®lir Cftttrr ThundftT Morning. April 19,1883. CoißMmMDtHci.contaliilnKltiiH>rtaiit mw,•illicit •4 from mny part of th county. No coiimuulr*tk>ii iaatrtHL UUIPM accoiupaulctl ty the real lIAIUV of the writar. Local Department. —l'iano fund concert tonight. Ethereal mildness ha* come. —Dr. Larimer, of Philipsburg, was in town last week, visiting hi* family. —Tho residence of Mr. 11. K. llicks in being treated to a fresh coat of paint. —Hick* & Griffith are erecting tho foundry building, opposite the Hush house. —Mr. Wm. Ludwig is entertaining his brother, Mr. John Ludwig, of East Sagi naw, Mich. —The AVtrs and the Ilcllefonto water works aro mighty intimate, somehow or other. Miss Jennie Weaver has just returned from Philadelphia where she spent a week with her sister. Mrs. Get). \\ (liven. —Mr. K. A. Beck will continue his early morning concert* in various parts of town, during the summer. Admission free. —Ex-Squire, 11. H. Gorman, of Ke bersburg, was busily engaged attending to business in town on Monday, lie is a good fellow. —Bead tho advertisement of tho Bee Hive and resolve to attend thegrand open ing and aome of the bargains so lavishly offered. Mr. L. A. Scheaffer has lorsaken Blackstone and Cbilty for the more en. tertaing head work of trying to catch fish. Hopo he may Bucceed. Mrs. Kd. Hates, of Snow Shoe, and Mrs. "Hud" Crissman, of Philipsburg, are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Weaver, of this place. —Mrs. Joe. W. Furey is visiting rela" tive* at Osceola. During her absence the genial local of the Watchman will be a little more furious *t than ever. —Consumers of groceries have reaon to thank dealers in those necessary goods for the extremely low prices offered as in ducements—tho result of cutting. —The Lewistown Democrat and senti nel resurrect* the following bit of good advice from obscurity. Don't forget the old rule: Stick to your tlannel* until they stick to you. —The bridge across Spring creek will be built by the Columbia Bridge Company, of Dayton, Ohio. It will be 04 feet long and will cost $3,450. exclusive of the abut ments. —lf any member of the town council from the South ward proposes to resign, let him do so immediately and thus save the extra expense of an election of his successor. Dr. P. T. ifusser, Hon. J. (J. Meyer, Prof. W.T .Meyer, of Aaroniburg, Dr I) H. Mingle, of Millheim, and Mr. George Miller, of Spring Mills, were in town this week. Mr. W. A. Tobias, of Millheim, was in town on Tuesday. The bravo and gal. lant political champion looks, feels and dresses well, and weighs something !e* than JOO pounds. —Genera! Secretary J. W. Miller, of | the Beliefontc Y. M. C. A , will attend the 25th bi-annual convention of tho I*. I S. and Canadian associations, at MlTwau- 1 kee, Wis., commencing May 10th. Mr. A J Shrellier, of H.alsburg, dropped into the business office of the DEMOCRAT on Tuesday. We were glad to see him and trust during future visit* to the city he may not forget to call again. —J. L. Spangler. Kq , has turned hi* attention to the practice of medhine, and ! it i* now either "your money or your life." He has been experimenting some upon himself, after mastering the intricacies of j materia tnediea. Mr. George K. Kilert ha* severed his connection with the Eremng Erprot of Lock Haven. He had for some time very acceptably flllod tho city editor's chair of j our newsy exchange, and will be missed by bis late employers. —ln the Republican't article, "Pay or Resist,'* the deft little band of one *f our most handsome attorneys is plainly visible- It may be just too lovely to resist, and we hope the affair may not terminate with fore's labor lost as a reult. let the dance go on and joy be uneon fined ! —On the2?th ultimo Mr. Crist. Oeiring, of the Butt* house, wa* married by Father Koch, at Lock Haven, to Miss Mary Dan neker, of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Oeir ing start life with bright prospect* and a happy future in store for them. May their fondest desires be abundantly grati fied. —The Portable Electric Light Company of No. 22 Water street, Boston, is pro nounced a fraud, and the I'ostoffico De partment ha* instructed the postmaster of that city not to deliver to the firm money orders and registered letters. A* we pub lished a circular for this company wc now give this caution to any who might be de ceived. 1 —Mrs. Dr. Kreider, formerly of Mill- 1 heim, this county, but now a resident of < Bucyrus, Ohio, is enjoying the courtesy of < the hospitable family of our townsman, Mr. Frank Stover, of High street, her ' brother. She was called to the bed-tide of < her father, the lamented Haml. 11. Stover, i of Boaleburg, and is now on her way home. An interesting little daughter ac* < companies her. . , AN AOEI> I'niKKT DEAD.—TLIO Rev Jaino* Ilriulloy, pmstor of St. I'ntriik'• Roman Catholic church of Nowry, Blair county, died on Friday evening last, aged ninoty years. Ho wax a nalivo of Ireland and canto to this country in 1825, and wax much esteemed through a long and useful lif... Pt'iLii'MUtißu KNTIHCHI/K.—Messrs. S. D. Smith A Co. bavo opened a first class bakery in Philipsburg, corner Front and Spruce streets, opposite l'assmoro House, and aro prepared to accomodate the good pooplo of that busy burg in a number one style. While tho quality of bread will bo the best, tho prices will always be found lowest. No hotter recommendation can be given the gentlemen than to point to their successful and increasing business opera tions here in Bollefontc, Mr. Sam). 1). Smith, of tho Philipsburg branch, will be found a most reliable, trustworthy and honorable young man. I'AI sr. AMI RKKI.KIT.—Wo hear of men paying $50.00 for a suit of clothes. We can sell one for $3. Now it matters not how much difference there may he in the quality <d tho two, reflect on the wear you would get out of *i tern $B. suits, prhieh can be bought for the price of one. Then we have them at $1 50 up to $25.00, the last being just as good as any merchant tailor can make and are guaranteed. Our guarantoo means that if on any account good* are found different from what they were represented to be you can return tbem and wo will make it satisfactory or return your money. LEW IN A Co., Philadelphia Branch. THE Cot N< it. —On Monday evening at the regular meeting, Count ilman C. T Gerberich, of the West ward, resigned. Hi* resignation wa* accepted. An elec tion will follow The pay of tho clerk wa- increased from $H">. to slso. If tho citizen* who l.avo been earne*tly requesting extended wat--r privilege* on Curtin street will agree to p ay tho • xp.criso, by taxation, within a reasonable time, the pip>e will be laid. Specifications of the abutment* • High street bridge aro completed ami p- ;osa!s will be received. FROM SIRI.NO MII.I- —We have re ceived from Mr. Nash the following com munication for publication. The matter hereafter will interest but few of our reader* and we idrlwihl wrestling g;a:.'.* to "make up," SI'RINo MILI.S. Pa , > April 12, IHN" ; EDITORS DEMCII RRA t irntlcmcn In re ply to your Sp ring Mill* correspondent I do mo*t positively deny that the shanty wa- cleaned out from cellar t attic bv Sheriff Dunkle, he wa* there with a r. - pli-vin on the 'Jnd to get certain g. 1* claimed by Mr Grenoble which he had i p.ut in the house, and among them two articles belonging to me, but the sheriff is : responsible for mv good* and I am satis -1 fled. The b iys had fun carrying it ! Grenoble's cork *arks, chairs, table* ar.d stoves, and yet I was able to accommodate i a number of g iets f>. m y-ur city ; r dinner and supp.er and they informed me that the fare wa* equal to the !iet. Now to prove the unreliability of y< .r corre*. pornlent, I will say tohim Invite Messrs Beaver A Gep,heart, Alexander A Bower, Squire Smith, Chlef.of.Police Montgom ery, a representative . f each paper, Ts:' - l r.ii and Si Mil :EN t dinne and ' and if I can't a mm late them with g ! Uahle and go**! bed*, i hair and •[ ring mattresses and everv other comfort ■ ( a I Hr*t cla** hou*—and I will r. t bring a | single thing into the hou-e that ha* n been here since lat June.i then it shall Iw at my cost, hut if his statement, which he dares me to deny i* untrue he must pav the same and the amount will he given to the [HMir of Gregg township-. Secondly, he j* wrong in hi* •talenxwit a* to the ra< I left the Sp ring Mills House for Mesar* Heaven A Gepbart a office, went there and returned without seeing the honest face of Squire Smith, or hi* office I was in formed that Grenoble, Kline, Rarick and Bloom followed, a* is the privilege of any one in this county. • If he nuU up let rne know, and if not he should shut up until he gets the truth but I am told bv the mot respectable citi zens of Spring Mills that it is no fault of hi* but a lamily di*eae Fair play is what I expect. He n**auit* and dares me to deny which I do with tho strongest proof, the in flag still floats and when the law says ukn it down 1 shall do so. With re*p>oct, GEO. B. NARII, Spiring Mills House. During tho p.at winter Mr. K. J. Warner, of Nittany, taught school No. 3, known as "Sellers," located in Patton township, Lycoming rounlv. forty miles from his home. This distance he walked each way every week, during five months, including an extra trip occasionally, 1070 miles. This too, during Cold, disagreeable wathr.— tin:. .) /(/. The aliovn senti ment* are so difficult to believe that we would lie pleased to hear from Mr. W. in explanation.—AVtes, The DEMOCRAT last week gave publicity to the above, and although we did not say Patton township, Centre county, should have so stated. Mr. Warner is in robust health and just as able to propierly conduc 1 a school a* to walk any reasonable distance. —Tho death of Mrs. William McKean, of Liberty township, occurred on Friday last and was tho result of a sad chain of cinSimitances. Owing to domestic infelic ity, she had become quite melancholy, and doubtlea* reason was temporarily dethron ed. About two weeks ago another event •ccurred to agitate her mind, and in a fit of despair, we are informed, she put coal oil upon bor clothing and *et fire to them. The members of her family endeavored to extingaish the (lames but wore unable to do so before severe injuries wero inflicted which resulted in bor death. Five or tlx children survive to lament the sad evdnt. Republican. —Tlio second reunion of tlio friend* of the vunorablo und highly r*pected Mr*. Juliu A. K. Ho**, wa* liold at tlio resi donee of 11. V. Stitzor, Kiq., East High street, on Monday. The occasion wu Iho H'tii unnivor*ary of Mr*. Ho**'* birthday, arid was a mot pleasant ono. Tlio follow ing pen runs wero present: Kov. W. 11. Groh, lady and <lmi|{htor ; liov. W. F. Kooder, lady and child ; Mr. Adam lioss, lady and four children ; Mr. John JIoa arid lady ; 11. A. McKeo, lady, child and mother, and Mr*. W. A. Page. Tho day was spent with pleasure ami profit to all participating and its joy* will linger long in tho mind* of thorn all a* a souvenir of tho very high esteem in which Mr*, lies* i* hold by all who know her. Wo bo speak for thorn many recurring seasons of tho same kind of gladness. Eli I'orkin* will leeturo hereon tho '2Hth inst. In tho matter of entertaining humor ho lias no equal. Head tho an nouncement "K.li I'orkin* at large' Ad mit tho hearer or wife, hi* own wife, to Kli I'erkins' lecture, anywhere in tho world, for year* and years. Tho lecturer will commence at h o'clock harp, and continue till somebody request* him to top. In caso of an accident to tho lectu rer, or if ho should din or be hung before tho evening of tho disturbance, tin* ticket will admit tho bearer to a front seat at the funeral, where lie can sit ami enjoy him self the same as at the lecture. The high c-t i.riced seats, those nearest tho door are reserved fer the particular friends of the speaker. Full particular* next week. A number of Italian*, variously e*ti maie.l at from TO to 140 arrived in t wn yesterday and were immediately trans ported to the >cene i f active operation n the It. A I! K railway. Many of our citizen* viewed and tried to interview the > n* of sunny Italy, greatly atnu-ed It was with considerable difficulty that wo succeeded in preventing W. K Keher, Esq., and Dr Hoy from going with them —something congenial seemed I • attract our professional friend —l>. not forget the "I* ar. • I'm I concert t -night, in the A>> , . lure ro..m. Holder- ef .a- -r. tickli sh ild tim out en *••*•, and others, t-. a i mite.] extent, can be a' rr, -late lat the f Jen I. Secretary - "ffi • t ti.:: a', rat-'. These core erts have edablithe 1 n pq tern for the Hellefonte Orchestra of whit h we, and all other citizens, of this ; , are j r id. To-night, the full .reb-tra v, •!! j articij at<-. Prominent am -tig tlm resent gr* lu at< * of the Mwlnal Departmer. -f I'ni versity of Pennsylvania we r tke the name of p. Knh*d, Hellefonte Sir.ce his examination he h* • !•••. n taking a course in m ro im;. rtar.t studn He will locate here a* the sf-ec. al partner f Dr T K Hayes, and we have t d iht will he comj etcr.l to discharge any duties devolving U| n him in a highly creditable manner. --No more cigars to b- • |, n f- in day. Chief Hnrgcis Fleming ha : rdere i all place of business within the borough limits clos* lon the day of r< t o„ r friend, Mr Mile* Walker anticipating the scarcity > f the weed on next Sunday, yes- I 'erday < rdered five cents worth ■ fragrant j Havanas ' r the u-o , f hims' if ar. 1 per. sonal friends. tin Saturday Dr II y removed tw | aebace. ,s turn rs fr..rri the hea 1 of Mr •' N \ an Ornn-r ar d the nie number fr rr. the head of Mr*. J. II Kreamer. The op. erati a*, ti...ugh neither difficult n r dan gerous, were performed with skill ar. ! j dexterity indicative .f Dr II y 'th- .rough anowledge of delicate surgery. —On Monday the remains of Mr Mi chael All wero interred *1 the Snydert wn burial ground. They were brought from WiiUamsport lie was a native of (,er. many. emigrated to this country in l fc u and settled at Hublersburg. where he re. side,) until recently. He s. ss years old and much respected. Mis* Esther, i*ter of our friend, E. T Tuten, Esq , of tho Hepuhliran, return oi from Now Hampshire on Monday, ar companiesl by her brother, Mr. Kohl P Tuten, of Hancock, Miqh. The latter i* well known here and will bo warmly *el corned by hi* many friend*. —lt affords us real pleasure to announce that an efTnrt is being made to organize a new Building and loan AMociation in this place. A preliminary mooting will be I held at tho l<egan IIoo bouse on Saturday evening at 7-30 o'clock, to which all favorably interested are cordially invited. —Tho clothing store of M. Levi A Co.' in the room lately occupied by I). M. Wagner, wss opened for businos* last Wednesday evening, and is meeting with tho success the character and magnitudo the elegant stock merit. Brown A Ely's planing mill at Lock liaven was destroyed by lire on Saturday. The loss though heavy 1* nearly covered by insurance. It Is supposed the firo had its origin in the boiler room. —The annual man of Cole's circus claims Lallah Borkh and Sampson, two of the show's elephsnts, are respectively 76 and 11)0 years of age. Mf Iloodi, scarfs, ribbons and any fancy articles can be made any color wanted with tbe Diamond Dyes. All tho popular colors. r JiE<l I JESCA T IN /'A CE. ! MCIIKOYKK.—On hinliy r**"Dliif lii rrach d< e, Tli"iu •!e-e*i, Mr. Allm broytr, 7*l v-*ra i Mini 7 month*. j Mr. Hchroycr was born in Berk* county , and when seven year* of ago moved to Milton, ami for fit year* wa* intimately . connected witli the business and social in terest* of that town. From IH6O to 11*71 , lie resided In Dock liaven, and from the ' latter dale to tho time of hi* decease lived 1 here. Few men wero more respected, lie ' wa* twice married, five children Mrs. I Henry Hoffman, Mrs. Danl. Garinan and ; Mrs. Jonathan Harper, of Hellefonte, and f Mrs. I ven* of Milton, are still living,— ' wero tlie result of tho lirst marriages. Four ■ sons, Messrs. (Jlinrles, Benjamin, llaye* f and Harry, ail of whom survive him arid are doing well, wero given him after hi* , marriage the second time. For sumo time , prior to hi* death ho had been subject to "weak spells," we believe by hi* physic ian termed heart disease, and at times wa* , very lew, yet generally enjoyed rather , good health. The interment took place , yesterday, a great many people; attended. I Kov. .1, F. I) Dong, of tho Kefortried , church officiated . STiHols -At Lawtabam, IstsHsy maraioc, a| r.t j 14 I**;.f j.i.-'imoms,Slr,, It. i I.* V! M'.rz - *.* l i t iljrear.. Tins brief and irnpre-lvn am. umcment will be a rneitage la l"ri with grii-f a: I mi) nes to tin; many whose pleasure it wa , know Mr* Slurgis intimate.;, Tin- tie- i , | arture >■{ one so go 1 ami true always 1 r- bs death of its t-rr-■ r an 1 di-; ■i* the gloom surrounding the tomb, verifying the truth • f the assertion tl.at the fair ' est llow.-rs are the soonest plucked W* sbail ret trespass up ri the sanctity of tiiat 1 hearth Me*ed in having ber a* <ne of ti ar. .I. ! it, t ,t • ir ' -er at. n - |' r mitled ti flen to 10.'.e the . ;,lu. i .r -ful, ladylike bearin.-. the iru*. mfr Mje.J | ' intc-rs—t she alway* mar..!--led ir ( the m fare ■ f the otl, r n.'rnber* of tbe family, 1 arid the noble sp r '. tt.a*. i-v er • :• 1 .:. ■ iiig iier feet fr itn tr '.ding f >rbiJd< : paths. i.v - n tfre-juer,'. vrn *t<-r.>-1 r • vr„; a thy with dear ones whobavit been ralisel u; in '••• *ulfer during th" ; r ■-- • ( tram - ni -s;. n fr :u lie rial t- eternal .ife. w.ii drop nts ar iti mem. ry < I her wb-. i la n<-l '•ai h ■ f the many merub'-rs ■! tr eeniir" c irc le of i.er acquaintance a a cherr*lisd , friend . the remernbrar •• f having a>* 'i ciated with her w ,11 ever ad rd th e, ' , whose privi C'ge It WB*, the kc r.est en v - I meat, and whenever recollection reca'.lsj the sweet infi.ier. " of her c mpar.. nship j I lo re it will insj ire n ".hit g but r.t -i rr.- r,t fc r this life ar. ! a i.rtn n— .v- • live that when lik<- tier . ,* pilgramage i "t, Jed we *ha ibe .mm ne Ito • • y i r- j , j s-v< r the feliritv c f existence in that beau- j '.fu and wlie-e i rr w a*.d a", ar uri i known. The decea-- ! *> a da ightcr .f Daniel A M, ■ "r. 1 p, of M In i.w .; mar r1 a 1 ut !' ,r \• ar ad t Mr c • arie. A Sturg .-f D ! .rg.a- I was ti. rn '.her of a dear little girl that can have r. • bid her aim in lif" than to emulate the t | „■ d faultless wal* an! c riTersatnn of tlie larro-nti i dead The funeral serv; w.r< nI . t<-1 i v I*ev . Adarr -, of the M* th"di*l church. a*- silted by Kev T rriiins navi Hengst, of tin* Lutheran ar. l Evangali< a! cbttn ',*■> at M Iheim, on M r lay afterr n. ar. ! were attea led ( v a large ; .ml, r of f:: r. !■ Hr .i fi/cif in I rr —fie... Alfred T -wnsend iti hi* Fundsy letter t . the New A*- rk 7' .* wrijes as follows of the siia 1 which, practical )rfH>- pie are aware, nc w .!s at I* on fifty > ents apices. up' Ward No hsmsewife s. raping the scales of the • rou* fish could e\er have imagined there was a f •min it Mr Townsend w i !as cf ne more eating of the lish tlian cleaning of it writes thus In an old country shad would come in with * f'tr day. The w rid has not their equal for fineness, indescribable frehne*. like a water ere--', and delicacy, yet with satis fyir.g (potency "ne shal is the measure of the rej rescnlative family. The father • j arliality is shown wliere he gives most of th" roe. From birth to bones the shad's epic is like a silver spirit : noiseless, trans lucent, unresisting, like the p*ssagc of the moon through the rivers and the sea Migratory, but with childhood memories of locality, fruitful religiously, and even in the dream of young children and large gentle families, they seem like tho sj ring lamb*> of the water, grazing the in. finite fields of sheen What dangers | they pass through, going and return, ing, the innocents in the time of Herod never had. Provided with noth ing to make battle, with tiny teeth and miniature fins, they course the ocean like the silver galloon of old day* beset by pi rate* and protected by saints. Although the royal guest at feast* and poor men's ta bles, they are, like all enduring nobility, peasant barn. Tho martyred menhaden i* their cotrain, the herring is their step brother. To see them caught is like see ing angel* fall ; so peacefully, so Dashingly and in tho butcher's shamble they carry upon their delicate armor the light of skte*. Mr. Geo. W. Katon has disposed o' his confectionery and fruit establishment i to Mr. Jno, I). Sourbeck, We regret to part with Mr. Katon, for he was consider- j od one of BoHefonte's most prosperous and , promising business men, and wish him sue- i cess In whatever his fancy or judgment may dictate as a proper course to pursue i in th future. < -KA-Governor Curtin attended tho fu m-rul of the lat" Po-urißsU'r-Uenr.-ral Howe. —A. A. ffteveru, Kwj., of Tyrone, in dangerously ill with acrofula of the throat —/oiler*' drug store i* connected with the out*ldo world by telephone Good ill I'M. \\ n heartily extend congratulation* to Mr. and Mr*. It M. Magee. The llttlo one i n girl. —House-ch-aning and garden-making * r <i now in order. I l,ey who survive the former can a-ist with the other. Itov. I). (>. Shoemaker i- holding a oriex of meet in to in the Ifublomburg lie formed church to be concluded on Sunday next. Ciean up thould be the limit irnpor lant item of work about every well regu la ted house. Cellars, back yard* and other J.IHII H where decaying matter ii to be found *hould be cupulouily looked after ari l put in readitier* lor warm weather. Ihe fiithop itreet gentleman who pro. pored to a friend that they go into the newspaper businc-a, remarking that he would put iii the hrain* and hi? friend the capital, ktiew whereof he affirmed when Ipi ra.d "neither of u* • an low anything. ' Mr. I. T K-Jdy and wife, of Mile*, burg, spent Sunday In the < ity, the gu*U of Mr. Ira (.'. Kddy Ilia assistance in Trinity ch- r and Sunday ►< hool wai high v apprei sated That f i , round voice, will a. 1 richtie** and sweatni-ss to any , UIU-; n i'l rt. f.' a Haven ) fir'* 1 . FAREWELL, MOTHER. lo e 1 m ther • lut Ti*" ttc* I j*rt J• ■. r, I t. t •* thy ; tiijjf f <• I I *1 ;r \ } *1 1 tniu w ll|4 *}•*?' !)/•"■ II .e 1 titvt. ! kr, V. It i|] **• t e J.n. T ki, th. I. y \i u 10.. i )|. M l In • ,ftl*tl •.* 1 IMfsfc. 1 TI fk .fik t.f f \t, in* IB ' \\ U*u 411 thy Üb-ler :* V . •!' !:w| t!. j* , :.g of Ifc* X • A ; t *. 5 in : if j-n !* TK- f. rw i . k**l f * *,J trijrht It ' ;i'l thl h*Bfl .tli t. Ar I i rI•, •t fx T H r V it 74 k •I i <lbi htif t, y ) IJ r~ Jt tt 4VB *£Js>. M! • tut BH I T AT I At 1 u tht g*-rU ' .fa* A • U a!.*. * . !tr A). 1 . njrht a■ ! I.B| |. !*> TH'T "TUNIBR. I h '**.* f th* futu- Bint with i Uu likf thin" 7 >' :ry re * : !'• ; ! f it •.• { Ifftdi • th! ft f f ff: ,! 1 If', • * frl T. Ily tmtf !• ; Brn#' t •. s - rlt Ift ' I'ltl.ip 4ff A r*■ i(> Iftitt •• In u lly t . • ♦ • i ' 4 e. e. Vl*t •r# Ith k f •.!#♦ 1 1, t! -T ■ m my e* MI will tturt I f*r li ' ' f£t f f itbhk* It t '.M ; in tnt ' * f1 At I * 1 • ' w \ W TH H { TLBT RT RIMR F UP) FT I" rnßkTi ' y frittxlt I <lMtbftl •<# I htt ij n# Ml ut ynii W W* J. .* 41t. !'■' ' i.t*- .?*il wi.Kc.ri i —T.') tbing if buying a c •op.- ' ■ 1 ...! fi-r $1 T*<, or if you prefer t pay tr r>• and y- i want t > you can go a high a* }- '•. )• re t an old cut torn. Thi-• u,t are all well made, of the Ji -t iallty f g • and are real 1 ar gain', wi tl r y . take the low . r higher prii. I go-nil The lutle fellow ju*t out of kill >uit can buy hi* firat |*ir of | ant* u*t a- wei] a hi* fatfTer, and lie in no danger if imp<Mtion ttur *alemeti are in*tructi 1 1- jay cje al attentn n to i*f 11/ l.i *;v A Cf■ , I'htla. liranch. \Vi!*-in Mi Far atie ,V Co., call atten tion V the only reliable lieady Mix/al Faint in the market Th I'ioneer Fre ■,-ari IFa r*, i- n .nlt Mif-emr'to any Heady Mixed Fair,'. * -I but rival* pure white lead in in •moothneM in working and du'ability Thi* j iiit i* guaranteed by the manufacturer* r,• t to < ra< k or peel within three year* Th- guarantee t ncd inly gi-.il fur rej,ia< ing the paint but it will IH> put on if it h- uld crack or peei withtn the lime *jecitle<l It will be to vour lnteret to call and *ee WiUon. Mo- Karlan* V Co , before j-urchaaing either white lead or any other Heady Mixed Faint —Thoxe ladion who have t>een wearing Reynold* Hro*. fine h<M-* will lie rejoiced to hear that they ran 1> had and are on ale at lhdl A Mingle'* hoe t/ire. The*e goi|* ner l no recommendation, a* they are one of the nlde*t and bo*t <-*tabli*hed line of fine good* in America 1i--dt. TIIK Hovxt. It a K KR ANO FA*TRT C<*OK. A Royal addition to the kitchen library, it contain* over seven hundred receipt* j-ertaining to every branch of the culinary department, including baking, reacting, preerving, aoupt, cake*, j*llie*, pastry, and all kind* of sweetmeats, including re ceipt* for the most delicious candies, cor dials, beverage*, and all other nece*ary knowledge for the chrf tit ci#*inc ef the most exacting epicure, as well as for the more modest housewife, who desires to prepare for her lord and master a repast that shall be both wholesome and econom ical. With each receipt i* given full and explicit directions for putting together, manipulating, shaping, baking, and kind of utentil to be used, so that a novice can go through the oneralion with ucce ; while a special and Important feature it made of the mode of preparing all kind* of food and delicacie* for the tick. The book ha* been jprepared under the direc tion of Prof. Rodman), late eKrf of the New York Ceoking School, and i the root valuable of the recent edition* upon the subject of caokery that ha* come to our notice. It i* gotten up in the highest style of the printer'* art, on tinted paper, with elaborately illuminated covert, etc. We are **urred that every can of the "Royel Baking Powder" contain* an order for one of theee valuable book*. April Jurore. Following will be found e complete li't I of the (Jrand and Traversa jurors drawn for the fourth Monday of April : I,IIAM. 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N Bar ft hart - jr. f*r JaniM <j #rrr,- KI aft k * ftfrf Il wdt| Jjxlf.e-e Kfr|a Iv.ri;* f W Itide-r V'tg .* f. A uellft ' 'if tift It .f*e KierlikM ' 'p • } • |t*,ii t,r- It at' is Oardbe-' I.JU rtj K llufr*** UiS<f ftt* 11 e*fi f % /,*-.£ !rf Hj 111 £ I # lliriif ,-'t Hiil|eal t W llllaii If -if • "J ' ' .hi. I'. \j i (■ K *h J ho *r|e*wlr.t luiit f ftte- - J ilefrlhr 'ift-k'K #.■ M'l!-r 'efifkr .'*• M W.jt*r Kninee I A <t a.• • ' .1 M ll* r l r , I'luDpat ur£ A :*n VA ith*-r:t* H* 'f ltr-ki*) urt ft ' VA Ja'k* ?. H*lMi-1* ' lit} H \ '#r-,*j.- J '• I. Ne-fT |V 'pe VA ift VVJIk'-y MiWatb',- '• M M wr ||a:' *- Moke KviiiXM x.—fi. li (" , tltborn, O. '.Vaf/rrncri V-iur val uable I'rrutia is the rr.'-d ine I <-v<-r , u-d Nam r FeTt xkUA.v, ' -e-kj, rt, I r.U.at.a ('• Pa Your Ptruna for indigestion and Liver tr- ut-li-i ft*-;j-e m W F IlKAM><<\, Kat Liverj-001, O 1 *s> suffering witf, lain it. It -ctiet, j a ; '.ten f tf.e heart, w.'.b gr'-al mg of the st/>ma( 1 /'.uuno i. doirg wond'-r* for me .1- ua L>OXAIII e. Sharj-sburg Allegheny < Pa. I hav.- had liver tornj .ainl f r thfe .years 11l ught 1 w . i ime <juil w rk i 'ave laker, t bottles f \-.ur /> .IU an-i am we.i, Tn--- HhAlo aio 314 W '-sterri ave Alli-gheny < ,ty Ask yo ,r druggist f r lr llartnian s 1 - k r. t.'.e "I .* '1 —grati* 1 ".-tit A vsw :K Till* < ar. you lir,-! a iar<- of Br ght • lkiseaxr of tf,- K.dr.- v- l).kb*-t'-, I "rinary or Liver < m j nt* tt,al !• < urt I b.e, that H t- Hitter- ha> TO \ --r 'ar.r - .re' Ask 11 ur T.eigiib -- : li-ViaD. 1 10-ft —f ast iron wanted for the oa*h or :n exchange for Hardware at li. K. Ill'"KII \kiiw axe Avn --TOvt vr,,ar. If WaLMT LEAF Haiu HE* roh EH It i# entirely different fr< rn I. thers. It is as clear a- water, and. - its name indicates, is a j>crfret Vegetable Hair H'-st< r.-r ll will immediately free the heart from the landruff, rest re gra\ ha r to it- natural co' r and produce a new growth where it i ha- fallen ff ltd -s t. tin any manner a*'.-, t the health. which Sulphur. Sugar , f •a ! and Nitrate of - j.rej aratior,* have done. It will change ~ght < r faded hair in a few- day* to a la-aulifu) glossv hr wn. Ask your druggist f • t Kach fertile is warranto! Smill . Kiir,'- A Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, atid Hall A Kuckel, New 4 ly. —fast ecraj, iron wanted for (lie ca*h or in exchange for Hardware at H. K. HICKS' Hardware and Stove Store, tf. \\ AVTIJ,—A shrmaker at IK,II A - Ming , * 1, -l and *!■• • store, (rratd pay ar 1 --nstat.t employment gixen the right man. 1 ',-tf NOTI< I —P<-rsons having H H ties, fence justs and telegraph f-de* '• r -ale. will j b-a-e ser.,l a written j : -f„>*ai of the kind, quantity, j rice and punt of delivery along the line ~f the It ( A Southwestern R R . within thirty days, t - H If Law aim, Jersey Shore, < r W. W. I'avhiv. Lock Haven. Suit* made to your owa measure f, r • I ',' HI. l rart i,r crrf/, fo-rfoy MOKTOOWKRT A CO., Tailor*. Bond Valentine, Ksq.. i* now in the I genera! agency business ar.-d i prepared t*> negotiate the sale or purchase of building lots, horse- or anything ei*e j-art'es may desire to buy < r sell Should he not have w hat is wanted he can sec ure it on short notice. This arrangement will not inter fere with hi* large and increasing insur -1 ance busines*. 12-tf. 1 —The largest, beet and cheaj,et line of men's fine shoe*, at Doll A Mingle'* -It MARRIAGES ! IiRRoH-'.IKUIIKR —On Mar-1, I'., ts- .< l etf .l l He- T M M -rtt- Mr Sin n,l 1 1 M is, le-nt— ilittfher. l-.tli ef i'enia's O tk^^H Kit.ER—4,RAX -"hi Mare', J*. Ik si lis, T M M -Tts, Xtr B * KiUt. - f B- lle^H M IM Clsr* OfaT. of NllsaNtf Ml EltS-fiIHC-Illß—< > April * I*-- ,I- rl |ar-.„t|* l M t. c, R" r,. M IMit'ii A. Mvera Mtn- ' - !'■ IDMOK n* WKAt KB I* Her 7. X Veer., k Mr B I ■ Kllen L W r ,e. *-<.(*> .f A-eerl <ir,^| Bellefonte Grain knusssti, lei w-e-klr ht T R B' . Wheel alnte, per trmlret. Wheel V. tk-re- •■*[*. |„i In-kr1.... sltellert.i-.-r t.aeKel <l*t*. per l,rr,he v Bertrr.per huehel.rje erlfhl. a Wear, aheteae'e. |—i Mrt . Roller per eark. Blaster, crr-iinrt. per ten Provtaion ifl c- rterlert aeeklj h; llsrJH Apples.rtrtert. per ponitrt Ckerrlea. rtrtert. per pnaart, seertert^^H Best.- per tjirarl Br—h bailer per p-uart Chtc kens per |—airrt ...... Obeese per peuart (Vrantr j haras per poaart llsrti., -nfr rare* H Baeoa - ~. t-rrt par aoaa4 jjW* par Dried beak
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