THE CENTRE REPORTER. (entre Hall, Pa, Th’rs, Sept 9, 80. 29 TER civance » $2.50 when not eartions, and b eents per line for every sub. year at a liberal discount, © Subseribers outside the county should re. wit ue 10 ets, amount of one yea +3 posits ame, instead of 200s as formerly wien pad hy themselves. Subseribers can always tell how heir aes sounts stand af the Reporter office by cons silting the lables on their papers. If the jable reads “John Roe 1 jan ‘78 1 means that John ss indebted for subscription from the 1st of January, 1875, and that vt {ime he was paying the printer LODGE MEETINGS, 3 vente 1 ALL Lonax, Ro. 60 & ? 3t 0. Finest: vary Satarday fag tn the Odd Fellows 1atl. 5 Quentarsesaing in the Ob: R. Fao, N. 0 rb Farr Lope, No. 587, ¥. A. M., meals en Monday evening on or before each full moon in the Nasonjo Hall C.F. HERLACHER, Sect, J. A. KELLER, W. M, RANGE, No, 88. P of H, meat: at their lon the Saturday on or bafora fall & Jan A Sect, ——— ROGRESEG Hall, Uentve Hal o a Te moon at 2 P.M. and every twp w RN eller Master, WM A BOAL LOCAL ITEMS. Sm ~The Rerorres during the campaign 95 cents. Send on the names. ~The Tth annual pie nic of the Cen- tre county grangers will be held on Nit tany mountain, near Centre Hall Thurs. day Sept. 16. It will be a large fiir, —Such a large and splendid assort- ment of new clothing for the fal trade as will be offered now at the Philad. Branch you never heard of befoe. All che price. ~Since the beginnin -. —Get your boy a suit at the Philad. Yranch if vou wish him to wiar the Rerorter during the campaign and then and it to his republican neighbor, their own manufactare, all markad and g of the year taere have been 140 duels foaght in France. s'yles and look nobby. —Every republican should road the ~The entertainment given by Prof. va in the school house on Wednesday evening a week, though ndt very well at- tended was all the Prof. promisid. He expects to be back againin a few weeks, axl we would advise sll to go and see him. ~—Remember, Powers & Son only want vou to see their stock of boots and shoes Z they are always glad to show it, not be ing afraid to show what they have. They sell honest goods and waut every body to see and know it. They bave the most splendid assortment of boys boots ever seen. They sell lower than ¢ sewhere and guarantee satisfaction. —They make a bigger fuss in Spain acount a baby to be born than is made in Centre county. On the occasion of the expected birth of an heir to the throne o' Spain the Government will grint am- nasty to the Cuban insurgent leaders nw imprisoned in Spain. —TLewins' and Sternberg warrant eve- rv suit they sell to be as represented — remember this. Honest and fai: deals irg always the aim at the Philad. Branch. —Chester Munson, esq., candidate for assembly, honored the Reroxrer with a v sit the other day, in company with his brother, ex-sheriff Munson. — Women that have been pronounced ircurable by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of female weakness by the use of Ledia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Send tc Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Vestern Avenue, Linn, Mass, for pamphlets, sept 26. ~All coal miners in the Scranton re- Maj. Fisher advertises the valuable Farmers Mills property at public sale, in Reporter. ~(Fov, Cartin has consented to address the meeting at Tusseyville, on Saturday afternoon, Has the man who does not hoar well the Hey-fover ? —Senator Alexander, Charles M'Cor- mick and Seth Yocum address the Patrons on Thursday, picnic day. Thanks to Gen. Beaver for compli mentary (0 opening exercises to State Hospital for the Insane at Warren, The Tussevville Hancock club moets in the Dine Grove school house, this evening, Thursday. A full turn out is ARB 4 a i Ben Butler's Boston Speech. At the great Hancock meeting in Boss | ton, on Saturday, Gen, Butler, who for 30 years has acted with the republicans, | was the speaker, The meeting Was pre] sided over by Albert Palmer, veg, a lead: v for Han. -] ing republican of Boston, nov | cock. From Gen. Butler's telling speech, | we make the following extract | “When any one of my Republican | friends desires to put to mo a political question which he deems unanswerable he asks: ‘How can you act with Democratic party which break up the Union which you sustain? The trouble with your ques tion, my friends, is that you have for gotten the history of your country. requested, «A Spring Mills correspondent says, | that the republicans hired demoarats to} fil] their delegation to Bellefonie. The] parties to whom the offers were made, | state the fact ~ Call at Dinges for any thing you need | in the dry goods or grocery ime, a full] stock is always kept on hand, st prices | that defy competition, i § lp SPRING MILLS. Our Sabbath school has a good attend ance. Last Sabbath we received a hand: some gift from Mrs, Bartrof, of I hiladels phia, consisting of & nice lot of books fer the library, for which the schoo is very thankful, On last Sabbath morning ss Ms. Mar garet A. Woods was returning {rom Bab. bath school she was accidentally thrown out of the spring wagon snd seriously bruised. Mr. Runk ispushinghis work in re-con structing the mill as fast as possib e X . “ ———A————— —————— I, WA VALUE RECEIVED, The only man in America who Fas cers plete facilities for collecting national sta~ tistics is Hon. A. R. Spefiford, Librarian of Congress. All the data which he se cures during the year is carefully stained and has been put into & beok, His last iss sue, “The American Treasury of Facts,” has been sentus by Mess, H, H. Warner & Co., proprietors of the famous Sefe Kids ney and Liver Cure, and itis really & oy- ¢lopedia in itself. In this busy age one can grasp national affairs only by statistis cal figures, and the work under considera. tion reflects much credit on Messrs, Ware ner & Co., whe have secured it. AMOS C. NOYES. Death of the Ex-State Treasurer at His Home in Westport. b.— Hon. of Williamsport, September Amos CC. Noyes, ox-state {treasurer Pennsylvania, was stricken with paralysis Friday night at his home at Westport, Clintor. county, and died five minutes be fore midnight. — Ea 3 a TWO YOUNG MEN INJURED © THE RAILROAD NEAR PE. TERSBURG. Petersburg, September 5.—About b o'clock yesterday morning, the first secs tion of Unien line going east, struck and severaly injured two young men named Martin Hageus and John Ressman, ata point one and a half miles from this place. westward freight train, and as it had to lay over at this peint to be passed by two passenger tfins, they jumped out of a box seatsd themselves on the rails of the south track. It seems they fell asleep while sit- “A portion of the Democratic undertook to secede from the Union ant thereby broke up the Democratic party. If the Democratic party 1 to break up the Union the Union surely have been broken up. sane man, not blinded by partisan judice, doubt that without prompt, ‘orous, loyal, courageous and patriotic tion of the masses of the party that it would have been possible: for the Republican party to have preser|{ would | vig] acs t Farragut, if Smith, if Thomas, if Grant, if Meade, if Meagher, if Corcoran, Burnside, if Sheridan, if Hancock, and|f a long ro will come to every man 8 might recite, had not stoo drawn their swords and marched to the rescue of the Government, do you bhe- lieve it would have been saved by the present stay-at-home resentatives of Massachusetts, not one whom did go to the war, ev gachusetts Democrats showed them the way, remaining at home in safety, 80 that their ranks, undiminished by dis ease or the bullet, are able to fill all the prominet eivil offices both in the diate and Federal governm 3 soldier, either Republican or Democratic} among them, But lI need not cite aseéx-| y amples of the fealty and Democracy of the North Constitution these great trions names. of onr armies! They were as largely recruited from the Democratic as from iy the Republican party. For the correct ness of this assertion let me speak of my own knowledge. 1 marched to the Guif with a New England division, contain. ing 6,000 men, and there could not have been found 5X0 men who had ever voted any ot Democratic ticket. They voting for the Union for whic fought, and they have been ¥ the same direction since, tinue so to vote when they vol d by the Union|, 1 to the flag and| and illos. per than the came back h they had | * oting in ® e¢ with] side they fought. L “Go to your soldiers’ homes, where the shattered and warworn velerans are collected to the number of some six thousand, and you will find fa racy, where 3 to vote by the laws of the State. “In saying this I by no means detract * from the patriotism and zeal ofthe rank © and file of the Republican voters who!o stood shoulder to shoulder with their I I pay, and have at), good - nd 1° {ion of the Union, : all times paid, just tribute to their qualities as citizens and soldiers, a never have undertaken to discrimipat between soldier comrades, in a partisan “I admit freely the fact that there were more Republican than Democratic, United States—gallant, military rank by higher grades of ] countrys heroism and devotion to their “The reason for this is obvious; quite 11 the Governors of the NorthernB pointed a BELLIGERENT MEETS HIS DUES, Srigaria, Mo, August 30.—At a on Batorday at Bhannondale, For the Centre REronten, A THE TRIAL OF FAITH AND LOVE, And God sald unto Abraham, Take now thy son, thine only son lsanc whom t! | The superior officers of the army {ara so regarded in such great erisses,! fand are held to such responsibility! . pecialy those at or near the head of Pi°™ it. that it is necossary on such moment.| “hauton county, two negroes had a pur occasions to dare Lo determine for| quarrel, aud one shot the other dead. themselves what is lawful and what is|Shertly after Ratrick O'Brien a cons not lawful under our system.~ Han: stable, attempted to arrest the murs cook to Sherman. December, 1876, | dover, but he was resisted, and the ne- bosincd fro swore that no man could arrest ENGLISH'S MORTGAGES, ym or take his pistol from him, August 20, | whereupon O'Brien killed him with a |shot gun; INORG {UNPRECED | i thou! os lovest, and get the inte the land of Moriah: for a burnt offering and offur him there upon one of tho meuntaing which 1 will tell the of ¥ 0 Gen, : "ne [LL i The Trial go kill thy son his tragedy are God, Abraham and ¥ i i ANRIG Phe charac ars of { MR {saac. The victim is lsane Not a bullae ypted son: not Ishmael, but an] UIRER ri The place wieres this solemn Meo % BP ean nm—— ia tof ' ENTED IMMIGRA- TION, WasnmixaroN, August 20,—~The immense migration to the United WILINY | States is attracting much attention y di - |from Government officials, and from aA + data already at hand, it is calcula ¢ who i! . ted that arrivals this year will exceed the arrivals for any year since Amer ica was settled. The question is much discussed here and the belief general Hnalan to purchases of Diopartv at tA in ly entertained that the movement will ation to purchases of property al ax sales} geen ym for o series of years. Re in Marien Uo ' Ind ; i Lhe DAME of Wm ; 0 ' i : Y : "Wd aorts from U, B. Consuls in Germany H. English, we know that said publication ' t to Bhs We wore oj id England and other countries P RT pre Lue i i state that the movement of population to our shore will increase for some- time, nly Calve n the Cincinnati Che heh iah, on Mount ¢ / slation to purchases of property at tax o., Ind. by Hon Wi] ry effaotual rom Beers } va him to dell ‘ th 3 qf 1. about 20 you! HE 1, i Oy Lhe two ve re Indi r Me. BE the Public. the publiostion recently it # of apo! glia} ging toad BOQOF I'o elo in TIAA In might have ob referent the Clncinnati ¢ oa tot consistent with } althar of Again, ne When Ishmae Gen. | #8 & mar jed or had 3 English, Franson has been assigned y #il (heso purchases, and vere M1 { in the properly, and bought solely for the purpose of Bim LAWARY & Fe Was give. i 1s Yr Or crimins ARON had boo fie thing English owns 1 ARC t saving from penaity, and not for purposes speculation. We had express instroes : Ti yi m Mr. Eng bh not to bid off any the dast of the earth, [property on speculation, We are both make his statement a matter of justice. WALTER RIVERS, D.M. GREENE 1850, ~The| the same article about fore. lp es - GARFIELD VOTES. In a speech on the Tarif Bill in $870, Mr. Garfield said: “I affirm that the tendency of modern thought is towards free trade.” He voted for the bill reducing the {tariff on iron from 80 to 87 per ton, He voted in 1864 (on Juue 27th) to redcue the tariff ‘on railroad, iron from 80 to 60 cents [per hundred pounds, He dodged the vote on raising the tariff on pig iron!proposed hy the bill of 1864, He voted for every bill reducing the tariff on iron passed since he has been in Congress. Beil also | yf pro hast A100 with the PRR ¥itions fre gl hs @Q nt $48 y shall BURKILL seed ¥ a8 the stars for W thy be, or republicans, and ia ig § 3 id i! Pile § Hu Bid ith purely as Or he might can 1 return smily, with t hat fae wo She will say! Surel And ght Ww ns and Canadnites say. omy garments Indianapolis, August 16, statement in f mortgages is of like character, Mr. English never if it can be avoided inlgent of credit dosures referred to were in other like ea et where it was necessary to perfect y husband have I thon agsair ft will geiciosur It Iti brabam and 19 mi SEY pL 6 an olernal reproach to Welcome iain have oug would well known that A fareclos 88 & morigage 18 AILArs ¢ of the most in Th + 3» i the life of § is Was ce y rod braham, ihe Cru many instances in bankrupt and He must BOW pans, 189 pid hrough which i last of a decade of trinle (title, nor is the number of foreclosures at fe. (ail remarkable when Mr. S——— ——— menses business is taken inl English's im : ” : —_ yconsideration.] HAY Frrry.rour YEans OrLp.— Peter Deysher, of Washington towns ship, Berks county, sold ten tons of bay that had been in his bara fifty four years, being part of the first crop that was housed after the barn was built fifty-four years ago. Mr. Dey sher sold the hay on condition that if it was not found good the purchaser need not pay for it, but it turned to be dni perfectly sound, and was paid for his State, in which he ~ Whether g|PrompLY according to the agreement. ble to indulge myself in meeting] a °8 Engle. licans of Pennsylvania this year| Woman in Marshall county, Kans h +1 can disposs of{%as has bad bad luck with husbands. receive attention be-| I WOM them were hanged by vigil: Just now AnceSGommittees, a third was sent ty yo whether 1 shall ba able tol the penitentiary and a fourthjeommit- any event I shall|ted suicide. Nothing bad has haps atked me to go ameng | pened to the fifth, mi always liked and | ence, Ob d rises early The papers of Indianapolis have not cop: fad the (on ff, nor bas the wn done Mr, English the least in. Abrabam in morning, aa § { BALA, He makes preparation for the sae- |} ublicati ifice He looked to r God had pron e: We will 80 and worship. He left the young men seo Lhe piace whith» d to direct him nia jer where you see that . ight “Chairman Cesena, of the Pennsylvan. ih wy » : \ t ia Republican State Committee, bas receiv. Tt fed a letter from Senator Roscoe Conkling, {ated Utica, N.”Y., nly invitation fo take the they loved lsasc, He obliged Isaac to j . A " tha 18th is { i arry the wood to test his obedience and the 15th fast, in re {oan f f Chel BAYS | Ibo a 3 . sha the repu touching. 1. A trying ques. . dep When we ma 4 ican the Lamb L This was Ww £00 ’ A teaching question a oy wrrsad } . i : MW ABE ie SA0UIG God, we Where pme into house of + 3 iLO Lhe CALYASA onsiger Lhe Amb s13 gat} quesiion Are we redy lov Siate, but in he friend ef Ged advances hoe u! uestion is sol “While nothing will be done,” says .— [the Washington Sar, “in regard te Sexitor Wapx HamProx: “Is my|the successor to General Myer, the 8 wl 1 since the close of the war and | indications point to either General better understanding! Miles, the Indian fighter, or General ns—a broad and downs| Upton as the coming Chief of the the Union—to be fritted away [Signal Service,” t is son, and laid by the forgeries of an obscure newspap wir geries of an obscure newspaper; A Womelsdorf, Berks county, cor And ds attribu. ‘ v8 stretched ted to me noranvihing approachin them) respondent of the Reading Eagle, says Yoanc ; NOT ADYIRINK APPTOACRIng MM! that Samual J, Tilden, of Gramercy deans. But - | Park, has offered $1,500 for “the \ fortitude of t |largest dog in America,” which is lace, The dog is an i i Provic God ened. will provide himself 8 recor us They came 10 all my efforts for a My s a, the sectic ve built an alter and laid the wood reaching for th 1d bound lasac b “ » it ? i writer ? 1 neither used the wor ow with a firm resolution he his son. 8 in meanis t Ww tpg ling, makes no attem we wold Jit MOUUBY Wvhiu wg wih AT W. T. Bhafler of Mount Uuion, Hun. tingdon, was out driving between that lace and BShirleysburg he met a utcher driving a steer, The animal hecoming refractory the doctor got out of his buggy to assist the butcher, Just at this point there isa precipice about thirty feet high, and the dector wi stationed in the wood near it. Ail of a sudden the enraged animal rush. ed into the wood, knocking him over tho abyss, and thenitambled after hi, falling on him. One of the doctor's arms was badly crushed, He was as sisted to his home, but it is not known whether he hurt internally or whether hin injuries will prove fatal, Bcraxrox; Pa, August 80,~All the conl mines in this region resumed work ou full live to~day. iid - MARRIED. On the 1st of Sept, 1880, by Rev. M. I, fhadew, Mr. John ¥, Royer to Miss Mary A Dosl, both of Tusseyville, Centre coun- ty, Pa. On the 10th Aug, by Rev. A. C, Whils mer, Mr, Fred'k D. Carew, of Milton, and, Miss Anns BR. Minnieh, of Spring Mills. } TS I CL TR DIED, Aug. 20th inst, Henry Heston, sen of! Adam and Susan Bower, aged 10 years and 20 days. “Though te day we're filled with mourn- ng. Mercy still is on the throne; With thy smiles of love returning, We oan sing thy will be done. To thine arms that soul is given ; Thou hast taken but thine ow ; Lord of Barth and God of Heaven, Ever more thy will be done.” + Spring Mills Market. Wheat No 1, 95, No 2, 85, No 8, 60. Rye, G0c Corn, ears, per bu, 40 ¢, Corn old, Oats, 30, Buckwheat, ble, Barley, 60c, Cloverseed, $5.00 to Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, 18¢, Tallow, Ge. Lard, fie, Ham, 10c, Shoulders, te. Bacon or side, Te. Eggs per doz, 16¢, Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grencble, YXECUTORS SALE. ~ . i There will be exposed to Public Sale on the premises, | two miles north of Spring Mills Station, | on the Lewisburg and Tyrone RR , on i Friday, October 8th, 1880. The following valuable Real Estate of Adam Fisher, dec'd, known asthe Farm. ors Mills property, consisting of 8 MER. CHANT AND CUSTOM FLOURING MILL, in complete rusning order with ihe capacity to 4 run of Burrs having Tar hina Water Wheels | on Penn's Creek a never failing stream, also, thereon a G00D BAW MILL on the same stream LARGE DWELLING Houses with a complete STORE ROOM. An excellent well near the house of never failing water, GOOD BANK BARN and other ont. wujidings. Also, about 40 scres of land part of which is well timbered with white pine, oak, and Hemlock, beunded by the ands of Jno, P. Ross’ heirs Jno. Bartges heirs, Robert J. Smith, Gee. Riupe ad shears, Orchard with choice fruit, twe tenant houses, garden and Stables, Sale to commence atone o'clock P. M of said day when terms will be mad known by J.B. FISHER, aeweptts POLLY FISHER, § Executor L. SPANGLER, A patton] PANGLED: flor ult a * * German, Offics in Furst's new M. e. ¥ BOOT & SHOE Opposite et ag House, One Price Store ! ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, The Cheapest Bhos Store in the “ounty. er you buy or not. Tise finest French Calf Boots and Gaiters made 1 fooler in the Conrad IMBOOVERER OF LYDIA E. PIAWKHAM'S Coos CTND, Zhe Bositive Cure For all Female Complaints, Tule preperation, as its name siguifias, consists of cate lavalid. Upon one trial the merits of this Com - pound will be recoguised, as relief ls bnmedicte | and when (iagse if continued, in ninety oine eases lo & bun, dred, ap 4 is elected arth de will tee tity, Os socoust of fis proves merits, it bs today re ihe ia the conptery. I will cure entireld the worst form of falling sequent spinel weakness, and ie eopetially adapied to tae (hinge of Lite. [twill dissolve and spel bumors rae: the uterusin en early stage of development,’ The taadesy to cancerous humors hare is chothed very speolily by its use, it bas proved G0 be the preab set snd best remedy that bas ever been diseover- = | “Tisley's Witch Hazel Prostration, [Cures Headache, Warranted equal in quah - Jor. ties 50¢. weight backache, ls always i binge robe bee Fotos, She, Pint Bort ia with the ow, act in harmony law that governs the T5 CHLOR- For Kidney Complaints of either sox this somspound ; ensampased, : FOR PURIFYING, BLEACHING AND DISIN- Lydia E Piskdamts Vegetable Compound Stands presminently the best Price $100 Six bottles for $5.00. Sent by mall in the Alum put up is Sian form of pile, wiss tn the form of Losenges, o8 resid | 3 Lh Boyes Lb, Boxes, 1L5. Boxes, All First Class Keep It: Ave your druggist , if he bas neith-. CHARLES F, RISLEY hoe ree 6 Consigndt 5 — HARDWARE — WILSON, MFARLANE & CO. NEW GOOBS---FPANIC PRICES. H E A HEATERS] LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, nd Corpldity of the Liver, 8 slits por bos, We would especially call atiention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, ting there and did not awaken intimeto escapes the accident which befel them. Both are from the vicinity of /ltoona, and, it is rumored, have parenis ‘mn good circumstances. Hagens had both feet and left hand cut off. His skull was also frac tured, besides being bruised otherviise. He ‘sn have resamed work on ful! time. illionaires, the privcipal owner of thejHuW al that mes seem better all around since the Philad. Branch commenced selling clothing so low. They offer nc shod- dy. regimental officers, and therefore son seems to be parallel to the faith of ¢ they appointed most largely their Re- father, But with what beart could publican friends. But the Democratic | A praham tie those soldier, when he enlisted patriotically, perhaps, had « appointed himself a private. bis bleansnp “Yes. my comrades, whether you were | 1 DICSsifig, Republicans or Demecrats, and whether tao Him, and wera now ! the v 4 : tender | Philadelphia and Atlantie city railraod,|Uln dog, and was bought in Germany that, land head of the firm of Willilnm Massey &!|last summer. He weighs one hun Co., the extensive slebrewsrs, has sent a!dred and eighty-two pounds, measures o secretary of the Union Lea Six feet nine inches from tip of nose y gue, saying that his appointment by Pres. | 10 tip of tail, and is only two years ident Boker on the League eampaigniold. He attracted Mr. Tilden's ats ~AND THE- 70 WELCOME HOWE NEZATING STOVE. RR pose SALRE.— VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Executor of the astais of George Fowler, late of Haines Twp. 1a0'd, will offer at Public Sale, on t™ premises, about 4 miles south of Millheim 3 id nde Pw HRGUET, han I un to ask # § $ ’ { {0 em | i0Llar LO LE pore siran —The San Francisco Board of Super. v sors have passed a refolution ender y . . . Rs Democrats, bound with the cords of love and duly 4 ing the freedom of the city to Prasident Haves. The people of nearly every town in this county think of siowing the same honors to the proprielors of the Philad, Branch Clothing stcre, be- cs.use they make it a rule to sell Cloth- irg so low that every body can dress de- cently. i Reesman received a se) ! i —— PONDER QN THESE TRUTHS. Torpid kidneys, and constipated bowels, —Excellent sweet potatoes, cl eap at Sachlers, Any thing you want in the line of groceries, you can get i' fresh, pure, and wholesome at Sechlirs, ad- mitted the best grocery in the state, ax1a Stare CoLLEG) admits Endowment half a million. Courses of study, Classical, fie, and Agricultural. A thorough ratory Department. Expeises $3 to $5 per week. For eatalogue, address JosErm SsorTLIDGE, A. M., Pres. State College, Pa, 12aug 8t. —A complete set of Appletor's New American Encyclopedia, good :8 new, 1873, 16 vols, is offered for sale, at a greatly reduced price. It is a complete ibrary in itself. Apply at Rero:TER of fice. tf. —Well reader, were vou arourd atthe T:eehive? If not then go at omce, else you will miss a grand sight. Tho finest wesortment of dry goods in Centre coun ty just arrived from New York, nd sold lower than the lowest. The Beehive aims to sell goods cheaper tlan any other store. —We advise the republicans of Centre county to form reading societies aad have the RErorTER read aloud every evening during the campaign. ~The pic-nic of the Veteran Club has heen postponed until September 25th, at which time it will be held at Union. 1 0, PEXNSYLY % sexes, Oil 1 ~The Owl man settled his Bellefonte libel suit, and wants to go to Colorado, He may be a wiser man now. —Stoneware all sizes, queensware the finest quality, always on hand it Sech- ers grocery, and offered very low, at vholesale or retail. They purch: se these woods by the car load hence are enabled to sell cheaper than other stores, —Maj. Wm. L. Reynolds did a hand- some thing for the Hancock legion of jellefonte in purchasing 50 uniforms for ‘hat club. —Any one would have been booted wut of the great natiopal conventions, if ie had undertaken to offer a resolution lenying that Sechlers keep the best as- sortment of groceries in the county. No sne attemps to deny it hereabouts. Kidney~ Wort has cured thousards Try it and you will add one more 0 thei number, Habitual costiveness afflicts millions of the American people, Kidney-Wort will care it. Kidney<Wort has cured kidney com- plaints of thirty years standing. Try it. lp FATAL BLASTING EXPLOSION— ENRAGED CHINAMEN, New York, September 2.—A special from Ottawa, Ont , states on authority of advices received from Yale, Briish Co lumbia, that duringthe blasting operations there on the work of the Canad. Pacific railway, nine Chinamen, who wee stand- ing on a rock over a blast, whens perma- ture explosion took place, wer hurled high into the air and fell maimed and bleeding to the earth. Two had their skulls fractured. Friends of the irjured men seized their picks and axes and start. ed to wreak their vengeance on the fore man of the gang, who was a white man. They chased him for several mile:, but he finally escaped. Although all ware more or less injured, it is thought all but three will recover. ness sn lf on pe The army ehould have not do with the selection or inauguration of Presidents. The people " i the President. The Congress declares in a joint session who he is! We of the army have only to obey his mandates, and are protected in so doing only so far as they may be lawful. Hao. cock to Sherman, December, 1876. hing to fll es—— JAMAICA'S HURRICANE. Kingston (via Havana), August 19, 1880 A disastrous hurricane passed over this island last night. Thousands of psople are bouseless. Crops, fruit trees snd farm produce generally are destroyed. Colossal trees were uprooted and churches demols ished. The barracks in this city were de- stroyed. Three waryes are gome, and —Ex-Sheriff, Richard Conly, died o last Saturday afternoon, at his home in Jenner township, from the effects of a saancer in the face, which has given him gonsiderable trouble for a nunber of years. Mr. Conly was a good citizen and respected by al! his large circle of a quaintance. He lived near Cer tre Hall when elected as Sheriff, and at the ex- piration of his term became a citizen of Benner township. He was abou’ 71 years of age, and father of Mr, John “only, of this place. —Mr. Thompson sold outrigit to the steel company the right to mine and re- move all the iron ore upon 300 acres of is land for the sum of ninety-six thous- dollars, all risks of quantity and quality with the steel company. And he sold to the same company the option to take all the ore from an additional three hundred acres for the additions] sum of one hundred thousand dollars the op- tion to expire the first day of next July. The lands are situated in Patton town- ship, in this county, the ores ae hema- tite, of good quality, and [upon thorough test by the steel company] alm st entire- ly free from phosphorous, and lence ex- tremely valuable for steel-making pur- poses. In writing of this sale we should have stated that the proceeds of thesale go to Mr. Moses Thompson and to the late firm of Linn & McCoy, one half to each. So says the Morning News, ® neighbors, best quality. card. ed anywhere else, Give hing a sight large and thirty-two small vessels Ne wrecked in the barbor. Famine isim- nent, and help is required for the star ving thousands, SPORTSMEN LOOK HERE! Little Breech-loading R2mington Sporting Rifles, Calibres, 22, 32, and 38, regular beauties, 17 to 21 dollars each. Muzzle loading double shot guns, $6.50 to $20 ; great bargains, Winches er Rifles, Model 76, splendid arms, Call and be convinced. List price: Double breech- loading shot guns, real twist barrels, side snap action, a good gun $210(, Calibre 12. Revolvers from $1,25 to $1100 ; new Pennsylvania rifles $10,00 ; doul fe muzzle loading Rifles, and Rifle and shot guns, my oun make $25,00 (every one warranted and only a few on hand). Ammunition, and all goods in the line of lire arms constantly on hand; breech-los ding fire arms carefully repaired. Deschners, High St., Bellefonte, Pa. sept2 St. ASSEMBLY. - A correspondent desires us to mention the name of John Shannon, esq, of Cen tre Hall, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to democratic usages, We are authorized to announce that Dr, P. 8. Fisher, of Zion, will be a candidate | for Assembly subject to democratic usages. ‘We are authorised to announce that J. P. Gephart will be a candidate for Assem- bly subject to democratic usages. vou are now Republicans or 3 ckets you may undertake to disrupt lorious Union of ours, whether from the! h. or the East or the! West. with what there are left of oar d 85 0 3 ‘ } « 38 ps whatever ti vote, let any} hs h > b X march old ave x 5 under the leadership of our mander, General Hancock, an i the stay-at-ho and devotion to the cause of our! Haneock did it then, In his letter of acceptance he says it now, and ® ive other lesson to seston triotism + 3 ! £ to the nation? ly armas a A ———— Fee Or Bribe? $5,000 for “speaking to Gov. Shepherd ¢ * about it!” On the whole Garfield was pavement, But what do farmers pought dirt cheap. and mechanics, who toil and drudge fo years to put by this sum, thiok of a|l onds, by about it.” Experts appointed by the Government to investigate, testified this pavement, whih enlisted Garfield's + influence, was “a frand and a swindle.”| It was even worse than the Nichelson,| which used to offend all the senses on Fifth aveoue and Wood street, and is now decaying on some of the suburban Avenues, Garfield's testimony as to “speakiogie lows : “Before the Glover investigating Com- | mittee General Garfield was a witness, and this is extracted from the official re- port al Garflelg, did you file with the Board! of Public Works of the District, a brief of opinion, written, printed or others) wise, upon the subject of the De Golyer! “Did you at any time appear before the board and make any argument) I did, hut I did speak to Governor S8hep-| herd on the subject, giving my opinion | in its favor. or either of them or their agents, at any | time of your agency in the pavement of}, this particular contract? A. Fivethous-|' and dollars.” : “In regard to the superiority of the pavement which Chairman Garfield ad-| vocated for $5,000, another witness, 0. H. Quinby, who bas been a Superin- lumber was a fraud and a swindle!” ———————————— A ——— A SAA SAA SEA AYOOBEKHAN'S ARMY DISPERSED] AND THE AFGHAN CAMP CAPTURED. General Roberts telegraphs at 6 o'clock on the evening of the 1st instant as fol-| lows: Ayoob Khan's army has been de- feated and dispersed, it is hoped, with but slight loss on our side. One British regi-| ment has three officers killed and six| wounded and eighteen men killed and| fiy-seven wounded. The loss of Lhe nae tive troops on our side is not known, but it| is believed nol to be excessive, Ayoob Khan's camp was captured. The body of Lieutenant M’' Lain was found in the camp and appearances indicated that he had re- cently been murdered, { i { rn ly ti The following item is worthy the atten tion of Centre county Supervisors. The Reading Eagle says : Hon, Hester Cly mer, we have been informed, will institute a suit at once against Comru township for ‘We are authorised to announce that W. A. Murray will be a candidate for Assem- bly subject to democratic usage. We are authorized te annoance that Chester Munson, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for Assembly subject to dem- ocratic usages, | We are authorized to announce that Benjamin ¥. Hunter, of Benne», will be a candidate for Assembly, subject to demo~ cratic usages. ‘We are authorized to announce that D. C. Wilt, ot Millheim, wiil be a candidute for Assembly, subject to democratic usa~ damages sustained to himself and family Tuesday evening while driving over the Three Mile House road. The probabili- ties are that through the negligence of its Fpypervisors Comru township will now haye a heavy bill of damages to pay, which might and ought to have been avoided, if those whose duty it was te place the road from Reading to the Three Mile House in a safe condition had attend. ed to their duties. The ola adage? of “a stitch in time saves nine,” it seems, was not one of the principles thut governed the guperyigore of Comru in their road repairs Ket Jat it must be done; with hands fast ound, he lays him or and on the head of the sacrifice. hiABT, ANDY A ow with foods of tears, wo may supposs, ln . colored people of Little i as to oe gives and takes the final farewell ofa! The th wad This being congregation for le the other asked for continued f has been praying » yal ¢ ather and puts on th » . 5 f scrificer, with fixed heart and eye lifted sant the ravity of a ‘shine, The mir the wet the people “You folks oughter be asham. tretched out his hand to give the fatal led of yourselvrs. This cresscut prayin’ is Oo { followir g nets 10 5. he takes the knife sand of the dry te0 was without his knowledge, and tention at the last dog show in New |ter's room at night, and would be an # needs of the soil. One! ‘an. [888 : “General Roberts attacked # ANC gan tL know what to do. oo Narrows, Union county, was acciden~ ing to serve, on the ground that he| York city, having received the first intended to support Hancock. |diploma. The dog sleeps in his mas Rock arelugly customer to encounter. rain AD official dispatch from Quettah, ™ district |a0d dispersed Ayoub Khan's force y { captured twenty-seven guns. The ‘| Cabulese have retreated up the Ar {gand Ab Valley. —Several weeks ago Mrs. Isanc | Kleckner, residing in Brush Valley kesbarre, August 23. —A serious cave! tally shot by her little grandson. in progress at Plaines near this city on Mrs, K., who is about 60 years of age, the surface over the mines of the Dalaware| was engaged in clekning out a small Several chest and laid a revolver, contained ng iL ngs have siready been injured at the| therein, upon the window sill, Un tervenes saying! mine. Five houses are in imminent das known to her the little fellow ioked the lad, neither! gor'of destruction and about three acres of fit up and while playing with it behind im, And Abra ground have sunk from six inches to two her back, it was discharged, the ball striking her in the region of the . : {shoulder blade whence it could not be The Lord will provid =r J. J. 4. Ba h Ja disloged. Atlast accounts the old la- Je 4 will provide, smployes, is out with a card in Seiybioh dy had nearly recovered from the ef emarks, the contradictions by the Republican) ge of the wound, 1. Nothing is teo precious for God to Journals of Senator Wallace's assertion! He gave us his sen, his only son, that the Democratic Congress had studi | dud To ously kept in mind the services of Union| soldiers, regardless of party, in the ape the holy angeisand all pointment of officers under its control: “An editorial statement was recently t to the effect | i or Abraham's will : Is of God, angels and or hy laugh the Church's » £ wis 1 0 he never shrinks a! But the huild (ay not thine hand upu - called the name of the place Ball, one of the Sanale } nreh. # fe n itself, with all 9 wy Nothing is too valuable for us to give, made bythe Cincinnati Gaze All our lime, {alents, wealth that the Democratic members of the Sen. ate, ns soon as they get control of thal yrabam's consecras | body, held a caucus and decided to make] J.T. is clean sweep of the disabled soldiers] whom they found upon the rolls of Senate § employes. That a caucus was held is true, | | but it is not true that any such order of ro-| Senator Vorhees war 8 WOEFUL WINDS ——— moval wasadopted The follow 1879, that all of the wounded scldiers were! retained. They were not many in number, | New York, September 8. ng further particulars of the recent hurri. Hancock & English meetiag and on the L. & T. RR. ON WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22.1880, AT 10 A. M,, the follow ing described valuable real estate, consist ing of 800 ACRES FARM AND TIM BERLAN D, about 80 acres are clear, and good farming land, with an abundance © sl! kinds of fruit, apples, Joaches, &e Thereon erected TWO HOUSES, NEW BANK BARN. Cider press and all othe needed outbuildings. One lot joining the railroad station, contains two acres am has a house erected thereon, Therears 01 the premises TWO ORCHARDS. Th. balance of the land is well timbered wit White pine, White oak, Hemlock anc Yellow pine. There is a never failing wa ter power, one of the bast in the sounty on Penns eresk, with 8 GOOD SAW MILL lately recconstructed, and adjoins ing the railroad station. i This property offers one of the bes) chances in the state for a profitable invest. ment. There are are a number of stream : of running water on it. Ne tract bas bet ter lumbering facilities, and besides being: in one of the best hunting and Cw ter. ritories. is sultable for a FIRST CLASH SUMMER RESORT. The property will be offered in different parcels orasa whol: to suit purchasers, Terms will be made known on day of sale, by M H. HARTER, Hartleton, Pa. Executor, A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. 20 »" Ators of administis ! dio on 1h aatase ary Smith, iste © twp., dec'(, haviag been granted to the undersig: - ed, all persons indebted to said estate mie required to make immed paymen ., and those having claims against the same {0 present them, duly suthentioated by law for settlement, DAVID D. SMITH, Penn Hall, Pa. Ade! . 12aug ot. THE ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on | : . 3 . A {kept their places under Demecratic rule. The wind raged with such fury atthe These employes were Charles N. Rich. 1 to ceas|arde, Assistant Keeper of Stationary, Secs \burg, on Friday night 10th. Turn out! olary’'s office; John G. Merritt, M. J.|ville, Saturday afternoon 11th. The pole Branches of trees were! Bunnel, h i gles, | G. Ball, all hom remain in the employ of Hancock in Pennsvalley. Let Penn, { discharged, but for what reason I do not { know. It was certainly not on aceount of” | bis having been a soldier or a Republican, | Wil be present from across the moun- Il of the others retained are soldiers| tein. The orator for the occasion will be Gov. Curtin, Let republicans too turn Ferguson turn out strong. Delegations blowa off, trees A list is giv ty-flve ves. which sustained more « fr {but 1 believe in fair play sels t less damage, | in Tair pig SATA Ng broken up. T saels ashore on the pali cept one has been blown away including the harbor head wha Phe sen beach | is strewod with flour, rice snd other artis] cles of food. It is balieved that several | lives are lost, as many persons from differ- ent vessels are missing, Those who are gaved from the shipping could not secure anything in the way of clothing or effects The heavy tiles which pave the Victoria market wharves hui off, leaving the market a mere skeleton, Wo sndes, Mvary wharf, ex . rolls, On besn blown All the penitentiary vessels have foundered and those at Port Royal have sustained considerable damage, The harbor pres sents a dreadful appearance, as there is to ba seen, « ole B® led. Height of the Storm. At 8.50 the fury of the storm was af ils] The hissing, creaking, whistling, |** > : ind of the wind was fearful {and Republicans and have never been dis : ) ,[turbaed on account of their antecedents or|out and hear the issues discussed by the {opinions. I am free to state that I have great war governor. {no sympathy with the Democratic party.| [1 vote as a Republican, 1 talk as a Ropubs| . ; . {1iean I was appointed’ as & Republican; | AUTION :—Notico Is heroby given for all that al that I do hereby assign all my pers Jrgli0) ay for ali thal, and |gonal property on the premises eccupled ashore and] write thiz communication as an act of by me, to my son Alexander Zottle, as his {justice to the Democratic Senate, which | property, until I redeem the samo by pay: "1 has delt equarely and impartially with all| io the sup be demands for the money he dicabled won on it ‘ : | furnished to pay judgment and stop sale the disabled me n on iis without re~ | of same. JouN ZEITLE, gard to their politics. Let the devil bave|Ysept 8t, Potter Twp. bis des ad ull SHpaES lies M denouncs| . INQUEST NOTICLL ed as they deserve, whether they emanate; { ii N33 : n the matter of the Estate of Philip from Republican or Democratic sources. | Erle, deceased. ato of Gregg township, I would add, further, that when Mr, Wil-| Centre county, Penna. was discharged, Sergeant-at-Arms, | To David Ertle, Daniel Ertle, Elizabeth Bright gave the positien to Senater Don | Burrell, A G. Busta, Jun Brie, Cameron, whose appointes is filling it at| Samuel Ertle, Onaroline Genizel, an hi e : | Goo, Gentzel. The heirs and legal rep~ this time and is a good Republican. resentatives of Philip Ertle, deceased. J.J. G. BALL" [Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition issued out of the Offa's Court lof Centre county, and_ to m directed, an linquest will be held at the late residence A call is out for a Central Republican Hancock club in New York city, signed by 228 persons who have hitherto acted with the Republican party. It is designed to sarve as a nucieus for Republican Han- cock elnbs throughout the Stale, many of which have already bean formed, A fire in Sertnagur-Cashmere destroyed 150 houses. lives were lost and many persons were injured, Monday night during a terrific thunder storm, two brothers named Dellefield were struck by ligntning and instantly killed, falling side by side, at New Amherst, Ohio. |Gregg, and County of Centre, en Thurs day. the 30th day of September A, I) 1880 at 10 o'clock a. m., of said dny, for the purpose of making partition of the Real not 8 sound vessel or wha a ————— DGE IN SPAIN GIVES WAY XTY-RIGHT SOLDIERS DROWNED A -h A BRI SIX aN : can be done without prejudice to or spoil Lg ing of the whole, otherwise to value and Madrid, Septemibe 2 wooden bridge oyer the river Kbro, near Lagrano, tell to-day while a batialion of troops wae crossing. One eaptlsi tures lieutenants and 90 men were drowned. wo tp pe Some if you think proper, JOHN SPANGLER, Sherif’s office, Sheriff, Bellefonte, Pa. Sept. 9 4t, J. D. ROSS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Jas. BR. Bradley, a leading republican of Mercer county, engaged in tho iron busi ness, in a speech announces himself for Hancock, esl sai a An explosion of a ceal oil lnmp caused the burning of 22 buldings in Saiamanas ce lf Mp so The first railroad train from Texas reached New Orleans last Sunday, and it is bailed as the most import. ant event that has happened to New Centre | § xy, Orleang io years, aud upon shortest netises fsept 3 THE THE BO RS and the KID EYS. n ors wel health tas are sire to TolOW Wi TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Biliousness, Headachn, Dyspepsia, Jaun. dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid. ney Complaints, Gravel, Disbetes, Sediment in the Urine, Milky or Bopy Urineg or Eheu- matic Pains and Aches, blood | a A eo a hen have bon expelled naturally. KIDNEY-WORT restore the hes) sotion and all these destroying ovis Wii be banished ; neglec 5 HR t to suffer, eured, Tryltgndyos ¢ number. i gladden your the torment * | » i i | and you will live cusands havebeen will add one more to th cath willonce more { | y Kor. Wout wil cure you. Try a pack age at onoe an satisfied. tis a dry vepetadle compound and One Package makes six quarts of Medicine, has it, or will get &t for Mig ®t upon having 4. Price, $100, & 00., Propristors, Burltegton, Vi. i § (WIL send post paid) ~ NOTICE. bo Y virtue and authority of the powers and duties in me vested by the 11th Section of Act of Assembly ef 24th of May 1871, all fish baskets, eel wiers, kiddlss, brush or fascino nets, or any esther perma- nently set means of taking fish in the ra. ture of a seine which are known to he wasteful and extravagant modes of fishing existing in any of the streams within Cen tre county, are herchy declared common nuisances and are ordered to be disme ns tied by their owners or managers, so as to render them no longer capable of taking or injuring fish of the streams of whatever kind; and if such fish baskets, eel wiers. whero they now exist, are not destroyed or dismantled within ten days after ithe date of this notice, 1 shall proceed to res move and dismantle the same as directed by said 11th Section of Act of 24th Muy, 1871, JOHN SPANGLER, Sherif, Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Aug., 81, 1880, 2sept 3t OTICE.—All persons are hereby cu- tioned against trosassiog or shoots ing squirrels in my timber lands. 1 hive four lots lying north, and one seuth of the ublic road leading from Centre Hill to oalsburg. Partjes found $rochussing will be prosecuted, Joy RisueL, dgept 8L 2&8 Our Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargaloslin"8g 2a HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS "8a WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ——— 5 — WILSON, M'FARLANE & 00. HUMSS' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Nowis the Time!, xew mveememse LEXANDER &£CO. A SEED STORE, Wolf’s They mewn wi de at the lowest ponible rice everything the shape o wn secu plese that farmers clud es use, cluding HARBOWS asd CULTIVATO agin tnprelsd pene BINDERS, of these we 8 5 SRA or us 0 and Mowers, ss Combined THE WHEE ed machine, is the HE GREATEST IMP MENT OF THE AGE is the end dy and Binder. Cgsll and see it. It is won~ Se ¥ boy twelve years old, with horse, will follow and bind all the grain that any Resper with side deliv ~ cut save a ep e mac i up from the stubble that Tan ow THE McSHE RILL, either with or I any Ay wita or without fertilizer and seed so Bin tachments. It is the best grain for THE "Hho SEPARATOR. ~The tation he of ae machine is so well established that we can say nothing about it that the people do not know. Any person wantin need of repsirs for those now the RL 7, Blsase call. -— aon SLOVER HULLER We eed or this celebrated Huller WAGONS, CA ond AgoNs dinmiacas, BUGGIES NS. — SR \ u of which i b ; also of the CORTLAND is : LAND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, Care risges, Phactons, and Buggies. A are wairanted. ! and see s examine catalogues as before buyi Ne PLAST aR Scotia, A078 $7.60 per ton. Igraers only. 0.|upon orders at manufacturers’ prices. Be Eerie, sl Japanbe stents, ng an ° hand and sold st wholesale Py go GRAIN.—After the growin harvested we will be prepared ig Sov highest market price for all kinds of grain. COAL. yard is always st. with the best Anthracite Uoal whit we business now before the publi sell at lowest price. BESTE: “an” or af) LIME.—We make the best white )i : Sant al 3 an fea” Wowlh sari ihe State. Bim properties for Mech at home by the industrious, Men, worse | rs STCHfSrs| unas eagel 8 n boys and'g me ondoun vive vous Whole tine 10 the work | FAIRBANKS SCALES-We: - ae'r Tn ehing tw onl A prt Gentle county and wil ape y In, i 3 Rl to make soorions par by nearing ab Suen. 8’, PAIS WIRE ood and tru: sculve TROES We extend an invitation to ¢ ho thas Mabe Wat posite and leurs from d 208 ) of tales mare paticularir the Bellefonte May 6. ALEXANDER & “1 And Allow Interest, F. FORTNEY, Attorney +! L w . Bellefonte, Pa. Office vor bank, 14 ray Discount Notes, Suy sudBell ign, 8 PAPER a at Got Coupo Ee SEE Government Securities, Go . At present we have on . Le |ACUSE CHILLED PLOW ) ’ Sy N.Y. Itis the best Every Description sews XX. ii ue bec SUCH AS ter plows than these can be had for same amount of money. Aliso the Centre EMBROIDERIES, WHITE thout the merits of thie} the GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES |e tee thet READY-MADE SUITS, PARA. GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC, 4 LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, ETC. E10. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER) » $0 OLE ER ERE Ee A TLE a0 18july 1y. J. ZELLER & SON yf N DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte [Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, FancyGoods &e,, ©. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical 16R, Attorney-at- Sie 10! hose Larry a the sourt house. Belafonte PENNSVALLEY BANKING C CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter ell GovernmentSecurities, Gold and Coupons, Wx. Wor Vu. B, MixoLe band for the sale beam plows made at Centre Hall. No M DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS Hall Cornplaier, W hood nay county SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY ALSO CARPETS, Roratk tn yous own town. $5 00tfit free. Portland, Maine. Penn'a, purposes always kept. wayld itv ap. ted Bg beevctent Con est; Discount Notes; Buy and Pros ashier! in Whe hy HENRY BROCKERHOFY. resident, Cashier, ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) ive Deposits, J.D, SHUGER' 10apG8tt
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