The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1880, Image 2

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    The Centre Reporter.
ARRAS PR
esr snnens EDITOR
FRED. KURTZ ..... eon weves
commana (3
4, 1880.
Orxrre Harn, Pu., Nov. §, 1830
The republicans on Tuesday did not
vote in the old fashioned way a8 free
men. but had to vote the ticket with a
marked heading, as ordered bythe com:
mittee and to intimidate men under
employ.
lah!
When men can not vote any bats
marked ticket--freemen in the nort1 =
it beats any alleged southern bulldozing
vet reported.
- ny
he Chinese letter is coming cl er
and closer to Garfield. Philp who was
prosecuted for libel is proven innocaut,
while Jewell, Garfield's chairman has
been caught in the attempt to bribe the
publisher of Truth to swear that the lat
To this attem) tof
Mr
tor was not genuine,
Garfield's manager at new bribery,
Hart. editor of the Truth
The election
has mace a
sworn affidavit, is Over,
but republican voters can ponder uver
this infamous revelation,
sss oo A peo nonin
Tuesday
never [
Pennsvalley democrats, on
did their duty nobly, They
ter.
SRLS
mons pr .
The prevalence of malarial fever in
regions never before infected by if is
nzzling the doctors “beyond all tell ¢.
The disease has invaded even the fa
mons Berkshire Hills of Massachuos t
and how to account for its preseace
there nobody can imagine, The Boson
Post thinks the thaory that the mal ri
is due to a perm originatiog in decay -
vogetation a reasonable one, and that
this will account for the spread of the
disease to perfectly healthy locaiit es
Bat whatever the true explanation bay
it sadly observes, the fact seems be-
yond gnestion that this curse is upon
New England, almost to tha extent of an
epidemic in some places,
: rl esl pens
Professor Harrington,
announces the discovery by himself, on
September 30, of a new comet. Pro‘es-
sor Swift, of Rochester, who caugh A
few & sto len views of the celestial visitor
on the lowing evening,
in the clouds, describes it as a wonder
ful comet of sudden appearance, witl
tail over two degrees long, and distir ct
eS
Iv visible to the naked eye. It was then
is,
be,
I
oving easterly som
He thinks it nay
NOW S00N AX-
towards Delia,
three degrees da
be the great comet of 1812,
pected.
THE COLO
m
ll
GNE CATHE DR AL.
Cologne celebrated with great pong
and jovousness last week the comyple-
tion of her famous Cathedral, which las
been for more than six hundred yer
in process of construction. The eerenio-
nies were participated in by the Emue
ror and Empress of Germany, the King
Of Sax ony, P ace Laitpo id, of Bavaria
: ine Wi liam, of War Rlambury, sad
aT presentatives of royal The
document recording the com enon PEs
signed by sixty-five prin ices and hizh
digaitaries before it was placed in tae
keystone of the tower. The Emperor
made a speech, conciuding, “May this
spendid monument remain, by the grece
of God, as a promise of peace in ill
lands.” The now finished Cathed sl
e third erected on the same sie
and b as been worked upon by twer ts
ons of men. It stands as one of
re mart interesting and notable char:h
buil Idings i in the world.
A Mp ——————
CHAR GE D WITH PARRICIDE.
Harrisburg, Pa. Oct. 1880 A
Young man named Long, of Northaa
berland county, but residing near Unic p-
town, Danphio county, was placed n
Jail at Sapbury yesterday for the mi r-
der of bis father, aged eighty. The cld
man was foand dead on Thaorsday wi h
his head battered in. It is said the crirae
was committed by his son with a elub,
The cavse of the murder is believed to
have originated in an order of Court
compelling the son to support the fatl er
which the son was not inclined to do.
A
A FUNERAL NPC 3SSION
ANTS
A
8!
is th
on
30
. ¥
OF
One day a little boy of mine, about fear
years oi , boing 1g tired of olay, threw hin
self down on & grassy mound to rest.
Shortly after, I was startled by asuddwn
scream My instant thought was that sone
serpent had stung him. I flaw in horror to
the child, but was at once reassured
seeing him covered with soldier ants,
whose nest he had laid himself down
Numbers of the ants were still clinging io
him with their forceps, and continuing to
sting the boy. My maid at once assist «d
me 1n killing them. At length, abou:
twenty were thrown desd on the grousi
We then carried She boy indoors. In
about balf an hour afterwards, I returned
to the same spet, when [ saw a large nun
ber of ants surrounding the dead ones. 1
determined to watch their proceedings
closely. I rollowed four or five that start d
from the rest toward the hillock a sheet
in which was an ants’ ne t.
This they entered, and in about five mi
utes thay reappeared, followed by others
All fell into rank, walking regularly mi ¢
slowly two by two, until they arrived a
the spot where lay the dead bodies of the
goldier ants In a few minutes, two of tle
ants advanced and took up the dead body
of onc of their comrads; then two others
and go on, uatil sll were ready to maren
First walked two ants bearing a body, thin
two without 8 burden; then two othe
with an other ant, and #0 on, until the lire
was extended to sbout forty pairs. Then
the procession moved slowly onward, fol.
lowed by an irregular body of about tse
hundred ants. Occasionally, the two laden
anis stopped, and laying down the decd
ant, it was taken up by the two walkirg
unburdened behind therm; and thus they
arrived ata sandy spot near theses. The
body of ants now commenced digging with
their jaws holes in the greund, into each
of which a dead ant was laid, where they
labored on until they had filled up tle
ants’ graves. This did not quite finish ti ¢
remarkable circumstances attending this
funeral of the ants. Some six or seven of
the ants had attempted to run off without
performing their share ofthe task of diy:
ging: thess were caught and brought back
when they were at once killed upon tle
epot. A singular grave was quickly du,
and they were all dropped into it.—Frank
Buckland.
re com ess fp wot
AN ENRAGED HUSBAND SHOOT:
ING Hl+ WIFE AND HER
BETKAYENW,
‘Wyethaville, Va., Oct 25.—Mr. Fran ¢
Allison, n well-known merchant of Woor -
land, Carroll county, not long ago took a
voung man hy the name of Hawks nas »
partner in his business. They kept 1
country store. Recently Allison began 1)
gugpect that Hawks was too intimate wit)
his wife, and on Monday he eet a trap bv
which he fastened the guiit on both «lf
them beyond doubt. He told his wife 01
Saturday morning that he had to go awa 7
to aitend {o some business and would oct
be able to get back before Tuesday nizh
Instead of going away he secreted himse [
until night. He returned to his house after
bedtime, and entered the room occupied by
Hawks, in the rear part of the store, which
building was in close proximity te his ree.
idence. Here he discovered his wife an:
Hawks together, and drawing & revolver
killed Hawks instantly, and shot his wif
through the breast and abdomen, mortally
wounding ber. He left their bodies on thn
floor and surrendered himself. Hawks
was about twenty-five years of age, ana
Mrs, Allisen thirty~three. The yonng
m
mn
distance off,
man was handsome and very popular, and at ILDING
ail parties in the affair belong to the first
families in thisteoction ol the Siate, entitled
The act
Cortnin AsReCiAtions
ssi A — .
Commonwenlth the
SHOT DEAD IN CHURCH, of
Charlotte, N. , Oct 20.-A ourk
accident occurred burch | od, '
corporations and
ns | | and {0 oO
passed
page Hd
in ac
The ecle | 1s
als
and fatal
building in Rock’ Hill we
last night
lection plate was being passed around,
ter an earnest exortation had been made
the
ng man in the
nt,
minister's
for money to help Christian cause
Tames Gooch, a you
gation, did
moved by
VRE
hair
appeal,
{
not have and
the
arrow ten cet
Th
nisto!
A CO
he
x In Aman
fused,
from his p
attempted to d m
naxt to him
then took a
offarad it as collateral
he man ™ (Gooed
ocket and
The man too
. . 0
pledge, and while examining it the waa)
m went off
of Grooch,
i. wv }
nroug
tantly,
mding a
killing h
rain im ins
a»
The Dartwall {
it comt yriable
nd did
yorly,
bh
not manig
thou
®
naight
enough to those who
tha aot
i §
sid
axoited by
Rea
t pale and
samatimes sean aL a
wistful expression whenever
dren at play led to the b
a priso This
months, Then an agent of the
tha Pravention of Cruel
want to the house and asked |
nar, want
{
ty
He was assure
investigata
was in; but h
the
and uit
! x
hall clothed
garrat foun i
y
for:
noglecte
Nn TALS,
5
WAS
gnawed bonas in & corner showed Lb
had been fod like a wild ba
was no better than a pigsty, T!
their niece
said that sha was
ta give any
her,
for their
reason
GET OUT DOORS,
Tha close fnoment
yw Be
wore,
oon
gives the operatives
poor appetite; langu i
pasar blood,
Nrinary
and madicin
tham unless they
Hop Bittars,
especially for
1}
"Rett's,
i, sunshine
st but
dance of hea
Foster Files
an Informat
Against The Agitators
Dublin, 3
Qetober 23.1
on the best authorit hat
hief secretary for Ireland,
formation to~day charging a number
prominent members of the land
with conspiracy, and
for their arrest will |
early next week,
In view of the diffienl
a verdict from an Irish ju
be the intention to apply
bench for a change of venne and
the accussed for trial before an
ary. The government
his power under the new
A Its exere he recar
ral revolutior )
ald rlace the agits
of the Ex
ers of th
are tried
am
Mr,
Swore an
leagt
that applicat
we made to the court
tv © obtaining ?
ry i
y the
18 said
aneen’
Queen §
laims
ie
w
They » 1] y
positions in I and Mo
I feared that grave tr
arise on the arrest of the Irish |
The British press isnnanime
porting the w.easnres whi
ment proposes to Cl
Even journals w hich have hit}
recated any extraordioary proceedir
now admit that some act absolute -
ly necessary, The Freeman's Jourps!
wsgerts that the government 18 rein i
to assent to the of newspaper i
articles in the indictment hills. In the
cases of certain journals in Dahlin, Mex-
ford, Tralee, Roscommon, Galway and
Maro, whose are
of the land leagne, it was fin
ly settled, in consultation with law |
officers, that they should be indicted. |’
The list of the leaders who are to be}!
prosecuted is now settled, but dori
the week which will elapse before the
proceedings are begun there may
startling changes, The Freeman's Jour
nal adds :— “The indictment against th
land | league will include 200
the drafted testi money of :
aud various newspaper artic
nster,
is
sin e0y
he go
L 3 + 4
IUCR O00 Agia
fon 18
1
incision
als
mem hers
Hy virtoad- |
the
proprietors
speeches, | ‘sa
esses Ba
”"
350
.» pp
The Catawiss
DENVER'S DISTURBANCE,
The Aroused Citizens Taking Things | u
Into Their Own Hands .
“4 prem
Denver, November 1. — Early this morn.
Ye RR DOS
oned fort
ing a party of rieters raised a disturbance | h
near the postoffice, but within ten minutes |
t was estimated that 1,000 citi
nll armed, were on the gr
rioters al that point we »d and sent! *
to jail. Several bundred ts
heen sworn out by the officers, and hetwaon | |
two and three hundred
The city is co
secure against an
nearly |
4
Zens,
ound and all the |
re arrests
warrants have | SM
t3 have hog
made.
the indignation among all
and earnest Should lawlessnes
self in form,
un Bon ibtedly be
ard most convincing means
such emergencies.
| elasses i
an
or at any point,
y wil
checked by thestearnest
3s employed in
horrow
and
by
isin hers
. bo»
New York, October 28 —Mrs. Lincoln
widow of Abraham Lincoln, arrived from
Europe yesterday and is quite ill at the
Clarendon hotel.
rate of premium
THE GAME AND FISH LAWS.
Deer, except spotted fawns, may
he killed from October 1 to Deceni- |
her 16. Penalty 850. Dogs running] Little
deer may be killed by any person, ex-
cept in the counties where such hunt-
ing is permitted by special acts,
Squirrels may be killed from Sep-
tember 1 to Janoary 1, Penalty $5
for each squirrel
labbits can be taken from October
15 to January 1+ Penalty 85.
Wild turkeys can be taken
October 15 to January 1.
£5.
srrisburg
i. Smith arguir
for
ter the argum
id
ded the CAR in
1dge El
im em
rate or pr
i}
than the amount I
*
from ;
Penalty Garfield
diers are ahead,
No’ wild fowl, whichincludes ducks,
geese, pigeons, ete.,, can be killed bes
tween May 15 and September 1, un
der a penalty of $10.
Woodcock may be killed from July
4 to Januaryfl, and upland or grass
plover from July 15 to January 1.
Penalty 810 in each case.
Partridges may be killed from Oe-
tober 15 to January 1+ Penalty £10,
Pheasants may be killed from Oc. |, ard,
a ar
tober 1 to January 1. Penalty 810.1
iat! or ree to be killed | :
' » Cy | Warms
only inriogihe months of September, |
October and Penalty |
25 |
»
A good way
pets is to dip a «
water, and wring
dry with a good
the
and those li
cf
151
l=
the least.
| birds
are
Nove wber,
ht are;
wild |
atl orl
dor]
Nets, traps,s nares or torck lig
prohit bited to be used in killing
turkeys, partridges, woodcock,
reed birds, under a penalty
and aoy person may d
tripe, whenever found,
Sunday hunting or fishing
hibited noder a penalty of §2
it shall be lawfull to fish with fyke!
or hoop nets in any of the streams of |
this Commonwealth uninhabited by
brook or speckled trout, during the
months of March, April, May, Bep-
tember, October and November in
ach year: Provided, That the meshes
of said net ornets shall not be less than
one inch in size, and that said net or
nets shall not be placed at the confla-!
ence of any wing-walls, either nenly!
made or abandoned. Lio
on-water.
One-half the penalty goes to the in|
former
r
of
estroy such nets, |
ete,
i
1 ne
thet
away flies,
SOA D drives
Oud
grooming,
e
oars coal a bone |)
vs ' x g *
ies DY Drusning
Boil t
soft brush or clot!
act wo
of the «
Dower
{
ne
ih
g
Two
on
iy
Ont
or has a
can col
waned with
->
+
kill
ORTEC
it
a
towl
out,
hot iron,
It
ed,
horse w
off,
1
and rub
i alco oly
g
Yi.4
01s,
them over
hree or {ou
on
thin
initio
conier
in IRw
week
HIS WO
§, OVOr.
establish
ociation
in clean
i"
ill
of
fn
MILES,
K 280 Garfield 64
tireen O
Hnan fi
0d
Gaphart 206 Ha 0
BY ITFrAY { Th 180 1}
{Heo nla
THE ELECTION. |...
| fon!
NIN
PERJURER AND
TAKER ELECTED
DENT,
| Da hert
Curtin
9 i
11
111
10M
BRI
PRES]
A
wf
130
170
104
114
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1
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|
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Hancock
'
CRESS
44
urtin wi
phart 43
irray 42
sroen
Murray
ia rris
OLD CENTHR
AJORITY FOR
COCK,
200 3X EEAN"
1200 M {a bad
Ly
IENNER,
{
i
i
44 R
14: Garfie
PF Lireen
Murray
Harris
ELECTED. [Genhart 166 He
Ist Ra
HAR KIS.
142 Garfield
CURTIN TRIUMPHANTLY [0% 7
Ompson
Han ock
of Hancock
al
j41 Uireen
141 Murray
Harr
Lhom pson
Ra
=i
5K
A
is
i
A
[HE GARFIELD SHANGHAI];
CROWS OVER THE TRI. [U1
UMPH OF A CON-
YICOTi DD PER
JURER,
- -—
E HISTORY OF MED-
rmed sul h
Wide
RAL,
Its
ARV To 1nv.
Deal
NEW ENTERPRISE
LEXANDER & CO.
AGRIJ SULTURAL IMPLEMENT
New Jersey |! gone f
New York has gone for 8 SE 1D D STORE,
ity. BELLEFONTE,
northern st
A
OF
RADS,
FORGE
LLL
FIELD
DON'T
BE SICK
YE],
YOU
oo
GAR-
AND
P IT.
* +
wr Hancock,
a 4
Grartield by
The other ates have gone! They mean by this all the name impo
for Garfiel
[CENT RECOUNTYOFFICIAL
IN76 and 18580,
them to be the best
HAR ROWS and
I a
KEAP
a latest im
MOWERS,
|BINDE RS
eit! LE
4 Ar d M
0
wer
es Com R 8
THE Ww ik KE L r R, 0 nbhin-
lad machine, is th st mach
kind in the ms t,
THE GREATEST
OF THE AGI
innd Binder.
lerfully §
Any bo
ine
I BPROVEME N1
# the Norristown Glenner
Cull and see iL. ER i& won
erfect
y
ie
twelve yoars 5) id,
10r=e, low an nd
thul any Reap or with ads fell
tL not only binds but ¢leans . and wi
ioe of the machine in one year
r up from the stubble th whi
}
with one
the grain
ivery will cut
will fo all
' pt
4 IL al
MeSHERRY
i or without
ow 0
THE
1 \
thor
iimeon....
Harris
foward........
Huston cee
Liberty...
GRAIN
broadoenst he
DR] LL.|
nd seed sowirt Ig als
rs t rd: |
all purposes in the murket
'HE GEISER THRESHER
SE P ARATOR The rep
i ’ Wi : ¥
80 well established th
1
tl
15 the rain or
4
AND
utaijon of this
at
hp le dor nol
ar in
eC
1
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(NK)
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(NX)
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(EX)
NN)
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0)
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(0
fe is we
nothing about it
Any person wants
{repairs for those ne
¥Y. lense oni}
y IOTOR
are the
ut the pe
know
i
Jd Nnead o
'
Rg one,
Ww in
CLOV ER
Age wr thi
Centre county
WAGONS ARRIAUES
and PHAE TONS
y colel
LLER
brated
We
JH
elol Hull
5 ar
BUGGIES
ts for the
LIN WAG
y ON K
tat ( of which is y We
» of the CORTLAND
UNG WAGONS, Car-
1 Bugg are
08 Ed i
rate
yl eas
OX)
as 1
mans
or ps
selon
pont's ngont
ie powder
prices; also
erop
to pay the
vh ite lime it
iral purpos 08 RY ob.
cult
Thompson
Fen
all oth
o ~Waoare their|
will 81 Hp ly!
ind true senles
auth.
' Gi wr fi nd
Lem
Gone 4 i west .
Murray i 4 \\ tend n lon to
Hinrris nowan anyihiu r ling
Thompson
Gray nna goo
RUSE [than an
Hancock 184, Gaclie a 98, Jiuks :
Green v4, Qurtin 176, Murray 98,
AIRBANKS' SCALES
in Usitre county und
+ }
rove
to call
h House,
leary from
larly the
tore rooms opposite the By
what wo
altendns nee
3iour
ve, and
more pati
5 1%
AAA i
8, Ball ofonte May 6, ALEXANDER & (9)
Verbal Promise.~A verbal prom:
{ise to pay the debt of another is withs
in the Statute of Fraude, and is void
[if made to the creditor, but not if
Pratt va. Bates
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIKR,
The Largest Retail
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
3
BARGAINS,
wc LJ
SILKS.
Directors of
o bo held persons
Account, ==
fa company are not t
ally hable to find cash for checks
drawn by them as officers of their
ompany upon the company’s bank,
and ‘which the bank may choose to
honor when the « ompany has no funds
at the bank.-—Beattie v. Ebury
Lord), 44 L. J, Charee,, 20; 7 L. R.,
H 1.C 102,
COLORED SATIN DE LYON AT $1.25.
all the fashionable colorings.
price is $2.00
In
The curret
BLACK BATIN DE LYON AT $1.50, Exira
, tio face. The real value $2.2 2 co |
very iE AXD SAN BTRIPES AT $1.6
n the most desirable medi dl i
Has been selling at 88.00 he Ng
- ee
ALMOST YOUNG AGAIN,
My mother was flicted a long time with
Ne iralg aand a dull,
dition of {
heavy inactive con.
. * * * *® ® *
LUPIN'S 36 INCH COLORED MERINOS At
OU cts. Extra heavy and the regular price
everywhere is 62} cents,
& whole system; headache, ner:
vous
rostration
{ 1, and was almost helpless,
}
YRIDIANE OF medicines
op did her any
good, Three months ago she began Lo use
iH 4] i Hers,
seen
3
BARGAINS
wilh such good effect that she
although
thera is
|
5
and foals vy oung
id We
ine ft tou
"i wants o Fl Th ENGLISH HALF-SILK FANCIES AT 25 ets.
Cost the importer 374 cents to land on this
side of the Atlantic,
think no
A
other medic ge in the family. ~
R. 1
- a
wh
§ ’ iy
nl rovidencs, Journal
Inthe great story 1 m=
i slorm Ake
hraged on
: 46 INCH BILK AND WOOL DRESS GOOD+
AT 75 cents. These cost $1.25 on the manu
fucturer's loom.
SRR RR RR ET RN AR RNR TERE RRR ER Ra.
: i
pena, piving between
I Lhe
« Pro
Oo
Inke
hicago and the
went
DRESS GOODS.:
*
t down with
No
the passengers and Lime
iy will show who and how many they
beyond & few that were known to
The time the
she was nearly midway
rails
That same Friday
florm known in vesars
north and engulfed
lon t d bh y
n WIRY ub ly eighty s u's, ¥® #* * * *
Was made,
: 46 INCH ALL WOOL BLACK CABHMERES
AT G5 cents. These are French goods ane
worth 75 cents
46 INCH ALL WOOL BLACK BHOODAS at
874 cents. A great bargain well ;worth $1.25
Were,
have heen on
3
BARGAINS
hoard inst
Haven and Chi Ryo,
{ing in fair weather,
severest
{swept down
tier
FERRE EARNERS EERE ae
IN
BLACK COODS.
from the
46 INCH SILK AND WOOL DAMABSSES A1
81.75; worth $2.25. Used much for trim-~
mings and overdresses,
SEsENa RR
DON'T GET THE CHILLS.
{ you are subject to A gue you must be
ure to keep the liver, bowels and kidneys
1 good free condition,
¥ * * » 3
When so, you will
he sale from all attacks. The remedy to C
dney~Wort. It is the best pre 3
ventative of ull malarial diseases that you
advertisement
LA DIES’ FLEECED LINED HOSE AT 25 e.
Full regular made and actually worth 374 ets,
CHILDREN'S SOLID COLORED MERINO
HOSE at 25 cents, In all sizes, These goods
must be seen to appreciate their cheapness.
use is K
Raa
Can take
BARGAINS
— iE a
HOISERY
[AN
enmnes
MEN'S ENGLISH MERI).O HALF HOSE At
474 cents. Full regular made and worth 50
cents,
CELEBRATED
EE
Sisal) —
OPEN LETTER.)
Harrisburg, Pa., October 1, 1880.
Geutlemen :—
1 thank you for filling my orders for Dry Goods so promptly and
Your system is perfeol, as ladies find they can with entire
safety, shop without the trouble of goiug to the city, and ean purchase from the
smallest artiole to hundreds of dollars worth, with entire satisfaction, through
your Mail Order Department, I am rure this mode of ihopping will become
general with consumers at a distance.
satisfactorily.
STOMACH
TTER
requirements of the
ophy which
perfe
racing
prevenlive
Very Respectfully,
M esere, Sirawbridge & Clothier, Mrs.
Philadelphia.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTIIER,
rations!
&l present pra-
¥ pure vegeixble
three important
# tonic, snd an
fortifies the body sgsinst
rates and re-vits the
yo wnd liver, and effects a"
o
2a
Mr Gust Lyon
and Miss Paulene
Lyon, of our firm
have been in Phila-
delphia and New
York, three
weeks, buying
Fall & Winter
GOODS.
We have just
opened the largest
for
chang Lhe enlire system,
i Con ion ’
| Drugeists and Dealers
generally
d
MARKET ST, TO FILBERT,
PHILA DELPHIA.
WANTED
BUSHELS CORN.
(0,000 BUSHELS BARLEY.
10,000 BUSHELS OATS.
(0,000 BUSHELS RYE.
Highest Cash Prices
10,000
will be Paid.
OAL ¢
GIVE IT A TRIAL. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
LAWRENCE L. BROWN.
Cool Yard and Grain Elevator at rear of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. S0sept. tf.
and most complete
‘steek of
:
GVERCOATS
that have ever been
town,
without exaggera-
tion
At Least $1900
Worth.
Ulsters, dark
buie Beaver, Re-
versible CHEY-
IOT, that you can
turn and wear on
both sides. It is
well worth your
NNN NN
SS & A LOEB.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED
Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, better
Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready-
made Clothing in the United Sta es, and equal in every
respect to the work of any merchant tailor in any of
“our large cities.
Prices fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work—usu-
3
and
Mothers, bring in your Children, from 4 years s up,
examine our as ssartment of CHILDREN’S ‘WEAR.
while to see our
stock before buy-
ing.
The most com-
plete stock of Fine
Dress Suits, Busi-
ness Suits and com-
A Brown Beaver
A Brown Beaver
S. £ A LOEB
Fine Clothiers, and dealers in General Merchandise.
sept tf
RHONE, Dentist, can b | Hill} i.
Dx JW, RE a ab
Jas. Harris § Co.
foun ad
th side of High Street,
\ Bellefont
JERRY MILLER
Baungn AND HATRDRESSE in the hated
fmshionanhin lujiv
ARE SELLING YERY LOW
iL eg ER SECTIONS an
Flynots, and nlso keeps on hand Cotton condition may bo may sures iaelr castor what his | J
ota, elo Prices low as Any » where else radina li. should ba io the banda of {
LJ * ould be in the hands o every
: and every man in the land
| Kinds of v Rs alo bast : Ih x a And all kinds of Farming Tools,
ant vd, A share ‘of the public patronage pout: tk onrecelpy of six cents or two vosuge) RAK ES, FORKS, SCYTHES,
1
. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. | {OPE BLOCKS, ETC,
J. ZELLER 3 s 0 nN Ann St., New York, N. Y.; Post Ofiee, As well as all kinds of H A R D-
4 { a slden chavce is offered, there. |
DRU Gi I (x B ! 5 I’ S, H K [ | by always keeping poverty from this line,
coe bi 4d 4A ur door. Those whe Tye Ta
6 Brockerhoft Row, Bellefonte making manay that are offered generally become
Iiby : while those who do not improve suchehan-
1 dgicl i n
Dealers in Drags, Chemicals, i) are PAY dre than SIF aun los ah 1
Perfumery, FancyGoods &e¢
threo doors i
East of lHegheny, + Pls
oi
flow Lost, How hiestored ! !
Just pablisbed, a now edition of Dr. Culverwell’ *
L dele! brate ! Essay on the radioal cure (without moi:
of Sparmatorrhoss or Seminal oskr oss,
{vo # atary Semival Losses, Impotency, Mental and
[Farsi al Incapacity, impediments to Marr age, oto
* Co SRS aptioh Eplle pry and fits, induced by)
HENRY BOOZER, Fira this
the galot reat od antler, in this “datrable Ean |
clearly demonstrates, from a thir sare’ Encodes
CENTIRIE HAL Ko classi deme that the siacmioe Yo aenves of
MANUFACTURER OF solf-abuse may be radionlly cured: polaiing out »
Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips mode of cure at ance simple, oertair, snd efootual.
J }
Ris
JAS, HARRIS & CO.
Bellefonte,
feb tI
f the bank NK. All work done
Iy and radioally EAPERS,
kinds of rap i hg do ne. The bost youth
Rent under weal, in & plain covelope, to any address
idly solicited. oct, | Address the Pal fishers, SPROU 8 HAY PORKS,
Box, 4586, Toct ly.
r
Yourselves by making money when WA R E, to meet all demands in
advantage of the good chauces for
»
1 onn’a, loos oe in PoveI » Wowant many men, women,
Of
dinaiy wages hi furnish an expensive outst ol
#9 ali that you no roo. Noone whoengages falls to!
make money obi rapidly. You oan devote your |
whole time to the wo. k, or uly > sre Joe ge {
18 7 Full information and ell + oded free
Winy18 74|Address STINSON 200. Portland, hg "oot y Piast Th aes
a waek a” Jour own town. $5 Outfit fres.
No risk in Ty if you .
0 HO: which pasds of rao a pe aes
1 raat pay al all the time they work, write
to H. HALLET
55
Pure Wines and Liquors for medical:
purposes always kept,
Just opened a
Call before" buy-
il