The Centre Reporter. RED KURTE coves vos ven nnn EDITOR 1881. Cexrre Haru, Pa, Sept. 1, —————— So — 1 a OO AS DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. { John K. Runkle, 1J. G. Larimer, Sheryl™~Thos. J. Dunkle, Treasurer--1), C, Keller, Prothonotary-J. C. Harper. Register—~Jumes A. McClain, Recorder— Frank E, Bible, i A.J. Griest, 1 John Walf. { John 8, Proudfoot, LF. P. Musser, A ONISIS. S550 HAI UI 0 tor Associate Judges Moy For For or For For % 5 RRA AE COMNIISRIOners Auditors For m——— —— Notice to speculative life insurance agents: Judge Pearson, of Dauphin, is now a very old man, just the age vou are after for & subject. Try him, issn Al A ns isan The democratic nominees in this coun- ty, wo.are pleased to note, are generally acceptable, and the ticket will come out with about 1000 majority. Dunkle, Runkle, Larimer, Keller, Greist, Wolf, Harper, M'Clain, Bible, and the rest taken altogether, make a popular tick- If the Washington correspondent of the New Work 7wbune speaks “by the card” in professing to give the unani. mous views of the cabinet concerning the power to declare the president's ina | bility, then we differ from the cabinet and agrée with Gov, Hendricks on this important and really not very dificult point, The cabinet are represented as holding that nothing short of an act of congress can declare the president as une able to discharge the duties of his office. But an act of congress is the Joint work of three parties— the senate, the house, and the president himself, An of congress, declaring the president's ina- act bility to act, yet depending for its own validity on his ability to act, and on his signature, would be a broad farce, If the cabinet has ever expressed such views, ( then there is a great need of more and better lawyers in the cabinet. A joint resolution of the two houses of congress would not need the president's signature But this is not what agreed upon, the cabinet have What they seem to want is an act of congress declaring the presi dent's inability, and :igned by the presi dent whom it declares unable to sign Moreover, what implication exists in favor of the efficacy of a joint resolution of congress, any more than of a vote of the cabinet itself, or a rule of the Supreme court, or a meeting of the loyal govern ors? The view here attributed to the ¥ i PROCLAMATION Washington, August 203 a short time ago t Mr, Blak d A number of things supp fn the of the machinery die, Arth whereb oma Prosident, Arthur die before (ia uld Presidency we { i But there is no Speaker, ar It will thus be seen how | would be reason, even wer in the calling of an extra se links A which would complicate tb the possibility of Arthur d " missing A INVEN- The hat report President 1¢ muy deter Recently an ort the proba Recent ex» y government, ur would bes y the Senate one is chosen, i rilald die also, on Lhe 1d there will be unless reely the game There ¢ Garfield well, ssion to change emota chance, 18 maller, 3 0 ving before he ELECTORAL COMMISSION BE. CRETS, | It is said that Judge Qlifford, recently deceased, left behind him a complete his { tory of the secrets of the Electoral Com: mission, the institution that cheated Hayes into tha It is to be hoped | that there is about this thai it will soon be published. If will expose considerable rascality, It will bo remembered that this mission was composed of committees of b Presidency, and i no mistake BO \ Com th houses of Congress, made up of an equal number of each party, and five Jus. f the Supreme Court, Of the latter, Justice Clifford was a ID mocrat, Field a converted from =a toes « semi Democrat lately Republican, Strong, » Federalist pattern ad into a Democrat and then remoddled Republi- These tour wera fixed by the terms of the bill as a part of the into a Republican, and Miller, can Commission, t and thay were to seleet anothor Justice of thoir Court all sides agresing that Jus. tice Davis was to bo that man, He was selected, nccording to agreement, but was in some way or other edged off, he assign: ing a8 a reason that he had been elected to the Senate, leaving the absurb inference that it was improper for a person elected Senator te serve on a Commission that was composed in part of Senators already ir their seats! Justice Bradley was then se lected, he being the only one left from » Stato that was not the residence of a com: petitor before the commission for Presi dent, INTERNATIONAL (The Christian Guide.) SEPTEMBER 4 ) X. ~The Commandments, Exod, xx, 12 24. GoLpexy Text, unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as | thyself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets Matt xxil 89, 40 i EXPLANATORY NOTES, | The econ Lust Sanday we {considered our duty to God i this day we jeome to consider our duty to our fellow men 12. Honor thy father and mothe *. Par fonts, as God's representatives, wre here ins vested with an honor sbove all other men; {fur while we are commanded to love our {neighbor we ure « ommanded to honor our parents | The futher and mother are distinetly {specified to indicate that they are equal in jnuthority, and theratore equally entitled {to that henor, which the mother will ats {tract by her love and the father enforce thy his authority, — M1 KINY. By father and mether we are to under stand also the founders, protectors and promoters of our spiritual life, such as [prophets, (ministers) teachers, also the| {powers ordained of God, since all govarn.| ment has grown out of the relation of fath er and child —~ Kg This commandment requires us to hon ar our parents; 2 the aged; 8, teach ors; 4 those in suthority That thy days may be long. A long pos: soasion of the land of Cannan as & nation, and alro a long life as individuals. The divine words were emphatically to Israel, but they set forth & universal prin. Lesson And the second Is like! imandments, ‘ Edward A, Laulen, 8 manufacturer of owellers’ casos in New York, owns a im Mount Vernon, und who Ferdinand Jansen, of the builder of the Westchester county, an wile A pounds, Mount Vernon, was Mra 16 absented Laus } i About six herself from home for thres days, and on ten, weeks ngo » baing shown the anonymous notes sent to Mr. Lauten when she returned de. had but made a confession of her love for Mr. Jans she clined to say where she been, sen, and that she would be more happy with him, It was subsequently ascertain» ed that she and My had been sos Journing st the boarding house or hots) kept by Mrs, Myers, at Farmingdale, Long Island, as husband and wife, One dey recently Jansen the resi. Jansen called wt dene of Mr. Lauten, apparently ignorant that his Intimacy with Mrs, Lauten had become known, when some plain talk was indulged in not very complimentary to Mrs. Lauten, whereupon the latter went to her room and returned with pen, ink and paper, and said to her husband “Now, [ want to ses whether you are man enough to stale on paper that you will sell me to Jansen for $1. On the mipulse of the moment Mr, Lauten executed the docu. ment, and on Friday last Mrs. Lauten re- moved from her residence a load of furni ture, together with sundry works of art 119 PERSONS BURNED IN A BARN, {From the London Times ] Home days ago letters reported that 110 persons bad been burned in a barn. Nat. urally, the story was received with incred.- ulity, but the St. Petersburg Golos des elares that it is only Loo true, According to this journal, 119 women and girls ems ployed on a large turnip farm in the dis triet of Putinol, in the Government of Koursk (Bouthern Russian), were much dis entisfied with the bread, supplied by the farm steward, alleging that It was unfit for food, and threatening to leave off work. After ‘their dinner they ull withdrew to a barn to rest during the hottest period of the afternoon, The steward locked them in and wont away; but four farm laborers eame and set fire to the barn The fire spread rapidly through the building, which was like tinder, and soen the whole barn was In flames The shrieks of the unfortunate prisoners soon brought They could not help because the door opened inward, and already the mass of frantic women 80 jams od the doors from within as to make any effort to open them fruliless, Five women were taken out alive, but so burned that they died immediately All the remaining 114 perished on the spot. One of the incondiaries went off and drowned himself straight away ; the other three are in prison. fume people 10 the spot, . -e HOW TO GET BICK. EX ECUTORS NOTICE. milers testamentary on the esiate of William Emerick, of Potter twp , decoas- od, having been granted to the undersign- ed all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for seltisment GEO. H. EMERICK, JAMES ALEXANDER, CYRUS BRUMGARD. Executors, daug Ot i Organs! Organs! S———— Pianos! Pianos ! BelleTonts Music Store! ————— ORGANS BOUGHT BY THE HUNDRED, and for CABH sold below the lowest. NO AGENTS EMPLOYED] Blades. Patented September 14th, 18%, Family Meat Cutters ARE THE BEST MADE. Every Family Should have one, WILL THOROUGHLY OUT = Pork, V - Ra or God ves AE WILL CUT 40 POUNDS SAUSAGE MEAT ~—AN HOUR — ; Every Druggist Should Have One. FOR CUTTING ROOTS, VANILLA BEANS, ETC, Easily Worked. Easily Cleaned Will Not Get Out of Order, £7 Ask Your Dealer for them, fiend a Postal for Circular with Testime. 4000 as sample by express Gp” n Will send receipt of Expose yourself day and night, eat toe | 8 { has been signed, it has been done in view It is ae to this Bradley, probably, that [ciple of national life, some jewelry, ete, which her hushand had Satistection CGuarentesd et. Later in the campaign we will de vote more space to the individual mer its of the nominees, Al AS ——— If, as Secretary Windom states, he has made an annual saving in interest of §10,- cabinet smells of glue, i. e,, it is the kind of a view a cabinet member would take who was trying to hold on to his seat. Upon this theory of the president's ina- bility the present cabinet could virtually of Garfield's death, the publication to be made while he was yet living, because such a proclamation otherwise would be by one who had ceased to be President and would be of no accoun Justice Clifford's history will be mainly interesting. 1t will probably smirch Davie and Strong, but its severity will no doubt fall upon Bradley, for it is already well known that he had formed snd written an aul onils this “the first commandment with promise.” the promise is fulfilled in God's government of the whole world. Those who obey their parents are likely 10 escape a great many bad habits and dangers which have a tendency to shorter life; and those who obey their rulers and previously given her. At the same time Mr. Jansen remoyed a load of furniture from his home in West Mount Vernon, and the two loads wera driven together to the corner of Lexington avenue and One. much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to know How to get Well. Which is answered in these worde—take Don’t forget it—get our prices before you buy. We allow no one to undersell us. We are KIMBALL SHOVEL BOLE MANUFACTURERS, BALTIMORE, MD, Our Ne, 55 Meat is Cutter Gem, and will cut JO (bs, sausage an Our Ne. § , for hand co. ¥ In case Garfleld dies, Arthur might, and probably would, wantthe Senate to meet as early as possible, to confirm certain Ap pointments, perhaps Cabinet officers. 1f a proclamation has peen prepared, proba. bly it is for the convening of the Senate only, though a is needed ; and there exists the need, as we have sean, So, assome the president's place until his death, or the next regular session of opinion in favor of giving Florida to Tile den, which would have ended the contest, and that be had so announced. The night before that opinion was delivered, howey- er, Bradley's house was taken possession of by leading Republicans, every avenue to cut 500 Ihe, an hour, 2 Our Ne. A Butcher, fur power, will egt 10 an hour, We Warrant our Cutters to do the work mors y than soy other machine ade, hundred-and second street, Harlem, where Jansen and his dollar companion have taken up their abode. Mr. Lauten an Mrs, Jansen have begun suits for die vorce from their unfaithful partners. - respact the laws, are certainly more likely than eriminals to live long. 3, Thou shalt not Lill This command ment protects human life. It forbids suis cide as well as homeide, It also forbids violence, passion, lust, intempaerence in eating and drinking, or anything that tends to shorten life. Mugistrates as “God's ministers in exes cuting vengeance.’ are commanded to put marderers to death, “He who shed Perhaps Justice Clifford's narrative will{edth man's blood, by man shall his blood {be shed.” Witnesses and executioners BIR concur in such eapital punishment. We may doubtless take away another's Justice Firong (who was generally be.|life in dulcis of vir gt Los he whe oR i hs 1 Sima } Ww ta} A m [SRuUils another's life by that action forfel Arthur nol lieved to be marketable) for Ae. I. had |, 00 own, and there is no opportunity of ran he was believed 0! referring the cause to civil magistrate, | use freely in furthering his purposes. It! Some wars are necessary and unavoidas | was surmised that Bradley proposed to set ble to one party, because of the injurious 3 inf y iconduct of the other, and the Mood shed he beliel that Btrong! $51,378.75 by changing the fives and sixes into a three and a half per cent, why was he not candid enough to state the plain fact that but for Republican opposition to a three per cent. bond there would have been a further annual saving, in the refunding at that rate of the seven huadred millions falling due, of three and a half million dollars annually, The latter was a demoerrtic measure but vetoed by the fraudulent Hayes, - og. The Chicago Daily News, which is not a democratic paper, says: It appears to be a growing impression in New York that the democrats think of bringing forward, as their next candi date for governor, Mr. Samuel J, Tilden, and thus of repeating the tactics which gave them the presidency in 1876 by the | popular vote, but which was nullified by the counuting in of Mr, Hayes, One good | point has of late been made by the de- | ) are IMOCTACY. It is that, following the at- | eration of the constitution that no ney tempt upon the life of President Garfield, | oath was necessary, though he consented its conduct, as admitted by all, has been | © take the oath as president under pros dignified and patriotic. By this act they | In this opinion be was backed by have exhibited their most striking proof | Mr, Calhoun. Neither of the authorities that they are once more a national par- | stand very high to-day as Exponnders of ty. This has certainly largely increased ! the constitution. But the facs that the | lio by wis their popularity. vice-president is the party competent to | ¥"° V¥ pat { the molion couid be put Hop Bitters Bee other column. — Ezpress, the only firm representing the following organs in Centre county. THE ESTEY, CONgress, Against this view, that of Gov. Hen- dricks, of Indiana, is mach more tenable. As the constitution devolves upon the vice-president, the president's duties, in the event of the inability of the latter to perform them, in the same clause, and by the same formula of speech asthose yb which it devolves upon him the like du- ties in the event of the president's death, removal, or resignation, it follows that the duties devolve by operation of the constitution itself. As the constitution assumes that the vice-president is com- petent to decide whether the president is dead or not, or it assumes him to be competent to decide whether the presi- dent has been removed, has resigned, or is disabled. Mr, John Tyler held that the status of president devolved upon } x - - KILLED BY LIGHTNING Fulton, I! Mr. and Mrs H. Temple, residing on the farm of A.D. Mitchell, this city, were instantly killed by lightning during a heavy storm about five this ® 1,Aug. 9 i} about two miles south of iUtl SOsstion it was carefully guarded until he emerged : then other AN OLD DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Itwas this: “Trust in God and keep your Is For this purpose many an old doctor bas advised the habits ual costive to take Kidney-Wort for no other remedy so effectually overcomes this condition, and that without the distress and gripping which other cause. It is a radical cure for piles. Don't fail to use it, Translated from the New York Zeitung, . 4 SON o attend the commission, and ™ - MASON & HAMLIN, "Garfiald | : o'clock even if Garlisld lives side! 3 iA after all, opinion and vote fell on the ins bowe open,’ morning, They had arisen during the storm and were in the set of retiring when the fatal stroke entered the build. ing. Their infant, about four months old, was between them at the time They were killed but it was uninjured. SLs SMITH AMERICAN, SHOEMAKER ff being a mysterious performance ofan extraordinary nature, proclama- | explain all this } . * » . Bis0 ton for an extra session of the Senate may be Mr. Blaine's plain duty, Certain persons always condemned Mr, Tilden very severely for not purchasing] Any one claiming to represent any of the above makes ir this county is a falsifier and unworthy of confidence, = But with an extra session of the Senate medicines called, with Garfield dead and a longer Vice President, an extrao CHOLERA IN SIAM. state of things would exist, Asiatic Cholera is raging at Bangkok, Siam. It is variously estimated that from hundred natives are dying daily. Very few foreigners haye died, but several have fled to Singapore and Hong Kong. Everyone feels as though he were living in a grave yard, - - After all a, gentle purgative is the best means for curing headache, liver com- plaints, billiousness, ete. Take Sellers’ Liver Pills. Ary | ample means, which —— ————————————————— Farmers’ SUPPLY STORE. Weare the authorized agents for the sale of the CONKLIN WAGONS, which come nearer perfection than any other wagons made, No other make cons- petes with them in light running sad du rability. ‘they have been in use many years in CENTRE COUNTY and none worn oul. {hey sre made better and bet. i ter every year. We buy by the car load and keep a full stock of different sizes on hand of FARM, ROAD aad LUMBER WAGONS, either narrow or wide track. BROAD WHEEL CONKLIN WAG- ONS MADE TO ORDER. Cortland Buggies, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, and Platform Spring Wagons, Like the Conklin company, the Cort- land company make nothing but first-class goods and gusrantoe their work, which we sell at low prices. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK and you will be convinced that we fullill our declarations as to quality and style of goods. Our stock includes BUGGIES WITH OR WITHOUT TOPS, GENTLEMEN'S ROAD WAG- ONS, SIDE BAK BUGGIES, PHAE. TONS, &e. Our PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS are models of perfection. They are in ev- ery sense a standard wagon, which have never failed to give satisfaction. i We invite inspection of those we have on | hand or any thst sre in use. Prices low. fe sell the OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, the standard plow of the age; it does its work so weil 1hal other makers try to imitste it. Price, with Jointer Pilot Wheel and extra Share, ($14) fourteen dollars, § per cL. off for cssh. Three dif- ferent Shares: **U" Share for soil easily piowed ; “D3 Share for plowing dry ground, and “S" Share for plowing bakec soil or gravelly ground, Price of Shares 50 ets, esch. We have seen in such an event, whenev . DYING AFTER AN ENFORCED i'n them is not imputed as murder; yet the ' A ER AN F( would be bought to decide in that WAY All guilt of it must rest somewhere. | FAST OF FORTY DAYS any rate, and thus end the contest in favor] The duelist is a proud, unjust snd re. St. Jobin, N. B., August 20. —Wm. Esty Thi | of Til ivengeful murderer of th 10 vious! > + 4%, 0, ¥. This could | of Tilden, but that when he became fully | Ho murderer of the most atrorioy {of Durbam Settlement, York county, bea obtains | ussured that Strong was firmly bound to All fighting for wages or prizes or re-|fore reported gradually dying from star { stand for Hayes under all circumstances, nown, violates this cemmmand, and the! vation. caused by the closing of the lower § 4 a y loo » 4 % ' i . L . i tions and voted to] blood thus shed 1s murder {third of the tube leading from the mouth Thou shalt moi mmmd adultery This commandment inculeates the virtue|to the stomach, has died. He had not of chastity, and forbids every form ofl eaten or drunk anything forty days 1 It will sensuality in set or thought. | . This | DE ———— The Savior declares that an unchaste! Officer Ferry | GOV ERNOR CURTIN TO THE SOL. look or thought makes us guilty, then ao 41 DIERS' ORPHANS {whatever is beyond this must be grossly . . : ‘ sinful, { Governor Curtin spoke with great elos Let us earnestly and deveully pray for! to soldiers’ or {those purifying influences which shall phans, at their reunion at Harrisburg on |C'6anse us from all filthiness of flesh and | : rit, and make us meet temples for the oly Ghost to dwell in, remem bering that founded in peace he that defileth the temple of God, him! and no government was ever established shall God destroy. i : Th sh of steal. This com- J is nN mand guards property, and is directed against Waking that which does not belong arms and to us, whether by violence or fraud. e staff of the oc 1. The highway thie! or robber; 2 The housesthie!f who steals bis em ployer's money or goods: The thief that under pretense of law robs his client of his property ; The sbop thief who uses false weights and measures, or puts ex Cossive prices on his commodities; ‘he usurer, who taking advantage of others’ necessities, extorts ex cassive inlerest The trustee who appropriates the properly commitled to him to his OWN use; { The borrower wh Pay | er the meeting, the Senate will be witheut | honestly under t a presiding officer, By reason the | death of Col Burch, that body is even al | $0 without a Secretary even. a hundred to three fr LL be overcome, and an organization ed by With that COUGH when there k a remedy at band so piessant, #0 certain and so safe, that the most delicate child or eke it without danger. It is cal reen’s Comp. syrup TAR, HONEY and BLOODROOT, It contains all the virtues of Tar in a COB» centruted form, combined with best Bapeciorant and Anise, ih, 4h whole repsred withous the aid © {he BEST KNOWN REMEDY for af aflections of the Throat and Lungs. Try one bottle and be convinced. Price ne only y following the precedent of 1877, : i 5 B 1 i Je Ay 3 . +y . i ie vice-president so exclusively by op-| when under similiar circumstances, Sen- | he listened to proposi . " . i & ator Morton offered a resolution that Sen- { defraud the people out of their legitimate | { President! Let the narrative come forth! for 1 Ferry, and thus that Senator be declared at least be interesting, the presiding officer of the Senate being dope, th administer the Wheeler tit URL, } 8 Presidio » g Vi nee « President | fa Secretary, | ’ t} th 3 ilamentary law } t : quence and feeling 8 would do it ‘ . . : te 3 '¥Y any Senator decide on the fact of the president's ina- : . bility would seem to follow from the . . . : | House on fact that he has always heretofore been | ; treated as competent to decide upon the i the moti fact of the president's death, and if he| pu, were not, in many cases there could be | Senators {sworn In, i TS per bottle. Manual ¥. POTTS GREEN, Bellefonte; Pa. For sale by Drug sis & Merchantsand by J.D. MURRAY, Crxrrs Has, bumay ¥ ’ semi mm—— va ————— » ’ 3 ® Wednesday. We make a single extract i Philadelphia This great St | Mr. Winthrop was elected Speaker of the | John Quincy | Clerk to put | ig ian The President on Saturday morning was believed to be sinking, and the does He passed s troubled night and his pulse was leaping up while his temperature was subsiding. About 4 Pp. m., however, a decided change for bet- terset in. He called for milk-toast and ate it with a relish, and his pulse began i 11 find, ther pl . ae motion of . Ale Was Adams, on the refusal of the ’ 4 Ces Grand L tors gave up hope i Ermer principles of pure government o the x : i than was Pennsylvania by the great Penn He came to f i another dithieulty arise to bel 11 } all be done might ior Aro ih 1 i : » Indian thou Lapham and Mil e Indians without Just when | makes all the difference 1a world with | . {the Repu Certainly they cannot 13 NOL | ha sworn in before the presiding officer i Shall they be before their cases Wr sevoniy-lve years tb n no decison at all. . rr A ol Mp — We do not know what Judge Black will do now,~the Lewistown this sh tl Wi stable was ti Penn | will — 10 only symbol of war known 3 hey must. Irish, the German and even the Quaker will fight. We extend ie in ; blicans. in : § color Bat yet our people 3 Gazette ght when t When it comes the iin or 1s | pleased with his article in the Philad. | chosen. down to dots to subside and his appearance became Press relative to Buchanan's administra- | much improved. At midnight the im- tion. The Judge makes things plain provement was still mantained, and while { that he was loya his condition is extreemely critical, the | ly would like to see it otherwise, for it | an i doe Mrs. |can’t bear the idea of such : \ newariy vas and ' 1 ¥ hat whanavas ih S Anata wal ‘h :. | the So beying the laws and bec field, who never abandoned hope, is grest. | 2 loyal” Democrat. 3% 4 Jeneverlis Sento 08ay 31078 Ma {OF prO& serous, and m It seem to us that if the Gazette can | "able to be another deadlock of an fs BR prosj ly encouraged by the change. The Pres. , | inite duration : risa ; take from the half shell such arch rebs as > sia, ident’s mind is quite clear. Mahone, Moseby, and the like, it might pat the §roages in support | fe A eee 4 } es 3k . 3 ofthe allaged proclamation is the necessi- | : d Graveyard insurance has received ans fake a food fellow like Judge Black with ty, growing out of the President's condi | for their chosen chief. He HY die, pray other shot from Judge Pearson, A des-| tion, for giving effect by Congress to the | God he may BOG, bap | be dou diy ibe] patch dated Harrisburg, 22 ult, says: BS Wiki mOve 43, (ef, mY friends, There are in this county about fifty com- panies engaged in the graveyard insur- ance business, and to-day Judge Pearson, in his charge to the Grand Jury, urged them to indict persons who they knew had conspired to pass decrepid persons as fit subjects for insurance. He also called the attention of the jury to the law passed at the last session of the Legisla- ture imposing a fine of $1,000 and impris- onment on agentsand physicians secur- ing the insurance of persons by misrep- resentation, This is the second time Judge Pearson referred to speculative in- surance io his charge to the Grand Jury This city is the hotbed of the business, there being about thirty companies here, one of which bas issued policies repre- senting over $15,000,000 in eight months, Thus far there have been no indict ments, “ i jarereferred and duly reportedon? Onl { the question when this i t * the benefits of juit laws to ¢ 1 when ii “w Civigens, ne, w hether | . . 1.x . . 3 i} rv iil nat 3 s thawed 4 1 and the Gazette evident | there be an extra session or not, will prob- they will not obey those law: i the bulton 1) $1 that Hoos Carrying the I 8 Yen i +h y 8 he pide Lust / ’ y abiy depend th oHipie hd » vy 3 3 0iy depend the complex Hlectrie-Tiakt Machine ri. zation of the Senate. mn of tho organ~ | *°® . : aa by : 5 3 kit 1i¢ ¢ | will make them obey air, and th 0 worth seeing. Une can readily see a thing as | ors are not without hope. Gar. A it } : HL IS « ME there is no sane man in that section who would ask for the re. The receiver of Goods turn of the dark days of slavery, knows were stolen. at a. » i " is norsibla f i i fs " Fifty millions of peoplesre in mourning It olf ossible for a man to steal from him se : 1. i 0 never intends to a i : » y 1 L 3:ien cy Foals inde i wre is a Jamech- Room in the building \ ASCs, t i 8B, which he] { i 5 i and packages can be left Waiting Room , in charge attendar » in reason By stinginess, not allowing himself what is befitting ; By prodigality, wasting his estate: By idleness, spending the time in pleasure and vanity, which God has given him to work out his sal vation 4 16, Thou shalt false wilness, is command differs from the three pre- ceding, in the fact that they refer to in- juries done by deeds or actions, this has A man who served in the war for four Fefarence y: wrong done by words, ; Ard ia ware t po SAA Ts Notooly false witness in court, but false { minds of the country little doubt is felr | TOTS is Yery api lo Be lag pont o. The nea in common discourse, false i about Gen. Arthur's right and duty to man who persuaded other people to Ko to promises, whether deliberate or careless, ——————————— enter now upon the Presidential duties paar is certainiy for peace. 1 sent theso|exaggerations and high coloring of facts, Whatever else there is in the case, wheth- Grand Army men out, and I sent, ladies deceis by wants ar Rin, hypocritical pro r RO i 4 ) A Whe dase, Whets ) and gentlemen, your fathers cul. I was fessions and com iments, together with i I iH 1C KS er Gen. Arthur may do one thing or the | . : pA ‘pe ' slandering, back-biting, tale bearing, cir . . ! ther, or can rightfully do nothing at al), | SOR'eRI 10 persuade other people to go, i i culating malicious reports, imputing evil \ fl i Ir M "| You may rest sssured I do not want to see designs, or making injurious representa 7 > q . a : I 2 Has the largest Stock of Hardware, IY 18. Thund i By . a .2iur . . AE ® hunderings and lightning, ¥ HE DECAY OF BONAPARTISM, {this terrible display of his glory, God de ir i . i : {the human need of a and their influencenever failed to keap a God and man seal forany political ally whom other con. they were powerless, frall and alienated by sin from the true God, that they were prepare for another coup d'etat at the Tuileries; when he organized a pilgrim: The language marks the distinction be | tween the fear which has torment, which| accomplished my task. After long years employed in the labors of politics I have Yai : tm £ nother war, and if there is one I do not|tiens, are all violations of the spirit of this Blaine has a signed proclamation for Con- : v - leommand. . . & 33 want to live in Harrisburg as 1 did before. "his same] Kress to meet, it will be a fortunate cir ; SY oF ad 1 117. 2a his com- ; : re os cumstance. If it has been written for the This town was a camp and full of alarms. mandment treats entirely of the mind and! OILS, 1 AINTS, GLASS, JU LJ vA lL 1 AM y ( ach and Sadd| TY lar wa Ie The New York Herald: —The French sired to inspire thaw with true fear of him-| A av ( . ( ( ' { i { ( C kine 3 . {self that they might not sin through mis | ® elections have wrought a havoc among the! trust, disobedience or resistance of bis) . . : : . Bonapariists, and the returns which Are guidance and commands | that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold si the mst REA- The solemnities of the divine presence, stistuencies rejected. The ballots of Sunday | beget the feelings of reverential awe un-| swept the last of the family away. There der ihe i uduse of which they retire to a| was a time when M. Haentjens was strong| respect’u | distance. enough to found a Bonapartist group and afriid they would be consumed by this great fire, K x11, | 20. Fearnot. Moses first of all took! avay the false fear of death. age to Chiselburst and used MacMahon's name to recruit his scattered party. His fall was prepared in the abortive prosecu- tion of a year ago, and the elections only flows from conscious guilt, which genders | to bondage, and drives away from God, and that salutary fear which prompts to a deep reverence of the divine majesty, and the right of not proceeding further, and of belonging religiously, exclusively, to the past,” Baron Haussmann was more indignant. *'I cannot rally,” said he, “to Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at * when they come, ees lil Aina The Ohio wheat crop is estimated as follows: The yield of wheat this season i8 38,000,000 bushels, against 02,500,000 last year ; of corn, 74,000,000, against 105 - 000,000 last year. The surplus of wheat of Oregon for ex- ports this year will be 300,000 tons. The severe drought has forced up the prices of tobacco, 9 and be free 1« i POIMATH ; “ a y . . f poy , : Isnguage of the Constitution with refer. | ROVErnme ; 5 3 lence to the inability of the President to |® Democratic government is immortal No | Another chief is provided to take his &, : ii {discharge the duties o! his office, with {living soul pretends thut the contempla~ | place, and this government was made to i i Thi i. wig 1 ite ill ted contingency bss not existed for some | i7e This great calamity will affect the . | hearts of the people, but not their govern» ment, al taloguc, i i pri nol dear nai from any part of y upon u {time ; and if no other reason existed for! {an extra session of Congress, that would i | be enough, though, ameng the better! i i iy i — —————————————————— a — DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brockerhof Row, Bellefonte Penn's, Dealers in Drugs, Chemienls, Perfamery, FancyGoods de, 3 It is rumored that the corn crop in parts of Clinton county won't be worth topping. a Houtzdale has over two hundred new buildings under construction, smeng the rest, a brick school heuse worth $11,000, And while Houtzdale has this kind of a boom, Col. Jim Mills, editor of the Pitts- burg Post, in describing the evidences of civilization in Houtzdale and vicinity, enumerates seven churches, a half a doz- en school houses, one murder per week, seventeen fights, and a daily consumption | of five hundred kegs of beer. i i { i i i iO i ithe nation is without & head. | ! i ] { . ¢ X THE GEISER SEPARATOR . We are the sole agents for thosale of the Geiser Threshers and Separators with horse powers, Portable sand Traction En- gines, Heebner's Level tread horse powers for one and two horses, with Threshers and Separators. GRAIN DRILLS. We sell the plainnst, best made, most durable. lightest running grain spring drill, with or without fertilizer attachment, that has ever been offered to farmers in the state of Pennsylvania. One fact for farmers con sideration: A drill with the least machin ery, which performs the work is the most desirable implement for farmersuse. We sell at the lowest prices, on the most jib. eral terms and guarantee satisfaction. A sample drill on exhibition at our store Call and see iL. Store opposite the Bush House. 16 Alexander & Co. OURT PROCLAMATION. Ce Hon, Oharies A. Mayer, President of the Uourtof Common Pleas of the Sots Judicial Dis trict, consisting of the counties of Centre, Clinton learfield, and the Hoo. Samuel Franck and the Hon. John Uivens, A J Centre coun. iy, issued thelr precept. boaring date 10th of June, =. to me dirtoted, jot holding a Court Oyer and Terminer Gene on Pesce in - Pure Wines and Liquors for medica purposes always kept. navi, DZ 5.6. GUTELIL » Dentist, Millhelm, O Fors bisprofessions iservicesto the bile. perform iloperstions in the i Hels 1 without pu IPTePAred Le extract -nthakucing PENNSVALLEY BANKING CO, ENTRE HALL PA. RECEIVE DEPOSITS and silowlnter est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sel) Governmen tSecurilies, Gold Wu. Worry nd Coupons, Pres’ 4 if W sha not covet, Bt mses, THE “STORE ORDER” LAW. | At the last session of the Legislature, an The Lewistown “Democrat and Senti.|*Ct Was pasted “to secure to Operatives nel” says that as number of farmers in | and laborers in and about coal mines, Greenville township are much disappoint. manufactories of iron and steel, and all ed with their wheat crop, which they ex- other manufactories, the payment of their pected to be very large, but upon thresh. | W%es at Tegular intervals and “ lawia) ing it find that it turns out very poor. | Money of the L nited States!" — From the The cause is laid upon the Fultz wheat. title of the act it is apparent that hundreds s—— pe a of mining and manufacturing companies in this section of the State, and tens of thousands of operatives are interested in knowing what its provisions are. It is im portant that they should make themselves familiar with its requirements, for the rea- son that it goes into eperatien on and after the first day of September, a > me : It is provided that all persons, firms, % i i - ¥ s ¥ 3 py Samo ol h Tyugway wife is re companies, corporations and associations norte i i ini i po + this time in Indiana. the price be engaged in mining coal, ore or other min. ing five dollars. Money must be a drug ia: Indi ; | erals, or manufacturing iron, steel or any in Indiana when worthless stuff brings other product, shall settle with their em such high figures. ——————— ployesat least once in each month, and An aged Pennsylvanian was found | PAY them in lawful money, or by a cash drowned in a barrel of water yesterday | OTder redeemable forits fuce value in law morning, but old men must je if gamb- ful money, with interest, made payable Bs lers in life insurance are to make money employe or bearer, and redeemable within in Penn's. "| a period ot thirty days by the person or firm issuing it. Any person or firm, or agent of any person or firm engaged in such business, who shall issue for pay- ment of labor any other paper or order, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punish- able by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, which shall go to the school fund of the district in which crime shall have been committed, It is also declared that it shall be un« lawful for any person or firm engaged as aforesaid, and who shall likewise be inter- lin merchandizing, as owner or oth- i — A at Centre county bas not had the Sena torial delegate for many years and prob- ably Clearfield and Clinton will concede it without opposition. Centre was enti- tied to the delegate last year but then gave way to Celarfield.—Bellefonte Dem. ocral, _That’s pretty cool for a warm day You have Congressman, Judge and Sen- ator, and now you want the Senatorial delegate! What else do you want over there? Itisa wonder you don't offer to send us a Representative delegate! Cool, indeed !—Clearfield Republican. Well, neighbor, we have a thousand democrats who would make creditable representative delegates for yourcounty ; and if you look over the Reporter of four weeks ago you will find we have an army of first class men who can man all the offices for a dozen counties like Clearfield. Better than that—we have timber that would do for President, all the cabinet, and run the federal govern ment successfully, from this on out, so we have, san. A oo The World says the half-breeds are considerably annoyed over the position of Senator Lapham. It is true they called him a stalwart in their cancos and nom- inated him as such. Mr. Miller was tak- en as a half-breed and the representas tive of the half~breeds when Mr, Depew withdrew from the contest. He was nominated first in the conference caucus, To please the “feather-heads” it was de~ cided that the nomination must be a stal- Wu, B, Mixers Cashier LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS, D.R. STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Ps. Have you yet examined the registry list to mscertain whether your name is there? Remember if 1t is not you will lose your volte at the November election, Do not depend upon the accuracy of the as sessor. The registry list will be found at your polling place. . -—— Floreston Cologne. A New awn Faomonnrn Posrows, Fricnave, Re Las Bore py Dusters iv Pouprueny av shane 15 caves, HISCUX A CON. ¥, Gusar Saving ix Bovine vas Sie, Sum, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Bouche, Mandrake, Stilllngia and many of the best medioines Knows ave combined in Parven's dicine of such § aonid ithe Lreatest ¢ r ang the Restorer Ever Used. han n Nevrsle 3 ney < TYE ealth and Strength es Dive ia. Rheum At « of Best it It cur § pet ale Complaints, or any It will surely help you ) est ts far supenor to Ditters, Essences WO it never Int XICAleN, rin drugs can one genume without mis, N.Y i Dotan nd all Fen away with Cons isy - - > Guiteau will be liable for murder in the first degree if President Garfield dies be fore July 8, 1882, Ba \ i iS Parker sam. An viegant, apreeable Hav Dyvessing tha Never Fails to Restore Cray or Faded Nair Youthfil « 1 &: | # Sena £ I would not go through that again even to! heart; and in so doing strikes atthe very | fulness of time for a reason before pro- be called the ‘war governor.” I would zo) root of sin, for every sin is born of desire. | claiming it, he need wait no longer, Aaa b oof} : b Hed the “0 There would be no sin, if this command: | | through some of it to be calle the "sol | ment were perfectly kept. diers’ friend,” for I rather like thal Jovelousness is the desire to have the { goods of others without paying for them. published te day show that many nota~| The law was given amid such awful sur- . bilities of the party have gone down in the| Foundings 3 Tape hon the pucple the BONABLE PRICES. He is sole agentfor the 4 . ’ 4 {terrors of disobeying such a law of such a| A : orm There Wit ktito whee {beaumont God. These things helped to write the Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow, atucci, worthily borne by three broth-| law on their hesrts. | a ; . : RA A ers, was a tower of strength in Corsica! 18. Speak thow with us This expresses that 8 guaranteed to give satisfaction over 2560 NOW IN USE IN CEN. mediator betwen, pi COUNTY, in less than twe years introduction. 2ap They have no more any doubt of the di- vine commission of Moses, and they ens lead an inquiry intothe origin of the Com-|treat by their elders, that God would mune. He now passes quietly out of po-| *Peak to them through Moses, and not di fotact ans . Th . : rectly and personally, est they die. litical existance. lore Was quite a time| yt, They felt so much that when the Due de Padoue, son of General Arrighi, whom first Napoleon ennobled, sent orders to the prefects of France to He comforts and encourages them against the fear of immediste death, oy they appear to have entertained, and at the same time mesures them that from fear of another kind of death they | served to hasten what was inevitable. All| Were by no means to be freed. the amily Medi- the best elements of the faction have fallen away from it, "A devoted servant during tines of good fortune,” wrote M. Kouher in his letter of retirement: “‘a faithful friend in bad times, I think I have loyally Any d s, N het eco tp The responsibility of secret societies for debt has deen tested in the Scranton courts, The Republican of that city gives the history of the case as follows : “An interesting case was sent to a jury in Common Pleas Court on Saturday af- ternoon, which involved a point of im- Jortauce to members of secret societies, n October, 1874, John Vaughn loaned Capouse Lodge, I. O.0of O. F. of Hvde . The undersigned respectiully informs Quarter Sessions of the he public of Pennsvalley that ‘he is pre- + po hy ne | mred to do all kindsof work in Maxsre | onday AND GRANITE at { given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen “ b of Ce that they be ¥ Ehsaan ther n thes Brows pervene. at 1 oct | oneaper Rates Then Elsewhere ¢ » recy . ow 3 » | Sitiona, examinations, an their own rememb r 1 Write or call on Clevan Dinges for | to do those things whieh to thelr, office apoertaine to erms and designs, on Bizavltes 3 Horas Ses (he piosenki bn ini] PATE accepted this agency with the the jail of mire Sonaty, ht then and there to prose: hy Mw a A cing the work turned out © inst them as . ivenaader mr Band. at Benelonte, the 10th day Worse “Toiatewn Marble & Granite of July, in the r of our Lard 188, and the one + v hundred and Bik yea of the Independence of the) Confident that I can furnish first class United States, JUHN SPANGLER, Sheriff. Work at greatly reduced prices from —— what has been usually paid; ail work wars PUSH HOUSE, : ranted and on the graves, W. R. Teller, proprietor, Belles Respectfully, ! fonte, Pa. Special attention given to! ldoctly Crevax Dixgxs. au country trade. 16juney Centre Hall fo its Tr habitually influences the conduct. —Busn To prove you. The test of fidelity to the Lord their God was the law which was now promulgated from Sinai with all the advantages of the immediate presence and sudible voice of God, Faith in God js a dead form if it does not bring forth the fruit of penitence and obedience,—M un PHY. common the ern AS AAAS — a ———— ; —— 5 Dentist, on be . = ce an WV | AT \\ kK H AV E N\ OT GOT h Street, thres Qoots J / ii ellefonte, Pa. Ga R. J. W. RHON found at his 0 on North side of Hi East of Allegheny, 27Meb tf, ested JERRY MILLER wart, and Mr, Lapham was nominated as such on the supposition that his stalwart- ism was of that milk-and-water type that would offend no one. The half- breeds also believe that his nomination and election by them would make him as good a half-breed asany of the most pronounced of that faction. They are Park, $1,000, and felt gecure in a judge- ment note for the amount from the trus. tees of the Lodge, and obtained judg- ment upon it in Luzerne county. “Sub. sequently the real estate of the Lodge was sold, and the money raised thereby was exhausted before the Vaughn judge- ment was reached, Subse ly the Capouse Lodge surrendered its charter, and Mr. Vaughn died, and his adminis erwise, in any profit or commission on the sale of goods, to knowingly and wilfully sell or cause to be sold to any employe, goods for m greater per cent. profit than supplies of like character and quality are #0ld to customers buying for cash and not employed by them. A violation of this clause works a forfeiture of the right to collect the debt for goods #0 sold. Refus. the Jeromist programme of a kind of Im- peril Republic” 8o Prince Napoleon was left alone to elaborate his scheme of employing against the Republic the weapons which had been directed against the Empire. And now there abide with the party these threo—Janvier do 1a Mots te, Laroche-Joubert and Paul de Cassag- nac, and the greatest of these is Paul de That ye sin not. God's great desire for men is to deliver them from sin; and to be saved from sin should be our great desire. 21. The peoyle stood afar off. We learn from the supplementary narrative of Deu- teronomy that Moses communicated the petition of the people to the Lord who was pleased therewith, and gave them leave to return to their tents. —~Murrny, Moses drew near. He went up into that terrible mountain to receive from God the We have no Dress goods, all wool, We have no yardswide Musling at 2 We have no Calicos at 2 - cents per yard, nts per pair, 00. Barner axD Hammpresse—in the Laser building, All work done yie, lujly ose having lands or proper od bave scknowiedesd inthe lam wd, north sida o ante a Ee E—— BUT WE HAVE GOT A better grade of Dress Goods, at 15 ce 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. We have CARPETS that have tw elsewhere, We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPET tre county, We have the best Three Dollar Child’s Suits that the money can procure. We have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Bellefonte for that price. We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere, Wo have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothing for the mone All firsteclass Clothiers ara selling the same make of Clothing, No slop shop trash, but regular sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them, We have the very hest hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. And our warrant means just what it expresses, Ve have a reputation of 80 years’ trading at stake to uphold all we advertise. We bave the interest of our Trade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers w This we accomplish by always giving the full value for hat money they give us, Call and convince your wavering mind, S. & A. LOEB BRooKEREOrF HOUSE. (Opposite Court-house.) OCKERHOFF, Wu, McKexver' Goud minh Prop'r, i Manager. 8 rooms . buss to mp from all 20m oor. . Hees Special rates to Witnesses and Jurors. Zlapry Strictly First~Qlass, Ten Commandments, on the tables of stone, and the further commands and reg. ulations God had to give to the people, » oe» wa HOW TEXAN ENEMIES MADE A FINALSETTLEMENT. Galveston, August 24,—~The News' specs inls from Sherman give details of a most horrible affair in Cook county some time since, Ben Blanton, an ex-Sheriff of Cook county, and a very desperate man, met James Todd, whe had been a witness against him in a lawsuit, and abused and insulted him in a shameful manner. They separated, each vowing to moot the other for a final settlement, Yesterday they met, and both drew their weapons and fired. Todd was shot through the heart and the breast and the top of Blun- ton's bead was blown off. Both men were lying dead when discovered. trators began a suit in assumpsit against Qimagrae. sixteen members of the Lodge. The facts as stated above were not brought into question, and the point at issue tarned solely upon the rights of plaintiff to collect from individual members the debts owing by the Lodge. The case was given to the jury on Saturday after- noon, and in his charge Judge Handley held that the Lodge was a co-partner- ship, and that the members were liable for its debts. That aithough the judge. went had been obtainedin Luzerne coun- ty it had been satisfied, and a suit against the individual members would lie. The jury retired and after a brief absence. returned with a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and against the members of the Lodge, in the sum of $1,332 24, be~ ing the full claim of the plaintiff, Sey. eral other claims against the Lodge de. pond upon the verdict in this case. eA reais REGISTER AT ONCE. As the general alection this year will be on the 8th of November, voters should remember that the bth of Beptembér will ™ the last duy for registration. ing to settle and pay once a month, in cash or cash order, subjects the parties so re- fusing, after a period of twenty days, to a penalty of one per cent. a month, which shall be added to the judgment in favor of the plaintiff,—The same penalty is ex- acted where a party issuing® a cash order refuses Lo redeem it within the time pees ified. not a little surprised, therefore, over the reports coming from Western New York that Lapham is still an out-and-out stal- wart and that his influence at the next State Convention will be exerted on Mr. Conklings side. The story that he con- sidered it the daty of the Vice-President Arthur to discharge the duties of the President while Mr, Garfield is sick has not increased the hopes touching the next State Convention. If that report is true, it means that the delegations from a section of the State heretofore counted by the half-breeds as sure to be with them will be against them. With Col- lector Robertson’s hands tied by Becre tary Windom, and with one of their Senators taking sides against them, the harvest anticipated at the tlose of the Senatorial struggle does not prove very bountiful to the half-bretd regpers. The laborers tly a plenty, bit the harvest is fow, ®t -— - A WATER FAMINE IN RICHMOND. Richmond, August 22.—Owing to the low condition of water in the James Rive or, resulting from the continued drought, this city is now suffering from the worst water famine it has ever known. For sev. oral days past the elevated portions of the city have had no water from the usual source of supply and now the whole city is in the same condition, and it is only at intervals that any water can be had from the water-works. This scarcity has caus. ed the suspension of almost all the indus. tries which rely on water power for man ufacturing purposes, All the residences are without water for even necessary purs poses, except such a supply as can be had from a few old wells and eprings which heretofore have been considered unflt to use, the water of them having been des olared unhealthy time and again. H. Br uts and up, than can be bought at any other store in Bellefonte at 0 ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring 8, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen- ee tril ar Schuylkill county is suffering terribly from the drought.” Mahanoy Plane is, without doubt, the greatest sufferer in the country for the want of water, Par. ties supplying the people from Frackville charge twenty-five cents per barrel. A number of collieries in and around Shenandoah have suspended work for the want of water. The people of that place have been put on half rations for two weeks past, Nearly all the ills that afflict vs can be prevented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in working oe. flere 1s no Badicine Jrnown at w 0 this ag surely as rkér’y Ginger Tonit, Bee adv, y te to Marriag y arriage, ele ; PILEPSY and Firs, pe xual Paatagance, be. bl aw ra clearly demonstrates, from a thirty Years: wa pract.ce, that the 2'armin consequences of - abuse may be radically es : pointing out a wmode of cure ut once simple, certain and effectual b oh every sufferer, no matter what bis eo ma, he Ay cure himeelf cheap, privately, les Lec cturs should be in ha of and every man in the land, "he hands uf ever sunth Sent under seal, 1 4 velope, address don" receipt ‘of ~ ‘sis Pain savelope, to any Ps. We have aleo a sure cure for Tape, Worm Address, ‘stam THE CULVERWI'Y. ME™IC'T c0. Ann Bt. Yuin, ow at ig y procured in the county, thrown or pasted together, EE ————— LAND SLIP AT BUCHARIST, Butharist, August 24.—A land slip has geeuried at the village of Totorgni in Molvadia Play ive houses dissppesred; ell satisfied. Much ‘bitter do withont sugiir and cof. fee than to be out of Perms, No lives werd od ;