STATE NEWS. At present there are thirty ca*e* of smallpox in Alientown. Game i* not very plentiful, i the re port of huutera in variona part* of the atate. The oririoners in the Montgomery county j til, are to be taught carriage building. The Harri.burg Patriot *ay* that in fluenx* ha* made ita appearance among the horses of that city. The pay roll of ihe Pennylvaniaeel work*, at llarri.hurg. amount* to $62,- 500 for ilie month ol October. Ihm*en & Co.. of South Side, Pitta burg, gl-iaa manufacturer*, are thinking of building a gl* mauulactory at But ler. George Pfaltgraflf, a repairman on the Lehigh Valley raiiroad, *h in*taiitly killed on the track of that ruilroad laal week. Hereafter the stopping place* along the line of the Peiinsvfvania railroad will fa* known l l h a.e <>i 80 rear*. There ** liear I) S6O. 000 insurance on her life in the apecu | laiive plan. A mirier named Wm, Siernev wa in ntntitlv killed, wlrle at'enn-tnig t" en the railroad track at Duiihar, Fayette counlv recently, by a train ol oar* run i ning over hitn. Dmiel Hummel, of O'wigsbu'g, who had been absent Irom h--me aince Sun day, wo* found in the mountain* in a dying condition. It is supposed thai he was waylaid and robbed. A correspondent of trie Reading Spirit of Berks *aya that within a tad in* Of three mile* ol that pi ic no |e* than $2 000,000 in |>olieie* of inurancs on the speculative plan are held. The office* of the Charlotte Furnace Company at Scolldsle, Westmoreland j county, were burned dawn on Sunday anil John Shaw, dr.. of Ulenshaw, Alle gheny county perished in the fl .me*. In accordance with an act of the Leg- j islature passed in Msy la*t all the an thacite coal mining companies have provided aml'Ulances and stretchers at their collieries to convey injured mm- > er to I her homes. Mr*. Maria Haldeman; of M-diony. | Citv, will turn her 100 h year in duly ol j 1882 Mr*. Simpson. living near Polls- > Vllle, i* over 100 years, aud ha* a son who i* 76 years old. Both ladies are quite active. An attempt waa made last Friday morning to blow up the in-u-e of Mr. j Merkle. a prominent coal operator, ol Pitt*vdle, with powder. The explosion wa* terific. tearing oul the lower part of the bouse. The inmates escaped in jury. Being in Pitubnrg on hu*ine*, the earlv t-art ol lat w.-ek. Judge Cummin. H- C. Pr*on, K-q.. and B S. Bently.Jr., Esq., ol Wilnatu*|i->rt, concluded to have a plea*ure trip to Chicago. They only spent one da* in the melrn|M>li* Of the \\V>t but they were greatly pleased with the trip and what they *. On Tuesday afternoon of last week, there died at Sunnynle, l.*> an.m coun ty one of the oldest, if not the oldest, | woman in Pennsy Ivani*. Mr*. Mary Ann Moyer was lenn near D-rry churcn i Dmphin county, from Scotch Irish ps- | rant*, in March, 177 V. She was twic m irrted. her l*l husbuid being a sur vivor ol the Revolution, nd .lis still S receive* a widow's pension on that ac count. About half-past four l**t Saturday ; morning a pariy o* m-n drove in car : risge* to Bioad and Pa**yunk avenue, and aiiglitlug formed ring on a vaOmt lot, in which two ol 1 the men commenced a pnxe fight. The police quickly arrived, when Joseph Jorden, one of the combatania, and a number of others who aa*i*t. d in van OU* Capacities. Were ruptured. Tlisi were all hehl for trial. While Mr*. Francis Ment*er,ol Frank for * playing with Iter little four year- j year girl, the trail of carpet rag* struck the lautp. knocking it otl'ibe table into the mother's lap, whete it exploded, : saturating her clothing and - igniting. 1 Instantly her whole body wa* enveloped j in flime*, and she wa* soseverely burn ed i hat she died in alioul twenty hours afterward. A young son of Frederick Harman, of Eldred township Lt coming county, who attends the Quawer school, the other day loaded a pipe wi b |w.wder, con cealing it With tobacco and then gave it to one ol bis school males to smoke for the purj>o*e of seeing the fun. A* it did not expltrde soon enough to grat ify the curiosity of young llarman. be stirred the content* ol the pipe up a little until it II .shed in hi* lace, and burned hint badlv about the eyes. A trial in the United .State* District Court of Philadelphia, on Monday la*t made interesting by Ihe presence ol Hon. Simon Cameron and .Senator J Donald Cameron a* witneces. It wa* a civil *uit against Samuel F. Barr, brought by the Government to recover SSO 000, the amount of a bond alleged lo have been given by Mr. Barr aa surely for Robert Bile* Kinsbury a* Collector ol the Second district of Texas. The Cameron*, father and son, wit"- whom Mr. Birr has been closely related in burinem for many years, heingcalled to testify in relation to th* signature, de dared it a forgery. The jury adopted this view of the cse and exonerated Mr. Barr. Prom 1867 until recently Barr waa the elder Cameron's private secretary. A* the father and son left the Court room they were followed into the street by a crowd of curious person*, from whom they escaped by jumping into e carriage and driving rapidlv away. The suit to reoover on the bond alleged to have been given by Barr grew out of the fact that Kingsburv wa* deficient in hi* custom* duties and had incurred * debt to the Government for over $14,000. VALENTINES P C'O.'S STORES, Attcyheny Street, BMefonte, Pa. ITEW O-OODS. A FULL STOCK IN ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Wo have a nine awrtmcnt of LADIES' DRESS Q-OODS, including a lino of MLACK CASHMEKES, lo which wo invito special attention. WAPNER'B FLEXIBLE HIP *n ho round anywhere; beautiful SILK MUFFLERS, SWISS EMBROIDERY and TRIMMING LACKS. STAPLE GOODS Of all kind* in abundance. MUSLINS. CANTONS, SHIRTINGS, nlcet atyloa of I'RINTS, FLANNELS, etc., etc. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. LOTS OF TRUNKS AND SATCHELS AT ANY PRICK. CARPETS! CARPETS! Cotton Chain, Ingrain* and better grade* in pretty pattern*. RAO CAKPK.TS at vsrtou* price*; the oheapMt are good, but there L none better than tho boil. OILCLOTHS! OILCLOTHS! 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 840 l LC LOTUS In d iff' rent grade*. About fifteen tylea of TABLE OILCLOTHS. MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING. OVERCOATS and FULL SUITS The bit way I* to com* and *oe them. They can't be beat for quality and price. Rubber Goods ! Rubber Goods ! BOOTS and SHOES; ANY QUANTITY OF THEM AT ALL PRICES. THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF CHOICE GOODS—at fair j.ricr* far GOOD GOODS —The finest OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF FEE, our rusfomrrt say the b r *t they ever drank. Finest TEAS and gwxi ones at low prires. TRY THE CALIFORNIA CA NX ED GOODS—Ptaehes, Cher ries. Hums, Pars, Apricots, Peas, dr. If there is anything finer tee don't know it. HAVE YOU USED ANY OF HUCKIN'S SOUPSt—Make Soup in fifteen minutes, any kind you hare a mind for. THURBER'S DEEP SEA MACKEREL, are as delicious and tender as Spring L'hirkcn. BLOATER MACKEREL, there ts nothing finer in the market. TRY MrCANN'S IRISH OATMEAL and you will not use any other. The nicest way to buy it is in 14ll. cans, but we tell it in any quantity. LEOOET'S WHEAT and OUT FLAKES make a pnlalukle dish in a short time. PICKLES of all kinds—CROSSE <1 BLACK WELL'S EM PIRE and other kinds. COME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE, and if you want anything tee don't hare, it will be gotten, if practicable, very soon. HIGHEBT PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. VALENTINES & CO.'S STORE, HUMES' BLOCK. ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLBFONTE, PA. LEATHER. Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if you want the best. CalfHkin*, Kip*. Morocco*, Lining*. I.n*l* Thread, Nuila, Peg*. Wat, Brief]*** and all kind* of Shtie Finding* on hand. We aLomakt- to order CENTS' ROOTS. SHOES and OA ITERS from the l>e*t of FRENCH LEATHER. Leave your order* and a perfect fit guaranteed. " Hi. O-ZR/AEEA-dSd: &o SQ3ST. S. .r A. LOER, General Merchants, Atlryhenff-St,. Itrltrfontc, Pa, M OTH E US, WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR | 33 O "Y" S - OUR SPRING AND SIJMMER, SCHOOL, PLAY, 77 —AND DRESS SUITS, ARE NOW ALL IN. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED. EXTRA PATCHEB IN EACH SUIT; SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT -OF THE CELEBRATED— STEIN, ABLER & CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester, WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS LINK STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED STATES. To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment —or— Sir A T (iril > ALLEGHENY STREET, ■W Aa JjUJjJJ, ) BEXJLEFOim, PA., FINE CLOTHIERS —AMD— DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Philadelphia 11 ranch Clot bitty Honnc, Bellrfontr, Pa. FOB B7LE/0-A.XITS —ijr— CLOTHING —AMD — GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CALL AT THE PIIILADELPHIA BRANCH, BELLEFONTE, PA. 11 ii nine am Carrim. HARNESS MANUFACTORY In OaflMa'a HSork, BKLLKPOXTR. PA l-ly E* F. BLAIR. 1 • jeweler. w*Ttn • (Vvti, /ivtu*. Me All ummUy #t*raU! <>t A'J-gbwnj jt4w II mv 4 tf DEALER* IN PURE DRUGS ONLY. 3 | ZBLLEK A SON, a *P • I R| . IOISTI 3 ! An nr.*t.fV4r Ron ; £ All lha Standard pat. at MMtonnr Pm ■ arrtpttnna at.d Patntlt ltot|M mwrnMl; 1 a to praftorrd. Trwan, HlmaltiT Bta*a.At,At ' 3 s; 4-ti | I oris DOLL, 1 J rAAtIIoRAHI.E ROOT A HIORUAKKR, ItorkriMl Una. Allagbo t attaM. l-ly MMbata. P e. araan, Praad. t p. StSSM. t'nab'r. EMRBT NATIONAL BANK OF I RKLLEEOATK. AlWltftty lMIfonU, Pa Mf PENTHK COUNTY BANKING V./ tXIMPANT. Rrtrlt. Itopnita tat Alloa Internal. Dtatoaai >•; Raj and Rati Got taiilllto, Odd and Coapoaa. Jaan A Rat Tin. Pmaltont. J. I fumtat Onablnr MI HK. HOY. M. D., a OlSi. In Conrad llmian. abnrn Pnrtonj'a UaOAra. REI.I.RPoRTr PA. tiaW inmtk* glaea to topnraltrn Ntprf and Otrtwtlr Mil— I '-1J I \R JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D., I" PHmtrtAß AXI> uritoinoN. CMBra AUntrbnny ttt., ate Mtle'a IHa| Mm Ml liKLLEPO.aTR. PA. I \R. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can I ' fc# si Ms <#f st4 tssl4sw on Hn(i •♦a fntnd IntoUa and Ina, at. too JtwS. ItCt-lj* pENTRAL HOTEL, V ("Pt"mtr tb* natlf .at Molina.) Mil.K."Hl Ho, t KbTHIE (XICSTT. PA A. A. KOHL BECKER, Proprietor. TttKOrtiH TUttfllM • tbn railroad all I tut tkka H' trt an •■••Until plat* to Ina< h kw< ar • . l I Ttuo.i r n'—af S aitnatMi 4" Logan Cement. THE reUil price tor I/KJAN C'E -1 MKST Ml and aflrr thto tiair i May V (MM , all! b d<-llara |i Sural and an -; H h II!• Kto * 1855—1881. Baugtfs Fertilizers have stood Field Tests for 25 Years. BUSHELS. NOT ACRES. MVK MnM T lit t'CIXO BAUGH'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE, Prlc. <25.00 Par Ton of 2000 PonniU. BAUGH'S ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER f:r POTATOES, OoMalntnf I la t prr cant. ® Aul|4nt* of l' <pi i rat ion. BAUOH & SONS, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. For sale bj J. B. LONG, Flemington, Pa.. Agent for Clinton and Centre Counties. Dry Goods and Groceries. JJAIU'EB BROTHERS, M'KISO HTIiKKT, lIELLKroiTE, tk. Have their counter* and ahelvet filled with NEW GOODS, ( BANKRUPT P.ATKS Purcbaatd at \BA N K RUPT KATES I BANKRUPT RATES wntrti they omen at BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PIUCEB, BOTTOM PRICES. COKBI*TIKO OF Dry Good*, Millinery Good*, Clothing, Fancy Good*, Notion*. Ac. BOOTH and SHOES BOOTH and HIIOEB at very low price*. BOOTH and SHOES HATH and CAPS Latent *tyle of HATH and CAPS HATS and LAI'S Carpet Bag*, Umbrella*, Paranoia, Ladle*' Cloak*, Carpeting, Grocerie*, Ac. CvwjwUiog ...r, tbin, that <*u b* fuead la a In I rlaa* atera. HARPER BROTHERS, BPBIMO CTBKET, . . BELLEfOXTK. fA. OOCKTRT PEODCOI Uk*& Id #i< it tb • larkH lirtrn \j\ J SPJA A W EEK sl2 a >\h} t ),'<•# *•)] mad#. 14' *il } (Hi Mitt* a \U.m TBI t k O0„ Ao cu*U, Halt**. §.|y r JMIE ( J.N J UK DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE ALLEGHENY STREET, BKLLKFONTE, PA., is now orrEßivo GREAT INDUCE MEN T S TO TUODE WIMI ISO riHKT-CLAM Plain or Fancy Printing. j Wt have unurual facilities for printing j LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS, ! CIRCULARS. ' BILL nEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, ! INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VIHITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES, AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS. Hair Order* by mail will receive prompt j attention. fcf Printing done in the bert (trie, on hort notice and at the iowet rate*." DDBH HOUSE, I r uttmivTE. r*., rml!lM ,.* *ir,l. a. 11 u lb, f%- ••-.I Inelltn [ v.l le n i c-m,t.i.l a,., kr. latitat > thl. lltitClui Il<4*l brrr lb,, !ll Had bom* *.a. at >■ 14. nl IWIIHII a Ui .ail ntbrr. atleadlu feart. M It TEL LEI, Praj'r