Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, June 11, 1868, Image 3

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    CENTRE "HALL REPORTER
memes {omens
Centre Hall, Pa. June, 12th, 1868,
LOCAL ITEMS,
VALUABLE BROOKS
fit of grown persons, but also for the proper
following valuable works:
Large Illustrated Family Bibles;
the Immortal Life. .
Smith's Bible Dictionary.
War Between the Stites by A.
Stephens.
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These works are worth their weight
family. Mr. Dasher will shortly call
v ' on » . . . hah ia” BA
upon the citizens of this vicinity, when
none should fail to svbecyibe, *
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2@Two NW EMpPIrRrR Sewing
erin ks, warranted, for sale at this Office.
IroN Cry U§ryrani—aA scholarship to
this institution Ter sale at this ofhee, and to
be had at a bargain,
Braxgs.—Blank Sumnmdng and
Vendu Notos for stile at this office.
"og . Et — p——— - .
Hawrer Hovse.—The attention
of the travelling community is directed
ern end of the Pennsvalley Narrows,
Mr. A. Harte?
has been eiilively refitted.
is always lcoded with the best the sea-
son can afford, and his bar stocked |
with the ¢Rdicest liquors. The sta-
Hles and shedsare new, largeand com-
amodions,
number of horses. Trout-fishers, hun-
Yers, and othéf pleasure seekers, will
back again.
of Hartleton.
Tire WeaTurr.—6th, fine and
warm forenoon, thunder showers af- |
ternoony 7th and 8th fine; 9th rain; |
10th clear but ¢él! 11th coal and rain.
.s ond oO ;
Boxyers.—We actually overficaid |
two females the other day, conversing |
about the ltdie’s sun-downs, and they |
bith sceiited to object to them for the |
reason that a person could not tell |
hich was the {Foiit or bitck part of a |
lady: Hw much more serious will |
this oljection he with rehts ?
ER ER
Rip—Citten Kine sy Lica
Nixa.—~ Daring the thunder gust on last |
Raturday teritoon 6th, at about 4} |
o'clock, as we were onl our way home |
from a walk in otie df He by-wavs near |
town, we werd dariled By a most vivid
flash of lightning, which séemed fit Have
fallen into the very héart df our village
followed by # terrific peal of thunder.
We felt apprehensive; bit Hitle did we
think that the fiery holt which had |
just dazzled our eves, was a swift death- |
messenger from the clouds; sent - by
(rod, to eall a little innocent one home
to Heaven. Aswereached the village
a tew moments after, the sad intelli- |
gence reached our ears, that a little |
son of Mr. Alex. Shannon, aed about
17 months had been killed by light.
nine. The electric fluid struck the
chimney of Mr. Shannon's new dwel- |
ling, and shattered it, following down |
the stove-pipe, scattering the same |
around the room, went throught the]
cookie stove Kirocking out all the fire, |
from the stove into the floor which was |
somewhat splintered and ignited, and
then made its "way across the floor |
throuzh the back door into the earth, |
leaving a scorched track, about an |
inch wide all along the floor, The lit-
tle bov was standing near the door and
|
i!
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.
down, wmd was found lyn
almost lifeless body of her}
unfortunate lit-
and skin
further injury. The
tle boy had the hair
left side of his head
likewise a large and severe burn just
below the elbow, and a pattion of the
fingers. He lived but a few
after the sad occurrence.
house at the time, and all felt the shock
more orf less. On the following Sun-
unfortunate
ave by a large concourse of people.
itt bmi
Rev. Zettlemoyer, Lastheran pastor
o
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ing.
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Turer AND Arresr—On last Rat-
and the owner charged with having sto-
the individual was arrestod by consta-
ble D. Keller of Centre Fall and was
held to bail:
i fogigeane
Messrs. MeNitt & Sample of Milroy
have now a large supply of goods on
hand, and will give their patrons of
Centre Co., a changee, of steing their
advertisenient iv the’ REPORTER short-
ly.
my oH
Tir Narrovar Herrr at Millheim,
under its new proprietor; ot? good na-
tured friend, J. W. Hostermiiiy # ob-
taining a wide reputation as one of the
best kept Hotels in central Penywyl-
vanin, Mr. Hosterman has gone to
great expense in refitting the National,
and a tastier, more convenient, and
better conducted house for the accom:
modation’ of travellers, caw not be
desired—theé genial’ nature of the
host and hostess makes VOU
84 4 2 pe
| that the appatité can crave. His bar Is
| supplied with pure liquors, and his
| stables roomy, and comfortable for
horses. Drovers can alwavs be ae-
Leommodated with any numberof hor-
SOS,
oo June11,3t
——— RAN :
ON Saturday afternoon a fight took
place in the circus at Milheim between
a few knockdowns; as we are informed. |
- > >.
The package of the Mepdrren iN-
tended for Potters Mills, we ave in- |
| formed, has several times failed to
| reach its destination jas our paper is
mailed regularly each Friday morning, |
“we are at a loss to know who “dispo-
ses” of the papers intended for that
| office.
Norice—Mr. Ezra Po Titzell of
Milroy, has just returned from Albany
pr
oe
kets, with a large and ample supply of |
- A ———————— & fp Ap ———
The Departments at Washington
DEATHS.
Shirk, aged
On the th inst, in Penn t
8 years,
ownship, ofin-
hood,
i al
postponed until November next.
v
successiul
the Inrgest and most
This doubtless,
College in the Union.
18
of practical actual husiness
means, of whith it has been abloto secyre to
is students A renter
rd Ts graddates are everywhere recog-
nized tho hest and 10st relinhle n=
countants to he tound ; hence their sory qos
ins
cipals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh,
. >> r%
FIFTY THOUSAND BEADS
now clothed with masses of rich black and
brown hair would, if they were unfortun-
ately
€UTOFF. .
from a supply of CRISTADORO'S DYE,
begin to ’
TURN WHITE,
red, sandy, and gray. Manhood and beauty,
with the oe defect in their personal ap
pearance remedid by
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE
bk 2 .
rejeith ill their good fortune, and recom-
spect to ex-President Buchanan,
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An insane man at the alms house at
Philadelphia, has jumped out of a third
ow and killed himself.
eR inn
St. PererssvrG, June 7:—The |
Emperor of Russia has issued an ukase |
setting {rec all persons of foreign birth
now exiled to Siberia, and all the na- |
tives df Russian Poland who are sen- |
tenced to less than twenty years exile. |
|
de
The Revolution i Venezwnela.
Havaxa, June 2.—Dates trom
(araceas to the 11th of May have been |
General Rojae, at the head of the |
ty fled from the city, and large num- |
bloodshed was expected.
General Faleon had escaped to the |
Duteh island of Oruba.
ii delat |
Rev. John M. Chivington, the
suppresser of the Indian massacres, has |
married his son's widow.
The funeral of late Levi Lincoln
was held yesterday, at Worcester,
A Negro girl in South Memphis at-
tempted to poison her father’s family
on Sunday by putting powdered glass in
a pot of veretables. On being deteeted
as a reason that her father had refused
to allow her to join the Methodits
1x a Baptist.
Me
the rain-storm last Friday a waterspout |
Rockraxp, M8, June 2.—During |
hip, Knox County, Mec. |
cuttine three ravines down the side of
the mountain, one of them four rods |
wide and eight feet deep, and also up- |
a i
diameter, and raising Lincolnville |
Pond, in one night, three feet higher |
than ever known before.
Reports from the grain erops in |
(‘alifornia are remarkably favorable. |
The rain storm on Switdidt may do |
some damage to the hay.
ree le pn Mp |
In Canada, Judges can hereafter |
sentence boys guilty of larceny to be |
The cholefa statistics of Brussels, a |
o. exclusive of the sub- |
Lh
number of deaths from May 24th to
Noveniber 4th, 1867, at 3467—or one |
in fifty-eight.
Several hundred shad were caught |
last week, in the Juniata river, 1m the |
having tushes several inches long has |
been discovered in the woods In
a voter of.
An Irish woman i» Lock IHaven |
At |
present date the mother and triplets |
Can any of our sister |
We move that a
the happy mother. We understand
Democrat.
The Charleston ANeiis asserts that
him social respéct the motive being to
punish and humiliate them for their
ostracism.
The lumbermen and land owners
aleng Beeeh Creek ave talking of buil-
ding a rail-rehd from the mouth of
that stream to Snow Shoe.—Watceh-
man.
EA
MARRIAGES.
On the 4th by the Rev. Mr. Wagner of
Millheini, Mr. John, D. Keen to Miss Har-
riet Breon, both of Penn township.
Long way they live in joy and peace,
and may their cup of happiriess be made to
overflow soon by the admittance of a young
iember in their newly formed circle.
HRA
On the'8lst ult., Mr. Henry Laird and
Miss Fbsebeth Shoffer, both of Zion,
On 11th, Mr. ¥aare] Flory, of Benner,
{and Mizz Paony Grumbein, of Centre Hall.
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Mamifacéturad by J. CRISTADORO, 68
Maiden New York. Sold by all
Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
Lane,
June d,
> —
WHYT EVERY HORSEMAN WANTS. —A
good, cheap, artd reliable liniment, Such
an article is y , \
DR TOBIAN
LINIMENT.
In Pint Bottles at One Daélldr,
For Cats; Qalls, Colic,
Nprains, &c., warranted cheaper than any
Lameness,
It is used hy all the great horsemon
on Long Isdand courses. It will not cure
in existevce that will, What
i
of horses will be without it after tryitlg ore
bottle. One dose revives and often saves
horse.
and Bellysche it has naver fitiled
the lite of an over-heated or driven
For Colic
Just ws sure az the sun rises, jist so sure is
this valuable Liniment to be the Horse
i ¢e dav: Use ]
Embroeation of th it one
t Pepot,
|
- Ae
Y ork
"T'S,
june, 68, Im.
LEWISBURG MARKET.
W heat $2.50,
Corn, new, 1,10.
Rye 1.50,
Oats, 32 1h, 70,
Timothyseed, dull, 2,50,
Flaxseed 2.25,
Cloversed, dall, 5,50,
Butter 25.
Ham 20.
White |
Eggs 18,
Lard, dull, 15,
Tallow 10,
Potatoes 1.50
Dried Anplis
Pore Qf :
we 8 ation! ‘or
i
ontis 3.4K)
LOCK HAVEN MARKETS
White Wheat 2.
Red do
Common do
Rye 1,00.
Corn 1,10,
(ats HO.
Butter 20,
Eggs 15.
Bacon Hams IR,
Bacon 1.
Potatoes 1,50,
Clover Seed 4.00,
Timothy Seed 2,00,
Flax Seed 2.25.
BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
White wheat $2.70, red 2,60,
Rye 1.0
Corn 110.
(rite 65,
Barley 1.50.
Cloverseed o.o0,
Potatoes 1.75.
Lard per pound 16,
Pork per pomid 1s,
Butter 15
Kegs 2,
Plaster por ton $16,
LUMBER:
Patio] $10 per M.
Run of mill, dev $14 per M.
Samples $1¢ pir M,
HR St 18622) per M,
Hemlock hill stuff 14618 per M,
18 inch shingle No 1 37 pér M.
do No € F600,
do 3 No 2 S§.00),
To No RX 34.04,
24 inch shingle No
do No:
do hill
MILROY MARKETS.
White Wheat $260,
Red 2,50,
Rve 1.40
Corn 100
Oats 8,
Plaster per ton 10,00,
Salt per sack 3.50,
IFiour (family) 6,00,
Suttar 20,
Kegs 18.
Bacon Sides & Shouldors 1a.
Hama 20, :
Lard 14,
Potatoos 1.50,
Apples dried 123
Peaches do 47h
Coil Oil 65 per Gall.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
(zold 199,
Read wheat
3.00,
Rve 1.9,
Corn vellow, 1,1811,20,
Outs 88 western, 90 for good Penna,
Hams 20821, sides 174a18,
Cloversedd 5.504%)
Timothyzeod 2. 50a2,70,
Flaxseed 2,830a2. 835,
Breer Carrie. —About 1.OOOhead arrived
and
and Woestren steers, 12¢ for a fow choice,
Bal0ic for fair to good, and Gu8e per Ib gross,
for common as to quality.
Cows—Were in fair demand ; 230 head
gold at 340a$60 for springers, and 3456375
per head for cow and calf.
Sueer— Were unchanged; 6,000 head
arrived and sold at Hia7 lc per 1b, gross, us
to condition.
Hoas— Were firmly held at full prices;
3,400 head sold atthe different yards at
P13a314 50 per 100, Ibs, net.
MILWAUKEE MARKET.
Wheat irregular at $2,140 for No. 1.'and
sy jies
-
.
2.6002, 80,
2; Oats stcady at 68¢ for No, 2.
CLEVELAND MARKET.
Wheat quiet at $236 for No. 1
. hb . ( year
winter; $215@218 for No. I
SpPriTe
2,000 bushel at 934¢.
, Oats dull at 75a73¢
Rye held at 31,80.
Whitman's celebrated’ confections,
Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
Buker’s chocolate, Smith's chocolate,’
China Ginger, English Pickes,
American Pickles, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS
ae LI
M ADAM FOY'S
iv A .
CORSE]
SKIRT SUPPORTER.
This supporter combines, intone Garntént
| A perfoct fAtting Carset, and Lhe nisl dust-
rable skirt supporter ever offered to
public,
I
the hr Riors instead of the hips; it 1m-
proves the form without tight lacing ; gives
ease and elegance;
mended by physicians,
The universal and unparalleled suecess
which has attended the introduction of the
article, and the many thousands of dozens
its werits are appreciated. For sale at
Wolfs Old Stand,
( {EG DD. PIFER.
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DRY GOODS
HATS & CAPS
‘BOOTS & SHOES
NOTIONS, &C.
Having just returned from the eity with
a large assortment af earefully selected
| Dress Goods, Musling, Clothing, Hats and
Bg
| Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, ete. |
{ can offer inducemaonts to you which you
| may not be able to receive at other places
| The stock was bought at the very lowest
and 1 foel confident that
a call, we will be mu-
i .
wally }
v » .
{1 enefitted Room No t id
| hoff Row
| TIURNSIDE & THOM
| 3 Utter td tho
| inrgoest and best selected
dise, In Centre county,
see for yourself,
P43 .
t ullie one
stocks of merch
%
'y
Ail, Xiu
HE Largest and Best Stock of w
ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to g
|
t nt i IFICOS,
«utisfact t reduced
Bl
|
found at "RNSIDE& THOM
rick
} and warranted to he strictly
It is the only place vou ean find unad ult.
ted splees, Try them for vourown sil
tion, You can only find them at
BURSSIDE& THOMAS,
: A NDSA WS, knives,
: mills, shovels, spades, rakes, ho
lanps, forks, chains, &e,, at
i
BURNSIDE & THOM AN
{old Onin
SNS of all varieties, ground to
spoons, { Vil ¢
ORSE COLLARN, if You don’t want
your horse's shoulders galled
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
I ARN ESS, #dllgtrs, cart whips, earring.
j whips, in gredt varieties, govern
saddles, bridles; martingale
check lines, eart gears, tug harness, buggy
We sad
Foars,
dlery line, at TST
RURNSIDE & THOMAS,
[FANG TACK LES, rods lines, hooks,
flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you
out to cateh trout at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS.
rs
gov. java, best quality
| Rio coffee,
re st oolong
black teas, green teas, lovering
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
market BURNSIDE & THOM AS .
IS known to ail in Bellefente and
T
BURNSIDE & THOMAS",
EATHER of all descriptions,
4 . » . .
roceo’s, sheep skins, linings.
in the leather line warranted to give satis-
faction, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS".
{HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and fin'dis),
in all their varieties, at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS,
A.
bh spots rings.
wants for the manufacture of harness, to be
found nt BURNSIDE «a THOMAS".
PASKETS in all their sdrieties, childrens
) carringes, willow ware, guns, pis-
tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &e., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAN
eys of all kinds, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’,
NTEW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re-
| duced prices, at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS',
i JT OTIONS of all kinds, Stelring’s gloves,
Handkerchiefs, corrba, Hoe fet Fo ks,
in all their variety and very cheap, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
FIYURKEY PRUINS, rajsens, fetis
apples, oranges, lehions,” all Kinds
of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS",
{ANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes,
) pine " les, and peas ir great varie-
ty, at VTRNSIDE & THOMAS.
PABITS SOAP, Win Fagan and Ke-
fy ows, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jesse
Oukley's fons, old eastile, pure, Palmisoap,.
Flderlin®s' sotip, and a great variety of
other soaps, "at + -
BURNSIDE & THOMAN
FEVHE highest market prices paid’ for all
} kinds of country produce, at . .
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’.
WHITE FISH. Hering Matkoral, &c.. at
Lapl7 68 BURNSIDE & THOM AS
|
000 MILLIS
Union Pacific
RAILROAD
A ro now finished and in operation, Sixty
miles of trae Lins 0 heen Intd this spring,
| and the work Along the whole lina between
[the Atlantic dnd Pacific States is being
pushed forward more rapidly than ever be-
fore. More than twenty thousand men are
employed, and it i3 fot impossible that the
Omaha
Lantire track, from
5 .
MEANS pro ied ure aniple, and all that en-
completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
| at tho out ik if possible dur, will be done,
{TAR UNION. PACIFIC
| RECEIVE:
I.—A GovkRy MENT GRANT of the right
tions,
iIL—A
acres of land to the utile, taken in alternate
soactions on enh side of its road,
| absolutd dortgtion, and will
large revenve i the future,
| variaus set'tions to be built,
i porting troops, muils, &e. The interaost is
f now much
| sides securing a gredt ting in time and
{ money to the Government,
aid inbuilditig theroad, to the same amount
SN: Ponds, issued for the same pur-
The Goverment
{ ns the U
| pose, atid Hd more,
| mits the Trditees for the First Mortgage
| Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the
Company ofily as the road is completed,
nd after it Has been examined by United
in all tespeets a first-class Railroad,
ith depots, stations, turnouts; earshops,
OCOMOLIVeR, CATS, Le.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION
from the stockholders, of which over Eight
creased as the wants of the Company re-
quire,
r of the line to the Pacific, but they cer-
tainly prove that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
m such a property; costing nearty three
times their antount,
“yt
cy.
The Conapary lave abundent means in
and
make no appeal to the
their Bonds, as the daily
but
f ir treasury,
lie to purchase
4
becriptions are entirely satisfactory ;
\
nvestment in the market.
The Union Pacific Bonds are for $1,000
attached.
and
and have coupons
¢ thirty years to run,
v and July at the Company's Office in the
City of New York, at the rate of six per
ent. in gold. The Principal is payable in
gold at maturity.
old, these bonds pay an annual ineome on
NEA
ANDIT
MAY SOON BE AT A PREMIUM.
the
.
3
s1ihser
1
before the time of such advance.
Subscriptions will bereceived in
CENTRE HALL BY
w 5
FRED. KURTZ,
in New York
\t tl
gal Street,
AND DY
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No 59
Wall St.,
| And by the Compeny’s advertised agents
throughout the United States,
lemittances should be made in drafts or
| other New York, and the
ve sent free of charge by return
funds par in
Jonds will !
CX]PIeRs, Parties subeeribing through local
| agents, will look to them for their sate de-
livery, :
A PAMPHLET AND Mar For 1868 Fas just
been published by the Company, giving
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
orsed by the Road, the Means for Construce-
tion, and the Value of the Bonds, whieh
will be sent free on application at the Com-
agents,
juned’ 68,
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York,
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life I'msurance Company of
NEW YORK.
I. F. Frucaufl, Hollidaysburg Pa.,
eral Agent. for Pennsylvania.
B. OO. Deininger,
| Agent.
burn Hon." F." Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
al principle, by which policy holders are
insured free-——as all the insured” have the
benefits of the profits.’
the second year, by which the insured se-
’ * - » 1‘
cure all the advantyges of the profits, Thus
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies are
paid in" thirty days after due notice and
proof has been given of the death of the in
sured.’ .
Thirty days grace are allowed’in the re-
newal of premiums
After two annual payments all polieies
| remain in force aplO’68 Iv,
MILROY
it hae 4 oh
ahr) EL
i. uv OEE Ig
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EN RX
RUG AND HARDWARE STORE.
I have just received a very large
I
at
W.J: MMMANIGALS.
DH" GS AND MEDICINES all war-
ranted pura: Physicians perserip-
at all hours. Pare Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal purposes only. A
MMANIGALS,
—— i EL
OUSE FURNISHING +s HARD-
WARE. Persons building will do
well to give him a call before piitch-
Barn door hinges, from
Barn doot Follors,
Strap hinges all sizes, nt.
M'MANIGAL'S.
ER KEG FOR NAILS at
MMANIGAL'S.
RON. Iron ell sizes, Beollop and all
heavy Iron, from best manufactures
MMANIGALS.
HORSE SHOES,
Norway Nailrods,
Cust Steal,
Blister Steel,
Bpring Steel,
Springs,
Axeles,
Ke. &e.,
MMANIGAL'S
it
as dbs
Hubs and Rims. Spokes, Shafts &e.
B31 1} Hicory Fellows at $2.00 per sett
MMANIGAL'S,
nt
ADLERY HARDWARE ofrevery des-
eription, at M'MANIGAL'S.
—— A ————————— ——— ——————— ———
{ (UTLERY. Alargenssortment of Poek-
X et and, Table cuflary, Ten and. table
spoons. In this line we defy conypetition.
‘aitersand ten trayg, at
MMANIGAL'S.
FPPRUNKS aid T nvel
| sortmoernt at MMANICAT'Y
Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings,
Sltioe makers finishing tools, low at
MMANIGAL'S.
SILVER PLATED WARE of every
M'MANIGAL'S.
~
Gi RAND EXUIBITION
Of new and cheap goods just received
from New York and Philadelphia, now
Spened at the store of Graff & Thompson,
Milroy, nearly opposite G. W. Gralism's
Hotel, consisting of a splendid assortment of
Dress und fauty goods, such as
Mohair Cloths
A Ipacas,
Delaines,
Ginghams,
Calicoes,
Lawns,
Muslins,
Cassimeres, |,
Men's Summer Goods,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats of all kinda,
Hardware,
Drugs,
AV all Pagar,
gous, Ware,
Jackets kod Tubs,
Ileady made clothing,
Fish,
Sugar,
Coffee, F apltr iii
Syrups of different Kinds]
Coll ei)
And a general variety of other merchant
dize, usually kept in country stores, all of
which they now offer at the lowest prices:
Farmaors and others from Centre county
will do well to give them a call, and exam-
ine their stock before purchasing else-
where,
148 (4: "wt ‘11 1+ 8 " i hep 4 i it
|. We shall at all times be pleased 5
| show customers guar goods, and will
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PEACE §4
Graff & Thoiupson
IN. MILROY:
| They also have at that Tiinery a good
| dssortnient of
COAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHER
on hand and will be sold low for eash.
21 ete, at
paper at 10 and 1
MMANIGAL'S.
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up at
rOOD AND WILLOW WARE Tubs
Churns, Baskets, Grain
Sexthes and Snethes at
M MANIGAL'S
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ARGE assortiithiit of Table and Car-
MMANIGAL'S.
MARKERS
ou can buy vour Oils, Paints, Var-
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eround Briztles) t new Patent
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MMANIGAL'S.
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PENTERS.
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M'MANIGALS.
YLOOR OIL CLOTH, 12 Different Pat-
I terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8} wide, a good ar-
ticle at Hdets. Oil Shades, all new patterns,
nt MMANIGALS.
ROPE.
Pulleys,
WW hips,
Broom tetine,
Srocrn handles,
+ of if oy ig
W.J MMANIGALY,
Hardware Store;
may 1568 Ty, Milroy, Pa.
Lightness of Draft Conbined.
THE WORLD'S
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of agricultural machinery in existence
: Manufactured wv
FALL & COMPANY,
CHIL
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it of arf exter’ d
v indicate
the points in whiel its sekrowledgad su-
} Il other mowers and respers
1st. sent from solid iron
3
WaNas,
The gearing i
Fhe principal points of superiority of the
cut over the cast gear are accuracy and uni-
fair
5
wheel and cog being cut to a standare
The shaftirg iE
uniformity cand accuracy,
wheels—which’ Bored to a standard
~keyved upon them, forming a con-
nection so perfeet and permanent thatthere
cannot possibly be the least vibration,
8d. The trame or foundation consists of
a solid iron shell or ease, sufficiently strong
2d.
fect
and
are
all external causes of destruction,
4th. The boxing—which eonstitutes a
irefal, the aditstient of ihe
werfect and uniform
throughout, but the alignment itself perfect.
oth.
places by being bossed and sunk into cor-
responding recé¥ieg or “ounter bores in the
piller-bloe¥s . The bolts used are turned
and faced to fit tightly and the thread cut
into the iron. The nuts areof the bestquali-
ty, hot-pressed’ faced and hexagon shaped.
"The attachinents combine all the essen-
tial improvements in common use and some
of superior merit which are peculiar to the
most conventent and substantial manner,
Circulars containing specific description
of the machine, with price list furnished
upon application to the manufacturers.
ISAACHAU PT,
Agent for Centre Co, Pa.
1 RR SA LE.
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A two-story dwelling
house, and two lots, in Centre
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fruit trees on the premises, and
hydrant near the door, Apply
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To Farmers, who are in want of a Mower
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or call on
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ap 10768 Bm. Jellefonte. Pa
Bark and Hides
Wanted at the Tannery
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pound for Bully 9 for Steer and Cow i.
{13 for CxIf gkins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid in cash or
trade for good oak bark.
may860,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON
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