p—— HANCOCK SPEAKS vw - SPEECH FROM TILDEN At a monster ratification meeting, in New York on the night of 28th ult, Hon, 8, J. Tilden, presided and on tak: | ing the chair delivered the following The Constitution with all its Amend. speech : ments the Supreme Law of the I thank vou, my fellow citizens, for Land-—The Bavonet not a fit In- the cordiality of this greeting I have strument to Collect the Votes of come down this evening from my couns Freomen~ Neither Fraud nor try home to join with you in expressing Atos Bust be allowsd to and declaring the purpose of the demoe oree Mu Al racy of New York to sustain the nomis Subvert the Rights of nation of General Hancock. 1 have the People New | GARFIELD AND DE GOLYER. which seemed to be consuming hin ee twhole system. At last, on the si teenth | JUDGESWAYNIE'SOPINION ADOPT. |day, the chief physician in attendance, | ED BY FARWEL {seeing that the man must break down) ' {utterly in two or three days, urged Lim! to drink, Others, who were also close: ily watching the changes taking place, agreed with Dr, Gunn that the end was near at hand, Dr, Tanner could hold out no longer, He began to drink, and to drink freely, On the day named he {drank forty-four ounces, or two pounds and threesquarters of water, and it was! then that he was found to weigh a pound iand a half heavier at night than he had weighed in the morning. But the in. crease in weight is the least surprising of the changes which the water drinks ing has effected in the man, It has ops erated as a stimulant of wonderful ener gv both to mind and body ery the moroseness and Irritability di peared, and the Doctor hb cheerful and almost languor has gone again en chat with those him: his rides give him keen pleasure; he has dis carded sponges and wet towels; his sleep in profound and restful, In fact, with the free drinking of w r he became changed man How long the will last the Was prete nd to gues NEW ENTERPRISE, LEXANDER & CO. AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE. BELLEFONTE, PA. | They mean by this all the name imports, « (that is, to deal in and to furnish to farmers {at the lowest possible rice everything in ithe shape of an agricultural implement [that farmers use, including SEEDS of all ‘kinds | At present we have on hand and are the iauthorized agents for the sale of the BYR. p made at RARE BARGAINS ~IN- DRY GOODS OF aLL KINDS WILL BE OFFERED BY US DURING, JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. In order to maintain during these ordinarily dull months the activity in our establishment characterizes all the rest of the year, A FRANK AND PATRIOTIC LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE The De Geolver {aso Tried in fn Chis ago Court Analagous to the Trist Case Decided by the Ohio Jurist—English ve. Arthur. In the case of Trist vs United States supreme court, Justice Swayne in his opinion made certain very clear and explicit animadversions on the practice of public officials, and notably members of congress selling their official influence to the lobby, The language employed by the distinguish ad Ohio jurist, while very strong, was nevertheless clearly justified by the evi: dence presented to the court of the ex» istence of a lobby agency which regu- larly employed members of congress for pay to exert the influence of thelr posi tions in furtherance of the schemes in hand. Subsequently a case against the firm of De Golyer and M'Cleilan, pro prietors of a bogus and worthless paving patent, came up for adjudication in the court at Chicago, presided over by Judge Farwell The evidence was overwhelm ing, not that the pavement worthless and overcharged but that the, seen when the fasti contract bad been obtained through the lio lose in weight. he w influence of J, A, Garfield, member of the forty davs is H congress, and chairman of the commils|ings during the first sixteen must have Appropriations, through whit h seriously wasted his vy i comimitied bill for that and all other | District expenses would have to pass, | and Richard C Parsons, Garfield's friend] A and United States marshal for the Dis-|° . , trict. The pernicious effects of the ofl ROW, cial were apparent and Uneasy lies the head the presented a case so analagous to that ofl oro wn even if the royal head covers I'rist vs, Child passed on by Justice ing be worn on'v for form's sak A Swayne in the United States supreme] 5h © WOIN OhLy 10F furin asake, A Naekamb court, that Judge Farwell took the iden.|very small but v ry lmporiant royal have boon marked dows Ry er Ging} ti.al ground, and even employ the same | visitor is about due in and as oat iin ug lading the ls eh Ra Wks, Lingaams, language which had been so happily iby a higher power than any in ‘Span. : suggested by Judge Swayne. In proof{ ich court circles : that the language is identical we refer] lenuted ond I the reader to the twenty-first volume of | 4¢putes Soconcue tthe in Avie cere. Wallace's reports for “the decision of monies, it would seem that hep Judge Swayne as adopted by Judge Far~{ferences should be consulted, particu well and taken from his decision inlary as the affair will be utterly the De Golyer case at Chicago, fol : . OWS ‘he argreement with General field, a member of congress to pay $0,000 as a contingent fee for procu v a contract which was itself made to « L The Centre Reporter. wi RN Mg i FN . KTRTE ones sevviven san DITOR hl Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY LOW REAPER SECTIONS and And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SPROUTS HAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, : As well as all kinds of HARD - WARE, to meet all demands in this line, JAB. HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte, yh TAs? Child in the om— winners + (J somomsmn 1880, Oextre Haoy, Pa, Aug. 5, a come under a stipulation of your com- mittee in consequence of my hoarseness of voice that I would not be expected to make a speech. What 1 have to say therefore will be but briefly to touch upon two points, The welfare of the people of the United States demands a change of administration of the federal government, Reform is necessary to remove the abuses which have grown up during 20 years of continuous power prolific of false principles and bad coun sels. The republican party stifling its conscience has made itself responsible for the elevation under color of law to the chief magistracy of our great repub- lic of fifty millions of people, of a man who was not elected by the people, they have set an example which unless cons demned by the people, and signally con demned, too, will subvert the elective system of government of which Wo are so proud, and substitute in its place a rule and dynasty of office holders holds ing over against the witl of the people The complete overthrow of the republi. can party in the election of 1880 will be a retributive judgement, and will pre vent a repetition hereafter of the crime of 1876 against the sovereignty of the people, I congratulate you upon the nominas tion and congratulate you upon the aus picious prospects of success, 1 see in eve ry quarter. And now we will proceed with the order of business of the meet ing. Here Mr. Tilden sat down and the ap plause was wild and loog continued. ly cheered oe York City, [ h th ¢ thi receipt of youu fis Goverxor's Istaxn July 28. 1880, «= {lenid honor to acknowledy lottery \ { July i mally of my nom preside nt of the 1 Mit 1 |ACUSE CHILLED . {Byracuse, N. Y.ZIt is the best chilled plow inow made; also the Keystone and iron that! beam plows made at Centre Hall. No bet~ "Wiiter plows than these can be had for the laame amount of mone Also the Centre Hall Cornplanter, e need say nothi about the merits of this planter, us the 2000 now in use in Centre county demonstrate! them to be the best, | HARROWS and CULTIVATORS of {the latest improved patterns, i MOWERS, REAPERS and GRAIN BINDERS. 01 these we soll thes Osburn either as separate Mowers, Combi DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, . WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA, +. 18NL tHe ofhice - on ap become heavy | ay HB # by the na Wnt R Cincinn tonal demu in nomination with gratef the con TY “un his sembled yeial \ ' A ‘ . ‘ bo Especially will this apply to the following departments: | ucemeonts are offgr-| {with its grand array of readymade gar. he about i“ f.:1 id FOR VICE PRESIDINT. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. hy daily 1 E SILK DEPARTMENT i i TH THE BUIT DEPARTMENT. ed in Black and Colored Si Summer and Fancy Bilks, ete. STATE TICKET. SUPREME JUDGE, GEORGE A. JENKS, Jefferson County. AUDITOR GENERAL, : ROBERT P. DECHERT, Philadelphia. w—— 5 il o ¢ wu : tks ined no Reapers and Mowers, singls Harvesters or as Combined Reapers and Binders THE WHEELER, No, 6, as a combin- ed machine, is the best machine of the kind in the market, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE is the Norristown Glesner 1 almost everything in the great and Binder. Call and seo it. It is won derfully perfect, {| Any boy twelve years old, with one | horse, will follow and bind all the grain that any Reaper with side delivery will cut. . 11 not only binds but gleans, and will save FOR- the price of the machine in one year. by taking up from the stubble that which is now OF THE McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL, {either with or without broadcast hoes, with or without fertilizer and seed sowing ats Cali. tachments, It is the best grain drill for “RH all purposes in the market. THE GEISER THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. ~The reputation of this machine is so will established thal we ean tay nothing about it that the people do not know, Any person wanting one, or in need of repairs for those now in the coun- ty. plesse eall. VICTOR CLOVER HULLER — We {are the agents for this celebrated Huller in Centre county. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHAETONS, — Weare agents for the sale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG- ON, the reputation of which is so well see iments of all kinds for world , price ia so low agent devote tend \ Ladies, Misses and Children. yaician urn wii again begins, al i LE I'l £ man Whether bil \ MTHE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ES8 GOODS DEPART MENTS ¥ : 1 } 8 | ih ks i f 1 ul : Ww hid siderable tons hiavelin whicl { ¥ i i i George Wilkes, a distinguished ex-ed- itor and republican, has announced himself for Hancock, who he says, “fills the bill." Yes, and he'll fill the white-house 100. ti 3 i fal ¥ tee on tal energy) ol tnnda 19 Lstoel ip } (stock has boen marked at the lowest point] the bill Lace and Plain Buntines * JUCE HIM aif untings, {these goods have saver reached BEDCHAMBER NH —— The DEPARTMENT FOR he BLACK GOODS DEPAAT-. EiGN COTTO08S MENT ne oh d Novelties i abrice fey an - i ROYAL Laronadi : L influences 80 it wears a : ~ — If Garfield fails to be elected presi dent of the United States, he will stand a chance to be elected president of the Cobden free trade club of which he was chosen an honorary member, because he opposed a high tariff in congress. - oe» Some of the republican organs in this state are trying hard to make out Gar- field a tariff man, Then let them ans. wer why such leading republican con- gressmen as Kelly, Killinger, and others refused to vote for Garfield for speaker because he was a free trader? in which nearly all ih idl @ i which iarge ii 8 Of Chintzes, coes, ele, spain t ance ANCER REMOVED WITHOUT Knife, and, in most cases, without in. ApplytoC.P. W, Fischer, M.D, isburg, Centre county, Ps. jolly ; HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, Nets, ste. Prices low sssny w or ri Sol All kinds of repairing done. The best f i 3 the Queen has been ¥ 3 3: wh ‘ oe > Buntings and Gre nadines, have shared in the genera! reduction 4 itis . pres THE M But ies differently.! Will the vi uring his briefaddress he was frequent AIL ORDER DEPARTMENT upply all who cannot visit us personally with samples of whatever way be need. - as i ’ " : - {possible without her assistance, Spanish im | I'he’ Queen’ which NON-PROFESSIONAL SPEAKERS, ya £ Ligue {1g refers that in At Ciar Saddles, Harness, 's b Fiynets, and also keeps on ri i Is due ceremony H take i 8 The Pittsburg Post says with a great dea! of truth it would impress on young \ yoriiat Gig 1ZUst, Ha x 1 1 {place at La Gr Crack that nut. i a men in the Democratic party that the art of public speaking and aptness in pend upon a future appropriat which appropriation o ly come from a committee of CONgress & ADA, & COOL I) » t the Premi I ih i rem i } § [ELBE physic —— tablished; also of the CORTLAND PLATFORM BPRING WAGONS, Car- ringes, Phaetons, and Buggies, All are stock always kepton band. All work war. ranted . A share of the public patronage kindly solicited. toc, tf Some republicans are shocked at Han. cock because he swears. Hancock only swears when he gets mad, and he don't got mad unless something goes badly wrong. But, the Credit Mobilier report shows that Garfield swears too—and it shows that he swears to a lie at that. Now then, you pays your money and takes your choice. - lp pe The Census takers have found a local: ily in New Jersey where women seem to forget to die. Some girls eighty or a hundred years old have been met res turning from a jolly dinner with their mother. This must be the neighbors »od where a mischievous youth of three score and ten sat on a fence and cried as if his little heart would break father had boxed his ears stones at his grandfather. - lp ue of imports and exports of ize, of this country is given putting things are not monopolized by the lawyers, There is no reason why workingmen, business men and others outside the legal profession, should not speak their pieces at public meetings There is every reason why they should It would train and develop speakers from the masses and be the means of promulgating strong, live argument, warm from the experience of the peo- ple. Such argument, though put in homely phrase, is more convincing than the flowers of rhetoric of the professed orators. Having plenty of plain-spoken speakers giving their sincere thoughts was chairman ¢ STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. EIGHTH warranted. Call and see specimens and examine ealalogues us Lo styles and prices before buying elsewhere, Cainlogues furnished on application, PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS — Cayugs Blaster Lnely ground, as good as the best Nova Scotia, st the low price of $7.00 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on orders only, Phosphates always on band. Special manures for different crops sold upon orders al manufacturers’ prices. POWDER —We are Dupont's agents. Blasting, Sporting and Rifle powder on band and 861d at wholesale prices: also {ton that a {born anywhere fg is D** G. GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millheim, Der isprotamionginervictste the publis sis te extract teeth sbusiuty "— pes, IMPROVED ROOT BEER PACKAGE, HIRES: em. Makes tive gallons of 8 eliciou v —wholer some at y Sold roggisis, or sent by mail on receipt of 25 ots. Ade author i prineiples of public; AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. In LIS remarkanie Dion Was Wh Judge Swayne's of fi hed, by a pardonable mistake it stated that the opinion was delivered by Judge Swayne in the DeGolyer case in. cian she brou stead of being an ada } Swayne's opinion in Judge Farwell to the anologous Def yer case under ferati Chis mistake was magnifie 8, | publican papers into a mount represent and first pub. v I 3 43 }¢ Was | {ference D | lis aie awtulirsrepased ig &ls nowly DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. without pu u lowing resolutions were passed i havi § 1 4 A BONAPARTE AT BAY. ptation of Judge |Snanish oF the Trist case DY | oon te LULU ACCOUNTS OF THE PRIXRCE ING LIKE A BEYEN TO ONE Long Greneral THE DEATH OF IMPERIAL--FIGHT- LION—=A BATTLE ation of Penn's, First, That we the democrat- Pe yivania, in convention! renew our vows of fidelity to | principles proclaimed! the illustrious men who founded and pres . Cons mn 8 dress, Cuas. E. Hines, Market Street, Philadelphia, Ps. C.T. ALEXANDER, C. M, Bowes A LEXAN DER & BOWER, At } a Boglivh. hos tn is German and A NEW DEPARTURE! ze GRAIN —After the growing crop is harvested we will be prepared to pay the highest market price for sll kinds of grain. COAL Our yard is always stocked with the best Anthracite Cos! which we sell at lowest price. LIME. — We make the best white lime in the State. Its properties for Mechanical and agricultural purposes excel all oth ors. FAIRBANKS SCALES. Weare their sgents in Centre county and will supply ail parties wishing good snd true scales st their lowest prices. We extend an invitation to everybody in wantof anything in our line to call at our store rooms opposite the Bush House. snd see what we have, and lesrn from those in attendance more paticularly the scope of our business Bellefonte Mav 6. ALEXANDER & 00. lon, July 25, 1830, Eve va Woodt npanied the ex-En Eugen he papers a Is ce Im ndent nar who par the I'rince’s pars altace g partly follows being immediately sd in his death. The Zulus. bay ing nearly surrounded the Prince's party, them as they were mounting. The Prince nol having succeed. ed in mounting, ranisl 1 v 3 ¥ id d ue at Who & y : f 0 VO tuland 20 4 caring Leas wn i . has sent to i and wars of if tho slates ¢ 3 ¥ @, are vital parts { gave "" REG 10 Lona vigor i $3 P GEORG 3 i 3 i as to public 1 men, publi 3 1: i ALG FAL sons that move ey, reas er Hail Des 0 mocracy and to oppose party management, and the atic parly maine! ~~ maintained, Lthat the in ail things Itde ied, the right of the 1 10 Keep on 100, at a standing army to r political purposes, melitutional restries eoplo al the pails, io neourage fraudulent counts shih i inaugurate candidates re~thorse into the dongs, untill, being closely ¥ ‘pressed by his pursuers, he turned upon words of the Zulas—"like & leing struck by (an sscegal shoulder be rushed ‘st the fled. Another Zulu then when only ten yards The Prince fired his pistol and rapidly incressing foes, uns 1 fir his right and rear Lou a hie regain- i OCAT ia + rie i ! i 3 SHOUAL iS + OrLy, VWeive GI wihion commit Gréneral § Grenera Lar ap ulus TOR : wropriations of whi field was then chairm Garfield made such if under that ield received a fee transactio Never n will be enthusiastic, sensible and useful a cong in making converts, the number of young men who can ex plain their political position clearly and forcibly in private conversation. let a few of them in each district take tl chief points they know well and get up local meetings and speak This cannot be done too soon, There are not enough lawyer speakers to go around and those we have are in such constant demand that were they to comply with half the invitations received they would need sacrifice their practice £ * I nee and eigh 3 e h hrowin el on — There 18 no end to Gat The val d concer: an agreement, an i Lar : Was agreement ‘eneral Ba 1 : ha rd . red and rushed on The excess of exporls over imports ie for the twelve months ended June 30th amounted to $67,908,359, During the year just closed both the value of imports of merchandize into and value of ofexports of merchandise from the United States was larger than during any preceding vear in the history of the country. The value of exports of merchandise for the year ended June 30, 1880, exceeded the value of exports of merchandise during the preceding year about $125,000,000, or 18 per cent. and the value of imports of merchandise during the year ended June 30, 1880, exceeded the value of sach imports daring the preceding vear about §222 000,000, or 50 per cent. The increase in the value of imports of mer- handise exceeded the increase in the value of exports nearly 97,000,000. The valoe of imports and exports of mers chandise during the fiscal year just clos- ed exceeded the value of such imports and exports during the preceding year about §347,000,000, an increase of 30 per cent. The rapid growth of the foreign commerce of the country is strikingly exhibited by the fact that the value of imports and exports of merchandise during the fiscal year just closed amount- ea to $£1,503,679,489, being about 81 per cent. greater than the value of imports and exports of 1870 and nearly 19 per cent, greater than the value of imports and exports of 1860. The exports of coin and bullion during the year ended June 20, 1880, were about $7,800,000 less than during the preceding fiscal year, and the imports of coin and bullion dur- ing the year ended June 30, 18580 exceed- ed the imports during the preceding fis- cal year about $72,700,000. Daring the year just closed for the first time since 1861 the imports of coin and bullion ex- ceed the exports of the same, CHER ER Cl “The great Principles of American Liberty are still the lawful Inheritance of this Peopls, and ever should be. The right of trial by Jury, the Ha~ beas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, the Freedom of Speech, the Natural Rights of Persons, and the Rights of Property, must be preserved.” [Extract from Order of Gen'l Hancock, of Nov. 20, 1867.] i ee A I MPS ongside his horse une { ill tbroke away. The Prince followed the t i Swavne may THE SYRACUSE CHILLED of N.Y. 47 now putting on the marke: a Plow Ont EB 5 much superior 0 any Plow heretofure ad: as the Plows of the past few yours have been superior to those wade hall & conbary 80 {he major I tl to a full ballet i rights; the sing griev.’ The presence insic rIniitary fores, and Le) &ls, claiming the Bro: imprison cilizens hosring, destroys all from him | upturns the very faced We call till BiG US 10 proserv» # A . tm Cosirugcts * FIgU them—Iin the lion fl bay kh “He 1 ie 1 it 28 3 BEG f : - IL combines al the excellencies of any Plow ponent, who use. 1 at the Prince It cbviates ull the chjections made 10 any other Piow, 1u addition it embrases severs! pew feature of the greatest value, for which wo have ob. tained exclusive Patents, 1s Bean, Clovis, Jolnter Standard and Wheel will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled under 3 process for which we have siso obiained an excicsys Patent It wil be called . THE SYRACUSE CRILLED STEEL PLOW Rsweight will be eighteen pounds Jess thas our present styles A firstclass Sicel Plow, made In the or inary way, 18 riged, retalis tor trntiyavo dollars. Inferior Stevi Plows retadl from £3 teen 10 pints Gollnos, The price of our new Plow will be but Seventeen Dollars, and 1 w3 De the chespost Agviewitury! Ioplonent ever sad. Is mold board will cutwosr Gree of (he very best kinds of Up ordinary steel mold boards, It will soour in soils wher 53 steed plows and all oiker plows have bithero froved a failure, With this Plow wil be introduced & corn sated Plow Polut and Jointer Palas, on which we have also oblained a Patent, and which is also a great improvement, both as roparts strength and wear. The Jolnter can bo shifted 55 32 0 ake more or less land, and also more or less pitch, 3 It can always be kopt on & Noo with the A The wheel will run under the bean or one side of 1 as desired, and always kent in Be, The beam Is adjustable for Spring or Fall Plowing, and also for two or three horses. The handics can be adjusted to accommo. date a man or boy, on he same Plow. It 1s a perfect Plow. Wooden beams are going out of use because they shrink, swell and warp, and never run two seasons alike, Iron beams are too heavy, Mallezble beams beoeme demoralized and bend, which 1s much worse than to break. ¥ arena A government. mena m As a sample of how Republican thun- der is manufactured we give this from jd the Boston Post. Similar dodges are common elsewhere: There was a Garfield flag-raisio Malden not long ago, that was largely attended. When the preliminaries were concluded, the master of ceremonies asked for three cheers for Garfield. A score or 80 in the crowd responded. “Three cheers for Hancock!" cried a one-legged soldier, and fifteen hundred voices spoke out with a spontaneity which was an assurance that this was the name they had been listening for. > ORGANIZE. ck by another sssegsi, sn which he had firsts A lily su n assegal which bh y struggling with his ter- rd had fallen from its himsell Zulusfwho state g in 0 XPress their rile Loren d iB, ANG IN 80 gee hh i se bard-and thus , When Iegais fal 1 defended § » seven 4r « gut, fi d Ha p again i * it b i i { are Lo close on him, un- OWES RRG he wellitil be sank exhausted on hips. The ’ sR veil f thal - a exprossed will of Wheighoye facts were elicited from the Zulus, | presentaslive of a COnEPpITa~ ho ] of right to surround W890 th troops and depuly scene o aliack. intimidate and obstruct the that this is th iprecedented use of the a 1 and his unconstilulions: ang i 100 ayes, hav- {Lat Lacy did note aced ra X The «i with immense body, almost touching the g ten feet long, etght } Fr and ten i wide. The fro: | wheels are five in diameter, tthe back wheels are three and a half { The roof of the coach projects outward | | in the rear for the purpose of protecting | Fre | passengers from rain and snow, and there is also a protecting cover over the driver's seat, in the front part of the { Coach. i bis red les, i coach 8 a queer wheels an were examined i { seperately om the It may bo remarked e first correct description of tho affair (hat bas yet been published, Messrs, an 10584 Kel a UII0N v the sent i participation in the taflair is complicated 8 | fotunate contradictions Credit M gd Li feet 5 iO BITTERS feet l feet : OU) ‘ . -e ol Atlantic City, July 19.-Mm. IL. F. OCTRLIC paTLy, a8 OF Nesmith, Miss Helen Deakon and Miss! ona. ¢ ure iblel Bessie Fanshaw were drowned here paper CORVEIUDI® while bathing this morning. - oe - London, July 26.—The Daily News despatch from Madrid says the total loss Jof life by the earthquakes at 320, including LL Almost every family 8 It is time for democrats to orga: the Form township, circulate documents, 1 cit i campaign, ¢ i ang en for the feeble and sickly. a remedy for biliousness, dyspepsia, nervousness, and bowel complaints, there is nothing comparable to this wholesome restorative For sale by all druggists and Dealers y. geners Filly years before Sellers’ the public. Pronoun. ced by all to be the most pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the eure of coughs, colds, eroun, hoarse Cough; the throat, whooping cough, &e. Over a million bottles sold within the last few years, Gives im- mediate relief wherever used, and has Syrup ihe wer to impart i posed i to the eral govern , duri the period of ency, pelitical rings and J i al Lhe people s ex hip . ? any appropriations of the Manila 18 estimated at woneys or the public credit to any 200 Chinamen but the public service. The reforms is houseless : onomies enforced by the dsmocrat.|!® BOUSEICSS, arly, since its advent to power in cons! ae mind : . AS sx nlosion of powder 5, have saved to the people many mill: | An exy an’ i ol pow de rin the arti . and we believe that a likellery works at Koorsh, in the south of Id follow its restoration to pow+ Russia, on Juiy 17, killed cighteen state of Pennsylvania, and wounded twelve persons That the democratic party be- | hui ! persons, iral friend of the workingman! ' . "throu oul its history, Stood A Colorado girl lost a leg, and her ; oppression, renews its/ gallant lover had a pocketbook made CI Hh \ . ah . tut p . ympathy for {Ero d itsiof a piece of tanned skin from the ams i rights i y look with alarm and|Putated part. upon the pretentions of the! {A male dove belonging to Mrs, John I - y : : ental law this commons Kutz, of Norristown, died a few days| h governs all else within ourago. Ii was saidito be over 100 vears! and until they accept the consti~ of are uy i {1878 In good faith, they should oe. ain objects of the utmost vigilanceand sy by both legislature and people. | } That the recent attempt under! nal direction of ruling republican! MRS the legislature byl . ¢ and alth four millions ruption for which its liability had nev! scoertained, is a fresh and alarm: idence of the aggressiveness of po- i and should receive the signal uf the people at the polls. | Dr, Tanner's fast is commonly sups!began, he was anxious to have e he That the great fraud of 1518 i nR i 5 . 177 r which, upon a fals ) t "the osed to have ‘ strate Vida on > "On . skaz A mag which, upon a false conn i posed to have demonstrated that life can | ¢ rd as a loan from Mr, Oakes Ames to oloctoral yotes of three states. the candi be sustained in the absence of all nutri-| himself, date defeated at the peles was seated in ment for a much longer period than has| y ey 3 ithe presidential chair, snd for the first hitherto been supposed to be possible. | Well, the wickedness and the doings of the radical party. Lor every democrat put his shoulder t wheel: it is not enough to gain the victo- with } whic wscend profited The b ly of the coach rests on twe profits WARS very w | solid steel “reaches,” furnished with the! {ime Con “Herdic patent axle,” by means i : st haw which he ch is enabled to run over Though Oakes Ame B InAY 4a any obstacles without danger of break. | cteded in concealing his ¢ ing the poles. The wheels turn on a Which was to bribe Congres pivot on the sides of the coach instead] ac ceptance of of in the centre, which removes the! strain from the poles and enables the‘ coach to turn around in a very small of the circle. Each coach will accommodate | obvious {i eight passengers and may be drawn| easily by a horse of ordinary strength. | Workshops for the construction of the| : coaches have been established in Phila- | whichhas been contra delphiaand it is expected in a short! mittee distin ef! time to turn oul twenty coaches per|of several of the memb day. Itis the intention of the compat f be done on the ny to ran four thousand five hundred” “¢ > wd, coaches in Philadelphia, five hundred | 7% Bat Urge PA on Broad street and the remainder pro. | der oalli ts mo; portionately on the various thorough-| jurt fares. A large number of wheels for the!’ Py OY = & . 4 “ 5 # nit nl’ aes | . » . . Seach or be ing made at Se idel 8 fac “| visit with punishment ory in Mechanicsburg. Similar lines!) &. \ ops will be established in all the principal| Credit Mobilier = cities of the United States and in severs| Ames, al of the European capitalg | J 1 3 t - Hise ih Ong ress Qo ry, but we shonld do it such a tre of mendous majority will show deep the misrule, - condemnation Organize ! Organize! the In to-day’s pa letter of acceptance. forward and patriotic, and will find en- dorsement from od minded man, and leaves nothing for i nerican citi I am very respect! WixrizLp 8. Haxco John W ti 18 1 & per we print Hancock's f ’ ¥ + Ui} that account innocer I'he dishono ACL, asa parlicipation aud them have ind o timony with reference to the matter dicted, T To the ! ident of It is plain, strait Stevenson, pros Hon John Hon, HATS {1€ etill ror { vention , 8111 remains, every go ar Some « ulged in tes. 2 . . every go and i ! : ness, tickling sensation he i man to pick most inconsiderate Garfield a flaw from. The letter Hancock of the past-—for his country, for n 18 like Gen, nection to | 1 IELD'S PROMISES the good of the entire people, and for a rn honest administration of the government It needs no further comment from the RerorTER, so fully and plainly does the letter speak for itself. Read it. § ul How he Hopes to Secure the Active Support of the Grant Leaders. Washington, July 22 —Gen, Garfield's friends are making strenuous efforts tos the active cooperati «benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all druggists at 25¢ NEW RICH BLOOD, Sending health in every fiberof the system is rapidly made by that remarkable pre- paration, LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. For the speed cure of Scrofuls, Wasting, Mercurial Di. seaso, Eruptions, Erysipeias, vital decay, and every indieation of impoverished blood, *'Lindsey’s Blood Searcher is the one remedy that can always be relied upon. Druggists sell it. - 1t is the clear duty of Cong all who from 1 n« A —————— A — LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS, n of the les to of the Grant faction in approcahing cam This invaluable assistance can on- od We do net palm off on thems A composition of vartous metals and call it chilled metal, We went agents for this new Plow in every town in this State, We can give but a vory small Glsoount them, : but we will pay the Railroad ug We propose to place this Plow In the hands of Farmers as near the cost of manufacture as possible, It will be the best Agricultural Implement over sold, It shall also be the chou pest, Persons therefore who are not willing toact As agents on the principle thas «ga nimble six- pence is better than a slow shilling,” need not apply for an agency. No Plows on commission, All sales absoly te 8 This is the only Steel Chilled Flow the World. » Steel costs several times more than Fron, But this Plow, full rigged, by giving smal 1 1 ‘ —— i RK Oakes tt — HANCOCK'S SHERMAN LEI1TER. Hancock's letter to Gen. Sherman, in 53 ; to debauch bid y bribory ke from the commonw holesale or 1876, which the republicans alleged con- of { Mai | James A, Garfield y had ten A4~1shares; never paid a dollar; received $329, which, after the igati tained revolutionary sentiments; has been It the opposite what was charged ag plain i i Wri thi r George-Washington-like, that its auth yr COMPLETE AND PARTIAL K1 VATION. ¥ i found and is now published, I'he republican brag that some of the southern states would go radical is shown to have been all bash from the fact that they will make no fight in those states at all, A Washington despatch says the Southern Republicnns arethe source of some annoyance to Republican man- agers. Despite all their sanguine talk about expecting to gain Congressmen in the South and to carry one or two South- ern States, at heart they have no such hopes, and are averse to wasting time or money in Southern communities when they know the negroes are satisfied to be let alone. There are restive Repub- licans in some of the Bouthern States, however, who are bent on making a real fight in the hope of gaining office and they come on, from time to time, to per- suade the Republican Committee not to abandon them entirely. The latest ar- riyal on this sort of an errand was Sena- tor Bruce, who although a very modest and sensible man himself was persuoad- ed to call on the President to tell him of the political condition of affairs in the South and to urge that unless what he termed substantial support be given to Southern Republicavs at once they would guit the field entirely. The threat did not startle the President or scare him into making promises. The fact is, the President is importuned just now on all sides to makechanges in Fed- eral officers, North and South, to help the Republican cause, but he has thus far positively refused to use the official axe for any campaign chopping. South- ern Republicans are also anxious to get the committee here to fornish speakers and money, but there seems to be no disposition to supply either. The Re- publicans are awake tothe fact that they will need all their speakers and loose change in the Northern doubtful States, and the South will probably be left to take care of itself. rnin ep The betting in New York is all in favor of Hancock. Hancock men are offering a commission of 10 per cent. for the securing of opportunities to bet on their candidate, fore investios i ne: ] poi- ant at Chicago, nad. 1 and their fol- to enter their calm, sound, alts oR R.E. Sellers & Poor. Pittsburgh, ra. lmy For sale by D. J. Murray, Usntre Hall. ur and o il much too smart service’ relying for rewards upon promises made in a letter of acceptance alone Marshall Jewell was aware of that fact when he visited Garfield in Mentor, There is no doubt that Garfield « Apo w= ered Jewell to make definite promi es of high offices and extensive patronage to such of the Grant leaders would em- bark heart and soul in the campaign There is evry reason to believe that Cam- eron has been promised a Cabinet office under Garfield if the Senator will see that Pennsylvania is gatherd into the Re. publicantold in November. It is said that Mr. Conkling has also been assured that the Federal in the E.npire State will be placed at his disposal ifhe Ia bors earnest ly for the success of the Republican ticket, in NewdYork. There 18 no hope for reform in the civil service under Garfield, That idea was abandoned in his letter of acceptance, In the White House Garfield would be a man of clay in the hands of the machine wiliticians, Hi red fA8 8 egislator Pe sroved him to moral coward, He i never attempted to rise above partisan considerations in dealing wit ihlie questions, that the howls of hi sociates have not speedily brought him down again to the dead level of politics Garfield as President, shaping his con- duet according to thedemands of the old Grant clique, would be but small im- provement on another term of Grant in the White House, barring, of course, the thirddterm principle lowers are Gen. Hancock, may be set down as the second Washington of America, The Garfield people will now quit calling for Ey Ford pis = | of all of it 15! time in American history, the will of the alt This is an error. It has demonstrated | that these men betrayed the trust o {people was set aside, under a threat of that there is a greater sustaining power! the people, deceived their constituents, military | a : Was the most deadly Jou : wre wate ’ : a {} | ANAS . 1 , ever aimed at our system of representative 3 Foon ts melt iopir® petit | aud by evasions and faliehoods con St ute 5 “itera Sh Stn ner may be said to have proved Dr, | fessed the transaction to be disgrace om the horrors of 4 sedonc gril wat) Bae Hammond's assertions and his own as | full, de mocratic party submitted for the time, . Th : dg in firm and patriotic faith that the people well. The former, speak lag from alll From the would peacefully redross the great wrong previous experience, declared that the 1 signally rebuke the dark crime when duration of human life when totally de-| AM» : blishes very clearly! hey should come to vote in 1850, “That prived of nutriment, which included] Mr. Ames establishes very CICATIY |{ssua proceeds and dwarfs every other. water, varies from nine to twelve da [the point that he was not alone in this 1 IMposes & more eacred duty and he expressed grave doubt whether|offenca. If he is to be expelled for bri-upon the peopla of the Union than ev- it could be longer sustained under this! y brbied should ao a addressed the ¢ nees of a nation of condition, however favorable the sur« v”{'raomen roundings should be, Dr, Tanner's fast has proved as certainly as any event can! lio. T } be proved which has not happened that] Y"% : this view was correct, It has shown that | can of the west, has under favorable conditions, involving cock but slight nervous waste, a man cannot be expected to hold out over the twelfth day in circumstances of complete stars oud vation : and that even with the free use a of water externally, and the frequent | Out eyoebal 8 drinking of very small quantities, abont|!y blind, but, according sixteen days will produce so alarming al Times, is happy and chee loss of vitality as to make a fatal ter mination of the fast a near probability. |; i, physically perfect and *1 When Dr. Tanner asserted his ability | : Is hain to fast for forty days he contemplated a} ad free drinking of water, Nevertheless, | when he began his task, he determined! 1 to abstain from drinking, merely using|,, ite million feet of logs Iying inthe We water externally and to rinse his mouth a : ana . Branch of the Susquehanna on which occasions he usually absorbed | th: : . : about a drachm. He adhered to his! Williamsport I'he areiirom ( andabar as follows; General Bure resolution for sixteen days, except that] waiting anxiously for a good flood to mov We sre going he once, after great nervous excitement, | their logs to the eastern markets, drank four ounces. During this period | he grew more and move into the condi-| tion of a fever patient, is craving for 0000 persons were out picking borrios at water became incessant and of BOWIE 0.0 thoar Meadows on Monday of intensity, Night and day he rinsed his|'"" : 04T WEAUGWE on Jlonday © , 1000 and 3,000 men. The army under Ayob mouth at intervals which steadily be-| wook, a young lady of McAlevy's ¥ OTH Khan wag then expected, consisting oi12,- came shorter ; he kept his head wet with | strayed off [rom the rest and wand red 1000 men and 86 guns well served. Strong towels; he satirated Dl Pillow 0] far ns Pine Grove, { entre Soyuty. Def Te) reinforcements had been ordered to the Spougea hig neck and lace constantly ;ishecould return darkness overtook her and. ot and it would perhaps be necessary to he kept a wet spongo in his hand al-| lod she g compelled , . ways; his sleep became short, broken vue ' ' y pit : {send from England. A despatch from the xd : Shr i mych to the alarm of her friends. When, | Wed : and restless; his mind was so affected| | lio} ha Fouad ber : | viceroy India says reinforcements are al. that he grew morose, silent and feverish | 48y light came she found her way home, | ready on the move. Fragments of Bur. forces are arriving at Candabar. d. irritable to a degree that made attend.|none the worse for her nnpleasant experi. | ' ug Hancock's writings—every production that comes to light shows him to be a man con. of patriotic devotion to the country, a soldier who understands his duty and whom the country can safely trust. Let every one read the Hancock-Sherman letter—it will be found in next issue of the Reporter, r———r———— The republicans of Potter are to organ- ize a Garfield club at potter's Mills, in few days. Now what's the use, Hancock will get over a million majority, and these republicans might as well join | make the majority five or six more. Gen, Jeaver is advertised to epeak--and he will say that Garfield will get the rousen- est majority in Penn’a ever heard of Then maybe some will clap his hands. Now what's the use in this kind of foolen? the people know better; Beav- er knows they know better, and he him- gelf knows better. Let him quit that and like a good one-legged soldier vo e for Hancock, and some day when he yun for governor can point back to this fact with pride. Bill Thompson signs the call --yet we think when he wakens up one morning he will find himself a Hancock man. Then Jim Boal, has his name to it and we don’t think he's in earnest either --the whole thing looks like foolen on- ly. 8, can be sold for : Compare this price with tha ‘ Pp tof any Iron Plow It is cheape made would ins Ne i York i il 1873 an Hne, wi T thar any other Plow now be at five dollars and a halt, an 3 DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETARLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cure EN For all Female Complaints. This preparation, as its pame signifies, consists of Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the most del Upon one trial the morits of this Com poognized, asrelief ix mmediate ; and whon ftagse is continued, In ninctyaine oases in a bun, dred, a permanent cure Ireffectod asthousands will tes tify. On account of its proven merits, it ia to-day ro commended add preseribed by the best physicians in the country It will cure entirely the worst form of falling sf the uterus, Lewcorrhom, frregulsr and palnful Menetraation, all Ovarian Troutdes, Inflammation and Uleeration, Floodings, all Displacements and the cons sequent kpinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterusinan early stage of development, The tendency to eancorous humors there is checked very spocdily hy its vee lo faok jt bay proved jo bo the great set and best remedy that has pver poen discover ed, It permeates every portion of the system, and gives now lifeand vigor, It romoves faintness flatulency, de- stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves woaknoss of the stomach It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplossncss, Depression and Indd gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It willat all times, and underall clreumstan oes, act in harmony with the law that governs the femaleosystom, For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound 1s unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1s prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, : Privo $1.00. Six bottles for $6.00, Bent by mall in the form of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all lotters of inquiry. Send for pam phlet. Address asabove Mention this paper, No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM' LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, wad Torpidity of the Liver, 25 oauts per box, J D Murry, drugist, entre Hall. jul22y — uv _ « DCI Address, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. or Syracuse, N.Y ALEXANDER & CO. Bellefonte, Ps JET GOOD BREAD, ¥ calling at the new an - ive bakery establishment of 4 ezton JOSEPH CEDARS, who has removed to A. Kauth's oid stand ‘a Bishop street ‘where he furnishes ey~ ary dav Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds, Pies, ete, ete,, Candies, Spices, Nuts Anything and everythin the business, Having, had & belong expe? rience in the business, he flatters himsel- that he can guarantee satisfaction to all who nay favor him wirl: their patronage. DA RS. 0 p . , {80 aug t JOSEPH CE ne Price Store! JOHN BLAIR Linw, Attorney-at-Law aLL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN Office on Alleghony St. Ballefonte Pa FIGURES. fob of a : L. SPANGLER, Ato “fi The Cheapest Shoe Store in the J. Consultations in English snd German. Office in Furst's new building. i i 1 oflices {bery, the men who were a with him his convention is oppos the two-thirds rule { {the demecrat Od 'welfih. Thatt i the abrogation of tional convention nat \ 0 { 1 4 ¥ LLL n and i TROOPS ANNIHILATED BY NATIVES, BRITISH is ard county, Xx A { Hunti on i ne a i 1 0) saree’the ol . . We { coursed lon, July 28. --1n the house of coms Marquis Hartington ecretary for India, announced the receipt 134 City BOOT & SHOE STORE, one to day the of p rfl] and H iis. Fe full to leok upon. In avery otl fal s } ' } {an telegram from Bombay which [reports At . errible disnsteriu Afghanistan, General child nstaop, yu brigade st Candahar has beer ed by and a formida- ve insurrection is in progress. The tele of Bombay says: to-day "Fruits. ging tc . >» » natives, Lig 08 ! timated that thers are from thirty! tigram from the'governor Opposite the Brockerhoff House, from Keating! General Primrose tolographs bit to lumbermen Up to this issue of the Reporter not rows’ force is annihilated. {| into the citadoal.’ Garfield, while several scores of little newcomers Winfield single baby has been named - o> - | London, July 28, ~Marquis Hartington "ne in 1h s 65 § il The Huntingdon (lobe that while {stated later in the house of commons that { Burrows’ brigade numbered between 2, inet} Hancock. says have been labelled Another Straw, tot Mh » The republican national committee at its recent meeting, resolved that it was unhealthy to bring to light any more let- ters written by Gen. Hancock. tp We intended to print Hancock's reat letter to Sherman, this week, ut the Sheriff’s sales reaching us at a late hour, the letter is postponed | Dr. Tanner says that when through for our next issue. It is even bet-| with his fast he intends to take three ter than his letter of acceptance and |square meals every day, the rest of his order No. 40. life, Judge Long, of Missouri, an intimate friend of Grant's, has come out for Hans cock. F. FORTREY, Attornay.ai-Law ° Bellefi te, D. bank. : gr R.J. W. RHONE, Dentist, can be i residoncs D~ ound at his office and East of 27 fe county. nn a In a stable at Green Brier, Whi'e Sul- phur Spring, W. Va, on the morning of 1st, 44 horses were burned, -— lp pi i Call and examine our goods wheth- to remain over night : er you buy or not, h side of High Street, three doors Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. The finest French Calf Boots and BA rr, 3 Gaiters made to order in the Conrad House Building, . 3 : . irows' ance upon him a severe trial of patience ence, just as search was being made for! N tod 3 and temper, “Water, water!” was his| her. | No details have been recieve cry night and day. Yet no amount off Ajahama on Monday went 50,000! Camden, across from Philadelphia has mouth rinsing nor of external applica: a tie the smallpox tion sufficed to satisfy the burning thirst ¢€mocratic, pox, Nyy
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