THE CENTRE REPORTER FRIDAY NOT. 16., 1872. LOCAL ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS—Our friends, ovcrv where, will obligo u* by sending us local news of interosL , , CIRCULATION. -The circulation of the Rkfortkr, on thi* side the county, > Urger than that of all other | be presented to tbe next legislature, empowering the su pervisors to do what we of speak above We know it will work better aud cheaper than the present system. While a member of the legislature we passed an act of this kiqd for Benner township. Many of its citizens were at first displeased with it, before they saw how it operated, and believed it some new fangled idea. But since it has been tried we are informed Ben ner township has better roads, at less cost than ever before, and the taxpay ers there will never allow it to be re pealed. We invitetfce citizens of Potter twp. to call at onr office, and put their sig natures to tbe petition. * —THE MODEL BOOK STORE, of James Welch & Co., opposite the Bush house, Bellefonte, is ooe of the * most attractive places in the town—it is known as the Model Book Store, where hundreds of nice and useful ar ticles in that line of business are seen to fill their shelves and cases. Their fall stock of books, stationery and fancy goods is now unpacked. You find there what will feed the mind, please the eye and amuse. Their stock of Books, Stationery, Blapk Books and pancy Goods, is most full and com plete. They have an endless variety of Toys, comprising the nicest kind of articles for holiday presents. Of Pock et Books, Diaries, Photograph Al 4. bums, they have the largest assort ment iu central Penn'a. Dolls for the little girls ; Brackets ' and Whale Pockets, Whitman's Confectionery, in short, any thing you desire in the I line of School and other book*, papers, fancy article*, &c. t you can find at the Model Book Store of James Welch A Co, we haves een the stock, it embraces every variety, and at the lowest possi ble figures. Just call in and see, when you go to Bellefonte next time, it will pay just to look at the splendid assortment on hand. CENTRE COUNTY ELECTION. 1872—Official. Gov'nor. President r a c c i 5. I 3 w 2 5.3 -2 * f it jj m : * P Roilrfoto N. W*rd 58 92 TO 14.1 S, Ward 106 115 99 108 W. Ward 80 146 6 Ml UnionvUle 22 45 14 42 Milesburg 36 100 21 97 Howard bor 34 87 21 85 Phllip.bg 119 168 98 168 Boggs 128 242 89 216 Snow Shoe 102 100 64 109 Banner ITO 106 128 96 Union 65 113 80 106 Burnsid* 82 46 19 58 Curtin 68 86 89 87 Ferguson 227 157 150 169 Gregg 281 67 216 68 Hamnoon 44 82 30 86 Harris . 174 245 128 289 Haines 195 100 179 97 Howard 66 K*i 48 98 Huston 58 119 11 106 Taylor 40 48 27 43 Potter 378 185 294 119 Rush 139 126 73 114 Liberty 60 IS? 36 134 Marion 99 44 70 46 Mile* 251 68 197 59 Patton 54 100 38 90 Worth 58 75 29 70 Penn 262 36 228 30 Spring 145 195 99 191 Walker 196 113 135 110 Total 3712 3292 3694 3142 Majorities..42o 448 The Temperance ticket, Black, for Pregideut, had the following vote : Howard Bor, 8, Ferguson 2, How ard 6, Harris 2, Marion 4. The negro elector-al-large, upon the radical ticket, W. D. Forteo, loci one vote in North Ward, Bellefonte, one in South Ward, one in Wect Ward, in Spring 3, in Harric one, — there are still some ungrateful rada. - Pork is selling at $6 per 100, Beef at $7 per 100. —Three fine houses and new, now add to the appearance of the lower end of town, namely, D. B. Luse's, Kara, tirumbine'a, and Adam Thomas'. —Tuesday evening closed up with a aaowstorm followed by a clear-up during the night. —Among the premiums published the other week, there was an omiaaioa of the the premium drawn by Br. John Bishel, of Potter twp. who drew $5 for his fine Po land China sow and 4 pig*. Mr. K. will part with a few of the pigs, if any one wishes to buy such. —The weather on Sunday was very fine: on Tuesday we had rain and storm. $7&OO0 in cash for sl.—We call the at tention of our readers to the advertise* ment in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Here is a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Draw ing, and at the same time help % noble and worthy institution. — FIEK.— The new brick dwelling bouse, of Jesse Stewart, at Pleasant Gap, was de stroyed by fire, with nearly all its con tents, on Sunday morning last. Tha fire broke out between two and three o'- clock, while they were in bed. It teems to have started on the garret, so doubt from the pipe. There it an inurance of $3,000 in the Lycoming company. —LAEQK YIELD.— Mr. WM. \T. Beyer, of Centre Hill, raised 62 bushels of Peer less potatoes from one-eighth acre of ground. This is at the rate of 416 bushels to the acre. This proves what good farm ing will do, and that soil properly attend ed too will yield well. Mr. Beyer tells us he hat been trying salt upon bis potatoes sowed on like plaster—fer some two years with tbe best effect. Grant'* majority in thU county is 448. Bucksiew had 1018 votes more than Gree ley, showing that that number of demo crats were at the election jn October, and staid at home er did not vote for Greeley in November—but we do not intend to cry over spilled milk. Grant's vote in the county is just 150 lees than Hartrantt had in October. The total vote in this county for Presi dent is 5880— in October it was TOM for governor, or 1104 above the total cast for president The constitutional convention—the third in the history of our state —met at llarrisburg on last Tuesday. Mm. M. Meredith will, no doubt, be cho sen president. He is a republican, but will receive the vote of tbe demo cratic members. BOSTON in RUINS Tbe Business Portion of the New England Metropolis De stroyed by Fire. LOSS, HUNDREDS OP MILLIONB.- COSTLYGRANITE BLOCKS CRUM BLE LIKE PASTEBOARD IN THE FLAME3-PEARFUL SCENES AND INCIDENTS-STREETS FILLED WITH THE HALF-CRAZED POPU LACE-BUILDING AFTER BUILD ING BLOWN UP-DESPEBATE AND FINALLY SUCCESSFUL STRUGGLE TO STAY THE CON FLAORATION—NEARLY EVERY LEATHER. SHOE AND WOOL HOUSE IN THE CITY BURNED OCT, Borrojr, November 10—1 A. M.—The greatest fire ever known in New England is now raging among the largo wholesale stores in the very heart of the business por tion of tbe city, and will not cease till it I reaches the wharves. There was hardly a breath cf wind stir ring when the alarm was sounded—about half-paat seven o'clocd, followed by a sec ond, third and fourth in rapid succession, but the first engine wa* hardly on the ground when the fire broke from the fourth of a large four-story granite (tore on the corner of Sumner and Kingston streets, occupied by Tabbetta, Baldwin & Davis, wholesale dry goodi dealers. It had caught in the engine-room, and the flames spread with lightning rapidity up the large elevator, and were first seen climbing un derneath the wood-work of the roof. En gines "were fairly at work before any other store had caught. The buildings in the vi cinity were all of granite, four scrips high and each surmounted with amansgrd roof none of them being over five years old. The detached splinters flew readily as the air was warmed bl the terrible beat, and soon flames began licking the mansard roof on the opposite side, Air above the reach of streams directed upon It from all quarters. Fire was constantly in the air, and one building after another caught on the roof and flames skipped lightly along from one window till to another, so that in less than thirty minutes every cheek was blanched as it became evident that the whole city in one direction was at the mer cy of the flames, which were leaping gayly from roof to roof and from one building to another. The second building to suocumb was directly opposite (Q thai in which the fire first brofib opt, and whs occupied by Mafin, Mullen A Kim#, Harding, Brothers A Co., Bowen, Moors A Co., George Lied, Carter a Co., and Conant Bros., all whole sale dealers in dry and fancy goods. This waa at the comer of Otis place. The beat now became infernal. The streets ran rivers of water, and every moment was heard the sound of granite blocks explo ding and falling in the street#, making •Jiem impassable. Thh fl reified teni firlv 4it from one station to another, and many engine* were kept noble at work, white hydrant* wore uel by bend ho*e. The Engineer could only bold hi* piece while e *tream of water wa* kept playing upon him. Block* of granite weighing ton* were *plit a* it by powder, and hurled acro wide street*, end plank* went flying through the eir a* if they were feather*. Boston, November It) 245 A. M.—At thi* hour the tire i* atill raging ftirioutly. The wind i* rising and blowing the flame* flercely and ha* broke through in \\ ash ington street at the establishment of Par ker M t'ullar A Co., tho largest clothing house in tho world, and is now gutting the immense building. The Are ha* *wepl both tide* of Franklin street to within a building on the corner of Washington, and i* now half way down llevonshire, Feder al and Pearl streets, on the latter of which wa* the seat of tho wholesale shoe trade- Tho merchant* are unable to save any thing and have flung open the door* and are allowing the people to carry oflT their stock. Hundred* of men, women and boy* can be seen loaded with shoe*, cloth ing, carpeu, etc , thrown in the street* from burning building*. In Seuth and Liucoln street* the building* are principally a frame and are tilled with tenenta who are making frantic efforts to save household geods. The water front ia" burned clear for over a quarter of a mile, swooping away lumber yard*, sheds, warehouses, vessel* and all other inflammable sub stance*. Tho Hartford and Site railroad depot was burned te tho ground moro than an hour ago. There is considerable petro leum and similar store* on and near Broad street The massive granite building* which covered Winlhrop and Ohio squares, and all the street* in that neighborhood. The *cne is a fearful one, full of weird and wild feature*, and the whole population soemes to be on the street Terrible ttorie* of loase* of life are in circulation, but noth ing definite can be learned. It U repotted that Chief Engineer Damsill, of theflre de partment, has been killed by a falling wall. Several newspaper reporters, inclu ding two agent* of the American pre** as sociation, narrowly escaped death. Im mense amount* of goods stored in the new post office building are now being removed to a greater dUlance from the flame* Slate street is piled high on the sidewalk* with valuable goods 3:90 A. M. —The conflagration appear* to have taken a fresh start, and the flame* are rushing up Devonshire and Powell street* toward* State with a velocity and fierceness that surpasses description.' Large qantities of powder are now being brought to the scene, and the authorities are blowing up building* near the unfin ished post office The thunder of the ex ploeiont add new terror, and with the wild roar of the flames make up an indiscriba able confuTion of sound* that overawe* the mind and appalls the sense*. 4:40 A. M. —There is no abatement as yet of the conflagration except where buildings have been blown up. Thousands of per sons are homeless. The open ground at Fort Bill improvement is crowded with goods and homeless people The United States Marine and Port War ren garrison are now on duty on Boston Common guarding goods, which to large *mmounts, have been placed there The fire has crossed Washington street. The Marlborough Hotel is now in flame* and the Parker House is threatened. The Catholic Pilet pulishing house was con sumed about midnight. The Western Union telegraph company are all ready for removal. Phelps, Dalton A Co * well known Dickinson type foundry, on Fed eral street, was completely destroyed. The lower part of the fire from Sumner to Oliver streets, on Broad, is completely cleared. State street is covered with good* and the sidewalk* are crowded by the homeless, poor, and the furniture they have saved. 4:15 A. M.—The conflagration continue* with fearful effects. Building after build ing has been blown up with the only ap parent effect of increasing the terrible vol ume of flame 4 30 A. M. —All valuables are being removed from tba State street banks and insurance office*. The Western Union telegraph company are remov ing their more valuanle apparatuses. < A. M. —The fire which commenced at a quarter past seven o'clock last night continues its devastation, and is now working its way through the large block between Devonshire and Con gress streets, north of Water. 9 A. M. —Buildings are being blown up on Lyndall and Congress streets. The post office on the latter street will probably go with the most of that street. The marines from the navy yard are on duty in the streets. 12:15 p.m. Reports are contradic tory, but it is said the fire is now un der control. At one o'clock prepara tions were made to mine the merch ant's exchange, occupied by the sub treasury aud poet office, but happily this was not necessary. The extent of the territory consum ed is about three quarters of a mile in length and a half mile in width and includes Pearl, Federal, Congress, Purchase, ITigh, Sumner, Arch, Otis, Winthrop and Devonshire streets, be sides the smaller avenues. The loss of life is reported to be 25 or more persons. Besides the fire de partment of this city engines were E resent from Springfield, Worcester, ,ynn, Lawrence, Lowell and Port land, each city promptly responding to the call for aia. The amount of loss is variously es timated, some as high as $250,000,000 6 o'clock A. ll.—' The report -if buildings blown op Indicating that gunpowder was being used to stop the fire was heard at five minutes past 3 o'clock. Three dis charges were made in a block on Devon shire street, and these threw the buildings partially down, but without apparent ben efit, for the flames lumped at the gap at most imtanlly. The building was close to tbe fire, and unless blocks more distant are speedily prostrated the effect will be noth 9"he train* were laid in Federal street about two o'clock, and the street immedi ately cleared for action. At 3:45 o'clock this morning the destruction of buildings in the path of the conflagration, by the ex plosion of gunpowder, was begun in good earnest. It is to be hopotj tbq city may be saved by this ri.eait*. ' The firomea, though exhausted by their arduous labors, are still working with a will. At 4:05 o'clock a most terrific explosion took place, which undoubtedly did good service. At 4:30 o'clock buildings on Devousbire street were blown to atoms. LATKK.—The fire was got well undor control about noon, and has not extended since. The following aro the general bondaries of the conflagration. The whole length and both sides of Hummer street, across Federal Snd heady doWh to Drake's wharf, and thence on a nearly direct lino to Poit Hill, along Hamilton and Battery, March te KUby. as far as Lindell and Cen tral streets, and from Milk to Bummer streets, on Washington street. Within theeo boundwies. an areaofnearly seventy acres, every building is oonsumed. Al most every wholesale shoe and leather and drv goods and wool aslablisbmenU in the oity. are destroyed. Fire engines by spec ial train from New York arrived this morning. EXECUTERB SALE. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans Court of Centre County will bo sold on the premises in Potter township in said coun ty, on Baturdav the 21st day of Decembor, 1872. at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, all the following described roal estate, consist ing of two lots of land, late of Phoebe L. IJCfcn, bfsaid twp., dee'd. One theroof Bounded north and south by lands of John Wagner, east by land of Jonas From, and west by lands or John Jorden, containing 2 acres and 79 perches, thereon erected a two story Frame Dwelling house, stablo shop and other out buildings. The other thereof consisting of wood land, bounded by lands of Wm. Armagast, jl'utcr Ruble and Wm. Mulbarger, containing y awes, more or less. Tvftus ov SAL£— Ctne half the purchase iponey to be paid in hand oh confirmation (A sale, ana tthe balance in one year, se cured by bond and Uertgageof the j>rem- Uw " * ijiS* REMEDY FOR THK lIORSE DISEASE Firt cover tho hofto well with woolen blanket*, the head, then put him into Vtll TWiilllNi dry *Ublo. witli plenty ofitraw under him; then duaolve \ ounce mlphate ofoda in * pail of water, (repeat thi* dally), and keep o!T *ll eicile* ment Then make pill* oil ouneo eachot tho following coni|xMition: Charcoal, ounco*, elecampane, 'J own CO* ;11 llrntw of*oda, It ounce* aafoelida in powder, II ounce; Duvoy't BMW pow der, 1 package ■ * direct of lu'oriie, S oun ce*- Sal amoai*, I ounce, and lioney or ntoiAMe*, I pint. Mil tho powder* well and add the h< n* work it up to a pill iua* and make pill* twice a* lone a* thick, (ol I ounco each), give ano pill to the hore every hour lor flic tlrat throe hour*; then one pill every throe hour* for the noil I'd hour*, then one (ill every four lo*ii hour* thereafter. MARRIAGES. tin Ath inL, hy Re*. Kohcrt Hnmill, Mr It M Sartain, of Lol freak Valley to Mi* Jennie A. M foy, of Potter* Mill* tin the llhli of Sepleuihrr, hy llov Dr. llodgon, Mr. Win. I*. Hrumxarl, off tin ton county, to Mi** Jane liierly, of Centre county. • ♦ • DEATHS On fird Nov., at Berrien Springe, Mich , M r*. Catherine Uephart, aged 74 year*. S uioath*, and 7 day* She wa* aick oyer 8 month*, during which time *ho did not partake of any kind of f.-od Good News for the Ladies. FALL OPENING OF Itouut'tM, TriiuuilUKM, ttllliii**- ry. MI MRS. MARY E. SHOOPE'S Iu Coutro Hall. Mrs. M. K Shoepe, ha* iusl returned from Philadelphia, with the late*t fashion* and a complete slock of New Bonnetta, New Hat*, Elegant Trimming*,'A., which w ill be *otd or made up. a* uual at reauonabte piiye*. ADo, old ladte* Dre*> Cum. The new tv'e* are very pretty. I.adie f all and too litem early. Pint come, fir*' terved. nov I It |)( \ V WANTED, OH oiHt , I! Ij" " I over* neighborhood, to raise a club for What Neit , the great Juvenil. Magazine. fill cent* a year. A splendid st.U* fhromo free. Send fi cent *uni|> fur specimen Say where you u thi*.— John B. Alden, Pu'lubor, Chicago, 111. REGISTERS NOTICES. The following accouhU have been II •ruintwl and pa**ed by me, and remain filed on record in (hit office for the t'tiiuiiiillM of heir* creditor* legatee* and all other* in an* way interested and will be presented to the Orphaus Court to bo held in Belle fonte, foi allowance and confirmation, on Wednesday the tiTth day of November UCJ. 1 The account of Mary A. Turner and Thoiua* M. Turner, executors of the la*t will and testament of JameaTurner, late ol Beilefonle Borough Centre county, debat ed. 2 The account of John NuUell, one ol the executer* of the la*t will and testament of Sampson Glossnrr, late of Curtin twp., Centre county, dee d. 5 The fir*l and final account of Jamet Armor, guardian of Elvina Bayard, minor child of John A Bayard, late of Bellefontr dee'd. 4 The account of Henry Yenrich. Guar dian of John K. Uettig. minor child ol William Uettig, late of Centre county, dee'd. 6 Partial executorship account of Thorn* a* Hoop acting executor of Ac., of J occph Noregon. late of lialfmoon twp.. Centre county dee'd. 6 The adininittration account of Mary PolUgrove and laar I' ndcrwood adtuitiu trator* of all and singular the good* chat tie*. right* and credit* which were of Ja cob PolUgrove, late of UnionviUe, Centre county, dee'd. 7 The administration account of Samuel Gitliland. administrator Jr front* noa of the ctato of William Price late of llairr* twp deed. 8 The administration and Distribution account* of lienrv Miller administrator ol Ac., of Adam Miller, late of Mite* twp., deed 9 The account of John Chamber* and George W. Gray, executor* ol the last will and testament of Jarne* Chamber*, late of PaUon twp.. Centre county, dee'd. 10 The account of Peter Johnson and John Curtin, admini*trator*of Ac., of Aus tin Curtin. late of Bogg* twp., Centre county dee d. 11 The account of J. S. Bamhart. ad ministrator of Benjamin Gingrich, late of Harris twp , dee d. J. H. MORRISON, Register. PROCLAMATION. Wlwwi lb* Una Chart** A Hue, Praaidaal ot lb* nwl of laaua Plaaa. In IbaJtebJudicial IMa vn. l cuwataUa* ol Um ooaaiM ol Contra. I'Uaton, and 1 Claarflald. aad Um lloaaraLto W W L. awl lb. Iluaocmhl* Hoar, Ikm. Aaaoctato Jndaaa. la l MMIf. bavins mud th.lr nraeapt, Iwrlu data lb* Stb dar of Jaaaanr. A. U . Ulh. to mm dtractod tar tod las • ooert ot Oiw and Tanaiaar aad -lr ptofMt porauaa. al to o'clock la Um fureaaoa at an!aU ot ( aalro coonlr, b* Ibon aad Ibor* to imawau asalnol Ibon aa ft hall he joai Ulna uadar air baad |al HaUafoai* lb* t dar of April In lb* r*ar at oar tcrnl, ICX and lo tba alnrtj foartb roar of lb* lad*t>*ad*aoa ot lb* Cnliod Htatoa tl W WOOORIKi. Nh.rie THE I'LACE TO BUY good Boots Shoes. • BURNSIDE Jc THOMAS Have just received < r o cases of Boots | and Shoes. BURNSIDE & THOMAS r Sell the cheapest and best Boots and Shoes. I BURNSIDE Si THOMAS Are the ouly ones in Centro co. that have Lester Bros A Co., BootsA - t Shoes. a Lister Bro's A Co., Boots and Shoes are warranted. BURNSIDE & THOMAS f Hell them at Cash prices. | BURNSIDE A THOMAS Boots and Shoes never leak or crack. ) BURNSIDE & THOMAS Boots and Shoes always give satisfac tion. Thousands in this county ami out oi * it have tried these Boots A Shoes. They have been tested and tried for 15 years and always have given Extra satisfaction. If you want to savo doctor bills buy your Boots and Shoes from Burnside A Thomas. You can buy the best articles of To bacco and cigars at half price al Burnsides A Thomas, The reason you can get such bargains at Burnside A Thomas, they sell for CASH. julyl9.tf. OUll CLOTHING STORE, I have just Souu to tho city, and laid in a full stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. r and in addition to that a large stock of HATH and CAPS , oi tho latest styles; also, BOOTS and ' SHOES, both kip and calf; also GAI - TERS. for ladies, of throe uf Jbur differ . ent styles. | TOBA CCO wd CBt A RH, of the best as s sortine£t. JEWELRY and NOTIONS I solicit a liberal patronage from the kind people of Pennsvalley. as heretofore. 1 Our motto is, HELL CHEAP. JACOB KRISE oct 26. Ot Milroy, THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY iC. F. MerUchcr N. Oonmiller. NEW (JOOI)S! >£SH ABIR VAI Of FALL GOODS!!! lIKHLACUKU& CKoNMILLKK YITUh to Infoiiti the cilitoUi of Putter Tf that tin y havo opened an enure new stock f goods in their t>l.l quarter*, aiitl a ill keep constantly on haiiil a full and good assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of ALPACAS, Poplin*, PLAIDS, Lustre*. and all otlnTo.N KWAIIK < A:DA IC\VAItK, St'GAKS. TKAS, COFFKKfi, PISH, SALT, ele., etc , elo., All of which we oder at greatly reduced price*. Highest price* paid for country produce. Ity strict attention to business we hone to merit and receive the patronage Of the public NE PLUS~U LTRA~ No Better Place ! The subscriber lajiut re eivuig from the eastern eitie* a Full Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS j which he ha* determined to ell very cheap, consisting of IIRY GOODS ami Print*, Muslins, Opera Canton*. and Woli Flannel*. Ladies Dress Good*, *uch at Detain*, A ipara*. Poplin*, Km pre** Cloth, •sateens, Tainoue, together with a full slock of everything usually kept in the Dry Good* lino. NOTIONS: A full dock, consisting part of l.adte* and Children* Merino Itoaa, Collar*, Kid glove*, best ouality silk and Lisle thread ulovcs. Hood*, Nubias, Hrrakfast shawl*. I Ac, IIATS & CAPS, A full assortment of Men'* Hov and Children'* ol the lale#t t> !e and beL CLOTHING, Kradv made, a choice (electionof Men'* and Boy's ol the newest style* and tnu*t f serviceable material*. HOOTS & SHOES. 7 1 A very large stock of Men'* Women'* and! Children'* and (old very low. Hueensware, full assortment. |g GROCERIES] a full slock at the lowest price*. At the old (land of 1 *J WM. wolf. I. W. J. MoManigal, Wholesale and retail denier in HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iron, \ullw oil*. I*nint. Yarn* lahea, W nil I'npcr, Ac. liJiiHi/j £©. Pil To Khoemakortt, 1 have Juat received a largo t.>ck of FRENCH KIP FRENCH MOROCCOKH FRENCH CALFSKINS LINING SKINS RUSSIA BRISTLES RED SOLE LEATHER SHOE MAKERS TOOLS PAT.. AWL HAFTS AT 10 CENTS SHOE THREAD Ac. Call early and examine Oct 11 8m WMJMMANIGAL. BOSTON Boot A Shoe Store! A NEW ESTABLISHMENT With New Goods & New Prices! Having determined to engage in business at this place, we have opened up in Room NO 5 BUSH'S ARCADE, BELLE FONTE, PA., tho largest. most complete and cheapest stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS, &C\, that ha* over been opened up in this part of the .State. At our store yon can Ann in the Boot .and Shoe lino Rf Tt>u Wnai, from the finest boot to tho cheapest slip per, and we know if you once call ana EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. you will concede that it U to your interest to purchase from us. WIINELI. IT BOSTON It 4TW lt>lilrliiK Mfulljr Itoiif. H. L H ATCH KLLKR A CO. July 19lf. THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next door to Wilson . K oiler. White Wheat 91.80, Bad 75 Got niW ....Oat* 40 Barley 0. 70 Gloronecd 6,00 Potato#* 46. I.erd per pound 8....... Pork nor poundOV Mutter 20. Kgg> 2U. Plaatar per ton fit Tel low 8 Bacon H ......llain 12 J.KWIrtToWX MARKKTB White wheat 1,75 . "l wheat 1,05.. ltyc (10 Corn 00 Oat*3s Barley 60 Cloraraeed 4,60 Timothyaeed, 660........ Salt 2 60 per ark,.. Heron HV Ham 10 Uultel J0... Kgg* 15 fleeter W GO TTSU TWfW'W "MM U WOTUIKC MI ir Ma Piiu, Soret, Wonidi nd Uaeisn. * BUV IT! TRY IT! | t 9 d . Um Pal 9 Curt 0/ Fori . . . UM Ptlq Cure m\. For NfeJrU, UM Pi 9 Cu/Oil For Fv\Sor4,. . . .UM Pti 9 Cjh OIL For CboloVlforbut, . UM Pi 9 mirt OIL For SjprainiV . . . . UM Oil. For HeadackaV. . . . UM pA Curt Oil. For BruitM, .V . . UMJ*i 9 Curt Oil For Com and BuHtai, UjfPaip Curt Oil For 4ny Bort, . .X.JRt Paip Curt Oil. For J Latptntaa, JAIM Paip Curt OIL Brut K"rri^wW**iL4*Tß < tad • rlullM| prater* lie MUt L'md kUvtuMf awl iW. ualij fur MAW Xnr> iniAwr Aak for FAM/TOM OIL ether, to waj4kftAlT IT TOflBlE. liaeut rdK| awauak preparaujtowt a aautle- J Ui( r.apaiil, Ia(l. lNa\ VM, Vag*Ul4aONa, llmu ate KtlVt. f aad I* i loan at. J aaJ u aaa /I I) all Dratttue awl Dhl la MullillM I'KltK, BO €***. ■cCLUM & UTON, *MMfM* Sold wholi ale ai d retail hv K. 1* tireeu. W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER IK.MKK DALL.P4. Would moel reejxttfully inform the el liacne of thie \ jointly, ihat he hae ttarted a new Bout and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful fur a there of the public patron age. Hoot* and Shoe* made to order and according to alyle, and warrant* hi* work loerjual any made el< where, Ail kir.da of repairing done, and charge* reasonable, (live him a call. (Ail 11. Sin. School Tax To all wboin it may concern : The du plicate of M-h.-o! Tax for Poller tehool Jietrict for the HCi. ha* bean placed in the hand* of Kred Kurt*, Treaturer of the , School Board, in accordance ,with the Act " of Aweinbly of IMU, for collection All peront paying laid ut on or before the 16th of Nuveutber, will be allowed a deduction of 6ve uer t-ant ; from the 16th •f November to Hth of Dec. no deduction and after that date 5 per cent will be add ed. Hy order of the Board. KRKD KI'KTZ. Sept. JD. Treasurer. r JTHI{ Very Bo*t Bueno* Aycr* j Sole Leather, PKKNCu.GERMAN AN DCOUN TRY CALF SKINS, NHi:iltDltUb, dr., dr., _At reaaonablo rata*, next door to C. D. Keller * tlore, Buhop t'tree BellefonU- Penn'a. E.ORAU.IM d M>\. Oct 11 tf A. SUSSMAN LEATHER & SHOE FINDING. in lower room. No. 1. Bush * block, where \ he keeps on hand a stock of \ WHITE and RED LEATHER, and HARNESS, Kips and Calf Skins French and City Finish. STRING LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Raw Hides BOUGHT AND SOLD. Trunks and Valines OF ALL KINDS. RAW FURS, of all kinds bought and highest price paid. Clover and Tiliiolliy Seed always bought and on hand*. WHEAT and OATS specially bought and the high est Cash price paid. Go to Sussman', there you can buy < Ilea per than elsewhere, as everybody knows, who ever dealt with him. He let* no one off without a good bargain. Next door to Suastnan'a ia the cheap dry good* establishment of Isaac Guggenheim er. apfi.tf. ADAM HILD, PAINTER, offers his service# to the cilir.cn* of Mifflin Centre and adjoining counties, in IKoiiitr, Sign mul OrtiinenafHl Untitling. GRAINING Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash, Mahogony, Jfcc. Plain and Fancy Panorhanging. Or der* respectfully solicited. All fine work done for other painters. June 7 y. JOHN C. MOTZ & CO. BUSES*. M ILI.lt KIM, CXNTRK Co., Pa. Receive Deposits and allow Interest. Discount Notes. Make Collection*. Issue Ea*tern Exchange. And a general Banking Buine* done. JOHN C. MOTZ, A WALTER. P*WUI>EIIT. Cashier. niartaftf. C. PECK. J.T.LEE. PECK romptly altend- Coino and examine our work before t contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE, I All kinds of Reparing done. _ Ag.p. PECK A LEE, RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, I IiOCK HAVEN, PA. proprietor of Rynder't Muic Htoro desires to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the foci that they Can Save Money by purchasing their musical instrument* ot Hyuder'e Music Store. We are selling Double Deed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organs, at $l4O, (.superior in tone and finish, to those that are hawked and peddled throughout the country at |175 to 1203.) Th e we warrant for five years. We give any reaaouable credit desired to responsible parties. We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennsvaliejr this year, which you ,v. uld do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere i CENTREjBALL. H. 8. WOLF. Render Organ 1226 00 WM. OALPHAITH, Rynder Organ 140.00 LEMONT.; DR. J. Y.DALE, American Organ lltib.OO PETER BCHHECK, Hynder Organ 140.00 AARONSBURG. WM. ETTINOER, Rynder Organ #240.00 BOALBBUBQ. M IftS E. E. H U NTER, Melodioo... 1130.00 In a few weeks we will call attention to our PIANO DEPARTMENT. In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prices—we deliver all instrument* - You Can Save From S4O t0. 560 on anTlrgan. Address, __ RYJVDEIPS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! C. D. KELLER, BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA, it BOW prepared, at the Old Stand a Bishop Street, to soli D7 &QOD 3, Q&QGlft J CEDAR ASI) WILLOW WARE, &C\ AC., et'areeUy reduced price*. He U aUo prepared to porcbato ALL KINDS OF GRAIN! FOR WHICH HK WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! ASH PURCHASERS H ILL FIND SUPERIOR INDCCEMKKTS^THEM apr.lMf. I. Guggenheimer. ARRANGEMENT! | Isaac Gcookxhkimk*, having purchased the entire stock .of the late firm of Sussman A Guggaubeimar, ex cept the Leather aDd Shoe-findings, * h&s filled up his shelves with a lot of . *rlex did new hoods, I embracing READY MADE CLOTHING, J I driss oootfik, i GROCERIES, 1 I 1 PROVISIONS, I BOOTS A SHOWS, L i HATS A CAPS, I and fancy articles ! I and is now prepared to accomodate all bis old customers, and to welcome all new ones who mav favor him with ; their patronage. lie feels safe in sav- ing that he can please the most fastidi- < ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMER. | P. B.—Mr. Sussman still continues i to deal in i LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS, i CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, in the old room, where he may alway < I be found. l'2ap.tf. COAL, LIME, .AND POWDER! COAL—Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut Stove, Egg, ftirnaeeand foundry, Coal—o to est quality, at the low est price*. Customer* will please note that our coal i* housed un t dor commodious sheds. LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, tor sale at our kilns, on the pike leading to Mllesburg. p POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Font's Powder AT WHOLESALE, wo shall be pleased to receiveordorslYom the trade. ' Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bollefonts, Pa. n nv SHORTLIDGE & CO. is 1, The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Kducatjon. Practical business men as instruc l°For information, writo for a circular to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg, Pa. loctlftm sen WAR! WAR! i On High Prices. 1 ! ] GREAT EXCITEMENT. j 11. K. NXITH, of Potters Mills, , N E W G 0 ODS ! We would moat respectfully i'>from his] friends, customers, end the public gener-j ally, that he has taken poasessinn of < Thompson's old quarters, which have been remodeled and improved, pared to accommodate all who Way favor bim by calling. NEW GOODS! lie has just received one o the largest stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Centre county, which he intends to sell at scuh figures as '*lll make it an ob iec* for all persons to purchase. Families laying in winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac., should not fail to give him acail t as he feels confident his prices end superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. His stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teas. Sugars of Molasses,; Fish, Bait, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spiees, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock of 1 D RYGOODB is large and rasicd. and we will just say can supply any article in that line, with out enumerating. c READYM A DECLOTHINq il a large stock of ready-made Clothing for u Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose • of at a very small advance on cost. I Boots and Shoes, Hnts and Caps, Hard ware, Uu rem ware. Wood and .Willow < Ware, Notions. Fancy Goods, OarpeU, Oil ■ cloths. Wall Papers, Window Shades, t i W— - - j I Boot & Shoe Makers Next door to D C Keller's Store Bellefoute. 1 J iWe manufacture to order. Our work is neat and durable. Our prices are very moderate. Wo warrant to give satisfaction. We have tho LARGEST and BEST stock of Ladie's and Children's shoes in town. Wo are receiving goods every weok. We wish an examination of our goods. Tho Pennsvalley trade is especially in vited to call and see our stock, we think wo can please all who call as to t tyle, quality, and prices. We study to render satisfaction, and although we have had an extended trade for years, we have never given a customer cause to complain. aeptlfiaf. , BUTTS HOUSE . . BELLEFONTE, PA. J. B. BUTTS, Prop*!-. 0 Has first class accommodation; charg es reason* tf. Dr. Crook's WineofTar 1 lO YEAHK jßk -or *- 3t Public Test 9rnmi jgjc DR. CROOK'B 3C WINE or TAB V* lwv© mre —rrtt than any 3MMHI xs BJWPII a T*r WBaivl (kepnUtr. TtiirMiißllMMttttailqid> IUI-* of Tar, and for dimti - ea of Use Tfciroa* mm* Lwup, t*r formieg the moM rtaariiahi* ones. c ~ fta - c ttsssr^. c Es's *ihms and BrMMfeUk Has cored ae BIBJ CB* it bee bom pronounced* specific for these com pi sin ta. For palw is BreMt. Side or Back, Gravel or kidney Disease, Diseases of Ue UrDuST Orran\ Jaundice or an j Liter Complaint, It baa ao equal. ""-"•iSiSffi&eUU. and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dj*pepM and Indigestion. PrrTpnta Malarious Fevers aim tone to yoiirSystc in. THY DB. CROOK'S WIXEOFTAS; ■ —— # The Champion of the World. The new Improved American Butt u- HolcOverwaming and Complete Sewing Machine —The great est machine of the Age ! Sim pi city, Durability A Cheap ness Combined. This machine being the bin*, ha* many improvement* over ail other, in oru. *t is a perfect roacbinejwbich is acknowledg- i.i j ed bv th£bet judges andagenti of all otbet machines. Call on, A. L. Bartirc*, jaadLoahufX, who is the authorised agent for Centre county. Also keeps the best Sen tag Ma chine thread, needles, and repair* all kinds of sewing machines, elocks, watches, mu sic k hose* &i I will thorooghlT canvasa the section belonging tome, and 1 shall he very much pleased to sell every perwun a machine, on easy terms ; give it a trial be fore purchasing any other— it has no equal. . Parties wishing the machine, will please address the undersigned. Satisfaction guaranteed. AH orders Agent for Centre County MAPiaoHBuau. PA. . THE GREAT CAUSE OF Human Misery. Jo* pobUab*4. to a seslwl ea W UO *"SWA AADSV saL las RHTA envelope, TO EAR ENDUES, puMosld. on receipt of • T.W* OR !N> |XL ,*<"*• SEJ. TW IMlnmllSl "Marrtses Ruttls," price SS I'VOt*. Address tie pobllehwrs. . .... OHM- J. KI.INF 1 (XLp Post OKco Bus urn. I* *•■. CKNTHAI, HOTEL. Corner ofTl ird and Chestnut Street. Mitlbnburg, la. John Showers, Proprietor* Its Central Location makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting Town on business or pleasure. H. A. Taylor's Livery Attached, unfill ly PTOtIFY YOUifiLOOD. 1 For Kcrofhla,Kcrofu g lons JMstoaes of lit© Eyra. or Sciofuls la WT. oni form. n* Any disease or eruption of ajf the Skin, disease of the Liver. ' Rheumatism, Pimples, O1 a Tdyw Bores, Ulcers, ISroken-down tC{ Constitutions. Syphilis, or any ©'A a disease depending on a d