CT ————— go Rs . EGISTER'S NOTICRE.~The i : ing aceounts have been examined ra snd passed by me and remain filed of reo cord in this office for the inspection of heirs, logatoes, creditors and all otherszin any way interested and will be presen to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, on Wednesday, the 25th day of Au A.D. 1880, for confirmation and a ance, 1. The socount of BB, 0. Deininger, ads] A TERRIBLE STORM. of Spring Mills Market. in Als rejection] gy» ‘ AY WEL RR OW. hp ! wat Ni 05. Xo 2. 8 { uprising and dis. Wheat No 1,95, No 2, 85, No 3, 00, GREAT HANCOCK STRATION AT BELLEFONTE. THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs, Aug.26, 80. % 3 % 3 fay bilasg only because tho ullerior long blocks : : i ¥ { : : : » . . buildings being torn oul of |i "MON- FROM YORK STATE, | WCE a DE ‘ D \ { It is estimated that B00 houses nro wrecked “ JRAR Eptror.~In the absence of ihe ' ] ] : Sp h.o—In the | saa} het le Brownsville Struck by a Hurricane newsy REroRTER, we have lost track i Commun tion Cut OF , 4% i > Oli OME i i, ofthe “ways and means” ol everybody , AM A ¢ 90) and everything in and around Centre) . iutendent of the W u . 3 OR 3 wrintenaont of Lhe Mo Hall. Our interest, however, in the weli,. : ! ) : dll | { vo ahd POO . Union telegraph company fare and prosperity of the place and pees. . on Fy oi, ho) ” : b {8 “i fry ‘Brn Chiral, hy ple has not grown less by separation. | gin, Latimer's machine shop ang Mehe fom 4 pu du Le Penn's Valley all its attractions, | “0 is reported that ’ Rh wcxa sil Texas near | : beautiful scenery, fertile soil, rich farms ville, Texas, nea the mouth snd farmers, pleasant, thrifty : RY te schools and churches, and its balf fnish- he fearful storm which prevai a i i od Railroad, has charms for me that no Loxas const on the 12th AVE v i Fad 58 FY § place in the world can surpass Phere quarters cand that many lives grander scenery here in New York |, } Wires al From the window at which I ail to Write, Lyon 0 116 thore is a sight stretching ton twoive | 4 and the cavalry stables blown Hal miles westward, in the scope of } SU ornu iris The tel iil Hin wonty-twi are, at Bath, N, 3 11 4 } i ’ { : country lying between our village and the lown ences Involved y yacos of public or demolished or unrooflad Wh { iva, Gk alacks of goods wera do Corn, ears, por Corn old, 40¢, Oats, 0c, Buckwheat, 60¢, Oloverseed 856.00 10 *lagtor, ground per ton, $10,00 Flour, por bbl $6.00 Butter, 14c, Tallow, Ge, BTU, LO, Ham, 1k Shoulders, te, estroyed n which the upper House was bu, 40 ¢, ot to draw Iho loss) is a 4 kk) i \ ranirasant qn dasirou 18 aslimated at Fox OG Se. LO Colo. TeM! od an ¥ asirous pon itself. There Is nething the Kags i ————————— AAPA A i Brownsville is in but little better cond 1 1 nel Al l'oint on owas most di . ia Br dist I the sd , \ 3 a8, Whidl ul Y 3 1 Brow: dil of derbri . LG LOS wi Rod and ) villages, |, y i » of thi rOos And fences iowa dd y ) \ X ied hy t ry barracks are badly shattered, ) ou ali un and 13t wore | il 2 TRRVS, —$2 per year, when paid in edvanee ;} $2.50 when not paid mn adeance. Advertisements 20cts per Line for three in serltions, and beents per line for every sub sequent insertion, Advertisemenis by the year al a liberal disconnt, " Subseribers outside the county should re mit ug 10 els, amount of one year's posix re, instead of ets as formerly when pad hy themselves, Subseribers can always tell how their as ROY sh radica would have hiked beller Tories Bravos the : ows id has § and the arn 01 W hie logs than to have had this THE TOWN PACKED WITH THE FRIENDS OF THE MAN WHO SAVED THE STATE AT GETTYSBURG, which is considored entering & thie gland and Dill, an wilh joining building aro in ha slg wodge toward Lhe abolishment of l . . : present land system in both Ki y Rio Grande, was n troy. A awn Aho inlans + (Areinnd, DECOM | BUAre jsSUG Delween atd cons . ‘Miho Comme 3 ry hic : 3 NRO done to tho afficers i sounts stand at the Reporter office by cons [sderabia damage was dons to the ofiieans h inst sulting the lables on ther papers, If the » . $ » pWRTY J ’ table reads ‘John Roe 1 Jan 0" if means that John is indebted for subseription from the 1st of January, 1879, and that if fume he was paying the prinler U'wenty- eight borsos ‘ : : y Lhe govers ii Edward vy by 1. J. Uronckie tweniysfour ngeu « yoilox h To TABLE THEY CAME IN WAGONS, ON HORSE BACK, ON FOOT AND BY TRAINS, artiliory DArrRCKs were unrool or weil, r— ———————— taking LODGE MEETINGS. 3 Cantar HALL Lona, No. 888, 1, 0, of 0. F i meets e vory Saturdayevening in the Odd Fellows Ha 1. GL. GOODRART Sey. W. R. Fron, N. Gy Onn Fort Lopaw, No, 557, F. A, M., mosis on Monday evening on or before each full moon in the Masonie Hall, 0. F. HERLAGHER, Soot. J.J. ARNEY, W, M. Proarnss Grae, Ne, 88. Pot H, meets at thelr Hall, Centre Hall on the Saturday on ov before Mail moon at 2 PF, M. and every two weeks after, Jas a Nellor Master, LEONARD RRONE, beet, LOCAL ITEMS, —Rev. Charles Schaure, of Hartleton, will have divine service in the Centre Hall Luth. church, on Sabbath, 29 inst, morning and evening. Mr. Charles M. Calder, son of Rev. Dr. James Calder, died morning of 18, of bronchitis. at the residence of his father, in Harrisburg, ~The re-tnion of the Centre Co. Vets |: eran olub will be held at Unionville, { with torches 18 convent was unrooled sad the fence blow r wil f ho tug Bihel and the Ha n rive nd atakiil mountains; hn & i nd Yan : Hudson river, and the Catsk NOTES" [Joka Soot and George Brown ha 43 Rxeculor of the estate bevend the river, thal boggars all diseri i a communication ca Hi Bh | gn Fewle Inte of Haines Twp, sriotl! * ! i ei 1 Ll % ! tion, and would immortalize the pencil ) Publis Hale, on the that could transfor it te canvas. Then COL FR GRANT i J Aon south of siliLelny, , ’ | y this | | A GEANT AN IS TAILORS ; KON W EDN ES again, there ara greater piaces Shi * y hn i | SRTAYIN FANLORM ELL AT10 A, M,, the follow. ral aw 1 oo x { aw Da LOAN bi iA 4 i ha Fad § A1 : ba army : $8 3 ‘ fe { val in raat aals , i vallay, and larger cities ah i y Bc] : i 1@ superior oll Mth rmy| A trial, which is stated to have caused} "E © valush xual tate, cons : y Oast 6 ith all, they (ack (8e] (igleabdurg id i vi ning v A} iad i ; i 1 : . d / { 5 FARM AND TIM oan boast of, yet irs all, y | a : A dial } ded Ich gre { OF] great amusement, came off in the Drightor 3 Rl eH ate cle oy put chars IAYe In Ming 10ion tl Hw | . ROTOR BIO CiBAT, ALO put ar . A { te lif { boy iy County Court (Fnp.) a short time : far: and, with au sbundanes of harms of nativity, of early ie, G3 Buys a if | op i i Kinds o ait. anpla sweha y eharmi . . 4 Aiandz 1.3 y ¢ head of Lhe plaintid, Ar. Iveus, isa gentioman six | 18 01 . Lrui : bina, Pe uf he § Xo hood associations, of home and friends, fahoard, all hands s ment 1 ¢ . » A Phereon erected TWO HOUSES, NEW Other places may bo everything else for breakfast, © o. ] foot three inches in height BANK BARN. Cider press and all other P03 ? J ¢ 8 - *. ¥ VE BIER Has, 5 § : { thay cannot be one’s native place. Bul apatient sf \ A stont, Mr, Bods di t { fulning the 10¥y < HL al 3 HAs! AW nk inal Hl i . } . : : : 3 > § IAW and what #2 ata i \ ems OF § é 1 il acres and little nook or corner in all the world, canibl Ae : A { attracted to an advertigoment of a firm of | tad th Kq fn t Rione! poll ha "1 tallors arinouneing that they wore prepared (ia I'\% i (DB. The that! hit on and he ii bered with It that a enlock nnd r fniling wa ihe ¢ouniy, & GOOD BAW iid 8 iid afi steamboat REAL ESTATE. were Five Baxns, Axp & Maaxiricrnt Toren Laur PARADR Woaver, tras. ED Al Tuesday evening last will ever be re 3 880, membered by the Democracy of Centre i and the friends of Gen, Honcock, a free ballot, honest elections, and honest ernment, on the occasion of the meeting appointed to ratify the nomination of Hancock & English. It was a grand ont. pouring of the people. There were large delegations of Penns valley, Bald Eagle and Nittany vallios, fu a arrival of th snsas Ci Ir anil vol a PRR kil gov. | : ' u W Ci FEspousing ginee wilh Beye and propor ministrator of &e. of Wm, 8, Harter, late}: ) of Millhelm borough, Centre count : Pa. [Jacob administrator of &e. of Calvin Catherman| 26. Final account inte of Gregg township, deceased, . Oartright, cutor of &e. of Henry Harpstér, late of deceased. Ferguson township, deceased, 27. Fiual secount of John Curtin, Jdian of Kllen Ray, minor child of David yoship sermon ® | Ray, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 4d 1. executor of &e, of Recscea Hess, late of] Mumer, executor of Ke. Sh Plediar, = Haines township, decessed, bats of Miles lowashis, scented. : ¥d ’ d Kljga jn ley dian of Edwin K,, an eth Burket minor children of Elissheth E. Burket,|lownship, decessed, (190. The account of D, %.. Kline sdmi 7. The account of M. 1 tee appointed by we cus ar township, deceased. 81. bust and Joint secount of burg borough, decessad, J. Weaver 8, The oy olint of James P, Coburn, of &c. of David Weaver, Tate Haines township, deconsed, 9. The final sccountof J. M, Grean and Risley's Witch H Cares Headache, Burn Sprains, Wounds, Rheumatism, B fa Warranted sual in Garbrick, late of Boggs township, de- canal, 10, The account of John Toner, admin. istrator of &e. of Mary Toner, late of Pets ter township, deconsed, 11, The nccount of Jobn 8, Hoy and William Irvin, executors of &e, of Robert Holmes, late of Marion township, docess. 12. The account of Samael Glossner, wiministrator of &¢ of Ellon Mitchell | ale of liberty ownahib, decessed. ; 13. The account of . H, Fearon, ad ministrator of &ec. of Lydia A Rupert, late of Liberty township, deceased, 14. The sceount of Jacob Dunkle, trus- : K. lost. railway and r embankments a ca i , and Les being | lee to sell real estate of David Duskle, i He a ' 13 ; is ' ( } hom, and that they made the litle ones}" s . ARS oY ot The fon toynhin: a il me that breaks down | il | i to the Pittsburg I 8 wv, bridges broken ] ritories, is #11 1b} a FIRST CLASS| 15. The first partial account of William ath SUMMER KESOR I'he pr M. Behold, administrator of &e, of Will. wo ARLES of fered in different parcels iam Beholl, Inte of Union tewnship, des i York Out: ERs, Cortlsndi to suit purchasers, a ay Jot ring will be ma but! i ELC tionately Ivens' attention wai 2. The acoount of Jonathan caver, inn of Sarah A 8. The account of A. KE, Clemson, exe-| Charles 4, The account of A, i. Ulemson, guars|isn of John Ii. Oartright,_minop y A Charles Onrtright, late of scoriod, 5, The account of John L, Kreamer,| 28. The first ind final 6, The account of Reuben Grim. guar! 29, The account of ia, rd k of &ec. of John Weaver, late of r deceased, \ trator of &e. of Jolin Bweilzer, late of Bene id bos stad sie Iva setate of George Loneberger, Inte of Miles Were nd d. ern : sxeculer of &e. of John Rupp, late ofiborough, . : W. E. BURCHFIELD, George Noll, executors of &c. of Levi ache, ele, le. i y 51% ¥ . 1 } A aarsemoen rom witness our advent, apd his Ia A CORI and dign Ly ity Wo any made, at half the 6 oz, Pint Bottles 50. AND RANTS tties 28e, 1DE OF LIME. FOR PURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISDN« Stands prosminently 1he best “lands proem / Always put up in_Dismiond Blue Label £8, i Lb, Boxes. 1Lb, Boxes. 1Lb. Boxes. All First Class Druggists Ie: Have your druggist order, if he has neith- er in stock, from " | to make twoed suite at two guineas { thought, as hia solicitor ren present. arresied him th | sult at that price would not bo an any! Colonel's { : rind 45 hi andl, oT ful ¢ 1a} at +] gance, and requested th p : : ‘ | an assistant do taki stant arvived Lo firm mantles it with gpelther time hor space can remove this parked CXIraYa with numberless buggies, carriages and wit several special trains, making a crowd of | for All and the parade at reason, if for no other, that advertisers to send When the plaintiff told L village in this or ar | replace Pennsvaliey, t neither valley nd other country Contre Hall and Nittany moun affection and memory Let home ha never a0 hd lings, yet there is an inherent rounaqt charm magnetism to delegations cama night was 10,0ex3 the his measure Can tain x 4 ‘a X i 3 . tale in my : Sept, torchlight affiir ever had un There hands which filled the air with s the grandest would have rather a his section of the state, were ~-Representative Gepbart illumined our sanctum with his presence the other day. music during the entire eveni —At Goldman'siiStandard Clothing | oreate i best hall, ail goods is No. 1, and prices aLeost. | 0 4 a bie 0 crowd. and the de Largest assortment in the county. Sells | "™ ™ ™° gy LE I~ monstration hashad a very disheartening > - . \ spnely fo is sure é : five brass yw Th ng. ie 2 ' a native iasm and wder pre . C3 e A please, in the word n distance, time and every consideration, and that outrides all | ‘ OV | pay for the big ones, The plaintiff's meas {The Mi. Pleasant Tim { Mix ted. and vast tracts era isorow ine | Ure was taken, and he ealled ‘to have the | | suit fitted, when the principal told him that hostile : perty will he be it or as a whole WUE ing off at cost, remember, ~—Rev, Thos, J. Frederick, of near Sunbury, is visiting friendsin our valley and called upon the Rerorrxr. He has effect upon the Credit Mobilier and Paves ment contract party. Chairman Spang- ler left nothing undone to make the de- Men sometimes go to the exireme| lengths of vice and crime to get beyond) | their advertisement did not apply to giants {| He afterward obtained a similar suit at an. Hah i munity g KOOWn or GAY H. HARTER, lartiglon, ¥a., WM administrator of &c. of John Btere, late of Union township, decossed. 17. The account of Bamuel Gramiley, | other tallor's, and sued the defendant to re. Dxecutor, | cover 8g, which was the differences between BE A RAVBR WATE Fa Miles township, deceased. k i068 10 | the price he paid and the amount advertised! / FRATOERS NOIICE Pg The first picount, Ei Jens adam, asidoai __ : 4 : . istrater of &c. of Eliza ORE HSCIVES | by then 16 fudge decide ! 16 de. sliers 0 istration on the estate of | oIIAINS : ARO: y them, The judge de 1that the de Alla vigtration on the estate of 1.14 of Balletonte borough, deosased, AR 4000 . } ————— \ {nig the reach of this home feeling and home" H" influence, yet thay do not succeed. They|’ Hescn 4 agement are followed by the hallowed mssociations| * “5H Y anata At Pleasant Gapa free lunch was pro- of early life, and the recollection a Demecrat vided for the Pennsvalley delegation. mother's tenderness, and prayers, and the} ; The delegation from Pennsvalley alone | oxiety of friends, as the lmpid WAN | oud was nearly a mile long. Even distant|fro®™ Hored's rock are said to bave fol)" Al vas wei represented headed lowed the lsraelites during the whole] by its excellent brass band. The most ic ¢ i t ugh period wandering through {GRORGE admirable order prevailed. wilderness, Oh! if this home imining| and these early associations were bul hall} F The torch light parade was pronounce. v a narklin ter that bursts!‘ the best always kept and sold for about iby all the] . 1 Qa a “UT | 8 pure as that sparkling wate hat bursts) the same you pay for trash in many | ©4DY all the largest and finest display yet | forth at the stroke of Meses’ rod | But how |, other places, All their customers will tell had in this county, between 1500 to 2000 | seen the living links between the days of’ you this men were in line, each man bearing a|childhood and manhood are broken! How | ~The Lewisburg and Tyrone road, | torch. suddenly and with what wide hands are] west end, is now completed to Marengo, Two meetings had tobe organized one [the landmarks torn up, and others put in - and ore is being shipped from that place | in the court house which was packed to [their places! Of the near neighbors who octal : i ita thar peciatio and the siding at I ennington mine. The suffocation and one in the diamond | were more or less advand od in life there remaining portion of the road to Penns . in but three Whose faces I can now|oAse of veal : An URE I fag svivania farnace will soon be complet. | Which was a sea of faces, remain hut thre §¢ faces : Pao Pumng 1e hyenas, ¢ as looking a : Was recall. Issac Bruss, Henry Garver, ac ——H-ARDWAREI— ed. The meeting in the court house a . Jobn Neff. Among the frit t0 cross that WILSON, MFARLANE €CO Women that have been bedridden [presided over by that venerable demo born whenoe no traveler returns, whose]! » . for years have been entirely cured of erat, Hon. Jas. M’Manus, a leader of the x H ark th lified from retaining his seat in Con f hyenas suddenly pounce | * 10% 2TH Av Room sul fled, Nhe tilings, also a c ere female weakness by the use of Lydia E. death still lingers fresh in my memory \\Abgiale condemuatior ipon the man, and throwing him to | ¥°8* Gf the cobra, with a dangerous p good mountain water piped to the doc ; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Send was old father Crotzer, sad : el ; : : of his prostration was brought to us, never Is ‘ik ; out 80 ACRES to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western 1 . Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. |! Eloquent speeches | jjying where John Bitner jr. now lives, | 14707440 NEW GOODS---PANIC PRICES. aug 2. were made inside by Col. Dechert of] with the request that we should immedi-|"™""™" —Mr. Derr, of Bellefonte, who makes | Philad., Hon, R. M. Speer of Huntingdon | ately summon the assistance of Robert . H B those elegant wooden door plates, will land Gov. Curtin, Gov. Curtin’s appear-| Watson who then lived at the Ore bank, | X N . * + 5 be in our town in a few days to canvass {nce upon the stand was greeted by the [now owned by your townsmas and worthy HEATERS] RANGES E G E = Ss, a charge of 4 prosperous Lutheran con- grogations, near the above town. He is a native of Aaronsburg. ~The best suited, and best fitted men and boys, are those whose Sundaysgo- to-meetins are hought at the Standard Clothing hall, opposite the Brocker ho —Fresh sweelpotatoes at Sechlers, the best in market and very cheap. Try them. —No trash kept at Sechlers grocery— monstration a success, and he and his aids deserve credit for admirable man- executor of &ec. of Polly Hartzell, late of, f al net Hy WwW #1 fendant had made and broken the contract, | of Gregg twp, dec'd.} 19 The socoust of John A, Bwarlz and wl | ¥ fi 3 he ur SHE LEFT 4 5 tal ator John | gud gave judgment for the plaintiff for the!) to the undersign: |George Swarts, administrator of &e. of i A ! sald estate are! john Swarts, late o in | amount claimed, with Probably required to make immediate payment, an ya v Tota of “Walisur Sownghiipy \ both parties will be satisfied. Moy Aguingt phe jane 20. The first and final account of Joseph} \ 4106 i Bf Al 11 3 ir 1 : ‘ Lo henticated 1 TURTIS « TE > Yang ETN. . oa yh “71 has got his sult, and the tallors have got}; . 3 : i hs RHA : | thelr advert : “i oosts Tveps aul Royer, one of the executors of &e of James Heverly, late of Howard township, deceased. 21. The scecunt of William McFarlane, guardian of &e, of Bella Bankin, minor child of J. D. Rankin, late of Harris town- ship, decessed, 23. The nceount of W of the 3, ment, DAYID D.BMITH, Yeun Hall, a. Adm'r, St —— WAL { FIELD'S CAS] send, 1 gh not in the form | r's Weekly, March 1 A nzust | suggested by their polite assistant ’ I ———— INS rand ALE or — WA A sn A VENOMOUS FISH. ne : vr i sha} &S8inarading in W inehester, Lhe Beener ( : i 54 Le able Uliam Auman ads . ya A COTY ¢ " al § infuriated) . ... o o.) hia de 32 jon the premises in Gregg twp, on The keep-|*: Maas aN age, 1 Wonia seem SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. oe 4 FAL QUEL "Very prog neasns” man ithe folio valuable real estate of M. , consisting of a farm of nd, bounded by lands of Heltinger's heirs, Grove and Mingle, D. Henny and hers, Thereon erecied a » (good, two-story frame ling HOUSE, “{BARN, and all other no ary outbuild- 13 A Farm, 3.1 ¥ ANIC BRIG, & care of up ¥ it 4 } i alos Big P! BL hyenas was pounced | A : = 3 wil 18 it orn to pieces | } ’ OL Will uel ing # t af Epecia democracy of the state of a former gener ation, who with his age has grown firmer han ever in the faith. - 100 Feed Raw . r back of the harn | y ultivation, the with good white k and black-oak, i thereon, bale locom- when terms will be i DEED for orders, His plates are neat, and| _., . : po : Se — a, wildest cheers, and he hs o wait long | Co issioner, Andrew Gregg, Te carry much cheaper than metal door plates, | *'.Aest cheers, and he had to wait long | Lommissioner, ASEH David sad myself and fast getting into use on private | Vefore he could be heard as the mass this message brother david and myselfi, = dwellings and offices, Persons giving | showered cheer after cheer at him, His | Were instantly commissioned, aad with “oh a Tv + . i ” wifi #, ra Rp ¥ g x Dart Shiels Snicrs ean rely Hpo gus remarks were greeted with rounds of ap- swift and terrified feet we flow ove the : ' Gl rese h fe r | to deliver our werds of ror and Ba P E ¥ | plause every few moments, The speeches | 8TOUR¢ 0 de Yar OU Waly3 0 Serre him, f Deckard and Cine wasn nactasle af | death. It was a suliry evening in summer, a : 5 ... { of Dechert and Speer were gnasterly ef Rates men PExxsYLvaNIA STATE COLLEGE admils forts snd frequent bugshs a ~¥ {the day had been hot and it was about to} =~. hoth sexes, Endowment half a million, Orts anc requent bursts of applause terminate in & thunder shower. The huge the wal ni Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, | proved the appreciation of the audience, Ni ; i; ihe farming WAR Lung Scientif ; : dark lines of sky-war were hastily forming Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough! wy. outside meeting was addressed by | ; hes ; Ing! ening him until he sank. The residents!family, wont insist. on its increase. Tw ly or SY : Pa { fz Yo Jots Preparatory Department. Expenses $3}. oS as “a7 Lin the west;'the evening shades were fall] =. ©, = 0 Che witnessed the afl ers. As I am fond a Jd 2 i 1 la SPLENDID DWELLING House to $5 per week. For catalogue, address Ton. B. F. Meyers, of Harrisburg, who ing fast; ‘darkness and death were meeting; ig 4 ype an . Wi a 5 : ! i BOY ORe who 2 outbuildings JozREn SHORTLIDGE A, Ju, Stats was introduced by Senator Alexander. |ihe impending conflict in the Exteras! all 4 JICRE 8 Tee . CI A . ‘ § em A ’ r Mr. Meyers went over the history of the | world bespoke the struggle between soul’ . —he pnd business Has Sedu re- | democratic party, and wound up by giv-|and bedy ; and during the raging of the > and a. a ho . . : . 3a y 4 protection 18 « auced io a DIAr Science, al SeCliers, i; } iabrry y ef) A . taits 4 5. BOOQ demand FIROrOUS INVOSLIgRLION UY sav, Hirst, an i Deid il and il 18 not $ : 1 3 x \ ing the story o arfield » oke | ol n trife, the spiritual one was des J who wish to avoid his mouth can do so in the management of their store ; keep- | 1€ hi ry of G field. He spoke slene ital strife the pirit wl on - der 1a authoritie : ; : a ing none but pure, fresh and wholesome | #00Ut 14 hours in solid argument, and was | cided and the soul of our neighbor a : goods, and studying what is needed and | frequently interrupted by applause, He | friend went out into the great universe of best suited for the large custom which | was followed by Messrs. Dechert and | pirite—to meet its God and to be with wstantly flows ir ¢ fro ’ ' . “nm : : : vausninad. fox a inn A a OF hei Erocery from Speer who were brought out from the in- Hiw. Death to mo remained for a long yer) . ws meeting. We have not time for time a {error, & groat dread, because of ils —How are you this Spring my old |g her remarks The demomstration be associations with nature, And this fear friend ? asked a bright looking man, a ad losed : 3 e ‘ i ities : continued to haunt me until I was brought oi 1 : ’ iia ol and closed as NOSE magn it Sug s . y Oo! 1 feel miserable, I'm bilious and |® + COSCC 48 & OSL MAagnilieent SUC | ooo to face with death, and saw a soul de can’t work.? “Why in the world don't|c part without a struggle tin the depth of : you take Kidney-Wort; that’s what I . rind il L& adap pa : : take when I am out of sorts, and it al- night, whilst Jpeace and quiet reigned; =~ Co Thomas only saved hisliiohs \ % . / : . <> -~ —— cave Yon te FROM MILLHEIM. hrougho i 2 aah af thi wi TOCA BIBCLI0N. Qomas OR) - we ithghion ie tank i We * the! secs 10 be son hat prinsitiy judgiog i ) . . ways keeps me in perfect tune. My throughout ail nature, uch of this tery) by flit : ; , : : ] 4 A. rac | doctor recommends it for all such troub- | For the REPORTER. ror that deatlf strikes te our hearts, I ap+| "= C=, a Cvs pited Pipe Line, th her by the! from the following incident which is sup. p : | OW IS 16 me! lag € » 3 : ..4 . ’ . rine Rill, A Colored repudiiCan, Was iw» Fs TE Yadk \ 3 p > fay $1 aap § ] - . les.” Kidney-Wort is the great spring! Hancock & English trump here, | prehend, arises from the fact that it has at RO) GC Vy al Pp mpan) 1 lied by a correspondent of the Lahore dn : medicine; the sure cure for biliousness | The Hancock club is in fine trim: There | some time or other been associated with, red barrel i were coms {| paper, In t will be a big turn out to the harvest home, | an awe inspiring storm in nature flor there Loraay aller. Bo 1 3a PVanie rn a} ! iy aa re yREEN DECKER, } Adn'ss, tion, near|tV Rid LARELILNS 10 MIC loliOWiLg OU] BAIOME and CoA taem to rerun Irom SUSAN DECKER. } oh emaSonz heers The fiha i Aud undersigned Estate of Leo. ale We would especially call attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, : AND THE tana WELCOME HOME HEATING STOVE, y , Renew fler al pry nt heme, als mile nerthes about one hun with oak, 3} by MI RCIGE, Wel i red ia ud ch reperly own ss the p vider, Ged 4. sedi ADAM SHAFER, Jr, A Ad REPUBLIC, be mu RT Execu tor, Montgomery, Ala, August 17, 184 Alto Conoress” (Prolor I abalas b § pl stm Wi J ———— ada MRS. LYDIX E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. AFGHAN JISTICE, go 9 WE CANNOT Blige Braroni als anern Thomas, a colored ’ y in 8. ’ - Fdwards, a red republican, p . istic and car Cabul 83, coe Fhe method of di pening J } » ad S————— op ———————— Thomas voted the democralit ickot at Lhe 10AY Pre. Wel truck a trod hs vine th ‘ig into exccution in Are bound ov . tween (Wo artilic thal + baye await tho aeti f irand Jury forad- yi ol at ot . \ § ¢ ’ { of des and constipation. Don't fail to try it. ==¥hetieves you Waulfisuit of clothes The borough just now is in dear trouble | bas long been a noticeable co-incidence = ' nN STD § ig ' Tr » " . » CO £0 around and see Lewins, or Sternberg, | 41] ground. To patrenize the Notary the | between death and patural convulsions, At p33 at the Philad. Branch, they will sell you} =. d 2 off : : RB: Bizin tha Ke > efactuale| 18 ballot at tho better and cheaper clothing than you Council and borough officers last spring at not ping in the worl can so effectua ‘a at St can buy at any other place. There is no | Permitted themselves to be swarn in by ly disarm death of its pecaliar terror as \ Y mistake about this. Try it. k But a fow months later these par- | the consciousness that it but introduces us| = °° —If you want some of the best sugar ties got 8 knowledge of the fact, that this | to a holier and happier state of existence | ] at deal of | be satis cured hams in the world, or any other | Was & serious breach ofthe law, and sought | such a consciousness of divine acceptance yp NINE HUNDRED PILGRIMS talent is lost in the for the want pei meat, fresh or cured, at Sechlers you {to amend it by having themselves re-sworn | as enabled Paul to ery out: “Oh! Death PERISH. fa hi i i can get the article that will please you— [by s Justice, with the exception of the | where is thy sting! Oh! Grave where is! 1 400 August 11.—Reuter's wind this, chief burgess, who did not take a liking to | thy victory I" "These reflections ewetheir| ( . Aden reports that the steamer ~The Hettinger farm, in Georges val- | 50 much swearing. Now the question aris- | inspiration to the recollection of my na! 1.1 (rom Singapore, foundered off Guar security ley, 126 acres, was sold last week, at $55,350 | es whether the council and its previous | tive home, and its early associations, They | a.ui on the Sth, with nine hundred and vente: per acre, to Sam’l Ertel. Our friend Er- | actions are leagel or not; true, at first they | are penned in the hope that they may Afty Jeddah. All onifort. a ov coul dhave been tel claims it as a genuine Hancock farm. he um ciate al NY tie A caplais induced to begin, would in all proba. the wife, the chief engineer, chief off bility bave gone great lengths in fame. who were The fact 38, lo do anything in engineer and Aden by the world worth doing tempting to prevent , pose, tho met of red dem : 1 glomach ata 1 LN wv i ids } z Ws, Clired. LAL they woul » 8 - A tad } ¢ Fi fae | tae 0 Of We Gel 3 y left in thelr hands, and according to usual custom in them 1t was homediately agreed Wad was made over to liked with him, that hanging was most appropriate, for the opy were completed, when one of the relatives, more bloodthirsty than the rest, demanded the privilege of cutting the un. At this interesting period of the tragedy the colonel of the such cases, Lhe prisoner what they DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAELE COMPOUND. . The Positive Care For all Female Complaints, This preparation, as ity pame signifies, consists of Vegetable Properties (hal are barsdoss 10 the most del joate tnvalid, Upon one trial the merits of this Oom poand will bo recognised, as relief is loumodiate | and when fame ls continued, in ninety pine cess in a bun, dred, a pormanestourois effected anthousands will be lo do anEranleate BRYBNEYEE: werCywse i x that § 3 es t § LOCIT Laity x 1s 1 maging +} i aud all Cero. J ew BUEN NERBEBRREN ? 3. is necessary preparations (a who, i } Cu Shree pilgrims for were sworn on the legal day (1st Monday | stimulate parents to multiply the altracs|y 4 aa except —The Hancock club of this place, pa- | in April) but by an illegal officer; on the | tions, and enhance the salutary influences! y raded our streets on Monday night} with | other band they were rswsworn by a legal | of the birth-place of their children their new lamps, headed by the Centre| officer but upon an illegal day. G. W. Forrxxy Hall brassband. It made quite a fine! mu. pich.constable i A a my display. : ’ gh in consequence has - em emarmions emma ey : resigned his office on account of apparent Wy of all Sos wholemle and difficulties. To add to the complication, retail at Sechler’s. They are able to se : : this kind of goods cheaper than others, there = at present 3 femonsirance gaia! because they buy it by the car load. the existence of the bore’ in general circu~} Y'® : 4 : Aoi, : — Me. J 3 5 x r ) } aud latien, and it has obtained not a few signas | District Republican Club of this city held! Ay Estimate of the Wl BIEEIS Teed Or of En ape vy tures among, them many who originally * mosting Twursdey evening, " their] at 45,000,000 Bushels. died at that place on Sunday morning, favered the boro’. The grounds set fort si TH DOW | FO 0) 10 dein after a lingering illness. He was about | in this remonstrance against the boro’ are | the procession to the Republican ratifica- sixty-five years of age. not known to the writer. But it would | tion meeting at City Hall two hours later. seem there is a lack of spirit for the genera] | About one hundred and fifty members good, on the one hand; another portion | present, half oft} A vole be- m mE tiue se H the natives, sixteen . fortunate man's throat - tals a 3} rnd hroue hit 14 picked up and brought to , We must not stand See wove wawppn a. } var Seind is hiverine and ki ¢ 11 - oo ————— steamer Scirdia shivering and thinking of Lhe Jump in and “he A REPUBLICAN Cl UE EC] ARES! prisoners battery arrived on the scene with BD POT wn LLULG DALLARLD i ih which obtained an in. aml ” DR HANCOCK. Antu fly On account of Hs proven merits, It ls today re z ashi I The Qi i MINNESOTA'S MIGHTY YIELD ana : . eo 1 | stant reprieve for the moribund artillery. ecmmendod and proscribed by the bot physicians Washington, August2l.—The Sixteanth -— Bild MUL ae] dered & hws TT the country weal Crop Put i » ’ chances, fore the flood ort his friends up: a hundred and fift and then live to see its sucoess . Bat a 5 ward, But at present and doubts, and hesit he vield sults his brother, and a . hia particular friend nit} . An per acre if estimated at fifteen bushel is patti uiar iriends, untill ond day ein sets — {the following way: In the 1 es 10 18 ty years ¢ ; the n eat ¢ | counties, between the Iowa and Minnesota| BC IMS 1081 50 mueh time In consuit- MARKETS that the association tura out in full at the| COU He% Satveen the lowas 3 M i wr his first cousin and » =~ Hancock ratification meeting next Thurs- of the Chicago, Milwaukee und |Hs BE ( at} 1 Sh yy “ 3 : : PriLapELruia, August 23. Wheat at} 4 i . eid othr = Ale 8t. Paul railroad, where chinch-bugs have! friends, that he has no time to foliow anvwhe ir stoe a ‘ ] ’r AY evening was carrie ut a disgen-| S13 : % anywhere, Their stock is selected ith 971(@984c; red and amber, track and afloat, | . y iin £ Was carried withe ata d |caused some injury, the average will weir advice. care, and no misrepresentation. They at $1.08, and No. 2red in levator at $1.08, ling yoice and amid great enthusiasm. i lve bushels. West of have on hand now a special lot of boys, | Corn st 68i@54c; mixed at 53c. Oats at i———— a wn boots, which goes ahead of any thing in |37¢; white at 38@43¢, and mixed at 36@ {of the Minnesotarivertho same conditions} >. a . : . that line, Only go and see at Powers’, if | 37c. Tocted| The Paris Continental Gascllo say pu do Bot - 1 Jo buy; they are glad to Cuicaco, Auras 23. Wheat active, i 18 smaller, and the average yield will be " I'he bees are now being eX I Hed show what they have. firm and higher; No. 2 red winter, 93c; . TP .z . arteen bushels y central belt of from Paris by the Perfect of Poli é s DD iC in: 2350 Jor oath, ' Corp Peremptorily Refusing to Give for fourteen bushel . Ia the central bell ol from 1 ars by the Perfect Ol I Olice, 4)i@40kc for cash. Oats 27@27ic for Publication his Correspondence jecunties, narts of Lh Minnesota, th yd A complaint lodged against these cash. Hye at 70ic. Darley stronger sat with Gen. Hancock | will vary from seventeen low | proverbial patterns of industrybrought 6ic Woakibaton. A 20.-G 8) con on high with an aver- the fact to light that some skilful spec- will iE By ug. Califor n. BIerman, ,q of seventeen bushels. In the Red Riveinlator had established somewhere in i ) ) Lo California in coms ' By {ot y raoifle country | : " : oy with R. B Bases next week. As holy, valley and Northern Pacific country, (he outskirts of the gay capital no . AF. 3 CORK. AF " a wial # sy at leas rant |g : . . will not return until after the Maine elec [the average yiold will be at least twenty | fowor than a thousand beehives, with a i i y 4 ne eiec. vl teuingl I fifteen | ’ + . . tion, he has been repeatedly urged to give; 22 hela, and east atthe Mississippi, iftecn. husy community of about fourty mils EO re as hd {The average for the whole state will boli ne of sects . Orme for publication the letter which drew from | oo on Ly The whole. vield will {lions of subjects, who rob and torment : : fotle . x. wae LURREIS, y Jie t P81 their neighbors to an alarming degree, Gen. Hascock the patriotic response re labout 45.000.000 bushels ofl ro : . Bs TS cently printed in relation to the election of} co 1 0 nson is eitimated st about. [hese winged brigands, as it seems, 1876. He peremptorily refuses. His PIE apt Tor Sa . Je niin ated at Rb " *lsally forth to prey upon the sugais . Lai UA JUSHIOIE, ¥ 0, 00, A814 BE sua ein i duct is freely commented upon by army | 0 Loa oe) ley. 2.180 3 busheis [boiling works with which the neigh-| 10 18 py, ©, 150,14 sheis, i : 2} n i officers. They say that Sherman never. =~... 00 of Mionesols tl y | borhood is studded, and which proved! . ing the total crop of MiODNesoLln i118 Your) : . , yet wrote anything upon public questions oy 60 000.€ iy hels [to be a most profitable substitute for | * Sun WW UAL BLHOIE, i >.» gh ul that he did not make a boteh of it, and |honey-giving flowers. The owner of| |one of these sugar factosies, who stands| ~A Woman at Carson, Nevada, is said first in the list of complainers, caleus| that his letter to Hancock, if published, would show the General of the Army to be a bigoted partisan, devoid of common |to have undertaken to refrain from speak-| lates that bees steal from him at least sonse, as well as ignorant of the true prin~|ing for forty ldays. The report runs asi{wenty-five thousand francs’ worth of ciples upon which the Government was! follows: ‘She began ai nine in the morn sugar a year, ‘I'he workmen at these! founded. The Cincinnati Gazette, edited |ing, and at 108 her pulse was so feoble establishments look with even more! by the truly good Deacon Smith, says that| from exhaustion thatthe physicians feared unfriendly eyes on the winged frees one officer, who was informed as to the|she would die by noon. At 11 her heart{y, iors as they suffer in person from | $ ’ 7 n Lo, § Bl ia . . y ; | : . character of Gen. Sherman's letter before) beat but twenty a _ inut i 434 har 4 | their greediness, When the workman| On the 25th ult, by Rev. E. pirations were hae y ne iceable, Lop | lA VES the factory he is often covered ver, ~ Mr. James A, fends here urged her to discontinue Ler| . . ’ , 4 “ Curvensville, Clearfield Ca. friends here urged hi : with a sticky layer of sugar, and the | yey Javiie, lenrloid “ a bag of Bs, 1,000, te en Sy wilatine Hilti cure entirely the worst form of falling uk, lescorrhoon, irregular and pelafel a, 8d) Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation sod 3, Floodings, sli Disgdacemonts and Lhe 00s ye 1 spinel weakness, and is especially sdapted te the Change of Life. Jt will dissolve and expel tumors from the aterasin an early stage of development. The tendency to capoerous bulsors there Is chotked very speedily by iis uso, reputable In fact it has proved £0 be the great It will ef Lhe ud ow og — SUSSEX AND sMUGGLERS. P gay prin an « i d yield of . . J Sevan 10s fox } vhaat ara f I18'Y hasad anor Lo fap | HICRUIOND JOT the wheal crop of INU), based upon inio 1 depe irom The. St Paul Fi fii itorial review of the acreage an Sussex was famous for its smugglers. In fact industry, i ¥ smuggling was a recoguized branch of : heard of the best people LEAVE I have heard of the i peo BR ia Lewisburg wo. sess seseases 1-10 CODUIR. ccvrue seers surat sacac hid Arr. at Spring Mills......0.00 EASTWARD —A complete set of Appleton’s New mation received from several in LAE American Encyclopedia, good as new, 1873, 16 vols, is offered for sale, at a rreatly reduced price. It is a complete |1y led on by sellishnoss and interested library in itself. Apply at RerorTER of | motives. Jonny, fice. tf. hem colored. are too unconcerned, while others are ons | ing taken, the result was a tie, the colored members voting in a body to join the pro cession and participate in the meeling. The Chairman then cast a negative yote, which decided the matter, A resolution 1 man waits and }. 2 . a} 3 His nncie, ana sources, including returns in the country who had made a {thrashings, tig a little less than 5,000,00 ), and { “nt . A SLE Cul 411 y sty roid he acreage sown to ' OU} fortune through smuggling. oars ago a Sussex author, speaking of ya, It would be improper t0 might involve Their arc still pointed out. i 34 . smuggling, sa uthaastor: i A “i i i $ 3 southeastern & enter into any details whick i ~1t is a fact, known to all who wear the boots and shoes, that Powers & Son give you the fairest bargains, of any shoe-store character of those still alive.” . 3 t rier lay i rizion PLIGHT 3 ’ ofp division i. old caves and retreats 5.45 Under the arch that is SUP Pos d to & pa rate Hastings from St. Leonards there was here and sot once something very Like a regular battle S ; ! between the King's men and the smugglers { prevail, but the area of territory af : shed i f 4% ot Wi wor GEN. SHERMAN'S LETTERS. A great deal of false glamour has been by paigters and novelists on the sub The often a terrible crew, shrinking from noth smuggling. Sussex smugglers —On Tuesday night when the Centre Hall Hancock men were about all away at Bellefonte, the Garfielders got up a torch-light parade—a sort of pocket affair, We do not know its extent, anly what we could gather from a dispute between a democrat and a repub. The democrat contended it was 13 yards long and the Garfielder swore it was no less than three yards in length. Making allowance for selfishness by each of the parties, we'll accept it at 2} yards, bushels in ing in their lawless pursuits, They some. The Hawkurst gang was espocially infamous. Hawkurst is in Kent; but the chief mew. bers of the gang were Sussex men. They J D Murry, drugist, Centre Hall. july { 1 hi jground to eigil times became pirates and murderers, AUGUST COURT. Traverse-—-2nd Week. Rush—~B Coyle. Ferguson—¥ Bottorf, Jac Keller, D Dennis, S J Gates, G Kichline, Haines—Jonath Krape, T G Ehrbart. Milesburg—A T Boggs. Huston—J P Turner, G W Woodring. Penn-—J H Frank. Bellefonte—J Brachbill, L L Brown, F P Green. Bogge—G Noll, J Walters. Bush—W J Jackson. . : Gregg—Jac F Homan, I A Krumrine, 1 J Grenoble, Unionyille—H Iddings. ‘Walker—W H Yearick, John Zimmer: man. Fenn—Dav Hosterman. Spring—Ed Woods. Liberty—W N Bitner. Union—dJ Frederick, Howard—M Pletcher, I C Lestbers. Philipsburg—A 8 Grahsm, Potter—Jas M'Cormick, Joe. Wag- ner, Jr. Halfmoon—W 8 Gray, seized on a oustom-house officer who had B88 borne witness against them, flogged him to | A The yield death, and buried him in a hole on the downs, ~ London Seciely. —Court adjourned Tuesday evening v I / for lack of business, «The Centre Hall boro’ petition i, passed by the grand jury, . s— AAA gies IRR The Only Remedy THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME ON {THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. This combined action gives vt won- derful power to cure all diseases, Why Are We Sick ? CEI SR SERS Because we allow these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humorsare therefore Jorced * into the blood that should be expelled Y Toe only manufactory of crystal plate |} glass in the United States is at Orystal City, | Mo., and the production is said to be equal | to the best, iE dl MD Wr micas 2@ Our Stock being entirely New. We offer spocial Bargainglin $n ze HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. "Gn BE UNDERSOLD. WILSON, M'FARLANE & CO., HUMES BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. PENNSYLVANIA RR. {Philadelphia and Brie Railroad ry- 5 oy A SUMNER TIME TABLE wee i i b Y Tr - x On and after SUNDAY, May 36 880, the - ANEW STOCK. hiliiilinmiman WESTWED AT ERIE MAIL loaves Philadelphia * ilinmsport r y : Fr Wolf’sStand. : ie - arr at Eris —— NIAGARA EX. leaves Phila OF 5 * - Every Description SUCH AS DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA. SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC, ETC, ALSO 4 LARGE STOCK OF » . About 20 pet and best remedy that has ever boon discover G R 0 C E R 1 E S ANVER =U al It permostes every portion of the system, and gives a pow Hfoand vigor, It removes falntooss, Batulency, do- H ARD W ARE strove all craving for tbmulants, and relieves weaknow / of the stomach . It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, LEAVE Mills AN General Debility, Sloeplossnoss, Depression and Indi y ry > ry Y a portion. That feeling of boar down, osusing pain, ’ 1 {Coburn cous tat tot nd eutie and ee a , C A RF E 1 S, | LOWiSDULE ween esses mans 0.80 fa ume. 18 willst all thoes, saduaderel Sesion ETC . E1C ars at opanton.... S30 19 cos, aot in barmouy with tbo law thal governs 3 ot . 3 os 1and 2connect at Montandon with forualoaystoni. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and For Kidney Complaints of clther pes tlds compound Erie BR. R. 1s unsurpassed, NOOR wash to your own town. $3 Outfit free Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound NO: Recs Fc dope BBall Nears Express west. Ia prepared at $53 and 135 Western Avene, Lan, Mam, | 7 LJ Enetl BAL all the ene PORTE B00 | 1 o-0and 6 with Fast Line west. Price $1.00, Six bottles for $6.00. Sent by mall in the | posiand, Maine, july ly. form of pills, also in the form of Losenges, on receipt - - of price, $1.90, per box, for either. Mra. PINKHAN recly anywe 1 betters of Loy « Bend © . tet somerset, Send pen | F FPL T ER & SON BEST IN THE WORLD! No family should be without LYDIA K PINKHAN® SCE EE | v1 LIVER PULLS. They cure vis ney on Getmiee em | [JRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Penn'a, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, FancyGoods &e,. ae. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes always kept. waylsd 7. —_ -— — I —————— JOH NF. POTTER, Attorney-at: ¢ Law, Collections prompily made and specis Attention given to! hose having lands or pro for sale, will draw up and have acknowl Mortgages, &¢. Office in the di « morth side of the court house, Hellafonte, ootdgentt ABSOLUTELY » ge» —The Club will meet Sat. eve, Sept. eakers will be present. ar PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO. yas( CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernmentSecurities, Gold and Coupons, Wu. Worry Wu, 8, MiNoLE AXD SALERATUS ‘Which is the same thing. of m slight- Im Saleratus or [ih hsm thing ofa Siig RAT A CO'S ARM AND HAMMER” BRAND will show the difference. your Saleratus and Dal « Sy is white and PURE, i. A man watches the development of Lis plans and then bends his energies to | wailing. —On Thursday afternoon, 19, an old fashioned thunder gust set in from the west. It commenced raining heavily early in the afternoon and continued until 9 at night, accompanied by thunder and light. ning—~that was the longest thunder show- er wo had for years, “ay A Gs MARRIED. 1a ’ rr. Prost Uashier W. Wonsi Irvin ofl Y P’a., and! Hancock was nominated, makes a stato x business now before the publie, ment in regard to these letters which agree faster You cau make money work for us than at a —The tobaeco crop in Bald Eagle Val- ley from Beach Creek town, down for sev~ eral miles is reported by the Lock Haven Daily Journal to have been almost coms pletely destroyed by hail during 8 storm last week. The large barn on the farm of Robert M, Taylor, of Brown township, about two miles east of Belleville, was struck by lightning on Wednesday evening of last week,sand, with the grain, hay and far. ming implements it contained, was burns ed. The farm was tenantod by Solomon Harman, The entire loss will probably reach $3,000, which is partly covered by sn insurance of $1,400 in the Kishacoquils 1as Company on the barn. Mr, Harman's loss is particularly severe, comprising, as Benner—D Houser. ASSEMBLY. ‘We are authorised to announce that J. P. Gephart will be a candidate for Assems bly phe oh to democratic usages. ‘We are authorised to announce that W. A. Murray will be a candidate for Asser bly subject to democratic usages. Weare authorized to announce that Chester Munson, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for Assembly subject to dem- ocratic usages. We are authorized to snnounce that Benjamin F. Hunter, of Benner, will be 8 candidate for Assembly, subject to demos cratic usages. ‘We are authorized to announce that D, C. Wilt; of Millheim, will be 8 candidate does, almost the entire resulta of a year's Wohi i for Assembly, subject to [democratic yas closely with Gen. Baldy Smith's version beretofore printed. The refusal of Sher man to furnish either his own or the re- maining ones of Hancock is accepted as a confession by the General of the Army that be has been writing on public affairs in such a manner that he is either ashamed or afraid to face the public with his letters. se s———— fear TEXAS TORNADO. Later Particulars of a Storm which Did a Large Amount of Damage, Now Orleans, August 22.—A special dispatch to the Times from Corpus Christi, gives an account of a storm on the lower terrible task, and told ber some gossip about n neighbor. On hearing it she im. mediately rushed from the house, and going across tho street, met a lady friend and talked to 64 last night, and is now fully restered.” . ap» Let the follewing be a warning to all res publican readers of the RErorTER not to become too intimate with Sambo: Nero Fielde, colored, of Steelton, called at the hospital Saturday afternoon to have ted, which operation was performed by some members of the hospital staff, Last week, in a quarrel with another colored man named Snothers, Fields had his fins Tezae coast snd in Megico. Matamoras ook 43118 Bod baw bombarded, brisk #0 AW PUtALIoR. watchfull bees immediately pounce] upon him and turn bim into a field of pasture. In short time so many miss| deeds are charged upon these busy in| sects that it is probable the head of | the police will issue on order for their banishment from Parisians oil.” BA Mp nn for disturbs Joi bill, which provides that in periods The Irish Compensation of distress a tenant, even if he has not paid his rent when!ejocted by the landlord, may bring before a loeal justice suit te obtain compensation for improvments \made by him on the land, has passed iss Jennie Krise of Centre Co., Pa. On tho same day and place, Mr From, of Centre Hall and Miss K rise, of fPolter twp On the 17th inst, ut the M. E. age Plensunt Gap. Mr. Henry Moyers, and Miss Muttio Armstrong, both of Boil+ ing Springs, Centre Co,, Pa. Ch DIED. At her home in Pine Grove Mills, on Tuesday morning, August 10, 1880, Mrs, Sallie Larimer Fry, wife of William H. Fry, aged 85 years, 2 months and 1 day. fl B1LIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, PILIDNEY COMPLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, FENALE WEAK NESSEN, AND REKYOUS by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off ry disease, Why Suffer Bilions pains and aches? & Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened over disordered Kidneys § Why endure nervous or sick headaches! Why have sleepless nights 1 Use KIDNEY WORT and rgjoice in health, It is a dry, vegetable compound and I NAUTION.—~All persons are hereby {both Houses of Porliament, The oppesis west hitter charactor, and .4he bill passed cautioned against bunting in the woods of the subscriber, in Gregg twp., ere Lantus Dangazs, One package will make six gts of Medicine, A io wr Druggist, he will order i Md of yu you: Price, $1.00, BEST=:: t home by the industrious. Men, women. boys and Kiri w vod everywhere to work for us, Now is she ) ouloan devote Jour while time to the ork or on r spare moments. business a No one willing to werk can all to make enormous pay ng wi once. Costly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money saslly and honorably. Address TRUE & CO,, Augusta, Maine, 16july ly, Capital not required. We wi pr a aa and upwards HENRY BROCKXRHOFY¥. J.D, SHUGERT resident, Cashier. (QEATRE COUNTY BANKING CO, “(Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, u Government Securities, Gold & 10apadne | that Soda be ALL SIMILAR SUBST CES used for food. A but severe test of the compar. value of different brands of Soda or Salerstt« a to dissolve a dessert of w shout a pint of waite ol in .1 stirring un insoluble