Pha Centre Reporter. ANAAAPAVATAAAAAAAR AAAI, 10. RURTR wan BRITO A — ann B o———————— Hast, Pa, Dec. 2 y 1530, OE a—— ———————— for Weaver, the JINTARR The reported vote Greenback candidate, places Garfield as a minority candidate beyond doubt, His plurality 18 claimed at 80,000, whilst the vote for Weaver is placed as 950.000. This gives Hancock the highest hi oil rity of the poate vote, y a RE . ama 8 |e We think it is about time that new: papers shat down on those adver! ising agencies who come with their “next hi reading matter’ propositions, Ww i: prices next to nothing. All ads ‘shou ¢ be treated alike, and if extra position ir ¥ asked, extra price should be paid, This position we shall maintain her reafller Who joins the roll? * -—— “ : Rellefonte Reg ‘ean we find a g kick at Love, Hasti Furst, Milliken, and others, in the follow: ing truthful ebulition of the editor, whe “Now that the election is Over, a maj to In the fitti in ne v Es says large number of able bodied thrown out of employment.” , Tuten, Harms again they deserve it Ag not elect or y by rv pe ders only increased the dem Centre, ——— have warities in old democrats lana which : from In an eleclor nom. Thomas W Fi De WUse © despatel . Parker, the reg aoe of } who wat \ y General hdr Wi with Mm is all Heged connest th roug! x t IN has been defeated hist fron me Ty il Perry, 3 Wells not ican tickets ® Yes 3 anties. atnam and conntie Mew, ch Parker his wiil elect I) Ww. s by did oot A single vO Chambers, the dem aboat H.000 majority. rote bh lagersoll, the or grow Gg alor, soes his party in the sou noes of the spread ol country. Wherever is a growth of infidelity you see a: None of the blican uth Srength for itd }, bev Calise IQ inds evide infidelity in that there 3! can vote. of infidelity belong to increased repat vocates » democratic party. York ers are protestin leading ad against againsi New trial and sv fering gs of pot intended for amuse- play at Uncle » Savior were n to be hawked ir Richard the and a like 3rd, n, Pinafore other stage ey made by the pro- ‘vassion Play” in a thea- i far more « calized in the low Manager Abbey hae decided not to produce the Passion Play in the theatre. The press and pablic opinion were too decidedly against it. omni A ————————— ; Patriot” is one of the 1es8 Ire putable is rum shop. in the state, at Har- t is sec- : 1 3 : TY 1 iemocratic journal jemocratic organ i he ne state; spicy and the po ides this, it furnishes all Ne and reaches in 3 . fresh, £0 Jatest { Centre The “Weekly Patriot” is a large jual fo any other weekly 2 larger cities. To with the latest { the Reror~ Patriot. For and e nt Ou week!) y outside ¢ rsons wanting a 8 dally a a recommend the ms see advertisement, Ww e will send the Weekly Patriof and the Centre Rerorrer for $275 per year in advance. A gS The New York Sun intimates that 11d be a good thing for the Democrats the anti-Cameron Republicans to elect Wolf of Union to the U, wer Quay or whoever Cameron it S. Senate « know the Republican Pennsylvania Legisla- Wi the tion Wolf, Rilverthorne and Emery, it if any others could be found ion't nbers of the tre. With the exception of Mapes, is loubtfol with integrity enough to defy Cameron's ne We shall soon see how the Grow v act when the Ringsters nsha, and nominate a member of the Pardon Board for Senator, lp tf - The latest and most relia the wheat crop of the country for 1880 beat Gal estimates it at 455.649 000 bushels. The amount «1 for bome consumption od at 263,000,000 bushels, which leaves Among wheat 18 esti- nate 190.649 000 bushels for export. the countries which must buy England stands at the head with a deficit of 120,000,000, according to the report of board of trade. Next comes France which needs an import of 42,000,000 bushels, next Germany with a need for 20,000,000 The total amount of wheat re- quired by foreign countries beyond their production of wheat is estimated by the British board of trade at 227,000,000 bu or nearly 40,000,000 bushels more than supply of the United States for export. The rest will be con- tributed by Austria-Hungary, Canada, Australia, Russia, and other wheat pro- ducing countries, a A « drunken, thieving, republican reve- nue collector, Lanier, down in Louisiana, to cover up his guilt, last week telegraph- ed to Washington, that his life was in danger, and that the southern people of his district would not let him discharge his duties, and wanted the administration to send him soldiers for his protection. It now turns out that this Lanier is bim- gelf to blame for the trouble he has got into, which the following dispatch, dated New Orleans, Nov. 22, will explain: New Orleans, November 22.—Hon. J. Floyd King, congressman from the Sev- enth Louisiana district to-day wrote 2 letter to Mr, Hayes in regard to the out- rage reported of H, D. Lanier, in which he says: “Commissioner Raum on the report of Mr. Lanier, appointed by him internal revenue collector in the Fifth congressional district when he recently became a candidate for congress, has or- dered him to invade the district with armed force. There is perfect peace and quiet in the district and no violation or disposition to violate the laws or rights of any one. Mr. Lanier no more needs United States troops than does Mr. Raum in the treasury, or than I do while at- tending “the sessions of congress. Mr. Lanier is short in his accounts, in a large amount, as state tax collector, and has more than once been engaged in despers ate broils—not politically—resunlting in the death of his antagonist. Should such a man be appointed tosuch a responsible office as internal revenue collector, and be armed with the authority to use troops bushels, shels, the The World says, it cannot be a pleas. right-minded Republicans to feel that the candidate who is likely by their votes to the seat of Washingt seat | = Tic on and be put into will take reputation doubt ti Lincoln, nto that iled and tainted vant. Such men SY inl “ less evil than the election ofa stainicss soldier of the Union by Democrati ) . : would have been, and, absurbh as this opinion will certs nly appear to sensible fow years, 3s a pub ink this a re no VOLOS persons in the course of a very } it is quite conceivable that it honest bo mon Ry now be honestly entertained by men who have the misfortune to But an evil such that a n vlso hot parusans, 3 hha # hold it to be wan who has @ " ' 3} ed guilty (to put the case mildly i \ , yeilsla ly reprehensible Congress, and up political death was party, shoud of } been unexpectedly throws an angry political convent face as a candidate [he case, it is tru New York has a new sensation in the person of a real live Bombay merchant prince, with his harem and other fixings. Mr. Es Hipthia is his he has untold, and brings with him bal, Altah-Bunddi, bal. Thes woman scopally name ; most wealth, ur native Valgee- Y hahag wore in charge his fi Wives and Onda of an Q another wl ' 0 ‘at wna Bheombal, and ¢ maijjee. In addition retinue were . J the se arying in the el syvel ang rvants of and . height PROFESSOR VENNOR'S PREDIC. DEATH SPECULATIONS VENN SOALITIE 8 OF PENNSY Ls! IA "MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE AGENTS R A | He Promises Very ( December. of "Old Probs,' been tu v le ce the d the at-! rne eath elthe Policies Written for Aged and Dying! Men. | tNevem! publio has to a axient to the predictions of the CU un recont letter written to the fconsiderable Startling | pear wm Rorks prophet Albany Hs will be ry er 20 ¢ developments are and Montgomery counties cosa pat alive ) inh iiladelphia ther V ennor adian we In Argus KB an being made in in the matter of) “ea It ie the professor says! INOW eroeked life insurance has heen the custom of agents of these || {a vory universal this season, and will extend in all the se to KE wa prot ability notenly i of the associations to induce relatives and friends of old, dying people to ins gure their lives for heavy amounts, the far Lo uthward in Amorica, bu glek and even FOE al I8th predictions for De urope, irked he nesess Deceml the speculators frequently paying 1 these are of the me H, ) 3 ments on policies and taking a! ney when theassu of Pottsdam, ha One Caleb Bland g snow of the no ireatenis falls, Dar i extens duys nth Forgey HO apeniy th Aver ture of snd wept have fallen, will be by HT) £ ist w ure d he som Ow In nihs past, $10,000 month. With the 1the ‘ r offered him $786 ih Hat ! yrORIG 1) } HW disense, (0 has been ins # 801 SC Bil for $14,000 within six m tember 20. He 8 (Lom wath colder weather Ti rides in m w able to $inCe hep 1 falls of st YW enjoy sleigl hilarating air, but precedented in Aaron Bur confidence rr had of Washington 5 } % 08 [OOR™ y i upon § wi} worin)d Wen elecio tremely pro > ela ies of power doubtless General Garfield, tho f part) y and certs upon our national reputation ti ¢ man with eld should Presidency, attempt of any ys th 3 the record i fi have been elected and none the politic evating him to General NEressmar cerned in el vy. 10 treat Garfield ble record as a C the moral aning me make or unmake, ax very foundat he character of it ® o—— ions of our Governme has Ir majority The official count in liana brought down A very narrow escape in that there vet the Ww Garfield's 3771. deed, and show ite to is q Hoosie Deen enoangh a democratic party state. If all the workiogmen b alone to in ad left vote free from republican intimidation, that of itself would 1} thrown Indiana for Hancock. The official result of the New York election has been declared, as follows, ave Presidential vote of 1876: Republican, Democrat, Greenback, Prohibition, Auti-Masonic, 104 020 2,742; majority, 21 033: dh ’ 3 Datule ) 17,830 Tilden's plurality, 32 Garfield's plurality The total vote of the State 206 508. mas jority, 7,068, shows an increase from 1876 of but 88 - 690, or very nearly eight per cent. The vote of Pennsylvania increased in the same time 116,790, or from 758,963 in 1876 to 874,783 in 1880, or a little over fifteen per cent, This is curious, The rate of increase in New York certainly should be as large as in Pennsylvania. Hancock in New York only increased on Tilden's vote 12,562, or less than two and a half per cent., while Garfield in creased on Hayes’ vote 66 337, or nearly fifteen per cent. If weexamine the re- turns closely it is evident there was not a full vote polled in New York by many thousands, and that the absentees were were mainly Democrats. We jndge there was enough John Kellyism inject- ed into fhe canvass by the blundering city leaders to disgust the country Dem- OCrals, ly —— - Bob Ingersoll, the noted infidel, it is said, has been engaged to lecture at Belle- fonte, some time this winter, Of course, we do not expect the parties at Bellefont who hire him, will have him lecture up on his favorite subject of denying the ex istence of a God and scoffing at religion. Yet we are surprised that a set of men who profess to be Christians, should lend themselves to hiring Bob Ingersoll at all, no matter how eloquently he talk upon any subject, because in this Chris- tian land there is no lack of who are not scoffers and blasphemers of God and his cause who can entertain an may gifted men audience as profitably as Bob Ingersoll, This Bob Ingersoll was the principal Garfield stumper in the late campaign Next to God he to fight the demos cratic party—hating both with the same intensity. Bob likes Garfield's company becanse he thinks lightly ofan oath, If any of our Centre county republicans are anxious to see and hear the arch enemy of the Christian religion and their own champion in politics, an opportunity no doubt will be given by Christian repub- licans at Bellefonte, who propose to have Bob lecture in their town seme time this loves winter. Mark you, no republican who could swallow Garfield with perjury and bribery on his brow can consistently go back on or armed men in the midst of profound eace, against a population observing the aws of thir country and busy in peaceful eccupations | Ingersoll, Now don’t get mad again, be. cause we are telling you plajy truth, 8 the ») Wh { Garfield he has y 04s lel campaign against infidel, Ingersoll, was yrominer on his arrival ther d 4 no t personage to meet Gars QOes 3 aR aopes fron over to the infide Some of the Grant fools advocat- "or R14 r ex-President Grant, Others talk in favor ime claim her private cit~ Lim a senald , that wou! first step to nahi! , BOVLIRY 1D - 3 . 3 Grant is Gs l as good al oth oil du 1 if he conduct rant any + BN er American citizer weal ing break- infidel hi Washington with Garfield took 8 thankeg fast in the champion, Bob Ingersoll. It is supposed that Garfield will Don Camer War; and that « geal ron's do boss the rep: - on as Secretary of id Simon will then get into How blican machine these Cames in the senate, Herdic ia, The new street coaches in ph after a week's trial, “8 The unced a gre g go the while, a prone al siucee y Hu ore comforiabl than i | sare of a seat, and the rou | ed that, city cars or stages, each passenger les are 80 vyarl- of the Fhose persons, i Additional ones ze, for two by transfers, any part . may be readily reached. ale are now in use hold eight drawn by one horse, are to be of double &i horses The fare is Sects, 2 cts, less than the street cars, a - The Washington Gazette figures up a Democratic of three in the next House of Representatives, In this calculation the Rev, J. Hyatt Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y a Demon He was elected by the Democrats independent Republicans over Chittenden, regular Republican. Mis souri is set down as sending 12 Demo- cratsand 1 Republican, Tennessee 8 Democrats and 2 Republicans, and Pennsylvania 20 Republicans and 7 Democrats, Some of the doubtful Missouri districts are not yet determin- ed. Tennessee sends 7 Democrats and 3 Republicans. The Pennsylvania dele: gation contains 18 Republicans, 7 Demo- crats, 1 Greenbacker and 1 Democratio Counting the Rey, J. Hyatt Smith with the Demo- erat, and one of the doubtful districts of the Democrats wuld have a majority of one. This is a very favorable showing, but are ap- prehensive won't stand the tug of war. majority , is claimed as erat. and Republican Greenbacker, Missouri as Republican, Ww it OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL VOTE, Chicago, Nov. 27, 1880,—~The Tribune furnishes the following statement of the vote, taken from the il returns from every State in the Union, of the lite Presidential election: ofc 4,4304156 4436014 305.720 2,644 1,085 Garfield, Hancoc k, Weaver, Dow, Scatterir Garfield's plurality, 3,40 * ip JUST ABOUT 117. {Louieville Courier Journal. ] Purine the three months the Pittsburgh iron mannfactureys have ims ported from Europe 15000 car-loads of gerap iron and old rail This done by the manufacturers whenever they get a chance regardless of American | workingmen. These importations take 80 much work away from American puddiers, yot the men who buy the iron in Kurope are p rotectionists of the Btriet- est sect, and are loud in their declara- | tions that nothing must be done to ins jure the American workmen, inst 4 not ed ur be expect ™ the month ¥ weather ab dhe ie ff bev negro, a wedding and, when was arrested y her husband, onsequently 10 : n | | vears as the Bates did: 10thing to Urine d her iove hav Vidh ¥ Shespent bh wid moments give as it iT r two helo he {help b {lo hatred, n sharpening a file, and when she was lischarged it was keen a she relu ber old hb her husband tabbed hir yd an as Aun sibil #a roned to 1 t t waited ¥ presen ie iy Wear Pls but they ers 7 ast can't ck, for the kid I want & reme eir secret their bealthy has that spec time | i - DEATH AT THE WEDDING FI Six Persons Dead and Thirty Dan gerously Ill Through a Mistaken use of Arsenic for Salt. ill PIE, ber 4 happened » i. Dail near King. nll It appears, from Massschu the meagre accot ave been sol Hair Ree gived that a recepli'n was ten- Of many years, both Hembree and his newly. foreign isnds, and the residence of the In all the civilize rerio wif the little village mens Novem 1st bh Tenn.. currence has ¥ 1, Roane lage of Cs a coun nty, sells ewer has { Ar Ie 3 O na ered to Joel 1 UE ie AL de's father in the little tic raed ahove, There were a larg? nom- her of persons present, and evervthing pleasantly. During the en- t of salt was ne. white subsl anes was found us HAR since Its anrding to raing t ForSarxe ny ALL DrarLzxs, NEW ENTERPRISE a LEXANDER & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE, bow t hsa passed off tertainmen Cessl ry for co y o be salt a quan! ity ki A ans been dis hi 1p pos ed. Ti covered to been terrible, Ad he latest | acenunts six persons are already dead and iy about Y hirty others are dangerously ill. many of whom w This whole sale POIRO ning has crea vil gr Cal exci | I the vi and work has been | neglected A» #0 great is the gloom cast upon abitants by this awful eo substance be arsenic effects 16 They mean lage, HY “13 ithe inh oocur { rence, isrmers Kinds At authorized agents e snle SE ( iLL Ei PLOW, Syracuse, N. tis the best ¢ Ug now made beats plows ler plows gang amount ar Hall Cornplanter, shout the merits of this plant x pow in use in Centre cout thei. them to be the best HARROWS and CULTIVATORS the latest improved pattarns, MOWERS, KEAPERS and GR AIN n. Grant BINDERS «Of these wo soll the Osby Kk? either as separate Mowers, om jor Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesters or [New A ov San.) {as Combinad Reapers and Binders, wl ’ ! THE WHEELER, No. 6, as a combin- Gen, Grant is hale, hearty, and strong, | sd maching, is the best machine of the If he has not money enough to live on, kind in the market, why should he not go to work and make] THE more, just the same as other people OF THE AUGUE is the Norristown Gleaner have to do under like circumstances? {and Binder, Call and soe it. It is won| His son who is in the army has been derfully perfeat. promoted heyond his intrinsic merits, Any bor waive d bi all then while his other sons may have married! horse, i ollow and bind all the rich, or at all events may be as capable} thatany Reaper with side delivery will cut | It not only binds but gleans, and will save! as other r young men to shift for them-| the price ofthe machine in one year, by! selves. And a robust school of that; iing up from the stubble kind is good to make men of gall boys. now lost But it is urged that it would be de: GRAIN - — A NR MARRIED TH | DAYS BEFOI RE HIS EXECUTION. ACU i Richmond. Va.,, November 25—Atl ‘ Virginia, yesterday, Mare | Hawley, who ig to be executed to-mor row for id blooded morder o Zachariah Hays, was married in jail to Nannie Hawkens, who has born him two children. He was subsequently An Episcopal minister « 1 Ceremonies, "Cn present Save on Band & wi ¢ for th i i 3 i Salem, { ih the ¢ baptised. it} ated at botl i a Why Sponie Not Ge is ehe THE McSHERRY grading to Gen, Grant to go to work either with or without Lroadoeast hoes, with again, or without fertilizer and sced sowing ats That cannot be so unless labor is in|tachments. It is the best grain drill for itself degrading. We do not think it is. | a1} NE CE in the market. : In our judgment it would be more hon- SHE UE, GEISER THRE (SHER A N D orable in Gen, Grant to go to hauling] = © Cor veil Go Behod th ta this cordwood again or to tanning leather "5 Sab shad Lhat we ean : {say nothing about it that the people do not always with oak bark, however—than|, a parson went ne one, or in to be fed or p ampered by the band of need of repairs for those now in the Goun- charity. (ty, please call, VICTOR CLOVER HULLER.—-We aro the agents for this celebrated Huller When it is charged that a crime has!in Centre county. bee ih cotpnitted the body of the offence WAGONS, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES must be prove wl, otherwise the charge and PH A ¥ PONS. —~Waare Agonts for the falls to the g round, The ch arge that the sale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG Garfleld-Morey letter is a forgery has not oN ie reputation of Xi well been proved, and the very man who of tablish RE Aes q all pol would be the best witness, (Gen. | PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, Car Garfield himself, has not even been called | T'* 8% Phaetons, and Buggies All are) : warranipgd. Call and soe specimens and * 3 », ¥ gs * . § - a to testify. Per sequence the charge of examine catalogues #% to styles and prices forgery falls, Ihofore buying elsewhere. Cutslo fur Aish d on application PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS Jayuga plaster finely ground 1, as good ho best Noya Scotia, at the low pric 50 per ton Peruvian Guano sold only. Phosphates always on hand Ki pecial manure § for different Crops upon ordors st manufacturers’ prices 3 "DER . f rant Weekly] pL QU PER Ve ate Dunant s agent h reduced to $1.00 per ©OPY | hand an i ‘acid at “ hol a aT To clube of Fifty and upwards the! Weokly Patriot will be furnished at the sxtraordinurily cheap rate of 76 cents per’! HY Der annum, The Dmily Patriot will be wddress, during the and the Legis! ner month, Under the act of congress the publisher prepaye the postage and subseribers are relieved from that eXPenso { Every pubseription must be accompans | ted oy the CHE, Ba Now is the time to subscribe DYORe ie sessions of congress and the legislature will be of more than ordin wry | int- rest > d their proceedings will be fully! : reported for the Daily and ¢ complete] Ur store rooms opposite the Bush House, { synopsis of them will be given in the|"nd see what we have, and learn ah Weekly. Adirass those in attendance more paticularly the iA . — bh ig so {hen i A 1880-1. 1880-1. The Patriot, Daily and Week- ly, for the Ensuing Year, Qa Lorde rsa ri t's a & The subscription price of the a Patriot has bee per annum fu GR AIN.— After the growing irvosted wo will be prepared t st market price for all kind 0 HA L.=Ouyr yard is glways with the best Anthracite Cos! which wo soll at lowest price { LIME, We maka the best white lime in the Stata Ita properties for Mechanical fund agricultural purposes excel all oth (Ors crop nay Lhe grain. t aloe sont to stocked glons of C ature at the rate of | any ONEress HO cents go "ATRBANKS SCALES. Wa ate their] mts in Uentre county and will sapply tall parties wishing good and true gon les int their lowest prices We extend an to evervhody | {in wantof anything r line to call at Tie so ion in ou fiviiat PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO. [tone of our business, 2doc. it, $2) Markey St, Harrisburg, | Bellefonte May 6, ALEXANDER & CO FEEBLE LADIES. | Those languid, tiresome sensations, ou to feel senrcely able to be on that constant drain that is tak. our all its elastickly; the bloom from your cheeks ; that éirain upon your vital foross, ering you Ir i fretiul, can sukily be removed by the use of thal mars Irregular. ITEMS FOR CLOSE BUYERS BELECTED AS SPECIMEN LOTS FROM The Largest Stock of Dress Goods In Philadelphia. EMI IOI] BRIO wn from ¥ pystem ual end ritable an ul once, while the special Case dical pain is permanently removed, heed this 7—Cincinnatl Satyr 6-4 GRAIN DE POUDRE AT 2 CENTS. In all the choice colorings and worth 31 cents. 4 HALF WOOL CASHMERES AT 25 CTS. Would be considered very cheap if marked 31 cents, A ee LOTS adeock, Esq. setlclior for flled an applioatidn inoor Trans. coaches are of Philadel. wa ol # io oslablish a Altoona and Hollldaysburg The pt ople seamed pleased pe tl will STETT CELEBRATED W. Lee We ir & charter of 25 CENTS. Hord OmMpany, iovernor | aration of the Personal SHIRES RG PESEERENIE FI ARRRE AREER EES SER ERAN £IL K MIXED PLAIDS AT 37% In French styles and worth 50 cents Sesusenanny CHOICE CENT EXTRA VALUE FRENCH CASHMERES AT 3741 CENTS All wool and donble width, BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES AT 374 C18. Double width and worth 50 cents. whose . L. the slreels : oo bate ( J LOTS AT 37 1-2 CENTS. J8el between nd vielnity, Ho @ project FRERER ARPES SRER RRR EE ERNE RRNA Bril- 34 INCH POWDER CLOTHS 50 CENTS, lant colorings and wear resisting, LUPIN'S MERINOS AT 50 CENTS Extra heavy, yard wide and worth 024 cents. | 40 INCH BLACK CASHMERES AT 50 CTe, All woo! and worth 61% cents, a MOMIES AT 62% CENTS, 3 LOTS 36 INC Al 50 CENTS. NCH CREPE worth 75 cents, 36 INCH LUPIN'S CASHMERES AT 62i CIS This is the best value in these goods ever offered INCH CREPE MOMIES 621 CENTS All wool and worth 873 cents. : NCH SILK AND WOOL FABRICS AT 75 EERE AREA ENP E RS SSAC RIESE RISER REE FES ER ARNT FREER SEs as 3 LOTS | | 44 Al 621-2 Cents. |.:q Cost tn mapufacture, one dollar. 46 INCH ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS AT 75 CENTS. Reduoced from one dollar, INCH BLACK GRAIN DE PONDRE AT 75 CENTS. Reduced from one dollar, INCH BLACK CARHNERE MOMIE CLOTHS AT 756 CENTS, Pure wool and beautiful blooming black, Selling nowhere else for less than one dollar. 4 LOTS 75 CENTS. Out-ofslown consumers who may desire to see these wonderful bargains in Dress Goods and cannot spare the time to visit Philadelphia, should send for samoles through our Mail Order Department. i STrae ¢ profited ie ® Benge in The 5 8d our is that very star Women are Bn Gare large Yer ane Bisg ike » engage are surprised at bh they are sable to Senge ln | woes Qu & re prog % We Lake al nd pl sis, simi smite STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER’ TO FILBERT, W. COR. of EIGHTH ST PHILADELPHIA. ANTED {0,000 BUSHELS CORN. (0,000 BUSHELS BARLEY. (0,000 BUSHELS OATS. (0,000 BUSHELS RYE. flighest Cash Prices will be Paid. COAL YARD this season with nothing but the VERY BEST QUALITY of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. S0sept. tf. Lie Iwi ith while MARKET ST GIVE IT A TRIAL. Cool Yard and Grain Elevator at rear of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. ANNI NN NNN NNN & A. LOEB. DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED - THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE Mr Gust Lyon and Miss Paulene Lyon, of our firm have been in Phila- delphia and New York, for three weeks, buying Fall & Winte 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- I0T, that you can CLOTHING. Better Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, better * Linings, superior in every respect to any other ready- i made Clothing in the U nited Sta es, and equal in every s respect to the work of any merchant tailor in any of Jour large cities, Prices fully as low as lly sold in Bellefonte. Mothe rs, bring in your Children, from 4 years up, and examine our assortment of CHILDREN’S WEAR. >. € A LOEB and dealers in General Merchandise. RRL, Jas. Harris & Co. ARE SELLING VERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and REAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES SPROUTS SHAY FORKS, ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, {As well as all kinds of HAR "WARE, to meet all an: (this line, ordinary slop-shop work—usu- a i Fine Clothiers Hae pt tf : gs R. J. W, RIHONE, “Doni, Can )* fa und at his office and residence on North side of High Street, three doors Bast of Allegheny, Bel iefonte, Pa eh 1 op How Lost, How Kesto Just published, 8 pew edition of Dr. Culverwell's O Jelebrated Essay on the radical cure (without med! cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal saknoss, In voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Tnoapacity, impediments to are age, ote | also, Consumption Epilepsy and fits, induced by {~indulgence or sexual extravagance &e¢, hie celebrated author, in this admirable Resay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty yoars' sucess full practice, that the alarming cow Jasnpes of self abuse may be radically cured; poln out a rode of cure at once simple, certain, a - woigal, by moans of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private iy and radioa iy . "his Lecture should be in the hands of every youth hin every man in the lan Sent ander seal, in & plain envelope, to any address post-paid, on receipt Of six cents or two postage J ERRY MILLER Barner axp Hatrpressg—in the base ment of the bank bui ding. All work donelp in fashionable style, tally HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HALL, MANDFACTURER OF | Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips Flynets, and also keeps on hand Cottor (ots, ote. Prices low as any where else All kin of repairing done. The best All work war. patronage ds shane. Address the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL oD GAL 00. {1 Anh St : A York, N. Y ; Post Office] 6, Toct 1y. A share of the public tact, | ranted, kindly solicited "J. ZELLER & soni mmol | 3 wok fen chance is offered, there. 14} h | ¥ always keeping poverty from |] x ; -' ~. ir doot ‘hose who always take antage of the good chances for Brockerhoff Bell Penn'a, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Perfamery, FancyGoods &e,, &e. Pura Wines purposes always ’ making money at are offered generally become ofon rol alie while those who do not improve suchohan foes remain in i erty Wewant many men, women, bars aud ile 10 work for us right in thetr owa loeali ios, The business will pay more than ten times or dinary wages, Wo furnish an expensive outfit and {all that you need, free, No one who engages fails to} * make money very rapidly, Yon can devote ete} {hele time to the wark, or only YOUT share TOM: ig medicall¥ Al] information and all that is needod sent fre edical {Rd ama STINSON & CO . Portland, Maine. Sloot, wavid is HENRY BROCKERHOFYF. : . : —————— hess ) J.D. SHUGERT oat Shance 10 Mink mone President, Cashier. ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CQ, } to take subs riptions for the! largont cheapest and best Tlias i family publication in the (Late Milllkon, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Row, JAS, HARRIS & CO. i Bellefonte, he! week in ut own town. §5 Outfit free, No risk. ader, if Jou want a business at Which persons of of ther sex can make great pay a he time they work, H. HALL ETT "00 or d particulars to 1 Liquors for Portland, Maine, kopt. 15july go PENNSVALLE ¥ BANKING CO. - CENTRE HALL, PA RECEIVE DEPOS 1s and allowInte:* est; Discount Notes; Buy and . Sel) Government Securities, Gold and Coupons, Wu. Worr Wu. B. Mi~vaLe Pres't Oashier goriu Anyone ob S13 elegant works of ar price is so low that al wi a } Rusiness now before the publics You can make money Jaster & at work for us than at anything else Lapin py 5 required, o wi | stari day and upw & m at home by the I Men, women. bors i : B firie Rpaiad cvorsuiare lo work for us. "Now "is the ) 5 v a e time to the L EXAN DI ER & BOWER, At | ot nD oRUSL, Millheim. or outs yout space mausnte. No ther Bisiacss wil ors hisprofessionaleervicesto the public. He ts 0 a willing to work oan AYR i pf . yO ¢ ven oOo lise Beligtonte. prclajuttantton! ne repared to perforin all dperations ih the dentalpros to Jo thiakh snotuidus + by A wont 8 at Outfit and terms f ora 0) bh if ay be consuited in Gorman and Kuglish. ry tn ips aurorapared to extract teeth apse i ably, 4 unity Shae vendo Tein os hae & successful nt, given free to subscribers. Th gverybody subscribes. Oue sortbers tn a dav A lady Tr HAN olear profit in ten making moneys fast, You ean J to tha business or only your Discount Notes, . pare time, need not be away from home over nh Yoo vando it 1 as others. Full direc! Buy and Sa! H Hr vy and terms free. ¥ log ant and axponsive Outils, Government Securities, Gold & If you want profitable work send us your ad IL conta nx othing to try the business. | 10apB8tt Coupons, No one who engages fatlst o make g a. Main Address’ GEORGE SITARON & Oo, , Portland 16jul y| RS AN Wy GUTELIUS, ALEXAN (OM OWER| & G 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 hefore buy- ing elseamhere, ved, nada
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