EE ————— ING ON = AT WM. WOLE'S. Centre Hall, Pa., In order to make room for RE ——GRAND— FALL--STOCK!! CALL ARTHUR, A Washington } 4 . i : : { General Arthur's reticence has become a | party in having the presi THE DAVIS BUSINESS According to an estimate made by the There is no great advantage to either | Indinnapolis Sentin tem. | ial of the lato 3 penditure of Je AU IN COURT. | Washington, Oot, 14. | At about 11.15 Mr. Boovil, counsel for Of that|the prisoner, entered and took a seat, Immediately afterwards the door of the wituosacs' room wnad and gave en- {trance to Marshel H, nry and two deputy private yarahialy, having betwee them and run of hustling along the bowed and cowering {things until the fatal termination. He!llgure of a wan for whom they made anys that the doctor's bills nrobah || way to the se At reserve d for him beside i : Ie that the averan | huin connsel, Then ono of the guards un A PRES Hooked the handeaffs, giving him the use | Uy expense approximated $1,250, The lof his hands, which he amtinued, howev ; | nic k-bed expenses, as Mr, Brown thinks er, to hold crossed, as if that were their by Congress and there see ma | Ratural position, Guaitean looked brok it) he sshd en in health and uncared for in person settiod conclusi the $247, His hair ia closely eropped, but lus cheek Cleveland are to comeland chin whiskers are worn thick, but not and the long. Hig dark olothes were rusty and shabby, and his whole person presented | # miserable neglected appearance, After) the exoitement attending his appearance the had subsided, District Attorney Corkhitl {| rose, and addressing the jury said: The grand jury of the distriet of Columbia FOIMMNS 1.6 indicted Charles J. Guiteau for the of murder of James A. Garfleld, The pris it is oner is in court, I ask that he be ar charge. Ac raigned and required to plead to the t the sick bed |dictment. The Assassin Arraigned I'he Wis ordered to and, in a languid manner, obeyed Jerk ‘Is your name Charles J, Gaiteau?” he prisoner assented by a nod, lhe clerk proceeded to read the in dictment, the prisoner standing up, with head most of the time inclined to the should I his tyes half closed, Or | his hands crossed over his | cmach as if they still wore the hand-| neral looks were of sickly | indifference. The reading occupied! : half an hour, and daring alll that time Guitean 1 ardly once change d| “1 hia attitude or hearing, and rarely open. led his He did not manifest the | slightest degree of interest in the scenel which he was the chief actor, and but | an | for an occasional slight movement might | ha supposed to be asleep ina standing | Lattitude. i Upon the conclusion of the reading of} have the indictment the clerk addressed the! ged«| prisoner, said: “What say you to this Hindictment, guilty or not guilty » nt The prisoner, in place of response, ol fumbled in his waisteoat po ket and drew out a soiled and crumpled scrap of ¥ pa Irn GUITE correspondent says {, the illness and bar ) tent President involved an ox 347,000, {17,0000 were expended at land and 5 pro | of the senate, further than his becoming | president in case Mr, Art Le ofl, The republicans are that some halfbreed might shoot Arthur, | and then and one | i ~ 3 } ' matter of common talk He listens pas about Bil aes gt worded as to give no | tiently, and now and then asks a hut Clove i {ion so carefully should 0 | taken afraid The Centre Reporter. ¢RRD KURTZ .....oet +o vem ores EDITOR $100,000 during the patient's strogglo for life, Me Garfleld's secretary, Mr Brown, kept the hint to his real views, A member of the | 1 House said that he and a Senator called | t Bavard, a democrat, t A 20, 1881, (AF FUR, TH Cexree Hann, Pa, Oct. of the best and purest { bee tro on General Arthur, and that the Senator men pres i 0 } i 3 ly | " ! would the ay spoke of the rumors of a change in the Cabinet, yp, CO wi ubled prove { $53,000 and He ventured to say to the {Oo President that the party was ready h the | n and h mony adopted which the press indicated | strong ed Democratic State Nomination. FOR STATE TREASURER: ORANGE NOBLE. of Erie. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ohn K. Runkle, . 3, Larimer { {they did the ne inde see policy of conciliatic EA i \ penide | will be boy Davia, woul {to be a mn that the iL be done in New York, and that if | Bavard’s place, President continued in that policy | not vote for himselt | WA anonrrea ml i R ! out of the y y eland i { masses throughout the country. he would have the hearty support of the | Vis Vole, this tool To this | suggestion the President made no rep of | WO Ohio State Treasury i 4 poe (LN Lhe al SK JLRS thie 1 Cle le feratic side, and gave v decorations in majority for Davis the NB to Lhe spoke of the | the extremists in ti 3 3 \ s Iv vouindag ¢ y LOG ROCGImoda 8 A : oA except {0 say that the suggestions ini, of 12 j Lions, LU, 00] arches, 3 Ti KE G R EATEST EX H t BITION fricads would always | h The inet, Pd 8 Bn i ' { catafalque, $3,000; the music, $2,000, an 0 acceptal parly whip was brought in #0 on. The transportation of the : the wh i Senator Republic { made several suggestions. To all of these | 0d Into voting § { from Elberon to Ohio was Cao work ich, Cab in the manner 13 altern | the Penns i RINISTumoTs John Wolf, ET ures RA | .. J John 8. Proudfoot "LF. P. Musser, ' ile 11 Ear ¢} i ii make { the President listened with fia at- | Vid Davis [or t; Will make no tering unde ral | alo, his was joompanying the estimate « Hl —— [1 knew Grant, vor Democrats, be true to Runkle snd Lar | 1 imer, they are among the oldest citizens | 1 of our county, and are qualified for the | place upon the bench, - oe. Workingmen, vote for 3 A anes Sie tie belongs to - — i meral expenses is a statement that to (sion of at least $3,000 a year, whi reuce fell stand, The} i ii ‘ neariy all the f Mra, Garileld is likely receive a prisoner | . Y | re reticent fearry anvthin hi {dent desires { Cal : me abont 81 Wh : be opinion gro RE JDOUE @1 0,1 tym 3 4 to make a i ee i BAYARD OU1 inet until after the AND Dunkle, Mi mes 3 t i rif Vidi, ul Pro Tem. 6, g» Bn a Don't character, kle's letter in another col - Greist and Wolf our aT Commission ot : This Space the working class, SEE, AS EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN. {wholly ' a asf iu 1s, : d bus go d+ i silly stories about his his resolut ng D y § an itleos of wil 4 un ik eomm th t C ¥ were constituted at the last sessio siderations of 1 i m ‘ ¢ 4 i ' ineariy nominees Ir. Ga offered an a i brushed asid the ers, are among the best The interests of 2 } : a or whipp gens in this coanty. hi eyes, AX Day i } srfect] ha 1 parity vols tax payers will be perfectly safe in * han 1" i ling Vv cast relic i ai 1 1 5 ity CRASS ERNE WU : 8 of tat } " tall Lie SC i d Commilionss nam» i 1 ICL Was reached, HUDSON'S BAY ROUTE TO EUROPE, I'he Canadians are pre; hatin 5 . +13 1 defeating len of arngumer os TY : ¥ 24% ER i i Arid In Ready Made aan | Jeet for turning our Northern and hin | road, Jay Cooke's di "a FN 1. friends keep Pe wkets—don't s - 3 ai ._ un WH Charles 8, Wolfe ismakin a dre RESERVED own advantage. They are buildin par Q Pac ! He Pleads “ Not Guilty.” # Attorney (umperatively) plea guilty or not guilty. prisoner.—1 enter a plea of not If your honor please, I desire to atement, At . g things live Distr army of r yo ff 1 3 yyy sb 3a > 3 3 % {nae ndents is TRPIGIY they > ‘ i 0 i iis ir Ne wa by awh = h waerever ne SPOAKS Die allway and CLOTHING. LOWER IN PRICE THAN ANY son Valley gains mpany whos the republicans } an stood by Wo DAroor, i It Bit other t : time DOw, With Costiveness, Sick Headache, Dyn pepeia, Low Spite, Siecplom N of Appetite, Pain in the ¢ Ard ull the numerous silments consequent upon a disordered state of the Liver, when you have a certain remedy within your the lower end of Hudson's bay, to Lake x of the Canada Pa- : pon took his seat, | dominatian ia the rej - ee» - next lady of New York Ev “Mrs. Many MT wig » IS Spogen | - of Pe I wi by “ Of fresident Arthur. 8 pre|s2noce, and he Ju HA for her calture and for Mrs. McElroy is ne GF Qispay, prefernng rater inreside and intimate circie, { Of la Cain wen at hang aot M ck AIL the Mrs. v and a oir] ¥ ahd a giri. » » Arthur ade wlaUl i i) wil A. Yice- President elected from the New York. Burr, kina kins sins, Cheste was @ olale His predeces:ors were Aa ron George Clinu Daniel D. Tomy Martin Van Buren, Filmore and William A Wheeler. t n, the tweniy firs Sow ¥ en M a artin Van Buren an + Uctober 5, 1830 Dr. William Arthur, clergyman, emigrated from the Country Antrim, Irela eighteenth year, and died October 1875, in Newtonville, near Albany. om 18353 to 1363 the Calvary Baptist C His family consisted of two sous, of whom Chester was the older, an a werats, of old Centre, are you ready the November work? See that every | district is right for The opposition expect to List ao iy Dr was s pastor of of New York. arch L - W d five daughters in every schoo gel. wt nappiog on the 8th bet, and by it defeat a part of our excel- lent ticket. Disappoint them by an in- creased majority, Our a ar ] ali ominees ar gentlemen of unblemished Every one of our was fairly nominated. There was no bribery or fraud in nomipation of any individual ticket. They ail stood by now let the party stand by then A defeat of any candidate upon the democratic ticket now would work to the injury of the party in the future. ¢ character, 4 {ate HALCD CanaQic YY $ v y to our nominees: don’ t my make a break in our colams, seen A ne A CARD, To th ers of Centre County: It 18 not a pleasant duty to write cards but understanding t y g that certain parties are indastrionsly circulating stories de- rogatory to my private chararter, integ- rity, qualifications and official intentions, I deem it nothing more than what is due to the party that honored me with the nomination and te myself to thas publicly take notice of them, As to my private character, habits, &ec.,, which have been asgailed, I can only re- fer those who donot know me to the cit- izens of the townships in which I was born and have since resided (Howard and Rush) and also to any citizen of the county to whom I am personally known, felling confident that their verdict wil prove the falsity of the charges and the] malicious intent with which they are circulating. As to the story that I have promised the deputy sheriffalty to this, that or the other man 1 desire to brand it ag an inten tional falsehood, 1 have made no pledges of any kind to any one, nor do 1 promise to, only to promise to the people of the county that if elected I wi!l, to the best of my ability, fulfill the duties of Sheriff to the county impartially, faithfully to the best interest of the people generally. Very respectfully, TromasJ DuNgLE. Sandy Ridge, Fa, Oct. 4, 1881, trate tsnrions —Just a8 we expected and predicted, during the fair everybody rushed to Lewins to buy new clothing. There was more ready-made clothing sold by them during fair week than three men and a boy can shake a stick at in ten and a half hours. Lewins was busy, Sternberg was busy, and the other fellow was, and still they could not possibly wait upon all customers and sent some away to oth er stores. It is astonishing what an amount of clothing is sold at the Philad. Branch, Mr. Wolfe was rather pointed in his reference to the Convention that nomin- ated General Baily, He said: The Convention slate—Baily for Trees- urer; Quay for temporary Chairman; Harry W. Oliver's brother to present him; White for Permanent Chairman; Palmer to present the candidate, and Tom Cooper to be Chairman of the State Committee; was suggestive of Stalwart audacity, Senatorial indignity, Riot bill rescality, Pardon Board infamy, and leg- islative jobbery. There was a great mob in Limerick, y wounding many. A number of houses were wrecked. five persons, an er «0 Wp our rthern Pa int near Bismark, = m Winnepe; ¢ hicago at grain fiei v 44d y above Lha objective rth striving ht} 3 8 id UIC Endy 11 LES, a wi of Brivist { vantage will 1 A capital, i d a great which are it a Her regarded a nan 4 Tile fore, Hudson's Oay Das Deen iin the Arctic region, and too far north to | be capable of figuring in the trade move- jut 3 1 8 » i Wit “ il r Northe he same | gas, { BIO 1 Pacific was re- > is j IS OW rad 3 arced in t } i and this regi a the £ econ reat grain It is not 1} LE af tha har} 3 aw i at the harbor at the lowe: inn } I Hudson's bay may in the near futu come an imp which the whole trade o ne 1 ug he W ortant shippi H {1 and Baskatchewan will take Europe, —— . The Philad. Ti is beginning to wake u » & ui m i” £8 SAYS, y fins Hes and the noisome names and far i a N + 111% s | more forever are again filling the air, is 8s though Grant himself were in the i are the obscene and odious are stalking from the shadows ofthe pris- n and the political grave. “I tat 0 4 i boss "Sher t i heard isto resume his high e ein ring ridden District, Gorham is the ¢} LAS for 1 bo hod ; en of while those name secretary th knap, flit ocross the scene as possible Ministers in the deal ie W 2 conservative Republicans loathe shown indisputably are rampant, and the mise of the “goodold times” of wisky d whatnot are written in every Ae warming spirits of G rantism, —— - These paragraphs are from the Petro- eum World, and show the shape anvass is taking on, among the |] licans of the oil region: The monopolies are sol The Pardon Board solid against Wolfe, Have Hoyt and Quay been speculating with State funds? Wolfe says they have and his address is Lewisburg Penns | vania, Wolfe says Matt Quay was drunk while 1 was presiding over the State Conven- 1 That's Mr, Quay’s normal condi- } Mr. Wolfe should have told us £ 11 thie i Le } wt i 1 agan continues to st Wolfe be | | vl } tion, tion. something new. The Blaine men of t State ougl e Baily, the machine candidate, ; » for him Blaine won ¢ been elected President and mig) ave been in Garfield's grave to day had not General Bai and others of his stripe prevented his nomination at Chi- It ign’t likely, however. that Bails will offer this plea in his own behalf dur- ing the present canvass, His friends must doit for him, The speech of Charles 8 Wolfe on | urday nwpight charged that Governor Hoyt and Matthew 8. Quay had specula- ted with State funds, thereby causing a| deficiency in the Treasury which hal to be made good by Senator Camerory and certain other gent'emen closely associa ted with him in the party manag sment. Is this charge true? Have Governm Hoyt and his associates been guilty of misdemeanor, and are they liab le to im- peachmeunt? Mr. Wolfe makes the charge and challenges denial. Will Goy- ernor Hoyt meet the indictment and disprove it, or plead goiity by remain- ing quiet? The accusation 13 a grave one. It cannot be evaded or beliftled, What has Governor Hoyt t) say of it? Go his it Lid lov 1 i vo! Nn Duta Id ha Al ht i v § } 1 A V Sat | | —We knew the country would go on just as well with a new president as un- der the old. Bot there are serious doubts about the welfare of the people if the Philad. Branch clothing hail were to be cloged. There would be suffering sure, in some quarters; high prices would have to be paid for clothing, (Ylothing will be kent down in price as long as Lewinos continues to keep up the Philad. Branch, e———————— A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Do you know what it is to suffer with Piles? If you do, you know what 1s one of the worst torments of the frame. The most perfect cure ever know is Kidney-Wort, It cures and then its tonic action restores health to the diseased bowels and prevents rence of disease. Try it withont The dry any liquid are both sold by drug B sis. A New York republican spenker, nam ed H. J. Rawley has writien a letter wishes ing Conkling would be shot if he entered humat constipation recur- delny ¢ Birong arm of er | ted rish lead 1488 arrest { imprisoned; the conse { may t i The | Oct, i that exists: The Marquis of Water: the mastersiup « iid he di w fr ald 57% umagined, s 1" tem 3 3.1 UOWIDZ 18 cable 1s and S1Y08 an dea of i f tha Curroghmor { 50 because a i , Lad been organize wanting » provenst Len 40 as out 3 Thursd A Fey seser 1 \ . . 3 ball hunting iast ¥ We Cl edd f | Ltade of and his fr 3 } # wera] A BOYUIGL O ends, [hey the ! i pelted i T nfo ¥ y sta bbe n with pite | an i booted and ¥ y { the party to g the The 0 Dome. Mores ar hounds in Empress of Aurdris wast } sit vy goede ¢ nest pads Of 3 | ed with them this and ¥ A BOOSON. Ib by the break refinement of O00 7,000 will be He Oro wd The neigh up of i wye 1 ¥ 1 | pack. cruelty | 8 al potatoes which he t of { into the Was giving Boycotted fa { heard from Tipperary vesterds y of ¢ ! { where 100 papers of needles were sprink- whe ait 3 ithe ¢ 0 rer i led in the hay fed to the cattle — > It is understood that Mr. David 1 will not vote with the re; Davis i session to elect either a Secretary or a lied upon as correct inform vis has, of his own ascord, assured se ver- {al fellow Senators that th be very badly d bey thought that he would v hem to select a Secretary or a Serge: e republicans isappointed it t at-Arms, He says that he neither solici- + ted nor sought the position of president n. of the Senate he will the Republicans to use him because they have seen fit tofput him i it} i3 with manifest confidence the d not permit | n the chair, void ial : | eno 8 assert the opinion that under no circum- | stances liable to arise will Mr. Davis per- | out himself to vote with the republicans | either at this or the next session, { oP The state has entered suit against tl Standard Oil Co. for 3 million dollars tax | and penalties, | This is the result of the vigilance of a democratic Auditor Gener- al Schell, who looked up the short com. ings of this great monopoly and found it owed the state the aforesaid sum. lo at the Perry county to wtel keepers about the practice of sel- ¢ liquor by the bottle, He said the bound to know who was to hat Judge art Junkin, recently 0 gave another caution } Ying | ing t use the liquor, and t no man had a right who transferred it te 4 to sell liguor to @ sober man those who are in the habit of being intoxicated, or min- ors. It is always suspicious when a so- ber man buys a bottle of whisky; he gen erally is employed to buy it for those to whom innkeepers would not or dared not sell it. Proof of its transfer and use by drunkards or minors was sudficient cause for revoking the innkeepers’ li- The and concluded that heroic measures must cense, Court gave fair warning be taken to remedy the evil complained of. - ty op 8 Every effort is made to save Guiteau. Mr. Scoville, his brother-in-law and coun- sel, says that Richard T. Merrick has conrented to argue the question of juris- diction. If Judge Cox decides against thew they will file objections and go on with the case. Tf conviction is reached they will carry the question of jurisdie- tion to the court in general term and go over it If that is against them, the question will be appealed to the Su- preme Court, This indicates the proba- ble length und cost of this important trial, again, ———————— ha A ————— Arthur's cabinet will be announced a8 8oon a8 each has his new suit from the Philad. Branch. The President insisted that they rinst wear the best, and to in sure being confirmed by the senate, ev- ery one must have the Philad. Branch oe Stato convention. Jd on his coat, pants and vest, regar ded $, by the scl of m 44] he presid ing © ead, in presids contend K n Lxes Lhe is 2 havis s DAY nure unwise preceder lished by the senate thar y Lhe present incuams The Ean i resoiul 34 then WAS Yole was § i it 100, aBd I 8 ~ FORE, 20; NAYS ) Davis, of Illinois, refrained from bi } Mr. | voting, and Mr. Bayard, w hen to said: 1 propose with I have never o i i i was called, hold! 3 i my vola blained office by| y vote, and J shal I am glad the question is taken up Mr. Davis, of 11 s, was then Messrs { pover retain it by my i i Bayard emocratic chair by ti respec 1 candidates tive ¢ it { for the same of- chair Mr, Davis said yor conferred comes— | in this T s seat which Tr : I any oxpectation on my| 16 hic now occupy without if ee. sd it carried any party obligations feel constrained to decline this i I do any personal merit, but rather as a recog. not attribute it to 1 compliment { the independent position I have 1 i ny long ocd try. I am profoundly greatful for this and it shall be my| shall be my duty to admin» jeter the trast with impartiality and fair Not having been trained in par: liamentary practice 1 shall beg the indul- gence of the senate in this respect, and 1} all nt 1 ul in the politics of the couns Ht mark of confidence, i $ i t ndeavor as i Ness hope for a generous co-operation or i » (os Ors The senate will please come to der, Mr Edmunds—I think it not only s but a pleasure to move that the thanks of the senate be expressed to the Hon: F. Bayard, the retiring president pr i. Mr. Butler (sotlo voce)—Sarcasm, Mr. Edmuds~Not a bit of it. that the thanks of the senate be expressed | duty h Thomas y fer short period that he has done so. sarcastic laughter on the democratic} 1 2 “ i I am actually in earnest. The senator from Delaware came to the chair andar circumstances of excitement and trial, and, though his eareer has been shoté, I, as one of his political ndyersaries, in all rincerity wish to express my obli gations to him for the impartiality with which he bas conducted the duties assign. ed to him The motion was agreed to, - ->. “DON'T KNOW HAL \' UE." 4 side. ] smile F THEIR “They cured ma of Aguoe, Billiousness and Kidney Complaint, ss recommended, I used ball a bottle wh'ch I used for my two little girls, who the do tors and neigh burs said could not be cured. I wonld hinge lost both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did than so much good 1 continued their use until they were cured, That is why I 58 you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough.” ~DB., Rochester, N, Y. Soe other column.—dmerican Rural Home. atest a Many miserable people drag them- selves about with failing strength, feel- ing that they are sinking unto their graver when Parker's Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose, to bring 1 ¥ Hey, rnev. In ' ot f ir next Monda The govern this a fr NOW Witnesses, here for the de st, and 1 have som to the Guiteau's wille: | iant, at his ty IMORT iY ii i i i presant to court, th dant hin iH which was read, Yan material ud without annot sale f sud which he HANGS « sees on has behalf, as » . TY gy 8 1 aflidavit of counsel wa # ras those goversmen : SEO Are ail I'he Two poinits of the Defense. 1 the y then read affidavi It be WO points, end ant, TAY % t 1 Firs of 1 and sec ’ a8 Ge al and was not the eanse of Pres) nt Gartield's death, It contains a iis itnesses, end avers that the ut's father was insane i i I 1 i RL an wyinm; that hus cousin wer sister of { FON TeAIous subjects, and prisoners actual insan i OOCERIONE, nd, by whom be cxpocts 1 died by malpra 104 I i) Barge. at Garfiel of the rt MINS in CIRDSs i Lawyer Scoviile’s Trying Position affidavit having been read, Mr The soville, « he court for more time and for «x. i libs, " His line of defense is to be what different from what has dd, and from what, in fact, he | himself stated hutherto, He indicates that hie shall also attempt to defend on the tes mony, 80) i } i a test the question of jurisdiction, Mr. Scoville stopped to hold a confer- ence with Guiteau, and the latter talked with him in the most rational manner. Dist rit AWN sons charged with erime, so liberal, too often, as to defeat the ends of He demanded a prompt trial, manded that a day for immediate trial be peremptorily fixed. Judge Cox said teat a prompi trial was essential, and fix- ed the trial for Nov, 7 ny — "he greatest cleanser and purifier of the Peruna, should be taken every iisenses, preyenlion Was Ti : He de- fa and to cure them when neglected, -~Double width Brocade Dressgoods al + cts. at Lyon & Co. oy -i " SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS. Ivog Tested—Often Imitated—Nover Bqualed Fatablishment, 1847 Chestnut St, Philade. Under Patroaage of Leading Surgeons. 0 BELOW COMPETITION, 3 by PRICES REDUCE fad desirable pattern, ne 1 ¥ in every ol, Geanly, fi Ye g, « yile 3 ruction, as wns and disinterested 3 ienced dealers { AUTION —Brw ane of Jute guers offering second pr-ids goods, or aafevior imitation: (spring and strap ) “1. B, SEELEY )."" Owing to the frequent complaints rior imitations have been supplied on calls russes, I give the above notices d by all Jeading Dealers in the Trade at the of commen Trusses maged bk Al win 1 3 ye : + el 7 Complete assortment carried in stock, with J. Zeller & Son, Bellefonte, woetbm D® 3.8. GULTRLILS, Dentist, Millheim, Offarshisprofessionniservicesta the publie, Me lg prepared toperformaliopsrations in the dentalpre les io Bets sawfulirprepared te extraed testhabsalug without pau. mye. Wow Lost, How Hestored! Juet published a, new edition of Da OrLvea WELLS URLEgBATED ERSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrboea or Reminal weakness, Tuvoluntary Seminal Losses, IMPOTENCE, Mental and Physical Incapeaoity, Impediments Lo Marriage, ote ; also, Coxsemerion, Ernnersy and Five, ihdgoed by self indulgence or rexual extravaganoe, The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay clanrly demonstrates, from a thirty yours’ successful! practice, that the alsrming consequences of salle phose may be redionlly cared ; pointing out a moda o curs it ance almple, certale and effectual, by means of which every sifarsr, no mntier what hiv condition may he, may gure himoplf ebeapiy, privately, and visdioally This Lacture suould be fa the hands of every youth and cvory man in the land, Heut ander sonal, in a plain envelope, to any addres on veneipt Of six conts or two ostage stamps. We have also a sure eure for Tapo, Worm Address. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann Bt, Now York, N. Y.: Post Offic , 0. H. Bown. CT EXANDER & BOWER, Ab torseysab-Law Bellefonte. y a 1ren to Ueliretions apd UO aps Ean ; ky be pie Getman a a a v ¥ pn ——— I y A . | i WHERE IN THE STATE. o BETTER IN QUALITY THAN ANY OTHER RTORE YOU ..|CAN FIND. MOST WONDERFUL BARGAINS, No Shoddy! No Humbug! you buy of SAM’L. LEWINS, Large Stock h i of the famous PHILAD. BRANCH. t NEW GOODS t * t ‘2a: Visiting Philadelphia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit Is floor and gallery spaces now cover over three acres, and are filled with Dry Goods, Carpets, China, Furniture, ete. The last addition is a large and beautiful Picture Gallery, to which admittance is free. The Preumatic Tubes carrying the money through the air, and the Electric-Light Machinery, are also worth secing. There is a Lunch-Room in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies’ Waiting Room, i + Soon to be Received by | C. Dinges. Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please, Nore—Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address Joun WaNaAMAKER, GRAND DEPot, PHILADELPHIA. ° I. K. HICKS Has the largest Stock of Hardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Coach and Saddlery Hardware that is kept by any one dealer in Centre Co, and sold at the mst REA. Hanted AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! JOHN B. GOUGH'S bras’ new book, entitled SUNLIGHT ano SHADOW the best chance offered to Tts Scemes are drawn from the bright and shady of life, portrayed as only John B. Gough i 1 Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow. that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN CEN. TRE COUNTY, in lesa than twe years introduction, 21ap is entirely mew, Agents, mow 6 same time reulate a clusive Territory and our large circulars con AD, Wornaseron & time do Shertaghly vd s a CPt ~ WHAT WE HAVE NOT GOT. We have no Dress goods, all wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents pcr yard, We have no yardswide Muslins at 2 cents per yard. We have no Calicos at 2 cents per yard. We have no handsmade Shoes, oT yo aied, at 75 cents per pair, We have no First-Class, all wool suits for Men, at $2.50. We have no trash of uny kind that we are trying to gull the commuutiy with. BUT WE HAVE GOT A botter grade of Dress Goods, at 15 cents and up, than can be bought at any other store in Bellefonte at sAmne price. ho gt from § cents up a better value in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins than the same price will buy yon elsewhere, We baye CARPETS that have two ounces more wool to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring alsewhere, We have the LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen- tre county, We Bie the best Three Dollar Child's Suits that the money can procure. We have the best Five Dollar School Suits in Beliefonte for that price. We have the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere. We have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothing for the money procured in the county. All firsteclass Clothiers are selling the same make of Clothing, No slop shop trash, thrown or pasted together, but regular sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them, We havo the very best hand-made BOOTS and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. And our warrant means just what it expresses, We have a reputation of 30 years' trading at stake to uphold all we advertise. We have the interest of our Trade at stake, and always strive to keep our Customers well satisfied, This we accomplish by always giving the full value for what money they give us. Call and convince your wavering mind, : Ss hile fu a. LO resch, Theat remedy is J Green 8 Liver luese Vis are of two kinds, and used in connection with each other cording to directions, are invariably cessful, ev are sent by mail on recei ly F. POTTS G Bellefonte, Pa, For saleby D & Merchants and 3.0. MURKAY, Corns Hare, nusy ¥. r——— of who I I ree £4 he babe) cc. WO coors BB sihisd Sa — Te, DRUGGISTS, No. 6 Brociasioft Row, Bellefonte 'enn’s, Dealers in Drugs.Ch ieals, Perfumery, Fata &e,, €, Pure Wines and Liquers for medies Mt Tunes niwnve kept Bas iB, R THE MOST POPULA FALL ~~ HAS EQUAL *~ 7 > LY N Nas 8 3°IN ORpE Our LRT | RA LIFETIME &§ SURPASSES) OTHERS ONnSONGlarks: Qo. § 30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK | CHicAco ILL eu ff <0 ORANGE MASS. { x FOR SALE BY D. 8S. EWRING, Gen. A 1127 Chestnut St. Pils. tre Hall, | La] i Poe J.Q. A. KENNEDY, Our Belove A nd Ol ° t Chram dent. mafing § full mogtanh of colors or Inches. The sale of thie paoid De bas bee: order amply A adouisd pi beaut uland touchi : our la d his it at only 50 cents NTN colors, ucediofh bhi ps taken tk Nothing sells lke them. an net, we w oopy. bject, prin AGENT i WATE att CoNANTE Od THER. © can farnish this same sul \ reduce dto 9x13 for ts . e a rich harvest with these {eda : Dey Street nA in oun 8 0 an on North side of High Street, thie doors Fat of Allegheny, llefonte, Pa. ° JERRY MILLER BARBER AND HAIRDR RSS E—in the Laset ment of the bank building, All work done in fashionable style. lujly oJ OHN F. POTTER, Attorney-at Law. Uolleciion ‘ : isuapranpiis made and specia ac thie. will Geenos at pars > ate ti REY Ee PENNSVALLEY BA y KING Co, RECEIVE DEPOSITS andslle " roy Discount Not a pllowlnter - Sell Go ww wor RR B veramentSecurities, “ %.
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