THE ( ENTRB BKI'OHTKH. THURSDAY JUNE 17, 1875. Our friends will oblige bv tend in* u# items ot local next* in tkeir locality. give us the facts only, and wo wwl put them > r shape, also notice* of death* and tnarri * Any on a sending u* the name* of six now subscriber*, with the cn-h, will be entitled to receive the K*ro*TKK one year tree. The Rtrstttl being read by neatly everybody .n this aid® of the county, where it hat a larger circulation than any twopapera, will be found the best medium f,ir advertising buaine**, tales, vV<\ -Vc. y*r-Suhcriber* to the Reporter, resid ing outside o( Centre county, should re mit us 10 cents, yearly, for postage winch wo will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum paid hv them tor one year's postage was 38 cu. —— \Ve are revising our list and striking off the names of such as have failed to pay us their honest dues for the last few years Subscribers who fail to receive the Repor ter, will knew the reason. ——T e corner-stone of the new M. K. church, at Centre Hall, will be laid on Sundav forenoon. June 20. The service* will be held n Winner's grove. A goner al invitat.on i* extended to all christian peopie. John Orndorf and Jacob Stover ot Haines twp., a few day* ago ctuue upon a bear and two cubs, tit the mountain-, en tho north side of tho valley. The yon: g ones wore captured, without any show of fight on the part of the mother. Tho work on tl e new dislUb ry at "Woodward was commenced on I**l Thurs day. Laving of tho corner *tone ol the new M. K. Churcb. in this place, on next Sunday fore-noon. , —— Our whilom townnuan, Jas Herring, of A!toons, showed hinmelf in our sanctum on Monday. James ha* steady employ as machinist in the Pvnn'ft RR. shop* at Al tocna. The ware-house of YVm. Wolf, un der the Reporter office, was robbed on last Saturday or Sunday r.ight. The thiet bel|XHi himself to about twenty pounds of coffee, fifteen or twenty sack* of dairy salt and some meat. Entrance was giined by a back w indow. The satre night Dr. Neflf, of this place, had a lot of corn taken out of hit crib. It was entered by drawing the staple to which the lock w* attached A few nights ago a lot of corn was stolen from the stable of John Spongier, in this place. People had better prepare themselve* again*! those midnight fora gers. Caterpillars, potato bug* and candi date# are in the majority now and on their perigrination*. Next to these como the lightning-rod and life insurance men So get your Pari* green and shot-guns ready Mr. Jacob Harp-ter, with wife and child, while driving in a buggy a few days ago, and as they were crossing the little bridge across the run at Penn Hall, came 1 in collision with another vehicle, causing the upsetting of his buggy and badly dam aging t'e same, and throwing them out They escaped however with some slight scratches and bruises. The fellow who ran into them was the cause of the mi-hap. as he did not give the half ot the road as any gentleman would and as the law re- 1 quires. Mr. Mcginnes, of the Williamsporj Gazette and Bulletin, raited upon us on last Saturday. Having beard and read much of our beautiful valley and the mag nificent view from the top of Xittany ltiountaia above Centre Hall, brother Me ginne* came over to feast bis eye upon the beauties of nature, escorted by Gen. Bea . ver and > ur jovial friend Woodward, the model farmer of Howard. We may as well say here that Mr.; JMeginnis' paper, The Bulletin, is one of the most interest* irg inland dailies in this country. At the election, on Tuesday S, of the stockholders of the L. C. A S C. KK , the following gentleman were elected : President—Geo. F. Miller. Directors— Eli Slifer. G. B. Roberts, W. J. Howard, Strickland Kneas, J P Coburn, R. H. Dur.can. D. G. Morrell. Sec'y & Treas urer. J. R. McClure. The unfinished work between Union and the Forks, was let to the fbl lowing parties: Section 29, to Jas. Moore and Son; Section 31 to Campbell A Co., of Altoona; section 32 (Paddy Mt ) to Brid gens and Xoyes, of Lock HaTen, and Sec tion 35.; Beaver Darn) to Van Dyke and Wilson. Mr. Moses Thompson, of Lemont. has been awarded the grading of so much of the road as runs through Harris U wn ship, about C or 7 miles, to which the Har ris twp. subscription is to be applied. The following says the Chronicle, *is an analysis of the condition of tbe road, taking it by sections of a mile each : Sees. 1 to 18, finished and car* running. Sec*. 18 to 27 graded. Sec 28 not let—qtork light. Sec. 28 let to Col. James Aloore. Bee. 30 not let—work light. Sec. 31 let to Mr. Campbell. Sec. 82 let to Bridgens, Noycs & Co., of Lock Haven. This includes William's Tunnel, 320 feet in length. Sees. 33 and 34 not let—work light. Sec. 36 let to L. J. A 11. 11. Vandyke. This includes Hcwley'i Tunnel, 300 feet long, only 40 feetlof which remains unbored ed. Sec*. 86 to 52 (through Penns Valley) graded, by VanDykesdc Moore. Sec*. 52 to 56 Jet to Mote* Thompson & Co. Tbia take* it to Lemont. Sec*. 58 to 65 not le'.—work light. Sees. G6 to 87 graded. Thij take* it to Pa. Railroad at Tyrone, Fro|u Lewontto Bellefonte the distance is Lut nine miles, and (he route very easy. On part of the route, from Bellefonte to Valentine's Furnace, there i* a horse rail road track laid. Jt iitbe determination of the Board to push the work on as fast %s possible. The work on the unlet section* being of a light character, these *ections will be ready for the rails as soon as the others are. Do not forget, tbat Graham & Son, in toe BrokerbofF block, keep a splendid aiscrtmant of boot?, shoe*, and gaiter* constancy on hand. Their goods is of the finest and best manufactured and suited for all clashes. Their prices are reasona ble, and you get what you want, and your full money's worth. Also a large stock of sole leather and other leather always on hand—shoemakers, needing stock will find it to their advantage* to go and see Graham & Son. duced figures, dry-goods and groceries, farmers'fhui far hAve made this .store fheir headquarters, on account of the great advantage In largeness and variety of the rtock of geods always on band, and the reasonable • figures asked for them. Ke Kiegber, it is at goffer & Kline's ip the Iron Front, where you get bargains and autre money. Amid the universal cry of "hard times" among the universality of mankind, it is refreshing to bear at least one class say that they are prospering more than heretofore, and have more laid up for a "rainy day" at the year's end than former ly. Now If some people can get along while their neighbors do not, there must be a cause and a remedy tor the latter sure ly, and the wise ones should not be slow to nnd the remedy and better their condition. An extravagant man will not lay up any thing, for he goes beyond his income, and at last comes out at the little end. In shdtt to illustrate at a single glance, what re want to say here, take just this class of people who-show wisdom in managing their affairs and save money and find tbem jelyef proapfring l)y the one simp'-fi fact that thgy buy their groceries of SecLler <fc Co., because h-y get better - v ~ gaoA 'a 3m"' ** * feattying.©! mon- Albert Shaver, of New Rloomfield. Per ry county, whilst pealing bark on Jack Mountain was bitten on tbe end of one ol his fingers by a coppethead . Vn applies tion of the Woodman's rented v, indigoaml turpentine, quickly reduced the swollen hnd and arm. and causv-l the paiti l I cease. This is worth remembering j The Oaoeola Reveille, w inch lias l'l. I nix-likti arisen from the a-ho*. desires al its old subscribers who d ' it al I present, to let the propriet-us know at I once. Al the books, papers, etc., belong I ing to the office were destroyed, and th editors can only send paper* to th> -e w 1 >< names they remembci. N.-uft them im mediately. Our young Irieitd, J \V itnter Wolf, studei t at Penn'a College, 1 as our liiauki for invitation card and programme, lot | Forty First Annual commencement ol that institution, which will take place 20 |2l, int. We observe that Adam Hoy, Ksq . of Bells t'onte delivers the address be fore A luiiini of College, Wednesday, 23d. -—-Joseph Crousr, of Potter, is an nouuevd in this issue as a candidate t< : Prolhonousry, also Mr. Adam Yearick, ol Marion for Tiessurvr. For the Report cr PKNN HALL i A welcome and Weekly vis tir —til* As- I roasburg moat wagon I Tbe rain last seek succeeded in abating the complaint* of all excepting such a* are : poverty stricken wi'-U ' enough and to spare." I The farmers are cultivating corn and pU>w ing follow* Maj J. B Fisher i* now erecting a j piece to his dwell! g. w ben complete will ! add much to the appearance of it. Our constable wn* engaged nearly all I last week in executions of the law Reu ben is very devoted and we hope he'll uo-i j gel these little matter* straightened up. Tue Academy will close on Friday 28, Jof this n- nth, for a vacation of several j weeks. The session has been one of more (than usual interest and one of much credit j to the Professor. The Alpha Literary Society will hold it* .last meeting before vacation on Friday evening, a full hou-o is expected a* the question f r di>cu*ion i one of publ.e in terest. Prof. GuHey and a number of hi* stu i dents visited the cave, at the source [of Penn* Creek, on last Saturday. They I returned highly delighted with thoexcur j *ion anJ reprw-ent the scene worth visiting 'to person* who have not yet seen it. A* | tokens of their bring in it brought uouio I with tht in seme fine specimens of stalac tites, Ntxv. | For the Reporter. Kfgistfl*. ' In the coming campaign ..are should be taken to select candidate* who are holiest, i capable and worthy of the support, pa'.- j ronaga and confidence of the democratic [ party. It is of littlo c-<n*equence to an.v one, except competing candidal** whether the candidate has been elected once, twice, three times or no time* heretofore ; if he ha* been tried and found to be what Jeff erscn laid down a* a fundamental qualifi cation of all public offices, vis Aorust .in<i ttrpablt, so much the better reaon # wlsy the trust and confidence reposed in him should be continued. When this rule i* applied where there are two or more can didates seeking the same office, perhaps equally qualified, but some are rich and j the other* poor, who should Kava the' preference? If the public will suffer no injury and the duties of the < ffi e be a*' well discharged, mot certainly the man ! who i* p,xir should be prcfered to the one who is rich. There are many candidates in our coun ty now, in this position. Some have been occupying the positions tbey are again asking, some are asking tbe *rae place* who have never held any public position ; some asking the same posts are rich, while ether* seeking the same are poor. There is another matter that should re ceive some consideration, in the choice of a candidate, at the hand i f the public. If tbe candidate is honest, capable and poor and has still done great service tor hi* ' party, if through all the contests which the party ha* had be has never been found want ing, but has done what he cou.d for it* good, and the success of its principles, sol much the more reason why he should again : receive it* support and the honors it hxsto bestow lor tbe office of Register of this county there are several men announced, ar.d among them the present incumbent The question will naturally arise in the mind of every intelligent man, does John H. Morrison come up to the standard of qualification laid down by the great Father ot the Democratic psrty? everyone must answer that he has been and is, both honest ana capable, and in verification of the answer can print in confidence to tbe period he has filled the office, and they can say with the same truthfulness that he is poor. Reside* the question of qualification Mr Morrison has never been found want in fidelity to the party ; he has grown old • in it* service while the honors wefe fre quently bestowed on men much younger and less deserving. At different times, a* wc-l a* at present, Mr Morrison has beer chairman of tbe Democratic C unty Com mittee and every time he has resigned tbe trust with the rank and file of the parly in good tune, and the majorities of the party in the county fully maintained and some times largely increased. Every one te collec-u. and will joint with pride to tbe brilliant campaign of 1874. when, under circumstances the most adverse and em barrassing, he brought thejpr rty, through skillful management, cannot, untiring en ergy and tbe display of tact and ability, with ranks unbroken and its fair fame un tarnished. The Watchman of August 14th. 1874, in an article headed "Chairman Morrison,' speaks thus i "Thu i* a very important "trust ju*t at this particular juncture, and "and n good deal of credit will attach to "the successful coi (1 net of the coming "campaign. Capt. Morrison is a veteran "politician nnd has experience enough to "entitle u* to the belief that he will make "an excellent chairman." How well Un important trust eras executed and success fully the campaign wa- conducted, let tin nine hundred and seventy majority of last fell answer Mim.ueim A Sewing Marhii a i* an absolute ne cessity in every family. In making a s lection do not fail to examine the Wilson Shuttle This machine i* meeting with unprecedented success, being old at a le-- pricu than any other first eta-* machine, and at the same time combining to ag*ewt er di gree all the e--c<nli*ls of a family ma chine. Machines Will h%<leliverod al any Railroad Station in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch Uotie hi 227 and 229 Broadway New York, They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular, frep op application. This Company want a few more good agent* TERRIBLE EAR TllO UA K E -81 X - TEEN THOUSAND LIVES LOST. Ilavuna, June 11.—News has been re ceived here byway of St. Thomas of a ter rible earthquake in New Grenada. The destruction was greatest in the valley of Cuculu, on the Venezuelan frontier. It is reported that 16,000 fivci were lost by the calamity. THE "BASIS' TO BE SUBMITTED ON WEDNESDAY. Baltimore, Juno 13.—The ba*'.s of the arrangement agreed upon by the represcn j tatives of the Pennsylvania and tho Balti : more and 01.io Railroad at their cur.fer j once at the Fifth A vchue Hotel on Friday last for a'settlement o'f the '"points of dif ference" tfoern vyill b# futiftiUsd to tbs rwpacti?* boards of <*- ih —* * -..ww-ors ot .<aus on V\ edne : duy text. If rati, tied by the director,; the iai roai Var will tftnioitte. i THE SECRET OF SPUING AY FATH ER. )( ■ Our late erratic spring, snys the Scientif ic American, ha* provoked the usual, I* j j amount of comment and discussion, yet how we have failed to notice any attain pi to trace the > *ue of the prv>utenl chilli ness of the nil in the fuoo of the sun's man i ft**l power, or to account for the sudden, .iuinu heal <•: May. i: Not that tlicie ha been anything extra '' ordinary in the cot ditions of the weather. l( this vein Spring in our climate I* alwav s ' an uncertain blending - f winter end sum ' ' nicr, im h rt tainixg much of It* native pa 0 culint u.v ; > that it i* no uncomm ui thing ' for a morning mild n June to be followed by n siiow.uirm in the afternoon, or for an f. icy wind, piercing s n arctic blast, to * *w c.-p the open couiitrv, while In sheltered 'r place* the <un bum* with midsummer in '' tensity Su, li contrasts re tire*>unely common, yd they never cease to *trike u* a- something abnormal lit spite of out yearly expeii-nco t-> the contrary, we I. pel-4*l in thinking that winter's severity ~ ought to lt UP gradually ; that the transi ,r tion tto in winter l>- summer ought to be'** 1 gentle wd uniform as tlie change from -uintin t to w niter. \V liy it it not and can not be \v->rth a moment's thought. It i- well know ii that the chief factors ot climate is the UTT'* altitude The utore nearly v crude its ray*, the greater it* pow er. The uh's position, however, t not, the only factor li it were, February Would be a> mild a* October, April a* hot at August. \\ lieu under favorable condi tion* we experience the sweltei ing heal ot i the tiinit untiinpercd rays in spring time, we are apt to say ft nut be through con trast with the winter's cold that wc feel the heat so k. enly. But we deceive our selves. During the months when whiter I linger* in the lap of spring, the days are as long, the altitude of the sun is a* great, ai d the !u**intg power of hi* ray* is a* in tense as in niulsumiuar Their fatlqre to mitigate more rapidly the severity of the j season i due to the simple fact that they have other work to do. To change a p>>und of ice at A- 0 to water ><f the uune temperature require* the ex-; pr:; Jituro of 14J units of heat, each capable of raising, w nei; converted into mechani-j ea! motion, a pound weight 772 feet high j lu melting a pound df ice, tliouforo, wore than fifty-five foot too* ofsolar'ehergy is ex hausted. Think what an incalculable amount of solar radiation is required to melt the million* of ton* of ice and snow every spring between this and Greenland ! During the fall months, immense amount* 4 of water are converted into ice in the, 0 : northern hemisphere, setting free an enor uiou* of heat to reinforce the rays of the declining *un, giving ue au Indian summer at a season when the weather w, aid be coldest did the temperature de pend upon the *uh alone. This year winter linge-ed uiuaually late, and summer came with a bur" The ice.l in the Jake- and rivers was uncommonly I thick, and the ground was cu-ur.J deep ; wuh snow. To convcit this *novr and ice i into water taxed the sun's power, so that I it was not until afler it bad reached the i ' , northern tropic and wat southward bound t ' | again that it began to gain on the wintry i weather. It will be remembered also that i the greater part of the sn-iw was not mere ly melted, but evaporated Jt disappear >ed while we are an tiuipaling disastrous fio ds—not - through the rivers, but into q the air. a Had the snow gone off in the form of wa- 7 tor, each pound of i: wou id have exhaust- < ed jo foet tons of solar energy. To con , vert it into vapor it required about seven times as much, or >1721 foot tons, that bo- j ing tho nno.hai.ical equivalent of une popnd a of wslr vapor. In view of the vast amount of snow and ice eva|>orated this f spring, it is not surprising that the ap- ( proarh of warm weather was so dilatory. ■] It was the price we bad to pay for exenip- h j tion from floods and freshets. t Having clearevl the ground of snow and a snow- water, the sun was free to give its q full force to the earth, which, in the ab- v sencc oi the usuel spring rains, was speedi- ; ' ly put in condition to convert the sun'g ray* into heal for the warnnng of tbe air Con-equently the interval was brief be ■ tween reports of L-e flje in the harbor and ( sunstrokes in the streets. -- - THE Mi s ING REGION. g Raits villa, I*a., June 12.—T0 lav the c j Executive Board of the Miners Benevo- p lent Assoctatien met at Bbamokin, looking '■ to some compromise in that region, but it c was unattended by a single coal operator * Tuesday, the loth inst., the Executive j_ Board of the Miners and Laborers' Benev olent Association have appointed for a meeting in Potts ville to arrange a compro mise wflh a commutes of the Coal Ex- C change, but it is reported here that the Executive Board of the Coal Exchange have refused them an audience and have , determined to make no compromise what -lev r. Two men, named Kilgon and John Leary, were shot al Forestville this after noon while coming from work. It was at ° fir-t reported that both were dead, but la ter advices sute they are both living, though one is literally riddled, having sev-j en rifle balls in his boay. Theotbcr man is shot in tbe arm and hip, and his recove- t ry is very doubtful They were found on , the mountains about 5 o'clock P. M. be- t tween Fore-tville and Thomaxton. both t places near MincriviUe. Schuylkill coun- | ty Both men reside at Forestville. It is t not yet known who the a-sassim are. THESIJN. j Daily and Weekly For 1875. c The ap|>roacli of the l'resideiitinl elee-1 tion give- tinusuai inqiortance to tbe events' and development* o( \\'o shall en ! ' deavor to Ji -iribe them fully, faithfuliv u and f-arl--lv. " ! ■ THE WEEKLY BUN ha* now attain ed a circulation of over eighty lhou*nnd * copies It> readers are found in every * State and Territory. nd it- qualiiy Is!a wellanounto the public. We shall not 1 , or: y endeavor to keep it fully up to the old standard, hut to improve and add lo its variety and power. 'HIE W F.KKLY .SL'N will continuo to be a thorough n wspaper. All the new ••l the day willh.- found in It. condensed c when unimportant, at full length when ol o moment, and always, we trust, treated in •, n cleat, interesting nnd instructive man ner. c It i* our aim to make the WEEKLY n SL'N the best fnmnv newspaper in the u world It will he full of entertaining and c eppr t>ri:.le rending ot every sort, but will ° print nothing to offend-the most scrupu- *' lou* and delicate tnsto. It will alway* a contain the most interesting stories and romances of the dy, careluliy sclecleJ an', legibly printed. The Agricultural Department i- aprom iaent fniture in the WEEKLY SUN, and its articles will always be found fresh and useful to the farmer. h The number of men independent in po lilies is increasing, and the WEEKLY a SUN is their pa |"T especially. It belongs " to no party, and obeys n di< Ution, con ' tending f.>r principle, and for tho election a of the best men. It ex|M*e the corrup . lion that disgraces the com try nnd threat o'• tin overthrow of r| i4t>)iran.ina itutions. It hi- no fenr of knave-, and seeks no fa vor- from tliuir supporters. The markeu of every kin J nnd the fash ior - are regularly reported. The pricu of the WEEKLY' SUN is on< (' dollar a year for a sheet of eight page . n nnd fitly six columns. As thisbnrely pay- j t the expense- <d paper and printing, we art r , not able to make Hny discount or allow any premium to lriends who may make special efiorU to extend its circulation Under the new law, which requires pay ment of poktnge in advance, one dollar a r year, w iili twenty cenU the cos{ of ptenaio Jj postage nddtd, ii tbo rate of subscription It is not netusinry t get up a mub m or der to have the WEEKLY SUN at this . mtc. Anyone who sends one dollar and J twenty cents will gel the paper, postpaid I for a year. We have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY SUNT-Kight page*, fifty six columns. Only ?1 2t) a year postage prepaid. Jo discounk from thi rate. * •• ' ' t Tdl E DAI LY SUN.—A largp four pag newspaper *( 'tqonty eiehf cgltimns Daiiv cir aver 123uk* BSWJ for * rtll till I - v-o-s. Subscription, (.o*tng< , t prepni J. 6£ cents a month, or 56,60 a vear , To clubs of 10 or over, a discount ot 2) pet , cent Addfj s, ' "TflE 2V2f," Zvik City. Wsßfi [l ANIMAL WONDERS, tn rirli grain of sand there i* marvels ; in every drop of water a world In lb* great pTtai le called nature, every being linn its marked place ami distinct I >le , and in tlii' great drama called Life there prouder a law a- harmonious as that wliuli ruler the movement of the slat- kuch hour remove* lit death myriad* of ezlsl en car, and each hour produces legion* of tiea liter. The highest a* well a* th# low e*t created organism consume* carbon and ; water to support life and it* dutir*, and tt i i* not uninteresting to glance at the lo d. i the 1 nhil* and the wnk* and* meat)* peCM- , liar t> tome of tiie inferior animal. Frotil , itheir petrified ejection*, we know what , • uch fi'llilted reptile* a* tiie p'.e.tossurus, i etc , arc and may ome day be able to ill* , cover tbc A*h crutlacea they huntetl , down I Animal* when not living ht their own respectable rtfort* are either |>araile or dependent* ; many would teem to have pouive trade*, or are connected with ' tranche* of industry There are miner*, ' inaton*, carpenter*, paper manufacturer* and woav or*, laccinaker* even, all working flrt tor themselves, and neit to pr-pagu e their kind The miner* dig into the earth, form natuial arche* and supports, and re move the utele** mil ; tuclt a* the mole, ' the chinchilla ><f l'wru, tbc badger, the It-1 .•n ant, a* well a* certain worm* and mol-; I !lue>. Tiie mason* build but* and place* ' according to all the tulr* of atchiWcturr, a* the be, and laopica! ant* ; there are I tisli that Construct boat* the wave* neverj' I, an up*el, and A(**U ha* drawn alien -1* lion to* ti-h winch build* it* ne*t on the', i floating traweed in the middle of th< I ocean and deposit* therein it* egg* Spider* are wearer* a* well a* lacemaa ers ; one Specie* construct* a diving bell. 't another a palace of lace When the a- 1 ironomcr tuy* need of the im>t delicate thread for hit teleacopc, ho applle* to * tin-] ny spider. When tho naturalist desires j ( to tet ni* microscope, ho selects a certain < shell of a sea insect, so small that several j millions of them in water could not be vi>- iblc te the naked eye, and yet no micro scope has been sufficiently powerful to re veal the beautiful variegated designs, on ' the atomic shell* 7 Arutotlle remarked, • I' atid he )•$ since been corroborated, that n variety ol pb-yer enter* the crocodile's ' mouth, and picks the remnant* of food off ' the animal'* tongue and fc.'iu between it* teeth. Tin* living toothpick i* nece**ary. 1 a* the tongue of the crocodile i* not mo- ! bile. The Mexican owl, when enjoying a ie* j ta. put* itself under the guard of a kind of i rat, that give* the alarm on the approach 1 o| danger. Parasite* ar* ev.*ry wheip, de pend on no peculiar condition ofthe bodv. and arc a- abundant in per- ns of the mo*t robust as of the most debilitated health f They are at homo in the muscles, in the 1 heart, in the ventrical of the brain, in the j ball of thweye. They are generally either c in the lorm of n leaf or a ribbon, and are u not necessarily, as was once supposed, coil*! r fined to a special animal. The parasite*of j fih have detected living in the in- u testifies ol birds ; and there are totnn (bat, for the purpose of developing, must pas* j into the economy of a second annual. THK MT'ATION Pottsvi le, l*a , June 7. Everything was quiet to-day at Mahati City. Shetland"- ah and other sections of this region Troops have been withdrawn from Sham- g okin and returned h ■me. Probable End Of the Sit ike. New June A dipatch fmai I'otUrill* says It is generally believed y among coal operator* and other well in- j formed citizens that the miners' strike ill g end within a fortnight at the farthest, and probably not outlast the present week. The final surrender of the men will not be simultaneous, but one colliery alter anoth- p er will flr.d hands .enough and ready to C abandon the union to begin operation*. ° To protect them the assistance of troop*' . will be needed until the strike I* definite- f ly abandoned. Immense Loas To the Striker*. f' The los to Schuylkill county a!, nefroiu u five month's suspension of all running op- •! rrations is estimated at $lO UUU.OOO, of which sum the men lose 55.0UU.000 in wa ges. If they should carry their point they could not make up this loss by the differ ence between the old and the proposed new wages, in four yars, but a* they will certainly bo defeated, the whole of this vat sum will be a total loss to them. FKiHT BETWEEN STATE TROOPS > ANI) CATTLE TIIIE VES. E Brownsville, Tex , June I'd— Intelli- ' gence has been received her* that tbi* (j morning Captain MiNeely, of the State troop*, with a few of hi* men, pursued, and j after a march of twenty-five mile*, over took a band of twelve cattle thieve* about twelve mil#* below this place. T"iey showed fight, and in the engagement which ensue ! the whole band of rider* killed. Captain McN*e!y lost one man killed. Ho recaptured 250 head of stolen cattle. TIIE POPE ANI) AMERICA. London, June 10.—The pope, in reply to an address presented to him on the Ist inst. from student* of college* in America, thanking him for the elevation of Arch- f bishop McCioskey to the cardinalate, al luded to tho excellent reception given to' the appointment in America and added: "11 seems that the harvest in America is ripe and laborers alone arc wanting. Y*u are preparing yourselves for that work. Preach especially by example in ordor to' tt Convert that great nation." ,^ Drift wood, June 11.—On tbcnighl of the '.Ub a stranger named Mi Kee Smith, who " was hunting work, got into a drunken row T , in a gin-mil here with a set of woodsmen n and was so badly injured that he died the (, saint evening. The supposed murderer is pj a man nrmed J. Mckee or Stephens. Th* constable is in pursuit. ! THK SITUATION IN LUZERNE. \ Wilkesbarro, June 12—There is noi change in the situation, and no likelihood of tho men of this region going to work | F "oon. They are in a oontinual whirl of ex-1 ? cilcment. and somo days half n dozen | meetings are held to discus* the question of k work, and after every one they profess to be firmer than ever in their cause. Mr r ' Punish net a number of miners i*t night * snd a long conference ensued, but it was productive of no good. * * * jt FATAL SIIOOTINO AFFAIR. Tnpeka, Juno^.—Wrtile Deputy Uni j] led States Marshal Knm*ny ami posse were attempting to arrest two horse thieves at Stockton yesterday, one of them hoi Ramsey in the abdomen and he died about an hour afterwards. Ajter being i -hot Ramsay killed tho man who shot him. Tho other thief rsciyied. MAI. J. NIIREFFLER , TAILOR. 1 Over Dinges' Saddler Shop. CnLllall where he is at all limes, prepared tomake all kinds of men and boy's !nth a rig, according to the latest style* and at r reasonable charges. H ft am ( HKDOUP JJJG* FEW MII i'' >R " VE< * V " * " " For I torso or 8! asm Power -pror.s-Cut and Circular WOOD - s^w i N(J to AUH W FI. PASENPUSSSW—• L ..-lai* smi Pries 11st sunt fre. V BLYlMYEßMaiinfitoturlnf < o. 664t0691 West Eighth -jt., CINCINNATI, 0., f Maculatlur<ir Jof Cane &IM< hinury, Stentin . Engines, Shaker Thresher, Farm, , School, and Church Bells, etc. ' [W 10.7. A TOWN OF TWENTY THOUS AND INHABITANTS DESTROY - KD London. June It, The town of Marsh ilk*on ll>* right lisiid of the river T*na. Russia, ba* been i t tirely tlestroycd by fire 11 Itn 1 a pttptilalbm f over twenty thon- an d, and contained three churches and "Veral mniiufactuie* and sw milb. Tllh •nl IIP PACIFIC DKsritrt'- ii v K VIA KTIKJU AK K San F'ancisco, June ti Th' stciimship I'ity ol M ELIIOIH IN. bs arrived from Syd ney, N S \V At Lfu, Loyalty Islatidr,' on the night of Maich 'J'' th"re was n • Inn I' shock of earthquake, followed by Other* the licit day, and on the evening of| the :UH li a Icarlul shut k occuricd, doing' much dniiiuge to I ulSJing* it so >uc • ceded by a tidal wave, which swept away three v tillage*, i ausing an immoiise do siruelion of lite and property. A good 10 year old breeding mare; with a celt, J Weeks old, U olft red lor sale b> Francis llcsel, Hear Pottti's Mill*. 4lull 31, TrtutaurtT. We are authorized to announce that Adam V.arick, of Mali >n will hs a can | illtate for Treasurer, subject to the usages of the democratic party. We are authorized lo announce that J 11. Barnluirt, of Sprin, will be a runtli-j dale for Treasurer, subject to the Usages! l ot the democratic- party. We are authorized t announce that D. K. Gutse, of Potter, will he a eandldate. for Treasurer, subject to the utaqos of tlij democratjc prt; We tiry aulhi rued to announce that D. A M u**er, of peiin, will be a eandldate for Trea-uier, subject to the Usage* of the-: democratic party We are authorized tt announce thai Win Khrhard, of Potter, will be a candl-i date for Treasurer, subject to the uagc* of the democratic party. SliftiH. We arc authorised to announce that. Levi A Munson, of Pbilipsburg, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the democratic party. \V'e gre authorized to announce that'. George Hotter of Potter, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the J democratic party. We are authorized to announce that ' John Spangler. of Po ter, will be a caitdi- J date lor Sheriff, subject to the usage* of the democratic party We are authorized to announce that J. t enry Keller, of Hurri* will Le .. -uiiqijaiu for sheriff, subject to the usage* , of the democratic party II W" are authorized to amiouncetl at Jul) . a'h Kreamer, of Miiiheim, will bo a can didate fur Sheriff, subject to the usages of . the democratic parry < I Hoof.-* i r ... „■ | We are aiUbortlwd to MMttltl that \ Saiu'l J Herring, of Gregg, will be a can- i didato for KegltUrr, subject to the usages of the democratic jinrty | f I'rulbttiioUry. We are authorized to announce that K. ' G llretl, of F< rguon. wilt be a candidate 3 ft r ProtlionoUry. subject to the usuges of the democratic party We are authorized to announce that • John II Keifsnyjer, of Penn. will be a candidate tor Pruthonoiary, subject to the of the democratic party. are aqtboriE-'d to ana-'Unce that *a- < ren Wiliiani* 't flslkfiHrt*, will be a can- ' Jidate for Prothonotary subject to the usages of the democratic party. Uts-ortltr Wo are auUiriaed to announce that Henry Beck, uf spring I wp, Wilibeacaii- Jidate for Recorder, subj-cl lh* usages of the democratic party 11. ian be cosult ed both in English and German. Utim niissiuiter. We are authorized to announce that Joseph (,'rotzer, of PttUer, will be a candi date for Commissioner, subject lo the usa ges of the Democratic party. W.- *ri> auth' rited to sr pounce that H. Air zle, of Haines, will be a candidate r C ont"ii*sioner, subject to the usages of ( the democratic party We *re authorized to annour.ee that J. N'ewlin Hall, of Howard, will be a candi date for mmi-tionrr, subject to the usa- | (es of the democratic party. < Aiirtrttemen( Ht'publiran —NbcrifT. W<- arc authorized to announce that j I'apt H C. Beam nr. of Potter, will be a candidate for rshoriff, subject to the usage* J ,if the republican paity. JOHNSON'S HOTEL, nkLuzmxTK, ra. Johnson A Son's, pr >priclort. having i refitted and n. wly furnished this house are ' now prepared to accommodate travelers in the most saluftictory uiannor. June 10 if. j NEW GOODS! i —AT THE Centre Mills Store, J. F. THRONE ia* juet opened a fiue Sp>ck of GEN KRAL MEHCHANDIBK which he a aelliug at [JKFATLY REDITED PRK KS * Consisting in DRY GOODS, ALPACX'AS, MOHAIRS. PIQtT. LAWNS, . MUSLINS, 1 PRINTS, KLOUXTS, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, JEANS. COTTON ADES, FINE CAS IML lis. LMBORDKKIES, GIX)VEB, SHAWLS, I HOSIERY, i SKIRTS, RIBBONS. ( iml fancy article* Lelongiug to the ' Grocery ilcpnrtmeut Sugars, Coffee*, Syrup. N. Orleans Mullaaaes, Domes tic ami Foreign Fruits, Ftsh,Salt, eve rything usually found HI this depart ment. whole kuU or dish- | * or by the piece. BRIGNand PATEXT R|)I)I. CI \ EN. WOOD and WILLOWWARE, HAROWARE. I FORKS, RAKES. SHOVELS HOES, , SAILS. . GENTS CALF BOOIU ' LADIES BUTTON GAITORS MO- ■ ItOCCO, CHI LDKENS' SHOES of nil (ind*. TOBACCO A CIGARS, all nt greatly" ■educed prices, ttall and -co f-r yoursel-j res. N> charge for showing good*. IIIHIIESTPRK F.S rAin/oroUkimU r f Grain, and rountru Product taken u r.r •hnnar far aoodi. u ne4-4 in. T . . K KINGSFORDS oswi: a o i i' it e e —AND— Silver(ilo!iN Starch, For the Laundry. MANCFACTfRKO BY T. KINGSFORO & SON.' The Best Suirch in the World. '' Give* a Beautiful Finish to the Linen. ll snd the difference in cot between il*hnd common starch i* scarcely half a cent for . sn ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer o for it. -• * KINGSFOKDS (lorn mtirth, • FOR PUDDINGS. BLANC MANGE 'I ICECREAM. AC. Is tho original—Established in And 1 preserves it- riqiulrliun 9>Puref, d otrougOr and Delicate riinn 0 ■♦nny other article <tf tho kind offered, either of the uaoiu M""," v.: wilt, v.ivT title- f *T- — * t BIISOX MACADAM, Ph. D.. &c., the highest clt 'iiiical authority of Europe carolully ftnaly/.ed this Cora Siarch, and >ay* it '• a most excellent niliclo of diet an 1 in cha uicul and feeding properties i ; fu ly • qua to the best arrow i ooi. J Di.ctois for innking Pidd ngs, Cut , arii, Ac., aecompi by aaeh one pound , WM. MARRIAGES. On 27, tilt., AT the Reformed L'arsonagf at KT-hersburg, by Rev. W. M Land's. Mr. J I' ILTU k, of LulhorvlUe, Ciearffelu Co , to Mis* Kmolii'O Bind, of Brush Val- I-y. P* I TR, FI. inst , AT the salmi place, hy till' aine, MI llerirv tsllbertol Brush Velley, ; > MU< Eliuira lltimini'l, of Snyder I "UMY PA, (He tlnsgrove paper* please eopy I DEATHS. IN MBllinhiirg. on 7lh inst MAGGIE A wife ol Samuel 11. llrts'lg. Esq. aged -IU > ears, A month* and 18 daj *. MARKETS. Produce, Chicago, Jutie II Flour BI liv* .spring . xtra F4 7ft, superfiill J i $6 7,', Wheat art lie a I Irregular; No I ► nritig FLTKI; No 2 fre.H $1 76 regular $l - . Corn activu and hlghel ; No 2 mized 78C Gats dull and lower; No 2 6N<-, seller I IULY Rye doll and lower L USI bid and '.4TC asked. Barley- demand active and ; iiriees advanced, NO 2 $1 80. BKLLKKON'I K MAIt N F I'S White <7H*at FI lb RED 110 ... Rye LET s~Cot n LIFT ....Oats QU Barley W0 70 CLO/craved 8.(HI Potnlup* tg; Lard par pound 8 Pork per pound 06 Butter 'JO Eggs 15 Plaster perton fl4 Tallow 8 ft MOO I 111 Ham 16 Lard I>er pound Hcenl*. Kuril <l^*l ttfi cU., F our per barrel ri-ui17,00,. Nova Scotia plaster sl l to 15. Cayuga nlaster $9,60 per 2000 in* -tft HJfjer'i Poultry Powdw, j Ro^VfE5!B - TV* J*. "fZiaMi* susaUua tuclaaa. I\ AW L!Usa AUZ I luur far-UAZ, VITA a aaMful S*;,; F uf JU*t.|rlUß4M|*Ll*JL-*Tnuu( ma- A<ul,aar ea* M*r K*rgr<li>r (SVEELARDISA- isn, > fvr HF laorthcf am*, slid I'sit |>ru(lin* iiissssn L-E< tags cts., T>• FUR SI n*. A- II TOUT UOAICR. pent B— aeoa r*- CUit WF arlcW AdS'taa. A. I MKYKLL A (O . BIHUL / 1 I'M MINTL TT 11 O ifsTt:' LV -o<> X I B*U*(ont, PA. ISAAC MILLER, Proprietor. The Cummingt House, on Hisbop street, it one of the PLEASANT,.{ located HOTELS in the town It hat the best stable* in the' place, ha* an ezcellent livery attach >d and every attention will be paid guests No! pain* will L>a spared to make it a pleasant iml agreeable stopping place for the pub lic. Boarding by THE day or week, and rates charged will always be found very foW. C If. I AMERICAN WASH BLUE7 F'R Laundry nd HOUSEHOLD UW, MAMfrAC-Tt-ItKII AT TMK American ultramarine Work*. > tjur Wast, Blue U (N LLLT . W „ R j D j uoi* - OT ~IRES*K. contains nothing injur) I ous to health or fabric, and is used by ail| the large laundries ON account of its pleas ing effect *nd < lieapness Superiur for wbitewasbi'TG. PAT Up in paukages con Yeniaul for faintly use. Price 10 cents MCI. For sale by groce's everywhere. AL-' ways ask lor the Atnorican Wash Blue, if; you want the ch< sp*t and HE-L. Alt Eli ll A 8 I'LTHAM AKISE WORK 8, Office, 72 William Street, N. Y. JTTT For ale at Wiu. Wolfs, Centre Hall. Jun*lo 2tn' | GRAHAM & SON, Dealer* In Boots, Shoes and (AUBBKM, Ladies'. Misses and Chil dren's Fine 6aiters. All Kind* ofCualnni Work Made To Order. Harness L ai her. Sole Leather. Cair Skins And Shoe Finding* *lways on band. Bishop Street, 30MAJR tf Bvllcfonto, P*. Spring Goods, At Potter's Mills. L B. E'EXTIRE. Dealer in Domestic Dry Goods. Ladies Dress Goods of every description, embracing all the New Style* in the market. Also, SUTIOXS. LAf FX J/FAV- • IER i. GLOVES. Cl.it rmsn, CA StMERKS, CARPETS (tll.f LOTUS, HOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES Jf PRoVls/OSS] of every description all of which will he, sold at very low rates for CASH or it*' equivalent. Don't forget the place, come, and see U* anyhow, ifyou don I bur. NO troublo UI THOW goods. Country Produce Taken in Exchange F IRFIOODY. Gmay 6m.j IleadijuarteiK for Boots and Shoes ! P 0 W E R 8* BOOT AND SHOE. STORE. Opposite Bush House, BKLLEFONTE, PA Powers' BOOT Jit Shoe Store is the largest and best stocked I -tablishmcnt in Centre; County. HE keep* constantly on hand a full line of BOOTS* I N II O F. H. He is just opening the largest stock of ! Spring Goods ever brought to Bellefor.te. FINE J >J O K 3 for ladies, kept COR<M;TLY an band. Boot* GAD KLI'.E* for men and women, of all styles, quality and price*, from the' most costly to the chonpe-t, constantly , kept on hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION ! either in quality or price*. Call and examine hi* new stock of Kjuiusi and Summer Goodg, ami you will find it to your advantage. Apr'Jlly. PUBLIC SALE, By virture of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, there will be offer- I cd at public, nt Mudisonburg on Saturday, I June 26, the following property belonging to tlio estate of Win. iiarktns, det'D. A HOUSE AN 0, LGT. ' -itunte it; -u* tov, J", BOUNDED south by lot of H. M LE. ctut by High -troet, west by HIT alley. Conditions of B*l# : One third of the purchase money on confirmation of sale; one third in one year thereafter, th- ' balance at the death of tho widow, to be ' secured by bond and mortgage on THE premises. JOHN KABTUKA B*JIT- "'lydm'r Ik F-_ PUR'L'N KY, Attorney at LGW v i EFONL<, < L>A - OFFIM WVR BEY M MAN US, Attorney at Law. FL Bcllefonte, promptly attends to al| business entrusted to him. iui2.'6ST C P F A L M I S 1 C. $3.00 for 10 Cent?! Thruo back numbers of OHUKCHE 3 MUSICAL VISITOR, contaioing ovT threa dollar* w orth of new and good tnu | SIC (vocl and instrumental— all GRADES; will be sent prat-paid to any addrau, ON RAOA pt of ten Gent*. IGJJJJ. JWJ& CAP|CHAGP. Q JJ 1 I.LI N ER Y GOODS. . " Era. S. K MRF.NTIRE, i PotleF* Mtlla. ii ha* just returned from Philadelphia, and |. is now ready lo accommodate her custo mers with the latest style* of Straw, Milk ami lancy lints, Bonnets. Ac , Velvets, ' ; Flowers, ('lupus, Silk Good*, Feathers, Blondes, Ribbon* ttucbes. Itiatd*. Orna* f.meiits, Ac. In short, a lull t• *• of all the latest stales of Milivner)' GoiC, Wihich Will lc Sold at the lowest price*. Call and • Celtic Good*, fLO~ Hat* and Bonnet* rvtrimtued in the latest style, Tki tin ay Km ' VKW STORK, NEW GOO DM AND Panic Prices. 11. A. I. %It 111 711.11. , at the old ( antra Hiil stand. Just upeliing • Mock of 1 NEW GOODS, ;! Ol.l) KAMI ION Kt) fIUCEHI ';A large variety of Ldie Dreaa Good* Groat Bargains in Mu*liu*aud CalicoM. | Ready .made Ootbinu if WarmtJled L feuiL 0 III* Cloths and Cassitner* 1 ant be rxerlln t! His Grocery Department, I 4stonithea every one in aasortuiantaud low *' price*. Syrup, Sugar, Tea. Coffee. Canned fruit* Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese, and awry other article belong ing to the Grocery Depart |jm en l 1 jffA* Karioers, Mechanics and Laborers 7 j look to your interest One dollar saved is | a dollar in pocket. Then call and see at ' what astonishingly low prices. , j trouble to show God% I Also the choicest FANHY FLOI U al ways on band. . Apr. 16, y. Tliller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA FUM iS i „ ASU MEDICINES, i CHEMICALS, GILS, DYE STUFFS PKKFUMEKY. NOTIONS. ' FANt.'\ ARTICLES FOR THK TOILET. PIRIMVI.\E 4NIL MFJIORS, j V r purpnsea. t rusu, * SSWORLSO is ,~ M ,„ MJ I 'I-RAKS AXIJ TOBACCO, and all other article- usually kept in a first class Drug Store. I'racriptiau* carclu.ly Cuiut>ouudd. i aaoct if MILLKK A SON. BEATTY THK BEST IN USE jr-dr-Send (lamp for Circular. DANIEL F. BE AIT Y. r | Washington. New Jersey. THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. Next door to WiUoo A Hick*' Hard ware store, Allegheny Bt., BKLLEFONTE. PA., Jas. C. Williamsr | (Suecewor to B. F. Rankin A Co.) DEALER IN PURE DRV OS AND MEDICINES. PA!NTS OILBL DYE STUFFS. VARNISHks, BRUSH ES. rEKFUMEKY, MOTIONS, AND PANCV ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. AC Puaivf]i4y®u®B for medicinal purpose*. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great' variety. Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, | and %U other article* usually hept ia first claw Drug Store. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. j9roar74tf NEW YORK BRANCH STORK, 'MeClaie * Block, Directly Opp. Bush ! House, Bellefonte. Pa. If. HERMAN A' CO., Frop'rs. Dry Goods, HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBROID. ERIES, WHITE GOODS. LA CES, NOTIONS A FAN CY GOODS. ITRICTLY FIRS T-C LAS S GOOD*, IJ< 4 low ihe Usual Prices. ; Novl2.lL W: AT CURRY, fits) £ SH# iilcKsr, E.\lttt HALL, PA. Would most respectfully inform the cit 1 zens of tbi* trinity, that be he* started a' new B'>ut and Shoe Shop, end would be! thankful for a share of the public imlrva-' ag Boot* and Shoe* made to oraer and j according to style, and warrant* his work ito equal any made elsewhere. All kind* of repairing done, and charges reasonable Give bim a call. feb 18 ly jUZ-HY BROCK K tutor r, J. V. MIt'UKRT I'reeident, Cashier. IQENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.Y RECEIVE DE I*oßl TS, Atid Allow interest, Discount Note*, BUY r J Sell. Covcrnment Secu* tiw.Goi* 1 <fr •pl<Y6Btf upon*. j ( BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. I 1 BBI.LKFOVTE PA. L E. PERKS & SON, Proprs. This well known hotel, situate in the( business portion of the town, hat been I thoroughly renovnted, rubaiutea and fur oished new. Hvsa I s W tho aim of the pro- ■ ipriwtots to wake it a pleatint Home for those whomay fbvor them with their pat ronage. A (roe carriage it run to the de pot. and lh* best stables in town areeon- MM with the House. 2U*pr. * 4 DM IN ISTR ATOR3 NOTICK~ * I-i tiers of administration on the estate of Jacob Meyer, late of M tie* lwt>., uoe'd j having been granted to the ttiAiK.t*tgned. all person* knowing th*iUolve* to be in debted to s*(d -e cejeui are i•'quested to C iui medial'' payment, anu person* a having claims against the estate will pre- I sent lUuui autheiuleafrd for settlement t HENRY MEYER, JR. r may 13 fit. Adm'r. * JNIVCIKN I Furniture 800m 1 XF ILKGY, KLFFLIN CO., PA. 5 Extension Tables, . Chamber Suits, f Fine& Common Furniture, s Consisting in part ol L\UU*I-\UE, BED STEADS. CAIN ud WOOD SKAT CHAIRS, Tho public generally are invited to cail ' and see the tine assortment of FURNI- I TURI to be found at the above establish ment, nil ot our own Manufacture. Undertaking tn all its brnnghta, Coffin*, CasLHs 411 d Sshrouus Having ptxrchr.sd $n eltgant Heart* 1 ; T{ill attend all order* of undertaking I may i *c*ive from Ponnivallry, Centre Co. .&* 1 Pumps Of All Kiii : jJ/StEk II . Steam & Itotirj Pom * 8B TU FOBMISEB Deep Well Pumps, 8 Cistern Pumps, w / Anti-Frezing Pumps. jf OUGO a A - a" " ar" ru inr r -0 Ui a A """a" fttrrrf frrrrr iuu SaaaM r\~j ? li ? L. 13- urniiii ii (aus OF ALL KINDB. Gum Hose Packing, Bell and Brass Founder*, and Maoufaoturer* of the CELEBRATED Sheriff Patent Steam Syphon Pump. tm.Snidfur illustrated catalogue and price lUt."%* J. B. SHERIFF <k SON, ttH WATER M..AMM AveaM. -'3 ape. ly. FITISSESSH, PA. |rrT| wssaamsam* SHORTLIDOE & CO, COAL, LIME,At., WILLIAM SHORTLIDtiI. BOND VALIKTIMI SHORTLIDGE 6c CO., Burner* and Shipper* of the celebrated Belief onte r wiHiunEi mm- z iAealer* in the very beat grade* of iTntMMTO'MaI.I The only dealer* in Centre County who aell the W I! Li K E Si Hi Ai R; R! E Ci O! A! L from the old Baltimore mine. Alee SHAMOKIN AND OTHKR GRADES of Aalburllc Cool drjly boiuod oxproul, for booir no. ot tlo loooK prlco, DEALERS /A* Tboj pay tbt bigboit prior. la cub for groin tbat tbe Eutcra markrta will aft*. WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, CLOVER SEED &C., Bought or will be 10M on commission ben do*l red, and Bill price* guaranteed, la* formation concerning the grain trade will be furnished at all t met, te former with pleasure, free of charge. RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIRE BRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER. which is always sold at low prices, and warranted to be aa good a fertiliser *e any other plaster. ©??IC2 AMD TA3SD NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEY R. R. DEPOT, BFoLLEFOMTg. PA. "II I Lime! Lime! Lima ot the bc*t quality, always on hand, at the kiln naar Centre ilall. Al*o Agent* for Myer's Excelsior Cement, the beat in the market and warranted to set quick and harden. For rale by Andy ■ Keetman at the Poat Offlc* in On ire Hall. GkORGR KOCH. J. G. KM KRICK I GREAT BAHOANS AT THE HARD WARE STORE OF MUSSER & RUNKEL BROS.. Mtllhelm, Pa., Wn >LKILI AXD RKTAIL DEALRES IX HEAVY A SHELF HARDWARE, They have juat returned from the Kaatera CHiea, where they bare purchased a well •elected stock of HARDWARE. CCTI.ERT.IBOX. NAILR. Otta. PAJWTS, V ARKTAUSA. PTTTT, li UILDEBS CO.i CHMAKEBS GOODS. Plaaterera and Masnua, Saddlers, Shoemaker#, Housekeepers, and in fact, HARDWARE FOlt EVERYBODY. ' We rail particular attention to a fine a- ' •ortmenl ol Picture Frame* and Moulding, very cheap. W A tale A WINDOW PAPER, And Curtain Fixtures of every, kind. J COACH and WAGON MAKERS—f our attention i called to our atock wf Spoke*. Hubs, Felloe*. Shaft*. Poise and Buggv Wheel*, all of No 1 aad selling ve ry cheap. Our Hack s largo, and cn mantly being renewed, and wo are selling —wbctloraie and retail—at very low prim. He worn her—much money hat been lost by paj ing too much for Hardware. Try They hay for Cash and sell at Cash Prices for less profit than any other Hardware Store in the Oounty. Fit-Call and see u. Satisfaction guar anteed. MUSSER & RUNKLE BRO'S. aug 27-y '74 BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM RAXKI.VS Drug Store, I I REIT SOO2 TO THE DSSOHHXR QUI ■TORE.) jFBESU AMD CHEAP Pennsvalley Banking Co. CENTRE HALL. PA| r, j RECEIVE DEPOSITS, . And Allow Inaereat, Discount Not* Buy aad Ball Government Securities, Gold and* PETER Horr*m, Ww. R. MixeuL ! Prra'L Caahier Chas H. Held, Respectfully informs bis friends aad Ik* public tn general, that be has jaat oaeaed at bis new ettabliakmrot. above Alexan der . store, and keep* constantly oa band, *l. kinds ot Clock*. Watches aad Jewelry of tk* hrtatt style*, a* also the RUraavilf* I ntent C*lwawwck, pfovMil witi * complete index of the month and day ef the month aad week oa its fbrw. wbiek is I warranted as a perfect time-keeper. Watches aad Jewslry re. paired on short notice aad wairanletT **ptl'dl y Excelsior Cement* The andsraigsad now manufactures Ce> Sri WARrlnteD OF A SUPERIOR QLAUTT, at hia kilns, near Piae Creek Mills, in Hsinea twp. This eeaeat has already been used in large quantities upon the LC.4B. C. BR.. 5d \e* bra" found highly satisfactory upon all jets where it but been used, sod y equal la * n y now menufavturod for use in CIS TERNS, WATER PIPER, or whatever purpose a good quality ofUement is desi rabla This Cement has aires 4j. hern tested Ut and wide, and rendered the at- . moat satisfaction. Persona, therefore con structing Cisterns, laying Wat** Pipe*, Ac., will lad it to their advantage hp beat this in mind, and also, that be warraats the article es represented. may 21 tf Aa'ronib ofg^Pa BlatchleyM / D V Improved CUCDM JDI ff BERWOODPDMF market, by popular verdict, tb* he-t pump for the least money. Attention I*invited to Btatehlej'a Improved Bracket, the Drop Chock Valve, which can he with drawn without disturbing the -—— joints, and the copper chamber which never cracka, scales or rusts and wilj last a life time For sale by Dealers ana the trade generally. In order t* be sure tbet \ou get Bletebley's Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark as above. If you do not know where to buy, descriptive circulars, together with me name and address of the agent naar est you, will be promptly furnished by ad dressing, with stamp. £• BLATCHLXT. Xaaefßetnrer. 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Fa. 11 mar 9m. r
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