THK CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hell, Pa, Th'red. Nov. 21, '7B. jfgrTKRMa s2per year. when paid in tdrnnce ; $2.50 vhrn not paid in advance. AdvertitcnunttVkttperhr.a/or three in srrtiont, and licentspcr line for every tub. ftqvmt innrrtion. Advcrfitementt by the year ot a liberal ditcount. Suhseribart outside the county should re. Mit sss 10 eti, amount of one year's post* ace, iaetead aflOclt a* formerly schen paid h'y themselves. ' Subscribers can ahrays tell bear their ac* counts stand at the Reverter office Av con sulting the tablet on able reads "John Hoe I jnn •"6" it menus that John it indebted for subscription from the Ist of January, 1875, unit fAnf it * time he ions pay my the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS. Cast** Kiu Lonea, So SSS. t. Opt O F ♦ r ThnrwUuln ths CMd Ftli, s. at. Bmaic*. B. o. *■* Oto roar Uooea. Be. ST. r V M • *•?* C" Monday initM • or bisters sfh rmll *■ Odd retlowa Halt. ,w V O. F. l' H. fUll.OsMr* Hall on Uia Salnnia* on . no.n.iir M and avnr* ts , """j k.filar Mantar. Lronsar Kfios.*, Sfoi For Pure I>tug* go to 7.eller a Drug atore, Brockerhoff row. 14 nor . ra. Jno. Spangier'* aale, Centre Hall, Dec. 2. Have you been to aee the now Howe Sowing Machine ? it can't be beat. Choicest prone* and aweet potatoes at Wm. Wolf*, cheap. Sale of personal property of Dan . Stover, dee'd, near Centre Hall, Nor. '.V Rain Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, Fresh Oyster* can he had at any tiro# by calling at Dinge*' new atore. A hind quarter ot good beef will he taken on auhacriplion by u*. Wheat flour. Comment anJ Buck wheat flour, for sale at Dingea" new atore All atandard patent medicine# of the Jay are for aale at Zeller'a Drug atore, Brockerhoff row. Mifflin county for the Sheep law. 665 vote*, againat IG2:. No aheep law in theirn. In Clearfield county the Dog Sheep law got an awful black eye. the rote standing 1,404 for the law, and 8,114 against it J. Ferron Mann, of Bellefonte. haa received another order from Brasil for hi# "Red Mann" axe. He haa also tent a few goods to Mexico. Hoxss xxn PO*K WASTED.—A good farm horse and l.tkfr Iha. of pork wanted, in exchange for wagons, buggies er work, at the coach shop* of Jno. T. Lee, at Centra Hall- 2t The election return* in this issue of the Reportor, state, district and county, are official, and ahould be preserved for reference. Hair brushes, combs, fine soaps and toilet articles generally, at Zeller a Drug store, Brockerhoff row. A patty of Woodward hunters, kill ed four doer in the forenoon of the first day they were out Would liked to have been alorog —-Hon. James K. Kelly, formerly United States Senator from Oregon—a na tive of Centre county and for some years a practicing lawyer in Lewistown—has been appointed one of the Judges of the >u preme Ceurt by the Governor of that State. —Try Green's Compound Syrup of tar, honey and blood root, the surest rem edy for threat and lung diseases. Ask for itlat yeur store, or send to Green's, Belle fonte. On Saturday night, as Joel Karstet ter was passing through the narrows trom Brush Valley, he was attacked by two men who commanded him to stop. In stead of stopping he put the whip to his horses and drove with all his might. Two shots were fired at him, both striking the wagon bed in close proximity to Mr. Kar s tetter. We are pleased to learn that our old friend, I. C. Mitchell, esq., has conclud ed to locate permanently at Bellefonte in the practice of law, and that he means business. Mr. Mitchell, before he left this coaaty for th% west, stood at the head of the Bellefonte bar, and with his return he brings the highest testimonials from the bench and bar of the west. As an ad vocate in court bo has always displayed extraordinary ability and was highly suc ceasful, a fact well known to the readers of the RxroßTxa. Two of the leading law years of Bellefonte, Cel. Bush and Sena tor Alexander, were law students of Mr. M., and owe much of their success to his training- Persons who need the services of an able sdTocate and safe counselor, will find these in Mr. Mitchell. The purest and best drugs and med icines at F. P Green's, in the Bush house block, the oldest druggist in this part of Penn'a. The following from the Williams port Bulletin, relative to a struggle for a child, we copy as eft oeal interest, because the parties on one side, (the San Keys', are natives of Millheim: By the death of Cyrus K. Sankey, and wife, of Hughesville thi county, their lit tle daughter Cerrie wu left elone. L G. Hulinf, Esq., brother ofthe deceased Hr. Sankey was made guardian of the orphan child. Subsequently, Mr. Samuel San key, brother of the deceased Mr. Sankey, put in a claim for the custody ofthe child, it being hi intention to adopt her. His claim was resisted, and recourse wai bad to the court. A rule wai yesterday graet ed on L. G. Haling, returnable to-day, to show cause why his appointment as guar dian should not be revoked. J. L. Mer ideth, Esq., was appointed commissioner to take testimony, and yesterday examin ed a number of witnesses, without getting through. Both the principals in the con test are uncles of the child ia question, and both are attorneys. The best pried ptid for Clovtrseed and all kinds of grain, by L. L. Brown, successor to Sbortlid ge A Co. Go to the King Clothier, which moans Newman, if you want a cheap over coat. Cold weather is coming on. and Newman offers to sell you one st about cest, as he wants all men to keep warm. You can also buy a whole suit of him. even cheaper than in the city. Fact, and all will tell you so who deal with him. This is the reason Newman does such a big business, he sells so extremely low. Hats, caps, boots, Ac., also, and under wear. to post our readers en:—Or the following articles, viz canned goods, pickels, sauc es, oils, sardines, oranges, lemoas, cran berries, spices, teas of all grades, coffee, su gar, cheese, syrups, and all the fine gro ceries, you will always find that an entire ly complete stock is found only at Sech ler's, the chief grocers, fruiters, and con fectioners of central Penn'a, and whose prices are unprecedentedly low. A trifle above wholesale prices, for cash or 30 days. We emphatically pronounceSech lers the most reliable establishment of the kind to ba found, and have never known any of their customers to be dissatisfied with them. These facts caa be relied up on and are important for all housekeep era. Farmers, remember that the highest price is paid for all kinds of hides, by Charles Sheffler, at the Centre Hall tan yard. . 31 oct 8t The Fenn'a State Grange of the Pa trons of Husbandry, will meet in Belle fonte, on Tuesday. Dec. 10, and will be in session three or four days. Leonakd Bhonx. Go to Isaac Haupt's Store, Belle uante, Jor stoyes, pipe and tipwaro at post lToct. gt- The new Howe Machine, old by A.. C. Moore, Mileebarg, it called by ell the most perfect machine mede. We eey wtwltO Pi***s* which haa resisted the kkill ot your local pbvaician and your own good care of your soft. place vourself in correspondence with K. B. FOOTK. M. P. t'2o Lexington Avenue, New York City. It will only coat you the postage you put on your let ters, a* all consultations by letter as well as in person are free. l'r. Foote i* the well-known author of Medical Cotntuon Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science in Story, etc. Pinges sella the best '2 for 6c Cigars out Do not fail to try them Ma EDITOR :—Allow mo to relate the pleasant circumstance of the marriage of S T. Potter of Linden Hall, Centre coun tv, 4o Maltie R. McCormick, daughter of Fleming McCormick. Esq . ot Clinton county, at the bride's home on the evo of the 31st of October last, at 51 o'clock Over two hundred cards were issued, and long before tho nuptial hour came the merry laughing one* from Centre, Clin ton and Lvconung counties to witness and nike joyous the wedded pair. The groom J. T. Potter, accompanied bv Clement L. Dale and Kyle Mc Far lane.! Esq'a. grooms men and John F. Potter, Esq., and Miss Cheslie A. Krape, left Bellefonte in time to reach the home of the waiting bride about one o'clock, and were kindly receiv ed bv the many friend* of that hospit able home and neighborhood. The hour having arrived and all the arrangements being perfected, and the multitude of belles and beaux sparkling beneath the shining canopy, the bridal party in their magnificicnt array gracefully descended the stairway and in excellent order firm ed the marriage altar, upon which the hy menial rite was performed by the Rev. liaughawaut, Presbyterian, in a solemn, brief and impressive manner, after which the beautiful bride was unveiled, and con gratulations sweet and cheering, were showered upon the new made husband and wife. Then came the richest dainlie* that the appetite ot man is apt to choose, and trom the extreme abundance of every kind the inner one grew laughing fat, and to give vigor and spirit to the destroying effort* of tbsrtk* (be charming musicof the Salona brass band burst in upon the ear with stirring effect, until all were rejoic ingly refreshed by the repast. The bride and groom, with their attendants, were then taken to Lock Haven, from which place the happy twain left for Washing ton, D. C-, to return the following Thurs-; day ria Spring Mills, and meet a grand reception of Joshua Potter's, Esq, father of tne groom. The remainder of the evening was passed in a social and highly entertaining manner, the host and hostess exerting themselves to the utmostto make all comfortable and happy, and fairly won the apnlaudit, "Well done, theu good and faithful servants." The bridal gitts were a multitude, and of a costly and useftil kind. Thus was spent one of the merriest and happiest occasions that Clinton couns ty.is proverbial for enjoying. C. A. TRIAL LIST for the first and second weeks of November term, commencing the fourth Monday (25th day! of No vember, 1878: FtRST WIIK. J H Loneberger vs .1 Keller Miller James Spotts vs G W Hoover & Co do do Isaac Yarnell vs John J Packer E M Shuoy vs Samuel Linn James Packer vs A S Tipton David Rossman vs John Hockey Joseph Iddings vs J W Cooke J A J Fugate vs H W Hoover Jk Co John S Gray vs W C McCutcheon BKCOND WXCK. J P Mcmanus v* C A Wood James T Leonard vs Owen Hancock W H Hacker vs J B Uendersen Caroline Cumaiings vs do Francis Uacker el al vs do Abbie Grim et al vs do H W Hoover ot al v Christ Sharron ct al C Derr vs James Mcmanus .1 E Long vs H Merryman et al John I Thompson vs Geo Farncler S Bispbam A Sons vs K T Gray et al C Guyer, Cashier vs G B Campbell et al James Uanna vs Jacob Bankey et al John Spangier vs I) Mulhersbaugh J H Thomas use of vs Joseph Shirk Hoffer Bros vs C C' Keller with clauso John Spangier vs D Muthcrsbaugh J D Shugert vs J B Morin C M Bower vs W L Master J i Foster use of vs Joseph Jordon do Jo do do William Allison, jr vs J A Bright John Risbel vs Henry Keller Z L Hoover vs W P Arn who was inter pleaded J Reesman's Ex'rs vs Reesman William Witmer vs A R Hall et al R A McCoy use of vs G II Campbell et al M Swartz sr vs J P Gepbart Coin John Kline vs W P Duncan A Co JURY LIST.—The following is the Ju ry list for November term, commencing Monday November 25: Grand Jurors. Beiiefonte—Wm. McClellan. Boggs—Andrew Heaten. Burnside—Oscar Holt. Gregg—James Duck. Hafris—Henry Ginghrich. Howard—K. C. Leathers, William Tay lor. Marion—lsaac Frain. Miles—H G. Koyer. I'atton—W. F. Thompson. Potter—J. H. Keller. Michael Dentine, Alfred Hosterman, C. F. llerlacher. Rush—Harrison Ross, J. C. Wasson. Snow Shoe—George Franel. Taylor—Richard Newman. Union—John Musicr, J, H. Stover. Unionville —Toner Leathers. Walker— Jacob Garbrick, Robert Thompson. Worth—W. V. Bcckwith. Traverse Jurors—First Week Bellefonte— Daniel Evcrhart, H. O. Hoffer, Isaac Mitchell. Bcnner—John Thomas, Joseph Eck ley. Boggs—C. Curtin. Ed. Shannon. College— Peter Schrock, William Good hart. Gregg—Michael Hettinger, James G. Evans, John Shook. Haines—Henry Mowery. C. W. Hos terman. Noah Leitzell, David Bower, Frank Weaver. Half Moon— Wm. Cole. Huston—Daniel Yothers, John Q. Miles. F.. R. William. Miles —George H. Royer, 11. Smull, jr. Patton—Sam'l Hornan. Potter—William Kmrick. 11. 1). Vao Pelt, W. W. Spangler, J. 11. Odenkirk, H. Boat. Rush—John Todd. Spring—John L. Hockey. I nion—John O- Hall, W. P. Fisher. Walker—J. T. Dunkel, Daniel Emer ick, Charles S. Beck. Traverse Jurors —Second Week. Bellefonte —W Jenkins. Charles Heis ler, Mert Cunningham, G W Downing. R C Cbeesman, D W Woodring, J C Williams, Charles McClure. Benner—Ssra'l Yearick, Christian Dale, Jr. Boggs—U L Harvey, John Mayes, Fred Moyer. , _ , _ College—E B Hesson, Austin Dale, J C : Bathgate. Ferguson—C H Struble. G W Hornan. Gregg—Tobias Bailey, George Corman. Haines—W J Ruiael, Israel Voaada, Sr. Harris—J H Jacobs, David Sparr, M. Hesa. Howard bore—William Mahafee. Liberty—Benj Liggett, Joseph Bech tle. _ Penn—W S Maize, James U Van Or mer, B F Miller, J C Smith. Philipsburg—C Broadhead. Potter—J A Dale, D LKerr, John Mes singer. W A Kerr. Rftsh—Willlsw Bates. Snow Shoe—Abel Campbell. Spring—H C Weaver, David Shearer. Taylor—Thomas Merryman. Union—James Alexander, Harris Way. Walker—Philip Gephart. Worth—A B Stevens, Alex, Shellen* berger, £ £ Jones. FOREIGN NEWB. A KING'S KKOAPR. An Attempt tht Humbert'* Liie. Rome, November 18. —The following account of the attempt on the King's life has boon received here: l'Uo King and Queen arrived in Naples this afternoon, and were enthusiastically received by im mense crowds. Several persona in the Strada Carborara presented a petition to their Majesties. A man at thia moment rushed upon the King with a dagger and succeeded in inflicting a scratch upon his left arm and slightly wounding Signor Cairoli in the lell thigh. The King dis play* i great coolness, and struck the as sassin on the head with his sword. Signor Cairoli seized him by tho hair. The assas sin was immediately taken to the guard house. The Queen and son, who were in the carriage with the King, displayed much courage. The assassin's name i* Giovanni Paasavante. lie say# he does not like kings. • ♦ • MI'TINKKS SHOT IN JAPAN. f okahama, Oct. 20. The court martial in the recent military mutiny at the Capi tol sal ever an extended period, ami all possible mean* were tried to induce the prisoner* to make a full confession of their motives, accomplices and instigators, tor ture, it is alleged, having been employed for the purpose, but all in vain. On the 15lh inat., the Court met to pronounce jndgment. Fifty-three private soldier# of the infantry and artillery battalions were condemned to death, forty-eight to three year#', seven to two years', and eighteen to one year's imprisonment in various parts of the country. Of lesser offenders, twenty three were sentenced to confine ment, and one to be flogged- Three men enly were acquitted. The sentence* were carried out at once. The condemned ni*ri were shot in batches of fifteen on the morning following The score lasted four hours. OR FAT FLOOD IN NORWICH, K.NG LAND. Part of the city of Norwich has been inunJated by a freshet in the river Wen sum. Two of its most densely populated districts are several feet under water. The basements of the factories, warehouses, graneries and dwellings along the course of the river are flooded. One or two deaths | by drowning are reported. Four or five; mile* of streets are submerged. Fromj three to four thousand dwellings have! been rendered uninhabitable. The result is vast pecuniary damage. Tho authori ties are maintaining the homeless poor., Tho flood is the consequence of a fort night's continuous rain. London, Nov. IS.—A dispatch from Pesth to the Daily .Vatw states that these have been serious floods in the river Save.t attended by considerable loss of life and an immense destruction of military' stores. , SERIOUS RIOTS IN HUNGARY. Vienna, November IS. —A dispatch from Le mberg says thirteen influential citizens of that place have been killed in riots there, and great excitement still pre- _ The Vienna Political says the Macedonian insurrection Is daily increasing in dimensions and spreading j toward Epirus and Tbessaly. The insur-' genu are divided into four bodies, vari ously located. One is scattered on the slopes of Mount Olympus and consist* chiefly of Greeks; the others are Bulgari ans. For many, political tendency ia a mere pretext for robbery and plunder. 1 The porie has sent twenty-three baltaiioa* of regulars, with five batteries, to subdue the insurrection. The ameer of Afghanistan, in the war with British India, will be assisted by most of tho frontier tribes. The most impor tant of these are the Momunds, whose ad hesion to the Jcause of Share AU has al-, ready been announced, with lfi.fsk) fight- 1 ing men, the Afreedees with 23.500 fight ing men, the Oruksyea with 29,500, and the Waziris with 44.WW. Along the whole line from tho Bolan Pass to the Khyber, j the total numbor of fighting men, Beloovb and Pathan together, is placed at 178.< M), and probably 1 W.Ott) of them will adhere to Shere Ali, and half that number actual ly lake the field. London, November 10.—Reports re ceived here from the northern portions of! England and throughout Scotland state; that unusually heavy snow storms, for this season of tho year, visited those section*. Constantinople, Nov. 7.—A body of Bul garians numbering 400 have burned four teen villages in the district of Demotion The porte has sent a eote to Prince Loba noff pointing out the fact that the Russians are powerless to repress the Bulgarian movement- In another note to Prince Loban tr the pone discusses the r.on-evac-. uation of Turkish territory by the Rus-i sians. A Constantinople despatch says that a Greek vessel was seized in the Darda nelles by pirates, who killed the tailors. The vessel was rescued by boats from the British fleet, which afterwards captured the pirate* also, and delivered them to the Turkish authorities. They are said to be deserters from the Turkish army. Fighting has been renewed in the Trans-1 vaal, and a British detalchment, 500; strong, has been compelled to retreat be fore an overwhelming force of Kaffirs, who subsequently rnado a night attack on the English, but were repulsed with heavy loss. FIVE MURDERRRR TOiBK HANG ED. Governor "Hartranft on 18th, issued warrants for the execution of five murder ers. Four of them belonged to the infa mous Mollie Maguires, among them Jack I Kehoe. Ail the culprits are to be hanged, on the 18th of December. The crime for which Keboe is to bang was committed in and the victim was F.S. W. Langdon, aticketboss employ ed at Heneybrook colliery. THE . Scientific American' TUIXTT-FOURTK V CAR. THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC J PAPER IN THE WORLD. Only 83.20a Year, including Postage. ' Weekly. 52 N umbers a year. 4,000 book pages. The Scientific American Is a Urge First ! Class Weekly Newspaper of Sixteen peg- ] us, printed in the most beaulilul style profusely illustrated with splendid en gravings, representing the newest Inven- j lions and the most recent Advances in the Arts and Sciences; including New and j Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Ilorti culture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Science. Natural History, Geology. Astronomy. 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Any person who has made a new discov ery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. Wealso send free ocr Hand Root about the Eatent J>w?, BatonU, Caveats, Trade marks, theircosU, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on Inven tions. Add rent for the Paper, or concern- Wg P MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Office, Cot. ¥A7 th St!, Wmlj iogtoß, P. C. I THE t4I OF CAR WHEELS. | The Railway World ssys that the Toan-j jsvlvania rsilrosd compnnv took out. la! February, IST'i, two pair# of 83-Inch Pull*| 1 man csr wheels that bad run respectively,' 110,008 and 1V Id". 1 mi!e one of the wheel- baing still worth putting under a freight i car. Ot tbe 111 33-inch Pullman car wheel* taken out in that Mieelh, V had run over 11 over KMkXt, and C over 'Xl.ism miles The company record also of | ,>ne 33-Inch wheel tl>! had run lf>".l*m and another !h:,i*S mile*. The average : inilcag* of si the lli-'nch passenger car ' whee's (worn out* renewed during the tirsi six of IH7B was 73,7 At. All the shove were made under the Hamilton steeled wheel ciunanv's patent aad all bv the Penasytvania railroad com pany with the oxcopth.R of the one reach ing ITSiSSi mil**, which was made by NVhitner .V Suns. Philadelphia The firm mentioned above allowed a > iach passenger car wliuel at tb* I'eiilennia 1 Kxpoeition that ha-l run miles, ano ! has lately received two pair* ot 3lMnch ' passenger car wheel* o| Htt,!** 1 , and a pan ofJS-lnch tender wheel* of 13A.KJ8 mile age. all of their make Taking inio view the difference of circumstance from tt • above, the 4'J-inch wheel* mev. from thoi 1 data, he'reaioaably expected loniakemort lhan 180 tmO average mileage. A terrible torv *f seandal and deal' come* from Washington county. A Mis- named Henry Walls, who is in tho coe mill ng huiinr**, lived at a 1 itt a low named Coal Bluff W-th hi* wife and eigh children. Hi* eldest rhit Jis a dsughier twenty-two years of sge, who ha* a chih about five year* old, which is supposed t [have her father as il* parent. About* month ago an abortion is said to have beet, procured by Wall* upon his daughter t .-over his guilt a second time. Wall eloaed with hi* daughter and went t Ohio. Mr*. Walls became partly itianr and yasterdnv she deliberately drownes herself, leaving seven children complete ly destitute Wall* n a u*n ot about flf ty year* ef age REGISTER'S NOTICE The follow , ing account* have been examinei aud passed by tn*. and remained filed oi record in Ih ie office for tbe inspection oi beir*. legatees, creditor* and all other* il ny wav interoeted, and w ill be presumed to "tbe Orphan*' Court of Cci '.re county on Wednesday, the TTth day of Novcm ber. A. D.. 1373, for confirmation and a! lowan.-e: ... I. The final account of Christian Bech del and Wm Kearon, executor* of &c oi Christian Bechdel, late of Liberty town ship. deceased, a* filed by Christian Bech d.-l. surviving executor. ■J. The inal augount of Christian Beck del. administrator of Ac of Mary Bechdel. late of Liberty township, dm.'J. S. The'JJ partial account of John and Nathan McCtoakey, executors of Ac of Joseph McCloskey, late of Curtin town ship, as filed hv John McCloekey, one of the executor*. , „ , 4 The first partrof Ac of Daniel Kakin, late of ■ Walker townsbip. deceased 13 The accoual of John J. Ornd rffsnd Catharine Orrdorff. administrator* of Ac ' ot David Orndorff. late ot ilamo* town ship. deceased. 14 The account of William Showers, guardian of A lam J Garbrick. a minor' child of William Garbrick, late of Walk-' or township, deceased. 15. The account of Dr. g. U Totter,; guardian of Dora B-valick, late DoraJeff-j nee. minor child of Wm N. Jeffrias, laic' of l'hilipsburg. decoased. 16 The account ot John Hoffer, admin- ! itlralor of Ac of Hugh Knox, la'.o of the township of Benner, deceased. 17. The second account of A. O. Furst, > executor of Ac of George Livingston, late of Bellafonie boro.. decoased 13. The account ot F. I*. Furey, admin istrator ot Ac ot Henry Keller, late ofj Fbilipsburg. deceased l'.i The final account of Nathan J Mitchell, administrator of Ac of John 1* Mitchell, late of Howard township de-; ceased 'J.I The account of Jacob S. Rood and. Joseph Gates, administrator* of Ac ot Da- i vid Reed, late of Ferguson township de cea'ed. 21. The account of Samuel Giililand and Austiu W. Dale, administrators of Ac of Benjamin Peters, late of College town ship, deceased. 22. The first and final account of Clem ent Dale. adminitratr cum _/rsfctncufo annej" of Ac of George W. Neff. late ot Kast Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon. deceased. 23 The final account of Joseph F. Will-' iams, guardian of James W. Peary, minor child ot John C. Peary, late of Ha.fmooni township, deceated. 24. The final account of W L. Wilson,i eanrdian of Jacob Klmer Way, Kmilyj Way, Phoeba Jane Wav, Benner Wilsoa Wav. Ann Elisabeth Way and John B j L. Wav. minor children of John Way, jr. late ol llalfmoon township, deceased. 25. The partial account of Isaac and Su 1 •an Underwood, executor* of Ac of Joue Underword, late of Union township, de ceased. 2b. The 2d and final account of Wm. J. : Dale, guardian of Wm. George. Edmund,l and Robert F. Waring, minor children ot Melinda Waring, late of Harris township, decoased. 27. The first and partial account of Ann M. Banev and J II Rrifsnyder, adminis trators of Ac of John Baney, late of Gregg township, deceased. I®. The account of Col. John Rishel, ad ministrator of Ac of Catharine Stover, late of Gregg township, deceased, as filed by | 51. L. Rirbel and W F. Kearick, admin-1 irUator of said John Rishel, deoaased. '29. The account of Col. John Rishel, 1 acting executor of Peter Durt, Wto of Potter township, deceased. Milled by Wm. F. Kearick and M. L. Rishel, ad-' miuistrator of the said John Rishel, de-l ceased. 80. Tho guardianship account of John W. Richards, guardian of Harrison and Thomas McDonald, as filed by John U. Mile*. W. K. BURCIIFIELD, 31 oct 4t Register. THE SUN FOR 1879. Tha Hun will be printed every div during the year to j come lUpurpoM and method will be th* same ti In i th* past to prnaf ot all the ow In a readable ibipf. I and to tall the truth though the heavens fall. TbsKuu has been, la, am) will tontinue to be lada pendent of everyt>ody and everything M* tha truth I and It* own convlcttooa of duty That la tha only pol J ley which an honaat newspaper need have. That la thai pulley which haa won for thla newspaper tha conll den< o and friendship of a wldar ( ••natituanrv than waa rir enjoyed by any other American ournal Tha Hun la tha nawapapar for tha paopla. It la not j for tha rich man egaiuat tha poor man, or for Iba poor man against tha rich man, but It e**ks th do equal;ue i Ilea to all Intataata In tha community It la not tha • ot%an of any person, claaa, sect or party Thara naad !ha no myatary about It* lora* and hates. It la f I U a honaat man again at tha rogues every lima. St la for th# honaat l>emocrat aa against tha dlahonaat Kepub lican. and for tha honaat Republican against tM I honaat d amor rat. It does not take Its cue fr m th# ut U ranees of any politician ar political organUatinn It gives It aup|*ort uoraaarradly whan man or measure# ara in agreement with tha i'onatltulion and with tha principles upon which thla rapuhilo waa founded for tha paopla. Whenever tha Constitution and I onsi itu tb*nal prinrlplaa ara violated- -aa In tha MtaMMM conspiracy of 1976, ly which a man not elected waa placad In tha Present's oAcejWhore ha still ramalaa —lt speaks out right. That la tha Hun's Ida# af independence. In thla raanact thara will ba no change In It* prog ram ma for I*V Tha Hun haa fairly aarnad (ha haarty hatrad of taa cala. fraud*, and humboga of all aorta and lUai. It hopaa to deserve that batrad not leas In tha yaar 1*79. than In IW7M, lt7T, or aay sear goo a by. Tha Hun will continue to ahlna on tha wicked with unmitigated brightness. while tb% laaaonaof tha paat should ba constantly kapt bafora tha paopla. Tba Hna doaa not propnsa to maka Itaalf la HfTH a magavlna of anrlant hlato It la prlolad for tha roan and woman of to-day, wboaa concarn Is chlafly with the affairs of today. It lias bUi tha disposition and tha ability to afford It* raad aara tba promptest. fullest, and moat see urate Intelli gence of whatever in tha wide world la worth attention To this and tha resources lelonglng to wall establish ed prosperity will be libarally employed Tha present disjointed condition of parties In thla country, and the oocertelnty of the future, land an ai traordiaary algniAranca to tba events of tha coming yaar Tha discussions of the prwea, the dabataa and acU of Congress, and tba morsmsnU of tlia lead* ra In every sect lon of tha Republic will have a direct bearing on tha Presidential election of IMD an event which most ba regarded with tha most anitoua Interest by av r-rv patriotic American, whatever hla political ideas or allegiance. To these elements of Interest mat ba ad > dad tha probability that tha Democrat# will control , both houses of i oograas, the Increasing feebleness of tha fraudulent Administration, and the spread and strengthening everywhere of a healthy abhoronca of fraud In any form. To present with accuracy and . clearness the exact situation In each of its varying ' phases, and to expound, according to Ita wall known • methods, the principles that should guide ua through the labyrinth will be an important part of Tha Baa's work for lo7t. Wa have (ha means of making Tba Run, aa a polltl f eal, a literary and a general nawapapar. mora enter talnlng and mora useful than ever before .and we mean 1 • to apply them freely. j L rw i jUv* rata* of bqbeyrlptlon raraalna unchanged For . the Dally Ban,a fear page bbeeC at twcntyerlpot col ' 1 irtuns.Tlre price by tt*all,Vc*tPt" U 66 ceflt a moot*. I or i 0.50 a year ; or. including tha bunday paper, ah . • digntpaga sheet of fifty-six column*, the pries U M i catil* a month, or $7 7u a year, postage paid. J *\ The Bunday edition of the Hun la also furnlahed M|P .(aratcly at *1 2U a year, postage paid. I The price oftha Weekly Hun. sight pagsa. fifty air ■columns, la HI a yaar. poetage paid. For oluba of ten . *lO W IU Addr The Fall Season for Hie year 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOt r O. FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN AT CIUGGKNHEIMKR A. CO.'S, CENTRE HALL, and which will be told at LOWEST FIGURES. They Lav* an immiuN slock and well aborted in every line. THEY hXT* Dress Goods. Clothing, Hats iV Caps, Hoots Shoes, Notions, Groceries, at Lowes' Prices. IT WILL HI: TO YOIIK INTEREST TO •'PATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS." INSTEAD OP GOING AWAY FROM HOME. GIVE US A GALL IMMEDIATELY. K EEPH THE REST SOLE LEATHER VERY CHEAP. ISAAC OPQQENHEIMEB NEWMAN King; Clotlxier CIK am- lS : * w O of Centre county- IS SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING IS SELLING Winter Suits J83.50. (her Coats $2.50. Underwear 20c. Boots $1.75. AND EVERY THING ELSE LOW IN PROPORTION. piPp Challenge the County to Heat my PRICES and QUALITY, AND BHOW AB LAROK A STOCK OF CLOTHING AS I HAVI. CLOTHING MADKTOOKDKR BY FIRST CLASS TAILORS AT VERT LOW PRICM I -t a Oct am. Three brothers, namad John, Jams .nd David Taber, joint onner* of a tart n WNI Chenango, N. Y., quarrell* .tsout a division of property on last Bur Uy w.k. and Da.ld seixmg a pitchfork mocked James down and slabbed him i he bre*t fifteen or twenty time* 11 ived only a tew minute*. David the vent to the wood* and blew bit brain* ou * ith a bol gun. A IIIG FIRE AT BRADFORD, ltradford, Pa., November IT..—A fir >roke out about half pa*t nina o'clock la* light in trie Thaatra tknniqur, on Man ireet, and b.tor. it wa* gotten under eon irol over thirty building* were burned. Croup can be cured in one minute ind tbe remedy is aimply alum ant mgar. The way to accompliah tb* leed ie to Like a knife or grate aui iliavc of in amall particles about t teaapoouful of alum ; then tnii it with twice it* quantity of augar, to make il itlatable, and administer it aa quick ■is poaaible. Almost inaantaneoua re lief will follow. MAKItIEIK On at uIL, Mr. llarv.v \Vie and Misi Sarah Yooada, both of Woodward. On name day. Mr. David WanU and Mi.* Pbu-be tires*, both of Aaroasburg. On Nov. 13. at Centre Hall, l'a.. by lie. W K Fischer, Job a \Y I>a*h*m and Adorn M Wright, both ot i.ar Tutsey ville, Centre Co., Pa- DIED. On the 11th in*t . in Gregg township, Mr*. Klixabeih Rihel, ag-i 78 year*, 1 month and 11 dny*. In Benner twp , on It, Mr*. Catherine, *iie of Jacob iprow, aged 43 year*, £ I month* a lid d>)>. SCHOOL DIRECTORS' MEETING.- The Potter District School broad, will meet at Centre Hill. n Saturday lb< 2*4 inst ,at on. o'clock P. M. Ali per son* havint* claim* to preeent are request ed to ai tb.t limp, a* co order* on (be treasurer will bo i**u<-4 th week hri lowiag By order of tbe Presi. 14 nov St W. A. K*na, Sec y. Farm— Public Sale The valuable Farm of Henry Vonada dec d, in Marion twp , - nn.pt East ol Jackson ville. wll ho o!J at Public Sale, on FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1373. at 1 o'clock, containing 124 ACRES, more or la.*, adjoining land* of Calvin Yaarick, Joseph Long and others .There on erected a --Story DWELLING HOL'SK. LOO BARN, aid outbuilding*. A good ORCHARD ot choice fruit on the premises. Running water near the barn. The land it in a high state of cultiva tion, and under good fence*. TERMS will be made known on Jay ol • ale. ADAM VONADA. Executor. THE PLACE—S. &A. LOEB. For 25 vears we have been Hie leaders II LOW MM and for the same length of time have demonstrated the fact bevond dispute, and are selling all classes of goods cheaper than ever. NOTE OUR SALT. 11.00 PER SACK OF TTNBI EACHED MUSLINS AT 6 CENTS PER A D. UMjLE.w niku-it. DRESS GOODS AT 8 CENTS PER YD. \I PACAB AT 15 CENTS PER YARD. I AL Al Ai LADIES MOROCCO BOOTS AT 1.25. MEN'S BOOTS FOR TWO DOLLARS. LADIES BLACK COATS as LOW as 12.50. With an ascortment never equalled in this county.. BLACK all WOOL CASHMERES at 50c. 1 We carry the target and cheapen stock of Clothing in Csntre county-see our good* before purchasing. I VALENTINES & CO.] THI I.IIOIIT I>XAXI* I* -DRY GOODS,-I GROCERIES, \OTIO*N, CLOTHING, I 4c., 4c.. IN CENTRE COUNTY. I RELIiGFONTE, PA. I Tb* Pittsburg glaat blowers hava tlruak. o, | _ Jj Cold piarciug wind* and driving n . rain* seldom fail to bring on a cough, cold k, or bonrsenea at this season, and Dr. Bull's J 'b Cough Syrup should b kept in every Jt " bouse. For ule by all Druggists. Price TTgW IBSBBg AT POTTERS BANK. s " Mlm Florence Murk*, i Would most respectfully inform the peo ple that be ha> opened a *lw milmmkbt * stoti at Potter's Mills, and will always keep a FULL LINE OP GOODS at low est price*. jr-tr Ladies call and see her good*. *i 7 nov 4t d . ie '/TOURT PROCLAMATION. arl* A Msrer. President ot Um wti .1 Cumawa IU*. in tUs l*iu J-quisl in* A Lriol vouststl UM of ill* couuUte of CIN. < Ua*lua kbJlv My b4 QatiWf hmioM of lha la HoUetuaia far . I til* KKIIII Of 4 antra, aad l*> comma*** oa Ur (lb Modi) ufAu*.MM M d*f ot Aort IV?H, ttid to eoatlfiao lao waaka Mode- to tUipfuft Larotoy |lira la UM Caeaaar. J|| UtM of tb* Prara, Atfrran aod ( oniULiof uf lib •*id i-uil| uf Li*iUa. lLak kbr| L# U A&4 Vltcra im iLe.r l fvir r toftoiM.atlf u'eWk la Ilia foraaaca of wald day a Hit (hrW raaard*. lartaißlo ta daaa, and Iboaa • boara U uad Id rtotsfatiaatar to* broaaaala aiaUttl Us i f uoßtrt Uul ar ui tbill to lu UM Jail vf t aaUa d roarli, U (bra *4 ibrrt to proaacut* aaiuai ibra dIA• a bail La ja tsltau uadar my haad, at lieUafoata. tba tal day of July in tb# ?•• r of oar Lord, 10, aad la UM In} roar uf L4r(>n>4br o ih* Ualiad Nuiaa UVt UVHVIM iSbf . gCUOOLTAX NOTICE.— The Potior School Tax Duplicate it nov in tho hands of the Treasurer. An abate '• iment of 5 per cent, will bo made oa all ! taxes paid before the f.rst of December ; aad all taxes paid between Ist of Dec- ami K Ist of Jan. ID, the face of Duplicate will £>, be required. And all taxei unpaid after Ist of Jan. '7' i, L per cent. ill he added for collection. J ;w. W. SFANGLKR, I 31 oct 2tn Treasurer. e ——— ——— "VJ"OTIC I.—The book* of I. Guggen ,J X V he:mer and I. Guggeiiheitn r,'r A Co.. belonging to the Centre Hall slura. willLo jeUleH by Isaac tiuggen heimer direct 1. GVGGKNIIIIMKIt 31 oct. 4t " k DMINISTRATcR s;NOTICE. a Letter* of admin'utration on tbe estate of J Daniel Stover, late of Potter lowntLip, dep'd. having been granted to the under* 1. signed, all pursue* knowing themselves .f,to be indebted to said decedent are re i.iquetled to make immediate payment, and ;,lpertons having claims against the estate will present them authenticated for settle ment. JOHN SHANNON, 31 octet Adror. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS* jj _ I. tlsslfsr4 Hst-flarea are i Hill" Waailfc l Ibali e las :i ud )•'. isri u< > ilia lire react uf tH loa* who will as* ttHIUVIT'H LIVFK PILIA, Tin -alj sure rare for V rylJ Urer. Diwanls. C- .sUwsi IMHIU*. Baa •' a4sll bi11..-as creeplsmu aad blood dlanrCare i.VofM (sautas ualaas "Vs. W ll|SI, Phlla " [ll soar l>iuaclsi aillaia sji-, I sred XI rears for -aa 1 bat U Hantrk. fcoilaf S C . . • 1. Stt hi. Phils taarWa IIAURY K. HICKS, (Succeaeor to T. A. Hick & Bro.) WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, Ate., dco. Bar Alwo haw the of tbe South Bend Chilled Plow for thiw eonn(y.<%c I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF COODB MARKETS. Philadelphia, NOT. 17.—Wheat it inac-| tivo and easier. Sain* o! S.UUO bushels, in eluding rejected at W>(JC.I6C, red at (I U"-''. Oioverseed is quiet at 6D<*'dc. Chicago, Nov. 18,-—Wheat active, firm and higher ; No. 2 red winter able fori cash or December. Oalt 'JOic for cah, 20c bid for December. CATTLE MARKET Philadelphia. Nov. 18.-Cattle-Re- | caipu, IfidfO h--ad, market very dull, gi cattle &ic, medium diddle,.common ' 4c. Sheep— Receipt', fi.OuU head, market very dull, good el|4(jj4ic, medium >H(&4c, common lloga— Receipt* 7.0U0 head, market dull, good at4fc, medium tic, common 4c. Spring Mill* Market. Wheat 85. No '2 w heat Hi Bye, 4fc. Corn, ear*, per bu. new, .** Oats, 22c. Buckwheat, Tsc. Cloversced, $3 00 to $3.76 Chop, per ton, $20.00. Piaster, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, Idc. Taiiow. To. ltagv, tic. Egg* per do*.. lc. Tub washed woo! Soc, Packed butter worked over, 10c. Coal, Retail. By Car, Gr*f*. Erg. $4 $4 10 Stove, $6 00 44 63 Chestnut, $4 Ift 9* 70 Pea, s'2 M $2 46 NEW MILLINERY STORE AT MILLHEIX. MRS. ANNA M. WEAVER Take* pleasure in announcing to tba peo ple of M iilheim and vicinity that she has opened a New and Elegant STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS | on Siturdav. October ItHb, 187 th A full line of choice and tasbiona- i good* always on hand at popular prices. l lkrcwwuiakltiK. and all kind* of PA MILY SK VV ING with the new G-tis PUilvr and Trimmer for making all kinds of side-kuifc, box and lan Plaits ; Fluting Quilling, and Zepbyring, will be a prom inent feature of business. 114 ocl 2m. rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CON - JL CEKN.—The books and vendue note* of the late Mr Peter Smith, deed..' have been left with Wm. B Mingle.: where ell interested will please call and. make settlement without further delay, as after January 1, 187.'. the book* and notes will be placed ir. bands of a Justice of the Peace for collection by legal procaaa. •24 octlf CHARLES SMITH, Ex. Rfv A~T ■SA L K-A CHOICE FARM AND HOUSE AND LOT. - The following described property, of John Emmert, dee d, situate in Harris twp., Centre county, ona FARM, contain ing ono hundred and thirty-three acres, ; more or less, bounded by lands ot R. Kv arhart, dee d, James Qi*nn, McFatlen, Dr. Henderson, dee d, and others, is offer-, ed at private sale. The farm is well wa-' tered. a never failing stream of water run ning through'lbe farm and within thirty yards of the barn, also, a well of never failing water at the house, with good pump in it- The improvements are a large FKAME HOUSE, two stories high, al most now. a FRAME BANK BARN, forty-five by eighty feet and all other u* - essary outbuildings. This ts one of the' best producing farms in this section for all kinds of grain - is all limestone land. A large ORCHARD of choice fruit on the premise*. For particulars inquire of Win. Wert* on the farm. Also one lIOUSE and LOT situated in Boalsburg, Centre county, the bouso is 2 slorios high, with kitchen attached to it, and all necessary outbuildings, also a good stable, a never failing welt of water with good pump. The lot is well set with fruit trees of best quality. Also 2 acres and 123 perches oi excellent land situated near the German Reformed church in Boalsburg, within two square* of j above house. JOSIAIi NEFF, Executor of J. Em mert, dee'd. Sept 6 tf Tb# mt prvMtui For Yonr Wife, InttmdM) wift. m tibfr. or ttiUr. u >c of our Ntckl* PUtwd 4uJ PohtlUHl Muting or Crimpinc Irons. 4 IroMon on# han.tl* and at g mat IT Rrdupwd Prim. lb in* li#T#raabl# Fluting lr o, f.l Ft> llom# Muling and (Mmpinc Iroi, |l.;b BKNT PKKPAtDon rv cwti'l t f prion. m Hewitt Mfg. Co. Pittsburgh, l's. P. O. Box. AW. or UB Pnnn Anrnnn An Agent Wanted In thla County. Itoovtii W. A. CURRY; & S)n> iWiihr. tIATKi: IIA 1.1..1V4. Would most respectfully inform the cit xon* of this vicinity, that he has started a new Boot and Shoo Shop, and would be thankful for a share of the public natron age. Boots and Shoes made to order and according to style, and warrants his work to equal any made elsewhere. All kinds of repairing done, and charge* reasonable Give him a call. fahlfl Iv W. IS. "8 WA IF T2 a , nroem*ks:h. Respectfully informs the citiaen* of Cen tre Hall and vicinity that ha has opened a new shop in the old Bank Building. New work turned out according to style,and all kinds of repairing neatly done, and on short notice. Prices reduced and to suit tha times. 7 fob. QRNTRK HALL Furniture Rooms! EZRA KRCMBINE, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has bought out the old stand ol J. O. Ualiiinger, and has reduced the price*. Re has constantly on hand and makes to order BRUSTKADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER _ tab"-" BOARDS, .Ac., Ac. His slock of ready made Furniture i large and warranted of good workman ship, and is all made under his inneduil supervision, and i* offered at rates cheape than elsewhere. Call and see his stock before purchasin elsewhere. I BRICK roi • ALB.—First clam brick 'n band fur sale at Zerbc• Ontra liall 1 brick yard*. Tb* brick are offered ao low that it will pay persons at a; distance to come here for them. Intending U> continue to the manufac ture of brick thejr will ba kept comtantly, I<>n band, and fair inducement* offered to' Iporekaaar*. l'7-ugtf. 11. K. ZhlißEl D O7 G. OUTELIUfL | Dentist, MlUheim. Ormkln>iMiMtlmM>t*ila Mbit*. He I* a*Wki|MriMa>llu la lit OiUlm j Hli M* r>ll,>m>inl U (Itrwt taath •baatatl*' ini mi. ,-*:>■ ' Spring Mills, Pa., i GRAINHOUSE COAL YARD. j J. D. LONG'S New Grain House is Now Ready for The 1 Reception of WHEAT, i*t tbe HIGHEST CASH PRICK and the It EST in Markut aold at tbe eery J lownat price. Hides! Hides! 'Bring Tour Hide* and roceive tbe Highest I Price for tliem. 1 alo keep for mla UPPERS. KIPS. J CALF SKINS, and SOLE LEATHER at lowaal price*. Alto a full Una of Harness. Saddles. Collars. Bridles, Halters, Whips, etc. at tbe eery Lowest Prices. ' lOoct 3m NEW Grocery and * Confectionery. JAT CENTRE HALL. The undersigned ha* opened a new Gro-i >ery and Conledionerv, and will always] keep a full line of good*. at lowest possible < price*, and kindly atkt a abare of tbe pub lic patronage. Hi* Mock consist* of COFFEES. SUGKRS. TEAS. SYRYPS, SOAPS, SALT. All kind* of CHOICE TOBACCO£S AND SKGARS, and all fruita of tbe season generally in Stock. BEST SWEET POTATOES. Alto a full line of CON FECTION ERIES i , All kinds of country produce taken in ex change. I call low for CASH and PRODUCE. JUepty C. DINOES. , Spring Mills O. K !| NEW ROOM 1 NEW GOODS! at I. J. Grenoble's Store! - SPRING MILLS, baa the gooda. Largoet tlock ! SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than j Ever, ' And now extend* a cordial invitation to; hi* friend*, patron*, and public general -1 'J. ■ Also a Complete Assortment oi Ready Made Clothing for men and iboys. Suits as low as to be bad in tbe 1 city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Full lines of MERINO UNDERWEARS, j 'For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and ; Children. . Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Bboes, HATS,"CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And tbe moat complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, end price* that wilicompel you in self dafence to buy of hm . Also Pish, Salt, etc. 18oc A fall line of Howe Sewing Machines ' and Needles for all kinds of machines. > Alto deal* in all kinds of Grain. Mar ; ket price paid for tha same. A specially '.in COAL by tbe carload. ' New Pianos $125 i Each, and all style*. including GRAND, r SQUARE and UPRIGHT, all strictly 1 rirsf-e/a**, told at the lowest net cash i wholesale factory price*, direct to the pur t chaser. Theao Piano* mado one of the fin est display* at the Centennial Exhibition, ' and were unanimously recommended for tbeHiunxsT Uoeoae—ovw 12.000 in us*. Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. I —Factorv established over 36 year*, iho J Square Grand* contain Malhuthak's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, tbe greatest improvement in tbe history of Pi smomaking. Tbe Upright* am the finest Jin America. Pianoa teat on trial. Don't d fail to write for Illustrated and Descrip d tive Catalogue of 48 pages—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 5 *ept ly il KwtJSth jltmet.jLY. I First-clas* accommodation for guests ' Best stabling for horses. Stages arrivf is .nd depart eeery day for n- c.**T _ Ai.bxakdxr. A LEXANDER A BOWER, At 6r J\ tornere-at- Law ■ Bellefoete. Bp*cUlatt*loi ?r Uethiru'e building, W tf. 3b ■ Jas. Harris &• Co. i r * J NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IRO OAILS, P A I N T S, OILS.ETC., JAS. HARRIS 4 CO. Bellefonla. •trIIAROAINfT Bargains! Bargains! In MEN S and BOYS, BOOTS and SHOES I also a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, l LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Stert, opposite the Buab houae, BelJefoaU, room formerly occupied toy Jobs Powers. apr2sy CandyWanufactoryA Bakery. Mr. Albert Kautb, Atlk* BISHOP STREET BAKERY, ! ia now making the very best BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, in Bellefonle. Candies and Confections. He also manufacture* all kind* of caa dies, and dealer* can parcbaca of bin as J low a* in the city. Candies of all kiadaal- J way* on band, together witb Orangaa, Lemon*. Pig*. Date*, Nuta, Syrupa, Jal lie* and everything good. CENTRE COD NTT OYSTER DEPOT. An Excellent oyster saloon alto at tached to the Bakery. Call and ass me- ALBERT KAUTH. ae?l IMI'OKTAN TO TRAVELERS. 1 -THE BUSH HOUSE! BKLLcrosTa. ra. Ha* been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, ana under the n. an age meet of the New Proprietor, Mr. GEORGE HOPPttS. formerly of W'maport, is flrek elate in all tu appointment* SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to lhaee in attendance at court and others remaining in town for a few day* at a lime. The largest and moat superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania, j All modern conveniences. Go try the Bush houie. >aug OEO. HOPPES, Propr. HENRY BOOZES, CENTRK HALL, .... _ *A*CTAOTra*a Saddle*. Haraeas. Bridles, Collar*, Wbipa, Flyneu. and alao keep* on hard Cot ten NeU. etc. Price* low as any where eiee. All kind* of repairing done. The beat stock alwey* kept on hand. All work war j ranted. A share of the public petrosal* i kindly olicited. llapr, U y IWar! War! War! ORGANS!OR6ANSIOR6ANB! S2WIEB MACHINES 1 Sewing Maohineg ? NEW 13 Stop Parlor Organ, Prlce(P34S,For|UO Cask. * Sporran*, New, for 97000— Pries Sewing Machines Guaranteed Niw, and as Represented, for 925.00. COME, SEE. AND BE CONVINCE*. COME ONE, COME ALL to the New Music A Sewing Mecbiasslsre | of BUNNELL 4 ALIENS, , Allegheny Street, 2oJ"'y Bellefoat*. F 'l~ war own town. S* OwMM taae I TOK KHLR, If roo MI A ton LAW A* .Til N fwhkh peraun. of aKh.r an car, wake ana* • VvVw all Lb. Uro. tbcf work. vntto tar Mf- UraUn i H. BAixarraoti. PorUaaCM* ** WAT. J DP. PORTNEY Attnrney at LeW Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Eey . nulda bank 14may'f£ ! PENNSVALLFY BANKING Cb. ! CENTRE HALL, PA. - RECEIVE DEPOSITB. and allowlnUr; test: Disoount Notes; Buy and t! Sell GovernmentSecuritiea. Gold and Coupon*. WM. Wolt, WM. B. MIXOLS, Pra't. Caklrs JL. SPANGLEK, Attorne at Law* , Consultation* in Englisl. nd Gar* m man. Office in Furst'* new hi\ib ing. , TTcu maka BOM, tutor at work faran ban at amf t I thin* aha. Capitol not rrqnirwl; , n UUlt I * on |, u P** at bom* wade br toa tod—trta \J ooa Man. women, boj.awd rlrl. wantod imp ■ whar* to work for wa. Now to ika Owur x outfit and torma Iraa. Addraaa Tuva S "r I Maria fc. Maine Saar., * ——Lincoln ButterPowdwr, make* but* to ter sweet andhard, and quicker to chum • Try it—for sale at "Wm. Wolf's it ore.