1 BE CENTRE REPORTER. Co tire HrH.Pa, Th'wd. Sept. 4, ~V-TICTIMH.—?2PER year, when paid in rlranee ; $2.50 when not paid ih ad ranee. Adnertiormentn 20efa per iinr for three in find s eentuper line for every sub sequent insertion. Advertisements Ay the year a1 n liberal diseaunt. Suhserikrrsauiside the county should re r t as 1(1 rt,wna< of one year's pes/* roe, in stood n/2LWS anformeriy when paid !>.f Ihemstbes. Subscribers ran alienys tell hoir their tie* rounts fteind at the Reporter ofH<* Av eon lulling the table* on their papers. It the /<>' > -ends "John Hoe I ian '7s'' it means that John is indebted for subscription from the Ist of January, 1575, and that it is time he was paying the printer, LOCAL ITEMS. LOHOF MKKTIWOB. \ rllo.i.Uwr.lts.t't.l O .'ie s *> Na:imta>etenlaa la lheOO.l .Sell'™" ; . c.sirimr.'Si??. w. K. raov. w. u. o - svisr lomw. Ns. Mr. r * v . SI Mi l*. Anlng on or b*for ♦. h full moon la Ins Mnvtnio mil. ... I I HKHI A. ar*. Sect, J AKNKY. W Vnonatssl.asvdß. Se, OS P of It. moo's l • IU Vl'enlro IWU on Iho Slnnl*yon or C-01.-TO rail ..MMNaMtr M Amt OVM* l.> oks sOor. .!* a Kollor Master. 1 ros A*V> Unos*. te*t Nice Peaches and sweet potatoes at the popular grocery of Sec hi or At o. The annual pie-nic o the Centre Co Patrons, on Nittnny Ml., near t entre Hall, Sept. 25. -w~The annual soldiers reunion a'. Pleasant Gap. Sept. TV Clothing made toorderat Newman *• Who 1 a- tho services of one of the best Ph ladclphia tailors—and all work,war ranted to ft at rricos the lowest. The greenbackers of this county last week nominated Capt J no. A Hunter for jurv commissioner If there were never any worse nominations made the ceuntry would be fortunate. Ail kinds of repairing on wgon, buggies, and carnages, dono t Jno T. Loo's coach shops in short order, nd new rigs turned out in host stylo. All orders by mail given prompt ftttontion. Mr Daniel Smith l*st week broke ground fowhis new house t the lower end of town. The next improvement is ft stoftin grist mil! by Her. J. K. Miller, o* Church street. Pi-rhaps the next will be the depot—but thereby hangs a tale, or rather a promise only. Mr. P. P. Long, of Per. Hall hs a radish, so says Col. Pealer that weigbs S ,b It must be a whopper; we bet there is some wind about it—inside we mean. There were two sudden deaths in this section, lust week, as will be seen in our notu i - deaths. Mr. Samuel Koyer died from a stroke of apoplexy on Friday, and day following Mrs. Barber, widow, was found in a helple condition under a tree, and died shortly thereafter. Newman is now putting out bis stock o' summer clothing at a trifle above cost. This gives a grand opportunity to get a good suit, at low prices, Go at once before the stock is sold off, and you wiil make the be-! bargain of your life No better assortmcat in the county and the only p'aee where clothing is being sold off in order to close out the stock. Go at once it will pay yeu. -—Mr. Samuel Farner of this place who as been employed in the oil regions tor over a year, arrived home las: week ill of a fev-r, having been confined to his bed two weeks before he started for home H:s condition is still a very serious one. V\'e are in receipt of a cluster of to rn a: es from Mrs. Henry Keller that can not be beat for beauty and fulness The tomatoes on the cluster are nino in num ber, large, well formed and ripe, and are an indication that the mountain farm is con • g out No. l. Thanks f. r the beauti ful cluster Weight 4 lbs. All fine groceries, canned goods, pick.', sauces, oils, orr.nges. lemons, cranberries. A .at Seehler's. and strictly pure pices. They handle no impure or adult, rated roods of any i ind iVe free ly an J cheerfully testify to this as a fact and from our own experience- On 'ast Saturday a gentleman and lady, newly married, were driving down the mountain above this place, when their horse shied at something and began to back causing horse, buggy and occupants to fa!! over the bank some 12 or lo feet among the rocks. The gentleman was considerably bruised while his wife sus tained scarce ar.y injuries; the buggy was a complete wreck and the horse badly in jured The rig belonged to Loses' livery. Dr L'-itzel ofP-nn Hall fortunately hap pened alorg just as the accident occurred and rendered all possible assistance to the unfortunate party. • Ben. Sroeltzer—our own old Ben once from Madisonburg—writes us from Dakota, 111, Aug. 29: Weather very hot to-day, thermometer 90 in the shade, sum mer grain was a middling fair crop; our winter w heat is a full v ield; most those that sowed fall wheat thrashed GO to S3 bushels to the acre 1 myself had six acres of Fulse wheat out and got £ls bush els and £3 lbs., or 3" bushels and 12i lbs., to the acre. Our corn crop i very heavy, more so than we had for the last 13 years. If prices do not run too low our elate will come out all right. Wm. Mills, colored, of Beilefonte, was on the grand jury last week—the first in this county. He is rather intelligent looking and rale handsome too. Mr, IJoyd Henderson, a native of Penns valley, is city editor on the Cali fornia Chronicle, one of whoso proprietors recently shot Kalloch, the* workingmen's candidate for Mayor The Juniata Valley Printers' Asso ciation will hold their second anaual pic nic at C'resson, on the Allegbenies, next Saturday. We have denied ourselves the pleasures of the occasion, but the KKPOK TEP. will still be represented by its attaches and their lady friends to the Dumber of a dozen or fifteen. We are only sorry ihat our business is not large enough to employ a couple dozen hands, so that a corres ponding number of sweethearts might be added to the excursion. Queensware of the best quality and in great variety, at Secbler's. They car ry a full line and are able to supply all trade. Tbey sell in sets or a single piece of any desired shape or pattern ; also yel law and Rockingham ware, all sizes and shapes, and prices greatly reduced. PIMPLES ANI BLOTCHES on the face can be removed by rubbing with Cam phor Milk It cost only 25 cts. per bottle, jj. 1) Murray, Centre Hall. 7 aug 4t The Supreme Court of the State of New York has decided that J. C. Ayer & Co.. of Lowell, have the sole right to use the words Cherry Pectoral for a medicine and has issued an injunction against F. V. Rushton. ©f New York City, for selling Rushton's Cherry Pectoral or Cherry Pec toral ijozenges. or any other use of the name to deceive the public. Thisdecision of the high court includes all dealers who sell any similar articles.—Port Jefferson (L. 1.) Leader. 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, listhma, or early stage of consumption. Phtenix Pectoral will cure your cough. Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings rest. Pluenix Pectoral costs 25 cts j 0 bottles sl. 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, Fosters and all kinds of Job Work done for one-fourth less than auy where else in the county, at this office. Cloudy on Tuesday with rain on Wednesday. Our friend V. J. LeiUell, formerly of Gregg, writer us from Crawford county Ks., Aug V.' • Wo are having beautiful weather and our farmers are bury proserin* tlieir grounds for a large wheat crop. The corn crop is pretty good, Castor beans, the I main money crop, are yielding well, but oats wore very light on account of extreme ly dry weather in the early season. Times aie brisker now than they hate been with in a year, some sickness. Wheat is worth from T5 to HO cents, Castor beans'.*o to sl,l*' and corn 80 to :C cts per bushel. Mr. .1. L. Spangler esq , receives the following compliment from the Belle fisnte correspondent of tho Wtlliamsporl Manner, speaking of the llerdict case .- The case was x'pened for the defence by Mr. Spangler, who, though a comparative ly young member of tho har, hss evident ly in him tho kind of timber that make* good lawyers when properly seasoned. In his exordium he referred to a most unfor tunate teclarafi.-:i y y Keyn olds when on the stand that "he had put , an end to the career ot| Peter Herd-.c, ' and aui ttiat the career of the poor box who had come into Ccgan House township " twenty live vears agvi and eomniencest to carve cut a fortune with the aid only of a e saving block, ar.d bad succeeded in suiKl e ing up a magnificent city oftV.lVO inhabi ants out of a straggling village, and hail been the life and soul of every enterprise that had contributed to enrich, not the I people of Wiliiamtport alone, but of the , ! entire West Branch valley, could never be stopped bv Bill Keynolds or any other man. The applause of the crowd which broke forth spontaneously at the close of his speech reminded tuo of that which greeted the verdict in the Sal lade- Haines libel case and indicated, like that, w at the public feeling is here, and wa- a good augury tor llerdic. The second Quarterly meeting for Pennsvalley M. E. circuit will be held at Sprucetown church next Saturday ar.d Sabbath, t'.th and 7lh inst. Services on Friday eve the sth, Quarterly Conference will meet Sat. 3 p. m. Preaching Satur day eve and the usual services on Sabbath. The Presiding Elder will bo present throughout W. K WUITNRY, Pastor. Stoneware in all sixes, shapes, and styles, a stock of thousands of gallons on band ; the best ware made in the I'niteJ States. Merchants'supplied at very close prices, at Sechler's, grocers, fruiters, and contectioners, in the Bush House block, the most complete grecery to.e in tbs county. Emanuel Motz is home, at Wood ward, from South Carolina, where he su perintends a gold mine, lie has with him specimens of the precious metal in its native purity. He will proceed to New York for the purchase of machinery need ed in gold mining operations. Lee's buggies take the rag off the bush and skip over tho roads like a fairy through the balmy mists of a vale of roses. Next we expect Queen Victofia will send ; to Centre llall for one. Wo were pleased to have a call from Col. das Gilliland, of near Washington, I I). C.,on Wednesday, in company with < his brother Hon. Sant'l Gilliland. Col i Gilliland formerly lived in this county I and took a prominent part in politics hero, j as well as in alt that concerned the inter ests of old Centre, in which he wa.- always recognized as a useful and valuable citi- : zea. He looks well and hope he may < cant inue to be for many decades. ; Centre Hal! has made a raist—a new I man and a bran now buggy. We do not 1 mean to be Witty in this, but it's an ac- ' tual fact. The squirrel season commenced en ' Monday, but the little fellows don't seem ' to know it, as they were not out to be hot ' at. ~ —(o to Frank Gre-n's for pure and fresh drug- and medicines and the finest j toilet article-—its tho leading plnee in the , county. —Squirrels are ripe now, but the trees | do not seem to hang very full. ( The corn crop will be one of the • largest we have yet had in this county. < CS'T-RT PROCIIDINOS —ln the Court of Qua rter Sessions : Sarah Flora, eharged with fornication, pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay $lO fine and costs. George Horner, charged with fornix a-! lion. pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay $lO i fine and costs. i Julia Kline, charged with larceny. Bill returned ignoramus. Austin Slope, charged with larceny. Bill ignored. John 11. Kline, charged with assault and battery on the witaess. Defendeijt not guilty and prosecutor to pay the costs. Harvey Meese, assault and battery on Calvin Lawyer. Defendant acquitted, but costs diviedd between prosecutor and de fendant. George Dunkle, larceny, guilty. Sen tenced to pay $1 fine, costs of prosecution, res: re the property stolen if net already restored, and imprisonment in the Wes tern Penitentiary far one year, this was the property stolen from P. Auman. Philip Iddings, fornication and bastar dy, pleads guilty and usual sentence. George Eiscnhutb, assault with intent to kill. Recognizance forfeited and bench warrant awarded. Alexander Delige, charged with keep ing a gambling house, found guilty. Sen tenced to pay costs of prosecution, fine of $lO and three months imprisonment in county jail. John Baney, fornication and bastardy, pleads guilty. Usual sentence. E:izabeth Pennigton Rnd Catherine Page, charged with fornication. True bill. Aaron Durst and Alfred Durst, assault and battery on John Potter. Defendants tried and found guilty. They were sen tenced to nay a tine of $.50 each and cost of prosecution. Alfred Lucas, fornication and bastardy. Defendant tried and found guilty. Usual sentence. Charles Stine, assault and battery on Calvin Waltz. Defendant not guilty. Costs equally divided CONSTITUTION ANO BY LAWS OF THE VETERAN CLUB OF CENTRE COUNTR. We, the citizen soldier* of the United States, residents of Centre county, who have survived the Various wars in which we have been engaged, and who have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States, desiring to perpetuate as far as posaiblo the memory of our comrades who have fallenin battle, or have died of diseases or from the effects of wounds received in the dischargeof du ty ; to revive and continue the social tics formed under circumstances so peculiar ; to preserve for ourjposterity the history of the various struggles in which we have been engaged ; and to bo of mutual assist ance to each other in such witys us may be proper and right, do hereby associate our selves together under the name, style and title of the "Veteran Club ef Centre Coun ty," and we do hereby severally agree to be governed by such rules and by-laws us may from time to time be adopted By a two-thirds majority of the regularly en rolled members©! the Club present at any regular meeting thereof, In token cfour assent to this formula, we have hereunto subscribed our names, together with our rank, company, regi ment, arm of service, and date of enlist ment and-discharge respectively. BY-LAWS. 1. The name of this society, as express ed in the formula or basis of organization, shall be "The Veteran Club of Centre County." 2. The officers of the Club shall be a President, & Vice-President, a Secretary, ly and n Tro**urer, who, together with v additional mambr .from each townahip' ami borough hall oonMituto th Eteou tivo Committee. Ki v member* thareoi, d including tha l're-idcwl or Secretary, shall, ir constitute quorum, duo notion of ih n meeting having boon given tha other They-hail all ha aiaotad an -10 nuall v at tha regular meeting of that "lub it an.i ii for any raaaon an alaotion should - fail to take place shall oontinuo t<> ill' their respective offii •-# until their #in o< ■ -ors *ro elet toil In oix-o* of vacanc,■ by death, resignation, or i 111 11 iueh vacancies until the neit regular alaotion. >, Tha Club shall have one regular ? meeting in oaoh ami every year, on the Saturday falling on ar immediately pre oeding the t-tlt .lav of September. t such t place in Centre eounty a# may be fix. I bv the Club or the Kxeeutive Committee y thereof, and such special meeting# I. r bus in o-- a taay in the opinion of the I xeeu* live Commitlae be neco--ar\; 10", .1 - such pevial moot C-to be gtvan bv at # leaxttwo week- pub ;. at on in two new-1 a x per* at Centre eounty, roprv-enting di! .r ent political psrtic * 4 Kaeli ttieu.ber xha'.l pav Mat U fee of lllll of one thousa' 1 dollar#, *ilh -urctie to t>o a, proved bv the Executive t'einm t , tee, for the taithful |terformanv< ettnedu ties vt hi# office It Persons u>t ebgib'e to regular • membership may, in t! 0 discretion > ! the t'lub. bo o Voted' honorary members by a two-thirds vole of the member* present at any regular meeting ot the Club The Near York republican state con vention met ott Wednesday, this week, to nominate for governor ami other atate officer*. A stormy time is predict ed between the Conk ling and Hayes ring*. The California election took place on Wednesday of this week. Gi.'.V. HOOD'S / XKOFTTLSA TT: CIULDRJ v. lien, llood who died of yellow fever in New Orleans on Saturday leaves 11 children, some of them are also down with the fever. His seven year old, daughter is improving. His son, aged eight, was taken with fever on Sunday.' Alice Williams, agi I three years, died of yellow fever on Monday morning. YELLOW I KY EH NOTES. A curious puase of yellow fever is de veloped 111 the fact that to give upslllt >pe of recovery and become frightened, i# t> invite death. Medicine and attentio; seem to have no effect upon a patient >:■■ this character, no matter how mild the type ot the disease may be. ltut the man or woman who determine* to live, to t.ght to the last, and who is not frightened at black vomit or other bad symptoms, gen erally pulls through, as it is expressed here. The mind has co little to do with yellow fever, it being peculiarly a disease oftho nervou# system. Among the new eases reported by the Howards Vo-dav is Willie Woodward, 'A' years of age. lie was suddenly attacked last night while out on the blutt with com panions, !,ng:ng an aria from "Pinafore. He was taken ick at the stomach. A high fever set iti immediately, at i he tiad to be carried h 'ine in a back, being unable u walk. So sudden an attack i# unusual, but it shows the p*wrr of the disease in sti infected city. Two curiouscase> came under the bser ration of your correspondent. I'r It L> Saunders, one of our leading physician-, visited a patient one night, a bov sgei If years, and found him standing up in bed back in a corner of the room, cursing 1.- mother, sister and nurse, and .-pittins black vomit ovsr them as it gushed fron hit stomach. Holding him in bed bi fores, morphine *a- injected under lb. knee up. In a few minutes he was sound asleep and no*- is c invalesccnt, retnetn bering nothing of the incident reiaVv, above Another patient, while th-owi: > up black vomit, wa- carried >ut it.t > tin back yard in a rain storm by his drunker father, and kept there half an hour. Tin father was arrested by the physician. The boy is up and doing well Another per son who had a light attack, aad had phy -icians and nurses and attention of every character, died. THE SPRAGUE SCANDAL. Mrs Sprague Clandestinely Leave- Cnnonehet. Now York, September 1. —A special Narnngmnsett Pier, K. 1., states that Mr,. ex-Governor Sprague left ber home in Canonchet on Saturday, taking with her her three daughters, and adds: This latest step not only revives the scandal, but presents some new phase* of it and freshly kindles public interest as to what the outcome of the whole natter will be. Mrs Sprague went awy, it is understood, without her husband's consent and des pite not only hi# but, as it would seem, other and more potent opposition It was stated soon after the unhappy lady's re turn to her home that she was immediate ly placed under espionage. Though thi was denied by various friet.de of the per sons most interested, the belief has been geireral here that the statement *'# tru>- and that the surveillance was maintained up to the time of Mrs. Sprague's depart ure It is stated that every movement of Mrs Spragua since the seandal became public, with the notable exception of this unexpected departure, lias been made un- i der the d irection and at the dictation of Senator Conkhng. It is believed here tha. within a day or two ex-Gov. Sprague will make a lull and explicit statement of In side of tbe case. A special to the Sun states that Mr- Sprague left the Canonchet man-ion be cause • fill treatment and violence on the part of he husband, and that she made; her esc*pe only by eluding the vigilance of her h utband, who endeavored to pre vent it, and even made an unsuccessful at tempt Vo find her .n one of the trains. It is surmised that she ! •#'on a steam yacht. Gv. Sprague's son remains xxith her. REA DISC OF SKVKS AS DA If AIL MILKS I) IST AS< F. FROM TDK CANDLE. On fhe evening of July 12, the Maxim electric light was put 111 operation on the tov.er of the Grand Union Hotel, ! Saratoga Springs, N. Y., with a viw to' teat th-a extent of its illuminating po w- ' er. An open parabolic reflector was us ed—n< > lenses- and care was taken by , Mr. M axim to set the points of the car bons a little at one aide of each other, ' and tt • adjust them to the exact focus of; the re (lector. When this was fairly ac- 1 comp ashed the bgiit was turned toward , a spot in Hullnton Spa, New York, 7A -, mill* distant, where, by previous ar rangement, a group of several hundred ' persons were assembled to witness flu experiment N powerful was the light, I so accurate the focusing and alignment, , that the designated place in Ballaton was ( i'tstantly illuminated, so that ordinary uriut could he read, the time seen on ' watches, etc. The night was clear, still, ! and dark. The experiment was made at I o'clock I'. M. This is believed to be < the greatest distance at winch iilumina- . tion of equal degree has been accom plished. We are indebted to Air. 11. >S. I Maxim for the above particulars.—S. A m 1 A SINGULAR MEMOR i Marvelous stories are told of the curi ous memory of It. P. Hicks, a Rochester youth, associated with a not less curious faculty for distinguishing sounds. He spent his earlier years in Buffalo, N. Y., where be became known to railway men for his singular knowledge of locomo tive beliß and numbers. A short time ago he removed to Ro chester, where he is employed at a dis tance from the railway so great that lie rarely hears a passing train. Yet he is able to give the numbers of nearly three hundred locomotives on hearing their bells. The engines that run in the night he names with unerring accuracy, as his house is situated near the track and the bells are heard very plainly. Railroad n moil state that thin iatheonly caeooftlic l>'kind they ever know. *>ll and exneri i-)onocd engineers, switchmen, and those w hose w > • i k t>i i IK<* tlieni w it hi i the hoar • ' lng of a largo •iiiiiihor of engine holla, '' any that at the most thoy fan loam to ! know only avon fo\\ o<.in|aio l to tho grout nuinbor Mr Milkman naino road j ity. almost withuiit thought, lie oan ; not only give the number* of several . hundrod, but in eases where locomotive* r hnvo boon romodolod and loiimiibrred, ■ ho euo give the old nntnlior n wroll a# 1 the now ono. lie wva there aro si* In* r motive* familiar to him the holla of which are keyed in pairs. t hose six lo eoaiotive-% aro the only one*, to hi* knowledge, tu tho old eta— whifh have the same kev. The now looomotivon, that is, those the number* of which aro ahouo .'*lo, aro all keveil nearly alike. The Rochester lhonocrrt and t'hmni e 11aI nurtHwe. As it JIHMIWI Moan street Mr. llioks heard the holl and remarked that the engine was of a certain number and thai he had not heard its hell for -ix year*. A hoarder in the house,anx ious tti 10-t the rase, ran to the trark and foil nil that Mr. links was oorroil. Not long siuee the young man went to >-\ra case on business. He heard an engine ,coining intt of the round house, and re tn.itkid to a friend that he know tho IMS 1 1, although he had tint heard It ill five \oai-. When the engine came into MOW the number given w us found to l e correct. 1 hts faculty, it Is said, has been test ed huudrods of ttuics, and a mistake is rarely made. Starvation and mi-cry still prevail in Cashmere, India. Atlair- in east irn Bengal are a'-o causing much anxiety. The cholera i- iucioa-iog at Cabut, Afghanistan. l'he number ol deaths ii the ri . iiiu nts which lately returned r from Herat is variously estimated at 1 100 u> Sfls. A dull, heavy paiu in tl* sides, -lecpiue--, want of energy, no c utiuii* itv of thought or labor, these ail indi cate disease of the I.iver, and should be removed by the use of Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pills, which will surely ao cotupiish the object sought. The body l'ouud iu Perry county and jir> nounced by the Coroner's jury to be that of Samuel K. Albright, the tdurdcrer, is supposed to he that of .-ome one else. Ihe body, wheu found, was clad in Albright - clothes which was a sharp trick of the uiur dery rto keep. ut of the clutches of the law. Loudou, August —Au official account of the recant fire at Irkutsk, which destroyed about 200 houses, shows that sixty lives were lost, the greater number of whom were chili dren. Two colored drayuien met in the street in Kichiuuiid, Va., Wednesday, and quarrelled over the right ot way One of the men, Nelson Lewis, under look to tarry hi- point with a dray -kid, but the other mau, Williaa Lioodtnnn, overruled the argunreui with his own skid aud t-ent convictiot lo his antagonist s braiu through hii skull, Lewis died Thursday. Patrick Smith, u demented ship carpenter, of New burg, N. V„ win has been missing over nine week* am was supposed to he dead, was found Wednesdav, hiding in the woods uea his home, ile was emaciated am unable to walk and had lived since hi disappearance bu birch hark am roots and slept oti the ground. IIi: dementia was causod by injuries re ceivcd while at work. Kidiuy-Wort is a drycomp undo: wonderful efficacy in all disease# u the Kidneys and bowels. Ct r Tuts Vi i AND f* A v l. Ir. — A correspondent wrius to au exchangt as follows about the flower of a well known plant .* "1 have discovered u remedy fot consumption. It has cured a number of casts after they had commenced bleeding at the lungs and the hectic flush was already on the cheek. Af ter trying this remedy t my own sat isfaction, I have thought philanthropy required that I should let it hekuown to the world. It is common ruullen, steeped strongly and sweetened with coffee sugar, and freely drank. Young or old plant,- are good, dried in the shade and kept in clean bag* The medicine must be continued from three lo six months, according to the nature of the disea-e. it i* very gmd for the b ood vessels uWo. It strength ens ami build.- up the system instead of taking away the strength. It makes good blood and take- inflama tion away from the lungs." It is the wish of the writer that ev ery periodical in the l/nited States, Canada and Europe should publish this recipe for the benefit of the hu man family. Lay this up and keep it in the house ready for use. Edison still continues to astonish the scientific world with his discover ies. Ilis electro-chemical telephone, • xhibited before the Science Associa tion in New York on Saturday, is im mensely in advunce of the instrument, wholly mechanical, which for a year has been repeating all it heard in a way that terrified owners of guilty i consciences. The new instrument makes its utterance distinctly heard throughout a large room, and the in ventor enlarges upon its positive val ue to distant singers, lecturers, Ac. Hut think of its value to the manngei of n political campaign! He can reach every primary or other meeting that may he held on a single night ; and, better yet, the instrument can tell entirely diflercut stories at the same time. Nothing since the tissue paper ballot has promised such a radical change in political methods. LIAIIIMTY OK KOAD COMMISSIONS Kits. —The Superoe Court of this state lias recently decided a case of interes to Koad Commissoncrs and Supervis ors. The case was appealed from the {Common l'leas ofScluiylhill county. | The plaintiff brought suit to recover damages for the deuth of her husband, the same having being caused, a* al leged, through negligence of defend ant* in not providing a safe mad. The evidence was that where the accident i occurred the road wos barely of sutrio ient width to allow two vehicles to pass A wagon wits standing on one sole of the road and on the other the end of a log protruded, utid in attempting to drive between the two the husband ol the plaintiff struck the end of the log aud was thrown out and killed. In the Court below a verdict was render ' cd against the township, which was appealed to the Supreme Court on the ground thai, an the supervisors hud let the road out for repairs to the lowest bidder, who had given bonds to fulfil bis contract, that fact relieved the supervisors from responsibility, the r bond having stipulated to save the • township from all accidents. The • court, however, decided ugaiust this • view of the case and held the township liable on rhe general principle that if a jury believe a road to be unsafe for -i travel, let the cause be wliat it may, -Jit is evidence of negligence and the JJ. township is responsible.— Ex. A SINKING CITY. [| AVilkesbarre, Aug., U7, 1871). H Tbe populace of Mill Hollow, u suburb- L'Jan mining village of this city, was thrown I into excitement to-dsy by alarming sub- liq torrnnoan sound*. For some month* p*t t j. Ilia tanant* of onio vl the houses have Ko boon ronociuui of parll by reason ef sign* it- of a raving in ol Ilia surfnco. Last night "• at about alar on o'clock the surface of tho ground in Ilia roar of tho dwelling* of the |. \lc -r*. Morgan, William* A \N cigar be. in g*n to ink. At about three o'clock tbl| ill morning ma twoacre* of tho gardens and , en iiuriorlc* belonging l tho aforesaid, wan'. '■■ l n about eight fact, ( racking Ilia lioiln j ""' and alarming tho coiuntuaity to nucli an ,flc\toiit a to driv all la the vicinity Iron , 1 i. their I. ine*. The ground around the, 1 Is sunken pit for acre* is cracked, and it i*' 0 heliaved that the entire eurtace of the land' utlderiuinrd must go down, destroying many private nnd public building*. The „ I. urtanl law past. r ad both bran, tin of the Legislature at the ■ • preterit imiiuh : t Si ' i ion I. I hat any pcrtoit liable ta ' I r.adtav who shnd tram plant to the stile • • a! a public highway, oil hi* own premises, n any tiuit. thado or lorest tree* of tuitahli - . siae. shall he all, wed hy the Supervisorial , r-i 1., where road* run through or adjoint , cultivated field*, an abatement of hi* road J t tat, one dollar for every h-ur tree*Mtout, , but ho row ol elm* •Ita 11 he nearer thai 1 seventy feel, no row of maple* or other r tore.l liee* nearer than titty feel, except Ucust, Which may he set thirty feet apart " and no allewaliee, a* helore mentioned ! liall he made unless *ueh trees shall hav< J been rt out the year previous to the do- u ■ juiand tor such abatement, and are living gaud are w.ll protected frotu animal* ai a the time of uch demand. I I 'to Any trie* tiaiitplanled to Ike f si le ol th.' publii highway a* aforesaid, in * ihu place ol trees which have died, thai l ho allow <-d for iu the tame mariner and oi. ( tie *ame condition* as in the prev luu* *ec> ' lion. i .""■a, 1. No person ihall he allowed an abatement of his highway tat as atoiotaid mere than ene ,j larter of his annual high **V lat, and hu one shall receive an abatement of tat tor tree* planted pn-vi ' OUS to Hie pa-Sage el this act. s i 1 Any per* n who >tiall tut down, kill or injure any living tree planted a- , latoretaid, s a l pav to the supervisor i! . jr. ad* a* afore-aid, hlty cent* for each and . iv.-ry tree cut dowa, killed or removed, and la be collected as other tales arc DOW ' colli 11 4. c Jt KT AM> TRIAL LlSf.—The following " i* a complete lut of the Grand and Trev ere Jurors and Trial Lit for August r t' -urt, common(:• g il-r,dy, Aug ,*1 I' Hff: itti rtt ft toM-stc. up * rtt. p lay lor K Newman Worth—W M Kinney He ( : nto 1. A "-iraub, C Strickland, ' II > M Ginly, 11 Graham I ' Bom—slat 1.1 ling*. J Krider d Miieahurg K LShirk, T Mile* t Pbilipsburg 11 11 ilrw lt Jk! alley t I Mile*—Milnon lineal ' Walker 1' Walter, K Zimmerman, Mr, k . J esse Swartr If lienner Wm Scar*, n, J H.-!.tirrs->n, M lienner . Marion-N H Vearick 1 Howard A W Gardner, i) 11 I'ieU.her I Hogg*—J Confer • j Pena-T P Mu.ser, J B o Barr I 1' n ion— W'm MeK wen Gregg W:u Korman, kl h:..>fker. V * I Peeler 1 j Ilainaa—M Mpigalmyer. JnoStTer Fargaaea waSUdou, J Weaver Spring Jno Kearny , j Ilarri* —It Condo jJ . Showshoe— 1) ltnule * I HI AL LIST—ECOJP uttk. S 11 M use* v C 1) Keller, el a! JUT: UM of, v * Jo*. |,b >i.irk ' Judah W hilce. nib v* Geo W llouvcr A ' I Co I K Muilioilan v* Ge K 11 ak 1. W tla'e et al. v • Th Hum Je, et a". . .1 11 Shugorl v* .1 II M,,ren, etal , /. I. Hoover v W P Ar.:, w!. | was in i '.erpleded, A, llred'cy l ■ : it s • H Merriu;iti t 1 I al W M I.yon eta v* Jacob Vnl Pool et !* ' Tl' tie.singer, ue of, v Rubt Taylor 'J I 11 I or. v. 1, CAS C K KC ■ Gee Tn I linger . t al v* Wil!:*m Halt" el al W Uter Morn* t at vs William H It e; ' *1 John 1 Thompson t* Sam I C"hrit et a! * i Tho Merriman n John T Fowler .1 hn W urtt vs Jacob Wagner J T Fowler A Co. use of, vs Geo Shar-lj : rar el ui If | A C Geary v* Samuel Krvder j Centre County vs I'hdipsburg boro K C llet.der- in v- Merchants A M<- • Ichanics Insurance Co ii T Walker el ux vs Jno M Scmmer-i j vdie 1> G Meek et al vs Wm Riddle et al | Mifflin County Nat. Bank ts Je>e rr.! j derwood's Kx'rs et al .'■•hn T Hoover s Heirs vs Linn A Mo Coy Centre County vs Hust m Township ! Henry Itr vkerhoff v Louis Haas John l> Gardne* vs Wm Singer A Co Isaac Thomas vs Lot St ration Henry H 'ter v s Jonathan Kreairer Mary llelf vs BASM RK Co (T VI T I(N.— All J cautioned against shooting squir . in the wo !• i-:i*t c the bus. lings ei ;the undersigned, in Potter township ] -l-irtsinen are requested to hesul this n<-j tice. .!*■ g WMlllbfli i t sept, .th Pennsylvania College. oKTTiiat'au risK's. Full corps of Professor*. Course of study I of the highest grade Location attractive, healthful A tni ral Libraries contain over •Ji'.OU' volumes. Two Heading It • mswith flrst-class periodical* Kxpenses for tui -1 lion, room-rent, fuel and washing. J'-i. Boarding from f2 to $d per week. Send for a cislai' gue to l'n r. P M. lit ILK, tug'JA Sec v of Faculty. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate ol Michael Hettinger, late ot Gregg twp , > dee'd, having been granted to the under llgßMi all iierson. knowing themselves to ! be indebted to said decedent are requested , t" make immediate payment, and persons having claim- against the eute wjj] pre l sent them authenticated for settlement AMK LI A HETTINGER, M. L RISHKL. 21 aug 6t Administrator*. 17 XEC 1 TOtt S Nt TiFi Ck.- Letters testamentry on tbo astata of Joseph Bilnor. late of Potter township, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigoei, all persons indebted to said es tate are raquired to make immediate pay ment. and thorn having claim* against the -nine to present them, duly authenticated hy law, for settlement JACOB BITNRR, J. G. SAN KEY, '2l Rug tit Executors. (~1 A 1 1 D i-N.—Notice i* hereby given y that I have purchased the articles below at constable *ale. Aug 10. a- the property ot M ichael Confer, and will leave the same in his possession at my pleasure 1 black horse, cow, heifer, J hogs, one horse wagon, cultivator, corn-scraper, two horse wagon, plow' harrow, hay-ladders. I ton bay, cutting box and horse gears, -led, old iron, vinegar potatoes, barrel, b u-e furniture, keltles tubs, ,te 21 u|t 3t. DAVIDCONFRR C 1 AD lit IN —Notice is hereby given / that the undersigned have pun li*i d the per-onal property of Win Galbraith, at Sheriff - sale, and that the same will be left in his possession at our pleasure. AH person* are hereby cautioned against meddling with the same in utiv manner, viz : I ruck wagon, horse, harness, car riage, grind s'one, J do* chairs, stove, sink, stand, table, clock, sewing machine, pair bedsteads, together with all the de fendant's personal property I)AN L FLKISHER, ■-'I A'lg 3t 1* D. NKKF I * KA l\ , KST , A T K A T PRIVATE 14. SALS, ibt afutartftjn il) private -ale, a tract of land situated in tin- Loop, in Potter I wp., containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, mors or less, bifty acres of which arc cleared, and the balance well timbered I here are on the premises a good FRAM K HOUSE, a Log itarn. SPRING o acres, or the whole tract will bo sold to gether at n low price and on easy terms. I'or further information address, A-S. KKRLIN, Lewistown, l'a,, or A. A. KKRLIN, McA levy's Fort. l'a. _ 14 aug tf HOOKS FOR SAI.F.—The nndur.lgDflil ufl.r. A , u u libnrj , cntni ' 0111111011 4e. Sheep dull; prime, „ t. , good, 4c, medium ic Lamb# dull . crinirt, i.e. trued ilc, medium V. cuiuuiui • " tic Hog. Market low, |rmo o| good, Mc, toe lluiu, &|e. j NAKKIKU. i On'.suit, by Kev I>. W Wolf, Mr. 1. • Urenobla and Miaa l'Bole Krum riiie, both el spring Mill*. DIES. (In 33 Aug . at Mocaaain, Kdirigham, uounly. 11l , Mra, Anna Kreamer, wife o! Saui'l Kreamer, formerly of liainea lap , ig< 107 eara, 3 month# and 13 day*. The decern and ara* attiuled with cancer over ■ ! or yeara, end during the laat twe years was lli a helpteaa condition, but bora all nor suffering:, with patience arid true Christian fortitude. Mother, our deal mother, ia no more; t nudd suffering, ahe patiatitly bore, f-weeliy in Jesus aba tell asleep, Left a hope that w need net weep. Vrs, lunged to go home and be at rest. To dwell with Je*us in the home of the bleat. S, K At lllairsburg. Hamilton Co., lowa, Aug . If, I>. 1 wife of Kev C II (iramiy laughter of Joe K and Hebe, ca Weber of Kebersburg, Centre county Pa., aged 33 yeara !> mnntha and 11 day*. Mm was taken very unexpectedly with cholera morbus in its moat violent form, aud from Itio tsrst to the last all medu mes I proved of no avail, ah# suffered et< eatiTe ' , !ly 4 days, when lb* messenger of death relieved her; the Wat perfectly submitted! and died peacefully, leaving the brat as-' jturanre that all was well. The funcrall was witnessed by a largec> ncourae of peo pie Site was buried in the lilallsburg cemetery. X. (in Sunday morning at Potters! l M ils, Mra Isabella. wiJow of Jaiuesh llarber, aged 77 yeara 7 months and 'JU Jays Dei cased wa.knd to the orchard in the morning and had pirted up seme ap ples, soon alter found under a tree, and was onl yable to say the bad a pair, in her bead and fell over, and expired cn the following morning. On ult in Potter twp , Mr. Samuel ltoyer, aged 07 yeara, 1 month and e days' Mr. Itoyer* death aai rather rudder, and touted by apoplexy- lie was a man respected for 1. ■ uprightness in all things j sind and charitable. 11.* funeral at the j* L >ot church on Sabbath wa* ona of the h largest bold there. ( At L ck Haven, on the 1* inat Mr. l Jihn Itule of n-ar Kebartburg Agedj she at 7 t years. E. F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. j* tt 9 glAgl > TM ilil deUgfet (if tliA pm&fUf Ul' t tbiai o( th* ||4 hu rttt Uweeu olrM U*a i I Aii>*f • at* (-twil'io aiikb t*AA at* qui. All fontid IU j Itb. IhoP diwsi f** And ha*ri •• K * 1/ h -..ilv* niUaf Wtbdof IS'ft It J-aA All It lt\ns J , Ih A* fltM ttl*rAi Ml lf it. I K JUti# • hittf Wttse rfi" It . a ! Ut* h > olhA' If (* drug*tt baa M bid 1 [ iMprtrUK. K r Ktud). Ia ED XoftfeS. Ntntb Mfwl t'hiladiipiHi I*A. Ad* oa 11p r)M >o IbfA# ilht btlttj-. WORMS WORMS. WORMS K ! k utslv VI urfti s r n*|i &* fails t .lasatruj !*;r. . a:.d lllKttAAib "or *.AA l kuukdUM*cA }u rti'ci t'UfM Who !}• H HI It („ Lour a all'* <(!> haad AJxd ftofat VttUt rvAut*4 !■ n >c ..*• lax ha* if i aVt otta* b* ta*tia*ad Alt i m . ' i a < *' ' %**.•• at >! • A I <1 ■. tit *otmi a&l ('" A*t htio it I ita. aisaatti*, crmw-i'* "M ail aaffi* at ..a. iiibt earn olal.txj i trclA* a* aodtbrrr- •• riling atnl tr. thr tom \ irh latUcA At *i gbt. g sd*i*g of tbA tAAtb. pitkium I at tba nr*A i 'a*at tirblAg at lit# a**at. l.rai j arhA. fcml btalb. tLA |aUAt |r- ti |#alA ad U n :.| and IrfitattaA tt liA *aa all tbAr *ytbi> I Ishc* an t troir >ma f< *om I I k uah; a Woftxt •>! Ui' tar* Af fait* to t*tiOA t b frtw II (t MUnfftt flw if TAJA Wongj • I.ieihilr tt' it t a Ikwt T lOf All oil.Aia. t c*f j ( truggdat lha W(tng i4 f b# !#AA II *•€.) •Atv4 l > Iff I- f fluMkAl.il* E4A f b St.. PhtUlA dalfrhn. |'a Ad* '• * tttall. frAA . aabd tht-aa cent Umf. EJUt J -• ♦ ♦ Spring Nliila Market. Wheat Not }1 CO r Wheal No 'J Idc , Rye. 44c j| Corn, sirs' t>or bu. new, .'.Jc Onl, 34c I Buckwheat. T sc. 11 C iversc I. al'**t 5l 50 Chop, per ton, 4'JI.OU. j Piaster. grounJ t e-ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl fI.M Barley 'oc Butler, 13c. i. Tallow, (ic. , Lard, (V. j i Ham. Kk : Shoulder*, fic. Clean Side-, Ac. i 1 ; Raj. 3c. \< Kk'g per do* , t(V>. < Tut) washed w.-ol'ltOc, I" Coal. Retail By Car. Gro**. jt Kgg, f.M*) $4 s(> il Stove. 34 $1 To Chestnut. s•*> A d J.alf )4U Attl fACAIMr r.s,. t fir- - ••( t t'letnra o! I ■VI p rlf. wttb I Vourself bAtß< ao ' 4at< f marrtaga Addrcft*- FOX. Boi 7i FttitAlflll*. N Y , Aug 1. Sm * HOW TO KEEP ICE IN THE j SICK KOOM. For tho*c who ltavc an abun.lant! supply of ice thin may not he a mat-!] ter of ruuch moment; but fur pootj, feo|lc, w ho may rarely use ice axcept in sickucsc, and to whom the exiien.se ' is not insignificant, the following hints may be useful; Cut a piece of flannel ■ about nine iucbts sptiare, ami secure ' it by a ligature round the muuth ofan ] ordinary tumbler, so as to leave a cup shaped depression of Hanuel within | the tumbler to about half its depth. In the flauuel cup so constructed 1 pieces of ice may be preserved many! hours; all the longer it a piece of flan nel from four to five inches square be i used as a loose cover to the ice-cup I 'Cheap llanncl, with comparatively; jopen meshes, is preferable, as the wai j erfcaiily drains through it, and the: , ie# is thus kept dry. When good flauuel with close texture is employ ed, u small hole must be made iu the . bottom of the flannel cuo; otherwise! it holds the water and facilitates the ■ melting ot the ice, which is, neverthe | less, preserved much longer than in! the naked cup or tumbler, iu a tum bler containing a llaunei cup, made; ) as above described, of cheap, open] ! flannel, al 30 els. a \ard, it took ten 7 hours and ten minutes to dissolve two] 1 ounces of ice, whereas inn naked CUP! 1 under the same conditions, all the icei I was gone in less than three hours. House-keepers should pu. chase a supply of uimnoiiia to use in house cleauitiß' The husband has every* tiling: to lighten his labors. Now sup* posti his wife bad her bottle of atutuo* ma to use. shu lakes u basin of water and a clean cloth, puts on a few drops of tlie lluid, and wipes off all the dirt, it is worth more than a half day's bard labor ami does uot hurt tbe paint either. She could put a tew drops in tier dishwater, and see how easily the dishes could be cleaned ; a few drops on a sponge would clean all the win dows in thositting room,making them shine like crystal. It would take the stains oil teaspoons too, and a ta lilespoouful in the mop-pai! would do more toward washing up the kitchen lloor thuu ten pounds of elbow grease applied to the mop handle. A house wife has just as much right to make her work easy and expeditious as her I husband has. If she does not do it, [ tbe fault i- her owu in a great incus uro. —Farm and Fireside. ' - - ■■ ■ ■ ■ I ,1 ■■ IJ I I IIAIIRY K. IIICKS, (Successor loT. A H ; cki A E o.) WIIOLKHALK A KKTAIL DEALER IN Hardware. Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Putty, &c.. .t (his ,(i. Hgfucy of Hie Womb Ucud t.'bill(-l Flow for I bin ronntji.'l^l 1 WILL NOT RE UNDERSOLD BY ANY PARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOD® SELLING OFF!! Chance for Bargains. (■oods at Cost, Iu order to close out tlie Goods in Guggenheitner', Branch Hiorc at Gen* Ire 11 call, the entire stock will be SOLD AT A SACRIFICE, K' v iug * great chance for Bargain, The Slock consist* of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. i We have an immense stock and well aaeoited in every line. We have DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATH AND CAPS, BOOTH A SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., hat lowest prices, all must be sold, as the store is to be closed. 'Auction! Auction! lhere w ill be Auction at the above Utore every evening, and halurdav lalternoon—commencing with Satur day, Aug. 23. I. GUGGKNHEIMER d CO. CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP. IHI Ml Kit AY, t hise-tabli.hment ai Centre Hall, keep on iianj, and for tale, at the most reason a He rater. jCarriages, Buggies, A Spring WagonS, FtUD in FANCY, and vehicles of every description made to j rder, and warranted to he made ot the best seaaor.ed material, and by the most I 'tilled and competent workmen, Bodies I lor buggset and spring-wagons Jk<-., of the most improved patterns made to order, | alto Gearing of all kinds made to order i All kinds of repairing done promptly and at the lowest puatibic rales. Persons wanting anything in his line are 'eijucsted in all and t iamine his work, (s will tnd it nut to be eacelled for dur t iltlvand wear. may 3 if. u*>av Mtu KKUiorr. j r>. MII UKST. President. Cashier 0 £NTKK COOSTV BANKING CO. Late Miliiken, Hoover A Co.) Receive Deposit,, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold A aplOGKf _____ Coupons. Forks House! PLRKYSTOVER, FROP'R. The Forks iiouse, at lot-urn station, is new and commodious, and is kept in best manner. Bed and hoard second to none in the county. Mabhng (or IJO horses. As a summer resort it will be found all that r uld he de-ired, right in the heart ol good fishing ai d hunting grounds, and 'urroun Jed i'v the most romantic scenery. Inot y New Pianos $125 Each, and aiWtytes inrlu.l ng GRAND, j>Ql ABE and t PLIGHT r.ll strictly ■ r,rt-elaMs. sold at the lowest net crab wholesale factory prices, di.ocl loth, pur* II baer These Pianos made one of the £n lost displays at the Centennial Exhibition i :.nd were unanimously rceottimended for i the lltonE*r Honors—over 12,000 in use Regularly incorporated Manufacturing C >. J -Factory estahasked ovrrJHS years. Ihe (Square Grands contain Malhu-bek't new palent Duplet Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Pi ano making. The Upright* are the finest m America. Pianos sent on trial Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descrip til e Catalogue of 4* pages -mailed free M EN DELSSOO N PI .A NO CO., j 6 sept ly 21 Kast 16th Street, N. Y. IMPORT AN TO TRAVELERS! —THE— BUSH HOUSE! BKI.LCrONTK, PA. Has been recently thoroughly renovated Tinil retiaired, and under tne management iof the New Proprietor. Mr. GEORGE HOPPBS, formerly of W'msport, is first claw in all Its appointments SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are offered to those in atlendanc. at court and others remaining in town for a few davs at a time. The largest and most superbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. All modern conveniences. Go try the Bush house Smug GEO. HOPPKS. Propr. C. T AI.KIANPKR. C M. Bow KK ALEXANDERS BOWER, At X V lernr t l.aa stl.lUfonl*. SparUlsttvnllna |lo F-ollM'Hona. n.l OrpbM' court pv< oc#. May bw cnnu!i*d In (ifiuiu n or curry ncy f-r a nunou jhaA&ttn rn#ra*lnga hwlnc |lU . 1 noahurih tali*. \ t Imyly HENRY BOOZER, CIATKE Htl,L , j Msaovxi tritl or ' Saddles. Harness. Bridles Collars. Whip* ' Flyacts. and Rl> keeps on hand Cotton •j Nets, etc Prices low as any where else I VII kind* of repairing done. The best -lock always kept on hand. All work war 'ranted. A -hare of the public palronag i j kindly solicited llapr. I) v ii IIUIH rj v I 1111 s.'• to ?2M a day in your |l I ,^llll own locality. No risk R | |l II | Women do a< well as .a I ill 111 men Many make more ' T HIIIII than the amount stated above. Ni to make money fa't Any one can do th > work on can make from .VI cts. to f'J i- an hour by devoting your evenings and , spare time to ihe business. It coats noth ing to try the business. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before, is Business plea-ant and strictly honorable l( Header, if you want to know all about the > N best paying business before the pubiie, send us your address ami we will send you it lull particulars and private tenns free. D Samples worth $5 also free You can then make up your tnind for yourself. Address GEORGE BTINSON & CO, •!> Portland, Maine. /tk (A - I *® * VKAK for )iooe*t. Intolllgont ha.lur*. V §"'*? N-w buolnoo* ; light work 2Y ( O-OZEBATIVi A,l NOV, M*.llK>u, VjyWli'it. 1U July 4m. IJRESSM AKING — 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, cuffs and collars niado to order, and warranted to fit. Has also just received a new stock of Spring stylos, fashion plates, patterns, etc Cvll and see. 15 nia tf =H AItDW A R Bi ff ILSUNM'FAitL ANE it CO. ~ ~ • HEW CtOODS---FANIC FHICES. M II li TEA O A.N KTOVEN DEATEHN KAVGEK V K U E It E H N H We would especially call attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AND THE— ■ !.***Gur .Stock being entirely New. We offer special liatgaini OILS and PAINTS.-** WF CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON. H'FARE A N't. A CO., HUmS* BLOCK, BELLEFONTS, PENN A. Spring Mills O. K !| NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! j at I. J. Greooble'eStore! SPRING MILLS, has the goods. Largest clock ! SELECTION UNSURPASSED! | Prices Lower than Ever, And cow extends a cordial invitrtion t< his friends, patrons, and public general ly. Aleo a Complete Assortment oil Ready Made Clothing for men and 1 boys. Suits as low as to be had in tbe city.* Imported and Domestic * DRYGOODS! Full lines of MERINO UNDERWEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And lbs most complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and prices lbs willconiuel you in self defence to buy o j bm . Also Fish, Salt, etc. 18®< j A full line of Howe Sewing Maehiner and Needles for all kinds of machine* Also dealt in all kinds tof Grain. Mar-; . Let price p.Vd lor the same. A specially I in CPA L by the car load. j Jas. Harris A* Co. sTk NO. 5, BROCK ERHOFF ROW. I RO SNAILS, P A 1 N T S, OILS, ETC., J AS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. OKNTKE 11AJLL Furniture Rooms! EZRA KKLMItINF. respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has bought out the old stand ol J. O. Deininger, and has reduced the price*. He ba* constantly on hand and make- to order BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS, SINKS. WASUSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES, Ac . Ac. Hit slock of ready made Furniture it arge and warranted of good workman hip. and is all made under his immediate uperviaion, and it offered at rates cheaper ban elsewhere. Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. feb CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J.O. DEININGER. A new. complete Hardware Stora has been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hall, where he is prepared to sell ail kinds ol Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Nails. Ac. Circular anff ilatid Saws. Tennon Saws Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plato Pictur. Frame*. Spottea, Felloes, and Hubs, übh , Cutlery. Shovels, Spade* and Fork f Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Spring Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods Oil ' I Tea Belit. Carpenter Tools, "l'aint, Van ! 1 ishes. Pictures framed in the finest style Anything not on hand, ordered UDOD shortest notice. we- Remember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. v 1 OHN F. l'Ol 1 ER, Attorney-at .' 4t OolUcflont promptly mad# and arvas-t. W V *?lf''sr°„ h "" 5 ,C ,o, „ 'J! \ r *" "P n< t hav arkni><| tlrr.l "".■STLIT.H.,UY', N „:. H * JUMUUD ' PENNSVALLE Y BANKING GO. CENTRE HALL. PA. R ECKI \ K D E POSITS and allow I nter* est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell OovornmentSecuritie*; ~, Hold and Coupons. W* Woir WM. B. MIHOLK, P ™* * Cashier Manhood ; How Lost, How Restored ! Just puhli%h(Hl. A now vHltuon of Dr CaWrwir i rlrhrntcd Ktuiy ~nt ti rodicol eum iwlihllimSii iiractlce iliaL tha -% ■ •uiny yours sticcoMfu! SStfS Swai'Sr lo *J r '? aPPlleat'oo of the f B as~ AdSrr*. tho pttbllahrrs, T ?i E An?M. 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They correct dis eased action In the several assimila tive organs of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade th< in. Not only do they euro the every-day complaints of every body , but also formidable and perfect lai* Iff g P Bion, wlik .'Aeroeda, r; 'i ''H A I Lor eUrcl J aafV 'V WtTKRS' CLtib * <>,s OMt'HKSiTKa AI.,tON< KKT.VEKPEK. CKNTKNTOAI. fiII.MEN, CIUPKL, and COTTAMBOB - I t- ANS, in I nlqur FYearh C tre . ry rfuprci C LAN I *, WATERS'PIANOS it AKETIIEHRMT.MAIIEtMr Tone, Toaob, f \VrUmitnhip,A llurnblllt* I nearpaaaad. WaiTntrd for SIX A KAKS. ■ I'KICES KXTKK.MEI.Y I.OW for eaalu . iMonihly lu-iallßirnle received. A Liberal IHnrouiit to TKi kfrs, Mtnuters,Churohm.Sehaillk , dcAIiLVrstVANTLU, Specialiadacao - rarni, 10 Ibe irtidc.lllaatrated l ataloaaM Mailrd.Serond-haad Iolron niatCreaS llaranina. IIOKAI'Jf WATERS & SUMS, Manufuelnrern aid -Dealer*, 40 EAST 14lh STREET, I'MOM SQI'ARE, M.M VURK, Ua, UOO7. J