ffce Ctßtte ffemncrat. Thursday Morning, January 12, 1882. OoaaasroNDßKca, containing Important mwi,lalldt *d from an; part of the county. No rommunlcattcn- Inssrtad unless accompanied hjr tha real name of the writer. t Local Department. —FOR SALE OR RENT a good second hand upright piano. Apply at this office. —PKRUNA will tone your wholo system' —lmmense bargains in gent's under wear, glove*, hat*, Ac., at the 800 Hive. —Tho largest to*k of dross goods over brought to Centre county is now opened at Loeb's. —Laces, fringe*, gimp*, buttons, Ac., in all the latest designs and at unrivaled prices, at tho Bee Hive. —Drees good*, silks, velveU, plushes and tinsel plaids and stripes in all shade* and effects at the Bee Hive. —Mr. Calvin Smith, tiring of buying ice has built far himself a commodious, well proportioned ice house on the eleva tion back of Bush's arcade. Prof. D. M. Wolf left on the early morning train on Tuesday for Allegheny City. Object, to attend tho convention of conuty Superintendents of Western Penna —G. 8. T. H. AB. stand for Oreen's Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodrool, the best cough remedy in tho world. —Mr. Cbas. A. Glenn, our artistie photographer, is rapidly recovering from the attack of neuralgia that has confined him to the house for some months. —The ice men a* they ruminate upon the vanished crop, cut a parallel figure with Kartbau* and hi* flea, when they thought it was there, then it wasn't. —George W. Miller, energetic George at the forge we mean, put in more ice and filled more housee than all his competitor* combined. "Pluck will and mu*t win I" —Mr. W. H. B. Eisenhuth, one of the live young men of Millheim, has been at tending to business matter* requiring his presence in town the early part of the week. —The enrolled number of pupil* in our public school* i greater than at any time during their hi*tory. The number in the graded school* is 479, in the colored school 30, making a grand total of 609. —The rendition of the Banker's Daugh ter by the Sterling Comedy Company oe Monday evening, was well received. The acting of Miss May Robert* as Lilian, and Mr. W. C. Donaldson being especially complimented. —Mr. J. Henry Wetzel will next week fill the chair of Mr. C. P. Hewes as teacher of grade No. 3. Tho latter gentleman be ing engaged with the rest of the auditor* examining the income and expenditure* of the county during last year. —An infant child of Ellen Everbart, who i* living with Peter Wian on Gen. Beaver's farm, was found dead in bed on last Thursday morning. Suffocation i supposed to have caused it* sudden taking off, a* it was perfectly well when taken to bed. lf you have the least unoa*lne* In your stomach PIRVIA will Immediately correct the function. —Humes' Hall will resound with words of wisdom during the coming season, a* the T. M. C. A. have leased it for the pur pose of having a series of instructive en tertaining lectures delivered before the members of that body, and all others who choose to attend. The first by Dr. J. Jay Villers on Monday evening next, "Funny People wo Meet." Y. M. C. A. ITEMS —Next Sunday after noon at 2.30 o'clock, a Bible study for men •will be held at the reading room of the Y. M. C- A. To tbis all men who do not at tend services at the schools are Invited. Dr. J. Jay Villers, a humorist, will lec ture in Humes' Hall next Monday even ing. Young Men'* Meeting is held on Friday evening from 7.16 to 8 o'clock. Come. —Strong men, weak ladies, person* of all claaee*, grade* and condition* gracefully succumbed to the wonderful attraction of ■lippy tidnwalks, during the late unpleaa antnea*. Jack Frost doe* crack some capital jokes, and the tall form of a certain legal gentleman flattened out perceptibly as he warmly embraced mother earth in the neighborhood of the First National Bank on Friday afternoon. Sweet was the ex pression of hi* faqp, as to enable him to look around for witnesses of hi* rapid de- Kent, he "FarcßM aa* *at an* nothing mor " —Austin J. Brumgard.an esteemed and respectable citizen of Nittany Valley, died at hie residence in Salona on last Friday at the age of 36 year*, (1 month and 8 day*. The funeral of the deceased took place on last Sunday and was attended, it U Mid, by the largest gathering that ever assembled in the Lutheran church of So lona. The funeral sermon we* preached by Rev. Divan, from the word* of the ■acred psalmist, "Mark the perfect men and behold the upright; the end of that mfn I* peace." Mr. Brumgard filled a prominent place in society, was a sincere and cen*istent Christian, devoted to the church of hi* choice, end was also an ac tive and failhful member of the I. O. ofO. F. He was n son of John Brumgard, formerly of Brush Valley, and leaves a wife and one child to moarn hie early demise. ANSWER TN M.—lt there * person living who over saw ca*e of ftgue, billoutnott, nervousness, or neuralgia, or any disease of thn stomach, liver, or kidney* that Hop Hitter* will not cure ? —You will ihortly bo compellod to buy your winter clothing. Hofore deciding on what you will buy tee what the celebrated Kochetter manulacturort, Meter*. Htein, Adler A Co., have turned out this teaton. oqual in fit, workmanship and trimming* to any cuitom mado good*. Price* vory reasonable. To be had only at 8. A A. Loeb'* who by their square dealing havo did much to build up the large demand of thi* very tuperior grado of clothing. —The Blair county newspaper* of thi* wcok announce tho death of Col. John Halfpenny, which sad event occurred at his residence at Bollwood on last Sunday. Mr. Halfpenny at one tiino lived at Oak Hall, In thi* county, whore ho wasengagod in tho woolen factory at that place, and had many Centre county friends who will learn of hi* death with extreme torrow. He went to Blair county many years ago and became a prominent and valuable citi zen of that county. He was soventy-lhreo years old, and sorved two terms as a County Commissioner, his second term of three years expiring on tho Monday previ aus to hi* death. We are not certain that bo did not while a young man livo for a short time at Millheim, where, with hi* brothers, he was also engaged in the fac tory business. He was a brother of James, Mark and William Halfpenny who at present livo in Union county. SOCIAIILE.—The sociablo given by the ladies of the Reformed church, on Tues day evening, in the locturo room of the Y. M. C. A., consisting of charado*, dialogue* tableaux and music, was very largely at tended. Tho audienco went away very much pleased with the entertainment—ln fact all present expressed themselves as fully satisfied with what they had seen and heard. Timo and space will not allow u* to give a very full account of the perform ance, but part of the programme deserve* special mention. The most hearty ap plause was given to Mis* Carrie Harper, a little daughter of our friend William Harper, and bor attendants, who perform ed "Old Mother Goose," Carrie a* "Old Mother" was excellent. The character could not have been represented in a better manner. Her attendants who represented "Simple Simon," "Mary'* Little I.amb," the "Man in the Moon," and other char acters, all played their part* well and with out making a tingle error. The tableau, entitled "Army and Navy," was repre sented by Miss Minnie Shaffer as the God dess of Liberty. At her right was Master John Bower who represented the army, while at bcr left was Master Willie Ma gee, who represented the navy, both dress ed in the full uniform of army and navy officers. A dialogue, embracing five scenes, entitled "Lost Charley, or the Gypsie's Revenge," was performed with credit. Maizy Harper, as "Old Drue" kidnapped Charley with so much ease that one is led to believe that the has bad some experi ence in the business, or has spent some time in practicing. Ceatar, tho'darkey, could have passed off aa the genuine ar ticle. The programme concluded with a tableau, entitled "Rock of Ages." It was represented by Miss Sal lie Hoffer, who was dressed In pure white and ap peared with her arm* clinging to a cross, the choir tinging in a soft and subdued tone the beautiful hymn from which the tableau takes its name. It was a touching and beautiful picture. This wa* the last, but by no means the least appreciated scene of the performance. The mutic was excellent and greatly enjoyed. The ladies under whote direction and manage ment this sociablo was given deserve com mendation for the refined and elegant taste and good judgment with which it wa* carried out. The proceed* of the af fair, a sum realized from a collection taken during the evening, will go to the benefit of the Reformed church. TUB LcMuza TRADE.—The Williams port OaMlte and Hullrtm lay* beforo Its readers an elaborate review of the report of Lumberman's Exchange, of that city for thn year 1881, from which we take the following extract, which may be of Inter act to many persons in Centre county en gaged in the lumber business: "The past year has been one of the big ?'ear in the lumber operations of Wtl iamsport. Notwithstanding the late spring, and the subsequent break of the boom by which many log* escaped, the ■bowing of the year is a very large one, and our lumbermen have had a highly prosperous season. The open fall has per muted operations to continue to an un usually late period, so that the log* have not only all been rafted out of the boom but, with few exceptions, the different mills have cut up ell their stock. It we* stated at the beginning of the season, that the total stock intended for cutting during the year would not fall short of 400,000,000 feet. It is now seen that, counting the logs that escaped, Willlemsport's stock for the year is at least 360,000,000 feet. The stock he* been cut up cloee, it being eeti meted that not to exceed 6,000,000 feet remain in the beisin*. Not for year* have the banks of the river been so nearly clear of logs. The stock of manufactured lum ber on band will he considerably in excess of what it was last year. The total ship ments for the year, were 331,068,000 feet, an increase of 68,913,000 feet from the pre ceding year's showing. The slock on band at the beginning of 1881 wa* 101,747,798 feet. The pronabtlity is that the stock now on hand I* at least 300,000,000 feet. NEXT TEAR'* STOCK. Preparation* are being made for putting In a good stock this season, and it 1* be lieved that a heavier stock will be put in than for last year, owing to the fact that there U no old *tock on hand." —The recently elected officer* of Gregg Port, G. A. R., to eervo during the preeent year, were mustered Into office at n meet ing of the Post held on I ant Saturday evening. Poit Commander, Dr. T. S. Christ, of Robert M. Fotor l'o*t, College township, officiated on the occasion a* mustering officor. —All who got their holiday groceriet at Sechler*, found thoy got the very be*t, whether in lugar, cofloo, tea, dried or can ned fruits, harm, dried boof, confection erie#, or other article* in the grocery line. We with to nay that thi* grade of good* i* not only kept during the holiday*, but all tho year round at Sechler*. They do nothing on the catch principle, but are fair and squarn in their good* and dealing* every day in tho year. —Our adeemed contemporary, tho'Cen tro liall Hf/xirter, last week gave it* read er* the following item of information in reference to the Millbeim contrasted elec tion cane for a justice of the peace for that borough, which ha* for some time been pending in court: "The Millheim justice case ha* at la*t been decided by the court. The court de cide* John 11. Rciftnydor elected by nine majority over F. P. Musser. Thi* ca*o ha* been in court tome two year*." Thi* itatomcnt of the Rrjutrltr i* incor rect in two (Articular*. Pint, the court ha* not yet rendered a decision in tho case, and it it therefore Hill pending. Second, tho ca*e has not been in the court two year* ; it will only be one year in February since the election out of which itgrcw wa* held. —The communication that appeared in our sprightly little contemporary, the Daily Nr\tt on Monday, deserve* a paw ing notice, at it louche* upon a matter in which all have an Interest, the Imtstute. Whether or not the complainant U sincere in the exposition of his convictions we of course do not know, but a casual analysis of hit pxtce would indicate Is desire on hi* part to retaliate on account of tome imag inary grievance and tho manner in which he pour* out upon the devoted heads of the supporters of the Institute bit vial of wrath betrays a weakness that wo are sorry any one of our teachers should be 'troubled with. Permit us, Mr. X., to prescribe : attendance at Institute—lo ses sions, attention during the suasions— 3 hours, of candid desire to improve your self—all you can find, (omit fault-finding, caviling and buliheadedne**, a* these ele ments detract from the efficacy of the restorative.) Shake wetland take once a year. We have It from person* well verted in educational matters of our coun ty that the last Institute totally eclipsed all previous ones, inasmuch as all teachers were paid for coming and the attendance, 86 per cent, wa* never excelled. The good result* are attributable to the untir ing effort* of tho teachers at a body. We doubt that one really in earnest and hav ing the good of the cause in view would prate a* doe* thi* penny wise and pound foolish Mr. X. SFRISQ MILL* ITSMS.— lnttallatu.n On lest Saturday, M. Laonard Rhone, Worthy (irand Muter of lha Stata Orange of Pa., P. of 11. assisted by Sister Rhone, installed the following officer* of Spring Milla Grange No. 163: Worthy Muter, William Goodbart; Overseer, James M Clintick; Lecturer, Wm. Rarick; Asst. Steward, David Oent sil; Treasurer, M. L. Rishel ; Secretary, W. A. Krise ; Gatekeeper, W. 11. Bloom ; Pomona, Mrs. Wm. Goodhart ; Flora, Mrs. W. A. Krise; Steward, Chaplin and Ceres to be installed. M. L. Rishel is the Purcbuing agent and Wm. Rarick Fire Insuraoce Director for the grange The Grand Muter made an interesting address to the members of the fraternity. The patrons of Fairview Grange have moved into their new ball at Sprucetown. They have a very pretty hall, of which they are very proud. William Krape, brother-in-law lo John F. Potter, Esq., lost a fine little boy lut week. Little Georgia, u he wu called, wu hit oldest child and had been ailing with heart disease for some time. A new steam saw mill is being put in about one and a half mile northeast of Spring Mills, at the foot of Brush moun tain. Several Gregg township teachers did not attend Institute. They should show more seal In the great work in which they are engaged. However, they have the satis faction of knowing that no one can accuse them of belonging to either the "book pilferers" or "stimulus imbibers" so fierce ly anathematised by our worthy Superin tendent. In your extract from the TWA ir's Journal, no mention is made of the fact that a copy of Webster's Counting House Dictionary, valued at $3.00 was stolen from the table of Mr. Scott, the gentlemanly agent of Iveeon, Blaketnan St Co. Mr. Scott said he considered it a compliment to his books, that teachers were so aniious to have them and being too poor to purchase they would steal them. But Oh, what a burning disgrace to the teachers profession, Is the fact that within its ranks are men whose crimes would send them to prison. Is he a greater criminal who steals $3 in money from his employer's till than the sneak thief who pilfers a $3 book T Since my last Centre Hall has had a fire, but 1 suppose the lUporUr has given you full particulars of the occurrence. %* —We regret to hear that the wife of Mr. A. L. IJaupt, at present residing at York, Pa., is sick with smallpox. —Lcwln'a ha* a splendid atock of cloth ing which ho I* Rolling ut remarkably low priens. Call and examine his elegant as sortment. —Go to Tiewln, at the Philadelphia Branch to buy your clothing. You will find bargains such a* were never given in Uellefonte. —An elegant six burner chandelier I* the latest improvement to the office of the Brockerhoff House. It wa* put up yester day and usod for the first time last night. —Millheim is enjoying a musical con vention this week under the management of Prof. Kurxenknabo, a gentleman who ba* established a fine reputation as a teacher of music. —Our Jacksonville friend* no doubt ap preciated tho music, renderod In superb style, by tho Lock Haven Silver Cornet Hand on the 7th instant, at the concert of Prof. G. C. Curns, of Castonea. —The largest assortment of fall and winter suitings and overcoating*. Leave your order* now. 44-tf MOXTOOMKRY A Co., Tailor*. To I'REVKXT Inow FROM RUHTIRO. — Coal oil applied with a cloth to stove* or other iron work will effectually prevent rust—and Green'* Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Hloodroot, taken in time, will a* certainty prevent that dreadful scourge, consumption. —The imoke house belonging to the pro perty of Mr. Jamn* Bommerville,on Spring street, took fire on Wednesday about noon, but tbe flame* were extinguished before much damage was done. Tbe alarm brought the Logan and Undine boys promptly to the scene, but their service# were not called into requisition. —Tbe avaricious old miser who wa* trying to make acontract with "Old Nick" to furnish him with coal, on hi* way down to the "lower region*," wa* no more avari clou* than the man who will not spend 25 cent* for a bottle of Sine*' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound, wben be, or any member of bl* family is caught with a cough or cold. Hi* Honor, Associate Judge Larimer, appeared upon the bench yesterday for tbe first lime in the performance of an official duty. It wa. in tbe bearing of a habrtu torput rase, Borhtol nd wife vs. Wants and others, for the possession of a child, the parties all residing in Bald Ksgle valley. The witnesses for tbe defence were not present and the hearing was ad journed until next Monday, when the judge will decide tbe matter. Of course Judge Larimer presided with dignity and discharged his dutio* with great credit. —That good old soul, "Yony" Kraamer of Millheim, is in town. We bad hoped when last we saw him that a part of the superfluous animal matter that then both ered bim might be gotten away with, but that must have been impossible a* he still retain* it. Turkiih baths, in Williams port, according to the Sun and ttannrr of Saturday last, benefited our no rpulani friend, Mr. C. A. Glenn, and might have a salutary effect on our fat friend from the lower end. It is a poor rule that does not work both ways. — ST. NICHOLAS for January, 1882, ha* eighty page* and more than sixty illustra tion*. it* frontispiece I* a beautiful picture by Robert Blum, Illustrating a fairy story of the Rbineland. There is tbe conclusion of "The I'uor Count's Christmas,'' Mr. F. R Stockton's story begun in the Decem ber number, and a curious tale of Modern Greek Folk-lore, told by Hon. Jeremiah Curtin, and illustrated with spirited pic ture* by Alfred Brennan. Giber short stories are: "The Cow that Considered, by Sophie Swell, with illustrations by W. T. Smcdiey : "The Porter's Iron Collar," an anecdote of a gigantic nobleman of Rus sia, by David Ker, with a floe picture by Neblig,; and a comical story, "Bonn* and Bow-wows," written and illustrated by Frank Bellow. Clia Tbaxter contributes a fine poem on tbe great Sir William Napier's chivalrous conduct toward a peasant child, and Mar garet Vandergifl some capital verses on an adventure of "Tho Clown's Baby" In a mining town of the far West. Tbesa po ems have very striking picture* drawn by Jessie McDormotl and R. H Birch. In an article entitled "How to mske Puppets and Puppet-shows," Mr. Daniel C. Beard explains to the boys and girls bow they may enlertan the family circle, or parties of their companions, with a delightful in-door amusement; and betides furnishing a brisk, dramatised version of "Pus* tn Boots" for representation, hesup pile* example* of all the puppet*, diagrams of the way to produce funny siege effect*, end bints and suggestions how to present the shadow-play. This month's installments of the two serial stories—"Donald and Dorotb," by Mary Mape* I)odg (the editor of St. Nic holas), and "Tbe Hoosler School-boy," by Edward Kggleston, author of * Tbe Hoo •ier School master"—contain novel scene*, characters, and Incidents, and are well il lustrated. And "A Drummer-boy's Re collections" describee, In the most graphic manner, and with the help of Federal Ar my In the woods at Chancellorsville, and through the first day of the fighting at Geßysiburg. Humorous verses and funH(p single pic tures are given here and then in the num ber; there Is a story of four peg** with five picture* tor the Very Little Folk t "Jack- In-lbe-Pulpil" discourse with his usual good spirit* about matters aod thing*; the "Letter-box" contains some special words from the Editor to the readers, beside* the tenth report of the doings of the Agassi* Association; and the "Riddle-box" closes the number with an assortment of puxslee Including a curious Maxe. JURY LIST YOB JAMJARS TERM.— The following 1* the list of Grand and Traverse Juror* drawn for January term of Court commoncing Monday January 'l3, 1882 : GRAND JUKOKB. Flilllp Ifnine*, (irwi/g W. II fctnitli, P'fiti. K*r flatter, Union. Waller Meeli, F< rguryn. Julin Regan, H. F. Herbtet. I.lUrty, J•* >!* J. Oettliel, i'auQ, Kolfft (jllllUti'lM Mkmi J. M. Wruf, John Muils'ii, Hotter. llnUrt Flilil|saftmrg • T. I). Taylor, < KIIM OrM[|, Mil*** Zimmerman, BuruMda TO. Hunkl*. Phtliaborg Jam** Tot* it. Snow Shi*. William labler, Ihoiioi John M<*r*ttiger. Potter. T. Wilaun Wst, lUJfmoon. B. 11. Garr, NlUlri|. Jama# Hwah, Potter J 11. WitM, Spring. OaJrln /.limnerman, Bogy. (Jaorge Sfine, Pat ton TRAVKKBK JUKOKfl—lit WEEK. |At*4rwgo WlllUim, 11 a* ton i Sol Ktieuger, Hainan Jw W'ataoti, Snow Snow. William Morrta, Bogga. John M'-Cuilj, Marion W. P. Ursi, Howard hor. ..Michael Howar, llamas Win. McClellam!. bellaTta. !P S. iJligle, Isibartv. W in. liarnuh, Walker. J. H. Idi/ttg,Ciartla. . <1 K POiav. lUltauoon jliantel C". Poortnan, Hogg*. .'Cornelia# llr#l litrnnM. [MM Maaeer. Ilaiuea •Samuel Neeae, Pawn [Herman Miller, Spring. H M Swam. Ptiar. j Andrew Stover. Penn. ,|J C Sample, Prrguaod. i Adam lya, " 'John 11ame, p#-fjn i lAauiel Aj*ra. f'Mlipahurg. Wni Anuatrong, Potter. K || r-ter, Hs llefr.r.l*. | liars Alexander, Utii'sntll!* OirUttan l**rr. ItelteCvftte N. 11. litisver, Howard tw|>. H. (i Dot n, I'titiljseburg. Frank M- < *sy, John W. Itoltrtek. Walker F. 11. Ht*ier* Fenn. Benj .Ctrl Jr.. fergueon. Ilanlet lau|, F <tter Jnnth (Irenlngcr, Mllea. Jo tin F. Ilarter, Millbeim. Tt"njaa Yeartrk, llarrie. | II F. Hltrier.Ors.K William Hem. Fblll(setsr J W Fa< k-r, Curtln. J K Mil ltd, Belief* siite. William Martr, He tu. H. M llotiaer, < Vi|| jf*. JainM Antie, I 1 /ward bor. Hu<V.ljh Krider, V*-rgnv>u A-lain C. Htj'k*. Fottef. ' laaar l*aail'<irn.llelfne'ion limit} StftWiMM TRAVERSE JURORS-2d WEEK. William I.ytfr.Ooll+ff*. J<elati Hotter, B"|UC W K < aeeWly, fertfuwsci, Ferry Omdo, Marion. It M llur lew, tilwrty. William fcuok.Fbillpptwrg HaitiOfl t>e. ker, WaJkef. H F HbaJT*r. F Gray Meek, n*ll*tuote. Williarti Boak, Lltsert?. tiavld M Hai.ixel, Taylor. W K Irwin. Fbilipeborf. Ed Heekwitb. Taylor. hanm I Htine.lloward twp J'm+ph Drown Hr lluKon. William Ifometi Jr Or*** <• W litever,Fblll|setsrc, ( 'hariMs Pny ler, Vnfvmm jWtn Miller, Tajtor. ' M Keiafef, llainna. Aamual lloovar. Tajhrr. John hnu. Ih-indrr. Sim Hatxtx ller, Kuah. ; Jonaitmu Wolf, Milaa. W'llauo Irwin, t'nsio. J*bn Csiry, *lifniaii Ly(i spring, laaar llaupt. Belief. nU. Jar Kiaeiihuth, Millheim. John II Breom, ** 11 S Kinkade, I'bilipahurg. II feaa, Maine*. 'e. K Baki-r, Gollege. W II Ktkley, Bflihrf. U E Munw'ti. Philipabarg. Jos llalnm, l^hilipahurg TRIAL LIIT.—TUE following it the lut of caae* for trial at the January term of court, which begin* on Monday, the 23d inttant: PI RAT WEEK. B W Ehli4.r H A. T. I^lber*, llwtlbgt. Aliuidr A bom ft. H. J Blag. M A. T. UtkK. 11 meting*. ||i A Homrt. W L. Allen ...... Jot W. Puker. Mfechvl J l. <i*ph*r% - H<m**l A TriUr. A (ipf Url. Alfuodrr A Huvr FrMii'k Kurti>..,. w ~ mwn M W K AU&tiitlft, Frtuj Al'iutW A Ikiwit. T. T " Wiiluu Ili4iii|t foHIy, IlHul*-, TbumM K llajM M P4m*t Lyti, lUitibfl. Hw.kl Rirl.pl . - Uri lIuH(Ur, T M WtHvy.Ntw M W. T Ldf)f*rKj>ll, ft atl A (*{Kn Lop. Weltnf " MkUfl Confer. Meeting*. B**t*f A <i<*vU*rt J. la Pp*ngl#r " V. J. kj*u<kf AkutArf A Rp*r. BEOORI> WEEK. John X Rankin rr J. A. OrftAnr, Alui>4*r A Dowpf. B**er A Emm* L M J. A.Crt<Wr, Ak*6df A iWipf A OfjAtrl. " ItotfcS Hart*? ... •k.R.j.N almtin* *t *J AinwiwAikKPr. mm M*<jvj A Unit "Qmorf* M f* uar, Catharine lluflnM— " Hmry Rnm. JarxA* A. Walkac * Uoll*, Th-ma* A Co. Rtr A UpfAut. Pant A Uvty. Kli *!•*!! >rf4urf t oAji'l " J 11, Omwkuf. |Viii A Hurting*. Jtm+ph * " ppfti't R. R Co. Alpundpr A H"*pf 'llMKkii'l Ilrn)%min Wed lead M Klinbrtli Moilnrj rt el M IMVM A ' •' i .*•! JabiA Irk, •* > - Join A. Hunt**, lloy. ArV. NrW, 4 e1...... " G*nrg C. Morgan H •!. Pf*e*gUr lk**pf A GpfAvi Banki A fnoit " J D NufWk, lk**pf A <|p|AMt. UmM&CI Tb'-a Nmttua " Ml T Vomit, IWeir Hntpr A <#|hert laaWllt " J II Ham, RUlr A GfMrt EliMltHh " Jou-jl. XlUMt'a I rv Itf PcMflar imA> Jeenke? * J 11. RptfuiyAf l>arid K*U*?,.. * Janoh Hbn. •tit 'lane* Kll*r. H A <* . end A lot. A B William Ml Jb"4> K U. Kflit. It A ii . end AM A R. C, J. I'mopT pt m C Item, llaaa Mm* AUteodrr A Hor. Rpatpf A ("{tart Wm J. Titnmfto n *' J. RHW Hpa A (eenhert. fyeftgtrr. A)*l. A Boator II W. I|r*rr - /. A OrkaWf. Alaia4v A bomot Bum A Oayhorl Oanrfa O'Bryaa, aaa M Jam** (Tftrynn, AUaaixW A Bun re. KpirklHta. John Ahlrley M John T Far|. tmm* Ha)#. Airland*? A llparpf. Rparrt A Grfdtert Janob M Alkfl Kaofh, K*H*f MA Hak " John H Iliwlf, ai'p K*U*r. W— A (lasting*. IktM tatnr'i edmra...... " Isaac MilfWl.wn tz'r Plitnr A Mafpp Pant D M Mil-. edm r EC Cbnat*n, AlPiatiAff A Ik.aror. Iloy. Th* lUvl'Q tympany "tm.P Dantai A O* k'puixtpf A Rvtnt. Hoy R II Dvann A On, M Mm Kmorlly rt el. IW*pf A <pflaH. AlPtaaAar A Boar or. J II Albright M W. A. W im*m* Kollpt. A Hasting* J II AlWklit..w ** J. W Pt pat art, Keller. flmy. —That perfect baking and cooking love, the "Pioneer,'' I* for ale only by Wllon, MrFarlane A Co. All tuperfluou* orna" mentation ha* been dbpented with to *•• cure a fir*t-cle*a kitchen *tove. For weight, rlrength and durability It cannot be *ur pawed. In purchasing tbi* *tore you are not paying for nickla trimming* and beau ' tiful flnith, but you are getting what i* far belter and what you need in a good cook •tore—a good, reliable baker and cook. Ladies coat*, jacket*, dolman*, circu lar* and uUteretUw, in endleaa variety, lyl* and color*, and price* lower than eleewbere at S. A A. Loeb'*. —The very beet production that can be had from flr*t claw itork and excellent workmancbip in boot* and ahoe*, at price* no higher than common eaitern trath, are now open and for *ale by 8. A A. Loeb. Loeb'* U the piece to buy dry good*. I/arge a**ortment, low price* and good good* at all time*. Ladle*', mi**e*' and children 1 * dol man* and coat* in endlam variety and very cheep nt the Bee Hive. —The new adverti*ement of the Bee Hive one-price ttoree in tbi* week'* paper will repey a careful peru*al. —Cell and examine the ttoek of range* and cook ttove* at WiUon, Mc Far lane A Co'*; al*o their Itne of (ingle nnd double heater*. They have for tale the Welcome Home double heater, which ha* been thoroughly and MtialhctorUy Mated in tbi* community. —Oo to 8. A A. Loeb for her gain* In anything. DEATHS. *"-<> imury •. ima, u union,. Clinton ouunty, IV, An.Uu J Rramiptrf. u4 M I uwtitli m,,| :: rly Wat<nu< |4rnv ropy. BnlUfoit* HnrktU, BtUdrinm, Jaaoary t,l*2 . . Qt'OTATIOHB. Old wb-ut, prrbunbol ~ B"d whoul „ "inlVi 1 -kl By., pr bu.b*l ; 1 ' ' £ Corn,nob IT Corn, •tll*4 „...*"•— ~ ™ flour, rotnll.p'rbnrr.!. t u't flour, wbolnnuln J Provision Market. A . P2!? CUd b Brotbnr,. Ai.plra.drlnd, |r pound g Cfwrrtnu, driod, |wr |rad,*OMld ""' lb Bhoi pr .jur< """ J™ f "ali traitor per pound . **** li Cblrk.u. |M.r pound.. ow CbM pr pound . Country burn. per pound.. ~ ( . Ilin...i((f Mirod .... ;? Hnc0n....." '* lrard pr pound J„ K** pr dor V, Potato*. pr i.uih. l ~, Drlrd too 4. ® .>/•/• Advertisement. Bellefonte Enterprises. With tke New Year Beliefonte prom imm to develop into Ihe most prosjterous of our inland towns—enterprise after enterj/rise is being started by the capital of our public spirited citizen*. The Car H'orlcs arc running to their full eajeaci ty,our Glass Works arc opening with every show of success, the Steel Works will give employment to 100 men, the Sail Works, for whose success General Heaver vouches, will shortly offer employ ment to hundreds of people—all these public enterjirises will put Bellefonte in the van of prosperous and wide-awake towns. Here, then, is room and jdace for lively, spirited and active young men. Among the best and most success ful business enterjsrist? organized recent ly is the LARGE AND WELL FILLED FURNITURE ROOMS of JOHN PROUDFOOT <L CO.,op' posit the Bush House—nothing like it in the County. If visitors to Bellefonte will only take the trouble to call at our Store, they well b< surprised at the. quality, style, and prices of first clou Furniture. We arc aiming to buy atf goods directly from the manufacturers without the intervention of agents, so as to offer goods at bottom figure. ONE profit is sufficient. We propose to fill your homes with Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Odd Chairs, Tables, any thing and everything in Furniture at prices lower than you can get in this County. We mean just what we say. He also offer the public the services of Mr. John Ihroudfoot who has a Out rough knowledge of the UNDERTAK ING business, and who will keep on hand, COFFINS, TRIMMINGS.de., together with a first-class HEARSE. Fair prices only trill be charged. Giie us a trial JOH.X PRO ID FOOT + co. 23m. SWEDISH BITTERS. O TIII. ORKAT Swcdich I>v.|cpMa Remedy! TV < birf ingradtant and lII* git tag rinml af thia grnl n■' dy it u brrti HUMWII; k 1., N u hittaa ■aim althotgh bat rary rmrrly tonnd ta tI.M raanlry, •filing In tto attrHna Kortkarnat It ta gatl.arod in inbia •lamltwa by tba haplandrr* In tto l lnak MM ao-< lad luoaatalna of Srrtray and Raadaa. and baa. la nontrarUna Itb othar lagradlnnaa, bran Band among thamartaaa agrtmtrafy IST yearn u <*. <4 tba gtratnat rmuadlm tor t>ji-(■•' Kidoay and Um Complaint tkat haa rta Ima kb>. la plating Oiit immamlion bafera tbr A rornaa mbllr n candidly hallaia that bar# flilrd long Mt want, by gittng a madMaa tkat will ant only temporarily win*, bat artll pnattleely ramdyaprpaia. Klda*) and Uw Complaint. and all their varbma at torto, anrh at Roar Rk-amrh. Ik. k 11-a lvb. patna ta Ibr aldr and Bark, Palpitation of tka Boart, QaUw aaaa, Indignation, Trlloa Rkln. Rntmtotag of tka Hand, Pallbam at Pit <4 Momath, lm Rptrita, dr. Thrnr dan *lll ndtarr tka worat mar, Aak itmr dmggint (or a bortle and I* rwnaod. Price, Tt ran la. y-jr UXECUTOR* NOTlCE.—Notice Id la hereby glean that Lettetn Teat neon lory ik tka MMata <4 Ilnory Mrja,. Pr . lata <4 Mllaa to*. •kip, Centra coaaty. Peaaayleaala, deoeaaed. here bran gran tad to Henry Mrynr, Jr. naatipag la aard tnnoehlp. to loan all partnw Indetla to aaid ratata am ratjurata.l to toakr payment and tkoar bating rUilaa or demeada, toll auk. kiwaa tba aataa attk oatdatay. BKXRT MCt KR. Jr., Ma Rtarataa. "YJOTICE ia hereby given that the X a Mionad wadtlra aonoaat of w. If. OtlkkAJf, A algarr ol J oka W. Abidl. baa kaaa Had la tka oUra or tka Protfemotory of tka 'Toart of Common Plana la and tor tba roaaty of Centra, and that aatd acceoot •HI br praaaatad tor o(l toalloa at tka aatt M* af mM mart. J. C lIA BrER. Pmth'y. IP STRAY.—Came to the residence J of tka nnduMgnid la torn a boa ti a whip, Can tta roaaty. Pa, • or akoat land 1,1*1,a RH> lIKIFKR. aitb a arhlir torr. and aboal tkraa pan old Tbr on aar aan maar torerart, pan prupaaty and nay rhkrgea; otkaralar ahr aill he dlataaad <4 ar coding to la*. I>AVID McvIORKRT Ran* Sbon, Jan. t, IMS. 14* pOM MI SSI ON ERSNOTICI-l V Board rad, Tkat tka petal >t baard of Uoaaty Ooattotaatoaara ba pirowd by tka toOradag ratoa and regnlntton*. and tor tka loformalin* of tka pahlto It hi ordered I bat they ba pot,lnland tor tor aaoraaalra aaaka I* rarh arwapapor 44 tba ooaaty. ta*. That tba Oovaly C'dnmbetnimn mart la Uaadr rfßoa at tka Ooart Hoaaa la tka horrmgh of BiHikiiite. on arary Brat aaad I bird Tan toy af <*ak month, lb* in nVdork a. ta, to 4 • clock v. a. M. All (wk and malarial tor tka una af tka taaafy mat ba parchaaad by tba Ctamtalad. nrar ar by tkalr ardar. Ad. AX Mill atnat to liaaaiaad *baa ynaialil to tka Board tor rajlaol 4th Mo ordain to to dm an an til tba Baard at Ootnirlanl am appmvae tba Mil. AO. Ba gnnda or malarial of aay kind tot Iba aaa o Ibr roaa ty to to pan baaed Barn aay af tka Oambty JOB* WOLV, ) _ A. J. OREMT, J W, Moat Wkkstos Ctorfc.
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