The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 21, 1873, Image 3

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    YfciE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY A I'll 21,1878.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL MRWI.—Oar friend*, every
where, will oblige u* by sending us local
S. new* ofintret.
CIRCULATION -The circulation of the
Rkfortkr, on thi* *ide the county, J*
argerthan that of all other |apers in the
county. Bu*ine* men will therefore flint
thi* one of tho best advertising medium*.
We invite all interested to come and in
spect our list for themselves
REMITTANCES. -All monie* for sab
le riot ion will be credited on the üb*cr
her * address, tach week; by referring to
which our patron* can at all times see how
heir accounts stand, and a receipt is by
thi* system carried upon each copy of the
paper.
hit P. M , he will find we were prompt t
"reciprocate.''
Mitfiinburg ha# a female barber, says
r.n exchange. Female Ksrirrs are noth
ing rare in that locality.
The Reporter seem* t come handy
in some place* from which to copy report*
Ac., without credit.
—Mr. Wm-Smetaler, of near this vil
lage, killed a rattlesnake, a few day* ago,
which had 15 rattles. This kind of vermin
teems to be unusually plenty this year.
They will grow larger and more nume
|k>us, it would seem, as the nftlec al party
Hnlinues in pewer. Therefore vale the
ticket if you are oppoacd to
KtUltsotke* and tLo othor evils.
A frill day's rain on Monday last.
Fine weather for duck* last week and thi#.
The lightning #iruck and went down
tho rod at the house of Mr. Koch, near
this place, a few days ago. The only way
to prevent #uch accidents is by removing
tl e rod when a storm approach**
—The valuable farm of Samuel Spang
In.dtc'd, in Potter twp., is advertised in
the Reporter at private sale.
Messrs. J. Gramly and Jer. Haines,
Executors, offer the valuable farm of Geo.
Graroley, dee'd, in Sugar Valley at private
sale. See advertisement in Reporter.
Kev. Williams' sale a* Boalsburg.
August 23rd, 3 acre* land, 1 horse, 1 cow,
buggy, wagon# and house and kitchen
furniture.
Geo. Bower, Adm'r. will offer the
farm of Mich. Kreamer, dee d, in Haines
twp., at public sale on 22 Aug. See adver
tisement in Reporter.
Ansffray. arming out of a dispute
about some land, occurred at Julian Fur
nace, on Friday, 15th inst., between two
men. Hard Richards and Jebn Williams,
which will no doubt, prove fatal to the lat
ter, Richard* struck Williams in the
head with an axe, causing a wound from
which the brain ooaes, and it i* thought
he will die from the effects Richards irn
mediately delivered himself up and was
lodged in jail at Bellefonte.
A week or two ago we *ent out ac
count*, upen yellow slip*, to such as we
should be pleased to have pay up amount*
due on Reporter. We tru-t such notices
will receive early attention, as on our side
we do a strictly cash businass—we pay
cash for labor, and must pay cash in ad
vance for ink. type, and every sheet of pa
per we tend to our subscribers. This i*
the proper way to do business and we
know of no other business man or firm in
the county that can say as much, and we
should be pleased to have our patrons see
the necessity of paying attention to the
alips sent them.
During the thunder storm on Tues
afternoon, 12th, the hern of Jaceb
Gray, in Ualfmoon twp., was struck by
lightnirg and destroyed with all its con
tents, consisting of this year's entire crop
of hey end grain, and some implements,
eeTiug only a few horse gears and about
6) bushels •( wheat. The horses and other
live stock were also rescued. The loss
may be estimated at about (250). Mr.
Gray had an insurance of S7OO upon the
building The contents of the barn be
longed to Mr. George Pottsgrove, tenant
and son-in-law of Mr. Gray, who had no
insurance, and who will consequently suf
fer keenly from this mistartune. A new
top-buggy belonging to a party of Centre
Hall, was in the barn at the time and also
burned. The barn had been roded at one
time *but these protectors wire allowed to
go down by neglect. Mr. Pottsgrove and
his hands, when the storm came on, were
engaged in the ham at cleaning up, and
feeling alarmed, he proposed they would
quit it and go to the house, and barely
reached the porch when the barn was
struck.
A let of carpenter tools, belonging
to Mr. Daniel Kimport, of Ferguson twp.,
were stolen from his shop one night last
week.
William, ff son of John Foster, of
near Oak Hall, was thrown from a buggy,
one day last week, and received some se
rious irjuries about the bead.
A boy named Witner, aged some lo
years, son of Wm. Witner, of near Fil
more, was killed by lightning during the
tfaunder storm, on Tuesday afternoon, of
last week. Tbe boy was engaged at clean
ing the stables when the sad accident hap
pened.
David Confair, says the Lock Haven
Republican, from Marsh Creek, Centre
county, was arrested by Westbrook at
McKinney's market on Monday evening,
for exposure of person and drunkenness.
He resisted. tbe officer, kicking and stri
king, hut by the assistance of Mr. McGhee
and an officer's billy he was brought un
der control. Tuesday morning be was
arraigned before Alderman Ratcbeler and
paid fine and costs amounting to $7.
The Jfilrey correspondent of the
Lewis town True Democrat writes to that
paper as follows:
rteveral capitalisU have been to Milroy
within the last few weeks looking up ore
lands and furnace* sites. It is said tbey
discovered an inexhaustible body of good
iron ore just abort the toll-gate on the
Bellefonte and Lewistown pike. Some of
the parties who .visited the place appear lo
think that that entire mountain is one
gifitjheap of iron. It it possible there
wiil be several furnace* erected near Mil
roy, inside of the next two year*, a* every-
thing i favorable. We hope the day i
not far distant when the hum and din of
• furnaces and rolling mills shall wake up
these lcftv I ills arourdthia beautiful and
quiet town.
S. Aley'* shoe store, at Jacksonville,
was i ebbed of S3O worth of goods, a short
time azo.
"Gen."' How-cum-you-so-Yocum,
requests the Tuten Republican to say he
is net a candidate for Senator.
The Bellefonte radical papers have
notices stating that the following patriot*
will accept officas, via: John J. Irwin,
jr., will take senatorship ; A. R. Barlow,
Levi Miller, Dr. Stewart, R. M'Fnrlane
and R. B. Barger will agree to be elected
to the legislature ; Wm. Stover, of Haines,
J. A. Daily, of Curtin, A. D. Swartr., of
Benner, Capt. Dunlap of Ferguson, D. P.
Sbope, and James A. Lingle, for Co.
Commissioner, and for Treasurer are J
E. Mitchell of Benner, W. W. Rodgers ol
Walker, Gao. A. Bayard of Bellefonte,
and for Jury Commissioner, John S. Fos
ter of Harris.
The "grasshopper twist" is the name
of the latest fashionable contortion among
our ladies.
The Credit Mobilier party of this
county will hold iU convention for making
county nominations, on Tuesday, August
26.
Wm. Ross, Esq., near Linden Hall
this county, within about one mile of L.
C. A S- C. BL., has discovered a large
vein of iron oie He has sunk a shafts*
feet into the bed of ore and is not through
yet. It is reported to us as the best pipe
ore ever discovered in this country - Rep.
! -On I**l Sabbath fbrenoon tho laying
i of th<> crMr>*bMii> for the new Evangeli
cal churoh in thi- town took place. The
day was very fine, and n largo concourse
of poople was pro-sent to witnm tho ocro-
MOnict, Tho sermon tor tho occasion was
preached by Rev. Sloat of tho Niltany ctr-
Ctiit. The divine service* wore hold in tho
Kefornfed church, which was crowded to
it utmost. Tho minister* participating
wore Rev's Young, LongsJorf and Sloat.
Aftor the eervicca in the church woro con
cluded, the congregation proceeded t<> the
ground where the new church i to 1 0
elected, and where the customary ceremo
nies attending the laying of a c©ruer*t©n
were performed. In the Hone were placed
in order as follows A copy of the Holy
Bible ; one copy of the Kv Hymn Book
one copy of the Discipline Ot the F\ angel
ical Church; one copy of Dor Kinder
fround ; one copy of the 8. 8. Messenger,
a Synopsis of the place; one copy ot the
Kv. Messenger; ©nocopy of ike t'hr, Uot
schafter; one copy of the Kef d Church
Messenger, on account ol tho brotherly
kind net* shown by that denomination here
in allow ing them to urn their church ami
a copy of the Centre Reporter- Several
hundred dollars wore collected upon the
occasion. The cost of the new church will
be about $8500; of which about one half
had been previously subscribed.
On Thursday evening, 21t-, the hx
ceUior society connected with the Normal
school. will give a free literary entertain
meat, to which all are invited.
One of the most valuable and desira
ble mil! properties on this side the coun
ty—Centre Mills in Brushvalley, is ad
vertised for sale in another column of the
Reporter. It is upon a never failing stream
of water, and in one of the best wheat grow •
ing sections. Mr. Throne, the present
owner, w ishea to dispose of this property
because the state of hi* health requires him
to quit the milling business. By reading
tho advertisement anyone will see that a
rare chance is offered to such as desire to
to go into tho milling, store or lumber bu
siness.
The firm of J a nw- Thompson A Sons
at Miiroy ha- been compelled to suspend
on account of financial difficulties princi
pally arising from a heavy depreciation
in tho value of woolen good# of the kind
manufactuied by them. —LewUtown Ga
aette.
We -ee nothing in the late fih law
that prohibit* catching uckera —it is un
lawful to catch trout, black bar*, and a
few other kind of fih, with any other di
vice but hook and line, while sucher* and
the kinds of fish not specially mentioned
in the act, are not thus protected
Never forget Ruhl'* grocery, when
you go to Bellefonte. It is opposite llof
fers, and the place where you find the
largest anil most complete stock, always
fresh, andcl eaper than'elsewhere. Ruhl *
grocety is headquarters always.
D. F. Lute, and Wm. Nefi'. inven
tive geniuses of this place, are both al
work, each for himself, upon improve
ments in reaper and mowers. May they
both reap abundantly and have good
"side deliveries '"
Mr. P F. Lu-a, on Tuesday, brought
two green pippin apples, of last year s
crop, to this office, which are as hard and
sound looking, as though just plucked
from the tree; and we have reason to be
lieve they would hold out another six
months. These apples grew in the orch
ard of Mr. Felix Burkholder.
A correspondent at Potter* Mills,
sends us an account of tho great storm
which recently visited pirts of this %-oun-
On Tuesday. August 12th, near about 12
•'dock, noon, distant thunder was heard
in the west, which was the signal of.an ap
proaching storm The cloud approached
on its eastward march, following the line
of the Seven Mountains, until it reached
the gap at Potter s Mills, at which place
it rushed through with the sound of the
roaring of some great cataract.
But a few seconds later we were visited by
one of the most terrific and destructive
hail storms, that ever parsed over this sec
tion of country, demolishing every thing
that came into its line as it passed through
George s Valley, leaving ths corn fields
almost without a blade or tn-rel, and cut
ting the ears to the ground. Clover fields
that were growing for seed, after the storm
looked as if cut with a mower, oats laying
in the swath was threshed from the straw .
Garden \egeubles were entirely destroyed
nething remaining of cabbage but the
bare stump*; tomato tops with its fruit
were cut to the giound and destroyed; cu
cumbers were split in two, in short every
thing in the vegetable "line was de-troyed,
together with bi caking of window lights,
uprooting of trees and scattering of fences
as the storm moved on iU eastward march.
Its damage can hardly be estimated. The
ground, after the storm, was white with
hail, some of which were as large a* hulled
walnuts. In hallows where the water
badSwasliedthem together, there were piics
of them in the evening atsix o'clock a foot
deep. "•
In Peim and other part* of Gregg, the
effects ef this storm were similar to the
above account.
The local option fines at the last Blair
county court amounted t Si* were
fined SIOO each, and another S3O, and about
30 others are under bail to appear at next
court
- —The semi-annual Beportof the L. C,
A S. C. RK., up to the 3|t of June shows
i remarkable increa>e of receipts ov
er any previous report for a similar period.
Trade and travel on this line is inctea.ing
with unlocked for rapidity.— ChronieU.
The Democracy of Union County nom
inated the following ticket on Monday :
Senate, A. 11. Dill; Assembly, Martin Ru
dy; Sheriff; Cbas. D. Cox; Treasurer,
Aron Wetxel; Commissioner, J. Schrock ;
Jury Commissioner, Thomas, \ Barber.
DEATHS.
At Stormstown, on 3th, Pierce M Kin
ney, aged 21 years.
On 18th, in Penn twp , of pnly, Susnn
Moyer, aged f>4 years, 8 months, and 13
days.
On 10th inst, in Gregg twp., after a lin
gering illness, Mr. Elisabeth. consort of
Peter Heckmnn, deed, aged 01 year-, 6
months and 26 days.
VALUABLE MILL PROPEBTY
TOR SALS,
at Centre Mills, within u miles of the L.
C. &S. C. ItR., and It mile* from Mill
heim. This is a well known merchant and
custom flouring mill, having It run of
Burrs
On a Never Failing Stream of Water,
is in good running order, lias a largo cus
tom trade, and is located in eno of the
finest wheat growing sections of the )<tate.
Cennectcd with it is a
Commodious Dwelling,
surrounded by ornamental shade trees
making it a desirable place to live, lie
longing to the property i a
Store Room, Ware Room, ATeuant
house also a SAW MILL, and 22ft ACU KS
OF LAND, part of which is tillable, the
balance being well timbered with a choice
oualitv of Whltepine convenient to the
Sawmill. There i* also a YOUNG OR
CHARD on tho premises. The water
power is an excellent one and suitable for
any manufacturing purpose*. For Terms
ana further information, address,
J. F. THRONE,
2laugCt Centre Mills, Centre co. IV
POCKET BOOK LOST.—On or about
the 27th of June last, near Shock's store
at Farmers' Mills, a pocket I book * con
taining three promimry notes, one for
$78.15, one for SSO, ami sls, all payable
to tne undersigned, and also containing a
smali amount of change. All person*
are cautioned against accepting r ne
gotiating any of said notes. The tinder
will be suitably rewarded by rctnrning
the same to
ABR. ALTER, Jr.,
aug7 3t. Gregg twp.
i For the t>tro Reporter.
SI'NUW SCHOOL CELEBRATION
The Union Sunday School in Gecrge's
Valley, met in the church, on lat Satur
day, at 9a. in. The exercise* commenced
with singing an appropriate piece of music
by the school. The audience we* then
entertained with three appropriate ad
dre<se* by lie* • D. M Wolf, C. 11. Ueiter
and J. K. Miller. The addto**e* were in
terspersed with excellent ami heart-cheer
ing music. The scholar* and teacher* are
truly worthy *•( the highest commenda
tion tor the able manner in which they ac
quitted themselves in entertaining the au
dience with the.i excellent singing. Af-
ler these religious exercise* were over, in
the church, the school and the whole au
dience theu marched in regular procession
into the grove, close to the church, where
a tab'e W feet long u< put up ami loaded
with the rich ami good pros i>ions of Clod's
providence, of win. h all w ere cordially in
vited to partake The ladio-, truly, de
serve a good share of prane for their cul
inary sk ill manifested in the preparation ot
those eatables in so good and excellent
manner After eating, the children and
other* unbraced the opportunity I" en
gage in physical exercise. Three swings
were put up tor this purpose Others en
joyed themselves in a so. ial way. hy
devoting their time in speaking on differ
ent topics of ihe day. I'tie occasion was
a pleasant one. ami the l ine well speut.
At about & o'v lock the audience dispersed,
ami to their hi uie. The iium
ber in attendance was respectable t' II K
When jo.i make a mustard plaster, ue
no water whatever, but mix the while of
an egg. and result will be n plaster that
will'Mraw pir.'ectly, but will not pro
duce a blister even on the skin of an infant,
n • matter how long it i- allowed to remain
upon the part.— Ex.
Tiie local optionUts in Clearfield
county are preparing to take active meus
urea to enforce the provisions of the law
© -*- •
Dr. Hurlbut, of Lewistown, wa* at
tacked last week by four highwaymen in
the river bridge at that place, who de
manded his money. He knocked one
down when they all first.
Friday la-l Jacob Ort, ol Lewistowr,
say* the De:i oorat, adjoining town, sued
R M Cooper, both residing on Ruling *
ridge, tor damages, th<* latter'*evil aving
got into a held ot corn belonging to the
former. After hearing the witnesses on
both sides. Esq Klberitv decided that Ort's
fence* had not been kept in proper n pair,
and, therefore, rendered a vcrdi* t for the
defendant.
The first items i t the head of the column
in the II arrisburg Journal, day after the
meeting of the Radical Convention were
There w as a great deal of drunkenness in
the streets, last night
Horse thieve* are operating throughout
the county.
Several of the shoulder hitters have left
the citv.
* #
Blkxmnu at tux Noa*.—A corres
pondent t. the Scientific American say •,
"Tho be-t remedy for bleeding at the nose
a# given by l)r Gleason, in one of hk
lectures, is a vigorous motion of the jaws,
as if in the act ol mastication In the -ase
ot a child, a sail of paper should bo placed
in it# mouth and tho child instructed to
chew it hard. Of course an adult does not
need the paper. It is the motion of the
jaws that stopi the flow of blood. Tho
remedy is so very simple that many will
feel inclined to Uugh at it, but it has nev
er been known to fail in a single instance,
even in very severe cases.-—Air.
INDIAN FIGHTS.
The following information of Indian
fight* has been received at the headquar
ters of the army.
Fort Concha, Texas, July 30. 1873.—The
Indians aro at their old work again this
morning. Two of my hands in company
with several others, on the.r way from
New Mexico, were stopped on the Peco*
river, about thirty miles above Ilorsehead
crossing, by about thirty Indians from
Fort Stanton reservation, and showed
passes for forty days to hunt on slaked
plains. You know what that means
Four day* afterward the Indians ran off
fuurteeen mules from Peco* station, kill
ing the herder, a Mexican, and four night,
ago one hundred and forty-three horse*
were stolen from the herd of Brady. At
my stock pen the property'of J. M. Canby,
Dick Robertson. John L. ChUm, and I'.
Fibash, nine thou-and head of cattle, had
to be turned looe.
The Indian- arc- aNo reported very bad
ca-t of here.
(Signcdl JAM its TRAIXIK.
Additional particular? have been receiv
ed at the war department froiu Lieut. J.
Whealan, commanding at Camp Palmer,
Wyoming territory, in regard to the Indi
an raid.on the Mttlera on the Po|K*gie on
the 28d of July, and the murder of Mrs
Hall and Mr* Richard*.
The*e two ladies lived near the *ite of
Camp Brown and were outraged by the
Indian* first and then killed. After rob
bing the house of all a*:ii!able*. the Indi
ans drove off the stock. They took the op
portunity to make the attack when mo*t
of the men w ere absent in the mountain*,
and did not attempt to interfere with the
few men in the valley behind. Mr*. Rich
ard* was killed outright, but Mrs. Hall
lived many hour* though insensible.
Lieut. Whealan took the trail and vigor
ously pursued the Indian*, marching tfix
ty-miles the fir-t twenty-four hours. Af
ter another march of thirty-five miles'*
terrific hailstorm took place, which entire
ly obliterated the trail. The Indian*,
finding they were pursued, scattered in all
directions, and the | ursuit litd to he
abandoned.
The Indian* vere Sioux, from the vi
cinity of Fort Fettcrman.
RAILROAD HORROR
A Terrible Accident in Illiuoig.—
Eleven Persons Killed.
Chicago, August 17.—A terrible "acci- .
dent occurred at half past ten o'clock last (
night near Lemont, on the Chicago and j
Alton railroad, an incoming freight train ,
colliding with the south bound express
passenger train, almost entirely wrecking
the latter, killing six persons outright and
fearfully injuring some thirty-seven oth
er*, some of whom it i said will die.
Chicago, Augu-t 17 —The total number
of killed and those who died of their in
juries by the collision on the Chicago and
Alton ruilraid near Lemont last night is,
up to three o'clock p. m. t day, eleven
and of wound* thirty-five.
Accident on tlie Chicago and Alton
Kail road.
Chicago, August lfi. —A collision, re
sulting in the total demolition of fifteen or
twenty freight car* and two passenger
cars, occurred lu*t tiightwti the Chicago
and Alton railroad, six mile* south of
Uloornington, between a freight and ex-
Ojrsion train. Three men were badly
hurt, and two are supposed to have been
killed and are Hill in the wreck. Crimin
al carelessness, it is said, was the cnu-e of
the accident.
* *
MURDER BY ROBBERS IN ARI
ZONA-LYNCH LAW INVOKED.
AND FOUR MEN lIUNO
San Francisco, August lfi.—At Tucson,
Arizona, on August 'J, Pedro Negras and
wife, pawnbrokers, were murdered. Six
men have been arrested on suspicion, and
on# of the number, L. Coidova, ha* confess
ed implicating two others. They were
compelled to tell whero the plunder was
concealed, and four of the murderers, John
Willis. Corvado, Lopez, and Laynarinu.
were hanged by the mob on a scaffold erect
ed near the jail.
Ex-President Johnson, it is reported, i
prearing to run for Governor of Tennessee
us a stepping stone to a seat iu tlio United
States Senate.
Wilkesbarre, Aug. 12. | Mi's. E. Yosi
died in this city to-day, uged 105 years
She was born in Germany.
tMfOHTANT LAWS
lUPOHTAHT I*l Carri K OWNKaa. Tit*
Norristown Herald hat the following ar
ticle on one of the source* of railroad ac
cident* which may contain something ol
new* to our render*. It ay
"Almost daily wo read of somebody'*
cow being killed by the locomotive. The
dumb brute goes to the railroad for the
grm* it afford* with all the wisdom of the
moth that persist* In dying in the" flame,
and attempt to cro*a the track Jut at the
moment of greatest danger. If the 'cow
catcher' doc* not throw the animal off, ten
ichance* to one the train with It* living
j freight it w recked, the wounded forced to
j**t k hcllcr where they can, and the rail
, loud company i* proceeded against lor
da tn age*.
"The following extrait* from the de
cision ol Chief Justice Gibson in the case
of a railroad company against one Skinner
have an important bearing upon tbi* mat
ter. The Chief Justice say*
"'lf any owner of cattle toiler* them to
go at large, and they are killed or injured
on a railway, he ha* no resource to the
company or its srrvants , on the coulrary,
lie may be liable lor the damage* dene by
j theiu to the railroad company or the pa*
J >enger.
"'A railroad com t any i* a'purchaser,
in consideration of public accomodation
and convenience, of the exclusive posses
sion of the ground, paid for to the proprie
tor* of it, and of a license lo ue the great
est attainable rate of speed with which
neither the person nor properly of any oth
er may interfere. No,needles* damage,
h.Jwo ver, must be done.
"In accordance with tbi* dcci*ioii we
observe that the North Pennsylvania rail
road company ha* issued the following no
tice to owners of cattle living along the
line of that road
"'Notice it hereby given that in all
cu-><■!> of injury dona to the property of the
North Pennsylvania railroad company, in
consequencslofcattle running, standing, or
lying upon the track of saul railroad, the
owners ill such cattle will be liable to suit
f*r damage*, for anv injury to the proper
ty of said company, or to the persons uu
the trains F. A. Corn.*. PresV
"This i> a a is# precaution ou the |>art of
the railroad company and will have the
effect of reminding persons of the lan
against cattle tunning at large and also ot
preventing accident* 0:1 the road."
Cat'KLTV TO ANIMAL*.— A* there are
doubtless many of our readers unfamiliar
with the existing law for the punishment
of cruelty to animals in this State, and as
persons should have knowledge of the
law, wegiveth# following extracts from
Section 1 and 5 of the act:
"Any jHtrson who shall, within this
Commonwealth, wantonly or cruelly ill-|
treat, overload, heat, or otherwise abuse
any animal, whether belonging to him<ell;
or otherwise, or shall keep r use or in
any way bo connected with or interested
in the management of, or shall receive
money for the admission of any person to
any place kept or used lor the pur|ese of
fighting or baiting any bull, bear, dog,
cock, or other creature, and every per
son who shall encourage, aid or assist j
therein, or who shall permit or suffer any 1
place to bo kept or used, shall be
deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and 1
on being convicted thereof before any
aldcrinhu [or magistrate, for the first of
fence in a sum not less than ten dollars,'
nor more than twenty dollars, and for the;
second and every subsequent offenco in a
sum not less than twenty ner exceeding
fifty dollars '* And again - "Any police
man or constable of any city or county, <r
any agent of the Pennsylvania Society for
Prevention of Cruelly to animals, shall
upon his own view of any such misde
meanor, or upon the complaint of any
other person who may declare his or her
name and abode to such policeman, con
stable or agent, make a:rests aud bring be-,
fore any alderman or niagutrwte thereof,'
offenders found violating the provisions of:
this act."
The following net for the better c"llcc-,
tion of debt* in the state of Pcnnylvania,'
wtt piMd by the recent legil*lurc:
That in all case* where any judgment
hi< been heretofore obtained i'l any
court in thi Commonwealth against any
penon or persons, if an execution be upon
the-aiJ judgment, which is returned by
the sheriff nulla or that the debtor
has no property out of which the *nid
judgment and execution can bo satisfied, j
Aiiy judge of the said court may therupon
iue a übpena commanding the aid debt
or to nppear before a judge or any com
miff inner duly appointed by the said court,
to undergo an examination under oath a*
to hi* property and effect*, with power to (
compel obedience to the subpoena by at
tachment and the production of books and
paper* necessary to the aid examination.
In case the aid examination doea not dla
cioe any property or effects tho expenses
thereof shall be paid the .party inetituting
the same, olberwUe they .hall be part of
the regular co*t of suit.
Chicago, August b.—The farmers con
vention held in l'axton. Ford county. 111.,
yelerday, nominated a full county ticket
The platform of the M'Lean county farm
ers convention wa adopted.
A Remarkable Speech
At a gathering of farmers'* clubs at
Winchester, Scott county, yesterday, S.
M. Smith, secretary of ths state farmers' 1
association, made rather a remarkable
speech, in the course of which he denoun
ced the corruption and fraud of the pres
ent political parties, and prophesied that
the day would come, it there was no other
way left, when, if farmers were swindled
add hoodwinkeJ as they had been, that he
and his boys and thousand* of other farm
ers and their boys would have to ride
some of these vidians out of the state capi
tal on rails, and that many a tree in broad
America wonlil bear human fruit. He
thought the remedy could be found, but
if the remedy could not be found, anarchy
and bloodshed might follow.
Liet of (irand Jurors for August
Terra, 1873.
Itellefonto Iloru'—R S Downing, II B
Pontius, .Inine. Furey.
Milesburg—David Furey.
I'bilipsburg—Jno W Mattorn, S II Pot
ter.
Hen nor twp— Richard Con lay, D Loder.
Ferguson—G M Weaver.
Gregg—Win Human.
Haines—Micheal Feidler.
Howard—lra C Leather*.
Liberty—Jno Mesllorodo.
Marion —David Tihbens, Sam'l Alley.
Mile*—ls real Rochow.
Patlon—W F Thompson, GW S Gray.
Penn —Christ Alexander, .1 II Autnan.
Potter—Wm R Uennicb, Levi Wallers
Spring -0 II Genteel.
I nion— Jaincs Steer.
List of Traverse Jurors for August
Term, 1873.
Bcllefont* bor'— James I. Sonimorvillo,
Augustus ('•>*, Jno Hotter, 8 S Lyon,
Adolph Locb.,
Milesburg josonh Kodgors, T M Hull.
PhlUpsbnrg--Albert Own
Unionville—Benj .1 Rich, Geo. Alexan
dor.
Benncr twp—Geo Dale
Hurnside—Sebastian Fisher, Rudolph
M ullholland.
Boggg—W Dl Harper, Ham'l Pletcber,
M li Muchcy, John Hays.
Ferguson— Aaron Smith, C D Miller,
Levi Hustonborder. Conrad Frye, Amor
Hover, .J M Cute", David Miller.
(iregg—Henry Krumrine, Geo Krape,
O 1' Beurick. Apriiharn Lo*p.
Howard— MICIIUNI Fletcher, J. W. Hull.
Haines— Daniel Smith.
Huston —Jno W Stewart, Goo W Mile*.
Half Moon—Jno A Hunter.
Liberty—Joseph Fletcher.
Mnrion—Geo S Hoy.
Milea--IIG Miller. Sum'l Hrumgard.
Penn—Daniel l eidler, IIG Smith, Jai
Kursletter.
Potter D M Henny.
ltush —Wm Washburn-
Taylor—Danjel Henderson.
Walker—Win Harris, Levi Whippo,
Gershon Biddle, Charles Harshberger
A MAN PERISH INtl FROM
THIRST SUCKS IIIH OWN
BLOOD
| From the Sun I Hcgo W>rlil, Auk I.]
From our friend CitpUiiii Bailey wr
get ihe following horrifying purlieu
turn of tli> lunjjor of Httt'in|itiiig lo
erPM the Colorado desert without
•uflioivlil supply of water : A few day*
1 before the Jtmn *urvoying parly
reached C'oyole Weill, the driver of
tlie Yiiwit ulngo brought wor<l lo
Charley KIIU, keeper of the stilion
I that he hail aoen it man oil the desert
who seemed to ho bewildered ami wan
wandering about without purpoar.
Kill* at once ttiountcil hi* mult* utiil
ilartfil iu search of him. About a
mile ami a half from the Wei la he
fottml the man lying on the aml
tucking the blood from hi* aim, which
he hail luceratnl horribly, for the pur
note of i|UeiiebiiiK bit tliirtt. Elli*
brought him into the station ami gave
him all the attention hit cane lieruand
el. The inlente suffering he hail
uudergoue had uffected hit min i, uiul
although hit physical lit a I tit waa fully
reatoml by the care bestowed ou him
by Mr. Kflia, hi* mini! was ►till affect*
oil, ami it will probably lie tome time
before he recover* the use of hit facu'*
ties.
This imprtWmti at the Well* i* that
the man wa* it deeertcr from aome
camp in Arixoua. The next morn
ing after the Well* patty arrived at
the Well* he anil three other men who
bid coino aer.M* the desert, alio rup
(meed to be deserter*, tarted iu tln
direction of tbi* city, but whether
they ever reached here our informant
was tumble to state.
There is a great repugnance ou the
part of the Presilient ami his immctli
ate surrou tidings to order a court tuar
jtial in the ease at (Jeuerai Howard,
especially as he has just been elected
President of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association. Any other officer
of the same grade, or indeed, of any
grade ; who declined to ask for a court.
of inquiry under the circumstance* of I
Howard s case would have long ago
been court martialed and put in cov
entry. It seems singular that when
ever our Christian Statesmen or Ho !
roes come tc grief they should find;
shelter under the benevolent wing of!
the Y. M- C. A. Why is it? Col
fax was in the highest favor when lie
had SIOO,OOO of stocks and bonds--
thc price of his venality—lying hid iu
his truuk while pleading poverty be
fore the public for a defence.
The case of the much married
Mitchell, or Hippie, is likely to make
a stir wheu ths Senate gets together
next session. The fact that he has
applied to the legislature of Oregon
to coiitirin a name which he falsely
assumed, and l*earing which he was
elected to the Senate, is of itself prool
that a fraud was committed, and that,
he is not entitled to the seal. Ton
question cannot be discussed without,
reviving the whole scandal, and die
closing the personal history of lhi*j
individual iu such away as will make
it lively for the Christian statesman j
who have beeu denouncing polygamy 1
as oue of the twin barbarisms aud
turning up the whites of their eyes in
holy horror at ilrigham Young's j
government. —[Wash. Cor. N. Y. Huu.
Four Death* iu n Family from
the ltite of u Kuttlesuukc.
Har|>er's Ferry, August 11. — Four
members of a family named H inkle, re
siding at the foot of the mountain, here,
diyd last night from the bite of a rat
tlesnake. It is supposed the snake j
cult-red their dwelling—a frame struc j
lure —yesterday and attacked the
family wheu asleep in the night.
Mrs. llinkle aud three children were
bitten, aud died before relief could be
obtained. Rattlesnakes are more nu
merous this season than nt any previ
ous time within forty years.
TTjURM FOR BALU.
Ths well known farm of Samuel Spang
ler. dse'd, situated in Potter twp., I entr.
county. Pa.. offered at Private Sale,
containing about
AM ACRES OK TIIK BEST LIME
STONE LAND.
Abmit 170 acre* buing in a high state of
cultivation. The {balance being well e!
with a
FINE GROWTH OF U MBER,
consisting in |>art of White Oak, Chestnut'
and Obotnul Oak.
The Building* are good, large and
commodious.
Water A Fruit second to none in the
Slate. A never failing well and also
running water near the door.
Any person desiring a good farm and 4
pleasant home, a* also a profitable invert-!
menl. can addre**
MAKUARET SPANULKK,
on the premises, or
K. L SPAM; I. KB
Jotist, 111.
Taugdm Executors.
A HI (MIC VAI.I.KY FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The valuable Farm of George Gramly,
ib-o'd, about f mile south of Log*nsvilia,
' Clinton county, is offered at private sale.
. It contains
83 ACRES OF LAND.
lof which 12 acres consist of Timberland,
[the balance being under good cultivation,
j Thereon are erected a TWIfiSTORI
FRAME HOUSE. BANK BARN,
Smokehouse, Springhouse, Woodshed,
&t\
I There li running Water at tlie house and
' at the burn.
Also, a thriving YOl"NO ORCHARD
on the premise*.
J For further particular* apply to the un-
I dcrsigned,
JONATII. GRAMLY,
Sugar Valley, or
JEREMIAH HAINES,
Kebersburg,
dliuly'im Executors.
;/ \RPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue of nn order "f the Orphans'
Court of Centre county, there will he ex
posed to public snle, on the premises,
On Friday, August 22, 1873,
At 1 o'clock p. in., that valuable Farm,
known a* the properly of Mieheal Kiearn
er, situate in Haines township, about 1 and
• a half inilo* South of Aaronshurg. con
■ mining
imi ACRES AND 4 PERCHES,
Neat measure, tho improvements thereof
consist of
Two Dwelling Houses, Large Barn,
Saw Mill. Cider Press, and all the necea*
sary outbuildings. Also an Orchard 6f
choice Fruit anil a good Sprit gof never
failing Water, at tite door. About lff>
acres are cleared and In a good state of
cultivation, the balance i* well timbered
with
White Pine, Sugar, White Oak, Ac
TERMS —One Third of the Purchase
money to he paid on confirmation of Sato;
One Third in One Year; and the remain
ing third at the <le- th of the Widow ol
said deceased. Tb„ two last payment*
willi interest, to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the premise".
GEORGE BOWER,
j u ly 24 Administrator.
TJXECUToH S NOTlCE—Letter# t. #-
J j tarnenlarv on the estate <>f John
Kartge* of <)regg twp, deed, have
been granted to the undersigned, who re
quest all persona knowing theinsolve* in
debted to said estate to make immediate
payment, ami tboi* having dtMHUMb
against the same to present them duly
authenticated by law lor settlement
JNO. lUSHKL.
I pAN'L BAKTCIES,
7 augflt Exccutois
BKLLKFONTKM A RK KTH.
White (Yheat $1,(14, Red )dO.„.Kre
17.*. Com 40 ....Oalt 84 Barley HO.
70 do fenced 6,tm Potatoes 44.
(yard per pound 7 I'ork per pound W!
Butter 14. Eggs 14 flutter perton
fit Tnth.w H Baeoli H Ham I'd
LK WISTOWN MARKETS
White wheat 1 ,'•*"... lUd wheal 1,00.11 ye
;u.> Corn 42 Oil4& Barle.v GO
('lover* end 4,00 Timothy teed, H-Vt........
Salt If 60 per tack
llneon ltle llaii I • Buttei 14 Egg*
II flutter ti 40
IIA UTLETON
Steam Tannery.
HARTER BRO S.
Ilarilelon, Union county, I'a.
TbU Tannery !.* MOW ae-|uired ihe
reputation of manufacturing win* <>t (he
be-t iealher In the Slate.
Calf Skin* and I (onto math* and City
Sole leather, alwayti.u hand
Highest market price paid for Hide*
und Bark.
l'lntcrur*' Hair, dec., at way* on hand.
Hide* left with Win Hurler, in Haines
tu p., will he paid lor at highest Cash pri
ces.
lulylotf
|| Ki.lM KK > MM It KS
The following account* have l.oen ex
amined and passed hy me, and remain
tiled on record in this office for the In
spection of heirs, legatees, creditor*, and
all other* in any way interested, and will
be presented to the orphan* court of Cen
tre county, on Wednesday the 271h day ol
August next, for t-oiiflrmatii n and allow,
a lice :
1 The account of Joeob Suavely, ad
ministrator of Jacob K rater, late of Peon |
twp.. Centre county, dec d,
2 The acc'l of Levi Snook, guardian of
Elisabeth Weaver, iuin<r child of Henry j
Weaver, laleef Mile* twp. deed.
a The account of L<-vl Sin-ok, guardian I
of Aaron Weaver, minor child of Henry
VVcaver, late of Mile* twp. tlec'd.
4 The account of Sam I Harter, guar- .
diait of Charles B L<-itr.eil one of the
children and heir of Philip LeiUtdl late of
M lies l w p., dee'd.
4 The account ofWm Keller, gu*rdi
ar. of Precilla J Sweany, minor child of
tteorgc Sweany, as tiled by hi* adminis
trator* John H. Keller and David Kel
ler
0 The account jf AuiuaClemton guar- -
■limn of Amellia Ray, minor child of
David ltay late of Ha'f Moon piwnship,
dec.l.
7 The account of Samuel Gramley. one
of the Executor* in the last will and testa
ment of Harrison Smull late of Mile* twp.
dee'd. J -
y The account of L 1). Kurt*, admin-j
islrator of Charle* Kurtr., late of Haine*
twp . dee d.
10 The account of George M u-ser ad
ministrator of Jatues Mu**er, ofFergu-;'
on twj>. dee'd.
It The account of Joseph Jote*, ad* j
minhlrator of Mose* V. Mayer, late ot j
Phihpshurg, tlec'd
1- The Second .Supplementary account
..f Adam Voaada, surviving executor of:
Henry Yonada, of Haines township,.
de.- J. 1
lit The account of (.'harle* Beck, guar- J
dian of John H ami Char le* S. Beik,
children and heirs |'f Simon Beck, dee'd.
H The account of J. W. Mattern. exe
cutor of Amos Funk, lateof Phllipaburg,
doe'd.
14 The account m John KersteUer, (
guardian of Win. F. Cngart, late of Penn
township, dee'd. -
10 The account of Elisabeth Cngart
administrator of Joseph Zerby, late of |
Gr.-gg twp., dee'd.
17 The account of Frederick Zet'.le ad- j
uiiiiislralor of Frederick Zettle, Sr., late j
of Gregg twp., dwd.
IK Tlie administration account of Rob t
Goheen, on eUtoof Nathan Corbin, late ,
of Harris twp., dee d. I
l'j The account of John U. TBjlor and
Benjamin Stover, administrators of Geo.
Stover lateof tiregg twp . dee'd, i
. 'J' Supplementary administration ac- ,
'countof Win. Holt, administrator of Jno.
llolt, late ol Snow Shoe twp , dec d.
*2l The account of Kbenexar Records,
guardian of Mary Brown, minor child of
Andrew Browu. of Worth twp.. dee'd. .
22 The account ot Jmc Glenn, ad
ministrator of Susan M itched, late of Usr
ri* twp.. dee'd
23 The account ol James Martin,
trustee to tell the real estate of Junes .
Martin late of \\ alkrr township, dec d
-21 Tne final account of J. 1. Gepbart,
trustee to tell the r-al e>Ute| of George
(sarbrick, late of Benner townthip. dee d f
24 The guardianship account of John
11. Holt, guardian of K. ltecd, minor 1
child "f K lteed, dee'd.
*>s The account of S T Gray, and John
C Gray, executor* of John Gray, Jr., a*
filed bv S. T. Gray, acting Executor
27 The administration account of Geo.
Ligington adminislratorof B. K Shope.
dee d, a* filed by A. O. Furet, Esj , c*e- j
cutor in the lat wilt and totamcnt of Geo.
Livingston.
TJt The account of John llarshbarger I
and C. F. Roiiiich, administrator* ol Win.
Martin, lateof Walker, township, dee'd.
X) The account ot Albert liwcn. ad
ministrator of Jacob Haberocker, late of
Philipsburg, dee'd.
3U The account of John P Harris exe
cutor in ihe last will and testament of
Patrick Kline, dec d, of Bellefonte.
31 The account of John Bing. lultr.in
istrator of llcnry Gate*, .dee'd of Union
J. H MORRISON.
Register. Bellefonte.
fTXIHKKTAK Kits Si PPLIES A
kj fine asc>rtinent of Coffin trimming*,
lutt received at Millheim and Milroy
Hard ware store*. Barr handles. Lace Ac.,
latest styles.
apric -1m W. J. M MA N It; AL
£ (Of KT PUOCLA M ATION.
WlwTMt Uss lis* (lurtst A H|sf. fmslsal of
Uv rowi of I'OMMI Hsu. la IBs SUa JiklH-1,1 1%
trtrl. r.uwU)u of IBs roßnUos ol l onlrs. CUnUo,. and
I l-..1.t 800 chs Moßorsblo W W IOJTO sad Uso
H,o>ar*l>l llsurj law. Asoor*f Jod*™, IB Coolr.
OOBBI*. Ussfß* lß*ad rtdl wsssp, l—,rtQ* dstslhs
41 hi.) -I J soman .A P . I"CX. I- m* dlrarlod lu, h.4d
IB* B court of One sod Tmsis-r *d liunaiml Jail to
linn and Ifwrtsi Saloos ->f IBs Psass la Hallafaata.,
(t Iks osnli of I'ssllt. and lo ronuasius on Iha ft*
Monday of An* nail, l-ins lbs Mil) day of Aucf PCX.
i and to eontiam* l*o sska
I X..UOS Is hsralij glson lo lha <"newat. .1 aatlraa of Iba
! I'aa. r Aldanmau and I onslantaa of Uss aasd rawly of
[ < 'antra, iba) t-Uaj ba tbsn and Utora In Ihsir ,r-.|t
1 parMW, *1 1* oVWk la tba forantam of aatd day, any
! tbair imorda. lBola< *BS. rt.mlnauon. and I hair ou*
ramstnhram-aa. Vo do I boas Ihlny. uhlch lo lb<li of*,a
apitarlolns lo bo dona, and Ukoaa who as* luraad IB ra !
oooalaaarua lo pr.oa.ula a*alaat Iba i rta-.aars that ara |
lor ah all ba In tba )atl of - .nit, ~.oir Is than aad ;
lharm to pr.macula aaalna* chain aa shall be jnal
< l.lran tsndar ay band, at Itsllcfonla, tba 4th day of
I Jan In tba yumr of omr l.tet. ITX and In tba ntnaty ,
fourth laar of tha Indapsodama of tba I nllad Kutos.
B F. 811AFKR Rbarlf
FTICA
STEAMENGINE
(FOAMSEX.T WOOD A MANX.)
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Beat A Moat Complete Assortment
In the Market.
Th-ae Kngin** hsve alwsT* msltiUinnl lb* very
Mgbwt .-nn.Ucl of axoeUUnca. \\ o make the
titanofoctun of Emtino*. Bolter* and Raw Mills*
sroeUltT. Wa have the Unrest ami mort la
work* of the kind n tlx- muiitry, wuh uiwlmwi jr
•IMcUlty adapted lo O' *'"■ , , ,
We imf constantly in pn-va* large number* cf
Baaiaua. which we fumi-h t U.e very lowest j.iwe*
AiiT on •bnTtet D'id'. W' Irnil l l.turttiM
•mUltr adapted to Mines. Raw Mills Ori-t Mill*.
Tanneries Cotton Ulu, T hnvlioi and a.l classes
°*WuarsHMrSuridlnfthroelcbrmiat lane Cirmi-
Inr Saw Milt. the best and uwl cwnplaM aaw n.iU
tV \Ve niiko thamsniifwtiireof t'nw Mill outfits a
■pcial fi-.itura of our business, and cau furnish
complete on tha.hnrt.at noUW.
Our aim in all causa is to furnish the mat ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely uu
wiualml for beaut jr of <balvti.reou.Mnjr and strength.
Bund for Circular and I'noo I.UU
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
CTICA, M. Y.
FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS I
Curtis' /.ink Collar Pads, pronounced
l.j nil who have used it, to be the best Col
lar I'M. I ever invented.
They are warranted to cure the worst
case ot sore neck on horses.
For sale by
I. W. J. M MANIGAL,
l&juutfua at Millbeim A Milroy.
. I. Guggcnhcimer.
*1
n; jy K W AHItA NG X M KN T1
c
IHAAC CJUUIIKVHKIMKK, having
• purchased the entire stock of the late
lirm of SuMtnun A (Juggunheimar,ex
cept the Iscnther and Shoe-finding*,
has filler! up ilia ahelve* with ft lot of
HI'I.KN >ll II NEW (ilKitlft,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Bit toot UOO tiff.
OItOCERIEM,
PHOVIatOMH,
MOUTH A aituMH,
IIATH A CAM,
ASH FANCY AUTICLNB
audi* now prepared to accomodate all
ilia old customer*, and to welcome all
new outw who may favor him with
their patronage, lie feel* taf# in *ay
ing that he cau please the moat fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISA AC G CGGKNH El M Kit.
P. B.—-Mr, Husamau atill eoutiuue*
to deal iu
LEATI! Kit AND SHOE-FIN DINGS,
CLOYKit and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he may alway
be found. l'iap.tf.
C. F. Uerlacher N. C'ronmiller.
NEW GOODS!
? rl £ 3 rJ fi fi J YA L
OK
GOODS!!!
HKXLACHBK A CHONMILLEIt
\V r ih to infoim the citixeu* of Potter
Wf that they have opened an entire new
stock of good* in their old quarters, and
will keep constantly on hand a full and
good assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
ALPACAS, '
Poplins, 1
PLAIDS,
Lustre*.
and all other kinds ol
DRESS GOODS.
full line of
NOTIONS and FANCY Goods
Hata A Cape, Root* &• Shoe*
CROCKERY. OUEKNSWARI,
BTO N K W A K K CRDAKWARE,
SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEES.
FISH, SALT.
etc., etc , etc..
All of which we offer at greatly reduced
prices.
Highest price# paid for country produce.
By strict attention to buinc* we hope to
merit and receive the patronage of the
public
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bellefonte Lime Quarries.
The only Manufacturer* of Lime, burnt
exclusively with wood, in Central
Pennsylvania.
UEALKKH IN
Anthracite Coal,
White Litue,
Du Pool's Powder,
Sporting and Wauling Powder on
hand,
Fuse lor Wauling,
Fire Brick,
Ground Fire Clay,
Fertilizer*,
Implement*.
janao 74
Office acd yard near South end of the
Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Depot, Belle
fante. Pa. jan 10.74
■\rol*N"<Pß HOTEL CWner of Third
X and Chestnut Street. Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Shower*, Proprietor.
IU Central Location make* it particularly
desirable to peron* visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
11. A. Taylor'* Livery Attached.
unfjl ly
J HARRIS. J n Klll'iiKßT J A RRAVKR,
JOUR iturpßß. PKTKK Humta
Pennsvalley
i Banking (Jo.
CENTRE HALL. FA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest.
Discount Note
liuy and Sell
.'GovernmentSecurities. Gold and
j Coupons.
PKTKR llorrxß. WM. It. MIKOLK,
Pres't, Cashier.
CENTRE HALL
COACH SHOP,
LEVI Milt RAY.
at his establishment at Centre Ilall. keeps
on hand, and lor sale, at the most reaosna
hie rates, •
Carriages,
Buggies,
& Spring Wagons,
PUT IK AND FANCY,
and vehicles of every description made to
• order, and warranted to be made of the
J best seasoned material, and by tho most
i skilled and competent workmen. Person*
wanting anything in hi* line are requested
to call and examine his work, they will
And it not to be excelled tor durability and
wear. maytf.
l.r.Y I NIKKIY.
NOTARY PUBLIC, BCRIBNBB AND
OON VKYANCKR,
C K N THE HAL L. P A.
Will attend to administering Oaths, Ac
knowle Igemetit of Deeds, &c, writing Ar
ticle# of Agreement, Deeds, &e, mwlS
WOOD CARPETS
The Best substitute for Oil Cloths, Mat
tings and Carpets.
Also, Boughton s PATENT APJUHTAUI.E
NURSERY GATE
and Window Bar, to prevent accidents to
children. Will tit anv door, window or
stairway. Prico from $1 85 to $2 85.
Also, Boughton's PATENT AUJI HTAHLK
MOSQUITO & FLY SCREEN,
will litany
WINDOW OR DOOH.
Price for windows, with netting and lix
tures complete, from 50 cents to $1 50. For
doors, witli netting and nxtures complete,
$3 60 to 00.
J. W. Bough ton,
1200 Chestnut Street, rhil'a.
junl9-2m
NE PLUS ULTRA.
No Better Place !
[ THE subscriber is just receiving from the
i eastern ritle# n Full Block of
HUMMER OOOIIH
- which ho IIM determined to Mil very!
I cheep, consisting of
DllY GOODS and
Print*, Muslins, Op.-ra Cantons. and Woll
Flannel*. Ladiae' lire** Good*, uch a*
Detain*, Alpacas, Poplin*, Empress Cloth.
Sat.cn*. Tameise, together with, a full
•tacit of everything usually kept in the
llry Good* line.
j NOTIONS:
A full clock, consisting part of Ladiea and
Children'* Merino Hose, Collar*, Kid
glove*, best quality *ilk and Lisle thread
I (.loves, Mood*, Nubia*. Itreakfast shawl*,
r
HATS & CAPS,
7
It A full assortment ol
Mm'. Hoy * and Children *
ol the latest Style and best.
CLOTHING,
Ready made, a choice selection of Men'*
and Boy'* of the newest stylo* and mo*t
serviceable materials.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
15,000 BOLTS"
OF
WALL PAPER!
Now on exhibition at Miilbeiiu and Mil
roy Hardware Store*. About HI different
pattern*.
PRICKS RANGING FROM 10 CENTS .
TO 1.00 PKR BOLT.
Beautiful Gilt Papar at one dollar
Panel Paper and Parlor
Decoration*.
A reasonable credit will be given to ra
s|K>nsihle parlies for paper, "or A per cent
deducted from price* for raan. Price* are
the same at both Store*,
npr 3 4m W J. M MAXIUAL
TJR.B.G. GUTKLIUS,
Dentist, Mlllheim.
OfTers hi* professional services to the
public. He is prepared to perform all
operation* in the dental profession.
is now fully prepared to extract
teeth abaolutrty without pain, myh-73-tf.
EDWAK I) J EVANS * CO.,
NURSERYMEN A SEEDSMEN,
York. PB.
ya(r Caulogtu- Mailed to ApplicanU'Bß
Refer (by pertnim*iom) to
Hon. J. S, Black. Washington. D. C.,
Weiser. Son & Carl, Bankers, York, Pa.
June 5-fim
Excelsior Cement-
The undersigned now manufacture Ce
ment WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
QUALITY, at their kiln*, near Pine
Creek Mills, in Haines twp. Thi* cement
ha* alreadv been used in large quantities
upon the I. C. A 8. C. B R., and ha* been
found highly satisiactory upon all job*
where it has been used, and a* equal to
any now manufactured. The undersign
ed noW take pleasure in recommending,
and warranting it to all, for use in CiS
TKRNB, WATER PIPES, or whatever
purpose a good quality of Cement i* desi
rable. Thu Cement ha* already been
tested far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satisfaction. Person*, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipe*,
Ac., wilt find it to advantage to bear this
in mind, and alto, that they warrant the
article a* represented. For further par
ticular*. address
MEYER A HOFFER,
20 dec If Aaron*burg. Pa.
W. A!~CURRY;
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Would most respectfully inform tbecit
aent of this vicinity, that he has started a
new Boot and Bboe Shop, and would be
thankful for a share of tne public patroa
age. Boot* and Shoe* made to oruer and
according to style, and warranto hi* work
ito equal any tnade elsewhere. All kind*
f repairing done, and charge* reasonable-
Give him a call. feb 18 iy.
ECU TORS' NOTICE- Letter let-
Is tamcntary on the e*ta*e of Nicholas
Dccktrt, late of Potter township, dee d,
hare thi* day been granted to the under
signed, all |>crtoni knowing themselves
indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment and these having
claim* will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
THOMASB. McKLROY,
july 18. fit. • Executor.!
A "DM 1M STR ATi tRS.XoTICK. —Let-
XV ter* of administration on the estate
of David Jordan, late of Potter twp.,
dee d, have been granted to the under
signed. who requests all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and those having de
mand* against the same to preaenl them
duly authenticated bv law for settlement
AARON LfCKKXBACH.
julylOCt. Adtn'r.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Letter te*-
"j tamentary on the estate of John
Reynold*, of Mile* twp., dee'd, have been
granted to the undersigned, who requests
all person* knowing themselves indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having demand* against the
same to present them duly authenticated
bv law for settlement to Mr. Jonx Wour,
ol Miles twp., to whom I have riven a
power of Attorney, to transact all business
for said estate.
CHRISTIANA REYNOLDS,
junc'd-"'-dt Executrix.
C. L'ECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
'Die undersigned ha* opened a new es
tablishment, at his new *hop*, for the
manufacture of
Carriages,
Buggies,
<St Spring Wagons,
' SLKIUH* AND SLEDS,
PLAIN AND FANCY
of every description .
All vehicles manufactured by him
are warranted to render satisfaction, and as
equal to any work done elsewhere.
lie uses noiio but the best material,
and employs the most skillful workmen.
Hence tney (latter themselves that their
| work can not be excelled for durability
and finish.
Order* from a distance promptly attend
ed to.
Come and examine my work before
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinilxof Rep&ring done.
ir(TC"SKTnd LOT FOR BALK. —A lei
of around, at Potter's Mills, thereon erec
ted a two-story dwelling House, with good
VVagonmaker Shop, a good Stable, ana all
necessary outbuildings, Is offered at pri
vate sale, on reasonable terms. There is a
well of never failing water, with pump,
near the door. For farther particulars
apply to M rs. KATE SHAFER,
ITaprdm Potter* Mill*.
I \
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• KEARNEY'S ;
li FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU/
I* UM ooljr Known tUmscijr for itrtght's Dts
mm and luui eu*4 every rsse .of Dtetwtas fi*
which U hs* Mm gi.cn. Irritation of thelGeh
of the Itiaitdsw and laKa* ma I inn of |JK KIAMWI
I'treraUon of U>. Kidneys I adder. Unit
I im of Orina Dtesasre of the frosts (iiaad.
mm,, la theewMw.OfSveL Brick Dut Deposit,
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| Oaed hy person* to the detitoc or ctuutpm of
fit*; aftov MMWI or labor pain*, bed-wet.
! Uag to chUdrsn, sir
fa mmr at action* jMvaitor to Udies, the Ex
tract IbueSo I* aneeyaletf by any other rcaMriv—
Riiiilit" fakSm** auie of the Pterin, lm
sbst tartdSys ysii' r/ 0 " 800 -
Mldatrss rnfcenkd < sa4*'dc:!cais toasuue
Clom of irtrt.ii um lad iU igH,
KIABNIV** BXTBACT BVCBV,
(Vrtt fiwiiif AtUAm* from /MTVAmm,
lit&Ms of /hftiMliiiii, JRk . I t ill ibeir flft
TTITU MFFMR, m RO daufi la 4frf. BO IK*
tamttav., aad noexposare li atoms a fre
•eant daatrv, and_gl.es etrsogth to ttjiaeta
SuMin^TKXTMACT BtCHf,
SIOO per hottt* or six hocdm for fla deti.erad
Id say sMrsss, socare from otworrsttua Raid hp
drngt*nnnjrisas Prspaisd by ooTmMwti.x.r.
ooTmMwti.x.r.
ail MM* liar iafenauioa should ho
*AVON MMMI AM® IM POSTS SsT
I* Cttwg* tm Adrie* *ai OeaMiUtM*.
JJr. J B buxi. GfaCasM of JMtoal
(■oUtm, MtfieGphln. aetuor of arrant wMehto
■arks, caa ha coaeeked ea ail dtinsa* at the
Banal or Cnnsry (mui. (which hs ha* atsda
aa sapei .s. study .< .iui it, male or fonak. no
tMfltor froa whit miit tiiflmtTtfic. or wt IMMV
kmc A yucttoi of m ymm mm UM
ktJjti TO IFFX OINCEMMMI wtiii mamm. OMI (fmt-
MMI jiini^r
id emu.
SEWING MACHINES.
The *alo* of Sewing machine* in 1872. n
reported under oath, in 1K73. to own
ert of the Sewing Machine P.tcaU
show that the
SINGER
MANUFACTURING CO.
i.ai Year Sold
2 19,758
MACHINES
OR.
38,4% more than in 1871,
Nicely per cent, of them being for
FAMILY USE
THI* IS OVER
4 5,0 0 ()
More Sewing Machines than were
•old by any other company
daring the mme period, end
over
ONE QUARTER
of all the Machines cold in 1872.
JVimeipaJ Ofice of
The Singer Manti Tart urine Co.
34 UNION SQUARE.
Philadelphia, office, 1100 Chestnut St.
juoe2C-^m
i
gROCKKKIiOFF IIOUBK,
Allegnenev Street, Beilefucte, Pk.
D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietors.
a FIRSTCX A* HOTEL. COWRFORT ABT* ROOIM
PROMPT ATTENDANCE.
ALL THR MODERN CONVENIEN
CES-AND REASONABLE Charge#.
The proprietor* offer to the traveling
' public, and to their country fiienda, Bret
class accommodation* and careful atlen
> tion to the want* of gue*t* at all time*, at
fair istv. Careful hostler* and good stable
ling for horse*. An excellent table well
terved. A Bar *upplied with fine liquor*.
Servant* well trained and everything re
?ui*ite in a first clan* Hotel. Our locatioa
in the bu*ine** part of the town, near the
1 Post Office, the Court IIOUM, the Chur
\ che*. the Bank*, and the p incipal placet
of businm-s, render* it the most eligible
' place for tbo* who visit Bellefoete onbu*f-
I or pleasure.
An Omnibua will carry passengers
i sad baggage to snd from U trains
• free of charge.
GIVEN AWAY.
A Fine German Chromo.
We send an elegant Chromo, mount
ed and teady for framing,
free to ever? Agent for
U!iMKGEOU!i
OR
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE*
ny THOS. w A .VO.T.
MS Pago* Octavo. 190 Fine Engraving*.
• Relate* Incident* and Accidents beyond
• the Light of Day; Startling Adventure#
in all part* of tno World ; Mine* and
Moic Working them; Under-current* of
Society: Gambling and its Horrors ; Cav
ern* and their Mytterio*; The Dark Way*
• of Wickedness ; Prisons and their Secret*;
f Down in the Depths of the Sea; Strange
Stories of the Detection of crime.
The book treats of experience with
brigands; night* in opium aen*and gamb
ling hell*; life in prison; Stories of exilee;
adventures among Indian*; journeys
through Sower* and Catacombs; accident#
in mines ; pirates and piracy; torture* of
>• the inquisition; wonderful burglaries ; un
derworld of the great cities, etc,, etc.
AGENTS WAfcT^D
for thi* work. Exclusive territory fgivea.
Agents can make SIOO a week in' selling
this book. Send for circulars and terms to
agent*.
J. B. BURR & HYDE,
n Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, UL
r If 70x1 aro Suffering from any
CHRONIC DISEASE,
1 Broken Down Constitution *
■ e Or require a Remedy to
.Parity and Enrich the BUM*.
You will And Dr. Crook 'a Compound anup
W Pskc Root to masses* greotrr tnttr-U, cure
you more sp- --<.tify, and do you more good
than any and all other rcmmHea combined.
That Fate, Yellow, nicUly -looklng Shlu
la ehanaed to one of freshness and health.
Ttioee BlirsM* of the Skin, rim plea, Fua
•■lea, Biotckee and ErupUoaa are re
moved. Scrofula. Kcrofulou* Pis fee
of the Eyes, While Swelling*. tlesH*
- Old More* or any kind of Humor rapidly
>t dwindle and disappear under Its Inflnenm,
arhml Is fir It U uature'* own restorer I A
~] soluble oxyd of Iron combined, with tho
it medicinal properties of Poke Root Uiviwtaa
1 ot all disagreeable uualltle*. It will cure any
i- aienain whose real or direct cause la 800
a Blood, nkeumalistw, Paine fa* 1 !■>*
u or Baa**, Constitution* broken dsn
L! by Mercurial or other poisons, are all cured