The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 22, 1880, Image 2

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HANCOCK AS A STATESMAN, DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, {tho liberties and strengthening the laws !
- = of his country, he presents an example) It A R i B A R ( 4 A I y NEW ENTERPRISE.
An Independent Judgment That “Itiof the highest public virtue that human ‘4 4 : x N S LEXANDER & CO.
A RICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
below the level of the platform adopted
at Chicago,” . .
The Rov York Post. radical. alse tall Senator Thurman Opens the Cam
« ork Post, radical, aiso tats ¢ ' : .
ta the same strait paign in Ohio. is an Honest Document. {nature is capable ractising, The
i © same strain, i ! ) i : y
————mca——— N.Y. Herald, Ind.] tetrongest claim of Washington to be first IN i
T » York Times is a leading ' 1 in war, first in pence, and first in tho hea pdt i
The New York Times is a leading i Columbus, OQ, June 256,—A large meet. Whatever may be sald against the! ; } bind art !
of is countrymen,’ is {founded on the i
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© en publican paper but it is not pleased with ling was held in the State-House yard | Democratic platform, it cannot be deni Intent fet 1) "1 a Le Y Y I'ORE 3
to witli}? raf wonianss Tha ht to ratify ‘incinnati nomis {ed thatit is an honest and business like | BTOA% lnet that in all his Hustrious career Nx 7 ' i RA y
AAA AA AA | arfield's sttor of acceptanc The | last night to ratify the Cincinna { . A . : x SES REOPES J H Co
farfield’s lets ey nations, Speeches wero made by Sena: | docnment, and in this respect it is very [#erupulously abstained from violating the ) ) \ \ { 1 ms BELLE] ONTE, PA, as. arris .
II BL dl « [tnateY dnouh by thee all the name Huports, ARE SELLING VERY Low
y : IAL 18, tO Clon tend to furnish to ATIGOTS
; {Al tho iowest possible price everything in REAPER SECTIONS and
2g wot BDITOR bor cave : : - youd
FLLD, RURTE coin ernirnens tien Times says: tor Thurman and others, Senator Thurs funlike the bragging and blustering He. legal and const onal rtlehts of his fi
i [ courage, statesmy a sag ol wi rou tonight to ratify in jedly, a great many voters to whom the a I fulrauds wo
sien of courage, statesmanship and saga: | to meet with you tosnigh ! LIOALY, a great many voters WHR THe aay aston ' GOT ) /
B conry ami to cong: i resident of {the shape of an agricultural imploment
On the currency it would have been af pan said : “It gives me sincere pleasure publican platform, There are, undoubts low eltls
r 99 1880 bas 3 1.1 the capital of Ohio the nominations | Democratic propositions will be J ' i
(Ips y Haun Pa. July ahd hunch, {38 fi Id had OOO god 1 i ht apis $ 1 ! Ci ; holy Challe | posilions wiil be unwe thi ssid ay § Is ’ . ¥ ' . 4 ¥ yoy ¥ ¥ #4 i Her + i 3
ro. RE ee a : . : - city if Carte 3 made by your convention in Cincinnati, f come, voters who do not like free ships; ™"™ \ dh Sh, T. JeCVE ak M1 wy WILL BE OFF ERED BY US DI RING, hat Jarman ure, including SEEDS of all
a - L Hi posibilityof Re war 0 the nol | ng that ho had vays regarded tho right AL Drosant wo have on band snd aso the And &ll kinds of Farming Tools,
a I x YP CATION : MOKET HIRE All OUT dOHRrs ogg, au WYO pod Re nations are gO] pleasure, because IY revenue; volers wi } WALL more sQbDel- V8 80 CRY sutnoriti rough all danger authorized sgenls for the 5 ¢f Lim 8 ¥ -*
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TI od out some method by which the task | will bring success to our banmer; pleas | dies, and who will, therefore, dislike the a disasters henever power above JUNE JULY A ND A UGUST ACUSE CHILLED Low. Ik RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES,
could be accomplished. On the tarifl jure, because the men vou have nominas | Democratic declaration that the taxes { as urted bis acesptance, Lis eal ' . Hyracuse, N. Y.21t is the best clits . plow | SPROUTS HAY FORKS,
FOR PRESIDERT, amt ArT ronal ns are generalitos of ted w il bo elected and their election {shall be spent only for public and not put the temptation aside. By such mam ] now made; also the Keystone and iron | ROPE BLOCKR ETC,
WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, Crarfield s expressions al Saal aa will bring peace an { may and i} for private oQjeetd, But it the reat ashi ¢ ae ha a order to maintain during these ordinarily dull months the activity that; besm blows made at Centre Ha. No bat} I I kinds of H ARD
: ! - nad ined right and proper that here in the capital f merit of the Democratic platform that it a Ry am in our establishment eharacteri x a) R Pa ane " or pio ‘HAR LBEse oan be had dor the AS Well 43 4 i -
oF PENNSYLVANIA, 14 { of this great State, wi h we mean (ogavs something: that it proposes reforms ut PER admiral i { mankind, and 4 : " she 4 character i” oi eat of the year. Hail slucunt of hor Alle the Ucatro| |y A R E ’ to meet all demands in
. . ally under the Democratic banner next {to which those who have benefitted by lef 3 has no rival in the bis ) : : : . : | Hall Lornpisnier, © need say nothing 3: 1:
gross give little cause fol he i Novembes cheors that ! ore " elald al 8ht Hy of ; a 0 ul i ‘ } 4 f \ - s . Especially will this apply lo the following departments : {about the merits of this planter, a2 tha 200 (this line,
- . abyss Yb A } $ at La : whit Aiises ii 3 GUrs HA MOL, a or Ol Wi i, . . i t : { 5 ES > : in i
ald for those nati refort it 9 fshould set the ball in motion that is to | which will relieve and benefit the peo ; Bo 32 Sete Saunly demoustzate) JAS. HARRIS 8 CO:
THE SILK DEPARTMENT THE SUIT DEPA RTMENT. HARROWS and CULTIVATORS of - -
{Special Despatch to the World. |
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amas . R= 2 ha 1 ultimate impossibi of | IE i
Clty and uitimate ung : It gives me pleasure because the nomis | voters who are opposed to a tarill for
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FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA,
roll on to victory, 1 leave rhetorical ple; that it courageously strikes at mo.
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country. especially by the great body of | speaking to younges men—to men who | nopolists, subsidy mongers and jobbers, Wa ' \ hh 5 : : lorful ind i Y 8 !
: : ave 3 il i ave iturally mianoliste ohh i A Bibs aslingion UDLIGES HOUBANUS of HIN WHICH wonderful it nents are olior-! i ¥ 3 7 . ~ pu i
Mant unprotected and overtaxed manufactur have more fan y than I have I want | Naturally monopolists, jobbers and sul 1 : Talk Wohi iy ucoments are offer lwith its erand: asray of { MOWERS, REAPERS ana GRAIN He nged ap
STATE TICKET. : i rh Feit tatiana eek wantist to speak to you plainly and tell you why |sidv mongers do not like it: but then it them are faithful ted to the prins ea din {With ite grand array of readymade gar BINDERS. Of these we sell the Osburn olargent,
\ “ ers, This part of his letter is not " Winfleld Seott Haneo K should be elect: | was scarce ly to be expected that they ciples fog Black and Colored Silks, {ments of all kinds for | either ai Beharate Movers, Combined - ARpoasbn ry
SUPREME JUDGE, f his position or calenlated to strength- fod President of the United States and would, These classes, who wish to live | down | } : a : i { Reapers and Mowe ingle H orld. Asgone can become » successful o
~ iii “ . 5K 1% POSTION OF Cicul Laden: 3 at anid, Heese Chi . WHO wish [0 ive tion d down thelr | § it the d Bummer an dann Mil . {VERDES RRL ITE, Sing LA arvaslers or slegant works of art given frees to =u
GEORGE A. JEN KS, Jefferson County. Mr, English, of Indiana, should be elect- fon the tax-payers; as they have long \ineuish immer and Fancy Silks, etc. | Ladies, Misses and Children. as Combinad Reapers and Binders. i [Brite Tn ae Lo :
AUDITOR GRNERAL, : The portions of the letter relati a civil Jed Vice-President. First, who is Win |done, prefer the on +t atlas s tn bia i THE Ww HEELER, No.0, as a combine {Aleat reports hing 10 gb
ROBER DECHERT, Philadelphia. } 22¢ poriionis 0} MG IWR THT yo | field Scott Hancock ? There isnot a man [and they are right. That platform has)’ = 5 TF DovBE 18 GIR4 Cont 4 300th ol ong ao ) yd A wp | . ed machine, 8 the best machine of the days, All who engage mak
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mnememmmeseecnen. | SEEPVICE POL are HAow + OF Ie lin this audience, there is not a boy in |nothing in it distasteful to them. Where | the oto » BIRCO Lu6 close of U pil] ™’ _— Eh FART “THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT kind in the market, : devote all ine to
n : WAT is given utterance to these no MENTS ! fitch dos THE GREATEST IMPROVFMENT
Yaralia o i {OF THE AGE is the Norristown Gleaner fons and tarma free.
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“The great Principles of American | Chicago platform, n the hole, the lt does not know that | the Republican leaders did not think it
‘yo : ‘3 ofa] kart na | 1abta APY NIE AN fail A infield Se as cne of the | prudent Mcourage onopoly, the
i A's 1 A} *" " MELEE 1 ERLLROUALY BiG DOL » RBG their pint *1 respeet suggest to congress that {stock has been marked at the lowest | int | 41
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able reductions bavelin which aimost everything in the stiend Binder. Cull and soe it. It is wons A ely
2p . or showld be. im in that mmanding position y eh } h : a rfully perfect No one wise e
ol this Peo ole, and ever Sh oy Ae Hal: ES : at : and brave of ail the soldie Mat ant | form leaves the door open to all thelsome publics gn ition'ofGen ARCO Lace and Plain Bunting: [those goods have ever reached Any boy twelve years old, wh one GEORGY Fil
The rg ¢ of trial by wry, Ae y NE COU CAsLY ARE asia to the war to maintain the Union, Ap | abuses, the extravagance and reckless [patriotic conduct is due, if not to } {4 . wl I aa gaia pve RO". horse, will follow and bind sll the grain
boas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, ange omimand- | { ; i nadines, French Novelties and alll that any Reaper with side delivery +01 cut.
It not oniy binds but gleans, and will save
L bl it t y . : waste to the taxes which characterized the friends of law and ustice thy i i $ i i i ——
. ot % PN Poy fas ! The republicans tried (0 gel up asare y my ave dignl a ‘OFS £651 i Parathiin \aain} " frre > ais 1th y F anak ann a ] ensonable ‘abries §
the Freedom of Spee! , the Natural The rej i a ® 1 an army ever display i i Republican legislation before the peo [ih niry, ch an act i ach able Fabric The DEP ARTME IT FOR FOR-1th : ta) mel hi ¥
2k 4 E Porsana d the Riokls of | by saying that in 1576 Gen i , ‘ Sut . J the price oi lhe machine In one year, by
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Properly, must be preserved. : wrote a revoiutiopary ieile
Hancock age, more heroism or ever displayed | ple put the Democrats in control of the!s time it at it that the dign such ] |
i EIGN COTTOAR aking ui Om ihe slusuie thot w! ah is
[Extract from Order of Gen'l Hancock,
of Nov. 29, 1867.)
‘1iig is more skill than Hancock displaved from | House of Re wrésentatives, be vindi sd and the tue it ed | on gL . 0% . .
a a ih of ), | the time he went into the war antil it] 1 inally DL admitted that there 3 Laat iL lue us an example ma) WThe BLACK GOOLS DEPAAT.; now jost ER 23
denied by tren | Sherman, A despat d was closed in trinmy h. Everybody Knew lis a little br ier also in the Demo ratie : lost to the nation | M ENT ¥ i } 11 43 4 HE MeSHI HRY GRAIN DRILL,
from Jamestown, Dak, July 14 :—Gener iat; but there is one thing that every- | platform. but it is pint where the BON, in which nearly all the either with or without broadcast bo, with
ae am hol ig ul ‘here hay iv = n N ing gd yo iatiorm, but it is on a point where i Ie “Wask ington, : 18. 18 in which largo lines of desirable goods or without feriilizer and seed sowing ats
al Sherman, who has just arrived here body £ oes not gM wy a8 een | party had a right to boast of itself, i have been marked down to cause a rapid Lawns, Gingharms, Chintzes (ali. | tachments i § beet grain dell for
If De. Tuiner gots through safely with from Fort Totten, where he has been i the My al oa the, a pS ielote | has reduced the public res A HORSE THIEF { clearance, including the immense stock coes. ele ’ RE CRI market HER ND
. ; 3 satian A 3 1 Fou mMigas IAL ONCE sUspec VIAL 18 | $40 UH OOU a4 vear say the Wemocrals of oes, ’ ‘HE GEIS i iN A 5
. » davs # > An nations 8 lays beyond the reach of they," HUk hb, Ta ai, baw ] ' : > po oe " ,
his forty days fast, the republican for some days beyond U oy | literally the truth, that Hancock is not |and they: t have added that it did Romantic Story of an O th! ] lant 3 i : BELA RA TOR be tebulation of thh (ARO RENOVED oc aT
. +. a LAN 8A 4 i “ii $i £4 \ i va 5 3 $ % A : ¥ § +
of ithsbound | Buntings and Grenadines, have shared in the general reduction. machine is 80 well established that we can| 4 Baile, and, It mast hss, om
ail. ppivte C. P. W, Fischer, M. a
al comuuittee will shove Garfield off and telegraph, is in excellent health. He|gp)y a soldier, but he is a constitutional | this against the sneers and open C inal O i By | a
. ‘ + rimina rganization xtends iny nolhing about it that the people do not
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wt Tanner on, thinking to make capital | Jeclines to be interviewed in regard to|lawyer aud a good American statesman
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know. Aay person wanting
rad mn na has done a ie. a a w at anv time with | (Cheers) 1 call him an American slates { Congr nocratic boast is ing Fhrough Several Slates, h . ;
vat of Tanner, bocaunse he has don his correspondence at any time with usar. 1 cal him n onatitniions: kwver. well in : oe Dad tha ie el) 25 THE M D ineed of repairs for those now in the coun | mewn
fr welaunde ‘Thou Tate cogs 5 rb, Pa duly 1580 Tr ENT NRY BOOZER,
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meat thing, for mankind, by showing General Hancock, but states emphatin| = 44, co © rant for E Fo. ob ad. They the VIOT VER HUL
# aa Ua alan i RY. ul i un DAOC, is Wy ey ery 1 tic slory annnapl CTOoR CLO KE % * LE ~We
tie hist onn i CENTRE HALL,
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applicants! youu © 1s al eunot visi ma nesssnalle with ssmbles of in Centre count Sadilies. HartayuntcEme
The vennhlics apers are publi AS ’ ; wer | isiang and Te s before they » ' ) itl supply all who cannot visit us personally with sa iples of whatever | , PANT 3 5 gh gy i
The republican papers are pub Ishin cock about taking orders from Mr. Til-| !siana and Texas before they ad | eg ith poo ixecut ha recent PP ; nay : Sneed. . Sg lever |™'y AGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES |g Aas, 4 als keeps
an article with reference Garfield, :. 3 > 3 TT 1 mitied to repr on iu apgres nent, but courageot and regardless meeting of a Board BY } may be need. and PHAETONS Weare ents for the FRels, ABC BO on
mL —~ a 2s. “po den, or, indeed, anything at all like the d to exercise their rights as 3 ha i of tha ontories ay wi nf th a ard of Pardon i I ha colabra INK ."| Nets, otc. Prices low as any where
headed. “The Christian Statesman.” The FOr, hut ] ! : nd to exercise their rights as he | of outeries and resistance of the Re-| prisoner himself gives it. and the truth of sale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG-| 411 finds of repairing done. The
NERC, 30 a not read the Credit | Stories which have been printed and {showed in great contrast to what some || icans, The lobby has disapeared) .eh of it he > varifia sob a3 smanmenssmn {J ormmsman ON, the reputation of which is so well es stock always kepton hand. All work war.
fellows evidently did not read the es published about his correspondence with her military Governors showed. He | from Washington since the Democrats|, .. . © ‘dbbariann ERB Se tablished ; he of the , CORTLAND ranted, A share of the public patronage
ringes, Phaetons, and Buggies, All are " : :
Jhilier report. where the “Christian Th. & y Ishowed he knew ther 3 such a thing | “came in!” ths by which 10 |
Mobilier report, wher ! == General Hancock, This was not need- | 34¢ wed he kne Ww there was such a thing | "came ini" that lobby which was once| . 4 iy
: ilty of as the Constitution of the United States; | so powerful that the last House which | *HT0e Year: sentence on Bimends lor horse 5 RAWBRIDGE & C OTHIER warranted. Call d i 4)
T L ited. Call and see specimens and] —
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D* 8.6, GUTELIUS,
hat a person can live without eating. cally that he has no recollection f ever | when, after the close of t} gliion, he | reg , ouse
e———————; hearing anything from General Han- | was placed as military Governor of y t
nublishing
statesman” is shown guilty of perjury. ed by any one who knows General he 3
A Berit ates. | 8d Dy any one wid ows Ls *® {that he knew that the true, essential | was under Republican rule the Speaker stealing, has departed fi his f i
olf a } PASS asthe hristian stat . A . ; aa He : 4 ue, os id a8 unaer h i d0an rad i PUOdEEr | By HR GU wi SIX usund : : g
10 x ne he . y 54 : +: | Hancock or General Sherman, bul itjand vital doctrine of every free repub- | was publicly resented with a piece of tem, and in {ler he Bos Arn \ ly Satulogues as fo styles and prices
aan. arndil® the Credit Mobilier investi : 4 4 hoi vd oard A a as | J | : 1 a pi and in a letter to th ard es t AS Fo Sr . PRA ETRE. . before buying elsewhere. Catalogues
n, until] the Credit may be of use to the gossips and roma lie. and every free government, is that |silver as a testimonial from “the king of [appeals for a favorable consideration of EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. furnished on application. Dentist, Millheim
sation {ook the cloak from ham, ears of the press the military must be subordinate to the | the lobby. the on he ing . PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS. OSers hiaprofassionaiacrvicssto ths: v is
- POTS he press, i . Joar nd hence i ' . Fa) : : the case in Ul nierests of m ustlice wf - a ‘ . a
li ————— p I ——— civil power cheers)—and hence, al It was said by one of the shrewdest he Jud : g Cayugs plaster finely ground, as good as Rea Vo poriorm a 1operaiions a the dentalpres
And here comes another, Lroncm CAN'T QUOTE THE RECORD. ugh besieged by a ravenous horde of | men in the Democratic party some years — the best Nova Beotis, at the low price of Hes nowfalisprepared te extract testh
H. Jones, for several years Postmaster of i carpet-baggers to lend the aid | $7.50 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on withest pes. ae -
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i of the ago. “I don't believe we Democrats wil |Socument BHA MAlalitd trom ovicencs TENNENT r , r r& TC
New Yoak city. and a prominent Repub-| There are four important things with | military to their meditated wrongs and | ever win until we dare to)be Democrats.” | furnished me that Simonds has this yalua. TI i KE N K Ww \ ( JRK W OR i D | orders only. Phosphates siwsys on hand.
. { Y,2nQ 3 } : : hi ; 4 ‘ AR {Special manures for different crops sold HIRES vrnoven BOOT BEER FACKAGE,
5 . 3 hi reskin sy satd ‘No! that trial \ Well the vi tore thi rap : hla is » alle % 1 . i 4 qf ARLE
Yam siren tha war } hich he moved | reference to Garfield from which the re- pressions he said N hat trial b) ell, the platform this year is ¢ 1+ 1 bi rmation and will faithfu part : a - . i is on i oF !
lican since the war, in which he moved : " jury was the right of all . iti~ | inely Democratic rm: 4 FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME |upgn orders at manufucturers’ prices. 2 cvs. Makes five gallons of »
publican organs up to this issue of the sens—(applause)—equal justice in the | seems at last to have tur 1 DUMOSIALIE.: BB Walseralt said BHA cone : POWDER —We are Dupont’s agents. | delicious and sparkling bev —wholes
Hancock Reporter have been afraid to quote! courts is the right o n citi~ | It has regained its old time boldaess and |... wails prominenily identified { Blasting, Sporting and Rifle powder on/some and temperate. Rod by druggists,
Hancock. : MN Mur | from Garfield's record. Namely freedom fro ul arrest is the | dir yotness it dares : \ co iwith a horse of detective association. {hand and sold at wholesale prices; also or sent by mail on receipt of ots, Ade
And hereare two more: Geo, M. Mur | from Garfield's ec d. Namely, : 2 ge X A 5 an unlawh arre dis the irectn 88 ; de F RUB ¢ nee mor BAY land to wi § s has addressed his Sg LN a i. . : { fuse. . J : dress, Cuas. E. Hinxs, Manufaciarer, 215
shy and Jas. M. Caldwell, both hereto-| 1. They are afraid to quote from th Shame ard peas where he it die Ih oeil wie I lent PRONE * Per VIP? Axtamand paidars hin teathfal SO OT 0 OC 4 ABD : A '| GRAIN —After the growing ciop is| Market Street, Philadelphia, Ps. 20febtm.
i ome, and peace looks & 3 1 way | Hal i, COBSI Him truthiu ¢ L TN 3 FY 5 - ; {harvested we will be prepared to pay the —
p | highest market price for all kinds of grain. |C: T. ALEXANDER, C. M. Bowsn
AE h A 3 + i $1585 Riis ne
fore active republicans in Allegheny Credit Mobilier record. turbing no one, is the right ofan Ameri- | just now : says: ~'3 nds has disc) ital Ee |
) | : : { COAL. ~Our yard is always stocked ALEXANDER & BOW ER, At
tariff record. American flag, or 1 Oricar i “nly # ’ ) thieves and general maraudi pias ] ! hi {tl | : |
} i ats oh ph, most compiete teiegraphie reports of the progress of the poliical eampaion ® y v
: ohave infiated hls mad of sor ato prog | PRIED| LIME. —We make the best white lime in
licans to know that Garfield i. They are afraid to quote from the |the rebellion—no man did more accords | “io ht NM a sg ne ag : i | re
\ ; 1 | ight. : : Lane co bins oo Will accurately report the exact progress of the great fight from old Demo- |“ A1RBANK ¢ SCALES.W
be ol i ‘ANKE SQ S.-W i
$ now that the rebellion is put down, that Dry Alexander Y Cappy
the land must keep posted about what is being done all over the country to/all parties wishing zood and tree scales
a |. We extend an invitation to everybody
. as - . ak a aveat reduc . .t E . : s3* § i 3 dion 12 roused
ing Pr tectionists, to ma ® A great bcd a shows him guiity of perjary. nook and corner; now that not a hostile { Lien, Hancock He is a Lepublican an Eh ' } E I lin w ang A
ion mn tae duties on iron, steel, coal, glass 2. Because his tariff record shows he hand is raised against the Government ! was Postmaster of Newark under Gra t iG a aldol : BR 1 H «LP ON TH - GOOD TIGHT : le S53 of SDYthing in out line tn fall h
I {OUF ROTC Yous opposite he Cush | Ouse,
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q 3 Ys AY pono Faw fia Burien and fur. . . 3 ofthe United States. | iil hy \ first administration He will ase of Simonds under ady ment ar 1
and cotton and woolen fabrics, and wr aa wil nD 2 As "ia jolthe United States, I will b arty | first administration i i, ent, and sil :
; rel he ; th ruoh. IBAGNYeR was with the anti tariff men. to oppressing the I eonle } ¥ Uncool i | vole for Haneock te said vesterdav ihe next ting it will doubt roy % T il kK WwW K K K i » y {and gee what = aye, and learn from
ther that he voted ior the pel meas 3. Because he reported and advocated | ional modes and unconstitut 1 | “When Gen. Hanoock succeeded Gen. mend Shela os 5s gu 4 4 () i, } {those in attendance more paticularly the
i : 1 ach a ‘ 3 i a xy aw 1 od A vik 3% | ROO; 0 our} if $8 ’
@ {Louch as commander of i Cond | nal A ¢ y a a af vil] he sant ia von . . .3 ‘1 . | Boilefont cv fi A1EY AN
tax on tea and coffee. 4. Because for a $5000 bribe Garfield | eral Hancock 8 ; % I became his Medical Director.|,, cai | pelaiig " will be sent to your address from now uutil the end of the campaign for |Z tilefonte Muy 6. ALEXANDER & CO. ve SYRatusg SKILLED PLOW OO,
Sasueastsasetensuelpmmficiolieststusses . indle tha: a " : | him the idol of the pe f Loui At the ba f Gettysburg he com-|'" °C PFORGILg JUGRre, : Syracuse, .
ike a ood many other re-| helped swindle the government in the | Tha Nexans Forbid red ed eid Firat Rasind hud third] 8 Is states that the H. W. M-I1. 1 25 CEMTS : Are now putting on the market a Plow that
ike a good man, ) | and Texas bat is what mad isi. | mw ed hy HUtOnd, 2NG_L13014) od , ee am bias r from now until March, 1881, for 5 a : 3 _— ya = tow in
{ 2a Fim Ge pat ow ys
oa i 5 g 3 lisensted with Ohio » | payement jobs. fy na the fi St 0 n inate rps, oneshall the arm y n has a ;
HAUT lin 1 QURE LA JL MY axe manihs aos in hay 8 aneanti | third dav’s ioht at Gettvabnie ha was hiv or i ofand fn | BEE : copa .
X very eas rien. of Rose Conklin LLIVG REFORN, | onthe agoin ber tae convenon nd | hd day’ Jb t Getysbrs he was horoughy orgie, exandng fron SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS UDR EE RNR | im mer we ay
describes Ohio politicians of the present| The rican Philological Asso nlthe stern. hard-backed Den 3 m on the hill slope. und tran Ce aha in a POSTAGE PAID a It combines all the exoelencies Plow
day as a “shifty, shallow, doubled-faced | pened its 12th annual meeting in Phila- | New | nd throw up their bats and [al » enemy. There wasadeep! . ° 0. 0 wa ort + i 9 in use "any
jot, with nothing square about them, who | 4 last k. The association | 8 A och ur man : and when | wide gash in nis 164 ear 1 groin. Inj, . Q Sat n ‘ Es . oy : The Semi-Weekly World a “ “4 oi ities 13 the objections made 0 ay
oan; | of eminent scholarsand profes. | v ne of the ve kind | te ny nail. Gen. Hancock was anx-| Potter nl ' offer yin now till after the campaigo, 81; or from now until March 1, "81, 81.1 iy a 1 addition It embraces several how feature
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| of De: 10 rats. be 1S. Therefore, ay ious to | n - what the rebels were in Armstrong, Buller and lawres / r ‘ els rat v v , oe abil Fuh LT wi b
} frie nd R. i Sav that Liane ral Hans in 3 air shells He thought he ha i beg fi soulher: hl i nor ’ ran and Lie i H E DAI 1.}Y W OR L.D i ul 4 Lk 1a Bean, Clovis, Jota Standard Wheel
C4 wounded by splinters from one of the! branching int Anan ' i and : * yo A Standard wi , and
; ; ig int Ango, rrest i Be Will be STEEL, and its mold bosrd
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with great distinction, has declared for
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county, have announced themselves
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2. They are afraid to quote from his | ear 1. an ot the | Sdiae laces .o tamidable: mans afl. = . ; . ;
Ha : } fANCOCE ‘Gl YSBURG.., . CL . 2B Fae Weekry Wonrrp will contain each and every week the fullest and! with the best Anthracite Cosi which we
ANCOCK., x ¥ . :
LL gdepriy th people © nese righis. |
res isfaction for protec t 1@ < ( i rg i \ {every S 8 § » ni T » des died wi | :
reat satisfaction for prote salary grab record. De man harder. I helped to put down | wd hie | : he Thi tions of the State for many vear have from enc h and sve ry Slate in the Union. These despatc hes will be tele the State. Its JioBerties for Maclhanical
i i catt er oh UN yl 1 : ound in ia Hrd ay ad ) tat a ; graphed from the Headquarters of each Democratic State Committee, and (snd sgriculturs
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He voted in Congress against General Thy ? { ‘
d- Why! there is peace all over the land; now { Newark was Medical Direc
ial their lowest prices
soldier
* 3. They are afraid to quote from rir Tt 3 Ey LINE iv, rice.
’ | (Cheers fou them in the war, and
s purposes excel xii oth-
ith them ontanfl nn ‘| De Golver pavement record. ing his oceasion—-but | thus obia : ef able to bring Ww : 3 . - "
agai t Gor De Golyer pa | y of justice parties charged with theft and to Cratic ideas under the lead of Hancock and English. Every Democrat in {agents in Centra county and will capply
Hoathaad, Wis. I: Kelly, and the = 1. Because the Credit Mobilier record | yj,a¢ the Constitution is obeyed in every | ond Corps when it was comms secure an overwhelming victory at the polls next November,
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of the Free Traders, to impose a customs {hq galary grab.
j measures, ii
himself much during the campaign, and h ish 1 ck is a statesman, I speak but the nded by ’
savs that if he were in the Senator's place | .o ; ike yy i pi rath, Ido not know that he ever made | enemy's shells, We put him into an! we... ils nathan brs mea than §1 PER MONTH POSTAGE PAID i a : a 4 wii bea of
SE , . ¥ aan as i Rat Wi ERUEAVIR 1a speech in his life, and George Wash ambulance, and 1 lay down beside him, el hig wa | § - . MAHAN veel and fron chitied
p * 3 : main rend ou A | Bh ian » ’ > A 4 1 1 g %
ot fire to my |! u at Address THE WORLD, 33 Park Row, New York, | DI EN as Lom tor which we his um
rathar lomd § wor MDOT. H ‘ : a :
he would rather lead a powerful minori- | ¢, adopt the simpler and more common- | ington never made but one and that was | Then we drove througha h
wy in the Senate and take his chances » mode of spelling he oot top : | hospital, Aflerward 1800 that a 'Y: in Yoller, Jel n and rest coun ; ; : : called
with Hancock than to beat the tail ofan-§ ,. o efor: made a reno +11 The Senator co itipued at great length let had wetrated his saddle, and ties, aside from those main dens they have : — . TT be Sz i o : THE SYRACUSE
other Ohio administration. ontains the following recommendations: i Bac’ rDuander Mt the wood sulin rare Sud ote ci | feats Wn® $10p NE. Piast or way siatlor LASS IN MILITARY BIOGRAs| ANTIDOTE FOR SNAKEPOISON hi. 5% EE SE
Clearfield county has a population of a 3 ; : : Herald, July 2 Sim: Very often I read in thi papas. : 1 4 :
little over 43,000,, an increase of 17,500, 1, Yalogue, catalogue, where th ro-h w oF Sti<iriav gxes | pain. I. at his dictation. iis first 8° of 9 his gang in Cent ass In blography, stand up accounts of people dying from the bites| Ta Our present styles. than
wel i / a ang J ye id g the =" ¢ expls his knowiedae Tegchor—Who is General Hancock the of rattlesnakes. Daring a long residence | B} STOMACS A Prsi-class Stoel Plow, made in the on
{ about fifteen minutes’ |
like Q ha He 1d ¥
[he Herald al sich to Gen, Meade ann: is :
r in tropical countries, wheré venom ons Ginary way, full rigged, retatis for trenty-4we
£ ou
Cllrs, 8
or 40 per cent, This puts Clearfield | iine vowel oh ol} diane | 5 J :
: y coding vowel 18 short. 1hus Spell dem- | that day there called on Gen, Hancock | v won at Gettvshure i the gang } \ (hint ng born and }
y i At eliysourg, i t i A RANE UV Eay it LR, 1 g Lorn § peo) / ¢ 4 ich about 3
: snakes abound, I learned by actual prac Cr dollars, Inferior Steel
i y ae prac lows retadl from sis.
ne . . aa abrint ; i een 0 nineteen dollars,
able gains are in the following districts: i » rogue. retain final | lelepation ‘eotnurissd- Maaurs tient, and heroic. He is equally entitled! volunteers served shout theres votre as , ; ; The price of ovr new Plow will be but
OL OY | with Meade to the honor of t! y ra le Aken B Fr hand now. He ls a great General injed outwardly is the sare antidote of Seventeen
outzdale y cv} 2068 2 ... 3 co 3
Soutada ¢ borough we "436 definite, inhnite, iaverite where the pre- | and CaptainJ. R. Byrnes, all residents | if be 1 dov’e hatfia = sonmail TH. an laser's waritins tha shams ‘aa. Pi : . my recommendati na
BOLO] 2 ; ceeding vowel is short. was spell oppo- | of Washington Heights. The gentle 8 cond It 8 Datliea ¢ unel o ] aa nan it in tue store of Mosers Tescher—Where did he come from ? Rh i ne alion, in hg 1DSIADCeS | vging & Jebiliteted physique, and en] boards
: i held t 48 DrOnons : 1 ail r ie . Puy Fads pd gp Whi » > 3 ] s : . Pg og Be . Rs : : —-
aed, + Was prog 1 10 fall Ad an : Ly, ¢ Wim riers, fit DS From Pen ty lvania and the bat piele success, n both Cases rich’ g a thin and inpr*eie = srr 'stion It will scour In soils where all steel plows
ahead of aire SE h heretof re | agog, Pe lag 8 ) Wi A 1a delegation of six gentlemen and the | 1a lespatch that the defe 531 Ten] rental fn 3 ; :
always led Clearfield. The most remark- we tongue for tung. hen the pre-| announcement of the character of the | [0¢ despatch that the defeat would be reared in Oneida ¢ : . . bliean 8 ae Don’t kaon. |
: asin porogue, vogue, | wy e ob od of ih 8 visit ; Lh “| turned into a rout a8 chim, pasial the age of sixteen the 117th Ne ork oy boholar {holds a ap bi tice that ammonia given inwardly (al
a : a in fi 35 } tnlanation ehkrorioad: Maas a : . ly e dd | 1 rate Seaolar (holding up Bis few drops mixed with water)and applis|
Population. Increase.|.. oo | Vato mprise : 3
learfield boroug 1 4 EY ‘ an HNOsirang, stephen Austin, ry | 3 a8 fu 3 » raoular REY AY A i Ala yi i heapest Agricolt #
Clearfield borough 1,810 Second, Drop final ¢ in such i LC ean dna hy. tows iat Gettysburg, and Meade ‘a ¢ ’ regular army and & Democratic cans snake Poison. Since my return to the SERVE AN INJUNCTION OX DIST ep pe mn: 34 bo rel Implement ever sold. 4
. : . guson, James yi « AN he were alive. On the nigh { the!’ o held more than a yosr 8 didate for President. United States I have seen it applied, on/p. Invisorat tw bn _ Trey in outwoar thre of the
el gorsuing 4 32 feo Sh, rene oe RI50s of he ordinary steel mold
Decatur { i : : : very best
bor a: sit, preterit, hypocrit, requisit ete. | men were introduced to General " y
Huston : Wi i 1 } ig} .- | men were introduced to General Hans | i. hia} he line of battle 3 a . many hours had elapsed f the ti Pwi .
oh yO . hen the preceding vowel islong, asin-| sock. who received them with his aoe. | ShaRISD the line of Datlle al Pipe street, Ne rk. Relinquishing this Uegrounds of Contreras, Cherebusco Oe J HOUrs Lag eiaj from the time) with Hoste iter's Storasch Bitters, ii. fin- and all other plows have hitherto proved
Ee 3.721 Tog | Polite, finite, invite, unite, ete, retain | customed cordiahty nem with his ac-| Creek, but Hancock opposed it. He ar nt because his health required) line del Rev. B a : herdbusen, Mo- of receiving the bite until the ammonia) est, the most highly sanctioned, and the| failure, ie a
ust rordialit) Soy 2ecausy hig In } 10g ino del Rey, Buena Vista, Chepultepec, was taker. Applied and a dose taken! most popalar tonic snd prevent To
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Monterey, Mexico, Yorktown, Williams« immediately after the bite of course is istence,
{ gued that the army should stay where it
{ was and he said that the Army of |
rg, Chickahominy, Golding's Farm, more effectual, As large a dose as the!
actor in the demonetization of silver, and
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1 war it is indispensable to repel f
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Sandy 3,72 yd fut present form unchanged ¥ x + 3 "
Woodward 5 1{ (37 Phan a HCA py. : I am giad to meet yon, gentlemen,
Third. Drop final te in wordslike quar- | gai 1 the veneral
, tette, coquette, cigarette. Thus spell nig og panara’ "3 { Potomac had made its last retreat and “" Fainer, ana Lnsiy sel up in borg
Alexander H. Stephens in his speech] 17 FUE AIGEILEL "MIS, Bpell We have come to see you,” said Mr.! i 11 6 : bo ¥ hn that business on ) 5 BASS ’ : e . . ws A i
Alexander i. Stephens in ml Cecil] cigaret, roset, epaulet, vedet, gazet, ete. Van Nostrand, acting at first as th * {should fight or die on the line where the ‘08% business on hi int. ile] Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Har patent ry stand without taking the!
at Augusta, Georgia, the other day show- Fourth. Drop final in WORdS like] co nbocrmnm nf thn noe we JIL BS W061 hattle was begun. Gen. Meade finall me, N. Y., he was applied to by 8 vlsor 7 ', 111 \ ,.8kin off his mouth and throat will be! ? : re
80 vt. JAR 1 oras uo sno kes n of the ty and a Of i A 5 . pad ’ Bon 8 Landing, Centreville, Cramplon’s . : + -
s, at (one are ad 4 leadine | programme Thus cll nrooram 3. sp kesman ) th : party aR 1 in a coms | concluded with Hancock ’ and the result Mr. ¥ y undertak to COLA " » . n sani : 4 SY the guide as {lo quantity, On the Ama-| + ; Fifty years before The Jointer Can be shifted 5 88 1 we
ed that General Garfield was a le 2 | progra . hus, spell program, ori} mendable business like way coming to | : 3 : 2 jUer 8 Pass, South Mountain, Antietam, Freder- i 3 : : | 1 : 3 .
tlam, gram. ete. the point t once “to conoratalate ean | WAS that that great victory crippled the! yalusble, bu holly vicious hors TT \ ' y 3 Sa aa zon River and its tributaries I passed the public, Provoun- more of less land, and also more or Jess piach,
tt >.% a . . Fifth. Change ph for fin words like! : ht point as nee, - Conga Pipe you i rebels so that they never recovered " i SL vA BRT Cl réville, Gettysburg, several vears and each one of our party | od b 1 to be th ; . and It can always be kept on a lino with the
this legislation was rushed through Con- | oo = Jeeranh nha Thy 41 | OR your nomination for the presidency | fom it. Hancock will be the next iderness, Spotisylvania, North Anns, carried ammonia in his pocket wh .| ced by all Lo be the most pleasan! and] Mow.
: : a ee phantom, % legraph, phase, Thus spell | of the United States jirom It, anco( wili be the next . ug } : : ! ! i ph en RO | efficacio 3 i . - ;
ress as a “rider” on an appropriation bill. alfabet paragraf, filosofy, fonetie, fotograf, | «7 thank vou Ly entiemet " tad i sident. Several of my Republicap|®'™ "8% RI d Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom ng 4 the woods and through the thick IONS remedy now tn use, for the aa heel will rua under the bomin or 008
: 2 ’ wy ey By nan : LA oll, KE ieme terrupt- : ’ . ’ 13 whe ' 3 s for savaral dave ha y : : : sperro wt i AA ie A Ee s dostred, x
Garfield has got off a great deal of cant ete. od the tensa] thinking a, Tang ks | friends have assured me they will vote! W! tay for ral da) Jan oydston Plank. Road. and —— undergrowth. It is ne essary when liv-! ctire of coughs, colds, croun, boarse- The be 1s 2d) as Et in Mute
. a us . . > @.N noe i SIE 334 Wm » BO GOULD, ati for hi ‘oe don't want anv Prezident dling the horse, St nose which! mua yr. Hoa "ta i " ing in that country to lot . - —— ustable Spring or Fall
about the iniquity of “riders” on appro- R 1, S.~No ehangs WA pTOPEr names. = | this was the sole purpose ofthe call, and | , x him. We ‘ B wag. ne) . him self Simonds {ak aig oted iol Teacher—-That will do. Whe is Gen plow at night before gain " Sneer yout] ness, tickling sensation Flowing, and also for two or three horses.
priation bills, but this did not prevent H Ie a i Sex vl yr : by t1¢ | having no idea of the surprise in store | vd Co a Re fo ite. Dattins tia He oc hE OUT eral Garfield ! ‘a favorite place for sonken—and in the of the throat whooping The handles can be adjusted to accommo:
: ey Te LA ; : ome Journal September 17, 1879.1 or bi : 10 hi tie suspicion of a taintiosity, Letting himself out by a wind » @ ema eo bb a* ) : os ne . ’ Gate a man or boy, on the sane Plow,
him from demonetizing silver by a “ri- They have been followed bv the Utica Jor hin, . a " aontinued Ms | APO . Re inl on RB Any ue IH R.# I kne w. He bs nigroat general morning examine the inside of your cough, &e. © iliion bottl, It 15 & perfect Plow,
der,” or rushing through the back-pay | Herald, the Toledo blade, the Burlington | xacten, 2 One exception, ' continued Mr. | S- thieves in Ara ay in the crecit mob army and fought in thejshoes for scorpions. Ammonia relieves] wih * o>" ver a millon bottles sold Wooden beams are going out of nse bocause
Shea rls. 3 are ei 1 Hawk-Eve, the Cleveland Leader and Nostrand, we have always heretofore | ADD. Of thieves in whose rendezvous b battle of the Spoils, one at once from the sting of a scorpion. within the last Jew years, Gives im~| ther Sutnk swell ang warp, and never run
Salary rab bya rider. here are “ri. many ne The oe ho yoled the fepublican ket, bos ye have ING GEN. HANCOCK'SORDE hoysed. Finally he was discovered, seized] T Whore was he when Hancock was i am not a doctor, but only wish to give mediate relief wherever used, and has] V0 seasons alike,
ders” and “riders,” but Garfield seems to | p.0 J pov aor “Fl re Tone | COME LO l6L you know that at the next NO. 40. l w ho 1d n : . Yada s ithe public the benefit of i
: ype Founder and the Electrotype Jour | alacti . / " ; 4 ithe would nel shedding his blood for the Union ? sh my experience. :
a Tod ; i e 24 o - 4 ales » shall vote fory A + 1004 ne u : F
have preferred the kind that put money | nal had earlier mended their ways. The | © Well a I oe J, rather | 'W¢ bave already called the attention of aie D. S.—~Running for Congress and ery- hg in ormition should ane pars Ti ihe 8" that an
+ . . : 5} Aveta wi 4 Vine - TL. Bet ssca hd 5 wiki aera: rat . 4 j a i Mia : a . id { | Bs Fis it a A Sp i A >
in his own pocket or met the views of Indepe nde nt, New York, The Princeton hesitatingly and seeming to know hard the people to the General order No. 40 of secrecy and fi lelity. In raer LO save ing, "Go en to Richmond." i : 3 De t "sy ha . A SUBSCRIBER) «Denell’ that ean not be A Steel 1s the of the in
a a eview. The New Fnoland onrnal of Ph wg Tid 4 UW Li - : Ai ’ as . Vid 2b Yan tea ' LE . i - ———— : . beam hooossity day,
the goldites, Revit W; The New England Journal > |ly what to say, “I am much obliged to| which Gen. Hancock issued on the 20 Nov, | bis life he at length promised silence and] T._Did he ever lead in battle? " ha a as A bad from the cough mixtures pow in| Maree times ss strong and very much a
mecsr—— ef ————— Education and many other journals admit | co... » ' a TREY An tobias ona 2) was allowed to go free. except that ho wi . . | Some females have just been arrested use. Sold by all i fi than any other style, a
The Herald remarks } ously that | amended articles, Other papers silently | © wyy " gal 1867, on taking command of the military] WAS Allowed Pr auilly ay D. 8.—No; never in Kentucky for the manufacture of illicit » Sold by ail druggists at 25¢ When
i¢ Herald remarks humorously tha : ; Where I board,” said another gen-| district . ulaians . which he said {obliged to report every two woeks f i mn . 9 hickaw. TY : EE - we Say a Mold bossd is chiied, the
i is no doubt a ] y rerfial change the spelling of a word or two, as tleman of the delewati i. gen- | district of Loulsians, in which be said, RL 4 0 1 i +WO WoeRS lor sl) I'.~ What: never? whiskey, This is the first recorded in-! NEW RICH BLOOD, fanners know it 1s so.
Hufe I# no aoubt a large anc Powe : ’ the Springfield Republican prints etiguet | 4}: voen republicans oy po He “It months at the house of William Loomis.! D. 8 —Hardly over. He wasn'tin long Stance of a woman keeping still, [Sending health in every fiberof the system We do not palm off on a
lement « s ice ’ hy SOM is 8 . wilCRns 3 € cf the a 11! This promise he claim with full kot Lata i : i ic them a composition
had Ger : he Yeu ican yarey ye : pod oi I 18 stated that over two | yave avowed their determination to oo by force and overthrow and destroy alll This promise he claims be faithfully kopt. |e ugh, He took sick and dreaded a wil] i aly PINDSETS ERs os tS and 3
ad General Gre its object and its| hundred journals and periodicles in this], iv va he nti : osition to lawful authority ut whan t —— on, J SEY'S ‘e want
wad General Grant for its object and i mur Journ id periodicles in thi yon their votes at the coming election.” | Opposition to lawful authority. But when 3LOOD SEARCHER. For the s . Po agents for this new Plow in every
Years ago one of the leaders of the gang a
§ r d 1CRUGETE OU LW x Lernoss,
h . - “we :.. WL TV USE a greater « O88 number o “ . . 5p. % x : s haar : ¥ ff noreactition ay y . . i + . )
sentiment and which would not be disap- oY ea 5 ellis r 58 numb f1° From Washington it is announced | the insurrectionary forces have been over. | YeRAD & system of persecution and anno T.—In what other respect lias Le seryed MOS LYDIA £ FINKHAM. ost: Braman: Wasting, Mareurisl D} them, wo wil 7 the Raliroad Freight,
e : e : ; | OL : i 4 “ 1 3 : ’ 3 w ® * » ' * -
pointed if Hancock should be elected aii . . Pn po — that all the hands about the war depart- | thrown and peace established and the civil 8nce against Simonds, which he now! his country ? oe OF TYR ’ and very ind wien of poner Sood "proce © pace cost rea.
When Grant republicans are asked why DON CAMERON ment are turning in for Hancock. authorities are ready and willing to per-| Claims has fully absolved him from furth-| p, §.. In officeand drawing $4,000 back-| TR ee Ci J Ra ==
Wisca Grant republicans aro asked why ON CAM RON. A Hancock and English club was form their duties, the military should|er obligations to screen the marauders a ii 1 a, | HOO, sindsey’s Bl Searcher is the] of as the of
ey desire the defeat of their 0 park] The Press of Philadelphiaof the 14 inst, | formad in the city of Utica, New York | ‘oer duties, tac wm TY Asouu They hive sourht to etimiaaie bi EE pay from the Treasury when the people/ ph Dre N0AY that can slwavs bessliod upg, as 2b gricultural Implement
they say that they wish to show the coun- republican has the following announce.|on Friday evening last, Gen 1. G tease {o lead and the civil administration NR AVG BOURNS 10 criminale him RE 8 ware working their fingernails off to raise! V ai | Druggists sell it. A It Will be the best A
. . . 2 announe ‘2 ” } . ‘ Sand sattsmpl : y ie 2 awithief an fee tried to kill his 0 has 7 5 ; | : a |
try thata Presidential candidate can come | 04. Grindlay, a republican of the most pro. | resume its natural and rightful dominion," | hie! and twice tried to kill him. He has, | oney to pay the war expenses. Rr Sater J “wa
: : Xv ; Foausalely D. J. Marray, Ventre Hall, ur Its Also be the
g in return, for yoars }
from some other State than Ohio; that News comes from the arn, for yea
nounced type, was elected president of Gen. Hancock then announces that “the!” been gathering and T.--Has he y sehanical swrofes Se
White Sulphur i} 3 w ’ wall is } it HUM RUBVLRLECEE VERS He . : . - is De ANY MECHANICA or pro 08. ‘ Persons
oy. 3 Stas. Sha 2 AL Pipl 1e club. Fra srinpinleas of sarionn lihasrie arallrfomsuring up infor tion agains Amy wl ‘ ans 4 =x therefore who are not
Ohio politicians are namby-pamby, soft Springs that Senator J. Donald Cameron t Pc Montgomery county. the I great principles of American liberty are] tn g Ing up informa n agair nt the " {sional qualifications ? HY . presen : £5 agents on the principle S Sing tone
. . hg i xs Jer $11. . 3 , 4 : ] Y, } 3 1H the richtful inheritanca of the naanlasl Which he now propose 0 give to the ‘ ’ sin a “Ana nT ob ! fj} gig 5 : : nimble six.
and cheap; that Ohio politicians are nar- | is seriously ill; that his health 18 com-| of Hancock's "birth and boyhood ie still the righ . 1A ieryanea o/ ihe peeps P 4 ‘e or " per oe y ig a Or D. S.—Yes; ho ean “draw on’ plans for ore ge : ol ICRoe 1S betier than a slow shiliing,” need not
row, ostentations and not hurly-burly | Rietely shattered and that there is some | these words from enthusiastic re subli- and ever should be. The of {hep SREY VAula nuiLoriiies, Wilh 18 OWA Inying wooden pavements, : HHH . APply for an agency.
= 3 . . —¢ + danger that he may not recover, This ‘ I "| press, the freedom of speech, the natural |#etvices, for the detection, punishment and! 7 _ fas ho any commerce] 1 ability? : / d I 5 No Plows on commission, All sales absolute,
n aneard: : : 3 : cans: ’ § 3 as ho any ¢ mercial ability? 5 : .
good fellows, and that if Hancock should | inp tion will be naturally als : , : ) E tha Bagel 3 , 1 EF" This 1s the only Steel Chilled. Plo
be elected th Id be h ‘Ohi Pe Hinau nm wi 3 gr ; alarmingto Dr. L. W. Reed, Surgeon General, | Tights of persons and the right of property | breaking up of the gang if the Board of [) § Yes; he is an excellent jobber nh / Ws Sects
: elected there would be enough Ohio] Pennsylvania in whose affairs } Alm a. H : ’ ; ' ” ‘ rants him his fraadam . ' on | at > ] orld,
cy Sy on an Ie ip kB “ a irs My. Cam says: “Iam a Republican, but Hans | must be proserved. When this order| I'srdons grants him his freedom. He ac. and stood at the head of that department ‘ ' 4 } , ] wa Steel costs several times
men to retire from office to give Ohio a eron nas piayed a large part, and where cock will get my vote i tl . tes \ knowledges that driven to des ian he ca ad g ag TE Pos: die more than Iron,
das . he has hosts of personal and olitical | the ge : ’ an there are! made ils appearance, Andrew Johnson nowiedges thal, driven Lo desperation by in Congress receiving a large salary (grab) io i ; i, od "4 A But this Pi fall
respectable position in the census report. friends fs personal and political | thousands more like me, W hy, there is| President of the United States. at the [Adverse circumstances he appropriated, his services ! : 3 g The WM Re § 79 Qisoounts, can be sold for
ee etl Amr A el . George Bullock, one of the strongest Re- |: g ie : a ; 3 ME baer : : \ 4 1510 E Compare this price with th
. y "VY We wa alnyiviineg if : hy ’ : ime. thou pcassary and i o ¢ {funds intrusted to him and became a crim. op ol 2a AA in. h . ; i ea [LE hatof any Iron Plow
Gen. Hancock comes from the bes| Theinformrtion would be alarming if{ pablicans in this county, the owner of |“ thought it necessary and important inal.” Since his incarceration be has reuts. x Js Outfield a man of henorandin \ : ever made.
i. ib if ICR oo Mi Be Nas ree togrity 3 ‘ # qT ; hs a) a . 'N It 1s cheaper ths her
ef fa a. made would be at five dollars and a halt,
ceived from the horse thie
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anitied 0 an articio in you ssue of this
the war department, and I herewith com | ‘
{when nol setually engaged so as to render but failed; she then resorted to a strategy.
i
ony St. Bellefonte Pa
revolutionary stock. He isa grandson it were true and therefore could not ac- {the immense mills at Balligomingo—in 3 Seal lo dongton 8 merge. alizming| 10
. nb .: ; p he chairms we National | fact, the owner of the village, He 1 thé principles and doctrine laid down by Rung assurance 1p §.. Was always 20 consid i b
of John H: . + first signer of the | cept to be the chairman of the National by age. lie bas)” ; 3 UR NY Sot thew 4 aL. : aa RS RIWAYSE RO considered bY he : . . 4 ul he "
F X 3GOCK, the Be oes ag (Garfield) committee. He wants rest thousands of employes, who live upon | Gen. Hancock. We publish this message 02 they would procure his release on Oakes Ames, DeGolyer’' & MoQlelland TF ah | ML a ge hers tere rp Agents we. will, ou re-
Decls tion of Independe > His fat) rf ymmntlee, € wants rest. af o y : . . . . ' ‘ yer & J eliand, { a DAP oeiptof Seve a
Claration of independence. His Iaih- Ser his defeat to have Grant de land and to whom everything is pro- | in to~day’s RerorTeR, and ask the friends €Ondition that he should become a moms pavers: Sanborn & Jayne. Boss Shepherd 4 Ay ; i FA ae Ah Rallroad ween Dallas, send a Plow to any
er was a soldier in the war of 1812, and fi : pr d hig But. rrant nominated | vided in the way of the necessities—yes | of Gen "Garfield when and where the) ber of their organization, and threats that{, 1 oihor Congrestion: ! cont v DISCOVERER OF E x3 { £5 +1 freight Salis. tn (Bo State aud pay the
: SB 3 ora thirdterm. jut now since General | and the luxuries of life He i un gig lo eh ant nore Blip it : : and other Gongrescional contractors, - i wl a ; . ddress,
lie himself served through the Mexican %; . ' 2s 4 e, ina word, | p ssident of the United States sont (if he divulges anything against them he ’ . rae y : 3 LN
ar and the war ofthe Bn Could | Garfield's letter of acceptance has been [18 8 philanthropist in the true sense of I Fe ident of bu Unite 1 | tates sent his} _ be ot by i il n ‘bo oe o I'.-- With what ro'able public matters LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S i SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
War a; 3 of the re on, " published that the managers are to be allows the word, and wields an immense infly- | "304° of praise to ( ongress in praise of ‘ ounde hy temieh: death, was he connected | VEGETAZLE CONTO or Syracuse, N. V1
any man have a better record for patriot-1, LL Don's health | £0¢¢: He is a radical Republican, but| Gen. Garfiald, that President ‘Johnson| RELIEF FOR SALES WOMEN D. 8,—The receipt of Credit Mobilier] rg ALEXANDER & CO, Bellefonte, P
ism? He got the credit from General" ™ "4% b op his if He He hes as determination, if {saw fit lo bestow upon Winfield Scolt| py. she Public Lede stock and dividends, defense of the San- S28 Tositive Curg - an
a rami : . . was never better in his life, ¢ declin- ancock was nominated, to raise a Han. | Hancock. the on Anata WHE SHOR age . Ye} afr 4 ie E
Meade of winning the main victory at vu MI raise a tan ancock, the Democratic candidate for .. Rnth » aitanil born contracts, responsibility as thee - - : T GOOD BRE
Gettysburg, the a preventing the ene- ed the chairmanship of the National com- | €0¢k flag on top of his mills, where it | President ? Hx. Eptzox:=Out stioation hus bes nd ro 4 et 0 e ; . ' , 0 he bo Shier For all Female Complaints. 2 > By callin Bal new and exten-
€ ys ¥, thereby preventing o nd spon the ground that he needs should wave throughout the CAMPAIGN. | Gentlemen of the Senate and of the Hos Ey aN Er A ha nd Tuts preparation, as its name sigaides, consists of | sive bakery establishment of
my irom overrunning our state ang cap- : . a Js a 1y here, sitting right side of me is C rd hh siblnshind " PHC dato, taken from the London J ance in #leal, and connected with the DeGrolyer] Vegetalie Proportion that are harmioss to the most del: JOSEPH CEDARS
‘a os : Sas rest, But since the publication of Gar-11 Nvee, a Republics on atin * of Representatives ; i : : - . ' oT oq . . foate lnvalid, Upon one trial the g >
: - a : g of Ga ty of A an. Now . fae SPRY a a calnelading | DAVID ontracts. i al the merits of this Com. who has r 0 Ye ;
luring aid destroy ing our leading lien, fleld’s acceptance, one'week ago, Mr, Cam. | you going to T Nyce 7" OF, What are! . vay official copy of the order issued by| ®" J Yo pn yiding,« ta for sulonindion I i t the n adi al slorma threatened th pound Wil hs Fecoguiand, aa relist 1a tramedinte and on Bishop street whens Baws old sang
y yer ' i ' . antl OAT, La 14 LB p AYLI 4 : ‘ vi " “lin rotail estab amen ta BL p aig i 3 { Yon ii catiiiny . 0
And yet Republicans are endevoring to . hig entirely rotove “I shail vote for Hancock,” smd M Major-Gen, Winfield 8. Hancock, coms |'" Tou establishments. oe \ Aya Latin Wl when fags cuniivacd, fn ninety ino casey in a pun, ory da Bhes em
injure his good name simply because he eron has entirely recovered, Nyce whi y vk," Bald Mr, mander of the fifth military distri t lated To correct possible misapprehension, we school house and the class was dismissed. red, ape rmanent our ireffected avthioutands wili tos Fresh frend
4 : “ : . “Tarn up,~tur , } AR Ni } > ARI it ‘ . Atider oi the Lish " district, dalec i Anal ’ i . } 1 ! " . — tity, On seccount of ita proven merits, it is toda; a " :
is the nominee of the Cincinnati conven- ry n up,~turn down do as Simon “Dr. William Corson, one of the oldest | bendquarters in New Orleans, Louisiana, {de sire to say to, theZpublic , through the J pp commended aid proscribed by the best Pa ( & SHOE Cakes of al) kinds,
tion, That's the extent of their love for|*W% tas Sitizens, troup a radical Republican, | on the 20th day of November, has reach. medium of your widely-read journal, that] There has just been a new sensation in ho eany, ti : 4 108, ten Ste.
i Says he thinks ancoc Ost § ira a a) ) y large nt sr of salesladies in our em+«! 8S ‘atersbhurg : ’ Ww ; . ois BR ¥ tho worst form of fall
the soldier. On last Sunday Dr. Tanner entered ble man and one Yory Po mim ed mo through tha regular channels ofthe] . J ambe t he ey ul , a nil ot ) pi - hie . ow, hos yen ares EucOr ta, Sereguias od paint Spices,
- oes oma > 7 at. 20 } Bic » » BQ sealed al all Limes, | nijess, ried he tmosl « AKO 8 y Mons fon, ark abi v ’
Sams upon the 21 days of his fast. . oh oa aria TT Visto Pacing a Soemics. Infisaation 438 STORE. ruil.
N 'g if of the leading repuldi- os . : a. . municate it to congress for such action ssl, | bh ) ORE abs. . cons . . rai
Nearly one hal Suing Yepu os Tilden’s nephew, Col. Pelton, died last may seem to bo prover in view of all thal it impossible. To compel ealeswomen and | Assuming the name of her deceased hus.| § On atid I pociany adapted th Anything and everything belonging tc
can papers are displeased with Garfield's . PRESIDENT JOH ¢ SON , Y er Lo be proper in view of all the] 3 . f ; E . ve Change oI will dissolve and expel tumors the business, Having had ears of 3}
lette f t 1 iticise it It week. ho 4a t NS ON circumstances girls to remain standing from morning un«! band, sha hanged her dress for that of a from the uterusin an early stage of development The Opp ic the B korhalt rience in the business Be is Pri
€ s hy 8 > ‘IR . Yr [XD i "Ts Yn i 3 $ . . ‘ i » { endency to " A UE IL0 41 prac kerhioff ® »
‘glier. of actfplance anc criticise Uncle Jake Ziegler, of Butler, has been HANCOCK’S LOUISIANA “It will be perceived that Gen. Hancock |! night—ns has been repeatedly charged man, procured employment in p factory,| * uiauey ur tancervas humo tha is checked very | erhioff Houge, that he can guarantee satisfaction - ali
18 pronoun ed weak and an attempt to . ’ °F, Hi ) ORDER 0 : i | would be sheer inhumanit hil ud worked there for ‘Ye liso y peed " Huse, | who ma favor hi ith .
: . Now nominated for the state senate. Good. VILLE, announces that he will make the law the! . : which, and worked there for years, undiscovered! (un fact ft has proved to bo the great 30 aug t m wit hei? patronage,
permit of two explanations, The New I ing} Ry 49 : : “Geveral Hancock announces that | Tule of his conduct; that he will uphol | peaking for ourselves, we have never/and contented. By and by she inet a] ®t and best remedy that has dver been ‘distover One P BP q ! : JOSEPH CEDARS.
. re York Times, a Garfield paper, says. yeouing Jus a 57,437 popnlation—in- he will make tha Init the to's of his the courts and other civil authorities in t} ol even entertained. | young woman who was maltreated by her wer Hoan igor. Troma of the trates, and ves : : we 0 lore 3 J BLAIR LINN
i - . x 3 1.37 ais , 7 Hans ‘ aw 8 § wine ’ : 2 . a J , we ror, OV ain J * % J +
“On the tariff Mr. Garfield's expres. } Crease o: 3,51] since 15/0, conduct: that he will uphold the | Performance of their proper duties, and| Wo sympathize greatly with the move-| parents, and, in order to save her from stroys all craving for stimulants, aad relieves wesaors : Altorney-at-Lawi
sions are generalites, of novalue in them-| The democrats and greenbackers have es ey bod" ‘he that he will use his military power only|™ent requiring of the merchants that they | further persecution, proposed mariage, af.| of the stomach , : : Office on Allegh
. : . : : : . . courte and other civil authorities in y 1 r only ek : ; i ! : It cures Bloating, Meadaches, Ne ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN
selves, but, interpreted in the light of his | united uponone electoral ticket in Maine the performance of their proper duties, | 1° Preserve the peace and enforce the law. extend every possible aid Lo their lady em~|ter having informed her ef her own sex.| general Dobility, Sleoplessuen Poa PrSutiation rT nt AIN{ 27 feb tf
recent course in congress, giving little | and the two have more votes than the and that he will use bis El OW He declares very explicitly that the sa-| bloyes, and wo trust that all storekeepers| I'he wedding ceremony was duly performs gostica. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, FIGURES. J L. SPANGLER Alto
cause for expecting any aid from him in Garfield party. oF only to prescrve the pence ye on cred right of the trial by jury and the will be persuaded by public sentiment tofed in a church of St. Petershurg, and the tan 6 wilh all apse onde UARSBLY oBrod by The Cheapest Shoe St . . Consultations in Eng onlay
: : : > i wh)» ivile seit af 7a rovide soates for the ladies in their em! pair live ily i ’ erall ciréimsfan- Ae shoe e i ; : i!
those rational reforms which are imper- In Massachusetts the Butler democrats | force the law. When a great soldier privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall? o ide sontos for the ladies in their om [ pair lived happily until the facts WETre| oes, act in harmony with the law that governs te p Dore mm ine German. Office in Furst’s new bail ding.
ively demanded by the interests of t} 4 b mocrats | 10] , | { not be crushed out or trodden under foot ploy. Respectfully, |digeovered and exposed. The pair were| femaloaystem. : > ty ¥. FO RTNEY Au
ative y emande y © Interests o 1e and regular democrats have united, and with unrestricted power in his hands Ho oh Carthor. and. in one nora} ' ; (STRAW neipGE & Crornien. { arrested and committed to trial: but the For Kidney Complaints of either pox this com 4 coun ) . . Bellefonte ' piomer-st-lay .
: ” . . . } 3 omproebens $ i a 3 8 ’ ; } poun
country, and by none more than by the hig looks very much like placing the old | to oppress his fellow-men voluntarily |; . sentence, asserts that the hich iia Phitadolpyie, Jute 36, 1950, | Judges were puzzled by a case which had] * "Tee Call and examin 1 Synolds bank. : Li 4 :
. f ’ . “pt y 3 BC 3 3, RESC ciples . a a * "a A ' 4 ' ne ol Whe
great body of unprotected aud overtaxed| gay gate in the Hancock column. foregoes the chance of gratifying his|, srican liberty i inhow arvisbuie. Ps 16. Wm | not been foreseen by Russian law, and it| Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ir goods wheth R.J. w, :
A Neith Y bitigino fick biti 1d i f American liberty are still the inheri- Harrisburg, Pa, July 190—~Wm,! y A t HONE, Dentist, can be
manufacturers. either 1n su nee ea.ar : gelfish ambition and devotes himself tance of this people, and ever should be Calder, whose wealth iscomputed at $800. -/ has been sent to the Senate for decision: 1s prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mase. {er YOU buy or not found at his office and residence
5s thi ; Maine and Massachusetts, in the dem- ? builds : : peopie, e uld be, ih in o} : | Prico§1.00. Six bottles fo : 3 ot. on North :
nor forph is this part of his letter worthy ocratic col " that b fi ad to the duty of building up liberties “When a great soldier, with unrestrict-| "VV died in this city this morning. De-| mg wf —— form of pills, also in the in oot by wali 8 She t > 2 fide ol H; B Sire, three Seors
1s sgt column, won re fine? 3 St real i ’ 28 eased was a Republics Plextor 1 | : a phils, on Eas 8 e
of his position, or calculated to strength- : 3% h and strengthening the law of hisgoun- | a power, in his hands to oppress his fel [ SoM d y 11 BR pAb Ri J dector in IS72,] The unkindest cut of all was adminis-| of price, 81.0, por box, for either, Mrs. PINKHAM 2 feb tf ho stonte, Pa.
en him where he most needs strength.| Of course the democrats will elect the | ry, ho presents an example of the low man, voluntarily foregoes the chancel 8 Charitable, havink ditribatca is tered to poor Garfield when Schuyler) es Mdreseaatove yuiry Send for pau: The finest French Calf Bots spd] ————reeee ooo oo.
. : . * eas . Me ’ ] { a } i £ distributed ato, ¢ YR vii hE i ” ion paper,
The portions of My. Garfields letter rela-{next President—because they have a ighest public virtue that human na- | of gratifying bis selfish ambition, and do-loast $100,000to various clemosynary ine] GORx wile Th He is no more guilty| "xo family showdbe without LYDIA E. PINKEAX' | Gaiters made to order i B JERRY MILLER
ting to the reform of the civil service x Winfield, ture is capable of practising. yotes himself to the duty of building yp’ stitutions. { Ihe ab will be accepted as Laven puis, Hin WY DE ¢ to order in the Conrad at of the bo HAIRDRESSE—in the base: