Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 17, 1879, Image 5

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    Philadolphia Markota.
FntLMiKLriiiA, July 13,1570. •
FLOUR la Arm, hut the demaml la light. Sale* of
N(*> harrel*. Im lu<ling Minmwota eatr* family, at !*'•<,
AMI ( IVnneyhaula do. do .at K'.i.'wio'i. ; weeteru tlo.
do . at ftat'irt, and (wteiit ami other high grade* at
WHEAT U u'whanged, hut there la |e** demand.
Sale* of 4.Mhi lu*hd* ; tiicludiug tiew red and anilmr
at l lie. 1 14; r.je, t.-d do. II ts: old d- do . t H.IK;
and No. 'i red, eh vator at fl li' 1 * At the open la*rd,
(let .all #1 li a* hid for July ■ fl II v for August ;
91 DS far September,and far Octolwr.
Bllefout Markota.
RELLCPOKTE, July 17, 1*79.
QUOTATIONS.
White aheat. per bualnd H "0
Rett wheat 1 'Hi
Rv.-, p. r hu-hel 6<i
Corn. col. 4ii
Cor®, "helled fc"
at* 30
Flour, retail, per Imrrel..*.. A V 0
Flour, wholeanle.. b IE)
lIAY AND STRAW
llav, choice tlmo'hy, per ton.. 9 |o i*
Ifay, mixed, per ton Hl*)
Long rye *tr*w, handled, per ton 0 ,'.n
HEMITIIR. PTI T"U J 60 0
FLASTEK.
Cayuga, ground, per ton f 9 on
Nova Scotia, (round, per ton 10 00
ProTiaion Market.
Correi ted weekly hy Harpi-r Rrutlier*.
Apple*,dllel, |ier |M.iind 0
I 'herrlea, dried, p.-r pound, seeded 10
Dean* per a
Fre*l butter per pound lo
Chicken* |Mr pound 0
Cheea* p r pound I '
Country ham* per pound 10
ItaiMtMfw emrwa li
Rtg 'on 7
lavrd p.-r ixt*ml 6
%p ptf l •/ 1 i
I'uUtiM* per hueh.d 73
Drlad bwf 11
Canned torn a toe* can, DV<L 1
Dried *we.-t corn per pound *
William McDonnel, a braketnnn on
the i'elawaro, Lackawanna ainl West
cm railroad, wan badly injured at Scran
ton on Monday by being run over by a
pushing engine ir. the yard.
The Zoological Garden at Philadel
phia lost a valuable elephant last week,
which i.a said to have died from the ef
fect* of eating too many fish, pebble.,
fiSh bone*, Ac., on the Fourth of duly.
TIIKKK never WAS ?uch a really good,
substantial, satisfactory, and rapid-selling
lirst-eW* Lock Stitch Sowing Machine
offered so low a* the "Xr.w FAMII.YSHCT-
Tt.K," relticed to only ; more complete
with equipment*, and lower in priee than
any other machine. It is elegant in work
manship and Hnish, surpasses all others in
its work and fnllllls all the requirement* of
every family as a h>*lj-r. Thoroughly
warranbvl by written guarantee for Ave
years, and kepit in order free of charge. It
will do every description of work—line or
coarse—that any machine, at any price,
ever did, or can do; equally as rapid, cor
rect, smooth, neat, and strong. Has all the
late improvement', is eay to barn and
manage, is serviceable, don t wear out,
always ready, and never out of order.
Sent (J. O. li. anywhere with privilege of
examination before paymentofnill. Agents
make money rapidly, supplying the great
deniam] for this the l'hea|-st Machine in
the World. Territory fre-. f..r
descriptive books, Arc., "Family" Shuttle
Machine Co., Too Broadway, New York.
SO-ly
Wlt T WILI. Yog—Allow n cold to
advance in your system and thus encourage
more seriotM maladies, sui h as Pneumonia,
Hemorrhages and Lang troubles when an
immediate relief can bo so readily attained.
Merman Syrup has gained the
largest sale in the world for the cure of
Coughs, Colds and the severest Long Dis
eases. It is I)r. Boachee'a famous tier man
prescription, and is prepares! 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 is unprecedented. Since first in
troduced there has been a contant increas
ing demand and without a single rejort of
a failure to do its work in any case. Ask
your Druggist as to tho truth of these
remarks. Large sine 75 cents Try it and
be convinced. Sold by F. Potts lir—-n,
wholesale and retail. 20-eow-lv
PHRSOXS who are troubled with weak
ties* arising from a disordered state of the
I'rinary and Pro-creative Organs, such a-
Indisposition to exertion. Ics of piwer,
or memory, difficulty in Breathing. Ner
vousness, Trembling, Weakness of Vision,
Wakefulness, Pain in the small of th
bark, Muscular Lassitude, Hot and Dry-
Skin, Eruption# on Face, Palo complex
ion, jcc., should at once procure a bottle of
Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu. A
Judicious and prompt use of this preparation
may lie relied upon to give tone to the Or
gans, reatore their power and remove the
symptoms. Price one dollar—six for five
dollars. Por sale at F. POTTA GRKKX'S
Drugstore, Bush House Block. ly-lUJoow
•/. If. It A CLA.MI'H "Iter-11 (re" Store, Allegheny Street, llrllrfontr, I'a.
lIEADQUAKTEUS FOR THE LOWEST PRICES
AT
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ONE PRICE, EXCLUSIVE
IDIR/X" GOODS 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 Suitiivjs for /I cents per yard.
Matalasse, ...... J() cents jter yard.
Alpaca, black ami colored, 12 1-2 cents jter yard.
Cashmere, ...... 20 cents jter yard..
Cashmere, one yard wide, - 36 ends jter yard.
AND A FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
Black Dress Silks in all <poddies. Colored Silks in all shades.
An eleyant assortment of Diwns.
It need* no argument to convince tho public that an exclusive Dry Good* Store ha* a groat many advantages over a
general merchandise store. _
AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED AND I WILL BK ABLB TO I'ROVK TIIK ABOVB.
Yours, respectfully, J. EC. BA.TTEA.ETXD.
Hp motto i, ORE PRICE AED THE VERY LOWEST, THE REST OP GOODS, ASD AO MISREPRRSESTA TIOS.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
HRULLVR TrRME or (NirxT—FnttHh Monday* i.f J*u
uary, April. Angita! ami Novptiilnir.
Ir**Mrnt Juilga- lion. <'HA*. A. MATCH, l*ck llavri.
Additional Uw Judgp— Hon. J oil* 11. Olivia, U llP
fafitn.
A<Mo< utc Jml|c<* -Hon*. HARI RI FRAHCE.JOIIN DIVE*.
l'rotliom<tur> .1 CALVIN lIIRPKU
Hrglatr of Will* and Cl'k <f o. ' - F. W. Hit|(nmU>.
H order of Ma, .%• Win km A. To LIAS.
I>t*tr 1. i A4|ortiey -DAVIII A. FoRTREY.
HhnrlfT—Jonn FrAVoLEM.
Trmnin r- lII*RY YEARK i
('ounty Purveyor— JONßCH DKVLINO.
Coroner— COHRTANR ('AMRRIDOR.
County < Nun lit iMionera-- Andrew URRMO, Clio. HWAII,
J acoii DUNRLR.
( Ink to County Comnil**loner* HENRY HI E.
Attorney to County Coiiiiiil*aloiirni c. M H>wra.
Janitor of the tVmrt lIou*a— IUUTRIM OALEEAJTII.
County Auditor*— JAM C* T. HTEW ABT, ISRORIII. It. WIL
LIAM*. TIIOMAH IT. Jvutaoir.
Jury Coiiimlaaloii4-r|— lIENRT KEI.LKR, Jr., NATHAN J.
.MITCH i L.
Pu|H-rtntt-iidi'tit of I'uldi' PcHoolr -PNf HENRY METER.
NOTARIES iMildlc EVAN M lILAN< HARD, W. W. HOTTER,
It. C. CHBUAMAII, Itrllvfoute.
DIRECTORY.
CIICUCIIKS. Ac
PREHBYTKfII AN, Pltuat.d on Bprlng and foot of
11--V* •r *1 •*tr t*. mi. o. nii I n .t 1 • •> i A v ii l
71 rm. Hmyer n*t'tlng. Wrdne*l.iy at7| rn. Muuilai*
Bl ll H ■ I, - 1 a VM In'. W IgERtB. BOllbiuil I '
>priiiie who lotuih. I'ii-I t. M' -- Willlnin lonirt*; rr*l
deiu i-, Spiin* ouuth of ll'tli<Hl|wt rhtin li
MKTIIOIHHT KPISOoI'AL, Situated nonthrnat or
ner of Spring aud Howard alrwtt. f4*rvir-is SumUy,
at log) *. M M Hrayer-mcetliiir, Wednesday
at 7!j P.M. Sunda>-*i lONII, SuioUy J3O p m.. |ia-uei.t
of i tiurrli i*A*tor, ll v A I). Y*iiu; mid*nc*,
Curt I n utreet, we*t of Spring.
ST. JOHNS UOMAN CATIIO|.|C, Situated on
l'ldp p lrwt l't* •'< ti Allegheny and I'enn. Sr\• a
Sunday H and |tr U a m and " 1 . I'. M.; ail other day*.
7:30 A. M. Paatiir, Kev. A. J O'llrfan; r■•*||-nce, nouth
*ide of Hi*ho|i between Allegheny ami P^tin.
ST JOHN S EPISCOPAL, Situated woithwwt .rn*r
of AlD'glo-ny and Uml< •tieeu Servhiw, Sunday
ItnJo A. v and 7 1 hP m WETLNAUY aefvlrea T 1 jp.
M. ami Sun U>* Imk>l Sunday J p V . iti T>A*> im-nt f
church. K tr, It* v. John llewttt; realdeme on
l.mnl* *treet rear of Kpiwopal hurt h
1.1 TIIKItAN. Situated -outhweat t orm r of High
and I'Min *tre. t ServL •#, Sunday |o. >fA u. an<l 7 1 a •
m Sunday-M-In ad Sunday in fa • tur n<m of hui it.
Prayer meeting W< dinalay 7 1 . e w. |'*jt<>r Iter Sam
uel K Humt; realdence, at Harwuiage, High Street.
n at the church.
IiKKMAN RKFORMKR. Situated Dor theA* t
of Linn and Spring atrt**l* Service* SumUy at lo .'>>
a m ami'.' ji- m I'rayer meeting Wec|nc*day P. m
Sumlay*arhd, Sunday l31) A. Win the church.
IlAl*T IST, Situated ip rthnut corner of High and
PeiiU *tre*'t*. Hefvrlce*, Sundiy ItD.TO A M. and"'. p. M
Sunili> li<"il, SumUy V a m. in rhur h I'aetor,
Kev W A Bi.gect. rewi-leuce, wr*t Ode of Allegheny
aoiith of Rpiw jI church. •
UNITED lIHKTIIHKN, Situated former South High
an I T(> 'III A* *treetA H-rvi■ Stimlav at 10-Jl t M
•ndT 1 ; f m I'ray* r ineetlng, M • dnauilay 7'y rn. !'*•-
tor. J M. Smith. IVed-olli- • *lire. Hcllrfantf.
AFRICAN MKTIIOIHsT, Situated ...nth end .f
High .tread Her not, Sun.Uv l(r W A M and "1 r u.
Prayer meet 11 ,* \s Iro • lay 7| P V. Sunday-*.lna>l In
• hurt h at J p. Y Putor, Re*. Jon*-*,
Thorn** Or.et
KKIKNDS. SHualetl .ml of *tr*-t, rowr
H Ilef nte Academy. Meeting*. Sunday It A. m.
M .dm el*y 11 * v.
Y M 1 A . I'rayer meeting* or* held every Sunday
at I and ev.- y |'n<Lo at p m in Ote r><.<m of tlo-
A *• i \i: n v *• 111 Rut OS \ i I.! i uwti • •
he] I lit the r< <>iu the tir*t Sunday in each in nth at t r
V RM .1 „ 1.1 fr n7 to • P■ . Atl-I the
Nati i *l *'nri*lian Teui|eraii. e L'fii >n at 7 <*> t won
Tliuraday.
I! I.\tl> TEMPER ANCE pRAYER-MrrriNH
Ne-1* hi the letfßMi II lIINMIL THUWDUV. *t 9r v
CENTENNIAL TKM I'EH tNC K CI. I'M. Il.ular
in-• ting It Moii-Uy at 7 r v In their n-iu h>
Hu.li * Ana-ie. High itr^i
Xrif Aitrertinemrtttn,
I IH| iiphl Notice.
I N tin- matter of the c-tj>t<- of HKN-
I RY FLETCHER, di'rtuaid, late of Howard town*
•hip. Centre county, I'a
ToJ.-'l* II dtef. Cat liar in* IL ltr, Michael Fletcher,
ID ury S. Fleti U- r. Il nry II Iter. Mogdalena IMt
er, Jacob l'|et her, lUJ*m Weher, ADDI- Wdr,
ll.l|-h S* hen* k, Mry K S*lemk. Wiilioin F y.
Cathanue J Fov, the heir* aud legal representa
tive* or llenry I'Utrher,
TAKE NOTICE tluvt hy virtnaof a Writ of Farti.
ti-n out "f the Orphan*' Court f Centre county,
ami to me dtracted, an in-iowt will to- held at tip
f HENRI rtl ti lIKR dm i aaad, n
th- town.hlp of 11 ward, and county of Centre, .n
FRIDAY, the let day of Angart, A D l<9, At I"
o'che k A. M . of iwl 1 ga*. foe the purt-we of making
partition f the real estate of naid -Weaee i to ami
among hi* hetr. nd legal repreaentatlvra. if the aam
ran le <V-ne without prejtelire t* r aiedling of the
wh'de. othefaiM' to value and aprmtae the a*me ar
rrt4ling to law. at ahkh time and plor* yow may i*
preaenl if you think pn ter.
JOHN SFANOLER Sheriff
Sheriff • irflW. Relief.,nte. Fa . July 3. I*7 • f-4t
SPECIAL or FE R.
The Semi-Weekly World
(A I.A*al FIGHT l'Al>r. I-AI-rn)
Will !*• Msiit ti Any iddrw in thp I"nilc<l
StAl<-* <>r (*Ana<la, r>o*t-j>Aiil, until
jAnuary I, IWW), for
ONE POL I. ATI.
Thf CArapf .il Smmp tprr in thf f nil, ,1 Xuitfi.
Tho Leading Democratic Journal
of tho Country.
TRY ITI TRY IT! TRY IT!
Andrew "THE WORLD,"
H' Park Row, N*W York
POR RENT th r • desirable front
1 roome. *eeoml eT*ry f In h nee eltnate on the N |"
Comer of l>iam-<nd—anitaMe for ofßee*, * email family
or eteeping room*. Trrnu re**.n*Mf. En-pilr* #f Hr.
■ 1 II in r NT D |l AI 1.1'.V.
11-tf on the premlaea
AVw Advert I*rm en t*.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
: —at—
ORPHANS'COURT SALE.
\\l I LL be hoM at public Hale at the
▼ ▼ late rwudencr of J. lIKNRY IHCK, dne'd, in
tir Kg Umimlilp,
On Thursday, AuuHt 7, 1070,
tli* following "•'! vix:
No. 1. ()no tract of )htkl boundml and
!••' rllx*<t ii* follow* : No. 1. situate In tii.-gg t wn.
Inxitid.-d |y land* of Jtu*a Im< k mi*l oiler*,
containing
II Acres and 88 I'erelies,
(licrMHi irwlwl •t*tHih.ry I/X) I\VHI.I.I NtJ llol'SE*
twi-nt.iry W<i*lt llmi**, liarik lUrri with lor<-power
Mif-I, luu W agon Hh*d* MtUi iml, Ciller P • and
utl*iftl*liiik** Al*>ut l*H A row L wf, tht* halate w||
an}>| |l* ■ I with < liratioit ntid Oak tluila r.
'I ••• tract < ofitniti* tw. wU hiitlditir*. ami
will !• offered lit two tra ts, if f•)•! <|cstr*li|>; the
on* with jtj aire* mid 7.'ft |er' lie* lias n two-atory
waatJMN ImmH Uotw BpHai D m Rm tod oifutt
r- necaaaary oQltisildlnfi, vtin pwihmIIIII Kprtag of
I Water near the duet . lUiiit hmnv < tear ; a g-Md
Ot hard nml other chi.li• fruit with • elt Inn t
NV li!7 ACKKS and I I l'KKt IIKS,
|. >iitided ly land* of Jer Kiltie mid oiler*. Alioiit
117 wru 11 nr. haUii**. Cheat utlt mid <htk titular.
thereon erected * tw..|..y Dwelling lloitaa, Wash
llihuhi, llatik llarn with liir**-|'Wer Hie <1 at tallied,
w*K<'fl sled with > 11 • "li t !•" W nl*f pip I ■ lose ti
door Uric* Orchard mid other n t wwry fruit on
life tu lee*.
No. :!. .".I ACKKS and 117 I'KKCHKS,
I 'rnierl) jmrt - f trvt N" 'J, end e jnriicil from It by
public reel, mid If dc*lrahh ran be purrh*d with
No X II ended by land* i f Ham I Yarh k. mel ..thtr
land* of J. . isnl, % I-tf 'SI w r* clear, I-aland* y>*t<i
Oak and Chew tn lit tiiul* r
No I 26 ACKKS fluid 26 PKKCI!RS.
At-ut - a-ra char, lalolir e i iak. ne*tniit and Pit. It
| I'lto* tuiil •r, wstii j nidi road running tlir ufch It.
N>. 5. si ACKKS ntid 17 I'KKCIIKS,
situated iii 11rf.7, Miles and Walker town#' |*, mih
1* in Walker, on ittiig -f k 1 l.<*y Whit* <fc*k,
Whit. Pile at. I 11. till - k tiubfl . w Ith ratlttlt g Ml . *l.l
of w ter on tt, with f""l wat- t isuu<!> I !y
Istt'U l I 1* M id" and Ul#r. Wnt W lluot *ti, J-dm
Yearn k and lotolda/* r. This tr.-t i aittlat' 1 in
Little Sugar \ aftl*> I'liwaluti fi"ti on rvuftnu*
Ut'ti of sale.
All of f|e sl-.re |.-*rod land • iii a high tat- • f
cult ft ration, and lie* within four mile* of Spring Mill*
K It Station
Tiaua—tin. dhird pure ha— 11. n*y to remain in
L hands of |*ir< h**er during natuial life of widow i>
IctMt thereon ti. U' (said annually t. |.nr 1. i Ins
110 irs or aaigii, li dding hi* |>feinUr during her nat
ural life . at lit r death the prill' i{l to lie |ad ti. liesi a
and legal rvptiwiiUlin , r <f t I decedent The t
i main I tig twi-lhinU to lc divided into tlir e • iju %l pay*
; itotits— mm ti..' I t bapaM . a*ii on aoafftilift!M f
sale, toil at ire in one and t . rs with intrt
Hai l |at inenU, teig tiirr with intereat ami w. j-.w s
d"cr, to I - s.*utf.l t.y ' o ! ami mortgage ui the
pft'tln*.*. With a> lAii fa las Jals'
i Hl< to ' uitnenc* at I'm ■ I-" k M
JAH PLTK. )
1 >1 If Dt < K. -Trttiitcsra.
. ti ta 11. K. Di'CR
/ sKNTHK I'ni'NTV, s:
V *Ri I Tlief-'ill: ssslti fp.
ITo |ILNH\ HKAV. Adminkatratof f, A • ( Aar n
Partsrap-, <!< iawd.
You are her. t.y rite! and *■ tntnsn t- l- and
appear *' •' t|d.aua't otirl t • I • In Id at ft. l. f n!•
in and f-r the County of Ontr a the fmulli M
, I%y fA .. -t | I! | I KM . • .
the L*tl r* grarit*>l r •; nti •• Instate ef wat 1 Aar t.
Part rag". '!•*' d. It> t t r t!
Witness, the ll .ii S Mi ia, Pr—i l. at Judge • f
i , the aai l 6.11 ft, at Ik lief i,te, the Jith 4l| "f Johe,
A. I* 117 M.
W M v ftt'RClirir.LD.C o c.
Sheriff's Office. Ihilef l.te, JtH* J> . l*7V
I 77-4W JOHN HPANOLKR. Hh t.
/ 'KNTIIK COI NTV, m:
. V-/ The Ce n.not> wealth of I'enasrytrania.
T- AARON Lt*K F.N It Af'll. A1 minis tnitor f. Ac. f
J* hn I'. Miller, late . f llarr.a t wnahl) |e •(
\ u r ).> ' ■ \ • . ' -.rr.,' ' ' | l-e ael
api'sr st MI OraiuuHf (Vmrt tola h*l4 it BiHifbit
. jin and I r thr County of ittrn on the fourth II t
da> f August m it. then arid tt,rfr t •!. * .anw why
the- Letter* "f Aim mrtrati'ii gmrt'-l unto pu t
Kntate said John L Miller, threasNl. should t t tat
Irmoked.
Witbe*s,th. II n. C A M rresident < f the sld
C<>irt. at It# 11 "font# the •! l e.f Jm A f
WM t HCRi lIHFl.ti < 0 *
Sheriff's Wle, Belief- tl'e, f*a . June it. I*7 '
Aw JOHN BPA.VU.KR, Hh ff
AUDITOR'S NOTICK.—The un
ami''.'
I utl-.n <•# the funds in the hands .f t, f flheriff. arising
fr-in the sale .f the real itatP of L A BIIFARKR
■ among th-ss# I-galls -ntit,| they to. will m. t the
jwrtirs inter af| st liU e |r |l lief nte, <4> the ]•(
•Uy . f At (t Hi. A l ItTv. ill* l-k,P A|
*7-4w W . C. II KIM K. Auditor
WOODWARD SEMINARY.
Ecirdinj &sd Say Schw'. for 7:isj Laiioi
sni Llt-.io Caiidrcn.
SECOND A N 1 I.OCI'MT STREETS,
11ARKISBURCI, PA.
R. ril l-rm 11l HRPTRMIIIR l's 1*:
Co*ir*e f fUkdy—4.la) and H leibllr, With MuoftC
Mid Aft
Rani and tuition fr-.n> to |-IV> a year and bo
eitra*
For rirenlar* and all deairable inf -rmati a odlrsws
♦ ' t.i rRIKCIfAt
B. r. ttt KM, I'rest, 4. f. num. Claah*r.
NATIONAL HANK OF
I RF.t.l IMRTR.
Allegheny Ptrenst. lU'.lef nte. pa 4*tf
/IEXTKK COUNTY HAN KINO
(OMI'AST
Roif fVepwita
And Allow Inter**!,
Dftatount kites;
liuy and Ml
tJor ffe^nritiea,
Hold and Coupon*,
Jtau A fin vt*. President.
J It ffntaaar. Cashier. 4 tf
S. .(• A. I AH: It, (Jciirrnl Merchant*, A tlef/hrii y Street, lUHefontr, fa.
SOI Nil REASONS
Why we can undersell any exclusive Clothing
Store in Centre county.
Reasons which if carefully weighed will convince
any one with average common sense:
J'Vrst \V> <hul in nil eltinHi.l of m eal iiirrrhamli.se, including DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Carpets,
Hats and Cops, and enrgthing ;/>neralfg kept in a well regulated Country S 'tore.
Second, We kftp the largest and, hcxl assorted stork, in stybs and ywditiee, of Men's,
Youth's and Childrens' Clothing in ('nitre county.
77iird From tin two foregoing reasons any one ran easily set our maintenance does
not depend upon tin large profits that must he. made on a suit of eh,thing hi/ any r.relusire
clothing store, am! eonseguenlly we ran afford to sell at a smaller profit than ami of them.
And sine< we ran a [lord it w< are willing to give our customers the h< mfd of the same.
S X \ lon 5 ! ALLEGHENY STREET, sJ c 4 1 (\V\>
' • NN. i\, BELLEI'ONTE. PA.. lOt tV
TI I I'i "'IK)SS" CLOTHIKTIS,
A N1 > —
'l'll I*! OLDEST (iENEHAL MEKCIIANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY'.
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*' ATTORXRY AT LAW.
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WILLIAM MCCULLOUOH,
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HOUSE A L K TELLER, RROPRIOTON.
Good SampU Hfnm ON Firtt Floor,
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to LLITOII .NIL JIIROR. 1-LY
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Ilarrf/ A. Ilirl.*, Hardware.
HTC. HICKS,
[SucciT-or t<> T. A. HH'KS V 11K0.,]
I.RAI-RU IN
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS,
| PAINTS AND STOVES. |~
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES!
TO SUIT TllK TIMES.
Allegheny Street, 11 hi./.kFOX TE, J'A. Smith of
Itilnitu-nn Cnrtl*.
lIA UN ESS MANUFACTORY
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fit I•* I* * !l* •. A i < Rlr*H,
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DEALERS IN PURE DRUGSONLY
a | ZBLLBR k SON.
x i lit .tori,..* H<. j i
g t RH tlf FU'i'Ur' 1'.1M.1 RivU'-ir,**. Pr*-' * i
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PINK CLOTHING.
SI'ITS ( onlrr £l'*..*>().
1 L'lts, C.'ijts tSz Shirts.
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RKI.IKFQKTR. PA. l-lj
I frit Hooil* tititl Urocrrir*.
JJAHI'EU BROTHERS,
*PRISO FTRKKT, RKIXUmXTR. PA.
Hve their counter* and hclvo* filled with
NEW GOODS,
(BANKRUPT RATES
Purchao<) at - HANK HI*IT KATKS
I BANKRUPT RATES
vrntt'tt tiikv orPKR AT
BOTTOM PRICES
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OOSPIBTINO OP
Dry Good*,
Millinery Good*,
Clothing,
Fancy Good*,
Notion*, Ac.
BOOTS nnd SHOES
BOOTS and SIIOKB at very low price*.
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS
Latent r-tylce of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAI*S
Carpet Bag*,
Umbrella*,
Paramil*, *
Ladie*' Cloak*,
Caroling,
Orwerl**,
Ac.
,Ti7 thin* thai nu, (. *,•! in a tral
riu* Mnr*.
HARPER PROTll ICRS,
BPRINO ATRKCT. . . RKtXKPONTR, PA
OOPRTRT PRotlfCS Mm In otkup nt .
tl|M nulm pit*. t-lp
(irorrrii* unit /V'/I'iaioh*,
NEW GOODS
SI'HI.\(I TRADE
If t. ha iv given very clot' and
Careful fit ft niian fti fft t A/ ifet ion of
yawis for the Spring Trade, and
f"I justified in saying thai our
]'T'f nt Mock cannot he excelled
cither in regard to Varifty, (futili
ty or I'rice, <tnd ire doubt if it in
equaled in either of th< st recede
by nny house in Centre connti/,
I here arc too many leading ar
ticles in our rttrk to male efecial
mention of them all, hut rail atten
tion directly to a jew item* that arc
runt being *ought after fiery day.
FISH.
Mackerel are of good quality this
c asan awl are filing rather 'faster
than u*mil at this se/isoii of the
yeeir. II < hate been telling noth
ing but full weights—ltO of fish
in each quarter barrel and 100"lb*.
each half barrel. They have
better value for the money than
short iceights.
J*lie //erring and White Fish
are very fuse this season and tell
ing freely.
MEATS.
Our Sugar-Cured Hams, I tried
11' el. Ureal fast Bacon and Cheese
arc all worthy of special mention.
FRUIT.
Orange* and Ijcmans arc very
fine and the price lotc enough to
t>) bring them into evert/ day use.
But the price on these goods trill
be much higher in a short time.
MEAT MARKET.
Our Meat Market, next doer to
our Grocery room, is always well
supplied with th< choicest ' meats.
Iff kill the best Beef. Mutton and
Veal that ran be found; dressed
in first-class style and served to
customers in the neatest, cleanest
manner possible.
Groceries and Provisions.
.A© house, in the Grocery and
Provision business in lieUefuntc is
prepared to supply all the wants of
the family so well as we can do at
present.
SECIILER & CO.
onocEns,
Bu*h House Block, Beliefonte, Pa.
CHEAP GROCERY
, —AND—
PROVISION STORE.
S. A. BKEW & SON,
Humes' Block, next door to Post Office,
St* H'* "Hltnn foreta In Utrtr lift. .1 mnrh Mi r)
I'ri' for CASH or In for nil kind,
of COI KTRY PROMTS
Tk> nr. rMvfrlnc ir—d. rtnrj dnr no thai oiwl'mv
ran fw-l crrUia of frfUat
rem: ASH FRESH GOODS t
Thvlr Mock i. coocpl.tr and rr.ll eel™tod. and oonaMn
In pari .4
Light and Heavy Groceries,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Onuuttw, I con ions. \nls A Ksisins,
CANNED AND DRIED FRI'ITM
of rr.fr kind and WH4J.
Oil f'KI.KBSATKD WAfWISOTO* RITCHKS
Hams, Sides, Shoulders
AX !>—•
BREAKFAST BACON.
ToplkN with th (kolMl
DRIED KKKF.
Pwoon* *anH|| food. In HoSf In. trill <ad II In
Uwdr adnata*. to §jfw Una a rail,
CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.