The Strategy of Desperation. From the Washington I'mt. It i not Nlrango that sagacious Re publican politicians discover an imper ative necessity to do something that will tend to neutralise, in the minds ol Republican masses, tho effects of the frauds which placed Mr, Hayes in office after a majority of the popular and elec . toral voles had been honestly and fairly secured to Mr. Tilden. We have al ways believed that the masses of the Republican party u*o honest, incanable of committing or condoning fraud. If wo did not believe this we should de spair of the republic and look for its gradual but sure destruction. And it is for this reason, for the reas on that tho honest masses con not be blindly led by corrupt leaders and made to indorse their crimes, that it becomes necessary to eradicate from the public mind the firm conviction that Mr. Hayes' official existence is Iho creature of fraud. 11l every state where the llo publican party has an organization, there are thousands of men who have hitherto acted with that party, who now seo that they cannot longer continue allegiance. They knew on the day af ter the election ofISTO that their candi dates were defeated. They accepted the situation, content with having per formed what they believed to bo their duty. They not only knew that Mr. Hayes was defeated, but they were well aware that lie, and all the leaders of his party knew it, and they watched the subsequent and suecersive develop ments in the various stages ot ibe gieat crime with shame and disgust, power less to prevent its consummation, but feeling outraged that such a thing should he done in tiie name ot their party. All over the country there were and there are to-day, many thousands of men in just that frame of mind. These men represent the conscience of tho Republican party. Unless they can he won hack into the ranks and made to follow the leaders as ot old, there is no chance for the party to succeed in the next National campaign. W hat to do 111 order to neutralize in their minds tho effects of the crime of 1876 7, how to overcome their firm determination and restore tlietn to the ranks, has been n problem on which the most sagacious Radical politicians have bestowed a vast ileal of thought and expended no small amount of labor. It was for this purpose, and this pur pose only, that the Tribune brought out the cipher telegrams. "Let us make it appear," says the Radical managers, 4 'That Tilden and the Democracy were trying to buy up electors and our fel lows, who are so superfluously sensitive, will change their minds and gravitate back into the old rut." So the loudest, shrillest scream and most resonant roar of "fraud ! fraud I" was set up all along the ltadical lines. But a thrust from the prod of investigation let the gas out of that balloon. The mountain was found to bu a molehill. The plot to buy electoral votes —a plot alleged to have included Mr. Tilden and many leaders of his party —shrank into an effort by one man, on his own re sponsibility, to hiro certain scoundrels charged with official duties not to be guilty of fraud and perjury. So the ci pher telegrams became a thing for ridi cule, the Tribune't great effort panned out nothing of any moment, the great fraud of the age remained in gloomy grandeur, and honest Republican to ters became more and more disaffected and unmanageable. It was time, high time, for another effort. Something mutt be done, and done quickly. It is the New York Timet that now rushes into the breach and makes a desperate effort to save to the Radical party the voters who were alienated by tho great crime. About a page and a half of that paper, of yesterday, was de voted to wild, incoherent, nebulous oharges of fraud alleged to have been perpetrated by the Democracy in the popular vote of 1876. Almost three years after the election, it is discovered that in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, Louisiana, Florida and Mississippi there were enormous frauds in that election. The Timet assumes an awful, ponderous gravity. It cooks and serves up this fiction with a simulated solemnity that would do credit to a stage funeral, ft does not attempt any thing like positive proof of any allega tion, and its manipulation of figures isn't ingenious enough to be worthy of serious notice. The thing is formidable only in the space which it occupies. Outside of a lunatic asylum—we may say the lower wards of such an asylum—there is no citizen who could be made to believe that a system of election frauds, de pending on repeaters or bnllot-box stuf ting, could be planned and executed in six states with such secrecy as to defy detection, and only he brought to light by an investigating newspaper man, nearly three yeara alter their perpetra tion. There are a good many Republi cans who would do much to oblige the Timet, for it has devoted a great deal of prayerful study to this husiuess, and • has done its best in a desperate case. But it asks too much, it makes too heavy a demand on popular credulity, when it calls for belief, or even a decent pretence to belief, in its preposterous and monstrous absurdity. Even if all the Republican politicians who were watching the election in 1K76, had been deaf, dumb and blind, such a plot would have miscarried. Sadly as the cipher telegram business flattened and failed away, leaving only the echo of a resonant snicker to show where it had sunk under popular ridi cule, the fate of this attempt to offset the damning crime of the Radical party will be even more melancholy. Even the youthful marine recruit from Skow began, who shared Mr. Hayes' doubts as to Ramsey's acceptance, will beg to pass this. And the honest Republicans, whom this is intended to influence, and solely for whom it has been so elaborate ly worked up, will treat it with con tempt, and say that "if this is the best you can do, please keep quiet; your own crimes are not lessened by such foolish, self-evident falsehoods in accu sation of the party against whom your r crimes were committed." Minnesota has tetnporsrily thinned out her srmy of tramps by offering them $2.50 s day in tbe wheat field. A good many put on an injured, heart broken look, but think it is better than nothing. Tiikhk never was such a really good, substantial, satisfactory, anil rapid-selling llrst-class l.ocl, ,Stitch Sewing Muchino offered so low as tho "N (iv Family Siiiit ti.k," reduced to only $26; more complete with equipments, and lower In prico than any other machine. It is elegant in work manship ami finish, surpasses all others in its work and fulfill* all the requirements 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—fine or coarse—that any machine, at any prico, over did, or can do; equally as rapid, cor rect, smooth, neat, and strong. Has all tho late improvements, is easy to learn and manage, is serviceable, don t weer out, always ready, and never out of order. Sent C. <>. I). anywhere with privilege of examination before naymontof bill. Agents make money rapidly, supplying tho great demand for this tho Cheapest Machine in the World. Territory free. A,hire**, for descriptive lunik*, Ac., "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 756 Broadway, Now York. 80- ljr Why WtLl. You— Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as I'iicfttuonia, Hemorrhages and Lnug troubles when Hit immediate relief can be so readily attained. Butehee't tlrrmun Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Dis eases. It is Dr. Boseheo's famous German prescription, ami is prepared with tho greatest care, and no fear need be enter tained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. Tho sale of this medicine is unprecedehted. Since first in troduced there has been a constant increas ing demand and without a -ingle report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of those remarks. Large size 76 cents. Try it and l>e convinced. Sold by F. Pott* Green, wholesale and retail. 20-cow-ly Pick-sons who are "troubled with weak ii' -- arising from a disordered state of tho Urinary an 1 Pro-creative Organs, *u h a lndispoi-ltlon to exertion, Ioss of piwer, or memory, difficulty in Breathing, Ner vou-n. -s, Trembling, Wcakiu - . : Vision, wakafulnoM, Pain in th" small of the hack. Muscular Lassitude, Hot and Dry Skin, Eruptions on Face, Palo complex ion, v<\, should at om '• procure a !.■ itle of Compound Fluid Extract of II dm. A judicious and prompt u*e of tlii preparation may i> relied upon to give tone t" the Or gans, restore their power and remove the symptoms. Price one dollar — six for five dollars. For sale at F Potts Guzkn's Drug Store, Bush House Block, ly-'goeow OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. fUort it Tutu, , A|-tll, August su I Sut.mbnr. po-sM.-ut JtMlgs— line. Cu*s A. IfiTtß, fsirk ll*rra, A-! litl ',*) Istss Ju lio II n. J ll* 11. oaxi*. IMlo fuels'. A' its- Jli'lgss- -Mors*. !Fs>C(. J"H l>|tr. i'rutliunuUM -J. Cakix II skma Hstwuvof ii nit iui ci k <.f i> c-r. xv nraramu>. !i<.- r l-r of Drsjs, A'- .—lVmux A. Tunis*. INstrl' l Atlom-T—listid A Foarsir. Sh'-illf—JoM*r Sroous Tr-*ur-r— llrxai Yuiki (saint? Simsi"i-J"s,n rwntio. I'-.t' io r- Comts*. CsHsaiaus. * County Coron|s.i"iir—A *u* s * .Oio. Hwsn, J see* Clorli I" Comity Commissi.. uses—llixist tlo X j Allornsy I" Counly tmnUstorisr* —C XI Uowtm. Janitor of (lis Court llsnftia lislHinu. ' County Aielllors —Jsmi* T St Isi s*t, Usoto* K XVa usts. Ticais n. Jswim*. Jnry ('..mmlsoi .n>-r—llft*M Kit m, Jr. ffuisx J. 'MitennLl. SiU>T(nt*n'!s-ntof Public A- boot* -Prof llr.nt Xfma. N isri'-s PuMu Fish VI Hui-SSIS, W, XV. II i < illl'ins*. II r„f -i.1.. DIRECTORY. CNURI'IIR*. Ac Situatad .. Spring and U*rt of Howard itmtl S^MpPunt*} at 1 ' "*" A M and r * Wln-Uy ctTJ f m Suodat hu>'l, 2*4 r. w in tha Wlffwam. h rth>a*t curnfr • f j J'l'fitiii *h ! Umb. rlot. Il- ♦ William ra*l danca, Spring *tra*t, "Oth of blth< a M. and 7' .r. m . all nUiff Uje. T :l n.'u Psslor. K'T A.J o'llrl-.i; tosi.|-n.-. s-mih | tlije of Riehop Utveen and l'nn dfwU, Sutfiay 1": * n and t. n "uifUtr-ai hrd. Snnday ' i . in fhanh I'aalnr, H#f W. A. Riggart. raaidanc*. aat ai'la ~( Allagbtiy %.;) of v-i riaropal diur - h INITEP UK FT lIR FN. Sftnatad rarna? South High and Thornaa atraat* J*- r*i rem. Snnday at 10.* andH4S.il. I'rayar maating. Waxjnaail'ay 7*-| r . Rta tor, J M Sniith, l\at*'flh , e atMraia, Railafonfa. AFRICAN SCRTHf'IHffT. Mttnatad aowth and .f lligfi *tra-t Sunda? lo >j h ai. t 7J r a Prayar maating. 7| t w. Snnday -arh.ad la rharrh at 230 f. ■. I*aatr, Rat. Jta*; r*-tdann at tha n*it farm <>f aaid (oort. 3i*-&w J. C. If ARPKK, Pndhnnotary. Notice i hnbr given, that tha Armani of JAMKA f. MiMVKHVII.I.R. As. aignaa of ALmtn Fftcnout, haa l-aaa Elad la tha rdlka of tha Pr>thostary of tha Court of Common Plana of Cantra enmity, ami that a*M arronnt will I- prmatitad Sr omAnMibft at tha naxt tarm of aaid Court. J C lIAKPKR, Prothonotary. Auditor'** Notice. IN tlic Orphans' Court of Centre County : In tlss null.r of Ihs Rstnl* of JOIIN HANKY, fait of Mils* t"W„.hip, 4s. fi. Tho urci-rsig,,-.! ut Au.iilnr. *ppnlnt*sf by lb. nbor* Conrt to report lien. Sgr.i nst lb. Rnsl K. 1.- of wM .Ises4.nl, or on lb. fsir..l rrallwM an th. ml* User*.f, will ra nil niitlM Intraratel *t hi. ora In Mrll. Mil., on TI MDAY, AUOI IT It OO.nl 2 o'clock, P. M , for Us. pnrpora of bl* *iipntntin.nt. W. V HKIIRK. A tell tor. Afwljfiice'B Notice. is hereby given, that the it Joint Arronntof ISAAC MITCIIKLL, A**lyn~> lor th* listilt of roAllun of losnr Tboam snd Jowpb D. Tboos*., ha* Iran AM In lb. *■ of th* Prothon otary of lh Csosrt of Common Plra. of (Vntr. ennty. which anl'l neoonnl will Im prinratml far cvntrnuUon •I ih. irazt Urn wf mid Conrt. 2Mw i. C. UAJU'KR, Prothonotary. New AdvertlnemmtH. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —AT— ORPHANS' COrilT SALE. \\r ILL ho sold at public side at the V V btonri .1 iikmiv DUCK, dm d. In Ol KK bw ntlilp, On Thursday, August 7, 1870, lli" following nul mUIc, VU; Nn, 1. Ono tract of html bounded nntl • lrn i |lm d us follow*: N-i. I, situate lii Uregg town •hl|i. IHIIIIHIIHI |.y litoiU of J win** Du k and others, containing IH4 Acres anil HH INTCIICM, Ho tWIII trtrlwl a two-story IiWKI.LINU lIOt'HE* twonlurjf NYMII House, Itauk I tarn with honn-|Kwtr Hlif.l, two Wagon MIIMII atta*died, Cl'liT I'ICM, an I outbuilding" About ISO A' IM I |r*r, the halain v Well su|>|-11-d with Chiwtnut ami th*k timber. The tract run tain* twf seta buildings, aiol will Ih< iiifrrl In tw< ira< t. If found desirable; tin one with Z*\ acre* ami 7 i Ren hs haa a two-story hi Mlher Utard I louse, H|>rlt>g llott*", Haru ami other to < • aaary outbuildings, with m*v*rialllng spring of Wat-r dear the (lour . alawal I l * arres that , a good On liaii) ami otltvr i bote** fruit with na< li tin* t No. V. ACKKS hikl II I'KKCII KM, li >unilH| by lamia of Jer Kline ami others. AINIQI 11* at tea (lear, 1-alatK" Chestnut ami Oak till)her , thereon cretel a tw-st *l. ami If desirable can If |Mir> haseH with j No. J. Hounded by lun-is of Saiu'l Yerick, ami other lamls of -In -a— I. f -ut '.T a* r • < lear, 1-hUih • gel 1 Oak an I Chestnut tlmV r No I. ACKKS ami W I'KKCII KS. ; A tout 'i a res 11< ar, l>alam • ak. Cheat nut ami Pit'h Put" timber, with niil-ln rad iiiiiiiiug it. Mo. V "l ACBBH and : PKKCHBB, situated In Oregg, Mtl<~* ami Wulker towftshij- main ly in Walker, consisting .if g-t Im-sj White Oak, U|iit< Pine ami 11-nth* k timber, with ntntiing tr•-am ••( water on it, with good wat*r , tottml-i i.y lamia*.f r Msgee ami It. t- r Win W ||o*t Mitsl h" f widow . ire t-rest thi r. -.'i t" I- j il l i-ttiually t-v |mt'hi*ef, his : h"lis or assigns, holding his |>r> ml."* during her r-at , ural life; at her death the | rim |al to i-e j.o-l f. loirs i at.-i lapl fifniHiMlvti of •*'i i'.i'Ot Tt-•- rw j main n |r—third* to L- divided lut tin • ;ual j-.v tin n*. s thir l t !•* |.ii .h • tr:r..• n.( ! stale, bnlane* in ono anl tw.. with litkrrast. .■M tb t' . 11l r with lot-ft ! widow's ' l wer, t I•• aciirwl by * -ml ami in ii,. .-< tu tl. prowl* s v. nil odarl f* inl %mm Pal- t comui' • t U 1 V M J.\ Id i K | M H I'l • K. • Truster s. . •- H y 1-1 •K. I / 10UIIT PROCLAMATION. WBSSSAS, Sm II n CWtM A Mini ha J dsttof the . 'urt of f • -tmm.ii PtsSM of lilsf&UlJ * i listri' t, . i.ststitlg "1 the evilullea id ' —1t-. t '.ilit' tl a.l I loorih 11. M t tL. II ■ - I . 11l I tfio , II I. Jokm lOf ; . A* ' lt- J*f| lUi < - r.tx • ! having iti'rvl Jsil IteJivery ard ' • r lam m fUm Pwo In I M I ■ • c>airity of Oaft", an l t-- r.-mmrii . n tic I urth , j M - lay • f August nevt,t*ing tin i-Hii -lay of tugust, I V T. and t*> c#ntltue two w Is N tie i. hefehy ; given tv th* i r >iisf, Jnaticew ( the IWr, Al lrrt. n | and Constable* of Mi l runty of Centre. Ilal they - j then and there In their jr .|-*r r*s. at 1 !<-r In the f reii . N . f Ml>| .lav. with their rw rd, in-jui •iti-.ns, ekamlnati' tis, and their > Pletcher, Kaiser Wt,#r, \nni- Weber, Kaij h Mieu'k, Mary K. Mli. k. William V j, f Catharine J I'oy, the leir a: I legal rej reeenu ! tivs->r l(% r y I'leh her, de ae*l I TA K K B, th-l I.y Ttrtn.nl * rtl of Part), j li.-ri tsaoml out "f the Oq.lMUis' O urt Centre f -ioty, ! and to me dtr*te-1. an In-iueat will I- held at the late rwßidem" f lIKKRI PI IT* HER de.in i th" township cvf II ward, an-l unty of Centre, . n IKIOAT, t e i*t 4bs I a . o. \ i- •• |Q k A. M . <-f sai l 'lav. fht UM f 'ifj-ey .f msklr-g j |-arilti -n of the few] NUI* of said |etnmsndel t-* le ami •\<%—ar at an tH-han*' Court to Iw held at IVIM nte 1 in and Ut the Count? of Centre on the fourth M-n -lay of August reit. then sn-l there t,, show ruse why the letters granted h- vw on the Estate of Said Aar n Part- rage, des m-t l-e rev-tked. Wilr.-as. the II n C A Mi. Preef lmt Judge of the said Court, at MleLnlr, th" iMk Uy |, should nt le nvvmL Witiims, th lln. C. A. M s Ytn. Preeblenl of the aahi Court, at Hellefonte. th" JM day of June. A. It. WM K 111 KCIIFIKI.It C 0. C. Sheriff's Office, Kellcfonte, Pa , June 24, IMti Jfb4w JOHN NPAKOI.KR, Nh'fT. 4 UDITOH'S NOTICE The un -1 Y 4.i.i a an A--.tti.rr WIIIM In m aK. rtt-lrl- Ixillna of lb. fur'l in Ui t.anf lb. rtml ..tat. nf 1., a bIIKMIMH ut'l Ib-i— I "rally rntlllmt th.r.tn, vi|| n...t k • VV IV, liW Ii I ) BELLEFONTE. PA.. ! tV .\ . TI I 10 "I.K)SS" (T.OTI IJEHS, —ANl> Tin: OLDKST GKNKKAL MERCHANTS IN CKNTRK COCNTY. I'rojcHHimml / V###/• C. T 4LCI*Mft. r. M 80*18. ! 1 LKXANDKR k I?OWKR, .V I: . f -lit•. P , tn % y f.. • \U j | ) ,;U ;, • i ■ uwti. OrtWf it ItuiMlnc 1-If | #AEWA. 88ATOL J, VMIV fttffUSt | IKAVKH A (iKIMI \KT, I > I now- on AlhsMt Mft*o. v t. noun. wttft * wiia-* LMKI.DIN(I. RK JLKR A- WILSON, 1 ATTORNRYfI A T I ava i llt i LKARrtKLI), PA. L — - f lOIIN ISLAM'. LINN. #1 ! . W 1ir.1.1.1 I TE. I'A on IHtii. TILM In ii.nna*i tK f iil llj t n rT rrmrt ootiao* \ I UKHAY A- MORMON, it I tmuii - at i au CLRARrtKLD. I'A Will fttl.od lb. R.IW- t>l Court. l**n tftllj • n.j I ..-I 1 ly r p c. liirpLK, 1 • ATTOKVEV AT I.AW UICR lIAA KS. PA ' i All tnainmi promf U; to. My \VM. I*. MITCHELL, Tt PRACTICAL aiara >t l/KK II AA KN I'A. j | Will att'-nd 11 *ll * ik In (Ipm(l*l4, Crntr* an. 1 | CUi'i -n MiiiiiA j rli H*n NtU<4itl Rnk. 80 1> IV C. HEINLE, ft • ATTORNKY AT 1 aaa lill.l.iyiVTlt. TA , fHU'v 111 Conrad ||n*#, All*t;hnt rtfwt ftpwrial •Uffifion In !!• f cUima A ; I !♦,(. "M A'.l 'I. : M ■ \ T : 1 ■ it . •. ttuirt P. I IKIM. WALLACE a* KHKHS, ft ATTORXI A a . i LAW, CLRARPtRLD. PA Will hMti'l i.l try (um at IblMont. wb.n p. ! etally rtuini'l. t-ly \VILLIAM M.< LLLoroil, * t ATTORXI A AT I A CI.EARFIKI.D, PA. | All borinnn promplly lu My I \IL J. W. RHONE, Dcntiat, can \ | ■ * 1* ffn4 *1 Ll* rtflkr an-1 • •> .■**■ rn U-iih •Lla* of llifh •Irop'l, Kl *>l AlU#el ni. j IWH"fni#', p%. 1. j, I NR. DOBBINS, M. P., I " PIIT-ICIAN \XI< 111 K'.r'V 6-tf llffli a Hitl'|i fMrwl. |lfi|pfnt#, r. //of,/ /V# M ILI.IIKIM HOTEL, MILLIIKIU. CKNTKK IMI XTT, I'KNX A W. 8. MI'SSKH, l'ropriptof. Tli* town < f MlllhHm U lutnlol In Vill*y, nU.i two tnlLw frni'w Cnwk lUilnut flhtnc In Iha in.ni>lit<> tlrinitv. A ml. r*in to Pfpry train. At th+ MilltiHm ll.w|atioi* will la finnl Amtilaa* and (ptnii nl*>r- Ma. Juria fcl, ISTKIf* DUBH HOUBB. 1 > nALLKPOXTK, PA. TIIR ONLT ttRXTCLAM lIOTKI. IH TIIKCTTT. T.rm lino p. r BRI.LRPUKTB, PA. lIOUSF.AL A TELLER, rroprictom. Good SampU Room on Firtt Floor, •WPra* ll>m lo ft 1.0 fti.ni *ll Trfttfift. Iprltl rain Aft.wtl—— mm 4 Jnrorft l-ly / 11UAIM) HOUSB, V.A CORN KU CHWTM'T AXI) NINTH STRKKTR, pnUMumi. TMi hmw, prnMinml In t ell/ fftmod fnr 11. raim fortfthl* h0i.1.. U li.pl In T.ry mpwi njnl lo fttiy flrrt rlwn Imil.li In th* r.nintry. Imino h> lh atrln pnry ill lb* Una, tl># |*k at bnaril hftft lon ndnnA lo rnmti holmu por day. J. M'RIRRIX, 144 Mw|n. IJARMANS HOTEL. VI OypumO* OMirA U.ow*. IIKI.I.EroNTE, PA. TKRM* li as I'KR DAY. A good l4Try fttUcbrd. 1-Jjr Hurry li. Illi/.n, ll'irilicnrc. KHICKS, [Suoct-or to T. A. lIICKS .S: 8R0.,] ptAI.RU !1 HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES. (" EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. .t 'U'jht . y Stri' t, HELI.EFOXTF, J'A. South of Diamond. Bmttmtm Clmlfc I lARNEBS MANUFACTOHY ■ ■ lb liiriuui'i X Hl'mli, mi i > rrorri pa i u |? P. BLAIR, I • JEWELS*. vttrnn. jtaiLAt. Ac. A:| * 'k rf ilnl On AU-s!i*r'iV'fl Bow. Al!*ft>tiV ithwl, 1-1, iwiletunt*. p. DKAMEIta IN PUR* DRUGS ONLY 3 I ZELLKR A SON, 3 2 A Bt KhTfr fflU.* £ £ All lb# PU* Ur4 I'*|< tit Pr * y. rrlpli*/ Hoods ami (1 rorrrie*. | TARTER HROTHERS, FPRISO PTREKT. TLEI.LEPOXTR, PA, Have their counter* and thrive* filled with NEW GOODS. f BANKRUPT RATES Purchaacdat J BANKRUPT RATES I BANKRUPT RATES wnirn TIIKY orr** AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. OOVMrTIXO or Dry Ot>od, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and snoKS BOOTS nnd SlioKS at very low price*. BOOTS And SHOES HATS and CAPS IjUwt tylo* of HATS nnd CAPS 11ATS and CAPS Carpet Bag*, Umbrella*, Paranoia, Ladle*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Grocerie*, (jneenaware, Ac. OMBtrWa* **#* tbta* that ou l flbnad la a Arrt- MaMMor*. HARPER BROTHERS, RPRIXO rr*ECT, . . RELLEFOXTS, PA COCKTRT raonrcE naia ia mtup at tw tI(M akl price. 1-1* (,'i ocerit m mul I'roelsioiiH. NEW GOODS —FOB THE SPRING TRADE 11 r It.• , given very clone mid cartful attention to tin s> lection of fttat fur th- Spring Trade, mid J" juetificl in myutij thai our J/ri■•(ttl Stock c luuot be excelled either in regard to Variety, (futili ty or Prwe, and ue doubt if it is ii/utt/td in either of th'tc resjicrt* by ony house in' Centre county. / here arc too many leading ar ticle* in our dock to make sjeccial mention of them all. but coll atten tion directly to a fete item* that arc now being nought after ciery day. TIS H . Mockerej are of good quality th U season and arc selling rather fact it than wual at this ncitsou of the year. ID hare been celling noth ing but full weights —~4 lII*. of fish in each quarter barrel and 100 lt>c. fn each half barrel. They hate, better value for the money than short wvighlt. Isikt lh rring and White Fish arc eery fine this unison and sell ing freely. M E A T S. Our Sugar-Cured Hams, Itricd 11cef. Breakfast Baeon and Cheese arc all worthy of sjucint mention. F R U IT. Oranges and lemons are very fine and the priee low enough to to bring them into every day use. But the jirirc on these good* will be much higher in a short time. MEAT MARKET. Our Mint Market, next door to our (iroeery room, is always well supplied irith the choicest meats. He kill the best Bee f. Mutton and I col that eon be found; dressed in first-class style at A served to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner possible. Groceries and Provisions. So htiuse in the (Iroeery and l\ortsion business in Bellefonte it pre/sired to supply all the ieants of the family so well as we can do at present, SECURER & CO. OEOCERS. Bush House Bloeli, Bellefonte, Pa. CHEAP GROCERY —ASD— PROVISION STORE. S. A. BREW A SOX, Humes' Block, next door to Post Office, Arc s*l. mi; day. so ib.l rM<* can M certain at trcMls* PI RE AXD FRESH GOODS! Tb4r stock la no|4H ••11 iml owataU in fori of Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Orufm, Lemons, Nuts A lUisinn, CANNED AND DRIED FKCITS of wey IM sad nrtdy. mi CEI.EBRATKD WASHISOIXiJf BITCttBS Hams, Sides, Shoulders —AUD— BREAKFAST BACON. T.ylko villi Dm rtwlcool DRIED REEF. ****• wmUsc r* Is lb** la* *Ol ted II M Unit adtuttfi to (IT* Ik.sa a call. CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.