THE CENT 111 RKrOIIVKR THUIBDA Y AUG. 28 1877. - $I! per year, • rhrn paid in jfjintl i fß>Bt) whan not paid m adaanar. Advcr'ifemmt* per tinr i-r thrir i and oetnttvrr line for trerv swe iMovent inter Hon Adrrrtiscmmts by tbf yvxr at a tibrrai discount. LtHWk MKETIKGS risTSlHtUlonaafal o.ofO P., meets \-rj anintav orsnlnit In ihr i*>U * cllowi llali J 3.6IUIU*n,SK(. II P. SssSST, A, t-. Ol 1> Foar teH ll.ii (laailre Mall an the s.-lat| en at hefure full mmi a' J I*. M an.trcorj two weeks Kh !,.• Mal : . ht a S.. Klepper. Howard—B. Lauth. S. T. Kline. Snow3boe— J. "Walker. Traverse Jurors. Spring—J. M. Furcy, S. Miller, Jas. Brooks. Gregg—W- Heckman, W. W• Noes. Walker—E. S. Berkstresser, M. Sbafer, Jesse Swartz, G. Lutz. Liberty—O. Fowler, A. Hoobler, H. C. Hotter. „ „ Howard—W. P. Wakler, J. M'Ll waine, J. Haines. Boggs—J. Hubler, P. W. Barnhart, J Kitchen, J. B. M'Cutchion, B Snyder. Philipsburg—G. F. Hoop, J. Mayer. Worth—A P. Stears. J. Marks. Patton—W. I. Thompson, C. Hartsock, H. Pennington. Pepn—And, Stover, Tbos. Frank, C. Held. Bellefonte—S. F. Foster, S. Harper. Potter—Jacob Wagner, M. W. Gohen, Unionville—S. B Bathurst. Milesburg—D. Boilcau, A. JI core, W. "Wilkey. Suowihoe—A. "Whitman. Haines—D. L. Brown. J. F. Kramer. Taylor--W. Merryman. Ferguson—R. Kriaer, B. F. noman Curtin—J. P. Debass. Benuer—-W. Ishler, J. Henderson, Miles—T. £. Zeigler. K\ FUSION 1N IUKKTS. SPRING Mill* or. t' e morning of the loth looked like a bu.-y citj depot—crowds < f people and hundreds ol nil kind- of c n vey anVv* that brrught excursionist* Maj. Fisher bad the firtt departing train under his care, with Messrs. Krana, Raiiek, l'ealer and Jsmwon us train agents. The second train was under the control ofWm. Wolf, of ('antra Hall, with Messrs. Jacob Harvester, And. Gregg and D. Hria bin as train agent*. All tho Pennavalley beads—Centra Hall, Farmers' Mills, Milihcun, at.d Rebers* burg, one for each train -went with the excursion. The country around Coburn lot ked like *(iiuu marling, with horses and people. The trains were under control of Col. Co burn and his aisisiunts, whoso nam#* we did not learn. Going down, and through tha tunnel, a fellow took tha opportunity afforded by Ihe darkness to give hi* gal an extra hug and loud kiss, but tha light broke in a lit tle too toon, and hi* predicament caused much merriment among the passenger* who heard the kis* and saw the squect* A number of fallows who had never rode on a car before greatly annoyed tha passengers in some of the cars, by con stantly running from one car to auolhcr. Centre county treated all to lemonade on the grounds using a barrel of sugar ar.d a number of boxes of leuiocn free. Some drank more lemonade than alto gether before in their lives. About S o'clock the water al Centre county head quarters gave out, and lem onade ceased to flow. The cause was as certained to be this : The free lemonade naturally set *U the other 5 cents a-glass st* ids dry, and they hi. u| on ihe sharp game to bribe the man who hauled the wa ter to quit. Five minute trams ran from the ground* to Lewisburg. g The turn-table at Spring Mills is an old one, and does not work satisfactorily ; the new one intended for that point was burred by the mob at Pittsburg The sta tion house is now about completed, and our efficient young friend. Wallace Dun car, is the appointed agent. The elation houto at Coburn iForks) .* also finished, and Mr. Charle* Huston, a young man and nephew of CoL Coburn, is the agent Geo. Stover's handsome new hotel at the Forks, will be open in about 6 weeks with Perry Stover as landlord. That old and well-known Lewiiburg firai. Wails, Smith A Co., will go into the grain, store and coal business, at the Forks, shortly, and erect suitable build ing* for their accomodation. That point will be a busy little town in less than five years. Mark that. Water melon* with a fly in—did you ever hear of it *—a Centre Ualler lolls us, were sold at the Clintonville camp meet ing last week. This is the way it was dene : The melon* had an cpening cut into theni and a small bottle of whisky in serted, and they went like wild fire. Gregg township is agitated by an ef fort that is now l-aing made to abolish the Independent School district and marge it with the balance of the township, which the citizens of the Ind. Dist- are resisting. The township alleges that iti taxation is increased by the exclusion of that terrilo ry from the balance for school purposes, and hence has petitiened court to have it abolished. A hearing was had at Spring Mills, occupying whole of last week, before Eve. Blanchardas Ccmuiissionerap pointed by Court to take evidence. The Attorneys on one side were Beaver and Gephart, and on the other Alexander and 8.-wer. The Ind. District has existed some 3D years. The Republican says on last Thurs day night, 9th, three horses were stolen, two out of a pasture field belonging to John (.'. Krumrine. of Ferguson township, and one cut of a stable belonging to Isaac Mulbury.fof Benner township. The two taken from the pasture field were branded, but the one taken from the stable was not. The thieves were tiaced a short distance and seemed to hare taken the direction towards Storevalley. Runners were sent out on all the roads leaJing from the place where the robbery was committed. A re ward of fifty dollars is offered for informa tion that will lead to the detection of any ono of the thieves or the recovery of any one of the horaes. Mr. Krumrine's horses were found in a field at Puddentown, and looked as though they bad been under severe riders. Bkoks Jail axd Ricapti red.—Stew art Walker, the horse thief, who stole Senator Peala's mure, broke jail on last Thursday evening between eight and nine o'clock, and, together with the two Galla gher brother*—the silver thieves—made an escape. Billa were immediately issu ed by the Sheriff describing the three in dividuals, and offering $125 for lhair re capture. They were caught about three or five milea from Pine Grove Mills and brought to town on Saturday last, the particulars of their wanderings and their arrest being given below in Walker's own language, as told to a reporter of the Republican, who visited him in his cell on Monday last. Walker said .- Well, everybody knows it, and I'm wil ling they should. Thu game's up, and I suppose if the Republican tells it every body will then know it. We had the run of the hall here together, and concocted a plan of escape. Taking advantage of the absence of tbe Sheriff, we passed into the dungeon, then tore out some small partition which admitted us to the cel lar. From thence wc easily cut our way through the floor into tbe kitchen, from whence wo had only to walk out into tbe open air and we were free men again. We jumped the fences and proceeded in a southerly direction, but when I reached the Catholic cemetery I was obliged to rest on account of bleeding at the lungs, caused by overheating myself and irrita ting my wound. With the assistance of my comrades, however, 1 succeeded in walking nearly all night, and the next morning we came out on Nitiany moun tain only a couple of miles from Centre Ilall. We pressed on over and into and across Pennsvallcy and struck Tussey mountain about three miles from Boalt burg. This was Friday afternoon and we bad nothing to eat up to this time I was forced from exhaustion to go to a house and buy something to eat. We then went on to within about five miles from Pine Grove Mills, in which location we found ourselves early Saturday morning My comrades being afraid I again ventured to a house to buy something to eat. I was so exhausted I did not care much if I *♦ recaptured, so that I got something to eat. I went to tbe house about 7 o'clock in the morning. This proved to be the house of a Mr. Miller, and after the woman had given us our breakfast she went to the field and told her husband that she believ ed wo were the parties advertised. Her husband then came to tbe house, got his rifle and pointed it at me, and at the same time called to a neighbor .for assistance. I told them I was on a hunting excursion, but they thought it was too thin a story, and read the description of mo to myself, when I said 1 guessed it hit mo pretty well. I tore away from the two, when four others came, and soon I was surround ed by about fifty, and they went and brought my comrades. It.—Why did your comrades not escape during this time. W.—They declared they would not leave me, and as a matter of honor stuck by me. R —Why did >ou not separate, in order to more effectually elude the officers? W.—Because I wss unable to travel without their assistance, us a good portion of tbe time they were obliged to bolster me up between them. And another rea son was because I had all the money with which to buy what we were bound to pur chase to eat.—Watchman. Th* It iitlinhurg To!orj h il U ' informed th it Walls, Smith At o, of Lew : burg, hsve I' lf lit* <1 fpvornl aeres of ground at Coburn Station, Centre county, fr the purpose of eroding Grain House, ( Store Room, and Coal *''■ embracing al| ' theground lying between the railroad and Prnn't Craek, opposite the depot Vhayi expect to break ground for the Grain ' House neat week. There nro several building* in process -f erection nor* at this point, among the rorl a large hotel, put up by Geo, Stover; another htillding hy a party from Reborsburg, to ho uted .as n tailor shop, and confectionery store Co burn will no doubt become the buiinota bonier in that section. If you want the heat roaated eotfeo, or the richest choeae, Bnct dollar tern,' green, black and Japan, the bait brauda canned fruits, augara, ayrupa, rice, hom iny, dried fruita, sugar cured hama, dried beef, alwaya go to Sechler'a. and you got the freshest, boat and cheapest. • All the l'enns Valley braaa band* were at the llarvet Home pic i teal Lew itburg, lat wee* the Centre llall, Kr mora' Mill*, llillheim an I Rebertburg, and all furniahad exeallent nunc, auch at lemt era* the verdict of the crowd. —The venerable ex-justice of l'enn township, Mr. Jacob Harter, through a fall caused hy a apalt oi disunites*, broke hia thigh, one day last week. On laat Monday night an attempt was made to enter the dwelling of Win. I'. Shoop, of tbie place, by boring aeveral hole* around tlie staple that tasteft* the cellar door. The attempt proved a failure, however Same night, no doubt aame party, to!e from the buggy ol Re*. Fischer, next door to Mr. Sheop, a good lap robe, apron, and buggy curtaina. We hear a report of the shooting of • horao thief at Howard, a few days ago. The herse so raid to have been stolen from Mr. , in Ferguson township. Learned no further particulars. Judge Allison, of Howard, honored our sanctum with a visit on Tuesday morn ing. -——On laat Monday n ght soma one ma liciously entered the stable of Dr. Alexan der, in this place, and rut and uiuti'atrd his harness and tly-net. Mr. Aaron D Rishel, son of John Rishel, esq , of Potter township, who mov ed to Missouri last spring, w rites us, date Marshfield, Aug. IS. a* follow* We have been her* for some time and like this country right w#ll. There is an abundance of the nicest peachee, water melons, and sweet potatoes. The wheat was grspared j for the contest, and the pursued una wari ' .t their approach, the farmer Had the a.l ivsnUge, and, as u consequence, tho victo ry *> gained by tho noble mon who rlsk 'od their live* for tlio welfare of their fel low eitlxoii*. It was au sot of bravor and couragv sel dom wiliiesssd, and b aid have ssou red for tho participants a monument to their ibrsviry. They have all long since psod away. i Connellv ran to a spring house t ear by, where, as I n was reloading his riflo, hi was mortally wounded. Alter receiving tha shot ho made his war to the f >rhs of n tree, to which he was tracsd hy the flow ol blood from hi* wounJ. lie died the same day and was buried in that locality, l.t ais was shot in the arm by, it is said, I'eter Ooisel although this was not cer tainly known, as troin the promiscuous flnug it might l ave bean June by enolh or ; aiid they all preferred sharing the re sponsibility of taking life, in.del the cir cumstauccs, rather than placing it upoi ono of Ibur number. lie was brought to Jlellefonto in a two botse wager, c Vorud with a n.ualit; sheet, On the evening of a very sultry day, and, as may be supposed, to the great relief ot all the iuhabiunU 11 u was taken to thi front room :ti what was known at the 010 jail, where bo died from the effects ef the wound It was the opini. i of tlio attendant physician that bo migbt have aurv ived, but for Li* refusal to sub mit to au an putaliou •>! bis arm, which afterwards mortitiuJ and caused his death. Every attention was paid to Luwi* by the citizens of the town, especially the la dies, during bis sickness, and much syin pathy was felt lor him ta consequence ot the impression which prevailed thai among hit bad ones ha had soma good qualities—one of which Wht hi* aversion t> taking Ufa in pursuance of hit calling, and another hit preference for robbing tharicb that be might give to the poor. It it noi known to the writer what became of >1 Guire. He had been frequently arretted and iuipritoued, but usually made bit e ttcape, and it wat the general opinion that there wet no jail in lb country sufficient ly strong to bold htm. lie had the repu letion of being particularly expert in ihit reipect. They had all been frequeally concerned in the robbery of the uiaila and passengers in ttage coacbet, but neither, it it believed, were ever captured. f Strohm a ttora in the 1-oop was rob* * bed. Monday night, door bored open, and . goods to amount of about ft' 3 tiolen. I Two hami were tiolen from Aiuot - Oberdorf t smoke boute recently. j For the Reporter. ' HEUKItSBI'ItG A VICINITY. J There were over AX) tickets eo'd in lie* , bertburg for the late Harvest Home pie II nlc. , We have now no lett than three den* 5 nut in our community and yet to ml coin* plain oftoclbache a whole week. | Charles Weaver hat returned from a "j Western tour. He principally traveled " through the northern pert of Illinoia and ,' speaks laverablc at to business. Wanted—a Life Insurance agent in our burg It it supposed thst La could do wall insuring the liuibt of tuch that regularly promenade the streets. Our tide-walks are in a deplorable condition. There are of course a law exceptions and wa trail * th# manv will take the few for an exam u , pie. j Our valley wat fully represented at the Sugar Valley camp meeting. There wort '* in attendance several thousands, liuck* • t'.ert had to keep their distance. Tba preaching wet quite sharp and to the • point. Brush Valley camp meeting will begin on the 23 of ihit month. | S Frank and H Kreatner are about gri lling another kiln of brick made. K. K. intends to build a brick house in our town ,( before a great while The coal digging near Wolfe's on the farm of Ed. llouts is still going on. The prospects are good and the hands are sure of finding coal beforo long. The community did not undergo a atrike, probably being there is no railroad claea ' at hand. Hew MoK MrsiCXL Estektainmkmt - On Friday evening, 10th, according to advertisement, a concert an given in the M, K Church of this town, by tbo Meek Family, of Pine Grove Mills. The programme consisted of solos, duels, trios, and a number of four part pieces—sacred and aecial. The on* leruinmont was a rare treat to the lovers of song. Tho family consisted of Mr. Meek and his three daughters, all of whom appear to bucalled to the "Minis try of Song." to which Mr. Meok himself has devoted most of h>s Ijfe. To say that the music WHS very fine, and tbo rendition of the pieces, good, would simply be to confirm tho impression generally enter tained. We could listen to entertain* monts of such a character quite frequently, and with profit. It would bo an umnisiak* able evidence in favor of the prevalence of finer sensibilities nr.d nobler sentiment*, to see enterprises of this kind publicly en* couraged. We learn that Mr. Meek and bis daughters purpose traveling during the concert season, and we hope they will meet with tho success their ability de serves. On Saturday one hundred and eight cars of stock arrived at Omaha, Neb., from the West for points East. Forty four cars of tea wunt by the Northwestern road yester day. On Wednesday, near Geneva, Fil* more county, Nebraska, during the pre valence ofn thunderstorm, Wm. Bow. man, a well known citizen, was instantly killed by lightning while riding in his wagon. The Supreme Lodge of the Knights ol Pythias, which has been in session in Cleveland, adjourned at a late hour Fri day night, to meet at Indianapolis, on the fourth Tuesday of August, 1878. Several cotton mills at Blackburn, Eng land, have cominancad running on short lime. It is mpected that in a few days i the movement will becomo general throughout the Blackburn district. Sevan thoussnd two hundred men will go from Spain to Cuba between now and the 20th of September. King Alfonso of Spain received Lowell, the newly appointed IT. S. Minister to Spain, on Saturdny, Lowell spoke in very flattering terms of Spain. The King re plied in a similar friendly tone. No allu sion was made to Cuba. Ex-President Grant has arrived at Co penhagen. He will visit his sistor, who married I)r. Cramer, the American Min ister. , ♦ o BKCOKD YOUR DEEDS. The attention of persons holding unre corded deeds, is directod to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, which requires, that— "All deeds and conveyance! for real es lute in this Commonwcaltlv, shall be re corded in the office for Recording Deeds in the county where the lands lie, within xix month* after the execution of such deeds and conveyances; and every sucb deed and conveyance not recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudged gßAVpuncifT against any suhse'|uent purchaser for a valuable consideration unless such deeds bo recorded before the recording of the deed or conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgage shall claim." Those holding unrecorded deeds will see the importance of having them recorded . without further delay. THOMAS A. HICKS & 8110. We have a cry Ur>> and coinpleto (lock of Hardware, the Isrgsil that war ever before oCered I y any lirui to the people of this county, gad Art selling at tIS ytry low on possible rsto* w Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, (lass and riittj, I'u r While Lssd* and l.iiisesd ttit , Turpentines and Varnishes, all which we warrant to give satin! o tion Our I'ure lwF KADDLKItY OK AT.!. DKtfCKIPTIONB. ('OA. 11 Wool) \\ <>KK K pokes. Faroes. Patent Wheel* of tha moat improved pat unt*, Mia, Potts Improved Flat Irons, cheap, convenient and durable-polished and nit kel-platod. Johnston* I'repared Eaisomtno ; put up In dpound packages ; eaeily put en, and cheaper than paper. We have all colors. STO V E S. We have the only Reversible, Top-plete Cooking Sieves in the mam i The Keystone, .suaouehanna a;.d J laiata, which we warrant to be the hoet baken end the haar ie*l tt< eat in the market, we Will telat the jerrlowe.l price and give written guaranteee. A.o all kind) oflt ,r gt and other suves. COM E AND.SHE OUR KEYSTONE COOK rtl >\ K . IT IS Tliß HANDSOMEST IN TUB WOULD. A curious discovery has lately Ikmui made, while repairing tho house f, rtucrly occupied by the Jacobin Cluh during tiiu great Revolution, sud known as the Hotel de Loudrea, in the Rue St. Hyacinth®, St. Hour*. Tim Club, which guided thu deetiniee >f tho revolution during some few years, had often boasted of allowing the utnbition of Robespierre and other louder* to nrogtas so far, aud uo farth er ; aud tuu member* by vol® bad naased a law which entitled the tna jority to exclude from uny particular -euiice any particular tueiuber whose interest® might load biut to sway the ■pinion of the Club. Kqlseapieri e, whose utubiiion bad rendered bitu au •bject of suspicion, bad olleu been voted out of the assembly ; and it hot uoeit a matter of surprise to the his torian of the time, that be could so long maintain bis influence in spite of the violence of the opposition thus per uitted. The secret is now revealed A a nail room—a biding place in the thickness of the wall —has just been liscovcrcd, opening by a trap door in to th® very ball where the delibera tions were being carried on, and whence be could listen to the meas ures to be taken against him, aud thus forearmed, have power to defeat them. It is evideul that this hiding place must have been occupied by lvolxs pierre ; aud when lirsl entered by the workmen the tracts of bis presence were still visible in the journal which lay upon. the table, and the writiug paper, from which bad been torn a •mall portion, as if for the purpose of' making a memorandum. The only b®ok which was found in the place was a volume of Floraiu, o[eu at the secoud chapter of C'laudine. It was covered with snuff, which had t vident-j ly been shake* from the reader s shirt-, frill, aud bore testimony to the truth of hialory which record's the simplicity of the literal y tastes of Robespierre. His presence seemed still to hang about that small space, as though he bad quitted it but the moment before; aud. siugular enough, the marks of the feet, as though be had recently trodden through the mud, were still visible on the tiles of which the floor* ing is computed. — J'vtter't American Monthly, Asiiotinf District Attorney, subject to the decis.on of the Democratic county convention. We are IMlksfiltd to announce J. M. Keicblma, Esq . of Ueiiefonte, as a candi didate for L>i *trict A'.t >rney Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. li (LLEfokT ■ MAaKgra.— by Shortli.ige A Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale. $ R 00. •• retail. |9U). White wheat, 1 30. Ked " ISO Rye. no Corn, shelled, 00 t'orn. cob, 60. Oats. 30. Barley, rye weight. 6A Clovereed s.*> per 01 pounds. Potatoes retail, 80 Nova Scotia plaster, ground, 10 00. Cayuga " |9 00. Lincoln Butler.Powder, makes but ter sweet andhard, and quicker to churn Try it-for sale at Wm Wolfs stoie. MIKHIEI). On the 10th inst., at the rasiJence of M r. K. L- B'rgstrcsser. llublersburg, by Rev_ J A. Bright, Mr. Nelson Caldwell, of Bench Creek, to Mrs. Liaaie Nicholas, of Philadelphia. On 31st, ult,, by Key. W. U. Groh, Mr.' John M ltager and Miss Sarah li Mc* Bath, both from Slate College. On the 2nd. ly the same, Mr. John A, Hupp, and Clara R. Bross, both from Linden 11*11. On Iftth, by the ame, Mr. Mvhayl Vpi* chcr. of Potter township, and Mist Kate Stine, of Spring township. On 1, by Roy. Landis, Mr. Henry A. Moyor. to Mias Terroita Snook, both of Sugar Valley. On 21. by the samo. Mr Oliver K For ester, of Mifflinburg, to MisiShllieC. We ber of Rebersburg. On 19, by the me, Mr. George W. Reem. of Farmersville, this county, to Miss Anna Schreckenast, of Sugar Valley. On 19, by Rev. F. Aurand, John S Gift, to Miss U. A. Wolf, both of Boone ville. On the 29th ult., by Rev F. Aurand. J. Willis Musser, of MiUhoim, and Miss Joanna C. Weaver, of Aarons burg. DltiD. Al his residence in NitUny Valloy, Ju- IT 24, Mr. lliram Kilday, aged 04 years, il months and 12 daji Ho was a worthy member of the M. K. Church for S3 yaars. His end was peace- On Aug. 3 at Stormstown, Dr. James MrKce, aged 03 years, 7 months and days. On 18th, in Ferguson township, Henry Kreps, aged naar ; H voars. Mr. krepswas an old and rcspecud citizen of Ferguson, and widely known. It Lock Haven. Aug. 5, of cholera in lantum. Mahal Kva, twin daughter ol John I), and Sarah J. McClinlick, aged 3 months and B*.) days. August 11, Moll villc Myers, twin brother of the above, of the same disease, aged 4 months and 6 days. • On 11, at Lamont, Daniel Mokel, aged 0(5 years, 4 months and 21 day*. On August 17, at Spring Mills, Eliza beth Hoover, wife of Thomas Hoover, aged 41 years, 5 months and 17 days. On 15, at Roalsburg, Mr. John C. Buck* cr, aged 4'J years, 11 months and 28 days. What Sample Tea is. *3 Q Every Cargo of Tea. on arriving in © this country, is Sampled by the Im -4; porter to the extent of from 1,000 R 6,000 pensdl, wkioh toas, being out 's of the original packages, become use- A less to the Importer after the Cargo^ is sold. Wecontractforth.se Teat tat Cost ol Importation, (including *•> w- 'Sampla Packages,") which are then 5 thoroughly classified and packed by * ? our New York Hons# OUR I'KIVD* teAT 40c and 60c A POUND. ft Jt Equal in every respect those re*tr £ tailed elsewhere for double the AJopey. "2 At a saving of three profits to they "7 Consumer -* C * THOMAS CHUTE A CO. * aj No. 181 Water si., ? New York. . ? Wo guarantee Every package. 9aug tf WM.P. WILSON, Ballefonte IV Office in Mrs. Ben .. r's Buildiag, Bellefoale Pa. . SI'NLVG, - - - - - 1877. WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS! PRICKS LOW! Selection Unsurpasseil! Stock Large. AuJ uuw wt- extern! a cordial invitation to our frieuds, patrons and*tb® public generally. We will aay this, Come !ifwe do not show you THE REST SELECTED.STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL, aud if we cauuot prove that it is to your interest to patrouis* us, ih*o don't buy ; but come and satisfy yourself. We bave ojieued a full line of DRY GOODS Clothing, Carpets, Roots & Shoes, Groceries, QUKENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAP| and in fact everything and anything embrace? in the above line. We will I>eat everything in prices and assortment, and our past, we trust, will be a suflie'eut guarantee to out patrons of fair and honest treatment. We have established and will maintain our reputation. The large trad® ws do enable* us to get fresh goods daily, which is a great advantage to our pa trons in all lines, aud more especially in Groceries. Call, mod it will prove to tout interest. VALENTINES & CO. H.HERMAN, Manager. NEW OPENING! % (NEXT IIOOK TO NEW SANS EAGLE CLOTHING STORE ) BUNNSL ANO AIKSNS, Music and Sewing Machine Store. C 4 T T at the Nw Store and see the largest stock A variety of Pianos, Or* 2\~ lJ I J gans and Sewing machines in this part of lbs state. THE HEW DOMESTIC—WiII ahead. * NT. JOIIV -Uleatoiit. " DATM—With wertiral feed. " SEW AMERICAN- For .TO. " SlXllll ISO. " IIOWE ISO. " WEF.I) ISO. " ItEMIVUTOX ISO. " WlimilY Al ISO. " WHITE-4IISO. A firsl-clwts machinist always on hand to repair Sewing Machines. Work lasarad. Second-hand Machines at from 6 to 20 dollara each. Parts. Attachments, Needles, Needle Cases. Pour-wheeled Castors, and OH, for all Machines. Also Sheet Music. Piano Stools and Covers. Sewing Machine Needles for any Machine—6oc per dor.cn BUNNEI/k AIK ENS, 2Gjul ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE. 0. T AIKXADPE*. C. M BOWK*. ALEXANDER A ROWER. At t*rM AT-Uv, NHTUI tfR U CBIIMUBII, and Orphaaa' rattl &ratlaa ■y ba rtonlt*' 1 ta ttarmaa and BaUak <'ln ia (Jarmaa'a fcU4i. mj?S 74 it. DF FORTN'EY Altornev at Law llellefonte. P. Office over Rv-y --nohls bank. may 14 6b r\RUGB! DRUGS') DRUGS Ml JLe S. T-Shugt rt. having purchased the Drug elore on Allegheny street, Bclle fonto, next door to tho hard* are Store of Hicks A Bro., hn. stocked and filled it out with all the most popular f ? I DRUGS A MEDICINES, ¥-•CHEMICALS, PERFUMKRY*"? i SOAPS. COMBS AND BRUSHES, : j TRUSBES, SUPPORT IIS. BR ACES j i„ • FANCY AND TOILET j ARTICLES. Ac., Ac.. Ac. j • i Patent Medicinos, Alcohol, pure Wines end Liquor* for rued ice I purpi org only Phytician'a proscriptions carefully coin-i poundod and order* answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and Physician* from the country will find oqr stock of Medicine* complete, warranted genuine and ol thu bust quality. *4hia Store will remain under the direc tion of the accomplished druggist and rinarniaci*t heretofore connected with it, II. M Hnrrington, and we respectful* ,IW solicit the custom of our friend* and > the old patron, of the store. lUaptf S. T. BIIUOKKT. ; BRICK TOR BALK—First class brick will be kept on bund for al by J. O. Deiningrr Hi Zerbe's Centre Hal brick vard*. These brick are offered o low thiit it will pay persona t distance to come here for them. Intending lo continue in the tnanufac ture of brick they will be kept contantly on hand, end fair inducement* offered to purchasers. • heuetf. H. B ZKRBK Lauds For Sale. 960.000 ACRES in Southwest Missouri. First-das* Stork farm*, excellent Agri cultural Lands, and the best Tobacco re rion in the West Short no grasshoppers, orderly society good mar ket* and a healthy country. Low Price* I Long Crodii ! Free transportation from Si. Louii to the land* furnished purchaser*. Fnrfqrth er information, address A- l' D&.\ \E, Land Commissioner SR. Louis A Ran Francisco Ivy. po. H. W. cor. Fifth and Walnut streets, St. Louis, Mo. § mll S NOTICE I Loiters of administration on the netate |of Jacob Moyor, late of Potter twp. doe'd, i having boon granted to th undersigned, lull persons knowing themselves to be in* j deb ted to said decedent are requested to i make immediate payment, and peraons , having claims against the estate will pro > sent to am authenticated for settlemnnt. I GEORGE RKIBKR, J. S. 110U3MAN, nag 2 Adm're. CENTRE HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A SON. iSuccessor to J. K. Millar £ SOB.) # Dealor in Purs Drugi and Msdiciass, uj a stuffs, tad Druggist's tuadrias. Pi'HE WISE AND LIQUORS For uodtciaal purposes. The best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO always in stock. I rescriptious carefully Compounded. MILLXH £bON Jan. Harris § Co. NO. 5. BROCKERHOFF ROW. IROOAILI PA INT S, OILS/ETC., J AS. HARRIS a CO. _ Bellefoate. Kinking iWk Milk Tbi* old. and well-known Orui-mill, ia Potter township, u BOW superintended by ■r D. M CoWHtn, on# of tha btet ax penanced miller* in Central Penna, wbo Ha* rendered tba utmost satisfaction wherever ba has been, and understands the milling business thoroughly. Ha WARRANT HIS FLoUK.' and all other work, sent out from Sinking Craek M ills, to give satisfaction, a* to quantity quality. If yon watt good brand Ist Mr. Cow bar furnlab Tour Uriai. Crista deli*arad to Centra Hall twice a weak by mill wagon. Housekeeper*, give Mr. Cowber a trial, and satisfy yourselves of Use great superi ority of tba flour manufactured by him. 24maj Sm. A MAN OF A THOUSAND. Having discovered, ta a meaner almost providential, a poaitiva cure for Consump tion aid si: Lung Complaints, I foal it my duty to make known in a practical manner by furnishing a sample bottle, free of charge, to all sufferers, my only hope oi remuneration being that ike medicine will perform all I claim for it Tba ingredi ents ara of tba cbaieesi barbel products nrd perfectly saf* ; will b seat fro# ta nil Address at -.are, Dr. O. Pbelps Brawn, 21 Grsad Street. Jersey City, N. J., or may be had of J. K. Millar A boa, Druggist*. Centra Hall. Pa. jut ly Henry Reinhart. WOODWARD. UNDERTAKER. Coffin* of all atylas ir.ada oa shertast no tice. Undertaking strictly altandad ta Charges reasonable 17 aua v. Nervous Debility. Vita,l Wutaw at Puimiw. a ntt ithtulW iHlttl. M >W|l or (Win: tM tamaH af Knir! "• work. UtenlM Or tiron. or MM inla upaa Ua worn U nrW kp Humphrev's Homeopathic Specific No. 28. II Inn u rod te. (para to* lit t;oloo> 4taa.li ita ■taM* out dorpaadonnf. Iwi-.ru. .uwagtk ui runrp nw I M>-Mauut. ,mi 2fijullf i >nta oorsod la ikoro tloMohnt i C / /'/ilroa bOMdotaibnoinottalouv > / / /MM of oMkor oo> la aap pari of ok* < 1 111 trulnriMMoiliioflo owl ontk ii at too oaploraonl tkal wo faro tab tMparwook 10 root ova loot Too aaod pot bo art) I rim IMBO ooar dlpbl. Too naa |ln poor •koto Uaw la Ika work, or oolf poor onn ■■■rota. It i'ott twtklH to tap Iko laolona. Tonoa aad II tiotSt foot. Add I ooa AO Mtt K. HoUoU * Co.. PorUaad. Cartload. Mala. Wfakp ' Manhood: How Lost, How j Restored ! J oat pabliokod. a oow odlUoo af Dt C oltataaU'a rolrt-ralod Saaap ao Iko radical oaro wtlkool oadl rlaol at Hi prooooofiku no or awtaol Wookaoao lord talari Botataal Laooaao. lon pot tocy, Haoutl tod Phpareal laoaparilj Inpadltaoata la Mimart. oto aloo t'oaoaaipotoa. ItpHopop aad Pita, iadaooi hp aatf i ladalpaaco at ootaal ottrataoaoco, da I'rloo. IB a ooalod onralooo. oalt all caaOt. Tk. coiotxatod aat dor. la Ibta adailrablo foot p. t totly dontaaolratoo fruta a Iklrtp paan' aotooorful ;>r eeVWFO. Dull Um It lllfUlM Qt 1 mat ko tadtaailf rarod wllkoat Iko ilaaooroao aao of lataraal aaodlctao or iko applltalioa at Iko katfo; ' polo, too oat a atodo of oaro ai oaoo altaplo. oanala. 1 aad odretail h, aatat of vktah ooorp oa>arar, ao aallor a cat kta eondtuoa at if ko. atf oaro ktmaatf akoapil. prlralob and radicii'j. Thtalkctara abooid ko la tko kasdt of toon pooth aad ooorp Baa la tko load. (ioal aedor aotl la a Plata aaoolopo. to aap addiooo M rooolptaf oftcaatoor two paatolaaipa. THifcffLvERWILL MEDICAL 00 art tl Aaa Sk. Row Tork : Pool USro In. OB* DAILYCOACH PROM Centre Hall to Spruce Crook. Leavaa Centre Hall in the morning and return* in the evening. The he* put first rlaoe teair.i and coached en thia line, giving speed and comfort to pea tenger*. til ARLKS M A YKS. 12 julySm Proprietor. Harness, Saddles, &c. Tko aaderolpaod. dotanolaod to mot tko pepalor dttakod footowor prtooa. rooprrtfoUp oailo tkooUoa tfoa of tko poblio to ktootook of SADDLERY soo offered ot tko old otaad Doalffodd aopoaillp Ika tki powplo ood tko tloooo, tko liraoot aad aratl ootdod ood ooaipfstoooonrtaioatof kaddioo, HMBMB. Ooitxß | Biillo*.of ooorp daocrlpltoe ood BaokOp; ofk* Tli la lut ororptklao to loooplolo akm ahaa l lllhllit ooaat. ko oow a(n at prkoo whtck a iiloalt Lb. UHM. JACOB DISC Its Ooalro HioT^ I T \ rkaa®. to mak* mosop- If (T( )IJ ) VA \J LJ I ' .orr t.>wu u> Uko oakoorlaUoao, for tko larooot, ekaapoot ood kast! ll u.tr.tod tain Up pablloaUoa la Ika world Aap two car booowo a onrrooofml dffoal. Tko a>oot otawnnt woaat >1 oaco II < uolo Dothln# to trp tko batlaotf. Nil naa wko oo •Tko^.'. iliikcmpnrt will niknufkcture nbeut of'O-hr.ir the upual quantity ol lumber thia oeneon. The stock it now low. but quite equal to the demand. Panama, August 11.—The South Pacific Times records the loae of the steamer Sten on July 16, at Lo* Villcs, seventy miiee norlh of Valparaiso. ). A letter from a correspondent on board ,' the Callae, July 21, says that about 100 Jlives were lost ,1 Loudon, August 6.— Special despatches ,jto the Timet report that the village of ■(Oiruisii near Marrienwarder, Prussia,hat 'been destroyed by fire and 800 persons homeless ; and that the town of Sundsvall, Sweeden, has been almost totally burned. GRAHAM & &OM * SjffijCtfrQS Hr th exclunv* mlc ia Btlkfoni* Edwin C. Barts' CELEBRATED FINK SHOES, 8 WIDTHS, the £nt Bkoit 111 tliiVfsH^ WSOLHAtS * ftXTAOHIiIMM ® Calfskins, HOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINQB All Kindt of Cu -ioni Work lUdn To Ordor. Bisbap Sim*, BKLLXFO9TX, Pa. Ji may 0. • T L BPAMGLKB, Attorney at U U a Con* u I tan 081 IS Kagliab sad Gar* aan. OSes in F nest's a** building CITTLK MljltZ? oiTr.i, bambygiT- O •. tliat iba books belonging ta tba •stale of Peter Ruble, dac'd, will rauia la tba hands of Aaron Lukenbecb, mitii Oct. Ist, next. where all baewtag them selves indebted to said asUts ara requested to call ud maba saUlamaat Ail neceunta ramalaiag unpaid aftar mid data. Oct. 1, By ardav of tba Kxeeutert ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE! JT# BRACKJBILL, RKLLEFONTB, PA., kss iuat received n NEW ADDITION op ALL KINDS OP FUKMITUftI, to bis large stock always on hand, CHEAPER THAN EVES POR CABHt k Dumber of Bedroom luuea—wklcul Mi i minted suite*, i AUo, WALL PAPER 2eu* 3m pennsVlvaNia rr. — Philadelphia Mi Brie Ktilrtif I>i*-iu IVKKU mi TABU. r PMMtlLU—jSggg : Epr $ : " "" lunriu 'r-rss isii : •?* ftsasa. i i 2:: DlTtLtewlnm JSim uiivtaiwwbwj^ ruTLHilwwi wiitwMei 1 ?! "*■ ar*£ KS •* HfUL SrJ2&"ns k w M < jarA Krta it. i Am* u< Wwt mint U Kits wttk VtlM s^itttfmsr££tt2Ss Fmlk on vtU ru Wtmi rjliinetk ulWil >■■<■ ' •• Ktaoua WaM. art* ri Vim. Pfctta iilltii ly lm.nl Uu b be uTliili? MimiHu iibliatwl HIBSNANS' HOTEL, MILRUT, PA. The beat t .bid aad bar, aad excellent •tabling for uoraet. Also a fine retort for • ummer boarders. Bust te depot, and daily staffes -e Ceatre eeusty, (marges -easonable. TOHN F. POTTER, Atton^+t I aw PVWHIMAy ■MvlAtii .Uaatlaa glcaa la lhaaa kactaff laada at pi lOOk far wta Wig dtaw aad taw o.kitwSadewd Baafft Mariaaewa. A. ogaalalkd dllwtoS. marik jUaat libsaawtt tow, niMtdiatt. aaWtme pOUKT PROCLAMATION. trtct. > fan it,.no nf skd otBBSf ndf Caaifß. Ctiataa uxl iTaartatA. aad Ua Haßatabla laV fiaak. aad Ska H.ainnl, Jaka Dniat. AaaaataOad J■ dall taOaaSia ■waaM. U>lx laaaifl Ikakr amwA. kaattoa data Ik. I I dap at Aaa All . Wl, la aaa dliaMad ta kaMta# . aaa-t of Dm and Tanatoat aaa Oaaaml Ml Mr atp tad Qaaoswi Staotoataf ikaTauala lailaMada. fat Ika aaaata at CaaOt a, aad ta ww mi ta ■*> Mi ad p J Aaa kMac U STrd Bap at Apt n. aad to nalkiaatwa waaka. Wrucau Übiadait k.i ibj gliaa taska Oaiaaa*. Jaa tMM if Ika Paaaa. Aldn an aad Caaakla at tka dosd naalp af Caatra. tkat tkap ka tkaa aad tkdra ta ItaUMipw panmad.>AU '.U la Uia toutu at aakd dap. m Ikadp raaatda. IBSBIIIIIIOI atoulai •toaa 884 Uai awa lemaokkoaaaaa, Sa da Uaaa iklaoa .b..b I. tb. -waniank daaa, aad Uaaa wkaarakoaadia innqalbaaiM to Mtoiial. wiBO U. puiwnSaUitwitall kaad, at Ballafaatd. Ska tat tmtat Jam., la Ua has produced dnring the leet half cen * tury, is e sufficient assurance to the ';pnUlc that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. ,'ln almost every section of coon try there are persons, publicly known, who [.have been restored from alarming and ' even desperate diseases of the lungs, by Its use. All who hsTe tried it so -1 knowledge 1U superiority; and where Its virtues are known, no one hesitates i as to what medicine to employ to re [ lleve the distress and sefifcring pecssliar i to pulmonary affections- Carte* Pnc ! TOUAI. always aflbnls inetaat relief, aod i performs rapid cures of the milder ra ; rietlea of bronchial disorder, es well ee the more formidahie diseases of tho longs. As a safeguard to children, amid t the distressing dlsenses which beset , the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it Is invaluable; fbr, by its timely n at, ° multitudes are resetted end restored to health. c This medicine gains friend* at , every trial, as the cures It is constantly _ producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No femtiy should be with out it, and those who have ouce used 1 It never will. D Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, aad Ciwgmtr ( often recommend it from their toowl f edge of Its effects. , * RAWJSXS WT . Dr. I. C. AVER 4 C(L ( Lowsll, Mus.f PrautSoßl aaS Smlyttal ChemSMo. BOJM BT M NFFGFTTLWTB STXWRWHSNF