11. ItAI LANirs "Itrr-lllrr" Starr, Ath v /ir„„ Slrrrt, IMlrfontr, I'll. HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS AT TTTTTT 11111 l 111111 EKKKK 811888 EEEEE EEEEE HIIII 111111 11111 WV VVV KKKKK TTTIIHKKHBEE K K H H II V V K K T II 11 K H It K K II II II V V K T 111111 111 IKK HHHH EE EE HHIIII H II V V EE T II II K l II E E II II II V V E T II II K K II It E E K E II II II VV K K TIT 11111 l 11111 IEE EKE 1111888 EEEEE EEEEE 11111 l 11111 l 11111 V EEEEE OUSTIEJ PRICE, EXCLUSIVE IOIRDZ" GOODS STORE. I AM OFFERING THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF ZDZRTtT C3-OOIDS 11ST CBHTBECOTJNTY. PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK. Dress Cooils, - -- -- -- - 5 cts. uj>. Cashmere#, all colors, yard wide, - 2.1 4 4 pre yard. Black Cashmere, all wool, 40 inches wide, - - - ,10 44 " 44 Silks, all colors, - - - - - u 44 44 Ca.Uon Flannel, ....... (j u a u thrash for Towels f - - - - - - .1 44 44 44 Ihble Linen, all Linen, - - - - - - 21 44 4> 44 Carpet# - -- -- -- - from 1.1 <4 44 44 Children s Hose, extra baryains, - - - - 5 " 44 pair. Felt Skirts from HO 44 44 each. Children's Knit Hoods, ------ 2.1 44 44 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' COATS. ALL Ml a oons Am: MAIIKKD IN I'LA IX FHIVHi:s. HOPING TO RECEIVE AN EARLY CALL, I remain, rospectfully, yours, J", n. B^.xjL^_nsriD. My motto is, "ONE PRICE—THE VERY LOWEST, AMI NO MISREPRESENTATION. Dry Weather. The following record will he rend with interest, aa this season will he placed in the list of dry ones, especially along the branches of the Susquehanna. It is a selfish consolation to know that our .fathers, grandfathers and great grand fathers, with their wives and little ones, ns well as their neighbors, experienced the same inconveniences : In the summer of 1621, :14 days in succession without rain. In the summer of IG-'IQ, II days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1657, 7*> days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1662, .'lO days in succession without rain. In the sumrfter of 1674, 45 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1680, Si days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1604, 62 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1705, 40 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1715, 45 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1728, 61 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1730, 02 days in succession without rain. in the summer of 1741. 72 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1749, 108 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1755, 42 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1762, 123 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1773,80 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1791, 82 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1802, 23 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1812, 28 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1856, 24 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1871, 42 days in succession without rain. In the summer of 1875, 27 days in succession without rain. It will be seen that the longest drought that ever occurred in America was in the summer of 1762. No rain fell from the first of May to the first of September, making 123 days without rain. Many of the inhabitants sent to England for hay and grain. These statistics are gathered from a city print, giving a general estimate throughout the country, making the former droughts more serious in their results in proportion to the people ef fected and extent of the country sutler* ing for want of rain. A Frightful Railroad Arciilent. AI.TOOXA, Pa., November 7. —A freight train coming down the mountain early this morning broke in two about eight miles west of Altoona. The latter part of the train, going at the Tate of a mile a minute, caught the first part at Kit tanning Point, causing the complete wreck of twenty-four cars and scatter ing merchandise of all kinds in every direction. One brakenfan named .1. C. (look, was taken out of the wreck se riously injured, and is not expected to recover. Another brakeman, named •Fas. A. McDowell, was dead when taken out. He was terribly crushed and mu tilated. No other persons were injured. Bellefonte Markets. RILLUosTt, K"eoibT 1.1, 1V79. qroTATioss. Willi* whmt, p*t l.iah.l— tl B *.-l what 1 IS ®T*. P" Hiwlivl SO Corn... - - Hi Core, •bcllxl - Hi Hoar, retail, per bsrrd. T 10 gloer, wholesale S II IIAV AXD STRAW. Bar, choir* timothy, per too 9 IS W! BaV, miicl.prr ton IS 00 ly-n* ry atraw, beeitlsS, per too S SO Short draw, per t00..... .i WRt 40 Provialea Market. Corrected weekly hy Harper Brother*. Apple*, itriwl. per pound 6 Cherries, dried, psr pound, reeled 10 Baana per <|oart * ItMh bolter per pound >0 Chh-ken* |ier i-.nnd.. S Cheeee per petted IS Country llama per ponnd ... - 10 Hum, rn|tr cored.. 12 Bacon - - T lard per p0ind........ 8 *< per do* IS Potatoes |>er hnahcl.... So Pried lowf. IS A Now Hook. Orders Now Taken. V ( ' I?\j'rC * "an make most * \ ' ' I .2jL Y 1 by "rlhiitc * n work— th* onl.T one of tit* kind l**M TIIK lIKJITfI ASK Vt T!l> OK rot STY AND TOttNUlltl* •> IK'Kits." !•) W It Ho rly, E*q., f th* WillhutM|Mjrt ' l'*.| lUr (Wuin* all thr •< i< *nl d<*r|a|ona in r> I*- : (ion t<> th- virioui fount; an I tovnhi|> l a I cmpl-le 1,.1.0 1...k (r ■ l<~ ti'-u "fflr.r., .r.'l tr-t. the Ui la* fully. Rv ty < ffl< *r and Ut p*y-r will buy ••its. It contain* *-•• b*atly printed, bouu I j In i loth ayd *-Id. and d I at fi |—r volume. For ag m let tad toons im Ij with rtaan t. 4V-dw W |j. HIKRI.Y, WlllUmtporl. Fa. ( HURT PROCLAMATION. V W llhliKAS. th Bon I'harioe A M.yer. pr—l i nl .f Ux I -Oct f i • mm. n PIM ..f theSM Jn Hi .*1 Ii*tr n I, ron*itlac of the rountlea if Centre, l*llntn —4 Claarlild, IM the Hot. Immml IVmm k and tlm lion John t'iven A**- late Judaea In Ontre rs-uuty, | having iu| their precept, I -earing 'late 21 at day of OrudN r. 1171, mm irm tod, r* r boldlic a Owl of )y r and Terminer an l (ieneral Jail IMiwry and Quarter f-wiutn f the p***-* in f.-r the county of Centre, nod t-> cotnnience on the Fourth M u lay-f November n- vt.l-ing the 24th day 1 N omhr, I mid to continue three* we'ka. Nolle# i hereby g- ii to th* C.-r n*r. Ju*i|. -• f the IVa- e. A) 1- rm*n and Con*taM# of aaid >uuty of iVntf*. that they be then and th#r* in their prt|er |>er iia, at 10 o'clock ' in 9hafbnmot f arid lu,iitb 11.• ir ra r i. to eition*. etaminathn*, and tbHr own remembrancer, j to do those thing* aludi t" their ofllre appertain* to I l*e k-oe. and !bw* wh* ar* hound In r* 'ftiifatic* t , j r—eute agatnt the jai- r that ar- r *he intereat e-l, f- r the purpnae of performing the dull** of hi* J --|*dntment, at hi* ofßce in the H-.rough of llJViwf nt.. • u TIII'KMMY, the SOlh day of Ni\ KMHI.R, A if 1*79, at 1 o'clock, A H. 44-dw C M Ik FR. Master. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphans' Court of Centre county, In the matter of tha estate of JoF.I, K 1.1 SO, J*r„ darenaesl The umleraigned. an auditor a|*prdnte*l to |i np- ri the rx< epti,r. ff|e|. rotate the *m>ont If nwevaary •v cording to liia finding*, and alw- repvt a adt-slnle of \ distribution among Hear antitle-l theratn. will meat the partie* intere*teJ fr,r the |iqr|e- of this ap|>dtit ment, at hh ofßre In ftellefonte, on RATI KDAT. N<* VFMHKK IC-. 1*79, at lOoVhek. A. M 44-dw W. C. II F.I SLR. Auditor. NOTICE. I>Y virtue and authority of the I e piwsr* and dntlea In teet-d y the lltb He tb-n of Act of Aaaemblf of 24th of May, I*7l, all ff*h baskets, eel wiem. kiddleg, brush of far|ne in N, i r any other permanently rt mean* of taking ftsb in the nature of a wine win h are known b *► wasteful ami evtraragant nrwale* f fUhing, existing in any of the , stream* within Ontre o-unty, are hereby dsrUre.. fomtm n nuiaancaa and ar* ordered In be dimantled i by tlielr ownem or mana *f. • as to rwrvW them rw I*-tiger rapalde of taking or injuiing ff*h yed of dismantled within ten day* aft- the of thi* notice, I shall j proceed to remove and l smantle the *ame as directe*! i by mid 11th flection of Act of 24th May, I*7l JOHN HPANKI.FK, Sheriff | flheriff '• fHIWe. Relief,, li#. Pa., Oct. *7. 1*79. Adininistratoi'*s Notice. I ETTERB OK ADMINISTRA- J J lion having tha estate of flarsh Ilunkle, dev eaard, late of Walker ' township, all |r"nt indebtesl t<> the deceaaed are ; rw|ue*tc>d to mak" immediate payment, and all perwon* having claim* ag :n*t aald rlec.as* d will preaeut th m I duly authenticated for payment IIF.NRY RROWN. | 44nt r Pa. Legal Not lev. NOTICE IN hereby given, that the account ..f J II REI>*NYHLIt. Aign.a of {(•lunrl lU'lmati, f r iho t.-n*-nt .f creditor*, hue fllw| Ik th Of!! " of ihv Protle n iUry - i th* t -.irt ef I • t I'ku iii m?m| fi.r CVntr** "onty, latitat Mm mii *ii •* pvnwiiM BIMm nil Ucm of Ml | Court f r ronftniMii' n .1 i ||\R|Kll. ln*thotnry. CONSUMPTION I'om ihi;l,l 11 tti:i> \ldli BUlforcr from this flim*ae tLht •tllL-U. f.y Ih* f.lfAal •, ul I frt lin KI-\|:k*. rtl.KllttATKti ODNM Vl|'T|\K |'<)\\ DKRB F| • i nirvlftM 11 . * • mI i m that will . ur** wi mm % *n l all ta- A-< f |h Tun it 4wn |*P't4-inileet|, mi ilr iii U our f*itl tn tL-m. m.l *!• t i iin.e y q (hat tl.oj are r., hum lug. . Will 1 rwarl t! ot.ry vtiA* rwt y mnil. i*-*! (•at I. a r* r i T*i L IW>*. Wo 1 >i*l want >.ur m t y until y t are Atih<-i f tli ir < uratiie }• •. If y uj jif, )• r ||, •.4ihK it t L lay In lliw I' a trial, aa tl.ry will mrely y.-u I'rlcv. f r Ur/f t'mto.l r (. 41'A'U, by mail, -n rorrit t uf t ri e A I !iim, A.SII lV nOBBINS, " 1* Vrt 1u1t..., Street, Hr . kltn M V FITS, EPILEPSY. fiR I AIJJ\ln %U KWs*H I >ER.\IA X KNTLY CrRKP—No I Ibitiiltif- by ovt* month's mmq of Or Goo lard's Colsbrstad Infslltblo Fit Poadtn T- t finve mff-rrn that ..* j. w br. will .b all we claim f r>) . -i m. vfll •. •, ! * tg• ti, t y ri *ll. • t m * rata tnias no* A* Irr Goulard t tt-e .nli (>Lyst*ian that ha* pff made Una i{ue*e a sierial study, and aa to ourko th uimhili httslirrn niMiiitn? 'ur °*l the fe <-f tieac PMU,r IU ant i*art • f the Cntted Ute or Oartaila on rw lpl Of |*W. ..r by espreaa. C < l. Ad-lreu* An 11 A HOBBINS, ly rjk. Pulbtn Ptrawt, Itr-.-klya. N T CXITTK^X, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL (Kighth Normtil Sthool />t fr>f,) LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA. A. N. KAl'B, A. M., Principal. r piIIS SCHOOL, iw at prcent con- I stltnfad. offer* the tary lst hiliU< f-t Pra few* ion a I and CUaatral leaniinff. ftoii )mt* •{•f ' *>•. intitioM and BBVMihMH. oim ftletaly be=kte ! b/ it'-sm. well tenillaU-l. and famiah ••1 with a Umnliful m/ply f |ura vatnr.noft sprint water. 14* at t<>n bealthfnl and eay of nr* sws. SurfYnnllnf ► rssry iiMsir|-a*aed. T'a berw speri. n e*d v 'ftireot, and allHi b. their work. IH* Ipliss, firm and kind, nnif rm and thoroutk Rspeuaew Ut *l< rate. Fifty rents a wewk dadu- ti..n tn lb <•# prafssrinf U. taw h ftiplsaU almitted at ant time. of studs prracriM by the Stale |. M *lel Rrbool. 11. I'rsjarskify. 111. Klementary. IV. hi entiAr. AMirnr? rvtrßiM I A .-ad-mi' 11. III. Mttalr. IV. Art. The Elementary and BrientiAr xyurasw are Fn*- fpwajonal, and stmlenta tra-tuaUnt therein rerwise State tHflonsaa. re*nf*rrint the following and rr.rrea ponding degree# Waaler of the Momenta, and Maater of the fWi*nre. (|ra*luatea in the other in>umm*S rsweive Mormal Certißrate* of their ntialninenu, aigne*| by the fatuity The Trofew|onal morses are liberal, and am in thor**ngbneaa not inferior to tbse of our lesl rolleee* Tha HUls re|tiireo a higher (*rdnr of ritlrenship. The tiruee demand It It if one 'of lb* |*r|me of tbi* •*"h'w>| to help tf> avw ure It by fttmWhing Intel ligent and efTu ient hers for her *h* of good abilities and g'wel purpiwee— thr*e' who desire tn Itupeore their time and their talent*, ae students To all eorh It promisee aid in developing their powem and almndant "(•portunifies for well-paid laUr after leaving er htd. F r catalogue and terms nddrea the FrlnAal nositn or vnt sTins RUwkholders' Trueteee—J. II llarton, M D,A. II Beet, J arid* llrown. H. W. Samuel Christ, A M tanh, K . Cook. T C Ilinple. Fa, . 0 Kiutring. K V McConnkk, Be-J, W W. Rankin. John A Bold, Rtate Tnifteee— IVofi. A, O CnrtlM, H n. II L Ihef frntsirh. Gen J<*e* Merrill, lion H'illistn Bighu, J.C. C. Whaley, A. Miller MK>*nnkk. ta| omega*. Hon WII.I.IAM BIGL9CR, l'r* LXIMPAJIr. Rvcvtva Dapoalta Aml Allow Inlamal, Dlamnnl Notaa; Buy and Ball Oov. Sarnrltlav, Hold and lYnpaa, JtaM A. Btavta. Pratdan. J. D *HVd**,Oahlat. tdf S. .I 1 A, I.OKtt, (irnrrnl Mrrrhantn, Allegheny Strrrt, H,th);utr, r„. DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU HEAR. OK EVEN SEE, UNTIL YOU PAY US A VISIT AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES That we are Hie CHEAPEST under all Circumstances. S. & A. LOEB, IS. & A. LOEB, TJ 112 "ROSS" CLOTHIERS, —ASII THE OLDEST C EN ERA L MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNT V. I'rof'fHitional Ctiriln. c. t. mi Kin. c. a. aowgt. 1 LKXANDKR A BOW EH, ATTORXRYR AT LAW, lUllefonte, !*% , may Ih mttenlted in Lnglish or Her* man OfTD ein (JariiiiUi's Building. 1-ljr J4MVJ A. l4Ttft. J ILtT oirnir. IJKA YEIt Ac GEPHART, 1 > ATTORNEY* AT I.AW, Office r, r, All*ghny street, it"Hb of High, Belle . Pa lly I | F. FOKTN KV, I ATTORNRT tT ltw iiki.i.p.p<>ntk. pa ' Ut ikiur to llir left in the Court lb-use. tlj I \ 8. KELLER. I /. ATTORN RY at i tw 'XT. - a AJlaglo ny Ctt~l South "f l.y-a'a i vlnrv, 11) Bvllwfbata, Pa. ri rtttntvi. * t> auita *. wit*n I MKLI>I N4 tleime. All t-weinw 4linxl<4 to |im|>t]y 511-1/ W. a. VlLU'l . i turn. WALLACE A KREBS, * ' ATTORNEYS ATLAY*. Ct.RARFIRLD PA Will attend and try rawwa at Be|)ef<*vite wbn p rialii mutmti 1 1 \VILLIAM MiCULLOUGH, " " ATTORM 1 tT LAW CI.EARPIEI.IY, PA. All blna |f Willheim la Inratod In pMin'a Y* allay, a'aml Iwo lull. a from Ooburw Elation, on lha Law la tairg, ('antra anil Nprwr* Iraak Ral!r<.l. with anf nwiHllnp that maka It a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. (fond Iron! A.liinc In the Immnliifo rldnlty. A ml* •'aim At the MillhHm IMH irmn iM -Uli ma will Ik fhntnl and •lr J..n# T\. IA7A-I/* |>i 811 HOUSB. ■ > RELLRPONTR, PA. TIIK ONLY PHUTCLAM lIoTKI. IN TIIR CITT. Tartna PICO par day. Utan attach ad Hpaa-lal rataa flran lo wltnaaaaa and Jnnir* J II Rim, Pmp'r. W. Pti* Bto.ar. Clark. DROCKBRHOVF HOUBB. 1 > BEI.LRPOKTR, PA. HOUBEAL k TELLER, Proprietor*. Good Sample thx>m on Floor. PrPtaa Bnaa tn and from all Tralna. P porta I rataa la wltnaaaaa and jarnra. I-I| /JA KM AN'B HOTEL, VI oppnaltaOonrt llimaa, BEI.I.RPONTR. PA. TERMS SI.W PRR DAY. A good litrny attar had. 1-1, ( 11RARD HOUSB. \4 CORNER CHKATNI T AND NINTH NTRRKTR, rnuMuni. Tli(a honaa. prmnlnmt la a iky famad for IU ma Ihrtahla hntala, la hapt In atwy mapart t any noil ilaaa hotala In lha iimntry. "*lng hi lha atria ganry of lha timaa, lha prtra of board haa lata ndand to yaatg not t-taa par day. J M'KIRBIN, 1 All Ma nag at. lln rr if A". II irhx, Huritirurr. IK:. HICKS, [Succeewr t> T. A. HICKS A 8R0.,] DEALER IN HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES. |" EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny St re?!, BKLLEFOXTE PA. South of Diamond. /li4*iiir*n Car tin. IIA UN KSS MA XU KACTC>R V In N Hh k, BKI.LSrOXTK. I* A |.|y l? I. BLAIR, I • JKWKI.ER, * *T' mm. ns*rt*. ;iwLV lr. All *'rk vtrtMl. lh Allfbfit; •ifUr Rr**r krfbdfl lloaw i ff | OUIB DOLL, 1 J PARIIIOXARLR IWV.T i (-lIoRMAKKII. Irurkpfbofl How, Allffltrnt l-lj iwiktotit*. r* UK A I.KRS IN PURK DRUGS ONLY, s I ZELLER k SOX, II - * i • mi aa tm, ft. llr4Ai rti'.|f Rr>* IJj I All tb# l'lil MnlldnM I*r- ' + y wri|o't.t u>>l I'arail) RH|k H H • II piXI CLOTHING. SUITS to order $12.50. I lilts, Caps Shirts. HOMTQOKmY a 00 . Tailor*, BRI.I.RPOXTR. PA. l-ly I >ry iiaiuln a ijjl C rorrrir*. jJAUI'EH BROTHERS, KFRIXfI FTRKKT. RRI.LRpnKTR, PA. Ilare their counter* and .helve* filled with NEW GOODS, ( BANKRUPT RATKH Purchaeed at • BANKRUPT RATES (BANKRUPT RATES WHirti TttKV OPFKR AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. OOMMSTtNO OP Dry Good*, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, Notion*, Ac. BOOTS and NHOKS BOOTH and HHoKH at very low price#. BOOTH and SROKS HATH and CAPH LaUwl ttyle* of HATS and CAPH HATS and CAPS Carpet Bag*, Umbrella*, Paraaola, Ladie' Cloak*, Carpeting, Uroccrio*, Ac. OaaprMaf fj tklaj that ran b .a"IW. in uieh half barrel. They hare better rn/ue for the money than chort Weight*. Isike Herring and While Fich are very fine th i* naoon and cell ing freely. meats. Our Sugar-Cured Ham*. I tried Beef, Break fact Bacon and Chee*e are all worthy of special mention. FRUIT. Orange* and Is-mon* are rcrrj fine and the price, low enough to to bring them into erery day uce. But the price on these good* will be much higher in a chart time. MEAT MARKET. (hir Meat Market, next door to our Brewery retain, i* a/wayc well tupphed with the choice*) meat*. lie hill the he*t Beef, Mutton and Veal that can be found; drecced in fird-rhic* ctyfe and *erved to cuetomer* in the ncated, cleaned manner jwimble. Groceries and Provisions. Ao hoiiAc in the Grocery and Bromcion bucinr** in Brl/efonte i* prepared to cupply all the want* of the family co well a* we can do at preccnt. SECIILER & CO. a- as. o c x: 3R s, Ihuh Hniice Block, Beliefonte, I\i. CHEAP GROCERY AND— PROVISION STORE. " • # S. A. BREW & SON, Hume* Block, next door to Bod Office, * °* •Hllnu (mh la th.tr tin. at atm-h radar*4 prUwa tot < AMI or In flrh.nc f< ]1 kind, of COVKTBT rooM CE. Tbj r rwHtlnj *<. nmf da, ao that i nrf.m.r <*n Tml cwttain of (WUli( PVRK A Sit FRESH GOODS t Thlr Moris ii cotofiM* nr..l vrll UKI r nshU In |rt of Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Orangrft, lemons, Nstn k Ki*in, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS of ttrrt kind and .an Hi mi VAKHINcmm ItTTfIRS Hams, Sides, Shoulders AID— BREAKFAST BACON. TifHhnr "Ilk lb* tbrdcaat DItIK 13 HEEF. nw* rwrt. la tb.ii tin. a 111 Bad II ibwi advaataf* to f1 tbeni a mil. CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.