tCrutrc jptmoctnt. Thursday Morning, January 20,1881. CoftRBtiMKitKNCB, containing Important Ufi, aollcit* cd from any part of th county. N comuitiiiicittloiifi timerlm! uulpm accompanied ly Mm ral nam* of Mic writer. Local Department. Try tho five cent cigars nt Green's. —Splendid cigarettes at live cent* a pack at Green's. —The Spring election occurs on the lxtli of February. —Before going to tho Inauguration buy some new clothes at the Philadelphia Branch. —Protracted sor\ice* have been held in the church at Valentines' forge with en couraging results. Sell your old clothes to tho rag pedler and buy a new suit at tho Philadelphia Branch with the proceeds. After spending hundreds of dollars without relief Day 's Kidney Pad cured me, are the words of thousands. The Y. M. C. A , of Centre Hall, will hold a public meeting next Sunday evening in the Union church at Farmer's Mills. —" Col. Daniel Hezekiah Hastings, of Bellefonte," is the military-Biblical title the Lock Haven Daily Journal gives to our friend. Mr. J. N. Van Ornier is ut present deeply engaged in testing the merits of a new invention of which ho hoard a few days since. —The ladies have to form a "co-opera tive dress establishment,'' hut the gentle men have their fondest hopes realized in the Philadelphia Branch. —lt hardly seems possible, but it is a fact that Genuine Key West cigars, made from Havana tobacco, are being sold at five cents, at Green's Drug store. —A musical convention will begin at Boalsburg on Monday, tho 24th instant, and continue through tho following week, with a grand concert on Friday evening. —The night* of the past two weeks have j been almost perfect in their beauty. But ' now Miss Luna is withdrawing her beams and nocturnal sleigh riders must travel in the dark. —A meeting for tho formation of a party to support the temperance ticket is an- ! nounced to be held in the hall in the Bush Arcade building on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. —We call attention to the advertisement of the Bush House in another column. This hotel is first-class in every particular and no one can make a mistake by hang- | ing his hat up with Mr. Peters. —A work by Susan Ii Anthony has just been discovered. It is entitled "Th- j Flirtations of a Fashionable Young Lady." . It was written B. C'. 20 and is dedicated to ; Augustus Caoar. For sale by all druggists. —The family of Mr. John Bhifflcr, of Pleasant Gap, are greatly afflicted with scarlet fever. Three of his children are now prostrated by tho disease. It i* a misfortune not only to Mr. Shi AW* fami ly, but also to the community, as Mr. S.. who is a school teacher, has had to closo his school in consequence. —"O, woodman spare that tree," can he quite appropriately addressed to Mr. John Ardell, of this place, as ho is making tho forest* of Blair, Cambria and Clearfield i counties disappear this year to the extent *of 4,000,000 feet of square and round tim ber, which the first spring freshet will | float down the Susquehanna. —The annual meeting of the Pennsylva nia Board of Agriculture will be held at Harrisburg, commencing Wednesday, Jan uary 26. Farmers throughout the county will find it to their interest to bear this mattar in mind, and also remember to buy their groceries of Hechler A Co., the model grocer* of this place. —Consult the advertisement of a "Farm j for Sale," on another page. Tho property is located in Howard township, on the north aide of the Bald Eagle creek, and is described as beautiful for location and fer- I tile in soil. It will make a pleasant home for its purchaser. The owner desires to sell, because he already possesses more land than can be cultivated to the best ad vantage. We understand that the grand concert recently given at Lemont wa* a brilliant success, both artistically and financially. Among the musicians were the best pro fessional and amateur talent of .State (Hi lege and this place. As the element* were propitious and the sleighing unsurpassed, the audience was large and enthusiastic and the receipts about fifty dollars over and above expense*. —Ol every 100,000 people in this coun try, tays a statistician, l'.,000 get up crow in the morning. That proportion is about correct, but the people in Centre county who buy their groceries of 8. A. Brew & Son are among the 81,000 who don't get up cross in the morning. They are always in a good humor, because the pure groceries they purchase give them perfect digestion and sound health. —The editor of the Daily Newt is ex tremely anxious to have Bob Hurdelte, John B. Gough, Tilton, Talmage or some other celebrity letcure in Bellefonte. Why don't he give them a personal invitation to come ? They will cheerfully respond for a couple of hundred dollar* ey-h, and the editor of an important Republican news paper like the Nncn should be glad of the opportunity to lose money in an enterprise so beneficial to the "dear people." Other people have tried it and den t raro to re pt the experiment. Pkhtinknt I'krhonaui.—Misses Hollo Hunkin mid Mollio Nesbilt, two of tho fair lady Instructors in our public schools, spent last wook in Clinton county, tho latter tho guest of Mit Klla Ilarvoy, or Flemington, and tho former visiting Mi* Emma Saltamnn, of Lock ilavcn. —Mr. C. L. Callaway, of Williamsport, upont Sunday last in town. —Mr. Harry Mark* who, lor a long time, hat boon employed as clerk in tho extensive mercuntilo establishment* of Lyon A: Co. and Lane Guggenhcimor, of this place, severed his connection with tho latter tlrm on Saturday and departed for Now York City, where ho will engage in tho sanio business, lie is an efficient clerk and proved valuable to his employers while here. Tho Metropolitan city oilers him a rich Held for the display of his lino clerical abilities. —Mr. S. 1). Wetzel, of Lena, Illinois, bus been paying bis relatives in this vi cinity a visit during the past two weeks. —Superintendent Khoads has been in Philadelphia attending the meeting of tho stockholders of tho 11. & S. S. Hail road Company which took pinco on Monday. —Mr. Kdgar Green, of this placo, is now in the employ of lloover, Hughes Y | Co., at l'hilipsburg. —And now another young gentleman extensively acquainted in Hcllcfonte has bade a tinal adieu to a life ol single b!es edness. It is Mr. Harry 11. Kline, now residing in Tyrone, lie was married on the 28th of Inst month to Miss Laura Ei k enroth, daughter of the proprietor of the j Eagle Hotel, of that place. We drink I deeply to the health of the fair bride and brave groom. —We believe that Mr. Ai. llaupt s brief visit to town was the most momentous ; occurrence of last Thursday, lie r-q-ort* his recently established cigar business at ! Hout/.dale in a flourishing condition. —Our old friend, J. M. Kepler, Esq., of tho Forest Xationat, dropped into our sanctum yesterday and rej-orted everything j as lively along the Clarion. Jake Is un- I dismaved at Hancock s defeat and hopeful. i i ly looks to tho futuro for a vindication of Democratic principles. M rs. Harbor, the authoress of " Wrec k od, hut Not I.os 1 1 ' and other well known works, is enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Ardell, oa Linn street Mr. William Ms Keever, the popular and gentlemanly clerk of the II rocker ho IT House, takes his departure from that hotel to-day, to tho sincere regret of his hosts of friends. Mr. MrKeevcrcarno hero a com parative stranger, but his urbane deport- | ment and genial ways soon won hitn the good opinion . of D. t D. 8. Keller; O. of G., Lewi* Sunday; 8. M., George G. Tate ; CJr. M. 8., John Whittaker; Ord. 8., William Jones; I. 8., Alf. Hassinger ; O. 8., Charles Gar ner; C. of A., .las. A. Beaver, John 11. Linn, Austin Curtin. Tho above officers were installed at tho last regular meeting I of tho Post. —There was a notable group gathered in tho office of the Brockerhoff House one evening last week. There waa more cuss edness, pure and simple, represented in it to the square inch than can bo found in any equal number of gentlemen any whore within the geographical limits of Pennsyl vania. There was Jake Ilahn, of Phila delphia ; Nod Carjientor, of Baltimore; Charlie Brelsfor-I, of Philadelphia; BrufT, of Pittsburg, and Cam. Burnside, of Boil ing .Springs, No wonder Mr. Teller's face wore a look of apprehension a* he mourn fully gar.ed upon this quintette of practi cal Jokers. Ho knew they would need watching all night or no sleep would visit the eye* of his guests. As a last resort bo was romps-lied to administer a powerful opiate to each and this secured a peaceful night to the inmate* of his hotel. DUST TO Doer.—We learned with pain, la,t week, that our valued friend, Mr. Samuel K. Fouat, of Millhoim, ia lament, ing tho death of hi* mother, Mr*. Marga ret Fouat, who died recently at tho homo of her *on in St. Charle*, lowa. Mr*. Fount wa* the widow of tho lato John Fouat, of Roborahurg, and wa* about eighty year* of age. She waa tho mother of fourteen children. A* u woman alio was highly eateemed, and a* a mother greatly beloved. In all the dutie* of life alio performed her pmrt well. —We moat reluctantly chronicle, thi* week, the death of Mr. George Royor, of Keboraburg, which *ad event occurred on Wednesday laat at hi- late home in Rchera burg, after quite a long illneaa. Mr. Rov er leave* a wife and aevcral children, who will deeply deplore hi* lo*#. He wa* high ly I -teemed by a large circle of relative* and friend*. Hi* ago waa about llfly-tbrco year*. A very large concoureo of pieopde followed him to hi* laat resting pduco on Friday laat. Mr*. Mngduline Dolby died at Madi •onburg on Wedncadny of last week. She wa* the widow of the late John Delby, of Mile* townliip>, and wa* about aixty-Ave year* of age. Thus, one by one, our ven erable inhabitant, puis* away, hut it will he long 'ere their |>reclou* memories are for gotten. Mr*. Felix Mullen, of lllil pdace, died quite suddenly laat Friday afternoon at her home on Spring street. She ate a hearty dinner and afterwards compdnind of a pain at her heart and was removed to an upip-er apiartment. Medical aai*lanco was summoned, but she expired before it could arrive. Mr*. Mullen wa* the mother of Mr,. Margaret Brockerhoff. She also ha, several a. n* residing in thi* community ami one in the Wt. Her hu-band died about two year* ago. She wa* a lady of great personal worth and was about seven ty-two year* of age. Her funeral took pdace from the Catholic church on Tueaday. From our daily contemptorary we learn of the ,udden death, on Thursday of i la-l week, of Mr Ji Fulton, who resided j on Mr. M Thomp son farm in College township. He had gone nut. a usual, to feed hi* stock. Aa he did not return, a ■ search wa* made, and he wa found lying cold in death. Hi* health hail !>een feeble for a long time, but th sad event wa# entirely unexpected. Tho funeral, on Saturday, called together a large concourse of relative* and friend*. —Tho death of John P. Barker, Sr . ] one of the oldeat and rnoal repxctel citi- ) r.en* of Lock Haven, occurred at hi* home : in that pdace on Monday evening at 7 | o'clock. Hi, age was 71 year,, 7 month, and D* day*. Tho L<>ck Haven Oa\ty Journal give* the following short history of hi, life John 1' Backer wa* born in Howard township, Centre county, June I, ]"cr.i He remained in Howard until IH.tO, when be went to Virginia, where he resided for about seven year,. While in Virginia he extensively engaged In the building of railroad* and canals, and waa the con tractor who built the first railroad entering ' thecitieaof Fredericksburg and Rn hmond. The dam in the James river, at Richmond, wa* also built by Mr. Baker. In 1817 he married Mr# Sarah H Rob inson, of Richmond, daughter of James Llewellynn, of Lynchhurg, and returned to Howard to engage in the mercantile and lumbering business. Subsequently be contracted on the North Branch Canal and the l'hiladelp.hia and Erie Railroad. In Dbt'J he built the lock of the Bennayl vania canal oppxxile this ritv, and later j tho (lam at Loyal sock, on the S\'e#t Branch j of the Susquehanna. In IWV! he came to ! Clinton county, located at Klemington, and entered the general merchandise and ' grain bu#ine* In 1H7.1 Mr. Backer, with hi* family removed to thi* city, where he ' ha# since ro*idod. The Backer family i, descended from English Quaker stock that settled in the ! State of Bennsvlvania in IC,V>. Dect-aw-d : was the last of three brother,, well and ' favorably known throughout the State Judge 11 II Backer and Ex-Governor Wm. F Backer, of William,p#ort. and the de< ea*ed constituted the trio Mr. N.J Mitchell, Mr*. N L At wood and Mrs Job Packer were hi* *iter*. tif j tho entire family, Mr*. At wood alone re . main*. Mr. Packer wa, an elder in the Ditciple church for 4" year,, and a mot exemplary Christian gentleman, llw wa, one of the pioneer, of the denomination in thi* part of the State and hared tho trial, attendant ujion the establishment of any new doctrine. Deceased haves a family of Ave children and a *tep>*on The youngest ia now a resident of Ogden, I'lah. —Mr. B. L. Batcheller, of Sutton, Ma,,., died at hi* home in that place on Sunday, the 2d instant. Many of our citizen* will remember Mr. Batcheller and hi* pleasant wife, who lived in this place for several years, removing again to their New England home altout four or five ! year* ago. While here Mr. Batcheller conducted what wa* known a*the "Boston boot and *hoe atore," occupying a atoro room in the Bush Arcade building. Mr. and Mr*. Batcheller were both very at tractive, socially, although their •evidence here wa* not diffidently remunerative, financially, to induce them to remain. Mr. B. wa* gentleman of considerable promi nence In hi* native town a* may be Warned by the following remark* of the Worces ter, Ma**., Spy: Mr. B. Lincoln Batcheller, who died suddenly last Sunday, after a brief illneM terminating in congestion of the brain, wa* a man of more than ordinary ability and influence, and alwav* prominent in public affair*. He had filled various town office*, and in alt displayed much executive ability. Ho waa at the lime of hi* death town clerk, to which office he waa flral elected in 1877, and re-elected each suc ceeding year, lie waa a representative in the legislature of 1866-67, also on several occaaions the agent of the town. But pier hap* tho work in which ho look the most pride wa* that he did In securing the pub lication of the hiatory of hia native town. He was chairman of the committee of publication, and a* auch aceompliabnd what no other one could have done. Ho will bo greatly mlaaed, not only In hi, family, hut by hi* many friend,, whom bo wa, over ready to make sacrifice* in aerv ing. HOWAKI, ITKMH. —TIio excellent sleigh ing rnakex mutter, lively about here, a, else w hero. Farmer, are taking advan tage of it to get In their ,upq>ly o! wood a year in advance, market their crop>,, and draw lime,tone for burning in put, in the •pring. Mr. .I no. W. Cook 1 * mill, near Hub leraburg, ,end largo quantitie* of timber hero for thipment. Some of it ia very large. —There are rumor, of prospective change* in the managcnienl of the Iron Work* which will add to their efficiency, and materially liven up the liuaine,, of the place. Mr. Lautli'A energy and bual ne,a enterpriae bear the good truit of p>ro perity for the entire community. —General regret ia ex|>reeeod at the ex pected departure of our excellent landlord, MR. R. \ Shaffer, 110 BU, p>urcha**d a hotel at Mill Ilall, and will remove there about Ajiril I. Mr. Shaffer i, a gonial gen tleman and good citizen ; and one of the few men whom it i, ,afe to entru,t with a licenae to aell liquor, being alwaya careful to conduct hi* bu,ine*a etrictly within the law, in the tpirit a, well a, the letter, ilia removal will be a lo*, to our commun ity, but will BE in a great meaaure atoned for by the fact that ao good a man a* Jno. \V . Gardner, K-q , will T*> hi* ,ucce*or, a, "mine boat of tho "Syrecuae Houae.*' —"Protracted meeting, aie much in ! vogue hero now. The one which wa, be- J gun in the new Evangelical church, AT the time of it* dedication, DEED a few da\> ' •ince, and 1 am informed proved successful i ... , ' in adding a number lo the roll of the I church. Juat now nightly meeting* are I being held in both the Diaciplc end Meth- ; (aJi,t chun he,. Tho former are under the I charge ol Elder Blair, and in the latter | the aervice* are conducted by Rev. Mr*. I nlinage, of William,P-ort. The novelty jof a "lady P'FEA, hi r and the g.#od aleigh j ing combine t" , lire full bou,e, and 1 learn that great good i, resulting from the Rev. lady A ministration,. —lt ba been rumored bore for ome | lime that MR Woodward would ell one j of hi* large farm* ju,t aero** the CREEK j from our village, and 1 notice by hi* ad vertiaement in your I,ue of la, L week that | thi, I, really the cae. Thi, it one of the I , moat deairable localities in U# county, and , we hope that it, p.ufi ha,e will tecure P. ! tho townahip another good neighbor and | < itir.cn. — Tho new ateam factory of Meaira. Shutt A Pout,ton for the manufacture of J p>okca, handle,, ] UKIORVILLR N I*, A PARTV or Yot M, FOLK, Viair THE TKVI ERAXI E Tow n.—Un Saturday afternoon our wa, vi,ited by a turbulent little tea of hu man l#einga— boy* and girl*—from Belle fonte, Tho young urchin* were out for a aleigh ride, and knowing the fact that I'nionville *• a temperance village and that a temperance hole! wa, the best place i lo cater to their appwtite*. They were a lively, good humored p>arty and amu,ed and enjoyed theme]ve hugely. They took in the town and aurroundinga, rotat ing down hill, viaiting the candy store* and p>urrha,ing "aweeia" for the little girla. At the auppxr table it waa amuaing to aee and hear the little joker*. 11 remind ed u older one* of our by-gone boviah day*. Matter little Fatty Furat waa ,p>okeman for them and did hi, p>art wMI. The other boy* and girl* had many joke* at "Fatty A" expense. MIM Mamie Mer ria repreaented the female pmrtion, and took quite a motherly care of the amaller girla. They were all wrappted up well, p>acked away in the,led and returned home with their little heart* Ailed with grati tude and thankfulness for the boat and hoatea* of the rnionvllle hotel. We will •dd a more pwtlite, mannerly, courteou* company of little people never viaited our village which apxeak* well for their good mamma* and papa, Tho Furat, llboada, Valentine, Keller and Forater famtlie* were repreaented in the piarty. Come again and often. We will promise a good time to you all. Bring aotne of the older head, wilh you. Mr. A. O. Furat and wife accompanied the pmrty to look after their welfare. 17. ERRATA. —Our reader* will diacover an error In the "make up" of the agricultural page. If thetable under the title "Young eat Meat Moat Profitable," in the fifth column, i* connected with the aixtb erticle in the laat column, beginning with "Here ia a wonderful difference," Ac., the two articlee will read correctly. FATHER laGrrrtKn WELL.— My daugh ter* aay, '!How much better father la alnce he uaed Hop Bitter*." He 1* getting well after hit long auffering from a diaeaae de clared incurable, and we are ao gled that he uaed your Bitter*.— A lady of Hoc healer, N. Y.— l'tira Herald. —Hear the aleigh bella ringing O'er the ice end anow j See the happy people- To Sechler'a atore they go. They buy the beat of grocerlea And pay the loweat price p And with them bake a big plum cake And think It very nice. GEO ROE KLIOT'N IIOMOLA.—A timely interest i given, by the death of tho au tbor, to the new edition of her master piece, "Komola," Juat Waned by the Amer ican Book Exchange, New York. It ahowa her work at ita beat arid strongest, and at the aatne time give* the reader the opportunity to acquire a Waling familiarity with the acenea and aoelety of medieval Italy. It ia one of the few really great hlatorical novel, of the world. It i. Waned in bandy and beautiful form, eitra cloth binding, aimple but rare elegance and tioto in design, and like the other iaauea of the "Literary Revolution" iu co,t ia almoat nominal, via: :}.'# cenu. It ia one of a aerioa intended to form a library of claatic Action, which will include one repreeenla live and charaeteriatlc work of eaeh of the great author, who have won lasting fame in the realm of Action. Life ia per abort and Per full of work to permit the reading of iill that ia beautiful and valuable in theae creation, of the imagination, but even very bu,y people ran And time lo read onr book by each of the acorn of author, who have won immortal fame and place iu the affection, of the people. Not to bo acquainted with them W to be igno rant of much thnt i, moat important and moat fntereating in the hiatory of nation, and of men. Not to puaacna them ia pr be deprived of moat fruitful and proAtable source* of enjoyment. Among tboae iaaued or nearly ready are Scott a "Ivanhoe," Bulwer , "Pompeii," Irving', "Knicker botker," Cooper', "Mohicana," "Tom Brown at Rugby, ' "Adventure* of Don (Quixote and "I arda, a Romance of An j (Stent Egypt Full catalogue of atandard publication, will be ,ent on rcqueot, by i the American Hook Exchange, Tribune I building. New York. i FRRK'id BUST FAIR.—T\ (• have rocciv ! Ed information, juat in time to make men- I lion of it tbl, week, that Gregg I'oat, O. A R., will hold a fair, beginning Mon day, February 21, and continuing through out that week. Tueaday, the 22d, wl j| p„. the principal day. There will be a booth for the sale of fancy article#, and the Poat room will be converted into an art gallery, in which will be displayed eiinr ol the rare j old {minting, and article, of antiquity and I value, of which uch a large collection j may be found in tbia community. The j beat muticai talent of thi# vicinity will be , constantly preaent to entertain vl-ilor, j \N e will give more particular, in the fu- i j sure. An admissii n fee w ill be charged U' I the art gallerv. j —The following from the William,port 1 , 'iaiettr ami HulUttn of l*#t week give# | -ome idea of the way Rev. K C. Crillen ; icn employ, hit time in that vicinity By poatal card communication from I Rev. Crißender# it it learned that a meet ing of the workmen and other, wa, held yetlerday afternoon in the boarding hou,e near the apinebreaker on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad, about eight mile, below j the city. The room wa, well Alid and all ! listened attentively P> the#ermon from the ! word,, "Prepare ye the way of the pxoople; ' cat up, catl up the highway; gather out 1 the alonaa, lift up the ,tandard for the , people _laaiah Ixii : 10. At the close of j the aervice a Bible cla, wa, formed, which it ia expected will meet regularly every Sunday for the aludy of the Scrip'lure hs- ! aona in the International course. —We k now of no new,paj>< r containing more feature* which recommend it p> reader, of all rlae, tfan the Philadelphia Retard. None aurp.a,, it in the boldnc, | with which it exp>o*c* fraud, of all de acriptiona. Iu new,, which daily include, the world in (omp>a*,, R printed in the mo,i condensed form. Iu editorial re mark, are up#on the prominent question, of ' the day, and express the mot aggressive ' thought toned by a high ,tandard of mo- ' rality. It ba, improved in typdiograpbical app-earance, and ia now quite handsome and readable. A daily p>erual of the Rrr. ord will keep one well Informed on all im portant topic,. Iu price ia ao low aa to make one who know, anything about the labor and expienae involved in printing a new,paper fairly aUgger at the thought. We are new informed that it will oon oc cupy a new and elegant building, which will be an ornameitl to the city aa the Record ha* alwaya been to the new,papier profession. iCV>tnintaaU4 ) Mit.Ksnt ro, Pa., Jan. 17, 1881. Mww. EniToa*.—l hereby, publicly, eiprew, my thanka to the peop'de of Snow Shoe, Moahannon and vicinity for a ,plen did eipre*,ion of their kindness— a dona fion—received unexpectedly on Saturday, January 16. It came in the ahape of two large boxes, quietly brought to our door from the 8. 8. tation. by Mr. David Fu rev, of Mile*burg. When the boxe* were, wilh difficulty, tran,ferred to the house and opened, lot there were found hama, lard, flour, corn-meal, buck-wheat, dried cur renu, raiaina, dried apple* and pieache*, coffee (green and roasted), sugar, h-a, corn • tar eh, canned fruits, jellies, chocolate, hominy, sausage, spices. appde arid cherry butter, dry good,, maleri*l for a cahmere dress and four dollar* in money. Spvace would fail u* to name over the individual contributor*, but we expire** our incere thank* to each and to all collectively. " The liberal oul hall be mad* fat. ' Re*pectfully, W.'O. WRIOHT. —We were agreeably surprised, on Tueaday, with a vlait from George W. Elder, K,q , one of the moat diatinguiahed attorney* of Lewiatown. He I* a native of Centre county. —Step out of your old clothe* into acme of the elegant garment* at the Philadel phia Branch. P*t* InaM vltM lo*#* tlx pan l-wot. Tli* mil wore wfliw, H4 lb* nnan fw*| AM lo*,* *ll* M wnod *M nid win* In rhnnr Ilia qnakina b**rt Aaaaraeve. —"Prid# goeth before deatruction," but aenaible men and boy* go to the Philadel phia Branch. TRIAL LIST FOR JANUARY COURT.— This January term of (Junrter Homiont Court for Centre county will BEGIN next Mori'Jay morning, when the followirigcivil caE* will be trie AF PHILADELPHIA. lam, I*l. O#D. A MA. L,< A I C. It IT On p "iray M~k Hird CNEL and Iron CO S| llra.ll*} CI. I Ida at al II Merrlman * ,| . * '""I " Camurl Kr>det f ;• Grey •• C Kharrar nl, rlana* | I II Iteddlng •' A mean, or'. R RI •Hoe 0M1*1.. . |„|„, M.'.L,** A' ran, Etewart • |. Tie-. "J h Z.n.m-rmel. I-OM If J fa A 0. w BimAirau *T AL ' ".ira Min g AMI* 1., ... • ■ || M. miner. et al l.O I tela A|.ar.*l*r • A II K..ne. Jan.*. Hutu 1.1.1.,.. ..... Mr iiad.le i al fv i 1 J'.1,., I. (, . I ,|. | J- .i Erydar •• WIIIImb loUmo*. I J K"1, • 'l. " ''-A J la, . **"■■< •J M I TfcotiuwM I J It A ■ 7 Ale.aoder J*... MRA.,I ' J .. V.1*,., la.,*. ™}>9 JiMii .i,. ■ y ,j. pn, W .L.iarii ..I . " Jaike... A bale i I.; N " M TRU.LEE, , Jubh |i Uardlier •• J.,|„, W -.< Onk. K ""a". O Malloty. E,TJ u""" 4 '" ' '"-"••'.I' A O Ml 0 llallle,. J . 4, 7 NI MR,,,;, I: f' "K J !I*•!•}< R-,R ( -T A J - •Sb m • MM b i. ..1 . A 1..,.. VICK'B FLORAL GUILE — ThU work i* befon ua, and IBO.E who MID 10 cent* to J JAMEI VICK, Rochetter, N. V., for it will BE dUappoinM. Inatead of GETTING a I cheap thing, A the price would TEEM TO J indicate, they T IJ] receive A very har.daorne work of 112 pager, and perbapa 500 illua , trationt— not cheap, but elegant lliu.tra. lion#, on the very beat of calandered paper, j and Ha T > and aee the largeat and lineal | ABACK of overcoata that •an be found out* AIDE of I'hilad ,pbia WE have them at It~ ..and sl.. J. WE have brown braver j overcoata at F.M and FC.SO. Vou can't beat tbem an \ where eiae at fr.sUand WE Lave the flneat blue and biac * beaver overcoata. \\ .■ have a revernble overcoat, two aide* to w.-ar out, or two coata in one. WE have the I.ET cbinrbiila overcoat* at F' 00 you ever raw they are worth FX to f 10. We RAN ahow you over JLJKIO worth of overcoata LYON JT Co. I W. HAVE THE LIIWT rtoek OF auita in J black diagonal, blue check and other dark g od, heavy W.nter lu.la. We can abc.w you the largeat and bet U>ck In the ' EOUNTY and guarantee THEM GO PER cent, cbeafaer than any other houae. LYON A CO. — ln dry gooda, dreaa gooda, AHR** and ladiew' millinery, we can ahow you the largeat and beat aurck in the county. LI oa A Co. — Spring w..olen now ready. Karlv ordera aoliciled. Money AAVED. 15-tf MOKTUOMERT A CO., Tailora Buaioea* Noticea. — hy are boraea and cattle after taking Roberta Hor Powdera like A new laun dried abirt , itrvauae they look aleK and clean. —At the preaent time when there are o , many worthleaa linarnenta in the market, lit would BE WILL TO inquire which >• the TREAT Tlii. will b<- found in M II itobert * ! Kmbrocalion' — it ia a panacea fur ailment* that require rubbing either on man or L-aat Price 35 cent* per bottle. —No more' *ick chicken*. Save vour troultry and cure them of diaeaae. by uaing Roberta' Poultry Powder. It haa* never failed t cure Cholera, and all di'eaae* to which fowia are aubject. Price 25 cent* package. F,,r aale BY all druggiau. —Way do vou cough when vou can fin. l apeody relief in Sinea Syrup of Tar, W ild Cherry and Horehound? It ia the moat PLFUOANT and efficacinu* known F >r C rugha, ('..lda, Croup, Aaihtna', and all diaeaaea tending to pulmonary con turn p lion. Haa BEEN told for over thirty year* and it especially adapte.l to children." aa it doe* not nauaeate, and conaequently it can be uaed in aufflcient quantity aa to effect a cure. Try one bottle and VOU will never be without it. Price 25c. and 50C per bot tle. Sold everywhere A*k vour drugeiat j for it. —The popularity of M B RoberU' Horae Powder* ia proving Itaelf in the in rreaaed demand throughout thi* State, from the fact that the public are at laat finding out that it ia priaaibie to obtain a package of Horae and Cattle Powder which it atrictly pure and free from *uch adulter atio.lT at bran, cake meal, and other in grerdienu calculated to puff the animal inttead of curing it of the diaeaae it i* AUf fering from. M B. Robert* Horae Pow der* contain no adulteration, and are much cheaper than any other, a* but a table apnonful ia required for a doae. Aak any old hor>eman a* to their merit*. For aalo everywhere. Price reduced to 250. per package. MARRIAGES. PI'RaTKK -IU lull R —At Ik* r*aaA*cr of IS. led.'! WAhe. la MiWlntMir*. m Ih. as of Rnttart. S; K. I llrl.r. t> 11. Mr Franklin IHrrla FrM*r. ef Mi.Ml.Uir, !•. nn.l Mia. Sarah V Rather. Aawah tar of F * Rather. Aer'A. of Mrffltnlair * FORNTKR—WIIITI.ItY —AI the meiA.no* of Ike fcrlAe, on ih# lltk of Janaari. bj R-= I rSr.er II I>. Mr Mm K Fornter and MHO Annla F MhlUev, hoik of MifDiahtira Mt RKAY—IiILLILANP. —AI Ike realAeore ef the InlAe'a father, im WeAneeAav. Jann.r. k, I Ml, bjr Rer m II Mil. R.4vrt f fllllilae4.'of Ikooa Mm • eatre nmnrv. and Mire Rank B Mnirar. ol (llrarA toooahlp. Cleat Held ronnt; SPROM" lIoRN IR -On the th of J antra rr. I*l. at the maiden,, of Han 1.1 HnrtMat, hi Re. J K Miller, Mr Jacob Sfmo and Mlaa Catkantm F Homer, I*Ah of Potter tearnahfp. REIBKR—ntU KKHT —On Ike ftk ef Jermart I**l, h Her F M R.aAer, Mr William Kerher and Vim Mar; R Dorkrrl. hntfc of Palter tavnaklp. DEATHS. FTOVKR -On the ath Inatant. al Ike matdenro of key eon, Mr Noah F. Worry, In Pakn teemahtp, Catka. Hne. rrhtmr of DntlA * Sorer, dinom d, ayed k| nmn. 7 mrratka and II AnjV. ROT NR.— ln Mile* lorrwakip, on Wednendn;. January I*. IMb Mr. Ooertra *. Buyer. a*ed M yearn. BATIIUBFT.—AI Ml Rale, Januat r. 11*1. Mart la J. Rathent, a*ed 17 yaara, 11 atenUw and II day*. HAMER.-U Pklllpahnrg, January 7, IMT, Mr. Flo. ■MM Ham.r, i|M } )earr. * mnnthi awl dara.