THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'red. Aug. '2B, '7? *mt. Swl J. J. ARSKY.W M SaiWltM(liiSiii, N. W Pol H. msU 1 ar Man nil! mwn ii 31' M an.t rrrry two waaA \ftot, .'aa a Kallar Maalar. l.rosaae Knoll*. Seel Thore will be no services in the I'ro-bvterian church in Centre Ha", on Sabbath the 24 Aup 1870 T. A RoßtwaoX, raster. Rev. J R Miller will fill the pul pit for Rev Fi-oher. during his absence, as follows : At Centre Hall, Sabhath morning. 81st, and in the Loop same day, afternoon. In the Unien church Sabhath 2.80 p nr. Sept 7. and in tho morning in George's valley church, Had heavv rains fh>i early Mon day morning until night. N ice Peaches and >weel potatoes at the popular grocery of Sechler A Co. The annual pic-nic of the Centre Co Patrons, on Nittanv Ml., near Centre Hall, Sept. 25. The annual soldiers re union at Pleasant Gap, Sept. f. The number of persons from this valley en the Union Co. harvest home ex cursion is reported to us at 3TO to 350, The attendance from Uaion county was large C - thing made to order at N ewman's who has the services of one of the best Philadelphia tailors—and all work war ranted to fit at prices the lowest Jacob Ibnges has purchased of Henry Booter the mail route between Centre Hall and Spring Mil*. and will ca.ry giv-ls and passenger*. Mrs. Krite, living a few miles trom here, was gladdened the other day by the receipt of SISOO pension money for a son killed n the army. The matter was suc cessfully managed by Esq. Shannon Wai. F Keber, Esvp, has been ap pointed court reporter. He is amply Qualified tor the duties of the post. We congratulate him upon hi* appointment Henry B,o*er ha* bought Jaceb Dinge.- saddler establishment, together wish the good will AUCTION ! every evening at Gug genhehuer's store. Centre Hall, when Ready-made Clothing will be offered for t sale. Will Curry and Jamas Horner les sened ibe number of snakes the other day j by 15—2 copperheads, 2 garters and 11 i rattlers ' A silverwatch. $0 and some articles < of goods were stolen from Barnes' store : at Pleasant Gap, a short time ago This is the third time that establishment has been broken iato and robbed within as many . years- j -—Two men, Geo. 11. "Weaver and \I m Brown, ergaged in painting a', the Buh house, by the tilting ef a scathe 1 board went down fit) feet. No bones brok- ' er Weaver however was ibe worst : kuiL Newman is now putting out his slock of summer clothing at a trifle above ' coit. This gives a grand opportunity to ! get a good suit, at low prices. Go at once before the stock is sold off. and you will j make the be-t bargain of yeur life No | better in the county and the only p'ace where clothing is being sold off in order to close out the stock. Go at once it will pay you. Mr. Henry Reece, of Buffale Run, in attempting te jump from a stac- of grair. onto a b"ard beneath, made a mis step, and aas thrown onto a separator The machine as in operation, and one of bis feel was ternby mangled aid nearly torn i ff. so says the Republican Henry Boozer having purchased the stock belonging to saddler i-hop of Jacob Dingos leaves him as the only one carrying on that bu-iness in this section ar.d he is prep'ared for all orders. Mr. B oier will keep a full line of everything. Fly nets are now offered at cost His charge*will always be found reasona ble. Ail fine groceries, canned goods, pick els, sauce*, oils, o'rmr.ges, lemons cranberries, Ac , at Seehier's, and strictly pure spices They handle no impure or adulterated roods of any kind We free iv and cheerfully testily to this as a fact ard from our own experience- There will be a Methodist camp meeting in Meek's woods, near Pine Grove, commencing Sept. 11 continuing oneweek Mr. Meek who lives quite near will be prepared te lurnish at reasonable rates boarding and lodging to all who may desire the same, also stabling hnd feed for horses. Forthe ladies! On Friday evening 21s, will he sold ladies, goods exclusively, at Guggeuheimer's Centre Hail store. The ladies of this town and vicinity are respect fully invited to he present, as great bar gains will be offered. of the best quality and in great variety, at SecblePs. They car ry a fuil line and arc able to supply all trade. Tbey sell in sets or a single piece of any desired shape or pattern ; also yel low and Rockingham ware, all siaea and shapes, and prices greatly reduced. The Duck real estate, in Brushval ley was knocked off last Thursday at pub lie sale as follows : The old homestead. 128 acres, to Amos Ziegler at $2,113.83; that known as the old Peter Ziegler farm 162 acres at s7.2d'>: tho tract of 26 acres at $661,26; a timber tract in little Zugar valley. 84 acres, to Frank Weaver at $625; a 26 acre tract of mountain land to J. H. Ueifsnydor at three dollars. —The Bush house is haviug a big run ofcustom. Mr. Hoppes ami his geutlemauly clerk. Mr Bigouy, are giving it a reputation equal to any hotel in the state. Send you order to J no. T. Lee if you want a good buggy, spring or other kind of wag-.n. He turns out some of the best in the county. Mr A Alexander, of Millbeim, wa regret to learn, is again seriously ill PIMPLES BLOTCHES on the face can b.' removed by rubbing with Cam phor Milk It cost only 26 cts. p_er bottle J. D Murray, Centre Hall , aug 4t Go to your store or druggist and get a bottle of Frank P. Green's compound syrup of tar, honey and bloodroot, the best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup, asthma, or early stage of consumption Phmnix Pectoral will cure your cough Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings rest . a Pbcenix Pectoral costs 26 cts ; 0 bottles $ Sold by J. D Murray, Centre Hall. -—— A new double thread shuttle sewing machine, works by hand or treadle, for sale or trade at this office. Warrant ed. Letter Heads, Business Cards, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Circulars, Posters and all kinds of Job Work done for one-fourth less than any where else in the county, at this office. AAROKUBmo -Col. Cokurn l improv ing his premise* with a handsome Iron feneo and addition* to his house. Thomas Hull ie abentto erect a now houio on 2nr low prices and finest. boat and largest assortment of dry-goods. fever seems to b* pre vailing lti tho vicinity ofSute t 'olloge. There are quite a number of eases, among others, Mr. Thomas Fonder, the well kuown tobacco agent. —Mrs. Shannon MVorniick of mar State College, on last Sunday, while on her war to church was thrown from the buggy by the horse taking fright, and sustained some se vere bruise?. Stvineware in all sires, shapes, and styles, a stock ol thousands of gallons on hand : the best ware made in the United State- Merchant* supplied at very close prices, at Sechler**, grocers, fruiters, and eonlectioners, in the Bush House block, the most complete grecery store in this county. ' —The store of Jonathan Hess, at Fine (trove, was entered on Friday night last, by {'ryitig open the door, lhe thieves got possession of the key, to the safe and opened it. A tin cash box with about $25 was let! untouch ed and an empty one taken instead. Beyond a little change, nothing furth er was missed. ——Go to Frank Green's drugstore in the Bush house block, it you desire pure and fresh drug- and medicines—ke has the oldest establishment iu this section ot the state. —Court haa been largely attended this week. Tuesday was occupied by two fornication and bastardy cases, and about half a dozen petty assault aud battery cases. Due boy got 1 year in the peniuntiary for stealing a suit of clotnes The Herdick case' will be tried on Thursday. Capt. Juo. A. Hunter is foreman of the grand jury. The Commissioners have appoint ed the following collectors for 1179 licllefoutc lioro., J. M. Keicbline. Howard lioro.. liobt. Cook, Jr. Mtles burg Bore., W. B. Miles. Unionville Bore., A. N. Rnssel. llenner twp., \V. A Taylor, liurnside twp, 1). M.Stewart. College twp., \Vru. Foster. Curtin twp., Henry Theil. Ferguson tap., Geo. w. Keicbline. tiregg twp., Cyrus lamc. Haines twp., Jae. Bower, Jr. Halfnioon fwp., J. 11. Griffin. Harris twp., B. Stem. Howard twp .J. M. Kline. Huston twp., D. \V. Kline. Marion twp., J. J. Hoy. Miles twp., Geo. B. Haines. I'atton twp, Daniel 11 eekman. Penntwp., C. Alex ander. Potter twp., J. IV. Mersinger. Rush twp., Jno. B. I>?ng. Spring twp., John Garbrick. Taylor twp., Beckwith Union twp., William Rpotts. Walker twp., David Yocum. Worth twp., Geo. R. Williams. Most of th. m' tine rigv you see run ning in all parts the county arc turned cut at Lee's coach shops in Centre Hall. His work is all warranted and at prices that defy competition. Experienced and skill full workmen arenlways in his employ. It was a mistake that Nellie Grant Barloris had died —it was her mother in-law, Mrs. Sartoris that died. Fitly Millions of dollars, or titty dollars for every man, woman aud child in the State, is what the Minne solans expect from their wheat crop this vear. The hard, brassy appearance in some j colored butter is never seen when d&iryt men use the Perfected Batter Color of ' We!b. Richardson A Co., Burlington, f Vt. It is not unfavorably acted on by milk, in anv state of sweetness. It is best applied by working it in with a * very little white sugar. m • l MURDER IN PERRY COUNTY. \ Jealousy the Cause. One of the most atrocious and premedi tated murders that ever ocurreJ in Perry county • committed at the residence ol i Henry Haoimaker, at M<*mjoinery's Fsr- ' ry in Buffalo township, ten miles lrom ] N-wport, along the Susquehanna river, i em Thur.-.ia morning last, about eight o*- 1 clock. information of which was brought to Newport about balf past ten, by K E Bitting, who notified Coroner Z:nn A young man named W. K Miller, ac employee in the Pennsylvania railroad shops at iiarrisburg, was shot and almost instantly killed by Samuel E Albright, a notorious character in the neighborhood of Montgomery's Ferry, and who has been indicted for stealing meat, and other crime- 1 ommilted in the neighborhod of the Ferry He was never tried for the of fences charged to him. because of bis ab sence in Teias. and it was hut recently that he made his appearance in his old neighborhood. It seems that Albright had at one lim* been a lover of Maria B Hammaker. a sister of Mr. Henry Hammaker, whore cently resented bis love advances, having tound a man who pleased her much better Maria lived out at service with a Harris burg family, and there it was that she be came acquainted with Mr Miller, who was a young widower. The acquaintance ripened into love, ar.d eventually a mar riage was consumated between the two, about three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Miller arrived at the residence of Mr. Ham maker on Wednesday evening, on their wedding trip, intending to return again on Friday, little thinking that bis return would be as a corpse and at the hands of > an assassin. Albright called at the house of Mr. Hammaker, he said, for the purpose of as sisting Mr. Noviock to thresh grain, and. after being introduced to Miller, be hand ed Mr. Miller a letter and Lome diately fired two shots at Miller, both of \ which struck his person, and either one of which would have terminated his exist t ence. Albright then look deliberate aim at Mrs. Miller, but by the interference of Mrs. Hammaker the shot missed its mark, ' leaving the lady unharmed He then left the premises for tho moun tain pursued by a Mr. Silks and Mr. No j viock ; but by the presence of a pistol in g the band* of the villain he escaped. Word 3 was at once sent to Newport, as above j stated. ID about an Lour after the shooting Al bright was teen lurking about the barn by gome of the woman folks, but before the alarm could be given he had disappeared in a cornfield and fled to the mountains Seicport Ledger. A LONG BRIDGE The largest bridge in Europe will be ompleled next year. It will cross the Volga in the government of Samara, Rus sia, on the Siberian railroad line. The Volga, at the point of the bridge, is about four miles wide in the spring, and in the autumn is 4,732 feet. The bridge will be supported by twelve piers 85 feet high, at a distance of every 864 feet. The ice cut ters are covered with granite. The iron work is from Belgium. A temporary colony is established for workingmen em ployed on the bridge ; it occupies about 66 acres and hastiO different buildings, insur ed at 100,000 roubles. Two thousand men are employed, and among them are one hundred Italian masons. Three steamers and seventy barks are used constantly for forwarding wood, stone, iron and other materials The bridge will cost about $3,- 600,000. HYDROPHOBIA " A Roy Hies in Great Agony—A Young Man Attacked. * Chicago, Augu't 11. An apparently well defined case ot hydrophobia Is report 1 ed a* having occurred in this city rosier * day Tho victim was Benny IN. Haw * kins, aged time years, who, while playing ' with a favorite dog, became Innoculatod with peison by contact of saliva from the, animal with a fresh cut or scratch on the! hand, and died in great agony after a brief illness The alarming teature of the | case is the fact that the di g w* to all ap pearances perfectly harmless, having manifested no symptom* either before or' since the communication of disease. Tiffin, 0., August 11. Mr. Alri Mc- Kitrich, a young man .>1 twenty eight years, was fourteen v*:* since bitten by a mad dog, and at the time was treated in I tiie usual way with such cases, until he ' a supposed to be cured and sate Lately he has been afflicted wilh inflammatory : rheu alistti. and it 101 l the body and wei i to the brain, ami rendered htiucra/y. >ai . urday ho was suited with a spasm very much resembling hydrophobia, frothing at tho mouth, barking ukr a dog and snap puig at everything witliiu teach Those spasms have boon repeated several tluies, and grewing worse until ll.aro van be no *, übt of the i resenco v i hydropbhia, and it must have come flotu the bitt ol that! rabul dv'g tourleoii years *go CUKAP FACTGRY ICR It is Made in Georgia at a Cost ot Kighly-tiveCeuts a Ton. v.Vug .-la itia Chronicle ) fits Arctic Ice Company arc now lurn-j ii.g viut between ten and twelve thousand, pounds ot ice per day, which thoy are uu- i der centract to deliver at half a cent a pound l'he precess employed by thcj . v nipany is sani to be lh< cheapest known i to science at the present day. The cost i of manufacturing ice here is only eighty L*p celils a ion, or about lour cents and it 1 vjuarter a hundred pouud- As it is sold t in bulk at ten doi.ars a ton the margin of t profit is nine dollars and fifteen cents on J rath lw .* thousand pounds, ifiis is ahead n of California gold mining The ice comes fa out in t.uge oblong biOcs, ihirty-lwvi u iUI IU UUgl? UVsl'..£ ku.n,. w~ I inches in leuglh and twelve inches square !To ere is space is the freexing chest so to speak for fvur hundred and eighty c! these blocks, amounting in weight to thir |ty thousand inJs. As it rt quires seven- I ty-two hours, however, from the time the ( ! water is poured into the cans until it is I turned out again in -olid leriu, only oi.e-l third of the quantity u produced daily It is the intention of the cornj any to double! the capacity o! the works in a very short time. The blocks in the new chest will be enly sn inches thick, and as they wii. freexe tuuch more rapidly than these w! double the thickness, the daily prvduc- , Hon will be correspondingly great. The process by which the freeung is ac- , complished requires about fifty pounds of ( liquid ammonia to be stored in u very strong iron cylinder, and this n connect* , ed with a coil of pipes mnin r-ed in a Ur.k of strong brine; into this galvanised iron ( cans holding pure water aro placed, and , these can* are •! the -no ul the bloe.s of - ice which are formed. The liquid ammo- j nia is allowed to flow through these coils, and it gradually becomes gaseous, and in becoming so abstracts lrom the water so much heat that speedily freeees. A powerful -team pump (NWS the gaseous amm :.ia back intolhe iron cylinder again thus liberating great heal, which is dispos*,' ed of by cold water dropping upou the coils o' pipe through which ihe ammonia, passes on its way to the condenser. Tin process is a conti' u< us one, ar.J if ike pumps and coils do not leak there is no ice-, and the operation - may g • on >o lor gj t as the machinery last?. A GOOD INDORSEMENT. ' It would no doubt be highly amusing, j 1 and at the same time astonishing, to sec a ' complete list of all the expressive and i 1 "powerful" names of the multitude ol ( short lived medical preparations placed ' upon the market during the pa-l :• w y ears j' as "most wonderful discoveries and in-;i fallible cures," ;ln hoc signo vittss,) by J j unscrupulous speculators and adventurers, . who, reoogmxing tbe value ■ 1 advertising seek by these means !<• obtain public tavor < and popularity to' their doubtful and so i often emirs.y worthless and even danger ( ou preparations And it is a genuine plea-U'e for u- to commend Dr. Hull - Cough Syrup a* one < I the few really de serving medicines • tiered I the public It- adoption by ma: > •I l ur :• physicians is due only to its real worth anil merit and by thousands ol famili< it it regarded as "ihr standard household i rrmedy llasA. /' (" Critic AN AVALANCHE OF REACH E,-. New York, Aug 23.—The prediction that aver 160 car-loads of peaches would appear in this market at once has been ful filled several times during the past week The supplies of the past three day have been nearly a quarter of a million of bn-lets The fruit continues to come in! too mellow for shipment and demanding' immediate consumption, and purchasers, for the present should only buv for quick use. Yesterday was a blue day for own ers—lo cents to 50 cents per basket was the price of gommon to good fruit, and 40 cents of the best. Crates were 20 cents to 60 cents. These are wholesale prices, and distributors sboald give consumers the benefit of them or they may find it con venient to run down town where the sup plies are concentrated and take advantage of the low ruling rates. Thus far this sea son New York has had over 700,WJ0 bask ets, and 300 car-loads, 600 baskets each, have gone to New England, chiefly to Boston. A CYCLOPEDIA FOR f 10,00 Perhaps the most remarkable literary enterprise of the time, is the publication of the Library of Universal Knowledge, in 20 volumes of nearly 1,009 pages each, handsomely bound, fur 60 cents per volume, or SIO,OO for the set. It is a re print entire of the last (1970) Kdinburgh and London edition of Chambers' Ency clopedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People with vary additions upon topics of special interest to American readers. The amount of matter will somewhat exceed that of the Cyclope dias of Applelwn or Johnson, though the price is but a fraction of their cost, Vol ume one is to be ready early In Septem ber, and tb others will follow at very short intervals. The remarkably low prices are accounted for by tba method of sale, to the subscribers direct, saving them the large commission, often 60 or 00 per cent., paid to agents or dealers , also, by the recent great reduction in the cost of making books, and by making very large sales. This certainly is a work that the millions will appreciate. Special in ducements are oflerad te early subscribers and to clubs. The same publisher* have recently issu ed editions of Chambers' Cyclopedia of English literature, 4 vols., s2,, former ly sold in !£voU., fer $9,00 ; also, Rollins' Ancient History, and Josuphus' Works, large type editions, for $2,26 and $2 (So, and .Smith's Bible Dictionary, SI.OO They ai-o publish, in August and {Sep tember, the Acme Library of Biography, 12 vols., and the Acme Library of Mod ern Classics, 9 vols., the former at 86 cents and the latter at 00 cents per vol. In these series are presented such authors as Carlyle, Macaulay, Gibbon, Goldsmith Lamartine, Michelet, Thomas Moore, Walter Scott, and Fouque, and such sub jects as Caesar, Cromwell, Burns, Joaa of Arc, Vicar of Wakefield, Picciola, Lalla Rookh, Ac. Full catalogue of pullica- tions, terms to clubs, dec., will be seul free on request by the publishers, the Anieri c an Book Exchange, 66 Beekman St., N. Sophia, Aug. 24.—The damage by Sat urday's tiro is estimated at SBO,('JO. The fire raged for many hours. A largo num ber of artillery horses perished in the flames. IUK V ISAACS KALLOCH, WORK. IMIMK.N S CANDIDATE KMC MAYOROK SAN KUAN CISCO. SHOT. *A Mob of Thoti.tuiU Throttcniiig Vengeance. Sun Francisco, Aug IS! Tliii morning Charles l)o Aoung drove I iii n covered coupe in frt>nl of tin' private entrance of tlio Metropolitan leniple, where Mr. Kalh >h ha his study ''tl room, and sent boy aiking |him to come out Mr, Kalloch Immedi ately appeared on tha sidewalk, when !'<• Y>>uii(t shet him In the breast Mr Kal-i Inch lurnel to reliMt within tloor* when; IK Young bot him in the beck Mr. 1 Kalloch t believed to be dead. A crowd immediately s-./.ed the carriage in which < I>< A.• ittt|{ VMt lumtd it ever and tore I hint out. lie we* dreadfully kicked and bruised, eml would no doubt have Ken killed on the spot had not an unusual number ef policemen coute suddenly to the reecue end hurried him to jail. Ihe cllv ift intensely axcited. Ihe police did not think Ue \ - una safe in the Jan, end lied made arrangements to hurry httn to) Fort Alcetres, when the intention heceme known to the people. At pietent t! t •pirn of the multitude >* aroused to pre* vent any removal of He Young from jail. There was never a time when Han Francis co was mere angry. l'ho otHcor, He Young and the driver of the coupe struggled through the crowd atind cries ef "Hang him I "Kill him 1 „ Hen M.Oomb immediately assumed tb# responsibility and ordered ;Ue military to assemble at their armories, wheretheyare * now awaiting orders. The aews of the tragedy *pr>#l like wild-fire IktMgk Ik* city, and the streets were soon filled with excited throngs. What Preceded the Shootiug. Ttie circumstances leading to the shoot* ' lug are as follows: After Ka.loch was nominated by the workingmen of this city as their candidate far Mayor, Charles He Young, in a speech at the State Conveti lion of tin "Honorable Bilk*,' announced that ho w. u!l compel Kalloch to with* draw from She contest. Subsequently h>- ttoiified Kalloch that unless he withdrew be would rake up his record in the col umns of the Chronicle. Kalloch sent back word for him to go ahead ; that ho could i tell worse things about the Do Youngs' that anything they could bring against bun- On Wednesday last the Chronicle alio out with a long article reviewing Kalloch s career in Boston and > Ksi.-s- j dwelling particularly on his reported ituours, and also ventilating hit political tnd business record. Thursday's and Friday a Chronicle contained similar and mere elaborated articles and dragged in J be name of Kalloch s father, now dead,' recounting sundry immoralities on i.;- part Kalloch had advertised a mass meeting it Metropolitan Temnle last night, at which it was given out he would read a •• py of an article pubh-hed |om<- five years tgo by B F. Napbtaly in a ittle | :•<•! f ailed the Hun. This article was an at-i ai k upon the personal and tainily record if the L)e Youngs. f the inist pronounced rbaracler, and led to an attempt on their part to kill Napbtaly, which failed Thi IK Y. ungs sent Kalloch w. rd that il ae read that article they would sboot him 13 in rigid. Friday Night's Meeting. Last night an immense audience ga'.b •red at the Metrop litan Temple, and the >treet outside was packed with a erowd numbering thousands. Mr. Kalloch ai- Jressed the indoor meeting, scathing the De Y> ungs mercilessly, anJ reflecting on the perrona! record and family antece- dents in the most direct manner. After adjourning the meeting in the hall he went utside, mounted the stand and spoke briefly After rev o wing the attacks of the Chronicle up m himself be -aid "In , maligning the reputation of my father, who has filled an honorable grave tor 1 maey years, these journa -tic vipers have rendered the most vicious retaliation on, inv part necessary and justifiable These < disgraceful records make such an a'.laik possible, and I mm iustified in proneune. iog them the ba-tard proger.v efs He sail he had the Hun arte le in his p" k et (criee of "Read it! "Read it!' 1 ! but he did not w isb to evpend all his amniuni lion at once It would be |,ub isbed im mediately in full in the workingmens' pa per, Th" Open Letter FOOLED ON Hlh DEATH IiED IN r<) A CONFP.S-I, at Ninth and Washington avenue, whan! 2.000 barrel* of oil, several thousand torn of coal, a number of building* and human beings were destroyed in the flames, lie wo in league with three men—McMena* tnin, Mara and Fleetwood The latter started the fire and jierished in the Santos. Mara and Mi Men am in afterward enticed Mi Oiuirk into a vacant lot and Mara st*b bed him in the left breast and fled, leaving hit victim lor dead That wa* in ltoe, and when he recovered a business man for wh--nt the burning of the oil work* wa J said to have been done by contract, seal I §26 to Mctsuirk and told the latter to heave the city, which he did, going to Michigan and settling and marrying there. He also confined to the murdered the! watchman of S 8. t\ bite's dental depot No. 628 Arch Street. In company with Hugh M*r i-nrlj in the morning of Octo ber 7, 1866. thpy forced their way into the place through a roar entrance It war Sunday morning, and they did not cxnect to find the colored watchman on duty there. He came on them unexpectedly just as they were about to enter the sales room of the place, and as he know both f them. Mara and JlcGuirk resolved to kiil hirn. There was a terrible fight, the watchman battling for his life. Hut he was at Inst knocked down, bucked and gagged, and his head crushed by a blew from a billot of weed. They were afraid to shoot him for fear of making an alarm In making tho confession McGuirk said that it was ho who killed the watchman, Mara keeping guard at the door while he did it After making bis confession he recovered, and seemed to be fearful of the woman's telling it to others, and threaten ed her if she did so. He went away from the place and returned some six months afterward. He left and returned several times afterward and in April last said to the woman . "You know enough about me to give me a great deal of trouble. If ayboby betrays me. my life is as dear to rue as theirs, and it won't he good tor them." -She took this as a threat and be gan to he afraid of him, and in June in formed Judge Vincent of tho facts. M< (Juirk left her father's house and at tempted to see her several times alter ward. Judge Vincent wrote to tho authorities ot this city, and Detective Try on was sent to Krie alter McUuirk, accompanied by Detective Weyl. Tlie murderer was cap tured at McKean's Corner, in Washington township, about seventeen mi lea Mill#, by Rev. W. H. Stover, Mr. Ella# I*. Oentml, of Spring Mill# to Mitt Paulina A. Hcbrecengatt, of Logan Mill#. On April 'Jit, in Hruthvalley, l>y lio*. J, Votinda, Mr Benjamin Zefgler to Mit# Flo/ence M Jontonbaurh, bulb ol Gregg towmhip.f On It', by the came, Mr Ambroio Von-I a.ln and Mb* Alice J. Hurl#, both ol llnifo'i townthip DIED. 'On in OruM township, of Cholera j Infantum, Hurry ri#ber,iou of l'hillp and! Alice Aunian, aged 5 month# and ti day#, j jt RY AM. Trial Li#t Th following! ii> a complete 1 tl of ibo (irand ami Trav- 1 er.M> Juror# and Trial Litl for Augutt Courl, ci'tutiicneitig Monday, Auguit 25, lUTtt: uK/SP JLtt-Uh. Harris W W Leech l'otler C Hilticr, J Gilhlatid, Jno Hoo ter llaifinoon J A Hunter K l.ytle. H '#<1 —\\ ni M arkt, S Pletchcr Wali>or K Holme#. A Hearts. I'atton J Jackton Spring S llcverly, Win Dawton. Phihntburg L If*#*, Win Blake, J 8 Gray. Honnor— W 111 Talc, HAM ar>bat. Ileliclont# J 11 Rhone, Win Mi.!#, Marion—H Huh, O H Hiuiler. College G t'ronnnlter. '• r, 'gg J J Condo. TRAV ItRJS JURR... riRT lUtt. Huston— J IV Swart* Kcllefontn—l> Rhode*, U K Tate, J Shrem.H Haunt, J W Ftirey, G T Brew Oollw#- K Mutter, liarrii A J K reamer, A lain Stover, J T It oat Harry Stewart. Howard boro J Diehl lirtti; J P lleckuian. Jno Uoodhart. llalfnioon 1* W Burkbart. Hurn ide—Howet. IVrgutou—J ShitTer, J Gale*. Miietburg —ll TKy man. Walker A 0 M Mullen, K Zimmer man, Jr. Taylor Win Merryman, 1> Henderson Spring 1) Gorman, M \V Kiddle Mile# -C Hrumgnrt, H K Fauit Phihptburg J Ounkle, J Funk, K Manly Worth J V Gray, S Stephen Snowthoe r Green, II 11 Crituian l'i iter M Condo, . s aiu 1 Kmerick, Ed Kline Merieu -D llartrr, it S M Ctlmonl I'etiu— 1* Confer Unionvilie- W Cadwaladtr I'nien— Wn Re-ide# Kutb -John lc-ag, J Dumbo-ten H gg— Henry Mutter, 11 K Curtin llailtet—J Bower. Jr TRAV ERSE ) I RORR—StCOS 0 Willi. Taylor H Newman Worth—W M Kinney II r!. i.t' L A Straub, C Strn aland, 1) M Ginly. H Graham R"gg#—Jat l l.iinf#, J K rider M etburg U L Shirk, 1 Mile- Philiptbu (—ll 11 Hewitt J Malley Mile#—Simon llaaal Walker 1* Wailt , K Z.tume ruiali, Sr. Jrte Sw ar'..* Banner Wm Scarton, J Henderson. M Br:.i er Marion —N H Yearuk Howard—A W Gardner, 1) B Fletcher Hogg# -J Confer Pent —F P Mutter, Jno Jiarr I'nion Win NI. Ewer. lr< -g Wm Korman. M Kfuf#k*r, W P.ler Hainw-B Bpifelmyer. Ji.o Ht iver Fergutan- Wm St a :itsm-s, J Weaver Spring Jno K< amy Harris—R Condo Show.hoe—l> Khule TRIAL LIT—RIRT WEIR A v Ufman - Ki rt vt Isaac Guggec* desrner M D Siikt.ltter ti R .beora Oortucb J F Wdliamt v> S 11 William*. et ai Ale* llarpter- Win HaumgarJn'-r Fr. i Kurtz v. I> A Mutter A 11 Herd vt J N Ctutttr# \i I) Glasg w, u*e ts Neltob Gr rge TRIAL LIBT—eRfOXU *(r(. S D Mutee# v. C It Keller, et al .1 11 Th.-ma". ute of, vt J< eph Shirk Juda! While. :nb v* (<• • W Heaver v \ Co K Mil lollan V. Goo R !Lk K W Hale • J It M .'ran. et al Z I. H.Kiver vt \\ P Ard, who wat in lerple.ied. d. Brad! v ( lid#, eta v H Mernman et \\ M L> ' ! a v- Jacob "\ a! Pool et al T 1' Geinnifer. ur of, v K >bl Tavb>r 1 11 Luu r.LIiSCHK Co Gee Trillinger et al t William Hell el al Witter Morrit et a! vt Wi! iam Holt et al John 1 Thot.>. Nt Sam 1 Chritt et al Thot Metriman vt John T Powler .1 >hn \N 'rtA vt Jacob Wagner J T l"*:#r A Co. ut< - ef, vt tieo Shar rar etui A C Geary v- Samuel Krvder Centre Countv v I'hilipthurg boro K C Hendert' 7I Merchant# .V Me cbani-# Insurance Co i T Walker el in v Jno S Sommer-i Vllle 1 (. Meek et a' v- Wm HiJd'e et al M till- C unty Nat Bank r Jeto Un de w eel'. K*'e et *1 J..' Tll -. #• • Heir* vt 1. n A Mc C. V Centre County * i!u#ton Towr.tbip Henry Hr ri.rrhi.ff r< Loui- llaat John I) Gardner vt Wm Singer A Co l-sae Thomat vt Lot Slralton Merry It . /.er v. Jonathan K reamer Mary He t vt B A S S R K Co Pennsylvania College. erTTThRI Rii PEKX'a F .11 a rpt f Priif'-ttfr# Cmirae of ttudy of the highett grade L . atioti attractive, healthful \ inira' Li bear i' contain ovar 20.1H8 wolun.e#. Two Reading Rim* with! , firtl-clatt periodical# Ktpene far tui* lion, room ran. fuel and watbing J-K2 Boarding from f2to $3 per week Send for a catalogue to l*Rr P M IltKt.R, aug2? Sac'y of Faculty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR.- Lettert of administration on the attate: iol Michael Hettinger, late of Gregg twp , j.iec'd. having been granted to the under- Mgned. all i>er#on- knowing thamialve# t be indebted to #aid decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and per#on* having claim# againit tha e#ute will pre-j tant fl cm authentirnted for ettlemant AMELIA HETTINGER, M. L KISHKL. .21 aug6t Admini*trator*. iinxEcrToK s NOTICE.— Cellar" tettamentry on the entato of Joteph Bitner, lata of Potter townibip, ideceated. liaviag been grantad to the un deriigaej, all pertont indablad to taid e tate are raquirad to make immadiata pav mant. and lhn-e having elaim# againtl tha tuina to pret.-nt them, duly autbenlira'.ad by law. for tattleraant. JACOB RITNKR, J. G. SAN KEY. 21augGt Ezaeutort. CAUTION. —Ntliw it lieraby given that I have purchased the article* below at constable rale. Aug. lfi, at the property of Michael Confer, and will leave the tame in hi# po*"a*>ion at my pleature : 1 black horte, cow, heifer, .1 hog", one lierto wagon, cultivator, corn-tcraper, two horte wagon, jilow' harrow, hay-ladder#. 1 ton hay, cutting bo* and horte gear#, tied, old iron, vinegar potato**, barrel, j bou#e furniture, kettle#, tub#, Ac 21 aug :it DAVID CONFER C 1 ACTION Notice it hereby given: / tbat the undersigned have purchased the tierronal property of Wm. Galbraitb, at Sheriff"# tale, and that the tame will be j left in hi# pot"ereiiu#tit a good FKA M K HOUSE, ale g Bam. a SPRING OF NEVER FAILING WATER. TURKU ORCHARDS and an eicellonl SITE FOR SAW MILL with good water pow er. ICO or 200 aero. with improvement# will be told separate it desired The balance will bo #old in timber lot# of 20, 30, or 60 acre", or the whole tract will be told to gether at a low price and on easy term#. For further information addrost, A-8 KKKI.IV, Lewittown, Pa., or A. A KKKLIN, McAlevy'a Fort, Pa 14 aug tf ~ BOOKS FOli MALE.—The undaralfftied oflra a atnall library. rompoaad of al>out fortv-bve volotnaß, for ui* cboati Tha hooka oonatat of lllilorle# TraTi-la, of IMatlniculahod Man. Doacii|>tlro Narration* Fldtloß, itc Will alao OAHK ami WHIT I i IKSK Thla la a Mood oy|or t unity for ronnK nian who wiahoa a amall hut irood library. Addroaa, for ileacrlptloii and llal of booka, WM. T. UIUUiU>, Oaalio Uail.Ta. A TRAIN WRECKED iY A LAND. SLIDE. Heary, N. C., Angust 34 Last night a mall and passenger train on the Western | North Carolina Railroad, with an exrur* •ln train attached, wan wrecked at Mud Cut by a landslide. A roach containing enurslonisU was completely hurled. No one was seriously Injured. THE FEVER Fl HY Mem phis, Aug. 34.—-The rules and reg ulations of the State board of health, which prohibit all persons from venturing beyond their premise# between the hours el nine p in. and sis u in , went into of tect last night. The thermometer yester day ranged from ,3 to 1' Memphis, Aug -1. N iiK'tcen new cas es were reported to day, seven white and twelve colored. Eight deaths have occur red. Tyrone, August 31.-—Jno 11. Kurtz in attempting to board a freight Iraia on the Fvnn-v Ivanla railroad to day, missed his foeting nf.d tell under the train, the w heels culling ot! Ins left leg below the knee. ■ Tyrone, Pa , Aagusl 33- I'at Collins, of : lloutadale, attacked John Donnelly last night with an iron peg reaiever, inflicting wounds which will probably prove fatal. Collins, who is s well known Molly Ma guire, escaped. FIKKIN ILLINOIS St. Louis, August 24 —A fire at Farmer City, Ills., early yesterday moraiiig de stroyed twenty four buildings and burned out twenty-two firms. The main business cart of tbe city 1- In ruins. The fire is be ttered to bo incendiary, Tbe total loss is about f 100,000 Coal bat declined about thirty-fire cents per ton in two weeks. E. F. K uit kcl'e Bitter Wiue of Iron. | I*o . I o*l *Uv. *lilt d.Uf*l ul lit* 11l fftil, c.HM.g of lb. tuail bu*ir l.*.i >g.r oil tu lt.r Aiu.rUgtt fooi-U whua tiu ' qult-fl* tuut.il 11* *j 1 luU> Ul*ll (.**! fgsur *1 .1 I.o*ll v fcl'lilur*! *1 K, r. | K uuki. i Tllflr Wiu* of lit II -1...* *ll It l'f.; ci. **d Utat |IIM Nllftftftfcrß It t* gu*r * - o#it I* run titer w.'fvt < *** 't driMfHU 01 Hell I*NIINI. IUMI m llioi .11*0***, ok ..•*, inn m .*• c.> i*il|**u..ti gcldlljr if lite •l.un*, a Ac .! lU* grniitu. fte.lt anil uft A*. butUa*. ite *i a buUla* fur ft IA Ait K-r H 1. kui.il. . billet Win* .! Imu. **ii l*A* si- i>U>M It ur it ruff Is I tiu It But •oi.it te ut -frtstoi I s kuufol. S<- tf> Mufti. NlB-.h Mint l'hlt*ill|>UU, I's AitlK* Irn •ucl.*o tf.r. cut l*u.|>. : WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. R t kuukei • Wurtu nar f*H* to dwinj i I'm, tb4 hUtukcb Worm* l>r Kuiiltl.tb* Mi j Ijf |U. .€•**? ul pbyaWlAß bu ItUietM 1 *|># la j i o Lour* ftiitc mlih Lead *t>d bu f#* uaui • uiutti-tt mum (( bet It l*i# W rmi Imp rmui4 bU 1 u(itM •uritti •*n l> ira Ilia dnUvjpd Advice at tf r. r J #u.. frn* Ibo Ihlui cab tail • !**(!*•* or bul Ih* (alicat ha vumi. I'b aaatitl* i# djitMi dai ig #;tb . iui*. out do Oi> kuo# II III* i*aubt, ratal** ij(!.'alOL. #*-•# c-ota t4*ftiot., < i/i ]m at ito-**. ltiu| and |***•. *uu|l> ttn. It* litbg ai l!i# **al. b#*d *i pal* abd tbla. tukUoiaud imtatioa la lb# auut all (bo** i >at,udaiir. frtaea worm* K I koaVor* War to brtu| ft***r fall* U' r# ao* lb* a frit* #1 ut tort'ilU or ill U'tUn f-r lit** 11 or I a (• '(% rn. ■ rtlo ftftd r.maoll lb# lK* tor J 100 ail otbora. tmjr of I out dio||l( lb* Worm and if b# ha* it *er ton, $ lO.Of* Flour, per bbl $4.60 liarloy WV Rotter, la Tallow, oc. I Lard, Oc. Ham. 100 Shoulders, (V. Clean Side* Rajr t 2c. EfC* do*., 10c. T..b washed wik>lJ 30c, Coal. KeUt! By Car, Gross. Lgg, RUI $4 A) Stova, $3 -JS $4 :& Chestnut. $3 tO $4 ISO Pew. $ 1 "Jft $3 01? f|llff*|h h; **ftla I tr* I c ■•iillci of tb* r*#MM #• of < *air#. * iteWb apd i > -;#*B ld. *ad lh* llotfti r*l 1# ka*l I raAh ad lb* 1 llc &cirfttd* Job* iHroo*. Aaac* tatod J*d|** iftl'*®lr <-nnt> . h*lb la*u#d lh*l pr#c*v* l-aaailt # dal# lb#! 111 .Ur o( ia At !**> to # 4tr#<-t#d tor hcvidlß* i a en an rf l*j*r and I*ml**r ttidowcml Jail I toll • I ftg in.l Qftart** AaaaitiO* of ifc* I'eao* 4rrpba#*' ottH, acd tv/trt of • on.inuft l'l*a U ll*ll*fe*al# P* , ft* , tb* coaaty of I *##tr*. ar.d to rommmr* on tb# Atb Moftii*) w' A*i l#ift tb# SMI. day of A 040*1 IT>,, arid \Br*> to |rn# and la lb# 4# • *ar t! lad#p#4ror# of th* l'nll#d >M* hPiXi.i KK. Sh#rl* UK(itSTER S NOTICE.-The follow in armuhU hw*e beeii estnineection of heir*. creditor*, end ell other* in *ny w*. interested nd will t>e pre.ented t.. the tlrphen'* Court of Centre county <>n tVednwUv. the '-'7 th dy of Augurl, ; A I> I H TV fr c.infirtnation wnd wllow *nc* : 1 The wceount of Nwthwn .1 Mitchell, ■ | (uardiwn of S*rh B, M*ry Alice nw A. M . Cottle), minor child of-lame* Alexander. . late of Poller township, deceased ■ vl7 The account of George I Korman. administrator of Ac., of Aaron Korman, late of Walker township, deceased. 18 The account of Mart Winklehleck, ; administratrix of Ao . of Philip Leitxell, late of Haines township, deceased Iff. The final account of Samuel II Sto ver, acting executor of Ao , ef Jacob E. S over, late of llaines township, deceased 20 The account of George Sperring and Mary A. Strunk. administrator of Ac., of j Benjamin Strunk, late of Howard boro., deceased. 21. The account of Jacob Dunkle, ad ministrator of Ac., of David Dunkle, late of Walker township, deceased. 22 The supplement and final account of George Peter*, administrator of Ac , of Sainuel Peters, late of Potter township, deceased 28. The account of Wm H. Fry A Re becca C Laurinioro, administrators of Ac. of Hugh Lnurimore, lato of Ferguson township, deceased. 24. The final account of loel Kling, Jr executor ot Ac., of Joel Kling, Sr., latoof Miles township, deceased. 25. The first partial account of Jane Love and G M Boal, administrator* of Ac , of W. W. Love, late of Potter town ship, deceased. WM, K. BURCHFIELD, 31 jul te Ulerk Orphan's Court. , ! II A 1111 ¥ K. HICKS, (Huccnwor to T. A. Hicks & Bro.) WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Olass, Putty, &o„ MTAIao hnn (lie itgenrj of tin* Month Rend t'hlllrd Plow for IliU souitl) .-%*• I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT HELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS SELLING OFF!! Great Chancel for Bargains. Good* at Cost. In order to clow: out the Goods in , Uuff h ''iihnuierV Brunch Store at Gen i tre liail, the entire Block will be t BOLD AT A SACRIFICE, • giving a great chance for Bargain* The Stock consist* of Spring and Summer Goods, r which will be aold at the Lowest Prices. We have an immense stock and well aseoitcd in every line. We have ' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ;LTC., ETC., at lowest prices, all must be Bold, as the store is to be closed. Auction! Auction! There will lie Auction at the above store every Tuesday aud Thursday eveuing, aud Saturday afternoon— commencing with Saturday, Aug. 23. • I. GUGGENHEIMER d CO. CENT RE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI m It KAY, *t h.*etiablihment at Centre 11.11, keep on Land, anil for .ale, at the iuu.l reasons I hit rate*. Carriages, buggies, A Spring v; agonSf . . J.A I >' AKIi FA>CT| ".J- H '* of every description made to . and warranted to be made of the .>eti .ra.oi.ed material, and by the mo*l .killed and competent workmen. Uedie* for boggle, and tpring- wagon. Ac., of the mo.t improved pattern* made U> order, also (tearing of all kind, made to order. AH kind, of repairing done promptly and at lha lowe.l pok.ible rale*. Persons wanting anvlbing in lii. line are requeued to call and examine hi. work, ih will find it not to be excelled for dur I i.itv and wear. may 3 If. 'itxMKY iiaoi kcauorr j. . SUDOXET. President. Cwibier OENTBE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken. Hoover A Co.) Receive Deposit*, |Aud Allow Interest, Discount Note*, Buy wud Sell Government "-ecurities, Gold A j aplOSStf Coupon*. Forks House! PERKY STOVER. PKOP'R. The Fork. Hou.e, at Coburn nation. i new a 1 ; • . H* ii kept in be.l manner Bed and board .econd to none in tbe county. Stabling for 80 horse. A a .umraer retort it will be found all tbat r u'.d be detired. right in tbe heart ot good fi.hir.g and bunting ground*, and turrounded y the mo.t romantic scenery, tnov y New Pianos $125 Each. an 1 al :ylo. including GliANl). | SQUARE and UPRIGHT all nrictljr ' iirf-e/** .old at the lowest net cash wholesale factorv price., direct to the pur chaser These Pian<> mane one of the fin et dl.play. at the Centennial Exhibition and were unaniiaou.lv recommended fur the HIOUE.T HO •ow —over 12.000 in use B< gularly incorporated Manufacturing C • Factory established over 36 year*, tbe Square Grand, con'ain Mathu.hek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, tbe greale.t improvement in the bi.tory of Pi ano making The t'prigh). are the fine.: 'in America Piano, sent on trial. Don't fail to write for lllu.trated and Descrip live Catalogue of 48 page* —mailed free MKN T) K Lsst >IIN PI ANO CO., ■'> sept lv 2l Ka-t loth Street. N Y IMFORTAN TO TRAVELERS. -TH E— BUSH HOUSE! Hsu vrojiTK. rx Ha. been recently thoroughly renovated and repaired, and under the management of the New Proprietor. Mr. GEORGE HOPPBS. formerly of W'msport, i. first class in all lu appointment. SPECIAL INDUCES! E NTS Are ottered to tho.e in attendance at court and other, remaining in town for a few ! dav. at a time. The largest and raol superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern convenience* Go try the | Rush house. Saug GEO. HOPPBS, Propr. C. T At(X*XN. C M BOWL 4 LKXANDER A BOWER. AT ./m. tora*v*gt-l*AW.ltUfnto. SPECIAL Atlantic a given to t'olUv lion*, And Orphinl' lour! tr WRO lUII gay*. I hm IOTKGHT INXVKA thst 1 paid $* and flu for which I do NOT like a* well AS 1d V Y-VRW Send for a circular . agents * ANTED II .1 Kendall. M l> . Knoabargh Falls.Vt Imjlj HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE 11% EE, a.arr.i-rrara or Saddle*. Harness. Bridle*. Collar*. Whip. FlyneU, and also keep, on hand Cotton Net., etc. Price, low a. any where else All kind, of repairing done. The best -lock always kept on hand All work war ranted. A .hare of the public patronage kindly foliciled. lUpr, 'I v . Illlkil ID fdOOOA A'EAR, or i • I " 1111 to J'- 1 " * dav in your ■ I 1111 own locality. No ri.k n I kill I Women do a. well n* A I .1111 I men Many make more I| I 111 111 than the amount stated above. No one can tail to make money fat Any one can do the work You can make from 50 els. to $2 an hour by devoting your evening, and .pare time to the business. It co.t* noth ing to try the business. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the r best paying business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particular* and private terms frc". Samples worth $5 also free You can 1 then make up vour mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON & CO., [ Portland, Maine. rtb C\ ' OU ® * 'or hooost. Inlolllgsul business C * 1 men or sent New business. light work. F ADDRESS Co OPERATIVE A.user, Madison, IS iul* Am. DRESSMAKING MRS.SMITH, dress maker, Centre Hall, desires to call atten tion to her samples of trimmings of all kinds ; also, samples of new styles dry goods. Cutting and fitting done to order, and old dresses cleaned and done over by her Gentlemen's shirts, cutTs and collars made to order, and warranted to lit. lias also just received a new stock of Spring styles, fashion plates, patterns, etc Call and seo, 15 ma tf —HARDWARE != WILSUNJTFARLMEACO. —————— • " • KSW GOODS— DANIC SEICSS. ■ H R T K A OAS NTOVEN HE.4TKBK HAN(.IK TEA EKE MUM We weuld wpaciallj cell attention to tb Highland fjiieen Cook Stove, —AND TILE— VfILCQMI woas M2AYIBS STOVE. I block being entirely New. We offer special Bargaini OILS and PAINTS.-** W E CANNOT B E-.U NDEEBOLD. wilkas, mfahlam: a co. t UUMJb' BLOCK. BELLKFONTE. PENN'A. Spring Mills O. K ! NEW ROOM 1 NEW GOODS! at I. J. Grenoble'i Store 1 SPUING MILLS, ha* the good*. Large*! (lock I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, And new extend* a cordial invitation t<> hi* friend*, patron*, and public general ly- Also a Complete Assortment ol Ready Made Clothing for men and boys. Suits as low as to be bad in the city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Pull line* of MERINO UNDERWEARB, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Missee and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And the most complete assortment of NOTIONS n Centra! Pennsylvania, and price* tba willcompel you in *eif defence to buy o bm . Also Fi*h, Bait, ate. lßoc A full line of Howe Bewing Machines and Needles for all kinds of machine*. Also deal* in all kinds Jof Grain. Mar ket price paid for the tame. A specialty in COAL by the car load J as. Harris Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IKON, NAILS, P A I N T S, ° IL S, ETC., J AS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefont*. j HALL Furniture Rooms! KZK t KKt'M BIXF, respectfully inform* the cilixon* of Centre county, that he ha# bought out the old stand ol J. O. Deininger, and ha* reduced the price*, lie ha* constantly on hand and makes to order BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, SINKS, WASH STANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES. Ac., Ac. Hi* flock of ready tnade Furniture i* argeand warranted of good workman hip. and i* all made under hi* immediate uperri#ion, and i offered at rale* cheaper han elsewhere. Call and ee hi* rtock before purchasing elsewhere. feb 150 CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J.O. DEININGER. A new, complete Hardware Store ha# been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hall, where he is prepared to sell all kind* of Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Nail*. Ac. Circular and Hand Saws, Tcnnon Saw*, Webb Saw*, Clothe* Hack#, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror l'latu Picture Frames, Spoke#, Felloe#, and Hub*, tablt Cutlery. Shovel*, Spades and Forks IKcks, Hinges, Screws, Sa*h Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nail*, Norway Rods, Oils, Tea Bell*. Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Varn ishes. Picture* framed in the Bnest style. Anything not ou hand, ordered upon shortest notice. a®" Remember, all good* offered cheap er than elsewhere. T OHN F. POTTER, Attorney^! ' ' Uw. Collectionspromptly mad* and sped* attention.. . to t,oa having lands or proper!* lot aaU. will Thta lecture should be In tba hands of ev.l7 yout! ', and every man In the land. ~ Seat under anal. In a plain envelop., to any addraaa postpaid,on receipt of at* cuts or two poatagi lg Addreso the publlah.ru, g THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. II 41 Ana St., New York; P, 0. Box, 4650 1 lOocty rrrourai)T cmrem LIVER COWIPLAINTB, KIDNEY DISEASES! CONSTIPATION and PILES: IL K. D. CLARK. SMI BCM. TU, AN "U WMrkta.\i:V IfiOIMXI Hhoa .Wa M 4 It IM new MM lo r. ■. At TltWt, of Barttnglon. *"A • Ll*or ll| IURCWXLD. R Itiw.. va. •***. "UWoT prtrt-loaiate*. jUWfriil—imtrfrwl •aSrrlr (ba rßa aad CooU.eana H nwplHilr C.1BOCIM)!, rffcAAlte, oar*. "aaa *• i .ai lat.lj aafiaaa aarrrt UKTUIEMMI Caatflall * IT HAS MV 9 WONDERFUL NHI J POWER. HHM BM.RE IT IATUE O*LT MEDICINE TWAT ATTSE iisirmr. _ mliainlliil" —*■ ■*— , J Balw. CaatballM. Kftdor, mm* I rlaa n *tm. wmmrm. 4U.i ill i i rri IteMlaa pad Aetna oo > aaa mm* dtaoR. tryaawaat tola wdl la .plmpf root—lf. no. KID JTEY • WOKT. It I* a Crj aat Oat |arlift will tulf tit (tula of Hay It at lb* PraawMv Kidney VA orl ATJ Hot BlUers for sal* ,t Jtfurrsy't. Ayer's Sarsaparilla tFor Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases .Ery sipelas, lloee or St. An thony'* Fire, Ernptioni and Eruptive disease* of the skin. I'lre ration* of the Liter, Stomach, Kidney*. Lungs, Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, BloU In Tumors, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Scald | HcaJ7 Ringworm. Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones.Side and Head, ft malt Weak - 1; ness. SH nlity, Leueorrhu-a. arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis ease*. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia tion, General Debility, and for Puri ; fying the Blood. This Sarsapari 11a is a combination of vegetable alteratives—St drake .Yellow Dock—with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure, | Its ingredients arc so skilfully , combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even ' to children, it is still so effectual a* ; to purge ont from the system those j impurities and corruptions which i develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enioys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the counts}* repose in it proves their experience of its usefulness, i Certificates attesting its virtue* •'hare accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and us many r of these rases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of t , the" superiority of this barsaparilln - over every other alterative mcaicine. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. . PREPARED LT \ Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowed, Mass.. T Practical owl Anahjtical mitt*. IOU> BY ALL DUIHKUSIS L*\ CIiYWHJUfe , WATERS' Orchestrion chimes ORBllf OTKOMMKUTLMI 4Jnu a in aula and perfrot nHh|| in loan rw ni*. i, sKcWWw I haalAreelefcrata* HIHK I ru, Coneeria lap, wU rkul IM> ladtUlM ■: if the ilwu Vatoa, JB amd two uli hair §&• tmWfc. 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