The Centre i ¢ RED KURTE ccvvvnne oe Cixmur daw, Pa, Aug 1, 1881, The republicans still Noup up their flings at Conkling, RBy-and-by you wil ce them eat their own words, . The President's condition on Saturday and Sunday turned to a serious phase There was faver caused by a new puss cavity supposed to be out of reach of surgical operation, —— hs Ball having surrendered to the | Uni ted States is now quartered at a first. | class hotel, and deep in clover, What ¢ | fool he was for not surrendering to Un. | east at his bounti- again, si it ele Sam K ME ARO, to hi i i 1 table fy sc The Secrets ary of the Treasury the oth- er day received a letter threatening | him with assassination if he did not re-| move promptly appointment Clerk | Lamphere, Now we do trust, for decen cle's sake, that the greedy republicans ill quit murdering each other on a count of the offices. At this rate th party will soon peter oat. @ gp» There is another recial scandal pg in Washington involving a married entleman, who was until recently nected with the Signal Service with th e rank of Captain, It appears that a res idence he owns has been occupied f female Treasury clerk ¢ beauty, and this Captain supported her | in elegant style. The Captain's wife found it out and the Known. Ww ell, it's just Like W ashingtor n ity. A Mp York Herald of 1 tust pul to-day “King Cotton” 1 show y strides the South is Ww x yy rer ores Mf great | is now matior wy The New A let head 1th what immens« greatness in manufactar g. A few years ago acotton mill in the South was a curiosity; the sts went North, its traveling expenses be- two cents per pound, and atever cotton goods the planters wan. ad to pay heavy freights to reach ir destination. Now id large 3, are P all over the Sov hy pay dividends such as no ownero f Northern mill stock has seen in many vears, The negroes are said to be fail- ures as mill hands, but plenty of white operatives can be had. Having succeed- wndsomley with cotton the South probably attempt other and there is no reason why not do well in working } and clay into the forms that com. mand the best prices, .—— 1@ Czar of Russia, around considerably throu for a place of safety, has at last iown at Moscow. There has been of late of a permanent removal of lence to that ancient capital; and if 1e finds the political atmosphere conge- he may stay there indefinitely ¥ was the capital of Russia till , when Peter the great transferred it Moscow still stands the first city Russian estimation the creed ity f the reed, and i, being 400 miles south of St si ,on account of its milder te, and the winter residence of the ty, and the second capital of the t is the favorite of the Slaviot ess German and WIMopol- s more western rival. The transfer of the Government to Moscow vould b Byron as a pro-Slavic measure, or which this presant Czar is far more inclined than his Dredesessor, Moscow is in the centre of the em; in thorough Slavie population, Pd where the people are enthusiastically se 3 loyal. SAYS 1 ui lish wder thie ter which we th wii N¢ ‘ia a ling toward ng Ls 1 Apie y neariy ft v mills, a ne non £0 ing wu“ + } iO ¥ manufac. she a] 3 wood, Ti traveling is empire settled talk his after 1 hi ork ugt sal MAL; ORY y Qf rsbhure. t. Peters urg 841 is Moscovite { L 1 party, being itan than its ¥ sso ff MONTHS’ F AILUR ES. umber of failures in the United ing the first half of the current rear is reported to have been nst 2,497 for the half of 1880, 1,058 for the same period in 1870, iabilites approximate $41,000,000, $33,000,000 in 1880, and $686,000, in 1879. It appears from this that while both the number of failures and the amount of liabilities during the last gix months were mach less than during the corresponding half of 1879, they ¢ considerably greater than for the same months of last vear, The Chicago Times, in printing these fact its money article, appends these au 2 SIX wer = in commen Seasons disaster and depression will continue to succeed seasons of great activity and prosperity as long as those who sell on credit are lead by appearan- to throw caution to the winds, and, placing boundless confidence in the capasity of the public for con- sumption, and the ability and disposition of every body to pay, recklessly extends the lines of credit, It is probably use- less, however, to sound a note of warn- ing, at least it bas always been useless. In times of seeming prosperity the ca- pacity of the people to consume appears to be unlimited, and merchants, in their eagerness of profits, push sales in; every direction and lose all discretion in giv- ing credit, This eyil is self-nourishing A general expansion of credit is equiva- lent to an expnasion af currency, and the effects are substantially the same, though the reacticn is likely to come sooner. The expansion of credit, which is the same thing as the deferring of pay- ments, dispenses with the present use of currency, and this is equivalent to a temporary increase in currency volume. The immediate result isan enhancement of prices to a greater or less extent, and . 08 prices rise the inducement to extend sales, and of course to extend credit, is greater, and so the evil proceeds with in- creasing rapidity, by a sort of self pro- pulsion, until the climax is reached Thep stocks become unsalable, payments arc low, failures multiply, credit is re- stricted, and still the effects of a severe currency contraction are experinced. There is not much hope of curing this ‘commercial fever and ague. The trouble is that the mass of those who are the principal victims, and the only ones who @re able to apply a remedy, will not be- lieve that anything is the matter until it is too late, Theylvery greatly enjoy the fever, and, while in the midst of this de- lirium, they insist upon it that they are all perfectly well, and that such a thing 83 a chill in the future is simply impos- gibs. It may, therefore, be predicted with entire confidence that the altera- tions of extreme exaltation and extreme depression in the commercial world will continue until men become much wiser and much less excitable than they have ever yet been, of ces of prosperity ——— A Wr tem 1f Guiteau is sensible he will remain where he is as long as he can. It is inti- mated from Washington that there are Several organizations in Baltimore, Phila- delphia and other places which are anx- ious to do a little practice in the court of Judge Liyach, OUR COUNTY TICKET, The democratic county convention met in the Court house, on last Tuesday afternoon, to place in nomination candi- dates for the different offices to be voted for mext November, The convention was harmonious, and has placed in nom ination a good and strong ticket which L i { The list of candidates was a good one hence there was no groat difficulty in putting a strong ticket in the field, As good men as the ticket were defeated nomination, and this could not be otherwise ; Rre 50 many aspirants, only a few could be luckey The future fortunate, there is Ln throughout, i are on for where there & ( Ones, weil ast they are all deserving, and were no t offices enough to go around tl RuxkiLg, of Potter, Lanier, of Spring, fl Associa respects worth @ JxNo, JG, j our nominee { w Ww all y the i men in that awaits associalos besides | such distinguished jurists as judges May- | er and Orvis, They are men of good i indgment, and will never disgrace the beac! h. Both itizens, and the bast of democrats, them, as 3 are old and we i DUNKLE , Of Bush ne for Sheritl the party, Taos. J. 4 the fortanate ¢ " 3 His long | ervice in st popular no ill add st his Ra in is nominated for Co. Treasurer 3 8 | or ant office, and no 1 greater safet De unt } an wit! y | trusted with the county funds, then ou His i oli oned or Jreasurer, rity are ungues he is boy ond been a working lemocrats give him C. Hagrzg, of 1a Ceaser's wife, He has & ! Iways y ha XS AF oven re-nom ha ry. throes He has held the OC nearly admitied that and ol Miging officer never | in this Cal his tr their ap by i : and i he all years, and it is by ail re efficient mo ounLy. therefore | vel filled the place hal to men testify servant 1s ust, has been fait let all honest ion of a true patie iim their votes next November, A. J. Greist, of Unionville, Joux Wor r, of Miles, " not preci givi 3 i i} i Are rthy Both are tax for their for Commissioners, to be made and we every honest man i the support o pe | industry | trust. | > & tizens known abriety, and i and in whose 4 v} “ L 1 Overy resp hands affairs will be safe. Witl ¢ people Give them a oh vote of Miles man worthy, 4 the agement of Co men we fear. Jas. A, M'Crary, for Register, is a competent His iri a sg h th with can go before out lace, quail ions are » “ i and his | He wil in tioned ; character spotless, democracy of the purest wate ler satisfuctic tion. § lefonty, ren inh > : y, ta . § Registers office, is our pred i Fraxx E, Bim Bg, of der, is a reward 1 penman, BO a will bring 1 Bel well . y 3 area); for Recor bestowed | He a copy ist, 18 accurate y the discharge of the He irreproachabl 1 Jaret and CLObeN plication in the labori- | iutv of Recorder. is a sterling ’ { 1 democrat, Go O character. for him democrats, all your might. F. P. Musseg, of Penn, of Mil J. 8. Provproor, An erat need eshuryg, are selections } Le for Count litors, which no der ashamed; | the gentlemen are too well known for : to tell anything about tl 1 them, and give general satisfaction every v n will | wh VATE, We have not time to speak further our excellent nominees the RerroTER can ¢ licans of our county, above ticket: Match it feat it can not. rr dy a THE INFERNAL MACHINES, It was the first thought by some the seizure of the ten infernal at L iverpool was part of a * pj the police, but it is now eral n that the mach ines were shipped from yourside of the water by the “skirmishe ors.” It was an insane piece of business, but not more so than the attempt to blow up Clerkea- weil prison in open daylight, and not half so mad an affair as the risings in Ireland in 1848 and 1867. '% this week, an » the relative if y mly sav t repub- | can you that putup job” of Lord Palmer- ston used to say that Irish patriots were good poets but bad business men. The Home office has obtained information of considerable importance relative to the shipment of thesté machines, I dare say Ihe United States Government is already in possession of it ; but for ovious reasons it is kept secret. I am told by those who know that the Home Sec retary is more afraid of a - srrible disaster to the ocean steamshij which carry this freig tht than of YT happening to public buildings here. The bumerons informers in the pay of the Government send him every item ofinte ‘rest respect. ing the “skirmishers,” and the ge neral belief among the officials is that the movement is not very formidable except as a means of extracting dollars from guilible Irish-Americans, But if the authorities on your side do not keep a sbarp look-out for shipments of dyna- mite, we may hear some day of an ocean steamer laden with American tourists going the mysterious way of the City of Boston, A Liverpool police inspector who had a hand in the arrest of Mec- Grath and McKevitt, the men arrested for attempting to blow up the town-hall Here, and say the other day that the Home Office arrangments were so perfect th Englishmen had nothing and Amer- icans every thing to fear from the devil- ish trafic. “Of eourse,” he said, “the steamers are English property, but what's the loss of a vessel to the dos. truction of the passengers or to the havoe that would be brought on the New York and Boston wharves by an explosion from concussion in hans ling ? ? el ——— The Prews of Saturday, gives a two- column list of the bare-faced frauds per- potrated at Harrisburg by the parties ho do the contracting for supplies and ini Fifty-three items in the con- tract bills were found to be fraudulent. Those fellows have learned the art, “how vot to do it,” and yet understand how to do the Commonwealth. ~Tyrone Herald. Both the Press and the Herald are thorough republican organs, and tuis testimony of the disgraceful thieving of republican officials cannot be sel down as a democratic lie, sn el Mc One Ohio town has a great deal of dif- fienlty in looking for a candidate to run on the temperance ticket. The temper- ance party has orators enough in the town, but the gentlemen who have been asked to become candidates object on the ground that it costs too much to treat the crowd, The campaign in Ohio is heated, The temperance party has a dozen very elo- quent orators on its side and some who are very wild. From the speeches of a few of the mad speakers one would think that all the candidates on the temperance ticket are go fond of water that they are in the habit of going over Niagara Falls every day. a a. The Chinese gent here to be educated have gbsorbed so much of the spirit of Yunkeedom gs fo alarm the old Young Wings at home, and cagse their recall. They have also made headway ingellegts ually, as two of them won prizes at Yale colleze over the heads of the smars test American bors. I had Neuralgia ad Palpitation of the heart. Peruna cured ma. Aug. Melgert, “INGERSOLL'S CREED” TATED of Colonel Ing aol] ANNO Lave popu The lectures ross phase of infidelity chiefly by brilliant and ol Ina late number ye, Mr. Robert pects to thet n a particularly APY way, entation NH n repre: he Buvl " his ros ulonel I'he larger hie re tract, cons ms from lecture We Lh ad 0 8 sends us little mrammn In noe apy He | a he hi 1 | latest y saved we have Robert 1. “0 hat must we vl oth } } i aa leeture § LHS 18 th J, it He in uy ture here great We in» istderablen rip it forth, to g ced, as he sols of hape, in fact certainty el C01 Isis ¥ of on Christ tl h ie am with BRADLAUGH BOUNCED. THE BRITISH ATHE 18 T FORCIBI vi EJECTED FROM PARLIAMENT, | Almost a Death-Struggle to Gain Admittance Al quarter New York, August 8 wondon des pateh says At to ol distant cheors made themselves heard i ft twelve and murmers ran through Almost od, “He has come.’ By tho entrance re He look i's lament, diately tt bors imme» ming mem suf His the el adlaugh BRPOAT C0 garved for le ilement rough n tle Iy ed pal ¢ and evi i fered from suppressed ex egubrious black fect of his dress hightened patior, and it was (requently he looked like animated Labucl and the opportu pr rémarked An col rt do weedings could begin to ut the tactics to through corps. welcomed his are epgue nity of & she lay before the hold consults ’ pursued the Us HIBUED meant } use aot 3 ROR resist re the at tood two Depu- y oblain entrance his r al force moval At the do ty Jr heightened inlere the H Sergeants at 1 of 150 8 arms, Erskine and Gisset lo flanked her side by a number of th be dily Conser to the th Whi “a ni iicemen, picl "wr air great athletic vod r dist of sti Li rol gth ¥ vile em the siiiah iIRUisl rrived irned 'W ay firmly believes th A little mira MLIe Ong here towars it 11 4} than all td old hymn, Mr,” ] RK A MATE Th EATEN BY gechooner La ett, sailed fr A SHA SWS, bile ura lL 1 Mi @ Caplain 1 from Bra A ho tiago on the 16th ot June. Cap- Randlett, who has just returned on that on the ontward trip, al W. of Sand Isl and L ight, William Smi th, slipped and Th 0&8 near ran to his as A rope was immediately thrown overboard, follc wed by ap lank, but before a boat i be jowere i, which was not two minutes, th Wis horrified t an raise his whi I z | tair nt @ mag, (24) 0 Seo water, seize poor Smith and bear him bodily out of sight. Captain Randlen lay by the place nearly 12 hours, but n« » i 8 suddenly killed. Reveral caught and opened, but found to indicate that ei man-eater, nothing was a resident of Brownsville, past four years, BEATEN IN NORTH CAROLINA. Wilmington, N. C, August 4. ~The election returns are all ong way, Itis the State bas gone overwhelmingly against Prohibition. As far from not a single county was carried by the P ober, Raleigh, , August 4. —The election passed over aa Prohibition strength was conceded to lie | have all given, as far as heard from, | heavy anti-Prohibition majorities. The vote was light. idly with the Republican leaders who had pronounced against Prohibition. The majority against the measure will be large, perhaps 40,000, - > TO THE 81 1XTREN ERS Of the Various y Soldiers Orphans Hchool of Pennsylvania, | As has been adyertised throughout the Stute in various forms that the Sixteeners, and those honorably discharged, Harrisburg, Pa., August 2 and 26, | Re 1 £1, for the purpose of forming a perma a Re-union of having been will be held at . 2b, nent organigation, we take this method of informing those interested and those dos siring to nttend whose address we have not obtained Ex Governor consented to deliver the opening address on ‘Wie day evening, 24 inst, followed by other distinguished persons who will be present. Curtin has rdnes Every arrangement has been made to make the re-union a grand success. Be. ing already assured of a large attendance, we tryst that eyory sixteener will attend, and also communicate with those they know, urging them to be presant. Sixteeners arriving at Harrisburg will proceed at once tothe Capitol and regis ter their names, where accomodations will be assigned them, The Pennsylvania R. R, Philadelphia & Reading R.R., and all other branches controlled by them, will issue excursion tickets, orders for which must be procurs ed from the commijites, named below, for the full ter; at the rate of onp par cent. each mile, Boarding and hotel accommodations will be at greatly reduced rates to sixteen- ers, Hor further information address,— A.B, Grow, Lock Haven, Pa; Jno. R, Rockwell, Hartford, Pa.,; Edw. T. Tay- lor, Ewan's Mills, N. J.; Daniel A. Hull, Reading. Pa..; C. Day Rudy, Har- risburg, Pa ,; Davis W. Cotterel, Harris- burg, Pa. Frank I Pinkerson, Elerslie, Md, dy - - we. Mas rm J. McOoy, of Puciana, Clearfield county, was kicked on the head by a horse while driving last Friday and killed. i { I | ld Hy J s 41 RQ % wi irag him across the lobby members entrance. He stru > "n orce, embers Many es BL (he scans i prin of then ming Jit wil hered 1 ariiamens aU BIR WAY HIRLL and fen t and the air hed and kngr) yard wsand Pal ROH om the yard Fo Cal cemen, 3 ai if physic Los! and P elise mew hat Dennis to Inspec with a TET if KiQ return 8 Arrest, nockingly asked | how m come with him, any would 1 replied, “Somethis less 3. Cheer gh by cleared d Bradlaugh the midst s held id tl g after cheer the people, the Pp Wai f i Was ‘ Ri “ie j f the ol stands ng } {for Brac ! a recing loft ne st for about a half lefl haarti is Hi Al He re Wr Ar use an ne in of the his po an tn y cheered by rowd. ° le» PURSUING OUT LAWS WITH BLOODHOUNDS. cago, July A aple Spring Camp, Wis, says: “New ] the pursuit yrothers by the arrival despatch Eau Clair coun: life has been in. ’ a2, rom ¢ Wo ir « bloo dhoun ds by the United States Govern | The scouts are headed by Buffal ‘harlio and Yellowstone Kelley, With ment. daring Custer's and Miles’ 1876 and 1877. Buffalo campaign na INT ERNATIONAL LESSONS. All GUN NT 1 Lesson V.~The Red Sea, Exod, xiv GoLpex Texy iren uf lsranl Ex, xiv, 15 10.27 “Speak unto the chile that they go foreward “heside 1) eh, xiv, highlands the ad a there, The lsrae hahiroth, before Ball 10), hemmed in f Atakah to the southwest, and vancing Egyptians, Read coh, xii and xiv, 18, to learn how they came scape, humanly speaking, was impossi But here, as so often in human his tory, "man's extremity was God's oppor unity Th were brought inte this strait that Jehovah might be honored up n Pharaoh, ad tha sons of con firmed in farth and obe i V arses 10 xii 21, Ancier i Mf march by a huge y night and smoke a seen by the entir If did th natural Len HOE wera now gepheon'' the by the soa, 3 HO ey Israel fi jiencece ve i 8, iin i f (fod gee commanders in dic ated h torch, whose by day could army, The Lora a tor his people by K i | i bed fit bo Ing their reward, (ls, against the sdvancing Kgyptans, The majestic signal cloud, perbaps spread out like a wall, ell ctually separated the tw encampments—to the Egyptians a els { durdness, to the Israelites a source of Iu place of the words, pave Light Af, the Septuagint version reads, night pas sed,” the italicized rds being omitted. But there is good ound for the common reading, and since K e passage of the sea was made i 1 Wa may onably that miracule ] the ¥ if 1 { ch the flame b © h Supa Hee adi 8 BOrVi gel anit { for the Lime Hi. 12) a delence HioKNs ti ii ' us ng wid ht Hig - “i re the us Israo! d th {ret hed ul i Gt fA with the rsworking rod carding t irect 1 giver 8 i ti I ents! in 1 y « k perhaps in order i 1 in favor of the peop! Y the apparent blunder of t} of th iroth 11, 12) 4 rac “Le © { g6 ba that is the But how wasthis railing le some com means enlirel y. As pl heal ft re, by natural thal the passage tool ad thal & strot 6LD-1Id the nce is Urge L wind ® Oa 1 } ond of wer po @ ‘ } : hail art } / and des per than retusin covered hus the waters above and belo i if §t it f Lhe easter incdir With al me a wind Wi @ sense of ior kr . and it quarter (eh. im tely nvert the banks £ first in 10 89 fa mass 0 walers, would 4 for forsemen The Divi Y. cans! eile to begin at Lhe $O Contr forces that they wrough mplish the Divine wil the ether hand wind especial working wilh on i the ith XY. low fat sand. ticksand, snd then int in & time far loss thar the escape of a single with heavy wilion, directing sluice ¢ Vp woagden @ inlerpd i of this theor in nm ment sted er arch ar in tiie Hi these natura together u 's. cxlviil said that onl ly for this purpe At wolenl furce, cou in ge m Las com ' ‘RE { ’ co i 8 it it is sent $6, rea us beet ! monly & 100k place th y Wady Musa It is evident, Mslances: wer Israel that i | § 41: d 1 8 great de ie ne on for then Verses leaiatis i, on lhe extrac EXposur fn d resch On visiting Philadelphia will find, among other ‘places ner the Grand well worthy floor wang! Ored Organs! Organs! 8) u . § Ms wi | (Pianos! Pianos Dey it, a vi Its and gal now cover “4 1 nica Iu larg Over ith Dry Goods, niture, etc. The is and beautiful to which admittance is free. space 5 Jand are Carpets, China, addition Galle TY, Pneumatic Tubes « arrying the money air, and the Electrie-Light Machinery, 8 ine 5CK ing. ALC ic © bid ww , BellsTonts Mu last Picture Th ough the 0 worth dd Le ORGANS BOUGHT BY THE HUNDRED, and for CASH sold below the lowest, NO AGENTS EMPLOYED! | Setistaction Guarantesd Don't forget it—get our prices before you buy. We allow no one to undersell us. We are the only firm representing the following organs in Ceotre county, THE EsSTEY, There is a Lameh-Room in the building s and package ] eft . en Room . Wan; My n they come, ; Valises, § Ci endant in should fe | at not, as waker 15 home y purchase of y i Lild y pieasc, NOTE ~QOur large Catalogue, with prices and full shopping by mail from any part of the United ly directions for otal mail d grratu Joux Wanamaker, Grasp Deror, will Ix upon reques t, ad ress Pun 's ious ADELPHIA MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERICAN Floreston Cologne. A New son Fosmovmn Penrvws, Fraonivs Losing, Bon oy Desisns 0 Passonssy ov Sans 16 env, HIsCUX & OO, N.Y, Guser Savin ix Bovine vas tie. Sus, Fle ai ime Ginger, Bache, Mandrake, Stillingls and many of the best medicines known are combined in Farxex's Ginger Tom inte a medicine of such 1 effective powers, as to make it the Greatest eid Further and hadoey Corrector and the Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used, t cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neunlgia, Sleep. ial nach, Howels, Lungs, §. and Female Complaints, away with Consumpn 3 Or any ay t will surely help ou est Famil y Med XiCures, rior to Ditters, As ¥ dealer In Qrugs oan Any one claiming to represent any of the above makes ir this county is a falsifier and unworthy of confidence. 28a w Parker S Hair Balsan, agveralle Hair Dyes Fased Hair § 1 neves in i : sf SUPPLY STORE. Weare the authorized agents for the sale of the CONKLIN WAGONS, which come nearer perfection than any | other wagons made, No other make com - petes with them in light runniag and du rability. They have been in use many years in CENTRE COUNTY sand none worn out. 1hey are made better and bet. ter every year. We buy by the car load and keep a full stock of different sizes on band of FARM, ROAD and LUMBER WAGONS. either narrow or wide track BROAD WHEEL CONKLIN WAG. ONS MADE TO ORDER Cortland Buggies, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, Platform Spring Wagons, Like the Conklin company, the Cort | land company make rut first-class | goods and guaranice their work, which we sell at low prices. { CALL AND EXAMINE { STOCK snd you will be convineed thst | we fulfill our declarations as to quality | and style of goods Our stock ineludes | BUGGIES WITH OR WITHOUT | TOPS, GENTLEMEN'S | ONS, BIDE BAR BUGGIES, PHAE. | TONS, &e. Ly f An tlepant Never fal to Restore by or its Y ful C HH. K. HICKS Has the largest Stock of Hardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Coach and Saddlery Hardware that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the mst REA- BONABLE PRICES. Hes » agentfor the Celebraied South Bend Chilled Plow, that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN CEN. TRE COUNTY, in less than twe years introduction 21ap and i gol i ealcuinled., sinner siwnye odout of the a fot i as Lhe eet Egy plinns ; In either case, A as Lhe mar Kinz i Eg KY¥ptians ware i ris Lo escape, Le gy 3 VW The last sawlul ded God was about to them i the lu na nay np # 1 : Ns ¢ in 4 d re in oh them rein 34; had held the forces of litlie space now gave ¢ ARAN i Wu de ih a returned Ws siren o i “a OVverwlieiming at Overthrev Ores as 8n fg ament F biased « UT it : it od from their As | stated eh them ! the Bea a inte {here ia Ps. evi ii) It ue ant ecessary forthe safety of G nR their so) in tho w ither they wouid lowe, bad they escaped the in , dnt for this fearly { her king - POWER OF THE PRESS the power of in less 3 es {13 arrib d ders Ia urn wh fir i du LORS, been wedi ale per Egypt ys : il calamity THE In lgural sures no way is the press more y wledg known than the i kno e that has in 4 Fused thr ug! than a year, fifty millic propers Rida ey. been d out ng of onderful curative remedy, 1 the people from the shown their intellis rence and the knowledge of what is in the |B K Ww that Ani Pacifie ties of splendid | Wi [to the i Te have papers, by already making Kidney- Wort their houschold remedy for all dis eases of} liver and bowels, — Her -- John Fisher, of Maitland, Mifilin Co., {while felling a tree last week was instants ly killed by the tree falling on him, He eaves a wile and sixteen children in [poor circumstances, a the kidneys, An old lady writes up; “1am 65 yours dians over six years ago, since then [tracking redskins and fugatives from jus. | The trail of the outlaws] will be taken up in the vicinity of Doo-| ittle’'s Camp, and the scouts will go ahead with the entire pack of blood hounds, making such a hunt as was ney er witnessed in the big woods before.” . » Y 100 LIVES LOST BY THE| LOSION OF A MEXICAN MAGAZINE, New York, August 1.—A dispatch from} Mazatlan, Mexico, gives an account of an explosion government magazine there caused by a guard smoking. The building was situated in the centre of a business portion of the town. The explo: sion completely raised the magazine, and destroyed many houses in the immediate vicinity, besides deing considerable dams age to numbers of others and killing a large number of people. Immediately afl: ter the explosion the soldiers and citizens went to work to recover the bodies of those known to have been burried in the ruins, bodies wero recovered, among them Francisco Pena, District Judge. The number of killed and wounded is not yet known as many bodios are still burried under the ruins. | 1 | NEAR EX EARL r { in the Seventy rn Ay tf mms NO GOOD PREACHING, No man ean do a good job of work, preach a good sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a patient, or write a good article when ho feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make tho attempt in such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters, See another column.—Albany Times. py Ap —— Bishop A. Havens of the Methodist Episcopal church is lying dangerously ill, Whenever you are sick and the doctor tries this and then that, stop fooling and take Peruna, London, August 2,.—The News’ Paris correspondent cays: A terrible explosion has occurred in a mine at Lourehes, in the department of Nord. Ten persons were killedfand twenty grievously injure eq. It is simply marvoioushow guickly con- stipation, biliousness, sick headache, fever and ague, and malaria are cured by ‘Bel. 1 have used a little more! 130" See other column. ote ened Ly the se srain of your duties avoid stimulante and use Hop Bitters. 1f you are young and discretion or dissipa ried or single, old or poor health or languish peas, rely on op Whoover you are whenever you feel | that your system needs « loansing., ton § ing or stimulating, without infoxieating, take o Bitters: R Have you dys pepria, kidney or urinary com. plaint, d& oe of the stomach, ii bowels, blood k ver or nerves f You will be} cured if you use Hop Bitters} Ji you are sim. reak hod § tore brain nerve and waste, use Mop B. suffering from any in. tion , | Of Are mar oung, sulfering from {oe on & bed of siok- Bitters. Thousands dle an. puslly from some form dn ney he disease tm have ee preven fot bys timely use of HopBitters fold by drug fista. So Bond for LEADING DAILY, AN NDR WEEKLY In the West Branch Valley. THE SUN and BANNER, Published by T. SALLADE and H. M. WOLF, Jr, Editors and Proprietors, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. H. Has an able Editorial and Reportor- ial Staff’! Contains the Latest Telegraphic News | Has a Reliable Corps of Corre: spondents | AND HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION of any newspaper in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, DAILY $6.00, WEEKLY $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Any person gottin up a club of five now yourly subscribers for the WirxLy Spy AND BaxNER, will recelye a copy for one lers’ Liver Pills,” your free, daugdt | are models of perfection | CTY sense a standard wagon, | never (ailed to give satisfaction. | Weinvite inspection of those we have os | ban d or any that are in use. Prices low 'e sell the OLIVER gaILLED | PLOWS, the standard plow of the age | does its work so we! i that other a try to imitate it Price, with Jointer Pile YY Boel wud extra Share, ($14) fourteen j dollars, 5 per ct. off for essh. 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To sup; of American editors and wri .1 covering the er field of In ene aiphabetical arrangeme and the Library of 1 Encyclopaed precex de lit CP the 15 volumes, complet rice he Lt rinkied ec iges, $20 ¥ library sheep, marbled edges, $22.00, The superlative value and im portance of this grea t Ency t that it is bro Nght within the reach of I every one wi ho iS really bra a libers Revolution : edge. It bri | the reach even boy of the ity. Every farmer and every me his chi 2 that such a C | and apprentice home, To the prof himself and to outfit of his fess walk of life, a Cyclopadi Of course the old ¢ Appletons have made a § sale of their high. priced put their power overth Irowy Of o ag to getting from 40 to Go per cent commission | $10,000 Reward 2 wever, id an tof ly these ar 4 ” al pected to gi ive as much promi. American readers might de. other deficienc cies a large corps artacics ppon about 15,000 topics, the whole number of titles under rk is th ly Americanized, i nk 5R0St Cottplets rk which has binding, $15.00, + Biit top, $212.50, as A aq fey h ¢ fers have id Nan ¥noy 4) ire sinner tt « extra a hdd In half In full 'D ASSIA, 2 i Kuss: xdia lies especially in the after knowledge and of universal knowl. lucat easily within wboy of the country ¢ in the land owes it to 5, | fa res ns gs a liberal tion t THE GEISER SEPARATOR . dret ence in every | Geiser Threshers snd Separators with horse powers, Portable and Traction En A 18 @ mee nd wealt rol it of i } ¥ ay i nearly two milli t | is said that the dia) from the cased that their monopolies are broken and 1 bool been used are the ge in, are for one and two horses, with Threshe and Separators GRAIN DRILLS. sell the plainest, best made, most durable. lightest running grain spring drill, with ors ati n ' se the book agents books scll TE py Pennsylvania. One fact for farmers con- sideration: A drill with the lesst machin ery, which performs the work is the most “8: those nd are not she rt sighted di isc wer that ii identical with the interes ts of the people, and their real | by the immense sales which resalt m meet ng the | boo ksellers, however, r than t are better P leased i t . | standard and inc arably low. iced | always looked to the peo ple, in whose inter looked in vain, as our more than one million volumes printed last ) abt profits 8 tre sell at the lowest prices, on the most lid. eral terms and guarantee satisfaction. A sample drill on exhibition at our store Call and see it. Store opposite the Bush House. Alexander & FONTE. 18 juns. » { {i mj pt Br iterests it is, for & never 0 Cub a year (this year being increased { to probably more than two millions) abundant the Cyclopedia | directly from us, and by uniting with your ne ighbo rs a cure club rates | a8 follows: A discount of 10 per cent will bo allowed to any one onde Crelopmdia; and a discount of 15 por cent will be allowed 10 an As as ously, eac va ines ——————— ——————————————— —— ring nt roe or mH re arts of the nore sels at one ¥ Jy one Cc’ URT PROCLAMATION ; Whereas, the Hon, Charles A. Mayer, Frosiden t of the Uourtof Common Pleas of the Sth Judie triot, consisting of the ouaties of Centre, a and Clearfield, and the Hos. wel Pranek ax 1 pring vied lr in er ty, hevin Re precep 's ¢ Fu fp directed, for Boing © Over and and potial inducement to our friends and patrons to go to v 1 doing what he can for the dissemina { ur Nn Of in addi iy and tigen we : ropose lar discount regul wiedge, to t vers 3 WS, to clubs: ' '$5,000 Reward * $5,000 Reward fod ition to ta Sh Bot jess than twenty In namber, the amount to be distr subscribers which each of the 10 club agents may send us The names of the subseribers must in every case be forwarded to tributed as specified as rapidly as the orders are rove dived, n promptly on Sept, 1st. The names of the persons receiving thos received by each, and the list sent to all the club agents enterin must be actual purchasers for individual wee, to entitle the clul not booksellers or agents who t buy to sell ag: ain Persons desiring to r : nay send to tyles of hindi ng. payin 5 for the gos, and L235 for the ve o in brary sf | prompiness, within our ability t y manufacture, { onder of thelr receipt by us Bpecimen ges of the * | catalogue of our large Hs { of standay Laer of our. Lord 18851, snd the one Andres d Bfth ¥ 3 requis book making and type setting by steam, will be wi upon ale ation. Ahm ph U | registered letter, or by express, ' Fraotk nevi § TO n ay be sent in postag ama p {| gos . RICAN BOOK "EXCHANGE, | out, Pa. JOHN SPARC Ee Sheris, he si HOU SE. — JOHN B. ALDEN, Maxon. 704 Broadway, New York. | country trade. R. Teller, proprietor, Bellies WHAT WE HAVE NOT GOT 16juney no Dress goods, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents pcr yard. no vardswide Muslin at 2 cents per yard, no Calicos at 2 cents per yard. no handsmade Shoes, all warranted, at 75 cents per pair, no First-Class, all wool suits for Men, at $2.50. vo trash of any kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with BUT WE HAVE GO grade of Dress Goods, at 15 cents and up, than can be bought at any other store in Bellefonte at rpents whe send us elude la end Lelore Beplem be distributed equally among the fir it 0 - not less than five subscribers 3 © eludb agents hic whe r of given to the Coroner, Ju of the Peace, A and Constables of said county of Qentre, that they bo be then and there in thelr w persons, ye in the fornoon of sald da » with their Fedords: ingui “their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office apportains to ; be done, and those who are bound in recogai tances to { prosecute agsinst the prisoners that sreor shall be be in | the jail of Centre county, he Ly and there ta prose: ute against thom as shall b [od ie hand . my hand, al Bellefonte, the loth day sted pre us at onee f or Tune Orde beginning of Universal Knowledge nd publications, with tor tm We have We have We have We have We have We have A better same price, We have at from 6 cents up a better value in Ble bay yon elsewhere, Ve have CARPET elsewhere, We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS tre county. We have the best Three Dollar Child’s Suits that the money can progure, We have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Bellefonte for that price, We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere, We have the best work. trimmings, fits and Sppenraloe in our Clothing for the money All firsteclass Clothiers are selling the same make of Clothing, No slop shop trash, thrown or pasted together but regular sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make hey : We have the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant means just what it expresses. We have a reputation of 30 years’ trading at stake to uphold all we advertise, We have the interest of our Trade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers w This we accomplish by always giving the full value for what money they give us, Call and convince your wavering mind. : S. & A. LOES, ached and Unbleached Musling than the same price will S that have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring » best assortment to select from that can be found jn Cen- procured in the county, warrant them. And our ell satisfied, otis om With Costiveness, Bick Low Spirits, Sleepless N Fl SypbiacYas tho | And all the pumerous ai tnt sobecaatnt Fr propery) state or ihe Liver, wher you have sa certain in remedy within your Go That Jomedy Pills, Green n’s Live FT file are Of (Wo Kinds, aaa hay used in connection with each oth cording to directions, are Dl . cessful, Thev are and are . pent by wail on Fecaiit of in Fr to prevent counterfeiting Seyi are put ug : in round boxes, with the signature P. Green jround each box. Price, No. 1, 2 cis. Ho, 2 00 cents. Manufactured onl only A POTTS © Bellefonta, Ia, For sale by REA & Merchant and by J.D. ¥Y,Cextre Hare bay y. = {1 Nover toss di ae] soi urigs, (we Peurxa is positive cure. 1 jnerrorse i Prucs en fr xa pombe. t EH HARTMAN E00, Ofer, Obls ¥ Keep your bowels regular with MAN-A-LI : 3.0. resi . ENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00, (Late Hatten, Hoover & Ca.) iv ts, And Allow | ail, Discount Now, Government Securities, cilia! & 10apB8Le nr on # J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Besduerhoff Row, Bellefonte Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, FaneyGoods de, &e, Pure Wines and Liquors for medion e siways kept Baviiy RENRY ‘Waocmmmory. : i i BUT pos >» 0. GUTELIL:, = Dentist, Millheim, i EE Hela ith Tislimreparedie extract Sasha PENNSVALLE Y BANKING C0 co CENTRE HALL, RECRIVE E DEPOSITS uP ewlate el Gn unt Notes; Buy snc GoveramentSecurities, Wi. Wop? #34 Coupons, . « B Pract Mixers =ihiue ia i LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS, D. R.STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa The undersigned respectfully informs | he public of Pentsvalipy that $e is pres { sured to do a'l kinds of work in Maxmiz Leap Graxive st | Cheaper Rates Then Elszwhers Write or call on Cleves” ges a and designs. At wh fn ave $ * with riew of ntroquciag ee ch ad a y R Lewisiowr Marble & Granite Contidept hail can furnish first whe greatly Seduced priem has been usus Rha hath and erected on Tr a x the graves. Woctly Crrvax Dixoxs. Centre Hall i i i i i | | Ju Sam B et BONE d residence his an on North side of High Street, three doors Rut of of Allaghesy, Builetonts Pa. * JERRY MILLER Barner axp Hareorussz—in Lhe Laser ment of the bank building. All work done in fashionable style. lujiy J i F. POTTER, Attorvey-at- made and sssis Collections promptly fiaes hod bose having lands af iets de Acts S204 ave PBEOCKEREOFF HOUSE. ack Ofhee in the lam ory sorth rth siden! H Br | Good sam buss to and from all trains Special rates to Witnesses and Jurors Aspry Strieily First-Diass. ALEXANDER & BOWER 4% Ap tormeysat-Law Bel te. Bpectai sttesct iven te Owilections, and Orphans’ Court Eo Se saguuited § is German sed Eogind C i Oarmas's bulidiag Woay HY Mo LL oul be in the } ands of every outs ouent under seal, in a ina plain in envelope, 1 any Mame ® Dave . a sents eure fh Pere, THE CULVERWI: 11 A285 Yo: Torm ne THA} ID : Ia - dic ‘eck ly 1