The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1881, Image 2

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    ¥he Centre Reperter.
FRED EURTE «vious vers nen DITOR
Sm ———————— A A SAA
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Centre Harn, Pa, May ©
In Bt. Louis, last week, the striking
street car conductors and drivers, preven.
ted the cars from running and eaused a
great deal of excitement, On the mora.
ing of 28 the cars commenced running
under the protection of the police, and
several companies of military were sta:
tioned at the four courts, ready for any
emergency, large crowds gathered on
the streets, but seeing that the authori
ties were in earnest, quietly dispersed,
No violent demonstrations were made
The strike is at an end.
i
Royalty is not the happlest state to
live in either. Ever since tho assassina-
dion of the Csar the Empress haa boen
suffering from severe hystarie attacka
having been threataned with death of a
most horribla discription should Sophie
Dieflosky and Heasy lHelfmann, the two
women implicated in tho assassination,
be executed. 3
exertions to obtain their pardon and re-
ceived a promise to that effect. Nl
not discover tha deceptive character
i}
$3.3 ATER 11 allay
this promise until ’itor
3} x £11 ve
She made most strenuou
oqudid
f
the OX ation of
Pieffosky, and the discovery threw he
into v iolent paroxysm,
— ey
The star-route swindle which Gar
field's post-master general, Mr, James, is
exposing, is a good piece of work, and
we trost Garfield will have nerve
enough to stand by Mr, James, Theex-
posure is disgracing Hayes’ “pure” ad-
ministration, as it shows an infamous
swindle against the government in rais-
ing mail-route contracts two million dol.
lars beyond what was right. The prom-
»
}
inent republicans implicated in this rob-
bery now say that a large part of the lu.
cro was spent by ex-senator Dorsey to
carry Indiana for Garfield. No doubt of
it. Butlet it be shown up and the
thieves punished. It is a republican
fight, aud since the thieves have com.
menced telling on each other, some peo-
ple may get their eyes opened.
Ee Er
Forepaugh has ened Barnum for fifty
thousand dollars, Barnum is charged
with saying'that Forepaongh bought a lot
of old stuffed snakes and stuffed
tions, Mr Barnum was in mock disy
when the Sheriff ser
Co L 1}
a ict
collatora 3 OX
Mr. Kingsley,
with tears in h
to get of
necessary of Mr, Cooper, the former part-
ner Mr. Bailey, of the Great London Cir-
cos, whose interest Mr. Barnum bought
out, came forward and farnished it. The
report getting abroad that Mr, Barnum
had visited Mr, Forepaugh and asked
him to go bail in the suit he had brought,
Mr. Bamum was asked ifit was so, aud
he replied with a chuckle that it was sli
£0 ; that he had gone up to Adam's house
and that Adam had refused to go his
bail which he thought a pretiyr mean
thiog for a showman to do.
rem A — power
The dead-lock at Washington contin~
pes. Garfield has sent in about 250 ap-
poiniments, but the republicans of the
senate, a} the command of Conkling's
caucus, refuse to go into executive ses-
gion te confirm the appointments of
Garfield. The democratic senators, on
the other hand, vote every day to goin-
to executive session, and do the work
for which the extra session was called.
The truth of the matter is the Conkling
faction is fighting the administration of
Garfield because his appointments do
not suit the Conkling«Grant crowd. In
this regard Garfield is right and the re-
publican senators are wrong--for Gars
field is President and net Conkling. The
dead-lock suits Conkling because it
stands in the way of Garfleld’s appoin-
tees getting their places, The fight be-
tween the President and the other wing
is bitter,
In the organization the democrats
manfully stand by their position and
prevent the republicans from electing
Mahone's Gorham for Clerk and Ma-
hones Riddleberger for Sergeant-ats
Arms because it is the price that Ma.
hone would get for his treason to the
democrats. With Mahone bought the
republicans have just as many votes as
the democrate—now why should a dem-
ocrat go over and vote with the repub-
licans so they get a mojority? Why
can’t & republican just as well come over
and vote with the democrats, and make
them have a majority ? The democrats
of the senate have stood up nobly and it
does every democrat good to see them
hold their position.
ere thin me
Lightning has already commenced its
work for the sununer, In Louisville,
Ky. on 38, duripga storm of hail and
lightning four boys, ranging in years
from twelve to fourteen, were struck by
Hgltning and killed. They wero engag-
ed in playing base ball during recess at
school at the time of the sad occurrence.
As the fash struck the earth the boys were
for a moment obecured from sight, so viv
id was the lightning. When a few people
in the neighborhood again looked towards
the boys they were all flat on the ground.
Two gentlemen ran to the spot, and to
heir horror discovered four dead bodies,
their faces upturmed in the direction of
sky from which they bad but shortly re.
eeived their last summons, Two othe
boys, stunned, lay ner their companions.
The epot of earth which bears the marks
of the bolt cpuld be covered by a bushel
measure. The surface of the ground is
but little disturbed and resembles a hole
which might have been driven in by #
crowbar. On the ground two or three
feet from the spot where the bolt entered,
could be seen, when the reporter visited
the place, pieces of clothing, parts of
shirts, drawers, suspenders and fragments
of boots, all burned and blackened by the
@loetric fire, resembling @ masse of chop-
ped up rags, baked ready for the manu-
facture of paper. Young Soeb was worse
disfigured than any ofthe rest. His cloths1
ing was liferally burned from his body
and pieces of scorched clothing were
picked up on the spot where he fell. His
body was burned to a crisp and blackened
Rnd scarred in a horrible manner,
era elie rmmm——
“There never was a clothing store iv
this comnty, before the Philad. Branch,
ET ER A TY
{o offered seven
fined
adil
Lon
Y
in
the proprietor,
8 ¢ves, to lend him $10
oe
town with. being
0
¥
4
3 ¥
us
Bail
that manpfactured its own goods. All
the coats, pants, vests and underwear,
Bold at that establishment is manufac
ured by their own house in Philadel
hin, and this saves the profit of the job-
r, and is the reason why Lewins or
Bternberg can sell you a suit so much
lower than any other store in this part
of the state, nnd it is the reason, too,
why Le can gufely guarantee every arti-
cle he sells, berause he knows what it is.
No one has been able to say that he was
deceived at the Philad. Branch,
Pomc olin pasa crs. i
The French have sent an army
8zuinst) Tanis, and intend to bombard
—
Bs
STAR ROUTE SCANDAL,
The Star Route onslaught is said to be
wat the beginning of the war on corrup-
tion at Washington, The head of nea
ly every division in (he ost Office De-
partment will be changed, except possis
ly the Third Assistant Postmaster Gene
oral, Ex-Senator Stephen W. Dorsey and
his friends involved in Route
contracts are wildly They
have already threatened toshow that the
“pushed
TIA PORITION OF THE DEMOCRATS
CONCISELY STATED, \
A very prominent democrat who has
given close attention to the Senatorial
dead-loek lays down the following thir
tean prapositions as in his judgement
governing the case, He has studied the
grounds of the dispute carefully and in.
teligently, and the thirteen points which
ho presents deserve attention, not only
for the strength with which they
presented, but also because they repre
sont in a forcible way the grounds upon
which the Democratic Senators justify
their The Rllowing are the
thirtcen propositions
the Star
excited,
game men who are now being
to the wall” gave §!
ald in carrving Indiana
and that this levy was made
with Garfield's knowledge
According to their latest ry
Darsev and Bradey threatened to
are
0,000 in one lump to
October,
them
inst
on
CULTS,
alory, w
'
den
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BUOW
to have a majority in a legislative body | how the Indiana “miracle” was worked
when it is unable to take a single step or | and how Gartleld was elected there was
adopt a single motion unless some one of | 4 perceptible weakening so far as the
talk about indictment and
was concerned. The facts are said to be
in writing and are being used as a clab
the alleged minority will aid it by voting prosecution
and thus making the desired and neces
SArY quo rum,
Second.—The Republicans In the Ben! of defense by the contractors’
ate, with Mahone added, have just { The whole business begins to look
half tho Senate. Unless some mamber {a “fall out” in
of the Democratic half lends his aid the} John C. New came
{ean Senators plus Mahone, can- {quiet the business.
friends
like
one
a once happy family
here to-day to help
In one city of Indis |
Wd & quoram, and can do ne {ana charged that a portion of :
3 nature except | Police Board was purchased
and the policemen
from Democrals to Reel
, \
Repul
it is the
three davs
before the election
ha Vice Preside:
it We FI ‘
y
Labi
were changed
e until the Dew: | publicans
raised here, and if fac
h i
Bil Li
This was done with money
crate shall be obliging enough to create I this sort
{
he will th n be willl
i i al of |
i
CAs
able tu
Vice
the
and the {the Tilden
enraged because the
the
@
t
+b
ould come out the investigation
be far more interesting than was tl
Another
vouched for wherein a lc
Of original power
lent has net
WOE,
me particle, ciphers, |
bbyist secured |
mocrats will not =o vote as to giv y much head
Vice President the opp to
Mocratic
ischarging their duty,
five Congressmen at s
to vote for the Star
bill, and when the lobbyist want for his
urn Route Defi
iency
money in the morniug, h \
informed by the agent that his men
were not wanted because five others had
been secured during
he was coolly
‘ourth~Tha Vice President has neve
iu the history of the Government, save
in a single instance, voted in the election
sf officers, and that was in a case where
& vacancy was filled. If a vacancy were
fle
3 1 oy 1 . 5
y br led to day every Democratic Sen-
siderably reduced figu:
- a
Lord Beaconsfeld's
Gladstone Prime Min
withont a dod I
Queen Victoria's Premiers) Lord M
bourne died in 1848, aged sixiy nine
3.3 . » Yin 4 3 .
Robort Peel in 1850, aged sixty
illine to have
wing 10 nay surviving
* 2 ve 5 1
oocur, 10 Democrats affirm, and wil
. Ts
to the end mantain, that the Vice Presi-
i
ent
out i
two
t be used to create | Aberdeen in 1860, aged seventy-six
R8 :
3
ail nn
alasl 0
vO 4
: \
4 VRCRUCY WwW here no accusation 12 made
against the incumbent and where
the Derby in
change is to be made for political purpose
Russell in
Lord
Mr.
Year,
erod in the aggre
seveniy yoars. In length of his s
was only exceeded by Lord Palmerston,
wha we Te 5 sila v » rig ¢ y
waoss two term en ) DOATIY Ler
1860, aged sever
1578, 1 eighty.si
Was se
is in his
the
REY
Beaconsfeld
Gladstone
mn)
OnLy.
Fifth—The ©
rule of 10 majority,
oda \ » y 1M {y
which the Republican Senators
y +3 “ $8 hin}
udly, is the “rule” which they
force if one or more Democratic
na fw 211 hha} zu
Senaiors will aeip them do it
~The Republic are irritated
sivh
AN
Lord Beaconsiield's two terme cov
3
talk s¢
' gale within
{8
rvice Le
et By i
Sixdd years, and
wrecisely Blled oul seve:
RESISTING EVICTION IN IRE.
LAND, i
ovict some tenants atl
Fivo|
An
Now Pallas on 25 was frustrated.
attempt to
y
}
ut w mob of 5,000 persons assembled and
{
oted and groaned and stoned the Bher!
The police charged
but the bailiffs
ile boing threatond ho refused to point
mt the houses of the defaultoring tenants,
It ig sald that XX pers
ware revolvers
atiempl (O QVC
shortly,
ht
iY and his assistants.
tha mol
b several time
ms in the mob
An
tenants will be made
with other
armed
t tha
-
roprietor and manufacturer of
“Green's Compound Syrup of Tar, Hons
ey and Bloodroot,” advertised in anoths
er column, is a practical Pharmacist of
voars stan ling, and the medicine is
the result of years of experience.
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i
ihe i
ii
Many ladies misrepresent their sufle:
ings. Try a box of "Sellers' Liver Pills.”
Sold by all druggists
- > .
\ LOSING JOKE.
A prominent physician of Pittsburgh
sald jokingly to a lady patient who was
complaining of her continued ill health,
and of hig inability to cure her, “try Hop
Bitters The lady took it in earnest!
and used the Ditters, from which shel
tained permanent health, She now
i § at the doetor for his joke, but he
80 well pleased with it, as it cost
a good patient. —Ilarrisburg Patriot,
LO
i
him
—h
fle
Mercant
\ppraisement,
HE ver reign and domestic
merchar distillers and brewers, |
brokers, &ec., in Centre county, will take
notice tl thay y appraised and classed
by the undersige ppraiser of maercant
for the year 1881,
iors of
in,
as i
SEURG
eas, (lass, Am't
rechant 13
Meorchant 15
Merchant 13
Grocer 14
LFONTR.
yx Hlore
ti
Feidler & Runkle Mq
I'hilips & Bro
Musser, M M
XY earick, Thos
10 76
1%
MM 11
18 1076
od 8
: ier
Hlliards
Merchants i
ruggst 14
‘onfection'y 14
18
14
sic Store 14
(ire p 14
Jaweller 14
Confection'y 14
His & Shoes 14
Hard ware 10
Druggists 13
Jo Clothiers 14
Jo Morehants
Merchants
GE w
=i) 4
: 1: “
Cioluiers
Lrrocear
Ma
Wer
Shoes
ts &
{WO terms |
tion of the Mahone | Earl
Ald
Vs thraa
' s % y Poy}
uit 3 } ha alastian 4 obs © vy
nrasun oy Lhe eleciion of tsorham
3131.) yontt
Riddleberger. mo
NAS
$+ tha f this ses.
At LAC |
sionand forseventeen
| ocrats had a clear and absolute
3
shlicans
Hicans
vif $y
Seventh— arin
pening of th le 0
daysaftér the Dem. | —#iied oul a lew Ca)
majority Lord Derby's the
. {three years and n
Yess
er
, oe Rep ir o”
posed dilatory motions every time th
appointment of committies was proposed,
and they hel
organized if not disorganiz
until the vacant seats were
trade with Mahone was co
sighth—When the Republicans
ready to appoint coumittes the Demos
cratic Senators interposed no objections
because committees were essential tothe
proper organization of the body, and the:
submitted quietly to having the chair
manships taken from them and transfer-
red to the Republicans, although the;
never onght to have done this, and the;
set an evil precedent in allowing it, whicl
must be corrected atjthe very first oppor-
tunity.
Ninth—But when it is proposed {o take
another and needless aggressive slep, one
entirely needless except to give Mahone
his pay sud turn out two excellent and
acceptable officers simply becauso they
sre Democrats, the Democrats say: “No
you shall not do it, and we will stop you
by precisely the sama means which yon
employed for seventeen daysto stop us
from organizing committees.”
Tenth—Whenever the Republicans
shall have a majority, even of one, in the
Senate, no Democrat will interpose a sin-
gle dilatory motion against the election
of mew officers; but so long as the Repub-
lican Senators united with Mahone have
only one-half of the Senate and the Dem.
ocrats have the other half, the Demoggats
will not aid directly or indirectly in turp-
ing out Democratic officers,
Eleventh—The Republican Senators
may make up their minds that neither at
this session or at the next sesssion will
they be able to turn Messrs, Burch and
Bright ont of sffice unless by some means
they first sequire a majority.
Twelfth—One word more. When
committees are to be appointed next De-
cember, if the Senate continues evenly
livided, as now, fair warning is given to
the Republiean Senators that the Demo-
coatic Senators will insist on a fair and
equitable divison of the committees and
chairmanships. There are thirty eight
Senators on each side of the chamber, and
common fairness demands an equal por.
tion of the committees.
Thirteenth—For the Republican Bens.
tors to demand all the committees and
sll the chairmanships by the casting
vote of the Vice President is simply to
empower him to appoint the commit-
tees. That has never been consented to
until this eesgion, when for the sake of
peace, the Democrats permitted it. It
will never be permitted to again, and due
and fair warping is now given to that efs
fect,
It is held by Democratic Senators, that
these propositions present their case in
the clearest manner, and entirely justify,
to any ome even, but slightly familiar
with legislative proceedings, the course
they have adopted and which they per-
sist in,
ne monias
deen enjoyed only t
Mr. Gladsto
i 3 had served {
ein & totally un-|{
d condition | is
an
Arad
WO VOars
ne before his
¥ JUT FORTS AnQ three
3
vey ad
1 Lae Senat i he has
“
yb
a
es
and of her royal grandfathe
upon in the Anges
tO mourn even
ch
SYN Inore
wri
Prezident Garfield
A very strong man, and by nom
nowned for his ardor in the
form. And President Hayes
istration is much cleaner
Ihe
Presidont Gar
is a Republi
Of re.
if
SOR80T. question
80 much rascalily in
Prosi ' 3
President Hsyes's Administ
“ $ 1 3 3 ad
much would be unearthed
Cle
alion,
a Dem
Government departments were investi.
gated under an electric
EE eal
pays a high compliment to the
of our county, and he is a good j
papers, his own i
the soundest. Hesays, 1
had not 80 many good newspapers
would be more work for the Judges,”
sid ow
wdge «
11
Hl
——————
How would this do for some of ow
American Sheriffs: “At St, burg
the executioner Frohloff has received one
hundred lashes for missmanagement in
ihe hanging of the Nihilists Michaeloff,
whosa rope broke twice,” In this case
the Russian example is worth taking up.
I. -
THE STAR ROUTE FRAUDS,
Extending All Through Hayes Ad-
ministration -~a poor excuse for
Tyner.
1 99
Wasnixarox, April 22. ~1t is now said
that the discoveries of frauds in the star
rout contracts show that they extended
throughout entire term of Hayes. Ther
sults of the investigation, whieh is yet in.
complete, have been laid before the At
torpey-General. Itis expected that withe
in 8 few days there will be several remoys
ais in the contract office of the Post Office
Department, and that Auditor McGrew
= his deputy are to be suspended.
These officers audited the Post Oflice ac-
counts, Itis said to-night that when the
levelopments are mado known it will be
found that a ring composed of Congress
men, ex-Congressmen, some journalists,
and correspondents share the profits of
the frauds. The presence of the ex-Sans-
tor Dorsay here ia belteyed to be due to
the resignation of Gen. Brady. In the
behalf of Judge Tyner, it is said that he
was cognizant of the star route operations,
and leng ago manifested a disposition to
expose them, but both ho and Post
General Key wore overruled by General
Brady, whose power in the Post Office
Department seems to have been almost
supreme. A member of Mr. Hayes's
Cabinet, in conversation to~day, expressed
great surprise when ho was told that the
corruption extended over the entire period
of Hayes's Administrtion,
> - “
THE GREAT LAND SWINDLE.
The interior department is sll torn up
over the great land swindle which has
coma to light by the recent arrests in St
Louis and elsewhere. 1iis stated by the
authorities that the case bids fuir to
be a good deal worse than published ac-
counts made it. Frauds running for
twenty-five and thirty years are so envel-
oped with age and complicated by incom
plete records, that the extent cannot be
immediately grasped. When asked how
it could be known that such frauds were
coufimed to the particular registers and
receivers, a department official said it
could not be ; that for all they actually
knew, as yoi, other officers might be hon-
eycombed with fraud, It is stated in the
land office that the known ring had abs
sorbed title in more than half a million
acre, most of which have been transfer.
red to innocent parties. An act of con.
gress will probably be passed to make val.
id the title of such purchases. The de-
partment will, it is said, at least wait uns
til the matter is properly laid before cons
gress befors any civil suils are brought,
. » - %
wl ARIS, Apr, 27.—A St.
to the Intranmgeant \his
scion
In the State Senate on 27, the follow-
ing senate bills were passed finally:
To prohibit the sale to any person un-
der sixteen years of age of deadly weap-
ons, gunpowder and explosive substances
in this state,
To provide for the incorporation and
regulation of mutual assessment corpora-
tione for the Insurance of lives,
A new bill to mandamus state officers
was passed second reading.
- etalon
In the schate on 26 uit., Mr. Alexander
made a motion that the presentaddition-
al law judge of Centre coupty shall be
president judge of the distriet until the
expiration of his term. Agreed to.
This rakes Judge Orvis president judge
I f APE
NOrning Riirm
a Grand Dake
- © op»
that the complici if 4
Nich
hlv nav i
niily pay Youl
' gd in the
m Company twe
1 ¢ nm
wd {Oy IY
tudo clear, { i
decree of the Emperor
for life,
= Gi Hore Russia
The booms at Lock Haven and Will- his country when men in high pl
Kimgport contain 350,000 feet of lumber, | are found “guilty of purjury, bribery oi
according tv the estimate of the Guzette| 'T8ud, they are pardoned and evone eluct-
: : — ad to high places; for instance, Kemble
and Bulletin of the luiter place, Jo. ; Gurfleld northwestern
arom dp sts Mp one
4
A nue thisyes and Others.
‘The show was a richer harvest, last rem A on pec
week, for the Philad. Beapnch, than for] -—TFarmers do you know thatthe place
anybody else. All went to boss { to get the kind of clpthing you need is
clothing store for suits, and men andi st the Philad, Branch, where it is kept
buys all over the county sport nice fit-} specially for your wants, Go and] have
Lis 1
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fi rtl 15% veal agerecated
’ sda yal @RCTCEALUQ
— » t
ells
Reus
roves
h— che hs
shoddy or sanction stock. All wise pers | suits, at prices 26 per cent, lower than
ng mach'es 14
i F PG cen
{ Gordon & Liat
fle w "
} n, Law:
‘rider, Pl
dis Ma
ped rain & Coal
Lumber
rd ware
860 'aobacconist
EM Merchant
Brewer
linand Distiller i
Bot'r of Bear 14
Bot'r of Beer 14
LARD,
Morchant
{ Singer, Wm & Co Merchants
| Hoover. H'W Morchant
18 1076
13 1078
13 1078
i
iw
FOWLER
| Fowler, J T Mercl
| MALYM(
| Grey. WS & Son Merchant
{ Griffin, J H Merchant
WARD.
Merchant
Druggist
Merchant
Merchant
Merchant
Merchant
M erchant
HOUSERVILLE.
ser, LL M & CoMerchant
HUBLERSBURG.
Goodhart, 8 H Merchant
Brown, Henry Merchant
JULIAN,
Merchant
Merchant
Grocer
LEMONT,
Thompson, J I & Co Merchant
Taylor, DF Merchant
LIKDEN HALL.
Hess, D & Son Merchants
LOVEVILLE.
Rhoades & Smith Merchants
MADISONBURG.
Meorchant
Merchant
MATTERXVILLE,
Merchant
MILESBURG,
Maorchants
YN.
Hi
Lauth Bernard
Moore, H A
Cook, Rob't
Weber, B& Co
tobb, W
Antes, J B
Lucas & Bros
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10
14
14
13
14
14
14
wg of ad wy wd dy
He i
Irvin, Dan'l
Hoover, J C
Parsons, John
Ocker, And
Shaffer J E
Maltern, J B
McCoy & Linn
Hibler, John Merchant
Else, CH & Bro Druggists
Milos, M B & SonsMerchants
Freyberger & Co Merchants
Boggs, AT Meaorchants
Iddingas A { & pA =
Oo, (Limited) |] Merchants
Somerville, d Lk Merchont
MILLHEIM.
Tomlinson, H H
Eigsenhuth, Jae
Musser & Smith
Spigelmyer, Jer
mn
I' R
Kp %
Stam
14
4
14
4
wf wd wd wf wf wy
oh
Merchant
Druggist
Hardware
Merchunt
Merchant
Merchant
Merchant
Merchant
NITTANY HALL.
Morchant
PENN HALL.
Merchant
Campbell, E ©
Foote, Jd D
Snook,'d W
Beck
Fisher J B
PLEASANT GAP,
Fckenroth, Henry Merchant 14
Haag, G Whisky Dis'lr 8
PHILIPSDVURG.
Munson C & Son Merchants
M Kinney. EM Druggist
Mattern EO Confectioner
Kessler & Huffington Merchants
Ganos, J A Confectioner
Teistlo, A R Joweller
Nagle, WD A Jeweller
Flegal, 8 Hardware
, Mull & CoFurni uro
wr, L& KK Wks & otat'y
olf & Co Merchants
HH & Co Mar
A&S rwall
man & CoMerchants
} Cloth jer
Merchant
Cire cor
Groe'r & Con
Hn C0 a a a eB
— —
oe
hant
AVI, I nd
trang, Lel
THT rar, I
Uwans & Pechital Furniture
Nuttall, J & Co Marchants
Eyer, Dan’l Merchant
Lyon & Qo Merchants
Fleck & Miller Merchants
Schnoover, J N Boots & Shoes
Jones, Alfred Hardware
Mul, RF Druggist
Hoffer, Hiram Billiard table
Hale, J M & Co Hardware
Test, Jas Billiard tables
Hoffor, Hiram Tobaconist
PINE GLENN,
a Sl We ee
=
14
sons to Lewing when they want }the lowest, and Jou will saye money by
m.
that city,
p, 1 purchasing of h )
Boak, G R Merchant 14 77
Tne
or
HE —
PINE GROVE MILLS, i
inyder, M D Merchant 4 576)
sample, Jd CQ Marchant 18 10%6
mith, Jd R Jy Drugglst 14 %%b
PORT MATLLDA,
Home, AY Maorchant
Miles, 58 & Co Merohants
POTTERS MILLS,
Lhompson & BmithMerchants
rong, Sam’! Merehant
RERERSBURG,
Morchants
Marchant
ROUK BPRINGS.
Meo chi it 0 ’ y
Burchunt i = {protection it alloy is timely uso in
ROLAND,
Morohants
EARNDY RIDGE
M ar
M are
LE HISTORY OF MED.
INE
Nopreparation has ever performed such
marvellous cures, or maintained so wide a
{roputation, as Aver s Cuerny PRCTORAL,
F716! which is recognized as the world's remedy
10 for all disenses of the throat and lunge, Its
rigs of
le
IN THE WI
it
i
4
wonderiul cures
it universally
known as a gale and telisble agent t
ploy. {inary colds, which are
’
the forero:
Hongrocontinued s¢
14 in all climates hing ma
14
am.
Against or
Frank & Hon
4 of more serious disorders,
is a
Brumyart, J R
i
t acts specdily and surely, alway
i i
saving lie
y
iy»
"ng i 4 % iy 1°
10 Hing sulfering, and often ihe
& Hamil
Rin
Moor
throat and che re, makes Lan ins
remedy bo kept siways op
Xo person can uf
valuable
hand in every home
ford to be without it
used it never w
ol ils composilid
[use the Uneruy x
their practice, and « lergymen re ommend
(it, It is absolutely certain in its remedial
| effac is, snd will always cure where cures
I 76! are possible
3 26] Fon
« Uo
and those who once
From their knowledge
n and effects, physician
Mille
in, YY |
rn WR
Le
= nant
nant 13
SNOW KHOR
oak, G KR & Co Marchants 12
nnervilieo, Arider & Co Mer'ts 10
Williams, Heorbort Grocer 1
SPRING
TORAL extensively in
MILLS
Ang, } Coal & Grain
Gronoble, 1 J Merchant
Krumrine, K C Coal & Grain
Yuuean & Bon Merchants
Whiguer & Co Merchants
BTATHE COLLRUE
Blowart, J W Merchant
Stemm, J W Merchant
FUBSEYVILLE
Marchant
Merchant
UNIORVILLE
AJ&Y E Griest Merchant
BF&Son *
Coseparas |
Uapara Marchant
lang J
ALE BY ALL DEALERS,
i -
8 M
Meete, David
non
®
QOYOUSIFF
| With that COUGEL when there is
| { so pleasant, so certain,
and so safe, that the most delicate ehild
. we {MAY take it wit It is eal ed
0 . ’ .
Green's Comp. syrup of
{the abeve appraisement, that an appes!{TAR. HONLY and BLOODROOT,
elt heid 8 the {oummnsionary' 0 Hes, ite ot sire & t ¥ i { Tar ins con-
in Balleft nie, on Friday, the J7th day bud : Gon y { 3h : ¢ nbi the best
May, 1851, between the hours of 0a Mm. spate ni 1 ud rg wiynes, 1h whole
and 4 5 m., whem and where you ean at ithout the aid of | orming
AY Mou thin} proper NOWN REM for all
D, F, LUSE Bio
Appral s
WALKER.
Mer hants
Merchant
WOUDWARD,
k &
SEK
Yenri Son
Foose, David Distiller
t NW Distiller
Wolf & Hosterman Merchants
WOLY'S STORE,
Merch
ZION
S040, Merchant 14
ake notice all who are concerned in
aid
aad §
1075
Emerick, J 8 nt 70a remedy at bar
ar
1
it dange
David
ies Of
| Expectoran
iprépared w
{the BEST
{affections «
: Try one bottle as
NTS FOR TAVERN LICENSE. (30 G2NTS po :
P ¢ Ciass
roast and Lungs.
il nyineed
at i ba ¢
pnuiscl
Price
only
sp M red
A wl
Bellefonte Ri 0
Bellefonte Oo
Beilefonte 3 4
all . }
}
F. POTTS GREER. Bellefonte, Pa
For sale by Druggists & Merchants and by
DY. D.MURRAY.Covree Harr,
" MUAY Y
nite ¥
psburg
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIMPLES,
the receipt for a sfmple VearTA
iresmove TAN FRECKLES PIM
HES, jeaving the skin soft, cles:
fnstractions for produciogs lux
La Ghat wil
and BLOY
widfal; als
STRAWBRIDGE & OLOTHIER
HAVE BY ACTUAL COUNT
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN STYLES
OF NEW
—SPRING DRESS GOODS. —
RANGING IN PRICES FROM
12 1-2 TO 50 CENTS PER YARD
Each and every sty
3 le of the one hundred and fifteen, represents from THREE
TO TEN DIFFERENT COLORINGS OR COMBINATIONS, makin
in the aggregate a stock not only the largest we have ever shown, but believed
to beabsolutely heyond competition,
WE SHOW ;
FOURTEEN BTYLES
At 81 Cents.
Consisting mostly of goods that
iany other house would have
jmirked at 874 cents at the o ®
ieft, and comprise CASHMERE
i ipEiGES, “BEIGE FOULES,
: (CASHMERE MELANGES, CHE-
: | VEONS, BEIGES, and MIXED
CEESARME SESEAIEES S05 E SESSESNE § SEESSE SEEEEESE
Bl
: At 12% Cents
i All Half\ Wool Btuffs. Most of
ithem cost more to manufacture than;
tour marked price, and represent’
some great bargaing :
t They consist of BE IGES, AR.
iMURES. PLAIDS, SILK.MIXED
iINOVELTIES and CASSIMERES.
5
¥ :
PERE MOREE EERE RRR REEREIE PERRY
FHRRRRAR JE RASREE SEESEISIES SESELUNEE SORES SESERIRRE
FOURTEEN STYLES
At 87} Cents,
TEN STYL
At 15 Cents. i Considered by many to include!
: il Half-Wool Fabrice; many isome of the best bargains at :
iwould be good value at 20 and 25! icounters, Among them will bel
foents, : ‘found SILK-MIXED STRIP
i These are also TWILLED BEI. (and PLAIDS, ALL-WOO
{GES, NOVELTIES, PLAIDS. i FRENCH CASHMERES, DOUB-
STRIPES, ARM URES, etc, LE-WIDTH ALL-WOOL LACE
BABLIERE SEESETEAE BHEMBIEIAIS SURNS ARORIREE Messanens iBUNTING and SHEPHERDS
iPLAIDS,
ews
a I
RE El tat hd BEER Ep
i EIGHTSTYLES ~~
: AL 40 Cents.
{ Among this lot will be found
jmany of the fabries selling th
:out the city at 50 cents, com
‘NOVELTIES AT HALF VALU
; SILK MIXED ENGLIS".:
CI fh Nek BEC
‘80.INC y +
VEILING. We uly
FIVE STYLES.
§ AL 18 cents. :
i Fuily as cheap as the other lots!
iand consists of MOHAIRS MEL.
tANGES, CREPES, PEBBLE
CLOTHS, STRIPES, RTC
Kl
hs at
SeRsbanE ope vena
FER SERA SREE SAREE Fang
& bald head or mnoolh fece
Ben. Vandel! & Co
bef hatr an
Gdress, tnclosing Sc. stamp,
sokman Breet, N, ¥
TO CONSUMPTIVES,
The advertiser, having bees perma
that dread disease, Comm ption
beansions io make :
mesns of eure. | y
i | eopy of the presoriplions Gse
the direclions for preparing asd
"i erhiloh they will fad 8 sure eure for (
AsTHMa, BRONCHITIS, &
| Parties wisi!
Rev. B A WIL
sire it
3 free of ¢
using ihe same
OHNEUNMITION,
es a 0d ress
mebarg N
¥
é : .
SUN, 184
» ‘Wahiowe
Millheim
Blanchard
Philipsbusy
Blanchard
RBA
heir } HT ——— A ———
ww A GENTS WANTED.
Lig} blesdy employment,
Big pay. 1
Beampies free. Address L. BYRN, & Noss
~~ ERRORS OF YOUTH.
FAN wi suBered a
gu
: for vesrs HB
» ITY, PREMATURE Re AY
2 8 you iserotion
sr. OG KE *hilipsburg
Sam’ DOW Khoe
, Em Miles twp
cerlifly thal the
applicants for tavern
and appraised by the u
ire county up to date
DF
ar's $1}
CO pot | JOUEXN BH GLEN, @
n
d I)" G. W.
| A.
! DENTIST,
{ Contre Hall, Officest residences on Church
— | slreet, opposit Church, Will give
satisfaction i nehes of his profes.
apr,
erences can d¢
shove is 8 corre Cedar BL N.Y
nd sslof p—
ndersigne HOSTERMAN,
LUSE,
Apprabser,
F LYNN, MASS.
oR EF A A 80%
MW. Boy seven bane Dobbins’
Electric Soap of your Grocer,
20d. Ask his to ghee you a bill
8d. Mall us his bill and your full
| addrasa
dh, We will mail you FREF
seven beautiful cards, in six colon! OTE OT
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETAELE COMPOUND.
| “Seven Ages of Man,” |
and gold, representing Shakespeare's
The Positive Core
HL
| For all Female Complaints,
I. L. Cragin & Co. ==:
6 SOUTH FOURTH ST., |
3 name signifies, consists of
armioss to te most ded
0 triad the merits of this Com
| as relief is fnunediate ;
gitiet
physicians in
of falling
painful
and
rie A the o
id bs especially adapted to
4
fi
moive and expel tumors
¢ of de The
socked wery
velopanment
re there
the great
n diseoven
tem, and gives
CURES!
Because 1t acts on the LIVER, BOWELS B
and KIDXEXS at the samo time.
Boonnoe (1 cleanses the gywtem of the polson- §§
Pg ote tumors that develope (on Kidney and Uri. 8
. , Bliousuenss, Jaundice, Cons.
on, Plies, or in Rheumatism, Neumigia, i :
gus Disorders and Female Complatute, 4 ’ ] vn (ae
EEE WHAT PEOPLE SAY:
iene 1) Fok, of dunction City, Kanms,
{ary ehred him after regular Phy i *n ’ .
/ 3 trying for four years, wd J verctable Cor pound
bl Mra John Arnall, of Washington, Ohlo, says { Avorse. Lys
8 her boy was given up to dic by four prominent '
physiclans and What Lo was afterwards cured by 8
uey Wore,
BM. B. Goodwin, en oditor In Chardon, Ohle, §
ayy he was not rfid to live, bein, Bloated %
LJ beyond belief, but Kidney Wort cared him,
Jarrett of Bouth Salem, N. ¥., says
years suffering frot kidney troubles
hat col Gus was ended by the use of
ey. « ie
-
John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn, smffored i
from liver An i idney troubles and §
“barrels of other le .
Kidney Worl made him well, Fe a :
Michasl Ooto of Montgomery Center, Ve. BE |
tol " Tered olght years with Vidne dimealty and B 4 |
ol i
anently cured by
funderall elrcamstan
that governs the
her soy thls
is compound
un Mean
t LYDIA B71
a" Uiaticn, Billioguss
ol bet bos,
{J D. Centre
Hiallal
A SR Wg
WH AT
Murray druggist
| omen sc warms ay
was unable to work, Kidaey rt made Lim
“well as over,”
PERMANENTLY CURES
NEY DISEASES, :
LIVER COMPLAINTS, |
11 Constipation and Plles.w
PO It fe put up in Dey VegetaMo Porm In
ths eans, ono package of which, makes six quarie
of medicine. Also fn Liquid Form, very ©
oontrated, for those a Feadily pro
pare it. ge de cons on os
It acts with equal efficiency in elther form.
We have
Md KiID
{ We have
no yardswide Muslins at
We have
We have
We have
no handsmade Shoes, all
no First-Class, all wool
no tragh of any
WELLS, BICHARDSON & €o.5 Erop's, §
(WII pend the dry post-pald.) DORLINGTON, YY,
A better pr:
game pri Ce
We havea
buy
man of led 4
tors tolling over mid.
to res
tore bradn nerve and
BN waste, usq Mop 8.
mfferin, many in.
+ Hp ir on Ry i
§ young, suffering from
ng on a of wiok-
Bitters,
Thoumnds die an. «Bt
nually from some 8
form of dney ©
: might
have been prevented
tyatimely us of 8
HopBitters §
ened by the strain of
yur duties avoid
fimulahitsand use
Hop Bitters.
If yeu are young and
discretion or dissipa
tind or single, vid or
poor health of languish
ness, rely om op
Whoever YOU are,
whemover you fesl
tiat your sysiem §
needs Siesnatng, ton %
or stimulating, SEE
wlio foricating, Ay,
take Hop 5h
Bitters. 1
Tiave you des. £
, hidney
WK
3 u y y
We hay
We Ave |
Wea have
All firslecla
J : but regular se
i. beste, toad 4 . ; We have the very bes
: warrant means just what it
# You will held :
Cyred if pou tse fl We have a reputation o
We have the
{ Hop Bitters}
If you are sim} nh
This we accomplish by alway:
Call and convince your wavering m
Hogs
i 1 3
Habnd-maa
expresses
{ 30 ¥ ars’
p
Hold by a interest o
by drug BE
ir Send for #
y wen k and PSE
FEN STYLES
: At Cents.
¢ All splendid value: » iy tow!
t6tyles not shown before Luis season :
iThey embrace ALL-WOO Lt
STRIPES, WOOL DRESS!
:CLOTHS, ALL-WOOL BUNT.
PINGS, PLAIDS, ete. :
Pheer ehien rereenee TEARS Sh SAE Sane
——-
THREE STYLES -
. At 45 cents,
a Fou in wh, but remarksbd
ibarguine, viz, 6.4 RST
(CLOTH and NOVELTIES
aa and CASHMERES
SEE Sra Sans a
ere rEeve
a
EERE SERAEE BREE SR
a SY
y
5
i
THIRTY STYL
: Al 256 cents. 3
: Probably the largest assortment.
jof twenty five cent dress goods ever:
shown. There are many enticing:
ibargaine among them in SERG :
IMALANGES, WOOL CHECKS,
i FANCY CHECKS, CLOTH SUIT.
{INGS, ALL.-WOOL STRIPES!
: LACE snd PLAIN BUNTINGS,:
FANCY ENGLISH PLAIDS, and!
STRIPES :
a
FOURTEEN STYLES
ERES, 04
{offered in 6-4 Bei
IMERES, 64 THU
‘SUITINGS,
oh CASH.
NTINGS, 64
‘8 LACE BUINTIN
SILK-VINISHED PLAIDS
‘NOVELTIES WORTH $1.
FHESRRES Sh SREREE SSERRE SUATAE Seabees
s
i
resem
Please remember that this lmmense assortment includes ool goods at and
under 50 cents per yard, and does not refer to our stock of finer fabrics, in
which the assortment is even greater. Those who are unable to visit us in
person, are reminded of the MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT through
which their supplies can be secured almost as satisfactory as at the counters,
Every lady should send for a speimen copy of the Journal for the Household.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
Market Street to Filbert. = NW, Cor. Eighth Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
BB Wek reiingManning’s, AGENTS WANTED
Illustrated Stock Book [lake orders for the ches most com:
Because every Farmer actually noeds it, | plete and accurate edition of the
It is the Latest and most Complete work! Revised New Testament
ever issued in America troating of Holvas,
Cattle, Bheep, cle—their breeds, breeding, | 1 i Revision
training, causes of disesse, symploms, 80d| Now rade J Huary oft Roy d irabl
remedies. 1000 pages 400 illustrations oqision low priced, and wanted aL,
highly endorsed by such eminent suthori-jo pg, everywhere. Rare chance for men
ties as the President, Vice-Pres., and Sec |. Indias 40 make money fast, Part iow
retary of Pa. College of Veterinary Sur-ligm frees Outfit 600 ot uick. Ad-
gery, Hon, J. W. Gadsden, and Othe. | 3 nace HUBBARD ‘BROT ERS. >
{ you desire profitable work, sand st onoel py :
for full particulars. HUBBARD BROS, ,{Chestaut St., Philadelphia,
723 Chestaut St, Philada., Pa. st!
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QUICK to
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BAUGH'S FERTILIZERS HAVE STOOD
FIELD TES18 OF 25 YEARS.
BUSHELS, NOT ACRES, SAVE MONEY BY USING .
BAUGH TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE
PRICE 825 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS,
. 3 + *
-Baugh’s Economical Fertilizer--
FOR POTATOES, CONTAINING
4 TU 5 PER CENT OF SULPHATE OF POTASH.
PRICE 830 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS.
18. C + hp) ng
Baugh’s Special Fertilizer for Tobacco
ALL GOODS SOLD ON A GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE UPON APPLICATION.
Address---Baugh & Sons, 20 S. Delaware Ave, Philadelphia, Pa.
For Sale By J. H. LONG, FLEMINGTOS, CLINTON 00. PA.
10feb13t Agent for Clinton and Centre Counties.
wy
WE HAVE NOT GOT.
18535. ISS1.
- Xs a -
a
oo
2 cents per yard.
warranted, at ¥5 cents per pair,
suits for Men, at $2.50.
two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices hat lowsr grades bring
of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that cau be found in Cen-
procured in the county.
¢ BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. And our
trading at stake to uphold all we advertise.
t money they give us,
S. & A. LOEB.
ind,
N
siovU
CITY.
Moloes, :
uslite, !
, Houghton, Neensh M
oils, Huron, Vol
. Winona, LaCrosse,
1 nis y Minnssota,
sod the Northwest,
YE eran
the ONLY LINE ressing r
Hotel Dining Cars
tis
Pullman
ans, law :
fie on Ablegheny street, Bellefotos
= - p CE —— ——
F. FORTNES :
. Attorney si Law,
in old Conard bulidicg.
CT Arzxasven, C. M_ Bowen
LEXANDER & BOWER, At
. te. :
10 Collection and Dre Daal
Eb ont Yainat tad a
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.
Satue Creek, Mich zus
Farmers’
SUPPLY STORE
we 13 ee
Alexander & Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
mm—
i a——
We sell:
Corn Bhellers with cleaners. Tel-
egraph Hay aod Str, Cutters, Fod-
Cutter and Crygh, ov
Chop Mills. *usher, Farmers
CONKLIN wAGONS.
Farm sod read + yi
two and four hors
am for farmers.
wheeled wagon
Wide and narrow tra + «
The CONXI.IN
made of the best tis be ine
ished, run Hp tor ant
last fonger than nny
Buggies, Pha Lug
Spring Wagers, 1° CRs LOW.
We guarantee (» :
Ody bugpies &e.
10 be first class 00d, Bly Oy ¢
Chilled Plows.
OLIVER
Kons, for one,
- i road {ire War
¥ tis 1
ini 1l
Eas,
. IsFak in
y AUOAS
ther Witerag
AND
5
af
Ylattorn
Ci:!LLED PLOW,
t: and CHILL:
ED P LOWS, iron beam
t Aneon
Cayuga Plaster,
FINELY GROUND,
Z-AT TRE—
Lowest Pric
POWDE
Blasting, Rifle and Sport}
on hand, at wholes
FAIRBANKS SCAL}
ALL SIZES.
SEEDS,
Hungarian, Lawn, Timo
a full live of other grass
Clover,
and
Btore opposite the Bush House.
Alexander & Co,
Sil LEEe sep
TE
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