®he Croto fflrmoctat Thursday Morning, April 27, 1882. CossunisuiMO, wnululiis luie-ilsui uews,* "it sd from SHY part of lbs counts. No cuiminilrsll o- Inserted uuless accompanied by lbs real usnis u( tbe writer. Contra County Democratic Com mittee —1882. atsTatCTS. SABS. r o. sssaiss Bsllsfuuts.N W,.W. r Hsbar BsllsTouts. " 8. W. Charles Smith - W W.. James Scbßsld- " Itowsrd Boro -Howard llrlcSlsy. Howard Mils l.u.g C. K Xs.lngtoo-MII.-at.urf. Miliheou A. Wallers HlllUslni. Phillpatmrg w. Ilelt PblUnsbnr|. Union sills . .......J C Smllh risniln*. Bsuner Uriah Slessr 8-llafont*. Boggt C * HcUufblln Mllsstairg. Burnslds William Hip'eu..Plne illau. Colla.ro Prank Taylor turnout. Ou.lTn V red It. Hobb Howard. Fsrnuaon 0 P— A J. Oisjdorl—.Ptas Oniss Mills ' N P.—J " llslmrllug.. IU k Spring.. Oragg. 8 P M U Kl-bsl Spring dills ' N. Limlwri .a.. " lUi nM lie* M. Keieler.. Aftrnntburf. Ilelfuioun-. A T Or*y IUI Muua. tUrr<. Kirnott. B*teljitrg. Howard 1>4%1U Ten**" II ward. Ilueiou JuhuQ Mliee Julian. Lilwrly *%'. ||. t)*du*r....HUi chard. Miriuii J J lbjr l%lkr. MIIM Ur|f llini...Vliiiri Hlnr*. Pet ton. D. b. Ilwk HuiUlu HUB piwi 11. K. Duck Millheim. Putter, S- I* t W. !*i>4ti*lr ..Tua ajrville. •• H. I' .J Wiinier Wolt-.C'e.itie llell. Ruth \Villlaut Culleo ....dnnuy Kid**. hn.*r Sim# ...William ll.tine*., "im* il|ua. Hprnu T. M. Ha* uliart. IMlvfuiite. Taybtr Violwti IW* kwith. Kowlrr. Union... ClirUiUu 110-ner Walker Andiew Kremmcr lloblerelmrft. Wor ill W.O >1 rri-oii.. Purl Matilda. K 11. AHUrisK, I b iinuen. 11. A. MCKBB. Secretary. ' Local Department. —Mr. Jacob Gepharl of Mlllheim while In town on Saturday spent a half hour with u*. Mr. Jacob Wylc, one of our most val ued Haine* township friend* shook hands with u* on Monday. Mr. William Hippie of Pine Glen called on the Democrat on Monday. He i* a most pleaynt gentleman and will please call often. —Mr. Alex. Shannon returned to hi* home in Lena, 111., la-t week, taking with him bta neice, Mrs. Anna Dornblar-er, and Mi** Mable Dornblater, of Nittany Hall. —The Brockerhoff house had eighty five arrival* on Tuesday, and ha* served up daily thi* week over two hundred and eventy five meal*. McMillen i popular, and the hou.o well run, thus we account for the milk in the cocoanul. —Tho*e of our reader* who remember the excellent tinware manufactured by Mr. W. S. Wolf, will be p!eaed to know that hi* *on Geo. 11. Wolf i* striving to maintain the reputation of the old firm at the same stand on Bi*hp street. Mi* Clara Strickland i* teaching a select chool at Valentine*' work*. Her cheery uroUe and winsome manner* will win the heart of many an unru'y pupil, while her educational qualification* will enable her to do good work in the school room. Mr. Ward W. liishel on Monday com menced a session of subscription school in Central City. We infer from report* of Mr. Rishel's work during the winter term that he met with unusual success, and trust the same measure of prosperity may be meted out to him this summer. Mr. John Beezor will conduct the butchering business of Mr. Win. Taylor after May Ist. Mr. Taylor on account of poor health was forced to retire. No doubt Mr. Beeaer will meet the demands of the public in away to warrant entire satisfac tion. Give bim a trial and find out. —We have just received a c>pv of a piece of music called the "Verdict March," composed' by Eugene L. Blake. Thi* piece of music should be found in every household throughout the entire country. Price, 40 cents per copy. Addres* F. W. Helmick, music publisher, 180 Elm street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. A. C. Loneberger, one of the beet painter* tbat ever attempted to draw a brush, fell or jumped off a moving train at Duncan Hale A Co'*., mill one day last week, and was somewhat surprised to dis cover bow suddenly he stopped upon reach ing the ground. He wa* not hurt any to speak 01, but awfully scared. —Geo. H. Wolf, Bisbop street, Belle fonte, manufacture and wholesale and re tail dealer in tinware and spouting, is bet ter prepared than ever to do flril class work. Hteam and gas pipes repaired on •hort notice and satisfaction guaranteed in •very caae. We trust our friend* when in need of good work in George's line will give him a trial. —Chief Burge*s Powers asserts his de termination to put a slop to corner loafing. The affair has been placed in the hands of the police, and our executive will bold them responsible for the enforcement of the ordinance. lie will promptly and im partially enforce tbe law In caaea of all violators brought before bim, even though be may have to call upon all of our better dispoeed citizens to assist him. Mr. Pow ers we are waiting. —George Walker Is dead. Since tbe war he has been a cripple. He la said to have been a brave champion of bis coun try's cause. Tbe pension paid bim by tbe government was sufficient to support bim, but rather than remain entirely idle, ho cbote to do light work. One year ago ha waa elected high constable for Bellafonte borough, and for some time past baa been driving tbe stage tbat runs to Pine Grove Mills from this place. Ills death occurred at bis rssidence on Sunday, and be leevee a wife and child. Ilia funeral was large ly attended on Tuesday, Gregg PoelU. A. R,, assisted by a detail of the Bellafonte Fenciblee In full uniform paid the honors of war to tbe memory of their late com rade. Y.JM. C. A. Ufdny moves lnUi %'ie room* In the Centre County Bank building. In order to show to the cilicena of Bellefonte, and vicinity, what thy mean to do, next wevk will be devoted to a aerie* of reception*. Monday evening, a musical entertainment by Mr. J. 0. Love, for the Boy'a branch ; each boy belonging to this organisation la requested to gel one or more admission ticket* for boya who are not member*. They can be gotten from members of the company committee, or by calling at the ofßcu of the general secre tary. On Tuesday cvoning a reception will be given to the sustaining friends of the association, and the ladies of the town. Committee : Messrs. II 8. Sayre, Geo. L. Potter, Isaac Mitchell, Washington lteese, Edward Gnrmnn, Ellis L. Orvis and F. P. Oreen. Wednesday evening wiP bo re membered as the time of prayer meeting in tbe various churches of town. Thurs day evening, a reception to young men, the following members of tbe association will recoivo the persons invited: J. K. Van Ormor, Newton 8. Bailey, H. C. Weaver, Clement Dale, Eq., J. P. Irwin and (00. 8. Dare. On Friday evening Mr. John Sommerville, assisted by mem bers of the Boy's branch, will entertain the girls of the town; an iin|>ortnnt part of the program, on this occasion. will be the uagic lantern exhibition. That the rooms will be thronged each evening, wo have every reason to believe, and promise a real genteelly enjoyable lime to all who may accept the kind invitation given. Mr. Bernard Lauth, the iron manu facturer at Howard, had quite a novel ex perience in Wellsville, Ohio, on Thursday of lat week. lie retired n< uul, in good lime, and left order* at the office to be called early. lie was awakened by noise* in the corridor near bia room and supposed the time had come for him to Ret up. which he did. He wa* greatly surprised to And hie clothingin a different part of the room from where he had placed it, and •till more o to find hi pockoU empty. The proprietor M called, and the con sequent confusion attracted many more At *oon a given the particular* the land lord advited Mr. Lauth to keep n little quiet, for evidently the thief was in the crowd ; and after a haty glance, he point ed to a per*on and in an'undertone *aid "That i* the man, there ; I'll call a police* man." Immediately, our friend, wbiae muscular strength i< *aid to he prodigious, seized the man, threw liiro upon the floor, examined hi* pocket* and found part of hi* mi*ing property, the balance had been secreied in everal part* of the room Ha l the thief not been caught Mr. Lauth would have been a heavy loer. We congratulate him ujion hi* pre*ence of mind, bravery and valor. —Happening into the office of Mr. Lawrence L. Brown, the other day, we were ttruck with the beauty of the new *afe he recently put there, and made in quiry a* to where it came from, what it coat, how much it weighed, who tell* them, how long it would la*t, whether or not it* content* would be pre*erved intact in cn*e it *hou!d be taken through acouro of treatment, *uch a* wa* erved up to afe of different manufacturer* in the late Haverhill, Ma**., fire, and many other qoeetion* ; our victim endeavored to reply hut a* the tide "wanted to know" kept on flowing, be finally, in heer dc*patr, direct ed u to Mr. Bond Valentine; tbi* gen tlem in with hi* usual suavity of manner informed the reporter that the *afe we* manufactured by Morri* Se Ireland, But ton * lid in common with every *afe*entout •jy h, firm ha* a record second to none in >.ie world. To prove thi* the enterpri*ing agent read *ome nineteen testimonial* of different business men who*e papr*, books etc., were at the mercy of the fiame* in the fire mentioned above, and who*e **fe*, manufactured by Morri* A Ireland, alter lying in the ftnoking ruin* from two to fllU*en day*, each one *- dominal lipoma tumor, probably the lar gest ever removed in tbi* county, April 20lh. No febiilo disturbance followed t he operation, although the anesthetic ad ministered weakened her for a day or two She I* rapidly recovering and without ant doubt tariil *oon have entirely recovered. —The Republican it nothing at all, if not cute and cunning. In an arlicl.- iat week, ''What the tiirl* should (Jain, it deliver* itself jf ibis "u|>erin en rid in rraea yesnethooobr keepiriggaop, |f.j *e h nhyld-v r drc " The matter hat been *ubrnitled to com petent Julgo* wt o declare the dear crea ture* will surely die if they undertake to gain it. To lest the relative effect of this dime, we suggest the editor of our neigh bor try it first OH some of the North ward republicans, and if they survive the shock then he can c< ramtnes to administer it generally. —John Brett, father of our friend Mr II (J. Brett, of Pine Grove Mills, aged 07 years was gathered home on the 12th instant. He was extensively known and greatly admired and loved by all. One after another these connecting links unit ing u* with generations and day* long agone, are severed, and tho Ins* sustained by relative* and friends i* not trifling iheir advice and experience of long uselu live* ennbling them to help and direct those much younger and less arqoain.cd srith the world. We tender Mr. Brett our sympathy and condolence. —The Bulls' hou-e, under the manage, meni of Mr. F. X Lehman, I# rapidly re gaining all of it* old popularity. The proprietor desires us to state that each of it* department*—the hotel proper, tbe bar and the restaurant—has undergone a mm pleto renovating and improving process, and now deire a fair share of public pat ronage, a**ured of hit ability ta render ••ntire satisfaction. Mr. L-hmsn, evident ly, understand* bis business and we ask s trial of him at thn band* of any wh -land in need of the service* of a real Jolly landlord who run* a first class house. —The llll" of Gets. charged wilh cruelty to bis grandchild, wan settled by hi* agreeing to give bond in the amount of $2 ,000, that the expenae of her education and sustaining of the girl by the poor au thorities of Ilalftnoon township, into whose custody Gate* agreed to place her, • hould be borne by him, and by paying all coat* and attorney'• fee. Thia i* Mi ng him down easy, and only the end* of publu justice are reached. Per*n* matrimonially Inclined seem to think thia a most auspicious time to settle it. On Tuesday Mr. Jacob Snyder and Mis* Theresa llar.-l became one. Mr. Kosenhoover came all the way from Frenchville to wed Mis* Mary Silneket>h ner. The weddings came off at the same time in the Catholic church, Father McAr die afllciating. We with the young peo ple a long, prosperous life. —R. P. Geary, Kh:ial* Judg-* Larimor.i and K inkh* on thn bench. Ai •sir bearing various pltilioiis and motions court adj >urn-d to in..l at 2 p in. Afternoon Seation. List of (Jrand Ju rors . ailed over and nineteen were sworn. Mr. George Dale of College township be ing made foreman. List of Constables called over to make return- for the April G"*rler H.-ssion. Ll*l of newly elected constable* culled over, when the following i.anted person* we*e sworn hi lor tbe sev eral borough* and townships of Centre for the uiißimig year via : M M Conilo, I'iiltsr. lls,i T'COier, Half Hwa. Isaac lais.*, It—li.-f.-iilss. |i Klom. Ilu*l"ti J. Sfcllwslns, Iluwaril flor W. W. epuigisr, Ul*rriy. 0. W. atover, Miiilici.il IV II Mill, r, M,11.11 lie. Lnrss, t'lil'. Tills Krs.tk II I'ok'-r. Vt.l.a, Jsiry V.l*uris. I W ll.risvli VBit-.i. ftlsalil HlflUll, IV'Sgs. Il It lisary, I'. t)II. Win litis.-., llari.slUs. J-.lii. Ksiii.sUy. K'islt. IVi'-r W..11, Vsi*us..n. X A. I.ii'-ss,ae'iag. Keaissu Klius. lir.-gK W K. Ilayi.e*. au-.w XNos. lob Xeysrs, Milssi.urg. V. tt.:ketlli, Taylur. Win, tlysrs, Harris, VV in, Milti.* I It toll, Jar.l> W.IB. Halt., B V V. lOo.aC I-. Walksr. T Ssudsra, llueard T|. II.H. klslH, VV. fllj. U-lera llsy, l.otle.-ial reinon-trance against Saiul. Buyer, for saloon license. A general remonstrance was also presen ted against all the applicant* lor license front Philip*burg borough, am) special unca igainst T. J Meyer, Torrence McCaun, inil Thomas Pier-on. Messrs. First and K-i. Blanchard, K-qr's., representing the remonstrances, while Mia.ri, Alexander, K-irthev, Spaiigler and il,-tings, spnge in favor ol license*. K'-llloli-lralii :• s Were alto presentiai ,gainst the applicant* for license from M iliheim lairough and Pine (Jr tve Mills The li.-eiis.-s granu-d up to this time are as follows : IWlirleais-W II Tsllsr. tsvsm: C. II M- M Itaa, Mvsra V \ le-hassa tsi.-m, luoisi Uarws.. !**■ sr... Vrei * sail, ssi.ou , i'fsi H .ilia, ssi on , Jot,.. Vulsrawn, sai.a.l., Wsiksr—ll.-ery fb.'-b. is.evo. I* -ll.f -J .to. Il IMssVlik, UT.rn I>. ||. ttlulr, tsisra . It J Msisr u.sn. ur • t ir— II N.sl. UT-rn. ri... MiUsr, IsTsru. !*,. in* —Oulllrl. II sag lai rn. M.lca V..iisn'..-I Or<*... Ui- rn H.itli|s.l.ai* ft/la..t Lsj>4, is-rrn, C. V Vselkner, 'stein is. VI Vsein 1., ui- r. . li K Hetsr. Isi ' I. . J -hit Ka.nalsls Is rtl. . J-flr-t Itays., 18.rr.1 en-a Mm* -t. A N.lsn lees, Julio U. luls. taTr.n I jr.. Ihaisrm-' ..I w.i t-ryuw'i.—Jan.-. Mslngstur.. ißisrn Il He* —Vl"ls K .I.H— ksr taiTMi. —J.a. ~1l Mo kfisr, taT.IT. llslnea—lloi Sli-IT r,lsT..in If '.BH—Jbclj Issit. UT-rn. The t**ii4i wfs'f*- ri ftiMKj : (Cti . flti - laiuur-l II if*f, aa Hij T'i tria* IUU| , T* !• Mwfion- -J svl Klifttf, U*fn I'Uiiijsw' *rk T J %I *)t, ißtm . J hf< ritmsn. !r, t.lfi Of* M sub. li'-fir Mil!heiin I •!* -SMIU , W H. llummt, i4(*m , J sutti ta t.m I <4•• iiiii iwiinj t 8"4 iii tli- l'ijrt l Crn• >• !'!•• %v-hl coulcßT.-d for s.'*! and i-.hl. A lam Hartge* vs. Meyer A M*>ix, lerdict in lav.r --f piamtifl f..r $-'il2,sß Michael Kunkle v> J.w-ph K-.*-*. j iilgoient conf.—sß-d in favor ot ps*intifl 1..r f II 21. Dr Tin*. Hayes vs. Picrsol I.ylle, -.-l.ted and coat* paid. Geo. W Jackson vs. P.-nn It it Com pany. settled .1 ll Piena, use of Wm. (Jn'gley, *• 1. \V. .Muiiern, settled and costs to b<- livid.-d. Millbeim Banking Co. v. John White, osiil<-d a* |e-r lt-rrn* flb-d. It .heri Hrenn.n vs. P. (Jray Meek, •elil.-d an.l d< f.-ndant to pay costs. Dr It L Dsril vs. fivers-e-rs of the I'.w.r of Spring township, defendants con (...a jnilgin.-nl in favor of plaintiff for s2l . Michael Kerstetler A Dnie| Erlle vs. -•amilel LellX'l, defendant ,<>hfea.,-a Judg •oent in favor of plaintiff for S4OO 00. In the C"urt <>f larler Jb—sion, the Grand Jury returned the following lulls of indictment '■ C"mm-.nwelth vs Wm Stark. For nication A bastardy True bill. Same v# ('ha* 11 Sanders, same charge as above True bill. Same vs John II Harris, assault A bat tery True bill. Same v* Th-.mas I)epn. assault A bat tery. True bill, defendant plead guilty. Same vs. Thonia* Pearson, violation of liquor law. True bill. Same vs. same. True bill. Same v* Jatne* M v ton, adullerv, forni cation A bastardy. True bill. Prosecu trix, Mary C. Wilson. Messrs. Doll A Mingle have lor some time been receiving tbeir spring and sum mer stock of all kinds of boot* and shorn. Their room i* filled to ovetflowing, every available *|ait being used to spire away tbe late purchases. In the arrangement of iheir goods they are ejaa ially ta*l); after lingering f<>r hall an hour, looking at the m*nv ihoice product* of the knee strati and ia*t, one ■an hardly understand why any need go barefoot, for in prices am) qualities they are able to suit any taste, or the condition of any wallet. One screi of the success with which this firm has inet it the uniform courtesey they extend to all visitor* whether their err*nd is to purchase or not. Among many other goods priced we mention a few—men's whole •ti-k brogans.fl 00. men'* carpet slippers, 60, women's carjiet slippers, 25, fine but ton snoes. $2 00, calf boot#, $2 60 Mr A. C Mingle, we always called him Cap, i* always pleased to see hi* friends and delighted to form new acquaintance*. Abtssixiax lUkt-itkakb —Mr Bruce, the Aliys-inian traveler, ha* frequently b-o-n ridiculed for asserting that it it a practice In ahyssinia to cut slice* from the b*< k* of their cattle while alive, and then drive them back to )>a*lure; hut his stale menl* have been confirmed hy more recent traveler*. Mr. (Salt say* that a soldier belonging to the partv to whii h hn was st udied took one of the cows, they were driving before them, cut off two piece* of flesh from the glutei muscles of the but lock, near the tail, and then tewed up the wound, plastering it over with mud, after which the party proceeded to cook the steak*. Talking of meal reminds us of Heehler A Co., and they in addition tolbeir market have in successful operation one of the neatest and best grocery store* to be found anywhere. Buy there. —Mr. J. C. Selie-rt,of Helietnnte, a break man on the I*. it K., wa* killed on Bun day night. The exact manner of his un fortunate death is not clearly stated. It oc curred however In tbe performance of duty. His mother reisde* on Lamb street from whme residence hi* mangled remains were taken In the cemetry yesterday. He was lately married, and the youthful wife and little child have the sympathy of tbe whole commuuiiv. May God be kind to them in this tbeir hour of sore sffliction. Deceased wa* * reputable, Industrious young man, and full ol hope and ambition lie a short lime ago removed to AI toon*, there to surt la lift for himself. BvroHßLLica A Dia> OakAr Ixtkr- OOKAM MH'IW Til* I.AKOKsT I.a Am*KICA at Bkllkvonth. Movuay, Mat I.— The praiseworthy ambition of Messrs. Baleful ier and Doris to have the largest, grandest and nc-sl complete show in the world has ben realised in ibir present colossal ag. gr.-galion of m-tiairlc lights of ilia arena, the wonders of nature and d--tur..-n* of Jungles, air and -ss, as combined in circus, museum, aquarium and menagerie. In this combination Messrs Baicheiler and D >ris have enough talent to slock a half dosen circuses and Ulelr dallv outlay Would have been coti-ulr-d sufficient twenty years ago to run a show f.r a ig mtb. The |H-rlormaiica In the circus unit will be given in one ring only, Messrs Bate heller and D iris being satisflw) Irion experience and observation that performance, in more than one ring are disappointing to the public and unsatisfactory to tbe perform ers, more acts will be given, more novel ring features wilt be introduced and a greater show will be given thnti by any circus travelling The menagerie exhibi tion is the Urn-*i ever seen in this country most of the animals having arrived in this country Ibis Spring being secured by Mr (I iris while abroad la-t Winter in -ear. h of novelties Among this vast collection of annuals, birds and reptile# may be men tioned two cages of performing lions and lionesses, six in number ; two huge lions, •aid so tsc Ibe largest in this Country ; two cobs, scarcely a _\car old ; Bi-lsy, tin- oldest elephant in this country; leopards arid panthers; one pir of blouse bokt. most • Orion- and valuable of all animals; eight lion (layers, eleven camels, one of which is the laigest ever seen here: two mi- I *t, l 11• e sea liont, three / 4 bras, a> r-d ox, a huge si-a COW, -acr.-U bull, Pe-x, wart hog, three dens of performing snakes, fifty in 'iiirrile-r ; kangar.ei and baby kangar.io, • l , tw-lvi- Vampires or filing foxes. Another great feature of this show is Ihe most u nderful of *ll physical phe nomena. Mis* Millie Christine, the "Two Headed Nightingale," whom Messrs Batcholler A Doris si-cureij at a salary of s2l (KK) fir tho season. It is almost an itn posilolily to describe her, rs she must !m- seen las be thoroughly understood. She is one person with two bead*, four arms and four leg* She sings, dances, oon j verses tn five or six languages and is with .1 d.-übt tbe "Eighth Wonder of lb.- ; V\ or. I While abroad Millie Christine appi-arial twice before y ieeri Victoria and *si pr riP-d by to-r Majesty with a mag n fl'cfil diarn i. I nnkla.e Millie Cbri line, it niu-l be ri mewbcri-d, apje-ars iri llie l,|g show The street pageant made by Baicheiler and Dots' show is entirely original in mi-epiion and is . Ifiwl out on a s.-ale of grandeur and magnificence hitherto un -e- n. it introdin • s lh- hands-mi- st wo man in tbe world, th- winner of BsU he|. o-r and. Doris' slofrx) prixe. In the pa g- snl - w 111 la- magnificent tableaux cars, i.arioTs gilt Cages, bands of music. Co or e-l Jobil-e singers, el*-. Everywhere this -ir.s-i para l has been pronounced bt the pre.s and the public as lb* flio st ever keen in ibis country . Boalsbi ru. Af.ril 24, 82 Editor* Dkmockat : The account you gave 111 my thoroughbred beifer. that Was • laught--red by Msssrt. S'-i hler \ Co , wa •ubsuntlwlly C-Itrert. F-r thirty years I hale las-n f.e-dirig stock lor our mwrk-ts, and have fed fr- in th iri.ughhr.-d down through the diff -reni gr*de* to our cin.- m m spa k. and have a.ways gotten best return* from interest in having our breeds improved, which can b<- done by inln dcclng thoroughbred sires, or high bred ones —to be bought more cheap v and have th-ni distributed throughout the different townships in the county. I see no other plan to secure this end lhaa to ap|ily to the Legislature, asking for the passage of an act imposing * tax on all bulls kept for breeding purpose*. Jfo one Would care to pay ■ hi on scrubs ami their places w -uld fa- Bibd by good animals. My experience satisfies me that with prop, -r improvement of th- breeds of i attle in C'-ntr- country, an increase of fiity per cent, would le gained to tha farmer*, and tbe pro|a>ss-d tax would net the county quite a sum and thus bi-neflt us all. Yours truly, Baml. GILLILAXD. —For Catarrh and Phthisis, I took I'g- Ht'NA You need no other. Mr*. M Kr *RLL, Pittsburg, Pa. Perun* Is the greatest *nd best remedy I ever used. Ain well. JA* FtTtokRALD, Pittsburg, P*. —lt is aid that there I* only one thing in the world lhal is sure, namely—death We can now add another sure thing- Sines Syrup of Tar. It * sure to cure a Cough or Cold —I had ss-vere attacks .if gravel and kidney trouble; was unable to get any medicine or doctor to cure me until 1 used Hop Hitters, and they cured me in a short time, a DisrtNori*iiat) Lawtkr or WayxrCo.N Y. —That perfect baking and cooking *tove, the "Pioneer," is tor sale only by Wilaon, McFarlane A Co. All superfluous orna mentation has lieen dispensed with to is. cure a first-class kitchen stove For weight, (liength and durability It cannot be sur passed. In purchasing this store you are not paying for nicktn trimmings and beau tiful finish, hut you are getting what i* fr better and what you need In a good cook love—a reliable baker and cooker. —You can save from 1(10 to 200 per cent, on a good dress, in.m tOO to 800 je-r cent, on a suit, from 85 to 100 per cent on • pair of shoes, and In everything that you need you will find it to your interest to buy your good* where you get them at first co*t. Lton A Co. lf you want to save money In your purchases, go to Lyon A Co.. a thev are telling everything at cost. Lyon A Co. —Ladies coat#. Jacket*, dolmans, circu lar* and ulsterettes, in endta* variety, style* and color*, ami price* lower than elsewhere at 8. A A. La b's. Waxtkd —Two girls for general house work Giasd pav to the right one*. Ad drew, P. o. Box 21ft, Belief, mte, Pa. —sßo,ooo worth of dry good*, clothing, hoot* and shoe*, dree* good*, Ac . f.r cost •t LYOX A CO. —Loch's I* the piece to buy dry good*. Large assortment, low pricw* and good good* at nil lime*. —Spring and Summer season, 1882 Woolen stock note eompteU. Early or der* solicited ♦ftsif Moxtoomkby A Co., Tailor*. —Call and eiarnin* the *toelc of rang** and cook Hove. at Wil.,fi, JleParlane ft Co i aUo their IfnH of .ingle and <| .ijlilo hiiti*r. 1 hey livn for ale the Welcome Horn* double bft r , wbicb ha* been thor* •Highly and *ali.fa< urily t**Uid in this community. —lt noon* itnpouihln that a remedy made of aiivh nut believe tbarn youro'lf, and doubt no longer. —Mother*, before giving your little bab* rough or croup medicine*. remember I hat .Siroa' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and I I *.a r hou rui i* the only c,i,gb p reparation that contain* no opium, morphine, nor any other narcotic. Lyon ti Co., are elulrig out their entire it,*k of dry g'-d, clothing, boot* od .boot at cot, in order ;o quit the bui -III'M. Philadelphia Markets. Pan.abM.rai*. April 24 i**2 Tbi'i* *u but lull* RMiwniat la l,fr-a,Jluft. arof M*Mlt Vv. K I* dull Add UljrUf-H #f 'Muf, b*r fftlft. If.fludi. K Hiuui+Arn . A.f.., At t: IS tor i . i April ,|I 4*U 11 '• " ""V 1 1 ' **> 11 4 Hr " J •'•l*l, .1 ,a latter f'T rolaabil llu, t„r b-.oiiii*! *1 |2 bo J Il*. Bellnfonte Grain Markat. i.i.Lir tf April 27 l**2 'ortolaj a.|,ly t,jr X K R, } bol—win, p*r • pr lrU*|||. # * '*U j*r btjbH ... /J) !U r'ff iff Luh-1 *-*""*, W. t few*!, jd-f |* tin4 ] jMturi'l WW!*** t brr• fifjrJ "**' | I|fc4, •lik'nr i " MM L . i •ftird per nh'l WWW V!WW 12 Rk'lfl ) ef Irvy .... .... .WW J;, 4'*lfttcjmft per I uahel WW" tm4 !**f ...... .... W |§ MA.RHIAOE3. briTKICU- WHITE-Or, ih. 2T.ih of M.irh IM2. •t lie bom. of th W,vW. |ai *iit. I , KJ ||' 1>*1..0( M.a. r.ua* 1. Ml,lt. tf, Mr A IVllrtck. t*,ib of M . * r u,*ui4,tt' DEATHS. Wl.t.i* —ln It .>4 to*tt.l,or, Tneetat arah in .taal Willi*ia M.ll*, .pel ;| )ian,| n, i,lb. *|,l 2 *>• lIHKTT In Pin. Oir„t W • A (.rit 12 till Jolta 8,.r. ej (T j ...r*. T m ml,, .n I 11 il.t. \ru< Ait vcrii semen ts. 1)1 A NO.—A n<*w Piano and also a I Ka4 (-u* for M c < r+-n\ • t"-t P OH Nil A COT. Bellefonte Enterprises fa New Year Bellefonte 11 promises to develop into the most prosjierous of oxtr inland towns—enter prise after enterprise is being started by the capital of our public spirited citizens. The CAR WORKS are run ning to their full capacity, our GLASS WORKS are opening with every eh iw of success, the STF.EI. WORKS will give em ployment to 100 tarn, the NAII. WORKS, for whose success Gen. Dearer vouches, will shortly offer employment to hun dreds of fseople—all these public enter prises will put Bellefonte tn the ran of prosperous and wide-awake towns. Here, then, is room and place for lively, spirited and active young men. Among the best and moet successful business enterprises organized recently is the LARGE AND WELL FILLET, FURNITURE ROOMS of JOFfX PROUDFOOT <(• CO., opposit e the Rush House—nothing like it (n fa County. If visitors to Belle f on tf uill only take the trouble to call our they will be surprised a / fa quality, style and prices of finis fa, Furniture. We are aiming to bus , all good* direct '# f rom the manufa rturers without the intervention of a g e nU, so as to offer goods at bottom figures. ONE profit is sufficient. I', propose to fill your homes with I War Suits, Bed Room Suits, Sofas, Odd Chain, Tables, any thing and everything in Furniture at prices lower than you can get in this County. We mean just what we say. We also offer fa public the services of Mr. JOHN PROIDFOOT, has a thorough knowledge of the UNDER TA hi NO business, and who will keep on hand COFFINS, TRIMMINGS, dec., together %pith a first class HEARSE. luir prices only will be charged. Give us a trial. JOHN PROUDFOOT& CO. 11-tm