1 Tha Centre Reporter. A I ALT i NNN t RED. KURTZ... EDITOR. en cm) men PERE VRIEREANE BERRY Orvrare Mary, Pa., Deo. 16, 1880, of on The letter Judge Jerry Black railroads, in this issue of the REPORTER 18 interesting and worthy a perusal, Ol Apne A recent constitutional ¢ wf] ame ndment in manufacture or sale taous liquors in that stad le Kansas forbids the ff 5 of pint i 2. A man in Bucks county has just ended a lawsuit of forty-two vears standing and recovered six conts damages, If he puts his six cents at compound i interest for forty-two hundred vears he will have a “big thing” after all, il What will we do witl itl Grant? 3.3 " , \ ayy Ii 5 vivir h This country does not seem big enough 1 Gen, to hold him--let us nex New Je then there may We think we have hit gress donate 160 acres of the pu i the in farming, which 1s so very he i dpi > Poor Hayes, even Bob Ingersol n good Wi ord he it Presidential campaign Hayes {0 i epublicans wo h be room enough for him { i ¥ th it now = {et cons i blic land and a mule to Grant, he can set up 1a NOrame, has no if arin during for him, SAVs tha on the PY Was not that Garlic party, x 33 WW hiv nin sp : an alluded by either ar ¢ tthe r 3 1 1 SRYS, Was electad colored votes in New York 2 owed as they were in strict accord Ji hi ison and evel 1 Haves ¢ poli vw ith Uyler, Fillmore, . dos and diss southern states and al date he was, & le {ien. Ww ashingt 1, we believe, Borved as President without pay, the oIved hig country dary was only Washin “at i a time when { and at half what Gran have the besides, did not t i who ever hoard ofany of valuable presents that Gra hi sg ountrymen gountry for peli rr him ind the bawiing around the to ridse a pension fi Ifa na i ny one had g ot 5 DOs 2 A DORN LrGen. Jackson after his retiremen MANSIO i Wouk Hick on a ste from the executive n, have stirred up Old as memorable oceasion mboat whet memorai Ww t i a fellow Uli ler WR 0 Hi \ vi fy we $a ven nose, and his friends start But Old Hickory, 1, me at him, claimed, Stand asi Yes, wild have Wi How wh HAR Up pt Ww Granl redeived @iary i eignt yours : » } 1% 5 | 3% 1 131} Gig DOSS, Ball pag His wife PIOSCRsS, it eh s 53 Fie vy ty ot of (1 inimous ce which ruined nearly all . 3 of Lhe country aud was felt In every al Haves us, forgot ge the compile & Tyrone R. R. tion of the Lewisburg Darn these frau N B.—Afer in the for Centre Hall, fulents. y we find boro’ voking carefull no mention » message of the - ~to~-do~with-Grant lv - is causing Haves him ( aps The what hotherati } £ in 8 new SUT n ded making General Sher of n wviag recommen tain General of the army, relish the reinstatement siti 81 OS man does not Grant which would out a mh ary in rank him, ion may be developed to the } pr General ion in army ¢ire les, > It interesting to note that it 18 304 248 immigrants who landed on ¥ 3 in the eleven months cl om England, ax shores wing with November u 25.307 Tx wt large were fir percentage. Germany leads the list with Ireland fol 36.224, Sweden with 20.183 land has the fourth place, sending an France, Aus. , Switzerland i nusually T0350, lows with and Fy ng ants th 0 more new inhabits Net! sain and Italy combi a Messrs, N WwW. Ayres & Son, phia, s¢ riands, Bel Ne EK is a handsor the classificat nd us merioan pug Of eect I'he Morga they are antag ana ida 3 4 Ilerness ana os the “Tweaty-Second established the repu selves, e Xe there shall | electoral vote of ent acti it, while enabled € on of the t y \ the Pw iter " , toral ¥ i represen Howed ten minutes be seen that the M n of the by all So far have ex gures given gs we amine about population, to be trustworthy. en A lS Me At the meeting of the house co" Ways and means, q k plac € upon ata R CW mitt v AE ¢ nmitiee ug o nm on uite a leng +} the propositior the internal che ks, The +} 3 CX revenue now im- toh TY UR ma es, iatter was eferred to the su revel ymmittee oa internal ie with instructions to consider and } “fF ithe comm £8 LE A Adi ithe on Yank checks and emoved long ”" m 1e tax 1d have been r ago. The first was an annoyance as wells while t} latter the and woman 1 n in every dais use, ee erin i errible massacre was committed b band of Indians. A Stockton says: “Persons just an Elizario reports that Mexi- Chihuahua bring appalling particulars of the devilment done by the escaped and desperate remnant of Victo- in the neighborhood of that that section from twenty to women and children are y have been murdered and muti- lated in a most horril manner. A de- tact of ten men ret with Ge rassas, after the abandonment oria’s camp, wasattacked by about + Victoria's special from F fron wrt 1 from Cans ria's band In men, town. thirty known t Ne iment enezal Te of Vie urning thirty Indians a few days ago and only Terassas and one man escape d."” —— The country seems to have a huge ele- phant on hand in Gen. Grant, not know- ing what to do with him. want to pension him, Some want to make him U. 8. Senator from Pennsylvania ; others senator from New York. Some, again, want to make hima senator at large. And last, the fraudulent president, Hayes, in his recent message, recommends the passage of a bill to make Grant Captain General of the army, which would give him -a good salary to live on. Has Ulysses then become our great na- tional pauper? Ah, just here the happy idea strikes the Reporter, let Barnum hire him at $10,000 a year to draw crowds for his show as he travelsaround. There's millions in him, itr or Mary E. Hollingsworth, a young girl who five months ago was turned away from her home in White Mills, Pa, and who was found in a bagnio in New York, told a terrible story in court. She alleges that she had been taken by a man called French Lewis to the house of Annie Hauritz alias Harrisburg, who paid him five dollars for her, She had been kept a prisoner in this house for five months. Annie Hauritz was arrested on a warrant issued by Justice Bixby and committed to await the action of the grand jury. The girl is in the house of detention as a witness, It would be sacrilege to turn this to political account, but if it had occurred in the south the whole northern pack of Ingersoll-Garfield worshippers would point to it as “another southern outrage.” rns lp A The Herald in an editorial upon the * probable changes in the Supreme Court alludes to a significant fact which speaks volumes in favor of the democratic party and its principles. It says that many of the republican judges, the moment they felt secure for life, became democrats, Judge Field, of California, appointed by Mr. Lincoln, became an extreme partisan for the democratic Presidential nomina- tion. Chief Justice Chase used his place as Chief Justice to win the democratic nomivatian for the Presidency ; Judge Davis, who, asa politician, managed the Chicago” Convention for Lincoln, and made the various trades by which that deceased statesman was selected by the republicans at Chicago, also became a democrat, or the next thing to it. _ To these might be added that many of the Presidents who were chosen by the opposition party, espoused the democrat- ic party and its principles when in office because they found, that being under oath to support the constitution, in order Yo be true to that obligation, the principles dome the application { di i ! i { { : IN THE ELECTION OF PRESIDENT \ | by ted for cut Thi 1" h a popular s for PP al th HER pRus \ 1 Lirectly di be secured, which iin exis determining resident mas tt io late REIL ne nuant thie ing POW of i he result, This adoption ii to) i NOCGRSArY soCure any Constitational the al i abyiitia of i lA dare pen pie HE faral fo Post vost Pix ™ inder dis Aan Wi : FOTIA 2iid § $0 the candidate who polled the plurality o » % ¥ Pgs ter # Yah ICH vioien . —— Ireland is still ona boil against { landholders, and Eagland 1s getting he: a da‘ch” 1, feeling in Eagland Pablie 1or2 aroused by the continual outrage it t nave—for the present at least— i ¥ n Ireland an he ical overthr aw prac {of all in toat country. The tenauis i ed the property of their landlords, i ) { branch ofthe Lund League now its own “courts” in various parts of i i i fis ang, assuming to adwiniste 118 of course amounts to the establi went of Lyuch law under the very eye M+sars. Bright and Chamberlaio an: of t 10 Oppuse ali the Radical wiug e Liberal Jeperally vcooglinue ded vuercion iu soy for whatever, whib Duos and vacked in his demands by the mo element in the Us Toe versy threatens lo cause a seri in the Liveral party. The agitation of the Chief Secretary Furster as stre 3 lemands coercive measures, in jerate WOtoet. coutro Qus spi land question wo Et Alliage v meanwhile, 18 extending gland ’ At 8 meeting of the Farmers’ d for members of bis class the right 1 last week, a Sussex farmer demanded } BC quire the land they hold after a certain period of tepantcy. The English land lords are ab last begioning the alerm at the numbers and activity of the organizations being formed among small farmers and agricoltoral for carrying out what is popularly called “Free Land Policy, likely to see an agitation which will recall the famous R: Anti-Corn-Law movements, bn The Hell You Say. The latest news that the BeporteEr and the American peoplé have, is by of the fraudulent President's late messag where he informs the people that the ob- elisk had arrived at New York minds us of a joke to take he laborers the ' and we are quite n Eagland form and way This re- a ur between a school ur- chin and school-marm, pointed the first letter of the alphabet and asked him what it was. He said, don no, Bhe told him it was “A.” “The hell you say,” |, says the boy, “I ofened heerd of i never She to t, bu aw it afore.” When Hayes tells us that the obelisk had arrily, we exclaim, we often heerd of that, afore. The hell you say, but never saw it a Boss Kelley has a part of the reward due him for his treason to his party in trading off Hancock—he has been kick ed out of the Complrollership and no longer is boas of the city of New York Mayor Cooper on Friday sent in the name of Allen Campbell as Comptroller, and the board of Aldermen, bya vote of 13 to 8 confirmed it. Kelly was expect. ing a re-appointment, but did not get it This is good so far, Butit is not enough ; Let every honest man, when he passes John Kelly, kick him with his dirtiest boots, as long as the treacherous boss treads American soil. - —— Below is “another eouthern outrage, but of a character not to raise the regu A terrible tragedy is reported from Clarion county, 8. C., where a young woman was brutally murdered with her them a woman, robbery being their mo- tive. An assemblage of white aud cols ored men decided to execute the prits by Lynch law, and the trio were soon swinging to the limbs of a tree. - Chile Only a very limited nomber of papers —includiog republicans—have printed the windy Hayes message in full, have—we were going to say *‘the mighty fallen” —but he never was mighty, a contemptible fraud, now despised by all, only - SEE ihe ant od When Hay es in bis message makes war upon the Mormons it rather seems to us as =a parting shot at Beecher aud Conkling over the shoulders of the poly- gamists, -——- Sectiopnlism in Ohio. [New Y ati and to be as friendly for brethren to be This char 1g2e 18 & ¢ instr ati insincerity ona. n see every alitical life of what we ur px wante« t (rend of « t at is e republicar tion field.” There” miseries of want Wi s i to fi i ire ele HECK «} Livy } CIIArD aim A Pavix send- Ww post pale ud ( in HSC Chemical i 50 4 Will receive fCh i best ora orks, ' fan pit shee 1 nid, POS 1 Bross ( by Jomprossod for Lanudzy purposes, the market. pia, the The fastest (Foods as nine duin ling article in Ble fons DE irried in pock- T + and Agents and can | Immense profits, hose already at ini say it beats wanted everywhere, a a — “A great big house and nobody living the fraud nlent’s last message, .- -w : aan in’! TORAL COUNT, 11 | sald on the ds that democrats do not propose ield to the rey iblican theory that the vice pre sident mean Lo get 14, 3 eanker Ra " 1 n : 0 counts the electoral vote, and the 147 votes necessary to pass the Morgun LIL thet they had not bad ked down or abandoned their might not debate to position, but insist or the exclusion of other had sn reasonable pros This indieantes that the i indefinite~ until they fo it of su bill will be ly, 1880-1. 1880-1. The Patriot, Daily and Week ily, forthe E suing Year. Weekly r iy busines C08 to | over ailowe 16 of the {to $100 pe The subs: Putriot hus pers ah To clubs Weekly Putri axirnordinnrily cligup rae ol OPN per The Duly vddress ind the Legisinture utd © e r plion price been red Cor tain F upwards { i tho thy und furnish 70 cunts ti i t will bb wl “ v i minum 1 : Fulri ing the it will be senl to any Congr t OU cents “biivtis Of rule ' dur * An 0 wonth, Under the yrepmys the § re teved from that fXDangEn fivary subscripuon must ied by the cush, Now 1s the time to subscribe, prosching sessions of eongress and the legislature will be of mora than ordinary interest ily their proceedings will be fully reported for the Daily and a completa synopsie of them: will be given in the ¥ s the publisher subse ribers ire 1 of wluge COKres und be secompuans po ha saps Weekly, Adilress PATRIOT! PUBLISHING CO., %dec, 8t, LETTER FROM JUDGE BLACK, : ] fi Yi gent ti { Liovernment, The New 41 rk Chamber of Commoat X and y 5 iness uniry genera pending Rim tl n through al role tions relating rate railroad Hin The n regard reigng and dist of Ol of mpai goape 0 Black ides 8 1ge t BAYS J NER Ra He Ha i i fi i fs thal * BIZUWAY AS sie river le inter ways of the bes roperiy, i by law ni A Le nable P exceeded Legislation b ing fares Hin reas } wk heen de be {the spparent cost of & road rules the Suprems ure b stitutions!, The real, nm musi he the f 8 Of Roads, b the ressonahlenes Status of Land Grant “Most our Westerr id e proceeds mensure of rates, or roads silt wera i) of publie lands granted mediately or immediately by the have them States Lo several companies which now They did not res! anything, 1s in charge i iy stockholders and in got all lands worth a great den! me stocking snd running the roads. Om out re than expenses of making, The two isha and San Fran. COMPAN Ios between ~ nds and mortgages of Ul thelr fran- ises four or five times as much as they |! necessarily expended upon the roads, The y olders, in cash ernment | 0 ia stockh without paying anything, put the enormous surplus into their pock ols, Thesa roads, thus built at the public n n expense and | public the p +1 LIYE sowe cases paid for by the 1 as five times over, are now claimed rivate property of the companies and y right of the them highways is i; nevertheless 1} s0 companies to take | the y public to use fi utterly deniec f J think the claim the tolls stands that of companies built by the stockholders themselves at their own proper expenses, The grant of the lands invested the gran- tees with a title which could not be revok- ed if the conditions of it were performs ed. “If railroad companies have the unlim- ited power they claim all Industries are at their merey,"’ Judge Black. ‘‘No| such power belongs to them legally, yor, in many casas they have usurped it and abused it. 0 reasonable upon game foundation as whose roads were FAVS . . . . i Diserimination in Rates. “They boldly express their determina willl | bear, that is to say, they will take from] the profits of every man's business as much as can be taken without compelling |" if. In amounia to the most enormous, him to quit the aggregate this| oppressive) and unjust tax that ever was laid the industry of any people under the sur The irregularity with which this tax laid makes it still harder to hear. Men gq! into a bosiness which may thrive at pres upon | is ent rates and will fir d themeolves crushed | hy burdens unexvectedly thrown upon] them after they get started.” Judge Black goes at large into the subsl? seme of the most striking en<es to illustrate his ars gument, RO imperious that duties! jeot of diserimination, selecting railroads their wny and they moet he regulated to do the faithfully and with- Heo save the every sort of business in 80 they will be compelled they owa to the public | wit diserimination orp The Stntes have the power to do this, but Con extortion and to do so must have supervision of rates] and tolls, Judge Black concludes { The Power of Corporations, “Doubtless are right in the belief thgt public opinion will in favor of] Reflecting men cannot | But the influence of great corporations can hardly be calculate ed They have methods of defense and offense which make them almost invincis| ble. You have referred to portions their history which provided this. you be your movements, deny its justice, these Some] of the Btate governments are literally subs | REALE, TORU" { i Are Nelaiis Wguingt fogu truth the y nk « A lth { tho sgancy of commis i Wat pian Ni hin N Lg nu yy 1 +f 2 ny nt West e Weekly News is ram fui € L rasders wi AVR } i HLIAN poris y 10 31 i Nove MIEN Aguingt of THING SHO BLE erred up i arig gi @ Ay i and BH 13a i "For pi I #alonsive ails bie mediel Ya liera Fi ha MOVING ON { a Gh Sav Alri 0 enter upon the aft 8a OW FOR THE HOLIDAYS! DON'T BUY 1RASH, But something useful and durable. Such goods can be found at the store of t i mber Lima eo. RT OF UNMIS TAKA BENEFITS { i i ioiennds of sullers maintain the réepu. ARBAPARILLA on the best vegeta 0 nt ER land ies ccessfu "HE, HL} radi Merafula, ruaptions, prising from By its invigorating 8 and len 6 Waenk and ‘ Ment renawer of fying the blond Wt has ihe aystlem, restores th, and imparts vige riy veurs it has been if nples rade CENTRE HALL, PENN cures i of i £58 Po ifr We lenow it will be to your interest, A Far I 193 I 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. joel 8m MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. Will make, for the next 60 days, a Grand Offer of PIANOS AND ORGANS. $850 BEquare Grand Piano for only $245. day the most suffering sick, is Lo r the and fo fie ETTER CELEBRATED a Mags ili cont rosewood case elegantly finished, Setrings 713 Octave’ f patent cantante agrafies, our new patent oversirung scale, besuti’ 1 carved legs and lyre heayy serpentine and large fancy moulding round esse, ful! Iron Frame, French Grand Action, Grand Hammers, in fact every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument has been added, gr Our fu 1 delivered on board cars $245.00 at New } i Book, on! ly This P trial case send reference if you do not send money % bh order will be refunded and freight charges paid by be i#t us represented in this Advertisement. Thous. Every instrument fully Warranted for five years, AT Mh N $165 TO $400 {with Stool, Cover and Book. All strictly First tla “" inss and at Wholesale Factory prices These Pianos Mnpiainis finest d on lays st the Centennial Exhibition, snd were unanimously recommended for the being ihe pur HIGHEST HONORE, The bguarss cvutain our New Patent Boule, the grestelt improvement ino the His antl the | tory of Pisne making, Thel prighis are Lhe Buedt in America Positively we make Lhe Nest of the riches i grestest durebil They are recosmmened by the Bighest musical authorities is the | pountyy Over 14,600 in use, snd pol one dissatisfied purchaser. All Pianos and Organs sent on 16 days | test trial freight free if unsatisfactory, Don's fail to write us before buying. Postively we offer the best § bargains Catalogue matled free, Handsome llestrated and Deseriptive catalogue of 68 pages malied for So. stamp. Every Plas lls wairanted for 8 years, ( RG A NS ‘Parlor Grand Jubilee Organ.” sigle 35, is the finest and sweetest toned rgen ever offered the musical public. 11 contains Five Ootaves, Five STYLE 3 { rs 8 E @ i nt i instrument boxe fine Plane Cover, Bloo f i 1 wit vd s ict » win Ore, ir ins KR AL d nal in the Wests in “which the utility of bh Bitters as a tonie, core is not 2 PIANC it made vee ih © TE nh i © ged Fe i aeli 3 Pia i d for Catal ¢ gue u y ia n Hit icine, Whi ons and } aii sold ton { wealbaer, slitnu in a Dealers, Almansa snd hur Heed sets of Reeds, four iotaves esch, and Une of ree Ootaves, 13 son, delodia Vite, Celeste, Duloet, Febo, Melodia-Ferte, Celesti- ve } wd Organ and Grand Dwell, Knee Stops Height 74 in; Width, sosed, 560 Ibs. Toe cose is of solid walnal vensered with choices woods , and is of an satires besutiful design, elaboraicly carved, with raised panels, music closet, lamp stands, fretwork, ali elegantly Buishod | FPossosses all the latest and best improvements, with great power, th, bril- apathetic quality of tone Besutiful solo effects dnd perfect stop setios retail sessile net cash price to have Il introdoced, with stool and book] only $57-4s one organ Pe ively no deviation in price Ne payment reguired until you have fully tested ihe home We send all Organs on 10 days test trial and pay freight both way® if instrument Fully warranted for five years. Other styles. 8 stop organ only $66; 9 stops, $5; 14 #6 sobd, sud every Organ bas given the fallest satisfaction, 1lllestrated circular mall. ¥ A Wares oom, § ve Lind § 00 choice pieces sept for Se stamp: This Cate logue incind sl iar music of the dey snd every variety of musical € oy sorting the best ay Address, PIANO CO. P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. ostruc lila tobe £ vi The in his very stant Womsen are &6 Saran large rr Que ike it 1 rinsed ai aliie ti 1 aur a ad lianey and sy ries and. Unr wie ie a olhing Jo SRE REE Are sur] they are td Biel : 51 rice and gh Ave Cai&logue ¢ of the Sheet ‘Music | MENDELSSOHN «x MILLION ILSAM « SHARRM Ul TO | EARS CHOU i 1s ACRTH Re $2 {ores A i A&C RICA New York v ted hy H Y Loo AGENTS FOR AN ANE NEW ENTERPRISE LEXANDER & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEED STORE. al y by this a ang to furn sible BRO ART use, ean owesl 4 GEeRi it sii Eh pri the shape of cuitura hal Iarmer Kinds Atl} 2 sCiUGRT r it we hand i aironts fi 1 Anle of CHILLED PLOW, Nyrac N.Y. It is the best cl algo Keys IAVe on authoriz ir th ACUSE use, ae { Ww INA fe; : heam piOws made at Centre plows than these can 1! had game amount n money. Also the Cen tre Hall Cornplanter. We need say nothing shout the merits of this planter, as 2000 now in u in Centre aunty demo them to be the best, HARROWS and CULTIVATORS the latest improved MOWERS, REAPERS ar BRINDERS. (1 these we gall tha Qsb Sither as separate Mowers, Combined Reapers and Mowers, single Harvesters or as Combinad Reapers and Binders, THE WHEELER, No. 6, as a combin od machine, is the best machine of th kind in the market, THE GREATEST IMPROVEME N1 | OF THE AGE is the Norristown e and Binder. Call and sce it. 1 y perfeat. Any boy Waive years old, horse, wil 1 follow and bind 13 A Hall. Ler} a had the Q MElrale wmilarns, i i GRAIN rr All (los 1. iE won- with i thie one’ all grain| It not only binds but gleans, and will save! the price of the machine in one Year, by! inking up Ir the stubble that which Ie gm ine IQ “THE McSHER RY GRAIN DRILL, | ithout broadcast hoes, with | either with or tachments, It is the best grain drill for all purposes in the market, THE GEISER THRESHER AND I he reputation this} machine is so well established that we can! say nothing about it that the people do not know Any person wanting one, or ini ineed of re pas for those now in the coun of , hloase ca y ICTOR CLOVER are the agents for this in Centre county. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, wd PHAE TONS, — gale of the celebrated CONKLIN WAG [ON, the re putalion of whe h is 80 well ae {tablished ; ato of the CORTLANI PLAT FORM SPRING WAGONS, Car iringes, Phaetons, and Buggies All warranted. Call and ses specimer examine catalogues as to slyles [Defra buying elsaw hore, furnished on application 'p LASTER AND FERTILIZERS. - Cayuga plaster finely ground, as good as the best Noya Scotia, at the low price of 50 per ton. Peruvign Guano sold on ra only. Phosphates always on hand J wanures for diflerent ero manufacturers’ prices -We are Dupont's sents and Rifle powdor wholesale pr HU LLE] lebrated celeb BU GG [ESI Are 8 And and prices | i y i { alniogude “1 | $71 Sy ps sold upon orders at POWDER Blasting, Sporting imnd snd sold also use, i GRAIN.—=After tha growi crop xl i he prepared to pay the! nghest market price for all kinds of grain. COAL. Our yard is always hh the best Anthracite Coal sell ut lowest price, LIME We make the best white lime ir State. Its properties for Mechanical and agricultural purposes excel all oth ors. FAIRBANKS SCALES -Wa aro their ingaents in Centra county and will aupply wll parties wish ne g ol and trac ut their lowest prices We extend an invitation Mo evoeryb dy | in wantof anything in our line to call a on; 1 Hi Ces; id stocke hich i Ww we w da | 1d y SCales fr and learn from ALBXANDER & 00 fi fis Cool Yard 10,000 BUSHELS CORN. (0,000 BUSHELS BARLEY. (0,000 BUSHELS OATS. {0,000 BUSHELS RYE flighest Cash Prices will be Paid. this season with nothing but the VERY BEST QUALITY of C my COAL Y ARD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED LAWRENCE L. BROWN. 30sept. tf. IVE IT A TRIAL, and Grain Elevator at rear of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. Bett Lining Pric Motil Ii Dse pt f v Alle tf. T { Om 0 h 0 BARBER AND in fashionable CEN MA and al Price ete. All kinds of A shar Pura Wines WUFDOROS alway OLD. Anyone oan fart orld , ays a all your tim dre Lime on Ifyou want p EXANI tarneys-at-ld en to a 4% he cong! » §8'0 puilding, & A LOEB. NLY EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THE CELEBRATED TER er Fits, better Workmanship, better Styles, better s, superior in every respect to any other ready- THE es fully as low as ordinary slop-shop work—usu- 1ers, bring in your C hildren, from 4 years up, and 1e Clothiers, oan nd residence three doors Pa ce ny, Bellefonte, Restored o8 { Culverwell’ o! yal medi | How Lost, How Just published, a new edition of Dir Celebrated Essay on the radical care (#113 cine) of Spermatorrhoes or Seminal Weakness, in i sinntary Seminal Losses, Impotengs Mental and] Physical Incapacity, impediments to Marr age, otc | aleh, Consumption Eptlepey snd Bis induced by| soll ind gence or sexual exiravagan "&e The celebrated author, (a this ev irable Essay, clearly demonstrates. from a thirty jears’ sue er full practice, that the alarming consequences of soli abuse may be radically cured: pointing out & mode of eure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically REAPER SECTIONS d J This Lecture should be in the hands of every an youth and every man in the land 1 Rent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address post paid, on receipt Of six cents or two postage | stain ! dress the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL {1 Ann St, New York, Box, 4 86, 3 RY MILLER HaAairprESSE-—in Lhe bases All work donel} lully RDWARL, Jas. Harris §& Co. ARE SELLING YERY LOW K building style, TRE HALL, KUFACTURER OF g0 keeps on hand Cotlor es low as any where elee done. The best All work war. patronage i on hand. ¢ ofthe public oct, 1 " And all kinds of Farming Tools, ‘RAKES, FORKS, SCYTHES, : Post Office] SPROUTS HAY FORKS, foctly., ROPE BLOCKS, ETC, ‘As well as all kinds of H A R D. by always keeping poverty from i A x ue do r. The wo wits always take Ww A R E ’ to meet all demands in : dvantage of the good chances for {this line, making money that are offered gene rally become | wealthy : while those who do not tmprove suchchan- ces remain in poverty Wowant many men, women, boys avd girls to work for us right in their own locall ti=n., Tho business wili pay more than ten timea or | dinary wages, We furnish an xponsive outfit and | all that you need, free. Noone who engages ‘alls to paks money very rapiily. You can devote your " hola tims to the work. or unly your spare moments Fall informatios and ail that is nead dd sent free Address STINSON § OQ |, Portland, Mine, Blocks. =H ENRY BROCKERIIOFF, SHUGEKT money President, Cashier. (ENTRE Coy NTY BANKING CO. MEDICAL CO. N.Y Ye urseives by ymaking money when | a golden chance is coifered, thore. | GGINT Sy Bellefonte 5 2 JAS.IIARRIS & CO. rhofl Pe Bellefonte, Penn'a, Ww, ¥ nd at which pers: i hp £3 week in your awn Jown. 35 Outit free. DOO srr rout pay ail the tin BCI to M. Portland, Maine. PENNSVALLEY BANKING Co. CENTRE HALL, RECEIVE DEPOSITS and P svintont est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernmentSecurities, Gold and Coupons, Wu. Worr Wu. B, Mixaore Press Unshia Lisiness now before the public’ You can make money faster eat work for us than at hin Sabin nut tequired. a sari at home by the Rly a 207 sai men. Sails mad an girls wanted everywhere to work or, us, Now is and time. Youlcan devote Jour whele time to the w or only your spare mome other business pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can ail J Fo enormous pay by ongay at on ard terms \ ox te for dical MaLLEY oo medaien siuly thaviad and Liquors for ® ke nt Sm ———— ————— J. 1 a —— Groat ahane 0 to make oe need & porson tu avery to tase subsoriptions for la ripest cheapost and bost Ti ratod family publication in the, SE ures successful agent. Siz) (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co.) given free to subscribers, Fhat eh 0 . Address Portland, Maine, 1bjul y/| OC. M. BowER| YER & BOWER, At aw, Bellefonte. Specialatiention] % and Orphans’ Uourt practice srman 54 Erg yout @verybody subseribes. On Receive Deposits, A "8h And Allow Interest, making money fast Xan ca ¢ y the busiungss ur ly ¥i 5 A howe, Buy and Se a woli us others, i t 3 04 ' Klosant and sxpensive Outit/GGovernment Securities, Gold & “2 R S. Dentist, Millheim. Propared toperformalloperations {n the dentalproe maging money fast. You can! Discount Notes, not ha away from ROME OV r| rofitable work send us your ad-lyo, a3¢¢ Coupons G. GUTELIUS, Offers hisprofessiona lservicesto the pablie, He le Hi n . fikiniaronosrs to extrast teeth EAS } TH Mr Gust Lyon and Miss Paulene Lyon, of our firm have been in Phila- delphia and New York, for three weeks, buying Fall & Winter GOODS. We have just opened the largest and most complete stock of OVERCOATS that have ever been brought to town, without exaggera- tion t Least $1904 Worth. Ulsters, bule Beaver, versible CHEY I0T, that you can turn and wear on both sides. It is well worth your while to see our stock before buy- ing. * da 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- 5. Just opened a Navy Blue and Plaid Kilt Suits. Call before” buy ing elsemhere. IOV (0
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