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STATE NEWS.
A company ibeing organized to erectgbia* works at lllairavill®.
Tbo Taylor iron Work* are to be re-moved from York to Chaniberaburg.
The South Erie Iron Work* are to lieenlarged to aceotnmodato increasingbu*ine*s.
Rich gobi and silver ore* are said tohave been dug up near Garland, War-ren county.
The York Dixpitch uy there i a pros-pect that a porcelain pottery will bestarted at that place.
At Chester on Sunday evening Rev.A. 0. I'homa* preached a memorial ser-mon in honor of thoso killed by the ex-
ploaion.The 3 year old son of James Ingram,
living ut Clarendon, Erie county, fellinto a tub of boiling water on Thursdayand was scalded to de*th.
The Council* of Williamsport met injoint session on Saturday evening ando**t thirty three ballot* in an um-uccexa-ful effort to elect a City Solicitor.
A washwoman living in Franklin,Venango county, i* reported by the OilCity Derrick to have twenty-eight chil-dren. She i* not yet 50 year* oh'.
BennevilleTroxler, a wealthy lurmerof Berk* county, committed suicide onSunday by hanging himself. Ha tvai
aged forty-two year* and leave* a wifeand two children.
The Penn*)lvunia Board of Revisionof Taxes have decided that parsonagesand other church property not formingan interal part of a church are subjectto be taxed and will be assessed.
Hope* are raised high over a gold and ]silver mine discovered at Garland, War-ren county, Pa. An a**ny of specimen*shows a yield of gold, $lO5 silverand $8 of lead to the ton of ore.
The student* of the Lewihurg Uni-ver*iiv have elected Wayne MacYeughto deliver the annual address at the nextUniversity Commencement, which oc-
cur* in the latter part ot June next.
Speaking of the result of the electionin Philadelphia, the Prtu declare* that"the ring-smashing, roach.tie 1 r akit gvote ha* just begun hi* work and got
hi* hsnd in practice so to speak."The first annual banquet of the His'
torical Society of Montgomery countywas held in Norristown on Tucs lay-night. Colonel Bean presided. Therewere about one hundred guests present.
Horace Gross, an employe of thePennsylvania Agricultural Works, YorkPa., had his arm caught in the machi-nery on Saturday arid crushed in a horrible manner. The arm was amputa-ted.
Congrqmunxn James M. Campbell, ofthe district, ha* appointedthe 22d of March as the day and Johns-town as the place for the competitiveexamination of applicants for a WestPoint cad els hi p.
The annual address before the litera-ry societies of Muhlenburg College, atAllentown, will be delivered by Mr.Charles E Smith-, editor of the Phila-delphia Preu.
Mrs. Louisa Walter*, aged 36 year*,was fatally burned at Williamsport onMonday night in trying to suve herdaughter, whose clothing caught firefrom an exploded lamp. died onTuesday. The daughterly* recover.
The families of Richard Harlow andWilliam Burchell, of Scranton, werejioisoned on Friday evening and Satur-day morning by eating hogshead cheeseobtained from a local pork dealer. Fortunalely no tatsl cases are reported.
The Rockley paper mills of J. 11. Broo-mell, near Coateaville, and an adjoiningdwelling, were burned before daylighton Thursday morning, l-y the explosionof a lamp. Etwood Hilton, an employe,sleeping in an upper story, was burnedto death.
The Hollidaysburg Slander t soys thatthere are canvassers in Indiana countysecuring Urge quantities of Inhd oien-
sibly for oil tests, but the farmer findsout when too late that he has partedwith good mineral land at a low figure.
Mrs. 11. L. Lebling, a very |oor wo-
man of Lalrobe, Westmoreland county,who was recently left a sum of moneyby a relative in Germany, ha* receivedthe first instalment, amounting to #19.-000, and SIO,OOO more is expected in a
short time.The bouse of Michael Ulrioh, near
Highspire, Dauphin county, which wasrobbed of a Urge amount of money sev-
eral night* ago, is said to yet containconsiderable cash hidden away in theceilinga. This is all to be deposited in
bank hereafter. The amount taken issupposed to have been about SIOOO.
A very sad story comes from Lancaster, where the Hon. H. U. Rogers hasbeen committed to jail for vagrancy.He is a lawyer, and has been a master ofseveral language*. He wa* a memberof the Stale Constitutional conventionof Pennsylvania of 1837. and Ministerto Sardinia under M irtin Van Ruren,but la now in his dotage.
Josh Rilling* Heard From.
Nxwpoxr, R. 1., Aug. 11, IMSO.Dear Dtfirrt?l atu here trying to
breathe in all the salt air of the ocean,and having been a sufferer for morethan a year with a refractory liver, I wasinduce,! to mix Hop Bitter* with thesea £al*, and have found the tincture aglorious result. * * ? I have beengreatly helped hy the Bitter*, and am
not alraid to say no.Your wihout a struggle.
JOSH Biu.ixu*.
Write to Mr*. Lydia E. Pinkham,233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Ms**., forname* of ladies (hat have been restoredto perfect health by the use of herVegetable Compound. It is a positivecure for the most stubbourn case* offemale weakness.
The question now is, which ha* beenvaccinated, Tsmmanv or the Republi-can party T? Elmka Gaulle.
If yon bnve no Paitrx* pamphlet getone immediately. Address 8. B. H.trr-mrx k Co., Osborn, O.
Quit buying humbug medicines. Ifyou are not well, take Pbritka. Ifcoat-ive, MsNAi.ut.
VALEXTIXES P CO.'S STOKES, AUraheny Street,Kellefonte, J'a.
UE"W GOODS.A FULL STOCK IN ALL CLASSKS OF GOODS.
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES.
Wo have n nico assortment of
LADIES' DBESS GOODS,including a lino of BLACK CASHM EKES, to which w Invito special attention.
WAPNEH'S FLEXIIJLH HIP atfll I)H. STRONG'S CORSETSin color* or while, nil !/.? i tliu two bwtcorrol* made.
SHAWLS, HIv.IRTS and (.'OATS,and a beautiful In?? of
LADIES'and CHILDREN'S LACE COLLARS mi ! TIES.
The handwroost linn of
SILK and LINEN UANDKKKCIIIEPS t";?? f-uwj SILKMUFFLERS SWISS EMBROIDERS ami ILIMMIM*LACK."*.
STAPLE GOODSOf all kind* in abundance. MUSLINS. CANTONS, SHIRTINGS, nicest style* of
I'IUNTS, FLANNELS, etc., etc.
MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.LOTS OF TRUNKS ANI) SATCHELS AT ANY I'RICK.
CARPETS! CARPETS!Cotton Chain, Ingrain* and better grade* in pretty pattern*. RAO t A l.l'K I ut
variou* price* ; the chea|-.t are good, but there i none letter than the beat.
OILCLOTHS ! OI LCLOTI IS!4-4 r>-4 0-4 and H-4 illLCLOTIIS in different grade*. About tlfteen stylos ..f
TABLE OILCLOTHS.
MEWS and BOY'S CLOTHING.OVERCOATS and FULL SUITS. The beat way i* to come and ve them. They
can't he beat for quality and price.
1lubber C roods ! Iliibber Goods!BOOTS and SHOES; ANY QUANTITY OF TIIKM AT ALL PRICES.
-THE-
GROCERY DEPARTMENTIS FI LL OF CHOICE GOODS?at fair price* for GOOD
GOODS.?The fined OI.D GOVEDS'MES'T J.I YA COF-FEE, our customers *iv the bc*t they ever drank. tinesl 11. .4 S
anil good once at low prices.THY THE CALIFORNIA CAXXED GOODS?l'rachat. Cher-
ries. I'lunu, Dears, Apricots, Dent, Ac. Jf there is anything finerwe don't knotc it.
HAVE YOF CSED -TV}' OF HVCKIS'S SOUDST?MakeSoup in fifteen minutes, any kind you have a mind for.
THl'llßEll'S DEED SEA MACKEREL, are a* delirious andtender as Spring Chicken. BLOATED MAC l\ EL EL, there itnothing finer in the market.
TDY McCAXN'S IDISH OATMEAL and you will nut use any
other. The nicest tcay to buy it it in 14Hi. ran*, but tee tell itin any quantity.
LEGGET'S WHEAT and OCT FLAKES make, a palatabledish in a short time.
PICKLES of all kinds? CD OSSE A BLACK WELL'S EM-DIDE and other kinds.
COME AKI> SEE WHAT WE HAVE, and if you want anything we
don't hare, it will be gotten, ifpracticable, very toon.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
VALENTINES & (TVS STORE,HBMKS BLOCK, ALLKOHF.SY HTKKKT, BKLI.EFOXTF., PA
LEATHER.Ask for Genesee Sole Leather if
you want the best.Calf Skin*, Ki|*. Morocco*, Lining*, I.a*t* Thread, Nail*, IVg*. N\ ax, Rri*tle*
and all kind* of Shoe Findings "n hand. We nl*omake to order GENTS'BOOTS, SHOES and G A ITERS from the le*iof FRENCH LEATHER.Leave your orders and a perfect fit guaranteed.
'
E. QBAHAM & SON.
S. f A. IJOEB, (Jrnrrat Mrrrhantn, AHryhcny-St,, Urtlrfontr, Pa.
M OTHE RS,WE ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR
ZBO"Y"S-
--OUR SPRING AND SUMMER,
SCHOOL, PLAY,?AND?-
DRESS SUITS,ARE NOW ALL IX.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED.EXTRA PATCHES IN EACH SUIT;
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN EACH COAT;'
?OF THE CELEBRATED?-
STEIN, ABLER A CO.'S MAKE, of Rochester,WHOSE REPUTATION IN THIS feINE STANDS FIRST IN THE UNITED
STATES.
To be had ONLY at the Popular Establishment-OF-
S9p A J fIPK 1 ALLEGHENY STREET,Ob As LIULIU,* BELLEFONTE. PA..
FINE CLOTHIERS?AND?-
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
SKC'tl IJICH if CO., (irocern, Huah lltmnr JUorh, Jietlrfontr, J'a.
NEW GOODSFOR THE
Fall & Winter Trade.We liave endeavored to K*t the very bent of every lliint? in our line, and
now have Home really ehoiee jroodn.
Fine Cream Cheese, Extra Large French PrunesSelect Oysters, Sweet Potatoes,
Large Ripe Cranberries, Prunelles, Imperial Figs,Bright New Lemons, Florida Oranges,
Princess Paper-Shell Almonds, Evaporated Drid PachsA FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED FRUITS.
Preserved PEARS,PEACHES, CITRON,PLUMS, PRUNELLES.PLAIN CANDLES, FINE CONFECTIONERY,
?AND?-
GOODIES of all Sorts and Kinds.
IST We invite the people of Centre County to call and iimpect ourNICE GOODS, which cannot fail to please.
SEOIE-iXjIER/ CO.
riilluiltIjihtti Itrnnrh Clothing !tonne, HrUefonte, I'a.
FOR FA-RQ-^IHSTS
?IS?-
CLOTHIITGAMI*
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
C AI.L AT TitI!
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH,
HKLLKFONTK. PA.
I>ry (!no lln ami G rocrrir*.
TTARPER BROTHERS,URILLO TTRKKT. BIILEIONTK, FA
Ilare their countor and *hele Oiled with
NEW GOODS,( BANKRUPT RATES
Purchaaed at \ HANK RU IT RATES( BANKRUPT RATES
WHICH TIIKT OFFER AT
BOTTOM PRICES,BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.OORHHTIDIJ or
Dry (toodi,
MllUnery Oooda,
Clothing,Fancy Gonda,
Notion*, Ac.BOOTS and SHOESBOOTS and SHOES at rery low pricea.BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPSLa teat ttylmof HATS and CAPS
HATH and CAPSCarpet Ba*,
ITiri>rella,Parnaol*.
l.*di*a' Clnaka,Carpeting,
UrocirlM,Queenaware, A
CmpMi), tvarj ihla* that ran b* feaaA la a *fMMNM.
HARPER RROTIIERS,AFRIRO ATRRKT. ?
? BBM.KKHITK, TAOOURTRT PROIHCR lakaa la ?Kkaoa* al tb
hltliMlmarket pHra I-II
CANCER REMOVED,WITHOUT KNIFE, and in moatI
" nw wllkaatpala. Apply la<: wr. riMim. Unaubart. I
IMa ? Cnirnal|,h,
New Adverti*ement*.I
JF YOU
GET
A COUGH OK COLD AXD|
WANT TO
IGET
CURED QUICKLY
GET
A 25c. h#U BYRUP OF TAR,
WILD CHER AY ADD IIOAMIornD.
JOHN HARRIS,
SOLD AODDT,
MB RRLLRPOKTI, PA.
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MILLHKIM HOTEL,MILLKKtIi.CRXTRR Cet NTT. PKNN'A
W. 8. MI'SSKR, Proprietor.TV- town of MlllhHw I* Uwnt*d In Nw*Y^l*,,
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CENTRAL HOTEL,(Opr-Mt*lb* Railowl Station.l
MH.KoRPRiI. I KItTRK CXH'NTT, PA.A. A. KOIILBECKER, Proprietor
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PMnlltaa and Wngta gantfonraw. m wall a* lb* m.
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