THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rsd. Oct. KT-Tkhms.—-Stiper year, when paid * tdnanee ; $ d.M) when not aid hi advance. Advertisement* 20ct* per is we for three ti eertion*. and ft cents per line for rver\ *'<•- rcqnrnt tnserfion. AdrerUMmentt *V fee year at a liberal diieonnt. ~ Sub*e<- : her* outside the cew ntv should re mit MS 10 cts. amount of one year P°'r nge, instead ofVktt a*formerly when paio ,iv tkcmtelvt*. „ . 'Stuhtrribrre ran ahrays tell bow their ar •O'tnte ttand ot the Reporter ofhee tit cow wltina the table* on their ptip*r. If the lahie read* "John Hoe 1 jan _ .at John UiMn!. U the \*t of January, lHift. and that it i. ttme he wan raying the printer. LOCAL ITEMS LODGE MEETIXO3. ctT t Hat tepaa Ko. ** '■ i,. l. ii(v>pn**t.ts*c>. w K Oin l OUT UITVI*. No i". T• * • * ■ ih Me*,'.** na • l-vforv <•> foil moor, la > HisoiiV Mll. . . iOVKT W M v- V HssurWV. Pee*. . ra.viarstOwswoa,Re, *■ rot M. Rsll.Ooetes Hslten U> S .Piwtaj * " 0 „ j?. A K,lr XU.tv.-. lXTSiSDtoosaswi Wallace, Jeaks. and Curtir. ca Tuesday eve, 14 Oct. at Rellefonte. Turn out. Esq. Rurobargcr raises potatoes that weigh over 4 pounds. We saw them- Yocum, thegrcenback congressman, raises big mangolds Uix had a fine display of stoves at the fair, The Lewisburg Journal's new head is pretty. I <3* to Poll's Bel'efonte shoe store for bargaias: he keeps the fiaest assort ment, * - -Go to tho court house on Tuesday night, next, and bear Wallace. Jenks and Curtin. Look out for Oct. 15, that lathe time when a cheap clething tore wilt be open . ed by Guggenheim en at Centre Hall. —The Bush house is to ha supplied j with J- U. Kurti's fire escapes, in order to comply with the recent act. lrof. 1). M. Wolfs select schoel. at Spring Mills, wiil open on 'A) of this month. Farties wishing to engage board ing can address the Profeasor, or I. J It Grenoble. James Spangier. of near Potters Mills, met with a painful accident on :ast Monday. While assisting ia the repair ing of a bridge near the Red mill his foot was crushed between a heavy piece e: tim ber and a stone. Dr. Neff was called and i found the injuries of a very serious and j painful nature. Guggenheimers E * w clothing store will he ©poised ot Centre 11*11, Oct. 1 5 . whets on opportunity will fee offered to sace ttseoey in clothing. MR. Nenntf. the calibrated artist, will remain at Spring Mills only 10 days 'rom this date, 9. Go at once and haee food photographs taken. Do act usiss the pportunity. Fur fresh drugs and medicines, and % haTe prescriptions safely compounded, yu find Frack^Green's drugstore reliable, iis the oldest establishment is Centre eunty. All fancy and toilet articles kept nere. Four persons were convicted at the ate Union county court of .fishing with a sine and fined $25. Two persons were ronvictod of selling liquor without a icenie, having been prosecuted by the Women's Christian Temperanco Union. —Order* from a distance for Dee's buggies, prose that theT take the lead. Giro Lee a call if you need a rig. —C. R. Kooas hung himself near Al lentown, the other day. says a dispatch. That's not as bad as if Allentown had hung itself near MI. Keens. —Millheim is getting scarce of water, jays the Journal. That is the complaint all over now, caused by the drouth. Newman bas sold out to a party ia Philadelphia, aad in' a few months will leave his famous clothing store to new parties. Hurry up, now, as long as you have Newman on hand, and get a suit of the King Clothier before he quits. In th# Brockerboff block is where you find Louis Dell, headquarters for boots and shoes, largest and finest stock in the county—and cheap. At our fair on laat Thursday, in the glass ball shooting match Sober, of Milton made a clean score; Foster, of Centre, second, and Tinsman, of Williamaport. third. Lee's top-baggy at the fair always had a crowd ef admirers around it—it was the handsomest on exhibition. Shops at Centre Hall—best and cheapest work turn ed out ia the county Goto Newman's, at the Eagle Cloth iag Dal!, if you want goods dirt cheap. He has sold out his ready-made clothing department to a Philadelphia party, who will Uke possession on or about January Ist, In the meantime Newman will sell off his large stock of ready-made clothing at actual cost, including freightage. This is one of the finest opportunities ever of* fered to the people of this section to buy clothing cheap, and they will do well to avail themselves of it. It is not Mr. New man's intention to leave Bellefonte, but will go into the dry goods busiaess. The Lewisburg Chronicle last week rad the blues. Tbe result in Maine and •he bad prospects for Forster in Ohio, may be the cause. Now is the time to save money in boot* and shoes, by purchasing of Louis Doll, who has the finest assortment of stock you ever saw, and prices very rea sonable. J. M. Hubler, of Penn Hall, raised a lot of sweet potatoes this season many of which weigh over 3 pounds. They are ef the democratic kind, of course The Philipsburg Journal says: Our attention Las been called to a recent suit instituted before Lewis Hess, a Justice of tbe Peace in Philipsburg, by John G. Ri der vs. Amoe Clemson and Jehnsoa, all of Half Moon Valley, in this county, for damage claimed by said Rider for a breach contract en the part of said Clemsen and Johnson. Mr. Rider claims that be had made a contract with Clemson and Johnson for the fruit of some'twenty-sev en peach trees, estimated at thirty bushels, at fifty cents per bushel in tbe orchard, and as Clemson and Johnson sold tbe said peaches to another party who offered or paid more for them, be, Rider, instituted a suit for damages arising from a nonful filmentofthe contract, as Rider proved that be had sold and taken orders from several parties for said peaches to the amount of twenty-nine bushels and three pecks, which orders he was unable to fill on account of tbe disappeintment caused by Clemson and Johnson in selling the peaches Ito another party, Justice Ileis renderedfhis decision in favor of Mr. Ri der for $25 damages and the defendants to pay the costs, $25.41, in addition. -A man by name of Robt.| Myers, of Lewistown, had his arm torn out of tbe socket at the shoulder, on 6, and will hard ly survive. He is head boss on the Sun bury R. R-, and while motioning for a train to come on, the accident happened, not getting off the track in time; the doc tors took his arm off immediately. Go to your store or druggist and get a bottle of Frank P. Green's compound syryp of tar, honey and bloodroot, the best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup, as,hnia, or early stage of consumption. PLumix Pectoral will cure your cough- Phainix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. PLumix Pectoral costs 26 els; 6 bottles sl. Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. Wm, Beck, Piano Tuner, Bellefonte. Charges reasonable. —Subscribe for the Reporter and don't lways depend upon your neighbor's- K. R—A rumor that tho mortage* en the L., 0. A S. C. It. R. were to be fore closed, creeled a scare i some localities, parties thinking that it meant an abandon ment of our railroad, taking off train*, rail*, Ac. It there is to be a foreclosure of the mortgages that would moan a sale of the rwad. The retina It. R. hold* the met',gages, and in the event of a i-a'e, that company would, no doubt, buy the road, which would bo aw iping out of tho con cern known as the L., C. A S. C R. K company, which ouly ex.tied on paper any way, and annually elected directors on paper, having nothing at all to do with the management, extension or Hopping of our road. This board could an ot enee every month, or every uay, and resolve that the road bo extended, and it would he of just as much force as though such a resolve, was paued at an apple butter boiling in Feniisvallry. It was only a thing on pa per, and the b wrJ of directors ot tk L-, C. A S. C. 11. K- hn> about at much to do with the management or con plotion ■> r thi* or any other road as tho emperor of China ha< with cur township roads. All action that can be of force is that by the board of the Peon'a K. R A a!o will wipe out this useless organixation, put the road in | the hands ot the purchaser for a song, w.th the same, if not loiter, prospects for the completion of the road as heretofore. Our people do not ca-e bow soon the read is sold or who becomes the purchaser en'y so the next step is in the direction ot it* completion. Foreclosure of railroad mortgages, *'• of the line, wiping out of original stock. | has been the fhto of all railroads ever built. Mr. Jacob Ding©.-, of this place, has i had a paiatu! swelling in one of his arms below the elbow, troai which he suffered the greater part of the summer Curing thenate fair he proceeded to Philadelphia, in company with Dr. Ncff, to consult some of the medical professors, who informed him thatthe trouble was a bono tumor and that amputation would he necessary soon er or later in order t, save his life. Since that ho has been applying remedies that were prescribed bv a physician in thecitv. but hi* case has "been getting worse, and he has resolved to submit to amputation ot the arm. which mav take place is a few devs. SVe sympathise with our neighbor in this certain loss of an arm. as he has al ways been one of our beet citiaaaa. The Y. M. C. A ~ef this place, will hold a public meeting in the Luih. church next Sunday evening, 12. The Association will furnish singing books. All are invited to attend. Th© funeral of Sarv.'l Earner will as semble in tbe Centre Hall M. E. church at 0 o'clock on Thursday morning. 9, for services, after which the corpse will beta ken to Sprucetown to be buried after the Masonic manner. Look cut for the great opening of Clothing on next Wednesday by I. Gug genheiinerA Co , in their store room in Centre Hall. Any one in need of clothing, furnishing goods, hats and boots will do well by waiting on them and giving them a call—yeu will save money. The Brockerboff, German s and Brown's hotel will entertain all persons .who attend the Democratic meeting on Tuesday evening. 14, at reduced rates. The entertainment given by the students of the Penns Valley Institute, last Friday avening, was one of the best held here, and proved much te th# credit of the principal, Prof. Bitner, a* an instructor and teacher. The program was varied and interesting, consisting cf orations, decla matiecs, essays, dialogues, Ac., and the performance without exception was v-y good, considering the student* had oaly a short time to prepare ia, and altogether we think they acquitted themselves hoior ably. The music, under th* charge ef Prof. Lowell Meyer, was excellent, and is a good proof of his ability te train a class properly. The audience was large and orderly, and everything passed e J plea antly. Weather very warm from Wednes day. 2, to G. Roads fearfully dusty and scarcity of water all over. Tuesday, act in cloudy wi:h prospects fer rain, which is much seeded. What can not be had at Doll's shoe store is not worth having. His variety of boots and shaos is unsurpassed, and prices low. All fine groceries, canned goods, pickels, snares, oils, oranges, lemons, j cranberries, Ac., at Sechler's, ar.d strictly pure spices- They handle no impure or adulterated goods of any kind. We free ly and cheerfully testily to tbis as a fact and from our own experience — Mr. Jacob Nofsker, many years ago a resident of PennsTalley, now of Blair CO., this state, is at present visiting his many friends about Pcnn Hail, lie is a man ot intelligence and gn relate many incidents which occurred in the early history of our valley. Go to Frank Blair's and get a patent eye shade—only oOceati. The Tusseyville band will hold a festival and fair, commencing Thursday eve., 16, and ending Saturday eve., 18. All kinds of refreshments and auction of valuable articles, etc-, on the program. Clothing made to order at Newman's who has the services of one of the best Pbila delphia tailor?—and all work war* ranted to fit at prices the lowest. 1 Call at Lee's for a handsome buggy —he turns out the finest and best on short notice, whether ordered by mail or other wise. Wo rk all warranted. CAMI HOB MIX.K—Dr. Oberholtaer's Liniment has been tested by thousands, and has proved to be of the highest value to the community. It has effected many cures in Rheumatism. Bores, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feet, and many per sons recommend it for Cuts, Galls and Swellings in horses. It costs 25 cept*. Sold by J. D, Murray. (oct4t For the Reporter. The Dempieytown shooting club, met at their shooting hoaso yesterday, (2nd.) which is their regular day they meet to have a friendly shot. G. 11. Frank came off fifst best. Geo. K. Weber second best, and C. H. Weber third bast, distance 200 yards at a rest, aad 100 yards off hand, truly they did goed shooting. The same day, a certain marksman wished to know whether the boys from Rebersburg, Cen tre county, would have another bear to shoot for this winter. A. M. M. Great Democratic MASS MEETING! ! There will be a Mass Meeting of citi zens of Centre county at the COURT-HOUSE IN BELLEFONTE. on Tuesday Evening, Oct. 14, 1871), which will be addressed by Hon. W. A. WALLACE, United States Senator, Hon. GEO. A. JENKS, of Brook ville, and EisGov. ANDREW G. CURTIN. It is hoped that there will be a full turn out by citizens from all parts of the county. All parties are invited to come and hear the issues, now ex citing the public mind, discussed by honest, able and faithful public men. By order of the Committee. D. F. FOKTNEY, Chairman. A SIMPLE CURE! JTOR DIPTUIRIA.— Diptheria is as much of a terror to the household as scarlet fever, and anything that will tend te mitigate its ravages or cure the malady itself, will be bailed with satisfaction. Mr. J. F. Krause, of this city, bad a four year-old daughter that was desperately ill of diptheria— IP ill, in deed, that the pbpsiciana stud the could not live half an hour. He determined to try a remedy of bis own, and toek about half a teacupful of crude petroleum, into which be put three cents werth of gum camphor, beating the petroleum until tbe camphor was dissolved. With this mix ture be swabbed her throat inside and bathed it on the outside. Insido of two hours the child was* relieved. This was in the evening, and the next morning the child was able to tit at the table and es: her breakfast The remedy is simple enough, easily precurod and.is worth fur ther trial.—AUvnaZTi'U>une. i TFRRIBLK TRAGEDY. A Woat Virginian Hacks His Stop daughter and Suicides. White Sulphur Springs, W. Ye., Sep teraber • 'The'horrlhh' details of si : atrocious attempted murder and a suicide ' which occurred in tho extreme portion o I Greenbrier county, W. Va , have just bsor ■ reieivrd hare Mr. Krsderick Harvey who resided near MuJdy Creek, left hii home a few mornings ego, telling his step daughter he was going to attend a lelig' eus meeting at Emanuel Church. On h i return home he appr. a. lieJ his stepJsug! ter, seixed her by the hair and told her be was going le cut her throat. Mi* lok this sanguinary remark in the light et a ioko aud fairly laughed it him. In anoth er mstaat she reeiineu the horror cf bei situation. The glittering 1 lade ot a ktulv tlashcd betore bar eyes aa.l she fblt the sharp sting ot the woap n in hor neck Then begsn a fearful struggle fer life llatyoy held her with the grip of a mani ac, from, winch she fount it impossible to re (Vase hcrselt until she was fearfully ga.h ed and subbed. She received six wounds on hor head and nock, two of which part ly severed tbe wiudp pe. Two were on the side of the neck, one of them just Erasing the carotid artery, ene commenc ing on the aide of the face, passing over and rutting off the low sr end of one ear ' passing around the head and stopping •ust behiad tho other ear, and a small gash I act ess the bridge cf the nose. Uet-diw these she received two gashes on the shoulder. |one hand was cut across the palm to the bone, and the fingers on both bands were badly cut. Although covered with gore, she succeeded in freeing her self from the man's grasp and escaped barelv w ith'her lite, l'tio woulu-be-mur di rer then cnt his own throt from ear to tur and expired iustaut.y. It is believed he was insane The wwiuan can hardly recover. • • ♦ a DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION ATCURWiNSVILLB. TA. Loss About ISO,OOO. Curwinsville, I'a. October 12.—A nre l ' broke out this morning in the cigar menu-; ( factory of R. Akers, which quickly ex- i tended te tha bank block adjoining. This - block, which is three stories high and built of brick, was destreyed. The loss on the building is about flts.OOl). It belonged to General Pettat and was insured fer flO,- iWO. The Curwinsville bank occupied • part of the building, hut all their sates, i ; valuable books aad papers were saved. On the third story was the Curwinsville library association s reading room and Odd Fellow *hall, the loee on which is com-) 1 plete, with no insurance. On the second . fioor tho law and insurance office of K. O Swoope A Soa was damaged to the extent of s2,oW.);covered by insurance. Ob the; lame floors Dr. H. F. Roam loses about SSOO. On the Crst floor the store of Samuel Ar- 1 nold A Co. was damaged to the extent of i kboul s6uo. Tho adjoining property was ! also damaged n> follow*: A fratc* build- ■ lag owaed by Jesao K. Acksrs, aad used ; as a cigar ■*nuf*ctory, 5-.OtX3, insuraaee, f 1,600. YVm. Raird, furniture warsrocmi, in the same building, also suffered aloes , of flak); no insurance. Graft A Sons dwelling, restaurant and billiard room was totally destroyed. Loss, S4,4tX); in- ( ; surance, Jli,ooo. A large frame dwelling, the property of George Fallon, s< also damaged The aggregate loss by the Cre is about SjO,UX\ and tho insurance $17,0W, AN ENGING BOILER EXPLODES AND EILLS THREE. NEGROES. Norfolk, Va., O tober 5. —A serious tc-P cident accurred at abo rt eight o'clock yes terday morning near Middleburg, N. C., on the Kaieigh and Gaston, railroad. The engine boiler of a cotton gin belonging to Willism Church exploded, kiliiag three negroes instantly. Two of the men were operatives around tho gin and ths other was sitting on a farm wagon oae hundred yards distant and was struck by a piece of boiler iron wbicb had been hurled through tbe air. Everything around tbe gin was torn te atoms, aad the three bodies pre sented a sickening sight, so terrible was their mutilation. TERRIBLE DISASTER. A STAND AT THE FAIR GROUNDS IN ADRIAN GIVES WAY. 2,000 PEOPLE PRECIPITATED TO Til L GROUND. 16 Persons Killed aud About 7<3 In jured. Detroit, October 2.—An Adrian Mich igan i special to th© Detroit Pesf -i d Trie bune gives the particulars of an accident that occurred at the county fair grounds in that city this afternoon. About two thousand people had ang of citlrona wat held, at which It was! decided to abandon the city government. I Various member# of the council at once | handed in their written resignation* arid n. the Council promptly accepted them, ap pr*ved and tigned minute* "">1 *1 • n tolvvd, tcaving the place without *nv ity government There i> great peculation >f a* to what the out< oiii* will be, but thrj .'people of Mount Vanion re canfldent (thai nothing can lie done with the Newark '■ claim. ill ■ 4 —~ TRIPLE TRAGEDY. VI M> , September '.fit lhit dill'* 1 citv wat' born fled vesterdev morning at • ll,a report that John Hans, an employe of a the via, n fact v. had killed Inn *to ami a thtn CN'lli lU.ltfd 4 Wiiiv' b.vnaout. Ac rropondent h't" m d to •Itip apot and found tha ranort "1. and r-nu ae'.iv ot minor value. EDUCATION OF YOUNG INDIANS. Darriaburg. Pa , Oct. \ t-7.i-ltetwe.n gb-.y ami ninety you :g Indian- arrive.! here !r the \V. *1 te aight an 1 were Ufcc.'oto t'arl.s'e en :i .pecia. tru.i lac old military barrack*, ovar one hundred end thirty vear* v!J, are to be turned in •o a ached IT the instruction of young Indian-, and thi. it the ir.t installment ot them The number w.ll be toon -ark'ely increased. The Indians are nearly *1 from Dakota A lew of the protpe.live pupil* com# from AN itcontin and •P**" the English 'anguege reasonably well. The Awistact Attorney-General for the 1 Pott-Office Department hat given a* Lis opinion that letter. adJreucd to lottery compan.eeor to indiviJualt, when a. . • ess d to thorn as agents far *uch companion, are unmailable p*r r. and that ue pott* masters should refute to regiater tham Thit opinion *at to-lay adopted bv lb# J. partm. ut and a circular has been is.u-u instructing all po.lma.ter* to refuse to mail or register letlert or circular, to ad- I'cstt i er to the tcbemat agaimt which the IVstmatler-Geaera! ha* isaued ordart. A li.t of'.heve achemet .nearly one hund red in nuuiiierS may be found tu tue Sep -.ember and October Uusir. In 1845 tbo Catholie church a'. Martini burg was broken into and r. bbed of a iu alter among which were a half-doaea heavily plated candelabra On Monday last three candelabra were louau by > hunter buried in the woodt near llartintburg, where they had lain thirty four yeart. On the Jewith New Tear the loer .•! u t -lynagogue in th" eilliageof r-ielnok, near Muakkact, Hungary, gave wsr in ci.-a quence of the . ver. rowding. lhe women tell into a bath underneath Eighteen of theru and one lad were killed and eight ivoniea were teriouily irjureJ. The Ule Indians are making hostile de tuctMtraf.octacd.il it r..ni re.!, r. .c.vt arret and ammunition from the Mormon A rur.cer it in from the White Rivei agency and reports all the i fficcrt and th< agent killed *:. d the troopa cut off frotr water. S. J. Tiiden will have to appear be:er< the bureau of election intpec'.crt to be ox aminei at to hit qualification! for an eiec tioa inipeclor. In a cs* reccoily tried in M.. ne, Judg' Lewall bald that all animal* imported fo breeding purpose* are w.thout reitric'ior rxen ifrom duty By an aCviJer.t at the Ti ga mine, Bo die, Cai., eight men were precipitated d wu the shall to the 000 feet level. Oni j wat killed and the other teven will die. MARKETS. i Pi. adeli l.ia. < Htober 6 —Wheat N wet. ra red til d-, I'. nnaylvar.ia red 51...S amber SI, -. (' rn • Oau aoutberi and I'enntylvania whit., -sr, Rye westcre 75c, r*nctylvar.ia Tbc. CHICAGO. Cnicsse, October-7. Wheat No. 1 Chi 'cago sptii-g SI 17 for cash and November CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, October C.—Cattle da. *al'- ■J.'-'<" prir... g- • i ti , mes dium 4Jc; common Sheep in fair demand; tab-*, 7,(M> Bead, prime 4;c. g -od tnytic; medium : 4-u, He. common '.(•> ijc. Hogs selling slowly, receipt# t 'WO ntad, prime, 6c; good; hjc; common, si. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY. 1 In the matter of the account cf Jacab \ Dunkle, Adminntrator of the estate of David Dunkle. deceated. The undertigned, an Auditer appointed by the Orphan'# Court to ascertain the heirt of David Dunkle. deceased, and make diitribution of the fund thown to be in the hand* of the Administrator among the said heirt, will meet the parties inter etted for tbo purpote of thi* appointment oa Saturday. October tilth IH7H. at'd p. iu. at the office of J. L. Spongier, EKJ., in the borough of Bellefente. EI.MS L. Oavis Belle font; Oct. 8, 187 V, 3t. Auditor ILEMONT VoUNG AMERICAN j BAND. Ai ricxTioy FOR CUXRTKK. I N tieo it hereby given that an applica tion will be mado to a Law Judge of the County of Centre on the 4 Monday of No vember next, under the act of astembly approved April 2f, 1b74, for the Charier of as intended corporation to to called "The Lemont Young Amorican Band," the ob ject of which is the promotion of inutic. Jotis B. Linn, Bellefonte, Oct. 6 IH7'J. Solicitor. 9 Oct. 3t. | A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- Letter* of administration on the rstale of George Koust, late ot Potter twp., dee'd. Laving been granted to the under-, tigned, ail porton- knowing themtcivei t-•! bo indobted totaid decedent are ro-juetteil, to make immediate paymoat, and peraons having claims agaimt tha estate will pro- | sent thew authenticated for settlement. JOHN D. DECKF.it. 'Joct (it Adm'r. I j IN THU* of CVimBU'TT# nil.) ||4 | ln-wev iliiic*. 1i •• g ud la for Hi iiuufUty 1 !: .1 Ir.m( f '• • -.; I*sll • • ~ ~;fi -v I •uriMMMI (arilltidMi to tiiuDk' • mUdla nirn for übiaiDtnic a I'racUm] Miuaflofi A *h..rt !ln.- only it rMjuhd !* roni|lct# Iho rur>' f Mu*ljr Individual inalmctlttii. >lodrnu can enn r£ li S*- IGIPR l'-kk*t I |u tills hod tijr e% Jlre ; julntoil in r.i*ra 4o |>)• The work oil tbo tcieoc* |>ub|]bot. A work fagr lawkt-rA, milroada, vuMocas men ami jasclit J accoutiUiutak Frlca, 9&.oo, JU M>II i.ll tM-s TOVK AROUND TH K WOR L D. ( A complete record of the journey of Gen. U. 8 GRANT, through England. Ireland, Scotland. France, Spain Germany Aui -1 trm, Italy, Belgium, Switr.orland, Kutsiu, , Egypt, India. China and Japan, and a full account of his arrival and reception at San ■ Francitoo, witb a graphic description of ) the placet visited, manner* and customs of the ceunlrios, intcrixting incideala, en thusiaslio orations by Emperarx, Kings, and ttie people of all climes, richly embnl iahed with severel hundred artitlic il lustrations ,- alto a tine handsome steel en graved portrait of Gen. Grant Sure tuc - cut* lo ail who lake hold; will positively | outsell all books. Lose no time. •AGENTS WANTED to sell this, the •■cheapest, tha best, and tha only authentic •Jlowspriiifd book on the subject. 900 l |i>ages Price $3.25. Tho sale of this book. • is immense. Address, H. W. KELLKY & CO. |2oct4t 711 Hansom Street, Philu., Pa. This space is reserved for J. NEWMAN, JR., the KING CLOTHIER and MERCHANT TAILOR, A natural Ton*. J'be iVrleeted butter IVlor'of Welti, Hi' 'irdseii A Co., Bur ' litifton, Vt., IwparU to even winter made , butter, a det rl> L' tono, suggestive of the sweetest and must nourishing grains ' in June. It it resolvable and perfectly pernii a'.c* the entire churning. The British, under Central Roberts, it * reported, hiT* been attacked by the Afghani. The latter were repulsed, Oa the -ad. insL, l v Ue\. \S . 1.. Fisch er, Wm. 11. Alters, ci Zion, end Mary K. Nicholas, et Bellcvut*. At the Evangelical parsonage, Milei burr, by Rev. Jobc. M Kin*, Mr John S. HaiitngarJner, f Centre llill, and M* Francis R. Willow, of Centre Hall. DIED. On the 10lh of Sen'.ember, at the resi dence of her ion, Dr. P T. Ilusser, in Aaronsburg. Catharine Muster, axed 90 rears, 7 months and 'J day*. Or. Tuesday morning, 7;h, at Centre llall. alter several weeks Ulnet; of (ever, Mr Samuel Tamer, agnd 11 y , 10 810., 8 d. Dvrpepeia! Dyapepaut! Dyajßpsig ! K.I KunUl'i of Iron • ar ur fot thu Oi—mmv It !••* prMftWd 'Uiiy fod a abf jetii lb IB* prtsilc* of wtlsMil |Ar ailc lecJ lut'cew art . uf my DrlKB, WlBtS, BBi! r|*lto of tlrju*** IB s uIL aiitinoM. 61—pin!!■■>. Btad lo* •piriU t.*l UtßfeßUtto#. Hoi wM l ugj.j IB *! vA Ut* (let. i t ill !ejllia ti fsl A A*k four dfttfjUt ff K V Kuaiei'* hittr Wtnp of Iron *ud Ult Bo othef, |f to hM If BOt. MtiJ U thTrl#Uf, K I kttttkvl. Kinth hi • MlßcJtli-UU I'b. A4ike ?i, ettcleM Utr#*t:l tVoltM.s WORMS. WORMS. K K tkunkn't W rtt> Nrrup Bt*r Ui'.n U dMlrv; "• u. ft**!. boJ MOIUML W fU- Of Kt|TlM ob IF •UOCO*FTIL J-HYT'.-I*II HI R*N.ORB TI E VI .>RW !T two totttß wl\h i *&< BO (m until iran-fB! i otumott w&w HNwbM if Tl W rue* 1-* ivßottd fl! olbf worm* (A!> 1B rn.Jlli .1 einy 4 Aaf<>-' ml of dcoßtid*'. PB !rr Tt Jo>d t c*n I•: !.rfber or HO! lit* i>*l!rttt tsM worm*, i hJttaahile mtm I>.U| d*J if milb Bornsß, BUvl do IttOt It. liu ;*•.ua onißpl, rhdllßl BBd •*&*< *• bl>* • OMLHIIIaR, '.relet ttvßßd la* •?*#, tßritli g BB* j**! lr. il • < m ■sC't. rv*U#*B it I Bifhl rriß'ila* <'f • t**l . LHo* at IB* too**. <* a ! fttti" of ' ptib left * l la- t I HlticbU rrtir * :j s. V Oct SSI. oTi ru kTX Tailor und He ■ \ alor, has 1 riled at Centre Hall, where !o w.ll be 1 td as new Hat a choice lot of sample*. Catting j r.Tt. vt y a'.tea leJ to I'ricea low li. om 1 o*er the Bank. \UCTIONIEH - The undersigned re epecifuliy ofrs bis serti to the It tucent of Central ui ty, at as auclioaeer Several years iucc-*:f..' eiperiec.e ena ble* him U. render the utmost ani(*c!ier. m crying sale*. 610. KOCH Centre flail, i','. i. ■ :n. TVMIM-IKATOK SN>TIC L Lvtlers of ndmin.strati a on the estate of Samuel Koyer, late of l'olter t. wuihip, dee d, having been granted u. the under • igned. all p< reons knowing thoi .selves to 1 le tndebte 1 to tai i decedent are ri-ij..ted to make immediate pay mart, and persons {having elaints against thn i-stat" will pre i -ent them authenticated far settlement. J NO. H KOYER, CATii. KOYER. jlftiept CI Admicistratou OUBLIC SALE I—Will be bald at the X late residence of Michaei Hetting er, deceased in tiregg twp , on Saturday. Oct. "J6. the following property will be sold Two head work hortee. three cows, nine brad of vourg cattle, seven shoats. eight head of sheep, one Winter Clover liullerard Tb-<-shcr, |w :h IV* r, one ilay Fll with Hope and Pulleys. Four t as hav Tao Pia: tation Wagecs, two Wert Plows, one Sulky Cultivator, two |C>rn Cultivators, one Corn-sbeller, one Cora Scraper, one. Pair of Hob-sled*, one 1 Log Chain, alt* Buckeye ltoaper and 'Mower and ether farming utensils too ; numerous to mention, together with a lot 'of Household ar.d Kitchen Furniture. Sale to comment* at i>ne o'c eck, when terms will be made known br AMELIA HETTINGER, M. L RISHKL. Administrators. Ib HAL EM AI K AT I'KIYATE i SALE—The under.ignrd *ffir a', i private sale, a tract of land situated in the Loop, in Poller twp., containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES. , more or less. Fifty aires of which are i iearrd, and tho balance wsll timbered , There aro un the premise* a g. od F HA M E HOf'sK. a L g Ham. a SPUING oO Pounds DANIEL RHODES, | doct 3m Gen *" I . .'Upt. For tho coming Fall and Winter TRADE WE ARE FULLY PREPARED. Now is flic Time! Select Your Goods FR O M NEW STOCK. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS AND GAITERS i MADE TO ORDER I f i A LARGE STOCK OF Sole Leather, [ Call-Skins, Kips, gl ETC., ETC., k At Bottom I'ricce. E. GRAHAM & SON. H Doc' 6 Hellefjute, Fa* Spring Mill* Market. W 01 t No 1 f1.15 Whan No 2 sl.lO Kye, 15c. Corn, c*r, per bu. new, ,40c ('ate, 2'.t,, Buckwheat, 75c. C'lo- erired, $4 00 to $4 50 CI op. j erton, S'JO.OU. l'Ut e*. ground per ton, SIO.OO F our, per bbl $4.60 Barley 60 to OQc. duller, 14c. Tallow, 6c. Lard, (Sc. • Ham, 1" , f>houlder. C*. R*** per dot., 16c. Tub washed wool 30c, Coal, Retail. lly Oa*. Clren. Efr. $6 00 $4 6o Htove, $6 26 $4 76 Chestnut, $6 ( J $4 50 lVa. $126 J ti Grand Fall Opening At the BEE-HI YE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVE STORE. I uiih to inform the public tb.l I I,>. ju,t received i mmeaK Slack of Coodi ALL NEW! ALL NEW! And I urn belter prepared to furnish you with tit your wauto in ry line, Imving m.de it a .tud, to buy ju.. .uch goo* nut wHu.undiogthe .dv.uco ou ~1 good., I .m ..ill veiling lhtK „ OTrkrt p , jcM „ p PRICE SYSTEM, wh.eb you .ill find ... .11 cum, S.,u.rc Douling uud Honewy. My .lock it complete iu .11 it. bntuebot, eoutUtiug of DRESS GOODS uud S.LKS, J CLOAKS d BLANKETS, ' HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. HOSIERY' in-l GLOVES, CORSETS, RIBBONS uud TIES. Do3,b ' TK * 7.EPHERS AND YARNS, CARPETS, AC -AC AC Ail no-good, ore rn.rkeliupl.in figure.. Hoping to re-eive .n cnii, I remain respectfully youri My motto is, Ono Price. the very lowest. End no misropresentation. jjj yTf J a f^TX) CARD, 3t. Cruggenhaimer would utiLounce, lLal being about to bring to Bellcfonte the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOTHING ever brought to Centre rountv, that he will open out 'for ABOUT 3 WEEKS, A BRNACII STORE [ In Centre Hall. . ON THE loth OF OCTOBER. i 1 Any }>ersons that intend purchasing Cloth! n g I would do well to wait until then and 1 examine his stock. lfWpst A T C.DINGES' j NEW STORK B You can find all kind# ef Groceries and t Canned Fruit# cheaper than any- ■ where cite. ! a i! lie also has on hand and is constant j ly receiving Notions, Candies, in ' great variety, and Tobaccos of the best grades. TRY HIS YORK CIGARS. ' He deal, in FLOUR, BRAN. STONE and KAKTHEN CROCKS, Jtc.. dtc. and tako* all tin./* of Country I'rvJuce in exchange. CALL AND GIVKIIIM A TRIAL. C. IHNGKS. Centre llall. J. ZELLER & SON. DRUGGISTS. No. 6 Brockorhoff Y. oW , Bcllcfontc n . a euu'a. J.'*- <• Briigs,ChemleaU, 1 ''. iuuiery, FanryUsoila Ac,. Ac. : I*ur Wine# and Liquors for medic_ purpo#e* alwaya kept. niav-H1 '- CENTRE HALL HardNviire Store. J.O. DEININGER. A new, complete Hardware Store harj been opened by the undersigned in Cen-' tro liali, where he i prepared to sell all j kinds ot Budding and l!ou*e Furnihing, I Hardware, NaiU. Ac. Circular and Hand Saw#, Tennon Haw#,! Webb Haw#, Clothe* Racks, * full a#ort menl of G)a** ami Mirror Plalu Pictur#' 1 Frames, Spoke#, Fell".*#, and Hub#, tabl# l |! Cutlery, Shovel#, Spades and Fork#, Iork#, llinge, Screw#, Sah Spring#. llore-Shoo#, Nail#, Norway Rods, Oils Tea Bell#, Carpenter Tool#, l'aint, Varn isbas. Pictures framed in the finest tyle. Anything not on hand, ordered upo: horto#t notice. Remember, all goods offered cheap cr than elsewhere. Manhood* How Lust, How Restored ! ,lnt puhlMhwl, s tiw mlllton of lr (3ul#rwU' ' (ilehrteil KIM; on th rullcal cum (without ntdt ' #lll* ®f Nwrntnal WMIMM, I volnnUry v mlnal Ixiesm. InipoiencT Mental r#i Physical lai *i>#acltjr. liiu-cdimeul# U MarrUfe. r! . ils, tMo. upUcm k|>ile|r and Pita, Induflfd l>y •elf Irvlnlf once of fmiual citrav iatf*oo# .to,. . I'rtc*. In a awlml rnvioje . only lt crnli, 'I lie celehrated author. In thia a stocked with full line* of DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS,' EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES*. READY-MADE SUITS, TARA- 1 iSOLR, UMBRELLAS. FANCY! (JOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS* AND SHOES, ETC., ETC. GROCERY DEPARTMENT With full line* of Cboiceet Tens, Sjrrups, Dried Fruit, Canned Good*, Sugars, Cof fees,' Pure Spices, Sn> Pork Provi sions. Wooden. Willow, Queens and Glassware, Fish, Salt and everything " usually found in a lirst-class Grocery ( HARDWARE, CARPETS AND,' OILCLOTHS always on hand. You need not go from home to buv goods low. At Wolfs .-Land in the Bank building, you find bargains good; as elsewhere, and an assortment ecjual, 1 to any in the county. t Hnß^F S * ni ' ®* 11 P' #r l,v \ ■ lUligbnc* bora book ll U*t aii dlMam, 1 hoattfin* antrrtrinfi ahovlac potlthmi amksmmnl bjj I ■Ji'k b-rs** P iaMff of d(AM a iar* m lai pnni/ i DUU l\ hom . >U. Mifntiai tboota* tooth •! I •Mb for . utd A iirjra itßonol of ©UJOT v*l*bl© br#. J Information Dr W Halt uo 1 havw bought, katUat 1 patd fs and fit 1 for which ! do not Ukr a* wall a* 4o r on Mtd for a circular . atenia •anUd B.J. K wadaU M H . KooAt*nib h aIU .VI la|l| Ayor's Cathartic Pills, \* For all the purposes of s Family Physic; j una lor cariu* CotUvcncw, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach. Breath. : Headache, Erjraipelaa. Rheum*- , I li m. Eruptions sad Skin Dimmm, Biliousness. Dropsy, Tumors.* T Worms, Kcyrnigia; as a Du>- c nor Pill, tor purifying the P'.ood, ® A:e the roost | ' 1 congenial pur- JZ gall vc ever wl 'l receivr fv_ br return mail a correct ptctur# qfl •Or run, future husband or alt#, all# ( YOlirSPlf "t d*l of marriage, 'el w OX7 ==H A ltD W AH E != WILSON, M'FARL AXE 4 CO. ksw GOOSS—FANIC prices. 15; H R T£ . A O a X STOVES BEATERS RiXGEN y E * R E S S N We would especially call attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AND THE mLti&M 6iJ2 B2AYIH® ST®*!. Stock being entirely New. We offer'tpecial Bargains ir.-fci OILS and PAINTS.-** WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON, M'FA BLANF A CO., III'MAS BLOCK. BK I ' LEFO!{TE - P*NITA. Spring Mills 0, K! NEW ROOM I NEW GOODS! at I. J. Grenoble'* Store 1 SPRING MILLS, !.m the goods. Largest stock 1 SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, And now extends a cordial invitation to bis friend#, patrons, and public general 'r- Also a Complete Assortment oi , Ready Made Clothing for men and 1 boys. Suits as low aa to be had in the | [city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Full lines of MERINO UNDER WEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children. , j Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, . HATS, CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL ' CLOTHS, And the most'ccmplete assortment of i 1 NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and price# tha i willcompel you in #elf defence \o buy o | hm . Alto rish, Halt, etc. I®° C ! ( A full line of Howe Sewing Machines and Needles forall kinds of machines. Alto deals in all kinds of Grain: Mar-; ket price paid for the same. A in CO A L by tho car load. !| Jus. Harris A Co., < NO. 5, BROCK ERHOFF ROW. I H 1111 IROCNAILS,| P A IN T S. 1 OILS, ETC., JAB. HARRIS Js CO. Bellefbnte. JOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-' Law. OollwUoat prompt]# mtd# sad #pU m'Untlon #.r#a tot bo## hartna land# or paoixrtr for| *#.#. Will draw j> and ha*# aeknowladc*'. I##d# Mortca###. Ac. Ofle# la th# dtamoad, aortb aid# of tb# court boaa#.Bll#foat#. osttlWlf PENNSVALLFY BANKING CO . CENTRE HALL, PA ; RECEIVE DEPOSITS ana allowlnter d est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernmentSecuritiet, Gold and Coupons. WM. Wolt, WM. a. Mihql* rest Cashier i us iVrmaaratty raw# LIVER COfMPLAINTS, KIDNEY DISEASES,' CONSTIPATION and PILES.' ML XL n. CLACK. #awk Om-s Vt,#a|t, "la rUCCULD, C N. A&aaa. Vt, art. •nib#f#>Vrba<>bc. iftrrdtiw#TwWp lal #M,| fVum IHo# aad tail-.taa It r.mal^.lp C. A lllH.\no\, ar IbrliUm, tap. "w ea#X m*bM4a*#wlrnAr#KlaMßrM}fl#aa#i# th# whal##TraiCthr pafcaw #• haaa#*# that #thrrwW *1 rlap# I# HltUaaaaaaa, Jaaadlr*. Ca#tt##Ha, kldar, aad VHaary dto r.#r RhraawttM# aad l.amhae#. aad #hl#h ha dlaardrr riw, Ataotlsa aad Wfaqr #a waah *# aaddhrar. If *a waat taSr well la aplir #f, aararlC aw Ul*- MKT-WORT. It la a eewetaMr reaßpeead, aa4 Oa# parks*# will mak# ill qaarta of Xcdlciasq Ba# It at tha Praaa*#*# Kidnev-Wort and Hop Bitters for sale l> Murray JJILHTG. GUTKLIUS, Dentist, Mlllheim. 09#r#blapi\