The Pope. NO LONGER SECURE IN THE VATICAN —EXILE IN mOSI'ECT. ROME, October 17. —The pope, iu his address to the Italian pilgrims at St. Peter's yesterday, stated that the deplorable state of aifairs placed be fore him the alternative of enduring contiuuul captivity, made harder daily or of going into exile. He therefore asked Catholics to watch and pray for the liberty and independence of the pope. He concluded by saying that ho was no longer secure in bis palace; that he was outraged in his person and dignity in a thousand ways. The gravity and earnestness of the 4 pope made a profound iiiyireswion. He closed his address with his arms raised to Heaven as though imploring help. THE ITALIAN PILGRIMS ASSAULTED. LONDON, Oct. 17.—A dispatch from Rome to the Time* says: "It is impos sible to describe the enthusiastic cheers after the pope gave his benediction on the occnsion of receiving the Italian pilgrims at St. Peter's on Sunday. The pope looked thin, worn and anx ious. A gang of roughs pelted the pilgrims when they were leaving the church of St. Vitale, shouting, "Down with the 'Vatican !'" The Mrs. Uarllcld Fund. WASHINGTON, October 5). —Satur- day the United States trust company of New York had registered at the treasury department $27~>,000 iu four per cent, bonds in the name of the company as "trustees for Mrs. Luore tia R. Garfield and the surviving children of James A Garfield, deceas ed," being the amount purchased with the proceeds of subscriptions to the Garfield fund. These bonds will yield an annual ioconte of SII,OOO, and cannot be paid oft' by the government uutil the year 1007. IT has just leaked out that while Geu. Grant was tavcling in Asia heex- Sressed a desire to get a shot at a lion, [ot wishing to expose him to danger the natives secured a stuffed lion, set it up in a jungle, aud then took the illustrious traveler out for a hunt. When the beast \.as sighted the Gene ral was all excitement, ami crawling up to a favorable position began to blaee away at the animul with no per ceptible effect. After firing about twenty shots he hegau to get mad, and takiug off* his coat, he settled down for a regular siege. Feariug his wrath when he discovered the sell, the atteu dants endeavored to induce him to give up the attempt to kill the beast, telling him that it had bore a charm ed life and that he could not possibly injure it. He told them to go to thunder; that he was after blood, and was going to have it. After a vain fusilade of half an hour, he arose to his feet gnashing his teeth with rage, three his suspender off' his shoulders, rolled up his sleeves, and grabbed his riffe by the barrel, so he could use it as a club. The atteudents again beg ged him to desist: hut be politely, though forcibly informed them that he would have that cuss or leave his liouored remains strewn promiscuous ly all through the jungle, and with a wild cry of, "I'll fight it out on this lion if it takes all summer,!" he rush ed upon the beast, and, with a well directed blow had it over on its side. Then he chased the native attendants for six miles, hut, being better ac quainted with the country, they got away from him in safety. According to a estimate made by the Indianapolis Sentinel, the illness and burial of the late President in volved an expenditure of about $347,- 000. Of that sum $247,000 were spent at Cleveland and SIOO,OOO during the patient's struggle lor life. Mr. Gar field's private secretary, Mr. Brown, kept the run of things until the fatal termination. He says that the doc tors' bills probably will prove to be s•'*3,ooo and that the average daily ex pense approximated $1,250. The sick bed expenses, as Mr. Brown thinks, will be borne by Congress and there seems to be a settled conclusion that the $247,000 incurred at Cleveland are to come out of the Ohio State Treasury and the Cleveland people. The decorations in Cleveland cost $103,000; the accommodations, SIOO,- 000 ; the arches, $5,000 ; the catafal que, $3,000 ; the music, $2,000, and so on. The transportation of the remains from Elberon to Ohio was the work of the Pennsylvania Company, which, it is understood, will make no charge. Accompanying the estimate of the ticli bed and funeral expenses is a statement that Mrs. Garfield is likely to receive a pension of at least $3,000 a year, which will make her income about $15,000. PROOF EVERYWHERE.— If any In valid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy of Hop Bitters to cure them, they can find cases exactly like their own. in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they ran be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost— or ask your druggist or physician. —The above Is from a very reliable farmer, wbose daughter wis in poor health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until be used Hop Bitters. She is now in as good health a* any person In the country. We have Urge sale, and thsy are making remarkable cures. W, 11. Bianor & Co. DOCTOR BILL* are abominable and not needed in kidney and liver affec tions, as PEBUHA and MANAKIN will eu re them. • '-fWAm i i f-r a ""m—iTjffSSir i T . SMITH —I once possessed a splendid dog, which could alwavs distingush between a vagabond and a respectable person. Jones—Well, what became of him? Smith—Oh! I was obliged to give him away. Ho bit me. A LADY writes from a watering place, "It's jtist splendid here —ladies are not expected to dress." If the statement of the situation is correct we certainly agree with her. — Elmira Free J'reiu. New Advertisements. Car Works FOR SALE. TH E \ Bellefonte Car Works WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, AT THE OFFICE OF THE WORKS —AT— BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY. PENN'A,— AT 2 P. M., On Thursday, 27th October, IHHI. These works are in full aud success ful operation, and will be so on the day of sale. Termt of Payment: Ton per cent, at time of ml* ; twenty per cent, on Novem ber 27, 1881, and ten per cent, each 271h of October for 7 yesrr, with interest st 15 per cent, per annum, on deferred pay ments, payable annually. For full particular* apply to MILLER TIFFIN, (Sen I Manager, llellefonte, Centre County, i'a. 1 EDITOR'S NOTICE. A V Ttw uti1 10 o'clock, A. M , for th* pttrpoaN of hi appointment. 41-dw WM. C. BBBU. A4lfr. t. fc. fSALI. ■. A. M'KML* I>EALE A McKEE. A ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 34-tf Ofßr* op p.-it*- Court Hmtav fWUf.-tita, Ta The Leading llail; and Weekly I'uprr IX THE WEST BRAXriI VALLEY. SUN ANITBANNER, n-BLISIII.n BY 11. T. SALLADEand H. M. WOLF, Jr., K
  • l*o lnrluilnai.il minor department* of rural In Inch ooch • lb. Poultry Yard. Entomology, llm- Krping,lirouh"i and llrapny. Vrtortiiary lUpllna, Faim (duration. mid An.w.r., Flrrald. Ktwdlng, Do niollr Economy. mid > *ummary of th* N.w. of th* W'mk. It. Miltit Kiroir. *r uiiu.ii.lly complete, nnd 111 or. ItiforniAtloo un b. gathered from it. ro|. onio" than from any otb.r tourc. with regard to Ui. Pro.pwtauf tbaCro|ia, a. throwing light mun on. of tb. moat Important of all uuaullon*— Wutu to Bit An W'u to MALL. It I. [ilwralty 111u.1r.1.d, and ntn.Ulnira to a (natrr degree than any of lu eon tmi|iorari<* A LIVE AORICU LTU RAL NEWBPAPRR Of tirvr f*iliii| INLRRMT bulb lu PRWLWRW CUB •uinrr* of ?*ry rUI THE COFBTBT OIKTLINO I" PUBLISHED WKBILV ON tli i.il|tftbK toimi, hM In daiirß: 0I Cuff, one JIR FJ'*); PUVB COFLL, |L, ner fre*. Addrmt LUTUEK TUCK Kit & SON, Fubtuher., ALBANY. N Y. .YfaSw IJENNSYLVANI A, Centre Co., iw: I (*4Lj I. W*. K HRR' urir tt, CLET Kof the Or | femne Court OF mM MROljr, DO bPLY rertlfy the! at an Drpnani' Coart held at iWllrfonle, the 'ii| TUV uf AUGUST, A IT IN*|. Iwfwrr the II fiofnhle the Judge* f the IAIII Court, un mutton n rale M granted u|iun Mary Ann llinimelrfch. Aamuel llimmetrkh and Ctsnrlea 11.- KET. the helre and legal representative* of JT'LIU L. FHICKEY. d*eeaE*d, to COMA Into court ON the 4th Monday of NOVEMBER Belt, 111 arrept Of refttee to accept at the valuation, of ehuw <*U# A by the ral relate of the eatd deveaeed should LXt I* ADD LU leatiinuny ehrre f. I Lave HEREUNTO a*t ruv hand and EDITED the **l of BIJ court, at K&r||EFngr** AND tba Legislature at the rate of MR rents per mouth Under the art of TONER*** the publisher PREPAYS the postage and SWrLRS are flievred from that etpenee. EVERY SAHWRLPUOB mast be ACCOMPANIED by th# cash HOW la the time to saWvibe. The APPRRMCHIAG EETMIOUA of (Vngreaa and tle UVFOHTAO will he o# MOVE than ordinary Interest and their PMOEILVP will he FULLS reported FOR the MR and a COMPLETE •yno|M| ef I HEM MIL be given In the M eekly. Addraea PATRMT I'L HT.IMIINO IT), ITDF > Market Mreet. Ilarrisburg. LOOK HERE! r PiIH utidrnigned would rcupectful- I fully INFORM h frievd Ihtwifkoal Centre COUN TY that he Is at pre*ent sailing th* Family Singer Sewing Murhinc, DROP LEAP ..4 TWO DRAW FR> lor TWENTY FIVK lull.LAKa, ul lb mm. m< bin., with T. 11., Ont.r mi l on. Dmw.r lor TW KNTV DOLLAKA Tbo <>M ramMor I. millnc lb. mm* mmblor* far •fir dollar* .M thirty Br* A lbn. Why mil hoy fh am? My m>libM w lUlH trad far FIVE YEARN t .IM bund I* ORGANS of 111. t.tt lg m*k*. I). M. COW >1 Kit, Ap>nt, TVSm Wormnowo. C.mr. Ooanly, P TIROCKKRIIOFF HOUSE, I) AI.I.CitIIKNY .*T . BRI.I.RFONTR. PA WILLIAM MiKKKVKK. Mbnbfor. Good Sample Room on F C. W- r. FIXHFH 1W.1.1nr,, IMb' Puill. County, P*. HECHLKH (C CO., (Irocers, Hush House If lock, Bellefonte, Pa. NEW GOODS FOB THE SUMMER TRADE. AVo have endeavored to get the very beat of every thing in our line, and now have Home really choice good*. Fine Cream Ceehse, Extra Large French Prunes, Select Oysters, Sweet Potatoes, Large Eipe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs, Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges, Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Dried Peaches, A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS. Preserved PEARS, PEA CHES, CITRON, PLUMS, PRUNELLES. PLAIN CANDIES, FINE CONFECTIONERY, —AND— GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds. Wo Invite the people of Centre County to call and Inspect our NICE GOODS, which cannot fall to pleaae. SECHLER &c CO. Business Cards. I TARN ESS MANUFACTORY A It, (jmmmt'a lira Blorh, t BKLLEFONTK. PA. 1-ly * I U P. BLAIR, * • JKWKLKF., •4TTBM. rimt,, iiutia,. Ac. All uork nr.il, nrrouri On AllrghMiy rtrmL and-r llrwk*rL..fT ||oa*. |.|( j DRALRKS IN PURR DRUGS ONLY. 3 I ZELLEKA SDN, a - ♦ ' • Ml (IGINTS, 3 No #. Mr. hrrhlf lUu j' £ , All lb. 11w4u4 t'.l. Nt Hnlklnra P,. * SampUon* und Pumlly Ki|m nomrnluly . j (irr|nt Truun. XL- -M.i Br*, m. - *- ; | 4-a g i I OUIB DOLL, I J PAXIIIHNABLE BOOT A XII'iEM AK EH, Vroik.tbnß Hou, Allftmii ilrwl, l-ly Mltirai., Pu e. mrw, Pml. i r uikkt.. iWi, LMRST NATIONAL BANK OF i BRI.LKPON'TE, AlWbmiy Wwi. ll.tl.fanU. P*. fall 11BNTRE COUNTY BANKING OOMPANT. BwK" Pu|.-li. And Allow 1nt.,..! Mmnum Nairn; Buy nnd (fall Oo*. Sopurtllra, Gold >nd CoupoM, J.nm A lliitn, Prmld.nl. t. D. BuuauT.ru.blra fall ' HK. HOY, M. I) . • o®< lu Conrad llaam. fa.. porlaoy'. UuOAro. BLI.I.KfaIMK. PA. Rpurtel ultonliun |Hra to bur.." ,„.i Chronlr IH.rn.ra "| VI, I \R. JAS. 11. DOBBINS, M. I)., ! 1./ PIIYXIITAN AND XI B'.falN o®r# Allrfbmy Bu. o*r ilyl.r' Dm* Xlar. *' NUVNTI, PA. j I \R. J. W. RHONE, Dentiat, can ■ ' bo found nl bt. ofa. nnd rmidrain. on Nntih md. of lllcb Mr ml tbmu fawra P..i of All.Kb.nt, Bnll.tonl*. Pn. Ifaly j Philadelphia Ilraneh (Jlothinff limine. lleUefante, I'a, A GREAT VICTORY! THE SUCCESS OF THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT! POLITICIANS KNOCK IT2STDEB! THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH On the Side of the People! We have the extreme satisfaction of announcing that the Philadelphia Branch is now ready to do BETTER THAN EVER IN CLOTHINB, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN! AND ARE, AS ALWAYS, tUEiD OF ALL GTHERS FOR GENUINE MS. Clothing Manufactured by their Own House and every Article Marked and Warranted. SAMUEL LEWm, the Manager. Now Defies the World and the Rest of Mankind. IN HIS OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING, The PHILADELPHIA BRANCH never vu bout, never will b beat end never can be beat for the CHEAPEST CLOTHING offered in or outside of Centre county. All that ia raid here ia meant. GO AND SEE, and carry the newa to your neighbor, that MONEY CAN POSITIVELY BE SAVED AT THE PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. 1855-1881. Baugk's Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Tears. BUSHELS. NOT ACRES. SAVE MONKV BV CSIXO BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, Price, 525.00 Por Ton of 2000 Pound*. BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER for POTATOES, (JoMalttlftc 4 to t pT OM. Of Salfitut* of Prico, 530.00 Por Ton of 2000 Pound. ALL GOODS SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. ltencriptire Circular* Sent Free upon application. BAUGH & SONS, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. For E&le by J. H. IX)HG, riemington, Pil, Agent for Clinton and Centre Counties MILLHEIM HOTEL, MILLIIKIM. CKKTRK OOfSTT. PKNS'A W. 8. MUBBRR, ProprMor. Tli* taw* rf Millheim i la rrnn'i Valley, *t. (Op|owll. lb. lUflmnd Xuliun.) MILISXRVtIG, CKXTKK CorNTT, PA. A. A. KOULDKCKRR, Proprielof. I THimrrai TIATCLKRX on lb. rnllrnad will Bod Ibl. Hot.l nn u.Hrat y1... to Innrb. or proenr. I uraul m ALL TRAINS mop Doll N minutm. d7 Logan Cement. r PHE retail price for IA Hi A N CE ,I MF.NT on nnd ft.r Ibl. dutolMny I. ]KU|)wi!l Ib. lur> dollar, pn lurt.l nad no ch.r,-r for lutt -.f I limt. l, |I-] Ilk. lIICKA Ifry liooil* ami iirurcriea. ] FARMER BROTHBRB, *RAISE tTBErr. EELLEPOETE. PA. HT their counter* and shelves filled with NEW GOODS, ' , J (BANKRUPT RATIS Purchased at , BANKRUPT RATES (BANKRUPT RATES WHIfH THKT on EE AT ! BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICES. _ „ OOXFIFTIXO or Dry Good*, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, BOOTS and SHOES ><>*•. BOOTS and SHOES at very low prices. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS Latet style* of HATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS Carpet Bar*, Umbrella*, Parasols, Ladies' Cloaks, Carpeting, Groceries, Queens ware, Ac. OjprWns .ry UU* Uut tmm be fcma* ta e anr HARPER BROTHERS, AMINO BTEEET. . . LELLETOXTE, PA. ÜBSUEff" uk ** J72AJHSf-J?** *•! ** ham * —"i mmU FJU TIZZL A&DRM, TRI E A OO . A. — fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLRPONTE, PA., IS now orraama GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WLIHIKO PLWT-CTAM Plain or Fancy Printing. We hare unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, "AtSKRHW. BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, INVITATION CABDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES, AND ALL KINDS OP BLANKs! SV* Orders by mail will receive promt* attention. ' ME*Printing done in the best style, oa short notice and at the lowest rates. T3USH HOUSE, V,. MKM-WOirn, ta.. m IFETA rinrtAu. !!„. ui BETF IW!M (CHOFL'LTL AT RTTU"H|I IF TJJFWT, """ °°* n *. % nua,