X XX XX The law was broken and the nation The republicans were in hopes of de- THE DEAD PRESIDENT." than an hour, had been patiently waiting wronged in the foul murder of Garfield. | feating Runkle and Larimer for Associ ® {upon the outside, Soon Mrs. Garflsld, i Much as every one of the 50 million [ate Judges, This hope lingers on longer THE FUN ERAT, TRAIN assisted by Secretary Blaine, descended | Americans despises the assassin and | with them, Runkle and Larimer are as NTARTS UPON I'S from the ear and taking his arm upon hor! ‘ could wish that an unceremoniouns hang: | sure of an election as that the sun will NAD JOURNEY. right and that of her son Harry upon her! having bean granted io the uhderiged, The £ tre Reporter ing might be his fate, vet let there not j rise on election dav, These gentlemen ‘ii; rh . left sho walked directly to the carriage In! | 0 oh OE now ing Shamasivar ndebud A) * {be another breaking of the law in Gui: | have too long been citizens ofour county Multitndes of Sorrowful People Wits] waiting. | | She entered the state carriage | diate sottlemont, and those having claims ¢232D KURTZ + oe vere ee EDITOR. | teau's case, He is a prisoner—the Consti- | to be thus easily set aside, the people {and was followed by her daughter Mollie, | Aguinst the same to present them duly : p———— wee tution and the law guarantee him a fair know them and will elect them too {her son Harry, and M Rock we | i authenticated for settlement, — . : af Miss Hon ey \ ré Rockwell and | BAM'L G. SLACK, Cixrre Har, Pa, Sept. 29, 1881, trial. Let us stand by the Constitution ph : and the law while we despise Guiteau, I'he funeral train was brought around up The others of the presi | W. A. BOAL The men upon the democratic county Jon the special track to the front of the cot. dontinl party were President Arthur who Executor, nn ss A —— . THE NEW PRESIDENT. ticket are all from the working, taxpay=| tage about U o'elock i —————— ' | fon! ieneral 8 : i i We have a new President. Chester A. | whom no dishonest act can be charged | black cloth, between the windows, on the a . von " vein ‘ed Mrs. Swaim, | 3 wmnoling \ Ba . a w . aiohe CUKWe Yolo Yorbi i Arthur was sworn in on the Monday fol- [and proven, Let democrats stand by pe IR, ol upon the ceiling The on Bliss and dougit b D due} 3 ( H edn | . ; y \ 7 y bit of eolor is the dull re 18 Of di 4 r. Boynton r ol lowing the death of the lamented Gar | their ticket, : inh 8 Sa't rad in the carp new, Dr. Hamil } § geld loated in last k’ le and the woodwork is wholly draped in : amilton, Attorney General field, as we communicated in last week's | ' . : ) eVe ; . : | R A » Aunicaled I'he Philadelphia Record thinks por-| black Along the ceiling about the cor MacVeagh, wife and two sons, Becrotary VEPORTER. haps the greatest surprise in the whole [nice there is a line of flags, closely fos: and Mrs, Hunt, Secretary and Mrs. Lin. We will not predict what Preside nti) tory of General Garflold's case was | W0oned and interwoven with black. Thejo0l® and son, Postmaster General and N { I Arthur's admiaistration will be, further : Mra, James and Secretary Kirkwood, | 4 than we believe it will be stalwart | | bringing upon the administration stage the Camerons, Conklings, Grants and RE | SR TT A I SR A DI E XECUTORS NOTICE. Jsotlers testamentary on the estate ol Uriah Slack, late of Potter twp, dee'd, ness the Solemn Pageant, Eiberon, September 21.1080 Ao. Mm —————— A — The funeral one is)’ waned upon the arm of Senator Jones of : "w - mT {av Jo y | ing classes. They are gentlemen against No. 4% I'he entire car is lined with Novada, General Grant snd General For Associate Judges John K. Runkle, SL v RE J. Gu Larimer, For Sheriy—Thos. J. Dunkle, For Treasurer~D, C. Keller, For Prothonotary-J. C. Harper. For Register—-James A. McClain. For Recorder—Frank E. Bible, Pn ba sntesinners § At Js Griest, or Vommushioné?s) John Wolf, For Auditors | John 8. Proudfoot, Ui AHOWOIA1 F. PF. Musson, va ome A A A EA Patented September 1ith, 18%, Family Meat Cutters ARE THE BEST MADE. Every Family Should have one, EXHIBITION (Pianos! Pianos | At either end of this earjoarty had entered thelr Carriages, the Raw or Cooked Beef or Pork, V: are twelve wicker chairs for the United |«ignal was given by the bugle snd the! bles, Coconuts, Pine Apples E Mintes soldiers detailed to ace mpany the military escort formed in line, and the! WHA oUT pot he FOR CUTTING ORGANS BOUGHT BY TH ROOTS, VANILLA BEANS, ETC, HUNDRED, 3 Easily Worked. Easily Cleaned aod for CABH sold be! w th i t, wil Not Get Out of Order. - . ow the lowesk| ggrask Your Dealer for them, NO AGENTS EMPLOYED! | Senda Postal for Olreular with Testimo. Will send one as sample by express upon receipt of $8.00 : KIMBALL SHOVEL CO. BALTIMORE, MD, . . Ou Cutter 18 larger thas etn md wil ent Tr. shade bos - Jur No. | Butcher, for hand or power, : Organs! Organs! GREATEST chandeliers are hung in surge The en the result of the autopsy, Its revela t 8! x TT ¥ ro . i + * tions are a little short of astounding tafalque is slightly raised from the floor of I'he I FrOCessIOn Starts. . y y the oar The next os sf 3 Urgeo The country had been daily told for od. Af 3 ® next car is for the surgeom A » id \ \ and allendants E week after week of the discharge and Logans, who, since the inauguration of 4 A: wwe ae | Garfield had totake a back seat, mueh to the stump against Union county's Wolfe? sisolt chuand - tl a fie ir chagrin, Dr. Bliss no doubt by this time will re- | tration may ney ertheless be a good ad port no hope of Garfield's recovery. niinistration. President Arthur may he Will Centre county's Beaver dare take granulation of the wound, and of its fre quent cleansing of pus, the ball had}, y 4 But a stalwart adminis Mg Ph "train as a guard of honor I'he lat car ot Bellefonte Music Stores! ————— {FP 1 » . ' mournful procession started on its way lo : % ot it leaves the cottage is the [the capitol, With muffled drums and right groin, where it could be adity y 1 \ \ right groin, where | 1 @ rendil) «MOUs No, GU5, occupied by Mrs [solemn funeral dirge, the procecssion mov sarranged in a suit, and ap jeod slowly up the avenue A dense mass it turns out that the ball was in an en. g in great luxury il in great iuxury 1 definitely located in the region of the > 2} felt within an inch of the surface. Now wise enough to catch the temper of the Just now Dan Hastings is the Centre | country, and insist upon having honest county republican boss, There are honest stal- bosses, warts, as well as honest halfbreeds, A —— ® dl - tleinous and detestable as Guiteau's crime is—utterly without a cause—yet if At exactly 0.30 lined the sidewalks all the way from Sixth tirely different portion of the bady--on the Francklyn collage were|stroot to the enst.front of the capitol, and 3 3 3 yr 3.3% . pine, below the pan 8 and the crowd excluded. The cabs nlong this portion of the route the crowd he meantime had arrived and|was, apparently, as great as upon the oe There will be | men in office. 8 crease and behind the peritoneum ! Conkling, the stalwart chief, is not a ud . while the supposed track t 5 man guilty of corrupt practices’ Stull OT RIG tal lie a a 1 nad (} i y there are the stalwart lieutenants, Cam 4 Ea ' ! “ we | mained in thelr apartment, attended joccasions wus doubtless in many minds we could mould the feelings of men, it dn track of the ball at all. but a “long suj i | \ i @ pated tl - 6 3 d coi y x Hit eron, Logan, Dorsey, Gorham and others y Nn a pmia) adine y seneral Swalm and Colonel Rockwell fan 1 numerous exprassions of sorrow were on ) | Sutistact on varam de should not be necessary to have a single} . . . |purating 4 ’ of the Grant crowd, who are the quint which we heard so much was not the |* tor them ie family meantime re~] procession, The comparisth of the two t . : y : ware so near and faith full made al the sad con $ external wound between the loin mus. A } trast, extra guard at his prison to protect him p : ia ) ul, : essence of corruption, and if President against the mob, that other nations . . . > : . pe Arthur can bold these in check, he may |, might know how sacred'y the majesty of . Suki v, | the burrowing of pus “Hh : en have a pretty fair administration for all the law is held by the Americans, y ri) y the control Conkling may have over | Don't forget it—get our prices before | you buy. Weasllow no one to un dersell us, : quring i I'he orderlies then began to! cles and the right kidney, and eansed by - ’ ’ } baggage on board baggage on board \ A At the Capitol, \ I'he cars| An aboess cavity, trange external appearance At the onst front of the capitol a vast of tha remarkable dhman of 8 sambl . of the remarkable dimensions of 8iX bY | Ali the out side was covered with black |##semblage had congregated to view the bh, except the roof The cloth about funeral cortege. At the front of the steps munication with the wound, and whose | the solid portions of the wood work was there was a double file of senators and We are the only firm representing the following organs in Centre county. THE E>TEY, srseneeinaabiidann [he Sunbury Gasett hoisted the Wolfe | him, who, as already remarked, has not flag. This is all that any republican | yet shown himself to be corrupt. journal can do which lays claim to con-| Mr. Garfield's cabinet was a pretty fair sistency. To say you oppose bosses, and | one, all except Blaine; who, with all his . eeukion rings and jobbing, and riot claims, and brilliant talents, is as unprincipled as Four comets are no i Profess pardoning convicted bribers of legisla- {any you can set your finger upon in the jsor Swift, director th r Uni | placed in the car by the undertaker's ats (sion moved around the south side of the In Read y M: ] a tors, and then oppose Wolfe and hoist | stalwart wing of the republican party. versity, has received a telegram from A A al e the Baily flag to please the bosses, does President Arthur's record is clouded, Barnard, of Nashville, an-| At about the same time President Arthur, [27™8 of the military being reserved and] af YA not look as tho’ vou meant what vou say. | all republicans admit, from bis custom i overy, on the night of | the cabinet, Chief Justice Waite, of the the band played the dead march, The of. | SMITH AMERICAN, meer fe emer : i inst, of a new telescope comet, | United States suprems court | the judges icers of the army and navy drew up on| Se house connections, and his discharge pa- t : | SHOEMAKER i Fr raed i ove N Sea} 2 3 pr v } Yili narallel v6 y hk or sida a a} ¢ he Lewistown Gazetic being over ers from fraudulent Haves and Secre- [three degrees north of Zets reinds, | of the United tes court in this vicinity, [PYAUS lines on either side of the horses whelmed with proof of Jud Black’ : ; vhelmed with proof of Judge black's tary Sherman, are not at all honorable, ‘he coincidence is n yd that this « m- | nd y governor of the sta'e entered the | 8! I the Marine band played with much | loyalty, now} ia its sullenness wants to Yet the record of Mr. Garfield, as made | ot a wing the very hour when | rain ri. Garfield, Harry and Mollie tentiment “Nearer my God to Thee" { y O T H I know what position wr occapied during | 1.» his own party was in power, is not | the President w Ba silos a av. {thon entered the car assigned to them. | ith $0 emn tread the remains of Presi 1 v the late Ow between the north and to bie preferred to that of the new Preah 48 . The BURT ff soldi rs, with reserved arms, dent Garfield were borne into the rotunds south. Why, dear neighbor, the gov- : ernment detailed us to stay at home and watch a certain fellow named Frysioger, from Lewistown, so he did not slink off to Canada. And we watched you all the time, and so served thro’ the whole war, ——— i —— four inches ia diameter, having no com- ibe, an - We Warrant our Outiers todo the work more thorougly than say other machine existance was entirely une X Ped ted whilst gathered in festoons Atl 9.40 the govern. In presentatives, headed by their respec: the patient was living, was also found, or of New Jersey, with bis staff, and a del |H¥e officer waiting in respectful silence to : { citizens, arrived at the cottage, |#8cort the remains into the rotunda, At afterwards the body was precsely 6,10 the head of the sad proces. MASON & HAMLIN, nts passing through a file of soldiers. |08ViILOL Arriving al the east front, The| 7 i Any one claiming to represent any of the above makes ir this county is & falsifier and unworthy of confidence. apt! 3 Director Swift, o'clock on the] nd is { unor the eat i 3 . . nak | { to enter and every thing was! *N'¢ piaced upon the catalaique. dent. Hence republicans of the half morning of the 2Uth 1nst, caught a view | go X The planks which The Casket Opened. AL 530 p. m. the lid of the easket was 1.0 Ww KE If 1 N PR i C KE TH A N opened and the face of the late president] breed wing should not be hasty in judge {of the Farmers’ SUPPLY STORE. Weare the authorized agents for the sale of the nz evil from the administration of Mr. | RB june. and noticed the ; ; m the collage to the train ing evil from the administration of Mr. | Beta gae, al noliced th 0! nsa- | Pe moved Arthur, The democrats have shown that they 1 } ANY WHERE IN THE STATE, The bell of the chapel led, and ti lef AT : : 4 was exposed 10 view, aay aller i » : i AL © 55 dent Arthur and Secretary Blaine ap i 06 proached and gassed upon the face of the \ Noiselessly P ! tage two weeks and one * easly 2° resh.) With that COUGH when there i aremedy al basu sv pressant, so ceriai snd so safe, that the most delicste cb CONKLIN Ww AGONS ma ake in without danger. It is calied which come nesrer Puriuction han any Green's Com - syrup of other wagons made. No other make com | TAK, HONEY and BLOUDROOT, peles with them in light running and du 1 4 rability. ‘they Late bots in a many 3 cuntathe al the Vint bf Tut ios on years in CENTRE COYINTY and none] grcotorart sod &ncdynes the worn out. ihey are made better and bet xpesiomnt and * HOCIBEh eo ter every year.” We buy by the car load | BrEPied without the wid olbent, fTming | snd keep a full stock of different sizes on : hich was General! Tho public at larze was thet iiath 1 R14 3 hand of FARM, ROAD d LUMBER aflections of the Throat and Lungs. et ee rere jue esi stot Ney. Shoddy | No Humbuo! | acess mts, meee meine | wos Sim w = + by were ready to stand by Me, Garfiek . & few hours 3 om ; . re 1 that was right \ doleful story of famine among South | #4! Haat Was Nght. y » . . dori d har i al iad American Indians, is communicated | President Arthur in all that under the date of Maracaibo, July 25, by | {ur party is built upon this principle of | 4] occurrence. j arouns 139 o4 We a A |B . 4 w . “i * pi y here i tox ¥ le y N § from the sed Shor fore the United States Consul Plumacher to the | ang there 3B lon ated ry : 8 he Denartment of State as follows: | of the good Samaritan in it not § No. 3 fr ize hat ig rieht simply berause it ma Owing to the locusts and drought the | b14¢ What is right simply Decause it may < ri tha ant Jitu) oF "mh Goajira Indians are being driven to des. | D¢ the act of a political opponent. peration, and the government has been | While republicans have expressed dis- | cosmetics of France, o . : . a tra tl hur—after voting for him | world bile in poor healt! forced to send troops to protect the fron- | trust of Mr, Arthur—after voting for him ) World, Walle fa poor A¢ hata X : : '—1} oerats are willing to wait and | Will give you such good heailh, sirengih, | . oh tier settlements. Indeed, to such an ex- | the democrats qe wi ing t ) wall and havent trite ma 23} auty as Hop Bitters, | Lain started on urning journey. Si: . i= him tri x] This is the attitut le the | OC UVADL SPITILS AOA DOAULY 45 op Diller: | tent is the distress that mothers come to | 5¢¢ Bim ined. 8 av au w ol rn will 3 me. i ‘a ATe RNTE the settlements offering their children | REPORTER will assume, and we are sure . . . ; 1 ‘a BARI F tha damacrata for sale, saying “We are dying of hun- | Will be the position of the democrat ——— er.” T 3% i \ : generaiy. 1 g ger” - The govemment is altempling 2 {SSE be prevented and cured by keeping the | . P Does not Wish to See the White means of relief and in aid thereof bas THE COUNTRY GOES ON stomach, liver and kidneys in working | ating Pastor. House Again decreed additional taxes and prohibited : : a i a. order. There is no medicine known| jp... Branch, September 22.—AL 9.30 Wael ya. 0 , 1e . 3 . . . The RerorRTER may with safety say ] his as surely darker's! | Te p " > i ‘ashington, September 21.04 i the exportation of any and all articles of The REPORTER may with Muy thin wil deo : ne oe y as Parker 8 o'clock Chief Justice Waite, Secretary aa A eptember 21.—On lenvs| amous goods and gusrantoe their work, which food that 50 mullion Americans lament the | GiDger lonic. Dee adv. and Mrs. Blaine. Secretary and Mrs. NK the capitol this evening President Ar. we sell at low prices : JURA ' “ *1 her _ 1 . . 3 » Windom, Secretary and Mrs. Hunt, Posts thur was driving directly to the residence | CALL AND EXAMINE OUR of Senator Jones of Nevada, whose guest STOCK and you wili be convinced tha BRANC » A . ae . “1y . . % 3 8 3 They will nda Dy ARCO. HIF comets are visthie ld vibe train started slowly, Hon ue least: , 1 1 th 5 y : desd and then slowly and sadly passed sat +f 1} us : ol the hall, A line was formed by | isan : count at-Arws Bright and one by one BETTER IN QUALITY THAN a4NY OTHER STORE YOU BEAUTIFIER'S. | body wa Yack ‘upon the train, x short | OF these present advanced and!glanced st CAN FIND. MOST WONDERFUL BARGAINS. od a prayer offered tke emaciated and discolored face of the nd 8 raye Hore « { sky simultaneously, which is an unusu- | perceplibio nol:a, an | slowly moved away Ladies, you cannot make fai dead president cheeks and sparkling rived st the Junction y . \ ¥ ¢ special car of Presi \ iewing Lhe Remains, and hundreds of persons testified by their | : BROAD WHEEL CONKLIN WAG- I8 per bowie. Manufactured only Co a wii . I RIE acliafonte Be ' o rorsale bd Drug sie & Merc &DLs BL oruan uggIes, J.D. URRAY + CENTRE HALL, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, and may Platform Spring Wagons, Like the Conklin company, the Cort. land company make nothing but first-class reverential conduct and mournful couns| v A trial is certain proof. See another col. | hr dm tenances the sorrow which they experis| umn,— Telegraph i RELIGIOUS SERVICER, enced in looking upon the features of their] Ww hen You hu y of \ ’ » \ } . 3 i rurde resid ar i : 1% 4 hh Nearly all the ills that afflict us can , , [murdered president. SA M lL. LE WINS ry i ey { An Impressive Prayer by the officis | " v i ’ gy Ea x Pa oe death of the chief magistrate of our conntry, but in the midst ofthe gloom it has cast over the land, every citizen has cause to rejoice that the country goes on all the same as though nothing had hap- ened. From the dead President's last tworhy sopre- i oT i were breath, the chief authority passed over| ... a: 9 p. m. the President was sloe) ing | SW ted, by request of Mrs. Garfleld, by silently and sacredly into the hands of | qujetly., His pulse was weak and feobla | He¥ Charles J. Young, ot Long Branch, the living Arthar, and the country geos | and running up and down between 102 and | 3 HOUSEHOLD WORDS. cin 25d palpitation. diy whel 3 ty The number of locusts has been so great that in places the ground is covered with a thick layer of the dead, and it is solgreatly feared that fatal disease will be produced by their putriication. The authorities and citizens of Maracaibo are fering rewards for the collection of the dead insects, and as high as 8,000 pounds have been collected in one day. The drought has been so severe and extended that the grass and crops are dried up, cattle dying, and even rivers are without | “HE sats 1d 30 p. m and looked at those in the room. | * signs of water, In Maracaibo, where] o nLEy Wi® still 29 op. > . » =n . iy — © oo oe s 4 they depend entirely upon the rain for | LC United States depends not upon | but as lhey siepped up 10 110 DeURiCe drinking walter, great Jlistress has been cansed the poorer classes from being compelled to drink the Sepa saline wa- ter, Itis safe to say that the section of Venezoela never before experinced such a visitation. waster Goneral Jat nd Secretary : : nasi ' ' Atnes a ecrelary we fuifill our declarations as to quality snd style of goods Our stock include BUGGIES WITH OR WITHOU1 TOPS, GENTLEMEN'S ROAD WAG- ONS, IDE BAR BUGGIES, PHAE TONS, &e. Our PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS are mode's of perfection. Tuey are in ev ery sense a siardard wagon, which hav Read snd our book on the IDs of life, never failed " give On : toliow 3 tence 4 Jou willbe : AA? . . will be for any case PEBUSA We invite inspection of those we have on will an are or Sreally TRpITTe hand or any that are in usa. Prices low Ladies, if wish bezith and On pe sil the OLIVER CHILLED beak he ih. ‘hersy Hive and fos sha "LOWS, the standard plow of the age; n . 2 arngrist el ed The: eam) dh : = 4 tA 5 does its work so well thal other makers I Ye BE Rearend Er a ir : was announced, the win. *% i : people walling lor sdmisson . AY : hiladelphia fry lo imitate IL 1 rice, wilh Jointer Pilon “For nervons debi . catarrh of the blad. i > fall ; . | dows and doors were closed and all sounds Were 0 tiled but only few left, and at » / il ind Wheel and extra Share, (314) fourteen = i Sahin fe Saks PENIS the life of a single man, of any dozen [closed his eyes and fell ssieep again. | u » ¢ Inte hour there is scarcely any diminution | 1 fing, dollars, 5 per et. off for cash. Three dit: adhe X p {| were hushed win 0 Lhe necessity of i aie il | Then Dr. Bliss came in, and after examin. | Wo 0 "UAH Owing to the necessity her places ferent Shares: *'U" Share for soil easily t plowed ; “D3 Sbare for plowing dry » (ried ground, and “'S"” Share for plowing baked se ages ’ p soil or gravelly ground, Price of Shares : 11 J. ZELLER & SOK . w acres, and are filled wit} 11s dilates the Chicago News: 00 cts. each, UGE t i VT * i t DR - S, il Carpets, China, Furniture : rithi 2d kaor » ra. 3 oon . + y+ | pal church, ~ “~ MIAAMAL If everything connected with the pres- without and from within, and keep the | uis hand on his side and said, “I feel a{P™* . Tr i x - o > a | prayer: 'O Thou who didst open the are fixed on the Queen's wreath | last addition is a large and beautiful -_. . [5 No. 4 Brockerhoff Row, Bellufumte 100,000 Visito | Peasla, VALLI silors. | Denlers in Drugs, Chemicals, Washington, September 22 —An un Perfumery, FancyGoods av, broken stream of people two abreast had been passing through the rotunda of the| Capitol since 6 o'clock this morning. The] line in waiting, always slowly pressing] ie I forward, extending during the morning but we fly to Thee. Thou knowest these on ’} 3 , | J : " : hrough the grounds, along First street Ladies’ Wai + Roo : oh . sorrows that we bow under. O, thou God ’ a2 . i | Adics ailing Koom, | As the unconsciousness came over him, and from one to Hve squares out into) ! of the widow, help this stricken heart be- Pennsylvania avenue, a distance of about! . | ic, and not acute, there is no very great Persons who pictured to themselves a | partly upon the pillow and parly upon fore Thee. Help these cl ildren and those ball a mile. At tha height of the day] reason for apprehension. After claiming | 8ratiog in the wheels of the government, | Dr. Bliss’ arm; there was 8 moment or two | that are Bat here. Bu their fathe Bes Help there was so much suffering among the! that the patient was daily growing and a disturbance of business, if Garfield | of heavy breathing; then the pulse, which har, in the distant sista. Who wich stronger since his removal to Long] died, gave themselves unnecessary con- | had been dying out, fluttered for a mo- Arg ny Re edi 8 > wy on Branch, they finally admit that he is a | cern, as they already see that the country | ment snd stopped; the features, calm and : iat " oe uy Po ung oh aE great deal weaker now than when he | 808 OR all the same. The man dies, | placid, but wearing that ominous pinch, eH chen mnt to its hw i Help was removed. They have bad bis nor- but the . President HEY The Togant | Sp & sie ilies o ath ot ly apd those associated with him in the govern. mal temperatu:? fixed to suit almost sad taking off of President Garfield | was only broken when Dr. Bliss, balf- ment. 0, Lord, grant from the darkness nes, BUNA. THE DEAD PRESIDENT. § | he will be during bis stay in this city, | I IST BEFORE THE END Lincoln and Kirkwood and Auorsey|, oa. 3 JUS] BE Ton: I I : * General Mac Yeagh arrived at the Franek. Mrs. Garfield to-day expressed ber ain. ) [ ) t is impossible to see the inmates of the | 3 h cere desire not again to see the White ™ 3 Fo» Collage ang Lhe door was closed to vise niall, Prax i cottage to-night, but the following have been gleaned from R . House, wheroshe has pas 0 YY 's | The religious scryices were con 7 : : he has passed a Hany days of sorrow sud anxiety, and she will not visit it while in this city, but will remain al the residence of General Mae Veagh. | 3 Closing the Lid, on. (106. His extremities were well wrapped | The f f 1 ) . PPE] 0d their wives snd a few personal] The face of the dead President finally] aa a a a i here was present, | # the family and ttendants, the members of the cabinet Should an all wise Providence see fit | up, with the view of warding off another | ) DOI a 18 g Sg I up, 1a toe ¢ £ ramg 1 Another . . bee a discolored . i 4 umberiog in all not more than Votami discolored and distorted that a 4 { ake fron : Presider +hur, the | chill + awoke lor few moments at] . 3 ; to take from us President Arthur, the |chill. He awoke for a fe nOmMenis wij idusls. When the moment for %30 p. m. the lid of the coffin was replac. i men, nor of any thousand men, There b d i : } the train promptly on time, Col 'B the crowd. AL 9 o'clock this morning } : ? v...1 1 ing the pulse and seeing thal everylhing : : . A 1uha Atemrtanabion. as arc over ten thousand men in our land |'°K pa Jan ik i % PRI onel Rockwell bad requested the officia- tbe discoloration was so bad that the peor | . rr. a ‘ \ . 4 | Was prepared for the night passed oul ins | eminently fit and disposed to rule wisely | : oo : ' {to the room across the hall, leaving specia and keep the wheels of government | moving successfully—take care of the — . finances, of all our internal and foreign | affairs, know how to protect us from foes | y | ting clergyman to occupy bul five min. pie were stopped for ten minutes until a! i * $i a i . f oh 3 : ‘2% ' ip futes. The minister read from the scrips thick cont of white powder be put on the] instructions that he should be called if the | : tice. Rven then ‘ooked 3 nie) y Sern} jlures sppropriale passage relating to '*t% sven then it looked like marble coughing came on or if the limbs began to] "| 3 T™ » : n Aa iQ f grow cold. The President slept on peace- | . . " - a i ng ad 4 _ a 2 alle vantil he cnddente Yiitad hic had nut | found in the burial services of the Episco. Ger coansed 10 conceal the disfiguration fully uniii he sucqdeniy ied bis hesd, pul | He then offered the following Now the eyes of those who pass the coffin i beavil ined : Spaces now cx eath and the resurrection, such as are] DOAVILY veined, and this evening the pow { ident’s case were not sad, some phases good old ship of state securely in the great pain here.” of it would appear rediculous, For in- stance, after denying that a pus cavity Jackson. x 3s : ¥ ; «8 she bore her beloved dead, who art the was forming in the right lung for several | If this were not so the republic long | weakness ; in cher words, he Sled from | me yesterday, to-day and for ever, and days, Drs. Agnew and Hamilton finally [280 Would have been wrecked. Itis the | sheer exhaustion. Em, Gartitd heard ls whom ia no variableness. nor shadow of admit it, but say it is not as bad a cavity | above fact that will perpetuate our form | General Swaim hurriedly call Dr. Bliss, | as it might be. After denying that the of government, no matter what states. | president was suffering from pysemia | M80 OF warrior is taken off by the hand for several weeks, the doctors finally ad- of death ; the country will still go on, for mit it, but say that, as it is simply chron | it has plenty of the same sort left. vo President's bead fell back helplessly, These were bis las: i \ { grave of the brother in Bethany, who paths of Washington, Jefferson and |words. The pain that killed him was |’ Picture Gallery, to which admittance is free. adst compassion on the widew of Nain, | neuralgia of the beart superinduced by | The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money through the air, and the Electric-Light Machinery, - Pure Wines and Liquors for medica 1lso worth seeing. THE GEISER SEPARATOR . purposes always kept. nEyid. We are the sole agents for tho sale of the R 5. G. GUTEL > Geiser Thresbers and Separators with ) = MWe MU Alt Lies borse powers, Portable and Traction En gines, Heebner's Level tread horas power: orem SBLISL, Millbelm. " for one and two horses, with Threshers serviceste the . iw and Separators. GRAIN DRILLS. W. . Copariors slicparmiions in the desta 1308 sell the plainest, best mude, most durable, ieewialirpreparad te extract vethabesiag lightest running grain *pring drill, with ma. or without fertilizer attachment, that bas ever been offered to farmers in the state of PENNSVALLEY BANKING co, Pennsylvania. One fact for farmers con- CENTRE HALL, PA Nore—Our large Catalogue, with pric and full | sideration: A drill with the least machin | REORIVE DEPOSITS and allowInter ery, which performs the work is the most : . desirable implement for farmers use. We or acoun: Notes: Buy and * sell at the lowest prices, on the most lib eral terms and guarantee satisfaction. Al wy, wos 4 and war sampledrill on exhibition at our store a ts aly Call and see it. vr 3 ) | turnin ave mercy upon us at this bour, . . a 4 yaa ot 4s rs and she followed the latter into the room, | "17K. have ye CF up 3 wg 0 here is a Launch-Room in the building. Valises, en our soul én ere else to fiy 3 hts » iat x spn. & 1 ’ . when our souls DAVE Nowe Y: aku ow a ' . pa . but too late, as has been said, to see her baskets and pac kages can be left in charge of attendant in husband before he became unconscious, Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or they please. {patient people thus crowded together for hours under the blazing sun, that by the aid of the police the long line was gradually and silently folded within the shade of the Capitol, A glimpse only of] the dead President's face seems to be a re) directions for shopping by mail from any part of t States, will be mailed gratuitously upon reques Joun WanaMAKER, GRAND Drror, PHILADELPHIA. est part of it is that they haven't inform~ ed the public that his normal pulse is 130, Dr, Bliss is not responsible for more than a tenth of this nonsense. His eminent assistants appear to be a couple of eminent humbugs. the nomin- ation for governor—stalwart or half~ breed as the shiftings of the shaft may turn—gives assurances to the leaders of his party in the state that Centre county will slop over and be republican inside of two years, Foolish general—ungafe general—to be thus deluded, or to thus delude others. (en. Beaver bases his calculations up~ on the ore banks to be opened, sawmills to be established, and other improve- ments that are to get under way within two years, and which will give his party an opportunity to colonize niggers along with white hands, sufficient to make the county slop over and be republican in- side of two years. Foolish general—unsafe general —to be thus deluded, and thus to delude others. A mse aren pr The republican committee of Union county is composed of 20 members. Of these 17 indorse Wolfe: Union county republicans will not go back on Charley. Both the Union county republican pa- pers endorse Wolfe. ammet— at A w—————— Democrats of Centre county, do not listen to the stories circulated against the opposition, They are good men fairly nominated, and all of them possess the qualifications needed for the posi- crats, Oe Bm inn the farmers, mechanics, laborers, lawyers after that. epee wen, department of the government; and | vgs ’ this gives new proof of the stability of | our republican institutions and the beau- | ty and symmetry of their construction, and should teach us to cherish them all the more deeply, as they afford the most reliable assurance that the government will go on, sesamin AI MP AS ~—Kings balloon got stuck and struck a leak, there is much disappointment in some quarters, but who cares, Lewins Las come on with a big stock of ready- made clothing and will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other store this side of Halitax. Lewins does a fair and square trade. None charge him with crooked dealings. We know him to be thorough- ly honest. A man in Chicago, on Friday commit- ted suicide, having become insane over the death of Garfield. A terrible accident happened beyond Pittsburg, on Saturday, A train on its way to Cleveland with journalists to at- tend the Garfield funeral ran into a hand | car, killing six men and injured two | others, Great commotion in Bellefonte; ev- ery body excited, the town full of people —and why? Because the immense stock of new slothing just laid in by Lewins, of the Philad, Branch. bas arrived and all are rushing to eee it. Men, women, children, lawyers, doctors, preachers, and all trades and occupations, The town never before saw the like for assortment of ready made clothing, for astonishing- ly ow prices, and the excellent quality of goods. The boiler of a threshing machine ing four men, and injuring several oth- ers. A fearful tornado passed over Quincy, Ill, on Saturday afternoon, destroying Four persons were killed and thirteen wounded as far as heard from. President Arthur has called an extra county a few days ago, it has been _ as. certained, was simply a visitor to light up the way for persons who wereon the Down in Arkansas, a few days ago, three beardless boys boarded a railroad ittle group behind him, whispered “He is dead !"' Colonel Rocks well quietly led Mrs. Garfield out of the ro om. Word Sent to the Vice-President. A few minutes sfierwards, when the members of the Cabinet had arrived, Mr, Mac Veagh sent the following despateh to Vice-President Arthur: “It becomes our painful duty to inform you of the death of President Garfield, and advise you to take the osth of office as President of the United States without de lay. “If it concur with your judgment we will be very glad if you will come here on the earliest train to-morrow morning.” THE NE Ww PRESIDENT Dreadfully Shocked, and Unwilling to Believe the News Before the Arrival of an Offi- cial Announcement. General Arthur remained at his house, No. 123 Lexington avenue, all day yester- day. About noon ho received the despatch from Attorney-General MacVeagh telling how critical the condition of the President Was, General Arthur was at home all the evening. The first news he had of the President's death was conveyed to him by two World reporters who called at 11.20, At first admission was refused, “Tell General Arthur the President is dead,” one of them said to the servant. No sooner did the message reach him than General Arthur came into the hall, where the news was repeated, “1 don't believe it can be true,” was his reply. *'I should have been notified if it were true.” At 11.80 the first despatch from Elberon reached Genersl Arthur, A reporter again sought an interview. The colored servant said : **He is alone in his library, his head is between his hands, and I don't dare speak to him" The first despatch was followed by oths ers in rapid succession. The second came aut 12 o'clock, the next at 12 20, - - >. COMPLICATIONS. 1f the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by complicas tion of liver and kidney complaints would give nature's remedy, Kidney-Wort, a trial they would be speedily cured. It acts on both organs at the same time and there fore completely fills the bill for a perfect remedy, If you buve a lame back and disordered kidneys use it at once. Don’t neglect them. — Mirror and Farmer, Tr Gp —— of this night of sorrow thers may arise a better day for the glory of God and the good ot man, We thank Thee for the record of the life that is closed, for its hes roic devotion to principle. We thank Thee, O. Thou Lord, that he was Thy servant; that be preached Thee, Thy no- ble life an example, and that we can say of him now, ‘Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord, their works do follow them” Now, Lord, go with this sorrow ing company in this sad journey; bear thom up and srengthen them. O God bring us all at last to the morning that has no shadow, the house that has no tears, the iand that has no death, for Christ's sake. Amen." The casket is black, with silver handles, black rods running along the side, and upon the top is a silver plate with the in+| geriprion: JAMES AnraM GARFIELD, $ Born November 19, 183] : | Died President of the United States § | Sepetember 19, 1881, : | The casket is lined with white satin, across the top, and, across each other, are two long leaves of palm. Only the face and shoulders are seen, and nv one needed to know all that remained of James A. Garfield lay there to recall the face so familiar during life. The face to those who knew General Garfleld only from his portraits could not have been recognized. ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON. Garfield, which left Elberon at 10a, m reached Washington at 486 p.m. The passage from Elberon to Washington was one continued manifestation of sympathy and sorrow. In the populous cities, in the smaller villages and even in the country through which the mournful train passed, demonstrations of sympathy and sorrow were eoverywhero seen. At the larger cities. multitudes of people assembled and sood absolutely silent with heads uncov- ered as the train passed by, while tolling of bells, flags flying at halfmast and the funeral drapery which covered many buildings all added to the solemnity of the scene, At numerous points along the route beautiful floral offerings were observ: ed at several places the track was literal. ly covered for the distance of more than one bundred yards with ferns and flows ers. Entering the Depot As the train slowly rolled into the de- pot every head upon the platform was uns covered, and a stillness of the grave per- pariaut place yet Ta the hesitating Peruna fl ves cours | ward to the full for the discomfort that had | {to precede it. It was rarely that any one| {left the line and at no time during the day | | was it perceptibly shortened. One of the| members of the Army of the Cumberland] {on duty in the rotunda this morning snd {ast night estimates after careful counting {that between 6 and 12 o'clock last night {and from 0 to 6 to-day an average of not {less than 100 people per minute passed through. This would give a total of 108. {000 during the day. | | AT CLEVELAND. The Ceremonies Begin. { Monday, 26.—Promptly at 10.30 a. m,, {the hour appointed, the ceremonies at {the pavilion began, in the presence of {thousands of distinguished guests, the multitude blocking all the adjacent streets for squares around, The immes diate members of the family and near relatives and friends took seats about the casket, and at each corner was stationed a member of the Cleveland Grays The servics were opened by singing of the “funeral hymn” by the Cleveland vocal cociety. Portions of scripture from the burial services of the Episcopal church were then read by Bishop Bedell, of the Episcopal diocese of Ohio, The funeral procession moved from Monumental park at 11,66. The time occupied in moving the casket from the pavilion to the funeral car was about fifteen mioutes. A corps of United States marines from the United States steamer Michigan formed parallel lines from the east side of the pavilion to the cast entrance of the park, through which the casket was borne on the shoulders United States artilery, to the funeral car, followed by tue mourners, who took seats in the carriages, Grandma Gar: field bore the services remarkably well, as did also the widow of the president The services of the burial were col- emn, and the city was crowded with spectators ; many military and civil or ganizations attended. isms AGI A FIA AOI A Mother's Grief. Solon, Ohio, September 20 ~The mother of the President has been for somo time at this place, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Larabee, She has hardly slept during the past few nights owing to her anxiety as to the fute of the President, but bas general. ly remained boperul and has clung to the faith that her son's life should be spared [he news of his death was broken to her at nine o'clock this morning. At first she was very much shocked, but soon after was able to speak of her bereavment. Bhe suid: “It was probably all for the best if people were ready to receive it,” Later sho said: “It js not possible that my gon James is dend, I do pot wish to liye { i . 21ap same price. buy youn elsewhere. elsewhere, tre county. warrant means just what it expresses. wy in I fh He Store opposite the Bush House. Alexander & Co. 16 june BEL Hanled AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOHN B. GOUGH'S bran’ new book, entitled UNLIGHT ano SHADOW s the Best chance offered to Tts Scenes are drawn rom the bright and shady sides of Ife, portrayed as only John B. Gough can portray them. This grand mony Sirs time pubizshed—u the © booming Seok for apents, and is outselling all others fen to one. The thirty-third thousand is now in press. Its immense sale has been made entirely by active canvassers, No other book com. pares with it for quick and profitable returns. We are LEWISTOWN Marble & Granite WORKS. D. R.STRATFORD, Proprietor, Lewistown, Pa The undersigned respectiully informs ho public of Pen: svalley that $e is pre- arcd to do al kindsof work in Massie WD GraxiTE at Jheaper Rates Then Elsewhere Write or call on Clevsan Dinges for erms and designs. 1 bave accepted this sgency with the riew of introducing the work turned out » the Lewistown Marble & Granite COTES ——————— A — A ——————" ——— heve the sale of this book will reach Ome J¥ Thousand Copies in the mex! few months, We want 000 more our large circulars contami A.D, Wornancron & Co, i Confident that I can furnish frst class work at grestly reduced prices from what hes been usunlly paid; all work wars Respectfully, Cregvax Dingoes. Centre Hall Hoctly R. J. W. RHONE. Dentist, can be found at his office and residence on North side of High Street, three doors East of Allegheny, Bellefonte, Pa. ied tL JERRY MILLER Barisr ax Harrpresse—in the Laset ment of the bank building, Ail work dong in fashionable siya, luijly JOHN FE. POTTER, Attorney-ats t law, Oocllections promptly made and 4 Attention g ven tot bose having lands or property mie, wil dian sp and base attuoniedesd Dn . of Mortgages, & elnthe . 1bp SORES hoase. Rellatonts am ng aoith sides ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, (Opposite Court-house.) i. BrocxEREOFY, FProp'r. Manager, Good sample rooms on first floor. Free buss to and from all trains. Special rates to Witnesses and Jurors. Zlapry Strictly First-Class. How Lost. How tiestorod!? Just soll hod. a pew edition of I'm CULVER. WE LE SRATED ESSAY on the radical oure of Spermato:.ucea or Seminal weakness, Invol minal | asses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and P) Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, ete ; OoNSUMPTION, EPILEPSY and Fi7s, induced by bata me ragtuce, bo. author this Tr clearly demonstrates. from a aay itble Re. also, self This Lecture should be a WE ped insipid a) be In the hands of every youth Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address on receipt of six cemts or two fostege stamps. 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