Ee a { an - a.m" a A Bs SS 0 AB HET Highost Modal at Vienna & Phileteiphia E. & H. T. ANTHONY 591 Broadway, New ive Ly : Manufacturers, Importers and Deal érsin - or poor majority of 37 ont of 400° delegates, | ty since it has had control of ¢ With this ma« | has relieved ONEress IRELAND SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Royer, Iats of Potter township, dec'd. NOTICE ir hereby given that Tuesday, March 9, 1880, hiss been fixed upon by the undersigned ss a day for making settle went with all parties having unsettled se. counts with the said catate, atthe late res. # dense of deceased. All parsons having Velvet Pra imake arrangamonts for illuminations on] Courtless sufferers find the balm of res war's anniversary, as lief, and the fountain of their health and aro proparing for such strength, in Ayer's Barsaparilla. It is the ian Homination as hss not been seen vince most potent of all the alteratives to purify {Nero burned Rome, A despatch to Ams-1tho system and cleanse the blood, It wordam Petersburg says “A | possesses invigorating qualities, so that it elegram from Si. Petersburg reports that | stimulates the faded vitalities and purges f possible explosions the police out the corruptions whieh mingle with the and is what saved him, 1 the country of a large pors jority Grant resolutions were passed and { tion of its burden in the shape of inter algo that the New York delegation vote | est on the bonded delhit, While the ag a unit for Grant at Chicago, and thus | publicans were in the majo . . n ithe coos ston of the ( iy 3 i i 4 i ] 3 or | Fearful Details of Distress in County, hag + (ihe revoiutionists Ginlway, ! 1 i REVURILIL i i 4 i a en he TERE A : American | : res 5 vaorth { in Review 5.4 i 0 honds the Where the Chief Magistrate is vested, len OU with great power liable Feb al i the unary dis rity in ( A . (entre Reporter. a I NNN NN NN NNN put the stopper on Blaine as far as New | two houses of congress the rate of inter oi Iressa from Bt i jest paid by the government was unis untioss are the unhappy store ! A York is concerned at least, i ) . A . fu 1 A ar Hy i 1é fy within its riders . fnview [he amount of wing it took in|formly six per cent, No effort was made a hordes : a x1. got York to secure Grant stock is not much with the republican massos, ard that with fair play Blaine would beat third-term conspirators and plunderers We have our doubts it Grant's not In Indiana, week, where there was no manage HRT. «EDITOR. | Pennsylvania and New them for Grant shows that nn ——— w(}e we Hann, Pa, Mar, 4, 1880, — - the vi . 1 ta 1 S00 miners are on a strike 1» mis abot mination, dans as ment like that of C the Raina DIAING ale region. They want higher Pwo murders have been coms 3 a meron and Conk ang, for a Bal ok 1 Strikes nied by deeds n ‘that section lately. A Ia vs AcCOmDA republican conventions went fIWAaYS al Pa : rolénce. casi olf yuisiana senate expelled four of 90 ult, Senator Demars, 1 { . "ha YY EY 1Y NY YF FOES THE KING RILLERD, } a 3 Moers on it a, Simmers and Stewart, jem with contempt in signing the 1 : i A fellow in Constantinople was arrests y \ a an aid-de-camp to the Sultan, XK ed, : Ane § _.. {having an infernal machine in his pos vor memorial and ordering the ser . ca : ri ; x t : stody | session, which is supposed was intended to keep them in custod i {Arms ) to take the Sultan's life, ther orders from the senate. ad i : # 2. United tes at a lower rate until the democrats obtained control of the honse of repre sentatives, No preparation for a redue tion of the rate of interest was made by It for the democrats to take the initiative in the to carry i to refund the bounds of the h- the republicans, remained matter, mature and the have resulted in saving to the govern. NnOse propose, through congres measures which ment annually many millionsof dollars fo terest on ing the rate of in this work of redo ine the bonded indebledness ol the United States democratic statesman: ship addressed itself with a patriotic seal which must command the applause ih more to be accomplished in this regard, of men of all parties, it there is yet Che representatives of the demouratic ent prace tice which forbids him to be re-elected, !’ 4 he can remain in office for life as easily] h whieh is distributing as for a term, He has the appointment the Wes Islands, writes from of all officers, the making of all public ars, off Galway ontracts, and a vote upon all legislation It is a terrible state of wftairs besides the command of the army and silios navy. By an unscrupulous use of those woans he can coerce not only his hord of immediate dependents, but he can control the corporations and become the master of all the rings, put the business p of all classes under his feet, corrupt the out venal, frighten the timid, and check all death but his own, He can force the elections), 1 of every State he desires to carry by the!’ : bayonets of hisarmy, If that fails, he ul can order a false return, and pay for it out of the public Treasury, The people suffering wonld soon perceive opposition to nseless and accept the situation; electio the would be as mere a matter of form as they were in Rome when such Consuls as Nero and Domitian were elected reg. ndent on her Malestyv's gunboat Goss! nw hk ‘ torn Innish 1 = Finty here ake out a miserable exists ho he fun ence he { gi gt : Their and 8 Are ins of tiv i x ® dirty es and Pe and soft L ! i ¥ hag Hunger want are every piace sible ssible, wk The people Many are gr go ed and with. wt 3 4 foo BIOWIY starving in Mut enes of appalling aver before witnessed { we rought balora our more Tearful pieture and Tha i 1 denth Ho be cer inl 4 table fale of woman and child on the islar y RBG paio wera the faces of Go y Were naturally of heroulsan he have ordered citizens to be provided con. {bleod, promo'ing derangement and decay. tantly witn a sufllolent supply of water; We are nssured by many intelligent phys for two days, The nihilists have Issued a isiclans that this medicine cures beyond all proglamation, threatening to set fire to the others of its kind, and we can Tortify this capital onthe 3d of March The St. Pe statement by our own experience. —Punxe! Argus ol A* FIGHT AT A REVIVAL MEET ING tershurg government have Jecided to ins satawney (Pa, crease the number of house poriers, who! will be instructed te be rendy to guard aguinsl emergencies, especially on the une ts the Chicago, Febroary 28 —- A fearful fight loocurred on Thursday night near Beward, { Neb, at a schoolhouse, where nightly religious meetings have boon held lately, A party of men attempted to bresk up the meeting, A lively scuffle ensued, in which tice has been given to the Ruse : ) ag : many shots were exchanged and eight rities by a nikilist committees to] iaks {persons were wounded. William Bates intend to getup an ils" ; : 2 died yesterday from his wounds, and Lavi ar's birthday or ans : Bates was probably fatally wounded. | dispense with the ne» Eight men have been arrested, and more arrests are expected. The quarrel origi. niversary of the Czar's sccession throne - IE NIHILIST NOTICE, -— 4 | id Fair no § sian auth the effect Lhal they lauminst i gminnl i ir that ieh wi i on niversury wh seit Of ay of thet nature, of Rome by Nero , Hai y for an oie They cite the burnis claims will present the same duly authens tieated and those knowing themselves ine debted are also requested to sttend for settlement, CATH'N ROY J. B. ROYER, i bleblt Administrators, | : . i i PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Improved Stabling and Careful Hostlers Low Bpeeial Rates for Jurymen and Wits nesses, Cleanliness, Comfort and Table unexcelled. NO DISCRIMINATION agaipstthe Producers of our food, than whom none are more worthy, or more ens titled to attention. The Bush Housa hay ing over tnree Limes the capacity of other hotels, there is no ocesslon or disposition to place the guests in aitic ronme, accounts for its growing Local Trade. We do not trust your horses to the care and ies disconnected with the hos mes, Albums, Graph ‘ +. STERO OOPS ADR Ingravings, Uhrom otngraphs, kindred Roods=Celabritios kph n mem} —— Photographic Materials, re headquarters for eversthing ia the way of ptiosgs and Magic Lanters, Bash aiple ing the best of its kind in the ar Buwutiful Photographic Transparencies of Statuary and Engraving for the win. We a Blerosco Convex Glass. Manufacturers of Valvet Frames for Miniatures snd Convex Glass Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ten cents. 15junbt AA PCTIOE ERE ~The undersignad re- specifully offers his services to the ~tizans of Centre county, as an auctioneer. Several years successful experience ens ss i m— prafit of part tel, fobltf inhabitants of St, Petersbury The yaginhing to atl bles him to render the utmewt satisfection ‘nerying sales, GEO, KOCH, fant (onl Ea - very he Chinese and des alarly every year under the supervisiol of the pretorian guards | If these were no more tham remote joversprea possibilities prodence should guard use. against them, Bat they are near proba«| oilities; the signs of the Himes Warn us|, that the peril to our institutions isimmis el wnt: the danger is already on the wing, | ‘Heir mother, who in J. H. MYERS, Prepristor. nated in the expulsion of two children from school recently, i i ¥ iTUS « nin party in congress believe that a portion al i i i 0 Women at y In many cabins ¢! . ¢hi f possi parallel to the scene tH 3 3 } Y 3 is affording Fa vay a tote 10 the sid > . ‘ { eversh~~an ; ? of the bonded debt pan be placed a } t ill lower rate of interest the y the ghas pallor « thay are preparing; but prhaps the burn ho recent menaces an the lows ren er ing of Pari y gentle ereatures whom A Ys Throats are consequentiy iverit fy id "BUY NONE BUTTHE WORLD RENOWNED Light Running White Shuttle Sowing Machine Relf setting Neadle, Automatic Tension, requires no change to do any family sewing. Works all closed up and frees from dost case hardened iron or steel, Bearings adjustable, Shuttle self threading und made of solid steel Tension on Shuttle esn be changed without removing from Machine. More room under arm than any other machine made. Stop mation, vy wnieh bobbin ean be wound without running machine. Double steel feed, or feed an both sides of neadie. Table built up of seven thicknesses of wood, laid across the grain to prevent spliing or warpinag It is beautifully ornameuted, accurately made; 1s mechanism is perfect, the easiest running, handsomest, best satisfying and most popular machine in the world, A ful. sot of attachments, and of the best, free with exch machine . The WHITE Machine is warranted for 5 years ; u paper te that effect direct from the enmpany’s bands is given with cach machina, Buy no WHITE without this paper. Why buy the old style machines that have been on the market tor 20 yours, and thus run the risk in getting & built over machine? Buy the WHITE snd avoid all such risks. Weare ready to place the WHITH in direct competition with any other family machine in the market. Write for circulars, see und try this celebrated machine, befure taking any other. One or wo agents wanted Zor the central and western part of Centre Co,, to whom the company's best discount will be given, the same I am getting. The county is teo large for me alone, Orders by mail promptly filled. H. J. BOYER, Agt., Asnorserne, Cestae Co, Pa, C. C.SREBOLD, Gen. Agt,, for Union, Snyder, Miflin, Junistta, Perry, Dauphin and Cumberiand counties. To whom sl communications must be addressed for agencies in those Co's, Address him at Middleburg, Ps, : . MACHINES REPAIRED j HR N. B —1 have all the necessary tools for repairing any old machines, No diffsrence bow old, worn sne dilapidsted your ma. wav to secure the success of a stroke that] chine is, I can make it as good as new, and rejadan and ornament it in a superior maser Give mea trial, Bring your machines ought to be secret, but the police in Rus«| to my shop No money nsked until you are convinead thet your machina works and tnoks like x new ana ROYRH BLAIR LINN. sia is so wonderfully administered that it) jonN ® Atterney-at-Law ke said the knowledge thus sup Office on Alleghony St. Bellefonte 21 fab tf ait now paid by the government, Hence [ ahd #t naked around the] Louis Blane | have amnes the students, an When I ente ind [ted 1 vale el arigcisant rain ) } 1 roposed that the bonds next to be red thay sprang beh re ghts than the an. 3 . Tes § 3 5 1 wen making tery 1 An @ singla garment { Russian eities 3 this, and on so need Paris of Rome bu I bef fied # ball bear but 3 mt, in per vieved th f i x The general government has Ainiversary {It is in vain to remind us that the Prosi dress was but thes test protection have been ! Ire y jent swears to i and de fund the ( n and see the faithfully executed. That is true, and it} i \ } t ig terest LAR : \ » : a. 4} ¥ } no preserve rotect apnsnst the wis Yaw "» fi ale that Russiar not PO x ite troons there y 10 the 1Hiron } ' HER “1 I¥ th i § i Vassian not ested to nse its troog ther tot ist himnein bi r vate of interest ai bond bearing this low rate nleres ystitatic laws ip al far ip tain that 3 1 u of tiny ¥ } Y fF sither Rema or he amiayoals r 2B PN 1a students responsi . . nL. 3 : , 8 rood € was the dinner, BuYe £ i © Proseryation oi peace, A SAMA For can be sold at par, This democratic el: ne; and if the determination bas iE 4 if ihe del 1RLIC o burn St Petersburg or Moss { the Empire on ona day it may possibly occur the Czar that if the nibilists can stand An at the whole people can scarcely be of ultimate i of brown, It is cers | COmMpurise cared and lynch green seaweed hey Se a falmen, Mr, introduced a ross in favor of the Monroe doctrine | % also true that, if there be no perjury 1 laws and] herties of the country are safe. But the {dozens will die of staryatio last twenty years have given us proof} The that an cath 18 not much restraint upon iniscoflin, concerning the a President who is incited by ambition, |, 4 rapacity or strong party feeling to break io the university . : he own vx fort to reduce the rate of interest on gov. Warner resolution for | been made i 53 le 1 is 1 # ra ait every student who fallsinto their hands, niess { are well i i ake . i wike th x titntion fillment of the case, the Lonstitution, n Lhe ratic platform Another feature of the financial policy of the ’ ernment bonds is simply a ful y the ped x “ INO 4 . th » 8 . : fn COW OF Bil L086 great CiLies 0 yi it \ FAY ‘ # Aref in fares $ : . sad he government, therefore, is forced to} f WW ila 1 pie | ndent writes fir 4 { 1¢ pledge made RING COPPresn iy 11 ¥a Ue Lit measures for proteciing a ¢ % in Yeni nro | HIN ol 8! to T ASAIN 3 dents All the De Lessops canal y favor of the Warner nistrati set which strikes nist i Lt he can, Lh “It is true that this pre-supposes a peo- | oF 88 i ne drugs; the relieving ple much degenerated and a magistrate) food animated mainly by the vulgar love 0! consequence power for its own sake; but exactly such had nd throes a conjunction of things has always been| 5 American Landlord's Lit feared with good reason, and hence] > Ln the desire to’ put every check on to His Irish Tenants, hat tendency to “strong government” Fel which is now manifesting fin many } quarters, What is the remedy How avert the dire calamities with which are threatened I'he answer from the graves of our father: By the 8mon; (requent election of new men, Other help or hope for the salvation of free are in arrears for te government there is none under heaven. |i, nine m Mulhal If history does not teach this, we have the Union 's read it all wrong. In the republics of Naw 4ucle and modern times the chiel = RW wagistrate was entrosted with only tem porary power, and always went out ol Re office at the end of a short period, fixed | ¥UU aid prescribed by law or It was this, indeed, which made the subs! stantial distinction between them and he monar around them, An un punished transgression of the customary iimitation rmly followed by Years 8g be destructions, Everywhere and always A fer f de be - OR n ia i Americans are i foctrine without - ow {DVANCE IN] are aware of the rapid rise country within the I'he Sun has an democratic party is economy in appro re I'he Government the bli¢ was also promised by the democracy At hundred millions of dollars have been Dispenssry offi officer no advantage to the party that practises it, had died into the hands Per Law Inspectorithe government means to make more efs Or y it would not be thought thet give any any n i { ON . " ' ON. ol pu » moneys, 1his all 3 wi bat where the doctn F : sp. a8 the rest of mankind a} I Pramlions fn. as the rest ¢ v in iron | in One and must assist to put of woman at The k #4 5 visited the Island for feast t in bey a ne is know ne ar All “Aid Ria last 3 } . Voant § in this 28% SIX 1 heir last national platform, least a m i” lies to the De Lesseps canal we can’t goo. nor does Mr. Warner show, He tly what he wonths article upon years. |leclive war upon this savage enemy. Ri . ri} 1: dins hia anhiagh i inh it sives t ASOD ha hy walic congre Wrniily . : this subject, in which it givest ereasons | yved by the three democratic congres J " a ays notoriety, eviden 3 dd : timely notice was the most effective : gr this advance. »08 since 1875, as isshown by a compari: {comes tl ; Br okly fn, Mulhall iran, which on ruarsy on dry Isid,. w country the best foun + f the first of son of the oidinary expenses of the gov: $ sel & licans of this district are be- | January, as sold at $17 | srnment daring the last four years with \ jnoted at $40 a ton elgin brought $42 then, Whereas in 1870 pig irqp, old rails ily ful | ’ {4 ton, was last week « he same during the four years next pre- shall the house of rep The t § CRnno Lewisb'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 5 ¥ 6 6 we 3 gammaon county, instrucled ] we fis comes : iy Domestic steel rail for §835, recovery of : by the creat service rendered the country by ] i ceding the agent ther distress | Pied is cortain to be an impediment to rank prs |t0e annibilationists, iv ip: Te ag fro 9 @, 8 i aa an 31 1 L d vote . Grant, and now sells democrats, Blaine, t Previous to the organi. resentatives Pa r £4 ve { 2 1a Trish tematdiry, Qi } r : LEAYE AM, Montandon a. conse. 7 00 Lowisburg coor nsnnnnd 156 C0DUPE. cress soars sor: smresrsshe ii Arr, at Spring Mills,.....8 50 RASTWARD. ° yar importation land other old iron amounted to gentiment § : i hawt t in full fora rent nts 3 KE NICHOLAS IMPLI CATED. i iRTToarages for w- Vy I he democratic party since its restora ion to power in congress is thus made Ing Vary m SX IGRAND DU in 1879, according to care i Ir if ons, in timates made by the American he state convention, the dele- | nins 4 XECUTOR'S NOTICE. | new distinetly implicates the Ltters testamentary on the estate of Elis Girand Duke Nicholas with complicity in za W. Woods, late of Greg gtwp., dec'd, the late explosion and plot sgainst the |DAVInE been granted to the undersign- {Crar's life. Many additional arrests have #4, al! persons indebted to sald entate ave } ny saad : Bia 3 irequired to make immediate payment, been made, including a number of stu | umd those having claims against the same Idents ito present them, duly suthentieated by of {law for settlement. 8. A. WOODS, Ex, {121eb 61 ipri i : of the counties composing this dis on The grievous load of taxation rm i manifest, which so long oppressed ¥ Ar Yorl dix ty it xy Rumo d r nt Hs tion, it reached 450,04X aint} held a cancar of which the Lock blican says this interval, the question as er any or all of the gentlemen were asking to go as dele to Chicago would sup t Blaine, regardless of the instra . wns which the Convention might pass was fully discassed. Mr. M. L. Brosius there to speak for himself, and as med, agreed to abide by tne contained in the resolutiot . Gen. James A. Beaver re, bot was represented by a e, who voted forth he caucas, aud claimed t Gen. Beaver had authorized him to ; Beaver} would faithfully he wishes of the Republicans rict,. With these assurances ted. A copy of the resolu wrdered to be given to each of egates to LDieago, the industrial Jas. Harris & Co. ARE STLLING YERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Touls, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, ! SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As well as all kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands in this line, 6 LEAVE r Spring Mills, coocni siren DETR sonens comes snssssnsans Leawithur® «oem cries meses 86 5.45 Arr. at Montandon.......5 60 6,00 Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R, R, Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west, Nos. 5 and 6 with Fast Line west. R 8.G, GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millheim, Offers his professions services to the prepared to perform all operations fat ession Hels wi ven Repu AM oN {ife of the people has been gradually but t heart in 1878 ' WoL ) \ to In 891 surely alleviated. Labor takes ad . ED INSANE ASY esl | ygain and capital seeks new employ- Ww but ¥ i A \ I custom, OSU O00 to Of here h : i mated aggregate was ns, ments, smiles 1 iy Prosperity ¥ in, De Prus oe 1878 only 3] Most occurred i OR Ores a i ported in iron ores we if 5. was edu $10 of thess i Gi i L want uttered the ¢ vent of democratic power ome while the shadow of radicalism yet ately the voice o 3 { uf d prac - oe ® INCENDIARISM. Petersburg, February 24 - in 1879, Or $ 00.000 t ) ons, against espair, This g change bas come — errr i i : i medicine there, When he was 4 heavy importations y i i heavy i1mporiat , he ac in of Mexico § . . Was if =e ") :.] DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, — ring the last six months of last year, t did not a 1 ’ St There is 4 @ the two houses of congress, imetime, | } infor and they are continuing at a rapid rate. it was the fat silre refused (oO 1 the Qe after & * ve Much excitement here over frequent acts] Letters of administration an the estate ndiarism. and the of Mary Toner, late of Potter twp, alarm ‘dec'd, having been granted to the under. oan signed, all persons knowing themselves to fires and | bo indebted to said decedent are requested throughout the city. to make immediate payment, und persons having claims against the estate will pres icated for settlement, JOHN TONER, Adm'r, Symi f people are in & uphter of the Mar . Numerous ex He a federal forergnner o lown redecessors had done, ¢ iW ow elected y acquiescence of the people, ail was real Hn ceased 10 exisi les iu France were brought way. Napoleon began p | for a term, then was , and finally became En the powers of an al I'he last Bonaparte was P fo was re-elected spded, like his anc ing the imperial crown, “May this be washed in the Let! forge ten?” Shall these lessons be lost Shall the lamp whic : be i day i | Scratchers) have sent to every delegate | wed up io a | | he manufactured at Milwaokee? this cannot be d : “the eternal veris are against The most power | ful third-termer may as well ry 10 blow jout the sun, as he would a willow ¢ with the breath of his mouth, ate whith a i A third term for Grant does not mean says scandals which came}, ;,iry term only, but any number of He started | terms that he choses to demand. The) personal disgrace. They | imperial method of carrying all elections! | ave not forgotten those scandals, They | bY corruption of force, of declaring them | : ‘ “ | to be carried when they are not, is to be bra seemed | permanently substituted for the syslewm le to distinguish between good men, | of free, popular choice, f the] The figure 0 Grant standing with the | hun | seal of primacy on the mountain top and i looking down on the inhabitants below, | gives a measure of the elevation which cleverness and great vebemence | nis sycophants flatter him with the hope lof attaining. They urge the necessity! ing for him dr and after vears! fa strong almost the nis asylun r the insane ’ | very words 3 erents ol West Philadelphia, | { Cesar and the two Napoleons, SUrongiihe character of the ins government, in their sense, means weak laws and a strong ruler; in other words, substantial monarchy, powerful in its scorn of all legal restraints, His of the legis 1 constant of gelling wa belweear ay gale « ue i Was ’ t the ong of a minor character, i i hat the Czar will close the! : lsenl them authent i alersburg. : fo. Hels o destalpree ligprepared to extract teeth absoluiy nu. dat 3 ar on Of Oe . a8 re @C ie OM 1 . WLrAReE AT0 repo riod iron ana JAS HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte BELLEFONTE MUSIC STORE. sind men : aow fu houl pas (IAH08E REMOVED WITBOU1 Knife, and, in most cases. withog: pain, ApplytoC.P W, Fischer. M.D. Boalsburg, Centre county, Pa. 24jul 1x HENRY BOOZER. CENTRE HALL, NANTFACTURER OF Saddles, , Bridles, Collars, Whips Flynets, and also keeps on hand Cotter Neots, eto. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The bes «tock niways kepton hand. All work war ranted. A share of the public patronag: kindly solicited. toet, tf yyy s rumored £4 $Y “wa § : 111 Ons, i ESSNAGE SCRATCH “s \ t ¥ "| ue dis ix p ' RSM ity of Bt i 1127eb 62 Sellers’ 3 . freed i WO ais } tO an i af . MURDER BROUGHT TO LIGHT. 100 Fifty years before ou op . the public. Pronoun. ford, Pa, Feb A murder bas} me in light at Clarion, Pa. In| ced by all to be the most pleasant and last, John Blair dilppesred mys | Jicacious remedy now in use, for the 1d his farm and put|oure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarse nati by water. Several) Cough ou of the throat, whoopin afterward bis decomposed body] O : ping is OQ y . . and in Piny creek. A small hole/cough, &e. Over a million bottles sold noticed above the 1ight eye, but ne Within the last fow years, Gives im- ntion was paid to this, asit wasthought | mediate relief wherever used, and has fine power to impart week a couple, living st Clar.! he [that he had fallen from the raf into lS T 3 y rup «benefit that cannol be i + ne Asy-|river strikicg a » wmrrelied and separated. The wo. had from the cough mixtures now in New York has a large number of anti i was ele nw * same Ons ¥ rR Ant £8 Overt of Mex Oh, irYe] } ng repuo Wm. Car iS production has not been able to meet | Gr and anti-Conklii YY 5 . ¥3 : . ken a remarks | who follow the lead of Geo, 8 "t t road were } the HU )- . Ly f cause has been He r re mies © ' 3 wi {8 {OAd u I what to yailding | editor of Harper's Weekly. These are WO 19 1 i ‘ iB ai ed last falls election they scratched Cornell ble impulse given last year. M laid in 1879 than in any year when th ni $54 ¢ ¥y 2 FES {f new because in ¢ or ie, in grasp. "aang Scratchers” Y oung Scrglchers, 2 } Ye aniin nt ar HOUSE expecling LO se Th eller pretending : YEARrs, since 1 ten, and is wile, but t she WES ! been . HLS Mare late, and inds that a large majority of the repub- n commitieemen are favor of | »016 in 2.301 i And it is a fact too that thei™ ~~ 7 of the republicans are the same that do for ‘ameron has got the delegates instructed for Grant, and he Tribune going to do aboat | most as bad as when Til | jority nt, ana York Tribune has sing Pennsylvania, (he New memorable 1872 ¢ enormous | These scratchers on o Weoravdi AO wy aie MA wv i s, CRYO a 3 o fy nt a . * * of Ll ; : nen bes a and » upon a raft, intend | i number of 7,340 miles were constructed Dilcan ma and + his wife, giving bim permbsior els i vess, tickling sensation i : nein i Last i : The total was 4,430 milesin 1879, agains! 1s, 3 where. the 1 I » : 3 ge i si . week, says a despatch. The Indepenc 3 Committee n IRTT ! a LR ’ 180 . exii i i stiiers i in t Young GINAD experience designalil " little dark *-— ent Republican | broac URDER RECORD. A shocking murder at Pittsbarg on 24 | Wm. Penn stabbed John Kinlan, who died in a few minutes. | * 0 § lantern He started I think gna t WO rE0 { r Now 3 ny be Cid M wii ENTREHALL Furniture Rooms! EZRA KRUMBRBINE, respectiully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has bought out the old «stand of J. O. Deininger, and bas reduces the prices. He bas constantly on hand and makes to order BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUFBOARDS, ; TABLES, &ec., &c. Hisstock of ready made Farniture i large and warranted of good workman Bat what good does ? { a Republican State Convention a ¢ underite why neith tot t . 116 au p ¢ Lil ans wble candidate for Of Grant they say | “his past administrations are indelibly ! § nor the i etter soggestin er Gr rina te aarp stove and causing! h cago wry . : . Lith is i A fo bere be has beenideath | +5 » ' g 4 te 3 3 ta a 4 Maine is a sail Tiis wun went Before a magistrate and swore Use, Sold by all druggists at 25¢ | that ber husband killed Blair in s quarrel NEW RICH BLOOD, This murderer stripped | Sending hesith in every fiberof the syslem and, weighting it, |! rapidly made by that remarkable pres hi i iparation, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED He bas bees | BLOOD SEARCHER. For the spesdy ¢ deceased man cure of Scrofuln, Wasting, Mercurial Di. arments have bean seasa, Eruptions, Erysipelas, vital decay, fled the 0d every indication of impoverished 8 Mi blood. ‘Lindsey's Blood Searcher is the {one remedy that can always be relied upon. Draggists sell it. in ' ore, and where he bh wi Yh} y nti fe + | O02 Chicago Convention, die ws | BOD, At Harrisonburg, in 8 quarrel over a | zame of cards Geo. Woods killed Jacob for President, t the seat, oy epublican state con- ast week. There was | jarring and sparring be- en the Grant and Blaine elements: | ad tarn-about, but Conk! ing | associate i ASBOCIatle d YX friend | y Yer ad h i ie ante ark with bis me dogs Lincoln. | home to thousands of Republicans with sored man, sick in bed | | the sting of a nd i i 4} 4 : 3 / i arrived there in due tise. He called 16 body Hes, Mt. Joy, a col it his wife in the side, fatally; some i} ‘a brew ny creek, fs) {th theres to lear: for h it upon 6 Mex ean consul ! out & letter of credit 1 i something ab vy sl wearing the ek struck his son also, Jealousy | har thas ara) it thing a r his ing the cl ‘ “a : * jrememnuas thal Lreneral nt use nthe states, and was inf ever since snd Philadely Oo get $500, n ; red : piven as the cause . s given as the cause. ana n. that s'was In a bia eror has 11 at iat Seymc Pastlewaite Brown 1 Pianos! Pianos! ORGANS! AND MUSICAL INSThUMENTS. ALL THE POPULAR SHEE1 MUSIC. REPARING AND TUNING DONE INTHE BEST MANNER. PIANOS, CHICKERING, STEINWAY, ARION, WATERS. In was Ha csme on hero t eod 3 * i At a masquerade ba jiana, Wm. heart by A. C. Of Blaine they say that he isone o fi i iris iouna e8 were i 2 34 3 on 24 a 04 y ed by him to make his Paris, and } to a 1 wee afl f i “statesmen yon the s ithe yi is for one day, and we are not} oT is devoted for Grant The Grant resolutioas | : oe then adopted by 217 to 180, Nota | majority, indeed, but it ans-! i war,” and described as follows: on the piea thal they wars taking him i just hat th woh the ug. ? shot through the RE. Sellers & Oo. Prop'rs, Mitsburgh. pa. my < \ IForssloby D..J. Muorray, Centres Hall wr k allowing women! “oe 3 To the polls, { been signed by the Yor Ire ip the bank, cortain parties who were wa = ha h ain ¢ Ci wRiil ¥ the Penssviva Kirkbr ie was w hie th ve him p + v Ne ¢ a acanisition 4 » se of the fellows who fay- Hy to the acquisilion |W. 01 Fi in GREAT | FALL —OPENING— AT «Wolf's Stand. | THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT . rors le nlior yi Otic rm and an empire. ntion of office, ed by the adl Pp» ont republicans have de-! 1 in favor of senator Edmunds fo rete + . i NAWATe i a i ! BUTLER AFTER MASSACHUSETTS. |® oe Gen. Butler keeps Massachusetts from | © BC Perinanent or Souspiesous Seryioe Tap . | getting sleepy. He made things hot | which they have rendered to the public, President, We do not know whether | © Re py : . h - Independent Republicans believe that this is a game to keep that state away | there by ranning for Governor the last such man should be nominated. from Blaine, or whether it will fall t i two or three campaigns, in opposition to | si 8 pa’ Pi [hat feeling io Mr. Blaine's case, coups m after Edmundsis dropped. Rather i with the suspicion that his official a little unfavorable to legislative employment they can point JUS r OUT. ’ HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR ADVANCE & RETREAT, sonal Experiences if the United Stat and Confederate States Armies By Gexsnrar J B HOOD, | Lieutenant General Confederate! Siates Army. published for | Hoop Oreuax MEMORIAL] Fuxp by | Gexenar G T BEAUKEGARD, | New Onruaxs, 1880, | The entire proceeds arising from the sale of this work are devoted to The Hood Ore phan Memorial Fund, which is invested jn United States Registered Bonds for the ; : | nurture, care, support and education of octor's friends in Mexico he ten infants deprived of their parents ito secure means for his defence, as it was last summer at Now Orioans, (the melan intended to try kim by a commission dej choly Ingidants > whieh id hgrsave. ‘i - wut a . a iment are si} resh in Lhe pubic ming, ) Census Supervisor Africa has had iunatico in | The book is an elegant are. contain. 1,000 applications for positions as enumer~ithe result of a threat to proceed against! ing 300 pages. with a fine photograph likes ators, and among these a full proportion the institution by a writ of habeus ness and a fino steel engraving, made ox. tie iy alien, an nnos rm cently handed his letter of credit to Dr, WAS short time t i 2 ed i a ue must | 2 fay, a Jones, informed thst wail woek, n that the he had been (Here several! weeks Mr. R an @ He waited a'¢ 2 ortnight, and a * ¥ no length learned! After] | Pe he was in an insane nsylum, the republican nominee. If the demo- | { crats had given Ben a united support he might have been elected. It does not { look as though he had become tired of | making politics lively in the old Bay | State, and now has a game on f y : 18 career is tainted witl cost the party thousands of votes should he be chosen as its candidate.” > > A dispatch from Albany, New York, to the proprietor of the leading hotel in Cincinnati asks for two hundred rooms at a single swoop. We presume there is | not at this moment an available room at either of the first class hotels that has not been engaged for the 22ad of June, The St. Goths 8, ¥ ugh Alps, betweon Switzerland ar i taly, was is 84 miles ry, san American lawyer resident in Mexi Dr . pe was not confined in an asylum| (nz be 1 dishonesty, would Monamin received a letter from a Mr. Pore 1 ! | Late Augustus! completed the other day. ts wi | oe il - - be most miserable of all the presi. 1 booms, just now, seems to be the 3 john herman boom. Like the franda- | which may land bim in the governor's lent Hayes administration, the Sherman | chair or else strip Massachusetts of three seems to have but few friends, { congressmen and three electors under Smiths’ chances are every bit as good {the 14th Amendment, This amend~ for the white-house as John Sherman's, | ment to the Constitution of the U, 8. de- unless coming events cast other shadows | clares, “whenever the right to vote. . . . before them than now observable, | is denied to any of the male inhabitants bere isa cause for the sliallowness of | of such state, ‘ . the basis of the Sherman boom. Sherman planned representation therein shall be reduced the stealing of the Presidency for Hayes | in the proportion which the number of the greatest outrage of this century, he long, the longest in the world, there was co, asking whether “a i i t 2" level where Schult hy HH <bip, and is all mude under his immediat supervision, and is offered strates cheape: ihan elsewhere, Call and sec his stock before purchasing aisowhere, feb = A MONTH guaranteed 0, J $12 a day st home made b) wie industrious, Capits aol required ; we will star } you. Men, women, boy: and girls make money fas ter at work for us than at anything else. The work is light an pleasant, and such as anyone can go righ st. Those who are wise who see this no tice will send us their addresses at onc and see for themselves. Costly Outfit ane "Re worms free. Now is the time. Those al only 1 foot difference on the A : ready al work are iaving up large sums of money. Address TRUE & CO, Auvgus ws, Maine, Wjuny dentia 30 i oot, the meeting took place, and no difference inv Mr, Menamin learned that Mr. Mensmin visited Dr. Schultz and delivered a letter | it city. in the direction, showing the perfection such was the case. ed. which engineering science has reac The work lasted 8 years, ORGANS, ESTY, WATERS, WOODS, - MASON & HAMLIN. BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: HOLL to him from Perry. being accompanied oni this visit by Leonsrd R. F i i DR. OBERHOLTZER'S LINIMENT. a CAMPHOR MILK, is pow recommended and exons sod fo dheoums pa Frosted Feet, Asher. Pains, Sores, Stings, Swellings, Sprains, ete. tis of the tent rhino in curing Unis, Gals, Sprains and swel is aouses. Te Asks quickly snd strels {t st once soothes and relieves Lhe stiff joints, the lame muscles the id back to and sme not satisfied with its sfects, #5 cents. § bottles for§l. sred Oberholtyer sol by SL Centre a. . The Phenix Pectoral. 3 Exhibits an immense stock of i elecher, an & side of in The members of the Legislature staying at home this year saves the State $600 00, all agree to have them stay at home aneth er year, and then another? r conversation the docto the story ' out t Hi DOMESTICS, DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, PARA SOLR, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOT» AND SHOES, ETC, ETC, came Communication { was bad with i s ance Very good; then suppose we : = the « th Ap JOHNSMITHOF MILTON ACCEPTS. Aelung nerves, woney will be This commission was wirendo. TO THE PEOPLE. i Mivvtox, Pa., Fes. 26, 1880, such male citizens shall bear,” &c. corpus ing boards and for the wench, Eliza him in the estimation of all democrats and of every honest republican; hence the Sherman boom is a shallow thing, d places John among the things to be iat, The Hayes administration has no fgiends for the same reasons— nine tenths of the American people feel an “all 1 3M | 3 iaughed at, Now, the reader of the Rerorrer will {bear in mind that Massachusetts has 130,000 mgle citizens who can not read Lor write, and a law of the state denies all such the right of voting. This, ac. {cording to the 14th Amendment, would i reduce her number of congressmen from {11 to 8, and also take three from the | number of her electors. Had this point | heen seen by any of Tilden's counsel he would have made the presidency in Evitor CENTRE RErorTER:—In your paper of last week I notice a communica: tion signed by one John Smith, of Centre Hall, in which he protests against being nominated for the Presidency; that be was not consulted upon the subject before. hand, and that his private business affairs in no wise permit of anything of the sort at this time, &c. Now 1 desire to say that | some people, if they have no aspirations { that way, they at least possess a super. | abundance of cheek. If Jobn Smith of from Centre county. { Harold Mann wasappointed commissioner . . oo» + . i x Oo x aki 48 +s accidently A Methodist minister of Fall River|8nd the commission sat, By accidently : : {dropping into it one day, Mr. Menamin has been suspended for neglecting his wife) and committing adultery, Such should be suspended by hemp. ones) ‘ ; ant had no legal representative present | ascertained that the prosecution was readp have appealed to congress to have the! tor, ignorant of our language, and ignore Standard oil company investigated, ant jihad no one fo arose in the commission and declared TN . . pak . { I'he text of the imperial ukase aps to speak a word for him pointing a commission of supreme co 7 i itrol| | preesly for this work, four large maps of | mitle fields, bound in handsome ls | English Cloth, at THREE DOLLARS, or i {4 Fine Sheep Binding, with Marble Edga, [TAREK DOLLARS ASD FIFTY OPNTS—in THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is filled with Choicest Teas, Syrups, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Sugars, Col fees, Pure Spices, Sclt, Pork Provi- sions. Wooden. Willow, Queens and poLLARS, or in best Levant Turkey Mos rocco, full Gilt Sides and Edges, rive DOLLARS, { On the receipt from any person remit. iting by mail or express, of the amount in a rogisterad letter or by a postal order, bank draft, or check, a copy will be im- medintely sent free of postage, registered as second class matter, i { Has proved itself to be to old per (tstopan "Tt adds mE Ro . x t in dant relief. It gives strength. It Dringe rest It aa® made taore cures than auy other medicine, Thos ands of the citizeas of Kasiern rania have wed 1 for pears past and testify to the relief given ad sures kilected Price 28 cents or § bottles for §1. Ares Levi Oberboltser, M . Murray, Centre Hall, GERMAN HORSE AXD COW POWDER. stock y sot weight, st 1) conta - 7 Octave Rosewood Only 8150. ® Stop Organs, 2 Full § eds, Price 8270 Only 855 13 Stop Organs. 3 Full Set of sx. Price 8340, Only 875. {This Organ has the a Grand Organ Knee Swell. Pianos, ef of * Second-hand Organs fo- $85. {that this condition of things must not £0 lon. That if the expenses of the prosecu~ | Mr. Harding, one of the trustees of tion of tho doctor were to come out of his nlae ial The volume 18 Dablished in the best 7, Centre Hall, aod W. J. Thompuon, Potters Mila. | Second-hand Pianos for $30. style of typography, on clegant paper, with illusirations, executed as highest e, hence he has lost their respect : | at the Russian capital is published, 1 history will record it to his disgrace spite of the three states that were stolen ; | Centre Hall supposed fe was the man the Glassware, Fish, Salt and everything for Massachusetts really hag 3 congress | people wanted for the next Presidency he usually found in a first class Grocery. I — ntil the end of time, ‘ruly, John Sherman has his reward bozm can dance a quadrille in a I, with room enough for the fraudulent Hayes family as spectators. With all the treasury officials and the I a Sherman’s chances are almost nothing for the Presidency. —————— The words of Thomas Jefferson on a hird term of the Presidency cannot be 00 often repeated or toe deeply impress- ed on the public mind. “If some termination,” ke said “to the services of the Chief Magistrate be not fixed by the Constitution, or supplied by practice, his office, nominally for t t histary shows how easily that degenerates into an inheritance.” Now a termination to the services of the Chief Magistrate has been provided in one of the two ways named by Mr. { men and J electors more than she has a right to under the Constitution, Butler says he knew this during the late dispute about the presidency, but being {one of her representatives in congress, he | did not deem it advisable to make it known. Perhaps if Tilden had taken him as one of his counsel, he would have made use of the fact, Butler now intends to make a noise lover this, He says that Massachusetts must either repeal the law that disfran- | chises so many of its citizens, or elso | ' loose three congressmen and three elec { tors. Ifthe law is repealed then Butler | | very justly reasons that 130,000 men | will receive the ballot to whom it is now | i denied and these will all cast their votes | | for him, which will elect him governor | {by an overwhelming majority. it seems very likely that Butler will yet be | rovernor up there, and that he will have | | (ren So Jeferson, it has been supplied by prac |them in hot water another time, with | i ¢ about as badly tooled as he will be sur | prised and mortifled to lexrn thgg 7 am the man the people are howling for. The idea Smith, Centre Hall, feeling n decline what he ¢ Qi upo ¥ bimself called to self mixed up with other people's business | isto funny for amything. Who in —— ever heard of John Smith of Centre Hall before? Cheek! the world has so heft to He declined, however, John Smith of Centre Hall, did, and by so doing he and the country made a narrow escape. Now let other presumptive John Smiths look out for the locomotive! I've my head light out, full of oil and ablaze; straight track, broad guage, and’a "bar!" on board. John Smith, of Centre Hall, you'r not the man, 20 don't decline again. Yours Identically, Joux Smit, , full of ii —dJobn Smith, of Milton, 1s heard from tice. What Grant and the third term men now propose to do is to alter that prac- tice, to make the term practically for Grant's life; and then the next thing we have to expect is that it will become | hereditary. | This is precisely what the illustrious | author of the lleclaration of Independ ence warned his countrymen against Suall his warning be heeded 7 nna Ar A + : The next annual excursion of the Penn’a editorial association will be to Vatkins Glenn and Lake Geneva. The New York republican state con- vention was held at Utica last week. Like its sister in Penupsylvania, it was very turbulent—a mixtare of hisses and applause, with occasional cries of “Put him out,” “Sit down,” and the like. ‘This was between the Grant and Blaine | factions, and as he managed to get the seats of contested telegates reported in favor of | every prospect of success, sl Ap "ERAL BGYNTON REFUSED COURT-MARTIAL. I i | ( A Washington, bP. C. fhe ‘ebruary wll following letter explains | War Deparryexy, February 24, 1660, Mr. H. V. Boynton, Washington. Siz: lam directed by the Secretary of War to furnish you with the following copy of an indorsement upon the charge | preferred by you againet General W, T, | Sherman, viz: “The President directs | that a court-martial in this case be not allowed, inasmuch as the civil courts af- ford an ample remedy for the acts coms | plained of —Alex. Ramsey, Recretary of | War.” Respectfully your obedient ser- vant, Tooymas F. Barr, Judge Advocate. | 1 { | i averse sm—— i With great truth the Morning remarks that it is a fact which not even republican journals will have the hardi- the Grant delegates, this gave bim § buod to diggute that the demotratic jor in thisissue of the Reronrter. ~- Yocum, thus far, has been a mera non- o ntity in Congress, He split up along the Kin trying to straddld both parties Any subscriber to the ReporTER the Le Moyne furnace at Washington, (the doctor's) estate, certainly the defens stabes that cremation is becoming very!should be provided for. From the com applications for the use of the crematory.| Fell appointed 8. Edwin Megargee to rep: about as cheap as an average fureral anditaken. This evidence was incorporated in puts “ashes to ashes’ a little sooner, itl |a report, and the report forms the bhsis o {the case which is pending in court, and Butter Buyers everywhere are re-|'"® ~ {the issue of which will be the freedom or | confinement of the doctor. fusing to take white Iardy looking butter except at ‘grease’ prices. Consumers want nothing but gilt-edged butter, and buyers thereforn recommend their patrons tol FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY keep a uniform color throughout the year| BRASKA by using the Perfected Butter Color made! Naw York, February 25.—An Omaha, by Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington, nap, spacial says: A horrible tragedy Vt. It is the only color that can be relied |, .urred five miles south of Nebraska on to never injure the butter, and to al | oie this afternoon, An insane son of A. color. Sold by| Donshue, one of the oldest and wealthiest {fruit growers and farmers of Otoe county, The Lock Haaen Democrat says|procured a pistol and shot a horse. His ley. A.D. Rowe, missionary of the Luth-| father attempted to seize him and capture eran church to Guntoor, India, writes that|the pistol, when the boy drew a knife and [stabbed him four times, killing him ins kh an IN NE- ways give the perfect Druggists. owing to the declining health of his wite] , he has bean advised to return, and that he|stantly He then attempted bo kill Ma expects to leave India sometime in April| mother and brothor, but the latter felled Clinton in June or{him to the ground with a club, and the {mother fled to the house. The maniac pursuad hee, battering in doors and win- and hopes to reach July, « W hic h O {f our friends will be kind ending us at nine and the eash for | 3 1a egarl i LA POW GROND A CPG i Li one 3 Ng W) ] § or ‘ it cls. t i t - pNlonhe | pn sT Lhe prospect ol getting 4 paper ml t -The Mexicans are feasting Grant, the i -The womea of New York are fooled on the new law allowing then to vole lor school directors; the Copstitution of the slate says only “male citizens of 21 yoars and over’ ghall be allowed to vote, So Sis can’t stuff the ballot box. rat DBL | ~The Bellefonte Republican rejviges of it as unkind. The Herald's Irish famime fund now uy 700.000, with un olub, but, being prevented om entering by tha brother, returned to 1 dow notgh to secure one or two new names I fy o R ‘or the ReroenrTER for the camprign 1 require very little effort, ii ' . the ) le, where he stabbed another horse A company of alarmed eighbors to capture the who sought refage in a neighboring corn: field aud kopt them at bay for several ‘1 0“ hours, sanding knife in hand, Tois ica Convention werethe Sherman deles ; : : Gos il not only had nothing to sny, | morning he wus captured and lodged in 28, i x J Yel, and who, when they voted, were compels}! ed to do so with the Blaine supporters, but ' sin Voi i knd Ltwo dogs. «Jt is thought that congress adjourn before the 1st of July Et ative th of will not . Y tried : | Decidedly the worst hurt men at the! ail, . * chief mentioned in the entire proceedings, SIST IN THe ILLUMINATIONS, References to his valuable services in res] A St, Petersburg dagpatch to the Daily storing specie payments and in refunding! Telegraph ss ys that General Gourko, Gove and General Zouroff, Prefect of the Police of St. Petersburg, have received notices from a nihilist committee informing them | man cleared the Custom House of Conks| ling men go as to secure the control of this State, it must be recorded that their pur pyrpme B34 falleq. § ve specimons of are, The author, the subject, the purpose, all ialike render it worthy a place in every library. ~-on every desk—eor up-n the book | «helf of every house in the country. Agents wanted in every town and couns {ty in the United States, and a preference | will be given to honorably discharged vets iarans of the army, | To the ladies, who feel a desire to exs {press their sympathy with the Hood Or {ohan Memorial Fund, the s«le of this { book amore their circle of friends, will infford wh efellent way of contributing {uid to so dererving a cause, {| For terms, rates to agents, &e., address i Publisher {with fall partienlars, Gen'l G T. BeaAurEGaARD, f the Hood Memorial Fuad, New Orrnxaxs, La { On behalf ALSO HARDWARE, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS always on hand. PRICES LOWER THAN EVKR BEST IN THE WORLD iY J re PIWGIH 3 CELEBRATED ! ‘FBO d X1ITV u TO $6000A YEAR, or Bg $6 to $20 a day in your 8! own locality. No risk. ! Women do as well a» men Many make more ; than the amount stated above. No one can fail make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 ects, to $2 an hour by devoring your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs noth ing to try the business. Nothing like it, for money making ever offered before Business pleasant and strictly honorable Reader, if you want to know all about the best paying business before the publie, «end us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free, Samples worth $56 also free. Yel can then make up you® mind for yourself, Address GEORGE STINSON # CO, Portland, Maine, CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. 0. DEININGER. A new, complete Hardware Store has VIOLINS, AND ACCORDEONS, $2.00 and upwards, Piano and Organ Instructors. Covers and Stools, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN New DOMESTIC New WHI E New ST. JOBN £0.00 £25 00. £95.00, 822 50, $22 50. wenn {Don es PERFECT FITTING FATTARNS. prompt No Agents employed, The buyeres We buy our yrgans and Machines for i The Bitters invariatny remedy yollow- negs of the complexion »nd whites of the eyes, paing fa the nghtside and under the right shoulder blade, furred topgne, high colored urine, nauses, vertigg, dyspepsia, constipation, heaviness of the head, mens tal despondency, and every other manj | festation or nccompaniment of a disorders ad condition of the liver, The stomach, been opened by the undersigned in Cen- tro Hall, where he is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Nails, &o. Uirecular and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Wabb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort- ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs. Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn. ishes. Pictures framed in the finestetyle, Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice. 2% Remember, all goods offered cheap- er than elsewhere, This remarkable » medi. cine will cure Bpavins, Splint, Curb, Callous, &e., Ray 1.00. Send fur ve proo nda Sons ping th moving the bunch. Price {trated Circular ving posit ur agent’ - f, and A's Spa AXD Which is the same thing. Impure Salergfus ovr BloCarh 8 (whieh tathosnme thin HeoTS ail ale ly dirty white color, It may appear white, examined hy itself, but a COMPARISON WITH CHURCH & CO'S “ARM ANDHAMMER"” BRAND will show the difference. Soc that your Salorstas and Bake ing Soda is white and PURE, ag should be ALL SIMILAT SUBSTAN CLS used Tor food, A simplo but sovere test of the comparative valuo or diferent brands of Hoda or Suleratus is to dissolve a dessert spoonful of each kind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) in olear lasses, stirring until all is tharoughly dissolved foe deleterious insoluble matter in the inferior gods will bo shown eller settling some twent minutes or nooner, by the milky appearance o, the solution and the quantity of floating Socky matter according to quality, Be sure and ask for Church & Co.'s Soda and Salgeados pod geo that their name is on the parkhge sid wow wiih gob the purest and whitest made. Tho use pt this with saad milk, in Riot: ence 10 Baking Powder, saves twenty times ily coat, bowels and kidneys alse experience their Boe ong pound package for valusble Informa. i 03 and careful . regulating aud tenic influence, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers 7: neiest . ; in Cure is sold by or sent by Dr. BJ. Kendall & Co., Enosburg Falls, Varmont. For sale by J. D, Murray, Cash, and will give customers the ad- vantage, BUNNELL & AIKENS. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, f-b27 J Lov ANGLER, At erney at Law ef Consultations in English and German. Office in Furst'snew building. D. H. Rhule. UCTIONKEER —Potters Mitls. Years of experience in other parte of the tuto enble him to gusrantee the utmost -atisfxction as an Auctioneer. Vendues cried at reasonable charges, A share of he nuhlic putronage kindly solicited, F. FORTNEY Attorney st Lsw Bellefonte, Ps. Office over Rey wids bank, 14muy’, 6 R. J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can be found at his office and residence on North side of High Street, three doors Kast of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 21 feb tf
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