The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1881, Image 2

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    The Ceatre ® Mppester,
¥380 KURTZ. EDITOR
SL,
Hatt,
hv vane vey
Pa, , June 30, 18 381
NTRE
asin
Wolf, of Union, isoutas a a Tepuhlions
paadidate for Governor. That extra $500
salary would come handy to pay came
PRign expenses,
” wn — se
Tramps in Kentucky, when arrested
and convicted, are sold at auction to the
highest bidder, who has the use of their
sorvice for the length of the sentence,
La a
‘he use of tho cigarette is doing al
most as much injury to the rising gener.
ntion of young men as the use of aleoholi
beverages, and tho time has come to ory
"halt."
A olf Wp
The nation will appreciate what the
the Republicans, now that it can be seen
cach other,
sm A»
While the senatorial contest in x Albany
is progressing Conkling is collecting evis
dence to show the complicity of Garfleld's
administration in the effort to bribe
wambers of the New York legislature,
—
Mr, B. F. Meyer, publisher of the
Bethany, Mo., Broad-Ax, has disposed of
that paper, and will take chargo cf the
Albany, Mo, Ledger. Frank is a Rerore
(eR graduate and we wish him success
with his new charge,
aid i —
Eighty-nine indictments hay AYO
prepared against Brady of Star Route
notoriety, and will be submitted to the
Grand Jury, True bills are expected in
the majority if not
ted.
been
all the case submit.
Ol
Col. A. K, McClure, of the Phila. Timer,
ill please accept our thanks for a copy
hisable address -Take the Sunny Side
hefore the Alumni Associa-
University, Bethlohem
* ile ®
A lady in Nashville, Ky,
to seven babies last week. Re port says
they are all healthy and well developed
children, and give every cvidence of
prospering. Ifthissort ofa thing keeps on
have to take a new census before
gave birtl
we'll
long.
a ——
\ Atte orney General seems cager for
with the $500 Legislators. Gen-
eral Palmer's little bit of sarc wis
well put “memt
Legslature have been laving awake for
nights thinking of this case and boping
it would be pushed through.”
ee
The
3 \
the fray
ASIN
wrs of th
when he said
a AC AS
“
Talmage is going red hot for the revised
edition of the New Testament. He char
acterizes it as a mutilation and 5 pro.
Sanatien, a literary botch, a religious out
y, and announces that he ever
substitute for King
This is the first declarat
waright hostility from the pulp
has been made up to this time.
ili linens
rds of the proceedings of the
Senate and history of the last three
months show that Garfield thir
teen of Conkling’s men positions in Fed-
offices of New York. Conkling
made his mistake in accepting the smal-
ler offices as & matter of right to him,
and then expecting the New York Col-
lectorship and other big offices as a mat-
ter of courtesy.
will
James
on of
that
3
sal
ib
qe
Th -
$C 00
gave
ral
CIal
re ——
difference between the vote for
cock and the vote for Garfield ost
was han five th nd
out of a total nine millions. If the ro
tion came off to-day no man doubts the
Democratic candidate would overwhelm
the Republican. The Democracy is uni-
ted whilst division and feuds rule the
Republican organization, The Demo-
cratic party will have itself to blame if it
does not take possession of the Govern-
ment and bold it until the next century.
roll lp. nm
The Conklingites had planned to count
the votes cast by! the democrats for
Jacobs for U, 8. Senator, void, and to de-
clare Wm. A. Wheeler elected to fill the
vacancy caused by Conkling's resignation.
The Democratic senate would of course
have rejected Wheeler, and the election
would have reverted back to the next
legislature, by which time Conkling
might control, But all this has been
frustrated by the withdrawal of Jacobs
from the contest and the substitution by
the democrats of Clarkson N. Potter.
Potter now receives the full democratic
vote; otherwise there is mo change in
the condition of Sings at Albany,
fon css ————
"we
440
Ha
a 100s
shane laca
mbit C88 1
With bowed | head and humbled spirit,
Conkling asks, if he is defeated, what is
to become of the people of New York in
the struggle against corruption and mo-
nopolies? What party will save them
from the wrath to come? Ifthat is all
that troubles the pompous Roscoe, we
hope he will no longer vex his slumbers
but rest assured the Democracy under
the lead of such renovators as Tilden,
O'Connor and Seymour will be sufficient
galt to save the Republic which includes
the State of New York. This latest ef-
fort of Conkling betrays a selfishness
and fright which remands him to the
rear ranks of demagogues. He is afraid
to expose the scoundrelism of his party
adherents or risk the falling of the tem-
ple, althoogh he professed to have the
power to destroy. “Every puny whip-
ster may now take his sword” since be
advertises his cowardice and shame,
rm ciermoro res
Among the recent developments in
the Albany bribery scandals it appears
that one of the chief ornaments of the
lobby, Mr. A. D. Barber, has distributed
in that eapital eash amounting fo about
$00,000 since the meeting of the legisla-
ture on the first of January. Itis a
nlar coincidence that Barber'isan ace
tive supporter of Depew and an enemy
of Conkling. An effort was made to get
Barber's checks, but he was a little too
alert for the committee, The bank cash-
ier who was subpoenged to produce the
checks testified that he applied to the
book-keeper for them, but found that
Barker's account had just been closed up
and the checks returned to him. This
was another coincidence, What seems
suspicious to pious republicans about this
business is that tho entire lobby in Al
bany is in support of the Garfield ad-
ministration against Conkling. Conk-
lidlg might have maintained his old su-
and Blaine, but the Vanderbilt lobby has
proven too ‘much for him.
mmeena— Ap —————————
Never forget anything and never
loose anything are two rules that canuot
be too well observed. As to the first each
one is thrown upon his own reason, but
0s to loosing anything that can easily be¢
accomplished, and more so by the help
of others. For instance & man purchas-
charges from two to three times the val-
ue for bs, te there he looses, Now when |
you thing at the Philad.]
Branch, you Ed not Le afraid of loos
2, but on the other hand gag save justt
iad mich #3 you 4 are watdy Leaking a
BELATED WITNESSES,
One year ago the republica
papers from ono end of the land te
other teemed with stories of the southe
outrages, Talez of barbaritics
white people south
of the
neighbors wen
fowan
colored reli
every northern stunp, and
ricated outrages wore is
partisan readers by republican conunit
tees, Many of these sl
stale and seedy
duty in
some of them
ned to eage
HON
appoeannee,
several previous
}
had On du
reports of congressional committees
back in the
Scott of this state was
Kuklux from
southern But
dates, localities altered they were
mustered
there will
tion for nearly fo
time when Senator
outrages mag
Negroes, with names
Hail
last
into service
1 be no important nati
the
Vill
Ur yvoars u
t x fits
SUG Coluas a tlie (rl 3 raatind
1 ) } py}
the political condition of the soul,
A special correspondent of the Noy
York Tribune gives io Monday's issue of
that paper the
tour of observation
south, He has made the discovery that
there is a strong disposition in the sot
to the negro vole, ©
oul By
means a tendency to ballot stutling,
n wills of
“neutralize”
violence or bloodshed,
this he
als
tering of returns, and other like accom
plishments that have been
such perfection in Philadelphia a
brought
republican ¢ities of the north.
aubject
“And
of southern
in the regions
jted, in all d
Florida, 1
to this subject
or outed d Ian
ges, an
avidence or indication
itieal disturbances, or
pection with politics
years, in whieh white mgr
Whence then origin
stories of southern out
of the colums of the re pul
pers of the 1 worth
Were thoy
carpet by WRors ang «
nis at Washing
ade avors to
ave investigat
of the
wss Lh
all the magi
+ y
AAAUEAL 2
the departn
respondent
i
Y
on
ation: “1 he
ed a:
ough ly as I could several
during
the
ges which,
excited
nor find tha
rod many years ago, far
most mythical peric
the war, about
have
th, and
imes and that
gie disturbance
three or four separate
in different states, "
of the campai igs | literature of
ern outrages from an in
onl standpoint. The
pl ad atically C i
l the
ny ogon
mirages
Sunk 3
Such is the exeg
1
Le
" " } 4‘
Correspondent
thus: “I
talking to
merely to say tha
people of all classes, and especially
the |
is very sh
every w herd .
my mind
Negroes
made upon
there have been no politi
¢08 Or outrages
may
south that I have not seen
tend to say, but 1 ha
great “black districts.”
This testim thi
lated will afford some
for several yl
IT 5 f
JULS Ul
have occurred in partic
ra
i do
1
ve been in
ony ix
ough somewhat
small compe
slander and calumny that bay
heaped upon them for yes
publican press of the north,
spect the testimony is timely
Less than
been unheoded in the cl
partisan warfare, It
way to the mind of many
reader. But if any one
ws by
al
In one
a year ago it would have
A
L00,
wr and din of
will \ f3v241
Wii WwW una
be renewed in the next national contest
he is greatly mistaken. The worn on
stories will be furbished up and brough
into requisition in many a political con-
test as long as they can be used in stir
ring up sectional hatred,
with a certain class of “politicians that
there is no limit to human credulity
and they find their justification in the
readiness with which northern partisans
have accepted or have pretended to ac
cept the tales of southern
that have been invented for
sumption. Palriot.
outrages
their con-
- yg >
Becrotary Blaine said to an interviewer
a few days since that there were more
than 1,000,000 applications for office on file
in the various departments in Washington,
According to Spofford’'s American Al.
manac the total Republican vote of the
country at the last election was 4,442 000.
It would therefore appear from Becretary
Blaine’s statement that one in every four
of the republican voters of the United
States is an active officesecker.
mir a ———
Attorney General Palmer's answer to
the mandamus and petition of Legislators
who want the extra $500 shows up another
public abuse, which was doubtless prace
ticed by eyen the most rabid reformers.
Under an act of 1870 members drew one
hundred dollars’ worth of postagestamps;
then they drew! $50 cash each under an
act of 1870 which repeals the postage law
of 1870 and in lieu allows $30 to each
member.
S—————-l al Mn
What with the exposition of crookeds
ness at Albany, and the exposilion of
crookedness at Washington, and the expo-
sition of crookedness everywhere in the
Republican party, it mast strike thinking
people preity soon that the ‘change’
which was demanded by the democrats at
tho last Presidential election wouldn't
have been such a bad thing after all,
ors A A
The Democracy of Northumberland
county met in convention at Sunbury
last Monday. The following ticket was
nominated . Pres. Judge, Geo. W. Ryon,
of Shamokin ; Sheriff, John C. Morgan,
of Sunbury ; Prothonotary, Wesley Au-
ten, of Chillisquaque; Treas, John F,
Bucher, of Milton.
- . -
The caee of Cadet Whittaker hus cost
tha government nearly forly
dollars, and still the country
know who clipped his ears.
st tls re .
The republican senatorinl fight at Al.
bany remains the gen 1i0}08y ahead,
thousand
does not
- ay
Penn Hall, June 2, 1851,
Mr. Kurtz, —Dosar Sir;—
I'liere sgoems= to be a rumor afloat, that,
iu ease [should bo elected Treasurer the of
files would be filled by someone else Ti
is fglea and no doubt gotlen up for the pu
puse of necogplishing a defeat. 1 would
to S11 the office myself if vlooted
Yours Truly, Jog. Buiva
- CM rc
~Garfield, Conkling, Grant and all vf
the chief republicans have Soul ded to
bury the hatchet and henceforth
their clothing exclasively at the Philad,
Branch. When such men as these pat-
ronize an establishment you will find
that jt is a first-class one in every res
spect, and that you are safe in giving
them your custo.
iota gi
MARKETS.
Philadelvbia, Juno 27.
corn bbe ; outs 4be,
— Wheat $1.2
1
“40; ont &8c | rae Pg.
y AE
A PPO.
FIONMENT RBI
Hoyt last
office of tho Secrefary
|
| VETO OF THE JUDICIAL
Gov,
3
i Sh Aieiaioch
the 12th district is transi
ew district of Leban
i very grave legal difficulties st
and that U
his
| proposition,
ia judge exer
R{8
| *
i318 Valo Of (iis
listricis as tl
| ten years ps
id Sirict w
{ Contr «
sident
20, the State Tressurer
the oxtry
| because he was advised
Beer
" sorannt of
i PaYmient of
Ww do so
DDL O18 Wile was
and discovering thi
5
Tek nsst add } - % 3
i Le OU 31G0 QUO WiC
party had left unguarded, snd im
th 10 wh ole party. She then sent a servant
i ing the fire alarn ]
the citizens and
| whole attempt,
>
STRUCK BY ° THE CARS
the President's
¢ Instantly Killed.
Thomas Garfield,
Unel
CLEvELAXD, Jung
o'clock this afternoon an ot
on the New York, Pennayls
oad, when
struck a buggy in
Thomas Garfield, uncle of
field, and Mrs. Alonzo Arnold, a
Dr. Boynton and cousin of the president,
Thomas Garfield was instantly killed an
Mrs. Arnold’s skull was so badly fractur.
od that her life is despaired of. The bu;
gy was dragged about two hundred fee
¢ the train was stopped. M
flald Was eigl iy yi
en ire Pre
graphed
ch ii ldrer
pra falp
were leiez
railr about
which
Preside:
bea
aere,
t Gar
befor
Heo leay 8 BEV
4 ad Dr.
Jagnton
Branch
so fy ofp
A TERR IBLE STORM,
Great Destruction of Property in
Kansas.
Sr. Lovis, Mo. June
dispatch to the Republi
seph, Mo., says: Ad
ceived here that A very
PRESCC i along !
ot) FPOCIAI
from St. Jo-
vices have been r
vic Oo
govero storm
} 3
whe ok.
Kansas, on
% build
tock
wero
Mot day nigh
lings and doing
N
blown down, The ll elo valor
of Perry & Hulehinson at Marysville was
and blown to
school houses wore als
sil the railroad bridges
trains run only to Hanover
wo doy
unroofed
A $10.00 Bip 1:0 Cl
Rutled g !
table and )
little Magazis
following ensy way for
$10.00 ¢
To the per
rtest chapter in
31, wo will give
The money w
rt July 16th, 1
prize must send 10
for which they will
Monthly, an excellent Mag-
azine of 32 pages, in which be
lished the name and address
ner of the prize, with the correct answer
thereto, Addross, Rurrenas
Ing Compaxy, Easton, Pa,
number of the
will pubs
of the wine
Puprisn
“lpm
OROUR
SID EL
tho!
[J
ttavae lost
HURRAI
Many people
politi
go ont of #«
interest ind
& nnd an Henn Oo boeenas
it rundown th Cals
{ NA would
ng. +i
only be wise onongh
| not enjoy anyti uch per
remedy Kidoey Wort and
tone and rengy ating effects they would
soon be burrabing with the loydest, In
either dry or liquid form it is a perfect
remedy for torpid liver,
els r&achangs,
experience ia
kidney a or bows
* » »
Lypia EB, Pixguaw's VEGETABLE
Vomrov sp doubtless ranks first as a curas
tive sgent in ull diseases of the procroas
irritai I iho bladder,
&e., &e. Seka to
urinury calculi, {
Mrs. Lydia BE. Pinks
oF peel,
i
i
Abbi
LAWS OF
lowing
he
+
3 OF Pid
ale or Ov
! 308 8 therein,
e to the appli
stitution,
any,
olicy or con
» having
0
{
ople kono
to
epi
{rusted with
an bastion
ty of the bowelnor
quire an Appelisor
dere, Lion't walt un
eure or holy,
TONAL LOCALS
. ih
Aypo olf
at his
Mr. Davie
0 BRIN
Koop
timely
$l
sag
sealed bimsel
tr. 4
day, Aig is
out LL
iT WOAL
Wm of the revise
3 4 %
Noarprher pus
i LORTCHRCET Cul
Mrs, E
y
Wl {rar
MIR
od me.
3
ust
g passed jy
‘uesday night.
ight in gold” is what!
' are’ said to be.
indy have been]
he past week'
ey
n, Pitts.
issuing our supple
peat om
PENNSYLVANIA.
acl of importance to life
ce SOR BaBis has been
1 firo insurance policien
perly oi porsons withits |
itl whether jssuec 3
under the laws oy
fo n companies doind
which contain any refer
cat ion of the insured, or
by-laws or other rules
either as forming part o
tract of tho parties there!
bearing on pe contracs
have attached to said
opigs of the application
applicant and the by,
unless attached
i 8 uch ap-
hall be
h tro VOre)
8 to or inter od in the ¢
all such appheation or
red a purt of the poli
between such parties
venth day of May, A. D.
Hexny M, Hoyt
*
su
ho does not
he Phil:
shop and go home,
w that any one who will
money by purchasing
from Lewias, should not
1
TWO HUNDRED VICTIMS |
Fereiblo Railroad Aceldent in
Mexico
whole
ad tur
ware killed and a
M ost
them wore
ih
COORD,
1s are the best
| by ail elvilized vetinons, proves th
ihe best and most effectual purgative Pi
that medical science ean devise, Being
(purely vegelable no harm ean arise from
In intrinsic value and curative
powers no other Pills ean be compared
{ with them, and pver person, knowing
| their virtues, will ploy them, when
boo ded. They keep the system in perfect
i yd and maintain in healthy action the
oN hole mael inery of life. Mild, searching
ind effectual, they ayo especially adapted
needs of the di gestivogpparatus, des
rangOments of which they prevent and
[eurs, if timely taken. They are the best
employ for children
[and weakened eon stitutions, where s wild
tt effectual cathartic is re quired,
For Save uy arg Daarzss. 4
. » er - —-—"
IMPORTANT TOJSTRAVELERS
EMEX
£8 Ale 0 u you
3
x Rourx
A VOTLIBOI
. !
IL will pay |
! faut di
8 IBANG
STEED
- oe.
ME
SPECIAL NOTICES. |
i
PIMPLES,
will mail (Free) the receipt for a slmpls Vans |
at will resnove TAN FRECKLES, PIM
AOTCUHES, leaving the shin sof, alom
and beantifu): also instroctions for producing a lux |
wrisnt growth of hair on & bald head or smoot rr
Becta 16 Seng stamp, Bes Yandeif & Uo 6
rman Bl reel
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having bess permanently cured of |
hat dread disease, Uonpumpiion , Ly » slple resnedy, |
knows to his fellowsu Borers (he
mesns of eure. Te all who desire 0, he will send » |
copy of the preseriplion used, (free of ‘charge, wile |
the directions for preparing sud using the same, |
which they will Bud a sure ouwre for UOSSURPFTION,
AsTEMa, Broscaryis &e |
Parties wishiog the P Jpecriptias u will plosse address |
ye K.A WILSON, i391 rea , Wii Hemsbarg X
GENTS WANTED.
lig pay. Light work, Steady employment. |
itples free Sdress, BM. L BYEN, 8 Nose |
Plrest, 8. ¥
ERRORS Sr YOUTH.
GRENTL RMAN w huis ww years feoln
A Nerv e PRARILITY, Wi TORS DRUAY
ah & il the ri i 1 i crelhon, will
g 2 4 free to al
waking the!
d. Bulferen
rience oan 00
sdor BL N.Y
the sade af
seed 18, he
ie resuoly
En
drew
3 & WES Cur
f ihe ad ¥rtiag: # a} hn
foc
Sux M OG DER Ra.
ral stadt y ou 1 Dil oom tha
Tow 'e nd you wii
Crm will Fe pa 3 F any Case
will not cure or greald iy Am; ore, tt
Ladies, if you wish atroLgth, health and
beauty, swoel b Hps
hooks,
£3
*'Go to your nearest druggist for a bottle §
of Prarxd. Take it before cach mek’
“Fur nervous debility, eatarrh of the hisd.
dor, or Alsons of ee Kidneys, take Panu xa,
aod bo cured,
i
SUPPLY STORE.
Weare the
the sale of the
CONKLIN WAGONS,
which come nearer erfection than any
ther wagons made, No other make oc oni
peles with them in light running and da-
rability. They have been in use many
| years § in CENTRE COUNTY and none
vorn out. They are made better and bet.
ter overy year. We buy by the car load
and kee pa full stock of different sizes on
hand of FARM, ROAD and LUMBER
authorized agents for |
H
i
BROAD WHEEL CONKLIN WAGs
{ONS MADE TO ORDER,
Cortland Buggies,
CARRIAGES, PHAETONS,
Platform Spring Wagons,
Like the Conklin company, the Cort.
land company make nothing but first-class
goods and guarantoe their work, which
wo sell at low prices.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
STOCK and you will be convinced that
we fulfill our declarations as to quality
and style of goods. Our stock includes
BUGGIES WITH OR WITHOUT
TOPS, GENTLEMEN'S ROAD WAG-
{ONS, BIDE BAR BUGGIES, PHAE
TONS, &c.
Our PLAT] FORM SPRING WAGONS
are mode] Is of perfection. They are in ev-
ry so a standard wagon, which have
nev or r failed to give satisfaction,
We invite inspection of those wo have on
hand or any that are in use. Prices low.
We soli the OLIVER CHILLED
PLOWS, tho standard plow of the age ; it
does its work so well that other makers
try to imitate it. Price, with Jointer Pilot
Whee! and extra Share, ($14) fourteen
dollars, 5 por ct. off for cash, Three difs
ferent Shares: ao Shara for soil easily
plowed ;: D3" Share for plowing dry
ground, and “8” Share for plowing baked
soil or gravelly ground, YPrice of Shares
aud
i
public money,
dicine over Made,
uchu, Man~
al il the Test nad
sive
of Mops,
I Health Rastoring
‘5
fAbly Jon t whers [op
vas wd ead perfect are their
and vigertotiesged and inde.
causo {rregulari
EAD, or who res
‘onde and mid Stimulant, + 8
able, without Intox«
slings or symptoms
mont is use Hop Dit
re mek but if you
Sine thom at once.
d buadieas
ve thoy will not
ores your friends
0 usa Hop ©
oF all
tH young
PibsSs Lem
nareotios, ALLE «
for Circular,
rnetor N,
ATOR
noes
Ih
ura thn
Thros!
horse powers,
(GEISER SEPAR
solo agonts fort Lhe
ors and Beparatore with!
Portable and Traction En.
pines, Heebnor's Level trond horse powers
ind two horses, with Thregshers
and Separators, GRAIN DRILLS, W,
sell the plainest, best mundo, most durable,
ightest rut ning grain spring drill, with
ithont fortilizor attachment, that has
aver been off rod to furmeors in the stato of
{ Penneyivanis fact for farmaors cons
{Ri le rection: A aril wiki tho loast machin.
fe ry, which pirfiirmathts work gs the most
{desirable i Hn ple ment for farmers use, We
fsoli wt the lowest prices, on the most libs
leral terms nnd guneaniep eantisfyction, A
samplo drill on exhibition at our store
Cull and BOQ il,
Stora opposite the
Wi
{Roisar
0
| {ne
Bush House.
On
visiting
Philadelphia
you will find,
among other places
of interest, the Grand
Depot well worthy of a
visit, Its floor and gallery
spaces now cover over three
acres, and are filled with Dry Goods,
China, Furniture, ete. The
lition is a large and beautiful
(/allery, to which admittance is free.
Carpets,
last ad
1 {ire
The Prcumatic Tubes carrying the money
through the air, and the Electrie-Light Machinery,
are also worth seeing.
There is a Lunch-Room in the building. Valises,
baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in
Ladies’ Waiting Room,
Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at
home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as
they please,
re oh
Oe
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Ginger, Buchu, Handrake, Stlllingis and
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Yeu cun make mone : sian " ¢ £1 furnished free, with full inshine
¥ork for us than st aurihivg eles ’ t4 us for conducting The most juoliteble
Spiel Bot raguired. We will start Late Bihae Thal gmione can engage in. The
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a1 bone by the nd astrions ogpen, bays end ape snd plats,
iris wanted everywhere to Mot hy us. KNow is Lin ties Seuey stand
me. ¥ou'can devote your whole thee to Lhe work 2: Stl GN
or nly your spare moments. No other busivess will cam Sarn MARR
nosis as well No ope willing to werk can og brsin fa aver tad
make eu01s us pay by eagaging al ones, | Matus : il go i like #
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bosopably. Address | #YOF SUOWR § Bahri pris a >
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SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS.
Our trade has been so mach larger than weexpectad that our Mr. Gest Lyon bas been comvelled to go east
again for a second spring stock, We bave just received 1
from 7 els. upward. A new line of Buntings, Grenadines and Hormunis. We can show you a handsome nders
chintzes Percales, Cretonnes, ete. 1 ndoubtedly we have the best and most varied assortment of Ladies U Em-
wear, Chemsie, Drawers, Night Gowns and suits Sompldte We have skirts from 38¢ to $6.50, trimmed inoods.
broidery, or Lace Chemise from 40¢ to $3.00 in all styles. Lady clerks in attendence to show you these goods
Lady s Linen ulsters, the largest variety now open that can be found anywhere ; we need not quote prices of them
but we guarantee them 156 per cent. cheaper than any other house in the county.
In par asols we can beat anything around here. Ladies Slippers, Walking Shoes, Inclined Sandals, Button
walking 8 hoes, box toed and otherwise ; we can show you about 30 varietios— Bought direct from the manufac
= CLOTHING
The largest and most complete stock of clothing brought to town. Summer suils $3.75. A beautiful light
mediam weight ox’heavy suit for 84 75. A good union cassimercsuit for $5 00. A nice dress suit for $6.75,
87 50 and $8.00, are good quality, light and dark cassimere. The best quality of suits in all wool cassimeres,
diagonals, basket paterns and vasselburgs from £10.00 up.
We are willicg to wager that we have sold more pants this season than any 3 ether concerns combined, because
we had better and better made and cheaper than you can find anywhere, Boys good pants for 75 cts. and mens
good pants for $1.00. We have Warner & Co's celebrated pats for 81 25, celebrated because they are better and
better goods than any ot
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her pants for the money.
300TS, BOOTS & SHOES, SHOES.
We can now show tirce times as many s shoes as any other concern, Mens low cut button, Oxford ties, hi
button shoes and buckle shoes. We have them very che a for parties that don’t want to pay much, from $1 5
up and we have the best good, teyictable and fine shoes
Come and sce for yourselves if we don’t do all we say.
We are running 4 large stores and buy goods direct
from the manufacturers and we can afford to sell cheap.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and Strictly
One Price.
LYON & C0. |i
All Kinds of Country Produce Taken.
Branch Stores. Philipsburg, Reynoldsville and Houtzville, Pa.
WHAT WE HAVE NOT GOT
We have no Dress goode, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents por yard.
We have no yardswide Muslivs at 2 cents per yard,
We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard,
We have no handsmgde Shoes, sll warranted, at 75 counts per pair,
Wo have no First-Class, all wool suits for Men, at $2.1
We have
ol.
no trash of auy kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with.
BUT WE HAVE GOT
A better grade of Dress Goods, at 15 cents and up, than ean be bought at any other store in Bellefonte at
same price,
We have at from 6 cents up a better value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price will
buy yon elsewhere.
: Ww : have CARPETS that have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower
¢isowhore,
We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS,
tre county.
Wo have the best Threo Dollar Child's Suits that the monty ean procure.
We havo the best Five Dollar Behool Suits in Beliefonte for that price.
We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere.
We have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothing for the money procured
All firsteclass Clothiers are selling the same make of Clothing. No slop shop trash, thrown or p
but regular sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make tom
Wo have the ver y best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can wr Wy and warrant them. And our
warrant means just what it expresses. :
grades bring
best casgrimant to select from that can be found ig Cen-
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We have the interest af our Trade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers well satisfied,
This we accomplish by always giving'the full value for what money they give us,
Call and convince your wavering mind,
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commeade? sad prescribed by the the best plowiciens
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ex, ad In Larmony withthe law thas
femlonton. Soveras the
Por Kldacy Compiatate of either
=» anes, $2 hs compound
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Ir preperod at EY and 2% Western Aveoms, Lynn, Mase
Price $18 Bix bottles for $6 Bent by mall tn the
fore of pdits, y bls in Uae form of Lozenges, on receipt
ol, Soa, $000, jer box, for either. Ns PINKHAN
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THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL ee :
41 Asp St. New York, N, Yj Pot Ont: Todt 13
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