A WORD ESSAAY Demoorats, do tance of standin; sional contest ON CONGR vo real bers in Ohio and elsewhere or wi howeo of Co in our district date, who will and hono WY ably, Bat dem yy ngre Che Centre Reporter. AAA AAA AAA A A A Sg FRED. KURTZ ..... + EDITOR wena somone (3 i eloctex 1880, yond question. Ow 8 & bitter, uncon hater of Democrat andent wavers of district. If ot apply for favors assert that no mo om Murray can i Pennsyivama, A 3 UsRene Has P By Ot, 28, 1M DE MOC RATIC TICKET, NATIONAL | FOR PRESIDENT, : - WINFIELD SCOTT HANCO( K, QF PENNSYLVANIA. Se made to defeat TOR VICE PRESIDENT. erat bo Jocol ved WILLIAM H. ENGL ISH, publican Yo \ oF INDIANA. th L i 1 ' ’ ¢ 1 i 1 ; SARA RAR CLINT IY STATE TICKET. Lot Democrats then mally in their might | SUPREME JUDGE, 0 and give Curtin sucha KS, Jefferson County. » ority as will send pooring (0 the rear, and had retired befi feat Curtin, them, IN go | i AUDITOR GENERAL, ROBERT P. DECHERT, Philadelphia. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, CONGRESS. SW G. CURTIN, of Centre Co. e—J. PF. GEPHART, W. A. MURRAY. » District Attorney-W, C, HEINLE. wr Coundy Sureayor SAN 'L BRUG GER GEORGE A ane re he and Up, Democrats ANDRE For Legislatur For Rn A AA IRIN Soldiers, vote for the war governor, Andrew G. Cartin, who was your best friend when out in the tented field. He pover went back on a DPennsyl Ivania soldier. No gallant soldier will go on Curtin. back with a willing and lil py ——— ! i Tmparts ant To Democratic Voters. | The Belleh onte Republi 3 : x. Anniv: RY bard to make a great man out of its can- didate for congress, lawyer Murray, of Clearfield, Curtin s aboye him as the dome of t dral is above the Republican's — The greenbackers of this county, week, made the following nominations Assembly—Leonard Rhone, of Potter, and J. Miles Green, of Milesburg. Co. Survevor—Samuel T. Gray. For district attorney, Aaron Williams was nominated, but he declined in last week's REPORTER. EE re is working stands as far " teat) au make ever Van he Cologne den erat A deceived, cathe: | 2 big foe. last done, and over the St : ) when there} Gov. Cartin t! roroughly | often hav . every interest of Pennsylvania; he has| Cashier of the always stood by her business interests, |J. Thompson and was the friend of her sons in the | Poth! army, and saw that her boys were well treated. ould vole | for Curtin ive i ham- anderstands jel eat ms Five ry true citizen al 3 lave a representall eed nos i and a8 has rend tered t bona QR “Majo That was at Gettysbarg—if Meade con ean’t Pennsylvania remen Tuoesday? A ' JARAL mm andi ing.” aR Ur. jor General Co for Hancock's gall lant service 1d thank, him 20 on —— i ———— To Republicans, We ask every candid, honest Repub~ lican, to read the articles marked No. 1, No. 2,No. 3,and No. 4. They contain the proof of Garfields perjury, bribery, corruption, and shielding of corrupt ras- cals, from the official record. Those re- pablicans who shamelessly declare they will vote for Garfield no matter how bad his record, from reading these arti- cles can see at least they have a man ac- cording to their tastes, and will vote ac- cordingly. np ny to Pp: % Rt ad Ce is not end ade once m wan XROW on 3 Dpeonie rr pI MP S——— The Hatchet vs 329, It is the boast of America, and plant ed in all our primary school books, that Washington, when a lad, could not tell a Lie. It is the boast of republicans now, that Garfield when a man, could swear to a lie, and they carry 329 as a buiton- hole boquet as their signet of his perjury which they intend to indorse by voting for him, noney or u 0 rder system. where Ha creatur ITS, ad " of pees | Our regular army has little hold mo upon the affections of the people of to- day, and its superior officers should certainly, as far as lies in thei r power, legally and with righteous intent aim to defend the right, which to us is THE LAW, and the institution which they represent. It is a well-meaning insti- tution, and it would be well if it should have an opportunity to be rec~ ognized as a bulwark in support of the rights of the people and of THE LAW.—Hancock to Sherman, Decem- ber, 1876. t ire. an mel P $ tool tions and 1 frie nw + 4) ut Le ETTYSBU RG 8 TURNED OF PENNSYL- HANCOCK, AT GI ED THE DAY, ANI REBEL ARMY O1 PENNSYLVANIAN WILL] O UNGRATEFUL AS T0 VOTE] AGAINST HANCOCK, A 3 OWN STATE? pg The Ruin Democracy Would Bring. SON OF OUR | Vote For Curtin. Every democrat who desires toseethe democratic majority maintained in the lower house of Congress will vote for Curtin. Every democrat and honest republic can who desires to see expenditures cut down 25 to 40 million per year, by Con- gress, will vote for Curtin to maintain the democratic power in congress, Every democrat who desires to recog- nize eight years hard and faithful ser- vice in the democratic ranks, will vote for Curtin, Benator Bayard Saturday night to the business men Philadelphia. The crowd wi as too for the hall, and a meeting outside to be organized, too. Er other | things discussed this able advocate of | Democracy was the point urged by the opposition that Demos would injure the business interes the country. Under this heading he said : Since the first Monday December 1875, there bas been a Democratic m - | jority, and, as you Pennsylvanians know, a Democratic Spea ker. [Applause i hen 1 w a check un | delivered a speech | Of | t by RUCUERS of | ratic all ¢ 01 of semen Clearfield Murray A Hater or Foreigners, Lawyer Murray, of Clearfield, the re- Piblicn candidate for congress, is one of tho small minded, narrow idead “native 3 been in power to beer and tions has Had ruin come He had the figures in would not tire the audience with the | det He would only say that from 1875 to 1880 according to the fignres the Treasury—comparing these years to the Jast—and, added Mr. ard, they will be the last applanse cheering )—the last of Republican trol—there has been save d to the ple in the three Departments Iodian and Naval, wi thin a few ands of $6: 2,000 000, A 1) Hse speaker stated the peared and subsi been hirer ¥, a1 the Republican Senate Executive who had piace This Case Bavard went according t 0 the 1 Dem Americans” whose hatred for is hand, but the naturalized citizen partakes of the epirit of Native Americanism that rais- ed the terrible mob in Philadelphia in 1843 against foreign born citizens. In a speech at Brookville, Mr. Murray vented his native American, know noth- ing spleen against the foreign born citi- zen, and clinched it by a declaration that the foreigner should be required to live in this country 21 years before he can vote, Voters who hold naturalization’ pas pers will please note this, hater of foreigners is the man running against Gov. Curtin for congress, It is a pitty Murray did not live in the days of the alien and sedition laws- he would bave | been a worthy champion of the tyranny | Jun: : practiced under the elder Adame in that | as day, i! pf Let the na‘urelized voter I Murray on next Tuesday and vote for|s Curtin, If we an Let the naturalized voter rem smber | sball ali be very that the whole system of our liberal | ta be 1 Naturalization law: is the work of the DC CrESrS. democracy, and that if the party of} would-be-congressman Murray had the doing of it, no foreigner would have any rights which a republican is bound to respect. con- Pa - Of Awa 3 11g ‘id Folia oir § to ich at viminisg * vn “I like Jefferson’s way of ing tion; it suits our down ail horsehael tied his horse to a rail anc was auiy sworn, then rv Exoscutive Mansion, and took gion, He inaugurated him bv taking the oath of office. is no other legal inauguration system, I was not in favor « miliary | suction in South Caroling ecently, | and if General Ruger had telegraph ed | to me, or asked for advice, I would] have advised him not under any circumstauces to allow himself or his troops to determine who were the lawful members of a state legislature, —Hancock to Sherman, December, ence, mn (ie { ars smtp sn A “The great Principles of American Liberty are still the lawful Inheritance of this People, and ever should be. The right of trial by Jury, the Ha~ beas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, the Freedom of Speech, the Natural Rights of Persons, and the Rights of Property, must be preserved.” Extract from Order-of Gen’l Hancock, ov. 29, 1867.1 mens + QP Morante ~Hon, Lewis OC. Cassidy, the silver. tongued orator, of Philadelphia, will en- tertain & o multitude at Be llefonte on Fri- day. 10 of FOE RARE ® a0, kK. Forilonosi Republie | CRIN, hi gh d some ] for war, jobbory Membere of Cox Ian outed loudest a vig rous prosecution of the ¢ivil ware ts 18 ainted with 1 the sale before a year ort fi on | Heer or ag direoti wive or other valuable con Jrom any persor wr procuring or aldi fo procure any we from the tment thereof, i Sty wwernment 0 recliy OF fi ives, property takes, rece Or agrees (Orel ney, mo ot ates for x J the Unite ! and mem ber of ( direet ndirectly, ive mber, | i 3 YOars | : hve easter: 1@ third of ment agency. gh went to Ww the comprehensive plan n of svised by Boss der was d fice Into a den o friend of Henry me He hi t) 0 in of object the real h and he s weceeded, gest man ur friends believe, eal hard! ard field fying. reason & fact { ry. realize th us, il ti ei come | 1 1at we have Genera is rare and very tions Wi gratl $ } ’ i ’ of 1 the case | when for time I heard anything at it. | two d urn. TERR i arsons 8 Sih «¢ yroceeded witl lays b a fi accordin gto Garfield's | wh at he calls his “j ment « ys he labo hn Oust n the 10th | t in the DeGolyer Case | “hi is was hard work for a ! sady been determined.” I » Was served by 3 Hy e even day awarded y I § ards 8 of wood DeGolves AVE. No. HE { on such streets wh to be mor iths from « “An addi juare yards he treats ole within five h 1a t date. tional amount of ill be aw: ded LEAH) you a8 Se = There 1 Chittenden and ‘so did “Garfield nited States Ap- grounds,” viel LG Si when he said, ries the purse of the U y Chi irms AD of the Committee on pria The er on the his check k for $5.0 '2, about three idered in the I fof on. acl was awarded to De 21st of June, and Garfield got 0 on the 12th of July, weeks after, Whe ht of Chittenden’s lent nore go Gol- y 1 Hi 5 iY, LHC followi ng, ¢ . J depenacant Wa re 3 {11 A Apa ting APOE Cols r Habilitie d tales, beyond riations previous. | td of ¥ incurring further [6 £1 tracting or on behalf of the Unity the amount of appro; i ly made by Congress.” Who will say that Garfleld did not earn that five thousand dollar bribe? Who will charge him with being unfaith- ful to his ring employers? And who will deny that he is amenable to the penalties of imprisonment and fine, un~ der the act of le 16, 18627, No. 2. Re opublic ven Voters, Di tu tes E GOLYER Facts as Ios Gago THE JOR, tablished by the Chis Louris, iGioorge R. Chile McClellan et al, | gounty Fhe style of the ense mn agent, Robert 183, Clrenit Court, Cook foie 1 On the 10th day of June, 1874, Emory \. Storr filed a declaration in writing rt, asking for $100,000 against | er & Co, as Chittenden’s share fthe profit had with the f the eity of employ rney CRBO, Works « Wo Golver & Co, Httle nan their att Swe! the lefenc 181 otal waa void upon its ntract was 1 AS wird of "ub shington i Senatoy le filed an ar in gu ann ace t ¥ Against MO paid of Congress, fur BN Han nn pel of Public Works at Wash ive Det Ce y, Lhe cone On the 10th of June, 1875, an or @ court upon } , Lhe answer Ue CU 2 wn ise of the $5.0 James I, a momber rasa IR Lil ton toy yer alarm repiy or demur to hl red : i} an Farwell, a, i considera. | { the case, overruled the demurrer. | ion no appeal was takes ! to tl NEWCO! careful 01 rom this ia fh 3 i of having : Cong I ! on Al pre Representa. tl ES A airman of Faw fons in the , for his intl 2 Giolyer pavem The declaration st dyer & Co, they got $3 50 per avement, and that per var | ANRWEer | ited f “ATL Hot Oo nee ng nt contract job, es that the pro were $404 LOO, gquare yard it ¥ secun ta L only cost them 3 ly avers that Gars A iol WA The demurrerad. | Judge Farwell held that contract illegal WO gu, walivag as fac t. nits that tar! His bi perintendix the ¥ gre pl 3 ¥ { now taway, but Xo. 3. READ, y Perj 1 re gard Mr, Gare Facts i Lhe grou vith Mr. Ames to take Mobilier stock, the same. Mr. per cent, em for a row divi- price bal Ror roc the eighty go bonds and sold tl cent, and pe IR ther ivi iden y8gyven Pe r d » x ich, t with $40 ‘A ierest, Ici a ock My if va, [1bid, page 2274.1 RFIELD HELPS ROBESON. March 1. 1878. Mi iL ¢ Committed id the TO On OF ! Ac! { 0 W h tg! nan on Nava. \ FUo8 March 8, for t ot notihe resolution ¢ Naval motion was two ig moved tos per EO Al ond hy the ining be lacks read UDO? mn ® AfMalre cone defeated thirds ware mitlos Sof The the ne tobeson COBRSATY Garfleld orded in the {5th Gen Ped [Record, part 8, 84 session gross, page 2000 | El.iVH CONNEOTION THE NORTHERN PAC] RAILROAD JUB of the most notorious jobs of WITH FIO Une the pes to authorize the Railroad Compa: tt 16 construction é passed its bil wher to Lhe | first, and aver Hou @, il was referred Lo Railroads, by Mr, Led Ros back } WH! Leur or ty one company. | mores) t failed to ie iat more land wou id of the peo; © Alt} importa effect would |} upon the interests oule, ! utmost! 6 Lo operate di of scores of] he friends of the measure | ing off debate. 1s opponent i ing Ger ’ +N naw the first lthustering was in ustering wa € 3 #8 no : ay ting on part to l mat niy to x th y ingle measure ir hich would # iH b resoiulion 0 Ox , and of acres it MAY be Ir 6.000 000 to phraseology fan * May 25, WR S10 OTR SN SOARS Se. in ho WHAT TO WEAR! Wo have catalogued below a vory fow of THE POPULAR STYLES IN DRESS GUODS, ur immense stock of AUTUMN DRESS TEX. v8 bean purposely omitted, AAA A SA oo mm people do not want a congroas like Clear watches for fnforta- paper, then bounced them ike a spider docs a fly, Sach alo some f the doings of lawyer Marry fi Claar This Is not the character @ A. ©, will fori fo land fo! inte Marray, who men's raider Sma s ira; Take 3, vies ha 0] von vole 80 Anis 3 friend Ve Wa show LUPIN 8 COLORED MERINOS, Cholos Bhades), At 50, 624 aad 76 cents 44. INCH EHOODANS (Exooliont values), At 02, 756 eta. and $1.00, MEDIUM PRICED DRESS GOODS. We made vary iarge and desirable con. tracts with manufacturers, and have many | things that cannot be found elsewhere in’ the United States. We have NOVELTY DEPART MENT We shaw the Ol wim MOUCHOIR GOODS, Wool and Silk, ult 4 Bild Cas Hier In All Wool, Diieas ii THIC ors AND BHOODES, With fanev satin borde re "LAITY and Basket of the laboring classes? i ur district #tornoy a indus 4, houest and boars wn un * + me for Heinle Tricet, wo. that gislature you i fist yin Laboring men, Jno, P, Harris in the le h Hye i who On mbe ll. Gephart add Mure | with you on that, oe - THE REASON WHY. Th of Kidnay- Worl is pros duced by its cleansing and p uriflying ae- nood, Where there ir a grav- olly deposit in the urine, or milkey, ropy urine frem disordered k dneys, + + remember, wi it will a4 Cashmar M "i w a LOWER PRICED PLAIDS y have superb ams an 8 hal LiSH ro asscriment GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC. At, 25 81, i} and 60 cents, Comprising some really besutiful fityles, and including some genuine bargains IN LADIES DRESS CLOTHS We show a vest varisty of FOULES, CASHMERE DRE LINDE ARDC ABIMIR, In Foreign Goods snd a4 A ND og F LA NRELC 10THSE Of domestie make Made expressly OF our own ¢ Irie #4 IN re order bi 4 “ ray are sound an Hy 200 Pleces MOMIE oLoTh al 624 ots; 44 inches Wide and Excellent Value. 00 Piece POWDE R OLOTHS at 75 ols. 44 inches Wide and Ch Choles Colorings. aces MOMIE CLOTH at 80 ets. 34 inches Wide, Splendid Weight. 800 Pieces MOMIE CLOTH at 81 els. 22 inches Wide, Worth 873 ela. 100 Pisces . WO ALF AC ECASHMERR at 87} ets. LOR FRENCH FAB- 26 inches Wide, Good Value, RICS i GRANITE CLOTHS st 371 cls. 4 inches Wide, Very Cheap. 50 Pleces BROCADES at 81 ets. 84 inches Wide, Worth 871 els. 800 Plece: BROCADES st 25 ots, 23 inches Wide, Choice Designs, 100 Pleces ALPINE TRICOTS st 21 cts. 23 inches Wide, Very Stylish. 100 Pieces PINORETTA MOMIES st 25 cts. 23 inches Wide. New and Choice Styles. an aces MOMIES AND ARMURES st 20 ots. @ tonie effect i | i : tures Constipation and piles read. it Ww ithe + fail, ily yield to lis eathartie and healing pow ——— ounters, Just Ope ning ANEW STOCK FOR F all and Winter AT i { BOLID CO We sh IN MA NEW ARMU RES IN TRICOTS. IN MOMIES, IN FACONNEE IN © HEVRONS, IN BIARRITZ, N POWDER CL« IN CORDRSIES. IN RAYURES. INGRANITE CLOTHS, AND CHOPPED CHECKS. Ea« THINGS | CENTRE HALL, ‘ PA. z sll Uris en ©0; 0 in for compris ti west shades of Bronze, P {51 nat, ne , Xo, Ol | 2 inches Wide, Elegant New Designs. 45 Pieces E- AL L- WOOL DRESS CLOTHS at 25 ets. | hes Wide, in Blue, Green, Brown. Grey and Plum Colors. hd CASHMERE ANDMERINO D . SN owis the Time Sas FOR BARGAINS IN | INCH © ASHMERES, ALL COLORS) R2 me DEY GOODS | INCH CAE MERE ” AL LL COLORS fir le’ ie INOTIONRS, FANCY GOODS, | s6-INCH ee lm ake the AL I COLORS! jn ie | READY-MADE SUITS, 88. INCH ( el a J LORS HATS, 3 BOOTS AND SHOES “GROCERIES| | HARDWARE, CARPE’ ETC. E1C., AT LOWER THAN EVE i : i 3 i i : close % h eh, early in the ollowing 20 Pieces GERMAN FRANCIES st 20 ots. Never before sold less than 31 cots, 0 Pieces GERMAN FANCIES at 25 ots. Cost fo import 81 els. 60 Pieces $ ARM ULES st 623 ols; Wool) 1a black and 1 e plore, cost 85 ets, to mfg. ae 6-4 CHEY BONS SHMERES 8- INC uo ART MEIER, ALL COLORS] At ‘ i A501 oes. in Phils Sa 623 ots, ior gir orings evershown at the lowest prices tie ve — VWould be All We LETH els, ~ bh examine any of the above and cannoli spare the time nec® delphia, we shall be pleased to send you samples and £ ou desire lo CREATY for 3 your orders thr MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT- & CLOTHIER, igh our »| PRICES iR STRAWBRIDGE EIGHTH AND MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. is extended and as tavitation generally to Stock and prices, beat suywhere, Cordial the Public rieshoes f the {t hey capnot | A a5 ofl ITS Mace Hino de ier tern 8 whe a che oh n the 1 Mr. Garfic 4 1 th 3 ’ . gadance of NO. 4. GARFIELD, Ry = T0 IES | NATU¥ VOTES TO SHIELD RASCALS. | —— [t From the Official Record. N THR BIDE | 1 | - THE Nh tha nown that SWINDLES 1874 and | were made tha efalcation if not actual] n with the Bureau of] Freedme and Abandoned | . 12, 187 }, A communica. ned by the Secretary of War wit | y the Hq lepresentatives : eso detaleations and {3 wall 0 “18 Woll XK ous 1] 1875 charges freely { there had been great d robbery Refugees, On Dec in connectic n 8 g use of to ti n. 0. 0, Howard and others tion od offered a reso in the Ho ‘That the letter of the Sec~|! rot with accompanying reports (Wir jjurant-General and Inspector rlat odefal ral O. O, Howard, be res the Committee on Military Af natructions to report a resolution for the trinl by military courts martial of any offi of the army impli cated thereby.’ Thi epublicans, 8l ut th or, re ng to th ation gadier Gong 3 21 id LO fairs with providing Cars ition a stir among the is resol created and a moti trike o ein It was d Gen, Garf recorded as voting in| @ affirmative, and thus added to preven itt this s ioee Cor RToss| mn tructions, was made tol carried, an eld is th fim f y investigation of lored people. nan 1 da the ele Congr 1 3 Shang gil Tueiday, Febr ‘ ngre nal Record, ) ith Cor NKre #8, 8d su pages 2010 and 2016 ] The order of arrest was adopted however, in spite of the fillibustering. As it was late in the session and there was not much prospect of getting a report from the Committee on Judiciary, Mr, Springer the next day presented a resolu- tion of impeachment against Seward, Mr, gion, sndments that & pracilic Nort rejected, tals ® + LARC AWAY : power of the rporati wore amondmonls was one requiring anny {ports to be nr So ret ary of Qn, nade by the company the Interior of the Y on of the ro this also The bi amd i was fins Mr. i Northor n the the Aulention fact in debate. them that bill sh this reason: A company ha known as the Lake Superior and Puget Sound Land Company, in which all the principal ground floor stockholders o { the| Northern Pacific were Subyreatid, ny was eolectin th wad v ratiroad lobby floor of the House every day bill was under was repeatedly It ¥ PASS tl #1 1 g ndme Garfield voting for it Pacific WHS i L calied to tl was a vital matter with| and for ould pass, i bee al the n formed! all le along 1 I als and acquiring title not only ed to the railroad company, army of hired squatters was fraud: preempling the even numbered flown sites y to the lands grant but with an ulently secC tions near to the town sites which Thus the men pid all the lands granted to the company, ol it wore gobbling up those reserved to set lara fiers, they | pl ing not pany were locating this huge job were req and by the bill which Garfield helps them they have made good to the] railroad company hose which they were stealing with their tt my of were to sited squnilers, - To Workingmen. ative \e It (Om. Bit ors or. It makes and cles: It cures d | fallingsout of the hai tha nutritive nou a) Liti ef (Dy | unkurpas most eCcor ed to the public, a time, maki od omical preparation ever it GCs remnin wi JOOh ic 03 ymmande men, and Oily ion necessary. 1b ie re by eminent medionl o1li y endorsed by Lhe State Assays wr of Massachusolis he po pulari Ly f Hall's Hair Renewer has increased ith the test of many years, both in this country and in foreign lands, and it is now known and used in sll the civilized countries of tho world. bh For Sar E BY ALL DEAL, ERS, lp Election, next Tuesday, don't you forget Lad &t 2nd. And 10,000 BUSHELS CORN. 10,000 BUSHELS BARLEY. 10,000 BUSHELS OATS. {0,000 BUSHELS RYE. » » ; ¥ ) . chest Cash Prices will be Paid. king my COAL YARD this season with nothing but the VERY BEST QUALITY of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. Cool Yard and Grain Elevator at rear of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. y &f ¥ GIVE IT A TRIAL. 30sept. tf. a a NNN S & A LOEB. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED i { Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, better Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready- made “Clothing i in the United Sta es, and equal in every w(respect to the work of any merchant tailor in any of our large cities. | Prices fully as low a ally sold in Bellefonte. | Mothers, bring in your Children, from 4 years s up, and [examine our ass ortment of CHILDREN’S WEAR. S. € A LOEB Fine Clothiers, and dealers in General | Murehandise, Jsept tf JOSTET TER, y Harris §& Co. CELEERATED ARE SELLING VERY g REAPER SECTIONS and APERS, | cs of Farming Tools, ‘hands of oo RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES + 10 any str SPI WOUT'S AY FORKS, ’ ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, As weil as «il kinds of HA I D- Ww ARS E, to meet all demands in ordinary slop-shop work—usu- & | | or is| Nestor dl! wal at meh Hs i we! We x hry a Mental and : Lo 11 How 1 Ost nw t i s erected | n of Bperma tore iantary Seminal Lo 1ysieal Tacapanity . Jus. rhe ris . ind 8 op clearly dewaonst ul practice, thi se! abuse may | mode of cure al vig hy saad i wl i won tho ay be randy ically I Lenture sia tik and every m Ela th |” Sent under seal, na » post-pald, on raceipty star Ape. Address the Pabilstore THE CULV} Ann St., Box, hie ¥ Joate' aa, ¢ Men tieness ining out sid elec (oul ter what ! ry ply, priv vate: i : dy hie ad fom a thirty Ew alarming Heally cured; © sump, ou Hain every sullere ay cure Rime Af And all kinds in 1d : L er of six 0 wy RWELL ME HF x N aw fork, 1 & Cost Otilce 1086, Toet ly. I Jo money when th ored, there. ul 4 il wi) ro BARR: % CO, Bellefonte, ————— oS ————— I — ———. ———————— \ HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE ALL, ANTFACTURE of - Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips . Flynots, and also ke eps on hand Cottor POR bo Nets, ete. Prices low as any where else 11 kinds of repairing So The best stook always kepton hand. Al} work war. ranted. A share of the public patrons Kindly solicited. tock, tf 2 own vu tows, 83 Outi Tres 8 reskin your os in your D062 A {Jou wast a business! 88X can 8 ety from \ W ir Bue Who Miways take AG¥Vatage of the good chances for) ney at Ro oflered Aouatally boo mo | while tt 2 ¥ y Ny Lait i* erty Wo bays apd eb la So work Ge us eight in oh own re ™ (Ha Re DLUBMBOsE Wil nay nos Bt aan ten 3 diary wages, Wo fun ihn - 3 isles at aToM ACH all that you need, froe, i mak mon vary y evidence nearly phoie Yme * " : 22 i i» ul th a « Full information and sl ha ut 13 needed thirty yoars show that t 15 Bitters is a ¢ ers 4 ddcoss STINS! IN & UC Wud us Bi a froo. Ftnin re nedy tor malarial disease, as we! n W. RHINE. Deo: AVN BG, 3 | a8 its surest preventive; “that it eradicates Tens ’ found at bs office ne residence | dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint land nervousness, counteracts a tendency Ey sf aloiony Biraet, three doors § i atietonte a b t : ! to gout, rheumutism, urinary and uterine fo | disorders, that it imparts vigor to the fooy ble, and cheers the mind while it invigors! “JERBY MILLER RBER AND HAIRDRESSE—in ish You de | mak ue Wea iy {Och rem of at wiiah parse bon LLERONEE, + Mr Gust Lyon and Miss Paulene Lyon, of our firm have heen in Phila- delphia and New York, for three weeks, buying Fall & Winter GOODS. | We have just opened the largest and most complete stock of OVERCOATS that have ever been brought to town, without exaggera- tion At Least $1900 Worth. Ulsters, dark bule Beaver, Re- versible CHEYV- IOT, that you can turn and wear on both sides. It is well worth your while to see our stock before buy- ing. The most com- plete stock of Fine Dress Suits, Busi- ness Suits and com- mon Suits. A Brown Beaver Overcoat at $5,25. A Brown Beaver ditto, better at $6- 25. Just opened a line of Childrens Navy Blue and Plaid Kilt Suits, Call before buy- ing elsemhere, LION & (0 Mot Hho body. Wb : 4 Deal Jon or sale by all Druggists and Dealers ont of the bankhuilding, All kt fiy, {a fashionable wile genora
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