THE CKNTUK KKPOKVKIt. Thursday, Nov. 1, 1377 I KKM* -'2pr year. irAen pe.id in "advance; $2.50 vAen not paid ih advance. Advertisements SOrf# per line far three in erii'ti*. and bemtsper Una far every *ut>- sequent insertion. Adrrrtiannfnt* hp fAe • mr ai a liberal discount. * Subscribers outside the county should rc rmt us 10 ft*, amount of one year's poi* ape, instead n/'AVf* a* for marly when paid hi' them scire*. Subscriber* can u.iray* trli A.r thrsr er e.'Unt* stand at th< Rep. it.' ofiff Av <v<- sultina 'he tables OH 1. fir opera. Ij the table. reads "John Uoe I Jan T *4 means that John is indt hied for subscription.trust the l*r of January. Is"s._ and that it *■" t.snc he was paylup the printer. LODGE MEETINGS. Uexiur HAM. U'ooa, No. ***,] JJJD O. F-. *•* , ,rv Siid*TeMna ta the O.I.) Mtews HU. J. St.OtVUt.xWP. Seet. M. P. sxaatv. * OtP roar LOPOI, Ko MT. F A M.. mss* •• vu.n.U. eveoln* on or betor* each fall moon la tee t>,<.t Fallow* Hall. v., W M 0 v. Hs RL*> *VR, Serf. .1. A. UC*l>'. " Paonaaaana.Mtwr No,** Fof H. Halt.OntreltxUonthe Sxlaotxj oa ,w ' innna Mir M *a<) *re<T two week* j Rhone M**ir. _ _ e, W, PottS**- r LOCAL ITEMS. ELECTION "NEXT Tl IvSDAY. —DEMOCRATS. GO 10 IDE POLLS! Vote for P F Fortoey. *nd you will have a highly qualified man for dis trict attorney. Everybody should uso Tyson's Lin iement You can get it at Green'* drug stone. —Get your marble work—tombstones, monument* and couches—at Heisler'a well known marble yards. Bellefonte Mr. Henry Bollinger, of Centre Hill is About to move to Missouri Chestnuts were bought hire at Sc per quart Bids wore opened this week for car rying mail 'rem Spring Mill* to Penn 11*11 ; also from Coburn to Mißheim. and from Millheim to Aaroasburg and Wood ward. Friday and Saturd*y threatened rain, but changed to clear since SuuJay. Wednesday cloudy and cool. All kinds of country produce bought and sold at Scolder's grocery. Yony Dvinirgcr has unpacked a new lot of hard ware, for builders, housekeep ers. and otheis. Y ony has always sold at bottom price and deserves the most libe rie encouragement. A bind quarter of beef will be taken at this office on subscription account if. Election, Tuesday C s -Vote for Fort ney and tbe entire democratic state ticket boring—tbey are now down 1300 feet they will be sure to strike tea. if ther's no ile. Tbe best stock of goods, now in the valley has just been unpacked by I. J- Grenoble. Now is the time for all who go to Spring Mills, to call in and see the wonderful stock. Mr. Grenoble intends to sell cheap, and is resolved to offer tbe best bargains in the valley. Lock Haven market last week stood as follows: Butter. 25 to 2* ; eggs, 20c; potatoes. 80 to 4tV per bushel ; chickens, -10 to 60c per pain cabbage, 4c per head ; apple butter, GOc per gallon ; lard, llalllJ per pound ; tomatoes, 50c per bushel; honey, 20c per lb ; apples, slal 25 per bu ,; beans, ~,c per quart; sweet potatoes, SO to 40c per peek ; chestnuts, "to 10c per quart; celery, 5 to 10 cents per sulk. J. S. Miller, late fashionable tailor at Aaromburg, has removed to Lcwisburt. Mr. M. understands bis business having worked in some of the larger cities, and the Lewisburgers will find him just the man to give them fits—tight or loose, and on short order. He will make up garments with the finest taste, and works at rates to suit the times. Mr. Wm Wolf is now in the city and in a few days will return with a stock of new goods, which will be unpacked in his large and handsome new room direct ly opposite his old quarters. Mr. Wolf will no doubt this time exceed any of his fjrmer purchases, and bring a stock of goods that will compare with the elegant new quarters be is about to occupy. His goods were always of the best quality, and compared with the best of stores in the county, and as he is about to enlarge we expect to have tight here in our own town always one of the largest and best assort ments of dry goods, groceries Ac. Coal can be bought at the Forks for S3.GO per ton. by tbe peopleof Aaronsburg ar.d Millheim. and tbe hauling 21 miles, is done for sf> cents pel ton This is a saving of at least |4 on the cost per ton before the railroad was built into our valley Every stockholder who uses coal will ee where one of tbe benefits comes in. The saving on each ton of coal more than pays the interest on a share of stock. ——Never miss calling at the handsome and well stocked grocery, of Seehler A Co. Tbe sto-e is worth an hour's visit any time, eveojif you do not wish to buy any goods. However, all who go there to see. most always make purchases because of superiority and cheapness of tbeir goods. On Thursday of last week, when the Forks House, Perry Stover, prop'r, was opened, there was a big lime, and better yet, a good, big dinner. Some i 0 railroad officials, we are informed, were en hand, Mr. Kneas. C. K, conductor Fur y, and others, and satisfied their inner man in a manner that will make them fbel goad for a long time The Forks House is a handsome building, roomy and convenient, in a highly roman tic locality, and Mr and Mrs. Stover will make their guests feel perfectly at home always. We dropped in at Newman's Eagle Clothing nail, at Bellefonte, last eek and be showed us a good overcoat lor $3 - 00; a good winter suit for $150; a good winter hat for 75c ; a good suit of under wear for 50c. Newman nays that be can and does sell suits for $2 lew than any body else. The same on overcoats and everything in his line. We advise our readers to go to Newman's for tbeir win ter clothing for they can save money which counts in these panic, times. LAST NOTICE —Persons owing slate and county tax. on duplicate in my hands, are hereby notified that if tax is not paid until January court, next, the same will be placed in the hands of a Justice for col lection. GEO KOCH. Collector for Potter. FOR RENT.—Dwelling house, stable and five acre# of meadow situated-at Potter's Mills, the property cf Doctor Wm. P. Wilson. For information tad terms ap ply to Thomas McElroy, near the premi -60?. ldoct 2m POTTER SCHOOL TAX NOTICE Notion is hereby given, the duplicate of Scbool Tax lor tbe township of Potter, has been placed in the hands of tie Treasurer, JACOB DIKGKS, at Centre Hall. On all taxes paid to him on or before December Ist, 1877, there will bo a deduction of five per centum ; on all taxes remaining un paid for one month after said date, the full amount will be charged, and thereafter an addition of 5 per cmt on all remaining unpaid. BY ORDER or THE BOARD. 19 oct2m. Persons wishing to advertise farms, sales, Ac., will bear in mind that we offer to give a MUCH LARGER circulation through the Reporter on this side the county, than any othei paper, and will forfit our pay if this is found not correct. WAGON FOR SALE.—A large road wag on, good as new, and which can readily be cut down to a plantation wagon, is of fered for sale cheap, by JOHN WOLF, Cen tre Mills. Pa. ' 3t A Rood horse will be taken in exchange for tho wicon. Goto Frank Green' drug store, in the Bush house block and get his valuable preparations for diseases that are common to all. They save doctor bills, and have rendered satisfaction forye.ars to hundreds that have tried his remedies. Fancy and toilet articles without number always to be had at tho same old stud. i Eureka! Tony Kreamer, landlord st MiUhcim. ha* il holm* discovered COA! , >n the farm f John Haines, near Wood ;w*rd, *t -least lie think* *o, and mdo i other*. and wo hot* so The stufl taken (out there, having boon tested in Mr. | Kreamer'* stove, if mid to burn altheuch not a* freely a* tho genuine coal. Tbero •i* a mineral from which load pancila ! are tnadc. which resemble* anthracite nnd i* combustible at high temperature*, and tho mineral found upon Mr. Haines' farm may he * rpeoie* ot plumbago. Pure plumbago i* rare and \aluable. The mat ter ha* raised quite an excitement among certain of Ytiy Kreamer'* neighbor*, and ho has taken some of tiu ui a* partner* in a 40 year* lease of the land. Should it turnout to make a coal lord or plum! ago prince out of our fat and Jolly friend, we would soon expect to see him enlarge hi* hotel to Continental proportion*, with a free bar to ail u* sucker* who can't afTord an interest in a coal mine or a vein of plumbago. Hope tome one will make a strike that will enrich u* all. Now Utbe lime to *ave money by getting your groceries where they are good, pure and cheap. Sechler <V Co are in earnot when they make you the*e representations. They do business with a view to stay and gain customers by fair and square dealing*. This has been their reputation. Joseph's, at Bellefonte, are selling off good* at cost. Good chance for bar gains. See adv. on opposite page. On Sunday morning of last week, Peggy Bright of Aaronsbttrg, sustained a fracture of the thigh by falling -a getting up out of bed. The Lutheran* of Millheint have or gan tied a congregation, and contemplate the erection of a church edifice, if funds can be raised. —— \W are informed that in Brush and Sugars-allies, many hop* mro dying from some disease. Mr George Koyer U said t ha TO lot ten hogs, Mr Buhl live, and a farmer in Sugar valley twenty. —Charley Buid offer* 3 rent* reward tor tbe fellow who stole a wbip in ns bit wagon a tew evening ll ago. —Clintou county raited £OO acres of tobacco thit year. Lock Haven it very much in need of tome one to*baek*her. Mr. LrTU R K EMERICK desires to In* forua the public that be hat located at tba Stone Milt, in shop occupied by C Bel* linger, to carry on blaoksinithing. lie guarantees hit work to bo of the best and prices lower that any shop in the county. Horsetboeingdown to panic prices. Being a good workman and having long ex peri* twicehe believes he can render entire sat ikfaction. Hive him a trial and be con vinced. 25oct3t Vote fbr Fortner, next Tuesday, lie is able uud competent. MILLTIEIM. Wu. liennich, who moved from thit neighborhood to Millheim, has already erected bis brick outbuildings and next summer will put up his rntun dwelling. Two or three new dwellings are about to be erected in the southern part of the tow n also Two free fcuses atill keep up con nection with tbe trains. Landtord Musser has a handsome new carriage for railroad passengers to and from his hotel. 1 ony Krvamer runs a spry team in bis hotel back. A score or two of workmen are now on tbe new road to CJoburn station. A j new iron county bridge will also be t-rec*. , ed across Elk creek about a mile south of Millheim. REBERSBUKU <Si YICIMTY Our public schools have commenced and are doing tine work. The next be*l thing necessary is the boaid to employ a good lecturer to pass from door to door and preach into the beads ofparenU the neces sity of sending their children regularly in order to maka rapid progress. Mrs. Auua Weaver, the millinery wo* man, has left our village for Totters Bank. We regret her early departure ; may suc cess attend her. Since her departure we have two milliner shops, and we now can truly say that '•competition is the life of business." Some of our grain fields are infested by an insect called the "fly,"' and yellow spots are becoming apparent. The gener al belief is that the grain wss sowed too early and had too much warm weather since seeding. And at lost the Lutherans moved tbeir place of worship into the basement of their new church, on 27 of last month. Prof. Born, from Selinegrove, wnt present and preached seveial very practical sermons for the occasion. Truly air.an of his ability speaks volumes for an Institution which he may happen to represent. T. R. Zeigler ofour "burg," is going to pnt up a brick dwelling bouse this fal!> The wall is fast going up and the bricklay ers are soon to be on hand. The Evangelicals of Bruxhvalley cir cuit have their quarterly conference on next Saturday, Nov 3, in our town. Rev. Deininger of Centre Circuit is to preside, and a glorious time is expected. Tbe Reformed have their church just •bout finished They have n pulpit which is hard to bent. John Meyer and Zach. Weirick were tbe builders of the same. II KW MOR. SCHOOL TEXT BOORS. The study of United Stales History, al- < though sadly neglected in past years, hat received new impetus of late, largely ow ing to the improvements in books upon that subject. We have recently given some attention to school hitories ar.d have found one to eminently worthy of recorn- ! mendation as to deserve inure tiian a pass ing notice. Tbo bobk referred to is Prof. Ridpalh't History of the United States, already largely in use in this State and several cf the Western States, and highly Commended wherever its merits are under sign!. Experienced educator- everywhere vie with each other in the heartiness of their words of approval for its correctness, beautiful style, elegant illustrations, com prehensive charts authoritative maps, and oti>er noteworthy features; while students ale said to scixe upon and devour its terse Instructive and entertaining narrative with all the avidity of youth in the perusal of an exciting romance It is fact dressed in elegant periods, noble dictior, impressive characterizations, and illuminated by ap propriate incident and beautiful pictures. The publishers have made the most e! gant and attractive school-book now be fore the public. It is not the purpose of this article to analyse its merits nor indicate nil the de tails in which it is superior to anything of the kind yet seen in this part of the coun try. A notice like this must be geuerai, but our read* rs will thank us for a word about one valuable feature which really ought to be seen lobe adequately appre ciated. The colored chronological charts, which show at a glance—what cannot be gleaned from the text of any history—the men and events which were contempora neous, make a new and valuable feature of distinguished merit and peculiar to this work. More than fifty topographical dia grams show the vicinity of every battle and important event; and the maps— which|are not only geographical but civil and historical—show tbe political divisions of the country from time to time, with comprehensive indices of our territorial growth. It is as neat a volume in its physical pro portions, general make-up and illustrations as one would wish to sec. Its publishers, (Messrs. Jones Brothers A Co., of Fhila delphia, Cincinnati and Chicago.) have spared neither pains nor expense to render it acceptable to both eye and mind, and wo learn they are reaping a rich reward for their enterprise and forethought in its large sales. If our citizens look into the merits of this History, we have no doubt , but that the sales will be still further aca celeraled 1 —Wm Wolf will move to lib I' new room beginning of next week, and > I liia new *iock of good* w ill be received , Friday and Saturday of aame week. il Instead of being located in Itebcr*- burg, a* we erred in staling last week, Dr. i Oliver K. K-ter i* following hi* profa ' aion In the village of Troxelvlllo, Snyder • county. Friend* with him abundant auc i cess Mifflinburg Tel. j Towacco llxnv BFHNT.—On Monday morning about two o'clock the tobacco barn of Klli* and Rob ert Myer*, a little below the dam at Lock Haven, was set on tire and burnt down with It* contents, comprising tobacco to Abe estimated amount of from twolvi to fifteen thousand dollar*. The barn was valued at about s:**' There wa* ait in surance on the properly of SI,"JOG in the l'hivnix of Hartford, SI,OOO in the Home qf New York, truth 1 in the Etna, $, 000 in the Kaneul 11*11; total $4,800. Pol icies to the amount of SB,OOO expired on Saturday, which wa* net known till alter the tire when the matter wa* looked up Another instane* of tho importance keeping the run of your Insurance policies. Democrat MO UK RUSSIAN VICTORIES Three Thousand Foot Soldier* and a Regiment of C'avjilrv Captured. The surgeon* attached to the English ambulance at Plevna, report that on the IStb instant there wrre 4,500 wounded there. Private house* had been convert ed into hospital*. The want of lint and medicine* was greatly felt. London, Oct'fbet -o. —The Ku*ian boo to ISth inst. are etUcially reported t> be 00,Uk> men. London October 20. A Russian official dispatch dated Tutchcnitaa, before l'iev na October lt&, *ay* : "Ye*terJay, alter a desperate engagement ot ten hour*' dura tion, Gen. Gourke*' detachment, co-opera ting with a portion oftbe imperial guard captured a *lrong Turkish position be tween OurnjcDubnik and Teliehe. Gen j Gourko* then stationed himself on Si'fla i read strengthening hi* position with now fortification*. "This engagement alo resuttei in tbe capture of Achmet Ewsi Pasha, together chief ol .tatl'ai d many other Turk ish offi -ers, about Ui.liOO foot soldier* and an entire regiment of cavalrjr. Four can non and a quantity of rifles and ammuni tion were also captured. Our lo*s is un known, but must have been considera ble. THK RUSSIANS CAPTURED SIGH TEEN THOUSAND TURKS AND FORTY CANNON. London, October 22.—The Daily News stales le.IXH) men and forty cannon were captured by tbe Russians in their recent victory over Ghaxi-Mukhlar. The Turkish report* of part of their army holding out is forti£*>d positions in Aladja-D*gb, are Utfcunded. The Russian loss in carrying Aladja- D*gh. on the 16th insL, is officially re ported to be 1,441 killed and wounded. The losses on the other parts of the battle field are not stated. TllE\ H'.t R IS FA ROPE The suhstauce of the news from the wai is thnt the Russians have made an advance. Ismail I'asha with 40 baUal lions has effected a junction with Mukh tar Pasha. A great battle is imminent. A HORROP, IX SCOTLAND Au Explosion Which Coet Several Hundred Miners Their Lives London, October 22.—A pe<4al dispatch from Glasgow to the Tall Mall Gazette says an explosion has occurred in a colliery at High Blnntyre. that city. Fonrbun* dred nun wore in the mine at the time and a large number of lives bave bnen lost. (i'a>Ku, October SL-U p. u. —The latest particulars from High Blantyra &iiow that 23Jt men descended into the mines this morning. None of thee, ex-] cept one who was working near the shaft at the lime of the exptotion, bad been res cued up to a late hour this evening. Very little hope of rescuing tte men Is enter tained a? the explosion occurred at nine o'clock in the morning. The exploring parties had to relinquish their efforts in' one pit at four o'clock in the afternoon be cause of lb- poisoaou- gases at tbo bottom ■ of the shaft of the other pit (the colliery comprises two pits with communication] between litem). A faint knocking has, been beard, hut so far it has been impossi ble to reach the bottom of the shaft In con -' sequence of the volume of gas ani thedes J trurlion of woodwork and hoisting appar-, ntus by the explosion. [The loss of life by the explosion at. High Blantyre—which, from pre ent ap pearances will reach the appalling total of 22c— is probably the greatest that has ever resulted from a similar accident. AN EX CONGRESSMAN'S SUICIDE. Witliamsport, October 9A—A special dispatch just received here announces that oil Wednesday, the 24tb inal, Hon.Pobies ki Iloss, ex-member of Congress from this district, shot himself through the hoart in the barn near his dwelling at Coudersport, Potter county. When foonil, shortly thereafter, be WHS dead. Judge Ross has been in ill health and very despondent for somn months. His tragic death has caus ed a deep gloom over the community in which he lived. REGISTER'S NOTICE.— The follow. ing accounts havo bV*n examined and pnssed by me and roinain filed of rec ord in this office, for the inspection ot heirs, legatees, creditors and all othors in any way interested and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Centre county on Wednesday, tbo 28th day of November, A. I). 1877, for confirmation and allow ance. 1 The third acocunt of James H. Porter! and E C. Campbell executors of Ac of John Heeaman, late of l'enn township, de ceased. 2 The account of -I; M and C. H. Kep- . hart executor* of Ac of Peninah Kephart, late of Benner township deceased. .; The account of Samuel Gramly ad- i ministrator of Ac of Susan Frederick, lata i of Gregg township deceased. 4 The second and final account of Jacob Bower, Jr., administrator of Ac of David I C rman, late cf Haines township dcceas- , ed. , 5 The account of John Irwin, Jr.. guar dian of M*rv F Campbell, one of the leg atees of H. 15. Treziyulny, lata of Belle font" borough deceased. G The supplementary occount l Ssm uel Brown, surviving executor of George Brown, late of Howard township deceas ed. 7 The second ncrountof Adam A Jona than Stover, administrators of Ac of Jacob Stover, IHIO of Ferguson township deceas ed as filed by Adam Stover b The account of Geo. W. Singleton ad ministrator of Ac of Ann Singlolon, late of Huston township deceased. 0 The final account of Michael Schenck guardian of Franklin and Susan Scbenck. children of Frederick Schenck, late of Howard township deceased. 10 The first partial account of Jlichnrd Conley ami Jeremiah B. Roan, executor* of Ac of Robert ltoan, late of Benner township deceased. 11 The first and partial account of Poter Hoy and Benjamin Roush administrators of A of Jacob Hoy, late of Marion town ship deceased. 12 The account of John Shannon admin istrator of Ae of Jacob Meese, Into of Pot ter township deceased. 13 The account of Samuel Gillilond ad ministrator of Ac of Ezra D. Brisbin, late ol Harris township deceased, 14 Tbo third partial account of Peter Hofer and Carrie E. Wolf administrators of Ac of lion. S S. Wolf, Into of Potter township deceased. 15 The account of I). Parsons adminis traloi of Ac of Isaac Richards, Into of Hus ton township deceased. 15 The partial account of Frederick Kurtz administrator ol Ac of David Ack er, late of Haines township deceased. 1" The final account of J. P. Gepbart administrator, de bonis non cum testamen ts annexo, of Ac of John B. Awl. late of the borough of Bellefonte deceased. lb The second partial account of B. C.J Humes and Adam Hoy administrators of Ac of James T. Hale, late of tbe borough of Bellefonte deceased WU. E. UUKCHFIELD, DOT 1 Register. n Remember rt. m<vmt* I lint Mr; Krt >l ney I* on# of thd mint Indwstrlmw, earnest J mit! hardest working memVo of our par ty in the county, 110 de*rvi * • very \ tr . for hi* *ervlce* lo the jmity in the pat. .and more particularly for hi* > Mitpetency . .. to till llio ofllce. r FxKllCß* Look TO Yot'R INIKKET.~ " In view of a grout many firmer* In on> Ire county commencing taking out their t middle fence*, aid indeed n •<1 a good c p* ruble f<nee, which the dock cannot • puth over nor the v*!.! n ■ ve, I now willj e ay lithe cltiaen* of iVntre county that 1, j i He*. Latdiaw.ot MeKnigbtslown, Adams >'county, P., Patentee, am stopping iiu i lYntre IUII. ai Hpangler'* 1 •'.<•!, wherej i tanner* call call and *e ditfeietil kind* *f ■ uiy fence put up f>r lnpectlon. Do notj i pat* your opinion till yen ee it and inves • tigste it, and understand it* true merits, a* • no man of common sense *"d re*on will do otherwise. I use lea* timber for my i fence* and faiuu them tighter to the • ground than any other force ever oflered iu Centre county ; can t it on a hill nde, ' raiie it high or low nj grade i'. a* I *et it un ; two men can r*i and uiovo u> other part* and et UP 10J panel* in one day, of lltie portable fence; the alreight f<*nce made Of old rati* fattened with one brace, 1 It permanent- **l it on '.'i feet of ground, leaving & ft of ground for cul tivation ; use-WO rail* and make a* much i fence a*you make out of MC rail*, and bet ter ; you may *ay it •* itnpo*- sible—come and tee and bo convinced, I challenge competition. 1 intend canvassing tho county and have the portable fence with me. *!• pattern* ' A farm right 11, but will take nb*erip j lion of 12 men for one township and no money collected until subscription raited i Deed made and placed ip one of the com-, puny 1 * hand* and a receipt to bow the. all is right Kseh man only hound lor hit tbaro subscribed for Htz. Lxmmw-- j A large wild cat wa* thot in the narrow* > near Lewistown raccntiy. I The I'enntvlvanla railroad shop* at Ai- I toon* are so crowded with work that *one , !of the hand* are required to put in extra [time at night j We are emphatically iu the age ol profanity, ami it seems to us that we t are on the topmoet current. One can- * not go on the street anywhere without 1 having his ears offended wi.h the vilest words, aud his reverence shocked by ; the most profuue uso of sacred uamcs. 1 Nor does it come uom tho old or die aged alone, for it is a fact that the younger portion of the community are most proficient in degrading language-.; Boys have an idea that it is smart to swear; that it makes them manlv, but ( there uever was a greater mistake in the world. Men, even those who swear thrmselves, are disgusted with profanity in a young mau, because; thev know how, of all bad habits this, clings the most closely and increases, with years. It is the most insidious of habits,, growing ou one so iuvisibly, that almost befere one is aware he be comes an accomplished curser. MARRIED. Oa IS. st the M. K. Parsonage, by He*. Rouse. Pafid H. Sweetwood to N irginia Wolf, both of Sprucetown. At the M. E. Parsonage. October 11. by, He*. G T. Gray. J L. Bricke-, of BoaL burg. Centre county, and Miss C'iara K- Werta, daughter ofJoreph \V ertz of Lew itstuwn. , DIED In Lawrence twp. Clearfield county, on Friday, October Pith. Sarah Elizabeth Bailey, wife of Joseph Bailey, and daugh ter ol" James and Martha Boa!, aged 4'-' years, 6 months, and eight days. In .Mifflnburg. Pa., on the 19th inst. Major Win. K Korster, late of the 61st Pa. Vol , aged 6'J years, 11 months and lh days. In Lewisburg, I'a., on tba IKb inst, Mr. James Kelly, aged 86 years, 9 months | and 18 days. On the 22nd inst.. In the LOOP. Mary E. wife of Jonathan Buyer, aged *A years, 9 months and 9 days. Mrs. li. did not carte her name in, Pane's great Temple. She leuves a name fraught with a tragrant charm-the pass port to the community's aiTectionato re membrance Her influonco w ill continue 1.1 distil upon the heatts that follow her,, I"like the b!esse. bcned.ction that follows ' upon praj'er." Misd and lamented here, she is found and rejoiced over in heaven. \ . K. r. Spring Milts Markets, Oct. t : Corn. ears, per bu. new, .40c Oau, 26c. Buckwheat, ?6c. Clovorseed 4,25.5, 4.50. I Potatoes, 25. Onions, .60c Butter, per lb., 220. Lard, Bscon, sides, .10c. " shoulders, 10c •' Hams, 14c. I Tallow, 7c. Rags, 2c. Eggs per dot.! 15c. Coal, Egg, per ton, $-1.00. i •' Stove, 4.76. • r'hestnut, 426 •' Tea. 3.00. BKLLErOXTK MARKETS.— by Shortlidge St Co. Flour per barrel, wholesale, $ 7 50. " retail. SBOO. White wheat, 1 35. lied " 136. Rye, 56. Corn, shelled, 60 Corn, cob, 40. OaU. 25. Barley, rye weight, 56. Cloversccd $4 per 64 pounds. Potatoes retail, 30 Nova Scotia plaster, ground, 10 00. Cayuga " $9 00. "VTOTICEi* hereby given thst the ac i.v count of D. Z. Kline, assignee of Irn, C. Johnson hus been filed in the Prothon- 1 otary's office in Centre county and will be presented to the court for confirmation a! November Term next A WILLIAMS. lnov3t Prothoootary. Forks House! PERRY STOVER, PROP'R. Tlie Forks House, at Col-urn station, itj new and commodious, and is kept in best I manner. Bed and board second to none n the county. Stabling for 30 horses. Asa summer resort it will be found all] that could be desired, right in the heart oft good fUhing and hunting ground*, snd surrounded by the most romantic scenery i lnov y BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, MIL LINERY, ——— At Mm. Lucv Henny's, in Centre ' Hall, who has iut returned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FASHIONS, and a complete stock of new Bonnets, new Hats, decant Trimmings, Ac , which will he sold or made up, at reasonable prices. At so. old ladies Dress Caps. The new style* are very pretty. Ladies call and seo tlieiu early. First come, first served, 'Jo oct 4t ECU TORS' NOTICE.— Letters testaine.ntnrv on the estate of Dr. Peter Smith, laleof Centre Hall, de ceased, having been granted to tbo under signed, all persons indeblod to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same to present them, duly authenticated l.y law, for settlement. MARY HMIIII. CHARLES SMITH, 25 oct Executors. PENN'S VALLEY INSTITUTE. The third Torm of this Preparatory School will begin on Monday Octobor. 22, and continue ten weeks. Tuition, SS.OU to SB.OO per session. Tho patronage of the public is respectfully solicited Address, O. W. POBTNEY, 18oct8t Centro Hal), Pa. Fashionable Dressmaker. The udersigned will, after the 9th Oct., r 1877, open a dressmakers establishment in the IIOUBC lately 6ceupied by JohnH. Mil ler. All kinds of family sewing r.eatly f done. Charges reasonable. Hoping to i merit the patronage of tho people of Cen tre II .Hand vicinity by turning out ueftt I and durable work. Mas. HASVXT SMITH. 20iept tf. THOMAS A. HICKS & BRO. We hiv. u \ cry Isig" and complete stock of Hani ware, the largest that was ever before oflsred by any firm to the people of this oouß'y, and ar shilling ai ;1 #]vory low est possible rales Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, (*lass ami Puttj, Dure Whim I,end* mi l I,in-red till i Turpentine* snd Varnishes, all which wo wnrraut to give sstuf action. Our Pure Lead will CO as much *urf#'-e a* ,'y in tl.s "jsrk" I and cannot be excelled fur whitenes*. ItKADV MIX Kl I*A IN l" pui up in any quantity to suit people, from one-pound cans lo oae gallon can*, allfc.rJy for wa. The-" paint* wo warrant to l>n mixed with pure Inad and nil, and sra tree from all adullrrauun. _ ~ , „ _ MKCHANICM TOOLS We per sprciel attention lo this branch, end Uep a full line of Haw*, Chi*rl*. Hammer* and UaiUy's Iron P aim# rll , r *o nail* ofetl klndf.Trac Chains. Uaiues, Etc FULL LIN K <>K BADDLKHY OP ALL DKBciUPTIONti COACH WOODWORK - Bpoko* Dadoes, Pateil Wheels of the most improved pal cuts; Mrs. Polls' Improved Flat 1 run*, cheap, convenient and durable poitsbed end nickel-plated. Johnston's Prepared Kalsomino j put up In 0 pound pac ages; aasll put on, and cheaper than paper. We have afl color*. • S T O V E S. We have the nnlv Kevertibte. l'op-plale C>oking Slnifi in the market. The Keyitone, Sucqueiianna and Juniata, which we warrant to be lh<i'ba*l baker* and the i>#v iet stoves in the market, we will -ell at the very lowest price and give written guarantee*. Al*o all kind* ofltango*and other stoves. (JOMK ANDNEK OUK KEYSTON! COOK STOVE ;IT IS THE IIA NDSOMKBTIN THE WOULD. Chicago, October 2d -Wood's museum caught Are at six o'clock this morning snd the portion occupied a* a theatre wa* com pletely gutted. All the animal* in the (MUicum died of suffocation. Mr. Amnion J. Mark recently found a bee tree in Mr. David GeisweUe'* wood* in Sugar Valley, which, when cut had over a hundred pounds of honey. The Bellefonte *ub*criplion for the branch to I.emont hi* ju-t been made up —near enough not to teach the amount, and lei t l'ennsva'.tey struggle with a thing half completed. Scribner'*, for November, i* now on our table Among the unu*ually intere*t ing contribution* are the opening chapter* of "Koxey," a neve! by Edward Eggleiv ton, author of "The Hootier Schoolmst-i lee." The editorial and other depart ment* were never better. Term*: $4.00 a j yenr; tingle number* Co ct>. Scribner A. Co. T4C ilruadway New York. —We have received for November that beit ot all Magazine* for b<y< and girl*, St Nicholas. The contribution* are Irom the pen* of ; ch fatorite writer* a* Richard Prettor, John S- Addam*, J. A. Jud*on, Loutie Stockton, Sarah E. Che*- :er and many other*, and are smong their nott brilliant effort*. Tue illuitralion* ire fully up to the uiual standard 1 1 j 1877—Fa11—1877 I. J. GRENOBLE,! SPRING MILLS, hat the goods. Largest stock ! SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, / Ami now extends * cordial invitation to, hi* friends, patrons, and public general , ly. Alao a Complete Assortment of , Ren.lv Made Clolhiug for men and I hoy v Suite AS low AS to be had IU the city. imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Pull line* of i- MERINO-UNDERWEARS, For Uditi, Gcoti, Boys, Mines and < Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Roots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And the most complete assortment of NOTI O N S in Central Pennsylvania, and prices that will compel ou in self defence to buv ofi him. Also PUh. Salt, etc. 18oct "Farmers' Mills." J. B. FISHER, PROPRIETOR. PEN>* HALL, PA, Offers the HIGHEST market prices in CASH, on delivery, for Wheat, | Corn, Hve, Gals, etc., At the übova well-known Mill. Ground Plnster mid Salt always on hand at the lowest rates. 20 sep tf (•V ETOOOD BREAD, J Bv calling at the new and exten sive bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDARS. (Successor to J. H. Sands.) Opposite the Iron Front on Allegheny street where he furnishes every day Fresh Bread, Cakes <>f all kinds, Pics, etc.. etc., Candies. Spices. Nuts, Fruit*. Anything and everything belonging to the bu tines*. Having had vear* of expe rience in the husinevs, he flatters himself that he can guarantee satisfaction to all who mav favor him with their naironage. 10 aug tf JOSEPH CKDA RS. DRUGS I DRUGS 11 DRUGS 111 S T. Shugerl, having purchased thr Drug store on Allegheny street. Bella funic, next door to tha hardware .Store l Hicks A llro , hus stocked and filled it out with all the most popular • —• ! DRUGS* MEDICINES, I •-•CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY* "? j SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, j !TRUSSES,SUPPORT"RS. BRACES! 1,.,. FANCY AND TOILET i ARTICLES, *c„ Ac.. *c. ! i < • at Patent Medicines, Alcohol, puro Wines and Liquor* for medical purposes only. Physician's prescriptions carefully com pounded and orders answered with care and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians front the country wilt find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine and of the best quality This Store will remain under tho direc tion of tho accomplished druggist and pharmacist heretofore connected with it, Mr- 11. M Uurrington, and we respectful . ly solicit the custom of our friends and , the old patrons of Ike store. l'Japtf 8. T, SHUGERT. • NEW MILLINfiBY ANfi FANCY COOBS ' STOHB AT POTTER S MILLS. Mr*. Anna M. Weaver take* pleasure in announcing to the people of Putter* Mill* and vicinity, that she wilt open a new and elegant NTOCK OF FA.Ktll UOOlltf, in connection with a Millinery Store, on Snturday.OcC'AHb. A full line of choice and la-hionable good* always on hand at popular price*. I Dressmaking in all It* branches will be a prominent feature of the business. UoctSa i JIOBURN ANI) WRING MILLS. ( ;o: j — :0: —Jl -:o:- M 0 T Z iSi; 0 S JV* O O K. Coliuiii Slstiun. Wholesale andRETAIL DEALERS IN —ALL KINDS ©T OBAlil i" WHEAT. RYE, OATS, CORA', CLOVERSEED, fyc., Co&\, Planter and Salt DELIVERED AT SPRING MILLS, by the Oar load, and at wholesale and retail at Coburn station. Highest Cash Price Paid For Grain. ( COAL SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MOTZ & SNOOK. SPUING, - - - - - WE ARE NOW PREPARED. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. WE HAVE THE GOODS ! PRICES LOW ! selection Unsurpassed! stock large. And now we extend a cordial invitation to our friends, patrons aud'ths public generally. We will say this, Come! if we do not abow you THE REST SELECTED STOCK AT PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL, and if we caunot prove that it u to your interest to patronize us, then don't buy ; but come and satisfy yourself. We have opened a full line of DRYGO O 1) S Clothing, Carpels, ltoots & Shoes, Groceries, QUEENBWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AXD WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, and iu fact everything and anything embraced in the above line. We will beat everything in price, and assortment, and our past, we trim, will be a suffic ent guarantee to our palroua of fair and honeat treatment. We have established and will maintain our reputation. The large trade we do enables us to get fresh goods daily, which u a great advantage to our pa trons in all lines, and more especially in Groceries. Call, and it will prove to yout interest. VALENTINES & CO. 11. HERMAN,Manager. XE W OPEN (NEXT 1)0011 TO NEWMAN'S LAGLK CLOTHING STOKE i BONNELANO AISSKS, ' ! Music and Sewing Machine Store. m I ■ :ii * I 1 * 11 " f* 1 \WSIP if /"I A T T at the New Btore and soe the largest stock A variety of Planus, Or xV-I-J-l 4 Kns and Sewing machines in this part of the ststo. THE NEW DOMESTIC—MiII ahead. " NT. JOHN—I alewtont. " ]>.A VlN—With vertical feesl. " NEW AMERICAN—For S3O. •• NINUER-MO. " HOWE-MO. " WEED-MO. " REMINOTON-SSO. •* WHITNEY—At MO. " WHITE-At MO. A first-class machinist always on hand to repair Sewing Machines. Work insured. Second-hand Machines at from 6 to 20 dollar* each. Parts. Attachments, Needles,' Needle Cases, Four-wheeled Castors, and Oil, for all Machines. Also Sheet Music. Piano Stools and Covers. Sewing Machine Needles for any Machine— soc per doion BUNNEL A AIKENS, 26jui ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE. CENTRE HALL DRUG STORE. MILLER A BON. (Baccessor to J. K Miller A Son.) Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medkioea Dye Hutlli, and Druggist'* sundries. PURE WISE. ASD LIQUORS Por medicinal purpose*. Th* best brand* of CISARS AND TOBACCO alwayt In stock, i'reseripjooa cjtrvfu '> Compounded. MILLER ANON ./a#. Harrix <sr Co. NO. 5, BUOCKERHOFFEOW. i R o NTNA ul, P A IN T S, OILS^ETC., J AS. HABBIS & CO. BellefonU. A MAN " * OF A THOUSAND. Having d irc-orei od, tu a manner .-.limei ; providential. a poiiiv cure fur Conump> tioa and all Lung Complaint*. I feel it my d Hy to maka kno m la a practical manner by furnishing a sample bottle. free of 1 c: argfe. to all sufferer*, uiy only bopa oi remuneration being that iha mioicin* will < perform all 1 claim for it. Tb ingredi ent* ara of the choice*! herbal pr da..;.■ and perfectly safe ; will be **nl ft*a to aIL Addratt at nca, Dr. O. Fbelp* Brown, 21 Grand Street, Jertey City, N. J., or may be bad of J. K. Miller it boo, Druggist* Contra Hall. Pa. Jailly \\TH~f~"WILSON. Attm*jH*t*liaw, . Tt Bellefonta Pa. Office in Mr*. Ben- i r l * Buildinr. Bellalont* P\. , Lincoln BuUar Piwder, make# but-j terwat andhard, and quicker to chum l Try it—for aale at Wa WolPs atote lIdCE FOB BALE- Fm cU*. kticJj will be kept on hand for aala by J. O Deinlnger at Zerba'a Centra Hall! brick yard*. Theae brick are offered to low that it will pay peraon* at a , dutanre to com* here for them. Intending to continue in the manufr.c ture of brick they will bo kept contantly on hand, and fair inducement* offered to purchaacra. < '* "Hf- H. g. ZKBBB W. R. CAMP'S POPULAR. Furniture Rooms! CENTRE HALL. PA.-> I manufacture all lciodt of Furniture for i Chamber*. Dining Room*, Librarie* and | Halla. If you want Furniture of *ny kind, don't buy until 70a tee my itoek. UNDERTAKING , In all iu branches. I keep in w> \ all j tbe latent and mod improved Coffin* and Cket, and have every flsciU ity for p-operly conducting thia brancii of my bulnM. I have a patent Corpae Preserver, in wh'ch bodie* can ba preferred for a considerable length of time. Jull9 If W. R. CAMP. C has 7H Tliei d~ Clock, Wafrhmakerddewelei Millheim. Centre Co., Pa. At klat, of clock,. Wotobo, ut Jowotn of Ibo lata*) U*lm. h olao Um MaraavtUa Fataml Colo* • m CUAk wtlt a lad*a o# Um Malt uddarofib* BMaiboad vook aa tta foea. vMah to oorToatolMo bcrfoclttmo koo*M. otack). Witthw U< Jooolir raeatrad aa kbort aa MWi! nnuud j JQK.S. Q. <JUTKLIL'B^ Dentist, Millheim. Ogata pit prolooUoaal oarrtcoo to tha patute. Holt i"* U prrtorm opocaltoo, to UM denial *tv Ho it tot tall* prtporod to aatracC lootk abouta t ! •UAml pata. .,* ?M 1 WM. P. M'MANUS, Attorneyatdaw r>eiiiont*. Fa Office with Jaa ' ("XicManu*. *q. SSjnltf ■ GRAHAM & SON j Have tha exclusive sale in Bellefoute Kilwin C. Buds' CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. 8 WIDTHS, the 3esi Itfioas 3jj iihs WoHs).] WtIOLKAALB A HKTAIL PXALCK* IN Calf Skins, 80LK LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS All Kinda of Custom Work Made To Order. Bishop Street, BKLLEFONTI, Pa. 20 may tf. VVEWI wrsisns, French oil volar, ccr toon for 1 a Tbej areMouaO od In xl black •utwl aad .old aill, K,tat and oataall anything now before tbe public Satiafaa ttoa (uarantood. "Wro nam pi,, for SScenU or tlx ir gnrlnf* and Art Work. p^£TFbimjNE:l We print envelope* at low a* $1 per thousand. Send ua your envelope*. \Yo and statement* as low a* $1.26 par 1000, when persona And the paper. Ttii* i* lower than you can get it done for ia the city. I— "For Sam.—a new Golden Tongue pVt warranted. Will tit sold very ' low. Inquire at this office, tf. I , TOXBcuToirr KOTIUK - 1 JurtMM te*t*nuntary on tb* aatate oorjti- (WmmMi, into of Hell. <!• c .H, haftog bwi granted tothe under rgnad. nil pciwtnt tfulnbte,' to taki swtt or* -> make Immediate parw-i. and th*e bat iff claim* again** m to proacnt them. duly authentii *tl I law for wtUement. MARTHA P. ODKNKIKK JOli.V ODENKIRK, oct36 Executor HIBBMANS' HOTEL, HILHOT, FA. Tka batt labia and bar, ltd **c*i: tabling for norm. A! afa# raaen f< uuirour boarder*. BUM la deyat, AN tally ktagaa to Centra eet.nty. Cb {< aaaoaabia. TSjrNTr-pm2E,xss> ... rSf=ffi^K l.wlaage*, *, Qr* la tu fa—A W*l 'at *a Mn Ma<... MaUalaala. _ •'MI- Nervous Debility. VNumtiiaM Orpn MtM a m| •*##: ■* •all-*. want* r*, M- (be all W Eirr . ""W. i*au.',m*tnm felt llklk W (MM *. i" * tb* itwm •• Uaaaa mm* kr lu-uphrsy'i HnnropatUe Spneifif No. 28. II MM 00 (M to. i .r.L. l)<|, ; | <m|h tn* • •.ci.'fflMsafc; ia- ttsetr&fßMElr-; f.-u>">■ at not* Ml aCw r . . HaM fct U-.L) ua nimi prfu |/ me j aa*-. rr Myeyei*e Wi*Wa> rgm 11 lot *D I 41 •MkuyMiw (mi, h wir rat m mm. t> mm M-Ui.t.g ta Mr tka -< tUMM TtnM awl * --.s- ■ Harm**, Sacdle*, it TUaa*WM, *.iHo* ajwajm rA> '•XUTiSSSII u *"* **•• BAOBLK4T •eeigwe* e* *te!*aee< POaa* > IHi tar .X^m3SfS3T - mn4merip .mb *ad aoallWi WWml mC m (m* m iikpa • afmtot* ta* mhm r-iirtui* " MatSfiSSSS?* niwyaUMS tamm *aiOill.iia m la*—>**■ law net, Imwm a i imhhlul mm. Tka jmi alec m>i •t >to mt art aiam baa to mmmimmm. tka aakM aaa leaika* yawa*hmnj, aekaarlkm. Oa<SS* **- T*"?* "diemiwt TS aaa ■■!■ ul eaet X 3 MI wrJz Centre Hall Hotel* johnspasgler, pbof*. . Pimt-cla** accommodation for yjaeu Beet *tab ling for horaaa. SUgaa arrfa* and depart eaary day fo* all pwata. C T ALXXAVDIR. 0. M. Inn A LEXANDFR A BOWER, At JJJdRTNET Atteraay at Law BalUsonte, Fa. OH a evnr Rev- bank. T 14* •> T It B? aITGXJCR, Atlorngy at Law J a CunautUkions ia English aad Oar "ta Omm in Funtt't naw building. ~ PENNSYLVANIA fißi Philadelphia aad Brie Railroad Diviaior.. I7MMZB TIMK TABU. r ,. P ,L.-,sgga Z - Himaw ** Z Z Wsanaiiii ■ • Z ""V 11 *" 1 I#** l4 " Lea laaaa *#*• Seam arratArla vlbw KLAuiF* RX. Ware* PhUa 11* at. j 4.Q. iff" r ABT LINK Irew, i%JuZ*NMa lii ■ ' " ffifbSajn r*r : tVS&lfix •••" PAcmcix. um s*-h Sj| - ■p'S. ;J;r KIR KAIL IWW LW> ia • - >. t*e Wlluli Man. airit Ham tw. ISii, * ffiffi ffi g| r AIT una n-s wnnan—.** an anal bnlilw Igia aemsferggV u*JSr iwcatem Ware aad Uat li i ILm, ,aa at, . : Nortb.-abiicLad vtib LA IBS Wans IJT WiUtwarr- aad Setaaiea rnaluu Wwa, KUaar* Mi. Tat wl ba I .TrjiJaajsaa^Ji'tTsag: $g!3ttiSS2iS2SZ g^sggggaas sfEf*u,— —tt-.al.t MS, rtu. Mill* since Monday las., IS. Train nrcivet at Bpnng Milk at I tt, noog, and laaves Spring Mill* tor Lewisburg at 1.10 p. m Sam* train at Coburn (Forks) arrivas at 1 r 4. <** at i- Carpet Weaving. Ihe undersigned oaring taken lb root:: |on 2nd story of Wolf* warehoom, t Centre Hall, are sow prepared to ill all orders tor uy kind of Carpet Wearing. Country Carpets, of wool or cottoo, a spe cialty and made to order. Custom work tolkitid and sausfaetion guaranteed. AH order* promptly attended to, sad charges low a* eLewnere, 6-cpt 7 CM. GRAHAM A 810. THE BEST OFFER 1 Wo will soil during these hard times SIOO !g£SrHS^ ! isSa.^ESv. w"'2r.g''i" ■ • awowwu rw hmtW i f"S van •uaiaKnnto nii 111,* t Oi QmSi* IWI UU ta write far Utas rsMdud II ISMII m*- * 'k*fc PIANO 00., 2>W! T No. M Broadway, N. T. CHRONIC^jg S*er rfttli two* m utwts meruit a,eeUwr mhuk ja u, !ii.. S^.MSmSJS: ' v:.^*. 1 * itoiow wM 4 MIIUATMILL PI fX\. I KulMt W S.T. Swt Wn DOOR. For $1 wo will acod free by noil. UJ Hmltkt faUvwla* M* I 8 distinct va, m'tbly roses, winter tow o ana*- Ifogotiias, u Carnation Pink* " Chinese Chrysanthemum. Zonal Geraniums, w. t Double •• ley Leered, " o " Heliotropes, " Abulilons, *• a " Double Camelias, " Aaaleaa, 1 Lobster Cactus, " u " Bourardias, " Sterias A Eupatoriums, Fuchsias, w. I Double Violets, " - w Poinsett#, Scarlet uitd White, w. f. Plumbago. " Ferns, for Wardfaa case * " Palms, 3 '* Mosses, • 5 " Marante*, " * " Hyacinth Bulbs. 20 assorted Tu'ips, Bulbs. BO " Crocus, " 6 :: ftst" I*- 1 *- 4 Lily of the Valley. 8 New Pearl Tuberose. * , OKBYEEPBESS: 8 of any qfthe $1 collection tor fj 1"" 4 9 " 12 " 14 " '• * hol ° collection of 238 Batb* ■&£! on receipt of $15.00, to which elU tr ofour Books Gardening tor Profit, Practical Flori )i°^^rd v for Flensure I&S^oSL'S'• ""**■ PETER HENIXERSON # CO., 1,.„ Seedsmon and yj ori , tti JjJu Cortland Street, New lurk. oMlitiy. !■—
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