Ta» CGeatre Reporter. ~~ AED. KURTZ wanes ssmmennat (J: EDITOR Lakh CLRREEEES SERIE © domn— —— Creve Hann, Pa., Dee. S 1880. It is settled that Bob Ingersoll will be the whiteshouse favorite under Gar field's administration, Birds of a feath- er, &eo. A rp po The queen of England | is on the “outs” with three of her daughters, Other members of her family are trying to reconcile the royal mother with her danghters. @ One hun dred and sixty coal miners at Rlcomington, I'l, have struck for higher wages, Higher wages were promised workingmen if Garfield was e slected, now let them demand a fulfillment of the promise or be d= -emochats. - In New York they have a woman be. fore court for stealing, who has been married fourteen times, Shellwould MAarry a man and then manage to get a part of his money. Whew! we bet a copy of the Reroxrsr she is for Garfield, Lecaunse she has no regard for her word. Marrying has no terrors for her. > ol. M, De Lesseps has Suez He states, “1 have confidence in the Panama canal than had in the Suez canal. The Atlantic and Pacific breezes will make it the healthi- in the world. There are al cavators made which excavate Evervthing great faith in the canal, greate ost region rem iy ex 300 cubic metres an hour, necessary is ready to start the work. The co-operation of England alone will make the canal a fact.” some ie—— Now that the republicans are to retain power another four years, all virtue and promise behavior bave been thrown to the dogs, and the ery of the of good Garficld tobe Put in Hot Wa- ter. According to a Washington special of the New York Mercury, the present ses jon of congress is likely investigation which will make out a cer tificate of character for 820, as well as make up a political record for 1884, The It is definitely gottled that to institute an writer says at the meeting of Congress in December two lines of inguiry will ba set on foot in the House of Representatives with the design of putting the Republican part) on record for the next four years. The first will be a reopening of the Uradil Mobilier business in view of Garfield's recent denials and of the statement made by Judge Poland that it he and his Re publican colleagues had known of the : 3 sy ame to later testimony which has since come i their knowledge, they would not declared that Garfield was guilty of brib This statement have taking and perjury, of gives a reason for making the Democrats it before, Judge Poland the investigation, and hve have had no chance todo as Lhe whole matter was formerly in Republi That Garfield in can hands, Was this affair of a double erimu treme Radicals doubt, and # of tention assume the im to Crime ag yominated hi ility for this inst Answer for it Of course this wi Hn mor and to t aging his seat, but before | ment of ¢ qualified honor or and that in the sucess watch on the tion of « cans will four years, and it w Hy: with the | alleged frauds by wh York was carried Gartield, and and the departments at Washington are asking for increased Those who voted for Garfi beforehand what it meant, in detail the cry and think, Inganother column we priat for more pay. Read it, rss ens Ae Read the prospectus of t the Pi tis! Post. in another colom. The Fo: for its abilit as well as other topics. The the telegraphic political Post has all well correspond ne irom The Pos and a8 spicy cenires, $f 13 one Of journals, J Hmporiant ar favoride we desirea g good weekly or daily ir There is a very bitter fight g in Ohio for the senatorship, Gov. Foster and John Sherman. Mpare—" oy a" ing ou between The convention. Sherman says all expen- to the time that Garfield was hit vpon part to pay the bills. R———— the White House and paid for by people is claimed by R. B. Hayes as private property; some curious ones wondering if he will claim the band- some desk presented to the president of the United States by the queen, asks an exchange. Of course he will—he took the presidency when he knew the peo- ple had given it to Sam Tilden. ridin E x-speaker Grow claims that he has two-thirds of the legislature instructed him for U.S, Senator. No doubt he has be voted for some Cameron loves better. We have known such tricks to happen before, Galusha. In 1866 three fourths of the republi- can members of the legislature were elected as Curtin men for senator, but when the election came off we saw eve- ry one gobbled op by Simon. ——————— THE FRAUDULENTS LAST MES SAGE, The fraudulent President has sent his last message to Congress. It is very lengthy and windy. The Patriot says of it: Mr. Hayes declares that “continued opposition to the full and free enjoy- ment of the rights of citizeaship coafers red apon the colored people by the re- cent amendments to the Constitution still prevails io several of the late slave- holding states.” How does Mr. Hayes know this to bea fact? On what infor mation does he base this assertion? He refers to no documentary evidence in support to his avermeat. He does not even slate that his information ia deriv ed from authentic sources. He makes the assertion simply as his own ips dizi. If his statement were true, South then have the republicans of the aud the United St in their daty, ates courts utterly failed Jat Mr. Hayes has not a word to say to congress in regard to the intimidation in the He carefully avoids al- lusion to the fact that there is a federal statote of terrible severity sgaiost timidation of negro voters while there is no law on the federal statute-book for the protection of white workingmen against the insolent interference with their free exercise of the right of suf frage to which their employers resorted 80 openly and shamelessly at the late election, Mr. Hayes is as well inf rm- ed concerning the oppression of the white voters at the North as in regard to the alleged suppression of negro suf frage at the South. His silence in re- gard to the former and bis labored pre- seutation of the latter prove that a four years’ residence in the White House does not always make a man of a sneaks ing hypocrite, On the subject of civil service reform the message utters no uncertain sound. All appointments to subordinate offices should be made without regard to the politics of the applicant, upon his indi- “vidual merits, after running the gaunt. let, of a board of examiners, and the tenure of office should be during good behavior, The repeal of the tenuresof- office act passed during the term of ex- President Johnson is also recommended and most wonderful of all, the protec tion of office holders’ salaries from po- litical assessments is solemnly advocat- ed. What a pity that Mr. Hayes’ fore- sight was not as good as his “hind- sight;” if it bad been, {the republican commiitee would probably have been short a million of dollars in the late campaign and the presidency could not have been purchased for General Gar- field. But it is never too late todo good and we now insist that congress take Mr. Hayes promptly at his word. A civil service reform bill and an anti-political assessment bill should engage the earli- 8st possible attention of the federal Jeg inlptyre of white voters norttera states, 1L- wdea of disputing Gartiel | Presidency, the the attention of Congress at the Nort} the clerks and wo of white slavery by { the employers drive 1s to vote as thev dict i men to the px int 14 | and to outrageous interfere | Marshals with voters and clu election day. { that there never the votes of so n | their masters “here 1s not {the North where a n iogmen were purchase the {of men whose necessities were | 3 we estimate of the value Was OW SO far of Con: ecti ut or or wh as New i chise vole they simp are concerned, white instead of African sk rield. Ift n up to Garfield gi thie dale t will be give of New York will be—it will go given to Garfield —as it is on record as represent ing merely a m orality as low asever at auction block. proved that nine milli divided, stood s till, in ordertosece er the vast sums oF money o by stock brokers, bankers, mo- corporations, mtributed national + 47 } enefi- nopolist and tariff bex ciaries could be successfully used in New York City, to hire sand Democrats to vote or compel ten thou- against their con- victions or possibly to hire twenty thou- sand men who bad kill the fairly honest electors this record is made placed before the pu declare that they can ple with confidence tha be stamped out effectually Pp IRELAND'S TROUBLE—A FEUDAL LEGACY, 3 f John Of JOON no rigth to vote, to voice York, When Congress and expressed of New up by Radicalism will in 1854, hit Bright, From a recent speech an English cabinet the following instructive extract: “What is this system against which s many of the Irish people t now contending, z, and even, in a certain sense, in open re volt? It system of § great proprietors, by the monarchs and statesmen of two centuries ago, great proprietors with great estates, and with estates, many of thew Ios gage d and embarrassed, transmitted from geweration to generation 1 r command only to a large extent of nom- inal and life owners, most of whom absentees, and who have ios isted upon the rights without discharging th of property, This state of thing arisen from a law or custom by waich es tates are handed down from eldest son to eldest son, wuo have not the means of improving and cannot sell it. They had wo iuterest to improve, aud, in fact, ar merely nominal owne rs; and the result has beet 1 that the people who cultivate i and who lived upon the soil have been practically divorced from It, and the ge eral results are given in figures, I stated them here not bs ago, but they are so stariling and so impressive that in one sentence 1 shall place them before you again, Tue proprietors of the land Ireland are few in number for a country so large. Of those who hold estate prop erty, under which, or part of which, thes an let—1 mean estates of eig shty or 104 acres—of those 1 si ippuse there are ni more than twelve or fourteen thousan: in Ireland, One-third of Ireland is pus sessed by 292 pe SONS; one- halfo Ireland is posse-sed by 744 persons. Two-thir of the whole sland are in the possessioi of S42. that a little more RX halt the persons that are present now in ti buil iding. On the other side there ar more than 50,000 tenants. There is: great fin 1==300,000 families, being at least from 2.500.000 to 3 000,000 persons, pendent absolutely upon the soil, compe ting with each other for possession ofa farm, having no variety of occupations us the re are in England, and bavi ing but one course, and that the only one—to go out of the country to esc ape minister, we make re Ins art JL : : comes down from the Na} established are it is de from the difficulties in which the y find themselve These five hundred thousand tenants a ire living for the most part, as they allege, in a condition of continual insecurity The rent may be raised half a crown a quarter this year and another half erown next. If the farm passes from the father to the son, or from the widow to the son. or from the futher to his brother, orto new farmer, to 4 new family, there is an occasion where it is easy to propose some addition to the rent. The addition may not be so much as to shock the farmer and to drive him at once from any at tempt to enter upon the farm, and by lit. tle and little the rent is added to the ir ritatjion of the tenant, and becomes great er and greater until he sees the end to which he is driven. He cannot live up- on the farm and must give it up. He i= to be found hopeless jn hig own country, There have grown up an irritation and a discontent which are the notorious and universal material on which social or po litical insurrections are generally based Now, we must not forget that in Ireland the men who hold the land hold the homes and lives of the people. There no escape from it whatever, There has been a time within my recollection, when sixty persons out of every one hundred in Ire f and were receiving relief in some shape or other, and the normal and com- mon condition of great numbers of per sons in the exty eme West of Ireland where the country is poorest, is one of the most abject and hopeless poverty, and in this country, and with dle slate of things, as you may imagine there is the most fierce and const: ant competition fos land, and thus it is in the power of the landowner everywhere and his agent to obtain increase of rent. is Congress met last Monday, THERES ML L IONS IN IT. i MANDR OF THE DEPARTMENTS, lnereased Appropriations from Con~ Called for--Officials who Have an Idea that they Ought to Have More Pay for their Ser vices. EXTRAVAGANT NATIONAL gress November 25 «The esti for the fiscal } 1 are chileliy Washington, Of tho un) printions mutes ending J JO, 1882 thelr i not an Or employee does not Vv ORt over fast in noticeable tor FORSG {here 1 some for additional salary hie amount to $0US 0 - Last they veut department whicl Usk OIee: 18 Ii 1 eslitnates were 30/8008 or over twent wy dollars lose treasury rena i In the 1 his present salary and wants it i from $3.000 to i OF ABDUL Is i by the TARE AN Ndrcase tO the 31.8) pardent ¥ CoN anke | pul (B11 watch of FR) i How the do} thie 1 Keeper depart rool ve to £060 man in publi nares of ity and ul inter NEW MEXICO AN DISCOVERIES. THRE SAN Wonderful Power in Cutting] Away Glass and Stone Protect ing the Fingers, | D BLAST. American, He renlapeum and Its | Pompeii. linly, i An American as wall as line its Hercue Hisve A mi tio bint, tancum and Pompeii, wo may be ng the wonderful and useful reports of Messrs Kioy, two gentlemen onguged in mins RIrivs invens | the Patterson and ns of the times is the snd Mu ing lo New Mexico ad ne common Suppose you desire a piece of mars! for You the sheet of wax no thicker than who have just bla & gravestone with a \ cover with more remarkable Louis, remarkable specivisione . al ot statements a wafer; then vou cut in the wax the name &¢ Now pass it under the blast, 18 and Some stupendous ruins have been discovs date, leaving the marble Abo City, Ap in Valen u boul ex posed ered at in the Mansana or and the sand ia county, will eut it away Remove the wax, and Take the of French plate glass, say two feet by six, pie mountains, ies wast ol and the Atchison, To twenty mi the Rio Grande river, you have the raised letiors, a piece nearly same distance from ralirond, cover it with fine las and very but We learn tron that ther poeka and Sania Feo @, pass iL under and not a thread of the lace will it the the hiast, jured b the glass wherever it is net covered by the Now have every del th Fhe district was once populous, fnhabl the Repub i 1 has BOW Do tants ‘8 he it sand will cut deep into GRR repart in CAD remove the ioate and and tA In this way beaus figures of all kinds are The s under the blast with. culling but ) } i evidence of vast voloanie eruptions in isce ince, you the vicinity, which overwhelmed large beautifu gure cities and buried them and thelr inbabie!ralsed upon the glass ) Laind tants in hot ashes 'here are lava beds tiful cut in glass one timo the ignd at a small expense workmen yelr hand nity miles in extent, and as vantains must havelean hold th te arater of one of the mg been sixty miles long and from LQleen out harm, even when it is rapidly Ee ne remains } : att hain DFIARe ment there is tant from ; LIne HNsis rwsndabs § ME hang Lije it an d he J, iver, imiproviog reservat between Fi avenue north CW avs 10 no ri | 1, $5,000; asphal Smithson Lg ith street, he | rounds i i portani 08 timate is that of (8 WARK) [Or commenciog the constr am at lire at F es, partment Or pre ie For the mony. the de- is sube centre wings, 3 ’ 3: nn of U W asaington 200,000 is wanted. 1 r $H0 000 for continuing the build- ie naer ¥ patent oliice 3 government hd i $ y sy axks 40000 Gr Spi ial uence hospital " Total for id freee OOD Lo dis ing tle insane, grounds in and H), Appropriations st year, POSS HK, in of the W ashington yard and purchasg of mre No 2604.70 is asked, ad $0,000 is dredging. ad of for the For aavy S53, i wanted for Under the li rouped a large number of estimates for Arion is, An of 100,000 js asked for n- ot} 1 js an An estimate of $81 - a distinetive paper sme the exiense &1 miscellaneous is Ole appropriation suppressing fou terfeiting and jer cries, whi of 220.000 O00 1s submitted for for United States notes, including mull expenses, transportaiion, examination, delivery, based upon an es- will be re- fiscal year to re- place worn-out, redepny «1 and destroyed notes, and to bring up the reserve of notes to the amouot required by the treasury « f the United Hi reuse counting and timate that 10,000,000 sheets ng the quired during next The war department estimates include the follow- Observation and exploration jn the continuing the work of scien- (ion and exploration on or near the shores of Lady Franklin bay, and for transportation of men and plies to suid location and return, $25,000. the following is a recapitulation by de partments; Legisintive establishment Executiv ¢ establishment... Judicisry establishment... Foreign interco Military establishm Naval establishm Indian affairs.... Pensions Public works.. Postal 80rVIEB..00ieeie coarsasss ses Miscelluneous ou coesinre Permanent annual ap PPropris BUONB esrses: sersreser sisssssns States, ing: Artic tific observ RE Ls sup- 23 038.643, §,500, 404, 2 309,300.00 07.085.00 } 790 4 101 § RGR R66 8 50 000, 000 00 16,059 535 63 3,630,707 W 16.74.6448 91 I » 143, 304,411.45 Grand total 1 Job In- the which -(30d There aretwo things gersoll hutes and oh ‘ democratic pagty Nothing of congress on and importance transacied in Monday Gen, Weaver still has an idea that the greenback party will succeed. From the western states come reports of yery cold weather and spow since Sunday. With Ingersoll ou one gide and Beech: of ainway the hardest glass, wit for twenly miles iron or stune, ROTO with walls sixty feet high and tes they mu Inger nails, hos 0 | be whi leo i do lin | soon whittle them eet thick, and covering an acre of ground they wil tied off right hastily 1 ihe Ll i mber, pinon {they put on | thimbles to protect i nails it wi ich is ut und wh he d as when first ¢ @ good, for the san but if a them i, WKS Bs sOUl nn oneside of the piece of Lim | Wi AWAY: { figures, one of Lhe All-Sees Ig f piece of soll around robabl cotton 1 wil The srr sun, they are safe, Y at once roe i Wb tHasophy of it, d whittles away f made by anythi Mr ¢ BGRlulners, and dest: hard substance ie R but n Ns Any aven Patterso HES does not affect substances that but like wax, cotton the human band - - - ISH VICTORY. re softand yielding, Or even dred HO BUATrpP et sinall furrows seen yout With a stonegouge. Th A KUI Fe ar WoL been re in«] Abdullah allack was! Urumiah and defeated them, after kill great numbers and capturing three guns, ilios ers, the! The Kurd Le seven « men ish, chron s Ale threatening an advance on| of | Urumiah [IN TH} traversed the ¢ tof Mexico niry WHOL k 1C1 preparation | HISTOR YOFME D- No MHIArv¥eiious 45 ever p+ riormed such ther siluntled $ CUres, or mainiaine § AYER ed as the I #0 wide a i AVA Dodds 8 Cngrey PROTORAY is recogy world's r iiseases of the thr Its ii Cures lungs i deri oat and plinued series of won iL universally lable agent to ds, which em. linary col are y perious disorders, irely, niways reliev. 0 saving ile evated rome protection it af is, | its timely surface of throal and makes they found va band ible medy to be kept always Was used porsen cat i those who ones A180 seed thelr knowledge waler was « ion KERRY Pr physicians TORAL extensive! recomme ergymen in ils remedis L Dears, EARS vox vue MILLION ! FOO CHOU'S BAL SAM OF Ol, Positively Restores the Hearing, and | is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafoess Known. extracted fr The Ou is species of small White the Yellow Ses. known Rondeletii Every Cl ve 14 I's wirtues as a resto hearing wate discoverad by «a Priest shout the year 1410, $0 RDBUMerous And many so tn ira that the remedy was offic prociaimed over the entire re me | Use versal thal over years no Doainess has existed among the Chin peopie Sent, charges prepaid, u any address at $1 per bottle, Only Imported by HAY LOCK & CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR AMERICA T ? Dey St, New Yerk 8 Pec ili Shark, caught us ( ¢ y 1Hhese hose Od 1 m to and fr i pow trees of 1 | # eran ralive of Buddbist trail iarger Lh [the anti a1 RK man Patters discovering the juity of the path Mr. said he was lwo weeks ir POEL er finding the smelling works Sanaa : Be eg » Uitte, ally ver was lak AT for m whi Th I Was Co ie mine in neenled by fallen timber, # became 0 un nearly a fo of which had taken root It took oho ng to carl il away. t was found to | be seventy feel deep, with ital iy A potiery was also i and also a rich tu of former working Its virtues are unquestio pottery consists of drinking voisels curative of ara ter absolu s can personally testify, b ence and observation, Among the many readers of the in one part and another of the cou is probable that n deafness, and to such may be “Write at onoe 9 Hay! ock & Co, 7 Street, Ne Yo receive by return a remedy that w ACTOS you to hear like an body else, and i . ' we curative effects hy ill be permar e having & clay bho will never New York Jou antile Rev 3, 1880 Mee several horizon. lot of dis covered, rquolse mine which bore evidence | The {used by these old inhabitants of the coun try te, th is are of various d Review niry yess signs, of birds and ‘he ag several species it the with a black coloring. ntelope. Some of speciment are striped and spotted An old miner nan iown a chamber about ten feetsquare said it ned Baxter found in dig- viag on one side a fireplace, K Un Was joa hung & crane s end of the hook was & bone, ow a a fis f the fLrepiace on of ina A Ian silling the and! rumn the was evidently walching when he position, who | bone roasting for his meal, NEW ENTER PRISE LEXANDER & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE. | ‘TE, They mean by this all the name imports {that is, to deal in and to furnish to farmers jand 25 per cent. dividends. One reason a th 0 lowest possible price everything ir for the greater profit on Southern man~ the shape of an agricultural ufacture is the superiority of the fabric, that farmers use, including SEEDS of al bringing a higher price from the trade, Kinds The reason given is that the great pres.| At present wo have on hand and are the sure to which cotibn iy submitted, par-|A! SE d sgonts for the sale ofthe SYR ticalarly for the FKoglish market, in| ACUSE oo ED FP LOW) made st baleing, extracts the oil, and reduces Syracuse, 3 ¥. It is the bast chilled plow! ; ) " now made; also the Pb and the value of the raw material. The|, "1 ol ide at Contre Hall. N were overwhelmed in aia his habitation by a sudden harge ef lava from | mountain - i» has sixty-seven cot. ton factories, and it is said that in the entire number there ard not gs many * | spindles as there are in the mills of the Pacific corporation at Lawrence. The] | South Carolina factories are profitable South Carolina BELLEFON PA. ironi 0 bet this respect, which he profits by in the me amount of mon ey. increased value of the product, The cot-| Hall Cornplanter. We need say nothing! ton States io a few years will manufac [about the merits of this planter, xs the 2000! tyre the bulk of their crop and be asinow in use in Centre county anxious fof & tariff on that gs we are for|them to be the best iron en HARROWS and CUL T1y ATORS the lgtest jniproved pall "MOWERS, REAPERS and GRAIN| {BINDERS «Of these we [either ns separate Mowers, Combined Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesters or as Combinad Re npers and Binders, THE WHEELER, No. 6, machine, is the best nd in the market, shurg to Harrisburg in opposition to! THE GREALKEST IMPROVEMENT The Pit wourg) OF THE AGE is the Norristown Gleane: and Binder, Call and see it. It is won n spenking of the ne wirouie| derfull y perfoct route of the new! Any boy twelve yoars old, with one line west from Harrisburg it will be as fap horse, wil follow ip hind, all the rain inl an caper wilh side del 3 us possible an air line passing through the Ht to Sl Mind 1s J ve cut rich and fertile lower tier of counties. In| he price of the machipe in one year, by order to get through the mountsios they! Jakiox up from the stubble that which is sale ) 0 o situation, the old| now lost lected a most favorable situation, tl i | DRILL. A surveys mado by Worrell latterly by Robs] THE McSHERRY GRAIN | either with or without broadcast hoes, with gris via the Burnt Cabin or old Sia ughter| or without fertilizer and seed sowing at Thg compgny proposes to reduc oltachments. It is the best grain deili for va distances batween t a thi {ull purposes in the market the distance between Harrisburg ang this! "ipyp "GR ISER THRESHER AND city perhaps thirty miles. On the east rol ISEPARATOR —The reputation of this division they have a line te New Y ork| mac hind is so well éitablished that we can from Harrisburg thirteen miles shorter] ny how AD about it'that the people do not PAA BoE . : th a know ny person wanting one, in than the route ROW u od by the 'ennayl wed of repairs for those now In the coun vania raifrond. With this difference oy please call -We Also the Centre! NOTHER NEW RAILROAD. A sensation was caused in railway and] ¥ he 8 veok by Lhe announce | s8 8 Combin- machine of the busi ess circles lust ad nt ki ment that a raliroad wae 10 be bulit from Pitt the Pennsylvania ' ommn road, wereial i says, with pegard Lo the route. or party or, FEEBLE LADIES. Those languid, tiresome sensations, ; that constant dealin that Is tak. your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks ; that your vita! forges, you irritable and fretiul, ean easily be removed by the use of that mars Hop Bitters, lrregulari. continual strain upon rendering velous remedy, at once, while the special cause offperiodien! pain is permanently removed, Will you heed this? Baturs day night Cincinnati The funeral at Bronson, O., of the colors Mre. Agnes Brown, was the remarkable that ever Bhe died at the age of twenty years, and the funeral! sermon was preached by an old ed woman, most aegurrenca took place there one hundred and Lime acquainiance, who is in his one hun. dredth year Rev, BE. Waltz, of Sharpsburg, lost four children by diptheria, within two weeks - BIF; There isa no civilized nation i rn Hemisphere in which the | Hostettor's Stomach Bitters as a tonie, cor. rective, and and-billious medicine, is not known and appreciated While it is a for al! seasons and all elimates, {it is especially suited to the complaints lgenersted by the weather, being the pure i vegetable stimulant in the in the Wests utility of fmadicine wl and best world For sale by al {10 wham apply 18s] | Druggists and Dealers for Hostetler's Almanac {OT Outt fornished free, with fall lnstrae tions for conducting the most profitable besinors thal suyons can eugage tn. The asiness 18 30 easy lo learn, and our in structions are so simple and plais, thang [any One CAB Make great profits from the very start No one can fall who is willing to wor cen are as successful as mer Bays wid gitls « An Sars large sums Many bave made wl ¢ business over one huasdred dollars in & staple woe Rothing like ever knows before, All who engage are surprised al the ease and reploity with which they sre able Wo make money You cas engage in this business Que Bg your spare thme al great profit. You do nol have y invest oapital ta i we Sake wil the un Those 3s mGBey 8 i wf al onoe A Sires TRU ¥ a CO. Augusta who seed res All furnished free, NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS! DON'T BUY 1RASH, But something useful and durable. Such goods can be found at the store of . DINEGES, CENTRE HALL, PENN‘. We leuow it will be to your interest, and therefore we advise you to call on Cleve for anything you may want in the Mercantile line. ~~ Thereby you will patronize home trade, encourage him as a young man and save money at the same time. MENDELSSIION PIANO CO. Will make, for the vext 60 days, a Grand Offer of PIANOS AND ORGANS. §850 Equare Grand Piano for only $245. 3 Magnificent rosewood case elegantly finished, 8 strings 7 1.8 Octave of patent cantante sgrafies, our new patent overstrung scale, beauti® ful carved legs and lyre heavy serpentine and large taney moulding round esse, ful Iron Frame, French Grand Aetion, Grand Hammers, in fact every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument bas been added. g#& Our price for this instrument boxed and delivered on board cars $245 00 at New York, with fine Piano Cover, Stool and Book, only . This Piano will be sent on test trial. Plesse send reference if you do not send money with order. Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by yoth ways it Plano is not just as represented in this Advertisement. Thous ands in use. Bend for Ustalogue. Every instrument fully Warranted for five years ) NOS 165 TO $400 (with Stool, Cover and Book. All strictly First i IA i class and sold at Wholesale Factory prices These Pianos made one of the finest di plays at the Centennial Exhibition, sad were unapimously reouss HIGHEST HOROULS e Fquares coutais our New Patent Scale, the greateit improvement ia the His: tary of Plane making STYLE fiil us t rights ave the fined in Americe Positively we make Lhe os, of the richest tobe and greatest test trial freight free if snsslisfactons Dow's tall to write us before buying. Postively we offer the best » S years, 0 RG XA A N N sets of Reeds, four of 2 1 3 Octaves each, and ine of Three Octaves, 13 Bi ln Welght, boxed, 360 lbs. The case is of solid walnel veseered with choice woods , and is of su entire. ancy snd sympathetic quality of tone, Besutifel solo effects snd perfect stop sot ular al organ 1s your ows home We send all Organs on 15 days test trial and pay freight both aye if instrament ree. Veclory an 4d Warerooms, Hith 81, and 10th Av avabillity They are reccommensd by the bighest musical authorilies is ‘the il bargains, Usialogus mailed free sdsome llluprated and Descriplive Catalogee of 45 pages mailed Our “Parlor Grand Jubilee Organ.” style 5, ts the finest and swootest toned Stops with Grand Organ-Diapason, Melodia. Viola, Flute, Celeste, Duloet, Feho, Melodia Forte, Celesti iy new and beautiful desige elaborately carved, with raised panels, music closet, lamp agian fretwork , price $986 Our wholessle net ossh price to have it introduced, with stool and book, osly or is pot as repiosented . ¥ uly warranted for five jenrs. Other stylos-8 stop organ only $65; 5 stops, $85 4 Over 32,00 sol h t W sic at one third price. Cstalogue ol 800 choles pleoes sent for Se stamp. This Gala S ee u musical smpositicn, by the best authors, dress, | Maine ioe ¥ country Over 14,000 in use, and not one dissatisfied purchaser lenos and Organs seat on ib for So. samp. Every Plane folly warranted for § Heed organ ever offered the musical public. It contains Five octaves. Five aa, Violins, Flute Forte, Tremolo, Grand Organs and Grand. well, K nee Biops Height 78 in; Wideh, &¢, ali elegantly finished all the latest snd best improvements, with grest a de, Rapin, brid. sold sells others, Po tively no dovistion ia price; Noparmest required untill you heave full tested § ihe Hops ils and every Organ bas Fae the fullest satisfaction , linstrated port mai logue ino udes mont of the popular le of the day and every variety of co MENDELSSHON PIANO CO, P. 0. Box 2068, New York City 10,000 I am stocking my COAL YARD t i i NN NNN NN NNN NNN will be Paid. his season with nothing but the VERY BEST QUALITY of SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LAWRENCE L. BROWN. V. R. R. Depot. 30sopt. tf, THE SIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED Linings, superior | our large cities. Mothers examine our Fine Clothiers Jsept tf in every respect to any other ready- A LOEB in General Merchandise. 3. & and dealers R.J, W, RHONE, Dentist, can found at his office and residence on North side of High Street, three doors Kast ot Al jogheny, Bellefonte, Pa. 27 feb 1 3 ERRY Mad. K R ~ip the hase’ Basngr a¥p Hinoax ment of the bank building An work done in fashionable style. lujly HENRY BOOZER, CENTRE HAL | PR ANUVACTURER ¢ Baddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips |¢ Flynets, and also keeps on hand Cotltor Neots, ote. Prices low as any where else All kinds of repairing done. The best stock always kepton hand. All work war- ranted, A share ofthe public patronage kindly solicited. ioct, tf J. ZELLER & SON DRUGGISTS Py clubs of OR Congres lature at the rate of 50 cont ire cou er on the other Garfield appeared at a recent reception, That's just the kind of company that goes aris in arm, Haur- rah for 329, The Chicago elevators are now holding it is expected to make a difference in the| are the agents for this celebrated Huller time of trains between this city and the) and P HAETONS.- CONKLIN WAG po {tablished also of the CORTLAND death, her dress bec Swing ignited from a| warranted. Call and see specimens and [ furnished on application, 1880-1, The Patriot, Daily and Week-| ord: rg only. Phosphates always on hand The subscription price of the Week Is] r OW DER.—We are Dupont’s agents, T Fifty ds , : 4 y and upwards th GRAIN.—After the growing crop is Copy ro ANDULG, n y Der ALDUD COAL, ~Qur yard is always stocked and the Li g : : : : , LIME, — We make the best white lime in prepays the postage and subscribers are d 'ATRBANKS' S0AL ES.« Wo are their iad by the cash, il their lowost prices, legislature will be of more than ordinary yur store rooms opposite the Bush House, | © synopsis of them will be given in the scope of our business, 10 million bushels of grain, distance and by the running of fast trains "VICTOR CLOVER HULLER.- WAGONS, CARRIAGES Waare Agents for the of the 4 interested in the enterprise, ; ON. the reputation of which is so well ex. Mrs. Neal, aged twenty, was burned to} iagos, Phaetons, and Buggies All are {before buying elsewhere, Cataloguos {Cayug a plaster fi nely ground, as good as 1880-1, — | 87.60 per ton. Peruvian Guano sold or oid [upor n orders at manufacturers’ prices, | per annum Fas snd sold at wholesale prices; also uso | extraordinarily cheap rate of 756 cer xtracrdin I of 76 cents ah price for all kinds of grain. ad Shel during the sessions of ais sell at lowest price, Under the set of congress the publisher ye 'R the pu “land agricultural purposes excel all oth. Fivary subscription must bo accomnpans il parties wishing good and true scales proaching sessions of congress and the in wantof anything in our ‘line to call at reported for the Daily and a complet those in attendance more paticularly the PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO., lin Centre county. . BUGGIES Metropolis. Atleast this is the expoctalic | sale of the celebrated Last Sunday, at Yanceyville, N. 0, PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, Car fire in her room as she knelt by it in pray-| examine catalogues as to styles and prices tt A ps | PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS, the best Noya Scotia, at the low price of ly, for the Ensuing Year, |Srecinl munureg for different crops sold Patriot hue been reduced to $1.00 per co 1} as! i sy Spe rting and Rifle powder on Weekly Patriot will } he Yeek a e furnished at the | harvested wo will be prepared to pay the 8 Daily Patriot will be sent t i h t with the best Anthracite Coal which we er month, % $ . * } : he State ts properties for Mechanical relieved from that expense, agents in Cet ty and will supply Now is the time to subscribe. Tho ape We extend an invitation [to everybody |, interest and their proceedings will be fully ind see what we have, and learn from Weekly, Adiress Bellefonte May 6, ALEXANDER & HO Gormpn deo, Bt, §40 Market Bt) Harrisburg, 6 Brockerhoft Penn’a, \ Dealers in Drags, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods &e,, wr medicallt mwavly Pure Wines and Liquors f{ purposes always kept. ie } % family publication in the Nix} The! ae worl Anyone o Wh vo me a successful agent Sori ant works of art given free to subscribers, price is so low that almost ove ry Roe dy subsoribes agent roporis taking 130 subscribers in a dav, AR wnt reports making 2300 clear protit Al 1 AVS All who engage king money fast. You can do ste all your time to the business or only oti! «pare time, You need not bo away from hom wight +11 others, Full “tires You vando it as we A tious and terms free. Elegant and axpensive Outi) It fron, ur 5! If you want profitable work send us ¥i dross at once. It oosts nothing to try the ha No one who engages fallst o make great pay. Addre GEORGF STINSON & CO, Portland, N Maine, 15 : | T ALEXANDER, 0. M. fow eal . : x A LEXAN DER & BOWER, 4 torneys-at-Law, Hallefonte, Spe oialatte As Doe 1 Ay be consuited in German and English Kestored ! Culverwell's How Lost, How Just published, a new edition of Dy of Spermatorthoea or Seminal Weakness, In i pluhtary Semival Losses, Impotency, Menthl and Physics! Ineapacity, impediments to Marr age, eto also, Consumption Epilepsy and fits, induced by wolf indulgence or sexual extravagance de, The celebrated author. in this admirable Essay, {ll Jas. Harris & Co. ARE BELLING VERY Low REAPER SECTIONS and EAPERS, And all kinds of Farming Tools, RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES SPROUTS SHAY FORK ROPE BLOCKS, ET C., As well as all kinds of HA R D. WA ARE, to meet all demands § it this line, full practice, that the alarming cossequences of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of whieh every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private iy and radically ‘his Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land Sent under seal, in a plain ¢ nvelope, to any address post Paid, on receipt Of six cents or two postage; a amp | Ad ross ihe Publishers, i i THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. N. Y.; Post Office] Toot 1y. New York, Jox, 4086, by always keeping poverty from your door, Those who alway tak © advantage of the good chances for| king money that are offered generally become JAS. HARRIS & CO Bell ell foute, oes remain in poverty Wewant many men, women, ore and gb: Is to work for us right in thelr own locall | » week in Jour own town. 805 0utfit free Jui par ali the time they work, weite for T & C0 o rik eader, if you want a business 1 that you he al which persons of either sex can make money ing, The Rusinthe will pay more than ten times or Yo futuish an expensive outfit and 00: i \ partioniars to iM. UALLETY Portland, Maine. Buty br free, Noone who engages fails (to vory rapidly, You can devete your PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO CENTRE HALL, PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and allowlInte:; est; Discount Notes; Buy and ell Gov ernmentSecurities, Gold and Coupons. [on WoLr Wu. B, Mi~arLs discount Notes, ! Prost Jnshie Buv and 82 Jovernment Securities, Gold & 10npigit Coupons, RS 11 information and all that is needed sent free . Portland, Maine, oct. J.D. SHUGERT President. Cashier. NTRECOUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) Receive Deposits, Xr Yousiness now before the public’ You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else apie ABR Tequired. e will star: a, and upwards mad: ‘at home by the is ra women. boys an: girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is th. time. Youcan devote your whole time to the work or only your spare momants. No other business wil Ho la pax you moAsly aa well. ba jo wil ng to work can o make enor engaging at once dentalpros ; Costly Outfit and terms free. . GUTELIUS, Dentist, Millheim. Offers his; professions 1servicesto the publie. Jiopated tonerformalloperations in the wr” & Mr Gust Lyon and Miss Paulene Lyon, of our firm have been in Phila- delphia and New York, three weeks, buying Fall & Wind GOODS. for We have 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 CHEV IOT, that you cam turn and wear on both sides. 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- 2D. Just opened a line of Childrens Navy Blue and Plaid Kilt Suits. Call before” buy- ing elsemhere, il - -
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