Ending 11 Court House \>r. Thomas Brown was elected on* of he Comtnisioners of Wayne county in 1*75. lie was then well to do, and oc.-up.ed a family residence ,jut outiide of Uoneadule. Pa. He waa the loading member or the Board of Oominis-uonera, and eontrolleil it. llii son, H. 11. Brown, waa appointed elork of the Board. llonpNilnle became the county •<•? of Wayne in 1543. The frtuno CourtHouse then erected had never been iutf roved or enlarged, although the population and business of the county had ir.-ire than doubled. The subject of building a now Court House lia-i lieon ayituted for some years. In 1K76 the prelimi nary proceedings required by law hav ing been taken, the Court ordered the County Commissioners to build a new- Court House. With a population of 40,000 in the county and no county debt, it was thought that a slf>o,otH) Court House would not be too expensive. Arrangements were tnade to creel a building of that class. From the begin ning the people of the county were strongly opposed to the work. The feel ing was worked upon hy ambitious poli ticians, and it became so strong ttiat ordinary party lines were forgotten, and the only parlies in the county were the Court House and the anti-Court House parties. Of the former, Commissioner Thomas Brown was a conspicuous lead er. William Hartwell, a wealthy and in tluentiul farmer, of an interior town ship, became a power in the anti-Court House party. The ornaments of the Court House hampered the work by in junctions and legal proceedings of va rious kinds. Thomas Brown used lib erally of his means to carry through the plans which were devised to defeat the eQbrts of the anti-Court House people. He was an old contractor and builder, and had set his heart on perpetuatiug his name in the county through work on the new Court House. On the result of the election in the county in 1877 everything depended. The Court House party had coutrol of the oflices, and the anti-Court House party were putting forth extraordinary efforts to secure several to be tilled that year. They elected their ticket by an overwhelming majority. i'robably to no other person in the county did the result give more joy than to William Hartwell. He had resolved that Thomas Brown And the other Commissioners should not complete the new Court House, and the success of his party at the [tolls virtually put an end to the work. The disastrous result of the election so affected Couimii—ioncr Brown that he died a few days alter the news was received. I.ast fall William Hartwell was elected to the position Thomas Brown had tilled, two other anti-Court House men took the plsees of Brown's colleagues in the Board, and Brown's son was removed from the clerkship. The county was in debt s'•*,- 4100 for the work that had been done on the Court House, which w.ts nearly half finished. The old Court House was torn down in 1877. I? is not likely the new one will he completed for years. M eanwhiie Court is held over a bar ro. >ni in an out-of-the-way part of Horr*di*lc. It was supposed that {'nomas Brown had left his family well provided lor, but the troubles of the past two year* had involved hitn ruinously. The claims against his estate were pressed, and a few weeks ago the Sheriff levied on the Brown homestead, and advertis ed it for sale. His son, S. H. 8., desired to save the property, if possible, and ap pealed to Commissioner William Hart well, four weeks ago, to pay off the claims against the estate, and take a mortgage on the property. Hartwell's wife had died a few days after he hid been elected County Commissioner. He had never seen the widow of Thomas Brown. He went to see her in regard to making the arrangement about the transfer of claims against her property. He was so pleased with her that a few days after be made a proposal of roar riage to her. She accepter! him. He paid off the claims against the properly and made her a wedding present of a deer! to the homestead. They were married on the 7th ultimo. In the Supreme ITourt on Friday the caae of O'mvra vs. Stack was argued. This case, involving the right of a Bishop to remove a priest, was originally tried in Williamsport, where Rev. Mr. Stack, the party removed, won the case from Bishop <'llara, who claimed the power to dismiss him from the Church. The case has been before the Supreme Court for eight years. 11. It.l (' LA .V It'S " Ilrr- Hivr" Store, Allrghrng Strrrt, llrlltfnntr, I'a. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LOWEST PRICKS AT , tttttt hhh nun kkkkk unnnn ekf.kk f.kkkk "unit iiini inn vvv vvf. kff.ff T T T II H K K H It K K K K 11 11 II V VKF. T H II K B B K K II H II V V K T 1111112111 EE 8888 KK KB 1111111111 II V V KF. T II H K B B K F. II II II V V K T H II R R B B K K K K II II II V V V. K TTT lIUU 111111 KF.KF.K 88888 KKKKK BEEEK HUH HUM 111 II V F.KKKK ONE PRICE, EXCLUSIVE IDTZTZr GOODS STORE. NO ONE CAN DISPUTE THE FACT THAT IT IS THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS! I wish to call the public attention to my Dress Goods and Silk Depart ment, which I can safely say is the largest, cheapest and most complete stock in the county. Look at the prices and judge for yourself. Summer Suitings for 6 cents per yard. Matnlasse, - - 10 cents per yard. Alpaca, black aiul colored, - 12 1-2 cents per yard. Cashmere, - - - - - -20 cents per yard. Cashmere, one yard wide, 36 cents per yard. AND A FULL LINE OF NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. Black Dress Silks in all qualities. Colored Silks in all shades. An elegant assortment of Laums. t*aT*lt need* no argument to convince the public that an eacliuive Dry Good* Store ha* a great many advantages over a general mercbandUe (tore. _ _ AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED AND I WILL BK ABLE TO TROVE THE ABOVE. Youre, respectfully, •J. H. 13.A.XTI__A-ISTX). My motto !>, ONE MICE AND THE VERTLOWENT, THE BEST OE NO The eruption at Mount Ktna has at- I most ceased. The flow of lava has com i p'.elcly stopped. THBIIK never was such a really BOOd, I substantial, satisfactory, and lapid-acllßig llrs.-clsi Bock Stitch Hcw'tig Machine I offered so towns the "NEW TAMIIY SUITT ; rLK,'' reduced to only $26; more comnlete with equina ents, and 'owor in price than any other machine. It is elegant in work mansion and finish, surpasses all others in its work and fulfills all tlio raqui.emont* of ' every family as a helper. Thoroughly warranted by written guarantee for live : years, and kept in order free of charge. It 1 will do every description of work—line or • coarse—that any machine, at any price, j ever did, or can do ; equally as rapid, cor ! reet, smooth, neat, and strong, lias all the | late improvements, is easy to learn and ! manage, is serviceable, don t wear out, always ready, and never out of order, j Sent C. <>. lb anywhere witli privilege of I examination beforepaymentofbill. Agents ' make money rapidly, supplying the great i ilumand for this the Cheapest Machine in ! the World. Territory free. Aittlre .*, for descriptive books, Ac., "Family" Shuttle Machine Co., 766 Broadway, New York, j 80-1 y TIIK DEATII-KATK OK —Our country Is , getting to be fearfully alarming, the avor age of lifo Wing lessened every year, with ! out any reasonable cause, death resulting generally Irom the most insignificant ori gin. At this season of the year especially, a cobl is such a common tiling that in the hurry of every day life we arc apt to over look the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Bung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their live* in this way every winter, while had lioachee'* Herman Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a Doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Bungs, /k< nehee'a Oertnan Syrup has proven itself to be tho greatest discovery of its kind in medicine, livery Druggist in this country will tell you of it* wonderful effect. Over 960,000 bottles -old last year without a single failure known. Hold by F. I'OTTS QREEN, wholesale and retail. 20-oow-ly As Tills is tho season when colds arc most likely to be taken, a word of advice to our readers would be iri season : First, then, keep your feet dry ; wear flannel nest your skin ; do not sit or stand in draughts of air, and upon the first symptom of a cold or a cough call at Croon's Drug Store, in Bush House Block, and procure a bottle of his "Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Blood root," which will give you almost iiislant relief. It is a vUaaant and ejfeetual preparation, containing the virtues of Tr combined with some of the best expectorant* and anodyne*, allaying all those distressing symptoms which if not promptly arrested will too frequently re sult in that fatal disease, Consumption. Price, 60 cents a bottle, or six for $2.60. 21-eow .Vrw' Aetvrrtinrmmt*. Valuable Property FOR SALK. U'ILL lie expose! to public sale on th- frrrmi***, la tha Bonmgh f Milatl.qrg at : o'clock, I* H . s.n Saturday, tho 28th day of Juno, th* rlMrtiliad J'f' J-Ttt. |o W|| : All the right, title ami interest of T M lull in sn.l v> TllltKK UiTH n the una ~f Mill and W sler street*, in lb- A - nth ( Mi!--'-: t on *he h I- ere, 1.,1 * LARUE AMI SI R-TAMTIAL TIIKKE STORY HUlSK.hn.wn - Ilis "FRANKLIN HOUSE," tnf*thr ilh a Uif* *ri ruciWffikttit Mailing f'mr rasr* l|oQ , W*h Mini Wial II u*k fMBi llt threw r - traa flnUh~f n M Ir* limit*, threw (Hwf* iUI !• for mrv hftiiD-a fai<| prnfwrt; t !•-at** I m the mc pqtlir aur ft I'Ofslk ImIJM Of b> tel. Also, at the Riunc time anl, ctiblinni( ■■ - ■ ■ Mt>, •ituat" In B"n toonahip, nrth of tL# llftM Ragl* \ftil*y lUlhin at Ml*t*irg. Also, at the same time and place, •II th* right, titU, int'rmt I .of T M llall to on' tlunl part of MX A* HK* of I.A*l> in IV geti tuontlup. kuutrt) a th- Ml I K.-11l R rMlfc- TMIY, ait'l I-* Kinging U> th<- Mileal org {.'* meter; A* ■or latin*. T>** or fltn —Ons thir I ff lh# f-nrrha*. m--nc} to I** i-fti-t in • *h, { lMaiifn4—-ftniUl.U frr oSroe, • nmftll family ot roomn. Ttthc VU.qcd at |mhlic *w|r at flit Coin t lloiiae, in IMlrfmite, on Saturday, Juuo 21, A. D. 1870, At niM' OY1m |t IV. 11, th followliift dnacrlbad nml • Mat- of the drf<-mlanta, tu wit No. I.—All that ci-rtiiin lot nr piwn of land iltualo In Ciirtlu tro|HNt> of llnmian Prlimy. No. 2. —A1l tlioMt turn cortnln h.U.of ground Militate in fin* llorotigli of 11*11• font*. C. ntie county. Pentt'n, hounded and dew-rlla*.! a* folio AM, to wit One ttieriiof IKXIIHIIMI on the Month hy line of l lorry alloy, on the <*t ly lot of J aepli N hmdl, on the north hy other lot of Kli/al Mil lIMMM tt, ami on Ihi* wwl hy Ridge atreet ~c#italnliig % a. re; l*dtg the wain" lot of ground whxh 1 U 11-iah and wife, l y their d*d dat*d th- l-tth -lay of Match, A. U. IH, conveyed h Kliraheth Ihwdt. A I.SO, Another lot thereof IM I-OIIIMINI --II the WM| |y Ridge •tfp-t, oi th north hy lot • f lloft- r and Kline, 011 thr •'Mil hy lot of Jf**|ih Mrhm-11, And on thi* aouth by lot atM.tr dear riled. Till* holla, and lot I- log colitrycd hy Lydla |tany to said Eil/alntU lUeartt on *m ■hy m ah.n*. Thereon nti lal a Iwo-at.iry h-*utc am! other oiithiithling" Nrlml. Uki-n in • xiitl- i< ami to h Mold ** the |in-|w*rty of LliAaliith liM* ll and ii-..r,- IhMMltf. TrauM, Cam. N-- doeda will tw arkh" till thr I'UrrbiUM- Ihoney |M jiald la full. JOHN HI'ANOLKK, hhrufT Aiulitor'M Notice. IN the Orphans' Court o( Centre tv. In thr matter of the Ketatn of OKOIIHK (iItAIII.Y. late -f Peon towr>Mhl|-. hip, I I. rm. tou rj., Il,r" til'*!* Ilir~ t~t. I.r -!...•, •>...1 |4oa., all In. Itatttt 1.-.14 a.al lit. b.-n futnllura, a...] 11,. ,rain In n„ - bl'l> I ba< 1.(1 In |.ui.,n ol nl again.l Of^ldim, allb ..J d JOIIK I,'iM. I N the Orphan*' Court of Centre County In the mailer oMLr L*UU of ELIZA- I itkrrn i. KK, dr^ra^i iTo A ito* kritmirß. K|nii4it j Sta -I'lmiw i*k it (k that tlir C-xirt Im j.ta -! a Citation on dm* raan h* y..n Mhotiid nt rrin * >! from thr Kxarut 4hi|. f thr of Kltralwth Is** Ir. d. rrtumahlr n thr f .*trth M n lay of Jun*. 197 V. at 10 aw„ |- rv.r*l aarl luting fallal on acr*rfnt of yoor l ri,r* JullN APANGLKK. Sbrrlff / COt*NTY, K* : t. ) TV- OnmtrMtt,,(.an. 1 Court I" U b.l l al 11*11.1 ~i. In a Iff ih. i .iiiij . I ..nil n lb (uMiih >|. n da* • f Jon. noil lb.n an t II ... 1 • ),, 1!... i. T..tan>.nur> (ranll i. ,„ u . n .ui. ( Wlliia-M M Mu ri, .■ ■ . .1, old n I ).* r., 1.) Ib. II n I A Hun, Prmdail (in. a. I 1.11.1, al lb 1.. ( 111' 111. .*ll la< I M A I> Into M 1 III"It lO'lM J. ro I fl.Tlff t .JCIf., ll.tUb.au, I'a , Mai .*1 IM*. tt-4m j, ma huMo, '. t IENTKE COI'NTY, *: V - Thr Ca.mtn'Ti wraith of I*r tt |>y 1* an la. To A A BON LUkBNIIACII Yon a/r hrrrf % eit*? and rrnnnu Ii if In I-a and ajf-rar at an <*ti, *. f | ul* h* lat fb-lUf-otr in and fof thr ( inly (f i f Mian. . aid t* rr* a* I Wi(i t i**,|J,r Ji n. (■ A M MIIA, I'rraoiant 4 thaflbrd C rt, at lUiirf.ni# th* JWth day f May A I l k * W M K HlE' Hrir.l D, < II i Hhlrld'aOSkr IkIM-ntr, f* May I*7'J KJ-4 Joan SranolSß. M*fL NOTICE i hereby given, that (ito. MIII. of ..* l .anUilp ha. Bll It, it,. i.fTlca ..f if, ork "f thr Cow ft of yuartrr Swat ma f thr prarr. his J-tm n ft Ik'nw to a tarrn In aanl h aiohij.. ami that hrathm w||| t rnawrt t • grant thr a*m< .n Uta lh*a| U* nr -wtiw aril [2J 4w] J. C. lIARI'KB. Clark VOODWABD SKMINAET. Icirding and £l7 S:koel for Tous? ladies asi Little Children. BKCOXD AND LOCUST STREETS, HARRISUURU, PA. Ylrgwlar term will 9EPTEM HRB Kk IT® Conraa of atudy—< laaa. and with Mnue and Art Ikard and tnlUon frotn 9 Z.'A 1 $X4i a year and no ratraa r-r rlrfnUn and all -IrairahK informati • addrr MK FEfIfCIPAI A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 V -Ml*** of A ItninMration on thr Katatr of Alrtandrr fhrllmt-argrr. darnaaad. Ufa of Worth t>aahi|., having *arn graatad tn thr nn drraign*|. rratdmt of llrllafrnta, hr ra.|irt* all yrrasu know. Ing lndrl.tad to ail Uabnt to <■ t ||| i o UIIT MHUII, IJKA VKIt A OEI'HAKT, • ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IMnp rn Allrgii'njr Mr** p. 111. at High, R)l ■*•., P. l-|, I ) F. KORTNEY, I '• ' I 1 -T T. AT'. HEI.I.KI"NTE. I'A Lul 'I * I" IW IoTI In Ibr Aail llu- 11, I \ S. K KLLKI!. 1 '• ATTORNEY AT I AW ot . on Al!< i|h')o Ptr*-t K'oih tl* !.v t" ! •UiTf, I 1 y Vteltafobte.ro. HO* HUMVI, HH f USLU. unit bit*'.* WIIXIN, ATT'IiVKYIAAT I.AW 1 I, CI.KARPIKLn, PA I OILS' HI. AI It LINN, tnouin ii inr. HEI.I.KP'iNTE PA. ofll. •• n fH*"< 1 boar Centre O .nti hank i-1 1, I L. SI'ANOLKH. t' * Am •• I V AT lAM REI 11 IEONTE 11 MUI: <> i srv. PA ••I lM.i',l ■ I*. I -.il 1. t|. i'lT o tilllllil ' • arte; Canwiluil'm in (i#rvuui r E g-teW l-ly v a Tit. lT <"TAt*t aoaaa*. MURRAY A- oohdon, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, CLEARFIELD PA Will tt*bn NaUomJ lUr>k. iJO-ly W ' HKINI.K, ' ' • ATTOR.NET' AT LAW HI I.LREONTR, PA la fiaffl Iff-ti**'. All(hEni Sf-rUI r .tE., t )• p. I) rui.fi 4rU ra# j All tllT IH 1.1 # '| || * Pi tataa. WALLACE A KHEItS. ' ' ATToRNKTR AT I.AW. CLRARTIKLP. PA. Will .ttorid At..l tr, raoo. *l IuH.I ml* wboo • , OAII| rruinol ||, WILLIAM McCULLOI ai] i "" ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEAKFIKI.iI, PA j All M |.mm(o ilbliM In |.lj I \lt. J. W. RHONE, Dontitt, rn 1/I* 1 |Ol Mi f* M4a of lli c h ttrrrt, ihr-P 4..r K*t ..f j Itellrfoat*. N 1M I \R. DOBBINS, M. I).. I " rilTßiriAN AND BL'RiißftN. &-lf 'Mlk* MdWafl (MNI, tUlW<>rit+. p®. it ii Hi urn* Cartl*. 4 LBERT KACTH, i V BAKKRT AKII OONEIKTIONERT. DREAD, CAKES, PIER, Ac, lll*Wop Rtr*t IWkny, Ml IteUoWinU. Pa. lIA UNESS MA NT FACTORY * i- la Oarmaa'i Noa ftlork, PKI.MCrONTV Pi 11, IP P. BLAIR, 1 • JEWELER. W.-CHM, etnck., rtwtuiT, Ac. All t>rh ••All. riAraM. On Allegh.n, tr~t nn.t.r Bmrktb..R llnaw. .„ 1 oris DOLL. Aj EARIIIONARLE ROOT A EIIOKMAKER llrorlioliAiff Row. Altfhny itrwl, 1-ly Bfll*foii. Pa. DBAIiBM IN PURB DRUOfIONLY. 2 | | ZELLEIt A SON, la S *t • MWMMI, 3 . Do R Brnrfc.rbnil Raw. E ■ All lb. RlanJari Miat MnllHnM Pr • ■ •rrtplbm. M E.mtl. Iwlp. wnrtlrlj , B pirtond. TrtMM, Hh.inkUc Rimraa. Ar., Ac 3 N itf I pan CLOTIIINd. SIT ITS to order 812..1 G. Hntu, Caps cfe Shirts. MONTOOMKKY A CO.,Tilor, I. c. .ran, fml. I. r CM'r. TAIRBT NATIONAL HANK OF A BKLLKEoNTK. AU'tl...., i Boj bail Roll HOT. Recoil I 100, UoIR tad (kMpoML J.OH A. luvn, Proold.nL J. D Ravant, IMW. *•>' Harry it. llickn. Hardware^ HABRY lEC. HICKS, [Sueces.v.r to T. A. HH'KS A lißO.,] I'EALKH im HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, PAINTS AND STOVES.]" EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Street, /IEL LKFOX TE, PA. South of IHamond. lioUt Cfirfl*. Hush house, HKi.r.rnmrt. PA TIIR OKI.T niter CTAM noTKL IX TIIBCTTT. TMIW U*rr attttM. i n,.~ i.! t-i ft.*-, u wllnnuKw mn4 Juror*. Urn Harm PI W L'XN HIT N. II>TK IJROCKKRIIOEF HOUSE. iiuaoni, PA, HOUSKAL A TELLER, Proprietor*. Good Sam pit A*. . rn . n /'i rj ( FUtor. lltiM to tr.4 from *ll Train* I*l rat** U> ailnwiim aa \ IVTII HTRKFT*. ritUNURU. Thla j-envimi * ri.y faniM fur H* *•. fotUW* I* k< j.t In 'Hf rr*|M| U' ait* ftrvt-rWa* h t*l in tb# unlr*. n in| t. tb* tr i t*nrj of \h+ It mm, th* j .rin* of Uard ha* Msr*. t Tmi MMUM per ry I.'OO/A ami fcaaA la a lr.l - HARPER BROTHERS, annuo sraarr. . . naixaroxra. PA oouarmr raonrca mw in uttu|< At tin tt*ol market (iflot. 1-1, ! ~ " fjrorerie* and I'rorteionn. NEW GOODS —FOR THE— SI'RIXti TRADE He have given tcry elose and r T' ful attention to the selection of gooeln for the Spring Trade and fc I justified in saying that our present Stork cannot be excelled rither in regard to Variety, t/uuli iy or /Vine, and we dnuht if it is "jiu.b d in either of these respects by any house in C' aire county. J here are too many leadn 17 ar ticles in our stock to make special w at ion of them all, but call atten tion directly to a feu items that arc now being sought after erery day. F I S H. Maekciel areofgooel quality this season ami are selling rather taster than usual at this season of the year. lie have be n selling noth ing but full w 1 ghts —so Hits, of fish 77i each quarter b' t.el and 1001b*. in earn half barrel. They hare better value f< t r the money thein short w ighte. led' Jbrring and White Fish are very fine this season and sell ing freely. MEATS. Our Sugar-Our ed Hems, [tried lleef. Breakfast Bacon and Cheese are all of special mention. T RUIT. Oranges and [jcmot,s ere rery fine and the price low enough to to bring thetn 1 no every day use. But the jirice on these goods will be much h gher in a short time. MEAT MARKET. Our Heat Market, next door to our (Irocery room is always well supplied with the choicest ' meats. lie kid the best Beef, Mutton and I col that can be found; dressed in first-class style aiul served to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner possible. Groceries and Provision®. JNo house in the flrocery and [hot ision business in Bellefonte is preys,. rd to supply all the irnnts of the fat lily so well as we can do at preseni. j SECIILER ,t CO. emoexns. Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. CHEAP OKOCEST —AXl> PROVISION STORE. S. A. BREW & SON, Humes' Block, next door to Pod Office, Ar mam will.* t k la Owtr Uaa at mix* radar** prtra. All I ASH (* |a .xrAaai* ft* all klbii of CXIIKTRV PROMTS. • TXy a iwHtlai |>ft rrtry