t t _——_—_= Tho Centre Reporter. EURTE one suns unin BBITOR, —— cme (sn wn scons yexere Hany, Pa., Feb, 12, 1880, wi f the ent I re republican party of Penn- cania favors one candidate for presi and Don Cameron favors another, en Pennsylvania goes as Don goes, That's the short of it, - ol - Guns will go off, and are no respectors of opinions to the contrary. Proof A man named Hoover of Tyrone ywiship, Perry county, the other day accidentally killed his wife while fool with a gun which he thought he conid not discharge. We are now ready for the next case. The only regret is that such guns do not 4 Ww ing i and | { f it w the father in stealing Louisiana { M t col mseil t ¢ dina g him to clinch » i juity. il ) : what honest man would bel? he ini Bah, & ip of Col, VW. hi It (P00 We have received W. Brown's Jewell {Ka.) Rep a Copy & woe trustit will be a financial success, [t shows one queer taste about it, how. for President. Don to } title him to it, Col, one to make the Lil Cameron, f ir for the presidency or es the name of Don 3 is anything v A fit yim irown is the only discovery, We would have supposed the Colonel's political ax- perience in Pennsylvania would rather have tended to give him a disgust of Cameronism than a it. If our old friend will read the proceedings of Ww love for the republican state couvention pt Har risburg, last week, he will find that the Cameron's are having a hard time to get ap stairs, . -o. A says y of them, Besides, they add very ittle, if anything, new to the practical 1t 18 Ww whington permanent of 1 herefore time this whole i ails i ont is 1800 vy, havi: 1088, run Wy Lr IN ITE RESULT A VICTORY THAN A DEFE. PRESIDENT DATE ONL) CONTEST A [ Herald corresponden oy i § 1820 ‘ i 3 Washington, Feb, 4, 1850 at Harris priv it Ure Wis g0 keen here that e despatches early made known to a numbar of per sons the details of the day, The opin ton of those who have in the course of i FY ie } thir evening heard these delalis is th Mr. Cameron's victory fefeat for him, as has Ou ‘ unexpected weakness in at worse than a developed hi i i8 it # and and determin and antisthird ation of the anti-Uameron term sentiment, ’ PURI ) 3 CAN “Ta carry the Conventio row a majority as 128 to 11 n in Cameron's have done,” said a shrewd wise man pe EOF THE IRON] KUNDERTHE OBELISK, | Capt. Gorringe who superintends the \ i XA CELLEN( THE no work of moving the Obelisk, at Alexan- | I dria, in Egypt, and ita shipment to New York, says, Jan, 10, that, after some trouble with the timbers to he used | ‘ { blocking, the obelisk was secured on the of bringing it! w gradually and! Mocking and the work 3 i down to the sea-level successfully going on, in twelve feet of the love! from whi I be A \ main until the foundations of the wiil launched, and there it must il ia. CO I'o constractions has been cleared away, the remove of foundations have been to construct them, To deal matier, i blocks 3 . » i weighing from four to five and \EPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN.! TION | ir i my Time, but Cameron Fixes it for Grant, | Phe republican state convention assem» | ved at Harrisburg, on 4, and as we pros] Hoted Inst Reronren, Don) ron bagged NH fop Cran, although | 1 republican masses of our state nro for Blaine, From the proceedings 10 matler that relies to the Senator Herr offered the in wook's TRING } we copy presidency: | following resos ted to invention from structed to support Grant for the presidential womination, and to vote as a unit on that may before That the delogales eloc ean national e his state are hereby in N Cone he convention "m , nr I's was the signal for a furlous out Blaine wan propesed three cheers for his candi i» Une enthusiastic are hewn out of single pieces of white granite, and there are six pieces in all i % Inclosed in these are three other blocks, ' wound together with iron or} two of white granite and one of granite the whole ! too excited and angry to respond, They gave vent to thelr feelings in hisses whis For a time the eonfusion uproar exceeded even that of the general cancus the night previous. When Mr. B of Craw and tone, ‘ SAMMY HUNTER'S MURDER, . p |¥ iy tt MeLain Convicted os Murder in the Necond Degree—A Trial of Three Weeks, Pittsburg, February 1. | The jury in the cate of Samuel MeLain, indicted for the! murder of little Sammy Hanter, at Brad: |, dock, on March y has returned a verdict | of guilty of murder in the second degree. | Sanmy, a bright, delicate lad, was nl driver at the Kdgar Thompson Steel |F Works March 5 and was at at 0 o'clock on alone al a stable, and his dead body was found in the river, an eighth of a mile distant, shortly " y ‘ WOK, He quit work 1 i { asl seen n after 7 o'cl with ghastly wounds on the head and face Melaln and Samuel! Gilsal, bosses at the stable, and Theodore Grross, a colored boy employed about the(® $4 ile, were all indicted for murder but a nolle pros allowed in Gross case and severance granted in Melain McLain's trial began three! weeks ange and has been the leading topie of conversation Pittsburg all the while WAS i » and Gisal g, I in 8 Tho esse was given {0 the jury at nine ¢ o'clock last night, and at four this afters (noon the verdicistated was rendered, The J Londen, Jan. 30.«Ily the fire damp exs losion in the colliery at Molsson, Baxony, esterday, ten miners were killed and ine injured, Nine persons who were in 16 pit ut the time of the explosion sre un. for “Philadelphia, January S0ib, TRE0. Notice 0 Mi ckholders of the Lewish i per He Company, = Stockholders of the Lewishurg, Centre and Bpruce Creek Railroad ow held by The Lewisburg Are and Tyrone hereby notified certificate x, of Blog in amounts of r of attorney for the transfer thereof duly socuted, to James RB M'Clure, No at wi there will be delivered to hange for sald stock in The snd Tyrone Railroad Come tifie proportion of one share of the wisburg sand Tyrone Railroad Com Awishurg tock of the Lewisburg, Centrennd Bpruce ‘rock Railroad duly transferred STRICKLAND KNEASS, 238 Routh Fourth Nt. Philadelphia, Ps. No, andy 8¢ SPAIN. TwentysFive Vessels Wrecked and Forty Persons Drowned, Madrid, February 6. “Oigial dispatahs ex have beon received giving further dos tails of the recent hurricanes in the Phil ippine Islands, Twenty-five vessels of i ¥arious classes were wrecked, Including of other vossela were damaged, Persons were drowned. NENTRE C0. FA RMERS' HOME = J TH cB 1 x 4 BUSH HOUSE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Improved Stabling apd Carefal Hostlers Low Bpeein! Rates for Jurymen and Wits pesses, Cleanliness, Comfort and Table unexeelled. NO DISCRIMINATION sgainstibe Producers of our food, than whom none are more worthy, or more en- titled to attention. The Bush House hay. ing over three times the capacity of other hotels, there is no occasion or disposition to place the guests in attic rooms, This accounts for its growing Loeal Trade. We do not trust your horses to the care and profit of parties disconnected with thelho- tel J. H. MYERS, Proprietor, febitf Forty-six wh ighest Modal at Vienra & Philadel $i. E&HT. ANTHONY & Co. 501 Broadway, New York, Manufacturers, Importers and Deal. Yea 7 ers in [¥elvel Frames, Albums, Graphoseopes STEROSCOFES AND VIEWS, | Engravings, Chromos, FPhptographs, asd kindred gasde-Celebritios Actresses, ote, » mtn f } ness {Photographic Materials. - | We are headquarters for everything ia i _ the way of plicons and Magic Lanters, sing the best of ite kind in the § Steraten Each style Market Beautify of Statusr dow, ' Convex Glass, Manufacturers of Velvet Frames for Miniatures and Convex Glass Pictures. | Photographic Transparencies ¥ and Engraving for the win. Catalogues of Lanternsand Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ten cents, 15jantt — J; USTIONEER ~The undersigned re- specifully offers bis services to the citizens of Centre county, as an auctioneer, Several years suceessful sxperience suas wlos him to render the utmost satisfaction n crying sales, GEO, KOCH, Washington corresponden Secretary Sherman is in mourning over Heo savs a not unfriendly to “1 would rather | steel! “do up the pty business of in: o delegation, and | wn at instructions, to be fi tha counts ¥ v with a lead rim around|g, to wetures are secured tos En meels exactly go off at the other end, or send the charge the other way, so the fool would v for his folly. —— Don Cameron has bagged the republi- legation of this state for Grant, « wo predicted in last week's Res rd, offered the following as an amend.|Yerdi those with], ant: Res SIV with general approval. is relatédd to John That, while we pledge our. | Seett, president of the Allegheny Valley I McLain hs 8 Distriet Attorney Me These eminent friends made al a) - hy have given ig th Kt . loot any el venti them similar i { Gisal, aged about I 16 GUO BUY NONE BUTTHE WORLD RENOWNED Light Running White Shuttle Sewing Machine. SOSIMPLE A CHILD CAN UBE IT. the Harrisburg convention, strnetit tr } wl a i il , have to pa y similar s lved, § Lo support the nomination of the res Ra _{publican party, we seo no good reason fori, [United States iabandoning tha position taken by the par { tor than any iron we make to-day, fority in our own snd other states in 1876 of : \ sition to A third presidential term, | vigorous effort to aequit MelLaln, and will rt and we hereby indorse and reaflirin thelcontinue it by a motion for a new trial, There can be!,aolutions passed by our own state cons f the iron, for vention held in this city in 1876, upon this y ) : a i lo have th Man who CLArY erinan A en dw ™ { y 4 BE ba 0 Lhe tron 18 in perfect preserva- ‘ Wl A is baen snd 1ad a long talk with him says i hot i u, must ba back n, and so far as | can indgs it is . d. He hau Cormick. UORANLINOUS [his vole Cle he is much dispirite | MOUS OF nearly Convention, Pennavivania OW Loy i if ut fleve that Bell telling Neadle, Automatic Tension, requires no change to do any (amily sewing. Works all closed up and free from dost so hardened iron or steel, Bearings adjustable, Shuttle self threading snd made of solid ses! Tension on Shuttle can be chasged withouteemoving from Machine, More room under arm than any other machine made. Stony motion, by wanieh bobbin can be wound without runging machine. Double sted! feed, or feed on both sides of needle. Table built up of seven thicknesses of wond, laid across the grain to prevent splitting or warpiog It is brautifolly ornamented, accurately made: its mechanism is perfect, the easiest running, handsomest, best satisfying and most popular machise in the world, : A ful set of attachments, snd of the best, free with egch machine, I'ne WHITE Muchine is warranted for 5 years; & paper te that effect direct from the company’s bands le given with each machine. Buy no WHITE without this paper Why buy the o'd style machines that have been on the market for 20 years and thus run the risk in getting & built over machine? Buy the WHITE and avoid all such risks. Weare ready to place the WHI TE in direct competition with any other family machine in the market. : Write for circulars, see and try this celebrated machine, befure taking any other, and western part of Centre Co,, g large for me alone. Biaine men . wd | . . \ t i ] 'g vit 18 as hard as steel it is as doe«{ PRP here was quite a storm in the ne o e tion, but Don knew how to fix yf the delogates, as the Camerons fin exireine softest rion, nm ¢) that should (fail by appealing the Court » next. The general belief is that} MeLain killed Sammy while in a fit of] and that Gisal witnessed the mur. by mutilated body in a bag and and if mven would not attempt to have ia true. as 1 hi this til at been assured and be ole of 3 was brought about iy by utmost efforts and with no opposition § Blaine, why, simply Cameron an ex-i' tL ast y the age { ye ' 3 : . 1% 3 ry ihee ¥ o 5 : ER rin a ryat and, 129 to 113 case to the Dupreme Gisal's trial ty TUCs tL hi man) an indorsement cfppome kind. The that aclive Ye ( ion ins far Gmail, ; a i fquestion i . Lion inst lor tm Oo ony must have been put into)" : : know so well how. have m (Sher on Lameron s A storm of applause, hisses and groans 1t is clear that a fair expression of the republi an masses of Pennsylvania would give 3 for Blaineto 1 for Grant, b they are not their own masters; joy are the slaves of Cameron, which never was =o plainly shown ss in lus Blaine's people are Pennsylvania Mote . ye ERY | Blaine, would given the pedestal Was placed | IR i position before the foundation. : ' : . . . no. greeted this proposition. Benastor Herr then, i the It on Beneath the blocks all from shows that 1 oi yy} ni \ thowever, got the floer and spoke quite elo- are others inclosed by | = 15 1 Simon 4 | passion, old ‘oli hand Secretary recognized Cameron had a shaping Wednesday's events, and that above mentione : : ide d assisted McLain to conceal It very in| dent are badly beaten : quently in defetise of his resolution cons|4er and assisted Molain to conceal It it Hilt MAA i . . A . i ) : and secured for the lower step in the) the : . l blacin Isidering the gag put upon him by the|P'SCiNE § p y the nh in county committee. He was!OMTYing it to the river. > worthy foundation for what rested on itlioudly lauded by the G a! a TS r 1d vould rel Jiouily unis ud by thas Grant men-and SOMETHING NEW. 1 i [From the New York World.) : ; One or two agents wanted for the central to whomthe company’s best digeount will be given, the same I um getting, The county Is too Orders by mail promptly £lled . : i H. J. BOYER, At, Ainoxssrro, Cextrz Co, Pa, : for Union, Bnyder, Mifflin, Juniatia, Perry. Dauphin and Cumberisnd counties. Te whom sly communications must be addressed for agencies in those Co's, Address him at Middleburg, Pa. . . ACHINES REPA : N. B —1 have sll the necessary tools for repairing any old machines. chine is, I can make it as good as new, and rejadan and orna emmy sheep ; 1} TESTANT ANI ANDIDATE. i al wen who weigh nd bat unless bh i he nominatio : same manner. The whole structure is a} Dyyp) among i i i opinion cn Don, the son, owes him all allegiance a } penen i ¥ ara § Orne $3 which i8 more exactipg than the mar- i ire accustomed to Pp events ay an moreover held Dy he ex resident olitieal d, as it would really be impossible to|bissed quite vigorously by the other| 4 “) § * 3 » % ait riage relations between the Clans Sher C. SEEBOLD, Gen. Agt,, and What y srieves the Secretary is the cool manner | iy ready to testant for in Harrisburg puts “The iustruction a every Cameron, who was early on the ground, Indeed, affair tl week's Convention, a now and from here will be no voice at all at Chicago Maine statesman—the whole jon must vote as a unit for Grant a third term—vyet the rank and file e! How do our republicans You are it iv In improve on any part of it, | am remov. side with great care, and in-| Gen. Albright Carbon 1 » Fe) 5 to transpdrt the pieces and replace] Koontz of Somerset then spoke in opposi.| burglars of i gwed man Cameron, special f 1 { the most prominent i young walking after hav. his i business ike ir y & { ing everythin 1d itd ch No difference how old, wore ane dilapidated your ms. " mantit in a superiorMnanner, Give mes trial, Bring your mechines No money asked unti! you ara convineed that your machine works and laoks like a new one, HJ BOYER. t \ i 8 5 3 4 and Gen | Asones il Danse! i i 1m . an Francisco was 8 ‘} The form tout of eourt th ; {er said that no man had 8 more profound | In secured an acquittal Irespect for Gen, Grant than himself, but] latest job, by a prompt ang i*divy"’ with the powers thal be {ual rates the he i which he utter t adoptes } 1 x £% i 3 : in is lv ignored. t ) i H 5 t instructions for G ¢ other day, Nt : r.- silt 1 them exactly as 1 found them. Thejuon to instructions for Grant. 4 Hl CAO VARS 3 platform does not give Sher regarding It is & kind of granite with which I am not famili Of 18 : "oe white granite is itself a curiosity. man any credit at all for executing the 3 } i sO Close vole, alter gL gives al Lhe us The Blain he Cameron voke now? i by one man, and he heeds not our wishes. This situation jwould be bad enough for negroes, but it is the 1.000 white republicans of Pennsyl vania that wear Cameron's chains. financial policy of his party, credit entire to party. President feels a little sore, too, that his {thera were others who could 11 the presi and} , > . > § WE ion intact of such heavy pieces) course the removal r a well-to-do but anxieus looking } and haus Bid in athe nig at amount to noth badly managed stractions amoun PEE. He has DV mination proved Pennsylvania republicans the ex~President and do hird term policy, 1 he candidacy of the ex- less he is going to allow a fight the and who co be elected by the republican party. this connection he would name Elihu | Washburne and James G. Blaine, The| {utterance of these names by the speaker the antial ehair with honor ule the preservat In|stranger touched his arm beckoned I to worse n will require time and close personal care! 3 rw ay. idy, the ¢man, "“theman whe him into & Gd “You a ‘Te you," asked the gen was tried tosday Gen, Albright coneluds] “Well, wot of it Administration was not attended to in the platform, He had would be indorsed. Some of Sherman's he followers believe that if the Sherman ler § Pe ' hat it aetersi. 4 Qpervision, « re Ferrel,” aren't hoped that 1t : i do want ¢ Lhe to ‘resident, un- lift—one that is not solely purchased for | to be patronage and | stand on ita | made for him, and if he shoulda make the l without pay—that the Secretary will oo 9 for sale cracking replied tl i not levoked applause and that of Blaine was i loudly cheered, i i y MASSACRE, t is a fatal blow the THE LUCAN uses | rg E The Czar of Russia is reported to be He is represented as subject to longed fits of depression, remaining hours and even days in a state of al~ most unconscious lethargy. These fits are sneceeded by wild exhiliration, dur nz which the Cesar is most affable, geni: a and it is at these moments at his courtiers ask and receive from the most extravagant de- ion. is said that in one of these a the Czar announced was re i grant Russia a practically Democratic form of government, and to call upon his peopie to elect a legisla- t Id frame a constitution- form of government. Report t the deposition of the Czar by his t at all improbable. Ce ————— lowing is a statement of the States currency outstanding at vis date: “Old demand notes, $61,340 | tender notes, all issues, $346,681, ie year notes of 1863, $47,535; two jotes of 1863, $13,650; two year a notes of 1863, $23,350, compound wotes, $250,480; fractional cur- sues, $15,608,734; total, $362, i | “boom” does not soon get & spontaneous | , ; . Dealer in Coal and Grain, at Bellefonte, IS BELLING ANTHRACITE COAL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES : BROKEN, per Tob,.cccciiviiviinniiniinmsnnnn 31 15. | STOVE, pir Tobp.iciinninins £4.00 EGG, per Tons. coverrsssssssssssssscssness sss sssnsc$Bi10 | SMALL STOVE, per Ton,.......uemmenssonmsssn $4.90, CHESTNUT, per Toler snesnsisesnisssivessmares Shi, : Also Pays Highest Cash Price for All Kinds of Grain and Seeds. {ed by saying that the convention must re. bresker, | spect the popular wish ; if it did not defeat) “Why, Just 1 you'll my would surely follow, ape aking so low-—bul the fact is I've come Gen, Koon i | the way from the San Joaquin look i with propositions A NOTORIOUS FAMILY MURDER. ED AND THEIR BODIES BURN- his excuse Pe legs ¥ wil : ; i i be opposed both thes! He was ®P 8 party in your line of business.’ “Have, ¢h yeupport Grant, norcould hej YO I-—-well, I've a little proposition must bei'® make 10 you “Exactly,” said the Ferret, i're a bank cashier down in becoming a contesta in Harrisbu {shows that he would be a weak contest Camer lered, and blun frp i iY. ret ' ; 1 reat blunder o n fi 8 { i k . I , of the reselution, i # -A bout v @ i . ri} » 1é i even io thal case to-day gi eUTUArY ia ER in a the Presidential track and engage crusade against Grant, 8 partly i “ m m ente fant, i 2 { dered Dat i i i nd maske Incas, re theinot in favor of instructing the delegation » Chieago t ide ug i srmined to s always amis .-— of the somewhat notoriyus Dons jt ai 4 | fs { the Convention, and t take.” {5 In Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania is for | t At Chaoicago for Grant. Thus it was done by Don, The republicans of Chester cot the avor the wa that the delegation ompelled to He { ra bed posed to the third term becsuse the rule| i established at the close of Washington sb} ' i se tt om s 43 .e since been broken and! "How did you know that os. were totally con-lhe was not in favor of bresking it now the genliemian, much amazed, about] Besid | understood that the ad-{ "ANC ministration of Gen. Grant bad gone over by the directors on the 1st, and satisfactory to the republican party, but 5 You cant i He wani me to g be irhoot your hat full of holes, find the combi. father, ad iovous hav | calmly HG JO OWS, A soy ail boy {¢ { (RLEER y an rly = Yaine. Pennsvivania is . yolass a unit, WARE ODs . TERM f FA AN LERENGE le the MOL the whole it has been, according Un inions fiere f i HE WR 0 % 1 fave ¢ jen ss ® th the bod sho i ¥ : i b 1) AnLy are | a disastrous and probably | i renomination ol the It Of ‘ stammered scription ies of second term has ne i he Cameron Grant ar | futa rangement and at a mass-meeting de-| dnd ! resid “a rebelling against ul term md m he 3 1 i iG 5 i your cash and accounts sre to be * ng Oo resid: oe 5 wa A Cale shall ¢ y and Of enly HO er wanded another state convention, ke The Iowa House passed a resolution, pes il 13nov IRDA Jas. Harris § Co. ARE FELLING YERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and ~ REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, BSCYTHES, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands in this line, all and ig wild Hives U on asload, Was ( 3 hour “our not prov. om {Come orm ma réalize on your stocks, you R 35.G, GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offers Lis professions services to the public. Me is faspated to perform alloperstions in the desta! pros He is now fullyprepared Lo extract testh absol without psn a Gi urs. 78 ANCER EEMOVED WITHOUT Knife, snd, in most cases, without pain. Apply ww C.P. W. Fischer. M.D, Boalsburg, Centre county, Pa. 24 jul ls HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, MANUFACTURER OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips Fiyuets, and also keeps on band Cottor Nets, etc. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kept on hand. All work war. ranted, A share of the public patronage kindly solicited. toed, tf (VENTER HALL Furniture Rooms! EZRA KRM BINE, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has bought out the oid stand of J. O, Deininger, and has reduced the prices. He has constantly on band and makes to order . BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDE, CORNER CUFROARDS, TABLES, &c., &e. His stock of ready made Furniture Bs large snd warranted of good workman ship, and is all made under his immediate supervision, snd is offered at rates chesper than elsewhere, Call and see bis stock before purchasing elsewhere, feb 20 A MONTH gusranteed, $12 a day st home made by ithe industrious. Capital aol required ; we will slant you. Men, womnn, boys and girls make money fuss ter at work for us than at anything else. The work is light ans pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who see this no- tice will send us their addresses st once and see for themselves. Costiy Outfit and terms free. Now is the time. Those al ready sil work sre laving up large sums of money. Address TRUE & CO., Augus ta, Maine, djuny RE Sr BELLEFONTE MUSIC STORE. sean Pa : by 57 to 81, for submitting a constitu a contestant fo Les ag you some time next week h p EE iihe place- { which GAYE Atv AYSs ana township done the party frequent injury Bi ure which shou } 1 many t - A tonal amendmer an} { believed that James G. sine would i y i 1 adds . : \ 3 : to tho legisia * ti + 1t to the people making gibl We predict that the people will vote down | re. b. — n in your breast pecket book and gi ional Details of the Slaughter— Mrs. Donnelly was Killed A Young Woman's Figh inatio TARP pg 4 { MRLIL ICREs RF {throu women ell e Je much more secepiable Lo re Oe 10 poss: aim ana tt, AS has often Leen off OL : the sale In the regular way gh i 4 i " {their candidate for pres § : ident than Geder- He would favor the unit rule it was for the good of the party; lin dickering Kk {ments he would oppose iL. He believ 30 wrong 10 take away the power of the tend to ahead of yours now, . 141 Can't do anything for you next week, but | might give you Wednesday and Thursday lof the week after. How’! that suit you!” thought he could 41 rainon SON 18 no “Great heavens, man! how did you find it is j CAL $0 fm $ jit 3 ial Grant such foolishness, At a mass meeting on Saturday, Ches- | CR S68 hat out?" net aps] ‘Why, I guessed it ithing, you know, Got th a4 nere @ esleem be wily he fol ir i but if i ™ iid 3 } nd \ sgris 1 an It's the regular ree orders to at~ Lemme see. ter county republicans protested ag ~ was to be use wr cab the way the state convention was man-| ipulated for Grant, and want t 28 United i i Wind i Lie worably acce us and unanimous \ 1 ie gl i k.” said 0 I woul 8 BO such spon Call an- | 1 t {31 r dA atant iid it aa ¥ Geilo one of i regret even t for the ‘murderers therefore oppose the resolution, 8 other convention. There are six million Tnited States. It is stated that $125,000 was paid three offices in Rhode Island. That more than the whole state would b began & search fthe D ol ol 1 ; h i “though if there 1 nnell ily. ye Lime ago s ¥ ou Ui aneit 4 ‘ The cashier said he : Mr. Moreland, of Allegheny, advocated Darlingtor th and Messrs, . . {make t} io. and in le y five min k after the Chester) and Harvey {Clinton } supported ! Ty that pegs and in a than five minu aa thav h+d stenak a barsain anf ar the members of this body !the amendment. [Les they : ‘ an k whips a atang \ bi} : pO u BO fair. Even Ne wrk isn't as to their where-| Mr. Stone, sfter some with [edt " wl a 3 a F Van Sow a . t The principal [drew his amendment, whereupon Mr ach shead of San Francisco in regard i : . 184 ™ vs modern conveniences, however, is the boy Connors, who| Strang (Tioga) moved to 4 we : gy - — N. TWO MEN AND ONE WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH, Columbia, 8. C., February 5.—A negro bin thirteen miles north of Columbia was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night Two men, a woman and six children per The fire was discoy J . ommittes was form resis resoiutlion, 18 ODDOMLIO the hadiad ind # 's ' . Oe Caall the fatal would at | ¢ the office in i § townsiip LO 0 : i 4 ff 3 ition Of @ pee be Te ought INN BLt AIS ; die [hey are still after Pete Herdic and his way seems to be that of the trans . Ia Pittsburg, on 3, in the Uni- States District Court his creditor ed objections to Herdic's discharge in nkraptcy. Among the creditors are several New York banks, and they im that Herdic has hidden some 0: property, has sworn falsely to the rns and has not kept his books in roper dition, Herdic was inter viewed, and he said that it was all a blackmailing scheme on the part of the lawyers. He claims that instead of ow | abol $1.3 1.000 he only owas $400,000 8 he tto have it, vi ri r id i : ng. | ned remarks, paper | { were closaly questi yas f Wi he On account of the great gise in abouts on Tuesday night. : y ure ng the CAMER strike out the - yr the western journals are raisi i 33 Mr His friends here hope he would be contented with getting delegation ordered to vole as a unit then say ing nothing about instructions, | but depend upon bis ability in the Con- |! vention to control the delegation for own purposes. Bat he evidently di not know how surrender his own nd iti i guessed here ! ars in he delegation bedient un Chi i, and had he expected | it later it is believ~| i ; "here is no doubt Cameron | t rice ol 8 —— the house when the inmates were|28me of U. 5. Grant and insert that of lg1x CHILDRE by the James G. Blaine. ald! Mr, Wolf of Union then sddressed the | f.iconvention in favor of Blaine He de} ng rule’! four mill} ions of Pennsylvania people was “for the! Maine.” He desired that the! {delegates should go to Chiesgo free and ubscription, IR binndered i by vid paderea, = f wax § The New York Herald is in daily re-| ceipt of contributions from all parts of | the country for starving poor of Ireland. | Contributions of children are among its | receipts, from poor women as well as rich men, in sums ranging from $1000 AS fle is being guarded is foared the vigilants wo ] ' er RULY the | » # . and i #8 I - w " anda . La : : Ve 8 tw Your day, but a policeman ha of him if op ‘ JAS. HARRIS & CO, Sellers’ ced hy all to be the mos rs portunity i in int intaryiewed | Nounced the “anit rule” and “ri stood by and | He declared that the voice of { correspongent Fifty years before the public. Pronoun. 1 i i 4 ked him when roferred to the! 10 1! i 3 4 ad eT TH reas mun (rom ished in the flames, woman, who ran to the 3 He stated as follows ; he AGTOrS. s { Pianos! Pianos ORGANS! AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL THE POPULAR SHEE1 MUSIC, REPARING AND TUNING DONE IN THE BEST MANNER. OS, i { k { a i val in ition, : ’ . Ls t pleasant and » fica PLO HS remedy now in use, for the eure of coughs, colds, croun, hoarse X " Cough cough, &e. Over a million boliles sold within the last few years, Gives im mediate relief wherever used, and bas SYTUp Syruj « had from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25¢ NEW RICH BLOOD, Sending health in every fiberof the syslem is rapidly made by that remarkable pre- paration, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. For the speedy cure of Serofuls, Wasting, Mercurial Ih- soase, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vial decay, and every ot blood. “Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the one remedy that can always be relied upon. Druggiste sell it, ap \ ir y cents i » y OF er ool id } Cents, { 3 p Ore t fered by a « b pa 1 on his ry . led 3 ' ad pui {assacre . MIN be a be dy ¢ Wramm ¥ of g a & board, one of the children at } 3 3 31 1g it ¥ ig to fear thal midnight, in i itl : be he wished trol t b " she beard ig to awaken ita father, but without } other assistance arrived the aabin a: upants were burned The chimney, a crude of clay and sticks, is supposed to have ig: nited while the negroes were asleep, The cabin had but one door and no windows STETT CELEBRATED } i Congressman Bingham, of Philadelphi [when lo 187¢ tempti the Blaine delegates at Cincinnati who as} sisted Edward M'Pherson in breaking thel Ba Mr, yeitordey Lhere seemed some] in the minds of the Blaine men! whethor bo was really the same Bingham | JUMPS | who smashed things at Cincinnati, The) to beat voice was the voice of Jacob, but the niian ‘a lifor ¥ ution of Califor | jnries, and ary. him 88 { oO BREEN m new const ob 108 the grand :v with trials by a trial whether his case go belore a magistrate or jury, and may agree that a jury shall consist of only ten, or eight, or seven, or six per | S008, od : } then took the floor, he was one of " partis oy ihe rt Lah . ; ness, tickling seosation of the throat, whooping ¥ ep 2 sfore a success | "am yat handcuffs on the cans him.| er they handcuffs! . spoken Tom them! while they were] iis Yoos va va hoean tre ie ay eect t have been 50 strent ils oot { rial ¥ ja ys it iit nis f § HAR, § ays he will soon be able to pay his | et Shel 1s. He also claims that the suits | against bim grow out of malice, and t the lawyers offered to settle all the criminal and civil suits if he would pay them $5,000. He further says that he has not a cent in the world and is living on borrowed money. The arguments have not been concluded. i —— The New York Herald has subscribed one hundred thousand dollars to the fund for the relief of the starvingin Ire- 1. Thisis more than a princely gift liberality, and in accordance with the generous heart of Mr. Bennett. The Herald has ascertained that the number now on the brink of starvation is 312.- 500 with certainty of an addition to the number each day. The Herald calls for immediate contributions from all parts of the United States, and any sum sen! to it, even down to 25 cents, will be ac knowledged in the columns of that journal, lingham affair, made un up. IEXNDS BS Blaine's friends assert t not | is : id he not personally interfere or|'Y ToA41 Why not go the whole hog, and if{ yide his people in the Convention, but found guilty let the prisoner ckoose his | that Mr. Cameron bad assurances frow | . a | them that he would not interfere inany | ks haatrd i . l own sentence. i vem ue S hy akon the stransth of | " a I heard the row andy 4, wore the hands of Esau, Mr, Bing. i way, b hisonly makes the ¢ igih Of tumped out of be raw! ¢ AY : nped « of bed, crawled underneath ham took the ground as a friend of Blaine! . | the more formidable, A lat { hid behind a clothesbasket Ton 3 % " : TR y 3 ‘i 8 i HIG HIN OL 08 DASK Lh Bi. : bak 3 i The Reformed preacher, at Mifflin- change of six votes would have defeated | ,. i“ . Om TAU hat inasmuch as the Blaine delegates had , n shown to be a minoritygol the con. , . } : fin aa {out of the front dos ni hear burg means business, The Telegraph of | h motion to instruct for the ex~Presis | "" the front door, and 1 beard them |, ivention by a number of test voles they Vdent { hammer him with sticks and then carry! { fo! : y Ey i id. ‘Hit tb fall ith ine **' lought to submit gracefully to the will of ow said, "Hit thy plio itd hovel! ,, ; : said, thal fellow with a shove tho majority and cease further resistance. : Mr. Strang's motion was voted down, | ip and struck him three or viens 95. nays 154 ows on the head with a shovel. 11" A. 0.0, . . : him well ad n Brid s 1 On request of Mr, Stowart of Franklin, » im i 3 r * Mel oa s . youl a Th get Dont{ gicision of the question was ordered and @ ¢ 16 slairs. 5 ole . an up a be r : VW 2mn Waki vote was taken on that part of the resolut door sand the : : t . A at tenrd them {sion instructing the delegates to Chicago he head wit sticks, Shelg.. 7 8. Grant. Oarried by a vote of 1 Sf tf Avert \ ’ i . en everyihing was Quiet. ic..e 10 118 nays. The unit cluuse was then t i id, ‘1 } b {adopted bym viva voce vote. nn iT VOICE BRC UCR ENO 3! : other vou $ SHG Must Bo UP! The following report was then made by a ; | committee permanent organiza but 1 couldn't hear any noise, and the¥ {ion came down in a few minutes and said, ‘Iu President. “A. G. Olnsted. of Pelton: } Chi oid un went pot inte] vice presidents one from each senatorial } o I 3 ' . : 3 \ isuanand | Tan WN groan besides] gisirict; secrataries, Henry Huhn, Samue! the kitchen stove. They threw conl oil on| a Hitner, P. D. Buckner, Thomas B } . thil "YW t bed) y 8 ' ‘ the bed, and while they were at it I beard! (3,0h ran, Joseph A. Scranton, Thomas M. | FORTIFY THE SYSTEM me of them say, ‘It will burn off and gol Ginespie, W. H. Swansey, L. C. Beoch | and you are armed against disease. The out.” When it was blazing up they left.| 4 DW. Smith finest tonic for tiie Durposs is Homeier ’ I'here were about twenty of them, but 1 Stomach Bitters, which renders ¢ \pastion ensy and complete, counteracts billious nes, and keeps the bowels in order, and «0 genial and beneficent are its eflects, that not only is the body invigorated and reg- ulated by its use, but despondency banish wd from the mind A beth © 3 $3 5 . {ed the old man or not asked y % ‘ hat i =! : ail {doubt 4} r & he warrant, and Lia a . 1 ’ & # nding into the house and commenced Tom i : | 5s there a whole lot of men Jthe power to impart «benefit that ecannof be Ho with st ! ut - EE fi ¥ opposition CHICKERING, STEINWAY, ARION, WATERS. 3 ast weelkl says: On last Sunday morning Bev, Mr. Whitmer, of the Reformed Church, this | dace, informed his congregation that if [in a few « «uy member thereof would sign an ap- | dent's friends should put forward an plication for tavern license be would be |aathoritative announcement that he will | excloded from the communion table, | not consent under any circumstances to | and also deprived from voting or -| be a candidate. Itis a curious fact that ing office in the church, notwithstanding all the denials of Mr. | | Halstead’s report of such an impending | aunouncement, a considerable nomber |* | of usually very well informed men con- | yeti cerned in politics here have continued | Sumd one asked, 'Where's the girl? and s : to assert their belief that such an an- a new cabinet office, to be called tne nouncement will be made if the Pean- Secretary of Agriculture. The presect|sylvania Convention should show that commissioner of that department wants | the Hid term JROV nent Log not the . . : 3 { general consent o 16 party. to roost in the cabinet with the other | 8 ! | hens about the presidential pen, not sat- | isfied with his perch upon the barnyard | | fence. Le Duc is the name of the com~| Two Men of Bradford, Pa., Take a| missioner of agriculture who would like| Sleigh Ride with One Hundred] to have a seat in the cabinet and a cabi-| Pounds of Nitro~Glycerine and the net officers nice pay. Le Duc is some-| Compound Gets Away with the| kind of a fowl, sure, but whether he i Party, Besides Two Houses and a | 3 a Muscovy, a canvas back or a common Arn, mud duck, we can not just now tell the] readers of the Rerorter. We have bie | him back into the house again. L438 AW DRAWL EXPECTED, rprise here if with- \ the ex<Presi- | and break his head open. fh L It will cause no su i *h AVE SOME one of beh one ol) snide ORGANS. 6 men ran u i ¥ indiealion impoverished heard fall, ESTY, WATERS, WOODS, MASON & HAMLIN. BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: 7 Octave Rosewood Sion. Only $150. op Organs, 2 Fall Se Reeds, Price 8270, tor Only 835. 13 Stop Organs, 3 ¥ Reeds, Price 1my ny en A R.E. Sellers & Uo... Prop'rs, pittsburgh. ra Forsale iy D. J i Marray « Usntre Hall i Lewisb'rp, Centre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 1 5 "M. 6.20 6.1 ront i a . > LE DUC. Strong efforts are being made to create | 1 aw oo n al th DR. OBERHOLTZER'S LINIMENT, CAMPHOR MILK, is now highly recommended and extensively used far Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, Aches, Pains, Sores, Stings, Swellings, Spreins, ote, It is of the greatest value in curing Cuts, Galls, Sprains and swellings in boises 11 acts quickly and surely, tat cose soothes and relleves tho stiff joints, the lame mostles and the aching nerves, The money wili be pati back to and one not satisfied with its eflects. "rive 4b cents, § botties for gi. Prepared only by Levi Oberboltser, M. D, Bold by J. D. Marray, Contre Hall The Phenix Pectoral. Has proved itself to be peculiarly adapted to old per sens, coasumptives snd chuldren. It breaks a cold It stops s cough. It azds expectoration [t gives in stant relief. It gives strength. it brings rest. It has made more cures than any other medicine, Thou sands of the citizens of Eastern Penowivania have used iu for yours past and testify to the relief given and cares effected. Price 2 cents or § bottles for $1. Prepared " Lew] Oberbolteer, Sold by J.D. Marray, Centre Hall, P.M 1.65 9 an wb LEAYE Montandon vue Lewisburg... Coburn, cu... Arr. al Sprin stairs,” Theo nu lot of them ran up stairs, iho oh \ iQ > » z M is all right’ EA Pianos, {the kite — ————t Captain R. H. Pratt, of the United States Army, in charge of the training school for Indians, at Carlisle Barracks, Pa, made a statement to the House In- dian Committee the ot er day relative to his success, In October he brought on from the West 140 Indian children, representing eleven different tribes and + 4 AM, 10.10 10.85 6 A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION, PM LEAVE Spring Mills... Coburn us» Lewisburg cou wuee0.80 1240 44D Arr. at Montandon.......6 50 1.00 6.00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie BR. R. Nos. 3 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west, Nos. bh and 6 with Fast Li a ull Set of 8340, rpg Only $73. | {This Organ has the “Grand Organ Knee Swell) : Second-hand Organs fo, $25 Second-hand Pianos for $30. Night Session, On re-assembling the conventien pro led to ballot for a candidate for sudi- tor general. John A. Lemon, of Blur didn't see whether they were all masked | After the bed was blazing and the . [cee house began to burn I crawled out from| 3 underneath the bed, As I passed through | &® or not. ne west, ————————————— Th Bradford, Pa., February 9.—This morn« nd began the task of instructing them in the rudiments of civilized life. With- out exception they readily adapted themselves to their changed mode of life and displayed an unexpected and unusual aptitude both in receiving and retaining the information and instruc tion imparted to them. They seemed anxious to learn and took held with a zest and earnestness delightful to wit ness. Many of them already read and write quite well and all are docile and tractable, They have a printing-press in operation;, cultivate twelve acres of ground, and three of them haye been put to learning the trades of blacksmith, carpenter and painter. He had receiv- ed numerous applications to accept more Indian children at tie school, Spotted Tail desiring to send 500 from this tribe in the spring. + ree fp lM Poor Kansas is shrieking again—once it was for the negro, now, the shriek is of too much African. A special dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, says the officers of the Freedmen’s relief association have been instructed by the directors of the association to devise and put in op eration some practical method of divert ing the constantly increasing emigra- tion «f e)lored people to Kansas. An effort will be made to turn the tide to other states, where there is no more need of laborers and where the people are able to care for such as are in desti- tute circumstances. The relief associa~ tion has found it impossible to maintain the hundreds of emigrants who have lately arrived. a Text for a republican sermon, in Pennsylvania: The voice is that of Blaine, but ‘the ,hand is that of Came-~ ron, Se oui 4 Two of J. Madison Wells’ sons have paying appointments from Hayes, Hayes ir obliged, it would seem, t0 take looked throngh our natural history for the Le Dac but can find no such bird among the duck family. But that he is a duck is certain, for he does considera- roost ed for new cabinet office need be crea~ ted. We are confident not a farmer will raise a grain of wheat or stock of clover more or less whether this queer duck, Le ue, is in or ont of the cabinet; while we know that one duck at least would bave a nest nicely feathered, if the quacking of Le Duc were given fav~- orable ear, If Le Duc knows the difference be- tween a cabbage and an onion, and be- tween a sun-flower and a Johnny-jump- up, it is sufficient for all purposes, and a roost upon the barn-yard fence should satisfy him ; if is told us that it puzzles Le Dac a good deal to tell the differen~ ces named. We say no cabinet position for Le Due, the farming interests neither de mand nor require this kind of fancy ar- rangement. As from fi ¢ or i There have been long standing co plaints against the Agricultural Bureau at Washington, kept up now at an an- nual expense to the Treasury of about $2,000,000. It is questionable whether the government bas a right, or ought to, embark in a business that interferes with the general business of any class of citizens, There are thousands of people employed in this country in the basi- ness of raising and selling seeds, and there is nothing emanates from this Washington Department of. Agriculture that cannot be procured at the numer- ous seed houses throughont the country at reasonable prices. Although the seeds are distributed gratuitously to a few favored persons from this Washing, ton Department, yet they cost the peos ple in an indirect way forty times more Hawi iii Yad an exchange the ii ling at 9 o'clock Howard Hackett a started Coleville in a sleigh, one hun- dred pounds of nitro-glycerine. Four miles from Bradford the sleigh upset. which James Feeney from this eity f aT CATTYIDg caused an explosion of the com ound. Feeney jumped from the sleigh as it was going over. Huckett was thrown fifty feet from the scene and instantly kills ed, his body being horribly mangled His right leg was shattered into a mass of shapeless flesh, and his side and shoulders A hole was torn zen road-bed twenty length and fifteen in width, In this exca- vatien Feaney was found covered with but still aliye. death is regarded as almost were shockingly torn. into the fir feet in debris, His escape from instant ik Atl presant the extent of his injus J f mire acla, ries cannot bo ascertained. The sleigh was blown to atoms and both horses were killed. The house of Chas. Seeley, a one story and a half frame building, fifty feot distant, was shaken to pieces by the con- cussion, Mrs, Becley was sitting in the house at the time, but escaped serious in- jury, A large frame dwelling house occus pied by Henry Daloff, five rods away, was aleo completely wrecked, but did not fall, Mrs wers in the fiouge at the n Dalloff and six children ie but fare d tin sl on farther y "ey : ry ibla sho Lhe wins | dows, mirrors | ornaments were A barn was aiso hsmushed i { i to y 3 Ewa, - wrecked by Lhe concussion, . ow A despatch from Berlin to the » & 5 tandard gays that steps are being taken to form a petroleum boring company to work the newly discovered oil wells in th® Hanover petroleum region, the present bores yield. ing an average interest of twenty-two per cent upon the capital invested against nineteen per cent realized in Ameried, > o> Washington, Pa., February 6,~The body of Miss Dally Hartman, aged 18 years, who died in Allegheny City on Tuesday, will be privately cremated in the kitchen I heard Tom and the old man or their fuces. Bridget fought the fellows) all she knew how. I couldn't hear half what was going on, for they kept shouting! and firing off guns.” { The other importan tnesses are Wils liem Donnelly was shot by the regulators ;| his wife and Martin Hogan and wile, who/ ware sleeping in the house at at the time. | They are all closely guarded by the pos lice, and have boen instructed to say noth. ing about the affair. The bodies of the| five murdered persons have been placed | in coffins and brought into this village, | where a wake is going on. They will bs buried to-morrow. The iuquest has been further adjourned until the 11th jost ———— »> —— fowl Wi IKELAND., Three Hundred Thousand People Slowly Starving, It is impossible to overdraw the situs. tion, £0 rapidly do matters become worse, What might have been an exaggeration yesterday will tosmorrow be an underesti- mate. Three hundred thousand peonle are slowly starving, and can only be kept alive by superhuman efforts on the part ot their follow creatures, Some of them are iving on one meal a day, of turnips or of more are consuming their last potatoes. Local efforts are be- coming feeble, The people are looking | to the world tor succor, men), Thousands . GERMANY. Parig, February 4.—~An authentic dis patch from Berlin says Germany is pre paring to send an army of 40,000 men to the Duteh frontier. Much speculation and excitement haye been ereated here by this news, The object of the movement is alleged to be the prevention of smuggling, but this is ridiculed here, and the opinion is general that this is the #firststep in a series of operations for the seizure of Hol~ than they would if bought at regular seed houses. These Washington seeds #4 citizens must help to pay, but fom + the Le Moyne furnace on Saturday. This will be the second woman cremated | there, land and the ultimate acquisition of Bels county, was nominated on the first ballot, more. nominated for supreme judge by acclama committee appointed to make the selec tion. , At Large. James M'Manes, Philadelphia, M. 8 Quay, Philadelphia, CO. L. Mages, Pitts. burg, Lin Bartholomew, Schuylkill, Al ternates—Gen, D. 8, Elliott, Henry Buch, Electors at Large, Edward N. Benson, Henry W., Oliver. The delogates to Chicago and Elector for this, 20, districtfare: Delegates—James A, Beaver, M. L, Brossine: alternates, J. B. M'Cudley, John R. Rankin; elector, W. WW, Ames, - a» The Sultan has ten servants whose spe. cial duty it is to unfold the carpets for him when be is going to pray, ten to take care of his pines and cigarettes, two to dress his royal hair and twenty to attend to his most noble clean shirts. There’are a mul- titude of other attendants about the palace indeed, it is stated that 800 families and about 4.000 persons live at his Majesty's expense. He is an extravagant houses keeper; the annual expenditures of the palace are mentioned as nearly $14 000,~ 000, Ono box or six bottles, Ifyou are suf- fering from a combination of liver or kid- ney diseases, and constipation, do not fail to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort, Itisa dry compound as easily prepared as a cup of coffee, and in one package is as much medicine as can be bought in six dollar bottles of other kinds, - Philadelphia, February 6.—Adolph E. Borie, exssecretary of the navy, died ths morning at haif past three o’¢lock in the gium, ; 71st year of his age, For sule by all Druggists and Dealers generally. GREAT FALL —OPENIN G— AT Wolf’sStand. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Exhibits an immense stock of DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS SMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC, ETC, THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is filled with Choicest Teas, Syrups, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Sogars, Cofs fees, Pure Spices, Sclt, Pork Provi- sions. Wooden, Willow, Queens and Glassware, igh, Salt and everything usually found in a first olass Grocery. ALSO HARDWARE, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS always on hand, "KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE GERMAN HORSE AND COW POWDER. Keeps stock healthy and in good condition. Itaids digestion and assimilation. [t makes fat, musclesand milk By vsing it a horse will do more work and cow #£ive more milk and be in better spirits and condition it also keeps puuiiry healthy and increases the quan tity of exes. It is made 4 dr. Levi Oberheltzer, at his mills, ack of 135 N. Third street, Phila. It iasold Ly aotual weight, at 15 cents per pound, by J.D. Mur ry, Centre Hall, and W. J. Thompson, Potters Milis ily 0 fs sure to cure Spavins, splints, Carb, ¢. Ii removesall unnatural enlarge nents, DOES NOT nLisTER. Has ne squal for any lameness on beast or man. it has cured hip joint lameness in & per son who had saffered 15 years iso t cared rheumatism, corns, frost bites or L any brajses, cut or lameness, It has no ‘agua for any blemish on horses Rend for Mlustrated cirgglar giving POSITIVE rROOCY. Price 21, ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for you. Or. By J Kendall & Uo, Proprietors, Enesbhur¥h Falls, Vermont JUHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO, agents, 802 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa For sale by J. D. Murray, BEST IN THE WORLD. VIOLINS, AND ACCORDEONS, $2.00 and upwards, Piano and Organ Instructors, Covers and Stools, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Sewing Machines New DOMESTIC New WHITE New ST. JOHN New Improved SINGER New Improved HOWE Second hand Ma: hines as low m——me AGENTS FORE BUTTERICK & CO’S PERFECT-FITTING PATTERNS. Orders by mail solicited a ly filled. 4 poem No Agents em TO $6000A YEAR, or $06 to $20 a day in your own locality, No rigk. Women do as well a men. Many make more than the amount stated i above. No one can fai make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts. to $2 an hour by devoiing your evenings anc spare time to the business. It costs noth. ing to try the business, Nothing like it, for money making ever offered befor: Business pleasant snd strictly honorable. | Reader, if you want to know allabout the best paying business befpre the publie, ! send us your address and we willsend you full particulars and private terms free, Samples worth $5 also free. You can then make up your mind for yourself, Address GEORGE BTINSON & CO. Portland, Maine, 0 i £20.00 $25 00. $25.00. $22 50. £22.50. as 85, XN EVOFEEHD ployed, The buyeres get the Agents prefit. We buy our | Piunos, Organs ard Machines for Cash, and will give customers the ad- vantage, BUNNELL & AIKENS. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. feh27 J L SPANGLER, Atterney~at Law ¢) « Consultations in English and German. Office in Furst’snew building. D. H. Rhule. UCTIONEER —Potters Mille. Years of experience in other parts of the state enable him 16 guarauize the utmost satisfaction as an Auctionser. Vendues cried al reasonable charges, A share of the publie patronage kindiv solicit D F. FQRTNEY A: Bell€fonte, Ps. nolds bank. . HHT CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J.0, DEININGER. Impure Salerstas or BisCarb Sodan : i A new, vomplete Hardware Store has {which tuthesume thing isofaslight. | buon opened by the undersigned in Cen ly. Siny W hiltos alens PL may apiear] tre Hall, where be is prepared to sell all wiiite, examine by ftself, Dut oo | Linde i1as . $y COR PARISON WITH CHURCH & kina) of Building and House Furnishing COS ARM ANDHAMMER" BRAND nix a na H dS T S will show tho difference, ATO i an AW, lennon Saws Webb Saws, Clothes Rucas, & full assorts Seo thal your Salervatws and Bake A A Ing Sods is white nud PURE, os | ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture should bo ALL SIMILAU SUBSTAR« | Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table Cio ased for food. Outlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks, A simple but novera teat of the comparative | Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs =e oi differvnt brands of boda or Saleratus is | Horee-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods Oils 2bOGL 4 Pin Tes Belle, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn. SALERATUS Which is the same thing, 0 dissolve § 1oguert spoontul of each kind with Fed of water (hot praferved) in clear glasson, stirring until ail fa thoroughly dissolved The deleterious insoluble matter io the iulericr Sod will beshown after settling rome t Wwinvias or gooner,Y NERY the solution ind the quantity of matter according to quality, ile sure an f Salapatus spud soe that peekage sid 310 wi get 100 pyres made, THe nee al FS with sige in idk, In prete; 208 10 Baling Powder; saves fveRty sic iw coat, + b one pound pu kage for valuable in ishes. Pictures framed in the finestsjyle. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice, 2% Remember, all goods offered choap- er than elsewhere. Jd EX BLAIR LINN. Attorney-at-Law Office on Allegheny Si. Bellefonte *Ps ey en fea over Bey 128may'y a ii R, J. W. RHONE, Diantist, can be found at his office und residence on North side of High Direct, three doors Tae sa tnd read carefully. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, | East of Allegheny, . 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