Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, December 02, 1870, Image 4

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CENTRE HALL REYOR
FRIDAY DECEMBER, 2d, 1870
How thie Highwaymen Twice Cap
{ured the Central Preifie Rail
rond Train—Nasks, Romance
and Treasure: :
Mr. Cun mings, the baggepe-mastsr,
makes the following statement of the trans
action to ene of our reporterst We had
Just got about ning miles owt of Verdi. The
moot was shining brightly. When the |
bréakman went arennd the cars, ne he al.
ways does, to soe if gape any “dead
heads’ on bo lly ave, |
beosaw two r the ex. |
press car, and a t
doing there, when THES ‘pistol to his
face and told him to get ipside, | He came
in the baggazecarging tolg the gongugtar, |
Mr. Marshall, that some won, outside drew |
n pistol on him. Marshall opened the door
to go ontside, when they pat the pistal to |
his faco, He came in and picked up a
hutchet aud said they had pistols ont¢' ero. |
1 told him not to go out with nothing but |
a hatchet, for they might shoot him, 1]
then said we had better etop the train and |
tee who was running it, weorthem. Whila |
we were talking the rest had climbed over |
to the express carand detached it. At this
time the train had juet stock tha grade. !
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of fifty miles an hour. The engineer |
whistled dun brakes. He then looked
around, when two pistols were planted
right in his face. They told him to go en.
He sacked them where they wanted him to
Here he pulled the whistle twice,
when one of the men asked him what he
did that for. He answered that it was to
loose the brakes. They then toid him to
go down to the lower switch. The engi
neer, Mr. Small, said, “The other train is
due therein a few moments, and we will be
ran into." “That's all right”! one of the
fellows said, ‘we've fixed that all up.”
They had placed obstructions on the track
When they gotdown to the swiich they
took the engineer anc fireman, and made
them stand onthe ground, and then they
went to the door of the express car and
knocked. The expressman, who had seen
gomething was the matter, stipposed it was
geome of the train men, and opened it, when
they put a pistol to his head, and told him
that they wanted the specie box and must
have it. They were all masked. Thenext
time we were robbed it was done in precise.
ly the same manner. None of us had fire-
arme except the expressmad, and he had
laid them aside and could not get them in
time,
Two of the robbers were dressed in sol-
dier's clothes, and two in citizen's dress,
and they bad two Henry rifles and two
carabines, besides revolvers, in the party,
and were supposed to be deserters who
escaped from Camp Halleck a few days
since. as they had been seen within a day
or two in the vivinity of Independence. As
soon as the train arrived at Leano, Divi-
go.
engine, with men, to Wells for forces for
by daylight had three different parties on
their trail.
gine and train for Garline, stopping at El-
ko for Sheriff Fiteh and posse of nine men,
« notifying the commanderof the pat of the
circastances, and asking for a squad of
cavalry #4 start on pa suit. Tmpressions
are that there are so many and so experien-
ced scouts in pursuit that it will be impos-
gible for the robbers to escape. Acthere is
no telegraph office near the ecene of robh-
The excess of males over females in the
different countries of the world has recent.
ly been the subjeet of investigation. In
the United Btates, in 1860, ina total white
population of 19,060,068, thore was an ex-
cess of 498,736; in a total free colored popu-
Intion of 431,440, there was an excess of 17,-
047 females over males; and in atotal slave
pr pulation of 3, 204.318, these was an ex-
cees of 755 males. In 1890, in a total white
population of 27,007,314 théré Was an excess
of 780,544 males; in: a free colored popula-
tion of 487,008, there was an excess of 19,
900 females; and in a slave population of
3,062,700, an ‘excess of 114% male In
New York city, atpresent, it, is asserted
that there nre 11,000 more meles than fo
males, while there aro 132,000 more fumales
of a marriage ible age than wales of that |
class. In Greal Britain, mtheothor hand,
there ia an exoess of 700,000 fomales over
males; and in France, Austria, Italy,
Spain and Prussia, with a population of
138,000,000, there are L0H, 000 mora {e-
tales than mala
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From the Titusville Herald we learn that |
the predugtion of petroleum, for the |
month « fUctaber, amounted 16 20,120 bar- |
rela per day, or a total production for the |
month of 624902 durrela,. Contrary to |
general expectation, gho district of Wast
Hickory shows ‘a detline in the vield of |
from 200 to R00 barrels, This loeality du
ring the month of September exhibited the
largost incranse of any distriot inthe region
would bo fully maintained during Octo-
ber.
Tho Sapramoe Court of Massachusetts has
fiftean hundred divoree cases on its docket.
We are not told how many more there
would be, did not one or both of the parties
go to Indiana or Chieage to be relieved of
sheir connubial infelicities Up tothe late
war of sections, there had never been a
divorce granted in South Carolina, Since
the war the blacks of that State almost
come up.t0 Massachusetts in the number of
their applications to bo relieved of the mat-
rimonial yoke. Bad practices are more
catching than goo l ones, which may ac-
count for the spread of the divorce epide-
mic. Massachusetts just now seems to be
pretty deeply afflicted with the complaint.
The Courier-Journal thinks: If Gen.
| Grant dosn't mind we thall have to run
him for President in 1872 <that is, the De
mocracy will. He has done an immense
deal for our party within the last few weeks,
His intentions are all Radical, itis true;
but the results are all Demecratic. Hesent
his bayonets to New York, and the De-
moeracy have swept the city and State like !
a whirlwind. Ile sent his bayonets to
Alabama, and the Demecratic ticket is
elected by a large.majority-—a Democratic
Governor, a Democratic Legisinture, and
the assurance of a Democratic United
States Senator in the place of carpet-bagger
Warner. Hesent all the Federal office-
{ holders in Missouri to the block for their
| supportto Graty Brown, and Brown walks
| over the course, .Forall these kindnesses
| the Democracy, if they can't consistently
| nominate Grant for tha Presiaency, should
| at least add a magnificent mocumental
| wing to his villa at Long Branch. Let it
be done by all means.
It is stated that the new Lggislatare of
{ Louisiana, just elected, will c¢.ntain four
| colored men in the Senate and about forty
| in the House. South Carolina not only
elects three colored members of Congress,
but a colored Lieutenant Governor, elesen
colored State Senato s, and eighty colored
members of the House, besides a colored
Secretary of State’ and a Suprem Judge.
Alabama has elected a colored member of
Congress and a number of colored persons
o the State Legislature.
To Remove Staixs—those . of
bery, and itis an uninhabited portion of |
the country, it may somewhat retard the |
capture of the robbers, as well as delay |
geiting information of progress, but ae |
soon as anything relinble can be learned |
t wall be reported —[San Fransisco Chroni- |
cle],
A msrp ost: ln. eo —— a rw
Si Fire to the Cabin—They
Escape, but Are Pursued.
St. Louis, November 21.—A most horri-
ble murder of a whole family, numbering
five persons, was eommitied near Potosi,
on the Iron Mountain Railroad, in Wash-
ington county, last Saturday. The par
ticulars, as related by special dispatches to
our papers, are as follows:
John Armstrong and Ches. Jolly, mi-
ners, working in the neighborhood, went
to Potosi on urday to sell some mineral.
They drank {recly in town, and while re-
tursing home, called at the cabin of David
Lapine, a French creole, residing a mile
and a half north of Potosi. While there a
difficulty arose between Armstrong and
Jolly and a'sister of Mri. Lapine. Mr. La-
pine interferred to quiet the disturbance,
when Jolly drew a revolver and shot the |
oldman four times, killing ‘him instantly,
Jolly then turned upon Mrs. Lapine, who
had endeavored to prevent the killing of |
her husband; knocked her down with hie
fist, then hot and killed her.
Armstrong, in the meantime had pro-
cured an axe, with which he knocked down
Mrs. Lapine's sister, and then completely
*evered the heads of all from their bodies.
The two children were also murdered. The
men then fired the cabin, and burned it to
the ground with the bodies of the butcher-
ed people in it: The murderers then fled,
and have not yet been captured but tho of-
ficers and «i large posse of citizens are in
pursuii, and their arrest is regarded as
certain,
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TA a an i A S— a ——
The following exhibits the population of
a number of the cities avd towns if the
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State, aceording tothe present and preceds
ing censuses ;
Mod 3 AL A
SUMS rant uAY va Tym
York rears K,605
Alientown. mesdnieass is rernnn ai LI
Laslon...,....... 0 8.0545
Lebunonti 00 75 4,419
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1870,
45,762
£10121
14,008 |
10.010
6,72)
Scranton |...
TRE eee® cas apes ca
grass, grape juice and the like—from
white garmets, dampen the spot and
hold it over the fumes of a lighed
sulpher match.
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Grover & Bak
ers
HIGHEST PREMIUM
SEWING MACHINES.
The following are selected from thous-
ands of testimonials of similar.character, as
expressing the reasons for the prefoerénce
for the GrovER & BAKER Machines over
all others,
# #% J] like the Grover & Baker Ma-
chine, in the first place, because, if I had
any other, I should still want 8 Grover &
Baker; and, having a Grover & Baker, it
answers the same vurpose of all the rest.
It does u greater variety of work and it is
easier to learn thin any ether.” —Mrs. J.
C. Croty flenny June.)
# #1 have had several vears' experi-
ence with as Grover & Baker Muachine
which has given me great satisfaction. i
think the Grover & Baker Machir.eis more
ea-ily managed, and less liable to get out
of order, 1 prefer the Grover & Baker,
decidedly.” ~[Mrs. Dr. Watts, New
York.)
¥*%# '] have had one in my ‘amily for
some two years; and from what 1 know ot
its workings, and from the testimony of
many of iny friends who use the same, I
can hardly see how anythine could be more
complete or give better satisfaction,” -—— Mrs.
(General Grant.)
#2» 41 helieveittobethe best, nll things
considered, of any that 1 have known. H
iz very simple and easily learned ; the sow.
ing from the ordinary spools is a great ad-
vantages the stitch is entirely reliable; it
does ornamental work beautifully ; itis not
iinhle to get out of order,’—Mre. A, M,
Spoones, 36 Bound Street, Brooklyn,
The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine
Company manutacture both the Elastic
Stites and Lock Stiteh Machines, and offer
tho public a che ice of the best machines of
hoth Kinds, at their e-tablishtments in all
the Inrge cities, and through agencies in
nearl® all towas throughout the country.
Price Lists nud sanples of sewing in beth
Doylestown... .c. ois 1,723
Sanbary 0c 0a as
Mauch Chunk ............... 2,954
Carlaje....,,) [D000 7 sles
Rideawyy, ©" 0 79
Wilkesbarre......... tigre 2H
Williamsport........ oe tiieiy 4 53
Erie... ...
ANCUBIET sinsvanaeitss
Reading... 0...
1,601
3 uot
#885 |
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Charles Snyder, a citizen of Mauch
Chank, ina tempting to shoot a cat od |
Monday morning, - accidentally diss!
charged his revolver, the contents |
entering his heart, killing him instant-
ly.
The next Congress will contain five |
negroes
stitches furtished on application to Grover
&Baker 8. M. Co., Philadelphia, orto F
P, Greene Phillipsburg, For sale at S.
- An A 5. SA + SA So
TO TEACHERS. - Toachors are hereby
reguine applicants, will be held at the
Superintendents office, in Bellefonte, for
three or four Saturday's in succession du-
ring the present month. All must bring
request from Board, as per law,
Vieancies exisc ing the Eagleville High
School, alse in Spring, Potter, and Mar-
rion.
R. M. MAGEE
nov. 4t Supt.
KET CUTLERY-—all makes and
HOC
P : pricesat IRWIN & WILSON,
apl’od
The “Little Giant”
THE BEST
For pointing rails, sawing firewood,
and all kinds of sawing, such as
LATH, PALING,SHINGLLS, &e.,
while for boring and mortiaing all kinds of
timber, including Fence Posts, it is to-day
without an equal. The time has come when
almost every Farmer wants a machine for
all kinds of sawing, mortising, &o. To all
1 would say, dont buy before seeing the
LITTLE GIANT.
Machine, among which are
the following
It is very amall, light, and strong, with-
out any unnecossary gearing, is farnished
fv baring, making the motion regular
enough for railway or any other power,
without worrying the borses, It has a
larger capacity than any similar machine,
being eapable of sawing 3 to 4 cords of
wood, twice through, per hour, and boring
75 to 100 fonce posts in the same time.
ret takes only two men toran itin
posta SIt points all kinds of rails
ready to pul in the fance and mortises posts
ready to set un, at the rate of 50 to 60 per
hour. 28 No magter how erooked the
facility, Ha
THE LITTLE: GIANT
[s always ready to run against any
similar machine.
Its superiority is established. It ia impos.
sible to got out of order and there is no
wearing out to it. Fixtures for sawln
shingles are always put on when desired.
Capacity. 5000 to 8000 per day.
THE LITTLE GIANT was Patented
April 20, '89, and sold in every County
where it has been exhibited. For township
rights or machines apply to
GEORGE REESER.
ljulém Aaronshurg.
C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB.
R. LIC AND MILITARY AGENT,
and Conveyvancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mort-
gages, and all instruments of writing faith-
fully attended to, Special attention given
to the collection of Bounty and Pension
claims. Office vearly opnosite the Court
House, two doors above Messrs. Bush &
Yocum's Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
10junly
HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and flodings
in all their varieties, at
BURNSIDE s THOMAS".
A
CENTRE HALL
Manufacturing Co.
Machine Works.
CENTRE BALL CEN1LE (L,Y 2
Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and
MAcuiNE SuHors and AGRICULTURAL
Works. Stocked with all new and lates!
improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an-
nounceto the publicthatthey are now ready
to recoive orders for anything in their line
of business,
S haf tings,
Pullies.
Hangers,
IRON & BRASS
which now stands unrivalled.
This Reaper has advantages overall othe:
Reapers now mahufuctored. One advan-
tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by
which we gain.one hundred per cent over
other machines. Another advantage is the
hoisting and lowering apparatus, whaereb:
the driver has under his complete contro!
of the machine; incomingto a spot of lodg-
ed grain, the:driver cantehange the cut of
he machine in an instant] without stopping
the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14
inches at the outside of the machine, as well
as on the inside. It is eonstructed of first
class material; and.built by first class ma-
chanics. We warrant it second to none.
All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing
Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im
proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Di®
ferant kinds of
PLOWS
PLOW CASTING:
The Celebrated Heckendorn Economien
plow which has given entire satisfaction
We employ the best Patternmakers, our
patterns are allnewand of the mostimprov-
ed plans. Plane, Specifications and I aw
ings furnished for all work dune by us.
7% \We hope by strict atter.tion to bus «
ness Lo receive a share of public patronag,
CASTINGS
of evary description made and fitted up fo
MILLS,
FORGES,
FURNACES,
FACTORIES,
TANNERIES,
&C., &C.
KEYSTONE
HARVESTER,
All orders by mail promptly attended to
CENTRE HALL MF'G COM'P
Ap1068tf.
NATURE'S
TRADE MARK.
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Hair Restorative
Contains mo LAC SULPHUR-—No
BUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH-
ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and is entirely free from the
Peisonous and Health-destroying
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara-
tions,
Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
not soil the finest He SAFE
CLEAN snd EFFICIENT-—desidera-
turns LONG SOUGHT FOR AND
FOUND AT LAST!
It restores and prevents the Hair from
becoming Gray, imparts a soft. glossy op
pearance, removes Dandruff, is eool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent when prematurely lost, prevents
Headaches, cures all Humors. eutuneous
eruptions, and upnatural Heat.
DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton June-
tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER
BROTHERS, Gloucester, Muss; . The
Genuine is put up ina panel bottle, made
expressly for it, with the nameofthe article
blown in the glass. Ask your!Druggist for
Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no
other.
For sale by Wm. Welf and J. B. Selt
Centre Hall 24junly
TE MA AR
WINES AND LIQUORS
Tho subscriber respectfully calls the at-
ention of the pubile to his establishm n
ropared to farnish all kinds o
Domestic Liquors' wholesale
t
where he is
Foreign an
od tobe the beat qualities according to |
heir reapoctive prices, His stock consists
Holland
in, Port, Muderia, Cherry, Blackberry
¢ best articlos—at as
easonable rates as can be had in the city,
, Ginger
and Rum, Cordial of all kinds.
particularly invite Farmers, Ho.
pers and others to call and examine
priv, to judge for themselves
and be certain of procuring what they buy,
which can seldorg be done when purchas-
ng in the gity..
2 Physi asante rgapoci fully rinbield
o givathid liquors a frial. ap
Saati HALL HOTEL, ‘
J Jony Spaxarer, Propristow
Stages arrive and depart daily, Br all
points, north, south, east and west,
This favorite Hotel has been refittad and
farnighed by its new proprietor, and isnow
in every rospect one of tho most. pleasant
country Hotels in central Pennsylvania,
The travelling community and drovers will
always find the best accommodations. Per-
sons from the city wishing to spend a few
weeks during the summer in the country,
will find Centre Hall one of the most dean.
tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel
all they could desire for comfort and con-
venience. aplO' G8, tf,
"COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
Yeagertown, on the Lewistown
und Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
anu Spring Wagons, which he now offers
for sale az superior in quality and styles te
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very best seasoned stock by
first clasz practical workmen, and finished
in a style that challenges comparison with
any work out of or in the Eastern cities
and ean ba sald at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and cities,
amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv-
ing. Being mastor of hia own situation,
Ho vial
and free from uny annoyances in his basi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
customers, rendoring satisfaction alike te
all patrons, operatives, his country, anc
himeelf.
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and you eannot fail to be satisfied,
REPAIRING
of all kinds done neatly, promptly, na
rensonably,
Y eagertown, Jnna 12, 1868 —1y,
OUBLF AND SINGLE BARREL
ap10'68,
fowling pieces at
IRWIN & WILSON.
W 4. B. ETTELE
HOLESALE WINE &
STORE
Bishop strect, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil-
'
5
LIQUOR
5.1L. IOI 500
GOOD NEWSFORTEE
Great Attraction and Grent:
deteryain
popular demand for Low
spectfully calls the attention
to his stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered at the old stand, D
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gost and most varied and complete
ment o ny
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles,
of every description and quality. Whips, |
di t everything complete to a firsts
olash satablishmant, ho now offers at prices
A better variety, a better
style of Saddlery bh
serod to gl public,
08
tock and
elfewhere.
Determined to please
nkful for the liberal
uality or Sud
as never Pe
Ca and fore Dienst
atisfled ‘before purchasings
my patrons and
share of patronagé
I respectfally salicit a
continuance of the ‘pnd
of ACOB DINGES,
_ 8pl0'68 ly. Centre Hall,
/
NEY FIRM, NEW GOODS AND
E ® @
. Panic Prices.
FOSTER, DEVLING & WILSON,
fring urchr «ed the extensive store of
owell, Gillilar. 1 & Co., and addedto them
at panic prices large assortment of
NEW GOODS,
They are enabled to sell at
OLD FASHIONED PRICES!
A iarge variety of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
Great Bargains in
Muslin and Calicoes,
Ready-Made Clothing
Warranted to Suit.
Our Cloths and Cassimers,
Cant be excelled.
THEIR GROCERY. DEPARTMENT,
Astonishes évery one in assortment and low
rices,
’S ‘rap, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Canned fruits,
Yo Domestic und Foreign Fruits,
Cheese and pastries of ail kinds,
and every other n1tiele bos
longing to the Grocery
Department.
They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rates.
2% Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers
| look to your interest. One dollar saved is
a dollar in pocket. Then call and s e at
what astonishingly low prices
FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON,
Are selling their Dry C oods and Grogeries,
74 No trouble to show Goods. “9%
ding iormesly occupied by the Key-
stone Bakery
Takes pleasure in informing the publie that
he keeps constantly on hand a supply of
choieo Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
in contain the quantity represented,
The attention of practicing physicians is
aulled to his stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
for medical purposes. Bottles,
ugs, and dewijohns constantly on hand.
le has the ONLY PURE NECTAR
WHISKY in town.
All liquor: are warranted to give satis-
faction.
barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grades on hand,
Confident that he can
he respectfully solicits as
tronage
1 RWIN & WILSON are constantly ro
suitable
Please customers
are of public pa
ceiving new goods in their line,
HARDWARE
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Wall Papers cheap
rout 12 0.20 cents pey bol ta M17: eda’
‘ :
B UFFALO SCALES, of the best make
from 4 1bs gp to 120,0000 bs.
apl0'68. Arwin'& Witsox.
\URKEY PRUINS,
apples, orang®s, lemons, all kind
of foreign fruits, Hans, bacon &c., at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’.
RY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling
forsale by Irwin & WiLsox,
aplo6s. ital
Chossoue AND MILL SAWS; be
make at gIrwiN & WiLsox.
aplO'ss,
Attention Farmers
MILROY GRAIN DEPOT.
_ The undersigned take pleasure in inform
ing the farmers of Centre county, that they
still continue to have charge of the Ware-
house, attached to the mill, at Milroy, and
are still prepared to purchase all kinds of
Grain, for Cash at highest market rates.
Persons dealing with the firm, can rest as-
sured that we will at all times render sat-
isfuction, in paying prices as high as else
where, resolved not to be underbid.
Thankful for the liberal patronage here-
tofore given them, they hone, 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-
ket rates. REED & THOMPSON.
A.8. KERLIN,
Supt. of Warehouse
PUMPS!
ofeverydeseription
being opened overy © aploes
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16sep3m
Wooden Pumps,
AND
PIPING.
The undersigned would respectfully call
the attention of the citizens of Centre county,
and Pennsvalley in particular, to the fact
that he is manufacturing
THE BEST PUMP,
mude at home or elsewhere. He uses none
butthe b: st material, HE WARRENTS THEM
to give satisfaction, as being the most last-
ing and durable, SUPERIOR TO THE OLD |
wooden punp, being arranged to let the
water off and prevent freezing in winter.
Pine, ha or cucumber pumps always
on hand, His matirial for pumps is all
sawed from large timber, and are thus
Secured against Checking or Cracking.
All orders by mail promptly filled.
PIPING, made of the best material, of
five inch Monuing, Joined together with
coupling blacks, thoroughly ban “and
wa ranted®o.stand any EER 8%ed, and
for ordinary use. Prices of piring range
from 12to 18 cents per foot. Send orders to
sept.80.1y J. TELLER
Milesburg, Pa.
If they are not as represented, we will
| pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the
i place.
A-TURNER BUILDING 8x
| ap20tf Allegheny St., Bellefonte Pa.
on -—
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Fuss at Millheim
Quite a Sensation and Fuss
has been enused at Millheim, as
soon as it became known that J. W. Snool
was just receiving a new stock of
Spring Goods!
AT OLD PRICES.
which he purchased lately when
Gold was down and prices had
fallen. His stock consists of
Fine Dress Goods.
Dry GoOds,
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SUGARS, MOLARSES, COFFEE,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
MUSLINS, CALICOELS,
AT OLD PRICES.
Ne. The public are earnestly invited
call at Bnook’s store in Millheim, and sa-
tisfv themselves that
Ie Offers Greater Bargains
and Sells Goods Cheaper than
ELSEWHERE.
His stock is always full and complete,
and selected with care, and keeps nothing
that is calculated to deceive. No purcha-
ser leaves Snook's Store without having
the full worth of his money. New goods
are ordered every few days and whenever
wanted. The highest prices paid for all
kinds of country produce. Call and sce.
Snook never surrenders. marll,y
STERNBERG
Has been to the extreme end of the
market. For BOOTS & SHOES
to Boston.
For DRY GOODS to New York.
For CLOTHING to Philadelphia.
tw. Each article bought directly
from the Manufacturer, with a de-
sire to suit this market af
FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 76c the
finest—equal to $1,256 alpacas,
SUITS —from $10 to $18, best «ll
wool Cassimen es. 4
tx.He intends to close’ oud HIE
stock.
HE THEREFORE NOW ORE
BETTER BARGAINS TH.
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Carpets at old rates, trom 50 conts to;
cents per yard, for the best.
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LDRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the bes:
ealicoes, and muslins in proportion, at
rates, § “4
Women's Shoes. common good, to wea,
er pair
“$8.50 to $7,60 for;
Fine Boots from
CLOTHING
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for the best.
LAND SEE,
ple to come and see
They only ask pea
ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee |
mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes,
e., ab
URNRIDE &THOMAS’
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OLD PRICES,
the very best
will Jou
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A most beautiful wariety consion ing of
the novelttes .: ower La
other places
of e sed 4
White Goods
te oods
into
The finest stoe wa, bo.
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if eries
quality, and prices.
HOOP SRIBRTS
The best makes, latest styles and lowest.
rates, (IHlats and Caps in great variet
Linens, Towellings, checks, Denin gs, lot
Cassimers, Cloak Re. es
BALMORAL BKXIRTS,
Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee
every hing. and will sell at a very sma
advance on first cost. a
| we ask that you will
before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no
consider it any trouble to show goods.
ALL KINDS OF HARNESS
silver plated and Yankee Harness double
and single, bridles and halters.
mayl'68,1y.
VAGE &
RRO.,
(Successor to N. Hilibish)
Whole sale and retail dealers in
Stoves & Tinware,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa,
Read only a partial list of Cook Stove
Wellington,
Waverly,
Ornamental,
Oriental,
Royal Cock,
Prince Royal,
Bea Shell,
Artisan,
And American
Parler and Office Stoves :
Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, and
New Egg.
And Parlor Cooks tor Wood or Coal, and
00d Stoves of every description,
Attention is ealled to his stock of Roonng
Plate, a mew size, which he has justreceive
ed, size 40x20, It wikes beter fob thant he
old gize, and can be furnished cheaper thar
any other establishment in town.
#9 Spouting and jobbing promptly at.
tended to. Charges reasonable and satis
metion yuarantecd, et HR.
ASKETS inall their varieties, children
carriages, willow ware, guns, pis-
tols, powder; shot, enps, eartrid &C., 08
WMBURNSIDE &« THOMAS 15
the very best quality just receivedat
Wolf's old ang
CENTik HALL
The undersigned would respectfully in-
form the citizens of Centre county; that
full operation, in all its branches, by them.
HIDES AND BARK WANTED.
The highest market price: will be paid
for Hides of ull kinds. The highest mar-
ket price will also be paid for Tanner's
Bark. The public patronage is solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
de3, mf MILLER & BADGER.
Ladies Trusses.
Thisinvaluablearticle for females, is now
to be had ut Herlacher's store, and no other
place in Centra county. . Ladies remember
that these trusses can be had at Centre
Hall tf.
(ommings House, Bellefonte,
James H! Lirrox, 1 ropriefor.
The undersigned having assumed con-
trol of this fine hotel, ‘would respectfully
ask the patronage of the public. He is pre-
pared to accommodate guests in the best
style, and will take care that his tables are
supplied with the best in the market. Good
stnbles attached to the 1 otel, with careful
and attentive servants. The travling pub-
lic are invited to give the Cutaniings honse
a call. 27my70tf
ARNESS, collars, cart whip earriage
whips, in great varieties. govern-
ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales
check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg
harness hames, ete. Everything in thesad
dlery line at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS’
N% oves
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ONS of all kinds, Balsa ’l
(at books
in all their variety and very chea
andkerchiefs, combs, poe
3 p, at
BURNSIDE's THOMAS.
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NV PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re
duced prices, at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’
ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .le-
ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es
Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p,
Elderling's soap, and a great variety of
other soaps, at
BURNSIDE a THOMAS’
Uns DE & THOMAS. ;
Offer to tho Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of merchan-
dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and
see for yourself,
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INE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, olc
gov. java, best quality Rio coffee,
best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, en syrup, Drips fine article bak-
ing molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
marketBURNSIDE & THO '. ie the
place. ha 4
ADDLERS BUCKLES, hoo
spots rings. Everything a sa
ks. bit
ddlee
BURNSIDE « THOMAS,
HE Largest and Best Stock of warran
ped Boets and Shoes, warranted give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be
found at B BURNSIDE & THOM. 3,
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\T 18 known to all in Bellefento and
LX through the county if you want a
good article B to. yr NY :
: URNSIDE & THOMAS’.
A large and e nt assortment of Horse:
A Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Buifla.
lo Robes, at very at low prices
ones MN TRNSIDE &T HOM AS
highest market prices paid for al
kinds of countr; ce
BURNSIDE & THOMAS
TEW STORE.—LEVI A. MILLER
at Runkle’s Old Stand, ite the
ron Front, on Allegheny si Bellefonte, is
‘Where Pennsvalley Farmers,
e cheapest and best
Tobacers of all grad es, Boots
nufacturers;
and all others, get th
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Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c.” Try’ him,
once -janTtf
ARLOR COOK STOVES
“+ Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas
J rners constantly on hand and for saleat
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If you are suffer
from favo Itty d
does it ce uj Yous eral 1?
Do you feel wenk. debilitated, easily tired?
Dogs a litile ex ertion :
pitation of the heat 7 Dole your Hy
urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre
of order? Is your uti
ly get out :
times thick, milky ar flocky or is it
on setting? Or does akum
the to Yor isa sediment at the Bea
ter it'has stood awhile? Do you have spells
of short breathing 7 Syspepsia; ? Are your
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barge, whet
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bowels constipated ?
fainting, or rushes of blood te the head ?
Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mind
constantly dwelling on-this subject? Do
you feel dull, Bot “tired of
company, of life?" Do you w be left
alone, to get away from ev body? Does
any little thing make you or Junp yr
(TOOT Tout tre at Do Biane Tp phe Juv
our eye as bri
your cheek as bright ? Do yo enjoy on
self in society as well? Do you'pn “your
business with the same energy? Do vou
feol.as mm bh. confidence in yourse|f? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, givento fits
of melancholy ? If so, o not Iny
liveor dyspepsia. Have you restless n
Your back weak. your knees and
have but little appetite, and you attribute
thix to dyspepsia or liver-complw
Now, reader, self-abuce x RD spies
hadly cured, and sexual excesses, are all
capableof producing a weakness of the
‘generative organs, e org oners-
tion, when in perfect health, make the man.
You everthink thatthose bol defiant,
energetic, persevering, succesful iness-
men are always those whose
gans are in perfect health? You never hear
such men complain of being melancholy
of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart.
They are ni vor afraid they cannot su
it business: they don't me sad an
discouraged ; they are always polite an
pleasantin the company of ladies, and look
you and them right in the face—none of
your downeast looks of any other mean-
ness about them. * 1 do not mean those who
Keep the organs inflated byrunning te ex
oo These rll nat only rain their. eon
stitutions, but a de busi
ion ey those they de business
OW many men, from badly em
eaces, from the effects of se Boridigr
excesses, have brought about ‘shat state of
wenkness in those organs that has reduced
the general system so mueh as to indue
almost every otherdisease—idi yu
paralysis, sp.nal affections, suicide. and s.
most every o her formn of Misears hak
humanity ir tor-ind the real eanse of
e trouble scarcely ever
have doctored for all but the Fight oo an
tive ore
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IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, AXD IS 4A €ER-
TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
j ES OF THE URINARY - OR-
GANS, Whether Saisting in no " Fx-
MALE, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of hew long standing. « ro
1f no treatment is submitted to on -
sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh
and blood aresupported from thes ces,
AND ALL DISEAS
m these sources,
and the health and happiness, and that of
Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a
of atpe Lon vig A Te Aaa
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