©tic Ctnto ;?lmccv;vt. Thursday Morning. June 28, 1883. Ceass* OSI'SXCI, contain!" K1 1" i' nrt, oit n,'.* *, sol'' It ~,1 froi.i any pa-t ..f l'. •■i-inly. N" ' ..mmunl. ln toil unlnaa > con |ulml'l>y ll'® r ""l nam® of tlio writer. Local Department. Mitts Mittttio Hoy is visiting Lewi* hurt; friends. Mr, Conrad Lesoh, of /.ion, looked in ti|ion us tlie othor day. Como often. Mr. Sanil. Kino has succeeded Mr. Hateman as engineer at the water work.-, Mr. Harry Holler, son of IV S. Keller, Kq.,is tho l'hila. I'ress correspondent at this place. Dr. A. Ilihler is proud of ids garden and devotes considerable time to its prop, er cultivation. —Haymaking has commenced and the tuneful voice of the mower is heard throughout the land. —l)r. K. W Hale is recovering from his late sick spell. Travelling evidently did not agree with him. —Cvrus Gordon, Kq , 'iml holy, of Clearfield, paid 11. llefonte relatives a visit, early part of lut week. Head th< in-w advertisement of Messrs. I,Von .V (' < , at.d i will without douht see something that you need —Look at Green's advertisement and notice tho price of hops. \N <• quoted them $1 00 per pound too cheap last week —••put" Murphy, of the l'otter House, Philipsburg, camo to town on Saturday, and saw his girl on Sunday. **h, lat —Mr. Frank Adams and Miss I.lnn M. Campbell, both of Mile-burg, were married on the LUh. May you be bappv. We wero shown, one evening last week, some paintings executed by Mis 11a (Jerberich and consider them very tine. Mr. .1 aincsMaggl,representing Arch' ! Kae A Co , manufactures of j aper Hour sacks, Wulisburg, W. Vs., was in town on Sunday. —Kev. Frank Wet/, el, president of tho college of Northern lllinDakoea, 111., arrived at homo on friday, on a visit to his friends here. —Mr. H. 1). Van Pelt, of Centre Hall, is one of tho funniest fellows in the world' Folks will laugh when ho is about wheth er they want to or not. —No paper will be issued from this > f- Uce next week. The job department < f the office will not be closed however ar.l work in that line promptly attended to. —Tho Philipsburg J until has been conducted by its present proprietor, Mr. W. T. Bair, for two years. During that timo it h|s prospered, as it deserved to. Mr. Willie Moore, son of Mr. A. < Moore of Milesburg, a student of Dickin son Seminary, Willlamsport, accompanied by bis irrepressiblo lather, c all- 1 on Sat urday. —Persons who have been sending com munications written by type-writers and other devices at third class rates, will hereafter havo to pay tir-l < la.-* rales on the same. Mr. J. H. Sands, who furnish' • the bread for the Italian' working on the I! A r. it railroad, has num-T ;• store s to tell of the habits ar, i pcculiarilh • "f these strange p.ersons. —Why Is it that so little interest is taken by the farmers in our curb stone market. Those who attend appear t" have little troublo in disposing of their pr luce, and more could he sold. —Our friends of the Rnitxman' Journal have greatly improved that paper and rendered their publication as g nod a the best. If it were to advocate Democratic doctrine, now, it would be perfect. Mr. A. G. Noll, the fashionable Itoot and shoe maker, opposite the depot, is one of the most competent and reliable men in that line in Bollefonte. All work en* trusted to his care will he well done. —We return to Mr. Albert Owens our thanks for a photograph of his residence, Villa Alba, together with the pictures of the persons who composed the very pleas ant party that visited him on his birthday some weeks ago. —Our handsome, courteous friend, Mr. Frank Montgomery, visits Puiladelphia quite frequently. We should not bo great ly surprised to hear that some fair resident of that city bad captured Mr. Montgom ery's kindly interest. —His Honor Judge Orvis held court until .Saturday afternoon. Mr. Orvis isn't president judge, but he has the re spect of the people of Clearfield county who think he ought to hold tho first posi- lion. — Cltnrfitld Cititen. —The pleasant apj>earanco of our corner building is owing to the skill of Mr. A. Lonbergcr and hi* assistants .John I. Ir win, George Dolan and George Weaver. When it come* to painting home* theae parties are hard to beat. Mr. Aaron Goldsmith and *ome of hi* many friend* calabrated hi* birthday last Haturday. Wo do not know hew many *un have passed ainco ho flrit put in an appearance here below, but wish bim many recurring anniversaries. —A hon wai found in the barn of Mr. Dor soy Green, Buffalo Hun, calmly sitting on a ne*t, a* hen* are wont to do, and it vu supposed ihe was trying to hatch in the regulation way, but upon removing her imagine the astonishment of the party whon it was found she had a nest full of kittens, which she was caring for as best •he could. Wiio NN"iI.I. BKAT IT?—P. \V. Barn hart, Ksq., of Boggs township, noticed an unusually vigorous growth of liyo in one point of his field and had tho curiosity to investigate it, upon doing so found sixty four stocks the growth of one seed, all vigorous and each stock producing tho usual amount of seed. * AN KIUIOHANDKv-t'OMITTKAAUAN LIK I. HORNS.—Mr. Tuten, of the //<■;,n/i/i. on, had an account of $ll.lK> against the firm, Yocurn & Harshherger, which wu dis solved last spring by mutual consent. The hill in question was presented so frequent ly prior to Mr. Yocum's leaving for Ten nessee, and a* often payment was declined, that hoof tho sandy beard was incensed and, happening to see "the man that beat Curtin !" in town on Monday, ho invoked tho assistance of Jiutico Smith who is sued a summons ami now Mr. Tuton's wallet will be $ll 00 heavier, we suppose. Av KI.K'.ANT OVSII T.—The Insurance agency'of Bond Valentino, K.*q., was moved some time ago to tho second story of Bush Arcade. While wandering past that building on Thursday last a beautiful *ign reminded us that Mr. Valentine is -till actively engaged in tho business of in suring life ami property and furnishing in demnity in case of accident. Ascending the stairs, turning I" tho right ami opening the second door front we behold a sight not frequently seen. The gentleman him self was busily ongag' 1 mm umb 1 by piles of look* and papers, an it"i-tant was carefully scanning a map of Bdlefonte ami a ! acent townships, a table covered with the blanks and blank book, necessary to the business, gave us a partial i lea "f the amount of hu-ine-s transacted. The room is one nf the most <•■ mfortable, pleasant and suitable in town : the walls, beauti fully papered, are almost covered with the commissions and hand- >mo carls of tho r inpanies represented . the safe that so nearly caused s.-r: .us injury t many, it is tho. no that fell down an entire fiight t stairs, broke the landing, a large -t. : ■ step and several flag stones in the ;a\.- ment and came out of the racket unhurt, is.f the Morris A Ireland manufactur All other convonioi.ee* at. 1 many luxuries are scattered thr> igl. ut tho room. Mr Valentine i* happy, say - business j .• !, and although hi* fingers are still .*". gav •• us to understand ttiat he - lic. TUB CON r.R; —On Thur lav evening, •( la-t week, a fair audience greet. I the parties, who under tho direction "f Mrs J- G. Love, gave one of the m,t delight ful concert- . f the sea-on. in lteynoli hall, for tho benefit f tho Metb"di*t eliurch. The stage was decorated and hung with bird cages, tho little occupants "f which added th. ;r mu-n ai v. ices t th se ~f tho per-oni j arte ating. Tise programme was b r.g and • a-di part carefully carried "Ul. Tiio Belief nte ,r -. iiestra first atlrarte 1 attenti ri by !t ma= lerly rendition <•( the Ar, n Overture, f low< d by a grar. 1 c! .rus, in wh;. Hal! the older members t k fart, after whi h an instrumental | "rf rmanc ipntw ■ pian >, then a tableau and choru* "Flag of the I r.-e in which the sit gers were arranged an ! C".turn".] to rcpr"->nt the American flag, again tfe a audioi.'li-ter 1 to ll.e j arc when Miss Vict, rine Lj n sang Love s Joy, at 1 gave pla- •• t Mi'ses Maud Harper, I, a Williams ar, i Katie Furey, three midgets, so small that they had to stand u|"n a I.x t>. be "-en tram all f art of the house during the lira® they sang "Hokey JV.koe," a childish ballad and up :i its < ncluticn were loudly ap plauded, more instrumental music and Mrs. Dr. Rush, of Ft. Marys, was intro duced, her singing and general *j pearance seemed thai <-f a professional, rather than an amateur, and she was encored. l'art second was commenced by the or chestra playing the Ithmo Waltr.es, then II boys sang and danced "Litils l'igs, they wore fancifully attired and did well, in quick succession followed other interest ing and pleading feature* until the a; pear ance of Mr. I-emuel Bicrly, a violin solo it of much ability, who wa* successful in securing the attention of the entire audi ence to satisfy which he had to appear the second time, after which F. M Blanchard, F.sq., *ang, Mi**e* Nellie Kline and Lillie Aikons executed a piana duo in fine style, and again the entire class in full chorus sang a choice selection. The concert on Friday evening is said to have been fully as enjoyable as the first. Snow SHOE, DESHA., June 25, 1883. •KDITOR CRSTRE I)KWO< EAT.— Dmr .Sir : Please find shipment of coal son; over B. it 8. S. Branch of Tyrone Division for week ending Juno 23, 1883 : I'r"t'nl; Total In 1AI 4/IL 1/7.X15 I*2.l** la IM2 4,0n I*S,W. |09,7* Iwrww 335 21,440 22,1*4 Yours truly, Tuos. MCCAKR, Weigbmaster. Lumber 13 cars. Other freight 5 cars. —Hay* the Lock liavon Journal of Thursday last: To-night and to-morrow night Mrs. J. G. Love, of Bcdiefonte, will give two con certs, assisted by her music class Mr*. Love i* one of the /Inest musicians in the State, and wo feel proud of It because she is a native of Lock Ilaven. Prothonotary J. 0. Harper and his es timable wife, of Bellefonte, were In the city yesterday. —I). 11. Hosting*, tho military man iri thin neighborhood, lum been ap. 1 pointed Assistant Adjutant General on tho stuff of Oonl. Jama* A. Beaver, command ing tlio "nd Brigade, N. (I, I*., virn duniehkollor, rosigned, and bus boon sup plied with a clerk, Col. Harvey 11. Beti nor. Tho person who formerly filled (iunl. llastinga' place also resigned tho secretaryship of the Veteran Club of Cen tro County. Keport has it that failing health compelled this course, but we sur mise it to ho because he found himself a trille less important than tlio commander in-chief of the Stale forces. It would do tho Republican party of this county no harm if ho were to also resign the chair manship of tlio county committee. —Among other attractions at Howard on tlie -fill there will be a "camp lire, preci - sion, dress parade, music, patriotic songs, balloon ascension, lire works, speeches, soldier's dinner, reading of the declaration of independence and oration by Col. l)an Hastings. Imagine Hastings the only | person around a camp lire, in a fourth of |.l uly proc - -ion alone, on dre, parado bv himself, singing patriotic nng-, -ailing unattended away oil' into space, conducting an exhibition of lire w—ater, etc. The pi is tor announcing a I this wa printed at Tyrone. —The f. tivul I on.Juilcd by the la In-- "I the Forgo church i- reported to have not! i led the manager* a nil •• little >• im The I gold headed cane wa< w ri by the friend lof Mr. M'Milli-n, who had 70S voto , and | Mr. Teller, hi* competitor, had 1!1 each vote cost 10 cent* are! the receipts from this - iri •• a! -no f-- ted up $ll : It i* only lair to stato that Mr Teller w n. t at home during the lime the Vote ws taken, and we kn w that tho pr ; * r ,r.' - ! i war: it run' fost"! in I.: In ha ! W , tender Mc • ur congratulate n. —The i rner t io f tho M. K iti n, aci unt of hi eminent educational abilities. line < • I eoutive powerar.d ej. .dlent k - la! ,'iah- W.i n. -t I artily c r ••at..lat- ' th the r ■ ij.'.i-nt ar. ! d r. r ' thl- mark of | e,teem. —A new town, {-• le be railed • I'eale, |in lioni r of • x r-enat r Peal,-, of I, k I lla\-n, l.as ! -n la 1 .t by the ( .ar:, | I llitunur n C a ( mj any, n ti ■ ■ M shannon, m. lwar itween Kylert wn and the ir. ri bridge . n the r i w r ad b ading t Snow Nh< e Th j i • has been ma le w.'.h puhlii ' juare# ari l parks, i l* fur churches, ■ .h<-••! le ."s and hotels. ( '<• ■'i /.'■ , '.'./ won. -I'd f- .r.day, t. ward i-v nir.g, Xe te Furey narrowly cir*j. 1 ,)r wr.ir.g A tub had been left standing at the hydrant and had bc,'in fill. 1 with water Tie little girl was playing with tl " hydrant and in some manner 1 si her balance and I fell into the tub hoadfi rem -i When taken out she was Insensible ar. I w uid have boon dea l had khe remained a m ment longer in the water. —The propriet rs ~f the Millheim ur. have begun the crecti nof a new b uld i ing to be used exclusively |,y lhat firm We extend t - P.r. tie r Deimnger. ,r -. ri gratulalion* up n the success that has at tended hi* newspaporial work, and hope when Miliheim become* as much of a place as New York, his may be the leading publication in it. —That highly respectable and eminently genteel conservator of antiquated fads, the lirlUfvnU Rrpuhl i/vm, has of late been publishing, over and over, ideas concern ing t roltcti. si that were deemed obsolete long before the editor of that sheet wa*old enough to swap knive* on a "free trade" basis. And that wa* not last year, either. —We extend to the Doily AVw* our con- gratulation* upon the succas with wnich that enterprise has been favored. AVn are glad it still live#, for, were it otherwise most of our occupation would ho gone. After tho heathen burn their Idol* and begin a vegetable diet, missionaries can be spared. —C. M. Bower, K#q., attended the commencement exercise* of Franklin A Marshall College, Lancaster, last week. Mr. Bower is one of the trustees of that institution, having beaten Mariott Brosius, republican candidate for congreMman-aU large, at the synod held her last fall. —On .Saturday last a vacant houso on the property of Mosos Thompson, Ksq., al Centra Furnace, until recently oocopted by Ben. William*, colored, waa (truck by lightning and terribly used up. It was torn to pieces, only three tides left stand ing. One end wa* torn out, the roof taken off and all the floors torn up. Pi. kana nt Mai* Itkvh.— Tho festival hold here last Friday and Saturday nights was a grand success.- —Many of our farmers are cutting grass and they are all satisfied with tin, yield. Mr. Taylor, chief engineer on the pike, says these heavy rains are very unprofit able to his road-making for tho gutter- are numerous and deep since the la t hard ■ bowers. Mr. Jerry Gill is dishing out the line-t llavored ice i ream and straw borrie- of the season. Wn are bappy to -ay that we are hie -od with good health all over our neighborhood and the who have been ailing are in a con vale-cent slag", even those who have been crippled arc again able to wield lie- ho-. Siii-; Jlo.sk. —Mr James Mahafi'ey, for many year oiie of* the leading citi/.ein of Howard, died at that place on Saturday, at tho ripe age of s, verity. Mr. Mahafh-y wa a native o| I,y> oniing county, but < ttl< I i., Centre county in Is is. an 1 ha- since mule it In- bom". A -etern attack of irifiiiinu tory rlicunnilinn in early life left him in a sadly docrepid conditi n, and f-.r tlio larger [.art. !' hi- life I, wn- a greet .1- fercr. Notwitli-tnii ing hi- phy-nul in ilrrnilie- lie had gnat energy and I ,*r ••- verarii e, and ma le ii life a greater ' . res tlian many who ar>- le unfor'.utiat" He potfonod In great degree the esteem and ■ otifi.b r.ee of hi fellow • iti/.et. wlio elect- ! him t • ti.e o|!i f J .-• j. ~ i I the I'- ve, ar.d r- ' . ro d ■ rn in it : r n.' • years. In 1 UI "J he wa- ap: 1 p t tna-t-r of II war I ar. 1 \ ! tf, ; -.lion thr igh s iu ;• ad ii. • -' r n*. -. w.'.h great a. eptahiiitv t • tfi. run .- lv, i.r til in March la-t I f. .rig health' -rn [ • .le 11.- r. ria'..- ri Ir. ; I.- wa an ardent R-j übiienn, ar.d a wat - r I -rte 1 thecal .. iat- ar In.nir.t . r.< i 11,.■ [ rim )| le- of his J arty with mu Ii . hi • Centre . . r.tv bay ar, I grain t farming I.a- b■r, at a ml ard n-w that a large cr .wr,. it w- . bo a gr- nt pity if unlav. rabo- weather would prevent it fr -m i ir.g j r | • riv gatic-r- !. -- Awrd t . ti, who luy gr -r. C nsidcr first the .p.a !y of g N. !,. the price • .r.V C ar- .]< w at \ reliable h ie in J'-r.r.sy •. ar . Hi whether r r. y-n -t ■ i .•*.:• rp. I ted a,", r • to* nr aar 1 '.! drsea-e. remit.r gfr - l ti,an Cats- Mar lt wa'.-r ' ;■[ \' draw • :r. ■ . ;, n : and next wl, . --me ■ .r. e. ar 1 ir •a - i.a e . a • ' • i j • in ia'..t> 1 l.e city is free fr n, sir, , - sarc • ar I tie a itlo ri'.;* - a- .. k '. i.s- ver and ai.*t< any dang, r t tr • health f it r -l ier.ts < r m iti g ; ; . \ li>>n. The stmets ars m-1- r ,f neatness an ! clean',mess, while the "lay . f tl >• iat !. t*-r ling '. g I natural dra r ag has been largely utiiir.e.] In tfie very • . <"-sfnl system . f sewerage which j .rifi• - the t wn The great h t- • ar- - ; r.str . t'-i with referer • t ti.i* n* sary sanitary jr- auti-n, and r<> ex;-r.se s; ar-d to mat' thexentilatt n, sewrra.:-. ar. i w ater ■ .j ; y p-r' -. t Improvements ar- b- r.g < *. w rth a | uid of cure the iat--t w ri, Ire tseiog the enure rer vat! nof the Ml. u t n 11 - t'l, 'y tl" tr trr-l , : ri .' or :*• f-.-t ~f r.-w im* pipe dev. t'-d aoMj to the drainage and ventilation ol tic gr-at bote). The new yslr m has |-en j nt in place rip. n the in -tap i roved p lan ■ ft.nee. under the sup efvisi. r. of #. b sk.ded en gineers . l .rod War;- gar 1 (i.r,.ral Thayer, and the w,.rk done by the . ,'ial. v •killed iii" banc . M --rs It. • < r-t At.. f Cap e May F-ur largo mains, running from the eigf,teen inch sewer far ale.ve the roof of the house, i nvoy away ail ga--. - and vapiors, while an endles* network -I r ip-s carrv t" thes.-wr the refuse of the kitchen, (i.sets. and sinks. To prevent the it.—ti nof sewer gas. so fatal to a houM-hol 1, n I a ccr,r,<~: n • f tic p.ipes is made without the safe guard -f a "trap, an linm -t c*s.. a double "trap" make* assurance doubly sure. So i arefully has this idea prevailed, that separate have ever lwen p.rovided f-r the dish pantry and the process of scrub hing. Flvery wash-basin has been fitted up with Brewer i glass "trap,' and the closets furnished with liemorest'* basin*, perfect preventives to vile odors and nox ious gases The usual basin in slop-sinks is metal with ptorcelain lining. In place of those, which keen wholesome hut a short time, solid psorcelain basins are used, which can never corrode. Surrounding the entire structure is laid a continuous drain-pipe to receive the clean rain water from the roof, which is carried directly to and serves to flush the main sewer. The toil beneath tho kitchen, closet#, laundrv, and work-rooms of tho hotel ha* been or edged and replaced by about two feet of dry frrwh sand, and over this the air plays freely, having no sense of damp ness, much less of stagnant atmosphere. The Htockton is to-day the best sewered and ventilated hotel in the country, with out any exception, and the improvement# made redound greatly to the lilieral enter i prise of the management In *ecuring the health and comfort of the patron* of the house. f —Down at Nittany and vicinity a specie* i of rose bug I* destroying grapes, peaches, . plumb* and apple*. There are myriad* of i the Utile striped insect* and they usually destroy everything they attack. ! ' , , ' ; i —Newton, rno hoy, si I down I Small jox la spreading in Lancaster. —Spring Mills is to have a new "Conn- • ly " bridge. —Ten person* are awaiting trial for murder in i.uzerne county. —The handsome figure of Judge Mayer was notii -I on our street* on M ,r.day. Mrs. Sarah Williams, colored, was' taken to an insane asylum on Monday. —Tim Republican party in thic county , ha hoi-lc 1 a danger signal. \ <-ry appro- i print". Mrs. W 11 bur F. Jiobcr returned from a sh-rl visit to k Haven frier,,!, on Monday. M"j ' arneron liurriside and la iy, u day. Mr. I•i. • 1 ',arret ha been i au..i g < re at \ alentini - f. r -P) years anil i- still wi rking. Jli age , about 7" year- Mr. J ( Me\ r, after an ab . nee f v • J week-, ), h . returned, a: 1 w l ta . ( bitty and liiack-w i. earnest. A Martha corr ; • !• nt i f the 1>; jA' - i a-1 his - ; ti. - u; n It,.- fai, of rdii-r.fi I Junkie ar.d I). F. i .rtney th, ther day f. ntb-rnen, di iit hurt ' —A t : a Lk- aha i,all c 1 .J that is milk.ngr. pc-tin.• nines ,< k " r frier : "f ti.- M . -.tain i *v •! • th.r .• b-. • • . • c\ tib ,11 ! ri-i rv irs in that i anner J wo r- 1 :■ I \ . Aar n J hmt- r. , ■ / eggs . gar- a' I 10 bags , f je-anut 'r, ii, a I v. • -an tin', iat and are r a • Tie inn., : ■ ernent < \erc.-e. at lb'- Mate ( go are : a ! • • I • I Tin next . *c f th.* In vt . k.ai wiii c ntkin M ' ■ . , * "tv •*• • : t • Tlif ihl f'i t% ;:rnf i 4 . •••* h' IW' f j• t \ u,?*v b* iil'f mi) v j iitr r .* 1 Bg *:n ■ • 'sn ke. J.IT g ■ '.t of tlii ir I!",.- al; r ever;.;!, a•C. ja- ■a- ■ way : \Y* d-,r I tare t • j .1. h bitter j • r.onaiti, * : Fr f (- W Twitmyer. • , r .| .f ANI. t: ;r, 1. •g b . ,f rr : | ; n 'a by Frank na- . Mar-: a. at ' cover"! witli Canada l! tbs If th j owner- of the** lots d< n't Ci.n-idef then, i Mil a •• alts nt n tbey .an I J.e|le It j • t the j r J.erty ol tfi, If ne-.g l >. ■rs Ti ar up the i, tious ;ar t*. —Hr H I. Dartt, ai mp*ni< Iby his lady and child, i tak.i • a ni ntfi ■ vaca '. n at AS". • Ti ga i .ntv. l'a lb- xt.r,. jrs t. ere Ir- meetlng w .il be held in the n* Ighb, ri." -d of Ml ihcini. begin: • g August 1' th. A usual a great many Relief, r,to p. -j e will attend, aii of whom -an be ae. mm la'.iel in fine sty lo at tie Mil hejtn ( t.. Mr W S AI isrr, pr j rictor. The large .jgn disj laved by Mr Saml. Ic win. "Tlie Finest and f'hcapnst CI. th. ing at the l'hilalelphia llranch, is hut ~no of the many indications of the amount of h mines* transacted at that house When you c,.me to town pay the house a visit and our word for it you wi'i be pleased and profited. A grand excursion to the Soa Shore ha* been arranged by the Pennsylvania tailroad, from June "''th until July fth. Fare for round trip from Tyrone to Capo May and return, For full particu lar* inquire of nearest ticket agent or write to Tho*. K. AValt, Pasr Agl. A\\ D., tltfc Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh. —The Iwsard of managers of the Y AC C. A. met al the office of Messrs. Heaver & Gephart to select a general secretary pro tem. to fill for the present the vacancy caused by th* resignation of Mr. J. W. Miller. The names mentioned were Messrs. J. C. Meyer, Francis Speer and James Hughe*. The latter, a son of Prof. J. P. Hughes, was chosen, and it was decided to offer him STO. per month. We have not beanl that the offer wa* accepted. i Farmkk* Tar* Notick!— You now bRTo nn esUblishment to take your ma chinery to, to be repaired and made as • good as new. Mowers, reapers, eelf-bind , ers, threshing machine*, home power* and r any other kind of machinery will be re paired at moderate price* at "the "Bayard ' Foundry." Uica* A UarrTH, If. Proprietors, Bollefonie, Pa. * \ * V * * ' . - * ■ • Hwinari<] Nkintook orribroicleriM, lco And whito good*, now arid elegant liri'i jurt received at the Hive. 2t. —Champion and Otbornn and mower repair* at Mi< h* A. ii'M •Foundry and M< hir<; Shop*. -Special rale of lailim rr, u►l i n under wear, ► lightly mili-d, at a rurpritirig ndui - tion at the Bee Jlive. 2 . I'kak NOT.—AII kidney and urinary compiainU, xpßclfltly Bright Dteeeee, Hiahete* and lover trouhlen, Hop Hitter* will mrely and larlu.gly euro. (!m eia' t like your own have been cured in your own in gbb' ili d, and y . < hii linif re. liable proof at borne of w nat I! ; Hitter • ha and ian do. 2/-U t. New rtor h of lai e pararoir ari l run um brella* at the Bee Hive. o { Bert rtarn' ; .i. .•, .• ,t \ !r-., jurt t> due it. u< ' ' ' ' Bee Hive. b". How A W'-MAN I. I Vi'ai Sa - After rhe had t- '■ d li.e *i;ii| • < all the le t do* 'of. in \\ , urn I'i-nnryhania and I New York, arid had j aid over fl.'fllO without rei roving any jx-rmanent y d, i the lirribr became aliec'tt i with even tr-n- It" d greater virulence, not ti.ly eat.rig away the lb h, ho* atta> king the h .'■ i heiii-alh. It alro afTi < UI - br ad and .tare, making hen alroc.l I ~nd and d. af, ; reduced to a mere rke.-ton. weighing hut indr, the doetora prn'unced i • r at ; death ■ door. Pevttna > tbt n given her, jar - tat I'd, ar,d w.th the r<- •. t given 'in . ; age .1 ir. |>r Hartn t. 1 > of I. ft- ' -die • ok no other ii ' brine and ir irerfect ly well. 2 i-21. .lame. Hart A < are . ago rtr ir, li '•tof,r tr ■ < entr, ji h ( J',ant ,or a ] i', w - at i lh< f ; a .Tr tf W n M- Far ar..- A*' .• a : after - ' • t the oniv re..a' .• Hca.lv Mitel l'ainl in it.- market The J'rr. ; .red I'.. * • ; r,i\ .;. r • any Iteady Mi*". l'ainl - hut rival, pure • ar i d'j'ehi.itj Tt. | a.nt .- g .arar t<-. d by the rnanufar tor. •- r t tra. • r pte| ! u. • g . f r r. ; ar • ;,. lt u wII t>e |.t"nif ,1 • I, ran r pe. I wi'.t .• '. " f in- , ■ J It w b" i , • r • terot t a' . e, \\ .. r . M • ' *■■ '• o .id r a: y ot:.. - |{ea iv Mil' 1 l'ainl. .lamer Har- -A l ar. the eg entr t-r the < • ritre Ha:: C rn I' ar.terr I'„ t j rritcr mud**. if. i hair.j n a* 1 1 1 ' rr.e r.A'ir ar. 1 ; ri-i+n> at lII' k A '.ail mi ii > F 'Uii'iry an. Mvl..„, - .p.. Jar Ilarnr At" are the a genu f r : j latter made. If, I Hi> k- A Ciair iri 11, tf. Belief.,nt". ]'*. --• It r •'. •- ■ vi ft,. ■ .re f.-r ' M m r. .1 At' , Tail I —(• • Harr.. Hard ware Flora f - the ' er.tre Hi, ( rn 1' ant.'- and l'l a • and r ' ' • —The only pin in I'-nlie county that a : 1 ni'rirth r, -' • g t a bine .an t-e knocked down and re; :i I in good rhape at a rn i< ratc cort ir at Hi . - A fihirreTH. tf. Bellefonte, I'a. —Jaroe Harr,' A < are ■> agenir in ■ - er an I I'lowi at.-i tf • r r | tf. A I\m i K" - < "tfaTrnrriT —Tt,ere are dang, rour ■ .if t if, circulation I purporting to b "Walnut Ltwl H*ir l;-. • great value it f fa t th .1 pari •■,kt .triJ- wraf p. t. Tlie il"t or it ar harmior- a- water, while It I k I the pr ;. It ... r,r erftary to re.i r,. life, v ,g> r. gr wth and ceh r u. the ha * I'un han •iy fl• m / ,r. rir> A.k your drucgirt 1 F.ach tnd t " aarrant'd. .!< hi P - II *i\ A < . rhiladeij hia, and Hail A li .< kel New York, Win ' rale Ager.lt 4 Iv Phlittahl iIMINMItI, W re rail "red I >„• iir-e Iptl In J. 11 -Mini 11-m ►, i <"U, .oilWmi iie • r | Jti t "M t i: i■ •t r. f th* ~ Mcllffontr Grain Market. HtlUr . 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