li 1.1 Til F.HAN. Hituat-d wnitliweai c rt r • f High and I'l-nn trr. t *tm<la* * audT'^r a Puuday In l.e* tur I*--I id hurt U. Pray • r III t|tg W ••*lnah> 7* j f N. I'at'r It** !Aan uol K i'liiit, r-aidt r, at Faraonage, High Hi feet. DMt the • hur* h. HERMAN REFORMED. Pitut| n. rlUit -niM .f Linn and Spring •tr*cta at 10 >•) m and I' j r a Pray"r m*-tiiir Wn.ln*lay 7 1 jt. ■ Itun La) .hi'.l, Sunday m in tl> hur* h HAFTIST, Snwatad i*rfh4aal cmar of lllglt and IViu .trrrta. Srf!<-. Nunday 1- *1 * n and r a fnti'Uy arh** I, Sunday V ft in hur. h i'aalur, 1 llrr W A Siggrrt. act *id*> of Allrghany aoftltb d Kpia* *|al duifh. I NITKD IIRKTIIRI7N. SltuatM corner s-mth High and Thotnaa •tra.-u ftun !* .t J" >' ft a and7 ( x r a I'r a>* r n** • nog. M -l* •♦lay 7'. r a l*aa t.r, J Af Smith . |*4jat ff " a-Uraa, It- lUhmtc AFUK*AN MKTIIf.IHST. Situat-I • nth and f lllgh *tr>at Scm •*. Sunday I" * * * and 7; r a prayar marling. W*!ii*Uy 7j r * Sunday•arb**4 In rhti'rcb at Bi r a I'aaw, lU*. JMH**, nvlu *', TII IIOM atraat. FRfKNI'S -iltiAtr.l .n I of f#/an •tf-l, iuai B-11-f.ntc A<ad*-my. Mr. ting*. Sunday 11 A. \Sr\u.-*\y 11 n V M < A . Frayr* rnrrting* afa hald rrary Sun la* at 4 and p*'f)r Friday *1 T'y r * to tl r*mi "f tbr Aa- latin al-n th- |*.a| ••!!' A I'ni n moating • h-! lin thr r-m thr f,rt Sun-la* in ra/h month at t t a Ruin "pan "o? night fruw * to I r m , ar>t thr Naii .al hritian Tanijfao* I'm n at 7 > r m Thursday. Tie I.AMI'S TI'.MIT.RANi I: PRAY Kit MIirTINH tm-t* in the hgiii U *r II uar, ThttraUy. at 3 r ■ (*F.NTKNNI AI. TKMI'F.R ANrr. CM It Regular mating er 11 Moti'lay at 7 SR. in their roan in H*h • Amadr. High tf**L \rw Aitvrrtlnrturttt*. ( lENTIIK COUNTY, m: VThr t. mm* na.ftltii of IVnnvylrania. T AARON I.IKKMUI'H. A dcnlnHtrah r * A . A'. 4 J hn K Miliar, lat- T llarri* t aothip d* < aar-l I'.ti arr hrreJ.ft dtr.l and N !•* I* and *| |r' at an ur|<litn* i- nfl I** I* |i*ld t It- Uf<<ntr in and f- r thr i --un*y >.f • mtra "fi thr (.>urth M- i •lay "f Angut i (, th- n and thare t- ab ■ *• aae a by II. l-attert f Mm • *i'a! n gran* I unt * an Katfttr Mid J< ln K. Millef, ije •*!, *]auld M*t ha I' t"| Wif neaa, thr lf- n (' A Mft *a. I'rrat l#tit * f th' aaid C :rt. at RallaSmtr, th-> ;.| da* f June A. li. IK . t* M I: HI r* itrin i o < Shrriff'i nftfr, It- li* f n*< . Pa . June . 4 l h 7'ft JoIIN SI'ANHI.KR. Sh ff WOODWARD SEMINARY. Boftriisg ar.i Sar Z:tx\ for T:osj Lailti asd LittU Children. •SKCONI) AND LOCUST STKKKTS, HAKUISHURO, PA. <.-. m win Wfln fKrrMIiKK I'l, !•: r*ar*e of ttudy—o**4< and Nlmtiflf. witb Made and Art It- am I tuition from ntrai For circular* and ail deairable tnf rmat< a a-hlraaa 21 Ran FRIIfI IPAL a c. Nt wra. Fraa'l. J. f Rftßßt*. < ab r. 171 H.ST NATIONAL BANK OF 1 PRI.I.FFORTF. Allegheny Street, Re!|< f-.nle. Fa. 4 tf / lENTHE CO!"XTY BANKING V7 HiMFANY RecafYr {iepailft And All'*** Intrreaf. Die* no? Notre ; Ray and Sell Oov Securities, Hold and fYmpnna, JANUI A HtftYta. FRESIDENT. J D Snt *tar tVftfthler 4tf |,X)U RENT—thrtv <lmirahle front I r *n*. aar*tl in h |M oiluale on the NK. D'fT'r "1 llftm<>Tvl~ftiiiUt>l* for "ffioa, a tmall family t*T at raping rcem Term. rea*rahle. Enquire .flu ■ w. lfti r w. D. BAIUn 11-1/ on lb# premiua. S. <0 A. IA) EH, Orncral Merrhantm, Allrf/hrti)/ Stnrt, Hrllefontr, J'n, SOUND It H A SON S Why we can undersell any exclusive Clothing Store in Centre county. Reasons which if carefully weighed will convince any one with average common sense: Firt TP< (/ml in nil rlnssrn of gnu-ml merdtoiulinc, iwhuling DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Carpets, Hats and Caps, and everything generally kept in a well regulated Country Store. Srrond We keep the largest .mid best assorted stock-, in sty Us and ynnlHie*, of Men's, Youth's and Childrens' Clothing in Centre county. Third From the two foreyoiny reasons any one ran easily sec our maintenance does nejt depend upon the la rye pro jits that must In ma<le on a suit of clothing by any exclusive clothing store', and conscejue iitly we can afford to sell at a smaller profit than any of (Mm. And since we can afford it we are willing to yice our custejjuers the b' wfit of the same. C X' \ I OKU ' ALLEGHENY STREET, fC L> ft i nr n " • .\. 1A / j BELLEFONTE. PA.. '{>'• tY •L( )LJ)^ TIIK 1)SS" CLOT! I I KKS, —AND — Tin: OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY. I*ro/'*'M*ion(tl { aril*. c. t tuitii|i. r. m i n 1 LKXANDEU A: HOWKH, d • ATT<ItN KYW AT I. AW, Brllafattta. Pa . may U ron*.ill-d in KugHati ..r taf. Imh. Of!l<* in tiarman • IttuMing |-ly jamij a isun. ; muv (tirsiiT. 1 JK.V VER A GKl'll A HT, I > ATTORNEY* AT LAW 'MI - rn, All-t,-* i.j ttrmt, n-.flh I lllgb, lb t r ii, I \ F. KOHTNKV, I '• ATIoHN PA AT I.AW. HM.I.EKiNTE. PA Lul 4— l<> Alio l.ft In tb* Court l| .o~- M, I \ S. KELLER. 1 '• ATTORNEY AT LAW * HR. >n All*ghafty IMf I K ulh mlp f L^oti'i •Ifft* t lly IWiUf. nl'. I'a. riiHK ntwi*'!. . IKLU. IIITI WlL* V MELDING, RKJLERtV WIIX>S, ATTORNH* AT IAW ii, < le-arpikld pa j I OHN BLAIR MXN. P ITTORxn AT I AW, 1iK1.1.1 PoNTR PA rtffl • .n than . tal itr Csilr* C unty Har.k /1-lj I L. SPAXGLER. l • .T ; IRNKY AT I AW RRLLKPONTK. ' KNTMKCOI NTV. PA A|ll IHnH ■ I - In all lb* r.nrit. In < r K- ('.tab 1-1, t n MtiAii rrwt t amona Murray A Gordon, ATTORNA! u AT I A CLP.AREII I.D PA Will il|'< <| tt>* lU'.Uf I*. < mrls • h*ii •; *lly 1 ly r r c. iiiitle, I • ATTORNEY AT LAW I'" K IIA A E.N. PA All ln*lnu* jrr.n||l* att*nd*d U- lly \Vm. r. mitchell, * * PRACTICAL *1 RVRToR V K IIAVKN, PA . I II ill'D'l ta ill .rk In flssrft<J4, Ca*tr and nountla* ' (fianit# l"k Nli< n*J Rank JO ]j \\ r C. HEINLE, * ' • ATTORNEY AT LAW REM.EP.iNTR, TA OHlca Ift Hohw. AlUi'li'si rtrwt *p**lal stiff I'fi fti'fi to tli# r>ll*rii <ti of claims All l >ii)p sil'tnlNl | w. 4. VALLAHL P I I KIM. WALLACE A KRKBS. ATTORN HI*ATUA W CLKARPIKLD PA Will alt'nl an<l Iry 'h*m at H* 11'fonta vk*n n* rial I? WjllKli 1 1 WILLIAM MoCULLOUGH, * ATTORNEY AT LAW. ri.VARHKI.It. PA. 1 All IwltiN* promptly attandad In My | I \ll. .1. W. RHONE, Dcntiwt, ran ■ I* fo*md at hi* <d!V*■ ami <.n North •id* of High HrwL Ihraa 9Ut f AHrghnr. MUfoflta, f |Lly I NR. DOBBINS, M. D., I " putkhtan and *1 rof,<n tMf Hh* |)i*h|i Wrwt, H*iMtil*, Pi llotrl f'aril*. Millheim hotel, MII.I.IIRIAI. CENTRE. INtUNTT, PKNN'A W. 8 MI'SSKH, Proprietor. Th* Uwn f Milll.Htn I* lcalad |q ptin' V allav, aUntt two milm from Ci.Lnm MaUoit, •* th Uiri* hu rg, I'antra and Nprwr* tYaak tUllnail, with wr rounding* that mk it a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. trout Aitkfhf In Ik* immediate rMnity. A cat* run* to ararr train At th* Millheim ll.dal amnm nudiUofti will la found flrvt-w laa* and farm* wdw •ta. Jnna , l*7H-ly* DUSH HOUSE, I ItKI.LKPONTE, PA. Til K ONLY P IRNT CLAM IIOTRI. IN THE CITY. T*rmi f'itlpw day. Mtwy atta<hal. f*|wrtat rataa gt*ti In wllnr—p * and Jurnrf. tlno II trrca, Proy'r. W. Piss Bwutt, Clerk pROCKBRIIOFF HOUSE, 1> RRLLRPttNTR, PA. HOUSF.AL A TELLER, rropri'torw. O<iod Samplr Rtxm o Firat Floor, •ffru Dua ta ami from all Train. ,|arltl ral to ultnaaaaa aM Jorom. I-I, ( lIRAED HOUSE, A * OORNRRCIIKinrNI TANDNINTIIPTRKKTR, rnTt.Anri.rMU. Thla hrmaa. pmmliienl In a ft \y famad Aw It* own fortatda Hot'U. la krfd In Mwjf rwyat <w|*al to any Int Ham k<He| In tk* "ontiy. Owing l* lha alrtn ganry of t|a t i mm, Ilia wW of lavrd ha* lam mlnmd In TNIU MUAM (Tar day, i. M Klßlttlt, 14-if Mannfn. /uiiman s HOTEL, V M CVnirt llouaa, RNLLKTONTR, PA. TERM! tt. PER DAT. A |ooit Urar, attacM, 1-1, Harry /i. Hirhn. Ilarihrare. IC. HICKS, to T. A. lllt'KS ,1 HRO.,] liKALKK IN HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, PAINTS AND STOVES. |" EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Street, li/./. I.Kt OS IK, J'A. Snuth oj Ihnnu'iul. It ami arum 111 r<l*. I I AUN ESS MANUFACTORY RM. in <*rn*fct/ N mumm r * Mf I 1/ P. HI.AIR, ■ • jr-WKIER. niTcmtM, rv>-t t :tfrna A<\ Ail 'tk rtMulMl On Ail* R lrt<jr Mmi. ; Rt~k<rttfT llotiw. 4-l| I I OUIB DOLL, 1 J PAtUI"* Alil.B n-'T * MIIIKMAKRR kiwk' ik fl L' . AllsfhffiJl 1- \y m lt' •t4 ! * DKALKHB IN PURE DRUGSONLY 5 | ZKI.LKH ft SON, i r *1 • Ml £ n„ * ki..iu ' jg All lb* fUr- HH M*<li' l*r- * ■c *r.'! lu* ij* . * 4*, A< * " 11 L'INK CLOTHING. St'lTS to order I Tots. Cnps Shirts. MONTGOMERY it CO., Tailor*, M LKruNTit PA My />ri/ liimilm ami Urnrcrie*. IIARPKR BROTHERS, PPBIXO PTRRKT HRI.I.ItP<iSTR. PA. | Harp thdr counter* and *helTo filled with NEW GOODS, t BANKRUPT RATES Purcha*odat \ BANKRUPT RATES ("BANKRUPT KATKS WHICH Til BY Off KB AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PIUCEa CX>KPITI!IO or • Dry Good*, - Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fanry Good*, Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and SHOES HOOTS and SHOES at very low price*. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS Latovt ly!c* of HATH and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carpet Bag*, Urohrelia*, Paraeol*, Ladin*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Grocerlea, (JueetMware, Ac. OMMprMnc rrrrj iMaa thx ma be a>4 la a tnt aaaea* HARPER BROTHERS, amino (n-aarr, . . anxcroxTß, PA coonrar PROIM CB UA.h i* ortuit •• Hl, beat (hHiH frtrt. L-L, (iresre-rie s ami t'rorisions. NEW GOODS FOR THE— SI'IiINd TRADE Me hart given very close and Cartful 'til 'u t inn Ut the ft /ccf ton f tf tfnt'lt for thr Spring Trade, and f" I justified in saying thai our Jin sent Work cannot be excelled either in regard to I'arieiy, (/utili ty or Trier, and ire doubt if it is equaled in either oj these respects by any house in Centre county, Tnerr art too many leading ar ticle* in our stock to make special mention of them all, but call atten tion directly to a few items that arc now being sought after every day. TIS H . Mackerel are tf good quality this f ason ami are selling rather faster than usual a t this season of the year. H< have been selling noth ing but full weights—'tit Mm. of fish in each quarter barrel and 100 Itw. in each half barrel. They haie brtter talus for the money than , short %ce i'jhls. Js:i, Ih rring and White Fish are very fine this season and sell ing freely. MEATS. Our Sugar-Cured Hams, I tried Beef, Breakfast Bacon ami Cheese are all worthy of sjucial mention. F RU IT. (Iranoes and lemons are very fine and the price low enough to to bring them into every day use. But the priee on these goods will be much higher in a short time. MEAT MARKET. (lur M<at Market, next door to our (tracery room, is always well supplied with the choicest meats. II f kill the best Beef. Mutton and I cal that ran be found; dressed in first - class style and searved to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner jmssible. Groceries and Fro vision*. .No house in the ftrocery and Proviso in business in Be/lefonte is prej,are<l to supply all the irants of the family so well as ue can do at present. SEC! I LEU & CO. OHOCERS, Bush House Block, Belief, inte. Pa. CHEAP GROCERY PROVISION STORE. s. A. BKKW A SON, Humes' Block-, next door to IW Office, Arr Mlltaf ™1. In Ihrtr linn .1 rnurb r*4nord I"*™* ("V < A#H or In rirhnnc* for nil kind* of POl KTSr PRODI'I'E. Tfcrr r Iwiilni f l* rrrrj 4.i w, lh*< *-imir r*u M crrtnin of fHtlng vvrr a sit riir.su aooitsi Thoti rtork U nmplrt. *o.l w.ll wlnM, u f - T ulrtl In port of Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Orange*, Lemon*, Nut* A tUisinx, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS of w7 kind nnd wM,i. TUB I'EI.EPSATKt) WAKHIKOTO* RtTTItKB Hams, Sides, Shoulders —A NO breakfast BACON. Toft-Uirr villi Ikr , hnimwt DRIED DEEP. Pnmon. n-nnttnc rb In fknlr Un* wfll And H to ikrtr ndrnnlnt* U> glr. tfcrn, . <||. CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.
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