CRED KURTE ..oonnn ov vomauvenns EDITOR Cexrre Harr, Pa, Sept. 22, 1881, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Associaie Judges { G. Larimer. For Sheriff <Thos, J. Dankle. For Treasurer-D, C. Keller, For Prothonotary -J. C. Harper. Yor Register—~James A. McClain, For Recorder—TFrank E. Bible, hs. fA. J. Griest, =, {John Wolf. { John 8, Prond foot, LE. P. Musser. Convnmssioners % i For Auditors the pleasure of walkiag over three tick ols, namely, the temperance, Jrepublicat and greenback. And we'll do it, too, im AY $ 4 Prothonotaries this county ever had Bench, bar and citizens say go, bo re-elected by 1400 majority at least. ——— A wolf has beer western end of Juniata county the pas few days, says an exchange. We may add there is also a Wolk of Cameron's bell-wethers, Al I Ap The Mifflinburg Tok 9 ter rt Every honest should vote for Wolfe. at it An interesting law point is repablicar law of the District of Columbia is such trict, Guiteau could not be convicted of] his murder. would not have jurisdiction of the offense as homicide, but would be confined ts the consideration of the assault merely. inion Une of the surer, will got a large republican vote. He wil make an honest official for the county a: he is in his own private business. one can speak ill of Dan Keller. one of Centre Hall's most esteem Xi He i: ed @ industry, a The whole democratic county tick- et is composed of good and well known citizens; the opposition will tr in vain to pick flaws in any of our non inees. The names are enough for every honest voter: for Judges ; Thos. J. Duukle, for Sheriff for Register; Frank Bible, for Recorder oud missioners, and Proudfoot and Musser, for Auditors. There are several tickets in the field, hat none to match the above. rts ne lp —— days ago in regard to Mason who at- tempted fo shoot Guiteau and said that he should see that the matter was sifted to the bottom, and that the guilty ones do not escape punishment, “The law will follow its course in Seargeant John Masons case,” said he, “precisely a5if he had fired upon an unoffending citizen, If, upon investigation, itis shown that there has been some talk among the soldiers detailed to guard the prisone in regard to which one of them should be chosen to shoot st him, Mason willl not be the noly man arraigned before a court-martial. Had the shooting been done by some insane rufian who know no other law than that of Judge Lynch, there might have been some excuse for rank and file of the United States Army, ment.” i yt pe Personally we have no faults to find media engage-ii abuse of any of them; they no doubt are men who have thelr faults, like some other people, but when the democrats present a ticket compose of some of the best material in the coun vote. No nominations were yet made or will be, that please every voter, bu we do believe that the democratic county et ever did. think others will find the same facts up on looking over the field. Old Centr will roll up something like 1000 mujori will not need be any sleeves rolled uj to do it—a little effort will run it up sev- eral hundred above that. pe A few days ago Washington little sensation. had a nix ness directory, was walking down New York avenue with a handsome young la- dy. Saddenly a carriage was pulled uj at the curbing immediately opposite ti: couple, and Mrs. Boyd, jumped out of it She produced a cowhide and began t Boyd followed, but a bystander interfer- tered. Then Boyd, at the command of his wife, meekly entered the carriag with her and was driven home, Boyd has charge ofone of the divisions of Cen- sus, and several ladies are employed un- der him, It is said he has been very attentive to two or three of these ladies and especially to one of them. His at- tentions to this one aroused his wife's Jealousy and she has been watching the pair, That day, just afler Boyd met the young lady, bis wife made thedecent up- on them described. Whether there is t be any divorce or damage suits has not been developed. Sl sg. A] - THE GREENBACK TICKET. Associate Judges—C. Buck, of Union- ville, and John Divén, of Walker. Sherif—T. A. Way, of Half Moon. Treasurer—Jno. C. Motz, of Haines’ Prothonotary -Henry WJ Hoover, of Unionville. ister—Joseph W. Furey, of Belle : rs—J no. 1. Thompson, Sr. of Worth, and C. H. Struble, of Furgu- = Auditor John Dawson, of Bellefonte, ~The greenbackers have fixed upon the temperance candidates for associate Judges, Buck aud Diven. THE DEATH OF THE AN i PRESIDENT. I 8 The Chief Magistrate of the Nation x8 fdead . Deep mourning fills the land, and§ avery citizen feels that a crime has been sommitted which effects us all individ Bunlly as citizens of the United States, § Tho Nation prayed that tho life of its 2 , fetiden saight be ted wil an he 4 Bhaacertained his death was from sheer ex- adie rrovidence wiiied 18% shold Del | . Ehaustion, herwise, and 60 000,000 Americans bowd \m s that ‘will Shas notified Ly » Let the prayers now bo that the har fthe president's demise, fof the assassin may never again be raise BR gningt any of our rulers, THE PRESIDENT, HE IS DEAD. So—————— Immediate Cause of Death Elberon, September 19 dent died at 1035. From The preais | 3 be what can Attorney General MacVeagh Vice-President Arthur of After taking nourishment he fell futo quiet sleep, 4 \ #rom 100 to 120 to hie family wag sum THE STALWART TRIUMPH IN N MMs PENNSYLVANIA. b moned 8 The Republican Convention in Penn i Flsvlvania, says the Sun, was in many re § \ \ te op Barief and after his death quietly Sspocts the most remarkable of the season; 8 Many things have occurred in the last! the power of the his bedside frew 10 her own room ish few years to dimin vold and corrupt Ring which long rule he Republican party, and through it the] je. of her family to get her away proved \ wm Sa tele het availing. She rubed his arms under “ta The exposure of the infamous Stated] ¢] } the counterpane and raised his evelids, extensive robheries of the = Ureasury, which was made by the Der wratic Legislature of 1874 5; the ff Mackey ; the riot bill briberies, follow fod by the conviction of Kemble and his! 2 op EIRAYR “Oh James, say 10 me vou are } deaths * not dead.” ay aid were taken by special train to Washing. ff 1ssociates, and the terrible responsibility iy ; i Bin the dome of the Cap | fi hie dome Of Le ap . : : ton 10 le in state Thorsday f pardoning them which the Ring au 3 ' 3 Li i horities wero compelled to take; the re-g 3 . fle remains will be taken wilion against Cameron and the third-§ #:erm scheme upon which he had staked the bolt in the Lgislature last winter, and the defeat of § : 0) MTHE PATIENT'S LAST MOMENTS, id His Hills : thi t Chi Rfuneral take place on Monday. veryviinong a HORE | ; 4 x 5 : An autopsy will be performed, Wp i, it #0 3 ——— ! : He Places His Hand Ox £1 Heart I Compl the Ring candidate for Senat: sotion of MaeVeagh for the Cabinet, a: 3 ition of the Blalt to sy well-known dispos 1 Administration : Ail ung i God 3 antag and ii 1 created ang § TALL these he the Ring would a \4 a1 esser bosses-all WW z : § 1 irhiey Leasts A ’ 0 slowlviand cautiously in this off year nt hn when there was ttle U i : y 1 by andaci-3} . Bim £3 gel, pd well a i br, B 138 138 Py ER iv, and nothing to lose by prudence. But all such anticipations. wore disap mm Aa The chine never work 3.1 y 1.5% EMOoothiv Or more remorse e8BlY Blt m. The oppos 1 on this occasic was treated with mere contempt, ‘ { 8 National Republican League, « MacVeagh and Mr 1 Attorney-General Wharton Barker, the personal frien To £ $ ye v2 resident Garfield, are the mu yor hy ts, had issued a circular warni : legates that submission to the Ring 1 i ned and remarked S|, 3 ' resident awake qvolved not only personal dis lefeat at the polls. The Philadelph Press Dispatcd fi wo leading Republican newspapers } © Mate, hid lonel laced his hand over and the Pitisburg } : 3 4 s x ‘ tt id served the same notice ing.ubstantially without pulse and the s 0S most emphatic terms, 1 no attention to these trifles ES He said at once i 1 e " Y 1 style Bdying and e But the bos 5 f the heart was almost i} i t sl the pres Mrs RAC ¥ 1 { of . . y 3 ah fd Fi Chey mustered their men in old directed that Grarfiol 1 ’ BE a 3 rica and fed them, and thengicalled, also the docte 3 remain hunat 3 Oran ! racked over their backs the regulatic dina dying cor Convention's work, however minute, inf} vhich the old Ring did not assert its ab-§ : ¥solute supremacy. As if to make the ic Rs sult to the party and the St rable, Quay, Hoyt'sSecretary of the Cor monwealth, member of the Board whic Eoardoned Ken and himself Kemble'sg y ' | a despalen fare en route +B sty mann % ile unendu Sx “i i iu The oR 8 goulte Vi ROME, ruptions. g ARTHUR SWORN IN. President colleague in the Riot bill cor was made Chairman, and i Vice ike the restored autocrat that he ran everything New York city 3 Ntate * Len 8 | el was in ler , and at Wa 5 Presic t of the 1 it to Quay and Kemble in the infamous train ti f 1879, drew the programme of the pro- eedings cut and dried from his pocket, 2Court admi roviding even for the mos Arthur. tant motion, and naming the Ring serf who should make it. + tm LE OG TN 3.0.3) OF E once profedded DY SIM hi 2 , #ington., Justice Brad red & * . i unimpor Bi E WOLFE GIVES RIX FOR TAKING THE FIELD, [From the Philad. MR. $ . . needless to say that it was all Press, } All the subordinate bos- iises throughout the State, including the leaders of the Philadelphia and Alle Bcheny gangs, were present, obedient and§ hen ., i lreasurer: active, McManes was on hand, heartily§ e 1 SL trad : bh raf. Because my opinion and fsorry for his Chicago mutiny, and eagerg , £'7%. Because Bon gy : %3 va h 1 . Sthat of hosts of others, General Baily sigualize his repentance by making aie choice and di thorough job of it. : bosses and Senator Davis of Bradford was theE majority either of the delegates in the : : . R( sno y » Republic ‘Otte 0 Bchoice of the party for State Treasurer a on OF the Republican voters of EA few weeks ago the Republican pressg Beca his non : i }acanse his nomi a NI I IAATE ie y, - Hab . , as about unanimous for him. But he Bcompli-hed by the instrumentalities, un- fnad refused to vote for the Riog ca Rder the circomstances, and in the spirit ate for Senator last winter, git was, is a perpetuation and signal tri. : 3 hi mph if resulting in election of the very ing slaughtered him, of course, w ph i resulting in election of Ey . lomnb i : s 3 - a tendencies, men ana methods io the least concern for the popular wish 8,ariy politics against which true Repul and nominated Gen. Baily, of Fayette, ajflicanism has been struggling long an Stalwart of Stalwarts, an unfalteringfjlesperately within the Republican or- - . . * rmanizatior wi { wont olf vy » Tat? Cameronian, who stood up to the last s ion, | ith a recent glimmering ray oO rn ra Be & of success which shooe for a moment on- vith the 306 Grant men at Chicago. Tru-§ or FE lost particular, :n . 3 Lewisburg, 8 reasons several dent Republic 3 r L dt and $4 ithout$s worst 3 ant 16% AL 3 # by collusion with outsiders made a Baseless clair ig upporte & C0 millions to the government and get some fof these swindling perjured subjects in-§ #ito the penitentiary. “p bd po Et . a on 4 pc 4 ly, the challenge for the Ring, not onlyflowed by deeper darkness, § 0 the so-called indepéndent Republi Third. wdi- #-ans, but to gl} honest votersof the State EB ¢ : i Ou on: 1 as on : goonstituted and controlled for many one pot to be misunderstood. : i si Ewhelming, of the Republican voters, and i. He set out to revolutionize Bhowever much disposed, have been una- fi Republican politics of Pennsylvania af §§ : r 8 (orm these vicious methods, and dethrone ; hese obnoxious men. v " + ry ’ Lk i York. Bat Guiteau's shot put a stop tof fi.he distribution of the patronage. Mr of this unfortunate and unresponsible condition ef things is determined solemn- . 3 . y by their y i # emnors r RUEDATIEIO Da ve hne A ’ / * ‘ emporary suspension of executive busi mited by the maximum of indignity ness offered, and improved it to the ut-§ He has sent his party into thefwithout open and disastrous revoit. anvass with and Fourth. . yurdens that could be put upon its back fhduct of these men in the late Conven- 8 N : : fer protests against their methods and It is understood that Commissionerfithe same manner roled by themselves Dadley thinks he has discovered a ringlior decency’s sake as allowable, in mock- gery of free speech and freedom of action, fund especially the violation of their ar- Fihave 2 : flarge sum of money out of the fravd fees, even under the most justifiable cir ® aumstances, and in obedian-e to the pop- 1 by false testimony : : 2 e testimony rushing blow ; that as chastisement for forged affidavits bave been allowed to an luntary con- ndefinite extent, and he ig endeavoring 1 it is understood, to induce a member off) hat party fealty is defiantly and gtauntingly challenged to revolt : . : jgvear and the people are in proper tem- These pension swindles are commong to accept the challenge, and without ind notoriors and there is no doubt n any event incurring serious party loss A : X : a onvinee the masters of the machine in the pension office, Besides 3 vi) : : 1 atl ae] ial? ” sides this if de fithat there is, when quickened, still tectives were to be sent into some locali- ii ding in the breasts of the long-ubused Re. who draw pensions that are allowed onlgpublican masses of Peunsylvania to re- Mverjured testimony, and by jest pi De ( B ony, ap } esse i “Hl 0 ) 1¥ an 1 by the par esgserve notice upon them that hereafter gswearing to falsehoods. A detec-Hnot only a proper spirit and voluntary ive to examine into cases right at homel k Mwhere the principals live might saved the only conditions that will longer lesired. Sixth. I am a candidate because 1 ow fly circumstauced in relation to the is- The following is the republican county 0¢ who has a more intense desire to fl Associate Judges, David Kimport andgcri'y: is willing to attempt to shoulder WS. T. Gray ; Sheriff, Andrew Gregg ; Profi onsequences of hopeful experiment, of giving the Re- f 3 ty - ie $ Yer sly tr A Rankin, H, C. Campbell; Recorder, Ed-§ piblicans of Pennsylvania the opportu- SMward L. Gray; Auditors, : 7 J gchance of learning how highly they prize their manly independence~the Because in the present condi gtion of the party : y hi Svears past, a majority, however over Meanwhile Mr. Blaine's hands bie to correct these evil tendencies, re- liter the manner of the revolution in New§ ion, even within the party organization. 8 Cameron saw the advantage which this : i voluntary concessions and 5 Band oppression, party loyalty will endure most. the heaviest foules: Because the temper and con- ftion demonstrated that manly and prop- PENSION SWINDLES L : di INDLES. their acts, even within the limits and in tin the Pension Office, whose members ghitarary and power-perpetuatingordinun- ent pension claims, ‘ ; will, must be punished with a need hereafter be exuvected. ithe ring to turn State's evidence in orderls Fifi " I be'i : : . tfth. eeanse e'1eve this i * hat his accomplices may be discovered § he ut leve {his 8 3 good er Siust such a speculating swindling ringlj’r danger to Republican supremacy, to @enough manly independence slumber- es they would be apt to find parties bel against their arrogrant rule; and to ncessions, but obedience to their will gmake to them party fealty a thing to be know of no other Republican so favoras 3 Heket overthrow boss rule: who has the tem ithe burden and risk’ the ¢ . . : making this ¢ arative 8 ihonotary, Julian Fleming; Treasurer B waking this comparatively harmless and i Philip Gephart ; Commissioners, J. 1B Buity of demonstrating and the bosses the & Hughes, Claude Cook, 3 gtroest Republicanism -and how emphat- fh Ar A sms ii —They are talking again about getting®ically they can rebuke those who. in Eup the world’s fair in New York. Weltaunting defiance, have go long usurped gizuess though the thing is dead ; it needs githeir rights, gimen of push and enterprise, and we dof I will add : Einot see the name of Lewins manager o bl oN add, ton, amplify and enforce, lithe Philad. Branch clothing hall, con- RY avgumcns sud linstration these Fi Ri nected with the proposition to revive thew oj i y ga h, LaTonug uture prin. world’s fair project, we have no faith inf co communications and by public Fits success, iewins will not get time to# tT ittend to such outside matters—the great C. 8. Worrs, Etrush for cheap clothing forbids jt. A . Lewistown has beenselected for the next meeting of thy Litheran Synod of Central Penn's, the last Wednesday in Septem ber, 1882 - > - aa The Lewisburg Chronicle, is another Jus. A M'Clain has been one of the pu-Jgold line wepublicgn paper, that favors est democrats in the county. He is afi-"8s 5. Wolfe, the independent republi- young man of spotless character, andg@c®n condidatelfor state treasurer. The js highly esteemed by ALL who know him, Chronicle can’t endorse boss (Cameron) file poesceses the bgst qualifications forg ule. Register. Asa democrat and a man he Eis desarving the fullest party vote’. ¥,ei® no man be swerved from his duty to Jas $A. M'Clain by false reports, circulat simply to injure his elevtion, » OLEARFIELD COAL REGION, | Evidence of Prosperity at Houtz. dale==The Mining Business Pittsburg Post Clearfleld | goal, lumber and five A corragpondoent of the in brick, True, the available pine lumber is protty well used up, bul there are valuas | ble tracts in which the axe has been Lifted, the growth of the timber and its ans not But it boom Is expending most of its torce. Tha supply mined is uns equal to the demand, and the transportas won facilities of the branch road below the capacity of the mines. There fs much ine and all the Puiladels the! Lprices and low interest of government Higt investment, spoctors are on lookout Naw York, Boston and investing, quiry for coal lands for Y the i o phin capitalists are and had given coal lands, ed according pr with the “E vein," five from the id at $100 per acre, and on the railroad » $300 i the ClarBeld con! re fe Ihe two ila ' k-C seCuritios ip ou 83 an oculation tn tie Hm petus to i inhida, of HPs, are valu y Aislanée from resent or spective road Con! lands, 4 or six miles raliroad, are LT { from $100 1 I'here are saven vei i gion, averaging six al 88 Are Work The of a softer variety than our Monon ‘A HpAre Yaing i a Hp and sro five and »ix feet thick ia sin or Youghiogheny coal, and at firs { would be consicered an inferior arti ur sloam genoraling purpost at th a large de The Puce | rules very high, and ere is wand for it from ocean steamers { Inman bine uses iL exclusively on is $0 b the great demand is from establishments and rail | sage iy il it {the manulacturing ronds of ous y and central Penns, ivania. Much Wd on of the coul land is owned by pars y sell the coal privileges Lo operas i fig wig companies al & rovaliy, The genera] { i i rate is filteen cents per ton, and as the sv | ton is 7.500 tons per acre, Lhe Uwhners over But when the tim-| i i a tlie eleven bun-} Wr acre. { ian and the ¢ al what i¢ left will not} for agricultural pur| i d Wy when immigra-} 0 improve the wasle very } pile si @ Lhe! { by uO there are som § county, where Lhe d it i wif us "4 WOrg. Beassiern i nso has Lowel ! od { inty he neighborh i t 0 Mis v wag Co i 3, Lscecia was prel 1875 10Eses 1s Ther floctunlly wiped out by fire in re LORG regait ed it E38 g1 3 tha contra of tha con $ 1 Lhe oonlire Of Lhe consi 4 = p colileries in and around Osceola, | six miles distant from the aan in, atid new mines are constantly open wil Bul The popul d at 100 1 1% estimate onal from Lhasa Cofilot atch railroad, are estimated Fo the vear, the actual ship~] PRK) for this year at 2 500,100 tons seven moni: i ments were 1. Bat it i 4 the growth} is Houlzdale that presents i pr aii Pp gross and i800 there was no | i IGENCUS « ul Ug ation k wer { realest ev ull there further than =» . 5 fis Ere Were no roads; iter But that Fear, acling on a branch railroad would fio y the Moshanvon, to reach the Esq., for pr ides @ de, George M. Brosbin, { merly urg, who rather { himself by the way, on baiog the roller seiped off the first number of The 1 t the plot o The as expected, cap with { Post in 1842 town { Houtsgdale, road i Si3 i: } y “ws & i uilt the firét house 3 ucied 3 ana ral Ad Was constr y fitalists were read their money, es were opened and me- m | mi and miners W! good en 1 have pot} ~ £ chanici~—saints i sinners nd rough men, focked in n space to narrate its progress in detsil, Sul} i fice it to say thal al present Houtzdsale, ins! | € has 8 of about T up, and the piace 1s churches, school houses, stores, banks and of it, population i well supplied | that other necessity of advanced civilizas| tion, salovns. I counted eight churches) {and 88 many houses—didn't at- { tempt the saloons—with a large and credis i i i Ww, i i gchooul ick going up { Houtzdale is a busy and finble br st & union school for Bynes “ i {Lhe i growing place, bul here ita beauly ends, | i ugh. | It is located in the yalley, on the hill side | and ridges, and at a distance presents a mixed picture of new and unpainted frame] | bouses, and charred tree i It is a repro flourish: | | wr Colora~| stumps, with rus Tui duction in Pennsylvania of the | Ks standing sentinel, 3 | i ing, but fearfully ugly Nevada « do mining towns, Lots thal years sgo for $35 and $40, bave been res cently sold as high as a thousand dollars. | The population is decidedly cosmopolitan, including Welsh, Scotch, Irish, English, German, French, Italian and Swedes, | with the Welsh, Scotch and Irish predom iuntiog. The wages paid for mining are fifty cents a ton of 2.240 pounds, Nour is this the climax of the prosperity | of this region. New mining enterprises are on foot all the time, and sew railroads} There is abundance capital ol projected, invest in lands and operate coal mines. | The operators complain of lack of railroad | facilities and excessive charges, and are! anxious for the opening up of new routes projected, that will bring them into cons nection with other railroad systems than] the Pennsyivania, The conl costs the op-| grater in the curs about seventy five cents) per ton; fifiy for diggiog, fifteen for roy=| nity, and ten for other expenses, The ruts) jug rates now in New York and Philadel: | plita are $4 25 $4 50 for the net ton, Rails] road freight rates vary, but are generally | fixed on the unique basis of charging as; much as the business will stand. 1a this way, the railroad companies, with the full} knowledge of what the conl costs the op=| erator in the ear at the mines and its sells ing price st the point of delivery, can ad- Just their freight taciffs in a proper Chris Linn spirit, so that the operators will not cultivate the mammon of unrighteousness with wo much greed, The railroads area brake, us it were, on the wheels of their cupidity, and disinterestedly gobble for themselves atl the ducats above what “the business will stand.” lini irassanions Six years of constant and most excru- ciating pain from terrible sores all over my body, pronounced cancer and incuras ble by all except Dr, Hartman, After I, was reduced to the faintest ebb of exis tence Pernna saved my life and cured me, Iam entirely well and doing my house work. I have paid the best and worst physicians over 1,000. Mrs, Milo Iugram, Allegheny City, Pa, ! par m— lis m— ~Whose business is it if they do give] away goods for less than half price, or.) even below cost, at the Philad. Branch clotning hall. If these parties chose to make no woney, why all the better for the farmers, mechanics, laborers, lawyers, teachers und preachers—for Lewins hag clothing suited for all trades and occupa tions, Give him a call ; see his goods ; get acquainted with him and youn will not want to buy clothing at any other store after that, If you have the chills take Peruna. If you expect or fear them take Peruna, Nearly all the ills that afflict us can be prevented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. There is no medicine known that will do this as surely as Parker's Ginger Tonic. See adv, tamer sass THE BALLOON “GONE UIp Chicago, Sep, 15 —A despateb from St. Paul, Minn , to the Inter Ocean says i— “The storm last night and to-day caused such a leakage of gases from Professor King's ballon that the assension has been abandoned. The reporters who were to INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. { The Christian Guide) THE FOUR PILLARS OF TEMPER ANCE. { | | ita September 25 -1 Cor. ix. 22 ¢ GorLpeN Texr. «1 Cor. Ix. 25 EXPLANATORY NOTES. $e. Tv the weak To those weak In ended even by things which might be in} Ho did not lacerate and run counter to their | Bd ~HAnNgs Hecame I as weak 1 did not shoek them. | I complied with thelr customes. 1 cons life, and even in the services of res tiglon. 1 abstained from food which they! whare, if I hud partaken of it 1 should Paul did not do this Ranges fo were, lo ail all Transforming shapes of {i things aT, himsell us it the partaking in whom he sccommoadate DON Nave some in, in order to save those to] i himself. — Whe here that the WHE everywhere | It is implied ! great; that men were reluctant to embrace] it; that the great muss was going to roin,| and that Paul was willing to muke the highest possible exertions, to deny himsell] art that hel out of the innu+| wore going tn wight save a fow at least mershie multitudes that «th and hall —~Banwves i That I might be partakers thereof with) V You bops to be saved. You regard | ourselves us Christians; and 1 wish to] give evidence also that | am a Christian | «iid that 1 shall be admitted to heavenginl partake of the happiness of the redeemed, | Chis he did, by so denying bimself us to] give evidance that he wad truly actuate il A by Christian principles "4 \ ROW ve not By the phrase, ye not,” Paul intimates that those games| to which he alludes were well-known to] them, and that they must be familisr with] their design, and with the manner in| which they were conducted, | bid “know! XECUTORS' NOTICE. — re testamentary on the estate Urish Black, late of Potter twp, dee’ having been granted to the undersigned ull persons knowing themsoives inde wguinet the same to nuthenticated tor settlement, SAM'L G, SLACK, W.A BUAL Executors WM. WOLF'S. THE ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on THE LIVER THE BOWELS and the KIDNEYS. 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Try ita will add one more 10 the number, 1 aiid health willonce more gladGen your heart Why suffer longer from the torment of an aching back Why bear such digtress from Con stipation and Plies hy be so fearful because of dis ordered urine | RKipsgy Wont w age at once and be sm fis a dry One Package makes six quarts of Medicine, Your Druggisi Aas ¥, &¢ you. Insist upon Aaming i. WILLS, RICHARDOCH & 00, {Wi Purlingtes, Vi. them snd ¥ HUNDRED, ud you ale CALL NO AGENTS EMPLOYED! AND i. Try a pack Ye Vi pegetalie compound and SEE, AS EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN, We allow no ene to unndersell us, Weare the only firm you buy. | send post ba FREALR + A. M KEE, CA Attorneyesat-law. Mice opposite the Court House, Belle. 1680p RENEY BROCKEREOFP. J.D. SUUGERY President. Cashes NENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00, Ceutre county, THE ESTEY, i In In the stadium, or running! groand, or place in which the boxers con- tended, and where races were run At (Hympia the stadium was & causeway 004 in length, and f proportionable Herod. lib ii, ¢ 140 It was ¥ PALE ee eel ith wigin ¢. judges of the games was fixed the boun fary or goal they ran Bayes ize. With the Greeks! if the At one end to whicl : One receiveth the i i ie gods and demigods, were & part of their] igion. They were practiced to bring] man form to that same idolized pers 1 as Gre gerius endeavored to n its statues of heroes and gods ed 8 part of the worship of in the human person as in all oth. tf : Rg b an heautly er noble NN Ls, J i. a, af i MAnner—viz, & they who run all, endeavoring to be he one who shall receive the prize: nol as ithe one who it-—for the others sirive 80 sarnestiy as he — ALFORD That ye may obtain. Christians may do this when (1) They give themselves wholly to God, and make this the grand business lay nside every ' 2 fad 9 receives . {Late Milliken, Hoover & Qa.) Receive Deposits, And Allow Interest, Discvunt Notes, Buy and Sel! Government Securities, Gold & Coupons, HOUSE. /. R. Teller, proprietor, Belle Special attention given to 16juney DER, QO. M. Bowzn. LEXANDER & BOWER, Av torseyeat-Law Beliefonte. Bpecial stieess es (0 Usilections, sod Urpbass’ Court praciied coseited in Uoimss std Ragink URes bi Has WY MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERICAN | Any one claiming to represent any of th YOu O8L ad h b } bo consuited | and unworthy of confidence. an I ———————— — - . Farmers’ Lr ———————————— TER! LARGE STOCK! SMALL PROFITS! QUICK BALES! Orders by Mail sent with Dispateh. Weare the authorized agents fo the suie of the CONKLIN WAGONS, which come nearer ther wagons made No other make com rabliity. ihe J {Heb xii 1,) and renounce nil] improper attachments; (8) When it allow themselves to he divert. | n the object, but keep the gos! con. stantly in view; (4) When they do not flag r grow weary in their course; (5) When they deny themselves; (6) When they! keep their eye fully fixed on Christ (Heb, | xii. 2) as their example and their strength, | and on heaven asthe end of their race, | 1 8h ww don {ei 3 Banxgs ! 3 Nirivelk for the mastery, Respects | hich the Christian iife may be come! ered to a combat: (1). The Christian is! watchful, de! termined, powerful and aclive foes, (2) Armor and weapons having been supplied | to him in sufliciency, he is distinetly in! formed that his safety depends upon his! ) sell exertion — PULPIiT ANALYSY i } 1s self controlling Then, ! the candidate for the rape put f under u long and severe training ol, in potstions, in exercise, in ur der 10 lone himself up to the highest vigor Even the professional pugilist of our mod. in order to! ohitain victory, put himself upon » regimen of strict temperance, making himself an sgample of physical virtue fur better men fe 1 un practical proof that strict sbstis nences from intoxweating drinks is, ordia- arily, & requisite condition jo the highest beaith and vigor, He shows, too, that the mest profligate of men ure smply able to tiscover and recognize Lhe severed irulhs, when they have even un sordid interest in knowing thems. Would the pugilist be xs wise, a8 keenly searching after the truth, as energetic and as seilndenying, in pursus ing the eternal prize ss be is the temporal, | 9 wid perale Bs Nn Ww iifnse § i Gl ’ In all things The phrase “In all things’ means thal this course of tempers ance or abstinence was not confined to one thing. or Ww one o'ass of things, but to gv ery kind of food and drink, and every in pgence that had a tendency to render the body weak and effeminate —~Banxgs | A corruptable crown, From the pine! groves cuntiguous to the stadium the Corinttisns would gather the branches, | and wreathe a garland for the brow of the victor, amid the applsuding crowds of spectators, IL was an evergreen—a not unfitting emblem of that earthly immor tality of renown which it indicates that the! wearer had attained But, alus! this em] blem of Jimperisbability was itsell perishas| ble — Warbox. We an incorruptible. The blessings © heaven that shall be bestowed on the rights fous are ollen represented under the image feb nding and eternal. 2Tim. iv. 8 James i. 12:1 Pet. v. 4; Rev. ii, 10; iil 11. 4v. 4 The doctrine here taught is, the necessity of making an eflort 0 secure eternal life Not an uncertainty. This word oc cures nowhere else in the Now Testament. It usually means, in the classic writers, obscurely. Here it means he did not run 26 “I do not run st haphazard; I do nut exert myself for naught; I know at what I aim and I keep my eye fixed on the object ; | have the goal and the crown in view’ Probably, also, the apostle intended to! convey this idea, "I so live and act that I} ! Bellefonte LR —— worn out. Ler every year, i On visiting Philadelphia you will find, among WAGONS, enher narrow or wide track BRUAD WHEEL CUNKLIN WAG ONS MADE TO URDER. tha $a oer piaces nierest, the Grad % § & 31 l ¢ Is of Piatform Spriag Wagons, 1" i+ worthy of a ’ Like the Conklin company, the Cort and gallery over three vith Dry Goods, The arge beautiful 1 admittance is free. floor cover 1 OU ie we soil al low prices. acres, and are fil Carpets, China, addition Furniture. ete STOUK snd you wili be convinced tbs is ] and «ud siyle of goods Our stock welud.- : BUGGIES WITH » “ ¢ Gallery, to whi 1 A The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money TONS aos SA BUGuLEs, PHaY through the air, and the Electric-Light Machinery, 4 ie Wodes ul poerteciiv o worth secing. : - Tuey are in ev sever tailed to give satefsction, We inviie ir pection of those we bave a 1and or wuy tust wre in use. Prices low We sell the LOWS, the standard piow of tue age ; 4 There is a Lunch- Room baskets and packages ¢ Valises, 1 charge of attendant in in the building 11 il an be left dies” Waiting Room, 3 desirous that visitors should feel at ty to imitate it. Powe, with Jointer Pile Wheel and exira Dhare, 1914) fourteen: duiinre, b por cu. off tor cosh. Three dit wlell Dares: plowed ; "'D>' Share round. aad 8" Share for plowing bake wi or gravelly ground. and be free to purchase or not, as Catalogue, with i Vy pa gratuitously upon r | rt axl fen : ww mail from as t 3 request, address Joux Wanamaker, Graxp Derort, PHILADELPHIA. 4 * sra— THE GEISER SKPARAT( gq , We are the sole agents forthe, 010 or th Geiser Threshers and Sevarutors wit horse powers, Portable = gines, Heebner's Level tres for one and two horses, and Suparators s GRAIN OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, ightest runai or without fertili Pennsylvania. : One fact for farmers con sideration: A drill with the least machin Coach and Saddlery Hardware at is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the mast REA« J ii ut the lowest prices, on the most lib eral terms and guarantee satisfaction, A -ampledrill on exhibition at our store Call and see it. Store opposite the Bush House. Alexander Ce; 16 june, BEL He is sole agentfor the Ceebratel South Bend Chilled Plow. 21ap am sure of obtaining the crown. I make it a grand point of my hifa s0 to live that i { Hanied there may ba no room for doubt about this matter." —~BanrNss i Beateth the air. Many an effort of Christians is merely beating the air. The! energy is expended for naught. There is) a want of wisdom, or skill, or persever. ance; there ie a failure of plar; or there is a mistake in regard to what is 10 be done, and what should be done There is often among Christians little sim or object, there is no plan; and the effirts are wast od, seattered, inefficient eff’ ris, so that, a the close of lite, many a man may say tha he has spent his ministry or Christian course mainly, or entirely, in beating the wind, ! 27. Keep under my body “'Butl ches tiee [bruise] my body." (the word literal. | ly signifies to strike heavily in the face, 8} as to render black and blue) The body | is the ndversary, considered as the seat of! the temptations of Satan, sand especially of] tout voll indulgence which led the Corin: | i | | AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOHN B. GOUGH’S bran’ mew SUNLIGHT xo SHADOY s the dest charge offered Its Sceoes ars doar irom the bright aad shady sides of Jif, - John B, Gov gj, can portray them, Yhis gra time published 8 the * boomy is outselling all others fox fo thonsand is pow in press, 7 made entirely by active ¢ with it for quie* > Sart Were ager * and profitable returns, We = side & now than ever before, and we - yr We wafer in the wext fore months, gro” ant 1000 more agents at + book to the thousands ee Mic Tn uly ems & fusl i entirely new, the trevi ; ts, mow i a ph gi Aone . same time circulate @ thorosgedly Srstcinis book. Ex. i Floreston Cologne. A New snp Pasmownts Prerewn, Faionawr, Rerpesnive, Jars oie BY Duaskns ov Pesroneny av Shans 15 ouwes, HSCOUX & CON. ¥, GararSavine ix Brviwe vas te, Suen, GLI RL Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stilllngia and many of t medicines known are combined Wn Parxex's Gincer Tosi, into a medicine of such varied and effective powers, as to hake it the Greatest EBiood Punifier and Ridney Corrector and the Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sleep. lesaness, and all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Urinary Organs, and all Female Complaints, { you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Toxig to-day. It will surely hig pou. Remember] This Tome is the Best Family Medi- cine ever made, and is far superior to Ditters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates, and cures Drunkenness. Any dealer in drugs can supply you-—roc. and $1 sizes. None gonnme without signature of Hiscox & Co, Chemin N.Y Lange Saving iv Buvisa 1ax Dosa book for one An elegant, agreeable Hair Dressing that Never Fails to Restore Cray or Faded Hair to its Youthful Color, coc. and $1 sizes, o thians to forget their Christian combat, | and sit at meat in the idol's temble,~ ALFORD, Have preached. “Have heralded” The Greek word for preacher in the New Tes- tament is herald, and to preach is to her. ald, (the word used here ) that is, to pro claim, to announce, to call. In the games the hernld was ons who made the proela- mations; so that Paul bappily uses the word in its doubln sense. I myself should be a castaway. This word is taken from bad metals, and de notes those which will not bear the test that is applied to them; that are found to be base snd worthless, and are therelore cust away — BARNES a - WHY WEAR PLASTERS? They may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and you want 8 remedy to act dis rectly on their secretions, to purify and restore their healthy condition Kidney. Wort hag that specific action—and at the sume time it regulates the bowels perfect. ly Don't wait to get sick, but get a pack age to-day, and cure yourself. Liquid and dry sold by wll Druggists. — Germantown Telegraph. sa th en BEAUTIFIER'S, Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy chooks and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, bouyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters, A tria! is gertain proof, Bee another cols umn.— Telegraph, i —— LARGE FIRE AT MILTON. Sunbury, Pa, September 16. ~Wagner fira at Milton, haye acpompanied the expedition left for their homes tonight,” id clusive Territ our large circulars containing _A D, Wormmncrox & Co, : Sua | WHAT WE HAVE NOT GOT We have no Drees goods, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents per yard. We have no yardswide Musling at 3 cents per yard, We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard. : We have no handymade Shoes, all warranted, at 75 cents per pair We have no First-Class, all wool suits for Men, at £2.50, ! We have no trash of any kind that we are trying ta gull the commuutiy with, BUT WE HAVE GOT A better grade of Dress Goods, at 15 ce me price, We have at from 6 cents up a yon elsewhere. e have CARPETS that have two ounces more wool t ull Fallin Tani nts and up, than can be bought at any other store in Bellefonte at, better value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price wi 0 the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that ean be found in Cen- We have the best Three Dollar Child's Suits that th e have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Beliefonte for that rice We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere, DT We have the best work. trimmings, fits and a pearance in our Clothin ) oF of Clathing, vant Tailor would or enuld € money can procure. g for the mone No slop shop trash, make them. y procured in the county, thrown or pasted together, : Our Wade, : e r upon » you bay resch, FE used in cording cesslul seni by » { 4 j No. 8 &e, Pare e bh BOLE MANUF, BALTIMORE, MD, 8 larger A Butcher, for power, will eut todo the worl other . Laver, when 8 certain withis your That remedy » n's Liver wo Kinds, shu whed Somuection with invariably —-— Thev are sugar costed, and msil ob receipt of price. In POTTS GEEEN. Bellefonts, Pa wis & Merchants and by Y,uesree Hart ELAR & SON JUGGISTS, Brockerhof Row, Bellefonte in Drugs. Chemicals, ery, FaucyGoods de, Wines and Liquors for medica psvisl oi 3 Dentist, Miliheim. professions Derforma liopertions 1 4 !iyprepared io sxtrabt eethadeuiny =. NKING Co. Ei * otes; Ba Pr pd entSecurities, Ooupons. Wu. 8. CENTRE HAL EPOSITS 1} Goveram and ’ 48 pu b! mred to Jheape 1 bave view of sy the Works what hes Moctly ¥ ORKS. x informs ic of Pent svalley that be is pre- dos’! kindsof work in Marmrp r Rates Then Elsewhere accepted this srency with the introducing the work turned out Lewistown Murble & Granits uced prices from paid; all work ware on the graves, Respectiully, Crevax Dixozs. Centre Hail been usunlly on North Barnx OHN J Law. attention le, wil 2 Bx x lapry How Incapse indu), ™, gence We have the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them And . our We have a reputation of 30 years’ trading at stake to u ] hold ti We have the interest of our Trade at stake, and : all we advertise. always strive to keep our Customers well satisfied. Sent under what mogey they give us, ag A Address. W. RHONE. Dentist. can oF Hh Band feu “nes of High Sireet, thre = Goons a JERRY MIL" R ax Harpy LER sS8R—in the Laset wg. All work dong tujly EY ee J ITER, Attoruey-ats s promptly made and specia . hose havi 1 ap and Bare rormoiliorery fat Usice inthe 2. Rellafani, . Asmang, nor ides F. ir Caller (Opposite Courthouse.) Wu McKexver Manager, floor. Free vsses and Jurors rsi~Class, ee ——————— A Lost, How este a ne : wip BN dition of In should be in the hands of every youth ;
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