Ep tan XECUTORS NOTICE. — testamentary on the estate ol Uriah Slack, lute of Potier twp, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to snid estate are requested to make imme. dinte settlement, and those having claims against the same to bt tham duly nuthentieated for settiemen BAM'L G. BLACK, W. A. BOAL, Executors, NOTICE, By virtue and Authority of the powers and duties in me vested by the 11th sce tim of net of Assembly of the 24th day of May, 1871, all fish baskets, ool wieres kiddies, brush or fascine nits, or any other permanently set means to take lsh in the nature of s seine which are known to be wastefull and extravagant modes of fish. ing, existing in any of the streams within Centre County, are hereby declared common nuisances and are ordered to be dismantled by thelr owners or masters, 0 as to render them no longer capable of inking or injuring fish of the streams of whatever kind : sand all such fish baskets, eel wieres, where they now exist are not destroyed or dismantled within 10 days after the dates ofthis notice, 1 shall proceed to remove and dismantle the same as di- rected by said 11th section of act 24th of May, 1871. : ; JOHN BPANG LER, Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 14, 1881, Sheriff, 4 ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale, bis valuable farm east of Centre Hill, containing 76 ACRES LAND, sll clear except about three scree, which is wood: land, Thereon erecied a 2 story lo House, weatherboarded, a Bankbarn.an all necessary outbuildings, A well of good, never falling water at the house, and a fine stream of running water through the farm, and water in every fleld Also a good Orchard of grafied fruit. About 20 acres of the land is excellent meadow, ORE IN THREE FIELDS of the farm. The farm is under good fences and cul tivation, and is the farm formerly owned by Peter Wolf, on the forks of the isa ng from Poulers Mills to Spring Midl For further information inquire h ® ye premises or John Shannon at C ®ve Hall, daug im PHILIP KEMP. Wanied AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOHN B. GOUGH'S bras’ new SUNLIGHT mo SHADOW s the deat ¢ off Its Scenes drawn Grom the bright and ehady ads of 1, pray rah John B. Gough can portray them. This grand work—asw fiw time published —i8 the * booming *' beck fie tht rd is outselling all others few 10 one. The thirtythird thousand is now in press. Its immense sale Mas heen made entirely by active canvassers. No other book com. pares with it for quick and profitable vetarms. We are starting more agents now than ever before, and we be. Lieve the sale of this book will reach Owe Hundred 7 housand Copies in the me xt fore menths, Ve want sono more agents af ance, to 3 grand book to the thousands who are w iy his Remember the sale is only mow commen ing. book is entirely new, and mast of the territory is wos clear, —————— HOSTERMAN; Agents, mow is your tise fo make meney, 3nd 31 the Centre Hall zesiines . Officest on #ireet, th. sine time circulay fhorong : I Territory and very Bos fursteciass bouk. En. £8 our large chroulars containing full particulars, Address Fallin Hen &| 70 A FE TERE A.D. Wornseron & Co., HR AT WM. WOLFE'S. pn RELATING TO EXECUTORS, AD- MINISTRATORS AND GUARDIANS, The following bill has received the sigs nature of the governor; A supplement to an act relating to execu tors, administrators and guardians, “Little children keep! That the act approved the thirteenth Amon, =1 John, day of April, one thousand eight-hundred and filty-nine, entitled "An not relating ‘ : : 0 exen iministrators and guardi: 1 wine tha study of this Lins 4 axe Store, a g * Ww § iy son, the preceding verses of 1 i i Li . : $3 } 4 he actully read. Explain to the adminitidlor of Kusrditn has Des re scholars the natures of the sin which led to quired or heres ler & a HY Fog SUR the awful punishment inflicted on the peo: Hi receipt of money te ive . Jo ot ng Moses had been absent in the Mount! ond as required 'y law iLeha e awfy forty days and forty nights (eh, xxiv 18, itor such executor, administrator or guars I'he people, ever pr ne to forgetfulness dian upon paying over such money to and disobed ca, hegan to clamor for areditors, heirs, lezalens or ward to re. and dlaobedier of 3 0 di.| quire under the direction of the orphan's visable re presentation of ehovah, In ai court & bond refunding receipt or other rect violath n of the sad nd ought: obligation from the person or persons res Hh : oh y °y had 4 a y iby reliving the money to idemnify such exs io PL Rly piu Wp url Law Ho ecutor, sidministrator or guardian to the ! : ha him lob. xxxil 1) At amount each one may receive, by adding heir entreaty, Aaron fashioned ‘a goldes thereto as follows; “And whenever such + Ce tinp.o tho word AY: hits? ward has reached a lawliul sage and ls a al R Yaariing 0%, ;. \ i married woman it shall be competent jor in imitation of the Egyptian ox w ar Hy ner either in person or by allorney to sign, HE AC seal and deliver her own refunding bond . to such guardian or his legal representa such as they had boe hat ¢ ustomed bl ive with the same effect ops hin ibe a witness in « : th the * married and were receiving sald monay retura lo the camp, lirectly from the executor or administra Approved June 10, 188] Hexny M. Hoyr: ibn — 18 IT POSSIBLE that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &e,, make so many and sueh marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, Pastor sand Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, all testify to have heen cured by them, we must believe and doubt no longer, See other column.— Post. I 8 | INTERNATIONAL LESSON SEPTEMBER 11, A THE PRESIDENT TO GO TO LONG BRANCH, The President ghas held his own for the last 6 or 7 days, with a slight change for the better, The doctors think he should be taken from the white house, alse the malaria from the Potomac flats will kill him. Again it is feared he is too week to stand the trip to Branch, 200 miles, Ce ,, -—a M ¥ 5 «The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of MARVIN THE MASHER, Central Penn'a assembled at Newport, » on 31 ult, Rev. W. E, Fischer and C, E. Emerick, del, Rev. 8, EF. Farst and Dr, Rhone, del, Rev. J. A Koser and M, D, Snyder, del, Rev. J. K. Miller, Rey, G W. Sechrist, Rev, J, Tomlinson, Rev. J, Youtzey, and Rev. W. R, Weiland and L. Brompart, del, were in attendance from this county. Rev. W, BE, Fischer was elected President, and Rev. Youtzey, Secretary of Synod, Brown's, they say, sell the cheapest furniture in central Penn, on Bishop street, Bellefonte, «Crrennarion—The Reformed and Lutheran Sunday schools, near Penn Hall, Pa, had a grand celebration in Mr. Jno, F. Heckman's grounds near the Reformed church, on last Saturday. The day proved favorable and the schools assembled at the Reformed church in the morning, from which place they marched to the grove where seals had been prepared so that all could be comfortably seated, The schools were then addressed by Prof. Henry Keller, of the Penn Hall Academy, who deliver ed an able and interesting address Another Addition, Making Fourteen Bogus Wives, Richmond, Va, August 80. ~Marvin, whose wives and forgeries grow more nu- merous every day, was arraigned at the Police Court this morning. There was large crowd present to sea him, Marvin had the same lmp, brokensdown rheumatic appearance of yesterday, in all the conversations that place he maintains the feigned stutter it with THE CENTRE REPORTER. PANINI AINSI NN NPN NSN NNN WM. KURTZ... ......o. Associate Editer, Centro Hall, Ph ., Th're. Sept8 | Lesson 11.—Idolatry Punished, Exodus xxxil, 20 85 Goroex Texr, yourselves from idols, v, ol 8 1 —— ee ———————— Long H" ! " : 2 TERMS, 8 per year, when paid in advances ; $2.00 whr a not paid wm advance. ; . : . : Advertisements 2eis per line for three ine gertions, and beenis line for every sub {dvertisements by tA sequent insertion the | He was followed by Rev. C. W, EK, Siegle, vear at a ltberal discount, : the Reformed minister in charge, who Subscribers outside the county shor so gave them words of encouragement var ws 10 ots, amount of one veas ong to be remembered After the ad ge, instead of Wels as formerly when paid | dresses the scholars were marched to a themselves. large table which was groaning vader Subseriders can u the many good eatables of every descrip $runts stand at the Rey s § Fon { rion, After all present had fared sampt. $ ting he aries on he papers i the nounsly of the repast the you! g people tha firm Per yb a ron Fes lenjoyed themselves by engaging in the 1st of January. "1875, and that vi sa numerous innocent amusements ¥ very {ume he was vayng She printer thing passed off very harmoniously and » the grand affair shows what neighbors an do if they but work together hars I | | Il moniously for a good cause . Whitmer & Co., We have often heard Centre county SEPT. 10, 1881. that a balky horse CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOT, ii @ "itp iit Wiis i OL, and a Executive Mansion, Washington, D. (,, September 5, 830 A, M.- -(Official), {The president was somewhat restless be oflicers of the Centra county iquring the eraly part of the night, but Agricaltural Nin ely expect All unusua| slept well after midnight He has taken ly interesting Fair this year. Bpecialihy the mouth and retained the nutri attention will he given to the Amuse: ment prescribed. This morning his ment Department, pulse is loss frequent than vesterday and . his temperature is a degree above the The Tri-State Grangers' normal Pulse 102, temperature 90.5, nice, respiration 18, Williams' Grove, Pa, August 30. ~The Pulse 114 at Noon, Grangers' picnic was attended to-day by Executive Mansion. 12.50 P. M thousands of Patrons of Husbandry from! 1 Ap “ West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Del- h aware and Pennsylvania, Horticultural and agricultural exhibits sre presented have taken 1 his speech admirable regularity, |'® The prisoner gave his name as "Genera Budlong A. Morton.” Attorner Witt sald he had prepare warrants charging him . Commonwenlt " 1 tw ’ one with forgery ht Pleo and the other with bigamy. Marvin said $ that having been brought here a prisoner : he wished the proceedings to be deferred what ins be I. This fiom fro until he could confer with counse (om. | ~The president's condition has not | changed materially since the last bulle- tin, except that there is some increase in : 3 be ' frequency of pulse; has taken with some] ; ) from all these Mates, and quite A rivalry relish nourishment administered hw the | discarded his fine clothes and has buen excited between them. Ap: oneh and had no return of gastric ir. [the spry old gentlemanly dignity whieh he ples, peaches, plums, grapes, Onions and yoahility, Pulse 114, temperature 90.5 |sssumed with so much success among the the general fruits of the Shenandoah respiration 18, and Caomberland Valley regions are ony exhibit. To-morrow and Thursday will To Start at 6 A, M. Today be the big days, and thousands of people Executive Mansion, It has are expected to be present. To-nightip.an decided to move the president and avery night during the show the from the white house and to convey grounds will be illuminated with the yim t » Long Branch by a special train Brush electric light, while communica ie, morrow morning at b o'clock. tion is had with the world through the| . . . Bell telephone, which has been put up| A Branch Track to be Laid, by Mr. Clute, of Harrisburg. | Long Branch, Sep. 5.~The New Jer The order of exercises was the follow- sey Central railroad authorities received ing: In the morning, Leonard Rhone, a telegram this morning from Wayne worthy master of the state grange off MacVeagh asking that a branch Pennsylvania, from Centre county, de-/track be laid from Elberon station to livered an address on the general pur {Franklin cottage to convey the president pose of the order of Grangers. Rev, Dr.lin upon at 11 a, m. to-morrow. Work James Calder of Penn'a followed inan/was immediately commenced and will address on the secrecy of the order, its be completed as requested, extent and purposes, music being furn- Preparations Progressing Satisfactory. ished at intervals by an excellent brass e / band from Lewisburg. In the afternoon, | Executive Mansion, Sep. 6, 145 A, M, Mr. C. L. Whitney, worthy lecturer of —At this hour the president is reported the Michigan state grange, who has been | 8 resting quiet ¥: No unfavorable sym. lecturing the past month in Delaware toms or change in the president's condi and New Jersey, delivered an able and ton have been observed since midnight, eloquent address on points relative to] the preparations for the removal are the order of husbandmen, Inthe even-| progressing very satisfactorily and the ing an address was made by Mr I, W, [indications now are that it will not) Nicholson, worthy master of the grange voour until about § a. m, of New Jersey. { was agreed 10, While Morton | Salam, Mass. , whiskers, cultivated a beard the he shaved off his usual side was In prison at {and the people worshiy pad it, with t { omipaniment of wanton and Heantiou les, on his chin, nhect W orship © the heathen (On his Moses’ first wis 10 destroy the imag «nd command the people to drink the wa or into which he cast the remains of it Then, when hesaw thatthey were "naked { it ire igh the inexcusable weakness afd folly of Aaron~he fol CO pe led to War to BOVErer measure Verses 26-20, — In the horse Owners say abandoned could be mado to git by putting a bap. act ‘or die of burning straw uader him, and tho' we neversaw it tried, it appeared fo us as a plausible remedy, for a sin of horse-flesh that would set a8 man to swearing about as quick as two balky joints of stove-pipe. But here isan item by which we find that fire wont move a balky horse in Canada at least: An ins human action is reported from Pont Rouge. A farmer had trouble with a balky horse and in order to break the animal of the habit lit a fire under him So determined was the horse not to move that he maintained his place un. til, overcome by the heat, he tay down The owner attempted to save Or women and bank efficers, suf L = DEA DO ’ e loose from al ar rather, un straint throt He is now a decrepit old man, wearing Q . a blue flannel coat, slouched hat, a soiled Sep, 0, " shirt and rumpled collar, having & blotehs B tle oF the ca § HT y been fortified aller the battle of Rephidim, and the “gate,” as in the ease of a city, would be the genera ace for any movement withir Who 4 wore a procia amnesty, The people had grievously but prompt re pentance and would secure again the favor of Jebovah, Unfo me—the ¢ here presented 1% 8 sublime one a nation in rebellion ; on the other, Moses tut “one, with God, is a majority; and Moses, knowing that (God was with him, did not fear to face the rebellious people, and boldly summon them to return to their allegiance. The Levi Moses’ own tribe { Ex. 4. 1) hey had, indeed, shared in the same sin; but “moved, among other considerations by a clearer insight and a deeper feeling of what is right, and it may be by thelr relationship le Moses,’ they speedily ranged themselves is side. Ful every man ki { by his side, &¢. the order given seems, at first view, Lo command an indiscriminate slaughter, Yel, literally followed, this would have compelled the Levites to slay one another, as well as the contumacious,. We must, then, under stand it as requiring only the execution of those who showed themselves still rebels lious, whether brother, companion, or neighbor, The result is given in verse O8 —a solemn illastration of the “goodness and severity’ of God, the persistently dis. obedient being cut off in order thst the remainder, warned by their fate and saved from their evil example, mig be pre. ceived a letter from a young lady in Wil. ie Bp Hy ya io oi r \ 5 mington, N. C., in which she states that| had said that is, whe: g the order he married and deserted her some months{io lhe led Lev Consecrate since and she eried aloud for justice | your ses fosday 1 &e —~the SH gp nargin reads, Fill 3 &o. The LT REAR § . i ono loffering was to be an unraserved one The M. [also directed to issue orders which will| GEN ERAL { ARR, 1 x : OFFIC ERS ther nut no son, the brother AND 110 MEN SAID To HAVE the brother } Levites,” says the BEEN SLAIN IN AR. Rev 8. Clarke, "were to prove themselves ZONA. in a special way the servants of Jehovah, ET lin anticipation of their formal consecration Betrayed by the Indian Scouts. |, ed nose, as If from drinking, a face cover " ed with an unkept, white limping and stuttering as If from & combi This the eamp had pro beard, and nation of rheumatism and paralysis complete and thorough metamorphosis makes it a somewhat difficult matler &« identify him by those who have only seer him once or twice, and then but fur a few moments. Every effort, however, will be made in the next ten days to restore him to the condition and appearance he pre sented when first here. He will fully shaved by an expert so as to produce his side whiskers, which he shaved of since his arrest; he will be comfortably lodged and fed in the jail will receive such attention as to make his gathering pi ir without the én Lord these mali ura, 5 Of [hd 8 5 Ww ris 51 al sinned ; submission in of gener : ——— For applying to wounds made by removing large limbs in pruning frait trees nothing is better, says the New. England Farmer, than gum-shellae dissolved in alcohol to the consistency of paint. This should be kept ina bottle, tightly corked when not in use and applied with an old brush. Rh gr. cg an VARIOUS CAUSXs.. Advancing years, care, sickness, disap pointments, and hereditary predisposition ~all operate to turn the hair gray, snd sither of them inclines it to shed prema turely. Avxr's Harr Vicor will restore faded or gray, light or red hair toa rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. [t softens and cleanses the scalp, giviog it s healthy sction. It removes and cures iandruff and humors, By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced In wm: cases where the follicles sre not Sustroyed or the glands decayed. tts effects are beautifully shown bn brashy, weak or sickly hair, on which & few app rations will produce the gloss and fresh- ness of youth, Harmless and sure in its speration, it is incomparablensa dressing, nd is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts It con- lain neither oil nor dye, and will not soil sr color white eambric, ye! it lasts long on the bair, and keeps it freeh and vigorous, For Bare ny avy. DEALERS, -— , MARKETS. . Mid 3 % 3 BE... 4 S i las ministers of the sanctuary, by manifests} I hilade phia, Sept. 5.—W heat, No, 2 oi f snorificir geal in carrying out] "ed: $1 43; corn, 680; oats, 462. Cattle— ny a sell saCnQuing aia I, ir) R UL ‘3 i : h Bie: b be divine command” Sueh complete |? ima, Ge; good, Ofc; sheep, L3¢; hogs, onsecration God requires of all who would |’ {@IC . {be on his side Mat x 87; Lukexiv 26 i Chicago, Sept, 6 ~Wheat, $1.24; corn, {| Verses 30-80 Moses said unte the 3 i02¢; oats 8he, le like an fanthiul minis “ ! Spring Mills Market. he pointed out le i . 3 53 i o In one case, all sin is equally! Wheat, $1.28 Rye, BOC ete. The following will be notified, and a telegram will be General Carr snd bis command have all{their guilt. great. He that breaks ene commandment | ? i P t ‘hraanks all pr this instan IOWave hal ¥ 0 Rev's J. M. Reimensnyder, A |froight trains. Passenger conductors will Indians, thirty-five miles from Camp! bre skeall, Jo I 3 is igh dn 1. | cana, aL Be? rg x . SF, 3% | " . wo i ’ . be was not oniy o ONsl ul isbional, Jorn, shelled, G8. Brodfubrer and Heilman [at each station receive an order either to] Apache. There wero 110 men and 7 offic] und in direct conflict with the divine purr] Oats 40 was then closed by the Chair. stop or proceed to the next station, where cers killed. The officers must be Geners! pose concerning Israel (ve, 9-14.) It was | Buckwheat, 0c. benedicti¢n, [the subsequent movements of the train | Carr, Captain Henley, Lieutenants Car therefore, greaf in a peculiar sense. An Barley, Ofc - uf *® we L in t i Yi PY gh { f : Devotional {must be governed by the orders therelter, Goedon, Stanton, Ornes and Dr, Me- ol di ad 4.950» Of) nr . : . ! 3 2 : : ! : imolhy seed, SA 0 = 0 26 aug St. | of last week : | meeting gpened by Rev. A. H. Spangler, awaiting it : In this way the movements Oreery. Soluble bane phosphate, $28 00 Butter to 30 cts. per 1b; eggs, 18 ct of Bloomfleld ation and election (of all the trains will be controlled from| : Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 » * v1 Thy . crring sonia 3 at hkl LK per doz ; per bushel; were next in program and the Union Depot. and they will be #0 gox this morning ssysthat he has received ah u Die . Flour, per bbl $6.00 > 4 ; 3 : in verse 42 igniicant pe on nomina- handled as to give the special the right olinews that a few of General Carr's coms! tio: Blot m , AT v LL and died — him, but was unable to drag the j TIN) ¥ EN . 3 : ’ me SPRING MILLS, PA. brute from the flames, -In our last we noticed the death of Thomas Harper, of Woodward. The Lewisburg Journal gives the following PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY i Last Friday afternoon (28 articnlars : of Centre County will hold their pietur Un the one side, do — — be care- ult.) as Mr. Thomas Harper was walking \ »: . on Second street, this place, he was no- tl A £ | I Lo » {ticed to suddenly stagger and fall over, S : nnua IC ni He was taken to the residence of Mrs, Motz, his daughter, residing close bY, 3 Ane pics sistance sent for. He Centre Hall, on gud Snadi al arr with paralysis mIITnan » yr EYES » § foRna Ww SiC ‘ is ATAIYSIS, THURSDAY , SRPTEM BER 10. , jaud is now lying unable to move hand Let this be a grand gathering and |or foot, but is able to talk, Mr, Harper greeting of the citizens of Ceutre and [came here from Centre county some adjoining counties; for the farmer, [lime since and is perhaps sixty five mechanic. laborer and all years ofage. [P. 5.—On last Saturday 13 y $9 i . “Xa ~ FYYTIF _ {Mr Harper died.) EX-GOYV . A. G. { 1 RTIN —The new comet--No. has backed has consented to be present and de (© ut of sight again. Will tell you of a new . \ . comit : vou can comit over high prices liver an address. C. 8. McCormick, by . | A : y going to Samuel Lewins, manager of Na p Bea v > DP ’ . 2 Esq., of Lock Haven, Victor E. Pio- {ihe famous Philad. Branch clothing . * . ~y > lett, P. M. of Penn'a Btate Grange, | hall, for ready made clothing, manufac and other distinguished members of [tured by their own house, and every ar- . iole guarantee That's they wav Lew- the order will be present and make ticle guaranteed. That's they way Lew 13 . ins does business, addresses. Th NE Sabbath school pi avs ; ot —There will be a Sabbath school pies Q 0 3 NDS : ere J I os SEVERA L BAN DS . nie, at the mountain school house, near will be present to furnish music It Daniel Ripka's, on Satarday, Sept. 17, on isto be a BASKET PICNIC, to|the same ground used last year. It will y Rev. J. hia} 3 Balle tnetés Sa at Dicenie ith ute - 2 : ' . : which all are corcialiy invited. By be a basket pic-nie, with MUSIC and AP= | Steck, who had been appointed to open|enable bim to stop every freight and pas radar: of propriate addresses. A general iovita-| ’ { int} oraer of tion is extended the discussion, being absent, the Chairman senger train that may be on the road be. Yogn wr ogy ~ Fo , [Yo = oy . . a . : Ba} A " ¥ 3 n CexTRE Co, Poaxoxa GRANGE. The following schools have been in|of the Ex. Committee was appointed in|tween here and Washington on half an eta a vited to the Mountain S. S. Pic-nie: his place. The speaker said on the ques | hours notice, and Rive the special the Georges Valley, Locust X Roads, Peuns jon: The S 8S prevents ignorance, pov~ right of way al any hour of the day or] San Francisco, September : : Sleek, Il EE Mills snd , disease, privati and eters! night. To-day Mr. Wilkins according! patoh from Tucson to the Star has advice : The finest assortment of furniture at ian. afer ) His surded banc : as That Sunday schools were ly issued orders to carry out the following | from Fort Grant to the following effect: irown’s. Belle inst all. jais r ited. Able speakers to be ' i y i : ; I rown s, Belle fonte, just apne, Call, Present . ¢ to society than poor houses arrangement : When the day and hour | “Three couriers have come into Camp! om The ex-mayor of Bellefonte, Mr. A. ls and penetentiaries, or|of the departure of the train is known he Thomas all bringing the same news, that Sternburg, rusticated a few days at Cen- i tre Hall last week. SONS casos CT, myowm fimss Stspar gn i AV and his toilet next appearance in public familiar at least to his late Richmond acquaintances. It is a most singular coincidence that the game driver who started Marvin off on his latest bridal tour was the one who yesterday drove him from the cars to the police sta- tion. This negro jehu, upon seeing one of his patrons conducted into the police sta- tion, remarked with great symplicity, “Why, dat is de same man I waited on when he was married, 'bout a month or so 8go,”’ Marvin looks ten years older now than he did then, This morning the Chief of Police res on the top of Nittany Mountaiv, near § #0 a Garfield arrived safely at Long Branch, For the REPORTER. standing the trip well. Rate of travel 8&0 SYNODICALS. SB, CONVENTION. [miles ver hour. Pulse 104 The 8. 8. Convention of the Synod of oe Bapmpempmygorrore dl : Central Pa , met in Newport, the Suh RIGHT OF WAY PROVIDED FOX. ‘ho President, Rev. W. KR, Wieand,! Baltimore, September 4 —Mr, George opened the meeting. The opening exer-|C. Wilkins, General Superintendent of cise consisted of Invocation by the Presi- (the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad in choir, reading of [this city, to~day received a despatch from sripture lesson, prayer by Rev. Brod. President Roberts, of the Pennsylvania f Middleburg. The program | Railroad, notifying him that he would be the occasion was then taken | expected to take charge of and arrange ap. The first subject for discussion on the| the running of the President's train The relation of the from Washington to Baltimore. He was Sunday SA OHN BLAIR LINN; a Dice on Allegheny street, Dellefolag 1 a ——— on oo inst,’ F. FORTNEY. Attsrney-st- law, % is old Conard building, Beliefontd RB. GQ. Ww. A pe lent, singing by the rebellion, givin - prepared for assemble N iN rd, for snels thas, : it program was this, vis: m——————_—— ff fo Sociely wre his LOCAL ITEMS, des & x y RN » aahla UROL ver of Jeb x . x a . and hospitals, ial - Dinges is receiving goods almost « and hospitals, jai them the en lai- . it one of the largest | Sanding He is closing out | brethren participated in the discussion,/sent along the entire road stopping all/been massacred by the White Mountain! ly, and has at proser r armies, tocks in the valley. d stock at low figures, and will | viz g up until his rooms will hold kee) op] boss mer | & “How are you to~day Go for a bottle of Perura and be well. ~—Henry Fryer, of Penn twp, got $50 fine, costs of suit, and 1 wonths impris- | tion onment for stealing meat. chan ~—For the best stock of leather go to Goggenheimer & Co. Not very well, yr nr sin { Ce penhaver, i Then man x . Wednesday 8.00, —Lock Haven market, per Democrat, | Rigg ay or 5 eetin with singing and mornin Ra # ow be LIEN belween A ful people. | I -he] nlercede for the Ane rd sping up 2B fiel Organi A despatch received from General Wile nsconded { pli 4 + 1 il oken exclangstion| f 24 § : { the 4 order on tha Lg t a Th . sepest Wy , new potatoes, §1 . »" Butter, 2c, were attended am thee. out of thy § chickens, 40 to 70 cts. per pair; lard, 14| 3) : : : | Tallow, Ge. tions consisted of Rev's F, Aurand, A. H. [way and at the same time prevent the mand escaped at Cubico Creek, which is! dcok ton 1 Centre Hall, Pa., wrilor , [n order to make er. : : . cts. per 1b ; apple butter, 50 cts. per gal; | om! Lard. 10 —A Georgia farmer mistook his rag: | corn, 60 cts. per boshel ; oats, 48 cts, per | « : conom] Land, 10, yd 300 fOr 2 RERPECPS i Spangler and J. Tomlinson, who soon re- | “'regulars’’ from passing the special. This] p f For she. Those! 0f @nT | Ham, 12e, 7A 7) » ged sou for a scarecrow at a distance, | bu ; apples, 40 to 60 ets. per bu; cabbage, | w Bev hud ‘laead. om] i de t lr the President bein luety sallow went of Fost Ajsche. Those ‘he book" here is the Book of Life (see! Shoulders 0 1 00m 01 sw slavinile of 1 : + ' ' 3 -aY t they had placed nnominatio Te y 1 51 A sing | R , ¢ n : Here : } a1 i Shoulde and paayiuliy shot a ballet into him. y 10 ets. per head : buckleberries, 7! t they bad placed or no ninab n " done to p ¢ > ne " i 1 K{ who escaped are fighting their way to Ps. Ixix. 28: Dan. xii. I; Luke x. 20 Phil.! Bacon or side. On 5 For Presi. disturbed by any jarring or disagreeable] Fort Apache, but their ’ ‘ ee Ame —Sweet potatoes, best in market, at | cts. per quart ; beans, 20 to 25 ets. per| ing persons, ‘ J J uccess is doubtful.ijy dev. iii, b; xxi For an expres | Begs per doz. 180 Sechler’s, Try them, they offer none | peck ; pears, $1 per bushel ; corn, 13 cts. J. M. Reimensnyd of Lew. | noise, No stops will be made at any of Piedro's band attacked Fort Apache, but sion of similar self de n forthe sake! Carrectad weekly hy 1. J. Grenoble. in all articles in th cery lin rab apples, 60 cts. shel \ n ) u i AESRTY as) eve ¢ was but one I : Nr u cies 18 the grocery Line. Crab appres, i per us dat. ! A. Copenhaver, Re ton, but should " be nece ssary to rest the that be must have been repulsed, and that| wt the sin of the lic sale atthe residence of the un- —1The Osceola Reveille says that Mrs. ~The popular boot and shoe store of| port was adopted. Reports were then re {nerves ofthe patient the special will be he now holds the cannon th i ling hb ) i i Dy t Fort! his pe oss was 8 type of Christ, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 188], stl (x A ———— )¥ a stroke of palsy, while engaged in | class business all owing to the quality]. 3 ; h " \ sharp, the following persons D} 3 i 3 88, vlog Ie quality \ inka a bsence of : fin yi goods they are selling. . Committees on|air and absence of nolse and crowds willl Apache passes. i hitherto gone be.isl properly, vis ; last week. recommend all in want of y ions and reports and also to prepare be insured, | The White Mountain Indians’ Reserva {fra them 9.4 1 15.) 8 one horse wagon, one horse sled, buggy 7 { i | ! —Lewins is selling off summer cloth~ | &¢ their store, in the Brockerhoff build- | abstracts for the papers were appointed. | Nevertheless ! } -— : £wins is sell Sum i : a . dozen cane bottom chairs, & lol of common A. \ 0 The Qf i > ey oh : : : i Rictad on th chairs, one dining table, a number of oth. to get a suit cheap. Only call at the | €Very respect ing arrived the following subject was tak- | respondence with the Pennsylvania Rail numbers about 1,600 in all, and they can flicted on th Rg Phitad. Branch and see him about it. —A few days ago while Joseph Gil-|en up, viz: The Appeal of the 8. Schools road officials for the removal of the Presi muster 400 warriors. This is the only fibusl the 1. wed people—in the large copper kettle, one large iron kettle : 2 { the Le and other smaller kettles, bedsteads and tre county, will hold theirannual picnic |® two horse wagon, ! e lit a cigar, and a Contre Hall, read an excellent paper on (that the route over which the special train! whipped into subjection. They were movs haps in other ways, for Lhe "great sin | ; : MN on the top of Nittany mountain, on the | Spark accidentally fell among the dust ‘ : : “a i ¢ . : 3 a 3 hy : . they bad committed. The punishment ot | lookingginsses, dishes, cooking stove and - Tt ' this topic, after which remarks were made! would proceed will be direct from Wash-|ed in 1870 into the San Carlos Reservation, ’ other stoves, and household and kitchen fair. as usnal. not observe until things were blazing ace heir himself, bas provided a way of escans for APRITS Aan . : . : i g i ink it rhich bore pretty heavily on those Monmouth Junction, N. J. At the Ist~iold huntiu rounds, where they have all who believe his name.~— fur. 4 ABU MEOAL VESEGIA, n —RR1CR Site—A fine lot of!l9P around him, and made bim think writer, which bore § y . | stiug grounds, were they ba Torms will be ma known on daz of 1 ot o : ministers who are delinquent toward the ter point the “special” train will leave! bean ever since.” Ca 1 ° de known y Hennick, at Spring Mills. They are got lively and hot of course about that i i i ya he nA ed J 8 ; 3 i £4 it al . . . Hopes lw ¥ > 3 > g made to stand either frost or fire. 1sep3t wagon, and with Jo. too, until all the ment having arrived, the convention ads[road and proceed to Jamesburg, N.J.,|Times from Tucson; Ari., confirms the re-| 'V A LUABLE F ARM 1 FOPXE TY iourned until 2 o'clock 'h it will take the regular Long! ’ o thin ot | AT PUBLIC SALE.— Will be . into the wagon bed to put out the Jjourneq unt 0 CiOCK. {where 1 ' & 18 R R|port of the massacre of two companies of Chicago is rapidly Be ! efonte, on Tuesday, was Yung Poo, | flames. An umbrella was burned and blood America. | mile north-west of Potters Mills, on FRI. al 1 BL race op ES met and was opened with a praise service would run about forty miles per hour, | near Camp Thomas. Lieutenant Cruse There are now confined in the County {PAY, OCTOBER 7, 1881, at 2 p. m,, the Be, ma 0) is IBCE Tegisier mn Fresh. pure and wholesc conducted by Rev, P. Heilman, of Lock and he did not think the President would] hot by a “medicin ' Bellefonte. — Fresh, pure and wholesome, as well | conducted by « X. Leliman, of Loc 20% thin . {was shot by a “medicine man {taining 08 mores more or less. The land as unadulterated are the teas, coffees, jan nR \ . : resent. After the reading and adoption | from this high rate of speed, owing to the opened § nd killed th sdicine r i the Jury of the! best state of cultivation. Thereon erected soriment of boots and shoes in Penns. ’ ag : : ood X, ; ’ {opened fire and killed the medicine man. ting, and the Jury « | best cult n. 0 8-lor any other family groceries sold by | of ec tat Howi atin n te i : tec] ory It dr dwell ho Yiav whi : 1: + ’ / me re ts, th J t h Of v e . sdinn | (Cr a % sa hish § fast olacad its 8 two story 10g and frame dweilin ouse valley, which he is selling at prices that Sechlers. They keep the largest and of some reports, the following question | fact that a contrivance had been adopted|The massacre then began, the Indian Criminal Court, which bas just closed its y og i £ ' hin . Yur a : land? d * | wash-house and other necessary outbuild- ~The RerorTer office has added an- | misrepresented. Every body says Sech- ful teaching; opened by Rev. Copenhaver, ling to the patient's couch. ly every white was killed. Three coms dictments for murder in the first degree. |ings. There is a well near the barn and a of Mecallisterville, He mentioned as ele-| ——— panies of cavalry and a of This batch represent : J ments acquaintance with the truths and| | bowel also a8 orehynd of shoit Tul, ; 3 x i a 3 ny eh ¢ i i acl of wood lang, oon facts to be taught, preparation, earnest: Attorney General MscVeagh, who has! forcoments. No courier has 0 4 Hah wr ig . : through and all sre supposed to have been of unsolved murder mysteries. The unre~ about § mile from the farm. : Rev's Reimensnyder and Aurand follow. | Pennsylvania officials for the removal of i TERMS OF SALE —One-third of pur. . Rev. J. M. Reir ; .ithe President to Long Branch, says the .-— | touats Jf this carnival of crime 3 ed. Rev. J Reimensnyder also favor ' WHITE ROUGHS “AT A the explenation of this carnival of Crime, bird in one year, and the balance in two | : : uit {together with the shameful Inndequacy of years with interest from confirmation of blackboard drill, showed that good might| proceed will be direct from Washington 3 I: Q : i { Phi : - Tni > Sen son i { ¥ A ’ ni be done in our 8. S. by the use of this ap-|t0 West Philadelphia; thence to Mon-| Uniontown, Pa, September 4 —A Toll ity. Chicago basibut 440 police men |O0 the Pr ATHERINE ROYER ! : x : {available for all purposes, whereas fully | \ ’ ’ The time for adjournment came and the|the special train will leave the main line! camp-meeting ground, near here, between Administrators. convention adjourned to meet after the|of the Pennsylvania road and proceed to|the negroes and a number of drunken | 4.4 & ‘ ’ : . the best orad ich is i } ne ron * atoes. 81.54 y ) uo tatrxmn. foam 8 baw . io r .] . . of God i 3 ¥ but the best grade, which is their rule | per dozen ; tomatoes, $1.50 per bushel;|istown, for Seeretary, Rev. A. Koser and the stations between here and Washing: {the commander of the department thinks! ©! Go x oh JUBLIC SALE — Will be sold at pubs Wi ) world gness to die for | dersigned, near Contre Hill, on, inf 0 } wed en nll & acle Rellaf a 4 laine a frst. | im . a i, i Grid, infield, of Houtzdale,-dropped dead | Doll & Mingle, Bellef , 18 doing a first | (oicad from the different schools and re-|balted in the open country, where fresh! the road from Camp | ! ! a messenger of Jehovah, not © clock p. m., laying out a corpse, on Monday night of jan ¢ Two cows, three hogs, Washington, Sep. 4. —Attorney-Gener- ition is about 160 miles north of Wilcox, 2 tA harness, wagon harness, furniture, half ing at cost, which presents a rare chance | ing, and are sure they can suit you in The time for discussion of question hav al MacVeagh, who has conducted the cor-inear the New Mexican line perhaps referring enter the promise er tables and stands, one bureau. one —The patrons of Husbandry, of Cen. | liland was driving home from Milroy on |, the Ministry. Rev. W. E. Fischer, of|dent to Long Branch, said this evening|tribe of Apaches which have not been manner sel forth sion, and pers 3 | { i beds, tablecloths, a large lot of carpet, 15th of Reptembe It will ; and straw in his wagon, which he did i sin sure. But Je by the offering of] : 13th of September. t i > af .a +2 a t y t i 1 . i . i ¥ ® will be a big af " by the President, Beidler, Fickes, and the ington to West Philadelphia, thence 10|but were recalled and returned to furniture generally ; one smooth rifle, tubs | 4 & * y . - 4 3 i i ’ i Ss Mice, i * * TT brick’s en hand and for sale, by Chas, F. the last day was breaking in. Things . u . ! tax 3 : a | {sale by WM. KERR, Sunday School. The hour of adjourn-/the main line of the Pennsylvania Rail] QChicogo, September 3.—A special to the i ‘ : straw was kicked off and ground thrown 'e —Among the guests of the Bush House, ie & TOPULAS 501d at public sale in Poller twp., one Wa Wednesday 2 p. m. Convention again|/Branch route. The train he thought|cavalry under General Carr by Apaches|tion of the blood hin who had the honor of be- | the wagon scorched. : valuable farm of Sam’'l Royer, dec’d cons Haven, which was very interesting to all! experience any disturbance whatever w 3 hereupon the troops! ing trial for some { fatal blood Jets ) : Din Yee a niibicnd La : : aven, ! Y interestir ! {was trying to arrest, whereupon the troops ing trial for some | fatal blood let~ js all clear. under good fences, and in the Dinges bas positively the largest as | sugars, spices, dried and canned fruits : . i : x nk shed $ ishing : was discussed ; b leme f sess | which would prevent an . ir} ; . n , t. reliirne } thir bank barn, good as new, buggy # ' are astonishing, best assortment in the state. No goods| discussed : The elements of success | which would prevent any jarring or Jost | seouts firing on the white troops and near. work, returned no than thi ) } Aviad y ' THE ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH s ono month's trages| spring of never failing water near the a ! ‘ Ja “hoa » . . . scouts under Overton are en route as rein~| dies where the guilty ones are known, but 4 yet come|does not include almost an equal number] ... wr Jo ar mountain and ness, faith, love and the spirit of Christ, [conducted the correspondence with the) aStes, IIORS OF Jags, Radt them killed. {stricted privilege of revolver carrying is r i te T , . | chase money on confirmation of sale, ones ed the convention with sn interesting|route over which the special train would . AB CAMP-MEETING. Ra a [the police force to properly protect the sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage i i i N. J. At the lat i d | his aft t the negro! fiance. { mouth Junction, N. J. e latter point occurred isle this afternoon al ihe negr 3 planes ; | JNO. B. ROYER, double that number is unquestionably | 1 sept id. Wednes| Jamesburg, N. J., where it will take the] white roughs, who attempted to rob the the figure 18 taken from the cus ry Hing the names of citizens o y IC i VIE § ar Os 9 0 Ls £ BURLINGTON ROUTE. $27 No other Hine runs Three Through Pas senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des pines, Council Biufls, Omaba, Rao Quy . Montana, Ne- The Shortest, Speodiest 2nd Most Comforta- ble Houte via Haonibx! to Fort Scott, s, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, ton and all points in Texas, The unequaled inducements ine to Travelers and Tou celebrated putin { Treasurer, Rev rough whiet fi bis £ homas to i pric 1 to a committes, shoes to call » v tribe la : CALL lining Chairs. No extra chamge in Reciiul Chairs. The famous lace Di Gorgeous Smoking fitted with t High-Backed Rattan volving Chairs for (he exclusive use of firsts class pa! Stet Track and Superior come bined with their G ment, makes this, above sil others, the Route to the South, South-West, and the ost. Try it, and you will fod traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort, Through Tickets vis this Celchrated for sale at ail ofices in the United States Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep- ng Car Ascompodations, Time will be © given, and a aha piving to = ny address an clerant of United * Bastern Agent,” 2 PENNSYLVANIA RR. Philadelphia sand Erie Railroad Division SUMMER TIME TABLE. ev | Stein WER. Ap : WESTWRD & BOY , RELE MAIL isgren diadipbia Span} Bend CE, Ea Erie is, { ye ol AN FOR i " A RECORD OF BLOOD, acquiring SEE, AS EVERYTHING HAS, BEEN MARKED DOWN. fest oily in avy 5 ail, i} . 184] whom he Jail upward of one hundred persons await rm of HENRY BROCKERNOFPY. J.D. SHUGERS President. Cashies ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO, (Late Milliken, Hoover & Ca.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Instat, last Grand 3 i =! FR $. # iss teen in- atc 5 a colors, by a other new job press, weighing near 800 { ler's keep the best good. And we know pounds, to its machinery. This will en-|it to be a fact, +1 1 , F an . ye ' al le us to do all kinds of work on short ~The Lewisburg Journal of the 31st, notice at prices lower than the lowest. |yult ,8ay8: The water in the river is _—Just received at Guggenheimer & | now lower than it has been for years. Co's. $5,000 worth of the celebrated | The stream can be crossed on dry land Rochester clothing, in style and fits they | on the dam here, the schute even being beat anything in the market. 26 aug 3t|ciosed. The main canal is so low that ~The Junista} Valley Printers Associa. | Water cannot be spared to the branch to ticn beld their 4th annual pic-nic at Bed kg Yeuis 0 enter the Tier it thie ford Springs. Pa. on Fri S point, and we hear that many boats have DN hun n Friday and Saturday |, stop ranning in the main channel i The Rrrorrxn had four representa | from lack of water, ] Ir es preadl, and sll report as having en~| _ The Lewistown Democrat says: A joyed themselves, special invitation has been received by COmpRny Government Securities, Gold & Coupons. 10ap08LL — 0. T. ALEXANDER. LEXANDER ven to en as ay be ‘s NEGRO = = “" “” we Ly a Synodical service this evening. i arest and Best Medicine ever Made, A A — Did you visit Brown's new furniture | the Soldiers’ Association of this county store in Bellefonte. If yon want nice to attend the reunion of Centre county's and cheap furnitore, don’t fail to go | veteran club, to be held at Spring Mills there before purchasing elsewhere. ~~ |on the 10th of September. The invita —A dish of remarkably well presery- | tion is extended to all soldiers in the ed 1880 apples was left at the Reponrer | county. We understand the veteran office the other day by Mr. D. F. Luce, | club of Reedsville will attend, in charge which the bands went for with a will, | of Gen. Taylor, and accompanied by the It is rare to have apples keep so long. | Reedsville Cornet Bond. —All thro’ this warm weather people | —The fair is coming and the Philad. kept right ahead buying clothing of Branch has just got on a lot of new Lewis, at the Philad. Branch, The rosh | #0its, for men and boys, expressly for keeps up there, in sunshine and rain, [fair week. You can get these now and hot and cold, because there's where you | bad better do so at once, before they are gave money and buy cheapest, of all gone. Prices have been put down, day evening, 930, closing exercises. | Long Branch road. The train, he thought, Words of cheer were spoken, afier wich | would run about forty miles per hour and Se uid “Ny { he did not think the President 1d ex« and singing one verse of “Nearer My God | "® : Ment wou dl exw) {that a contrivance has been adopted, { which would prevent any jarring or josts {ling of the patient's coach. President. THE HARVEST DISASTER. London, August 31.—1It is still raining. This is now the third week of this ca-| —— lamitous storm, and all hope of half a By the Recent Hurricane in Georgia harvest has been abandoned. Some aun | M I R] 8 thorities say the crop will bs less than| =Many Lost at Bea, that of 1879, and nearly all agreethat we| Savannah, August 80 —Every arrival shall be comoelled to import as much | continues to bring accounts of disasters by rit lie emir A HUNDRED LIVES LOST refreshment stand of Thomas Gilbert, One| of the roughs drew a revolver and level-| Nxw Gamz AND Fisn Laws : xd Bak] ling at Gilbe : “I mean to shoot scts amending the genera! game and fish gat G rt, sald, *1 an t BOL BE AL. Thanh ie Legisins| ture, have been signed by the Governor. | struck on the head with a club and knock-|sions: ’ hibits the) od senseless. Gilbert was then hit on the], Ine first saction of one act prohibits the . ! . killing of deer or elk except hetween the head with a billy and shot, the ball taking 1.1 of October and the 81st of December effect in his thigh. Immediately after the] Also prohibits the killing of any fawn] first shot was fired the women and chil.| when in its spotted coat, the chasing of . 2 deer or elk by dogs, or the killing of these] dren rushed into the tents sc reaming, | nimsls when in the wator, Dogs pursu | while the men either ran or prepared 10! ing elk, deer or fawns may be killed by any | defend themselves. A volley of shots was parson, dogs habitually pursuing these an | : ; He immediately fired, and the woods were|'mals may be killed bination of Mops, Buchu, Man= 54 Dandelion, with all tee bost and ura tive properties of all other Bitters, the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver ator, and Life and Roath Restoring CRI L an possibly Jong exist where Hop oid, #0 varied aud perfect are thelr > Lewisburg. sed viper thespedand inden doy meniz cause irregular urinary organs, or who roe Tonic and mild Stimulant, walle, without intox- owier Cobua Spr ing Montandon, fewisharg re giok but if you use them at once. Fowler, ..... Coburn cal™ ther will not ot let your friends . & T. RAILROAD. Lg sex” . a BagzeEr” wr sek” Be SRR ERRE RENAE —The Mifflinburg Telegraph states Lewins rules the that Messrs. John C. Smith, Wm. E _ Smith and James R. Ritter formed a this year as we did then. The storms), have cleared the grouse moors of sports- soon cleared. In the general fight between] 4 } i , ; d 10 storm, The Juniata from New York| , = white and black men who remained| eer or fawn killed by their dogs The second section provides that no ba gure or help. Do not suffer gu iTer but use and urge thom temetaber, flop Ritters is no ken postrum, but the Purest tous Mop B vile, dragged gs Erie Mail west for William: Nos. 8 and 4 connest with Pacific Express east for Harclshary. Baltimore, Washington, Poiladelphia Ors, and New srrat Willismsport - series 0 ed Be . a“ illinmsporg = “reals ARD, Haven Nbore Harrisb: Philadelph Renovo Lock Haven Ww rt -" arrat we we . - Ed arr -“ an 1 st Harrisburg Philadelphia MALL are eno bock Haven “ 4 as Bi men, and partridge shooting, which be- FAST LINE leaves Williamsport other store in this part of the state, : k 8 eh. be-| {be caught or killed except between the Ist Nos. 3 and § connect with Pacific E sast for anal Philadel iia a syndicate in the corn business by which they realized a profit of from five to six thousand dollars, —Housekeepers, bear in mind that it is to your interest in every respect to buy your groceries at Sechlers, which is the headquarters for reliable goods, pure and upadulterated. This they guarantee that every article is just what they tell you it is, — With Hoffer's tobacco house, Irvin Leech has attended and assisted at 104 raisings. As this isan even number, it i t serenade Irv. Golly how he would treat the boys, —just wished we could bethere too, “twould be a jollier time than any raising out of the 104. —Joking at the expense of dry weath er: : the Juniata will soon be go with tin-cups begging for a little hydrant water. The imaginative scribe of the Harriss burg Telegraph declares: The river is £0 low that the bass raise a dust as they move about, Itis a foolish mistake to confound a remedy of merit with quack medicines. We bave used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest results for Dyspepsia and Debility, and know it to be a ster- ling health restorative. Times. —1I. Guggenheimer & Co. have just received and will open out for inspec- tion on September 1st, one hundred pieces of the best selection of carpets ever seen in Centre gounty. Those in need of carpets will please and call at their store and examine their stock, in prices and style it beats anything in the county, 26 aug 3t, —We print business cards on 1000 envelopes for $1.25 to $1.62—persons finding the envelopes. Letter heads, bill heads and statements printed at $1.25 to $1.75 per thousand when persons find their own paper, These prives are ~— And still it is hotand dry, and fear On Monday the heat was lay it was 96 in same, at noon. Here the afternoon, for he last 4 or 5 days, but in an hour or wo there was clear sky, with all signs Vegetation is droop- in many spots has Man and beast are sigh- ing and suffering for want of rain. On Tuesday at 2 p. m., mercury was —If you wish to fix off a chamber in Bellefonte, «Tom Morton, a witling, and a fre~ quent traveler thro’ this valley, died of He had been in the Danville Asylum several years, but after the burning of that building he stayed with his sister who lived in Danville, ~The people of Brusghvalley and low- er part of this valley were gladdened on last Sabbath evening by a refreshing thunder shower, which broke the dry spell for them, We could see the light~ ning and hear the thunder, but didn’t bave a wee drop of the moisture; we suppose the good people down there needed it more—hence it must be all right, -~Onr young friend Dinges intends securing larger rooms for his stock, as his custom is increasing every day, ow- ing to the cheapness of his goods. -~Wm, Kerr offers his personal prop~ erty at public sale, in REPORTER, October 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, gins to-morrow, is also likely to be a| 28th ut 5:10 p. m. She brought the crow failure. The farmers’ clubs in Norfolk | of the schooner Hannah M. Sollis, bound and Suffolk report that the cut grain is| from Jacksonville to New-York with lum- now worthless and the standing grain | ber, which took off on the 28th. Captain Yeduesd to pulp. In the East Riding of] Sollis was lost overboard. James G. Har- orkshire and south of Scotland the! . i + “stouks” are in many places floating in i mate of the schooner Mary G Fisher the fields. In Devonshire the destruc-| fom Philadelphia for Wilmington, N. C., tion is complete. In Cheshire 95 per|'sden with coal, was picked up at sea on cent. of the wheat has not been housed, |the 20th, sy the steamship Santiago de aid most of a js HOW Worth) esa; In| Cuba, and brought to this port. He was ARngoinsniire ie Lieids are O ol 3 t mildew is eating up the chili ud Sha pless Gl the cabin of the schooner midland and southern counties the grain " wus naked and delirious when picked has sproated, and grave fears are felt| YP: The schooner foundered on the 24th for tue root crops, which are literally |off Frying Pan Shoals, a'ad all the hands under water, At Darlington, in Durham,| were lost except Harris, It is estimated it is estimated that the rainfall of the|over one hundred lives were lost in this vicinity by the gale. Be tween twenty and thirty inquests have al ready been held. last eighteen hours has been equal to 150 tons per acre. Oats and barley were With the exception of seven all are ne- groes washed off the p'.antations. mostly housed in the south before the rains set in, but in the midland and northern counties they are almost dev stroyed. - I — — HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE BY A WRECK OF A STEAMER: Capetown, August 81. —The union mail steamer Toutonia, with 200 souls on board, includ’ ng the pastengers and crew, has bee”, wrecked near Queen Poist. Only " wenty-seven persons were saved in the steamer's boats. The British corvette Dido has proceeded to the scene of the wreck. Teutonia arrived at Capetown from England on Monday, landed some and embarked other passengers, and pros ceeded on her voyage. Queen Point is near Algo bay and is the scene of previous wrecks of union mail steamers. m—— a —— Savannah, Ga., August 31.—Sixteen wine > . a | THE HOG CROP POOR. Chicago, September 8.—The Times has three columns of reports of the hog crop in the west, which indicate that the num- ber of hogs is one-quarter less than last year, and that they are of small size and in poor condition. There is not the usu} number of pigs, and there is a defici ney of food with which to fatten tb, for market, a a WHAT AILS Y our Is it a disordered liv'yr civing you a yels low skin or ecosiive ' . bowels ; which have resulted in diel oeing piles or do your kidneys vefur o 16 perform their functions? If so, YOUT. system will soon be clogged with D0’ 560s. Take a few doses of Kidney- Wor, and you'll feel like & new man—na- bodies of persons drowned in the storm. of a white man, woman and child have line, call at Dinges’, Peruna cures eyery time—get somg, ’ put low for cash, tf, wel-koupik gn baad, 04d 6 891 27 J ro will throw off every impediment and each organ will be ready for duty, Dru © | gists sell both the dry and liquid, —~Evansy | ¢ BRILLIANT EXTRAVAGANCE AT SARATOGA. | [Saratoga Letter, ] i i busband has in the magnificent palace] building on Fifth avenue, Some one told] me she had sixty bonnets, but I don’t be- lieve that, though it is true she had to en- gage an extra room for her trunks, and] every time she appears it is in"a new and| superb toilet. The lace on her parasols] alone would fit out many a society belle for the season, and her morning negligee | are all elegant in their way as the fall] dress of evening. Lace, fine, filmy and] exquisite, is used asthough common asthe] sands of the sea, and embroidery of the most delicate and elaborate description covers her silk and satin carriage drosses, while all the dainty accessories of the toi- let that women dote on, such as handkers chiefs, gloves, belts and lingerie, are of the most perfect and expensive kind, wos - -——— A BIG BANG. The St. Louis Republican, in a recent issue, says; Marriage licenses were grant. ed the other day to the following parties: Frederick Walter, Jr. and Emma Bang; William Wetzler and Theresa Bang: Dr, William ¥. Horman and Joanna Bang, At the issuing of the license a most unusu- al scene was presented in the recorder's office—~the father of three young ladies appearing with his three prospective sons. inslaw and consenting to give one of his daughters (o each of them. They all seemed in the best of spirits, and the ocea~ sion was enlivened by mirth and witicisms sll around. near the city and the, coroner will hold row, ville Trig inqpests to-rao jay of June and first of January. None! , hook and line ! Section third prohibits the catching of trout or California mountain legs than five inches Wt length ; also prohibits fishing for three) years in any stream where brook trout! have been planted by the fish commission ers of the State, provided public notice] has been given of said planting in any| in the county where said streams are located. | The eatehing of shad in the Susqueban: na and Juniata rivers is prohibited except between March 156 and June 25, and is also prohibited at any time from sunset on Sat urday until sunset on Monday, Fishing] for shad is to be done with seines or nels of not less than 4} inches in the mesh, The killing of hares or rabbits is pro- hibited except from November 1 to Janu- ary 1. Hunting or killing rabbits with] ferrets is absolutely prohibited, The second act refers to the eatehing or killing of wild pigeons. No persens shall eateh or kill, or discharge firearms at wild pigeons while on their nesting grounds; discharge firearms within one-fourth of a mile of such nesting place, nor shoot at, kill or maim wild pigeons on their roost ings; no person, except citizens of this Commonwealth, shall catch wild pigeons with nets, except he has taken a license from the County Treasurer; that no pers son shall set traps or snares for wild pigeons during the nesting season, nor ex- pose such pigeons for sale. No wild pigeons or squabs shall be tak on in any way while on the nesting or roosting ground, nor shall the nests be disturbed or pigeons destroyed within one mile of the nesting or roosting ground. All these provisions ¢f the new law are to bo enforced strictly and their violation yunished by severe penalties of fine and Po isonmont. enim) im— IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. SPECIAL INpUcEMENTS are offered you by the Burrinurox Rovre, It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found 4 The gitls no douby all wear bangs foe 4 pleowhpre in this issue, PLE »- D fo na Ha risburg, - ‘ is an absolute and trresistible cure All sold by drugrista. Send Hep Titties Mfg. Co, » XY and Poaponto, Ont urg, New York, FOR THE OAK HALL, for Willinme wil. and Niagara Express w washington, Philadelphia and Frise Mail ard Fast Line West and Pacific East make close connections at nN with LL. & B RK. R, trains for Wilkesharre ire Mail West, Niagara Express Wi Line West make close connection at Williamsport wita N. C. RB W. trains north West and Day Express Jam By an lx yt A BE. "BE West connect at trains. Erie Rast and | Erle am sins al 8 & M.S. RK. R.:at Corry with B.A a EI cat itmporicm wis B. B. 7.8 8, B. Rui nd at Drift w s ¥. between Philadelphia and wil. Farior ears will enn Boe and Dar P2. East. een ns on a might i CAB WINS General Suprintendent. l Co Jas. Harris § Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and - And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAS.HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte, HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, iaddles, Harness, Bridies, », Collars, Flynets, «nd also keeps on h Nets, eto. Prices low as any All kinds of repairing stock always on
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