BR Eee BROWN’ RON BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cures Completely Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Liver and Hidney Complaints, Druggists aud Physicians endorse it, Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made b Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Cross + yed lines and trade-mark on wrapper, — A BH ATA Cer PRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TRANSIENT CUSTOM 3 Goad healthy locality, pure mount:in water, surrounded by finest natural scenery in the state, Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable 16aug tf GHAHAM & SON MANUPFACTI & DEALERZXS BOOTS IN SHOES & LEATHER. TRERS If you want good, honest Boots and Shies—goods that you will be pleased witn—-ouy the following ron wiil get the best : RTS Celebrated Shoes for Ladies and Children. HANAN & SON'S, New York, Fine Shoes for Men and Boys, every pair warranted, J. HL. BYRMESS Rochester Fine Sho and Children, In connection with the shoes we have a fine line of MEN'S CALF & KIP BOOTS," PLOW SHOES, BROGA & SLIPPERS of every description, at the lowest figs ures. pa hen.ember the place, on Corner of BROOCH B ‘ 2 ca fur Ladies above fine NS, } RERHOFF ROW, ELLEFUNTE, PENNA. 17may {YH Ye ER ai AA wD : GROUERIRES PROVISIONS, Such TEAS, COFFEE SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED GOODS, JRIED FRUITS, MEATS, NUTS, OYSTERS, FINE CANDIES. J ¥ » Tr Ct 7 FISH, SYRUPS, ETC. Together with GLASS, CITINA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES OF ALL HINDS., ¢ living prices. Goods are all newly bought, strictly fresh, and of the very best kind. M EAT MARK ET. £ i at the lows the choicest cattle, veal, pork and mutton, fresh and always on hand. 30 nov. tf Grand Spring Qpening OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Well & Son's New Stock is Complete in Every Department, Em bracing : i Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings. Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Tran Satchels, Groceries, Flour, &e., &e., &e. AND IN FACT EVERYTHING KEP] iN A FIRST CLASS MERCANTILE STORE. SUMMER DRESS GOODS In the Latect Styles and Designs, to which we especially invite the attontion of the Ladies, Jeaf A KE, t —— AN ELEGANT LINE OF LADIES’, MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES, OUR STOCK OF sLBEHine ‘a Furnishing Goods, &e, Gent's Fu PLETE AND FOR CHE APNESS and DURABILITY Cannot be Excelled, nr wo, RG then ut residence on Ch Se [pitheran Church, faction in ail branches Euhor aid mm intatarad [EG GUTELIUS, - fReeritant swrvices to the publie, Dentist, Uentre Hall, atch street, oppo of his profession. ded ry profesional iin is now fully atal profession, . h teeth absolutely wi pared to exlrsct te oY pain. 1 "BURY ME WITH MY HUSBAND.” An Old Lady Found Dead Upon Her Hashband's Grave, NarorLeox, O., Bept. 12.—-While Wiliam Parker was walking threcugh Forest Hill Cemetery, he found the lifeless body of Mrs Frances Gorman, aged seventy-five years, be- side her husband’s grave. The old lady was friendlefs and alone in the world, her hus band having died some time ago. Her only consolation was in visits to the grave of her busband, which were very frequent, Before she started out, she told ber neighbors that she was going over the river and would hardly be back till morning. On the way she met Undertaker Musser and stopped him, saying: ‘1 am going to die and I want you to bury me with my hus- band.” My. Musser thought it was the raving of a childish old lady, and he promised her he would, assuring her that he hoped it would be a long time yet before she died. Where she stayed all night is not known, as it is hardly possible that she could have lived through the long, cold night in the open country, and the doctor gave it as his opinion that she had been dead but a half our when found. She died of heart disease, THE CORN CROP Not Yet Ont of Danger from Frost Immense Yisld, Caicaco, Sept. 10.—The Tribune's reports {from the corn crop, which are complete, do not indicate that it is yet safe. It says: “Briefly speaking, we may say that the corn grown on the area southwest of a line drawn through Rock Island, Ill, and Louisville, Ky., is practically out of danger from frost, while all situated on the northwest side of that line is yet in peril. ‘We may regard about one- half of the crop as practically assured, for the rest, its fate yet lies trembling in the bal ance, Speaking roughly, we may say that there is now a crop of 1,400,000,000 bushels of corn assured, and that for each week from now that a destructive frost is withheld 150,000,000 bushels more will be added to that afgregate; that would be equal to 1,750,000, 000 bushels by the date of the autumnal equi- nox, and 2,000,000,000 bushels if the frost holds off till the end of the first week in Cetober,” SENATOR M’PHERSON. The Report that He Intends Resigne ing from the Senate Denied, Jersey City, Bept. 11l.-—Regarding the published statement to the effect that United | States Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, contemplated resigning his seat in the senate, an intimate friend of the senator said, "Ben ator McPherson has only recently returned from Europe, and I am sorry I am unable to speak with authority on the subject. 1 can { say, however, that 1 do not believe there isa | word of truth in the story. 1 thiok I would | be one of the first persons to know if be in- | tended reigning the senatorship. 1 cannot say how the report originated, but 1 should be exceedingly surprised if there was any foun | dation for it.” Senator McPherson was at | bis home in New Jersey, and could not be found at his office when a reporter called 8. 8, Cox Very Confident, | New York, Sept. 10. —Truth reports Hon | 8. 8 Cox as saying, on his chances of the | speakership: “I will say, however, that I | consider my chances of election to be excel jent. 1 know 1 shall receive some of Mr Carlisle's support as Mr. Randall's friends calculate upon. With the great State of | New York solid for me, I think I can win i | believe Mr. Carlisle to be stronger now than {| Mr. Randall, but things may take a change i 1 shall receive support from north, south, east and west, and shall make a respectable showing. 1 am in the ring to win if I can!’ ———— lEX-GOV. CURTIN ON THE SITUA- 110N. nterview in ti Times. | A I [From an I 1e {| He regards the attitude of the re 1 {lican members of the legislature or apportionment question as in ing to establish a precedent that gerous to constitutional Their defiance of the plain mandate of the organic Jaw and the violation of their solemn oaths, show a desperation and wantonness calculated to alarm sincere lover of liberty and the perpetu- ity of free institutions. It is the spirit that ruled in the fraudulent trans action of 1876-77 ~the arbitrary grasping of power not given by the votes of the people nor admitted by any just divisi of political power. He thinks the outlook for democratic success this fall is promising, and all that is needed to insure it is for the democrats to get out to the polls, He sure that many republicans are disgusted with the methods employed by those in authority in conducting the affairs of the national government, and the attempt of Cooper, Quay, Magee & Co., in refusing to give the people equal representation under the constitution. With reinforce: ments from this direction, the defeat of Christ. Masgee's man Livsey ought to be no longer a question, as well as that of the trimmer Niles, - A —-— Harp To Trir.~Our exchanges are declaring that “the Republican party must go.” But where shall it go? asks the Clinton Democrat. Well, if Bob In- gersoll's idea is correct, it's hard to say where it shall go.— Centre Reporter. We want none of your jokes over this solemn affair. There must be a h—I hole for such fellows as Brady, Dorsey & Co., or there is no justice above or below. The idea of mixing decent people with such fellows, on any continent, is too re- diculous for sane men to debate over. The separation must be complete to be just.~Clearfield Republican, si I. MO For the RerorTER. Baris, Somenser Co, Pa, Sept. 15 1 was not & little surprised to learn through the last “Reporter” of the death of my old friend, Mr. John Hagan, of Farmers Mills, Knowing him for over eight years as his pastor, and being in & po. sition to judge of his character, 1 feel constrained to say A few things concerning him : Father Ha. gan was of German extraction exceodingly reti. cent, and simpie as a child, This simplicity of e r extended to even the minutest details, His faith was earnest, unshakable awl most beau. tifil, While the foundations of other and strong. or men were shaken by the inconsistencies of Christians and the strides of antiscriptural sci ence, he stood calm and serene ; first, this child-like restfullness in the arms of his Heavy. enly Father. With such & christian department internally one could look for strong cxternal manifestations, And these were given. Bickness alone vacated his seat in the house of God and in the prayer meetings. The latter service he would attend going on loot two and three miles eve Sabbath. No extravagance was heard in his con. versations. His rule was, “Let your be yea, a re oan ih apie gh eget {1 Kevew him think we ean 0. 1 think 1 did, I believe his choice been to Amaia with ua, at least | enough to look u the renovated sanctuary ar On on Father together once more before Repartin for the havent} gang . Yet he was pre 0 Say, « will, not mine, be done.” Exem as a Christian, a citizen, a and er, he has fallen 10 be by all who hyw ho, As 1 wh to the bereay ¥ and direct them jo he Father of us all, Wis op Lai whom He . : eth those WE I governmens every BRINE ni w“ s— —— dr ple eDOLL LU ee. Va WE GUARANTEE ») pe Vala y SANS wor PHILADELPHIA® wk Hall grows old only in experience. ess. Oak Hall is the natural wy-ground, and the men for the mill, the shop, farm, and for both men and boys we have the largest selection for fine dress wear. We will supply you with all sorts of clothing— honest, reliable, elegant and REALLY cheap. The other sorts we do not keep. SPRING MILLS er err MINGLE, el p&~The place to buy your best“&% #@ and cheapest Building Mate-"98 arial is of Jas. S. Krape & Co., ____ Spring Mills, Pa,, who keep all kinds of FLOORING, GERMAN, & Sh ————————————— i SPLIT SIDING, i — — ISURFACE BOARDS, WINDOW SASHES, - a BLINDS « Fs n i i oa. &ec., &e. — i THING WE RECOMMEND. Anything wanted not ready will be furnished on short nos tice. No 10 Brockerhoff Row. Bellefonte, P MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS AL- WAYS KEPT ON HAND. ENCOURAGING. _ Having been encouraged by the sendy increase of business, I have remodeled, repainted and added to the external as well as to the internal appearance of my DUG HOUSE, thereby making it more attractive to my customers. 1 would now thank my customers for their liberal pat. ronage in the past, and solicit a continua ance of the same, My stock is as near full as possible, Iam in complete coms munication with the principal Drug Hou- ses of New York and Philadelphiaand am supplied with cuts and price lists, and anything in my line not kept in stock, will be sent for at onceand delivered atthe same prices that it could be bought at if ou wenl or sent yourself, 1 buy hy rugs r cash, par no discounts, whic enables me to sell just us cheap as any othe er drug store in the co inty, All business Setwaon dosler and customers stslotly ons fidential, J.D. MURRAY, Junzt Contre Hail SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On L&T R. R FINE SUMMER RESORT. Fina Fishing and Hontin —Roman- Mountain and Valley ery. Healthy Locality, TERME REASONABLE. J. H. BIBBY ,...... «essesens Proprietor SPRING MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Tmay ly H 22% J J If you want a BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, or a VELOCIPEDE, N. b. 18 18 mn + H RE SRLLIN REAFER SECTIONS AND REA SEND TO H. B. HART, No. 811 Arch St, Phila. Pa., for a Price list and Catalogue giving full description, ES ROPE BLOCKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS. & = ——AS WELL AS ALL KINDS ARDWARE 20 MEET THE DE ANDS IN THIS LINE. JAS, HARRIS & CO, July Iv 8 AUPITORS NOTICE ~1n the matter of the ea tate of Barter 4. * Druggists. ¥ » 4 " x BON, } J 25 GGISTS, Bellefonte, Pa. | Dealer In DRUGS, nt CHEMICALS PERFUMERY. he FANCY GOODS, &c|O ; Purpoten slwazs kep : $ PRING OPENIN Haviog completed shelving and fix ing up my goods, I extend a cordia invitation to everybody to come and examine my goods, which consist o Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, and the best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the county. I haven't $40,« 000.00 worth of goods, I am sorry to say, but what I have is new and of the latest styles. I have good goods, and some cheap goods. I bave some of the very best make of the celebrated Rochester goods. I have them to suit young and old, rich and poor. I will not boast of what I will do, but if you give mea call I will doas I always havedone : treat you fair and honest and give you the value of your mous ey, and don’t you forget it. Isaac ‘Guggenheimer, In New Addition to Bush's Arcade BELLEFONTE, PA P,8.—A full stock of the best Leath eralwayson hand. « 9 Cash paid for all kinds of hides 26apbm