wt DAU SAO A NIE. NL McPARLANE & C0 AWINDLING INSURANCE. | Judge Elwell recently, In charging a Jury in a case that involved the legal val-] idity of a speculative insurance policy, in- structed thom In and endorsed the lan WILSON } ¥ “ty vy y / . i gh wi: 4 4 ! / y A RX B a 8X X T ene fuses guage of Judge Atchison, ofthe U. 8, | » \ y A % iF VY A District court, to the effect that an insur A i D | : I I S ro ES, | is now being held daily by ance policy not taken out by ono of kin In addition to our extensive stock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & | BLACKSMITH radi k yorson havi “an in. / ' . ed the solemnde dication of self to God iu Of a erelitar 139 & pation having 48 in | supplies, we WG | ! attention to our stock of XT] 1 J ¥ 3 } ® ¥ 3 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER A id ( /1l 4 i 4 t " HY a0 oO poll . i, spdl lis the burnt-offoring, was a symbol of joyful surable interest’) could not be collected | e 2 HEATING BIOVES, COOKS & RANGES, In Overy ‘ » Hoh isan INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. OUTOBER 28, 1881. ~The Peace-Offaring, “Offer unto God thanks. OUR RAILROAD. «Track has been laid on an extension of the Lewisburg & Tyrone branch from Pennsylvania Furnace east by north to Fairbrook, five and one Bae he oh X00 wid o { 4 oR ‘ithe sagonts seeing to obtain them should Agr A : 1g —unieavenad wafers anoinled wilh ou > : { . he vilost of wret 36 b — Boy's Boots from $1.00 and up. — very thin cakes baked on the top of a/De troated as the vilest of wre ches, (0 Mb Undershirts and Drawers, an immense sisi! earthen-ware oven, and spread with Stock of all kinds and colors, at Lyon & joit—and cales mingled wi ne ~ ox | Aour, fried Eastlake & Welcome Home. 1 Cooks the REGULATOR PIONEER In Ranges the VICTOR & APOLLO. {A full assortment of Fire Brick and (irates on hand. sep, v CLOTH EE —— WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OFFERING THIS SEASON A STOCK OF MENN, Of the newest, choloes! and most fashionable things in ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, For the coming Fall and Winter, Especially does this apply to Silks, Yelvets and Plushes, Ladies’ Ready Made Ciarments, Novelties in Dress Textures, Misses’ and Children’s Buits, NEW YORK DENVER, LEADVILL T LAKE, SAN vRANGIS00 | | | I 0 ne | Or ony 11 x Plain Dress Goods, Boy's Clothing, Markets, Des pwn. 5 CALL EARLY for BEST BARGAI WHITMER & CO _ Spring Mills Pa L. & T. RAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD Great " teal Tobia ; . . Fancy Black Fabrics, Corsels nnd Muslin Underwear, | Cloths and Cloakmngs, Shawle and Ekirts, spurned wherever they appear. de th ANEW LAW. Wao find the following in a number of exchanges. The RxrorrTen gives it space for the benefit of those who would be mean enough to defraud us of our hard earned meney--if there are any such on the list The new postal law now makes the tak ing of a newspaper and the refusal to pay for the same, theft, and any person gully of such an action is liable to eriminal pros ceedings, the same as if he had stolen goods to the amount of the subseriptien A New York paper has already com. menced suit against several subscribers for such an offense. sn ————— MURDER NEAR LANCASTER. Lancaster, Pa, Oct. 16.8, H. Miller, hotslkeaper and merchant of Union Sta. tion, on the Reading and Columbia rails road, put two bullets through William Gensemer at midnight last night, because Hosiery and Underware, Infants’ Underwear, NS tA oad, «of An : cakes made of fine flour roasts ect with oil, and thoroughly kneaded with oil, This kind of cake "probably differed from the former simply in the fact that it was more thoroughly saturated with oil, inasmuch as it was aot only made of flour that had been mixed with oil in the kneading, but the flour itself was first of all roasted in oil, and then the dough was moistened still further with oil in the process of kneading.” Leavensd dread — ths was a distinet offering, the bread bes ing round leavened cakes. No portion of th s offering was burnt upon the altar (eh, th 11, 12). It was used as bread for the sacrificial meal. One cake of each kind wis & Aecave-qffering for the officiatin priest (v. 14), The rest of the | cates was returned to the sacrificer; what remnained of the other kinds was burnt on tho altar (ch, ii. 9). The flesh. 1, shall be eaten fhe same dey-—this, as will be obs served (va, 16-18), applied only to the thunk-offering, The direction for disposs ing the entire sacrifice on the day it was offared is supposed by some to have been intended to indicate a spirit of large. hearted benevolence among the people. The worshipper was admonished to share his offering with the priest, the Levits, tha stranger, the widow and the fatharless, as well as with bis family and friends] (Dut, vil. 18; xvi. 11). This is the spirit] which ought to characterize evary child] of God, to whom the Giver of all good has been so bountiful in mercy and grace, Verses 16-18— If the sacrifice, .. be avow —g peace-offering made upona certain condition (see Gen. xxviii, 20 22). vols un‘aryeffering—one made simply as th “attribute of » devout heart rejoicing in pesce with God and man,” offered with out respect to, any external occasion, but whanever the heart prompted to such a) service. As already noted, a distinction Is riade between these two offerings and the thank-offering. While that was to be, G " " - str mms —— cerns entirely consumed on the day it was offer-| ings regularly in Mount Pleasant, Wests po. Lijney and pelvie dificultios u Good News For All ed, if any part of the flesh of these remain. moreland county. Oneof the male mem} 3.0 A00n News For All, ed, it could be eaten on the second day. hers has four wives, the others each have : vo To sstomere and | Is in Penna | LN - ¥ Goods, ~—Rev. Fischer has returned with his Linen Men's Furnishing Goods, family from his 4 weeks visit to Somer. set county. He was surprised to find the parsonage having exterior improve- wents put on during his absence. “Laugh and grow fat’ is an old proverd, but the man with a torpid liver can't langh. What shall be do? Let him take Green's No. 1 and 2 Liver Pills and he'll laugh all over his face, = Rain on Tuesday followed by & cold ard windy night, Doll & Mingle now stand at the head of the boot and shoe trade in this coun- ty —for largest and best assortment as woll as for the lowest prices, Lock Haven, Pa.. October 13.—In the case of Jonas Zindle, proprietor of the Farmers’ hotel, who was myteriously kill. od on Saturday evening last while ejeets Kid and Fabrice Cloves, Ribbons and Laces. We bave, besides, the largest stock we have ever shown in STAPLE GOODS, Buch as » 2 we = w Montandon. ......veevee ss Law ARTE. vs ee verses -“ MiMiabarg,.. Fowler... Coburn... . Spring Mills, - TRAINS LEAVE * suaTEE"™ Y ISL NX ix'imy pov PRINTS, M 'L SHEETINGS, WOOL AND CANTON NS, 8 8, BLANKETS, QUILTS, &e. i K . ka 8 eo nections mede at Tunellm Points Tite the ONLY 11° Z conten Pullman Hail Dintog (gre CIICAGO & COUNCIL BLIPEY Pullman Sleepers on «1 Night Tyoipe EASTWA USLI? 7 > Richt Aart 3 A E haituag, > 7 Nontandom.mirssisinns 5 Ho Ne YTV E gst 9 1s #5. Tirkety Ly thls Lina, 1 Qur preparations for the Fal scale that no written desription can do and Winter ¢ Wil em justice bu Jpreciation, | radi AYE ON 80 VYASL & IN 3 ' t ! & 2 a ¢ B POTEOLRI VIBIL 1s Tdarrty Rau tull west for William re Express east for aE, Baltimore, Washington, Poiladelphia ! : : i TEE OED TEC eee el vol pie wend on port, . . coroner's jury rendered a verdict to the Nos. T and Lon ies with Fast Line west for wil: | effuct that Zindle came to his death by ac- cidental falling from his own doorstep, famsmort and No. § also connects with Erie Mall sast for Hares Bluir is still in jail and will have 8 hearing before the Alderman tosmorrow. srg, Baltimore, washington, Philadelphia asd —- Ladies Shoes every pair warranted, New York. no Shoddy, at Lyon & Co. ; A Beautiful Stock of Ladies Coats & De¢imans at Lyon & Co. Brocade Dress Goods at 8 at Lyon & Co. —People are satisfied that there is now no better place in this county for cheap, elegant and substantial furniture, than. Brown's, on Bishop Street, Belle- fonte. —Every housekeeper should have corcern for the comfort and health of OHX BLAI® 118% YOUTHS \ a A ? Offices n= Rotrey-at-Taw, BOYN’ Allegueny street, Bellglotng absolutely necessary for a proper criti mares STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER and CHILDRENS: [f+ - neck and another the temple. Gensemer De Alton Yan ‘ois Gid Conard bo] died at 12.30 to-day. Miller was arrested Bo Bui and lodged in prison. 1X4 5] % D 3 v hi CCTEVED ED LT oS. Eeiatusth pe — . { A A MURDERER CONFESSES. EIGHTHAND MARK ET STREET Ss we SE Salinsgrove, Oct. 14 —~Emanual Et tinger, one of the Kintzler murderers, has wade a confession acknowledging his guilt and impliosting the other parties who are in jail and untried. - A communi.y of Mormons hol Sr —— » € ¥ LOCAL ITEMS, Readady. of Bower's h d forsale at Aaronsburg. SEIS fa iquate —Dinges bas the finest new goods in the Jalley—boughtthem low and will sell Jat first class bargains, —At Brown's new Bellefonte furniture rooms they permit nobody to undersell them. They always offer the greatest bargains, Snowshoe wants to be a boro. —Prof. Kursenknabe hasa vocal mu- cis. per yard al PHI §Y TT PIITA : - d meet Tyan 4 i C.. wh. | ty—s. e,, the purpose of bis offering should i not be accomplished, and he would incur guiit as & partaker of unclean things. 6 oct 0 of Centra ¢ John R Greg Jee'd, will be offered atl pubic promises on Saturday, October Mh The one tract thereof beginning stone, thence by lands of the holrs Rishe!, Esq « Gg J, Dorih engl oF perches Lo slone, U1 Ce by thesame WG weal 27 6.10 perches to stone, of Day Mitohei's heirs _— - “we TWENTY LIVES LOST. —- a lowing wi Ea ¢ Lis ’ + n ih , vie al inquire as south by iands 603* west 37 7» south by ent 45 3100 10 perches 10 if Jacob Weay * Conia nine ET STEERS EEL FIRST-CLASS GOODS. AIEEE oe ; THE GREAT CURE: oe i a w, never failing water, and at MEVMATISM rder, The ooh thence hv lot } perches to ) (3val irs south 71 As it fs for all disosses of he KIDNEYS, rly in t p LIVER AND BOWELS, 61 2) perc 108 W one, thence It glaanasy the eystem Gf the : St Wears oy Delrs nowt) that eauses he Croadful a. BT Ti only the victims of MLrwmatem can recline, pe i bh) and of the worst forma of this terrible disease Lave been guiskily relieved, in & short Mme PERFECTLY CURED. —Driffenbach, of the Clinton Demo- land eral, expresses our sentiments upon the obitoary business, He says: Nothing finds its way into the printing fice that is so annoying to publish as bitaary poetry and resolutions of [con- olence. The friends and relatives of ec:ased people, old or young, rich or poor, high or low, of course feel deeply rieved and very naturally seek to re. lieve their feelings by expressions of ten ler regard and sympathy. But the putlisher is quite differently situated. He is required by interest and repatas tion, by the means of his livelihood, to fill his paper if ible, with matters that are interesting to at least a large por- tion of his readers. Obituary poetry is usually without merit and indeed with. out respectability, Ifthe proper name were taken out the resolutions of condo- lence they would be at the least mean- ing ess if not senseless, and certainly of no interest to any person on earth. Pra tically we might as well keep a set of ezereotype blocks on hand, and print the same words otherwise for every one that dies, re fy tl A WISE DEACON, “Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past season when all the rest of us bave been sick so much, ang bad the doe- tory visit us so often.” “Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I used Hop Bitters in time; kept my fami- y well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol'ars’ worth of it keep us well and, able to work all the time. I'll warrant it has cost. you and the neighbors one or two bur dred dollars apiece to keep sick the san e time.” “Deacon, I'll use your medicine here after. arp d { > 0 0 Soiee fru, fences a. d % d er i +» 8 8lode $ . wa wesl 65 7-10 noe by asl No 4d north 95 f ths of the ry “ut Op. Brockerhofl’ House, nnd at - .¥ 4 ped wv * west by lands! BET enst ol the! s-M. ASH, Prop., (ER! TEXTHIR'! LARGE STOCK! SMALL PROFITS! QUICK BALES! Orders by Mail sent with Dispatch. EGRAHAM & SON. Bellefonte. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. | c A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates ing and au . . . . 6 Muny ; withouti Intoxicating. COUNTY aud none! Bf { fa ee a——— of Sutras] J 1 percuns In Sa in0 nor, place of . throes pores an jiand, TERMS of sale tion of sila, one-third in wi, and one third in (wo Years, the mentivied payment be bond and mortgage with ing La on the premises, ut on k in the afternoon o sid day g F TAY JOHN SH / oasi U4 porches to t su by any other store. —There are in Clinton county two in- dependent candidates announced for Associate Jodge and one for District At. torney. — Bellefonte is to bave nail works, this along side the cheap clothing at the Philad, Branch t to make things boom. Lewins ‘sells suits 25 per cent less than can be bought elsewhere. Mark this—it is a candid fact. Washington correspondents estimate the expenses of President Garfield's ill- ness at $100,000, of which the doctor's bills are expected to be $53,000. Dr, Bliss is accredited with a claim of $25, There is more strength restoring pow- erin a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonderfal idvigorant for mind and body. See other column, _ —Now for a chance: Lyon & Co., are just opening a large stock of fall Dry- |! goods, Dressgoods, Clothing, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape, &e. The best bargains, by 25 per cent., than elsewhere in the county. 20 sep 3t. —Call at Bectilers, in the Bush House Llock, and see their family groceries. It is important for housekeepers to know where they can get an article they want and by examining the stock at Sechlers they will want to make no far- ther inquiry for anything in the grocery line, Bechlers always keep a full line; Bellefonte. One third on confirma. | ine year theres! -— J, MANROE TAYLOR ESTA WT ISHTD 186 ‘nel has had wonderful susesss, 14 an brunense 0 secured by an . In bun dreds of onsen {1 hae cured whore all else had : fadied. Tiles mild, but eMotont, CERTAIN BR. ¢ C00 INITH ACTION, but harm lees (0 all cases, loot 6 td. EYL. sleanses, Biresgibens and gives Now 3 Tife to ail ihe Lmportant organs c’ “Le dody. ae BDatural aotion of the Wid “he Liver is cleansed of alldiseass, and the Vowels race fresiy and bealthrally, Is th way the worst disensés are eralicried Tom thenysiem, As 11 has bean proved by thovean de thet 1 FARMERS | SUPPLY STORE. , d Weare the authorize the sale of “he CORKLIN WAGONS, me nearer perfect AN ANY agents ior fiold Modal Salovratng, Gold Medal Soda, i hich mou “4 ok ol - { Wagvas mad m 12¢. poles with them in Night runt Shoulders 9 . wa} Bacon or side, 9% Ezgs per doz. 220 Corrected weekly by 1, J. Grenoble Lemme r wig wip cations, ley Geogr ceed “tn A 1. S00 "SEITE ie TY TYR v RTE 1 hd GENTS FURNISHING GOODS : aX Ro) i 5 Bie Flass of W members at Lock Haven. |speh as abide under his roof and are ir H ATS TRI ] NK —Read the card of Thos, J. Daunkle, | seated at his board, Pure and healthy | But the remamnder .. . . on the third dof] s 3 : MARRIED valley * . ha , 4 A b ; : : ev adhal yg n ' 21 ai fou A : {two, They claim they are mot connected : nh pay ! , ’ be refutes the stories raised against bis | table comforts preserve health and pro. | shall be burned by fire—tbis was a guard). the Salt Lake AE though the | On—, Mr. Bruce Lingls, of Centre] I bad fully determined to remove my character. Democrats, dont be deceived, | long life, and shorten doctor bills—any aft 88 Fiiatien, wiles 1 bird | Book of Mormon is their guide. 8 Hall and Miss Zilah Knox, daughter of store from the Old Stone mill to Tyrone. | give Dunkle your whole vote. physician will tell you this. These im- So Free acotcal wg Bing re : Ex I tt Alx. Knox, of Blair county, Hut at the earnest solicitations of my! K TOC ~ : n a . iicial fle iy (8X. . . - i : \ 8 ledd ts continng! / —Fors good, cheap fall suit of clothes, wtant benefits can be secured by all xxix. 34). and to eat it after y cation] President White, of Cornell college, ! EE EE i I have decided to continne 4 Jan £8 to Lewins, and save about $4,00, | housekeepers in Centre county by PUre | hud set in would be to desecrate the weal || ‘6’ sainistan ‘Wo Geraeny. vroalal b | DIED, ny store indefinitely. Goods will be lig stock just now ready for all. Shiusing theit groceries of Seelar $ Ca, (ch. xix. &8), Not be received—not bel WE als Wu . Veninay, race ua Si Prederick Pletcher, st sold cheap as ever. And there is no nee! —Baunland & Newman y where Lhey keep none Du AL are | well-pleasing to God, JImpufed—reckon-| ®IECINIC FaliWway Of Diem ro $ A8 ected citizen of Howard teiking about butter, egys, lund, potatoes, } . » : _. . to a New York party 0 STS fresh, pure and wholesome. These are ed. An offering thus profaned would not|laid in Berlin, Paris and London, 8 pers) 15 Sep. rr oem youlons, beans and all kivos of produce, ( at we are confident Ww ill merit your to Chicago. os ; Eg or facts that should not be over-| he Plessis to Seheys, sad $0 ould yield| fect success. He predicts that it will eres days. ' . ; I must have it for my Tyrone store and | . ® | ooked. no olessing to the sufferer. n the con: |, wr : ork alan] “———— 1 1 10 3X8 Works, where I get full retail | rt () ” —~ Daniel Horner, of the Loop, had an ~The Kintsler murderers in] Snyder | 787, it would be an adomination (ch, 438 & revolution | Bat the Now York olen MARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Thelprices for it, and I mean to pay you full Close ( a { tention. ur stoe em- 3phls tree white with blossoms, two couaty, Moyer, Ettinger and Erb ‘will be} 22 7; Bzek. iv. 14; Isa. Ixv. 4), and vated railroads must soon sdopt the sys) F undersigned offers al private sale, inrices for your produce Th sokiul for eeks ago, Yo 2 OY Or, HA Ed hy | whoever ate thereof should bear Ais imigi-'tom, as it dees away with the wear, tear, |b) sable far of Centre Hill. hast favors I respectfully ask 2 contin. | . o } - CTO) "TE. ~—Mr. John Emerick, living about 3 Shp at Middleburg on Friday, Decem- | : 4 noise of heav ines The on) py PAE aakbis ACRES LAN D, all ( i pag Tovors : Teapuctiolly A 4 comtlon, Mn a Ces { 1€ PURLING EF ROU 3 . ick, living about 3 [per 16, 23Q Dolse of heavy engines. 100R1y ap~1¢ 't about th oh Pich 1x wand. ance. New goods may be expected about | E37 No ether line rune Tires TL oh Fase miles east of b except about three acres, whic w aod 9511 r : oe NL east of bere, has bought the Carry ~-We were pleased to have a call from paratus the car carries is contained in a) 3 T wine 8 store loalwi@ 25th of October, Goods sold at cost screcr Tratrs Dolly bettors ro, Ting property on church street, and intends rE re i : . | h Bree fool 10DR. 11 or or OrcOR GPOROC Mal MOF ORinntil Oct. 15. Respectfully ' Mo ss, Council Biafs, Caneba. Lincoln, St woving to this town ’ David Emerick, of Stevenson county, {box underneath its floor, three feel 100K, | House, weatherbosrded, a Bankbars un 3 i 8 KERLIN i ¥ . a] Jos ph Awchison, Toptks sud EB = . F wl Ill. Mr. Emerick left our valley about 25 {two feet broad, and eighteen inches deep.|all necessary outbuiidings, A a A — CW St Styl My 4 ) Q Ons Dir et copsections f= all pointe a Kanes, — Farmers you can dispose of your pro- | years ago. He found lots of old friends {Th d st i of good, never failing water at the Le RPHAN'S COURT BALE —By an 4 h DL { DC { FON | . S Ne! pus. fr. ca0n Wyomias Meatsos, Nes duce at the "high io . ade} : 11he car starts and stops as easl'y 8a A; » ‘ r through dor issued by the Orphan's Court) . ’ vac, Mew L.XI00, Aroha, lear, Oregon aud . € Dighest market prices at | who are giving him the best of rece and & Anestream of running water through order issued by the Urphan’s Count wv » Sechle They wi thing 3 : % 5 ~ horse car, and runs at the rate of fifteen or . ng h Ce Awaew fiald : ate Shad ALY fo Cal oma, . ; lers., ey will take anything in|tjors. . x . ; a [the farm, and walter in every fleld. Als ounty, the | esl estate T & Shortest, Spradic:t god Moet Oomfots the line of produce. Ladies if you want an ef k shoa | Terrible Scenes at the Burniag cf altwenty miles an hour. The Siemens Beuth=la N° od Orslarl of srafind fruit, About Taylor, of . . He I i; Tus ilsnpidi tn Fors 5 2% Sh Sale: «The E, 3 " 3 v egan De, FR i ; y " | +1 c XH acres of tha land is excellent meadow © » y 48, Poost,g, Aull sca Anos, beg The Tace at the recent fair for the | and at reasonavle figures, go to Doli &| © oiladelphis Mill on Wednes- fers aro proparing to establish a new road |TV, SEL ohins ad pt BHC Ot rn. Espec ially manufactured to meet the | sai ic ogoms 5 » Cleapest, and most serviceable Mirgle, where you can get just what day Night. Re Berlin of ive miles in length The farm is under good fences and cul . " J unohaled indoncments of a4 by thig Slothing: Rag wou by Samee] Lewins, of mes ts your fancy Philadelphia, October 13. ~The large willl . EE tivation, and is the farm formerly owned fJobni 4 Lin 10 Travelers on i Fa re Philad. Branch, e drew the first, ok “ : «ve Ee su fe " : by Peter Wolf, on the for { the road 597 10 ; ; i second, third—all—prizes. Lewius bas | o, 1 0¢, Largest and Most Complete | of (hares H, Landenberger st No1,711| London, Oct. 7.—The Berlin correspon- (bY Fate Well, ot "Mills to Boron 0 »( ui eo nts’ { tl Ri & ) ti § ia Core, oes the clothing to brieg you out in style and | St0°E of Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Caps | Ry1dolph street Philadelphia, was totally | dent of the Morning Post says he bas a 3 or further information wii BL rements . o 105¢ a reciaun EE CHO. iu SEN Share fou Sls : ae < at Bellefonte, at Lyon & Co 27 P puis, haiiy Mil's For furt gt i: in I'acliving Chalrs. The faves CL EQ. I ialvad in ay stowd for the best . : - inde “‘ {destroyed by fire last night. The fire communication from StL Puibare an Io the gn or John Shannon Paine Drie ONS SNS ine = iin Lowine ter unag halore exam- : ‘el Soe |nouncing that the headquarters of the nis Centre Ha : inte Dig Oars. daehacked King PR ining Lewin’s stock, 8 broke out at 9,45 0 clock, An officer frst ROU RB ph oe vel d8Ngdm PHILIP KEMP volving Chairs for 1c exclusive use of Sree Philipsburg hes ized t discovered the fire and in another moment hilirts have been discovered and that sixty oo — rar Tear ood 8 Tavipment - rg has organized a water o : ave beet ak an Rr re man Dull company. The company has put down the three upper Soors soemed to be. arrests have been made. bined with their Creal TPMOL LC Lo Adige 40 Gre plugs for which the town coun- come suddenly a mass of smoke and flame. | —— Ron A re ean. Lc PAR cil agreed to pay $15 tax per year for The neighbors rushed to the building and} -—New Goods at Lyon & Co, k : Y r YX . We t. : > ; each plug, and for every additional plog saw the operatives at the windows on the! Giant hip Corsets do not break on the \ WY k | th H SC sa of dimcomtor. + ol put down, Pp third and fourth floors. They called t ,| hip, sold al Lyon & Co. ‘ > C W 01 A J 0 } ng OUNCE, of lucomitt. hia Celehratod —Dinges’ new goods are on the way the git's not to jump, ass ladder would be! Now plaid dress ouds " 1 8 s Co. L for sic atall (oer is the Tite Stag oe and some already on band. Ladies broaght but several of the girls and men| a sock a J i " informat jon shout Rates of Fura, Sicep- come in and see the new styles. sprang from the windows and were terri. os 1 Gorka gO Tanae's 1a We edn an —Doli & Mingle are now prepared to bly “ini : : | Shades at Lyon & Lo. | mele Pie Bk boy “aired p ” i 10 Qe r ! . . tiny ~ddres e ne 3 suppy the whole county with boots and oh fafa. Pagle then iy - AMOBE| _.All wool Black Cashmeres at Lyon JE nidross sno ogan Domb of shoes, and have goods that can not be i vies, aug tues Tu & Oo 1 Winter Indies bats and Trmi-| ‘Eon Uaiomaten Ste a Mest Ad hurled themse ye Falland Winter es hatsand Irmi-| , and 307 Tiroad was FX ria inte the street, jumping one after another | mip gs at Lyon & Co. =i REAL LowglL, Gen. Pasedy Ghisnge, like sheep ; now a man then a woman or! BE OR aa Maas oi half grown ool uni a few minutes eloven| MARKETS. arsons o 11 io i . + ’ ! Par a ola anc all unconscious, with acs y, 1, delphis, Ost, 17. Wheat, No, arod skulls and broken limbs, were CAI rad, 1.454, Corn 88; Oats 50. Cattle, prime riec to the neighboring saloon, on the 6g, good 64; hoge extra 9k; sheep prime 04. floor of whic i¢ ¢ uns | : i of which they were laid in a rew un | Spring Mills Market. till vehicles were procured to convey them | Wheat, 81.35 to the hospitals. { ¢ Wiape Faas 2 Rye, 80c Within an hour the flames were brought Cia. ears, per bu, 0c. under contol, leaving the walls standing, Corn, shelled. 75ec. but the inside was completely gutted.| Onts, ie, t. 50c The loss in property will amount to $65, Bucky Se = 00 to effect which thers is an insurance Cloverseed,. 00 to 6.00 o of $80,000. Some of the workmen attris] Timothy seed, 2.00 to 2.76 buts the origin of the fire to sparks from Flaster ground Sr ton, $10.00 “ Yate: wi our, ' art ng the the electrie light falling among the waste Bitter, 30c. AeSttusl Samad Air AZT Yaa Otters attribute jt to the action of the] Tallow, Ge. | A 1 as. overheated wires. Tho same mill was SPRING MEDICINE. » i A 4 BILIOY a, COX ala » burned in 1877. The search for bodies TION, PILES and all FT TAL Disenscs, ' was further impeded tovday by tha fall of J cobeponiorgg | HAY $ : . package of whish jaakes fguaiis modi. Broun Ga all the interior down to the second floor. * iis tn Ligmid Form, very site Jorn oud. ahey wie made better nud bat 1 i 2 thet Medal pe Up to this hour the number of dead bodies hans Wc te IRAs oh tar evocy year. Wa hay bv the car load aN FR. Bi you are & mechuais oF anne, Whrn gt wih everiLs 98 str. tl; pure snd apesor 10 aay olusr ia recovered us reported to the Coroner, is me (ee ene { B] oer rTOP YOUR DRUGAT.. F bu fg ah stock Oy : market, Ask your grocer for them, and do eleven, of which five are at the Morgue,| The best stock of goods taken out of| §] = ELLN, RICHARDSON GCs Brats, PA ANS oh BUA) and ot 1 PI off wit aa Ove Tat two at their homes and four in St. Mary's! Philadelphia this week will land at Din- IPH au +A . , PA WHERE CON v3 given (heme 2 eet Hopital. ges store, Extra pu na now, lor sil - oo 5 y CRDE K I: is probable that the loss of life will|Men, women and chlidren, All and - _. ND WAGONS, y AR 3 e pe oy 3 pe » \ LAD i “ey “en axcaed twenty, District-Attorney {ras S86 tho Row gourls no charge or troubl BRE po ES ———— Tw —— AAU 1S, I HAE TONS, and hari said to-day that the owner of the mill a : — < Platform Spri 13 Wagons, can be indicted for manslaughter, > TT TA Q “. ko the Conklin pa is —- AUNT Og iae on in Cullipany +o “ wo bn ofl Al company make nothing but fir y Paxens's Cuacse Ths os man or hagsted by mental strain stimulants, but use Panxen's florent sizes « ell a cr wide track KLIN WAG " ‘ Linx sy Complaints, or if you ave . bowels, blood or nerves ¥ SEMOKERIOFE. JD. SNUSERG (a President. Usshies ENTER OOUALT BANKIND OO (Late Milliken, Hoover & Os.) SAC Ni erers daily ving fom lung, kidney using 4 GINGER 4 oi I ———— NM | ARERR Paris, Oct. 17.—The insurgents lost 8 000 killed after six honrs fighting in the engagement on Friday between General i ort s § ¢ wtktcl # to gray hair de, and §1 sizer, si Grog or any disease take ! buskd you up fram the first dose Ask your neighbor or Po halon lle ’ IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS, Cings they always have the very best, no mat- ter what it is; they keep none bat pure goods, of which you caa have the most positive assurance. Cash buyers can have goods ata slight profit over whole- sale city prices, —The bandsomest furniture now seen in all the cozy homes comes from Browns, headquarters for cheap and el- egant furniture, —Powers & Son take the lead for best assortment in boots and shoes, and for best bargains. One great satisfac- ‘ton his customers have is that the are Teliable, strictly hoes: in their deal- ings, and wont sell paper fillin for leather. They pape es but reliable goods, - that stands service. [Never fail to call at Powers’ before purchasing boots or shoes. We will have a car load of choice leicester lambs and sheep for sale, We will have them at Mr. M. L. Rishel’s place about the 18th or 20 of Oct. It will be as good a lot as have ever been in the county, D. C. KELLER, M. L. RISHEL. ~GoNk 10 THE City. Maj. J, B. Fish- er, of Penn Hall, is at present in Phila. delphia for the purpose of purchasing his fall and winter stock of general mers ebandise. Ie proposes to buy a very extensive stock of dry goods, notions, groceries, hardware, queensware, bcots, shoes, hats, caps, ready made clothing, ladies’ coats and dolmans. His long ex» perience in the busicess is a sure guar- antee that be will buy nothing but the best and chapest. He examines and se- lects all bis goods personally. His grand opening days will be next Monday and Tuesday. Give him a call and save money. — 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 essons find their own paper, These prices are put low for pt tf. ~—Go to Doli & Mingle for a bargain in boots and shoesacd for the greatest and Panel regal th diver, Eu arm J Sabatios’ column and the Arabs in the neighborhood of Zaghouan. —Cometa still keep coming and going —just the case with the clothing at Lew- ine, goes in by boxes one day, and is carried out by customers next day. All make money by it, A party of lynchers, after hanging a robber at Socorro, New Mexico, discovers od that two of their number were mounted on stolen horses. An immediate trial re- sulted in conviction, and two more bods ies were quickly suspended. —A full line of dry goods, notions, fresh groceries, boots and shoes, clothing, and fancy goods, Come one and all and see the new goods at the bargain store, Dinges never does things by halves. ~-Suits at $4.75. Good Cassinett Suit at $5.50, Cassimere Suits from $7.50 to $20. The Finest Stock of Diagonal Buits from $12 to $20, at Lyon & Co. i fcaooL-Tax.—Notice is hereby given thet the school-duplicate is in the bands of the undersigned for 1881. On all tax paid before Dec. 1, thera will be b per cent deducted. From Dec. 1te Jan. 1, 1862, the face of duplicate will be require ad, and on all remaining unpaid after Jan; 1, 1882, there will be an addition of b per cent, according to the act of assembly. Jos. M. GILILAND, 200ct2m Treasurer, —All agree without exception, that at the Philad. Brauch is always found the largest stock of ready-made clothing out- exception, that Samuel Lewins will sel you a suit for 25 per cent less than youn can get anywhere within a ciecle of 100 m:les of the Philad Branch, -» the very best. ard buckle around the top of leg, 4 RE.-UNION OF THE FIFTY-THIRD PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, The Second re-union of the old 63d Reg’t P. V. will be held at Milton, North umberland Co., Pa, on: Tuesday, Decem- ber, 18th, 1881, It is e::pected that a large proportion of the surviving members of the regiment will be present, George C, Anderson, of Latrohe, Westmoreland Co,, is president of the wssociation, FP. H. Schreyer, of Milton, Vice President, Jno. M. Caldwell, of Milton, Treasurer, and A. B. Mann, of Comdersport, Sec’'y. The Exacutive Commitee consists of Geo. D. Pifer, 614 Market St. Philadelphia, Eli Chambers, of Latrobe, PP. H. Schreyer, of Milton, A, B. Mann, of Coudersport. BE SENSIBLE. You have allowed your bowels to be- cone habitually costive, your liver bas become torpid, the same thing ails you: kidneys, and you are just used up. Now be seniible get a package of Kidney. Wort, take it faithfully and soon you will forgat you've got any such organs, for you will be a well man.~ Albaay Argus, a A cop pr BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS aro the best for 1} purgatives for {+nily use, Thay are whe product of long, '“berious and success ful chemical investigation, and their ex sersive use, by phy+'cians in their practice and by sll civilized nations, proves them tho best and most effectual purgative Pill thant medical science can devise. Being urely vegetable no harm can arise from Bair use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when heeded. They keep the system in perfect yeder, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life, Mil searching sud effectual, they are especially adapts Ww the needa ol Aho ative apparatus, der rangements of which they preyent an cure, if timply taken. They are the best I hild (ibn where s mi Spxoran INpuexMeNTe are offered you by the BurrLixatox Route, It will pay alsewhere in this issne. 26 may Tm We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, and their goods are celebrated for purity and strength. We would rec: ommend a trial of their Gold Medal brands to all who desire superior cook- ary. 6 oct 4m. Vote for Dunkle, a selfmade, hard- working man, For urinary and female complaints take Manalin. ~The election is at hand—the man that wins and makes most money isthe that buys his clothing at the Phllad. Ot H at PUBLIC SALE. On Sat- crday, October 29. HOUSE and LOT, fronting on Aarons square. House 1s good and ec, mmodious, and the lot one of the best in ‘own. Also, FOUR SQUARES in said tow ™ which are in excellent con- dition. Thi. bropert belongs to the Ese tate of Adam b "Wer, dec’d. Bale to take luce at the house gai to SOmmEnOe 2 ' between 2 an . M. 0A, M,, and close JOHN BOWER, D.O .BOWER, Ezxecutors. DMINTSTRATORS ) O1ICE. Letters of ac Yl istration upon the estate of Elizabeth L waer, ax of Harris twp,. deceased, having “a Rog- ly granted to the undersigned by tu ister of Centro county, they Sreque. persons knowing themselves to be ind. ed to the deceased, to make immedia payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly suthintecated for settlement. EO. SWEENY, Centra Hall, 2000ct6t ALEX. KUHN, Boalsburg. STRAY ,~Three yg came to the Promises of 8, T. Lytle, near Potters Mills, about four weeks sgo—~ two'old sheep and one lamb. The owner t hd tomo eo... he TES TE ge od t ‘$0 i! Dee hey wil ie 8: sd Olgrh: m ssBuEsng ‘sayusq bigouds and guarantoe their we which] we soll st low prices | EXAMINE OUR] IK, (A Medicine, not u Drink.) COXTALXS FLORRSTON tw and e % g perfome, Proce 1 CALL Al STOCK and yo convinced that iwe fulfill our declarat as to quality | land style of goods Our stock ciudesie BN BUGGIES WITH OR WITI ig TOPS, GENTLEMEN'S ROAD WAG-| BONS, SIDE BAR BUGGIES, PTHAKE.| i TONS, &e. Qur PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS wale Complaints. are wodels of perfection. Abey Arc in ove $1000 IN COLD. ; fe (OT genre a standard wagon, which have] WI be paid for A case they will not care or “J. wot failed to give satista tion. | Belp, oF for anything impure or injurious 18 ' We invite inspection of those we have on | : found in them. 8 hend or any that are in use. Prices low. | We sell the OLIVER CHILLED Ask your druggist for Hop Bittersand try 14 thom before you sleep. Take vo ae her, PLOWS, the standard plow of the age ; it] logs its work so well that other makors| HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DPANDELION, Porest AxD Rear Menrcan Qualls IAS OF ALL OTHER HITTERS, THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Nowels, Dlood, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Urgens, Nep yvousness, Siecplesanesaand especiail “re AXD TER T C D 1.C. 1s an absolute and {rreeistible core for Drunkenness, use of opium, lobucce sod Rarcutics. Ww hoel nd extra Share : } fourteen| 1 el wn tra Share, ($14) fourteen) 8exD yon CiacuLAm. RB dullars, 6 per ct, off for cosh. Three difs| Tos Witter Mie. es NTN Torent ) gg 'oront Shaies: OC" Share for soil onsily| TOYS iplowed ; DS" Share for plowing dry| h ground, and ''S"” Share for plowing baked | suil or gravelly ground. Prico of Shares} 00 cts. ench. | J, ‘so¥sd oof ‘uo 0g ‘ji Jo mE (Nye) eng, pun s1sai usm dwt oJ, A uideen x xg I gng we ‘§201pPY "SIENA ‘Qo THR GEISER SEPARATOR . We nretho sole agents for thoeslie of the (Gaiser Threshers and Separators horse powers, Port ! ‘rackion Kn wines, Heabnar's Lovel tread horses powers for one xnd two horses, with Threshers and Scparators. , GRAIN DRILLS, We sell the plainest, best made, most durable, lightest running grain spring drill, with or without fertilizer attachment, that has wer boon offered to farmers in the state of Pennsylvania, One fact for farmers cons sideration: A drill with the least machine ory, which performs the work 1s the most dosirable lw plowent for farmers uge, We geil at the lowest prices, on the most libs eral terms and guarantee satisfaction. A Jsampledritl on exhibition at our store, Call and seo it. Swre oppeeite the Bush House. nie RRRISEA GR | » Jom seer on iqnd ‘3 Og "IVOLLOVHd ¥ WE (so13082d pus ue [10%] a46Y §91] Juep gq ‘S3900N8 WT qa : dn 20us1102 919IPACITIL WE 0] Wiq LJ »ox03 ‘sdpiis puv sua) ‘eapgoo 389q 9] Jog ‘SUBIUNOII® ad 9ouei0s ay) UO j edasy £q pays! HAH qQrmgmd ‘NOS ® J4Nd 'd np sopowid uo 1% ons Joj sot ~AOANTAV HILAIZ oF A 58 Juioisd n’ “aBoy10 34238] AY NOILVOAUH SSHNISE bog 0) s Ju( jo pie og] wae “peusie ud oJ . ds fuss uy #9} *sivMi® SI9[1 "00'eS Sud ; Rey HAOMY Asaied ul PE we eS A \ rs Atlorney-at-low | and is ling. ® fonte, L. SPANGLER, Consultstions in English n Yurst's new bui a ” | 4 ALR PEALE & Ce OPI W (Opposite Court-house.) Wa McKErveR HSCOX & CO, New York, # 3 y CCT re MM. ANE M'KEE, Atlorveys-ai-law. site the] Court House, Belle 16sop ul Mannger. Prop'r. Freo | jood sample rooms on first Boor PUSH HO v First-Class, Strictly USE. ] i _ Balle Special attentiou given to 16juney FOR THE LEAST MON WANAMAKER & § (OAK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Mark PHILADELPHIA. KY. BROWN, et Streets, Reecive Deposits, And Allow meres, tn Boy and Sell Government Seeuriiies, Gold & Coupons: Ta 4 Vapfet: sew EOSTERMAN, DEXTIST, entre Hall. Officent resideyoe str. et, opposite Lute C sai faction in sil braucaes of his “cn, ewlive adminisier ADIGE, Jas. Harris & Oo. ARE BELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And sll kinds of Farmiog Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCY THES, SFROUTS Ba T FONT: ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD: WARE, to meet all demands in this live, JAS. HARRIS & CO. — ene DSSioiORIS, EENRY BOOZER. OREN TRE | Th taidlos, Marnoss, Bridies, Collars, Ih iy wy also keeps on Ir To Ns lindo inds of po ng dope. 4 A] ito k kept ca snd sw