The> Centre Reporter, Centre HALT.. Pa.. M*> :;i - ' Ifirabrtw* iMbm wrajNwP*wo rat , rnio for two years. ami it* ' ' n a State to emigrate from mow t. t crease. —I" ' '•' ' " Yo, it would seem so from the u ' 11 " nor in which tho catqct-lwgg''•* >• of it. Zack Chandler has quit lums. p •* nt Washington and moved to K>". With Hayes going on a- ho e- om Zack doe* not care about being at V. >•' ington -it would give hit * the '> > a He was chief conspirator to put h.vs into tho chair, and leaves Washing.. .. in disgust. i • The Pittsburg republicans had* nei-y convention last week. It was a ieg.lt • -sor, with enough angry Hood am swearing to supply * Tnik.sh •■"■'." Resolutions endorsing llaves an.: h.> poli. v were laid upon the table .'ust see how these republicans refuse to ■ stand by their creature of iraud. 1 ' Some one sent a forced res tin . " front J. R. l.ewis. Chief Justice of Wa- V ingtonTt r., tothc Preside nt. where up >n Associate Justice Green, et the snia eonrt, was appointc 1 to the vacancy, ter which the forgery wa* f nnd out. *nel the ap;K>intmeut of Mr. Green u yoked. That ..< a atnart trick. The Murphy ten;peiav.ee movement, exceeds Father Matl.i a*#. r any other • revioua effort* in beh '• Temper nee. The IVrt - s *hi M trphv ictinwraur* nave uow extends it a o r . at part of Pennsylvania and O' • -: t has penetrated from the lar ■>• cities r.r.d towna to the village and untry popu lation. It is making headway in In diana, Kentucky, Illinois, Mie'iipm. S itilhifll and Western Sew Turk and Canada. In nearly all there States au.t alities the movement has 1 ecu start . .! and directed from Pittsburg until it v\ s aide to go alone, w hen local organs iz .lions assumed its direction. A op important feature is that Murphy s kindly tone and policy in present ii-; the gospel of temperance is everywhere adopted. The laborers in the vincyar ; s kto his text. Moral suasion is the w. apon,offensive and defensive, whih legal prohibition, crusading and bitter speech against manufacturers and ven ders is uniformly discountenanced. If the over sealous seek to fall hack on the old methods of force and denunciation thev are summarily silenced. Men everywhere, who have hitherto been prohibition champions, are beginning to see, and better still publicly acknow .♦ e.'igc, sumptuary laws are no help but a hinderance to the practieal work of re formation. The Tyrone Herald, a repnblioan pa per, hits Haves a side wipe, by asking the following question: '"lsn't it about time that treas. : vv.,s made odious in this country?" Many of the readers of the Reporter have heard of Edenburg, a new town in the oil region, and the follow:: g de scription of it we tind in an exchange. Edenburg is a new village—it -alls it self a city—in the oil region of Pennsyl vania. The 3,000 inhabitants live in houses that have neither lath nor plas ter; and'altogethcr the place is like those that grow suddenly in Western mining districts. There are five faro banks, a variety theatre, and uncounted liquor saloons. To off-ct them there is one small church. New and profitable oil weils recently bored in the neighbor hood are the cause of Edenburg's exis tence. It is at one end of a narrow guage railroad, that a correspondent of the Chicago Time- describes as follow - "It runs around in this mouutairtf.::- eountry wi.h an abandon that is truly refre-hing. It .-kips over hills pd down precipices, aoJges around big stumps, straddles deep gorge* on hoon polc stilts that twist aud bend beneath it* tread and threaten to sen 1 ibe traveller 300 feet iaio eternal smash every moment, hangs by one foot "ii the side of the mountain's stone wall-, bends around curves like a eontor onist runs on tin wheel* of one side, hutuirs the cars around like . to >n sea in the English Channel, was completed in January, cost s4o<''>o. cleared li.-eU in three months, charge* f 1 . the trip an 1 is crowded with bu ines.-." llon.*A. C. Noye-, of Clinton, v. ;1! b. a strong candidate fur the democratic nomination for slate treasurer. O' Nove will also 1h a streng candidate if lie gets upon the ticket, and To w ii! !>* clecteil too. He belongs to the old Frank Shunk school of demo rat--". He is a good, big and strong Noyea, yet makes very little noise. M'Mahon, the President of France, is evidently inclined to turn the Republic into an again. His recent do ings create suspicion and uneasiness, and his coupd'Etat will not receive the endorsement of the French peo ple. The Times' Paris dispatch has the following: ' France will doubtless pro nounce overwhelmingly against Presi dent MacMahon at the elections even if the Senate gives a majority in favor of dissolution, which is very doubtful. The refusal of the Senate to authorize a dis solution would inevitably cause Mac- Mahon's resignation." The State Board of Agriculture met at Harrisburg on Tuesday. This is a new humbug brought into life by the Legis lature last winter, for which $3,000 were appropriated. It won't amount to a junch of snuff, but will give a set of fel lows a chance to have their expenses paid out of the State Treasury for going to Harrisburg several times a year and have a good jolly time. Besides, it gives some politician a ehnn< o to be Secreta ry at $1,500 a year. The sooner this humbug is blowed out of existence the better, forit will be but a few years till it will cost the State £IO,OOO t0£30,000 a year or more. Give the concern a dure of Paris green and clean out the Fraud. Gen. Grant arrived safely in Europe, lie intends wearing his uniform, all the time, anil expects to have come big re ceptions in his travels. Wc don't know whether he will refuse presents. Little Greece also thinks of taking a hand in the war against the Turks. Russia with a little greecr might slip through Turkey quicker than by oirk. Texas beef is sold in London at 14 ccnta, while in Galveston, Texas, it is Bold at fifteen. Ex-Gov. Fentoiv of New Y rk, * liberal, is to have a foreign mission from Hayes. The great coal companies have resol ved, at a conference held in New York, to suspend many operation; and tie ship: -ent " u.i mJunelo • Inly 15 Well, let'em Stop, ti.e . ,n w 11 F -*• ;- s' u n..; w..:m d-ring the sus pension to take the pi* ' * fnel. In Philadelphia .Jtw have or'igtcj in Murphy's cold wa'or army. VI'M. n and appoint senatorial conferee s. I;l'IU i lIOS Oi M M< I>. Strikes and labor trouble-, both in ihiaeo tnlry and Europe are far hom Indue ended. In England -ome 35,000 mit- are boot to tHk*. In ™**7 ; ... r! .in own . mntiy, workmen ate leu ; d.seha ge.l from large companies in order to reduce expense-. and wages of th' -o retained are being cut d wit. A uetieo was p -ted in the 1 ehigh VttUe'V Railroad round house at 1 iston a few days ago, notifying engineers of that road of a proposed reduction of wage.- to take ofleet June Ist. I low in. are the reductions to be made tin re reivii ng d IHI1 H1 da> ate to be reduc ed to S3 id; those receiving J - ' 'o $2 00, and those receiving {J 00 tof-' SO. \ -m . ' tig of the l:ot!. rho. I of I n • .1 Engineers w 1! 1 h d on Sm vlay .to take a " n ntf e proj l re d action. The lioard of Uirectow of the lVitn svhania Kaihoad Company have deci ! - ed to make a reduction of 10 per .cut in i! e-alar..- of all employe-, begin ning ul the President, and continuing downward through all grade* ol the vwriooa departments. l\ient:-ti i tuadi in the. use of laloiei and tr.nk uien, who now rccetvo e— than oue dollar per day. n.e Pei.na. RH. Comp. tiiroiigh Ibv relent S. >tt 1 ..ssenl out test ruction, ordering a reduction of wages. Ihe or der contains tho following lit -olvcd, l'hat a . -.liiclion I . :a t tee oer ivnt. be made in the preset t compensation of all otlieers nnd -m --ulov.. sof every grade, in the -ci \ ,e t lit* i IM{ UUlOllllt , i I Needs ten cents per hour, to take e.Te, t on and after June 1-t next. the reduction mentioned in the eit trlar ; : plics to every emp' yee of tie eour, anv. ft cm the president down, > x x-pting only those who now revive „til> one dollar :t ,la> or less. The above action of the 1 r,l -et :' ::.. , learlv the nece.—itv for the ti, : referred to, in order to me,! the exigencies > f the tinu-.-. \!l the roads owned and coiitrol,e,l t-v ' the l'eiiiisylvai ia raiiroad ~ inpatiy ! have taken similar action, and tie re duetien will take pl-.ee on June -t tn :. Northern Uentral, Allegheny Valley ! the roads of the "IV unsvlvaniii coin p.- | nv," including the Tut.-burg. I War lie at 1 l hi,ago and the entire i north western system and the 1 it'.-burg. Cincinnati and St. 1 ui- and oilier roads of the suathwe-tern system. A Si: IF It LAIS K PARTY r While Hayes got it into his head to ' resurrect the defunct M big party, tlieie are others who would make a I,lam® par v . About lob Republicans held a secret nu clit.g in Washington, a few ' day- ago with the latter idea in view. We here give the Washington despatch about it, dated May 35 : According to previous MMOIMt ment, a -ocret meeting was held in M .ishing ton last i.iglit m the porno®® of organ jiing a national party in the interest of >cuator Blaine. About one hundred : and fifty persons fro in different state wire;re mut Tlo •-*' from the i. rt ii ix presse'ei themselves stronglv against the ",:rse of Mr. Hayes anel ii* cabinet, al leging that they retained in otlice men wh- are opp-'.-eel to the principles of the re; nlearn tiarty. te the-exclusion of its Pro 1 and true adherents. Representa tive- from the south declared that Mr. Hayes hael dis-arded the Gate.- which elected him and given office to the ene mies of the party. Resolutions were adopted organizing the meeting into u national secre-t body, l'ertmuietit otli eers were elected, with power toinstitute branches throughout ttic- country, with lw®me a shepherd, and may! e, U. > Senator from t'ol-irudo Ben Butler. } king over a heard of cattle, with bull land cows and calves to c,>m at hi word. reiognixing his voice as be -wn t ly sings out at the setting of the sun *'c> me boss," "sitkey, aukev,"ai d "come seb, come seh," will lea pleasure to tie hero of the Hutch Gap canal. If C'olo radacalve* will need l>e raised with a spoon then Ben will have the spuona to raise them with, sure. REVIVAL OF THE REPORT THAI MR. TILDES WILL ' ONI EST 11.1 J A.-T.s TITLE. A Washington correspondent, May 3", eaye .• The National Republican of yes terday revives the old story current here a month ago that Mr. Tilden in tends to test Mr. Hayes's legal right to tho Presidency under the last section of the Electoral Commission hill, to which, according to the same authority, Field's Quo Warranto bill is to be supplement ed. The latter bill is to be pressed to a passage in both houses at the next Jses sion, and under it Hayes is tobe ousted, it says, upon the evidence taken by the Congressional committees sent to ttie doubtful .States and now in the hands of Mr. T ilden. There is no doubt that all but one of the members of the Louisia na Returning Board would now honest lv certifv t!.* pbrtnml v,.0- ~r I iy certity me electoral vote ot i.ouisiana to Mr. Tilden, if they had the opportu nity, and regret that they counted Ik>ili Tilden and Nicbolls out. Even old Well* sav* that if Nicholls is the lawful Governor of Ixmisiana, Tilden is the lawful President of the United States; bat, at the same time, it is doubted by the latter's friends here if any proceed ing in the nature of quo warranto i- to be instituted to depose Hayes. Mr. Mer rick, of counsel before the Commission, knows nothing of it. MEX 1 ( O'.S TR 01111. EE. The people of Mexico are sd used to revolutions and insurrections that wc do not see how they would exist with out something to disturb them. They are now having two claimant* to the Presidency. F.x-Pre*ident Lerdo, i* making great efforts to reinstate himself a- Pre .dent of Mexico; that there isi .ui h id vity along th® Bio Grande bv fib pai i.-.uis; that Gmeial Eob> o and Padre \ asijui-M are bis cliii-f Mipp iters; that the latter has raised and equipped a force of GOO cavalry within u few days past; that several shipment* of arms re cently arrived ut Sun Antonio; that re cruiting is raj.idly going on, and that Lerdo evidently intend* to make Ameri can s- il nis 1... cf ,-uppla - and opera ticnK until lie is strong enough to take a stand iu Mexico. Americans regard his attempt to regain tho Presidency us a forlorn liope, that his defeat 1* certain, and that it will revive the bordr •• trou bles and suhjec. Americans along the Ri. Grande to robbery and outrage, us Mexican banditti will swarm in re-: the river and retaliate on our . itizens for permitting the insurrectionary move ment to be organize J there. Ho says- Gen. Ord. c i ii!! iv. Z 01 v. ST, i\ ;• ,v t rur iNM;n msroirv or ritr miv-t ia , cami'.vio.v now m". i i t, i \n's ii\ <• VI..N VV A- ,ll,( I 111 \|M I'l -*' II I", n On the eighth of March I wa- -.ldet.-l n to repair to hendqiiartei- elnhh-d there wore the general in i hief, the el . ' engineer of the nrnn of the I'otoiua. . and all of the div isoti e. tmuaiidi i- > \- ' Ci pt I .enel al llook.i who was tcpti -euted bi I leneial Nag'. I a. i . VI ("lellan -nbmitted to u- l.i plan tor t( the movements .'f the army, and then eft ns to ourselves I p II tire qUe-11.-'i ■ i ap|troval ol los plan th® vote wna, l think, nine for approval t- threeugain-t .1 111 though it has I.( 111 I, p.'! lc : a < : ■ !•' t> four, the iiunihcr- ate not i.iatei; . .. tlie main >b -,! . 1 the trie. '. nc w - to obtain a condemnation of the plan by . the sirborvlinate generals, liiiinr.liately otter tliis, meeting we were informed that the I're-ulent w ish. .1 to -a eU- M i w. ut to the While I t.-is. , n.l fou there the Ihe-ident and >, ict. iy o" War l'hev kin w the result cf . i meeting. I ach one ot us was aske.l in am by tb® UtrttUitjr ol w ~i uui opln , 1.-ll of the tune nqu i<-l to trans'ei t! • ,re..v to its in w base tin g. ieia ( •inlou was that a month won!, l l- ie jinred, and each was aaked by t'.< t-ec i. turv whether he w ..s willing t-' have * ■his suffering country wait a month - un*cr before a blow waa inflicted npan • he eneu.v . W.. vv.-iai then a- .t-*l in uru whether we th ■ ;ghl the am y - ight to lie organixeil into army . rp r not. W'e unanimously answered that we thought it ought to he s. . re ..run I 11.e I'rew.lciit the n infi rmed us that !.. deferred hi* opinion us to the pio| ■ r method vd moving the army l.r ours 11. asked us to use all our enere < - to 1. | tb.e country out of it* gtoat dangers, at .1 ended bi saying to m It y.-u .i faithful to tiie, I, on my | art, will be faithful to you." lie then -aid that he -hould form the Army . the Potomac into four army corps, and km wing but l.ltle ot the capacities ot tin genet.-.. s - ittablo for the eomiuand . : thi -e . > i; s'aeuld assign the command- a<.oie.. . t > rank. The uiect ng was tl.n dis missed. lreueral Johnson having evacuated 1 i po-ition at l . n'.er v rile . n ti e -th <>i March, the army wa- iiuurediat. y iu< v . tto Fairfax Court 11 i.-e. 11. ii.—.gumeuts to e rps wet, in.. !<- ami: y (livi-u-n w as assigned I,' Vti-n, ral M- I Kw,ll's e.ujss. Shortly aftetw.it about tb® middle of Mar, ft. v* r, turned to a position in front of Ah-xati,ma t awa.t Iran-; ortatn :i. It vv..s .utertnii. ,d that the bulk . t the army -!. uld b, landed at 1 - rtrc.-.- M> nt, e, an 1 til ve uj. the Peninsula letweeii the \. i k an I James rivers, and that lietieral M.- lr.iwcll'a eorpashould land . u the ti ith side of the York river. I'l..- arrau. ment require.) that lieneral M |i,-w, . s eorps should move la.-t, and when <>■ n. MeCleilan, with hi- In ad ,u.ii;,m .. :t Alexandria on April 1, In .-upj-i d that ! nothing could Occur to , linage "that . r i raugement. On the 3d nf April, 1 vv.-j ldercd to embark mv division. Al ut II o'clock in the evening 1 received r ' lers t. move part of the division n the '1 next day. and to call at headquarters for futthcrjustruilions. cio.ng al once to the War l*epartuieiit 1 found i.,-n:al MclVwell and Viet-.eral W'ad-w. ith there. General M.l' well in: rm, 1 - , that the Secretary of War ha I t ! i 1 in , about an hourbetorc that (,etu i d Vie- Clellan intended to vv nk by -tratigy and not by tighlit _-. and that he . •! | i uot have another man f hi his ; rt- i ment, that all the , neiiit. thea<:u; i -•.ration centred around him, and the j Secretary accused him of having j ; ti -1 al aspiratiom*. Also that he had ti left tiie number of troop.- to deft ml I Washington that the President rt j'.iri-i 'I — in other words, that he ha- d.s ey,-d Ida- President'.- ordir-. General Me rjlhwell remonstrated against the step ' which waa about to l tr. '.en. arguing that if General McCl, . ian bad j iitieal aspirations they would 1, forwarded by , the very course' which the administra tion was taking in this ease. He ust : j ! all of the argument.- win hhe. dd , bring to War to ivnvince the ><, ret ry , that lie was making a mistake in >.. r ing the detachment of his t.ij-:. ihe result was. General M.l' vv,.. - • • •; ■- '| wasde'tacheil to Catlett - . tion , the Grange and Alexandria railroatl, where it could do no jK.-sible g 1 to ne-ral MeClellan'a pi .in 'f turning Y rhP-un by the movement of M, l>->w - r: - in the north bund of tho York river was utterly destroyed. The army <■< the Potomac was forced to stay a w 1 ie month on the Peninsula uselessly, and ■ the capture of Richmond, which i:i all human probability w ild h..v< I<, n ; made in tho montfi of May bad. Gem ral McClellan's plan Uen iarrii d * it. w,<- deferred for three years. Thus was consummated the fir-: great crime of the war. A general had been -ent from Washington in command of four army inrps on the tnost imp. riant ,-omuiaud | 0.-sible. Itefoie lie had been absent forty-eight lioiirs. liis Urges! ''or;. commanded by his second inc ui niand, containing more then one-fourth of his army, detailed for duty which vi .is vital to the success of his campaign n.is • ietached from his (omtiiand, without consultation with him and w.'.lont lu k now ledge. I do not know whether the per|H-trators of this erime were pun ished for it til tin.- life, but the ghastly ,n count of bloodshed in Virginia : >r the next three vcars shows that the inno cent country was punished, in a way that will be remernbered by widows and orphans for a generation.--' H'm. 11. I'nnil! in I'hiii. 11 Times. - • . JULES SIMON ANI) M'M A HON The Power 'Behind The Throne Which Brought About the Crisis. ;Eroin the aperiul c, rrop< inlcnt ftl e World.] Pari, May 16.— Thi.- uft<'rnn nil Par wan startled a* bv n lbun be i governed by thein to the end of the chap ter. The full of Jules Simon indicates | the determination of the Mar-hal to br< *k , with the sincerely Republican majority ol i the Assembly and of the country, and J henceforth u->o( old to take his counsellor* ( from those parties that are republican en- i v in raino utid that uro moro or less pledged to the restoration of one form ih" loyn iy of intent n <■: ' those by vvlioiii lie , in-pired. Tin II .i- ( chls make no senrct of tl.iir com hot. t • at ti e repubr. i- n .w ... t ! danger, aid that convi 'ion j. - ~11 known at the Elyse - hi: itt'.i-v- y i... ( merit orders are being sent by in .tinted ' messengers ot by telegraph to every bar- ' rack in the city and suburbs, which can obviously hgv ii no oilier object than to i keep tha w hole ytir, j.i , l'.ij. , ~|y i f'-r acti o at n in ioeiiCsii.il,,-. TIIK I'UFSIItKNT Oh FRAN( il iM < Ills liKKK.NSE. i'aris, Mav k'- r L're-idcirt MhcMi.l .ii ( visited ilio exhihition b-ii ling to dn'. I Converging yttii ('■mimis-.uy tie,:,,.,! ' ivtanz ai d olhi . ,bo id : 'Tin i.m ■ - .f the p stpor.ement of the exhibition have I indue- d me to pay tb's visit The e\hi | bilion will open May 1, 137h f announc ed. I amesperially desirous of prot-ct ing th* freedom and security of this gr ..: ( ( national enterprise." ~ At a reception yesterday at tho Elyseo * Ip I'll siilet.l aid "I mil cm ClOUs 'f I' itvi' i* I 11tl: 1• 'I i ;rrl ,!*\ I have •- mint'l !-l II ri'iiinln itl>st>liil'lv with- ** i : i 1 iii'S si l It ill! \ It i bit ii'i- o I • Hit th. gu .•''"ill ol tho t or-tifulioii that ' " 10 I'll II v 1 ll :i I I I'll .lllrilill'n til lllti ltl ill* !' i - ii" I'! n' I ng 111- ■ • in! 11l 11 111 I* ' I mill tl . 'I I 111 \ I .rll !. I I'l l ll •till'. \ III" •"•.•! I ultt) I t'lifllil that till > iifi him iii t! i' *n!\ i! ii i ! France itin! I' V I III! ' ! > 111 I .1 g'VCI ltd |V in; •• rut iii;i.k in tut-* k.\>i I'l l it' till A • I !• I n 111 j I^l I' .'li) III! V .!• I■ ' Hi'' I '• . ! !iu" i' \v iii t" 'li 1 11* "11T t V niil 1 liuii, i uf aUIi . .in KhII-II Til.. '' Vlul.it ii i . . • ■ #• mbled thrlt , v i 'ulili- '. i. • lii |in'. !t!i' K mini i, , *)u . I t' L.'ii ! 1 II 111 v wounded V !". i M il ir • i}•!n - w "M l> t r:.: Till! 11111-ll ■ BS , IV H Vl' V i 'i. I t 1 u 111! V' V I*l■lll. ll I J 11. • • Retire liu- lu rii nr. iv I'll In ! I hat ' tho It I i in! in ' i Kur- Imi • li. t> mil T " Km- ivtu continue t m!" i vni . t ti I- 11111 A t.hUl i. rip -v lril ' khurl!) KDWIM right VVIIIR It ILL Ol I.) 0 ' ! \ I. A It .!i ,l! , i. ■ : in. l h,! : ''i oiif i' ii r;t • •v.l. tl O I. : V -It ;i nhi lint, uiu M l.( . }... c : w till los. 1 r ... in \1 > 'J I Tin Kn-i iii bun. hi ! lirllt if K llli.'.iigli llliil I'akll Hi. f*l ' • ' • i't 'ulvvui !.*■!' K r imv "iil v 11.rrmil ' •n hi iii . ! n.l>, l! •• Tinkivli haltcfo- re l'-> I-'- I i.lti VT AIIMIFS Al* l" lit >A tIiI S l. , lilt/Kit I SI, > i v i.i C uning to the nil! of KUSM-.1. 1 lii H -i! i .in •f I lio hi 111 v iif 11... • it i in. ti w li: .It i- . .us iii Arm I- II in mi u.-w hilv iiiK ii g tiiirtl Kr. 'iuui. Tli •!• M! iLL c| lu NI Arilahnu haveg. 1.1 n!' • tliricl ' ••! Kan, where the bom■ mini IAI , I. kill \IR r Tin' Turks' ri 'Mi l.lr K: .'.it ill ,l l. the Kill'lira! s 'ii i.:.. ' | uii. i. • ! tl . capture i I Lrxoutn i. E . i"- So v:i liav over 10, lO' noli 11. P > I s it rI. rj Win) . .operate Sit!. - i Itufi., ri; v i! 11..- It* üb. A I • ko ti. I.i r 1.,.s I'n :. .nl • !.' ibi llsr.uU I') tori'il.i. There is lalkj at f. .f imiin i , i* . fa change i : M. Ms try. A Mill 1 YARD CALAMITY 1111 IHLT I • S.NII I I I HI :ER t'i"-!i .- l' J! i> VJ I sii '.rti iiR, wh. e tbi preparation. fi-r the a-tub ! the Vi -iu l • irvlo.v Mere in progress nl. K • if . : V J.*!, e, a terrii r •ccitlant occurfdl, rirslllai tßjlHißi ol a •.itnisr i ..lure lint! Lm bappti.cd I.• r , Vl-ar- \\ I. lie ills* Wiitlvlue Wt-ro etißaß el in ui'li'i ill ■ \ 'e ".!p pr*| -.ralorj e '... . . 'vi Sir Mat t the river, ts.lS; '.MI nil-Ill's vv.rriiiß i!.e tUrlrJ I■ < u'.alur. y down the tin l.t. Heforn the me:. etißhs .1 m. I. r i cr si.lev loulj RI oul •: li mi, sl.e 1.u.l cr.i ii*il seven o! ibv 111 I.• tir.i'.h, alni ilangerousi t it juird lwn I'lhi r*. b- li s iijurinc l ers rm :e .%. ■ ' i i . kll • J f I Wwlil.J' v i are i i rkm en einji yr.l : ihe yard "1 \i •• i reu t : e river ami "•tie out 'iuiio a distance into lbs stir am II is I or lit I it s. rue persons vri-rr Ir.ivtridbut * iul ye'. |i sitiraiy known I; ;• iitij sible in Rive the number uf a ..titlt !. a* many went away and others Mi re riniiived bv I ir friends, but il is estimated that bclw.en filteen ai. 1 taror ly are injured TI N MoLl.lt * lo UK KXKCUIKD oN I UK SA ME I>A Y. IL. ,'S, May t.l Oov llarliar.fi has isiuiJ warrar is fir the rinu: i>n ..l" Cij(bl Motlie Magt iro murderers, in addi lion lo four issued a lew wei K. SR HOC 1 M. lii-bur,, dun.• • Kc srily, Jan o> Itoyle arid JHiiies Crr.> , < onvicted i'f tin- uior der f the Tatli*<|ua policeman, and ißailiil whom the jiupfefile t'ourl recent* y dec :■■.!, "i be ban Red a; I'.illsvtl'e u the atnc day t!lsl of June .n which I'homas Manly, the murderer >•: Thomas Sat.Ri-r and Jatii'■ rre:.s, li. ni ■ R bus*. *, Mil I ru i vt' 1 A . *' der (.'ampbell, ton v . ted f I lie murder of John 1' J or.es. uuniriß b *, MI 1 bar.Red at Maueli Chunk on Jur.' sl*t, w ilb Michael I>oy le, KJM urd Ke'iey and John I'. nabui' The 'ill of A .cu*l !i liu .. li. . R! ate 1 for the Sltvutisn ui Patrick Hester, Hugh i'mp. and l'airitk Mi Hugh. •f Co unit*>a coun ty. convicted of tba murder ol Aleiandrr \Y It n. sutu "inl. ndiir t of a coliiery, ii t lie fill of I Hi*. The tl.u i-ri.or a! flsed the fame day for the h IORIIIR OI Tloiiiias K. Purlrj , the n;urii"rer f Mm M bilbjr, of Mont/oni ery county. The number of unexecuted death warrants i-iued by the (iovernor the past two months, i sitteen, all of which w bo carried into •ifel in June, J„ y a d August. On the 2lt of June ten] m irdetors w ii! Cipiatc thi ir i rimes on the RalloM- in this State. Kw.j of tbcrr. are Mollis* Maguiref litre" a pre.p*, t that I Duffy, one of the Y'-ot murderers, wiili hariß with his accomplices at Pollsvdie il; the court roCOfda in Ills case ihould reach tha Oovnrnor the presi nt we. k. lie ude sirous o' E*l ut IIR as many murderer* to gether and "ii the isroo day as possible. A new era in the I'nirio trade has beer inaugurated by the Sl.'ndoUilion l'larn- Co . No on Ilroadwny, N. Y , whose ni vcrtisemeut appears elsewhere. This < nipariy is regularly incorporated under the Lav. .* i : the State of New York, and] coti!j' sed of eminent Piano nianufactur • rs, with the express object of selling Pi nnos diriA t to tin' people at Factory pri es without tli'- inter* • ntion of KRoril and dealers, thereby saving them mere than one-half the prices usually charged. They liavo built, during the past year, one of the largest unj ne st complete man* ufactories in tlie world. The l'ianos, including, (IranJ, Sijuare and Upright, made one of the finest dis plays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended for the Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit. Tim leading papers ••( the country speak in very high terms of the Company and their Pianos, as will be seen in the follow ing extracts selected from their Catalogue. Tbu Ylondelssohn l'iano impressed us 1 greatly, first by its power, and second by its rare beauty oftorju. it is brilliant with out being thin, aiiJ powerful without . noise. Tin) treble is bright and pure, tiic middle range warm and sympathetic, and ! the bas decided and sonorous, wbilo the ] touch is excellent. —Watson's Art Jour nal, Now York- One of the Square Pianos exhibited by ' the Mendelsshon Piano Co. is constructed upon entirely new principles, and is said ' to be the most Ipowerful toned square pi ano in the world, with a singing quality ' nrwly, i! wir, wnff fbtitlpM in any,' piano. Chicago Times. Kur a number of years the Mendelssimn ' PIHIIO Co. have aimed at the production , of a -plotidtd piano ut a low price. Tliey have more than ruccceded. Modern me- * t-liaiii-ii ,-kill and genius cannot produce n belter piano, while the prico is below f t'uit of any other first-class make.—-Louis ville Com ier-J"urnal. Their Little Upright, or "Littlo giant," ss it Is already nnnied, is the first of the]/ kind in u-e. dirteringfrom anything before constructed, and is meant to supply the | demand for a good, cheap piano. Therearo ! plenty of" cheap piam - ia tlio market, which nr.- very poor one , but hi re is one f that invention has supplieu, which i' bnf tei !In.n any < tier piano now made.- N. Y Independent YVu i.o!i;;> that the Mondelhslion Piano J] Co ,of New York, h..,'w taken the field ( against lugh price-, 'i'he niatuhlcis per fection of the Mendelssohn piano di-urius | criticisms.—Cleveland Herald. The culture ami exacting musical tusto J of Cincinnati gives the Mendelssohn n rank second to no other piano-forte; and ]' their sale is rapidly increasing. The*- are splei did instrument , and the wonder is 1 h"W tin Y MII be-old at so low a price.— j Cincinnati 'il—oil- We would reconmieiid u..v nf oijr read eis wli" Inive any idea • f ever buying a 1 piano, t" send lor tbe.i 1 liust/at'-1 aid In-i riptive (' italogui .; I be llmilcd free to nil. , We hope tlie advocates • f civil setvict J ri f ilyii will lu gintifltd '/V the HUMS that v President Ilay i s has offered tlio position ' of Solicitor of the Treasury to ex-Hover | nor Clintnbeiluin. of South Carolina. Ex j ti' vcrnor Clinmberiain, we believe, is now a re. : ident of Now York, and 'ho appoint ruent may perlmps be the first fruits of the t •ft--.i.leiil't rei ant visit there in q tost of 'or i-i-lnr-- and light To see a ) "lition i) li was enlarged and elevated to ac 'i. in .liile Mr 111 "low as lb" cbnmpioti • f integrity and purity in public affairs mil led to the late iluef of the South nt. i ".all carpet-baggers by arid with lu- ml vli e of Mr CarlSeliulf is r. |.lent il. i 1 in R ii tliis torrid wanther 'I in: P \TKIiF Til K LAST VAN T < ~eii 11 I.i \ller i a i kiioM• oli nl is .hi g to be tlie I .it -v of tli" last mull, and. . it ioii i re . •• tli" ami ty •! soiusr ■ .ii! I. ■ li poller to kii ivs it 100, in no.opy Iti all t lie til" tlsvioli M hlt-ll I' as wgltnted ; world over the Mviao Mild go 'OR 111 0 • uulilv I'' tl ' 11 nation, ii qHeat eli ! •> lie III" e argued I' all 111 it ol the origin t liuii ol tlie raie 'I lien- | t 'tiling like fiiili ly. rveri in i lentil!' argumi-i I , aid a<■ have heard so iiiu> It illspulati' i as to * other Adam or an antt ropoid ape was uir prim il ui • • -tor, that we are n 'w im pr 1 led to turn to the •!iat iell.i ally oppo site end <•( ere vt lit li, and • iieilrr not the ' egilil.ll g>! tl ' I Ist tillt I'lt ell of tlie last man. S|u i ulatioti m t" the future j events etpeiially ii seveial billions or to y. i,r> distil t iv ti"'. partli ularly plot a ble , but l! a pel . rial original"! of the ra- u It t<> I" made an olui ct of pre silt tin - wry, simitar tin •using aa lo the persiu at terminator -f the m • is ertainly just* a u-etu. both liypothi -es 1 eliig equal lu the speculative natuie of their basis and it tieilig certain that we call not kn vs any -Itiili jg more tefililito ai-Oul tlie su'.ijet't of tlie oil" thai! I.i < nl tiial ul tb olflt t. M Alplioi • do Cutidoile points out tii at the lerrestial sutlaie is • uis'.antlv diniin is lung and that elevated tagnns are be ng loMi io i through tlie im essanl action of wutef, lie, and air ttesldeS, oarttiy mat I tel. washed o gr tlhd us u) Is be i g ear- 1 tied into tlie se.i, which Is thus 11 ui< up Col.feip liliy 111 I curse of time the pre-eltl i • :.:.g iralioti f tlie ai d Wilt ihange C.intii eiits m .1 be diviued into islands, and these wiii gr n dually sublllergi d Ibe buiuan rave*wul be drivtn by llir eli i reaching Waters Irom idstid I.i isi-.iol 1- li ai iy I > anli will r -e • it a *as I Waste ol of SI a dotted perhaps With far-separated I ■ t'• l w Inch it. Mire Mountain peaks. | One ly one tin e wi i; be subltirty .1 until t;r si* but or i l- letl K uhchu-tijuhga, the loft est siitnri.it •>! the Uuualay as. | er ia| v , or uioie iiki-ly, soine in * coral ,r• i I wlncb all ilisi.l to-day is ..iborilig,| dosi, in the oiptl.s, to Lu. d up liv.-r] ; j illsli li e last Inali, and ll.e Uojy of tne la I reilc ot our i . Mid to Ma-lnd • Way t I the MBVrs • I II s Ili-gblV flood, therefore I II the last man toes lot star v I to death !• M ill probably i' 1 drow h od I A tiotlu-r tbeoiy is ll,at ol tlo periodic.ty ol uelugi , pr p. -ed by Adbclual, w bli l. 1 depends en the lad *t thi unequal irnglhj I t tlo- seasons Hi the two hi Unsphcres I A i uniii aln. ur Mintcr is t MIIIi US 17V day- In the N. illiern I emisplii-r*, they j -l Iw. dais. Tliese seven days or I'-* , . ,ot d I lie r' increase e. It leaf lh inidi •-- - I tin- poie Curing lti.i- SJ y ears, t ■• n •- ai . uiou.atis al one p de and n lit' at t eo. .r, . !'*rl I V li S| a ng 1 i eallli s i ilrc of gravity. Now wt me. It Is rea > J, wdl arrive when, alter l .e rnaxi li *:n or ri.fi; ,iu of temperature Oil ol.e s.de, a calaslr-'phe MI. I Uapi Ci , which m i bring bat k the centre of R.'BS ly tulbe ■ i litre ol t.gure, aid i aUsc all iUiUli-Bsu d< ige. The inventor this lb. >ry talis l . under lio pri'.alody uf t u nr.ln i t gravity- returning as giaduaiiy as it was displacej t.ul Mil', lli s defect, ll.e by | vlt: -s •ft In a: tto-r t i Hit of * w Rues 10-lieu li ft * the last man will cerlsiniy be iifow nrd Kvi-ry fa years or so we have a comet t a-w alni when the llainir.g star appears the sky, there are plenty of sellout pels r.s who tret themselves .in the i hauies ol our lartli coming in contact with it. It is. of course, riot haul lb* u.ds of { o-ll iity that sued a Collision ■ h ltd occur, if it did, our glot-e would ; urge into ati atmosphi re of gas, which, initigiitig wild th* air. is* those who pre .l.l t thi- Uiotie of death to o-..r plans! Wc u'd produce an rxpiisioc wllicb w ■ uid destroy every living thing, i-u h being the ens", the pers li capsfm of .real!.nig •ir'.etrf -us gai* 'Ugosl M ould sur viro the r. st : and therefore pi if the is.l tnsn 11 1,. l suffocated by comc-ti.ry gss he will be b .w n up 1 it it be ie*< .1 t y many astronomers that I ele r• a retard g u. Jiutli in space, based i I. tire fact that Ent *p * comet, m thirty .lire* yart. loir s a thousandth | irt of its i. city. Ifli.eelhir r•-*isl our earth's motion in its orbit, tb• i the centrifugal force wiii be t distantly .S.en d, wlult iLo at ton of gravity- with remain con stant . so tii at the cat ill wdl deter.: e a .; Hal , atn, always appt -at in' g the sun Ihe i ti . t of th it w u:d be to c .vfT t tin trop.es into a descit, which wou .l gradu n . expand toward the poigs, from atHiul is i. ch ;i r ice and snow m "u'd i ■ quickly i idlcd Finali* th< it,tense lust would turn tbu whole gi.'be into ore barrel waste; but I < f-ru then the human rac* would have disa| | eared. The prohabiii t.e-in sucli <-c i-nt p.'inl to the s pp< tiot that I tlie la-t man sil be sunitruik. 1 here are certain clars of rot kt which ar. constantly becoming hyd rated anu ar<- tbu- occluding miiiiensr at.iounls of water The theory lia* been broached , that, in i 'urs" of tunc, the seas will thus be dried up and *at< r being absent, our alnio.phgr;. will disappear, tlio earlii be i "inn g a waste siuiiigr to the m->on. Uj: before, then, the atmoaphercwi i!d prob ably become to ■ rare for human sistence As the air prc--ure decreases, as M llert lias h"Wn, the privation of oxigen |ir>- luces tin- deleterious effects experienced ..hn-Sy by a ronauts and mounUi.n ciinib •rs i'.'iisi-quentljr. ui vie *'of this theory o tiic last man will be -uffcaled. Our sun itself uiay'c-'uia to sn end ir two ways First, as Mr. I'r.xt. r ha- re i • ntly very graphically exp! siued, being i-ut a varial e star it may suddenly b'an up and go out a- other suns are know n l ;liavedone In thi* Case, the intense heat if tl.e i u|o*-ul rontlagration wou d destroy . •> erytl ing on the larlh, and perhaps even vaporix* tlio earth it-elf. Sh u!d thi lei-.;,: o r ur ii , the !r*t man Mil! be burn led up. Or. the sun may cool down. Tlie g'a icial - inn would thus enlarge, the rare (will be crowded nearer and nearer lo the equator, by the encroaching Rlacien com ing fromlhepo.ei The small spare w; 1 liu i nger suppi rt life upon it, and in the lornble struggle f r exi-tence oi v tlie Hi test will of court* survive Finallv. after tha earth become* covorid with the vast ice theel. niiin with iii* uanderfuicapacity ] ..f adaptation to surrounding circumstance* will probably suhiist for a rcria.n period, hut in tbc end tba constantly augmenting (oldnes* will assert itself, and thus eventu ally (7) the la-t man will bo froxen to death It has been suggested tlint the cooling of tiic earth will lead to the production of immense fissures in its crust similar to thosp already visible in the moon. The surface ol tho earth would tbu* bo render ed extremely unstable, vhilo the dweller* thereon for safety would be compelled to take refuge in caves. It is po*nblo' that the troglodylic remnant of tbc race might meet its fate in some groat cataclysm or eruption, end hems it is assumablo that thi the last man will bo crushed in some subterranean cavern. Or, supposing that tho people adapted! themselves to their surrounding and man aged to live on tho surface untd tho time when tlie earth becomes so cracked and broken that, as predicted, it fwlls apart, flying off in fragments into space. I'osai t.ly a part may ex.si large enough to pre serve iti atn,o,pl;c,-e. It may either be a satellite of the Mrst b •}>' within w hove sphere of nttriv~>ti<>n it wuv come : ur it may fall into another world. In such cave 'Ji tho last mar. will be killed by the crash of orb* ; but if he i* not. and no one can tell to what extremes of resistance]' the rco may develop, he will become an inhabitant of u new world. Evolution does not nrce-tarily imply progress, and possibly tho race may have retrograded unljl tj.c human being possesses the na ture of tlfh plvni Iquse, ru-h being! tlie case, this single inhabitant kill *fcUtt-i laneousljTproduce posterity of both sexes.] A new race of men will begin, to continue ad infinitum. IlenceftOi there w.ll be no last man. _ Private Sale. A Choice Farm ami House ami Lot. Tho following docribod prouorty, of John Emiuert, dee'd, situate in Harris, twp, Centre county, one FA KM contain ing one hundred and thirty three acres! more or less, bounded by lands of 11. Kv-i . rhnrt, doo'd, James Ulnnn M Furlcn, I Sr. Henderson, dee'd, and other.- is offer ed nt private sal*. The farm is well wa- ; tercd, a never failing stream of water run- < ning throughlhe farm and witb:n thirty viirij-.•; 11." barn, nleo. a ivoll of never failing wuLnr at th" b"Ui.e, with good ! pump in il Th" nnnroVoiudYVU U" a largo HKAMK IIOUHK, two storiu* high almost new ; a frarn" hank barn, f irly ti vi- by eighty feet and all other nece-sa rv outbuilding- Thi- i- one of the imst producing farms in Ihis section for all kuid* oi grain :i- all limestone land. A 1 large OKCII VKDof choice fruit on the ' premises hor pr.rtj;;ulars inquire of \Ym. Wcrtr. on the farm. Also on* Ijouso and lot Situated in lloalsburg, Centre to., tbc., house is two stoiies high, witii kitchen at tached to it, and all necessary outbuild ings rlso a good stable, a nuvi-r failing . well of water with good pump. The lot is ( •veil set with fruit trees of best quality. ' Also two acres and 1151 perches of excel- ' lent land situate near t'>e German Ko- I formed church in IbmKhurg w thin two square- of above house. JOSIAII NKFF, Executor of J. F7n)- mert, dee'd. ffutta, ' ■ "-t-M , J v ANCHDESI 1' ATOAKEALI,. % , '■ TH AN-.I lA,L:ai.. ' . * Mill to et HIP(>UARICH&fOa ..• Ct-OTHINR I? WANAMAKER £ BROWN. J 6 IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE. g All h losat talent, exparienea ant a | ' I>. ,-e 11, - I i. B A l > 1 and CHKAI k A r or almtaeit years we fia - a llvs.la >osi -sllenttlislwt . not afraid to follow aa.Ts a- o with our warrant* BA rr -a.ve hock the g.sosla >Hv urn and has. 1 over .t: Afj A customer the money pant. Q The store lia- lean lary. y refilled, an 1 tl <- re n< v (i X waa euch a aplendtd etockof Men'a,Uoy uiiJCl.il tr " ' A Y clotlilng undarth* roof, nor ---ere we ever able to acL a J V Q cheaply. Our word for it, and we are your friend* of Q A alxtsen yeara. r , I WANAMAKER & BROWN, •8 nav. m OAK HALL, 6 6th A Market. PHILADELPHIA. HARDWARE W I L S 0 N ,V M'F A I! L A N E. NEW AM) CHEAP Stock of Cosch *nd Wagon Mate ax av 11' I Ik BY ritlr are of u very superior quality, tII lIF II ll' 111 Ij gmnis aa low as they can buy them I H § (I ||| li of Kanuers loip'eitienU, ( iltiva !! * * tors, Shovels, Plot**, I'umfir, Pic ture Frames, Moulding, Siirrors, j! * Toilet Setta, • r x. wiue*. loir XI'VAHLAKE. . ... - ~ . *| aiLitruSTx, i-A. t hildrtb * buggies, YY agona of all six ]' ... . 7 , , , es, Oil Cloths, Tubs, Buck \S # have opened a new and complete bought in New Yerk and PWla-l *ts, and Chums, ■ 'Jrlphia. from the manufacturers from firs: • ban .t al extremely !um prices, which u • ill sell at th* lowest bottom prices, * hicb We have a<* w ill g.ve th* people the advantage uf , YY sav and will satisfiy that wo are tb* in Hardware Store in the couu cfiuueclion try. We have a complete tlock u Tin Shop, Mr. of Range*, Heaters, Parlor Suiith, foreman, in which we and Cook Stoves. Karh manufacture nil kinda of Tinware. * Slove guaranteed to giye satis- Spouting made and put up of the best faction iu quality of tin at the lowest prices. Call and sec us and we will aubi-Unli ery respect. what wc advertise, as at sball Bar-iron, Nails, lake pltasure in showing our stock. Horsc-ahors, Norway Nail Rods, warranted of the Rooms No. 7 and 8, Humes Block, 6 best quality, We claim we have ioora north of Post Office, Bellefonte. tlie best Pure Jx?ad, Oils, Colors, Var ; oighe)l WILSON A McFARLANE, [ ever offcreti and the cheapest. Our -,mj3m m mr SHORTLIDGEcfe CO, ( i BELLEFONTE, PA. Hv* erected s new GRAIN KLEY"AT'K on their Coal Y'srd ar.d are buying grsi: AT THE HIGHEST PRICES, in cash on delivery, for WHEAT, COIIN, RY E, OATS, j CLOVER SEED &C„ [ Unloading is Jon* more "ailv a*J more promptly than any other place in town which makes the N KYV ELEVATOR the most de.-irable place to sell grain. j ANTRRACITE^"LOAM The ouly dealers iu Ceutre County who sell the W Ii Li K E! Si Ui Ai U Ri E C Oi Ai L from the old Baltimore mine*. Also SIIAMOKIN AND OTHFR GRADES of Autbracito Coal dryly housed expressly for house use. at the lotxest prices RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER. FIREBRICK AND GROUND FIRE CLAY. DEALERS IN CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, which it always sviy cl low prices, and warrantod to be at good a fertilizer as an other piaster. ©??){!£ AMD V*® NEAR SOUTH END B. E. VALLEV R. R. DEPOT BKLEFONTE, IV4. DUNXLE A AUMAN. House, Sign, and ORKAMEVtIAL PAIOTERS, Respectfully announce that tliey are prel'arud lo do all kinds ol work in their lino of huviness. in tkt MtlHt nnd ho*t style. All kind* of GRAINING. ' RAtfEtt IMAGING, AN'D CA LCIMINING, PROUt'TLy ATTENDED TO Culcimining a speciultv. Al! older* by mail re-olve prompt alt nliou, and citisfac- i lion guiiran'eed Chargt - most rcnsoriiiblt 15 feb tf. J. N. DUXKLE A CO.. Spring Mills, Pa. Chas. H. Held, C'loejt. W'l<'liinnk*T\ Jewelei MiTlheim', Oetilre C<-. Pa- Al kiadwof clooki, W(chM nd .Irwclr; of h stylow. aa alwo thr Pati ni Calender CMOOka prurld id Wflttl % MMMpWU) Itidri •? Uin HMMii andH.syof the month and v eek on iu far®, *U)**h !■ wrarrantsMl at a parf*rt tlrf kopr. Clooki, WalcheeauH.Uweln ropulrad ot wtm* * tl and wmanUd WM. P. WILSON, Attornoy-at-Law Bellefonte Pa. Offlco in Mr. Bon-' er't Building. Bellgtonte Pa, Lincoln itu'.ter I'owder, maKos but or swe.t ar.dhard, and quicker to churn Try it—for *ale at Wtu Wolff tloie. nK S.O. OUTELHTS, O itUi, .vl;hliuirn I hU , t 'itMloual MnU'n to tii H its | prepared to perform all operations In tbo dntal pro I l-'MI-'ll. J He it now full;prepared to extract! teeth absolutely without palu. uyb-iZU S. & A. Loeb. 1 11 KTIMIS ADM (IV lli YOU IIIK T1 MtS A DMONISII YOU* "I < SA V K MONEY W IIKN YuU CAN TO .SAVE MONEY WHEN Yolt.'AN, Wo art selling <"A KPETM AT 'A) fffTM He are selling CAKI'KTS AT 20 CTN , He are selling -CARPETS AT'Aj CTS. W are tolling—CA RPETS AT 26 CTrt. v. are set n,g CARI'KTS AT 26 CTB Nea re selling CARPETS AT26 CTH. \Ve ar# selling IVG N CARP TS at .tOc. Ha are Milling IN'G N ("A KP'TS at 80c A e are selling - ING'N CAKPTS atßoc. We are selling INGRAINS AT Ho cent*, iW e are selling—l NG RAI NS ATBscent* We are selling -INGRAINS ATdfioenu 'A c are selling- Damask hall A stair rar'ts W < are selling - Dainask hall Y stair cat' 1. e are telling -Damask hall A stair car is A'e are e!!inr—Superfine Ingrain at 76c A a are **iitrig -Sup'-rfina Ingrain at 76c A'e are sailing—Superftae Ingram nl Tfsc. V\ e are sailing Tapestry Ilrusselsal $ I .(*' e are selling—Tapestry Brussels aidl.Ol' We are telling- Tapestry Hrusseissl sl.on VV e are selling—Ladies' Dolman* at $2,61* We are selling— Ladim' Dolmans at $2.60 i We are selling —Ladies' Dolmans at $2,60 We aru selling— Ladies' Dolman* at $3.00. We are telling— Ladies' Doimat.s at $3,00 We are telling —Ladies' Dulmar.s at $3.(10. e are selling— Latiiestriin'dhats atJl.O' We are selling- l.ados Iritu'd liaU at $1 We arc selling- Ladies trirn'd huts at SI,OO Wc are selling—Ladies trirn'd hat* at $1,50 We are sei• ing— trirn'd hatsat $1.6< 1 We are telling— lmdie* trirn'd ba'.s at $1,56 We are selling- I.adie* trirn'd bat* at s2.Of We are telling—Ladies trirn'd hat* at $2 U We are telling—Ladies trirn'd halt at $2,00 | He an selliug—Ladiee Shots at $1,0( Metre selling—Ladies Shoe* at SI,(X He are selling—Ladies Shoes at sl,Ol He are selling—lndies Shoes at sl,2i He are selling—Ladies Snots at sl,2' He are selling—Ladies Shoe* at $1,2- r He ore selling—Ladies'Button Shoes at $1 /A He are selling—Ladies' Button Show at $1,51 He arc selling—Ladies' Button Shoo at $1,50 He are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents. H'c are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents. He are selling—Calicoes at 5 cents. He are selling—Spool Cotton at 2 cts H'e are selliug—Spool Cotton at 2 cts We arc selling—Spool Cotiou at 2 cts H'e are selling—Dress Goods at 8 cU H'e are selling—Dress Goods at 8 cts He are selliug—Dress Goods at 8 cts He are selling—New Spring Flaids at 10 cents H'e are selling—New Spring P aid* at 10 cenu H'e are selling—New Spring Plaids at 10 cents H'e are selling—Meu's Plough Shoes at $1,25 He arc soiling— Meu's Plough Shoes at 81,25 H'c are selling—Men's Plough Shoes at 81,25 H earesoiling—Men's Gaiters at 81,50 He are sol I ing—M en's Gaiters at $ 1.50 H'eareselling—Men's Gaiters at $1,50 In fact wo are selling everything at! prices that will convince all that we have I touched the very bottom- r.o trouble to show goods for tho purpose of comparing prices ft. A A. LOEB. impofltan to traveler/;. —THE BUSH HOTTES! HKLI.KSoXTK I A 11,. been r-enthr d •nd repaired an* und.r ,ILn.grml/nt of the N<*w I roprmtor. j| r l> i. m . COLLI'M. formerly of PhubuV . BmU rliw in ail it* appointment* , ,nd u<-kmentn .•/a ",T'7 ~l ,n .1 COM.t •nd other* remaining t „ f f dys at a time. The I ,r*e.tll ~ .„i (• *t*l in Cn'ilrul I v ahi** Ailiw ~ . I' irt | 'i <• ■ > • try too l'Ja|' F D McCOLLUM. rlrtor. iit.l IMJOTTLE. Fashionable Tailor. Centre Hall. Having opened room* on the 2nd floor Ll'Oift & Flory** budding he i, prepar ed P. manufacture all kin let, and ujKin shortest notice, and all work warranted to render sstisfaction < uUm/ and -epairing done. 7*ept >- JOHN P. rni I I;K, r I## I ollarilmu ar.iai|itlr muf# mm* nwrUl UB(I Uv Ui|t| u >..1. ■ i„ r M..f !. . Sr nara la Uu kteaM*. web aie .? ,rr " ln i>rn P< (, keiiikiiM I t rltuner,, Fancy (*oimU Ac.| AT. i ore \V inea end Liquor* for medicr i>ur k(%pl mm 9 (I ?3 D. F. LUSE, PA INTER, SK, fl. ra hia services to the citizeu* of Caolre county in iloiiwp, Man and Ornamental ■'aiming. Striping, ornamenting and gilding, U nuaing OAK. WAL.MT CHESTNUT. Etc. i lain and Fancy Paper banging. Order* solicited. Term, reasonable. , A npr tf. Harness. Saddles, &c The widmliMt. I.ut.iwl ta awl lb. aMtar I.l* lw rrUM. ia.nltUl *• 10# Mtn (Sua uf :b I'uUUc tutu w b #f •ADDLKRT bMi(Mjaib.bUcU>t. IM(b for iO# |n|>kr u* Um lum. 10# Ut|Mt u4 mm* .#d od iawifa at #*iflM. Harwj*. #U*r. Brulio. ,f l id#rui#ut,wlia VHw im oUct r..rrtOia lo oowplat# daa* aauMao. I ami . 0> *#• vttm .1 pnmm •km UI Mil to. Ma r. , JACOB Dl-VCXS CntnUail CENTRE HALL ~ Hardware Store. J. O. DKININGKU A new, complete IlarJwara Store bo been opened by the underaigned in Cen ire Holl, where he i* pre|red to sell at kind* of Building and iiuut* Furnitbing Hardware, Nail., gc. C. ular and tland Sow*. Tetn.-n Saw*, Wtb ■ Saw., Clothe* Kacki, a full a*orl meni of Glot* and Mirror Plnlc Picture Fn.tnc*. Spoke*. Felloe., and Hub., table , Cutlery, Shovel*, Spade* and Fork*. ( Look*, Hinge*. Screw*. Saab Spring*. Horao-Skoea, Nail*. Norway Kodr On*, Tea Bel It, Carpenter Tool*, loot, Vorn ■ #he. Picture* framed in the Enact ttyle. Anything not on hand, ordered upon ihortc.t notice, i £*9- Remember, nil w>d* offered cheap. • er than d.awbece wr a; curry. Boot & Shtt iiJuhir, tIATKE IIALL.PA. Would mo.l rcpecUully inform the cit j tent of this \ icinity, that he ha* started a ' new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public Mtroa •ge. Boot* and Shoe* made to order and according to ktyle, and warrant* hi* work ito equal any made eUewkerw. All kind* if repairing done, and chargw* rea*>*Me fi him a rail fh tX IT Furniture Ilocmis' EZRA KK( MBINF., repeclfu!ly inlorm. the cttiaen* of Centr county, that he bat bough t out the old .land of J. Q. Dei r cheaper than el.ewhere. Call and ire our ttock before pun halng ; REATTY " GRAND, 8 fUARE AND UPRIGHT From JKt F. Regan, firm Regan A Carter, pat ber*Dai!v and Weekly Tri* bune. Jefi* >n City, Sfo., after receiving * s7tk) initruaiem, say* : "Piano reached u* in good condition. 1 . am well pleased with it It U all you rep. resent it to be." From E. K. Raldridge, Bennington Fur* nace, Pa., after receiving a S7OO piano. "Realty" received |:h ifeiti, all b. and come* fully up to your representation, and exceed* our expectation*. While 1 don't profea* to be a judge in thn matter, . Mr*. B doc*, and pronounce* it of very | tweet lone ; and i* very much piea*ed with i Best inducement* ever offered Money refunded upon return of Piano and freight charge* paid by me (D. F. Beatiy) bulb ways if uneatitfactory, after a teat trial of fire day*. Piano* warranted for lix year*. Agent* wanted. Send for cala'ogue. Ad* drc*. D. F BEATTY. 'j Washington, New Jersey, uk.nrt naochxauorr, j. . eßraxiTT President, Cashier. QENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO (Late Milliken, Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow interest, Discount Notes, Buy acd Sell. Government Secuiities, Gold m fiufus Snvder. of tno arm of hoy. der .if Hor.dricks, Carriage Manufacturer*, of the city of Allentewii, Pa ; 'I must confess I hardly know bow to express my gratification on receiving tbe Beutty Piano you shipped me. It j. ; ,t least all I could ask, wish or expect One of our most eminent musicians tried it and -pulro in tlhi molt favorable teinis, sfter th •roughly testing it." !b-t "ffor ever given. Money refund <1 ... •!• fs-ttirii nl Piano al.d fie.gbt charge* • i.lhvive C> F. Beatty) h"th way* if salio,.i..|>, after a •<• ' .1 a,-j Pianos "t..| ",,'• , ' ' tIT Y, jiaju , u # i, t New Jersey.