The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 25, 1879, Image 2

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KRKD. KURTZ KDITOI.
CKXTHK HAM., PM , 187?,
IVn Cameron vM elected chairman
of the republican national committee
by " votes, juat enough, to make him
aafe. His election to thia place ia claim
ed to be a Grant at raw, aa Don ia out
apoken for Grant. The committee fixed
upon Chicago aa the place, and June 7
aa the time for holding the republican
national convention.
The Lewtalown Gatfir commentsthw
upon a recent article in the Uarotrres
relative to iron ore upon the lands ol
Rev. Miller and C. Alexander, in the 7
Mountains '•
There is no doubt plenty of ore in thai
region, but the foGsila found on the ur
faceconUin flinty particles, which wi-uU
not turn out good iron. Such waa tn
concluaion arrived at several years ago
when an experienced ir >n master exam
ined that amnion. Mining, however
might develop abetter article, as then
are manv indications of ore along Uur*
Run It might lead, too. to the extern
aion of the Milroy branch, aa there an
i*w impediiu'.-uts to the construction o
the railroad from its present termma
tion to within a mile or less of Joust
on top of the mountain, and the rise fo
that mile would be small com pared witt
some of the grades on the llell s Gap h
K. Once on top there would be no dif
flcultv in descending to the vallev a
Poller's Hank and.thence to Centre Ha
Boalsburg. or any other deairable point
We commend these suggestions to
Jlsiorf:-r man. and if the IVnusy xam
K sill road won't undertake the job let u
two form a partnership, issue *-50,A
in bonds, sell them at 90 cents on
dollar, go to work, and—divide th
spoils.
All right Mr. <• uvf.v-we take atock
it can be run by gas simply by laying
pipe into the Gorcftc office.
Mrs. Sprague has authorired her a'
tornov to draw up the papers for a d
voree from Govern Spragne. and >
saui that she intends to push the case .
the courts as speedily as possible.
And the fellow who cause '• a ■ t! -
trouble is Gonklinc the leader of the rt
publican party.
Republican chickens have c me ! m
to roost in Maine and the b;gg : ?
er in the lot, James G. Blaine. takc
ra'her low pervh. The law undt rw h
Gov. Garcelon acted and under w. ..
the republicans were thrown out
court by Judge Virgin a repub ~
himself was enacted by a repuhaca
legislature.
A special to the h ashtngt n 1 5...
Augusta. Me . state- that t: < -c-> a
of Maine will be }- itica. v divi , -•*
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tion 1>; house, republican - pp -i: -
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of organizing a rump iegis.ature, i ::.
attempt cannot succeed be au-e t:
rump would not he
governor or any of the state < ere.
According to official statisti.-s. t. cr
were from l-> to 1" . no fewer ....
ninety-four persons buried al.vi
;
> jrt9 of Fran e. Dr. Thouret w i e
interring bo cs from a graveyard
verted int l a pub ;e s tare. -ervv
many skeletons in such stra: ge a:,
ficult postures as to convince 1 m
tl.ev 1 ad been buried before i;:e was ei
tinct.
The rough who shot and killed a ma
at the '.ate Democratic primaries, i
Philadelphia was an officeholder undt
the republican city government. He h.
been kn. wn a? a common thief for yrm
an I ye: he has always ter. kept in
See by the republican city ring. He ha
been kept to do such dirty w rk in
interests of that party, and paid f r -
ing it out of the public treasury.
Read Mr. Pillsbury's letter n '■
Maine count, in this issue cf the 1.:.
te jq and then hand ic toyour rcj •. ■
neighbor for perusal- 7:-e par.y ...a
stole Louisiana. Florida and South Car
lina, and the Presidency, is the last on
that shouM U.'k about fraud, even i
thev were defrauded.
A merry Christmas and a Happy Net
Year to all, and a Presidency of s- m
kind to Gen'l Grant is the IH.For.ri:.
wish.
In the course of the debate in the sen
ate on Thursday on the resolution t
Senator Yoorhees authorizing an inquir
into the cme of the negro ex lus, sen
ator Hill of Georgia made a statement o
facts in regard to the condition * f tin
colored population of his state wh;
rather dumbfounded the stalwarts. II
ea: i the colored people of the S other:
states had been perfectly conter.te
since the end of carpet-bag rule. I:
Georgia, for instance, they had heei
freed from that sort of g' vernment :
eight years. Prior to that the republi
cans bad been in power for four years
During those four years no colored per
eon had been the piublic ex
pense. In 1571 the democrats got pos
session of tiie state government. H
that year there were 6,f 0 colored peo
ple at the public schools. since tbec
the number had increased every year
until in 157* there were C-, of them
in the pablic schools being educated a:
the public expense by taxe- raised, in
the main, by the white people. There
were besides 4, 1 )of them in private
schools, making 72/ )in a'. : . In addi
tion to that there was a colored college,
where at present oyer 200 pupils are be
ing educated, for the support of which
the democratic legislature appropriated
|B,OOO from the public treasury every
year. There were between -s u and
colored teachers educated at the pub.i<
expense for the purpose of teaching in
the schools, and the 6fliOOl commission
er estimated that the number of color
ed pupils in the public schools of the
state this year approached 90,0(>. J lur
ing the time that the carpet-bag govern
ment ruled the state the negroes accum
ulated nothing, Nor did the whites, for
that matter. Values were unsettled.
Nobody knew whetber anything was
safe. But since the democrats had come
into power the negroes had accuT ,l u' a,e ' i
real estate to the assessed value of le s
tween 15.000,000 and |6,000,000, Senator
Hill also eaid that more than one-half
of the colored voters of Georgia act with
the democratic party. And why should
any one be surprised at this? During
the carpet-bag regime they had been
taught to believe that if the democrats
got control of the government they
would be reduced to slavery again. Tbey
had lived to learn that they had been
deceived, And they cheerfully and vol
untarily snstained the party under
whose rule they had been protected and
enabled to prosper.
Since Maine has corrected her election
Teturnß leaving the rads oat in the cold,
these republicans are arying loudly that
fraud must be Btopped. We wonder
wrhether they mean by this that Hay es
■hall be put out and Kellogg leave the
For the CKXTRK RKFORTKR.
CllUlKT.tl.tS.
The first Christmas Festival in memory *
ot the birth of eur Savior, i* said to have
' been kept in the yoar ft, but Pope Teles
phoroua, who died A. D. t"f*. was tlio
first to institute it* rogulnr oh orvancv.
The word Christmas cornea from
and from the custom in Catholic
countries of ushering in the day with
I masses; three were celebrated, one at mid
night, one at dawn and one alter sunrise
Christmas it now a legal holiday. I line
n is seme uncertainty about the exert day
E, In the 4th century, Pope Julius, 1, order
nod an investigation which resulted in the
establishment of the 2Mb ot December
•- I'heie wa not quite proof enough, yet the
,) ir. ision was finally adopted and the . -h
q lay of Dei-ember lias ever since been cel.
n eh cat ed as the birthday of the world's
Redeemer. Christmas is emphatically the
children • festival, and poor indeed i the
it Gmily that eanuot have a tree with it*
. lo.i lof ornaments and presents >r. Christ
ma* eve. Santa Claus is the Dutch name
- ot M. Nicholas, whowa' cal'.ii the patron
' Saint of beys. Uis said that he restored
three murdered boy* to life and thus
gained this title A suitable Christmas
tlieme, in the judgement of the writer, is
f ike follow ing
o. SALVATION IIY GRACE,
St Paul says Not by wi-rk* of Right-
r > eouauess whu-h we have done, bulaceo'd*
'* uig to his mercy he saved us, b> ibe wa-h
--el ing of Kegetieralii<n, aud lenewing ->l lh>
i- Roly Ghost, which he shed on us abut.li
re antlv through Jes-it Christ our r-a> >or.
9 I D". Miller, of Hartwick Seunnarv, *e
j. lecteJ this iext lor h epitaph. It is s
glerious sentiitieni. vi uric . A -ace
'' Consider this subject—
™ I Nt.iariskiv Not by wcrks •I
', Rigbleousileis. As
"■ 1 Sot A) .We-:-' II". is—keeping o' :he
f* Fen Comuiandwenu Paal sajrs Hy the
a! deeds of the law shall no flesh be jusiiCed
ill m his sight. Rom.iil.2t> Cursed is eye
it. ry one that i-onttnuetli n. I in all things
lt> w hicli sre written in the h'ok of the law
„ to do vheui. Gal iti, 10
2. V.f Ay Chimiwisl H' ■b- decum
1 ", cision. Passover, Raplism Lord's Jsupper
1 Ac. For it is impossih e '.hat the bio 10l
" hulls slid coal- should laho away • '
>** Deb. x. 4 l>ur he-', works ar - • de'e.
live thai they are sinlul in Ihe sight ol
_ I God, a; si, therelore, sullic e- : t • hsieu n
la- and co'-.-e. ;uent It, cani.t -'v us
" Uence Top sdy says
In uiv nan.t no price 1 bri: g,
Simply to thy cross 1 ci.rg
I Chr.-t is our only Hot
|k. I 11. PeaiTivaLY. Bat according to bit I
mercv, Ac. Ihe ReJtc:: g are
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I fke { .ice i ■ l. i. x. 4 The spring slid 1
be scarce of r nanpir ess .es ir. . di.e-s
■j,. 1 a . i . * Fwl er
j C • Jesus Christ pur. ted Irus :
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n- The trouble m M.iir.e ie al ut ov r.
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ry sick. They have lost the "tatt by tiie
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of ena '• 11-> operate .rgain-t! ' ■ i- m ra'-
ie Their wn hi kens have c n,c . n>• t
'1: i roost.
Ie Dispatches from Augusta, Me., o*crt
■n | that at ount lias been n iie by the < i . •
'•i ern'-r and ('••unr :i of the e'> :i ret-irc
n which will result in the delivery i f cer- ■
•n I tifieates to a s-ifl ient ntirii ■ erf I'-
r crats to p-ive that party the ma r.ry f
i- both branches of the I.e>'i^l.l'-i '1: e
s. disjat hes assert that there is pre-: fe-I
-- .ng an. >ng the R. pubiirans ••.: .* •
condition of affairs.
• An Advertiser spe. .ul from \ : M
n j says the Republican majority in b- :h
>- j branrhes <>( the LegiG.i-tire ! ;\ been
n eounied out. 'lhe Uer-nLiaan iiu-Biberr
r, have been countel down fr m ■: to
n and the Democrats countc iup from I
it to 7-. The trenate under tl.<• count will;
n have a Democratic majority of nine,
e there being under the count 2 > Demo
e era!: Senators and 11 Kepublit an Sena
:• tors. The flovernor and Council count
*. out tine .-enators fr m Cumberland.
one ea- h from York, Lincoln and Wash
h ington and twofroin Androscoggin. Tin
d 5 Democrats will have a majority largi
>'! enough in the House to give a quorum i<
" none of the Republicans should :ipp> ar, :
c and Rike seats. They have thrown out I
n the Republican rsjiresentntives from
• Portland, Bath, Saco, Rot-klai. 1, I ewis
- ton ar. ! other towns, enough !" make
e vacam .• *in fourteen representative !. -
- tri'-te.
Pur.lanil, December 15. —A special to
the Argus Deuio rati< says t!.• ' "nno!
r have not completed the canvas. A few
s districts remain unsettled. It is exjiect- ;
s the result w ill be reached by Wcdnei-
s! day, Democratic as well as Republican |
l] returns have been thrown out. It is i
*1 tho"gbt ihe House will he 77 Fusion and J
i- p,, "Ui'.un, with 12 vacancies; Sen
f ate, l'J Fusion 12 jleichbcan. ,
I Culm lias taken bteps b.r li e ahohtien
lof aluvery, The Spanish miuiiiicr 1 .
i Washington has received the following (
i telegram from Madrid: "Ihe first live 41
• sections of the law for the abolition of <
■ slavery were passed in the .Spanish sen
ale to-day. The first section nays:
. 'Slavery is hereby abolished in the is
land of Cuba in accordance with the en '
I actments of this law.' Next Tuesday
the whole law xvill pass by a large ma
jority."
If the Lewistown UazctU don't noon '
bust with the southern outrage yell, it's
- no fault of the editor, for its editor is still ,
i looking for all such which it seeks to i
, devour and sheds tears over big as wal- a
nuts. What a saint that chap must be. e
IIIKVUESS l.YI) THE C*)t'RTS.
Under this head the C<mr. J>i ninf
of last week has an article from which
we copy the follow ing concluding por
tion :
We are led to tln o n<tlccliona by an
untruthful report, since widely circulat
ed, of an incident that occurred in our
criminal court three weeks ago. Me re
fer to the story of the sentencing by
Judge Orvia of a criminal to the peni
tentiary fvir three years for the alleged
offence of contempt of court. One of our
contemporaries, with an utter disregard
of the actual facts iud circumstances, ol
ihe case, llr.-t gave Uii- palpable inisrcp
resent at ion to the public. Whether our
neighbor was moved by enuilty tow aril*
the judges on the bench thus to ovei-tep
ihe bounds of truth we do not know but
wedo knoxv he h i- done not only himscll
a gilevoua wrong, hut has endeivorcd to
intlict a ncrioiis wound it|H>n the adtuin
iatration of justice in thiscoiinty. >fal i
things that should he held sacred from
the petty jealousy of ambitious p"''ti
% ians and scheming place-iiicti >-ui ( otirts
stand tirst ami foretm •>!. It i* not meet
that the tires of hate • r malice should
nliiitiher at the foot of the altar ofjustice
to be fanned into a llame at Die convi n
ten- eof a l'Crsoiial foe lloaexvr t!ir
journal in juesiion max regar.l our
judges, it should reuiemb-r they -ink
ilien individuality on the bench. ll.n
are simply there "to carry out the sen
teuco of the law," and that is precisely
what was done in the ca-c which has
been so grossly ini.-represeutad and ha
called forth so much unjn-t criticism
Hie prisoner at the bar called a "boy,
though be is twenty-four xears old
liad plead guilty to two separate and dis
tinct indictmeuts found against him by
the grand jury - one for "breaking an-l
entering in the night xxith intent tr>
iMUitnit a felony," and the > tl.er t-<r
"larceny." Ihec urt 1--t -1 a proper i c t
to pa-s sentence up b l >i, but tb
judges, after due consultation with em h
other, thought best to -entence him
upon one and willili I eeirten o u|
the other, subject to the good behavior
of tiie pr.- 'tier sb ul i he ev< r return to
the county. Tins wc.sac • iirig v done,
but before le.ix ng the < urt r :-i ihe
J young loan gave •?. h uv.m.-taka'de ex
! dence of lit- true chara> ter t! it the pre
:s 1! there vx is of .: .i: x;
th.kt 21 HI •"* • VA
w ch I tv% ,i \ t* xt : ■ t
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i- - , away vn in Mao
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'gn•s '<' iw rt ro an !tw • ctddren fro
n.
An a ! vert ; cment in tb.e R :* k
: ea< b. < n: re readers on th.-- * '•> the
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G7.'.V /:/:.!!. auast .1 si) * F'.V/M v.
[ •. Y. Sun.]
A >an Francisco correspondent end
ns the f-dlowiug ntatement iu regard to j
• ien. ' irant
"The San i'rap- --co I'ar iilc r-mgri ,-a
--tionrili-i i severely criticises < .en. Gran:
for til- alleged disregard of 'the t'liriat- •
;811 f d'hath,' and eayt- 'On not one of j
the x P.dd-nths while here or in t be
gun <ii i he enter it house of -rship
Kvery -abbath was •; <-ut in seeular em
ploytnent, or pastime, or visiting, (>r
traveling, or pleasnn?. l ong and tire
some journeys, as when returning from
the 'id -emite, were preferred to rest and
wop : ip. And then, an though to add
liifu ■ I > transgression, when he took
his departure Fust, he began his journey
on Subballi morning.' The xxnivr say:
that tills led linn to address a letter of
remonstrance to the General, in which
he complained that his great influence
WHS 'epp seif to proper Sabbath obser
vance,' and that 'good people all over
the land are saddened by your conduct-'
This letter, which he thinks was proba
bly read oil the train, did not, he says,
prevent hun troiu prolonging his jour
ney to Nevada < ity, where he had n
public reception, thus again dishonoring
(iod and disregarding tto- Sabbath.
Our correspondent add.- "Give him .
h 11, j lease, for tins disregard of his •-
ligious duties.
WC resjrt-ctflllly decline to oil IC to;
TINS N qm-st. GEN Grant's adiniiilatra- '
• ; ->U ol the office "f President was in I
manv ri V OECTH aa bad AS it could be, but I
a ,I private citizen, traveling about toe |
country f-r his plcan.re be und- uhted
lv ban a right to spend h.a sun. nya m -
cording to hia tas.tec. provided lie does J
not break any law.
Tin: J.ESIT.ror JIIE KELLOCt;
J.\ YENIICA J IOS. ,
Washington, December 1 i —There ia !
the best authority for the statement that *
the Committee on Privileges and I.lej- i
tions of the Senate will during the early ,
pan of February next, if not sooner, re (
port to the Senate that Mr. Kellogg is
not entitled to a beat in that body. Ihe
iuvebtigation is now about over, as only
a fexv xvitnesees ure yet to be examiu- s
ed. 1
UtVKHiV A PIiKSWKS'CY.
If Micro in any cemetery aaaoclr .ioi
bridge company, company for the want
factum of fortill/ora, or tlio mamifnetur
of apple -pcarcr.*, or rat trap, or fly poll
on, or locofoco matches, or patent md
duos, or any thing else, from h woode
nutmeg to u wooden lyttii, nod in wai
of a President, let audi at once otter tli
prise to f. S. (iraiit, before he p<nl f<
itic want of a Presidency of some kind
Some folks are perfectly craay wit
lh> iilea of giving tirant a I'rcaldctn
and think the country can no longerei
ml unle t t'l.vksc* gets a Presidency <
the Nicarangtta ran*! can never he bin
unit *• tirant •• 'a tho Presidency oft!
company to 1 tild t' it proposed ditch.
What will he, out* of tho Fulled Sli
ies if tirant doe* not get the l'rcidei
cy?
What will become of tho Nicaraugi
•anal unless tirant gets that I'residei
oy ?
What will become of tirant unless I
gets same kind of a Presidency '
It inuy be that the country and ll
canal will survive if Miaul does not g
the Presidency of either, but,
W ill tirant stirvii e if he does not get
Presidency of some sort ? If there is
ottipanv of any kind in t'entre rouu
let it mske haste to oiler tirant i
presidency lest he Spoil of neglect.
t he <jueslion the lirruOTtu would pi
sent f. rvlebatiug - u ieties, this wnnter,
this fan the United States or ai
"•oropauy exist unless tirant is elected i
President *
Let all party lii.ea be ignored in tl
discussion of this grave >piestion.
• ♦ •
Very truthfully does the Morning p
triot remark that tirant has male tl
circuit of the globe and in all his iute
..jse with the statesmen and srhola
in !.: travel*, has failed even to abao
,i s. ..tart idea, so far a- the public ha'
In <ll al •to gather fr< in h - thouaai
replit dignitied with the title of sped
ee. Nothing ui'vc the ability of
school boy often years of age has mat
• I bis progress front Phi ndelphia un
i hi* Far; enter Hall speec , on his re'.ur
lie has made no suggestion, espresw
• i tii w v f remembrance, t
th ugh the op; rtunitics were unprcc
'en*, i. 110-'cr, ivi . : J .trr tesprr
t
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'he 1 : this ' ■ '
TIIE MAINE fiifN 1
!i !. 1. r; irv Explain? tl
Manner in Which it Was Made.
2 latter fr j:i 11 r.. K. F. I'hiiisbury,
tr i •i ■ t den si i ! Mums, eiplan
< : 11 • ; r . -ig- . f lie go verm
i 1 '
' .rrs for 'i ctiiber - I the hgifsture, hi
iit l '. 1 nan mil h> public :
A 'a. Mr , I) rij li, r IS.- "The si
; r( t r>; ,b" ■ tin nut; •riiy for mctnbc
of the h vi-lxturc was occasioned b
whole tie i 1 *ytematio bribery, but
lor "gt-" ! frnud. There *e s populi
tnsj r 'y ! r g verm : in oppo-itlon t > th
re; ib In tnat y district- giving
fusion majority for g vcrnor the republ
• . , " r>ir 'i no, ritv of th
member* of tho leg slature by trickr
in! other frauds. Tito g vcrnor an
ur >ll have not, however, bated the
•n' "t ■;•* n the e fraud* in any inslanct
rut l aving jurisdiction, but they /.tit
-trolly followed tho constitution an
thrown . ut -ueh returns a" wero fatal!
del live, whether republican or dome
crati . In some i out.! • i more democrat
ic than, l epubi. nn returns have been thu
r.J i, I Republicans have been in th
hat. t f>r years o retly returning Je
feetivn reptibli ,u t-' ..:r.s to the count;
officers for correi'. ..but took adTsntsg
f ileie. '.s in democrat!, returns. Durini
twenty three \ car- of rcpublicaa rule the;
hav e never lost an offici rby moans of ucl
defects, while democrat* have lost roor
or ', in a: v every year. Th ; s ha- erv
e l mstiu .Ii tu crntir town officers mori
careful in' republican* more carcle-a
Tic- 1 <•-< •.: governor and council liavi
lo I r rcpubii aru to the strict loiter o
the i -tit 'i n and the laws, and there
oik i in a' i republb an majority in boll
bra 'lo - . f the legislature. They have ii
r.u ■ ee traveled outside of precedent* e
t ,t. • I by the republicans themselves,
an lin 11. tof the t aoes their action wai
t>.*. 1 on < pinion* given by judges of tin
supreme court- Per instance, tho judges
guv., -i opinion in 1875 that the govornci
a- I i inoil could not count votes return,
od t>r Willism 11. Smith ami W. 11
Smith for the sains office as having been
given tor one and tho tumo parson. Ap
plying tli * rule this year changes tho re
suit in h large number of legislative seats,
in 1077 the iiplgcs gave an opinion that
return* could not lie counted ichen the
signature of officers were written by <>' her
hands than their own. Several case* of
ffharai tor were found this year. In the
same opinion the judges decided that re
turns could not bo counted where the
— 1 ■■ i i*i ■■ in
town dark lid failed to sttcst them .
ir< This rule i haifes several ca>e alio The
n jreturn from Uie rliy of Portland was f
ro tally defvi tlv in not complying with iho,
constitution in giving the names of per
son* voted fir with thsno iber of votes '
1 sgainst each iisnie Sonus lot) vote* were '
#n returned a* ".faltering." This changes
nt the rs-ult of Otrsc senate seats, and leaver 1
ho Ave vacancies la the hou*e. In the p dies l
for of I.swlstowß. Saco, Hath and Rockland '
l_ the returns were signed by a minority of
t|, the alderman. The law require* the i
, y 'whole numbsr of ballot* to l.n given in the
returns, and ttisre are abundant rcpubii- '
can praccdeau fr rejecting them where
they fall in that respect. So, too, where
thrro are, mat# .al differences between
"* the w lio'e tiuS'ber of hall. t> and vote*.
Soveial ( hnget have resulted Ironi these
lelects. in *1 doubtful e*e* the g.v
--•- emur fatid eeuncil consulted eliiinsfit
counsel betor# coifing tea conclusion,
;ua and iu every instance the action of the
n- board wa> utiaßiu us."
K P. Ptti.' ui. r v
lie
, i# * THE APUUAN WAIt
The Kutirw CountJy in Open Kevolt.
t a Itefember 17 l'.spr.trhes re
"B eaived to-day trout Crlcutla give a still
11 darker ctdsriag to the cloud which ha*
''y settled down over Hr.t h pr. st.ects in Af
ghaniitan. Tks w hole country Is biasing
with revolutionary tires. Mid all the tribes
re- are co-operating under llie general war
,is ery of "I'etth to tho invader* 1" Ihe in
ny flusti' of l'.utrian ctnlissrt in inciting
its and eatondsig the revolt ars daily bscoin
ing more mtnifest, ai.,l cart no lotiger be
jj qusstioned
" tielierat fc berts, w tli his'linall but gal
lent aruiy, hat taken rettigs iu Shirpar
Cantor.moui, two miles north of Cabui.
and there r grave doubts whether he
will be ableto hold evsti tbis position, un
tr less speedily and strongl;/reinforced, lfe
*'W reports that the ene tiy in 1 is irnns
•' dude vicicity number thirty thousand
tve Lgliti! g mm, and lie is'iiable to be alts k
lid < 1 at any it ,merit by ■ r. rw ~e!iing num*
ih ' er Esrtast tppea s are made tor rein
f * t ircamenlsfrotn Englatid. After uu ntbt
rk- "f vccupalisn of the Countn, the J}ritish<
, * ' vi si i | "( ■ iirccii.tji
in ' idistke ' rl atl int ar. uad I'a
, hul, end s-tegstber it.o oul.v k .* very
a Ith i rtMlic* -air
! ! i ! ds ■ tr gra;. , , w , ■ ( irc
Iftd era! H ber.s ins 7' > !, etive tr >o[ s
w
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A DKSPKKA'IK KN'sl AUKM ENT HE
TWKKN TH K PF.RI VIA ft AND i
(111 LI ANN.
Pausttta, Dtceuvber Id. Advice* from
Lima, dated November 'A'th, bring Intel
ligem of an important battle on Novir.
her liOth at B place called Nan Francisco.
Tho allied Peruvian* and Iloliviatts, un
der Huetidia, numbering about P.'.(U), at
ia<*k#hl ati invading armv of Chilians in a
strongly Intrenched petition. The aPie
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arJor of tbe llotivians is rapidly spread
ing The Chilian h gate Blanco captured
tho Peruvian gunboat Pelooniayo. The
"Utlook for the Pviuvtati* is anything but
fas orable.
(J RE AT LOSS OF LIVE STOCK BV
KIRK.
lladdonfield, N J,, De-SBibet iB—
morning about half past ena o'clock
thu barn of Mr M. C ltruwoiag, situated
about two mile* from here, was, together
with its contents, entirety destroyed by
fire. Twenty thrre cows and one mule
wi-ro i .sted t" death. Tho ct-ut from the
animals were simply heart rending The
loss i> about ft I 0l. end there is no in
survu-e vrl at. v.-r ll is supposed that the
ban. was set on fire by tramp*.
f'N'Sl t'CKSNIT L ATTEMPT TO ES-
L'APE FROM A MORMON HAREM
Ogden, Uleh. December 17 —J- sephine
Taylor, aged 'AJ a daughter cf the presi
dent of tie M rmon church, attempted io
ecai e ,rotn Flab and her father's harem,
yesterday Sue gton a in ion Pacific
train, hut having no ticket or money, she
was |>ut off at the first station east. Mie
endeavored to get the term at Lintah to
secrete her, hut he refusej, and her fath
er's friends being notified, she was taken
ba' k to Nail Lake to dsy.
THE TYRONE ItAfl.W \\ STATION
DLnTKi' VKu BY I 1 RE.
Tyr. ne. I'a D< ember li s The rail
way -'.at. ii at t'. s place, a smili frame
building, was destroy *d f>y fire this morn
• g The fianses '-riginated fr tn a defec
.ive f .io tkr heater. Tnejbaggagi
room, a itsstll frame building, was also
ti.iri d i l.e ( * ntents, consisting of to k
ets a: 1 the o- al furniture ofarailwat
ifllce. were destroyed. The amount of
the . r i - oil
-A FUEL FKillT
his.;r:i u! t-ci iehi a l'ittihuryh
( littrcii.
; - I'm
- *
■ . i: ; - .
has gfa I. .s n s'i.i '■ assist the wai
■ ut* 1, daily i weekly. aCi rding If
our iidgiticr.t It i* < r;ginal and tire!
in it* news. i'!i ritry. and other !*•
■ :
j.irtiali i in i ujeraod ability • f tte edi"
- : i , , : ;
1 c(\| : - !) oi thr* c I lis of uitro
g ; o and in v powder cn Fo* Island,
Out., "a Saturday, shook and broke
th; gs a'. An herstburg, a if a violent
the . \j>' • 1 "ard (■ rty n •* away.
"I am ail i lsyod out," is a common
i mp'a:nt n hot weather. If you feel so,
gel a i ■ ■. 1 K y-W .: t and lake
it i. ! \ 'i w lat el its p w
er ll k<" up the ! allhy action 'f the
Kidneys. B w< N a*. 1 Liver, and thus re
• r -:. e : atural •: >' 1 itrength to the
seek body.
The l'i i ;iv; in C ir.; • il'Affaires at
New 5 rk . yhasrs e.vrd cable a Iviees
U :n P . , M " ' ing a partial cn
g*g me: ' at T -•->r , !a. where 2.&00 t'uil
ian- w .: i. I 0 0 k; led and < leyen
Kruppgunsa. 1! ur mitra!eucaptured.
The ui'inx-ol upinion of some of
the me t iute. 'fier i nteJical men in this
country i.i.d Kurt; e, suppc rt tbe st le
nient that K.dney-Wort i tbe grandcsi
.list..very y< t I r curitg Kidney and liv
er ti. ibles. i lis, constipation arul lunsi<-
go. It ads on both Kidneys and bowels
at the time itino and thus clean-#* th,
whole system.
N( rv. i Debility ! Norv >us Dtliiiify !
Debility, a depressed, irrilable state ,1
mind Wt ik r.crvou, t exausted fevling.
no , • ,-rgv i f at nimatiori, confused head
■... ■,k*t... iu"' v, the , lisi ■; .' i.e> • I exci •
t*. ntal.i • \ ; work. Tfit* nervou* Jc
tulily I lids M ivr; e .re in E. F Kun
kel's Kttsr wis* f Irwa It Immm :he
system dispel* the ti., ' tal gl som and ties- i
podem y, H"d rejuvenate* the entire sys
(.■tn Sold only in jl.'C b"ti'e*. or -sx
t.. .it -fr.'r'i 41 \k for K. K Kunkel*
Bilt.-r Wine of Iron, and <ke no other.
If \. ur druggist tn it not send to propn
,. |or | 1 K.i -2• 'N. Ninth reel.
pill ndelphia Pa A .\n e free, by send-)
irikT throo vpfit
W.iRM- WORMS WORMS, j
L. I Kunkel - Worm Syrup never fail* i
U> !.-lr.'V I'''), Seat. uiid Stomach
Worm- Dr. Kunkel. th" only -ucces
ful pby-i' :*n whrt remove* Tapo U orm in
w . hours, novo with head, and no toe un- r
,| ri in iveil. Common sense teaches if
rape W mi* be rem >ved a 1 other worm*
■an be readily destroy "J. Advice at of
lee and *1 re. free. Tlio doctor can te'l c
whether or not the patient Im* worm*,
rhousand* are dv ing dally, w ilb worm*,
,nd d not know it Fit*, spasms, cramps,
-ticking and suffocation, sallow eomplex
,in. crcles around thu eye*, swelling and '
min in the stomach, resiles* at night,
[rinding of tbe teeth, picking nt the tio.*e,
•ough fever, itching at the seat, head*
u-lie, foul breath, the patient grow* pale r
Hid thin, tickling and irritation in the an
i..—all these symptom*, and more, come
roin worm* L 1' Kunkel s\\ orm Syr J|
■ p never tail* to remove them. Price y
H (D per bottle, or* six bottles for s>' BO
For i'xpe Worm, write and consult tbe
h.ct r ) For all others, buy cfyourdrug- c
i-t the Worm Syrup and if ha Hhs it not.
end to Dr. K F Kunkel, 'do'J N. Ninth j
Uroot, Philadelphia, I'a Advice by -
nail, free ; send three-cent stamp. *
7jul4t
BUr 50WE BUTTHK WORLD KKNOWNID
Light Running White Shuttle Sewing Maohine
HO HI M !*LK A CHILD CAN U9K IT. * V
Nlf o ning Tieadle. Aulomlc T*naion '*. t u.re# ho change to do any familv aewing Work* ail rlo<4 un ant # #
. * hardened Inn or atce'. Ile-irin-e adju.uhla, Shuttle **lf threading anJ 11 aJ* .1 eolid ate* I T#ni..n n 2L® .f? 61 1
change I without removing (mm Machine. Mora room under arm than any other machine mad* Suo motion 1 Lil^it
ran bn wound without running maciiino. Double atoel fond, or load on hoth aide* of needle Table huilt an of'eee 1 t u!! iT m
cd wood, Uid aoroa the trrain to prevent .plating or wrping It l beautifully ornamented, accurately made • it. Z
'*l running, htnutnnrit, letl mitffint and moat popular machine in the world. * "aiaaa ■
A f'll i ft "f*!t< hinenU, and ofthe boat, free with earh machine.
The \V It IT K Machine la warranted -r 6 y e ,r. • a papar t* that effect dirert from tba company'. banda la mi...
machine. Buy no WIIITK without thla paper. Why buy the old .trie machine* that hava baea on the market for -ii-iL
run . l , ri,k in K"'hg a huilt over machine? liuy toe WIIITK end aroid all auch rlak. Wa ara readVU> riUeVw
\V II UK in direct comi>etition with any other family machine in tbe market. ' Wacw th^M
I VV nte for circular., aee and try thia celebrated machine, before laying aay other. Oo# or two agent. wanted f r lha .. n ti %
, and w. at*rn part of Centre Co to whom the company'a beat diecount will ba given, the tame I am getting. Tbe coun trk t
; large for ine alone. Ordera by mail promptly filled. ' ™ l# °-
H. J BOYKR, Art.. AAROHMITRO, Ckstp.K #>.
• ( SKKHOI.It (ian. Aift.. for Union. SnyderMiln. Junla't*. ferry, Dauphin and Cumberland countiaa To whom al
re umutilcalioni m at be atldroaaed for agrurte. In thnee f!o'. "•■ at
MAOH 1N EH REPAIRED. •
N. 11-I bare al -he uecaatary too', for repairing any old machine*. No difference bow old. worn ane dilapidated your
chine I. f can make it a. go -d at new. and rej.dan and ornament it in a auparior m .noar. Giro ma a trial. Bring your m.ch£
to my eh op No money aaknd until you are convinced that your machin* work, and look* lika a new on*. II .1 BOY Kit
. ; lei i.
Lawrence L. Brown
Dealer in Coal and Grain, at Bellefonte,
IB SELLING ANTHRACITE COAL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES :
BROKEN, per Ton 14 75. I STOVE, per Tan, f^|
EGG. per Tun 14,75. | SMALL STOVE, per T00,....'..,. f|
r CHESTNUT, pet Ton, 94.66.
Also Pays Highest Cash Price for All Kinds of Gr; iW
and Seeds.
]3nov am __ • H
-- • r f • - ■
This s|ace is reserved by m
SSt A LOEB I
THE LI VEL I EST, (IIEV PEST and BEST J
STORE IN CENTRE COUNTY I
A
C BINGES' i
> r.W > l OKK
H i i haii 1 an ita constant-1
:
.
TRY HIS YORK CIGARS.
! I Lol'K, UK AN. STOSE
. . •
at. ! : .id c.. ii'tJr of Cuuitry
<. \ LI. AN 1' til VE Hi M A TKI A I-.
( . HINGES.
Centre Hall.
Sellers 1 ,i %: v
I\ y ail r. i 1 thv in l pUas-int ami
r ■
r li ujhs% colds, crotin, iiuarae
jCougfa^.7£&
i (iivt. im
. :p- iitiio re! ■ uhtr rer used, ami has
'<\ pim ' lhe e * ir u iie* rl
UJ lUp • l thai ■MMI I• j
had fr n t!.f > ugh mixture- now in I
Sold by ail tlruggistf at 25c I
> i:n itu ii m oon.
i z relth in rvrry Überoflb* system
. r*i 1 r ins"! hv thai remarkable pr
; arat |,|V|ISKY S IMPROVED
. .ll.ti •> >K\UI'HKK I r the steady
ureal S f.i!. Watting. Mercurial Di
. K* .Mion. Krftipeias, tital decay,
ar.i ivov indication ot irntniTcriihcj
't -a ■ j,;* ,!< >'► li . d Searcher i the
'• ne rcmcdr that van a.wave be relied upon.
- DruggitU e ! it.
a . Ae ".
HI- -.1 IV ; n T .<•• :fll.r : n
n I t Ml* 1} il I ' >lr n" "
<i /< A WKKK o i uroan t. * r
|l fll 11 •>• ■ cat ital risked Y
mil
| Hlk w;• u'.ci| nic. Thebeslop
II 111 (. ri iv over offered for
'• o|l 11 I r ir !in jf t ■ w Tit. Y> u
< ™" ™" e. jl i try nothing else unli
you tee for yourself what you can do at
• • i- bjfiness are offer. No room l > explain
I hero Y-'U can dev to all your lima or \
or.lv ynur spare time to the business, and i
• make great pay fur every lir ur thai you
m rk W •uen n ake as much a* men I
. s.-nd for epecial private terms and partic-
Cars. whu-b n mail free $ ■ Ouli.l frer I
li VI complain ot bard times while you ]
have v.fh a chance Address U. HAL- •
I.KTT A CO.. Portland. Maine. j
a
1 Lewi Vr2, Centre dr Spruce Creek lIK
WESTWARD.
I 3 5
, uri A*• **•*• "V*. <
M -ntavdon 6.A'
Lcwisburg ~l 'i -'® b.35
Coburn 1
, Arr at Sprinv* Mill
EAST WARD. .
£ 10*
„ AVt AM A.M. P.V .
-ipriuc Mi 115... J*i. id
i'obnrn It' to , .
Lewtsburg. 12.4A f'.to'l
Vrr. at Montanuon _o'St 1.0" (•.(*'
* I and Y*i •nro rt a! Montandon with
p r Mail, wi lioitha Philadelphia and .
R. R.
S,and t with Day Express east and
Niagara Lvpre-- west.
No, anil i. ith East Lino west. "
RENNbYLVANIA RR.
Philadelphia and Krie Railroad Division, j)
WINTER TIME TABLE
li
On n.l after St M<*Y. No 1-%. the tralna on b
It.. I' u.a.l.ti Ma a Cue iteilr,.edOlrletuo aiUraa a „
J
rHIK M All.iearea I nla.Wlfl in 'iM pm
llriUturc 4 JA** >
Moilnd,iD H
•• •• ► Wa A
lan k llarra U 40 • tt li
lUftov* II no m
srratKrl* [Wpn
N'lAii MU I \ •*•• PblU
llarriiburf 11 HO 4 w
•• •• M ' tmrndon I OS p m
•• arr At iViilUmiport Up m
m lank llatffD tfttpai
\ AST 1 INK rttUUlpbU II *• m
11-<rrt*!urg p n
•• •• M.intmnil.m T 2A p iu
•• arr at Wtlllittipnrl 7 34 p m
•• •• lah Wl4 *on C4O p m
EASTWAUD. t ((
P4CIHOKI ltm I'H'li lltH 700 am L
•• i rrusijr Shore HI ain IT
" M WllhamiH>rl l>l4am
•• •• Montamlon 9 H4> a m ..
•• arr at HanrlObur# 12 4am *1
* ** " rtilladalphta 4 40 p iu
D4T KX.lmw \i
I. m k llavpn llSOam
•• •• WUiutnwporft 1140 pm m
•• •• Monundou 147 p m P
•• arr at llarriabuni 4ln p m r
" l*hlUdlphla 730p nt O
KRIK M All.Uarc# Rrnova MOp m \
" Lock llavon v W p m
•• WtUtamaporl lliop'm V
•• M .uitandon '*
arr at llarrUhurc S44a tu f.
" I'hlMfflpnll 700a iu j„
FA LllKlnvM Wtlliaiuaport 384a iu
arr at Harrrtaburf 844 am D;
arr at Philadelphia 740 am , rt
Par car* *lll run itw*n Philadelphia and Wll
Itamaport in Niarara Ki Weal, F.rle Ki. Weat. Phlla P"*'
tlolphu K*preaa Kaat.and lay Kt. P.aat and Sunda th
El Kar Sl.i**pln# araon all night tralna
ATM A . Htl.HVf IN. Usanara Wrtf>*r totaadaat
C T At.texakdkr. C M. BowgiT® l
A LEXANDERA BOWER, Ab l
I V tornan-it-U*. Bsllsbsti. Sneclelettenilci m
.-iven So Collections, end Orphan*' Court preclu
Msr heeaaeultod ia Oenuen sod laglieh. Oftoe 27!
OerusM"S bandWß. a>fM7tf
G. GUTELICi
Oontiat, MlUeim.
Offers 'rr n> iaei iltagi tha uoMte Ra
" ' r& ai. fperatir* la (be deatal pr
Itmiacowr I ebtraps
avl-n
/i\ N < ill REMoYD WITHOC
V_ K ' e, and. :n met < ases. witbot
; > Apply to C. P / Fiecl.er. M D
I rjj oantra e . l'a. Jul 1
NATIONAI HOTEL
( dRTLAM'TST * "ar llroadwer
NEW 'KK
H' .TCHK i c S A PND, Proprietor*.
o.\ lUi: FAI'I'F.AN PLAN.
T! >• r. -tjurant, & tsn.i iunrh root
■ i-! are for cheaptiM
in! x.fllence of I'vii*. Room* 50cti
: jfrdav. $3 t4lO per week. Cor
i. i i- nt 4 ■ a! ferr> and city railroad*.
Yea Fiirnllm** Sew Murittgc
mcnl. 23jao l
"a mjji T RONTH guaranteed
14 I■mi 12 a day at home made bj
| m , 111 i" industrious. Capita
A All I jircd . we will star
I iSIi r Men, women, boy
I |fflw V land girls make money fas
:f ™" w ter it work for ut thai, s
anvthin Tlr work is light an.
p lent an and suchas anyone can go itgbi
at. Tt who an wise who see this no
tice wi send us tieir addresses at onct
and M" r thetnsaves. Costly Dutfil and
terms Now is the time. Those al
readv. t. k arclav ing up large sums ol
trie* AddrcsaTßCm & CO . Augus-
M M. JSjun y
DR >BERHOirZER-.< LINIMENT.
IK HI OK MII.K.
le r. lt-lj iwernieil d.l etteasirelj need for
HbeeWtlem. S roel< I eet. Acbee. S'eine. Noree.
Miaeiswellie*e. Np-ine. elt It i of tbe creeteet
• *loi carina Co<*>atl*. >pr*ir *sd •oelllca* la
lileQalcklr en4re!r It at once eootbea *ed
rr'te*.' neetiß "'e leate auwin and tbe
nertae. 1 ho"e*r "ill lie paid bark u> ant
<<a et aallaftod 1U cSecU SVlo* at Itttt. 4
"'iftsarrj oB'T fcS**< Oberbiigaw.lt. D.
bldbr J V Hall.
The I'lrnix PeeteeeL
Marrorri lueif IT pecallartr adapted to old per
ana, Mnuaiiii'ScblMren It breaks a cold
It • •>**' l*Je #tp*tor*Hon II aire* In
•tat relief ll !• •Ira*ih II reet It
bama.te more rn' eaj Iber medicine Then
aaeieof tbe cltire of Keeiern I'rnn.jl'acla hare
nod ti for Jec p**il teeiifr to tbe relief airen
aid < urrr eflrrled Vice IS cento or k botUee for *l.
Prepare.! i r l/t'l-erhnltfer 1* D.
bob! bj J . D. f raj. Centre Hall.
nttM A> !!-** AN D COW P.'WPII.
Srepr clock heal *ad la r. -1 roaeujoa. It aide
,t x ..ii .nan * !'< make* tat. muecteaaa.l
...Ik ltj oslna |k>-v*e Oill do more wort and row
.IT# more milk a*' 10 better eplrtte and ooadlttoa
t alo< keep* port heal"., and Increaree tbe 411*0
Jljofeatr I' t" d ' D Pi tori ttberholtser, *1
N I r.t etroet. Pbtl* It laeold
to actual rretehf IJeMtaper |...nnd t.j J D Mur
.T.irntr# Itall- 1 w ■ J • Tbompeon, Potter* Mill*.
r ll'!
•A mI • ilk TO SOOOOA YEAR, or
il tj II Is 6to a day io your
VI 111 own locality. No risk,
m I kll I Women do as well at
m I 111 I men Many make more
11 11 If VI than the amount stated
■ ™" above. No one can tail
make nVy Any or can do tbe
work. Y t,n tudl l * f ri,tn W cl< - 42
*n hour devoting your evenings and
, (>ar e tia° th c buMiiess. It costs noth
inj'lo :r*e business. Nothing like it.
for ino ,n, ' ilß K ever offered before
Mjsin. rfASanl and strictly honorable.
Reader/ 011 w nt to know all about the
(>e,t ia business before the public,
tend us- 21 " address and we will send you
full pH u '* rt ' * n d private terms free.
<amii|orih sr>$ r > also tree. You can
Lhan it* UB y°UC mind for yourself.
,\ddr.~iK*YKOE BTINSON A CO.,
Portlp Maioo.
CENTRE HALL
limwarc Slorc.
J O. DEININGER.
w, complete Hardware Store lias
,preened by .he undersigned in Con
re i, where lie is prepared to sell all
; i n i Building and House Furnishing
jjj are. Nails. Jfce.
and Hand Saws, Teunon Saws,
Naws, Clothes Racks, a full assort
npf Olnss and Mirror l'latu Picture
.- <s, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table
try. Shovels. Spades aad Forks,
,s. Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs,
ie-Shoes, Nails, Norway Roils. Oils i
Bolls, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varna i
i. I
ctures framed in the finest style. \
lything not on hand, ordered upon
lest notice.
9~Remember, all goods offered cheap
an elsewhere. 1
IIN BLAIR LINN.
Attorney-at-Law,
eon Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa j
feb tf
BELLEFONTE
; MUSIC STORE 5
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m JHBjKlßgfcj-k •qjW
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| Pianos! Pianos!!
ORGANS!
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ALL THE POPULAR SHEET M
MUSIC. iM
REPARINO AND TUNING DONE
IN THE BEST MANNER
P I A \ OS. n
- CHICKERIKG,
P. STEIN WAY,
[; ARIOAV,
WATERS, F
F -O—
--2 ORG A .V S .
If EBTY,
'* I WATERS,
WOODS,
MASON A HAMLIN.
„ BARGAINS IN
: PIANOS AND ORGANS'
"j
OcUve Roaewoofl Pianos. a.
I Only 9150. m
tt Slop Organ*, 2 Fnll Set of H
Rcedw, Price 3270,
Only tWS. !
13 Slop OrgmiH. 3 Full Set pf
; Hrods. Prlro S3lO,
Only 373. J
I fThie Organ hat the "Grand Organ Knee !
Swell.")
S4H>ond-liahd Organ* fo 125.
Socond-liHud Piano* for S3O.
VIOLINS, AND ACCOItDEONS, J
$2.00 and upward*.
Piano and Organ luntructor*.
OoTcnt and StonU.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Sewing Machines! -v.
New DOMESTIC SSO.OO
New WHITE $25.00.
New ST. JOHN $25.00.
New Improved SINGER $22 50.
New Improved HOWE $22.50.
Second baud Machines as low as $5. JM
AGENTS FORE BUTTERICK ACO S ||
PERFECT-FITTING PATTERNS.
Oiders by mail solicited and prompt
IT filled.
No Agents employed, The buyere*
gt t the Agtnts profit. We buy our
p.anos, Qrgans and Machines for
Ctish.and w ill give customers the ad
ventage.
BUNNELL A AIKENS.
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
ft b27
JL SPANGLER, Attamey-at Law
* Contultatinn* in English and
German. Office in Furst'snew building.
D7H.Rhu]e.
AUCTIONEER -PottersMills. Years
of experience in other parts of the
slate enable him to guarantee tbe utmost
kstisfactiou as sn Auctioneer. Vendues
cried si reasonable charges, A share of
the publio patronage kindly kolicited.
DF. FORTNEY Attorney at Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rey ■
nulds bank. H4nav'#4
DR. J.e w. RHONE, Dentist, ean be
found at hie office and residence A
on North side ot High Street, three doors "K
East ot Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa.
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