Til ( NTIM-: {V.rUKTi:it. lit U Usj)A V Al 0. :'l, ISTC. LOrOE MEETINGS < ■ in. I l-'txor. N. W.V 1 || >< V li IV. , - ..r . Mif.iri- I'l l|:. (ill ' -Hon* 11*11 ,1 (1 (M>, NM I II 1* S**K*V. 1. II Oir- mil lIUIHII. Nt. HI, Tf \ M.. !***!• M. ■' rventne, n e aflcr o: sVe, - .. •■- S. tho Ki r. -t s l- re-id io . . Centre . 'inly, should re , yoar'y. for tv-Mge which w \ ho-e . ih .s reduce - tho postage i ~ th sum ; id by them for - ' ' 0 Irviu . oem od the so*t of ,; ' . d. od, 1- court this week. 110 *.. (. n ) ret v ere-; table looking! elate s-sdo ol hi* Honor, Judge Gov is, and will undoubtedly till the position sati-!ae torily. buy 1 - groceries where he can get the pure-: and tost. Go to Sqchltrt, in the l.ush ' m-e block. for a j id from f • ea-t end of that town, south, to intcr-eet at or near Swartx's saw mill w hll ■ •os ro . 5 from Millhe m to tho Forks. They jog men of the Loop, deter mine; n-1 to be behind other localities have organised a brass band and we are infom < d are in po--e--i n of their instru men: already. We expect good blow i:' . . out tl in, as there is undoubted y good material there for a band. Newman, tl e great clo.hing man of. r>e'.h : :.. - • : w r path, and has is sued his proclamation Lot tho enemy 1 V-W v\ N. we .-. w ill 1 ;he death of hgh prl. -- llead his httwr. A ; t. working in a crowd one dark g:.t, relieved one man of a xveli filled envelope that he thought might p.- e- valuable papers. When he c : e i ' examine 1; he found it to bo a "Pom tie Paper Fashion.'' $7. o.OG) in the raiiroada of the 1 aited State that do not jay a dollar of income to . <>!..• rs : : stock and bonds. We J have about |)W in the L. OL AS. C. rail road, a:. J th is sa crumb of comfort to us j - MWI stockholders. Weil, just t# v. o , ipwUd llut we'll be satisfied soon a- ... .....r tho lc oemotive's whistle echo I Rgh our valley. Jfotto be disappoint ed ::: cur ixpeclat r.s, is some sutis fac*. It shows clear judgment, you know. T! ■ Spri town Sabbath School I • .. . | '.. u Festival ot. Friday evening and < y aft rn -n and eve-.ing. Sept. s ar.d '. to which all are invited Ail kinds of r< fr- hment will he had. Proceeds for the purchase of a church bell. T' m- -t unconcerned B.efl about an important matter, are the present pres idential candidal s—they don't care if Scolder & Co., do sell the best canned .'rui . 'lees tecs, sugars, or other rroce ries. oj.'v so they gain the white house. Lier - great grocery is a matter then . '. to the white house with them. ; r Last ek's Kepubl aa announced the i- owing republican names as candi-l s rA - mbly : George X. Boal, of; Pot; P. T. Alus-er of Aaronsburg: j \V McFarhiW, of Harris; George Zeig-, . Pkil pabvrc; 8. OL 31' Curdy cfj l*e and John LL F-.ot of Fcnn. Quite; a .-t. . ar I the best we can advise is. to 1 form a local leg-lature, and go through the motions, us tho nearest thing to a • r or which aor.e of them will reach. 1 Mr. James Waugh, of Logan's Gap I in G regg township, tell-us he has fourteen' staiks of oats from a single grain of seed, j Seven of these bare heads mea'uring from 10 to IT inches id length. The heads of the ■ even sprouts are only a few inches ' in I This Mft large y ic'd from a sir.-1 " g'e "Who can report better? J. G. Kurtz, Milton, fcai been grant- j ei a patent for an elevator. i A grand pie fie will be held in the j gr- vc at Gordon's ui til near Gee la furnace " v on 2nd Sept. Three Sabbath schools anil , t r ■ Grai pes together with the Kebers- ' j bug bi.rd x.ill be present. Addres-es to the ck 1? in the forenoon and to the . grangers in the afternoon, also a tubracc ( at 3 o'clock on the miildain. George Bearly 1 is - !J his fr.rm in Ni'.f.y valley to James Gramly at 5125 , per acre. The pleftsanfc-t ft.ee around l.cre , ju:t now is that of our pood i.atured neigh- j Lor, "Judge" Odenkirk, lately Uncle ] George Ode .kirk. If Uncle George should | get on the bench—and he'd not look bad there—and there wto> a railroad suit on • tri.i , we'd rather r. tbe the railroad com- , puny. C art wr.- largely attended this week —particularly from Centio Hall. Judge Orvl ] re.-i lei with associates Irvin and D 'pp. Our neighbor J. Henry Keller was ft.ru:an of the grand jury. The first c.sc ta::en up waa C. P. Jleriachcr against George Durst for conspiracy. Tuc-day forenoon was occupied with the esamina ti. ii <•! witnesses lor the pr -ecution when it was i. certained thai Cloyd Martz am! J . n From important wi.r.* -ses, had pur j }ly absented thetnsclvef, which put n stop to further proooedings; the jury was discharged, and the caae will go ov„r to next term, A CAKD TO THE PUBLIC.—Some of my competitors in order to injure rne have cir culated I'al and slanderous reports, and that I was only going to stay a few weeks and then lc-Vi. I stamp n.i such a- erlion vile blunders and falsehoods. I came to Bellefonte to make it my home and to sell t the community cloihingand everything in lay line and at such i<>w prices as to de fy competition. I will therefore hereafter as well as now sell you goods lower than the lowest. Quick sales and small profits jurtd .liiigs to all is my motto. 1 will sell y u a good \\ inter suit for SO.OO a good white shirt linen bosom at 76 el and everything else ju-t as low in propor tion. lie sure and call on me when in town and atisfy yourself that what I say is the plain truth. * Awaiting an early call, ! remain yours, J. N EWMAN. jr. New Eagle Clothing Hall Sands Build ing, Alleghany Bt. Bellefonte 3RICX FOE SALE —First class brick will bo kept on hand for sale at Zerbe's Centre Hall brick yards. These brick are offered so low that it w ill pay persons at a distance to come here for them. Intondir.g to continue in the manufac ture of brick they will be kept constantly on hand, and fair inducements offered to purchasers. _ _ 17 aug If. I). W. ZEKBE. Ohio Stoneware, all shapes and siz es, wholesale to merchants, and at retail, atSechlei's in the Bush houso block. From the many flattering testimonials wc Lave read, paying tribute to the Beatty Piano, and Beatty's Golden Tongue Or gans, we are constrained to recommend them to any persons contemplating pur chasing an instrument of either descrip tion Address the manufacturer and pro prietor, Daniel F Beatty, Washington, N J., for any infurmotion respecting the same. See advertisement. lrn < We have tried Bower's Mead at * Zeller's Drug Store and it is just as good as they say it is—just the thing for a warm cooling and delightlul. It. S. MILLER, Fashionable Tailor, Aa- Shop few doors west ot Dr. 's dm ay tf m Hrt. —if mwiHtii im—IITFI P.KHI HSHt KG A VICINITY. Flu 1 rol.il.- ero:> u failure. llu< kloliorrie* in great abundance. \p)de ear. hardly be given away. Farmers are busy sowing their grain. '• The Camp meeting fever is abating. Work on the Lutheran chureli was re >n sun.et and aw ifl progress is made. Tlr "■ building is to be under roof this fall, i We learn that Ikivid Voder is suffer ' ing Vi rv turn li from a wound lie receiv ed by some accident a few months ago ,• He had Ins le : - broken and it is doubt tu ' i whether lie will ever have the light us< j I of it. 1 Jonathan Kuhl, who was thought dy inn seven.l tniu , is getting along slowly p is thought that his skull was fVaetum tr r.- seriously than w hat was nt tirst ap prehended. A few day*ago, white Philip Grande) , was engaged with his team oil a piece o , new ground : so happened that t tie wag on got control .if the horses and roller dtiw n a steep bank smashing it consider , ablv. Philip managed to save hitnsel: - anil team which was more of a tnirach - than sleight of hand. List Saturday evening while Jaroi Shr.li.-. was driving thrvwigh town, hit • horv t >k fright, and a minute after ward- lie had him on Ihiniel IhiblmV pale toneo, with Ivth shafts broken of! and dash of wagon butted out. No one . wa- seiiou-iv hurt, but Mr. P. mourn? for or > of the maple Irvi s that was bro i ken cff. Hy the way it affords us much pleas " tire to learn of at least one more whe loves to be ei.lled "New Mor" of iMursc .we will not disown the "child" but wish : ho would be so kind and not forget the ir.('r' after our '-obriijuet" when he writes again. Some j < rs n stole a pair of shoulders and 1 .mi from Messrs Jerome and John Meyer. Tin course of its whereabouts is pretty well susjoctcd, hence uiuni. Urn Mok Sit. ( | For the Heporlcr. SELLK DKKISICII IN PKNNTAWN sim*. L.i ni: k KntTow Ueivrveh Wenn.lu . micruwe! geb-t un rucht c wenig noch in der ilte ll -tory. wirst du Cnno dai un der a'te K. ni'sehe Kepublik e mo! 80 Men rer w .re. die >' lard gsev.l hen mit ihrein Patri. -. • . Jut:inient o is mit una drri - eh a Pertaun-h.p. SiiUe mir net ru jamnie, - > - die Union verlora. Just wie wir lirat'.t leit ware, so sin mcr now Hax ( Wheeler leit. Yoropaar Johr £urik war > mer nooh 8S : in iler seit sin abr "> weggexoge, 2 sin do.l un eauer is | —tie rnachts un e wenig >tottcre< -so ■ j.ve-weg •ge-gt*-gegange, e>r treibt nau c Fuhr in anndre Camp, wie er Jo aus u-aeh. kc -e m r re-illy net snge. Dreis ••h mi-, mer bleivc, net wenieher, werda te.er sn. r meaner 1 is uni . be--er. \Vir hen Menner unner tins, die sin Number One*. Do it c mol der John l>rcitu, der Jaek Sneckeeior, dor Bill Harbarossa, der Gost Er- bci*. dor Sam. Makity, aueh der alto Ur.kol Enrlioh, do George Uhrerwin kt r un do alto Sam. Spotto kenno mor r. ch brr.ucl.e. Ver # weil aurik hen mor c Club mortinig iusammo gorufo un just: . wu mor dm varo ans Butachore r.u gohne,! ::ien urs die Messer gfohlt, un mcr hon. ; even net mohr.or ausgricht krickt a's dassl aier r.iit emme commeno Dischruesscr on -lemokratisch Condidat fir Assembly xuri Noth hen abischlochte kenno. Fir der gre-se Job aw or hats con.mittrlfir ebsor.er* gr.s Butehormc.-soran do Simon Camer t"ri g-chrie v.' in seiner Answer hehst aw or, er hot ko Messer von dor Line, awer -ei Sohn dor Don in NYashingtoo kenn uns miteniger sort Buttchermeaser sude, wir ' macbte an ihn shreiwe XVasihn selwert nngch, so halt or von Je.- Messer line r.ur kline Artikcl. sio seie awer proof. Yor v. oil :.:rik hot er ens provirt an era klagschrifl vogome rostroaiter un dit M s orhet des ltabier radical in der mil von er.anor gsehni'.te. \Vego sellem grot* BuUchrrme- or is now too Committee an Jo D g-ehriewee worre, un ich Jaut gor no:, dass er uns alleweg satisfoit. Es giDt anyhow en verdollto Job, so grose Gedier wie deTilden un Hendricks abzuschlachte j awer wir verlasse uns uf do Don un sei i Sltssseritssortment. Fir dosmol will ich;-:.i Brief close un noch dor Convention niokner screiwo. ! Dei Freind, MIK OiI RESeHLITZXR. A CIVIL lIERo IN PENNSYLVA NIA- ITke Philadelphia Times makes a very offer.: vo point against tho brandisbers of the fr- uthern bloody.cirt jith the terrible i story of thu "31olIy Mag-ires ' in the i Pennsylvania Coal Regions, which has re cently been revealed in all tho length and breadth nnd height and depth of its itnit- I ing wickedness by a citizen of Ponnsylva uia, the lion. Franklin B. Gowen, in a i., •pi e.-h delivered by him at the trial for oi murder of i member of that association. u The p. made by the Times is well worth t ' v making, for if a lo.ul conflict in somolij Southern Slate between black men ar.djtl whi. men is to justify the suspension of: w kcal sclf-gnvemuient in that State by the ; Fctk ral power, much moro ought local self g ivernment to be suspended in I'enn jti sylvan la by the Federal power when it isiti I r " ed, a* Mr. Gowen biu proyed that in p at least one county ot that great elate anor-i tl gauizat! n ft unded upon murder as a mean? .•!' tt rrorism "has for twenty years hung like a pall over the people," an ©r-jti gai.izaft.'ii actually powerful enough to put its members stained with innocent i blond into political offices of trust and int- ' portance, and to make red-handed assass :r,s "high constables, chiefs of police and "candidates for seats on the judicial bench c "itself. t But there are other aspects also in which f this extraordinary apocalypse, of crime j deservi - to be brought more folly to the ] attention of the country. Considered i -imply a.a dark romance of real life, en acted almost at our very doors, the tale is ( of the most thrilling interest and of the most momentous significance. "The evil that men do lives after tlietn." , Out of the tyranny and injustice inflicted i u;-i -i Ireland in the worst periods of Eng lish rule over that unhappy island, grew up the secret association of the Irish ILib bonmen, formed to intimidulo the agents arid bailiff* of non- resident land holders, and the constabulary called in to aid then, in collecting the rents of the land, and out of this association, again, grew up in the Pennsylvania coal regions the dark con spiracy of the Pennsylvania "Molly Ma guircs," bent on obtaining control by ter rorism and violence of all the interests ot the region in which it was established. It is startling now to know how great a suc cess—ana for how long a time—this nefa rious conspiracy attained. "Let us look," said Mr. Gowen, addressing a jury in Schuylkill County, only six weeks ago, while yet the Jubilee of the American Cen tennial was celebrating—"let us look to " society in this county as it was tbroi " months ago, when men retired to their " homes atß or 9 o'clock in the evening, " and no one ventured beyond the prc " cincts of his own door ; when every man " engaged in any enterprise of magnitude, "or connected with industrial pursuits, " left his heme in the morning with his " hand upon bis pistol, unknowing whetb ■' er be would again return alivo ; when " the vijry foundations of society were be " ing overturned ; when the administra " tion of justice, which should always be " regarded with reverence, had almost " sunk into contempt ; when men doubled " whether it was in the power of organi/- " ed society to protect their lives and to " secure their property." And this was said, remember, not ol Muinain the Peloponnesus, nor of the land of the Thugs, nor of Sicily, cursed with the atrocious mafia, but of the common wealth founded by William Penn, and of the earliest historical seat of American in dependence and American nationality! That the picture is in no respect over charged, appears only too plainly fxom th simple recital of the facts in the particular case of murder which the author of the picture wa- then pressing to a conviction, in the presenco of a court-rooin filled, at hi knew and M lUe i lidge kaew ad u lh ijury know, with menbe: "f the very tociation ho wa- saili: g. Ih. • t ts can jnot b bettor stated than in Mr Gowen - low ii norv.-u* language '* I "On tho ll of September. If,o, Thomas Sanger, a young English ho-a miner, it es man between thirty am! fort. y. r ofng<. ic'who, so far a wo know, ninv not havo had an enemy in the world, 101 l his heii-e m r-'the morning to go to his daily woil. Ii \-. thercis anything which ihoulu to MCon „ .led to a mcnibor of a free yoverr nißnt, if uj there is any right which the linmblo-l mail in this country should |IOM*U il i- 1 1 0 i ght 1 to labor for the support. . h. - lamily w out hindrance or molo.tati 1 'ion 'i-n cue, f" Going forward and OBWRfd in the psrfi r >*• ntaneo of hi* duty, in.l the pr u' m ot tl his daily work, tins man wa- .on.: p- hv one of nil armed t i' : u , i Ho was shi>t in the arm II - tttrUl dto ru-i iy around a house in the m ' oh. .a: he was there eeiifr. nted t v another . ! these miser, aits who had l .n n so t t ' in "i tercept him lie again t n ■I a' ! -turn- Me.l uron the ground . and then, when tti T ~ foremost of this band of m- came up to him, as he lay upon the ground, he .lu lc charged his revolver into him, *: it. turned him, as he lay upon hi- face, ce: l' upon his back, so that he could expe-e is deadly part for his aim. and then, with r- calm deliberali o , selet tml a vi'.at p ta I > shot him a* he lay p: trate up • i the ;) ground. His wile, ft m w ill he ha ! ut parted, hearing his cries, i nhed out -.ml °, reached her husband only in time to In -.r '"j his last faltering accent! "k: i.ie, ba wi rah, for 1 am dying. What must have tot I ths COIf • oji-omiuunity in which sufli a crime tin 'cl.-euld be thus driiberat y, . . ar.l '''openly committed ' And w a", credit ifid 0 respect d-'C- not the man d-erve who | finding himself in *uch a c nmuu ty, a i , •r kr ow ing well that his >n p -it ii and n jconnsctions marked h : m . .it t r 'die ; e >%! watchfulnessth. . - !■> wh. j crimes like this were plann. i and . x--> .it cd to terrify it ii t > suhn o-ion, c -1. • 1 j resolutely set liims. : at v their authors and to put a -top l- tl mf. . ;ever ' u | This Mr. Gowen .lid illy, silently. [, with an unfaltering j-wr, ■ . gu. led by.a . cool and unwavering into g> : ll.nv . he achieved his great object, by what a „ judicious selection alike . : h - no thods .and of his inMrumcnU, our Jim,:- f :: 1 • . 'at all adequately to re. ite Su:".ce it that o 'the work ho set himself t do has be i v done. Suffice it that att.r carrying ! - r ,life literally in h's ha: J- for year-, a? 1 n j follow ing up the dreadful secrets of the 4{organisation he was with th- e.igh . endle-s mases ot cunning and in the fi.ee 'ot incessant perils, he found hims if as the .(prosecutor of the ass .--ins.: poor IS. u- Sancer able to stand at last calmly uj. .n , his place and to address the crowded u;di r ence of the court room in th. so m nori.Mo r words, looking fearlessly, a, he ;•. 1.0, .n r to tha glowing faces which glared r upon him on every side : "To-day I give you notice that there - no part of this county that is not a tie as . the aisle in which 1 stand here n iv. Is . there a man in this audience, lc king at j , me now, and hearing me denounce this as jsociatioo, who longs to point his p.-: -. at I'meT I toll him that ho has as good a ,j chance hero as he will ever hare ag .n. 1 _ (tell him that it is just as safe t ■ day to ,|murder in the temple of justice a* it is in , . the secret ravine- . : the n: un'.a.n-, i : , within the silent shade.w. of the w. 1 j tell him tha: human life i- -ai'o. 1 toll him that the members of bis - ci. ty, w un . desire to convict, all, save one or two, are , either safely lodged within the wall- of your prison or aro fugitives from justice t "but almost within tho gra-p Of thfl I - tive- who arc upon their h■ • I*. I P • i. m that if there is another uiuru r in thi countv, committed by.this ••rgan.za:.- evcrv one of the 6iX) ineml rs t .er iu this county, or out ot it, who , nnives 1 at it. will be guiity of murder in tho firs', '.degree, and can bo hanged by the Deck ! until ho is dead not by vig inee i mmit r taea, but according to the .-oiemn f-rm- of justice, after being .lefende 1 by ablo and experienced counsel; and I t--11 Lim that ' if there is another murder in this c unty ' Uv this society there will b • an in-juisition ' for blood with which nothing that has been 1 1 known in the annals o! criminal . pi-; ru jdauca can compare." The event justified th:> imply magnifi cent assertion of the victory of Law, de fended and maintained by a civil her • wh > - dared t> do his duty. The particular mur derer before him left the dock convicted ! and made ready for tho lialter. f! The confederates of that murderer, men ? high in local authority some of them, de • succeed in tho open Court, and by name, know to-dav and tremble uf the knowledge * that the avenger of blood is up 'n th.r 1 track. Tha pall which hung over tho com - muaity has been rent asunder, and when ; the historian of our times sets down with " averted face tha shame and evil of th day Ie will record, too, with a redeeming throb J i if pride and hope for human nature, the 1 inshaken faith of this true and high-heart •d citizen in the eternal principles of social j irder the unfaltering and intelligent devo .ion with which he fought the battle of .huso principles, ar.d the nob..' vi ry vbich has crowned his efforts and rewarti ?d his endurance. M Farlanc and Zieglcr is the "strong leam" of the republicans that th.v oxj ct to jerk them out of the mud. Ti.e'll have to do heavier pulling tlx n berctofon this county even to come up t > a ph. . The radical- of New Y< rk bt n..n.i- ■, natcil Gen. K. I*. Morgan for governor. QUI' N TV LXTTING. Commisiioners Office, Bellefonte, Aug l l '-, lh"0. Sealed proposals will be r.'"cived at thi office until Saturday the lfith day of Sep tember, at 111 o'clock, J'. in. of said dnv. , for the ■asimrr w ItoMvori of ab it*! raents for a bridge acrot - Penn- Urn-k. to j he built near Karstctter s Saw Mill nt tlx L. C. AS. C. Railroad. Plans and | ci fications can bo seen at tbis othce. By order of the Board. J S. BARXHAKT. aug24t d Clerk to Commissioners. 'OTICE- Letters of Admini-trn' oi. on th estate of W. W. Love, late .f Pot ter twp., dcc'a, have been grunted to Jam laive and O. M. Boal, residing in saiil township, to whom all tier.-ons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment and those having claims >r demand will make known the same without delay. JANE LOVE, '24 aug Gt G. M BOAL. Administrators. DISSOLUTION.— THO PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between th undersigned, doing busine - at ' •' tr< - Hall has been mut'ially dissolved. The books of tho firm will I found at the old -land in the hands <>f John ('. Miller, where all knowing themselves indebted will please call for settlement. J. K MILLER. JOHN C. MILLER. NOTICE.—The store heretofore earr'. d •>n by the above firm will bo continued at the old stand, in all its branches by the tndcrsigncd. JOHN C. MILLER, AVALUAiILZ FAM rOri HALE. IS COLLEOE Twr., CKNTUI CO., PA., on the line of the Lwisburg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad. A Valuable Farm containing 110 acres, more i r less. There is also Ton acres of valuable Timber, which the purchaser could have if desired. The farm is well fenced nnd well watered. Cedar creek running through tho place. The buildings on tho placo consist of a large Two-Story Stone Ilouee, I spring-house, barn and all other ncce.-sary outbuildings. There is on the place a Nice Lot of Fine Fruit Trees. Near tho place are several nianufacto rics, and shops of all kindsconvcnient It ' is expected that the lepol will be located on I lands adjoining. For particulars, address J. S. FOSTER, ' 17 aug tf. Boalshurg. f i Henry Reinhart. WOODWARD. : UNDERTAKER. t Coffins of all styles made on shortest no ' tic?. Undi riaking strictly attended to. 'I U-iargig ruftsuhttble. 17 aug y, i D UK KY 1 ; si A Sttngßiniry BiHlt -tho ittrki lv. j til-.il AloiijgtL.' WhoK' I-inc. Belgrade, August 21. Tho Turks y< • 1 i terday tiia.b tlit. o de-pcrate attacks eti | the Servian | itioli* nl Alex Mitt, , and i son .- of the S. t \ i:i b it'.a'en* "10-t more 1 j than quarter of ih. ir tr.-iißth Several . ' also lost 1 ,v ly. bet I ai 1 to tl o | cim-s fire of the artillery Irom entrench- I mer.t* General T.'hei i ayefl', who com i ut.it del the Servians iu per in, succeed, d ' in repulsing the Turk* on each occasion, j The Turk* renew. 1 the attack early this | morning and were • pulsed ul.u g the i w l ob'line nnd fell b..ek two kilometre-. Goin' al Ti 1 .yell'is under-toed to hnvo j decided n the ev. lit of defeat to fall back {on D. ~ . i l l - . ... the .V , • ..x a 11. I er. h also been form . I a, the rhird line !of defenc. ll'ti. ueral T. hernayeff is nrc . i teet of i 'h l! ■' l rv inlt tl ii.l al M ir vatoyieh i> row advni.irg G.iura' Tchem n !l ir . ip 11- i • I'rtnoe Milan a follows Dip af .ir- are not progressing i badlv Tho Turks hate evacuated the lii o of the Timok but still ovupy Snrtseh ler i'lli: SIOLX WA It. Tho Imliitit liei'U ml Heavy los es eti iJotlx Siiles. St Fail!, An. : ' 1> -p-'.ehe- -t re eeivrd fr -m the . iiunaiuling . ill.-or al standi: gli k• o Indian- tr.nu Sitting 1 Bull camp rep' rt a terrible battle be te. :i him ti i Terry an I t'r •!. - forces. The Indians wer. i - !a' .1 bsx. (t --tered. Terr) and I'ro, b.ox ever, are r(— ported having (Uitainel quite :- heavy ioj-er us the In lians MARK KTS. I'IIILADKLI'HIA. l'bi ulrlplna, August Flour ex | I* I t To M till lauiil) • iat \\ 1 eat. am ber 1 lb 1 al "i> do white wc-tern 1 Corn mix- i if' •: w a; G.ts. we-tern mixed I'.'i a 4 > I'etroleum, rt-tine.l 21i. CHICAGO. Chicago. kugust'JS Flour comnien to choice i t'-Vo ■a' g It" lan. yo - •<* b(ci \\ heat October '.cj seller September V-l C'-rn sell, r August >1 - r > ptern ber t'i oats -Her >. pt. di seller October ; 0| Rye .'<7 Barb v Her August 77. Milk R Makke:-, i rr rtt l weekly by D. Shelmire, Clover Seed 5- U> to He. f s>n to s7,tO per UO lbs. C irn toe t • Rye ' >e to 70 lb N va S, l'la-ter $> , ;gr. tnd $U> per ton. \\ lute Wheat j-1 •to *1 ;U>. Red " SI do to* I 1 Barley 70. to 7.V Timothy to oO I'laster in Stone $7 7o to i- Salt 1 40 to ! 80. i >ati 32e to 35c. Potatoes '-',5- to :.oe. liKLLKKO.N I E MARKETS. White LS heat 51 20 Red 120 ...live 77 Coin art ., '.. Cats ■ Barl.-y 70 Cl> ,'crsee.l • P. tatoes H' I.ard per poun.t 8 Pork per poundOO Butte r'A. Eggs'- "> Plaster pc rt on sll Tallow h BaconlO Ham 15 Lard p * pound 8 cents... Uu- k * heat 66cts. F.our per barrel retail 7,(h... Nova *- "tia plaster sll Cayuga plaster s'.',so per 2000 lbs. Shelled corn 45 to 50 A CHOICE FARM anil HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE. I Will h M xt' •• 11<> public sale, Sept. next, tho foE oving described property, nt the late residence of John Kmmert, d-a .1, situate in Harris t wnsbip, Centre C.-unlj , one FARM, c ntaimng -ne hundred an-i thirty three a-res more or l-'S*. bounded ty land- of H. Kv. ;hart, de. -l, Janus Glenn, McFarb-r.. Dr. Hen i.-rso d and others. Th--farm is well watered, a never failing -treain -if water running through the farm and within thirty yards ot the torn, alt R wed o( neverfatltng wp, ter Rt th" 1 i.e. with t ; I pump in it The improx- in-'iits ere u !*rg" FKAME lItIUSK, txx.. stories high, alm-'-t l;exx ; n frame l ank barn, forty five by eighty fer t an . all otl err.< ee--arv out buildings. This is one *f the toat prodocinc fitnu in this section f>r all kinds- f grain : it is all lmiclr.c land. A larg- 1 ORt HARD <. choic* fruit on the premigaa. F-ir particu ar* :. ;uire of XVm WerU .n the farm. A!*o one M ..-e anU let Sitnate.l in BoaHburg, Centre . - , tho house Is two itories high, with kitchen et ta- h- I to it, a:. l a l necessary outbuild ings also a good stab'-*, a never tailing well of water with g-ant pump. Th- lot - well set with fruit tr-- - of best quality. Al- >t w a< r - al-d 1 p- rch- -•! exe. 1- lent land .t a', r• ar tin •. ;i -i. H' : rni ,.l church is Boalsburg within I*o square, of above house. JOSIAII NKFF, Execut'r of J. Eri mert, dee'd. N. B. —At- v jo ; r'.y can bo b!;. *! t as a xvhoie -r it. part at prt.alc or publi. sale •' ' -"t /"< 1 *i n i leutennial store. At Potters Mills. L. B. McENTIRE ha- u-t r< turn 1 fr >m Philadelphia with a ai.il|vv U select' 1 ft ark of Cheap Goods, whii'il..' !Ti'r< CHEAP KOR CASH oi country Pi'duce, also a largo stock of I.ADIK 5, GENTS, and CHILDREN'S Bhoo<, Gaiters a< low as $1.25 per pair, and ail other good- in proportion. Dry (i od.-, II i• rv. Linens, Embroideries. White (■ oils, Laces Noli' ns and FAN-' CY GOODS, trictly Crt-clni goods b<- j l >w tho usual pric f . H . lirocrry Do-;' partnient consists of tho Cheapest and licst Quality of Groce ries | lYnn- Valley. Sugars Teas C"ffeo, Svrup-, Spice-. Canm-d Fruit-, Ciackir*. CI. • . and Dri' l Fruit- cte. (juecn-- w are. Hardware W...1 and Widow wan 1 and ')i!ci"th-<>i every description. Hat-. I • ii|<-. Drugs, (hi and Paints, al-o Cigar . j Tobacco una Confectioneries. All kite! of produce taken in exchange for goods also highest price paid. Also —Ladies will find a full line ' of millinery goods, comprising the late : styles. I thank tl u people "f Penn* Valley fur their liberal patronage. 18 my < m I KK lIALL Eurnilure Rooms 1 i.7.it a hki mkim:, respei tfully inform* the citizens of Centr county, that lie lias bough t out the old stnndof.l.O Deiningcr, and ha- reduce/ the prices. They have constantly on lmnl ami make l<> order KKDM'K ADS, JIUKKACS SINKS, W ASHSTANDS. Co UN Kit CUPUOAKD.-i TAIILES. Jcc., &r. Their stock of ready-made Furniture it large and warranted of good workmanship and is all made under their own immed - ate supervision, and is offered at rates cheaper than elsewhere. Call and sec our (lock before pun liming elsewhere. 20 fab. ly A NEW IDEA! SOU r.THI.VU FOR 11,1.. lteing an axiom acknowledged by all. tlmt the rash system, (or pay an you go,' is the most pleasant and safest,—as an in : conlive to moro fully establish that sys ' tnii,—tin) undersigned therefore offer t< the public a Premium offiOct*. in (a oils, on bills to tho amount of SS.(X), and M i ts premium on all bills increased to the amount ol $5.00. etc. (viz. on a bill to tin amount of SIO.OO. we will pay SI.(XJ pre initnn, in goods, for Cash or Produce. Wo have READY MADE CLOTHING which we offer at GREATLY REDUCED I'D ICES, for Cash. We thank our patrons for past patron age and all who will avail themselves ol . the inducement presented. Sraoiiit & Swartz, j i Xijluu Hut. ChurchvUle. Holt Htm I M A SACK O ll' i t i 0 \itt A N I'i ol'l.i. in 111 l. I I It KS I.imi.i ii, Augu-tV-'! X I" iul ri< pendent <>f tli Dai'y N hi ' . Mi |.oti alone. i Tie regular tr. op uioro ci ; ' thai tin llt.hi I'. >tlk- Nod 'Uhtt! in i crc* were committed with tho aanctii no ' the author it mr. Outrage* continue to our. The gov Tiior of l'hilippopoli* want . ,t u \ t 1)111- 1 til' Mil ' . 11l It I! ' M Schuyler think* there i iminedint danger ol additional nicre. Ho ail Miggol to hit government the lollowinj m a?urc? : The h*i gmg •! fur leader i i then atro. iti. t, tho diMtriiung of tho Xlui i! iiiaii-and theii bu .1 ng ofihu burnt villa ' at government expense A- the i iio amres eai.i ot tie left to the aulhoritie Mr. S huv lor *lt prop • a foreig i c ui mitaion to tee that thit be executed. DEATHS. V. Vn'onsl irg, liatIiat week, Mr* S vcr a .!e ! M Fun ' or ' \t Aarontbuig. "ii -• . i fIS . Philip*, aged everal year*. In 11utii■ * !t on A .vi-t, Mar; aife.'f Uavut llornor, ugt 1 "I ,> ar , uiontht, and 7 da> - At Aron>burg, on tit, t'other ie, v% i ; >v jofC-l Jacob E. Stover, aged hi ymrsi | month*, and tl day*. On W> July, near Farmer'* XIUS §<• it'll lera infantum, Artuur Franklin, *Ol f XVm. 11. A Xlnry V Smith, ag-J om . Jay le * than 7 month*. !j A t'AUG. To *tl x*!.. arr iafferfiv tti the trr*>i* .1 i tut is -trltv-tis of )onth. lieri "iiakbeM, <*li) tie. i t* |jf IMtlli aM.ii I ttd • ItvilW tli*l Kilt I" tin Kr* T lutitAJl, Matt • *. I* s. s m \ i e ' ■ It . & ,i. Harris! NO. s, BROCK EKHOFF ROW. IRON, NAILS, O Paints OILS," ETC., J A J. HARRIS, Uollcfonte. CENTENNIAL ;V/ c£lir;i£ WALL, AT Wolf's Old Stand. Magnificent So Ik of Spring . :ul :ti; titer Goods. OnbWvitbl Lo v; PriCD I POLITE ATTENTION ! Having jurt returne i :*r..ui the Hart. and bought l panic price*, 1 am now prepared t' re:i cheaper than evv r I'etorc. X|j etovh eoruirt* in part . f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, lE\T> A CAES, ROOTS SHOES, Kl*llill-11l ROOTS, SANDALS, tc., Ac. Ladies' and Gents' Endcrwear a -pec ialitv. A l.Aitc.K -TOCK or READY - ftIADE CLOTHING jconstantly on hand. I-ook at the fi f r itrcs: (iood Casfimcre Suilt, slo.t ' (iuod Ourimere ('on'*, s..ot Customers will find the -tock com plot*, and a call i a!l that i r. ,uin , to assure you that this is the be ; place in ti ) valley to buy y ur 1- S lit'mrmbrr, ire h rrr Init MU pfidC fit . ' vcryonc. v . Wm. Woi.r. EXTRAORDINARY Inducements to Cash Buyers. __ i i We wish to say to the people of Reims Yiillev. that we have just opened and are now ottering full lines of all that we deal in at such prices that even defy com ment, or competition. IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK OUR CLOTHING DEI'ART.MKNT is full of Bur- DootS and SllOeS. ottina, at from Five dollars for :t lull Sutl of Men's Cloth ing up to llit liui st Ready Made goods in (own. Ladies' Shoes al 1 dollar per pair. Misses' Shoes a To cents per pair. Mcu's l'iuw Shoes ut Sl. 2d. Men' (Brogans ut $1.25. 11l the DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT At such prices as will astonish you, Calicoes ai deem.- Wo have Ladies' Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' Hose at 10c Musiiii ut 0, 7 and 8 cents. Dress goods in all tin Men's Hose at 5 cents. Ladies' handkerchiefs at 5c newest styles from 10 cents per yard up to the best Kid Gloves at 50 cents. Clark's O. N. T., Cotton. Gc grades of Silk. jund all other goods in proportion. 01VS 413 A CALL WH254 /QU 00i/l£ TO ToWtJ"Sl2j2iai2Jl TM2 PLAfii —TIIE OI.D ESTABLISHED STAND OF Apr 2 S. it A LOEB. HARDWARES and STOVES THOMAS A. HICKS & B R 0„ (SaMcnon to WILSON" .V HICKS,) will si ll HARDWARE. STOVES, Saddlery, Coach-makers' rial, Build er.-. Hardware, of ail kinds, I 'a in Is, Oils, &c. Nails, Iron and Glass a s|>e t ialh.al Hie LOWEST CASH I'RICKS. Childreus* Carriages, Shovel Flows, CiiHing Roves, Or. W have (lu: host COOK STOVES and RANGES in lite MarkO.and warrant (hem (o he good. We keep till repairs for same, atiti will seil lower liiaii elsewhere. Anyone in this county, building, or •dealing in (his line of goods, will pay (Item (o come and see us. THOMAS A. HICKS A BROTHER, 10 j , Pa. ..1, .ii i ii,, i IMPOHTANT TO BUILDK.RS The ut "* >isigned it now prepared to tell Itrick a ni> kiln* a'. Centre Hall to -nil purchiwer: ut reu-'Oiable rales, alo to < jrii.h or con tract ltrickwurk. S. S. FAltNKit loJINI VLEXANIii t, At. 1> P f ' I'll v - ii-iati and Sargt-i.n, It. jpectlully oflert his ptofettional ter X ■ '* to the eUiiei.v ut lYtiiie Hull anv -v. it\ ConmltHtu'ii iii l.nglith or tier i un. Ha- a lull line of instrument* foi W . Xlract. ig teeth, Utilce and residence li ti the Lutk. parsonage. 27fcbtl i.f I y Ng i£ tf 8 i! ♦? tf C mifiTtF F f f P f to To the Working Clatt XX'e can furiiitli u e'hilo)mrhl wUhh }"U <*u make rry U igc _ >, lu > .. mulo mlltiotit IteiUK <**.> lrvm c. i Wight lfci.l KliU>d iO !) lU Ml- 1 lUll|> l" take Mlll>a% liUwr* lull I lt < i utrui.lai Kct I* LIE pabtUall-il u lite ' u.lrJ Mm!< r - 4 chJOAUAM , I f ct tun U&1) ; I'd )C*| 1 lie iicvtd 1 dct olMl |o nUklctct i* ut It fcr; nlttH lc-fl with hid I culcuuul fr*> Tli# io lit| I luU'illtlli hi l*hllndolykl* lM lull| llUslffeUtd * lit tltflMll I MJIM II I i.c Wliiilo t>r<',de tccl fmaj UtlclMl lu UiclT ( Jhlj)'i I cUtoilU Isti lilit E.lm>, . rltgMl MlitoO . itjtMi ilitdi it# prnuluiu | trUrt u pio*cnU>u fiw u> ll .1 • ' 1 iri..rlt,! lthio t n • I - iiutttlit vlth AUiiltrlMij cf IhM lltl(*l< ft .* I uU .i>t*l* Mtc l-j . lu Ahi UIM ill f.r , ur M*tt< • rwflH M#rt>l. I r Tut • Lut* lb plyei iUti l't tul o ft till liUUcli wsA uf eu!( flhcO m igrt.l* h.. ale .sh'.'.g a I tgh at A da) aud upssrili No I* t i.r it. , t drla) lUiUeiuUi U voU ttolking lo glir 11, MMIUCMM M lli*l fkcUil lot Vita* iTHdUrU, - and 1< p ol t apn, i*!.i' Si Wt ent frwi I. •it • ap|-l) .a • II U >t M.t 1 dMughlcn tokic lov Hi) 1 • "?vc of '0 | . AMthlv ' 1 Jitod jbui* Is I t e I •• u I*- Lm* the • * thirl It u j4m -AM *r> Ci ritml iitrl]) •ht ir' irj ..ttchUt - II c , -s.l g'U U. N" w.i* U) be * -.re.! to nuit It a j*l. want fc-oJ afpr* i - ; # !*• 1"t x i - .. liMrdlt a if ho . t'f w k. M A hl* rhtrgi v. '.J ! c loin ! i* I ! HOUSE. ItELI.KFoN'TK, t'A. D. JOHNBO N .( 8 0 N S. ThliVfil i> en htrtel uluilelfltbe huuneiportlnt f el MU, :M Inecft t • Ufbl) f:uv*l4. r#t-*4ttl4*i u.n hand n .p'endu? n s. rtaicr.t o '• UOl Sh II ItN I I I ill. from the con. m net to the mo tc'.egant. Cll X M ItK K s KT>, l'A KLOK r-KTS, SoKAS. CIIXIHs. UIhStEAOS, „V. out. h.iTTiti.'-M.* II AI It MAT 3 Tl'.KSshS, and anything wanted ir. the line of hii hu-invn- homemude and city w rk. Al 0 i, Til uiklo* .pet iulily a:.d keep* oi hand, the largc.t and flneH .lock of WALL PAPER. 'ii !• Id at re:, oahlo rate*, whole?* •t nr. i retui'. Give him a i nil befen pur M . hai>ing eUewhere. fcbG*ly nr. "F< > I'.TN i. Y, Attorn** at Lei Ilellefonte. Pa Ofllee over Hey | nlili hank. may Ifi'-' , VEXV TORE. NLW GOODS AND it Panic Prices, ii. %. r.Aititi*!i:it. jut the old Centre Hill stand, r ! J u.t openiiig a Slock of NEW GOODS, "! OLD FASHIONED I'UICKS! - A large variety of Ladies Dress Goods Great Bargain- in Muslins and Calicoes. * Ready-mule ('!.(thing Warranted to Suit. i His Ckthi and Casviiners, Caut b excelled, ' His Crocery Department. Artonisln > every one in a-tortment and low ":pric<*g. ' Syrup. Sugar, T. , Coflee. Canned fruits, .j Domestic and Foreign Fruit*, Cheea*, and every other article belong. >! ing lo the Grocery Dcpart l , m e ii t. Farmer*, Mechanie* and look lo your rntere-t tine dollar aved i> u dollar in ;.ocket. Then call and sec at what a.tonuhingly low prices -""-f No trouble to tlu.w Good*. AUo the choicett FAMILY FLOCK al* 'way* on hand. Apr. 15, y. | ii ixit v it 00/. i: it. MwiuUciam of god Dgglei m ,11 A It N ESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES Ac i Ct.STKE HALL. PA Li pairing of all kind* executed at short notice. '£* jun Cm. ! -I "■mSShoMi.' PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE IIALL, PA. l.E< hIX E DEPOSITS, and allowlnterj l Oft; Dbeowt N. tr- , Buy and Sectiriiiet, Gold and Coupons. PxtkullorrtK, WM. B. Mikolx, • j Cathier. | H—dqaart#it for BooU and Shoea! JOH\ POM lilts. ; BOOT it SIIO E M A K ER' 1 OFC EN THE CtH'NTY. diploma ~ ) Awarded to John Power* for the j •t ;ne llftuli xhibited at Cen* ; tr i lunty T air for tho year le*s. J ; j/U TI u fjTirf on i, Oppo-ite It ur h House, MKLLKEOXTE. PA. lie keeps constantly ou hand a full i line of H O <> T H A \ 1> h II > K S. He i* jut opening ihe large?*, iim k of i Spring (ioodt ■ ver brought to ttdlefonte. £ J J £ £ >J 0£ : for ladies, kept eomtantty on hand. _ leHil* and Shoe* for nun and women, of |ll *tyio, (jualJiy and price*, from ihe 1 ,'i 1 costly to tho cheapest, conslantly kept <•.' hand. WE DEFY COMPETITION! either in quality or prices. Call and examiue hi* new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and you will find ill nd vantage. Aprl'l 1 v. ' ALXXAM.eiI C. M. Bowxae. \ LKXANDKR A* BOWERS. At-! + m. 1 r mgt-U.Il(!lrl< .In Fl rlililla>H ii ' enrn KC I cdlertad.*. nd Or%h*Xi* I '4 1? Excelsior Cement j To# aii4fß#d #•• —nt* rMtiU-I <*f M V4All| •; u* kiiu#, b*y hot 1 fwL Mliia. It) Mgtagjiap TkU fmiti( has slragd) Jj. Ui4S lij-i. IDc I. A A > ,hK snd lu lw t> L'Wtd I M|Llj MUsfst Uify nil , I" • BM-slnsro uswwl. Mnd MM oatisi U- any no* u.mxja'mc tut#vf for U# La i *<#rn. >V fc u. r I'tj#*#, c< mhmtovm pr;*oMr a *vkm! .jnalu, , < t rxtiwj f la drgtr* •.r thi* la-meat Dmm Mlrv#4j lerr. f#t std, iwld*. sad randrrad tb utttxMrf ssllsfsrßnt) l*rnscnia,! vasaMtrucUn# t ll--,tia. U|rt# U*l*-r him*. A. . Will *<• it 1., (belt Ml*rtM#. I*. b*Mr this tlx t-F.l tod Mko Ihst b**srrgau Ujm mxl4< U> M* re>i>:v ' J.U MKYKH I -iiifcxit it A*ma*bi?ra. P* 0£ s. i. i.l TLl.lt's, UonlUt, Mlllheim. I tif m t|i | „n |.* t, t!„ tHiblle He U !rrTe~l I*. perform *ll .-tionlli.ti, in the tlu>l_|Mla. n->* ... f , \\ T I REBER, Attorner-at Law. ' • hwa*atMal wgtvMtoaUbaWamiaa inidH I > hi* i re la i 1. or i'enirr-oeaatj. Of tpjhocwlthn K lirlni-j hrUrf.n.io >1 I 9 ■I MM mtZ Q 25 BAR IKON 2} cts. per lb. IBURDEN'B HORSE SHOES at $5.00 per Keg. NAILS. ns good as the best at $3 00' per Keg. LOCKS 38cts each. I I' F. G. FRANC ISC US. Lev. itloun, mar 3(1 y. . JHE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE RE-OPENED! A NEW THING IN AN OLD PLACE. The Bellefonte p-iblic and the people ofi thee entry generally will be pieased tol know that the old and well established J DRUG STORE, ! late the property of Jatnet C. Wilhamr, | on Allegheny street, next door to Hicks' hardware emporium, has been re opened for business and i* be ing rapidly re-stocked and tilted out with the bent and most popular DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, DYE STUFFS, NOTIONS, j and everything usually kept in a £r*t-clas*| Drug More IMCF.KC UIPTIO\SCMRKFrir ly eoiii|ot!itdcd nl nil liotin* of the dav or night, and particular and! prompt attention given to the wanu of farmers and others who live in the country. .Store never ijclosod to those who want medicines oil anything tn the drug line. ; The undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive the pub lic tatonage. H. * HESEINGTOH, 6 t>n ly- Agent-1 D. F. LUSE. .PAINTER, Siri, | offers his services to the citiietw of • Centre county in IIOUMO, SIGN autl Ornamental Painting. i Striping, orcanjenling and gilding, iGrutning OAK, WALNUT. CHESTNUT, Etc. I lasn and hancy Paper hanging. Orders respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable. 20 apr tf. H. A.J. OKN DORK DENTIST. 1, .till locate st Ptn* liter* Mills sod is BPS jirc t>srd to tr**l to th. homr, of |tottoU *1 s '.wlsuer suit t.-ndwratt* dwsrwd orrt. lo his Uao, In U*w bwwt rasnnor. of l.osc qu*Ut> so.l st roMousbl* rstss 1b —-rtlon of no* dratures rasdc a sftsislc, Tooth • tcsctod Without |tolU XI ,40 7, Harness. Saddles. &c - The nndrrantuvi. deUrrnt twd to teel tLr popuUi •cmnnri for inr#. ttl>LEitT i w uIt.TT-t sl the old stand. l>e*lr* in refill, f lh |—.| l snd Ida lime., th loom*) sad most WW and eon. dote usorlnimt of KsdiflM, liaroeu. Collars lirtdloa. of rterj drwrrlpUto sad .juslll, . W hIM, so. - la fa. l e..nthins to cooi|>!ot a Oral ciaaa trial Inh meot, ho uuo o9er> st iwtrws • huh sill soil Utstlmm J AtOH Utxcibh c'sntrs MalL Chas. H. Held, ( lock. IValrhmakerd Jetrelc) Millhcim, Centre Co., I'a. U kind* ff clock*. WaldiM and Jewelry of th wijlMt. M aim. th* MaranriU* Fntwal fnlemie i Dark*, pniviile.l with a cuuipjmt* lod* ui tho moni. and Uy t.f thf month *nl wo. k on |u face which 1 •urrtnUsl M iwrlwt tUn* kcoper. Clock*. \Vau.hw* *odJwlrY r. alr#d on abort n. { M*pr Colter**!!' I . !•!>-..-I l-aaa, on th. ra.iunl run , without mr d in. of >|.inia|..r! i ios or S.raißsl Witokana. Isro j imtar, Keimosi I ...w, lir.j. i.ncj M.ntslsod fin .si liioafuettr, Itnpadtacets to Msrrlsae. etc. U . •asuiapiiou, snd tiu. luducodbr Mlf.indu | tfonr* or oaf ratraiuauc*. etc, I £"*'*•'? f "Bird eorelci*. uulj all tent. Ihe celebrated author. In Una adtuirablw Kaas a.lj demooa-rt. from s thirtj ,cars' succcsali :.-actlea,fhst the ai.nulnxn.toe.iu.urfa ~| astf at.ui uajr te ra1l all, cured without the dangerous uao < internal medlim* or the arpltratloo of lh* kntf. tailauu ont a mode of cur* al one. simple, certali and rfln tual. by meant of which srery außerer t matter what his condition may 10, a..t sure huuse .leajily. tri r ale ly. and radically. I'hla 1 endure ahould to. i u the hands of ersry yout tnderery man to the land. ' >ent under seal. In st.lain enrelope. to ny addrea 'TdArnM'thsT'ubfl'ahei^ 10 * nl * or two post .Um.w at F. HRUGMAN & SON l's <1 Ana St., New Yurki Post OSee lioi.tif c. PECK'S COA ?^F?.FFC A I(?A TOR Y 'c. Tho midanigned has openod amvc to tblishmont, at his new hopt, f o i tl , tiianufactuio of ,c > Carriages, Buggies, &. Spring Wagon Stations AND SLEDS, PLAIN AND FANCY of every description . tf All vehicles manufactured bv hi - are warranted to render satisfaction, and oquat to any work done elsewhere. He uses none but the best matcru 27 and employs tbe most skillful workmc tlonce they flatter themselves that th< and flnUl," 0 t ' XcolU ' d durabili from . disUnce.promptly aHen Come and examine my work befo contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE Ail kind* of Kejuumg do*, ' "" •*, hi A SON, Have the exclusive ale ia Bellefonte Edwin U. Hurts' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the B&Si OJjL33 J/J 1! S HOLES ALL * HtTAIL DEALREd IN Calf Skins,' SOLE LEATHER. SHOE FINDINGS, Ac. jAll Kimlx of CualotD Work Made To Order. Biahop Street, BELLEFONTE, P*. pOmaytf. * BEATTY'ST^X. lor Organ*. Factory Establitbed in 18 jG. From the Prea*. From G. D. White, Editor Hacketta* toatn. N. J. Herald. "The organ ha* a rich, deep and aoul stirring tone ; could not atay in Ute hou*e without it It help* wonderfully to drive away the thought* ofb-rd time*." The Lebanon Pa. Daily New*, saya : "We are in receipt of one of those five octave Parlor Organ*, manufactured by D. F. Bcatty, Wafhingtort, N J. Thia organ ia a fine, solid black walnut case, ana in lone it cannot be aurpasaed by any instrument of it* kind. ' From the Lowell Neb. Register. "We received thi* week, direct from the manufacturer, D. F. Beatty. Wash ington, N. J., hi* justly celebrated organ, I elegant in appeerance, and handsomely | furnished unexcelled in richness and pow jer of tone. We are more than pleased j with it, and heartily recommend it to any lone contemplating of purchasing an or- K*r • j Best offer given. Money refunded upon I return of utgan and freight charges paid by me iD. F. Beatlyj both ways tf unsat isfactory. aft. r a test trial of five days. <)rrsn warra:. d lor six year*. Agenu wanted everywhere, male or fe ma e, to canvass for this superior instru ment. Address D. F. HKATTY. Washington, New Jersey- CENT RHE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI EIIIRAT, jat his e*ubli*hmcnt at Centre Hall, keep |"n hand, and lor sale, at the most reasons ble rates. Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, Puis AX I) _F ANCY * I and vehicles of every description made to lorder,I order, and warranted to be made of the I best seasoned material, and by the most Isk.Ued snd.competent workmen. Bodies | for buggies and spring-wagons Ac., of the I most mproved pattern* made to order.also j Gearing of all kinds made to order- All I kinds ot repairing done promptly and at the lowest possible rate*. Persons wanting anything in bis line are i requested to call and examine his work, ! will find it not to be excelled for dur*. I ability and wear. may Btf. * ,i Sandalwood i P -•* • inach itmS; pnwrr ta murtw to a I b*-*lth> .tat* th* tnuc. lurtubru.. < * lh* utwthra than . *llh*r (AM* or IVwtiW It a*r*r aclnii I I to rwrtala and pw*4r ta ua aetata. It I- * 'ipwr , M-lnt< rterj tiUm rwaxxtf kntj caprala. car* ta ate |ot rl*M day*. Xo otltor Madtcla* eta do thta. lHtad.. Out At u t Soft t ti-tulu oontoiatac Oil lof ftoad.lw.--Iw.dit tt 111 I true More* A.k tor elf .alar, or acad Vo.XS A XT Woottor Slnwl. S. Y, tot ow*. aprCSta * " BEATTY S PARLOR - B * Elegant styles, with valuable improve* - menu. New and Beautiful Solo Stops. Over one thousand Organists and Musi* „ oian* indorse these organs and recommend 0 them as strictly first class in Tone, Me chanism and durability. Warranted for -ix years. or I -,| Moat Elegant aud Latest Improved* h j • I Have been awarded the Highest PremD - iimt in competition with other* for siniplic* ity, Durability, Promptness, and Fiane >g I like action. Pure, sweet, and evenly baUncod tone, h , orchestral effects, and in-tantaneous ac i-r cam which may be had to the reeds. Send for Price List. Address, DANIELP LiiATTY, ,a Washington, New Jertey, - ; OBSTACLES HA PPT RKLIKK to Yaaaa MB IV rn frum th* *Scto of Kcron mad Abua Inwirir ltf Msabood rMtoiwd. la* MARRIAGE ixdimunu to Hirmit rrmoved. Mew ll', tu.thod of tnutmeat. N'w and mnarkabla rwmedSea. ,11 ltuok. .ad clruulu* Mat frew la .cwlod woTclope*. AS 01 dnwe I1OWA*1) AtWix-iiTtoK, 41- N Ninth St. Phaa -I*l. dch'hto. Pa.—Aa InatltnUoa havin a hlh root**taw for noaorahla ooadnot and luvfeaatoaal akiU. iS lal-y. ul T L. SPANGLEE, Attorney-at-Law, sl Bellefonte, Pa. Omce with *Jj Bush & Yocum. Consultation in Engliak iw and German. Collections promptly attead* od to. febS-Sf in. DO *ll ; BEATTY „ta Grand, Square and Upright From Rufus Rn; J :r, of the firm of Sny* der A Hendricks, Carriage Manulacturcrt, of the city of Allentown, I'a : rr "I must confess I hardly know how to f m express rny gratification on receiving the es Beatty Piano yc-u shipped me. It is at , least all I could ask, wish or expect. Onm of our most eminent musicians tried it ami spoke in the most favorable terms, after thoroughly testing it." Best offer ever given. Money refunded jc upon return of Piano and freight chargea ' paid by mo (D. F. Beatty) both ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of fit# day. Pianos warranted for six years. Address, D. F. BEATTY, lim v>3iiit v Washington. Now Jars# ' F M' MAN US, Attorney at-low" , u i m v Bellefonte, Pa. Office with Jag. en' M ''Manus. osq 2Bjul tf :CipliS Blfttchh v'e SuodiPd Cueoibr mod Graty* fo.'i eupptr liuiniri.f) inn l<-w ity let, i.uk<: -i;, :l nj rofMlk Miu>tjfW-ttjr uk tiCUif ojrrrmUr iucrtMH J.; *u>.. aod isiofMi DAHOI, PVIMSMALL tliltors, and ;]>TudMfr pecusLy. rv off lu ■ 1 *<- J when in town Vj th-: Ux UxLs lfii