Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, September 30, 1870, Image 3

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    CENTRE HALL REFORTER,
FRIDAY SEPTEMBERBYH 1
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL NRWS.—Our friends will oblige
us by sending in any items of local inter-
est, including deaths, marriages, &ec., as
such are cagarly read by vour friends in
the west, many of whan get the Reporter.
We would asfeon ita fav
trons would gecasianally mail a copy of
the Ranartor te relatives and acquaintans
cas wh farmarly livel in Centre ¢ounty
and removed to other na ts, which woul
induce many ta beooama sabseribers,
BLANKS Blank Simmons, Vendu
Notas, Kxeeutions, snd Judgment and
Rx mts Nita Ahngiwinady Justices War.
enants, &o., fur salgent this Office.
InporTANT TO Business MeN.—
The circulation of the REPORTER, on
this sid» of the county, is now greater
than that of any two papers in the
county, hence business men who wish
to reach the Pennsvalley trade, will
advance their own interests, by adver-
tising in the ReporTER. Our subscrip-
tion list is open to the inspection of all
who wish to advertise.
AE
Towxsair NomiNaTioONs. — The
democrats of the various township will
hear in mind that township officers
will have to be elected at the general
election in October. We suggest that
meetings to make nominations, be held
at the usual places, on Saturday, Oc-
tober, 1st.
The democrats of Potter will meet
at the Old Fort, on Satarday, Oct. 1st,
at 2 p. m., to nominate, 1 assessor, 2
assistant assessors, 1 judge, 2 inspectors
9 school directors, 2 overseers, 1 audi
tor, and 1 townclerk.
2h BOULUD a ae
Cruren DenroaTiox.—The flowy
repaired Evangelical Lutheran chure
‘who has been staying Here with “his
Excelsit Pholagniph caf his ‘week
ellefonta,, where he
‘man Bro’s tod, to continue twkihg
‘photographs, gems, ambrotypes, &e.,
lof every size and style. He keeps
frames of all styles and prices. Asan
‘artist, Mr. Glenn has no superior,
"His work at once recommends itself
land
[Charly, during Fair week, and get a
| picture that will please you and your
| friends. «We can spepk of bis work us
|unsurpassable. Fé
tt ect. A en —
RouNaway.—Qu last Saturday after
inoown, as Mr, George Harpster, an
aged citizen of this place, had returned
[from & visit to Snyder county, while in
[the act of leading his horse from the
| post in front of his house to the stable,
ithe animal took fright and made a
la woodpile, into which the old gentle
‘man was dushed with great force, the
vehiele passing over him and upsetting,
‘the horse took down street, making H
complete wreck of the ton buggy,
which was the property of Wm. Wolf.
Mr. Harpster was confined to his bed
a few days in consequence of the acei-
dent, but received no serious injurics,
ee lp Gp -
Fatarn Accipext~—At Milroy, on
last Friday evening, 19th inst. as M r|
John Strunk was handling some coal]
oil and benzine it accidentally caught
fire. Mr. Strunk seized the vessel con-
‘taining the burning liquid and at
‘tempted to carry it out of the house,
‘but when he came to the outside door
he found it locked and in trying to
‘open it, his elothes eaught fire. Harry
Rope boy of 17, or thereabout,
go die ual Lian di 4 hel
A corps of Penn’a R. R. engineers,
commenced operations, ontheold road,
iu thaygep, across from Centre Hall, on
[Wedflosdnys.® odo 5 wan
ree a
f DEATHS.
On 22nd inst, at Centre Hill, of con.
sumption, Margaret Gilliland, wife of
David Gilliland, aged about 58 years.
MARRIAGES.
On 20th by the Bev 8S. Aurand at the
so
oli
hony G. Noll and Miss Sarah M. Swan-
ger of Millheim,
Pailadelphia Market,
Wheat quiet and unchavged,
Rye at 88¢,
Corn dull at 95297.
Oats unchanged,
Lard duli wt 13 al60,
NEW YORK MARKET
Wheat—No 1 spring at 81 25.1 27,
and winter red alabot 1 30al 34,
Rye dull and nominal.
Oats at 52add0c,
Corn dull at 85a88e¢.
Beef unchanged,
Lard at 153al51,
~
Chicago Market,
Whea' dallat 1 50}a1 50! for Na 2
spring,
Corn, No 2at 63ec.
Oats, No 2at 361a36lec,
Rye, No 1 at 73¢.
Barley at 80.90¢ for No, 2
Hogs quiet at Sa8ie,
Cattle at 3ia7le.
MILROY MARKE1S.
Corrected by Reed & Thompson.
red 000 to } 15...... Rye 70
Old outs 35 New oats 85... Barley 90
Cloverseed 6.00 Timothyseed 4,00.........
Salt 2 50 per suck, and 3,00 per barrel... ..
Hagen Otc Ham 22...... Butter 30... Eggs
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T EACHERS EXAMINATIONS. ~
The Examinations will be held as fol.
lows commencing at 9, o'clock, ut which
time the Secretary wil be expected to have
the class Srguniaed and in readiness, soa
to ¢iuse no delay. Applicants for schools
will bo required to attend the Examination
in the district where they expect to teach,
unless’ they produce a writton request to
‘the contrary from the proper Bourd. All
Should be provided with paper, pen and
Ink.
Murion—Jacksonwville,
tember, 24, dif
Penn—Milltheim, Saturday, Octobor, 1st.
A a Tuesday, . Octobon,
4th,
Potter—Centre Hull, Thursday, October,
27th,
Grego —~Penn Hall, Friday, October, Tth,
Hains —Anronsburg, Saturday, October,
{8th, .
Harris —DBoalsbure,
ber, 12th.
Ferguson—Iine Grove, Thursday Octo-
ber, 13th.
Saturday, Sep-
"
Woednoesday, Octo-
Come one a
e Assortment of those splen-|
sole Goods whic wv
Manufactured at the
MILROY
‘Another Great Earthquake in
CALIFORNIA !
Another lar
“did.
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will now be offered to the public,
Thankful for past favors, 1 mn again rea-|
dy to supply my old customers aud num-
bers of new anes. My wagon willisoon ap.
pear
The T.rgest Arrival of Spring and
Summer Goods.
; . at Centre Hall,
At Your Doors,
londed with a great variety of Goods, fugh
ns Plain and Fancy Cassimeres of the lutest
LADIES AND GENTS
Halfmoon —Stormatown, Friday Octabor,
14th. |
Patton—Waddle's sehnolshouss, Saturs
day, October, 156th, |
Benner—Armagast's school-honge Mon. |
day, October, 17th. |
Lilesburg and Bogs—Milesburp, Tues.
day, October 18th. :
Howard and Curtin—Howard, Wednes- |
day, October, 19th,
oy Eagleville Thursday, October, |
20th,
Taylor and Worth—~Port Matilda, Sat-
turday Octebor 22d,
| Huston—Julian Furnace, Monday, Octo-|
thar, 24d. |
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{ Union—=Unionville, Tuesday, October, |
| 26th
| Spring—Valentine's school-bouse, Wed-|
[nerday, October, 20th.
| (Speci | Examinations will be held at;—|
| Rebershurg, Saturday, Noyeaaber, 5th.
| Ballefonte, Saturday, November, 12th. |
{for such as were prevented from a tending!
lat the proper time, all such Applicants]
{must come prepared, az required on page
1139 of the school L
MAGEE.
R
Co., Supt. |
Aug2i
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RAVELERS
LIFE AN ACC KE} IN-
SURANCE COMPANY, of |
| Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets, $1,- |
M.
Spring & Summer Styies,
Beaver Cloth, Tricot, Doeskin, Satinets,
Tweeda, Jeans, waterproof Plaids,
an almost endless variety of
DRESs
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES
Ra;
Ylannels
Fine, Medium and Coarse,
Stocking Yarns of ull kinds,
he
BLANKETS.
white, gray, and horse Dlankets,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARL
CARPETS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
heavy Damask, Flowered, Ingrain and
Striped, Parlor and Stair Carpets, all supe-
rior, bright fast colors,
WOOL, LARD, und SOAP taken in ex-!
change for Goods. Goods, of every varie,
ty, always on hand at his residence.
John C. Kemp,
. ; centre ud Pa.
Agent for Thompson & Sons. |
Rn 2 2 SHAWLS,
Go THIS WAY |
ITS! SUITS
W. W. McQlellan, at Bellefonte, would]
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ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF
FLANNELS,
| MUS..N8,
; CALICOES,
| AND
apr2tf
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ALSO, A. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
J ust ¥
Culverwel
ry Remin
years’ sucel
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internal m
knife; pe
simple, certn
whic
condition may
* ‘address,
$
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BELLEFONTE MARKETS.
iu Auronsburg, will be dedicated on|seeing the situation of Mr. S., ran to his
Sunday, ‘the 9th of October, 'next.{asistance, and in endeavoring to ex-
There will be German and English tinguish the flames his clothing also
preaching on the occasion. The relig took fire, burning him in a terrible
nine, a. m. Several ministers will
of religion and the ublic in general, |
are cordially invited to attend. By.
order of Building Committee—Wm |
11. Stover, J. H. Musser. sep23t3 |
ee » *
Mr. A. D. Swartz offers his fine prop-
erty, at this place, for sale. ‘See ad-
vertisement.
The letter from oh 2 M., withi
several others, we are obliged to omit, |
on account of the space required by
political articles, the election being so
near at hand.
od ntegie.
ArresT,— We are informed that a
German, who has been in this coun-|
try only sume five weeks, has been ar.
rested in Sugar Valley, on suspicion
of firing the barns of Messrs. Slhioyer|
and Brumgart. :
pr -
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Sa
ooo
Keller and Musser, Bellefonte, vi |
have an exhitbition of goods, in their
store during fic week, which will be a
signt worth seeing. Admittance wil
be free—children half price—bat the
most attractive part will be, that goed
will be disposed of at what might be
cousidered half price. Don't forget it.
Ee aerate ibe i Sib ii
We saw something new at Graham
& Son's boot and shoe store, the other
dav. This is a metallic heel, to be at
tached to the boot or shoe by means of!
three screws, instead of the common
proved forms Ample security, |
ow rates. Also insures against!
hn ANY + " {
Potatoes 0,75] ACCIDENTS causing death or]
n | . : & . 4 . i
er pound 00 [total disabi.ity. Policies written by the
White Whent $1,830, Red 1 15... 'Rye......
10 Cloverseod 6,50
ard por pound 18
Butter 30......Eggs 2. Pte: ton
manner ; and inhaling some of the gas|
therefrom, his lungs were so badly ins
Mr. Strunk was still in a very critical
condition but hopes are entertained of
his recovery.
- - ——— —— di @ AA
ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING —On last
Wednesday afternoon, while a party
of boys were out gunning, a son of
Mr. Wash. Loneberger, about two
miles from this place, met with a very!
serious accident. A son of John Hor
ner shot at a greundsquirrel, running
upon the fence. Loneberger being
upon the opposite side, the bullet une
fortunately stiuck his right arm below
the elbow, which was fearfully shat.
tered, and theu passed into his right]
side above the hip and it 13 supposed,
lodged in his bowels. There isno hope
for the recovery of the unfortunate
boy.
y er eee Ameen
The Wes
the roads covered several inches deep
with dust.
AL.
lf pr mmr ne
Ho! tue Farr! tHE Fair | —Every
body in Pennsvalley talks about going
to the Centre county fair, October 4th,
5th, Gth, and 7th, and all being anx-
ious to know whether Burnside &
Thomas have received new goods, we
can tell them they did receive them.
and a magnificent stock, intended ex-
leather heel. It is beautifully made,
aud we think is destined to succeed the
bor, and will not wear out.
pressly for fair week, and a short time!
158 Tullow 124...... Bucon 18...... Hami0
discovered a sate and simple remedy for
cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal
Organs, and the whole train of disorders
Great numbers have been cured by this
noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to
this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any
one whe needs it, Free of Charge. Address
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D., Bible
House New York City. junl7.Om
$1000 REWARD !—1 will give one thou.
sand dollars reward forany ease of the fol-
lowing disease, which the Medical Fucul-
ty have pronounced incurable, that Dr.
Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure,
)r Richau's Golden Balsam No. 1, will,
curo Syphilis in its primary and secondary |
stages, such as old Uleers, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and
Sorcness of the Sealp, eradicating disense
and mercury thoroughly —Dr. Richau's
diseases to obtain a radical cure wilitout
wevent the patients from eating and drink-
+ 83 per bottle or two bottles, $0, |
Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a safe]
and all Urinary Derangements, nceom; a-
nied with full directions. Warranted to]
cure. Price, $3 per bottle,
Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir d" Amour, a|
radical eure for General Debility in old or
voung, imparting energy to those who have
led au life of sensuality. Price, $5 per bot-
tle. or two bottles $0.
On receipt of price, by mail or Express,
be shipped to any
spondents, None genuine
Address, Dr. D. B. Rich-
Now York. oecly
we
A Radical Revolution
and more durable than leather and
suve an immense amount of work.
Yvery body ought to call and see
them.
The above we copy from the Belle-
foute Watchman, and add that we have
also examined the new" patent heel,
and take it to be a useful invention,
and lasting upon boots and shoes.
Messrs. Graham & Son have the right
fur Centre county.
M. W. Jacobus, D. D,, Commentor
ard Professer in Theological Seminary,
Allegheny, Pa, says, of “Our Father's
House.” The topies are fresh and sug-
gestive; the style is highly cultivated
and ornate; the book is fascinating,
instructive and elevating.—See adver-
tisement.
di
Tae REasoN Way.—The immedi-
ate cause of premature fading or
blanching of the: hair is an obstruction
of the oil vessels which afford the col-
oring matter. The remote causes may
be general ill health, trouble of mind,
etc. Hence, in order to restore its
natural color and beauty the oil vessels
must be restored to their normal con-
dition, It is on this principle that
Nature's Hair Restorative is com-
pounded, and it has proved a complete
success, wherever faithfully applied.
It is not a poisonous dye, consequently
the effect is gradual, and in severe cases
two or three bottles are necessary to
produce the desired result. See ad-
vertisement. A
uli
>
Larce House.—The largest - buil-
ding in Pennsyalley, is the new store
and dwelling of Mr. Snook, the enter-
prizing merchant of Millheim. Tt is
a three story brick, extending back
the whole length of the lot and cover-
ing the front, facing the turnpike, The
third story, we are informed, is intea-
ded for a hall. Mr. Snook’s new
building is an ornament to that enter-
prisig 4nd ively “town, and proves
that a man who sells goods low and
advertises, will always get along. A
large assortment of all kinds of goods,
always on hand at Bnook’s and bar-
gains never run-out.
Uri=Mr. Samuel Working’s new
fn on Charen street, went up this
week. Centre Hamil still keeps on im-
provibg, new houses are continually
going apyand others are in contempla-
tion.
ee el Ae
The county jail now has eight board-
ers—three being blacks.
money of their customers. We recom
no other store.
Attention Farmer
MILROY GRAIN DEPOT.
ing the farmers of Centre county, that they
still continue to have charge of the W
| house, attached to the mill, at Milroy, and
are still prepared to
i Grain, for Cash, at
| Persons dealing with the firm, can rest as-
‘sured that we will at all times render sat-
|isfaction, in paying prices as high as else
where, resolved not to be underbid,
Thankful for the liberal patronage here-
tofore given them, they hope, by a striet
attention to business, to merit a continuance
of the same.
PLASTER, SALT AND COAL,
always on hand and for sale at lowest mar-
tket rates. REED & THOMPSON.
A.S. KERLIN,
Supt. of Warehouse 16sep3m
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under-
signed, an auditor appointed by the
Orphan’s Court, of Centre county, to dis-
tribute the money arising out of the estate
of Catherine Wise, (formerly Catherine
Kern), daughter and heir at law of John
Kern, deceased, to and amongst those le-
ally entitled thereto, will. attend to the
is ofhis appointment athis office on Fri-
day the 21st day of Oct., 1870, at 10 o'clock a .
m., of said d \y, when and where all parties
interested ean attend, or they will forever
after be debarred from gaining any. part
of decedents estate. JNO. F. POTTER,
16scp3t Auditor.
News! See Here!
TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE
The undersigned hereby informs the
¢itizens of Pennsvalley that he has pur
chased the Tinshop heretofore carried on
by the C. H. Mfg Co., and wil: continue
the same, at the old stand, in all its branch-
es, in the manufacture of
STOVE PIPE & SPOUTING.
All kinds of repairing done. He has
always on hand
Fruit Cans, of all Sizes,
BUCKETS
DIPPERS,
DISHES, &C.
All work warranted and charges reason-
able. A share of the public patronage so-
licited. AND. REESMAN,
Zepl0y Ceutre Hall
HOWARD SANITARY ATID ASS0-
CIATION.—For the Relief and Cure of
the Errir g and Unfortunate, on Principles
of Christian Philanthropy.
Follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE
and SociAL EviLs, with sanitary aid forthe
iflicied Sem = sealed Envelopes.
Address, 1} SSOCIATION,
Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. julls.1y
LEAD,
Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye
Its effects
CRISTADORO.S HAIR PRESERVA-
Try it.
“Children’s Lives Saved for 50 ets.”
FMPHOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE
ANNUALLY OF Croop. Now, Moth-
ers, if you would spend 50 cents, and al-
ways have a bottle of Dr. Tobiar's Venetian
Liniment in the house, you never need fear
losing your little one when attacked with
this complaint. It is now 22 years since 1
have put up my Liniment, and never heard
of a child dying of Croup when my Lini-
ment was used but hundreds of cures have
been reported to me, and many state if it
was $10 per bottle they would not be with-
out it. Besides which, it isa certain cure
for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Swellings, Mumps, Colic,
Diarrhea Dysentery, Sprains, Old Sores
and Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest.
Noone once tries it who is ever without it.
nally. Full directions with every bottle.
Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers in
the United States.
N.X.
BRANDRETH’S PILLS.
Their great value consists in this: They
may be used so long as any disease affects
any of the organs of the body; and by thus
persevering in their use the disease will be
cured, and the body restored to health,
free from every taint and impurity, Their
reputation proves their merit.
Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justice of
the Peace, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, says
Brandreth's Pills eured him of Dyspepsia
and Heartburn, when every other medicine
had failed to relieve him. Certificate dated
April 2, 1868,
Dr. Turner, of Savannah, Ga., says he
has, for nearly forty years recommended
Brandreth’s Pills as a specific in Yellow
Fever, that he never knew a patient to die
who took them torthis ma.ady, being other
wise sound. Their prompt use takes out
of the body those matters which feed the
ly medicine he considers them far in ad-
vanee of all others, and here he speaks
from personal experience of their quali-
ties.
year or month. Has paid $700 get day!
for Six Years in benifits to policy-holders. |
sept. 20.41
OX A DAY '—40 new articles for!
£25 Agents Samples free. H. B.|
SHAW, Alfred, Me. sept. 30.4¢t |
i
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
| Prizes cashed and information furnished by |
GEORGE UPHAM, Providence R. 1. |
pt 80 4t
'
30 Cenls to 85 per Evening, at Home !|
| Weare prepared to farnish ‘profitable
'craployment to Men and V' omen at their]
homes. One person in each loenlity through- |
out the United States, cun engage in this!
business of great wages. We send, free, |
full particulars and a valuable sample, |
which will do to commence work on® Any |
person seeing this notice, who wants profit.
able, permanent work, Shoald send us their]
address, without delay. E. C. ALLEN
& CO., Augusta, Maine.
$10 nll Tool
A PAY FOR ALL —Stencil Tool
L-|
LAM, (15 Broadway. N'Y.
snmples mailed free. A, J, Fu
sept. 30,4
VOID QUACKS. —A victim of early
indiseretion, causing nervous debilis!
| 80
oe
A.
ple means of self-core, which he will send
ree to his fellow-sutlerers, Address J.
free to his fell fferer Addr L.}
SAXON GREEN.
Is Brighter,witl not Fade, Costs Less]
as much surface,
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN |
PAINTS. |
J. HL WEEKS & CO., Manufacturers,
122 North 4th Strect, Philadelphia. sep9,4t|
SYCHOMANCY. FASCINATION|
OR SOUL-CHA RMING.—400 pages; |
cloth. This wonderful book has full dn-
| either sex, or any animal, at will. Mes
It can be obtained
| by sending address, with 10 cents postage, |
to T. W. EVANS & CO.. No. 41 So. Eighth]
St., Philadelphia. sept. dw]
PRICE REDUCED. |
THE BESTIN THE COUNTRY. |
| NEWYORK OBSERVER, |
$3 PER ANNUM.
SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR. & CO,
47 Park Row, New York. septd. dw |
ANTED —Lands in Pennsylvania
for eash and good stoc<s. TOWN-|
| Philadelphia. sept. dw
(CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED!
I own interest in one of the best Silver!
Mines of the day, developing, &ec., near|
‘Georgetown, Col. Can satisfy you of its;
‘undoubted value as a good investment and |
a paying one. Best of references given. I
wish to sell one-half of it very cheap for
ieash, Address my att’'ys, TOWNSEND!
BROS. 1384 South Third street, Philadel-|
phia. septd.4w |
$100 000 INSIX MONTHS can’
hd . be made by a shrewd
and relinble man in a sure, safe business,
| An investment of $25 will return a clear
| profit of $475. For particulars eall on or
‘address the NORTH A ERICAN PIC.
"TURE CO., No. 85 Nassau Street, New|
| York. : septO.4w |
soi ——
GENTS WANTED ($225 A MONTH)
—by the AMERICAN KNITTING
MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS, or
ST. LOUIS, MO. 23sep.8m
'WANTED—AGENTS, (820 PER
(day) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUT-
TLE SEWING MACHNE. Hus the un-
‘der-feed, makes the “lock stitea” (alike on
‘both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best
{and cheepest family-Séwing Machine in
the market. Address, Jou~NsoN
| & co., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa. Chi-
| eago, Ill, or St. Louis, Mo, 23sep.3m
EWSPAPER ADVERTISING A
| New Book of 128 pages. Price 80 cts.
mail. AMERICA NEWS CO.
Youk. sept 4w
| FORTUNES
| Offeredto live men. Rare Chance. Send
‘Stamp. Diamond K. Co., Wilmington Del.
sept). 3m
Agents Wanted (Male or Female) For The
PHYSICAL LIFE OF
WOMAN:
BY GEO. H. NAFHEYS, M. D.
This Brave, Pure Book is the great suc-|
cess of the year. 45,000 have already been
sold. Tt still sells with a rapidity quiet
unprecedented. Agents all agree that
they make money faster selling it than an
other. Much firstclass territory is still
open. Send at once for pamphlet, &e.
Address, GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK &
BOSTON. sept). 4w
CETTING UP CLUBS,
GREATSAVING to CONSUMERS
Parties enquire how to get up clubs,
Our answer is send for Price List, and a
Club form will accompany it with full
directions,—making a large saving to con-
sumers and renumerative to Club organi-
zers.
The Great American Tea Co.
31 & 33 Vesey Street,
P. 0. Box 5643. NEW YORK. sept9.4w
The Magic Comb i change any
colored hairor
beard to a pernanent black or brown. It
Contains no poisdn. A.y ome can use it,
One sent by mail for $1. Address MAG-
1CCOMB CO. Springfield, Mass. augl9.3m!
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| New
who may desire to be rigged out,
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COFFEES.
! : also a large stock of
‘FISH, the best, all kinds,
| MACKEREL and HERRING,
the best and cheapest in the market.
Wolf’s Old Stand.
WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR
CARE TO MAXEY IT AN OBJECT
In well Fitting, Substantially | SYRUPS,
& Fashionably
made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma-
terial they choose, I would say that I am
still in the ficld, and prepared tv accommo- |
date. 1 have a large and excellent assort- |
ment of
Furnishing Goods,
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ALSO, FOR
from which RuTinents will be made to or-
sr in the 5
ern Je {AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD
FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL.
ap24'68,y. WM. WOLF.
All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine] EW HARDWARE STORK!
stock. Having just bought my goods du-
,_ ure ie) J. & J. HARRIS,
ring the lust panic, I defy competition as
to prises, durability, and fashion, this side/ NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW.
of Philadelphia | A new and complete Hardware Store has
Remember the Place | been opened by the undersigned in Brock:
W. W. McCLELLA offs new building—where they are pre.
No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Allegheny street. ared to sell all kinds of Building and Hous:
Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, | wrnishing Hardwure, Iron, Steel, Nails.
vestings, callars, umbrellas, ecains, hats, |
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
N lerh
| Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Han¢
up Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Suws, Ive Crean
| Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful.
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al}
sizes, Picture Frames,
Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps,
: | Felloes, and Habs, Plows, Cultivate
pe ———— Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold
ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery. Shoy-
Millheim, Pa. (formerly Wm. Hos-|els, Spades and Forks, Locks, "Hinges
te man’s). This well known Hotel has Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes. Nails
been refitted by its new proprietor. The| Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricatin
traveling community are invited to give|Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices,
him a call. His table will be kept first-llows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools
class, and his bar always supplied with| Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells
choice lignors, Drovers will find accom-| Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Ca
modation for any nnmber of horses. ter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils
marl2 60tf Varnishes received and for fale at |
june§'68,1y. J. & J. HARRIS.
Wall Paper!
I have just received from New York
5000 Bolts
of English afif American Wall Paper.
in the Intest style.
I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS
de25,68y
ralgin Facialis often effecting a erfect |
cure in a single day No form or | grvous|
Disease fails to yield to its wonderful pow-! :
Even in the severe cases of Chronie Ouk papers and all styles suitable for Halls
Neuralgia. affecting the entire system its Parlors, &e.
use for a few days affords the most astonish.
ing relief and rarely fails to prodnce a!
complete and permanenteure. It contains |
no matervialsin the slightest degreeinjurious,
It has the unqualified approval of the best
physicians. Thousands in every part of]
the country, gratefully acknowledge its! Songs : ill do
power to sooth the tortured nerves, and Persons intending papering will do. well to
restoring the fuiling strength. examine my stock before buying elsewher.
Seut by mail on receipt of price and pos-
tage,
One package......5$1.00...... Postage 6 cents.
Six Packages,......5.00 eg he ST M8
It is sold by all dealerf in drugs
medicines and by TURNER & CO.
Proprietors, 120 TREMONTST BOSTON |
MASS. 19aug3m’eow
or year and expenses guaran
$2000 Pe to all RD a and
women selling our world renowned patent
Silver Mould Wire Clothes Li For
full particulars address the Girard WIRE
Mis, Pur, Pa. septO.4w
AN C 1 will send the
Sh ror) MALE cceipt by which!
eT Lwas Sired off
co RINE Dats ree ELLER & JARRETT
Aauaress Mrs, M. C. Leggett, Hoboken, N. 7!
‘ Oseptit
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FREE LOVE.
AND
ITS VOTARIES, by Dr. Jxo. B. ErLris.
The most STARTLING book of modern times, |
The whole subject laid bare and its hideous- |
ness exposed to universal exeeration.|
WRITTEN IN THE INTERESTS OF CIVILIZA- |
TION, CHRISTIANITY AND PUuBLic MORALI- |
TY. Send for circulars and terms. U. .8,|
Publishing Co., N. Y., Cincinnati Chicago
and St. Louis, : sept). dw |
Good common paper at 5 cents per Bolt.
Orders by mail, stating size and kind of
and | room, will be carefully selected and for-
Sole warded and if not proven satisfactory can
be returned at
W.J. McMANIGAL’S
HARDWARE STORE,
ap8tf MILROY, PA
Samples of the above Paper ean be seen
at A. A. Kerlin's store, near Centre Hill,
and order. taken at same prices as at ‘my
own store. W.J. NM.
»
dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
also all the
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES.
———
A very large as-
sortment of Tot
LET ARTICLES,
F A xcy "Goods
Soaps, &c., &c.,
The firest qual-
ity of Razor
ITER, PockEer
K x1vEs, SCISSORS
and Razors.
Warn PAPER IN
GREAT VARIETY.
Ee rr WE
CH rs C ie T, Ey. | : ad
Well’s Carbolic Tablets. PRESCRIPTIONS, componndrd by com-
A specific for all diseases of the respira-| petent druggists at alt hours, duy or Bight.
tory organs oF pacus HiHbrgnce. No | Nivht customers pu} migbthell
family shou without it. Rise ZELLF J .
“DR. WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS Bishop St., Bellefonte Pa.
The should be BiompHy taken in wll jun1s ly a
cases yptheria, Hoarseness and in all’ SH Herring. ) :
affections of the Throat and Tange, yes. FI ne, . THOMAS; a
YR WORMS IN CHILD
FoR Lae EVERY VARIETY and
in
they are simply invaluable aud au exgel- .
3 d en the Kidneys do not per- a
J ar To Sy. Bend for| ap10.68 IRWIN & WILSON'S.
PICES of all varieties, ground to order
form their funetions properly, Send for
and warranted to be strietly pure.
some Price, 25 cents per
It is the only placeyou can find unadultera-
bv rail on receipt of the price. by J. Q.
KEILOGG 34 Platt St., N. Y.Sole Agent
ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac-
tion. Yon cun only find them at
for the U.S. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
sept9.4w
all others,
chine,
It a
ec. Crot
ence with a
which has
ork.)
can hardly see
(General Gran
considered, of
vantages;
liable to
Spoounes,
both kinds, at
‘stitches i
Baker 8S.
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H. Williams &
fonte.
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