The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 18, 1878, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
Centre Hall, P*,ThV.l. July IS.'TS.
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.reuent insertion. Advertisement* by the
, car at r. liberal dimount.
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SuhsC"ibrr* tort always tell how 1 >etr am
count* stand at the Reporter ofiee by f't'
nulttng the tables on their payer*. It t.
, rend* "John Boe 1 .ian '76 1 1 means
that John is indebted for subscription from
the 1.-f of January, IS7&, and that it is
ttme he rras paying the printer.
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li*ll. IVnlro Hull on the S.tanlxj' on or■ Foforo rult
m.—natit". M *n.l rxery two work* after,
Keller Mwter. I.KOMKO Rftos*, Seel.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Union county sella bay at $1 and $>
per lon.
Union county has a three quarters
wheat crop.
Weather still on the borders of At in
the shade up to this date.
Our farmers are about through liar
vesting—some finished last week.
plea will be scarce in others plenty.
Presbytery of Huntingdon me wis at
Lrment first Tuesday of October.
A good suit of Clothes for ss,tXi at
Gaggenheiroor 4 Co's. Awl ito shirt tor
7 Sets.
Time for holding court has been
eh an get! from 4 toS Monday of August.
lyir. Wis. Galbrailh, of this town
send* us an oat*- stalk 6 feet S in. long and
says he had one of 6 feet. He can take a
front seat and safelv bet on Dill.
The wheat crop of PennsTalley, and we
may say ot the entire county, will average
from "At to S3 bushel* to ths acre. Oats,
rye and barley also good.
.—-There are still some more men who
can raise tali wheat—Philip Durst is one
of them, lie sends several stalks to this
odlce, measuring 6 feet. The land can
serenade Mr. Durst, and Andv Dill too-
Whatever tends to keep the blood
pure surely tends to prolong life. Dr.
Bull's Biood Mixture by its specific action
upon the blood keeps it always in a condi
tion of purity.
See adv. of Penn 11*11 Academy.
Prof. Wolf, so well known as one of the
best educators in the state has engaged as
an assistant Mr. J. M. Evans, who is A SO
well qualified.
summer suit, go to the Eagle Clothing (
Hall, J. Newman, jr., Bellefonte, and you ,
will make a bargain. The largest stock
always in the county
Mr. J. Fearon Mann has provided ,
himself with a telephone trom the axe i
factory to the polishing shop, a diUnco of
nearly 1 mile, at a cost of about soo. This
is the only telephone in the county, we j
believe, and Mr. Mann says ho would not ■
do without it. We had a talk through it
the other day, "with the man at the other
r.d ' and can assure our readers that the
great discovery is all that has been said
about it in the Reporter or any other pa
per. You can converse with another per
son, distant 10, 20 or 30 miles as though
you were face to face, and in this respect
we think the telephone far surpasses the
telegraph which can only be used by one
who has learned to be an operator.
The reputation of the Bush house
under Mr. M'Collum, is spreading. It is
first class in CTery respect, and charges
low. Mr. M'C- is a prince of a landlord,
and his clerk, Mr. Cromley, pleasant and
obliging making! all around cheerful.
Try the Bush house.
Bunnell & Aikena music store, Alle
gheny street, Bellefonte, is the place to go
to for an instrument cr Sewing machine.
New 13 stop, Taylor organs price $340;
for only sllO cash. New 9 stop
organs tor s7o—prioc $270. New
Sewing machines complete for $25. We
can recommend this firm, but they are al
ready known so well as to guarantee to all
satisfaction who deal with them.
Rer. W. E. Fisher, at the annual exhibi
tion of the P. V. Institute. It is replete
with good instruction for yeutig men, and
profitable reading for all.
The Ref. S. S. of Centre Hall will
hold a basket pic-nic and ice cream festi
val in Witmer's Grove, Sat. July 27. All
are invited. Profits for the benefit of the
school.
First class Italian marble,—the only
place to get a fine tcmbstone at very low
price, is at Keisler's Bellefonte Marble
Works.
A choice lofcof stoneware, wholesale
to merchants, and retail to others, at very
low figures, at Sechler's, Bellefonte. Al
so, the chociest lot of queensware in the
county.
Peter Ripka, of Potter twp., sent us l
some rye stalks measuring 7 feet and 4 in
ches. If Peter don't keep a sharp look
out, and hidebimself, the Loop band will
serenade him. Its democratic rye that he
raises.
Some one invaded the granery of
neighbor Jacob Dinges, last Saturday
night and helped himself to a lot of his
hams and dry beef, and also to some hams
that belonged to Mrs. Carrie E. AS olfi
Why should you bring your butler
and eggs to Guggcnheimer & Co?
Because they will give you a higher
price, and will sell you any kind of goods
cheaper than you can buy them anywhere
in this county.
Dry goods, ladies dress goods, no
tions, groceries, ready madeclotbing, bats,
caps, boots and shoes, cheaper then else
where, at Hoffer's, Brockerhoff block,
headquarters for all kinds of goods.
• Penn's Valley Institute. The Fourth
.Session ofthis Classical and Normal Insti
tute will open on Monday, July 22, 1878,
and continue ten weeks.
Special time and attention given to the
preparation of teachers for the work of the
school room. LECTURES, on interesting '
topics, will be delivered. Instruction in
VOCAL MUSIC by a first class teacher.
Tuition according to branches studied. —
payable at the opening and middle of the
Session. Music and drawing extra.
Boarding, including room, frotn $2.75 to
$3,00 per week .-—club rates to suit taste
and purse.
Tho Principal will be assisted by Pitor.
JOHN KLINK, A. 8., of l'leaeant Gap.
Give us a call.
The cheapest dusters, and nicestund
best fitting shirts, at Newman's Clothing
Hall, where you can get a whole suit, from
hat down to boots for about half what oth
ers will charge you.
Fresh drugs and medicines atFrank
Green's, the oldest drug establishment in
the county. All kind 3of useful fancy ar
ticles, coal oil, trusses, canes, pens, ink,
brushes, choicest lot of fishing tackle, &c.,
&c., in the Bush house block. Bellefonte.
CAUTION.—AII persons are hereby
cautioned not to purchase or in any way
meddle withthe following personal prop
erty to wit: one horse, one set harness,
one cook stove, one cupboard, one sink,
ono table, one stand, beds, bedding, one
buggy together with all the property of
P. C. Frank, as I have this day purchased
the same at Constable's sale and loaned
them to Mrs. P. C. Frank during my
pleasure. HENBY BOOZER.
Centre Hall, June 29, 1878. July 11 3t
SELECT SCHOOL:
A school will be opened in Centre Hall
on Monday July 29 mst., to continue ten
weeks.
Special Instruction in School, Economy.
"Methods of Instruction." and Manuel of
Methods to those preparing to teach.
Terms: Primary course s2,soper term,
Higher " 3,00
Normal " 4,00
18 July. W. A. KBI6£.
HF.BEUSBUUG AND VICINITY.
Well, we had our fourlh of Julyjfrolicas
usual, h pack of lire cracker*. n fireball
und n few anvil discharge* Tha Brass
llitnd celebrated for it* "Uub-be-dub-dub
—music paraded the *treet and wa* much
applauded by the crowd which had gath
ered for the usual emergency.
Wo are now in the midst ol harvest.
Every body has over an overage crop
Hay is vety plenty too. N > body needs to
starve.
A foot race came otf on last Saturday
evening. The Kaeovi were Shorn Spigel
myer jr. Lawrence Leitael and Jonathan
Kreamer. They gave K reamer 10 paces
start, Spigelmyer eame off best by five
paces. The other two were equal; dis
tance T.Vvards. The annual fairs will seen
be upon us. boys improve your chances,
practice makes perfect in most "busi
ness."'
A few day* ago while Usebius llearshey
was endeavoring to head off a bull, near
his home, he ran over him and tramped
the helpless Evangelist fearfully. At last
accounts the Keverant was recovering.
The Alibright Mill property, which has
recently been bought and repaired by-
John Burner is now ready for business un
der the management of J. N. 3 tnOrmer
a tip top whole sealed fellow and a little
dog in under the wagon, Success to you
James.
There arc no less then iiO subscriber* to
the Green back journal in our valley,
many have discovered the scheme and
pronounce it a Green one too.
11 kw Men.
The Centre Halt Band intends hold
ing a pic-nie on the top of the mountain,
Aug. 8, A platform will be erected lor
dancing, refreshment- will a'so be furnis
ed.
INDIANS A BAD DEFEAT
A I matilia courier from Portland, July
7th, with the following dispatcher arriv
ed here, addressed to Governor Chad
wick •
3Ye are in great danger here from the
Indians. Our troops that went to the front
from here fifty strong were attacked to
day at Willow Springs, and from those
who got in there must bo over half, if not
two-thirds, killed. Of those who are in,
three men are wounded, and they report
that several others were wounded before
they got out. We have about three hun
dred men here, and not one-halt of them
are armed, tine hundred foldeirs lott
here at 7 P. M, to the relief of our men.
Washington, July A— An official dis
patch states that the Unatbela Indians
fought 4tX> hostile Snakes ail day July "id,
killing thirty and losing two.
MARKETS.
PhUahelphia, July 15.-Flour. super
f ne< $2.50© 3; extras, $4(44. heat dull
and lower; red. $1; amber, $1: new white,
sl.l-I,xl.lt>. Corn lower and wegk yel
low 4"v\ ; mixed, 45c for July and Au
gust. Oatt quiet and tirm; Pennsylvania
and western white, 33©34 c; western mix
ed 31m 32c. Kve, 504x53c. Butter steady
creamery, 16© 19c; Bradford countv and
New York extras, 14m* 16c. Eggs, Penn
syltania, U(xl'2c, western. 9(4,10. Caeese
dull; New York fancy, ?4(tßc, western
choice,7(*7ie. Petroleum quiet and steady
refined, lCftc.
Chicago, July lo— heat in fair ue
tuand but lower. No 1 Chicago spring, 95c;
No 2 do; 941 c for cash. Corn, BSi©SSlc
far cash. Oats. 25k for cash. Rve, new,
49c, old, 50c. Barley firmer at 48c.
CATTLE MARKET.
Philadelphia, July 15.— Cattle market
slow; good cattleoc, medium ok; common
41(4,5c. Sheep moderately active sales
7,l0 bead; good, 4i(44ic: medium 4(x4ic,
common 3{tx3§c, Hogs dull; saics, *>,oOO
head, good, medium, &s(s<&
CANDIDATES.
(Cards must be authorized by seme re
sponsible person to insure insertion. 5
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce that C.
S M'Cormick, Esq. of Lock Haven, will
be a candidate for President Judge, sub
ject to democratic rules.
CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce that
I>. G. Bush, of Bellefonte, will be a can
didate for Congress, subject to demo
cratic rules.
ASSEMBLY.
W A. Murray, of Boalsburg, will be a
candidate for Assembly, subject to demo
cratic rules.
Wm. L. Musser, of Penn. will bo a can
didate for Assembly, subject to democrat
ic rules.
Sam'l Gilliland. of Karris, will be a can
didate for Assembly, subject to democrat
ic UJRgW-
Jno. F. Krebs, of Ferguson, will be a
candidate for Assembly, subject to demo
cratic rules.
SHERIFF.
John B. Leathers, of Howard twp., will
be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem
ocratic rules. , ... -„
Jeremiah Tressler, of Harris twp , will
be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem
ocratic rules. _
George Hiffer, of Potter will be a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic
U j e *S. M'Cormick. of Ferguson, will be a
candidate for Sheriff, subject to democrat
ic rule®. .
L. T. Munson, now of Bellefonte, will
be a candidate for Sberiff, subject to the
decision of the democratic county conven
tion.
John R. Batr. of Penn, will be a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to democratic
rule*.
John Spangler. of Potter, will be a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic
rules. . , ~
W. 11. Noll, of Spripg, wiif be a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to democratic
r " C? " COMMISSIONER.
J. B. Heckman, of Greg*, *"11 be a can- ;
didnle for Commissioner, subject to demo
cratic rules- . ... ,
J. N- Hall, of Howard twp., will be a
candidate for Commissioner, subiect to
democratic rales.
Jacob Dunkle, of Walker, will be a;
candidate for Commissioner, subject to;
democratic rules. |
John Grove, of Potter, will be a candi
date for Commissioner, subject to demo
cratic rules.
J.H. liahn, of Milesburg, will be a
candidate for Commissioner, subject to
democratic rules.
A. J. Greist, of Unionville, will be a
candidate for Commissioner, subject to
democratic rules-
George Swab, of Harris, will be a can
didate for Commissioner, subject to dera
ocratic rules.
John Hoy, jr., of Marion township, will
bo a candidate for Commissioner, subject
to democratic rules.
Michael J. Decker, of Potter, will be a
candidate for Commissioner, subjectw
I democratic rules.
! H. A. Mingle, of Haines, will be a can-
I didate for Commissioner, subject to demo
| cratic rules.
TKBASUBER.
We are authorized to announce that
John H. Barnhart of Spring township will
be a candidate for County Treasurer, sub
ject to democratic rules.
B. F. Leathers, of Unionville, will bo n
candidate for Treasurer subject to
democratic rules.
S. A. M'Quistian, ot Belleforite, will be
a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem
ocratic rules.
P. W. McDowell, ofHoward born.,will
be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to
democratic rules.
Adam Yea rick, of Marion, will bo a
candidate for Treasurer, subject to demo
cratic rules.
We are authorized to announce that
Wm. Khrhard, of Potter, will be a candi
date for Treasurer, subject to democratic
rules.
PBOTUONOTAKY.
Samuel J. Herring of Gregg will be a
candidate for Prothonotary, subject to
democratic rules.
B. F. Shafer, of Walker, will be a can
didate for Prothonotary, subject to demo
cratic rules.
K. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can
didate for the nomination of Prothonota
ry subject to democratic rules.
Mr. S. M. Hwartz, of Potter,, desires to
inform his friends and democrats that he
will be a candidate for the nomination of
Prothonotary.
G. W. Rumberger, of I'atton twp., will
be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject
to democratic rules.
MB. KURTZ : Please announce that I
purpose to be a candidate for the office of
Prothonotary, and if so fortunate as to re
ceive the favorable consideration of my
fellow democrats in their primary assem
blies, will pledge myself, if elected, to a
faithful and satisfactory discharge of the
duties of the office. S. T. BULGE RT.
J. C.Harper, now of Bellefonte, will be a |
candidate for Prothonotary, subject to
democratic rules.
REGISTER.
Wm. E. Burchfield will be a candidate
for Register, subject to democratic rules.
RECORDER.
"Wm. A. Tobias will be a candidate for
Recorder, subject to the usages; of the
dMweratie party.
! COL. THEODORE OK EGG'S DEATH.
The death of CV. tires*-. notice ol
which wdl l-c fund in the aecustoine :
place, remove* rem e.i th a i -...n rcma! li
able in mny respects. lis ardent Jo- it.-
lor military life resulted in many warm
! encounters and hiir-lovadih escape H
was born near t'urtin'- Station, ami at the
age of 17 years commenced Ms milita">"
career by entering the regular -ervlee iti
lull. He was assigned to Florida, where
the Seminole war was in progrc-s, where
he distinguished himself lor -laring nets.
In the Mexican \iar he was made t e
Sergeant of the Ith Keg t, I . s Infanttv.
Rnd belonged to the same >utpany ol
which General Grant wn "1 I utena '.•
At the battle of ("erro Gordo ho re -en
oulv wounded in the left breast, but. be ••
on accompanying hi* comrades, he jump
ed 10 bis feet, again 'i <"d the -tars am.
stripes ami pushed forward to v .dory. \t
the close of this war, he cntere I t'ie cc *t
marine service, in which he remained u*t
' til therebelli-'B broke out, win . 1 e.ltiii -
made I sway to Hari i.-bu-g. Determined
to join the army with his I, don -citizens,
he made inquiry a to whore they were
folate J, and succeeded in finding them,
when hojoined t''. B ltVt Keg t, 1 3 •
as a private, and wit., the rest, viuisted
for Am month* At the axplratUa ol
this time he immediate'* titurn. I,to Cen
tre county and a.ited iu organir.ng I o
A , tfe.h Keg t and was made l-t Lieutei.-
ant. On the organi ition of the r -giiiieM
at llarrisburg,ln September, t-01, he was
made Kegimental Adjutant, In Mar, . ,
Im£l, he was made I'at tain iiU 1 •' , by
the unanimous consent ot the i unpaiiv
While in South Carolina, on J., - 7, 1" h
ho was made Major o' the Bigiment, ami
o;i the 15th of September, the same year
becatae Lieutenant Colonel Ho was ap
pointed, on July h l , isit Br< Vett nleln- ,
for gallant c- u lu*'. At the ba'l' • Pe
pie- Farm, Y , Sep:, h Iv 1, t
tlregg wa.. cr.pturvd und taken diiect
Libby prison, where he remained some
time, at\er which he was sent to, and con
fined in tthe Danville, \ a., prison until
March •fid, On the day la-t mention
ed he was paroled and sent t' Anap, -
an-i exchanged Undaunted by "the many
hardshps that he endured, ho r, joined 1 -
regiment #:*. the sth of April, and re ui a. -
ed with it until the surrender of l.ec, be
ing mustered out on th# 17th of July, is l '. •,
at liarrisburg. During his connection
with the 45th, this gallunt soldier partici
pated iu every battle in which the r.-gi
ment was engagdl and they were numer
ous) except tho*e which to'k p.acc whde
he was confined in prison.
In order that our reader* may know :
his wonderful daring *nd bravery, wo will
mention the manner of hi- conduct before
Petersburg- The brigade to woK-h thi
45th belonged lay near Seminary hill, a
short distance from the city. On the sum
mit were rebel fortifications, while on the
other side was statu r.. d the Ith \ irgiiiia
(Confederate", llegimer.t. From the lfilh
of Juno until the f-Oth, the I nion forces
were engaged in undermining Seminary
hill, the mine resembling a halfmoon In
it were stored five hundred keg* of powd.-r
which, on the '-nh, were ignited, fculting
in an explosion with terrible . t' -cts, (ien.
Bartiett, commander of the brigade, or- (
dered a charge, and Col. Gregg, with the
45th to support him, dashed into the
smoking crater. An eye wiine-s -ays b:s
cap rested on the back of bis head, fci- l
shirt was unbuttoned, exhibiting hit bar,- ,
breast, ar.J en his feet were a pair of rough .
army shoes. Minus a coat and a pair of t
stockings, with his sword gleaming in the (
sun-light above iiiru, he rushed in. By t
this time the rebel regiment in- nti ned on -
the other side of the hill had charged r
upon the 46th. In the mine, face t<> face, .
Col. Gregg met the major of thi> regiment a
with whom he engaged in a sabre contest. _
The men, says ur informant, were
equally matched, and the fight, wlmi.
lasted ten minutes or mare, was a most
determined and terrific one. It was a !
question of life or death, vict >ry or defeat,
and with these facts in view, the opposing "
parlies cut and slashed at each other with *
a vim. In the fight Cot. Gregg BlMgldlj
to break the Confederate's swo-J, alien lie
immediately grabbed him by the neck, -
gave him a choking and sent him to tl*c
rear, under guard as a prisoner of war.
Another Confederate took the place of the
captured M*jor and the struggle was re
newed. In order to put a quietus to this
chap, the Colonel, by a dextrous move
ment, pierced his enemy's body with his
sword, pinning him to the earth. The
Fates seemed against tho bravo man, for
no sooner had he freed himself from thir
man than a third stood before him. Gen.
Bartlett, who was lying disabled near by,
told hirn to take his sword as it would be
of more use to him. Losing his own in the
last contest, betook it and felled his third
antagonist, after which he succeeded in
| cutting his way out in a m>-i m>-i
wonderful. Gen. BarUeit held tho mine
until 3 o'clock, p. m., when in conse
quence of the concentration of a whole
corps against him, he was compelled to
surrender. Before hoisting the white flag
Gen. Bartlett gave all a chance to escape
through the enfilading fire of the enemy.
Col. Gregg, rather than again endure the
horrors of prison life, concluded to escape
capture or die in the attempt. V\ ith th.s
object in view, his agile form was seen to
mount the parapet, leap to the ground and
run the gauntlet, which he accomplished
in safety. His first wound was received
at the battle of South Mountain, on tne
14th of September, 1*62, when ho was shot
in tho right thigh, while Captain of Co. ' •
The same spirit of enthusiasm Uiok posses
sion of him, and he immediately tied u
towel above the wound and went on with
the Company. He could not be induced
to leave until the Colonel ordered him
back.
At the close of the rebellion Col. Gregg
enineto Centre county and remained here
until 1860, at which time he was appointed
Lieutenant of the Treasury Watch, at
Washington, which position he held until
the time of bis death. About six weeks
since ho was compelled, on account ol ill
health, to relinquish his duties. Tubur
eular disease of the lungs was the fatal dis-'
ease which, last Thursday, produced the
immediato cause of his death, a violent
hemorrhage.
The funeral took place last .Sunday af
ternoon and was conducted in a strictly
military manner. Company ii., 6th Ik-g't,
fully equipped, and about or.o hundred
old soldiers were present a a mark of re
spect to the dead hero. His remains were
interred in the Cemetery near Curtin -
and were followed to the gravo by a pro
cession nearly a mile long. The remarks;
of Rev. J. B. ShafTer, of Milesburg M. I
Church, are spoken of as being very ap
propriate in every respect.
Ilis comrades of the 45th Regiment have
taken steps to orect a suitable monument
to bis memory, the success of which
should not be questioned, for we "daub!
whether there sleeps beneath the sod
man who possessed a brighter or better
war record.— litllrfontr Republican.
For the Centre Reporter.
SHERIFFALTY.
Fellow Democrats of Punnsvalloy, u
wo are progressing rupidly to tho time
when we assemble in Convention to nom
inate our county candidates for offices, one
word to you :
The lines have been diawn geograhical
ly, and to your side ot the mountain has
beon conceded the sheriffalty It is to be
hoped you will do your duly to tho ad
vancement of one of your fellow democrats
ono who has twico been before you for the
office of sheriff. An old saying tho "third
time the charm." It remains with you to
i make this true. Will you do it? All that
is needed on your part is unity and liar
i mony of action, and it will ho accomplis
> ed. In looking over the announcements,
we find the name of one candiduto partic
ularly worthy of your consideration and
i support, one whom you are well acquaint
ed with and helped to make. Or.e, in
years gone by, you lent your support an I
r influence, and twice sent into tho County
i Convention your entiredelegation for him,
tt&kh gpuaks words of praise in his behalf.
Twoyear*ago y ut might -ar the nom
ination was hit, but by some unknown
ii< hi he failed to get what really belong
•hl (■> '. in. n' 1 von the nomination '•'
iok lit" defeat )iki n good and true demo
,rnt, which ho is. onlv I" return again l ''>
battle in hi* awn bhnlf. se.kiup vour in
fluence and support Hifyoro. Wll\ u
unite and give hitn v <<ur *t' yngth ,r '""
Democracy strong-hold' Ihn 11111111"
John Hpangler, of Ventre Hall, Olio Who
hw always worked bard, using hi* mean*
and influence f> r iho promotion ct hi* pa*-
v You owo him vour entire support thi
•imo no bo decidt I wnl unit.'il uml you
wilt put int ' office a K 111 worth! ot your
niiii. irt, on who will I'.U Iho oflli " *"•'
lolitv *ml to vour Htiflirtiou. S' '' How
lomocrat*. send liitu over tho mountain t<>
he Convention * -tro'ig u* of yore,
OU Will receive tho necessary dolrgn.a*
rom thn opposite suie 'f tho lino toooiuu
unto tho nomination I'ho ofllce be.ongs
0 vou, o ho!|i vourm lvo, and >ouw 1 I •
trengthened from tin* ldo which
mils with you in making tho "d raying
•pod, "the third lltne the charm
Tim democracy in nominating Mr r*
will add strength to tho party. l him
,nd nthor good democrat* we are nuo t '•!
•or our largo majorizes on that ida in
ivorkmg and gottiiig out the full vol.. It
•ohiK>% e* u> illf* to *tr U ** Uri
el nil p.Mblv cmn. W a *>U
nil I la of the ilclit 1 a'racy this fall, a* our
•eaceful element* nro being distmbed t>y
on.o ot our democratic friend* being mis
,d at a lonnect.ng themselves with tti
•ir. ct,l acker* W vit should be thus, is
1 mvstiiv, We both advocate the >aui.-
riiu iplo* and on tho iimr platform, the
1n 1 v difference will be voting lor different
, amliilatr-- Dem -craU, do nU be uis,
guhled, your principle* wilt achieve tin*
Milt> ight t'"r, by remaining with the
irtv work and rote with it, and aucee**,
will crown you thujall, cerUinly both in!
iiate and county. „ ,
Mr. S 1 claims urc w..rthv of our consid
eration and supp rt So fellow democrat*.
, t us uiit'e and put into office one worthy
, f our ballots CtTtlls.
•1100l'S HIMSELF IN THE Mul Til.
Harris D. Kothcrniel, cashier of the Mt
t'.irmel saving* bank, at Mt. Oarniel, and
>ti oi \lr. Daac Ro'.hermel, of Kelly twp ,
)"n ;t . ourtty". .'ommitted rui. lo ) v
to .ting Ititiiiblf, ■ the "Al July, w..t.
s.t ui* |"ist of duty i't the bartU
A Shenautiimh Pttjtcr Sat# :
Tho shooting s> d. uo v. ilti .. stuall
Derringer duelling pistol, but ti tbepistoi
I,a- mall the bull tva* not, \l bi'.ng aNo
.1 cartridge. An examination proved
that the pBto! was put right agaii .t hi*
mouth and tired, tho ball striking the roof
i f the nioutb and coursing upward and
tackward to the Train, cau*irg instun
tineous dea.h.
The causes which ted to the rash act
~ett bo difficult L fathom. He ba
l .•en in Mt. Carmel for a peri-4 v. '-i' l '
tear-. Shortly nfter h.* arrival he wn.
■ ected Ju.-t ca eftbo Peace, su "c juent
v ho became a school teacher, at which
profession ho remained when
1.. was elected cashier of the bank He
>.a* for several years .Secretary of the
Mount t'aiuiel Building and lv.>aii Asso
ciation, bis Urm of office exi<iring • "uk
time ago. Tho Dira<U...i oi that in-titu
t.en elected him to the same pu.Lt,. i
again the day previous to hi* death H<-
x.as abo School Tire, lor for a term of
three years, llothormel I.as throughout
i 1- whole career here conducted himselt
i-i such a manner as to earn tho good
c is he# of the whele community, ar.d a* a
c niosjucrw* they are slow to believe him
t> have done <u.>tiling hut what wv
I.or.est and upright in ccnductiog the a;-
fairs of tho bank. His family con-gl- of
a wife and five children, four girls and one
l>< %•. the oldest be.ng a girl of fi!L n. His
eiu. .. alnn -! frantic w .'.U grit !, while the
. liidrcii c,n hardly r. alixe the |*osition
they have Uea placed in. If th. bank
examination should prove Mr. !Ji l!.cruir'
t tea defaulter the people *ay they tai.-
n ! see bow he could have spent any more
money than his salary. His salary was
- nail, but belli Mr. and Mr*. KotlicrmH
a~ocredited w.th having been very ir..-
gal.
MASSACRE IN THE PACIFIC.
London, July U, 1 H T H —A telegram
>lll Sydney. H. C. W.. dated July 11.
ates that two tribe* of native* baro rs,r
against the French colonial liovcrnor on
ti.o island of New Caledonia and mie
cred PA") whites, including women and
children.
They have al>o captured two military
Spring Mills Market.
While Wn**k J <0
Red " 1
Kve, olk\
Corn, ears, j>er bu. new, ..'Ac
Oat*. 'ioc.
Buckwheat, "sc.
Cloverteed, ji '. i'* to Sl OO
Chop, per ton, 9'At.W.
Piaster, ground p*r ton, JlO.Od
Flour, per bbl, st"< '-?•
Jlulter, ]t)c.
Tailotf, TO.
llauis li-.
Shoulder* iifi.
Sides 'ic.
Lag', th'.
Eggs per dot., 10,.
1° ih xv -h< .1 wjw. ?~>c.
DIED.
On thoerenirjr of July 4lh 18"A thej
Curtin House. Centml t'dy. Boy?* p>wn-i
ship, Centre Co. Pa , Colonel Theodore]
tlreyir of Washington City, D. C.,ayed 51
ar..
In Sprioy township, IVediiCsJay, July
IS7-, Mr-. Catharine Dailey, ageJ of
vears.
Penn's Valley Institute.
Tho fourth Se.sion ol this Ci.AsstfAt.
Scttoot. wiH commence on the 22 of July,
ind continue ten weeks. Students of both
sexes ate admitted; Special ntlcntion yiv
en to those preparing to teach. Tuition,
. according to branches studied, lioardiny
trom f ; t to s.l 50 per week including room.
No reduction in tuition will bo made on
account of absence except in cases of ill
ness. Address. (. V. FORTNEY.
4t Centre llall, Pa.
EYEIIYTUINfs HAS A DOWN
WARD TENDENCY!
THE AJOURNMENT of CONGRESS
li;ts had a happy efleet in the prices of
GROCERIES'.
DRY GOODS.
CLOTULXG. < yc.
call at
VALENTINES & COS STORES.
RcUcJ'onle.
and judge for yourselves.
■The largest stock of Merchandise
IN CENTRE COUNTY.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, at Potters Mills.
Mlt S . ANNA 57 WEAVER
Takes pkasuro in announcing to tho people of Potters Mills and vicinity, that she
will open a NEW and ELEGANT STOCK OF FANCY UOODS, in
connection withaLrgu Stock of MILLINERY SI'JiINO UOCDS. A full lino ot
Choice and Fasbionabto Goods always on hand at popular Prices.
Also DKK.-MMAKINO—and takes in all kinds of Family Sewing. Also Hair Dressing,
Switches, Curls, Finger Puffs, and Frizzes made out of Combings.
' 18 op 3m
-!pO Mr ATLoWTHF. FKOUS
TO HE I*ARKI>.
I'jv- frog of t lo foot of i vory luu
is t!i* nuturnl support of I Ito fool, ntitl'
- should novcr ho cut nuitv except to
' remove the roup It • 'lgox which ticca-;
, sionally Appear from common wenr.j
'At n Into meeting of tho furriers ami
'l horacsliocrs in Wilmington, Del., there
~ wns a great lel neiil in comlctnim-,
. tion of tlio manner in which horse*
tire eh oil, especially in the rural dis
trict* A lecturer, a veterinary *ur-j
ijoeon according to the New York
1 Herald), said thnt "(ho frog of thci
foot was oO n pared away so artisti
. e til v to make a neat job that tho ten
don ui muscle that extended dotvn the
leg, oyer what is known ti* the pulley
bone, and gave tho foot it * motion,
wa* often injured, and then the horse
would he weak in the leg*, ami blun
der. lie severely charucterl/cd the
! habit of burning the hoof with a red
but it at* to make it lit, ami said then
ought to be a law passed to hang ant
blacksmith who would use red hot
•dioes in this way. The shoe should
. Ihe lifted to the sliapj of tho foot, ruth !
or than tho foot fitted lo tho shoe." j
• • •
Swu! ir Kallogg hit* testified to thel
' forged return* Iroi.i ljuuUtana and l#j
, ought to know It.
There wore four Jsath* frOBS tun
*fr iko ut iuincy on 11.
! __Th Now York Herald i one of our
jfavorito duilie-i and the rtr*t we <ipen.
JUUOK-S
i Travel -e-- - week August.
l'. rgu-on fit lies*. V 1)y' r, M It.itifV,
J S !•, *il tiiari
1 Spring M■' Kiddle.
c Hust 'll- Ft' HeUlt.'lson
Walker Win M'Kean. W 1' Harris.
Bonner —lt Colli, y. J l> Wagner.
l'..nn PHHtov.-r.il W Zeigler. 11 I
1 W'eiser. Jno Chambers,
liellefonte SAM ijuiftiaf , J HHiofie!
'' H Hule.
Coll.',* It m limn',
j I'liiui. \\ 11 soli Calhoun. S iri|p.;.'r.
Snowsho.) — K.l Hayucs.
Harris—J a.•! llower, t. 11 Hliafler.
f liush-D W Holt.
1 Graml Jurors.
Milswburg-t* Gray.
• •reirs 1 J Uretiobie,
Walk, r-Jno ltodgers
If >ggs -F M Coy. li Snyder.
Itiileiotit' HC \ alentine. K C Hume*
1 Howard boro N J Mitchell.
Snowthoe- s Y Luca#, L It Leather.
,i PotUr it M Hwartr, A Sellers, Kpr
Keller.
1 Haines-J Yarger. N Stuver.
) Halfuiooti J Br.'iisUUor.
Tav >r Win Mill.'.-.
Pattern STOray. A Seller
r College—<eo Itaaer.
Liberty—J A yulcgl.'.
i-pric.; L N Barnhart, M Ker.tetter,
Traverse —3 Momiiy.
Lain. Ji Weaver, Jno Z-.eglor, li
' U.ii.harC . , ,
f llusl u. A Ivroj*. NV Williams, l W
. Woodnng. H A dam*.
Hoggs E Zimmerman, J 1. N'eff, 1
. Curtin. „ ~ „ . , .
• tiregg—l> lUrtge*. M II t.uise, J 1:
lleckwau.
M.Sesburg < 1! Wolf, K it Carr.
' Benner—A t.arbenck. A Y Wagr.er.
>|.ring J M Furey, Ja* It. ss, F* Tate,
U Kline. „
f UMlafocl. J prachbii., 1 >m.ft..
Jooath Miller. J S.hclh
, lialfmooc I B .k.
• 1 .ilege .' K Mitch..3, J s F *ter.
Walker I Sirubi.
Mil." li H Miller. 11 Miller, Jae.
\ lln..
Snow she* Wut A*-ey, .1 f i.anktn, J
• Trav 1 1.
U„*,r,! M Ciosky. J U L athcr*.
J C Hmi'l.
H. ward b r - A Weber
' llurnsKie —'< K 8.h.
Worth A O Bicbard*.
Pcnn Wm Smith.
Potter -John Kithcl. ti W Boat, P Hof
l'att J W Wai> • JObauilf#
I'utonville—T K tircist.
Traverse — I Momlav,
ji—A tt lieininger, S Ott >. V\ m
Geary. _ .
Walker -A Brunigurt, J <' L-rhc., L
■ Zimmerman.
1 Taylor 1> K<*e, 11 Crsir.. 1 M ore.
College 11 Thompson, P S Dale.
Ku*h Wm ll< *.
Potter- -John At < If.
Philtptburg—ll Hiockbridse, L Mnr.-
L D Dora. It Hudson.
Milesburg—D 11 Parsons, LC Eddy.
Liberty .1 A Stover. 11 Thom|
Spring— L C Rearick, I Dawson.
I'nionvilie Jno Alexander,
j ktrtoa—JJ Yea rick.
llalfmooh— A J Thompson, J I Ft*her.
Ferguson—David Fy
Hogg. D B Malone, 1* H Haupt. H I.
Barnhart, J S Barret G Noli.
Pnion—B Alexander.
Bellefonle -Ed Tyson.
Hams—Cyrus Durst,
II iLL ! kC',4 Ik ITU I',
The next term of the Perm 11*11 Acade
my will open Monday July T2. tuition
j/r im X '.iL t iv.lL. Boardmr with ronm
J2.."L to S'i.To per w< ck. 1 1 II Wot t,
if<July Tt. Principal.
Power's Skoe Store
i'U An BEEN removed from the old room
opposite the Bush house t a laryorjrootn
in the Ku'h Arcade, for the purpose o f
ilcarryiny a larger stock of
ROOTS, SHOES, ETC..
Land all goods belonging to that branch of
■ trade. We now have the largest st'ck in
'iCicr.tro county, and ttic very b;it
Lfuality of goods which c& bu substantia
ted by our custom' rs.
Wo do not propose to u'Jote prices, hut
Jet pe ple come and judge for themselves.
, j Further, w will sell the same quality of
]goods cheaper that; any others advertised
2 lor unadvi rtised.
L E A T II E R.
We also keep on hand Summerville'f
t Celebrated Oak Tanned Leather, which at
. the Centennial was awarded 2 medals for
ii its superiority over other leather, and mU
- it cheap n can be bought at the tan yard
'Also the best of Hemlock Leather,
i. ; Bellefqnte. 23 may 2m
THOMAS A. HICKS k BltO
We hnvo a very hrgs and complete ttock of Hardware, tho largest that waicvcr hoforo eflcred by any Crm to the pcoplo oi tki* county, and ere selling at the T#ry lew*
Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Class and Putty.
fur While Lead* and Lime 1 Oil; Turpentine* and V artti-he*. all whit uwe warrant to give eatillactlon. Our Pure Lad will no a* much surface at any la the market
liul ,-vinot he ii el led !r whiten.**. KKADY MI KKI I'AI.NT put up in any .)u*"tlty to uit people, from onu-pound can* to one gallon cam, all ready for uae, The*e
paint" w w urrntii t> '• mixed with puro lead and oil, and are tree from all adulteration.
* MECHANICS TOOLB We pay special attention t.. thi* brat.and keep a full lino of Saw*. Chhcft. flamm.-t* an S Hallny* Tr-.n Plane* : llorie naIUoUU kiod*,Traea
than- 11 am 1 It* Ft 1.1. LINK OF SAUUI.EIt YOK ALL DKHCKH'THINH. COACH WOOH WoltK -Hpokew, Felines, Patent Wheel* of the most improved pal*
...is; Mr*, t'otu Improved Flat 1 r..ii*, eh<*p, convenient and durable—polished and nickel-plated. Johnston* JVcpared Kalsomlna ; put up n Opouad packages ; eaaily
put on, and iln aper than paper. Wo have nil colors:
S T O V E S.
\\ e have the only lteverslble. Top-plate I' ■ king Stoves in the market The Keystone, Husijuekenrn and Junia.n, which wo warrant to be the best bakers and the hea* •
~.,t it.iv■■* in the market, we *1 <ll sell at the verv lowe.t price and g.ve written guantnleet. Also all kinds ofUanges and other stoves. C'OMK A.NUsFK OUJt EEYSTOMK
t'OiK sfoVK , IT IS TUK HANUSOMKST IN THE WOKL.D.
! Tin Lah-ai. Onto* Doti Law. —
i A law making all doga |H?rsonal prop
i crtv was iMfecd hv the Ijcgialature,
! the proviaiona of which are as follows.'
i•• For whatever damage dog# may do
their owners shall bo liable, ©ten for
the cost# and attorney * fees, if the
suits bo taken to court An Annual
tax of lifty cents ou male and one dol
lar ou female dog* will be levied,
which will he kept in a separato ac
count by the county treasurer, from
which owners of sheep shall be com
pensated wlieu dogs deplete their
drovus, provided that the owners 0/
tlie dogs cannot be ascertained. If
di*t v red, the latter must make porn!
the los*. Assessors are required t <
take au account ol all dogs in their
districts, with the name of the owners.
If at tho end of the year the amount
>f moneyjn hands of the county trcas
irer from this sourco exceeds a given
ium, the surplus is to be divided a
noug the school districts. The ailop-J
jtioa of this law is made optional in
counties. A ballot shall be taken not;
ifteucr than once iu two years,l
j tijvou acceptance or rejection, and it j
will remain with the voters to pro-
I uounee iijkiu the merits of the meat-
urc-
Dbstubbavce (l Public Meet
• Xi.h —The following i* the text of;
the law in reference to the iliiturb ;
nice of public lueetintis, which might
lie read occasionally by many young;
men who show their bad breeding
uliile attending sumo of our t liurclie* :|
"If any jieriwn alial! willfully and
maliciously disturb or iuterrupt any 4
society, assembly or congrciratiou con
vened for the purpose of religious wor
ot for any moral, social, literary, acicn 1
•ific, agricultural or fioral object, cer-l
emony, lecture, examination, or exhi
bition, such shall on conviction be
sentenced tu pay a fine not exceeding
tifty dollar#, sutler imprisonment not
exceeding three months, or both, or
either, at the diacration of the court." (
The Law or l'i'SLic Sale* —ln a sale j]
y uclioa there are three parlie-, name
•. the owner of the property to be sold,';
ft e auctioneer and a portion of tho public j
who attend tu bid. which, of course in- ,
elude* the highest bidder. The name of j
the owner aiu*'. be made public. The ar
iu!,' put up must be old without reserve
and unless the vend'-r reserve* one open:
w id h. cannot bid him;. If or ha.n the
auctioneer or any ,no bid for him. 1 here
are eas on record where u bid was not
reserved, and the vendor bad a bidder
who bought it in. and afterwards suit was f
brought against the vendor by the highest r
•utsid" bidder lor tho article and it * t
d. elded that be the plaintiff was the ,
highest bidder and entitled to the article. ,
against the vendor. So. ah ft an article .
i* struck off Pi a per n. and it is after-;,
atxcrtaine.i that lb vendor or auc-|<
tionecr 1 ractice ! fruu by h<! iir.f i, f.
se'.f. or lad puffer., was hr d boih by
the I nrti >: y gland and *0 repeatedly!'
ided bv the l-uprome t'ourt of Pet.n- J
1 ylvania that the purchaser could nut be 1
h ,d, but the purchaser a* soon *" be du- 1
covers the fraud practiced upon him must
return or lender the articles to the ven-,
dor. I
Tv% harraa. I.hr II* t*ha*Je A Mayrr. TrMidenl of ,
U> c<ntrt . ft l*iaa, In the 3HJi JtwlcUl IH
11. r. -ra.' le .U tin Dit#n, Aaar*ciaU>d J.'.**• I© C ti
A b¥in# lawued I! <r\r ttftwef'. I*>irw| dala tha
let .taj < f JV A l . l*>. mr Attrecte it. r bc1 f
at uuft . < t >er and 1 and t*eoerl Jail IMt
r> au.l tJuatleT .|i of |j, |Vt(lc ft#lWtnU
t:# ccmtsijr *l t'atr, *d l- <*!*• • d> lid
!hl ri.Ui >( A ikf \ +mg ihm l*t daf t'l A guil
andt- niit>tte 1 a • ek
ota IkoiVltff* hffetijf'.TP# to fh t'orßO, Ju*
tl.ea of the IVare. Alder ma* and * MB*taMa *f Uw
•aait cjuntj 4>antre, liiat Ibej lliet* and Ihete iu
tl > fr {Mv|r at It .. . a.kA in id
*t 1 daj. •it la flaeir nac tda, Ing-iltt.a, fiantltJi
Uant. and tl.ait ion rentemtrat-.a. t* do tUea# H>ing
w scli t. tb< t olfc<e irieiAaitia to ha done, and tfc-#a
. -e htrnnd In r st. a e, . . i.j s ue a|tnfi
|tt r.a * oga taai are m ihaJl h<* In tVr .latl of i ectre
n tonls. U> *i on an ' lbtf W HA*aevtc airaiaii theo.
l • jtat.
tilica unW tikj hand, at lielirlonU. V < let dajr I
Juli I:: lha >ear of out Ia iI. K and I* the Wl
tear if lalepindeme o the I nltad Mi<a
LK\i AILKWIIA
t
DEroRToF I'OTTEH TOWNSHIP
I\ AUHITOIts. A,.ril. is:-
St* PKK VISORS.
I'KTru SnirrLKß, DR.
To itm'i duiilictc S !*"Om
To order on John Errri Jf!
1167 31i
CR.
By nm't ree< ived from uc'r I I • <,< i
" work rSM KSi
'* work don or strumed by
ShilTior It **>
exonerations 4 71
ferric.. Ho*>
] ' paid water place. lOCK*
116" ill
Joss Sfrrxrt, DP,.
To order lljr.rj McUlosliey .. :(*'
1,1 Juplicato...._ 91A 4-
( " balance 105 76
1001 tilt
CONTRA
ity am t work 9-0871
" oxoneration. 107
" errt>r in val.tation. "SOI
" service. lOOttjl
1091 24
OVERSEERS.
UoBKRT LeK, DR.
To acrts. ltishel A Thomp.on 525
"order on 11. Shaddow _~2 00
"ain't duplicate.... 77365
" received from Sallio Triestor... 145 00
" WL due Ovcrseor I'fflM
lfia 04
CONTRA.
By order or. self - 122 50
11. Jacob. 11 HA
" receipts - S?9 081
" exoneration - * 12
" bills 1291
" provisions for John Fyc 625
" perconttido 45 92
" salary 451*1
" Attorney feet (or two vfar. 20 tW
" error on W. (Job<en lax... 1 86
" anfl paid John Karnor 560
' expenses I*. Hackman 43 (*'
' Med. attend. Sallio Trioster...- 46 60
I " " " township ... 3500
laiuiwi
Wm, Kmeu;, t., DR.
To ain't duplicate Gi l 6*
CONTRA
By order of John 11. Keller- H23
" bills paid, including salary GUI 88
" exoneration "I
" balance - 88
61458
AUDITORS, DR.
To am't in Treasury 6 32
CONTRA.
By am't paid Aud.,..~ 150
Balance in Treas 1 82
0 82
Jno. F. Ai.kxanpxr, Lkvi Murray,
Town Clerk. Wm. F. Jorison,
G. L. Goooiiart.l
13 jun Auditors.
fT /* f •"••'■A in your imn Uiwn. if l/utfif Im
W 1 VI \ N' l rlk. Reader, If you want a mintucaa
111 | litch tunrwio* of oltlior iwa can make arrat
\l/ \/ V/|.ay all tho lima thoy work, writ* far ur
titular* u. U. llulkti tvarawum
IL. SFANOLKR, Attorney at Law
• Consultations in English and Gor-i
man. Office in Kurd's now building.
HAPPY RELIEF.
To all ftufferiug from chronic dl&eaeea of nil kind*.
Confidential consultation laviitd MiKWiUy w by
[mill. New method of treatment. New and reliable
. | remedies. Hook and cir< uUrs aent free in sealed eu
-1 velopee. Addreaa HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419
(North Hth St ~ Philadelphia, Pa., an limtituto har'tu,
a high reiiuutiva lur hoaorakic waduU n
livil*l will ItJ July Sai.
W H. CAMP'S
;FOPL'LA It.:
IFuruituro Rooms!
CKNTHK H VLL, PA '! I"—-
I manufnetur* all kii.J* of Furniture for
Chambers, li ning Looms Libraries and
Hall*.
Ifyou want Furniture of*cy kind, don't
buy until you tee my Ux k.
UNDERTAKING
'.ln all iu brai.ebHi. I keep in stock all
tb-lri'i-t and iuot unproved C<<iSd.i
and Caskets, and have every facil
ity lnr properly conducting
IbL branch of my business,
t 1 have a patent Corpse
Pre*ervur, in which
bodies can be
preservt d for aeonsiJeralle length of time.
. lull9tf W. It. CAMP.
A* ~UCI IONEKRS CAltlJ. - Phiiip
1 cats, who has bad large experf.
lenc as an auctioneer, offers his services to
! the people ot Centre county, lie speaks
both Ueruiar. and English, and j.oe.m ssei
'jthe inialuable gift in an auctioneer of a
■ !!"ud. Hear voice, and can be distinctly
1 heard a long distance. Those having work!
' ot th is kind to do, will do well to give him
a call. Charge* moderate. Call on cr
rj address him at li. efunUk Ps. Dap.
S. fit. HAZEt,
Inbint-l Maker A I tiils-rtnkpr,
F Pitt NO MILLS, PA.,
nfiirm* the public that he keep* on hand
all kinds ot furniture. City and Home
made, cane and wood seat chairs,
etc. I'nderLakir.g in all its
branches promptly attend
ed to. Coffins and
iCaskau of all style? f trnltbeh ; urn: ac-l
coiuu-udaiions with hearse.
4 apr. dm.
Visiting Cards.
■0 Mixed Cants - JOcc-- 12 Bt-autiful Flor-!
al cards only "Jl ft*.
WM. KI"KTZ. Centre Hall, Pa.
HENRY BOOZER,
< s:\Titt: 11*1.1.,
*>.**] rasa os
4addles Harness, Bridles, Collars. Whips,
Flynets. and also keeps on hand Colter.
NeU, eu-. Prices low as any * hr elc.'
1 All kind* of repairing done. The best
ilock always kept on hand All work war
ranted. A share of the public patronage 1
h kindly solicited. 11 apr, li y
\Y. A. CUIIRY,
U66i & i x /JflhSP #
Would most respectfully inform ihecit
sens of this v ieinity, that he has started a
new Boot *r.d ihoe Shon, and would be;
thankful for a share of the public natron
age. Boot* and !-hoe* made to order and
according to style, and warrant* hi* work
,t* e<jui any made elsewhere. Ailkinisj
of repairing done, and charges reasonable j
IGiwe fa|m a cats. fahlSlv;
TOHN P. POTTER, Attorney-at*
♦ * Ue ru'.laciioMprfttnpHjr BtAde AB4
kUAklFia glvee la ILom bailLg laittU ut pivpertJ Int
mli U1 dr bp at<l Uie ackßOwlcdged Iwedi
M rl|4#M. Ac ttt It. UlfcOiUl|4, BUM ti tol4 ©I
the mil biittM. Rtilefual# WI23#HJ
Harness. Saddles. &c.
Tt>a n3<l.nl(i>K!. rtHantint J to <B*rt li popalar
!ul I. r pittM. rw.;wcUallji CU lUllltt
Hon of tfca public U> bartotl at
HADIILERT
• offr*<l at lb* old Ua4. Uawlgvad rcMßUhr for)
18. pat>i Bd t-b* U. U.J la,*. . and mual tariad
at 4 rtu| Mt aaa->rl#i-ii u< aa.'..!ia. lUrsoM (alltn
I, u( nr| <Uuu ripttut 88.1 . W : :p, MC
IB fact .'t.rrU.iM 1.. .-ÜBfiMa a ftrrt .—UMtah
tßßßl b bob ,9ra l twiiwt Ulch mUl.ait Umiimb,
JACOB 111SUKh C*atn H.ii
('t /VI ¥ V 5 mAB If]
II I I I I II . -Bt bH (BH ra V* ft
II II ill ■—>'k
I I ' I J 1 ' ."•*> !■• to tab* BBtimitMnui;
'tatlkaUreaH.ciumvmnui bo.l !
ltlß*Ul.*dtaaiU*l>st.llcaUBta Ujb world. An, ma
car Warn,. a au<<-walml i|l Tba rut** r.*nt
tB of art |tm fm*> to Bnltßrtibora. Tt prter la a
lob I bat almuM o.oralKMta MlßcrlDtß Ikoui*. '•* (
IjßKtanattntotwfwtga *•' A o-b Bar*"l to
porta latin* owkai..wv-i loßtalti ux da>a Aliohoi
rtSa* s ,I.V MCNf ffcat 100 cab .lai.aa ad r-at
uv.. to tfi I'tt.im aa. or oalj your • i-BK' i ao
880-I not (>• fca.J fro !.•<• or ttifbl Yra oar, <t
It Ba wall aa Otliara lull paruimUta, dlwrUnna an.'
laralrw>. F1 rati aaf atpaaa'o- Oalftl tw If JOB'
I* act !*ut:'Ataia ork aor.d a >• or BOilr. aa at !.<. It
i oata sorbin* to trj U baalaaat V <■ * :.■• • e
a a/a. fa,la to iaat.rr.al paj A Jdrf aa "T!.#
Jwmal," I'ortiaMd. Mala*. lac* j
Centre Hall Hotel.
JOHN -PAM.LKK. I'KOP' It.
First-clas* accommodation Cur gbi~U
Hast for !. .r.n. ittagw arrive
.nj Jc;** every day (r all t>"n.u.
il). T At. kx jtyptt. C. M. Bowks'
4 LEXANDERA BOWER. At
AV. Mwtw It- Uw.BnfotHk Kp^cUlatD'ttUmi
l (VlUclioor and Cottt practice.
May conaltHS in and Eaftfadl. IHftea in
(.arman'a bitlidlßg. rajlS* 4 If. j
25 t.01.11 HO Kis I K l is i'artlw
for 2(> dM. 'ill lllnck Hrl-tol
name in tfoltl. 15 ctw,
W* Kcbtx. Centra 11*11, IV
a #e r' if "M £ "a "N
ffPj? * 1 )
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
HI RRAII FA>R
GUGGENHEIMER
& COM lb
FROM THIS DATE (THE COM
MF.NCF.MKNT OF THE
SEWING SEASON.J
l.filLClliMlF.miiK.
Offers his immense Stock of Goods, well
nssorted in every line, such a#
DIIESS OODDS,!
NOTIONS, NOTIONS,
<; HOC K KIES, U HOC EHI F.S,
CItOTHI^O,
BOOTS, HOOTS,
SHOES, SHOES,
mats & cm*
at such|Figures that it is a shame for any
one to iro away from homo to Huy,
when Goods are offered at home
at pricp* that will astonish the
people in this section of * <
the country.
TIIE STORE ROOM AT SPANGLKIUS
Motel, has been en
larged and splendidly fit
ted up, so that every one who
goes in to examine the stock of
Goods, is sure not to leave without
buying. You will also find a very large
and well selected
STOC K OF CLOXniXCi.
Mr-IT WILL BK TO YOUR IN--QS.
rfrTKUKST TO BUY YOUR-tH
rS-CLOTHING AT
jsgrINSTEAD OK
jtf-ING AWAY.-m*
' ATJITINTSTHATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration cum testamen
' to annexo on tho estate of John Risbol,
late of Gregg twp., Centre county, de
ceased, having been grnnted?to the under
signed all persons knowing themselves in
' dobted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment and those Laving
i claims against the same to present them
' duly authenticate;! for settlement,
s M. L. RISHEL,
WM, F. REAIUCK,
11 July ft Administrators.
I - Floral € art)*, 0 iiOe.
__ Wm. Kurta, Centre Hall Pa.
1 IMPOKTANTO TBAVELEIUs
-THK
BUSH HOUSE!
incu ev. stk, ra.
Has been recently thoroughly renovated
and repaired, an 1 under the management
'of the New Proprietor. Mr, F. D. Me
-1 COLLI' M, formerly of Pittsburg, is first
claw in all IU appointment*.
SPKCIA LIN DL'CEM KNTS
Are offered to those in attendance at court
.'and others remainiag in town for a few
j davs at a time.
j The largest and most superbly Designed
I Hotel in Centra! Pennsylvania.
! AU modern conveniences. Q„ try the
Bush hou?f
ta*p F. D MKX)LU'M Proprietor.
GET lIEADI
FOR WINTER!!
IF YOU WW ST THE VERY H ES'l
ANDCHEAPEST
•
PARLOR STOVES.
I j
Ray the
"Laurel Wreath"
(Single or DOUBLE HEATERS,)
These stove# have TWO ROWS of
light#, shaking aud dumping grate, ar
ranged to clean out the clinkers. No
1 danger from gas, no part* to barn
lout, t>oas to let ga* into the upper
, room. We make THREE SIZES of
Single aud TWO SIZES of Double
Heater* of theao justly popular
'Stove*.
IFYOU WAST THE VERYRESI
ANDCHEAPEST
Cook in; Stoves,
BUY THE
"ZEXriw
Double Oven Range; or the
'•Economy"
Single Chen Range.
They arc ike bed in the market, have
■ SIM iiOILER II (fLES, shaking ami
damp,nograle, A EEL Y THE 11EA T
TO ALL THE BOILERS AT
' ONCE. The oxen it large and tguare,
the [door, tin-lined. The PLATE'S
ARE lIEA I'}', unlike the lightplate*
oj City stoves— COM PA liE Til EM.
H male a So. 8 and So. 9 of both
these ranges.
All these stovo. arc WARRANT
HI), ami you can get repairs from
the Manufactory iu one clay.
For Sale by
J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall.
J. 11. FISHER. Pcnn Hall.
SNOOK. SMITH A* CO., Millbcim.
OJ. li. SPIGELMYER, Woodward,
Manufactured by the
SUPER, WALLS & SHRJSEE
MTg Co.
LEWISBURG, PA.
We also manufacture the Celebra
ted Bl CKE I ERE A PER &MO W
ER. KEYSTONE CLOVER lIUL
HER, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL
KY CULTIVATOR, New Model,
Centre Heart, HORSE HUMPING
HAY RAKE, HOOSIER GRAIN
DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER
CORN SHELLER, Plows, Land
Roller*, etc. 29nov
THE
DezterSpxing
J
4,000 set Sold last two years.
The Dexter Spring was a child of
uecessity. Three or four generations
had been jerked almost to death or had
their spines twisted into permanent
curvature by the continous jerks of the
Eliptic Spring, or latterly had their
necks broken by the side throw of the
Concord.
For theee reasons the people de
manded a Spring on which they could
jride with ease aud which would at the
same time be strong and substantial.
. ADMIN ISTRATOR'B NOTICE. -
1- etter* of administration on tlx citato of
of Potior township,
dec d, baying boon granted to the under
itgnefl, oil |T|4>O knowing thatnselvM
to bo Indebted to laid decedent are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
pewon* bavins claim* against tbe estate
will present ill cm nutbcnticated for settle
mont. WM. J. THOMPSON,
:Jun Gt. Admr,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK.
Letter* of Adminirtralion On bonis nen
run, tetamenlo annezo, on the estate of
Peter Durst late of J'otler t wp., Centre 00,
Pennsylvania deed. have been eras tod to
Catherine Durst and J ante* C Boa! reald*
Ins in said towa*bip to whom all person*
indebted to said e*tate are requested to
make payment and tboae bavins claim*
or demand* will maki known tbe Maw
w.thout delay to
JAMES C. BOAL
CATHERINE DORBT.
AC. BOAL, acting administrator
11 July fit.
ADMIN LSTRATOE'S NOTICE,
letter* of administration on tbe eetate of
Evan krani, late oi Potter twp, dec"d,
having been granted to the undersigned*
all person* knowing themselves to he In
debted to said decedent are mguwUd to
make immediate payment, and person#
having claim* against the estate will pro
sent tbem authenticated for settlement.
CEO. L. GOODHART,
<0 may Ct Adm r
Jas. Harris Co.
NO. 5, BIiOCKERHOFF ROW.
IRONTNAUI,
P A I N T S,
OILsT ETC.,
J AS. HARRIS A CO.
BeUeflmte.
J KKMY MIDLER
n.uJ.Kt AM. IlAiananas— ia the ba*e
mem of the bank building. All work done
in fashionable style. 1 Jnly If.
PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO.
CENTRE HALL. PA.
RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allow later?
cat: Discount Note*; Buy and
Sell Government Securities,
Gold and Coupon*.
Wit. WoLr, WM. B. MISOLB,
Prei't. Cashier
-a _______________________
PENNSYLVANIA RR.
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division.
SUMMZS TIME TABLE.
Oa atid afteiT SITKDAT.Jm3 MGR. th trtiai mm
th* Pbtud*ilßU k Em E*ilru*4 UirMton U2 rma
ielicwe;
wTjsrrED.
KRIJ. MAlLlear*. ITuUdaJpku 11 U 9 m
- Hematoma
"* Maetaado. 11" a a
" Willtamaport aa
" Ik IUIM
" Ba.aea !!*•■
arc al Era SM p an
MK.AIU M Imim FKu. tain
~ femntat ItMtn
- Snntandsa IMia
anaa WllUantrjwrt
- Lack Haen l>*
" Bun
F AST LIKE tramPt>Uadaltila Una a
Bdrtakn ikaa
" Haßtaaduß ()•
imlVlllUupl ftp*
Lack U ran ta
EAWTWAKU.
PACIFIC EX laarea Lack li.r Uia
"J amp SIHR IHia
*' " Wtftunucpcrt TUaa
" Mcataados ta
arrat Hametocrr lit* a a
" Pluiadalrkla Sa
OATEX.IM<Bnn MM a a
- l- t. liana U9aa
•' " WUlaaaport Ua
*• " Mnataadrn I It a
anal Hanakar* is a
Philadelphia ta
ERIK HAIL laareettnma a
ltll.na >B
" WiiUaaaporc Hftkß
- NffliUate liwaa
an al Hurkbtni Ifai
- PttlladaipSia Ikia
FAST LINK laaaaa WUtiaaepcrt liJtaa
" anal Htimilwti laaa
•• anal FkUaMrUi Ola
Kri. Mall Wart Mann Ka Vfaal. Lank liana Aa
mmandattna Waal aM Dm Kiwa Jtaat Bake den
..aawlmtat JtertliaßtieeWt artta LA BKB tram
V * ill!'tit and ImMa
Krta Mall WenL Ktacata Kl. WaM ul Ilk **•
Waal and Uk Ut™ Arc- —■titna Wna aaka
rlnaaoonnaclioa al WlUlaaatwrlw UlClw train
Krta Mail Waß, Xlaeaa t-tpree Weak Bad Dar ■ .
Kaat mat* rIOM ocaaacUoa al Lack Bam vtO I ■
V UK Irttflt.
Krta Mail Earn and Waal runner* at Erie artlAlralaa
wLBI M to RR. at Corn arnti o OA A VIOL ak
Kn> txtrtum witk BSVIr KK, aad at IrlftoodMk
A V KIL _•
Parlor care aill m Mean Ptlladalpfcla aadWlk
Slawepoii on Bianra Ka. Waal, Kri a K VlfLrlla
dolpkla Kipnaa Kaal. and Da* Ka Kaal aM Man#
Ei. Keat K' -; ■ng care on aU attkl train*.
WM. A. lIALOWIB, General Sapmalaninl.
For meeting thisdemand by supply
ing the CELEBRATED DEXTER
SPRING which is so rapidly <upr
ceeding the old styles the Pcxter
Spring Co. have no apology t offer
but rather feel that they owe th. Driv
ing Fraternity an apology for net
having produced "it sooner.
| SEND FOR CIRCULAR OF- SPRINGS
TO
DEXTER SPRING CO.,
HULTON, PA.
3jan23t Near Pittsburgh,