(The Centre gtuwrai. Thursday Morning, February 23,1882. Ooiwioxun.contain!#*lmportant nswt,•olUlt •4 from nnjf part of ths county. No oummuolottW-o- InoorUd uuloao accompanlod by tbo roal nam* of Ibo writer. Local Department. —Mr. Samuel Decker, of Walker town ihlp, peeped In upon us on Saturday. —MM. Ida Furey, widow of the late John M. Furey, U visiting relative# here. —Maj. K. 11. Forster is at Washington this week, attending to lomo private busl neu. —Mr*. F. Simmering, Millenville, I'a., had oaena and chronic catarrh. 1 **UNA cured her entirely. —Mrs. Charles Diley, Pittsburg, says, •he had chronic catarrh badly. PKRUNA cured her perfectly. —Mr. Newton S. Bailey led the young men's meeting on Sunday. Oen. James A. Beaver was present. —Miss Ella Bayard, who is studying telegraphy, at Altoona, U enjoying a short vacation among her friends. —lf you want to save money in your purchases, go to Lyon A Co., as they are selling everything at cost. LYON A Co. —Elephant milk is recommended for babies, one is now using it that gains twenty pounds daily. It is the baby ele phant. —Lyon A Co., are elosing out their entire stock of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes at cost, in order to quit the busi ness. —Rev. O. D. Pennepacker assisted Rev. Carver at Snow Shoe, on Sunday. Mr. J. W. Miller acceptably filled the M. E. pul pit in the evening. No services in the morning. —Now's your chance for bargains— Lyon A Co., are closing out their immense stock at cost. This Is a rare opportunity to lay in your stock of goods that you will need for next year. —Don't forget that Sines' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound takes all the prizes for curing coughs and colds, if you have been unfortunate and contracted for one during this wet weather. —Our emaciated friend, Mr. 11. D. Teager, caught a crab last week on an oyster shell that is a real curiosity. His rrabship is now sporting around in a good sized dish, and is resigned to his fate. —The Hon Thomas J. McCulloogh ha* opened a law office In Philipsburg, where be Will doubtless be pleased to see his friends socially or a* clients. Mr. McCul lough is an experienced lawyer and from personal acquaintance, we can endorse him as a pleasant gentleman. —He who, in order to escape proper chastisement, will, with many facial indi cations of intense pain, gently pat his left arm between the shoulder and elbow a* though hi* "vaccination had taken" with a vengeance, deserves to be must severly drubbed for the lie he tells. —The pupils of school No. 4 were forced to forego the pleasure of having their teacher, Miss Beckie McGinley, with them during most of lat week. The vacancy was very satisfactorily filled by Miss Lida McGinley, of whom the members of the school speak In most laudable terms. —Everybody admires the splendid new lamps recently put up in front of the Brockerhoff House. They are a public convenience, and we feel like tendering Mr. McMilleq, the proprretor, the thanks of those who are obliged to meander up and down the broad thoroughfare of Al legheny at night. —"Throw me a dozen key holes, a*, sorted sizes," shouted a Spring street man In answer to the question asked by his wife, who appeared at a window above, "Why don't you come In?"' Had he been indulging T No ; the only trouble was that the intense rold of Saturday night so diminished hi* night key that he could not use it. —John Anderson is literally rolling In lutury. Hit two elegantly furnished rooms invite weary mortal*, In search of a haven of peace, to enjoy that comfort and bliea surrounded by all that tend* to make life endurable. If any one feature about John'* establishment it particularly noticeable it it the bome-liko aspect of every thing con nected with it. —ln speaking the other morning of the vocal performance* tl a certain celebrated singer, a musical critic said : "We hung upon every note"—a remarkable proof of the ainger'a power of "elocution." Hhe certainly must have kept her vocal organ* in good order by using Green'* Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood root, which allay* all inflammation of the throat and lung* like magic. —Mr. Gust. Lyon of the Arm of Lyon A Co., ba* Just entered Into a co partner •hip with the Arm of Myer* A Goodman, manufacturer* and wholesale dealer* In ready-made clothing, North Third street, Philadelphia. This i* an old established bouse having been in bueinee* some fifteen years, and doing a very large wholesale bu siness. They have been very successful, their business increasing every year, and we have no doubt the acquisition of Mr. Lyon into the Arm will tend to help them still further on the road to success, a* Mr. Lyon i* recognised as a business man of un doubted ability. In consequence of the above they are closing out their large flock of goods here at cost. —Democratic council. —Traveling troupos will continue to pay into tho borough treasury the tax or li cense imposed by law. —Chief of police Montgomery is a very efficient officer, snd much of the good order prevailing In town is directly attrib utable to his efTorts in that dircctlun. —Voters residing in the North ward are notified by Judge of Election—elect (7) Van Orraer, that tax receipt* must accom pany tickets at the next general election. —lt was Capt. Harrison 11. Wilson, of Miffiln, instead of William*, as the He publican has it, who died in tho Dauphin county almshouse, on Friday. Wo re member him as ono ot those good inten tioned, well meaning men, and the news of bis untimely death causes us real sorrow. —Tiring of the inconveniences of single blessedness and thoroughly assured that man cannot well trot down life's tortuous highway alone, Mr. D. 11. Shivery, of Buffalo Run, was married to Miss Mary K. Marshall, of the same place, by Rev. W. O. Wright, on the 10th inst. Matri mony is a divine Institution, and we sin cerely wish our young friends may over merit tho kind care and protection of Him "without whose notice not even a sparrow may fall." —We are under obligations to Prof. W. T. Meyer, of Aaronsburg, for a copy of bis latest production, BILL* FOUNTAIN*, a fantaime, dedicated to the citizens of Bellefonte. Copies can be had by address ing the author, or calling at tbe place of business of Messrs. Bunnell A Aiken*. We bespeak for this piece a hearty wol come by lovers of music everywhere. Tbe composer is by no means unknown and tbs reputation gained by former effort* tells us that this one will meet with approval wberevc rintroduced. —A new feature of the Lock Haven Journal it "Casual comments, or Matters as seen through the editorial spectacles." The Idea is good, and we bope Mr. Grow will be able to discern more closely and critically aided a* ho will be by hi* new eye*. Plenty of things to look at, and all that it needed is tbe grit to get up and say your say. We need a few more journalist* brave enough to attack all manner of short coming, and shall look to our friend for tome purgative medicine that will If properly applied work great good. —The residence of Mr. John Bing, of L'nionville, was the scene of a very en joyable occasion on the ldth inst., it being the marriage of this gentleman's daughter, Mist Wilda K Bitig.to Mr. F. C. Center,of the same town. Kev. W. O. Wright, of Miles bur*, officiated, and the fact that over sixty friend# were present at the con summation of tbe nuptials, It positive proof that tbe parties are favorably known and respected. We have no advice to offer and can do no less thsn tender our tincero congratulation*. —To-morrow, J. Henry Wetzel, Esq., leave* for Dakota, 111., at which place be man* to locate and practice law. Mr Wrtael will be missed by a largo and ad miring circle of friends here, who com mend him to hit friends that are to be, as one entirely worthy their confidence, and, we doubt not, he will soon build up for himself, a lucrative business, as be bat •ludiu*ly applied himself in preparing to enter upon bi* Itfework. He it a graduate of Mes.tr*. Alexander A Bower. —f3o,*>oo worth of dry goods, clothing, boots ai.d shoes, dress g<>d<, Ac., for cost at Lrox A Co. —To-day two weeks Mr and Mr*. Hen ry Keller, of Harris township, mean to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day by inviting their many friend* to be present at their golden wed ding. Half a century is a lung lime to live, and it affords u* real pleasure to note thst this worthy couple have for five de cades shared life's sunshine snd shadows, and now are nearer and dearer to each oth er than tbey were upon that memorable day, in their history, fifty year* ago when the tying of the nuptial knot declared them one. —We are indebted to the Dei/y AVsrs, of Monday, for the particular* of a sad affair, in which one Whitney, of Hpring Mills, figured prominently. The facts nre these: Becoming dissatisfied with life, and laboring under a temporary dementia he shot himself twice, lie did not succeed in killing himself instantly, but was linger ing in a precarious condition on Saturday. The only reason assigned fur the act was that "he could not live with bis wife." If any one circumstance In life can ren der living unendurable It is domestic in felicity. No doubt this msn, and she upon whom he looked, In days pint bye, e one altogether lovely, commenced their joint pilgrimage under fsvorsble suspire*, •nd had it not been for some hidden agency the nature of which lb# outside world, of course, can have no adequate idea, would have continued to proceed, until in the fullnees of lima they should have been called hence. We pity those Intimately concerned and hope, should the man die from the self-inflicted wounds, he m*y And that rest he so much desired and to him appeared of sufflclcnt Importance to warrant htm In the committal of the rash net for which he will be held indlvlduellv I responsible. —Wo furnlth our reader* a list of the number of vote* cast for each candidate, in the borough, on Tuesday la*l. A* will bo *een much cutting wa* indulged in to the detriment of aomo of the Republican*. Democracy i* wont to occasionally arise, gird up her loins, and make her presence known and felt. In this instance the handsome majority! given Chief Burgess I'ower* and Councilman McKnight, at test* the utter disregard the intelligent rotor ha* for strict parly ties where issue* of any moment are to bo disposed of. Tho role : NORTH wAim. Burgess —Powers, D., 107 ; Hour beck, It., 102. Asuatant Burgess —Fleming, It, 158j Schreader, D., 101. Constable —Lose, It., 17V!; Dolan, D., 84. Borough Alienor —Benner, It , 162 ; Steele. D. ( 86. Treasurer —Grav, It., 175; Harper, I) , 80. Overseers o/ Poor—Bayard, It., 177, Glen, K., ICti; Twitmire, D., 83, Keich line, D., 80. High ('unliable —Spiller, It., 144; Har ris, IS.. 114. Auditor —Cook, It , 102 ; Blair. P., 87. Judge of Election —Linn, It., 107 ; Van Oi mer, D., 89. Inspector—Cordon, It , 108; llelsler, D , 87. * Council — McKnight, D., 129; Weaver, R., 126. School Director —Harris, It , 147; Har ris, D , 103. Assessor—Wagner, It., 107 ; Morrison, L., 82. SOUTH WARD. Burgess —Powers, D, 175; Sourbeck, K , 58. Assistant Burgess Schreader, I)., 142 ; Fleming, It., 91. Constable —Dolan, D., 134 ; Lose, R., 95. Birruugh Alienor —.Steel, D., 134 ; Ben ncr. R., 96. Treasurer— Harper, D., 124 ; Cray, It , 108. Or mem of poor —Twitmire, I)., 133, Keiehline, D, 135; Bayard, R., 96, Glenn, R . 93. High Constable— Harris, D., 144 ; Spil ler, R , 8.5. A>iditor —lttair, D., 138 ; Cook, R , 98. Judge of Election —Comely, D., 133; Irvin, R., 96. Inspector —Garman, D., 139; Parsons, R.. 89. ('•mncil —Cedars, I> . 134 ; Lyon, R . 92. School Directors— Moore, D., 137, Fort ney, I>., 143 ; Mcese, It , 90, Dorwortb, R , 88. Assessor—Bradley, D, 113; Cooney, R , 108. W EST WARD. Burgess— Powers, D., 79; Sourbeck, R , 41. Assistant Burgess Fleming, R , 66; Schreader, D., 66. Constable —Lose, R., 73; Dolan, I)., 51. Bonmgh Assessor—Benner, It., 68; Steel, D , 54. Tr asurer —Harper,!) , 63;Oray, R., 61. Overseers of l\>r —Bayard, R., 68, Glenn, R., 69; Twitmire, D. 54, Keieh line, D., 54. Hinh Constable —Harris, D., 65; Spiller, K Auditor —Cook, R., 69 ; Blair, D , 54. Juitge of Election —ilerkbeimer, R. ,71; Reading, D , 51. Inspector —Bell, It , 71 ; Derr, I) , 61. Council Hartley, R., 67 ; Teller, I)., 55. School Directors —Williams, R., 72, Smith, R, 72. Meek, D. 65; Mills, It., 54, Henry, D . 61, Gross, D , 60. Assessor —Reese, R., 70; Gross, D., 54. RRC APITO LATIOV. Burgee—Power*, 411 ; Sourbeck, 201; Democratic majority, 210 Assistant Bur gee# —Fleming, 316: Schreader, 299: Re publican majority, 16. Constable— Lose, 344); Dolan, 269; Republican majority, 71. Borough Assessor—Benner, 326; Steel, 284; Republican majority, 42. Treasurer —Gray, 360; Harper, 257; Republican majority, 108. t)erseers of Poor—Bay ard, 841, Glenn, 831 ; Keiehline, 275, Twitmire, 270; Republican majority, 56. High Constable—Garris, 323 ; Spiller, 287 ; Democratic majority, 36. Auditor—Conk, 829 ; Blair, 284 ; Republican majority, 45. A WARRIRO TO THOR WHO DRIRK.— The Lewiatown Jail *U the scene of R soul harrowing occurrence on Heturday, lllh instant. A man named Dick, a resi dent of Sunbury, while rn rout* to Chicago, slopped off al Lewislown, where he ft-11 in with some aworiatM who rendered bit stay so pleasant that ha missed Fast line going want. Exasperated at thus being left he abusively assaulted thoee employed about the station, wbo called In the police, had him arretted and taken to the county priton. Here he became furinua but wae left to hlmaelf a* the keeper did not think him capable of doing himaelf bodily in- Jury. Khortly after ten o'clock theaheriff, upon visiting the unfortunate man, found him enveloped in flame*, the origin of which ha could not account for. It U •uppoted he deliberately aet Bra to hit clothing with the Intention of committing auiclde. After lingering two hour* in ranet horrible agony, he died. What a temperance lecture I What an example to thoee, who deaplte the many earneat pro teatatlona of friend* continue to dealroy, a* In tbi* caae both body and'soul I —W# do not question the eatimatad amount of enjoyment aoma of the young ladle* of Betlefonie are able to derive from the innocent (T) amuaement of indiacrimi nately flirting with any and every stranger whom It may be their miaforlune to meet, yet we do moat emphatically question the propriety of lucb conduct. Men rarely admire other men'* sister* who are silly enough to encourage advance* of this na ture, end even though a bland smile and graceful tip of a hat may accompany any overtures of friendship the laaaies may ac cept, It I* folly understood that the mini mum amount of respect accompanies the captivating pleasantries. —Now doth the statement of tbo county commissioner* delight the eye of the news paper reader. And It shall come to pass in those day* when the foi and the skunk are no more, that one mightier thaa he who now reigns, shall say unto the people, •'demand, ye, a ransom" for square biu of sorrel horse bide, the value thereof, via: the price now paid for reynard's top knot. Selah I —Mr. Kdward L. Oray, editor of tbo Daily News, and local editor of the Jlrpub lican, i* stilt, we believe, confined to the house. We sympathize with our friend In tbi* hi* season of alllictlon, and do hope ha may *oon be restored to health. Mr. Robert Haines, of Snow Shoe ( need not think the "attraction" in this place is playing him false. The letter he should have had some time ago it still held for |>oslage, and after awhile the postmas ter will get tired holding it, and tend it to the duud letter office. —Tbo I'bilipsburg Journal came to us this woek looking as neat and clean as a now pin. It has been considerably en larged and is now printed on a new |>ower press of its own. Glad to hear of your success, and only with it may continue. Tho good people of I'hiiipaburg should now rally around their local paj>er and second by a liberal support it* endeavors to main tain for the town a fair reputation among strangers. Miffiinburg, Union county, is tbe home of a young mist who never spoke to ber father. Kntreaties, threats, bribes and severe punisbment alike have failed to in duce her to bold any communication what ever with her paternal ancestor. When sent by her mother to summon bim to hi* meals the will go to him, place her hand in bis, and by endeavoring to lead bim to the bouse, makes known her errand. She is a bright intelligent child, and to any one but ber father is talkative enough. Mr. 11. 8. DiflV-nbach b> vacated the editorship of lbe Clinton Democrat, and will, we presume, retire to private life. No man in Pennsylvania ever wielded a pen more gracefully or with greater effect. He has grown gray in tbe service and bis.exit from the journalistic stage is made amid tbe deafening applauseof the whole people. No encore will be sufficient to recall him, but lbe bouquets showered upon bim dur ing a long life of usefulness will retain their fragrance long after he for whom they were intended shall have passed away. Tut Commbiuial Mm' BANOCRT.— McMillen'* Nrw.Brockerhoff iioute *V tplendidly illuminated l**t night in honor of commercial men and their friend*. Shortly after t*n o'clock one hundred end twenty-flra hungry perron* t down to partake of u ryrnpluou* a f*at *• graced the tables of those ancient epicure* who *pered neither time nor expense Any attempt to enumerate the article* on the bill of fare would be ferule, ipacc not |>er milting it. After eerring the four flrit course*, J. L. Spargler, Kq., announced toaite In order, and took the Initiatory with "George Washington, who never told a lie, and Commercial men who never tell the truth." Reply by Mr. W. G. Commerford, of Ifoward, followed by Mr W. A. Turner, of Philadelphia. At tbi* juncture someone appeared with elegantly drawn up resolution* embodying the uni form love commercial men have for the New BrockcrhofT and signed by thirty- Ave drummer*, all present. After which four more court** were eerved, when toast* were again freely indulged in. Upon leaving the dining-room, a commercial men'* opera wa* organised, which at once proceeded to th parlor* and *penl the rest of the evening in unging popular *ongi, general conversation, etc. We compliment Mr. McMillan upon the hap py manner in which every thing pa**ed off, and a* on* of the visiting gentlemen •aid, upon retiring, "Kacb coming 22d of February wilt teod to strengthen the lie* now connecting traveling men with the management of the New BrockerbofT." ITBW* FROM FXROVSOR.—Mr. George T. Buliick, of Nobles county, Minnesota, was here on a visit to his old friend* and neighbors, and while here made sale of his house and lot to Bigler Meek, ol War rior* Mark, who will take possession of the same April 1. George seems to enjoy good health and I* in good spirits. The hoppers and blight have not discouraged him and still'think* Minnesota is the place for him. We always admired hi* indom itable energy and pluck, and believe if any one ean succeed in a new country be will. He is industrious, a good financier. |*nd strictly honorable in hi* dealing', but seems to have acquired a good deal o' that positivenes* and straightforwardness so characteristic of most western settler*. Mr. John Brett who has been sick for some time is still confined to his bed. Henry Webb is quite succvssluAy drill ing a good siaed class in vocal music in the basement of the Presbyterian church, in Pine Grove, and a marked improve ment in the rendering of music by the choir of that church is already noticeable. Donation* and birth-day parties are of quite frequent occurrence in P n* Grove. On last Haturday week about 11 o'clock, A. M , Rev. Mendenhall, the M E. pastor, was agreeably surprised by a large delega tion of vehicle* baiting in front of his residence, ha ring come from different points of the * charge, laden with good thing* for himself and family, which were of course gratefully received. And the donors tarrying, several hour* were spent In pleasant, social Intercourse. On the evening of the same day the parishoner* of Rev. Kuhn, the Presbyterian minister, played about tbs same trick on him. Of course much as these clerical gentlemen may have denounced trickery in the past they will in the future no doubt qualify their statements. Onager ER. —Democratic council. Ah I —Assistant Burgess Fleming. —Wanted—some "locals." Inquire of Mr. Harry Hale. —Tbi man and brother got left badly this time. Why don't you kick ? —Chief Burgess Powers, is a name too euphonious, they could not change it. 210 majority. —Spring chickens, born a year or two ago, have been quite plenty in the market lately. —"Go to blar.es I" as the man said to his cigar. It is safe to infer that be did not buy it from Harry Green. —The column of odds and end* in this week's He publican headed "It is Said," is ju.l 100 utterly quite for any thing. Mr. D. L. Zerby, of Millbeim, is not a contributor to our columns. Mr. Z. re quested us to make this announcement. —Col. Furcy of lha Watchman, called yesterday, and after a short stay sweetly remarked tbat he smoked Harry Green's cigars. —A portion of the stone chimney that stands on the south end of the residence of Mr. £. C. Humus was blown down on Monday night. No damage wa* done, save to the chimney itself. —An amusing feature of the pro gramme on Tuesday, was the attempt of many to keep their clothe* dry, a* tbey feared the water migbt fade them. Yet no one who patronize* Lewin seemed to care. No faule in any bought at Lbe Phila delphia Branch. Beet her ij-eaks ; What a pity flower* can utter no sound I A singing rose, a whispering Violet, a murmuring honey suckle, oh ! Lewin* says : "A comfortable coat, a fitting vest and properly made pair of trousers. I have 'em, come and see." Ab t —Tho new structure of the Centre County Banking Company, is approaching completion, and it it cx(>ected will be oc cupied early next month. It is a fine building, presenting some noveltie* of ado rnmenl to be criticised according to taste. —We regret to learn that a son of our old friend H. L. Harvey, of Boggs town ship, died last night of typhoid fever. He was a very promising and interesting youth of about seventeen years of ag<-, and bi* death is a very severe affliction to his family. Tbey bare our sincere sym pathy. —The lock belonging to tbo safe in Treasurer Keller's office, became unruly on Tuesday. The tumblers, designed to assist the bolts of the lock, positively re fuse to be coaxed out of tbeir snug biding places, and in ccna-quem-e the paying e be cause he had not a favorable start. We wish him a prosperous future and from what we know of him, after a short ac quaintance, we can think of no cause that should prevent his rendering general sat isfaction. There isn't much in bim, 'tis true; He don't buy groceries from Hecbler, Rut hi* eye* they are porcelain blue, He should buy groceries from Hocbler. And bis heeds, oh, such love* I With their delicate gloves, Wouldn't be soiled carrying Sechler's goods. That are always an exquisite hue I Just like Heckler's groceries. Hi* soft little heart know* no car*; That's why he don't buy from Heckler. Ho ft, He Is fond, be is sweet, ho is fair ; Childish. Men buy from Sechler. Hi* voice has a squeak, For its timber is weak ; On interview Heckler. But, oh, my I bis society air I Moral—buy groceries from Sechler. —Mr. F. P. Musser, of Mitlbeim, one of the county auditor*, is In town this week. Mr. Musser, though a young man, is by no mean* unknown to most of our reader*. We understand the auditing board mean to Immediately file their re port, and should any action they may take offend any on*, such offence cannot be charged to the auditors, as ws are sure they will be gtvvrened solely by right, justice and law In anything they may do. Mr. M. la one of the good solid Democrats of Millbeim. We alto noticed Mr. J. 8. Proud foot, another member of the board, yesterday, who reside* at Mils*burg. Both able, conscientious men, fully alive to the duties devolving upon them, and deter mined to examine orilieally all accounts submitted to them. MARRIAGES. RKUHI —WIAS.— At lb* tMMnro of Iba l.rlAe'a oaraoU, aw R-|| , t, r ft. g. K fural, f" ?' *•"''! K'Wh. of HlaU Collo*. f. frrtalit, Mr. I>. If. Miltarp anil Mlaa Marf Klla Mar.h.it, all of Hut bin bun, Caotia county. Pa. SENSOR—RIJtfJ.—On fibrimy |i. 1 Vr'l ,1 [j., i imll . of Mr. John ttii.g, I iilontlii. at b a •>*;* y a . t.t ll.a baa. W O. Wrlftit, Mi K i ami i.i-. W il4a K. bin*, all of Lnioii.lil.,i, o „. eooatypT. IRVIN —-COLE.-- Al Uia bum. of Ilia brtita'a oataeta* Loaaalll, Oantra rounfv, Primary |r, IM/, l a J Alfred Koaar, Hano i Irtln, of PannaflaaAto Pur na<, lluntlriirilon county, to Mactura A Cob, Jury LIST POR SPECIAL COCRT.—A special term of court a ill bo bold in March, commencing on tin- second Mon day, the 18th day of the month. The foi. lowing person* have been drawn to terra a traverao jurora at thia term : L. M. liouaer, Gnllrn. Ja. I! tflaUiara, ttovard. Pi. Maliarn. Milialiur(. aamnrl Olr.g-ttii, .W-itl, Anna Km b. fb-nnrr. Hrnjamln Un.hrri M,,nh. If P. Ib .jr- lk, (x , Jac..l. K-ritMlrr pri.n R . C. Imtbrra ll'.aard. W p Itaaiirb. ore*g Uao Wlle.ii llallu.M.li I 'liaa W <,lfr llama. Harnual Kna H|.fifig, P.al Korti, I' ltn K C. Pto.rr. (.rana |. Itluiiaafnitb Pi. Potter Jarrmiab Milw r, Poller. II o Miller Melee. J. A Y<* X ' i p.,,,a Hboa, II Oraharn, Relief .i.te, Jar~l ll.t|M-r BrllclMita. M II A Smith paala. Alrl.A Iv.aar Mallaia. Lm* A Uaarar Winter M"rrta. al al •• JJary J Wl.lta, Mi Alli.tar A Raa.ar. Hu.b A YCKUOI. John I Tboinp—ti - hatr.ual Cbriat. HA < atul Ah iA H I'rala A Patot. C. T Alr.anlrr at al •* Jai Jl Dalian*. Hal, Ppanglar, Al/i A Roar. Bmi ~r A lit|All twmal Hlal.al a a.|°* " Jwi W. bboll. at Raarar A Oapbart. Hoy. Ala land, r A Ik. aat —Go to S. 4A. la'eb for hnrgairii in Anything. * l)re*a K"i'di, rilka, vol vat. pluabet and tinel plaida nnd trifu- in all (trader and : offectA al the Bee Hive. —You can tare from 10(1 to 200 par ' cent, on a good drow, from 100 to 300 fr i cent, on a mil, from 36 to 100 jicr cent, on a pair of boe, and in everything that you J need you will find it to your intereal to bur your good* where you get them at flril coat. LTOX 4 Cc. —Spring and Summer tear on, ISP2. Woolen (lock now tompUtr. Karly or- I derp policited. 44-lf MOXTOOMERT A CO., Tailorr. | —The new adrertiaetnent of the Bee Hire one-price (lore* in thin week'p j aj-er will re(ray a careful [aTuaal. Ladica', miaaea' and children * dol man* and coat* in endleaa raritly and eery i cheap at the Itee Hire. Ladiaa coat*, jacket*, dolman*, circu lar* and ulaterette*, in entile** variety, *tylea and color*, and pricee lower than | ejaewhore at 8. & A. Loeb *. f- Lace*, fringe*, gimp., button*, Ac., in the lateft tleaign* at*d at unrivaled j price*, at the Be* Hive. —That perfect baking arid cnokinr More, the "Pioneer," i* for *a'e onlv by Wilaon, McFarlane A Co. All ruju-rfljnu* orna mentation baa been diap<-n*ed with to re cure a firl-cla* kitchen *Uire. For weight, rtrenglh and durability it cannot be ur paa*ed. In purchaairig thia alove you are not paying for nickle trimming* and beau tiful flniah, but you are getting what i fr better and what you need in a good cook •love—a good, reliable baker and cook. —The very bet production that can b had from firt c!aa* tock and excellent workmanhip in boot* and *bt>M, at price* no higher than common eaitern traah, are now open and for pale by 8. A A. Lorb. —Call and examine the (lock of range* and cook lore at Wileon, McFarlane A Co'* ; alao tbeir Una of aingla and doable heater*. They have for rale the Welcome Home double beater, wbtrb be* been thor oughly and naUffactorily te*ted in thi* community. —Loeb'* i* the place to buy dry good*. Large aaaortinent, low price* and good good* at all times. LORE JACK, MO. Sept. 14, 1879. I hare been using Hop Hi Iter*, and received great benefit from them for lirer complaint and malarial fever. They are auperior to all other medi cine*. —"The world i* all a fleeting .how, for man'* illusion given; the smile* of joy, the tear* of woe. deceitful bine, deceitful fl.vw—there * nothing true but heaven I" ilold on, now, we protest, and want you to add clothing bought front Lewis at Iba Philadelphia Branch, to your list. Heaven and Lewin's clothing I PMU4slpfct* lUrktt*. PIIUMUMI. Issssrj li, IMt. Tr*4 to Is sit tofHtantt. ul lislinti ar* tj lH. • flara to Ml art "*■. 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