The Centre leperter. FRED. KURTZ .... EDITOR. CKNTR* HALL, Pa., May 20, 1370. The Patriot of 21 says: Tbe defeat of the two hundred thousand dollar appro priation for tbe new penitentiary at Huntingdon in the house yesterday was due chietly to tho prevailing impression that the measure bail its origin in a partisan job. Judge Asa Packer'a will makes the following bequests: For the permanent endowment of the Lehigh University e Bethlehem, 11,500,000; tor a library for the same, |0,000; to SL Luke's hospi tal, Bethlehem, 1300,000 ; to St. Mark's Episcopal church, Mauch Chunk, $30,• 000. There are a number of other be quest*, which are kept private Air tbe Present John Bull Is likely to have bis beef supply from Uncle Sam's yard, ton tracts have been made in Chicago for the transportation of meats from that city to Liverpool for 31 cents a hundred pounds. This is tbe lowest rate for that kind of freight ever made, and it will place American meat on the Lngiiah market at a smaller coat than ever. Meat sold in Chicago at RSO a hundred can be delivered in Liverpool at £\ a hundred. Onr British cousins will have abundance of other meat to feed on be side* tbe raro roaat beef of Old Lng land. Speaker Randall baa the right grit. The Speaker's friends say that he en courages a prolonged session, and holds that the Army Appropriation bill ought not to be passed and that the strugg;e with the President ought to be made as pronounced and bitter as possible. The Speaker has a good deal of influence in the House, which give* bis opintonsand wishes importance. The Centre Dnwixraf compUins that some one has been circulating a report that it would have only a aix months existence, and announces that it had come to stay. The Drmomif is a useful sheet to the party aud any false rum ore of the kind will fail to crush it out. The Indiana temperance people met in convention at Indianapolis to nomi nate a state ticket and hud a split. Quite a number were opposed to such a nomi nation and failing to control the organi zation of the convention, withdrew to the rear of the hall, indulging in such a noisy demonstration as to call for the presence of the police, when tbey retir ed to an ante-room and there agreed to meet in|separate convention in the after noon at Temperance hall. The regal are then proceeded to select a nomination committee, it being found that eighteen counties were represented. The time thence ontil rev-ess was occupied in speech making. We think it ia quite as intemperate to hare a row sober as to have a row drunk. At last week Judge Bucher refused to print license to any hotel in Mifliinbnrg, because, it is said, the ap plicants conld not bring twelve reputa ble citizens to recommend the licensing of their hotels. And he only granted license to hrea hotels in and refused tho only saloon that made application. There was a wholesale roast of wild beasts near Detroit, on 22, when French's animal barn, erected for the safe keeping of wild beasts, was destroy ed by fire. Five lions, a zebra, a leop? ard, deer, the elephant Saltan and many other valuable beasts were roasted alive. Tbe loss is heavy and there is little in su ranee. Fourteen years after the cloee of the war the radicals wish to use a war measure to carry the elections—the bayonet in place of the ballot. In times of war the ballet is used to settle questions, and in times of peace we need only the ballot. Let us accept nothing short of the free ballot —else let there be ballets all around. Whatever it be, let there be fair play. WHO THX RIVOLCTIOSISTH ARK.— The St. Louis Poet names them in the follow ing order: "We have a President who never was elected. "We have a supreme court, three memtere of which violated law, oath and justice to count in the unelected President. "We have a Congress, representing the majority of the people, but not permitted to act by a fraudulent execu tive and fanatical minority. "We have the monstrous theory that the Legislative is to obey the wishes of the executive, not the executive to execute the laws of the Legislative. "We have the assumption that there is but one man to "save tbe country, and he Grant; but one party to rule — that is, the Republican party ; but one great duty of the day, that to defy the will of a clear majority of the people. "Is this a real Republic? Is this pop ular self-government very fast ? "Which is worse —dividing or de stroying a Republic? Which is more terrible—breaking up tbe form or the character of a government ? "Had the rebels of 1861 succeeded, they would bare only divided the Re public. But If the stalwart crew of the Indefinite Term and Robeeon order suc ceed they will destroy it" A mulatto is not a negre, according to a decision recently rendered by Judge Woerner of St. Louia, and the statute of Missouri forbidding intermarriage of whites aad negroee does not apply to mulattoes. The question arose on the Etition of Ella Molair, a qoadroon, to allowed a widow's allowance out of the estate of Frank Molair, a former City Marshal of St. Louis. It was ad j mitted that there had been a marriage ceremony in presence of a Isrge coa coorse of invited guests, and also that Mr. Molair had lived with the petitioner as his wife, but the claim for an allow ance was contested on tbe ground that the statute declared absolutely void all marriages between Jwbite persons and negroes. Judge VVoerner thinks that a person whose blood is one-fourtb of the negro and three-fourths of the Caucasian race cannot be classed as a negro, and he quotes In support of bis view a statute in force before the aboli tion of slavery making a distinction be tween negroes and mulattoes, and defin ing a mulatto to be any person other than a negro, any one of whose grand fathers was a negro, and every person of one-fourth or more negro blood. A re.l bit a colt in Mifflin county and the colt died. If that rat bad bitten tbe editor of the Lewistown Gazette, the rat wonld have died. Grant had better get back before Au gust, which is the time the tramp law is to go ia fore* He is the boss tramp Mow. A RRITiEOFt2,m OFFERED. Mr. Miller of Snyder county, said be was offered $2,000 to rote for the Riot bill by Mr. Kemble. 1 boarded at tbe j Brady House. He said if I would vote for it bo would give mo $2,000, and wanted mo to consider it. It was offer ed to me in tbe adjoining room to my own. He did not show me the money, but he offered me that amount. (J. by Dr. Catchall ~Wi that the lirrt offer? A.—Yea,thetir.-t and the last <" fer. This Ketuble is the fellow who w rote the "addition, division and silence" letter that helped Kvana to tleece tbe state out of $.300,000, and is one of the managers of tbe republican party Representative Prum, of 1 userne, implicated Smith of Philadelphia. He said Smith informed hitn that be w is authorised to offer f 1,000 for a vote for tbe Riot bill. This is tbe second time Smith has been involved in corrupt ne gotiations by a nicuiler, Knittle, of Col* untbia. having testified a few weeks ago that he offered to procure from JJ'M to 11,tMO for Knittle if he voted for tbe bill. Tbe testimony thus far shows that nineteen members were approached with direct and indirect offers of money tbe sums varying from S3OO to J\ixs> and that five members made corrupt ap p roach os. Representative Bamberger, of Arm strong. who according to the testimony of Representative Silverthorne, offered the latter $750 for his vote, and subse quently took him into the presence of W. H. Kemhle, who said he would satis fy the contract, asked that several wit nesses in his behalf might be heard next Thursday, and the request was granted. Ktimberger originally opposed thelKiot bill, but during its progress suddenly changed to an active supporter, he claims that his conversion is due to the belief that the tjussage of sl,ooo,l**' ap propriation would be beneficial to the republican partv and not to any pecuni ary inducement by the wituesses. lie intends to prove that his change of base was due to party considerations. Rum berger is one of the three members who have a good chance of being expelled. 811K.V E lIKSI K.\ lILE. The enemies of the Riot bill are doing all in their power to provcut the testi mony taken during the investigation from being published, their main object being to keep from the public the evi dence of Keinble, which was taken at a secret meeting. Several attempts have been made to have a resolution relative to tbe matter considered out of order, but all proved unavailing. The state treasurer reported to the legislature last week that we commence the tiseal year Ist Dec., 1579 with a deficit of $2,219,036.34. This is an ugly state of affaire and all under radical rule. The taxpayer must rote for a change if he wants a change for the better in this state. In Congress the democrats saved millions already, and when the Camen n gang is driven from the legislature in our state, and the ma, Line placed in democratic hands, they will cut d. i expenses at Harrishurg as they havi done at Washington. Treasurer Xoye conc'udea his report as follows: I the ugly fact stares him in the face that there is a deficit of over s2,'>.i\tv)o, and that the appropriations are likely to ab sorb all the revenuea that can be receiv ed under the existing laws for the next two years without reducing the amount of the present deficit To him this is not a pleasant picture but he deems that his duty is done in stating the facts. He does not presume to suggest remedies As long, however, as this lack of funds in the treasury continues he w ill feel it to be his dirty to use what shall come in to his hands as far as possible to pay the oldest appropriations." Xingo Park, who was arrested in Clear field connty two or thee years ago for participation in labor riots, and defend ed by General Butler and Hon. Malt Carpenter, has suddenly disappeared from Elizabeth, where he has been liv ing aboat a year. It is feared that he has been foully dealt with by miners who accuse him of having incited then, to strike, and then deserted them. The Lewisburg Chronicle should copy the little dig of the Selinsgrove Times •n the "whisky democracy." The Times' poke is well put. We remember that the Chronica was much given to the term "whisky democracy." in spite of the fact that republican Union and Snyder vot ed for whisky, while Centre and other democratic counties voted ferniuxt. EX* GO VERSO R SEYMOUR O.Y CUASDLER KIND. From an Interview in Chicago Times. The advocates of military interference are the most violent partisans and those who seek to keep up sectional hate. They are the men of whom it lias been well said that they are full of fight now because they did not fight when they had a chance. The Senator who tiret called for blood-letting in 18)11 was the first to run away from the field when blood was flowing. He now grows fierce again. Ido not think it is true, as has been charged, that he broke the lines of our troops by his retreat, but it is cer tain that his anxiety to save his own blood did not encourage our soldiers in the fight. Ido not think the country will follow the lead cf those who stir up strife which others are to tight out, may be, at the cost of their lives. The Democrats will feel as one man on the new issue. Tbey *ee that it means that fraud is to be upheld at the polls. The governor of Georgia is coming north. Radical stalwarts, please take notice, and keep hid lest the monster chaw you up. A Carnival of Joy. Miserable men and women, prostrated with disorders of the liver and kidneys, can have a carnival of joy by using Kidney-Worl, and so restoring lost energy to their vital functions. For lame backs, costive nesa and poor digestion, it cures by constitutional effects. For sale by all Druggists. Tbe bribery committee has developed that twenty-two members of the house were directly or indirectly offered money for their votes on the riot bill. And these were of the republican fold. Peaches were last week shipped from Georgia to New York. A party in Massachusetts have started a paper called the "holid North." If some one in the Bouth were to start a paper called the "solid Sfuth" the whoL republican party would go into spasms about it. The General (fwßibui Company of Parii ba for seme time pa* made ue of electricity for eubduiag vicious bone*. Uy the proceii adopted, iatractable ani-| aiall given te biting, fearing, and kicking are rendered inoffensive, f""d mbiuil peaceably te be groomed and harne. lC( * To obtain this result a weak current of electricity i pained into the mouth of the bone each time it becomes restive. The will of the animal teems alruoet annihila ted. The current ii predated by a small induction machine of the Clarke system, the wires of which communicate, with the bit of the bridle. The employment of electricity is said to produce a sort of un easiness or torpor rather than pain, and is DMU?h less barbarous than many taming methods hitherto adopted. Gorernorand Ex-General Colquitt, of Georgia, eat oa ib-e platform of Mr, Beectaer's church on 22. Jho bloody chasm is filled up, levelled off and really turfed. Hon Cameron hn at lad done aonio , thing in the senate, and he will yet he I a great man. the republican party has . i had a dumb man in the M .-itn in tin ' person of |)on But Hon did stii him j self ami ahowt'd when he de< move I that aometbing will be tllY. ;t liciue . In . won Id hive it lied Hon m.istci siioki it in the senate on'd, and oiin d his parti j for the Baltimore horse race, t'hi (i Tillies' special piv> ■ the put lai ■ i .. I I Kin's great effoi t thn. Senator Hon Cameron bowed grc.i 0 activity in the -etui to to ,lv. He lot ir usually t>een rather retiring, and ba not taken much p.-rt in the proceeding* To-dav. how ever, he buckled ih'wn t< 10 hard work, and tin re MI It shows thu IB when he sets hiiurclfto mo t.k he I ,r .• ~ prcttv sure of Mic> i—. lie was partlcu ie | 1 larlv pleased with his success. He lun j_ made up his mind that the Senate wa working I n hard and that the member J i ought to have a little recreation. A far as tin- business of the government kO that could wait till another day. - Hon went to work t gel tho Senate ti j adjourn over until Ttiursdav, lit t ide to let the Senators go AS the horse r.i at Baltimore to-morrow, lie went L nearly every Senator in the body, am when the vote on a Ijournment wa taken thirtv-nine voted with Hon to gi Y to Baltimore and sixteen voted rtgaius d turn. He has his special car here, am *' will take a select partv to Baltiuion ' with hiur to-ruorrow. The curious imc t . rest assured that the fixings of boll it thuds and solids will not be wanting, i. * ♦ * ,t HI i rEIiXFs IX DEHA IE. p Mii- Uito\, V. . uiu i- . lit its. .\si ie CoSV.UNU IS I*AKTt> lS UIMTTIi. Washington, May lt>. The di-cur.-. i lt? in the Senate on the political utiu-iul 1 luciits in tbe 1 xeeutivo and Legislativi '* Appropriation bill is kept up wuh mucl '* animation. Mc--i-. Blaine and I nk a " liug are hearing the bruut of the siglil 10 on the Republican side. Mr c . nklnu was cfpe> islly active on the h wir to dai and Mr. Blaiue, who held tnmi-clf in re ig serve, managed, with his u.-ual tA.t, t i secure an opportunity to make tin n opening sj-eeih on Monday next. It : ct doubttul whether u tmai vote will b< i- reached even by l'uesday. Ihe exp - a ure o! the jury pa. king ami frauds am e the radical election laws bv ttie Demo ■p erotic Senator- has been so damaging r, that the Repulicun leaders appeu afraid to let the discussion close wiihou making another effort to ituprore then ic p ottion. .j, Mr. Uiiton led tf Pr-dnv in a speed of considerable length, i'art of it wsi 8 devoted to vindicating b - views oi y Mate right*. i'iiat part directed r;>< e> ally to the bill was forcible, and u m.uli a marked impression. He read at rnnct length a recital of ttie character of pet sons employed as -tipervi- rs and tit d putv marshals in New York city, show 0 ing that many of them were thipve- OUtIaWS, Convicts, and keeper- of til-re n put.ible places. A 1 ghat of bad name n wa- read, the only t . -pti..n to its Irut n being taken tv Mr. t oikiing, whwniiid Iv urged that la .\..<-n w.,s t,. . ngei j a B< putili. an but a ' r enba. ker. ' s Mr. Katon w .- vi-rv lutter in his re 11 ferences t • the late vetoes. He declar it ed that the issue wa- now made up n t ( Mr. Hayes as to the use of the .. my .c the|K)ll-. HP Mr. Laton wom.t m.i vote a dollar f. r the use f the gal leries bv its honesty and humor, and * the point of the keen and wmy r<-pou lt ses to the many interruptions by which e he was annoyed. Mr. Conkling inje '< 1 a l r.- -pi ed into that part of Mr Laton s remarks rei * itive to the pa. king of juries, Mr it Conkling" contended that section s d !_ of the Bet i--d Statutes. pi ruutting I'm ted States Judges to apply the test .-!!• 1 to jurors, was practically a dead letter, and at any rate was m t applicable t persons in the South who were under forty year- of age. r Senator Butler of Sooth Carolina trrietly replied by ri ating his own ri cent observations in Charleston, N C, where the juru- were pa. k d by a I e.l 1 era! Judge, Democrats excludetl, ami - where' in one ease, a jtir. r was struck e out who wa a mere boy during tin war. s After Mr. Laton had finished. Mr. a Conkling made a formal reply to him and Mr. Thurman, again enlarg-.i gfupon the necessity of the Flection law fur r honest elections in New York City. s Mr. Yoorhces retorted sharply upon , Mr. Conkling by asking why it was. it the elections of New \"i rk were, as he t said, a disgrace to the ciwill*•-! world, j the Hepuhlican Legislature of New Y'ork , had not passed laws to correct it. Mr Voorhees's language was very free, and * he went so far as to say that Mr. t'onk r ling had caluuiinated his own .State. Mr. Conkling appeared to be greatly exasperated at Mr. Voorhees's obm-rva ; tion, and replied with much of pa-sion and excitement. Uc made no per-onal ret'ectioli upon Mr. Yoorhees, but In castigated the Hemocracy of New York > in a very violent and savage manner . The most extraordinary part of the sjieech WAS his vindication of the test ! oath, the right to administer which hc . contended should he vested in the Led - . cral Judge The speech, though long t arid animated, was not directly insult . ing to benat rs, but something in tbe manner of his rebuke apj cared to excite , Mr. Yoorhees, who rose to reply, hut i gave way to Mr. Kernan t>> make a vin r dication of the New Y'ork Heniocra of the Fifteenth Regiment, Tennesse. Volunteers ; that Major General John A Logan, who then represented the dis trict in Congress, was the chief person who raised said army and persuaded me to join the same ; that said Logan ac companied us (about seventy in num ber; in the night part of the way from Williamson county to Paducah, the "place designated for us to cross the river. We crossed at Paducah, according to John A. Logan's instructions, to evade Union troops, which, ho stated, were stationed at Cairo. When Logan left, lie agreed to meet tia ns soon as possi ble, and assigned as his reason for not accompanying us then that he wanted to settle up his affairs at home and raise more troops. Logan, when he left, promised faith fully to join us soon and command our regiment in (lie Confed j crate service, hut the next time we met hiip was at Belmont, in Uio federal ser vice, ami iu the tight Captain Cunning nam ami 1 ctianad htm so closely thut he , was compelled to dismount. We sin - , ceeded in capturing his horse and de livered it to General Gideon Pillow, of the Confederate army. I served in the Confederate army from the above dale unlit July "0,1HG2, in Captain Cunning hams's company, and was honorably discharged at Tupelo, Mississippi. My < son, K. L. Whe:iily, Thompson Coder, ijarry Hays, William 'linker, Jackson , Brown, J-' kson Love, Flering Ghent. | Martin Williams, others, all except the first, now residing, or Wo."' l ' l' 1' "1 heard front them, in Marrion, Wiiliah' l " son county, Illinois, were inembera of said company and will attest the truth , of the statement. John G. WIIIATI.y Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 the 30th day of (September, IKON. 1 JollN Q. II ARMOR, 1 ' Clerk of Circuit Court, Alexander I county, Illinois. A CANA L FOR f'A XA MA. < Since the year 1528, when a coiijilo of ! Flemish engineers were sent by Philip i 11. of Spain to find a route for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama, and were < then threatened with death if they * sin ull ttttilcrlako tlu project, tunny titci (< and guvi rumcnta have nt various titit* revived tlio itic.t. Hut it una not unii M I erdituind 1 *■ I < ■ j tho on *lllOl I of the ureal Sin /fuiiiil, hr, itmo a. tivel i ittleioated in it, thai there emtio u t. t , •..tuahlo hope (hut tho two oeeana wotil iho lnilod together. I'tulei hiaditn tio i itivilaliona were n eenlly sent out to th ° varum* countries tonem! representative v •> an International Congreaa, and o ,o rimiMla v laat an organi .tlion.n IN cited cd at Paris, all the great pcwim Iteiu represented. The l ulled States dele i * lion ot tune included Mtc i men a* Item ie Admiral I'ano I Anitaen and Nutha ,f I Applet.m, of lluaton. U, liimps wi I made President ot the t'ongre.aa, and ! anch a tiling a* an Isthmus (trial i prueticeahlo, the o scientific gctltleuic i* | ought to he uti , tuttrti, \trato lliver hi. Onlfuf San Miguel route wilt eost ft id (K'tl i-iHI. ami necessitates two sv stein- i it* water s'lpi lv. A canal along the Pain ~ ma Kailroad mvolvi - tunneling, and it tor fetes with tlie transportation Irat ' t*li ist* of that cvimpani There ui< ul it, tWo long sui vcv - .iie through the Mai i,i oft'auca, in tho t lilted States of t'oliitl 1,, hia, alld the Other, the longest, throllu Nicaragua and ( osia Ktra, t ciilr. II Atneitea, a--.ending the river Salt Jim > into the I ike of Nicaragua, and them |o by a series of locksaud the river tir.uitl into tho Pacific at Unto Although th total distance is mi let*, involving !' milts of canal and an outlay ot slo6issi !• (HHi, fcud ten ycars of lat*or, to say until st lug of the disadvantage ot lock*, the in j presston prevails that this will he th route decided upon. \t any rate, tho Congress will giv ■ * tho many ongineers who have It, uitim h to time examine I the ground a chain to send in their views, and there is eve rv reason to believe that the wliol project, in which America ts e > uiuch it terested, is in good bands. .• • * The rjf •' of th legislative wrappc busii.es* which v*. c pv fr tu the ( ; l" Rtj fee, is correct ami is a clear stci Irani the stale of rtrfl' .W Tom td* I, the Legislative A'-." . * a whole lit t I- pa .er* and foiden arc employed at bi it wage-, Hi.a ttieir w a kls d >ue to ■ bunj e ling away that often these papers h>. , * it they had gene through a c >ri -hc'lsr ■ U T i J. a '* DANUKHIN Till: EASTINDIE- Famine :itn! Choltra in Ca-btntrc. d Simla, May lA—The newsj.from Cast more is very bad. the iacreato of urget r , -ai d fan..ac, am d I ii.retnpt-f. t r ;{ cy, corruption, ana w ant of organ sat r >n the part at* th SEc:* - - is pr !. the nu >t serious state of atTairs. Chok? h tn Pc-hnwur U threatening t mi-, a ot slacie til the prompt withdrawal of th tro s - t'r -ut Afghanistan The di-c*-t-ha l( . appeared in moat of the ntu ot t:. Put h i*ub. r- Dscoity, or r hbery bv armed ga: g. - assuming alarmiu. proportions in th 1 D, tito ■it the l' na I*.-; For'cue titite past band* o! si... :■ ,* . to-rr Maturing titer. .ctrv, Bum;! tacks. : houses and village- They seer I- to f-rm a | art o! a regu:r ,"gat ..ratio r under tho c .inma* .1 of en- VV ,•> iv j It dwund, lately a clerk in tbo Finatteia Dopartmenl They ara luspecled ofba* . [l me:,'. 1, tl.a it n.iuar l'alare, th * t law c urts. the i'ost ttfflce. the police o! r tee, sr. 1 . fifty house- in P ah c:. th fght ot th. 1 .h Inst. In their remarkable uiinlfn t j to th , Itotnhay Government, in which the threaten to rai-e a' other mutiny atsd pu ha price ~n the head . f diets, v, rmrunles their ii-lre* i relieved, th- y ic: rr,. th ' Governtne: t that great dt> r. saprevai *i the country, and uniess .iter v. pubii j worka aro at ocee opened, employn.er. pr.ivid, d f..r the people, the naive trad, i.j" uragej. taxes reduced, *r.d th. -da r,< of highly pc J European* cut down ! 'l. v w. In si rea-e to ; .n.i'-r, ' .1 ! I' Xtend to the Kir'opean* w hat they iiae litherto eon til. i t > the native. , thev * . kill the Governor of 11 rnbay, bang th . .1 u ige of the Court of Se--u*n of Po .nah errv murder and rapine througl >ut t 1 • -antry, and stir up another mutiny am * um-acrd of European*. The manifesto ends by warning t! < Govern.-r that unie-- .> *t c ni, . j wc.h the r. iuisition*, the price of 1.0(0 ru i tees wili be put on bi* head. F- ..r per r sons, including Waasadco Bulwund, ap pendth- ir signature- a*id seals !•> the man j ifesto. The Government, wh : k at first was in clined to leave the matter in the hands u . th- l. cal (> dice, i now taking rn- re en'-r getic tneasur. *. A coßsiderabie nunibei 1 of troops have be* a told off t • patrol th country, and a reward of I,(A* l rupeee hai been offered for the capture of Wasiadei Bulwund. A r.KEAT HISTORICAL \VOi:"k Iho Pictorial History of the Wer.d. embracing !a . and autheatie aec u* t> < t ~v • ry uattoa of ancient and modern linn >. and in, lading a Ht-iorv of the ri*e ana fai; af the Ureels and Kemaa Kaig u- ti.r growth of the nalians of Modera Europe, the Middle Age-, the (>a*ades, the Feu dal Mystam, tt> Kelormation the ery and •ettlement of tho New Wor d, etc. ate , by Jnmt* l> M-f'r.hr. There an* .oag been a great and tir iver • ally fait weal of a Historv of the Worid • ui'.ah e :or generai use Thi* w,nt is aew being - 1 b|' ;e !by The N itiana. f'ti'- ib mg T ,j , of I'aiiHiia phia. Pa . wh ■ have ■ -ued a riin.i- ine voiunie entitled ' i'iie IV !, riui His rv •! the World, by -la 1> Mct'.the. a well-known lntori, *! wr - ier This work w, I. undoubtedly, tak" raak a* a Stisndard Hi '.erv it ia the tn. t va ua! e b. k that hue bee a published i* thi* country lr many vaai* It eontaiat a separate and admirably written li. orv si f e very n 11 ■ * of anci •■! nr.! m- : -rn t mi-, anc (k full of v* tiab'a mforma'iio oncrrning them, and ia a mam er th t wi i eaabiw the ri ader to refer instant!y t any sahje t upon which information i- d.- ured . and there i* net a que-liea that < an , he asked concerning any Imterval sub ■ c . hut an an-wcr to it can b< tousid in tu-work. The author doe* not t snt nt> iini-elf with a mere dry lnt .rnent of lact, hut ske'.chc* the lite HI d 'natianr* u| the varioti- nation* of which h>- trat, in IT-- like color-, IN I prcsei t* l*> ti'a render th. • ause- who li led to t!i„ prosperity nnd da .ay of the great pwur* of the world U -lion u* the vnrii u* great men the wat rior*, tate*meh ioet sage*, nad orator-. at ancieut a*,l modern time*, nad make them tamilier lathe render ; he explaia tbe secret bi itive* ot their allien*, and) points out the les-on* which their live.! itai h. A valuable feature <•! the book i* a full History of tha lata War between Kus m nnd Turkey " hi* is the only camplct# History ef tho World in print, nid it abeuid be rend b.i every intelligeril pern The mecl nmcal execution of the bnuk! de-erve the higho-t prai- It < •ntaih -1 '_•>* i Inrge doubie-iolainn p*ge, printed in the. M'tresl and ino-t beautiful atylees paper ot the sai.v hcl quality. The heel i- einbellisliod wilb over iTd) tin, cngrnv ing*. TICM eiigraving- nre gunuini work* < f hii. nml were made nt nee*( o: • .Tor Jji.i'ti W + cannot toe higblv prai-e the iiun.ei nnd beautiful por trait* ot bi-lorical pcr-onage* with which it abounds The price i* so low that cvory one car nff.ird to |iurcha*o a repv It i* sold bv suh*criptien only, and Mr. .las B Lee,! ot I entro Hill, who is the authorized ngent ] for this scc;i ir, i* now i *va*ing for it 10ap 41 (ialfrburg. 111 , May ll' Mill ie at.d liuvvkin'* livery stnble, with 17 her-o* nnd several carriages, K rail's dyo works, Morse's burn and Billing's carpenter shop adjoining, uprc burned this morning. The cnuse is believed te havo been incendia ry. Tlio loss was 5l"i,00>; insurance not slated i p.uiTi' ictil Ju-t iication.- The almost unt vci-hl I'tHi t'pn (imong dairy mun, of color ing all wintcr-nindo butlPr Intended fr , market, sntHclenlly ju-tiflcs the farmer in using the color he enn get. The Per- | fected Butter Color of Wells. Kichatdson | A Co., Burlington, Vt. is tho purest nnd i best ; nt the World's Dairy Fair it roceiv- I ed the International Diploma. Druggist* i keep it. Win. Lloyd .OarritOQ died at Now Yora on Sunday evening. it FATAL FFKKCTS 01 I.ICIITN 1 N( ' it live lYrwiu K, tt .l Killed it. ' Southern Jmlimtg. , 'l©rre Haute, May Jfl, 11,711 A lorrifl, ,1 thunderstorm, ?„|,,g much damag© " urtion t© IKV Htfl property, passed "v, 1 \\ n lingtc , county I*.-, night. Near n Krederitkshurg .ev, ral farm houses ami >*arn were blown 10 the ground and two ii farm li.tnil . nam* 1 John l>urnt>ll and Si I II Meiaii, (Mil I!v k.lir.l I u rt., 1| and *'< re working in a Held, and al the approach of the >t©rin la- 1, shelter under t f n >arge >,m,ir.t tree landing near by. l„ Ihe tree an .truck by lightning and M>>- II 'an wa* thrown by the shook into Blue ,! Itn rr and Durhell was found tilling up j right, dead. at tim root of tha tree, th>> morning Xa other fatal ram at Fredcr u. n-k _ >iira ara reported. It | Al Ltlon.ide the atartu passed aver thai 'tjviliaga at tan o i la, k, indicting m 14.•1 it lamagc to prop. ri> , in iuim rani IN.. t rlug reported to have been la.l. 'lhree A I'arai hou.t. mar tha town a. r .truth by 1, tghtniag and completely demolished. 11 three par .• being killed. Tha itorni a,l. of.hurt duralioa hut extend d er u guile a largo aria. resulting in treat dam h .r to perse** * * * A I'oWDKR MAGAZINE .STIUVK It X LlblllMNl) l Chicago, May *JJ A di-pat.h to tha I'ribune says tb© Oriantal powder com panj . uiagaaine, nrar Brighton, 111., COB ' taiamg ja ma kegs ef powder, a. .truck 1 hy lightning y©. lord ay afterac n and an lt . tirely contuaid. a FIGLITIXG IN Til Ess. LY " An official tl,.patch ha- bt an raceifrdst V'.t ' i a by the Greek Minuter ut War in |p 1 i.ownt ing tbat all engagement ha. taken j. n ace lot wean tha Torkuh troop, ami 1 -urgent* at I'erinxia, Thraaaly. Tha turk. . >t trillion ta killed and wound ' |ad, and the in.urgent. 70 man, including tbur leader.. JI'DGK LYNt ft ABKOAti. - !>r<.tt I xcileiucut at Murljcc.-boro', - li'uu., Over the Capture of Four teen Desperadoes. Nn.hvill©, T'tin , May 20.—During Saturday arid yaatarday It Uien, four .((.it • and tan bl. k,|era arrested i.i: Murfrecboro', „a the 1 barge of kav rag t<-< a guilty > t l urg ary. rebbery a:.©n and ! -'der. ti <~t excitement has since pre nt *d and thing, have loeked ralkai •:a my : rpa ©r eiur-, tha indlghalien I the pub hav. been i!,mutated by the g confr-ti tn of Jokn 11a 1 and Burr el But lib ' l! '• y w'en : gat: .r a: tha killing el ti. daj -r I'ugh abett; a we, k Tbiag. r a\a taken tucb a i< .*iuu. turn that in i -©•war to di.patch©, tretu tho authoritie i- tiurart or Marat Waul t© Murlrrrh.ro '.hi. aft art. 000 and 1 night daltvered a tt .tri ttg tpereh urging the people to jam with Id in in an !.,it©l and tmnei ctfor. , t. to uphold and cniurce the law The re-, , ®o*wl 01 ixiwMMn :• an adjotmagi {. cunty tor lute kr> ; ng bad been tugg, t ' • d Ma wanted to confer with and rely ( n .ipon the I op a lo guard their own pri ionera. H. iaUudcd to give ihetn etery ii *' '**&*'uik nuJ anil th , l'a-scu -era Drown. y . ... . ! 1 1. - < * ikf'.rb. 1.1 , Miy '.j—At l, f tit ' c • I.♦ \ '.r-rj.t) lAtr&ußri, iu C a chkfu j J ritcr, h b low 1 D*rlt dortieg ; under in, m biriwtud ftruck lb* c tiiiftil mud prttpeKrKdsm, captiJtitif n 1 • **hl ii i ffik unUuiiy in |bliauil ( thirty leet *1 wai.-r. There ware ca board , be, art e captain an 1 engineer, in j *- • .engi r, num-a l.ueieu Dcaa.ne, ot tial- 1 U mtiitij J, C Bird, of Cameron pari.b, " I ■ Uttk -fir-. /. ra and Mrd.-ra. | .j Bill on, ng- a ten and twelve year*, ot t t> t'icn-eu , arnh, and a cored woman, r ri.< : Ju-e| • r Haw ni -, and her child, ( aged two yeari Nog© ©i the pai.enger.'' • -i iw.in The ca| •... n ai d , ngii.©rr : ■aatu aibere, but ail the pattengerf were j p Jrowked. i heir bod.©• were all r©c©v#r- * , a ei apt Juie; Inae, and buried here lo- .t day. The cai tain B- ijataiii Mci, a ' y. ung man, caught lh" I'itbon g rla. garei i% tl , m ah.'id an a piece of dri.'lw. Ed and ■ tried to !i v© the driftweod aihorw, but c the little gi'i, could not retain their hold | The captain threw a lite pretrver to a f Mr. Dcnaine, but it failed to reach c , jb.in. " • ♦ • r A BRlTlsi! STRAMKR SI NK AND 1 SKV KNTY LIYKS LST. i C. • it! . May ' lie 1! ;i - h India I ' ileum nav ci'"'"' mpany • tttamor Ava wo in coliinoß Willi another ve.oi, and' the Ava iunk Sixty *ix #f the crew and . lour pa--©ngrri were drowned. The Aval* • i*. in iron .crew iteani©r of 2,rt leading to this ! ,'i nclunon is not presented resolutions to , the .atr.e ctfecl wi.l le offered and pr©*©*l ' •oi the "! "iT. A p..,-ible incideaUj result may be the rxj,ul-iun of Silverthorn and a i motion of cen.uro, at least, agioott Wolfs i for their share ID the Bamberg, r busine.- , a a threat l' thai effect is tuado by the long parly in the li, the itivciigution, and which w.ii liaTe its victim it \\ oife perit.li in ictiiandicg the pound >l !le-h. In any • vnt lliere will bo warm work at Hurri.- burg before this session is over, for ihe House i i" thej ug ,e of tempers and j ' get* no better f#l l'atriot. Tin; LEUISI.ATIVK AI'PROI'KIA -lION BILL. Wasliingten, May 25 - Tl.© legislative bill which lack* the signature el tho pre .iding officer of the sennle, will probably be received by Mr. ilnye- oiiber on -Mon ■lay or Tuesday and it veto i expected on Wednesday or Tbur.day. Tho message will not be delayed longer than Thursday and a- Friday i* decoration day a debat* on the veto, it li'© mejarity decide t< d, bale, will probably take place on vt unlay- Frank Leslie's I'oj.ular .Monthly far J unecontains, as u-ual, an abundnnc" "I g, d tloiig*. lileuiry and arti-lic. Tin article, are beautifully and liberally illus trated. and I bey are timely and highly ir - lore-ting and instructive The opening article "The British Empire in .South Africa " is especially e, for the Cupennd Natal colonies aio attracting universal at trillion at this time There are eighteen admirable illustration!, "Tho City of the! Doge," "Some Indian Hill Tribes,") "Naval Architecture of the Present" < with eighteen illustration*); "Tito Khine Delta," by Lady lilatieho Murphy, will well repay p#ru*al. The department* of fiction and poetry nre of a vory attractive character, the contribution* boing by route of our tuost popular writers. There i* a mere than usually copious miscellany, embracing an iiirtnense variety of subject* replfjo with interest, instruction and en tertainment. fho ntl'liher contains 12H pages quarto, and nearly 100 engraving*, and inasmuch a* a single copy can be had for 26 cents, and the subscription prico is only fit a year, postpaid, the publication may certainly claim to be orio of, if not the cheapest of tho kind in existence. Ad dress, Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 68, 66, nnd 67 Park Place, New York. A ORKAT LITERARY WORK. A work.ihat every lover of good litera ture unnl. at constant raitiuiaad, brause while it i a tip.-r lat 1 Vely attractive and in-1 tere.ting in it.elf, it Is also a koy nn>l in del to nil ether gi.wil English literature, • habling MHO to see and judge Icr hint.nlf lint authors and >noks are moat desira ble for him to lead such it ibnnow A< til ed ition ol I'll *\| HI Ken ('Y< Loi Klit A Off En <>i imi LiTKßATt'aa lii its nearly :.<*) pages it give* hiogrii|ihies ol all no tt .I Itriti-h ami American nutbors from earlii-st liim to the present, with choice mid characteristic selections Irom their writing., ilius being n concentration of the best productions v f modern intellect. It i- published in eight handy and beautiful Initio v,. iniea, at pfh to low as to .eatii '•ully a.tonishing to tttosl hook buyers, vix in paper, complete, $2 00 * 00 half morocco, $4 Yft, halt luororco, 'he ft ur volume edilie'n, •:! 7ft. Frew those low talea a diarouel of 10 per cent. . i wed to those eidt-rbefore June i iand a further discount of 10 per cent, wi nn ordered In clubs ot live or morn. It is net .old hv dealt r* or agt r.U, but only to buyers direct, by the publishers, the AMI Hit as Bo a Excuaaux 6i lleek nan street, Nt-w Turk, who will send .paciiiien pages, Ac , free, on I etjueal. I* ~ * 1 ww >■ utig men. resideuta of NurriJgt wock, met one morning ant) ens said : "Charles, I dreamed la-t eight that you were n judgo of the Supreme Court of M nine, that I w as i> minister, and that you called on rue to open your court with prayer ' Jul thirty years after this Kev J)r Charles F. Allen, late President el the State College, happened to step into the Supreme Cuirl reom in Augusta. Judge Charles Dai.forth bet honed le him and asked him to open his court with prayer, and, behold, the drearn of thirty i ears was verified. Dev. Dr. Allen is nw |urs!t r of the Methodist Church at Fairfield. lieuihop ism in France —lt was said of the Bourbons that they never learned or | forgot anything They are like chrenic ► ufferera from kuiney or lt*er distress w ho v - 1 not by riparian a learn that Kidney- Wort wii! i ure them It is the best reui •ev known t>r piles. NIHILISTS TO BE SHOT. K ;eff, May 2ft —Of the fourteen Nihilists who were cjurt martialcd here on the 12th irut . two, including ilrrr Krantner, a Prussian subject, have been sentenced to he -hot, and let, others have b<-rn senten ced te various terms of penal servitude, ktucfig the latter three WOOICB w ere sen tenced for fifteen yearn each. Two - 1 n.ce were acquitted St. Petersburg. May 2ft One Hunereff a' d rig tv-sii houses, tn a village in the d lev r and herty atiproval as E F. K utthei's Hitter Winooflroa It does wl I : proposes and thus girea universal aatis-j :a .ton It it guarantwed to cure the wont ca-e of dyspepsia or indigestion, kidney r hvi r lit.ease, woakbo s. nervou-ne, ■rstipat; n, acidity of the stomach, Ac. tet the genuine. Sold in $1 tS) b '.ties, st *ia battle, for sft.t*l Ask •or K K Aunkel's Bi'lsr Wine 1 Iron ai d take r.o other. Ask jour druggist .! I .1 he has it t.-.t, send t Proprietor, K. Katikci, No 2V. North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Adriee frev> ; enclose ihrce-cer.t stamp WtHM> WORMS WORMS K. F Kunkei's Worm Syrup never fails to destroy Pm, Seal, and Stomach Worms, I>r. Kunkel, the only success ful physician whe removes Tape Worm it two hour-, alive with bead, and no fee an li removed. ' Common sense teaches if, Tope Worms be removed all other warms can be readily dealrored. Advice wl of fice end store, free. The doctor can tell whether or not tho patient has worms.: Thousands ere dy ing doily, with worms, 1 and do not know it. Fits, spasms, cramps, choking and suffocation, sallow complex ion, dries around the eye*, swelling and pain in the stomach, restless at night, grinding of tho teeth, picking at the nose, osl. fever ilchinir at (!.•• -eat head- C'>uffn, iul hri-nth, the patient |frow pal* :i4 tliin. tu-kling and irritation In the m> u,—all lliem iTini toiui. and mora, coma from worm* fc F kunkel't Worot Nyr- U|> n'TiT fail* I > remote them Price, fl (11 per bottle, or tix bottle* for so(l'.. For Tape Worm, write and rentuli thu J Doctor ! For all other*. bur of your drug- : ei-t the Warm Sjrrup and if h*"li it not.j •end to Dr. K F Kunkrl. 1J59 N. Ninth > ! ro*t, Philadelphia, Pa Advice by< mail, tree ; send throe-cent stamp. 15ma 4t A "PRICELESS JEWEL I l* hra.th. and If y.u ara without it you cia n#ltb*r U|. U>rro. I'ttJ nor itul tl, but you c u obUis It by uitnc HalUw' IJrtf ftlto Thrf wr up tb Kb4MCbj nd ItrHtp )>• Ixweli In food oedor l?j rwtfema* con* llpatlnn Tbrj produce a health? ay ion in the- l|or. ; r - dlfMtl and impart tl|>r To the wbd* !• I'ruc Jlcwti H K hKLLKKSIIU. Prvpl#Uw, tttUfeurfb. ri A Grave Robber Caught. Tl • newt •ucremful wra*a robberof tha day !• lr. Unlwy. Hy tnaanaofhia Snrcbrr b nil reS- j fl ' * a • -r dyina of Scrofula. (Vr.*umi'tl'n. Hhrumatlani. Mercurial dlaaaae < an • rout > ormationa. Tumor* Jaundice. and IMliit> Tha >.|al (a ! ha life, andlr 1 And**) • Hlod ha*rbar la to# grai j llfo pr 'ettar. li. It MuLhard. ll*rot*d*ti, Ohio.aaya "C'cvataod rhftkUaidacUfad mf wtia djlu of cn auuiption n> Vbwut# of tr. Lindacy'a ltlood Srirch-; er bc *• rct"iwl bcilth . .1 I- Hr ka. ralnct xllia,Ohio, aaya "M *.> waa affilettd w!tb armful* • f tha wort* form, and pannounced ■ uraMr by aarar ' ■t . :r • |i:. i,'r *• 0,r. bf Ihe r . f 1: i mdw ► R •dda *r. hrr " A tumor fnmlrjf on my head "• completely cured by tha uaa of Jr Llndurj'a ' ftlond Searcher S Nurar, HUabar*. 11 . i iplaa on Um faun. Hull Hnnum, Old Ifltw, • ; all i .. •■* cr ,ptl< a disappear like toa* • Urn the |il d Nramber ia uaad. hea that our name la on tha lltom of the xrrappur tor aala bj all drug j flat# 1 i y Waller* A • 0., rrop'r*. riiul 'irah, pa lrajr jr Kor m) by J P Murray.<' tra Hall. Bf I COME AMD SEE THE BIG SHOW !| I TIIE LARGEST AND BEST SE LECTED STOCK EVER OF FERED IN CENTRE HALL, AT IV I f*s 8 < a ii (1. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Is stocked with full lines of DOM I STICS. DRESS GOODS, LM i'.R< >1 DKEIKs, WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. LADIES READY MADE SUITS, PARA-' SOLE. UMBRELLAS, FANCY (K)ODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC. (iR 0C Kit Y % DEPARTMENT Willi full lines of Choicest Tons, Syrups, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Cof* fees,"Pure Spices, Salt, Pork Provi sions. Wooden. Willow, and Glassware, Fish, Salt and everything usually found in a first class Grocery. HARDWARE, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS always on hand. You need not go from home to buy goods low. At Wolf's stand in the Bank building, you find bargains good as elsewhere, and an assortment equal to any in the county. ST 14 A\Vlsit IDO E & CLOTHIER NO W O F'F K R J M A'iJ tJ)Z 't LIS)* j —or— S | |{ I N G G G O I) S ! [ Which should be inspected hv every buyer within reach of Philadelphia. bos.. Who do pot Visit the citv can secure every advantage offered by our unri valUW stock and cry low prims through the Mail Order Department. / * cixf A. re . \V c employ bo agenU. Rend direct to the hous.. for sample* BP It I NO SILKS i Black Milks ef all reliable makes, # <'elore.l hilks In alt the stapln and tnshieriahle Colorings. The latest ef. fists 111 Strip.,, Clicks, Jas|.ers, " Loulsit.es, Ac All Silk Nevellles t in immense assortment. Halms, Yel- I vela, foulards, pekia StriptS, Da mes,es. Brocades, Ac. ' HPKINO DUE'S (ititlDS A visit ot inspection will verify ettr ii statemeiit that wn have the largest and best asserted stork of Spring M ad auminer Dress Oowda l"u; Fab- II rtcs, novel in l. nurc and dcFgn. at a : smell advance over - ost of imuorta • tlon, mid immense lines of PLAIN FA Blllt'S. in assortment of textures and celerities quite bewildering i RI'KI.Nts lilbitN AMKB At. It EN A v' DIN Eft 9 Ibis slck is sieiply wondcrfel in I variety of style* and > x lures It in clude* All-Bilk. All-Wtml, H.lk olid d W iwd, Hilk, Wool and t 'elten. etc At the saton counters will be found the largest line of BI N I INt.h ever offeree at retail anywhere, in Blacks - end Color* of every conceivable qual ity ana price HPKI.Nts KoKhK.N COTTONS. " 'i he design* in foreign Cottons for ' Ibe present Hpring at.J Hummer are ui particularly pleatiog. The v.riely i that we ere showing from which to make eelrrlton, end the richness and elegat.ee ..four exclusive style*, must t cot.sii.ee buyers, after a careful ex ,, araiuel.'.n, that our.fovk cannot poe- Slbiy he axeellrd SPKINtiOOSTI MESFOBLADIEH. 1 This season We pieaekt U> buyer* a ij new feature u. dressmaking Instead y j of bigb-nrtced imported auil* oat of the reach of every one, we offer esse " tuu.es inaffe of good* stylish end at tractive in appearance in styles ta ken from the latest Parts pattern*, imparted by ourselves, and marked • at the most modi-rale prices I tSPItING BUIT> FOR CHILDREN. r Our slock of the**, goods, as l* usi c vetsally a. kn. wis aged, is not even n approached elsewhvrt Our C m mencetaenl, Patty slid School Dress es ere in neat, stylish a:.J apprepri ale design, wbicli .an scarcely be improved upon. We have a iarge line ol Hutu made expressly for wear at the seashore. . owatry and moan tains, in stylish eflecU ar.d at tur t prUlngly low price*. JKPItINO WRAPS. MANTLES. Etc. . We arc- showing ati the > owest styles in Hilk. Camel'* Heir, Diego nala, l)rap d'Ete, etc ; also, a full lma of Spring and Summer Hacques in Csrdurciy. Camel - Hair, Mottird Plaid and Plain Clotb* Circalar*, Ulster* and Mentis** tn every eon i ct'lVKble kind of light weight good*. , SPRING hilAWii. Real India H' -wis, far below far . mrr prices; Paisley Shawls, with l open cs-ntres, fi.o-g centre., rich bor ders, and lubdued color* ; Thibet, Shetland and Zepbyer Shawl- in ali colors, weave* and desige-, . prices (bat defy competition. * STRING ( LOTIII NG FOR BOYS r We have prepared tor this bpnng ■ a stock ot the most carefully made and stvosh good- it is po-sibt# t .pro cere and have marked every gar ment on the bans af our uniformly law price*- Our stock is ali new. and every garment o: the latest styles of II mater,at and w- rkn.ar.ship. SPRING hTAl'l-E GOODS. 1, Oar stock of . sse g.wtds, inc'.u iiag Ca.tcoes, Perra .s, (ringhams. Mus lins Sheeting*. FiaeneD, etc., we are distributing to customer* at owe small uniform profit ntov.- first cost i at lessened by j rotuplrash purchases I in large lots SPRING MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. I tte believe i , u , c , mumn4 the etttn aa oicvety .eoy who wishes u. ia w.tk economy in exierditurs. bTRA * BRIDGE A CLOTHIER. I ®°l, 803. 800, 807 A W UY MARKET ST., PHI LA. Spruce ('reck IK "" WESTWARD. 1 3 3 :t. v x AM I'M r*. M.mts' d -n„ <*' I ft'. fS) isewishurg „.".15 220 C 3ft i C-oburn 9.2 ft Ajr at Hj.rir.g Mtlis V6O EASTWARD. 2 I.IATK A.M A M. r.M Spring MilD 10 10 Cobura Lew .sburg ">ft 12 45 ft. 4ft Arr. at Monlandon. _fi ia) l.ft) COD No* 1 and 2connect at Mv>ntAt.d n w.tk Eric Mail, west on the Philadelphia and' Erie B. R. No*. 3 and 4 with Day Exprexx ea*t and Niagara Kxpreaa west. No*, ft and 0 with Fa*l Line west. DR. J W RIIONK, Dentin, can be found at hi# and reaidenee on Nartk side ot High Street, three doora Eat.-! Allegheny. Bellefonte. Pa. I 27 fab tf I* KA IM< I*A UTKIIS ~): I —FOB THE & LOWEST PRICES —AT THg- BEE-HIVE < EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE AND NO ONK PAX DISPUTE TIIE FACT THAT IT IS THE PLACE FOE BARGAINS I wish t call the public attention to my I)KENS GOODS and SIL.v DEPARTMENTS, which I can oafely mt are ih largest, cheap eat, and in of. complete -took* in the county. Look at ibei<) pricet ua Wnburn * Altlw ami HloUhes. leaving Up akin Mft. clear ami leautlful a tan iostrutl ton* for |>rodaclßg a luiurlanl growth ot hair an a bald head >t §rooot} faw> Address. loclos* tog 3c etamp. Ban Vandelf A U0., Ann Hire#l, W. V. TO Tonsumptivks. The advertiser having boon permanently cured of (hat dread dlaaaaa.i ten sumption, Ijr a simple remedy, la aniloua to make known l hU fallow u(Torata the meanaofcure To all who desire It. he will send a copy of the prescription naad, i free of charge i with t he direction* for preparing and using the same. which the* will And a aura euro for t'onsutnpiion, Asthma Bronchitis. Ac. Parties wishing tha Proscription, will pleaaaaddress K A WILSON, lb! l'*nn M„ *lHlni*lmr*h. VY. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A URNTLRMAN who auflorad for years from Nar voua liability. Premature devwy. aud all the effects of \mtthful indtaeretton.will for the aake of suffering humanity, tend free to all who need it. the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy hjr which he was cured Kufferem wishing to profit by the advertis er's experience can Jo so by addressing in perfect con ,iJrnC JUHS U , ;I)HN York. |> I I L\( if all kinds, TI'MPKH. discharges of ■ HIAIOD or mticua. and all diseases of the RKOTPM tjnickly and porfectlyctirod by a simple and j sH>thtngßemedy For Information, address Wjawttru Dr. J. FABKK AOO-.tt Ann Ht.. If. Y. | ni.8.9. GUTKLIUS. Dentist, Milllielm. (>ffnr*hl,profnatonal.*r'lcMto tb* poblle. ll* It 1 yroptrsd to parform *ll operations In tb* dental pro etelon. lie !• now fallfprp,rd to extract teeth abaolntb 1 without pln. b/8-73' Although this department he* been increa-ad to more thin four time* it* former *lr.e, R it nnw trarcely larxa enough to accommodate its rnaev pa trons No *uh stock can be found cDewher* The department it eitua ted in our rettr. d second stary par lors. ea-iiy acce-sible br elevator string HOSIERY AND UNDER , WEAR. I he product* of all the be*t maker* of i" ranee, England, Germany and j our own country ate on exhibition at I or counters All the lioveltle* .a j Hilk, fine <\,tlan and LUIa Ifote tor ladies, c hildren and ms* Our stock in all grades of Underwear I* Ihemott c-mpUl. in Ibis city SPRING GLOVED. sTsfa^ "J. rtfmu P" lh#r brand* | of Kid Glove*, in hedes to match Ike '** "hades in Hilk* and Dress fiacul*. ' liPn' Kd Olov t WHOro'Dcly t-io brn.dc-red Lis a Tkread Glove* in 1 assortment greater than wat ever be- ' j fore shewn in Philadelphia. Fabric j Gloves of all kinds STRING NECKWEAR FOR GEN- j 1 L K M r. N. Wa bay* ait the newest shapes ma- i t.-rial, eflc-cta and colorings in Neek- . wear, at pi tcea at least ona-tbird iasa that, it u*ual Our three brands of ' Shirts. "The Standard." "The Favor ite.' '1 he Custom Made," have prov ed l" b ibe most popular Shirt* e¥er I enld if. this city. ;l HPRING JIOC.SKKEEPING LIN- ! ENS , 'I trt> very large buciaest done in | th.s departrm-et. requires u> to he ) daily in the oiatket. *s> our customer* ' ate assured of getting ibe freshest w good*. 11l every description ef Lineas j for table ot house use, at Use lowest p.-ssiti e pt ices tt e have ais > a very ' large Slock ofCrcUraee*, Raw H.lkl, '( ! Jute*, etc SPRING QUILTS A RLANKKTS. tt e have in (lock all grades of Jae qciard Honey comb and Marsotllaa t Spreads, in etwe* for cradle*, crib*, ship f.erths single and double beds. y*.Tf'•'• '* Si; MMKR ( Jll-A NKEI Hat PI ever tvefare been so d SPRING CLOAK INGS. Our assortment is complete in all j: the newel styles and c< l..rlogs The newest thing for Ladies aad Cbii- j, dret. * Ceu is soft fiaisb Corduroy. . tt e h.ve it it. ail the popular tirades SPRING PARAHOLH A UMBKKL i K 'I be newest style* of Para**!* are en entire de parture from those in vogue last year. We were confident that ! I they w.-ald meet with popular fatar, and laid in a iarg sleek ef the choic est shape* style* a handle* Though * ib price* have been advanced because of scarcity, we shall offer our* at or- I iglnaily inter.,led at a small increase oa the manufacturer* price* ;l SPRING CLOTH?- A CASH!MERES. For Men * and Roy*' wear we how have the largest and host assortment of these goad* ever shown by u. Heou h Suiting*. Fine Hailing*, neat Plaids, Stripes, Check*. D.agonal*, ta great assortment and at very low pri. c* Ir. Blue F attncl* we have the Mat u-ii Indigo Good* SPRING VS HIT. GOtrDS. White i* to be very popular this setawn fur warm weather coslau.es Our as-orimsnt of Piquet. Swiss,Naitv nook, India Muslin, ec.it unsurpas* cd. The price* are at low a* can he marked oa goods of similar qualities HPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS. ■ Everythiag new or novel ia these goods that ha* appeared thi* season will h found at our counter* A very great vatioty of every wyle of Ruttoae aad a well teiecied stock ef Notion*. BSIC2 FOS SALE -Fir*; daae brick on haad for sale at Zerbe * Centre Hall bricis yards. TLese brick are , offered so low that it will pay persona at a ■ Its Lance to come here for them. Intending to continue in the manufac ture .if brick they will Le kept conttar-llj on band, and fair inducement* offered to purcbaaert. 17 aug if. O.K. ZKKBK i j DP FORTNEY Attorney at Ix*w Bellefonte, Pa. tHßceorer Rev nold* hank 14may'4Q| HENRY BOOZER.! t'EWTRE II A 1.1., | waxtcrsi-rraxui or Sadilex. Hare***, Bridle* Collar*. Whipa. Flynela and iso keep* on hand Cotton: Nits, etc Price* low as ar.y where elae • All kind* of re|T ST.. Near Broadway, NEW YOKE. UOTCII K ISS iV I'ONI), Proprietors. THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached, are unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of service. Rooms 50cts. to $2 per day, f3 to $lO per week. Con venient to all ferries and city railroads Jfew Furniture. \ctv MaiKige nent. 23jati lv HEALTH AM) HAEPINESST ttsalth n.l H>pi>tnnu n> prl<-*le> W-allh to thotr poMKUors. sad }i-t Itirjrsr- srlibin ths roach of ermri oar who will UN WKIUIIT'M I.IVFit I*ll,l K, Tht* tniltr utiro i ur* for Tori Ui l.lvar. DttproifaL HmuUcli*. Naur StmuMch. \*o?ti*u!kii Nu m+*. mt all HUllou* complaint* and Bk*>J dtMr.'m Nonr gemitoe utile** atem-d, "Ww Wrlffht. If jour DiutftfUt will tint wupplj aond S* rent* for una b i to lUrrlci. Rllrr A Co. 7U.1. 4th Si. I'htla 7tu>r9au DRUH GISTS, No. G BroekerhofT Row, Bellefonte I'enn'a. Dealer* in liruipt.t'heiiiicaU, Perfumery, Fumy Good- 4c„ fte Pure Wines and Liquors for medic purposes always kept. may3l 1. JOHN BLAIR LINN, Atterney-at-Law, Office on Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. 27 feb tf A T c. DINGES' NEW STORE ** eisa. lie also ha. on hand and j, constant ly receiving Notions, Can dies in great variety, and of the best grade* TRY HIS YORK CIGARS He deal* ia FLOUR BRAN KTiimd aad KARTH KS ( ROCKS A. iL E end take* nU kind* of (WtrV I raff woe ia exchange CALL AND OlTl HIM A TRIAL. C. HINGES. Centre Hell, DR7 OBK R HOLTZ KES LINIMENT" < AfIIMIOK NII.K* aaxlliae*. -|/rsUsa.ss li at iba fttwuTt * * " Cats. (Jails, Mfrslaa ts* sasllwljsio ! sad sural* l • aaaa wsothaa *4 icUatM 1a..11l wu, tea la*a* ataaslat ts* is. ulutf isms. Jh* osMte* will haaia bak .1, "* *** cu ! lv.p.~d ol* b, OWWba. M. D. HOID L> J FI MARRTI, CTAHT UAIJ. Tli* l*hun!x I'M lnral. lias fu! I ua.ll la ha ascallasl* adaploff la uM mm, .tSMmsJIw sad shtMrea II l.raaxs a cakt. It sloes • .„ugb || aids sat^-,lotslloa ti (isss la >iaa* aaUar It rm tlmiik Ii l.Haas "M It )"*jwef• ®a*ea thaa any lot r—ar* p.at aa-1 tMt.fr *• Msa rail.* (1,, aad rants affaotod Prtr. ** raalt nr I botlj., far SI Hr,r4 |>> (HMsrhaluerja ti. OoM If J II M arras, tlaale* Hall. UFFKMAH uexsg AVD cow rowux*. Ka.|a stock t.*JU.ji aad la gaod aoshUta It aid* aad *-tiala.s Is, Latl (IWb tiaar al hi. a.ll7rWh dun Tl.ird aJC,. PkUa •" aali bfartaal al II oomuuwt aoaiad. h* J D Mar •saarfftT"* *** * | I Mllia. I L SPANGLKR, AUcrntty-ai-Lew. *9 a Conta sations In Engl,.l and German. Office in Feral t saw building JERRY MILLER BAUBXII axu H AIKTIFTXAAK —IN the base "f the hffifik buiidtag. All work 4oii n fasbioneble style. 1 July Candy Manufactory & Bakery. Mr. Albert Kautb, BISHOP STREET BAKERY, ;is now makiog the very beet BREAD, CAKTSS AND PIES, 'lb Bellefonte. Candies and Confections. He at*o manufactures ell kinds of can die*, end dealers can purchase of htm a* low aa Ui the city. Candies of all kinds al way* en har.d, together with Oranges, Lemoas, Figs, Date*. Nuta, Syrups, Jel in* and everything good. CENTRE COUNTY OYBTEE DEPOT. An Exec-Lent oyster saloon also at tached to the Bakery. Call and see ne. ALBERT KAUTH. aavl • f, , - -- - -nc: _ * l xiimino our < nb Prim ol lioota and fchoea*—We sue rolling • utlbegnod* lively, becauae we cAerge less for them than u ever kaown. Wa keep up the quality and keep dowa the prices. We are bouad lo sell off this ire mt-cdou* slock, aad tru*l ia tbe lew price* to do tbe business. We will offer you Men's fine calf boots at_________ f2 fiC M.'n's kip boot* *t 2ta| tt omea'* kip shoe* at. ______ 100 Cbildren * school theca at___ _ 73 Men * wool lined gum boots at 2 ftO Boy*' wool-band gum boots at__._ 1 90 M.-n'a wool-lined buckle overshoe*... 1 40 i Men'* wool-1 mod Alaska overshoe*... 91 i Men'* plain rum ovr*boes___ fit Lunihermec'* gum*, solid feel. 1 2f I Women's w.sol-lined Alaska over- kboe* Women's (4ain gum ev < rvhe* 33 •I iasea' plain gum oversbac* 30 j Children'* plain gum over*ko*_..._ Sft The above rubber good* are alt lr*t clau and are warranted, and will be *a!d for re* A only. E. GRAHAM A SON, Dec k Bellefoau, Pa.. - TIJEGREAT~C~AUSE OF II V M A X MISERY. I Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price six cents. t % tartar*m lbs Watara. Trsatmsat, and Radical (f n t -smtnml W.okoaaa. or Spermatorrhoea, la id oed hj Self .bow. tevoluutarjr Kmisalons, lpe- I. ao*. Narroua Itebtlltj. and ln.pedla.eat. to Mar. i si.Tufr.yjSissttsSsia' IJ cMLVtKWKLL, U. !>., author of the "Gieea ' rii. W.'.rld renowned aatbor. la thin admirable lee tar.. clearly prore. from hie own experieace that tba aula] eonxeuuencea of Self abaae may be e#ectealty remored without medicine, and without dangerous > irrical operaUon.. boasto*. ln.trumrau. riajrs or . otdiaW. pointing oat a mode of core at once .certain I and effectual, by which erery saffsr*'. no natt.r what i til* condition may l>e,may cure himeelf cheaply, prl vateiy and radically .... aw ThU Lecture will prove a boon to thonaanda and Afr'MUlllll Seat, under xeal. in a plain envelope, to hay addreaa I un receipt of two i>otge .blips. Addrew. the Publlabera, _ THKCULVEKWELU.MEDICAL CO., 41 Aon St., New York; P. O. Box, 438 C. lOoct y ET GOOD BKEAD^ By calling st the new sod exten jsive bakery establishment of JOSEPH CEDAKS, (Successorto J. H. Sands,) Opposite the Iron Front on Allegheny street where he furnishes every day Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds. Pies, etc., etc., Candies, Spices. Nut., Fruits. Anything and everything belonging tc the business. Having had vears of expe rience in the business, be Gutters faimsel that be can guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. 30 aug tf JOSEPH CEDAKS.