THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hll, Pa, Th'ird. Aug^S/78^ -gT-TKRM*.—?2 pc yeor. irArtt paid in n.lranr*; $4.60 tefcm wot raid t* (irfrflime. .ldcerfi#"wen.'a 20cf* per lint for three 'n rrtu>n*. and brent*per fine for every aw*- , quent intertion. Xdrerti*emcnt* by fAe year at a literal discount. Subscriber* outtuir the county should re. nn't us 10 ft*, amount of one yen r'* post age, instead of 2f t# fime Ae sens paying the printer. LODOI MEKTIKOB. < ism Hti.l No aaa. I. O ot O. , " ,m TtinisKtayovoelna tn lhOdd Frttew# Ha ll . a. K. Kwvatci. Soe'r B. D. Bataaia. • "• Ot.n fot umea, Wo. wr, v a. u.. • r" Mod* ovontn# on ot bofcweeach fU "® < n 0,1.1 follosr# 11*11. _ „ It i C. F Sorl. RC.BIU" w raooavvaOaapti*.rto. ®# r>- H. ( *u Hall.t-otUtv lt*lt oo th. Sotnrday • mooa.lt P. M *nJ .tor, lao -I,^ Kollor Maater. Rao*. >'< i LOCAL ITEMS. A fine thunder ihower passed over thia section en Tuesday aMernoon- Tho Lulh. Sabbath Sehtx>l of Aa ronsburg, will hold a pic-nte In Stover's woods, east of that town. The Luth. Sabbath School ot Rclle fonta, will hold il# annual picnic on the mountain above Centre Halt, on Thurs day of neat week, loth. Horace Zerbo'a bor#e pull# li ton* of brick# up #treet. Good pull that. If we were the horse a e'd strike, or kick, for a ton. D. H. Rote, of Aaronsburg, i ad ministrator for the c-tate of Cha*. Held, dte'd. —The Vnion county Harvest Home pic-nic will be held near New Columbia. August 20. Tho cheapest dusters, and nieestand best fitting shirts, at Newman's Clothing llail, where you can get a whole suit, from bat down to boots for about half what oth ers will charge you. We are assured by parties largely interested in tho Bald K. T. railroad, that the branch from Bellefonte to LemontwiL be built between this and next spring. Hope so. Mr. M'Collum lexves the Bush house on Thursday. He was one of Belle fonte's best and most accommodating landlords, and Qie patrons of that hotel learn with regret *f his leaving it. Mr. Cromley, the gentlemanly clerk, will re main a few weeks under the new proprie tor, and will then officiate as clerk at the Leister House, Huntingdon. The Centre County Pomona Grange P. of H., will meet at Centre Hall, on Tuesdav, August Id. Three sessions—lo A. M . 2 end 7 P. M LEONARD RHONE. Get e peck or half bushel of nice new sweet potatoes, at Sechler#, regu.ar Jersey'*—the first in market, only fiOcents per pock. —The pic-nic of the Centre Hall band, on the mountain last Saturday was a suc cess. There was a large attendance, a crowd cf 1000 to 1200. Threatening show ers, afternoon ani evening, but which all passed around, no doubt kept many from attending. We judge the band realized handsomely from the ice-cream and lem onade stands and dancing floor. ——The hardware firm of T. A. Hicks A Bro. has been dissolved, and the business is now earned on at the old stand by Har ry Hicks. It is scarce necessary that we introduce Harry, as he is so well and fa vorably known already all over the coun ty. Persons wanting hardware will find with him a large and complete assortment, equal to any in the state, and at tho low est possibid prices, determined not be be undersold- Harry will do the fair thing with all, as he is every inch a gentleman who knows only fair dealing. ORGANS! ORGANS! Organs! 9 Stop Organs, price $270, only s*'-5. 13 Stop Organs, price sl*o, only $94. 7J Oc taves Rose-wood Pianos, price SSOO, only 150. First class new Sewing Machines complete at $25. Go and see. BUNNELL.? AIKENS, Bellefonte, Pa. $ aug. 4t Last Thursday afternoon and even- i ing three heavy thunder gust* passed over different parts of our county. The one be fore dark, we are teld, threw hail stones at the Loop of two inches surface and nearly half an inch thick. Ice must be of no ac count in the upper regions, else they wouldn't throw it away in such chunks. Charley Glenn phot ographer, has taken views of our valley from Jfittany moun tain. Persons desiring copies should call at his car in Bellefonte. Thanks to dir. G. for a view which takes in a por tion of our town. Act wisely and prove your economy by buying yenr groceries where you save money and get full value for it, and a good article, which is at Sechler'i, where all isdeept belonging to their line. Meats, freshand cured, beef and pork, fish, salt, fruits dried and canned, pickles, beans, confectioneries, crackers, soaps, 'syrups, qneenswarc, sugar, coffee, fresh fruit, cheese, or anything else needed in the family—always fresh and pure. TrySech ler's grocery in the Bush houe block. First class Italian marble,—the only place to get & fine tombstone at very low price, is at Heisler * Bellefonte Marble Works. Green's Compound Syrup ot Tar, Honey and Bloodroot, cures all affsetiens of the threat and lungs—such as colds, coughs, asthma, croup, whooping cough, and earlier stages of consumption. Ask for it at tbe drug-store—it is a standard remedy, which should always ba on hand in tbe family. Get you sugar, coffee, tea, syrup, canned and dried fruits at Sechler's, and you are sure of the best. A choice lot of stoneware, wholesale to merchants, and retail to others, at very low figures, at Secbler's, Bellefonte. Al so, the chociest lot of queeasware in the coußty. Delicious Ice Cream can be had at Kauth's bakery, Bellefonte, at 33 cts per quart. Pic nics, families, etc., take no tice. 41' (Communicated.) The P. G. S. S. Pic-nic on Aug. 3rd, was a complete success. A few weeks ago an invitation to participate was extended to the Zion Union S. S., to which invita tion nn answer was received in the affirma tive. At tbe appointed time tbe, children of tho last named school met and marched in procession to- the P. G. school house, where a reception of welcome was giver them by the children of the P.-G. S. 8 The two sohools then proceeded, in ordei to the grove, where a stand was erected and handsomely decorated. Tbis'stanc was occupied by the following ministeria brethren who were present and took par in the exercises—Revs. Fischer and Roe dcr. A very appropriate and spirited ad dress was also delivered by Mr. T. Fred erick. Tbe committee en selection o speakers, may well flatter themselves The ladies did themselves honor and cred it in tbe generous supply of substantial and dainties, and in heartily inviting thei friends and stangers to partake of thei royal feast, —a bountiful repast that wouh tempt the appetite of an epicure. Music of the highest order, was furnished by th Sinking Creek brass band. This band organised only a few years age )s rapidly tpproaching superiority. Mi J. Jordon, its present and efficient loads is aware of the fact that times are cbang ing and progressing and he is determine to move with the tide of progression. J very noticable item of the entertainmer was a piece of music rendered by the littl girls and boys,—in fact the vocal music under the leadership of Prof. Marts, ws M ®nUr success tud aUraoled ftw crowd* t<* listen to the *weot mclediea. Mr Marts ha# twice been reappointed choriitcr of the P. G. S. S., and i entitled to great credit for hi* untiring effort* to please the school. There were It*' or 500 people on the ground. No drunkenness, no accident*, no rowdyism— all in ad the occasion was an enjoyable one and will n the fuluro be a pleasant reminiscence or the paat. This being tho pic-nic season, we propose that all the candidates in thia county meet on the mountain at Centre Hall, and hold a pimnic and candidates' parade. They urely oughfto he good on it march, as they are noted travelers, tjuite a battalion could be formed in line if each candidate Were present, and a com petent drill sergeant might bo choaan out of the crowd of spectator*. As the squad would he composed of men who have giv en every assurance that they are anxloua to "aerre their country," it would present a line of patriotism novel to behold. Such a pic-nic would draw a largo crowd whom the candidate* at intermission might go for,—affording a good opportunity for a little electioneering. By all mean* let* have such a pic-nic before the September convention, a* we fear after that the spirit of TO will have evaporated from a large number of these our fellew citiaen-. Won't a few of the candidates move In thia matter, and appoint a candidate parade and pic-nic on the aforesaid moun tain? There are captain#, general# and vetaran* in the crowd enough to make it a luccea*. On the 3 inat. Mr*. Lydia Butler's hank barn burned near Howard l*a. Messrs. Webster and Burd Butler'* entire crop, with exceptions of a few load* of oat# which was still in the field, wa also destroyed. The wjieat i* estimated at :hX* hu., the oats at 500 bu, a lot of rye and all their hay and ome farming implimentt. As sbey eanie out from dinner they dis covered the Hro which had started in a lot ofgrain which had been taken in a few days previous, but as to tho real causo o: the fire no one -eem# to know. They sav ed their live atoek. On the grain and building we aro informed there wa# no insurance. Mr- George Hoppoa, formerly of the Herdic Uou#e, takes charge of tho Bush house next Thursday. Mr. 11. is an ex perienced landlord, and will endeavor to keep up the reputation of the l>u#h house. He come# well recommended. Li*t of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Centre Hall Pa. Aug. Tib. William Banner 1. Harry A Tyler 1. Peter Hale 1. ——'We ere puiard lo learn that Mr*. Defender, of Illinois, tnee Kmmert, of BoaUburg), a few day* sgo in a fit of mel ancholy committed suicide bjr hanging, —Bear in niiud you always *ve money iu buying your clothing of Newmau, who always keeps oue of the largest and best assortments this side Philadelphia. M ADISON UU RG Oats harvest over, and threshing ma chines humming. 11. J. Fiedler was sun struck on 17 July and unable since to be areund. A grand pic-nic was held on the t amp-ground by the Ev. Sabbath schools o! Rebersburg and MadUonbarg ; the at tendance reminded one of a camp-meet ing ; Itebersburg band furnished some of their excellent music. Ocker'* store is flourishing Rnd he sells cheap. GREELY. CANDIDATES. (Cards must be authorized by seme re sponsible person to insure insertion.) PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce that C. S. M'C'ormick, Esq. of Lock Haven, will be a candidate for President Judge, sub ject to democratic rules. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce that D. G. Bnsh. of Bellefonte. will be a can didate for Congress, subject to demo cratic rules. ASSEMBLY. Bam' 1 Gilliland. of College, will be a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat ic Jno. F. Krcbs, of Ferguson, will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to demo cratic rules. W. A. Murray, of Boalsburg, will bo a candidate for Assembly, subject to demo cratic rules. Wm. L. Musser. of Penn. will be a can didate for Assembly, subject to democrat ic rule*. SHERIFF. John Spangler, of Potter, will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratic rule*. W. n. Noll, oi Spring, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic rule*. John B. Leathers, of Howard twp., will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem ocratic rule*. Jeremiah Tressler, of Harris twp , will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to dem ocratic rules. George Hoffer. of Potter will be a can didate for Sheriff, subject to democratio rules. J-S. M'C'ormick. of Ferguson, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to democrat ic rules. L-T. Mur.son. now of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of tbe democratic county conven tion. John K. Bair. of Penn, will be a candi date for Sheriff, subject to democratic rules. COMMISSIONER. Michael J. Decker, of Potter, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. II A Mingle, of Haines, will be a can didate for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. J. B. Heckman, of Gregg, will be a can didate for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rule*. J. N. Hall, of Howard twp., will be a candidate for Commissioner, subiect to democratic rules. Jacob Dunkle. of Walker, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. John Grove, of Potter, w ill be a candi date for Commissioner, subject to demo cratic rules. J. H. Uahn. of MilosLurg, will bo ft candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules- A J. Greist, of Unionville, will be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules i George Swab, of Harris, wiil bo a can didate for Commissioner, subject to dem ocratic rule*. John HOT, jr., of Marion township, will i be a candidate for Commissioner, subject to democratic rules. TREASURER. Adam Yearick, of Marion, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to demo cratic rulee. We are authorized to announce that Wm. Kbrhard, ot Potter, will be a candi date for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. 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 be a candidate for Treasurer subject to democratic rules. S. A. ot Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to dem ocratic rules. P. W. McDowell, of Howard boro.,will be a candidate for Treasurer, subject to democratic rules. PROTHONOTARY. MR. KURTZ: Please announce that I purpose t be a candidate for tbe office of Prothonotary, and if so fortunate as to re ceive the favorable consideration of my feliow democrats in their primary assem blies, will pledge myself, if olected, to a faithful and satisfactory discharge of tbe duties of the office. 8. T. SUUOERT. J. C.Harper, now of Bellefonte, will baa candidate for Prothonotary, subject to democratic rules. Samuel J . Herring of Gregg will bo 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. R. G. Brett, of Ferguson will be a can didate for tbe nomination of Prothonota ry subject to democratic rule 3. Mr. 8. M. Swart;;, of potter,. desires to inform bis friends and democrats that he will be a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary. G. W. Rumberger, of Patton twp., will be a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to democratic rules. P.EGISTER. Win. E. Burchfield will be a candidate for Begister, subject to democratic rules. RECORDER. Wm. A. Tobias will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the usages of the fUmocraUc party. IDEATH OF \VM I*. WILSON, l-isy I W wore surprised on Saturday to learn lof the death of Ha. iu., Return ing will leave Milmont at.". 10 p. m. Giv-, ing those from tho country ample time to get home before night. Fare fortl e round trip $1,09. Asox - HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN WALES. Five Persona Murdered—A Cottage Set on Fire and Three Children Burned in Their Bed*. .From the Lor.Jon Telegraph, July IMb. A terrible discovery was made at Llang ibbv, near Newport, Monmouthshire. yes terday morning. On the pre*too* day a lad had been at wrlc at the Llandowiais Farm, with a man named NN atin, a la borer. who bore an excellent character for honesty and integrity. The boy went again to meet Wutkins at the same place at an early hour yesterday morning, and finding he did not coma to resume hi* la bor be proceeded to hi* cottage. On ar-j riving there a frightful spectacle presented itself. The body of the unfortunate n>ar. ! Watkins lay on the garden path, his head being ron a flower-bed, while the corpse of his wife was also lying qear the gate. The terrified boy at once ran to tell! his mother what be had seen, and she ac companied him to the spot. Subsequent ly she informed Mr. Evans, of Celuilwich Farm, of what had taken place and the police were communicated with. In the mean time, however, a man named Mor gan, who was passing, saw the bodies ly ing in the positions already indicated and ascertained that both had bad their throats cut. Ho then became aw are that the cottage was on fire. By means of a ladder, Morgan assisted by a neighboring farmer, removed the tiles and plaster from the roof, and, the smoko having cleared away to some extent the two men entered the building. They found that the dwell ing had been greatly disturbed, and on ; proceeding up stairs wore horrified ffind- ; ing the b -dies of three children ail quite dead. One was lying with her h*ad be tween a box and the bedstead, another under the bed lying on its face, and the third in tho inner room. Their names were Charlotte, agel eight; Frederick, aged fire, and Alice, aged four. All these had been stabbed and hacked about with a knife, and all, oapocially the second child, were much burnt. It seemed as it the eldest, who had wounds in the back, must have gone to the window for tho purpose of raising an alarm, when she was prevent ed from so doing by tho murderers. The wound* on the children were apparently more severe than those inflicted on their parents, and the opinion of the poople, who speedily assembled at tho scene of the trag edy. was that Watkins had been first at tacked and stunned with a blunt instru ment, his throat bsir.g efturvsarJs cut while he was insensible, and that his wife hid been killed in a similar manner. Al ter rummaging the lower part of the home, the miscreants evidently went up stairs for purposes of plunder, and finding the children despatched them, setting the house on fire before making good their es cape. The husband and wife were lying near the gate of the garden, in front of the cot-' tagn, in a pool of blood, under some thick bushes and shrubs, which partly shielded tbem from view from the turnpike road. Two of the children wero lying on their beds with their tbtoats cut and dreadfully charred, and the youngest child also burnt with it throat cut, lying under the bod. A couple of tramps in blouse* were seen ly \ ing under a hedge on Tuesday evening in the neighborhood, and it is surmised that, Walkins and his wife wero at supper bo tween 9or 10 at night, when disturbed by the murderers. Two cups, half empty, wero found on the table, and some slices ol bacon were in the frying pan. The house ! appears to have been ransacked and the room set on fire. Broken furniture, ap parently destroyed in tbe scutllc, was ly ing in all directions. A D(>UBLE OKIMI: B Y TBA X TS. \ Chicago, August 3.—The Tribune's Bur lington i Iowa) special says that on Thurs day afternoon two tramps stopped at a far mer's house near Trenton, llenry county, and after getting a good dinner from tho farmer's wife, and learning that her hus-i band wouldn't be home till evening, sud denly seized her, committed a felonous as sault npon her, and left her insensible. They had stopped the cries of tho termer's little daughter by rolling her up tightly in a blanket. When unrolled, the child wa nearly suffocated, and died in an hour. The neighbors are scouring the country for the fiends. Brattleboro, Vt., Augusts.—A fourteen year-old adopted daughter of Mr. Kdward Crosby was brutally outraged by a tramp j about 11 o'clock this morning within a short distarico of her homo. A handker chief was drawn tightly over her mouth suppressing her screams. A reward of S3OO Is offered for the arrest of the villain ROBBERIES BY MASKED MEN. Harrisburg, July 30.—l.ast week six masked men knocked at the door of Jacob Eckcrt, aged seventy-six years, near Me chanicsburg, Cumberland county. Mr. Deckeit ran lor bis gun but before he had gone far he was seized by one of the party and jiad a pistol pointed at his htrjil. Ho was then thrown upon a bed by the out laws and securely bound with a leather strap. Mrs. Hannah Fagan, an aged la dy, was next beund. after which the gang compelled Mrs. Eckert to accompany them through tho house and show tliern through tbe bouse and show them the whereabouts of all mcncy in it. They se cured $225, when they threw her on the floor and subjected her to similar treat ment to that received by the other inmates tad mado a thorough search of thu house TORN APO IN SOUTHEASTERN IN DIANA. r Cincinnati, A mint 2.- Advice* from m ut! eastern Indiana •talc thnt tornado i swept through that taction of tho country j , yesterday, damaging crop*, trees and I building- quito **riuuly. At Liberty, Indiana, tho Mrlbodiati iliurcli was badlv inured \t Eaton, . Ohio, the corn w • flattened out over a largo .area and apple* anil pear* covered i the ground in the vicinity of orchard*. Report* of the tame tornado have been received from Greenville anil Alexandria,! Ohio, and KuhviUe and Connortville, In-i ' diana. A re pi rt from Decatur, 111 , in.v a *torm pa-ted through that aection yesterday , blowing down ftuit r.'c and wrecking two churches. tteveral dwelling* warn al to unroofed. At Clinton, 111-, the damage to building* . it e*timated at f'-M.OOO. At llopedale, III.,! , an oitrtuive f.'.o factory, railroad warc i home, a bote! and aeveral res.donees are I' ruin*. A number of penon* were serious . ly injured. i ELKVATGR STRUCK HY LIGHT NING AND BURNED. I Henry, Hi.. Aug. 1.-The Donley ele vator, owned bv Nicholson A I ulliston, wa- .truck by lightning during a terrific , thunder .bowor la.t n ghl and burned to the ground with it. content*, over 80,000 Ibuthelt of grain. The wa-r'.ou.. wa i worth $30,0W and the grain about sls,* 1000. TIIH TEXAS CATTLE DRIVE. Topeka Corretpondence. Dodge.City, tho counly-*et > f Ford] county, i the great head centre in Kansas ! for the Texas cattle trade. Thla i* the | rlr-t railroad point reached by the drive, which thi> year at: ount. to s> me . *',W*- head.- Ot the.e, "ter lotX',ok are being held and grated in tbi* vicinity, and tthc remainder driven north to Ellis, the ship ! ping-point for Texas stock on the Kan.a* r! Pacific, and Kearney, on the Union l'a ciisc. Thia vn.t amount of .lock, ail fit for shipping, will be .hipped Kat during the fall; and the remainder cow* and young stock* o!d to \Vetern ranchmen te replenish their own herd*, from which 'they will have sold all fit lor beeves. | Dodge City i* a Texas cattle town, and .in the cattle seaaon is exceedingly lively. | There are no farms opened in the vicinity U* they would be overrun by tbe Texas 'cattle. But 1 understand that all of the ' (overnment land in the nblghboihood has hern appropriated and entered as preemp tion* and homestead*, though no improve ment* are visible. The population i. ot such a character that there i no dirtJeul-! ;y in obtaining tho nec -.afy wilnce* t" orove up a claim at the Government Land Office. And. besul.s, it ha. been] !ound that the jumping of claim* in lb.- vicinity is aa exceedingly unhealthy busi-i net*. Dodge Cily seem* to bo an un-j j healthy locality, judging from the number) ■id r.ewly made graves, which, in view of the tact that most i f their occupant* di- d with their boots on, ha. been m t inappro- i priately named It. Kit Hill. CROSSING THEOCEAN IN A DORY. ! London, July 30.—Tlie little craft Nau- , tilusfrom Boston, forty five day* out, passed the Scilly Islands yesterday, and thi* evening was sightc dapproaching 1 al uouth. All well. The Nautilus it the smallest vessel that ever attempted to cross the ocean, Sh was built at Glouster, Man , I* 19 feet oeer all, I'd feet on the bottom, and 27 inches deep. The sail contain* 25 yards of light -luck or drilling, bent cn a boom 23 feet ilong, 21 inche* in diameter, and is what i* called "lateen rig. ' Her mast is b fee: long abeve deck and St in* he* in diameter Her other sail* con*it of a square storm * lil of 51 yard*, rigged on a boom 9 feet lung, and a still imaller one of 1} yards, which is bent upon a rope running from the masthead to the traveller. She i. cop- ( per fastened throughout, and weigh* 50* pound*. The Nautilus started from MonJay, Ji*n: 11. She carried only two persons, the! brother* Andrew*, who lisd lon* medita ted this project, and who intended to goj diroctto Havre, and thcr.ce to I'ari*, to eahibil their boat. Cleveland, July 19.-Tlk Union Iron Works Company made an atsigumact to-j day to J. M Sandraon, attorney. Th liabilitiea aro S'JIS,CA) and the a-aets f lUO,- 000. Thia company employed one thous and men and had e*tenive milla in thr Eight<'tilh ward. Tho immediate cauar of this failure waa irability of aomuoflheirj hcavieat debtor* to moot the paper due. In E!li*burg, Potter county, the light niog on Saturday nig! t atruck the rosi dence of Mr. Pye, killing two of hi* boy*, Three brothers were ilai| iot in one bed, and the lightning killed the twooo ibaovt side, while the one in the middle escaped! unhurt. ■ ■ ■■ - ♦ j In 878 Europe underwent a vitiution of grasshoppers far worse than that eiperi* i enccd here. They are referred to in ttpai*.- ' i*h and German monastic archive*, and aro described a* having hidden the sun and devoured crop* on 100 acres in one hour. After devastating France they were supposed to have perished in the 4t!an- t tic. During a severe thunder torm \\ vdnea day night, Volk fc C<>. a planing mill atj liock Island, wnaatruck by lightning and, burned to the ground. Los*. Jij.tfa). I^ISTHAY.— A small white sow with pic.| Zi ha* been on the prcmUea of thel tieJer*igßd (or soma time. The owner is; 'requested to prove property, t>*v cost* and 'remove tho name. J ItKKJiY KELLKK. VUTIOI - Parties desiring to use tlie Xv top of N ittany mountain for plea* uro inuit in f'lture 11 ret obluin content of toe undersigned, otherwise they will bo 1 dealt uah according to law. This course has been deemed ncCAssary in order to prevent improper conduct said ground*. J Ue.vry hcu TU ' EVERYTHING HAS A DOWN IVAIIII TEMDENCV! THE AJODRNMENT ofCONGRESS has had a happy oflccl in tlie prices of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. sc. call at VALENTINES & CO'S STORES, BeUc/onte. and judge for yourselves. 0 The largest stock of Merchandise IN CENTRE COUNTY. ■ I Married cn 8 mday, Drowned on Tues , day, Jatnes Redmond, ages! 22, wa* i' drowned while butliin j in the Hudson. olIewn married on Sunday , nud accom panied hi* bride and hi* lw-> abler* on the ; excursion. . Mr*. W. 11. Bristol, a dwarf travcllngj l with Forepaugb * t'ircu*. gave birth to a child in St lsoui*,' Mo , a few ilay ago. ! Its weight was eight pound*. It did not live. The mother, whose weight i* but about titty pound*, i-but thirty-two inche* ! high, w Uile Iter husband .land* si* feet In ' height, and weight one hundred and for jly-live pound*. If you wnnl to catch : it* rapidly, bait •i fish-hook and drop it down the rat-bole Vt u won t have to wait long I -r a "bite. Lightning killed throe person* and de ! -troyed SIOO,IM' worth of property in low* and lllinol*, en 3rd. I A terru.c .lorni visited Washington city on 6, and *onie"so house* unroofed. A colored woman was killed, she an il het house being blown into the river Damag' to property s7",ttl Tho street* looked like river*. Five men and two women i* the latest reported murder by tho Indiana, and mountain* of Weiser valley full of In dian* A sawmill boiler at Enterprise, W \ a i-xploded, killing three men. Si li uy Ik ill democrats nominated John W. Ryon for congress - The French ribbon workers at Com tne*. 1,1110 In number, have atruck work. We need money plenae pay up. (•old lull. At the rtisidence of Mr Jo*e|ih Condo in llrush Valley, July 2s, InTH, ty Rev D P Kline. .Mr John I* Condo to Mtea Lucretial li Miller, both ot Sugar Valley, Pa. t>n the 21st uit. by Rev \V 11 Grub. Mr John F Snyder, and Mir* Valeria R Hoy, both of Ferguson twp. Gn the 2Mb ull, by the time, Mr John D Horner and M.*# l/>uns K. rritnan, both irem near Spring Mill*. On July 31, at llouterville, Homer l're*- tor. ton of John I'ale, aged 2 months and day*. PRODUCE. Philadelphia, August V— Wheat quiet; red 1 (rial C 3; amber 1 mal (5; white 1 o>al 12. Corn eaav; yellow,4!hsoe. ('at quiet; Pennsylvania and we-tern white, Ttalki. Rye w-arce and tirm; ISmSHi. Jjird tirm ; 7n7lc. Butter; creamery, 2v>' u22. 1 gg* soiree and firm; Pennsylva nia, l:tal4c; western llalde. I'hee-e steady; New York fancv,7|aHje; western [choice, OjaTjc. Petroleum quiet, un changed; retined, 10; c. Clucagi', August Wheat irregular ,iud active, hut weak and lower; No 1 \ red w inter, ' 'tc; No 2 do. '.Mjc for cash. iCoru; .iaa.i-'ic for cash. Rye steady and (in fair demand at 4iGa.~>oc. Barley de ' malld light, tav for Hindi. CATTLE MARK IT Philadelphia, August '.—Cattle dull, 'sales 2,700 nead; good, medium, ."u ;>Jc; common. 2)c. Sheep Market fair, sales, 10,000 head, gHl, 4ia4jc, medium, 3Ja4|c; common, .* .c. llogs—Market fair aalc*. 3,(11' head; good, to prime, 0J aHc. Spring Mills Market. —Old wheat 90, new NV Rye, foe. Corn, car*, per bu. new, ,4i>c Oats. 2f>c. i Buckwheat. 75c I C!overeed, $3 I* l to s4.tit Chop, per ton, 123.11' Plaster, ground per ton, tg tu.Ou Flour, per bbl 55 (1> Butter, 10c. Tallow, 7c. 11am* 12c. Shoulder* !*c. Side* N:- Rag*, 2c. Lgu* par doe , liV. Tub washed LOT.—By virtue of an order o'the Orphan'* Court, there will be sold at Pub lic Sale. n the premises, on SATUR DAY, AUG. 24. I*7*, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following (lax ribed prak Hall in College twp., bounded on the North by the Roeltburg turnpike, on the East by Bublie School Lot. on the S -uth by lr.d of \\ m. Sell* r. a- ! en the Wctt by lands of Robert llamili, jp. D Con taining about one acre more o/ less. TERMS i f Sale. —One third of purchase money to bo peid on confirmation of sale. Oneltiirj in n v voir and the bglam e in two year*. Tho lest t*o payment* to bv •ecured bv l end and mortgage on the premises. ' G W. WILLIAMS, Administrator. PUBLIC SALF. - On FRIDAT, AC (i IST 23, near Zion. will be sold the fol lowing property: Four Horses, < r > fresh Cows. 1 Bull, i ID-ifer. i t alve*. u llog, J Sow with Pig*. 23-horee wigew, 1 being new ; 2 Spring Wagon*, 1 tirein Drill. 1 Hayrake, 1 Land-roller. 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Patent Straw Cutter, 2 Harrow*, h Shov el J'l ewe, 2 Cultivators, 3 Iron Plow*. 2 ett Hey-ladders, 1 2-horse Sled, 1 Truck Sled. 1 Log Sled. J grain Cradle*, t < -t Black Smith Tool*, ell kinds of Gear*, f*W Che*tnut Bails. ISO Chestnut Posts, 3 new Bedsteads, and other articles leo numer ous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock- WM. B. SHAKER | A DMIN JSTUATOI* S SALK - Tho undersigne-1. administrator of the eUte ef Dame: W. Shell, late of Milet i township, deceased, wiil sell at public sale, by order of the Orphan's Court; on SAT* URDA*. AUUi-'^T.I7.IS7S. tho follow ing real estate, {o wit: All lb*t certain tractor piece of land situate in Mile* twp. Centre county, ahout'two mile* south east jof Wolfe Store, bounded on the ea*t by 'land of Sarah Swint, on the south by land jjate of Edward Grata, on the wert by land [i>l George H;ne, and on the north by land jot 1' dward Haul*, et at, Gunuioii.* EIGHTY ACRES, and allowance, about thirty actesofwhich j* cleared, and thereon erected a HOUSE, BARN", and other outbuilding*, with flow ing water at tho door, a!*o a fine orchard wish choice fruit. j Terms of saie. The one halt of the pur- j 'chase money <>n confirmation of -ale and jlhe balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond end mort gage. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m-of aid dev. F. P. BIIOLL. 2ojul " Adrn'r. 11.^11 HARRY HICKS We have a very Urge and Complete stock of Hardware, the largest that was ever before oflercd by nny firm to the people oI '.hi* eounty, and are selling at itie very l*>wa eit possible rain* Iron, Steel and Nails, Locks, Llass and Putty. l'ure White Lead*and Liit.ecJ Gil; Turpentine* and Varnl*h. , all whi.-h we warrant to give satisfaction. Gur I'uro Load will cover a* much surface a* any In tha market 'and cannot bo excelled for w liltonoe*. READY M I X ED I'AIN 1' put up in any <|uniiiy to suit people, from ono-pound can* to one gallon cant, all ready for um>. Thoea i (tint- we warrant to bu mixed with pure lead and oil, and am Ire.' from all a lu Iters' ion. MECHANICS TOOLS Wo pay ipwiil attention to th brans b and km pa fall Una of Maw., Chl.rl., llammor* ami Bailey's Iron Plane*; Horsa nail* "fallThnu*. Traaa Chain tlamea, St* FULL LlK* OFSADDLKBYOF ALL DKBCKIPTIONS COACH!WOOD WORK Spokaa, Faflaaa Patant wkeel* of the most improved pa* cut Mrs. Polls' Improved Flat Irons, cheap, convenient and durable—polished and nickel-piatcd. Johnston's Prepared Kalsomino; put up in 6-pouud package*; easily put on, and cheaper than paper. We have all color*; • . STOVES. We bavii tho oulv Roverslbla. Top-plate (looking Stove* in the market. The Keystone. SiAquehanna and Juniata, which wo warrant to he the bent baker* and the baaV* (est stoves in the market, we will soli at the very lowest price and give written guarntileo*. Alo all kind* of Range* and other stoves. COME AND SEE OCR KEYbTON I COOK STUM. ; IT IS TUB HANDSOMEST IN Tllfe WORLD. Trial List—4th Monday of August, 1878. Sarali D Spenci-r vs J C Cnllioun. W L Mi Dowell v M M Dubrce. Edward Rubella v* M Marx. K L W urn v* Jo* Kutn-lla v Victor Kurla v* Charles kurtt v* Ji.liii I lagey v A 1 fled lluUpl T •lames P Ta*ey v Frank Crosthwaite v* W S Hough v* Fred Chrwtine v Jatnes Seiberi vs E Kalr.elt vs A liauui vs Jehn ltLhel. • i W 11 McCauland v Wm Vankirk, a*-. Signer 11 W Hoover t u v* Christ SLarrer ct ah C l'err vs Ja- Macmanu*. Ju. 11 Duck admr v D M Wagner. j JU KG US. (irand Juror*. Mileburg—G Grav. tiregg —1 J Grenoble. , Walker— Jno Rodger*. B 'ggs—F M Coy B Mnvder. Belletunte lit' Valentine, K C Hume*! Howard boro N J Mitchell. Sm>wkhoe- Lucii, I* K Potter—B M Swartr. A Sellers, bipr, Keller. Haines—J Yarger, N Stover. Halfnsoon— J Bronitittar. Taylor —Wm Miller. Ration—S T Grav, A Seller* College—Geo Haker. Liberty—J A i^ulggle. Spring 1. N Barn hart, M KcrstcUar. Traverse —3 Monday, llainc* J*s Weaver, Jno /icgler, II Rritlhaft t 1 Hu-'. 'n—A Kreps, W William*, G \\ Woodrir t H A } a m* „ , , li.igg*—K Zimmerman, JI. Neff, L Curtin. Gregg D Uartgc*, M II Guise, J B llerkman. Milesburg—O H M olf, I. It t arr. Renncr A (larbcrick. A Y Warner Cpring—J M furey, Ja* Ho**, F 'lute, i II Kline. Itellefonte J Brachbill, C Smith, Jona'.h Mtllcr. J Schell. llalfmoon- I lh k. College J K Mitchell, J S roster. Walker 1 >'.rub!i. Miles- 11 H Miller, II Miller, Jac. Raid. „ . enowbo- m Asksy, J CJ liaukin, J Travel Howard—M M Closky, J 15 Leather*,' J C Smith. Howard boro—A Weber Burnide—<• K Book. Worth—A G Richard*, l'enn—Wm Smith. l'ottcr—John RUhi I.G W Roal, P Ilof- l'atlon—J W Watson. J Chamber*. Uuionville—T E Ureist. Traverse— 4 Monday. Penn—A O Deininger, S fi)tto, W Geary. Walker--A Bruragart, Jas Corner, L Zimmerman. Taylor— D Kcese, H Crain, 1 Moore, tk.llege—ll Thompson, V S Hale. Rush—Wra Hess, l'otter —John Wolf. I'bilipaburg II St. ckbridge, C Munson L li I>om, K Hudson. Miletburg- L> H Parsons. LC Eddy. Liberty- J A Stover. H Thompson. Spring LC Koarick, 1 Dawson, rnionyille Jfi° Alessr.de;. Marion— U Voarick. Ha'fmoon- A J Thompson, J C Fisher Ferguson—l>avid Kye Hogg*—D B Malone. P H Haupt, H L H* mi. art. J S liarret 0 Noll. I'nion—B Alexander. Bollefonte —EJ Tyson. Harris—Cyrus Durst. FLA A HALL AC A DENY* The next term of the Penn Hall Arada mv will open Monday July JJ Tuition fr. m t Jh.dt. H ardir e with roem S2.'* 1 1 $-.7< per week. D. M Wot r, lttjuly.il. Principal. nsouTxrs Honoi-A* mJ Ik. lowic* u lave neeh eiam inaAi and passe i bv me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ofj heirs, legatees. cr< li'.ors at d all others in ary way interested, and w ill he presented to the orphan s Court >f Centre county, on We !n day. the 2tt Jay -1 August. A. I). 187*, for confirmation and allowance: t i. 'ib -cwouutof llonry ifreigler. ajmin-: ulraU.r of Ac. o! Michael Delaney late of Marion township, deceased. J. Hie final account of J W. Kelley, administrator of A ' of Willlnin McCoy, late of Taylor towrskip. deceased. 3. The account of John P Zimmerman, "uardian of Mary £. Cla;. minor child |Hf Lew.. L Clark, lato bf RuclicgJoe countv. deceased. 4 The account of John P. Zimmerman, guardian ot W. 11. Clark, minor child of Lew is L. Clark, laic of Huntingdon foun-i ly.usccksod 4 The account of David M. Butts, ad ministrator of Ac. of James Armor, late off Spring township, deceased. 0. The account of J A. Jacobs, admin-j istrktor of John Fox, Sr., late of Harris p township, deceased. 7. The account of George Ku'te.nb arter, I guardian of Ann A. McMabon mow Bran-1 dn) Amanda M., Mary 11. and Dora \ j McMahon, minor children of George Mc- Mahort, lato of Nebraska deceased. h. Tho final account of Dr. J M Blair, administrator of dec. of James Lucas, late ! Union township, d l ' -on;c4- ! t; The final account of Jacob C. AValker. guardian of Eliza Lucas, minor child of Nwlson Lucas, l.itcol Snow Shoo township,j deceased. 10. The account of William Riddles, Es peak - | both German and English. and poueste the invaluable icifl in an auctioneer of a i loud, clear voice, and can be disiimtlv hear.l a long distance. Those having work I ot this kind to do, will do well to give bits 'a call. Charge* moderate. Call on or address hirn at Hellefonte, l*a. 17 ap. J. H. HAZEL. C nliliift Mnkcrd I ndertnker, HI'KINO MILLS. PA., j informs the public that be keep* on hand all kinds ot furniture. City and Home made, Cane and wood seat chairs, etc Undertaking in all its branches promptly attend* ed to. Coffins and Caskets of all style* furnished; and tc commodalions with leauw 14 apr. fig). Visiting Cards. SO Mixed Cart;* 'JO c" I'd Beautiful Flor al cards onlv 'Jflrt*. WM. KURTZ, Centre Hall, Fa. HENRY BOOZER, 4 t:\THC HALL, rt-ata o> Baddies Harness Bridles. Collars. Whips, Flyeeta, and also keeps on band Cotton, | Nets, etc. l'rices low as any where else.' Vll kinds of repairing done The best' ►lock always kept on hand All work war ranted A share of the public patn nag)- • s kindly solicited. 11 apr, 11 y W. A. CURRY, £ Zht* ftJfih&r, Ci:.\TRE IIALL,FA. Would most respectfully inform thecil sens of this vicinity, that he has started a new Boot and Shoe Shop, and would be thankful for a share of tne public nitron age. ltoots and Shops made VP order and according to style, and warrants his work Ito equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charges reasonable IGivw him a call NMIb TOHN FrPOTTKR, Attorney-*!- '* law CalWoaes prasKplls uts sst •pwcis iiB(lun fflrM la IhuM h.* in* load* pf4frjl M *!• will draw p wnl titff 4. iL.. iWds 4 ► Ub Mortis ld of ... tw.f* I 4t. hplUfuAU Harness. Saddles. &c. Tb* **l|**t. to nool lb* papal** r.,1 lorloari pru-oo i(iUnll* ooil* (b# alio* iutu at tb* pabltc to bualocb at SADDLEBY nMcfmtil IbaabJ w*4. IWltOKi **p"tUh to* lb* paapla oa4 lb* UM*. tb* IMVMI s4 i—ol tanad •o4 onou-lale aaaorUb**; Cj B *<***■ fl*r*aa*. < lbr !*t Jl* !<..<., **lli.U**o4>i 11*01*. one &U:i •**ftKln( V> Mapl*4# a DM rlaaa ootot litb- UI , b* bvo uOar* a 1 prua* obtcb *iUhil tbantaio*. JACOB KISUKb Caalr* li*il_ (' /*\ | T\ l.iwlrhunlomt* raiaaf-II <||| I I fxm root *H *oM roa o *ri T 1 VI i I V ■<*M>* c ti W* dm* t porooti la I \ ' U 1' •"*" !•<• aaharrtpUotM to* lb* Urcaat. cbaapaat uo btal IIMnM ttallj rtbllnUo* I* lb* *O(4 Al) *•• <** b*a>iM * f4l *£* i.l. lb* Waal *!*#•*< a..it* <■( art eiter I.m w i.l* tllau Tb* prto* I* *e bar thai tx, bwt* aabacntaaa <>a*ae*at •*■ j.ora tattlna ™i Slta ta * •***<. * lad* *ar,l r* |*sr l* fettlautlan la las d*)* All aba aaata* mat# <&<**** f**t Ya* rats all r>'r utn* to lb* Uu* tiaaa. a oel* poor *p*v* tna*. Ya *nl a* t# *ij ti*w WE K. A T jfl. tATD#n Uv. Rellfftwu WftAUUIW liltoa |It lo ( plWltoM anti wart pnclKHi *l*j Im (nali#tl m urfli*B a&4 K|luk. tu (**rm*o • t.uiMlMa ■¥* *4 11. U.i t.o1.1) iihi)l:Kl:i> rrd I'or fit*. 'JO lllnrk Ilrtwtol iihino In gold. 13 cl*. Wa Kurtz. Centre Hall, PN. ■iv f f f I M NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! tj H I'll 111 II KOK GUGGENIIEIMER A COM P. FROM THIS DATE (TIIK COM MENCEMENT OF THE SEWING SEASON.) 1. GVUUEX II F.lXIFit. J Orttrs his immense Stock of Goods, well ' assorted in every line, such a* DRESS GOODS,j ' NOTIONS. NOTIONS, f GROCERIES, GROCERIES, ! C3UOTH3CK^ BOOTS, BOOTS, SUtiKS, SHOES, , at *uch|Figures that it is a shame for any l ono to go away from borne to Buy, when Goods are offered nt home at prices that will Astonish the c people in this section of , the country. THE STOREROOM ATSJNANGLKICS ' Hotel, ha beim en larged t,ud splendidly fit ted wp, so that every one who ■ goes in to examine the stock of . Goods, i* sure not to leave without buying. You will also tlnd a very large and well selected ' STOCK OF ( MVrUIXG. *f *-IT WILL HE TO YOUR IN Pdl-TEKKST TO BUY YOUK<( scrCI.OTIIING ,l garINSTKAD OF GO--fl &tr ING A\VA\,H^ administhatou , .' Notice. ■ hotter* of •''.'uiuigtration cum tustamen* ;® Rnn '"lo on the estate of John Rishel, iate of Gregg twp., Centre county, d. J 1 ceased, having been granted to the under '• signed all persons knowing themselves in '• debted to suid estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having ® claims against the same to present theni '® duly authenticated for settlement. M. L RISHEL XVM. F. REARICK, I Jul Ut Administrators 14 t lornl C nr!w, A sfj lrs, 40 v. Wm. Kurtr, Centre Hall Pa. ! IMPORT AN TO TRAVELERS, i THE BUSH HOUSE! nxLLXroXT*. ra. lla* been recently thoroughly renovated] and repaired, and under the management, of the NVw Proprietor, Mr. GKOKGK {IIOPPKM. formerly of W'mport, it first class in all tu appointments. SPECIAL INDCCKMKNTS Are offered to those in attendance at court! j and other* remaining in town for a few! j davt at a time. The largest and moat superbly Designed j Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. AH modem convenience*. Go try tbej Bush house. *au GEO. UOPPES, I'ropr. HET READY FOR WINTER!! // YOUWAXTTHE VERYBESI ; AND CHEAPEST I PARLOR STOVES, 1 Buy the ''Laurel Wreath." (Single ur DOUBLE HEATERS.) These stove* have TWO ROWS ol! ligbtc, slinking and dumping grate, ar-' r*nge ONCE. The oren is larqr and square, (JU iltcr* tin-lined. the PLATES ARE HEA El", unlike the light plates of city states —COMPARE THEM. We make a No. 8 and ,Yo. 9 of both these ranges. All these stoves are WARRANT ED, and jou can get repairs from the Manufactory in one day. For Hale by J. A. REESMAN, Centre Hall. J. B. FISHER, Tenn Hall. PNOOK. SMITH A CO., Millheim. G. K. SPIGELMYER, Woodward, Manufactured by the . SUfER, WALLS & SHRINER IMTgOo. LEWISBURG, PA. We also manufacture the Celebra ted BUCKEYE LEA PER A MOW ER. KEYSTONE CLOVER lIUL LEU, COLE'S UNIVERSAL SUL KY C ULTIVATOR, New Model. Centre Draft, HORSE DUMPING !HAY RAKE. HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, BUCKEYE LEVER CORN SHELLER, Plows, Land : Rollers, etc. 29nov HAPPY RELIEF. iTo *ll wifffTiai fwi climaic of *3! kitdft. Oob&dwattAl oonwolUUna tswitwd pArponAlly or fcfl t mall New Method of ImUirnl, New and riUb)# n I look And etrruUr et free Im w\led m ; rriojH* Antral HOWARD AMOTUTIOI, R j Nortfc Phi!*d#l|.hu Da., an towtitate hatc I a hlk irp iuUMi #©t boaoratb cvndtttl td arooal ahUl. Ifl jwty Ba. ORGANS!ORGANS!ORGANS! SEWIHG MACHINES! Sewing Machines! MEW IS Slop Parlor OrgaiiK.! PrUfMIO. I'orHllO ( nh. 19 Stop Organs, New, for $70.00 —Price $270.00. Sewing Machines Guaranteed New, ami as Represented, for $25 00. COMB, BKB. AND HK CONVINCED. COM E ON K, COM £ ALL to the New Music A Sewing M chinestorc of BUNNELL A AIKENS, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. /NOUKT ritOCLAMATION. t Whereas, the Hon. Charles A. Mayer. Prcsldent o! Ibo court of I otnmon Plena, in the Situ Judicial Din. trtct ruiuMini of the count Im of Centre. (Union nod Clearfield, na (lit llouornbto Sem'l Krnnk, md the Honorable John Uivena. tuuUMd Judgen in Centre county. hni in* tuned thetr precept, bearing dale the let day Of Inly A U.. Km, to in. directed 4or hoUin* * court of U;m and Terminer and tieneraJ Jail Cells cry and Uutlrr Sruiom of the Peace In Relletante for tl-o county of Centre. and to conitnrr.cn on the Urd Monday of A u. brine tba l'.fih day of August IST*, and to continue two weeks. Notbe la therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jua tlcea of the I race. Alderman and t'onatahlra of the said county of Cent re, that they l> then and thorn in Ihe r proper penwn*. atlU o'clock in the forenoon o> raid day. with vbetr reuorda, inquisitions. exaraina lions, and Vhtdt una raineubiatice*. to do Ihtsn i> Ukioh to their office appertains to be dona, ard th"i< sho5 ho are bound In recognisances to prosec-.,* >. prLouer. .hat are or sh.U U, t c ? en? Main.: then: t Vi'J'ie S*. d n m * . B4n( V k% "UefonU, the Ut dag o! July in "J * "r of our Lord, 187tt. and in the Ml year of 'olepeadenca o the United State.. LKVI MUNoiIM Hbar .J / h /"hweek in your own town. $5 Outfit frei vlt g\"° ri *' l Header, if yon want a bustuea* a * .|\ 111 |which persons of either aex cen make gree 0 vi/ V/ Vp*y all the time they work, write for per „ tlculmrs u* H. Hal lei t A Co. PurtUnd. M h 28 mAr, j II JL. SPANGLEK, Attorney ut La* • Consultations in English and Ger , man. Office in Furst'i new building. 4DMINISTRATOB S NOTICK.- •ttcr* of edmlrdrtration on the estate ef Ro*anna Little, late of Potter lownthip, ;dc'd. having been granted to the under* •igned, all |>er*on* knowing tbemtelvw to be Indebted to said decedent are re* quested to make immediate payment, anA persons having claim* against the '-stale . < will present them authenticated for settle* 'ment. WM. J. THOMPSON, 2fJun Ct Admr. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. "" Letter* of Admtni tration De bonis cefl icum testamentoenriexo, on the estate of f Peter Durst late ot Potter twp., Centre co, Pennsylvania dee'd, have hw n granted te Catherine Durst and James C Iv al resid ing in said township to wbom all persoaa indebted to said estate are requested te I make payment and those having claim# or demand* will make known the Mae without delay to JAMES C. BOAL CATHERINE. DDRSi. J. C. BOAL, acting administrator II July 61. ADM INISTR . Letter* of administration on the e*lvle ef Evan Evans, lato of Potter twp, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned , *ll person* knowing themselves to be ia idebted to said decade* t era requested te Ijnake immediate payment, and persoaa having claim* against the estate will pra ient them authenticated for settlement. GEO. L. GOODHART. ! 30 may f-t Ada' r Jns. Harris $ Co - NO. 5, BROCKEUUOFF ROW. l IRO^NAILS, P A INT S, OHAETC., JAS. UARRIb A CO. REPORT OP POTTER TOWNSHIP I AUDITORS. April, 1878. SUPERVISORS. PATER SHI FPLBR, DR. To am'l duplicate— $ 900 9® To order on John Kmc nek.. - 25" St 1167 SI ! n CR. By am't received from suc'r 44 86 j " work..„ 988 88 , " work done or assumed by ' SbilTler 19 86 1 " exoneration* 471 | " ►tt icei 100 00 " paid water glacet—— 1000 1167 81 JOHN SwtEMt, DR. To order lieury MeC!o*hey ... 70 00 duplicate 915 <8 | " balance , 106 76 1091 34 I CONTRA. '■J am't work —. 986 87 I " exoneration* - 1 07 " error in valuation* 880 " service* 10000 109114 OVERSEERS, i UOKERT LCE, DR. To accta. Uitbel A Thompson 936 ''orderon 11. Sbaddow OO J 'am't duplicate- 77855 " received from Sal lie Trievtcr— 145 00 ' hal JinOfKHMi' , - 870 84 1819 64 CONTRA. Br order on self 122 50 ' " It. Jacobs 11 88 " receipts 889 68 " exoneration ... 8 12 " hills 42 f4 " provisions for John Fye..— 826 " percentage —„ 4592 salary „„ 4500 . " Attorney fee* (or two year*-..- 20 00 " error on W. Uoheen tax-.—— 1 86 " am't paid Jotin Earner—— 8 60 " expenses P. Hackmsn—4B 00 " Med attend. Sallie Triestcr— 46 60 | " " " township 85 00 1319.-64 Wit. EUEKICK, DR. iTo am't duplicate,. —. 614 56 CONTRA. By order of John II Keller-—.— 82S " bills paid, including salary— 005 28 " exoneration.-. 24 " balance.... - 98 61460 I AUDITORS, DR. To am't in Treasury...—- 0 83 CONTRA. Itv am't paid Aud.,__ 450 Balance in Trees—.. —— 1 82 ~752 jJo. F. AtEva-\Dr.a, Levi Mraaxr, Town Clerk. Wsf. F JORouX, j b. L. GiaBBAIT, lSjun Auditors I JERRY MILILEB | HAKUKU AMI UxißDr.Kssx—in the bat* I met.! 1 1 the bauk building. All work dona jin fashionable ttyle. i july If. PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RRCEIVK DEPOSITS, and allowlntar; est: Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and Coupons, j WU. WOLF, Wm. B. MINGLE, Pros't. Cash its j ■ n PENNSYLVANIA RR. I Philadelphia at J Erie Railroad Division. SUMMER TIME TABLE. j Or end after SUNDAY. JuneS I*7* the train* ea i Philadelphia X Erie Railroad Division vrUl run a i follow*; WKSTWRP KRIR M Alt leaver PhUadelphu* 11 its at " " Hnrrinl.urg 4IS am i " Moplandoo 57a " lock Haven IHia 11 US a ax arr at Erie 7 SS n a* NIAGARA KX. leaves Phi la. XSO am " " Harrttburg 10 SO am Muuvaodon 1 OS S m arr at Withamanort ■ " " Lockliafoa ISpa ' PAST LINK leave* Philadelphia ISO a S " HarrUburg ISS * a " Montandun SIS * m arrst WillUunaport 7tspa " •' Lock II ifa lllpa ' EASTWARD. 7 PACIFfO EX. leave* 1-ot-k Hma ISta " •* Jemry Shore 7 14 a at r " ** WUMaiusport 7 SS a at ' " " Muntandoa SOSaaa " arr at Hrrtbtire 11 SSa at ■ ** " Philadelphia S 4S * aa DAY EX. leaves Ken or a . • 10 OS a at I Lock Haven • 1130 a at d " Wtlh*mport \t9m •* M Ifoolaodon H pa " arr at Harritburir 410 sat >- ** Philadelphia * SO p at * ERIE MAIL leave* Rooora Sttpw n " " Lock Harenn llisa >' " " 'Wllllaiiii>ort 7' 'S pat > " " Muntandon "< 'Saw !• " arr at Harrubora la a e " " Philadelphia 4ia " PAST LINK laareo WillUmrport 1. a a i* •• arr at Hariri,burr ! lis B " arr at Philadelphia 7 ■ a Erie Mail Went Niagara Kx. Wra;, 'l conniaodatiim Weal and Day Eapr- • l a.' ma c M '• connecllooaat Northauiber'and with 1. AB Kh ralaa for Wilkeabarre and Scrauton. Krio Mail Wet, Nia*ara F.x. Weat and Kn Ex Wt and Lock Haven Accoramodailon W,..t nako cloe connectlou at n llUanuport w lb N C K V. Iralaa north. Erie Mali Wert. Niagara F.xproa* Wet. and Day K , te Kaat make olosa connection at Look Haven altk B ■ at VKR train*. at Erie Mail East and Wett connect at Frio with tralaa *- on L 8 A M S KK. at Cortv with O U A A V RR. at le Kmportnm with B N Y A P KR. and at Drlftnasd with Parlor cars will nut between Philadelphia andWIP - 1 lam,port on N ianari Ex. Woat, Erie Ex. Went. Phil*. w dalphla Kxpma Exxt.xnd Day Kx. Kaat and Sandaf _ Ex. F tat. Bleeping car, on all night. teaAM. r *4 WM, Ai BAUUWUr, Ueaeifl §j>s HaUadoat