I RAILWAY. Too Hot! 'Drink ve all oft a. , Hoa Att | } 4 tiemivan of 1st week La y Hiutrations of Caps A ) : Mine, { ratlway {OF trans CATEO ROTORS CON» A Reign of Terror in trolund. mail brings intel and HE SN og Yi STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER The Largest Retail STOCK OF DRY GOODS, COLORED BATIN DE LYON AT $1.25. all the fashionable colorings, price is $2.00 BLACK BATIN DE LYON AT $1.50, Extra #atin face. The real value 8225 Su VELVET AND SATIN BTRIPES AT In the most desirable medi Has been selling at $3.00 Good Times, UNDER A BUR NI NG MINE. sai Yr 2 BH] id out ) Ri) An d Coal a Wyoming Poor Ireland! every ligence of her disturbed condition, the British government, her is thinking of enforcing quiet with the bayonet. The Dublin correspondent of the Pal Mall Gazette wrote to that journal on th 22d ult.: “An idea of the pleasures of life in the Q wost of Ireland may be formed from the {the last od the ¢ eppings or exposed portions of | rejected human ording nsisted on rininly bold and ingens 8, 1880. ™™ : u | insist tiof INTRE Haut Pa, Nov. 18, fine incident "ithi oO month f ony miihiliens Pet A 13 mow and (the thracite on tha vs of the ea hie pu and u iii dad WB i vad dB. wl wojeclor anticipates no serie OFN2R) sy _. following incidents, Within thre ! If our publican frien ow and the anthracite on the ody ( roj the and fultor Word of Gog 4, At 2h {in carry ng forward o ser heretofore under the | rl at ole in which it bro 8 out, " Muir 1 / : } ware hy The o ravi igs refered to in rood times" just 1 OF ts | Wh ThABPY : y Relies ¥ id ha os nighty the nu fi i ” { slor LL ¢ r Amey for HOw the proposed ’ ’ ak 1 ' of : ction of not only the railroad, but i i for transierring the ships . Boiling Water sheridl an 1 and three times yp» for 1 Cons jE with ODDTOS8OY, thal our Binge a the VORTS upper then vole Garfield times, Well, goo In the there have been five constable's oh inims by his plan to be : : . : bealad of CG ie ded ships of the largest n, if you like it distance from Roranton. was discovered to * Ri, t ava the dead bh dia a tE tannage fro wenn tothe other seros } as readily as OAD he Les aps plan, for Chginouring The Centre Reporter. AAA AAA AAA AAA A A Rae P80. KORTE l . last 10 yoars radical ruli Ss nanan BIITOR | yét MEANY In The current sherifl imder 3 BARGAINS! sn —————— pseu ————————— w— hot while driv. i a——— Lord Mountmorres was 8 ing home from Clonbur, James Feerick, a bailiff, was shot in broad daylight ox jun ; } A the public road, within half a mile of All the solid property 3 men under |, " a t pi te of a nd L ruah' R Bo: h A i as : m the y iter te th ie rail } Ballinrobe, and th » who passed | the sherifl’s und constal hatnma Hhrousk the humorous cave hole sen between any ; Sas n addition to tho large number o a him as he lay bleading would not ever : over Roars ge 8 ea put a hand to him and draw him from imeritan has, § i voled consider A man walked ousiderabi near Castlebar, kind of’ Every tepublican who voted the ing t! g ine ral marked Garfield ticket on 2nd, voted like a slave of the boss, and not like a freeman. The slavery of the southern blacks has been transferred tothe north- ern white workingmen. og (Gazette, aan $1.35 um and large stripes BUCK! . ~iN SILKS. ® peopl have acquired, dation under it was sacri ! i i . I aide the last 1 QO Year 1nidl rapul Re . y i 1 'p ) ol J Eo . an os A EH i; " . : \ " ‘ : establisl ) devoted to d HORN ric 3 ® 3 { A 3 \ ris y i added { i ira ih : RB 1 He, | ns the Butler colliery. ai ‘3 i ; 6 al l ness and usefulness of the t burdened tor. £4 ha biantictorm of ite 1 . ! PRpEF, More then Dity of the most | impor ‘ ; tant i | establishments of our eouns ustraled, and the prosesses ass ¢ road * * + LJ » » * : LUPIN'S 386 INCH COLORED MERINOS At b0 cts. Extra heavy and the r ular price everywhere is 024 vi % ENGLISH HALFSILK FANCIES AT 25 ots. Cost the importer 37} cents to land on this side of the Atlantic, 46 INCH BILK AND WOOL AT 75 cents. These cost $ fucturer’s loom, [3 “ the centre of th ribing leading flarent manu The lewistown Wms'port Bulletin and other rad sheets, who busied themselves “throwing mud” at Gov. Curtin, before the election, now have 8 majority of 2089 for Curtin as their re We suppose that dose will cure with his wife dle of the day, was met hy two men, who fired three him and away, Mossrs, 8 B the three principal agents in Mayo, da go tO try a new nla 3 y Butier Coal mpany Lhe i . : + THAD Rinolures Sesaslhal in itl i ti " : : is : y risks er un . § ed 8 i : ¥ t ifs ka é fs withou i attendance of} i Wi the servi A { A + practica i i | ion 5 ¢ # has . der Gsarlinid ted i i 1 fg | f " : p : . ’ hed § GPR than thirt > two policemen with : inn fe 9 9 : ! y four Park Row, N, relled guns, They dare not § large bye, kly ie without them, Walking or driving, the At . adhe xd Ad various unsu il exy ' .} : : Hon Laan all sinliar bapers p ublished . . " wl Yew ' ‘ 3 2 has ve } \ ’ *: \ ’ 3 . ni 3 ¥ tl “Ou Vr. i u i BEEUTE Lhe police are always with them, a] ns 8 the houses in Galway and Mayo or several months Mr very mueh to shots into waiked 3 BARGAINS ' 3 1 3 Cand D deb ward. not leave their hall do them of their bellyache, & ole ® The democracy of Philadelphia on 2, polled 76,000 votes, being 14,000 more than in 1876 and 22,000 more than was pol led for Dill for Governor in 1878, ‘hey elected ten members of the Legis. lature, some of them in doubtful dis- tricts, beside gaining a Senator in a strong Republican district, rel wy Garfield was one of the “v isiting states: men” who helped steal the presidency Tilden. If the same rules were now applied to Garfield's case, he would be as far from the white-house as the man in the moon. How would Garfield like the idea of being tried by Garfield * . * . + » . . » . . + . . stable yards 3 2.4 HORAYG DRESS GOODS 1.25 on the manu- Gre NAVE nid DRESS GOODS. Are ny a week! - Boveott ed RLDOF * » > » 0X * ly protected by pol \ Wi . } " A GOOD English Rentieman | living no | ; | : ar med ed party went into his fio Ids one day and | i , \ a ’ The I v1 .. Youi workmen to cines now Hop Bit working | 2 1 § fet. | haa b e kructed as deep a from b rist a ’ Y ’ «nd : People take A 1H J wh ko A Hit oy Hin a : throug ¢ Purgatory y W g 1 elect il builds them up, It me other : 40 INCH ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERES AT 65 cents. These are French goods and worth 75 cents is | BARGAINS © 46 INCH ALL WOOL BLACK BHOODAS at | 87% cents. A great bargain well worth $1.25 ] —— 3 : ois ordered his for him on pain of death. Every left him. His leave his empl BOrVanis were ordered t They 1 with him | from wment, gentieman livi Ls ph fis horse, : 46 INCH BILK AND WOOL DAMASSES Al : ; | 3102 Bon among ibe sacks und ‘be [ence he sa | die To BLACK 600DS.. $1.75; worth $2.25. Used much for trim- ld remain under Hinton, dod BHO | 5his point, but it is hoped that the fru] uhen von 1 er Arbeit und 1 Werl odsknw's hols mings and overdresses, 3 But £ works at Bodie, to look after dered to de part, as the ed that no ser Mr. Boy h gentleman was popular, they kine him three could get rid of ripe, and Mr. Boycott himself ol to cut it, while Mrs. Bo as per 1876? vant sh Jat Hancock is too honest a man fo accept an office built upon fraud. Noth- ing but the clear, honest vote of the people, under the law, will meet his ac- pplance. t's roof. ¥ 3 » » * LADIES’ FLEECED LINED HOSE AT 25 c. Full regular made and actuslly worth 374 ets. SOLID COLORED MERINO HOSE at "2 cents. In all sizes, These goods must be seen to appreciate their cheapness. MEN'S ENGLISH MERINO HALF HOSE At 3H cents. Full regular made and worth 50 iestroyed by fire yestorday and orking on the 6060 foot level oad at the ho of the Parker, itis feared, has days, within which tom 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 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 CHEY- IOT, that you can turn and wear on both sides. It is well worth your while to see our stock before buy- ing. . . . . . . his horse, was obi 3 STETTERS noisry |AN OPEN LETTER.] Harrisburg, Pa., October 1, 1880, rcp ii. pr - yeolt Garfield's vi.cant Senatorship is als 0 bind the sheaves, A gentle ready making a stir among the 329 pa-| and reported that a carpenter con triots in Ohio aan 10 io. There are about a dozen | amployed about the place neglected his |g ma 1 th d \ught fan rit p : : AY d ook W ho SOW » .“ Al " . ; | 0 who are eager to step into Garfield's pusigess. he carpenter was dismissed | ing farmer, came home lat Satu ment i TR SOW OI of a y : | shoes. There is Gov. Foster, Judge |.nd an ther engaged. Both carpenters | RIEhY, Int Xicated, and ex ering the roo: de wa upon them L ling hot and afte: en whes \ 4 Taft, Matthews, Sherman, several ) 5 Hae wari k * Wile anq of were sh ne | Mine lns ! ved th ne | i uns others, A Solussivat dispatch says: Secretary Sherman's announcement in the Ohio papers, that he is a candidate for United States Senator has caused much excite Ian's stew- and 3 ered not ie steward Was on Ww ould ment and bitterness in Republican cir- |}, cles and it is regarded as a virtual break with Garfield, who is backing Governor Foster, and a fight of extreme bitterness is likely to follow, App for ied il Geutlemen :— I thank you for filling my orders for Dry Goods so promptly and Your system is perfect, as ladies find they can with entire safety, shop without the trouble of goiug to the city, and can purchase from the emallest article to hundreds of dollars worth, with entire satisfaction, through your Mail Order Department, I am sure this mode of thopping will become general with consumers at a distance. Very Respecifully, Mrs, A004 WAS saved. to General B . rdered that no man sh loved | satisfac slorily, a al IR XE IVEY 3 eral nL ej They and The agent, AWRY, + | the hay Were « alifornia went for Hancock, all but one elector, Judge Terry, who once fought a8 duel, and for that reason not vote for him—too ©. If the duel republican ticket he would swallowed by the rads right Garfield's perjury and bribe-taking, there 18 to be no conscience with them, members of the League it, and reti about twen 1 red. democrats : ty 3 r miles muciy oon . . men to cut the aay. lodgings in Athenry, being known they outa letter f that Jodgings would not be th st had 1 ooen on the been with BCien } have wi the rational resent pre~ re vegetable important ond an against inlizes the i effects a ure £y dong were along X of e8si . Strawbridge & Clothier, I hiladelphia, rom Father —, dil given to admitted. They } De 2K > STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, | MARKET ST TO FILBERT, W. COR. of EIGHTH ST PHILADELPHIA. WANTED 10,000 BUSHELS CORN. 10,000 BUSHELS BARLEY. 10,000 BUSHELS OATS. 10,000 BUSHELS RYE. Highest Cash Prices will be Paid. ISE \m stocking my COAL YARD this season with nothing but the VERY BEST QUALITY of E COAL! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. Cool Yard and Grain Elevator at rear of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. 30sept. tf. a . he priest, who, on hearing that they had | crime wa come to cut t by Land refused them to be accomodated in Ath told them to return at once to tl ter, which they did. The Lord O—— has been so openly px by the young men from the neighl town that he has been obliged for a nominal sum to a gentlen 1an, that | the game may be shot down, as his keep- ers have been threatened and dare ni prosecute the Their would not be B lives in Dublin but has barony of Bally held a quantity of land in Some fields were kept up His herders were herding for him, but to remair houses. They have done so. His fence are broken down and his own ten: and others have driven in their and eaten all the grass, He hs dress, A parish priest driving hon evening was mistaken for an ol gentleman, Fortunately for him the party of intending assassins ran be~ fore his horse and stopped it before they fired, giving him time to throw down his cape, which was over his head, when he was identified. Dozens of hs been fired into. Ca have been frightfully mutilated; h: corn stacks d sometimes burning, sometimes by taking away and throwing it into the river. Tenants who have paid their rent or taken farms have been beaten and carded and roasted. Servants accused of faithfulness to their masters have! attacked, and a reign of terror establish- ed the like of which has not been felt in Ireland since 17% The Reading J when it says: — “Suppose the New York Democratic State Committee and the Democratic Na- ithad ne tional Committee should agree t Seppolt ; Me anw hi ’ visiting statesmen, what ja fine idly to the gro 1 rmbers were found the cl Gen. Haneock's eat services rendered BE : REFORMATION. State of Pennsyvliva he hs iy ordered not {o be . aia © ASy iva the Le ague, his pure and upright life, proved a bitter political fire, should given him an almost unanimous t this State. Those who burned im in effigy at Milroy last week did him no injury, but effectually disgraced them- Ives, and should be forever ashamed of tem, i Dealers + im NIreSOr POST aring MAriag 0 letthem i! Some republicans take it much to heart becanse the Rerorrer asserted that no : could with a good conscience r Garfield, because he had sworn and had a black record. One ‘ns to stop the RerorTER even. I we can't help such—what's t $ true, and no man has cause to get mad because the truth is told. We will speak the truth and if we lose subscribér on our list, repeat, we can prove to any repub- n’s satisfaction that Garfield is guilty iberate perjury, We can do this in less than 15 minutes ifany aggrieved Gar- ielder will just have the courage to call at ot ¢ to see the truth. ee One day's record of crime, Nov. 10 In Memphis a night watchman stabs a steamboat mate eight times, A Buffalo man shoots his daoghter’s music teacher, for making love to her. poachers, safe. Colonel property it in Conn his own hands. vnahinch, for winterage, | « ue 3 ordered to give in their every < as NO Iv one of | int flic NEW ENTERPR LEXANI ER & CO « AGRICULTUR RAL IMPLEMENT SEED STOR E, uses have ittie, horses and shes pl estroved, by On Sunday while going from church ; I John Berkly of Bloomfield was shot thro’ the heart and robbed. At Fall River, Mass, two men had a quarrel about the removal of a hen house when the one shot the other to death, In Chicago two men murdered a Chinaman, In New York an unsuccessful lover shot his sweet-heart, A The presidential election being over, we suppose republican abuse of the southern people will cease for a few years until another campaign begins, when the radical flood-gates of hate and slander will be opened again, and every vile epithet heaped upon the heads of GIVE IT A TRIAL, nearest oan NNN NNN NNN S & A LOEB, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED CLOTRING. ly . 3 jews makes a square hit} Iy PROS HA RRO \ Ws OWE arred bodies for Hancook’s inauguration as Preside already presents itself. Imagine Wn. McMullen and Samuel Jose of Pex - iis Y The most com- MS, OR the people of the southern states, in or- der to inflame the passions of northern voters. New outrages will then be man- ufactured, and the old ones re-hashed multiplied by 40, and the southern half sylvania, and a bana of Kindred pirits sent as visiting Statesmen to New York to see that the vote is properly counted. See by their side J. J. O'Brien, Terence & of New ' Henry another man other viet h and Qeadq, Wels are tO Ie auren \ . Kard of the peo y fou nuded b BIND) (RS plete stock of Fine Dress Suits, Busi- ness Suits and com- mon Suits. Tuomey and Michael McGrann, York, in imitation to James A. Garfield, E. F. Noyes and John Sherman, of Ohio, In a side only approachable Shosks this i RAE, afterno ; through an ante-room, behold Samuel Half tbe tows iv wing Josephs, like James A. Garfield seated|paif of the inhabitants for the purpose of examining witnesses | homeless. Many people | and testing their knowledge of the frauds | town, Wille the poor er committed. Observe Hon. Samuel Jo- sanped in sheds. The sephs, like James A, Garfield, suggesting in the testimony to be given, in brief, suborning | mud voleanoes have formed perjury, Upon such evidence obtained are in full eruption, Several by the advice and consent of all the yis- | "4V€ risen. -~ iting statesmen, and prepared, in the anguage of James A, Gare 1d, by Hon. Samuel Josephs, withfall (the care that would be given by a ae r to his own case in court, upon such evidence ine the Congress of the United States entering into a debate and concluding the discussion by an 8to 7 Democratic Elec- toral Commission, resulting in the seat- ing of Winfield Scott Hancock as Presi- dent of the United States, How would Republicans like to have corn measured T . AGRA) ART ITA} ' a8 grown THE A RAM SARTHOUAS 50,000,000 strong. Ho was an oxtr Agram, No r 12.—The earthquake | ry man, learned , continued last Br and there were fresh | perors, the Pop a and even- § 3%e 0: im tat II. Tne Ladd : aire vod | OCCAS HH are rendered left ure of the Union pictured as the vilest of pandemoniums. The republican party can thrive upon nothing better than the Gospel of hate and manufactured ont- rages, One murder in the south will be heralded all over the country while fifty murders and outrages in the north will go as nothing. If one negro in the south gets his face slapped for insolence the radical shriekers of the north will hold up their hands in holy horror over the “outrage,” while, if a dozen white fe- males are outraged by black fiends the saintly republican press and stump ora- tor of the north will think nothing of it, as that class of outrages will not serve their dirty purposes to make a vote. As in ’74,°76 and "80, so in ’84, the outrage mill will be set in motion. lp Mp The Princeof Wales must be a fast man, and seems to be getting scarce of change in consequence. The story pubs is." lished in Vanity Fair that the Queen re- quested Mr. Gladstone to apply to Par- - liament for an additional grant to ena- w+. ble the Prince of Wales to pay off some pressing debts and that Mr, Gladstone refused point blank to do anything of the kind, suggesting at the same time that it would be much more becoming in Her Majesty to assist the impoverish- “ed Prince from her enormous private _ fortune than to impose new sacrifices on * her already tax-burdened subjects, has 1 not yet received an authoritative denial, ‘and is of course the talk of the town ‘Some of His Royal Highness's friends, ‘have caused it to be put about that he ‘considers the story too silly to need a formal denial, but there is a ramor this evening that gives point to the narrative and at least calls for a precise explana- “tion of some kind. It is now said that ..the Prince bas himself determined to irappeal to Parliament for aid, and that his friends in the House will explain to the satisfaction of the country why the Goyernment should be generous to him if not altogether just to the people on this occasion.} ro : Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready- x erties mn, 1, Th, Any bly naive yous 013, vite o .made Clothing in the U nited Staes, and equal j in every fuori had | erent ota tho Church, It nok anly binds bat Ta “respect to (he work of any merchant tailor in any of i bes “our large cities. a Prices fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work—usu- “ally sold in Bellefonte. Mothers, bring in your Children, from 4 years up, and » examine our assortment of CHILDREN’S WEAR. 5. € A LOEB, past at d future sins, ine Clothiers, and dealers in General Merchandise, into the treasury at Rome tf a Dominican menk, was a zenlous!all Purp her of this kind, He nailed ndul THE EIS E! R Jas. Harri as. Harris §& Co. ARE SELLING VERY Low ch doors and SE PARATOR. trunsg } REAPER SECTIONS and And all we EAPERS, 3 ng elsemhere. Town town. $5 Outfit free. RAKES, FORKS, der, if you want a business] SPROU ™Ss HAY FORKS, bins ther sex oan oF ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, room, Ris ing Vas 1 y Nas Hed ave the CIASKEeS (rove A Brown Beaver Overcoat at $5,25. nasi Measures by and 80 mon- springs roll - * Lancaster, Nov. 11.--Daring a repubs lican celebration last night at Safe H: Ar nishma nt bor, twelve miles from this city, a three- iby bis pound wrought iron Griffin gun e EP) yd Tatzel ed with disastrous effects. Joseph Tay- s on the cast lor was wounded so badly that he died | Oe tob er Sst, 1 1617, in afew minutes, and John Aumand | Theses are the age ats Jor this died before morning, Mrs. Thomas | Pope. t seems to have been the in Centre coun Crow had one leg broken, Mr. Ellmier oil Luther, He did not expect things| w \GONS, CARRIA AGES : was sericusly hurt and Elias Fank had hgh ld ey they y did. These Theses| and P H AL TONS Weare agonts for the his right leg broken. Funk was firing thr A ozs) foundation of the Reforms ation, sale 10 col br ated ( ON KLIN W AG . th ig burg Confession andall the sym. | ON, nm of which dl a the cannon and a charge failed to ex-|holic books. 92 Tho Re formation itself|tablish of tha ORT I NS plode, He reloaded the piece, which | consisted in opposing the errors ot {Po ery | PLA FOR M SP Th ING Ww AGO N ¢ A Car Osent resulted in the expiosion, Luther taught that a! riages, Phactons, and a 1. 1 In the first Theses 1 i ; . man must live a life o f ropentance te diel to them in their own bushel? How . 3. he would James A. Garfield like to be hoist Every Family, without Exc ep- happ Vv pant to Heaven, This pure doc ‘ 4 2 - tring had eon lost befor the taformatio with his memorable petard of 1876 ? .“ , tion, : " : : the Ke Ha Ho ee. In City, Village, and Country, will fiud and, consequently, there was but little The republicans of Milroy last week | 't highly useful to constantly read the pure lifa among the people, Lia | American Agrieulturist. It abounds in had a jollification and burnt Hancock in - THRESH ; A Brown Beaver litte, better at $6- Cal ity, 1 lenge of VICTOR CLOVER , imag- 18810nN Just opened a = line of Childrens Navy Blue and Plaid Kilt Suits. i RHONE, De nist, can b und at his office and residence side of High Street, three doors heny, Bellefonte, Pa. How Lost, ow Kestore Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radioal cure (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoes or Seminal Weakness, In. voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, tmpedimonts to arr.age, ete; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and fits, duct by celf~indulgence or sexual extravagance The celebrated author, in this admirable Easy, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years’ success full practice, that the alarming consequences of cols. abuse way be radioally oured: pointing out a mode of cure at One o simple, certain, and « ectyal, ¥ means of wh avery sufferer, no matter what his ! dition may be «way eure himself cheaply, private ily and rad foally This Looture should be in youth and every man in the land Sent nnder seal, (n a plain cnvelope, to any address post. paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage star A ae ross the Pubi tishors, THE CULVERWEILL MEDICAL CO. {1 Ann St, New York, N. Y.; Post Office Box, 4586. Tost iv.! ELE; ng! Us l pra Lica ing orders onl » IRNUTeR man © Rr Wy % 1 HIOCIRI ND Hact ae, upon orders at urers’ pric a gion. | £8 § fig POWDER y Dupont’: Blasting, Sporting and Rifle fen # the hands of overy Call before buy ~ best 3 i Ein rhe Wars ronag¢ to this or 160¢ y Art Works Fuki ld amusen wnd mre om themselves did # Human] Ll vine ordin- uite | are, tod sidered fr ther on { Art Oot con — | a by making mono; au when| 33 well as all kinds 0 a golden chanco is offered, the o always keeping overt froth Ny AR E ’ to me et all 118 line, your door, Those who always take iL desert bi {i cents, ur a ana 108er; 1 : for volun 40 (1881). range Ji id | IE OLhis Leach K ¥ . y 5 i rx “ Aug burg « diractod to th hip, not to Jesus Christ Mary and the Saints, of HARD. demands ip no a. & 5 GE uit and Shia nxt hing to math MILLER y Wis Know! agen y and s tion ith i pla in. reliable informat tion, most 18 known nage worship and ado weation YRESS Kin Lho Duses effigy. The same thing was done at Wil. valuable for fh relia as well as Outsdoor Lord Jesus Christ uperstition, custom ? - : : ) { SH # 10 ’ i & i liams college, also at Sunbury. From : r and co remonies exterminated faith. Luther lujly ge, LANG . Original Engravings in every volume are | : : : Ly both pleasing and instructive. In this| Arts, 11] & X X of the Aug. Confe | HENR ¢ BOOZER, perjury and bribe-taking this is not sur- 1 by ® mehing of Christ in regard of Justi EN prising. alone, and it should have a pl ace in eve- i 1 ; ro | ry Household, 1: raatt nn nana fal and, Collars, Whips |: . ion by works, [lasting GRAIL hand Cotto true to his country, as before. ed Department for Youth and Children | ¢°T0monies, pilgrimages vailod. | harvest 0 will " Nets, ot Prices low as any where else As we hear : i JF Xd ! etrine {highest market p crain, | 21 Kinde of repairing done. The . We ent far as good public pal clude they endorse it. HY ; . 10et, No democrat & ¢ u pad a pds blag i numb I'E i (24 § Lg Col i { 4 ACY yare 1 President by such an outrageons proceed: dh ies a pr ; . X : TALE QTE If any investigation proves that Han- ! [311 uU (x! 4 x1 JE Je 1} of the Saints cover. d all the merit of the| $7 All work donel} 5 J work and comfort, and its 800 to 1,000 ta vf} wpposed this condition o ing 8 persons who can vote for Garfield and opposed this condition of things, | respect it is pre-eminent an 1 stands ] on ha : in perverted, had all bean | ha NT RE 2h AL EL, Gen, Hancock can stand it, and will , . w . ey AA : I , Ha : other journals a ken, Its Illustrat. nly, justo: vorks, fi ; y tor ' D ts, and al ops oh tor | no radical howl about this | co much 3 i of th B we “outrage” in the radical papers, hy All the clergy sks Hancock to be made | end of 1 16} 31, preferred Y 3 no ye » wp ay w 3 oe Audada x4 SONI, ure as stole the office for Hayes, E LE & $270 | Company \ Vel : [ 7 OF Was Company, wa advantage of the good chances for wking money that are offered gone woulthy : while those whi do not aanerally Dotome oon romain in Fovarty Wowant many men, women boys and girls to work for us right in thelr own localis ties, The business will pay more than ton times or. ! *ldinary wagos, We furnish an expensive outfit and! all that you need, f, No one who engages fails Ato | minke ones ae Japidly. You oan devote your | “ only your spare moments. WEEE ON cock has a majority of the legal votes, he should have the office, no matter whose business is disturbed, and proof to show mn Le kerhof ud of 0 Ste ly Penn’a me opposite the Bust, Hous, | Pealers in Drags,Chemicals, e ‘what we Perfumery, FaneyGoods &e,, : In attendance palyany 1 5, wi 11 i ge May 8 ALEXA in Urposcs Anim Rgds for medical aies JAS. HARRIS & CO. Bellefonte, * ln . ww Ving ” Wy, Bellefonte! CONSUMED LDREN * Lathor opposed Math, iv | CHI 2 | the Conf . 1.1, 1" NT xe ven} 2 . cul] ®! O 10 UOoniession, it, the democracy will have the pluck Gnlena, lil, Noyembar 10. —Leonard | 4 sacrament of the Alter Hefner's restaurant in Ellenborough was |, to see that he gets it, even if somebody burned on Sati Ardy. Two of his child. ds Sapper, was mutilated and bri age fb U= ted to hall a Sacrament. Seven were talke] 1 2» choice I 3 i i 6 wi severe yl o t Joes to get lars to uphold the choice of fen pers shed and his wife was severely | of f, but in reality there was “only half 8 people, iad, or uik [con efont
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