1 The Centre Reporter. CRED KURTE coin vom wn BEDITOR. ow " Cuxtre Han, Pa, May 12, 1881 ————— AAA SBA The insurance companies concerned refuse to pay the losses of the State oc casioned by the burning of the Danville Jusane Asylum, The grounds are not stated, a i—————— SI ] —A—————— About three letters aweek pass over & large number of the 9,225 Star Routes On ninety-three of these routes Brady and his pals had service “expedited’ at an expense to the taxpayers of $2,302, org instead of $727,119 as formerly paid cm tf Api mne The State Senate, on Wednesday 27 ult I A NL A WR ASN A HR The Garfield-Conkling war has com. menced, Garfleld withdrawing all his ork nominations for United States mar uffalo collectorship., The nomination The messgo 18 ymment, The nominations withdrawn L. Woodford, United States attorney for the Southern district; Asa W, Finny, United States at- torney for the Eastern district ; Lewis L. Payne, United States marshal for the Southern distict ; Clinton D, McDougall, United States marshal for the Northern district ; John Taylor, collector of cus toms for the district of Buffalo, New York, These appointments were all made in the Conkling interest, every one of the appointees being staunch suppor AT HARRISBURG, On Friday last a petition was presen- From the proceedings Mr. Blerly pre Lackawanna for the impeachment of the After the reading of the petition Mr, Wwddiman moved that it be considered mpertinent and improper, that it be re- turned to the parties from whence it came, and that all the proceedings in cons nection with it be expunged from the record. Mr, Law said ho had something to say, Ie was not prepared to move a commit ee of impeachment, but he thonght the executive office of the goverument de. served condemnation for deliberately pardoning persons who were convicted of bribery against the express desire of all decent people, Mr. La Touche said that no member from Lackawanna knew anything of the petition before it was presented, Mr. Hockett moved the petition be re ferred tothe Judiciary General Commitee I \ I t RET PESTING THE MOLECULAR TELE! PHONE NEw York Mav 0, A vory interesting axperiment with the melecular telophono, | gon William, of this city, was tried on wires used by one of our principal teles| graph companies, prise to all who were present tion even to a whisper in Conyers Philadelphia! tieulation, such as is perfectly practicable! ular disturbance and vibration. * we A LOSING JOKE, complaining of her continued ill health, and of his inability to cure her, “try Hop| Bitters!” The lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she oblained permanent health, She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he} POTTERS MILLA, 4 i Merchant HEREREHLU ROL us wel ff 19] Merchants R Marchant ROCK RPRINGS, Marohant Merchants ROLAND, Merchants EANDY RIDGE Merchant Merchant EXNOW BH J 7 fv ple, JO oro & Hamil WN ao W 1 i BK Krider & Co Mor'ts rbort Grocer BPRING Mi { is J D Coal & Grain Morehant Coal & Grain & don Merchants r& Uo Merchan BTATE ( JW 1d rumrine, K C CAN is LLEGE Merchant Merchant BEYVILI M RE a 248 Us M is K ~ $ i fw» ey Chiat i SHORT OF UNM ISTAKA BLE BENEFITS, Oonforved upon tons of thousands of suffer. wtion which Avgr's SARSAFARILLA en’ oys. It isa compoundof the best vegeta: {i alteratives, with the Todides of Polass glum and Iron, and is the most offectual of all remedies for sorofulous, mwercun ], or eartain in ita remedial sffocts, it produces rapid and complete cures of Mu rofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Visorders rising from impumty of the blood. Dy its invi atige affects ft always relieves and often curos (la Wosknuess and tent 2 3 L Has " rent t. 3 Bioad roslar For purily ae no equal, 1t tor and preserves Lhe ar and energy ¥ 1a extensive usd ayailabie mad gysiam, #1 yours iL has Hee i to-day Lhe Firing ih @5 uj | imparts vig: fost Phi 8 Fon Deatens BALE BY ALI Customers, 14 { [hie BO @8 lo give our out*ai~town ratrons ry of legitimate dry goods, 1 BlLK ATINS, VELVETS, LTC 3 ¥ i FOREIGN Nu¥ 7 SOLID COLOR DRESS GOODS 1 A OR SR RIN, WT is HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, @ RIBBONS, 4 Jas EPR * Mos ng ed Re is not so well pleased with it, as it cost)’ of last week, devoted an afternoon to the him a good patient,—~Harrisburg Patrol, consideration of that part of the Gover nor's message referring to the death of Gov. Bigler. Senator Alexander led ofl Mr, Raddiman denounced the petition CASHMERES AND BRIGH ’ 4 ye JAN 23 ibn as scandalous and indecent, and asserted that it came into the House in surrop HUOUs manner, vers of the New York senator, It will be rememberd that when they were first announcedithe stalwarts were in high feather and claimed with many airs of LADIES, MIBSES AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, | KE Gi riot HBF & Coroperas | AJ&Y withers 1a Uni Mi i Mo ri ! 3% Mercantile Appraisement, ) BLACK DRESS GOODS LADIES SUITS. in an eloquent historical eulogy and was followed by several other Senators, . ry There are not emigrant vessels enough at the command of the great steamshin companies to secommodate the vast mul titades which are clamoring for passag® to America at the present, Tho Irish ars coming in clouds, but the Germans out- number them, ih The state senate passed a bill whic) regulates life insurance. In the house a few days ago, the Committee or losurance held a meeting and heard argument 02 the bill which places a curb on mutwl insurance companies. Several member: «f the Legislature who are interested ia the speculative companies appeared be fie ythe committee and wanted the bil agrled by striking out all its vital fo- tures, particularly that which forbids the insurance of old and decrepid person. The committee agreed to report the bi i favorably as it came from the Senate. — —— The dead-lock at Washingt ken last week by & back-down of tle republicans. They appointed a commi » tee of safety—for their party—recon: yeended that executive sessions be he d immediately, for the transaction of busi- ness, in this order: First, to refer to tle appropriate committees all nominations now on the table; second, to take acticn on the various treaties awaiting ratificy tion : third to consider all uncontestcd nominations, such as are not objected 0 by any Senator from the state to which the appointment belongs. The last se tion of this agreement, it will be see) on was bro- the present. Mr. Conkling is a great dis tance ahead of the last man in the ra © vet. dead-lock between the republicans a: d Garfield whom they openly insult ard Conkling. A samen reve—— a several important questions as to the “how.” Shall one person both wash ard wipe the feet of the whole church; or shall one wash and another wipe? lt a love-feast in Illinois, says the Brethren at Work, a “number of brethren were present, but only two sisters, ‘Now’ queried the elder, ‘what must be done in this case ? The only [re]source was for the sisters to do as Jesus did—wash each other's feet ; so the whole assembly were compelled to have but one method, ‘0 wash feet. When they were done, all had their feet washed, all had their fet wiped, all had washed feet and all had wiped feet.” This seems to the Brethren at Work a very excellent plan, and it would bave it uniformly followed. “Lot no brother wash the feet of more then one, and then all can engage in the hoy work.” In the case where there wus only one sister or one brother, we wou d suggest that it would not be improper, under necessitous circumstances, that be or she should perform the act of edulco y for himself or herself, ra———— i fp Auditor General Schell has done tle state a good service, in finding that gre:t monopoly, the Standard Oil Compan, indebted to the commonwealth over 3 million dollars. Mr. Schell has just gore out of office, and was the last democrat ¢ officer connected with the state. In hs entire term he has been true and faithful tothe people. Of his settlement again: the Standard company the Patriot say: : It is a well known fact that for many years the great Standard Oil Compan’, with its millions of capital and seemingly unlimited power, has by evasions ani delays managed to get out of the pay- ment of taxes due the state. atior reports for taxation, but has uniformly the state autborities. Auditor General Schell drew near ix close he consulted with the state treasure * in regard to the matter, and it was fina - ly agreed to make an estimate of the gre: t corporation’s business, asa basis for lev: - ing tax. A request that an examinatio 1 of its books be permitted met with no reply. This left the auditor general » office without any data upon which 1) base an account settled so far as the con - pany could make it. A thorough ani searching investigation was then institr« ted by the auditor gemeral, Informe. tion, statistics and affidavits were gather- ed from any and every source within reach. The most reliable data and sto- tistics were accepted as the basis of th: account and upon such data an account way settled against the Standard Ol! Company amounting to $3,145,641 64. The account was practically made up on Friday, but in order to give the comp:- ny every possible opportunity to report, it was withheld until yesterday. This is without doubt the most important on: of Auditor General Schell’'sadministration and will create a profound sensation throughout the state. The Standard Oil Company is now in such a position thai it cannot take a single step without mak- ing a clean showing of its business in this state. If such a showing should be made some facts and figures will be dis- closed that will cause people to oper their eyes in astonishment, ‘ Bin mnt The infamous star route swindle and tho Conkling-Garfield war, are two sor: bright feathers in the caps of these viru. ous men who swear the'll vote the repub lican ticket no matter how mean and cor rupt the candidate, These gems can now be added to the perjury in the Credit Mo- bilier scandal. —Stop the railroads, stop the tele graphs, kill all the lawyers, drown all the surance agents, hang all the tent- izht men, behead all the political job- bers, abolish poker playing, hobble ile dancers, make all the patent medicine men drink their own stuff, do all this and the world will move on ; but for one month close the doors of the cheap Philad. Branch clothing hall, and you do more mischief than in sll the above, trinmph that the president was in sym pathy with their faction. It was only after the nomination of Robertson fo collector of the port of New York was gent to the senate that they were unde- ceived and began to change their lauda- tion of the president into lamentation and denunciation. The withdrawal of the nomination of Woodford, Finay, Payne, McDougall and Taylor simply means that the president has made up his mind to meet Mr, Conkling on his own grounds and. with his own tactics, Under the rule adopted by the caucus of republican senatars the other day, to confirm all nominations except such as are objected by a republican senator from the state for which they are made, the Conkling appointees would all be confirmed and the anti-Conkling nom. inations would be rejected or laid over until December. Hence the president, desiring to notify Mr. Conkling that if he persisted in his opposition to Judge Robertson he must expect no favor from the administration, has withdraws the rominations above mentioned, It evident that with the dealin his hand the president will hold the winning card. . A. When Garfield's message withdrawing the anpointments of Conkling's friends, was received in the senate Mr. Conkling was reading a letter when the Clerk ar rived with the execative communication Mr. Arther opened it, and after the usual signals between him and Mr. Conkling, tte latter became more attentive to letter and the communication was passed forward to be read, From what can be learned it appears that the faces of the Senators wore an expression of astonish ment, mixed in varyiag quantities with elation, disgust, alarm and perplexity. Then itresolved on the Democratic side into a gaping grin and among the Repub. licans into sheepishness, The color left Conkling's face, but he held to his letter and did not look up. Platt hung his head, Logsn shut his jaws tight and looked straight ahead at nothing, Hoar smiled, and being caught at it, blushed and grew watery in the eyes, and General Arthur picked an envelope to picces on his lap. Not a sound was made by any one and the communication took the usual reference. Such communications are always in du plicste. It is customary to send one copy to the Secretary's room immediate’y upon its receipt, but that custom was not ob. served to day, and it was nearly an bour after the withdrawlas had been presented before it became known that they were outside the chamber. Even then Mr, Arther was not to be thanked, for at no time during the day were the withdrawlas sent out, The opposition to Robertson will consist, according to estimate, surely of Conkling, Don Cameron, Mitchell, Jones, of Neva- da; Ransom, Farley and David Davis, and perhaps also of Logan, Cameron, of Wisconsin ; Platt, of New York, and Ma- hone. Logan is said to have been thor oughly frightened at the withdrawals, seeing in them deprivation of his own pats ronage, which is his sustenance, in case of opposition to the Administration. Came ron, of Wisconsin, is also subject to such considerations. Platt has been given to understand, so it is said, that unless be wishes to have his friend Elmer, nomina ted for Brady's place in the Post-Office Department, withdrawn he must keep on his good bebsvior. Mahove isin the worst plight of all. He bas been coddled by the stalwarts, and to them he owes the chairmanship of the Agricultural Com mittee and the mighty patronageof a clerks ship connected therewith which he has given to Gorham's brother-in law and a fullower who 1s said to share the clerk's salary. That will be the extent of his patronage if be should stand by the stal warts. On the other hand, should he side with the Administration Bho wijll get nominations, but the democrats will op- pose them, and with the aid ofthe deser. tad and enraged stalwarts can reject them, The Administration could give him 8 few peity offices which do not require confirs mation, put atthe risk of Democratic dis- pleasure, and that the President cannot afford to incur. is bis Some how or other that patent plan fur disintegrating the solid South by the dis ruptive power of official patronage has not worked fully up Lo the expectations of the patentees. Hayes begat Key, and Key begat Brady and Dorsey and the Btur route gang, and Conkling begat Mahone, and Mahone begat Riddleberger und Gor Lam. The Bepublicansof the North tried vullying, butthey found that truckling and time-serving are not populer at the South. They have sincetried buying, but they find that the only Southern Demo erats who are for sale are sadly unmers chantable. Buppose they now try decency, attention fo the public business and striet abstinence from Hoar and Dawes and Frye. i Both Garfield and Conkling are casting longing eyes towards the democrats for help. Neither deserves any democratic aid further than in what is right and d.- manded by the public interests. Conk- ling is a machine boss, what did he ever do tojhelp democrats? Garfield is an elo. quent old woman without backbone, and he cooked up purjured testimony to steal the presidency from Tilden. Letthe re publican bull-dogs fight out their fight as best they can, " At —— STANLEY MATHEWS FATE. The senate judiciary committes on Mons day voted to reperi adversely on the nom- ination of Stanley Matthews as associate justice of the supreme court; the vote in committee on this nomination was as fol- lows; In favor of confirmation, Mr. Lamar. Againet—Messrs. Edwards, Los gan, Ingalls, McMillan, Davis, of Indiana, and Bayard. Absent—Messrs Conkling and Garland. Good bye Etanley; cary the news lo fraud Hayes. smite mir rr——— ~It is hard tell a rich man from a poor man now-a-days by the dregs. The poor can afford to wear decent cJothess as well as the rich. Reason—the Phils. Branch sells so low that the poorer classes can afford to wear good clothes, This is a fact which we have not yet heard any one deny. Ee I fH Ca Wey York, May 5,—~The Worlds Fair Commissionors 19-day decided not tv hold an exhibition in 1888. Thpy have come to this conclusion on the account J the Mr. Bierly said this petition had come imto the House properly, and that if it were kicked unceremoniously out of the House, it would imperil one of the most sacred rights of the people—~the right of petition, Mr. McNulty rose to say that he knew many of the siguers of the petition as reputable people, and that the same pe tition bad been in the Sunday urning News of Scranton, Mr. Colborn denounced the peti as did also Mr, Myers of Venango. Mr. Welsh said he could not see any- thing improper in the petition as long as the petitioners can prove the facts they allege. He demanded the reading of the names, Many of the names were Irish and excited loud cries of contempt from the Republican sid Mr. Furth BAY, said that the petition had not come into the House surreptitiously, but came through a reputable member who had a right to present it, The facts set forth could not be denounced as scandalous until they were disproven, He also de- fended the Dutch as reputable citizens, who are scorned by the Republicans until election day draws near, At that point Mr. Roddiman called the previous question and the call was sustained. On Mr Hacketts amend- ments to refer the petition to the Judi 184 i Tur venders of foreign and Cmistlc merchandise, distillers and brewers, | brokers, &eo th i by the undersigned appraiser of mereant ile and other license tax for the year 1881 | as follows, to wit: AARONSHURG Business, Class, 4 Merchant Marchant Merchant Grocer Fo & Runkle Philips & Bro «Or, M M arick, Thos HELLEFOXTE dook Store Clothier Hillinrds Merchants 9 Druggist 14 Confection'y 14 13 Stiteor, H Y Ash, M Gratl, J 8 Ly n& Co Harris, John Sands, J H Goldsmith, Stein, & Hexter Meese, John Bunnell & Aikens Strickland, Cyrus Blair, F IP Wilson, L F Doll & Mingle : Clothiers Grocer Music Store Lirocer Jeweller Confection’ i Bits & Shoes 14 Harris, Jas & Co Hard ware 10 Zollers & Son Druggists 18 Montgomery & Co Clothiers 14 Jaseph Bros, & Co Merchants v Loeb, 8S & A Merchants 9 { Bauland & Newman gi | Wagner, DM Merchant ciary General commitee, yeas 20 nays 83 On Mr. Ruddiman's motion the and nays were called and it was carried Yeas 80 nays 52, ~ Mr. Colbera reported the Senate Leg islative Salary bill affirmatively with amendments, The bill isamended to fix the salaries of Legislators for regu! biennial sesiops, at $1,500, and $500 for special sessions, except when called for the special purpose of electioga United States Senator, when it is placed at $200 - DID THE STAR-ROUTE RING BLEED AT THE REQUEST OF THE RE- PUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE? Crnicaco, May 3.—The Times has a tels egram from Washington saying that du- ring the campaign last summer, when the Republican cause seemed desperate, an attempt was made to induce General Brady to secure liberal contributions from his friends of the Star-route ring. Brady refused to act in the malter unless invited so to do by the candidate for President himself. Chairman Hubbell wrote to General Garfield explaining the situation, and the following letter was received in response : “MgxTor, OO, Aug. 23, 1880, My Dear Husssrr: Yours of the 18th instant received and contents noted, Please say to Brady I hope he will give us all the assistance possible. I think he can help effectually. Please tell me how the departments generally are do- ing. As ever yours, J. A, GARFIELD. To Hon. J. A. D.C» YOu session of a gentleman at Washington, er time. ma A . THE GARFIELD AND-—-CONKLING WAR A great deal is said about Conkling's Democratic support, which is counted up- istration, The following Senators are claimed to have enlisted uns der the banner of Conkling as agsinet the Adminstration: Farley, Hill of Georgia Brown, Cockrell, McPherson, Harris, danson, and Davis of Illinois. Conkling himself claimes more than this. He is re ported as saying that there are fifteen Democratic Senators who 11 support him. The true number is probably be- tween eight and twelve, unless there are changes bergsfigr. Of Republicn Sena- tors he claims thai twelve will vole sgainst Robertson and act with him gen. erally. But adwit all ha claims, and there is still lacking a majority of the Senate, wi Several Repnblican Senators waited on the President on 6, and asked him to withdraw Robertson's nomiastion, sll cause of trouble wouldbe remov ed, and the way opened for new nominations satisfactory all around. But Mr, Garfleld positively refused, snd declared he inten. ded to ses this thing out. The general opinion 1n Washington is that Robertson will certinly be confirmed within a week, but Cunkling holds to the opinion he will be rejected, and says he isas confident as ever. Conkling claims thst twelve Res »ublicsn and f0een Demoerstic Bongtors will act with him, but other accounts say ha will not have more than eight Demo Admitting all he elafins, he still Don Cameron, it is res Conkling, does crals, lacks a majority. ported, gispds by General Logan. ly SENATOR WALLACE CONTRA- DICTS THE SILLY STAR ROUTE STORY. In a later just published, from Senator Wallace, contradicting the charge that he received and used star roule moensy to have Hancock nominated, he says: It is not my habit to contradict newspas er falsehoods, but the truth touches the purity of General Hancock's nomination, and therefora J write. No money whatesper came from any source Lo carry the delegsticn from his own state for General Hancock and none was used, His eaemics and mine trum- peted the result of that conyention as a victory over General Hancock and his friends. General William B. Franklin was in charge of Hangeck’s headquarters at Cincinnati and controlled the expendi ture of all moneys used there, No such sum as $30,000 was either raised to ex- pend or was expe ded there. The whole sum expended did not exceed $1,500, and this was for rent, music, banners, badges, ete. Those in charge of his interests there did not believe in securing either his nomination or his election by the use of money. Wu A. WaLrace. Clesy field, Pa., May 6, 188], sms e—— (Bpecial dispatch to the World.) WasnisotoN, May 4.—The Republican backdown in the Benate opcurred to-day, as announced. Dawes piloting it in a crawfish speech, chyragtorispicglly dizine genuous. The speech abounded [n tries ures upon the Demoeratie course apd closed with braying disclaimers of any purpose to abandon the contest for the election of Gorham and Riddleberger, After all this one who did not know Dawes would have supposed that the He- publicans meant to remain in continuous session until this avowed purpose was at. tained. Cor ainly there was not 4 word to inidoate List they meant to surrender un til after tho epsech jirpper. when Dawes mada the gaotion fuy clecutivg specion on he groupd of the imedinty pressure of wblic business a reason assigned By thet Democrats tn aboul fly similar motions during nearly seven weeks past, serra otf fp conn -- When the legislature adjourns, what rugh there will be, by the members, for the Philad. Branch, to gel new suits to go home in—even the paste pot bri- ¢ { I G9 i Cedar, Jos Grocer { Hoffer, John Merchant | Harper Bros Merchant i Mann J F Merchant | Brackbill, John Furniture j Graham & Son l Shoes i Dinger Dewing ! & Machine Co | ™" Wm H Wil} y Sample merch’ kinson ' 14 14 ® iN thy 4 P30 > wing mach'e ia i i Merchants 1 (irocers }2 B'ks & St'ers 14 Tobae'st 14 Jowellar obaco'st ) 8B A & Son Miller, JC & Co Weaver, HH C Richard F C Lindsey, H J Kirk, M A Druggist Powers & Son B's & Shoes Guggenheimer, I Merchant Sechler & Co Grocer . Cruse. A J Tobacconist Alexander & Co Grn, A grim FP Green Druggist Gordon & Landis Machinery Brown, Lawrence Grain & Coal Crider, I B & SonLumber HK Hicks Hardware Blacktord, Geo Tobacconist Sturdevant, EM Hass, Louis » Beeser, Ferdinand Distiller : Brown. Edward Bot'r of Beer 14 Spitzer H 1 Bot'r of Beer 14 BLANCHARI Kunes, J I March { Siager, Wm & Co Merchants Hoover. H W Merchant BOALSBUURG Merchant M ere hant Me rehant Merchant Druggist CENTRE HALL Morchant Hardware Druggist Merchant CENTRE HILL. AS Merchant Michael Merchant GOBURX. { Greninger & Son Merchant | Gephart & Musser Grain & Coal 1 | Stover, GW & Co Distiller i FOWLER | Fowler, J T Merchant HALFMOON, Groy, W 8 & Son Merchant Grin, J H Merchant sin, 0 i 4 i i 11 ) 4 is 5 " 5 Jack, G B { Reilly, Tho { Stover, B i | Dinges, J N i Stewark, J ¥ s F 1 wn wwf ng wd wd wl wd Dingess, U { Deininger, 4 0 Murray. Jd D | Wolf, Wm | { | | 1 HOWARD, Merchant Druggist Merchant Merchant Merchant Merchant Merchant HOUSERVILLE. Houser, L M & CoMerchant HUBLERSBURO. Goodhart, 8 H Merchant Brown, Henry Merchant JULIAN, Kerohant Merchant (irocer LEMONT Thompson, J I & Co Merchant Taylor, D F Merchant LIKDEN HALL. Hoss, D & Son Merchants LOVEVILLNE, Rhosdes & Smith Merchants HADJSONBL RA, Marchant Merchant MATTERNVILLE, Merchant MILESRURG. MeCoy & Lion Merchants Hibler, John Merchant Else, C H & Bro Druggists Milos, M B & BonsMerchants Freyberger & Co Merchants Boggs, A T ; Merchants [ddings A C &) Morchants Co, (Limited) j Somerville, d I. Merchent MILLHEIM. Tomlinson, H Eigenhuth, Jae Musser & Smith Spigelmyer, Jer Stem, T R Campbell EC Foote, hy D Snook,'s Lauth Bernard Moore. H A i Cook, Bob'l ! i i Weber, B & Co Robb, Ww Antes, JB Lucas & Bros Irvin, Dan'l Hoover, J O Parsons, John Ocker, And Shaffer J E Malte n, JB n Sh Gn Bo ah Bek ee a a, “FF wl AF Cr “ af Fol hierchant rugkist Hardware Maorchunt Merchant Merchant Merchant Merchant NITEANY HALL. Merchant PENN HALL. Merchant PLEASANT GAP. Kokenroth, f{enry Merchant Haag, 0 W hisky Dis']r PHILIPEBURG. Munson C & Son Merchants M'Kinney. EM Druggist Mattern E O Confectioner Kessler & Huffington Merchants 11 Ganoe, J A Confectioner ! 1 4 pe = ~ St Cat wt = = trv tn nd ih mh Wo J ee a i SO Ss te J wf od ad wd wd wil oF wl cr ek Beck Fisher J B 14 8 13 14 1 1 Toistle, A R Joweller 1 Nagle, WD A Jeweller 1 Flegal, 8 Hardware 1 Jones, Mull & CoFurniture 18 Switzer, L& K B'ks & Stat'y 14 Grey, Wolf & Co Merchants 14 Grey, Wolf & Co Merchants 10 Davis, E A & SonJeweller 14 Straus, Lehman & CoMerchants 10 Herlinger, CB Clothier 13 Pierco, Bb * Merchap} 12 Meyer, (rdeor 14 Haworth, John Groe'r & Con 14 Bymar EA " 1 ri & Pachtal Furniture ytgll, J & Co orchants (yer, an’ erchant Lyon & Co erphunty Fleck & Miller Merchants Sehnoover, J N Boots & Shoes Jonns, Alfred Mull, B ¥ Hardware Druggist Hoffer, Hiram Biliiapd table JM & Co Test, Jas Hardware Hoffer, Hiram Billiard tables Tobaconist PINE GLEXY, 5 souk, G i Aigrchant PINE GROVE MILLS, unydey, MD Yorchant Sample. J C Merchant Smith, J R Jr Drugglst PORT MATILDA, Reese, A W Merchant Miles, 88 & Co Merchants A i i AERO, Himed WALKER, M ar bunts i he ase, David 3 thy, N WN Distill f i neerned * Office . h day fA gan { m al y n., von and whers youl f you think proper D. F. LUSE Appeals or APPLICANTS FOR TAVERN LICENSE. Pe, . Bellafonte Heol eto { (lass An ' nie Hoellefonta I i hi Psi hilins ipsburg ipsburg Phi i Wig Philipsburg Millheir Millbei Lan a n ipsbuig ww Ni $ 5 LWD ahove ta Way COs yw rl i « WA FRI Fawr Phralec BIgN pn ire County up b I you sre a man off bos moss, weak ened hy the @rals of your duties avoid straints and uae Hop Bitters. If you are young and Siscaviion OF Qhssd jon Mal ¢ poor beadih of la Bess, Fey 4a Whoever YOU are whenever you fool that you sy sive seeds cleansing, ton or wilssussting, a < 1 wa, 0 res tore trade herveasd waste, wee Mop 8. ng fro any In i bP Rie an Ter idney dimnse Ils have Doak fueve iad Lys timely ume of op HopHitter Bitters. @ : Have you Sys bowels, Bie Ter OF Ber You will bell cured if you use Hop Bitters} THE GREAT CURE: RHEUMATISM As it fs for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS, It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Rhcumatism oan mealies, THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of this terrible disease have heen quickly relieved, (an & short me PERFECTLY CURED. (RDI R D | 3 h 4 - WwW 8) 0S T hes bad wonderful sucocss, and an Lu mense sale in every part of the Country. In hun dreds of onses 11 has cured where all sles hed failed, Ttis mild, but effeient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmices in all cases, E014 clonnses, Btrengthons and gives Now Life to all the important organs of the body The natural sotion of the Kidneys is rertored Bowels move fresly and healthfully. I way the worst diseases aro eradicated from thexyeiom, * An it had Deen proved by thousands hat ig the most efvotual remedy for cleansing the system of all morbid secretions. It abould be used ia every household as 8 SPRINC MEDICIN Always cures OURNESs, CO TION, PILES and all FEMALE Disessen, Is put up in Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, oe package of which makes § quarts medicine, Also in Liquid Form, very Concentrated for the convenience of thone who cannot readily pre pave th JT acts with equal eMoieney tn either form, GET ITOF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry postpaid.) BURLINGTON, YT. YY : HRESHER ON WHEELS Is not a Vibrator nor an Apron Machine, Is wonderfull and admirably perfect in if any LL vA ting qualities © and eloans It pond BE Fy. 1 ¥ 11 oopatricted dura in 1 boantifu 7, 34 ths mogt eoontmie sive, and most © Ista ctory maching in arket. Will handle wot grain ag a Ary. Tas noequal in threshing fax and Hmdthy, thresh. ing and cleaning both as well and Doarly ha rapidly as wheat, sud do ui no ghangy except the Has word square Be of sepirating ana loaning furs f ace than any other taachine wads, and can nol de orerisaded, In both over. and under biast Jur CLOVER HULLING ATT CHMENT new and very derivable, does the work rapidly and well, SEPARATORS of the various sizes Atted Sor Beam or Hor be onnsry a8 red. duurd, The Plus, and The pilin Orsus'owors, aa made by ts, sre BOL BOPaseey suy in the market sant » } BOYES, Pe Sd da STILLWATER No. 10 ENGINE Ad brad aol, Lar a vetern Mus holler n SKIDN f ual, dbs oy lindo is 7 33 3 Wo also take the Stillwater No. 18, aud iho Min esotn Giant Farin Engin oie hays ng refurn inte, and fitted for hurting straw, wood, pF acy Add tupee Tngines are poade and finished thd host pot basl ulishier AG ration Attucks ta can bo fumished wi alton, Lh For Pricelist a Shree Mn das SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO OOISUFFER With Cestiveness, Sick Headache, Dys- pepsia, Low Bpirite, Bleopless Nights, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Bide, upon s dls rdered stale of Lhe Liver, when | you have a cerisin remedy within reach, That rem ; i i i { al when olher | Lbeso Yule nrg C1 LWOU KihUs, ud | used connection with each P ording to directions, are invariably | cessful, sent by mail on receipt of price a sue i in round boxes, with the signature of P. Green around each box. Price, No. 1 : No, { 20 Cl 2 OU cents Bellielon ¥. POTTS GLEEN renleby | JPMUREAY, Cones Hare Jalan) Iran le 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. m Balu that will remove CLOTHES KiD AND F MEN'S PARABOLS U PH ' A besutifel (also instroctions for product & growth of hair os bald bead or sn Adress, inclosing Se. stamp, Pen. Vendelld Co, sokman Bireet, ¥, XY TO CONSUMPTIVES. - ngel £5 ) shat dread disease, Consumption by » sig ple remed tsannious to make known to his fellow sufferers Ul 9 means of oure. Te all who desire 11, he will send ,. eopy of the preseriplion used, (fres of charges) wil the directions for preparing sod sing Lhe sam ' whieh they will find & sure eure for L y ARTHE A, BRONCRITIA, &¢ 1 Parties wishin e Pres ie . a A. WILMIN, IM pea d } wil L, Willdsmsburg # loywen Light Address, Big pay work, Bilesdy em i pamsples free M. L BY | Blreet, N ERRORS OF YOUTH. GENTLEMAN whe sof ¥ Fours o¥ ered fae ws DEBILIY HEMATUR ¥ Dini rie ” 1! so by sddressing in perfsol oomd iF antl JUHN EB peo ERHOFF HOUSE, House.) § - te Court i. Brocxeraory, Wa ‘ro Wppos ' * v ee ¥ oms on first Joor Good Laing ia I on buss to snd from all trains, Bpecial rates to Witnesses ane Zapry Butrictly FirstoClass, 1 Juror LYDIA E. PKI OF LYNN, M/S8. MES. ’ IHsCOYERER OF LYDIA E. VEGEZTARLE COMPOUND. The Positive Care Co a For all Fema mplaints, ps {#4 le ts pe a. st ded merits of this # Doaneding eibere ke checked weary KE PiIsEKnas pation, Dliousoos ole per Lox, ng druggist ir all iin 14 D. Murray A SS 0 WAL SU SI sem mm 2 -~ We have no Calicos at We have no handsmade Si G04 same price. We have at from 6 cents up a buy yon elsewhere, We have CARPETS that elsewhere, } i have $ | y LI | ] s, | t ™ | FURN (entre le ky fore purch # nay ity feb3m ———— ” i CABSBIMERES # ABRIC ( i t LOY ES 3 id 10 HING GOODS il MASTERY ND SHEETING: Ne P GOODS, in 1" ‘ 'E GOOD J i 1 PHILA [TURL! A: © Hall, 4 CHILDRENN'S SUITS LOYS CLOTHING MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 2 CORSETS, ¥ - LADIES SKIRTS. on SHAWLS : a4 INFANT'S OUTFITS. i GO3SAMER WATERPROOFS. a2 FRINGES, GIMPS, ETC. BUTTOXS AND NOTIONS. 34 LINING MATERIALS, DELPHIA. lok connections made at Pointe, I Yi ; Paliman Hote }ining A CHICAGO & COUN Paling & mers on all F. FORTNET. Joux nu ANN A Ww, re Pay D. in old Contnd baiting, Bel : T. ALEXANDES. 9 LEXANDER 5 Ars TW a FURNITURE AMP’S BUR EAUS. SINKS, LOUNGES BKEAKFAST TABLES, 3 3 » ir ing ed. WHM. R. CAMP, wae dur able ond cfinlent over made. 10, 13 Herse Power. * Mh Sent und rece na if six Address THE CULVER Ann 8 | 41 Hi.. Naw Thi fs warranted to saw a nt ~-»h ML rh iid LWO ounces TT E OF HUMA ISERY s of 3 po Toeaiment ay Rparmatorihoes., Impediments 1 pliers a ite "Ue co in to Bd Electric Soap of your Grocer. on € prove a boon to theviandse * ! plain envelope ceuls or twee a sure cure for Tape, Wore WEIL L NEDICAL CO. ¥ i log NAOT . NUFA AQ * » cents per pair, of it. ® : address, “Seven Ages of Mao," 116 SOUTH FOURTH §T., pia ay Farm y Broskerme: Pushed tung 1 gd Tyee ny 53 Curctlars sont free, Adres HICHOLS, SHEPARD =wtue CUroes, Med Farmers’ SUPPLY STORE * — ww I — Alexander & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. We sell; Corn Shellers with cleaners. Tel- egraph Hay and Straw Cutters, Fod- der Cutter and Crusher, Farmers Chop Mills. CONKLIN WAGONS. Farm and road wsgouns, for oue, iwo and four horses Broad tire waz = on for farmers. lirond-tive, lows wheeled wagons crime, Wide and parrow track wesuns, The CONRKL! made of the best mw finished, run light. last longer than s» al Ty is ol iim WAQOAS + tad ire :: Bre highly Esa ure WRT, Wag CORTLAND #ix > 3 ther — tre county. We have the bh We have the lk We have the be: We have the Li All firsteolass Clothi but regular sev We have the very best hand warrant means just what it We have a We have the v Phree Dollar ( Five Dollar 8 3d i § i Ch t W ex pi Gi.our interest 1 i Fo yp Cell and convinee your wavering t . ¢ \ 8 that ti Suits in Beli Men gold an To bild's Sai 1 i trading at stake niad, 1¢ money © fonte for ywhere, itl proc that price Me + oe x : find, and warrant them. Aad our Customers well satisfied. . LOEB, Buggies, Phseters snd Platform Spring Wagens. PLICES LOW. e guarantee the rbove buggies, &e. io be first class goods, = Chilled Plows. OLIVER CillILLED PLOW, PYRACUSE ST! EL and CHILL: ED PLOWS, common iron beam plows, shares and other repaiss. Cayuga Plaster, FINELY GROUND, AT THE~ Lowest Prices POWDER. ont tnd at whales ph FAIRBANYS SCALES, ALL SIZES. SEEDS, Clover, Hungarian, Lawn, Timo: bh . 3 in $3; and a full live of other grass Btore opposite the Bush Housg. 3 Alexander & Co I ia
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