soeahie o w oe rn A A panel WME PA ER BR RE a i Ba > A CREDIT TO PHILADELPHIA, I Democratic nomines, 1 believe l am alone, would commit an election Liauu by Ohare, 8 highly educated daughter of the] Rixty dwellings, i...y vuws nnd a Morars. Strawbridge & Otothiae have Acceptable to the party, but if 1 should more than he would steal a horse or & ate Dr. Chase, rector of the Episcopal! Presbyterian church were destroyed completed, furnished and opened the ads seriously announce to the people that was sheep, But when tho managers of his pari Church of that place. Monroo had acted by fire at Groenbay Wis I, g dition to their fine store at Bighth and in favor of taxing the voters who were Ly demanded hs aid in a great swindle he gg conchiman for the young wor an's moth |§150.000 : iusu , tic h ” “a Market streets The enlargomant is one v \ hold td \ loonld not refuse. Under t A Jon hal " ; lusuTrRnce hight. that should be seen to be appreciated, and | Hever slavehok ers to pay those who wera ) ould not refuse, A or that coercion heer and by some moans exerted such influs : ; is worth a visit solely on its own account, {1 could not ba elected, 1 could not earry| went down to Louisiana and there found ynee over the girl as to persuade her to =A North Caroling man planned | - With a view to the enlargement, pig A county in the district. There is not allt absolutely certain that the Tilden elec yecome his wife. The couple departed to frighten his wife by a «ham attempt tated NV he Rlghth & Dutta . . SH district in the South that could be carried tors had been “duly appointed ata legal from Galesburg and were found ln anegro's| Mt suicide, He was so very gently to 8 North KE rat, which adjoins ; | \ : i i ek a] Ah % Ruth wiraul, @ When then Mr.!n d full poll, so penceably conducted that| cabin sbout ten miles distant from that hang himself, and a friend was to cut him down : but the friend was not od tha rear of their main batlding, waa on any such platform, | first purchased, together wlth a row of Sherman announcealihat there ia danger there wat not even a squabble about itinlyawn, The gir! was taken care of and the prompt, and the plotter was choked to death, BARN BURNED, The large barn on the farm of Joseph Long, eastern end of Nittany valley, wan totally destroyed by fire, on Tues day evening of last week. The fire start. ed on the roof of one of thesheds from a gpark from a steam thresher, and in a few moments had spread over the entire barn, burning all this years crop and ime plements, harness &2., belonging to the tenant, Mr, Solomon Tice. Five horses and one hog were also burned. The horses were turned out of the stable in. to tha barn yard, but could not be driv. en from thence, and perished there, One horse was taken from the yard, but he immediately rushed back. One of the horses belonged to Mr, Greninger, who assisted at threshing. One man's vost was burned with $5, and other bands lost their shoes, the fire spreads ing too rapidly to save anything. About 700 bushels of wheat were burned with all the other crops. Loss about $3500 to $4000. Insured, but on account of threshing wiih a steamer, the insurance is forfeited. THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs. Sept. 30, 80. — : no-Traus. —$2 per year, when paid in J Loance ; $2.50 when not paid wn advance. Advertisements ets per lime for three ine sertions, and boents per line for every sub. sequent insertion, Advertisements by the year at a liberal discount, Subscribers outside the county should re. mit ws 10 cfs, amount of one year's posi ge, instead of ets as formerly when paid by themselves, Cubseribers can always tell how their ae vounts stand at the Reporter office dy cons wilting the lables on their papers. If the table reads “John Roe 1 jan 78" if means that John ss indebted for subseription from the 1st of January, 18S, and that +i 4s tame he was paying the printer Centre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 1 » rN. 6.20 6.3 - 0) ‘spooxy Liq oloven dwellings on Filbert ha M & that the former alaveholders of the South the whole State And the appointment so negro was locked up on a charge of lar ourt extending from the rear of the Mar a tha ala Ualte i tad hy a |PeR : court extending from will make the whole United States pay|made was attested by and recorded upen! any. Excitement ran high in the town co { ] sk to Filbert street » : a : ket street store clear back to ¥ one hundred and fifty billions of dollars|the certificates and the oaths of election] for several days, as the girl's brothers and le ® MARRIED, 0 remove her to Peoria, preparatory to On Sept, G, 1880, st the residence of Mr y E : 3 {James Stevenson, in Porter, twp. , by Rev sending her to a distant State. Monroe, |W. H, Diven, Mr. Luther ¥. Swarts of who had freely | Hublersburg, Centre county, Py, to Min {iia B. Stevenson of Porter twp , Clinton county, Pa J01dd AX0 officers adverse to the appeintees in all ¥ . thelr feelings and wishes. There was no earthly excuse for denying this, no con Jo sauyy vy Fowsudwmos uj pessgo seas speod Jo yoo radeayo puw efar: oy Sorlejdsp paw Juoado mou uw ayy HOTHd HNO To count id tradiction of it could be henast T i jpetpaco arm orjqnd eq seundg uivyd ur paysvm spool py ‘ALIVIOEAS V HIA¥O0 OL FAV ONIHIOTO™e= to pension Confederate seldiers the State fur Hayes was a thing that cou «ho was out on bail, and ; il, fed of his od “ROOF INO SUTWEXA PUT [|B 0) pagan A be dons only by impudent and unmitigate fraud, PF Garfield's share In that [great crime had Confederate war. Gentlemen, 1 was Confederate. 1 bear {received {in fighting under the Southern aross, al { nh nqguest be appeared atthe] jepot and demanded an interview with his wife, Approaching ene of her brothers, ' ewiah' 3 Lewisb rg, on wy parson soars | r a tims 1 hoped that Genera 183d HL DIED. : On 26, at Contre Hall, Elizabeth, widow! of Wm. Harkins, sged 64 years, months, | and © days, i On the 17th inst, in Haines township, | Mrs. Kate BE. Woll, wife of Charles W, Woll, aged 80 yours and b days, 2 I yield to no man in love fore my {consisted in passive sequiescence, and I an whem he addressed as "Brother Horace; he was promptly knocked down, Monroe hen drew a revolver and somebody in the srowd placed a similar weapon in the irate nrothers hands, Chase shot first and the negro fled. Another bullet followed him, grazing his cheek and passing through the «rm of a bystander, Chase was then ar rested, the negro escaping unharmed I'he Chases went to Peoria on jthe next train, but when the brothers return itis axpected that the trouble will be renewed Cordis lear amm——— LEAVE AM, MoOntandon wawsssessesens 1 00 LO WISDUTR ecvns sasass sussanes 1: 18 CODULR, vivess warns sora nnn Arr. at Spring Mills.....2 80 BASTWARD. surprised by the proofs recently brought of it perpetration. His judgment as a member of the to be expected, for he must have long be fore that have convinced himself that » r) 1. 239 forward his aclive assistance in SLAY * ol. A PUZZLE. The following puzsle beats 13, 15, 14 and is having the run: Glass frait jars, porcelain lined cups, Ohio stoneware, the best in the world, queenaware, tea, coffee, sugar, cheese, crackers, ham, dry beef, beans, soaps, fine eonfectionaries, spices, sweet potatoes, lemons, tobacco, fruits, vegetables, syrups, brushes, oys- ters, salt, and so forth, The puzzle about this is to find a place in Pennsylvania, where these articles are found purer, fresher and cheaper than at Sechler's grocery, During fair week call at Sechler's and see what a fine assortment they keep of the best of eve rvthing. Electoral Commission was a thing 4 AM, 10.10 10 88 pueneg | AM r States or any other government LEAVE Spring Mills... cca Coburn cum svsrnnsecsnn LOWISDUPLR wh (vos seeer mses. 30 12.46 5.48 Arr. at Montdadon......050 100 600 Nos 1and 2 connect at Montandon with Bria Mail, west on the Philadelphia and Erie R, R. Nos. $ and 4 with Day Express east and Niagara Express west. os. 5 and 6 with Fast Line west. NOW FOR 1880-81! The Examiner and Chronicle, [BsTanrLisuen 1x 1833.1 The Leading Baptist Newspa- r. WILL BE DELIVERED BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, TO NEW " SUBSCRIB& RS, From Cet. 1, 1830, to Jan.'l, 1881, EOR THIRTY CENTS, THE PRICEOF ONE YEAR'S SUB. SCRIPLIGN REING MM On 18, at the residence of Joseph Crots : or, near Centre Hall, Mr. Bamuel Wilsen,! aged about 90 years. : fraud was as good a way as any other ol electing a Prosident, Ina political game he did net think that anybody had mora sense enough to abstain from throwing a SSE PBI SY » © Be claims PRODUCE, Philadelphia, Beptember 20 Grain be] @$1: red und amber, track and afloat, st] = $1.05, Ryeat 0c, Corn at 64 , mized! at B63c. die which he himsel! had loanad to win the stake, This® liability courses by his party associates has brought ipon him much odium which he does not Republican Co. Convention. The republican county convention as ombled in the court-house, on Tuesday afternoon. Dr, Christ, of Lemont, chosen chairman, On motion Daniel Rhodes was nominate ed for congress, For sssembly Jno, PP. Harris, of Belle. fonte, Wm. J. Thompson, of Potter, and Alf Dale were nominated, also RL H Duncan, who declined, The ballet stood, | Harrie 78, Thompson 69, Dale 7. Harris «nd Thompson were declared the nomi: | nees for assembly. For District Attorney Jno, B, Linn, 8 D, Ray and J. G. Love wera nominated | Mr. Love declined, the ballot steod Linn! 8, Ray 40 Mr, Ray beleg declared the) nomines, : For Co. Burvayur the vote stood Joseph | Davling 62, A. D. Hoyt 16. Several town- | shins were not renresented, The persons| uel of the convention was tolerably fair looking, but wore very dejected counties BANCOS. to ba rushed into evi : #1 ONO 400 “od ‘HINOIIATTAA Spring Mills Market, wah Wheat No 1,95, No 2, 85, No 3, 60 Rye, 6k Corn, ears, per bu, 40 ¢, Corn old, 40¢, Oats, 30¢, Buckwheat, 50c, Barley, 60c, Cloverseed, $6.00 to Plaster, ground per ton, $10.00 Flour, per bbl $6.00 Butter, 18¢. Tallow, Ge, Lard, Ge, Ham, 10¢. Bhoulders, Te. Bacon or side, Ye. Eggs por doz, 18s, Corrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble,* J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS, | No. 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte : Denlers in Jas heme nts J = perfumery, PancyUoods «cy, N "'SPOOX) SUTYSIWIN,j SUA ‘sooyg H sjooq ‘smaey ‘suonoy ‘spodae ernment JAIHAY HHL W™ IE 0d takes sents waile Lime This is dona to enuble every family to see at the least possible price, what the : paper is. No name obtained under thiz offer will be continued beyond January 1, 1881, uns less prepaid for 1881 at the regular suds scription price. THE EXAMINER COMPRISES A Current Event Expositor, A Living Pulpit and Platform, A Series of able “Topics forthe Times." A Missionary and Baptist Kvent Record A Sunday School Institute, An Rducational Advecate, A Literary, Theological, Scisntific and Art Review, A Popular Story Page Family Miscel. May sad Puzzlers’ Realm, A House, Farm and Garden Depart. ment, A Market Reporter, &c., &o. All conducted in sn outspoken, wide. awake and popular manner. on it, 5 ho ow, La o i *0 “= - ce ———— ~The handsomest line of suits at Lyon & Co's. iY 8 » ABnod aaa TeTurIMMNe r . HYOL -Ne potatoes have yet beaten those raised by Jacob Harpster, who has sent samples 10 this office. They are Hancock potatoes, of course, we —Opening of new goods in Drygoods, Dressgoods, Shoes and Clothing at Lyon & Co's. ~The largest apples we bave seen this year were sant to this office, by our friend, Mr. John Arney. The weight of one of them was 19 ounces. They were Hancock apples of course, being superb. - medical wayls 1 A Terrible Arraignment. The following letter from the Hon J. 8, Black, of Pennsylvania, sent in reply to : . | Just price the new goods at C, Dinges’ | store and be convinced that itis to yow interest to patronize home Lrade, Drums! Drums!!! Drums!!! The largest stock of drums ever brought to this ecunty, can be seen at the music store of Bunnell & Aikens, Bellefonte, Pa the great Demos - “ ay ho At Milton, Ky. five men engaged ina fight ina barroom. Twenty five shots were exchanged and all were wounded, one fatally, : 51 upon i wilhin me, *® * . * a ® * ANCH HOUSE UAN “SUIT” ALL of your EYES, your PERSON B® YOUR POCHETS. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW OPEN SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager. re me to speak of General Garfield. ; widli eral Garllold in any position which calls for criticism en R1Y AT PUB Will be sold it stainless i i H i DEMOLISHES ANOTHER RE- PUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CRY. HE 30 sept tf. sept 16 \XECUTORS SALE. Ww. (Governor'e —HARDWAREI— WILSON, WFARLANE & CO. ————— i ——— NEW GO08S---FANIC PRICES. MH : E x N HEATERS, RANGES E G R E s % Ss T 0 STOVES v E Ss We would especially call altention to the Highland Queen Cook Stove, «AND THE =a HOME NEATING STOVE. Z2Our Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargaloalin-8a 2%HARDWARE, OILS and PAINTS. "8a WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ——. — WILSON. M'FARLANE & 00., HUM.SS' BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. LOUIS, TInt y TT LYTIA £, PEAKHAM. | WMA SS. £0 WELCOME ——— NEW ENTERPRISE A LEXANDER & C0. "AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT \ . i { er ———————. all purposes in the market. THE GEISER THRESHER AND SEPARATOR —The reputation of this muchine is so well established that we can «ay nothing about it that the people do net ed of roa aan Wanting ots. ‘ar in NR CruvEs SOEUR ws O R HULLER —We are the agents for thi pre tire agents 5 is celebrated Huller ro county, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHAETONS. —~We the w—- are sale of the celebrated CONETIN for ihe Ri ep aiion of shich fen yells PLATFORM SPRING 3 » Er Sy aSOLL oar 99 dodo y DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S The Positive Care STING ih A——_ For all Female Complaints. ic preparation, as ils name shrnifios, consists of i tale Propection that are barmicss to the most del: | EL! GRAIA " & SON, TCR al THEONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on AND 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 price everything in to luveldd, Upon ono trial the merits of this Com the shape of an agricultural! implement 1 wit] he recognized, asrolief is tnunediate ; and al Inrme * . IR o 1 : o recognissd, as relief | . dom hes 4nd Feb mere use, Including SEEDS of all , rmanentoure iseffectod, asthousands will tos Av present we b unt of ita proven merits, it is today re withorized eB edi hand and aR Tol remcaioc by the best physicians 18 | \OUSK CHILLED PLOW, made ersoted. Call and see specimens and | ‘ ISoracuse. N. Y. It det y NAUE I {examine catalogues as to : 3 : {dyracuse, XN, 1. It ie the best chilled plow bef styles and prices natural cleans. Al core entirely tho worst form of falling |, oo made; also the Koystone and irop ralore buying elsewhere, Catslogues Le uterus, Lonsorshos, trregular and ful fn am clows Mord v i © Ri up furnished on ap lieatio puinfil 1 um plows made at Centre Halls No bats J ~ LIZERS ¢t ion, all Ovarian Troubles, Infammation and | low - PLASTER ND FER tion, Floodings alll taplacementa and the coun i tr plows than these can be h d tor the Cayuga vlaster fi 1 anh ued 2 {ome amount of money, Also the Guatrstny Le Seotiy, t th — “ * - 3 A a price of Peruvian Guang sic # loading Rifles, and Rifle and shot guns, 3 Nese) one wargnied SS oars ot the Mosthers pee Such were his true cenvictions. Butjever. It is a thing of the dead past. We } and all goods in the line of Fire arms Cincinnati 2CtBRIY Ohta See Bo , when he came to deal with the same sub- move forward, not back ward. If I were constantly on hand ; breech-loading fire I the people of the N . [ject in his political capacity he surrenders president I would re all J oEislation arms carefully repaired, Des liners, Jigh) te} rae puopis 9 the North that if the od everything to his party. He voted for whit h sight DY before me provi he St. Bellefonte, Pa, sept? St. Democracy got in power the South would Hi vv despot] od 1 sagalar system for the consideration or payment © : claim pay for its slaves. I see that Porter, military dmpotism ah a regusal rysten claims of any kind for losses or damages candidate for Governor, is repesting the of kidnapping and murder in all the|by persons who were in the rebellion, States of the South. In the same nel were tuff in Indi the st Th whether pardoned or not. In relation same stuff in Indiana on the stump. 10 Cs . . » Tin} var dn} Av ) idos i A p ; tarous that i 1 y|other provisions which he certainly under 0 : nion war claims the goveraments ides is 60 Praposlerous ina meses my | : ‘ t sbligations to its defenders come firs ii ; i ’ p | stood to be in direct conflict with every obligation 1s ne understanding that any voter could be in" : . ‘ Rp ° {article and every section of the Constitu- Chey are lasting and sacred, The pub- fluenced by it, but such men as Porter and |” tb he id : lic laws of civilized nations do not, in Sherman would not condescend %o use ton. In all this ho did not transgress, ) i general, recognize claims for injuries to such an argument if they did mot believe like others, in ignorance or in passion; helproperty resulting from the operations the could make votes by it. To catch a sinned against light and knowledge and onlof war. Nevertheless our government] ve > theres is a The would not uy a cold calculation of partisan policy. Tt is bas treated with great indalgence the | 10 4 ug y CE lan infinite pity that such a man should not [claims for losses and damages suffered | This is a hard saying, but I am justified in Iv be false to his country but false to by Union men from military operations it when men of their inteiligence resort to on y > 210 10. 118 Suu i oi the war of the Union, But as hostili A Ena ll imsolf. i BC ’ such arguments. Look atit. The South | himso : oo jues were closed more than fifteen yoars ntains searcely more than a third of the What makes all this very much worse is lago, claims of that nature, now mostly conta £C 3 ore . ‘ \ voting population of the Union. The his denounciation of General Hancock for slave holders were not a third of the saying that the military was constitution i es > 4 4 naw building, with two show windows on) for liberated slaves ha fir ’ " ¢ 0 height ofl wi ly . sotle \ the fient floor, was run up to the height oi} w Il only say he knows better, morning Miss Obase's brother undertook building, on Market street, {wo corridors D \ ) ware constructed, one above the other, the AemOCracy 1s suceesaful wo will endeavor] for the! to them, thus throwing the two lower floors | ofall the building inte one, oblaining LAR and on Filbert street, and makin Mossrs Strawbridge & Clothier's establishment To give so ide he dimensions of oy i heir tive some lent Sah stands, be it ‘AK heroes of that Confederacy. Yet it paver came ‘into my mind in the wildest straot 100 feet, on Filbert 34 and on Right a . at Ww ot, 150. and the west wall from street to strael, | us yours, that the Government of the the entire extent of the store runs a bases United ment which is deveted chiefly, saves por tion Ruder the main building and few SC ling against it t is jequally untrue that coves for various purposes, I$ we could or would embarrass the Govern~ neath the Filbert street front a substantial | ment with iron slide rack hus been constructed; And | stores taken during the war. All that y re ial Yul } 4 : nd pilty facade, be ove, in the darx K elas of claims, like slavery and secession, Aang i , Del i » filled show windows, is a geod point at wore a of the estab. right of local self government. We don't lishment, . . th : ing her yki lor p | . Entering here and looking WORK MA®{41. pn. They kaow how to govern thems through to Markel street, YOU have before selves in these mutlers better than we do, | Mebilier. The stock distributed by Oakes on en pi Meadow. » small Ames was intended to influence the legis. - vahiind the west show inaow, ialluirs belt \ t rd y " Rhine n mtreom, fur \he purpase affairs better than they do. We want & col uy : J ' 4 mny 10 put it into his hands meant week, von will not ourself justice i ' i fompany who pub oA ye C y J gaslight. On the left is a suit of alcoves Wo demand to be admitted tol business, and that business meant bribery. i > o t assort to ’ ; 8 a full and free participation in its benefits Be lea gory he traveling salesmen exhibiting sasupies of knowing the nature of the thing were sots and shoes for men, women a goods, oF seeking a quiet retreat for writ hi pnowing the nature ¢ 1a hing were : | 3 : in ernment to enrich its people, for the Gov: great criminals and wholly unworthy to their business, and by it have gained SINE 3p tha corridor, with the silks i ® from the people. And] cannol houp ie certainly » . ¢ , cheapest boots and shoes in the «county. | department devoted to the sale of blsek |, ps a > - na hare) though the sertny ag d to take the We especially direct the attention of | dress goods, you reach the main desks | 1D Answering Sherman's slanders here be- Jstock and did actually take dividends up: boot and shoe establishment, a few doors ually be found, and have upon your left| ple who listen to him were down here to] with the Union Pacific Railroad or of the f £ i sonflict which its posession might creat: shly } one side of which Is devoted te fancy work | I . a jo_De thoroughly honest and low in and the other to motions, silk fringes and [8nd talk to you. Then they would find prices. ea i ; tie duty. He was as guiltless as the child Directly in front of you is the vast square dered and they would spurns their deceiv-junbern of any dishonest meaning abou! convicted of the murder of a woman, | yoted, in its many sels of greatcouniars Bw 3 was executed at Ataka, Indian Territo- | and towering shelves, to cloths, woolen they would rise in their might and rebuke merely because he told me so, but because \ it is probable in itself and corroborated a8 to the instrament of death, he select- | gentlemen's furnishing goods and fancyiogn party as a disturber of the peace of t y | oul y be predi ii also at his request, fired the fatal ball Messrs. Strawbridge & Clothier ean, with to it he wou J have been credited by a Just the way the folks are fooled who One® sweep of the aye, command the whole] men as implicitly as he was by me Fear. y t : : | Pura Wines and Liquors fo where Banland & Newman have the|°® which the bulk ef their immense busi- JUDGE BLACK ON GAR: cehim to depart from it I wrote be J y At this point, also, you remark, just in| sesching him te stand fast upon the defense —. in the state. the rear of the Bighth street store (though HE ; a this advice is the bitterest regret of his ENTERPRIZE. main store itself has lwo enirances on . . x 3 4 i i ! a YS dead that the frm of Busyell Market street) a stairway leading to a take it The sccusstion struck st the high. Mg! ] ; . a a : : ISEN § ATG Preparing to make their ax- central point on the second fleor. If you an invitation to attend edt heads in the House and the Beasate. s a i e Examiner an hromicle is ome of . : : i } ; the largest.sined eight.page ner in aver been thers. Thay propose to have up to the elevator, on the west side, near cratic mass -mosting of Thursday evening, it Mamial of the ‘Tach ‘that Sack = § : * positive denial © ie fal al any stoe 1 : : : 1 ; Ith | Chickering & Sons’ $1000 upright pianos : “ | : i J J i interesting and instructive reading forj.n whi » 3 : . NOS, | stairs, which have an easy slope, you see : - : i ch P. J. Gildemiester, of New |g, - : : evening, will command the atlention of every member of the housebold, from the from the first landing the private office of) men of all shades of politica! | 100 Shey expeeied Mr. Ames y Vass Editor bas the co-operation of the best They also have one of the Esty Organ |. ont furnished in the best taste, and look. |opizion: them through, General Garfield, for the newspaper, zine and review writers > hi ia i ; PARE. Jae AR, hi Himars, of Bhilladuiphis, isto | ho main building, you emerge upon its} jury, united in making this false defense SAMPLE COPIES FREE. play. Besides having the General Ag't! o.ond floor, which in extent is precisely GENTLEMEN I cannot attend the meet. For terms to Canvassers for 1880-81 ad- ‘ i ; : ) Boston. Tis preBle * musical treat, vou look through large openings, protect. | iio or Now York on the 23d inst. But 1 all convicted. After the report of Lhe such as has never been equaled in OUT | od with substantial and bandsome balus-( © al " . committee I wrote a letter to Mr Blaine a, trades. Here, in & room coextensive with |CA0 assure you of my concurrence in its om —— im— ——— ' n > LOCAL ITEMS. the Market street store, are the boys aid cive vous tedson 8 he faith published and which was an effort to put} 200 MEN WANTED. — + : 4 oul you a reason for the {al . \ posite the Brockerhoff House, in the Con- | the shawl and suit department, sleng the 8 ir the faith that General back the true! oan an wanted, by the Edgar Thom: rad Houses building for the cheapest and | Eighth street side, and the very extensive 1 Mad. at cy i handened ut it s too late Tarn \ , : a racy in the state, . west side, the rear portion of which is de-| The impulses of personal friendship and)’ hander ed. Bu : wa 100 ale, : | Furnace, Centre Co, Steady work and) Rochester fine shoes for ladies and chil | voted to children’s suites, many of them [ regret sircerely that General Garfiel ments every month, paid our sanctum a visit the other day. A mina | , a 1 : Also Esq. Allison, of Nittany valley. |ohildron., Syracuse fine shoes for ladies ture choval glass for “trying on, which js | equi | Graysville, Hontingdon Co, | i obviously the delight of the rising genera.’ Intellectually he is first among the polit |... . \ . 16sept 415. Pa | ’ K | K ; his conduct as a public man, Butl bave Th | intends ontdoing itself in selling Cloths | boots for* men and boys, Williamsport With the same object, along the corri-| : said nothing that will be new to him, for ED MILL P HUOPK | No ward. sarallel: but the most gifted and best in many forms, at many times, in sundry | v3 3 3 - . r . it . idor « fie > v feultl d. i rublie S in Potter twp, 01 pee : P ¥ | men and boys, In fact boots and shoes from | tween, where ladies may wait for friends) joy pj i oR WIth poi] exhorted him to come out from the evilit tics his behiavier 1s regulated by RED MILL. snd « TRACT OF LAXD —Chestnuts are getting plenty. Cider try. the head of the corridorthat you find what | ples of the soundest morality. But in pubs down while it pretends to elevate him, ning Sv Toads of J bR B i § . JTeEE, © lands of Jatod ayer, en} ; : sis is th iss’ Parlor. es c wh # al {as well as pray that the country be molijamin Bitner, Joha Hinebach, Daniel] ~The rea! esfate of Geo, Fowler THE COUNTY FAIR. ment, This wh . Lad " Parl : A 1 von waen he passes into the de main of | windled asin Yours Fleisher Joseph A a w i : Railed in from intrusion, farnished and indled again. ' ' MC aD dec’d, in Haines, was sold to Wm. H.| 1 on, heart of every freeman decorated in the best drawing room style, | oF, With All the 1eart of y {re ’ il {water rights, A : : : : rr ‘hani he wi h puld delight the Schoo! of which will promote their int 2 1d [hereon eracied 8 two | —A big lot of ladies hats and trim- That the farmers and mechanics 1a way, thal wot £ < illp te their interesls, and i . YW EB NG At a Fair together meet. design and the Academy of fine Arts, this play any card how false soever which will) HO an AN frame DWELLI Gi : : basil . 150 AN len 3 i — Secretary Reeder, of the Agr. Socie- From the rich and fertile land; leading newspapers and magazines, with A coneal Sut ns adsl {buildings. Also an excellent ORCHARD ty. has our thanks for complimentaries. - . , i and mental integrity is ihe condi 0 : nt] ih 5 From theshrewd inventor's hand. chairs and sofas, freely open to all lady i lor failing water. The mill is in excellent] sus fre subsiding engines, customers, and is one of the prettiest as|, ctions of r 1 i . . : i a suit made to order. Fits guaranteed, Jamey fof , Ye sion oy the party > to. dent Expresses Himself as Ems (the land under high stato of cultivation, | . : = : i : tr : ng 1 . . Ces, : : Qe ; : And the only squirts and suckers introduced into any store in this city. At] 1) to bis country ls Hlality td his phatically Opposed to the Pay- "Tas oF SALE. ~Une third of purchase | experienced Philadelphia tailors i their : fou X 8 Bhar A Re At ve as 2 : employ. Suits made toorderas low as ut unlike the human suckers which is admi IR and ventilated, | years he had given way to sense . he om ‘ im . ‘ a poy 4 Who are loafing day by day, as, indeed, is the entire store, are the three 8 y his own “Rebel! Claims" — Ranting |in one year and the balance in lwo yoars| ways. And be useful, when they play. establishment. laws in a spirit of pure justice, refused to be secured by bond and mortgage on the ) : : oh From the hands of skilled mechanics, On the third floor of the main building defile himself with election frauds, with- Kew York, September 24.—General | premises. CATHERINE ROYER soriment of ready made clothing in ) AY RR . 1 Pennsylvania, and sells it cheaper than| We shall see the fruits of labor, the packing and order departments, the. .; 0 | aitistrators] A : As an esrnest of their toil. I atter being specially worth a visit fe the| ruption oF defiounced the forcible enstal {joy of war claims in reply to a letter JAdminutraton. | or youzsslyes ment of thieves In State offices, he would) ‘ J . . Horses, sheep, oxen and cows, Clothiers javentios for supplying their| have converted himself into a Democrat] pdence ins fllow «d to Public Sule on the premisth ed 3 v «Of. } : . 0 a. ence is 3 HIOWS { £ BX i } 4 The next annual reunion of the| Patent mower s patent reapers, extensive out-of-town trade with samples| yng hoon expelled from the communion of Frespiien Figo tir at Spring Mills Station | Spring Mills. Corn and wheat, with rye and barley, dressing rooms and restaurant, where the the anti-constitutional party. : Cincinnati, September 20 General Dr. Wolf. of Gettysburg, honored And the oats with beans and peas, salesladies are supplied with dinner, and,| This moral prostitution te bad political v Hancock, Island, N. Friday, October 8th, 1880. IN FSU ALE Attar t] wee UNE + O etliys A red i : ; Nee a. . . * y made and spocis | And delicious looking cheese. prepared, all its arrangements being purposes is far frem being uncommon. |... ie and Commercial, of this city, | Rann Fisher dec'd, known asthe ite of attention given to. bose having isnds of property for! —Had a heavy rain storm on Monday Shanghai hens and Cochin Chinas, \ laa) \ : consisting of Ae, ine” amend, Soliant | : x 3 ihoetial - J ence and neatness. In short, the novelty, |! times and in all countries where there lation and influence in Ohio and Indiana CHANT AND CUSTOM PLOURING a WY rere Ee | night—the equinochal, Ducks and drakes, geese and ganders, : | \ xcell i | UIDE to SUCCESS) And the strutting turkeys fine. Hare. Strawpeidge 5 Glcthier's stab, it and strong enough to reward IL But! harped upon subject in our politics, of the capacity to 4 run of Burrs having Tar Wii FUR te point & Zohn i " at, independently of . " : a daing - Thess Bewsnhat : . rhacls located « ' - ISIN BPR os Sa nt Sturn With the vegetable rare pa ¥ ©' General Gardeld's public edreer furnishes the rebel clains. These newspapers and bine Water W hee sted on Fenn's BUSINESS i Was a suoces 500 : ; i ’ " : ; et 3 : BN Is And a host of things unmentioned, greater reat W 8 Jud Jen ah iapsction shore sriking 4XeTples of it than the his. {lv asserting that if you are elected presi. # GOOD SAW M LI on the same stream SOCIETY band. Three schools joined in the pic| af king Centre county foremost, 1 it to any tory ofany individual I have known Let! jent the claims of the disloyal well of LARGE DW ELLING Liouse with nie, and all enjoyed themselves. In the country’s onward march, hance the fame of Philadelphia as a city. + . rs sp ap we : oh well near the house of never failing water, | Guide and Hand Book ever published.| mm : time of perfect peace—inthe State of Indi-|will be allowed, and paid by the United | GHGD BANK BARN and other out.| Much the latest. Lt tells both sexs, equi there to see, say that the new opening of In the Union's sacred arch. + is difficult in the limits of a newspaper ans, where no war Lad ever been, 18 di : s fall goods at land & Newman's one Note—All who make fair visits, article to give an accurate description of military efficers, being instructed from | tion to the fact that this charge hasbeen rq of which is wall timbered with white in the best way, How to be Your Ownl i : : : : , made against the democratic party and yice, oak, and Hemlock, bounded by the Lawer. How to do Business Correctly! price store 18 U 1f they whish te purchase garments, enterprise as the subject of this sketch. | a : our county—just abead of all others, and | At 5 price extremely low. Yesterday, for the first Hud, the Rotee t pytir ie, bad kidoapped and were|p ovo not’ denied it. This warfare is heirs, Robert J. Smith, Geo. Krape and and in every part of life, and contains & ; wublie, and the about to kill three citizens for no offense yy; ic . intal rchard with choice fruit, two gold mine of yaried inlormation inc © buy. Read their advertisement in Re-| And can pay expenses all, vast stowds of delighted lad ! o offense made in all seriousness and maintained others, Orchard , two gold ¥ PORTER. By investing in some Clothing men that thronged the rooms, especially : , . : | Kal . tons o'clock P. M. AGENTS WANTED for all or sovare po f ig x ‘ \ aR nd in = week es. | Okie to commence al ons oc . ' RL “ aN : i Sa i : | : Be thls could ba: after Sayin he pr _ t f 3 k of said day when terms will be made time. To know why this book of REAL d in the Lutheran chu of this place Our stock is complete, a: I have just re- sight net 3308 to be forgotten and remind [done there was manifestly no security left] X Ou are XBOw n to the country as a ‘ran of ed in the | e aure 2% '| turned from Philads. from our wholesale | '& 97° © the busy Centennial times. {for life or property. Plainly it could not : ; : J. B. FISHER, l other, apply for Lory on last Sabbath evening, a very able dis ins the democratic party and having a right! g oi, POLLY FISHER, J BXecuto® |g BISCAMMELL & CO, ST. better made and trimmed an r cent and as representing its best business spirit) . a : : Whatever You MAY SAY | epm—— Frenne ees vy God that he was not like other men. cheaper than any house can buy them at and enterprise, we cordially wish success | Constitution, which in express terms forthe people will hear and believe. 1 sub- H |g y i GRAHAM & SON, — ——"y * * » + y Soiid . i . e 3 No shoddy at the Philad, Branch a ee you Money saved is mons rer, Sept. 16th, with & rod of iron insisted upon it and we as to what you should say or whether A ’ FEES prices, and no unfair dealing. ey made. som could not be certain that the judges, State | YOU should make any public utterance at | are far ahead in quality and prices of | or LYNM, az . CTT EB d national, might not be subdued by |" ’ —Go to Sechlers during the fair and hilads. Branch. | A SOUTHERNER ON ¢ 8 « Big yi ery a : vO i 4 3 5 ems =e r M SOUTHERN their influence. The hearing of the cause! a; Very respectfully yours, gdm i : RY dtiried fruits, th ¢| Tylereburg, Clarion county, has an| ; | (Signed) Tusopors COOK. | Re gure and give them a call en your] kinds jy 54 dried fruus, plein Congressman Herbert is a representative] oo constitutional history of our. | way to the Fair it you want a perfect ft, 4 ’ £ southern man, and we offer the followin . s sovnpnor’s Istaxp, N.Y, 8 | dred and six years old. : Klgountry. There was a place inthe argu ra ROR § Istaxp, N.Y, September L GOODS WARRANTED want. Examine the fine stock ofboots sat C 93— To Theodore Cook, Esq, Cincinnati.| AL ! | — . ¥ : » 3 . : : a Stockton, Alabama, on 16 inst., to those | 4 ‘ i as represented, we will make our word —Itisa question with many which + ‘ a republicans who are troubled with the General Garfield, and I besought him toinst., has been received, I regret that ’ Tanner is drawing small audiences, Lamaze of suuthern claims: ¥ this desperate extremity to res. |you are disturbed about that bugbear, paired gratis on warranted work, we have Honey~at the i “ the, famous He is more successful as faster than Rin Tho do rom | €u® American liberty from the utter de pouthern va Claims. 3 a for Indies and children Beehive, where nian ewman : not be misled by IL 0 suppose tha ime or clat i he | N ; 4 IYNOLDS BRO'S| i J, Di § 1 wi 1 ; rebel claims or claims in the interest of OF N EW YORK, REYNOL FSi of gonds Quiside ot Kew York. Itis abs Just price the new goods at0. Dingos ho speaks of the Union as the main pillar Ho tegpotide] with Hoyle slacrhy, and SYRAOQUSE Y.. PH'LA. FINE] solute y the best place or rgains in interest to * made a grea argument in which he prov- in any way or in an d ree be counte= : > patronize home trade, y wa) y deg : ' MSPORT BOSTON fine calf y : : mer = p— Mr. Herbert added that if we could only d ; rly nanced, is an imputatian of disloyalty WiLL1AM " x on and boys. Ladies Just call during fair, or at any other time i imable val he C and kip boots, lor men & y . : y Oc AEN rr > 1 ot the masses of the Nort, those who are the inestimable value of the Constitution. and see their stock, SPORTSMEN LOOK HERE! g® : crats, even when they were in arms de‘! Rimira make, gum boots and rubber . . fandi " r. 8 { " nln \ fon WL : tury at sll times and all places was indes|"* nding the country. So far as it touches | goody of all kinds. » fine lot of Tennasseo an a io Rifles. Calit 89 Fas stand and know that this is the sentiment” * o i “oth sexes. Endowment balf a million. | Sporting ifles, Calibres, 22, 52, and 95,1 tual that : structable, and that an officer, eivil or mil-| 000 Suv a debt orgrant a pension, ori ko Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, regular beauties, 17 to 21 dollars each. that actustes us, that we recognize the re. never pay a de K | ' kips, &0 M a dp Preparatory Department Expenses $3 Constitution with all its amendments that | ¢4 to put the military above the civil au~|its own existence, nor could I be induc- to $5 per week. For cula'ogue, address Model 76, splendid arms, Call and be . He afiirmed the whole Democrat-| ed to approve or encourage the payment] convinced. List price: Double breech- . re lic doctrine on the subject and showed i College, Ta, 12ang St. : freeing who ceattiiute so laigea past of be incontestibly right. His sincerity was | body expects or wants such unnatural] h d about | #nap wtion, a good gun $21.00 Calibre action. To propose it would be au ine J) ACUL re / 5 ~Lyon & Co. have just opened AbOD 12 pi lv yo $1.25 to $12.00 - new | of votes to Hancock in November Bul . . « hevolvers irom §.,~ “yl y : aged in the cause us a labor of Jove, with. le. When the rebellion was crush: i vory vile slander th fe ¥ people, ion the rebellion was ¢ A splendid brown Beaver Overcoat at evory vile slander that ingenuity can in. \ : $5,25 to $6,50. out fee or any reward except the thanks of| ed the heresy of secession in every form American Encyclopedia, good as new, 1873, 16 vol's, is offered for gale, at a yr On the north and of this lot a handsome 1 well, my friends, 1 sisters move in the highest circles. This four stories. Between that and the Main a .,000 slander he indulges in is that if Eighth street store being made to open ins handsome fronts on Market, on ightb unequaled in the city in point of sine [dead comrads or in sympathy for the liv. said that the fronts measure On Market | fights of my imagination, nor did it ever is 806 feet in one unbroken line Under foould afford to pension soldiers for fight of goods, for the receplion of which be- : for quartermasiers the antrance way ab a | waen two handsomely \ | settlad by the war. All wo ask is the which te begin an inspectio want to control the domestic affairs of la- corridor, which gives you a clenr view lesarve in ‘the transactions of the Credit you the silk department, and at your right. and we know how to contre! our domestic 4 ? lation of Congress corruptly, He and the If you are going to the fair next ; ¢ : 4 ’ ; v Ro of displaying the effect of colored silks by fair share in the blessings of honest gov. unless vou go to Powers & Son and see } a I6RGS O yo ad hospitable arranged for the convenience of Undoubtedly thoie members who took it as equals, and we do not expect the Gov- children. Now these men seem to know business lellers | ¢ ; i ernment has nothing but what it retain thelr But Genera! Garfield, the reputation of keeping the best and | on our right and on the left the extensive Pennsvalley people to Powers & Son's where either or both the partners may us-| fore this audience. I only wish the peo had no suspicion of its connectien above Guggenheimers, we know them the entire extent of the Eighth street sore, lian to me and to shake you by the bands between his private interests and his pubs a passementario. {out how the people of the South are slan- —A half-breed Indian named Dixon, fret Roor Of i ing, de | of the first floor of tho main building de-| 0 oon thom, and in November next|the whole business. I believe this not ry, on Friday. Being given bis choice | goods, hosiery, calicoes, laces. white goods, [by an overwhelming defeat this Republi ’ 1 ! H : k by many circumstances. If he had stuck od a Winchester rifle, His own cousin, | articles, so that from the main desk|, do not buy their goods at the Beehive | #xtent of that floor of their emporium, up-| ing that his political friends might influ- f buying and selling is earried on purposes always kent » O n n sail “ > Pp - most splendid assortment of dry goods Rete o M0 ying K FIELD, he had made to me. That he did not take m———n son an— be it not forgotten, by the way, that the Eighth street, besides the three from life. But “the party’’ would not let him hibit at the County Fair the best that has ier i i choose you may dispense with this and go They bad but one answer, and that wass distinctively a Family Newspaper, with in their buildiug on the grounds one off hy market street front; but, if you take the! but not received in time to be read that [had ever been taken by them; and on that ST net. Ts making i the {Brox nto play in his wonderful manner. | yosrs. Strawbridge & Clothier: an aparts) thinking | Co's best organs, on which the General |. . : M : ; benefit of others and te his own great ins ! ing into Eighth street] or turning toward | Brockie, York, Pa.. Sopt. 1880 vanefit of others a e his own great | | of the day. J | Sm it rie Y f Their witness failed them and they were of the Smith American Organ Comp. of | no come as the first, down upon which ling of the Democratic: Republicans at the] ¢ aile i ; dress P. 0. box 38335, New York City. county. i . 4 | K i ; : 4 Foy : the letter which has been extensively] G he Ci 3; . object, and if time and space permitted 1] ! —Go te tha City boot and shoe store, op-| glothing department, along the west wall: a . 1 Garfeld —(lentre Hall has the liveliest democe {arourd which he never ought to bavel : . » ae} i i a : son Steel Co, Limited, at Penusyivanis * n r r wm h n nal i ’ : . best stock of boots and shoes in Bellefonte, underware depariment along the front and —Mr. Amos Alexander, of Millheim, Ak dus Eis eatin nla ml d|cash PAY onth dren. Philada. fine shoes for ladies and | being tastefully displayed, with {she duties of fuir political opposition alike |, . ndidate or that he should be placed | AS, PIERPOINT, Sapt. i a hi in 3 hil land children. Elmira fine calf and kip |; i ; 4 During fair week the Philad. Branch childre ita Gne anc Kip | tion lcians of his party—not the sharpest or | ing low. Pop in to Lewins and get &|fine calf and kip boots fer men and boys. | dor, which extends jjetrongest, LICBALK,- a His private life ways, publicly and privately, 1 bave giv Yu series of alcoves, with waiting rooms be- land in everything unconnect lusble Grist Mill, kaow id they sell lower than all the rest, : : ! inci: | S ha Nang ee nt: AT a . all the leading manufacturers in the couns | who are having dresses fitted, But it sat] | princi ly nd corrupt fellowship which drags him | ATI : containing 46 ACRES, bounded by Sink | and apples ditto, - is really the gem of the whole establish. | lic affairs he Joes not act upon his convie- | In the mean time lot us watch ing - > ; h : : Shirk, dec’d, Jacob {politics his conscience loses its grip, and J 8. BLACK. | Treaster and John i Harter and Elijah Bard for $3123. 1 fod r with gl h light by for his party he is willing to do any wron i liberties and privileges ap | n the Keystone proudly beat; ocoled over wil ase, a north light, by pari) K 3 ng h Boney y Hancock On War Claims, |purtenast thereto, mings, just received at Lyon & Co's. aE I I ing inelos is suppl it snd all necessary out. To exhibit rare productions, harming incloture is supplied with thel 0 p00 rower. This surrender of his) 8 ‘And the implements of labor, writing materials and with most inviting {OF CHOICE FRUIT, and » well of nev: ] ul A hie is hi 1 ini . ‘ . : | —At the Beehive you can always get ion upon which he helds bis high place in| The Democratic Candidate for Presi-| repair, having been recently refitted, and| Moved by steam will thera be found; we!l as the most convenient features ever or no sale, They bave one of the most ptrodus 0 any sire in th ti Had I athe] ”: y Ibert st 0 ore action. Ifal any time i fifteen » h a That will be found on the ground. the Filbert street en the corridor, y © in the last ment of What are Known as | money on confirmation of sale, one-third) ready made goods. Mind this fact al- They will work to aid the public floors occupied by the sewing girls of the of right, supported the Constitution and Radicals Read! | with interest from confirmation of sale, Lo] —Lewins has the largest and best as- X O8 the fa » ; 3 ] . From the tillers of the soil, is the wholesale department; on the fourth | neld his countenance from executive cor-| Hancock has written a letter on the sub JNO. B. ROYER, any one else. A sure fact, go and see ” pe : ! ’ i iti ake of examinin . 8 ~ . a : And shall see, in competition, sake of examining Messrs. Strawbridge & [from Theodore Cook, of Cincinnati, The Hl bel ; There will be} Centre Co, Veteran Club will be held at| Patent rakes an patent ploughs. of their goods. Om the fifth floor are the) : | on the Lewisburg and Tyrone RR , on N n : YOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at-| : Sh Tempting piles of golden butter, of course, the kitchen, whers that repast is yan Sin: 1 enclose slips cut from the, owt luable Real Estat the Rerorter with a visit the other day. ] | Men naturally good have yielded to it in| 2 lig bg Bi pg lie idle, will draw op and have acknowledged Deeds Little pigs and mammoth swine AE rT yy yielded to it in |hoth of them newspapers of large circu! Lo "sills property, consisting of a MER. |e ante. Bell : i ae, good taste; completeness and excellence of is a partly unprincipled enough to demand referring, as you will see, to the much MILL, in complete running order with —The pic-nic of the Gregg mountain . ne. P There are fruits of all deseription, : i | 1 its vast size, OB® can hardly imagine a | republican stump speakers are constant! Creek a never falling stream, also, thereon AND Pi : were present, and also the Farmers M Which will grace the present fair. ja stars b Would be A a city in the world, and which is sure to en me give you s case: After the war—at athe south for losses sustained in the war complete STORE ROOM. An excellent!is BY FAR the best Business and Social] —Men and women who have been And most worthy as the Keystone, of commarcial enterprise. |W po 3 » certain | States, They further direct special atten- buildings. Also, about 40 acres of land! pletely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING This important fact should know such a vast repository of business skill and | yo . ' shingion that t b - ; : a ep the grandest yet seen in ashingion that they were above the civ {that you, its candidate for president, lands of Jno. P. Ross heirs Jno. Bartgos and Successfully. How to Act in Society] go low that the poorest are enabled to| They can gratify their wishes, was formally openedto the i i & % A A i t i ies and gentle: defined by any law and without the pre. |with great earnestness and repeated day tenant houses, garden and Stables, sable to all classes for conslani reicrel — Rev. Dr. Wolf, of Gettysburg, preach- In the Mammoth Philada. Branch Hall. during the aftarnoen hours, prosented wu '0N%® of n trial by jury. he r $ honest soldier, now the Representative of | known by. value and attractions sclis better than any] : emporium, and guarantee all © ods| As one of the institutions of our city, : asia ) course upon the Pharisee, who thanked pa 3 d Bperc be done without a flat violation of thei, peak for it. rn Wo pay al! freight 3 » t * 3 i wholesale prices. Give us seal, and we to this great Philadelphia house. —Jngui- bade it. But the men who then ruled usimit the matter to your good judgment aoa but the best goods, largest stock, lowest Samuzr LEwixs, Beilefouts Pa SO all | BOOTS AND SHOES i lay in a supply of groceries; they keepall CLAIMS the h . . . efore the Supreme C t i= . . . old lady Mrs, Allen, who is one hun- > preme Uourt was 5 grea! eri General Hancock replied as follows: fresh and cured and thi | all widths from A to E, and cured and an ng you Hospi meats {res y 2 extract from a speech of hisdeliversd at] = "lo. Le could fill I : ) ia {ment whi 00 sould fill so well &#| Ohio—Dran Sin: Your letter of the 20th Dinges’ store. see the prices also, good for every thing we sell. All rips re will he the best place to put in time and |help us in ue people can’ TED BURTS SHOES | lecturer. ation iu hich i THE CELEBRATE ) ) 5 SHORBKS | now have the most splendid assortment Hancock's letter of acceptance. in which struction with which it was threatened. | : 3 yersons who were in the rebellion can : “" 3 y storiapii by convinced that it 4 10 your in the edifice of our real independence SHOES. ELMIRA, BINGH A MPTOR, dr s, in any balfdozen counties. 2EeBEM ed not only the continued existence, but she 3 ls f she ¢ Siok such as used to be made against demo-| 9 Whjran, fine calf skin winter shoes, | demonstrated t t : | Littl B h-loadi Remin honest voters and office seekers, to under. o demonstrated that the right of tra by | (N i AUI€ reech-10aain emi : "ww \ . a tar SF. ot PENNSYLVANIA Stare CoLLEGE admits : . 8 me, | denounce it, [he government can iN, jg Leather Just received, caif skins, i S$ : pe Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough uzzle loading double shot guns, $6,50 sults of the war fully, that we support the | t87Y, would violate his oath if he attempts} award of any sort for waging war upon to $20 ; great bargains, Winchester Rifles, 3 - oy > : mbes] t ority. JosgPH SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Pres. State we protect and guard ihe rights of thes it to | of such debt, pension or reward. No-| oadi 0 s. real twist barrels, side| . . : loading shot guns, real twist barrels, side |." diorca we should add thoussnds dh Tort of thee ¥n undoubted, for, like the Tes + BO OD" it to the intelligence and honor of our $1900 worth of Overcoats, from §2,75 up. ers | ) Pennsylvania rifles $1000 ; double muzzle vent and malice can perpetrate is being i 4 incident i fi A complete set of Appleton’s New true men. and in every inciaen went down or. reatly reduced price. It is a complete fbrary in itself. Apply at Repoxrer of fice. tf, --(levan Dinges is at home again with as fine an assortment of Drygoods, Cloth- ing, Notions, Groceries, boots and shoes ns wus ever in Centre Hall before. be buy: bis goods in small quantitiesat bulk prices and consequently has always fresh goods at’lew prices. Surcipt.—Last Sunday morning, be tween the hours of 6 and 7, the remains of Daniel Reish were found near Forest Hill, {bis county. He bad gene from his home in White Deer township the day previous having & daughter with him, and stopped over night with his nephew, Mr, James K Reish, at Forest Hill, The next morning the diseased arose and walked out, When OTICE —All persons are hereby caus tioned against trespassing on the fand of the undersigned, near Centre Hall, under penalty of the law. Jacou ARNEY. e406 goat organs are the ' -y yam. 1f they work well, health will be perfect! if they become clogged, dreadful discases are sure to follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING, Blllowxness, Headache, Dyspopais, Jaud? dice, Constipation and Plies, or Kid. th ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, | : ’ Sodiment in the Urine, Milky I ran or Ropy Urine or Rhoue } 3 matic Pains and Aches, od because the blood is poisoned sumors that should have been tg) onl wor kpess, » Ais copecially adapted to | Cor + ¥ i co of Lafe. 11 will dissolve and expel tumors | N Cornplanter. We need say rothineles 5 nor top atevusinan oasty stage of development, The {1hout the Ineris of this planter, us the 20000 op ler: onl : Ph 15 canperoas bumos there is cheoked wei y oe 't y © oh Contre Counly wonstratele, scial Fea %Dhates always on} wy yom to be the best. ay or different cro 3D as rrr swine: JB fu 02 HAREOWS and CULTIVATORS I Pia oiduie at manufacturers’ pric.» Le latost improved patterns, in : orm We are Duponi’s 1 rts. MOWERS, KEAPERS and GEALN|hang and Dporting and Rifle pone : «uw BIN DERS.—Of these we sell thio Osburnig, a sold at wholesale prie. ; i oither as separate Mowers, ne 3 INQUEST NOTICE. . In the matter of the Estate of Philip Ertle, deceased, late of Gregg township, Centre county, Penna. To David Ertle, Daniel Ertle, Elizabeth Burrell, A. G. Burrell, Adam Ertle, Samuel Ertle, Caroline Gentzel, and Geo, Gentzel. The heirs and jegal rep- resentatives of Philip Ertle, deceased, Take notice that by virtue of a. writ of partition issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre gouniy, and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the late residence Laue, ft has proved to be tho great. vist romody Las ever been disdoven every portion of the cystem, and gives tvigor. It romceves falntness Aatulency, de raving for ¢ mulants, aud relioves weakness {hat are develo with the expelied naturally. KIDNEY -WORT ' t ones I sg, Moadaches, Nervous Prostration, ace d Debility, Slcoplessness, Deprogsion and Indi will restore the health action and all these ' mn Av wliin Vii, Bopre causing pain, destroying evia will fe banished ; neglect * Bint Jp ant amtly cued them and you will live but to suffer, 4 { aud! Lac kache, in always permanently ow y Thousands have been cured, Try itand you 11 willat all times, and underell eircumstan- will add one more (0 the number. Take i + with tho law that governs tho | and health willonoe more gladden your heart ’ i Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesiors GRAIN. —After the gromirs 1s Combined Reaners and parva : Minacvesied xe will be prepared TS i : oe THE W HEKLER, No. 6, as & combia-} UOAL vi price for ali kinds «fv iuine ed muchine, is the best machine of the with th 8 ur yard is always » . hed | kind in the markt, eel at I est Anthracite Conl vi iv! we HE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT "LINE We nats OF THE AGE is the Norristown Giearet}ins State. Tt make the best wi in the hands of brokers or persons other bs than the original sufferers, are becoming stale and in my judgment might fairly Larmor tne iR vatem breakfast was ready ome of ihe family went to call him, when he was found in the last agonies ef death, he having cut his own throat from ear to ear whith his pocketknife. There were three cuts and they reached on hie neck over seven inch~ es. Mr. Reish was about 45 years of age. He is said to not have been in his right mind for some months past.— Lewisburg Journal, 22. ~Dinges is selling goods cheaper than of Philip Ertle, dec’d, in Gregg, and County of C day. the 30th at 10 o'clock a. m., heirs and legal represent ing of the whole, appraise the same acc if you think proper. Sheriff's office, ever heretofore, callund see. | Ballefoate, F's. the entre, D. © atives, Sept. § fh Southern white people. Since the freed. men have become voters the former slave- holders are not more than ona~eighth of our voters. To pay this one-eighth of our people we would have to saddlejthe other soven-eightbs of our people with a debt o! one hundred and fifty billions ot dollars. Why, if we were separated from the North by & gulf so wide and deep that the lights ning of the telegraph cou’ d not leap it we could not pats such a law, Follow-citis gens, this is & Pewoocretle district, 197 ally subordinate to the eivil power, snd that liberty is still the inheritance of the American people; for these wero praposi- tions which he himself had asserted and knew to be true. It might be expected that the course of a! man so influanced would frequently deflect: from the straight path, and one great ab erration we cannot but remember, Mr. Tilden was elected in 1876. A false {return was the only resorce againgt him. 1 tho State. Its properties for ¥ .- .ui a be considered as barred by the lapse of} ard agricultura PULPOSES OXCri « | ain time and if hereafter entertained at all should be subjected to the strictest scro- tiny. Yours very truly, [Signed] WinrieLn 8, HaAxcock, and Binder. Call and see it. 1t is won detfully perfect. jor ny boy twelve years old, with onel RATS : borse, will follow a bind all A graivl, FAIRBANKS SCALES." that any Reaper with side delivery will cnt gt 's In Centre county and wit -, ;.y It not unly binds but glenns, and will sa S81 parties wishing good and itd tho price ofthe machine in ouc year, by} we lowest prices taking up from the stubble tual which ish, € extend an invitation to = iy l.Ay how lost Loar Soe Of soytbiug in our line 1 eli at THE McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL .Iand sao whois Opposite the Bush House, aither with or without broadcast hoes, wikdier hs 9 what we have, and vi: frem or without fertilizer and seed sowiug abel ¢ in attendance more 1 otic 42 vthe Why suffer longer, fromtho torment i back a8 Wn aching Yah distress from Gon= Why n and Pllea ? "Why be go fearful bocnuse of die= ordered urine ? i Kroney- Wort will cura you. iry pack: ago at once and be satisfied. eS Ji ta a dry vege! th! meound ond Ono Packagamales six quarts of Medicine, i ¢ J for our Druggist has ft, or will get #8 ) ‘ hig Tralnd Son haning Price, $1.00, { WELLS, BIC LADO) & 00,, Proprietors, (WILL send post paid) Burlington, VE yey Complaints of either sex this compound uno assed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1a prepared st 253 and 235 Western Avenue, Lyon, Mass, Price £2.00. Six bottles for £5.00. Sent by mail in the 2arm of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receiph of price, $1.09, per box, for either, Mrs. PINKHAM {~ccly auswors all lottors of inquiry. Send for pam: phiot. Address as above Mention this paper. No family should be without LYDIA E PINKHAM' LIVER PILLS. They eure Qonstipation, Billousnoss dTo = hte, . * Gta per J D Murry, drugiet, Centre Hall. juldly a WHITECLERGYMAN'S DAUGH- TER WAS RECEIV ED AT HIS WIFE'S HOME, J Chicago, September 20,—~One day last f week a negro named Fam Monroe wis | do not believe that Geuepsl Garfield, ilies Jackies It is the best grain drill furl} ope of our busines: 3 married at Galesburg, Til, to Miss Newle Callelonte May 6, ALEXANDER & 2
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