Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 08, 1870, Image 4

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    The DiiiiocratiC Watchnian
NEMHM
kiW. must Aesocure Entree
Terms, $2 per Annum, In Advance
BZLLEFONTE, PA
Fri*ly Morning, April 8, 1870
NoUqd Extraordinary.! ,A new Fea-
Jure..
Now is diostme to subscribe for the nolo.
esiiittWiliCaratt.' 111 two or three weeks, we
sharl begin the pa blivetlen of an 011t1011.
yaw, from ikao saptiwallosj pen of . lei N cur
alasakau., of Louisville. gen tooky, entitled
. "WEARING THE CROSS." ,
the advance miususcrlpts of vi Itlch linve wl
reedy been received " ( :ROOS'
a Mori of Kentu , ky NG., during late
war, and abunntin In thrilling and I tttttttttttt
lneftlent., and In of ah,orbio v , In
Mosuntaac I ono of tho moot Wonted 1n.11),... of
the South. and le already well and favorably
k nown in the literary world Thp ()tt
arra appeared In this paper iind, har Aigna
urn arat an indication of her talent,. 1,111
rarcely do her }lotto, Ili., to t o ,r,o•w rititig
that she more pat ttralarly t•:rt•lrq and t h
we think in when• her ,b, re her ILrr de
nerlptive power itro gnat • •roI bt•.nufnl
things flow from her pen like eater frimi the
fountain bimi. "Ws•ango rum Ca.." Io 6.40
written exprouly for We Ihfiro. I \ 11l Vi trol
MUI, and W have mil I. hirl, pre. fi.l it
Throe paper., therefore, tr he • • I hk.•
mg it, will 1.1.•.. the klinine4m ma I ',fringe
!Mr evrorright. without giving in , ,ho
The Story will emnmence in No lip of II I
prebend volume, net three week• from to
day. Now la the time to mulweribe, there
for., SA we proali.n our milder. ft Hell Intel
tre44. tie ■Ure to ennui in your
erriptloon In time fin the fleet Inmtalment of
thishighly toteremling roman,
lee totem/Jo make the Dttowt Bard.
tor the best weekly family paper In the site..
linden soon ed. 1• .om
eluded, (wh,leli will rqn through about twenty
numbers), we have provided odor ullrw•tnt
frotarene to take fin plowe Wr• lire tround thwt
the W isfOIIINAM ohairbe among the hret paper*
in thip three wprkri then, look out
(qr.
'Wowing the Cross."
Death of Major Neff
We record, with sorrow, the death ut
Major 3on's Nrrl, of Centre Hall, who
expired at his residence 011 Moinlax
night last, after an illness ol nln•at ten
days. Mrjor Nair was ahout eight%
years of age, and a faithful member
one of our Christian Ile
,lied full or dais and honors.'
For many years the lan waled old
Gentleman. whose death ae have lust
recorded, Wail Ha arose, t igoriiiis and
influential member id . the Peniorratie
Party. lie was a beinoeratvi the
Jefferson and Jackson hoof, and hail
Ito syenpathn with do ht.rettehil and
unorthodox opinions that base ol late
years crept Into our ranks liehevoig
that trite pirifirtples of Depoocriii., were
ociodueise to the welfare of the nation,
he was a,lwaye fountrilinectly tWttimg
kw their piapreinacy Ills polities,' in
fluene.e at haute was great, and often
to hie inilivickial efforts has the party
been indebted for its triumph os ri the
enemies of the people.
Personally and socially, Major Nei i
was highly piigpfilar. Hic was one of
thews warm, earnest, kind natures th a t
attract every sue, anti at all times ail
an hours lie was a welcome visitor 11
means he had t kind of presentiment
that his day* were nearly eudeti and
that he, might go away front earth sud
denly ; for, during a vial( to a neigh
bee's house only about two weeks ago,
he remarked, in COOVerNatlOa n that
"there were so finally sudden deaths
now that it niade hint feel uneasy when
he thought about them. - Thank (hod'
the old luau eked in his bed, and not
so suddenly but that he knew he
wn
shortly to go to "that undisemered
country from whose bounce no traveler
returMl." lie died, we iuie told, calm.
ly and peacefully, and we doubt not
but that him freed spirit now worships
and rejoice* beneath the loving and
etheltering protection of the Throne of
the Redeemer.
- Be wee a good and a just man
For such there is Feat reward.
7 , -I—The Legislature of this State ad
journivi yesterday, satisfied that it had
done about all the mischief the people
would be disposed to put up with this
year. We have become so aecustomed
to legislative rascalitleer that we have
ceased to expect any good, end hence
are not surprised that we have not
been agreeably disappointed. it would
be unfair as well as incorrect to say
that there are no good men in our Leg.
islature, but they are so few or so in•
experienood that they are unable to
prevent had legislation. Hence we are
glad that Ole attlottrntnent has taken
plow. We can still hope that our
next urlnter's legislators may bean itn•
provemeat span those of the present
swoon,
Let MO lb.
—A ntirjrnr member of Me Alabama !Aglaia
tore has beon arrented perom—Day Rook
In the name of all that's just, all
that's fair, and all that's honorable, we
would like to kno*, why that Congo
law Maker for the State of Alabama
should be arrested for perjury, and
hundreds of vkite legislayits be allow.
ed to escape. Equalitylis equality—
whether at the ballot box or on the
witness suitid. And if the darkeys of
the country have a right to vote—right
to hold office—right to consider them
serves the 'nimbi of the white race,then
they should be protected in the right to
commit perjury, just its the white mill
cal office holders are We cannot, see
why distinction should he made iii this
matter, to the prejudice of race and
color. 4 We ilii not know why l'oMeev
in Alabama, has not the same right to
perjure that GRANT and Ilinrute, and
every other radical office holder about
Washington has. And there is no one
going to deny that they have. If a
ilarkey id as goisl SS they are, and we
believe why shouldn't he have
the same rights that they enjoy 1 They
committed perjury, when they took an
oath to support the constitution of the
Irnilyd Sillies and then deliberately
set about to violate it they committed
perjury In th uihlliid ways since their
induction into office, and yet no one
rams of arresting Minn. —And when a
follower at thnrs on humble black
skirted man and brother, attempts in a
single instance to carry out the exam.
t he they have laid down, the screws
are pm ins II Slid los arrest for petjiii ,
dilly chronicled. Shaine on such pr,i
ceduret
It that Alabama nigger is gettal
enough to be a radical voter and rah
cal office holder, he ought to he allow
ed the name priviledgeathat other radi
cab; enjoy, of swearing to an many lien
an he pleaora, and of eonitnitting per
jury jurt an often an he wano , to.
lie - let him go, or arre,4 all the
othera
Death of a Remarkable Man.
liennit; nin,reen laded has been illue
tented in the Incl and I,4nintin of tine yen
ernble Sirrn 8011,1%, who tiled near
Newark, New Jelary, on Thurada)
week laid This man appears to ha% e ' -
been gilled with a wonderful inventi%t. it 41"' tic }tiered I hilt a late" ie
ge•niti., and vet ill his life he ?tap. poor, 1 women eeti : . f
i',l
theti.,,r ani i i , t: i i i i a t
i r i a „ c , t , c , r %
lurch
con
i lien
while others were clothed in fine linen atm., Nir lie%els, hint delusion saint
and hired -iiiiiiittionsly I•%erN day from survive the pulilimition of log maiden
the results of his talents, The /buy "Peed,, dell% ered to an over erowdeil
thus speaks of hitii . and absurdly interested `lonete on Weil
nesilai Much as the standard iil seti-
Seth Boyden, who died near Newark,
atonal elio tient, has ol late wars de-
New der...N., on Thur.dny, in the 8241 ' 8 , —.-- , I, think''
("line.. tie oft, loot that a set ora
year of 1114 age, first voltlaleaeed the 1
, li o n 0 1 a,o 11iai..% texture can ever him
11111111111telli re „(.. 1 ,,,,,t 1,.,,,,,,,' m
been heard in the august chamber be
-11419 , he made the tiro i.peillitidir of been
It is in great part a treble wooly
notherilile iron in 18A, nod voltillalled
Ith manufacture until lodl , proton . ,) ' appeal im he hall of the }lick nice, for
the first lot idpidive with a driving-rod ; "(itileihing that iv -ii vague a" 1 . Aide
outside the whet Is , invented isimulut- the tutored orator . .. statement We
nemi-1 2 , with other.) the ...ti•itut " cut btu,. not }maid it charged. that the lie
r,. pr slimed the first iiic4tierren type 1 pro race are thirsting hit the blood of
in A nierica , assisted Pri4 .- lif ors.. 'i the a tide man, and %et Mr he% els left
in am kr f.: , nilKle tho 4 or ..I elect rle I rolled titan, 110 prove I hat 'lieu harbor
telegraph% invented the proce-.....it not 'no thought of re‘eiege Ve hate nut
king the rine known as " potter," din-' heard of their rights and libei lies suf
etiverisii the method of making RUFFIN I bring at the South in i•iiltilinrison with
sheet-iron, which he inanufai hired, but' th o se accord...l to their late masters,
a t so gr.•nt a cost that he could hot C 0111• ! 111111 vet their eliatiivion invoked fur
twin with the Imported article, and pit- , t h ew, ii , ~„.1 , phrases interlarded with
onto(' a' - hit-belly
" I "chuic.' which 16 ' poeti c I pit.tlol , lll., Is protect ion of ~, !Hell
1111 W used extensively in all hat guano- they lon e the mean. in their own
ftictorit•4 in thi. country In hi" litter 1 hands and a oviispa . thy which they
ye urn Sir Itoydest gave hi. atteatt.m to i
can lia‘c only by deserting it. Ile
agriculture, which he benighted he the
introduction of new inventions and I ssed at last frerm this schoolboy ex
I pa iordiiiiii tofu-vie ogaitcd the Bingham
methods of agriculture Man% of the
amendment iit the Georgia bill Iliilloek
moat Cekbrilfrd deserildPirt, 44 rtra W.
i stood behind, as if to:protopt him, while
berries were 111., and those grown in
his garden last .etv4on were the largest he beel"die legislation which should
ever known in the history of the plant' , xtelil over Georgia the rule of a can
Poring all hi. lifa this remarkable man: , ilt,bite iiir the state penitentiary, and
whose in venttona ha‘i• made millions ! give, wallow reference let the people, a
for other., was himself poor, but hi. fresh term .1 Isle to an iII galls conetr
pnvvrt f am. forgotten in htsg.:ntalapir- tilted legislature. T6ua Senator Rey
its and hi. noble life I'p to the latest'cla spokt Iris piece. If it w a s noi
days of hi. life, the th"tti.rtitt, that had a ntterr for film s its words were at least
accompanied him from early manhood put 'lilt, hip. 111(111111, ant he Kloo4l liar
and that had 8.'0,111,114mi' no many ward, by the plain ahowing of much re
benetiet.l re.olt% were it'll working hr 011/11C/1111. it.s Senator Trumbull, the
ter further di.co% eriee , hir intellect a, to g, foo l of a b an d o f polif,„,,f band
clear and hi. lei it% a• antbittou• ar i t it s
ever
We do not caricature the Senator's
much trumpeted achie% client. Candid
republican., think no better of It than
do we. "There was nothing heroic iii
it," says the New York Commercial
Adm., 'ter; nothing that required Sea
ators to half embrace him, when his
hour was up, or for the enthusiastic
Morton twxelaitti that the Senate had
lost not bitz in intelligence by the ea•
change et Mr. Revels for Jett. Davis
and had gained much in patriotisin. 4
As for the scene, says the same reputi ,
lican authority : "A rather good look•
ing mulatto, dressed in solemn black,
his nose with eyeglass bestride, his hair
and beard close cut.,‘ls manly form in
the place of Fenton, Fie speech in man
uscript, a deli very nervous at first and
at no time marked, sentiments familiar
and trite and made mgiti licant by the
color of the speaker—these were the
salient features of the spectacle."
But. boyish and Inane as was the
speech, it would hare passed, had the
good taste and common sense of the
radical leaders permitted it to pap for
what it was worth. Instead or doing
so, they enacted a scene which degra
ded not only themselves but the object
of their adulation. Is the extreme of
worshiping black as a skin oolor, any
better than the other extreme of pro
scribing it? le not really the mine old
spirit of narrow race prejudice, revealed
in. more, disgusting form, which Mot
too and his friends exhibited in laying
—The late Connetient election themselves under Revels' boots ? Even
the Tribune is nauseated by the tiljby
shows the result* of the Radical fib. ' show: Morton's eulogy "should not
teenth amendments. have been uttered at all," 'eye Mr
Corr and RAY, 1.4, —the white
niggio Senator from,Pennseievailia, and
the black nigger li t e nator from Misaia
sippi, have an organ in Huntingdon,
that grinda out nothing but praises or
themselves. What a pleasant "posiah"
the editor of the Republican mast have,
when he has to bark, whenever either
of these worthies hollow" hiss."
—An honest German lady not a 1000
miles away, who had bought her
daughter a piano, when asked how ma
ny octaves it had replied, "she guess
ed it had only one, but that it was so
laige It was is touch RR (IRORGI.
ANA could do to straddle it." 01 course,
she meant the piano moo,.
—Detroit has just sent n4t the first
number of the Anti Roman Advocate,
a weekly paper in opposition to the Ho
man Catholic religion.
—The Lancaster lislefligeneer has
no ides of Ikting the Nine Million
Hail Road bill pass by, without giving
its opinions on the subject. Right,
friend 14U1Ttt.
Late Publications.
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Lin n XII' ttl, or the.lllyelorlea and Crinten df
Monntimism, Hy 4. H. Beadle, editor of the
ffhlt Rep&f&—Natlohal Publication
Company Philadelphia.
We have received the advance eheets,
of this work whiott promises to bidecp
ly interesting as well as valuable, in
givi_n_g the outside world an inside view M
of ormonism. It is a complete ex
pose of the secret rites and ceremonies
of the later . day Saints, with a full and
authentic history id the Mormon sect
from its origin to the present time. It
is sold by subscription only, and agents
are wanted in eery county ofthe State.
"Pasts or Itliimunar ova Goo twor" A work de
scriptive of the Mysteries and Mixed°,
the Virtues. Viers, Splendors, and Crimes et
the City of Paris -11 y .hones It McCabe, Jr.
National Itotiiishrtuk Cn • Mithateletilic
T,lte unilsual fact h ties possessed by
our first-class Subscription Book Pill,.
hailers have enabled them to furnish
the public with many works of great
interest and value; but the most plow
erlul and attractive work of this hind
Is the 1,001( now before Its. It is sim
ply the City of Paris photographed lie
the author's pan. alul pened It 1 4
magnificently illustrated, arid is Isated
the very best style. IL out. onIL
, Orono& iu solid. and iisefiil informs
thin, but faithfully reproduces the most
sou ding sen,ittions of the gayest r,it)
in the world It telh4 us' how the beau,
Iv ai , ,l splendor ,i 1 the blight City have
been piirchrtsed at a Irs 2.! t ful 1.04 of
1111,4.1 s and quirentig , w ine and
vice go tam tit arm. and how the latter
is iinderininoig rill the sweet courtesies
of main' lite, awl Inw most learliii
crimes are eutmotte.l and concealed. It
tells its of 11101 life 111111 I , IVI lily, ttl
pitiliet•`. tuud )/01 . 1 . 411; Or the Emperor's
family, and the work household
VV,p mind , Creel,' in the moat magnifl
cent and Alitnipated pleasures, and drop
an involuntary tear into the ”Cornmon
&tellies" where the poor sewing girl is
IRO to i•eat. All that has made Paris
I e most beautiful and attractive as
Isvit •1 , the g'ayi.Ht and wickedest env
in it uorld, mot. to make this book
the a l ms' interesting we have seen for
ninny a day The author, iiriting nt
what lie has seen arid exj,erienced, has
evidently sought to make Ills volume
tint 0111% the most powerful and casein/1
Wig menstitiomil work ul the day, but
also it houl, which shall hold a place
in every roans library as an authority
upon the subjects whereof it treats. Th,
book is magnificently illustrated with
rift fine crorrat by the lending
artists 01 Praise' - I tore, Theruivi, and
others whose names atop!, fittest the
character of the work. It is i•itto prised
in one large voNiitie of oijr s(k)
and sold only by piths,: iiilion
Revels' Speech and Audience
Greeley, with good reggoo., "It ham too
much of that patronising air which ic
jures alike the on who Intruaively„
stows and the onli who is forced to 101
cept
The radical; professed to be ttbtuated
'it hitt broad humanitarian spirit
which ignores distinction of r ace, tia
tionality, class or color, and judges of
men as men. But all they have really
accomplished is to reverse the standards
by which people were *oat to classify
humanity. They have constituted the
Parinlis pr white nociety and governing
clam+ at the south, and la their noeial
and political edifice black and white
have changed placer'. The spirit of
caste remains in the radical mind unite
' paired.-- a fo (crier.
Secrets of Masonry. ,
Old Zach Wheeler was quite a char
acter in hi. time, being a clever, early
going, confiding man, who managed to
let everybody cheat him out of hie in
herited entutee. .last as the last farm
NYIIN about ilo Blip out of ilia halide, Its
tniVeeedell in raising the money to lilt
the mortgage. Aaron llemer, re Komi
tient Minion, accompanied him to the
(nil. As (boy were riding along qn
ltorFebetek, so Aaron Hays. Zach in a
confiding manner, raid:
"Now, Aaron, we are here all alone,
and I want you to tell me the 1 4 emu;
01 Mll.4OllrV "
"I eau't . .lack ; they would kill rue."
"Wll%, no they won't, they'll never
line) it (Jilt."
I=l
'N", I swear I won•t
"Well, 10011'11 ride close along side
or me, and put your hand under my
thigh, and take the oath NI adminis
ter, I'll tell you the secrets of Mason
Zilch was not slow to comply anil •
most powerlid . "iron clad oath" was
administered and taken.
"Now for the secrets," etiglainied
the Impatient and unsuspecting victim
"Well," said Aaron with mock
soleninit) and secresy, "in the first
plat., we Mit,on.i combine together to
cheat everybody as much as we can
This es the first grand secret."
"The second Is4ike unto it. When
we can't timid aftylssfy else to cheat, we
cheat cavil other, but as little as we
1 . 71 11•
Cell," exclaimed Zach, with evi
lent aurprise, alvear I'll join. I
wish I had done it twenty years ago—
I might have been a rich man afore
now
Near Advertisement
s()BusilELs "EARLY )SE''
Anti other choirs need potato,• for
los , the ..ap•orther F.arly roao $1 per
pry k IP per 1.1” , hel Warranted true to nahie
I no he ol.t.ith,l at the loom. of Burottldu A
'I It.tot.t.h, .1 A 1 Hart ot, Bellefonte, told .1 H
tialm • 1111,,talrg
115-14-It .11)14 BAKER A 11l IN
N ,, N Ew 1)1s c 0 NT 1.1 I{ )7
It h.e 4 long been karma that the add e•4hrh
1,1141 ni' %PH sl.reko.l FI RIPItt and ItirOinp.i
%111t11..ropn "If II It 1,h:W18, Ye, fire th.e hoof,
ity Ila In now Polling Parlor
in 1'1.41, Ulm el‹,(ti Rep. or Te•rry
I'hailil err I. in oil roting, Pur
ism.. All .11VIeP liv.l.llllg and 311.IttPlptpeP, ve
n 0.... pipe, • 11.•Pio r Limn an.•tion price 4
and n and 110 et.nvirreed 1.0 will •ate
meat y toting 11.1 Oa)) 1,1 • 11111 . pill, 11114111 g
r t•
II II ',Ell 1 , , Hs ,
1134 NI STOAT I.llo..ast.sill
If• 10 10.1 e• X t ”(Ir Fiftloooll
STERN its lt(i
I)EYIFie )M I' F:TITII i 1
IN Till,:
MFR , ANTILE 111,131fif9311
MD
IF ANYBODY
oPEERB ANY ARTICLE
Volt TEN CENTS
HE CAN AND WILL.
SELL IT FOR EIGHT ,
A 8 )118 STOCK
IS CuMPRIBED OF ALL
NEW GOODN
AT VTR
I.OWER7 MARKET PRICE' ,
H 1 HOLICITH
A CALL. BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHpRE
" -- r '4.
A. STErt N Ilkilt).
Amok' y gib!'
was cured of DEAFNESS and
caTaAnditr ft :eimplo remedy , and wly
rend lho reenipt .
16 144 w Man M. . Licootar. Hoboken, N J.
RY MOORE At CO'B OVAL
171 . F.F1L 120314V1N1A. In p....u. St., Anybody can sell th em. Menp. Sall
bat. Pay handaranely. Bead rot new Clrcu
lar. 16 144 w,
TIE MAGIC COMB will change
nay colored hair to a permanent Meek
rown. It amiable we one ..1111
une It. Ono sent by tgall 74. fiteen,
MAGIC MA ill 00. .
514.3 m
____tpriareld, Kamp.
FT° CONSUMPTIVII4.--Proliden•
Holly mg daughter WIW I W ii Ed to bawl*
b aimple 111011411, Mr , Iltc pop.
t cuter., will be sent rit. Z. Tim.
sum, Stockton At., a fiblig4410110:116,
•
....,
1118 tti Ni) 111.1MBIN I
By sending
_36 demo. with fte. hisigit.
co or of eyes and hnl y 14:1;1f1 mimes, by re,
min Mail. • etrirt
band or wife, th be o 47 1 11 Km.
Addrewe WPCM, P. O. t i smor, o. Ott
..011., N. T.
111auohy & Co.
r
4'O,REAT OHANCiII rots MiEli TS I
plow per maniii. Wis want em
p agent It every Count y In the U.
B. o'n almleelea or as to istrodnoet our
Woetia Rae Parte WAN" Wipe (*moil
ple• ; will beet a btu dre yeah. ;f ir k i n% went
profitable and ptilatgeni 0 1 14.1eirnon. / 1 .
B. BUM" • CO., IlanufletureV illlem
N. •Y., or le Dearborn St.. Cb . 16.14.4 w.
CAI B6LIC TABLETS.
After /Minh Andy , and tontine Investi
gation as to the remedial qua Iles of GAILIPLIO
Am, Dr. Wells low tllseoyer by proper ootn•
Montfort with niher Artferce n the 'form ore ,
on•lea,-napealtio. for all poi tilonary dinearee,—
neet Tablet., ore a xurc cure for all &emus qf
the Wepireicry Oleo, Syr r 'Throat, Odd &alp,
Diptherta, A Arad, (Iltareh, or zredtritmess; also
A euooeieful moody On Kidney rilitteultier.- ,
Price 2.5 genie per Ilex Bent by mall n on re'
cclptct price. by jr)llN
tAtR gt., New York. ' gold Agent for the Unaed
Abates. 15.144*
B()OK AUNTS WANTED
TO SELL
TEN YEARS IN IV ALL STREET.
It tnetud.. the Historian, hysterias. and 8e•
ores Deluge o( Wall Street, /de skatehea of ite
non, the speettlationa in gold, Mocha, do,
r
Wo
man aeattora, and all that la great, power
1113,ter inteleptlng, wicked,
amazing wretched, eto., in the (OVUM 14
G wool
laden. t MUM or anderblit, Drew, ould,
Flake, .Ir. and many others. Engra% info of
noted plain life vii seethe, A.e Cantataatty
Sethi for rtrru laro to Wnwrntateron,
Dorm & Pohl milers, 148 Asylum St , Hart
ford, Gann 15 14-4 w
j 1.1.: IN (ITAII
till I HE
NySTEitIVS OF MORMONISM,
Ity J II . 111'7,41 , 1,1:, Ealtei of the San Lnk, Re
porter
BCI/111 011 1 Ihrt, sEckf,r
'ERE IiON I : awl ( 11l IM ES
W hi,.tory of Pol Toklur
„„d(torn li. erlglii in llit
pr,,,4lnt time
(' I \ till nll,l ‘,.11,4 on tho
tfortotonm Leer( , trenlnted, See that PH ,
hook ermtaln. tine I,gravitlick, and ',411 pa
AIIIP.NTS WAN"! l'.1) Mend for ('lren;ftro and
Met• nor term. all , . - II (nil deoeriptlon of the
work A defre, , oe, \ 'MONA Pl l / 1 /.ISHINII
, 1.3 16 14 4w
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THE NE\‘' 1)1" 1; • 10001). , '
For tweilly fly,. ••••nt. you ran lots , of
_your
Drugged. one, I a pIiARKE , 0( Sea Muss
Farine, manntn, 111104 i front pure I nllll MOxa or
c l irragovii ‘,111,•11 will .nitke nixtven ytotrln of
Blanc ,bing, nevi n //kr qnantity of
I'n.txrdft, t run r. I'lut hate littel , nv, kv , Ic. It
Ix by fur for auld inobtile
I p•ious fill"l ui lb , world
nkNi) SPA MlN`i PAltl'it; 01.
PIA , • NOV. ORK
I. ANT tTI 1)N 81-1"I' EltS
Tho , ,„„„.1..r0d ~K o tabl.• rewtorstlvio is the
heel lat/Phiir h. I, ••hi, , iLlidelehilitated, A.
fl imnlo and clordial her the 11/41111
lOLA lle •ityl litre tH Tilmody
for the In rr .er.weiikll4.l4. to whtrlf* ur
101 \ nth
or dtlnnthing In nil chi...ie., trtiph, al, tern
periito• It a. •114,1111,• in tire
1 ,c1... of .11.1.1.1• i 1% hi, I, unilvrtristios the
b o dily r opi, g ti, hr, lair ktiirriiii
epn 11. r ,, r • ,IruKgl.4. 140 bln
T ill: mr.l)l( . Al, DISCOV
‘l,lsElt, CALIFoRNIA
V I N i \ U It I T its
1 hey as, a ,• nth hi, Kati., a. Wi•II or a
T•tni. /11Pril or
,rung n H 1..... r r.,1 ht iii rel.., trig Conger.
Olin, or tnflnnm Hall .If Ihi I,lVer, inn all the
ph, FirNl %Li' chorll'l,%lNl4 • whether in
yrmr h r or 0/01, ///.1/... , 1 •onglo She dawn of
r 11/ 111111 lire the.. Toole
ititter• 141111. 11.. for ofrou
tor
Moro I h 1•11 ON,/. 1.1 00. 14..titoony In
thh hr 11 , •// , I /I/I r. Jima?) v.• Prtirveto
=I
I\\ 1 It I ti K
Made .1111 , r nom. 111 t ink f , Proof Spirit.,
and lulu.. I 14,ina. glio•tor. and
sweetened ta pl. the 1/1Kt..,11.,1 . T.. 111141 ,"
" 1t.—, , .r0ar,.,' A. that lend
the !Mill, 1.11 1 , 1 kit 111. k eittie••• arid ruin, hot
are a Int.. in. ?mule font! 1), native
14114 i 11.. C.lllfOrnill fret (rain all
Th..) , are the Ornat
Alm./ L,I , (,ann!) Pr torsple a per
Iret . l ii..114“04 J. 11,1 Inv igorlator o.f the Sparta,
carrying ”It nil p.n...n , .ue tastier, and motor
ing thr i,.• dl 10 , r•ondition No per
DOB ran Oaf, OW,. Hot,* sooomfing to dime
lion. and I , 111,101hollg
$lOO ail! la. if...a fur any inenrahle ease,
provided lb. are not destroy...l by min
eral p0i0n..4 h. I mean., and the vital or
gan* vraao.d 1..,00t the point or repair
For Ithihifrllli t ,, ,y un , l 1 tirerlll4. Itlieumatiam
and (bolt 1 1 1.1a.p.0. or Emily... Hon, fillliour,
Heinittenl umf I oprrnittent Parer, lAseaaws
of the 111...1 Liver, Kidney,. and Bladder,
these Miler. hake been montaueiwaaful. Etueh
Inaeafte. Ily It 141 out, whieh
la getiorall, plod. ed by derangement of the
Dtgamti.e
l'leanae the %Mated Blood whenever, you
find Ito 1111 p m -it... borating thromgh thagak in
in pimpl e , . or Sore., (learn... It
when you tool Al utistrllelCti 011.91.441 4, 0
veins., "lean, It 1411
. 0•11 it LP, 101/ 10), your rem.
Inge will I. IL lo it, keep i 11.% Mood pure
and the he system will follow
PIN, T.ll'l, and oilier worms, lurking in the
oven, el In III) ire...m.le, are effectually
desctroy.cl and n inured
In Billow. genintent, and Intermittent Fe
vers, the... Itintn. hare no equal Per full
dfreellinir 1. ail , •arefilliy tile eireular around
each Non e len•,l Iti four Innktuagen— Eng-
Heti, Gem in, F Spanish.
J W. Ilk ER PrOpriettir,
ttttt Merl, Ht , N Y.
lc AI Nc iN /NALL/ t ('a.,
re n V o sco
:w .
e e Arc u m
. N Y
111 ALL UUCUUIHTM & DEM
15-0-3 m.
11:1:21
LORI ft S'• EUREK A" Sato
k Ins vo la an exvellant article of
granulate d VII a 1...
.-WA/mayor Int nultived it la universally ad
mired.
It in mu up in luindsome muelln b... in
llnit‘h orders nu Meerschaum Pips. ars daft
packed.
LORI 1,1,A It ll li —YACHT CLUB"
etiperlor ; being de
nierninizeti it /MOO& itipts nerrelees rionstl
WitOOP, or "joieoi ertitintary habits.
—lt le yr ' ••••1 meteotione ot the flneet
etongooni pr..p.r.. , 1 bye patented end original
mamma..
—it Is vrry t.nnatle, mild. and tight le
weight—hl'.. It a ill last murh longer than
others, n..r bent or sting the tongue,
or keel, a 44easreen4l0 aner-totete,
—Ord,•rs f,,, s..entne, elegantly entveditletr
schema Pip., allin-r mounted, and peeked ia
wee 1'40,4 ;market awes, are pladse4 In the
Yacht clot, brand daily.
LORII.I..kRD'S CENTURY
ehowlng .....
--filip 1., sth.l phi. cart Chewins Toheenu
hejliu p•upts; lur
t In, .11111A11, the Item chewier
heron to ilu ~. ututrY.
I,I)I(IT,I.ARLYS SNTIFTS
Halo b een t o ' ,p.m pee Is the UnkettAtetee
oud tilr,aclnoerlediVi..7the
Nor trtirri , q..r
IfyMtr
wt.tirierr per does pot hove theme
artlebro for rob.. erk him to /et them.
~.-Thitx err , 14t by respectable Jobber. al.
t itery.pt,re.
-411114 1 1 ft ri• on Alp, Ileallnn.
1 P. in ILIAC" at W., Kew York. 144..19w
MIME
n!E!!!!E!!!
THE i EAt EXCkL E Olt ANb
Cheapness of our Clothing is the only so
ma of onr greit imam i -
,sits Irma
READ sitAvit tor/OrMWG.
BEAT MATERIALS. We use iloisa but all
wool" goo4s, every
please/which fa well
Oullitud, 'end care
fully emlned.
Out cut Wre of Reedy.
made ClothlnLar e
much as cord work
WELL CUT. ' , res Ilsh.
Monte -o a Custom
_ Work; their work
oombluen o o ryl to r t
with style.
Our h elude .ere
plied with (Ti. bent
trimmlayp o and wo
nee' that they u o
them, and every ar
WELL. NAV& tide is thoroughly
tented before being
put into stock.
Every garment' sold in
accompanied with a
legal guarantee,
holding us reaponsl
• We for the odrrect.
Seas of MI the repro-
V ARA NTRED. sentationn made
It in conceded that
our large lousleena
and many other ad
'vantages enable un
to sell lower than
any other house
We Invite a fair corn.
LOWEST PRICEIL Anrinon of prices.
roe
THE SPRINO OE 1/170
We have inveto the
(IREA TEST PUEI'A RATION YET,
NIIMBERLEAS tiARM FATS,
ENtILESH VARIETY.
CROICEST REI.ECTIONM
(MODS TO WEAR WELL
STANDARD HTYLEH
•
LATENT FAHIIIOIV,
NEV. El
air t Hour pledger° marked at fonts,' Pahwt
rtmn were the came ertlele text year
CDST“I4I 1) EP A RTM ENT
AWD
DEPARTMENT EoR No's'
AND YOUTHS' WEAR
Are oxpoelnlly well proforrod to
Rive Hatinftwlion.
NEW AND REITER rTII 4 F,Eri,
IMPROVE!) SYsTEM,
tiREATER DISPATCH
A FINER. TOT OF GOODS THAN EVER
SCHOOL CLAYLIIES
SUNDAY CLOTHES,
!st 4NY NEW STYLES
WEA RI (ti A LITT Es I' N E44,11A
bAA ILI LL BUILDINGS,
11111. LARGEBI' 11 111 E H'rATIF
N E. eor 6th t !MARKET Sta., Philadolphia.
Embracing wimin black Oth fromlidaticet to
Minor
14-14 ly. WAN 4MAK F:R k BROWN.
Bi'LLEFONTE PLANING MILL
W y ip If 11 aIIE S,
,Nun, osoor to II 01 Ma a k Company )
Iktannforturor of
WHIM
WIIITN
WIIITR
I' RLLOW
l RI. L 0 W
E R I. L 0 W •
PINY'
PINY
Ptvi•:
AA 1) WEA TIIRRBOARDIP,
/2EIREM
q •VIOUM .tylea
11:12
OM
RlJndo
Mutters..
An, '' l \ Dal ding +
OT EiZRY DIPACRIP4IO"I
Brack et.
Brack eta
EMII
Patterns.
Patterns
1221
fleeing a "Bocaley,e Patent filamber Pryer'
connected with the establishment. am el/a
bled to manufacture my work from
THOROVGHLY SEAKONFD LUMRCR.
411 - 0 rde r • from
Oontractorp,
Standen,
Nolan,
And the Trade ckenerally, are respeetfu J
solicited.
BIKLIATOPTIC.
Cana Co.,
Ponl'A-
1:131E1
rai y 4101048 ttnd4 O I.ERGYMEN
Test* to the mete of
NAIL'S VEGICTABLIE SICILIAN
1-r AXIL 14E24 E W JCR,
In eastartießA Y HAM is /ts arlirbut l color
sad pram nit lts onerth. It lashes the hair
soft and say, Tha D id h i rarance ere
'snide young w in, It le the b
HAI!" DIMMING
evar niwd. It removes Dandruff and all Sops'
Pr_Effittlnpft. /t nmaLn•S stain Me
UM' TrOalllMi OS thirialf sent Me
Rimer. of the numerotunpreparatlona wh ch
are sold upon our rapntstldn.
It IfProprietor' ,
!sr sate ir~il re " 1 1241.
WATCHMAN • •
()HEAP JOB PRIIiTING '
ESTABLISHMENT,
•On OSITE TUB BUSH NOLTE;
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Order