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THE CENTRE UErOHYER lVntroH:MVTh'n-<l. Kolv V7& ne-TKHM*.- f'-pT year, *).<■* paid <i ,!rnnee s'2.- r *l " ken nat noid in odranee. Adrerti^ment f eUprrhnfor three ;A.en.s. and brent* per line /or *eofntin*ertion. AdrerUtemcnH by -he vear at a liberal diteount. ' Subtcriber* out tide the r.iuafj ihnu.d - mit u* 10 ft*, amount of one umr t> pes/- inatead of'Xrt* a* formerly when paid 'hens'con lVn teii bone t V.r <ic eomta .tarui at ihr Reporter ofiee by c m iultin<l 'ho table* on the,' PV>' r > 1 IK ' Ml,. read* "John Roe 1 jan 76 if John .* >nd^od the I*/ of January, lb 6, and that Umc be ma paying the printer. LODOK HSITIHOB SBVlternot. . . Irt-w,*,!. W M c r HtaiJiflu. *'<■' - ' , hMr KVi-'" RwK. I LOGA.L ITEMS. Jonath Herter's sale, Penn twrp , March 14. g Sale person al property of Dr. Smith. dee'd. Centre Hall. March IS. The Kvangclicala intend erecting a church at Coburn station. Miles. Penn. Gregg, Fetter. Harris, Ac., to read your sales, advertise in Reporter. jg r s p. Musserhas baen appoint ed Notary Public at MtHheim.-Vowmaf. Good appointment. Congratulate you, Sam. JacebtSolt has made up his mind to move to Kansas th# coming spring. Hoffer A Kline invite farmers to call and see theii goods. It is headquarters, where the best prices are allowed for all kinds of produce, and dry goodv Kroe** riea, Ac., sold as low ai the lowest. Mr Aleaander.al Spring Mills, has opened a quarry ot fine building stone at the turnpike. A subscriber in \ enango ceuL.y who was in arrears two years, sends us the amount, and with it the cash for and name of a new subscriber, because, as he audi, to make up for being behind hand. That man has a conscience indeed NN ould like to see other patrons of the Reporter fc. low his noble example. Now do. The election for borough and town ship officers takes place on the third Tues day of February. 19th day- J A post-office has been established at Coburn station. tFerks and Mr. Grening er has been appointed postmaster. Such of our subscribers in Penn and Haines for whom it will be convenient to lid the Reporter at Coburn hould intorm us. The first regular snowstorm—an ug ly one too— of this winter, struck us last Thursday. 31. It lasted nearly 48 hours, and nearly tne foot of snow fell. Sunday and Monday very old, with thermometer down to zero at this place. At Kerstetters in Penn it was down te 16 and at Dut * weilersto 14 below zero. Sleighing will be good as long as cold weather lasts. Last Saturday" was groundhog day and it was clear so that the animie could see his shadow, which would indi cate six weeks of cold weather ahead, ac csrdiag to a popular superstition. ——Ho for Kansas I A meeting was held at Hublersburg on last Saturday, of persons who in'end going to Kansas this tpriDg. to adopt measures to go in a body. We are told tome 40 families were represented, a portion of them wi.l go in March and the balance in April. ProfsJ. A. Weaver and Wm. T. Meyer, will hold a musical convention at Pleasant Gap, commencing Monday eve, Feb. Is. and closing with a concert Fri day eve, 22r.d. Thanks to Prof. Bikle, of Penn'a College for copies of Catalogue and of the College Monthly of which be is editor. The Monthly contains valuable literary matter, and we congratulate the Prof, on the excellency of bis magazine. —Tbe Journal's profound srllcle on • the railroad quer ion, is s success. Benj. can now "pulldown his vest,'' ifhisbread basket is not too big. N. B.—A correspondent from Penn who signs himself "Twig of the Brush." says "Ben never did any thing for a railroad in money or otherwise." How high is dl for high? But that is none of Twig's busi ness, it is purely a "local" matter "Twig" is a little too personal for publica tion. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been < before the public for years, and ia pro- i nounced by thousand* superior to all other article! for the cure of Coughs, Cold*, In- CnenraacdaU Pulmonary Complaint!. Strawbridge Jk Clothier we deeire to ado our personal teatimony to tbe fact that the promise* of this firm's advertisements are mere than fulfilled in tleir dealings eitb all tbeir immense constituency of custom ers the country over. Tbeir ciublisb Kent, which ten years ago was universally known in their own city, has since been steadily growing in prestige and populari ty, until now it has almost a natienal rep utation. It seems bard to believe that any business should have grown during tbe past few years of general shrinkage and hard times, but we are assured on un doubted authority that Messrs. Straw bridge Sc Clothier's business it fer larger than before tbe panic of 1h73, and is stead iiy growing with every year. An interest ing sight may be witnessed almost any fine day by spending a balf-hcur in their es tablishment and observing the smooth and systematic manner in which immense quantities of goods are distributed, and great crowds of customers promptly and carefully waited on by those who know. We ere reliably informed that they have customers not only i every coanty oi Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland,"but in every State of the Un ion. Their mail order department enables them to furnish to consumers over the en tire country all that may be needed ie dry goods and household supplies, thereby saving them theesper.se and time incident to a visit to tbe city. Messrs. Strawbridge & Clothier guarantee that every order fill ed is at the lowest price at which the goods are sold that day over the counter*. Tbe great convenience and economy of this system of obtaining supplies cannot be overestimated. One of our lady readers wishes to know whether the Reporter can quote any sentences that read the fame backwards as forwards. Here Is one moralistic : "Lewd I did live A evil did 1 dwell." Next one beliicoae i "Snug A raw was I ere I saw war A guns." This one Napoleonic : "Able was I ere I saw Elba." We knew of several more such sentences but cannot at this momsnt bring tbem to recollaction. A GITT TO ALL.—A pair of band sonee 6xß cbromos are given free to every one who subscribes for three months to Leisure Hour*, a large 16 peg# literary j paper, filled with tb# best stories, poetry, | etc., by writers of established reputation. The papers sent will contain the opening chapters of a charming story, entitled, "Holden with the Cords," by tbs author of "Shileb," "My Winter in Cuba." etc. the publishers. J. L. Patton, A Co , IC2 William street, New York, have decided to offer this short subscription at fifteen cents (postage stamps taken), about the cost of white paper and mailing, and to give free such a pair of beautiful chromos as cannot fail to please every one. Doub le value of money is promised to every subscriber, f 1,600 is prizes is given free to a genu- On Friday latt a party of diatin : gtiished gentlemen honored our town with a yiit. (ieorgo Alfred Townmnd, who i 'ectured to a full house at Bellefonte la*-l week, til invited to a alei#h*rid# by Oov Curtin, .IndgeOrvi* and lien Heaver, anil of course they cama to Centt© llal; to that "Galh" might too our pleasant vil lage and lovely valley. Arrived here, notice was duly served on na, and we were toon among them, and pleated to make the acquaintance of Mr. Towntend and have a chat with him. AN o had known him K-ng before at a popular wri ter for the prot and a lecturer. He i a ptaaaant gentleman, fine looking, and en tertaining in conversation pith nothing that betrays vanity The party, after a few hours stay visited the bark aad then | returned to Bellefonte. Mr. Townaend'a lecture at Bellefonte was to a crowded house. The Luth. Congregation of Rebera burg having obtained a fne organ for their church, they propose dedicating the instrument an Swbnath forenoon, 17. Min isters from a distance wilt be present A general invitation is estended t > the pub- Messrs. Aulta, Kunkle and From are the champion grave diggers of the Loop. They must be good, as they in form us they they are constantly with call* for that kind of work. We believe no one has yet entered Sechler's grocery during business hours, but what customers were there making purchase* You often go there and find it full and clerks busy waiting uvort anaious buyers. What account* for this' Just this, when you go to Sechlers for any thing in the line of groceries you can get it there and need inquire no farther, and besides you get a fresh and pure article, wholesome and fit for any one to use. This is what makes Sechier's establishment the favorite of housekeepers. In addition to these advantages they sell groceries low there, and meet with no deception in goods. Y'ou know just what you Ret and save money. Try them, is all we need say to thus© that have not yet been at the fa mous grocery, and you will go back again. RELEASED rnovt JAlL.—Mover and Et tinger, the men arrested and in jail for some time past, charged with the murder of the Kintaler's, in Snyder county, were last week released from jail. This ends that affair. j —On last Saturday old mother Ehr hart, widow of ex-commisionr Ehrhart, died in the lower end of Miles township. Had she lived until next April, her age would have been 96 years. She was un doubtedly one of tho oldest persona in our county, if not the oldest- She bore her age well and was vigorous until near the end. She belonged to a large and influ ential connection in Brush Valley. Oa last Saturday night the smoke house of Daniel Bartges in Gregg town ship was burned with a considerable quan tity of meat. The family was not aware of the occurence until in the morning, when they discovered it. It is singular that another building with which the smoke-house connected was not hurt by tha fire, and it is not unlikely there was a hand in the matter, and some of the msat carried off first. A Millfceim correspondent thinks Millheim should have apaperacd that we should remove the Reporter office to their town, it could do much to aid its improve ment and would get a good support. We think so too but we can't move, will do all we ran for its enterprises at this distance. Tha partnership between Iloffei i Kline, merchants of Bellefonte, has been mutually dissolved, and Mr. Kline retires from the store. The citizens of Millheim held a meeting on last Saturday evening to adopt measures with reference to the proposed branch railroad from Coburn. referred to in the last few issues of the Reporter. There was a fair attendance and a dispo sition manifested to push ahead the matter vigorously, and a considerable sum sub scribed on the spot. D. A. Muster sub scribed S3OO and there were promises of more of the same kind. A string of that kind of subscriptions will do the thing. The Reporter will keep agitating the en terpriso—as long as there is life there is hope. Just like hot cakes goes Newman's , ' winter stock of Clothing Hundreds are ( < aware of the bargain* iust now offered, bo j ' cause Newman desires to close cut winter J goods, and that's what snakes tbe big run. j J Go too, reader, before it is too late ; you ' will be surprised at the low prices for men and boys' suits, single garments, under clothing, boots, shoes, haU ar.d caps, any thing that is needed to wear or put on. The goods must go out to mase room for a big spring stock. Sechlers have just opened a new supply of groceries. If you want fresh teas, sugars, coffee, syrup, fruits, confec tioneries, crackers, dry beef, ham, cheese, beans, soap, spices, best pure vinegar, York state apples, dried peaches of the very best, canned fruit all kinds of the choicest, and a thousand of other good useful, wholesome, pure, and cheap arti cles. Sechlcrs is the place to go to for them. FROM MILLUEIM. Ed. Rkpoiitik I have been interested in your articles tbe last two weeks on the subject of a railroad frewn the Forks to our town, and the thing has brought our peo ple to talk and think over the matter. That's business. We want tbe short road, and Millheim is able to make it too if it g-ta in earnest about it It would be a great convenience to Aaronsburg and to all Brush Valley aa well as to Millheim, and ell these places should give us assis tance in taking stock. We might ofi-r the new road when graded to the railroad company and let them finish it and run up to Millheim from the Fork* as they do from Milesbnrgto Bellefonte. This idea many of our loading men have had long ago. Agitate the matter and keep it alive. •• • • Elk. From another correspondent : ED. ot Rw *trr • . . . "When the Watchman prints slan ders about the Penn township supervisor* about "blundering," it should know that the Supervisor* are not asking its advice about roadmaklng, and when it comes to talking about blunders Mr. Sleek should mind he live* in a glass house and that there are some stones here to throw that might hurt him. BRIEF FUM JACOBUS. Millheim, 2 Kebr.-Gell der Ben hot now eraol a riegeiwsg Stick g'shrievc ' Kr is en schtnerter kerl, gel, er hot jo mo! o lecture g'schrive, un hot a copy ctn Cur tin g'schikt un g'segt er soil 'cm o Brief zurik schicke was er denkt. Ich bin ke Schreiver, aber ich dictate un en Skaller duts nunner, un now duh's in do Repor ter. Der Ben is so en ker! wan er net farne dro sei kan don henkt er's moul, un macht en fuss. So hot er vor Johro /.urick es ganz Township am Fechte kat, weil er en Amtle hot wello, un wie er es not kriclrt hot, so not er die Pcrty ferlosse, un fercbterlich ueber die Democrats naus g'macbt. Un wie der krig war, war er unner denne wo uns Demokrate hen henke wolle; un wie die Butts Kerls der grme Charly Wingerd fort hen, do hot er herz lich rejoiced, un g"hint zum en annere dasz era nocb a Strick het stark genug for a par Democrats Bu halte. SelleZeite hen mer noch net fergesse un now det der Benj gleiche widder en Democrat zu sei for en Amtlyzu krieche. Was hot er schun bartzelbam g'macbt. Un schun g'eommer setdarch etlicbe Kerche un darcb alle Ferties. Er det en exlenter Circus-reitor mache. • • * • * Un dann noch hint er alsemol dau die Building Associa- I ( I:ion not along hot kummn keitnc waii • net 1 for in wcr Win en sohtnerter Kerl I WM ! gobt* >nit Mlllhelm win den Hen mol tltrhl * F*r sogt *r hot so vtel far dot Riegelweg gedu. NYa* daun 7 I'll nit in Geld odor til" annero Art sell it >ll Wind leh cxiveckt dor Reporter word em (flit uf die Finger kloppe din Woch for sei Web nil. So hot dor Watchman far e peer Johrihtn mol ei History gedruckt • ieh mms mol dir tun telle Sticker mui ohneido for in der Reporter. • Mir Democrat* hen nech net forgone wie erdiePertv verrotbo and gebunt hot *j • • • Will ilir en aunor Mol etliphe cute Points achick© run dom rinbildisgjhe' Itenny. JtCeßi'aj j {We have received a number of com munications trm Penn t|>. hut only hay room for a! "to, and tl e>e mutt turtl.te, the balance ai<> in the same toii 'l'lte canto i* hardly worth ao much powder" Any suggestions bearing upon luatiert o l interest to that taction nill receive atten tion Kt>.) BatxasoNTK, Dec "J5. '7S. 1577. Fa an Kim* - Bought of Doe. lio. Lognw Cent-it <\> , It bbls Cement, f'i'ii, . f" "6 Please send cheque ter return mail and save coats. " Wont® Thafa business* Th#e fellows "set" much quicker then their Cement—they draw the halter in I month's time. That t just what business should come down to. The ciliaena of northern diitrist, of Potter, on day of election for township officers, will vote for er against changing place of holding elections from school house to Spar.gler's hotel. List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Centre Hall, Pa, Feb Ist, IH7b : Mis. Sophie Welly. 1 ; M-s. Susan Hol der, t ; Mr. v m. Gregory, 1. Persons calling for above letters wdi please say advertised. J- A. KEBSMAR. r m doing a good bdlinesi and favorably lo cated, read card of R. F. Rankin. The neat regular meeting of Pro gress Grange No. 96 will occur on Satur day Feb 9 instead of Feb. 16, on account of township nominations. J. H. KELLER. Latf. NetT. Over-seer. Master. aakonsbu kg and vicinity Although Aaronsburg is known to be a very quiet village, and somewhat slow in some of her improvements, yet there is an old adage, vii : "Still Waters ruu Deep." which always inspires us with fresh vig or. It can indeed boast of two Literary Societies : The "Bonafide." established several weeks ago by the young adies of this place, and the "Phrenecosmian," lately organized by the young men of town, both are in a flourishing condition The firm of Phillips Bros., merchants, successors to I. D Boyer, have now taken full possession of theold and popular stand and respectfully ask a good share of the public patronage. Since the Hailroai has been completed te Spring Mills business has experienced quite a revolution. New firms have been established and the old ones have greatly revived. The Pine Creek Lumber Company is busy manufacturing and hauling lumber to Coburn station. Theyj are at present manufacturing a quality of shingles which find very ready j sale Persons wishing to have anything in that line can apply to J. G Meyer,| Aaronsburg, Pa., who is the Genera! Agent for the Compauy. The people of our town and vicinity are becoming greatly interested in the great musical feast of the season which is to open on Monday evening, Feb. 11. 187h, under the instructions of Prof. \Y m. T.j Meyer. From present indications this convention promise* to bethe m*t largely! attended of any onaever held in our town. A great many prominent singers from this and adjacent counties, viz • Clinton, Un ion, MitHin, Snyder and Northumberland have promised to be in attendance Y\ e have also received letters from the Profes sors and some of the students of the Cen- ( tral Pennsylvania Musical College prom ising to be presont. The address o: come will be delivered by Kev. J G. j Shoemaker, of Aaronsburg, on Tuesday evening. Feb. 12th With such a collec tion of accomplished musicians, this con vention cannot fail to furnish all friendsof music with the rarest musical feast of the season. Th.<ro will be two concerts given, one on Thursday evening 14th, and the second on Friday evening the 15th Feb. L >vers of the "Divine Art'' should not let this rare opportunity go by unimproved- Singers boarded free. OCCASIONAL- The Central Pa. Conference of the M. E Church convenes this year at l-ewis burg, on March 27. The Clenrfleld Republican says that du ring the past eight weeks no less than thirty children did from diphtheria in the vicinity of Lutbersburg. that coun. ty. One family lost four out of eight chil dren. The Topeka, Kansas. Bank and Savings Institute has closed its doers. Despatches from Philadelphia seem to indicate that the Deraerara boy landed at Baltimore some time ago is the long lost Charley Ross. ... _ -i j a La. r A three-year-old daughter of Cornelia* Wagner of Lewistown was burnt to death a few days since by her clothes catching fire from a stove. The liabilities of Allbof, Bergman & Co., toy importers, at New York, who have failed, are placed at SIOO,OOO ViaitlKO Card* --Your name printed on 60 Finely Tinted Visiting Cards for fifteen cents. Other styles at low Wm. Kurtz, Centre Hall, Pa. jpUßLlC SALE. There will be public sale on the premises of tba subscriber, in Walker township, Centre county. Pa., onTUESDAY. FEB I'd, 1878, on which occasion the following described personal property will bs dis-! posed of to the highest bidder : 17 head of llar-es. 4 brood Mares with foal, one fine blooded driver. 4 years old —makes ber mile in 3 and 14 ; is safe, j don't mind the cars—any woman can; drive her, also' 2 fine Filieys for driving, one bay and one jet black—both perfect beauties ; five young Horses, all well bro- j ken for draft or harness Also 4 Cows, 5 head young Cattle, 4 full blooded polend- j china brood Sows; 1 full blooded poland china Boar, one year old ; 3 2 horse Wag ons ; 3 sets Hav-iadders, with bolster and uprights— fiicj up in styla ; ono truck and; one spring Wagon, 1 Sulkey, 1 llsjf rake.j 1 Hay-fork and Hope, a good karming' Mill, 1 Rope-twister, 1 Log-sled 1 2 horse Sled, 1 family Cutter. 2 grain Drills, one a' gum spring ; 4 metal-beam Plows, 3 Har rows, 2 Corn cultivators with pole, 2 doub le-shovel Plows with pole. Horse-gears. 1 Tood Excelsior R'aper, two Centre Hall lornplanters, 4 sett Double and Single trees. Grain cradle, Grindstone, 2 Cook gloves, with a treat variety of other Household & Kitchen Goods and a host ol other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to begin a 0 o'clock sharp, when terms will be made known by Joseph L. Neff, SAKAU GKPH ART. Auc. 7; el" AT COST! FALL AND WINTER GOODS In great abundance, at GRENINGER'S STORE, Cobura Station, A full line of general merchandise care fully selected, and embracing all manner of Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil cloths, Groceries, Glassware, Tinware, Queensware, Fish, Ac., Ac. FURNISITING GOODS of all kinds. HaU and Caps For men, boys and children. Ladies and Gentlemen call and bo convinced that this Is the cheapest place to buy goods in this sec-| tion. PRODUCE received in exchange for goods. Remember the place—at S. GRENINGER'S. jga SI y Coburn, n A It K l> It ESS G OODS Kopociatly it.lnj.t.-.i to WINTER ml EARLY SPUING, but eerviwable 1 uil tin* year round. STRAW BRIDGE t CLOTHIER Ilavo lately closetl out the tock< of uuinarpu* Importers, and buyiug as usu* ul, with ready cash, have stcured many very desirable goods at almost their own pricw, and t\ rin olv lower in some canoe than similar qualities of goodr ; have ever before been sold. ! We propose t<> give t > our customers the benefit of our extraordinary op portunities, and have, therefore, marked only such prices on all the goods as t ill |.ay us for handling and distributing them. Tlio prices are the same, whether one drew pattern is ordered or a hundred. ONE EOT 80l UKTIES, 10 CENTS. ONE LOT Rot 11 KITES, 12 12 CENTS. ONE LOT ROC RETTES <WOOL FILLING), 14 CENTS. MOSS SUITINGS, 15 CENTS. 1 Some special bargains in * ENGLISH MATELASSES, AT 20 CENTS Real valuo st the present time, 374 cents. 1 MATELASSE BEIGE AT 20 CENTS. MATKLASSE BEIGE AT 23 CENTS. MftTKLASSK BEIGE AT 31 CENTS. riu'Ss goods are v c ry cheap indeed. ONE CASE MOHAIR BRILLIANTINEB. In colors, at 25 cenU; former price, 45 cent*. FINE TWILLED BEIGE AT 20 CENTS. SUPER TWILLED BEIGE AT 25 CENTS. ONE CASE EXTRA TWILLS, lbirk colors, at 18 cents. Just reduced from 26 cents. CHOICE STYLES ENGLISH BOURKTTES, At 20 cents, at 25 ceuls, at 374 cents. Orders for avrv make of BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MIS -1 INS promptly tilled a< the LOWEST WHOLESALE t KICKS. In SI RING CD INTZEB. PEREALS AND CALICOES we are show iuc an immense assortment, and are already making large sales. In every Department of the House we are exhibiting bargains too uu* i merous to specify in this card. „ S4SPI.ES cheerfully forwarded by return mail, ou application. Attrition !s specially drawn to the fact that our MA L OUDEU DE PARTMENT is s<> thoroughly organized that it i believed no other bouse iu'lhe couutrv is u fully prepared to till orders satisfactorily and promptly. In every instance we aim to so please our correspoudeul as to .secure a per* maneut customer. STRAWBRIDGE <fc CLOTHIER. N W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. Tfebdiu PHILADELPHIA. V\ ASYLUM *OK WOMBS AND CHILDREN BURNED WITH TWO THOI'SAN DIN MATES 1 London. Feb . 4.-A dUpetch from t*e king, China, conwys information of a horrible catastrophe at Yleal sin. The Asylum for \V .-men and C bH dren in that city has been almost totally destroyed by Bra. and two thousand per sons in the institution perished. CAUTION- —All per,ons are hereby •cautioned against the purchase of a note ' riven by me to P. D. Neff. lor . on i which $lO are paid, as 1 base not received value for .acne and will not pa? H unless Icompalled by law. P. t. FRANK. TfebUl ! GOOD IN YKSTMF.NT - M r. K F Kankin intends moving to Columbia about li April, *nd will be flid lo**ll iUxrk •of drugs now on hand at Ballefonle. a'good chance tor a small luveUuient. The I ■store is doing a go-.d paying tiusioas* now. Can be moved to Pennavallay Without any ' trouble. " m Penn's Valley Institute. The third term ot this ACADEMIO •SCHOOL will coaimeuce on the third Mon day 115> in April, and continue ten weeks Tuition per term, from 5" to 58—ball in advance Board from 9'i Mto 53 per week. No deduction on account ot ab fer.ee. uti.es. in caseof protrac.ed sickness. ! Location desirable The patronage of| the public is respectfully solicited . JRI OW. FoRTJ.tr, Centre Hall, Pa. JIAKatIED- On 16ult, s!r. R B Trlester and Miss Lydia '/.utile, both of Poller tp ! On 3, by Rev. AuranJ. Xlr. Ellis Shaferji i of Madtioaburg nd Jennie Frank ol Ke tersburg. '. ( DEATHS. OR 21, la Penn township. Nancy Krei-i der, aged T2 years. In Lewishurg, 241h init., Bessie, youngest daughter of V\ e-'ey and Kl>*. Ooyle, aged t year, 3 months and 2 days Buried at Centre llall, Pa | pUBLIOSALE. ,j In Penn township, at the rfwldence ofj the subscriber, on Thursday. March 14tb. k ' 1879 4 Horses, S Cows. 2 springing Hsd ■ ers.2stock Hulls. he.d young Cattle.l . i brood Sow, Pigs, 2 bread wheel farm Wagons, 1 two-horse VJ > agon 1 truck Wagon. 1 Buggy. I new Bobsled,J truck s Sled new Champion Reaper, with all the nttachmenutoit 1 double Roller. Thrash ing Machine, fanning Mill. 1 corn fodder 0 cutter, 1 Lewishurg Drill, 1 hay Bake, 1 1 circular wood Saw. 28 in. in diameter, 2 ,t hay Hopes, pulleys and fork. Corn scra per Cern-pianter. Cultivator. Harrows, Plows, Hav bv the ton. horse-gears, sad * die, fifth and siath chains, etc., 2 setts h hav Ladders. 1 sausage cutter. 1 new cop e per kettle, ope iron kettle, 2 bureaus, a ta bles I desk, lounge, bedsteads, chair*, carpets, tubs, Ac. Sale to commence at 9 A o'clock, a. m. JOXATHAX HARTKR. 0 A. HARTKH, Auctioneer. aljan JJXECUTORS' NOTICE.— Letters t*t*menUrv on the estate or Da*id Rishel, Isle of Greg* township, do ceatod. having been granled to tha under signed, all pe son* indebted to said estate sre required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, dulv authenticated by law, for settlement. JOHN RISHRL. SAMUEL I LORN, f ab7 5t Executors. WANTED to cure a case of paliuh in each neighborho>d, with Dr Karuser's Remedy, to introduce it. Sam pla frao. J. C. Tilton, Pittsburg, l'a "leUSt Where to (•and How to Go Went! 2.000.000 acres of land for 'ale cheap in the garden of the West For circulars. 1 map* of Kansas, full information ato best Kailroads to travel on. Tickets, Freight i Rates, etc., apply or write to i WII SHORTLIDGK. , Agent Atchinson, Topeka A Santa Fc KR. '"JOdec 3m Ilellcfonte, Pa. Valuable Farm AT < PRIVATE SALE! t The undersigned offer* for sale his farm 4 in Potter township. Centre county, one mile east of Centre Hail, known as the , Robert Pennington farm, Containing 116 ACRES, in good state of cultivation, no bills but gently rolling, most all limestone land, ] about Acre* cleared, balance wnod-j. land near the buildings. Upon the farm | art a large BANK BARN, Frame House, Nearly New, of modern style, Ilog pen, Smoke houtei etc.. Two Apple Orchard* on th# farm, water piped into the house-vard and into barn yard. Tho f*rin i well tencad, and one mile from blacksmith shops stores, churches. The terms will be made,easy. Bounded on east by lands of Into Sara'l Huston, south by lands of late Win. Kel-I ler, west by Keller and Bible, and north, by Bible and Huston. Also ninety-sis; acres of mountain land. Address or apply to ROBERT A. MEANS, Lewistown, 2decßtn Mifflin county, Pa- NOTICE.- Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Sparr, late of Harris township, de i ceased, having been granted to the under-i signed, all persons indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same ■ to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement DAVII) E. SPARR, DANIEL HESS, 'JOdecCt Executors. Spring Mills Market. White Wheat, 1 'JO. Bed " I. Kye, 60e. Corn, mn, psr bu new, ,45c Oats, 25c. Buckwheat, 75c. Clovere-d, $1 25 to $5 00. Chop, per lon, 523.1 W. Plastar, grour.J per bin, 510.00 PoUsWeA, 0c por_bu*h. Flour, per bbl, 57- Butler, IBc. Tallow, C. llama lie. Shoulders be. Sides Bc. Bags. 2c. Kggs per do* , 16c. Cusl, *n> per ton, 51-50. " Buva, 4 50. * Chestnut, 4.25. " Pea. 3.00. HKLLSROST* MARKET*.— by Short lid Re A Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale. s's 25. " retail, t* 00. White wheat, 1 2d. Bed " 120 Bye. to. Corn, shelled, 45 Com. Mb. 40. Oats. 28 to 30 Barley, rye weight, 55 C'tOserseed 54 50 per t4 pounds. Sort Scotia plaster, ground. 10 00. Cayuga " potatoes, ,40. Onions. .50c. Butter, per lb., .22c. I I.ard, Bacon, sides. .l(h\ " shoulders, 10c. " Hams, 14c. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS! tlMltfc sae Mr plnr• l" ertcalaaa WaalU • jv earam* -f•. and jrwi *ls HlUsMl Ifc# OI • *"7 on* as t. • til *•• WRIGHTS LIVER PILLS. Tb nlr an rare lr T.isU Usav. "IWJPJ* t,. iw- HMIKI. (laasUpalir*. Orbits. Ninn.itl all HUltont S BUo* Dur 'dsn So s (sßatas anlaaa Wn> WrSfct. Inula • tl *£ ,?t r '* Iforoasboslo BseruV tU-ur Ate- OS N Sa si iPhi.sUsl.blt "•!* GKT READY FOR WINTER!! JF YOUWAXTTHE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST PARLOR STOVES, Buy the "Laurel Wreath" (Single or DOUBLE HEATERS.) Thcie stoves have TWO ROWS of lights, shaking and damping grate, ar ranged to clean out the clinkers. No danger from pas, no parts to burn out, so as to let gas into the upper room. Wc make THREE SIZES of :Single aud TWO SIZES of Double Healers of these justly popular iStovea. IFYOU WAFT THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST Cooking Stoves, BUY THE "ZENITH" Double (hen Range; or the "Economy" Single Oven Range, They are the be*t in the market, hare SIX ft OILER HOLES.shaking and dumping grate, A PPL I THE HEA T TO ALL THE IIOILERS AT ONCE. The oven it large and tquare, the doom tin-lined. The J'LA TES A HE HEA YY, unlike the light plate* of city itore* —COMPARE THE.M. \Vc make a No. tCand No. 9 of both these ran get. All these tove ire WARRANT ED, and you can get repaire from the Manufactory in on# day. For Hale by J. A. REEBMAN, Centre Hall. J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall. SNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millbeim, G. R. SPIGELMYER, Woodward Manufactured by the SLIFER, WALLS A SHRINER MTg Co. LEWISBURG, ;PA. We also manufacture the Celebra ted BUCKEYE REAPER & MOW ER, KEYSTONE CLOVER HUL LER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL KY CULTIVATOR, New Model, Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING HAY RAKE, HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER CORN BHELLER, Plowa, Land Rollers, etc. 29nov THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. ✓ We have a very large and complete slock of Hardware, the largsst that Wsiftsr btfore offered by any firm to the people of this eouaty/sod'are selling at the'rrry low* |>oMibU nIM Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks Glass and Putty, l'uro Whlu I.oadi and bimaad Oil. Turnentlno) and Varnishn*. all which we Warrant to give satisfaction. Our Pure Lead will eo as much "urffe as any la the n Let '•■■J cannot b eirelled for whiiwnoss. KKAI) V MIX KI) 1* AI NT nut up in any quantity to suit people, from one-pound cans to one gallon cant, all ready for use. ' paints we warrant l> he mixed with pure lead and oil, and are tree from all adulteration. MECHANICS TOOL! Wo pay special attention to this branch, and keen a hill linn of Haws, Chisels. Hammers and Bailty's Iron Planes , Horse nails ofall kinds,l Chains, llamas. Ktc FULL I.INR OF SADDI.KKY )K ALL DKBOKIPTIONB. COACH WOOD Wo It K-8 pokes, FaMees. Patent Wheel, of the most improved i nt ents , Mrs. P..tu' Improved Fiat Irons, cheap, convenient and durable— polished and nirkel-plaled. John ton's Prepared Kaieotoin* ; put up in 0-pound packages; e ily put en, and chsapsr than paper. Wohavoafl colors; STO.Y E S. VALENTINES & CO., HUMES' NEW BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. ARK NOW PREPARED For The Fall And Winter Trade. Bargians Greater Than Ever! WOOLLEN GOODS, COTTON GOODS, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. DRES6 GOODS, in great variety. LADIES COATS, tioesi and largest assortment ever brought to Bellefonte. BHAWLfI, BLANKETS, HATB, CAPS, CLOTHING, IN FACT EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING. Remember wo do bftiincssen the ONE PRICE PLAN, and therefore in* iuro our phcee u the lowest. Mr NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY. 7ALBNTIKSB * CO. H. HERMAN, Manager. THE Dexter Spring 4,000 Set Sold last two years. The Dexter Bpriog was a child of! necessity. Three or four generation* hd been jerked almost te de*th or hid their ipinee twri*ted into permanent curvature by the continous jerks of the Eliptic Spring, or latterly bad their necks broken by the aide throw of the (Concord. For theso reasons the people de- > mnuded a Spring on which they could ride with ease and which would At the time time bo strong and substantial. • 1 it mar saocamnorr. d. sbcoist President. Cashier. COUNTY BAN KINO CO. (Lsts Mllliken, Hoover A Oo.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, , Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securitiea,Gord A aplOWtf Coupons. BUCK TO* I ALB.— First class brick will be kept on herd for eele by J. u., 11-ininrer at Zerbes Centre Hali| brick yards. These brick are offered e© low that It will pay pertoae at a distance to come here for theee. Intending to continue In the manufac ture of brick they will be kept conitantly, on bend, and fair inducements offered to furchasers. _ _ 7 eug tf. H. I. ZKRBB T"k RUGS 1 DRUGS 11 DRUGS I ) S. T. Shugert, having purchased tAa Drug store on Allegheny street, Bella fonto, nest door to the hardware Store ar Hicks A Bro., has etocked and tilled it oat with all the most popular ! DRUGS A MEDICINES, j •-•CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY'*? i SOATS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, j {TRUSSES, SUrrORTRS, BRACKS; I..KANCY AND TOILET e™i : ARTICLES. Ae„ Ac.. Ac. j : i Patent Medicines, Alcohol, pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes only. Physician's prescriptions carefully com* pounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine nod of the bast quality. This Store will remain under the direc tion of the accomplished druggist and pharmacist heretofore connected with It, Mr. H. M. Uerrington, and wa respectful ly solicit the custom of our friends and tne old patrons of the store. 19aptf S. T. SHUGERT. We print envelopes as low as $ 1 per thousand. Bead us your anvalopas. We print lettar heads, and statements as low as $1,26 per 1000, when persons find the paper. This is lower than you can get it done for in the city. —Lincoln Butler Powder, makes but-' ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Try it—for aalo at Win. Wolfs stoic. For meeting tbiademand by supply ing the CELEBRATED DEXTER SPRING which ia ao rapidly super ceeding the old styles the Dexter Spring Co. have no apology to offer but rather feel that tbey owe the Driv ing Fraternity au apology for not hating produced it sooner. SEND FOR CIRCULAR UF SPRINGS TO DEXTER SPRING CO., HULTON, PA. 3jan2ot Near Pituburgb i - Chas. H. Held, 'Clock. Watchmaker Jewelei Millheira, Centre Co., Pa. At kinds at clerks. WWtiM and Jawalrf f U. UlMtslslw.M . ItM Maran*llle Patent Calendar I'lnrka. prvrtdad lth a r,mplata Indai ' tk woaUi aaddayoi lb* maalh and wrwk an IU face, which U varrantadaca partaci u kavpar. Claeka. Walahca and Jarralrs taealrad aa ah art a* Uaa and warranted. J)R.SG. OUTRLrUS, Dentist, MUlhetm. Oflan hla prefaaalonal aarrtcaata tha MblM. Halt yraparad Sa partorm all opamtlona la tha daatal pea lla la na fall,p'c|.rad ta axlraat tenth abaolaUi | : alt bent pain. myt 7JU >' ' ' ' ™ I Coal and Lumber. J. D. LONG, SPRING MILLS, PA, is now fully prepared to furnish all kinds of Coal and Lumber, upon short notice. His coal arc kept under | roof, and are from the WILKESBARRECOAL MINES BEST COAL IN MARKET. Also SHAMOKIN COAL all of which are sold at the very LOWEST PRICES. ' Yard uear Depot. 20dec 3m C.C. CONNER. MERCHANT TAILOR. In Bank Building, Centre Hall. Would respectfully announe to the citi teni of this vicinity that he has taken rooms in above building where ha is pre pared to do all kinds of work belonging to his line, for men and boys, and accord ing to latest styles. Good* sold by sam ple. Having bed nine years experience he guarantees all work to render perfect satisfaction, and solicits a share of the public patronage. tidecy SPRING MILLS Ciralri Warehouse & Coal Yard. 11. KRUMRKINE A SON. New Warehouse now ready for the I reception of grain, and the Highest Cash Price Paid Highest Cash Price Paid for all kinds of Grain and Seed. Grain vad Seed. C O AL; Chestnut, Small Stove, Lump, Pea, and Lime burners Coal always on hand at LOWEST PRICES. Abo Ground VUisttr Sf Salt. Hi den! Hides! Bring your bidet sod receive the beet market price in aub for them. 6 dec. 3 m. CENTRE IIALL DRUG STORE. MILLEK A SON. (Successor to J. K. Miller A Son.) Dealerin Pure Druys and Medicine*. Dye ctuffii, and Drufryiti'* undrie. PURE WISE ASD LIQUORS For medicinal purpote*. The beet brand* of CI6ARS AND TOBACCO a! way* in Hock. Prescription* carefully Compounded. MILLER ASON Jas. Harris § Co. NO. H, BROCKKRHOFF ROW. IR 0 OAILS, P A IN T S, OILSTETC., JAS. HARRIS A CO. Be'.lefeate GRAHAM & SON. Graham <Sc Son areoffering extra induce mentt to CASH BUYERS. \\ e bare the largest and cheapen Hock of BOOTS AND SHOES in Bellefontc and are determined to sell at such price* a will i/it the pocketa of ev ery one. Now i the.time to buy your fall and winter *tck You can get a (fooo *ol id Leather Button Shoe for Ladiea, from *2 00 lt*l 60 1 Ladiea' coarse thoea, $1 26 Men*' core boot*. 2 60 Children*' school shoes, 1 00 Men*' wool lined gum boot*. *.OO " " " Buckle overshoe*, 160, " " " Congress gaiter*, 1.80 Alaskat, 1.09 " all cum overeboe*. trf>' Women*' all cum overshoe*, .60 Mimps' all cum overshoe*. .86 .Men*' lumberman'* cum*, o!id heel extra heavy, 186 jLet'it be distinctly understood that these are all first-clra Rubber i Good i. 20mayti W. 11. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL, PA. I manufacture ell kinds of Furniture for Chamber*, Dining Room*, Libraries and Hal la If you want F.urniture of any kind, don't: I buy until you see my stock. UNDERTAKING In all it* branches. I keep in *tock all | the latest and meat improved Coffins ami Casket*, and have every facil* ity for properly conducting this branch of my business. I have a patent Corpse Preserver, in which bodies can be preserved for aconsiderable length oftime. |jul!9 tf W.R.CAMP. IMPORTAN TO TRAVELERS. -THE BUSH HOUSE! BEI.Liro.NTI, PA. da* been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under toe management of the New Proprietor, Mr. F. D. Mc COLLI'M, formerly of Pittsburg, ia flrt . clan in all It* appointments ,• SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS . Are offered to those in attendance at court rtand others remaining "in town for a few . I days at a time. ,| The largest and most superbly Designed s Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. t lAll modern conveniences. Go try the gißush bouse. T lap P. D. McCOLLUM, Proprietor. Forks House! PERRY STOVER, PROP'R. „ The Forks House, at Cohurn station Is new and con.toodiou, *t,d it kept in best manner. Bed anil board aecond to sunt a tha county. Hublin* for SO boraet. At a summer resort ft will be found all .Oat cmld ba desired, right inXha heart of ..ood fishing and burning grounds, and -urrounded ty the most romantic reentry. Inov y * W. A. CURRY. Sat* & Zht>* tpTSCUALLFA. 1 Would most rpectfoliv inform the cit cetu of ibis vicinity that be ba. started a .ew Boot .nd Hhoe hbo,. .„ d would bl hankful for a share of tb public patron ge. Boot* and Shoe, n d# to order and eccording to atyle, and warrants bis work u equal any made elsewhere. All kinds ofrepairing done, and charges reaaonablc "*e Mm a cell. f.hlg | y JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney^ .i..tunua. twiLoiMi^ LEVERS !^ DK " £ or aw. %&£&&&&£& ?Jsaatsms.'ass. GIVEN A)NAY r " ormnr ** 4m * r.!££V* * j " h cirS' '.ls' * Agtiiu wsnwd AAA * Nervous Debility. weak iiUhm t>a* irk. 1 *a."J?,-.Tift* ■'** r *-*"P"* 1 vr r"- 4nim rtumpbrey'a il..it,^,paihi c Specific No. 28. Baaa aaad i>m, tMn "* —aa •* *uUb,*Cr Prtt. el **ae <*£■*. to* <P 7.77:= ttwis-sussr Sissss3Sfafe a rr <m„ m, y„ • "O from *OM orm utbl • •:Ua Uia. U Uu wrk. era** m, m .0 *s?** *'<■■*. > <fT U buoiom Tm. *ad ei 555 •!". W" 1 •* **M M H.IMI 1 (." PurtlMd. fortiwd. Hum ale. Harness, Saddles. Ac. Th. MmiM u> mm UM MMU, BAOOLRT bow effttwd uUm aid ataaa Uwm _ amii, *,, SSteISS:siacSSSS -^^VXSSAFEFFSSSG:. GOLD.^^" TIT, 1 u M ••!! u <lm Full ..' l> *. c— ' A? ,b bwiom So uu abo tui-eei," Hotel. rim-cla** accomatodaiioti for ruesti tor h,,rM **- Su*ee arrive and depart every day f-.r ail point*. Ylexasdera bower^S. p.-Ssasa©' s I>, A*"*-. Jk. SPANGLKR, Alt mey at Law • Consultations in K .h and Ger man. Office m Furti'* t., ?VI building. WILSON, Altorne.T-atL*w PENNSVALL Y BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA BECIIA k i)IPu811b alio allow Inter* e*t: Dtccount Not,,; Buy and Sell Government Securities ... ... Oold and Coupon*. W*. WOLV w. B.Misolk. - 1 r * t- Catbier THE BEST "OFFER ! th "" hard time* .<■ srsi^'"vc " SET* u MENDELSSOHN PI ANO CO., No. 66 Broadway. N. Y. CHRONICg^Q 1 Talk aad MadlcajCoai sr~ssa is." ffiwtzniS'.s's: SSEaS .•f' Uo li ? iuTaTttto^ t if* m "Od tlhtorMiioiM. P^RUMflttSte 1 £f\? U want* <1 MI KKAV HiIX rl tSMhnlKla CO., I® Kaat mmk i t v I ™~a a^LhhAUIIAVW DOOR. For SI we will send free by mail, aar on# of to* follow in, Ma ' 8 diitinct va. m'tbly rose*, winter low U D ® rin * Bogoni**, " d ■! Carnation Pinka " L .. Chinese Cbrysanthemus. Zonal Geraniums, w. f. Double ••• •• Ivy Leaved, " ' Heliotrope*, " 8 " Abutilons, 44 i '•! Double Camellaa, ** * *' Atalea*. 44 J .! lobster Cactua, " n Bouvardiaa. 44 il .. Stevia* & Eupatorium*. Fuchsia*. w. I .. Double Violet*. Poinsetta, Scarlet and , ~, White, w. f. * , Plumbago, " i ~ Ferns, for Wardian eaae rlm*, " 8 M Mosses, Marantas, " ® " , _Hyacinth Bulba. 20 assorted Tulips, Bulbs. W " Crocus. •' >•! ?* " SSr^ I*' 1 *' 4 Lily of the Valley, ] 8 New Pearl Tubr.> P OR BY EXPRESS: -I Bof any of the $1 collection for $2 I 44 ~ a 7 44 44 .. i 9 " 44 6 v \ 14 " " " 7 a "! Dr the whole collection of *JBB Bulb*! Nt and Planu sent by express on receiptß C> of flo 00, to which either of our Books! t> Gardening for Profit, Practical Flori! culture, or Gardening for Pleasure! (value $1 60 each), I be added! rt Descriptive Catalogs • Pp * PETER HENDERSON ACO ! sd nr ® 4 "® d ' ,, i , en and Florists, 35 Cortlncid Street, Nc* York. I he if*"" 4 ' '