The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1874, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THU ItSH A Y SEPT 24. 1h74
local Items.
i>ur friend* will oblige bv sending us
items ot local news in their locality. give
it* the facta only, and we will Pt n '"
shape, also notices of deaths and nin
* Any one sending us the names of six n< w
subscribers, with the cash, will ha entill.d
to receive the lUronTSK one year l-'v
The Kki-okvkk being read by many
everybody <-n this side of 1,101
where it has a larger circulation ) h
two papers, will be found the best nt urn
for advertising husiness, sales, Ac *v>
Skk. The Brazilian and Diamond
nobble glass spectacles, the best in the
,.rid. and which can be worn many yeai.
without change, can be had of M htrouse,
who is traveling over the county, ami j*
the only agent for them, and ha* no pe.t
tars employed. These glasses have the
In cheat recommendations. 1 rice t.om
f ISO upwards. 2. aug 4t
HEM STAN DTNT, VoM MITTKE
Mlrloat'e, N.Ward -H T&**
4 l a S " —Joseph rox
do W. O Meek.
M ilesburg Jas F W eav er.
Howard John \S Gardner
Philipsburg- 0 A Faulkner.
Unionvillt- John IJing
Bonner twp A Y W ague",
lleggs Wm Mark* ....
Bumside—Bernard \ eidehotlcr
Curtin— Henry Theil.
Ferguson— AN H Hy.
Gregg— J Blleekman.
Hain**— John C Stover.
lUlfmoon—J H Griffin.
Harris-John Mever.
Howard-Samuel B Leathers
Huston H G Cronister.
Liberty—J no. A Stover.
Marion George Hoy
Miles -Harvey Woman.
Fatton-V K Sellers.
lcnn- D A Musser.
Totter —Joseph Giili'an.i .
Hush —U M'Gaffey.
Snow Shoe —J H Holt.
Spring -John 11 Barnhart.
Taylor—-Samuel W,-aver.
Union —G L Vetera
Walker—John Hivens.
AVorth- Owen M Cann
J U MORRISON. Chairman
V good teacher is wanted for the
Centre Ilall grammer school. Ist grade.
Apply toon.
The Lutheran Synod meets at
Aarorsburg. today. Thursday - t A large
attendance of ministers is expected
Mr. J. G Meyer's cement kilns are
now in full operation again, and he matni
factures an article second to none in the
oouatry- He has fresh cement constantly
<m haod. which will sot in five minutes
and U warranted w rvndrr satisfaction or
money retuuded.
Persons who have not paid a Mate
and Co. Tax inside of two years, will loose
their vote if net paid before 3rd of Octo
ber. Election tonne off in November, and
lax must be jvaul.SO days betore.
Belletonte is building a school-house
fur the eolored children,
Uao. W, Paivy, post master at l'uil
ipsburg, has been arrested for embezz'c
ment, tho amount of his stealing* amount
ing to some SI3OO.
you want stoves--Andy Keesman s is the
place to buy them. He keeps the largest
assortment and latest improved, and ai-•,
an endless variety of tin and sheetiron
ware, cheap.
llei. J. H. Brown, pastor of the
Luth. church, at Lewis town, died on Mon
day I4l]i, after an illness of about one
year.
. Frank Putwaller, of Aaronsburg, is
at work upon a new :Wnip machine, to
work with a screw.
The Independent district Sublutb
School 1 ala fine picnic !a.-t r-aturday
Sabbath school held a picnic, in a grove
near that place, cn Saturday last. The
attendance of parent- and children was
quite large. Appropriate addresses were
made by Kevs. Aurand, Stover and Bright,
and Sam' 1 G raniley, esq. The Rebersburg
band furnished instrumental milsic, and
the school added to the variety by singing
pretty hymns. The tabic was a long one.
and well filled with the best of the good
things that are always so abundant in
Brushvalley A watermelon wagon made
its appearance on the ground during the
exercises, but was ordered away. A new
two ttory school-house has just been fin
ished, with two large rooms below, ai;J a
hail cn the second story, which we sup
pose is larger than any other hall in the
county, outside of Beilefonte. The addi
tional expense for the hall was borne by
the citizens of the place, and tney deserve
credit for it.
The last of the carload of Ohio Stone
ware has been rccived bv Maj. Fisher, at
his store, Penn Hall, and selling rnpiJly.
Ail kinds of country produce is taken in
exchange for ware and merchandise.
Butter 35c., Eggs 20c., Lard lie.
Within the last SO days Maj. Fisher
has shipped 111 packages of butter, weigh
ing 13103, all tak< n at his store.
—SuoiiKN DKAIH -On Sunday evening
last Mr. Philip Fabel, a brewer, of Lock
Haven while preparing to goto w rk at
his establishment, complained of feeling
unwell, and lay down hoping soeffi to feel
better. A workman bearing unusual
sounds issue from the roam occupied by
Mr. Fable went to him and found biro
frothing violently at the mouth. A phy
sician was sent for, but death came first
Mr. Fabel was still a your g man, not
having reached the thirties. His death
was caused by apoplexy.— Republican.
SCSPICIOVB.— Tho Chronic!* soys that
several weeks ago, four men and a little
boy were camping in Brush Valley Nar
rows. When tbey wanted provisions, two
of the men would sally forth, while tb'
other two remained with the little boy.
They frequently purchased groc< ries ot
Mr. G. W. Himmelreich, at Cawan. Tbey
inquired for daily papers, but nevet gav
any intimation of why they wanted them,
who they.were, or why they so closely
guarded the little boy, never allowing hirn
to accompany them (luring their trips t<"
the valley. A week or so ago, tbey,-likt
the Arabs, "folded their tents and silently
stole away.'* Since that time, the bills
offering a reward of $20,000 for the recov
ery ot little Charley B. Ross have been
posted up through the country and it is
remarkable how well the description ol
the men answer to that on the bill. The
little boy was seen at diflercnt time- by
berry pickers, who say that he was about
the age and description of Charlie B. lt-iss
was dressed with good clothes, wase
bright little fellow, and seemed entirely
out of pluce with bis company. One of>ui
citizens went out that way on detective
duty, but finding tbey had left gave up th
search, and has since written to Pinker
ton's detectives about them.
owing one, two or mor<
years on the Reporter, will oblige by re
milting all or part. Our paper-man, hand*
and creditois look to us lor Cash.
TH E EL A STIC TR USS A N A BDDO M
INAL SUPPORTER offeredto the pub
lic, with the full assurance of the motemi
nent physicians and surgeons in the pro
fession that they would supersede all ineta
of other Instruments in use, for the reliet
and cure of Hernia. Prolapsus Ut ri, and
all Abdominal Weaknesses. The great
number of radical cures they have effect
ed, fuily justify the confident predietioi
made, and has demonstrated the fact'that
rupture can be surely cured without sutler
ing or annoyance, and without the danger
of incuring Spinal Disease or Paralysis,
often caused by the severe pressure ot
Metal Trusses and Supporters. ZKLLER
&SON, Druggists, Bellefonte, Sole Agents.
Aug 27 3m
A white breeding sow, belonging to
the undersigned, has been missing for
about three months. Any or.e giving in
formation of the whereabouts of the same
will be suitably rewarded. J. B. SOLT.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Potter
luWuship will open on Monday Octobei
i9th, next.
10 Sept. 84t By order of the Board.
Daniel KolUncr, of Owk lo*i>
►hip, Union county, now in his S'.hli jr,
a short time -imc split nut 47 ri!* in 1
h-mr*. Wo ! are pleased to learn that
Mr, Fol.mer enjoys good health w uli more
than tho ordinary prospvot* of living to he
Htt yeai old IMSmUfiWf Am,
l'cnn Hall Union Sabbath School
ha* dev.led to hold a Christmas Festival,
i nsl< ad of a pic-nio.
lLuvy trost* in feme portion* of our
county on Monday and Tuesday morning*.
S. S Well i now in the city laying
in a stock of lU and winter good*. Mr.
Wolf is a .ive and active merchant, aiw ay s
ready to minister to the tastes and needs of
hi* customers and never laiis to plea*. He
►ells many good* and the reason i* because
lie Lei l<* a*good -election and sells , heep
The Saie of the farm of Peter Durst,
de. 'd.has been adjourned to Thursday.
Oct .16 See adv m Keporter.
The farm ot Rtv D. Kerr, deed, will
be ottered at public tale, Oct 10. See idv
iu Hi p vrter.
The farm of Mm. M Minn, dev'd, will
be ottered at public sate, O. t See He
p<,rter.
A Caup TOTHK CtntiM or Uk.n
tart Co. The undersigned having Wen
*P|hv oted agent for the American Bible
Society, desire* through the eelunin, et
j this paper to introduce himself t-> its many
readers It is the aim ot the Society to
place the Bible in every family in the
Umte l Slates, w ell as to sei-d iltbrvugh
out the world. To accomplish this great
I work money and labor must bo expended
I The Centre Co. Bible Society, Auxiliary
to the American Bible Society, ha* already
i-igun its work of eit i. v assing iu Territory
j distributing Bible* and soliciting funds.
; I have accepted the agency of this county.
I expect to call upon you in your houses,
carrying with me Bibles and Testament*
at very low prices, and will also call upon
you to help this great cause in whicti we
are ail interested. Especially do 1 iuvite*
j tiie attention of the Pastor* of the different
eong* ejalions I vtbis matter. Present it to
; your people in it- proper light and irnpor
:ane* Kxv. H. C. Galiikxith.
Agei I Anu-r Bible S.-cielv.
I For the Reporter
RECEKSBURG A VICINITY
The Kebersburg Select School is about
L-ver, This evening a public entertain- .
! inetvt will L- given. All prom t's well,
and a latge attendance is anticipated ;
Remember it i- Friday evening, Sept.
C. C. Zieglcr ba- left, u* for 1 wa C.ty
University, lie mean* to return in course
of a few m. nth-. 11c left with our best
withes.
A short time since, Mr. Aloin Faust of
Spring Batik, was unfortunate enough to
fall off a horse, and was supposed that he
did not hurt himself seriously, but on the
contrary has proved fatal, lie died on
last Sundsiy night trom Link jaw. He
was inde-d a premising young lad of 15
summers old. Though the bloom ofyouth
was upon bis cheek ever aglow, yet he
w-rrnet too vcung to die. "Truly in the
midst of life we are in death."
Some Pennsvalley sport* make it a fash
ion to visit our town still on abbath, and
to show off, they drire threugh t wa at
full gait. Now the people of this place
are tired of such humbug and desire it
stopped. They are cot few that would
rather bs their prayur booh than either
their horses or benzine jug*.
On last Monday while Mr. Frank Bar
ker was coining through the Gap between
Washington Furnace and Tyler-vi'ile, a
eoai train came in contact with his horse
and bug_*y which resulted in turning horse
and bnggy oyer the bank. The horse wa
slightly hurt, and two wheels .-mashed to
pieces.
The oldest citizens ot this township are
Mrs. Earhnrt and Mr. Gi-e. Brumgart Sr.
The former i* 91 years, while the latter is
92 Hew MUK.
Fur ilic Rep.-rUr.
SPAWLS FROM PENN.
Thelatest ty!e wa on exhibition on the
street iii Millbeim one day ia*l week. It I
was tried on an old horse an J looked te- j
diculous. The author is living in our ;
town and will give nil the nece-xry inter- |
mation to any one who may inquire
On last Saturday night at about 1 o'clock
a party of three men cmne to the residence |
of Mr. George Swartz, Sr.. in M niheim ]
and w rapped at the door, the hired girl
bearing the % rap aro-e nd inquired who j
was tut. The answer was, "that is <ur j
busines." They were then informed that j
tbey could not enter, to which they re
plied, that they would enter at any rate, :
no matter whether the door was opened for
' them or not. The lady then ran up stairs, I
opened a window and called one of the j
neighbors, whereupon the party left. Who
they were and what their business was, no j
on knows, but it is supposed that their t
intention was to rob the house, for a party
of honest, sensible nten would not call on
any one at that hour, (and especially in a
night like last Saturday night.
In speaking of the business places of our j
town, n few weeks ago, I eery unwilling- !
!y overlooked a few, among which is the
large "Pottery" owned by John Stonet .
and last, but ceilairily not least istbecxtcn
sive "marbleyard" o! Messrs. IT O. Dein
inger and A C. Musser located at the east
end of tow n. Both these gentlemen are ex
perl workmen, which can easily be seen
by examining their work. Tbey have con
stantly all kinds of work on hand or will
make to order. Give them a call which is
their just due.
A would bo fight occured in Millbeim on
Saturday eve, between the hostlers of the
First and second National Hotels. A* i
cutloniary a crowd I.ad soon gathered the
usual mi.our.t of encouragement was of
fered and it finally ended by exchanging
an unreasonable amount of ungrnmmati
cal and unmannerly expressions.
Messrs. M uiser and Runkle Bros, are
receiving a stock of new goods at their
store which they intend to, sell so that
every lady can afford to buy from them.
The vast amount of custom that they
have is sufficient to convince any one
that they are honest reliable business men
and doing a fair business.
The ran on Saturday night and Sunday
forenoon Jia* again supplied the great want
of the people in our town. The wells that
bad failed are now furnishing H good sup
ply of water
News and money are both scarce and
should not l e wasted. More anon.
10 S. C.
TXACHKB* WANTED.
A competent Teacher, and coming well
recommended, is wanted for the Centre
Hall grammar school, at fair wages. Ap
ply at once to
JOHN EM Ell ICR.
sept 21. Director.
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK DONE.
During the eight months, ending Au
gust 31, 1574.
No. of schools assisted in organizing, 11
" of school* addressed and aided, 04
" of schools otherwise aided, 15
Total, 'JO
No. of scholars and teacher* in these
schools, 8532.
Schools visited the second or third time
are not included in these figures.
No. of conventions and institutes, 9
" addresses and sermons delivered, 108
" families religiously visited, 171
" copies of the Scriptures distributed
by sale and donation, 149
" miles traveled, :'425
" amount in books and papers given
away, $54 09
In the five counties, Lycoming, Centre,
Clearfield and Cameron, in which I have
been laboring the past eight months, there
are more than 200 Sunday Schools for
which no religious denomination HS such
is directly responsible. They are at pres
ent necessarily unsectarian. Iu every way
possible, 1 l iive i iijuav ored to encourag*
and *lreiigtheii thee schools in addition to
the new schools organised an 1 made sue*
eo*ful A considerable number ot weak
denominational school* have also been
aided.
In score* of communities on this Held,
there w ul 1 bo no religious meeting of any
kind throughout the year, were it not for
the Sunday school.
That thee school* for llil'le study on
the Lord's Day promote the highest wel
fare of community i evident to all
besides the direct gains to Christianity. ;
tlo-y exift a i ontallt iliduenee ill prevent-j
ing crime and reduell-g it* cost.
I dec re to .*pros my thanks to all whe i
cooperated with me iiijlliws eofftls which'
have been su.-ces-fttl wheiever faithfully
undei taken. Your*,be,
K C*tlTltM>XX,
Missionary A titer. S S Union.
TilK LOUISIANA TROUBLES.
No, Ihlmi. So | 1,-uiio-r t.'i The
>tatc hoi.-e surrendered at seven A M to
Lieutenant Governor I'ciui's militia with
cut tiling agun Governor Bonn's militia
are about ten thousand strong
The retire Metropolitan force, Kel. gg
militia, Jfc , with arms, arsenals, £c., sur
rendered at nine A. ni to the eilitetis, or
I'enn militia. Kellogg, Longstrect and
ethos hive taken refuge iu the Custom
house.
The city in the liutuis of acting Gov.
reun.
The Kellogg government ha, been over
thrown, and the entire city is in the hand.*
of the opponents Lieutenant Governor
Petin, who was elected in 1572 has taken
the reins of government, and will at once
ilistal I in office alt those elected at the
• ame time. The courts w ill be at one* or
ganised, and the entire machinery of llu- 1
Government *et in motion, not only in
this city but throughout the State Great
excitement prevails.
Gen. Ogden declare* the war over.
II A M ih n Fred, tigden has just
made a speech from the gallery of hi
headquarters, stating that the war was
over and advising the fteoplo to g- quietly
to their home* and resume their voca
tion!.
New police fotce organizing.
""Governor I'etsu this wording *p|ointed
Thomas Bay land, the well known detec
tive, Chief of Police Mr Bay land i
now organising a force.
The Pirttuite in Ihe situation
The Picayune ay The decisive victo
rips of yesterday, and the consequent de
moralization of the Kellogg force made
the finish this morning n a very hrief
atl'air. About i ight o'clock the State
Home WM occupied by the citizens' force*
and by nine o'clock the Third Precinct
Station and the Kellogg Armory, the last
of the Radical gorernirrnt, *ai after a
sharp little assault, captured and appro
priated. So ends the Kellogg regime—
big. inflated, insolent and overbearing. It
collapsed at one touch of.
Hoocst Indignation,
and gallant onslaught, its boasted arma
ment dissolved before the furious rush of
our citizens; its sneering thieving unscru
pulous chieftains bid like mole; and mer
cenaries; fled like stampeded cattlu. A
dozen gallant men worth more than ail
the sneaking carpet-l agger* and ruffian
Soldiers that ever squatted on a Slate's car
cass, have been sacrificed on the altar of
liberty. The bleed of gentlemen and pa
triots have dyed the stones of our thor
oughfares. and the shock is over. The
Kellogg dynasty has passed inns a black
and bitter memory, and Louisiana through
out its borders to-day is free. Governor
Penn'i residence, '£'>s St, Charles street,
was filled all the morning with citizens
c ngratulaiing hiui on the situation.
M<srs. Marr, Ellis, Beard and others
were present when the news of the surren
der of the police reached them. There
was universal delight and cheers. Mayor
Wiitx called at the Governor'a residence
About ten o'clock cur Metropolitans were
caught in United States attire and arrested
tbey confessed that they were Metropoli
tans. threw nway their seals and were
nrrled up to headquarters to be paroled. '
Inside Workings of Keilogg'a Rule
Exposed
Dutnont, a member of the Kellogg Leg
islative School Board, then surrendered
bun-elf and gave some ideas of the inside
workings of Kellogg According to Mr
Dumont, Kellogg disappeared before a
shot was fired and has never Wen heard
from sine*.
At nine o'clock this morning Louisiana
leaped from bondage into the full strength
and splendor of freedom borne down, r#-;
preyed, tortured and despoiled f >r#lx long
weary years, the jest of speculators and >
tho spoil of thieves. Her grest arm has at
last been lifted, and w.lh one tremendous !
blow, the fetters have been stricken from
her limbs. For this ono day, if never j
again, she breathes the air of liberty. Her
persecutors are scattered. Tho scurvy
horde of robbers, paid ruffians and Brutal
Taskmaster* Banished.
RESULT oF THE CABINET MEET
ING KELLOGG TUBE It KIN.ST A
j TED.
Washington, September Id. A special
meeting of the Cabinet was held this morn
ing. and after consultation, lha following
telegram, to General Emory, was sent bvj
the President through Adjutant General
Towosend:
W AH DKI'ARTMEST. j
APJCTAST <S:\KRAI. A OrrtCK,
Washington, September Id, 1H74. j
7b General ll*. //. Emory, Sew Orleans
1 am directed by the President to Say
that your act* to this date, so far as they
have been reported and received here offi
cially, are approved, except so far as they
name Col. Brooke to command the City of
New Orleans. It would have been better
to have named him a Commander of the
United State* forces In that city. The
State government existing at the time of
the beginning of the present insurrection
ary movement, must be recognized as the
lawful State government until some other
Slate government can be supplied. Upon
the surrender of the insurgents, you will
inform Governor Kellogg of the fact and
give him necessary support to re-establi-h
the authority of the State government. If.
at the end of the five days, given in the
proclamation of the 15lh inst., thdre still
exists armed resistance to the authority of
the State, you will summon a surrender o(
the insurgent*. If surrender is not quietly
submitted to, it must be enforced at all
hazards. This being an insurrection
against the.State government of Louisiana,
to aid in the suppression of which, this
Government has been called upon in the
forma required by the Constitution snd the
laws of Congfßss thereunder, it is not the
province of the United States authorities
to make tern s with parlies engaged in
' such insurrection.
[.Signed] K. D. TOWMAKVD,
Adjutant General.
Gov. M'Euery turns over the Gov
ernment to Federal Military Ofli-
6 I*. M.- In accordance with arrange*
meat* previously.made, Gen. J, H Brooke,
accompanied by Limits. Wallace and Hue,
went to the Executive office at the St.
Louis Hotel. Immediately upon the en
trance of <en. Brooke, Governors M'Kn
ery and Penn advanced, and shaking
hands with him, introduced the three Fed
eral officers to a number of prominent
citizens present.
Governor M' Knery then stated to Gen.
Brooke, that he gave him possession of the
State Capitol and all other State building
within the limits of the city. Gen. Brooke
merely bowed in acceptance, and the Gov
ernor read to him the following address :
Address of the Retiring Governor
General Brooke: As the lawful and act
ing Governor of this State, 1 surrender to
you, as tho representative of the Govern
iu*vit *l tho t St *I%• -, tin* i*a|iitul ma!
(In- r. iimtfitter ••!" the prn| rrt,v of tbi# t ity
belonging the Slate This turrendct is
in rri|Hiiiii' to formal demand ol timer
al Kmory for such surrender, or to accept
* an allstttalivt< the levying of *r upon
•or government by llu military forces ol
(he I'nitrd Stales under hit command As
I have already said to Genera! Kmory, ivo
have neither the power nor inclination to
ri it the Gov eriillietil oft hi- I'llitcd Stnti
Sir. 1 transfer to you the guardianship of
the right* ami liberties of the people of the
Stale, a tut t trust and belu-ve that you will
give |o teetiori to all < lasses ef our cili
tent, rules! and turned by a corrupt usur
pstioli presided over by Ml Kellogg t)ur
people could bear the wrongs, tyranny,
annoyance and insults of that usurpation
no longer, ami they arose in their might
and swept it from existence, ami inslallesl
in authority the right At! government, ol
which I run '.he head AH lm ers of liber
ty throughout the It,ton tnul sssiitsit lite
< patriotism that aroused our people to act
■ a. one nun and throw off the yoke of this
usurpation. I know lor a soldier, you
i have but to obey the orders ofthe l<ov< rn
mcfU of the ("lilted States, but 1 feel tiiul
you w.d temper y->ur military control <>(
affairs with in. derail. It, niid in all things
cvbih't that integrity of purpose charac
teristic of the army. I now turn over to
you, sir, tin- Capitol and other propel t.v of
the State in my charge,
Jotts Mi Kaim
Al the conclusion of this address, tcn
Htooko was seated in the office and tcqulr
,ed from Lieutenant Governor I'enn a
.statement of all records, etc , which were
lin the building when they look posses
sion.
Gov. McKncry and his followers then
withdrew, leaving the Capitol <f Louisi
ana in p>.--.> u i,iii of the miiitarv officers of
j the Federal g -verniiieiit.
, I*. M fsi) companies of ti.e Thitd
Infantry marched down and w. re quar
tered in the capita! building Col Thom
as Boy lon McKncrv - Chiel-of-Police,
remains on duty with hit force Tha i .ty
I is very quiet.
A Jil r sm # to the l'ujil#.
Mi Kiierv and l'enti have i.-ucd address
es to the people advising cheerful obedi
■■Mr t-' the constituted authorities.
A VI IFF KILLKITBY HKR DRI NK
KN lII'.SHAND
Philadelphia. Sept Iti A brutal luur
del was committed ill ibis city at half pa-1
eleven o'clock last night Frank Carton,
aged thirty-eight, who h*J been drinking
to i'i.w, entered his residence in a
drunken condition. Mr- Carton and the
[daughter, Lioutic w. re in the sitting r.wvm
waiting for him. Carton to'd his wife to
get bim a dean shirt .She pla- e-.i ai- .w!
of soup on tho table for him and then went j
Up stliits Do ato ti.e sOUp and w i.en l o
reUirned to the room he mttac ked her in
•mvago manner. She etciaiined "F--r j
God's .aka don't kill me outright, let m<
live until to-morrow morning N.-alien
lioli was paid to this appeal, and Carton :
knocked her down and jumped oo her hi
heavy bi .-Is crushing her skull in afr ght
ful manner There was no -truggie or ar v
noise which uould attract the attention of !
the neighbors \k l.en the ir.ghlfui ni
sault was made, LUfie attempted to give ,
an alarm, but wa* picvmte-i (r. in doing !
so by being knocked down by hr brutal ,
father The children wh wire up stair-, i
began to cry, *"d titt> attracted the atten
ttotj ofiinti neighVi-rs, bv. -re just re-j
turt.ing from the theatre A young wo- |
man was then cent to the h"Ue to ascer
tain what was the matter. When she en
tered she tound Mr.. Cailin lyirgon
the fl.Kir, with her huslmiid kneeling beside
her Her head was in his lap and he was
engaged in bathing her head in vinegar
When this young woman entered he#*•
claimed "For God's ake, what have I
done ? ' but subsequently be said that liis j
wife had fallen and injuied herself by
striking agiinsl the stove This did net 1
.appear to be substantiated by the appear
ance of the room The stove was on on*
'side and two large clot* of blood from the
wound# of Mrs. Carton w < re on the other
.Carton was arrested for the murder
DESTRUCTION OF THK GRANITE
WILL-: AT FALL ItlVKit LARGE
NUMBER OKHANDS BURNED T(i
DE.\ ill OK KILLED IIY LEAPING
FKOM THE BUILDING.
Full River. September, 19. A Err broke
•ut in Granite mill. No. Lin this oily
ab.utitvrn c'ctcck Ibis morning, ju*t f-,
ter ihc operators commenced work.
The lire broke out in the fourth *t n ry.
The room was Instantly in flame-, culling
off nil a;i of escape. An alarm wet
• taunded, but before help could arrive, men
women and children threw themselves
from the wind ' Many were in.tanlh
| kilied, IORI( mortally w.undid. and the
j remainder m >re or leu* injured. The
larger number of the-e who remained in
ithe room were burned to death. It it etti
mated that from fifty to teventy-five male*
have lost their live*, while a* many more
arc badly injured. The tc. r.e at the nilllt
and vicinity arc heartrending. Mother*
are teen looking for their children, and
' many are almost franiic with grief. All
j the physician* in the town were imrnedi
lately summoned and rendered all possible
•relief to the sufferer* One man ctcaped
! from the upper room by means of a rope
tis reported that he left thirty persons
behind him who, it it supposed, all perish
ed in the flames.
Another Dispatch— Failing of the
• Walla.
At 7,39 a. m. the walls fell in. crushing
to death the unfortunate! who had been
unable to escape Many women hud faint
ed before this, and it is supposed that a
number uiust have still been uncomciou*
when the crash occurred, when they w ere
killed outright ami buried in the ruins
Men rushed hither and thither, blinded by
' smoke and terrifl -d at the immediate pro,-
' pert "fa horrible death.
Fall River, Soptember 19 The fire is
under control. Probably eight or ten
' lives are lust, mostly by jumping from the
i fifth story.
ASUPPLYTKAIN ATTACKED THE
INDIANS REPULSED
New York. September 18—A corre
•pondent incanip on the Wichita river tele
graphs that the supply train f rom-General
Miles' expedition, in charge of Major Ly
man, of the Fifth infantry, with one com
pany of infantry and twenty men of the
Sixth Cavalry, commanded hy Lieut.
West, was cot railed on the Wichita river
on the 9th in*t . by from I'll to (KVCumsii
ches and Kiowa*. After a fight ot five
day* the Indians were repulsed with a lo**
of froui twenty-five to thirty killed. Lieu
tenant Lewis, of the Fifth infantry was
badly Wounded in the left bg. and two
men killed am] five wounded. Major
Price, of the Eighth cavalry, defeated a
large body of Conjanches on the pith insf
six miles t the soqth, killing several-
Lieutenant Baldwin and three scouts, with
dispatches for supplies, got through altera
desperate fight, killing five and capturing
one renegade. On the 12th. six couriers
fur supplies were surprised hy l'2"i Coman
che* on the Wichito, ami after a gallant
defense and bis* of one of their number
killed, and all bill two wounded, repulsed
them with a loss of twelve killed.
Apology won the race for the St Legar
Slukes, George Frederick hud been the
favorite; but was scratched front tho list of
starters.
The Ohio left Liverpool for Philadelphia
at' 2 P. M. with IX) saloon and 100 steerage
passengers.
Five hundred farm laborers sailed yes
terday from Liverpool for Quebec.
President MacMahon ha* been well re
qeiyed in iiis licjl tuqr, especially m Arms
and Amiens.
The Paris Monitour revives the rumor
that the King ot Bavaria is about to abdi-
Cll.
\\ ON DKKN OF A III.N S EGG.
The following observations c n thorium
gc* that occur from hour to hour duiini
the incubation ol the lien's egg nre frou
Slut in # Reflections: The hen has scaled;
sut on her eggs twelve hours be lore sow
lineaments ol the hraii ami body of (b
chick en appear. The heart mav be seel
to beat at the end ol the second day , it lin
at that time somewhat the futtii of a horx
shoe, hut no blood yet appears At tin
end of two days two V essels of blood ate t<
be distinguished, the |Milsntion of which ii
visible One of these is the left ventricle
and the other the root of the gtenl artery
At the fiftieth hour one auricle of the fern
appears, ICSI inblilig a floose folded dowl
Upon itself. Thr healing of the heart I
lirst observed in the auricle, and after
wards in the ventricle At the end of sev
cnty bouts, the wings are distinguishable
and o. the head two bubbles are teen foi
the brain, one lot the bill, and two lor tin
fore ami Isinet part olthu head. Towardi
the end ot the fourth day, the two ttunclei
already visible draw nearer to the Intuit
than before. 1 lie liver appeals tow aid thr
fiftieth slay At the end of seven houri
more, the lung* and stomach become vii
blc, and four hours aflciwaids, the intc-l
lines and loins, and the upper jaw. At
the one hundred ami forty-fourth hour,
two ventricles are visible, and two drops
of blood instead of thesinglo one which wa>
seen before The suvriith day. the brain
begins to ha*c some consistency. At the
one hundred and nineteenth hour of in
cubation, the bill opens, and the flesh ap
pear* in the breast. In s.i hours after
this, the ribs appear, farming from the ,
back and the bill is Very visible, as well as
the gull-bladder The bill IH>COIIIO green (
al the end of two hundred and thirty-sis j
hours; and if the chicken be taken out cl
n- covering, it evidently moves itself. At
the two hundred and eighty-eighth, the)
ribs are perfect At the three hundred
and thirty-first, the spleen draws near the
stomach, and the lungs to the thest. At
the end ot three hundred and fifty-five]
hour*, the bill frequently opt-ns ami shuts,
and at the slid of Use eighteen day# ilia cry . j
of the chicken . heart! It afterward gels'
luur • strength and gross.- continually, till,
ot length it is enabled to set itsciffree from | 1
its confinement,
DA KIN Is 11A N K KOUUERY. . |
Corning, N V b.pt 17 Karly this! I
morning at WelUboro, l'a , ffvo masked ' 1
men effected an entrance into the residence
of iTcs.dctit Itobinsoti oftlia first Nati'-na' f
tialsk and gagg> d and bound llieoccu-'j
pants President Robinson, Cashier Rob
ins,m. Mrs K< bins n and Mo Smith a
daughter of Mr Robinson. They thei.
Compelled tho t ashler to accompany tbrlu
to the bank and throw open tha vault when
they helped themsclvca to about s6o,Uuu
principally in currency. Returning with
Mr. Uobintaii to Lis In on a, they pta.i.i
the members of the faii. lv facing each
other and told them to converse freely
They took fr. m the linger of Mrs Smith a
ring va'.uosl at sHtf, ko-.d Mr- Robir.s ■
who fainted and thin took their dsrparl
ure in two carriages. *
A reward offo.OtW was - ffer. I for tbi.r *
arrest $1,01)0 for cither of the gang. ill*
supposed that the robbers have gone l-> "
klwirs The batik hvs large surptu- "
and it sojvt-r.l,
.SIMPLE CI'KK FOR lIOILS
Dr Simon. Physician of 1-oria.fic, givc i
u at ew rpre f-r two*, namely, Py tis-at
tug them with sampbotsd ale ho! A- u
I, UU as the s uiuiiuallon p--u>i of a bcxl f
makes its appearance he puts a liftit of the
liquid in a saucer, and dipping the ends of t
his 1 ill it.- finger* in it, rubs the infl.un-.j 1
surface, especially the st nlrnl par:, re t
peatn.g the operation eight >r rune l ines 1
for about half a minute, lie then allow
thw surface to dry, placing .iver it a slight e
coating of camphorated -diveoil J,p . ij ,
that f .ur swcti npplu aiMm* w it), in almost
all casts, cause boils to dry up and disap
pear; the operation to be performed morn
ing, noon and evening The stir.ounce *
menl of so simple ■ cure lor uu h ■ pain
ful malady will bear repetition I
THE WHEAT CHOP.
The | nil of Ihe win a i prospect i
that tins vtar there > apparently but a
one customer in (lie market for wheal,
via., Great Britain, and that the e#
liinate-l requirement of thie customer
is about 75,000.000 to 85.000.000 1
busbe!*, while Russia. (termany, Tur l .
key, Hungary, and other Kiir<jnaii
countries have a sufficient surplus this
year lo satisfy the rti|uimaenti of
(treat ltritan. In addition to this, we
also are ready to export some 70,000,-
(KM) or N0.000.000 htishrl of wheat.
It appear*, further, that wheal has
fallen from SI.OO in September, 1&73,
to $1.20 in September, 1*74; and,
w hat ia of the most vital importance,
the farmer* are holding funk their
crops in order, as it seents, to secure
higher prices.
So short-sighted a policy on the'
part of farmers is unfortunate. The
facts that there is an over-supply of;
wheat all over the world and a short
demand in Kugland -mm to be fully
established, it is therefore obvious
that the earliest sellers are likely to
gl the best price. If Kugland needs
H0,000,000 bushels of wheat and finds
herself supplied as early as November
or December with 60,000,000 hushels,
ntl the additional supply must neecs
sarily he depressed in price. And it l
we allow Russia, Hungary, Turkey,
and Germany to take the keen edge:
| off the demand, we will only in the
end force our great wheat surplus on
an over-stocked market. Uis indeed
not encouraging to find that our pur
chasing power as measured by the
standard of wheat, for instance, has s<>
decreased that anything like an aver-j
age crop in Kuropo entails loss 011 our;
farmers who raise wheat.
I
SUICIDE.
Mrs. Carolina Mover, wifo of Levi!
atoyer, residiug on the farm of Mrs
Francis Bitner, near Kagleyavi lle.j
Montgomery county, committed mi-,
cide on Saturday morning by hanging
herself. Mr. Mover was awakened by
the crying of his infant child about 4
A. M., and on attempting to awaken!
his wife found to ins astonishment that
she was not in bed. The alarm was!
at once given. Mrs. Moyer, mother
of Mr. Moyer. tyhq also Uvea in the
house, assisted her son in the search
for the missing woman. On going out
on the front porch she found her sus
pended by the neck ami already dead.
No cause can be assigned for Hie rash
act of self destruction, as her domestic
relations were of the most pleasant
character. Silio W<l* about 40 years of
age, and leaves n family of live siniill
children.
e-sw-w -
The rainy weather was petting a
little tnonnlonoua
The cranberry crop Una
from the ravages of worms.
It is not common for paeaengcra on
railroad trains to lose their lints 011
windy days.
P. T. Barnuin and bride were among
the passengers oil the Erie mail west
yesterday morning.
The ruins have given a new impe
tus to grata, which had been rapidly
going to decay.
Observation of garbage leceptacles
shows tlmt at this season tho rtifqsfi ot
melons is que the iost active agents
in charging tho atmosphere wilh veg
etable poison.
Cars passing through Carlisle are
all rwed to run at the rate Jof seven
milts per hour,
Tlltoa'a last stall uicnl occupies twenty
• four columns "f the tiriipliic, and unless lie
t it the most consuuiate liar In caistence and
' all the lelteis he puhiishes Ironi Mrs. Til
ton at d oliiers are f< rgetie*. Beech ers
guilt cannot bo questioned He ought to
' step down and out.
Those who believe lloecber to be innr>.
" cent must admit that ho kept rather un
• savory company- According to the no
-1 counts which his associates give of each
' other The list comprise* Til ton, Mr.
> paints :I, Teliilie Clatlui, General duller,
Miss Anthony M out ton. too, WM a chief
1 amongst them, and he sloes nut try out'
' as a proper "guide, philosopher and friend"
' for a "christian minister," although cer-,
tainly he was the most respectable of the
'! lot It may he well to note the fact that
the w hole hatch, both male and female.
, w ere p< oiiiint lit Radical lewder# We never
'j heard l a Democrat who belonged l
1 Jteccber's "meeting
A divine of lha Kv angelical church, who
.-ails under the euphoiieous name of Hiuith,
a widower, who taught school fur a few
terms in Sugar Valley and then look to
the pulpit, is wanted over there to fattier
ayoutigstci that has recently mode lis ap
pearance and been assigned to him by the
mother of the babe Smith has not re
sponded to the call and when sought for.
was found to have left for parts unknown.
(hiitun /bmsfrsl.
A few days g" while U U Hridgens
and number i f others front I*oek Haven
were hunting Jeer, up the country, pois
oned meat was placed in the Course ef lha
dogs owned by tho party - choice blooded
hounds and a number of them died. A
reward of |lt is offered for the arrest and
conviction of tlm (mrtyor parti"# who are
guilty.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
Amherst College has 110 Freshmen.
Josh liiilings says, "Tew enjoy a good
repulasbun, giv publicly end steal private
iy-
The Keliog people have found out by
this time that Lieut - Guv. j'cup is not all
* i itss,
Mr J A. Garth Marshall of Leeds,
England, recently 10-t his life on Mount
Ida nche by failing down a crevasse, with
his guide.
Mr Bcccher Is nu groaliy s-ugbt after
for agricultural fairs. Gov. Smyth ot New
liamt-shire went Us Twin Mountains to cn
g-ge him, but was unsuccessful.
Those who know human nature tell
That while the lamp holds out to burn,
Tiie vilest tin%#r may return
Everything but your uosbrreHa.
Albany confeclioiiaii.-r at*, seiltug per
, kisses "
They have ditcuv errd away t*> keep
peifdlersout of liiuves in Troy. It is by
l>osUag the notice, "Smail-poi here," on'
the front Jours
A swarm of bee- have established them
selves on the top of the highest church
steeple in Cincinnati. They have shown
g -d s i.s. in localjng What i.lnr place !
for a bucbidut r uuring a ) recession, a big ;
Arc, a riot of a tr.sbil '
The lnteruationat Postal Congress has
r.solved to recommend uniform rafiwoii
postage in all tertftcfy embraced by the,
; < >UI union
The difference* abitb cauei the trihr
uf mil! operatlrei at Dalian bar* bhfO fn-
U> arbitrator*.
The i<rcllmii>arit of the trial of Jiul
maun, who aiu tutted to ►boot Bim*ick,
bate been rvUafiieted. Tbe |ii Doner i to
be tried in \\ ary burg the middle of Octo
ber,
Tbe t*}uim>liai tofm i> a|i|>aret't))*
oter.
Tka Uiot full illiwl fan i diatuond
ftlllpW-
The !o*n of tbo dro.ight save uj for
a rainy day.
Delightful moonlight cinniiip may hum
• look ad for.
A it rung decoction of i<st furn, It i
►aid. uill c;,fe iy
foal transportation on the Philadelphia
and Heading railroad u very light
MARRIAGES
(In 10, ilt*l . at the Reformed pamir.aflC.
Kebeivburg, M*. Adam Yt t.ada uf Xtl
tanv Valley, to Mt* hafai. J Itoiuh. of
Bnubvalley-
♦ <|
DEATHS
On 10, in t. in Sugar Valley, sf Cind
era Infantum. Anne Girtrude, ami on 12,
K*U* Mermeda. daughter* of Mr. John
and Alice Nlrohocker; rrsj.eetive age*.
1 year, 9 months, 2 days, ahd I year*. J
months, and 2 day*.
On 10, In Spring twp., Jacob Barak* rt.
aged 91 year*, i month* and tSJdny*.
On IS, in Howard twp . Jut-go Packer,
aged fit years,
|)t" BLIC SA LE. Pursuant to an order
of the Orphan'* Court of Centre eoun.
ly. the undersigned will offer at public
"*le on the premise* in Poller twp.. on
Friday. Ootober U. I*7-4, the following
dour! bad real estae. late of Win M'Minn,
deed, town: A V ALT ABLE FARM,
situate in Potter twp . two miles wrat of
P.-tier* MiiU, bounded on the north by
land of J<*se Koyer and Wm. Boat, on
the ea*l hy iand* "f Philip* and Ulassgow.
ai d John Meyer, on the South hy land*
, f Wm. Earner and John Messinger. on
lie- weat by land* of Robert Iee, contain
nig 112 ACRES more or lc. So acre*
! cleared and in a good slat* of cultivation,
and a considerable portion of the farm en
closed with a new pet-fenc* The im
provements are a two story dwelling bouse,
bank-barn, wash-house. inn.ke-house, wa
gon-shed and other outbuilding* ; a ne\ er
failing well wilh a in it near the
kitchen door. Also a good tenant h>uc t
►sable and other outbuilding* near the
main dwelling house; two g.-od orchard*,
hearing fruit of the he*t quality. Alo a
I rat t of TIM HKKLANU. situate in said
township, containing 15 acres of good tim
ber within --no mile of the farm. Persons
[desiring to v iew the premises w ill please
•call on either of the undersigned, residing
within a hort distance of the farm. Sale
Mo commence st 2 o'clock p.m. Condi
tions made known on lay of sale by
A LU KEN B ACH,
E. K M MINN.
• 24 sop. td. Administrators.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
Will be offered at Public Sale, on the
piemi*e, in Potter twp., on THI KSDA\.
October loth 1874.
The following real estate, belonging to
the Estate of peter Durst, dec'ib. con
• isting of a valuable farm of 118 ACRES,
more or ie>s, situate 1 mile from Potter*
Mills Thereon erected a TWO STORY
DWELLING HOUSE. BANK BARN
and other outbuildings, wilh tw-< good
orchard* and all kinds of the I-est fruit on
the promises, and a good spring of never
failing water near the house. Also,
Eighty Acre* of Timberlgiid,
situate in Potter twp.. 2 utiles from Pot
ters Mill* Sale to cou,uo-no at I o'clock,
p. 111 '(orut* Will bu made known on day
(,f sale.
JOHN KLSHKL.
JOSHUA POTTER,
2) sep. td. Executors.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
In pursuance of an order of the Or
pnitu's Court of Centre County, the under
signed will offer at public sale, oil the
perinise*, on Friday, October 10, 1874. a
VALUABLE FAR
situate in Potter DVfv, i mile* west of
Potter* Mills , known us the farm of Rev,
Daniel Kerr, dee'd, onntaining about
ONE HUNDRED ACRES.
Bounded on tho east by land* of Wm
ltiahel, on the south niut west by public
road, north by land# of Mr Shadow and
John Stoncr. Thereon erected a good
TWO STORY',KRA M F. HOt'SiL. MARK
KA UN. and first n,;ibi,ihlnigs g -od
fruit qf qlp ki'l'L. nnd ' "over tailing
jjiiinu of water near the house.
of the purchase
money on oonllrrnation of title; tho bal
lanco in two equal annual paymonU, to be
secured hy bond and mortgage on the
premises with interest. Sale to com
mence ut I o'clock, p. tn.
W. W. SPANGLER,
24 p. td. AdmihUkrator.
Milwaukee, Sept Mb—Chief Justice Ky
an lias concluded the reading of his opin
ion In tho railroad injunction ease. The
court affirms the constitutionality of the
Potior Uw and directs an injunction to is
sue compelling all railroadsjn the slatalo
|comply with its provisions,
Wm, ('handler, superintendent of im
provements at Pensaeola nnvjr yard, and
his wife both died there, of yellow fever,
oil Saturday.
The house on tho farm of If ugh Aikrus,
ii. Truster Valley, Armagh township oc
cui ted by Jubn J, Aiken#, caught fire
from the stove in the shanty kitchen about
noon on Friday last and was entirely con
sumed Sw mill men w i-re working near
by. and with their help the occupant# audi
a few neighbors weie enabled to gel out a.
portion of the furniture, about worth j
being consumed The sheds which u>od
between the house and barn were saved.
The barn look fire twice, but by the h wrote j
e(forts of those present it was preserved.
The house was built Ol logs and wiatber-!
boarded. Hairtlr *
MARKET*.
Produce.
Chicago, Keiitcmber 21 - Flour quiet
and unchanged Wheat uuiet and weak:
No I spring $10?. N 2sl 'J; No. 8
91 jr; rejected HtJc. Corn -demand active
and prices advanced, No 'dmlsed Kfic
• pot; bl jc seller firptpnliar, 79| seller Oc
tober, Tile seller year Oats- demand fair
and prices advanced, No. 2 fcfe eevh bin
seller September; t9c cellar October,
white Mff-iWe. Uya steady and in mod
erate demand; No 1 91c. JUriey dull and
unsettled; No 'J $i 111 spot, ft 12 .Septem
ber, No 3 'JB(g,'.4c Fork very dull; job
biug at $23 ensh; sl* 'Jo seller year.
HELLKFONTKMARKKTH.
vVhue iYheat f 1 16 Red 110 , Itye
IV. Cot n H6 .. .Oats 50. Barley wi
70 C|o/er*bd iflri I'otatoe* 00
Lard par puun.i a I'urk per poundUO
ftuttrr'ji Kggsls. .....Plaster prrton
sl6 Tallow ts HaeoniO lUm 16
l*arJ per pound $ cents. Buckwheat
66 cts.... Fmur per barrel reUil'.Ul)...
HN.iva tveotia plaster sl4 to 16. Cayuga
plaster f'J.SO per 2000 lbs.
C1 A CTION -- All pet sous are hereby tau
/ tioncd against meddling in any man
ner whatever, with the personal praj-rty
menliuned below, as 1 have purchased the
tame, at public sale, OH 11th day of Sep
tember. 1974 a property of Andrew H.
Fount, and will leave the same in posse*.
sion of said Foust at mv ptnasure . I gray
burse, J mare, i beifer, 3 nogs, 'J tboau, }
2*biire wagon, i harrow, 1 tduw, lcult.va
l-vr, 1 eoniplanter, V setu of horse gears. 2
fly net* JOHN' D DK KKHT
17 sept 3-L Patter twp.
\CDITURS NOTICE -Toe under
signed, an auditor appointed by the
Orphan s Court of Centre County, Pa. to
j boar and |-as upon the eirepliupl Clod to
lbe administration account of Wm P.
Uotlirak, admtntsirator of Namuel Wag*
ner. deceased, hereby give* i.otiee that be
lii attend to the duties of his apfioinl
incrit on Tuesday the ItUi dm of Or o-ber,
at I o'clock A M., al his office in Belie
fonte. where ail persons interested may
attend if they see proper,
J LSPANGLKR
I N~tHE ORPHAN'S COC Uf ofCentrc
I county.
In the matter ofthe Estate uf itantel
; Atiimerman dec d Tftv undersigned an
Auditor appomtod by said Court, to dis
tribute Use ec-ney in the hands of the Ad
i mltitslralor and l< hear and determine tha
' legal rigiils of all persons inter--.t.-d in .aid
, < *iate, will attend to the duties of his ap
j poiniment on Saturday the 3rd of October
1874 al 10 o'clock of said day, at hit office
in B-Kcfu;.Us. when and where all persons
i interested are requested to attend
C. M ROWER.
: sept 10 fit. Auditor.
H. ROSSMAN.
Undertaker.
The undersigned b*s leave to iutortn
his patrons and lb* public generally that
tie is now prepared to make Ct)FPIN. s
land respectfully solicits a share rvf their
i atronage Funerals attendsal with a neat
ID-ar.r HENRY RussMaN.
,3 aapt 4s. Church villa, j
STONE WAKE ! BTO v'K-WARK I •
The undcrs.gn.d would riopcctlully an
nounce to thr ntiaens of Gregg and ad
joining townships, and the public gener
ally that he ha* just rceiv <-d 6,stg) ItAL
LOXS, No I Ohio Slone-Waro, Consist
ing of Mdk Crocks and Pant AppD
ibutter rroyks frotn Ito 6 Gallons. Also
• fr-n. i tuCgailons, sUstie jar*,
Ac The reputation u? the Ohio Stone-
Mare is universally acknowiodged—
"None better ever made.'* No danger of
the g'.axiag coming off like earthenware.
It is much Superior t > aarthenware in eve
ry respect. Ail kinds uf country produce
taken in eichittigtt fur (stone-Ware and
merchandiee fur which the kigboat market
; pi iisii wtU bp allowed.
J H FISHER.
]su|9sfn Pane Hall, Pa.
Fine Homestead for Sale.
A IL-ue Ac Lot— about 3 Acres of good
cultivated land—situate in Gregg twp.,
near Tr**ler * Sawmill, in Georges Val
ley. i offered at private sale. Tu.. public
roads run along two sides of the lot j
Tlieron art erected a lw- story HOUSE,
.STABLE, SHOP, and -4heroutbuilding*.;
A splendid SIRCH A ItD of the best apple*.
1 berries, pears, poache*. and piuo-s, on
the premises, and never failing water near
the door. Clo-e to the house a fine gar
den and a beautiful yard in front Also
running water near the house Fr fur
ther particulars apply to L<'lT EVAN'S.
Augai 2m _
MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.,
(Successors !■ MoManigal A Brown.)
\V|<"LKAt.K AMI KkTAIL Dkal.EK* IK
IIKA VV A SI!ELF HAKDWARE,
Mlllhelm, Pa.,
having purchased the large and well *e
In-led slock of Hardware Isle of W. J.
McManign). we are pr-|>ared to supply
Hardware for
Builder*, Coach makers,
Saddlers, Shoemakera,
Housekeepers, and in fact,
HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY.
WALL A WINDOW PAPER,
And Curtain Fixture* of every kind,
LAOV.Hrxxt.,OIL*. PAIXT*.GLASS. POTTT
In short, we have everything usually
Ibund In a well regulated Hardware Store.
They intend to replenish their stock and
keep it up, ami will furnish wagon-makers
saddlers and all manufacturers with stock
ul figures that will enable them lo save
money. Goods s.ld CHEAP FOR
CASH. Oolite and sec the Gogd*.
aug 27-y '74
SCHOOL. TAX NOTICE:—The tax
payers of Potter township are hereby noti
tiinl that the duplicate ot School-lax for
the present year is in the hands ol the un
dersigned. All such lax paid on or before
December Ist 1874, w ill have an abatement
of 5 per cent. Thirty days after said date
there will be no abatement, and on all
such lux remaining unpaid after January
I, 1875, there will be an additiou id 6 per
cent to the amount op duplicate, a* pre
scribed by law,
B, M. few AM*,
10 Sept AUV Treat.
("4 A ('TION-— Sportsmen are hereby no
j titled not to cnlir upon the land* of
the undersigned, for the purpose ol'lux-t
--ing squirrels, Ac., otherwise they will be
dealt with according to law.
Cyrus Durst, W. F.
Jus. M'Clintick, .li) oh Grove,
Thus. laintuM Huston,
Goo, Uurst j'r, Philip Durst,
Hirara Durst, Abr. Harshbarger,
nug'J7 at.
C. T. ALKXAKIIKH C. M U".VKKR
ALEXANDER JC BOWFF.H Attor
neys-at- Law Siule'bnte, P„,
ciul attention given to Cllep\loua, and
Orphans' Court praettaa MAY he con
sulted in German AND English. Oflice in
Uarman'A Building. my2B '74-if.
MIUKR'S HOTEL, Woodward Pg
tiUges arrivo and depart daily)
SIIORTLIDOE A CO, COAL, LIME, At,
■ WTLITA M SUOKTLIDGK. IMPFT IFICEITF£7?.
SHORTLIDGE CO.,
Burner* and Shippers of the celebrated
Belle fonte
r WIHiOT fUIIMIE. ;
Dealer* in the very beat grade* of
j A NT IIRACITE CO AL"j
The ouly dealei* in" Cent re County who aell the
wI! L! K! E; Si Bi Ai R R E Ci Oi A! L
from the old Baltimore mine*. Alio
SH AMOK I.N AM) OTHIKH UK ADEN
of Anthracite Coat dryly houtod erprwaly for beuw uc, at tjae> lowest rrieee.
jDE A L EUS lA* JV.
They pay tke kighwft price* la oath foe frabt that the Ka.lera market* will afford.
WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
CLOVER SEED &C.,
Ituuabt or will Ih> aH oa < ommittfon when da*>r*4, and full price* (?uam.u-.d, I
for nation eoaeora uio the Rraia trada will w fornuted at all timet, to fervor*,
with i'ieathur<* t fr*# c*f eb&ffe.
RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY.
DEALERS IV
CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,
which i* alwayt told at low price*, and warranted to he a* rood teriiliaer a* any
other plaater. * #
ORIOI ASIO YAKS
NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT,
17 aapt Am. BELLKFOXTE. IA.
CI AI 1 lON.—SpurUmcn are hereby noj,
) ufied not to enter upon lite land* of ,
jthe undersigned for tbe purpose of thoat
liag Mjtrrelt Ac., they will be delt with '
{according to law.
J AS. DUCK.!
3 *ept It. U K DUCK.
Lintel LimeT
Lime ot the betl quality, alwayt on
"hand, at tbe kiln near Centre Hall.
GEORGE KOCH.
I HOW. -kAILN A OTKELT
i 1 have on hand a large attorluient ot
it AH ikon NAILS a STEEL, which
will be told at the iwel market price.
NEK THOMPSON, ,
iutl km Milroy, Pa.
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE.
Next door to Wilson & Hick*' Hard
ware atora, Allegheny St.,
BKLLKKOXTK, PA.
I
Jas. C. Williams
(Succostor to B P. Kankin A Co. f
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGb
AND MED WISES.
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS. DTE
STUFFS. V A KN'ISIIKS, BRUSH- i
K>, I KKFUMEKY. NOTIONS, i
AND FANCY ARTICLES
FOR THE TOILET. Ac.
mSWINZ&LtftiOM!
tor medicinal purpoee*.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in greet
variety;
Also, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other article* usually hept in first 1
class Drug Store. i
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
COMPOUNDED.
thMfffttf ________________ I
I
Keystone Store.
w I
FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS
Go to
H. YEARICK;* SON,
FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS,
iIIATS, GAPS, BOOTS A SHOES.
CI.OTII I MO. OIL CLOTHS,
SQUEKNSWARK, GROCERIES. PRO
VISIONS. FLOUR. Ac
No. 6 Bush 'a Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.
I
All kinds of country produce tak
•n. iicst Bargains in town to be
J had. nov2otf
H. H. WEISER & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheet iron & Tin
ware,
Millheim, Pa.
All kinds of Tinware, constantly on
hand and made to order.
Shoetiron Ware of every description,
always on hand.
Roofing in Tin and Shoetiron dune in
the most approved and satisfactory style.
Spouting done to order.
Their stock of Tin and Sheetiron Good*
is large and complete, and offered at the
LOWEST PRICKS.
Their establishment has been enlarged
and stocked completely throughout.
Satisfaction guarlanteed, and all jobs
promptly attended to. aprl6-v
I- DITOK'S N OTICE.—'The und*£
signed, an Auditor appointel hy the
Court of t.'ommon Pleas of Ccptps Co.
to distribute the money arising ktotu the
sale of the personal uy Wm F
Carpenter, now ft lhaof Benj.' ¥.
Shafler, >,,*h said Oouuty, here
that h® Will attend to the
HHyb of hp appointment on Friday, sec
ond day of October next, at 2 o'clock P.
-M. AT Hii OtHca in Bellefonte where AQ
persons Interested may attend if lhay
proper J. 8. UAUNHAHT,
8 *ept Ot, Auditor
CAUTION.— Sportsmen are hereby no
tified not to enter upen the lands oi
the undersigned for the purpose of shoot
ing squirrels, &c., otherwise they will be
dealt Willi according to law.
WM. BHOLL, J. p. GBOYX,
WM. T. MATS, J. B, RXAM.
'27 Aug fit. *
"rtTMI
Pennsyalley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL. PA|
RECEIVE DEPOSITS.
And Allow lamL
biKMUit Not*
Bay udStll
tioverntaeul Sccuriti**, Gold ana
Coupon*
Pctxk Utrrn. W u. B. Mikgle,
Prwt't. Catbtor
Cbas. H. Held,
C lwk, YYnu*biualt*-r A Jeweler
Millheitn, Centra Co., Fa.
He* peri fully inform* bis frirad* sad lb*
public in general, that U bat ju*t opened
at bis new octabiithment. above Alexan
der" ctore, and keep* constantly on band,
all kind* ot Clock*, Watrbe* and Jewelry
of tbe iato*t *tvle*. a* alto th Maram ill*
Patent Calender Clock*. provided with a
complete indes of tbe month, and day of
the month and week on it* face, which it
warranted as a perfect time-keeper.
yArClocka, Watches and Jewelry re
paired on abort notice and warranted.
aep ll' 68 iy
Beat Sample Rooms in Town.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
ID. JOHNSTON it SONS, Proprietor*
Bellefonte, Penna.
| Fre* Hue* to and from the Depot.
Excelsior Cement
The undersigned .* uuutuut turn IV
went WARRANTED OF A SUPERIOR
QUA LIT V, at hit kiln*. ne*r Pus*
Creek Mill*, in Haines twp. This cement
he* already been u*el in large quantities
upon the L. C. A 8. C. KR.,and has been
(bund highly satisfactory upon ail jobs
• here it has been used, and as equal to
an* now mantfavturod for ue in CIS
TERNS, WATZS PIPES, or whatever
purpose a good quality of Cement is ddu
rable This Cement ha* already been
tested far and wide, and rendered the ut
most satis faction, Perseus, therefore con
structing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
Ac., will tad it to their advantage to bear
this in mind, and also, that he warrants tha
article a* represented.
J G. MEYER
may 21 If Aarensburg, Pa
KNTKKHALL HOTEL i
Jons SrsxuLxa, Propria .
Stages arrive and depart daily, for
point*, north, south, east and west.
UKSKT aaocasauorr, J, t>. FBIOKI
President, Cashier.
OKNTRE COUNTY BANKING CO.
(Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow interest,
Discount Notes,
Bay and Sell.
Government Seem lies, Gold &
• pICGMf Coupons.
Wl®
CESTBE II ALL, PA.
Would most respectfully inform the cit
xen* of thia vicinity, that be bas started a
new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be
thankful for a share of the public patron
age. Boot* and Shoe* made to oraer and
according to style, and warrants his wi -V
Bo equal any made elsewhere. All ku
of repairing dona, and charges reason sb..
Give bim a call. feb 13 ly
JJR.S.G. GUTELIUS,
Dentist, Millheim.
Offers his professional services to ths
public. He is prepared to perform all
;operations in the dental profession.
<#W-He is now fully prepared to extract
■ a*sofa(/y uufhonf pain. myß-73-tf.
DF. FORTNKY, Attorney at Law,
• Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rey
onld,s bank. mayM'fo
MA J. j. hHKEFFLER
TAILOR,
PPI* I *' lo . SpangleFs hotel.
Lot. lis 11 where he is at all times, prepared
totnike all kinds of men and boy's cloth*
ing, according to the latest styles and at
reasonable charges.
J AS. M'MAN US, Attorney at Law,
Bellefonte, promptly attends to a)
bunaes* entrusted to him. jui2,'6Bt
ADAM HILD,
PAINTER,
1 offers his services to the citizens of Mifflin
Centre and adjoining counties, in
Honse, Sign and OrnamenntMl
Painting.
1 GRAINING
„ , . Oak, Walnut, Maple, AVn,
Mabogony. Ac.,
. Plain and Fancy Faperhanging. Or
ders respectfully solicited.
All tine work dene for other painter: .
I nov Gtf.
.JOHN P. POTTER, Attorney -a t-LtX.
, " > Collections promptly made wad
t. -Jpeeinl attention given to those having
land* or property for sale. "Will draw up
and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages,
. |Ac. Office in the diamond, north side of
;lthe court house, Bellefonte. oct22'69tf.
L, SPANG LIhT Attornev-at-Law,
Bellefonte, Pa. Office with
j Bush A Yeeum. Consultation in English
. and German. Collections promptly attend
. *d to. febb-tf
i 9a. A P. PITUBU— BtIar mn, r, I (tatasM Ul
ti rritTf rr.'*l* lS3Xu*tftsf SJyaaM'SXpS'
. Mrtnus Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Abeitm *
rlfrtSi I fftutri-.tot ltaalaisiliMc*rf>rti>m. fc
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