fd Ni r ES A ASI RAP RRR ENTRE CO. FARMERS HOME. — THE JUSH HOUSE BU ’ PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Improved Stabling and Careful Hestlers. Low Bpecial Rates for Jarymes and Wit nesses, Cleanliness, Comfort and Table unexesiled. AO DISURIMINATION against ihe Producers of our food, than whom none are mors worthy, or mores ens titled to attention. The Dush House hays ing over three Lines the capacity of other hotels, there is no occasion ot disposition io place the ¢ i in ailie rooms. This inecounts for itz growing Lodal Trade We do not trust your hories lo the care snd {profit of parties disconnected with tholhos tel. D. P. PRTELS, Proprision. junit | ——— ——————————— ————— IRDVVARE, Jas. Harris §& Co. ARE OFYELY iow REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, *ROUTE HAY FORKS, BLOCKS, ETC, kinds of H A RB D- meet all demands in Ft GI. ww A 1 TAY “ - do the mest good.” The “Credit Mobil: | INST 'REDIT MOBILIER. GARFIELD'S GOLDEN GOOSE. for of America” was the title of of A NEW DEPARTURR! STORE | BEST PLOW IN THE WORLD! f joint | ———— : HOW THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE! GATHERED GEAR IN CONGRESS, D ONE OF OAKES AMES’ SSIONAL PENSIONERS, stock company organized for the construc The Lycoming i : { tion of the Union Pacific railroad. Yhe | pany, after an hon rable record o oapital stock of the company was $3,750, | years, is in trouble, The fact that ithas 000. Tt became very valuable and paid | decided to withdraw from all ol anormous In the | tes than Pennsylvania, and that on | course of legal pro |! by | Colonel MeComb, of Delaware, in BUILDING OF BY TRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. THE SYRACUSE CHILLED of Syracuse, N. ¥. Are now putting on the market a Piow that ¥ wach superior to any Plow heretofore made as the Plows of the past few years have boon superior (0 those made ball & coptury ag NEW } » the De Golyor| What the Republicans of His Own aving Contract, | Congressional District Thought of WEARS FALSE. Him in 1874 and 1876—He runs ntand to say anvihing Several Thousand Votes Ek Behind His Party Tick- to Reoure her I dividends, 1878 in | Cho Centre Reporter. a NN . 3, KURTZ cvs EDITOR momma lS ——— i +0: ceedings brought patrocted (ts apents in this State | '» clos regard | turn all its cash i cate that it will Freee RERR BREERAEY al I \ ) hii i trae and on A Do Ohige soveral | its business edness of $300.0 \ thirty davs, hy the Milton, { : i 3 “a YY sir t to the ownership of the stock, it came out a} know yi. (Credit : le should ud Besides a provi . ), house of of h Mobi Anes Wit has lost with In 18% 1, Pa., June 17, 188( 1 £) Ar * AND - 0 vasa res UnxTie Har nomi STATE TICKET. SUPREME JUDG! A. JENKS, Jefferson Cot AUDITOR GENERAL, “RT P. DECHERT, Philadelphia. DOE, ' i wnty #t AIRY IN x a witid {Logs a1 the excellencios of any Plow | {8 alien for} tt fone before | minm ng tog was | 10 une, It obviaws 1 the objections finds Ww any other Plow, in addition It embraces several new features of the greatest value, for which we have ob tained exclusive Palepta 11s Beam, Clovis, Jolnter Standard and Wheel Standard will be STEEL, and its mold board will be a composition of Bteel and Iron chiflled ander & process for which we have also obtained an exclusive Patel. NR will be “THE SYRACUSE in thai ‘y elinildine O sraticons fi : lie that our Rebuilding Operations, now 4ght will be eighteen pounds Jess than 4 Hit radical change gin oul present sore, and dur ! prosout styles " amer materially reduce the size of the building. We find our first-class Steel Plow, made in the or. . rés with the lareest stock we have aver had « ia B » i RARRAR Bir ry way, full rigged, retails for twenty 4wo Nineteeth cengressions|™ ives with the largest stock we have ever had at this state of the season, ag~| —. Fort Plows retall & g sed to of |grégating almost oe A " ¥ WN Ff % wv y re # our new Plow will be but : AMILLION DOLLARSINVALU E,| ROPE As well as all And it is not only desirable. but necessary, that a large por should be closed at once. BEAD wh sonsment of ¢ i cent . wd y ’ " © Hau Wa perry th Cal y Hing { there wore honest and ir Z2OLOSING SALE OF DRY GOODS AN EXTRAORDINARY SCALE. W|e0 convenuon not taking Gen. Bea ot Th : DC hy laa } ) this counts g | him ihe ¢ u 1estion Ni bi Lr # ihe me ' I cleaner , gain number n expressed & eA after Gartield non of rod Grant, 0 Oo a shame not trict wi TEL Ficl Wii Could -_ i i bh u ail t % COB 8 and regular n uppor: NY A ip } yoeting tion at Pit i 3 ! the if yr We hereby aunounece to pub ba) took open ground]. Ty st i iN Progr Will include ¢ them Wore produce the record | : HaUL 19 A ya \ yo LION was passed araening ro in progres YY iy 1 4} i BONE Cast Willi 1 y ef Heplember, 1876, the Ps to hall i r three hundred dollar of OF the retur: ned pri tren Dollars, and it will be the tara] Implement ever sold. § will outwear three of the of the ordinary steel mold Bodin plows wi have hitherto proved a « ariieid t st Warren, ecting Dr and L } Seven eapost Is old ory bes fasion 110 Organi o 3 grad i BK ign, of Laake for board BRITmAn, Brown, of Portage, {ion Kinds { WARE, this line, ¥ | Georgi Paine, of Lake, secrets. 3 where all sieel JAE HARRIS & CO, Eellefonte, 0 to $a our own locality, No Hiek, Women do se well as men, Manymske more than the amount stated above. No one ean fail make money fast. Any ons can do the work. You can make from &0 cis. to $2 sn hour by devoling your "evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothe ing to try the business. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before Business pleasant and strictly bonorshle Reader, if you want to know allabout best paying business before the pub send us your address and we will scnd full particulars and private terms Samples worth $5 alse free. You ean then make Bp four mind for yourself Address GEORGE STINSON & C0, Portland, Maine, ANCER REMOVED WIT HOUT Knife, and, in most caves, without in. ApplytoC.P. W, Fischer, ML. D., Pe nt Centrecounty, Pa. 24 jelly Rs TAO CENTRE HALL, MANTFACTURES OF Baddles, Earness, Bridles, Collars, Flynets, and also keeps on band Cotter Nets, ele. Prices low sz any where sles All kinds of repairing done. Ths best stock always kepton band. All work war- ranted, A share ofthe public patronage kindiy solicited. oct, of } 1 1010 DUR DAsTUYOS, monn so AO MP SAIN rink” 4 30% nity si i | Although the great bulk of this stock was contracted for on a basis of . of Lake, B, F. Perry, of Ashta.|V8iues much lower than now, we haye determined, after careful considera tla, L. D. Brown of Portage, and ©, D.|lion, instead of storing away the goods, to distribute among our patrons and of Lake, were chosen a committee CODSUmers generally, say one half, or , and H, H, Hine, Wm. Bl rare Yah X - sk xs Batworth 3 ae oy [FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND } ; M or I Poche} y ! ¢ and KX. M, Murry, faction a)“ plan I) AT Ey ia Sin er of public planderers and as iste 1 the m lene nen of he inves HOD lad a committee of conference on of (s, } introduced | Corr. Pols nter Point, on which uso obtained a Patent, aod which is improvement, both as regards i Wear, i. r can shifted 80 8% 10 lake 4, and also mone of Joss pitch, end IC can always be § PLOaa Hoo with the Pow, The whee! will run under the beam or ond side of It as desired, and always kept in line § The beam 18 adjustable for Spring or Pall Plowing, and also for two or three horses, The handles can be adjusted 10 O0UIMO- date a man or boy, on the sane Plow, It is 6 perfect Plow, Vooden beams are going out of use because rink, swell and warp, and never rus Wire t & Pat oe Garfield started out for a whil He that nher | preacher, and W nat a member is their candidate for president. ittle whi will be ready ii r oy alwawe did think pn > stealing. u 3 i i IK ag at - in rt} 8. Ossement. B DOLLARS WORTH, ¥ that high calling an : 8 willie they were appeint. 1 4 § § At such Prices as may be necessa ry il or We have | therefore, inaugurated » speedily close REAT CLOSING SALE seninst| 10 Every Department, and propose to distribute such bargains am: ng the Ri BL . . B - . n : . 4 : : ; 4 : a . y oo graver| PeOPle, far and wide, as will be our most effective advertisements for the now | 0 FE re become Gemorslised abd v lore we propese lo open no the ear iy autumn, pend, which 1s much we an 10 breaks, | | al he Dooessity of the day. Erin T r T 1 . T x ar eg Te od 04 against] TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: ong apd very much ghte: resent represen«! AL) yie | dist d 0 we Say a Mold board Is ¢ ow it 1s 80. im off on them s composition nd eall lied metal, ir this new Plow lu every 4 er OF renresans } . the » nothi There 18 ig un stealing 3 . " wheeled rigl KOOW nan 3 % told : what he once preache ->~ bo it aro co! tions, Tafter al wl AG man to-day | th he administra | mmilles On res whoroas, said rd Union cot fo i this indepen N oy The i i § . publicans of the { made the fistriet of Ohio HErass siBiict Jk | Congress, oa Hayes, | thonotary, CU. M. Hayes. , 1hat there is no faeenr Bs connecled with ney Bi , SCANGNS BL natior 2 » 3 3 i Ri ROVernment on Beans are too heavy, ¥ niéase shu fi . . § pioase shu 1 ustly preferred mere or bl \ n Hig r ici 408 ia} y IRE € are pub p t I d sustaine y . 3 Ding it Wil EIEEELEN » {ast two vears iol ar hilled, the ! goods! SUCH| radical well are] riunity | the! § il We do not claim to have reduced Jere are certain {in such limited sup ly that we can searcely meet the demand, GOODS WILL NOT BE REDUCED. But outside of these tered | mark.down has taken place, and many goods that are selling vO 18 SeRrcely An imarked away down to insure their immediate clearance. The opp: .{ to secure bargains is a very unusual one, and buyers of Dry Goods {country over should promptly put in an appearance ai our house | Our organization and our facilities for distributing large quas i goods “are believed to be unequaled, but every effort will be made to strengthen and increase its efficiency during this closing sale, so that all wh t (may be waited on promptly and to their entire satisfacti ' and AaB0oRBAS Discarding all sensational or exaggerated rtatements we throw upon the tion with Cred Market this immense stock of Dry Goods, determined to sell the amount thereof, VAmed at whatever sacrifice may be necessary to accomplish the object. ared| All who need Dry Goods or who can be induced by the certainty of say- of his|IDE, to anticipate their wants, should visit us in person. From present indi- d upon bis cons|CAtions the goods will be sold too rapidly to insure in all cases perfect satis- | uneng them faction in the filling of orders through the Mail Order Department during ¢ find. | the continuance of this great closing sale. he evidence | a everything, for ( 33 ballot at Chicago, in not arf } LEAL at] tins i 1 was thi . a it chi LrSL enlere a vory sasall discount © the Rallroad Proight. . a which rings and 1 arrayed against ies ( i Lhe ist iural Implement as be ol 1 x i } Vik} us yo sh 1S a & phon yperl us therefore who are pot willing toant AS Agents of the principle that “a nimble six. pence 1s better than a slow shilling,” hood not APply or an agency. No Plows on commission. All sales absoiuta, FP This is the only Steel Chilled Plow In the World, Reed ¢ § THE BEST IS THE CHEAPE T GEISER’ Yu ny , a. arcs QI A a fer iA nis n. Garfield took th through sared from all 'S PATENT SELF-REGULATING of congress he fe pass jaa if not infamous De- What k rio i KOCW afterward called ~ Lid : i several times more than Iron. 2 Plow, full rigged, by giving small discounts, can be sold for Seventeen Dollars Compare this price with thet of any Iron Plow ever mage. It is cheaper thas any other Plow how taade would be at five dollars and a half, Where there are no agents we will, on re oeipl of Seventeen Dollars send a Plowtoany Rallroud station in the State and pay the relight. Address, BYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. Syracuse, N.¥ | If ET GOOD BREAD, - (3 Uy calling al Lhe new and exten. i8ive bakery establish ment of JOSEPH CEDARS {who has removed to A. Kaath’ ion B {i where he fu [Bry Gay Fresh Bread, { Sh0 Pi fhat was the famous i wel But ® 5 pavement G iis a ar. Grain Separator y faptl over J Ward tion with 3 ofl y art i ol : Jd hag ell. dl OaS 1 ANS material re mens |} so— STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. EIGHTH i ! i mes sn I ps i and garbled y Inter Ocean, x ~~ : ArrRign and 4 30 LAOICag d AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. is i his 133 $8 8 4 il aia e discouragement ¢ Cleauwer and Bageer, and the ; nN NEW ENTERPRISE. n whe! A LEXANDER & CO. ot AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Wi SEED STORE, 1 A Sy stal PEE a wart republioan ev idenee and 458, TRACTION i lags any Hall SRI ast 3 e ' s old stand what the Reporter in hog rnishes evs 'Breco d isa heavy nna 10D sired at Garfield Of Kil Kinus, 8, elo, Candie * Cale ne queen, ’ : & &, " HACK {rang i 8 ; LF. Nuit», ¥ y ¥ 3 \. Fruits, g bel nging t« of expe i r FON Anything and everyihir ithe business. Hsvis ¢ farmers rience in the } hing hat ho can ipiement who may fi ing SEEDS of all 30 aug ti 8 OWD p 10 ig had vears usiness, he fatters gusranied isfaction & vor him with their patronsse JOSEPH CEDARS yk i Yimpord y would be 1 : i ] i i . . paipasgio and clear as init al init sal 1d red | imMpar- i ¥ IY An Ban were (io ily cared for. ivy #) : EAVER WIL ir Gen. Beaver put A I stirs D ON GARFY, C. M. 1 ry onvention, He said | , that private negotiations 5 ha ane ONT guaranieed lay ut home made by industrious, Canis required ; we will Mi RB, Relneh, iris make mosey | ter at work for u t nothing! anything else. The work i this planter, as the 2000 pleasant, and suc h 88 Anyone can go right i wer English {now in use in Ce county demonstrate &t. | Those who are Wise who seo ain no- 5 th 1 se: tha 2 sil $38 8 ALE] * ii ais $ t ® i wardrobe, but that she smuggled ARROWS. oad CULTIVATORS ofl and ses for themselves. Costly Outfit and heso valuables away and played her part ; i ith LOW, § 4 is the be . it thor 1e iif ithor zeq agenls ic ERCHILLED P ndisna, It y with bera ywels and + dresses |, 3 $ » § 0 us 1 & Speech al Li is 0 vv itt 1 du and some al minde plows 1 ter plows tl . nd nasas faand (S&Me amount R AbQ ver ound, Hall Corny ian y ne l k il DORN Ighout thelme iL Was missed from the queen's or } 50 Lhe heystone nade at Centre Hall, hin hs rng ng tinti 18 DEeROLIAt Ins . . 3 nabled hi proper boam roceeding 3 fair evidence | than theses ca oF os i stuma of the sho ued an X » | that there will ivision in the par- | and ity. Ex-Lieutenant Governor Dorsheim- | tors er, who took part in the Kelly Conven- | tion at Syracuse, said he knew of no gotiations, but he did think there | would be any division in the Democrat. | ic party in that State this year, and he | had no doubt that the nominee of the | Cincinnati Convention would receive the unanimous support of the party. Similar expressions of opinion were ob- Oe noda ihe 3 ewels were ¢ 14 2 : ve i" % ing ithe dresses proba} would have rit { re entl as been chosen as the standard bearer of the Republic party in the approaching nati nal contest, i to second the motion which has to make that nomination imous, and to assure this convention ¢ people of the country thay Pen ia is heartily in accord with tl mination——{cheers)-—that she gives | concurrence to it, and that this coun- r may expect from her the greatest ma r 0 t oman who got of \ Ww n oe fi circumstances ors, on the contr nt wk 18 1 y Goal of Lhe romance the ¢ is tipi soy f 18 ung, AME the latest impreved patterns, {terms free. Now is the Those ah 1 them in the colonies cannot be quess] MOWERS, REAPERS snd GRAIN {Tendy al work are laying up isrge sums of iBRINDERS, -{) these we sell the Osharn | mor ey. Addres 1 RU E & C 2. UEUs isither as separate Mowers, Combined ia, Maine. x ¥ Reapers and Mowers, single Harvostors or as Combinad Heapers and Binders THE WHEELER, No.6, asa combin-| i machine e best machine of the! ind the market, i THE GREATEST IMP} = STEAM ENGINES, Manufactured only by Grrser Maxcracrurixe Co » Way nesboro, Franklin Co, Pa. The world challenged for ood wor Grain saving, . . 3 g ifn de fin most without exception. ception out of her life and situation, Opp i WY Aa SIRE A ALY A M1 ‘ 1 n d tn Ha made Government used to send to lun - v A BRUTAL MURDER, Ixpraxarorts, June 18.—The body o colored, was found Jin oc ) oople who wore ne } YArious American colonies I i= 1, quite } to } ot nation wad enough omni —- ang, and net good land. Thi ninals were usually sontence 3 * i i : ! Lhe CRIIPRIED 81 in advance. We + to have each reader and i ¢ x fay ©! - * i Nn a ie savy r The nis %s heporier per month, » 3 THY | : Who were bh is 1 conventi f & aN ] all second ball James Williams, 12 ce the i143 a AW TOR i p | RING AT Bade u e, andthe woods near Lawrence, this county, OVEMENT! woul i 3 i ‘ 3 3 Yours’ pons & 2 You: poelia: 80 y ty that Bas been given for a Presiden- candidate in many yeas. idn’t Beaver Now why « for Ga tained from Ex-Judge Spence and other Tammany men, » on ballot delegate from ij 418 name ap San bh were sen as the Atlantic to spen time, F chants or planters, ly genoral shapeless mass. His wife was found un conscious on the fuer of his cabin with he : soe 0 ristown Gleaner It is won- * iL. «and Binder. Call and y derfully perfect. EE 1d be pleaded | friend of the Reporter send us a name for the campaign, and thus help the spread of i democratic doctrine. Persons geiting up bad Light and Smooth Running, cleaning perfectly in all ki of grain—wet or dry. Also the the senator. same delegate third, fourth on the sixth elegate joined : ninth the vote POOPi0 AL & gx ther ¢ of il 1 ana The democrats of Illinois have nomi- one| clubs will receive a copy free. nated Hon, Lyman Trumbull for govers nor. A better nomination conld not have been made, .—— Since Garfield's nomination republi eans have discovered that his record is rather heavy to carry. Many are diss cussing the matter of having him withs draw and nominate a man like Edmunds whose record has no Credit Mobilier, landgrabs and De Golyer paving jobs in 1 i JA As X Botan v | Any boy twelve years old, with , bondsmeon-and-women for|skull crushed but still alive. She WAS horse, will follow and bind all the grain/ : sontence; and Great Bri.| brought to the city hospital. Her recovsithat any Reaper with side delivery will cut. | ny of its pestering! ory is doubtful. There is no clue to thellt not only binds but gleans, and will save| . [the price ofthe machine in one year, by «taking up from the stubble that which i ————— i | elect from Ohio | voted for Garfiel: 1 hy ii art, if he is that instead of through, under Don's leas p 20 kir » NOVELTY HAY & GRAIN RAKE the Best Rake out. factured by 8. & G. Mechanicsburg, Pa. J. A. Fle 18mardm votiug i 1 AL B00 1 a8 ; co, and bad no further murderer , The colonial purchas ’ bold had 0) i rehy? i | It wou Cal Manu. Havex, ES oat County ss. | THE McSHERRY GRAIN DR I, Wm, E. Burchfield, isither with cierk of the Orphan'sior without fertilizer and seed sowing ats money out of them | Court of sald county dojtachments. It is the best grain drill for! In 1770 Sarah Wil son, maid of the Hon, | hereby certify that at an Orphan's Courliall purposes in the market i ies Vernon (held at Bellefonte the 20th day of April| THE GEISER THRESHER AND Ethan “* {A. D,, 18%, before the Honorable the!SEPARATOR. Th reputation of this ored the Char} Judges of said court, on motion a rule was machine is so well established that we broke open a cabinet and took there-| granted upon, {say nothing about it that the people do : from nany diamonds and other valuable! Phoeba Gramly, Catharine Wolf, Henry know, " Any parach Waning one, iV jewels’ together with a miniature of the Wolf, Samuel Gramly, Sussanah Hos- | need of repairs for those now in . Sho was not seen committing the terman, J. 1 Hosterman, Reuben |ty DON 2 5% YEAR IFS TTAE oh 108 8 ! tir { Gramly, Mary Ann Kreamer, Reuben] AGI 5, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES any ol stolen valuables! Kreamer, Barbara Jane Chatham, Johnjand PHAET ONS, Woare agents for the| vr possession when arrested nor| H. Chatham, the heirs and logal repre~(sale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG. . | sentatives of Philip Gramly, deceased,|ON, the reputation of whi h is £0 well eau} § that sha bad to come into Court on the 4th Monday tablished ; a0 of the ( ORTLA ND ! LIAL B00 LRA AP] of August, next, to accept at the valus-| PLATFORM SPRING WAGON oS, Cars queen s apartments where tion, or to show cause why the real os riages, Phaetons, and Buggies. All Are 1¢ had no honest business, having gain«| late of said deceased should not be sold. warranted. $ ail and see specimens and | Same notice to be given as in Inquisi~ xii ne guia ogues as io styles Cat prices | tion. yaionr yi fisewheore., RURIOLU OB q 1 s Ress {furnished on application. . » y | Ain testimony whereof I have herounto|*“:! ASTER AND FERT SERS | \ { y Al then, but when the robbery was|set my hand and sfixed the seal of the} 14 > Instor final FE FLIZERL. A Y 85 min) y . : i A PIR GNOLY ground, as 000 As id Sarah Wilson had to suffer for it.1said Court at Bellefonte, the 26th day of|yhe best Nova Sets. Xt ane u Lh o [She was sentenced to seven yoars and to] April, A, D. 1880, . . {$7.00 por ton. Peruvian Guano sold on {America to be sold jnte servitude for the | Attest WM. E. BURCHFISL JOHN SPAN 1 RK . orders only. Phosphates always onl ‘3 BO( T & SHOE term. A Maraland planter bought her. lJ an 3t SPANGLER, d ] J re + “Special manures for different crops so! } 1 io Shorifl, St An, the ot 1 the tenth man gos eleventh On the for the six! Pennsylvania | He returned to Gar-| he nineteenth ballot OOS ined | ent by another delegate] i ballot, ate from who cast the fii gr (eee ILL. | or without broadeast hoes, with! ‘Centre 8 + 4 our state, ars for wh ho slaye the ware on 3 ¥ single vote paid, and get (SEAL [SEAL worth of the han the balance of the delegates. EE ts te WHO IS ARTHUR? w1! 1 ears Filta rs ill el re Pui an test egate des how mi Agent ’ Cextre Hani, Pa. ———— sister of Lady Grosvenor, ) ¥ \ , and ren apartments of Queen g a5 ing the coun | y tie, y . hd or NTS Cs | THIRTY. Republicans come to the Reromrten| copy free wanting to know who will be the demo- | 11¢ mol | cratic nominee for President. The only On answer we can give is that the Cincin- breaks y a0 rato ha : onarE. ferris ad | were made from and Wash! mon pr 3 if § it. scan voters who Mr. Arthur is, | ing for Viee President. He was | »d from the custom house for practiees, hy Hay 2, § 1 ; i ml ' . : - ew anni Queen, COT. L nor wor the Here is the i ai I, Millheim, iniservicenin the pubiic. He is FAVIONS in Lae destaipre vote, ight any | v | Prepared Lo perforn wh Tession, Hels nowfally jwithout pan Mo in ubsequent search. Suspicion re ort “You have made the custom-house a ti ti p {fr . sev y w» | 1S X Féntic meeis centre of partisan political management.” | B84 convention meets —~—R., B. Hayes to Collector Arthur, Janua 1 1870 ed upon her from the fact tl | : frepared to sxlract teelk ah June 22: wait asnvrad : > aT rg {peared in the ut of the thir ved 50 1 : : Maine, |’ 1 of y | Til-den; maybe ; | haps it give yon and take up the entire Field: it 4 Thuro-man, too: eyen an man; our Bay-yard is a safe refuge for tbe whole country; andlplenty More-o’- sons that will be good men and of far better record than Garfield. . -. The Japanese secretary you will SBeesmore; per- he } 4 § i ro sible in the leld recei n from 1 ballot the grand when the vote was!done { was found to have re A WW HIRES v= * De will Ie Payne; f Las will be] English JORIS Phy A5I4 1 3 + " i “With a deep sense of 1 ed access by back staires, and frightened | OVED Roov Aahtas 2 Makes & jueicious and sparkling be (Some and temperate {or sent by mail on re dress, { Mark ! y obligatic under the Constitution, I regard it iy il : BEER PACKASE, vo galions of a i ry owhole: Sold by druggiste, ! L ceipt of 25 ols, Ad Cuas, E. Hines, Manufacturer, 26 et Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 26febém. C. M. Bowsz OWER, At. t - Ri a GARFIELD CONGRATI Tol , June 0. - his evening and was met ¢ A upon a8 Ins he queen and her attendants. She Was | : I y to suspend you in order the office may be honestly administered.” — KR. B. Hayes to Collector Arthur. a1, 1879, “Gross abuse of administration havi continued and increased during your in- cambency,”—John Sherman to Collecto; Arthur, January 31, 1879, 4 ity LATED. id arrived 1! 11 « { r d Garlie h Tanviary ' 3 o ie § the depot ) te commitleo y 2 him ¢ X 8 | After a speech by Gov. Grarfleld crowd. rated ia il IRN CXPress Lhd (C.T. ALexaxne Al yen 0 Cel EXANDER & B torneys-at Law, Bellefonte: 8 te Nin eg . upon orders at manufacturers’ prices. not stay in his family long, hows] | ; ye n . pu + EI cnn | POWDER. We are Dupont's agents. or she left without permission, and| ~—BILVER PLATING. ~The Unaersign:| pasting, Sporting and a A G % (134 congratulations edi F f lover, at Wankiine EY at Washing ernar Foster, { n ] STORE, “Persons have been regularly paid hy you who have rendered little or no ser- vice; the expenses of your office have in- creased, while its receipts have diminish- ed. Bribes, or gratuities in the shape of bribes have. been received by your sub- ordinates in several branches of the tom-house, and you have in no case suj ported the effort to correct these abuses.” —eeretary Sherman to Collector A rthur, January 31, 1879, rer efile niin Un 36 ballot Pennsylvania's vote w announced by Gen. Beaver as 37 Grant and 21 for Garfield, Clin 11} ax i ic Some one telegraphed tothe New York Herald,” from Altoona, that there is a Wallace boom on foot. Wallace clean record, anyhow. has a Conk and Cam are not much enthused over Garfy’s nomination. The Cincinnati convention will be com- posed of 738 delegates; 492 votes, two thirds,” will be necessary, to a nomina- tion. Garfield in his own district, had 3500 less for congress than Hayes had for Pres- ident, Not much like a strong candidate where they know him. ee ee We mentioned in last week's REPORTER that Garfield was one of the C. M. chick- end, From the Patriot we copy the fol- lowing additional: The republican som- inge for the presidency is thesame James A Garfield whose name was found on Oakes Ames’ memorandum hook as one of the recipients of the Credit. Mobilier ton recently committed st ; the fol lowing are the reasons given : The letter in which Mr. Agee Takato before shooting himself, explained the reasons for his act, was addressed to the Japanese Minister, Mr. Yoshid It been forwarded to Japan, ) whote that he had been plans of General Saigo, t! rebellion of 1877 in Japan, and this acl against his government seems to have preyed on his mind until the poor fel. low thought it his duty to expiate his fault by putting an end to his life. It was the only way open to him he thought to show his regret to entitle himself to pardon. . > RUMERS i. ' Ar, to fi 3 1 1€ ieadar ol A parly © J AMONG POLIT ICIANS THAT GARFIELD WILL BE WITHDRAWN, Philadelphia, June 13.—~There has been talk in the inner cirele of republican politicians here of the possibility of Guay- field’s name being taken off the national ticket. It is becoming painfully apparent that the republican party cannot move forward to success with the load of ob- loquy-which their candidate’s connection with the Credit Mobilier and other con- gressional scandals has brought upon them. Hence the talk of forcing him to withdraw, In the event of his with- drawel it is thought electoral tickets wonld be run in the seversl states pledg- ed to camdidates who will ait the preer- ence of the republican voters with a view of permitting the electoral college to se- lect in the end, 5 } i fi Bip Gov. Beymour has again announced that he will not accept a nomination for pres- ident, ® stock placed by. Ames “where it. would far t) varit ior the reception. it a Wil ; $1 Mr. Cellax } g up trom was seated with a movement that his interrogater and said hastily: know anything about ths Mr, will have te look out for himself a any other I doen't want about it and have no time,’ > pp THE STORMS IN pran the be: $ tled fs Wal i ‘ 1 4 I dont al. Garfiel wall aa wii G8 man, to talk I i THE WEST. | 12.~The terrible and Milwaonkee, June f Thursday Friday nights have flooded Wausan, carrving off gevor- al bridges and 4,000,000 feet of logs: H0.- 600,000 feet of logsare jammed in the rive 1g ill them orms er and ¢ inches rise CArTY aw ay. St. Louis, June 12~-The recent rise in the Upper Mississippi swept away about 60,000 tons of ice stored on the river bank. A dispatch from Chippewa Falls says that 850,000,000 feet of logs broke away and went down the river in a solid mass, A later dispatch says that 55,000,000 feet of Yellow River logs were carried away. It is estimated that 200,000,000 feet passed Chippewa Walls this morning, which were stopped at Dell's Dam, Bau Claire. Should the i Dam go, it would sweep the Chip- pewa River to the Mississippi. A tornado from the north passed over Trenton, N.J., at 2 p. m, yesterday, de- stroying sheds, SpEaoting, freee and de- molishing unfinished buildings, © f old { Mere ackages | \ hants Nas Baltimore, where they cked up years ago, has ht property which lost sight of by the origin In one ¢ Wf £1 i Ul @ al OW f the boxes, the key ) which was in the bank, were discov ered $10,000 in first mortgage bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with the in- terest coupons for the past fifteen year: attached, making the regate value of the propert These bonds it has been belong to the Hagerstown l. ernor Hamilton is now the President. In dealings between the two banks these bonds were deposited with the Merch- 3’ Bank fifteen years ago as collaters The then President of Hagerstown Bank, James Dixon cashier was superseded, and that bank lost traces of the transaction. The dis. appearance of the bonds, however, al- ways remained an unpleasant mystery, which is now happily cleared up, and the bank adds $20,000 more to its sur- 3 | fers LON, agg y about $20,600, i 3 nk ascertained { M { Nit { in the vault of the Merchants’ Bank was a small trunk, containing papers and some diamond jewelry valued at $1,000 which were deposited with the bank by a Spaniard for safe-keeping more than a quarter of a century ago, One of the letters was signed with the name of Ro- bert A, Fischer, now President of the Board of Trade of Baltimore, who, on investigation, found that he had at the date named received a consignment of coffee from the Spanish gentleman, who when here deposited the trunk with the bank, as was the custom in the safe- keeping of valuables at that period of time. The trunk was never called for the gentleman is dead, and his heirs will Sot the property through the Spans ish Consul, {the region round, Soon there came groat i $ y * . # {news of a distinguished visitor and travels er in Virginia and the Carolinas, s a personage than the Princess sanna Caroline Matilda, or a richly i hy assorted t | dross. il noble name, who hat she was a sister of the queen. 1 nd 8 aq {ed woman claiming t he wore diamon and rabics a shows od a miniature of the queen, looked like a ister and was bolieved in. She | play od her par 8 traveling princess queen t of sie U3 tion with his Jewelry shop, he has a firs plating battery ; il kinds of silversplatin PF lass {do a uch or "er {full line of watches on hand at the lowest tprices. Watches, clocks repaired J. Q. imay 27 «al, , A. Kxxxeoy, Centre Hall, Pa. ——————————— A ——————_ A | HO TET i 27 dm, CELEBRATED {being like a queen. She was liberal in the {promise of favors from herself, and also from her royal sister. She gave away po {ury, and army and navy, sand large sums {of money were forced upon her for these | positions, led her The people thoroughly beliovs in until an advertisomont came nouncing that Sarah Wilson, a convict servant, who had changed her name to “Princess Susanna Caroline Matilda,” and gave it out that she was the majesty's sia« ter, had run away from thesubscriber, &o. The princess took fright and sudden flight from her friends in the South, and was lost sight of for a long time, She finally drifted by circuitous wanderings into New York, where she hoped to lose hers self in the city, but a newspaper announec- ed her arrival us “the lady who bad pass- ed through several of the Southern colos nies under the name and charactor of Cars olina Matilda, Marchioness de Walde- STOMACH BITTERS Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color, are blessings attendant priceless invigorant speedily initiates and carries toa successful conclusion. Diges- tion is restored and sustenance afferded to cach lifessustaining organ by the Bitters which is inoffensive even to ‘the feminine palate, vegetable in cemposition, and § \ and taken back in bondage in Maryland, horoughly safe. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Ken Fe Rifle powder on 3 3 : 3 hand and sold al wholesale prices: also N crop is] d pay the} { se, GRAIN. —After the growing harvested we will be prepared « bighest marke: price for all kinds of grain, | COAL. ~Our yard is always stocked! with the best Anthracite Coal which we gal! at lowest price. LIME. —We make the best white lime the State. Its properties for Meo) ral pt “ ! "i iil} rposd excel all Ors. FAIRBANKS SCALES. Weare their! agents in Centre county and will supply, all parties wishing goed and © al their lowest prices. Wo extend an invitation everybody | in wantof anything in our line to call at | our slora roogis opposite the Bush House. | and see what we have, and learn from| those in attendance more paticularly the! scope of our business, : i Bellefonte May 6. ALEXANDER & CO. tru soi los | ru ECAC lo i The Biggest Boom. In Haines Twp. ATFIEDLER & RUNKLE'S. FARMERS STORE. ‘Where you find an immense stock of Dry Goods, | Notions, Hardware, : Queensware and Groceries, and THE CHEALFST OF ALL, and Best Bargains, pido. Go % i | | and See, * i { Opposite the i House, i i One Price Store !| GOODS PLAIN MARKED JIN FIGURE Q * ‘a The Cheapest Shoe Store in tlie] i county. Call and examine our goods wheth-| i er you buy or not The finest French Calf Boots and alters made to order in the Conrad House Building. JonN BLAIR LINN, e Atlorney-at-Law Ofiice on Alleghony St. Bellefonte Pa 27 feb (I iections, siisption » and Orphsas® Court * roma and English, De _myds ef. gi Riss be conmulted in C Garwan's b idling, THE SEWING MACHINE ' WORLD REVOLUTIONIZED. An entire new [set of attachments free with each : WHITE SEWING MACHINE Sold, consisting of Scollep, Binder, Welt-' cerder, Foldmaker, Diressstrimmeor, Hols der, two extra presser Feet Hothing like it has ever been seen-—oan not be used on any other machine. : be patents on the above named attach ments are controlled by this Company, supervision, hio. In connection with the above Frees with WHITE Sewing Machine, twelve mente and of the best in the The WHITE is always sold at