THE CKNTKIC REPORTER. Cenfre Hall, P, Th'red.Feb. 20, '7O. .js^-Tkrmh.—f!2per yrnr, wAen pa id n ijmnff; %'l-W not >of • advance. i Aderrtitrrnrnlf 20cf* per hn* for three n tertion*, and h cents per lint for every tub- ; sequent inter Hon Advertisement* by the year at a liberal. dilMWll, i Subscribers outside the ceunty should re mit w* 10 rts, of one year'* poet* age. instead of'iOcts at formerly when pain : 4y them setre*. Subscriber* run always tell how the-.- a*- counts stand at the Reporter ofice by con tutting the table* on their papers It the table reads "John Roo I jan ""ft" '< means that John is indebted/or subscription from the Ist cf January, 187 ft, and that it is time he rit.* paying the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE HBSTIHGS OtStH* It*' v !4 .*W t O.efO T V7 •• tb VT ISSIS "V *. ?TTUUS.,M j.JSRNRY.W" roe*v.. nas-va.**,* r*t M. llall.Oealr* Hl! .o th. *attmtay e *' U. * ••..at IP W sod *mr* I>nr >li I.VPV.ar *" J. C. Bierley's sa!e, Centre MiLs, V * b - *• George Krape's sale, Gregg, ** b ' 27. Adim Stover's sal*. Otegg twp.. near Vtrnir'i Mill* I#b. -,?i --p Finisher's sal*. Potter twp. Mar 20. Sale of P. VT. Mtor's to rm stock. ■ put Boalsburg, Mar. 1 T* o valuable frm et Private Sale. Se adv. Mr. Michael llsnsr, of Aero**- bur*. has been seriously ill. Millhairo elected her first s*. of bar- ( ough officer* on Tuesday. Peer 11*11 bad • musical cane#*- . lion last week in thebrick church. It was ] a success Clotting mad* to otd*r at No- 1 msn'sby on* of tba bast tailors from Phil 5 adalphia. 1 G*t your dried and eannad fruits at t Faehlars.hendqunrtar* for all kinds efgro cariat. Goods warranted frash aad pur*. Tke Cantral Pa. Conference of the f Evangelical Church, will meet in Lewis- f burf on th# first Thursday in March Any book yau want ean ba furnish- J ed by applying at tba MaJa! Book store. ( i*xt door to lla'lafonta past-office : it ia ( th* finest and most comrlat* establishment ( of th* kind sn aantra! Fenn'a. , Frank Bailey, late of the Ballnfonte ! e lie aid, i# to adit the Mauch Chunk Pen- , OOrrf. o - f adi baak assessor for Uaion. Ceatre, l iin ton snd Clearfield counties. s Groan's Compound Syrup of Tar t and Honey, a sure cure for saugbs. colds. • croup and sarly stage- of consumption " Try it. The Ball's Gap railroad is to be ex- n tended into Clearfield county, beyer.d a i doubt. Grading has commenced. It i , eoatamplatad to bare th* road completed y by the early part of July. u Gregg tewasbip will arac; a new p brick school house, near the toi.-gate, S n miles east of th# Fort. Farmer Joha Kishal, of Pattar, raised 111 bushels clorerseed off hi* two „ farms, last fall. He kaows haw ta farm u Thar* was whales*!# fl"gging one „ d*v, '.he other week, in the Spring Mills i, school. Is the Millennium at hand ? Horace Zarby has cammancsd work „ on bis naw brick house at th* lower and . *f our town. Best bargains in store goods at Hof- , \ far'a in Brockarhofi • block. Farmers j h find it the best p:ase to get good prices for i ; tfcair produce and buy goods ehsap. , VTe know whereof we speak, when we that th* new Howe Sewing Ma chine is invaluable to all households. , Had about 3 inches ot snow last Monday night, which brought out the * sleighs on Tuesday. t List of attars remaining in tba Foal Office at Ceatra Hall. Fa., Feb- 18, 18,9: Mis* Mary Raedar, 1 ; Mrs. Miller, mil liner, 1 ; Mr. Owan Larnb. 1 Persans celling for abov# Utters will pluase say advertised. J. -V- Riurax. P M. Miss Lucy Mutaar, a young daugh ter af D. J. Musser. of Pann Hell, fell and brok# her arm an Moaday last. This bsing tha second time she bad her arm broken this winter. —Farmers will please remember i Uitz wheat especially, and all other whaat aad grain bigbest cash price paid by I. J. Grenoble, Spring Mills. Honey seems to be in demsad at Spring Mills by an unkaowa party, on* biva of S. A. Woods and two of James Kannally were rabbed of lata. The par ties had better move a little cautioue Eyes upon them. ■ Rise with fibe lark, ah 7 How ab sard—tba lark rises fram 3to 4 huadrad feet. Better you get up and gat your gra cariai atSacbler's. I-egaa Mills is to bsv# a naw charcb next sumtnar. It will b# built by th# Evangelical Asaociation- Saad in all th# townshin and bor ■JUffh ala tats emu for pubiicattoa Th# .'aw require# IL TE# old Patrikan star# beuta, oa# of Aaroasburg's old landmarks, has disap peared. Store "• k P I in ' l foT m,of years by Gross A Yearick, hut for th# iast few years it has hean vacant. Mr. Micba al Harpar recently boagbt tba property aad has lorn down the building It be longed to the Petriken heirs. A ma* up Bald Eagle val.ey regu larly buys his gracariaa at Saehlar's. and so do bis sisters, and his anclts and his aunts. This is tbe tim# when you waat to use a remedy such as Green's Compound Syrup of Tar and Honey, a medicine that has proven, in almost every iaetaic*. # cure for tbe severest caugbs and colds, aad pravaatad eentaaiptian. Ask for it at your drug stare, or send to F. P. Green, Bellefonte, th# oldest and most reliable druggist in the county. Hoa. Jesepb Casey died • *Jb ington, on Monday 10. He resided a. New Berlin atone time, and represented that district in Congress ; was appointed judge of tha court of claims by President Lincoln. Judge Casay was a brothar-in lass of George Gross, Esq , of Naw Berlin. The funeral took placa at Wasbingtoa last Monday. The Watchman says David Calder wood, a wood chopper in Taylor town ship, was found dead ia his cah'n on tba 31st ult. He had bean in good health, and diad while preparing hi# own breakfast. YCbea found, th# meal that b# was pre paring was still in tbe pans ovsr th# fira. day-go to-meetins. and get them good and cheap, just go to Newman's Eagle Cleth iag Hall for oae at bis naw suiU. Beats all haw be does give bargains. People wonder bow he ean sell clothiig so very cheap. But never mind about that—that's bis own business. The best dressed men and boys of this couaty, gat their outfits at Newman's. No stare bts best able t compete with bim, and all knock under Newman is king. Give Millar # book store a call, next Moor to Ballafonta post-office, where you gat the finest toilet articles and fancy goods, as wall as aaytbing you aaad in tba line of books and stationery. W# bear a number of ladies #ajs the Howe Sawing Machine is tbe best. Tbey are tbe most competent judges. There is a yeung woman ia Jaffarsan county who has never seen a railroad, has aevar been inaida of a cburcb, and who, tbe elbar day, saw a newspaper for the first time. Foreign missionary societies take notice., _ Our Young Iriend, IV II Foreman, this wee l -, emigrated to K lw*rd-bur|, Mich. FrasarT* voui Baby health by j promptly admiaisteriag I'r. i>ui- s ItakT Syrup for the iliseasr* ot early childhood. , Price "Jo cent a bottle. j __ A calf owned by 11 C. Keller, tiia weighed U' lb-, when tsv.' weeks old, in two week* more gained -1 Is. Mr. K. must be tseding •! w th oats' tr*w that isn't threshad. All Ik# standard patent medicines, pur# and fresh at Frank Green s, as < all drugs, fancy and toilet articles. In the Bush house b leek-most complete drug house in tbe central part of the stale The new llnwe Sewing Machines are sold by A C Moure. The groat pop. ularitr. aad superiority of this machine i asserted br thousand* who have them in daily use. A good sewing machine it al most at indispensable in a household now a day* as is a goost coek-ng store. Offiss, Milesburg. Th# Faurth tjuarlav'x Meeting for FsansTalley M K Circuit, will he bald in Cartra Hall M K church Fridar e*en- I ing, Saturday, and Sabbath, next. Tke PreS'dieg Elder, RT, S. C. Swal'ow. will preach on Friday essring, sad he'd the Quartariy Oonf. on Saturday at 10 A M Ker Cr-'nce will preach and sing on Sat urday evening aad Sabbath. He is one of the "sweet siege# of Israel. lei every bode come. R*v. W. R. Wiiirgtr, Fester.' On Tuesday tba following officers! were elected in Fetter twp. Jwsirne—Thee. McKlry. School, rectors— Wm. B. Mingle, Jos. M tiilli land Supervisors Jv Spangler, tieo. Gressman. o*r#*r — Kohk l.ae, 1\ . Emeriak. Assessor—G, W Spangler. Auditor—W. \Y Royar. Townclerk— Peter Smith. Wrn. Carson. N ortharn precinct: J edge-J no Grave. Inspectors— Jo* Alexander, D. llrisbia Soutbarn precinct W. W. Spangler. Inspectors—B. F. Bitner, J*s. M'Clin tick. Cheap grocery aad provision store, ef Sechler A Co , Bush heus# block. They are new telling geods in their line at much reduced prices for Cash or in exchange for all kinds of country produce. They are receiving goods every day. so that customer* ean feel certain of getting pur# nd fre-b goods. The be-', coffee, tea. su gar, syrups, etc., in tha county. Their stock is complete and well selected, and eoasis'.i ia part of light n* heavy grocer ies, wood and willow ware, oranges, lem ons, nut* and raisins, c*nr,#d and dried fruits of every kind i d variety. The celebrated Washington butcher hams, tides, shoulders and breakfast ba.-on, to geiner with the choicest dried he#:". Per sons wan', ng goods in thair line will tiad fctir advantage to give ll.eai a oa Ml'-icat. Cowxntioß*. A grand j musical contention was held at Penti j Hall, Fa, last week, under the tranage ■ ti; of Prof. Jno. A. Weaver of Pine Grove Mills, Pa. He is a yeung mis of" more than usual musical talent and has proved himself vary efficient in teaching music. lie was a-risted by Mr. Frank Dale, of Be'.lefoite, who is a very p'eas- ; an: young uian, and made himself vary popular is this -action a- a singer et com a; music. E F Smith shuwad li.mtelf to t>s master of the vulia. and furni.had etc- • lent music J S Meyer also furnished j -p'ar.did instrumental music. Mrs Tav- j ler, of Lemant. displayed much ti#nt a a vocal sirger, and her muic w* much i admired by ail. Mitt KilaS Fts'ier ate j won laure - for being a very tlae alto siag #r. Miss Emma Gates. C. Pina Grove, a yeung ladv of eleeen years, tang somr ; beautiful pieces ; she deserves praise f.ir i lb* able manner in *hich .he performed her part. Th# weather proved very un- i favorrb'e on Monday and Tuesday, ba. ] notwithstanding, the convention wet well, attended and proved a perfect tuc-coe* Br*CTATOR. ; GUT'S MAONXTIC MOTOR.—With an I ordinary borsesbee megr.et. a hit ef soft iron, and a common ehing'e-nai l , a practi cal inventor, who for years ha beea p.>n> | aerieg over the p->w<-r lying dormant in tbe magnet, now demenstrales as his dis- ! rovery a fact ef tbe utmost importance in | magnetic science, which has hiiaerto *- 1 caped the ebservation of both scientists and practical electricians, namely, the ex itteac* of a neutral line ia tha magnetic ' field—a line we era the polarity of an in- j ducad magna: eaates, and beyond which i; changes With equally simpl# appti : aects ha shows the practical utilization o' his discovsry in such away as t> produce a magnetic motor, thus opening up a be- I wildering prospect of the possmilries ba fare us in revolutionizing the present methods of motive power through the tub- i , stitu'.ion ef a wonderfully ch#p and safe sgent Bv his achievement- Mr. Wea'ayj j W. Gary has quite up.et tba the theories of magnetic philosophy hitherto prevail-, icg. and litted magnetism out from, among the static forces where science hat placed < it, to th# position af a dynamic power i Th# Gary Magnetic Motor, tha result of | Mr. Gary's long years of ttady. is. in a worj, a simple contrivance which furnish ! •• its awn power, and will run ar.til worn j out by the force of friction, coming dan gereusly near to that awful bugbear, par patual motion j At Iluntingdan, Fenasvlvania, Mr. Ga ry mad* hit first practical demonstration, and allowed his discovert to ba examined and tha tact published lie bad laag been satisfied, from bit experiments, that if be ceuld devise a "cut-eff,'' tbe meant of neutralizing th* attractive power of a sta tionary magnet on another raited above it and adjusted on a pivot, unlike po>t op posite, and to arrange this cut-eff at t* work automatically, he could produce motion in a balanced magnet To this ead ba persistently experimented, and it was enly about four years ago that he made th# discovery, th# key to bis problem, which is the basis of his present motor, and up sgts our philosophy. In experimenting an# day with a piece of soft iron upon a magnet be ma<l the discovery of the q#u tral line ar.d th* chaa of polarity. At first he gave little aitei on to the discev ; ery of the change of polarity, net then ( recognizing its tignificaare, being abserb j ed ealiraly by the discovery of tbe neutral line up t'i bim Ilete was the paint for hi* cut-ofl. For a while ha experimented -n 're'y with batteries, but in September, lf>74, be succeeded in obtaining move ment indepeadent of th* battery. In June, the following year, Mr. Gary exhib ited this continuous movement tea num ber of genlieaen, protecting himself by covering the cut off with copper, se a* to disguise the re*! materia! used, and pre vent any one from robbiag aim of bis d.t discovery. Toe publican jn in tbe. local newspaper of the performance of the littl machine, which was cepied far and wida. excited much interest But the inventor was by no rneaas satisfied. He had suc ceeded in securing a cuntiaiiuu* molin. but not a practical motor. He had invent •da unique plaything, but not a machine that would da man's wark. boh# md* further experiments in on* direetion and aaetbsr, using for a long time the battery ; and it was not until e>>tne liui# after he moved to Boston (which w abeut tw# year* age) th-t he was convin. Ed that th# points in the change of pelaruy, with which be was so little impressed when he first hit upon tbem *>ong with his discov ery of the neutral line, were the true ones to work upon Thereafter his progress was mesl rapid, and in a little while he bad constructed working models, not valy to bis own satisfaction, but to tba of lho experts who bad lha fairness to give them a critical and thorough examination, clearly demonstrating his ability to secure motion and power, as tbey had never be fore been secured, from salf feeding and self-acting machine*. Ilis claim, as ha formally puts it. is this: "I have dicov ered that a straight piece of iron placed across the poles of a magnet, and near to ibeir end, changes its polarity while iu th* magnetic fisffd and before itr.imes in con tact with the magnet, the fact being, how aver, that actual contact is guardwt against. The conditions are that the thickness of the iron must ba proportion ed to th# power of tha magnet, and thai tbe neutral line, or line of change, in the polarity of the iron, is nearer or more dis tant from the magnet according to tha power af the latter and lha thiekn-s" of tha mrmer. My whale discovery is bused up on this change of polarity in the iron, witb or without a battery ' Power can be in creased ta any extant, or diminished, by tbe addition or withdrawal of magnets. Mr. Gray is forty-one yesrs old, having been born ia 1837 During tbe years de voted to working out bis problem he has sustained himself by tbe proceeds fram the sal* of a few useful inventions mad* from time to tim# when he was lorced to tura aside from his experiments to raise fund*. From the sal* ef one of these in ventions—a simpl* little thing— ho realix rd sometbiag lis* tan lh .u.-and dollars E. M. BacoV, in; Harper's Magatine for March. ' 1.1 V'KUY FIKK 70 HORSES LOST The Seventh Av liverv in New 7 orl w* partially destraved by tire •># Tliurs dm evening I ft. In the western par of the building, on the second floor, weri stored 100 sleight, K'-O et of harness ami balls, 40 bales of hav, to bales of straw, tftk | busb> Is of oats arid liX) bags of bran. Thej w#>e all dastroyad. The sleighs rang* in sain* from 40 to $ hXX apioo# and the har ness at t0 a sal Seventy horse- wert 1 burned or suffocated. The horses ranged in value from f to |4iO per head. The effect upon the horses it thus told tn the lie a: I'e reperl Mr. Briggs' talesman. IV Cooler, with I others, *s soon at the tire waa duc vered 1 rushed to the stall- w here the bene# w er , already -luffing the murkv air and giving ' i-ther it kens .-1 lea'. Twilight end tirubv Stilh grav nian-s were first i.toted fruw taeir mangers and led toward the dour Tba other g r > <ms meanwhi s tumesl the other animal* Milt of tha'r stalls as rapid |*as they Could and tried to drive them into Ilia street C-HIIT bad g.>t as far as the threshold with Twilight and Grubv, whet- the upisar and excitement having (juicbly increased. Ihev were trued wi'h • udd-n terr-'T and Ibe strangest eff-'rls i-*uld not prtsvenl theiu fr>m lurmag back. All li e horst- that were ri< t a'readv ia the i -'.reel* ftillttwt'sl thnr x .tuple and there was a terrific slani|>ede, accemnanied hv :he drwatliul stamping and clash ol hauls anil t'eerlul aaiglis of fright a> thes sctir 'ted back to the rear end of lb* central . geagway I Tbcr# they hud.lied inacawenag s . \ wring mass, their eyes glewu g wuh tar-er *r.d v.slb'e to those who knead in bu' wra powarleaa to save them Several a l .- ! teapU were made to coax them forward again low*-d the entrance, but in vln ftiea w.tula ni budge Toe strange arc I mveteriou- fasciisat.on wun .1 firaexerct-as I of *r brain creatures had taken pssesessiot | it tbem. The flames rapidly enve'ope.! •hem. aid then there began a kicking -t nnowti g and p tinging wnich soundeo as if suiue of the transformed spirits of pandemonium were making their agon #- t sard oa earth. Tbe cries of the poor an imals were piteous in the tipsrnsand had something ot human in them at tunes tba'. would piers #to the hardest heart. Fifteen horses only had been led out. One ot tnrse was a bay mare belonging to Mr Atmers and valued very highly She wa tha last to escape and presented an awfu* appea-arica. Her eves wra gone and ' f vin the r tnpl> aockaU dripped pieest of shredded flesh and braia. liar ears war# nearly burned .-9, and her hide was as Cleanly swept of hair as it it bad been she veu As she was lad through Broadway her groans sent a shu-siler through th# im mense crowd. In a stable on Korty-lrst street sha fouad a temporkry refuge Mas sages wer# sent to the office of the Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty te Aaima.s i for an otficsr to put a merciful and to bar existence. Thar# she stood in the middle of th# floor with head bent low and sway ing to and fro, turning it to this tide and that, where the pitying grooms watched ( br without ability to grant relief. These' meu, who-e n-sooiat.on with man's noblest iriscids rea.lets thetn tuscapnbla to their feolirtg aioiest as to thoso of human beings a xpressed tbe most poignant distress at the spectacle. STRUGGLING WITH THE FLA- Gl'K v The St Fs'.ertburgh OV -V• publ .sLes a telegram from Traritr.n, FJth inst , stat ing tha s.nce lha thaw set in the number of the p'ague stricken has increased, l'ro fe-sor Jac vbi, of Charkoff, bead of th* Medical Commissi >n aut into tbd infect ed district, has been attacked with the disease and was worse at last accounts. Tticre is no sickne.-s *t Salonlcn or at Ravala. Tbe number of deaths from typhus at Xanthi ba reached "JiV.' The majority there is decreasing t,'aarantir.e wili lie imposed at Malta on all va-se'.t ar riving from Tunn and Egypt, ex-ept steamers passing through the Suez Caaal. wi.hout *iimrnunica'.ing w th the there. The military authorities at St. Petersburg have despatched saveutaaa more doctors to the infaeted districts. General M!i koff is taking very enarge'Jc maasuras there A correspondent ot the Novo* Vramya tc'egrapb# that General Melikoff. finding the local prisons in a shockingly filthy coalition and overcrowded, threat ened the "fficial. with d -ath if *uch a con dition of things continued. Tba Saai'ary Council of Marseille- has prolonged the querartine on vessels arriving from Spain and Italy with suspected goods. Th# im portation of rags is absolutely prohibited Woollen, silk hertvhnir and cottrn goods are quarantined for #■ indaho".# period. A Icier de-t-atch from St. Petersburg says 1 Genera! Melikoff hat ordered tu# form*. tion of a military corden slorg tbe entire i course of the Ve'ga to prevent the spread ! of the plague. BcA!.*at:RO, Fab. 15. 1879 MR. KF RT7 : I see by lb* PROCEEDS G* j of .he Legn.ature that thay arc discu-tiag the propriety of reducing the selarie* of j public officers, which is receiving contid -1 erabla opposition in th* house. Mr. El- Idrad, of Clintoa county, has presented a bill which hat bten -ant to the committee j on retrenchment, which would reduce the salaries, :•*, and compensation of all pub j lie officers, agents and employee- of the I gevcrnmer.t to the rate fixed by law prior to the 4th of March, iwil—which I belies# would be a reduction of about 30 per cent. —t# meet th* s>-ntimant of the people in this locality, the reduction should not be let* than 50 per can; , which would carry it baak to March, 1858; and a- tba sal arias are now dawble what they were at that lima there cannot be any good reason given for not patting tham ilswn to tha! figure, in both state and county offices. Th# tax-payars who are favoring a reduc tion shauld let# no tim# in making it known to the member* of the Legislature by petition or letter. The Auditor's Report for 1878 is bofo us, which shows some reduction in the ex penses from the former year, in the item of boarding prisoners, which is reduced fr> m 50 to 40 cents per day—making a dif ferance of $251.A0. I balieva th# law tixe the compansatian for boarding prisoner! at 75 cents per day . if I am correct in m opiaion as to tbe law, than the commis sioners made a mistake in allowing ant more than the compensation fixed by law the prison-keeper accepting th# situation would make it a binding contract en hii part, and make it the duty of the eommis • ioners to carry out that contract in goor tailb, for the advantage of their constitu ents. If the prison-keeper thinks ttie corr.pen utinn not sufficient, he should apply t< the lawmakers at Harrisburg for a rem* dy. It is a fact thai cannot be deriiec that there are hundreds et decent, hones men, living in Centre county, with fami lies ranging from two members up to ten that support themselves on lest than 4i cents per day, and are obliged to pay I lax oat of thair scant earnings which i applied to pay boarding far mote who an to tertunate as t* get inside of our pritoi walls, where they can get free lodging and it families can live on such scant earn ings I think prisoners thouid be tati>(le< 1 to fare a* better. 8. U. The St. Gothard tuune! is now the longest, tunnel in the world, tin ' length, bored from both side-, reach ing a lotal of L' 5,481 yards —longe > than the Mont Ceuis. Very marl; 1 3,000 yards still remain to he exca . vated. Most ot the laborers employ I ed in the galleries are Italians. The; ' work night and day in shifts of eigh , hours each,and their work is describ J ed as being terribly severe. The hea is so great tint they can wear n ' clothes whatever. 'I hey return to th - mouth of the tunnel streaming wit! 1 perspiration, their faces are yellot ~ and ghastly, they cannot bear th light of tbe sun, they walk with ben t shoulders, and stagger as if carryini j burdens too heavy for their strength , They are nevertheless said to b • cheerful,and even merry. They su[ £ port their hard lot without repininj . and save money. , Tha present status ot the Ohio rejtubl r cans it tur Great. Hat the Fraudulent c ItifUiis in bit owa land? r.j W ATKK-Lotit.KD AT SKA. |CtjMtxi DID Ilkl'Ootio Plftwo DIJ 1 ' On a WfM'l Full ill Water, ri Falmouth,, Feb l I *' i*l office j j font mill ChurU- taiuau, tii Id;only survivors of lh# Ainctnin tc h<> n# r Kilella, •( Portland. Mr, bound fron n j A araioulh lor th* itln 1 <•! Aatigua ,'\\#t lnui".", *4! gt noal l v r b*oti landed hrr* to .lav. g On January ft, during lha early iu >rn R i NK hours, A heavy sea SI i*#D th# vossol eiO! tlio 1 row oi'fiv* man 4 V-iu*n only <# 1 !.„ Jack, tho other lour bring below lijUaplain llur.ar and i'hiaf Officer Fr J and tho cook nail on Jo W a* >ha tururj 'I ivrr Tba turvivora than succeed#t is ''getting on lb* sid* o.' lb# >#•! Tm ijconk Irll ofl oihauatad attar thrra hour#. Tho captain .u.oumbed to tha exposure anil fatigue *flar rallantiv holding 1 n 1 unlit after eight clock in th# morning 1 Tha v###l tinally, by lha action ot the wave# and bsing full o( water, righto i bar •rlf Fo'to and C.'sasea managod with , grra", difficulty to mika lhair way nce . ntara to lha \a#l dark. I bov laid 1 plank* on tba winJ'asi and wa'.ar barrel. which rarrad an thrif b'd and wotting . pla. o for filloati dav# Neither a! thana tlapt tor tba flrt thrao day*, expecting iova'v moaiont that lb* vcsol weu.d sink il>#n#*!h them On ttio fourth dav a bar ' rot of applti it'atrd from tua forehold A Inch thav lUl coded in capturing. lb# apptaa warn saturated with *alt and cau* ad tba poor !a aw. tl a moat il to: o thint iThoy aGe obtained a I>>>X of a!lad mack ' ara!, which '.hay greedily devc. r#d. Ona day batara they wara rtacuad a bnrral of flour fl >atad out Iroei the hold Thay maoo dough of the flour and at* it raw. uatil a wit* walked all away. On January while lha wind *0 parent 0, |J and the •in wa- about tig down, the wreck the unhappy nion wore fl .at ag • on was **n by th# Spanish brig Dorotoa |which bar* down upo" thatu. It scan cam* alongside and rateued ll.a -urvivor# who war# hoping and | raying for dea'.b ! ' cc tna *> lh"ir ra taf. \Thon the Spaniards took lh# two man ! off they had only icvsn apple* left For their break tail thay had two apple# aai h and iom* rattan haddock They ware n uch an emaciated condition that thay had to be lifted from oil their plank bad, to whick thay had tied ihemkeive? to preyrnt heiag waahed overboard Thay speak ID tha war mart term* of gratitude of the g: eat kindr.ctt they cxper.e*c#d a', the t an Is af ( their reacuar#. THE RUSSIAN PLAGUE. Wa-hingtou. February 15.—Mr. Kasaon, United States minister at Vienna, in a dispatch to the secretary of state under date of January 26. give* au elaborative description if the tieu iH'rt or plague which har tua ic its appearance in Russia Alarm i felt not ouiy among the people, but bv the governments of Germany, Austria and Hungary. Medical rep resenUlives of these powers have ie ccntly held a meeting in Vienna to consider what tueasaree should bctak rn to prevent the introduction of the epidemic into their territories. It was resolved to send competent phy sicians to the scenes of the plague to investigate its character and to obtain authentic data resj>ecting it. Mr. Kassou gives at some length the trustworthy reports already re ceive! from these representatives. Without going at length into the scientific and technical details of those report# it may be said hers that in Russia tlm disci!-, is officially Styled "the epidemic" and not the "plague. It prevails along the river Volga and on its islands. Measures have been taken to confiue it to the riparian dis , trict of the Volga successfully up to ; the then latet dates of information. Reports of its prevalence outside of thu district are raid to be without 1 foundation. The mortality in onie placts was equal to 100 per cent 1 lie > symptonia observed by • 'tie of the phy • siciaus justified him, he said, in cun ? sidering the fearful malady either a ! a most virulent typhus or as a pecu liar human pest indica , or m a new malady existing between typhus and perl. 'ltie sanitary con dition ot the people subject to the perl ' is very unfavorable, and the prevail ' tog weather war equally bad during the greater prevalence of the disease I'tua physician emyioyed quiuine in x wardly in large doses aud all tin remedies against febrile dirsases, bui ( without SUCCCM. Nearly all the pa tients died. Six arfhy surgeons and f nearly all who came in contact with r the dead died, although disinfectant! , were freelv ured. After full investi gation ard discussion he comes to tht „ conclusion that the only means of sup ' prcssinn is quarantine. Mr. Kassor f remarks that private information ii • more alarming than that which is ul t lowed to pass official doors. It is, In savs, a more fata! disease than tin ,t cholera, anl its true character mu- be the study of the medical profeasioi -.iu America, as it is in Euroj>e. THE RIVAL PIPE LINES. Exciting .Struggle Now Going on Fc 0 tween the Tidewater aud Stand* d ard Liues at Williamsport. [Cor. Philadelphia Itsc .rd ] >*' Williamsport, Krb. 9.—The itruKltt ''row joing 0B betwssa the Tidewater Pro v ! ducer's Pipe Lin# and th Standard moo opoty ii beginning to assume formidabl y proportion* Rendered desparate by th apparent sueces* of the Producer*, th 1 Standard is aow moving heavsn and rartt >• a# it ware. t> circumvent them. When • 1 became a fixed fact that the Producoi d were going to build a line from Wiiliatm - port t* Friskee, tbe-Standard at once el eorp* ofangineer* at work to survey a r • va! line, and they have been basy in th mountain during the intonndy cold wsatli ■ cr that ha* prevailed. By hurrying up fc 'd thepurpo** of getting potscssion of th '• line the Producers liad a road cut throug i- at once, and a keuvy force wu set to wor • 'o build a telegraph line. It is aow cow If plated to the village of Walerviile, 0 • Piae creek, 'Jo miia* northwest of th II place, and offices opened at both end* < '• the route. The poles are *et th* entii ,n ditance of 1M miles, and it is expecte V. that the wiro will be strung to Coudm port in three or four days, and an ><!k ! d opt-aed tharo. Several car loud* of p1 p havo been received here, and heavy coi (ignments are expected men. In th meantime, the Standard engineer* ar e hard at w rk surveying the rival line e abort distance south oftlie Producers' tin. '* ami obtaining the right of way. It is a :r Icgod that in several initancai advanlag V has been taken of land owners throug k* misrepresentation. Mere in William V port a rich property-holder has been pai :y SI(JU per lot for tDo privilege of pas|in 111 through several lots It is suspected thi b- tha object of the Standard is to get a riv M line through as soon as passibla to lap tl 10 Pennsylvania I'ailrosd, when freights wi ie be put down below what the Heading roa tl) has contracted to carry oil for, and evet w effort made to ruin the business of the Pr , e ducera. It is also suspected that it D t .Standard contemplate* tho erection ef 1 ,g val refineries here. FORTY FIVE DEGREES BELOW p-' ZERO. Ottawa, February 14.-The eoldi I weather of the season prevails to-day llh* Ottawa valley. At Ottawa city t li* thermometer it 21 degree* below r.ere. . DO'Bitsoß, (Juebee, at 6 a. m. the tnercu Ifrcae tt i!><iyrt;ea below aero. The Km 11 Season tor flic year 1878 is now opening and a New and EXCELLENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODs IS COMING IN „ \ I'(iUGUKNH EIMIiU ,V CO.'S, CKN IRK HALL, and which will be eold at IAJWEHT FIOURE-S. They Uvcan etook and well Rorted in every line, IHLS HAM Il /tress (iiiotlst. Clothing, Hals V Caps, Hoots <Sf Shoes, Notions, Groceries, at Lowest f'rices. 1 I WILL HE L'O A * I R INTEREST TO' FATRONIZE YOUR HOME M KUCHA NTH," INSTEAD OF GOING AWAY FROM HOME. OIVK US A CALL. IMMEDIATELY KEEPS THE BEST HOLE LEATHER VERY CHEAP. HA AC GUGGENHEIM) R 1 • J TROI RLE IN ALASKA. | ' ( \ ietorin, Eebrnnry 16. Tlieteana-j " ship California front Sit kn, Kchruarf '■ 10. 1 .'ports much excitement in Sitka !, hon she left, the Indians having J ' iln cutcncd t<< nnuiliilate the white*.L n 1 1 lie ciliienr are annul and awaiting the ultaek. lo Indians who iMule#- cil to the murder of .Jnm. - llrown, w< re stirrendeied lo the collector. ' ace tin- dec it HI ef the Mop-em* Ceurt < of the failed Suite# ustiit rig th# eent'.i tutie :ity nf tt.e low of ('• ngre-* agt a#t polyramy the el r gv f New York are' ati"ut to n ve in n bi.ir against tbr '|t)iiiila C uimuailv "f tit State A meet* " Mug it t > b held si Syracuse to orgaaix* "'the proposed a-*u't. the clergy in the ' m 'vsmei.t thii.l. it ills r >ug for one n.aa to have many wives, ili*a greater wrotig, for uae woman t te every inau t wife,' and fvr one mn to bs vscry woman t hu# | bsu I he marital tie mint be tiel'.er reg ulated than thai, and the r'.ergy R -e on the war-path aga.nst the Oneida iniquity. TRAIN WRECKKHS FOUND Gl'lL* TY. ! 't'vrre tlsu'.e. February 14 Knight and 1 Jackoiae, th • were j mtlv indicted for . wrecking a train on me Indianapolis *■>*, St Louis railway, wore tuua* guilty to-j :*v and tci.'.e cr.l to .riipr nineut ler, t life. iIIUKK til I Ll>lt I. NBC UN Kl) To 1 hi A Til. | Augusta. Mr , Feb. 16 Ephriam llys te* tab his wife left tueir buiue at .**onicr ville, u Friday forenoon, to do tosaa truing, lea#ing their three children aged r r pe< .velv, 4 yaar>, '.'t years and eigbt j 1 , nth*, aln# in the lmuie The houaeU 'caught Are and before aid arrived it was', 1 destroyed together with in contents, the' 1 children perishing in the flames AbouV , a vearitg ' another ene of Hyster's chil-; , dren was burned to death. . • r 1 ... ' l London. February " \ igbt huadr*.! t . eap ee* have ikar.d 1 ,'Js'wl'l strike 10-merrow , la M K stic artty a traa.e tee og two . Swsla th an • i-eiviar their wage*, fo'.- lewad tkem heme, split tha heads of both with a hat bet. robbed the bouse aud " ' shortly afterwards fell ia'.o the hands of 1 1 the sheriff. A ravolu'.. :i has br< ,*a out in llayli. , N' gr d-ttarbances of an a'arm.ag char- • acter have carrcd in the Island ■ ' St. •. Vincent r In ae imp r tant batt'e at Victoria. Vss-i Ii 1 e.-ue'a on lebriarv ■>, the government t*.K>t>t defeated the rev !u' 'ni'.t and ea- f teed t'a-acas oa tbe "'.b. San Kravctece. \, A dif.tcb from San 1 Jo>* tar# tl at a tire damp expl.xien in a ' ' tuanel of the Southeee Coast railr ad, near * A * .-el '• • • V N r.e 4 . natnen w.ll probably die. ; Kiel 'nond. F-h. It I" t' *_ 1 tiled r Stales Ctr *uit court te day A ex Vaughen, a 1 • cte 1 y*#ter la* of e* ot 1 x #tufl r g • in Fater*burg wa# serlprirad 1 ne vear > ' 1 impris-o rneat in s sr. 1 S' #<l 4' with cost# of pr >eeu'.iori. 1 Dip tho tips of tiail* in <rrrasc ami thev will easily drive into any bard trnod, where other* e they would ' double and brc*k. 1 Croup can te cured in one minute. ) 1 and tfit- remedy is simply alum and 1 ' sui;nr. The way to accomplish the 1 deed is to talc a knife or orate aud y i shave oft" in small particles about a t leapocufu! of alum ; then mix it with 1 j twice its quantity of eugar, to make it | palatable, and administer it as quick < fn pnamhlo. Almost itisatitatifsous re t lief will fdlow. L Lmi.r: Cot'RTtttJX — ' Tbe art ol j 1 "iiviujj topether' plensurab y is great- ( lv promoted tiy the habitual exchanges of "he little courtesies of thin life; they ' are never unimportant, never unac ceptable, are always grateful to the*( feeling in every household. Shall ' " brother and sisters he lews careful ol . the feelings of one another than thuae ( ola stranger T And between huaband 1 an 1 wife should there be a leas gentle- ( m ss of deportmeut. suavity of manner, . 1 and courUey of expression, than is cx |v tendcsl to outsiders, who havt no spec e ial claims and may never be seen u again? Shame upon any member of '. any family who neglects those nffeo ' tionate nttctiions and those stiavitties 1 of deportment towards the members of the household, and even to the low est servant, which cannot fail to ele-, 1 vate the jMvar, and to draw from the 1 ttciever those willing and spontaneous n r cjprocities which make of family as-| | s tciationa a little heaven below. * MAKKKTS. s{ l'hilailaiphia, Feb. 17 —Wheat, red *1.07; Fa amber I.o* UvsMftM. Cora 44 Osl* :K>, Flaxseed $1 40. OHICAOO. Cbicagn, Feb 17 —Wheat r*d winter '.Cij Os'"'. Corn J-'l. Oau 22. Rye .to. CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia. February 17.--Cattle dull rec*i|st*, 2.NM hend: good t prim*. .*>l iiiediuus common, SJf 1 I She*a. dull; receipts 6IMO head, good 'Utile; medium, o't.'dc com won 4(i*r>C. Hogs —Market slow; receipts 4,000 head, p- l*S*6ic. me<l.um. 1 -r. I'd*. o- ___ ■- 1 Nervous DehUity! Nervous Debility! :,a Debility, a d#nres>Sd, irriiabls 'late ofj . 1 mind, a weak, nervnos, exhausted fe#!inr, 1 n<> energy "r animation, c mfuseJ licail, h. wauk memory, th# constuuence# of exces it f#s, mental overwork Thi# nervou# de rj tniity find# a sovertign cur# in A. F Kun kal'S Bitter Wine of Iron. It tons* the *rtem, dispels the mcntnl gloom nnd d#- n spondency, and rejuvenates lh# entire sy# r j. tein. (#t the genuine. Tek# only K. F. h ' Kunke!'#, it he* a yellow wrep*er around 1 it, his photograph no oul#ide Price, $1 Ik' h-jfer boo I#, or six for $5 (10. Ask yur or druggist for it, end if he h it net get of h # to- Proprietor. '-'.V' N. Ninth St., Phila- 1 . delphia Pa Advice free, by enclosing * ! ttiree-eent ptgmp. rk WORMS WORMS WORMS, aj.' K F Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fail* _| to destroy I'm, Seat ami Stomach! I Worms. Dr. Kunkel, th* only success* 11,1 ful physirinn wbe tsisntsi Tape Worm in of two hours, alive with head, and no le# un ,re til raasovod. Comnion sense teaches ifl . T#pe Worms be rem v#d all oth#r worms 1 can b# readily destroyed. Advice at of !r - flee and sl-'re. free The dH'tor can t#'l ce whether or not the patient ha# worm*, pj.l Thousands are dying dally, with worms, and d • not know it Fits, spasms, cramps, >( * choking aad suffocation, sallow complex he ion. cir-les around the eys. swelling sad ra' pain ia the stomach, restless at night, | grinding of the t#eih, picking at tbe nose, .cough, fever, itching at lh# seal, huad -10 ] ache, foul breath, the patient grows pal* tl- and thin, tickling and irritation In the so- us, —all lUesv wvmiitoins. and more, corn* r . from w*rms K K Kunkel's Worm Syr s up never tails to remove them. Price. '• J>l (k) per bottle, or six bottles for $">00. lid (For Tape Worm, write and consult the tJK Doctor J For all others, buv of your drug gist tho Worm Syrup and if he has it not. "" j send to I Sr. F. F Kunkel. JV.i N. Ninth rallSireet, Philadelphia, Pa Advice by hp! mail, free ; sand three-cent stamp. ri)| |aofebit TN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF rj " 1 CKNTKK COUNTY - he la the aialt.-r of the petition of Samuel r |. J. Herring, et al, for citation oa the heirs and legal representative* of Peter Durst, dee'd, to show cause why specific perfor mace of contract should not be decreed The undersigned, a commissioner appoint ' ed lo take tnstiuiony of the petitioner* and all other testimony if found, hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties inter est anted, al his office, in Bellefonte, Pa., on in Tuesday, tho IMb day of March, next, al the 111 o'clock, a. in., to attend to the dutiei At of his appointment, try W. A. MORRISON, 20 fob It CVtuxiimvner. I- V 1 I Lcwfb'rp, Centre & Bpruc Crck KRj W EST W A RD. 1 3 5 T.g*\ >■ A U r u. r TT Mnntand n 7 <*' I !>'> <1 30 L.awisbuig ... 7LO J.'.H o.:ts T'.'hurn 9.14 ft Air. at Spring Mill* '■'!*> FAS'I WARD. 3 I (i L.TIVI AHA M r.M Spring Mills 1" I" Cl'burn ■ 10 HI L.ewitl urg Ii HI 12 46 ''.4 FT Arr at Montandon t> 60 100 T> 00 Not 1 and J connect at Moniandon will. Erie Mail, writ MI tlie PHILADELPHIA ami Erie R. K. NO*, fl asd 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Kxpr< s wist No# J and '< with 1 ast Line west. Sjirmg Mills Market. - Wheat 'RJ. Rye, 45c. Corn, ears, per bu. new, ,45c ats, 22C Buckwheat, "fx\ Clovorseed, 00 to s.', 75 Chop, per ton, S'AI.OO. Plaster, ground nerton. SIO.OO Flour, per bbl SS.OTF Butter, lftc. Tallow, tic. 11am, KC. Hneuldars. 4C. Clean Bides, 4|c. Ragv, 'Jr. Egg PER doe., PJc.' Tub washed wool Ssc, Packed butter worked over, 10C. Coal, Rrtail. Bv Car, Grass. Egg, $4 *. $4 20 Stova, $5 00 $4 lift Chetinut. $4 J5 s'! HU L'ea, 'JU t ftft MAKKILU. Oa Feb. 11, in George's Valley, by Ray. W K. Fischer, Andrew Zettla, of near Spriag Mills, and Magg.a R. Suit, of Pot ter * Mills. DIED. In Milrov, oa Tuesday avaaiag, Feb ruary 4TB, James Thompson, one of' tbe old**', and most arominaat citixan* of that place. In tha 71>lh year of bis age. Oa 12, in llaine* twp , Aana ltesterman widow <>f Jacob llosterman, #*,; , aged; about GU years. VALITA INVIN I TI:. Tna spring session of ibis Select s#hool will be ope: ad on th# 14th of April next, in th# Public .School building at Centre Mali. It# P *a>ar.'. situation, central posi tion aad easy access together with abund ant accommodations and a thorough liter - arv arid classical course of study, make, this a desirable school for persons from a distance Uoard.AG can be bad at verv I reat riahla ralee. Tuition from 4to H dol lars. For further particulars address ) 11. F. BIT*E. A 8.. Prin. feb'Jt) lit I'enn 11 all. Pa. S NOTICE - J i | Letter# testamentary on the ESTATE of Ja- T eob Kvert, late of L'enn lowaabip d. E , ed. ha ving baen granted to tba undersign- | ed. a ! ) • raons indebted T* *aid estate are reja red to make immediate payment, and :I <te hav ng claims against tbe same to pre-ent th- rn. duly authent. RATED by 'a F -r sa'.t lemant. BAM 1. EVERT, C.EOKGK ROWER, feb'.J 6t Executors. '- TWO VALUABLE FARMS AT T 1)11 IVATM SALE L THE farms are sit- cated a Potter township, Centre county. Pa about two miles southwest ef Cent-# Hall, and abeut one M e #REt of tbe "Old Fen,' in lha heart ef Perns Valley. N" 1 containing 215 44 IDA, more cs r le*a. AN'AT 175 acre- eiearad. and 4T AC-as UAB timhare* with Ihnf.V large HKLT K HOUSE. UANK BARN ,aw UT'TBFT FWAT. Wash House, Bate HU#a. and outbuild. ag. all TA g->"d repair, and at UKCH VRI> of choice fruit. NO V ronumi-G 259 44 IDA. mora' or If-sssi. AL •TL AS' acre* cleared and ftt< acraa wall limb-red with thnflv white oak, most!? heavy large BKICK HOL'SK. HAN K HAKN mewl sftt4o feet. Wash lluu-E, ' WIF'IS Corn Cjths asd other oul- TU''D gt. RUROIAG watar #1 the house and at the 1 *rn, and a LARGE ORCHARD The farms are under good cultivation . first QUALITY lim*WL"AE 'and. and two of tha BET ar.D MOST desirable farms in Penas Valley TBF Lw:#H*rg, Centre ant Spruce CraeS Railr<'ad is graded threagii' one of lh# farms aad when finished will: have nearest -nation at "Old Fort ' Willi be Id very lew if appnealiea be mad* soon to ADAM UOY. j "> feb 4; Bellefonte, Centre cautty, PA DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT. The we'.L known store stand at Farmer S M '.IS. with darellieg haute, barn, aad out bu, dings, and about twenty acres of; fanning land IT offered for real. This IT a cap/.al chance to opan up businvts. Fer particulars -a'N un ar address J B FISHER. 16 jaa If. I'ann Hall. Pa. NEW PENSION I-AW. All P#A.n<E# BY a.* UA tiacia back al <l* UF DL# | -!•>* KCEIAL >W r# APEAAD I'.anoD*.. XM(I appltf anl*. E>NI! !•-> T ATTN* F >R OIW. bUtli. atd lasutcllMi t !* w } ITK<* £KAI*I), v IS UL l lUt fcv- M t.. U 4 NOTICE - Nl. tick ~s hereby given that note# fivoa lh# underiga*d, and due February 12, IK7U. ar# in the bands of A Luck#AßA*H. #sq.. for collectien, wh#re 'parlies ftilercsted will attend FO jan $1 ABRAHAM HORST. TN QUEST • In th* matlar of the estate of Abraham Keber, deceased, late of Miles township. Centre countv. PA To Pells# Kebsr. tieorga Kaber. Micha #l R.'brr, Lvdia Z'hner. Gee H. Zabner, Margaret Wieland, Geo. 4\ asbington Wie and, Eve Rebcr, Annie Kern# anil J. F Kern#, th# heirs and legal representa tives of Abraham Kaber. deceased. " Take notice that by virtua of a writ of Partition issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre cuetv *nd to me directed an Inquest Will be held at th# lata residence of Abraham Reber, deceased, in the town ship of Miles, and county of Centre, on ■ Tuesday the Uth day of March. A D lh?.'. at ten o'clock, A ra., of said day, f.ir 'the purpose of making partition ot tha real Ctat* of said d#C#as#d, t# and among I hi# heirs and legal representative#, if th* ' same can he ILON* without prejudice lo or •poillng of the whole, otherwixn to valu# R and appraise lh# umt according to law, 1 at which time and place you may be pres ent if you think proper Sheriff s Office, 1 JONII SI*ANGLER. Ba.lefnnte, Pa. V Skeriff. 1 Februaay 7, 7'J. ) 13 feb 4t IL T 1' NQUEST NOTICE.'- In the matter of , tna estato of Chriatiaa Neese, deceased. late ef Penn township. Centre county. PA I To Jaeob Neese (of Penn Hall), R'tjta both Neese, Catheriee Feidlar, _W M Neese (of Millheim), Lemuel N#e#E, Kuianuel NOEe, Klieaheth Alexauder Harriet Ne-##, Jacob NEOTE (of Spring Mills), Joba Neese, Sarah 4>rev*. WM (4 rove. Rebecca M >yer, Henry Meyer ' Willard Neese, Elmer Neese end J J ; Hartkaugh, guardian of the said Willard , Neese and Klmer N#*te. Peter Noete. SAMUEL Neese, William Neese (of Pann | Hall) James Neese, Catherine Gents*!, James L>. lienUel, Thomas J. Neese. Alexander W Nay#*, Mary Jane Smith. ' Sila# Smith, Win Krape, Michael Near , hood, Leah Whitehill. Thomas Whitehlll, Rebecca HONEY, John H- uey, Catberia- Aly, David Aly, A. K Nearhood, L.aea , ru# 11. Naarhooil, John Geary, Mary R Beaver, Samuel Beaver, Christian Moyer, Andrew Mover and David 4>eary, thv hell* and legai representatives ef Chris tian Neese, deceased : Take notice that by virtu# ef a writ of partition issued out of the Orphan's Court ■" O! Centre couatv, arid to me directed, an inquest will be held al the late residence 1 of Christian Ntese, deceased, ia LH* town- T ship of Penn, and couuty of Centre, on ~ Wednesday, tba I'Jth day of March, A. I). 1(479, at ten o'olook, a. M., of said day for tho purposo of making partition of tha real estate of said deceased, to and amosg D her hoiri and legal representatives, if thv is same caa bo done without prejudice to or • spoiling of tbe whole, otherwise to valu* n and appraise the same aoeording to law, it at which time aad place you may be pret is ont if you think proper. Sheriff's Office, ) JOHN BPANGLER, Bellefonte, Pa. > Sherifl 1 FEBRTURY 7, '7J. J 13 FOB 41 11 Altll Y K. II ICRS, (Hurce*>or to T. A. Hick* SL Bro.) WHOLESALE Jk RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints* Glass, Putty, &c*, &o, MT.tlau ha* Hit' ugt urj of the South Rend llilllert Flew for HiU #■ -t.. j fl I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY'THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS I I I) ALU EAGLE NURBEKY, 4 nion 1) villc, Fleming PO. Pa. ' Fruit, Fkad* and Ornamental Tioet Vifies, Ac Apple irve# 14 cents, or $1: prr 100. Peach tree# 12 rents, or $lO per I<>). Pear tie##, standards, 45 rents; dwarf# 2ft rent* Shade tree# 4<J te AO eents. Kvergreen tree# 40reiil. Grape vines 23 res ta. My tree# are thrifty aad ef approved variet.es. WM. P FISH RE. SO jan 4t. ESTRA Y.—Cam# to th# residence el Kliat Bistline, in Ferguson town ship. neer Fair Brook achool-house, some Un a in October, IH7M. on# Brindle hteer, then supposed to be two veart old, a piei cut out *f upper part of left ear, whit along un der side ol b-lly. The owner is requested to corn# forward and prove property and take it aw*y, otherwise 11 wu! he dispose t "f according to law GEO. ECKEL. JO jan . Town Clerk. J7XBCUT4JRS' NOTICE.— I lie'.trrs testamentary on th# estate of ;Wm Ailiaon, lato of Potter twp., de ceased, having been granted to the under itigned, all persons indebted to said estate 'are required to make immediate payment, and those having claim* against the tame to present them, duly authenticated by law, for settlement. All accounts remaining unsettled after Jan'y 1, will be placed in the hand* ol a Ji-ti> e for collect.an. WM. M. ALLISON, JAS. A lIEAVEK. Executors. OKNTRK HALL Furniture Rooms! 17.R4 KRI WBINF, respectfully inform# the niit-nt of Centre county, that he (ia# bought out the do aland ol J. U. lieiainger, and ha* reduct-o the pr<ces He ha# constantly on hand 1 and makes to order BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANI>S. CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac . Ac Ilit stock ef ready made Furniture I# large and warranted of good workman ship, and it ail made under his immediate supervision, and i# offered at rates cheaper than elsewhere. Call and tee his stock before purcta'ng elsewhere. feb 2£ Awirded th* HigHwt Meda! at \i tuna ami Philsilcij Lin. E. A H. T. A~NTHONY A CO. &91 Broadway. New York. Manufacturers, Importer# A Dealers in Velvet Frame*. Album*, Grapbo acopca, Storeooflop** aud View*, Engravings. Chrome#. Phot graphs, and kindred f-K>d*—Celebrities, Actre>#e, etc. | PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. W# are headquarter* for everything in thv way of Sterooopliconk and Magic Lantern*. ' Each style being the best of iu c'aas in tbe Market Beautiful Photographic Transparencies o! Slaloary and Engravings for the window. Convex glas* Manufacturer* of Velvet ' Frame* for M iniatures and Convex liies* | Pictures. Catalogue* of Lanterns and Slide*, wile ' directum* for using, tent en receipt of ten iconts. 12dc<Jl HENRY BOOZER. (lATRf. II 11.1., w**CT*<-Trar.m or Baddies Harness India*, Collars. Vhipa Flyaata, and also keep* on hand Cotton Net*, etc. Prices low at any where els*. All kind# of repairing don#. The best 1 stock always kept on hand. All work war ranted. A there of the public patronag# j it kindly solicited. 11 apr, 14 y PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, and allowlntar! est: Discount Notes; Buy and Bell GovernmentSeeuritiea, Gold and Coupons. WM WOLF, WM. B. Mtxcit, Pres't. CetbiM IMPORTAN TO TRAVELERS. —THE— BUSH HOUSE! n K t.t.xroNTK, ra. . Hat been recentlv thorotighly renoyate and repaired, and under the managemen of the New Proprietor, Mr. GKORGI ' HOPPKS formerly of 4V mport, is first 1 class in ail tl* appointments SP EC IAL 1N DUCEM EN TS ' Are offered to tho*e in attendance atcour and others remaining in town for a fee days at a time. ' j The largest and mot*, superbly Daaignec [ Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. 1 All modern r lnyenieni-es. Go try thi r 'Hush house ''Haug GEO. IIDPPES, Propr. • | JgXKCUTOR S NOTICE. Letlar* testamentary on the estate o Georg* Murray, lata of College township . dec-ated. faaviag been granted to the un< dertigaei, all pariont indebted to *atd es tate ar# required to make immediate pav ' ment. and tbiw* having claim* against th - mine to present them, duly autnenticatee by law. for settlement. Claim# can be presented to either of th> undersigned. J D MURRAY. WM.A. MURRAY 9 jan Ot. Executors. t T L. SPANGLKK. Attorney-ai- Law . ** * Consiiliatiuns in English ann Gorman. Office in Furst'* n#w building CA UTION.- -Having purcha*#>l the following personal properly al . constable t sal# at th* pronertv ef Am< , Koch, of Gregg township, 1 will leave <h> - #aate in his po*te#i.in at my pleasure A! persons are cautioned againal maddlini r with the same, namely : One Cookini Stove, 2 pairs Rednteadt, 4 dot Chair# r Table, Meal Chest Clock. Doughtray, I . Horse, 1 Spring. Hay and Corn, Bridli and Harness, 1 Cow, 1 Pig, and Iron Ket f tie, together with all defendant'* proper 1 ty. JOHN C4JLDRON. ii s . MS# -w_ . • vwir owa kowa *S OoMlt fr n W. irk*ra-- Ik* KaaUsr, 1(700 east a uuslaaa# a .111 yf VRBKSK parson# of #lU.#t MI ~U mak# PA • 1J V VK) *ll kta* Uas lhar wavk. 'rlt* for p#r r Boatara to H. HALLKT 1 X Oo Poiltaad.U a Maui. I in. . ■ r "ph F. KORTNKY Attorney at Lai e M.J Bellefonte, Pa. OfficeoverßsCT r, nolds bank. 14m*yN i- Lincoln Butter Powder, makes bui f. tertweetandhard, and quicker to ahur Try ih-for e*! at Wojf a iWir. HICK FOK ALI-First cla# brick l on band for ale at Zerb#'# Centre Hall •rica yar*lt These brick are •ffrred so low that it will pay persona at a listance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture uf brick tl ey will be kept constantly >n band, and fair induetioenu offered to purchasers. Taugtf. H. E. ZF.KBE JJK.S O. UUTKLIUB, Dentist, Millheim. Offer# kl# prufaMtoaal #av#leat ta# pabli* Mela *>#HnS I# |i#d<ica ail-sanilwn la uia daatoiprw-j raaatoa It* u saw r#ll;pr#sir#4 la attract teatb abaeialip eiikaat pals. BfSTS Spring Mills, Pa., GRAINHOUSE COAL YARD. J. D. GONG 8 New Grain House is Now Ready for The Reception of WHEAT, at the HIGHEST CAHH PRICK and the BEST COAL in Market eold al lh* very lowest price. Hides! Hides! Bring your Hide? and receive the Highest Price for them. 1 also keep for sal* UPPERS. KIPH, CALF SKINS, and SOLE LEATHER at lowest price*, i Alto a full line of Harness, Saddles, Collars. Bridles, Halters. Whips, etc. at tbe very Lowest Price*. lOoct flm NEW Grocery and Confectionery,! AT CENTRE HALL. Tbe undersigneo bat openefl a new Gro- 1 !-ery and Cua lection cry, end will elwayj j keep a full line uf guoUt, al lowr-tpoenbli j price*, anu kindly a#k* a share o! lb* pub : IIC palroDxge. ii rtut k coßstfl* Of COFFEES. SCGERR. 1 KA>. SYRYPS. SOAPS, SALT. All kind* uf CHOICE TOBACCOES ANDSKGARS, j aud all fruit# of tbe eaon generally in , stock. BEST 8 W KET FoTATOES. Also a lull line of CON FKCTION' ERIKs | All kiiid* <>f country pr-uace taken in ex- ' Cbatga, I toll low fur CASH and PRODUCE. .&#opt y C. DINGEa. •Spring Mills O. K ! NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! at I. J. Grcnoble'a Store ! SPRING MILLS, has tbe good*. Largest clock I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than ' Ever, •And now extends a cordial invitation to 5 i hit friends, patrons, and public general al ly. Also a Complete Assortment ot 1 Ready Made Clothing for men ant bora. Suita ae low as to be bad in tb *; city. , Imported and Domestic ji DRYGOODS ! Pull lines of "j MERINO UNDER WEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children. I , Hosiery. Gloves, Boots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS. CARPETS AND OIL 1 CLOTHS, r - And the most complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and price* that willcompcl vou in self defence to buy e) - bm . Also Fish, Salt, etc. 18oc A full line of Howe Sewing Machine# and Needle* for all kind* of machines Also deals in all Grain. .Mar i II ket price paid for tba same. A specialty K t- in COA L by th* car load. 1 _________________ < rt " Jas. Harris iV Co. Ji I NO, 5, BROCKEKHOFFROW. \ I RO SNAILS, I P A IN T S, | OIIAETC., u JAS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. it •(•-BARGAINS. ii ■ Itnrgains! t Bargains! r- In MEN'S and BOY'S, : BOOTS and SHOES 1 m* I alao a LARGE VARIETY of CHILDREN'S SHOES, at ; LOUIS DOLL'S Shoe Store, _ opposite the Bush house, Bellefonte. ,t joom formerly occupied by John raj Powers. ' apr2sy 'Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert Ksuth, At the IJISHOP STREET BAKERY, is now making the tenr bii BREAD, LAKES AHO rill, in Hellefonte. Candies and Confections, He alio manufacture* all kind* ' I eta die*, and dealer* < an | . ' htm a low a* in the riiy. Candiee of alf kindial* way* en hand, Logeth.-r with Oraagae, Leinotif, Fig*. Dale*. Nut*, Hyrup*. Jal lie* and everything g<d. CENTRE CO!'NT Y OYSTER DEPOT. An Excellent oyster calogn alao at tached to the Bakery. Call and ass me. ALBERT KAUTH. _______________ nevl UM Biki mono* lui ti tier* : -r at ■>•*, ta, Uiia* etM <•[! I nut rtHjotrad w all: Halt fo* ft X (>•! da* at h..iua mad. lb. .adew*- uaa U.a, aiaua, U, t.J fu . aautad ■ Kara u> -ra (t u. ha I. tba umi < talk aat£ aad i.rma liaa Addraat Uti* • < Aaaart*. *>n ;■>*, f wa"' f j * War! War! War! ORGANS!ORGANSIOR6ANS SEVXXG MACE IKES' Sewing Machines! ' HEW 13 Mop Parlor Organs, Prlca-Mtio. ForfllU < *h. > Su>p organs N w. '■ -t jTt uO— Pr.aa $270 00. Sewing Machines Guaranteed New, and as Rtpri enleJ, for 925 00. COM K fEE. AND BE ( uN VINCID. CUM K ONE. CUM K ALL to the New Mu-icA *•<•* r* v, *> i inetora f BINNKLL& AIKENS Allegheny Street, BeMeienle, P W. A. CURRY", i > LU & OjJ Lhk f | lE.\'l R>. HALL.FA. Would mutt nmwrtly !j inform thee it sent of thi* *1 19, hi !>.>■ >'.rtd • new 800 l and Sb. i- t- t . and *.-iid he itaankfui for a .hare of the j.uMlt j.atroa [age. Booti and Shit-. made to order and according to etjr la, and aarranti hi- aork Ito equal any tuade e;*e*; .-re A! bird* frej.Ni-ine done, and c' irjraa f**' aM Jle liitn • wall New Pianos 5125 Each. ar.l all ty'e. ire uding (.HAND, -QUAKE and UPRIGHT a etrtcOr f.rrt elm*', aoid at ti e l< *t net raek *ho!e*a.e farlnrv price*, dirwt to the pur* .•hater Theae Piano* made one of the Sa o*i di'i>'*yt et the Centennial Eihihmon, and were unanunoutty recotntre nded fat iheHiont*T Ho on* — over 1"J (W ID ue Regularly incorporated Mat ufacturing Co, _Kai ibed over 8S year*. he Square Crat>d* c,fliain Mithuihrk • new patent Dupiei Uver*lru: g Scale, the create*! itnproecno 't in the hi*to r y of ri* aSoa aklng. 'l he t'prichi* are the lll in America. Flassa NM on lr| a'- Dus't fail l<> write for li u*lrated and Deecrip tive Catalogue of 4H t • tre- —mai'ed free MENDELSSOHN PIANOCu, sept ly -1 P— I l&h Street. N. V. 'YIBBATOR'/' *" nta urtK. / THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE •♦Vibrator** Threshers, WITB nrWOVKB MOUNTED HORSE POWERS* And Strain Thrrih.r Itngtnaa, lUda only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO., BATTLE CHEEK, MlCfl. i TDK Matehleaa lir*i*.a*l*|. Tina. I I •*< ul ■,,*.- A i <• ut 1 * nu.,o l . all Slnl.l a* En** *1, f> ' Muaau, tot la rtus oral* trm* uu|* BRAIN Ralaerawlll net Mabmlt ta tha raw-nom •!.>-•>. ri* i .>• . fc* ta* atk aneama*. warm sac. MI u.e nana* THB INTIRt Tbrrmhtatt Kvweaaea , a ' i a*l sw*eteit • OS* N|T U Kiut tirsiß lUViJD kj tbcM IMKSIMS. 810 Rerelvlae Nkaft* tnalde the Sena. N rai->f ItUIH) bee t vu Heat' Pkhx*. K.a .-a*. aaJallea- h i m. wa, ' i *l. ,-a:a aaelmt .vmtp. 1 cbHobs. Nneci'f Mailed u/ 1 I- iH asl (Wilttssasl j Oats, Wet mt Iky, vr NAt, i.r*joa r b^mrnA. 'j IIOT oty Vartly hrrtr far Wheat. ra AVIS fca .t: i„awA i • i*" l -' Bw. |Wm cmssdGhl VtvmsSi*r ab Put. T'rr. V ,t. ' mesf.ssi t : HIS KeMs kes • - alia, ktotaU "f ** niMl4lh| ' le ilisftfa fPPti 1* i n. L> hrvils. IMAI< VI.KOT H fr SlMiwUrltv of lUAeS so taUlerlßCS ui Hcsusr.l ror* Nltr* or Srrir. Mnde, rant -1 r tng mm Ms t. Twi -\e ti< •* sUs*, , taoti a*e.' I M >Sk>Bl UdiN PtlU V MSUI ! STKAYI Power Threahera a Specialty. II AaiaiironanßW—**' I, .at atail*M. Ol'R Crrlrated Pienm Thre*hrr F.a ,>m. wii. i.uii. Inc.i itaau > 1 ..tta.i.>* I I bicb, lar ta*a4 u, umi uu w Ua*. IT Thamaeh Watdtmanahip, Klernat "•Is: . NVrtta.-.... , f Parts ( ■•!n|>iet<-seSi df N w#en, •4c., onur •• ViSßaroS ' Tbrewbrr t'u.Kts 1 ruu|*reMa* rOR YNtrtlealara. rail an car llealera • ttH vrtlw t.. US tot i. Lustra lent I'urti.ar, v %a UUhU I m. W ATEIaS' Orchestrion chimes ORG AN ttllie mo*l heautlfttl AL(t)\( KIITO.VESPEK, CKVTKNNMI. CIiIMEM, CHAPKIu and t OTT VI.K OK (JANS, t I'lilque K>eneli t'u*f are >* rti ! rj mewl FIRST C'tASN. .... WATERS' PIANOS, AHETHKBT>iT.M.\I)K S (A Tone, Toaeh. Workaiaaalile.iV lltirnbilii l'ti*iir|<u*ard. Warranted for SI.X VKAKS. t PUICKH EXTREMELY LOW .for rod,. .Humbly Innlnllmeula rereivrd. A l.ibrral Diaeount to Tta> Arr*. Mini.tart,Ck* - .n.St IMU, (V.AGIiNTS WAXTLII. .|reinlinduce ment* IO tbe trade.lllimirnled t ntalaguaa .Malted."Second-band InMrnnieniautttreat I. .. flfanatacinrer* and Ilralera, ... Q 40 KAhT 14ib WTREKT, INIW #V/kKE, UX> *?lL
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