THE CENTKE REPORTER. Ceo ire Hail, OcL SO, 79. ygwT-TvuMa.—f'2p*r year. when paid " tdvanor ; $2 (10 when not f' ount* stand at the Reporte- ofHot by ny suttmo fAe tables an their ) aprrs. If the .able reads" John Roe 1 jan TV f means t hat John is indebted for sul senptionfrom the Ist of January. 18*5. and that f s* . fitne he sen* payxng the printer. LOCAL ITEMS. X CxHP TO Til* TVtu.lo. -Having sold my saw! will and part of my stock of •eadv made clothing to a fir n in Vhiladel * ; a] to which 1 baTe to gis e possession of •ore room by Jan I,lß*o. 1 now offer " T *' kof ready made clo hing at actual niy M ° f , freight. This i an excellent T' 1 good bargain, chance for a KospectW y, J N *WMAN, Jn. ICocl'Jm ... . .... , _ it, housekeepers. you .ust in oi t j e| lIIM i potatoes at can get a peck of r Sechler's for2o cent*. t. . .„.i, .all*o nextTues- Democrats. go to trie i s . iv . Stover and AmbroseYonada , of Haines twp , this week le:t fbr Kansas ■ on a tour of observation. Rev Robinson will sett his house hold go.d# at public Bale, at Potters Mihs, i on Wednesday 5, next Having witnessed th > new patent i process of cleansing feathers, by Mr. tor- i bin, we arc convinced that it is a decided improvement upon the old way. There is i no scorching, all the odors are carried off during the process, these with other merits, render the work unevceptionable. '■ See other references below. Do you want a finet >ilet article, fancy goods, stationery, or any thing in 1 drugs and medicines, ro to tee old relia- 1 ble stand of F. T. Green, in the Bush house. ( Last Saturday in Williamsport, Judge Mayer refused E. H. Brookhardt. convict*d of rape on a ten-year Old child, a new trial, and sentenced lim to fifteen , years imprisonment i The first snow of the s ason visited us Friday morning last, acco npacied by a { cold howling wind. Sure and winter ( means to come. Jut the place to get 'em—dried and canned fruits, cured moats, coffee, tea, srrup. sugar, queensware, stf neware,. and t hundreds of other things, th< best in mar- < ket. go to Sebler's, in the Bush house 1 block. All goods fresh and nice. Go right to Lee's coacl shop if you 9 wish a stylish buggy—done t p by the best workmen and of best material. All work warranted. It's going to snow soon, now is the time to bargain for a sleigh at Le 's. The time of Dr. Fowle s lecture in 9 Bellefonte has been change, from Wed- . nesday ove 'Jf'Ui ir.st., to Frday eve 31st inst —Chipmunk seems to b- the favorite dish of the Lewistdwn Gaze'te man; we take the bint in bis last paper, and will send bim a mess of the critteis when next we go sunning—tho' its a game we never molested. Miss Lixxie Cox, a Sn young lady in one of the western count: •*, attempted to hurry the cooking stove lire by using the coal oil can. Her funeral two days af ter was very large. stock of new goods, go to Wolf s in tbe bank building, tbe assortment we venture to say. is unsurpassed in the county, and at figures which are low for the quality. At Wolfs; as is well known, none but the best goods are kept—he nevsr deals in an inferior goods, and hence tb -re is no de ception in what you get there. Linn's "Annals of Buffalo Valley'' is one of the most interesting volumes that a citizen of central Penn'a can read, and a book that will do to keep for all time, as it gives a history of the conflic ■ of the early settlers in this section of tbe state with the red man. Mr Frank Cba nberlin, esq., is now engaged in selling '.his book in PennsValley. We would alvise all who can to purchase it, it is full cf thrilling in cidents of frontier life. All have been outgeneraled in breeches, and in the war for cheap cloth ing Newman is victorious o- er all others, and is King Clothier so firm y established that all opposition combined can not drive him from bis high seat. £ keeps the largest and best stock and sells lower tban any one elso without exception. Mr- Nancy M'Cormick, Tdyearsofage, was run over and killed by r. shifter on a Pennsy vania railroad sidi ,g at Lewis town on Monday. 20. That's so—that's so : Try your luck —no blank cards—no miss in it—you al ways make and are pleased and satisfied and invest again when you once deal at Secbler's grocery, the best and most com plete in this county in every respect. One trial will convince you. HAVE YOUR FEATHEKS BEXOVAT zv. Read tbe testimonial of a few of those who bad their feather jeds cleansed in the vicinity of Millbeim : We the undersigned, residents of Cen tre Co., Pa., having employed Mr. Cor bin to renovate and dress ou • feather beds, pillows, Ac., by tbe new process of Gris wo'd & Gipson's "linpri ved Feather Bonovator," thereby reniering tbem clean, sweet and Lealthy, also much light er and larger, therefore we nost cordially recommend bim and his work to all as be ing what tbey represent. W. S. Master, O. W Stover, Jr., W. A. Kerlin, J. G. Musser, Jno. S. Auman, Amos Alexander, Jno H Frank, L. E ."stover. Jacob Sankey, Wm. 11. Phillips, J as, P. Coburn, B. O. Deininger, Jacob Gephart, Elias Lose. C. F Deininger, W. L. Musser, W. K. Alexander, Dr. P. T. Musser, H. E. Duck, Jonathan Kreamer, Jacob Wolf. Mr. Corbin is now at Centre Hall, and none should fail to bave their feathers renovated. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAMPHOR MILK— Dr. Oberholtzor's Liniment nas been te-ted >y thousands, and has proved to be of the ligbest value to the community. 1' I• affected many cures in Rheumatism. So- a, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feet, a ;d many per sons recommend it for Cits, (tails and Swellings in horses. It costs 25 cents. Sold by J. D, Murray. 9oct4t a bottle of Frank P. Gree I'S compound syrup of tar, honey and Hood root, the best remedy out for a cough, cold, croup, asthma, or early stage of consumption. Phoenix Pectoral will cure ..'our cough- Phoenix Pectoral cures hoar eness quickly. Phoenix Pectoral taste 6 good aDd brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 ct ; 6 bottles sl. Sold by J. D Murray, Centre Hall. —O ye men that have fish- baskets read Sheriff Spangler'a proclamation in the Reporter, CIUTKCH RKDRDIOATION The Loop church was radedicaled to tho service of God on the *2fith inst, Tho day *s A bright and beautiful one, opening with a bracing atmosphere and inviting in all it* autumnal glory. By the hour of 9 o'clock tho church * literally packed with an eager multitude. Rov. John Tomllnson opened the lerrico with an in vocation and tho reading of a German hymn, after which Uov. Groh offered prayer. Rev. Tomlinson then preached a most excellent and appropriate sermon In the German larguago ami was followed by Rev. Groh with a seruton in the Kng lish language. Both of these discourses were earnest, thoughtful and Impressive We trust the congregation that enjoyed them on that day will never forget the wholeaome instruction they imparteil. During the preaching of these sermons the crowd still came and went, one mak ing place for the other. It must have been considerably annoying to the breth ren who preached : but we were certainly glad to see them come. Rev. J. K. Mil ler was by appointment the money solici tor of the day, and right handsomely did ho fiil his part of the programme. It was announced that the congregations wanted $W te pay off the debt of the remodeled ehurch. Commencing with $lO the work of giving began, s,"> followed, then $'J GO, then sl, then collection until the required amount was raited. The responses were indeed prompt and we believe on the whole willing. The services of dedication were then proceeded with by Rev's Kcod er and Pitcher, pastors of the congrega tions, and the church was solemnly recon secreted to Almighty God. To say that this was a delightful service all through is but to echo what we heard from scores p VM. A. CURRT, 23 Oct. 4t. Centro Hal). SCHOOL TAX NOTICE —The tax payers of Potter township are hereby no tified that the school duplicate is in the hands of the undersigned. On all tax paid into bis hands before Ist of December there will be a deduction of 5 per cent. from Dec I to Jan 1. 1880, there will be no deduction, and after Jan. 1, there will be 5 per cent, added to all unpaid school tax, in accordance with the act of As-m --bl v. JOSEPH CBOTZER. lOoct 2m Treasurer. Persons wishing a good article of Brandy. Whiskey. Gin or Wine for medi cinal purposes, can bo accommodated at the Centre Hall Drugstore All of the very bes'. flavoring extracts for family use, such as Lemon, Vanilla, Sarsaparllla. Pine Apple Rose, Bitter Almond, Ac-, are kept in stock and offered for sale. Persons wishing anything usually kept in a well regulated Drug store, will please call on UJJ, and you will find my stock full and complete. Night and Sunday custom ers are always waited upon with pleasure. 16oct8m J. D. MURRAY, GEO. BELL, Tailor and Renoyator, has located at Centre Hall, where be will be happy to meet tbe wants of all desiring clothes made in tbe Latest style and most Approved Fashion. Fits guaranteed. He will also clean aDd restore faded clothes and make tbem look good as Dew. Has a choice lot of samples. Cutting promptly attended to. Prices low. Boom No. 1 over the Bank. SPRING MILLS ITEMS Completed—Long't new grain house Tho German Reformed church of Com tre co,, it lending the HOT. Mr. Shoemak er to Kanaaa an a Misiionary, now would not iomi church of aome other Co., be kind enough to tend a missionary to thi place a* I think one U needed very badly, we used to have a prayer meeting'hore on Sahbath eve but tor some reason or other it ii deftmct, now don't all com* at once. The ainging class under the leadership o! Prof. 1' 11. Meyer will soon be In opera tion; than all ye lovers of good'music come and hear -onie sweet music. On neil Sah bath our Sabbath school will go by the board, now Messrs. Otflcert why not keep up tho school all winter' 1 think it i worth trying, no doubt it will hurry aome of you a little in the morning but you must give up some little pleasure to do thej work of the Lord. Hemeaaber the lesson, of last Sabbath "Faith without works"j well you know the rest. Wonder why they tiiif the school be!! to much on last Saturday sup pone tt wi to give 'be school a good •tarton Monday morning, am! I think it accomplished it* work, juJging from the number of pup Is waoderirg that way. So much for Guinea IliH. The Kev. Mr. K 'hlnson preaches hi> farewel sermon on tieit Sunday eve. Not tit Sorry to !00*4so able a minuter a* Rev Hobniieu. Spring Mil!* has the right man in the right place in the person of F K. Jamison. High: Fred make the boys stand around The Democrats of Gregg township hate spit on their hands and gone to work to roll a large majerity in for D O. Harr tor State Treasurer and all the officers te br elected this fall. PEDRO. Fine lot of stores at Grenoble's and also plenty of best coal, cheap Our highway was much improved at 1' tt tlson's—otb er places need it 100, to enable some ol our farmers to reach the grain market in better temper The bridge at Duncan dam needs looking alter Farmer s Mil! Comet Band -erenaded Mr. George Krape in his new residence on evening of! 14. met with a kind reception and a good lime • had. Miss Flora being well prepared with refreshments, and to the eiceilent band music were added some fine pieces upon the organ by Mr. Frank Karick. t\ Rev. J. G. Shoemaker was presented with a handsome gold-beaded cane by the Aarottsburg Sunday School, ou Sunday last. In a few and appropriate words Prof Apple, D D., of Lancaster. Penn'a, made the presentation, alter which Rev. Shoemaker returned thanks, but was ap parently so overcame that he could speak only with •' e greatest difficulty. Kev Shoemaker, as beforo mentioned, will take charge of a Mission in and about Emporia. Kansas, for which point he and his family left on Tuesday. —Weather cool and wind? last 4 and 5 days with occasional raius. —The greenback meeting that was to bo at Woodward didn't come off— the speaker, Setb Yocura did not ap pear. —Ou SuoJay last Warren Filing er, hireling of Mich. Fiedler aud Ed die Boone a foster child of Mr. bV, were handling a cartridge revolver. The usual result followed. The cart* ridges were a little too large for the cvliuder. Warren took his knife aud attempted, bv slight strokes, to force a cartridge into a bore of the cylin der. The cap exploded and the con tents were lodged in Eddie's baud, and a physician had to be called to remove the bullet. —Tn*re, above is a fine string for mak ing new locals without credit. FIRE AT SEA. Forty Persons Believed to Have Perished. New Orleans, October 23, 1879.—The English steamer Louise H , Captain \ oss. just arrived from Algiers, Africa, brings seventeen unfertunate men. picked up at sea. who are the sole survivors ot the Spanish steamer Nuevo Psjaro del Ocea no, which was burned at sea early in the morning of Saturday, October 18. Tbe steamer left Havana. October 10, for Nue vitas with a general cargo, including a large lot of grain, provisions and ammu nition for tbe Spanish army. Everything was all right until about four o'clock on Saturday morning. October 18, when the vessel was in Bahama Straits, between Paredon and Lobas lights An alarm was sounded when the cap tain, passengers and crew, who were asleep at the time, rushed from their beds to ascertain its cause. It was found that the vessel had taken fire amidships and was then in a sheet of flames. General confusion ensued, some of the passengers and crew running to the stern of the vessel and jumping overboard in tbeir night clothes, with whatever small objects tbey could lay tbeir hands on to serve as life buoys, while others were try ing to lower boats. The vessel burned to tbo water's edge and sank in lest than four hours' lime There were forty-two men in tbe crew and some seventeen or twenty passengers, 1 including about six officers and soldi.-rs of the Spanish army. Tbe Louisa 11. picked up seventeen of the unfortunates, includ ing the captain, two mates and ono sold ier. Of this number the captain and five or six of the crew were badly burned and otherwise injured. When picked up they, had been floating for eighteen hours on pieces of plank and were almost naked, j Five of the crew took to a sraull boat and are supposed to have been picked up One boat was lowered and some twenty porsons—passengers and crew—took to it, but it is thought that they are lost. Those who were picked up were in a fearful state froui their long exposure to sun and water. Their flesh is torn and chafed from contact with tho rough boards to which they clung, and against which the swell of tbe sea caused their unpro tected limbs to grind and rub until great patches of skin were worn away, while salt water and fierce sunshine combined to make tbeir condition worse, Tbey are stiff and sore in every limb, and in their destitute condition present, on tbe whole, a most pitiable sight. There was one woman, tho stewardess, on the Pajaro del Ocnano. One of tbe survivors relates his efforts to save her. lie bad her at bis side for some hours un til be coula no longer bold her up and she sank exhausted. Doubtless many of the passengers and crew were eaten by sharks Tbe second mate and a companion who were floating on a plank, saw a shark ap proaching and managed by climbing on J the top to avoid it. JAMAICA. I Severe Floods and Great Destruction ; of Property, Kingston, October 16 —Severe rains ( fell in ibis island on Saturday, the lllb ] inst. J Some thirteen lives were lost in King- 1 ton, while horses, mules, shoup, goals, i huge trees and timbers, bridges, bouses , arid sacks of coffee and plantation trees were swept out to sea. Ureal distress pre 1 vails among the poor. The telegraph land lines have been thrown down, and communication with many districts entire ly stopped. FORTY PASSENGERS PERISH ON A CUBAN STEAMER. Havana, October 23.—Tho steamer Pu jaro Del Oceano. whose loss on tho voy age between Porto Rico and St Thomas was reported yesterday, took fire in her cargo among some boxes of petroleum In five minutes she was ablaze- As far as known at present forty of her passengers and crew perished. Her boats were dash-< cd to pieces by tho screw, and only one boat load of people (the one reported yes terday) is known to have been saved. The loss of life by the Spanish floods has rca cited 2.000. ART IN APPAREL. The nyeaant brisk, choery taniparature, following a xpeli of unreasonably warm weathrr. hat made every one think of ( thick garment#, and a mora au|>ialom>l limn f*f the fair tei are courage, ut euough tot. -I lect the tlyle* of their garment# until the ttandard nuthoriuea t*iLibit what Faahion decreet thai! be worn for the season; Yesterday Messrs Strawbridge ,% Clothier teemed la outdo aU previout Jis playt of lb it cha**. ter la the exhibition ol ladle t. mi.et and children • coat*, man tie* and oultide wiapt generally. U*u#'- lv a lew pattern garmenti. made by French , modiste., are dlpU>ed at opening*. hut , on tkit occasion teveral thousand ga> menu every one made by foreign artitte, 1 were on exhibition Anv detrriptlon if i criniit in detail cannot be at tempt | hut Ihe event iuelf should be mentioned as worthy of general interest to our ladt readers, AH day thronga of ladle* pattei I through the spaeiou- salesrooms. remind I ng one of the crow J. that gathered in the { art gallery of the Centennial Exhibition rtie firm have aptly headed their er mull, eiuent "Art in Apparel," and w I advi.e all our lady readert who hare 8.l < called te take advantage of the continue lion of the opening to day, Wednesday, .nd witnett this inieretting spectacle of art and ute combined. The above extract Is from the Philadel phia/Vcs# of a week ago. Since then we notice in the local columns of other I'hile delphia papers that on last Saturday it wa. estimated that twenty thousand person, -ntered Messrs Strawbrulge -V Clothier's -tore. No stronger prosif could be.adduc ed to prove the reviving prosperity of the country or no more conclusive evidence ..f the'deserved popularity of thie great house. a ♦ • UFA DESTROYED UT FIRE The Russian Official Messenger states that there has been an Immense Cte at Ufa. More than a fifth part of the town was consumed and many person* were killed. The loss of property wasenor mous 11* fa i the capiul of Orenburg, on the l"f* and Beiaia river*, and is enclosed hy wall*. It ha* a mosque' and manuf|c turet of various description*. It* popula tion i It MOO J TWO OUTLAWS LYNCHED Cincinnati, October '23 —A special til* patch from GraTSon, lay , relate* that two hundred men rode Into Martinsburg, Elli ott county, on Monday night, surrounded the ja'.l, overpowered the jailor, took two prisoner*, John W. Kendall and William M Millan, to a tree near by and hanged them until they were dead. The men who were hanged were known to belong to a gang ol outlaws. THE PROBABLE KATE OK THE PATH KINDER. S-. Louis, October 2f - The body found yesterday on the shore of Lake Michigan, near Mi'ler"* Station, is ident tied from the description gives in despatches bj William E. Burr as the remains of his brother Ge--rge Burr, who ascended with Professor \Vie in the ballooa "Paklfind er ' three weeks ago. FINII It4SKETN.—XOTICE* Bv virtue snd authority of the powers and duties in me ve*teo by the 1 lib Sec ition of act of assembly of 24th of May 18711 *ll fish baskets, eel wires, kiddles, brush or fascine nets or ny other permanently set m**ns of taking fish ia the nature of a| ive which are known t<> be wasteful and | extravagant mode* of fishing .listing iti; *nyofthe streams within Centre county.| *re hereby declared common nuisance .and ara orlred to be dismantled by theirj owner* oe manages so a to render them :no longer capable of taking or injuring the fish of the streams g\ whatever kind, j and if such fish baskeu, eel wirrs, where they now esist are not destroyed or dis j mantled within ten davs after date sf thisj Inotice 1 sh.ll proceed to remove and dis mantle the same as d reeled by said 1 llli' section of act of 24".h Mav lf-T! JOHN DPANOLER. 'oct 27 2L Sheriff ! Shar if ► Office 11.-liefonte Pa. Oct 27, 1K79. REGISTER S NOTICE -The follow. 1 ing accounts have been eiamins.! *nd passed by m. and remain filed _ot re cord in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and other* in anv way 'nu-reeted and will beprwented to the Orphans C<"ut of Centre county, on Wed nea,ly. the 2i>th day of November. A. D., 1H79, for confirmation ard allowance. 1 The a'-cunt of James If. Rankin ad ministrator of skc. of Abraham SwetUer. late of Bellefonte borough, deceased 2 The account of John C Stover, guar dian of Sarah L. Brown (now Hupp min or child of Samuel Brown, late of llaine* township, deceased. 3 The account of F P. Sholl, adminis trator of Ac of D. W Sholl, late of lb*, township ol Mile*, deceased. 4 The first and partial account of Samuel Bover and I). II Yeager, executors of Ac. ; of James Archer, late ofSpow Shoo town ship. deceased. 5 The account of A. C Witberrite, guardian of Mary A. Wort* (now Tate) and Ellie Worts (now McCollough* mtn ors of Margaret NY oris, late of Bogga township, deceased 6 The final account of John Liggav guardian of John Irvin Savers, minor; child ofEliatbmh Sayers, late of Liberty, | township deceased. 7 The final account of Samuel Oillllan 1; guardian of Margaret Johnston, minor child of AW and Ellen Johnston, late of I Harris township, deceased. 8. Tne account of Daniel Hp* and j i Jame* Glenn, executor* of Ac. of Jacob; Decker, late of Hnrti* township, deceaa ! ed. 0. The account of Isreal Kauffman and Benjamin Kauffman, administrator* of Ac of David Kauffman, late of Spring township. d"-ceaseJ. 10. The final account of C P. W. Fish er. guardian of Marv Rebecca Grob. min or child of Elii* Grob, lato of Harris t-iwnsblp. deceased. 11 The acoount of EHxabeth Keller, administratrix of Ac. of Samuel Keller, late of Potter township, deceased. ; 12. The account of Job W. Packer, '.Guardian of Samuel B. N. Lucas, minor child of Samuel Lucas, late of Curttn township, deceased. 13 The account of Job NY. Pack*', guardian of Mary E Lucas, minor child of Samuel Lucas, lato of Curtin township, deceased. 14 The account of Jona* Htine, admin istrator of ikr of James Lcitzel, late of Pitton ,own-hip, deceaod. 15. The account of \Vm F. Thompson executor of Ac. of Samuel Steventon, late of Patton township, deceased. Iff The first partial account of Frede rick nouser, executor of Ac- of Daniel Ilouser, late of College township, deceas ed. 17 First and partial account of George Ri-iber and J S llou*man, ndministrators of Ac of Jacob Moyer, late of Potter township, deceased. \YM. E. BURCHFIELD, oct 30. tc. Register. jrioUKT PROCLAMATION. Wraraaa. tha Hog. Ghana* A Mayar. Praaldant of tho cuurt of OMUIAII Plaaa, In tha 24th Judicial I>* trlcl consisting of lb* count la* of ('antra. Clinton and i Utflald, tou lh II ono rub I • Ham'l Frank, and Ua llouorabla John I>lrn*. Asaoctatad Judges in Cantr* county, having laauad thalr pracwpt. baartng data thai -1 day of Cot A. IF, l*7f. to ma d traded for bold I rig a conrt of Ojrar and Tarminar and Canaral Jail l>al; ary and Haaaiona of tha Paaca Orphan*' Court.: and conrt of Common Plana In Ballafonta Pa., lor tha county of (•n who arn bound In rarogntranoaa to pr*ata against tha prlaonara that aro or shall Ua In tha Jail of (/antra county. L* than and thara to proaacuta against them as shall ba |nat. (•In n nndar my hand, at Rallafonta. tha 91 day of Nor iu tha aar of our Lord, UP& and In tha HO yaar of Indapandanca of tha V'tiltad Htata* JOHN Hp A N(< i.KH, Hhartf •Spr'iijf Mills Market. Wheat NoJ $t 25 Wheel No 2 51.20 Kye, 70c. Corn, *r, per bu. new, ,40c Oat*, 80t Buck wheel, 60c. Cloveraeed, $4 00 to $6 00 Chop, per ton, $20.00. I'laetar, ground per ton, SIO.OO Flour, per bbl SO.OO Itnrley 60 to 70c. Butter, 16c. Tallow, tic. Lard, 6e. 11 am, 12c. J Shoulders, Go. EKRS per doz., 16c. Tub washed wool 30c, Coal, Retail By Car, Gross. ESTK, $4 90 $4 75 Stove, $6 25 $6 00 b Chestnut, $4 75 i>4 60 Pea, $3 26 $3 16 jr. NEWMAN. JR Bfcjr | KING CLOTIIIKU AND MERCHANT TAILOII, ]' "* •• ........ f ' .}ft I ling II mJj MaJa Clothing At Owl awl Ej . ht, *•*.•: A e^'n K Ilia Stock Of Rmuiy Made Clothing At Coat nod Frai^bU T BJHp Hi> -I'iioi Ready Made Clothing At Coat and Freight* A " 1,0 " < J u>u ' r> K tt>n Clot.,la, Tr l to , ) into tha D'r Ooodt B mnou. T"ia Uno sham. but* square and buoaat tr naactiun. f Z -' MADKTOOKDEK BY FISBTOLA3S TAILORS CHEAPER TRAM AMY WHERE ' LOW WATER IN THE OHIO. Louisville, Kv., i'ct 24.- The Ohio riv > er at this point is i • w lower than it has 1 been known before, there being scant two feet of water in • any pla. es, while wh*t f is known at the la It presents a bleak aw barren ap|earance, to go n>i ks and acres [ -f the stone riv- r bed being visible for I miles. The erdinary width of tberivtr here is one and a quarter miles, bit at ' present the wn er it not over half a mile wide, and the stream on the rapids is not ■ larger than a small creek, although thus , confined to a tin* 1 er place it it the more dangerous. For week, past hundreds ol | geologists have come to Louisville frntu other points to pC* up rare |ie> miens (hut eipoted. ewe The memory *i a singular fa-ulty. A French scientist has gathered some out statistics respei toig it. which are pub iitbtnl in • medical Journal. The inferior race* of mankind, the investigator says, such as negroa*. the Chinese, Ac., have more memory than those of a higher type ol civilization. Women bare more reten tive memories than men. The young have better memories than adults, the faculty being well develop# 1 in children, attaining Its mtiimum ah at the four teenth year, and then decreasing. Feeb.e individuals of a lymphatic temperament have more memory than the strong. Stu dents who obtain prises for memory and recitation chiefly belong to the former! class. In French schools it has been found that pupils who bare the best mem ory are not the most intelligent. The memory remains intact in diseases of the. left aide of the brain, and is much affected by those of the right, which seems to show that the facu.ly reside, chiefly in the right! lobe Wo remember belter, also, it is laid, in tba morning than in the evening, m summer than in winter, in warm than in cold climates. • ♦ • The Standard ha* the following de spatch from I'esth "The duress in llur.garv on account of the bad harvest is very great. Tha government has ed the cwllection of t#i<- until the nest harvest has been rattier, d In fl'ty sever towns and vi|l*f -in Terre. > .-unty th; greatest distress prevail* In Sr i coun- . it, where some . a-cs of starvation have forty parishes are threatened! with lemine. Vnghtfu' accounts have a!-j to 9een received from thecount.es o! AbJ anj Hove# and 7-emplin If You Want to IK- Mroog, Healthy tlgoroit*. uti K. koi.. • tii Wt*. I Iros S lib*u*> ••<•••> • *S,ji* . *■■■ > *• roi s.• killl M MU.I Ui JTv . Ilk uw a r kui.s *s a ansa su. l hi*. Pa' ASITOW tr* MAD litfte >-t I*l - <• on la 100 Soar* all*v allis limJ aad a,- toa ualil Ma tod Cowao* nail uaabaa it f t— *<. ba i.ra .oJ alt oUw aftu M> ba m lis doalood * J,tM al ol Saa aad alar*, ft** Tba dariar . tloaauiJiiM SIS da! If Willi nnu. aad So 00l kaow u So* opaom*. riampa. a>a la IboiUa, aah rMll*a>al !>'• arladla. al tb. Mil plaklca al Ilia aw. ooaak, l.*n. llrMaf al U>. ml. h*d arte, tool btawlb. tba psUMI (i.ai i . aad tbla. UcSltag aad irrl'aliaa la tb. aaaa all Ikiao *1 w>' kaa*. aadania root* Iron aonai k * knior, bo>* ai'ip mi. laiu I" ititon iMa t"i I' IW ioUb. w ill boOlaa lot 0* ' f. Tapa Sola . rli. aad cwmoll Iba ttadoi ' r* all olkna n i f < .at druagiai Ula *na "if top and It ba baa II lot. Mad b* P* B. f kaakai Va> *ib Itlalb M . bblla dalpbla. >'a Adflc bf mil, ft.. Mud lbrMo.nl aSaaae. SSI 111 ORPHAN B COI* RT SALE OF RE L ESTATE —The undwfigned wtu ■ tfer at puhlie sale on the prcmire* at I'olter' Mills, on Saturday, Nov. 1. 187J, at 1 o'clock, P m . th<- fnllowmg r.sl es tate, of Mis* M illjr li. Brwnin. d*-> ' vi* A lot of ground, containing 6 ACRES thereon erected a two-story darei sing. •toro-houe, Hable and other oulhuiiding* with an orchard and a spring of never failirg water Tikmv- One third of purchase monev on confirmation of *ale, l>al*i cs in two annual pay men!* thereafter, to bo secured by bond and mortgage- B D. Baisntx. Oct 16. 3t. Adm'r. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Expo na*. iasued out of the court of C< mmon Plea* of Centre county, and t-> tne direct ed. there will be exposed at Public S!e, in Aaronsbrug. on Thursday. October 30. A D, at one o'clock. P M., the following described Heal E-late of the defendant, to wit : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the village of Aamn*turg. Cen tre counlv. Penn'a. hounded and deserib ed as follows : On the North by turnpike, on the NVest by an alley and land* of Bobb, on the South by land* of II A _Nf n gle. and on tho East by land* ol NVirtx, containing two ai re* more or I**, there -c erected a two tory frame bouc, flalne and other outbuildings. Seiged. taken in exe cution. ami to be aold a* the property of Adam F WinklebWk. JOHN SPANGLER. lfioct 8t Sheriff. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE I SALE.—The undersigned offer nt private tale, a tract of land iloated in the Loop, in PHer . containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or lo*, Fifty acres of which are cleared, and the balance well limbered There are on the premise* a good FR AM K HOUSE. * L-g Bam. a SPRING OF NEVER FAILING WATER THREE ORCHARDS and an excellent SITE FOR SAW MILL with food water pow er. 100er 200 acre*, with improvement* will be old eparale siudeoU.aa VT a. ._ , - . _ a 7mrfiHardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Oiass, Pntty, &C. 1 +4F IufTa (AibUr 1 *1 liAii*f Jnm |.firnl itiroL.ie IMm 1 !.• Urfwt work *** i,h ° hAm ,ht * Kwtl Urnd C billed I*l©w for thin ronnl,.-M I'lU*, |i.OO, Mi CtliU. \VCI lON KKK —Th un ft | ■—*■ "y oa'rsepe"f Ji Vx"." ;,en'ce IT.'- 1 WILL NOr BE 3Y ANY TARTY THAT SELLS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOOD®. bles him to render the uti.i ,-t s'.-tacii..n in crying sale, ti Vi i W< >1', 1 1 ■ 1 ... . —— tt, -- - 1 Grand. Pall Opening At Hie BEE-niVE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVE STORE. I wieh to inform tbe public that I have jut received an immenu Stock of Gooda, ALL NEW! ALL NEW! And 1 ntn Li-.tt-r prt-parcd to largish >ou wit! a!l your vr&ntH in tay lioe, baring made it a study to boy just such good* as ar* wanted ; and, cot* withstanding the advance on all gooda, lam still selling them at lb* lowest market prices. My busioew is founded ou the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which you will find in all cine#, Square Dealing and Honaaly. My stock i comp'ete io all iu branches, conaisling of DRESS GOODS and SILK*. £H AWLS, CLOAKS and BLANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, NOTIONS and TRIMMINGS, DOMESTICS. HOSIERY and GLOVES, CORSETS, RIBBONS and TIES, 7.EPHERS AND YARNS. CARPETS, 4c>f AC| Ac . All my good# arc mar .1 n plate figure. Hoping to r*"_ Ut-u ot ati'' cti"ti a an Aui-".i-n-r N > iidjea Icried at reasonable r'a-ge \ b*re of i the public pwtronag* kindly so'i' lted Jt r 4-o ft m c rit'i Aigj J l ' JgJwRPv*TJ< A juat (Ml.t -.MI tor Uwaa, hB* om I f|.| r-_ laJB r-<-t act arnail teeirg Terr .Bg, tet i 6 i-rat. ! a ion pagr*. HJtIM PKl'W!*. U-wmO. MAM. HENRY BOOZEK, eevTKs: im.i. Eit rnt u of Saddles Harness Bridles. Collare. Whips. FlyneU and eio he. iw on hand Goiion Net*, sic. Price* low a* any where ei*. AH kind* of repai'ing done The heat slock alway* kepton hand All wore war ranted. A-hare of lb* public patronage kindly eolicited. ;ocl. if V E N s I (l N sl procured for soldier- disabled in I*. S service by reason* of wound* and other c*u*e* All tienion dale back to day of discharge. Pension* incra"d Addro** with• t**np. fiTODDABTI 00, No. Dl 3 K St N. Y. Waabtngton, I). C 2a oct 4t. k DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- Lctters of administration on the e-tal* of Gc-orge Foust, lat" of Potter tap dee'd. having been granted to the undi-r ■ signed, all iiermn- kn.-wing themseli e- l< be indebted to said decedent are requested to make imnindialn payment, and per having claim* againet the estate will pre ent iliem authenticnt-d for-eiiletuent JOHN D DECKER, f'oct ft t ~ JERRY"MIILER BxHßta AXI" Bxtkimtsst-ls the bas ment of the bank budding. All work done n fashionable style. I July A T C. BINGES' NEW STORE You can find all kinds of Groceries and Canned Fruit* cheaper than any where else. He also has on hnml and is constant ly receiving Notions, Candies, in great variety, and Tobaccos of the best grades. TRY YORK CIGARS. lie deals in FLOCK, BRAN, STONE j and EARTHEN CIMH K->. A.-., Ac. and lake* all kinds of Country Produce in exchange. CALL ANDUIVKHIM ATRIAL. C. IHNUES. Centre Hall. J. ZELLER & SON. DBLtitilNTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Penn'a. Dealers in Driiga.Cheiiili'nl*, Pernimery, Ftiui jGoods te„ Ai. Pure Wines and l.iquots for medic purposes always kept. mayJl .. CENTRE HALL Harchvare *Slore. J.O. IIEININGER. A new. complete Hardware Store ho been opened bv the undi-r-igned in ("en ire Hull, wtierii he is prepared to ell el 1 kinds of Building and House Furnishing Hardwire, Nails. Ac. Circular Hid Hind Saws, Tennon BHW* Wetib SHwe. Clothes Kicks, K full issort ment of Glass and Mirror PUi# Picture Frames, Spokes, Fello-e, md Huh-, tihl- Cutlery, Shovels. Spades and F->rk- Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs Horse-Shoes. Nails, Norway Rods, Oii* Tea Bells, Carpenter Tool*, Paint, Varn ishes. Pictures framed in the finest tyle. Anything not on hand, ordered upor shortest notice. 94r Remember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. GREAT FALL —OP KN I X (i AT \\ o I f"s SI an (I. THE DRY GCODS DEPARTMENT Exhibit* an immense stock of DOM sri(S. DRESS GOODS, EMUROIDKIiIKS. WHITE Got D*s. NO HON* LA DlE**' READY MADE M'ITS. PAKA SOLK, UMIiKELLA. KaN< Y < K>DS. IUI'% LA PH. BOOTS AND SHOE-, ETC., ETC. TUK GROCKRY DEP4RTMENT Is fiiied with Choici-rt '!•**, Syrup#, Driiwi FruM. t 'atiiu d Goods, Angara, Lof* fees. Pure Spi -ea. Suit, Pork Provi sion*. Wooden. Wtllnw, Qti--en and Glaaware, Fish. Salt and rvervthing usually found in n fimt cl-s. Giocery. ALSO HARDWARE. CARPETS AND OILCLOTMB aiways on hvinl. PRICES LOWER THAN EVEIi r UHDC r*®a**©#!• to ••**?.♦ ot cuiTtPo • nUnOCfi't h n#t lift# is *U *• I f • • v# Ifiw* #lr#tli . ##nU li */.ih*Ttttti M i . *uoGarth l all> Vt Iwyij Ayer 8 Cherry Pectoral For Disease* of the Y Throat aad Long*. an oh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping jWft i Cough, Bronchitis, t. Asthma, u 1 Con sumption. Tltc rrptitatton it Im* attained. In consrqucßct of the marvellous cures it has produceil during the last half cen tury, is a sufficient assurance to the public that ll will continue to realize the happiest rv-ulta that car. Jrtlrcl lu almost every section of country [ tiicre arc persons, publiclj known, vilio have hron restored ttom alantilng aud even desperate diseases of the iunga, hv Its use. All who have tried it ac knowledge Its superior 1 '!-- snd where lus virtues a*-" known, no on- hcsiL-tca a* to trhat medicine t • cmplor to re lieve the distress nud suffering peculiar to pulmonary aflVctlous. CitrmtY I*KC- TtMui always ilbnt* bwtaaK relief, aad performs rapid cures of the milder va rieties of hrottehial disonler, as well as the more foriuidablc diseases of the lungs. As n safeguard to children, nndd the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It Is I (valuable; for, by its Umely use, inultitudea arc rescued and reslotvd to health This medicine gains friends a' every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing nro ti>o remarkable to bo forgotten. No family tbouki be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the j country prescribe It, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowl edge of its effect*. rnerABCD or Dr. J. C. AYER li CO., Lowell, Mass., : Practical and Analytic-1 Chemist*. gOLO or *■ ' ceoouisaa ii.vnu-ja Imiiru I">' soadlbg J6coat*. alth •., hticht ■ UU B C color of u. 9 oU -lr. you will i*cotc I* It rt-G—t p' i! ... sit-tar® of >unr f'itur® liabgod or wi*®, with Yoursel 1' n "HARD WAR E !== WILSON,fFARLANE A CO. NSW GOODS—FANIC FBICSS. s H K TEA O A \ STUVI Ji II HA TEKH RAXURK V E U K K E • MB We would cut! att&l!in t J tb® Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AJTD THE wiL&Giai N£A?IM rro*v2. *Oar Svork beiojr eoitrely New. We offer Berlin* OlLSmd PAiyTS.**{ WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. WILMX. M'F4 RL4 * r * A co - Spring .Mills O. R ! NEW ROOM! NEW GOODS! at 1. J. Grenoble's Store! SPRING MILLS. • has lK rom 1 U'imi ok I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower lhaiij Ever, And now extend* a cordial inntation t Hi* frier, ds, patrons, and public *neral ly- Also a Complete Assortment ot Rowdy MaJo Clo'hing for men an! loyt. Suiu ac low aa to be bad in lb city. imported and Domestic DRYGOODSI Kuii itiitw .J MERINO UNDER WEARS, Fur Lad tea, Genu, Ruys, Mirer* an! • Children. Hosiery. Gloves."Boots and Shoea, HATS. CAPS, CAKPKTS AND OIL i CLOTHS, And the iuot complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania. and prices tba i willcomiwl vuu in *lf defence to buy n | btn . Also Ki*b, Salt, ate. 18oci A full Hue of dile.stoe. Arcr-'Atocajeaaeef^eaa . wn "w H*. i bullae o>nrjr ocb r Ictet* i■> laa a |HnraLlmu4kUKr(>W*b* IT HAS nrrjv n WONDERFUL Wnl T POWER. • rrrAretr? tte oxiTtrainxi that At t* on rurai rii. bowtslsasb uip.vxts ATTT.E SAKE TIME. I Pinailltiwri lM liAnrL'mrftla>lMW m buai (Mai aboefctt.-tthje b T Haia JiHMle. CU>AIm, KMwj and I rtuiHT fla. UM.W Üb.an.cll>> aad Td .UA to ■ nam Iti.r -cr c very feavtlnr. uiJtrU(a a aii •*- * aad 4toee*c. , IfyM watt loWw.ll l> i^ilrofiumir. ar CIB. HI T-WORT. It La4rr .rcru.-!. tieupaaea, aa* iOar parkjye wtll wait six qaarti of Bar ' al tha Draaalsta I KHnev-Wori and Hop Buters for aal* hv J I> Murray 1 j jjK S. G. GUTELIUS. 9 Dentist. Mill helm. Ofl.r.bU prof mood.iMtilniL'th. public. B* la praiarwl lapartoraalluiMtation. id th. dofiUlpre -11. t. uoa fallrarap.raa to .X tract t..ta L.ollMf jan boat u.ld ei]t-TM JOHN RLAIR LINN ~ Attoriiry-at- Law, lOflueon St., B.'llafntle, Pa* ■n r-K r 1 \ • * YEAR for bunt t. int|iifeti( buIBMI j I "n#M or *#*nt S* W hulnr* ; ltfht wwl. L[\ A Vd.lrt# ('0 OPCHATIVB AGENCY MsdtMtt, I v|/ AJ ntl It) jttlj 4m. Forks House! PERKY SsTOVEK. I'KOP'R. The Korku House, at tirhurn station, is new and comtnuditma. and i kept in beat* manner Bed itiirt board record to non* |in the cwsety Stabling for 30 horses. A- a ilifciusr resort it will be f.>und all that • u if be desired, right in the heart of rimio fl-hinir and huntit a unded by the must rumatitic rcanary. lno\ y