THE CENTRE REPORTER. Centre Hall, Pa, Th'rs. Oct, 21, 80. thusiastic meeting at Ripka's schoo house, on Thursday with torches. The house was crowded 28 Trnrwms, 82 per year, when paid in edoance ; $2.60 when not paid m advance, Advertisements cts per ime for three in. sertions, and beents per line for every sub. sequent insertion, Advertisements dy the year al a liberal discount, . - Subseribersoutside the county should re. mil us 10 ets, amount of one year's posits age, instead of Wels as formerly when paid | by themselves, | “Subseribers can always tell how their acs sounts stand at the Reporter office by con sulting the lables on their papers. If the table reads “John Roe 1 jan "76" if means that John is indebted for subscription from the 1st of January, 187TH, and that st is time he was paying the printer Lewish'rg, Centre & Spruce Creek RR WESTWARD. 1 3 rM 1.65 2X Jameson, of Virginia, formerly of Penns. valley, was called upon, and refuted all the stories and slanders against the southern people, as he lives in the south now, he knows that the people of that section are greatly wronged by the radi cals of the north in order tolmake politi cal capital. They are as peaceable, gen tlemanly, as moral and well behaved as any people he knows in Pennsylvania, and desire to be on good terms with the northern people Jand are longing for hone est government and to be treated fairly, Mr, Kerlin then made an earnest appeal to democrats to do their duty on election day. The meeting then adjourned, pe Chairman Dill has promised to send distinguished speakers to the Hancock Basket Pie-nie, on Nittany mountain, Friday, Oct. 29, --When you buy a suit at the Philad Branch, you have the satisfaction of knowing what you have got. Their LOWISDUPR wares one ween8.35 1248 5.45] clothing all manufuctured by their own Arr. at Montandon......650 1.00 600 | house, out of gennine material, and they Nos 1and 2connect at Montandon with | Ruarantee what they sell as being what Erie Mail, west on the Philadelphia and [is represented. They keep no auction Erie R. R. igoods, and have all plainly marked Nos. 8 and 4 with Day Express east and { Now try them and see whether this is | LEAVE AM. Mon tanAON wasessss sevneeanas t+ 00 Lia wishurg coi won svenne 1+ 18 Coburn, wae Arr, at Sprin nhl RASTWA RD. 2 4 AM, 10.10 10 88 LEAVE AM ry Spring Mills. vweanm Coburn wen ee Niagara Express west. not all true. ¥ “ » 4 » Nos. 5 and 6 with Fast Line wast, Bd. Kramrine is still i 1 mew i th, 0 L441 lustrionsly names the Gregg Hancock | We judge he'll soon clear 329, Hot water for tea or eaffee free on | the grounds to all who attend the great | Hancock Basket Picnic on Nittany Mt, Friday, Oct. 29 — Why buy ready made trash when vou can get a suit made to yvonr measure for same or less money, and better fit at the Beodhive, where an experienced Philadelphia tailor is employed, —An umbrella belonging to the Rs PORTER Office, | wen lost, ar disappear 2 to 3 axl t J % Cit LOCAL ITEMS, Scnoot.Tax.—~Netice is hereby given that the schoolhduplicate isin the hands of the undersigned for (880. On all tax paid before Dee. 1, there will ba § perct. d ducted. From Dee. 1 to Jan. 1, ‘81, the face of duplicate will be required, and on all remaining unpaid after Jam. 1, ‘81, thera will be an addition of § per ct, ac cording to the act of asssembly. o i i has } ed, i employed in securing it, By fraud and] The New York Commercial Advertiser [corruption the people of the country ware! Rapublican. states this: “The cotton erop defeated in their purposa in 1876 and the [of to rightful by elected president was kept fron {bo 5.757.000 bales, the heaviest in the his ‘office. With the combined capital of the/tory of the country d the republican party, sided by repented a {money value It nent |Bessmments upon An army of office holders, | bale s nhoad of the crop of 1860, the yaar [with the power of the federa! government { hafore the rebellion, and about $60 (NX) | | this year closing 31st August, § rove ! ¢ wh Inrgest | : | 8 a midiion of iy represented by the United States marsha fibules ahead of last vear, whioh yielded tf the oron just ose, ]+ I" the polls with intimidation, frmud and nb O78 000 bales, {Pasort Lo avery corrupt appliance known [8 806 000 bales were marketed abroad {lo republican methods concentrated in the!the flsen! year IST 80 cotton 1 UX) vd ware spun {two states our adversaries have succoaded fabiries brought Saal. 0 LO our intared THAT HA NCOCK WILLCAR- tional exchanges, ar in this I 5 in precuring the probable returns of their na ke and Others Give local candidates. Cun it be possible that|1, 760,000 bales in avery state throughout this broad lund [added an other $100 000 000 to th Cnr Th at h English, Hendricks Jel wr $ Figures for Their Faith. the same methods can be brought to bear] State 8, making considerable over thre} The Demncrats of Indiana are slready that were used by { d m in arms and eager and hopaful for the No | fuel of th vember struggle. They know no his dan word as give up, Hendricks, English and Californias, as the sols MeDonald claim the State as sure for Han | 4 New Hampshire be bought, intimis employment of 8 , and hid cock, The majority of the Republican dated and defrauded ¥ Evon without the candidates aside from Governor is trig ne. vote of Indiena, which 1 beliave will be and is more than overcome by Hancoek's/ redeemed in N New Yor cartain gan from the opposition, Thel ind Now Jersay, end these states are con. thousands of fraudulent votes polled on cadod to us, inctuding Maine | Tussdny cannot ba repeated in November of our candidate is assured The republic} The Democrats of Indiana believe they party have put in nomination oan carry their State for Haneock; they | iii and vie president, two men who ott are working to that end, and we believe |, the admission of their own party an i thav will sucesed. press are unworthy of cur confidence and | Gav. MoMellan of New Jersey, uffrages. It dnl gives words of ancouragement and Rood | lions of intelligent and patriotic peaplel advica to cheer on the Democracy. will consent to place themselves upon the} From New York, Connecticut and the hum! ; iy i . 3 hundred millions of dollars, in sour the republican manag | Can the great ay from a single or ip, the pro ad i inen aga ers In Indiana snd Ohio? sates of New York, New Jersey, OC N+ eh \ such Bs i lub of fra l withern i'r { necticut, Colarad i, vada look as if Yout 18 nes Ww whit t ¥ it i { Rin {ad race in swamps the sole refuge of tha ecole it rather the Kiquiet and prosperous condit Has Kppesrancs avember, with ons, with go T wit eo feciing bat ween the whites and bluek {d r however, Is on belug the sole pro i it iifie hi ' ' the alection fi in error al t oft y this whi le i t 16 abhor t i for dauthern fried I'w Is of on crap is ralsed by ta labor } tal smiployed ith ished hy . in all t * i il onrly 18 Capi furs while men . - froal indusiry is aisof, is impossible that ti Aller twoanty~one centuries the remains formerly the { Nuored the 580 young Thebans fall i Ui who Al Lhe terri fattalion, ating level thus prepared {or them| Pacifie Coast States, the news is most en by the republican managers, | couraging. Fellow citizens, the first day's repulse at]! The reverse of Tuesday will only serve Gettysburg ended on the third, with Han fm ide to pat the Democracy of tha Union onjo op in the tront, in a glorious victory their mattle. The indomitable spirit of the py yg victory secured us our union. The i party has net beea weakensd. It comes | question is not now the presarvation of th el sut more resolute under discouragements ELT and learns the lesson of victory from des f T . ie buttio of Cheronea lhsve an dug ug Hiner cuVallonus have been aground Lhe IC Memoria ion gigan t { he centre of Lhe feild i i vhich was placed in » commemorate the deeds of heroism «1 in length | f i hat dark day A wall 25 vards 1156 yards in breadth was first ibéneath tha soil Within this it a depth of four yards lay the bones « ie by side, range ounag union, but of constitutional gevernment Hancock ia now repulsa is new, as then, the omen of a vic » ooming genera 4 ® enc , As then, in the front, The wire eal, The duty of the Pennsylvanis Demoera oy is to relax no effort, but give the Re. 185 Thebans, resting sic f ol t tory which is to secure t tions the inestimable blessings | liberty. fi ude | i a | heats ; i FOWS ity, exch In the attit af ivi . Seven sud h he died fh rows iia fé ou They are so placed that the Hon, Henry ID. Poster, a loading demo rat and once demo cratic candidate for governor dud en 16 wCirand Hanooek Pasket Vie Nittany miosuniniu, Friday, a in Wagung, carriages i nil foot ; your! 4 i IIe rR ind of Wasiminraland nie, on Cet, 29, BUZRIes Wives, Carin and PHAROS Wwili 1 i ite in da on bring sweethearts, | {sy oto distinguished | ¢ present, RIED, R W. HH, Groh, Mr, Miss M ary Anna Miller, | f Lindon Hall | On Rent, Alhor Birney of 7 Viola Houte 6 L, mont MAR Hept 2n hy y y arpa wh + tth, hy the same, Mr Mm oand Miss 2} Maire Po KRihno of Har hy thes ima, Me Micha riownsnip and Miss Nancy # township, the sama, Mr eraville, Clint Bloom of Pins A | DIED (Futhria Cantrs, Towa Iames Mule, former Rped | Viurs, Hos shurg, M r. Dane years 4 months and § aol arid (in the lL. at Musser, aged 60 nyse A HOME FOI / A go wld iwelling h Hiss, FPL BALE bout 14 sere: «and ot N MA} is offered of choles fruits ry desirable proper I with stab #, smoks §¢ gs, and a WAGO Farmers Mills is i A Hop IVele Bale . “nt > # nine feluisi DANIEL LUS LEWISTOWN i WORKS, aa SCT | 1 i We are now opening and somprisisg full lines of BELLEFONIE, Pa, ONE PRICE STC "gels ever offered in Cenire coun @ ¥ { THE PUBLIC ARE OUR MOTTO I8:—ONEF % 4 PRIC 30 sept 3m, “LECTING A MORMON PRES IDENT. Balt Lake City, Oct. 11.—The BE . » ‘9 gures, THE BEST GOODS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION New Goods! a Brxy, H, ArNEY, 2m, 1 Toe. ‘reasurer Lyon & Co's. —Jerome Spigelmyer, formerly o 1 th Sheriff Musser's building, at Mil —The Mormons having elected John Taylor president to succeed Brigham the Philade!phia Branch, it will be shigp- ped out in two weeks. Ask Lewins to show it to you. ~The best hams in the world are kept at Sechlers, without any doabt or risk. Try their meats—they keep all bacon, and sugar cured ham. They of their meats, ing of Wm. Hinkson near Woodward, were destroyed by fire, one day last week, all contents were burned. 3 i — FoR SALE " material and il be sold cheap and guaran “J. W. Reresxy Milthe y work man: t the ), | } ul wi best eed. DER, . Pa. —When the ladies have shopped all over creation they generally find what | they want at the Beehive. Its queer, bat its true, and the reason is, Bauland & Newman understand their business and know just what the people want. a Ty ab mn, oct y 1 i ¥ —It is feared there will be a big row in Haines twp, when the Farmer's Store, Fiedler & Runkle, get their new goods— to rush in and be first, 80 great | bargains. Keep cool, they are city, and in a few days will | r all and the best bargains 3 'e I want t are the now in ti ai and temptin work for Hancoc s¢ some of the fin-| 2. k ~ If you wish to select from the largest | stock of children’s and boys suits lowest prices, go to Lyon & Co's. 4 % o -—1 ng nfire, arday night. I avens had dampened the pile with and it wouldn't consume, All the il in the stores was pressed into service—329 pints—but only a poff nd spurt condd be got out of the pile, oking for a probable reason, a Gar le 1ed a log and found 329 chalk- ~that was too much, fire wouldn't with the help of coal oil of Spri Sat Jut in y 3 i even touch it —~ We hesrd a fellow say the other day be got more clothing for $20 of Lew- ing, at the Philad, Branch, than be did for $37 at a certain other store, not a vear ago, That's what gives the Philad. Branch its great reputation, selling clothing for less than any others can, | a ning and ice had for —The ound was frozen on Tuesday ed in ditches. 3 Akt a ~The Philad. Branch is headquarters | for suits, or boots, for men and boys. | The biggest assortment and lowest! prices, Lewins and Sternberg are the cleverest salesmen this side of Jerusa- lem, —Spring Mills “on the hill” speaks of nite a number of new residences to go he spring, among others a summer a i up int resort. ¢ Spring Mills “in the hollow” is hav ew store-building now in course ion by R. H. Duncan. sz in of a Ire gan erect pa All the Hancock clubs in Cen™ tre county are invited to the grand | Hancock Basket Piesnic, on Nittany mouniain, Oct. 20. Grand torchlight parade and speeches at Centre Hal in the evening. —A great surprise is in store forall i this section. in the arrival of a splengi stock of new goods, at Wm. Wolf's stand, by end of this week. Mr. Wolf is now in the east and as usual will bring on the largest, finest and choicest assort- ment in the valley. He is noted for buy ing nothing but what is superior in qual- ity, and keeps genuine goods in every line, Hold up until Wolf's goods arrive and you will never be sorry for it. —Jas. Osman, of Linden Hall, had several fingers smashed on last Thursday at Spring Mills, by a sack of salt falling upon his hand, sar All the Hancock clubs in ox tre county are invited to the grand Hancock Basket Pie-nic on Nittany mountain, Friday, Oct. 29. Grand torchlight parade and speeches at Centre Hall in the evening. - ~-The Beehive! the Beehive! what would the good people of Centre connty do if they bad not the famous Beehive to go to for their dress goods and all manner of drygoods, and good, neat fit- ting suits, made to order? Banland & Newman did much for the people when they established the Beehive, to offer the largest and best assortment of goods at the lowest prices--one price to all. it —A fellow out in Snowshoe has worn a pair of boots for a long time and says there seems no wear out in them, H. got them at Powers’ shoe store, where they only keep that class of goods in or der that customers may feel they have the worth of their money. Powers & Son keep the largest and best assortment of boots and shoes in the state, for men, women and children, and sell very low, too, —A large sum indeed is fifty thousand dollars, yet ti.at isthe amount of Cloth- ing sold at the Philad. Branch, in one year. Lewins puts ont suits like hot cakes, and not a customer bot what is pleased with his bargain, Always go to Lewins if you want any clothing, —Ladies, you can buy a vest at Lyon & Co’s for 25 cents and black and color- ed brceade silks at 50cts. —Thousands of women have been en- tirely cured of the most stubborn cases of female weakness by the use of Lydis E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E, Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets, 21oct 2t, Headache, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Constipation cured at once by DR. MET- TAUR'S HEADACHE AND DYSPEP- SIA PILLS. Price 25 cents, oct. 21 4t —Democrats, Republicans, Green- backers and all, irrespective of party, are invited to attend the grand Hau. cock Basket Picsnie, on top of Nits tany mountain, Friday, Oct, 29. Boiling water for tea, free, at Hancock Che finder will oblige by leaving it | State, and so keep Republican repeaters) By order of the demoeratic and money at home. gommigtea. Winniax H, Barsowm a ¥ ¥ . er. Chairm Pr. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. a | The State Committes Calle on Them to Go on With Confidence in A LE the Good Cause. aw Prricaperrura, October 14-The fol | lowing address has been imsued by the | Damocratic State Committee. | Headquarters State Damooratic Com-) mittee, Pailndelphia, October 14, 1880 To the Democracy of Pennsylvania: Indiana goes Republican by a small majority: Ohio holds her position asa Republican Stata. The latter result was Now York, Octobar 18.~enaral Hans axpected Our opponents’ success in Inai | © ! ht ana is the result of means alike diseredita. Poly ¥ ha - am blete those employing them and destruc gale Th itive of honest elections. Tha corrupt wie n last Saturday morn- | of anarmous sums of maney and of organs . . Monday cold ¢ nd windy |againit g weak candidate for Governor haa * + 45 : ’ 3} h ’ hl : inva re . "| given Indiana temporarily to sur fos. Boy C¢ived your favor of the 11th inst. In | a1 Indians will ba redeemed, for Hancock is [04ter of saceptanie 1 expresied my #411 {sympathy with our American industry 1] tisfy nator nore, -Hats of every style, low priced and gh priced at the Philad. Branch cloth. | K ON TARIFF, TTER FOR THE PERILISTS” TO READ, erchiofs, and boots of the best mano. HANCOCH factare. Lewins has everything to trim you out from head to foot, fit to go to| { meetin or get married, and for a great {deal less money than any other clothing house in Pennsvivania. An honest [pee Try it, and save cash. { it & * What a Tariff for Revenues Really Means—The Free Trade Buga boo Killed—The Business of the Country Must be Protected From Un. der Paid Fors eign Labor, —A radish weighing 8} Ds. was sent to he Brrorrer, by Mrs. Daniel Dacker, of {the 7 Mts. Its a democratic radish of | ourse, and was sound and sweet to the | { core, {. —The Kingdoms of Ditzel and Taylor, jin the Loop, were at war again last week iting in young Taylor becoming a r of Sheriff Spangler's until court, | Taylor entered bail for his appearance E oon A jing, | i ram i it faa § ° boarde % » ex-Governor regard the letter in + $ rt. published in Patersor y ’ : waraian, — A welcome rai Guardian fore dav the ever t N | October nigh ' aim is * rey pa Chairman Dill bas promised t send distinguished speakers to the stronger than local candidates every grand Hancock Basket oN: 3 Jd Pienie, But of this nettle, danger, we will |! Wea have done our Jersey friends regarding my tarift : ve | tis eh t hought 1 spoke plainly enoug * On | where | pluck the flower safely : peeches | with side issues and wesk candidates, for | Yiowe. 1 am too sound an A merioan ! IN ywember gives a broader fle'd and Han advocate any Aeparture from the ger Laresr News.—Maj. J. B. Fisher, the] the front. Arouse the panple features of ap ley that bas be popular merchant of Penn Hall, Pa.. is | everywhere, Push the column boldly, 'nstrymental in building up our industri a at present in Philadelphia purchasing a | Give new fores and increased vigor to the 80d keeping Americans from the compe- | large stock of fall and winter goods, con- | pawspaper and speaking canvas in avery Htion of the under paid labor of Europe. | notions, hardware, Embolden the timid. eno rege If we intend to remain honest and pay § queensware, groceries, L 3TH Redouble your efforts | Public debt, as good pecpis Of ail parties A locality. : the hesitating. and willow- ha hesitating to admis ladies coa's 2 : i if ‘ } among the masses—make them feel that [10, and if we mean short every | this battle is for their rights, and is against | functions of Lhe government then we must -* 1 » 4 i \ p FO ap iid | the power of money, organized fraud and [Tie revenua in some way or other. Wi [a “strong” Goverament Appeal to thair|® reunited and harmonious country | personal independence sgainst the demi [thal certainly in time pay « ff ihe publi nation of employers, to persona! right|debt. but the recessity of raising mon : : 1.1 for the sdministeation of the governs AZiinst corporate powar, 10 Slate pride! sud love of country against centraiized governmen: and Federal corruption, to : . the rule of the people against an army of — There will be a democratic rally at “3 pd » R 9 ' i on Wednesday afternoon 27 | OBee-holders. We fight for the Stata, for speakers from a distance. Turn out one ®'¢ctors, Congressmen and the Legisla all, ture Let it be with the earnest force of —Mr. Daniel Musser. an old respected | ™*P who aredetermined to coerce victory, MT. LAAN s AN Odd, CE ' . i and well known citizen of Boalsburg and wa can carry Pennsylvania for our! : alsburg, was buried on Monday. ga'lant son. He saved the Swe and the ~The ground was whitened with snow, republic at Gettysburg. Let us rally with Tuesday evening. The fir-t of the season, united forces and desperate energy te re- the tasitf chat ‘will R ‘ran fF ng ¢ : 3 A x : rif me ures il iid Not "nuff to cosx out sleigh bells. psy to him the debt of gratitude the pee. | ela ely ; ans ! —A family that has steadily dealt at ple owe him, and to restore to the whole |? cruditine and inconsistencios existing Sechlers for ten years boasts that in all | country unity, prosperity and peace. J's our Da . 3 that time not one fanlt was found with A. H. Dui. Ohsirman. |W stem that will be judicious, | any groceries purchased there, Alwavs ————— : nieus and incidentally protective as well ’ the 1 ¢ an} $ . found wiem genuine and fresh, while IN OHIO. ak stable in its effect others complain of inferior articles kept — I am, very truly yours and sold by other stores : toad : : 4 ro "1.43 !maer ares, The Democrats Picking Their Flints WINrisLp 8. HaXCook. acrat % : ~ 4 Democrats, remember the importance o* | for the Next Battle. Randolph, voling for Gephart and Murray==the loss | , oor ral may loose us a Fortec] Cojumbie, October 15. We bave enlled ” | a mesting of the State Commiites, County | {| Commitiea Chairman, the Electoral ticket! and leading Democrats, to meet here to! morrow to organise tor the fina! struggle. | The frauds by which the Republican ms jority of last Tuesday was procured will not ba repeated in November. One thou. sand more votes were cast in Columbus than the census shows there were male inhabitants, over the age of twenty.one | years, which clearly shews that Republi. can repeaters got in their work to a much greater extent In this city than at first supposed. An estimate from official returns receive od from twetay counties shows that the Democracy polled lust Tuesday thirty thousand more voles than at any previous election. Thousands of Democratic works inymen who were bulldozed by their Re- publican employers to vote the Republican tickot will vote fur Hancock in November Whilst the Democracy of Obio are dis appointed at Tuesday's result there is an surpest determination to leave nothing un. done and continue the fight for the “Haro of Gettysburg” and “Victory,” until the poils elose on the second prox. Joux G Tromrsox, Chairman State Committne | Better Feeling at Democratic Head - quarters, interests, and deserve a re-slection. Give! (Columbus special to Enquirer.) hem every vote, they were true to the| Columbus, October 15 ~The gloom that party and the public interests. I hung over Lemocratic headquarters If you want & good, firet-class article | cheap, just drop in at Dinges'. He has one of the best selected stores of goneral at Torchlight parade and s at Centre Hall in the evening, : “Fu 3 + iar rely cack is at » » sisting of drygoads, the and boots WoL ih : : ; Histor ware, readv made Clothing, and trimmed, hats, and in pt in a first class country All of which he will offer at bot- prices. He have his nd opening day next Saturday. Don't » give him a i he will offer wads at great bargains, it } tr xX ¢ 3 4 Ww expects fo ay Call, as an 8 5 will continue as ire | wg af huasn ns -There will bea democratic meetin at Potter's Mills, Friday evening 22, » ~ ti it lusts, # best wa for us {0 raise tariff f, I parties agree thut he th oy it revente is * mrgely So far as wo are concerned, the! ol ¥ oe i ore, all talk about “free trade’ is f But the wariff question will wreated with justice to all people by some such Sill as Eaton's believe that a commision is ¥. probed Bes our interests sgl i Rent experts representing hoth the government snd the American industries, will of inte Elgg Eest relieve us of and confirm to us the ist, harmo Hon. Theo. New Jersny, NEW ENTERPRISE LEXANDER & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ~AND-— - SEED STORE A Ads 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 the shape of an agricultural implement that farmers use, cluding SEEDS of sil kinds, At present we have on hand and are the authorized sgents for the sale ofthe SYR. ACUSE CHILLED PLOW, Syracuse, N. Y now made; aiso the Keystone and iron beam plows made st Contre Hall, No bet ter plows than these can be had tor the) seme amount of mons Also the Centre| Hall Cornplanter. We need guy nothing! shout the merits of this planter. us the 20 now in use in Centre county demonstrate! them to be the best. HARROWS nnd CULTIVATORS the ‘atest improved patterns, MOWERS, KEAPERS and GRAIN BINDERS {) Lhiesn wo soll the Osburn either ss soparate Mowers, Combined Rompers und Mowers, single Harvesters or ne Combined Reapers and Binders THE WHEELER, No. 8, as a combin- od mschine, is the best machine of Lhe kind in the market, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENI1 {OF THE AGE the Norristown Gleaner imnd Binder. Call and see it. It is won derfully perfect Any boy twelve yewrs old, with one bes lifted, and the bosses and the boys ure horse, will follaw and hind all the grain bard at wark again. Jonges smiles once|thataby Reaper with mde de'ivery will cut more, and says it will never do for the| it POL ORIS binds but ulenns, and will suv . 3 the price of the machine in one year, by Ohio Democracy to give up. Invitations | yaking up from the stubble that which is wre being sent out to sll the prominent now lost eEee . Democrats in the State to meat bere next TH E MeSH KERRY GRAIN DRILL . A : either with or without brosdesst hoes, with Ssturday afiernosn for consultation. Iti op without fertilizer nnd seed sowing at wiil probably be the largest informal moet. tachments. It i» the best grain desl for ing of prominent Democrats that has been sll purposes in the market a held at the capital in yours. { THE GEISER THRESHER AND] " Aa {SEPARATOR ~The reputaion of this! To-day 1 visited both headquarters, 10] muchine is s0 well +stablished that we Cun sacyre, as near as possible, » correct return say nothing shout it that the people do not | of the majorities b “td . know. Any person wanting one, or in of th Jo y counties, At Demo Bod of repens For those onan oe ar ih erntic headqiarters sevetny counties had ty. please eall bean reported, nud about eighty at Repub | VICTOR CLOV ER HULLER — We lican bendquarters. Alithe counties have 8re the agents for this celebrated Huller " te . in Centre county. : . be n repor ed at the two headquarters but| WAGONS, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES Licking. I took the Democratic returns ah i : d PHAETONS — Wenre agents for the nod with the aid of Chairman Nash I coms! sain of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG pared and revised them, |{ON, Jue Teviitation M when Ie an well re . ui tablishud ; alia of the CORTLAND The Republiean majority on Secretary | pL ATHORM SPRING WAGONS Our of Btate in 1880, 18,774; net Republienn| riggers, Phactons, and Buggies All are gain, 1 645 in u total of 700 000 votes, warranted, Onll and ges specimens and The Democrats made gaing in thirtys|*Xamine entnlogues as to styles and prices four, and the Republicans in fifty four before buying elsewhure. Catnlogues counties. The largest Domocra: ic maine were made in strong Republican counties. ins oA om furnished on application PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS — CHAIRMAN BARNUM TO THE DES: ONDENT. Cayuga plaster finely ground, us good as the best Nova Beotia, at the low price of $7.00 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold on The True Cause of Defeat in Indisna ~The Old Hoosier Commonweglth 8till a Democratic Siate—Dem- ordar: only, Phosphates wlwnys on hand Special manures for diferent crops sold ocrats, Courage! Rally Around the Great Hero upon orders ut manufacturers’ prices of Gettysburg, Morristown, —— nn— John Carson and his son, together with another boy named Benner, et Spruce Creek, Pa., attempted to walk through Spruce Creek tunnel on the 11th, but were run over by the Pacific Express and all instantly killed, ~If you want coffee that has an aroma that will scent the very stmos- phere of your premises, then try Sech- ler's coffee, who keep the best in market and make that and pore teasone of their specialties. What's a cap of coffee or tea worth unless ita a superior article ? —At Dinges is the place for bargains in clothing, made al On 16th there was a flerce snowstorm It is the best chilled plow slong the Southern Minnesota railroad blockading the road —QCrockery, glass and queensware cons stantly on hand at Dinges’, Voters, tax-payers, rememder that Gephart and Murray were not corrupted into voting tosaddle vou with the 4 million riot bill. Vote for the men who were true to your interests, —Don't forget to call at Dinges' if you want a pair of boots or shoes cheap. Democrats, remember, that in every vote cast at Harrisburg, by Messrs. Gop~ hart and Murray, they were true to your Great Commotion FARMER'S STORE. Fiedler & Runkle, in Haines twp., are about receiving their NEW GOODS, a full line of Dry-goods, dress-goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, groceries, hardware, queensware, and any thing vou want to fit out yourself or table. Go and see, Lotswold and Liecester Sheep. The undersigned have 1:0 Cotswold and Leicester sheep, thorough bred, just from Canada, a few being yenrlings; splendid stock and without its equal in these paris offured to parties at private sale in lots to suit, Sheepat L. M Rishels. D,C. KELLER, 28. LL.M, RISHEL. JED MILL PROPERTY AT PUB LICSALE.— Will be sold at Public Sale. in Potter twp,, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1880, the valuable Grist Mill, known as the RED MILL. and a TRACT OF LAND containing 46 ACRES, bounded by Sink- ing Creek, by lands of Jucob Royer, Bens juoiin Bitner, John Hinebach, Dunisl Fleisher, Joseph 8hirk, dec’d, Jacob U'reaster and John M'Coy, with all the water rights, liberties and privileges ap purtenant thereto, Tnereon erected a twos story log and frame DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and all necessary out- POWDER «Wao are Dunont's nicents, Blasting. Spurting and Rifle powder on hand ufid gold at wholegale priges; also funn GRAIN. —Afier the growing crap is harvested we will be prepared 0 pay the highest market prige for all kinds of grain, UOAL~Our yard is always stocked with the best Anthracite Coal which we sell at lowest price sf tha f up! rst i All exused the Uheighs plereud by thrust i anott fas intered § ‘ows whie r deat! (ne of | ram has both Lhe spear; h jhroken and sp aq skit lerribly backed; 1 is wonderfully we {the mouth still wide open as i nel will f Ant juities at Ath bie about jot ar the Jawbh ne third has tl Whose h s BR H i fourth § { fond proservad wr hresthed, veyed tothe Museun | V 08 3 Vis be on Gal 18 éspe i y . ¥ i (CLAY Bulives t iv we Ssebs gvery tooth «pons have Deon | The Utes threaten ty Franciwo © Isl i it ing desaa ed "gu Sy, 4 at & eat . n tile? Hl » FW i tWreanoe f fa n } Wars i bad intrad thom ¥ SE LE u ising f upp em. Grand Hane wk Basket Pies on Nittany mountain, Friday Come in wagons, carriages | and on foot, Bring wv your neighbor to tsa. Curlin and a 1 of i Of niresent HI SAVE J it fhe ve tal f nr t p unl s of prov fs nis } MG i ! Yirt id i % ili it ur TRIES 5 i PII lier , i ngu shed spenkers wii LECTION PROCLAMATION. % + THE COMMONWEAL i yO VV ¥ut y of Cos AY, NOVEMBER» wi # ¥ T1 TESD 1 i a ’ FAITE ¥ Vice Preside: tine ne A i om Line pe {9s i Milli Missle ¥ i £ “i Paansylone {ina person far I) slrist niy of Centra ins person 1 Cr ainty Cent { nian b erehy make knaws that i +IINS of 5 39 in Q i # i i tre the places his i alacti sWnst i rv In Ww hoy @ of Mr, Npris For the township sehoonl Yor th ed! al 4 Lonard Merrvman For the towaship of Miles, in the town of RB of . i ofr % i WE An Lhe evar nly i ghs and HE 1 } L re are 8 GwWs wil or the towns) f Haines, geri Anr f Half Moo iH rmisiown at the pubs nshurg OUR In Mt tha lownshin of Tay are! ria LOA0 O fish) rg Potter house $ House in o i For t af Lira! “ “ { " e township « ri} 4] ern J pring public Moya, in Contre Hall For the township st public ut Potter's Mills For the tows ship of Gregg pre at Murray's sc i nwn:hip al tha public Fisher, of Pear n Hall For the township of schoo! howe at Lon Eor the township of Ferguson eirel), In Lhe sah stl the { f Of MNO Potter } § House Of thern DH precinct), the Rahl, Northern house Grogi } House awn einet), hol } . z Far the of waulhpr precinet wi By J B ~ Call \ "nt house st Pine Gro For Lhe township of Ferguson Ww pre cinet), at the school house Baileywill Fer the township of Harr ifn the house at Boalshurg, : For the township of Peter Murray For the borough o MA 6 fn " i jon] ation, at the house f Bal townshins of Spring and Court House in Bellelunte For the township of lafonta and the Banner, al the of Walker, in th For tha borough and township of How. d, at the sohaa! he ite of anid borough For the township of Ru-h the Co Stray schoo! hoysa For the wil he For house o ar ul d Lownehi Sie np of Snow Shona, at the sir h Usa nt Nt the townsh: fJosl K! TL , { sition Mari Ran 0 n. atl the f in Ja ville For the Milosbure, » schon hogan in M: ahurg, For the township of B weigh, at the new in Central Cuy, shin of Huston, ver Dule school hogea of Pe Muscar ugh opposite in said borough For the hip kw! hogse at E we lovillip Vor the tow nship of Worth, at the school 3 se Port Matilda For township o h Hee fJ K. Bosak, For the townstip of Curtin, atthe schon! house near Robert Mann's For the Barough of Urionville snd the township of Union, at the w nl Unionville, For the borough of Philipsburg, in the new schoal house in snd bh rough i NOTICE is also harehy given, “That! avery person excepting the justics of the peace, who shall hold any office or aps pointment of anv profit or trust andor the Government of the United States, or of this Stute. or of any city or incorporated | district, whether a commissioned officer] or vtherwise, subordinate officer or agent | who is or shall be employed under the! Legislative, Executive, or Judiciary De mttment of this State uf the United States, ar of yny Cily ar ineorporsted diss trict; und also that weary member of Cans gress Or State Legislature, and of the se eh or aommon Council of wny city " commissioners of any incorporated distri 1 i- by lnw incapable of holding or exvrois ing, at the sume time, the office or wp vointment for Judge, Taspoeotor ar Qlers of any electisn of this Commuonwenlt ant that no Inspector Judge or other off aver of any such wlegtion, shall ba eligible 10 1ny office to be then voted fur Given under by hana office in Bellafonte, this Ist duy of Octo her in the venr of our Lord Une Thou sand Kight Hundred and Kiehty, and in the One Handed snd Fourth year ol the Independer Ce of the United Sta ex JOUN SPANGLER. ni erifl fC ‘fire County, PENNSVALL Y BANKING CO : CENTRE HALL, PA RECEIVE DECOSITS and allow I nite; ost; Discount Notes: Buy and Soll Government Securiting. Gold and Coupons, it ng § boroggh of : § + hi sehool house For the tow att [il bs the For the townshi 1 Wm tha b hase n nn, at the publie 6 0! For r he ¢ ir of Mill we ovis the } church t { Wn of wi } § the Burnside, sat the fil . is shod JO Re ap and senl, at my AN ADDRESS TO THE DEMOCRAT- ICAND CONSERVATIVE VO- TEKS OF THE COUNTRY. New York, October 14 At a moeting of ihe democratic national committe to- day the following address was adopted: To the Democratic and Conservative Voters of the Country: The election’ of prasicent und viee president is now before you. State and local distensions ate elim- ineted from ‘the ifsues Of the day. The msgnitude of a Victory orn defeat tan ons JAME. —~We make the best white lime in the Suite. Its Propuriia for Mechanical and agricultural purposes excel all oth] | ers. FAIRBANKS BCALES -Waoare their, agents in Centre county and will supply, all parties wishing goed and true goules at their lowest prices, We extend an invitation to everybody in wantef anything in our line to onl at our store rooms opposite the Bush House, und see what we those in attendance moro scope of our business, buildings Also an excellent ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, and a well of neve vr failing water. The millis in excelent repair, having been recently refitted, and the land under high state of cultivation, and good fences. TERMS 0F SALE.~One third of purchase money on confirmation of sale, one-third in one year and the balance in two years with interest from confirmation of sale, to be secured by bond and morigage on the premises, CATHERINE ROYER, JNO. B. ROYER, paticularly the Fic-nic, on y aany Mt, Friday 9. {sept 16. Administrators. | ly be estimated by the forces and meant Hellefontp May 6, ALEXAN DER & Wu. Worp Vo, 8 Mivare Pros't Yaahin | J. DRUGG ENTS. No. 6 Brockerhott Row, Bellefonto Peno'a, Drags. Chemicals, JFancyGoods & Cau! &e, : Pure Wines and Liquors for medical urposes always kept, way lf (o tully informs sl he is pre work in MarsLy “Hye PE y fi n g ii SV i ads of { A RANT» % Cacaper Hates Then Elsewhere. Write for designs and haar my prices. BD. R. STRATFORD, | ¥ JAwWislown, Pa. i 14 i t il } ¥F J 3 XECUTORS NOTICE testamentary the inle of Girege twp ,dec'd granted lo the undersigned fehled 10 Make ing « ef Guy estate ol | er +0 ie @ E60 solute ure re i payment, ane the i i immediate i airs against game urese Leated by lav ir or setliement BITNER i Executor i i | | | HY 8 7 i ¥ Hoy lestared ! do, : i Hea: Crs pu el al wiLhout mex f Wosbee Mestad a: BEY Bg, ole induceq } 2 d fits ¢ vahle ing oul sid ellegtn Mer wi ; # : “ y sebves ¥ [i Pian VIDA . advantage vi sh Here fat a Wewant r Bs wi we wi . EHiY » eneages falle Jovgte ¥ Fe * th i wf Fe ro os sent Trew GRAHAM & SON. are far ahead in quality and prices of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ba sy Ri widihs e and give tham a call on your ha F vou want a perfect fit, ruin A tao RB ALL GOODS WARRANTED § reprasented, wea will make our word s oud for uvery thing we sell. All rips re red gratis on warranted work, we have ladies and children THE CELEBRATED BURTS SHOES OF NEW YORK, REYNOLDS BROS! SYRAOUSE N. Y., PH'LA. FINE! ELMIRA, BINGHAMPTON ILLIAMSPORT BOSTON fine esl kip boots, for men and bovs. Ladie children, fine oalf skin winter shoes | ra make, gum boots and rubbe ds of uli kinds & ine lo of Tennesse | Leather just received, caf skine | GRAMAM & SON, Be Hefonte, Pa. (HAG “iE i i I i ¢ SHOES, n § wre i i E 1 a ne Th vl = 1 MIs, LYDIA 3. Fil OF LYNN, M1. 8G. ¥ esterday, was chiefly notable for the! lling of the first Presidency, which as been vacant since the death of A CENTRE HALL, BINGES, m—— PENNA wm. sre (0) we —— WE HAVY ON HAND A NEW STOCK or: ry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, AL 4 1 Notions, Groceries, Glass & Queensware, &e , &ec. AND IN WHICH WE OFFER UNHEARD OF BAKGA XS Calicos from 4 cents | Musling = § a I have an assortment of all classes of goods which I pl avap us dare be sold aby piace, We have a NEW TOK OF READY - MADE CLOTHING. which anil sell a1 cheap u® can be hove hi anywho re else in the comty We wish to make the fact known that we are selling goods jost as cheap TT #2 b as ny store in the county, and are Hropared prove it is Sa. We respect iully invite the people of Centre Hall ard the Fu CLEVAN DINGES. country te call on us and be cuuvived thet what we say —— ‘annon as first and Joseph F, Bmuh, 8 second counsellor. Mr. Cannan is 1e delegate to congress, and w ominated on t! paid as rev! fil: » « Smith is a nephew of aseph smith. aiking member Mr. Cannon is repavied as the hie ongiual, John Faylor Was the! f tha we ye £ : 5 plas i €8, % the @ LEE 5 : 3 Leno ord W of the twelvi i ing spirit—ihe power ah W i all snking mem be) , and not Cano i, is the bolt dent, Wene—- it i Gar A 8 Boots 81 75 and upward, arket : Shoes 50 ols Spring Mills Mark: “ ay i uf N & ® : 1 “rho heat No Rye Jik ours, 3 . par bu, 45 i } § bat Rack wheat, Barley, 0 ; reed Liliawe ed Plaster gr Flour, per ht utter, J {arennhi - Toet Bm LAR EY I vy “ x. rou "OCKETS. STOCK 1S NOW OPEN SAMUEL LEWINS, Manager, > a0 gept tL. HARDWAREI— ————— —— —— : kan 2, LE ONLY MED} —— . That Acts at 1 i #F3 5 ® DISCOVERER OF LYDIA E. PINKHANI'S Nr VEGETAZLE COMPOUND. The Pasiiive Core EAR For all Female Complaints, This preparation, as (ts name signifies, consists of | Vegatahie Properties that are Larmlooss to the twost dol loata luralid, Upon one trial the merits of this Com pound will be recognizsd, asrotiof ix tmvnediste ; and w! wed, In ninety-nine oases in ancrtoure ir eQoctet rithovsands will tee "ont of 18x nroven merits, it fa today re amended and proscribed by the best physicians in | Lh0 aavnt It ' of the Men en dianecis contd Ard 5 pues ify, # abun Oa sow | cure entirely tho worst form of falling | srheoa, irregular and painful inn Troubles, Inflammation and Ulerration, Floodinps, sll Displacements and the gon Boguen ud weskposs, and is especially adapted to i the Change of Life 15 will dissolve and expsi tumors Croan tho uterusin an early stage of de velomment, The | tondenty to cancerous humors there 1s checked vory ’ i | | s nalw 1d speedily Ly ita use, No ! ¥ 3 | tall ol CLoonnetan | | utcrua, 1 ie gros an all Ovary fap han proved to be the great ly that Lag ever been discover os ovory portion of the syst m, atl gives new Rfoand vigon It removes fu! 1toese Natuloney, de wraysalleraving for stimulants, and rollevos woaknose of (he stomach It etircs Bloating, 1 u De! is oadaches, Nervous Prostration, : Depression and adi n, cAgsing pain ner Ploeg M ity, SEnCNs, gation, Tipt fi 1 nd hack weigh a 10s usa 1 ale 0 con, act In y 4! in fay it vd and bess rem harmony with the Yaw that suverng the | mn tn § Cobmtd MeL Lh compound “H A ir . wi motatls Compound Wogts - A AYER Rey { | y Loum, Mass, | thy madd In the lot it M Pasi hye wan 5 40 The form an os, C0 oaperimt Sis, PINKIAM : hk Send for pam Hention this paper, hous LYDIA KE PINKHAM' Sire Lor stipation, Biliousnesg - ats per box, JP Murry, deug st, Quntra Hall, . A wit ther ] PET Iki y i N Yo Labs yg es LIVIR PILIS. © Thay I'3 |e Ra THE BOWELS, and the KIDNE These great organs sre the naiweal the sven, 101 X i be rivet: if ¢F beoon : dreadful disco ss are gure to follow w TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Bilionsness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jans. dice, Constipation and Plies, or Kid. ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, Sediment (an the Urine, Milky or Repy Urineg or Rhos matic Pains aud Aches, are developed bagsuse the blond 1s poisoned with the hamors that should have been fxpdiiod naturally, KIDNEY-WORT will restore the healthy aotioh and al! hear destroying evils will he bagished | pegioc. them and you will ifve bul 10 suffer, housands have lew sured. Tryites o will add ane more to the number and health willonoamore g1a* Shor heart Why suffer lone | .-.q tive torment olan nohin" ox 7 - - Why © oar such digrrens from Con~ supation and Plies | “Why be so fearful beonuse of die & ordored urine ? ¢ Krpsey Wont will Bge at once and be Iisa dry vo One Package makosrix quartic of hed il pot : B10, YS. +4 oy wv We 5 id i E A HEATERS } nm a R A N RANGEL « E nN & Ol especially eall sttention to the tueen Cook Stove, AND THE- ONE NEATING STOVE, al Se— 3) cure You, Iry a pack ge Our Stock being antes . Ar-BalDhWaKe T's offer special Barga ns inom Ure PAINTS un smear d A elaiee { . 5 » ’ Your Dirupgist ane Triudat upon having WELLS, RICEARDI0N & (Will send post paid) — WE CANNOT 'SDERRSOLD, Burilocton Vi } — i we ry WILSON, HUM IS BLOC - Aera NE & CO, : BOLLE AONTE, PENN'A. 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