(Ctatrc §eo(*at. Thursday Morning, July 21, 1881. contahiliiK lui|*ortniit n*W, *oHr4t til front any part of th* nullity. No rotutmmlr attoti tnett.l unlww !y tin* real luune of Hit' writer. Local Department. —A summer coat for 26 cents, and straw hats cheap, at Valentines stores. —The best men's and boys' clothing in Hollefonte is sold at the Philadelphia Branch. —When you treat u friend to a cigar buy one of thoso elegant ones for sale at Green's drug store. —A valuable cow belonging to Goo, \V. Jackson, Esq., was run over and killed by the local freight on last Friday. —Whenever you come to town call at the Philadelphia Branch. They always have bargains to offer in boys' and men's clothing. —We have been requested to state that the members of the Presbyterian church, at Buffalo Hun, and citizens of that neigh borhood, will hold a festival for the benefit of the church and Sunday-school funds on next Saturday, July 23, to which all are cordially invited. —C'ruse, tho popular tobacconist, in the Bush House block, is making HII extensive change in Ins store, lie does not like to he bothered with questions as to what he is doing, hut expects to hnvo the hand somest cigar and tobacco store in Centre county when his repairs am completed. —Chairman Taylor, of Cnionville, has published a call for a county temperance convention to nominate candidates for as sociate judges to be voted for at tho com ing fall election. The convention will meet in the court house, at Bellefontc, on Tuesday, August 4. —Prof. I). M. Wolf, County Superin tendent, will hold examinations for teach ers of Bellefontc borough, Saturday July :M. All applicants will present themselve* on tho morning of that day at the public school building. The public are invited to attend. Mr. W. 11. Hacker, of Philadelphia, was in town last week looking after his Bishop street property. Mr. Hacker owns what is known as the Cumming's House and designs making extensive improve ments upon it this summer. Mr. H., is an affable and pleasant gentlemen and we hope will come to Bellefontc often. —A furniture store will be opened in tho new building on Bishop street erected by the Brown brothers. The lirm will be A. J. Brown A Co., and wilt begin busi ness with an extensive stock of new furni ture about the first of August. The Brown brothers are active, energetic and obliging young men and their many friends in Bollefonto and vicinity will wish them great success in this new enterprise. —People may sometimes be inclined to ask why the grocery store of Sechler A Co., is so popular. This i" an easy matter to explain. This enterprising firm sells nothing but the best goods in their line to lie found in the markets, and consequently every customer who comes to the store is not fully satisfied, but pleased with his or her purchases. The best in the market, reasonable prices and fair dealing will make any firm popular. —A ragged little urchin called at tho residence of a popular physician on Alle gheny street, on last Monday, and rang the hell, a domestic came to thedoor, when the boy abruptly said, "Mother wants some medicine." Tho Dr. was not in and the boy was asked who hit mother was* He indignantly replied, "you ought to know, we deal with you, we got a baby from your house last week." —William, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wn> McKeever, aged 1' months and 22 days, died suddenly at the Brockerhoff House on .Saturday the 10th inst. It was a very sudden death, the little fellow being at tacked with cholera infantum at aliout 4 o'clock in the morning and dying at .1 o'clock, r. M., of the same day. The fu neral took place in the cemetery at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and was at tended by the immediate friends of the family. —The semi-annual inspection of Com pany B (Beliefonte Fencibles) took place in the Diamond on last Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Major Hay re, of Washington, Pa., a member of General Beaver's staff, conducted the examination. The efficien cy shown by the members of the company, as well as their neat and soldierly appear ance, elicited warm praise from the in specting officer. About thirty-five men were in line, the extreme heat deterring many from turning out. Captain Mullen bids fair to make the Fencibles one of the best companies in the 6th Ke^iment. —The -7th annual meeting of the State Teachers' Association of Pennsylvania, will be held at Washington, Pa., on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, the 26th, 27th and 28th days of the present month. Teachers desiring to attend can procure orders for tickets at excursion rates over the Pennsylvania railroad by addressing (with postage stamp Inclosed,) J. F. Hick el, ticket Agent, Germaotown, Pa. Ws have received a programme of the exoer cine for the meeting and judge from the number of leading educators of tba State who will take part, that the sosaions of each day will be highly entertaining and profitable to all who feel an intarost In ed ucational matters. BKLLEFONTK BOARD or TRADK. A numhof of tho prominent citizens of Belie fonte interested in the growth and prosper ity of the town, met at the law office of Beaver A Gopbart, on Monday evening, for tho purpose of considering the pro priety of organizing a Board of Trade. The meeting was organized by electing ex-Gov. A. G. Curtin. The meeting then adjourned to meet on Friday evening. A Svi A'' HUNT— Mi-- MARY I>O\V\. INO BAKI.V BURNKD.—On last Monday as Miss Mary Downing, daughter of Mr George Downing, o( Bishop street, was making preparation lor dinner she met with a distressing and painful accident. Thinking the lire was entirely out of the cooking stove, she, like so many have done before her, had recourse to the terri ble oil can. She poured the fluid into the stove ariJ was immediately a mass of flames. Her face, being over the ajs-rture of the stove, received the full forco of the flames, and her hair was completely burn ed from her head. With great presence of mind she seised a towel arid wrapped it tightly around her head. Prompt meas ures were taken to subdue the flames from tho stove ami no serious damage resulted to the building. Mi-- Diwning is suffer ing acute agony and has the kind sympa thy of her large circle of friends. A MAN Kn.i.r.ii IIT KATTLISVAKI-. A lady in Houtzdaie communicates the following remarkable story to her parents in this place: A Swede miner of that plaee, on Sunday last, went out upon the mountain to gather whortleberries. Nat returning home in due time search was made for hirn, when lie was found dead with innumerable rattlesnakes fastened to and h-eding upon his body. The search ing party had much difficulty in dislodg. ing the snakes so as to recover the body, and then only succeeded after building a lire around them and tho free use of fire arms. Tho man in the search of berries had evidently invaded one of the haunts of these dangerous reptiles, who usually gather in mass in chosen localities, and fell a victim to their united assaults. —The DXMOCRAT of a recent issue con tained the true story of the late trouble in which Mr. John I'zzle, of f-now Hhoe, was concerned. Our information came from thoroughly reliable sources and from gentlemen in whom we repa.se the utmost confidence. But it suited certain enemies of Mr. I'zzle in Snow Shoe and in Belle fonle, to misrepresent the actual occurren ces and distort the facts through the col umns of tho Daily .■. The anitnus of this most unfair attack upon Mr. t'zzie was disclosed when Judge (Irvis was dragged into the discussion and an en deavor made to discredit his connection with tho case. It has lately become com mon for a few attorneys at the Beliefonte bar, when they havo a desperate case on hand, to first try it in the newspapers and they invariably wind up by abusing the judge. The DRMOCRAT, in order to get at tho truth of the whole matter, has taken tho trouble of making diligent and im partial inquiry at Hnow Shoe, and is now prepared to vouch for the entire truth of its first statement. All the prom inent citizens of Snow Shoe were seen and there is but ono verdict, that Mr. Uzzle was compelled to resort to harsh measures to protect hit property. It was also dis covered that there is a lawless element who stood behind the real rioters and urged them on out of personal hostility to Mr. Uzzle. —On Friday last, while Geo. Wells, a young man in the employ of Mr. Kiden, of Benner township, was on his way to a blacksmith shop, whither he was taking the knives of a reaping machine, be was thrown from a coll which he was rid ing and severely Injured. He was consid erably bruised by the fall and also cut with the kitives he was carrying. ALMOST A DISASTROUS FIBK—NARROW KHCAI'K OF TIIK BKI.I.KKONTKCAK WORKS KKOM TOTAI. DESTRUCTION, —ShortIy after five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon nn alarm of lire rang through our town. Persons rushing through the streets, showing the anxiety and excitement which the dread cry of lire always evokes, were for a short timo puzzled to know from whence tho alarm came, hut tho continuous ringing of the lad I at tho cur shops arid a dense cloud of smoke rising in that direction soon lo cated the lire. It soon became known that the works, or some portion of them were in a blaze and every one rushed to the scene of danger to render assistance in the effort tosubduo the devouring Haines. It was ascertained that the roof of the ma chine shop, a brick structure about iifty ilve by seventy feet in size, standing between tho foundry and the planing mill, had taken fire from the cupola of tho foundry. Unfortunately when tho lire was first discovered, and an at tempt was made to get a stream of water upon it from tho force pump of tho works, it was found that tho pump was not in working order, and for a timo indeed all the shops seemed to he in danger of de destruction. Both tho fire companies of tho town were, however, promptly on tho ground and the boys went to work with a will, bringing into service the suction fire engine belonging to the Undine com pany. This machino was stationed be tween tile burning building and tho plan ing mill. The suction how was placed in tlie race beneath, and witli strong arms at the brakes two streams of water were playing upon the lire which bv this time ! had made considerable headway. A buck- 1 et brigade WHS also formed and did ex cellent work. By almost superhuman ef forts the fire was confines] to the roof and upper portions of the one building. After considerable delay the pump of the works was got into working order. This pump threw a powerful stream of water which I finally aided much in completely overcom ing tho destructive element. Considering the threatening character of the danger the loss will be trifiling, and w • under stand is fully covered bv insurance. The ; machinery was riot injured, except jierhajis -lightly by water, and the damag'-d build ing will be immediately repaired. The following card of thanks from su|eri!itcn- | dent Tifiln, for the prompt ami effl< .entas- | -istame given by the fire companies and j citizens of Beilefonte, appeared in the 1 Daily ,Y'i r% of yesterday. We gladly i transfer it to our columns C'AKII or Til A A K*. lIELLEroXTK, July 1 1>"1. ! EDITOR IIAII.T N r.w .Vir .■—When prorierty like the Belle , font" far Works is in flames and threaten ed with entire destruction, the feeling of relief arid the exi iteinent of the occasion are too great, when by the extraordinary effort# of our neigh(>or it is >avcd, to ' thank them then and there f >r their kind, lisinlerested and almost sujserhumnn e\. j '•rtions, wherefore I leg to a-k you kindly to allow me thr sugh vour valuable col- ] timns to render my f-st and heartiest \ thanks to all those, and especially the i member* of the Undine and Ltgan Fire j <"oni| alio s, who s. willingly, heartily and nobly assisted to save the I'ar Works from , total ruin. Yours, respectfullr, MiLi.sc* 'TIFFIN. BELLKFONTE AH A .SUMMER RESORT— A LABOR NUMBER or pßori.it AT TIIT BT sir Ilot'sx.— It has been a common ex pression on our streets lately "where do j all the strangers come from." And true it is that Beilefonte has seldom If ever had so many summer visitors. A great many are scattered throughout town as the i i guests of private families, but the Bush , | House perfectly swarms with these "birds of passage.' The Bush House is well cal culated for the entertainment and comfort of people, who drag themselves awav Irom the heat and dust of the cities in or der to take a good rest and enjoy home comforts. Its wide and spacious halls, its elegantly furnished rooms, its suherb lo cation and its com|>eicnt management j make it one of the most desirable sum ' iner hotels in this section of Pennsylvania, which is noted for its fine hotels. On last Sunday, to give our readers an idea of what this immense Caravansary is doing, seventy three people sat in its large and completely equipped dining room to par take of an elegant dinner. The scene was fascinating and reminded one of the great hotels at a popular watering place. Mr. Teller, tho affable proprietor, may well felicitate himself upon tho reward he is re reiving in his endeavor to keep a first-class hotel. The following are the more promi nent of the recent arrivals at the Bush House : Daniel Swartz and family, Geo. 11. Cadwell and family, M. K. Randall, W. Oocfry, K. Briorly of Phila'adelphia. These gentleman are compiling a history of Centre county, and are here in connec tion with this important work. Mrs. M. K. Dunham, Allegheny; Mrs. Dr. Calvin, Meadvitle, Pa. : Mrs. J. Houlx, Lewis town, Pa. ; J. M. Bunnell and wife, liello fonte , JOS. Thompson and family, C. L. Anderson and R. A. Maxwell and family, of Philadelphia ; John McCloskey of Kane, Pa. J Mrs. F. W. Bedford, Rich mond, Va. Remember that the cigars sold at Green's drug store receive the unqualified endorsement of all experienced smokers. VALENTINKS I BOX WORKS, PA. F. P. ORRIS—AVer Sir; I have used your Green's Liver Pills in my family for several years and consider them the first I 'ills any family can use. 1 believe they have saved me hundreds of dollsra In doc tore' bills. WM. BROWS. —Ground was broken yesterday for tho fine improvement that will be made to tiro northwest corner of High and Spring street* by the Centre County Banking Company. Tho building that gives way to the new hanking house to lei erected on that corner is one of tho old land marks of Beilefonte and was for a long time the res idence of tho la'.e Rev. James Linn, for so many years the pastor of tho Presbyterian congregation of our town. Tho new build ing will be an impo*ing and handsome three-story brick structure, with a front of forty-six feet on High street und sixty-one feet on Spring street. The ground story will contain elegant and commodious rooms on the corner for tho bank, and two large arid finely arranged store rooms. The upper stories will be divid ed into convenient rooms, that can bo used for offices, etc. Jesse .Stewart has the contract for the foundation masonry and will commence work immediately. AVe understand it is the intention of the bank ing company to have the building erected as -pcedily as possible. Mr. George Tate is tho architect, and bis drafts present to the eye an exceedingly beautiful and well proportioned structure. —The organization of a Board of Trado by the citizens of Beilefonte for the pur pose of promoting the business growth and prosperity of our town and county was art eminently appropriate arid praiseworthy movement. There are many reasons why this endeavor to aid in the upbuilding of our business, industrial and manufacturing interest* should receive the earnest atten tion and encouragement of our citizens. I The natural resources of Centre county are so varied, so valuable and so extensive that their proper development is a matter that mu*t come home to the jter-onal con cern and probable advantage of every man within its limits. What will l*n -ult* at all commensurate with the means that a g 1 Providence has placed within ■•',ir rcai h can be attained. The object i- a laudable one and all branches of tr i" and industry should be represented I in it- membership and counsels. Proj-erlv conducted tb<- organization will give con ; c<-rt of u< lion in all judicious eff. rt to add | to our material prosperity, by giving the pubiii a knowledge of our hidden wealth of iron and coal, *f our hill- of lino tone, of our \a-t for.-Is of timle-r, and <1 our magnificent stretches of valley land that xicld such rich rewards to the tiller of soil. AVe say success to the B .ard of Trade and the i hj'-cl* which it i designed ' to promote. Col.. AV. G. MIT< IIKM..—The day lie f..r" the President was shot, he received a letter from Gen. Hancock asking as a ' personal favor that his aid, Co) Mitchell ,be appointed to an Assistant Adjutant Generalship, then vacant. The request ! wa immediately complied with and the General notified in the following compli mentary and deserved words to Colonel Mitchell. "While your staff, Genera', ] lose# an ornament, the Army gains an j Assistant Adjutant General of whom it may well he proud." General Mitchell j is a native of Lewistown, in this State and a brother of our friend Joseph K Mitchell, of this county. The brilliant record he ha* made in the service is one of which we a* Pennsylvanian* all take a just pride. j —Mr. and Mrs. I-awronoo Brown have ! sgain been called upon to mourn over the los* of a cherished child. Their infant was attacked with cholera infantum on Tuesday and died yesterday morning The remains wore conveyed to Hunting don yesterday afternoon to lie depositor! by the side of the little one who preceded IJ. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have the sympa thy of many friends in their sad bereave ment. JCRT LIST roR AUOVST TERM.— The following is tho list of jurors drawn for August term of court, commencing Mon day, August Itt, IRRI : (IRAHD JI'RV, Ds'lti Dltrt< k, Wslksf, I Jan. Howes, it , F-rrn-o*. II %, M -.rr, 11. esrZ 1..r . J W llmst W.Jf. "atfcm, Wm Wlk, lUir M—n. i JaroL F Slow. Ilsinss. MKHS-1 N-IIHSF, IJS-TIJ, t B Wslf.TIS, It to. sl>.lr k Williams. IISIIiid, J.>ba B Hiln-r. Poltsv, Ilmj Haaien. H>*cs a . I'sler R.-bb, iXirtln, j..hn Callahan. Ru-H, F. P VessM Mllllt-lm. John BtCK*, . I, Zerhp. Penn, lisniel ill,—net. lAltertj, jl- rer Shops. IV gtrt C M Hellers. Patton, , Win (ieren-tlne Walker, W II Bntlholamew.UreggiWm Brartford. Harris, H W 11011. Phllipstmrg, IVlssr.l Krnmnne, flregg, I rish Hlorer, llalttea, lltrsnt Blowers, Tstl.tr, (J-orge hisrr. Ilalnes, Fergn# IVWtsr. Ilatrts, Tsrlttr Walker, Bitow Shoe, .I/Jin Confer. Jr Harris, R f ll'tmart. Pergn-on, ftaolel Roitsh, Miles, W. R Mstlern. Iltisl.m, W C. Farmer, Potter. TRAVRRSR JURORS—I2XI) WPEK. ChrttUan Hole. Benner. Ilsnrj Kmrrlrk.llretg, John R Balr, Mlllheim, Jaooh It. Wile, Ilalnes. J 11. 11011. Snow Shoe. Jno It Mllrhell, Fergwnon Alesander Cbener, Worth.; John Both, Mile*, I, T. Mnnann. Beilefonte. ' Kits- Zimmerman, Hoggs, tie., W. Khosds. Benner, her Id hunhls, Br .Walker, lien. W Wilson, Union, 11. I. Ilarrej. Hogg*, O. R Rplegslmjrer, llniseaoj ||. Jonea, worth, Jm R lane. Belief,.Oie. ' Daniel Besses Taylor, Wm. Bee k with. Worth. It. Z Kline. Belle Mite, lien M Swarts Beilefonte. Alfred Jonea, Phlllnabarg, D H, Parker, Phlllpaharg, W. H. Wllklnaon, RetleT*. (lao. F, Rmerkk, Benner, Chsrtee Hoi I, Snow Shoe, Frank MrPartane, Harris, Simeon Rathnrat, Itoggs, UsrM Resits, Potter. Charles Krkeafotb Spring, Jem-at Dnmldeton. Rank, A, J. Shleerr, Rennet, (I t>. Johnston. Hossrd, John UtLMIWI, Jsmaa far In, RsUakiate, Daoi-I A, Urors, Colleya, 1 Ja -n*- and other small fl '-r* that bedecked th" hank* of a babbling l.r.H.k near by. But he quickly dropped hi-"gingham umhreiler, threw h c igar .t the wind w. and began t . hum a hymn. Th- Simmit of the m untain was see -II reached. 'I he . e|,e f r ,.„, this pint - indet-1 surpassingly grand. The - it... f mountain l* i • tnst siren h t**ward- the uth and tre-t a- f.cr a- the eye can r* a- li )"<*k- like so (uanv ritighlv giants in marching order. The deep vaihx- that . lien up bef-tre th"in, are ,ik<* TC-sm-IS of • lassie mould which nature ha* provided ■o.stch tbe crystal dew that distils from their b>ps. The goternment of that re. gion is a monarchy. Tranquility is the queen, arel she reigns in ri< h refulgence. The planeu beaming on their heavenly way, give* her the KI S- of J>c*ace s- thev p.'- her throne, and all the denizen- of tho universe are knighted dolts who do not r* nder admiring obclsanco at ber feet. The different members c.f the partv en. joyed it each in their own way. The* ar ti-U caught colors from the ky ( sn d using their eyes for palettes, and the pca-lry of ! their natur<*s for brushes, they painted , u|s-n the canxa-- of their memoric* the ; picturesque figure of each distant peak as it I -t.*id docked in its robes of morning splen j lor. Thev made easels out of imagination and rested them upon the rocky beds of the ravine beneath their feet. The roung mn and maidens di-|>osed to lie sentimen tal looked out upon the etherial sweetness that bfc-ked in golden light, and watchesi it steal kisses from the grizzly cheeks of the sturdy mountain giants,'or stoop to gather fresh fragrance from the woodd valleys at their feet. The sight brought relief to their pent up thoughts and feel ings. They smiled in sincere sympathy with the scene and with each other. The more matter of fact in the party took an entirely different view of the scene. Home talked of the bear dens, and rattlesnake dens, deer crossings, trout streams, and pheasants ground out there. One man grotesquely wondered how many feet of timber may yet lie cut out there, and whether the stone is good for building ptur rtoses ' II" wa-asked to leaxe the train. At length wo arrived at Know Khoe. Our irain stonped in front of tho Mountain House, Mr. Peter* in holiday attire was on the porch waiting for us. Arrange, iiient* had been made with him to provide dinner for about one hundred and thirty five. One hundred an*l eighty.six walked into the house, and Mr Peters was over whelmed. But he was equal to the occa sion in every resptexsct. Received us in a lordly manner and had dinner for all. It was a yotxf dinner. It consisted of three kinds of meats, four kinds of vegetables, abundance of bread and butter of the best quality, plenty of cake of several kinds, plenty of ice cream, and tea and coffee for those who wanted either. Every- I>ody was not only,well satisfied, hut highly pleased, and Afr. Peters has the hearty thanks of our Sunday school and congre gation for the important part he took in making our excursion a complete succeas. After dinner some strolled in the park near the house where "our member from Know Khoe" had swings put u p. Soma played upon the lawn bende the house. Others dietributed themselves in socishle groups in the hospitable parlors and on the spacious porches of the bouse, in conven ient close.is to the lemonade tub. Noth ing happened during the whole day to mar our rtlea-ure, except that on the 'way home w had a tedious wait of two hours at Glen Harris. Here our engine ran off the track while shifting a car load of lum ber on the siding. But we passed this lime, some in discussing the events of the day, some in munching peanut* which were passed round to all, others in botan izing, and concluded by passing the fol lowing resolution: RrsotrM, That the ride over the railroad wo* delightful; that Mr. Peter* treated u* handsomely ; that we all had a good lime ; and that we would like to rp|**al the eg. curston another year. Tne only objection* to the resolution cam* from those who waited at the depot in Beilefonte for our trein two hour* with out knowing where we were or what de tained us, alV'Ttu*. .j, iT An nounccmon tn. akhoi'iatk jvtmv.. \\ nro fiuthon/,<•/! I/# announce that J O I.ANIMKIt, •// spring t/;wn#bip, vJII * * <•- ill'lm*' for A ■•"*-)(* Ju'Jgo, tl 4* UM* of th It' tihM JMUr.Couuty ou**uUvU. W a ir author to announce that DA N IKK Z. KI.INK, >/f ll.. txrrouglj of • ill * ' uft'li'!*!*' Inr Awrtal" Jtoljc*. iul>)m tto ttift )t rate County fill,'iittou. Th* tin cut of Nathan J. Mitchell, of Howard lloroucb, )• prasaated u , ,nri-ii'lat" for It,' "fAt of Aw ll' Jiidf', to u,,. .bvislou of 1 1, Ih'Ut'y mil' I orinlj I-,i,.i,t|..r, f Wo uru authorized to unri'Kjficii that PIIILIP W. HA It Mi ALT. of Hoyr. t/,i,.l ,lp, |;| ba , "I'll,l*l, f ,r Awtat. Ji. fj-. i„l j— t lo tlio d> wioa of lb, Im'ii,,,, rii, Oomh Conraetsoa . We arc authorized lo HMUMI that J J'llfN KIKIIKL, of Potter t".ti#hlp, will b. a >audt dat. for Arc* 1.1,. Judy., milijwt to tie- ,1c i.joii of tb I),Ti,otr*tj, Coaoty Cofircaflon, MfKMirr. ltr '* ■' lt horizd to announce that TIIOMAH J Dt.'MU.K, of Hurt, f.wn.blp, will t . rJ!! .. •u' jiol t/J tic- ,)o- inoll of 11,. Lountji < on,i,tioa. w announce that i.i I I L't i •"""•'"P. will •> a '*!>- .hd.tr. f r Mi.llff, rul.j. I ,f,o . rata ( ounlj CoOYMii, i, . m "Htborizod 14> announce that , MitV i il!' l rcr*oc,u to.ici,!,,, if| b. . /. l-'-l". ""t-J—t to t),. il.iflloa of tl.a We arc authorized t/i announce that JiHitpl! | NPPP.of la W toaa.btt,w|ll to-,,,.. did.t. f", roi.j'. t to it,. 4- 0,00 of lb. Ir.lu'' 'Till' (e,jiri,t„,i, W C an- authorized to announce that JollS - y. NILKN.of llu.ioi, to*i„bt|,. will b •< ,,. ■lt,l.t. for fb.nff, mbf* tu, tb. d i.tou of tb. Ic-tno j ' rati i otiniy Cout.atiob Wc arc authorized to announce that HAMI-KL K KAIi-T. Of Mil., tovtikbij, v ||| u . i ..i- IKl.t. for Pto nB, .ul.jwt to lb. lUtinon of tb- UrßKrrtUt <'juu\y < "btwlimi, Wc arc authorized to announce that \. T %!t SWN,fAf itatMrfjf, 1J! f or u. U>o4mto,uut ti. i>.tt,orr*U< ! "uu\y ia/iit-ntiori. \N <• nr autborizM nnnaunc** that DA NIK I, T Wl KJ.A N D f lUrrit ut will !*. a < Afrll-Ulw f. t Hb*rlt! PWbjMt t-A tlii lai.Aii .f || 4 .. !>• rii ratk CWyuutj ' utetjUyji We arc authorized to announce that ' , W .'J *P rl "*' br ri.tiip, >||| t , 'ao4i4to V't flivrifT tjtfJ*v ( |aj ttt* i*'/j, ,f Ui' ltpfu'xrtUr , OitiTmUun. I'KOl HONOTAET. W<- ar<- authcrizrol f. announce that J C HAMPER of IMM 1,0. am u . .aa1,4.1e for Protb t. tary.aulj.rl to U„ 4mi.h of lb. lo to.r.t j i- ufil) C iiirti rti 1 KEAM'KKK. Wc an authorised to announce that , .U< 080 MSI I:it, ~f Hataaa t ~„i„,,, ~u i I f < utit; TruMmrpf, ► .<>#! i, t , **"• 'J •!*•* Wc arc authorized to announce that OKIRfIE W ■*""." -efni i linaahle ,. ha rDlt'Ut* f r unf> I SUI/JMTt l.i„"i.i, loot, f oun-ouoa. \t • arc authorized t i announce that I • * SagIIETKW * Titlifiiala. a 111 le . f : I „.,- i I n,t.j i i„ ib. 4r. a,t„a ~| I!,, loirc.r.t,, 1 ■ oi.ty i i, t , \t arc au11,,,r . lo anr,ounce that JII lItU.T. !C, pi.,c i .r,.1,i|,. .ji late I-i . ii Trci.t. r l v , I t lt„ ,|.,„ „f j lb Iiucrti' ' -ualj l mention i OMMICIO.VKE. " arc a ,j| rtr. i to announce that Jtc Ii || i, it | . ,| ~ t .a.b!|. .ill l a •I. • i " - uaty < It a,act , • it. i|„. ... I.i ~ ..| the lac. .rate i ~„i, , \\ e arc authorized to announce that " 1 11 K tP- at, t. ,,.b.j.. a ill U a i.i, : .)!* ' 1 ' air.tj I n.t, .. r !l,jot t„ 11,. do I. of ; lb. I*.a • rate i an Cobonlrut. W c arc authorized to announce that Uo||\ UoU ■! Miloe y .a.blp. ,]|U . ~a,l,Ute I I n.My I tan.,.., , . , I t - to >4 . tic I'. a, irate < ouaty , -0i.,,t, a',- authorized t, announce that ■"'Hit ItoT. Ji - r Mart t, toatbi;. -i|| te . ctcli ■'.l, tr , .on I 0,, u , , ui . tto Uw ,l~ ..( n I It,' lane, rate I ~.only I oat. r,t r n NN c arc authorized to announce that :pr Honour ~f ~u t , lat ' n • unit i ,>ri,ri„a*. icr aul. ■■ t b, lb. de< i. -a llt I I>.r„ .. i.l .l ,if I 1,, \\ c arc authorized to announce that w t M • 11. JiEf KEH ,| \t alk.r 1/,ai u>, mil I. a , 'an ', l.t. f tfc. d,/|.„b i f tic In-ncrattr County CoveaU, W c arc authorizrx] to announce that c AI.EXAVDKK. of p.nn bivr-hit . will I- a cainU } dal, r.., , . ajnty I rntr,,a.,,.rjf r. .at j.., I !■> tb. deriaom ,< tb. iHNßarrmttc r..nnt CottrcoMtm. Wc are authorized to announce that H I \RH I.V. of P tt.-r b abahtp a,II 1— a randi dat. for l - „int, tVutitnlawncr, mbjert b, tb fecial ,n ; m tb. D.tnontattr Chesty Olattaiba. We are authorized U> announce that JACOB IH7SKI.R, ufV alh.r tmraabip. a 1 1.. a ran dotal. f,n (,-unty (-mi!,ia.,.ni.r nolo,.! b> tb. dcri* I al„t, cf 11,. I-nu f rati. CVmnty f.,bt .ntb b RBQIHTER. Me are authorized to announce that JAML4 A. McCLaIN, f H c;* t,,ai).bl| , aill tn a nandldat. fcn R.gi.t.i, .nt o. t U, tb. doi.lot. o| th. Hnawntlr Cnnnty Convention. 4 We arc authorized to announce that JOE T PI'KKV, of IWll.fonte, aill In a candidate |.n R. ri.t.r. ratycrt to tb. dnrudm, of the to m ,. ratic Onenty Cteiti,. We are authorized to announce that IIRRRV It DTK, of f,|,itr, ban.bip, aill In a candi dal. for R.yiater, "I' l'd to tb. dc i.i .* ,4 th. Inia.- ' rate C, n,> ' rail. County Cont.niton REtORrtER. Wc are authorized to announce that TRAVK E HIRI.R. at Aprlnz teanaiilp. a-ill tn a didat. t't R~,n,l rt, tubjer tb> tb. dc< iidoa ,4 lb. I>.m ocratir County Oncntion. We are authorized to announce that JOHN METER ft, of llarrt. tnan.htp. a-ill In r.ndi .l.t. for R- order, aabjort to tb. 4. ,4 tb' lem,. ' rat It CV-unty C,.in.nti. n A FOOL Out r. Mn**.—"|.- or year, my wife vu confined tober bed with yucb R complication of ailmenU that no doctor could tell what wa the matter or cure her,* and I uwd up a .mall fortune in humbug ituff. Bi* month, ago 4 raw a United Mutes flag with Hop Ritterf on 11, and I thought 1 would be a fool once more. 1 tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottle* cured ber, ihe U now a* well and strong as any man's wife, and it cort me only two dollar*. Such folly pay*.— 11. W., Detroit, Mich.—f'w /Vr. A Card. 7o tht Drmorrntt of Ornfre fount- ' Finding that injustice i* being done me by the circulation o( a report to the effect that I am a candidate (or sheriff in the interest of ihe present sheriff and hi* dep. utv, who, in case ( my nomination and election, are to assist in filling the office ami profit by my success, I take this op. portunity of branding such report a* false in every particular. I have no arrange, ment or bargain with any one. I have made no pledge, or given no promise to any one. I believe I sm qualified and * competent to fill the office myself, and if elected intend to do *•. I. T. M t suojt. Loo AN Crm ret.—The reuil price for d Loo AX CRM ext on and after this date (May 0, IWlb will be two dollar* per * bat re! and no charge for bag* or barrel*. jL M. K. llicß*. Mp —Special inducement* for orders for ('lotMSAtßring the Summer months. o u Xniit'ct. 4 JLmJU. - * a