THE CENTRE RtSfOitTER THURSDAY I>KO. S, Is-74. S LOCAL~ IT EM S. Our friends will oblige by sending 1: items •>! local now* in thoir locality, gi Vl ut tin- facts only, end we w ill put them in shape, also notices of death* and marri age*. , • Any one sending us the names o! six new subscribers, with the cah, willb* entitled to receive the Ukimrtkk one year tree The Kkpokikk being real by neatly everybody >n this siTe of the county, where it lias a larger circulation ti an any two paper*, will be found the best invmum for advertising business, sales, sVC. A>' grtr-Suhscrihert to the Reporter, re>w Ing outside of Centre county, should re mil us 10 cents, yearly, fcr postage which we will pay here ; this reduces thr pwitaC' to one halt", as the sum paid by them for one year's postage w as &1 eW, —-T. G. K . Your common.caftan wilt receive attention neit week. We bad nearly an inch of snow on Tuesday morning, Ist. Friday and Fatur* dav wore mild and like spring, but has changed to cold since Pine Hall, in Ferguson tup , has inscription* out for building a new Luth eran church. Mr, Samuel Brown, a u 11 kmw citizen of Haine* twp., died about tw weeks ago. —The dwelling house of Mr- Garrett, near Weil l store, was destroy <>l by fi.rc on last Thursday 'N">; a part of the * > it were saved. Wo did not learn IRf ff* tlier particulars. Jonathan 1V,.-unger is havi g .put, an art gallery, in connect on .lb his. aril ware store. Mr Johnllarkins has br- ken gr. i. .. for a new house, in . -'v pp. -itethe l.u.i parsonage. There heirg a morning train again to Lauielton, the stage going west wit. reach Centre Hail in the evening again - fonuerly, Frank 1L .-lacker get a kick troi. one of Auits Oberds'rf s horses, the othvr morning, which fc : like as. ur tickle Well, Frank can stand uoh *u in-u'i a well as any one eNo of •-< tatiuvrs. A fail a:..: ,on ;I Se .- of hardoaic. I always on hand, at Mu>er A Runklv - [ Miilheim. They -ell at res-, able : gum ; and will be found most obliging a: .1 ae- ! Cominodating. Farmers, ii.ee: . an-! builders give lh< u. a call. The |H-em sent us is not accompanied | by the name* of the sender, which ;> con trary to printers' ruie ; we publish r.o I communication unless we are given thi name of the author. Besides wo iin.igit.el this poem was intended for the Millhein j German paper, as it is written in that tar.- j guage, and was addressed to us in a mis take. Hera comes Howell's circular again asking an advertisement for his Re >k up on *;* terms, a p d he to have - j per cent commission on all be sends in return. \V> were not a fool two years ago, nor last year, iur will we be this year. Rowell can't have anything advertised in the He porter unles. at our published rates; we arc just as much entitled to the per cent commission for what wo furnish hint, as he i> tor what he furnishes us. A sudden death occurred t ear Oak ha'l, on ia*t Thursday. A dear and dumb man, namrd Mayes, as he was walking along the road, diopped down deitd. Mayes, we are told uu- a charge u[to:t Harrs u wuship. The Hoiiiday- are coming, and if you intend buying presents for your wife, little one*, or for your sweetheart, the p'aea to find what you want is at Jas. Welch's, next door to Ist Nat. Bank, Bellefonte. Books, fancy articles, t. vs, fine confectioneries, Ac., more than you can examine in a whole day. On last Tuesday, while th stage i was passing by the old furnan- e tht- side of Bellefonte, two cow- got to fighting, j and in the tussle the one cow got her i horns into the wheels of the roach and I had her neck broken—The cow died on {he .-pot- Let this be a Warning to nil | oows, not to fight while thefstago i* pass-j Ing. The premium of ssoor a silver horn. I offered at the late agricultural fair to the best brass band in the county, has been awarded to the BoaUbirg band The band chose the tfuO in j reference to tin sliver Lorn. YVe don't just exactly see what should have caused such a mania f->r using the word "Hail u- an i.thx to 1. caliltes in this county. We have, for instance, l'enn Uall, Centre llall. Linden Hall, Oak Hall, Fine Hall, and Nittany llali juvt en- igh to make a feilow ick of the tiling. Pious e don't christen any more places in thi* Csunty in that way, we have monopolized enough of the "Hails," and there is barely enough <>f the article left for other count v }n naming &*; plat*.. Thi* nminJ.- u, of the Liu J Jam's up in Massachusetts ; a traveler coming down one of the rivers < n a boat, asked the name of a town, just in s ght. He was told it was North Haddam ; reaching the next town he inquired what place it whs, ur.d wa ; tuld it was South Haddurn; anil soon reaching another vil lage inquired for the name of it, and w.- told it was Lower Haddaru, which was too much of the good thing tor our traveler fcna he replied 'tie wished the Lfi.il iiuj- Throwing stones at a cow co.-t a man down in Brush valley, soo the other day* It appears that the cow in question hail n habit of jumping into grain-field*, aril while tresspassing thus, the owner of the j "eld came along and in endeavoring to ' driae her out, threw a sum*, bitting •hn the leg ar.d breaking K. To avoid 6 lawsuit the man paid the price demanded for i ■ cow, s"jo. There was once a man who found he aas not laying up anything for the "rainy jay whenever the year's"end came, He read the Reporter and found that Hurnside Si Thomas were doing only a cash business and hence sold all kinds of groceries, boots, shoes &c., at only u trifie above cost —he resolved to make his purchases from them in the future, and now he i* getting rich and lives much better than he ever aid. 4 Vo;d to tip #i4t ' The Nursery, for December, is on band. There is no magazine that delights the little folks more than this one does — it just suits their tastes. Nice little stories, with appropriate illustrations, and all pure and chaste and full of instruction. John L. Shorcy, Boston—price SI,OO per year. The following is true years ago ope oi the old rqiidenters.ofthJs valley was iu- j tkxd by his pastor to be asleep in church j invariably during the dcliverey of 1 is dis course. Upon one occasion as a minister from another charge was occupying the pulpit, the pastor loci noticed that his sleeping member was wide awake and all Ukeptjop. Meeting him a short lime uf t rwards he says to him, "Ifow comes it, brother, that when I preach you always sleep during the entire sermon, yet when the strunger preached lust Sabbath you were a faithful hearer ?" The old farmer, slapping his shepperd on the shoul der, replies, "you see, whenever you preach, I needn't listen, for I know you „re doing it right, and I can go to sleep; but when the other man preached I was; hot so pertain.aboul{ it and 1 wanted to . hear whether he did it all right." // Win. A. (Jurry lias removed his ' / shoemakor shop to his new house in Church sir;*.st, where he can at all times be found {••give-you (Its and help your p -lor soles, j 1 An exchange says the Supren o ('.• fy lias deckled that aii express agent co'lect |ng money for whisky sen! in a local op tion county parked "C. p 1)..' is guiliy $ a yjiilatipff' of life Ipeat option law, as he is virtually aiding us an agent for the t sale of liquor. The kegs will probably hereafter be labeled "pickles." SunniK Dkaiii. Mr..lames M*c, who was deaf, and consequently could not talk, left his sister, Mr- tieorge Warmth, who lives iiem Centre Furnace, oil Thurs day 2tUh to go to lloalsburg which he at-- compliklied apparently in good health, on In- return the same day, after walking a few yards, past the Oak llall Foundry, he tell down in the road and expired. The deceased was about 7t' soars of age. un born in Fatten township, atrd lives! the greater part of h - life in same township , ho was a brother to liiomi- Mayes dee d, who wa- well known in this county ti Wo have another sudden death to chronicle the third inside three weeks Mr Josh Rower, a brick maker by trade, died suddriily on !-t Tuesday morning, while sitting in a i hair, in the bar room .1 the Old Fort Hotel, lie had felt unwell the previous two day Mr Bower wa-a citizen of Mile.- i unship, and had no re. I U.ar homo, an 1 as tar a in 1 van learn he had no relatives in this valley. Ho wa buried Centre Uall, on \\ cduc-.la\ al ter noon following. ■ Sachlcr at o , u. the Bu-l. Imhm block, will not bo outdone by any grocery outside of Fhiladelphni for riling good cheap, ami no parties in the .-ame business j can show up a better and more c. ■;. q .. : c assortment- Their line ot vanned and dried fruits is fresh and etubtaee- all . their coffer , sugars, le t-, Ac . are always first j quality , their syrups Urn best in th • mar ket , in que. : --w.i-e they call r haul indeed. The Mil helm pMiliary -,1.. , ! iiumbt rs | about seventy pupils Entirely too many , for one teacher la serv. sueees-flilly. The public road t bo made from Miil heim to the forks of Fen: s Creek, is in a : traveling conJ iton fr. m the forks to Mr < Samuel Eb.r:-, where it sir:,-, - the old ! road. Thus r.-'.n vjng the traveling public from crossing the strap bills The rail! on Ist week was a great bless ing, as many cisterns u re dry, and a groat many wells ah. st Had it not rained, and frozen up dry as it was, there would have been a general panic in the water line, and many would have been obliged to haul watar quite a distance Our friend 11. C. Larimer sceius to be somewhat nelined to Ohio, and talks of moving there in the -priug. Come uncle Hugh, vr u must not leave us st with five hundred and twenty in it. The finder will please' leave it at the Font Office, and receive his reward. Bpil ' g m.Aches, th idy excitement effordej since the election Many a poor soul can now spell Mac key without statu merir g. L. ng liv the on Match.-.-' Corp lal Hill, fi qn i m nip ' y'j -■ is at i home >n a furh igh fr .n siall lliver. He gives th: ilo.'.g aJvcnu.ru* and thread hare escapes since leaving u- for that saline re giou. Auction ot late is the order of the day, and it is hoped that a few more Jew ped dler* will pitch their tents and offer for , sale -h ie -trings and tub t s -up. At 1! .rgstra-- r - phot -graph tent, a fel low may have hi- "monkey shine" on paste bard for a ir.t! Who would not j embrace th opportunity. Haw Mutt CLINTON cO Last e- k a fine young hor-e belonging ( to (icorg. Schcid of the llanuouia hotel j i on Jay street, broke from pasture on the i farm ot Mr. vj \\ bile in Raid Eagle town i ship. Ls-t Monday Mr. SvheiJ received a leiegraiii f- Alto-ina -titling that his lpq>J *.,♦ on f. f.riij qn i*hit-h ).u had been j , laisc-d, a .hurt distance from that town , Tle iliitat.ee from Mr. White's which the j . horfc trav. led to return to his old home, . i s about fifty miles, and wa- quite a re- , mark able feat, in view of the fact that be iiail net er but once before gnne over the route and that wa. when Mr. Scheid had hint brought here last spring. .1 Irvin (Jregg, a veteran of the Mexi- j can war and a gallant cavalry General ii ' j '.he .n, n a CoiunN in tire rigu ! '-ar army e-uii imding the department of New Mexico ami Nevada, with hi* heud j quarter, at San tlx Fc. is vi-iting his rela liotis and frii n - in Flint n and Centre .'ounties. Hi- mother r.- i.le* in Mtle#- burg. Centre county, nml the General is married lo a si.-ter of Mr. Marshal Evtr ha.t .ff 1.1 a; t.. uskiti. C. n Cregget. terrai tlai M.'xicaii v. ai a private ro th* volunteer Hoxiee and reKirned'at the con clusion of peace a Fir-t Lieutenant; in the rebellion he ferri-d in the oth Fern sylvania R.-efyes w; made polongl of th> loth Cavalry and artcrward* u itrigu, tier tioneral ant] comniaritlod •emu I hri ga.le of cavalry t'.rp-, secoli l division. After General L<-e'- - iirrend.-r, when the vuhiutcr r tervice was disbanded, yuG Ami iicnn Continent — from ocean to ocean on one entire she t of bank note paper, 40*50 ir.chc- large, on a lightning pre-, and mailed for ten cent*, plain or colored, sized and vamidied (or the wall to I-tain] washing, for 2o cent-. This map show- the whole United .States and Territories i n >■ r 5 " t.i .yrvcy* to 1B7, villi u milieu, pluses on it, such us towns, cities, villages, mountain-, lake-, rivers, streams, gdd mines, railway sta tions, i!cc. This map should he in every house. Send26cents to the Lloyd Map Company, Philadelphia, and you will get a copy hy return mail. New Orleans, November |. j'|)i; ui vers cl the hail hoatAOlig", oip,ciWniniiig the wreck 6f tlia Umpire this morning, saw wedged In the freight on deck some ten or twelve deck hands The diveis were tir.ublc to gain admission int the state rooms on account of the obsti by freight, JtU now fiidtuvod tlmt the! Atiss oflife will reach between thirty and forty. One body wn* recovered today, that of a hand. l'hilndi IjOii.l, ijjovi In jiC* Legal proceedings aiy to be instituted against a quack docp.r m tin - city, who in prescribing came near killing two promi nent citizens. CO AI. MINER* RIOT. ' Se rati ton, Pottli., Nov. "JU Fairlaw i • colliery in this vicinity has been the s. - u of e- tt*idernbh ex. iteliiont during the pn few day The men usually employe. 1 there have been on a strike lor the p 1 few weeks became the Cotnpanv refuse. ' to grant their request, namely : that liv. ear.loads of coal should consilium a day i ' work instead . f *ix. a* at present Oi ' Monday last a man named Fat Ovigan, t. ■ vvhoui the Company* let the luiuft on > -n tract, appeared upon the scene vv ith a Iresl gang of men, who went to work n tin > Company - term- 'Jiiis aiti.u aroiue.l thi moat intense Iveling Kitu'i'g the slriktit and that ev viiing. when the Dilgnti gat>| wire returning home from work, thi v were Uised, h.-oted at, and pelted with stones I'iiis state 'l utlairs e. • Uled, an.l s, V oral pistol-shots wereduehargod on both snl. s Some t*H men pariicipat. iin the melee. Tito i*u guti gang entered lh< r wagons and, when llley wero ele-ely puisutd, whipped ll .sr horse-an J galloped off, followed by the mob, vs ho vowed vengeance upon them ! tins morning the Dugnn gang went to their work, aimed With Kemlng!. rifi> I'tiev pri sent, -i a ap|H-arane.- on then vs ay to the mines, ai..l recalled the j early scene* i: Wreuiiing, whets the set | llc.s gun in 1 aiol. vv s lit to work on {ihe ! harvest field, aild It Us ed* be, to tight. I \\ hen the miners came out o! the collie i v this es en.rg they were greet- ! by a j - rowj of men and boy -, who truss Jib.in | isi d in c i them t' sckl. gs, llilcvas, Ac , but s'fi's-rud ne personal violence I'he l>u gun party w.re deterusitled to sell their lives dearly, utui 11 molested, wouid fire upon theiroppom i-.l*, and make as they said, novo than one wake in Fatrlaw n. It i pr.Uabie that the dut g.-r is fast, and that there ssill be no turther li'rnn of si o lenec. Mi'l MTAIN FRCM \ MDLKHI 1.1. . v me pi a e love the law so well thu', I oy are n ver rid of lawsuit- In Coti lieetscut there has been a suit for #7 SO pending for eigt-t s .-nn pa-t, and it has ;nst roa ! .1 the Supreme Court of the state, s< er, :n a.tempt is about to be made to tlua s determine it In the win tcr of lAo T -. sleighing paity driniig is | ix-bisr>e team 1 uppened to ge to tini an 1 lu,liv idtta! driving en* bersv ia a narrow road, and he would neither turn out nor 1 drive la-'.er than .i walk, • that for two miles he impeded the progress of th. mer- ' ry s'.e ghets risey were naturally- indigJ nant, and brought suit ngain-t him under i rii .' 1 .it.. far obstruct ing the highway, th- penally being 7 no ... nail to g t. • j the inf Ttncr A justice at first gave judg ment for the plaintiff, and on this there j have been "appeals' and "demurrers ' and "new trial- and all *ort of dc vie. until nos the highest Slate Court is reached, nearly eight year* afterwards, and an alien.ps u huliig u.u.le t<< n . i „ Bum decision. The quarrel lis:, already e.ot j the litigants at lea-l one thousand times the penalty involved ♦ -Ufa ♦ Engineering skill two thousand year* ago w :.s not less remarkable than that of to-' day. |f our belief it; the numparative la..a of know ledge of the mechanic atu in those is well tounded. Escaxalion- made a short distance from K :ne Hear the an ei lit city ot Alatri,' by Father >cechi, have disclo*. 4 the ruin* of an j.nipento aqu. luet built two thousand) y i,r* ago, for th.-pur|M>sc of supplying Alatri with water from n neighboring mountain. The sq lurt ssa- "Kl fe t high SU|qK>rled upon arches, and provided with strong pipes. The total.length of the pipe .i --between four an.i five miles No remain* of the pipe have been found, but it is *up p e.i that they w. re made of lire clay and supp.-rt .1 by masonry as pip. suffirecmy j u>. d for drainage have been found, in u ti. 'd near Viatri. fc i* n-.w proposed to tunnel the Alp* a! mother point, namely at the famous M nl St. Boriia-J. the pierecmcnt to the about ; biSO yards long, (he tunnel tuber n struct t d i: j< ur eeti ; t Vi' po ap* of side gal- J ler:.;, to that the work piav to completed in three or lour year-, tlre gallvrio t. remain t pep aftr rward fir ventilation and ; oth-r list. A |. ciiliui feature In thi* i work is the contemplated c*tabli*hinent of j u station within the tunnel by widening a suitable arcaof the level centra) portion.' One of the object* which has led to this singular plan ithat, possibly for economy's j sake, two light train* whir hi ad ii.udt- thi , a>. ei.l -. psrately. might be joined together ! for the descent on the other side. It i* al- ' so argued that with v lch an -i.-aiigeMwni. ...any t.a.elei-* in tie suriiiner season Would he giad to attuiu the summit* of the grand St K rnarj by the inclined pn-sag. afforded by thi* arrangement, and at the mouth* of which station* for refrc-bments aud even for lodging might be provid ed. Jl.e g. ■ 1 . i,.. '. ' s*.vl (.OlrtlitUcd illlld weather has been, it u mod, to hatch out the grasshopper egg* : n tht w--#t, ami the field* art swarming vwnh young in-irts The farmer* . xull in the prospective hav. c the Co'd weather w ill nink" with th.-gr.. hopper crop, a:.d hope to he rid of the pel* next y.-ar. It is announce! that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have, owing to the gen eral depression in business, comment - dre trel)Cei„g ii.t i, eepuii-i*. Hrder* hav. been i*u*sd to tho vaitou- -up.'rinlundeiil of the New Jcr cy division* to di-eharge all hand* on new Construction* and to re duce the tiaek gongs from twelve to n . n men. A reduction i.< also to be mad.- in tile bridge repairers. The working time i- to be cut down from to i to nine hour and the pay lr.un fourteen to twelve cent ■ iiOZ uwor. jhe imi.tMlmns tlial ther. vrill be j. g, r.eral reduction of the Worliing for. e- in all the-departments. In it r. ient onversation with an intelli gent clerpyi iap, y|u j.i,„ spc.,l ...any yeur. at the udi though a Northern man wehcuid hint declare, without le that he did not know n negro in ti e whole Southern country whom hejregard ed a- tlioroughlv trustworthy in ii.Htter* < f practical morality. M- rcover.J lie 't|(ipg vyhjUovtir lu do wiih it, in hi* preci'cul every day life The fad i> one lull of grave suggestion, not only u: it regards the futuie welfare of the race, but a* regard* the country iu whoio pulit;< It til fortune* In' lit* become so import* tit i !HI t . t ual education, HP need* moral cducntnllor more To learn t road *ill •! • litil<• foi 'him if, lit (in IMP linn*. Hi* MM *P O right and wr.otg, Hi* personal |i|itity, liii rcgatd fur tin' right* ol others, Hi* inn j science, are tint iiimrnvml If In' t itiiit■': MHTP fully puiwive thali HP duiM to-ti ay •tin- relations nf Christianity I" character • lid conduct, Hit ( "111 i-! irtliitv Hill filll.it I tlel'llsc tlmll ,'!*') Hill 111 111 111 mi IMIII* II ill Illtlltitlltlt' tl ill'ltlllri - pi! mi l tin > itll, Hit religious rile- iitn ti travesty <• f Chris j 11mi I'H*IM \ mit'i't, and n lit** I IMI t "Hi ittiit: ity ilti'll it trni'lv nitil liHi l liiiil HIH g religion intii i out em pi H iii■ in K thousand* ft I observers, t f It \ I'lllgll lei of lilt) \\ ill Havana, NiivmiiHoi 'Jt* Official tl i * pali tic* rejKirt III* following incident* of till' HUT 111 tin- i. iitrn! ill J Hltlllt-111 tilt' in-urgcnts ullui 1 1.1.1 i'ii' in, iii|iii|. it nt I.a* ) lull's i.,1 ", re n>putc,l tin tlio ! iii|(lit i f N vomLei ItH l!iu rt Hi-s attempt. Ed t.' !• i • i ln- Vro. ii.i. in' ii 11..- T.i ii , N.i ' Villi I II! lilU it ijl. In ,1 II |HI II til*'lll 1 I I till' tictghhv't tllg t 'Hilt all,l It ft c f ii light ;uf three H"U ' • t . s'Hilniit retired 1., * i 11 li Ik till H || I'll,' t liluge ot ft mg. i nil mi i has attacked | at night "ti tin' l"*tL till., by u lieng force "I rebel* H tin succeeded in burning tin' I'll. * In llio t'liicii Villa* jurisdiction tin' Spanish 1.-oops attacked a rrlii'l till. imp 111 I'll t I'll ills' ItHIl lll'lif Mat iucn'agMa ll i' enemy li'*t iHif killed aiiil t i..nihil ml I llr Spinial ill lltta, W*.l n patty I'f uisur - grill* I'll lilt* lli Hi a 111 it i" i * calle I Cat'Otl, •ml tlr,'*t' them frum iht'ir | IHIIUHI, cap luring tivt' horse* I'll tin' following ii a 1 tin' Uo.pt tin 14 Ii - li ffil llii* enemy t'lilrt'iiclie i in U|>i'ritir number* nt La* \ iajaca* fight fullow lii lasting Hit Hour Hi 1 all aI" Si* i'f tlif rebel* were ot'ii t" full, vi I,ilt' the* Span lartl* liail tl R, t H1.V.1 hlh) four U . .It I An •tin, * Has Ilia . • ell t!.t t; g!i f I:.. 1 —th by "Ji 1 insurg, :t- . n the u!l;r o! .laiiiinto in tlir uris.ti.t.iiii . f I't.iiid,! rh gnrruun made h bnur deleh*,- and tilt* reWli Were ruilll't I i 111 withdraw dji ru .iMtitji \ Silii Us Hi us l)tl iirl'Ulii't >. It Janeiro. N ,-iuli r > I'in- religi ous < X ileiuei t grow '"lt ' u! . ! the i i flict between the Catholic and civil . authoriti. s bus t ultii,! u'cd t .. u d- . , , turhahce* in the provinces of !'< rnainbueo , an. l t'arahitia Tin svm;■ t {h ne* t . , ( < bjsli.-p* i i *fa an t I'crr.auibu. • who , !Wi re recently sriitcn.id fir vndat on of , the laws of tlu empire, I ae ina.li- riot, us Jemontlral! -n*. Their cry is ''Down ; i with the M.u -ns,' and they hate attacked t ; evcrai Mas >• io lojg. .and but defianen to ' the local authorities V j., „, d ji,ij t t , iiase lean dutiful: It the di jlricl from I*. rnamhuco. Uahia and this Cil> ' MA>KKD UUTIIIKits AT WOKK. ' How n Merchant'.* iloajiitalitv wu* , about to Ih- |\t",var,Kil - IJiavc t uii.l Haiihfu! (servant. c hasturi, I'M . Si l On .Saturday ' iiigot a merchant luuinnl Kiuii-, in the Milage.it lih.eirvV'o" win sitting t.. h Cherry ville * . . ~„a e-meet " her huhn':.|, t >;.o, agent for a Ikkij • ( ji.nl liuusS In New Turk, hut that he had been detained somewhere and had not ' arrived, She could u>l bear the idea of ' remaining in the hotel alone, and us she ! had ott' ii heard her hushand speak of Mi Koons, she had re*ujvv i .t. „ the i,. -j i taiily t hi, house for tb> night Mr 1 ' Kootu aus acquainted with the lady's hus- * hand, am! was happy to grant her rcqtp si , j IDs family had retired, hut she would ( lintel thrill tit breakfast it. t morning, , anl he would take pleasure in showing J bar apuitmcnt, whet, she might |u* s the ( I Mr K. •mi* liit J in the same building occupied h> the store, and Mi Coyne occupied room facing the road, up stair* The liuiii t )%lie did not seem to look a! Mrs C yne in the same light tl at I ployer did snl 1 ,tl was „ol right, ' slipped Uji stairs lo the room he knew the , lady must "I'Upy, and secreted binned under the hi d hi f..re she entered. A Metamorphosis. Mrs, Coyne carried in her han-t a small j satchel When -In had locked hersclt in ( her room she opened it, Hiid look out iv | rs.'M.ljep. iii .. I . li.il, piece I oi rape, l-'rane aUo dUflOSirad thiil :ho , supposed woman was a man in disguise ( Crane did in I fancy his position much, | but the man stretched niinself on the bed i without discovering him Crane remained I on the watch for n long time, a. it seemed | t<> him. Finally a whistle was heard di i redly hem nth tin* wmdow. The man in the be 1 sprung up, in d cautiously raising . the window, talked in a low voice to to.i.c one ' I „,) tin.light ll Wft. | linn-to make .i nto\c. ile know that his employer hud a large sum of money ill the store, and it was evident that others were also aware of the fact While the mini in the ro. in was talking to his confederates outside. Crane crept silently from under the bed, and crawling up to where the ii m stood, threw hint heaillong out of the window to the ground lel , , dUUOse oi twenty teei. t runs' tin n began to Ot-.iit to M r ' K >o|. There wo re twi men outside. Hid when tiiey saw that they were dispofgrsnj tlis. V J rnijeil I ~ an l v of ;io,i. appai. oily ufele | coinpiini. hi from thn ground, ami carried j him to a wagon in the road near by, and , drove rapidly away. The clothing (ell, behind by the man thrown from the win dow is of the line,t material The satchel j contained a number of peculiar shaped tools ami .urn. I' -ill ! ...tl.. oi in.lll 'l'lii'l * ... ill w„t ul hliil'l. plir l i'Mitoevt oi. i J and h decidedly h iiiintne cast of features, | and was well calculated to dopolv'n the un-' j I susplelous. St. Nicholas, lor December, opens with , an article on the "(inr.len of the (i.als,''. in Colorado St Nicholas i, rem:;:' i ' good, "lo.ti Y( (.o.ifj, | iir dn*pir:i>>n* place, illu-lrnted Willi flrst-eliSi engravings. Evorv *•** lmrliiioiit nf iiii ma.. ,*{ii,. I, (■ " ~ .. -I-. . '*l HII'TIF* III LLIF iiesUtni.lT V>UI ll'i'l "lln* lilinn i |II |. III li.t in i > lnr*t SiiVHiinuii, (Jti., November'in Kx Sen nlor Yli.-, of |''loriiln. wi'iti- 1,1 Tl.e i",'. l(! , • iVrct 11>•!i hp ihg.igcil i" buying "i' sitivp pmur. in i,.,>.• iiini iHjjrW- a 111 ultimately pay for flu emancipated negroes, is absolutely false He ?.,y. the loss of slave properly in uhv u Itlie irremediably losiej of w* #|> j t j, idea any possible reclamation is to, Wild to be by any aane nub, L> F n j I'n.S I'li luN Ml NO', 111 hitN N I ~j (iIJMIiS, Ti'ii Ycnt* Aflff l')tilinoi|uliuH, ir ,f f'j uiii the A'rir J iu7. 7'i i' i In f lon laston. SC, "'"I in* New M i' Iran*, !. . I H*i',v i*ilt'.l lliti Htiti>' "I 'u ■! gi'i* Hlt.i Hml i'tit*liv• tl I" iiuilii' lH" y iHili ititi iiiHlrr nf many polite aceon i |ili(Hinrui*. They w 1 ioiiu largr futiiii THrii WITH l*" HUI 1 ' ili'H s 111 fllllt • Mill, llllli t lalgi tl -ut Hit ' 111 til. 111iti.il. In front ■ ! in.' dour a lit tli |nui,l at tagnaiil HHtrr Had t.iiinltnl 1 Tills Hits t.irl Hllll . IH| of >l"aVIII* la, on and lottrii t ais >'l torn At tin Inn k I'fllir Hnty a gardi'ii of ■ ntf In. hi n i linil "liCtt I'i'iMi i iii'lo-t il. J |..um! tlir ft tun UroUrn iti hti mid iVIImg i I'irt'f. Tin' littlr I'M of gr utui, vrlilt I in glit Hair Hi't'lt inaiif In litoiiitri vrg.'.a Hit* .'Hough for a Nat* A ork linl. , llh hr. II I'lullli.l 111 cotton. This Ha* tint jui j i rly culttvati >l, hut c* ut, an.l it Wh< it i dvlit that tin crop had hern hur tailed 11, i, I*l*t| thrli uf' H stlllit.nl piulita Ur'r -fin u Hinting Hi the tun, trying hurd I, lit' ttm tig lio HI. I-, Hhi.h g i, iu rank |>rofuion. Fti!, ring the ojn-n do. r, 1 ! and the eabin oceupted hy a inaii *• ' Human an I three tm!! eluitln n In ~n, . orner a lutgu I . I w, tandn g THi* ha* , V"red with a white linen *|.read through t • ! let in which a filthy wo Jin, Man. h'l teouJd be st en. On tjie grea- 'i 11 mm under the bed a tow , er. ,| h ill, *, rtnln wa* grunting urn! .turfed \ h.ultin !- • < • i, nt i ihfi %- 11.*, * . . | tic j •thtr faritlturct I ti - > j .ill*! H)>nrt!i* nt \S hen 1 enter, d the i.i ni the man and v\ umn * re ju#t i| k ir s>u|*j -r it t-otn bread, ha. oil, and fte*h tj-h, caught 111 the A .ban,a. The Woman, a bad tern l'Clt.,l looking I feature, Has drt s-o-J ji, ten . alio,• gown. o* 1-r Ht'ov-h a Hl.aij lu.Vj I I |'t' .!*•*, , t >llM*l>.wi Its* iUnnt-d. M. its,l no h- m' ur it -. king "ti bar feut, bu her head Wat dev.,rated wilh a bunch ut litany colored nlk tibbon> The man wa* a guoj lotture 1 fellow, who Lad t'een ill tr,,!eci J to me Ljf the owner of tho plali tail Ml a* ill holietl at'd ffcithfkii w.-rkitian 1 w ! • lo " n H .to -.I u|t from the ta hn. ami a*k*vi tf there h a* anything he u tlStI do for rue I told iillu that I Vfal '.. i*ti to a*k hi 111 a few t|uestion* atsoul how the cwlort d J' • ! It lltrd, fcl.d he at Olu e I'Ut mi hi* t fli l.at al.d catnC I" the door Y. idi I I. I r.t ■, n . . -,t ,i, tt,!* * c r *t, ! }, j itll!' j, t tile gtutind behind ti,• tu'U*c. "N", *ah, : said he, 'aughing In h child " k' way. "M ..Hun w o.!i tcii'i n, m.d , lugger* i* | ■ a j;; U*y |>OI *„l.i Ml Sihrlt. a till that V "II on the Coll lihi J , art *, ry Imrd wui king man 11 1 Hit * n, fiibr run ! w . rk hard ': uugh whi It Mr.S. hr dote gone ta.iteh lilt all day I'ut lor ! lio iiiggi r d'i. t work nli.ii he ain't watched Tain tin lugger*, ai d dey can't do it W hen .• get* "nough to •at we d MI t c.re fir imfßn hnj J#*'ii." "An.! y.-u are i. it luarried' to her ' 1 cxc!nitnid. "Oli, ;. *ah," *nd ho, "dat don't make no diflerenrt round here >ul<*t-.juenl!y 1 learned j that wlia! Jake told no a .> true in v, y particular Hiack men and Wotneu ah. Alabama plaiilaUoli* live together and i I urate v' ry much a* it *oll* their in clination i r,. nvt iiieiice d tl.ll 11 si *il. Oft d , e w ii i .tr lite >. utli nianifettrd a great deurt to h;,\ . tlu ir > hildti ti educa ted, and t,< tin* end in.l the n leg . jrlv l<> action) HI en teai iier> were providt* i f i them \\ it ii iII th. In*! y. ,r or two the iiogr-i school* in Alabama hav not Let r t properly tiiairilniiird by the ( vrrmniuij, n• i f rt ha* beenJiunde tu in* .: „ o ja rpnti to unit'(heir children taocht, and ft un th,- . -ti,l other , i.i-i . tlitry liavi 1 , - com* very indiffbront m to the inatrm '.i- n of their "(Ti|,t ing Hcfictlie vtn. n • ter* who h.J any con*.derail for th r •lavea did H lint thev ■ nuid lo render then bright and intelligent N H the ]n>t r pen* pie have no one to rare for tlieni. Ai stated above, tho (i. vernment don not provide tlieru with cho.il*. Their ryligi ou cxerei . s eon- , n i..adiy jumping and •Routing ih flic ao-ciliM ' holy dance," and living a that do In rtmote and wild plinu' rtrangr and lupernatural belief. If n hog i* killed on the wane of the rn "Mi they believe the flcili w.ll dry U(i and the ful runt ;tway*. Suaji must nf V ,\ 1 i, -,|' *• lien the no "ll i u t i eiifing tu il will not Wash t'.athe* w.ll If ,t rabbit rum acroii the path of a M-gi ' nt iiu-k he immediately tnnkt* a 'er.es in tti!• ground wifi a *ti< i* and spits i, in., cuiitrv ot ii They will not tell why they do thii timyly raying, "The . t eiii.it e* the rubhil spell Another jiceul r belief i* that if a duck die* in a w man's hind* sune sick tie** will surely io* urlake her before the next new moon. Their baliul in the elfli in v • f harm* )• vi *-" ti ,g i t,,, nttier day while walk littg ln*flieA('ii,>i!\ no ir Montgo'nory, I met In young negro who lain red bo t I and a urge (lie. a o| lead fastened lo a strong |cord Mini tied around hi* neck. He told tne that he wri* troubled by fre.juent and ' ig i oiitiniie.l Meedi.'igs from the nose, 'and that the red bind -"blood bend"' ho |en lied it n"d 1 ~ ..at* bu''ti gi*"' ti I iin , Ig .ip o*d k'Multt) doctor, Hhe had ar i ftiretl him thiil tis lung a* he wore the I charm hU nose would never bleed again, I ami said he. "Sure'nouglt, I Hasn't Had m> trouble nowr sin mh' ♦ MR llDF.lt COM M 111 I 11 IIV ' V'L SI; ' ITIII) IIIIAI''|UI,III aiualitiei arc reported witli Heavy lo** V A I,'J \II I*K IKIUSKH 111' UN KL) L..ui*illv* November an A Are broke ant 111 the stock tuhl of J M ( dot* ay at r.itittii in e. Kentucky, at two o clock I till* tuoriitng, win, h detroy*-.| about tta) H. rtli of (ir*i(rty, imiuding tweuty-| *hl horse*, evtr,*l mules and all the! cart lege* ati I other content* >f the *tahle. | Alii.il g tin It"! O S HB* thu fine thoroiljlpj hi. 1 rt**lli,it* <4'd'i < hlaf, value 1 at and tin- thoreughhrrd talUii llambleteH. im, s I; ,. value 1 al ItKATII or KXIIIIKF JUSTICE; UKAI> l'htladaiptila, N.'itiiibti ifi Joh It ll Head, ,* *il*is t Justice ~f the supreme court I i PnnntyWania, died tkk nltnrl i*h rt illni's*, of eh !"fi tli'irbui. Agi'dj r". C' st iciK. money i* still flowing into .In- I nited State* treaaury, lrt-aurer Spin ier having recelt ed ycaterday a to'te. coB-j' anting one dollar 1 h<- note reatl a* f,d. "V, * lit!,* to f*tiverntr*ani, tine dollar, ' spinner, get rt dy , lli. lf.m .raU will | h," like u .lotn, 1., i. I MI, November ,!tl b tit) a in A * ir i!ar letter front Arehlu*Hop Manning ias read in alt the Catholic Church"* of!! He tii.-s e*c Vi tterda) declaring that allj pel* ilk WHO do hot ai. cpl the dogma of i'ap.i. 1 nfaliibilily cease lo Lu Callioli.s The ali.oijnt of 11,'Oiey in lb-- tafe stolen 00 the Aiiii'iican Kipn---* rtice ai Cin ! . iniiuli on !s;,iiJa) i* lu t* staled U> have 'l bee.l S7O,WHI ChiUuli advice* stale lie,l ati unusually heavy earthquake was fell al midnight on tho '.' th u'.l. in Valparaiso and Santiago, flopping clocks aUsl cracking the walls of oliHi. In • and . liter hudding- The dura llmn wa* about ibiriy second*. Jersey Cily pap -rt anuuuiiC' that Mob -1 ;t \\ .1 still, ni relary of the Onenla! llisu lain I'.u.paliy of Jer-.y Cily, di>ap()< ar id last Widli l> evening wilh >1 the company'* licney, and nothing has •Hoe been htatd aiiy suspended l u*n,e>* a short time ago, and U lisofi l,a* he, 11 ,lt*(ai*ii g of Pond* and morigig. ? held by the cotn uany. ll aiy tor,ti of rain Hn*e swept lh - tiliago end of the Island of Cuba. The railroad* ar- holly damaged, nnd no trains (rerunning, The government Ha* granl d aid for their repair*. I aige quantili, of sugar rane all *<*• r the country Have be, 1, Uvvfsci Tho town* of Sauna and S fWnoinu vi the north coast were floodeil, and 1 utile, go- J* and h. usi* were swept iway Some h,* oflif.by UCHKIS i re part ed The Fra-tidenl has I, i,'graphed to the If.'Vernor of T *a- Asking bin, to dcSny the ■ *■ < t;l 'i, -| the death- '-lit mi'.' on the In id.an cblif, ts*'.anln It 1* slated front Constantinople that the building of a I*f*tesUinl school al Jaffa has li t klippcj by 110- (■•■vernor of.Syria wh ' ha- also issued .ml, rs lor Die u(,|res sen f all Froteslant n hools in the pro vince undt r His control. ; NL l'aul, November lie.tvy prairie !;r • are rc(s,,rt'-d along the line of the ut her n Mi.,iie>, it 11.1 mi a in tu- rural (osDiuis, (Ivcr one Itoinlrwl new huiliiiiio* hive been liuill 10 Allien*, I'u , during ilu pnrt year. MARRIAGES. Dn sth ult. Da* ni I, Zeiby and Mis* Maggie, daughtor of Jacob Keen#, both of I'cnc. On IV. ult . Mr J F SHeal* of Salona, Mi" IC.ginn J Auciincbacb f I."eanyi le, ' Clinton county. Dn lu. nil ktr Mivhael Kerslcller af 1 Mill Hall, to Mr Julia A llfipmiiti, of Isogansville (1 A UTION N't',,'l- hereby given. j that nt 9kwil * Bala. Nov I". "I. I • purchased the foils a ing property of lien ) rv KoUth, of Drcgg twp , and will leave , vhe same in Hi- (lots,--. ion, at my pleasure , vir. . I Cow. 1 Calf. 4 fat Hogs, 4 Shoal*. lot of HHV, lot of Fodder, lot f Corn, 1 ' Ued-lead. 1 ('•> stovg und (>lpC. f Wood hoi, 1 Clock, p'g.'lbM sfith iilcthc defend nit'* pr-'c rty All person* are Iheref >re . auto lied ag > n-t meddling with the same. K Ll AS FKTTKH ALF. dec.3 3 \ L. K. ETTINGER. ' Varon-hurg Centre Co , l*a , Dealer in • I'IANOS, and Musical Mereliamiie ol r every ,le, ri||i"li, Sheet Music, Music Uooks, ,te. ADo Ageiil for the Uyndcr 1 Organ*. Tunc* and repair*all kinds of in strument* ; old organ* repair -""i tuned .*oa* to pluy ~ welt a- pvMf A" work . warranted t' If')' .t'.irc. sntilfactio i. 1..- :t tf nurilANs COURT SALE. By virtue of nil order of iho Orphans 'ourt of ('• ntre county, 1 will offer atlpuh- o* onterv upon tin* pramisi ,<>. SA'f R* l \Y. PFt' Vi. tho mUowiUll roal estate, ate ol UunelWhney, sleo'd. " All that r,, l in II irrl* t n . adjoining lands of J - Foster. K>v. Hoh *rt ifit in i 11, ami A. I. .ton r eontaining about iv. rKitrtii-x rhereon i*r,*eted a line 11WKLL1NQ HUUSB. and I oillhuilding*. h.; : ;,g the ate residence of the de O.L t*' Com nan, .( at V < *•• • ,* >o, saul day. when ertn* will In* iiittle'loiftuti, SAM'I. !ILLLL.\NN, Alin'r. Ho! for Sus^man's!! J list m.y e'M to hi- new quarters in Hush's Arcade. \ I, AKG E STOCK OF Trunk 9. Voices, All kinds of S'Ao''#nArr.i eu/f mi I SET* A .s-ins for cheap stock. ITUYS AND SKI.US i I.OVKU s KL> ,-lee H.'t r MILLERS HOTEL. WOODWARD R. Stage* arrive and depart daily t' MAKKKTS i'rotiuco. New York, November 30. Wheel less active; receipt* ifJU.UNtbuebele; No 1 spring yl ungraded lowa and Minneso ta *pruig Ji t"* order of the li'ard, \ llorrtH, APASI il'asi aauak, Me*-'y. J* ret , 4 DM IN ISTM ATOM S NOTICE If o l 'o r * 'Dat Ii on the otaU-fdj, K r \ ,1, \ aUah. of Urt-g- twp., dee d. Have he, MI tt- unit ]lo the undersigned, who reauesl* ail persons knowing themselves indchUsd lo tan] ertale lo make iniuiadiate paym.MiL and iht*e Having demand* *ginl ih • aute Pi present th.-m duly au- Lhenlicaled by law lor *ellleoient ~ F il VAN VALZAII. Adur'r. .Spring Mills. 1 Ji s lJ*rj;\L PAPVrI PRICES REDUCED. 'j From 40 to 25 cents. fi Ju*t re, ,',* ed hy, J. U EM II •YD HoXKS NEW STYLE • INITIAL I'AFEH, TWO TINTS • op''" en.!*, MJ Ko* elope* new style, and at lor Jo relit* a bt*, inu placing tht* , beautiful arlic.i uf stationery within the j reach of all. Call soon nt New Store, I!tutu-'* f bloclt, in xi rl'Mir t< Ist Nat. Rank, - Itelltfijulc. Nov. 12 2m.' k j NKVV YORK i RUANCII STORK .1 iM, ('lain * Mlock, Directly o(,p Bush ,| House, Bellefjui< '•! Catharine Stover, late , f tiregg jlu I- . dec'.l have been granted t.. ||,e UU [ldersigned, aa4 all pimnn kaowMig uoni -lvc ind< bled L> *aid estate ale r,-|uesl. led to make iniiiiediat payment, and iht.sa j having legal claims agaii Vl the rausc will : present them duly authcniicaled bv law .L JOHN HISIIKL, ' I Oct lo fit. AJiuT, H. IJOSNM A N. f Undertaker. f The undersigned heg* leave to inform hi- |iatroiik and the public generally that he i* n,.w prepared to make COFFINS and r. -pectfully solicit* a *harc of their I'Hlrolisge Funerals attended with a neat 1 Hearse. iIENKY KIKSUs N sept 4m ChurchviAa i THE ALDINK COMPANIES NEW PUBLICATIONS. no/-/ O.VL vhr sußscnipr/o.x. . THE ALDINK; THE AKT JOURNAL OF AMERICA. Tbl •pl*m*!l*l otilrr*rtM* t. not nvtljr PL •uf&tnm<| In rv#rr fclurc l.| | Wl| c*>t,.twt tr m.l iti).rsiv,'.l ll t.N *1JI w till mil n rlv.l In thp übd# -orl luf iMDimlinl litpr*i,m Tt<* bgMkuttful |wtrll. i Mat n't rosl(Uh Kflnml." chraw** pmntMl U>tt*rj I un (SnrtdcxJ hit, nnt will. If (MIMIU*, mAA la whk-h thu work h* ,%HT i I VltiN fr tur *)> prrml# Mklt rw r •till* ktiui.ini F'ibMr In Cik ill# k1 tnrvtt Ur *utl I nil tb.l Wi.^;uU*-*Uaij ■ * rrt 11. ill ind IV rt nu ro4>b NTItITTO^I* LEASURE HOI K MISCELLANY r roinplrWai In fci turf*. laauad tornlffetlr 1 Kch part will coattatu an eliganf fruuturic- I nalljr on „*! for the U>nd>n Art Jmaa! ItKSK<>I>tTIX<; it a prim within the popular reach. a*ta*a*,*• ta*fi ) H '' orv at IM Ihiq Wua iiDk unt Thwe tdatee hava teeen b* at\#goi<>rt of Luntiou Art Journal, lv> u |li l lfl cniiUm 3h 4U4rtu page*. im iurMiiU(|au of tfc# * 4 ~ he At u * < ><* A T A COST 0 F 2 CF.N T£ HT. TAHTS I. II Ut \T rt'IU.IMIKO aax jovrnAt, 18, wl rail |il tlliiilrklßiiil Ifunttß ~ . HWr nliikM of AH.!,a, • ach atont titjr Jart vwli U superb pUtes with • .* ompanjing tW*4p*e u.inpetl ( '' I |.t i.o or %rtiu<* character Ktjr tmpreaaloo will be iihwi carefully aken nn the lineal toned pajwrr .-.I tMiaih.tillk .pu,,! to |, u,* r (cheat :MhoUoo fa t>fM wbloh tua un, la a uterselouelj abort tini", a world wide reputation. (li'iia Irom lli\ tliltat, Kaio fur s. nir IKK I* " * n%HttYtfvSa A iiJIaWIKv* CI A U(gta B*tl*hAton of pi. turn* of different sitae and ( *t aim >•! e*ry conceivable eut.yect ha*.- heu pot Op m an attraotlee envelope. and are now off r red fit A prim ini*ntiHl to maka them popular In everj MD% K*#kw !to I containing b> b*r.;,ful M ltlP BOOKS, A splendid aaaortmant of Mt'KAH HOOKS have boon tiproaaljr pieparad ftsr the holiday eeaaon urn) nu penceel .f room permanent toU'Mit can b fuf fenUu man or In.lr. old or young 1 S* cloth tidaa. pilt back. Hff pp. 13 & lts Inohrot W So. 1 Mali Wound cloth aide*, gilt back, !*M pp. I*l tt1u4k.......... No 3. iMill roonN-co boYalrtl board#, gilt and an tl.tua. trnry rK>h. lUQ pt 11 UU I .niter**.! to oidcr In gold at ennta each line. Sentbr mall, putl-pald, on mcelpt *f the price. I lie ildiiie l*n> |w.,|.Ar .'.t lmi>r*.iana of mkG; ■M.tit■ fill I>l Al for pari. oit fri,iutiia Tlmwo ouu aro mountod 011 a laoiut'toOi' U0,4 a.ara inai, with A liaiutautu*. r.al U .AJ * ! t' " "LURK I'.o YLA*- !L .. , ITB H'N FIAV Aha RUALAMU to oa.ta rioil foM ... . T„f' *|,o, kfla, U.'v\ O o-irf a'lo tbl. ma, i.t,.A,y a dblM. S* b|w>ia 'W . 18 In 4&c ; with ,|,M. (b pubHri o. * * lt '' , T W "JJcttOß U hih to tba 6 aublOota, 10,1111 iln , 90c. • Vrllb alaaa iSc 5 aubiocta, 01 *< I a in., 16c.. with olaaa *uc IS .uf.JoO..U 10 In., 6(k- : arttb olaaa, I.IM Seut by mail wiiht-ut glaaa, post paid, for price Canvasser* Wanted. I THE AI.DINK UOMI'ANY, dee 8 68 ktaijqu hkttt. X^rk, SHORTLIDQE A CO., COAL, LIME, Ac., $ MIOHTLIUUK. WK'li V" SHORTLIDGE it CO., Humeri and Shipper* of the celebrated Bellefonte r WFIIFIFTFEI IMIIMIE. I>ealera in the very bent grade* of |ANT HR A CIT E (DO All; Ihe only dealcri in Centre County who K'il tho W!J Li KlE;SißiAiii; RiE CIO! AIL from lli <>1(1 Haltituoie mine* Alio Nil AMOK IN AND 0111 Kit GRADES of Anthracite Coal dryly homed rzpr***ly tor haute ... ,t„ , . , ue, ai the loweil j nccs, NEA L E s I .V (i RJ J ,y. Th.y pay the highart prica. in cah f„, grmin UIU U(# KuU;rn ||l#rkt . u fjJ WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., ILught or will bo told on comriiltiion what, detirad, and full price* guaranteed, la* formation concerning the grain trade wilt be furnithed at all time*, to farmer, with pleature, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, rhicli i* alway*old at low price*, and warranted to be a* good a fertilizer aa any other platter. o?nti* AilD IEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BKLLEffQITE. PA. . i • "ir~i irrir'f Lime ! Lime! Lime ot 111# bent quality, alway* on ImiiJ. at III# kiln near Cantr# Hall. GEO HUH KOCH GREAT BAKGANS AT THE HARD WARE STORK OF 4 MUSSER &. RUNKEL BROS., Millhelm, Pa., 7 WH. I.KXALK AHll KkTAIL DGALEA# t* f | IIEA V\K SH KLF IIAKDWARK, They have jutt returned from lh# Eastern Citiet, where tbey have purchased a well MICUHI A tuck of HARDWARE. CCTLMT. Inos. NAIL#. OIL#, TAIARA, VA**UIL, PCTTT, R U/L DERS A CO ACUJ# A EERS GOODS. Plasterer* and Mason#, Saddler#, Shoemaker*, • Housekeepers, and in fact, HARDWARE FOR EVERYBODY. WE call particular attention to a tin as sortment ot Picture Frame# and Moulding, - very cheap. WALL A WINDOW PAPKK, AIIJ Curtain Fixture# of every kiud, COACH and WAGON MAKERS- feu. , attention >• called to our Voik of Spokes, Hub#, Felloe#, Shafts, Pulee and Buggy Wheel#, all of NO 1 quality and telling ve- I J cheap Our slock i# large, and con stantly L.T iig renewed, and we are celling —wholesale and retail—at very low urice*. - Remember—much money hat been Uwlby paying too much for Hardware. Try [ & JJilflkJ® z, " They buy for (.lath and tell at Catb Price# " for let# profit than any other Hardware * Store in the County. wr-Call and ice Ul. Nelkefaction guar an teed, MI'SSKK JC RUNRLE BRO S. jaug O-y *i# i. H. WEISER Manufacturer* of Sheet iron & Tin ware, M illbeim. Pa. All kir.da- of Tinwara, constant!; on land and made to order. Sheeiiron War# of ever; description, dway* on hand. Rooting in Tin and Sti*Urai done in lie inoal approved and sattaiector; st;le. Spouting done Jo order. Thvu stojk of Tin and Sheetiron (ioodi * largo and complete, and offered at the I.OWIST PKltm Their establishment ha* been enlarged rid stocked complete); throughout, Sal it faction guarlanleed, ,d all iobi irouiptly attended PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Mext iloor to Wiieon it Hicks' Hard ware store, Allegheny BELLKFQNTM. PA., Jas. C. Williams. (Succeuor to B F. Rankin Jt Co.) DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS PAINm OILS, DYI BTUFFS. V VRNISHKS. BRUSH ES rEKFUMKKY. NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, 4c, for medicinal purposes, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS in gre variety] Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO and all other articles usually kept in fi c)*a* Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULI . COMPOUNDED. 1 0. T. ALXXANOXH C. M. Rowxi A LEX AN HER * BOWERS, Alt, nw*-ul Law Bellefonte, Pu Sj CIM attention given to Collection*, a Vrphani' Court practice. Ma; be m Sited in Osriawi and English, DflLw MffiSQ'iJßuiTding. mj wTf -.=7,..1A. [*. M AKMIS, J. O SHFC-KRT J A-HPAVEU JOMW MOEEKK. PgTgK Hul . EK. Pennsvalley Banking Do. CENTRE HALL. PAt RECEIVE DEPOSITS. And Allow Interest, Discount Note rj Buy and Sell jGovernment Securities, Gold and) Coupon* Par** Hum*. WM. B. MIKOLX, j Pret't. Cashier Chas. H Held, Clock, BulehrankrrdJcMflcr Millhcitn, Cent re Co., Pa. Respectfully inform* hit friend* and the I public in general, that bit ha# jut opened :ai bit new establishment, above Alexan der iore, and keejo miutustly on hand. Tall kind# ot Cioca#, Walche# and Jcvriry jof the latett styles, a# ai*o the Maranvdie Patent Calender Clock*, provided with a complete indei of the month, and day of the month and week on is* fa •, which i* warranted at a perfect time-keeper. J jpßSClock#. Wall I.e. nd Jewelry n *, paired on ibort notice and warranted, n aep f1" 66 ly licsc Sample Rooms UI~TOWTIIT~ BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, S"D. JOHNSTON & SONS, Prorrietm Bellefonte, Penna. Ert4 Butt to and from thi Depot. 1 Excelsior Cement The undertigned new manufacture# Ce ment WARRANTED OF ASUPERIOR VJI'ALITY, at h<# kiln#, near Pica Creek Mill#, in H&ibe# tap. This cement '* ba already been used in large quant.l t* • upon the L. C. 3t S. C. RR .aod hat I ea found highly satisfactory upon all jot* where it hat been used, and at equal to any now tnamfaviurod for uo in CfS- I tEUNS, WATER PIPES, or whatever • purpose a good quality ot Cement i.- It- . ■ rable ihti Cement ba* alreadv li a '•llwled fr and wide, and rendered" the ul jmott satisfaction. Person*, therefore eon ' .structing Citterns, laying Water Pipes, • Ac,, will find it to their advantage to heat F,this in mind,and also that he warrat.lt the " article a* represented. 'J „ , J. G. MEYER. • may 21 tf Aaronsburg, Pa CENTRE HALL HOTEL. Joux Spanolkk. Proprietor, Stagei arrive and depart daily, for a! point*. north, south, east and we uXKkr naocxKKuorp, j. v. enrol kt. Preeident, Cashier. OKNTRX COUNTY BANKING CO. I Late Miliikcn, Hoover & Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, BUY and Sell. Government Swu; ties, Gold <£ apltreetf Coupons. W. A. CURRY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER CKNTBE HALL.PA. Mr ould most recpertfully inform the cit zcr. of tine vicinitv, that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a .hare of tue public patroa age. Boot* arid Shod made to oracr and according to style, and warrant* his work Wo npu! any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable. Give him a call. feb 13 1; Dentist, Millheim. Yr 1 K is p r# fc*sk>nal services to the public. 11%- >. prepared to perform all .°Pfratlo*k in th dental profe.->ion. ,. , . Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash Mahogany. & C t > "una and Fancy Papcrhanging. Or 4arwpeclfully solicited. All Hiio work done for other painteri. not 6tf. !'• FOTTKE, Attorney-at-Law. Collections promptly made und special attention given to those having lands or property for sale. "Will draw up it and have acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages, &o. Office In the diamond, north side of toe court house, Bellefonte. octfWti'Jtf J SPANGLEIi, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office with i Bush & Yocum. Consultation in English wi German. Collections promptly attend ed to. foho-tf JwTp.Fmaa.— B*bw •eera.atTslgndaated attha" Catranitraf Pill's la iSSV and niter SO year*' Mperknefc . Mifcail Dr. VI tier's Vegetable Rbenmatlo lyrnn. I fnaranteu Han InfaUilila enr* far Starr", K>'-