STATE NEWS. Work on the foundation for the Mid dle Penitentiary will begin thin week. The Pennsylvania school teachers ar rived at Montreal on Friday last on a pleasure tour. tterteral Peter l.yle died at hi* resi dence in Philadelphia. Friday morn ing, ageil 59 years. Work i* so brisk at the Bethlehem rolling mill that the men are compelled to work on Sunday night*. The car shops at Milton, Northum" Borland county, are running night and day on orders for l>ox cars. K. S. Boas, lumber dealer of Heading, Pa., has made an assignment. His lia bilities are $150,000, his assets consider ably less. The Allen town rolling mill has com menced operations sgain after a short suspension, caused by a strike among the pnddlers. Col. Alexander Cumtninga, formerly a well known journalist of Philadelphia ami New York, died in Ottawa, Canada, on Wednesday last. Mr. W. W. Thurston, vice president of the Bethlehem Iron Company, sailed for Europe on the 16th, where he goes for the benefit of his health. Messrs. Innis A Flympton, of Oil City, have shipped three large engines to Russia with improvements to suit the work in the Russian oil fields. Mrs. Jane Wilson, seventy four years old, has been missing from her home ill Pittsburg since Tuesday week, and fears are entertained for her safety. in Fast Findley township, Milllin county, a cow was struck dead last week by lightning while being milked. The woman doing the milking was un injured. The corner stone of the new Court House of Elk county, now being built at Kidgway, in county seat, wivs laid on the 16lh in the presence of a large num ber of persons. A fire in the third story of Oabrail Kent, formerly Matthewson A Co., Williamsport, Friday evening, caused a da in ago to the stock of about $3,000; fully insured. A party of five gentlemen will start for Philadelphia from Pittsburg in a few days in an open wagon. The distance is three hundred and fifty miles, and the parly expect to make the trip in six days. The employes of the Pennsylvania iron works, at Danville, Pa,, were noti fied on Saturday that their wage* would be advanced, dating from July 1. The price now paid for puddling is $.l per ton. The camp meeting at Sewickly, which is the fortieth session of the National .Society "for the Protection of Holi ness," began on Friday, and is under the direction of Rev. Dr. Inskip, of Philadelphia. The quantity of coal and coke car ried over the Pennsylvania railroad for the first of July was 90,760 ton*, of which 68,501 tons were coal and 2-,259 tons coke. The total tonnnge for the year thus far has been 2,899,524 tons, of which 2.219,524 ton* were coal and 09.980 tons coke. These figures em brace all the coal and coke carried over the road, east and west. ■Sunday morning about 7 o'clock a fire broke out in the stables attached to the jail in Doylestown, Pa. The stable and the east wing of the jail were bad ly damaged, the town being very poor ly supplied with fire apparatus, Con siderable time elapsed before water was turned on the burning buildings. The horses and carriage* nt Sheriff Ely were got out safely. The prisoners, some twelve to fifteen in numlier, were re moved from their cells and placed in the jail yard, where they are guarded by a detachment of soldier* of the Sixth regiment. The fire is supposed to have been caused by an incendiary on the outside or by a prisoner throw ing a lighted match from a coll win dow, Friday Mr. John Thomas, Superin tendent of the coal works near Moore'* station, Westmoreland county, own ed by Hon. John Scott, of Erie, went into a (nine in which there was a room full of foul air, in company with Frank Fitxpatrick and son, to make an exami nation. While investigating he held a lightest lamp close to the floor, where- U|>on an explosion at once took place. All three were badly burnesl—the hoy so seriously that hi*death oocured the same night. The elder Fitzpatrick ii badly burned about the body and face, and Mr. Thomas suffered from burn* on his face and arms. Both men inhaled the foul gas also, and when removed from the pit were very much Affected by it. The shock of the explosion was so great as to lie felt in every part of the extensive mine. ♦ - A Startling Opinion. SOMKTHISO THAT WOt'l.D THROW TIIK KARTH Off ITH BALAWrK. The following letter has lieen ad dressed to the editor of the New York fiun : Various publications have appeared in different parts, particularly in the l,ondon papers, setting forth a proposed plan of flooding the Desert of Sahara, thereby making it an ocean of inland sea, by opening a canal or channel from the Atlantic ocean. The depth and size of the deser! be low the level of the ocean is stated at 500 to 750 feet; the area in square miles it over 2,000,000; the average depth is not generally known, but suffice it to say that if such a project should be started, and not under the complete control of those in charge of the work, the earth could, and no doubt would, be thrown oft its balance, and the sur face of all the waters to a certain ex tent would be changed In their level, which could lie ascertained with cer tain tv if the actual sizes and depth could be known ; for "if every grain of sand removed altera the balance of the world," what would this great change do? It might oauac the "end of the world," which, aooordipg to the proph ecy of "Mother Hbipton," will be in 1881, In thie project all the woild is interested. JABS* K. SIKSRI.L, New York, Jane 20. Chief Engin'r. TIHIHK never was such a really good, substantial, satisfactory, and rapid-selling first-class Lock ,Stitch Si-wing Machine offered so low as the "N KW KAMIi.r SIIUT TI.K," reduced to only $26 ; more complete wilh equipments, and lower in price than any other machine. It is elegant in work manship and finish, surpasses all others in its work and fulfills all the requirements of every family as a helper. Thoroughly warranted by written guarantee for five years, and kept in order free of charge. It will do every description of work—fine or ooarsest Machine in ! the World. Territory free. A (Wee**, for descriptive books, Ac., "Family" Shuttle I Machine Co., 765 Broadway, New York. 30-ly j Tux DEATH-RATS OK— Our country Is i getting to be fearfully alarming, the avor : age of life being lessened every year, with | out any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant ori j gin. At this season of the year especially, | a cold is such a common thing that in the I hurry of every day life we are apt to ovor ; look the dangers attending it and often tlml too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble | lias already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way every winter, while had Honchte* German Syrup IH-CII taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a Doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Hotehre'i German j .Syrup has proven itself to lie the greatest ! discovery of its kind in medicine. Every j Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,000 bottles I sold last year without a single failure known. Sold bv F. POTTS (IKKKX, wholesale and retail. 20-eow-ly As Tills is the season when colds are ! most likely to be taken, a word of advice ;to our readers would Is- in season : First, then, keep your feet dry ; w<-ar flannel next your skin ; do not sit or stand in draughts of air, arid upon the first symptom of a cold or a cough rail attireen's Drug Store, in Bush House Block, and procure a bottle of his "Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood root,"" which will give you almost instant relief. It is a pUatant nd effectual preparation,containing the virtues of Tar combined with some of the la-st expectorant t and anodynes, allaying all those distressing symptoms which if not promptly arrested will too frequently re sult in that fatal disease, Consumption. Price, 60 cents a bottle, or six for $2.60. 21-eow OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY. Rroritl Trim or rt it-- K. urth M.n.lire f Jin i mry, A|*ril, August inDt Tmm A M4 TIM, Liar k tlair.li, A Mlll'-flll U J'l'tgr— 11 • >tt J.HI II Ihltts. |UUr ( l>Ata, AaicUt. Jmtfia- lions. fiwrit Fftiici.Jom iHtli rnthoimtlr —4'oiiTill I'tMlltfmi. County Clio-., til). H*t, J cei iH-tku i>rk k> Cuanty CV>nilo*r--||ftJvtT Hi. I Ait>ny In Count? (nmmUit. H. I'-trta, K 4*. ( HtiiiKi. iWllrtotiU. DIRECTORY. cnriu iir.t. ir PRR'HtYTKRIAN. n Cprlnf ar.d f.t • t HmMH •tfrrt? fttmtft? | 1- TTI A M 11.4 7 i r w mating. W*drc*i?.? it 71 r ta XunsUi •• r In tb? Higwim. n..rth?.st rnratt • f "lring ind Unit* I'uktr. H? HillUm Unrta; ri •Unr#. J*j-ring *fra.l, *>qlh of M.tlh*lit rhnr. h MniioDirr RpfBmPAL. *ta?!.i *sti#*it w ■?r .f Spring sod llil *tr*- t Ikrtlm, Hunl.Pur.diy .*.* ? ■ , Uom.nl ••f rhnrrh Pistor, K#? A l>. Y>*ot . rni4rnr. ( 1 "nrtiu strmt, mI of (tyring. XT. JOIIffH ROMAV CATHOLIC. *Mt..*t*4 on Mho?> trM Ui.#ii All?gh?ri? ami P?nn. ?|c*? Xundiy 1 in 4 LITYL A. M md 7 . r. M . ill .ALTER diys. 7T* 4 • PtMt-.f. Kat A.J O'llrUft ; mM.io., iath | Xfr of Ruibop Ut?Nn Allaghanj ir?l P?nn. XT Ji'llN t* KPI.*kHPAU Wtwilait mnar of Atlaghrn; in 4 limb 4fr**ta fairirat, Xnodiy ta-k a. i i.4 7 l y r M VtV<|iHiky aanuai TU r M and Rwinf4l rhanb Lt*THICRA?t, fltiutH >*ithaHt rofvr *f High n*l P?nn atraata Ktrrk?*, Xtindi? |ta ii a and r XumUy r #sio il? In I,** far* mom of i I'Mlht, Ra U A. Itiggert. rnidanf?, rt aid. of Allegheny mitt) of R|i|wi>m| • hurt I NITRI* ItRKTHKK*. Ptt*mt*4 romar Booth High an J> a Prar aiMii|. Wnlnwlay T r. ■. Paa lur, J M Xmith . Put otlra addrwaa, (W-lUbata AFRICAN MRTVfODIRT. aonth ?n4 of High itrast Aar?Ra*. Xurvliy K? a i in.) Ti r m. Prayar ntaHlni. Vafiaahiy *| f . f>.tn-Ui h .| In rlmrrli it f. I. Pialor, IU?. J..na. raaM.a, Thoroi* itr*at ► KILNhX. ftitnilad "id of ta.gin atfa#t, nir i IMUffonta AA Aaa*iitlon liar?? th. P*f hflra A I nin mating la hal 4 in Iba r*-ai th? ftrt Xun4if In an. h month it 4 a |a. K.M>m opan a??rr night from 7to 9 r. .. ind th? National f hrUttin T?io|'?iik? I'n ttw TIIIHD TI ReillV OF At! Ot'FT, l. f..r lh ..f *TFWART WAI.KKR, ■•a llw an.nnd <4 alrkiiaaa, r*aaJ a wniixl rwaltad bafur* !.• rrnl an. impria..nmanl 'lw >t Alto A KIT WAI.KKR. Auditor'.* Notice. IN the Orphans' Court of Centre I .inlJ I* lha mailer at Ui Ratal* of JOHN BANKV.lilaof Mllaa lovaahlp, ria l Tha iiß'laialfnH. an A.ltit.r, apfaAnla. hf Iba aboaa ("mirl l f poll liana Meat a* I iba Real Ralala <4 tail .Mwataait, I* I* Iba fnml raallaa.l "Wlbaaala lbara>.(. ■rill aiaat all (arllaa Interaatad at lO 4 bia a|.( tiiim. >.| W-4* W r HKIIKR. Aodllnr. AMftlgnce'H Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Join! Atrmal <4 ISAAC MITCIIRI.L, Aaaipnaa bf Iba banaßl at rlartlhna < 4 taaaa Th .maa and Joaapb P. Tbomaa. baa tan IM In Iba sflbo at tha Ptolbon. .tlarj of Iba Caart of I'oaiana Flaaa of Can Ira roaalj' wbb h anld aceonnl will I* prmantad for cobflrmaU'.b at lb. nail tar* u* anld Crmrt SS-Rw t. 0. HARI'KK, PlvtboooUrj, Xeie Adrertlsement*. VALUABLE UK AI, KBTATE —AT— ORPHANS' COURT SALE. \V "'l' public mile nt the V V Int. rmfcfailie* Of J lIKNKV 1)1 OK, In <)r*gg On Thurnday, August 7, 1870, th* following I (Nil Mlulf, vli: No. I. One triu't of Ihikl bounded end dmertheet *• follow* No. 1. altuat* hi Ongg town ttoundad Iy lamli of Jaiue** Dm k and other*, containing 154 Arrcn and HH IVrclicH, thereon rrw lwl a two-atory i/NI DWELLING ll'H'Hh two-*tory Waah lion#*, Hank llarri with bora*-power Klirl, two Wikiiii Mh*d atta< lied, ( lntaiita two art* building* and will h- ..fhrewl in twu trarta, if found deal raid.-; ihe oil® with M a< rea and 7"| |Mut 1* nrm clear ; a gin*! , On han I and other hole* fruit with Nirh tnot. No. 2. 127 ACKKS *tid It PKIU HKS, | 1* >tmd>l tiy land" of Jrr Kline and other*. At*ut 117 a re# clear, tl h Ifouar, lUnk Itarn with tor*r-|iow*r Hlil illki Ikhl, wngon ihwl with rrtha on tide- Water piped lom to •hair. Onhard and other lire er t with public road running through it. No. f., HI ACKKS Ht.d 47 I'KKCII KS, situated In (ir*gg, Milee and Walker t"wnahi|, main* ly In Walker, omajatlng of g'*"l heavy WhitefJak, Wlute Pine ami Ih'iulix k flutter, with running ■treats* .,n given on confirm#- ! lion of aU. All of the al-'Ve < lea re* I land it In a high l*l <.f : cult I rat ion. and Ihw within f-"ir in ilea of faring Mill* K It Rtatlon. Tiaua -on.-third pur. ha*- money remain in liamU of purn to le paid all totally I y purtiiaeer, hi* hejra or aeign. holding hi* brriulea during Iter nat* , Ural Mf' . at her death the pHmi|il to !-• j*.d to heir* and legal repreeentAtivw of *aid Jenahut Th'- r~ maiiung tw.ethlnU to la* dildrl into thrr- ejual ja menu -onethird to U |ai •• I! K DUCK, ) In<|iii'Ht Notice. I N tlir mntU-r of the cslrte of II KN -1 BY runoaaa. ommw, im a a mil ■.. *hlp. Centre county, I'a To Jacob Holier. Catharine Holler, Wo hael IWefrbet, Ileory M llet/hef, llenry ll' Her, Magdalena Il .lt er J *<■ "i- Pletrber, II *l*er W.i.er, Annie W le-r, lUlidi Hrhen* k. Wiry K IkhciKk, William ft, ( ethariiie J i • y, the heir* arid legal re|-re*-nti- Um of llenry bfr, <1 r**l TAKF. Ntrri K. that hy virtu* of a Writ of Parti tion iwroe-l out of the fVrj'han*' Court • f fVnfr* cmnty, ami t ne dtr*te*|. an ln-|twwt will ta held at the late reaileme of lIKNItY I I IT' lIKK de**ar*l. it. the town*hlp c.f Howard, ami c.unty of (Vain, n >lt 11v AY, the Ut <- a* ■ •r-lii'g t*i law. at whhh lima and place you may I* I reeent if you think proper. JtillN KPAKOLm Wnvl* Hh-rlfY . fpe, fUllefont*. Pa . July . 1- M CANCKK Cl'ltEl), Vt'ITHOt'T KNIKK, nnl in most ▼ V - C W IV rf- If Kt M 11. Wwtaturg. t'entrw County, f*m / CENTRE COUNTY, as: V utL) The Coum >nw*lth f |Vnt *y|auia To HUSKY RKAV, Adminiatrator f, k' , >4 Aaron Parterwg*. 4khiv*| Tun are hereby fiiel ami Command**! t*. -e ami apjear at an OmMMM*ObRH t-. U bM -I Mlrhftl# in ami for the (Vuntr of Centre •* the f*urth kfn* day "f Augut n*l then an I there to b*i auw why the letter* grante*l t. ijo oi lh* Dial* | Witnee*. the 111, t \ M aft*. Hrewt Unl Judge of the Mid Court, at Hlkf")te, the 21th day *4 June, A fl I*7? w w : fa m ill |> i r.C 0 C. Mheriff'• Oflhe. Iw ilefonte. June laT't .T-iw jottK nf * mini m ir / tENTBB COUNTY, aa: V.-' The Cotnmofi ww)th of fennaylv ania, T" A A RON H'h ICNRACII. Admlni*tra*-r *4, Ac., of J4n K Milter, late .f llarna t.-wraahip, J.f.aml You are kr*i I# held at R*i|ef*nte in and h.r the (*mnty of Centre . u th* fourth M"t dav <4 Angti*t neat, then and there t#> h >w ran** why the letter* *f %dMinttration granted unto yn on l>tate ••( Mid Juhu IL Mill*?, de> eaae.l, atvuld md l I*?#, at tw... . U|, | M Tt-Aw W C. lIRINLK, Auditor. SPECIAL or FER. The Semi-Weekly World (A t.AIIOB EIOIIT l-AUIt l-AI-Rl) Will 1* *4*Dt U> *ny Ail.lr** in th<* Unit"! StAl** or Cn* oompany. Drp.ll. Ami Allow tntorfwt, Dtwuuat Notru; Bnj and Hall Dor. SmHUoi, , UW and Conpon*. JiinA ntiTit. Pro.lA.nl, J D ftoruMT. raahlor 4.if r a ftuoti, Pn*t t. r. ■****. CMi'r. Frht NATIONAL RANK of NBLLICmRTK. Allogb*i*r Rrwi. MlHualo, P*. 4 tf S. ,C A. hor.lt, tirneral Merchant*, Allegheny Street, Itellefonte, I'a. SOUND 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'O'sl We deal in all classes of general intrcfunulise, including DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Carpets, Hats and Caps, and everything generally kept in a well regulated Country St'/re. Second We keep the largest and best assorted st'xk, in styles awl gualities, of Men's, Youth's and Childrens' Clothing in Centre county. Third—Front the two foregoing reasons any one can easily see our maintenance tlx* not depend upon the large profits that must U-. made on a suit of clothing hy any exclusive clothing store, and eonsajucntly we can afford to sell at a smaller profit than any of them. And since we can afford it we are willing to give our customers the benefit of the same. S Xr \ 1 OKU ! ALLEGHENY STREET, fO 0 1 T f \LM> ' * Hit), { BELLEFONTE. PA.. ( (X .A, JA) \\ ] TIIK "BOSS" CLOTHIERS, —AND— THK OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY'. / Vo/V\**io/i*f/ tuitllr4 lu Kc>gh*h ul <#*f* man. fh- rin Oartmit * Huildir.g 1-ly Jurj a ittru J wtartir utriiatt | >KA VKR k (JEI'II A RT, I > ITTORXI) a A T LAW offi*-* r, ft All'-ghp-ny lr*t, turtb of High. lull#*. ;■ 't dr t" tie*- le*ft lie tb* Omirt ll<>u*. t-ly I \ S. KKLLKU. I '• ATTDRSP.V AT I.AW Offlta .n Ptr**! Ruutb aid* of Lye*'* •tor *, My IMUf"Ut#, Pa. rttVl riltMVi. UN a lIQUI. •WITH V ailA"! |,Mi:i.I)IN(;,Rir,LKRA WILSON, ATTDRNEVH*AT t AW Mr l I.KAKIfEI.t*. PA. I Oil N UI.AIR I.INN, tl AYTUBJfBY M l \w. RKt.t ) '.*MP PA Irutixn l nut fbatr* Cuant, IDn* .1 1) I I*. SPANOLKK, U • ATTORNEY-AT-1# RKI.I.proNTR rrNTRR CRfNTY. PA f*f*rlal ailp'.li< 1 fi | Pill Mi- te; prv ti< "• In *ll tie* 1 "UiU, ('MttlUli<*b iti g'.Uh 1-ly v n wraaav rftt a nnknow Murray a- uorixin, ATTDRSr.TH AT 1 AW. fI.KARtIRI.iI. PA Will att*nd th* TUllrf-.nt# Court* u|*r> *mph y I lie r r C. lIIITLK. ■ • ATTOURKY AT I.AW U* K lIAA KX. PA A!! t wlnM. i,*>|.t! t.. 11, \\'M. P. MITCHELL, * * PRAfTICAI. *1 RVKTOI; l/ K lIAA K>". PA , Will attend to all U'-rk In fl*urfi*-|d, (Vatr* and Clinton r*utti"* iiffbw ••f<|***tt* |s*k lUvhi National Rank JO ly \V C. HEINLE, * • ATTOR.trV AT I.AW RKI.I.KP**TR. PA fifße-w in r*nrad Hon**, All*gh*nY etmH ImW att*ut gif. || ".4- . il'-ti i. f dalM All N*in*w att*nd*deun •*% N'tuih *t<|* nl High atr**i, the** d.-r* Kiel of All*ghnv, R*ll*fwn*, Pa. Itt-ty I \R. DOBRINS, M. P., I " PIIT*I lAX AM) RCKDRHR Mf Dmc Bi.h.i nif.t. iDti.t.*t, p* Hot ft Cant*. MII.LIIKIM HOTEL, Ml 1.1.11 KIM. CKNTIIK IXH NTT, I'KSN A W S MI'SSKK, Pmprlft/ir. Tli. loan "i MIIIMm U In IVnn'a i aUa.l two iy,a („m IVl.um Xtatl-n. on lb. Ul bar*. Cnlr ami bprtm. c'rli tuMnaa.l, alth aur r '•■ixllni* that m>k> II a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. Ilntal Iron! fi.hlng 111 lli# in.rm.tfat. airtniir. A call ram In raw? IrnJn. Al lb. Mitlbnn, 11. ■< > I mom nmlaiiona *i 11 li# f.ii ml Aral- laaa aml In a.a nn-1. r- Jan* JS, MTa-lf* RUSH HOUSE. ' ' imi.i.rn>KTK, fa. TIIK OXt.T FIHATCI.AM lIOTKI, IN Til* CITT. I T*raw if pr | f.|il to %y Itrrt rl*M H*t*l la tli# ronMry. o*int luUii •trto jfMicj of lE# Uiim,\h*> Jwlfi f | N ril lII* t*t rwdnci-tl to twin |*t Mr. J. M RIIIEIM, 1 JMJ Ma flip if. ( * ARM AN'S HOTEL, V I <>|.,.!. (VaH llama, lIKI.I.r.FONT*, FA. TKftMR (I SA FKX DAT. A Cmnl Urn; ittacM. 1-1/ ! Ihirr ft li. 11 ir/.*, Hardware. HI-A.K/K/Y TC. HICKS, [Suocouur to T. A. HICKS A 8R0.,] M.AI.KK IN HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES. EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. AlUijheny Street, HKI.I.KFOXTE, PA. South of Ihamoml. Jltimittrmt (aril I I A UN ESS MA NT FACTORY -* *- In (tiitnut'i S*w Slmk. l* A 1-1, HLAIK, • * JEW ALEX, ■ IKIM, r\s*f% . Ac. All ""tk txwfljr mia utod Or. AMf-rlom ur*l*v lu-k?lf! I hut*. 4 f I Ot'lS DOLL, 1 J f A">III"N A lll.X luaiT A HIOKWaKKJI. Itiivki iti it K,<, 1-1, It. 1 d iMtf, Pa DBA LIES IN PURE DRUGS ONLY £ I ZKLLERA SON, i r *t a I'M a...1- f F z In '• ltr -a.rti.4l Una J All Ik* IHifnUH I*•*t• *. 1 MuliiitiHi IVf * * irnt Imwih U#-1 jw- nti+'* . 6 jt|foL 7run*M.uM*- A<.. A* 3 a II |,TNK CLOTHING. SIITS to order ♦ 12.00. I Ints. Caps Shirts. MONTGOMERY A CO , Tailor*, nRI.I.KtMNTK. FA. 1-1, Ifrji (lIHMIM AMI (I rorrrir*. JJARPER HROTIIKUS, *rXIXO ATBKKT. PKI t.EF >NTE, FA„ Hare their counter* and shelve* filled with NEW GOODS, i BANKRUPT RATES Pimha#edat : BANKRUPT RATES ( lt.\N ERUPT KATES WHICH THKT OFFICII AT ROTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRH Eg, BOTTOM PRICKS. OCIKMFTIXO OF Dry flnodi, Mtllinrry Good*, Olotking, Fnnry Good*, Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and SHOES 111 HITS and BHOKS at very low price* j 111 HITS and SHOES HATS and CAPS I .aim I tyl>w of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carpet Bag*, Umbrella*, ParaaoU, Ladie*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Orocerim, tjuenware, Ac. Ouanprialn* arrrj Utln llral ran ka *>nn-l la a Ira*. rH Hflfp. * HARPER lIROTIIERB, firxtita xntxrr, . . fku.kfontk. fa COUXTKV FtoDVCI taken la •whaafa al IN* M*h*t naartH prtc*. * 1-1/ Groceries and Provisions. NEW GOODS —FOR TIIK SPRING TRADE "*' have given very elate and ear'lll/ attention to the trier! ion of good* for the Spring Trade, n ,,d fee! justified in saying thai our present Stock cannot be excelled either in regard to Variety, (Quali ty or Trice, and we doubt if it it equaled in either of three respect e by any house in Centre county. There are too many leading ar ticle, in our dork to make special of them all, but call atten tion directly to a far items that are noir being nought after every day. FISH. Mackerel are of qood quality thin season and are tilling rather faster than usual at this season of the year. II r have been selling noth ing but full we ights —so ft*, of fish in each quarter barrel and lOO'lfa in each half barrel. They hare better value for the money than short freights. bike Herring and White Fish are very fine this season and sell ing freely. meats. _ (hIT Sugar-Cured Hams, /tried Href, Breakfast Bacon and Cheese are all worthy of special mention. T R U IT. (Irange* and Ijernons are very fine ana the price low enough to to bring them into every day use. But the price on these goods will be much higher in a short time. MEAT MARKET. Our Meat Market, next door to our (irocery room, is always well supplied with the choicest meats. He kill the best Beef, Mutton and Veal that can be found; dressed in first - class style and served to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner jmssible. Groceries and Provisions. .A© house in the Gmeery and JVovision business in Be/lefhnte is prrjHired to supply all the icants of the family so well as we can do (it present. SECURER & CO. on o c x: n s. Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. CHEAP GROCERY AND— PROVISION STORE. S. A. BBKW * SON, Humes' Block, next door to Tost Office, An *<• nllln, *."• In IM> ll*. .1 rvdi><.d pnN ft* HH * hi .tr)a*m N *ll kind. nfooi'jrrtv mom i r TV, n romirln, rl. IWC) 4*T. *b thai rMon* mn fnl <•*)** it grlUtg PUBS AX It FHF.SII GOODS! TMr Un k is og*ifklrt# and vdl aMnrtud, and omi in part *st Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Orotuww. Lfinonx. Nuts & Raisin*, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS of *> kind nnd wWf. TtIR CKLRRRATKII W tMIIMITOR RITCHRS Hams, Sides, Shoulders —AXD— BREAKFAST BACON. Tnf*Uw* *llk Ik. rkafcm DRIED BEEF. ."ar*" 01 - CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.