THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hull, Pa. IVrtd Sept. 11, 79 r-dr-TltßM*.—s2 per veer. when paid in tdranee ; 9*2.50 when not paid t edrfllM*. Advertisements 2lV<* per art* for thrft - serf ions, and h cents per 'in* JOT every **ultineeo '• "> Mnwnlo HIH t i ttiVVY W M I V •**, tenwn. Sect J. J. ARHFY, w isa*n* Se.e* Pel M. """l!',*' "!*'l Hall.Outre lUllon the s.t.mlaj on or ho . r. ■no.,natsr M an.l ororr two woo*. 4 Kollor Va.lor t*o**ni> Rno*a. Seel 1 here will he service* in the Luth eran church at Centre Hall, ha K*a J. K Miller, on Sunday afternoon, 14 at 2 o'clock. A good aecn. fc* d top bugga and anew platform sprit* wagon for ale at M rrav's coach bop*. Nice Peaehe and aweet potatoes j at the popular grocera e. Sechler at Co The annual pic nic of the Centre Co Patron*, on N'ittanv Ml. near Centre Hall, Sept 25. K lenhurg ha* 4.*) grass Widow* What a field that would he for pa*tur* If there i a lonely man in old Centre let him i strike for Kden Go right to Lee'* coach shop if you wish a *tylib huggy— done up hr the het workmen and of brat mater a) A work wa'mrted. Centre Hall ha* not got a single ' bachelor Fellow* think too much of the fair sexto fall into bacbeterdom where 1 they >rk war | ran-ed to fit at price* the lowest I Par atte- tfor *ll. don't neglect b*r gair for *fW F'"l*t and Saturday fm iif 12* nd 13 Auction wili cl *t Gug mer' Centre H*H store Roll in now for cheap go.nr oprn experience. Mr A N C>rni*n inform- u th*t #r> Wednesday of .*t week there wa-|sui-h a hewty rain in the eastern part of Brush- T* I ley a- to Warh "ut the field* and make i: necessary for some farmers to re-sow t" e grain. —— The Stone will acr<* the valley, no O'r ag<> a stopped b* eU in the w and several buck-ts full were taken Oit all chopped in piece 4 of a few inrbea in --ngth The moat satisfactory evidence of the durability of the wa-k made at Levi Mu'ray's coach 'hops, at Centre Hall. Pa is a steadily inereasing trade. • Benj Leirsel, a respectable man of 28 tears was found hung in a stable near Krotgersville, Snyder county, recently. The cause for his suicide is unknown. —Mr A G Heckman, of Ohio, ana* tive of Gregg township, is in at his old home on a visit and gave us a hearty handshaking. He l--ks frwo and hale. T Dr MrEntire we are indebted to several bunches of mammoth fclack-bar riee—if the? had leg they might have been passed off for good sized negro boys The doc's black berries are a suc cess in size f~ flavor Queensw*re of the best quality nd ir great variety. at Sechler's. They car ry a full line and are able to supply all trade. They aell in sets or a single piece of any desired shape or pattern ; also yeU low and Rockingham ware, all iz*s and shapes, and prices greatly reduced. Geo Eocb has been holding a pro tracted meeting, afternoon and earnings, in Ouggenheitn-r's stare in this place, for the lat three weeks H drew a good crowd, and many hare been benefitted by getting goods low George has proren a success as an auctioneer and can sell off a big lot of goods equal to any one Newman, the king and head b l **" of the Clothing business in Centre county will start for Philadelphia and New York naxt week, for a new stock of goods for the fall trade. He intends U bring the largest and best stock ever yet brought ts Bellef'nte, and will offer such bargains in suits that none other can come anyways near him Hold up for Newman The printer's pic nie at Cresson on last Saturday vs- a large, pleasant and suc ces-ful affair—tbe attendance numbered some 700 ladies and gentlemen fr.un tbe counties comprising the Junia'a Valley Association The ed'tor of the Reporter was not present but we had a r -und d -zen young ladies and cent* there to represent this office who were *ufficient unto the duty of talking and eating for the Repor ter —and our ladies were id to be arn->ng the best looking one* pre-ent. Were giaJ to learn teat all enjoyed themselves huge ly- For (he Reporter Tbe Patrons Hubaridrv of Cel.ire county will hold their-ix h annual pic nic on the pip of Niitany Mountain on the Bellefoote pike, on Thursday September the 25ih. Great preparation* are being made to make it pleasant and entertain ing t all. an observatory ha- been erect ed on the ground* from which the princi pal place* in Penn* and Brushvallie* can be seen A fivld-glas will be provided for the accommodation of thus* who wish to go on the observatory. Speeches will be made by prominent Patrons Cornet band and vocal music will be given dur ing th- day Accommodations for feed ing horses will be provided at reasonable charges. Re-taurant and other accoromo dation* for all The public are generally invited to attend. All tip tp buggies come from Lee's Centre Hall -each shops. All work war ranted and prices low. Call and see for yourselves. Pimples akd Blotches on the face can be rpro-'ved by rubbing with Cam phor Milk It cost onlv 25 cts. per bottle. J. D Murray. Centre Hall. 7 aug 4t Go to your store or druggist and get a bottle of Frank P Green's compound syrup of tar, honey and blo*>droot, the best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup, asthma, or early stage of consumption. Phmnix Pectoral will cure yuu.* cough. Phoenix Pectoval cures boarsenem quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes gocd and brings rest Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cts ; tt b>>ttlessl. 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. Wu Beck, Piano Tuner, Bellefonte. Charges reasoaaWo. I SOI.PIIRN' RKOKION.—Thn meatiag and pic nic of the Centre Co \ oteran Club el Plea**ntGaP, Iwl Saturday wa* one >f the largest end best gathering* of i the Club yet hell The people of the • place had their h..u*e decorated end the heal committee built three handeotne > a - che* oeer the str-et. In the wood* ed journing the pike were *Un*L. e*t* end tab'e*. for the oocetion. An eloquent ed dres* of welcome was delleared by Rr\ Yutey of that piece, end responded to hy (Jen leaver, when en adjournment we* announced to perteke of the good thing* provided by the people of n*a*ant Gap There were no te than a doeen long ta Ira and these all filled to overiowine with all kind* of meat* end rai>e, ptra, truit* treh, preserved. canned, pickled, in fact to en eitent to set e Continental hole' hill of-fare completely in the haJ*, a 1 - rig side ol thee bountiftil table* were b*ket without number, a* *tore beuae* to replenish the board e the go.nl thing* disappeared down the threat* *f a crowd f men women and children who*e appetite* ran wild at the grand dinner provided hy the good people of the vicini ty K*ery on# that ate there went away feeling that the ladira of Pleaaar.t Gap and vicinitv know how to conk, hake and eta tsble A!! wa free and without price, aad tendered with an epen hearted heepi tality that proved how haod*ome!y the the people 01 Pleasant Gap can do thing* Gib Larimer captured the writer and hon I o*ed u* with a place at hi* board royally laden with food that prince* would enay. After dinner there were eddre**e* by GOT Curtln, Col. Jamee Gilliland, pen sion agent Allen and Gen Beeaer. The officer* for next year are Gen Bee* er. President, Lieut Goa, M Boat. V Pree't; D S Keller. Sec'y, Cept Au*tin Curtin, Trea*urer Untenaille wat fixed upon for the next meeting Gen Rearar in hit remark# announced that the Club intended to raise fuad for the erection of a lasting mio rial bui d ing. in which to place tauiple# of every thinp worn and carried by the oldier in the war—uniform*, (tun#, saber#, flag#, pistol#, Jfcc,and we would suggest also a cae of bard-tack Four bra# bands *t*re present, via Zun. Centre Hall. Pleasant Gap and Fine Grote Good order prevailed throughout and all eaie>.l to abaro in the enjoyment# The widow of John Ruhl, of Mile# twp„ died at Lock Karen, on Saturday l!*r husband preceded her about three week#. The board of director# of Gregg bare resolved to remove the high cbool ftom Penn flail to Grenoble'#, Prof. 1). M Wolft-> continue as principal. An open lr *er*ice will be held by the Y M C A. of this pi ce. in front of M array'- Drug store, next Sunday after noon *t 5 o'clock . thuotd the weather be inclement. the meeting w "l be ' n their H*M All will be furnished with Singing hook* All *re in\*ited. To Ahr Hirch. of Frankentbal, Oe-m*ny wnom our M'fflm read er* will r> member hs the once popular de*lr in clothing at Milroy, we are in debted for dailies and illustrated paper* fr>m Ge-many. Mr Hirsch tend* many regard* to bis former patron* in Centre ad M fflin counties. We ee hi* ad" of a dry-food* store in one ofthedailies sent, which show* that he still belieses in ad teriijirif b*Ti> g learned it* profitable re sult* from the u*e of the columns of the Reporter, while doing bu*ine* at Milrvy At the meeting of the Penn? Valley Ftre In# Co . "* Tuesday. applications to the amount of $146 T3l *r(> accepted— heing the largest amount of insurances cv er taken at anj meeting of the director* It i gratifying to note this confidence of ou* people in our own home company, one of the safest and most economical in the country. All kinds of repairing on wagon?, buggies, and carnages, done a> Jno. T. Lee's coach shops in short order, and new rigs turned out in best style. All orders by m>fl given prompt attention. In the recent Reynolds-llerdic case at t B liefonte, after the verdict had been de- c clarod Mr. Herdic made a short speech, in Jj tha course of which he said: I can say 0 with a clear conscience, as lam to answer v to my God. that I never came to this place t> to defraud or wreng any man, and that ' the transaction on which the prosecution y against roe v.'as founded was in good faith, and in the regular course of business be 0 lween the prosecutor* and myself! I tee! , myseif relieved and will return to active ~ business pursuits, God willing I will em- K ploy and pay men I will endeavor to make just settlement with these t<> whom 1 am indebted, and again become a useful man in the community where I expect to 1 live ; and now I give notice to those who t have band ml together to make money out t or my misfortunes that 1 will publicly r ei(oso them and bring them to Justice. t OLDRABERS MURDERERS. 1 Ooe of the Four Men under Sentence 1 ells th s Story of the Crime. | Reading, Pa., oept I.—The I<*banon t Times says that last evening the com j monwealtb attorneys oa the Raher murder t case received word from Charles Drews, | ene of the four men under sentence of < death for that crime, '.hat he was readv te ' make a full and free confession Drew* , was very calm and collected in his man- I ner and several times expressed the hope that his iife might at least be spared, but • hen told there wa- no hope for him he -ppeared considerably moved His con fe.sion was givec in German and is sub sunliaiiy as toll-ows : 1 went t<> Brandt last summer, and be treated me t. bwr We both felt the ef feels of it He said we could make money and U'd nie bow. He and others w< kill Raher He said thej coald make ru-n-y When they again niel raid there were five inter e.ted Hummel a<*o spoke about It W i-e came and asked whether I was l - kill Ra her I told hini 1 was not certain lie urged me to go ahead and said they would shoot ma if I didn't. 1 promised, but I never intended to Co it. They after wards often urged nie t< do it. as tha ir.- surarica had all beeti effected Hmndl af terward said they hi d the plan ready, and that if I did not kill kitri tbey would shoot me, and to save my life I promised A week or two afterwara' Wise said 1 should not do it so far as ha w as concerned, as be said he did not like the job I think it was the same day he said I bad to kill Ra ber as testified I than ask*d Prank .Stick ler to do it, b-caute I could net Stickler aatd be d'd not care, he cuuld kill anyone, ul he bargained that I should go along This 1 prom sed. but I declared 1 would not touch Raber came to my bouse and we went off together wilb Stickler 1 was first, Kaber was in the middle, with Stick ler following. I went over the plank aid i Raber got on it. Stickler got Raber by the legs with bis bands, threw him in and jumped in upon him. 1 then went back to the fence. It was first intended to drown Raber at the dam. Hraadt bad planned , that Raber was to gu fishing, and then I was to drowu him. We went and Peters went with us. When I saw the dam I could not de it. and said we would return, when Raber replied yes ; it was too cold t anyhow. I pitieo him. The drowning at [ tha piank afterwards was also the plan of Brandt. Brandt had promised me S3OO and said that the other* should get the i rams He promised Stickler nothing. I tried tecoax Elijah Stickler, buthewuuld not go with me. I said to Frank I weuld give him S3OO after I was paid. When it * was done they tried to swindle me out of all and kill me. Brandt always urged me in jail to keep quiet about this matter, as ' they hoped to gel clear. I engaged Frank Stickler to do the job after the Eiizmiller X plan tailed I did not go into the water, r 1 did not tee the old man's struggles. The r plank was made wet by the splash when Raber tell. Brandt had Raber insured in another company to kill him, but the '• company failed and with it the plan. I, Brandt told me what to say befora the cor u oner'a inquest Brandt often urged ma while in jail not to confess He called at * my cell to-day for this purpose. 1 am! >. afraid of him, but not of the others. If you bang me you will hang an innocent man. g SHOCKING TRAGEDY. „ A 8.-y Kill* bi Mother, hi* Aiml ,f Mid His Cousin. and Commit* „ Suicide. • Cincinnati. Sept. I. 187®. e A tragedy was brought to the public knowledge last evening at the quiet little ■ tillage .if Wayneavillle, in Warren coun ty, * mile or mure west of the Little It ia* • mi Railrea.i The tragedy which was . discovered only yesterday, though it must 1 r hate taken place more then a week ego, l i the murder of two women, who were • eUtere, and the twelve tear old daughter • of one of them, by the eighteen rear old ton of the other, who himielt committed tuicide a week after while returning te the ecene of hie crime after a titlt to Oil ' oinnati Mrt. Halle, a widow of thirty , tire, had hern living in a collate a' Waynetville far two years pat, with her ! eon hv a former huthand, name.! And 'r. eon. from whom *he had been divorced. . I Thle son, named Willie s apparently a • dutiful bright hot end h>-ing en.piov>d in a printing office ii the village waa ike naaia eupp.irt of hia mother s>>me two or 1 three weekt ego aMr Weeke a resident I ot thle cilv and sister of R f e tlaile wen'. . ut> to Wavocetille to tieit her *iter, tak ing her daughter, named Myille, woh hgr. They were quiet people, being sees ait the streets hut eetjom, hut etill dttriag the stay ot thie si.ter and laughier they were out ottetier than ueual. A Horrible Discovery. On Tuesday. the 'itkh of August, they wef teen alite for the left lime. !">iDoe laet Sunday people pasting the houe u. Heed a horrid sme I. aa of derating tiiatn ter, and at it kept on increasing and th"| houte remameo cl>*sd. yeste-da* the Town Marshal broke open the door and discovered the dead bodies of ifco two w - | men and the little girl lying there in an | advanced tlage of d-Composition Mr , Matte's tkall riad been crushed in. appar ently with a blow from a hatchet and her 1 b.aly wet found lying under the bed with i much of her taoe eaten awev by the rats ; . Mr Weeks' throat had been cut while [ she was lying ssin >fj the crime and Willie's depa ture he was on the streets at Way .nesville as usual. I though he boarded at a hotel, aaj did not teem agitated in the least telling all who asked about his mother that she had gorte j away to Cincinnati for a few days DESTRUCTIVE STORM Danville. N J.. S*pt b—A tertfir show er of hail gnd rain accompanied by wind, ihanderand lightning *w-o•. over thi* vi cinity last n>gbt shortly hctore midnight The hail feM tor ten minutes, many of the stones being larger than black walnut* Great damage has been done to the or chards, the buckwheat it flattened to the ground, and immense fields of corn com pletely riddled. A larg- number ot trees and eve-al outbuilding* were bo-wn down. At Camp Tabor lent* worn liawen ed and blown in every di'ection The storm i-ame from the southeast and passed up into tbe mountain* Morristown. N J. Sept B—A hurri cane and hailstorm pa-sej ever Uoonl-n at 11 o'clock last nigh , destroving trees and hreaking hundreds of dollar- worth of glass in the chur he- mills and dwel ling. THE PERUVIAN NATIVES. The New Forces of Peru—Council ot War Held by the CarapuchoCan ibals—A Terrible Spec tacle A Bolivian paper has the following ae count of the council ot war held by the Carapucbo Indians of Peru, when it was decided to help against the Chileans : On the 'JOth Jay of last moon a great as semblage of warriors met under the an cient tamarinds of the hamlet of the terri ble Traumacan. chief the Carapuchos. There were over eight hundred warriors, of frightful countenance and sinister mem, whose gestures showed the joy the pros pect of destruction and murder had arous ed in their fer>>cious minds Trumacan was seated on a rude stool formed of th bones of ten chiefs overcome by him, and under a panoply made with the skulls of one hundred warrior* whom be had slam with his war club or sabre, and he prectd ed ever the hellish assembly like the dark genius "f the woods. Trying to Frighten Chile. Soon the grove thrilled with tbe terrific howl ol 'Aoum. Chile-anam Chile!'"— thai is, "Death, death to the Chileans!" bellowed by eight hundred throats still reeking witn he blood of the human vie lias* devoured on the preo-ding evening. Next day an ambassador c ad in featbrs left the rovai village carrying a communi cation to the commandant of Fort San Ra man to the following effect, as officially translated into Spanish : Traumacan. the terrible Pajaro, Purple Lord of the Lightning —Knowing that the Araucanian put beilu-s bve offered to the chief of Chile WO lances wherewith to desolate Peru. 1 piece at thy dispo>all US' Carapucbo archers, conqueror* of the CMS hivos. provided wilb sharp arrow* and heavy macanas. wall anainte.f with lieuna curare, to delend our people. Whatever enemy <- cape our macana* arith uncrack ed skull *hall exhale his last breath by our poisoned arrow-, even beiore death bath seized his body. A sHOC.vING GLYCERINE ACCL DENT. Two Men Bl wn to Atoms. Bradford. Pa , Sept 2-—()" Tuesday morning hi one ocl--< k a most shocking accident occurred near Red R.-ck eight! miles from this city Lewis Grey, al moonlighter, vm uiiloadu g -ixty p- und of nitro glycerine to i ut a torpedo in *a oil well near by Charles Jeties ws wlb| him in the intere-t of the ..wr er of the well In taking the cans 'rnre the wagon he dropped one. and it • Xploded with ter rific force The ground tor half a mile a r ound sln-ok like a violent earthquake. Buth men were torn to pieces. Gre>' liv er w-- found seven huruirad feet from the scene. Hits of fleh and rlothittg were • een in the trees a hundred feel awex The horses were bo ll kilted and tn wag on pulverized. Legless and headle-s. the trunk of Jo o was found two hundred leet from the road The largest portion of Grey's remains is hit neck and a portion of his shoulder and arm. •♦ • * Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine f.r October i one of me nio-t interesting yet issued of this brilliant periodical. Every style of literature i found in it* pages, and it is of the very highest standard The present number is even more crowded than usual with such reading as cannnl fail to entertain and "instruct and to exercise a beceficial effect on the reader The edit or has reproduced, in connection with ap posite illustrations, McCauley't elahoral ed biographical and critical article on "The Pilgrim's Progress." which is ad mitted by critics as the best thing whi> h has ever been written concerning Hunyan. Another admirable article isentitb-d. collections of Auld Reekie," in which the Rev. Robert Irvine, gives pleasant retnin licences of Chalmers, Jeffrey, Wilson and others who made Edinburgh famous seme fifty years ago Godfrey A. Hudson, in the paper ' Aa African Bish op," gives a sketch of the career of ana tive African who was sold a* a slave whan a mora bey, captured from a slave ship and sent to Bierre Leon*, where he was educated, received the degree of D.D , and finally became Bishop of Niger, in Af rica. The department ef fiction contains excellent sleries by popular writers Thi 1 illustrated papers, depicting the manners, customs and aspects ot various couritt.es, are replete with interest and information. "Whittington Without His Cat." givei authentic and curious details of the life o the celebrated Mayor ot London. There are poems of great merit by Alice Carey Mamie Bacon. Edwin Arnold, the editor, etc., etc-; a very abundant miscellany, tin Popular Exegesis, and the editor in "A< Home and Abroad" presents a condentec survey of what is going on in tbe religioui world, and speaks of several topics of cur rant interest. The number contains 121 quarto pages and over 100 illustrations Tbe prico of a single number it 25 cents r and the subscription $3 a year, prepaid Frank Leslio's Publishing House, 63, 6 ' aud 67 itakJPlact, Now York. HUBI.RRSBUKG AND ENVIRONS Deiiahuonio *howr of Sunday night. Seedtng "vr noxt fodder cutiliiß Walker t*i> an* well rpwnltl ' Ithe Veteran plo-nlc; l< many Clint*' nlani Hnbler-lurg Satbath School will hold < pic-air on Katurd'y. Sept. IS ; thuy hv recently purchased number of now ulng iH book* "Wreath of Praise"—the re !*ult of which is tlnßlna. weekly, under thr fuida'coof I'rof John Miller E L. HerKtrc*nr, palontoo o tho Mon itor corn planter and fort 1 irer ha* taken a model to the State Fair at l'hila Tho genial face of A G Kramar, af L*- intent, i* een at the farge of Leon Hart lay. Michael 11 abler, "mine hot of the ••K*le ' and K a Rlm captured a U'ge porcupine on tno Ridge, recent j\ l-aac t'!e*-ntine ii erecting a Jwe ling near town. Kn.w Kniy. of Marion two i proepacv ing for coal, Bear Hoy's (lap. Teacher* examination on the 2Jnd. Primary election* nsit v atur lay All the voter* *hould read and tho Work ing man' remlulion of the 31 t, ult . paed a Hehoken Park. New York. J a a f* In all towns where a newspai>er i publtsned, wiry busiuce* man ought to advertise in it. even if it is nothing i more than a card elating bis nauie and the line of business in which he if engaged It helps to sustain the pa per, and lets the people know that the town is full of business men. The |a per linds its way into hundreds ot places where a hand-bill cannot reach. A card in a pajwr is a traveling si>. D iniard, and cau b- seen by cveiy read* er. "Think of these things." and I* t vour light shine. — Air. Guard agaiust disease. If yon find yourself gettlug billiou*, head heavy, inouth foul, eyes yellow. Kidneys dis .rdered, svmptoms of piles tormenting y >u, take at once a few doses of Kid* aey Wort It s natures great assis tant. Use it as an advance guard— don't wait to get down sick. Trenton, N. J„ September 3 —This morning a ruau named John Toman, jumped into the canal at the prison I >ck. in this city, with his son, aged nine years, in his arms. In spile of every effort to rescue them the man was "d.-owned. The boy succeeded in reaching the shore Search being at mce made for the suicide's wifs, she was found in the cellar of her house o-wed up in a bag. She was badly cut about the throat, an I other injuries indicated that she had been choked. She died in an hour. Toman only two weeks ago wa* release.! from state prison. The affair causes much rx citcm-nt. Nature does not execute "snap" judgments, hut ale ay* warns the of* fender against h-r laws by the inflic lion of pain. (Jive attention to her warning*, and take !)r Bull's Balti more Pills in a good time to prevent! the encroachment of disease Pricel 2oc*nts There are twenty-two miles of freiwht cars I >aded with grain on the Pennsylvania railroad, and eighteen miles • cans of simi'ar freight on the Reading rauroad, now waiting deliv erv to the grain elevators in Philadel phia, for shipment to Europe. A good nurse >s a blessing to every family, and all sensible nurses re come-. i that innocent hut effectual remedv for all "he pains and ids that befall a habv.— Dr Bull's Baby syr up Price 25 ceDte Samuel Harley, colored, aged four-| teen years, who caused the death of Joseph Tennes, aged teo years, at Highstere, Pa. in June last by throwing him violently to the ground in a quarrel, has been found guilty and sentenced to three months' impris onmert iu the county jail. The operators of the Schuylkill coal regions have agreed upon the follow iing orices for the line and city coal trade: Lump and steamboat, II 75 ; 1 broken, SI 85; egg, 1195; stove, 82 10 ; chestnut, 11.95, The harbor prices will he: Lump, steamboat and broken, 13 ; egg, 83 25 ; stove, 13 35 ; chestnut, 83 20 ; pea, 82. Whilst George O. Kleckner of Cen tre twn , Snyder countv, was attend ing the funeral of one of his children another died. Diptheria is tnakng fearful ravages in Centre twp. The woolen mill and hat factory of, Gutfey & Co., at White Deer mills, opposite Watsontown, was totally de* , stroyed by fire Saturday night. Losvj about 815 000 Partially insured. Origin of fire unkuowo. Ricnard Stevenson, a United States Deputy Marshal, arrested a horse* ' tliit-fat Wellington, Kan.. ad was returning with his prisoner and a drummer to Kinsman, when the thief s atched Stevenson's revolver, shot him dea.i, disarmed the rommcrcial traveller, mounted t e best b >rae and tld to the ludian Territory. Kidney-Wort hs cured thousands I rv it and you will add one more to their number. A ale number of the Untuh Me
  • it in the house ready for use. PLANTING TUKKN BY TIIK IIOAl). HIDE. The following vry Important law pa*- e i both brancho* of the Legislature at thu rrc*#?it *r*ion ' NaiTto* I. That any person liable to road lav who shall transplant to the il | •f a nubllctiigbway, on hit own premnrs, any fruit, shade or forwat Iron* of uitabl -i*c shall be allowed by the Supervisor Of r>atl, where road* run through or adjoin cultivated field*, an abatement of hi* road la*, one dollar for every four t ei lot out; hut no row of elui* *hall be nearer than Seventy feet, no row of maple* or other lore.t treo* nearer than filly feet, OBCept locust, wak h may ho *t thirty feel apart and no allowance, a* before mentioned • ha 1 1 be made union auoh tree* ihall have been tel out the year previous to the d maud lor (ucb abatement, and are living and are well protected lr>m animal* at the time of *Ui-h demand Sao 'J. Any tree* trauiplanled to the • id* (tlie public highway a aforesaid, in the place of trees which have diu the same manner aud or. • lie same condition* as 111 the previous •OS lion. | SKI 8. No person (hall be allowed an abatement of hi* hignway lal a* aboesaid mure than ene ipiarter o! his an ual high *av lal. and ns> ene shall receive an abate nent of Ui tor trees planted prevb, s>U* to the pa-sage of tbi* act Sac. 4 Any person who shall cut Jowt., kill or injure any living tree planted a .foresaid, shall pay to the supervisor of .*■) aforesaid, filly cents for each and every trea cut down, killed or removed, slid te be collects J as other tai<4 are now ullected. The largest snake ever fount! in amphrll county, Kv., was killed one lay last week on the farm of Mr tiermau C'arr, near Cold Springy -Several year# ago a traveller along the road bordering upon Mr. Carr's farm reported haying seen a snake, at the lowest calculation measuring ten feet, run acroas the road a short distance in front of hire, and disap pear iu the brush that grew by the fence. The man was adviaed to join a temperance society, and the whole af fair was soon forgotten. Early last spring one of Mr C'arr's cows was found dead iu the stall. Although uot chatueJ, the animal had the a|>- (•earance of having been choked to death, its tougue protruding and there being a heavy mark around the neck. The strangest thing was that its eyes were eaten out. All efforts to solve the mystery of its death were unsuc cessful. About three days afterward another valuable cow was found dead and similarly mutilated T-day a week ago, about 5 o'clock in the rooming, Mr Carr, m going to hid stable, was horror-stricken by see ing a monster snake coiled about the neck of one of the cows, while the poor animal stood patiently, bring hugged to death. At the apftearauce of Mr. Carr the snake raised its head and darted out it# faug-, and then Jslowly 'iineoihd itself and glided away be [neath a large pile of hay. Mr. Carr 'nt once raise! the alarm, and within #n hour several d"ten per# ms gather ed The hay waa removed with large . tork#. and when Drar the centre of the -tack (he suake was found It wad linclined to show fight and not turn tail, hut all trouble w#d ended by a well directed blow on the head, which {laid it mill forrver. Iu the den were the remnant# of a young pig. When measured the snake wai found to be eleven and a half feet in length, aud a# thick a# # man's wrist The skin will te stuffed and presented to the State Academy of Natural Science. Potato## down to 20 ct#. pet bushel iu Monroe county, and nice peach'* at 50 cu. per bushel at Mifflinhurg. There are more Union soldier# employ.! Ed in th dej-mrtrneni of Cong-ea# than there were during tbe session in which the Republicansshl controlled • a —— Some ot our exchangee are awert ing that a sprig of pennyroyal upon' a cabbage head will drive off ihe green worm# so destructive to that vegetable. A few drop# of the ea-J #ence will have the same effect. MARKETS Philadelphia. September B, Wheat isi a fairly actiee requawj and firm Sales of 4.bushel,, including rejected at I 1 i#> -e.l on track, at #1 OSiAt 00. ambar! at 1 I0(l 101 Corn sale-of 6.Cm bushels includoij mnel. at 4T'<4#ic and yellow at 4S(i*4Vic Oals JC4f*:i!c. CHICAGO. Chicago. September 8 Wheat strong nd his' or: N" 1 Chicago spring 'He; No j'J d 871 87ic for cash. Corn SS|c for \ cash, Cats 'Jk- tor cash CATTLE MARKET Philadelphia September B.—Catt'a dull • aU-. 3.400 Head, prime tji- good. s*y6|c, 'medium 4((#4|c r<>msi"n 3(a3|c. Sheep fair!v active sal#-, 81**1 nead; i>ritn# 4b". g.Hid 4<- mediums S|c common B(<*34r | Lambs lull sales 6.000 head prime 6c good sic medium 6c; common 4c Hegs telling • low; sales " 600 head; prim# -Mc, go.-d f§c ■ medium 6|c. MARitIED. On U3d. ult , A leiander Stover tnd M n Mary Pmucb, both of Hartleton, Union cuuaty On 4th. inst., by Ree. S. M Roeder, Mr Isaar O Walker, from near Linden Ilall. to Mus Kate Smith, from Union county. Pa. 1 " DIED. Or. 15th, ult , at Spring Mills. Mrs. He len Hnrina. of cancer, aged U> years. 0 months, and 13 days At L.- k llaeen, on 4th, Mrs. Kliaabeth Rule. *ils "I John Rule, dee'd, aged 67 ! years. 4 months and 4 days E. F. Kunkel'# Bitts-r Wine of Iron. The tfrwat ••!< <-••# *n!a or Indt feation. kidney r>i liver dlaeaae wsaaknea* nerv.m* uea conatlpa* lnn. acidity of the stoma*h At (##t fhe r-n.ilne NiMonly lo il>M In-ttlee. or all tsottlae for $5 -u, A*k for K. I Kunkle * Hlftter *Alne #f Iron, and take no other If y.s (ir rh. fa. at. Itcbln, at tha aaat, haad aeba, foul hraath, tha patlant ira.i pala and thin, tlckllns and Irrliatinn In tba anna all thaaa a.rap u-roa, and mora, coma from eorro. K V Kunkal'a Worm Srrup narar fall, to raroo.a tham rrtca, SI IV parboUla. or alt iMKlaafar ft. |S„r Tap# Warm ertu and conault lha liocinr 1 fur all othara. nu, of four drnsalal tha Worm Hrrup, and If ha h.a II not. .and to Or. K. S Knnkal.ioi North Ninth SI . Phlla ! dnlpoUl, P#. Advlon by mall, fre*. eend three rent j -urop. 3SH4I C1 AUTION —The under- igned hereby / warn* aa 11 person- nnl to huy any tf three bonds each ol $l()0 gtsen '> Jacob Iles-ig by me. n- 1 did n l rr-oelse lu for-erne. JOII N K KSIGLE. UseptSt CAUTION. -All person* are h>-r>-h\ rull"nI against • booting squir rel- in the wood* east of the building* ol thn undersigned. in Potior township; •DoUsmen am requested to hoed this no. t'ce JACOB WAOXKH, J* 4 sept. 8t REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned affer at private sale, a tract of land situated in the Loop, in Potter urp., containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, Fifty acres of which art cleared, and the balance well timbered There are on the premises a good FRAME HOUSE, a L-g liarn, a SPRINO OF NEVER FAILING WATER THREE ORCHARDS and an excellent SITE | FOR SAW MILL with good water pow or. 100 er 1200 acres, with improvements will| be sold separate 'f desired. The balance will he sold in timber lots of 'JO, 80, or 50 acre, or the whole tract will he sold to gather at a low price and on easy terms. For further information address, A 8 Rerun, L wtstown. Pa., or A. A. KKKI.IN, McAlevy's Fort, Pa 14 *ug,tf Spring Mill* Market. WhMt No 1 $t i"> Wheat No '2 Wtc Rye, 4&e, Corn, onr, por bu. now, ,40c Otb, 25< 0 Buckwheat, ?A<\ .. Ok) vers end, $4 (41 to 14 60 i, Chop, per ton, ('JO. 00. I'la or. ground nor ton. sln 00 * it Klou , per bbt (4.fit) ii ILrley ftUo it Uutter, I'/e Tallow, tic. u Lard, 6c. r Item, 10c t HI outders, 6c Clean Hides, tk. Rags, 'Jc. u KM* per doe., 10c. Tub we*lied woolj 3Qe, { Coal. Retail liy Car, tiros*. 1 Kkh, (5 tW |4 50 Hlove, |& '25 >4 75 i* Oheit nut. *>:• 10 $4 60 ■ Pa. $! 25 $i on DRESSMAKING —Mm* SMITH, dre maker, Centre Hell, desire* lo rail alien lion to her sample* of trimming* of al ' kind* ; also, temple* of new style* dry good*. Cutting and fitting J .ne to ordnf and old dretto* cleaned and done over bt ' her. Gentlemen'* shirts cuff* and collar* made lo order, and warranted to (It. lie* al.o juat received a new ttock of Spring • styles, fashion plate*, pattern*, etc Cat' " *" J **"*• 16 ,ut ,f Pennsylvania College. , OETTTHNI'KU I'KSS A Full c >rpi of Professors. Courae of *tudy of the highest grade Location attractive healthful A moral Libraries contain over '20,000 volume*. Two Heading Room* with flrat-clait periodical*. Kx|nte for tui tion, room-rant, fuel and washing, (82 Bearding from |'2 to (3 per week. Send mr a catalogue to Poor. P M. BUM, Nee'y of Faculty. JutllfP B sodln U reoU, will. •, hlgUI n * Ur of • attd ii*lr fvu w.ll rwrit* flir t,f l * 11 • *®rr*rl ptctur. of Vl . > r 1 u ar# or wtU Y ourwlfr" " J dM * ■"""•w* AJdrw* W. 40X, BotTT rulvoeeiH*, T Aai ti. to CAUTION.— Notice i* hereby given that the undersigned have p jrcbased the personal property of Wra Galbraith, at SheriXs sale, and that the same will be left in hi* pestession at cur pleasure. All person* are hereby cautioned against meddling with the same in snr manner, via Truck wagon. bor*e, barnes*, car nage. grind stone, \ dog. chairs, stove, sink, stand, table, clock, sewing machine, pair feeds.eadt, together with ail the de fendaat * personal property lIA.N'L FLKISHER, 21 aug 3t P D. NIKF 41) MISISTK A T(> K 0 IOTKS,. etter* of administration on the sstate of Michael Hettinger, late ot Gregg twp . ■ lec'd, having been granted to the under signed, all person- kn.-w ng themselves to be indebted I" said decedent are requested to make immediate perineal, and persons having claims against the estate will pre sent the us authenticated for settlement AM F. LI A HKTTIVOKR. M L KtHIiKL, 21 aug Ct Administrators. JpXECUTOR S NOTICE.- LeUar* teslamentry on the estate of Joseph Bitner. late of Potter tewnship. deceased, having bee* granted lo the un dersign# }, all persons indebted to said e tale are required to make immediate par meat and those having claim* against the •am* to present them, duly auth*atic*led by law. for settlement. JACOB BITS'KR, J. G. SAN KEY.: 21 nug Ct Kxecutort. Cb| ADTION- —Nalien IS hereby given j that 1 have purchased the article, below at constable sale. Aug 16, as the property of Michael Confer, and will leave the san-.a in his possession at my pleasure 1 black horse, cow. beifer, 3 hog-, one brse wagon, cultivator. corn-scrafM-r. two horse wagon, plow' harrow, bav-ladder*. 1 ton bar, rutting hoi and horse geart. j tied, old iron vmegar potatoes, barrel h -U-e furniture, kettles, tubs, Ac. 21 aug at DAVID CONFER HELLING OFF!! Great Chance for Bargains. Goods at Cost. In order to clow out th<* GORESS GOODH, CLOTHING, HATH AND CAPS, BOOTH A - HHOEH. NOTIONS. GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.. hat lowest prices, all must be sold, a* the store i* to be closed. Auction! Auction! There will be Auction :t the above store every evening, and Haturdav afternoon —commencing with Satur day. Aug. 23. I GUGGENHEIMER A CO. HKSRV BROCK KRtiorr. j. . SHCGKHT. President. Cashier QIiNTRR COUNT* BANKING CO. (Late Ntilltken. Hoover A (Jo ) tteceive Dep-sits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buv and Hell Government securities. Gold A netortsif Qfluivf Forks House! PERKY STOVER, HROP'R The Porks House, at Cohurn station, i new anil commodious, and is kept in best manner Bed and hoard second to none in the county. Subline (or TO horse*. A a uminer resort it will he f-und all that could he desired, right in the heart ol pood fishing and hunting grounds. *nd -ipneit ' Hotel in Central Pennsylvania All modern conveniences Itn try the Bush house Sau* hni' Court t< If , UnDCET N, * n or currency far a nunat,,*. hurts book It treats all tIUmuMM. ' has 3& Ana •offrnvlnffa show inn positions sssuinsd by . sick horses . s table of doees . a Urge collection of ral- Onni/ reclnes.ru lee for lolling ths sg* of s DUU Ahorse, with an engraving allowing teeth of each f#sr . nod s Urns amount of other vtluehls horse . Information I>r Win Halt soys. 1 have bought books thst I paid $S an fWIn for which Ido not like as wsllaa Ido fours Hemt for s circular : scents wanted r II .1 Kendall, M l> . Knotburg ii t alia .\'| Imyly HENRT BOOZER. CENTRE HAM., MiatJr*(TCaia or Saddles, Harness Bridles Collars, Whips Flyncts. and also keeps on hand Gotten Nets, etc Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kepton hand All worn war ranted A-hare of the public pgtronag kindly THESAMI QUALITY Ol O Pork Frovi #ion. Wooden. Willow, Queen# and Glassware, Fish, Sail and everything usually found in a fir#t class Grocery. hardware, carpets and OILCLOTHS always <>n hand. Y'ou ne<-d not go from home to buy good# low. At Wolf# tand in the Bank building, v N . 1 ESTY, WATERS, WOODS, MASON A HAMLIN. ,j BARGAINS IN PI ANOo AND ORGANS' ? Ortatr Roewooil Piano#. Only NISO 11 Stop Orsaii#. 'J Full Set of Kent#. Price sß7©, Only $59. 13 Stop Organ*. 3 Fnll Net of Keed. Price N3IO, ■J Only $75. I ,ThU Orgnn tin- the Grand Organ Knee Swell"! Scconl-lutn and upwards. Piano and Orgim liiwtrnolor*. ( oter# and Stool*. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ■t'Sewing Machines! *■ i ; N.w DOMESTIC #3O 00 New WHI E #23 00, ! New ST. JOHN #2500. New Improve#! "TNOER #22 50. New Improved HOW K #22 50. Second hind Mifliitir# *t# low • #5. O ■' AGENTS Fog • lirTTFRICK .% til's h - PERFECT FIT UNI. l'A IT HNS. Order- hv mail j tin ii ' and prompt ' l v flUetl. •i| No A item# employ ed, I lie buyere# "'cat the Ak- lit# profit. We buy our ~ Piano#. (>rgttn# and Machined for ,Ca#li. and #ill give customer# the ad ' vantage. BUNNELL A AIKENS. * Allegheny Street, BellefoptP, Pa. ■■ feb27 4* fl 111 Ilk 10 50,10,11 YK MI or I IIII * r > to S2O n dav in your I all II I pten Many make more ™ J IIVIFIr than thn amount ststed n abov . No one can (ail to tnake money fast Any one can do th work. You can make from 60 eta to s*.' an hour hv devoijng your evenings an'' spare time to 'he business. It coat* noth ing to try the business Nothing tike it for money making ever offered before Huaineaa pleasant and strictly honorable Header, if you want to know all about the bent paying business before the public send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms fre*- Sampl's worth $6 al-o tree You can then make uti vour tnitid f'V yourself Address BO RUE SsTINSON A CO Portland, llaiuo. —H AHDW AH E! WILSON, M'FARLAiNEACO. new €obs—tunic raicss. M II II T E A O % X S IOVKM II I.ATI.HS V E H K K E N H H We would MpocUlly roll attention to (be Highland Qurt n Cook Slove, -ASDTUE- Wiltmz Wsiߣ >3£i\YJi v i£i SY ?Z. otirl> New We 9r ft nt OILS and P\IKTs.-t WE CANNOT BE UNI)ER BOL D . W ILMI. WIA K 1. 4 \ y A ( 0., UU> K, BKLLKKONTE, I'KSXA. Spring Mills 0. K ! NEW ROOM! NEW GOODM at 1. J. Grenoble'. Store ! •SPKIMi MILUS. SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Low er tlini K r. And Do. a,u*ndr ■ ctifdi.' inrtlatit't bt tnatid*. f>ir-)nr nd ,>uMe i-ne. y. Mim< a ("ttn-piei* An.))nnieei lit a.IV Ma.tr • lolhtllg |l Wirt! .• f.y. Suilr nt tow w It) la' h*>r Grlllu. UnjN Mimt Children H'Mtirrv, Glovra. Btnii. and Shoe- HATS.'CAPf C AHI'BTS ANDOII CUffHs, Xitd th. m ) i.—rlrf. NOTIONS • (Vntr. PMD.jh-.Hi > tl • • 1 m d(Siiii,)rt T->U hi •-!' dufme-* It) Suj bin Aio Fih. Salt, etc IB> A full line of H.>we Sewing Machim nod Nrrdlra for all kind, ot machinr- A anduulDin.il kind* of Grain. M' iu> ,tuid .)t wttna. A apari.i' in (XI 1L hj thu t-ur xad, Jris Harris f < NO 5. KRtx KKRHOFF ROM. IROOAILS, P A I N T S, ' OILSTETC., JAM. HAKRIN A 00. Bcllefhntr QBNTRB HALL Furniture Rooms! EZRA KRE WHINE, -mpectfull.T inform, the ciliren. of Centrr i-nunt,, tb.ut he ha* bought out the old land o! J. O. D.'inirgrr. and b.i reduced the price, lie har conitanll; on band •nd make, to order BBDSTKADS, BUREAUS. SINKS. WASHSTANDS. COKSKK CCI'BOARDS, TABLES. Ac . Ac lli.tck of reudy made Furniture i. urgrund uarra'.trd of good workman hip. and i .11 made under hi. immediate uperr i.ion, *nd i. offered at rate* cheap har. elfpwhere. Pal! and *ee hi* atock before purchaaln*' ••'arwhere. f e b # CENTRE HALIT I In ril ware Store. J.O. DEININGER. A new. complete Hardware Store ha i.fenI opri'Dd by the undt-rtigned in Cen iff Hall, -here he i prepared to .ell all kind, ot Building and Uou.e Furni.hinc Harvlware. Nail., Ac. Circular and Hand Saw*. Tennon Saw* Webb Saw*. Clothe. Rack., a ful?aW. m.-ni OI (ila*. and Mirror Plat. Picture Frame,, spoke., Kello,-.. and Huh* tabll I C ft || S a S bado* and Fork- L H*k 11111ifftaivw*, Bih Snrin. Sh' Nailt. Norwaj lodT'oiV. Oarpenier T.mla, 'paint, Varn- IVture* frarn-d in tkr flne,t. tv | .hS'xr ~n Und - ° rd "^ d er * ,H,d ' ,,ffer#d ch -' JOHN F POTTER. Attorney... .'tenllon 71..0 tl. " d *'• 1 lb. ™„„ ho,*,. ' 11 "" 00. Consumption Kiulei,., _V, S.. *"'*- *tc **"■ l PrtSTtlrEf* 1 b> The ol.hr.tod suTho7 , "i°toi. 0 'ij*'," "? U rletrli demonstctoa fron- . !.! admir *hl Ks*s, prsclfo * U . lrt 'r. .ocoo.fi be r.dlc.lt,c r^%X.r i, .h Dr *! ° f "" m of Intorntliuodi. i- , V? J*"! At TBI SAME TUB 01 THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. Jlits a?: or, fir** it potrer to curt all disr-itrt. Why are we Sick ? liam * tee o - fv com dogged or t -rpsd, at.-!;• * -.(w* httomt art therefore fore. d i o t . ! that themM be ajMjUtd naUtreulg. ssn''™n 111 Ll.lot ax ink. n tTMI, KIDYFT PtnPHUls, I KIItBTPK EASIX, FKBALA VtAISESSB, AM) SERXOt* DISOEDUtK, >T emuir.p free art* ~ t f tl.- ~rpant ao4 restoring their otnngfk a,.d p • -to tkmt vf&mam. mm W\j sffrr Billion, ).ud> xi mthmt ■■ Wb, W wlthril>-*.ai< ,pUMI Why frtrttooed otrre di-ordered K'Awp f Wkj m4.it liriMt beei.rkr* a> steeplaa afchnt Cu Ik IDN E V-XV OK T ri'.f i t*l*!7am. Ku a dry. erftuM* tximd and Om ~)lr will Mti .1 ntmrtt of )MM| CM a four K* tM.V orCn- pom. TZlli, KTEA2SK" I It., T •>!*%. T| . % U , I*. ■ I it>r *•)• > J D. Murray Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair td its natural Vitality and Color. original color, witk r .* W frt dincstt of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cnml by its use. Nothing can re store tiie hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the ghu is atrophied and decayed. But such as remain ean be saved for usefulness bv this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment. it will keep it clean and* vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair J from turning gray or falling off, i and coiiiOf|uently prevent baldness. 1 Free from those delet rious sub stances which make some "prepara tions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only Wnefit hut not harm it. If v .oiled merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ean be found so uesir ible. Containing neither oil nor lye, it docs not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts loog on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratefril pcrftune. rKnr.tRZD jjr Dr. J. c. AYER Sl CO., Lowell, Mast., Frottieal and Analytical Chemists. •OLD BT ALL DRCOaUT. EV U.'.YIYHJJUA IfATERS* Orchestrion chimes O RG AS ollic moM bra ■Kind 4 . nm.lr and perfeea MHoQisfe • lonrptirnA*. 3Btf HRw- *£* ha * Ap c-lrbralod NhL i M t om-rrloMnp, whl rku< Inr inltnllM t/fV llama. Vwlra, HlEiaanip <• rt t.nlf lllj | "•! Krft'Ct bur— AI~CONCEKTO,VKPEH, CKVTEXNIAI* HIIHKS, I'HAHKI, and I OTTAIiK OU OANS, in I'ni.ur l>rm'h asrn are fa ry rnptri Kllt-T l'LA>s. WATERS' PlANOS,Kfr.vtfi ■ ARKTHBKRST.MAOKiIV Towe, Touch, ' \Vorkm.nhi|>.v'. Darabllii* I uurpemed, W nrrmnilil for SIX YEARS. rKICKS KXTKKMEI.Y LOW far cart. Monthly lu-lullmtnt* rr-) ril. , Liberal lHnrount to Thx-hrrt, Mmt'ttrtlChnrc r'.SchotlSf ifc.AIiEXTSW XVI LO. >|.xiul>mlueo atrnl.io lhi> lradr.lllu-iru.lt d I ainlnaatM Mailed.Srrond-haatl InHtr.nirni.alllrraf Harcalna. IIOKACK XA XTKKs .V OXS, Maaarat-turrrn "l Oralt-r*. IO KAST I4iti -TKI'KT. IMOX , hQI AUL, NEW X OUK, AJou, ajAi>. ,