tRED EURTE seresrere nme B TOR sr Oct. 27, 1881, CeNTRE Haun, Pa, Democratic State Nomination. FOR BTATE TREASURER: ORANGE NOBLE, of Erie, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. : { John K. Rankle, For Assoriate Judges | 1. G Larimer. For Sherif Thos, J, Dankle, For Treasurer 1D. CG. Keller, Yor Prothonotary -J. C Harper, For Register J ames A. MeClain, For Recordr~Frank EK. Bible, + ; fA J. Uriest, or Commissioners | 3p Wolf. be { John 8, Proudfoot, OM LF. P. Musser, For Audi ———————_— A ———————— Democrats of Centre, the election is near at hand; it remains for you to say whether the republican boast that they will eleot a part of their ticket, shall prove tra», Why should any democrat cut any namo upoa his ticket? There never wus a better set of men presented to the people. Never were nominations made with a greater degree of fairness, A defeat of any portion of the ticket will be of damaging effect in the future, We do not believe that any part of our ticket is in danger, simply becansoe we know of no reason why it should ba, so far as the good name of any of our nom inees is concerned. But there may be danger from apathy and failure of dem- ocrats to attend the election. Let there be a full vote, and an old fashioved ma- jority. i The Lewisburg larged to an 8 col on & new Hoe power .sheet, and printed up press, We are THE LOTTERY OF ASSASSIN-A TION. Senator Edmunds, the pre ent Repub- lican leader at Washington, denounced the election of Mr, Bavard as President of the Senate as" a prize drawn by tle Democracy in the lottery of assassinne tion. Mr. Edmunds, says the New York Sun, seems to forget that the assassinn tion was entirely Republican, Guitean, the demoniac murderer who fired tte deadly shot at like Mr, Edmunds, an ultra Republica He savas hoe was divinely inspired to Kil the President in order to reunite the quarelling factions of the Republican arty, Except by his murder, he could not see any other means of keeping the Democracy out of pawer, So far ss can be gathered from their President Garfield, is, publi utterances, Guiteanand Edmunds irrational ro- follow seem to be about equally garding the results that might from the restoration of the Democracy Both y > the assassio and Senator regard the Re to the control of the Government, publican party as a kind of a divine in- stitution. The one murdered the Presi dont because of insane delusion, The the Demoera 0 her furiously denounces t + their coustitutional ev for exarcisiog and legal rights in the election of Thom: as F. Bayard to be President of the Sen- ate. : It of fanatical partisanship on the part of Mr. Ed munds; but this absurdity is much les of the sane Ed- is an absurd stretch t : culpable than the ac munds in 1876, when he conspired with others, in some respects worse than him golf, to set aside the Presidential election, and to put Rutherford B. Hayes into the Yice to which Samuel J. Tilden had ¥ Qi been chosen, Then he was ready to commit the unheard-of crime to keep oat the De mocracy. Now his econdact is less atrocious, but his spirit is the It is not a spirit of high patr ism or of sound rationality. sr A ———— Vote for Ruxxix and Larixer, for as sociate judges, they are both old and re sort 106 pleased to see this evidenceof our neigh- of the Journal and deserves success, i Every body with a good conscience corder. ery sense of the word. would not go for him, of loathes the very name of Bible. he Qur course, a sell-made industrious young mau. mi —- The Pittsburg Post says the latest {fraud developwents at Washingtoa are of tensive plundering of the Goverumet in 1872, under Gract, in the issue ul land warrants nuder the military bounty act. It appears that certain officials iu the Interior Departwent couspired to £1 eA $ * blanks iike those used by the Govern- ment in applicatious for wilitary bouuty aud aad warnuls, filed vay Betiiioas, or forged, names be- ing atacaed to thew, and purported to be ackaowi-dged or sworn tw before a nowry repubiac or clerk of a court, whose seal and signature were forged. T he Oo HTK face, were, from beginning to eud, forges ies and purjurics. fice, passed without vbjections, warrsuis rants sold 1 market or located upun the pubiic lands, and seut to the Lund Office for record. 18 was here that the fraud was first detected. These fucis were ali set forth in the report of a spe ciai agea of the Department, but Secte- tary Kirkwood suppressed ithe repori Whew, iu the name of the Almighty Duilur, is the country to reach an end ot Republican stedlivg under Precidect Grant sud Fraodulent Hayes rari — The Pope set up a wail of wos, the other day; siating 1a hus address to the Ttasian plignms st St. Peter's, that the deploravie sate of affairs placed betore him the alternative of euduriug contia- pal captivity, made harder daily, or of going into exile, He therefore asked Catholics to wawh and pray for the lid erty aud fudepeudence of the pope. He concluded by sayiug tbat he was no louger secure in bis place; that he was outraged in his person and dignity in a thousand ways, The gravity and earncstness of the people made a profound impression, He closed his address with bis arms raised to_Heaven ss thoogh imploriog help. A A sh Whatever may throw light upon the never returned Franklin expedition will be read with interest by the civilized World. Captain Adams, of the Dandee whaler Arciic, returned from Davis Straits, say: he visited ihe scene of the loss of the Er- ebus aud Terror of the Franklin expedi tion. He found the house and store of provisions near the Fracklin monument in a wretched condition. In Pury-and-Hecla straits an Esqui- maux gave him particulars which ap- peared to clear up the fute of the last sur. vivors of the Frankhn expedition, Af ter the loss of the ships seventeen men started overland, hoping to reach Hud son bay. Ouly three of them survived the journey to the narrator's father. One of tnese, who is supposed to be Lieuteii- aut Crozier, died first The death of the others foliowed, - & —— oe It issaid that one of the reasons why Attorney General MacVeagh wishes to leave the Cabivet is that he may become the leader of a reform party and its pos. gible candidate fur the Presidency in 1884. His short experience in office has convicted him, so bis intimate friends say, that a thorough reform ia ali de. partments of the government is abso. lntely necessary to protect it against long confirued schemes for plundering the Treasury, Bo Garfield's Cabinet is to furnish at least (wo aspirants for Presidential honors, Bo says the Herald's Washington cor- respondent, und we would add that Mr. MacVeagh is one of tho best men in the repub ican party, He took oue of =i mon Camerou’s daughters, it is true, but he did not wed Cameron politics, in which he has always acted ferninst that faction of the party. meres A Ar ——————— Democrats are you ready for the 8th of November? Don’t trade; don’t stay at home; see that your democratic neigh- bor is aroused. Our ticket is made up of good men all through, The republicans have the state and na- tional offices and are anxious to grab a few more in this county, will you let them do it, and cut out men who are workers in our party? "ne mb ~The race at the recent fair for the best, cheapest, and most serviceable clothing, was won by Samuel! Lewins, of the Philad. Branch, He drew the first, second, third—all—prizes, Lewins has the clothing to bring you out in style and put you ahead in soy crowd for the best suit. Never buy clothing before exam» ining Lewin’s stock. | spected citizens of our county. a WANTED FOR GUI- TEAU. Scoville, Guiteau's ecouns | nasses for the assassin to prove his in. | WITNESSES | i el wants wil | sanity; as all Guitean's associates ware | unk rapublicans, we publish the appe.l | in the Rerorres for the information of i such: “To the I | “The trial for Guitean is fixed for Nov, The short time allowed makes this { appeal to the public necessary. Will the | press kindly copy it. He attempted | lecture on religious subjects through sev- eral Nortuern States. It telieved ! there sre many people in that oconnex tion who can, if they will, give evidence of Will they not do so in the ia- terosts patriotitm, justice, human- lity aud mercy? - patriotism, because if Le 18 hung &s a sane man it will be an eter: 53 ude i - AY 18 of The question of jurisdiction is to 1a raised in Guitoan's case. Mr BT. Mere riok, a prominent membar of the district bar, said that if the Court requested him as amicus curine to smgue the ques. tion of jurisdiction he would do so, but would confine himself to that question, Mr, Merrick added: “The Cironit Court of this District has decided on two dil ferent occasions in similar cases that was without jurisdiction and one of the most learned judges that ever ocoupied a seat on the bench of the Supreme Court, made a similar declsion when thi in the circuit~a vision concurred in by the Distiild indge who sat with him in the case ¥ question arose There is no statutre applicable to) th District which changes the rule of tl common law upon which the decision would 1 f * were founded, and I think it that Guitean should be lynched tha that he should be lynched by the court What a queer thing law is sometimes, its hooks and crooks are always enoug to lot go of the big criminals and not too big to hold the smaller anes. - ew Vote for M'Cram, for register, he » one of Centre county's most decerving yOUnE men, & lew Some of the republicans who delight in slang-whanging, failing in ther assaults upon the characters of Dunkley, Larimer and Harper, have tarned their batteries against D. C, Keller, our nom- inee for Treasurer. Go ahead—your mud will not stick on Mr. Keller either, We have known him as a neighbor for many years, and we are proud to say our nom. inee bears a better, olearer and brighter character than any of theslang-whangers Dan Keller is well known among the bone who are assailing him. too and sinew of this county to try that game on him suocesafully. a Vote for Greist and missioners, they can be upon to take care of the interests of the county. 1) Ai Worrs, for come » implicitly relied . o-oo. ed St A quantity of Unit ates bonds rep- resenting $800, and several United States bout 810), departs in value reculy od tl ment this morning, accompanied by sn unsigned note requesting that the who.e be placed to the credit of the conscience fund. The senders, evidently intend up- on defacing the bonds so that the) could never be used, cutthem into strips The bonds, thereiore, cannot be ident: fied, hence the object for which the owner inteaded them is defeated. None of the numbers of the b fot them, having sll been age wil be retained at the unt: the balance of te bonds and nots 18 received or the owner calls for its turn. The package came from Cincin- notes, agg egating were il . 10 treasury nd The pao department onds were ant off Cus Vide upon 1 : Si ¥ v i Fhe nati. ne Cameron, Grant and Logan ware clos | nai biot on our history: jostice, so that i: may not be said hereafter that he, be- | ing deprived by heaven of the guida was put to death contrary bamanit 1a iG noe { reas fall law, buman snd divine; { and mercy, that should prompt the ling aside of passion and the dealing with If any person kniws of facts bearing on this Nn {o o i this case in Chris ian chanty. qaest on, will he not furuisu me the in- | formation? Neo ca led to testify, unless it seems to be Daportan a. Please o.e will be ” t ik $ ! Ww ! " +5 3 communicate at once wilh Georak BcoviLte, “Washington, D. CV a just defenss and « fuir 1 If there are any Democrats who thivk of voting for Wolfe, they should remens- ver they sre contnouting for Bailey, the Republican candidate, It is a Repub.ican quarre!, and let them fight itout. The Democratic candidate will certainly be elected if Le receives the purty vute. a vole ls . Yote for Harrea, for prothonotary. He has been a mithful officer and per formed his who le duty. ni i Evidently great terror exists in Ire- tand. Sarat Parnell, sister of the im- prisoned leader, telegraphs to America: “Bayonet and builet work going on all over Ireland. Terrorism and bloodshed on every hand. New outrages on our people are reported every moment. young girl was deliberately shot in her 1 i yesterday. Government has eswblished a reign of terror in the streets of Dublin, Secret information has been received by us that the goverument is trying to cre- ale an opportunity to let loose 6,000 troops on the citizens. Bpecisl powers have been given to officers of the mili. tary, and orders that have never been exceeded in bloodthirstness in the an- nals of crime against humanity. Thous sands more arrests are expected though tha jails are already overflowing. The Land League has proclaimed ‘no rent” as the order of the day. We con- fidently appeal to our brethern in Amer- ica for the widows and orphans, for the homeless and starving and for the wounded victims of British bullets, bay- onets, and cold-blooded butchery.” emia die iin As is well known none of the Demo cratic Senators have consented to pair with Mahone since he voted with the Republicans on the organization of the Senate last March, They do not recog nize him as belonging to any healthy political organization. A large number are now favoring the application of the same rule to David Davis, at — In Ohio, this year, the greenback rote was 100, What a precious wee rag-ba- by,~it will never get Lig enough to be weaned, ee eee limi Srr— Vote for Binry, for recorder, he js a competent and self-made young man. ® a The Irish troubles are about over. By the landleaguers’ manifesto to pay no rent, the Irish lost the sympathy of many good men, and the English govern. ment will be able to enforce order and quiet much more easily now than hereto- fore seemed possible. emrmmt-serpa—— am ow REGULATE 1HE SECRETIONS. In our endeavor to preserve health it is of the utmost importance that we keep the secretory system in perfect condition, The well-known remedy Kidney-Wort, has suncific setion on the kidneys, liver and howels. Use it instead of dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vega table, and is prompt but mild in aetion, It is prepared in both dry and liquid form und gold by all draggists — Reading Eagle -> Vote for Kerrier, for treasurer, he is honest and in his hauds the public funds will be safe. —~Lewins, of the Philad. Branch Cloth- ing hall, is prepared to suit, fit, please, and save money for all classes of men and boys in ready made garments, The rofessional man, the mechanic, the aborer, and the gentleman, can find suits or single pieces, pants, coats, vests, over coats, underwear, bats collars, neck- ties, or anything in the line of wearing apparel, at berter bargains than any. other store in the state will offer. Mr Lewins will be found a perfect gentle- man, fair in ail his dealings, : b "the good Never confoynd the bad pit rowmidish tbedvery ast knowa)l a— We————— { eted with the Pre sident the other night | Stalwarts to tha front, { inet ramors run thus: Tue latest al IRELAND'S TROUBLE The League Proolaimed, : London, October 20.—The Land Leas! ue has been proclaimed as an illegel! ind criminal organization and at all is} neetings will be dispersed by force, Tha! woclamation was issued by Earl Cows! war, the Lord Lieutenant It is now said] hat the business of tha League will be! ransferred to Bonlogne, The police arrangements in connection vith the Parnell demonstration at Hyde ‘ark on Sunday are very extensive! Five hundred constabies will be kept in reserve at the magazine, Along the route { march, bodies of police will toned to protect property. The priser wi in Kilmainham Jail have been I irmed that they can only see phys fans with a warder present. The Thi first Regiment was loudly cheered on vaving Dover for Ireland to-day The Irish Parliamentary party held a neeting in London tosday to arrange he details of the Hyde Park meeting on ianday. The party denounced the Brit. sh Government and pledged Irishmen n England to carry out the Land League rivciples with increased vigor, A later despateh says the Lord Lien enant's proclamation warns all persons hat the Irish National Land League, or w what other name it may be called, is an nnlawful and eriminal association] aad that all meetings to carry ont or pro-| mote its designs or purposes are unlaw | and criminal and will be prevented | and dispersed hy furce. The proclama | fon warns the Queen's subjects connect «ll with the League to disconnect thew] 3 , \ wives from it and to abstain from giving] frther countenance to it, All the pow} :r8 and resources at the Government's] wmmand, the proclamation says, will be| mployed to protect the Queen's sub ects in the free exercise of their lawful allings and occupations, to enforce the fulfilment ofall lawful obligations and o save the process of law and the exes «ution of the Queen's writs from his france or obstruction, He calls upon all loval subjects to uphold and maintain the authority of the law and the supre.| macy of the Queen in Ireland. Th members of the League have carried o their papers apd deserted their quarters, MEMBERS ADVISED TO PAY XO RENT TIE LEADERS ARE RELEASED, Dablin, October 18, ~The Land League to-day held its last public meeting for the present. Rev, Mr, Cantwell presid ed. There was a crowded attendance, inclnding TD. Ballivar, J. G. Bigusr and Edmund Leamy, members of Par i I'he Secretary annonnced that ipts amounted to £2237, 1,764 was frome America. He ong manifesto, It slates that ague is unable at present to tel the cases taken to the new land courts, and that there is only one Copstitution- al weapon left, which the League hes previously hesitated touse. The execu tive advises the members of the League henceforth to pay no rent until the lead: ers are released. The chairmansaidtle present was the time fur acting, not for speaking, The leaders might be arrest. i, but the priesthood remained to guice people. He counseled presive re sistance, ARCHBISIIOP CROKR'S LETTER Archbishop Croke, in his letter p testing against the manileslo Land Lesgue, says: “1 have re manifesto with the utmost pain, ind with absolute dismay. Against the com mittal of the people of Irviand even un der still more exciting circumsian such a doctrine | enter asolewmn protest [ have been a slead fast and an mp mising supporter of the the league, belioving it nstitotional ba si head- URTH tiament, the : 4 t the e8 'n wit ali bers : pUbIe poley «of e | The fact that the { ste slate will complete December bas stop- i ir { not be sent in until ped somewhat the t. The latest arguments give Filley La gossip over the ca ALE tte navy department, with Morgan at the head of tue tremwsury. A gave Longstrect the navy department, tiausferred Lin ani ramor prevaleat coin to the attoruey goueralsuip gave General Reale the war departmen:, the later appointment veing considered as a complimeat to Graut. The latter 13 known to have spoken sivee Garfield's death in high terms of Brewster's a8 successor of Mae Veagh. -— The majority of Centre county repub- licans will vote for Cameron's tickes Wolfe will get a fair sprinkling of repub- Linees posed to Cameron boss rule, were oon. sistent and voted for Wolfe, he would wet more republican votes in thas county than B.ily, the boss nominee. ———— There are statements telegraphed fron Washington that Mr. George Scoville, | Guiteau's counsel, proposes to bring out in his client's defense the connection of the S:alwart Republicans with the incep- tion of the assassination. It is also sta- ted, as qutie probable, that the District | no jurisdiction in the case, because death occurred outside its jurisdiction. If this is #0 it will send Guitean to New Jersey for trial. The Judge has decided to al- low fees and expenses for Guiteau's wit- nesses, and we take no stock in the re. port he will decide advesrely to his own power to try the case. lly yp The president made a cabinet appoint ment, by chosing ex-gov. Morgan of New York for Rocretary of the Treasury, If ia rumored that he is to resign in three months and Conkling to bave the place. MR. JELLEITCH AND HIS FAMILY BURNED TO DEATH, San Francisco, Oct. 200~A dispatch from Jackson, Amadox county, says The residence of T. Jelleitch, one mile from bere, was destroyed by fire at 2 oy clock this morning and all the inmates consisting of Mr. and Mrs, Jelleitch and their two children, a girl two years of age and an infant son six months old, perished iu the flames, A pn w The Huntingdon county republicans have pronounced in favor of MaoVeagh for governor, {Adverticement.) A FALSE CHARGE Cexrre Hart, Oct, 25, 1881. Mz. D. F. Luse, Sac’y of the Farm. Mut, Fire Ins. Co. Dear Sir: 1 am informed that Mr. John I. Rankin is circulating a repost that I have stolen or embezzled $500 of the above company, will you be kind enough to state whether such is the fact or whether there is the east ground for such a charge. Respectfully, &eo., H. C. CaMrBELL. REPLY. Centre Fart, Oct. H. C. OaxraeLL, Bsq, Dear Siri—In reply to your note in reference to the charge you state is be- ing made against you, I would say that there is no truth in the charge whatever; you have not stolen or embezzled a sin- gle cent of the funds of our company, and that all your transactions with it thus far have been strictly honest, Yours &e., D. F. Lusz, S8ec’y F. M. F. Ins, Co. tmnt a— BUYING CONFEDERATE BONDS, New York, Oct. 13.~A broker to-day advertises his wish to buy $1000.000 of confederate bonds, and expresses a will- ingness to pay for them at the rate of one- forth per cent. In an interview hao said: “I have already purchased $1,010,000 worth and I have advertised for $1,000,5 000 more, 1 am buying them in accor. darce with orders from correspondents.’ Inquiries among other brokers showed that there were saveral of them engaged in buying these bonds at about the above nx “dy 1881, Si) Peruna, | EA and calculated to effect great national resulls, but I have always snequivocal'y stated that stand out for fair rents as a wife foothold of agriculioristson thes | The absolute repudiation of rent would i . PROFESSOR KING BAFE. Philadelphia, October 21 «The follow ol ng mossage was received kere this morn ing by the wife of Professor King, the pronsul ; Wis, October 21 | i We Chippewa Falls, KE. A King, Phil wit of the woods all right, Signed) adelphia have wot! A Phay wooded Friday in a swe mp, The Chic BRO Daily News has the follow G employe, who went up in the ba of HaMUEL Kixa Huashegan, Bignal Berviea } such “The vovagers who took flight last Thursday such 1 a a Om civil Lis aragged { id Befora five utes after leaving terra firme no an disposition day should see us now, soaked and exposed, you w wa loved civilizgat we an altitude of 4 800 feet m A upper cur Wiig first 8 wosl fow minutes later we ent that prose an iving ward, so slowly Hat Wire sd what a on nothing but the pended neither risi But southwest cl distance eral hours, us nit #l ging 1 rihwe Wi ed inging in iy, whic 4 a be Peoria, west we remal od over Spring Valley, natives by dragging their roofs, an shot aot ailey | 1 A BLACK FIEND, ISTED BY BRIS RAGES AND M1 YOUR ASS WIFE, Hi LIL ER oo Ur The Wretch Arrested, Si Court aud His Wii iad insl nigt ever commit perpeirated iad file, b Whit y to t Bea } Wud DY VERS ni Ue is sre reason now for abandonivg | the original platform of the league thas Ho mn and and Dilton was first imprisoned ighleons, at The resulls weld and laymen in one loving | bre i. 1 believe the new policy ean lead to nothing but disintegration and defeat.” w fend Clergy vi } bis her i J LECTION PROCLAMATION 4 | GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH 1 John Spangler, High Sherif of the county of Cen tra, com eopwaalld of Peansplvanis, do bereby male ksows aud give notices to Lhe &'eciors of the voun'y afoesaid, that an election will be held in the said pousty of Uenire, on = x TURsDAY, NovEMRER 8th, i for the parpose of slecting one porscn to Bil the of fon of State Tresurer, of Peun's fee poisons to Bil the ofoss of Associate Judges ef Cont sr ountly Ons perso to All ty of Cauire One person to 81 the ofles of ( Conure county One parson to 811 the office of Prothonotary of the peunty of entre Uae parson to Al the ty of ealre One person to 811 the office of Recorder ty of Centre Three pervons to fil] the offices of Commismioner of Contre county Three persons to Al the offices ef Auditors of tro county. { aloo barely make known an Looe of holding the aforesaid ele Boroughs and Townships as follows to wit 1588 the efice of Sherif, for the coun ounty Tressarer of oMow of Register of the sous. { the tonne Cen 4 give police that the thon a the severed Haonry nhater { Asronsburg For the townalip of Melf Moon , at the sche in Ntormstown For the township of Taylor, st the bones arectad for that purpose on the property of Leonard Mere For the township of Miles, in the schodi bh the town of Ret arebarg Vor ths township of Potter (Northern th= public nouse of DJ. J. Moyer, in Centre Hall Yor the towaahip of Potter (Southern precinct the public house of DH Rabi, at Potter's Mills Vor the towaship of Gregg (Northera precisot Mareay's sebool house Fret { Pon i he n 8 in pracisct) at , 8 be For the township of Greg f {Routhsrn ths poblie house owned by J B Fisher, 0 nell, al ns Hall Lemont Vor the Mawasbip of Verguson (01d precinct.) in school hone at Ploe Grove For the township of Fargoeson (new precinct), the school boase in Haileville . For the township of Harris, in theschoo house at Boalsburg For the township of Patton, at the house of Peter Murray, For the borough of Bellefonte, and the townships of Spring and Benner, at the Court House in Bellefonte For the township of Walker, in the school house at Hublersburg. For the borough and township of How. ard, at the school house of ssid borough. t at Stream school house For the township of Snow Shoe, at the school house at Snow Shoe station, For the township of Marion, al the housa of Joel, Kling, in Jacksonville, For the borough of Milesburg, at the school house in Milesburg. For the township of Boggs, at the new school house in Central City. For the township of Huston, at the Sil ver Dale school house. For the township of Penn, at the public house of Wm. Musser. For the horough of Millhaim, at the school house opposite the Evangelical church in said borough For the township of Liberty, atl the school bousn at Eagleville. For the township of Worth, school bouse at Port Matilda. For the townshin of Burnside, at the house of J. K. Bonk For thetownship of Curtin, at the school house near Robert Mann's, For the Borough of Unionville and the township of Union, at the hore at Unionville, For the Borough of Philipsburg, in ths new school house in sand borough, NOTICE is nlso hereby given, every parson excepting the justice of the pence, who shall hold any office or ap pointment of nny profit or tru<t under the GGovarnment of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under th: Legialstive. Exacutive. or Judicinry De partment of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated dis. trict; and also that every member of Cons gress or State Legislature, and of the se lect or common Council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict. is by law ineapable of holding or ex~ at the pointment for Judge, Inspector or Clerk of nny election of this Commonwesith ; cer of any such alection, shall be eligible to nny office to be then voted for.” Given under my hand and seal, at my office in Bullefonte, the 1st day of Octo ber, in the year of our Lord One Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eigthy-one, and in the One Hundred and Fifth year of the Independence of the United States. JOHN SPANGLER, Sheriff of Contre County, pics arsamm——— Many miserable people drag them- selves nhout with failing strength, feel- ing thut they are sinking unto their gruves when Parker's Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose, to bring vitality and strength back to them. Sun. se —————— Verbal Promise.—~A verbal prom- ise to pay the debt of another is withs in the Statute of Frands, and is void if made to the creditor, but not if GARE ELD os DFUANEB:AL MEAL. President Garfield was eb the 19 Vy on the X0h of Beptember, C ff 4 10 defray Lhe expenses of Lhe Bokness und iny of Juiy, died on ber, and was buried, or five days grees will be ¢ uf the funeral It is also us it be called on Mre, Gai fio membered that when Was { money to $ assassinated con ne, 8 dem Mrs. Lio smount. Mrs. Garfield is n vided for; an income of {she thet be d NCroRed ai your is now secured, sion of $3 000, her regular in ther lifo cannot fall short of § In addition to this, the widow will less have about $100,000, and in & pocuni lary point of view, sko will be vastly bette 5000» yon! i dou he iattandod to all the purchases of ¢ d fi {dent's sick room and’ receipte r {would be at the rate of $1.200 a day, © {this cost the doctor's bills will form tl {largest item, say $63.000 Of this amour | $3 000, and Mrs. Dr. Edson $i 0 C, | Woodward and Barnes will get {unless Congress chooses to recognize thel [their duty as army officers. It is thought that the total cott for drugs will not exs ceed $600. Such things as beel extracts, {and whisky, brandy and wine were all do. ! ¥ . tors, &o., at the White House, f i f srwnrded rom all parts of the country, which will lingtoa. The Pennsylvanian Railroad | moved the President to Long Branch, | is understood, no charge will ba made, The expenses at Eiberon are set down at $1000. The funeral capitol are estimated at $1,000, including The cost of ceremonios { the decoration of buildings. [mated at $56,000, cost of telographic mes | snges, {mated at $5 000, and {though $100 000 would it now meet every | {more {pays all expenses of transportation of| i 5 3 body, escort, &c., after passing Stato line, | {estimated at $24,000, The total expen: ok | at Cleveland are estimated at $223,650. | Thess figures show a grand lots] of ex pan ditupes for sickness and funeral of $347,660, of which the United Stwres will pay. say, $100,000, leaving $247.660 for Ohio, Cleveland and private indiyiduals . ol @ ~ King, the ballonigt whose recent trip to tho seaboard was ont short by adverse! winds, has made another attempt, He) went up early last week and has not! ot been heard from, and by this time may be nearer the moon than our own! lanet. What did he go that way for?’ e could not huve intended 10 buy him.’ self a new suit of glathes on that planet hea a fag © sud 0 08 po En of Fail peo the deblor,wPrabt ve. Bates Fi oh Wi This One Foot Ri may chance to be of service in many homes! Te will also serve us if it recalls the rules of OAK HAL which are: —We never offer for sale any Clothing but what we believe will give thorough satisfaction to who wear it. X eA ISt Q eS e * A) KOE ' These are the RX RQ Oo 3) QQ We A 2d. we stoutly maintain our custom to have the largest stock of men’s and clothing to show our customers. o—We do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. 4th. Rules | WC live by cvery day, as I nN [Bl | any One Can sce. in i | J Ji Oak Hall 1s stll —We stick to one price Yann brane : Une Price STOres, the Largest Clothing House 1n America. choose to bring back the goods un- | Hoping to serve you this | f Winter, Yours truly, » We bi dg leave to tnjorm Wanamaker & Brown, LR you that we have just OAK HALL, this entire purchase fd business, and will Con - Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia, tinue to run it on the same principle as here- — RSET | THEMOST POPULAR ! —t OF ALL Y—— ) SEWIN | 18 th & I t AARONSBURG, 'UBLIC SALE Chir Bats . ‘ r 3 HOUSE snd LOT, tofore, and trust with ironing on Asrone square. House is good i con i% sud Lhe jot one of the OUR SQUAR] in excellent con- longs to the Es Baie 10 wil Jo 0) WHY Aj) fq ‘saoyuvg Pe (nyu euy, 1 o0f ‘selwd OOF ‘wav SORN00g # gn(] “WR KOS F AANA dd "woappw "uunnoso dog MAEHINE F a the increased facilitiesy IM pus sused Aust 1L0VHd ¥ jawduy of welween 2 and 8 P JOHN BOWER, DO BOWER, Executors that ie havi for buying) © N d “Buy goods clue ip, on account, Mm veiw 10%] Baby ¥NY 100 () JIN] 10 PIV OG) GOOG "BReONs teeaN 4) My owsy NOILYOOAA SSARISSNH TIVO of one of the firm being), H Ka poyerign engaged inthe same line an . FHEIUNOION [eaionad PUN DOW eRLIEN d 00uRION BY] NE NAO sale 37) Ne TA at whole WANTAV RLAIL Hoag] Bp ded wyRgn York, to merit a contin- 2 a The | wanceof your patronage. yy peer ending i vg 'yFangeig esends Law uf sepgnp [voonsd nodn SOURIELS SIN POWW] UN Jo riot IN THREE CO'nk Pong yeriy of the road Spr ng ire it Lu 5 L603 Wolf, m1 Fong s fis ks Mills r furl informati Our new stoch will be tn) ibe premes or John PHILIP KEMP, TICE sdministiration] 'C. T. ALEXANDER. mesial fio_##oIN ORDER TY) y granted to the undersigned by the Beg { il JN | RST GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, |... g thenreives 10 be fv IFETIME Hf : “hay SURPASSES OTHERS | || onnsontlark&eo. | 30 UNION EQ. NEW YORK | >» HICAGO [LL reer “> ORANGE MASS, “aloo 0 B1l1m ¥% Jujuy w gone a0) seg s t on 51 : UR? ails oo0g 40] iow y Ing S100 uy pojun LL J 4 F's ¥ v IRS N¢ - re Of Ver Pe ven te LU % i, DAY ; A «Beg IRDA JAULAND & NEWMAN 1 i New York Office, 30 & 41 Wa ker St. BEE CE BRAVA ven Wasishe o WW besdiiw wi a TD.S. EWRING, Gen Axt 1127 Chestaut St, L-hilad | J. Q. A. KENNEDY, Agt., Coatre Hail [****™ | it. RB. HICKS Has the largest Siock of Hardware, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, AGRICI ILTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Coach and Saddlery Hardware syn Ines clic sen | that is kept by any one dealer in Ceatre Co, and sold at the m | ARTE FR ses copier. | SONABLE PRICES. Heiis sole agentfor the it oy : Ce'ebratei South Bend Chilled Plow, that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 2560 NOW IN USE IN Chute - TRE COUNTY, in less than two years introduction, 21ap i dng Meadors in the Trade at i 4 PURSCS, m assortment carried in ‘stock, with | garrect adjustment a specialty, by J. Zeller Be 4 be NX pa sad ON itB ad «Son livfonta, in the WHAT WE HAVE NO We h ive no Dire £8 goods, al We have We have wr ———— — — GOT | wool, and a yard wide, at 8 cents per yard, no yardswide Muslins at 2 cents per yard. : no Calicos at 2 cents per yard, Wo have no haudsmade Shoes, all warranted, at 70 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 to gull the Clamuuily with BUT WE HAVE GOT A better grade of Dress Goods, at 15 cents and up, than can be bought at any other store ii Bellibmte uw {same price. We have at from 6 cents up a better value in Bleached and y you elsewhero, r " 5 NPN We have CARPETS that have two ounces more wool elsewhere, We have the LAT tre county. We have We have {bu Unbleached Muslins than the same price wil to the yard, at same prices that lower grades bring ST STOCK of CARPETS, best assortment to select from that can be found in Cen- 1 GE the Best Three Dollar Child's Suits that the mon ! tho best Five Dollar School Smts in Beliefonte for that pri we line the best Ten Dollar Suits for Men sold anywhere, ! price © have the best work. trimmings, fits and appearance in our Clothin = All firsteclass Clothiers ara selling the same make of Clothing, No oe oie) Prosused int) the Souns: ; bal Seghiaz sewed, sameas any Merchant Tailor would or could make them 4 » Sn. , ¢ have the very best hand-made BOOTS and 8 ; i means just het it expresses. S and SHOES that we can find, and warrant them. And our e have a reputation of 30 years’ trading at stake to uphold all i We bave the interest of our Trade at : Ee a vestise Cast well satisfied. : Q Trg stake, and always strive to lee This we accomplish by always giving the full value for what money they ho ud Sion Call and convince your wavering mind, 1 0 | ey can procure,
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