A SBA THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs. Oct. 14, 80. TERMS, $2 per year, when paid in cdvanse ; $2.50 when not paid mn advance. Advertisements cts per line for three in sertions, and beents per line for every sub sequent insertion, Advertisements by the year at a liberal discount, Subseribers outside the county should re. mit ws 10 ets, amount of one year's post age, instead of ets as formerly when paid hy themselves, : Subseribers san always tell how their aes counts stand at the Reporter office dy con sulting the lables on their papers. If the lable reads **John Roe 1 jan ‘78 it means that John is indebted for subseripiion from the 1st of January, 1875, and that ¢t 1s fame he was paying the printer RR Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek WESTWARD, 1 5 RM LEAVE AM. , Montandon wus sss 1. 00 6.20 Law isDUurg ave ween serena 12 10 6.85 COU, wins wsrss na, sun 20 Arr, at Spring Mills......0 &0 % ASTW al D. ~Our county fair was well attended on last Thursday, The exhibit was not 80 large as at some former fairs, but the articles exhibited were of first order, Messrs, Bunnell and Aikeng had a fine display of musical instruments, in their bailing, Mr. Camp had a chamber suit of home-made furniture which was ad- mired by all. The Philad. Branch had a fine display of their clothing. 8 & A, Loeb had a large display of ready-made goods. Alexander and Co, contributed the best display of agricultuml ma. chinery vet had at any fair, A fine dis. play of stoves by Hicks, Wilson and AM Farlane also had a nice exhibit stoves, Wheat, fruit, and other products of the soil were excellent. The display of live stock was not up to some former vears. The amusements were successful lv carried out. The Society evidently is heavily in debt, as the Sheriff laid an attachment on the proceeds on Wednes- day. Justice demands that we announce what is for the general good, as to health, material prosperity, and comfort, Hence wo recommend to the people within the reach of these colums, the well arranged, well conducted grocery of Sechler & Co, where all the above valuable results are to be secured hy all who will patronize them. Itis an establishment that de. serves the custom of housekeepers in this county, for all need groceries, and Sechlier's keep goods that are wholesome pure, fresh, and what is important, for cash will sell at a trifle above cost PM 1.66 2X a rN 4 AM, 10.10 10 856 LEAVE Spring Mille. ene Coburft Lu LOWISDUPR wevnsesnsar mens. 30 1246 5.45 Arr. at Montandon......6 50 1.00 6.00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R, R, Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west, Nos. § and 6 with Fast Line west. Sh serene ERA Now for these rewsons wo become their advo cate : for these reasons they have a large trade. When men do what is right, far and honest, they deserve the patronage and support of all, The ore excitement is booming again in the middle and upper end of our wal. ley. All the shafts sunk thus far, show that there is an abundance of ore all through, from south and east of Cen- tre Hall to Centre Furnace, Gen, Greg: has opened banks south of here that prove rich and abundant, Mr, Emerick has found ore south of our town; Mr, Hoffer has sunk a shaft on the west of town : in Harris and Ferguson townships rich ore mines have been opened. Now then for the completion of our railroad, tha ore from along the line will afford enough of hauling to make it pay. —(3en, Irvin Gregg, of Lewisburg, has eased ten acres of ore lands on the Bar ny Wagner farm, about three miles south east of Centre Hall. Gen. Gregg last week opened a number of veins and found them rich, one of them having a breast of ten feet. In some places the are crops out in heavy veins, and there is every indication of an immense gquan- ty of rich iron ore on the lease, These developments will afford additional freight for our railroad, and we trust wiil tend to hurry on its completion, of which there are fiir hopes with the immense ore beds at the western end —An ore shaft was begun on Tuesday on the ground of Mr. John Hoffer, back of the Reformed church in this place, with every indication of finding iron ore. — Lumber operations are brisk on the Tressler tract 1a Georges Valley, recent- ly purchased by Grove & Mingle, A steam mill has been put on the ground, and quite a number of hands employed in the manufacture of lumber, which is LOCAL ITEMS, Scnoor-Tax.—Netice is bareby giv that the schoolsduplioate isin the hands «f the undersigned for (880. On all tax paid before Dec. 1, there will be § per ct de. dusted. From Dec. 1 to Jan. 1, '8], tha face of duplicate will be required, and on all remaining unpaid after Jan. 1, ‘81, there will be an addition of & per ot, so cording to the act of asssembly. Bexa, H. Anxzy, Toct. 2m. Treasurer —Lyon & Co, claim to offer the ! bargains in overcoats, Try them. ~The fair was largely attended. The display about the same a8 in former ex. hibitions, — Lewins sold more clothing during fair week than all the rest. Reason: All the world knows that the Phila. Branch has the best and cheapest clothing, —The Hancock Legion of Bellefonta is | one of the best drilled and finest looking bodies of men in this political campaign. —Go to Lewins for a good warm suit of clothes, for about half price you pay al other places, Fact—try it. —Mr. Daniel Kennelly, of Will county, 111, called to see us the “other day in company with Robert M'Cormick. Mr. K. formerly lived in this valley, and still likes to pay his old friends and home a visit, Boratiit very encouragingly of Trumbull's prospects in Illinois, ~The only way to account for the fam- ine in India is the want of an establish- ment like Schlers grocery, where og masses could buy the necessaries of life, h ‘ wh : pure and cheap, There never was want shipped to contractors in the east. and suffering in Centre county, since} —If you see a well dressed fellow, Sechler's opened up, and there will not | don't envy him, you can dress just like be so long as they remain in our midst | him. He got his clothes at the Philad. | to sell at prices that assures the poorest & | Branch—if you go there you can get as comfortable living. good clothes as he, and for very little! . s “x 3% . Oo yr. i —You can buy a splendid child's suit | Oey | for $2.00 of Lyon & Co, and a boy's suit for $3.50, —Mr. John Houser, of State College, had his right hand torn off by a thresher one day last week. The limb was so shockingly torn that Hig arm had to be fielders around here. It beats any Gar amputated below the elbow. field beet any way, we'll just bet 329 on —At all the weddings held last week, | that. within a circle of fifty miles, the suits| Another big beet has been reported worn were from the Phila. Branch. That | to this office, and this beet is hard to speaks volumes, “By-a-baby-go-to- beat by any other beet. It was raised sleep.” by our good democratic friend, Mr. John —If there is a better team of merchants, Harper, and measares 304 inches in cir- lively. pleasant and accommodating, than -umference, weight 14 pounds. This is Be Rh CREAT AI Sete EL a4 Hancock-English-Curtin beet, There Bauland & Newman, with their score of ill be Bo famine in the land this year pleasant clerks, male and female, in this | W'* D€ BO famine 8 youl state, we have not yet heard of them, ~The Philad. Branch manufactore The Beehive sells more goods than any | their own goods, hence can undersell two stores, becanse they keep the largest | all others. They offer you no shoddy. assortment and sell at near cost. Have one price, and all goods plainly ~The Reporter will extend its cam- marked, and an assortment better than | : 2 $i Ry HH Jt py half dozen other stores. Go and | paign rates to March 4, 1881, Hancock's fr ‘vourselves | inauguration, at 12cts per month. ee ‘or y a | : : —It seems likely that the Reading | ~The Philad. Branch has clothiog| Ho enough to supply all the men and boys railroad Fopany will exjend thiiF rad in this county. They offer special bar- | FesStWarC taro’ to Bnowsice an ains just now. and at all times sell at house. This would develope a great a than other stores. because deal of country that ig now dormant for : : want of a direct outlet in Centre and they manufacture all their own clothing. Clearfield counties, adding immensely to —The family of Mr. Ya. Busses; hv. our population and valoation, ing a short distance south of the Fort, re : : has been sorely afflicted with typhoid | —October has yen us | Sefightful fever. Mr. Musser himself had a severe | eather thus far. Mild sunshine by cay attack, and when convalescent his wife | 30d pleasant moonlight by night. It's was taken down with the disease and |/95t What one would call neither too hot 1 died, on 4, followed by the death of a | 20T t00 cold. daughter aged about 8 years, a week af-| _p..q 4dy. of Lewistown Marble fof Sith fv gchet Shiidren JT dons Works, Mr. Stratford warrants tomb- sympathize with Mr, Musser in his afflic- | tones and monuments for less money : ~ Mthan elsewhere. —Isaac Bruss, one of our oldest resis tion. —It is the ladi be ia a fact tut I Can denters, died on Tuesday. —Keller & Rishel advertise some —Brers—Mr. John From, of this] place sent a beet to this office that is a} socker—it weighs nine pounds, and John calls it a Hancock beet ; if this beet were hollowed out it would be large enough for a salt river craft for some of the Gar- < ter suited and plessed at Lyon & C store than elsewhere, they keep eve thing, and sell at the very lowest prices. Cotswold sheep for sale, —We notice from the Hays’ City, Ks ff x 8. Garver, formerly of Centre Hall, Sars $hat the Luthtran oo pegution of was nominated for Assembly, by sccla« new Da, Rev. obo H Harpster is mation, by the democrats, of Worth ceun- the pastor, and altho’ only baving the | ty Mo. Hope Elias will go in by a big ms charge about one year, hé has in that | jority—10 times 324. Py time been instrumental in having the The “oldest inhabitant” of Perry building erected. We are pleased tono-| : i: tice from the Star, that Rev. Harpster is | COUDLY 18 dead. Mrs. Elizabeth Bar a favorite among the people of Hayes | rick died on the 31 inst., at the resis City, and that he has purchased real |dence of her son, George Barrick, in gatils there, Whih looks as tho’ he in-| Miller township, aged 105 years, —Take good advice and when you want a good boot or shoe, that is honest- lv put together, go to Powers & Sgn, who deal honestly and sell honest golf al prices that you pay for trash often in other places. Their assortment is supe- rior to any in this county, and they war- rant what they sell. They have a spee- ial stock of boys’ boots. Men, women and children can be suited always. They are pleased to show anything they keep. —Alfted Hayes, of Lewisburg, is the republican nominee for Senator, in the Union, Snyder and Lycoming district. —The epizooty is breaking out among the horses in New York and other places, Fhat will noi stop the sale of chieap « loth- ing at the Philad, Branch, which will go on, epizooty or no epizooty. NOV. COURT.—4 MONDAY. Grand Jurors. Benner— F. Houser, T. Perdue. Patton—8. Hamon Walker—Jas Martin, Howard twp — H Deop, J T Johnsen, P Van Horn, A Monigomery. Spring—dJ 8 Noll, W H Miller. Snowshos— W R Hayes. Harris—H Swab, Huines—Sam’l E Motz, Boggs—Th. Adams, Gregg—Joseph Smith, Geo Miller, Geo Corman. Bellefonta—W W Montgomery. Rush—W M'Clellan Marion—=John Spayd. Howard boro—H L Lucas. Liberty—W Bechtol orth—dJsanh Heo v tn pater. College—Geo Dale. Traverse—1st Week. Millbeim—J H Breon, W R Honey, H se, H N Kramer, —There will be a meeting of the Gregg township democracy, at Decker's school house, on Thursday evening, 14. Fred'k Kurtz, and others will address the meet- ing. p (3 ver. —8e you for Hancock or for Garfield, DE I et Jones, L W Mun- or Weaver, you are all served alike at |gon. : Bechler's grocery, one of the best in| Spring—E D Noll, Wm Bilger, P Wi- Pennsylvania, where any thing in the {on, Juseph Flora, H B Tate. C © Taylor. line of groceries can be had, fresh, pure Ferguson—H C Campbell, J W Krum- and cheap. rine, J rd : ala k Harris— Wm Hoover, —The Beehive is the peoples store for Potter--John Foreman, J D Murray, J dry goods. One price, all dealt with W Conly, W Lobr. alike, and the best assortment in the| Belefonte—I Lose, John Wagner, Geo county. Blackford, N 8 Baily, Gregg—Chas Miller, J B Leitzel. ~Prof. Bitner who so successfully| Walker—J T Dunkle, Elias Linebach, taught a select school in this place, for | D Kane. two years, has left to take charge of the Penn Hall free school, where he will re- Milesburg—C L Buffington, Jas Mur. ray. ceive better compensation than allowed| Liberty—G W Long. in Potter. Union—P B Bush, O Underwood. Haines—J Myers, A F Kramer, W H Philips Miles—Geo Hubler, 8 Krumrine. Boggs C C Adams. Howard boro —J Heverly. Penn—Nathan Corman, J 8 Moyer, Unionville—Jaohn Alexander, Worth—Jas Cannon, Benner—1 M! Entire, 2d Week. Potter—B Arney, John M'Coy, jr. Spring—A J Swartz, Murion—W Brickly. Gregg—D P Heckman, 0 Armbruster, Jacob Bitner, W H Bartholemew, Bellefonte—W H Derstine, E 8 Dor- warth, C F Cook, J M’'Clure, : . Boggs -E Nol jr., J Yarnell, W But. ler. Walker—oohn Lord, J A Darman. —They go like hot cakes—those splen- did suits at the Phila. Branch. Go at once for a suit if you would save from 3 to 10 dollars, — Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is a remarkable remedy for all those painful complaints and weaknes- ses 80 common to our best female popu- lation. Send to Mrs. Lydia E, Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets. Toct 28, —A Somppiote set of Appleton’s New American Encyclopedia, good as new, 1873, 16 vol’s, is offered for sale, at a yreatly reduced price. It is a comdlete Hrary in itself. Apply at Reporter of- fice. ft —The Beehive was the great centre of attraction, last week—far ahead of the fair for personal benefit. The splendid assortment of dry goods, and the low yrices, struck all with admiration, and by Puying atthe Beehive all said they saved a nice little sum of money, —Stoneware all sizes, wholersle and retail, at Sechler’s, They buy by the car load hence are able to sell it lower Walch. Dairs, Liberty—- W H Benner—H Armagast. Miles—Jobhn Wirth. Ferguson—John Baily. Rush—0O Vile, T J Dunkle. Penn—N Stover. Union—W A Alexander, Worth—C QO Whippo. EE aa - THIATY PERSONS KILLED. {TWO | IN | Jaton between all sections will be a decid: {ed advantage to the country and give a new impetus to her business interests,’ John Baird, - John Baird, president of the City nations abs About the Business al bank and bmporter of Italian marbla A REPUBLICAN RUSE IS EXPLODED BY SOME SOUND] COMMON SENSE COLLIBRION IN THE HEART a3 AN & AVS * OF PITTSHURG. Pittsburg, Pa., October A terri i The Bu Boom Receives its Death Blow Views of Some Prominent Commercial Men in Res gard to the Finan- cial Qutlook I don't think it will matter one-hall por] : : . : cont. either way, said he 1 am in favor | bleguccident vooured here tosnight on of Hanecook, and if 1 tive I intend to voteithe Pennsylvania Railroad, T {for him at the November election, lam| Walls accommodation train wh | of & partienn, howeve y BA : [hot enough of a partisan, however, 0 say |) 0 } ore at 11,30 o'clock came in Ithat the election of either oundidate wouid g ! f [affect the country in the slightest degrea. | lission with a special train {1am glad to say thal woth parties buy 0 Greensburg at Twenty-eighth st \nomtngtod good tvun, This country or Both were filled with passengers inot by partisan politicians If either is pecially the Walls train, which {elected L don’t think it will materially in-ltained several marching clubs wiilch itarfere with the business of the country.’ participated in a Democratic demons stration here to-night, Itis reporte [that eight} persons were killed out Manufacturers. E. R. M'Dowell. lean! E KR. M'Duwell, of the Lembrandt & right and ten injured. Nothing defi (nite, however, is known at this hour, The “BH. Pp" I M'Dowall stove company, could say noth politicians got a considerable back of the company, as they otherday by the publication of interviaws i gore divided in opinion He, personally, Larer—30 deaths are reporte {by the collision of trains near Pitts. burg. | VIEWS OF BUSINESS MEN, The “Business Peril” Dodge Fails to Frighten Intelligent Merchants and game of the repub sot the ot | ing in hahalf with leading business men of Philadelphin did not think thers was an isa Bf Jrnd in > 3 i fifhis OFY ree trades raining mausirios he Times of sity jelow will be] ’ in the Times of that city. Bel ! He was & demoerat and favored a change, found the opinions of some of the More tiaving that the industrial Interests of i d of preminent manufacturers, merchants nod ihe country, as every other interest, woul “Busi. | profit thereby, Clement R. Wainwright, Clement B Walnwright, wholesale gro “1 cannot see how husiness or other {industrial interests ean be affucted by the election le A TERRIBLE MASSACRE SHIPBOARD. San Francisco, October 0 Th {following paticulars of an outrag {upon the schooner Esperanza by (th natives of the Solomon islands wer raported by the natives to the eaptai of the (Queen, recently arrived frou Nydoey, ‘Lhe Esperanza had put in to Collo Langhangra where a inet arose between the chief of that plac. and Captain M'Intosh. The native who where allowed on board for trad ing purposes came on board i swarms, Ouoe of them seized Captais M’Intosh round the neck while an other struck him with a tomahawk He died almost immediately. The mate, Peter SBailvey, was butch ered in a similar manner, and th four other members of the crew mad. up of the natives from the wvariow islands were also killed. Everything of value to the natives was taken from the schooner which was ther burned to conceal the crime. During the latter part of last month when the schooner Dauntless of Fiji was off the island of Api, the boat's crew belong: ing to the schooner were attacked by the natives of the island and Frazer, second officer, and Nicholl, govern. ment agent, were murdered. - * pe @ Last night] SUMMER IN THE ARCTIC, ab ¢ Yin nls » » + * h] nt 1 oe tained regarding Any disturbance of the | Sbout 9 o'elos k, a freight train on the; San Fran isco, Cal, September 25 tariff laws. | have gone into this thing | Bald Eagle Vallay Railroad, when near|—Mr. G. F. Bartlett. of New Bed mindful of the interests of the shipebuild Mill Hall, was bad'y wrecked. The engine ford, now in this city, has advices to ers, aad 1 _ og Th Sus tracy When } ran over a horse, which threw it and thir- the effect that the summer in the Ar say it wou @ (QIERsire Qu BOR IR Ean a . ey . i» . jarfield be elected. When we should '0¢n cars from the track, killing the fire [tic has been foggy and mild, The re Garfield be | » “ ! 44 bave to~day the greater portion ofthe an Bue, named Fae and badly scalding ports early in the season of a great tire carrying trade o @ world we have Engineer Cox, The horse was lying onl f ion i : , . In Paulity Dyes meagre percentage. Thats! nek track. Te teok Lil this . ye tn |amount of ice in the straits are pow what republican rulp has done for us, and! h rw . {accounted for by the mild weather, 3 3 5 a . “I i 4 § 3 rn r & 5 , * ’ we would receive anil Hautinont were Se AWAY oy wreck. Passengers had 10lwhich sent the ice southward. The they again to succeed, NOW lols have a Ge lranglorred, a . 3 : EE ot ey and the anata and {cutter corwin has made a search of the {eastern coast and Herald Island, and lower house of the sama stripe, and what thay will do for us.” later will visit Wrangel Island, oapitalists who takenostoek in the i" dodge ofthe republican trick | ON * i ness Pe ster {pal Thomas homas * A. Neott. Coke Seatt: do not bealiave that : af the country bave anything to fear from thel alection of wither Garfield or Hancock Wao have had a revenues tarill ever since] | ministration might momentarily affect {business buat not permanently nor serious: the war, and it has been more than ample for protection, and the present generatio will not see a tariff, under any party, thaifiy, » will not be on the revanua standard, unt the national debt is practically paid. The | more business can be separated from poli | wel A Caarles T. Parry, Charles T. Parry, of Burnham, Parey, Williams & Co, proprietors of the Bald win locomotive works: A change of ad the business intaresis Caleb Cope. Caleb Cope, president of tha Philadel yiphis savings fund : . CDon’t know anvihing e a y wa prosperous it will} A : be 5 the safer and more § : | et it. 1 don't meddle with polities,” e. | go - - George Bullock. VA RIOUS CA US ES— George Bullock, of the Conshohocken : wollen mille: **1 believe the election of Advancing years, cara, sickness. disap General Hancock would secure on a firmer | pointments, and hereditary predisposition basis what has been established by the|—all operate to turn the hair gray, and war. The people of the country will see] either of them inclines iL to shed prems that no party shall destroy its prosperity [turaly. AyEn's Harr Vicor will restore or vitiate the great principles the war has [faded or grav, light or red hair to a riot socomplished. 1 have known Genera! brown or deep black. as may bo desired Hancock for years, and have no hesitation | It softens and cleanses the sealp, giviag i in saying that if elected he will see thats healthe action It removes and cure nothing is dore by bis party to destroy or [dandruff and humors. By dts use falling hinder the general prosperity of the coun- [hair is checked, and a new growth will be try. As regards the tariff 1am well sat~| produced in all cases where the follicles isflad that congress itself cannct frame ajsre not destroyed or the glands decayed bill that would satisfy all sections of the! lts effects are beautifully shown on brashy, country, snd I think the only feasible] weak or sickly hair, on which a few appli way of framing a tariff bill is to leave it to| cations will produce the gloss and fresh % commission, to be appointed by theiness of youth. Harmless and sure in its presidentiand confirmed by the senate,” [operation it is incomparablessa dressing, John H. Dialogue. and is especially valued for the soft lustre John H. Dislogue, tha Camden iron and richness of tone it imparts It con ship-builder: “I can assure you there jg Ins Hg oll ot dye. and will not soil not the slightest desire on the part of the | OF ) or w ata « am rie, yet it lasts long on democratic leaders—with whom I come|'R® B8I% and Rasps 1 ‘rash and vigorous, in close contact with every dav, not only | FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, in this state. but in Pennsyivanin and! . New York—to change the tariff. That's a} A TRAIN false issue, If Hancock is elected (and I| Y.ock Haven believe he will be) no fears need be enter WRECKED BY A HORSE October i » ' 4 - - - se! —The trial of Emanuel Eutinger, forthe John O James {murder of Mrs. Kintzler, took place at! John OO. James, of the wholesale dry Middleburg last week, and he was con Foods firm of James, Santee & Co.: *71!victed of murder in the The A JLOVERSHOOTS HIS SWEET. Oolieve that business Snesally wonld be svidend HEART, HER MOI'HER more prosperous under Hancock thanimy. po. ices were continued until Dee ND SRLE under Garfield, as Huncoek's election The other cases were oa ntinued until De-| —_ 5 Al I HIME ELF, : would end our sectional strife and give It will be remembered Chicago, October 8,—A dispatch harmony to business interests of all sae that one or two of the parties were tried | from Quincey, Ills, says that about i n > hat hai wo # 3 . i y . ¥ tions. 1do not believe Shut busines D8 some months ago for the murder ofthe old [five o'clock last evening a young man anv serious danger to apprehend from thal eo thay wore cleared. 14 od Rell livi it} : election of any president who is honestly |™ intzler a: ey ere cleared. named Sellers, living with a family chosen by the people. Both free govern. They have all been indicted named Baker, six miles from New ment and business are stronger than any der of the wife and as the evidence is near Canton, during Baker's absence from » i t y > party or a y the same as that against Ewinger, there hame, insisted that the daughter, fifs . Larier. 5 ™ NL * . . is scarcely a doubt of the whole party be | raen v I bave been in the business for thirty ing convicted. Snyder county Te y {Leen Years of age, to whom he had be. years, said J. B. Cnrter, of the baraware | ! . 8 ye county will #008 some attached, should promise to mar 3 } | Ive first clas y n onl : . firm of John G. Brenner, Bon & Uo When & Ural cing banging sensalion ob ley him, This was refused whereupon I went into busivess nine-tenths of the band. {he drew a revol d first shooti goods we sold were imported; now we sell] 17 Riinger is hung, it will be the first], NT a ten times as many goods of home manu-| =. = eral p ' ‘ {the dog immediately shot the mother, tacture as we do of imparted articles. The| 'A7RI0K In contra’ Tanna for at leasta| bop the girl whose hand he sought. duty on cutlery is about fifty per cent half a century. Centre, Clinten, Clear He next placed the pistal to hi advalorem and the English manufacturers field, Union and Snyder county, have had ah piaced lhe pisloi to Dis owd cannot compet with us Sheffield And emple and fired. Every shot proved fatal. A younger daughter witness. eannot be sold here for lass than $8 50 per boli ( oi 3¢ . Files of home nufscty ran counties we Delleve LUeniro i the aniy one zen, Files of home manufsctore can be lod the tragedy and gave the above {facts in her testimony before the core - > - f i rst degree, ‘8 WAS very clear aguinst Eutinger. | gember court forihe mur files : : ; \ nu execution in that time. f these C¢ : . sold for $2.76 snd answer the same pur- that ever bad a hanging. poss. Iam a protectionist. But 1 can't] ——— see how the election of Hancock or Gur Bera : Val a oat _loner's jury. field is going to effect business one way or| Of the I ittshurg role ‘ama $3.201, | Nn : the other. The parties are very evenly 013.88 worth have been settled for $2, | . ARE T* TET HS 1 balar ced and neither party, if they were 480 787 07. [tis estimated that not |d SALOON KEEPER'S THROAT ¢ ispo i ursu@ wligy th ht Zh . i rT rR Ts y 80 disp sed, gare pursue a po oy t al over £200,000 more will be required Ld L 1 BY ROL GHS, would unsettle trade and bring foancial ) . i Cir cinnati. O t ber 3 A s . | disaster upon the country. This cry of a to pay the losses in full. | . \nncinhatl, Ustober J.—A specia change in the tariff {s 8 mere clap trap to from Massillon, Ohio, reports that last) evening John Maicre, a saloon keeper) raise money. Men are easily frightengd : Frank Leslie's Weekly, in Massillon, bad his throat cot by a| They The only Democratic Illustrated News: | pang of ronghs whom he had put out ol MARRIED, Onb inst, John J. Musser and Sarah { Miller, both of Bellefonte, On Soptemhar 20, 1880, at the residenca) of Mr. h, P. Kline, Mr. David H. Millar! of Logan Mills and Miss Jennie M, Kahlo of Greenville, Sugar Valley. At the residence of Mr, George Flora near Contre Hall, on Ost, 7, 1840, by Johe (Shannon, J.P, Mr, David Meese, of Pot or township, Centra County, to Miss Ra eee Houle, of Ferguson lownehiip, { i ; EAR JADE i i Hept. 28 hy J. A. Kosor. Mr. OO. LL. Wenver of Huntingdun county, to Mis Ligsy J. Steffy, o! Fine Grove Milla At the M } | E. Parsonage, Penn Hall Pu, October 7, 1880, by Rev Benson vhkers, Mr. Michael M. Burkholder, Miss Busan B. Emerick, both of Centre A Centre Co , Pa, On the Tth of Oatober, hy Rev W. EK, faugh and Mise of near Bpriag fischer, r. Andrew Annis Thatcher, both dilis, Pa, We are now oj DIED, ‘oy : comprising full lines of On 4th, near Centre Hill, of typhoid aver, Mrs Musesr, aged 81 yours and aonths, On 1th, of typhoid fever iwughvar of tha above parents aged show + years, This child was at the funeral ow er departed mother on the Wednesday Irevioyus, Dry Goods, Carpe otswold and Liecester Sheep. The undersigned have 150 Cotswold and Leicester sheep, thorough head just fron enelh, i 1ew being yearlings; splendid tock and without its equal in these pares fared to parties at private sale in lots to uit, Sheep at L. M. Rishals, DC KELLER, L.M, RISHEL CLOTHI be A HOME FOR BALE. — OUR MOTTO IS: —ONE PRIC 30 sept 3m, A good dwelling house, about 14 sere sround with stable, smokehouse, and oth: routhuildings, and a WAGON MAK. ER SHOP, near Farmers Mills, is offerec {private sale, All kinds of choice fraits wm the premisie. A very desirable proper DANIEL LUSE, ———— It is reported that the town of Illa~ pel in Bouth America has been des. troyed by an earthquake and 200 lives lost, v. 14 oct dt, LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. Bix sons, each six feet in height, acted as pall bearers at their father's (Jobn McMurray's) funeral on the) 4th inst., at Duncannon. i The Daily Dispatch published a complete tabulate statement by coun-| ties, cities and towns of the result of the census in Virginia. So far as the population is concerned the aggregate figures show itto be 1,509.33) in 1880, against 1,225.163 in 1870, be-| ing an increase during the last decade] of 284,172, or over 23 per cent. | Cheyenne, Septouiver 26.—Foor! inches of snow fell yesterday at Took. | out station, on the Umon Pacilic rai road, The undersigned respectiully informs the public of Penpsvalley thal he is pre wared to do sll kinds oi work in Marsrx Anh GRANITE at Cheaper Rates Then Elsewhere. Write for designs and bear my prices, PD. R.NTRATFORD, ctid ly. Lewistown, Pa. E XECUTORS NOTICE. — Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Bitner, late of Gregg twp , dec'd having been granted to the undersigned, «il persons endebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate payment, and hose haying claims against the same to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement, H. PF. BITNER, Penn Hall, Pa, 14 oct. Gt Executor I ED MILL PROPERTY AT PUB LICSALE. Will be sold at Public Sale in Potter tep,, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20h, 1880, the valuable Grist Mill, known as the RED MILL sand a TRACT OF LAND containing 46 ACRES, bounded by Sink ing Creek, by lands of Jacob Royer, Ben jasmin Bitner, Jobs Hinebach, Daniel Fleisher, Joseph Bhirk, dec'd, Jacob Preaster and John M'Coy, with all the water rights, liberties and privileges ap surtenant thereto, Toercon eregted s two sory log and frame DWELLING HOUSE BARN. and all necessary out wiildings Also an excellent ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, and a well of nev : * » i Bpring Miils Market, Wheat No 1,95, No 2, 85, No Rye, 6 Carn, oars, per ba, 40 ¢, Corn old. 40¢, Outs, Sik Ruckwhest Barley, Gl Claverseesd, 85 010 Plaster, ground per ton, § Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, 18¢ Tallow, 8, Lard, 60, Ham. 10a Shouldars, Yo Bacon or side. 3 Eggs par doz a Correcte sm —— a, Bl Be, Di - ih qd weakly he 1. J. BELLEFON LE, Ps OF DIN HE sti Sell ONII PRICE STORE the largest and of capest stork of goods ever offsred in Centre county i ts, Notions, Yarns, Boots & Shoes, NG MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. ey « 3 THE BEST GOODS, AND NO YISREPRESENTATION, New Stock! New Goods! CENTRE A GIGRS’, - — ef —— WE HAVE ON AAND A NIW STOCK OF! . Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Groceries, Glass & Queensware, &ec., &e. AND IN WHICH WE OFFER UNHEARD OF BARGAINS TC ag ha of gs Suh T ites yl READY-MADE CLOTHING, whieh we will soi) as cheap as ean be bought anywhare else in the county and wie prepar ol to prove Ng ovis jut aa chap rerpeciiully invite the prapie of Centre Hall { tb to call ou us and be couvivesd 1928 what we shy isso.” * * CLEVAN DINGES. wor w—— {} ward, & ' Ve wish 1 We mgke (he faot be } wo | Enown thal we are selli wy sore in the posinin We ts * ' wr falling water. The mill is in excelent repair, having been recently refitted, and the land under high state of cultivation and good fences Teams oF Save. —~Une third of purchase money on confirmation of sale, ane third in ane year and the balance in two yearn with interest from confirmation of sale, t he secured by bond and morigage on the premises CATHERINE ROYER JRO. B ROYER, Administrators {li sept 10. ASW ANHOOD: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a pew adiitos of Dr. Oulverwell's onebrdiad Hesay as the radical care (without med! cine] of re ervhass or wal Webknas, in voluntary Semin! Losses lmpot » Mental and | Phisical Tuespacity, impediments ta Marr age, ole || sha Cppepmplion Epllepey snd fits, induced by seit indulgence ar sexual extravagance &e, i be celebrated eather. in this admirable Hasay, clearly demonsteston from & thbily jears’ sacoess are going to bave a big meeting of manu- fucturers at the Academy on Monday Win blished 1: ; if night and they will scare the manufacture | POPEr published will be sent postpaid, for{ ge ig place. They returned and ers into giving money for a corruption To patie {until end of Catipaigh for stoned the sttloos and hi i fi . fund. I travel a good dex] in the west and Rirty o ents. Agents wanted in every A10M, a us wi e went town. Send 30 cents for five weeks sub- for the police, On returning Mre scription ; cents | ostage si : i Crplion, Or six cents In postage & AMPS Maicre found her husband dead on | the floor. None of the perpetrators south and I find that the free trade venti ment there 1s not nearly as strong as it % 4 tor sample copy snd lliustrated Cates togus. Clubs of four will be sent for five exs. for one Address FRANK ‘have been arrested. Maicre is de- LESLIE PUBLISHING Cu. 15 DEY | neil 1 d scribed as a desperadp. two brothers pam»? y residing in nu t » According to recent statistics, tak- ing 1,000 we!l-to~do persons snd 1,000 poor persons, after five years there res mained alive of the prosperous 942, f the poor only 6565. Atter filly years there remained of the prosper. ous B57, of the poor 283; at seventy vears of age there remained 235 of the prosperous and of the poor 65. — ll ——— To TRESPASSERE —Some persons think that the sign boards forbidding hunting, fishing, or trespassing upon private lands are of little account and that they may be disregarded with impunity, This is a mis- take, at the law makes it an act of trespass wo go upon cultivated or enclosed lands for any purpose without permission of the owner, even if there is no sign board, and the owner is entitled to recover actual damages for such trespass, Where the wign boards are properly erected, any per- son who trespasses upon lands so guarded in liable not only to pay the sctual damag as, but also a penalty vot exceeding $25 If, however, the owner wishes to avail himself of the provisions of the law, he Robert Patterson, Robert Patterson, of Hughes & Patter. son, proprietors of the Delaware roiling mills, said although a republican, he did not believe *‘all this talk about ruin to nusiness if Hancock was elected.” ¢ was strongly in favor of protection, but, he added, ‘the democrats are busines ven, too, They will do nething to hurl industry, for when in power they will be self preservative. Of courselthey will tin zer with the tariff to show what they know, as every person does who comes in +o a new place, but they will not drive the sountry to ruin.” : Harry E. Packer, Harry E. Packer, of the Lehigh Valley tailrond, whose railroad and mining inter- este are very extensive, and who is giving active, zealous support to General Han- cock, says: ‘1 do not fear any disaster to the business interests of the country in the ruquirements, sign board, not less than a fool square, to every fifty acres of land, dream or pond, which ia linble to a penalty of $25, habit of lowering tho fence and cros sing finlds, on Kurtz's land, near Hall, are hereby cautioned against furthe {PEE PRSH, law will be inyoked against the same, Samuel Frogy, | f. Tonuah than they thought they ought to pay for a} manufactories that are springing up all} > A LEXANDER & C London, October 5, ~The St Pe-| Henry D. Welsh, of the wholesale dry! LEXANDER & CO. : i esident of the American steamship coms | | AND Hil SEED STO | is elected. I think, however, that Gen-! od RE. i + y £ & - i {governments of Toir, Viadimier, Sam- ic party i : 0 i 3 | {me : : E ic party is more conservative and pro that is, to deal in and to furnish to farmers 1 AgADIOG are rapidly emptying| John T. Rabhins, of the firm of 8. Rob that farmers use, in¢luding SEEDS of all cock or Garfield would have much effect! qythorized agents for the sale of the SY R- On W ednesday Inst a Degro _em-| be much changed in either case Ido not gp, de: } Fan . : : now made; also the Keystone and iron| white man. The negro was arrested! the election of Hancock would result in 8! sume amount of money. Also the Centre a band of men overpowered the guard’ B. K. Jamison. {now in use in Centre county der onstrate | ness men of the country are sble to take/the latest improved patterns, { This afternoon Hancock will, in my opinion, have no ma«/ either 83 separate Mowers, Combined! awit, quarrelled, when the empt of republican speakars 4a P-L Taher 4nd Binders. x a |probable fatal wound. The father on kind in the market, isa) men. The democrats tried the same thing and Binder, Onll and see it. London Times says; Heavy rains themselves and rot w be influenced by ‘ horse, will follow and bind all the grain William Massey bend of the brewing ¢ been the price ofthe machine in one year, by | railway company; ‘I am a Huneoek man, THE McSHERRY GRAIN oelitical way. I thick, however, that the wehments, It is the best grain dedi for the north and south strongerthan ever be SEPARATOR ~The reputation of this not talking from selfish motives, because Any person wanting one, or in change in the tariff if General Hane i c | "VICTOR CLOVER HULLER.—We not a free trader by any means. 1think|® WAGONS CARRIAGES, BUGGIES reasons .1 do not think, however that th any material distress upon the nation.” | UN, the reputation of which is so well ee i “i > SAE ' 0s r dry goods firm of Hood. Bonbright & Co.:| 4%" Phaetons, und Buggies All are J 10 N he buyin elsewhere, CO ver who is elected or what the politicians |," fore buying ers. Catalogues Cayuga plaster finely ground, as good as Do., eclothiers; “1 don't think business yrrdars only, Phosphates always on hand trust the future in Hancock's hands, POWDER «Weare Dupout’s agents. fure, highest market price for all kinds of grain. sell at lowest price and agricultural purposes excel all oth- parties wishing goed and true scales in wantof anything in our line to ¢all at those in attendance more paticularly the used to be, People who used to grow! at weeks for one dollar, pocket knife now want protection because (np ET NEW YORK Toet OL * "0 over the country Ror: rn of Jor Bana ES aa |tersburg correspondent of the Times! ny: ‘‘Business is not disturbed by poli. the Russian papers from all parts ral Hancock's election will give greater BELLEFONTE, PA. | ressi ve than the republican party.” i . Rg ’ Pp partly {at the lowest possible price everything inltheir stores for consumption in the ins & Son iron manufsctyrers: “1 dolkinds. on the industries of the country. Ido not ACUSE CHILLED PLOW, made st loyed on the St. John's and Lake see how it could be under existing circum- | hesm plows made at Centre Hall. No t ; J wil. 0 bet ' ’ : i |and carried to Fort Mason, At night] sgrious modification of tho tariff laws, but| Hail Cornplanter. We need say nothing land took the pe B K. Jamison. of the banking firm of them to be the best. care of themselves and of the politicians] MOWERS, REAPERS and GRAIN | Fahe terial effect opon the business interests of Reapors and Mowers, single © {struck the younger on the forehead h THE WHEELER, No. 6, as a combin- business men and intimidate capita] to be Y og the wonnd fell dead, X THE GREATEST IMPROVEMEN1 | years age, and it only recoiled ngainst . | Nort fect is won- e A . : derfully per eet. i * * 5 ; politicians in thoir transactions ar (have caused disastrous floods in Roh that any Reaper with side delivery will cut | been lost and the crops hay Arm of Willlnm Massey & Co . and presi- taking up from the stubble that which is put I am & business man and I don't like either with or without broadens: hoes, with alection of General Hanoock will have s all purposes in the murk fore. It will lead to increas d business machine is so well established that we can wo do comparatively little busingss with ock | need of repairs for those now in ti% coun. was elected, but I think it needs revision re the agents for this celebrated Huller our present tariff is objectionable to the|'n tand PHAETONS —Wenre agents for the Thomas G. Hood. Lenbhished aso of the CORTLAND $ ; . Cull » rei “As long as Providence blesses us with warranted. Usll and see specimens and if furnished on application say. Henry M, Frank: the best Noy Scotia, at the low price of will ba effocted one way or the other by special munures for diflerent crops sold aver.” Blasting, Sporting and Rifle powder on GRAIN.—After the growing crop fis QUAL.~Our yard is always stocked LIME. —~ We make the best white lime in ors, . FAIRBANKS SCALES.-Weare their at their lowest prices. our store roots opposite the Bush House, supe of our business. College Goodhart,, iar Fron the tariff because they had to pay more) they are interested in different kinds of] be EW ENTFRPRIVE o oS o | NEW ENTERPRISE DISTRESS AND POVERTY. | Henry D, Welsh. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT fears: Reports of death and poverty , and will continue prosperous whoev-| {of the interior, particolarly from the! : 3 o i) . p | stability to business, because the democrat! They mean by this all the name imports, | on and Saratory, The granaries at| John T Robbins » . ith h . y rou . fs » the shape of an agricultyra! froplement interior of the country, not think that the election of either Hans! At presant we have on hand and are the| think the policy of the government would Syracuse, N. Y. It ia the best chilled plow | Sustice Railroad killed his boss, a! stances. Many think, or at least say, that! ter plows than these can be hed for the I do not think so.” {about the merits of this planter, us the 0001) 0 B. K. Jamison & Co.: *'1 think thebusi-] HARBOWS add CULTIVATORS also. The election of either Garfield or] BINDERS. —Of these we sell the Osburn | Mars our country. I consider, however, the at- {us Combined | «~sBrvesters ori ®" as, 3 (with a mug inflicting a ghestly and : machine, is the bes chi an insult to the intelligence of business oe : Mt machine of the them, Business men are loed todhink for OF THE AGE is the Norristown Gleaner! A dispatch from Calcutta to the . w i n A Any boy twelve years old, with iy > William Massey. 3 y dy with oneiioind, Bengal. Many lives have Irm of : fv not only binds but vleans, and will save liauch injured. oniot the Philadeldhin and Atlantic City now lost my name to get into the public printe in DRILL or without fertilizer +nd sped sowing ate «ood effect on the country and will unite as THE GEISER THRESNER AND hetween the two sections of country, 1 um | say nothing about it that the people do not the south. There might possibly be a|know. ity, please On anyhow. Although I am a democrat, 1 am | 5 Centre county. husiness interests of this country for many | ¢ . } lection of General Gurfleld would bring | ale of the colebrated CONKLIN WAG | mn 3 1 pR red y TNT 2 Thomas G,. Hood. head of the wholesale) PLATrURM SPRING WAGONS, Car : : d i . i . ple je good crops business will be good, no mut: sxamine catalogues as to styles and prices PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS — Henry M Frank, of Frank Brothers & $7 00 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on the election: 1 am perfectly willing to 10W- | ypon ordars nt manufacturers’ prices, hand snd sold at wholesale prices; also harvested wo will be prepared to pay the with the best Anthracite Uoal which we the State. Its properties for Mechanical Sfjenis in Centre county and will supply al We extend an invitation to everybody and see what we have, and lesrn from Bellefonte May 6. ALEXANDER & 00 event of his «'“ctions Ithinkthat a i . { be administration fad # full roca full pracilos, thet the alarming oom wonons of self abuse way be radically cared; poluty oul & mote of cure at once simple, sertatn, and 156i, by means of which every vullerer, no matier what bis oopdition mag be, say cure bimsel! cheaply. Private ty aud radically 2 .. This Lectyre shenid "i is iby hagds of every youth and avery mag fo (he lan gen! pner veal, 14 & plate opvsiope, to any address post paid, on receipt Of six cents Of twee postage THE CULVERWEL!, MEDICAL OO 41 Ann St, New York, N. Y ; Post Office Box, 4586, 4 ——— TS » i MN off! | ¥ % } i i Lg og a ££. 30 sept tf, | os FR ¢ - he BRANCH FIOUSE RSON POCKETS. 8/MUEL LEWINS, Manager. — sRAHAM & SON. xis. LDR | OF LYNN — iare far ahead in quality and prices of BOOTS AND SHOES. i Be sure and give them a call on your| way to the Fairi you want a perfect fit, | {all widths from A to E, | ALL GOODS WARRANTED s represented, we will make our word] goud for every thing we sell, All rips re-| paired gratis on warranted work, we bave {for indies and children |THE CELEBRATED BURTS SHOES [OF NEW YORK, REYNOLDS BRO'S| ISYRAOUSE N. Y.. PH'LA, FINE] ISHOES, ELMIRA, BINGHAMPTON, {WILLIAMSPORT BOSTON fine cnif] {and kip boots, for man and boys. Ladies] {and children, fine oalf skin winter shoes, | Emirs make, gum boots and rubber] goods of all kinds a fine lot of Tennessee | Sole Leather Just received, caif skins Kips, &¢. GRAHAM & SON Be tefonte, Pa. i | PISCOY EI La OF YDIA E. PINKHAM'S | VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure RT Tor all Female Complaints, ts provaratisn, as its name signifies, consists of setable Properties that are barmlo oa to the seat dol clnvalid, Upon ane trial the merits of tis Cum | 1 eit be rosorniasd, agreliof is lmmediate ; end ix continued, fa ninety aine cass in a hun, | arncrtouroiseflected asthourands will tos | 3 ant of iis proven merits, itis today re cuader asa prosenibad by the best physicians io ! oO couulry i It will cure entirely the worst form of falling | ho wierus, Lewcorrhoa, frregulsr and painful | v1 vation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflasemation and | ration, Ploodings, all Displacements and the con. | (uont spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to | i Change of Life, It will dissolve and expel tumory | wn the uterusinan early stage of development, Tha | Wiener to cancerous humors Wiero ie oheoked wory | vodily by its use, i in fact it has proved 0 bo he great. | t and beat remedy that has ever been Slaeover it permeates every portion of The tyme, end fives {vw leand vigor, It removes [adtlues dattioney trays alleraving for stimulants, sei. Pilloves Yoel nooy +f the stomach ’ . i Neuro Bloating, TMeadaches, Nervous Prostretion, {| denerad Debility, Sloopiosenc sc, Doprecion sod adi . That feeling of bearing down, canging pein, nd backache, fa rlva ss poricasently cured by | Meuse, It willat all ties, tod usderail clroumaton sa, nob in harmony with tho law that governs the » | feraclomryitem, {For Kidney Complaints of either sox this compound is unsurpassed, i ‘ | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Ta nreparcd at 239 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, rien $1.00. Six bottles for $406. Bent by wail in the orm of pills, also in the form of Logengos, on receipt f price, $L00, por box, for either. Mra PINKHAM reely answers all etters of inquiry, Send for pem- hlet. Address os sbove Mention this paper, No family should be without LYDIA E PINKHAN' AVER PIL1S, They cure Lonstipation, Biliousnesy ats per box, Srnsom # bay deb” jul2ly Kept 30 1 - | i PR. RIL CLARK, Seuth kere, Vi, says, “in onses of KIDNEY TROULLIS it has bd acted like un oharm, It hascured many very LR | BE bad cases of PILES, and hos never fulled to i not efotontly.™ NELSON FAIRCHILD, of 81. Albans, Vi, § snvs, “It 1s of nelocloss value, After sixteen yours of great suloring from Plies and Coes LJ tivences it complotely cured me.” ! 3 ©, 4, MOGARON, of Porkshire, says, “one T mpakones hns done wonders for me In come £4 £ plots iy curing sovere Liver and Kidney i i= wh DBRECATSE IT ACTS ON TT™TE LIVER, THE BOWELS AND KID NEVA AT THE SAME TIME, 8 Because it cleanses the system of |} the polesnous humore that develope hk In Kidney and Urinary disensos, Bit i iousnoas, Jaundios, Constipation, E- Piles, or In Rhoumatiom, Neuralgia and Female disorders. i KIDNET-WORT igo dey vegeiable come Bg povnd and oni be sent by mall prepald. ; A y P'S One package will makesix gts of medicine, TRY IT INOW | raiplit r 7 JD Murry, drugist, Centre Hall, Wo ——— i ———— TA'RDW-AREI— Temi a WILSON, W'FARLANE & CO. —— —————— ———————— NEW €CO093B-~~-PANIC PRICES. 5 3 x E 3 STOVE A N ' A HEATERS RANGES ¥ fA : AN 2 " BE 8 y 8 We would especially oa'l attention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, —AND TER WELCOME HOME XzZATING STOVE, A&-Our Stock being ontiraly New. 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To know why this book of REAL Mw gases deo. 28 a valua and attractions sells better than any [the Suri woos. Be eg a otaer, apply for terms to. — "I —————————————— H B.SCAMMELL & CO, ST. LoUz '§ 4 F. FOKTREY, Attornay-at-Law Mo. ‘We pay all freight 3» Bolistente, Pa. Officer over 26aug Gm. ETu0t ds hook. Tmay we hs